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MCKINNON.M.D., L.R.C.S., assembled and good order prevailed ;r • Edfabur h, member of the College o1 -- — throughout the evening. -The ice was Toronto, of Mary F. Barton,agbeloved and the quantity. Salt will arrive, ll atoians and surgeons of ontarie'liosevate To-DAY's PICS not very good owing, to the mild wife of Mr. Malcolm MeT ggart, for- about April let. Price about same as ' iR lira�aI College of Sarkeoas, Ediaburgh. White Satin Plour,We for bbl. merly of this place,in her th year. last year. a �eW attention to dsieasee or ,omen ana Bon mon •' ?7c ,. weather, but everyene enjoyed the Her funeral took place on Monday to y � tldaen. Office aced residence,Bronghym. Cream•Bune " 76c .. . evening. It is hoped that this will Prospect Cemetery. Saw gumming, filing and general -- Tea-Bnns '" ' '14c t�j"" - not be the event-on the rink. The blacksmitbing. . =� .7-110AER1NS__M.EI� CAL S1J - _ Brotherhood are to be congratulated _•__ATrtA on their venture. W 11 ACIS(�{� �_� ROCK RO D and X-RAY MlSTITUTE FRss 11 t! 4 11�Jp UIIW 1!i/ . -- ,- -PICYSASDtG, • ' - ONTARIO UIIlvereal'Bread:llSaker-1.0W-coupons - •.r. _ Peter Stewart, sr., is a lithe better � I Universal Cake Maker—SW coupons. CHERRYWObD. at time of writing. 1 u. 11WIN TOWLE, M. B., X. D., C. X., -- . A. H. Roper and lady friend spent F. Ro era Sunda ed with J. Smith. Physician-ice ottarge g - ' Flourt Out-Cho and Mixed Clio o nsO>s ae F en—ilp a an rs.Nt swan era n OTO -- _ Bpeciiliet in Bec;aTlSlieasee ProstaHo Dia g sues of Men. Diseases of women, Cancer, P P in Cherrywood. the oyster supper at Box (trove Fri-. 'r Tumors,X•Ray examination. Dbeaaes of eye —� Mr. cad Mrs,Gates $undayed with 'dav evening. M. T�,� �,� p Mr.nose,throat and Ila age. Pitting gtaaes and "t3Cli�NTON COAL"THF.BBOT - MC. and Mrs.Cotten, of Rouge Hill. D• M. D L CKL' RIS m"•r •'a1 acate and oLrraio diseases. Stove and Chestnut Coal at Iltd 70 g We are glad to see A. B. Lehman biline Hours iS-to 9 and T to f) d91y H. and Mrs. Pilkey, of Cedar Grove, around again;'after his sickness from Steam Coal :. G 70 visited Cherrywood League Sunday blood-poisoning. - -FOR Smithing Coal 800 I evening. B. and Dire. Parrin tun,of Toronto, - - Arthur Taylor received a severe kick spent over Sunday at the�latter's par- FIRESH MEATS EO. A. MCGILLIVRAY. L.L.B., J' L• 'SPINK, LIMITED, from a horse last Thursday svening, parents, S. P. Lapp's. m but-is on duty again. , 1. Surister, Solicitor. Noiazy Pablic 30.\ PICKERING, ONT. The our people of this vicinity - Successor to James White. OgiosnexttoStandardBank.Whfsby. 5u y g P P y WHITEVALE _ spent a very sociable-evening at the B. FAREWELL. Q. 0., BARBIS. bocce of Walter and Mrs, Hollingeron Wm.3feelt, who.ha:f given up farm Opposite post office.- 0 TmB,County Crown Attorney.and County Thursday evening last. ing. will bold an auction sale of his 8 auditor. OOart Hamm.Whitby. 10 vAL farm stock, implements. furniture. ? ' • — AUDL�Y etc.• on Thursda March i0t r. T. BARCLAY,Barrister-fit-Law, Meek, has some inters tot`n of`got ig J-J. Bolfetsor,Notary Public,Special Exami- Mr. Harbron hak been suffering to the States. ser for Stas ocurb of Justice, Successor to from ins y.Dow A Mcaillivray, Brock street, CLAREMnNT y' Beare Bros., who have sold their -. -.Whitby, ny Mr. Pilkey has installed an indepen- their farm, will bold an auction sale of H. WARKE, SOLICITOR ANU dent telephone. farm stock;-implements, etc., on their v - NOTAAT Prates;, (successor to lite �• v l�'DERTAKER ; Herbert lilxke is improving, after premises Is mile west of the Is the time to place your order for - a•' David Ormiston),Whitby, lir. Sydney'forth- his recent illness• Village on Wednesday, March 19th. a monument. Being a slack time 0020,who is associated with 7fr.Werke,attend, ,vi 1 y Horse buyers have been buying up Everything advertised most be Bold, of the year in the shop's better in- ^ at°utkenag on Wednesdays. Night and Sunslr► calla have some of the beat horses at'good rices. y yt.. Loans arranged. illy m ti ecial attention. as-there will be no reserve whatever. ducementa can be even, _ p Y P All are pleased to hear that Richard —_ S� ferwtaf•y, - ga nrio's a a o.. f mild re able t be out SALEM Place your order now and have N, D. V. 8, g A9 I am agent for The The. Bell Telephone Co `are,busy — the stones erected the first thing ALTER L. HOS DE Graduate Ontario veter,n McIntosh Granite Co., of erecting their line which comes from The Brotherhood have organized a is the spring. pry College. ,.• Member Ontario Veterinary Medical Society. the east as far as the school house and football club for the ensuing year, of Picke3orring to Dr,N.J. Shizlq, office liiag si', Toronto, I can give vett* then north for about half a mile. . which the following-oMcers have been l: W GIBBO?ti'S =—ClaretnoaE Pickering, 37 close pt ices on .eleictea; Son;-Pres., F, L. Fowker M. P Pres., Rev, S. T. Tucker: Vice- Pres., ice- r i)P>;!►fstts; �ftrali. . a' ..MONUMENTS =_; The nextmeetingof Othe Cherry- Trews., R. P. Mowbrayy - C pia oec' - 1�a7 G. HAM—Issuer of Marriage oA- Farmers' Club will be held on Oliver; Manager, J. Pallister. Mena- OA L L1 License• in the County of oataiio, Monday evening next, March 7th. A ging Cow.—W, Wilson, F. Harrison, Pickering village, '271y - See me before buying, I good turtiout is expected. C, Pilkey, F. Nutt and J. 11icAi oy. Hard and soft. ��^^�� -. Jesse' Cober, who has decided to A most duccessfdl hocks tourna- TT ' JV. HOPPER EsRio ee'ooaat�y'ot oaitalio ley fo[aetw ceall tephoue give up farming,will hold an auction ment was played oil the Brotherhood .-. ` - Offioe at store and his residence.Claremont. sale of bis farm stock. implements. rink on Saturday. Feb. 28th There L V � � t, --- -- --- hay, roots• etc., o .his premises, lot was a large crowd present to see the Shin leis. 5 _ Lath and , g "Do R.BEATON,TOWNSHIP CLERK 3S. con. 3. Pickering, on.Thursday, contest for the silver cup.TThe weather... �l� i ` .. conveyancer, eommimoner tar lakfag March 17th. a,ty sine�[ t eb ice -was heavyThe 16dwavits, g ccounsanz.._846& tEoaay to loan —- ._ on tam ••Issuer of Marriage Lin B,V® YC1.l Joseph Collins, w-bo has reslided �n fotlowing teams entered the-competi- Prices right. •aow' bi . a. Out ay the townline west of here for many tion.: Brooklia, Columbus, Baggots- �+ ears..ba`rented his farm to William Ville and Sit lem The tltwt game was A. C. R.E lC:+ O R y M $ - - --- u i bus. -Some • ter Cyanoses otYortsad oaaano. awn tat. Mr CoUios dao nnnoun�e a to a oo sat as c eaa '` Ifon aabes of all kinds attanaed to go ehortart g * laches,-Addreo Green Sfvsr P 0. Ont. for Frida March 11th. As be in t`i'- Friday. g ae. and both teams played strong, ing up house-keeping its well as farm- galem is to be cangratulstsd oa the Q��►�Qwj�Ri L tuber / B. POWELL. Licensed Auc• isg, he is offering th-e furniture and excellent game they put up. Wilson • e +•ei�j • sioneez for Ontario and"York Coa ,►u %I stock and im lemente. " Every and i3ilhul were the ears of the da Clad•of eaLas wnAOeted Ntber privaoety or by Y p y y All kinds of building material inclnd &WOOD sane sow• soneeted. 1lbr date• or article offered will be sold and Sadler was the beet of the goo,• g oto P&MOulArs opply at rwidmee, stu;abetif tenders. W ben we consider the short ing tough and dressed lumber, r ;. RL r P age arslet2at News Offio. +iU Have you clay of these symptoms of HIGHLAND CAeEK' ;ime t13e Cplub is or aniaed [h.y did lath. ALC. t+sssfye prompt attention ray. defective.Vision; Homer' Burt spent Friday to the well t favor the wore, down t eeeto ID oad .glee bsve justHarrived and are selritish Columbia ling POUCHER. Licensed Auction- Pain -in, over the back. o� he e - To air valuator o011essor and setae of t �' City n fa at W-65 r square in lots of 10 square i smu'ri getsou�ses all kinds of Motion sates granulated eyelids inflammation � gam a was played by Baggotaville and q oat pia ria- the tempi;; Harry Lewis, of Singaton, is visit- Brooklia, The la begin in favor of or Gver. Terme cash. aeadneted arid valuations mad. as &sod• ery eyes• Pin his rents here, play era&•e6arge. Estates ase eanak=meara Goa- lleuppoesd Ekly slgial sad ;roes-eye. pc W Baggotsville, who played strong. and W. D. GORDONalk SON. •tu•nuy maoatted and cold by socuoa m If so it willt you nothi Lo con• w P. and Mrs. Cowan entertained in a short time scored the first goal. ,as Ynvat• rel+ Yortp,tes »ns, notes and ng a few friends on Thursday evening. _ aecounY prom'&, Go :6 and sats.. suit ir>ie. ' o uiev glasses I gg Brobklifl ' soon warmEd up to tate mat req Wm, Lawson and family.of West irdie ea2temeaw sawate+d: rftoneoach o. will tell you so. r. game and in &abort time scored. At 811 and a�L1CC88$ *rite for some and partisatby Bio�� Idlll, spent Sunday with Mr. and ]If[rs, half time the score stood one goalPrepare �yk oat. m►asea mat be fixed by pfwaelfawi No charge for examination, Rumpth. F I , - case. - each, When la resumed some feat - ar y you purchase or not. Albert and Mrs. Holmes, of East work was indulged in, and in a short A 1$ Assured : • w. Tomato, spent Sunday wits Mrs. W. time Brooklia scored again and when the Eulahle Quute�, T. lVl. M FA Do Chapman, time was up the score stood 9 to 1 in :. = oP = A eleighload from here attended the. WO favor of-Brookline The final contest DRUGGIST AwD GRADUATE OPTICIAN bazaar at Scarboro Junction on Thnrs- was consequently.between Columbus 41' Il3TOUFFVILLE day afternoon. �' This gikme w"not an %%C • ` Are now re red to give a musical 1PICKERING, _ ,ONT,• Hilton Brumwell and Albert Lewis and Brookl►v, •' i exciting as might be expected as Col TOS progeam.p Mor particulars apply lo, were around missionary collecting on g g Saturday afternoon. umbos playedring their usual players ice- MIDiA HOOVER, Win, Judd has reutad. Joe. Collins' ever, of the bringing e fresh ones. How- Sec. _ ever, as the game advanced the tx ys. Ice noted for high grade work an - -a _Ci. g• Burling's __ farnaf ate in th spring.' and intends mon- warmed up and some good warm work for assisting students to good poet- w3� Undertaking Parlors ing there in the spring. was seen. When full time was called tions. Those desiring the beet in f� mer �jOg Miss Allison, music teacher, of East me �� g BrooYlin wife the wianef by,twogwale business, or shorthand education s Toronto, held a musical recital on . King street, Pickering. to one. can get it here. Write to-dav 'for Calle b da or nib Tuesday. afternoon at the 'Lome of, our handsome Catalogue. Stu$ents Have a•full line ui Iresh and cur- y y night promptly Miss May Stotts. Fourteen of her pu- - Og t attended to. Tele bone BROUGHAM admitted at an'y time. ba imVnieats constantly on hand. P pile took part. Instrumental duets A (Bell or Independent.)• and vocal efforts �roetprised the. pro- _ J. L. Cowie called on friends one, W. J. ELLIOT, Principal. Spice Roll, BreakFf t Bacon, gram. Parents and friends were wall da last week. : ` Hail ap}O leased with'the aflaiir. Cor.Mange A Alexander Sta. r Bologna, Weiners, etc. P John Dafoe, of Toronto, pent Sun- ^a; •es • ' day with his parents here. ' Highest prices paid for • WHITBY - We are sorry to report that Lieorge n ran p Jr., is indisposed these days. 11su1 KI ce Philip ry Butcher's cattle.. � Pr John Ball Dow,.one of the beat R. Linton, of Montreal, ppaid a tiy- Y;. known uhd most highly respected resi- in visit to friends bete on$aturda •. • Of all kinds—Best always recom- dents of this town, after an illness of t Viekeri,;gryer Mended. Ire!', C. Brown bas returned after a nearly a year, died- at his home here spending three weeks with - city fib n on biondap morning at the age of b8 friends. My , years. Thalate Mr. Dow wase native Win,and Mrs. Mosgrove are visit- A GOOD WATCH r First,clas6 rigs for hire Conveyancing Done, - of Whitby 'town§hi traria been Mrs. F. Gerow; of •�' s!► g _ � Ing y P' g ing their daughter, Day or night bolo a few miles north of the town. Toronto. Has been lost by being,joggled Rents and Notes Collected.• He was 'ediicated in Whitby Collegi• Miss J. Haflson has one to Toionto d az.. ' Bus-meets'all ti•alIIB Cha es reasonable, ate Institute and Queen's University' $ up outvf the pocket or roped tg where she has secured a position in a when stooping over at exercises , and ,:took up the!.profession of law, in grocery store. or work. ' Teaming promptly attended to. I i0 acre Farm for ale. which he soon acquired a very large g Missy Jean Bennett, of Claremont, practice. As professional man he R. N. Ba_ssett's Fob. Chain Cat- Agent for Canada Carriage Co, If oil want to h sell or- P P — ape Bee u drys with_ber sister, Misa _ —_— y u rrat;-cnll stood-very tUigzb;—as-he enloged°the Ne ett. rhes secure the watch. b means at my office..''Bargains- confidence of all- classes of people: Miasea E. and K,Brodie,of orontci, of a very str.Dng camlock inside. _77- 3• �. Peak, Pic�,eTing• � In November, 1907, he gave up the are spending a week br so with their the pocket. �.. Rschards � ppactice of law,having been appoint- another. Mn. A. Brodie. This is made in a great variety Thees ed Clerk of the Count Court•and a Presbyterian Sunda School en- of rich plain and simple designs 1 7Mca1 Registrar of theHigh Court and joyed A pleasant sleigh-ride and lunch as we II an-An "Swagger" Art Notary Public, Pickering: Surrogate Court, Ile took'a deep served in the Sone'.hall on Friday Kraft Styles. ]DOMINION BANS interest in educational platters, and evening of last week. The Kantsteal is of Al quality • • was a member of the Board of Educa• B h t misfortune my a.high clam 1 y - _ _ ,�laek$m_itkin� m R a :� Mrs. A Brodie ad he of ae I3esad Olnloe, Toronto tion for any years. He was instru- y o h g gold filled e mental n organizing the Provincial to fail down stairs the other da and duction, stronger than all Trustees'Association,o!which he was has been confined to her bed since, and' as beautifully fluiahed, yet (general Barkin Business havinghurt-her hip. selling at a ver low nice. Banking A general blacksmith business done. at first secretary then president. In , g y p -transacted. All kinds of re aurin neatly and IN&he was elected resident of the The met a Aid of the Christian • -- P g 7 p church met at the home of Mrs. R: S. o-day and et one of these r - _ promptly executed. Ontario Teachers Association,and in lips oil Wednesday afternoon and Cob t in rtes'—don't wait = p gi Horse•shoeia all biancbes of the system Ladle i splendid meets - for'thehinevitable accident—loss Special attention yen to P - - r g•$ Specialty, of,.the Province showed a deep inter- B S,-Phillips has sold his house and or theft: We will repair your .the collection to C#CRZ�C3�3` ' * Zaw est. He wasa' life-long Ctinservative lot to Mrs, T. Albright,of Whitevale, watch at as little cost as possible, e in politics and at different times de- who intends movie the lit of April t fl81e" notes; PICKERINr, ONT, Allied to become a candidate for park g P or badly sell you a new one; but � amentrry honors Although an in- to Phillipe and family it5tead moving it -flatter for you to look it ie thtraiaatic Conservative, he had as to Regina. your pocket And save that ex- SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. Mies Welsh, who has had charge of petite. BRITISH Term of 1908 many aclmirers- in.the Liberal ranks our school since midsummer, has re- ` - •'Mepc4ats received of $1. and' CANADIAN Ten per cent cheap- he had among the C`onaervativea. signed and accepted a school at New upwards. BL'SINF.SS - er, ten -pper cent bet- In religion he was a Presbyterian and K0KKA- HE PICK . ING NEW- S ER COLLEGh ter for Businea, to his death, St. Andrew's here will L skeard. She leaves at Easter vacs- =7Zttsref9t allOWed at highest. TORONTO Shorthand and Mat- tion. Miss Rogerson, of Toronto, has JQwler and Optician, nose a staunch friend and a liberal current rates. ric, supporter. He is survived by one eon been engaged to teach the school here. siA. OYI a Ont Booklet free. R. A. F�uhar%gn, and one daughter and also by his ^tea++ ICHAs. D. GORDON, Manager B.A_ Principal, Corner Yonge and widow, who has been an invalid for Arrangements to give Pasteur Opp. New Post Office. Bloor Ste. twenty years. His funeral took place treatment in Toronto were com- p 1��I'�'BY BRANCH. on'Thuradey afternoon. feted. gf� �B�"s®�Mrs 1'y; w 7 x , '.. . : -.,-. . .•c . _:-'. ..:,. ` ,..... a �. .?�. w. . .,:. r .: ,,,. ., y. _. ,,/, .. •�., _s ..,. .4. ��-.„�,. .. .. ad •;? � ',.ci .1 T,;;a, � +�. .....,-, w ..e....r'gw •.,,, tM ;....> � r, ... .x ,r. .:w., ✓. 'r;� 4:.,rtN^-• `b 4 'v^#"r,- ;a.,;,,,d+ "•, i.,�;.•Fr',w+.. ,l.”' -r•. A. `', a 'sa9x'a.. .t •ryY` t ��;.. :" ,?•� ,;�iy--. �° �,�. _ � `;. iP '+'^- �' � ,P:' s r,,,, ''iia::^ dG"., '�' ^'r..re, u, .'�,, W 7 A V em more effectively. He recog- nized a biding- in which he -THE FEDERAL LIFE. place IN PAIN FOR YEARS `b wust have been lurking for the pu FRUIT-il-Tins ON% BELIEF pose of opening the door to them.r 11-te-of the Past you'r TAld: eatii It is quite pbssible," said the Good Progren. 