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..e,yi"�:,cy- m'' w•.:�w :uaaaaw - _ ''au. is i'w? +�' '.+. `G: _. 77 Yx" _ _ M:„as _ PIC—K---ERING N - 414, YOL. SXXI. - -= PICIEERING, ONT., FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 191.2 �To. � i0waftll;canal dtawbo. GREEN RIVER BROCK ROAD- _ Established 7b years �. W. Robinson, who has been spend- Duncan Dolphin's sale was well at- �iedtuti LLS �winter with.P I.and Mrs. Rob- tended and prices high. ti - _ ns n, returned an re Tuesday oor e a ea os a res-year=o E. FORSYTH; D. of O., Regie- last colt laJL s week. A broken leg was the R. tared member of the optometrical east. j”, LOUR • - ', Wm. Massy, ar Lori's blof acksmith'shop,where caOne of our juvenile jockeys let his � Matioo of Ontario. Special attention given to 'the fitting of glasses. Eyes tested free. North WHITE-SATIN I j y MILLS olaremonr; 46tf T he intends continuing the business. horse run away last week. No serious 'gym CREAM-BUNS, He takes possession about Apiit 1st. damage was done. C. iSIcKINNON, D., L.R.C.S., TEA—BUNS ; tiYe are sorry to report that Mrs. J. Mrs. W. H_Jackeon-zvae at Green- M. 4 � � � 4 N. Edinbuz h, member of the college of B. Wilson accidentally fell through the bank on Wednesday attending the D Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario,licentiate Bread and Cake Mayers Free. ; a,i Boyar Couege of surgeons, Eaiab,trgb. trap door in the barn floor, in'urin funeral of the infant child of Amos llastial attention to daiesses of women .ad FEED + ' herself quite seriously, We hope for Rodd. - BRAN ehlldrea, Otltce and residence,Brougham. a speedy recovery. Mrs. George Farley met with a very SHORTS BRAN A very interesting event took place peculiar accident one evening during MANITOBA OATS - itCKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL SHORTS at the home of R. J.and Mrs. Defoe the ast week. She had been suffer- OAT CHOP and X. INSTITUTE WELLAND FEED FLOUR on Saturday last, when about twenty ing tom a bad cold and on retiring BARLEY FEED JUMBO of the ladies of this village xere in- for the night was seized with a violent PICKERIN(7, - - ONTARIO vited Lo a uiltia MIXED CHOP _OATS q g; also the celebrit- eft of coli hill . She told Mr. F eye___ their china. wedding, re. after going own stairs, that she-felt 2i. EI„6IN_TO_�LB, fa.-s., nf.�:i Co Dafoe was presented with a pretty as if something had ggtyen way, and CO N CHOP Phyaicisoan-chssgs _CORN selection of chinaware which she a that she was suffering t sin. -- Sp.ctaliat iu Ret;s1 I?iseaaet _ tssieDi• OORN CHOP ' Special prices for large quantities , of Men, Diseases of Women, canoes predates very much. The house was Liniments and other emedles pain. Tumors.%•Ba,examination. Diseases of eye CORN CRACKED _: appropriately decorated which gave applied but without effect. In the can.nose,tbroat and inns,. PitUaggleasea sad MIXED CHOP a pretty effect to everything. morning a doctor was summoned and Jr L 0 U MJ " afl acute and obr•mic diseases. P Y y g• g OIL"soars 19 to I and 7 to O ,vsir .FEED-W-110�.ES !ON LOTS he discovered that two ribs had been .- " fractured. BAKERS' JOI' x �17�. _ Chopping Tuesdays, Thursdays - f�T 17Fw r�T'j'y and Saturdays. n is spending a few days DiJNBARTOIV KISSIMI _ _ � E. FAREWELL, g.0 BaRIZIB- in Toronto. • rftH•Coanny osowaettoraq,aad000aty. Special . ._._ T. C. Brown spent Thursday in the Gardner Dunbar, of Toronto, was 4 s��S10i Coast Scar.Whitby Is-v QVALWELL'S MOLASSES Queen City. home over Sunday• —T, T. BARCLAY Barr MEAL MEAL Mica Maggie Cassie spent over gun- Mr. Monteith, of Knoz College, St. George's Anglican Church • solicitor,Not da at her home. s ent the week-end with his aunt _asr for Hf aiy Public,Special E1 set, PL.tiDAY SERVIL gu Court of Justice, Brack Btrart, T 11-Conner. of Toronto, is holi- _Ts. Allison. T WAi°DY E. 7iy tJ• L. �PINgr L���TE�j daping at his home here. 'Samuarhyt e__Ivrs rented a dwe ung a, E CHRISTIAN, Barrister and PICKERING. ONT. Miss Edith Brodie, of Toronto, is fin Cherrywood and will move therein Morning Prayer '10.30 A. bL soltoicor,Notary public,Etc, ffnnop to visiting at her home here for a week. once. ' loan. office next door to the standard Bank, H. G. and Mrs. Wilson. entertained John McIntosh is preparing for re- Evening " 7,00 P. M fimtbv. 2a:y a number of friends on Monday even- pairs to his residence now being vaca- ted is ° BE A ing by Samuel l.vtle. Sunday School --2.00 P. 11L.�tssfti8s; QLarb,i. Mrs. Daniel Gannon,of Hindon Hill, John Fowler has secured employ- is visiting her parents, Ed. and Mrs. went withlir. Ross, of the Markham W. G. H Ali-Issuer of Marriage CLAREMUNT Willson. road, and has entered upon his new vV Licanees so the County of onisxio, A very successful Women lnsti- duties, =r_ I`icker:ng Vi1le,ae, my for all styles of furniture.' Lute was held on Tuesday afternoon Those who have been busy Qecuring OATS �1 POGCHER. Rea} Estate Auc- y jpz4 at the home o[ 1Mre._Perrymwu, gravel from the beach For building = = " 1 Thomas Philip visited his father in urpocea had their work suspended • tioneer, valuator, collector aa¢ issuerAuc- , .-,..-. -- of n%arrisae licenses,Brougham' "` .. -_= Uxbridge last week and reports him y the water flooding in the marsh. ,,•b_-- -: ,� ° somewtext improved in healths. MiIr9y,._C . At the ladies' aid social held on a D HOPPER Issuer of bfarriage Room ouldlg3 M oda ss Burrows, Agincourt. Pspent the conpien tion ns• a mark money a y -� Grove EIW-S recent date James Mitzkg_wAs._nladie. lip. Lireas•s to the oaaaty o! Ontario. - and . an Burrows, A incourt, sent the recipient o!a arse of moue. b i tliIDo•at store and his residence.OlaremonL ]t► DB.BEATON.TOWNSHIP CLEaK ,Picture Frames The ballot on the church union qu e- reciat on of'his services as elder and • Con. tion in 9t-John's church resulted - Sabbath school worker prior to his de- •yon;nan Oemmfadaa•r set tattifollows For-elders •, members 32, parture for Aiktow, Liaek., where he ?d atJ�a+lta, eaeoaataaa Eta YoaaT to loaT-vn . _ 00 Sam OnImam of Katrises � �aC3W S�ades adherents 14, total 49. Againstmem. has taken up a half-section of land. Government jnfipeCtld - bars 7. adherents d. Lots 19. Eighty Mr, Marks will be greatly missed as 1f POST.LLL.. Licensed Ametioneea per cent. of the ballots issued were he has been a most active worker in ' and Suitable . for Catsaum of Tor*••od Oatarto. ams. returned. both church and Sabbath adhool. a�ottes.WON eedree•e all �reen iia`g,p eed o,o °""' for Seed. —. y DonMarche29 h at one o'clock Bale, Mit, i �; UNDERTA.KIN G wMIT@YALa 'IT B. PO WELL, Licensed Auc- Secure your sappy 68T}�. tiaaa•r• .arnatos and collector for In connection Alice, Turner spent Sunday1 scuttle• Of Ontario sad York. All kinds of salsa aonduoted either asltatrly or b7 aoacsom. IiRiENW000 w h Pay n O V Bushel 8 with her parents. !!' - !e notes eotlsesed. sept a„•e or outer par• Distance no object. _ :k[n Parc and son visited at John arsspyly at iwtd•aee ENnabrsb 9L.Ptak- Turner's recently. '..tins. Phone orders Lata at Nswa CIA Pick.Pick. .Pf1Ce8 moderate. M. Gleeson was in Whitby Tuesday Blake Beaton spear Sunday-at the :.. �••• - - .- -t ertag., or pl att•e soots, avefaoot• gu evening attending the ]risk banquet .home of his parents here. `= :.. esiv Send prompt ne nu ae, Inde aattna pe L. S P 1111 K Ltdo Send fly phone anmh•rstadepad•ai 3001 --- Mise Emma Linton is spend s Miss Ruth Annisattended a Conven - few days with Wm. and Mrs. ]titiddle- tion in Toronto last week. 7 WEAK ton. We are sorry to hear of the illness S. R. PElVNOCK H. and '.Mrs, Calvert, of Pickering, of Mrs, Ed, Annis' father, DICKERING lW"IrEVALS. OAIr. spent Tuesday with Walter and Mrs, Hiss Viola Sinclair entertained a a o ppee HIEN and WOMEN wLilson, number of her friends one evening Funeral Director and Rflsbahnee. _---- ;� �', R_ R'ilson has lett the employy last-week. �,f F L. Green and has engaged pith :Mips Margaret Tait is in thr• city xt- Any business entrusted-to me will ,. - _ be earefully handled. W'Ilam Pengelly. tending tier sister, :lvil. Burton, who OA- Charg,-s tieed the blood pi-,dncing ingrodiente F. Hnar and cv,fe, of Freeman., ori• 'is uite ill.Moderate- of PICKERING PILL," spending a treeic with frlende in and Sunday School Convention will he Egg. Stove. Nut and Pe=a sisseii ]ndependen: Phone.No, IS14, _ ' around . '�_I�aFt.e_. - _ ____ heLi_nt the.lielhodisL-clsurh ei3l�+itri- I _fl5ese'Filis are ae laxative Toni.. Mr. Loye, having engaged with F. play. March 31st �n hard coal. f'%TTIkT I-%TTjLTT11vrestoring energg and strength to L. Greer, moved Iris houseb,,Id effect; Mr. and Mrs. Btick?er, of Markham, Best ,' lump steam! coal. All mal it -- to the h<,iso vacated b W. R. W:]• ert�Cew days with ttieir daughter, unci tiie�vacrtg-sysLem. y pp y g a uc+•ig ►n • - i son. Mrs, Norman Miller. prompt service. - x uarrs �: a e Mr. and Afis. Dixon and suts. cif Btu, a full to of res an cur- to exact y as represented tate wee moving her urniti re over ron o, ,pen un ay withher mother, ed meats constantly on hand. _ or money back. to her lather's home, in order to let Zfre. Kirton, who is slowly iutprovidg ^' - Mrs. Proctor and family have sets• in health. A Good stock of rough and matched a+ Spice Rall, Bteakfa.9t Bacon; lSJc a box or 6 for$'�.UO. session of the house now occupied by hemlock, also matched and dress. Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc her. Keeh in mind the date, March 29, -. spruce and pine. Mr. Proctor, who has been employ• of Logan'fa auction Sale of fern- 2x. 3x and 4x Ontario cedar shingles. Highest prices paid for T• M. MCFA DDEN ed in the creamery here duringthe itnre and reef estate. 3x and 41 & C. shingles. ' Bubeher's cattle past six or seven years, has decided to DRUGGIST AND oRADUAT9 OPTICIAN go out west this spring. He will leave Let wee quote you prices on any build- die era e - _ Mrs. Proctor and family here for the WKITSY Ing material you may require ; l�� -DICKERING, ONT. summer, We wish.him success. 'BHI stuff a s ecialt I J. Leppard, wbo has been employed The Independent Telephone Com- P y• an have now of their--wire* ex- Independent phone 13(►f. REAL ESTATE...• three years,obert s leavrrell figuring the past P !s p tended into the count clerk's office ]L a Ca RE.ESOR, A • •�'lrst•C}888 Z18'B,fOr hire three years, is leaving for the west y A. inahecount buildings. 1 about the first of A !i'1. The best y g DayDa or ni t wishes of the community will go with It has been reported that small-pox gY+ *� �� * ! Mr. and Mrs. Le and ►n their new. has entered the, Ontario Ladies' PP College. The college is now linden _ ---LOCUST HILL BUS B18etB 8}} tT81II8' - rl�y��>r� > NS. tows in the west _. quarantine, There is only one case V -- `---+•� and.the doctor's Lire differing in, their »� _ Agent for Canada Carriage Co. Insurance rates lower on farm pro- DUNBARTON diagnosis of the disease, the majority n perty and �illage Dwellings, thing of the opinion that it is not ilos' o'p H• Peak R v. A. L. Macfadyen attended 1 that loathsome disease, The saran-infirst class Com aaiesg ' q Pb �1� f Picksti» p " meeting of Presbytery at Newcastle. tine will be raised next week, X-To Premium Notes on Tuesday. Two engineers of the Toronto East- ELM DALE MILLS - Wm. And Mrs. Lotton entertained ern were in town on Tnesdav evening, a If not insured tsith rile,call and a number:of their young friends on ore being the newly appointed engin- As applied to the selling of _ compare rates. Monday evening. ♦ r P2CKER=NCS One first-class brick house�nd, P. Westgate of Fairport, has inov- 'tion to oversee the work of cnnstruc- atCheS sad Jewelry stable for sale. ed into the viii a VVe 'welcome tion from Bowmanville to Cherry- Chopping our Specialty ag wood. They state that men are now Ogilvie's Household and Glenora him as a resident, at work purchasing the right-of-way Flours in 2G, 5o and 100 pound V. R3chardsoa. Thos. Henderson has returned tom g p, T--- _- -- • . s c Pickering will bei The work of -. sacks, Fresh Rolled -- after spending the winter with his construction will tesla just n soon ng - There x° dxu hter in Toronto, Oats, Etc. g spring opens up stud the work can be is snipe xb Brea and Shorts by the ton or cwt. 'Notary PuUlic, Pickering. The Presbyterian choir was enter• carried on. y ; twined at the home of Peter and Mrs. logical con- Prices reasonable. The Irish Canadian Association of _ - vection.be-. , on---T-huFsday evening-#aa�- ou n ario cele !Ated��eii'Woolf= _. tween being fair _ - T. Weel'C8 John Marks has returned from the en wedding(their 5th anniversary) in and square and he Cbopping every day. In all kinds of tire-setting. Sinden north-west where be has been for a a ban uet at the Windsor House on --- -- - ---ate-mower Tuesday even D a ora, or .eve don't sell you a I e NORTHERN GROWN TREES father this,year on the farm. evenih was Daniel O'Connell, of Laddefrof all kinds in atbc1c g liable watch or other ar- The Dunbarton Presbyterian choir Peterboro, a randson of the great Apple. rear,Plum,Che and to order"- g g tide when yon want one try, Peach, drapes, _ will hold a concert in the church on Daniel O'Connell. He is a powerful we need not expect Contin- Bmal1 Fruits, Otn brut sle, Evergreen., LAND SALT the evening of Good Friday,April 6th. s p Itoeee.'Flowering $brnbe, Climbers. Etc, speaker and gave a most interesting lied, patronage. We know it Everything in the nursery line. Catalogue Among those who will take part are address, Among the other speakers also always pays us to Free, Seed List of our wants foe rice., .Expected in a few days Mita Stor elocutionist of Markham, y P y g �. p were Col. Farewell,Col,Grierson,and value ARents-want apply for terms. Messrs. Hillock and McGarvey, vocal- Major Dillon, of the 34th regiment forst cementseour eoldl J. H. Wiemer, - NU r"nan _ _ ist, and Mrs. Hill- k, pianist, of To am Bri adier Henderson of the 10tb 'L W N JAGXSON g cnstomersandattractil Port Elgin On ron to and others. The choir will'al- District. A.T. Lawlor, resident of i ! BRoex ROAD P new ones. Let .nc 1 so render a number of selections. Ful- the association acted as chairman,and send you our ler particulars will be- given 'next Mayor Downey .gave the address of Catalogue COAL, (w.)(Do week. welcome. Tho dining room, where or cnlll. - Have you lots of water The vote on church union in the the banquet was given was beautifully Presbyterian church here was decide- decorated. Calverley's orchestra - - - BEET ANTHRACITE ]UCIe JIROS., OF WMTIeVALt dly in favor of union. The following furnished the music and there was an are prepared to furnish you anything is the result of the vote: Elders 5 for elaborate pro at'singing. There The Standard Fuel Co., in the line of water supply such eta church union, 1 against; Members 90 is only one tither organization in On- l$, Limited for, 0 against; adherents 26 for, 4 tario where berth Protestants and Norman Bassett: f 6REENBURN Pumps, windmills, hydraulic rams. Catholics unite in this celebration, against; making a total of 120 for C. N. R. Plumbing, etc. union and 11 a aiost. For the basis, � - g JEWELER A�TD OPA'ICIAN ' 4 elders voted for and none against• They are also expert well drillers W. members 68 for and 8 against; adher- Thomas Findley wa'; appointed orro«re wnv ++. g1• H. Gibson, Agent, and respectfully solicit your patron` ents, 20 for and 2 against: thus mak Vice-President Of the bfAagey-Har• roe*orrroe 1 WHITBY Ind. Phone, Bro. 705. age for the fhtme. Duel.phone 5627-ling n total of 92 for and 6 against i rig Company. r- ... .. .