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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1911_03_24 �.tp•, ., 11 Ill J"��'�r•, Gy.-u�4sw4N.Gf'..^.z,10:•c'1.Ra v..'5�.. •.{r+..1A 111'' G:.",r-d�•.•�,"' ,",..:ry -•,q:.1 J.:. '.�e.� �s?";Syv;-i,-',.; »':'`'"'• ,.`bA .,:.„,'GJ•„a-y. �{'a'.r,w.4;� .`. ',w,.-S2 rv.•t.....",.�.:Sear'« .'i.sd-.a.--;rcs, ?rjaM'R.,. r,,.-:ik-.•'Jsl �':a:� ..� ,�kc..K+ e�aw;rA� Car::a+;..,�+;•2. ,cs.•,N- , +•;viTii � ..c t •, ✓ .. News -. �.�:r'� � � -•.£� - KERING ONT., FRIDAY', MARCH 24, 1911 b'o'o- ­VOL. ..VOL. .. �X- _. _. PIOoeool ORi ENWOOD WHITOY Established 78 pears 11,: Sas;bw. 11�ILLS SPINK ]i[. (ileese was In Whitby on Fri- Cheap electric war from the Trent da eveningattending theIrishemok- River is expected by midsummer. GREENWOOD, e1,. Many new-comers are fitting up they E. FORk1YT8.D. of O. - „x Rev. Mr. Hassatd,a former minister vacant houses. More real estate T " �i°red member of the optomobioal of this circuit,conducted service here trices. s are reported at advitncing SILLS atthtario. special atteneioa gives to Tqe hove now on hand a lrec,h sup- last Sunday. prices. eh�o3 glasses. ayes tested tree. >�oarth ply a genuine D. L. do It fe&h s p The many friell of Mrs. Richard The new Masonic lodge rooms were r coal, stove and chestnut sizes. Now Wilson will be glad to bear she ie im• formally opened on Thursday nigh C x C. McgINNON, \i.D., L,R.C.S.. is the time to secure that extra load proving although not yet able to leave by a banquet. A special train brought N er bed. 200 from the city. No other flour just quite as good as. '• ti e Udinburgh. member of the College of before the roads break up. On Thursday morning, March ltlth, (leo. B. Perry, son of the late John of Rio v�Co College Surgeons uirsosoai Edlnbnrg Our new blend of On Buns" is there died at Oxdrift'llitaction to tall g -A , /� New Ontario, M. Perry, registrar, and swell-known s�SA KERS Joy s� children. Offlesanireeidsnae,Brongham. ottseWlves who are fortunate enough loved wife of lien'. Brignall, at the splendid position of general manager n1, res t ma ea .:.PICKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL t° it' age of 61 years an( 11 months. She of the G,N..W. Telegraph Co. TTERI 5 "Tea Buns"for pastry is then only left to mourn her loss a sorrowing vSIT>ER f jl�read and X-RAY INSTITUTE flour. It requires fees ehortenmgthan bush nine children and eighteen WHITEVALS 4& e TETER PICKERING, - ONTARIO any other flour on the market grand-children, all living, namely : than any other If a high grade Manitoba .Patent is Mrs. Robinson, of Oxdrift-: Mrs. Avery pleasant evening was spent t, z •- 'a,. SLOIN TOWLE, M. B., M.• D.,-c. X., desired we recommend our celebrated Browning, of Aurora; Fred,of Dryd- on Wednesday last when about one K = ,S a = M � , Physieian•in charge "white {gestin."- This flour steads en; John, of Oxdrift; Albert,of Win• hundred of Thomas and Mrs. Beare's Speciallet in Rectal Diseases. Prostatic Dig ori a Mce Cil of (slen Ma nr• Fch to bid thein the perfect flour for pastry and cal:, •_ saws of glen, Diseases of Women, Cancers, without a peer. _ ma ee white,flaky pastry a--nuc wee+ Tumors,8•Ray examinations Diwaae& of eye• Mrs. McGonegnl, of Broderick, Bask.; f-arewell on their departure for the less shortenin than other breads, it, , We have a large supply of all kinds B ear,noes,throat mud lung&. Fittinggiassa►ad of mill feed, bran, aborta, Jumbo and and Willie and Lottie at home. The west. David Annie was chosen as is a special Sour for a special purpose_ all acate and obronic diseases. funeral was held on Saturday after- chairman, and Rev. Mr. Hames read Once Hours 19 to 3 and T tog A9ty feed Sours. also oat chop, barley chop noon and was very largely attended, a lengthy and-feeling address expres. and pea meal, the sympathy of the entire neighbor- sive-of regret at their departure. Mr. CHOPPING Leg(". Cho ingg ever Tuesday, Thursday d d Mondays, Wednesdays And Fridays »° - and Saturda Burin winter moathahood going out to the bereave bus- Beare an family were presented with We grind fast and fine. z? E. FAREWELL, K,C., HARRIS- y g band and family. Interment was a beautiful iea service and Ed. Beare _ U TBS.oonatt77orownatt°rnal and County A call will be much appreeiated, made at the new burial plot at Ott- and wife with a large family Bible. F. Mt. C#1 =mz� rr 9ufeitor. Court Botw,Whitby. Ill drift. After Mr. Beare bad responded to the t a address on behalf of himself and fam- - LT. BARCLAY,Barrister-at-Law,. Delicious,true fruit sodas,sundaes ily, speeches were made by the follow• o Solicitor,No%M Public,Special E:ami- T ink friends: David Annie, M. Hoover, EVANSVILLE1 ser for Hips Oonit of Justice, Brook Street, u. L. -SPINX, LIMITED, and Phosphates at Pickering Rev, Hames, George Ferrier, Alpb. Y . y Whitby, 71y Ice Cream Parlors," the Hoover, Joseph Leary, John Beare, MILLS � • '> R J. G. DOW, B. A., Barrister, PICKERING. ONT_ Pickering Bakery. Albert Reesor and W. Major. After e Solicitor,Notary Public,Etc, Money to •+• I'the meeting Mr. Beare invited all to loan, Oli nest door to the Standard Bank, MONGOLIA __r_ _1 visit him at his new home in Calgary. •�– Whitby. gal. B A X S A. M irtary V g H, EAL bliss Fernie Wideman is under the Vater weather, Ice Cream Parlors, t>,asacly furnish- ^^ Samuel Kindy, of Toronto, spent ed throughout,open Saturday Having put w t1, ; H this Mill and ate " T1R. E. J. SHIRLEY. Veterinary :CLARE'�1O T over 1�unday with his father. afternoons and evenings power In first-class aha I �i lJ Sazgeon, Sonorary grsdnece of the On• lam' toric Veterinary C.illege.Toronto,Canals. Ali Ed. Berkey, of Stnuffville, spent until h1A'y'1st ; aurin. - diseases and injuries of domestic saimate treat- for all styles of furniture. Sunday under the parental roof, tsummer tuonthP every day have installed a ,ad on the most modern'Approved and scientiQo K. G. and Mrs, Tarr and son, Clay- ort 1 1 naiplw, O®ces at corner of Bing and Lint. and evening. Picketing Bakery. -New Attrition Mill, for feed. on A. Piokenng,Ontario jy ton, spent Tlturaday at Lemonville. Mr, and Mrs. McLaren, of Stouff• •�• We can also do wheat gristing &rt' i)��iftltElli 4LtstrDs. ` ville. spent Tuesday-,of last week with pROUGHAhI 2. - Room Moulding friends ere. you out of your wn wheat, G. HAM-Issuer of Marriage Jacob and Mrs. Hoover and Mlas T. Philip had a mood bee.Monday. • : c�tWe ekertnLicensee ae In the County of 'jin do, 7 +fly+e� �t 1* wi a Annie. of Mt. Joy, spent Saturday at Milton Burk, of Toronto, was home _having putt everything ill y Picture Frame ams J. d. Wideman'•, over Sunda order for doing this. � y . POUCHER, Real Estate Auc- Geo. and Mrs. Judd attended the There will be skating as usual on � l• _T • non r valuator, collector and f.a°sr f,soeral of the late Solomon Reesor,of Saturday evening. Also buckwheat floor, rye flour, at eurrtese licensee.Brougham. rpy "�131dow Shades Locust Hill, on Sunday. Russell Conner spent a few days _ am. A number from here attended the with his friends here. Graham floor, etc. Very beat tl " HOPPER Issuer of :Marriage = ,r- memorial service a the late Mrs. Gen. pias Ron- with Miss per, of Altuna, is visiting _ attention given to all Ivor$. ay tr (?woe si s ass°&d hie�reaefd�sa etyciaaemon'all Winn at IIi�DERTt� �NG llie Norton. nA numberiof tlfriendle on e g�theredrac with herlark. ftfGree Lean•- is here Give us a call. _ i. DR.BEATON,TOWNsHIPOI.ERg At Thursday Q , Conaraneer oommiwioasrf°r taking Arthur Betz's one evening tecentiy Mrs. A. Brodie fell lA y C.. jTJSS MLLl a fldavits, asooaatacs Eta, e[o°.7 to loss In connection and spent a pleasant time With games and sustained injuries to her arm. { on farm p1,opee't7 '*Issuer of Warms.. Llo• and other amusements. - Miss Rogerson is preparing her pu- �� w all tvhitsvali, O°t. v•. Distance' no object. Master Clifford Tarr, of the 9th line Is for A concert to be .given in the 1 H 1 Pt i POSTILL. Licensed Auctioneer, Markbill and Master Russell Rick- near future, ` { for Ooa°ties of York aoa ontarto. aso- Prices moderate. ett.a, of Lemoovllle. spent Saturday Mrs, Feasbv has leased Mrs. Cowie's Egg, Stove, Nut and Pea eireg x 'w _Wal•ales of all Made atteaasd to on sborues with their cousins,Clayton and Percy residence end•will take possession on in hard coal °oiree address Green elves P o.. Out. — Tarr, oil April let. Best 1 Iump steam"tmal. All eos►Z .��^�'�J'� B. POWELL, Licensed Auc• Several fAends-and neighbors Diet Ed. Willson is Attending the funeral under cover, full weight and ' •• e 19°64,&31 valuator and ooilse jar W. l Neil protan service. soantU* of Ontario and York All kinds of on Saturdx evening and spent a very Morton. of Newmarket. _ Was oonduessd either pr,vately or by&action enjoyable time. Mr. and Mrs. Reesor George and Mrs. Philip -attended LUMBER w"' Haj•notes Collected. For dates or otbar AlPrescription prescription No. 999, and family moved on Tuesday to their the funeral of the late S. Reesor,of i v•P e taeolare sppl7 as residence, dltaabetb aa,4/l �U. anng. Phone orders left at Naws Clans,plok• '•BRA'!i0 LAZIPFE•' new home on the 7th tine. Markham. Cedar drove, on Sunday. Good stock of rough and thatched. 191,106, or l9aerirb's store• olaremoat, win rs John Poucber. of Toronto, spent hemlock, also snatched and 1 = O'iv'p'om;rt'LL°1dOO' s°"ef°°uO°scar"' It nes right after the cold. The _ aver Sunday here with his, brother, - dressed spruce and pine, '' ewd. 117pbo°enomb•risIodep•ud•°t&Gps g g PUNaARTOfV _ +i► - dose is taken every half hour. The Thomas and M1,&. Poucber. No. 1 hemlock lath. Willie Dunbar, of Toronto Univer- Mas• A. Carlton and dangbter, of 2=� gz and 4z OntArtti cedar OHN PHILIP rice is 2a Cents: Whish spent Sunda with her a1,- t. P sity, spent the week-end with his par- y. y p tlhio les, 8z and 4z British . enta: ent.a, T. and Mea. Littlejohn. g ' The topic for Guild next Wednes- Columbia shingles.- The Cameron,and-Mies Fieldhouse: P Has a full line o2 rresh and aur da March 29th, "Problem of lmmi Let ine quote you -rices on any'. _- -wed meats constant} on hp FOR THE KIDNEYS of Toronto, were the questa of Mise y• - Y Gertie White over Sunday. ;ration-European and American." building materia port may s 7. Spice Roll Breakfast Bacon p y We are glad to see Wm. Taylor out We are glad to report that Mre. require. - t, p Premium Prescription Kil again, after his prolonged illness. Griffithe is improving, after being Bill stuff a specialty. ;Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc, Pills. A trial will convince you Mrs. (Rev.) Moria, formerly of Dun- confined to her room nearly all.will Ind. phone 1504. of their superior merits. Price 50 barton now of Toronto, was the great ter. M l Highest prices paid for of Wm. and-Mrs. Cowan. Roeebank, 'Kis• W. J. Devitt and her sister, /► C. RE E SOR! ent Sat Butcher's cattle cents. last week• nMill Foster, of irday, with Dr. and hli Mrs. Moore, of 1`i T. M• McFA DDEN end are pleased o report that Mrs. LOCUST HILL , • • s Henderson, sr., who hese been seriously Brooltlin, lekerrn� iverr� i11. is improving. D. Dnlphiri sda a afternoon wood DRU(iOIll AND GRADUATE OPTICIAN Miss Nellie Palmer has returned, bee last-Thursday afternoon And A T11l1E TABLU-Pickering Station G_. F after visiting her cousin, Mise Earch-. number of friends were-enlertained in T.R. Trains going Eaat line as follows- 7,,�,� PICKERING, = ONT. man, of Toronto. he'evenill .,_,First-class rigs for biro Miss Alice Cowan, ROaebauk, is Don't forget the combination sale 12 Local 2 43 P.M. a Day or night REAR ESTATE visiting Toronto friends for a couple to be held here on Friday. March 81st. 14 Laoa! 804 P.M. ; h „��, weeks. Leave your entries with R.J. Cowan, Trains going West due am follows—, Bus meets all trains The Irish concert held on March or auctioneer, Fred. Poatill. Watch No. T3 Local E.36 A.M. 17th was a great success, the school for hills. 11 LooaY 2.80 P.M. y Teaming promptly attended to. Two fifty-acre farms for sale cheap. t oom being crowded to its utmost We congratulate W. C. Willson on 7 Mail 8.60 P.Me _. .Agent for Canada Carriage Co. Good buildings, plenty of water, one- capacity. The room was gaily decor- the hniior obtained at his exams. 'Sunday included. r; half in cash, balance on mortgage if ated with shamrocks.Irish flags,green ing"his course of stock judging at ws He Peak required, and white festoons. The table decor- Whitby,'be having won tbp;higheat f Peaks p{cke,•{1,p, ations consisted of a centre piece with marks and also first prize. Also a good- tenement dwelling Paddy ainongst the murphi.with his Rev. Wood, of Claremont, give a There Are • • yielding 12%in the village of Picker- pigs, wax candles., Irish flags, hays vprd interesting address on the life of �lacksmithing �ng' and pi es tied with green ribbons Wycliffe c the Guild meeting last The ladies provided a sumptuous re- week• which was appreciated by ell s�+tflrfi��� 11a � past which was appreciated by all, who had the pleasure of attending. '" Havingrented the Dumbarton shop After supper an excellent program Mrs. Wilke r, of R'yoming, Iowa, Fe*-Thing S P X1$8#'1�0#8 I as was rendered. The items being seler.= who has been visiting with her aiaterr, _. a - and opened the,same,I am prepay- tions by our Orchestra whicb elicited Mrs. J.--.A, White, Brougham, and ed to do all work entrusted to �• numerous emcores, Miss Nicholson Mrs-- Hopkins, Markham, left r. out of which is gotten siicli ad-e-" me in the above line, _ and-Misa-Keerstead both in their solos day morning to visit her brothers in HorseshoeinR a specialty. W V. RiC'- r 5�a• and duets sang in excellent voice. The Cornwall; _,--gree of comfort as Call in and see me any time. dialogue by the Misses Thom and We congratulate F. C. Machin, of �. s. ZtIT•T'TE3V ER, Kerr called forth much praise, the the School of Practical Science, To A GOOD wAT CH 1,1 Notary Public, Pickering. Irish feature being.excellently sustain- ronto, upon being elected C1ass Presi• DUNBARTON ed by Miss Kerr. The piano duet by dent of the two-year at•_,dents, also It gets yon to yonc pill of y - BLACHSMITHING, Miss Cowan and Miss Macfayden was representative of the engineers of the business on time in the morning. iWUODW UIiKINGi and brilliantly rendered end well received. same year, There were four Candi- It helps you to keep that im- 4x a +he ;�' The readings by Mise Brander and the dates besides himself after thehonora. portant engagement, the out- The WOODTUILNlNUi recitation h Miss Osburn greatly Over thirty friends of it and Mia. 0 ,10 ���� y g y come of which would be failure amused the audience, Mr. Kennedy Farthing gathered at their home List if ou were]ate. �a sae "Hail gin George" in splendid Thursday evening to bid them fare- y 3aead 09ace, Toronto Saw gumming acid fillin g g g P p It saves you from tieing lector- Y g g g• •, voice. The dialogue by the young well before their departure to Mon- ed by your wife for being late �-- people ca tivated'the audience com- .oils and presented them with a set for dinner. ° Pine wood for kindling delivered$1,7b p In a hundred ways it tides General Banking Business pletely.• Bridget O'Brien, represent- of dining r nom chairs and table. A transacted. per cord, 16 in. long. ed by Mies V. Allison, was well aus- very pleasant evening was a ant. you over difficulties and if of in- per ,.. _ tained, Ernest Walton took,the part The Christian Ladies' Aid meeting estimable'value to you from p gl W, I ��URYOfl BRICK�O�OI of Tedd O'Brien in bis usual humor- which was to have been held at Mrs. s, e0ial atteIItiOII V9II t0 I one wap Alex Annan made A typical E. Willson's has been postponed until youth pride ourselves on this all Uncle Sam,whilst the rte n! the Wednesday owing to she 'death of important quality of our watch- h tj�18 OO�le0t10II Of Frenchman and GermAna was well Neil Morton, of Newntarket. A ca>• eshey are correct time-keep- `f _ Haveou lois of Water ? represented by(3eraly Cowan and Jos. dial invitation is extended to the ers. Come and see them. Don't - sale nOtee.' Allison reactively. Too much praise Ladies'.Aid Societies of this locality to delay. ..Time iQ money, ' f3AVINCll3 DEPARTMENT. 1ljCt BROS., OF WHiTBVALL cannot be given to these young people attend this meeting. are prepared to furnish you anything for the excellent way they rendered In spite of the unfavorable weather,' �O ppitrR received, Oil �1. gmd , P P y y g their parts. The proceeds amounted there was a large crowd at the carni- NoTYnan' Bassett p vel nn Tuesday evening. The follow- line of watet au ] such as to over$40. upwards. In the PP y pumps, windmills, hydraulic rams, .-.-.----- in are the prize-winners,.