'A countess, indifferently. The annual repert of tho Federal "What! you are not distressed Life Assurance Company of,Canada at Georget has been.im- contaias very satisfactory incli(.2. �o learn th I P tions of progre-.s. licated in this affair?" The rtporb, ' Bah? a political matt�x.,, w hich is given in another place ta 'ORI THE HERITAGE OF MADAME Poli -this issue, shows new business con. tical! how 7" "Undoubtedly. What did they sisting of 2,600 applications for lio , Burance aggregating $3,6 896. YALTA. take? A coffior containing unques- 63 Ge tionably state papers, since it be- `f which 2,1101 applications for $3,. longed to a Russian diplomatic 6C 1,235 were accepted. A in previ- 13 agent. The proof that they wanted :ous yeare the income of the com, gratifying increase only the papers, is that'they did Pany show's CHAPTER TV.-(C,,t came on which has not yet passed. nct..touch the money in the safe. and the assets of the company have Pardon n%e thtt--I db h6t-offer yqu woman murmured be t hsLn Geo-rget-4a-Ahe grandson of a wo- tcen-in=eaEed by _$329,o92.aQ_and_ a 'have' now reached $3,643,949.53, ex- -an-ot7hrgh' birth who has had re- and entered Rue Beaujon, which Y'Y- iff— - in o from the Avenue de ci*red me to be absolutely, mot on- less. MRS. FRANK CATON lationa with Polish emigrants. - He clusive of guarantee capital. The YA-edland at the point where she Sit down and, us talk." Frankville, Ont.,Sept. 27, 1909. has, perhaps, followed the counsels security for policyholders including her seat low chair "I suffered for years from hea of his grandmother in-giving aid guarantee capital.amounted at this had been interrogating the C)orter- Alice took ih daches She "soon discovered the magni- b-y the bedside, and said in an agi- and pain in the back, and I casioulted cJcse of the year Ao $4,613,W.5% di6ctcirs and I. er� t) these people." -entrapte--to--the- As teA-votee oak ev f r!=dy obtain- �t — and the liabilitiestfor reserves and sion, and "Madame, I am . able-qViLhout "He bas non*-th_e�ess, la - __& — there her hesitation re- profoundly taking"Fruit-a-tives'1,the-RM;.:Tltt- ing IL,���-UV,-Gutsta I 11du ini touched by your welcome, and can- high, and if my. uncle knEw newed itself. She began to walk juke 'tablets, and this was .920,000 set aside as a special addi- no the 00ly what this astonishing youngster has t better show that I arm sensible medicine that ever did me any real good. tion to policy reserves, $3,351,254, rail slowly the length of the' iron been doing, he'would�'t spare him 1111g, h ed of your goodness than by :telling I took several boxes altogether, and showing a surplus of $1,162,096.53. be ind which was sf�ation u the whole truth. I came with- now I am entirely well of all my dread- --especially since money was taken the majestic porter who ha�d intro- yo Exclusive of -uncalled guarantee ca. out- the knowledge of my father, -ful headaches and backaches". as well as the casket." -duced Maxime the morning before. because my cousin told me you (Signed)MRS. FRANK EATON. "I havi been told so, but can pitaT, the su�pjus to policyholders This personage, doubtless, inti- 5oc a box,6 for$2.50 or trial box, 25C. was to were anxious to prove the innocence At dealers or from Fruit-&-tives s(areely believe it. But I can an issidated her, for the nearer she ap- Limited, the amount of s2oo, I wanted swer that it was not Georget." proached him the more her foot' fM, de Carnoel. to know Ottawa. at paid. Inclu 406.07 were on what you founded your belief." "Georget has merely connived ding cash, dividends steps relaxed, and she turned away "You love,him; is it 130-r, it. Moreover, in the remarks which and divi nds applied to the re*dve- her heaA-&& she--_dTew-t4w-br4as "MF- inther would---reltise-to- re- -tion-uf —knob near the lodge. I did love him," said Alice he let fall, there was one which de- ceive hiru.'-!, '. Abe tutal payment to policyholderi Swiss a n with an effort. gignated the thief." The bedizened "He must receive him, when, I amounted to $347,274.43. The dva cad ''Designated him by name I" Majestically, measured the visitor "And yet you are betrothed to bring him the proof that he has surances carried now amounted to' with a glance, and inquired polite- dnothe r b(en calumniated and is entitled to (To be continued.) "I thought--they showed me that reparation." lly what she wished. "I want to see Madame the Coun- M. de Cariloal.had been guilty of "The proof?" repeated Mile Dor- tiess Yalta," she stammere'd. tomething dishonorable. I yielded 'geres, doubtingly.. 11 to the entreaties of my father who "Yes, the pro�f;- for if it is nee- Madame the countess does not begged me to marry. I am e;Igag- Jessary in order to exonerate him c receive," replied the a orld, but "The' Fe'deral Lof 0105 us; ed in the eves of the w the guilty party will denounce him- i e "but if you will give me your name ru.-., heart is my own. self. I swear to you that it was -and tell my why you Comei--"L "They have shown you that this not M. de Carnoel." The girl started and lowered her young man has--stolen. Why not She loves him, perhaps,, bead; then conquering her t;midity, speak the word, since it is an odi- thought Mile Dorgeres, sadly 7 viaist-d it again. and said firmly Assurance - 00 ous calumny? Bef;Dre replying to "I hope now-that you do not rp- -I-am sure this countess will re- this calumny, permit roe to ask gret haring come," said Mine Yal- eei" me if you will say to her that who informeJ you of what took to, "and that henceforth we are aye M. de 'Mile. Dorgeres wishes to speak to place and what you have heard'I" united in the effort to 9' -:Of Canckda ilk Ties My father. He told we that on!Carnoel." to e n. opening the safe the cashier per- you have known laim long?" The porter changed his a I istantiv. He was not ignorant that evived the disappearance Of a lb mile asked timidly. The ?0011`17-ft-MM irnnti-aT'Steolitig of the SLiriholdprs of the.1rederal Ufa kead coachman had driven Me- kot containing valuable PA '-I do not know him at ALI] I Ajavrasao Company of Canaft Was hold at the Company's Head Offico, in Ham_ pers be Man, an Tue day 16th February 1910, at 2 p.m. Mr, David Dexter In the chair, -diame Yalta the day before to the longing to-& Russian M. do Jcar- have never seen him that I am Mr W� H Da"rims. Acting Seeretaryr 'house of M Dorgere&, Rue de Su- noel had left precipitately the night aware of." Th* AnnuaJ Ftepart, as follows, was road and a4optod on motion of tiio President Mr Dexter, s*condad by the Vice-Presidont. Lieut -Col Kerns: before at the very hour the _8&fe --AXwe-'s iace briglit ard, and &he To-or Dirtetan have The honor to present the 114port and rlu"cial State- I was about to protest with warmth iisioat at be C�Qfnpony for iii, year which closed sist Dditember, 1909. duly vouch. "I beg madeo6dr4kille to excuse was operied, with a falpe key." toe, and if mademoiselle will take ''And they coxclu&d boldly that -her deNotion to the pro)ects of the ad tor by The Auditors it was be. The now buflAssil Of thil VOINX c0n,01"tod Of two thousand six hoadred orriM. the trouble to enter the waitirill- They did not stop to "untess. but at this moment the I pations for insurance aggragatillor 113463 994 64, of which two thatoapd AN41 aaame 1.1111TICKE GAIN y5rifig rugs IJALQY-In As In pr*vl*uo Years the Incoln* of tre Cornpjny gtL*vv$ & gmtltying IF-' 'countess. She is still much India- c(uld have in possessing himself of her Mistress *TOO" and the asv*ts of the Compan) have been increased by 8319 062 88, and beg@ ...... casket containing papers of no- -M. Maxiine D*rgeres to The %"urlty gar PnliclAoldars Including guarantee caVital. amoun"Ird at prsed, and I had orders to admit AL bave Few roactied 18.643111953 eteivisi-.e of guaraw" eaptiai. me orle body 'knew what sort. when the "w the counte4s im diately. He tbo close of the year to 84 SW�940 53 and the liabilities for reserves and all out- This discourse was puectu&t@d Otte was full of gold and,notesth&t assures me that he brings news of 111ftadlis elialmis Inalodinx 13e,tso sot aside am a orpeciat add-mon so polivy rs� lov the striking of a bell, which re. were not touchod4a niportark". Marv". 13;8st16*-06. ohowins a surplus or sTiss.496ii ixotasive 1* uneallad ra goorarl" w"Ral. th* survitis to-Parkyholders was $392 4116,113- %w stilted in 'the appearance en the "A sum of money was also tak*. o— cried the couii"9,'"bring Pollolas on one, hundred and Afteen lives beeame claims throuO death, to" v, r I -unt of 1200,404.07 J -76tairway of a a et de pied. ei.,"! said the girl, in a stifled him in." am li . .. I Including rash DIvidonda anA Dlyttlend-i appliod to #he reduction of prem , Mile. Dorgerel, introduced- bry voice--fifty. thousand francs." The duenna turivid bris'kly-on her -9-9 with annuities tho total P&Ninent to Polleyhol4ors striounted to 8347.274.AJ.' Careful attontion-has been given to the Invaptment of the ('cmpar�y's- furida. tke porter, was delivered into the It is not true," cried the cOun- heels. and as soon as &be was left In t-elsmam bondis, mor%Xsgp securities, and loans on the Compony-9 polialom hands of this valet, who conducted teas. BiOne with the countess. Alice rose ampally, secured by rts*rvos, Our Investments bave y4lded a very sa,tisfactOlry "Alas. madame. it is too true! and said with some agitation her to the apartment%' on the re,14 of Interest. h title of- "Madame, I beg you not to com- torts for new iviotnes& The ropuits of aho vear indicate a most arratifyino vre- -gs,6und'-fioor in which her cous The cashier counted the money in Expenses havo baen enrill"od to a reasonable limit, consistent W1 had been received every day for a the presence of my father and this pet me to see my cousin. I would gross, rornParod with ?h4 prec,ading *Ytar tho figares a-2bntttt4md bv the-Direct. Russian. A roll of bank-notes was arm for your approval show an advance- of nearly ton par cent it app-to. -month past by Dr. Villagos. not, for the world have him And The assurances earried by the 4ornvany now ammint in 121-040,322,11. upo" She had not long to wait for the missing. mp heTe.�" willah ?!,* Company holdA revorvex to the full arnount'requir*d by law. and, lai ilditlon thereto. a conaldo-rablo -wrifliv-, roply of the countess. The duenns "It is inipossibleL!" id the coun- "If you wire to follow my femme Tou are to be congratulated an tbo fact that tho survlup ever Capital and who had introdueed Maxima on his teas, with an extraordinary c0nfi- de charribre �ou would inevitably all tlabiliflas lnczs&ood $4.1.124.62 during the past year, from which a wpecial oddities of 120,000 was made to pn)try ros*rvev 1ast visit came down stairs express- dence; "but continue, mademoi- meet M. Dorgeres. There is no The-field officers and asrents of tbp company are Intellfiroat and loyal. an4l -1y to receive Mile Dorgeres. selle. Your father has given. You way -to evoid hir&-kmt- to go in an, extitled to much oredft for their iihie representation nt tho.Camnanv's Inter details of this a spts The members of the offico staff have also proved faithful- to the Cam: "Mademoiselle," she said 4amil-' no other ffair I" 'there," she added, pointing to a. irany'a Pory fee, L:-Ingly, "my mistress is so happy to "None, madame." door not far from'the head of the Your Directors ar@ pleasod t1b be able to otato fhat the .businepp of the f orno", for the currAnt vear hap been of a most ratimfactory character, and p4MIle a visit from yon that she - --He has not spoken to you, then, bed, which opened in the midst o C 0at the outlook for the future In Tn4nt (Lneouracina, will not ask you to postpone it till o! a first attempt which failed, And tapestry hangings. DAVID PBXTUR. -few "You will find it a very commo- to-morrow, though she suffers much which preceded t1ii second by a _tresldent and Managing Director. hopes you will "- days only I" dious prison, and, I think, will not J ust now. She "No. Had there been i previous be detained long. It will be in cuse her for receiiiing you in bed." Alice stammered a few words of attempt to rob the safe M. Vigpory your power to .-leave it should you -.thanks and followed the woman-in- would have told,me; it would have change your mind as-to the con- waiting. been spoken of in my hearing." venience of a meeting with M. Dor- Amsiroving stvpoilt40. The duenna conducted her by -the "Then he who gave M4 -the in- TO the Proalaost imna rilroctors al the pr4ii-rai life A -same stairway which ended in the formation was mistaken." 401111,010 Alice ran to the point cif exit indi- Gostlemen—We havp carefully auditod the books and "rocordim of your Cam. isuperb apartments on the first floor "Georget, was it not " . . ii:iauy for the Year endinx Slot December lAjqt.and have certified to their itecuracy. "ted. &ad glided noiselessly into.a The Cash and 3ourral Vouchers have been eursely exiiiiinlred, and scree with "You know that! Then You saw vast apartment', a toilette boudoir The entries reeordod, .$hrough which she had conducted Waxime, but.did not ushe.r-her in- your cousin yesterdayll" ifilled with luxurious furnitiire, ob- The Debenture.s, Bonds, ete.. In the Possession of the Co have heart "Yes, madame. Maxiine brought jects of art and curiosities in glass �certlficate, vemwy verified Irvapected. whilet those deposited i-Ith the GovernmPrit ha b F by so- the oval chamber., the total agreeing with the amount as shown In*t1ho Staternent of' The countess was in her own thi poor child to the office. I Met cases. She had no sooner'disap- �ksoets. The accompanying Staternemt. viz... novenup and Expenditure, Assets and TO*M in an. immense bed, a genii- them as I was going out with my peared than Maxiine entered radi- �.tftbllltles. shows the result of thie year's operatlons and also the financial 1pool- Ane specimen of the Louis XIV. governess., and it was then I had ant. His joy was somewhat abated tton of the Company. th heavv curtai", of Golbe- this conversation with Maxime.- Rospectfully submitted. rt being received, not as before, wIln neavv faint Ii C7TkR1.lTF STTrr, c. A- Au4itori% Ifin-�pes r�v. , ght was dif- Tou believe, then, that M. de Car- (,n a divan of state, but a rea n_ C. S. SCOTT, r. C_ A. fused throug4 the staintA-glass -noel is in Paris I" valid's co�ich_ Namitten. int rebruary, i9io. windows'.'' "I am certain of it. You will be -What! you are seriously indis- Alice could scarcely surnmon surprised when I say that the day pcsed, and were out yesterday ting him in the Buis "I did got out and 1-wa-s wr vourage to advance. Timidity took you were iwai Ong, of her. How was she to de Boulogne he -must have..fallen -having obta-ifte-d--nothing' from--M- -77q approach the woman whose pale into the hands. of some Powerful Dorgeres, and paid for my impru- waa scarcely visible-? How enemy." jence this mornin But that IFINAMCfAT, qrrATmxrNT Pon tow. 9 RECEIPTS. 'should she explain this stringe "You* -knew I was exPtOiAg--doesn't, matte-r-. -Te'll me of volir 11rivaiurn 9trid A-7inuity Tneorno .......4..................$719,927 89 _visit? And if Maxime had exagger- him!" _�" expedition with Georget. , Fir-st, Triterest. Rents and Profits 7................................._. 1'74,,D74 82 1893.003 4� "The day the great c O*ld began how is he? Do you believe'he will ated! If Madame Yalta had gone -:'ino further than to express a sym- I went to the lake in a sleigh with mc "er his reason I" Fald to Polliyholders ........................ $347 974 43 passed ov 11. other paymento ................... .... 233S0 04 jpathy for M. de Carnoel, with- M Maxime Dorgeres. You %'I hope so. 4 He ha. transient' allamoo ................................. ,........ .3 12A 19 21 oil( having undertaken to defend near us in a carriage, with your glimpses already, but is not yet $903,00268, A99FTS. DIMCF.M. BEft SIXT. 19W. him against his accusers! governess. Your cousin expressed rnaster of himself. He allows words tur*x I and Bonds ...............................$1.443,973 35 All these discouraging thoughts v. desire to follow you, and, press- t.'l escape-him which he would not .1twages ............................... MAPS 77 Rci.n% on 'reliales, Bonds, Stocks. etc. 636.1tes 91 came to her at once; but her ap. ed by me, confessed that he wished do oriinarily." All other Assets ........................... ...... 766.014 50 1preh,nsions were, quickly dissipat- ti, be at a rendezvous you - "What.has. he said 12' _$S�643.949 53: . I .- LIABILIrrIES. -A f- e where Fteserve ruad -.had given to M: de Carnoel. 'I took him to the offic' ................... 20,000 00 A-voice which sounded in her cars terward I learned that M. de Car- the" theft was committed, and he p1mcial Additiox to'P .7 th Losst�s awaiting Proofs ......................... 68,08000 like,- -celestial music pronounced n(rel had riot appeared, and- that mentioned that he knew-the words, Mar Liabilitleq .................................;..... 11,714 00 these words: lie *its, accused of an infamy—long that opened the safe, the defensive Surplus on FolicyhIDAeral Account ................. .292.495 53 "I, knew you would come, -You afterward, unfortunately. for there 'mechanism that protacts it,—de- 4 . . . . —0,6 4-1.D 10 S31 Assets ............... 