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.. M A-` f u 4- } tti. Y J as. :cs ,^'+s.•S.T.»» my` ss-" 4x ''.,w,.'."•`,•"-"!c-.� ,�� .-. �?^ .•'?ac.-•.+. ,^e{,."'" �;,;roy,. *. .{.' ^. ., 7.a..;, aJ•' ... 4 ...- •"'- ''.� {.: i. + '`• Y' ::,/•a,u J.. 1' Y 4Y1'y'; .� y .*6 _..._ -73 n.. �r.• •,s .af � ..rct ::. :•,s ar..a,�. .. "-•::� -a>'••r,' ?' '.rm, ,r :,it ,•a x.,'. r v"4•t `X'Ff?.w. -sa>z�#'•• -.�,. �. - i". ,'... / — '»" Cyt• • r• :. HE +1 — . ,, .. •,'•AIS — CKERING, ONTe, FRIDAY,: ATARCH 12, 1909 - 1�0 2.3 Vrivftafiastal pCcsrD4. �Q GREEN RIVER DUNBARTaN C Z E M .ilOrsei Blankets. I •A meeting will beheld on Wednes- The Ladies'Aid Societyof Dunbar- A . kedicul You want the kind of Blankets your day even?q next, March 17th: in the: ton will hold a social in the basement C.ksEs TREATED WITH horses cannot get off and this is A. O. LT._W. hall, for the purpose of of the church on Friday event 9, M. BELL, M. D., C. M. ' where you can get them.' I reorgitnizing the Green River Sham- March 19th. Tea from 6-to 8 o'clock. • Late House Burgeon of the Kingston We have a good assortment and the rock football team for the coming Good program. Admission 15 cents. t, General Hospital. Successor to Dr. M.Bate- riCeB are so ever man Office Lours s to to a m,t to a p m and c P' y person season. All interested in the matter Full particulars next week. s• ; to 8 p m. Pickering.Out: 4y-1p can,get them. will please attend, and ars.ass.ured of • -•:Genuine Saskatchewan Robes, . a hearty welcome: Don't•forget the encs roT �Q :GEO. N. FISH, M. D. date. BROCK ROAD .,tots% a t gsaacaner PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON the best III the land. co.ra,.,4AV =���� Member of College of Physicians and surgeons. Single Harness, Team Harness,' a • Alay Davidson has gone,to the city aNi•igt ter r.las to EQUAL. -'Ont. Associate 10&.i , County of Ontario, WOB'URN, , ------ where she has secured a situation. Office Hoare-8 to 10 a.m, and 1 w 3 and G to a Holter., Sweat Pads, Curry Combs, , ` r p.m. Brougham.out. 11-iy $rushes, jLetal Polish, Gal.Cure, Henry Davidson' '•tnd his brother - , •, a c The Searborti Council hi '' ranted Donald are visititi 'vlvr•ile friends. s R — Axle Grease, Hoof Ointment, g u� Lepctl. Harness Oil and Dressing. the wish of the residents living in the I , Miss Lillie Holtby, of Brougham,.is � � � � • F southwestern corner and a new public gtvin music lessons to several pupils Teanr Whips. ' Buggy Whips. .school will be inaugurated a5 soon as in thig vicinity. L: FAREWELL,-Q.vownto C., BA&RI8- `TIiOMPSON BROS., - Pickerting the necessary formalities are cunipli.ccl Messrs. Alford and White have 'son act sr,:ni att�asioa5, s • TES,County Grown Attorney,and Conaty BiltoAct. CourtHome,whitbv. lar --- --- with. At the regular meeting of the jlist finished 'loading cars with rye 9unal,CVTs,c.AaACa�a,+as, members �Vm. Stewart, W. Linton straw for Toronto. =czci+a,e n d;es o . T. BARCLAY,Barrister-at-Law, �+ and W. Hughes appeared to urge the Harry Ellicott cavea farewellparty e�7'aei'cz�r�sm 7. :i.l. Solicitor. �ublio.Special Exanii-. C,'LARLaMOlYT cause, to which ready assistance was to Isaac Carron Tuesday evening anti ser for Hila Oourt of McGillivray. Successor t; given. .lir. Stewart has worked inde- there was a similar affair at Frank Ax- WhiMessrs tby. Dow McG[lhvray, Brock Street; fatigahly in the matter. The district ford's on Thursday evening: Are�opnted cured fro,i thq,start,ae it is so Whitby, _ iy FURNITURE STORE. active aron any diseased skin or•sores. ` is not't,h ii5d east of Munro and Vic- �'eterutary. __ toric Parks, and the building of a DR. SPARK'S school, house south of th'e:G. T: R. - . ...SCA BORO fir• 00 R VEGETABLE 'OINTMENT Everything in tracks will obviate the crossing of the Opposite D. D. Jlann`s residence a. wi:w once shells l to a vas® of Eczema, will HOPIiIh 8,VETERINARY SUR- net«-ork of rails_on the way to and test wire fell Wednesday, blocking take away,11 redness and kill all diseased CiEON,'A\D DE\r[iT. Etc, and B@dPOOl1I and y Gradnsts of 'the Ontario vet -)nary Col- from school. Full • one hundwd u- for a while. • In the evening the skin.iise,e and vat the akin into a lege, Toronto, registered member of the ' ' 13 will 55 P n 5C110U1 ` P triflic pi •ll be served by the new . regular schedule wa-s, - hewtby, smooth-condition. � Ontario veterinary bledical Association. 7• t a3e and residence one and one-quarter miles Diningroom Furniture • +• Joseph Fawcett,.a;conductor on the All Genital and Drug Stores. Large boxo3- north of Green&aver. OtSce,and shoeing forge Scarboro.Raih,vay,'met with a severe •95c, Ask for samples. a hotirs8 to rI's.m„sad 1 ,to 4 p.m. Private F.l'ANSV IEEE Shakin The wARRRs.McD�aaLDCo.;DlnHorytown,Ont telephone in my ollrce P.O. address, careen Also, Parlor '+cites at rices g up Thursday morning by fal- siver, int, the very lowest for good - lingfromthe top of akar. Owin to _ Peter Robinson visited at Brien Lin- the difficnity 0xPerienced from the -,AND PLASTER 1 - Roods. Window, ShadeB and y sleet, the cars Werk kept running at `. fusing** QLarbo. Curtain Poles. . ton's re^.soil _ bliss May Brown spent Sunday at intervals during the night, and About T17+HOS. POUCHER Isst}er of .liar- -l�e• deliver our-Furniture her horns in, uclley. 4.3)a. m. Fawcett met with the acei- AND SALT , riage Licensee.Brouzhazrr Ont. anywbere free of charge. A number from here attended the tient. He was taken to his home, carnival on Tuesday night: where his h •sician roni,ttnced his r HOPPER Issner 'of lI-arriage Call�and.see us. . Jas. Hortop sold it valuable horse P y -- -• Injuries not serious. D. Licenses in the Coanty of Ontario. last week to-it,Port Perry.buyer. The shipment of hand.Salt and Salt °tr Once at stc”Lad his residence.•Claremoat. n'jll Da J'. ��- BE�� y ani} 1li,s Claift Bently_vis- .. has arrived and .those subscribing for it,d friends in Claremont on Sunday. MARKHAM it will please call fur..nine. as soon as TORWAY HOUSE:--Norway+ K'e itnder�tand JOe Linton fins en- possible At,the Flevator,.Pickei•ing, Kingston,Road., Particnlaz attenaino gir- Furniture Dealer. etc ; gaged with Nfr•s. Holden for the sant- Count Const,5 a •Parrish -•5tee•per, b to farmer' chain u th- the Toronto markets. of Mount Albert, riled at his home nn P4y<tt the 4p;nk 31111 of?ice, " neat Charges ode ucdor the new manage- �iL. �'�Fr.. QNT mer month's, mins, Charges moderate. J.J. ucCano, .Pro- 31i. Clattt BrTitly, of Gnociirrx,el; Tii''.da3 r afternoon; after a month's - prieton Qi whir has.been visiting friends ]n the illness. Tl R.BEATON.TOWN SHIP CLERK __' --- vicinity,erg s u uP ereihro he vhome. �taP an n3lnun tkAlbertro over �' A{B:o k Road LJ o diabetes. }i. J re8ideh t THE CREED P giver a few d moved to l conveyancer; Commissionertor taking nightiil;o:etthe}iorrre of Geo. Scott, o e:trhirRgn. H iL brothrr -' Astabli,3hed 1893 .a�davita, Accountant. Etc, Hooey -to loan twenty y._ i .oa term propen), ••Issuer of Marriage Lie- when-all resents enLa most. enjoy- f Mrs. daco eesor o this village. ease.^ whitevtls^ont. T-r _ Of Our Store, Able time. P i y John J. Lillian has sold his residence. m o WN. MAW, Licensed Auctioneer. The he Standa J soil store on Main street Routh, to his p rd Bank �� All kind.of.alas romptly attended to. To be•honest with customers. "' stetter]n=tits in=urance business, P. ' Charges reasonable. Telephone residents or AUDLEY McClellan. Mr. Luna,u has taken a „ l' write,IctatAie, Oat. "2 y 'To demand honest tteatmeht 'for oil Logan .nue,Toronto, and u�r ourselves. The Ladies' aid met at alis. Emer expect o u ve there about the 20th d�'� s L ro Canada. �j POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, son's this month. of this month; on which.- he will ti s tar of all i of York and O'o on s. Ano-- �'o give our customers full value for ifiss Ida Brotvn has been'risitin]t ]n .sell by auction his household and Head ,Office, Toronto tion salsa of re kinds Etirer P.to on shorseet y other effects.-Economist..' „! oot:ce. Address Green Biter P.O., Ons, their murrey. Toronto.for a few days. �Vc•stne.y Bros, loitded a' couple of �T B. P.OWl;LL, Licensed To promote the sale of only such P fa1,i10 o ens an account i-n our Savings �V . sioneer for Ontario and York Cos. All goods of which we,know the thera- cars of bass,at.Pickering recently. P g1. kinds of sales conducted either r''vately orb putic'value. and the Geo. Martin is in the vk.. again, WHITBY - anctloo. .Bale notes collected. pr dates o we believe to be the bestir rocur ble. he having spent the:winter in he twsh a _- Department. ether pparticalari apply at residence, Elisabeth P Wn1. -Maw. uuctieneer, has rented f4t. Pickering. Orders lett at News Oftios will Willingly and cheerful) near.North Bap. the brick house 'east of the Model recDeposits of$1,00 and.upwards are re g Y y give.the School and will -move in town in a cc ived,on which the highest cur- -RL, Pi prompt Orders ref 153y. Lorne Puckrin spent Saturday and cur- -beat of our brains and energy and the Sunda at Port Perry with the T POUCH'ER, Licensed Auction- best place in eur store to-promote the y y month or three weeks. rant rate of interest is 1 e ear,Valualor acid Collector for the Ooan s+tle,of such goods as gine us a fair and teacher. Bryn c AnZI Rod,Fraser, who is employed in Jit, tie•olYork and Ontano All kinds of auction honest share in the cost of sellingthem Mrs' T. Bryan and her sister, 111];s Bassett's yea•ellery store, had his face ,allowed. / K% sales cooducted and valuations made at mod- Lockwood, have been spending a fes to ourcustowers. g badly burned on Saturday night. .rate charge, Estates and conbyn auction con- days with friends here. No Dela in Makin Withdrawals sistl,otly managed and sold by .action or by the explosion of an alcohol lamp; � g This Creed seems to im r•oce with a Geo• Melville, who has been with y, _ Farm Sale notes collected private sal•i. tlortgagee: rants, not" And P age used for repairing. Fortunately, the •' pneral aclounts promptly collected and satin and use-Read it over again. Richard Puckrin for the winter, has burns are.not.very deep and will soon - ' factory sectlemeatr guaranteed. Phone"or taken a title to New York. heal up• lienerai Bankings Business write for terms, and pa.-ticulare, Brougbam, f� Mrs. Frank Smith is at resent vis- g p ' Transnctiarl. Oas. Dates may be fixed by phone Ewe. �• McFADD&N, P A case.of great interest came u in ogles. y iting near Guelph, and while. there. gg Optician, will attend her sister's wedding. Division Court here on Tuesday. A --- ——— Dru rat and O titian y. ' couple of months nito Mark Holliday PICKERING, ONT: There are plenty of men around this sold a cow to Messrs. Colwell &Hardy ,Clarence T. Batty, M-gre ' art looking for their Rummer places. drovers, the price being $15, The D1111II hams Wagner 9 8 animal was shipped to Montreal and pickerin Branch•g ges do not seem to'be uite cis hi h, gUndertaking. Parlors & Co..GOa as last year, sold to a butcher therm When slaw= Guv Brownlee left for the west lagt glrtered the butcher discovered some- Sing street,'Pickerin4. _ week. \i'e understand that it is hIs thing wrong with the anitnal, the In- Calls by day lir nightpromptly Haven full line of fresh and cur intention to stay at Oxbow,Sask., for specter was called in, who a verdict nnumpnft a en a Gt. r�eP cine , (Bell or independent.)' . hu spire R(d -1 vers were coinpeNed to refund to the c.- - - ----'-.-- Ham, .Mologna, Weiner., etc. t3Ai sA,d __ hutcheis the price ��aN The drovers Fiavinq secured-thon.gen>~y for e e s \fr. Bichelor visited friends in Bal- refused to pay Hu lit x ft�r the ani- the Ontario Granit' and II mal. Hollida sur•d4n Division Court, bre n'orks, Blam ton "I am 'Id ering �irerij i{;11Fst prices,paid for . sant ,rn 5uriday. 3 • P , �lr 0 1lrR, Tan_1'Iiller s ant Sun- Jnd)fe JleCrunntron reserved judgment. prepared to furnish all work in P�___ P day°in U.xhrid e. t a_Zttte. - ._ - - -the 1; _ granite. and marble line 'First-ClasA rig8 for hire _ Frank Di.;ney visited friends nrar . +. at.the.very lowest prices, and Da or niottt 1 , n Uxbridge nn Sunday. BROUGHAM "workmanship guaranteed. , y nigLt (f �Q� rp Jas. Wilson shipped a-carload rf ' Gcods shipped where desired. Bus meets all tranas. aA V V stock to llnntrcal List week. Gen. Philip was in the city on Wed- See me before Iilr+ting vont -lits. Wnr. Birkett is visiting fol a n_esday. order.' 'Lettering done on the Teaming promptly attended to; ` Of all kinds--Best always 'recoil'- Week with ft'ierids in Whitbv. L.Jfattheces is spending this week ,shortest notice, -Agent for Canada Cllrria e,'Co. n;ended. . Mrs. Donald Ion on, of Gieenhank, im.Toronto• C. AT'. GIBBONS, — . Claremont _ •(] g is visiting.at the home of her parents lancer and Dnnald R'ilson are 'laid - : . H. re�rk here. hp with the tutttnps. — ! Picl.etinfl. Conveyancing Done Roy Redinan attended divine ser- Ted Holtby has returned after vices at Chir•eniont on Sunday. Any spending a week in Toronto. �` • Rents and Not"- Collected. attraction % Miss McKim, of Ringwood, visited Z. 1acksmithin firs. Jnscph Ralph. of Raglan;has R. J. and Mrs. Cowan, the latter part ry e Charges reasonable, been visiting friends here during the' of last week. Past�yeek. Henry' Fe+ashy, of 1 XbI tl e spent - ---LA_ eta_Pr=il_hlack.,n"th business done. 150 mere F:irm for sale, g — __ _ _ '. llrs. Paul Jolles, of.Uxhridi:e, is the a fete darvs with JIrs. Wni. Feasby and x All kinds of repairin r neat]y ani Ir-you��=ant tri hiss ell{,' relit, ca]I 911 t-of-ltrr-� i}soir_f c promptly executed• at ir.v ii iiZe. I3argaiii ,' a text days. T Councilheld theire nli r nice " -- - - ip Horse-shoeing - a - Sh?cialty. Mrs. W. FI. Jones does not improve iii The on lrondar. 'We ares leased . . in health as rapidly 'as her many fri- to learn thitt the�y'are going to give _ • �. R�ehardscg• in would like. the township hall a fhorough'renova- oRr�ON '" Z+�.vf, Messrs•Hortop, Ward and .11cAvoy tion. Y PICKERING, ONT. Notary Public, Pickering, each sold snnie valuable horses to a A hockey match was played on the 57 Port Pbrry liuy er. Nlammotli Rink here on Wednesday / Miss Annie Hodgson, of the paean evening between 1Vhitecale and - The City, is visiting fora few days at the Green River when the former won-,the � WINTER SESSION home of her parents. score being 11 to 7 in their favor. — DOMINION BANK A number of the farmers here le at St. John's Auxiliary of the W. F. 3 ' / Skilled labor, entered stock for the pure-bred sale at 31. S meets at the home of Mrs. Chas. Head Office, Toronto, Opens January' 4th' in alt de- Port Perry qn March 12th, Barclay on Wednesday., March •1.7th, •partments of-the CENTRAL 31iss Clara Welsh, of Toronto, who at 3 in., to spend a social afternoon- High-Grade Material BUSINESS COLLEGE, Y onge � has been visiting friends in this local, All the ladies of the congregation are General Banking Business, and Gerrard Streets, Toronto.: � ity;has returned to the city:' invited. � � transacted. Our Catalogrie explains our su- `� John I3odgson tntends leaving for The central 'telephone oflgce wit)he That tells the whole story periority in Equipment, Staff, ie the north-west on Saturday of this open on week days from 7.30 a, m, to of the absolute reliability of Methods and Results. " You are week, We tyish him success. 9 p, m. and on Sundays and holidays , S�eClal attention given t0 ]nvited to write for-it it inter- Hiss Blanch Cooper, bf Claremont; from 8 to 9 ft,:m. and'from 4.80 to 5:80 ) ested in the kind of schoolwork is visiting.for a few days, the ue'st of �Y the REGIN,A�.WATCH; g p. m. On emergency calls after hours the collection Of which brings best success. Ad- her.sister, Mrs..Walter Ward, it-charge of 10'cents'will be made to ��� a reliability t' dress W. H. SHAW, President Walter Ward purchased a valuable the person calling. -, sale IlOtes. horse from Alex Moore,of Greenwood. Remember the combination sale to which hu13 b Horses seem to be in good demand be held here on Friday, March 26th. earned for It this winter. Ail those wishing to dispose of any - - BAVINGS DEPARTMENT. The Athletic Club is booming these animal or article, should,-notify Mr. the reputation: v • BRITISH Term of 1909 titpe's.' It is the hope of the Club to be Poacher; •the auctioneer, not later a Er �epoBitf9 received 0>f $1. and CANADIAN Ten per cent cheap- able to send a winner out to meet Jack than to-morrow (Saturday) evening, "TRUH AS upwards.. BUSINESS er, ten per cent bet- Johnston and bring the championship in order that the name of the same THE SUN."' COLLEGE ter for Busines, back to the whites. may appear on the hills. a,�Y3 k®Y @35t allowed at highest TORONTO Shorthand and biaE- current rates. A number from here attended the box social at Ashburn on bfondav Booklet free. R. A. Faru'harson', evening and report a very enjoyable long Kinrade underwent a NORMAN BASSETT CHA`�. D. GORDON, Manager B. A., Principal, Corner i onge and long examination'at the inquest Jeweler and Optician, �L ' Bloor Stn time. Auctioneer .�me was is hand at Hamilton on the killing o RANCH able and wielded the hammer in his usual f her WHITBY BWHITBY, ONTARIO . j manner, slater, z �I r «_ � no- � o e, ym .. a..rer.*waa'". -t:.•.:'„`"v ��::...;�.rC;�- :,4 ,w.,: �•:�a•P'r +i hieaPwr2 ,,.,,,..ear ... ., ... ., ,. .,.. ... , .4':.` "?.t.•'.L:.4i..L '' ':Y:1.. .';al;,..r c. •ryt^a o,.; ..ae:,' 7.,tAe7.,i�'.;t,''r »-?C L _ _ .',r. + � ;��, L"''''"'r..,`.'».�..-': � }�.'.. .''.,'-.;a _A,r�• f ' '•�•*?'•i- x:%,wR .x.. ;�', < .rAr.: rrw , ac°.. � -•"'�'�.G:a},Y �: +::�: r.d -G y:'��: ,,-a ..r. .hu L. ... .i.9.4�r.i. @'k'! .t1F'. .. L_J:r� ':a�..:::' .. ..:.J•E ...n.,.ly. ,..."A". .F`�"•`. ,. n°i3 "i, •avt ..e'a'....'•RM !e'tild•v,,M @'2$..