- The Heat allowed at highest lady skater, 1. Miss Pearl Doten, 2. J)3W1tI ER AND OPTICIAN- pumps, $ plumbing, etc. The storage dams already con- Mill Alma Hamilton. Backward race current rates. strutted or in progress on the Ot- ..Norton. Relay race,Oscar Doten, r>FiTO aE WHITBY [CHAS. D. G1oRnoN, Manager They are also expert well drillers tavcA Riyer will control one hnn' who has thus won three times in enc- j. g and respectfully solicit your patron, dyed AncLsixty•eight billion cubic cession, therehy winning the prize a l t, age for the future. Ind. phone 8621. feet of water. "WHITBY BRANCH, gold watch fob, 1' yz �A , Y �h'°,;,. +b ,.,,.._ .y... r .., •...n , .. .. ,. :1. -:C,j✓+..'. '..,..,r `Y,.✓ L .r ..:,f••,;ve R -.F y }� �...ti. .,,� .,x" .. :, .. 1,.w n-S : a..".w wk. .'.'+ .axi__.'x. 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The changes from Final power belongs to the ja MOST PERFECT MADE - g.s2ild to severe weather, cold, raw, great Kin 9 We know and users of Royal Yeast Cakes, know that them" 'damp winds following mildness start Therefore, the Aim is, To lead the are the best goods of the kind 46 the World. Bread made with I the aches and twinges, or in V%ore pupils to' worship and serve 'the' Royal Yeast will keep moist and fresh longer than that made with extreme cases, the tortures at the King to whom worship is due. . . is, any other. Do not expieriment—there is no other"just as good. Arouble going. But it must be borne -Cfue to Pupils' Interest. How In mind that it is not, the earthly king recognized the Winnipeg I.W GILLETT 00.LTD.Toronto,Cnt. weather Award4d highest honors at all Expositions. Montreal izaalr; ca 10 Ulm 611- PV"V& 4*U%L authority of God the ;ble is rooted in the blood--the greatest King. ADE IN CANADA chiaseable weather merely starts Introduction. Many of you have • the pains. The only way to reach read of King Canute on the sea- Ahe tirou6le and to cure it is through shore, and you need n©t to be re- the blood. The poisonous rheum&- minded of the story to see in your tic acids must be thrown off and mind the king sitting in his royal, SURING AGAINST DEVILS. driven out. This is a solemn self- the side of the sea with Curious ay tike Chinese chair b W —S T4-01cal truth evefy rhe—uma -iufferer h his=11. is scepter In -NNP11- should realize. Liniments and out- �crown on. his head. One hand is Taking Ont t &.[I Annual Policy. (VIRE -&W:D I&A X.2-T30 1000RPONAUD A.D.145.1 ward application may give temper- stretched out over the-sea and he Once every year, during the first HEAD 011rPrICK - - - TORONTO ary relief, but they never -did and is saying to the rolling waves: fifteen days of the seventh Chinese, never can cure rheumatism. Any "Sea, I,command you to come no month, the curious ceremony of Statement for the Year Ending 11006mbor 319t, Mo. farther! Waves, stop your rolling Yu-Nan-Whii is celebrated, being ---doctor will tell you this is true. Fire and Marine Premiums ...... $a,699,399 6o The sufferer is only wasting time and do not dare to touch my feet!" in fact the paying of homage to the interest and other receipts.':.'.*::.*.* ....... y -ABut the tide is coming in .,and money with this sort of treat- just as it land and sea devils, ment, and all the time the trouble has always done. In a few minutes Seven priests carry out the cera- ..... .. $2,776.t m aS iis Fire and Marine Los-eq. $(,602,537-79 9 Fire and Marine Expense'9',*.*.e,,­.*.', *477 becoming more firmlv rooted—Sad King Canute is throwing his crown mony by offering up various forms 950-993-80 harder to c re. There is just one down upon the sand. He is saying, of prayer, says the Wide World — $2,533-421-59 sure, speed;cure foi rheumatism— "There is only one King who is all- Magazine, and making an unearth- . Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. They act powerful,-and it is he who rules the ly noise by beating gongs. Profits on Year's Trading ...... 698.69 rn. fifiriectly an the weak, impure and Any one wishing to show his re- x sea and holds the ocean in the hol- Assets . .... ........ ....... $713,4,18.28 --tainted Islood. They purily,:aud low of his_'hand." He is doing this spect to the devils can do so by a I Unearned Premiums and other Liabilities................ 1 513,38;,62 -strengthen it and thus ro*t out the payment of 600 cash—about 22 $vr9tus to Poll holders 41.700,052.68 ta teach his subjects who are gath;- eause of rheumatism. Here is a bit ered around that he is only an cents—to each of the priests, for Losses Pak!Nnot Organization of Company. ''of proof out of thousands of similar 'whi h amount they will continue earthly king, and that real power C E)IaEcloai. :eases that might be given. Mrs. 1 and glory belong tQ the heavenly their performance for twelve hours President. Mon. GEO. A.COX. Vice-Pretident, W. R. BROCK, W 1. X. Boisseau,' St. Jerome, Que-, i King, for, turn-ing to them, he SaVs —a truly modest remuneration. Robt. Bickerdike. %I.P. E. W. Cox, D. 8, NannA..John H-kin,KX.. LLD.,Abs For an extra payment of 2,000 Laird,Z A. Whi,K.C., LLD.,w, R. MoLkle, fioo A. ld,rf,w, Angustoo Myers, says--"For almost two years I wta ! ,,Do you, my men, learn a lesson icholle Jaruegi Kerr U*bvrue,Gotonot Sir Henry Voilatt, t:.Vo. 1, EL Frederic.4 a number of small red p s.terrible sufferer from rheumatism. from what vou have seen. It is He cash aper Wood, ;The trouble first located in the right boats about six inches loug, with W. B MEIKLE, Genera'-ManAger, C. C. FOS-rER, Secretary X. whom you ought to Braise and serve 4 . leg, making work about the house will be sent floating a6rig i lights inside, )at i above all others."s. �Iimpossible, and walking very diffi- Lesson Storv. We have been- down the river with the current 'cult. I tried to cure myself'' by I Aearning during the - past three, These lights 'are for the benefit z,f "RATS"' AND SWITCHES. eo'clock et 1 c k we were breakfasting In -means-of all sorts of liniments anj imouths Lbout the earthly king-, who the sea devils in order that they fro 'of the caravan, our meal con- lotions, but with no result ''it was 'nay be ab�e tu see their way about i g of bacon, eggs, tea or cof- ruied over the divided kingdoms of in Are Not Hade'of Hatr Taken 'From' sist n 'Only money wasted. The trouble Israel and Judah. Over and above on"dark"nighti, the DeadDea lee, bread and butter and mar-mal- �constantly grew worse and the all -there ruled the God of hosts,. Having fin�shed their perform- d.. ade pains more unbearable. Finally it turning battles whichever 'way. he ante the persim on whose behalf it Women' *'Abu resort to "rats," From 9 to 11.30 we washed up- to *ak fast.thing,,&. tidied up caravan mut go" au aY switc" hes and -puffs <.if hair to rein= br 'attacked the other leg, was chose, granting-petite ani has been carried o, the kings who followed him in gibe but helpless and completely dis- happy in the conviction that he 6111 ,force nature -need not. think that and prepared midday meal and sup- would be a not lose any of his family through. they: are wearing hair taken from per. Eleven thirty to. one was ------- couraged. thinking I life. At i 'ty- and kruth.-.,uverth rowing the out the year either fr,im sickness or sufferer for the rest of my wuuhip of-idol.%, teaching 4trange I the dead, according to the United spent in shopping. business calls drowning, -io that the whole- core 4. States °this time I read in our home paper ' Consul-General at Hong and for the arrarygeinent of future and wonderful lessons through hip of the trouble being cured by Dr...mighty works, permitting his pro- many may be looked upon as an in- 1 Kong, China. He also contradicts meetings Our midday mea-'• lt oCe - ' meetingsAt this time me Witjxsms' Pink Pills And I decided phots to perform miracles in his surance pof the stories that have been. circu. pitd us for an li'our, including.cloar- to Iry them. After using the pills name, and taking his faithful SeT year many thousands of the-small laced to t.he-effect that much of theaway and washing up, :'.lfa several weeks I'could see that I hair which goes to-make up these lighted boats may be seen floating 1"'From 230 to 4 we prouably eith. vant into heaven in a charibt of fire .Aithey were helping me, and I can- on a whirlwind. We- have -come to down the Yang-t-ze-kiang, reftfurciments" comes from er held a meeting in some parish i, - - ­ t off, TO tinued taking V them until I had used queues that have been cu room illustrated by moving pictures understand- more of God's dealings ;-Irp ;r en beaes, who n evezy sylup- I substantiate this, he says that al- and lantern slides -and then di-stri- with men -through the is or-- BIB=- -Aam of the trouble had disappeared i such kings as Jero"m, Rheoboam. s bove butod re 'Ir hel-d a "-cep- iand I could walk as well as ever I_ Ass., Omri. Jeho#aphat. and AJiab. 11BY'8 OWN TABLITR been out off in Hong Kong during I tion at the caravan for people who d Had I known of Dr. AV'illlams' months, the hair' has cared to co :idi . and through the teachings of their I the past few me and inspect and And Pink Pills earlier I would have ! prophets Elijah-and Elisha not been sold out all about it, From 5 to 7. we isaved myself much suffering AndIf we can Mmember the lessons. Mrs. H, L. Boone, Tay Mills, N. The 'hair 96ippe4 from the Chi- wrote up reports of afternoon meet- combings from -ings and attended to our business much man" spent in-other useless ifor-to-day learned-from-the lessons B , writes:—­1.think Baby's Owp nese Empire is the c people, mostly women, correspondence generally. treatment as well." 10f. long ago -and have planted the Tablets are an excellent remedy to well-to-do I `'Supper occupied Whether you are ailing or_not & ' says the Consul-General. Comb- Su us Until S, truth they hold in our hearts. we keep in the house and I would not few boxes of Dr. Williams' PinkI have spent these months be without them. My baby was not inis that formerly were thrown when a large -organized lecture by!hall not be Pills will increase your vitality and I, ys"n. exactly sick, but was very delicate, away, he adds. now are saved and I some special doctor was held in a =IV ou increased strength to with Let the teacher test the Class by and I gave him the TableiA and they sold to- the ba-rbers, by Chinese public hall,.the audience varying s1 the torrid summer weather A6aids. Barb r - from 300 to 1,000. eiving. the aim of the different lea have made him strong and heal e a also obtain con coming, when even the strengest plying their 180115,Snd encouraging the pupils to thy." Such is the testimony of siderable hair while Olt can get : exporters. �WF 'CE feel easily fagged out. Y tell in their own language the story tb,)tis&nd% of mothers. Baby's Own trade, selling it to hair ex-p ST E R N ASSCRAN these pills from any dealer;in medi- For examPle. Tablets. always do good—never Much' of:the Chinese' product is COMP.10T. cines or by mail at 50 cents a b6z' the teacher may say: "In one of harm. They can be given with ab- tent to Paris, and is exported from "or six boxes for $2.50 from We Dr. I our lessons we learned that the true solute safety to the youngest child, there 'to Canada and the Unitiid The Year 1910 a Good One for This ol-ship df ou guaranteed by a gay- States Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, r-hearts-is what solute as they are gua'ra an French hair. Company. Out• would have from US to-day.L' Can ernment analyst to contain no On this page will be found A re- anyone tell in his own words the harmful drugs. . Nqver give baby HEALTH APOSTLES IN A VVN. poft 'of business done, profits ma we -learned ­soothing" stuffs—that onl lesson through which , t� do pe s and sustained by the West- this truth V' The response should him. Give him a medicine at will English Women on & GypAying Josses 'ATION JEWELRY. be, "Efijab'a Victory over the P ac.t I right on.. the oat of his trou- Crudade Ag inst 'Tiibereulosis- ern Assurance Company during CORON- Pro- a 1910. phots of Baal.!' But if there should }ilei A medicirie that *ill strength-. Real Coronets are Cheaper Than I A novel way of fightimg tuVercu- - The *ear's ITremitims alliounted not he an immediate response, the on.his stomach; regulate his bowels; loaf hqs.been introduced in Eng- to $�ji9q;69 whish, with inter- 7 - . . 1 8.60, the Imitations. pbpils-may be led to remember the sweeten the breath and make him. land by pti's Imperial I the *Wlom P est and other' receipts, totalled 'London jewelers are working lesson if the teacher quotes the bright, healthy and strong—such &' Health Association. Two caravans) '$2,"_6iV.M.28. as the year's ieveriue. V _'overtime- in I producNi'i all'. mAnne'r Golden Text, "Choose you this day medicine is Baby's Own Tabletd. 1.as they'call 'the lukhriolls Vans• in iire. and. Marine losses ivrre $I,- whom ye will sen-e. The teacher They sold by medicine dAlers gYPsYing 60-2,537.79, expenses $950,S83.80 of coronation novelties. Imitation 1 Which high-bred folks go might begin.: "It was.;at.Mount Car or at 25 cents a box from The. Dr. I around the cotintry, have been sent total expenditure ft553,421.cm.-The *t en coronets for those who ate nou • .:.titled to wear the real article are mel, and there was gathered a Williams, Medicine -.Co., -Brock;; ut_�y this society. to spread a year's profits were $222,G9SX9. among t company of priests of Baal on the Ville. (jnt. 0 hygiene' am bem� Strange to 'say, real kn6wledj6-of among- th,6 ' The assets are now $3,213,4 a single. loinely. 7 'ignorant class-es. 'which, tiftey. de coronets are cheaper thadtS� imi. one side, and deducting ' liabilities, white-haired prophet on the other supplied- with f, OPERATES UPON HIMSE "The van- was ev- give a s -s o IF sur to polic�holdoi rations side. Tb�re, were two alters ready cry thing that sufficed for the,'daily pan.;. has The special tiaras and coronets .$l,TM05-2.66. This Com When she has -for thi "crifibe -an ordinary mortal," says -holders since organiz- -which the fashionable jewe'le, he-Talk needs,of paid to policyholders gone thus far, Some pupil Will Sure- Exhibition of 'Nerve Power t turning out for the coming social -o go with the *story. of Paris. a writer in the 'Gentlewoman in ation in 'f861,, cons;der'ably over ly be ready i one. of these tours, -festivities range in-trice from $500 Write out the Aims in each-les- describing 234.000,00c1p in losses. At the in- to *50,0W or more: They are set, M. Alexander Fzaicon, a 26-year- "though everything was of course 'Dual-meeting Hou.'.G. A. ('�x was With IMMIS and diamonds in ela ori either on the 'blac'kboar-&or on 114 Rnumanin. Parill, -as much as possible in tabl4oidfo'rm. a'nd ' Mr I&S' R- re-e Nlets if the leason-Tis—'Faught t��*bor4te d6signs and when not worn France, i.8 the talk of Phris.-fo ran I A typical day. was as -follows, By I Brock, Vice-President. individual clas"ses and have, the �-as a hair ornament some of them act of cool- of a heroism unique can be converted into necklaces. pupils read all the Acharacter. If tbere'is tire, it might 'prove The coronets worn by the nobil- He has been studying a new an- Ity are plain affairs in comparison, help.ful to have the pupils restate esthetic, the'action of which he - 7. Only the Royal baronets can be set as many of the Aims-as they can in calls rachistrycbno-stovainisation 7 .with jewels. Those worn by peers their own- words. It leaves the patient lucid,-but sup, P 0 J1 Teach in closing the text for this. . Fzai- is CFO 4pton a -re-ses are fashioned in ail- presses all sensibility, and M re I ea. You Cern Beat and peL -lesson: h as con intends to make his discovery, vergilt and a nice one can be had impressing it as much for $500 or a little more. possible as a vital lesson for to-day. the subject of the medical e9say review Luther'Sing- during the re which he will present at his final Re�ommaftd Imitation coronets are"not the v Millions Who Diink It Our expensive articles of jewelry hymn, "A, Mighty Fortress .ISL examination, which he is to pass in'only expe God." to You Fragrant and ,Pelicious to which the coronation year is a few weeks. lending a wide popularity. Hat- ------ M. Fzaicon- had been suffering mounted with gold crowns are T hernia, and an opera66n bi-' pins man If sympathy cost money hardly From t L e 'n v rl Facsimiles of the ure gold anoint- . . try his new anesthetic and to -test The*essentials to 'domestic strife its efficacy by operating on himself.. n which pfays a part in the 7- being turned out in large numbers.- anybody -would ever 'get it. came necessary. He de ri ined to ing spoo -a fussy husband LIPTON 15 T E are -a naggi4 The anesthetic was administered coronation ceremony have already wife.- and the young doctor sat dorwh at found place in many homes. The new King George coinage is T&peley—"You are an orphan the operating B. table, and, after Over 2,0 Ye Q011000 Packages 891d WeeW Miss Some rglirl--."Yq s. Tape-ley calmly performing the operation, being mide'up Into brooches and (much disturbed),—"Well, whose stitched up iM� wound a6d'Went waist belts, and dainty tiepins are on sale w ith Royal crowns atod bw consent must I ask in order to mar- tied. The operation took an hour jewelled sceptres to ornament ry you I" Miss Somergurl—"Well, to perform. He is now in a fair way S17Z � them. you.might sok minie." to recovery. g: A—' .. n T.,+:,"sutP.4t�(aUTx•v:RL'u { Bike ., "-'e'-c '..