53 greg-ked I bad something to say to was not time to avert what might tails of which no one Is in posses- Quarantes, CoOltal ............. 87 0.000 00 have. been prevented had-1 been sion but tht caqhier, and which retal ynxi." Security ............. ....... only Alice colored with happiness and b(itter informed at first. But fate Gtcrget could have learned Polielas were Tasuod ARPurtng ................. 8 3.504 235 OQ :: 21-90:322 f advanced quickly. ipt-ervened. I -fell seriouiply ill, by acting the tLApy on his chief. Total InsurRace th Foree ...-;...... _ 16 An the retiring Directors were ro-elected, kq follow-i: 11, IT. Alkrriii, Nt.D_ "Thanks for him nd tor me." Now the time has come to repair beg your pardon for telling you iPavid Dextor, 'Mon. Geo, E. Poster, Hon. J-.-M. Gibson, T., C. Haplett, K.c., 1,1ekiL.- resumed the co"toi�s. "If you.had the evil I have unintentionally suf E. Russ. M.A., John' Wakeflild, D.D.. %rid A.' frankly my opinion that y-fur pro- Eel. 191m. Kerms, John G. Scott. A M.D. woolvertan, not conie it is Impossible to say fered. i want to find M.-de Car- tege was the accomplice of the At a sub"qUent Meitting Of this Diractorm the following offleert; wpri Tel Vht�ia T Kbould bare seen you, for noel, and when I have doni so will rogues, that be furnished them in- liloeted: David Dexter. President and manairitiff Director: Lieut.-CoJ. W11711taill and T, C, Hasiett. K.c., vice-Preftidents; Dr. A. Woolvertc& Age t 61L ow crisis tike him myseI6 to your father." formation. and perhaps assisted Kerns n A ..4 L%;A ' S w..•r � .. ,•. :. -.. ,a. �. F' .s*..s.'L,,Y^ ...^—. ._S'2.,��, ,w. .... `)'. qh`. V`• ,•Y.• .a s•',a-.-:c4C r:,l:.• ', '... .. '.. .:.M .. . .. r. .'�.. 0 .. ,r+. _ ^ ..i„ ".. .•._ .4 .rd�'irt:MY 4•' iL"• C .`•}^W " /}XJ.,.'-4- .,sASiMr:+3V.r^e+A.a�bR4'•w ' "' J. .•._` «.•. fW. S4`�7C�'P1Mn4:'.f.'9di!4•'••`M+dJt..'iS.•!'An'^b1. '•,�ieif!'; r :.1rI"�.:. :at••,.n1L•W.Y•yeJ.- �••.VvteY:.r. ,�.t.dv. tartar emetio and suchmedicines -' as disturb,the stomach and inter- OR with digestion were carefully`' 0 pR. sw. - I-THOUSAND avoided. $5 0, • It is easy for those on a farm to carry out this met od r � , and on,aev •The Magistrate Says Hudson's Bay Com' theeral c tyapurcha edl a suitable cow Lost Thirty-Five Years. Ago, Now Locate ' - - and after complete recovery, in 3 Ir r pany is an Old Offender. every instance, they sold th,ecowin Lake Erle - foe nearly as much as was paid for . her. A despatch-from Sudbury says: offence, but the Magistrate took the' I do not rem,,jmber any case that A 'despatch from Port Colborne out on the lake to fish found it+' Cleo. T. S. Train, manager of the view that the real offenders were, followed the directions strictly that says: Thirty-five yearsago on a about one mile from shore frozeal Bisco branch of the Hudson's Bay the Hudson's 'Bay Co., who ac- was not cured, but several persist- dark and atoimy night a tug was in the ice. They immediately came Co., on the main line of the C. P. cepted the furs, and as this was not ed in declaring they could not take battling with the heavy seas of to port and broke the--news. The' y. was fined- by Afagistraie _Four- their first offence he imposed the it until so much valuable time was Lake Erie. In tow she had an im- timber is all squared oak, which _ --nier in Sudbury--on--Thursday, &''fine.-C-rowm--Attorney Clary,- for -wasted that-therlost-their lives by mense raft.of oalr valuable. Experts here--say x" ' total of$6,160 and costs, or twenty the prosecution, explained that it, Colborne,- being brought from the it is worth one hundred thousand ---years and six months in the peni- 'Train was .only a figurehead; and I have found the same diet when Upper Lakes. T$ie heavy seas part- dollarra. It will be staked, located, tentiary. This, is a fine of $50 and the Hudson's. Bay Co. were glad above directions were carried,out ed the raft, which.was only fasten- and as soon as the ice breaks up ' ,• rad coats for each of tha 123 beaver to get the furs. They had been con- carefully, equally successful in in- ed together by pine. The one part f brought to- Port Colborne. The �?'e - - pelta seized, or two months' im- victed time and again without ef= creasing the weight and strength.of was broitght safely to shore, but find is creating much excitement!• .,prisonment on each charge, the feet. It will cost the Hudson's Bay those run down and debilitated the other disappeared, as if it had here. The timber at the time it was run con see u ive y. a o. from other causes. been swallowed up. This proved I lost was valued at fifty thousand lawyer"for the defence pleaded for pelts, valued at about $1,000, and T leniency, as this was Train's-first the furs will be confiscated. '-`'I' amount of searching could find the that time. The many years in the timber. Now, after many years, it l water has not damaged it to anyl THE WORLW MARKETS. appears it has been found. The extent. It is said the timber be- s° " , .CURE FOR CONSUMPTION in -the morning and the same at immense raft has been located near longs to the estate of the late Dal-' o 'z night and increase the quantity — Gull Island. Several farmers going ton McCarthy. ' gradually so that in .10 or 15 days REPORTS FROM THE LEADING I 4.full quart will be taken twice a DIET OF "STBIPPI�iG�3" IS ALL day. It should be taken immediate- TRADE CENTRES. Cheese-Westerns, 12% to 12,,c, on Sunday to back up the striking CREAM, i10T MILK. ly after milking before it has had ; ' ,_ anJ easterns, I2 to 12%c. Butter-I motormen and conductors in their, �p • -- time to -c - s Prices of Cattle. Grain,. Cheese sad • :• � '--- taken that can be without too much + fresh receipts, 24 to 25c. -Eggs-�Pitt Transit Company. The Centre i discomfort and then rest 2 or 3 Other Dalry Produce at Strictly new laid, 31 to 32c. Se- Labor Union, after a secret meet- s0i Dr. B. J. Bendall, Geneva, Illinois, in* of*600 delegates, voted for a minutes and drink more and rest Some and Abroad. � lected cold storage stock, 28 to 30c, t g - Has Tested It With Best. again, and so on until a full quart and No. 1 candled, 24 to 25c per general strike to go into effect next � Ln- Results. hal been taken as BOOII as it can BREADSTUFFS. dozen. Saturday. The Central Labor Un- xr --- - -` berconveniently. Iu about fifteen Toronto, March 1.-Flour - On- '-- ion represents 1.40 unions, with a tom, The mo„�t certain method ever minutes the patient should eat at tario wheat 90 per cent. patents, UNITED. STATES MARKETS. membership of 125,000.1. The decis- adcpted for the cure of the "Great the table such articles of food as 84.93 to $4.30 in buyers' sacks on Minnegpolis, Mar. 1.-Wheat - ion of the union bosses followed a 'White Plague" is through the diet are known to agree with the sto- track. Toronto, and 84.15 to $4.20 May, 81.12;; July, $1,12zy; cash day of almost continuous rioting, in wheat, 'No 1 hard, $1.13°/ to $1, which a boy was killed and sixty ` used as per directions given below mach. At.noon eat as usual. outside in buyers' sacks. Manito e 1 which can be taken at home and f When the strippings are not al- ba flour, first patents, $5,20 to $5r• 1 lu% ; No. 1 Northern, $1.133/ to persons were hurt. It was one of 'comes within the reach.of the poor lowed to cool below blood-heat and 130,raand strung bakefrs', $5 on track, 81.14% , , No. 2 Northern, 8111 a to,since ce the strike beganthe ity has seen f . e worst days lked si . 3 iaa well as the rich. taken immediately after it i� ..�f r' The modus operandi' is to- force a full quart will be tran-sferred in- Manitoba wheat-No. 1 $Northern 1 $1.12% ; No, 3 Northern, $1.053/, 4• 41, . - the body to take on fat, a desider- to the circulation in a remarkably 81,12!;, Bay ports, and No• 2 Nor--I to $1.113/,,. Bran-In 100-1b. sacks, KING HOLDS FIRST CO('RT. kJ ntum long felt by the mod cal pro-) short time. ,tt.ern, 3i1:I0'.r, Bay ports. $22.50 to $23. Flour-First patents, lfessioa but never before attained I I never have seen a case but could I Ontario sheat-No. 2 mixed red '83.50 to 85.70; second patents, $3 • Dresses and Jewe1R More Elaborate ^ 41 1r1 110 to 85.50; first clears, $4.45 to Than Usual. _ x -.: to. i take the strippings a without any din-1Winter or white,� $1.0' � to $1.� ' i PP g --- -�arirrg the-tam eon year. f• when ,outside. 81.53; second clearq, $3 20 to $3 5n. !t despatch from London says: ` have prescribed this diet in hun-I above directions-. were _fullc�we reyT- u. - i dreda of instances and where direc- strictly, although some have declar-13 extra, 53 to. N 3, 30 to 51 c, wheat, un5ettrcd; Nn. 1 Northern, court of the year on Friday It tions have been followed strictly' it ed they could not before trying it; and feed, 'otic outsid carlriads atrrne, $I..'0; Winter. Ne. ! w.es largel��diplomatic and otfi- �ha�raised the weight and increased but when they delayed taking for Oats--:"ro. 2 Ontario white,- 39 to I2 white, 81.23. Corn-No. 3 yellow, ,vial function, being attended by �. the strength and vitality of the pa-I half ais hour .and the, milk_ hod 39!;6_outside, and 42 to' 42°' c on enc Nn 4 yellow, 62c+ r : ;ra, ambassadors, members of the Cab- Vis, tient rapidly up to a nortnal condi- cooled ten degrees I have seen half track,` Toronto. Carfada Voest-63 to 631'1c; No 4 corn. 61 to el;,c ;',inet and their wives. There was a Kaon, thug enablin nature to assert a pint-make them very sick.' bats, 43c for No. 2, and 42c for No. \0 3 white, 6•ti�c, Oats--Vc 2"'nutable absence of debutantes, but ^ Ther sovereign right to-be the donrfn- 3, Ray orti, l white, 5V,'c; Nn, 3 white, 51'.;c: numerous brides made their first ., . • R E17 o c,r s ipmen , to, .- r causing consumption have been of success with it i�in taking it &' out+tile. r y to malting, 74 to 50,. dres4es and leweis were"in eta. overcome and the cure accomplish-, immediately after•rtiiiking and not i BvP-No• 2, 6/ to 68 outside. -•— borate than usual at a first court, ed. Some have gained a Bound a allowing it to cool L-e',ow blood Feat, � Buckwheatt- 33 to - 53�,c outside -LIVE STOCK MARKETS: The Queen wore half-mourning and .° -*da� and would {gradually take on taking a full quart morning and fur No, 2. ,,ntreai, alar, I.-Prime beeves'miignificent diamonds. � lesq until they would riot.iwgr(ase ei ening and hiLving milk that is Bran-8?2 .to $24.50 in bags, To I sold. at 6 to 6'Yc .per pound, pret-j $a weight inorc+:. verti rielia-_ ronto. and shorts 8.4, -in-bags, To- t4 .gcxad animals, .4';' to bite per;__ IED.tL.F-OR 1I'Rl:CK HERO. THE ALL I3IP08C.1NT THING The following is a•typicat case, n�ito. - puut3d ; common stock, 3',.', to 4' c — Airs. A. E. was suddenly startled _ kpe. pound. . hlilclr cows From 830 Conductor Reynolds Receives, I•m. is to drink . large quantities, of to fond her weight was forty pounds - (t)t'N'TRY PRODL C'F,. tn' L43z each. Veal calves from 4 p�erial Ree-ognition. - ;milk' stripping% (the very' lset of below -normal. She was coughing Ito 53,,c per pound. Sheep about , A 'despatch from Ottawa says( .the milking, which is all cream terribly and soon had.a" very pro- Apples-$1.50 to $3 per barrel, t „ p accurdin to ualitr.` 3c.; lamb, 0„ to 7s, per po3cnd. Earl Grey received on Friday morn• when a proper. cow is selected). fuse hemorrhage from the lungs? g `1 Good lots of fat hyo a 9r� to 9' c Tliis seems so simple and easy that that came near taking her life. I Beans-Car lots outside, 81.83 to B /� inR the following cable from Lord _.rtiaa have .refused to follow direc at once began the-use of the milk .$1.95, and small lots 83.10 to $2 30:per pound. Crewe-: y g er bushel, Toronto, Alar,-h 1.-The quality-� "Lc)ndon, Feb. 25. •Ric ns and demand medicines to cure stiippings after hemorrhage was p' - ;of the cattle offering was not up. <His Majesty has been leased „ them; but there haG not yes been stepped and in a few days, about i Honey-Combo,idezen, $2 to BMJ.• i to the mark, there being far too to confer the Albert Medalofthe 50 extracted. 10 to Ile per lb. <' - " discovered any medicine that is a ten or fifteen, she had gained near- f• P �many of the half-finished variety. �first class on Thomas Reynolds. Baled Hay-No. I timothy, $13,- wsFecific for consumption. ty n pound a day and was soon able y i Tkcse were hard to sell and de (.Sgd.) "CRE«E." 50 to $14, and No. 2 at $13 to $12.- To get best results a healthy cow to getout of bed :and go around �cIined full 20c before the} ciao ed' should be selected, one that does the house. She dined cite ra 50 on track, Toronto. y B I This is in accordance with the re- g q P hands. Everythingof the choice aft no� cough and one. that gives very idl: and as. her weight and strength ! Baled Strad-87.50 to $8 on commendation forwA a Se .. iia Ma-, . g g Y g g class were quickly caught up and eats last Keel` • the Secretary of, -�•a, .rich milk. :�1 Jerse cow is refer- increased her cough decreased, track, Toronto. 1 b P g I realized as hi h rices as at an • croism of Potatoes-45 to- 4rc per -bag on g P y State, asking that t e : -able, The milk should always be; When 'she had gained thirty !sounds time during the past two months. Conductor Reynolds in rest ^q tha ---tested, to be sure that- there is a in about three months her coug3i 'track for Ontarios. A few well-finished picked steers aFsen era in the Spanish 'r. a large per cent of cream in if. lef-' her. I had her continue the t Poultry-Turkeys, dressed 18 to I and heifers Sold at $5.50 to $6.3,5, P g P ' ! �railway wreck be recognized by the ,� l I^ per-lb. • .ducks, I3 to 13c; geese, • The last quart should' be milked same- diet for 6 or 8 weeks longer� P � - . but,these were exceptional. The granting of lits Majesty's medal for :-Tinto a se arate dish which rests in and she ained ten pounds more i 13 to'14c; chickens., 14 to 15c, and p g p greater number of sales of good"heroic, service in saying life. sti 'larger vessel containing warm and then would not take on more fowl, 11 to 12c• - butchers were made at the 85 to ,F vkter just sufficient to prevent the flesh. She was then as well as.she, $x5.50 mark. -,Medium quality but- TREE BROKE BOTH LEGS. a strippings from cooling below blood ever had been and continued well .''THE DAIRY MARKETS. chers' sold at $4.30 to $4.95. Cows O� *" heat. The cow should be'thorough- after the strippings were'discofi- Butter-Pound'prints, 21-to 22c; and bulls were likewise ,easier, pcterboro' County ?tan Badly Iu;•, � s 4y cleaned to prevent any dirt get; tinned. tubs and large rolls, 19 to 20c; in- Sheep, lambs, and hogs, owing to jured-ta the-W�a- -. ting into the milk so -the patient SHE TOOK NO MEDICINE fetior, 16 'to 18c; creamery, 27 to the small supply, were firm. A despatch from •Peterboro says= can blow back the froth and drink after the hemorrhage was stopped 28c, and solids,' 25 to 26c per lb. As a result of a tree failing upon _ at once without straining as this Eggs-Case lots of new--laid, 30 S'T'RIKE OF 1_5,000 .lir.\. - excepting a little Pepsine and,some him, Norman Payne, of -W�rsa�►,`. cools it too much.' to 316 per dozen, and storage, 25c other digestive to aid digestion had both legs fractured below this -HOW MUCH TO' DRINK, per dozen. ' - - Philadelphia Labor Men Tote a and a simple cough remedy to ease knee. He was an hour and a h�sl! Cheese-13c per lb. for large, and ' General Strike. �B'egin b� 'drinking 'nearly a pint the cough; but tar, lobelia, opium, F „ i in the woods before he could be re- ; ? a. 13/c for twins. A despatch from Philadelphia moved io his'home'a.nd have media '+► 1HOG PRODUCTS. says: Union labor in this city voted cal treatment. ` Bacon=•Long clear, 14% to 14��c ` iREAT SH IPBUILDING -PLANT pct• lb. in case lots; mess pork, . - $2. : a out cut,. .,.850 to 29. - .•u" - Hams—T., _to 14mediu_^ 1 _- t i5%c do., Heavy, %c; rolls, - Arran r ements Are ,Nearly Completed .With 14 to 141 �; shoulders, 124 to gea bacon, 1 ,y a is y dent 'c; breakfast con 7'�'t e; t -a British. Firm." � - -Ti rte 15% tub Party ng backs,. 1 , to 1 2c.,� p a -" - -- -- Lard s; '.c; s; lo'4c;. i 0 ens Tire on Par of ou Students. � s A despatch from y p Ottawa says: vol in capacity anything in 1�'orth 1 pa-i s, 16c . .•� on a rain " Negotiations between the Canadian :America. By way of further en= -BUSINESS AT MONTREAL. Government and representatives of couraging the establishment of such Montreal, Mar. 1.-Oats-No. 2 A despatch from,New York says: foni youtig college.men of makin ' several of the world-famous Brit- an industry in Canada, thus corn- Canadian Western, 45%,to 46c; NO. Harrison Higbee and Leslie Lord, remarks about the woman. Lor ish shipbuilding firms,' including pleting the' scheme of Canadian 3, 44;i to 45c; Ontario No. 2 white, was about to reply but Higbee told - r- -=Harland & Wolff of Belfast,- and Naval defence, •the Government'43 to 44c; No. 3 'white,' 42% to two'young Yale graduates, and so- hint to keep quiet. 1 -'Vickers; Sons .