� C„.:. ., .. «,y.`�• S t •,-ria ,.., y . .. : , •ems'..<,. '�:SR'S6? •i�.. .b. ,a.. q •.j:.. � ,�a, :.Yt,^•,;µ, •�c �w '-y �",xt R»: ���M:, N :j�ti �i� '�.t„w•a k, y .a "" i" g '^2: yrs_ •'r ±3„°3^�'�'"" '....i'�k•. .. .'F" " ` �+.r^i'A,acT �I`+i94 �+ ���,Y "i t:. "' -�7..,,3W {{yy,,aa Will .'. `ry:: ,, - » r. ,u:'.. '•.* a`0-s ,Y• '°' •./ '.e..•... r$xa"''.f�..� '""""°"""S .:T'" . r.i '.J" . 'e7 F - /z°^Swel°.�i,t va'''�i-` "".,'�'r�,• T ^' °w`'�.1' -�-,t �y";g"x "1 y+Ca f#i71.'M-5m+'�i�'S�i, `"�!t, 7ss.�. _„r. . ' +` ',. +, ; % lir srw-..- :%. ..1. .K rbr r�; .. ... -r.- .,4s.'.ii, p_ �{ r. S'- - . _�r f I i y :. . . p - 4_.. .. ` - : �. - 11. ' r y 9, x _ .. .�_.. . - - _ - y 1. % _ �,. �. .. . - is - ��•-� - 1 . -1-- '.\ ! ! ,,'�1�•. ."�.;-:�, 11.7 ITILIIN -K, ING -JIRED- IT PRICES OF FARM PRaDuCTS ■/ x 9. . 0 0 0 . � . S� '' REPORTS FROM THE LEADING TRADE , - CENTRE F AMERICA - - _ __.._ _ m 8 0 . . . . - -- . --41 =The Would-b„ 'Assassin Declares__T_k t He - - _ _ , -the--Disease Is Epidemic Prlaes'ot Cattle, C_raln, Cheese and Other - ,. .,, - Produce e a Home a broad. e Is An �narcbist P duC t H and A . _ - . - - - in uabec Provinc - : BREADSTUFFS. �..- - -- ---- - _.-.----- _._•..__-..-._ __.--.-_. . - --_._------- Toronto.�aich. 19. - Four- star . wheat. 90 per cent. patento, 13.90 to $3.95• - ' A despatch from Rome say's: A in honor of the late Xing Humbert. at seaboard• and.at 1a to 1x.10 tor_home - _ da ttirdly attempt--to assassinate The Royal carriage was receded consumption. Manitoba Flours-Fist pat• A despatch from Montreal sayer ates in tTie lumber camps. But ib sofa, 1 .60; second .patents, .65.10: ane Dr. Besudr is not confined to the north, as was ` t•�:` Xing Victor Emmanuel of�Italy was and followed by an escort of Cu1r= strong bakers' 1490 on track, 'Toronto. y, Chief Inspector of Manitoba Wheat-ldo. 1 Northern, 11: shown by the recent outbreak of A made by an Anarchist in.Romq on assieurs. The procession was pass- 131.2,Bay-ports; No..2 Northern, 11.10,'and the Provincial Board of Health, es- +< - ' .:'Thursday morning. The would-be iag along the, Via Lata when three. No. 3 at $1.061.2, Bay ports. Feed wheat, timates that there are over 75 000 Rigaud, where twenty cases were ' regicide chose for his attempt the, shots ran out from amid the 'll-rail, T5 to 751-2c. found in the college a week ago. ., - g P g Ontario Wheat-No. 2 white, red and cases of smallpox in the Province Since the beginning of the epi- anniversary of the birthday of the crowd: Consternation was on every mixed, 95 to -96c, outside. while the cases kept g Peae-Good shipping peau11.20 to ALM,. pt secret will pro-''demic the Provincial � authorities ' hate King .Humbert, the father of face. The soldiers following the outside. bably increase this number. ,The have found small x not reported _''.the resent King, who himself died carria a immediate) dashed for- oats-car lots of No. 2 Ontario, outside. Po P :•. the victim of an assassin's blow at ward, and as-they did so their com- a6 to 46 1-2c, and of No. 3 at 441.2 to 45c, contagion is 'distributed all over to the proper authorities in five con- y outside. No. 2, 491.2c, on track, Toronto. +' Monza on Jul 29 1900. The King wander fell from his,horse.. The, No, 1 extra W.C. feed, 50c, and No. 1. 49c, the Province, especially a the vents and two colleges, the lea ..ham-- - --- Y ' Bay ports. north, from Ottawa.to the Lake 'St. ins that of Rigaud, which is�stiSi W fortunate enough to escape the wounded officer was moved to one Barley-93 to gad, outside. John district as much of Tori in- under uarantine. . ' ',- ` shots fired at him from a levo ver. _ ile the Corn-No. 3 American yellow, 76, Toronto g q .• - The Were several ii2 number and others dashed u to the Ro al car- ed at Boc. . Y P Y Rye-About 11.00. outs) e. - - --- --"---- --- ----- ------ - -were aimed from a ver short die- ria where they found the King Bran ream. S bran, 7.50 to bags, �o- LETTER SROM THE CAPITA ear t he r Y �' =veto freight. Shorts, $27.50 to 128. was permanently incapacitated, and re- 7. fence. One of his Majesty'sbody- and Queen sitting palm and un- sident J. J. McCaffery of Toronto bought - guards, however, who ways in the moved. COUNTRY PRODUCE. • - him for 2912 for a son Then-a surgeon immediate vicinity of the, ging, Was Meanwhile the CPOWd Belted the Apples-$3 to $4 per barrel. - - -.-_ __ --__ got at Mccouncll and by &,simple opera, $sans-Small lata of hand-picked. 6235 tion made a new man of the abort sWD• dangerously wounded. The unsuc- man who had fired the shote and INTERESTING OOS41R FROM THE His brilliant playing was tate sensation loo to 12.40 per bushel. a;' ' .- .- "cessful attempt assassinate the attempted fo lynch him. He was Honey-Extracted, in tins, 11 to 120 per ,QUEEN CITY. of the post season series in the big league.- _- . made as hie Majesty, with eo . ball handled that he Was lb. Combs, $2.50 to $2.75• but the purchase by Toronto stood}- and y Baled Hay-No. 1 at 115.50 to 116.50, on' . ' e is with the Poronto squad training at ^' Queen Helen, was proceeding from_ scarcely-able-to answer questions track. and No. 3 at $13 to $14. - Macon, .Ga. , T.he chief acquisition in the jt ala. -- QO 110, on track, To- The Orange Order .In Toronto-The Real Dl chin the Palace to the Pa when he waa\ha,uded over to the ronco. - -- - - staff is thought to be a man name)' ri - part in the annual memorial-service police. a es- ar o e, n bags, 11.60 to - - k- - kh - - 65, and Delawares oA-81.70 to 61.75. Out the Legislature, lyn. He beat the Chicago Cube to two - stone, 11.75 to 1180, critical games and it was Manager Ch3II0e' Poultry-Wholesale prices of choice - Kellev Toronto' __ HARD TO DROP. 7,000 PASSENGERS COMING. dressed poultry:-Cbickens• 12 to 150 per - -' was ale to get him because the Sharpe _ - - lb,: fowl, 9 to 10c; Reese. 13 to 15c:, ducks, (We have arranged for a weekly Ietter think,he needs another year's seasontax. ' ` -- 12 to 140; turkeys:-28 ire 2A o. Lire poultry, about Toronto affairs, which, we believe, George Winter, the beet pitcher the To. - But Many Drop It. - Eight Steamers Now on the way to about Be lower than the above. will gg routos bad south last spring, - " - readers.�Theset)eters will be of=om thenight¢• but who lumped the team the before the A young Calif. wife talks about Halifax• BUTTER, EGGS, CHEESE, ppen of one of C"ada's foremost jouruii opening of the league, ie also back intho _ )fete. s man who'baa covered some of the locals. "' ". 'coffee• A despatch from Halifax bay$: Butter-Dalry, choice, in wrappers: 32 to world's greatest happenings end now oo- Every daily newspaper to Toronto has a P ht esteamera .With more than 330; large roils, 30 to Stet and inferior, cu les s leading-poslilou'oa one of the sporting writer at the training cam ;i' "It Sas hard to dro Mocha and D .' pp -- _ Els , titbe, 21 to 220. creamery quoted l;t 38 to Toronto dailies.) There le not Political leader or publicPIP Java and give Postum a trial, but seven thousand passengers, are now 40c for rolls, 35 to 36o for solids• per lb.. man in Canaria that would receive such 1 ;my nerves were so shattered that I i . Eg New•laid. 24 to 26o per dozen, in universal attention . ea route to Halifax. The Allan case ote. The sonnei ateetinsa of the Orange '1' �t' was a nervous wreck and, of course, Cbeese-Large Quoted at 16 3.4 to .170, . - _ liner Corsican has 1 541; and of this Grand Lodges for Ontario went and On. 'that means all kinds of ills. (Toa ' tad ta►ine at i? to 1?lac. Der lb. .%arto--East -calls attention to the remark- t '%+ s.-44' ax Dumber 525 will go to Manitoba, 489 - able strep th of Oraa emen in this Prov- a� ..;k contains caffein?-the same drttg w s I to Ontario and Michigan, 108 to BIoo PRODt't rs _ lnoe. Wit the possib,e exception of Bel I 11- lr found in coffee and is equally harm- test• the cradle of the order, and per- )' Montreal, and 55 to other United Bacon-Loa clear, 111.2 to 113.40 per ha of Liverpool,cradle there.is de city in the ) Ib• !n case ots. Pork-Short cut, 122.50: "ISI I States Dints. The Em rasa of Ire- world where OraQmea are as Strong as° . ' 1' - ,tlsuyed it and I gave it u , but butes as follows: Manitoba, 589; v -to-l+i-ac andin T order i 1s oon3 ty end ell a 10�1 .s%7 ', - _ "At rlrst I ilyQuQht 6 r1d121g. P P do mace, 119.50 to 120. Hams-1tledinm to g I I - ga P ro ls. 10 3 4 to 11c; breakfast bacon. 16 to riraut.n --The actual membership r 's iy condition remained unchanged. 17c: backs, 19 to 20c. active voting trreagth of the munw;pal- .4,w" 1. , I did not walit t0 acknowledge COffeO �taZiO and I�iChigaII, 214; Sault Lard-Tierces. Stas Lube. 121-40: Daile. tty le about 35.000 !t will ba seen what a '"� s s used the trouble, for I was very Ste- Marie, $1 ; Montreal. 55, and political wer lies in .he hands of the �y -- - A ?le. `0"5,.,t �• ry - organisatiea. It t° not surprising to note r`' - �Ond Oi lt. Maritime Provinces, 6. The Rus- .-'u+trrED STATES MARKETS•" -:-- the reue,rkable fart lhas ?very- member 1 " - eian-American line b1'ln a 1,000 of the Board of Control this year, in• , ii • About that time a friend canoe g_ Minneapolis. March 19.-wheat - May• clndiaC the Mayor, is an Orangeman: e9 _ t0 live with us, and I IIOt1Ced Shat from Llbatt, The Uranium Com- 6:0558; ��y• 1107 rA 1::0718: No 1 Lard..IController Beckon's bupinpss is the publi• ��, ; r 6'.07 1 8 ?Po 1 o=thers: 11 06 5 8; No. 2 I �. `' aft,r he had been with us a week he,P y Northern. $104 W. No. 3 wheat. 11 0^5 8 an s Uranium has 873 and the cation of the Orange feat:vel, the order's .A> q !r - i organ. while controllers Church and For 5 „ would not drink his coffee any Volturno Tab both from Rotterdam. corn-No 3 yellow. 66 to 674 oars=No. g - y ' b white. 6112 to 524 B4pe-*Io. 2, 69 to 90s. �r and Mayor c}aary are members of r a, The Allan liner Teutonic has 1,129. los standtag Controller S[eCartby. Las • - more, I asked h the reason. He Bran-125 to $25.50, Flour-Fi=at Dements, g d �' >. She will land 679 at Portland and 65 to 6530 do, saccade. 1465 to 14.95: first beau initrate ernes his etactlon Several , rP I' :replied. 'I have no ad a-headache _ of the Aldermen,- 11 RP's and WP s are r P c l ears, $3.40 to 63 76; do., seconds. 12.30 to since I left of! drinking coffee, some 524 at Habra: Ia.7o also Oran and a largo,majority of :. -- months ago, till last week, when I _ .. - Buffalo. March 19,-Rpria¢ wheat-No.. 1 mvio officials {s :, c• , Ai the mow=er the order is .probshiv Northern. cartcads store• 1.163,4 Winter, more active than ever before. Tt !e «aid '• •_began again, here at your table, I _ .RIOT IN LIN.CASHIRE. -. No. 1 red. $104; No. 3 red. Irl 02. No 2 that during the past year thire have been --don't-see -how anyone can like cof- whitevet� $102 Corn-No- 3 yellow, r2c: �0• 1.500 initiations in Toronto. The discus- +w „ _== -fee, anyway,anyway, after- drinking Pos- Miners Seised.Pit Head and Fought min d�o. �34c, lie. i lwh%etr653 4-0Oc tLBarley ism sand kindredLna �to-pies, have givens the i i' '` ` - the Pollee. ]Salting. $1.20,to 11.36. movement a res impetus. t� I - "1 said nothing, but at once or- . _ mo WHAT-D©ES.$01;13X88.1 tRAzfTf A de stet` from London ea s: ", dared a package of Postum. That 3" MONTREAL MABKETB. 4 The first_serious strike riot was re- Toronto hardly knows bow to take • - was five months ago, and we�have Montreal. March 19-Oats - Canadian Henri Bourassa, the -French Nationalist drank no coffee sine, except on •ported from Haydock; in Lance- Montreal. No. 2 53 to 531.20; do.. No. 3, 61 leader;tirho 'wee invited "'be the speaker shire, on Wednetlda night-ht. The to 511.2cp,extra No, 1 teed• 62 to 621.2c: of honor at the St. Patrick'. day ee!t•bra- X1'1) C! A. �. IIU�E. 'two occasion when . we had coin- y g Np• 7 local white 501.2 to Sir: No• 3 do:, tion. It is doubtful if there ,a anyone in " 11 �pany, and the result each time Was' strikers, who claimed that firemen 49 1.2 to 50e No. 4 do; 48 1.2 to 49c. Barley I the city who really .understands wiha An. Australian electrical -engin- - had'been employed to fill the coal -Malking. i1.06 to 11.10 Bnckwhoat-vo 2i' Bourassa toi drivrok "3t. Liimrals dislike eer, who has invented a new auto- V )that my husband could not sleep, 72 to 73c Flour-Manitoba Sprine'wheat him for his: dewertion of Laurier, w:th ' - ;but la awake and tossed and I tube, seized the pit head and fought paten,,, firsts. 9570; do., seconds 15.20: whom in the old, days hp was Intimate matie target device• that flashes to y 1 si=sa=l bakers'• 65: wiater patents. c -r-, as a son, often accompanying Su Wilfrid --. )talked half the night, We were con- 'with the police, who were sent to 66:10 to 1535; straight milers. $4.65 to 14.. and Lady Laurier op their trips. Con. the elbow of the marksman the in- • - - 'vinoed .that coffee c3tused his suf- dislodge them. Several of the strik- 7•s; do- bars. 62:15 to $2.25: Rolled oats-, serva-.4"s mintriisti him for 'his prei4fit -dication of the precise spot struck 1. Are vrAPA injured sinel three-police_ Barrels, $5.25: bags. 90 lbs..-12.50. Bran- attitude. Certainly the grandson of the igrgej,,_rip-M titer whet the fering, se he returned to Pe4t _� d2b-b ; ap t has braiFi-power and eloque cc, ,convinced that the Coffee was an men were seriously wounded. The $30 to SM, Hay-No 2, per ton• car lots. sad his influence for good or ill is sure le. gth df the range may be. .. I. - 415.50. Choose-Finest- Westerns.. to-bo falt_An. the--tutur-e..91__Canada•- - --_- _-- * %'--- ns e O a friend,.and a 2514 to 151-2o-, finest Easterns. 141-2 to . r r is'troubled by 10c. 'Butt M on MR.* . 11 Tn AnVANCV rV R-FAS ESTATE. ,-CONDUCTOR CURED OF CON- " ' _*.- ala, seconds. '321.2 to Me. Eggs- resh, ZS to . T, myself, have gained 8 pounds The Govert>,ment has, issued notice 270. Potatoee-Per bag• car lots, 3 65_ to spite states d ante a few om. ones, 'dt')IPTIO\. t0 all local authOrltles that d the 61.70. the real estate advance, or ':boom,' goes _ fin. weight, and my. nerves- have on apace. 'Nearly every day there is re- • - °ceased to quiver. It seems so easy police at their command are unable- . p - '- _- . -corded one. or-.more :'big_ deals.•involv•. "Mr, Copeland, Dear', Sir,�For tag hundreds of thousands of dollars, and ' - .. )now to quit the' old coffee that td control the.situatioa and prevent " . LIVE STOCK MARKET. of course for every big deal 'there are the benefit of.others I wish to make . caused our aches and ails and take rioting to apply immediately for Montreal. March 19.-Butchers' rattle, scores o4 smaller ones theit do not get into known what Copeland's Cure for choice, 16.75 to 17; do; medium, $4.50 to the papere. Prices have advanced yyhe- up Posfunh." Name given by Ca troops. $6; do.. common, Id to 114.50; sasse=s, 12.75 nomenadly and coaiinne.np8ard. Dlaay -Consumption has-' done •for me. ' .radian Postum Co., I'1'irdsor, 0r t. ?' - - to -13.25: butchers'. cattle, choice cows, $3 fortenea have-been made. Oae High,Court When I commenced taking-it I cQuld >i Read the little book, "Tke Rua l - to 15.50: do., toile 63.50 to 85.50: milkers, judge has been in several of the biggest not sit u in'bed' nor keep anything ... .. :-HAD NARROW- ESCAPE.'' 