�4*a ^:T"i. .dc. •,,,,,,e. .F_.6*- .or:-« y ..y'1{"�m3^ w.;•F:S ,w.:+ sAI.A;'^' 0•w�?3L7�. ..�;Y.:., ..ate •,,y„i•.F.r. r--m• qs. �_.R."'�..^S :rem, ^ ,,yr• a�,b,,,ayiS,y,,,,,,. ` «,.i_s':,,-..::".y`.s.-aia.""°'5 �",at.,-.,.-syir!`xR•t.»...y .v.^.r. ... -.:,'r r. _-y.,M' - ......:"'-I'.,,-'".',...�.,-n'a-r. r"o'�•a'a...,•r•...'^'T'�''TVd-,°r.±''"s•,.-: .,._`"".fr ..�'._re, . c"8, .,:,, ..c P.-a77 F' , .«„•aF� -g;.-°r?.! ;. .. . -. ..'. •" -. � :,'. •. _,. .... •. ... ...• .. r'. .aF.+fir^:�r�e,d•,acr.w.+[ -a..rs,.,a+vsP�+r:a �",'�',, -. •' .w+�.w+:ie.::Mrrsi>�t^"*'dwv?>•mttiYR•idi:•q•+T•tsrodTM..er.'tar;*r,.',.a�,u'�04:1"4.�.• a•.^+u,+xi,u.4.v,,.,..,+,..,�,uwy':.�"rFnnaeF�uw,ye,b!r,+.�••c�raa.wYw '1& +�erue". � ;. c _ ss•Nvltlri�5.laraa,++rM+- '�W+k!rex,".>G�'+'lar.I)Y ,. �rk+. 53 1 sr,t d WHEN SAYAGE$. OIC. w s Fel M s w KNEW THE SIZE. d %% _ Cif I-GLAONSS r x� P � `rI want some collars and neck- ' Catttee flee and $eTstEree Sia ,3 q /' FAU4 S PP S ` i � IR :'JO u�� n��E lite for my husband!'> she anaPPo'•�• �eII8114 III uUII�t ` Accompany Departed. n u i Cour b s "Yea, madam." laay"APound oftea", , -By many Savages the dead are .} -' leupposed to be only asleep, so the - "The"salesman oRered her the let T est thing. you will get better r )departed spirit must -be 'provided I!iRS' ANNIE VANVORST'S A CORRECTION. a ' 4 for any,contingency' The Tongoua - - , - - _ "Wh�x -size are ,these asked tea-value if you _ 'races of the south' Pacific"places -HE*RT DISEASE - CURED Error in Reporting Standard Bank the lady. ask for z >. -weapons on ."the grave," etc., to BY DOD D'S KIDNEY Statement.. . "Why, twelve .and a half, ma s ready,for service the moment - fc '"' •In' reviewing ,the annual, . state- damthe dead man awakes from his tem- `; .; '• PIS' ment of the Standard Bank in this "Ha� oil earth did you guess�be porary reprise. "And a like paper a few weeks ago, two typo- that? course," says, Herbert•Spencer, "is, graphical errors occurred. State- ' "'Ali,"" replied- the hosier, smil- - r•�'�tl - fpr followed by -,Kalmttcks; :the. Es-. She founid gyici[•relief in the_ old, meat was made- that $4b,000 was ing, "gentlemen who let their wives _quimaux, the Iroquois, 'and by reliable Kidney remedy, and ad- written off, •"premiums."_ _.This, select their collars and ties always tribes, savage and semi-civilized, vises all her friends to use Dodd's should have been " emises." De- take that size!" A c : ' jtoo numerous to mention." posits were given as X20,413,503 in- ----•F I• The dead man needs not only his Kidney Pills.' stead of $25,413,503.. FACE 90Ii� A�1D E8L`PTION§. cr`" _!inanimate,• but also his - animate ' __ ACENT8 WAN7150 .✓�-' possession; -so hia shaves—even his St. Benedict, Sask.; March 204 90 NO ]RUBLE REAPING, JOB- 7nM,RlIlC Will Jollickly Veaj- TART '1'F._a ROPTE TO-DAY, - tiEPTD Ta re atives—are b Bug iter It ( Specie ).— a tress as replace - ► pus tat for circulus or ko: fur samples an s; the Kirghiz Chief, says Spencer, The approach of Spring finds 'Arm,. Alfred'1'yler. Lund,m.Oaf.' $ , J P the anxiety that reigned' in the Russian Girls' School Built by many people with unsightly f�lce are deposited biq favorite horses,,. of 1,rs..Annie Vanvorat 0ANT9 _ \ ISA\TSD.-85.0 a Hits• easy. Ye as also wtth'the Ya>snt, the L'otnBn- of this place. For some time past Work,in a-Field of Oate: sores, eruptions, boils, etc. In this px�portonce neeied,' �e7leon 91;0 Ahsot•• \` chs, the Patagonian; with the bars. Va11vorat had suffered from connection Zam-Buk is invaluable. ;;. neCYssicy t, farmers. Ilea w ,k of thirty Bedouin, his camel ; with the Toda, Kidney Trouble.and ,�Ipitation of M Maxim Kolibaba, a procin- Mr. R. H. Barker, of Glencairn, urn Pas for it.elf to nae h•nr. irvr5)e to-day i^ Y P cial.commissary of theoRussian pro- toDF:R3 NACHI?1MBY.t:U. 1Dept 5). arnia, x3 in former times, his entire herd." lite heart, and fears-were entertain- Ont., says. h'i - ! "Th�-eustom of eacrifiei•n rivtes vine o€ the Tauride, had for years "I never could have believed.that is al:�. -Boatir,t. cat Knarmaee.l territory } ' g ed of those terribly sudden fatali- A c� ®nd slaves and friends develops as attempted to found a girls inter- i f�r oohing newly dkuvu ered lierm to house mediate school at Kamrat, batt the any remedy could curer so quickly ; remeuie.. �„ ties that ao frequently accompany patent inertcntes. Bi_: profit society advan-;es an be theory a ecttoas o s r the and at the Baine time so effective}y Royal Rad Crtiaa Chemical Co.,LY ueaoo,Out. anther life becomes more definite. from both ailments was uickl g she « 3 Sete q Y -b'n�iTdin and foundation were not � ea Among the Fuegans, the Andaman- found in the `old reliable remedy, gan to by covered with a kind of ,' elle; the .Australians, with • their forthcoming. He "complained of , Yorks 9 Esplanade;,To:oato, Dodd's Kidney Pills.' In an inter rash which itched and irritated. rudimentary social organizations, y this to'3i. Tsanku, a local million- ' This rash then tuinaif 't4 sores, Lr:ARv THE ttAHBF:R 'I'HAI)K-NKW view Mrs. Vanvorst says: aire, who.retorted that he did not' sy+tem- a nstaut�racct�e-carom! tuaree• ,wives are not killed to accompany which discharged freely and ` i had palpitation of the heart beliefs in education, as what Rug- ��.��,-a ser "W @itis. cuia�iece c„ores ,t.,we eery. dead husbands. But it is a prat- to spread. I first tried one thing 'ur,dnatea earn lessee t, eir.ltteyn tloil.n and my Kidneys were out Of or- sia, wanted was good agricultural weekly. write tet c.atalu¢ue. 3luler lk4rb•r Lice shown us by more advanced der. I took one box of•Dodd's Kid. laborers; and sneered at M. Koli- and then another, ,but nothing t:rl!e¢e• Rue•n F'a+c,zor,,;tc t. peAples.” nev' Pills, and found great relief. seemed to do me much goad, and i baba as a type of educated good for d. It was in ancient America, how-! the eruption-got worse and worse FARMS FOR SALE. a ' J foci a Kidney pill Dodd'e Kidney nothinEG- - _ .-_ ever, that immolation to the dead I until my face was just covered with ,,,•,, ,a i , was carried to its grFatgs,t extrent. Pills cannot-be beat. You may pub- M. Kolibaba ietoitted that, de- 113II What '1 Ba aA�it m8 be tI1C running sores. R fi;+n ices in most[ert'1e•lirtrtct, rpe:•al ii�� y y I spite• his education• he could reap ; I ur't u,it ei,!dreinn is April Nftte ones, irp; '"In :rr.exICO every rest man's Cha "A art from the pain (which was , ew tri 8 �I t'h•w+ 'o, f.t.f., Oalt, Oat. S g P means of benefitting others who elf- his own twenty-three acres of oats P P , ,,,ref tn..,nLhnuc uu:arl.,, h lain was slain that he might .per- ver bad), m face was such a ter- for .with -Kidney Trouble or Heart with a hand- bickle -and without y Y ` form for ,him the religious core- rtble sight that-T was-not fit to go monies in the nest life as in this. Disease..'' help, and he undertook to ocT t ki But. This was me state when some'- ! F3$)i`1 1'UR RENT AND SALE. T!'' Pure blood is the basis of all '•sn twenty-eight days. The incredu- Among the Indians of Vera Pas,, one advised me, to try Zam-Buk. I 'jwhen a lord was dying they imined- health, and you cant have pure lous millionaire -declared that if it KINDS OF FARMSI-Fruit f.trms a blood un-less your Kidneys are in this were d,)ne he would subscribe i got a supply, and within a week I ,� pO1 �lty t�. u t,!eor t;rtR„by ,�a•j iiateiy killed as many slaves as he , cr,uld see that the sores were rap-- had. that they might precede him good working order. Dodds Kid- the w h,;,e-64.(!00 rubles needed for idly healing. A little longer, and ! �`A�'�i FOR R near-Nle&f nlf.µn �f:i•iK'A' and prepare the house for theirf-nev Pills never fail to put the Kid the school. ,� _ .. ... _ _1.-Z - mal inland a'e to te+ ua.ler :u:,'.eattoa �I_. Ks, sin Buk had healed them ctmr master.” Heys in perfect working order, lilaha thereupon• set to` leteiv, and "my skin was" as clear sod ! levo r �x."-j t.ktc :arra, Kµ.1 u„1•ngat _ work trnd. despiw a temperature of p y co¢e er with o rinse for e.ctt+ tnr,oYh LII. RS IE I bad never had a sore 1 wu•xi.of atu>ut 9r,acre, Apply J. W O, µ'SIF _ fort} dcgreeq Reanmur. reaped t ae7 g K„a.Ls ruroatu treat lid sk"Ib ....WISE PEOPLE. the whole twenty•thr" acre% before Zam-Buk iq unequalled for Spring r}.�fraty cA�Ana FAltstn-one mtuts _. r the term expired. : The millionaire' rashes, eruptions, children s sores, '�� acres fax cele, tpctudtu�•n• hundred im. ��'•' Knicker—Did they name the baby seal dis�a"es. ringworm,'ulcers, r,'ud'arma. lieu. Iidwards,sl7'Port"earentt•, l.. for a wealthy relative, so he would, fulfilled the terms of the bet, and ; P g p ' " �• :':�•°��� � ppaid over the 60,000 rubles. forj abscesses, eczema, tetter, piles, ! war+a,p•a ----_ -.- ;� leave something buildirl the school, i cuts, burns,-bruis". and skin in $� ct'RV.4 rownw itu boml:L. rnunty Lamb- «a Rocker--No;,"they named it for the M. Kt,libaba, who lost four#ren juries and"diseaseq generally, A11 nxn..�if R�"`yR'°' " ""' Llmb.r now lot' . - I)'In 'Plumber {t0 BOA}—"YOU'll - e h•.uw number ofoat•lefWloj; .-- � � Dying cook so she wouldn't leave. pounds Burin the o eratitin, ts', disugglRts and'stores sell at 5(fC. boa, wlu.L » er t pr,pe.ty',t.tartn tt•st or Is, find I ain't bin able to leave }ou P 8 P Irardware ba"noos in sued 4:wa 'ills we,tM much money, Bill ; it's, all got to now being bombarded ay uther Io- or post free from Zam-Buk Co„ ! n,,,t N.rxte arcMnx•,u,att•d• ivadoli Out o to Ler mother end sisterq. , - Toronto,.for price Zam-Buk Soap, g But 1n Oil That is Prized Fverywhere calitiPq which want schools and ex i OftEy IM [rD03 -9tart rytha-•free ogees I've bequeslthed-you that there ob —Dr, Thomas' F.c.ectric Oil was put pest the .commissary, to get looney i (25C• a tam"} should--be �� �' - �� sisal Yoe try Yarn. nransfont floe - �' at Mugly's w•e'te bin at Bach a upon the mar et wit un" say ov or m y further ap , stead• of oTdinarv- soap in all cases t" HITE ORPINGIONls-Bess winter ly- {p: time. Don't 'urry over it, Bill, and ish over thirty years ague It was plaits, of eruptions end skin diseases. '�iT FI•o birds woe live prias_ Ottawa ors. it'll,always keep you out of want, put.up to meet the wants of a small -- !,!, vp nor anew ulasvertis Piles lS fres odf ' rr aeCttOa, but as SOOn a8 its 13iCrl"s aD9+wrancw this a.t•erttsement. 9. K cardia nsL pin��way. ! Tommy— Papa, what do ®en' w' is con- SUM C became known it had a Rho mean by circumstances -over• whkcii ; linens for afield, ar5d it is now Too RCAfx •p•eiai piles wttse■r 84614 ,k1wav% Serviceable.- 'Most pills a Blotter tcoudba. come cot+.. r they have no control " Tommy A WDrks,saplan„d•."Taranto, known and prized throughout this 'm.e..r pa a—"V4 ives, my son." � lose their properties with age, Not P ANCER, Tamara. Lampe. ate_ lnterna$ hemisphere.' Tbery is nothing equal j �' 7 so with Parmelee'_ Vegetable Pills. and •sternal, cared without pats !7 EXTRAVAGANCE LOCALIZED. The cheapness of Mother Grave-;' ear be ueatmeat Write a• actor~ we N. ? The pill mars is so compounded ,. __, P fate bre Betlman M04LCAI CO.. Llmlttrd. 1' strength and. e!€ectite• Worm Exterminator puts it within Colltacwood oat. COMPETITION. "Ma, what-s a floating debt I" ,• ;:leas is preserved an • : " os, tr„ ee rata a rear of all, and it can be got at be carried anywhere without fear "Do you find that it iq costing ther s yacht climes as near as any- 'any tu6=ls ET 'DYEING hi of losing their potency— This is a you more to live than it used to?" _ thing rise to it, son.'". - a■d°ts.°fes rhea r•'D'°'•tcr''t"'ae +` << so •rttish Arnmrtomn Dyeing ,Oo' e t liv but Ili r mans a to et Some u more td-live; o e ow did Tu w ills possess. S "No, not H B $ ualit that few p P - 1 � aoa particolr,s br flee►bad�are•a»to erifat/• 'i pills lose their power• but not so to keep from being eclipsed by my' TRY MURINE EYE REMEDY much of -his uncle's estate . ' He i with Parmelee's. They will main- foolish neighbors:" for Red. Weak. weary, Watery Eyed ' married his lawyefs only laugh- aaars>•s sex tea; wetraaL za Iain their freshness and potency for LndGranalatedEyelids. blurine Doesn't ter." ?a ` ...u ion` time. - O - = - & f a.eOugh makes your nights_ 1T19t5t ha 3 - Smart—Soothes Eye Pais,. Druggists Sell Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid 23 I �Llfitet� belying your Piano ti0c. $1.00. Murine Eye Salve i on Vt" n ! The prodigal Ron had returned. sleepless and weary, it will worry i Father," he said, `'are you Marion Bridge, C.B., hia • 30, '0Y. Aseptic Tubes, T.; 51 00. Eye Books $ 3 fled Eye•Advice lee by Mall. you a good deal, and " with` goad _ `• •• go- ing to kill the fatted calf'," '"Ni,,'' I have handled MINARD=S LIN- 91>durtDe aye Remedy Co., CbAcsto. cause; To dispel the -worry -and �. OT'TO HIGIEL lfresponded the old man, looking the IM ENT during the past year. It _____ I give yourself rest try Ric7de'a Anti-'j Ptano, ACtiOT% youth over carefully; "no, I'll let I is always the first . ,Liniment A• beautiful wife may 'be but a Consumptive Syrup. It exerts a l I�•' > 9,rou live. But I'll put you to work asked for here, and unquestionably matter of expense to hei husband. soothing- influence -on the air pas- �•` and train some of that fat off." the best- seller of all the different 0 goes and allays the irritation that , A GREAT DEMAND FOR L�M; kinds of Liniment I handle. 1t)nard•s Liniment for sale everywners. :leads to inflammation. It will sub- PAP E R STOCK H NEIL FERGUSON. due the most stubborn cough or No man or woman should hobble � To keep linens and white goods painfully about because of -cyurn from turnln cold, and eventually eradicate it when o certain a rot-liefis a an yellow during the win- I m as s trial of it will wAl+Ts YAYHt3 OF ALL(IRADE3. c - I , s,Ire", xietAts, Ruhb•rs, en n9t blife E. �sls Holloway's Corn Cure. .- Tourist (to- boy fishing--`'How Water,cdry and put t away, u starch ont, 'rinse in Boned prove fin: — Pu`MApaart o.fa m. Man sass. ~± Between the two evils• it's better many fish have ' you " caught, my Kind Old Lady—"Have you ever oto he called down than shown "up. man?" Boy—''Oh. I couldn't count It is Wise to •Prevegt Disorder.—' made an effort to get- work l',° Beg- PA I N T WITHOUT OIL ' B 'em:" Tourist—"R'hy, you hayeii t gar---Yes, ma'am. Last month I 14inard's Liniment' Ralleves aeuralgla. caught any. you little-vs, abond 1" . Many Causes lead to d;Border. of g g of work for two members of my the stomach and few are free from S Aside from Its iow coat t'OWOA PAINT Boy— 'That's why I can't count family but neither of them would endears Itself W the farmer and others bamum :Ability is a good thing to have them. At thefirstmanlfeatatioa , „ . the work of mixing and applying van be 'inns teoncealed about your person. em' that the .stomach and flyer are not take 1St• BY SELF or any handy person at odd holes -- - performilig their functions, a course Without P.yfng out a Dent for Sar. h•dr PILES CURED 1N 6 TO 14 DAYS And there aro eo many place+• where rower TO CURE A COLD IN Ut`E DAY Hamlin_ Wizard Oil is recom-. of Parmelee'_. .Vegetable P1118 Year druggist will refund mons}�if PAZO.OI!(1'• Pint will be of the greatest po�Bible worth r. drat• r.AxATtvs itxuuu Quinine Tabtete inarrded by many hysicians. It is should be,tried and it will�be found MEWT..fat sto cure any ewe of Itching, Bttad, lost is ut11 pay every farmer handsomely to, r ` C look about and study its ossa r.he"' l DrnQ lata refund wnoey if it fal s so.ourp, Ii.tti, ' Ble"ag or Protruding Piles to a to Itdaya 50c. . Zs,no ether way can a few dollar 4 Invest. t}ltU 3 siguature is ou each box. Lsc used in many pU lic and private that the digestive organs will ed so profitably as in applytns this remarkable " hospitals. ' Why-not keep a bottle speedily resume healthy action. {� weatberptoof sreptroof and asafrury rajilL "Have you ever done anything on hand in your own home?' Laxatives and- sedatives are so L What was the matter with that Tha coat a only a trifle,but you will y many • it b0 I ,sent you i" "He Isn't hon- {eh. appearance of your property many for ,the "good of the community?" blended in these pits that,no other y y tow and actually sdd hundreds of doff. asked the solid citizen of the *eary lrlrs. Smith ..way showing a Nisi- Preparat3o-n could be so effective at -est,to -You must be mistaken!" to Its-intrinsic nsle values Fon tntotmactoa a • "10, I'm riffle He said he was .catalogue mailed on request w _wayfarer:_ "Yes," replied ..the to- „„•. i fl« r+�.a ,tom had recent- they' truthful and that he loved work, THE POWDR PAINT CO., TORONTO weary wayfarer. "lore just dune ly purchased, when little Samuel. and a boy that can lie twice with month.” came..in and forgot to remove his bf•r. Bicker—"Your bill actually� - g y half �a dozen words is too swift for ; _.. hat. Thinking to teach him a les- makes my blood boil." Dr. Slick— our business." ®D 0 s1 'b x Mrs. WInSIOW'S Soothing Syrup son; she said. .