+ .l'!': :. ,,•a.J..: � ., ..y.a.. .. .;,... .. :: ». .�.-.a,..l.J; {+ .N�:.. .,r. pE. „u..p ..,,w d •5 .4 -1+'i.:' 1-+i.a'^f '.t: - _ u' .may ,. .. ....;t ..rw ^�?'rt;k-`.,i.r-.1:. .}�.s ate. ,i.:.:.v- ,r•.' t'f,"+ .1; ',- '"+a•.. ^�;ro.-$ryh , x. ... .. %•T,. w. .. .YipA .. ,y:.:. :,r �,..5 ..W- ES++'.x- .N•w 1 4'Y' C:� ,1...'' .,, ,. �. ..,_.....y,.. .. .,.�.T•rw •",a. .-.,•m yam::... _. t ..r. .. .:: .. 'h'.:.. ...ti-,.r• t' J'_•S y ry �T'` K � .• r .' ..P.- 'v y1, 3.• , A' ,1�• r...,`[o•,. T q �,', : ,, •-. .. •.. .. -'........ ..:. r., ,may •rd THE WORLD'S MARKETS7., SHOT;HAMILTON OLIC MANY'S ' LAW REFORM BILL , BEFORTS FROM THE LEADINGTItAnE ," 4 '$_ '' .• - -- '� itizen o as i ing in �ttemp e - ppeals to Divisional Courts Are Abolished Prices of Cattle, Grain, Cheese and Capture of Thief Also Wounded. and Privy Council Appeals Limited, Other Dairy Produce at. A de atch from Hamilton says: thug, though she later said he was Home and Abroad. sp g, g The law.reform-measure, intro- as at present; where some conati Constable Harry Smith was shot by not a common tramp. It has been XREADSTUFFS. Auced by Attorney-General Foy in tutionai question or the liberty of burglar, whom he was going tQ thought by some in the face of the Toronto, Mar. 9.-Flour--Ontario the Ontario Legislature on Wed- the subject is involved, or in cases circumstances that seemed strong- wheat 90 per cent. a nesday afternoon, presents four where the Jud Appellate ;'. *rrest on Thursday night, about p p tents, ,$4.05 pea of the 9.1b, near the corner of Ray and ly' to contradict it, that the mur- t( $4.15 to-day in buyers' sacks main features. In accordance with Division consider the interests in - 9.15, was a thug, and this in outside for ex the resolution asaed b the Le is- volved of such magnitude that the Market streets, and James-Han- I port. Manitoba F Y g g has strengthened that opinion. In I flour unchaa ed lature last year appeal to the Di- a ley, 14 Ray street, who was with 1 g , first patents, $5.- Y PPe appeal is warranted. f4im to render assistance in catch- consequence the feeling of dread 70 $5.90 on track, Toronto; sec- visional Court is done away with. A High Criminal Court, sitting ' mag the burglar, was shot in the inspired by the case has been in- and "atentsPatents", 5.,20 to $5.40�and, An Appellate Division of the Su-. monthly in Toronto, except during tensified, and a po ice are strong bakers', $5 to $5.20. preme-Lourt is create under the vacation, giving ten sittings in the temple. Both men were at once , takes to the city hospital and op- Wheat end with two- such cases on Wheat - Manitoba what, $1.20 bill primarily; consisting of the year, instead of four, is conatitut• orated on. It is believed that they their hands. for No. i Northern, and $1.17 for present Appeal Judges. If the pre- ed. trill recover, though their injuries BULLET-REMOVED FROM No. 2 North rn, Georgian Bad d a��u 1 cannot The jurisdiction of the County ea with, the work, then power and District Court is enlarged too are critical. Their assailant got - . BRAIN, -• � porta. No. 1 Northern nominal-at g $1.2.7, all rail, and No. 2 Northern is vested in the Lieutenant-Gover- cover cases where the amount in- out of the house in the excitement Friday avenin Constable Smith, at $1.23r nor in Council to constitute as volved is $800 under a contract that followed, climmed over several y. g %, all rail. , fences, got on ging street and made,the victim of Thursday nights Oats-Ontario No. -2 white, 49c many divisions of the Appellate and $500.in the majority of the his escape. He was discovered in I shooting, was operated on at the on track, Toronto; No. 2 Western .Court as may be. necessary for the other classes of cases coming under the house of E. W. gapelle, south-I City ospital by Dr. Cummings Canada_oats.48c, Collingwood, and despatch of business; the selection the jurisdiction of these courts. ;east corner of . Ray and Market.and a portion of the bullet that was No. 3 at 46%c, Collingwood. of the new Judges, however, being Finally, it is rendered possible streets, about 9 o'clock by the!lodged in his brain was removed. Peas-No. 2 quoted at 92e out- in the hands of the present Judges for a solicitor to enter into "an constable, who at once asked'sev-jHe w.,%s reported as being free from _side, (,f the Supreme Court. There will agreement to carry on a client's eral neighbors to assist him in sur-I fever and resting easily. Though Corn-No. 2 American yellow be no appeal from one division Eo litigation for `a fixed bum instead sounding the house. They were it is believed he has a good chance 733/2c on. track, Toronto, and No. another. of being paid by the present inde- passing through a aide alley to en- to recover, it is feared that men- 3 yellow, 72%c, Toronto. Can The- right of appeal to the Privy finite fee system. . These agree- ter the house from the rear when I ingitis may set in, which would be corn, 69 to 70c on track,' Toronto. Council is considerably lim4ted. It menta will be under the control of the burglars opened fire on them extremely 'dangerous. �He. ,was $ran-Cars: .are $2S in' bulk out; can. only-be taken in cases where the courts; which can enforce or from the rear of the house. One, taken to _ Dr. Cummings' surgery side. Shorts ,$23 to $23.50 in bulk the value of the matter concerned nulify them according to their be --bullet struck Constable Smith an 'this afternoon in the amblance and outside. exceeds $20,000, instead of $4,000, ing considered fair or otherwise. the aide of the head, and the aeccnd the `'x"-ray was put on 'his head. _ + hit Mr. Hanle on the temple, and It was discovered-that the bullet, COUNTRY PRODUCE. > it is understood that a third shat which struck him on the-temple UNITED STATES MARKETS. so malty of the circumstances of was fired, which also hit Mr: Smith. was split in two by the skull. One- Apples-$4.50 to $5.50 for choice Buffalo; March 9. -`Wheat -�the case supported it, has been `$oth men fell to the ground, but;half entered the brain-nearly half qualities, and $3.50 to $4 for cook- Spring wheat firm;- No. 1 North- completely abandoned by both the r North- did not lose consciousness. . When.!4n inch and lodged in it, while•:the: 3Ag Purposes. _ i ern, carloads, store;-$1.23'/,; Win-!city of Hamilton and Provincial tGhey were picked up they were able ather 'portion traveled along a Beans-Prime, $1-.90 to $2, and ter, higher;No., 2 red, $1.29%; No. 'detectives. a to walk to the street, and the am- .ridge of the skull for three or four ,hand-picked,. $2.10 to $2.15 per 3 extra red, $1.28; No. 2 white I The investigation of the shooting bulance being called, they were inches and lodged behind his ear, bushel �S1.27% No. 2 mixed, $1.291. Corn of the policeman is-being left sole- taken to the hospital. iafYicting a scalp wound that not 'Hooey-Combs, $2.25 to $2.75 I No• 3 yellow, 70e No. 4' yellow, ly in the hands of the Hamilton i' That such a Tarin 'attempt to I dangerous. Smith was conscious per dozen, and strained, 11 to 11/c I69�c; No, 3 corn, 69 to 69%c;•No. .Police officers, who are looking for murder a police officer and a citi- all the time he was at the doctor's, per pound. 14 corn, 68%'to 68%c; No. 3 white, s man not believed to be in or ural - ten who was assisting him in bib but Was suffering severe pain, and Hay—No. 1 timothy, $20.75 to $11 i 69�;e Oats—No. 2 white, 57; to Hamilton," and whose principal.oc- duty should take place early in the once asked for an opiate. per -ton on traek here, and lower No: 3 white, b7 to 57%c'; No. cupation of"late has been the sys- nigt=t, not far hour the centre of T� police admit with consider- grades $9 to $10 a ton. 4 white,, 561/c-, Barley-Feed to tematic stealing of,chickens. The the city; has confirmed the feeling, able regret that their.have very lite Straw-$7 to 87.50 on track malting, 69 to 74c. connection of the ' man with the - that there is a an of desperate tie hope o#catching the .desperado. Potatoes-62 to 65c per bag on Milwaukee; March` 9.-Wheat - shooting of the policeman has been criminals in this gity�who willeatop They have followed ur everything track.. 'v'o. 1 Northern, $1.Q0 to $1.20% �Fstablished bya bag picked up after - that Miss Florence ginrade stated seems to have disappeared as com- per pound fowl 4U 'to Ile;l.July,.$1.A6� to $1$06f taok�d,iR}e the constable was shat. The bag at nothing, *It will be remembered i that looks like a clue,. but the man 14c r . dressed 12 to rZ;�the police assert, was,-& short.Lime b Poultry—Chickens, No. 2'Northern, 1 ,iia the, first place that the mala who ple'tely as if the earth had opened ,ducks, 14 to 15c, geese, 12 to 13c, No. 2, 800• Corn-July, 6W.-0tbid. Ibefore in the possession of4a man shot her slater appeared to be a and swallowed liim. turkeys, 17 to 19c per pound. Earley-Standard, 67c; . sample, ; seen loitering around the home of 1&t% to 67c; No: 3, 64% to e5%c; Bishop Dowling, which is just in the e .THE DAIRY MARKETS. No. 4, 64 to 64%c. rear of the dwelling. where Police EIGHT BULLETS IAF BODE- elapsed- between the firing of the' Constable prints, 20 to 21c; Minneapolis, March 9.-Wheat- C onstable Smith was, shot.. The. shot into the head and that iDAO .tubs and large rolls, 18 to 19c; in- May, .$1.14„, July, $1.15/, cash,! man was about 5 feet-8 inches in "Anbopsy Showa That Number Fired the hearty From the quantity' of ferior,> 15 to 17c; creamery rolls, No, I hard, $1:17%' to $1 .17%; N6.1 height, and 'spoke with a decided at Miss Ethel Klarade. blood found, this period must have I26c, and solids, 24 to 24%c. I 1 Northern, $1.16%.to $1.16%; No. English accent. He is also de- been between tea and fifteen .min-- , .261, o % ' ' No..l scribed as..having rosy cheeks with f Eggs-Case lots of. new laid . Northern $1.14 to�$l.i4/; , Hamilton, March 7.-That eight utes in duration, and the infer- l to 27c per dozen. j N Northern, a a' two-weeks' growth of a mous- :!bullets were fired at Ethel Kin-I once would.be that the shots in the] , $1.10/ to $1:12rs 8 Cheese-I:arge cheese, 131c per Bran-$23 to _$23:50. k1our-First tache. His clothing cor'rs_is-ted of a ' rade instead of seven and that a head did not do as much damage.pound and twins, 14c. patents, $5.80 to $5.90;-second pates light brown or grey suit and peak .. 'period of ten -or . fifteen minutes.)as was.anticipated and the nssassin - = ents, 85:65 to '$5.75; first clears, cap: -That the man. was an ordin- _ relapsed between- the time of the was compelled to return to his. ; $OG PF.ODUCTS, $4.50 to $4.75-; second clears,''ary. chicken' thio[ is evident, the iln1liction of the wounds in the head I ghastly job and complete it. ' None , 1 $3.13 to $0.25. police say, from the number of r and those,in her breast, are the -et- the head wounds would have Bacon=Long clear;• iI/ to Ylfc _ •__�,, feathers found inside the bag which. per pound' in case lots; mesa pork, was carried b' the-man, and after- Iateat startling developments .in entailed a fatal result, as the- skull �, , _P. .t^. SMITH'S ASSAILANT.. Y ' - f )probably the most mysterious mur- was not injured, and the bullets. $_0 to �2o.5o;'short cut; $23 to-$24, wards picked up at the. scene of c ` Hams=Light to medium, 13/ to der that has ever come. to light in in the lower jaw apparently lodg 14c; do.', heavy, 12% to 13c; lulls, Shooting Aad-No Connection with the ,shooting._ -- Canada. "The further the case is ea in the throat. What then is ,10;z to Ile; shoulders, 10 to 10%c;- % Klurade Murder. - - probed the more mystifying be- the explanation of the long wait ,'backs, 16.to 16%c;breakfastbacoa, TO PROTECT GAME FISH.. ` tomes the atmosphere 'surrounding 'between the -infliction -of the- 15% A despatch from Hamilton says: 15% to 16c. The first threads of a web of evi- iit, nut a theory having yet been wounds in the head and those in , ,t Rigorous .tuff-export Regulatfoa advanced-arca tin the original the breast) The, murderer must Lard-Tierce-s, 12;*c; tuba, 13c; dente which the Hainilton and story of Miss Fiorgence Kinr de- have .Breen in nowise hurried for pails, 13%c. Provincial detectives have . been I Adopted. _ tthat can be supported by any sem- time, and also, must have had a trying to gather up against the"1' A despatch.from Ottawa says: Iblance of motive, at least-not so- determination that Miss• Ethel 'BUS I:�ESS AT MONTRE. man who •fired u on and erha s 1�-' v' w effectively rotect- fatally wounded Constable Smith I ing the black bass, maskinonge an ' i - 1 an tales. h 9.—Peas—No. 2. i ., ,last T�ursd 11. �- rm a testimony Dr. — 98% t-o E9c. Oats.—Canadian �1 est-; uf tho Prov.- _--McNichol -and the surgeons .who. KING'S TRIIs TO BI.ILBBITZ.'. . .ern No. 2, 51 to 51'/.>c; extra No. !hare been obtained by the anthori-I ince of Ontario an order in Coun- 1pecformed the autopsy a i'll show -- 2 feed; 503; to 51c; NA. 1 feed; 50 ties, who are now satisfied that the!cil has been*passed prohibiting the " that a comparatively large quan- Not a Holiday, But Due Solely to to 5c%c; Ontario No. 2, 50 to 50'/.>c; ;shooting of the policeman and the�sale *and'-export of 'these-fish -for -a ttity .. of blood flowed 'from the Ontario No. 3, 49 to 49%c; Ontario murder of Miss Kinrade, were not -period of five years from the 30th Health Reasons. 1 done,b one and the same arson, of May next. It is ro,,ided, how- wound back of the right temple. . Y p P Ivo. 4, 4t} to 48/c; No. 2 barley, !The theory that the man who shot.ever, that an arson from a fore- There were in all seven wounds., it despatch irorw .London. says;: Qy, ta_63c;.Manitoba'feed barley, , Y y' P_ ! ''ithree in• the breast, one near the It is officially announced that King 58 to 58;!c; buckwheat, 55% to 56c, the'ppoliceman was the one .who i ign country having an.anglers per- 'left ear,'two hi the lower jaw and Edward's forthcoming trip to Biar- i Flour-ManitAba Spring wheat pat-1,murdered Miss Kinrade, which met!mit may take back with him a law. i:. .- in one-in the temple. The shot riti is not a holiday, but is due ,,ants, firsts, $5.80 to $6; Manitoba I with •much favor at first because;fol catch of too days' fishing. ,tthrough the heart would cause al- solely to reasons:of.health, his phy-I Spring ..wheat patents,• seconds,-1 Must instant death 'and the circu- 'sicians having_in•1908 strongly urg- $65.30 to $5,50; ,Manitoba strong HUDSON's :Dation of blood would practically ed' him not to spend Marchand bakers',. $3.10. to 85.30; Winter; Cease. Some time [oust have April in Great Britain: wheat patents, $5.40 to $$.50; Ay straight rollers, $5 to $5.10;,do., n iri bags, $2.35 'to $2.45; extra, is 7 bags; $1.95 to $2.05. Feed—Mani= -.•,. _ - ANNUAL PIEE toba bran, 822; do., shorts, $24; Ontario bran, $23 to $24; do., The Chief Engineer s- Report on the Cost ngs; $25$24.50 to $25.50 Ontario rain Pis. shorts, �'' p g of TWo Rout - _outer$33-to $35; mixed nroulte- $28 to $30. Cheese-Finest west- Treasurer of Ontario Says He Has a ern, 13 to 13%c; eastern, 12%. to� A despatch from Ottawa says:I terminal and harbor improvements _ Surplus of X450,000 I2%c. Butter-Fall creamery, 21c;p The surveys of the-proposed 'Hud-i p ould cost silfficient to counterbal- Winter creamery, 20c; dairy, in -hie'Bay Railway, which Have been'ante the smaller -amount required tubs, 18c; rolls, 19c. EggsJ. Matheson; Ontario's grammar school ,lands, $2,000; - The under way since last October, are for railway construction. On the ' demand is good and the market is now practically completed, and a whole Mr. Armstrong reports in a Hon. A. $2,000, to- fairly active, with sales at 28c per Treasurer, on Thursday afternoon !tel, $1,000,000. tentative 'report to the Govern- favor of the Nelson River route': y dozen. ment by the chief engineer, Mr. The estimates are based on a A' Aelivered his annual budget speech MINES P 4Y• - ;v John Armstrong, estimates the to !road sufficient to handle the traffic r +u the Legislature. He claimed a Alines, royalties, $300,000; sup= LIVE STOCK MARKET. tel cost of the road, either to For for from seen to ten, years, a surplus of $450;000 on the opera- elementary revenue, $50,000; Toronto.,. Mar. 9. - The export Churchill or Port Nelson, with I period long enough to test the use- $ a I tions of the pat year and submit- license fees, recording fees-, etc., trade is a little quiet,.with only a l necessary terminal and'harbor im- fulness of the route. Sixty-pound -ted estimates of the receipts ex- $140,000; provincial mine, $10,000; ,few lots of shipping cattle coming provements at each place,, at be- rails and v'uodenulverts and l acted in the 'next ten months. public institutions, $130,000; Cen- in, but prices steady_ around $3 to tween seventeen, and eighteen mil-, trestles.would be used. If the line theotal, estimated receipts for tral Prison industries, t $47,500 $6,25. Export bulls a little easier lion dollars. He finds no obstacle at the endof the period was shown the first,ten -months -are $6,105,- education " department, $40,000; around $4.50" for- heavyweight. ! to easy- and comparatively cheap to be commercially feasible the road @72, compared with an estimated Provincial Secretary's department, Choice lots of butcher cattle firm construction, -and submits a de- could then be improved. expenditure of $6.943,661.. He sub- $127,000; agriculture, $75,000';' sta- at around $4.60 to $4.75, and a tailed estimate of the coniparative With regard to the Nelson Itiver y :witted the following:— tionary engineers, $10,000; 'casual few-pic'ked-odd cattle, extra choice, cost of the alternate route's suf- route; Mr.