� Maxim, for.the.es, will. it is understood, shortly bring 43c'; No; 4 white, 41% to 42c. Bar- cially prominent in North Jersey, "Don't you tell `me to keep -'tablishmetit of Canadian shipyards clown a bill increasing the present ley-No. 2, 59i,-to 60c; No. 3, 'were wantonly shot down and lira quiet," yelled the negro as he , k and drydocks, capable of construct- subsidy granted for building dry-.i 58'/,c; No. 4, 56%c; feed barley, bably fatally wounded on ���ednes- leaped to his feet and drew a re ing and repairing the largest ocean- decks. It. is now three per cent. 1 54%c• Flour-Manitoba Spring day by an infuriated= negro in-the volver, "I'll quiet yotr;" and he � , .going vessels, and of building the per 4nnurn„ ;.for twenty years, on a wheat patents, firsts, $5.80;' do.' smoking 'car of a Jersey Central opened fire on the four ,young men•I P new vessels u'£ the Cana- 'maximum expenditure of $1,500,000, second's, $5.30; -Winter wheat pat- train in which they were riding to Roger. -Young leaped fcr the{ than navy, have been under, way, Parliament will be asked to make I ents, .55.50. to $5.60; Manitoba. their-homes in Newark • . negro, who was so powerful that for several months past. It is ex it three and a half per cent. per strong bakers', $5.10; straight rol- Accompanying Higbee and Lord he dragged Young with him to the` , P that an ..announcement will annum for twenty-five years, on a Clers', $'U-JO to $5.23; straight roll- ',were'Gale Young;of New York, asid .platform. - Young held on,, however, shortly be made that arrangements;total expendiNre of probably-three era; in bags,-$2,40 to $2.50, Feed- -his .colisin, -Roger Young,. of Ne- and when the negro leaped from-the, -" -bare been completed for the estab- million`s: Ontario bran, $22.50 t'o $23; On- wark, both Princeton graduates. train while it was making twentyl t lishment by one or other of these A steel shipbuilding plant for the tario middlings, $23.50 to $24; Ma. Scon after the train _left Jersey miles an hour, Young went with c 1 companies; of a steel shipbuilding Pacific coast is also contemplated nitoba bran, $22;,Manitoba shorts, City, the negro, whu was accom- him. Irt striking the enibankment, plant at Montreal,' or one of the by a firm of Canadian capitalists at 823;. pure grain mouillie, $31 to panied by another man of his race Young's grip was broken 'and t1m, w't Atlantic coast ports, which will ri- .E=quimalt, British Columbia. $33 , mixed mouillie, $27 to 329, and a mulatto woman, accused the, desperado disappeared. ,f ' � - .• ..,•. '. .... v v. _.... r._.,... .. ,.'..0^l '✓..`:., ... a ,.A•:. :3 n,!s.` .n.SL .'rYl'.` ..�;... - .,.s+:. ... .. .. -0. ... , .. .r.:. r a. e - ': .,, ry_r.ry, .. —. ,,, .,iw•. ,..�... rk +•+, .�i. ..r' a rt r pp .`--;`� � .y ..L-,..'c 7,•*"^s�C,:v:�' m•, � h ? .-�& �:rh. :�i.r^ n,�i�.x,"',:ys '^-nw ;r �,} x 1,. ,.ta L' �` t t, • ..t`,,�,7 _*",� y. •y,w,,.... ..:.�H„ g �..•,,.. �,l. ,z� M.. •�,�,•� , ,4w'.,r..,a,^•F"�,�`�a��'�"` e"h�'. .cL� �*i::..' " ', '�x ''��,C �•,`."• �y. `—+g� if:'»' '�" 'h 3.rc ;t,'y"-�• _R'' ._... . fi a,.;, ;f✓`�c __ ._, -- '.tn-,. wi, . ,. .. ', •;`' 't.S', .".sWO,C ti,'rort%,y�°! tl� c`.��. fui Mr Lfi _ ..- i+•.,... ., w.. : ,.,• • :,� .o.�G_. .s ®: vtl ty,& s.., : -;�,•' �•.,�.w, _:'•.� �i�+�` ,.,a•-c, s..g .n. ,��,�",�. y . Y ,:.. ,. ao ,av, ._.7y:: �l. •X: .. .;r_b„� •,•1.. : "=s ...••..• .ya'+." " -rt% r.' L :•.^� , ..t S; .,rq .... ,Ti . t."i,•n,. >,. -.. .. ..,.. • '1.r�;p..!,X+•.,.�k"•�_;1,.9'�'.:L._ta„F*. t1. c„y;-• .,, :x..:; ', K�> x. t• t. ,s :wi .'.t=i1",.....r .'\., �, t r NOW -POSITIVE CVRF .. . z �F°eki n�.��°�thorough-bred SUFOR I1 D10EST10N EXTRA- ' rl•><.r�ae HLENTENBEA - — WANTED-Tti lease a:arm of 40 or - . - IVIS FOR THE SON AT If you have indigestion, your food MSM a Blas_of I.od wish eomfortsble buildings apply s°o. J. ML.LK". sigh- ferments in the stomach and bowels. OL l"I Creek lost , It does more: it deco e, and the nue Ir - "g. ._[sVUbbaiede�erye �as its FOR BALE-A quantity of 161000 Lritious matter = should go to _ - Tj 4 make new blood decays with It, and RATES OF ADVHBTI�lif3: 1' rood oats. This coma highl7 "IPirstineatsiou penins - Iiiernis reeammend.drsoa she = E:�tm ental this leads to an impoverished condi- FRESH FROZEN FISH, WINTER CAUGHT : gtrelSi eobsegaeat inrertioa, lire. 6 eons. Farm,Ottawa. A. IL CASRUTHffiR6, lot at tion.of the blood,to nervousness, bil MIS :.te awe atot to lad• Leel or Foreign non,e,piskariag,asha P o -i tioasaeae, constipation.sick headache, SALIBUT-Pias slicing fls11. _ aaertioemeaa. bad breath which disgusts your SEA SALMON-Genuine red meat, f , spacial ~come Rtveu to partisa mating eta• SEED BARLEY.-The undersigned friends. and other disagreeable and TROUT=Whole fish r. nate for a or d months or by the yew. Halt have for sale a quantity of ldandso euri , about 8 to 4 lbs each. "7eeHv or,sortT eontraots payabb goveierty. barley of old quality and ver?Pare,also wme unPleaeant conditions. LAKE SUPERIOR HERRINQ-About 1 lb..each. Bostness cards,ten liner a:Hader,with papas good reg over Beed. Aopl fat lo,non. a,some And a21 thio trouble ie caused by the _-W SITS FISH--Freab a inter.caught, sin le frozen. ane oar,4a o0,payable in advanoo. phone or write WEBTr18Y z�Roa.Ansley al.t food that doesn't digest,but ferments g _ - 0 ssr�xotiae 1n wool columna tan esntr pwitne, BOLD BYES-Similar to small white fish. ' ' Ave teas per Zino sawn sob"awast imertion. ANTED-A single, man accust and oftimes rote in the stomach. r - contrast rates mad*known on appHaa W'omed to farm W hire for eight months And fermentation is caused byy the ad free adiewtising. wages$95 a mouth. Term to start an 16th of stomach not being strong enough and FINE FRES S S Ei.EC T OY fiE S AdvaaWesneea without written initrnotioni _ March, Apply at x01 81, ova. 61 pickorinR, or .,Von be low'MA'anis larbidden and eha:esi ao areae a HEIBEY,(;seen Bier 91-99 eDerg etic enough to thoroughly mix nf"ariy ordefntar diewatfaning advertise- the food with the digestive juices. SMOKED, BONELESS AND PICKLED FISH-Digby Herring, Fin- - uriMlLaanabeim writing and sent to the pub- M-I-O-N•A is responsible or tens of nan Haddie, Labrador Herring, Salt Trout, Cod Steak, Bone- �febrr. L�OR SALE trsme dxeUing P ' d•b WorhproiaaptlyattendedW_.. _. i' bouse-andtram•stable,eithar.szUblator thousands of cures... In fact,it.is such less Cod. driving hoose or other ontDaildin9. also a anm- a po81tive cure for indigestion and alI her of cedar Ga, A ly at fat 88,ova.4,1?iok• stomach stroublee that it is guaran- MARMALADE EIDE OIIAYGE'� - $1.25 per year; $1.00 it paid in advance. eriug,or addre�i W.�iVAitAr,CLer� .P• McFadden to cure or A -- money back. The price a arae x BUY YOUR GROCERIES AT THE GROG . 10FM! MURKAR, Proprietor, ANTED-An experienced farm of Mi-o-na tablets is 50 cents,and they hand,middle aged,w work on tans by are sure to promptly relieve the worst, ^ year g Wostern ateadCanada. p Would ld assist is pro- case them.of indigestion or gastritis. Try RICHARDS"- Next ariag homestead for tLe art willing to sofa.,1Dominion Allianceova ei; i;zrs.00 r ear. addrtlea O. SHAW,Nelfort,Soak. IUt! ,. :.__���__Sunday, March 8th, is Field Day with the. Dominion Alliance, 1��IRST-CLASS FARM FOR SALEM AN When they will conduct serviceb i' parts o!lots Ss and .9, con. a. Pickering townehiv, containing about 106 acres, good throughout Pickering as follows;— buildings,good bearing orchard,wind mill and °>. . Pickering Presbyterian. lU.3U a,in. aDriaR creak >?tilt poraeaai�� �•^ - IE-1 _ - ----- -i Rev.-F-B.-TSo�a on.—COI 11—oi ase. Apaltlbti;igli. For particalars apply to 'r, m - t _y a.kloRfaeN, ttarkham sI-� Ytri H Methodist, 7 p. m., Rev. Dr.-Talling, Toronto. Dunbarton-10.80 a. m., L�ARM FOR SALE OR RENT- CURES CATARRH, ASTHMA, Rev. Dr. Tailing. Claremont-I1 w m. ii�� �p � ���at „ e '0e+b-. F. W. Duggan,Met Se-c' ltlo gesso to do tare. a t 18 in • miles y �� � Ha kness � . from Locust Hill nation on C-P.R„ li miles + Q Dom.'Alliance. 7 .m. IletZ F. �i4. from poet omoo and rWrr,aboo+18 mugs Isom tacos back. Sold and - Duggan, 7 .m. Baptist, Rev. P. B Toronto market. s acres orchard. s roomed T. lid. lileFadden. 3 8 stoee boost and trams kitchen and woodshed, _ Tborston. reenwood-11 a.m, and frame bars avast and other outbuildings, 4 ;{ �4 p.m., Lyman Cotton, W;Cliffe Col- asses in tall wheat,t seeded to alsML 8 acres 1a 1W,Toronto. Cherrywood-11 a.m. meadow, fail plowing don•• soil good 91'y fives tweet sate of double and single harnet+e to choose from F. Farrell. R A.. Victoria College. � an to Rood stoop •! oattl ezrz or 3' larch r ierywoon apply to JoesrH cols NOTICE TO CREDITORS . Brougham-2.80 m. fres., Rev. P. LIItB.Cherrywood isv � and at a very low price. Thornton. 2.80 m litetb., Ly- Situs of Henry Ho�Rifia. Druaaad � p _ man Ootton, Beg. Whitev.lae--?. p.m. Meth.. F. Farrell, B.A. Aodley- Notice is herebygiven pursuant tor k 180 m.,Rev. Dr.Tail ng. Glasgow R. S. O., 19D7, Chapter 1'!9, Section 89, —al0' .m.. F. W. Duuggggan. Locust � ho*w -' Harness a clay y = Bill-2180 P.m., F. Farfell. B A. booing c3aimg Against the lespwte of g kt` , _ ' Henry Hopkins, late of the Township .. - - -- ,',� - •• - iic►+oot. Af;PaRTs -' 11Ia11 ceased,Contract who diedtounoe Rbcut the 12th A large etocls of horse blankets, haltece, owrat pads, team bridles sq da of November, 19(.9. are ed _ Clnremontcontinuation school. The BALED TZNr)z s addressed to the y `� and extra parte always On li.arltl. fotlowioK shows the u ifs' atandin d'wsamuster (leneral. will be re- I-- nf the Will to send by poet prepaid or deliver to J� rig to oe a mon n e u- cel at ttawa u° Haan, on .r Ary. Names in order of merit. Forth day, the 8th April, 1910, for the con- of the said deceased, laddreswe to faro- 4 H.-Mabel Casale. Mary y Barclay. Sen ve xaace of His Ma est e-Mails,on a fore of Pant Office, Ontario,Ann or be 7 s 'DISNEY SON �. y y' y j y fore the Post Offi day to April, 1910. - i t` ai++ Rawson. Annie Da FYi11 geott, :proposed C�nteuct Por four este,cis 't ad •Clifford Soden, Edith Slack,. Perry times per week eat h way, between• their c. with an and surulars end their s> 1B1ack. Hillynrd Bryan, .lean Bennett. Brougham and Maritham, from the dire x'ith fu13 particulars of their 1L111ie Thomson. Tom Scott. Form 1. Postmaster General•o pleasure. claims and the nature of the•ecuri- Farm Implements, Harness, Carriagem, Binder Twine, __- r cies. it any, held by them. -Harold Dickinaon. Elwood Hender Printed notices containing further And take notice that, after the said Separators, Sewing Machiuey, Washers, r :eon. Clarke Rawson, Clifford Piikey, information as to conditions of pro- Second Alii- r Apr; to distribute the Churns and R-e iia. - - Ila Hua Mo an. Ave a Attend Contract may be seen and blink Sec°odd of April. 19L0, the said pa r - ned at P he - -- - y. Monthly report of senior division:of the Post Office of roug parties entitled t ere avrn re = , •^ — - A Q !► 10 aremont public school. Sr. IV,- ham and route offices and at the office g �, Ra only to the claims of which said notice _ Kathleen Aeon. Jr. IV.-Viola of the Poet Office ]laspeetor at To - ' - .. 'Fors th. Oecil Milne, Melissa Morgan. roto. shall:have been given as above uir- ed, and that the said executor wilt not 1 'Robin III -May Florence. Ala:.lYorgan, be liable for said assets. or any rt ,Robin Story. Teacher. E. A. Forltie. Pont Office Dep m't y � _ . .. . Junior division. Sr. IL-Cbarlie Mail Service Branch (i. C. A vnsnsolr thereof. to any person or persons of -- whose claim notice shall not have been Ottawa Feb.24.'t0� But - . .PlFack, Willie Forgie, Albert Lee. Jr. P' received at the time of said dlstribai- II.-Vets Stephenson, Hanel Mantle, -- _ - ----- tion. - it0avid Scott. Sr. Pt- Ii,--John - Dated the 18th dog of February. J Haight. Willie Forsyth, MildredVic- ARTHUR 1910. YrA1�� T�1SPAti)E FOR „Brodie. Jr. Pt. I1.-Inaflla°tla, Va- JOHN A. WRITE, Executor. :! , list Sarigent, Georg®Rawson. IIA}- • , - . 'W& p Forsyth. Gladys Paterson, Vida 1 � Brougham Post OnOffitario f .'Haight. (B3 -Marie Forsyth, Verne JOHNSTONS _Br�aw, Verna Bingham. vs . - po sof S. B. Nn, 4. Uxbridge, for F • • LIN Class 4r Names in order of oleins. (Greenwood, Out.,) bi Class 4-Morgan BHI. Poyser Collins, _ - Orval ReaHOMES WyeRch. n, M y Rose Watson. Disprersion oherL Willison, May Rawson. Olasa - u* •� � • . 2-Diss Linton, Rums Deruttha, Percy F'01' rsettjer8 urnihwe �dvedidement ---Montle. Class i-Talbert Evans, Hor- /�,,� p .y -a►ce Willison,Darfield Priest. Primer fir/A yT CH 8, l Libbie Faulkner.HarveyElson. t = 1Sleon. _-.I.iZzie Of the whole of his Doted Herd of MANlTO1aA EXT WEEK, > ever y-Orval Scotch Short Born Cattle, includ- _ lioacb es Linton, 'halbert Evans ing a number of English milk- SASKATCHEWAN - - H N --- ey Elson. Lizzie 91-son. Average Ing short Horns. A attendance-20. W J. Phoenix, teach- ALBERTA �r er, About 40 females of varioue ages, i 9 Excellent young bulls 9t for service, Bow Made and How Beached Independent Telephone Talk CLOW SS'I'1'I.i RS' RATM • � ' 1 exceedingly ood3-year-old imported � _ .. .• - _ - .- _ Scotch bull,one of the three best - bunt ever used in the herd. Satthn with Iwo Settlen and Ihmwss The Bell Co. Baps it reaches r stock No effects sbould use u stook Montreal and Hamilton. We ad- Mr. �Tohnston bas sold hie 1prm,andSmial Traim Reblar TrailsBINDER '� WINE every animal will be sold, mit R e doi<I't, but we want to whatever the price. leave Toronto 10.10 g,., advertise the fact that we give 10.19pALTuesdas �rnrRlmso l6YEa 1'8""months credit on approved daring Sa hours to I am selling binder twine again this season for one-half cent less than the service to 35,000 people with IeW Pa r,with 6 per cent. per annum NAZI sd AnII, Tlrrensb'rotteistCars rest. Place your calfs where you know you can get better value for ]Cee : telephones within your disLriet on for cash. money. Remember I`sold twine last pear toe-halt cent less than anyone is In a spirit of fairness we a Parties will be met avenin ]afore COL40MS 'CAU ON ALL TRAMS the township. I Bold 860 foot twine for IO}c. You pond from 11 to 11}tl for p urge B Ibis same grade. Are you going to pay anyone 50 to 75c extra profit per I08 you to give your Montreal and and morning of Sala at Claremont eta- is w>rich Isertlits ase Ores lbs. tbis year? Don't forget that a penny saved,is better tharfa penny earn- _- - - '8amiltun business to the Bell and dna iO.P.A.). and Pickering station �� g ed. Would it not be better to save yourself some money by buying from me. (G.T.R.) t}aida,"e-hlssttwn Agent for eopa'9m jaw -_ -at the sante' tiwe give us your OAREY M.JONES, e, wags `'i I Gave also a supply of wasbing machines and wringers. These machines Ill.; a L•TbontooD, 1� AJ C.P-R., Taoato. will certainly save our wife a lot of extra. labor. Remember the'w l#isg --business to those people for whom Chicago. y. -- -- `- --Aactloneer - -- - machine In woman's self-binder. 'Now is the time to bay-old ju- ae e Twe bave doge so much to bring T - heavy spring washings afro coming. Get my terms, cash or instalment plane. :,within your reach at a reasonable arcs• A full line of up-to-date implements on band. Up."Ate farmers every- price. where are using my'my goods. Better get my.prices before,buying. (let . T A FEV MORE SNAPS your pen and drop me a card before you forget. DO I T NOW. ' pltgnm Company, Umit" _ We have received this season's new Scotch zephyrs and English .ALPH. HOOTER. D. R. BATON, Psi ts. Call and get first choice. Also new wall papers in''all the HOWARD-$. TURWR, W ��+ ��• -- ,-- Pres. _ Bec'y. latest designs. This week for Saturday onlywe will self 6 bars Sim- light hu- _ - - • . - light soap for 25c:, 2 tins of "Our Own' baking poyt•der 25c., 4 lbs. iaisios for 25e., 3 lbs. currants for t5c., I9 lbs. granttlated sugar$1:00. �_-_.:. . .__—_._. �j t' ESTABLISHED 1673 Rigs Stella E. SamOS We have choice flab for the lenten seaeon, finnan haddie, sea salmon, - . ., erring etc. The • Labrador h 1 he Standard Bank of Canada _ Teacher of Piano, jilgh WHITEVALE. oxo. est price for butter and eggs.' ' _ TERMS CASH. Read Office: TORONTO h Record of Business,as at 31st Jsnuarg,-1910- �r GEO. A. GILLESPIE, Dunbartor - - A h8 Markham and Pickering Tele ~ ' --PROFIT ANu LOSS ACCOUNT_ - "alines forward 30 Jmunwar7�,�19% t 60,967.69 .Dfrldends paid at the rate of ir'pare.et pa " phone-Company, Limited. Net rno64 for the year st the rata of annum _ - t&%per cent.on. patd•uP caplt.y aaxz au CoatrlbntW to of sr,r P".,o fund i.aNC.Oe • iToe4;;cam er.alame oa ew stoat 466,4pa9 Transferred to Hest Aawatit hod bosh - itaetaa The annual general meeting of the Fiesh Goods for" Everybody © anxewatact � a shareholders of The Markham and i9rnNo Stork rr.mUM 9t e90.00 Pickering Telephone Company,Limit- Balm"carded Iotwort- s4..7ass ed, for the election of a Board of Dir- ectors and the transaction of other and Ists.m.sr s= any business relating to the affairs of ,.,Finnan Haddie and Salted Salmon Trout-the very'beat + -ORN211-AL aTATIMIM- -the Company, will be held at the Odd- the market can produce: a"04f0" iu'°ir"a + ial )fellows' Hall, in the Village of White- �". riu'b m°ai aO7o Gama °'li�d°:.i fixer oaoreemoeat ass onw"ands abr7.tH,4r Notes to Onealsboa . isoasn.w wale, on Saturday, the 11th day of We have just received our spring stock of Boots and Shoes, >�CM can mound sa�..r � U toaso Do"sifa - - slatasr7 u :March, 1910, at 2 o'clock in the after- and they are first-class-and so cheap. suraueem 0L - uw M71 ai=seaas w.aatb oanrae.a, bAsea Chrolaaoa ioneoaao r oWr iraes •�•.: : W,7aais ancon. Call and see them. Sask sr.r�'ir''WL 6944" By order of the Board of Directors. Lt ALpg. HoovBn, President. Winter tubber and socks selling at a great reduction. M164,78L Wot447sasr �e D. R. DBATON, Sam tory. AA,�� �7 Tr M gl,t Jass.ry.l0la aro. F.w3o , 6 Dated Feb'y 28rd, 1010. 