—"Samuel, what did Then, sir. I must charge yon more• was Men wn.l for o'er RIVY-FitR YEARS I,r I bac that hat-stance for'?" "For for sterilizing your system." _ '.XJLLloaS.f XOTHF.RB for their 01.ULDRXN WALLt •, RiNlr, .uh PISRYErT ucclo:n It RouTHICS two dollars," answered Samuel, The most highly efficient appiiration a CBILD.90rTENR t:�•O,�Us.ALllyx di PAIN; cfild I wasn't - ' i y4 wtNp COLtc.aye fir u,e bwt ronwdy for promptly: --but' you << — for the reduction of lar Err}s, meets, n Aattaoea.-Rofd br Ixnallt•a 1 Sorry t of tw p P 3' �} She—"I heard you singing •iii ' and Aar•and as Dm no k4irin•Iows aootMn[ 'tb tell ariylSriLly• ~Our TOOm this morning. Fie— Thick Neck, Glandular Enhtrgentants, w popp wad take no otber klnd. Twenty-ore ds tea . Its Positive. . tlle.�Otat'arrt•ed under the Fsed and Drn try A„r• ._ _ �_Oh, I sing_a little to kill time!" " ,i •a•th,ttet a��ta1 Nimberipq. ,',r of all kinds, in any and aH n AX OLDlND Ar' REMEDY. .xsltsnx. I 011'E illi' I,IFB 'FA GIN PILLS. She--You have a Bolsi weapon. $ PILES stages,,quickly relieved and positively cured. Cure your suffering` "There is; olio solace left mo, sat It you want to see a happy woman, just cail.on Mrs. Mollie Dixon;Sg Hotikin Ave., Bill—"You ..remember- -j•uung s and lige yuiet4y. 'Conunon Sense" loci least." remarked tho old farmer. saw voii with Piles wiN do it, dl a box, $B fore .; \1'.eRI Toronto. Dunne. I think i _ ";after ail niy boys ]r. ,­, and nil After ten veary of suffering from Kid him last.year. �'&t--"Quite,Hell.• t bow, Mailed on receipt cif price r Up to._the City: after the ;ligst and ney Disrage, I believe I owe my life to Gin What has become of him'? You LYLE alentciN[ TC OONTO attle die- and everythingelan For- Pills. Before"I begsw using Gin Pills any 'y COMPANY, x back achedtdinuih that t could not put goer giiite• upset,' . ._Bill— 17111. 718 WEST QUEEN STREET >E sakes me, there is at lot►st Ifni."6liing on my shots, but solar taking Three boxes think. This morning we•took break- 1,th<tt will stick to- the old Karya.: of G.in Pil1s.Lbc.e troubles.are all gone. ,It _ fast together,, He appeared in guoxl " y r`:'Srl i ±!kat is,---" T1'ba 171b:t is a pleasure for trio to add one rnore testi- health and Spirits; and ate a hearty • To-) keep the whites,of eggs from u`- �gC.'' Tttonial to the grand emulation of "Gin ` meal ; in•fact. I_ never save.hi' look Ili' falling. af,or .,bn-,ig _whipped, try Pills." Mrs,. Ill:-D1XON, so well. I left him and tan hours 3` TIE p a cl nw. while whipping, a pinch-of _ st<'p ancl_ wrt_m_c'n are, ;9e's' n Soc a box for $=,5o, at all ehalerv. r +� lrlcrcn. - SafniAe tree. if viuu ferrite NatianAl Drug Afterwards I heard that he w$A and Chemical Co..(Dept. W,L), Toronto, Pat--"Dead, eh ' Bill—"'_�Tu; not " v i.ltti;r■nt turas Oandrut{ Ont _ _ quite.; oply ma.rried." lT N U ISSUE N0. 1_- 1: k, r.: L'Lt,,imtnt Carat evens, eta tK nt G +ri;. it , .•sat ww*wr J •-Y .:., '.w.-..r w.,. 1.. .. .. -v o,..ro .. �n-�.+.. -..'„-.i.'...w«._.. �. �y wt ,SSv'a•.4�` '+lel -'rue, {. l �"l"",+'ir„Y'-"+.,. .._,M.. ,. 'r+� R- u.:.... ! ... .r, a -t t"..:.... .• „ ! ,. ., . ,x.. � ,'•: '., .�„ 'r:: Jr:t... .w7y .,'rkr.' .,, ...' ,p.i � _. ,;uW .;.0 'snN. �i... ♦e •S.,kX �,n ,�.. 7'r kr�,r k �'+,i+ ,ria, t ;'�•'•'. +g.'.� ,iM k1 t" ,l. r5»,. ,.s "•c,aG``a'�','t`N." - ',��L.� ••..� ,,. ., t7' ..,,ii;.b,... .. .. ..,, r L ... ,:., _ + ,k.Tr tiA cr., •.d,.t°"`�r ,sf "�L�`, "ror, '!�•' . ,, ':.a �r:-.s a_'... : '�:.dt'>+° ..,.:, •: y:r:, '+. -S ..' ;; Y`�=' a-`r,S ,'e!_.. 4.�,`'.. a is v .-�C' F.t .,�i�w .,y=`,,,,_ .-a1'•sa" =�'. r "�J��v ^,yi':..., .. . .. R �qtt ,.a ;,r.. �r... P . .. yti .!man. :a r,W32.t.i?9S !sM.. rev.. �,.rM .-•'P,'"»F+r ,,, z c .wJ a•d' > «a.yet: �' ^J- _.*, .ir.,'rS' a.+•"' .R.1.. z ,.`�*i,.,Gu •.ci, u ,�: ,..,.,.•"::.'.ra,.ypr`�..,. .J4::. ,.•:,�.e.. .c'•1iVa..� ..:m .'d' .,.r_. ..b ► ,.d.._r. ."Y _r, - .w.. r'•.e,e,. ,,. 0—Testiaig three varieties of hank-! �88D WffBAT—A -quantity of its whaas for seed tree from au r _ 0—T Z ng three varieties of mang- a tos.Ut p ws, syylt es rlEtD o.ryas, ` : - • ... ..... .. ata -- S ERaeeasoaa " two 11—T bests for feeding pit of sugar �for rain MO bashda of aooderhamgHer- 9 g i purposes.. SBRD GRAIN—The tindersi ned �. �» 13—Testis three.varieties Steed= i y. also aumn"a Ou". W. X. HOLC9t, -We invite-you to serif anis try a cup of hot Postuae lsh turnips... . ... ...,.S s'°O�aOs sN� CereaI poffee and s'dish'ofkPost Toasties or (Traps.. - ,,• 18--Testing two varieties of fall tur- �t sae ' _ _ zipnbwhed s•�.rr nl r oraias.citaOma, 14- T scalls two varieties of cnrrote..2 FOR Brno e. Clar mo t,,loppo�te ohne i�N w,'Ajreprese ve;of uts with cream. uteri the, Poettlm g 2 I[ethodket church. For p,•rtloalars a 1 to 16-Testing three varieties of fodder W.J.cranny.Porth al remoat $gs� Cereal Co. will demosstrste2the above_aII this week at y. JOHN MURKAR,.Proprietors and silage corn .... ... .3I ► i le—Testing three varieties of rghu„3 "ESD BRAIN FOR SALE The Ti �R Q�iG R Y STORE 17-Testing two varieties of sorghum! aaaergLt�o°�d�hes for sale • Quantity of NOfp AND COMMiNTe Ono a Pau. flail rep ed. R8—Testing grass and two rsr- friss Harley. Wo, ymoa L;. —�-� es of v to coo . ♦ teti stiller,...... .. .S flasks et{/s for ha hien. I7 - _ - Sir Almoth Wrigfit, a' well- 19—Testing rape,kale and field cab- DyrIeDm °ia � _ _ Q♦ BII>}1s�LL BeOO acorn _.. .. . - _ _. _ .. mown scietntist, tins .made the ............................".3 ti 20—Testing three varieties of clover.3 61, -R atettlent that too much washing 21—Testis two varieties of alfalfa �M TO_IiENTof 100 acres.being. » g F comp, of late 9 and 10 is the 5th con. Have you tried our Pure Maple syrup st a5c• a quart, ' 4estroys the protective tissue of (Lucerne)..._....... .............3 at rich rf .aiotsicg the village of Greets- 22—Testing four varieties of grasses..4 —a& r=14>a..butLd1a�agod :worn and ` .br Maple Flavor Syrup at 20c. per quart. They sfe -Ahe skin, thus admitting microbes. 28-Testis three varieties of field In a hish state of oaltd•ation, clans to school. ` .both delicious. _.. g ebtuoq,mill.ere.,within t#o miles of the 0.N. °The statement will be a source of beano..: :.,.9 R.Ha�oa. will be caused to a good man Dir+- _ eonI to some people and will ting-three varieties Of wIitat. arcs furnish them .with a powerful corn... ........... ...... _3 ` _— 1 � Primfor suttw and Rap • ` 26x—Testing two varieties of early �pR SALE—A Rood rough-castti _`argument-iu favor of their peac- �po talose........ ...... ...........2 L� hoc•.coatal. a rooms beetae•cloaew + 2Hb-TeatfD two varieties of med{- and cement cellar, Bard and soft water -xiee of-being clothed in dirt. But g incur noose. Ous•sftb of an aoreot cod "�L THE ' at um ripening potatoes......... 9 ' 4 with le who desire to retf'in • tr containing five apple trees b des o er• .'., PSP 28c—Testing two varieties of late unit ♦iso lrrtperlal O=fordetove in•firstolase "ttihelr 80ltial standing in the coni- Potatoes......,. .:..............2' repair with warming*van attached. For turtb- 29—TesLinR three grain mixt for or particalan apply to TH08. s,eTEPHI�N- 'RICHARDSONYS^ - l``, ;munity the eminent scientist's 80,,Claremoat 7tf grain production... ........ ...3 declaration will not carry a great 30-Testing three grain miztutes for ARM FOR BALE-213 acres in + - smount.of weight. Of course he fodder production........:.. .••..3 Fess Whitby Townabip, Ontario County; . Each plat is to be two rods long by cloy loam,brick house, beaked barn,stabling \. ino doubt-meant-Ehat•-the wa6hing one rod wide except No. 28, which is for IQ cattle and 10 horses, watered by spriag and 9 wells; fenced in 90 sore fields with cedar7 ` should continue until to be one rod square. rails one of the best Northern Spyotcbards Anyy pperaOD in ODtariO may CDOOse in the County oa the tams. Within i mtlee ofminter Goods -Going at Co t - -,operation fr .x,11 the dirt was.removed and then any ONE at the experiments for 1911. 4,railroad stati.)as-C P R'bad O T B at Myrtle, (Cease, and not continue until a and apply for the same. The materia' t3 T a at Brookitn•adtha Canadian No era will be furnished{n the order in which mss atretic aouit�ineg fromschool.o!OsbwwWithin - portion of the skin were removed. As the season is far advanced-we are Selling off our winter goods at 3, the applicatione.are received while the far4h°r pastiotklaee apply to HUGH Hovcniiur, et rather than e it has been- said that "cleanliness supply lasts. It inight be well for eraoklin'Ont >5t4M carry them over. -is next to godliness," and it is by each applicant to snake a second choice i living up to this principle that has for fear the first could not he granted. R DOUBLE CURE FOR DOUBLE -All material will be furnished entirely - 7 lbeen the means of saving the free of charge to each applicant, and -TROUBLE 200 pair mitts, gloves and gaentlets going at prices which sell them. -ccountry from plagues and pestil. the produce will of course become the = - tang that raged the continents property of the person who conducts Father Xtarrlwya We.s6 Cares Catwh. 50 horse blankete,•all kinds, shapes and sizes, going at eo9L the experiment. by a Combined Trtsat>ssaai years ago, and which swept hand- Oat. Agric. Col.. C. A. ZAVITZ; - $imitation robes, reg. $10.00, reduced to$8.00. s*&of thousands of peoplo from Guelph, March,1911 Director _ . The sudden weather variatiodit in our 1 only Gallaway robe, reg. $22.00, on sale•$17.00. the face of the world in a few z climate result in a great diany cases of lmooth9. Large cities are. no = wa+l7®Y - catarrh-3 trotlbbesome disease usually 8 fur and tmitatioli lined coats, reg. $20.00, now $17.00. considered hard to cure, and one which 5r longer the hotbeds of disease they The Board of Education have decid• often leads to serious pulmonary and 1 only dogskin coat, reg. $22.00, now $18.00. once were because sanitary con- ed to at once proceed with the erec- tion of a new high school or collegiate intestinal troubles. 1 only duck working smock, rex. $3.50, now $2.50. _ g Aitions have beets greatly changed. institute building. The present col- _ A neglected cold in the head weakest Cleanliness is now forced upon the legirte butldinst, which has been in future exposure the trouble retilrns.the nasal membra'ses, so that at every• tieltieS, heace their greatly increas- use for forty years, would require a length these conditions are fastened ciao Come and Ret some bargains while they last at it large expenditure to bring is Vp to the r. ed health eharneta,r. the system, and the sufferer undergoes - �, G14 y requirements of the departm t. The The annoyance and danger of chronic pt$ - Henry St. public sichool building 11x. Je E. Disney's Implement Store ' rrh ..In the failure to bring about an beet, eondemned as unsafe. and anew caSonic doiI c"ifine themselves to �{} -immediate union of the Protest-ant bidding being required, it has been prescribing eatcrnal applications and hitb h • decided that t e new building should - churches, smother forward move- be for the higher education and that thus cin acs reach the sent of the trouble- Others gave internal treatment exile- frill lies of machinery, harness and carriages, also everything else _ cleat has been taken in forming si the present collegiate building should. e$ lively,and thus do not promptly relieve _ federation of churches, be fitted up and impravel to hold the the fartner needs always in stock. the object the affected parts. ppublic schools now housed in two Father Morriscy, the skilled pste�t- of which is to prevent overlapping bulldiags. At the January munjcipaJ physician, rightly regarded catarrh as a in the.home mission field. The alectlnns the ratepayers defeated by ' double Trouble, consisting of ttapka9ant - - h . morth-west provinces are beim three to one a proposition a- w to a nd local effects and their fundamental • . � i p g $36.6f10 in ermtiD a"new collegiate q nettled so rapidly during GhING e past building. causes, the latter havingto do with sm- paired general vitality, t - few years that it has become a "Elis famous remedy, No 26, is a com- - _ tperious matter with the various Some spring wheat has been bined cure for eatarrh It cousistn of Spring will seen be here and C. H. Burling has a stock of up-to-date goods. churches to lees ce with the aOWD in Alberts. tablets to be taken three times a day,and Call and tee his and rugs as he has the latest st,Ies. flet his prices P Pa an esf+ecially compounded salve ' -before you buy. a time ha♦Rcotne for the-spring sewing, and C. H. Burling salve a eptic, and er sewing machine ell iir home on nereasinx demand -for men to healae t _ i�+emembbkts� of t he quickly tatl be inetPetock le niaaw cad y�cply you with a isew l{ldfmachi staken in uch as dpaanrcymkers[vered in ou children's y� voter the mission field. Io many Now A unite p yes go get my p t � . cases it has been found that seat of the trouble and revtore the system makers,centre tables. extension'tables' beds. couebes.� drebsers and stands, -several protestant charities have SEED­FOR SALE-A4+ike nod Tim- to its usual torte Tnget her,they cure secretaries.jAusic cabinets, springs mattresses,. window shades, brains and " duh►, •lea zoaatbotte ieairshorst.•stoe Instead of neglecting a disease that is wood curtain poles, sewing machine needles and supplies for all makes of sent men into the same locality so les,eon•? Pkoketsog. Poe particulars oddrese unpleawat to yourself and to others, and machines. Call and Dear the new Victor gramophone: All the latest records _ B.Z.Put,h,Waremoss P.O. gets! one which niton leads to pneumonia and that several men are being seat toPn for sale. _ - 'con9dtriPtion It u surely the part of wit' do Kork that esti be easily done �jORSE CLIPPING-Make that old dank to take tlmelysteps to do away with b nae. This overlapping in has 11 LL looking bone of yours look 7onng by y PP x having him clipped to prover style. For arms like effects and at the snake time remove ceased a set•iuus waste cif funde, ova oche' parttouls" apply to J, BOOTB,I the cause No 26 does just that, .,�fgent for ;1�erltrr Xor�umentd _ preen latter. ace 50c 'for the combined treatment At -- �r , rKnd it is to prevent this evil that ( your deuggist's, or from Father titctrrisc I`'E moo or woman wanted for Y Call and get prices and nee cuts before Diaries your order. ' attic federation movement hoz; be- r liedicineCo, Ltd.,wish to•dv�ca�gris.00perdsy, q CAREFUL' ATTENTION TO p g Montreal, ue. uo. The movement might uu-ith ]p y pa» elms eta _ _ . be used. Work not dillicalt and alres ao I Sold and guaranteed In flickering great profit be extended to many Toro oe. wixsroN,Limteed.sp.a��tQ o.• by T. M. McFadden 'EMBALMING ANDFLTNERAL ,WORN of the older parts'of .the 'Domin- ion. For a number of years past Phone night or day, EWII or Independent. e> -the North-west has .drained. so SPRING /S HEf�E TRI.— heavily upon the older y Po provinces, • • that in many place churches Tlmoth and Clover Seeds t Dave suffered very heavily. There and ae.invite you to inspect our new range of pilots, giDRhams,' sit - 1 — ==are man small towns and villages sa�A' sheetings, pillow cotton, tickitig, scrim, embroidery and y g g p give you.100 lbs. of the beet for 54.65 Leave your order, you will soon need them. _ in Ontario that are now support' Sugar is u , but we will y . this week. Timothy seed, $6.25 bus: Fish-96a salmon, -haddie ' ding two or more protestant 8000 lbs. Rranu s nage , --churches when one large church Labrador herring,' pa . .' . .. , .. : - - :. _ .. and will be Wold at>a4.76 per 100 lbs. Gets.sack while it lasts. ' could easily do the all work. - ,.Wall paper,paint, floor oil cloth,_ brooms, washboards, eta °3L would, of t•ourse, �•ERMs cases. �G. . A. �GILLESPIE . prove much' 41 - .more difficult to bring about a d bare of Comfort Soap for 25c. 6 bars of Taylor's Borax Soap for 2k. ..tederatibn of the' churches where - - + .. - ESTABLISHED 187= J Sal,sods, amiaonis, Old Dutch Cleanser,etc. they have been established for :.'. _ - years than it..would is new die- - _ Our groceries are the freshest. �.. :triers where no charchea have yet The Bamk of Casida -been-built. ,But if some kind of Head Odds t TORONTO �} GEORGE PHILIP, BROUGHAM union could be effected there d of Basin as at 31st Jantlssy,"MI --would be a".great mvingin money, Rasovacas Lt♦strmai *. +-- -- -which could be applied to othei, ' :.:.. ._ ." •�`aN. O_c.k. . _.. _.. _.. . toot..r. Gold, Silver a ed Gevernw • taipo'•d ad 00 meat Notes - 53.084,56SR. . Fne 1911 " - .. - Due by Banks - .„ 1,606,928.93 and Profits - .2,416,M&40 with Fars t,ro104 Gaverament ansd ether Beneds '1,910,223.81 � i7a 02 . , Loam on Call and Bills Notes in CLtnlatiea - 1,9 Toe members of the Ontario Agri- Discounted - •94,91KSU09 Delimits Government -Deposit to Due to Banks 370,148.28 cultural and Experimental Unica ar score Circulatisa 100,000.00 Dividends 40,018.09 plleased to state that for 1911.they are Bsok Premises 847.965.38 t prepared to distribute sato everry -•• = -• . . _ . -Township of Ontario material of high Other Aawb 1b1,0t92 81 quality for experiments with grains, —T sodden roots, grasses anW. d clan. .. .. .._.._ .. __.. >1� M �i.4�� aper g _ r ei's,as follows: ")XvUseds on paid up Capital-Twelve percent. per annum. 