165- do.," com. and medium, each, $50; operations, and has made a huge clean up, P 1 4 P S "- tea Wellville,"' in pkgs. 1'!'here's a I -- - ' Aprincers. $30 to. 140. ,Rhe'ep-Ewep. 85 to "J,immil"- 5impogn,,-the; labor ,leader, a on my stomach.'_M1- doctor. and a -- 1 reason „ "55.25;.backs and: culla. 64 to 1460; Jamba, few years since a types= er, has kaEher•' COnaum tion specialist -of TorJntO Bridge Collapsed After.Train Had .86:75 to-17.10. Hoge-F.o.b.. E7.75 to 67.85. ed a pile that makes him independent. P Pe )Ever read the above latter? A now one Calves-13 to $12.• He now sports an automohile. And there said I had the worst form �f "+)n- �tussed Over. Toronto, March 19,-bredium and com• are literally thousands of others who };appears from time to time. They are _ mon butcher cattle ranged from $4.50 to Have made comfortable amounts. aumPtlOn, that nOGhing COl31d be .Renutns,true,an-d full- ot. human interest 'A despatch frost Moncton, .N.B., 15.501 Good cows and bulls were quoted . - - done for, me; a-nd gave me only _00 "` - BIG 'PRICES FOR`.•'FARYS 3. -g -- says:: -Three minutes aftefie ea- tockere aaa-tessera were strong, " - eight or ten, days. to live. After, 3 but milk cows went under about 815 With.the ,opening of spring the %tans• ' :- The princess Louise has presented press train, which left`Salii'sbury for apiece. Lambs were very firm at $7,50 to forma trop of farms adjoinitlg•the city jots -taking two bottles of your cure my "� -the Dominion with a portrait-af-the Albert on Saturday, passed over, 18.• sleep and calves were.steady and building lots will be actively resumed. appetite improved, and that weak- unchanged.. Bogs,were about 100, higher -Some of the owners are receiving prices Duke of Kent. the big steel bridge ,across the Pet- at $7.2* to 17.35. fed and watered. that a few sears ego would have seemed ening perspiration stopped. - .To The family of W. H. Oram had -a itccdiac it collapsed, three spans 't' fabulous. Along the Lake Shore as far day I am healthier- and -stronger " '"' '- narrow esca -from 'their burnin being `swe t awe b the ice and p+ ` - . west as o, and is i an acre t o gym• than I hizve been for years. I,.will.. _� g P Y Y B�Bi $ AWN TABLETS mon .price, and this to pard. not for the -- house' at London,-Ont. freshet. The train was.crowded. purpose of dividing info building lots, but answer any correspondence. .Fish- _ .,:' JORE CONNTIPITION for blacks to be held-us Toun" estates. iII Ott ever;; --access. David War- `,`• For a radius of ten miles in every dire0• g y . -- tion from the coiner of King and Yonge nock, .Street -Car, Concluctor, 2`20, : streets�•farms are being • divided into 0,I-, Birch Av-.ntte." No ailment causes more suffering building lots: While it is true that with- .•-`b to Tittle ones than does constipa- In the pity limits there is not a creat Every day, 1 receive testimonials �J tion. Hard) a little one escapes deal of vacant property left the inclusion like -the above from persons igen I I. I . -.. . y of a ten mile radius within the,city would P g --. - • ' , - 'F RE E LY' . this• trouble-maby of-them -suffer -increase .the :city's area b;• fivo or six up.by doctori, and w.ho.have tried fold. all other medicines but after taking e from it Continually. The surest A SCRAP ON TEMPERANCE? g •- • cure and safest remedy-one that is In the Ontario Lexi§latute-_the 'parties this cure are speedily recovering., , I. -,- Judge, Lawyer and Sheriff Slain in Virginia absolutely guaranteed to be free have not yet Dome to r cloee but There nCki i1a im to be cured. As a cure h• -- _-- seriouh-The Sig issue i is no u9enoarr g rr� •Tablets,•.' They never fails they .ed.ieTher was plenty o material for a lungs, lingering coughs and bron- . ... -C urt-room big scrap on the bilingual schools si.ua- C have cured thousands of cases. Con- $g : hitis it is- unexcelled. It acts on ca=mps them Mrs. Lev. Blancher, port, but no one among the 'Party leaders t e stomac as a s 1mu a ng onfe. - •A deespatch from Hillsville, Vir- dead before he• had taken ten steps. St. Racine; Que., writes: "I have veryv aaz ous among,ohgrapp a e rw,nk swath 1 the 8e b• Mention nearest Ifxpress office when i. / - -. ,ginia, says: .In a•flame of unprece- -Several of the jurors who had-tried used Baby's Own Tablets -for con-' jest prematurely. -The early weeks of the- ordering. Sold only by Wm., R. dented outlawry the entire human the case were,serious) wounded,'J. sti ation and vomiting and have session saw everyone 'speculating as o- Copeland, 511 Pape Avenue, To- Y Y p g what remedy the government would pro• fabric of the Carroll County Cir- H. Blankenship probably fatally. found them an excellent remedy, pose for the bilingual situation, and what Tonto. . pohq on temperance would be advanced __T, - cult Court, in session hese on The Allens, including the prisoner and I have recommended them to by tyke leaner of the oy position. Mr. . Thursday, was.wiped out by assassi- and their friends, after the killing' several of my neighbors•" The Rowell has been keeping his ear to the CERTAIN CURE FOR CHOLERA. . ¢round, listening very hard on'the Issuer nation. Just a's Judge'Thornton- of,the Sheriff, backed slowly out of Tablets are sold by medicine deal- which very possibly.may supply the ma- • - Massie had sentenced Floyd :Alen the courtroom, holding all would-be ers or by mail at ' 23 cents a'box aerial for the next big campaign In .On- It Cont4istq of Injections of .Adro-, . _ _to one year in prison for aiding in pursuers in check at the point of from The Dr.- Williams' Medicine tarso politica. naline 1n the Petus. I. BASEBALL FANS`GET READY. S;.d,. the escape of a prisoner,'two of A1= revolvers. Once outside they made Co•, 'Brockville, Ont. _ A despatch fronrItaly, says: I?r, Ten's brothers and several friends a dash for the mountains on horse- ,'Although Alt ousevalbase alaweatjiy be tans aardgecit s ��aarile, a French physician here, " opened fire'with' revolvers. Judge back. Special • officers are being '>�Uti'DON BANDER ARRESTED". 'tine ramie er6mtttha whetted aeouttih to isitiu -affirms that he.has discovered a ce=- . . -Massie fell dead in his place on the rush4sd into the county to help in - about'the doings of Joe Kelley and his tain cure for Asiatic cholera. Of 2Q ... Bench-on-the first volley, The wee:- running down the murderers. Gov- brave Maple 'Leafs. The- Pans say that cases treated by him all have. been _ : Charged with Robbing BanIC' Oi Toronto is going to win this year the firs pons were then turned on the Com- ernor Mann is holding two coixipan- 'h cured. The Pasteur Institute has _ ." - Several ThaaeAnd I$Onnils. DennaatOtt eInternational Lea Rue,as the monwea.lth's Attorney, William ies -of militia in 'readiness in case old Eastern-League is now known: Cer- reported favorably on-Dr. Naame's11 fainly the team looks strong on paper. . 'Foster, and he stink to the floor the Alleva and their friends gather A despatch from London says: A It has most of the old stare, including remedy. It consists of injectioner of - 11 - with several bullets in his brain, recruits in the mountain fastness. prominent London banker, Francis Tim Jordan and Bin Bradley, and baa adrevatine ifs the veins. . - , r i death being instaltlaneous. Sheriff Hillsville ie in a remote quarter, Jane, of Barclay's Bank, has been h=igh•eta new lumstrengthened nary t se Ambrose �t- 'Z' --- g R -Connell, who cnYs'e9 to the Toronto infield Dr. H. Boucher of Peterborot ' '` Lewis Webb king a frantic effort fifteen miles from Barren Sprillga, arrested on a charge of robbing the " -. a--f4poe-of-4whE -Lost--year- -- - - - - ::_ sash- nglesKle-m,-was-sfrot 'the-ne%aresb-ra,4ro,ad irbsrtion. -- ---- ant-wl"seceral tbin sanH-pounTs-- was with Chicago, but Injured his leg mea-on QundBy. --- -- '- -- " _. ti :� , . . . . `wl 4 z... rt l d. i^,t. .... N:, ,5.. ,F x: :... -1-_-1_-_- ,r n u. _ .. r.., ..:., .„ .};A.,. .. .� _ ,,:y,..;G^ke..+..,yd',"_ yR. �� ',� ✓.' S1%Ra., .• ro .. ,mss meati• ..= ti.,�. 1 :: '?c v-•' 'ir{. '-�'s^` '.S'�';xi.. .r•:� w, 'sx`. i� C. y sem. .8 ,&r :+tea e�ssx^ ,�t. .A-^ ra.tiz• ..,a+ra . u-a.,Y, z Bei. $ 1y � :.t xe ,f,.y�i.� c s, w.. v. �� „� ..' `�: ,, ,.� '.�.»,. Y ''� F. wN 4YY� Mi+ PFe^A '.sy e��' Frn'. , : ,, r„ r n t kojT{�1 Ip N��Q MARCONI'S HUMOR 'WHY CRUST IS BEST. --- x �- tJJ ll 11 UU (;ug�lmo Marconi, the wireless . Eat the cruet of bread is prefer- wizard, who has been much in the once to the crumb. This is the ad- RO� TH SETOPS Public'eye lately by reason of the vice of The Lancet, for a century wl. part,he has played in the war be- or more a sort of doctors' Bible. tween Italy and Turkey and beoause This London medical publication tl'$AT BODD $ HIDNET PILLS of his reported discovery of mastless says that analysis,.shows that the CURE SUFFERING WOKEN. wireless, had an Irish mother, and crumb contain on an average 43 • - ' _ naturally possesses a sense of hu- per cent. of moisture, while the - fi' lire. aav mor. - __ - creentaing n . _ • Marco _ Her Kidney Diaeas From I ]e between crust and crumb is the fact - �' ,She had been to Suierer fdr Many that .the former contains' air in ® y� Years. creased amount of soluble.carbo.- hydrates arbo- ,.. hydrates owing to-the`aotion of in- St. Simeon, Doriel, CharIeveiia tense heat which the crust receives ti- Co:, (Quebec, March 11 (Special).- ,, t; .{ compared with, the',crumb- during Only those who lav-•'suffered know • MONEY baking. Moreover, the crust ha a eta ''the blessings of perfect-health. The x'` ', more pronounced bready flavor' 'joy that it brings into their lives than the crumb a flavor Aich is makes them waist to shout the good j attractive and which stimulates..the VERY WELL PLEASED. H. w.�lAwsoN, Ninety Colborne str.a, mews from the-housetop's. ' ` They f . £",�;� '� a a�.�. 'flow of digestive juices. s rr Toronto- •,want other sufferers to know the ,uy � y -� Collector- Say, look here! I'ui ,road t0 health. Such is they:Case ' tired Of 0811' j1j ORTY ACRE' FRUIT FA7,M-NEA$ I'with Mrs. Alfred Savard of this PER here about t 1, A FIREMAN'S IL. bill!" m8 Niagara River, iven planted. Reveii, his ', ---- --The for-�.. 1911 early. thirty per cent. on. pr Y place. ` -Th Uel Well -I'-m mightyasked. - -- ._.... "I have been a sufferer for many How Zam-Buk Delivered Him. glad to (mar it. A . .l ears with Kidney Disease," Mrs. _ A BEAUTIFUL FARM OF TWO RUN. Joseph's eland, with fine house; up-to and nfnPt�---crom on Sts v8 says, a Ing an a ver- r om ort or the Dyspeptic.-Nate barn and outbuildings. 'Owner wishes tisement tellingwhat. Dodd's 'Kid- �; ° Alta., Iives W. P. Mahy, a former - ' member of the local fire brigade, There is no ailment so harassing to devote his. time to other business, so ' ney Pills had done: for a similar lin ; She, and exhausting as dyspepsia, which i enlarsl frnishedfor on tanpiiciaSion.Full par Y ' trial. Sis' tidedboxes cured' me coin- has wonderful cause to be i : 'sufferer I decided to give them a - thankful fcr the curative powers of-'arises from defective action Of the uu UNDRED ARD FIFTY-SEVEN ACRES € P stomach•and liver and the victim 11 in Norfolk County; six acres fruit lets] Zam-Buk. He says: "A serious ' up-to-date house: new bank tiara; a u ]P Y•- of it is to be pitied-. Yet he,can r# +id What Dodd's Kidney fills-have skin disease, broke out on my face, 'find readv relief in Parmelee's Ve_ desirableyroDeriy at a bargain. raj ands read until, I was in a terrible 1 dune for Mrs Savasxl-they .hale P stable Pills— SND FIFTY.Acgrsl ��- doae mor 5'san o ofFesuffer- -- - - I es a is itself b ziy Pee Tonto some ears ago, he was given!were frightful] irrAatin and Y Years of effee- orchard; in county Pe .... •ers in Canada. The daily-papers ' y g r gi y g, Yet 'tice_iise.- ' Ttle1'e � a big banquet. Oris o- e spec - rcra c - -or rubbed t i�hled r areNE HUNDRED ACRES-GOOD HO USX cures made V them every wide] advertised as the greatest) U and outbuildings; near Teeewatar, E" d�- y ers• a prominent citizen, in hes and smarted. Shaving caueed me y P' i g ever c ouaded but not one of q• They always Cure Kidney oP , A fleet-class farm worth the money. Disease and Kidney Disease la the lII$ e-illOgle9 On the guest by a S}(p a'gOny;•_and sometimes I would 118ve them C8n rank in value with Par` N IDEAL FAR]f OF.TWO HL*NPR '� ''• of the ton ue, used the word to go two weeks without- a shave. melee's. A actes.in.county of venin�ton, witla (suss of nino-tenths of the troub s •done wh he should have said I tried home-made remedies, he-b- ,_� ._ floe brlek house; good outbuildings: calk_ ny From whic3 women suffer. did. Signor' Marconi's English;salves and various other prepare- t on easy terms. ., ITS MORAL. be bough 7 ti is excellent, and in the course of tions, but the sores got no better. "The'- - Oz,R HUNDRED ACRES IN COLIN f thermometer is much 'like of Eiimooe, with Hundred Acres Goo >si $f a Isar forgot to do it for a whole his speech he remarked,, in refer- 'When Zam-Buk was mentioned I d men }n One respect." Timber; ?A acres apple orchard stood 'year he would not get out of reef -' ring to a phase of his work: "I had little faith that it would be ahle pest' _ Frame House; two Barns. --Can rch be'bon;ht dug' scarcely know how I did-I mean, Ito do me any good. I gave it a[ hat is that 7" richt. E done it." There etas a tyrinkle in :fair trial, however, and the first box "When It once begins to take a WENTY-FIVE ACRE FRUIT "A Grand Medicine" is the ec- his eye and erervbdxiy roared, made such a wonderful change for f drop it falls by"degrees.°_' l T Near St., Catharines; 'Brick Hoose: eomium often passed on Bickle's - ' I the better that It 1 Barn; twenty acres 'planted. Can be gave me encour u ht very reasonable, Anti-Consumptive Syrup, and when _ agement to continue. I did so, and- the - x the results from its use are conoid- HIS T : T\IVG. vF, OP crnE BEST FRUIT FARMS IN to Cut a long story short, Zam-Buk, - - Dainrict -Fifty acres. �sa`also(`otta¢esand fine crib 3ldingv. seed, a borne out by many persons "Well, b<)v, what do you know I in the end, quite cured me," a tthirto or wbinh are Planted, Elegant who have employed it in stopping Can you write a business letter I Zam-Buk cures eczema, blood „ _ will be sold on easy terms. coughs and e-radicatin colds, it is Can you do•sums 7 } _ d g g l poison, ulcers, Chronic sores, pi lE�ORTY ACRES - aT CATHARIN ES - more than grand. Kept In the I "Please, sir," said thegoa in ringworm. coli sores, cuts burns !' 1[' Bungalo and rotta;e and good out- g P � PP r' � , _ house it is always at hand and 1t for a job, we didn't y l and skin injuries All druggists Marion Bridge. C' B, Stay 1o, 'fit ba:ldipgs. Thirty-four acres planted in I have handled MINARVS LINIMINT'irmt. and a money maker, The owner +" : . has no equal as a ready remedy If much for those studle9 at our.and stores at 50c box, or post free durinthe past year. It is always the;wishes to retire and anxious to sell fou have not tried it, do so at once School. But I'm fine on beadwork :from Zam-Buk Co , Toronto, for I.first Liniment as ed for here, and no-, s Or Cla IDodeIln " yyaertionably the best seller of all the I IiACF. MANITOBA. ALBERTA, SAB. ' Y g• !price. Refuse substitutes. difineerent kinds of Liniment I handle. I katebewan and Brttl»h Columbtis .