21-29 A. l'r.. GOR L? w u �L�E D n ar ®n •..., ,.. ��;+'., ..}, •'., .. . . e. 1.... .,a.. ., -.., . �. .:' . . ':. '.,- i .,sw-..re,. .. .C�a.� `",'y ,9.. y'% "',i rd: a. .4•a -r. .x-. `a. '�.`':.c;:'y,-. ',f;j �..! 4 5'��'Q. ?.... w. .,"s. :p'asy:,.. a �. ,..t+-r ,�.., s. 1�. ,,,. a,?,+"p'*e.i ,, F"e• ,, a.�>P. .3. [ � i.._4 M ,-1 ,4�,i. .m j,'^., '.t t�,e. "'•.« ''„', y.;,.i.^ "-ff M a T' ,., ,ter.#` •;�” s., ` ,� �y,� .< .,�,h ,� ,4s.. �-.,:.tr���� '� i +'�'' '•t•,p,�� �,;:',• ,�'.„ ,�t•�.- '}�4, °�,i5"';✓w',""�•�' .s �`'•�°ed_ t• Y '•x.: .� t:�:�'�k Y�• •?�" r" •:s,r ET '' .::. . -s-',;,nw�,., '_•a a .a.c 'uuy.'.. ecx a :.r ?'°"'�., ^T,. -:z _;rH;,;�' '+u;• 'F' a. ; '. :.e.. r'''� + :, •w.•Y:a., sere, Lor,•#? ` ..Y � J..wb:.. ..".•. ,'.,i.:., .•d..•.-..n� ''�-S'a.. §M. +�nw..'r!` ,yam. •.%.- Jr. �i;. t �. v-i'�' ^� �C.. •R:cdc"�° a%k • atASMoteT rehall Brown has es�W again in this locals lookia t d. H. Beal was in Pickering on for ortee sanronmmer h sen around for a carload of lllte@r is �i43nitl ,- 1 tl are 'repare - ? sixTe Taeeda Johnston.on gthe street again this 14ODC .-Mr. and Mrs. Samis visited To- - To sleet Tour reggirements in all kinds of Footwear. We dell in slei:,,rasto.friends on Sunday. week. , ; class goods and at reasonable pricesi "A call solicited." `" a T O Miss Adeline Brooks, of yrtle, - �•e�g solei a carload o! wood � y in the�riliage on Monday. sent Sunday -with Mise Olive Wilson. our and FeedBepairjng.prompsely 3 N. F. Tomlinson spent Sunday constantly on hand. attended to. Walter Baston, of Goodwood, 7 at his borne in Witlowdale. was a visitor at Nelson Wagg's on '_= Joseph atod ore. Readman were. Independent Tele hone Central. - T -3n the ci on Wednesday. P ` B ccyyaterson is busy these Dr. Arodie attended the Li- qe. P bra Institute izetd at Linden e-Corns Store. -- - - W. M. PALMER, Proprietor t� * as a painting his residence. ry y ------- - _ p4 rs. John Me r,of Brougham, �t Friday. Our football boys sat for their is visiting with lfdrn. R. Besse Sr. laciure in Wilson's photo studio :Z. )Mise Bertha"Slack and Mrs.Cecil Slackon Saturday were in Toronto last week. Mrs. W. E. Rlsebrough, of 6` Thos. J. Wilson, of Myrtle, Added to the Lo Lis! due -W - H -MCHARDSO N - spent Tuesday here with his fath- yrtle, is the guest of her sister, -aero Mrs..M. Brown. to This Famous Remedy. t _ g. • y The Epworth League of the The mild weather of the past g� week has caused much of oils' lllanfordStation,Ont.--"l have taken .� t�howiti 'Methodist church held a very sue- L_�ydiaE Pinkhaiih's pow° g of fitment display of snow to disc cesefull social on Monday evening. disappear. Vegetable Com- Ohiaa. A yery large t�ortmeat of . A load of nun On account of the bad roads the , young people attend- pound for years y jar! ed the carnival at 8tuuffville fon attendance at the various church- and never found Stationary. Books.Dolle, Toy. Thursday evening last and report es was rather small. ".>„ any medicine to _received for the Holiday trade. Call _ Mrs. Wilkinson, of Leaside compare with it. I a good time. Junction, is visiting with Mrs. R. hadulcersandfaU- and ase them• x� Mr. Wilson is kept busk at his Sabeeriptione taken for ,all 1!s seines, p E. Forsyth for a few days. 4 ing of the uterus; "g --- photograph gallery. He has a Bbbt. Thomson of Prince Ru and doctors did JPeekly and Dilly Newspapers ' _ great many patrons who are pleas- p no good. I suffered art B.C. spent a few days latit - �k ed with iiia work. • dreadfully until I Matthew and Mrs. smith, of, weals at John M-Macnab's. began takin your •� f• �1� RIOT3RDr,SO '. gg s Mildred Tillsonburg, spent& few days of froom Moulton College, suffering medicine. It has their honeymoon with George and fromsan attack of lag ppe.th is ho g '` also helped other �SOCI� •$tTtJet, �• � - :.. women to whom 1! __ } Airs. Richardson. „ _ s -% Sherman and ore. Rnmohr were lair. Starr, of Nova Scotia, is have recommended it. -Mrs. HENRY � .._. _in the cit own Monday. The tat CLARK, Glanford Station, Ontario. , ter was returning from a visit to L^ D 1 �T -� �,�[er ale w�a s dot- relatives is Aurora. :C1 BRYAN -' ferer from a female disease. The doe- for said I would have to to the '4ge m regret to report that Mrs sp A$ER hospital 's an bl C polandiaB �� �� Ear � _ - "1`homas Neal is still conned to Tobs000e, pipes and smokers' Ptsikham's Vegetable Compound corn. g -' bed b a severe cold which has sendrtso. Central office Bell pletely cured me in three months. - - p 'Telephone Co. Aagency for Mrs. 8. A.W�aca, S F.D.No. 14, settled on the lunge. Rolston Laundry. Boa 88, Gardiner, Maine. About twepty-five from the r Baptist congregation attended the CLARBXONT, ONTARIO Because your case is a dYt6aal!one, O YOUR U men's banquet held in Stouff- doctors ha done you no do S' nq not continue to suffer witbout giving Sap spike and map paite manufactured by us. on Frida night last. Lydia R Pinkham's Vegetable Com Mr. Luke, of Oshawa; was here BlacksmithillgPound a trial. It surely has eased A full.line of horse clippers, rices ranging from $1 to$1.75. an Tuesday looking n business many eases of female 111., such as tn_ ... PPe P for the Pedlar People. He reports 8ammation,ukerstion,din lacementa, Having rented fife Dnnbartoa stop fibroid tumors, i rules periodic A�horse sin ei,s. 'business fi being very brisk in the and opened the same, I am r- g -. !metal roofing like. � p''e>se pains, backache, L bearing-clown --- - we have just-been _informed ed to do all work entrusted to feeling,indigestion,di:azirsesa,sad nen- } nae is theabove lino. - tons pro trate- b 4-tie- Oyeter-shell, wica-gritand-ground bone-always-din hand ni 1t.ha►t Mr. Hicks, who taught the _Horneshoein a specialty. .to try it, and the result is worth mil. -' y g. ,s insee �any time. , If youwa� Pecial advice write very low price, just,thing W make your hens lay. tcontinitatioo class here last eat, suffering women. - tciied.severat weeks ago as the re- If of an attack of paeutnon3s. forittoMra.Ptnkhayn.Lpnjm.Maas. //-'•r�t . Y = - Two sleigh-loads from Clare- DUNBARWN It is free and,always helpful VHARLE �t RGE N T, CLAREMONT mont attended the meeting of the Presbyterian Ladies Aid Society _ - --- - • ---- -'— - ;" .at Mrs. W. G. Scott's last Thtlr t+ So dad afternoon and had a very h 'Thof o fiXPf:RfErRNC� :- jpkatrant time. ««��-- RJ V Sim Several froom here attended the IN i :'rentertai3mment gisen in Pickering : . . -, � ` Synopsis of C7anadian ton Timeeday evening under the North west Land 1i JL UK -391 ,fair greant success report e a - Will be open until the end of March T""a �' ANoraany male over Ld ye::ai dd. wayfbma�i. A team of hockey players journ. Ona wr+�►La 4 ,�. g y '9Ve guarantee all our work first-eines ,� landsande .anito a. 6 eltieiabte Dermal e to Brougham on Saturday o ypt�e mann appear &u�w.rwo ansae tevetaing last. Brougham droved Domtn on lands Agency or Bob-Aden for the �+ tame en district. angry by proz�may be made as a +their enperiority-b__ defecating our and permanent. r*••• assay.on asIms eoaditloa•. by rasher, enol- a y !newer am •r, son d•otbter.brother or sister or uieaMing ' lboys by 7 to 2 The Claremont Come snd,see what we are doing• + m i►ome.o.ad r .,, ' ,iboys are anxious -for the return �. _ naw..-ata month.• residence upon had imateh. Open Mondays, 'Tuesdays and Wednesdays. �a�ss/�/ oullu.•�o of the land in scab or three q Dr. Win. Cavan, of Toronto, r�'="' miLas of a ermtse�r"""` his homestead 00omesteader afarrm Of It ft %:e so 'wan tailed in consultation on John �1 w •�w• p..awas b wiay own.. and oeoapied br him or by iaa ii Y. Neenah We regret to state .r • S. Willson, ei Claremont r•� mother.4,+��°a bous:mer in _ efanding may pre spa•yaarsereeoaiea i i that M r. Mscnab is not mak- n sac slide his b�nt•.tead. Prtae aa.o per ate. . ling the progress,towards recovery Duuee•-Mas rade sits months is each of its -'that his friends would desire and yawn from date of homestead entry tincludt� � iauffers severely from neuralgia ofDe _ SIMPSON . & Coo MACdINE SHOP 1 nd aultivaatte fifty acres artameet•rd paNaf a bomeneadder ho Les exhausted hit.horn► "the nerves. stead t and �aaot obtain • pre empatoa v' rch- nival will be held i t The undersigned ba in m t fey 1 A carnival n he � g, pu y oaF . abased homestead to erteto !Caledonian Rink here on the ev. Taking � a ed B. Waguer'e Machine Shop in a•t*�+ >zz=per acre Dupe•-scow' _ Stock i a Sale to March 15 1909 recede atz months la each of three y !ening of Tuesday, March 8th. The ! Kinsale, is prepared to do all oaitl .,usy'.. and arena a houes woit� - * nok band will be,in attendance to kinds of repair work and general • _ ..{ ;furnish an abnndsnee of music. E are offering the tollowiag linea at geest reduction as we have to reduce blacksmithing. V.v' aOBY' _ ,Admission. gents 15 cents, ladies our stock to make room for spring goods: 50 inch black broadcloth :-D•png eft QLEhs_lothis a& , �c SatiyfacLion guaranteed. n.R—Q��od,� - oc im. ad. t 10 cents and spectators 5 cents. dress goods,reg. 75c per yard for . 48-inch_black Venetian cloth Prices right. !e:awment win not be on:a or. dress goods, req. 86c for Wc. 54 inch blue gray lustre dress goods, reg.76c for l nad_ - _ PhaiRners in this community are dlAMEB PSNQSI.LY.,_-.._ :_ x 40c. 98 Loch crimson cashmere dress goods, lbc. . 88 inch black and. white beginning to look around'for their ' _ h abephird-chock, reg. Z5c for 20c. 8B inch cardinal luater_26c. Meng rubbers `ienmmer el This le one of the 90c per r. Overshoes SIAS, 1.75, 1.85.- Brag-proof rubbers tltie5, not snag- OutW-M � Ci t difficulties that farmers now ?a Hinsale, •_ proof 1. , 1.90, 2.00. Ladtes cubbere-90c,Qbc; storm 80c,. cloth storm $1. - . . •Cisa�.iwal�tl� a„ Ce to contend with, the scarcity vc�aahoee, high-buttoned$1.60. Buy what you want of the above goods now of'farm laborers.' The cities and, ne later on they-will.cost you about one-third more. Some odds and ends on A. PALMER' ' . the North-weer attract a great our bdrpFain table-from s•lt'd" tUth at about your nwrr rice.: Groceries- - ;a "a many of•onr young Wren and a everything pure, fresh and clean, all foodstuffs under tight, covers, Black PAINTER ANDI DECORATOR nod mix teas 26c to 60c r lb. caanet be ear Indian breakfast tea �•� t ;great many of the imported class per 20c lb. This i6 sold in most Lica at Me:lb. tVe only offer them at above 0an�to lor eneiW house re r& etre most unsatisfactory � q � Nest Sunday F. W. Duggan,. iia:Dt<7 end of sale' lie Mc``96c and 40c 14. �`iy it• you will want it � blieLed 5 scare in Pickering ` PSeld Secretary of the Ontario Village. "lbmpeeance Alliance will speak in D. i71�l1PIJON & Co. w 'PICKERING ADDRMS: P1CKBRING P.O. Qgl$�@nts the PrsebTteriaa church in the f . forenoon, in Glasgow Methodist - ]Fie W. v A N►S, church in the afternoon and in the Claremont 'Mekh4dist church - _ . p111n ffian tsrer of all materials and dsaltta 'io the evening. Rev. P. B. Thorn- r p kept in stook. Is will pay you +- , i Ion,of Colborne, wiH present the HOU&/ O to sell at oar warty aca inspect our sbek' wottk of•the Alliance in the Bap- Shop and Residence,Dundee BL and obtain pries.. Do3Pt be misled y fist church, Cletreneont, tit the adertte we do not employ them,oons"vedit. a aveniug sere ,. p - - BY, O 4 we set►, and do tibmw off the M ' - 'WHIT NT Joseph. Simms, who was sect — Three d� west ot�9hitb Hnnee� oommb.ion of 10 Lor east.,which you w2l `a bcr r . caraiafj`ww 6y pa Mine irota ns: • - known throughout Pickering and. .. . 1 _ :: : , ..� ''+kms ._ — " � .". _ "• eailsotioissd.• •. . Uxbridge townships as a well-dig- We are •prepared to instal wood or iron INNRtY $RANINE C0.ger, died on Feb. 26th krom heart h � . P y " ailuro. Mr. Simms,'it will be re- =s pumps on short notice,also attend ansae, whitby,ontarro, to all kinds of repairing. F membered was badly frozen a pa �- • y We are sole representatives. „, ,” Agent for the Ontario Wind 11ti11, k +' _few weeks ago, hav6ing been found of this reliable clothinghouse, � ' on the road by neighbors a ho - - also line engines and o - ro lie Q I and have just received 400 ram 5�' gr agora getu' a, 5 as were attracted by his- cries .for .t .._. C les of spring and summer suit- MA help. Daring a very cold dap he P P g d MAGNET OREAhi SEPARATOR }� ings,-trouserings and overcoat- 7." was on his way to a neighbors Phone No,60 at residence. sings, also fancyvestin s which s . t P S • e ' but fell exhkus'ted from the cold. g - d to Mt we are always pleased to show, 1 The Pickering a o to S His death is supposed to be in- and more pleased to take your ! , ' �QQa s pK I�p q' directly caused by that ezperi- measure for a new suit or other l ca mM g ! It M 6 once. garment. If jots are in need of 4 dance Committee .. e e $' •n. y+a _ The anmml entertsrinarent' of ,. . .--- _ :• @ � _ • snythiug in this 3hne It Will pay the Mission Band of the Clare- ou to give us a call as we guar- - • o • ° O a Wont Baptist church will be held y The object of this'Association is to o an'tee sill goods, workmtinship, on lila evening of Thursday, and a perfect fit. Dro a card �'` lessen i;tealing and plt>secnte .r 19 m 18 : ' moi; ion �s � March 10th. Tea will be served p w *', # the felons. Feb s for booklet. In their usual excellent sttyyle from - ffiembers having property stolen oom3nniii• = 19 -� eo.. etas y3 lf.80 o'clock until 8 0,04 when .As for coupons.., �} h case Immediately wit any member .a p Apr (►_ ��� the . program will be begun. - of E:eoDsive Oommitsee. 8 g g S - Among those to take-part will be. Chir groceries are the fresh- w e,. x•s a Miss Rance, teacher of Elocution est. ` l� Mombseship fes 11.00. o a a. a at Moulton Ladies' College, R. E. E w �a a evz his n"Piio°oaato«ta• t g ff g 8 :, .. m .. Tiek �t T n or; - ie Jaiy k Forsyth and Mise Mabel Bryan, GLO. PHILIP Len oats Messrs. Evans Ward and Ray- , Exec.V. Richardson, D. Banka, (leo, •.o, oar. ir:e •" � W.V.Richardson,Pickering,Ont � g m e o m w xo.., ".. mond Jones and also members of the Mission Band. Admission 26 ► Oshawa BROUGfrHAM. J.A. o Connor, ArthurUel'reyl January 19it-whitby7, o.haweB, sreaph•at y. .cents, children 15 cents. children yo the Mission Band free. _ v Parry, : w 30 Port q erry r� ll secretarye� •' �i,.� to .. '. ,.•` ,, _. � ..: •. n..di .'.',.. sof s.:'r 4:•`.....,W. P. &9,2. .'ti' a., `!1+ •`.+,c, $n�ao•,� fktl`o .'} �. ..mP- r .f.. . '..v, n Y,d .. :v: ... .. 'b...K'.,� ♦ .. .' 4 r .+.. .. :_, .. 4d a+r r 'h,"A' • .,.F ? ! .M.Y k-.-a 'j,ii."a a A".."'.,., ,f c. ,,r,,. f sJ ,. .t.. ,...... '�. -,,... '. ..,, -�; .,..�.�..n .�. �. any c� d re �•.."v.. �r,ry9r'• c:' cf i9'0; a +LFm.. +T'^'�;•,� c ti�. re v AP Q �' Ykvy •, - '• , �'*'"ri'�.+:"'��? �e -, <' _ e�xa'�f �+"�� u'� ris:�°�'��y' 4{'. peer. �, �� �y- v'�sd .;, �S� .x _ r r�' ar r+,�::.' .�. fr �, ' . r,' + :4 ' t: iy• 1 wev xc, > `cio,•y .µ, _:x.•=9+,E,:.. riar'.rw..r•,--'.s.s .3�:n.,s�w. - s.......v:'��sm•._.v..,+u«.,• :' ,,. '� '.4%.•:�c5r.1'src..` - _...,. ^*'r'+P^'`.xxw.t ;a _. • - ,. - .�^• t sem' ',.i.Y -'''lf' :T^ �. r.w••,:i t�r s rg s ,' .. ..' ,.�,,,':: a"„W",..r',hr'.-,�'+•x:a.'..nrt �,.r .'�:.w,^. 73 04. :.:'-+ice. .w V7cR7iY--,ee, ,.:'p'?ntic,.W'W�+w.-sem'&a. cv., '`NOS:. .+.'�".�^?.Mc.. .:':'2'.'•^•�..."yy'f%'..y ..x,Rw,.a..,w«�r.+.t-sl.i<mF' .vw+5YI1-tom^..^FN .'.YFv.... Lam, c,,..41wA.- .. _ t �arw• 4V i ' R come under his root was- for him ODORS AS AIDS TO DIGESTION -A TERRIBLE SUFFERS THE SUNDAY SCHOOL _ to be defiled(John 18. 88). 8R THREE YEARS Only say the word-The first evi- Orleatals Inhale Sweet 1Perfames •A DOSE OF : deuce of the man's great fatith in After Each'Meal. A Jesus. This distinguishes the case - INTERNATIONAL LESSON,_ g lSwe@t scents to aiedi es ' _ of- the centurion from -that, of the g tion are .:hut Health Wu Completely Reiter- - 1RABCH 6. _ nobleman in' John 4. 46, who in- an importation from the Orient, 2 t _ t slated that Jesus go to his house. The influence of odnra is Exceeding- y` --ed by Dr, WMb m Pink PillB, _ 9..1 also am a man under author- ly mar 3, a people cannot re- ke Some - -- - main where lilacs are i31 fu}} blae:ir LUbson $. ae4us'iliio Sealer Matt. itv-He compares' the At-itFoiit of r3� Extreme anguish; pains in the Jesus to that given to him. In each or bear the odor of jasmine. Some - Ioiutsthay all but drive one crazy- 8. 2-17: Golden Text, case it 'was an authority derivrid are given a headache•by.lieliotrope is at safe as it is e§,4CdM Guar- s thus may inflammatory rheumatism Matt. 8. 