0111 ) ;O. zxPi&nzxErrs = PLO 1'B a. - ZCY1@, t��.TA,DfT -iTestiag three iixieties of oats. .3 Tway ils,Sint jaau soy, 1911. --GEO. -P. SCHOLFIELD, p p ' .2ts-Teatiag three varieties of six- C,�r rowed barley-.. 126 Per,bushel aid, for growing. Freight paid"to' your ' 'lb—Testing two varieties of two- - rowed barley. :. - ...,,...2 SUCH VALUE IN rklvray.staUon on seed hind crop. Order tlb$-onoe by main .3—Testing two,varteties, of hulleae . '' - HOUSE FURNISHINGS p ' Peat that Will yield good retu;asa - 4a—Tesdng�two varieties of spring tele hone Or telegraph. g " wheat.:.....::.........:..........3 is seldom offered. We have bedroom suites. Sp 1 $1.50, reg. $b, good as '4b-Testing two varieties of Spring new: -Sideboards,kitdben and dining chairs, tables, lam9, dishes by the set rye...•......,....,..,............2 or dozen, cslrpets and rugs, extension tables. We can sefl you a Singer sew- f=3--Testing two varieties of buck- In machine at$10.00,latest improvements. See our"piece tease at$1,7.8, fj'IM4THY" CLOVER -ALSISE N wheat..........,.............,. _, So id oak bedrooas-suites,$25A. -(lraniterand tinware at a bargain. Silver _ fi .,t.S•-Testing two varieties of field plate tableware. Clothes wringer, solid rubber roll lar 58,00 for $3 00.. ,, y peas............................5 - - wetl _ y _ Parties having articles!or sale-coasulr t�t1s. t pricee' Good Quality. l;.o 1 ?—Teatiag anomer anis spelt .,:...• .J '• 1TQR�� " 5-'featitrR two varieties of Soy, I _ WH�TA Y i;' :- sofa, oeJa new beaus.. ......9C0Jruer of Church and King Sts.. — — PIC'KERING t,�. H. IDOWNEY eR 000r (�.....- ,: ''.,.'. .. "... ' ..." ' _,,,' .. r'.. A•'.. •kt�',., sZi F' f 4' '.i f.•.Y W ns `'t•Y"•�3'''•Ih tar ...... .:.. ... :. - 5. • ... , ry, ^TP•'r•'"•-1 y.. /�^,iia�� stole ri•;,s�L,y r p� ••}r+t` 'r ..�, ."vnu -... ,,.a-':,:m. , :•: .. :, .4.A ;.f• 'tz.� e,.7.:,..,aY d, `�,�,. .�tyt', y,tr` 4 µ �7Q ,a,d.7',',.` '!Si. :+� { .: +1 ,w-.ti .:>;, �,:'t°'$'T�,l��'+�s .- ...f�..,pu.+:,x• ... ", ,. � .,. .,".+.'«� .,w.r: . ..,.aC• , `.. . RN W t� Rl • dKm . .s= `:u.' ..�.ate••o.; .,4-'. nM 4 3 y.•�v' "'Fi... yr x e r' „r •�F � �r �r yrx'^ .r.a-•' -��;. ..r. v,+f�.�•a<. „'%5r,., rw. ar",w; ,f' .-sa. 5 7 .r, b.,m.....� ,.r.,... i- .., .':9._�s' .�... :. . .. .rv. .;wi.'"._r�?4.r v 1<.•. :wt's, .a 3741-. ':.3. .w;.''..v. ' .,_ 4 " t x, ct.wRs�tonT Sherman Rumohr had a biles-_ Immigration offioere said there ,• ��* _-_ _'.. #.~Joseph Readman .sgellt.sat uses trip to Vithith* on Monday. are two jobs for every lana cow- -BOOTS AN SHGES d 'orris in the city. Mrs. Thos. GregM we are-•arty #ng to-Canada.to state, is still confined to' the .._. A. arcoe, of Ashburn, was in , house owing to the injury to her Mown on Mond a . knee. Miss Maud Beal, of Toronto, Albert Rawson left on Monday VD _ Our spring stock o� ' was home over Sunday. fyr'Toronto where he wills ori f v_ Wm. Coates has pu*ehased a the summer at his trade, that ofAn heavy mare from M. Beason. . bricklayingc ]dr. .Stepp. of West Toronto - - is expected in a few days. spent Bunds with R. Bryan. Wm.�aerry and bride, Manilla, RS _ �Misa Harriet Walker m spending are spending a few days with R. WcTto ":Ca11 and inspect our goods.week with friends in Uzbrid E. and Mrs. Forsyth# .and other ggee' friends here. The Cerner Store. W, M. PALMER, Proprietor , Thos. Paterson and Ralph Ev- Bertram Harold Hoover, ane were in Stau!!<ville on Sstur- Walkerton, is at resent visiting 4a last. _.. illyard Bryan. of Toronto in the old home of his grandfather '-a at a sew days here at the home a t North Claremont. He intends �F ' We le He RICHARDSOR'S ` �e shortly to take a trip to Alberta. ° his��aq' On Friday last we had the leas- # Miss Margaret Macnab is visit- Lydia E.PiakhaID sVe gQts' IImtpa'1aa1.liowiag of Eluant display of r ins friends in the cit for a few ore o!having amongst its eery y Ohio,. A Try large assortment of y Clary,of Locant Hill. For years �mC1ttQd F1Qr. :`r #sham Bros. shi seven • e as ' pig ins of some of the o! est pianos of KidsLe Station, N. B.—One can e•eaived for Ih• Halidsy bye, QkH two-year-old stallions to Medicine the community and hie work has " fly beli've this as it u not natnzal, and ses �m Hat on Monday. bat it was my case. For tea months been appreciated. I suffered from auppreasion. I had Babaaripiiotu 'ialtan toe all Mr. and Mrs. Ingletou of Agin- dt'fferent doctors, Magasines, court spent Monday with Charles ::r:: Week! and D Newspapers - and Mrs. Sargent. --COATES-TINDALL ' tried different me- --_ _- y Mies Nerta Bennett returned on me- dicines, but none �=T T��+ —wT- Monday, afters ndin ` a week Avery pretty but quiet wadding helped me. My YY J A. RI01-HALM i�1.7O.i.�/ 3r I� $ took place at the home of of Mr. sad .. friends told me I + with friends in the city. Mrs. Wm. H. Tindall, eighth conses- '• would go into s � Frank Johnston of Toronto, siou of Uxbridge,on Wednesday, Mar. decline. One day a spent a couple of days this week 15th, when in the presence of the im- lady friend told ma with Claremont friends. --- in Pei iace-relatives of the contrasting :r ' ' what_ o edi- . NEW E. Gleeson has purchased Thos. parties their only daughter, Ethel cine one or SOMETH I — — -- E • p May, was united in marriage to Mr. .; her, so I wrote you a Paterson s residence, at present James Harvey Coates, of Claremont. i for advice and re- oceupied by J:B. Madill. The ceremony was performed at 4 p. ceived your repiy Messrs. Birkett -and Yake, of m. by the Rev. Thomas Laidlaw, of with ppleaaare. ' Stouffville, were the guests of the Methodist church, Epsom. The I started taking Gydis E. Pinkham's -John Farmer over Sunday. bride, who was given awayy her Vegetable coaapotmd. and at the Luther Pilkey and Wm.Thomp- lather, was becomingly attirein a ae000d botch showed improvement. Washing son had a business trip to Lindsay dress of cream satin striped voile,with •Now I am regular sad never wan so i on�Yednesday of last week. Inde and ribbon trimmings, and was well in m life. thaaks to Mrs. attended b her cousin, Miss Alice Piakliam's my James and Mrs. Wilson, of Bal- y dacwine arab. saw, spent Monday here with the Tindall.of Balsam. while the groom Please bush letter for the $attar's mother, AireC Birkett. was supported by Mr. Levi Linton. of lornefit of others.—Kos. JoaL►a W. d Mise Fort+ mother, former! teacher Claremont. The ggrr0000m's gift to the 131cats, Midgie Station, N. B. - w p y hride was a haneiCeouie gold bracelet ` Lae € at Cedar Creek spent a few days indica Seed. Seek.—Lydia E Pink- bride � peII y with amethyst netting and a sable deal's Vegetable Command is indeed _here renewing acquaintances. muff, to the bridesmaid a gold brace- a boon to women who suffer from Y Mrs. Alex. Wilson in spending a let, and to the lae.+t man a gold watch female ilia. 11Ey health is better now p The latest odt. The essi `few days this week in Toronto vis- fob. After partaking of a sumptuous than it has been in my Svc years of ?sting liar daughter, Airs. Black. wedding supper the evening was spent life sad I thaak yon'foe the est running and the beets A number of our citizenspttend- in ntlisic and games. Mr. and Mrs. y„ •" Coates will reside near Claremont and ad and medicine have washing machine made, tea ed the meeting of Centennial Com will he at home to their friends after a me. I dochadtors spent hundreds of Customer may have it fat' " mittee at Brougham on Saturday dollars on doctors without receiving $ y April let. any benefit,—Mss; .FIANx Coates•, two washings on trial. ., rite g 8t Coates shipped a car- Box 448, bxhan Head, Saskatchewan. Fn , g pped The most successful remedy in this �p � � �^1 � ,load of mixed stack from here on TH�l.T BALL SPOT country for the ease of all forms CHARLES SAR�GENT, CLA�ieEMOi�TT Monday and also a carload from of female complaints is Lydia Ii. sal, ilDa mar on the same day. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, lHARDWAIR®, 9TOP� AND FiTSNACEB g -. Mrs. Alex. Adair, of Agincourt, Don't let that bald spot grow! _ returned home on Sunday after (i., to your drgggist at once and get Z'O]ZCSOSIK �C7'&=ted r ispendisig a few days with her pa- a bot tie of Parisian Sage and if that ; tents, Air. and Mr3. Eli Story. tt don't check the falling hair, sad cause Teadea•s will be received up to and ` s a new hair to grow, nothing will. including April 7th, 1911, for the exec- - Fred Silverside.. the general Dandruff is the cause of baldness. tion and completion of a school house Goes ,dike � lagent of the McCormick Manufac- p lona g dandruff germs cause dandruff. Par- to be erected in the Village of Al +turfing Co. Is spending a few days istan Sane kills the germs, eradicates Township of Pickering. County .uf ;-with Ira Powell. the local agent. dandruff.stops falling hair and itching Ontario, according to plans and speci- Mr. Muteb, brother of George scalp. We will,refund yo obey if fscations prepared'for the same. The Mutch,and wife arrived here on it fails to do this in two weeps. F. contractor to take old school house That b what the users of Gilson gasoline•agitaee ray. The company nay the •'Sell like Sixty,"and everybody say"they sell like sixty because they ' - uaday night from England. isian Sa�swill cause the hair to grow, novr situated on school grounds into y - They intend to reside -in this if the hair twos be not dead. It causes consideration and to utilise such of go Tike sizty.- j „sicinity the hair to grow thicker, more loan- materials as are luitable therein for you have use fora gasoline en ine—everybody has in these days of high .; Joseph Jones. who has feared dant, and put new life into it. the new building and as specified in priced labor. May be ou think you are saving money by not using one. buQ. . :Tames AicFarlaae's sugar bush, The girl with the Auburn hair Is on specifications. and to remove all debris those who use them will tell you you are losing money every day. �� eve t of Parisian a it is from the school rounds. 0 had his first boiling on Saturday sol for�,.y all druggists or sent Plans and specifications may be seen Now is the time to buy an engine. Get Call testas and have the engine * _. ..when he secured some.six_gallons postpaid by the Giroux Mfg. Co., Fort at A. Reesors residence. Alton#. cat up-those tough corn stalks, saw your wood,fan your grain and a down of excellent syrup. Erie, Out., on receippt of price. Sold The lowest or any tender not neem- other jobs that will suggest themselves to you after you get your engine. D.P.Aiwefarlane who has spent and guarsnt++ed by T. It. McFadden. sartly accepted. " ,the past two weeks visiting Cla .+• A. Rmtseoa. Aston,.. IN SPJ4A YIIV t3 QUTIFI TS 7 wont friends returned to Hamil- Traces of diamonds have been 25-n Src'y•Treasurer ton on Toronto on Tuesday last. found on Olivine Mountain, B.C. i can furnish you with power or hand outfits in any stn. - ills is gradually regaining health and strength. a a / Now is the time to throw away that old out-of-date separator and get dui _ _. __ Y� up-to-date, enep•turning. close-skimming. easy-washing, sanitary Empire A meeting of-all those Interest- qa a Cream Separator. either cone or disk skimming device. � =sed in football will be held in the °e o° p _ Wilson House this (Friday) even- 9 '' p� ro $ v� o Remember we guarante these separators to skim close and produce more c' ling for the.purpose of re�trganiz- g i a - 7 3 w°°. ,.t but fat of first quality than any other separator or skimming device on the e: i •� .. HOMESEEKERS' arket.'Ing the Thistle Football Club for F ___ e_ m g� — f � :the ensuing season. A full at- ,# o p o g�� ° o3 EXCURSIONS g p y y p ' . tendance is req.net3ted. ; _', L ee ! o st ►R q as Z'o Address $�will bran particulars of an article you may be interested in. h.EC ¢^ The tea and entertainment °r ' •" p _ �I a da °° ' o o Mil Ila nil�tdlinrs�l Whltevile ,under the auspices of the Mission '� pgm"8 a l; �o y + gg E�7 ' Band, held on Friday evening• 9 . � 3 �$$ � +4 �o° g;+ 'b•� 5o•d.1 Ta...r•"Taarae zoo e.-m•a tiOW�� E. Turner, - was a great success. A good tea 01111. og7 � S v o Ol t, 1/ rA7 !.14 tM JUME 17,!1 was followed b an excellent pro o JULY 11,K AW. 1.!! /EPT. a 1! � t R � ram in which the children excel- 0 g " 1D g '0' Jaa 3.aoad dr•debt h* Q pub Wli.a.a pi eel p'/� g Lusher Yard _• g O+ri N°'d„""1 po,•s N ftbring 'moi led themselves• Much credit is ; g a d. r•° �« LOW ROUND-TRIP RATES - due to those who had their.train >8 >3 a n+* y— Tobaccos, pi and snsokera' r syr o VV .•d ne•n s33 010, lcd�a.aa.••t. Pine Snarls w To -Ing in hand. The 'proceeds were >E lel �Wm.dd.ee���des• g. Manitoba at , drop sundries. antral office. Hell lied rot a n , The Presbyterian.parlor social i as ps TOURIST iLEE �y.i�.,,, .�;�a pine an hemlock. 1 in.and 1 in, Robson Laub held at the manse on the evening 13 It g it • . •d Jdv a 'a'/«•#a" ue•wd e••d�a•a an.i dreawd ppins.}in. V matched { , r- s t! .• .. wi b•iisb e•a r "#" pips 1!isw Brunswick white CLARBMONT. ONTARIO of Thursday of last week was groti- i E . ..i: not ���• no'- shingles. tyingly successful. In spite of im- o•t. w. each aWVe on"""s tw snare perfect weather and roads there g. >: .: a �. >tf•► Asa FOR MOrts«ieC ►Aar►M6LT Termer PMIOtly cisab SON- was a attendance,and a very a. w ~��`r ,pAW��,.�,a ¢ stood ry I Raab„ � tt. •.ILL LLwwaa: W. D. GORDONQORDON do 90N. enjoyable program was rendered Zones"14aa-Wdi Osbawa if,eae•IRha Dat P!sa a4•. row" p If,!•sap.er�ia,ffsfxidR.•l+.Caeatasloa 11. laments ` Ger whisk' there �evece refresh• Hs..+eaos 10.upborgro•+a OKY OIKCY u1k M p1ANE M Qsut Intents and games for the young - - -- ( --- •: Q��� IR��e _ people. The proceeds weresometh• N0R1G11ii11 ILLY a ling over twenty dollars. Millinery A gales wed tag was solemniz- ��� um,cherry. peach,Apple,pear,p1 ad at the Presbyterian manse here � grape Tinea, raspberries, goosber• Ot all matseials and.dowito on Wednesday when.Mies Edythe ries. currants, 161m&berriea�w- will pay -- Howitt, daughter of Mr. James is sioek. I1y� berries,n amen of b call at aur 96"k Eowitt,- of Alton, became the : ' all kinds. Norway spruce, rosea, and obfaia prices. Don's be mislai b) bride of Mr. John Soden: The flowering shrubs,climbers of many semis do not ahem oonsasq ceremony was performed by the �• t�I��Pw�ON �i C�• sorts, etc. Mammoth dewberry a �ly oan, aadedothrow off the afaia , Rev. W. R. Wood. Mr. and.Mrs. specialty. Send for my catalogue. oommisaion of 19 per osas.,whiebTon MM tea= Soden will reside on the 5th con- cordially invite the ladies of Pickering and vicinity to attend their it tells the whole story. Mention oaelainiy save by purchasing tram I& cession of Pickering, where Mr. Spring Millinery n , Thursday and Friday, April 8th and 7th. this paper, aaUaolioitad. ' < Soden has lea9ed a'farm. The This new de meat is t der the management of Miss Fraser, atom- M(1IITgT N#ANITE CO., f community extends to them their Patent artist apable to satee�y the.various tastes of all. Our display wTs�1'i R,'$ NQBgER,Y Osl•s, wtatev, oa>ma• - best wishes for their future we will be large d beautiful, !l e'latest novelties and everything up-to- �T awrN , ONTARIO �T fare. date for the c , ingseason.. _--- — E. W. EV�lr Sf Mr. L Neal who has beets confin- WALL PAPE e u the public to see our. wall papers. We can - ed to the house for some time sof- supply you with a Ing new and up-to-date. Beautiful paler from ?c, a The Piek81'lllg }tg�p ffianufac suer fering from the infirmities of old roll all the way up o 50c. and 60c.a roll. age, died on Monday evening at New goods for spring and summer.. Dry goods, hate and cape. boots and Vigilance Committee shop and Residence,Dundas St) x _ the home of his sea,John Neal, at •boas, crockery,w tag shirts,overalls, etc. _ the age of 85 years. His funeral 7 Mcrae !ov tr►i szsswas" The object of this Association is to WHITBY, ONith took place Wednesday afternoon `Our price fol' Sea aid Et res sea sxW oortss prosecute tee i% lessen stealing and pros Th dopes west of Whitby Haase. when his body was conveyed to Black tea,good flavor..,.•.... 20c.-ib. Black tea........: ..........26C. lb. the sinus, ,1' 9t, John's cemetery on the seventh Black and mixed tea...........25 Black and mixed tea.:......... Members haviall proper# stolen oommaoi• concession for interment. The -Black and mined tea...........40 Black and mixed tea " .. ..........60 • - Cof[ee......... ...?6 • Colles........... ..:.:....s10 •• data immediately wi� an member _ We are prepared to,iustal wood orirost �- deceased, who was a man of'-tbe ••• ••• .., o! Z oautdvs puaspe oo short notice,also attend .. .... snort industrious habits,was held Coffee............ ......a:.....96 " 1 Coffee...................