` 1�ITCHE`rETTES. : NEIL FERQUsoN. land both improved and unimproved, In Al - Acook who keeps in the-damper CRIPPLED WITH RHEUMATISM. "' puarter, half or whole wtiolps, also. in ' J TOO. TEN U qt.S, cs ]deserves a kitchen that keeps out targe*r a n An qv dr iho _•_- S'L University Street. ldoatteaT _„• ,. sorer, If thtnktoe of tavestlnR In tt'egtd- ' -- -- ern ands it is to your interest to consult the damp. "Just a word of praise for GIN PILLR `There is only one family line 1n me •Treat your servants well, for, in AbourMfted►a months ago I•could Dot walk this country which can bear the across my room, suffertne severely with burdens which are u ' 'Phones t Blain 6991„ Park W. ;__W _ :.the case of good ones, finding is not rhreumattsm, r took SIX PILLS and be- 4#What put upon it. A girl knows by the way a lean DAWSON. Toronto, :necessarily keepings. come Qniee well” What is that 7 y " "The Clothesline." b -=lea. �;._y�-they ought-.tat MALE HELP WANTED 14 A maid goes out to service-before SAMUEL LON(35t<ORE. a just the color she t in s they� DOD SALARIES EARNED BY RTA. / marriage—then she goes into it. Write us for free sample of oin Pills to —1 (� _ aro., v x tt�n Avents and Telreraphers. Great An Oil That is Prized Every- demand for men. We quality you quickly. A good mistress may be bom--a try. An get the regular size bores at where.—Dr, Thomas' ]±electric tlil � " B�'•t srhon] to Caeada.' Frei. Book is es. gocd servant must'always be made. PILES CURED IN Al To �1 DAYS. (plains. Dominica School-Telegraphy.To-. s1'a It is more pleasant to give than Your dealer's, or direct from no-me. a'was put upon the market without!vnnrd-prist will refund in ney 1f PA70 01"fT• roams• LrLrN'r la s to cure any oast of Lsthinj, Bond, - to receive-this is especially true of bo=: is for 12.50. Money refunded it (}IN any flourish over thirty rears a o. P� y g I Bleedin.or Yrosreelln-, Ptler In a tw It, a• It was fit U tay� Geo SOUVENIR POST CARDS. 1motices. PILLS fail to cure. National Drug h P p to meet the-wants of I EyD 1oc. FOR 15 BEACTIFCL .POST !d, • t Give-your servants a good table, Chemical Co. of Canada, Limited, Departa small section, but as soon as iter Did you ever hear of a woman giv-lsmi*h Cards, all d!fferent Agents wanted. - ti merits became known it had a whole ;ing to charity the -money she hard etiParry Sound.t Y P sad the will be legs apt to eke out mens W.L.W.L, Toronto ilthe same with the family skeleton. -- continent for a field, and it is-now j saved up with which to buy a hat f i MIs LLANVOU • A maid shouldn't try to dress like SNOT HIS FAULT, known and prized throughout this :F ilaT and FARM SCALES. Witson's. ' la here. There is fwthin r tJC1 `"'ui° Wor'N•- 9 F+nianarl.- T,.lel,r _ her mistress, for if she fails _ ryman P r, Duly loses her temper, and i# sFi'eer �CL o it. _ I ANGER !.'u-10 8a 1t>TyPe eta Ir P what's thiel Half a dollar? . Why, �, ternal .au•: exi.r� lc oared w1Woo1 e*•eThe--chea reeds, she eels ]uses lrei' plass. yoube-Youmut two hours:"— - _ ----- . press�f.�dotlte.F lv our a.i.ie traatmeac waste no If yQu talk before your servantsOn the new Cunard liner, La,co- '-Form .Exterminator puts it within store too r•tn Dr. Beutaan" midicaiCo. Rider- So I may have, but I've imbed. r.,llir,rwood ont. as though they were deet, you will n'a, which is now in the course of 'reach of all, and it can be got at - F been on the brute's back only about passengers any druggist's. G TON BCA LE QUARANTEED. wifsony kwon find out that they are not tett minutes." construction assert ers may have-1 ,;cels works, s Esplanade, Toronto (dumb. mounts on mechanically-driven ! - - I,; ` horses. Over a hundred thousand pedes Your Overcoats Each_year 3,OA© [ores waiters The Best.Liver Pill.-The action "` {!trians pass over London Bridge in , __e �' of•the liver is easily disarrang gid, ]hat ieOLASAT E BRO,fO QUININE.. LTA k i'hicles onp aR hiCb whilethe thismbrid a ex- I son ra Ieiabad i tt�a�a�� �8 to nd situationber of ve- i s in Great Britain, A sudden chill, undue exposure to Lor the signatare of E.W,DROVE. r'. d the g 'A^��^i��^ OY�Ins Oa the elements, over-indulgence in World over to Care a Cold in One Day. 2sr.•!reeds twenty thousand. some favorite food excess in drink- ! The•'8oW of a Plano lel lho - HASH SO BAD BABY ing, are a few of the causes. But Tommy-Huh 1 I bet you didn't I Astronomical observations is Action. Isllstat on t!s• whatever may be the cause, Par-i have a good time at your birthday Cliini weSre carried on as far back melee's Vegetable'Pills can be re- Party yesterday. Jititmy-I bet I as 2333 B. C. _. _,,'OTTO HIG-EL" BPMF NEAR- DYING lied. ' y r can be taken. They are the lead sick to-do fq . y - •Plano Action ' q Try Marine Eye Ramsay in liver. Ills, and the have no su- �- g $pone e t e at correetive t71a,t did.. Tomm Then wh� ain't °U When y I a: Mlnard's Liniment cures Burns, EI �}. ?srnartlnir-reetaFine, Acs Quickly. #lead Broke-Out. Spread to Arms pen0le among such preparations. e. �'©&I,.T it for Red.Waak,Watery VyieanR! A. L70p LUMM[R ' r i ranub Fa Eyelids IVRINIfiletrw Book LYON (� P L U M M E R ' Le s and Entire Body, ttched So ThA only time a henpecked man ' �." dye ^ ``� gonr e. BU—not 11 coin- T« b _ , O TOGETHER. D sed t on red i IriscewsF•l phyne, y S Atod.*rm ut us n success ,i (Members Toronto tirwk 6zchaass) 1.Ra -He ould'Serateh Until Blood Ran.• is allowed to head the procession "It does seem hard to Undo]stand N@ e d"10.n' Praceka for many years i�Ow,I Stocks Bonds sad Mining stocks bought and ?; is when his `wife thinks she hears why same dwiiracea t� the PuAue and sold b t t - One Box of Cd Ointmentand y people marry each krodrerlrts.LsetAboe per lotus x 1sold on eosae.bdon. i>tabn is Government Care 'ye wire n septic Tubes, •i and Municipal Securities. :NearI One Cake of Cuticura Soap burglars downstairs. other," remarked the Sociologist. Murine Ebro Remedy Co., Chioalo ZI 1Neil1^d. Street, TORONTO ;g Cured Him. "I suppose it's due to the fact Tela.M. 7974-9 - Cable:"Lyonriuw" ' Has.Had No Return. As a safe-guafd buy.-nothing in that•misery loves company," sug- " the baking powder line tt:'. q}} __ The sun never shines for a man Send for' Free Book rl.inf * ..When my boy was about'threi isontbi` the ingredients are print-a „n the •HIS W.ky. chose only joy, money. REMEBy, tthes Worldfam TRENCH'-old, his"head'Uroke out with i rash which FATS._ ` label. The manufacturers of the f• r cure for Epilepsy and Pit@.' y Was very Itchy and ran a watery fluid. We I won't defend a man whom I Running the furnace can teach a tried everything we could but he got worse brands of bakingSimple home treatment —511 the time; till it 110�tIer in mh;e}j_ ve to be 25 years' success. spread to lin arms, legs lar a quantities of alum are used guilty." "\Tow, my;man about as ]nary swear words'as .' and thea to his entire body. He got so.bad g q r boy," said`tlle older ]Swyer, "yoii t;nybgd3 call learn. Teetimeniais-rid. Over {hat he exmi soli dyini, The rash would' ale'-afraid ''to p]•int the,ingredients mustn't set 1,000 in itch so that he would'scratch tf11 the blood on the lab your judgment t1 TRENCH'8 REMEbIE$eLIMITED - ` -a-this yellowish tuff won a all •••- ns�-that ui-t�maiorit}. I '`o man or woman should hobble t17 st. Jamas' Chambers, Toronto. 'over his pillow in the morning. I had to put buy it at any price. hlragic Baking lar a defended plenty of men whom painfully about- -because of corns ttensskin on his hands to Prevent him tearing Powder is pule and suarantoed not--I believed to be guilty, but the jury When so certain a relief is at hand eklo. He was so weak and> - e fainting spells as if he were dying. .. _ '. �sf$erw:Fr "as- o owati . Ste was almost a skeleton and hb..Uttle hands_ . . .•• - -_,, — were this like claws. CELESTI:�\ SWATS. _ A• ON THE- a -� "He was bad about eight months when we HIS FAVORITE PARABLE. R VI�TUR.IA I,UISr tried Cuticura Retaedks. I hsd'not laid him - A country clergyman on his round 11e,wo Tonal down In his cradle In'the daytime for a long Mrs• Willis-I suppose that in From New Toric NOT. t2, 1912 while. I washed him sill Cutkurs Baa and heaven we will be' alias of visite interviewed a youngster as O . - - p ppointed in From San Francisco'Feb.27,T913 £' Put on One appiketion of Ci ticura ointment '' j to his acquaintance with• Bible d he was so soothed that he could Slee t fi:ltlintZ certsi t o le there, U will'vi.ttt.eletra,Svd■t ttatr,Egpq , p..• 1■dia,Cevlo■ cram$ettlewpi. lava., - pu don't know how glad I was he felt better: Mrs. Gillis-Yes. But we'll .be stnricii_- N c�Cl., lapan Saa Iwpti ` took one bot of Qlitlemra ointment and more disappointed' at finding Cer- Ikk "My lad," he 59.1:1, "yOtt hare, of " id■eds whhOvedwd^merioa34 tty near one cake of Cuticura Soap to cure tail] people there: Ottiir6e, heard of pact&tiles 771 .... . ._- D INLXND•EXCURSIONS- I think'our boy would have died but s AND SiDE TRIPS : r the Cutkurs Remedies and:l shall always -- "Yes, sir;" shyly answered !hp bey, whose mother had instructed ��THE OPTIONAL 1TDayonJa fie lkamala s firm friend of them. He was cured HF. SEAS HEA.F:"- , TOURS 1 JI Days on Jspse n oret return years ago; and there has �� s him in sacred history, "yes, oir." Duration 110 I?ay: Each : no return of the trouble. I shall be Old Lady—"I want you to change "Good " said the cler �1ad to have you Publish this true statement &5' a■d ,eelnrliny all sae Good," man. �■[ D!hL cure" (Signed) Mrs. M. C.-Maitland, that parrot:I..bought from you-he s ! "Noor, which -of them do_-you. like` 0 �VJQ no ��6„ad��a:l,a: b � Gaper, Ontarlo,May 27, 1910. 'doesn't speak•at all, and you said the best Y.' Y,. For � more than a generation mothers have f he'd repeat every word lie hea M." The bov squirtned but at last "Aa! 'arryone erAe ha sad. the } d a speedy,agreeable and economical I Crate.. wtmeat for their skin-tortured little ones Shopman- Yes, madam, and so heeding his mother's .f royrns_ he js +Yrlfe A,3-E/e1. Sa Cuticura Soap and Ointment, -Although'l he would-brit you took him in.eilch re lied: " 'Obey are sold by druggists and dealers every- I a hu rry that I Hadn't time to tell Z r HAMBURG-AMERICAN ` where,nliberslsampieoteach may beobtalned „ O 1JlE replied: guess I like that one where � � L]� frac, room the Poiter Drug ,4 Chem. Core.. I you he was deaf. _ - somebody loafs and fishes." 4'1-16 BROADWAY, N.Y. sd.icWOW.,63 Columbus Ave.,Bostoa.U.S.A. or Ocean 8teamehlp Agency, : 63�tsna.ss.Ta*eettg; — z • - 5. , _ va �r 'C.w- +„•-":Fdt .,i.,.v. edit ,,- t. },.,•••.1.0 •. ,al tiw „4q:s..,. r.. ... .- .... .M,crtr:1• „a.!......, ,. .!- e• �.. ., .."i,,, ,'..,at>_,y� ... 5n:, .•.Y,,• u r +•�' ti .,+,}•3 .. �, •-�.. .••aa �.. .,. ,, .. al.' , .;�,. C ++.'w'•'<c.»rd='. u,;,, „S5' ^��''�'a,�;.�,1 t. �.'t" "� %'.,'*viw,s,iiv{%'"'.' .-°f 4,. +vy.E�•'',tr�{j,'� r..L.�,�,n. —',".'iyl'" '*h�:."'x3. ,M\,: c,w,'�-.�6"•Y�r"%i m w"' -.,: •--,<.!: ,;, : d,ati.:.'a"�r-»•, -:*o.:�'._,sup "' sv ' .'r..r.^s'.J.'.-•.c.:�e_s..r •.r�"•. -•-s• ,nw•.t -: •`:•$ _. . .rw-ar a , • , a MY ^ � rams$ SVOPickering Combination sale to-dayBULLS FOR SALE-Two regist (Friday.) ered ' Shorthorn balls,one 1e months old Doe RICHARDSON14 r ---- 19 mouths old,also some reg Allies. JOHN ypabllshedeTery Friday mosstlogailtsOmes, _ OTT,Atha latlei,eon, S. Pickering.. ..Ind. �PiaktitinR,Oct. NOW AdaertDtaefKerata. phone 1618,Ciasemoa0 neatest. iibtf _ RATES OF ADVERTISING:VIM hsa�wion uen.onotioinclude �a OR SALE-Seed oats at lot 81,con._ -���CSStOS19 v`3A,10 �7 -)laird subsequent inaertioa. lira- 6 sante - - CAL.• ES --- Th Legal or Foreign -of valuable- p idwrtissmenta. F 3, 068PH'COWAN• Otierrywjod. Z7est > •Ai=�-�p• •• arm ro art As e yell. Hsu OR SALE-A barn so:so in mma P WITHOUT MILK - --.. -. __• - Tsarli•or yeast contracts payable qu-StUriv- � repair. Apply to JOHN BOYES. Picker- in the Village of Claremont and and Svsme•s car s,tell lines or under,with papas Ing,Out. 94.46 the Townships of Pickering ..Call and get free Booklet bene ear,i3 00.payable in ad an vance. _ _'� - x' -- d.Uxbridge, in the - ra;si� Calves five'coats per line aa,cn subsequent,insertion. - -County o n ar o• . - 4yesiriaootzact rates znsiie linoirn oti eppllco- brew eev ttrain,just arrived atCherrywood and succeeafully wit tit milk" t No free advertising. station.-:HOS,13EE808, Y5 There will be offered for sale by public anc- �?j'jE;s Advertisen:onts without written instructions siva b ;BLATCHFORD�S Grose _ tirDl be inaertad_uatildorbiddan and ches¢ed sa POTATOES FOR SALE-Stored at v Thomas Poacher, Aucti;neer, - eordtnely, Orders for diat:outinutug advertise- mr SValtan tipui�lob 97, R. F, Pickeiiu¢. at. 11ailSott'S ,Hotel in the 6 titans of 7� �t A Obtainable -` Usaw must be in writing and sent to the pub- Price per bag,$1.75,GEO.SMITH, Duabartou, Claremont on Saturday,the30thstay of CALK MEAL v' ishan Ont. - 23-26. ' Job]York prompt.S attand�d 4R• - 'Slarch, A b. 1912,at the hourof'_'P tat TERMSVOR. SALE-A large number of I thefullowing properties belwngin�•lo the Perfect mlik substitute. Three .,anywhere cedar poste of good quality at tot 28,con,2,1 estate of the late Alexander Alurgtcti ot•four calves can be raised on - IL2.5 per year ; $1.00 if pai3 in advanci • P,ekering• Iadepeud at.phono six, Mark., or I it at oat of one where lnrlk I[� e" ' ad ress.7.S.HONEY,Chnrrywoad,P, 0. 2446 PaxcEL No. 1. _ All rt'hd singular , � „at• th Subscriptions to the L:4iited-States,A.L50 ,e - is fed. �- - in advance i that certain•parcel or tract of land - • SKED. BARLEY FOP. SALL• -In1- _ ' , and premises situate, tyles and being Lowest prayed Si. R.nun H1t1I,, long straw Ie7. r beery ylnlder. B.