17. from •a supreme source, and also or tuberose. Some are given the animato conular >sm It is' .he described. The victims are to be absolute. He is not`contrasting vertigo or a sinking 'sensation_.by vay.pala"Ie too-'- 61ue iL itted-to them life -is one los Verne S, A leper-Leprosy is sup-g h:9 case'with that of Jesus, but cantharides,'some_ ere sass wn Oetapsw.st CONN torture; the suffer b day and Posed to be due to improper food even. b y y and unclean surroundings, It is declaring that their cases are Simi- y rosea: Attacks of .real' i- "-'cannot ale" by night. Such was g lar When they say Go and Come, ness with longAiains-of digestive not hereditary, and is.contagious _. �t •;:-.the condition of Mitis A. Mercier of Y, g •they do lac unde'r'the limitations disorders following in their wake Ottawa`f3n ra tlrrea ears aha only from-.close personal contact. ma be brou ht'on b odors. There are too Doan who want to -'--- On- imposed upon them by a higher au- y" g y y was a victim of this trouble and It reduces the victim to terrible thorit The fact can be explained only stand on the zero mark,. neither emaciation. The Jews treated ley- y: minus lrar `found no relief till she began us- 10. He marveled-Partly because as a pathological phenomenon says plus, in the moral scare. ing Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. She ers as outcasts and pronounced this great display of faith was on Dr. George M. Niles, exerting its' I 1r over them the-burial-service. . The .ws:- Fbr three- yearn I was a the part of a Gentile, and'eve'n' in ,influence on'the most vulnerable sufferer from inflammator rheu- disease is considered incurable Israel he had found nothing like Pow in-the-human economy, the- DA � -- -- -== ==watism. During that time I con though (ouch may be done to ails- . g it. His sense of pnworthine , his gastro-intestinal tract. As offend- s8IM, ..'sulted and was treated by some of late it. �. etnfidence in the mere word of ing scents may set in motion a train Came - to him-Violatin 1 al -the best doctors bu our. tl , e le tII eaU9 9 con ro 0I 1 igQB lye symp ems, BO, found no relief in their treatment. restrictions, he entered , the city of unseen powers, all were remark- on the contrary, those that are i x where Jesus was. gl11ctt I began to despair of ever being able. But they had parallels in sweet and agreeable may exercise " well again, when one da a f end Worshiped him-Reverence paid B Y $ Israel. The "great thing was the a highly beneficial effect: The--Ori-- to A -advised' me -to try. Dr. Williams' tc kings. The fame• of Jesus had centurion's recognition of the con- entals have developed to a notable URI ... Pink Pills: I procured three boxes spread far and wide'.* ditions under which Jesus labored. degree the faculty of deriving the and by the time these were used Lord-A courteous form of ad- �. He came "to do the will of him most enjoyment from inhaling fru- dress to one considered of superior t2lere was enough improvement in that sent" him. His word, there- grant odors, "K11�S Bone Span - authority implying here, perhaps; tnv condition to encourage me to for is the word of the supreme The most beautiful cieationa plc, Rich vauey,Axa,May i th.J= a belief' in the Messiashiu of.Jesus, �--_, i h,,.Used o,n<eoa.ia Cure for a_ time their ._.usei�hree thou wilt-He had no doubt TTtua;A-u II MQ aT� loan liens And wonW not i e --- It. - --`boxes completely cured me and to- obey it we are like the soldiers who medans are the hours represented Have huleda Bone spavis by its tsar.•* An I am as well as ever I was. I of the power c4 Jesus, but hesitated oLa C&RIAOit• _ Any to believe he would condescend to looked beyond the word of the in the 'Koran as nymphs of Para- - always keep a supply of Dr. Willi- centurion to the -will of the em- of musk, who _exhale etas rens_cps whose story, And ams' Pink Pilin in the house-and do anything for an�uncl&tx_outtast, huimlmda of.t4ousands has had tae Thou tenet make me clean-Lep- peror. from their lovely bodies entrancing same experience in the peat 11a years. ' would recommend all°who suffer as 11. From the east and the west- perfumes. Itis the custom of many i s;"K resy is spoken -of in the Gospels -'I did to give them a trial. Gentiles. Jesus here makes use of Eastern people to spend after each L'tr �+ t. gbh It was the new blood that Dr. not an �s.in "healed ' but P P P "cleansed." _,This was .partly be- the favorite image of the Messianic meat a season of quiet while the air�` �. $1Vt�8 i>a Williams' Pink Pills actually made This-was being-ushered in by---it--great around them is rendered fragrant an - that restored Miss Mercier -to .calrse the decaying flesh was made 8 • _ feast. The rabbis taught that all by a fine mist. Or a bottle o! their health and strength. There is no_sweet again and the skin white, Y.eodan`o $ avia Cure curve the gt Ibraelites were to recline (sit down) favorite perfume is constantly in, trouble-male; we horse.sound ane medicine to equal them in making'.partly because it meant restoration at the table together.. Patriarchs, haled. y �-•nd saves money far the.owner gt .....new blood and in this way they `f ceremonial cleanness and return g - prophets, heroes would all be in- Even. the poor indulge in this ha- it retaoro the "°" of rhe because cure anaemia, rheumatism hear'ti to the worship of God. P g trouble. - 1 3. Touched him-Contemporary eluded, and the Gentiles shut out, bit, for all feel that it benefits' > abottlealw:ys.ehaaa-tiara :palpitation, indigestion, neuralgia,; Jet=us startlingly reverses the or nerves and d' non. Dr Niles be- for# Good for nenand beast. Ask St, Vitus dance and many other' rbbbis would- have -driven him out �_ �n � ►gext +:t- p 1"' - your dealer for free of our bosh - i cr hidden their faces. I€ was cog- v ' �se`t- that a psychic state favorable 'aTre.tl..onTbeil nay orwrite tu. trouble t. Sold by all dealers in. ecnturion. from every nation shall'to the di estive r 'medicine or direct at 60 cents a boa!eidered unsafe to come within six g process maybe in as a l YDladdlp swaetinmt vt ' fret of a. leper. To touch one was enjoy the Mea%iani-e feast, and the duced• through the olfactories folly c' or nix boxes for 62.50 from The 1 to become polluted before the law. stns of the kingdom 1-), ho hate i 1 ih. • _ ( Q yr as we!l as through the other sense,; . . _ Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock- 'The supremacy of Jeat}a•ts seala..in I Eold their spiritual birthright, shall villa, Ont. the fact that not only did. he not xperience the'terrible 1 realities (of used Ilse rays a.1®on Cr .aa:n e to ib a fes - t - disappointment -and'- anger) ex- _"MAa tie srannlated sugar tow @w' become defiled, but he was able ' ed . .,,,; 4. oiietsaold - Zdapls t ddedons srtvDL maGa SENTENCE SF.RatO�TS. irstantly to pronounce' the leper 'pressed in the lurid figurative len- tie abetter( ' a PLEINE cleansed. guage of outer darkness, weeping, r�dyat.eoif9,°i aeiurtc� �'r Pride of wit indicates poverty of 4. Ser thou tell no man-:lppar• and gnashing of teeth - -- - . wi.4dom' i esti; the miracle was pprfermed 14. Peter's house--This he and his x You cannot wound the def it of within doors (Mark. i' 43). Seerecy wife shared with her mother and COLT DISTEMPER '` reed with the fork of env I his brother Andrew.' Jesus seems - � g y was possible if the man could be :'.n,,.°,,,sd.a.m.•,,,aw ,• n.. :.....,,,., ,.,,, It is not a ala to be rich, but it kept still, It was desirable, be l-c have--made it 'afl abiding place +time reels bn maLneI boy - IL t(om ba-•na the ala pp j .res, by +a•lae n7'CfB�''J L.QtI�'nt.TK9tPk CC'al'., - l'.: _. as a sin nob to be eIIrlehing. Ca use (1) :Jesus had. usurped the while in Capernaum. -ea ....,brA. A. _ - , • ` f,+ennteun K rq re owe Caeca '@@o and e!a W-fte '!rod!Stl Core,L of dmfs'rt. sad h-r9eMe _ R is mak>n other lives bright o common on." the ahcare9 of the sen. sewers ,rlr saowe b„-to cn,nt:oe taroara unr erne bonat.it g 1g c tea. and (.1 because he depre. u ;�i:«4 enafrt•sr flolanl'�t` °w"aw.e:o�°;'ae ''t'°O'" da-that which had impelled him to tb10 to Ilnis and so Her attending to .4 man is worth only as much as ceted the gatherin of a crowd s such :bt+o!!At Mensca1 co..tb..l.d ..d s..t.,,.wAllvr Goa 10,4 rue., u.S.A. ' �--.makes him useful to his day,. .. hie, rind so on, was evidence, - • ' The only' ideas that' canaot be lc ave Capernaum:shortly before that.the fever had left her and•ro -'revised are, those that are dead. 4ealtnesa remained. Swenson e- Malleable Stump Puller Show thyself to the priest. _ In k It takes more than blindness to that wav the leper.would be show- 16. Possessed with demons.-It +time to give the vision-of eternity. lap rPa act to authorif and w�lild *ay..believed that all sorts of ills {Jen s rand p y. Sturn Trees -W6'i Pull It is always easy to be good if relieve Jesus of suspicions ofinter• were, traceable to the. work of-eoil- - ' , - yuu can he absolutely lonesome. fering with the course of Iaw• sprrits.- .The worst forms of poy- em as We Please.piety P The gift that Moses commanded- aes`ion -were those of insanity and Th r The let ' that slops over iTL"meet We manufacture the largest asgorsinent of -.ding seldom flows over into duties. Two he-lambs without blemish, and POlepsy, "With gracious Conde- Stump-Pulling Machine%ntadear placr, we - o man is fit foTr good 'seeiety sell them-on a y - 6 one-ewe-lamb of the first year with- ecens:on . Jesus acct m:rrcdat-t,d him- Ruaram:er that they will cork___• ,.h does not help society to gvvd' out blemish, self to the prevalent ideas on th}s - Tamer: tact 1oo-ger and are mere condenierit nese. A testimony unto theta-A proof subject, but he did not share them, than any other machine made for that purpose. i To refuse the friendship of con- that the cure was genuine. After 17. Horace Bushnell made this You know there can only be one BEST.' a out I • write for caialogue'1J you will know all about -science is to double the power of due' examination the priests would verse the root idea of his concep- ....•ell . It.' They are free for the asking, 'Write to- all your foes. accept his get, thus acknowledg, tiotr of the-rede-eming -work of our I dA)i as [lets may norarpearagain. i To make men good by force is to ing the cure. Of course Jesus did Lord, By taking our burdens-up- CAN j�Dl�1N SMIEN$ONS, L1llltlt@d, LINDSAY, C7ANAD�1 . force out of gels. the dynamic of not contemplate the disclosure to- on his feelings, in . sympathy, he _ r r real trness. the peic>=ts of the manner of the bears them for its. -- at is.far, from being a -home cure.-• The fact-that the leper dis- s! where you cannot see the family for obeyed his injunction helps to ac- fa ( --''�-_ th"° furniture. count for the opposition. Jesus had DEER-SEA��'ED COUGH The streets of oar cities are the to meet later (Matt. 9. 3, 3i). -- ' Semi-Portable i only practice grounds_ for walking 5• He was entered into Caper- CURED IN 5 HOURS. Or Skidded Engine _ t the golden streets. naum-Events following the leper's Half the battle against real sins publication of his story were as New Home-Made Syrup. Equipped wlth Evaporator.Tana. _:_would be won if we would ignore Jesus had feared. The gaping mul- (Cut this Ou .) - Oeaigmd espeotaHir for sm•ral'Farttt tits imaginary ones. titudes crowded around him, fore- From Boston Prean. wont _ . Many a preacher would revise his ing him into the desert places, -and * Ptogress' in medical` compoiinds Bntit in s and s H.P. stu,a sermons on the next life if he knew even there he was unable to.es,cape. never ceases, and now it is stated Spttlatly Adapted for Work in ` more about' this one. His tour of Galilee therefore 'came by a prominent medical man that' s II.P• Semi-portable Engine with Cold Weather. s ' No amount of anxiety to save the 't.r an abrupt close,, and he returned an:, deep-seated cough-or cold .on Ecaporatp� Tank. , toll: can.make,iii for 'unwillingness home. the lungs can be actually cured in ThPae Engines are the same tie the standard Horizontal 1•aporotor .uta• _ _.O .save and nerve folk. Centurion=A Roman officer, in five hours b the clock.' Opium and t(tnen, except that they-are mounted oa skids .nth gasoline rant pine d in The tendency to correct a14 crea y P base of the engine, where it to well protected, making aver' neat, compact, tion is often.mistaken'for the crea- charge of ,one hundred men of a morphine have-been-resorted to in; self-containedasoliEgi outer; a. can be seen from the illustration shove of the W. h.p. legion, probably -under Herod th3 past, as relief measures. But: Gasoline Engine. Plesas enc out this completeaarertisemeat and send foecotaloQ tV,P.C. tic�n'of correct character. I THE CANADIAN IrAkRBANKS COMPANY; Limited Antipas. All the.centurions ofthe now it is learned that the system , MONT14EAL, ST. JON", N. a. topoNTO, WIN.NiPEO' e New Testament'seem to have been must he treated to rid it of lnflam' i CAtCARY, VANCOUVER iOTHBBS FEEL SAFE worthy-men. This one'had regard enation and congestion. Atonic; vaeta = Tip ny for the Jewish faith and customs laxative cough syrup does,the'work 1 WITH BABY4 OWN TABLETS so. much o that Luke says he had so:quickly, and,thoroughly as to be Annnasa - - --- - - e€ on, almoat•__ma_gical. What heretofore _. _ .Mothers who have used Baby's a Jewish synagogue. has taken .weeks to cure can 5e ac -- , Owr. Tablets say they feel safe 6. My servant-In this case',a complished in hours: Get this for j HOTEL TR�Y �R� when they• have• this medicine in to ren 'of affection, throwing light• multi filled or mix it at home and "the house, as the Tablet's area always keep it on hand: One-half, _ upon the kindliness of.the.Centur- p , ON THE iJGEAN FROt�1T. _ a never-failing cure for the ills of ounce fluid- wild cherry bark, one io,a, and indicating his high regard' babyhood and childhood. And the for the stricket9 slave'. ounce compound essence cardiol ,ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. mother has the guarantee of a The palsy-Known now as para= and three ounces syrup white pine ' para- :government analyst that this medi- ly=sin, a wasting of muscular motor compound. Shake the bottle and I 7- ?if . cine contains no poisonous opiates, ower, dile to disease of the brain take twenty drops every half hour' Ialrs. Walter Barr,. Mountain P . nervous._centers, - for four. hours. Then take "on'e '� : .. Grove, Ont., says:-"My little boy Grievously tormented" feature half to one teaspoonful three or suffered-terribly,: H•�n- Leething and - �i the case mentioned only by four times a day until the system - -from constipation.-- Nothing I gave perhaps,, having is pnrifie'd and tones up. Give hirer did'the least good until I ga-ve think it refers g ~�! \ 1atthew, '" and, ` =hien RaWs Own-Tablets and these no `medical significance. Scirne children less according a age. One to. the muscular ,fillin will usually cure-,.a'wholc brought him, speedy relief. Every s ,asnis and difficult breath' ac fami-lyr as,the dv_se is small - i mbtl-er'of young --ehildren should I i B co tnpanyii5g progressive paralysis. keep the, Tablets' in the home.'' -----�y------. Bold'by medicine dealers or by mail e. .1-am not worthy-Luke re re - , t sesta the centurion as 9endin' old. VVI CLE EZRA 'SAYS • A magaiseant mu-story fire-proof Addition is lost betn se>d . .g P .I p 1 � pi•tsd making obis tamess it 26 cents .a box from. The Dr.: ers of the Jews, who seek the'help hostel the newent and most up of Actantio C1ity Roto IL ♦new hater•V the aasaa! y Williams' Medicine Co. Brock 'ESome folks' idea uv-stand'in' u siso.,f the bad rooms,ars,rasitag 19 feet sgnxra r of the Great Healer on the ground 17' arery root.comwandc an ocean riew,bath auseb•d with sea and(root water. Cbavat- vile, Ont.. that he is worthy. -A second em. for their rights is by settin on-1< L Quo is everyshamber. Temperature r•tin4Nd by Thsrmoedadt, the Idlest d@ralepmot 11 _ A' _..'. • honeto@veryroom. g0111prMl•xes. caD�115M writs(orglnst hussy iiiterce.pfs Jest's cin the road other people." !•u� Telephone 4•` - Two officials of the Austrian G and protests that the centurion, The frenzied -financier- us•Cs the. CHARLES 0. MARQUETTE, . ' '(•tnment fought _a duel at .Vienna ,is. here, feels his entire un+vorthi= 'TRAYMORE HOTEL C0FIPANY. bu Saturday, in which one of them nvss. He remembered that he was little suckers as bait to catch the Manager. D. S. WHITE, Prea+den t.- was killed: - a Gentile. and' that for Jesus to •big ones. r rt ,..s'.L: a' .:,d J ..,.:{ .. ,,;,.: ::,• i:.•-. '.•.. a•ay.. •.H._.ra.: ":"` �Li-,x,r i.-`� !+r.,i�, � w.. '+:�' 'i' .M .+54 `r F. 9 `".i"5:ci..�i .,. r•G'., "'r'>.. r•R.9w .+• SS• n..,. ,., x'' . •uea, t .�. .b•. ., ',�je.•p.<.._. .+.,i4 .Y`.... v' %"�'artr, �'v j R h`..tsx: 'h '..^+t'�..- .�-'"k •yiF".' 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CONTENT TO STARVE.Dr. Morse's I Terrible $Rffertngs of R $h[p- Ind-Ian Root P I I 1 a Pathetic Death of an Old Man_ In t - NOVA SCOTIA *reeked -Crew. - - - - - 411111� owe their singular effectivenaen in Westmlhster.- � STATES' THAT The crew of tits London sailing _ atcztne Rheumatism, Lambajto Ana' ' The caseoTan aged couple " vessel Deccan which was wrecked Sciatica to their power, of atimulat. p who DOBD'S KIDNEY fug and strengthening the kidneys. Were contented th�r.ch they ! -- near Cape Horn in December last, _ -- PILLS CU ,+ Thew ,ow'�t.