•.• •40 1.00. to all kinds of repairing Y _ — 11Eambsrship !es 1 _ in very high esteem. ' For the =1.60 • . gyQa mIn sbaa tram pi•ers.idsat Of Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill. ' greater part of his life he was a I>1 78 r non apviea» silo gasoline engine•and 1r resident of Pickering township, Buy from us. You save 26c.,or about three to'five dollars ayes#—this is for - ithe squre Sear KE Se was predeceased by his wife a your consideration. Broome at old prices-2k ID and Sk. Scrub 1d:eo.Qo�q—L• D• �a�• broaden and daubers-6c,to lBc. W.V.Richaraaon,Pickering,Oat' KAGNST CREAM ;SEPARATOAl and many years, but is survived Arthur lefPro p a large !i►mily of sons�aad 1•A. Qiria111tOf# �i pltione No,60 at residence. Idanghtere. D. SIMPSON � Co., - PICK Irr«iaaa�. sf - c ,n y s' `n.. . tT,t Y'hK +. {. . ° A • :,� .4.. -." i ••f .ti i ....... . ...;.•' ;i`., ., .'�' ,^?^f, .::}:. f• - .Y {eMr ,n:i/54. /n L.. �;+,ar., ,: ,• ..,R ..... ,:.,, .,'„�., 't ,,a.,;;:., 4.. .,... ,, .;, ••., -"F.......:,N ,U. vt. y"1..•s :"x. ?,•.r�sii y'! ;Yt„ 'k'.e ..F4a':' :i:� 'f °'�' w;'F "+:.can '°5wr "(' y ;,,�,""`_ v '• �'*' 3�x-` :.. .. .'4 „dr ,•. .-, �:�. m °ant p.' �°j' .,r•'�� :.., ..:� � ^' .R"'°",K, ..: �j'-atm"".. 3 �i�K° *xlS-,« t '°+` i�,. - V, .1-7 mit ­17T7;�77 7 — r '� 75!�%;,r , ,'—­'­ . 7 NOW w, Nancy; that cry must cover all my faults. Au revoir, my sweet one, + 4 44 44 0+++4-*+4+++,4-++4-++.+4 4 0+44+4 9RAWWORKERS ++ --diaryat- ost, Thin -of your devocit- AZ 77 Vibio get little exercise, feel better all riOund for k indlyAZ an occasional doze of ed loi;ver, + -:"DERRY.' DRUnCO!" Laxatives+ + + A pang of sharp pairs s "NoA hot n + 4 through Nancy's heart. Z5 had gone—gone whila she" had been = ----7bey tone up, the liver,+move the bovelstently but freely, citiftei d*.'. asleep : Okh! if she had only known! system and clear the brain. A new, pleasant and rell0le Isqafl".,'preliar,1101111. Her hands tr4nibled•fwith sudden by a roll able.fl rixi,,and worthy of the.NA-DRU-CO'Tfide'-fka-rk. isappointinient;,7a eense of inde. 25c. a b6j� U your druggist has not yet stocked them, send 25,q, .,OR, . A LOW serivable lolxwli4ess came upon lier. INTO THE.. PAST we will :Bereft so suddenlyn NATIONAL DRUG CHEMICAL COMPANY `774 of the newborn mail thern. 'oos, protection that had, been so strange 'OF CANADA, LIMITED. MONTREAL. 21 and ao'sweet that faltered for � a but only fora aiomen.t, -fa A flavoring used the Salpe its th?n her natural c6u ge arose. ORE her as she flung herself j- BI di"olyjng VgMaUl4ted ging.-ST CHAPTER JX.—(Cont'd). len on t would be only for a ,fevr short. adding Us bed at- la�:t- pleine,a dell out . 16 the white-curtained lint a>4 arms a hours; and here were the roses that a syrup bitter thaA=a I so he leaned'-her fair young She woke with a start; then g 6 0 .4rers and the that m111=1APLE10R10E- ego it not Besid on the iron railing, and bent her f remembranct. came. and h e hold kissed, a book. Creaceat .9astAlle rush o I i jue-d upon them. imp Roft _ I _Etffle. fr-p-ni his very heart ---a- 1 with a, pretty Olusn' blic ­11?­ �.'-,air played gently with her russet from the bed and went to the win- would be brave; it was A trial, 'a curls, and kissed her. rounded bitter.one at such a 'moment . but oil a rOR dow. DI(ISTEhIlliam cheeks. it was no harder her than for AND ALL"OSE Neariy eleven o'clock—how dis CATARRHAL rZVEVt that. She! t", Once agailh her mind recalled the 1rememberPINK EYE AND THROAT DLSEAS= I graceful"' she exclaimed to her- l him—she Must P t hours, and smiles and blushe:; hurri<�l with I carried the flowers again and again C-7 'I Cures the sl(�k and sets E68 a preventative for others. Liquid given 012 Asst self and then, as she I to her lips; their fragrance soothed tp the tongue. Safe for brood mares and all others. Beat kidney remail„ each other across her face; her toilet, she thought of Derry. 1 60 cents a bottle;160.W the dozen. Sold by all druggists and harnmia then the peaceful-mood was gone -H.-e—he will think I have. ford ,t -her'• lips houses. Distributors—ALL WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. .--c , the - 1 Pft SPOHN MEDICAL CO.. Chemists.Gashes,lad-.0-&A. She sat gazing out u­r I She held the bio' soros to her 4.silent garden with a heart chilled! ten him. I must make haste. ­­- ,again, and then, as if they were too he go Lord Merefield. and Ella Ches Icy preEk-intiment and sudden fear. Poor fellow, how sacred to be thrown aside, she ca r- If I could but see him f ter, of course, n- ried them to her mi_)d<�st little jew.1, that moment, and rescued. her th bored he looks; and there"—Nan i y away. and I friend. Here's a Home Dye Vsho. -w h i 6W rVA r i case, locked them safi-1, bTeR. ContrAt-ti?d -and then, w1tho-n—e-0—n—y "Nan v. me-is. Thomas I Qb that, de- That herself. "Who-knows, perhaps to-1 Smiles vanished— �,Illoe «'hat is it, dear I" morrow—" She 'stopped short eravoo-shaw. Well, .1 will nut let him spite her efforts, would come, shef arm affectionately lug went slowly downstairs and out ;.i-' Na n cy put her ' ANYONE ' What would that morrow br' trouble Me. save that I must. speak n-und the slender form. .13he pressed her hands to her eyes to the hot nuoaZlay. CgLn Use. i of him to- Derry when I.-tell him all. -1 am tired and cross," with a gesture born of this vague, he did was right,about that man— Dorothy flung herself into a low HOME OYEING has rehensible fear, and at this Inecrap. not even seem to remember me yes- CHAPTEB X. garden. chair, always been more or moment Y "I wish," she said. with less of a diMcult under- t a tap came to her door, Dorothy intro-duced I terdav when -hole long day ha h a pee�- Not so when o%nd a voice, called '-Nancy!." him to me, and he never came.near -k w d twe had ad- ty-folir of• the t(;y t,% i g 1i it hour2, fsh frown. "that Aunt Anne would t"king-you uosao In another instant she . ao�ain 'o jaitted Dorotnv- in� her lo-ag,_ wbith� " again." -which must expire before Dcrri­k' take tier departure, she upsets me She gazed' out at the ]a-n, and Card ad Scoy V short 'g-31- S Darnley's bvloNed cwtld hope to sec 1(:g,k at her sitting 9 there with her! 11i f%# I dressing-gown, and her 19LInged I '. TU*JOHNSON. den*l()cksAyin_ loose about. her watched Crawshaw as he � hi again. It- was a very long day. old smile; she was nQ.Tnore ill •yes, >90?4 9 up and down beside 'the Hon. , I PJC14ARi JJJJJ throat. has confessed tA> terday than I was, and yet she must 1--ALLK1403w— CO.UmAted, Ie- as vv�!r- and so Nancy mociffitiol.c", Maude, indefatigal, Fhd Derry off when every- I Oh'. Nancy, you are not in-beet. Felf as she came slowly-duNvristarirs- tb--past JUST THINK OF IT I k "Hou he brings back I�the morning after. b-do, wants him." With DY-O-LA you can color either Wool. Z. am so glad What do you thin Feem, to be once or Mixed Goods PerfactI7 with he mu-ted. have droppod 'my 71<yrseshoa,�S Everyone seerdtd to be unsetti-d! Nancy colored vividly. anti then C.)*ton,S�r Imore in that wretched street, th;i SAME,,Dg. No chance of using the bangle somewhere, and oh I am see- and out of sorts. excoept Mrs Darn•, her heart sank suddenly.. Not until W ONG the Goods you,have to color. I in him come tip from the timber I � ley, who, despite the illhe,3,; which'thi`� moment did the memory of I so afraid it will be lost! . How funny life is' How lit- i ========= -1 will 94 and search -for ' it yard she professed had prevenied h,r I Dorothy's undoubted preaiiection ilk did either of it from attending to her busiStillfor Dainley's return u, her; his ab- acutely painful problem woman Nancy cried, at once, dream that our ne.sit. ed : paths A(add lie in such a.d i..ffererit oce was the ca. A as ever.tr.la. will be Irigbten managed to enjoy the summer sun- use of all this sulk face to face with, X 0, no : run if world : Money -has not improved I and . I won't let you tire yuurse . . shine in her own peculiar clillIv. de re". It was he who made Hera', in the very spot where Der- him -is still as mean, ay, and i -like this, -to tell NoIL. the 'sunshine of Dorothy's life had first spoken his lame, she he I only came was, -1 could way Jk -&I w aN s must- fight it V . . . . as cru-0 a,� he ed-1 he made the sunshine, of hers 41 out—she *ould fi,bit it because I kn,,�w you would be sorry. rdaN f-'L' his Doroty Le (:ester "s, undoubted-, 9 have ;truck him yeste Nancy, you %hall yw)t go servants, ly out of temper, and p)nr LA)rd, felt a -choking Rensation-creep into out. i off rotighnes,; to the 'lac-1 ild % and. rising the! her thoughts, abruptly, dy tossed cowardice when hekick. I But \&nc% had already 3iferefieki was almost worn to Iter prett� wrown and I donned om.e- and f.-.r his cow verge of exasperation by Ella she -moved away. An h-ur had passed, and still s4io all ed that -barer: he thought no one 'Where are you gong, 'Nancy?`­sat there. ignorant that a pair of thing Moore serviceable; despito we�i luoking: but I saw him, and Chester's iand everything Dorothy- co a 141 4y, , To Nancy a intense delight. Mr, cried 1)(,rothy, languidly, brilliant black e3 es were fixed' 6h I tiatM him for his cruelty To..th erose gairdes." was -berl her like a serpent watching its she was determined. Craw-shave 'had taken himself off to I will eome at least as far There %as a hot flush va, either I a a matter of fact, ;prey'Well, i cheek, but after a tew momients it s own Iwu%e 6efore ?,hp had left,terse reply, A �7 al� the stain; ;xitil you. I -almost d- following Mr. Da,n� r-he did not know where -ihe waa,-gou- -after thou ht -crosstod her room, an t died away, and smiles came. again -et no solution would 'think I left it (in the piano in he ed ley s example. it was iv en out ll�. Ing, he� mind. 7 as Darnley'% to,,d imago pushed A horrible- problem had rushed come, and through it all was the ball-room would be away two days_ - With: soft %ftiopg and lighted Pau- all thought (or the detestable milI seem w breathe more freely'.into 'Ker mind—was she _,robbing;cry id lionaire from her mind. She was, "-dies, they stole alo�tfg- the corridor when he is not -here.'' Nancy-soai� Dorothy Leicester of the man" she ! "I love h6—he is mine Can I quick to see he,was nowhere in'the -e in ' -dearest, and reached the stairs. to herself, ;-in this second mo�rning. loved I She who Owed all she pos- j� ihim 'up to her, y 7 Then I)toruthy gave a shriek and garden, abd her beeart beat with 'although he has forgotten me, 1';e%Se4J_ to Dorothy, was she taking-!true ruest friend I Can I 6o this I" mingled excitement and tenderness --dropped,her candle. and.tre-ats me. f(irturi wit fiom this, girl, her friend, her bene. She .was faint with ffie, sun's he exclaimed, it He, is waiting for Me down- 'factresq. the one thing she trca- i fierce heat, aj:d the odorx- of the - Oh, Nancy:— s stairs,rs, was her happy thought. such undisgui-,'ed contempt. otured aboie all the world 1 berry. I--[ can't let him see me 'She was seized upon at once by Id 7 If so— heavy-laden rose tree-:v: and with jP 7 and at that vert moment Dciroth3'sl if this were true—it must not be;:a gesture significant of weAkpoes, li.ko, this Inlaid envi-cod the room, carrying a Maude Chester, r meaning t4- re- -back like. i , C ' V, a "i" -m trace her steps; when she aavv thato� And with that she fleod and piay tennis, Jo:. M: p� atitude. . hi)nr)jr, - woman's affec. "She l—se to'her feet: mea�hi Kle f,,r-� bunch qf lovely ro-_-% in her ha tion pleaded—.nay, 'demanded—that' is bird. Derrick Darnley st,, --Mr. Dar'nitoy aiikod me to gr q am -card in haste. But Di)rothy happened to as- at the should gi've him up to Dorothy she wa,�.not a1xjne4 A* What is it he asked, stel%ljy% i you these. miss," she, said. pleas- How she reached the rose garden (To be continued He had been smoking in the `oVi1l4P,. antis. Nancy was a great fa%oritc she never-knew-, Her head was reel. open hall entrance, and eNidentl. with all the Hall %A4%an'ts, i.1 9 with this sudden horror. -9h her #5hjjA� ;M ' -0 I Nancy turned" ama% to hide b .ink onto an old bench, and, _ , is not ourbitter enernieft who he iimagiiio­�d lyur-otla-i. -Thea as 1. clasr 'blushing-face. braid ing her hands, gave herself he utust'harm; it is our'bit- his -ye caught i!ip. trembling j if f8i up to do its't An the little coition grown, he 4,'Put than <bmn. Baines.- she =c-Ay 01"'Ps c,"fit's" Crooks. rush- threat and un a . . . a7 ,,Iving the. most difficult, the most ter fricuds. ed toward Jt. "My darling: lie said. --and thank you very much.'' "Ktr. Darnley said i was' t,, murnitire4i, seizing her hand. Nancy hUrrieil explained her be_ sure and bring the-m.-early. and T -s to) tell you teat fit- has writ wa Y presenee their. down the names.of 'em (in the piece ''I have the briiet-let safe in my of paper'.stink in *tll-.t, midille of the p--ket.' I %a%r .something on the bunch miss. &,or 'and-picLzed it tip.' Here it is Nancy paused :,..bn d;4, not 4iiiic give''it too Dorothy with my love .0h, 'V e(j.tf;s' understand this. but. site, made no V�t you go'. illy ,w t remark e.Vept to thank the maid once again. she- ry The instant glip. wa alujie--slie- gaid. tremulons]3. "y(oll -.00ill see-i LouA till ti.1%. flowers and k i'ssed i thein-. Hien drew crut th,.e, little not(,-. The nian released her hand, then L'My.own dearest n " she read. I j nn P,4natelled. it . Rai ni .. and drew tier,- .�s . . , bark. ill kid, would.have it, my mo- -iness sumrhen,� from her c;�ui know urgent bus agent -in Linc4)lnshire, ..which nec cs- ' r- te . "Poits" Like These pored. "Crii ',.Ki;--, mf. -night." +<- whis, ther, has suddenly rcceiv. ,��d the must gond-night:" that• you never cien g:ivf- me a b),ok Con'c'" e, Fence just now. . Oh_m darling.' my,dar- 'itates'eithe�r her pTes-c-nce or mine --with(litt-dday; aiid'ar, 'she is, nn- and simply -ling! fur God's sake do not 10'r- permanent. fortunately, *far from,- wail -this are sightly, strong, perman .:,your spare time: The book carefully went me, 'I canno� bear it, N-anev." I Concreteis, in many localities, cheaper than tells all. The regular [rice of the book.is 50c..' • mor I' , ning' I am compelled to go in She �Iung to') him with -a pasillion- wI for fence posts, -and more durable than We ire dimributing irce, a'limi'tord number, how- ate &-speration that arose fripTil the her.place. Z ever, and charging up the cost to advertising. 12, -awoe wii'el- .It<.), Can you guess. I wondrr.•sweet,- stone,'brick or iron. Our book, presentiment"tbat what this; absence means to me just V a "'W6t The Farmer Can Do With That's why you get your-copy free, if you sign just noW. ','Derry�, you �jjl .1 love me always i at this moment I have, waited the coupon And send it to-clay.. Do it now. W the --always'" she askod, itl)out till' the I instant in Concrete" is sent rREL agitatedly,ta fe d IY. I hope 4)f seeing i last ng you, -hut, alas' you "Can 'soil doubt ire'" wa,� his' given ri•proach I have-not cf)me, your eyes have not It tells how to make, not only.fence posts, but You may send rric a copy of "What the answer,, -a to carry walks,• curbs; horse blocks, -barn foundations, Farmer Can Dc With Concrete.- e, and all I ha� eau-While life runs, in my veins, NT met Min with me is the vision c',f your away -o `�� feeding floors, well curbs, drinking troughs, silos, Otey, I shall lo-, -you and none else. i Q hoc it face as I saw it last. Their lips inet, and Own ll� 'I "I shall be one, at fhe dairies and Many other' farm utilities where Name ............................................... hrank away, cleanliness, strength and durability are required. St, blit our see- 9 , s nin tw(i days, and I must; go'" at(] s-hyly G000d-night­go�ocl-bo,no mv, lovj�-!­ rpt intist. Ike till then, my' darling,- Many of these things are simple and inexpen Address .............. ......................... for I colil(l ilk), "p a ., e k to M ther "I will : not say good.by-p it' N mo dive to make, and may easily be put together in s so sad. 8(,(,, the fli-Ft streak this morning, mid I will hate no- 801ind thin-g done savor in the most ortho- .'CANADA CEMENT CO., Limited -)me iiitr) the. sky. of dawn has e( 1 ,tox way.-Illy wife, shall be welcomed Will wish YOU 91)(-)d-inorrow. niv I with the honor that 30-3f National Biank Building is her dife, MONTREAL ladv dear---the, morrenv when I ",hall C011111 think of no exclill,' i to claim yon as my wife befor! all I. 1. . rld send Vou .1), Bite, CXcept with thesc wo flowers. I have kisf.-^d them, An4d with t:hat.lie .pened-jjig a rins r.n y dearest heart. and if yt)il touch ;land qh-n v,,as �thenl w.ith your swivt lips you can I gather that ki,,,.,, I shall think ofl- Tbe -morning sun wpt,, birth in the T I VoIII -ho is sun and I Nancy. !v, one K heavenA, bef,irt,'Nani�,y :Woke from i life -till lnn�,t� again, Ob Vic deep. s-A-t sleep that had'fal-'i' 1 _t<) Me my darling' -1-in T* (]one. to M t, t be qo,lj7, elT 1i lis should mho- treasitire or N-4wr livirt belong (mly I to tile wit not. wort!iv,,-r it,dear;' � f i i poll"" PION li-PAD11KI 11[03 q-- ohs. Cures colds, heoid. &1)4fl yet I MONO" love you-1 ION'<' J-_ r" throat and taads. E8 cents. 