-- Armstrong, makes the Estimated receipts, ten iriofiths, revenue, $8"000;.successilon duties, at $4. - to $4.90. Average and veyed from Split' Lake to Fort interesting statement that from in- _ 1909, including cash balances on $400,000; supplementary revenue mediur> quality butcher loads of Churchill' and from Split Lake to formation obtainable it would seem -:, hand 31st Decombor, 1903: Sub- tax (8 Edw. 7, Cap. 14), $690,000; cattle steady at $4.35 to $4.40. Port Nelson: 'The Fort C'htirchill that a canal could be built along sidy $2.128,772.08, interest on corn- tavern-and brewers' licenses,-$300;- Steady -demand for- good butcher route, aggregating 4t5miles„ will the Nelson River,'whicir would -en- mon school. funds held by .the Do- 000; law stamps, $78,000; games cows at $3.75 to $4, and anything cost, he estimates, $11,608,000 for I able ocean-going i-essels to' enter n inigh $74,OD0, interest on invest- and fisheries, $65,000; estimated- choice at $4.25.' .Butcher - bulls the railway and-ari additional fire! Lake Winnipeg from Hudson's Ray. rrents $60,000, total $134,000;_1ands earnings. T. & N. O. Rail.way.,terr from $2:50 to $4. Canners from to six minions for harbor and ter-!'From Lake Winnipeg a channel- of � .,.and' forests, 'timber dues, bonus months, $300,000; total estimrted $1.50 to $2. Lambs-Market weak, urinal works, The Poet Nelson thirty-three feet already exists to 'around rent, etc., $'925,00();Crown I receipts, $6,105,272.08; cash nal- and prices easier. 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Tears came to her eyes, and $e- _ • _ "r=ut you appear to -super-- bekah dreaw nearer to her. _-� me Heals Most Wounds-- lar information. You share his se- us tell me that you will for- n r " k crat and possess his confidence to give him, she insisted. I will n the-Farm a the full. You may, well trust him. bring him to you. As for me, you I can oil ud a him of his ac- •court see that our engagement is j Y j g tions. Do you think I am unrea- at an end. Don't let my consider- sonable? There was no happier anon for me prevent you from - �► 'Tale of Love and Disa ointment woman in the world than I,'-when opening your heart." P "No, I cannot say g' PREVENTION OF MILK FEVER ,X at he asked me to be his wife. I y that I for ive loved, I revered him: When he him. I have been too deeply As the season is approaching or asked me to trust• him and keep wounded." when the majority it of cows ` M O@see MM•�� wM� our engagement secret, I consent- "Think again, dear. For when freshen, a word of precaution for CHAPTER XIX. Her predominant feeling was of ed gladly, for I never deemed him you know the truth, you will be the prevention of a0-called milk � proud to take him back to . Rebekah left her father and increased pity for him. capable of an act that was not eart Your fever may be seasonable and ser went straight to her aunt's room. She suddenly came to a decision, strictly honorable. Then, too, se art,rand you will blame your- viceable. In the first 'pla;ce, it > She found that hits. Goldberg was•aril quietly opening the door, con- when he came to me and wished your unbelief. Bo genet may be said that the common name i fronted them. me to give him back his word-al- our. You will never regret it, of the ailment is a misnomer,, as anxiously awaiting her. Rebekah move+I slowly towards though my heart was .broken, I Rebekah cried passionately. there is practically no fever ac "You have °decided, dear? You them• and the light of a rest.re- consented. But. what happened• She might have been pleading for com an in it. It is a are not going to marry Lerd Hare- g g P Y g -partial- em; salve shone in her eyes. She ap- within a few hours I read of his her ,own life; she spoke ,so elo- paralysis, and is prgperly named castle? she .asked, and her face roa^_tied Ethel and o=ath took engagement to the wealthy Miss quently, but her words appeared to parturient apoplexy, or arturi- �was expressive of great agitation.i her hand. quietly Josephs.'Not a word to me of warn- fall on deaf ears, for Ethel turned at aresis nigenerally "I must aunt. There is no al- p i g Y the "Forgive him, Miss Fetherston," ing. The blow came and my whole impatiently away. result of milking the udder empty teCo nfide in me, dear. Tell me e, she said dully. " I she said earnestly. "I am glad nature was. warped. Poverty I (To be continued.) too soon after calving. It has been - Con ".everything." that I know your secret. Do not never feared, and I told, Cyril so. -.t.-- -— noticed that, in- the case of cows Rebekah shook her head and: look to troubled. It is better. that 1 believed, too, that he would.have SISPENCE A WEEK. calving' on the range, where the77 testa can=e to her eyes. i we should face the truth Lord been conten to bear 4t with me. - calf docs the milking from the first, "I am very unhappy, and I don'ts Harecastle loves you. He has-never And yet riches .tempted him.. He All a Family of Five Had to Live and takes but a lictle at a time for `r }snow what todo. Cyril does heticarefor me. you. on in, Landon. few ever d f " z _tells me that he never loved the first fdays, milk fis . _ love me, and father insists.that I! Ethel Fetherston did not know There e=ight have been some ex- unknown. The same'is true, as a ' what to say., She felt utterly mean ruse, if your beauty, had tempted A remarkable story of poverty rule, in the case of the beef breeds, must marry him, she said mi er-' was told at the Coroner's Court in where the cows are allowed to E to think that this girl should have him and his love had left me. Buta� ably: " I surprised them, in what she must no, in cold blood, loving me, as London, England, last week-at an nurse the calves. The content of - But•he cannot compel you to, tl2ink to be a love areae. he tells me, he asks you to mart inquest of Jane Alice Noble, aged he udder at calving is colostrum �. she cried quickly. Y.' t g , "You do not understand every- ''I did not think that you lovsd him. And you sly that you for- three, the daughter, of an un.em- a very different substance from .thing. I shall have to. di as he one another, or I should not have give him. You are not a woman. ployed bookbinder of Sydney f normal milk, a substance which is says. But, ah dear, the misery of' accepted Lord H%recastle, Re- You are an angel," she cried with Grove, Goswell road, Clerkenwell. I intended by nature for a specific havin to live, with him knowin bekah continued w;th a pimple dig- biting contempt. The mother 'said• that she went purpose-*he inorinu� of the bowels g ' ' g' pity that-was patne.tic. "Won't ""Be silent, Ethel:," Harecastle I out.to buy a little coal, and upon 1 of the calf-and this, if suddenly n that he does not love me I 'I cannot' t „ ;you for rt that I ever existed?" cried fiercely. "You know' not her return found her daughter in o bear it. g- Y• I g (..moved, causes a collapse of the _ "I am surprised at Lord Hare- g(tissues and glands; causing-a, pars- "It is not you alone that have what you say. Miss Joseph is 'go flames. The child was wearing- ; castle. I did out thiol he was the separated me from. Lord Hare- generous and : Targe-hearted, that flannelette underclothing, and she lysis of the system. In proof, of + sort of man whom money would castle,' Ethel said quietly: . 'lie your attitude seems pitiful be;ide 'could not afford a fireguard. She, the correctness of this theory, it is not the elan I_ lean=ed him to her self-sacrifice. I her. husband and children came out is only necessary to'recall recall that. tempt, though I -always thought { ]7e that he did not love you.' be. Perhaps %-a aro both better. `.`And-you thought he, was about I of the workhouse a few wee s be- ir. numerous cases, where t ciws "It is not the money. ''I wish I' rid of him, ' she said coldly. . to mary me for my money," Re- fore Christmas, since. whe her had beeh down, and unconscious for Harecastle flushed hotly and was bekah said reproachfully. "You husband had been doing a little hours, and even days, the. simple :..could tell you, but lam afraid. Fa- P Y• ther holds some dreadful secret i about to speak, but Rebekah silenc- understand him so little as that?'hawking. filling of the udder with air has re- ed ' him with a loux. Miss Fet•herston, ,you make me� The Coroner-How much does stored them to health-, without the :• ',. and he is forcing him to marry "I lore him with all my heart; he earn'on an average? Witness- het of an medicine., And in cr- me." think that you are not worthy off g p y and could marry him, gi:'in him his love. Have faith in him. I im- Last week we only had 2s. 6d., sir. dinary cases a complete cure has Bhe buret into soba, and Mra' my respeA, if he loved me, ' she lore you take him to The Coroner-How can Goldberg took her to her arms, p Y your heart. you live? been effected within two or three and vainly tried to comfort her. , cried warmly, but be does not. Blot out these days of misery and i suppose you get outdoor relief? hours. Prevention is, of course, © knock at the door was heard. I It ii you that he worships, and he be happy with him--thea I sh=all Witness-No, sir, we manage as; better than cure, and if the calf �, is.deserving of your love." be conte�it." - best we' can. We have a penny- i. taken from the cow, to be raised-- Dry"your taste, dear. Remem• her that you will soon have to re- ���°-differ. Ethel said relent- For a moment Ethel wavered, worth of bread and a peaayworth by hand, the udder should be only I lessly, He has acted basely, not but Rebekah's appeal only of coal. calve the gpeata}.. I will sea that pp y anger- partially milked out for the,first ,• (in myself, but towards ed her. Then, too, s; -. E is. _ I Harecustle's Continuing, the witness said that three days. It is. better.for then ``Mise Fetherstoa has come. I!you' warm defence -of the woman to she. her husband and three chid- calf that'it be allowed to suck for have told.them do tela her to the `'You do not know'. You can- whom he • was engaged did notldren lived in one room at the,rent that time, but not necessary if the drawing-room,room and that not understand. But I tell you lease 'her. She knew- there was of 2s. a week. dam's new milk be igen it in small you will that he i3 in every way a mystery, but she did not think The Coroner-That on1 leaves r _`be down soon,"-Mrs.Mrs. Goldberg Y y Y quantity, and warm. There is said when she returned. worthy of you. Take him.back to -that it could be of such a nature, you fid. to, live on? Witness-Yes, very little danger of the udder be -.. „ your heart," Rebekah. said implor- that it would give her back the re- air• ing spoiled by nature's provision ' What shall I Co, ,aunt? she K sect that she formed had for The witness told that on�one oc- far the 'occasion, the . colostrum in lr. asked-wearily. P Y "You must talk to, Lord Harr Echel.looked at her wonderingly. him• rasion a lady gave her is. ed. contained.- It 'will be notieed castle, or shall I? There is nothing `Vhat.manner of worn,au was th=is; The pity of it was that she knew, The Coroner's oricea said that that, when in such.case, the udder g who .pleaded so earnestly for the she still loved him, but she hard- he found the room very clean. is very large and caked, it is coli, worse than a love:esa marriage. Tuan she loved, not for her owe What you tell me es lains ever - erred her heart faced them cold- There was, however, hardly a scrap and Blies no, symptoms of fever, p y sake, but that of souther. , l of anything in the root==, with the and b oiling and rubbing it the thing. It is a terrible position, y g , Y g g He has behaved from no unmoor- ,4I do not want to -hear any 'exception of a boa, which was used-caked condition' usually gives way and your father is a wicked man. Y yg 3' more. My mind is made up, I 'sa s cot and table. The latter. was in the course of a week or two. But I never ro PrI understood' thy motive, I assure u. If you Joel. There ie a cruel taint in his but knew the truth you would should like to go," she said firm- used by the man and woman as a .Furthermore, it'is seldom, if ever,. nature when he is creased, and he cherish him to your heart, for he I ly bed, the covering being a blanket that =silk fever occurs-in the case w wilt fight for his own way what- is acting a noble part," she cue-! . "Lord Harecastle, would you and a rug. He found not a scrap�(A a caked udder. It rarely occurs tinned quietly,. mind.leaving us together?" Re- of food in the place. ' in the case of a` heifer with her 5 ' ever misery he causes. 1 am ao " y you; dear. But dr our � I cannot believe you, Ethel bekah .asked eagerly. first calf, and seldom in a cow seri for y Y said firml ![ trust has been g y= _ •I�' ' tears, we will find out a way," she; y' Y He hesitated for a moment•and younger than four years, The dealt too severe a blow, looked at. Ethel, but she showed' OFFICER MAULED BY A LION, proper course therefore is to xi. wound-up cheerfully, but she had! "Can ,rou really=. love then? Do no riga of either assent or dissent. pre pent the trouble by partial little hope in her own Heart. you understand the meaning of the'He finally went out, and Rebekah. When Wau*nde'd, the Savage Beast milking for three or four days. .It was some time before Rebekah, word?" Rebekah cried passionate- eagerly approached the other. .,_-Sprang Upon IIIm. :And it this precaution has been succeeded in com osis herself. (l • "Can you ima ine m • suffer- ne tet an the it e coo come ,to no etermina-r ins am riot as am' to own , ' - a efe bicycle um or il rubbement ce ra, g said softl "Do let us be friends. Vi hat ' have never a :ea friend in other day, by the Pat . and O, steam- syringe 'wit • a teat tube, disinfect- would keep his word if she ref us-Itien. She Iyelieved fat"" me the world would not contain , „ my' life, except ru aunt. . ed by immersion in boiling A stet, ed tp marry Harecastle, and that he.riiy joy. But alas ! it was not so, P, Y ler Marmora was Lieut. G. S. Ari should be used to -fill each quarter *. would announce to the world that and I have renounced my l=ope. But f $he led her to a seat and sat Berson, . Eighteenth Hussars, of I ;the engagement was broken off ow- Tam not selfish, I Iung for his hap-(down beside her. full of,.air, tying the teats with - iiag to the_ discovery of the'Earl's I meas and so I a I know you still love Cyril, for I I)awtish. Lieut. Aipderson who tape. and massaging the udder with p ppeal to you to has been attached to the Intelli-,I the hands to force the'air u into m treason. She preferred to suffer forgive. Have you the heart to you cannot help it. Your heart I' P Bence Department is suffering the s herself rather than her lover i resist m I ought to be glad with joy. I throw ystpm. A bicycle pump is the► . y plea? �ViII you hat me from: blood poisoning, the result away my pride and tell you that most effective, as it does the work F, should incur the .ignominy that exceed lou in generosity?" she'I would give the world to be in of a mauling received-from a.li'tm quickly and thcrouglily: Do not would be, visited upon his family.I asked with direct simplicity. n month or six weeks ago on the allow dosi - Of her father she could not think.' "I cannot allow 'this," Your place-that he should love I g with medicine, as, Hare- borders of Somaliland and Ab'ys- when : oi His baseness utterly dumfounded•castle said quietly. "I deserve' me. For a time, when I thought sinia. paralyzed, the cow cannot Jher. She likened -him to Ackroyd, ,your contempt, Miss Joseph, and that I held his heart this earth I In company with. ';a native ser_ swallow, and the medicine will a]- : - was Heaven to me. There is a, most surely to go irfto the. windpipe: and the latter did not suffer in the you are heaping coals of fire' on vant,.Lieut. Anderson went out for :comparison, but ah© determined to I m head. Miss Fetherstun has!chance of happines for you. Grasp and lungs, surely causing deaths. *{. i Y i at it eagerly;• sink your distrust a, day's shooting. Finding's lion at Hundreds of valuable cows. have make one wort appeaa to his;good i formed a reasonablo opinion from short, distance he fired and the been killed b feelings, and believe. Let nothing turn y dosing under such g though she'had very little'my.'conducf, which must appear to g shot grazed the . animal's skull ' -�•• hope of moving him from, the posi- bar to have been dastardly, and she!you, but c ling to him, and all dif- , circumstances. The use of pure Sculties will vanish. Within a da slightly woundin it. The infuri- oxygen or sterilized air for fillin .=tion he had taken up. i,, justified in refusing to have au - Y B or two; !throwing. him to the rhe officer, the udder is doubtless safer than ] g 3 seed beast lea u• on t She suddenly remembered that thing to do with mo. the world will know that p ground, Ethel Fet,herr,tvn-arae-•--wait- -tv Bcrt� To=ram -}rarp�sen Vu--; o aur engage tient is broken off._.Be g g an common air, but_if care is takes ;the result what it. ma I tell bit him thr-o-ugh the- -just--as See her. She proceeded to bathe. the secret that has impelled you,' y, You in disinfecting the milk tube, and lie fired a charge from his double- ;:. . her eyes, but there still remained!Rebekah said quietli•. I-that it shill be dune. It may en- g ,gon.tly placing it in the teat, there, tail suffering;-but what is that com- barreled sporting rifle through its is very little risk of.damage to the visible the effects of her tears. She Harecastle moved forward and, head. The animal continued to A' sat down once more, for she dread-'looked at her in cousternrtion: pared' with a life's h=appiness'? I udder.-Farmer's Advocate. t << i ttll frankly that'I shall suffer, clan and bite him, while Lieut.