+.. - •_._,�. -:.. e b _ -- RES BRIGHT'S told "x thrilling �Ynr�•:'! ;;d:.�.i.l,ury onghly alter from the Blood tete in extreme poverty was described and privation when they were land- uric acid (the product 91_ waste _. at an inquest_ on .W-_`illialni Henry N�•�` - ,�' _. edat Liverpool recently b the Pa- matter) which.gate into the joints Mead, aged 64, a general dealer, - — --__ P Y y' .and muscles and causes these pain- t cific Line steamer Orcoma.- "--- "_—fel diseases. over halt a century li\ing_ln Peter.a reet, Westminster, -, Ellie- J. Mirk. Suffered- from this. The,Deccan left Port Talbot with y a ior� of constant use has proved coo- ngland, who_died_Budde�il elusively that Ilr. Aorses Iudiati time ago. . ?' Terrible Ailment for Four Years, 'a cargo for Sough .America,.-and ji'oot-Pills strengthen weak kid• aeys and The widow said that they rented,but Dodd' Kidney- Pills illade had on board it • crew of twenty- aback •room at 3s. a week Hera Well 'Woman. seven, including six,apprentices. • C U r® R h etx ni a t is m vghich • Wfien the vessel was near. Cape was paid by their children, and e -the f nd for free umpte to Dept. W. L., Na.. i Miscou.Harbor, G1AticesCo. • Hurn the,master; Captaizr�a' w d on a ew coppers her hits- tlanal Drug r cal DrChemical' Co.. Tolants. Feb 28 (Special).-That any was taken ill.. He wase put ashore_,Edl "fd GRON � (band brought liome: . They__.both �r 'remedy,that will cure Bright's Dis• aT-10-H-Sfanley;-subsequently re-' ��- -'suffered from want, and did not EDUCATIONAL ease.will cure any form of Kidney turning to his home at Portmadoc —N-embers Toronto Stock E■ehangs. often have afire. She believed aAB,� WARDER ,TRADE—NEW' � e Disease has lop been.admitted b µ'here be died. f (�y�SjMEQTS write fur our reeky" gtarTatlOII j1Pa6 the cause of death. j' g Y circular on securities. ••!stem--constant practice; carotid =the medical profession, and this The. ship proceeded on leer voy- the,I✓.oroner-What had he 'had dnatruction; few wetits comntete courtef Pt"---�� "rhes one more undoubted $€e, bu.t encounter-�d—s�Qn—e Retora+toetuadin;toaaLbank. � �n tool�leca --.gfrsedasien—carp tWgl 9 to' Sbwrti m6ved to eighteen dollars weekly: write for rata. Proof that Eodd's Kidney Pills will mendous violence, and was driven our new building, 90 l ay Sf., Toronto. Saturday night he brought home Mine. Molar Barber ' - cure Bright's Disease. For,. Ellie, ashore on Mess. Island. Irnmedi 10d. He said, "Go anti ont.._---- J, Idirk well--known here, as ately she struck,-fel r mainmast pace o soup powder, and he f, Blind,Bleedint, Itobing, FARM FOR SALE Bright's Disease, and Dodd's Kid- went overboard, and, being badly Protruding Plies quickly drank a drop of it, , but had nae t. ney Pills cured her. damaged, the vessel began to fill PI LE� and permanently cured by meat. oR SALR OR RENT-2W ACERS aaaT "I suffered for over four y Anything y I' -dairy farm in Halton County, bank bar years rapidly. -The men took .to the the most scientific and economical remed An thin on Sunday?---Yes a bit ru:knlng water, convenient to station, rural an$ :s . ;from Kid_-ey Disease which de:e'(.-.p- boats with a few biscuits -and some LYLE'S COMMON SENSE FOR PILES .of toast, sir; nothing more. los distance telophone. Particulars, apply to ed into Bright's Disease," Miss tinned meat,- and the vessel went .Price $1.00-6 for woo, mailed on re. Anythi-Rg on Monday 1-Yea,• •a !I� TOCK,Owner,Hornby,out. ;Mirk: states. "I had pains in head down a eelpt of price. little bit of toast-about half a slice. MACHINERY. p quarter of an -hour after- LYLE MEDICINE CO., land back, and stiffness of the war s. ftl QTORONTO. Did you ever apply for pariah - wen (Nett,. Ac'HINERY HE4DQ17AREEEB. — �+, Joints. I lost my appetite and suf- A landing was effected on the Is- - _ - relief 7-Neve-r. • Trou and wood-working mach4uerp fered from dizziness and shortness Land of Terra del I tee o and-`here Any reason for your not apply- engross, -boilers, steam pumps, raaolintl :r breath. I_was-.weak and- lam='ills crew rp^+Qined f�aro©ned for - ing far relitfl—NO, we were con- -had. on engtuee, electric motors. _ contrartors' tented with what we had. There maobiaer. etc. bind for catalogue of surd all the time. thirteen days. The food supply over 1400 machines. H. W. PETRIE. _-- - - "I was always nervous and could gave out, and the men had to sub- wa-s no reason at all. . _ Lim„ited .Toronto, Montreal, Y"couver- (not keep my thoughts from wander- slat on mosses and shellfish. Rain I The coroners officer stated that AL VES "1 Dodd's Kidney Pills cured me. and sleet fell almost incessantly' the room occupied by the couple C Rat'•Ts�ilunr:at!n. 1 . Itadways!lardy Be. had a woe-begone appearance. steels,iHrtggalfoed Co.Ltd.,Toren > - fie-day I have not one of these dig- and the only shelter the men had beg PPe Le.fors Hai oar.. the worst tresaiag symptoms. war. a tent made from- eces of•the ! in trop me to There was no fire and tlo food in W �J THE LINDMAR TRtiai►!il held asr,ednctbla Neglected Kidney Complaint de- ship's sails. I noa)3e dacha Lha place. •�:fortudorood by foremost m.dare cild i velopa into Bright's Disease, Heart In their explorations of the is- I eb.a �a * lNoalroAl o`rtic°far` a LIYDMAY, iS•s'd► t; _Disease or Diabetes. Dodd's Kid- land the men found several-human " ac t�;ntaLTt� SHE HAD THIS SORE FOR FOUR , heumaliam t 01E FOR THE OE _ ney Pills cure any and all of these. {skelett,ns., indicating that ship- , _ LONG YEAR$. . Af fR ACpus. g P paia,�and waaltaaas ono of tbo mar+epi of do a eetrJaen y But it's easier and safer to oune :u reeked men:had previously per= i tr cb. t,rp2aa or kidsem -•- °+w ehcpasbese ebe sena. writ. far wAy' Ready wt71 is a law af• 0 9e a•str�al soaosio C et Caaad� ),t` _ J. the earlier symptoms by using fished tbere. nd '� neer a•�c�ta� Bow tam-B-Mk heated It. •. � and of'aa iia 1W- et•as•sheat,Toccata � •a 'Dodd's Kiduley Pius. At the end of thirteen days a leotapareswaent`efosa Yon can't ,ogpal Zam-Bak for ,scaler was si hied; and the crew Marlatt fs Hair Promoter g ore■ of all kinds, whether recent Anyway a square meal is as broad were rescued and landed at Pun- Orals Mair an any Bala Noad y y q r of loos tisading. That is �the Oo •ale at the Bost. Simpson"Co..Toronto. as it is long. - !tt Arenas, from which port they STOODLEY PIKE'S HISTORY. npiriion of lire Wilson. of 110 Canada, or the Mart,.at Hair lromotina sailed for Liverpool. Wiekiouon Ave., Toronto, She says:. On.. Toronto, Canada. �rX As Sleeplessness;-Sleep is the stead Structure was Built Near $ebden ALont four years ago a sore r#storer sad to, be deprived of i1 A GOOD COUGH 1t 1. T ' E: Brid e, Eng�lad. a of a SEED POTATOE 3. ziIT Is vital leas. Whatever may be the _ W ppeareld oa the right side of A structure' known as Stoodley my face, jus{ about they angle of-the Grown rrom pure--bred send itn rted 1L a�ers of It indigestion,I nervone dimple Hoare-made Remedy That 1s Pikei whieh stands 9e yards high fat' This spot increased in size from En land,' Scotland' and ppoo filOra®gement or meatal worry, tri y g g t'arr'ed t r, Fria From 6piattt and Harmful' end is situatxd' Dear - ,r�mr}i 5t.les. axtrte First Early, First Earl a course of l?srmelee's Vegetable Drugs. Bridge, England, has a remarkable in diameter, and very tiottblesome. y. Medium and Late. -;Pills. By regulating the action o� Second Ear, y' it-he stomach, where the trouble lien, An effective remedy, that will i history It was built in 181`4 to I went to a doctor, frons whom at For prices, etc.address the will restort normal conditloos usually break u a cold is (went commemorate the Peace of Ghent. different tiptes during fifteen years P MILES, - -Wslllettea, Octane, . y (►rawer of Reed Woaa Beans.gad I'esaa,,etI * land healthful sleep w,tl follQw, four 'hours, is easily made by min Singular to relate, however, it I had received treatment, but the fell on the very day that the Rus- oi0tarnent I sot did nrrt, have sav- j1lr i -_. __ _ rll*t-,so--tom'-esu Fe- -I-ltad -it -- _ ey_ xest sedative force nposs tngt together to a lar a bottle t+vo -- i u - to;tke Crimean l'i'ar. Rebuilt b cauterized, tried oultiee% and all "a Sires for �R�e � ii they brio rest, g n Oil of Pine compound pure Y p " 4 @ 13 Public subscription. it withstood kinds of salves, but it was no good, In Cas of the bet Lean c.,apanies is - and eight ounces of pure Whisky: P P Canada on easytarses oat!lie,00 dews ' This mixture will,cure an cough storm and rain for halt a century, and thin ooatinued for tour ears. , l9Ometrmis a girl imagines that( 9 g Y S Mane; to L d at 6+1 on ap revad A•;+' th-st'is eurable, and is not e: n- i but On the same day that the Boer '• sample of 2am•Buk has nae day ..eantte. Rpt i+ecp.rl7e.ia» ' - -- >tlie is in love when all she atedsl pe � - a asquare meal. sire, as it makes enough to last the Government issued its .ultimatum It f1` at: our hotim. and I-used it. Mt. J. XgXT,sox 419, Lunde■.Out 1 Iaverage family an entire year Vir- to- Britain was struck by lightning "Ai�ou�k the Quanahy was fMa sacs an W she Rise res save$11 Asia. gin Oil of Pine compound pure it. anal badly damaged. These coin %mall. it seemed to do me some +� "'rhe •�'Menthol Plaster. For rbeages-- l...r. Cts.,nothing Is ester. Meda ally b prepared only in the laboratories cideacee have strangely. perplexed aced, 014-I: pureLasrd from Mr. �i Dab yawtea OpOw• of the Leach Chemical Co., Clacia ',local people. . Bauld, Druggist, $collard and APP4NDICITIS • _ Usti, Ubio. Ycage Streets, a supply of Zam Cared without operations. All who are Ali, If a man is too lazy to think for * \EW TRADERS BANS Buk. Each box did ing more and t,rtod with this dis.as. And wish to be nix. tttuTt o eared permanently, safely and quickly a himself he .aliould get married. BRANCHES. g qd, and to my delight, be with this gree t3"omeeoatbla• remedy, f TAKING ADVA.NTAGIE. - tore _l; Lad been usingZam•Buk i which will he Pent A' Branch of the Traders'.Bstik three weeks, i post-paid tioup for Sickle's Aati- oriifu, five n "How is it our friend Bra it 4o I saw that it was gu- aetaseso a.dro with pe•rmaant ti er mp � p gg hai been opened is Erskine, Alber- in to heal the sore. in less than ^ la an unparalleled remedy for colds, i is so cocky Z" eep ta, and we are advised th&t one a month it was healed! It has now I John t Wall. Hewtaaoathla eearmaaY, i tcr,ugha, influenza and diseases of , He has unusual chances to, as-' will be opened in Matheson, On- been healed for a}most a tar. Arnprlor; Canada.' the throat and lungs. The fame of aero himself. His wife has an, im 7 tario, about the 21st i'natant. This Try Zorn-Buk for eczema, ulcers. .-the medicine rests upon years of pEdiinent in her speech." will make 106 Branches of the skin ,' successful use in eradicating these l etuptit ns, face spots, baby's 1909 Was the nlOif presPot►OYo l' affections, and in protecting man- •s aaaalsomis Mea expeeta a wts Aay�>a•i��A�A Traders Bank is Canada. coshes, inflamed Qlac�t, piles, ( ilEind from the fatal ravages of con '' add fan day: (lot time►na Allans Lang ss blood-poisoning and ail akin in ylRr ( ! history of the ;. F !tads aci consumption: g one cannot swgiuwvoreowoaa.�. �•o �Y sFt'tM'e�aw•.I��r;aswA an likes itis-one gists and or Est all drag Y j� n life 'umptlon, and as a ne lected cold I N81o�a� l 6 .Assuran • - � - g „ poet tree from� r - be too careful to fight It in its early Zam-Buk Co., 3oronto, for price. Even the pessimist doesn't seem BILLY a tits saws• A e - -_stages. Sickle's Syrup is the wen- a orifi. I'klu•r is a c�p of toe..ar.we. wt�wF`►tr's�e' ;� f CA1iADAs 'Pon, use-it. to be •in_ any hurry to quit this' .10M oold Avote.abetitaaae ttta»y She- I dont see vv-hy a womarr large gains being made in am">Nf+ or"—Pst•ryno,90•-aso-4boa ahc:uldn't wear a man's clothes if ' IN 8I'RAI'CE IN FORiCE i '.. .Politeness pays enormous divi- �--' � she wants to." Ee-"She'll never� ASSETS. � �l+deads on the investment. if your children cacao and are The difference between skin-deep want to. They're too inexpensive. ( pRE►lIhli I\COME, . n g p, p y : : .__::. awake, a loss of appetite,u led, when besot and the other kind is that INTEREST INCOME only ow. •'eitoRlo QUININB" _pale you get the other kind at a drug t s atorel. . rias ■nae M hos haalad teats b Ira ads i. i.nxATtvR EROMO QCININR: 'Look countenance, picking of the nose, ter air,and the change see as soughing. -0017 AND Si RPLL S. _ `fTbaloheligaat TI er s. W. GIM I; •Veed the etc., you may depend upon it that winter colds is not hard if you lata Aaaati �r world over to Core a Cold is One Day, (lis ZiaLam, ♦ neglected cold fk tronhleaosa A a Ml �'hNt a n!1'� a �` y the primary cause of the trouble, is ► e.Our Readem sad at ;4 • Write Mnrine Eye Remedy Ce., Chicago, In this Oletrlo. worms. Mother ©raves Worm Ex- , People who mean well are usually ' mor- is page..m"tTsced-�+t-seek Fres, :people are attracted b their o - - terminator effectually re>yloves rite nit about lour Eye Trouble sad y' ' - P- Apply to people :of lifnited 'means_ 'these Cts, at once relievingthe they win advise as to the Proper Applica• posites. That's why a woman ad- tion of the Martne Eye Remedies in You! mires &man who is a cod listener. .�-__ - little sufferers. c Special Can*. Your Druggist will telt you - ! Marina' eieir sore Eye•. Strength. g The Natlaoal llh -Assurance - Cc. A Soothing Oil.—TO throw c� sur Weak Eyes, Doesn't smart, Soothes OP' CANADA, - upon the troubled watezi means--Q Volley that a man burns seldom Eye Pain, and sells for hoe. Try it tial VILBS CURED {N.Q TO u DAYS._ Mead office: as Tore ate 3L,Toronto vubdue to calmness the most bois hers to enli hten the world. rear Ry.s•and In Bess's Eyes for Beaty P g Eyelids and Oraaolatiea TAiO OI"fT�[R?TT b Rn.nateed to es» nit ��.. tierous sea. To apply Dr. Thomas' site of Itobla aiiwd. Dlaedirt or Protruding i Piles to 6 to i{days or money refunded. Wo, Mclectric Oil to the'troubled body Nothing looks mole ugly than to Fond-Mother--"Hnr, do you like when it i$-.lacked with pain meanf� see a person whose hands are cov,, your new governess John 1" And elan a man would never ��jj pppp # r nit speedy subjugation'o{ the most re, ei.ed over with-warts. Why have Jchnny-"Oh, -I like cher ever so •think of going fishing if it didn't If(1 1<lV o1 Y�IIt7umm ;fractory elements. It cures pain, • • - "' „ T am sale-$ruiaes,: takes the-fii�e-front so-g afford-such a cod excuse for rIv#B- urns, and sa a•general household son when a sure remover of all bol has a nice teacher a+ .last.". ing a liar. _ VU9D OF C0MBLnMWn0PI warts, corns, etc'-, can be found in Oh, she's awful- nice ! She gays - In the you la90 18 yyeeratssar,Mts6a medicine is useful in many ailments. -.Holloway's• Corn Care. -- she don't care whether I'Learn any- A''Saft Pill for Sufferers.�There S.Gnear.of Belle Lie,N,S.,wasin a sad It is.worth much. - esaddionw All bet relatives had tried of _ thing.or not, so long as father pays are pills that violently purge and Consumption,and$terewas every indiation her salary';' fill the stomach-and intestines with esu she wit tlte�laaie w. That horrid, ill-tempered little "FAITHFUL A'\D VILLI\'G." `s pain. .Parmelee.% Vegetable Pills Atthi.pointhahusbaadmaestdtoer� man is always boasting about his The colored man referred to, is are mild and effective. They are Psyching. The doctor who attended said i'nwife. He told me yesterday she Jt.his little story must have been - - Psyching was worthless) but itoifecteda was hard to beat." "He ought to the man- who was so good a ".pro- purely vegetable, no mineral pur- w derftilcnre Eighteen +ter iaa akr,ow. He'd tried it.' eider" that he provicled his wife gative entering into their compotii- �bearins date Auywt 4. 1908,Mrs - l with.thrf a new•ple.Ws to wash at, tirin and their effect is soothing and Gagner says,"1 ambeitarthan 1 hays bees 1. A gentleman, seeing him start off beueficial. -Try them and be con for years. My lungs have not troubled ma Good Don't' on 'a fishing excursion.,_ thought it - ._ t vinced. Thousands can attest-their since Itook our treatment. My Fbadaa f an- excellent •time tv reprove him great . curative ,qualities because told so l add es/tabaMtbrbtktias r News'• a thousands owe tbeir health arid PSYCH1xB,sadtrecommend it toaAwbe Miss 'for his laziness. are atf from TratblsandGen. for - strength to timely use of this mo84 • "Rufus, you old loafer," said he, aral0.baity." ' Dyers It. „ t excellent medicine. lwbaLbaHtMtdtbttsaa.ltwt.td.._ ' do you think its right to leave -•M - Dr. T.A. SLOCVX your wife at the wash-tub while you t TOMMY- POINTS A MORAL. Loom, . , ► pass your time fishing?" B -x 4 i "Yassah,- jedge;• " it's a11-right. Tummy-Papa, will you please TOROWM Tbetiaaraateed Ol6I;'Dya for ALt Gonda I Mali don' need an watchin rliend_.fn hobby-horse 1 Just Think of t Wks.the SAME j She 11 choly wuk jes' as hard _.gs t - Papa-Yes, Tomray, when I get s e >raaeaocolorANY+.dndofeiahreaisttr.-t�o if I was dab."" - time. And-I'll. mend the dining- . it chance of mistakes. All colors to cents from. �, '� 'rHF,Y room sofa, anthe armchair, ,and loar Dru gist or Dealer. Sample Card and y t Booklet Free from . the clvtIies-screen, and- gal. Th.Johnson wbhara.on�t°" umlted, Vanity in .a wtman is almost as Tommy—Gee! Won't you be busy, PRONOUNCED 51-KEEN ' Dept.O. oetra bad as conceit in a man. - T N U ISSUE N0. 