11hm MIRE `h. 03;�1. ''' J •., u ..A: a,�, �•_ .. ^ 4e,�' •krsrw„r,§s•'• ,:.r6, .-<vas. •' +,ow.. Y ....- .. ',''... 't•:,, avis •,i�"f.."`.& - '�S'.,W'.. 3".� ,4.•.... `a ,,.a9 a - .yam''F,.'.: ^'p+-;:.:,;""r':y. .:a+-C`,a •'�' .tr f` " I . T t- ,triaj�l^,,,yet,ry, r�Nrrtr,rr�eusc�iie.w»te�sv,.w.2tii't',z;:r•+•..,r;ttx, �i +azsa_snii�+.�.'_m�-e_,;, .( }g►p���w*. '.:s•.�:'rwv-,WarYllr+.:••�•e .atm• aw6.1_s.�B.•^;+e�ewanw•,:,wA.c.,w-Ms .7r�lIR+ , e'f�bx^roaxsxN +brae..erwAYw:tau^vRw.artw.e'ae.aaa.,m�e'bac'4n.rs,e,ogeaC•+s�.r' .1-0I, rya PRICES Of FARM PRODDCTS I " T IS H R ' REPORTS DFOR)[ THE �8 OF BI\.d ._ ` -- -Mr. Thomas J. Drummond Enthusiastic As TRADE � F gave Been Cut Ofd From supplies by Gi sat; AMERICA. To,Future of Ontario's .Clay Belt -- . ; Ice Fields For Months Prices etCattle, Gruia, Cheese A des etch from Montreal says:5 radians are especially adapted for and Other Produce at Home A despatch from North Sydney, Repeated efforts have been mads p y P y P p Y Y. � v, DIr: Thomas J. Drummond, Presi- !such colonization, and all kno�7 I and'Xbroad. C. H,, says: That the-rigorous win-'to carry succor to the starving peo dent of the Lake Superior Corpor- Jwhat they have done along the line BREADSTtiF'FS. ter.Just closing has caused extreme plc. 'Vessels laden with supplies of, µtion, has lust returned from the :of the C. P. R. Although the two suffering and probably many;deaths I faod.and of clothing have failed re plant at Sault Ste. Marie; and is other roads have the advantage. of Toronto, March 21-Flour-i4'in- amnag.•the hardy inhabitants of the I peatedly to pierce ice floes which1 _ full of the'-subject of the rapid set- traversing this clay 'belt, the Ca- !ter wheat 9b tier cent. patents, ffi3•- 'barren 'Labrador peninsula, whochoke the strait of Belle Isle, the ' tlement of that great domairy known nadian Pacific, with its usual en- ( a at seab�,aid. Manitoba i']uurs- have been rut off for months .by+narrow stretch of water which sep Vii.• ` as the Ontario clay belt traversed ergs, will t'ap the country in vari- (First pate nts,'$5.4U;.second patents, great ice fielda from the possibility crates Labrador from the nortliern,�- _ erth e �4nq + 4.90 and sYron bakers' $4.90 Grand Trunk Pacific fur. four hon- as a base, and get its share of the track, Torentu. fear felt mere and in Newfoundland. The present misfortunes of the dred miles and crossed north and great traffic which is sure to conte ; Manitoba Wheat-No. 1 No !The last reports from the bleak ,Labrador people had their begin- 1' south by the Algoma Central. The ut of this immense domain. The,'ern, 97;!.c, Ba, ports; \u. ° North- !country to the north, which were 'ning in the failure of last season's company have explorers out in all President of the Lake Superior Cor- ern, 95c, Ba l)orts, :end Nu. 3 at received late last fall, said that the fishing catch. A blizzard which directions, and Mr. Drummond says poration says there are at least six II92jc, Bay ports; carrying Winter,!!food supplies were almost exhaust- !swept over Newfoundland and Lab. $ ' that cpuntry, capable of giving ,teen million acres here of the very 1storage at Godericb, is extra. led and that. hundreds of, the natives, I radur last week is believed to have .r! -` homes to two million people, will be best land in the Dominion. It is Ontario Wheat-No. b white, 81c, {mainly fisherfolk and their families, further accentuated the suffering. -the surprise of the century, as it is j understood that by the end of the I and No. 2 red Winter 80c outside. I re the vers of s r •atio . A blanket of snow reached in some reset a timbered prairie, and will year the Lake Superior Corpora- 1 Barley-Malting ualities 62 to we on e a n Y p !y- p p y g n �Months have passed since the strick- places a depth of from 20 to 30 ,. _ be settled up as quickly as the west- I tion will have spent twenty millions 64c outside, according to quality, i en Labrador people have secured feet deep. It is said that a large m. ern Provinces. But he says Ontario in two years, and the development and feed, 52 to 55c outside. help, nor has word come to the out- baud of trappers who were operat- Oats-Ontario No: 2 white, '34c, should be astir, for the French-Ca is just begun. - - side world as to how they are far- ing in an interior section of New, __. _ _--__ .. en track, Toronto, and 31r :to 3Qe in in their e.xtremit - foundland- are missing. � g Y• outside. No. 2 C.W. oats, 36c, Bay BRITISH AERIAL PLANS. dead:-Mrs. John McCormick, 35 !ports, and No. 3 at 33c. Bad porta• years old; Robert W, Hoehn, mo- Corn-No. 3 American, 51%c, To-', injured:-earn old: The in __bum of,$663.008 Provided in Esti- torinan, 30 y ronto freight. mates for Aerial Fleet. John Fav, vaudeville actor, three Peas-Shipping peI, 79 to 80c EXPECTED WEST A despatch from London says: i ribs broken, leg broken, internal in- outside. + „d !War in air was discussed in theJuries, may die; - Frederick Gott- Rye--66 t4i 67c outside. I �Y Commons , man, motorman, almost complete- Buckwlieat- u. 1 at 48;'j to 49c on Tuesday night. Mr. I Haldane, the War Secretary, gave ly scalped, arm broken ; Thomas outside. Miners' Agreement Confirmed Two Years details of the preparations of the Uhl, -conductor, slight bruises; un- I Bran - Manitobas, $22. in bags, i British army to fight with dirigibles j known man who was hurried away (Toronto, and shurts, $24, in bags, IJ'. and aeroplanes. He said that dirigibles ' in an automobile before the police (Toronto, Ontario bron, $22 t,� ! Ago Expires April I , 000 would be spent for airships and could learn his name. 822.50, in sacks. Turcritu, and settle- aeroplanes, and a further sum — • shoats, $24 to $24.50. A despat4 from Winnipeg says: but it is not expected that a settle lel• _ mould be expended by the Techni• I GOtiERN)tENT BONDS .�'T $•i0. Ttie C'. P. R., headquarters has meat will be reached before April cal Research Committee. The �'�ar I COUNTRY PRODE-CE. g:e'en out the following :-A big 1 and it is likely that on that date1` -- IOflice has acquired five aeroplanes, Would Be a Secure Investment for strike of coal-miners is expected in ` aurk will be suspended in the coal a slpples-Spvs, $3 to �?5.�0; Bald a - three of the latest pattern, and five I Small iuvcylors. 1 the Crows Nest district and all ;mines in the Crow's Nest and th4 wins, $4 to 3450; Greenings, $4 to , bi lanes, urchased from Sir - i thrurrgh the west• Two pefirs ago I('anmore districts, The mines af• ' P p 3 despatch from C)ttama says: 81.30; Nv '_ as�uttrd, $3.50 to 34 , - (George White of Bristol, to be de- ' P y }..they had a ,trike in C'row's ;`lest ;fasted have a daily output of ap- ryrf In the Senate on Thursday Senator 15U r barrel. li,6ered in April. The War Office y 1 Pass involving all the coal miners proximately 15,000 tons of coal and Domvdle drew attent,ui to a report Beans-(lar lots, $1.75 to $1 90, - •will make use of other biplanes, ' that the British Government (was I'and srnali lots. $1.'90 t6 3:. i there. It wa. Fettled through the 'coke. The number of men affected supplied by the same firm, fur ex about to >ularize c, n,;uls by issu H may-Extracted, in tins, 10c to medium ci a Board of C'unciLat:on, is three thousand. The points of . : = perimental purposes. An ubserwa ing bearer bunds of fr..tn five to ten Ile per !b ; No. 1 curuh, wholesale, and the agreement expire? .April 1. diKpute are wage% and the recog- tion war balloon factors has been ! pounds sterling, which collie be $: to 3::.50 per dozen ; Nu. 2 comb, �egutiations are now under say nitio4i of the open shop. rum hetet organized, and Lord ' that the. Canadian Guver;iment P Y g rurchas pg Ie - p - - -- - -- _ ed at u�t•nl>''iccs. He said wlu�,csa.e, SI.73 to 1•'r -dorm. , _- _. _ Iiitchenet will be placed at the head Paled Hay N o. i at 812 ter g 13: Patents, 8 t 65 to 34 9S second pat I of a special committee to get fit should du sumethi.ig of this kind, on track, and `u ? at 8Q to-310.;,0 ..Pnt,4, $4.35 to R4.S3 first clears, ! flames dangerous. The structure n. men for the Royal Engineers, who He suggested that the Guyernrnent ' Baled Stravv--•36.30 to $7, on '$3 05 to $3.30; sec•,nd clears, $2,051 was heavily stocked with poultry, ' - can direct and conduct serial ear. _ a - meats and butter: _.fare. a half percent. Minds for fifty dol. (trackpronty sou xsiie tran�terable three and . - f - - - lata face value, which anyone could :b $ut toe _ to to bac per LIVE STOCK MARKETS. ]EXPLORER ]KILLED. a s ( ar is so :$t1,.r00 FOR x 't1 IN DOIti. I — _ purchase frim any Canadian post• Poultry=Wh-,Aesal_e price% , of , Montreal, Marchi 21,-A few choice Prices for Seats to ]'it-it Coronation � office, -and which could.pass from ,dressed poultry Chickens, 15 to Fsteers sold as high as O/ie.-but the Tragedy on Site of Ancient Afrf+ in o the trading was done at Fie, can City of.Cyrene. - Proeesytou Increasing. hand to hand Sir Richard Cart. 16c per lb.'; tuwl, II to 13c per lb. ' bulk f g g• Wright said there was no doubt it turkec%. 19 to 21c-per lb. Live, 1 +good at .5',j to 5%c, fairly good at 1 . A despatch from Lundin, En would lace secure investment with- 'to 2c less, 5 to 5; 'c, fair at 4a,c, and common � despatch from Rome says ' Ani e1 P g' ; p i + American named Decou, who ass s •.. land, says "Enquiries Alun tlse in the power of small investors. He i at 4? a per lb. - Cous, from 3' to ex t, y q g member of an archaeologicalpe- route of the, Coronation procession would call the attention of the I' THE DAIRY MARKETS, 5?;c; and hulls, 3' to 5;{c per Ib' dition to the site of the ancient City ; on 'June at.) from Buckingham Pa- Minister of Finance to the susses I Butter-Dairy prints, 18 to 2(k iCalyes�frum $t to $4 eacch. nd of Cyrene in Africa, was shot and dace to Westminster show that the tion. choirs rolls, 18 to 19c; inferior, 16 sheep .old at from $t $ killed hist Saturday by an Arab - prices of windows commanding a •1to 117c, Creamery, 26 to 2tic per !yearling lambs tab tv18 each. Hogs, workman. After the shooting the tyles are increasing instead of _da- l POPULATION HOOD. 1lb. for rolls, 24c for sulida, and 22 $$7.25 to 87,30 per loo lbs., weighed murderer fled and has not been.: ap- reasin as had been expected. An ll o ta. off cars. _r g, Pt' 1 ,to r3c fur separator prin prehended. It is supposed that the agent on Friday stated-that $1,500Gams of :$33,793 in the Net Assess i Egg-;-Case !ots of new-laid, 20 to t Toronto, march 2i.-Four fancy killing was done out of- revenge. vl rocas asked in Whitehall for a µin- r steers brou ht $6.12', but the rest urea. of ('uPi-r6. Slc per dozen. B, „ g The murder occurred at Telenew, r' dow holding from six to ten per- l t:heese-13',sc, and tains, 13;;c. bulk of the gales in butcher cattle p sone. Westminster Hospital, which- A despatch from Guelph says: r where a Turkish judge has institut- 4„ overlooks the west part-of the Ab_ The population of Guelph has al- T ywaa between $5 _ and t$5.75. h an enquiry. I! 3 There ed P ;HOG PRODUCTS. were no cows sold over 534.90. Good. fey and will afford a splendid 'view B� - -most reached the 15,000 mark, al- __._._,__-----�! •• thou it will fall a trifle short of I Bacon-Long clear, I1':;c per ib-, isourid lambs from 90 to t10 lbs.'are w, bf the arrival and departure of the o quite firm at $7, but the fat ones GR011ING TOBACCO- of King and Queen and their suite, is that figure. The total population in case lots; mess pork, $20 to $21 ; + last year was 14,700. The City !do., short cu! $24 to $24.30; pick- ;are nut wanted. Sheep and hogs ; arranging to erect a stand, and w�ll are unchanged. Calves are still Farmers in Pri'see Edward County 4 Clerk has finished the work of to- led rolls, $20 to $21. charge from $23 to $100,for a seat, dull. - 'iteella; with Success. 13 These prices will incl side breakfast tailing up-the assessment rolls, and ! Hams-Light to medium, 16c; do., and luncheon. finds that the gross assessment heavy, 12 to 13c; rolls, 12�zc; break THIRTY FIREMEN OFERCOyE, A despatch from Trenton says. dbducting all the exempted proper- bard-Tierces 12c; tubs, '/ ; e in ustries of -Prince Ed , _ o backs. 18 to 18 c. I Tobacco- rum ing is becoming one of! TRAIN CRASHED 1\TO C.1 R. g P P P 14 'c Uncenseloua Froin Fume✓ of Ammo. th --t-of-the city; including the clturc-li- pails, I2/,c. county. The past year a West Lake es, city property and. public utili_ ria at a Chicago Fire. r• Two Persionx Killed and Four In- farmer grew as acre and a half of t i - ties, the net assessment amounts BCSINESS AT MONTREAL. A despatch .,from Chicago say%; ;tobacco and realized $490. Anotherf jured at Buffalo. to $6,972,236.40. This is a gain over Montreal, March 2t.-Oats-Ca- Thirty firemen were overcome by j farmer had one acre,'fur which hey ' A despatch from Buffalo says:' the net assessment of last year of nadian Western, tio. 2, 38%- to the fumes of ammonia on Sunday received *260, while two others had; - Two persons were killed and four $566,795.40, considerably over $5o0,- !39; c, car lots. er-store; extra Nu. while fighting a fire which destr"uy crops which realized for them $°35. Rare injured 'on Sunday afternoon 0�• 1 feed, 37'•; to 3�+c; No. 3 C'.W. !.ed- a warehouse of the Monarch each. It is stated that the soil in 1 . when a Lackawanna Passenger �' �37%' to 3 !.�c; No. 2 local white, ,Refrigerating Company and caused most parts of Prince Edward is par-, 'brain,'running at high speed,'crash-'l Joscph Phillips of the York Loan 37%e; No. 3 local,-white. 36%c; No. !an $800,000 loss. Thrilling rescues ticularly 4vell adapted for growing _ ed into a street` care at a grade has been released from Kingston ;4 local white, 33',c. Flour-Mani- (were .made in carrying the uncon- 1 tobacco, and that the quality grown - crusng on Clint,n street.' The Penitentiary. tuba Spring -wheat- patents, firsts, !se,ous firemen from the burning i was excellent. An effort is being seconds, $5,10; `ti inter wheat structure. Five explosions of am- made to interest more farmers int !patents, $4.34 to 34.75; strong bas mania filled the building with fumes the culture of this article of tofu• ers,' $4.90 r straight rollers, $4.- I and made the work of fighting the coerce. s _ . �I 25 to $4.35; in bags, $1.90 to $2. - Rolled oats-Per barrel, $3.90; bag I ^V PERPETUAL _ * , _ _ • ..:. lot-I of 30 ebsatore, 49 to 5 barley-Car ar � American, No. 3 yellow, 56 to 56/e. DIAMONDS FOUND IN , - Treaty low Being--Arranged Between Great 3llillfeed•-Bran, Ontario, $22 to . ' $23: Manitoba, $21 to 823:- mid- Britain and the. United States M nB{o Onl3a23 tu86125�mouillieoa 5 , MrJ Chas. Camseh_ Discovered The ani; --�- ----- to $30. Eggs-Selected, 22c; fresh, �. -A Oespatch from Vashington i treaty for the arbitration of all 23,to 25c; No. 1 stock, 20c; No. 2 :_-British Columbia Rock 1 3: says: The negotiation of a new ar- disputes between the two Colin- IAc. Cheese--tiCesterns, 12 to 12;:c; :bitratiun treaty between the United >ries. In recent speeches the Pre- easterns, 11 j to 12c. Butter - 1 States and Great Britain will pro- sident has referred to, this subject I'Choicest, 26 to 27c; seconds', 24 to -A despatch from, Ottawa-says:1 logist of 'the survey, to ascerti baby be taken up shortly by Secre and expressed the hope that such 25'/._c. The Director of the Geological Sur-!the nature of the minerals. In the t tary of State Knox and James an arangement would be consum- vey announces that diamonds have course of his examination Mr. Joha. : i?NIT) D STATES MARKETS. beendiscoverede a'stone se orad me insoluble fro Bryce. the British Ambassador. For m4-I `be . by the survey in c so g sum<, months President .Taft and! T.3e actual negotiations for the Buffalo, March 21-Wheat British• Columbia rock, the first re-1 ments•of crystals, which appeared Secretary-Knox have been anxious convention .have been delayed until Spring, No, 1 Northern, car loads, i corded discovery of diamonds in I to be diamonds.. More of this ma• to begin negotiations for a new information could be obtained of store, 44.047-8; Winter, steady. Canada. The rock carrying the I terial was separated and s series treaty to include every dispute be- the attitude of Great Britain on the Corn-No. 3 yelloi'v, 50%c; No. 4 crystals is a peridotite of the variety 'of 'tests conducted by Mr, Joha• M tween the two Governments. Draft-I question. The speech' of Sir Ed- yellow, 48c, all on track, through known as dunite, consisting of oli- stone, which established beyon rY ` ing of this treaty will be an import- wardf Grey, Minister of Foreign billed. Oats-No. 3 white, 34'/,c. 1'vine and chromite, The rock spe- doubt the nature of the materia�tt �y ant step t�.,ward perpetual ,peace Affairs, in'tbe House of Commons- Barley-Malting, $1.00 to $1.06. (crowns in which the diamonds were The individuals so far extiacte ] . between the United States and on Monday night, in which he' said ' Minneapolis, March 21.