- you z ed the coming interview. She It is safe with me. YOU can Y i but if you turn away from Cyril, Anderson, fighting fol his lifer HENS MUST HAVE FRESH AIR. thought of making an excuse not to, trust me, Lord Harecas•la, she clubbed the lion with the butt ens see her visitor, for she was the last!said with a pitiful smile. you will only add to my miser I Fowls are Jbli -son she wanted to think that she "Then if P of the rifle. All the while blood ged to throw off dont think I , am small-.minded. you know all; how can was streaming from the wounds of much of the body waste through the person To know that ht- was with you 8 hid been crying. we break off this coati=&gc'"". I the,lion which was of unusual size. lungs. They do not sweat in the , But at last she decided to would bring ine'cumfurt, in my ser- 4 go They cannot force us if ,re both; The native servant although sense that do other animals, but, downstairs: As she passed the ]ib refuse." ro"You are a stranfie girl, and Practically unarmed, rushed to the instead, breathe several times fas- -:nary she' caught the.tone of the' "But the effect-the terrible of-I aid of his injured master,, and at ter than sweating animals when Earl's vuice,and his hearty laugh.� feet. Your father will never con-I very gener•,us� I cannot under- length the animal heated. To lee in o _- you, 1: el said in a soften g , exhausted from P good health a . She paswd'on to the drawing-room. sent. I the loss of blood, slunk away, leav- from hen requires nearly seven times the The door was slightly'ajar, and shed Her face turned white., She re-;ed voice, for,the appeal ]lad touch- in Li amount of fresh air in ro ortiom was stn ed tier heart. ing,,Lieut. Anderson almost over- P P peed by the sound of voices. I membered her recent interview << cache, and in a very precarious to its size as does a horse, and yetit ' 'It was Ethel Fetherston that was with him .and the firm attitude he I We; Jews have passionate na- as a general thin i condition. g B You can throw speaking. had taken up. -Would she be able tures; but wt have been brought Subsequently the lion was found You hat through'the horse stable "It is not for me to advise you, to move him? If she and Hare- up to,thi,ik self-sacrifice a pilo=- dead at little distance from the alit .st anywhere, but the lea house `dear," she was saying gently. castle-w'eni together and made an 'leve of our race. IVa art not jeal- is to tight the j� "But I love you, Ethel, and al- appeal to his better feelings! ous in the way of other people, scene of the encounter. The in first opened u the stench when t `ways shall love you." I "You and I must see him to- I My only desire is for Cyril's hap- lured officer was conveyed to the enough to knock the morning ley These words of Lord Haieca.,tle ether; he may grant our wish." ess. He has been cruelly treat- coast, and at Aden embarked for g you down. I g Y " . London, where he will be treated None of us get too much freshl burst like a thunderbolt on Re-' But Ethel broke in upon their con- a and has behaved nobly. I . air, and none of us are apt to for.. bckah's ears. versation. "In making love to me to-day," in a hospital. get that cold air is not neoesaarilT .She stood still fur a few minutes, "You may do as you like. But Ethel broke in hot],v. - �' � pure. -.and Ethel's answer-was unheeded. you must l=ot think that if this !'But thers was the tmiptation. "'Mr. Bubkins," said the proud "You must not say that," she marriage is broken off, I shall ac- One cannot always, govern one's i f the r, shaking the young man "You have an enormous apps- l ✓m' was saying firmly. rept your discarded husband, Miss feelings. ' You must forgive him, ivarm1v by the hand, lot, me tell Lite, said a thin manenviously.. A What should she do? The dis- Josephs," she cried fiercely. for is it not my right to be angry I i-ou that you are a man after my "What do you take for it?" "1n ' covery that she had come between Rebekah turned to her with a' rather than you?" llesbekah raid—low—ii heart." "Oh, no, sir," pro- 'all my experience.," replied his ` Lord Harecastle and the woman pained look. simply. !it-Ord. the blushing suitor; "I'm plilmp friend, "I havr foiind no- _be loved was a terrible revelation. "Syme day you will regret your "It was an insult to us both. A!, ' after your daughter's!" `thing more suitable t'ia,, f,•d :" a, Aft • ,:•., „ _ .. ,�.. ._ .... y;4;.. ,,,;,ate x�:_.e. .� :� a.+. 'r.;" �• .r.. :r:n+ �s �, sr.- - ..,s� •S•' * s., :1.. "'+' i'. .-Rai �`'t"s'av'�,,.:' �� S'r :3�• . . .r. r-.. e. .:;i!,�+, ___ _ .-. ;.•r ..r: ..-.':. ...,oxo '.+e,*, ,h"i r +a w.sf- ,f.• - �+�� t.:•".04 I ., `+'.A- bsY.Z"°T= r r�I�-r��� .='•wS V rz,..y,e v-.y;�! ��.. 4• r, Xr-nmp�i• rs.... 3 ,.. • .r a , ,.. J','�.'; : -iA=. 3i.. ,, ,r' ,: '' .I.• H ^.l' A �'rY{ 'o`rJ_".S" g`R'Fi'1}v..-. ,. 1 :,r'..:• .iCS .G .. .Ti 4'%.w•r n. ,:. C'r v�•• -- f:'�'^" •Y•.�T'Cr.:. y . t. ...r -.b1. . . — Robt II tladkee r la lace of • " + er in place anu it E,of(leo Joneeg p°ua ee°- Caution GREATER ;BARGAINS Than E ver . „ �. .: • The council now adjourned to meet Never.poslttvelynever poison our lungs. Ifyaa r- ain at 10 s,nt on 11londa , Aril aaugh—e Yen froma simple cold only—you should 9 Y P a!waytubes. soothe.un't band uddy se the irritated boon. Sale extended to March 15th 6th, for the transaction of general clslat tutors. Don't btindlr suppress�t with • business. stupefying poison. It's strange how_��xne thing• Y !� l finally come about. For twenty years�Shoop €a, its Ti ivi�ug !#tor f has Conita,uly warn d people not to take cougp ..1 CJ -- mixturaa or DrtwrlDttate III . . . '1'.. Is published every Ftlda mot 1Rruk �bweh' sh""s Chloroform,or similar po!sonp.And now--s li ' . hs y morning OIDee, late t!ooxh--Congress say! 'Put it on the is - �_ S' •Pfakwing.Ont. If poisons are in your Cough Mixture." (food Slaughter prices. Stock too heavy. V BATES OF ADVERTISING: A very successful- two-days series very good!!Hereafter forth Isvery reasonmothers, f , Mangy lines will be eleAred in the next " ew weeks. Bargain giving is rtinaet"on par tine . .- . locants of meetings on N ruit Growing was and others, should instston having Dr. Shoop's rg g g our topic and we live up to what we say, is 1 . ■ub•egaent iaaartion,per Kra,- 5 cents held is the Whitby town hall under Ouuggh care. No poison marks on Dr. Shoop's order to make room for our spring goods we have decided to clear out all . This tate doom not include Legal or Foreign abets-and none lnt,o medicine,else It moat winter goods. .If you want bargains come now. Itd*wyNn,eat•• the joint auspices of the Farmers' jaw be on the label. And!t's not only este,but It . Spsolal terms raven to parties matins eon- Institutes anti the district ofl3ce of is Bald to be by those that knuwlt best a trul is tarkablecough remedy, Take nochance ten, 'Dress Goode 50c, TSc, sale price 4UC,50c yd, Victoria I,awna 136 to 18c,sale sats for i or 6 month.or by the year. Halt the Department of Agriculture. articularly with yrnlr children. Insist on having price lOC to 15C d. Embroideries and Insertions$C to lbs d iaarty er yearl oonttactm parable Quarterly. Amongthe speakers were y ,reg. price Bts"ess carton ten tines ere under,with paper . r+ per W. F. W tr. St cop's Cough Cure. Compare carefully the 6c to 20c yd. Ladies'Night Gowns 4Fc sale price 50c. Black Sateen ,, r- tae ear,>a oq payable- s to new Fisher, of But lington; W. R. Grier- dIK mace I•io aPois nt moi esttherned! note ups • Underskirts 85c to 1.25,sale price. 65c to 98c. Ladies' Wa rw 1,00 ' Nosicetn local cotummm!en cents per limn sou,of Oshawa; J. W. Crow and L. FPe - always ba on the sale side by demanding to 1.25, sale rice 85c to Me. White Lawn Blouses 60c to 1.25, �: ng�ti w�auparlime mane subemquwt Immersion. Ca►sear•,of the O.A,C. Guelph and P. p Rf tract stem meds snows on applies• + sale price 30c to 65c. Corsets 25c, re lar 1.25. Car Carpets r era. ria setts a/verttetns, J. Cared� of Toronto. l Dr. Shoop's l5c to 5oc yd, sale price to.40c.�Laces �c to Bir, Adveetf•ementm wiWom• wHttem Ia•truations Mr. Flsh.�r scald that (n his e: ri- • regular 2C to 12c. will be ins.rt a uaul forbidden sad charged ao- loner it paid best to put the orchard on sosrttarl>.. Orders sur dlscomunnias advertise- the r of the farm which was most !/ - _ Wants wast be to writing and sort b the pub. leg CoUgh Cure , llb.e. tnrsMt suit'►hlr froze the standpoint of Men's and Women's Underwear c - Job west promptly athmnded to, Wity, slope an drainage, rather - -Ready-made Cloths veralls, Smocks, McTtl�aud Boy's oeBs x • rtlat<tre z than enuvrnience to buildings. lie T, M. MCFADDEN. Overcoats sold at great reduction, L. k= = *AI.,23 per jear; i1.W if pai3ia ad. .nee, said that although his orchards were p�1 utters out in thi+days of high head- Crockery, Glassware all a reduced prices. - -' Fig. he found that his low headed Now ddLvertiaements. . - JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, ernes were the mostrntisfuctory from .. , almost any standpoint. ' He also ad- Groceries always pure and fre3h. Try oar 25c blended vueated frtxluent pruning so as,to pre- BINDER TWINE.-I am handling Black Tea.. PICKERiNG COUNCk :. vent the tray. s from develo in Plymouth twine for the coming season „ ' P R' itb• E.J,SHIRLEY, Pickering. 234 • ' • The above cuuucil suet pursuant to normally. He dues his pruning in-the ---- - ----- -- -- ---- - - --- t .. -C . . I . adjournment on J3onday, 14iarch Lith; «"der. LO$T-About three weeks ago be- ' Simpson''& J. W. Crow in s eaking of the tween w'.Knowles' and w• J, Morrish's ' , members all present, reeve %%•kite in. p a grey robe. 'A reward wiu•be.given for rte • the chair. preparation of tide soil for fruit grow- recovery. T.B,REED,Highland Creek. 11tf .. . The minutes of the Inst meeting tog urged that since the orchard is _ were read and approved. only planted once in a number of OR $ALE-The brick block iu The A number of iaccounto were predI years that it is wise to plant the orch- F- centre of the vtHage,'comprising print- - t ar•d properly. Drainage he urged as a lug omee,hardware store and dweilinrr house. rs . ed for yment and referred to the Good chance for investment. Fcr terms apply Richardsons Special Tea is Good' Tea." - ' great necessity especially in the north- ZPBpectrve committees. to S.A.DALE on the,premises.- 17,t Communications were read from the ern standth since it helps trees t° Bakin is an Art. IJse withstand the winter and helps them L EED GRAIti FOR SATE.-The g following: Ontario Bridge Co., To- 1J 1 i ,onto,offering steel bridge structure to start earlier in the spring. undersigned has for sale a quantity of . for sale-, Robert Jarvis• declinin to At the evening.meeting on Friday seed oars, Early l3otbland variety, and also some good seed barley. Apply on pzemlmes, - gg C. C.James, Deputy Minister of Agri- --_--- - - _ . ._ _ �` net. overseer; R' E Yxrnold, P.F<.8., lot sa,con.4.Pickering,or write JAMErS SAY- 0 . , . ' ' " Port Perry,re base line bridge; John culture, spoke on the possibilities ES,Bryk Road. QI•y Ar TEmerson,declining to act as overseer; ahead of farming in the province, lie ----- Julj ` said that the average production of FOR SALE AND TO RENT:-The r - ,- - *. American,eSu;sty Co, re :rites for the farms in Ontario was but a half of undersigned L offering for sale his blank- *f°r treasurer and collact- smith stock and tool►, and will also rent his Or Ontiou Diessra. Geo. To ne what could be and he said that the retideace and blacksmith oho p _ $950,000,000 output Of the farms of be given on the dr•t of April. lsENT.`LAW ..11 � and Edwin-Morgan were heard and Ontario could be increased to .$500,- Dunb,rton. s3ir - ' - s - offered to buy the original allowance �0 0,� from the .present acreage of - — _ ' speCl[1r bargain this meek at i for road between Iota S2 sad 33 in the BASEBALL OUTFIT FREE.- - cultivated land.' This object was not e B F con. south of the Kingston road Boy., here is your chance. earn this to the river Rouge. Un wotion of Mr. to be attained by the .adoption sp:endtd basebalroutfit in a little of your.pare of elv b i scientific theories- but; t,me. Coauatrof tirtit otaes baa and bat iv:n I I . 1 $Cott,s.coode<d by ilio.,pat 4s,4f soar:. ahsoiutely free for eetLnq iS pie es o! our merely by lion. -entPnt In dralna P, Richardson rocerv' . "loyne and jiutRan,mere ,+i�ltho.rizPd g ewelry, be ours and write today to CONSOLI- KsatP nn the taliowance for "sed, selection, 'tultivation, b the to uL a Y �.iT1eu SPECIALTY CO.,Station D..Toronto, {, ' . t ttecding out of unprofitable cows and U-25 __ roa t+t the Kingyt�n road to keep tens inti by the produc.tictn ofrC high _ ^� ons cattle sic. but not to interfere 'iR1I FOR SALE.-Being N lth each pound with the rights iff tenants on said al- er class prcxlnct. It is acid tsiih the I; Mts l0 d of Art Balfln�, Po�lfider, a B@88t1f111 t,bject u encouraging these methods dna ir,iron 7. towaehtn of Pickeziacr and piece of En liSh Enamel Ware lowanee for road and said gate to ba ce.c.; .1cq of 210 acres, This furan s the one p retnored upon nutice,froul this eoun• that the district o res ate being on wkoch the well-known Greenwocd herd of - • a F'R, E• ' ell• . opened and that Agriculture is now short horns have,been bred.nd ren during the - rp,;t f;rtv years. -It is as rich si,a garden and ..*i .- .. r, On motion Henry Moore was.heard being taught in the high schculs At ,!ran: wou!a sell iso ILCrem, 1!3 terse or.the claimed bonus for 80 rods of wire E:tsex, Galt, Crtllin 'rood and Pictnn• Rho:e of it. Tbere is do-ber oa one part of it You Cannot affurti to mina this o rtttnl _ and clot the tame ain it is being,taught by' i4I•r, worth SAW. Terms easy. Possession given ppo , RR it 1s the greatest fence on the western boundary of lot Hare at Whitb He urged that the April.lst I9M. Arthur Johnat,rn,-,Greenwood. - •pentium ever offered Pickerin People. 18 in 2nd con.. Payment was last year townspeople take a ur interest to 37tf ,closed because the Pence was thought this work. $e showed hose an in ' -*;- EE CLTR 'WIz1T=0W$ to be on the road allnwauce. Claimed j, OR SALE.-6 acres. Pickering • that fence was not on the,tad. crease in the output of the farm would ii' township.la miles east o!Torurto era the "$uy your Groceries at the Grocers." On motSon Fred Bunker was heard increase the trade of the merchants Eing■ton road convenient to school, church and the prosperity of all classes. ' and PO,s!i mile from Dumbarton station and re drain. Owing to culvert toeing in- Frenchman's bay. On the promises are a good ,. . .. sufficiently deep water was backed ap He wan very optimistic as to the barn and young orchard lnaludim about LOD .r'a Lo his tacm.. He dextrad that ditch outlook for the fruit industry and said apple loess and about 30 pear and cherry ire« r t '-be deepened. that 'apples were more expensive in also 3 acres with frame house. .cabin., driving • : • _ a Toronto than were oranges. an said •'d Lad ban horse. The .hove will be sold Granite' ware'. . . . . . On motion J H Md�hell was' heard g separately or together to guts urchkaaer. nor 'asking for use of rock crusher on his that tf ee would grow the standard farther pa,Oat- tanners of pR: $, 9.4111 , ' ' I . 1 !� Z. --division. varieties which are known by the Danbascon,nae, is is �'L ' . - .: Mr.Scott re ,ted haulm received market and produce a good quality, . . _ . ° g that there is hardly sa limit to the Nothing tc the way of a coeg5 in quite Three 12i cent Pieplates for 25 cents. the arm o. . 20 from Jae. Wilson demand. He said t at our home, .r annoying as a tickling, teasing, whew- Two 20 cent Seuce_Paas for 25 cents. t and>li6 75 from D. Furs th fair the western and northern markets were ice.brocabi .1 oongh, The quickest relief r bale of cement the same Ong handed growing to such an extent that the comes perhaps from a presarrppttross known Two 20 cent Pudding Dishes for 25 cents. - over to the treasurer. Old Count to draRgub everywhere as Dr' Sheep's The committee on bonuses for wire to the eastern Provinces.sono be telt Cough Remdy. And besides it is so thot• Tea Nettles, Stewing Kettles, Pairs, Tea Pots, Dippers, Kneading fences,drainage matters,etc.reported oa h] harmless that mothers Rive it with • Spoons and Wash Dishes At 20 per Bent off usual rice. 4a Saturday J. W. Crow' talkingg R y g A IV and recommendedoH. ppaayment as follows on the selection of nursery stock, ad- perfect safety even f the simple youngest babes. A . ,Q ��T 11 . Pxyanent to H. ltfloore 'tonus era 80 viaed deAling ns far as possible direct- The tender leaves of a ample moontaiu N'.A=LS �L.1 rods wire fence on Brock roars, fiouod- shrub give to Dr. Shoop's Cough Remedy F leg with the nurseryman. He said the ars of lot 18 in con. 2 $12.00• Appli- its remarkable curative effect. A few E2J. 3, 4, 5 and 8 inch, 7 lbs for 25e. 3 plege Tacks for 10c. 5 dozen younger our trees the less the risk in b cation from D. Forsyth for bonus on day seat will tell Bold by T. DI. Mc- Clothes Pins for IOe. Crpstle and Globe Washboards. Shoe panting but that the nurseryman had Stove and Scrub Brushes, Brooms in wire fence con lot 19 coo S. • Having Fadden. »gteater percentage of cults in selling • r heard Mr. Bunker tn.regard to water two-year-old stock than in selling a great variety. lying on his (and' recommend that three-year-olds. As an ou come of Mr.:Hoover and'the reevu fie a�u�n- considerable discussion it was learned tTnquestionably i Phill t inittee to look sato the matter and - report at,nest Yuerting Ott council. that the most profitable varieties in , Al lir am • -Wathis district an Greening. Gravenstein. One of the best 'ommerci,+ Schools an Ing(top-graftedl are good. It in Canada cs the large and The camtnittee '.on Contingencies tz. suggested that by making plant- successful .. reported and recommended chs follow- lugs of such varieties as Lucheas and „` into payments: Jelin .1lurkar. for Alexander in sufficient quantities to .. . printing 300 auditors' reports, 3vo permit of bulk shiptnents, good results EIO .400declarat for wire fence 12G,pes, i rri �� � s 413f)declaration of u`lice, and 124'pr�st could be secured. 