(3CTH1tI1^,dr BVNB,Audley. to the Township cif Pickering in the ' ' BL�TCHFORD S AOHN 'MURK,AR, Proprietor, Bell Phone,Whitby Central, klitf Counly of Ontario, containing by ad- � ash AOR SALE-House and lot situated ' measurement .two noes, .,and being . SIS GAR and�FLA�hSEED f � �j NOTES AND.COMMENTS 1` ori• Rroek SA., Clar mout,-oppoe=te;the compose of art of ; t _ d p t\umberEight- Metbodiatcburch. For particulars app% to een in the Ninth Concession of the .FOR ALL STOCK Prices ~' u acemone -- 5itfy- ownahip of PickeriG --- - --The flgEt tt at is being waged =------ ---- The above ro artn they is situate 1 i ' 1 age o Claremont .and on same - or single. Can accommodate married man. y other parts of the Dominion F,rfurther particnlarasp !y to W. a: wlb- thereiaeaidt0 he erected a- brick RICHARDSON S RICHARDS011i S SON,Brougham,P.O,or phone Mask.893, 25 house 25 by 36 with addition 19 by 28 : ' against certain foreign elenieuts - coutainingtwelverooms,and beingone (GROCERIES GROCERIES that ha - n HOP$HIRE SHEEP-The under- and one.half stories high. also a good happen to make their home SR signed has for sale a aawber of Shropshire table and drivinghouse. There is _ in'Catlada is hardly to the credit Down s6sarling rams, eitra good anality, lot — ` t la,con.r.Piekwing, or phone E, E, ijoH, also about one,acre of orchard and of,our country. If it werea trim- Claremont, 96tf small fruit and both bard and soft , - 110 water. __60 r final elites that R=are being object- OR BALE-On lot 11, 7th Con. of - -pert um r S - hal,at$16,SG per ton.6 fresh milah cows, also • - <� • aantity Of dry tamarac wood, AN DBE yr 18 in the 9th Concession of the Town- "�uewesS ' k is a strong feeling against the ad- PL�oo 91-24 ship of Pickering, which constitutes ,• and is composed of Village lot number - J - ��• mission of natives of India, who ,. - UR'8ALE-A few tons of hay. A twenty-three for the`Mage of Clare- - c�e`r .happen to be our fellow-subjects, L1 McLanehlin roadcart, ons sow due to wont as shown on Ian thereof made YV/ANURE PR1 AGiiER ' r _ !arrow to a few weeks,end a flat eln.a fork• pp into British Columbia and the by John Shiar, P, L• S., and $led in - shire boar for was right, N. J. CHAPS AN. :law ga it now stands prevents 'Aau°y 9s-24 the Registry Office for the said Coun- ty of Ontario on the 20th day of Aug- --I .have left six "Seeress" Manure Spreaders,80 bushels these people from bringing their H. PUGH. of Green River, hag unit 1889. This parcel contains one- "a O. the- following grain for sale: Bsrley, cacacity, steel wheels, light draft, roller bearings. _ - wives into the Dominion. When s half acre of land. Pe•e,Timothy and Ataike Beed.all snitnbla for f Y,�Rc$L No, 3. The south Harter - These I will seH for X110 each, s eetsh:- ti •nee enact such lairs-against these seeding purpoaea, Inds,endent Phone 817 Mark- q _. P� ham Central, Wtf of the north.half of lot number Tweu people, could it be wondered if - I ty in the Eighth Coucession of the I make thin seduction in price for quick sale at my shop, ' another Indian Mutiny were to FARM FOR SALE-Lot 19 con. 5, aforesaid Township of Pickering, as I have not time to canvas. - r'rPickering.waslating of Su adres mora,or I There is a never failingstream flow- lass. - - •never falling stream 3 acres of orchard. fa A. horrify the world. These..people .mail fruitofail kends. Possession given first Ing across this parcel of land. of April, iv-2.Also freab-cows for sale. For 4 are said to be iudustrious and I& further PARCEL No. . The Westerly_part of turn er particnl•gs applT to ASiOH ABrou ham the east half of lot Number .Two in :abiding`citizens and we should Brook road,ons,or Lad phone VGG. 1lroatham Ont. 9 tf the fourth concession of the Town- <A treat them wive would like 'oth- - �ship of Uxbridge in the County of On- NG ll ape ages alII "carload ©f � dh Carriages d a c RING D L ' OR SALE:,titt-lo, eontainifi thirty-five acres, l �. Plymouth 'ers to treat its. The Chinese art U 5it',ate.i within 9 msl«s ofd nbnru -am. It store or leas, R y- -carload p a� r� ` another class of Oeople who. have tion. 7 big iarm is oa4 of the choleset to Pick. ear �JS d (7 'Binder ering Township lot s coo, s consiattoa of, Tb6 parcel-has a never failing creek , t been legi±lated against. They are t95 acres of land,more or Ion,all in g•,od state , I flowing across it. r� efcuttlTaneo 7roomtremabonse,wat°rcon• ! 'All the above properties will be of- _., wins on' order. itaxed $500 eaeh for admittanCe vent+tnt. Large oew barn soJ sa4 4..%totes p , •�• - - - stables aoJ pia peon Can dn%'.ng en-1 and tel ed auliject to reserve bid in each into our country. Why should never tailmR speraq creek near barn •cr« cane ' - FOR SALE-Gr,p General purpose Horse,.5 years old, that be tl a Oise? They :are IRR-' ofaging of i acre^.ticooty arrerco• lnii ll rw, 4)� TER". , The purch++se•r of ascii r'utind af)ti right. ' --abiding Krid itillustriuuti ad'well a8 arras% #e i clown w clover 6 n;res ot-Psaturo Pat r`e)�lY+tll pity it depcit•tt of ten pet g - - balanc a p:ow-si ready tog spring cMp. Ira- cent, (uf the amount. of the pill chase .. being thoroagIdy hottest: A Calf- coedit ape4ttloortem Rivaa. Terme Pt+y.- i;_..moripy to the Vendors' Sallcitors Kt r ply to J.w H,)(3 LE HrOU06r,. Ou'. _ b _ Adian is not c.harge�l a_bean y ad- I the tlnie of sale and the halt in in TIME T.E 13f,F -Picker n,t snail s1`ci 3hi1't3 days thereafter ,without inter- `�/ - mittance-feeix-fore h.e.cau enter 1 • • T R. Trmine,going East dna as follows•--e`r• tg j l' Chinese territory.. There.tuay be .q0. t3 %jail 8105 A M. �. _PS,.•Sesttion wiltfx, given of.the said some feature, ab6ut these peuple 12 Local . . a 50 P, 3i.- �Isnrc els on the Fir t! day of April. si*- WHITBY, ONT. - - - '- 'Shat «e do t]UL appreciate and 14 [tonal 6 04 P, M. -. ret to anv exirttno teimneiea that Trains solos west dos am tallows otr,y to held Ng+►ifsst the said parcel, '-EVERYTH1N'G FOR THE FARRIER that may be repulsive to tie, but No, l t Lo •1 8 30 A. JL At the same time and place there = - 11 Local •g 3o P, m. will l,e offered for sale a quantity of b .. notwithstanding .this a ti do not Phones : Bell 941 ; Independent ii'�: . 4 3da11 - 13.50 P. M. blacksmith tools. ..- ihink these people are netting a 'Sunda, inoluded. For farther terms and conditions of +lair deal. -- sale apply to the auctioneer or to -- DracA.t M. MORoAN Executors, SCHOOL R9.PORTa Honne - Seeders CEOWE MORIOAX, • '� ClartLMObt D O N 'T - F O R � ETReport fqr February of 3longollaJAxEs EvANs, or to . . _ 1rabGe school, natnesr,given in order of - ----.EXCURSIONS MICU L t oe A Bsriotr, To call at C. H. $L RLI>\G'S FL RKIT L'RE STORE. We Gave full - merit: IV class -- Annie Wideman. TO - Executors' Solicitors. Parc? Tarr, Sam Brownsbertter. Clay- StoutTville, Ont. - lines in all House Furniture. too Tarr. I11. class-Fern Wideman, WESTERN CANADA Doted 12th-of March, 1912 l - Ina Burkholder,Bethena Brown, Gerd VIA see otlf-spec=ial- Oak, Seebeck. Lena Stover. Ed. Williams, -Arelide Shover, Herb Major. Sr. lt.- _�t�e____40 , s very handsome tablq at 814.50 aod'815.G0,_ ` Watson Rennie, Rhea Turner,Joseppb ' &Pril 2nd, 16th and 30th Brownsher er, Zellah Seebeck. Jr. ..ethers as low as $6.00. - Brow he swan, J. Seebeck, Toro and every Tueeday• thereafter..until - tl�_ _ September 17th, inclusive. -!Vacuum Cleaners for sale,also one for rent by the day. Brown. Wilmot Brown. Class I.- and.ate $34.00 - "Jean Rennie, Mary Brown. Harold Wive s. _ 2r'J1j`,WCWUh(�� Cowie. Primer-Edward Wideman, Lelmontoa net tetur�4=•� CALL Al�t'D SEE US- Cowie. Willie Boyd. Claes A.-Rhea Heater, Tickets good for 80 days. ProportionNOVO - Wilmot Stover, Lindv Brown. Vera ate rates to other pmints in Manitoba. "- _ Tarr. F. Houghton, Teacher. Stskxtehewirn.aiSd Alberta. Tickets 'Give the young'folks' a ]!Dost. Let 'Careful attention Riven to Embalminacid Funeral Work S. 9. No. 8, Pick,eriog, report for will also he on sole' on certain dates them have an education of the right Phone night or day-Bell or Independent. :.;February. . Names in order of, merit: via Sarnia and Northern Navigation kind-no, wAste time, no useless. ex- ---IV. class-'Maud Miller,Harold Pugh,. OomRany. pease-$30-3 months.'Augb Pugh and Oertie Pennock equal,Fred 3lajor, Mabel Griffin, kannie Low rates to iiy'iin Coast• Ticlrefa , - -^ , ILING" ' Pennck. Sr. II[.-Lydia hlnjor, Mar• on sale daily until }ltpeil 1bth. , i,J - aret Pollock, Freda Hameb, .Russel] SETTLI?RS ONE X4'AY TICKETS Blacksm* ithing., _amlin-Buinice'Twee(lie. Jr. IIL- yTo__ 'iC ER:.IN.G Out, " - Irene Pugh, Florence Turner, Albert. . , f _. Suter, Viola Sinclair, Mary Iianiblin, Manitoba. Saskatvhewnn '• Havipig-rented,tlT t Dunbarton shop Jdal'lofi.Philp; Lilian Pugh, Jiinie Car- - aud.Alberta, and opened the same,'I aw prepar- - "- 4 -ter. II. class-Wiifred Mnnnoy. Jos- ed to do all.work entrusted to F' aie Tweedie, Kenneth Hastings. Fra n- _on sale every Tnesclay'itrildarch - e_sbo i thP,s i line. UNK , cis Tweedie, I3ilda Gsent. JS Gr.-IT. and April - � �and Etmily Reeser absent. Sr. Pt. Ii. Full particulars and tickets from Horseshoes l e me anj �� ��--Hazel Burnie. Jr. Pt. IT,-GeorKr any 0eand Trunk Agent or write Call in•and nee me any time. .Toole, Donald Pugh, Arthur Miller, A. E. DUFF, �,' J' Z,=N �c�F.+R Nt1EDNwNO L 09t.ER M O„pq aMT, Nr. �O<�ERT, General Manager. •`'.'1 Edith Toole.'Charenrre Christian. Pt, District Passenger Agent. DiFNSARTUN Capital paidup,e4,700.0Oo.ReserveFunds5,T00,000,ToWAssets,s7.0,000,000 - A.-Ertink 8ebeck, Leslie Sanderson, Toronto, Ont. _—_ rRwvlet><.nvei CO NVENTMCE _ Florence' Miller• Joseph Reesor. Pt. _ -- - Travellers, supplied with Letters of Credit and Travellers' Checks, IHaml n, Lilian B Hamlin n, Roy Se Pt 1 C� - CHEAP., CASH_ 'PRICFL� -FOL' 1i usge of t eerpourntey.�The ais ideantity the awured of mers�andat e#ery caa be Wilmot Tweedie, Margaret McCal ''--cashed-tn any banking town in the7wortd. lam,Teacher.' ' FENCING . - , .. WIRE � �� � IV C I N G �t lost or stolen, they are of no varue-ttsftnder-Or thiel. =- _ ... N , 614, Manager. - � ► � � ., _ WHITBY BRA CH _ C D GORD - --- AT THE -- , ---_---- __. _ AMOOKLI HARDWARE STORE OMESEEKERS r - EXCURSIONS Having bought oti1;- the Pringle`& Manning Hardware business-at The Standard Saak I Canada. ` To Brooklin,-1 have purchased ta, very litrge gnantity o�all No 9 Record of Business'as at the 31st.of January, 1912 {k8fti - hard-steel wire with round'-lock-a:nd-F-tn�_'-prepa-red--: -=— Ma�itega �askatchl3rraa; _ ASSETS L.1�Bttl,iEs Special Train leave Totoeto 2.00 D•m•as tO ZUBet-aIl Wro pititors_iII thl line of-fencing. _ _ _- - Ftillo«itilr is (itu.list for_ nick deliger £lei t pre Hll� t0_ 0911awa, Cash on Hand $3,619,7-2-2.14 Notes in Circulation $1,092,353:OQ 3, APRIL 2,16,30 MAY 14,.28 JUNE 11,7ti y y+- R� • P• Notes and Cbeques of Deposita - - 30,116,869.88 - +` s. JULY 9,,23 AUG.8, 20 - 'SEPT.3, 11 Buivmxnvill, Pickering, Whitby, Myrtle, Machester, Clare- and due by other Banks - 2,470,791.48 Dividends - - - 65;459.00 SrcendcLrtiekN Ontario dations to principal moth, Dagwar, or Greetl'blirn, G-.T.R., C.P.R., C.N.R,:.- - 'Dominion"Govt. andother Due to other Banks - 403,606.87 trweNPoints u _, first-class Bonds 2_,962,134.88 Capital $2,000,000,00 to bar fence 50 in.•high all, No.9 steel;wire, stxys_lRh in. apart •_ 31c per rod Mans on Call, on Govt., Reserve Fungi 2,660,000.00 : LOW ROUND-TRIP RATES .,1 ]tTF 29c f-~ �7 and retard 53-0.00t F-dmoston and return 9 ____,,. -blooicipal and other _ Rebateoflntoiest - �42aod'to ocher points u tXoportion. Tickets 51 " " - " - -'moo " BOnd9'at{tl Stocks - ' 1,006,845.00 on Discounts -' 71,643.45 w po�to retms within 60 days tram saint date. $ 48 " w ,,.. 22 ., 5c '•� = TOURIST SLEEPING CARS _ GovernmenteCirclat . Balance ofProfi[ Prices on other styles of Farm Fencing, Lawn Fence Poultry and Hog secure Note Circulation 1tp,000.00 and Loss Acct, $1,583.58 4,753,027.0>! w Edri,oaton ria Saskatoon,also Se WiOnlpei, Bills Discovn�ed and p'�"�0�F!',,,vvu Maio,[is,aoq.9e:wrsiae.. corn- Feuee, Gates and all,fenee supplies furnished upon application. Current Advances . 25,397,668.88 1as1.11e erd>4 fatty eavrpped ,rir6 1>cdd,.t.w 6a Sam le lock and size of wire furnished on a licatian. - - _ • .'.- �, asearad at tsederste saw tivoes6lecal asset. P PP .._Bank Q'reiaises- - $97-842,1-3 "•�• i:. tarty application must be made. Order early,. as.prices may advance. Other Assets - - b7,25$47 ASK r NOYEaEEKEsti' rAMPHLET I will erect any Df this fence around Brooklin and vicinity for 5c per -r-- - - i I yaat rases sad fuG oematim. rod extra. Stretchers supplied at 25c per day. $37.311,317.78 $37,311,317.7� `¢ m scared C.P.R.Asset erYhon e connection. ' P. ._.._.._.- any of LlUE hitt CNARr. BE @F CARS An a s A a « ua .%�' qG.s.,,.^rm ..,, x e,e•srn y ,.i a x,,. ,ut 3,,., ,her :ic._ - ^•n •c :o • . i, "tt•'9:. '';'N, C, . .else :.. ,.v:,des•'.•.pC_ �S -yre „`•%'?.,� y!. ..atG`' wi,,`.iyKif• •P�J'�'�'"�4y •5?!'";� n.;r_��'r.� tt. 'xs ,.{��':'� ru t � r,. •:r s„'aca sy' x.re. .i•r ,'s•-•m�.r,:- .a_-..a:'e 2..g.T.,:+ =m. "-'.aw. ';^_i+.. ca.. .,,+Lm :.saw' :�' •,w a4�. •r:.'' � .: q j' • _ CLARSMONT Reuben Besse has purchased a I HOMESEEBERS EXCURSIONS - TO WESTERN CANADA new driver from W. H. Pugh for ' Y. J. -wad In the city — , �I C H-A RIM his livery businesq. Via Chic o,�nclull all points on • g on Fridayy. David Pllkey, of the lith of Uz• - Mrs. Win Walker is on the sick Grand Trutt Pacific Railway Aril OT Miss snare Neal, of$tr�uSville, pneumonia. June lltli and 26th;Ju11A 3111: ly 9th and Zflyd'; China. d very' large assortment Mrs. G. H. $auris le -tile`-Friday August 8th and 20th; September Srd Stationary. Books,Dolls, Toys, jtul 'was home on Sunday. ft night for a few weeks'visit to her and 17th. Winnipeg and return m ` George Ada •, of ,Agincourt, parents in Brussels. 83 .00. Edmonton and return 842,00 received for the Holiday trade. Cali 4 spent Monday in to%n. pbilip Forsyth, of Bedford Tickets good for sixty days. Propor- and see them. _ John Wagg spent Sunday with -Park, is spending a few days iv.ith tionate rates to principal points in -subscriptions oaken for all Magazines, ` friends in_Mackham,__ Manitoba, Saskatcbewan and Alberta. _ . Thomas ill gg - s father, Elias Forsyth. Dail News r - of cattle oI, Mouday. Herbert orsyt o oron P+ also be on sale on certain dates via spent" Sunday with his grand Sarnia and Northern Navigation Com- - Miss�MarRQret Macnab was in mother, Mrs- D. Forsyth. - pany. Full particulars, ttekete and the city on Tuesday. Chas. and Mrs. Proctor, of the illustrated literature from an Grand �a ,0 Mrs. Geo. Richardson is visiting Lith Cuncession were the guests of Trunk Agent, or write A. F. Duct, '$ZocIr street. :Whitb3r 'her sister in Oakville: Geo. -H. Samis spent Sandny Fred and Mrs. Farther on Sunday• Ont. with Passenger Agent. Toronto, - - - with friends in Toronto. - - -" - ��•• ��++ Wallace Barton, of y aintfield, _ Grows lint, at V 5 ' _ R wagintown onMonda WTICAL TIME G Your . Ultimate Thoice r Mrs. Ira Powell is ander the Doctor's care at present. 'Years of Age + Rev._J A. Grant spent antcode OF ���'S LIFE Dear Sirs: "I heard of PARISIAN You may not buy an engine this year. Yon may decide that your of days last week in Toroy. SAGE and as my head would itch a present Separator will do for another season. Nelson and Mrs. �Yagg sp rat Rorxi deal, I thought I would try it. Like many present owners'of ► Sil with friends in Toro to. I never used any remedies before and 111101 .lY++ Dc. ra am, en 1 , W was bald on top of my head, am usin e e o aezt.' where I was bald. Miss Sloan, of Peterboro, is I would like you y see t e n is SafCty, ` hair sprouting from m9 head. The CREAM S-E P.A I-�ATORS 'visiting with Mr. and Mrs• Rob itching in my scalp quickly disappear- bins. ed. I am 65 years old and have been J. H. Michell, of-Green River. 6o,Wellington,B,C.-"For syeardur- at the Bazaar-51 years, You may even be persuaded to try two or three other makes be- +spent Thursday at Albert Raw- ins the Change of Life I was all run Wm.Ar Hop er, Auctioneer, Hark- fore you.finally get an_F,r rnrire -Bu.t-the -Empire is the ULTIMATE a.,,,•Fi. ,dog_,I was.really nese Bazaar, Nptnth--dz-Sa•Lnaet}--Sts., tne.chine. No other will fully satisfy you so long as,you know there _ �A - - - Pillp-his, Pa. -- Miss Mary Macnab is off-dutY �Wei to 4°� Large bottle of PARISIAN SAGE is a better machine-an Empire-on the market. 