-Wheat- found were collected by Mr, Chas. from a number of samples art* Great Britain. The present treaty the British Governmerit would wet- May, 975-8c; July, 987-8c; Septem- •C•amsell on Olivine Mountain, near small, nq'ne of them 'being larger is '- e�cel ;.; ,lticstioris relating to the "come such a proposal, as, in the 8c• cash,'No, 1 hard 90 to the Tulameen River, where Mr. than an ordinary pin-head, but -- , b her, 9 3 , nat:"rul honor, the "vital interes " opinion' of a�cers of the State be- go 3-Sc; No. 1 Northern, 981-8 to ;Camsell has been making a geolo- many appear under the microscope• < mise-the rights of.third count es. I partment, cl ared. the xray for a 987-sc; No. 2 -Northern, 955-8 toaical' examination for the survey. to be clear and bright, and of good' _ c' Fic:'A it Taft rind Se1•retary nox convention along the lines indicat- 96;-8c; No. 3 wheat, 935-8 to 9C,. JSamples of the rock were submitted quality. though isome are yellow- ' lc'iere theSenate would ratify a ed, Bran-$20 to $21, Flout-First fu ?fr. R. A. :1. Johnstone, mines- ish or brownish! . r * .h S'.. Yr ,.. • ",£.. .u.. 'r. n ......... ..� -. :. K ,...•...... ..,.. -.s _- ... .. 'w. : r: _ '„,.: -r x»a .:.. V .. ''t:dw.i, 'wig 4`E}',.',"• � 3, ', ,y'a:� -,,;' -,,••,- 's�'r� �,�'•� ,yam n,,.R„-• :..; '.�4' ,a..» 't..r r.. ..e-. F�. Jam. ,tee: a ,.13a.,?'*. .•, a,ysi'3+�.,� "'-^5,,;y'S.�•. -t•�•,.i: ""rr�+�', 5+ r��y14 ^-5'r.. �".r ,rr..;:.sr. y:P a?�•xi `�`l try, "d''�'S.`, r��s� '��+r�..._,:.: ,.,�. ... m- ,;;4,rr•-�.?' .,- .W . „s.• •`�su'.�p.' -=�-'G` .y-�' 4;+ .. .fi. ,.`;"�; _ ,��. a � '� .sa.'S�• yl-,W= MR, 4 mp lie ou"w-, V lr7 lrgv^" —Found -kid glove, Loser LOWALISMS. at,this am". A. E. !4 Is men pack- 3tr "&gang of See J. H. Downey and Co's ad- in straw. ' In another column. e Bo' s —Miss Cora Gordon,of Toronto, v WMYH&mltn captured two dandy ComfoAabl ...... t Sunday at her home here. —W. V. Cornell is confined to live mink recently. spent Clara Ham, of Toronto, thehouse suffering from the pre. There is quite a. �tarth of farm help t Sunday at her home Now is thi time to buy your boots and-shoes. We have a complete open here. veiling epidemic. around here at present. Five carloads of settler's effects left —Arthur Bundy is spending a -James McGinty, who resides stock on hand and can oboe every member of the family. ------ few days with friends in Oshawa. west of the village with his mother Locust Hill station on Tuesday. Cold meals old cross women will —Jas. Dennyshipped two car- is seriously ill at present. soon be the order of the day. We have an exceptional good line of girls', mines' and boys' boots 2 loads of mix aloe on Monday. —Pickering Ice Cream Parlors John Biri of M ur yrtle, spent Sat which we can highly recommend. —D. F. Every had a business open this Saturday afternoon and d and Sunday with his children. _trip to the city on Thursday last. evening. The Pickering Bakery.* 1. Johnson sold a mine months old Mr. Freure, of Torol was —Mrs. (Dr.) Stewart and child hog Freda Trickey is home, after last week that weighed over 800. Heavy w boots for the men and boys. Lbs guest of Mrs. Wright on Sun- of Markham are visiting with the spending two weeks with city friends. M33M 0:FX-l1 2300"M SZKO:r day- forlaer's parents here W. and Mrs. 72a'=r-Hugh Pugh has been lately —Miss Irene Rol in visiting 14gan. undei the dol cars, but is better. Ther brother, Alf. Hol of Kin- —Mrs. W. Logan has returned The home of Thomas Hamblin has A. BUNTING ' P CRERIX G hameafter ' )ending the winter lotely-beea gladened by the arrival of _W. Logan is renovating the months with her daughter, Mrs. R a boy. residence now occupied by J. C. M. Stewart. Frank and Mrs. Lee gave a to —The public school will re- number of their friends on re-open SZPPTxa aoOT)R arriulin* adnilTr Philhan Clark was ta Toronto a -onrMUndiftyl, Siftl0li.- AJ=JLIAPJ %;AVOW. fu' -evening few days owingshort time with her cousin' Mrs.J. A. to the death of a ten scarlet Mrs. J days owing to the se ewell, of Brantford. spent a %J.L JI.VA.A."I %A %A NJ W %0 %NL J64 Vill %A6164U.LaY friend. fever epidemic. _6_ Pu ii!ijast week. f Blue Bell —J. H. and Mrs. Bundy spent —The •meeting of the Mission Pugh,of Toronto, is with his New,Centuri with the latter's mother Band which was to be held at Mrs. brother Hugh making alterations in Waski Wachinle'd I Sunlight, etc. -in Whitby- Peak's to-morrow has been post- the latter's barn. —Arthur Rogers, of Toronto, pone d until further notice. Miss Alice Turner,of McMaster Uni. XIST .lEl 81ZM8 spent Sunday*here at the-home of —Our sportsmen are now ani- versirta friend spent Sunday under parental roof. {Ball Bearing q6lippe I his parents. iously waiting for the the first R. Tweedie lately sold two' Arr- Newmarket —Mrs. (Capt.) Clements, of Mil. appearance of suckers, which itis shire cows for over W a piece. Bl etc. too, is visitiDg her parents, C. expected will be ins few days. Hollinger was the purchaser. Arthur Poynter is preparing to erect Saws,and Mrs. Burling. —F. E. Gee, of Toronto is here 8 Planes. - this week -looking after his wil- a large barn this summer. It will be Rules, Squares,etc. —Mrs. F. M. Chapman has re varpente", $1001df -turned,after spending a few days lbws. He expects to have four tons equipped with all ' odern devices. ,All good quality. ui with her'sister in Oshawa. which is worth about $100 a 'ton Don't modern forget the lecture and stere- .7 —Mrs. Geo. M. Palmer spent a in the Toronto market. optican views on Friday night at the ISecure your Timothy Seed early vaid into Baptist church. They are splendid. 4. few days isf the cit he Methodist church is undergoing I _y with her N. Hicks has mo, - : -: ' lb �11 J daughter, Mrs. F. H. Doyle. W. T. Hartil cosy residence extensive repairs and the interior is J,-H, BUNDY PICKERING fir' —A 1�iad of Oddfellows paid a on Elizabeth St. recently occupied being painted by the Messrs. Ireson. fraternal visit to the Whitby by J. S. Jephson, and will OCCUPY A number attended the funeral of lodge on Thursday night last.• the same during the summer the late Solomon Reeser, Cedar Grove —Miss Dorothy Dennou, of months. on Sunday. Interment at Locust Hill. Frankford, Is visiting her grand- —The monthly meeting of the Thos. and Mrs. Beer and family paid !6 .Parente, C. H. d Mrs. Butling. Women's Institute will be held at a.visit to their daughter, Mrs. Peers, Mob$ 4 .� - a, 0� —Miss Dolly Kerr, of Toronto, the home of Mrs. W. D Rogers of Lof Lo before starting for the west.Meek, of Buffalo. has beena. who bits been on the sick list for on Tuesday, the 28th iost.. at 3 visiting friends and relatives in tb18 .7777 some time, is home for a few p. ni. This meeting will be "An locality and intends leaving for the -weel afternoon with the poets." All north-west next week. —Our sportsmen are getting ladies are cordially invited. Mrs. Roach has got nicely settled in .4GROCERIES eA J& quite busy now. Wild geese and —See advt. on another page— her new home and has engaged Miss mink have both made their ap- our millinery opening, Thursday Quinlin. of Toronto, as clerk. Her pearance. and Friday. April 6th and 7th. -other, Mrs. White, of OrilliAill-is'alaio with her fora tiros. Mtn% : —Mr. Heck, of,Toronto, is erect- We extend a cordial invitation to foga sumitter residence on the all the ladies of Pickering and vi_ The Metropolitan Bank will put in their fixtures this week in the branch lake-shore just south of his pros- tinny to attend onr millinery OP- lately opened here. They are highly Sr eat residence. loving on above dates. D. Simp- gratified• at the amount of business CASH FOR PRODUCE —John Dickie completed his sonA Co. + dome w far. Mr. Maxwell is in charge. Ing operations for the sea- —A lynx. awild animal which thresh, NICE + NEw LAID Ei ......... ...... doz.. -son on Friday last. He reports an is very rare in these parts, ba13 W . . ............ .......... persons OMEN SUFFER .................................22c. lb. excellent yield. been seen by a number of pe CHoicE DAIRY BUTTER............... —R. Rankin, who was confined during the.past two weeks iD the to the house for several weeks 3rd concession, near the Green. MORE THAN MLN vi tb a severe attack of.I& grippe. wood -road. A uumber of at- Women have rucre than their share Onions, per lb. 2je. Good cool beans. be. lb., -is able to be out. tempts have been made, to shoot oftheaches and pains that afflict ho. First-class.Yellow Danver eep u 6 for 25c. Delicious maple syrup compound, 25c. per.quart.imperial mom- -A number of the bri the animal,but so far without suc- inanity. They must -k _compo die, good quality. -from the Masonic lodge here visit- cess. spite of constantly aching backs. ure. Good Sunkist Oranges. 40c. doz. Finnan had I nice large &b. ed the Whitby lodge Thursday ,—The social in the basement of 1911s. etc. Mrs. Edward Calwood. of 1 S. Haroid Street. Fort WHha= Andrew'a church !day -- Out„'mys: "Isuffered 9 afternoon and evening. St. on Fir with dull, mi —On Sunday afternoon a heavy evening (St. Patrick's)by the menacross my-back NEW DRV GOODS FOR. SPRING eraie pains, soreness snow-fall contiiii-ued for sometime. of the congregation was an enjoy- and In my aides for months. They a. Drees ducks 1Z -About four o'clock lamps had to able affair, The decorations were would catch me so badly and galeteas. and suitings. at times that Some choice new prints. Gingliams in the-newest plaid d scarcely move around. Iwould -be used as the darkness was so in- decidedly appropriate for the Icoul ai tease. occasion. The tea which consist- have dizzy spells and. altogether felt TaWshirtings in Drills, Galetess, Locklommonds. ed of cold meats, potatoes in their generally run down.' After using *'.Da NZW flannelettes and shakers. —Donald Monroe held finding a wood Dumber.of -remedies without NEW tabill linen, from 28c. to Me. bee on Tuesday. In the evening various palatable forms. butter- I learned of Booth's Kidney NZW muslina. lawne.-turtain nets and scrim. the toilers were joined by their milk, etc., fally satisfied all. Pills al found them an excellent relief NZW factory cottons, white cottons, los cloths. wives when a 'most sociable time When all had been' served, W. J remedy. They not only relieved me NZW lawn blouses, collars.jabots and ties. was spent by all. Clark was called to the chair, and of the miserable pains and soreness in —The ice-cream season opened being a thorough Irishman filled my back but cured me of my kidney -Our stock is choice and choice and carefully selected at tight prices. at E. N. Hicks' next parlors on the position in a satisfactory" man- trouble, --fttirtriday evening and many were ner. The- program, which was BooTH'sKiDNmY the expressions of approval on the qtiite'lengthy. consisted of violin PILLS Ci OUR SPRING STOCK OF tastily arranged furnishing of the solos, by C. H. Burling, gramo- BACKACHEi rooms. phone se]K-tionp by J. S. Jepbson, SHOOTING PAINS, -WILLIAMS PAINT —A little excitement was caused songs} by S. T. Gormley, trio b THICK AND _BHERWIN ------I 2, CLOUDY URINE. on Monday morning by Q. H_ 8. and Johii Gisruiley and J. GRAVEL OR :)EN Burling's driver running away. Murkar, dialli,igue by A. Bundy IS, NOW 01 STONE;RELEU XA- -The animal was left standing in and W. Murkatill, reading and song TISK AND ALL front of the store, being un- by U. Munro, an(] short addresses ISEASEN OFTHE D Itied, decided to. leave post haste by D. Simpson, M. S. Chapman KIDNEYS AN tied to about E for 'the stable. Fortunately no and Rev. W.' Moore.' The receipts BLADDER. -,damage was done, of the evening amol All druggists and dealers 60c. box 'or • J­� —Thomas Keast's sale on Tues- $34.00. t *d from The R. T. Booth Co., Ck ILA#n day last was cole of the most sue- '—During the rt few weeks a POO P PAIPT Pv us Fort "Erie, Ont. If you derive no fir a W r cessf ul held this season. She ejoL larlt—number child haye t1iiist'lil;115111, 111,131,111, money wl re on been attacked by a slight illness Could we pay more P Sold and,guar Sol(1 11 '11 1 1111 (11 i:il pair, mile h cows as 'high as $80 and- other things in accompanied by a rash which anteed by McFadden. proportion. The hammer was would last usually only.for a few: colors in town.-wielded by W. B. Powell, our hours. The diseise was diagnosed SATURDAY, MARCH 25TH, 1911—Com- Without. donbt'the biggest assortment of bout as bination sale of horses, cattle. hog Hou- popular auctioneer. by different dol in a John Greenlaw is busy these many different wAys. By some it pouli implements etc., at John- se paint, Inside floor paint, Porch floor paint, Bum pli]1uggy son's Hotel, Wbitevale. Entries paint.. Varnish stain,.Enamel.paint.Aluminum pol Bath• days with the building of his new was called Greri an I m ' els, b received up to neon of day of sale. German eas enamel, Floorlac, Japalac, &C. summer hotel being erected at the others as,dite to disordered blood -Sale atone. —Beer bills for full par- oneer. ,.,,mouth of the river. The building and by others again as scarlet titulars. Fred Postill. Auctioneer. these we Understand h-%ve been houses were quarantined, but in sale at Broufham Hotel, of horses, Contains fourteen bpd-rooms, and fever. The result was that a few FRIDAY, MAcn 31ST—Combination Die* kie . & Chap an taken up for the summer.. ..We the majority of cases those afflict• cattle, pi upplemenp, household -believe that Mr. Greenlaw will ed were allowed to attend school furniture,seed grain,bay, potatoes, flnd this investment a paying one. as if nothing -was wrong. -This etc.' No enterance fee. Commis- ston I per cent. on 'large aniounts —We are sorry to report a seri- state of affairs was Unsatisfactory nus accident which befell George to the community. A meeting of and I per cent.-if not sold. Sale at I o'clock. Watch out for the bills. '' c Douglas-on Monday. Mr. Douglas the Board of Health was called to Fred.. Postill;auctioneerw SPRI S HERE who has only recently been*able meet at Brougham on Saturday. to lerWe the house, after a long It was decided at this meeting to ovi The :siege of illness from .pneumonia, call the Secretary of the Pr in: So*ri Rennies Seeds, both field or garden of all kinds, by.busbel-or 14, T -went out to the yard to trim some tial Board of Health, Dr. 5IC6111 finest in the land and at right prices. 2 packages for 5c. itrees. He- stepped on, to the ice, laugh, of Toronto. He .visited a Everything first t the 'and falling fractured his arm number of cases and had no hesi- SpringTerm ing is flti and up-to-date aabove the elbow. The doetor was tation in pronouncing thern clear, TARMERS' SUPPLY STOREsummoned and he made his pati- cases of scarlet fever, bilt of an from April 3rd in the ent as comfortable as possible, exceptionally mild ,type. As isbut being 81 years of age, the in- w611 known a very severe E. BRYAN PROP-4 'PICKERINGform Elliott Business Collegejury is a very serions one to him. may -develop from the mildest—A meeting of the Committee form of the disease,-it was ieces- Cor. Youge and Alexander Sta.,:-appointed by the township Coun- sal to treat the casos'in the same Toronto, Ont.8hip bcil was held in the townBrougham, on Saturda protection to the community. As art- matineir its the severe' type,as aY pur ose of selecting a date and a result of the visit a number of ments. None befter In *e Dontw- for th trictly first iclass in all dept1acle for holding the Township houses have been quarantined. on. -Enjoys extensive patronage' ed for ente nial Celebration. There and graduates readily got good po- the time to have your.harness repair,was a good reprent6tion' from all CHERRYWOOD Enter war 1sitions. Open entire year. the sprihg ' kparts of the township. After a Edward E. Appleton and two com- now. Catal9gU6 free. repair w rk or 6ildersat Customers around ]Brougham leavinggood deal of discussion it was d e- Ncro . England, arrivedcidedto hold the celebration near nickering station on Thursday of W. J. Elliott, Principal Philip's storewill be able to have work done and tnrned in a few days.the Village of Brougham on Wed- last week and at once proceeded to revesday and Thursday, the 14th John Timbers'. the former's uncle,and 15th of Jnne. The varions -here they will remain for a few days PICKERING MARKETS Small stock of winter goods left going at cos.t.cominittees were appointed, who' pre aratory to commencing workN neighboring farmers. As fill White Winter' Wheat........ 88 will get to work atonce to TnakeCu _ame0rBPTCa6Ill-TVw,11 ,you derive nowl 1Z ona d g'ar_ Philips the affair F% Puccess. On account three are experienced banda they bad Red . . ...... .83 PICKERING HARNESS 'EMPORIUM no d ........... .88 0 difficulty in securinF employment Mixed of lack of space a t_"Il report f I a W. J. COAKWELL at good wages. This a the kind of Spring Wheat................... .70 Phone Ind. 301. fh,- Y"Ppting is held rver until our imajigrints Canada Is ready to receive Goose . ....... ............. 70' next issue. with open arms. ........ :32