1 e . cards $32.75: 1lunicipal 1Voild, .for Lr Caesar, of the O.A.C., said there 4' . supplies 3U.fi3; D R Beaton, On :sect Of 's no insect'pest which cannot be con- TOxONT.O, ONT. I ott Rill not need a fereth'erto tickle you if you buy . x . _ 4541ary 62,50; .'%%', r 1�'ard, road over• trolled. lie urged for thoroughness that piece of'Furniture you need rat �. i=,:�w - in a4sprav ng find,aid that the trues This College admits students At` _� seer fur. div 68 for ct>erltnlitxtidn shoulrt.be drenched in order to'entire ' :It :tnp•time and rentaiva•open All ' statute labor 2. On suasion t:i Fit. i r,�tats. In speaking of fungous (tests sear• Enter now and you will lie Diiiii-i' "dha' ' ± _ - Sparks• chairman of c.tmtnittee, the he r t•enrnmended the Year Blir�ht, properly prepal�d to ::crept pori- areport was adopted. J tions worth frortt g33 to $L00 a . •The standing c.)wtrllttee on'Darnag• Black bout, and Blr,ck Rot Canker month,' C atalbgue free. Q !a !_. es for sheep 'killed by dug, reported ;_. . .L:. 71 `hould be cut out whenever .possible . . ,. L;lt that Slack Rot C'a ter can he r 1 and recommended the folios ing pap- R ;. J: F_LLIOT, Principal' ��� NOUS(, Fui nlShei'S cured on large branches and on the a' > mens: li'rec[ Bunker, fttl one sheep tt nnk b) scraping off the rough baric i Cur. I onge Si Alexaat3er Sts. 11. --.ki.11ed by dogs being tR0-LL11C'dd of 13 sworn vallis 10.00. luso the live woad' and then trPnting i --.��.._. The 'Quality and Pricxe will .do lite Tickling thea On motion of DY r. Hoocc r, c'r,airruan �L I th C'o gssire Sublitnate and paint- of coutmittee, the report wahailr,l,ted, Ing n.ver with paint free frons turpen- a1. - The standing comtuAtee stn ,'s,ad. tin<•. 60 YEARS :. . .. . X1'.. R. Grierson ad�ncoted ha a EXPERIENCE and Bridges -e urted kind reenuirliernl- ,,:....• We cArrp a most complete line of Ilou�o Falni.,hings. . Call and see et tit, owing pxpnle•nty. vI; lrP- '-"ki--'rrit,tt-n€t � what we Crave before gig elsewhe re. e rhe sulniher. He says he gets rid of son,=tA yds gruel [.30; John, C,nnt''' Ov�tPr Fhcll Bark I,r,use hp spr:lviu}� l repairing lttidgP on 6th con app lot •1 t;ith .'0 lhs, litre, 2} tinseHye art 41) A •A few of our Specialties : _- and rep i cl d0 iU; Geo Gowan,lei lu:uls Mattresses-the best fnr. the least honey t stone for Rr ,c,.-road hti' • 1,5U: .> 1' ilium, of water. He spray' sill, Berl Springs-gttartinteed nut s.tg- c It adarsenate and RorBeaus for C'c)d Iron and Wooden Beds--the Best that eau be huts, Alichell,aut!e t of drain t,t aII't•,:rilc^tt lin; tcmatt artd s cps at nitre after TRaOC MARKT Milne, .Michell and this rim ,icilnliLv pr` �J Ov,i. DESIGNS - . Z,50; David <�liriiy, lel pal;-} :•t�t•1, COPYRiGHTS&G. , Picture Framing a Specialty. — I'fu: 1„Peting's were piononneed ht Markham to l,tl�' half'!,.Isl: ti tit, «,Lt t, Ancone Fendlr,;anketehand,Tmcrl tion way fitr diggingditch nn Si(It-r: rt•1 ht:t-lot• :lid to Le :i cnloplete success and mirvil q ckrg nscartain r.i:r ortnton free,whett,cr an ----- • -- - ------- + T Ynvontinn 1..rrormniypntenraerle. omrnnnlca• es 1.L Vi,t'.tILO CgI31TIIPnt Wit-S e\ t 1t(1 :,.1 ti=,,trietlyconddential• FAITCCOR 12 incl 13 in lith can r;it :urn t ,t0;,luhn p, f one»teats Michell. rL•i,airing Lodge „r ttc•a,•rn 11) the :Irlc,tntage cif having li tric.l; relutfi°einliel i�iouYticirCunn'kRR teceioe town line, 3[:ukhaul to p,s.c halt .5il;,J it ,ttc•.l n molar_ orf th!• llrp:utu,!nt of eprctnlrotfce,w!rhoutehar a,in the MAS ,. , ..G � D W i1[itchell, acP ,�,�... .. �.7, rseor rd . �. 4-...,. ' lir �1, a tl_ture tit R h'itl,vr E � ".,:.. � I., � .1 On tnution of Mr. :li r.cl, i), cl :1- • ••• nd �yI� = Just 1lecei�-e __ I . - �- I— ., *.`�`,. man of cullnilittee, tau- repi.)rt .Wa i A handeome!y Illustratpffiericano eerna L sand car- , cuL,tioa Eof any aciontitle Journal. Terms for adopted. t)►:ell stir Oestri,-=` I tell .V utl+ nu mei:Ae,iieraey 'pustabo PrcPald, sold by On motion of•'llr. ti;•r;tt ser:(,nd<r,l fcentlt nlun, if )un w:utt a thing p� I'resh�Iialsut ,1Ctirrauts, PeelN, etc., etc. by AI r. Hoover, ahs. reel e ora, in- well dr,ne you Lttlla du iC your MUNN f Ce 391 'New York. a�tucted to grant his order- lite pelf!" 8''O�' 3aoe.�IBSG.wa.h►ngcom'.n.a. , Best quality at lowest prices. tteasurar in favor of the parties L<intener•-`-Hots• about getting . recommended for payment in the y-olio hair slit-" George Parker YDunbar.ton ~ reports of the standing cutucnittees as O Lq ' presented this day. 31r. Iloyle, member for North a ' " • The clerk was tnstructed'to secute Ontario, hay a hill before the Le , prices and samples of galvanized erre- gi' Hard and soft constantly ' tallic shingles and metal for ceiling slI . . to change the date for on hand. -' Have your bills' printed at ` y <•, for repairing town hall as the council njuuic:ipalities to make out the - I.. had decided to renovate the same. 11-1 A by-law was introduced, passed financial statement from Dec. 15th �C :01�11MINITT !, through its various readings and ' .the News Office. B g to Nov 30th. • This will Alive the • Best Portland. Write ' " finally carried appointing T. E. Pugh • -' yea. . - overseer of div 67 in place of George treasurer and printer simple time for prices. Jones who declined to act, George to have their reports ready by a �i �4 R In fact we can do any kind of work in O'Connor overseer of div 19 in place of nomination day, which is not the A• C. R SO''`! At" . John Emerson, Thos Madill overseer case Always re LOCUST HILL S I, of div 0o in place of R,obt Jarvis; aleot y- present. UV way that is sure to please your ' �. I. _ . r . a'Ar ..• .Regi_-lA.+:s.r......, +'•-.u.c�,..�'N �.y,,. : _ -01 -+ ....r. .-. ._. X...:.:. H� j- pr s .:..... ...-, ,R u,.. M-. ., .:•4 x,. "F Rsn"S.:A,,X• ..- k.,`,j I.n' .+.1 ,... .. ..R : 7 • ++!� G 'C '24 'W A '+'rM- 'x'b• I'L 'Y .. ,.: ay,R.S-.r.•... :, ',Kr. .., y:Cu. ;'.^.^'=�"p-�..a...'.w:•:•.� ••.• q, . ...�.e -r� .T•... •:Y "r» ill-... _ —'S'•_: �••al'.i'Y.iu' 'Y' 1': �:�u•'•dG"� ♦ltiyi i1:i' Ty.' _ , .. .. .,.. .. .. , Y*... .. ...uW+. .. ... :. ... _. t, ' :. .N. mow..... .... '-' •+�' 'S, ..� _ T w ,.. r .. *• (', , �' I , INNIS - CLARLMONT t, ' 3 Chas. Proctor, of Toronto, was ALTONA �t Peter Macnab sr, wad in the city here over Sunday. On his return 1 A 'on Tuesday. he took with him a load of furni- The Central Telephone Co. have ]RELIABLE GOODS kyr taken out their charter as a limited r. Graham Bros. shipped a•stallion ture which has been stored here joint stock company, consisting of 19 For Men, Women and Children. Sovereign Boots for Men(every pair M -to Missouri on Wednesday. for some time. shareholders, A of whom were res- guaranteed)and rices reasonable. Call —Nelson wagg sold a heavy horse and see them. W , o e- mee g e - tQ John hicAvoy on Monday. Man., called on R. Bryan and at Altona, Re directors are: Jas.. FLOUR AND FEED. James Coates is engaged with other Claremont friends on Mon. Underhill, pros; Noah Stouffer, treas; , Xorgan Pugh for the summer. day. He intends to return to the Reaman and W. J. Monkhouse. J. ,;;choice Flour for Bread and Pastr Thomas and Mrs. Stephenson North-west to-morrow. o Mamie, of the Metropolitan Bank, y. were in Stouffville on Monday. David Scott who has been lath- appointedas secretary, Feed constantly'oa hand. Joseph and Mrs. Readman spent er under the weather for some '_ ' Repairing done. Independent Telephone Central. i several days in the city last week. little time past is again able to be Mont 1 Irishmen are taking Thomas Bott, of Balsam, spent around and will soon be in form �C�o stop the display of offer- The Corner Store. W. M. PALMER, Proprietor y -Sunday with friends in Goodwood. to return to his positiQn in Toron• ,men. of their country- -- sive caricatures Rev. J. A. and Mrs. Grant visit- to. �— r; ed Uxbridge friends on Wednes- Robt. Studham who has been The Free Press, s paper which ^ ' day. spending the past six weeks visit- has been published in Lindsay a Magnus Henderson is laid u Ing friends in England has return. since May last RICHARD ' y , passed otic b ea_ SON'S these days with neuralgia in the ed and is now spending a feiv dais latents on Feb. 20th, doubtless ! ! 1 --mace. with Mrs. Wm. Birkett before re. much to the relief of its promoters Chas. Sargent is ndw nursing turning to his home in Brace• to business, men generally, and y" a beautiful specimen of the bridge. also, let it be said, to the relief of Important showing of finest disp4sy of" humps. The members of the beef ring others engaged in the newspaper James Underhill and W. M. held their annual oyster supper P Per Chutes °� large' assortment of Aper business in that town: A strong Static Books,Dolle, Toys. art a W. Palmer were in Uxbridge on Wed- on Friday evening last at the effort was, put forth to make y j -J nesday. home of W. G. Scott. There were the establishment a permanent seoeived for 'the Holiday trade. Call Chas. Gibbons has returned some sixty members and guests one and it is due to those who and see them. home after spending a week in I-resent and a most enjoyable time were behind the paper to say that Subscriptions taken for all Magazines, 1. Toronto. %vas spent by fill in music, games they made a strong bid for popu• � Weekly sad Daily Newepapen hire. Porter, of Brampton, Is '¢tnd social intercourse. lar support', having what should visiting her sister Mrs. Hugh The carnival on Tuesday even- have roved ample capital had Gregg jr. . itrg was well attended considering there been a field for the enter- -•"W. t-T. IT. Rr=���.L�R�rSO�v. ` Mr. Skill, of Elk City, is spend- the unfavorable weather. The Prise, the •sum raised, we under- Ing a week here the guest of R. E. farmers'race did not come off ow- stand; aggregating if reports be BTOC3c Street. '�C7C7.17.it1Cijy' 'Forsyth. ing to the illness of one of the true, between$8,000 and+89,000. Rev. J. W. Totten and Rev. J. contestants but this event which A. Grant will exchange pulpits on will be an exciting one will be run Said to be'rine ; (Sabbath neat. to-morrow (Saturday) evening. E W �i,VANS MAGE MONEY Alex and Mrs. Wilson spent Notwithstanding the absence of Few people here know that you can 1 - Sunday with the former's son in this race on -Tuesd&y—eVning all cure that dread American disease, p enjoyed Rheumatism with just common,ever s Selling Pelham's Peerless Fruit and t North Myrtle. resent thoroughlyen'o ed them• y Pip MaIIt<ifaCtUr6r Oxnamental trees, shrubs etc, during T George Thompson is spending selves. day drugs found in every drug store. , c I The prescription is so simple that any winter months. We offer you steady few days with his son Hue,.on on A meeting of the-ladies of the one can prepare it at home at.small Shop and Residence, Dundas St and the 7th concession. profitable employment in your r Methodist Church was held last cost. It is made lies as follows: Get -,pYH�,BY own district at. cod �+ We had considerable of an ice• week for the purpose'of re-organ- from any Rood prescrFption pharmacy , ONT. B pay. We have p� storm on Tuesday but so far no, izing the Ladies' Aid Society Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-half Three doors west of Whitby you velli sell direct to your nus= -House. over 600 acres of choice nursery stock damage has been done. which was first organized in Au- ounce. Compound Kargon, one ounce; which' James Lynde, of Whitby, was gust 1905. The matter was hearti- Compound' Syrup Sarsaparilla, three tourers:No diseasedordriedrut Borer. the guest of Randall Birkett for ounces. Mix bq shaking in a bottle We are prepared to instal wood or iron Icaa stock supplied. Established over ly entered into by ibbse ppresent. and take in teaspoonful doses after few dap9 during the past �r•eek. The officers appointed for the tour- each meal and at bedtime. These are pumps on short notice, also attend 90 years. Write for particulars, .r George Fagg has vacated the ing year are: President—Mrs. J. all simple ingredients, making an ab- all kinds of repairing. PELHAM NUSIMY co. Thompson" residence and fpr a W. Totten, Fire-President—:firs, solutely hartuless home remedy tit Agerit for the Ontario Wind Mill, 1524 Toronto. Ont. time will lire with hiq 8011 Nelson. J. Readman, Secreta little cost. Secretary—Mrs. F. also gasoline engines and A faille ' Luther Bowes, of Peterboro, is Spofford,• Treasurer—Mrs. Chas.. Rheumatism, as everrypone knows, iy -. the squre gear g tiny nerve—no larger than the j spending his holiday s tit the home S'►rgPnt. 'Their object is t0 Aid, a symptom of deranged S. It is finest silken thread--takes from the heart y; 'of his 11)utlier hits. Josh Read K condition produced by the failure of MAGNET CREAM!SEPARATOR its impulse,its power,its re4rnlarit . The the church In its work. They the kidneys to properly filter or strain Phone No. 50 at residence. stomach also has its hidden or inside man. have under their auspices at Pres- from-the blood the uric acid and other nerve. It was Dr. Shoop who ant told Marshall 511epherdson was in ent the concert to be given by matter•which if not eradicated,either as is was wrong to dru s weak or failing 'Green River a few days last week the Southland Sextette a colored in the urine or through the skin Have you polo—of say kind, aagwhere? stomach,heart or kidneys. His prescrip. visiting his sister, Wrs.:- Frank g fires• stop last a urinate and tbinbI It matters tion—Dr, Bhooa's Restorative—ie directed' company of singers of wide re- remains in the blood, decomposes and not whether it be wd.aanly pains, head straight for the cause of these ailments- - -"Pennock' pate. This concert is to be given forms about the joints and muscles, ins,or any kind of a p+in, one of Dr . Fred Fisher, of Scarboro, is on Tuesday March 18th in the causing the untold suffering and de' .0 olp's little Pink Pata Tablets will rare- then and faltering inside nor°vera. spending a few days with Nelson formitq otrheumatlsm. This no bo¢bt clearly explains why the . Methodist Church. ly-stop it us 90 minutes. Formala plainly Restorative hs�a o! late p y as g and is in search of a numb- —mow a This prescription is said to be a pointed on las 9ba,bol. 8o:d by T >d. Lsurit Dr grown. so rapidly er of horses. splendid healing,cleansing and iaviR- 14cFsdden. PoPa y Druggists say that ass orating tonic to the kidneys,and gives w� psi tea Restorative even for a few Miss Ella Evans vv?ho has been Blacksmithingsheetimmediate relief an all forme i days soon become tally convinced of Its visitinp� with Evan's and Mxs. of bladder and urinary troubles and MACHINE INE ,�S.H i woaderlat mertt. Anyway,don't dttagthe � Pard has returned to her home backache, organ• Tteatiag the oases of daltwse L ><a4 Uxbridge. the snl7 sensible and successful way,,Sam J. John Gerow was in the vicinity In all its breaches. The undersigned having pporch- by T. Ih kislfaddea. -,of Ballantme for a couple of Orders . promptly at- �R• D• C• SMITH ed B. Wagner's Machine Sho _ ,� P Y p Pin TIKa T1BLB—Pioksring Statloto- a �� .pumps. 8 piping tend to. graduate of Toronto University kinds of repair work and general ONO• a flail days this week installinDENTIST STOL'FP'vII.LB Kinsale, to prepared to do all T.8. Trains going Easides as follows-- and a couple of poor Hanot 8.19 A AL w James Underhill s nt s flew .,Light horses a speciaslty. and Royal College of Dental Surgeons, blacksmithing. 19 Local pe 2.19 P.K. days last,week on business in Lon- also Pot of Chicago College. 9atisfaetioo guaranteed. it LOW eA4 P.K. don, Lobo, Lucas and other Crown and bridge work.a a lin Trains gdagg West dam as follows-- �Alex Cleland g pecialty. Prices right. No- 18 Local ass A.M. points In Western Ontario. . I At Claremont lot Tuesday of month. Carl and see as. ,• 12 LocaE 2.80 P.X. We are glad,to see David Gregg, Office over Sargent's TinshoP• 8,8(i P.hL ,again in town the other day after CJ11111.re=o=t Independent 'Phone. JAMES PENGELLY. !Sundaav included, ' '.being confined to the house for — Kinsale. Out. _ ;nearly four months by sickness. =_— -- August Leggitt and Milburn S Chapman are each taking a course �]�] Arg; Q� Farmers Trucksin one of t'he buainess colleges of V t.! (J Toronto. We wish them success. Bring in your old wagon and get _ .