'With a severe.attack of rheums- was very despondent cents, Guaranteed by T. M. Mc , tism. ~' and thought I .was Sooner or later you'll realize the truth of what we are telling you now. Per- Charles Sargent has purchased going to die, but al Fadden for dandruff. falling hair and has you would realize it sooner if you were to read our booklet? Perhaps g g scalp iteb, Puts life aLd beauty in- P as fine new Gerhard Heintzmad �: ter taking Lydia R to faded hair and is a delightful hair ou would like the Empire to demonstrate its superiority r cervi own home? �, y Pinkham's Vegeta- dressing. That will be best proof of our statements. We are at our service. Mail sae---` piano end g• receive our booklet profitable y y J. H. and Mr¢. Bill spent Sun- ble-Compound-. -- -- a card or a letter. You will roc on ro dairying h s return mail. ,Address ' day with H. and Mechin, of Bit r! ' Blood Purifier my ghRm. -'' . - • health and strength CHOPPING Empire Cream'-Separator-Co. of Canada, Ltd, ToronA.Mrs. Magnus Hnaderson ref spend- returned. I am verying a fe-v -days with friends in fhaakful to you and f Sold in Pickering Township by e - Toronto. praise yourmedicine Peter Leaper has returned to I have advised several women who suf- Howard E..Turner, Agent, Whitevale s - Buffalo after paying a visit to his fered as I did to try your remedies. You The undersigned is prepared-to do. re: ma Parente hey publish this if you wish-"=Mrs, Brain chopping every day - Charles Derusha is speadinlr a DAVID R ]!!oasis, South Wellington. in the week except �,2ri3- 'C7C7'_ A_ �31].ta!!, �e •couple of daps at Goodwood at the Vancouver Island. B.C. r" Shorthand M EASY , home of his sister, Mrs. Chas. Saturday. - __ .._-___-_-- WHITEVALl ; _'Todd, No other medicine for waman'e"ills teas Announces that she is prepared;io db received such wide-spread and unquall- John F. Bayles, Greenwood If st,ch evidence as the following ex- Jefli Jones left on Tuesday`for sed eadotsetlnent Wekaowod soother _..___- tracts from letters and other equally all kinds n plain sewing, including ! the north-west with is carload of " strop testimony coritained in our , urea's shuts end pants. medicine which 1-3s such a record of sue- ---- - g mgettiers'effects. We wish him cess has Lydia E. pinifttsm's Vegeta- HgB,NB'SS MAKER Ix,oklet:i;zsist scent to satisfy an r,!. succeae• _ �; person desirous of learning shortband. CO YEARS' We care lew,rbd to see Thomas ble Compound. For more than 30 year's then there can be no merit in any bust it Pea been the standard remedy for will The undersigned is prepared to do all tees u3iider the sun: EXPiERIENCS _ -Ditnn oat again' after being con man'sdlls suetl-aa inflammation, ulcera- work entrusted to terra+alosR uterus line. -- + -filled--to the hurise since Nen don, tumors. irregularities, periodic ybop in rear end of Win J. Boll DEAR 9+f R. CL.,RKmonia is a plea Years. pains and nervous prostration, and vve Shoe Store. Oorders solicited. All surf to write a testimonial endorsing w�< Sharman Rnmobr spent SiHxlfty believe Itis unequalled for women dur- r`ePairing neatly and mptly danP anything so ,tach superior-purpose other ! and Moadsay with friendw iu Aur- rag the peh�of change of lila. yt moderate prices. the him a call th+ngQ used f„r the sameOrth as M. .urn and with his sun, Ray r- next time you need anything. your Yystem of Eclectic Shorthand it i 1-f you have the slightest doubt F. STEPHENSON, to others T have examined. I shun •�paos MaAaa Bradford.., be leased to reply to any commusi- prssrews #� Gurney Bundy. of Toronto, was that Lydia E.Pinkham's Vegeta- 19 31 - Brougham, Ont: P cation that tuns be sent me will re- CoiwwaGalrS dE• t' ' here. over swl,day visiting hie bleCompoundwillhelpyoo.w �te fereucetothesystem. ortobave ani• Anvisendingaatatetaand6a cr,vmnMW to Lydia E.PinkhamMedldneCo. one interested call to see me."-Iy b. �s a,aremo r.,r ov.v., . f�«Cweeteoa as father, Wm. Bunds and 'his Gro- a '� a peOO'd+y L 1 �6 011 they, J. Brandy. leanfldentfhl) Lynn,=►iasa.,forad� Best Place LLts. 477 Parliament St,. (teacher,) ttoo.nnat3 a�aeaene 800 onl'ac.w +•mw� !M6 CMR IT”M!"74%Z'a=10 '+^. Rev. W. R. Wood and Andrew your lett®,will be ops ed, Our Fall and VQinter Term corn• "'PiI&ael s Wit -n Vice. n nrenced.September 5th, but students opo_n aot/u,*1°D0r' Johnston were at Newcastle oa � and answered by a womAl for Superior Busitsess or Shorthand may enroll, any day. as instruction is ;�s•� aTue9day attending a meeting of -sad bold in strict eoafideaca Education in the Gr�atand Popular Ktrictly persoeal. ♦bfmdel muec>sted Ls.w aRR-. .. _ _ Che Presbytery_ Write or call for tree booklet vii, o�,eP':r.'°`a'�"�.••o•r+, :' Will and Mrs. Walker and Mise SP"R,AY SUPPLIES t �3.�0'!T Clarke's Shorthand College Y Rachel Walker, all of Toronto. lei.,ussttrss, _ spe rat Sunday v+ith their_ Laoth��: a 6%College St..Cor. Manning Aye. r ss-wsRaroie�> +► Me'et. Wm. Walter. For Niagara brans lime and eta]- - TORONTO. Thomas and ]ides.. Wilson, of phut', grasselli-arsenate of SQ$Qib�O, O!P!. �T ' - --Myrtle, apeat Sunday with the lead, sulphur, . B R Y A lY _ :Ea6tel's parents, James and Mrs. Gould or Aylmer -Spm Patn�ie, Graduates readily obtain good poll Q ,r y t? trona and the demand is f all t ree e7 6 Rai q BAlEi HERt 3.. 'Evans and other relatives. Power Ontfits, Rose, times our supply. This co lege is :° Tobaccos, pt and smokers'- ffiise Erains-Brodis--has return- o n a ear. 9Cudentailave tstelT tff �- � -_sundries. Centlsl office Bell ed to the sits, after spending a "+�-- taken poyeitions at 850, 8M. $76 and .ei ° r r IRR" Telephone Co. Asgency for ' - -fear days at the home of Pec .par• We handle these_under se favor- X100 per month Enter-now. $0 = ° Q_q- Rolston Laundry. __ Lr stets. Dr. C. J. L<tiod Mrs: -Brodie. • s e con itions. Oali and see me at it 4 C x .. It-tC i p - home on Satotday forenoons, or •at Catalogue free, ti�I C K a p ; PA clM CLAREMONT, ONTAR� 3 - nes entertained s a Jeff. and Mrs. Jo the Fruit House,, Oshawa, on Sal W. J. Elliott, Principal uCF4 e s v6 o number of young people• on day afternoons. sa Will - ' -'Thursday evening last prior to COr:yOa a and Alexander Sts. o i�� OECD",a �M g p :o I'�„ p departure for the north- - Oshawa g � 4� o o I Pickering Lumber Yard z #rheic pa Elmer Lick. o,� a PCs "'invest. - - - . 'LINE � O .. .. r--P•- �� All grades at New Brunswick Shingles - • - �Vid. Miller, of Goodwood, bas m s y p — eeeumed his dutigs on the C. P. R. gI '° m °'�Jan C s and patent roofing. ___elude,James L+eg 'tt after being PU t8 tj c. a: R..� yM 1 in. and i pne 1 R gi Pleb I $ and 1 to and 2 s } riff duty during the winter sea- - - hemlock, rough. i Overalls; Smocks, Mitts, Socks and Shirts on hand. a are also , e roRt Apr = i in.pine and hemlock, dressed eon. . Rev_. Mr. Mann conducted both a o. �o� �`y and matched C __,_ready to Bake y.o_ttr�;ier for any of these garments a ,,,,�J ne o a ash " 'morning a nd- evening services in P l S. „ „ O� ►]Corms sulci tlS M the Baptist church, on Sunday, And• make them to your m?asure.., �t o • !Q w v '.m�Jul], lutes stor Rev. Mr. Grant, being - n a R v �, sept. W. D GORDON &SON. ,. - - _ at. "i Pickering,OII Qa O .�on the sick list. "ro' !e Pick t; Martin Linton, vaho Iles been Fresh Oranges and Lemons i o g tl S: n �' mil Nov foreman on the oastern section of. ` " .. Fresh, Smoked and Salt.Fish., r the C. P. R. fctC the prtKt fe'ty years, :-!�— ', ; January 1913-Whitby 1s,oshawa t!,Brongbam is,Porti Parr 14,Uxbrido 10,Canninaton 9, Vela resigned biq position which is _ _ Our Groceries are thb Freshest. T isle Beaverton �upteraove4 a T -�$ow being tilled by Levi Linton.' ` Mrs. Thomas E. Stephimson en- +�3E CFN'='RALL STORE ** tertained the members Of the M �\eW Blaecksmi h Shop I '02229D•ts I 6leigh-riding clubaon Wednesday GE0 R�GE PHI P, BR OUC`HA 'a and Thursday evenings of last week, thus winding up. the' win- Having leased the blacksmith tun's sport. SlMPSON AT hom- kpt all took. It ata ill YOMrs. ort. of Ivan, spent a few I��J Co.`,f�J shop formerly run by Hy. „ Do in.took. It will ,yduring the past week withsou, I am prepared to, do general to call at our works all insp of our dock er brother Ste hen Knight, who - - blacksmithiog in all lines: and obtain prioes. Don't be misled by Vitas been very i t with in aroma- --- - -- ---- - :� _ AL- tory rheumatism. "We are plane- e assure we do not employ them,consequent- oR5 T>aCI TY'" ly we can, and do throw off Ilse io ed to know that-he is now Insprov- Jnat"ar vex a ebipmebt of°D. 8t A. Corsets, all in the latest styles � us- e hone,No. M% Claremont oommiesion o!leper cent.,which wFd 500., 75c, $1.00, $1.25. P certainly save by purchasing from At the home Of Thomas ever- The�`atnoiis La-Dive se -a Jeri tenon=ra O X-MCGRAT ° �0lioieed• ly on the 5th.concession of Ux- _ _. . lbridge, four members of the .fam- _.CLAREMONT, ONT.! _ . --D$ae,- 1�1�$�--�EAWhitbNFfE y. OntUte fly are laid up with pneumonia: Bargains for This W eek _ _ E W EVANS At last reports .they_ are snaking datiaf actor-y-proirress s re, -The P1ekQr�1�- -� f covery. 3-Packages !randy Amonia- :'25c All package Starch 9c ;Pum Manufacturer ._. '_--James_ Fennison, of Renfrew, 3 DutchCheanser°- - - 25c All kinds Tobacco, 3 plugs .25c Vigilance Committee p has been In this locality during fi Bars�Comfort Soap - 25c. Mack and Mixed Tea 25c �7+ shop and Residence, Dtiadas 5t;' the past.week.and purchased five _ $iackaey horses. He was-assisted _ Whyypa'y 40c for Tea that you can buy for 25e. �, _ .The"object of t his and censer to to ' WHITBY' ONT. In the purchase by Nelson Wagg. _. _ • _ tee cors ' hit House lessen P s g the felons �r were shipped to their de- - - - d - - --- •M -I h; 1.1 = i'l � -west of Whitby +stinetion ori Monday' night tinder riti 'the new creations for spring opening. Members having property stolen oommani• l Bg �" oate immediate) withh an member ` Jthacareof John Wa Miss Jones 1s busy cepa Q Meetio fi for Bible study will be ,,. . . g which will be about end of March. a of Executive Qommittee. P all frepairing. - held on March 27th, at -2.30 and s o -" We are prepared to instal w yr rots .•^ -. amps on short notice,also attend • 7,30 P.m, at the home of Ruth - - Membership fee Sim. to a kinds 'Gregg, North Claremont. Speak- OLTR SPRING AND BUMMER 9A5iPLEB 2lekets ma.be hem bene Pr..taent or Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill. eq A. H. MacMillau, Of Brooklyn, seo:er.n on apl,tioa6ion. also gasoline engines and _ Now York. The aforesaid speak- For Taflor-*mete suits are here. They are -beauties-see them, and Exec. Com.-L R�• Banks, the sears gear _ ---�W. V. Richardson,Pickering, Ont' er has been in Claremont on two leave your order for a spring suit $13, 816, $1B, 818, $20. 1 % "• -____previous occasions and is a grand We can save you 83 to $5. All work guaranteed. MAGNET ;CREAM iBSPARAT08, - is and able Bible scholar. AEE are ,�'1 TT J R AR OsC011p idem ["i�lUi'J e :tary Phone No.ti0 at residence. s; weleo No collections. Co. �i , roc. , I P _ r. -..nim,,. ... �,' ..•..., }?.. 3t6 !" a �•,...: r,.., 1•^. 2" ^e t; t '•s.?.: ". .. S^1,r• ,��'. 'at�la;: z ,•. �„� ,.- mi»' i�' '"+�"Fv+•°' �;;;� 't3�j2+'�f�e� ''.�•} .� u Ra�,,,,n,.:•^s't;� a h'�:,r' y; �' '�i.� � �� r �� ",8, '. 577�w FT :47 7 took them. They reached the hm ym dedw building. The Turks remained in 1�s t DOESN". r, he, Street and Gros Je- went im,_ MW side, so I followed him, and found . __him__inqui1iq&__f2L_J�tters at the out- It does leave a IlastIng %vorable, pa e- Mon ILIM Pigmaww Ids e Restante-&-partment a fs -upen-111-11- - of An upon I sent a telegram to,London.'-' "Who on earth -did you telegraph lit a trial. 0 4- THE _..0R,THE HOUSE If to, Jack?" broke in Edith. "To my shirt-maker, telliifg him P7 ... ... .,RUE BARBETTE to put a couple of dozens in hand at once.' TRIgunexpected answer provoked tle sore, that they had not disoov- a general titter. CHAPTER XVIII--(Cont'd) ered the fact for themselves, but. "The funny thing to me," said They were joined by Dau'beney When I soothed them,down they in- Talbot, "was the effect of the mes- and Fafrholme, and Edith knew.by I formed me that 'Le Ver'-the di- sage on theAelegraph clerk. . He a single glanoe at the expressive minutive scoundrel whom we res- could evidently read English, -CEYLON 77.X alld CRALIKO LKAD PACKUT111 ONLY, NffVKX GOLD IN SULK. expanse of the former's face that cued from the Rue Barbette-had he surveyed me curiously, for in should he be again brought into faithfully kept his 'appointment my present appearance 1 looked a �-close proximity to the Turks and' with me-at the Grand Hotel yes- most unlikely person to order shirts her brother it was- quite possible terday. bv telegram from a well-known Lon- 'the quick-witted Gros Jean might It'seems that he was much up- don house. However, I achieved t when,he learnt that I ha* left. my purpose, which was to overhear (6)m e detect the look of interested amaze- se Ahing Which must inevitably-appear,He went straight to the commissary Gros "Jean's request. He asked upon his honest British counten-1 to inform him that, contrary to if there were any letters for. M. ance. expectat�ons, the Turks were act ng Isidor de Rion." "Bobby," she said at once, in complete accord -with madefi_ want you a irl Mr D aub se� 0 father. Thi uj-_ . w at an aristocratic name for that -3 wa to the !aiineh We will Join fat man. ae 21,-d t h. ommissary. a good deal, you in a few minutes." and the affair becan�e still str _�_'Amy- "Certainly," was the reply, f<)r..r"l"n--an-a-ttaehe -fFOM—ifie—Turkish -was. a letter for him, and he ev' ve -_, _X-airli� knew that-go-me mOTIve Embassy called a little later and dently only expected one. for, be- SUP, lay behind the request. "You can- urged the.police to-do all in their fore the clerk who handed it to not do -much by remaining here, power to discover the whereab)'lits him was able to exami'n4 the re- can you, so I suppose you will not of Hussein-u I-M ulk, as he was pa-i- mainder of the pack6t, he tore i be long 7" ticularly anxious to have a I r'tnd, open, glanced briefly at its contelr� "No; uncle, and I will survey the ly talk with%him. and then hurried out to join his view until it is firmly fixed in our 1 "Close on the heels 44 the Turk friends in the street. After a short minds. After that it is full steam conclave they entered a cafe and icame a confidential messeagar from --`-�ahead for the Hotel du Louvre." the British Embassy reque-;ting procured a railway guide. I tried I The two young men disappeared the latest details. and, whe i ques- hard to fihd out what section of 4down the, stairs leading to the. tioned by the commissary, t h;1.3 ]Lao the book Gros Jean was looking at, Rl* "courtyard. admitted that he had !a thp first but failed,-for the double reason I S, At this moment, the siren (if the instance called to sei wo- at the that he d'd not consult the Tu;ks, e small pleasure steamer at the quay Grand Hutel., nor did he seem to make up his 41 announced she was about to make ''In a word, Miss Talbot, I had mind, f4or he 'looked through the Is .0 Pound le *_r4o her hourly trip back to the town, book, sighed impatiently and sug- 061 CA 1 */el suspected the existence of the ne- 14 �Sealed g4ested to the others that they 'yp Gros Jean and the gotiations. whic� �Qur brothers _u Turks, having apparently ended i smart picce of worli th; r'4107111,13g should go 0 t again 1 followed 0-q IX 'y f ! /IV Package .,their consultation, crossed the roo has confirmed. them into the Cannebiere, nrvd i� 11 . flience down towards the harbor I-CO NVh;l%t they weie, ta!kiijo Fair- and disappeared.. Instantly Jack Talb<>t strolled af- , holme took Daubeacy-(,n It ne sdv� When we reached the quav a small ter them, but no sooner had. the and with Brett's p-ermission g. stearner was whi&tling for Ask gour ave pleasure card announc- bulky form of Gros JeaiD-who wag Vim a detailed account of the whole' passengers, and a pla the last of his paxtv_�auished than Affair. ed a fitty-centimes return trip to rocerabbut it n - -Talbot run towards his. uncle and ! The Honorable James Diubefiev the Chateau d'lf .1'_-eemingiy on the sp-ur of the CAKADA SUGAR REM114 Uhl=110111M.4 eis�r, and said rapidly- ! was delighted to be mixed up in gone to I moment, Gros Jean invited the Dubois and the girl have. this internati<jnal imbroglio. He others to accompany him.. So, of Palmero, Gros Jean and the Turks told the earl that the Blde Bell course, I fol"lowed them. When we !LOW COLONIST RATES TO THU PACIFIC was at. his disposal at any moment COAST, havz been in communication with reached the island, I quickly pei- 'tan, and there is a move- of the day or night she might be Via Chicago and North Western &YL, On the Sul ceived that the castle filled theleale daily, March lot to April 15th. from ment on foot to buy the diamonds re-"ired, and it: was evident that -1 yo _Qaubeney. if nothing else. was a whole of it; Therefore, in place of all Potato in Canada to Los Angeles Ban That ia all that I can tel u now Francipico, Portland, Seatt.14. Vietoria. I keeping behind them I went-irr Vancouver and many other points. but let M r. Brett know. When I ,man-of action. and his yacht might the Through tourist sleepers and free recilb. 