10-10 pope, when you get timet :f a i -.: _�,•:.a. .. :. _. ,• •PPPPPP'. - ,. :- : ,.... .- : ." r t. •c...J 3. ",�,:' a .. . .:,:2w . •f .... '4 h.' . Y•' ., :.• R n ''... :.� ,',.•. " ,i ..,';� '%� "�, ,,(..,..;t4 L :."'' .tii` 's+ !rrt+ "+,•rrPk 1.y:"': .�. .. :. ,. r•, .'... ..,._. h,.. ..r.....,?r. m'r' .�.,. "•t:J• e:i• ,,.; ,xTAv,pa ,}9t' :,�. •�.:, ,�,.. s.,,,.,},w�, �' .�b.'°�.>ti,�.n,-L.s>a!:.-�e,�,s..".:si`s 'ari•t,,,,..,'� ..,R• r, x.a',t;�,Ca. .<nr 4,17."�' }'�"' '�',' 'a :r '�' r t^'.y' n. .t^ t - �:,,. ,Sra�..p,_. ... _ : ..s` ... a,?-,� .-, .f�J-�,,�.x' Q ^e1�,t�Z :'��•�.rvS " � �i Er'^ - ) h .�+„,,,;8 ..°”.ohtsv'n. ,br—:r';°,,•.+°,. 'FS, ;7,'r;` r x"'.,r. T •+�.- ;t, °r.'^ _•'�`,. } ,�:. •r .:, nt. .,.y,. a7 w• ^.m-.s+' �r+ ..y. �}'+„fi ,�. E`: ^,.. ,.... •.:y .. ...T w..Yfw'. :u _,,. .ash . - �. 95 , w LOCALISM -Mrs. Joseph Wray is very ill - e in ; _ atpresent. Telephone Co. have conn f -Miss Marie Bateman and Mise their IiI1e with the Scarboro line s` =Mrs. Horsley is. s ding a A. Sneith,Lof Toronto, spent San- this week. -- ' ,Reek in the eitgs-� day here at the home of the form'- -Master Fred Rogers has been L _days er'r srnr - -Mrs. Ratty P�n•t n fedi' .drl•:uL11U, 14Li•4. B. Bunt- confined to hid bed fur some time � +i► Frith her relatives is Whitby. ing. with an attack of peritonitis, fol- -- Y'� VING -Ray Brobenahire spout Mon- -George Wilson ham moved to lowed by tonssWtia. He is now r day with his brother said sinter in Whitby where he will reside in threatened with typhoid fever. 61 - - ik 'Poroato. future. He is, however, -bu We hope that he may soon be on --Llgvd.Bateman, of Toronto, is pressing straw and hay in this the road to recoveryy. ,spending a few holidays with hie township. -See our new wall papers. Ive Our sample books of thio spring's' patterns are now ready for dies-here -The reFular meeting of the have everythingyou want in Y. -Mrs and Miss Perry, of Ver- l,;adies�I e y .o - Our iaep�ction. - idea, Man., are the guests of F. drew's church will be held at the tgrains. Decora 'oilcloth Peed for- d or �tnd Mrs. Hurst, manse next Tuesday, 1fCeti'eh SCII, 3citc na, bath-rooms, etc. Bar- 'We sell the border'by the yard only and that means a big saving --Thomas Connors moved into at a o'clock. gain dlee of odds and endo. D. _ e Banks dwelling fly Elizabeth - Sim a dt Co. * for,you. _ B The next regular meeting of pro •- - - street this week. -previous to her wedding Mrs. - g -- - - -_ the Pickering township council g ~• -Mrs. J. H. Wagner, who was will be held on Monday next, 7th Ma'tehett(nee Miss Lillian Palmer), r T a, imported ill in our issue last week last., is the town hall,Brougham, was treated to a kitchen shower R. A. BUNTING P.LCKER1NG M _sowewhat better.-- - - ------ comniencing-at-Wer-m: - -- -bp-her-numerous--youn r-lady-fri _._.. .- -Stewart CIay, of the Mei;ro- -The Ladies Aid of the Method- ends of the village, who entered ' litan Bank, Toronto, spent Sun- her parents' residence to her great W. D. Rogers on Tuesday after- surprise wI an a un encs o SPRING .-IS-Miss Watson, of "Hillcrest," noon. A most leasant and rofit- useful kitchen utensils. Besides : .. 'Toronto, spent several days re- P P these Mrs. Matchett has been able time was spent by all. ,cent]yy with her friend,Miss Field. made the recipient of many other t -Mr. -Bell, G. T. R. agent at -Robin Gordon left on Wed. costly presents from friends in you will need to get your horses in trim for the spring work. ' = -]Port Hope, was here on Tuesda nesday morning for Toronto, Montreal,' Moncton, Toronto and _ y where he has secured a position - calhnq_ou his brother, R. A. Bell, other places, 'showing her great Try a package of our • agent here. as an apprentice to the plumbing popularity, _ _.-_- -Mrs. Leigb's millinery oppeen-, trade. a wish him success. -The entertainment given by ing on 17th of this month. Who -The annual oyster sapper of the Methodist S. S. In the town ;INTERNATIONAL STOCK FOOD will be the lucky one? See her the Vigilance Association waa held hall on Thursday evening was a advt. to to-day's issue. * in the town-hall on Friday even- dei+ided success. The hall was -H. J Marquis has leased the Ing with an attendance of be. well filled and the program was It's just the thing and has been proven the beat tonic for horses. s --faym Dow occupied b; H. G. Cal. tween flfty and sixty. The cater- unitstlally -attractive and well -- -- --__- - - -evert and will take possession on er. Mr, E, N. dicks, gave perfect rendered, c. goo' many of the --- ��+�-+ w - ,April lot, we understand. satisfaction to all. After all had Pickering youug people display 250. ' /fit jV D .t7V'V. PACKAGES -Much disappointment was done justice to the excellent sup- considerable talent as reciters and '4 caused by the failure of the Bro- per, the president of the Associ- actors as well as in ,song. The ' 'JOSS - " ugham hockey team to -show up ation, Mr. John A. O'Connor was drills were a praminent feature J O S s .� e BUNDY on Friday or Saturday of last called to the chair, and after a and were much enjoyed by all.1 week. The boys here felt..onfi- few appropriate remarks called Much credit is due to those who dent of victory. upon Col. Farewell, the County haci the matter in hand. -Rev. Father O'Leary, a native Crown Attorney, who gave an ex- cellent rf Pickering, and stationed for address on the methods e�+iE 1xEii1d3TER. --- — -APPY an NATTY MILLINERY �r An- Rome to fit himself to become els, particularly the young who Ti RSDAY, MARCH STu. 1910-Auction Some time at Collin wood has left now bele used to reform crimju +X' a member of the teaching staff of are entering a career of crime. sal*of thorough bred shorthorns at This is what you will see at my spring millineryy opening which takes J ,the Seminary to be' established in The speaker made special refer- Greenwood, the property of Arthur place on Thursday Friday and Saturday March 27, i8 and 19. I believe I :. ',Toronto for the education of ewe to the work of Judge Lindsay Johnston, Sale at one. See cats- have outclassed all former seasons in brieging to other an assortment cr1 young men preparing for the of Denver, Colorado, who has logues. Carey M. Jones, Auction- shapes and patterns thatyouu crn buy quickly and cheapiy. 1Prlesthood. been very successful in dealing FRIDAY. MARCH 11TH-Auction sale Everyone that purchases a hat are requested to keep thear" bilis;i+hich -Win. .W dean.is •mov-ing• into with refraetory boys who have of steek, implements,furniture,etc., wilt be numbered, and should you be tits l:rekg Qa�'E'he number will be pub- his neve 'h�us,e on Elizabeth street. started on a criminal career. The at lot 1, con. 4. Scarboro, the prop- liahed in the'Pickering :News at the close of the season. So come here first. t erty of Joseph Collins. No reserve. Everyone is invited to conte and view. May he loo(, be permitted to enjoy Course that is now being adopted gale at 1 a clock sharp. See bills. y + the fruits of his enterprise. H. G. is not to punish the criminal but Thos. pouches. auctioneer. ' - ICalvert, having purchased the to reform hint. Col. Farewell's TUESDAY, MARCH 1brI1-Cl edit sale ' LEIGH THOIWI GHLY PRACTICAL d residence vacated b Mr. Wilson address wa4, listened to with a , erILLIxsR of farm stock; implen�enta, etc., the __.xnd family, will tae possession great deal of pleasure. A number property of of Beare Bros., at lot 8i, YORTs SIDE p I /� R�►�j, on the completion of a number of of'others were called who respond- con. S. Pickering, i mile west of KING STREET 11I�-//V�t`"�a r ♦ �i ww :-needed re airs ed by giving a -abort speech, a iia l p W h ver -Mins I4erdman, a missionary recitation or telling a story. ]kir. bills. J. H. MAacHe. au tioneei ion - - R R. ' , from Gentrai iasis, who is oa.fur- Burling gage a violin Polo, and a _ lough in Canada, occupied the ul- number of saelections on Me W, J. ends p about 40 fresh milch cow.$ P P and springers. 10 yeartia *and two- �pit in St. Andrew's church on 'Miller's gramaphone added much year-olds. 4 sows with pigs by side, �13unday evening. A large number to the evenings enjoyment. Spa- etc.,at lot 20, con, 1. P€ckering. the �� movaI4 were present to hear a most inter- tial reference was made to the property of Morris Reid. hale at 1 7 eating address Miss Herdman death of Mr.. Geo, Leng, who was o clock, sharp. See bills. No.re- s, was dressed in the native garb of an acti4e-member of the Associa- serve. W. B. Powell.auctioneer. u THIIRtiDAY..MARCH 17TH-Credit Bate : India and for about an hoar held tion, a member-of the executive -- - of fares stock, implement®, etc., aC = the close at6entlon of her 'suds- and alto vice-president of the As- lot 33, con. S. Pickering. the, prop- encs. sociation, and on motion the prey- arty of Jesse Cober. No reserve. IN GROCERIES - - -F. S. Willson, photographer, ident and secretary were instruct- Sale at 1 o'clock. Bee bills, Thos. - who has at present,$photo studio ed to write a letter of condolence Poucher auctioneer. in Claremont, intends to open a and forward the same to Mrs. Leng TsaRSDA4, MAacH 10TH-Credit sale California Naval Oranges, nice and sweet, at 30c and �M gg studio in Pickering on Thumday, and family. The remainder of the of farm stock, implements. bougie- per dozes. Friday and Saturday of each week evening Was spent by a number in hold furniture, etc., at lot 9B,con, 6, ---:.during March. Mr. Willson has a games of euchre and in sogial Pickering, the property of William -r Oregon Prunes, 10e r Ib. La istadio is Winnipeg, has been chats. Meek. No reserve. Bale at one. g Bee bills. Fred. Pwtill, auctioneer. --prime Cheese, Spanish- Onions, Yellow at the home of his father inGteen- -The entertainment on Teres- ATVRDAT, ISARCa 19TH-Auction � Denver Onions. - 'Hefrom a leased Mrean attack of bHartr�icDk a shop the Pickering Dramatic Club wah etc.. a lino,Wm Do hie and Wm, ^ - -Fic-e Roses and Ki'- - ---- - 'wood for -some time. recovering da evening under the auspices of rale of household furniture. Arun, has p a success in every particular. The property P - � _ suis, Flour. s• gat the corner of Church and Kin night was not the best for brio Rissbrough. No reverve. Sale to tS g $- Leave your orders. We'll deliver the.goods. ` -istreeta. i out a crowd as it was `threat- commence at 1 o'cloc $"bills.ag co me k. B b' T. y. -While returning from the en-ing rain-and .the roads were all Poueher,auctioneer. :. cit one, sag last week Mise Mary breaking up, but notwithstanding FRIDAY. MARCH 26TH- Combination A the misfortune to leave this, the hall was filled to its ut- auction sale at (,crow's hotel, Bio- ugham, of horse,cattle,pigs,ample IN BOOTS AND SHOES !-` er pocket-book with a large sum most capacity. Nearly= reser- meots, household furniture. seed s of money on the seat of the car as ved seat tickets were sold and grain, hay, ppotatoes. etc. Terms _ she alighted at Pickering. Tele- about $18.50 was collected at the easii or 7 mon�Fie credit. Bills print• .: Just opened a large shipment. We have the latest in grams Sent down the line recover- door biwides, making the total re- ed Marsh 16th. No entrance fee. $ p led the.lost property which was ceiptr pearly $100. Had the new Com. 1 on large amounts, I if Ladies' Strap and Oxford Shoes from.1.25 to•2.50, _. restored to the owner next day. gallery not been erected about 80 not sold'. rule at 1 o'clock. gee One thing to the credit of the would have been refused admis- bills, T. Poacher, auctioneer. Lediee' Lace Boots 1.85 to 2.76, Grand Trunk is they do their best sion, thus showing its necessity. Men's Fine Dongola, Box Kip and• in recovering property lost by The drama, entitled "The Scuire's PICSERING MARKETS their patrons when travelling on Daughter," required over two — _ Patent Boots from 2.50 to.4,50 Red Wheat....•.,......•.. : B1.08 their roads. hours in its presentation, and was White " 1.08 a Boys'an iris'-all a as -The two days meeting of the most pleasing throughout. Every Mixed 1 0S Huge saortment of B d G' gr d - Fruit Institute held on March lot member of the Company acted his Clonus 90 - -- - en's Heavy Urns Calf-it the leader for the farmers- : and 2nd, was a decided success or her part to perfection.. A. G. Oats .•...........:. ............. 37 - a1 sizes at . with regard to the. subjects die Green as Squire Hawkins, made Barley...........'...'............... f30 1 si 2 50 - - 7. cu�sed. Mr. Lick took site, lova- an excellent member of, Congress, Buckwheat._........... :... 60 -Dior in-we are the Boot and Shoe Headquilrtera tion and preparation of soil for pompous but ignorant in many ; - - r •.fruit growing, placing stron things es nee that pertaining TIME TdBLE-Pickering Station G. T.R. Trains going East due ere follow$- _ "• emphasis on a location that would 1 ' to Agricn lure. A: W. Lynde as No. 8 Mail B.Oa A M: ' - - •� �s1 .. allow a free circulation' of air fernier Brown, a typical. Yankee 12 Local 2.43 P.M. - - through the orchard. Mr. Me- farmer, kept the audience in roars '• 14 Local '8.04 P.M. - • - , s Calla,of St.Catharines, gave quite. of laughter. W. G. Ham, as "Pat" Trains going west due ser follows- IN HARDWARE . _ - an exhaustive discourse on potato a servant apparenty fresh from No. 13 .Local 8.36 A.M. ro m, zers -z�Dd-s 11. Loon 2.30 P. M. HERBAGUM-The old reliable Stock Food-now is the time tion and xas very favorably iril= extreme. R. A. Bell was a perfect a 8•S5 P.M, to buy et your braes 1-n s Ihapefor spring. -. y Sundav included. pressed with the fa`cti that ferti- villain, but, in the end turned out ZENOLEUM The great disenfectant and Louse Killer-In li7,ers applied to fruit trees made well. T. M. McFadden as a young g } quarts, half-gallons and gallons. Spray your stables and s abetter color as well as .improv lawyer of good character, acted NESP FARNESS SHOP keep free from distemper, etc. ling the firmness. Mr. Bridgman well although somewhat timid in " -followed with some genuine hints matters of love. Miss Phyllis - The undersigned having o ened u Only one place in town to get it, that's = on the ggeneral care of orchards, Clark, as the Squires daughter, ';n village of Pickering a new bar- the- The addt•esses on the second day and Miss Ethel Gordon, as farmer nese shop would respectfully ,solicit; .were confined Bridgman, to Brown's daughter, both did, ex- the patronage of the farmers of the w Messrs. Lick and Bridgman, Inter- ceedingly a ell. Of, course as s]1 surrounding country. ��eperued by a few timely hints from young ladies will do, they fell in Repairing neatly. and promptly I � I � apmaty--Mr. Rare. Mr. Lick's suggestions love, and eventually were success- done. Call and see us. Shop two on packing and marketing were to ful in their efforts in that direc- door*east of the post office, the point and his explicit remarks tion. Miss K.Fawkes,as the wife ou s raying were much apprecia- of g�ulre Hawkins, proved a de- L D BROWN Pickering r ted pby all. He strongly recom- voted wife and affectionate. mo- s CE� CURTAINS AND TABLECLOTHS mended that spraying be done for ther and acted'her part well. As BLACKSMITH SHOP the codling moth, using from 4 to a whole the play was one of the gallons per tree, and that the most successful ever given in Pick- prepared carry on the black- west designs and special values in lace curtains.for spring, 1910, lime-sulphur wash was the only ening. The orchestra, which was I am re ared to ca Ne a <� •s ray for oyster shell bark louse, composed of C. Field, violin ; W. smithing business formerly conducted Prices from 25e a pair up to$6.50 a pair. Oilcloths of the ban Jose -Kale and blister mite. Ellis, clarionet ; Ed. W. Evans, by Robt. Davidson. General repair ' Mr. Bridgman was 'listened to cornet; Miss Sim work and horseshoeing a specialty. latest designs from 25e per yard up, all widths, i $ peon, piano ; and with.rapt attention in his address- A. Blanchard, drums,was the best ' I have also the agency for the fam _ . ° es on bli4iness methods in fruit that has been heard here for some ous Cockshutt plows and Adam's Fresh, cleau groceries always on hand at the V z growing and small fruits, eapeci- time. The Dramatic Club is to be wagons. Call and see me before mak- p ally on that part of it in which he congratulated on the success of ing your purchase of farm imple- FARMERS' 9UPPLY STORE� i; said said that from $150 to $2110 could their efforts in fiirnishin a 13rst- men s, be cleared on an acre of raspier- class entertainment for the people ROS: HADLEY. I''ICbERP�IC or strawberries, of Pickering ERA w v?ARIn1 E, BR`lA\' PROP, ..,+ .,rte � ..., ,n ...r W ., a .. ^hr_r.,..,, ..a- d'?Y a:...::;^e• �a< .. .:.^r, ,;e+...y, '�v..q, _ 7h- _ -.Y.a ..n 4• S.'x ,p .�.,: 'R $ �,r'?.....y,. .y.ti tr4fJ•r.5`R, �' ,•;,F.i ? �X' "� < . . q;, ,. :!:, sxu•7aw,e +a,an,: GFfi � •+c , •+✓• "`S,iM"°' ,'� s � n rowan«tw b•L. G•�pl-ws '+." +l�i .y,.• �, i '�.y ^';."— <+.t' ;. ^•�Rt •3� .�?` "`'''a, 1 F✓�, y'Yi�; ��:" "�. ••� ; r' as ^r.i2{.`