� d _ Mist Olive Powell has returned _ ar _ ithTin. Milk f all kinds, all made by �e wheels' cut own. Mak a' good • wm-trucks. her stittlie- the Business College, Toronto, after 'spendingBuggies and other vehicles repaintedourselv ' free weeks at the home of her gees: rents here. y • Remember the concert in the Churns, Butter BowlBatter Ladles 'homes Pairterson, Of all Materials and design Methodist Church Claremont on kept in stock. It ill payyoa ' kP k w a d Bu er Ants LAREMON (D ell's o n Butter P C T ovvsw ]d stand ' b call at our worts sed inspect our stools ;w rPuesday March 18th at 8 p. m. I ---- and obtain prices, Do¢'t be misled by Tickets ?a cents Rtul 15 cents• `. Fortify now against the Grip � —tor it me we do not.employ them con Dent- Rev. Mr. Chidley of the Christian t ; comes every season sure! Preventics—the 1Y we can, and do throw o8 Iheagoats Church,Newmarket wrote to the Gha�les Say gent! — Claremont little Candy Cold Care Tablets—offer in commission of le per cent.,which you will managers of this company• "Your this respect a most certain and dependable• oertsialy save by purchasing from rte. company glade a great hit in our Hardware, Stoves, Pait7ts and Oils. stf�e'�iw solicited. town last n1 ht. If the wrll _ e d. Preventics, at the • sneeze •call ax ill as well also surety head off all WHITBY GRANITE CO K 3 common colds. But promptaesais all-im- .9 come back wewill prorniie them a portsptr- Keep'Preveniies in the pocket or ��Oe Whitby, Ontario bumper hoose." Many places are —T— parse for instant use. Boz of .48 for 25c. ;;r Croup positively stopped in 20 minutes pleading for return visits' Re- Bold by T. M. McFadden.' with Dr. Shoop's Cough Renedy. ' One . member the date, March 16th C OP - -' D teat alone will surely prove this krath. Noa° z Awell attended and snccessfal CLTTTE 'CLS ag,nodisttess. Asafe and ple . temperance eeting �� vomici 'as held in 1 ing syrup—Soo. Bold by T. 111. mM°Fed• the Union Church at Altoria on hTT den, -Tuesday evening of last week.The - CUTTERS., S, • ITER *� meeting was Addressed by Revs. J. W. Totten and W. R. W)od, of - - ' - CUTTERS g ,p p rigs i eo N :f 1' Claremont, lora the lines of t, ;maintaining interest in the furth- `'— w... er progress of the Local Option - r I•have a full range of Cutters, all, a —_ D movement and )articular] in 8 E ° s ty ra K support of tiro township's, thank- styles at prices that " R b8qo offering to the Provincial Alliance — '� - - re sure .til sir. ? d0aS 'a the latest to aid in the fast hundred contests - S a _ _ yo o ," 9 ° t a< befog undertaken for the present - Call and see them as 1 Rin sur a o ae � a ,�� �o 0 year, . Aenerous offering was An unlimlted9u'pply can please soft in every o m „ y c made twva rd'tliis fetid and collect- _ _ d Jan C e: ors a1)1)•ainfed to reecive further way. I ��,' Feb f of Chop 'and Feed p; a m _N Mar ya contribittiou J. y M a Claremont was represented .at - R � Cowan, Brougham• o 111 Im Apr Vh.s the Ontario alliance convention :=^1 May! it in in Tomato test week by Rev. J. _ The PickeringJne W. Totten„ Jo=elite and Mrs. of. all kinds! _. Readmaand Mr. Birrell, J. au .JIIly • �. u . w inn n o m 'm-0 Sept » Harris of Atha was also. present j Vigilance Committee m �; -2w Oct. lilt of the-time. It was a large m m o ma Nov. m y attended couven tion and a very 0� hand. Y ___;_ mm Dec epi f The object of this Association is to January 1910-Whitby _ great interest tna•uifested. There ,. lessen stealing and prosecute 13,Fort Perry l4 Vbri Rob 1WOa2, gt°Ron go m ' were powerful addresses by strong , the felons. Beaverton 19,Uptergrove 18' and influential speakers. Mr. " Wright, of Georgia, 'bne of the ` Members having property hstolen commani- rn Southland legislators was a host rate immedia sly wit any member i —� lil�Q in himself. For force and powerCommittee. �` L•` io of Executive r .!An the great temperauce work we Membership fee - $1,00. Leave your orders at the �- would judge h8 has few equals - , Tickets may be had from the President.or pICKERING LUMBER YARD A great effort will be conte by the PINK ILLS Secretary D. application. G g9 Alliance to ush this contest and Exec. Com.—L. D. 13an)ve; Cleo, Len for Ontario and New Brunswick "•$' win many more victories at the ' W. V. Richardson, Pickering,�Qnt. white redarshingles, elections next Jannary. Munici- � Patent Roofing and A.11 kinds of palities will be appealed to for pICjKERIl�I G J. A. O'Connor, Arthur Jefreyr building material. funds to carry on this work. President. ecre a ` GORDON & 507 w k �r!r ,. ,!G. ...}„ ""S•ia: ._ _•+ �.. v. ,a ::r{ .+_ -n n n•4'rr _ P,..- ^}e+.7 f w� ♦. .l. F'q µµ y�^ ♦n .x q, . .. .fs., .. .. .:. ,._. . - �.,.,.. ... '-r. -,. .. ?n _.^'� •'. ,.. � •!%?w,"t . ;-_-�.�uc ..r'+- .a '�'•'R`� 'Y`�• ,'�,'. .rr"-�.-`'��y. r ,�� M+,,,,+. I .qas•+:: •,;i�, •. „b;.,.... _..K f :�+..�,`' � ��r.,�.,, '.'•:,i � 3 .,L...Y,•a,.., rapiR' ..ns?8-. '. x-s s: r ,-e,.:, a s.. ..ice'. ....1. » j..Yc:-r ::....,.w+m: For,. ... ,-r :,>� .:�•-:'• ,. '. k ;.... ... ..,Y.. ,,.•t.. -a.-,.... .... 1 .'. ., R <."'3� .'�.�.•'� ,k .,�.,. I�.si.' X• .. ;. a. ... � w ,S�'.rF .- � ... r ...•�'-:..,;.w. a^.,,.-,ti'..,.;?�'^•.. n•"'� "�.;-., - �,, �.. .'�. ,p.tr �.. of r•. y — ' - - - �•- . i.. . .hY'i ^•a s. .^ 4t _...,r">+:,,;,C .:.J:',:!!Y'r. •,C'_...:'., r _.. �e«:i.ttt,Y.'. ., -.. �.�.' should be allowed to withdraw. He thority to apply $750,000 of the STONY OF THE REBELLION was taken prisoner. stock account of the work of re- GOT HIS SON AWAY. ratios. r, �... ' The new organ presented by Dr. AlY EYE-WITNESS TELLS HOW Preparations were made or as arne$te o a art Church, T aaulting the buildings. Rev. George Burntisland was made use of in •�" } IT ALL HAPPE1tEU. young went to Riel and tried to the services two weeks ago for the �' —. persuade him to desist. His only first time. a answer was to browbeat and insult Agnes Bald, an elderly woman, w'11'ear that•Couatry Was to be Taken the minister. was sentenced at Edinburgh to - ' From 'Them )!lade Half- "I beckoned to my son, Capt. -penal servitude for seven years, —� 7� H. Young, who was among the for fraud and imposition in regard y -Breeds Had. - , „ "and to mane matters. % prisoners, said Dr. Young, and Y unhindered by the guards we made A young man named' Thomas a To young Canadians of this day, Muir, of Lon ri s near Tillicoul- ;,``• our way-to ties Mission Hoene which g .g8 � ' who enjoy the fruits of the priva- was close by. Immediately I re- try, while feeding a bull in a pen tions of the pioneers, the story of there was gored so severely that turned, and urged that others the Noath-west rebellion of 70 is he died a few minutes later._ whose families were in need of their • a tale that is told. The t`Fifie" has celebrated her helpshould.be allowed to leave air In the vivid words of Rev. George jubilee. For fifty years she has ` g once. I was indignantly dismissed. plied as a ferry steamer between - Young, an eye witness of the events `You are going too far; this is my that ushered in the history of the business," declared Riel.'> Dundee and Newport, and she looks North-west, the story becomeo a capable of doing another 50 years. AIMLER •A TREACHEROUS TRAP. The sand at the Portobello beach, �j CW .. living reality. _ i Early in 1869 preparations were Finally it was agreed that.if the Edinbuzgh, is being so rapidly 'under wayfor the transfer of the besieged were to '-abandon what cleared away that there are now fears that the foundations of the Hudson Bay territory, including arms they had, and march to the promenade wall may suffer in coal- ' CHASSIS - t Assiniboia, to the Dominion. The fort, they should be allowed to go They in storms. 909 H��S S PRICES half-breeds became uneasy, , and thence where they wished. They , Dunfermline• Board, in order to 3 suspected that the country was to consented; but hardly had they en take advantage of $1,6,500 from Mr. _ be taken from them. Louis Riel, a tered the fort when the gates closed. Carnegie and the grant in aid of - _Dellvsred 0.1.F. Dirty Paid to Montreal. man with marvellous power to ex• upon them and they realized that $26,500 from tue Department, will ' cite and dominate his fellows, fan- they were prisoners. extend the resent Lauder Tech- AAA ned the flame of sedition, and com- ' Among them were all ,classes: nical SchoolP bi �•�■ " �� ■ P. panies of we'll-oAacered half-breeds Physicians, (druggists, clerks, me- The Fife, Kinross and Clackman- ioi it. Wheelbase were rapidly formed. chanics and farmers were all re- nan Charitable Society is the oldest Chassis £640 Chassis :B 780 presented. . of the county associations in Glas- iSEIZED THE HIGHWAY. 'For' nine months thea were im- gow, having been formed in 1758. Phaeton Car 770 Phaeton Car 930 Meanwhile, the Government at came Pn , and their condition. be- The society pays out $1,ti00 sono- Limousine Car 840 Limousine Car 1050 Ottawa had outlined a government, came ,pitiable. They were packed ally in pensions. and sent Hoa. William Macdougall in five or six small, soveless, bed- James McCandlish, of Stranraer, Lal'►dauiette Car 850 LandaUlette Car 109.5 as lieutenant-governor, to establish less rooms on the upper flat of a was arrested, charged with disor- it. AL once the rebels were in two-storey" building. To secure derly behavior, but dismissed be- . �8 H.P■ H.Ps arms. On October 28th, 1869, a de- ventilation it was necessary to 'cause the policeman was not sure tachment of their men took posses- break-the glass in the windows. whether the prisoner's twin brother 9i1 �• Wheelbase - ° aeon of the highway traffic. At With the thermometer'at thirty be- was not the offender. Chassis -,&T2$ Chassis A 9011 o- ; Stinking livor a barricade was low•zero outside, they were allowed George Clark, laborer, was see- k erected, and no travellers were a1- no fire, their food was pemmican tenced to 60 day-#mprisosmeot Phaeton Car 87.9 Phaeton Car 1085 lowed to pass +4ithout a ass frOIIi for ae lectin his children b fail- _•. of the poorest quality. Dainties a g' Y Limousine Car 945 Limousine Car 1153 @ P sent for the risoners,from outside ing_to provide them with food and r their officials. Freight was con- P clothing. Two of the children were Landaulette Car. 988 Landaulette Car 1175 fiscated. Macdougall himself was the fort were snatched away by the g g twins threamonths old.. H�Pe held u at Pembina and the.rebels Tough bandia guards. _ P Mr. George Clark, of the firm of swore that he should come in'only MINISTER WAS WATCHED. Messrs. J. Pullar S Sons, dyers, _ ; ever their dead bodies. Pe ith,`the-atlier afternoon was re- 'Chassis -- ��t°d"r On November 3rd, 1889; Rev. George Young was not al P Riel. at lowed to hold service with all, the sented . with a handsome black Cha8a18t.1058 Limousine Car �IS40 - the head of 125 balf-breeds,.seized prisoners together, but_accoaspas moble clock on the_owcasion of :- lha8 8B C �225s Landaulstte Car 431) Fort Garry .without any opposition. .led by an armed guard he `was al- c "feting eo _year's` cvtrtrauons He now had 600 men behind him. service with the firm. lowed filo minister to the prisoners - a-s LOYALISTS WITHOUT• ARMS.. singly. Even when he waited on a" z _ For full particulars of any of the. above write to [ icut r - sick woman,.&rough guard sat upon tr December by 1st, g1Dennis e was, the ayedd and ' watched Wile be .-ACUTE INDIGESTION The Daimler lector Co., (190 •) Ltd. --' �entrustred b Macdougall to raise a �- Iorce of loyalists, and four hundred On January 9th, 1870 ten of the , were enrolled. They had no equip- prisoners broke jail, and nine of COVENTRY, ENGLAND. dent, however, and their numbers them succeeded' in getting clear Cureli� Through the Timely U39 of _. ►' soca dwindled ominously. away. On January, 23rd, Dr.. r Early in December fifty or sixty Schultz, who had been marked for Dr'•�� im Pink Fills. of these volunteers, poorly equipped death, succeeded in eluding the There is no .medicine can equal ' an insufficiently officered, 'were vigilance of the guards. Later, he Dr: Williams' Pink Pills for st,a- 4 : .placed in an,unprotected •position became Lieutenant Governor. mach-troubles. These Pills are not to guard some Government prove- Irritated by these escapes, it was an artificial appetizer nor a stimu- _ PP - aeons in Dr. .Schnitz's building. determined that someone must dip. I lent. They. act in nature's own - These buildings were in range of For a long time it was talked about. way by making rich, red blood. This the guns of the fort, and were cut Scott complained of his.-treatment. now blood gives vigor to all the or- off from supplies of wood and seater. "you aie a prisoner," be was tans. When it floss through the For three days the little force told. tiny,veins in the stomach it st.imu- was beseiged.- With them were "Even if I am; I should be treat- Tates them and -ereates that crav- — -- three ladies who were greatly die- ed decently," be answered. int h which people call "appetite.~ THE CHAMPION FAT RAN. �some pretty pickles, I can tell you. •tressed by the unaccustomed alarm. This was taken as as insult to an-' Then when thea tite is satisfied I' weigh 518 pounds, with chest 6 Thomas Scott went with a message officer, and from that time. Scott with food the.bivcd gives'the sto- "Jolly Jumbo," Hotel Keeper and feet 1 inch, thigh 31% ,inches, call to Riel suggesting that these ladies was doomed., mach strength to digest it. The Trainer of Fighters: 23% inches, paunch 6 feet 2'/, inch - to nourishment is absorbed by -the England's champion fat man, a es, arm 23 inches and foot 9/ inches ................. blood; and carried to erery organ 518 pounder; who is one of the-lead- I long. Once when I was going to to the bed That is how Dr. Wil- Coventry I found I couldn't get y in sporting celebrities on the"other . .r• • BONNIE SCOTLAND liams" ,Pink Pills , cure .stomach side, is Wigiam Thomas Ecclestone, I into the carriaBes, and when I asked troubles and all blopd diseases „ the guard to put me in his van he r "I c3fl testify t0 the better known as Jolly Jumbo. i great merits of your Emul- - — That- is how they gide health and It is his boast that he is the biggest I blankly refused. strength to weak, worn out.peo So I had to travel as luggage in Sion, especially' in all NOTES OF INTEREST FROMhuman being.an:#tte.':fsse :� the y 'Fie, the luggage van, and when the per diseaSeS Of a.pulmonary earth. p nary ,HER BANKS AND" BRAES. Mr. H. Thomas .Curry, Port Iter saw me,he said `W-bleb aide ups' He has a carriage, chair and bed nature., It has saved many _ Maitland, N. S., says:—"About, because I'm farther around than up lives that Otherwise would " years g specially built for him and a heavy !'three ears a o I was attacked with and down, and he wanted to make dray horse lugs him from place to „ have fielded t0 COt15um What is Going On In the Highlands -hat the doctors termed acute in- me pay excess luggage on.myself. y p- place. 'If he could have his weight tion '. . . we keep Scotes and Lowlands of Auld digestion.' The first indication was g "I have broken the springs .and — p a bad taste in' m • mouth -in the to gold he would be able to. salt 3 bent the steps-of innumerable cabs Emulsion in the house all - -Scotia. -mornin , and & sallow-complexion away•£30,000. But with all this I B P and .carts, and nine times .out of the time and a!1 the family Later as these symptoms developed avoirdupois Jolly Jumbo 'can move ten the cabbies refuse to take me i The death is announced at Ayr m tongue was ' heavily coated, around as lively on hial feet as a titSe MR C' J. BU¢ y g y featherweight. ' as a fare. The railway 'carriages , LONG, BOX 158, Wash- of 'Thomas Barbour, a Crimean and especially in the morning, and 1 g have signs that say, Seat five, Indian Mutiny veteran. felt particularly�dull. My apps* 'la telling how .he.got this nick- but when I get in they say seat illgtOri, R. I. The Tay Bridge foundations re- tile'began to dwindle, and even a name he says he once helped to put three.; I have to wear specially - . quire from 2,000 to 3,000 tons of light meal left me with. a sense of P. •T. Barnum's famous• elephant made coats, trousers and boots, and ' "stonea each year to insure stabil having eaten too much. As I grew Jumbo aboard a ship at Liverpool outfitter who made me some CO � s its• worse I` ate barely`enough' to sus and that he rendered so mucva u- dress shirts exhibits -one in e A gas company has been formed tain my body, but still experienced able assistance that the bystanders at Caidend•en to supply• ,the dis- the most acute window and it took up the whole pp y pains. �� wretched dubbed him Jumbo without further space trict, including Auchterda,rran languor came over me which I could ceremony. His jovial disposition �tI eat anything I want except Emulsion and Bow bill: not throw off. It seemed t if I ltd says caused Jolly to be tacked on potatoes, and as for the anti-fat Dundee Gas Commission has were always tired, frith,but little later. , saved $5,000 on its coal account for streagth and frequent violent head- The big man soon went into the Preparations, dont you believe in them at all. Exercise is the 'Only does ALL It does by creating the year through fortunate mar- aches. The remedies_ gesso me by hotel: busir'osa and opened asport- 'thing for fat folks and I recom- flesh and strength so rapidly keting policy. my doctor, as well as many others, ing resort which has been made the „ that the ro revs of the The contractor for dottblin the failed to restore me, or oven to re mend them all to try it. - p g g headquarters of many pugilists in disease is retarded and often railway between Thornton and lie- Neve me. I was in this very unhap recent years. Jolly, Jumbo mean- —+i•-- stopped. It is a wonderful wen has begun operations at Cam- py state for almost a 3-ear when I .,While learned so much about-boxing , w flesh builder and so easy to eron Bridge. read in a nen spaper o►ie day of the that he became an expert trainer of .