1 . . The -British front. We all passed on with have seen these chaps safely home. J>ecome very useful. tog chair can from Chicago Tickets vM . I stream of sightseers until we reac-h- var,able routes with liberal atop-ovem I will at once oome to the hotel." I He had hardly quitted the:hotel Medical Journal ed the courtyard. I had never been Fu:I information oa,,� licatiou to B. IL A ep Then he, too, vanished. I when a Walter announced that a Grop Jean n., Yang@ St.. Toroot& in the place before, but _.Edith felt a thrill of elation I that: Jeune Feane-ais wished to see Mr, i seemed to know it well. Owing-to.. devoted six pages to the her good judgment should have led Brett. I - my policy of preceding them I fou-nd restolm her to remain sufficiently long on Show him up,"-said the barris- report of a series of sclen- ;myself halted for a moment at -the root '""the tower to glean such import-ant ter. and-a moment later Ta en ofic tests of BOYRIL foot of. the sta"irs-leading to thel per by far than 2 f-ormati tered. - - He stood near the door, wer. struck me that the n 'On. 11 to At 'Wood shingles. When Brett heard the news-it'twiddling his hat in his hand until ..'The tests proved conclu '-Frenchinan .was making in this. di- the waiter had Ire Deemed to annoy him. gone. Then he told sively the great-nutritive tion-so' I took the chance and t from and better "I feaTed as much," he ,I 'them what had happened I _c. than any other metAl roodnC. At said. since he value of BdvriI and that its. ran up. I reached the top And Proof buildin S t fir had not much faith in the patro. took up his quarters at- the Hotel body-building power Is ftom looked over 1�efore* the party had wet,wind andTI*G4HTT1N1Na tism of the Young Turks. I wonder des Jolies Fernmes. entered the doorway at the bot- --Guarantee Bond insures it I -how'much the Sultan has offered. ' "When I reached there," he said, to to 20 times the amouat tom. They came in. Thus far I Paint nor repsurs not necdedL However, we must possess our souls "I was under the impression that taken. was right. - I looked around, and Ask for full iac-ts.Write us. in peace until Talbo� coines here,Gros Jean and the Turks were in found, as you know, the square. M & earnt. bed. I hined _-12 -surrounded- -by, bare battle- my room; sent my tin roof snd tells us all that he has I At fhU--m-o-m--ent-1-�-ann-65f help mar- re-, and theu-seUed my _7JI--m-ents with's, turret in one'corner. velliag at the strange coincidence in The cafe to smoke cigarettes n (To be continued.) should have led the Turks read these vile Maxseillea n . s- and yourself to select the Chatea papers until lunch time. You may u ludge my s 11 '-d'If for a morning stroll. I fully, iurprise when, I saw the three Turks and Gros Jean -come expected that Gros Jean would be in bed. He must-have received out into the street and.ask the way intelligence to Keep e post-office. Not him away from the rest after a long "They set off, and, being sure of 0 Zurney. Meall I have not their destination, I did not quit the n idle." Icafe myself until they were�well-out Every one'asiaited with. interest I*of sight. Then I walked away in -but' -his next words,' for Brett seldom the same direction, inquired of a ONT think' that concrete can be used -way-to. reach- m@d--e--such aLremAA__without hav- policeman the q'uickest these only for btlikling bridges, silos- walls- ing something odt.of the common to the P01ft-OffiCe, and stepped' out D and walks because if you.do, y�u will communicate. rapidly. robably overlook all the places where you "I had not &5ne far when I over- "I telephoned t6 Paris,"' he ex- asvdl P plained, "to tell the Prefecture can use it now. that Gros Jean and the Turks had T. L. Irving, of North Georgetown, Qu�beci 'b iffereni purposes The police r d rived at Marseilles. e5i NIoN, G used concrete-1-or-8 on his farm in 1911. 'were surprised, and-perhaps a ht-. STOM COUGNtREALSTHSLUNGS PJUCE. 23 CENTS There are probably at least.a dozen ftefil- able uses for concrete on your farm at the present moment. Perhaps you haven't thought of Concrete, except for a new barn, at a tilo, or some-other big improvement for which you aren't quite ready yet. EVERY WOMAN SHOULD READ That's why you should read THIS LETTER ABOUT ail What The Farmer'Can Do With Concr�teii` It will open your eyes to the hundreds of uses that other farmers have found for this materIaL In pliiin language, and wltft Me aid of man !�� gfr�aph!�4t_explalna teft _Oft us" an app g ,9W -93w, lano now Concrete can not lonly; be used for all the plarpoltold to whkh wood has been applied, but also many othm for wblch wood would never be imitable. it is not only a building material. IVs a "handy" ma- terial, soni-ething that you'll grow to depetid upon more UAar and more, a3 you leard Its posallallStles. go write for this book. You'll ftd it Isn't a tabs M7 of FrovineW-Gili --icatowgue,-nor-on- wvA"*"-%4w yell U-Awy-our_ MoNritEAL, z2nd Februtry, igog coffoovit. rrvwy om of Its $40 pagoo Is devot*d to tofll"g you vshat faramn have done and can do I 1411ARD'Y CRILTIFY that I have drown by my own,hand ten samples, with conclets. of the St. Lawrem-e Supr Refining Co's EXTRA STANDARD =19 F11=FOR TIM ASKIWG. SIND ttw,. GRANULATED SUGAR, indiscriminate.ly taken from four lot$ of. Talk namo an& po*ta4 or to a In , : . 1 have 'as ME Y" about,i S o'barrels each iind six lots 'bf about 4 5 o bags each. win bd the book to you by ret*m analyzed same and find them uniformly to contain wall. Or-not the coupon: Address ISOOK -99/ioo lo too per cent of pure cane s u9sr, CANADA CENF14T CO. LtdL, . ...... ith no im�uridss whatever. seek Banana tsiffn44 UMTO Tk"St.Lawmee Sugar Reflaing Cc United A 35 .., :-i, ninrr,,.., .:o-♦.r.R�,.---..�••:sa.a:.-�, .., „.. .".-rv;= - wrr••r.: �.» sr'ei",; t`.d .....,. ,,.....a „ s +. 174 - was that the loan, the trust and the in. has never yet been a moment When � I nares,and of coursewwas ca ealthy it practically I individuals, alone could lend the a ala• P Y potsible to ban :j p tors in bank eharea the wherewital to the war,machines of earth and wa- �+ buy them. And �uat here is where the Western demand for money alts? ter. Thert is a moment when it is ed the _. s.tioa bank stooks were to occupy. practically possible to ban those of .'re formerly these oompaniee ooald the air. That moment is now-be- J ANYONE 6 per Dent. for -- •� ,� that pall loses un those aye fore the use of these machines is COD use average mortgage paid) on bank shares, they could now Ret a per cent. on western Pr before great vestet>, inter- Rill mortgages. and so they naturallo no long- eats have ed. Governments are er took the same interest in call loons trustees not_cn f the resent but they formerly did. As a result, loans oa _ _ .. ._ _ __present, RAKI - tlttwaltnr,ttse ?, Fortune y ficult to obtain, until speculators found has placed this moment i hands bank stocks by no means satisfactory, land gradually they were left to investors of the (���rernments Qf to-da e e altogether, with the further attention that res of TjIIem to use it wisely.” • � they did not get the same attention in pray y' the market. In reference to this strong pro- " A p E 1 N C A i This is one very important cause of the test Charles B. Grey he well- dyed ALL these change in the past few years, which re• � „ r „. C ON TAI N.S, N 0 A L.l.a NI s moved bank stocks very largely from the known editor of The Aeroplane, DIFMENT KINDS realm of marginal 6peculationa, and ac. London England, points out that r s of Goode counts partly for the lower prices of bank g -ZONFORMS TO THE ' stocks during the past few years. throughout the history of war the _ HIGH STANDARD OF with the SAME pba• There is another reason, however, why greater the efficiency of the wen- 1 • r bank stocks fell in price and this was OII9 used, the less has.been 'the G I L LE TT'S GOODS. kcW eT1�E t►as� ..a' used the uneasiness caused to nervous investors p by the failure of the Ontario. Sovereign mortality. He says that, as the and Farmers banks in Ontario, and a counle of RMu Daps in Quebec. The on. mortality has decreased, the de- tario failure, eepec a p-w c m MLWm MiNAsurprise to all but a very few people- '~! made people wonder whether their•own ' tions. There exists a perfectly ap- afraid of, and he was astonished ;t investments were safe, and so the more tJmi r.as ch - • palling nomenclature of these,queer when I told him at the top that I unquestionable shares as those of t e , ,� ib _ MEAN �nd tg--EB HBe Toronto a man s pluck. There are had not at all liked the position. and a score of others. Tor did the ai nre -- X ' NO chance of aalaZ the R'ROTG Dire for the r7doda of the Sovereign and Farmers banks, a plams), monophobia (fear of being one hu to color. All colon from your Drug or few ears later, help matters, and many D-%Jer. FREE Color Card end STORY Booklet le, y - I The Johneon•ltich-rdson Co.. Limited.Montreal, I people who had, perhaps, put money into ,_- alone), agoraphobia (fear of open A GREAT FINANCIAL INSTITUTION Dr, Beattie Nesbitt's bank, who wouldn't s aces anthropophobia fear Qf so- have trusted him with a cent personally, P )' ( The report of the business transacted k: a, lost sight of the fact that the other banks Victims Caa Care Themselves With ciety), batophobia (continual fear in 1,911 by the Sun Lite Assurance Com- And AKI I6 SAFE INVESTMENTS were differands . r that walls and ceilings s are going to Danp of Canada,'which the management) And so, bank shares have come to be in n B g g strong hands at' the Dreamt finis, which Dr. Williams Pink Pills fall upon one), pedionomophobia of that institution placed before their is an important feature of as invest- (!ear of dwelling in plains), and! meat. With (- ) shareholder >Id• policyholders at their of sl er omophobia (fear o rel way' annual meeting on the 5th bfarch, makes who are afflicted with rheumatism NOW THE NIGH RATE ON WESTERN THE MIDl�LH--A D MAIC. traveling). one realize that Canada has in this Com- MORTGAGES AFFECTED BANK begin to have unpleasant remind- parry a concern big-even in these days era of their trouble. The weather But courage is a thing even riiore SHARES. Thinks We Get .Along Better_ by Sot ; . complex than these consideratians of large undertakings. i I is changeable-balmy and springlike P Comparing the Life Assurance in foroe — Looking for Slivers. 1 one day, raw, cold and piercing the suggest. "I had a quaint illustra- wits that shown for 1910, as increaoe of Loan Companies Which Formerly Loaned "There was a time," said the next. It is such sudden changes of tion in .a moderate way last au-i over twenty-one millions of dollars to _ Heavily to speculators on Bank shares middle aged man, ``when I never ;heather that sets the pangs and tumn, when I was initiating a friend:shown-the total tieing over one hundred as Seeurlty Round the Extra One or Two could be Satisfied unless I did ever tortures of rheumatism, lumbago into climbing," said an enthusiastic! and stay-four masons. y -1tortures The Assets now stand at almost forty. rock climber in discussing the mat- ter Cont. Too Great a Temptation- ;thing just &o. — anteseiati�a going, But it must be B four millions, as increase of five and ; Failure of Several Banks.Afslped Make "No matter wham it was I had to borne in 'mind that'although we ter. Thein Less Popular. three-quarter millions of dollars over last have everything about it just so ther conditions start the pains, the "We were going up the Glyder year. d{ exact; nothing omitted and every I trouble is deeply rooted in the Fawr from Llyn Idwal, in North The Income has grown to tea and one. a The articles coatrtbutna by "Investor" detail finished in what I believed blood and-can only be cured through j Wales. I had chosen a perfectly I half Milli and the surplus is not fan 1=i, - he last_.the-blood. All the lotiofls and lini• eat scramble because I did_ not short of sTo minions of dollars. ` tare for the sole purpose o! sibling pros m u 1119 ature. Bh2_w�v: ' ase f s u a wide open - a were 1�nc�t��e investors. sad, tt possible, o[ Sar Rush ems••-e:-telt--e! prudent -and.