%VISE SE TO THEIR HABITS. i� A rough-legged buzzard., a bird cure in a case similar to' mine ,u ilists. << " 14 digest that the youngest child , 1 g Excuse me, ma am, said the and most delicate adult caa of prey rarely seen in the district, through the use of Dr. Williams "One of the most valuable yuali- look canvasser to the lady who had was seen recently in the upper Pink Pills. This decided me to 1 opened the d-)or in answer to hie s take it. If you are losing flesh ties a trainer can possess, he said y g : parts of Jedwater. Rive these Pills a trial. It was not recently, "is that of inspiring' con ; ring, "but if you have a few min }. from consumption 'or any Hugh Maslean, 11 years of age', long before I felt some r t of from other cause take Scozz's. fidence in his man. I-yell, I have utts to spare Id like to show you died from lockjaw in the Royal In- the distress after meals, and as I that', and when I am at the ring- I this great work on the 'Habits of ` EstULSIOJT. It N%ill stop the firmary, Glasgow. ' Stepping up,a confinued tyre use of •the Pills allq . s- side my lad is surd to win. Savage Animals." wasting and strengthen the a nail was the cause. anguor and drowsiness ,and head ''Everybody knows this is so, and "No use wasting your time, z whole hystem. In the mining districts of Cove acltr^s left me and I began to en „` 7. denbeath dull trade is being acco5ppt- joy increased energy and now •One day up in Sheffield oa rival young man, replied the female. �. Be sure to get SCOTT'S panied b y •uf the strength. .To-day I am,a well man, I!patron who was backing a boxer "I've been mar'led three times y poverty in man ]q��d a ok houses of the workers. (enjoying the best of health, with. J fl. on me : that I,�hall and know all'about their habits." AI.L DrzoaotSTS Although 100 years have passed never a tn-inge of the o14 t'raublc, nt:ver forgot. The cid rascal' ar since the dash 'of Sir Jahn bleu's, soli I attribute cure entire}y to ranged that turnstiles 'Should bo KNOWING. �... Let us b"cws reopy of o%uywondEamcnsl. his watch is, still in goingorder and the fair use of Dr. Williams' .Piu: 'plaoed at every entrance to the hall, leEkef�-•fin caa.1.roa11J rroadcrtul—and Thi` iT18t1 w110 is aware Of lila lg. F . and of when I came u I norance knows a whole lot more .calciolsre.tlq,litorotaroroaardi,ccur keeps excellent time. I lilt.' couldn't t through, much less I nrepur"k— as •4aa u. acam awn. The Highland and Agricultural Them., Pills are sold h all medi• go B T '` tbetaII�hlavo 2 o4er;.so m lad was'nefariousl de- than some people, and he stands I Society have again given $.a0 in Ino defilers or you can get them y' Y a better chance of maki>_g good. j ' SCOTT I30VME aid of the �ectuceship in forostry by tttail at 60 cents a box or sic Prl�ed of my moral support. Re ,r Ise We W. Togo at Edinburgh University. lmxes for $°1.50 from Th'c Dr. N6 - Iwun new. rtl?eless, so that 'it ended +�}}t�e managers ut the Royal Ill• Il:uus' Medicine Cb,, Brockville, happily after all. You are right., Cordclia.; today y 'wiry Glasgow, are asking aiO iOut. I "My enormity has led me into will be yjesterday to-morrow.. u` *:it •� .r " �?� �'r.,;_.,y, fogy l,`�iv $a-•,i•' .�y,.-;.:t, ',ti,�' a,...� G,.a .-0 ,.& f. a '" �, ',L ',,,�sa�;a`ct�i •i,.G�' q'" ,ic� .` ' W-92 - , .• .� •, i7 ,r�.'`71�;,'. ',. � '�?+� s. .._� �'�-':' ,•.•.yT��':••"' yl;" ,;w5'' „•rx s,"„' ;`wr ': i - Vis. .. -a ..,,L.+: .'. .. ..,.^r .,. u, ..�5" r....... .•'�•'i9. ..x.a �'..iF� '. '.. .... ..n5. ..: a .' ,l+a.',R•'^' -vra,;�- �a s'. :..� •..it+:3 .�k : 4rK .M'°a,�',... /..:.•. rsite a. ?. y... .,.. .. e.•,.. .ir„r ,_. ....,c-.',, r<'': _,.a : .,i:. „�,.. .t .a;,r..w�.¢. ♦- s -.r w--�: ��+p :7:r: `.w„ #r ,+•"':.,•. .��� �/ .r... ..,- ir.; :T,.. , ♦. ,.. r - ..`r './^X.. 4 '} _ P. "h• '" H,, y.M.,;� .♦ A�rri� y�• .�i`t.�1,+^ , ..,..,. .�. ....^ : °..:'.... --. .... ..... - ,�°.n. _ I e,•`-5• ..riC'•� : _ .,,•... _ 1 n ,. , .:..µ:...,._ ,.L,....'et. .• '. •:• J C f fir;' '•'� �P C �l�l1 WILL. TELEPHONE A'_11D LIBRARY. SIXPENCE A �PEEH T Via" = — It is No Trouble w TORTURED BY RHkUNATI931 1 An occasional does of gentle leas- An InterestGag Experiment BeinS T W L All a Family o1 Five Had to Line r hive such ae Baby's Own Tablets Tried at Cardiff. 1 o Work Nod on in London. Zam-Bak Will Give You Ease 1 4 :`• will clear the etomslch and bowels - � � 'When remarkable story of poverty dry winter is giving way to a milder keep little ones well and happyand . Public free library an institution SO Says MJSS Elsie I Allen'FV*1mu5C1rrIU Its was told at the Coroner's Court in!yet more humid season, the germs "` For this reason the Tablets should which claims distinction for the London' England, r;'•be kept in every home. Mother spirit of enterprise permeating rte After Using Dodds gland, last week at an of rheumatism, sciatica, and allied guarantee of a govern 3 g inquelit of Jane, Alice 'Noble, aged ailments come upon their victims have the system of mann ement. The latest, Kidney Pills. three; the daughter of an unem- with renewed force. anent analyst that this medicine and perhaps the most notable, iI ploy ed bookbinder of Sydney Mr. P. G. Wells of 3313 Ogden contains no opiate or harmful dru lustration of this is to be found in Grove , 3 Y ' g• The sutrered from weakness and Kidney , Goswell road Clerkenwell. Street, Fort William, Ont., says: Mrs• Geo. McLean, Springfield, N. men establishment of a telephone Trouble,'but the old Reliable Kidney The mother said that she went "Following my duties in. attendin, - f3., Says: "I have used Baby's, gg y's,Own inquiry department Remidy Cured her Completely. out to buy a.little coal, and upon,to passenger trains I often get weL Tablets. and know them to. be a Mr. Farr, the chief ' librarian, her, return found her daughter in'through with rain and steam (the cure for all the minor ills of child- stated recently that during the St. Groix, N. B., March 15 flames. The child was wearing'latter in winter This with hours hood. I recommend.them to all short period it has been in exist- (Special),-That the pains, and flannelette underclothing, and she of duty in icehouses in 'summer mothers." Sold by.medicine deal- encs the department has worked weakness which make life' almost. could not afford a fireguard. She, was no doubt the cause of my con- �'` era or by mail at 25 cents a box very satisfactorily.. The inquiries unbearable to so many women are her husband and children cams out f tracting rheumatism in both knees, s; -';from The Dr. Williams' Medicine received cover a very wide range, easily and, completely cured by of the workhouse a few weeks be- left arm, and shoulder. ' Thia got Co., Brockville, Ont. from questions relating to conscrip- using Dodds Kidney Pills, is once fore Christmas, since when her so bad that I could no longer work, tion, co-operation and boilers, to more.shown in tike case_ of Miss husband had 'been doing a little and was laid o8 oh three different Indies' fans, hedge-hogs, old-age Elsie J. Allen of this place: hawkin 'OFFICER MAULED BY A LION g• occasions for several weeks, dur- �.. _ pensions and tailoring. But the I suffered greatly from kidney The Coroner-How much does ing which' I was under the treat• V:When Wounded, the -Savage Beast policy of the committee is to make tan ole and weakness before I bei be earn an an average? Witness- y doctor. I seemed to meat of m the •ratepayers feel that they are g taking Dodds Kidney Pills. Last week we only had 2s. 6d., air. get little if any better, no matter .:f i Sprang,Upon Him. getting value fol' money, and as Mies Allen says. "I was so weak The Coroner-How can you live 9,What I tried, and this was my state Among the passengers who ar- a consequence the number of trivial I could hardly get around, and I suppose you Y j ' questions salted over the telephone work was almost impossible. Life get outdoor relief 4 j when Zam-Bok was recommended .: rived at Plymouth, England, the P Witness-Ivo 'sir we mann' a as!to me. I laid in a supply, and to other day, by the P. and O. at eam- was a struggle g • i- singularly small., Where time is ggle till I heard of hest we can. We have a } Dodd's Kidney penny- m3' rent joy it began to cure me. er Marmor& was Lieut. G. S. An- required for an answer to be given y Pills. I began tak- worth of bread and a pennyworth l rubbed rt well in every night, 'A tiersoai,• El hteenth Hussars of the inquirer is rung up later.•Re- ing them and soon felt better. I of coal. I and when a few boxes had been y g gular borrowers of books are able took seven boxes in all and they Continuing, the-witness witness said that Dawlish. Lieut. Anderson, who cured me. used found I was free again from has been attached to the Intelli- to find out over the telephone whe- w she her husband and three chil-.i the pain and'stiffness of rheuma- �- ther a certain volume is available, I can now do m work the ear ' ?� �.:gence Department, is suffering round and do not feel it. M Y dren lived in one room at the-reqs slam. I.have, had no more trouble and to`ask,for it to be kept until y back from blood poisoning, the result p which used o trouble me so much of 2s. a week. from the diaease and unhesitatingly i!a of a mauling received from a lion called for. The Coroner-That only leaves recommend Zam-Buk. to -all who s month or six weeks ago, on the - is well and stron and I don't•feel ` any pains.at all. 1 you 6d. to live on 7 Witness-Yes, suffer from rheumatism, muscular borders of Somaliland and Ab s- air. stiffness, etc." slain 3 A �Oi2lSllpft Sylrip8thy The root of women's troubles~is Th.e witness told that on one oc- Zam-Buk 'is also a sure cure for Are You discouraged?to Is Your doctor's in the kidneys. There is nota casion a lady gave her is. '6d. g orm, ulcers, absces- In .company with a native -ser- btu a hs:.rr financial toads Is your Darn weak-suffering woman in Canada. eczema, r.in w Iraq , Lieut. Anderson went out'for a heavy Dhyxica! burden? I know what g The Coroners utiEcei said that sea+ piles, bag leg, suppurating IL day's shooting. Finding a lion at been dscou to too tbutri 3 nedlhow to I hef t Odd 9 Kidney Pills will not he found tire,- room very .clean. wounds; coin, burns, bruises chs short.distance, cure iz want to relieve our bur. P, and in nearly every case i t P- ;;, shot he fired, and the I dens a not end the pain and atop the ,'Dodd's Kidney Pills will work" a There.was, howevtr, hardly a scrap Ped hands, cold cracks, and all grazed the animals skull, -wu)tif you win assist°mthu e. for you sea complete. cure. of anything in the room, with the I skin is}uries and diseases. All drug- w slightly wound' it. The infuri- wu ou need do is to write for a free exception of a boa' which was used' gists s stores sell at 50c. per ,' y e st and e :ted beast lea ugon the officer, of the remedy which has been placed �', as a cot and table. The latter was oz, or post free froth Zam- uk cw` throwing him to the ground, and �m one box to cure`you-`it has dobe so FNQUGg used by the man and woman as a Co., Toronto; upon receipt of price. �t bit him through ,the knee just as for others. Ir so I shall be happy ane bed the cover]-ng being a blanket he fired a charge from his double- postage sttaarnp). Your lett.(the hesdt ons Dashaway '"I want you to meet and a rug. He found not a scrap And the old hen moves is a set barreled sporting rifle.through its I dentialt , write to-day for env trod trent- Mrs. Dashers eldest daughter. She of food in theplace.-"- "at. . of her own. r 'lead. The animal continued to 'F. H'wlacuor'Qat'j i s the most intelligent of the three claw and bite him, while Lieut. of them." - - - _ Anderson, fighting for him life,. If a henpecked husband had as Cleverton =-" 'No, , ' ES stars. es P thanks I've Repeat It: tlhlloh•s Cu"t3QflY will always s-m r�rr... clubbed the lion with the butt end much spirit as a mouse perhaps his learned mere than I ought to•know our'mr coughs sad Bolds••' at+.l.sriss.s.«iCo..sw,7oroah. i of the rifle. All the while blood wife would be a little afraid of from the other two." LOCAL AGENTS WANTED was streaming from the wounds of i him. "Is the shoe,too small l" tenider- r ly asked a fond swain•'of his sweet- SalargsdPortraits,Frames and Art SS�ppecialiies. ,w the lion, which was of unusual size. I �- R.peat lt:="8h11oh'e care w111 always Big pr•,Ets. Full Instruationa Catalogue and _ heart, who was moanin about, samples free, The native peccant, although A Recognized Regulator.-To euro nxy It—trs and eotaa g practically unarmed rushed to the ;bring the digestive organs into , cram toes. '`Oh not The shoe ti*'�*�ratr sa,ra suaDAs_s_7,Toea_trrs . G' aid of his injured master, and at Aymmetrical working is the aim of Jane, began Mrs Newlywed I+ 1uatr ghtlrbut my foot is too bi f - ' g ph sicians when the timidly, "I'don't su that's all. \g'` 7 E WAIT RKLIARLE'liEN AND wO�fEa len th the avimal, exhausted from Y y find a pall-I ppose—er—that 11� all over t Ann in to wort for us during T, the .cuss of blood, slunk away, teav- eat suffering from stomach irre u_,, you would-er- object to my get- `— hairs aro hour*selling our high.rade Perfume% .,. g „ rr "A Lithe Decd,Tem Know,- will become a areas �',iles uiaites.7 6e,Co!less,etc To export- you sper� :. ing Lieut. 'Anderson almgst over larities, and for this purpose they ting an alarm-clock Z Not at•all, danger f!it be allowed w roach.down the tkmae nes neeenrary.Wur+k tp easant and remunerative. come, and 1a a very precarious' P IDa'8m! replied the Slee mold, b the lungs \1 C �hs .roma Specialties Co., Dept. W, Traaby can prescribe nothing better than( „ P PY 1 p the Peru in the lad with condition. Parmelee's Vegetable Pills, which I Then things never disturb me :at I All n`2 LAS 00,12. `sure r''medr eoatas,tag Toronto,vannas Subsequently the lion was found !will be. found a pleasant medicine .all' TK Qi 1t -FiVe Post Cards dead at a tittle distance from the'! of surprising virtue in bringing When a woman' meets a man lscene of the encounter.. The in- ;the refractory organs into subjec- I , Sickle's Anti Consumptive Syrup after her own heart the chances r a.eorte3 Ia°d+e�appee. sower,,..ewe,comic+,era, ured, officer was conveyed• to the 1 tion and restoring them to normal 1.•s an unparalleled remedy , for are that he isn't. ' I,,ton Dear.. vOR\1�Y PIi,EL London,Out. coast, and at Aden embarked for action, in which condition only can colds, coughs, influenza and die- s: London., where he will be' treated they,perform their duties proper. eases of the throat and lungs, The FRUIT LAND. In a hospital, 3'' g There is nothing equal to,Moiher Firs acres, rinse to rail and Vancouver R Q fame of the medicine rests u P4II Graves Worm Exterini'nator for de= Price 41-AM.' terms. Also city and suburban lots years of successful use in eradicat and+rn►e. Some fellows can't even dis- Ing these affections, and in btra ing worms. No article of.its, charge. a, duty without making a, pro- y a$URUF , XFNDALI.neal•r In Reals . ". Many a man who never suffers g tecting mankind from the fatal fav- kind has given such satisfaction. a,a u:,+twr.rt, tv, Vancouver. 8.c. from out will tell noise like an explosion. j --_ left foot sever feels right. that his orae atoottsn,aloh o dure s wi]Ilalwye one unci ages of consumption, oo tcon We of other people wit�ar the troubles » careful to fight P P admirable for- r: Buffer No Mare.-There are thou- A in its early stages. Bickle's titude. sands who live miserable lives be- ' Syrup is the weapon, use it. ' Every time'• the average man cause dyspepsia dulls the faculties makes a good guess he has a lot „ ' and shadows existence- with the Mr. Bubkins, said the proud fteing t Meaning ! s�; -- cloud of depression. -'One way to `'Q say,about his superior judgment. y father, shaking the (young inan rr..u..er,teste..es..rwesaa,e .:. dispel the vapors that beset the Vic-1 warmly b the hand 1 m �M Y et e tell ell dims.of this disorder is to or�er and d`s! Cid ,e They suppplied the Menthol tlttlTpN A�iRItiAM OYlINO ".0' tonne fn 'The DA L" !denthul Pta�ter, which you that you .are a man after my s..hw..e..ti.,.wtewa w...eetreeL them a course Of ParIIrelee'8 Vege- relieve.Instants backache,headache, nearaigia, own heart," "Oh, n0 Bir " inro- Ottawa. table 'Pills w tbeunatism as sciatica Leste e' us to suitor I-m est vegetable - Pills• .known, ein-g j g R• RLI�TT - r, r yOlIf Qg er 8. Will develop unr bury from two to three inches +easy•to take and- are most efficaci- a—. no you remember the night '� tiFAirTIF1lL [ASTER P08TCARJB Tn a very short dme. loos in their action. Atrial a them I proposed to yo',1'z'.' She-"Yea, " cra.i., AnVols, Rabbits, 'etc.,' and AasotctsLY eaxrezt`.t .,rice shoo prop►la >> He— After a Bold Once don't fail to take a tea+peon• your name in Cold on each for 1.ec` Communications 4rictly private, a¢ 1vi11 prove this. dear. lie- R'e sat for one hour, j fel of Painkiller mi xad with a Close of hot water10 orman peel AtY'a Co,,,London, ons THE C07MPAYY �, and s` ar. it surely [OwnR�a M[OMM: ' and you never opened your mouth: m 7 prevents ehilta, Arold gab 6.1 Bathurst Jt.,'I'oro"tu,Unt• y, " rstitutes, there is but one Piinkliler"—Pe hndl nant-PROOF•• She- les, h remember,,dear"' Da.b_t5e.sad i,•a . He-"Ah, that was the happiest — -- B our 'boy threw, a flour of my life." PROMPTIfiG HIM.' RAW stone at me 'just now, and barely „ >anisaed' me." If my memory, sloRly answer Holloway s Corn Cure is the evl the reluctant witness, "serves Mr. Grogan-"Yez say he missed medicine-t remove,. all kinds of n e rightly—,, FURS-andHIDES Set ' corns and warts, and only costs "Otte moment interrupted the •° "That's shat I understood m self to remark.'.' y' the small sum of twenty-five cents. el oss-examining lawyer: "please "Well, it was not my' b'y.'' '-"' rc•nember, Mr. Slick, that your Write for Weekly Pries Usti. Shlpeirents Solicited, This is the seventeenth time memory is under oath." JOHN HALLAM - TORONTO, ONT, hereat it:-"ShLloh's cure will always !I've. seen you in the dock," said _ cure my coughs'and colds.", a magistrate, looking at a prison- Reppat it:-"Shiloh%Cure vrill alwa"s Ier sternly, "Yes- fur eight years core my coughs and solea." _- __ _ Mrs. Blunder has just received a I now I've seen' you sitting in the .� telegram from Lndia:• . "What an! chair,- but I've never thought of A negro was passing under a u" admirable_invention the telegram!complaining about it!" replied the •scaffoldi-ng ` where some repairs is'" 'she exclaimed, `-.when -yatr-Prl-saner reproachfully.- ding on, ell `1` -come to consider that this'message - from above on his head, and was :� "has come a distance of thousands, Repeat it:-"Shiloh'@ Cure will always i broken by the fall. Sambo ti:ery USED IN of miles, and the gum on the en 'cure my coughs and colds.'• cuolly raised his head and exclaim- j �,g Conservatories, Colleges, Schools, velope isn't dr et." l ed :-"Halloa, you white loan up _ '�3_ _CHEER UP. ear! If you don't want your bricks Theatres, and in thousands of homes where a piano Cheer u broke, just keep 'em off my, Bead!" of di�aictive merit• u appreciated. 'The BeD is the There ought to hp a plink in p, chappie; don't you fret. over., political platform gu.ran- Smile, for that's the way to do.. - — only piano with the Illimitable Repeating Action. 'teed to give the candidate a walla- Not 'a' bit -of use'to get Time Has Tested It.-Time tests all things, that which 'is worthyc over. Blue. lives ; that which is inimical to t Care's an, se, .thing to whip P to man's welfare'perishes. Time ` If you give it .bill for biff. Try to.keep your upper lip has proved Dr. Thomas' Eclectric p Stiff. Oil. From a few thousand bottles (Send for (free Catalogue No. 78. t D in' the early days of it"s manufac- tnre the demand has risen so that ' D1'_1.1;. P1AN0 Omen Co.. Umileul GUELPH.ONTARIp, F 7 Nothing like 9 grin and grit now the production is running into To repel a hard attack. = 'the' hundreds of thousands of bot- -Laugh ,c at measly luck and hit tie's. What is so eagerly sought :c e► fair must'be goon. R Better than to lose your grip. l Nothing's apt to hurt you if A small' boy's id-ca of .politeness You can- keep your upper-lip k Stiff. is not to ask for a second piece of A f - pie. ..FU R. WANTED IMMEDIATELY 'Corr - ' .: • y..ns vee makes you.score, Tearla3 Dbwn'alSnitK'dner eoE ilelsy'etnrm�, ' Hopelessness will never.pay, opium-laden ^inedDo no^may check couching 200,000 n+fits Always darkest just before tntthe cold etay., nnnnetr;ee;wheayoube{[fri -MUSKRAT ny Uta to cough fake Allen's Lang Balsam, free from • v'� ,��he pu Ila rr>�1'n be nay opium,full of healing power: t nns.sale an b Your day's coming, take my tip. r f WE BUT ILL OTHER KtMti.8 [F FV;I$. IMP111111111-111 SOLICITED. >: Don't with,fate get in a tiff, You cant have a mild winter:and The Monteith, -Strother Fur Co, 1 t and 13 C`urch St. Just you keep your upper lip hear the jingling of sleigh bells, IORO NTe r q`F F \Il. 11--Ila. Stiff. too. • x..•. _.. .,, .,. .. ...s....x,:nr .,' .:K:..x+i 's,..,:ce:+•...y,,:s_•.w.#�. -a>~L.y •.yti%x.� xs ��•- ta',: ...,�.�r> .. y_„� r'# '',,.• .'dol '4? t�Y' ,,� ”°',,,,�,.� �'. NI, • 1.' r VM�" 4 t cam.-.. ..•,�$'.'.. r.1'Y(�. Y•)••+•: }: fy $...�w '.. '.. .... hd er'•rt". ... ••Y Y,"n.A..P a,:,t .- :,. .i. :^,., ..a'. ,3+wr.t ,�3'^1�1r ,•s4 ..:I'F"'.': '.;5- 1 :'�.' T'Y ':fF .{c".7��.' "Y`.•"li ' :t -.s�-. <to ... .. :'xJ+'d.. 'Fw,. •�* y._ �M..•.^�-., :.r: .,.F ,,,v.!=.}.. r.. _; } k;'i, 'w'igrV+.*r .."' Y , V. y _ }-LOCALISMS, —Miss K. Banner spent a few has been somewhat critical since, but i days with Prince Albert f riends. we understand ohs is improving. VERY PRETTY' - -Found—A •pair of woollen A farrvr adjoining -town missed a —Mrs: Joseph Doyle is visiting mitts with leather covering. Los- few hens about ten days ago and teas- :-relatives in the city. er call at this office. ed footprints to an usused building e Post- doubt butter at Richard• —Many a1 a suffering from the east of the park pond, whore he fou son's grocer , 21c lb. r va nice pot of poultry ready for eating ra arvey leaves for the the changeable weather. North-west neat week. indicating a rendezvous where it was We are showing the RreateKt varlet —Fresh oranges, new prunes; evidently intended to have a feast. y that has been. Beautiful -. —Miss Mabel Calvert is confined dates, prime cheese and other The farmer carried home the fowl and Litho and Photo, Bi rtllday Chic ds, Gold Tinsel local greeting ?' to the house with an attack of eatables fresh at Dickie's this his family had-the feast.—Journal. Cards, Jt. Patrick, Shamrock and the richest, prettiest week: * 'Easter Cards you could wish. Comic and fancy cards. —Mr. Deadman, of Toronto, —Alf Rogers, of Kinsale, spent a' For the greatest choice and best price go to DICKI.E'S.- spent a few days with A. t.,acid Friday afternoon with his parents Mrs. Green. C. and-Mrs. Rogers. Miss Mackie . ' —Mrs. James King, who, has accompanied him to Kinsale to s If you require any Stam ing Goods, Staruping dune or Stamping ' been seriously ill,is we are glad to make her final calls cm her many p y r patterns, 1-ve have the,variety of goods and state, improving. friends previous to her return q pa do the woe for you. —Mrs. Adair, of Toronto,visit- to Banff. _ ' ed her mother, Mre. John Field —The eotitmittee, appointed by You want a good choice of 'nice carpets ? We have them, and don't ` the first of the week., the public library board .to pre- fail to see our new b ibre r'luor .flatting, pretty and durable, —Born—At Bowmanville. on pare a new catalogue of the books made in Canada tend 'sway ahead of Japanese ►S �t unday, Feb. 28th, to N. J. and now oil the shelves of the public rilatting. Ask to see it. -..' Mrs. Morrissey, a son. library have their -work nearly —Dr. Refiners have again adhianc{cl l�cices ort.sug,tts• w F. L.Henry will be here as completed and it is expected that _=� ,• usual'next Tuesday to 'attend to. within two or three weeks the -' - Luive and buy while our supply la;t8., his professional duties: * same ~Fill be printed. " — Have yo had one of one Full Dinner,Pails . This is one of our ? —Miss Flossie King, of Toronto, —On Sunday last as Joseph and' lead'er5. Better bu one. is spending a Month with her Mr's. Gormley were driving along , SALE REGISTER. a y. '-sister, Mrs. P. J. Morecombe. the baseline their driver Rave a For Fresh.Groceries come to FRIDAY — - - b , MARCH 11TH, 1909.—Auction —Dr. and Mrs. Field, of New jump across a small pool of water. sale of 100-acre farm, also horses, r 'Liskeard, spent several days rd- The bit broke and the bridle sabre cattle implements. etc., on lot 2i, Dickie a sentry with the former's parents ull'. The animal ran for about a con. 7 Pickering, (known as• the (��here. mile when the•cutter struck a Robert Ward farm), the property t j f _ —Henry Fawkes has leased Mrs. stone throwing both occupants = of W. W. Ward. Sale at one - `E. McGinty's•residence on Church out but fortunately resulting in o'clock sharp, see posters. F. Postill, and will move:therein next npainjury. The horse continued Auctioneer, week. running until it reached its stable TuEEDAY, MARCH 16TH—Auction sale G+ , —The Baraca Bibley little dawage of _ Class in .there being verfarm stock and iulpleueents, un et Your Horses lI1 Supe fol th.e connection with the Methodist.S. ,done. lot-10, con, 1, Pickering (one mile 13.'now boasts of some sixty-one —In its issue of Tuesday :March east of Pickering villages belonging - -Spring 'Fork _ members• 8th the\iagara Falls Dail}'Record to the estate.of the late:Johu J.I'oth- -bIrs. John Field who was 're- contains an interesting account of ergill-. Sale atone, see bills W B ported to be seriously ill ib ou'c the annual congregational re-un- "We Powell, Auctioneer R'e have the very things yoti need: - last week'3 issue is now improving iou of the Drummond Hill Cburci�•h E-DNESDAY, 31ARc'H 1?TH.—Auction somewhat. of which Rev. F..C. Harper B.D. male of farm stock, implements and HorEe Clippers' —Alis Jlabel Harvey entertain. is the popular pastor. The churchhousehold furnihure on lot 3l, con. ed the members of her Sabbath was filled to overflowin'g with A n Pickering. the property of T. Laughlin. Sale at one, see bills. _ Horse• Singers, -Fri- reprE`s School class at :her home on: elltatige audience from that. R B Powell, Ati . df!y evening. city an_cl from Niagara Falls, N.Y. e , uconeer. Horse Tonic coin- locality attended number f Hendee- Ther has been the most the past FRIDAY, MARCH 26TH.—Annual —Quite n .number from this Thete�tlyd mays that Y succ-esx•fal bination sale at Brougbatn of firm ::.. Stoves and 'General Hardware. sons Male at Cherrywood on Wed- 1n the history of the.church in the stock, implements, household fill - ' nesday afternoon. matter of increase in membership tune, seed grain, hay, potatoes, —W. H: and Mrs. Field, of To- and in the financial standing,there' oultr etc. Terms creditoe ca. p 3 >z. U TOntl7, spent a couple Of days last being R ?urpltrs.af ctvgrSt O ire-the Fee moderate. Entries_nmde' earlv.• i OS E, PH H ,• week with the Purmer's arents, general funds. NDY' �lr a congratulate t°iIl' appear on bilis. Poucher. F R Pustill, Auctioneers. ' John and Mrs. Field. our furmer townsman in the good a -The Lacifeg Aid of St.. An- work he is,doing. - �� idrew'P Church spent a profitable on the ,nesting of the A. i0.v V. • , D��"NL^i & SON ARM T and pleasant time a.t the mt�nse N. stn Tne�dtty evening a lively . - S on Tnescia afternoon. debate at:cIone in which the st,trnR —Bert Law, of* Dnnbarton, is l members showed mtwh inter_est W 1�"' I7-S Y, oflFering his residence and black- came o!T. Th4e siibject was, 're y >< tutlk smith shop to let, and' will sell his solved that the �' Are, -our. Cons giving plenty of ' good-natured Head tzar-tern .for all.kinds of stock and'tools. See advt slouch i- preferable to the tidy �- Hens laying.lots of eggs.? —John Gormley went to Berlin crank a•s a wife. The affirmative Farm Implements. _ on Monday to give a report to was led by Frank Harvey, while Hogs lI fattening properly the Toronto World of an extensive Gordon Law and W. D. Rogers A full line of. Carriages and -Young cattle, colts an dhorese thriving property ? sale being held near that town. -were hi-4 able lieutenants. The Wagons and Harness —M: Hickey' has leased the negative was captained by W. L. Reazin property.lately on hand.' t Its$ y palchased Courtic a and he was supported by .: If no )t by R.Tums. Mr. Iiirltey will con-' D. F. Every and E. L. 'Chapman. Call and see era,day or evening.'" - ' time in the milk business las The debaters showed that they - utaual. had given. the matter much Herbs e.ull] The king of Stock Foods, —D. Simpson is in Toronto this thought as the virtues as well as A �OR SA=.rE r week attending the annual can- the undesirable traits of character " VALUABLE l vention of the Supreme Council of the good-natured slouch and � , of the Order of theCanadia'n Home tidy crank -were clearly set forth. ;y DU want• - -,' �y j , r Circles. The vast array of arguments were .Property ln' Pickering —S. and.Mrs. Lintoa,.of Arcola, listened to with rapt attention Sask., will leave this week on by the large number of bachelors Tenders are invited for the purchase their return tri after s R of.the-old Pickering College premises, -Lar P. pending o' ho had come out for the purpose- f ge resh ' stock Inst arrived. Dont be without it this most of the }Tinter with Ontario of receiving light on a4uestion situated in the quiet but attractive time of year. Get your horses in shape village of Pickering, on the main line -'friends-- whiz h had given them many sleep- G.T.R., about twenty miles east of for spring work. —The Dramatic Club has been less -nights. The . probability is Toronto. <' - ,engaged by .the public, library that many of them will soon bid The property consists of ten acres . 25 and 50 cent packages. Just one place board of Highland Creek to appear good-bye• to their `bachelorhood, fronting on the ,Kingston roadand in town to get it.- .y, -duich as they nre now Rnxivt4,.,i -� 26th, in Elliot's hall. ing after-vacant hotis surrounding :gf,otintry and of the lake e ay was very •age an vicinity. " The three im- lan.us c:+tttpns, excellenj garden. A U there being rain and parlial judges, after the last many beautiful trees, etc. With ex- M �� Jam:. PNIAN sleet,'a good crowd attended Ger- speaker heed taken his seat, gave cepion of the plain buildini, which • • ���JJJ t� vas .Cornell'. sale on Tuesda-y their derision in favor ' of the a';rs destroyed hi- fire; the-preinisev: afternoon. -Prices were go(A and aflirttiative, thus greatly inrreti including outbuildings,windmills;et,:. :bidding was quite active. ing the popularity 'of the "good- are just as 'gond as, they were when --- ------_ —�. E. `anstone moved to his natured slouch." occupied'by the school, and known as new home in Port Perry on Alon• _ �• affording'one of the most beautifully SPR//1fG +V1/ALL f�APEf-�S day. We believe it is Mr. Van- situated propertie in the county. stone's intention. to continue his PORT RrHITBY Would`be very suitable for a Sanitari- lbusiness his drover in this town —= tit'?• hey await the jud merit of Pickering Ladies. 100 different T' 8 ship and will pap periodical visits A r'io`t pleasing event took place Thev are now offered for sale 'in stjies'aud patterns. Front 5 Lents tip: 1t(I his old territory. last Vednesda 1 pursuance of the decision of the goo- -Fall ..tock of Groceries." �L'e keep no second c it y. 1 htrch I0th, at the c Ij I y Anglican church here, when Miss Eva erning body ter remove tris school to Prices as low a9 the lowest. —T, M. Henderson, -assistant Mav, eldest daughter of :1I r: and �1rs. Newmarket, Ont., where in new buil' Prices of.the Jlassey'Harris Co.,, Jarr es.Willis, became the bride of Jlr, ings anti c,nlarged pre,n'►ses, the college Dry'Goods, table linens, steam loons. factory cottons. Flanttelettes, .Toronto, accompanied by his Fred Hollidav, Brooklin. Before five deli re=open September next. Tenders grnghams, new prints, hosiery, gloves, etc. Full range: daughter, -spent Sandfly at the a c1Rek, the hour appointed, a large for the pttrchuse of the preniise§' at. , home of his sister. :firs. John Ran- number of friends and guests•assetu_ Pickering will he received until March Produce taken—highest tuarket price paid. kin and with other friends in hied at file church and were seated by 15th; loR'est or ativ tender not Pickering townshili, the ushers. At the strains of the Low necessariiv accepts d. Address t° hengerin'. .R•edding mnich; played by ALBERT S. IIOGEHS, EDWARD -BRYAN, . .:'PICKERING- -The young ladies': Philathea Mix, Luella Hobbs, Pickering,.the ofli- C'hairtimn of TigiStec•,s. --Bible C'lw-s are•holding a banquet ciating mfnister, Rev. Mr. McIntyre; 21-3 6'3 Bay. 5t•, Toronto. in honorof. the oun 'c ccitlLthe_efi} fnllnwNfl 1 — Baraca Bible Class th'is"(Frfda}*,) fir.1-Iollitlar, then the bride, who was . - `.•� evening, the yonn¢ men having unattended, leaning on the arm of her 'woo the contest for new members father, advanced slowly crown the SETTLERS' GG r GG "for the muittli of February. aisle. The bride looked very hated- --J. E. Disney, Of Whitby, was '°toe in a gown of white silk embroid. -�'� "hereon Friday, JIr. Disney is now Bred voile over white silk with ri veil 1 ' - -settled in Whitby where he w of trills fastened With a wreath'of T R AI H S ,e hove a large assortment of Boots jest arrived orange blossoms and carrying she _ for the fall trade. carrying on an extensive business usual shower bouquet of cream roses. N` In the implement litre.. He 11as a After the very impressive cereuiony TO r; large shop pith a large stock of, the guests, about sixty in nua3her, The Celebrated Williams' 1�Take 'buRgies,.implenlents, etc. went to the home of Miss Woodhouse MANITOBA, ALBERTA where congratubitions were extended , ( o better goods made in Canada) —As usual there will be cfttite a - --.- ' rush of settldrs this'spring to the to the happy couple. then all sat S A S K A T C H E-W A N We;have also a few pairs of Boys' and Youths' Boots, odds. North .west. The thea rags are down to.the tables laden.-with all the P By the season. The wedding By Canadian Pacific direct line and sires, we are clearing at half price. . now. on, and already there have Call and"see thein. - presents were ntlnler°tts. and hand- For Settlers traveuing Settl,ere and families ;. been several. large• excursions' some which showed the high esteem with live3tock and without]ivesfock' Pickering township will supply in which the bride are held.. effects should use ^ her usual, quota •of settlers, ftnd The bride wits teacher in Greenwood Special Trains Re�ularTrains Re A. BUNTING,•� • • � Ticketing each week for some time will see and•B;ilsam public schools where, by : ` the departure of some. her estimable character, Rhe won hosts will leave Toronto leaving Toronto f low, •.. —The many friends. of •Richard of ft•iendc- 31'r, and Mrs. Holliday Each TUESDAY to 10.1a a.m. daily LADIES, JUST 'LISTEN _ J. Coad'wh' two years ago resided left on the evening train' for Toronto MARCH and APRIL Tourist Sleeping Cars and Niagara Falls, f°Ao-nred__h _show--_ at 10.16-p.m. Fasi_est Time _ in Pickring e -ivilT-r•ekret to hear of ers of rice and confetti .and good his death *hick took place on Fri• wishes of their many friends. COLONIST CARS ON ALL TRAINS MRS. LEIGH intends clearing out her Fall Millinery Stock to the day, Feb. 28th, at Ili* home in - .-No Chard• for Berths West'Toronto. After leavin Pick- Low Colonist Rates - _ . public at the greatest bargain ever offered.' - ering Mr. anti Mrs. Coad lived for uxeRlcoe 1 a time in Richmond Hill but late- Jlrs, St. John Jones, who has been Only Through Seri to the West All Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats at 50 cents each. ly have lived retired in West To- living:clone in her house in the Fast j Apply to nearest agent for full Information dna and she further beV. to state that she will be closing her store on the ronto. Ile was hi hl reg este-d end' had a stroke of parak=si.v la,t free copy of"Settlers'Guide"or write R. L R' R 8 y p week and mast have been Thompson, D.P.A.,C.P.R.,Toronto 19th of December, until 86ring Opening—date later. a.nd much sympathy is felt for his WW��thont, aid for some time as the firelP,. re our �/�''p�`I North Side Pickering," Ont �t itlow in her bereavement, when she was found and her condition;E. R. BLOW, Agent, Whitby.1 I—N-1R : LEIGH, ging st., , ,. -.' .• - 7„ ..,,m.�.. ,.wr, �.,.-a': .R;N•:•i. .Y,�•�.•K,.• ,,.' ..:,"4si,e,.',e. �,::• -•.;ae.; � �.r •,y. }