-Fat. lg them from moths emoney t rol a ;minute feature. I don't know how menta 1n the world can't cure rhea-I wish to bother my visa a were a¢grpeet+e management and justify the le' �mmp1- I and, reliable Character of the j much time I lost in duing things matism. Rubbing may seem to a going p pe p eott&nce of the public.. formation may be retied upon The that way, but altogether it must .the pain while you are rubbing, !some loosish stones, and were ae nutter of these articles and the publisher have amounted to-years. but there its value. ends. Only, safe nits we should have been on Pic-� r �f thts paper have no interests to serve ia eonaectrotl`-+►teh this matter other than "I do things differently -now, I �through the blood can you cure+ cadilly pavement, Cooks make business for the don those of the reader. don't mean that r slight thin 8, far I rheumatism, That's w11 Dr. Al il• But I was astonished to find That tors. �,5 from it; I look after the real -re- liams Pink Pills have so man i 3 my frier.! was thoroughly fright- --'- _ fay "IoTeator 1. quirements of any work in which I thousands of cures of this trouble I erred. It was the wide apace on "bl aching on the altered position whirh I, arefullynnow�than-never faithfully what which they actually' Make- drives way from his feet into he I •-"'• -- Not long ago, a business man was re Y engaged Y .every side and the smooth, straight d? ]baak stocks occupy now in the tanadlaa imarkets as compared wah a few vrart !I mean is this! If 1,,-were building a out- the poisonous acid, and rhea- lake that temporarily put him.off ���i Ago Why,' be- said, ',n 1899 or 1859 1 i wtnden bridge I should not gC over matism is vanquished Here is an his mental balance. { MAX lmade my expenses to Europa by buying a sever timber and ick off ever 'example ., Mr. W. C. Douglas, IttaH SPE ' •' ' dew shares of one.bank which one I have Y p Y I wai -rather stupidly.anno ed' Eri bow forgotten-but if I had bought the i little sliver. I have stopped looking Webbwood, Ont., says' "I ryas at. n-it11 scent difficultyI got him to i NC,I'{AMPION ma atoc•it eoly 8v_ years ago and held for slivers; a search that takes time ,tacked with -inflammatory rheums- - _ Elf► µaa until -today I s�ould probably have come on, and ultimately we ct t ; y p Y g. i the running aansfst ow- manta ° heavily. and results only in tearing the fin- Ftism, which spread through mv..en h° °t8f"t lr odoubtedly he would have lost, as a cis tire' system. For two months I was the amphitheatre of precipices t>a z- t-s moat m�atannafly sale. .large percentase of Canadian bank stocks B which. is the last la of the ascent, h°r' °"'r are tower at tris present time than thea "We live lgnger and get along�not' able to go mbout, and f+eemed p zn+.t+t°c. �., I chose a narrow gully; which came o,,y washer worked with crank There then, eeverat ren»ora for this, which l better by not being too particular to be hovering between }ifs and hardy, and about half way up wish- i.nGta at etas sa wel as top Isyet-.nes are not only not generally realised, but over eveiy little picayune, trifling, death:' My,joints were swollen and the c-•ly onfi"w�ars the whole top txi ed I had not. shish have a veep Impartapt bearing on r.. •. -- lie a; �lbaak stocks a9 Investments. {no account detail. my legs and aim's twisted, unfit I owns up. "I twae .eat climbing, and quite -i 'Y'e'n years ago the Inas and treat cnm- expected that they would never re- y 13 q Ask your devise to show yarn t`le iyrantes commenced tnvestinR In Western « _ turn to their normal she The safe, so long as nothing happened, ` '•Champion" Washav ti,r,m mors a es. Up to tau time they .IRSHIPS Lit WAR. � but there was tential danger. We s; "Favorite" Churn 1s the world's �ere satlsw with a modest interest of doctor seemed to help me, but not Ito g rs y best Churn. Write 1•o m 4 per cent. to 6 per cent„ but the to cure me, and I would be better had to swing up ever some stones t. for Cstaiotta• demands of +the wait pat the price up International .Arbitration 'League' atsimed between two vertical walls, to 6 per cent, and-eTea to 1Q per rent. one day and worse the next. At t MV2MAXWELL asm. and the loan. eempaaies Ill th:a a Issues Memorial. this time a friend strongly..urged and the stunts were slippery and IT,YAs.'.,otrT. to ) vary sa-tlAfactory motifod of making { et, and, sometimes one had to-Put - -- j -'--'imoney, natol ally used-all their anrpius The Iaternationai Arbitration fns to try Dr. Williams'' Pink Pills, -,probably anverytiarse t royott'ioa ofl thnow eir has issued a memorial pro- 'and I Rot a dozen boxes.' Sonn af- one's'entire weight on a stone with- {, -- '[nnds are so loaned. ThP ineuranre com• testing against tine use of aerial ves- 'ter .beginning the pills there was a out being pc r.ectly' sure ' that it i yanfes then followed suit, and now. in. I 1 „ would stand it, nunWs4 unn,ltsswlt %il stead stl having large amounts of surtlus ; se.s in war. 1fie appal to all: for the better, and T c•�n —funds available for loaning sn the mar•, Government's," the memorial tinued using the pills until •.I was - , "I was thoroughly uneasy, and, rr,. r' r';,+; Yet-as they and the loan comp soles for• , merly did to s very eooadrrable iesetor I stat,.-s, '.to foster by every means in quite well again. The swelling din• is the uncomfortable part, quite � '' ' ' 5 ' ' ; they cut down the proportion of the money i their power an international under- appeared from-. the joints. ply convinced that I never should Ret iso used, They opened loaning offices in standing which shall preserve the i limbs returned to their,- natural. my.friend behind to do it. But he u t ,Rhe Werk, employed skilipd valuatore and, « a r OL as would be very c.•stl,v in the care of world from what will add a now shape and T feel as,if Dr. Williams took it like a bird without hoh4m -sn individual, took advantage of the high hideousness to the resent hideous- Pink fills have saved me from Le- tion; it did not seem to occur to him ee "' 'ratQe, without taking any chance to speak P that there was anything to be >i ot. nese of Warfare. Without universal•ing a rheumatic cripple. I hope my g _ . Now•what effect Lad this on bank stocks? agreement no single war can ata experience may rove a blessing to _. As might be inferred from the tirat ars• 8 B Y Y p g F, Y Y ingenuity _. .. • *t'aph of this -arrticle, in the '90'e Beak i its hand'; ever da of 1n emit some other sufferer," roc a were a popular medium of eveou• and pound of money sent If you suffer from rheumatism, - anon. )fen bought them on margin; that 'every P P - Y. paid for them by borrowing diminishes the chance. of such or any other disease'of. the blood,l -_V INTEREST AND SAFETY money on the stock ae'eecurity up to about agreement. begin to cure yourself to-day. with 05 per rent. of its market- value, and g - Price Bros. and Company-Bonds pay 6 per cent on'the investment. They -themselves putting up the 15 per cent. "There are many who argue that Dr, Williams'r Pink Pills. Sold by balance, which' is known as "margin." offer the strong security of first mortgage on 6,000 square miles of pulp and One of the very stringent laws concern- 4W men fight on earth and all medicine dealers or by mail at timberlands-which are insured at Lloyds against fire. The earnings of the 4W _-- Def banking in Canada pre-ents one bank water they may lust As well fight in 50 cents a, box or six boxes for Company at present approximate twice the bond interest. The new pulp mill in from loaning on the security of aharee in the air. To these we answea.: There $2.50 .from The Dr. Williams' Me- course of construction will double this earning power. Purchased at their present Any other bank, or of ita own, and so•it - - - dicine Co., Brockville, Ont. _• .price they pay interest at the rate of 6 per cent. The best posted investors in _ Canada and England have purchaseaL these bonds. Owing to the security and ' BEETLE ROUTS LIDS T'A?HER. increasing demand of the products of the Company,these bonds will unquestion- s> _ e ably increase in value. Trust This to Cure But the Woman Is Coward TOwaid __ If you have money to invest write us for complete information. — — - r: Crawling Insect. -- trYour'Col'u' gh From Bukarest comes news of a ROYAL 'S E C U fZ 1 T t E S q k CORPORATION LIMITED neer fres a_ emotion. i_s Tac- , 4 lou are safe in doing so-over 90 t'cars', Isco; --a- lion tamer, sucl_lemly BANK OF MONTREAL BUILDING YONGE AND QUEEN STREETS. TORONTO .- + T successful ire ttmert of Cor_ ha and- fa•inte4 amid her animals,. With R. M. WHITE MONTREAL-OUEBEC�HALIFAX-OTTAWA _ L = sit_.. _ dimcuIty Ile wflS TCmati t MsDegar !4NDOv(ENG.) _ Colds and all kind-red iruautcaIL is behind the lions had grown so' restless as __... to become,untlpanageable, r fl-LO" _ that Everybody s delywonderedlt her9 _ � • UCEOS ------ When -she recovered she explained � ,a beetle in _ caus'e'd her to fain --- �E S 1) with .fright, and she refused to go - amon the lions u#Itil-the'--b-la-ek ; aT[te Standard of Qnahtp Since 18 C w. there is riot the slightest clan- g '< grand old farnily beetle bwl be f ` An experience of over sixty years in the Seed �,Pt. ger,•with this ssx�, Hero is one more proof of the oft business in Canada,and octr long connection With - a• sem` ' remedy-af ups•ett•ing the stomach tyo-r" - ', proven fact that courage-is the most I the Best Growers of the Worisl, gives us advant- - and digestive o-rgaas as is Sar+ to �• t ��i`n :f a WOrlcT.. ages which few seed houses possess; added to this; tom' trT�k r careful system of testing all our seeds for 14 be the case,with ordinary con h rd n tsiis�a d_ta._be-afraid.-. f ou Y+ �.»• - Y -T. g _ _- ..=�-SOS-' purity and germination, and the great care exercised '�- a of cats and there_are some men 1 �eraco, medioine-s. Shiloh s Cure gives ♦ in every.detail of our business, brings to.us every :. who would slit out gayly,to dross � season many pleased customers, to,add to our �c�i s t�,oa. ..• ___quick relief; checks a cough or - ,t .»•N scst?l Africa, but who would fall into a already large list of patrons. cs,fr^ Cold ocern`.ght. Its Cost is so cold sweat at the idea of invading _SHOPPING BY MAIL is a�most fascinating, 7 z a ^ 1•itlle that you ca nnot,afford to an important busine.Ed house- and _ enjoyable,and profitable pursuit. You can in a few I,. - -- - days, andwith perfect safety,though far removed '�;;zti ", overi<wk�its-use-viral pay deo-- deman Ing to see the manager. ti' p y g i from the-source of supply,hye delivered at tqi tors bills-from neglect of the They would go afoot to shoot your door - �,f• ' I i tigers in the jungle, but would be - T 1 - - verythin it will su l relieve Bruoa'a Societal The fiends that sntlaf i - " rr Y afril to object in a fashionable res- ._ y r i All you re qvire to o it�pAI d us B pest card askin f,r ea-hand- taurant bit dinner time f the waiter i4"1610Tlustrrs�e4fIf2 b:c.t le u. C#et Your Bottle To day. ATI Druggists. Price 2b.cents: +t. p pt tfsed:, Pints, Bu ibs,"Imploments end Poultry Supplie! vhwh we will r.,ii free i �aVe them the Wrong C e.ng'e. -of ohs r2s,and onrece;ptofgame send usyourorder, Wrlteforitnowto JEA If you get a t,0c. or til size,You'll be surer of having L A D D- �n , " • a supply on hand when Horror of cites spaces _and n_.. .ldhli J f. D111CC & 0..O r ` - ----- Foa• need 8hiloh'e.' -- dread' of n.arr w ata^c arc t. Hamilton Canada. ' • _-.. .... —........5�.__ 4S_._T'trr-rtnt:,'er-!!r,••i fFmr."a4fl+neAy. s• .f Ix ,r ."-: 4:.° T;. 1K,4 a+4Y'•hh ' ••ti r:"k r +K .h't' !aG .k °•-a i-,Y{' .r, ".`"�♦:,y�¢.$ -�e. a;c ^•:, ..r i.,•�, fMf'r ,t;�'^�'.fi„ r•. ! ,.+. ,P rt,•+� a, •r•,tIS-�'.'i•^`,. ,. • s�4'; .•„�,,..; _.-�„ &" .<.. n -'r sr,..`�•+ '-'r' '-:.c�t�" s",b�••, •s.�ssT.r ,•'y .. a ,.. - � 'qr,•+ � .Jr'r. 'syr*' ,, ',� c -.. rv.w•+. _ ,,, - � - •r- , "., ...� !^�' w -Jae. Dean slopped s 'carload PAPER SEASON ;.•' LOCALISMS. _ i of stock op Wednesday. .., t -Born-At Cherrywood, �7 on Frida, March 15th, 1912, - - yy Yu ra -R. Dison spent Sunday with and Mrs. Teefey, a son. y/ ' "'ams, and Mrs. Dwyer. -Thomas and Mrs. Law, of the �. Now is the-time to do your papering before the pa man fete too -Richard Moore,' of Toronto,, lake shore, entertained a number r ,"busy-" He will do more and better work for you now than was in town over Snnday. of their friends on Tuesday even- met -M. S. and Mrs. Chapman were Ing. er on. Also you will Ret a far better choice of in the city this week on business. -James Marks, of-Dunbarton, -' papers.-by choosing now. We are giving bet- €: -D. Simpson has been spending shipped a carload of. settlers' ter prices than ever. Come in and see { it few days with friends in Toron- effeic:ts for Aiktow, Sask:;on Tues- _ our sampies 'now. -Inspector Walks paid the -Representatives of the Toron- - LS p�p�ublic school an official visit on to Eastein are io this neighbor- A bigger, better, ancllarger stock of Ladies Boots than ever. Come 91�onday. hood securing options for their SALE nEWSTER. a tit ' FRIDAY, MARCH 22RD-Combination A - -Born-On Friday, March 15th, right-of-Ray. -----� red se em. i to' John P. and Mrs. Williams, a -Miss Alma,Davidson is spend- allow :;. sale of horses, cattle, pigs, imple- R. A. BUNTING P:ICKERING daughter. lag's few weeks in Toronto with meats,furniture, real estate,etc.,at -Miss Laura Petrie, of Toronto, her cousin who is ill and under Pickering Village. Entries for pub- spent Sunday the guest of Miss ,the doctor's care. lication on bills received up to 11th --- ¢ !Cora Burling. -W. W. Sparks is attending inst.., and further entries up to time y -Miss O'Hara, of Toronto, the A. O. U. W., Grand Lodge in of eale. Apply to H. J. Marquis or spent Sunday the guest of Jas. Toronto this week as delegate Chas. Shepherd. Sale at 1 o clock, 'and Mrs. Gordon.. from Pickering Lodge. sharp. See bills.' W. B. Powell. I � lie , a man h. -W. H. and Mrs. Field, of To• -Positively no reserve, at Lo- auctioneer. Tonto, spent a day last week at gangs auction sale of high class TUE6DAY, MARCH 28th-Auction sale ' furniture, everything must be of farm stock, implements, etc. on lot 32 B. F, con. Pickering, (Rouge -Miss Lillian Thompson, o sol arc Hili), the property - - Whitby, s nt Sunda and Mon- -House to Let-In the village y pe y son. Sale at one. See bills for full �Iay with her aunt, Mrs. Jae. of Pickering. Possession given on particulars. W. B. Powell, auction- Dwyer:_ -- -- -- - fit= _ _1P Cher karticu- ser. - appl�te L. D. Banks. +- - - - - ere, of •Toronto, spent Sunday -Our Millinery Opening display of horse, vehicles, implements,Turn- -- -- - - h relatives in the village. -- „ will be grand-March etc., at lot-35, �.0,-Picker-- -Have ,-Picker--Have you that"Tired Feeling 80th. All ladies come. Look for ing 11 mile west of green River), too? Get Pickering pills, they'll advt. next Reek. D. Simpson. * the property of Mrs. Jane Dun- e fix it. 50c box at McFadden's. * -Owing to the bad condition sheath. Bale at 2 o'clock, sharp. Wr Sant forget the combi the Dada the Meth auctioneer - - DIC 11R C_F1-ALF M ALN_- to-day „ „ THURSDAY, MARCH 2fts—Auction w ; sale in the village (Friday.) Aid will not hold an At Home, sale of horse, vehicles, harneea, Wish to announce that they have disposed be v See bills,for a list of articles to on March 29th, as announced last household effects and other ar-tielee, offered. . n week. from in the Village of Pickering, the pro- of thementire stock tb Mr. M. S. Chap- . ' -Mrs. Kerr returned home o -Word has been received o pert of J. H. Wagner. Terms _ _ Tuesday after spending a couple Mrs. Walter Stevenson stating cash--Sale at 2 o'clock. See bills. man.. We wish to thank all our many - `, of months with her son, Norman, that she had reached her destina- W. B. Powell, auctioneer. in Belleville. tion safely and had a pleasant FRIDAY, MARCH 29th—Miction sale of customers for their liberal patronage in lE -One of the heaviest snow.falls trip. - real estate and household furniture the past"and we would solicit a continu- -_ of the season occurred on Friday -Robt. Somerville has rented ,n the village of Pickering, the pro- , ` last when snow to the depth of Joshua Richardson's residence at Fqi.yno f the estate of the late Ni m, _ ance of the same for our successor. Mr. ~ about eight inches fell. present occupied by John Murkar. , Sole atone. '3eebills. �1 .Mr. Deverell, boot and shoe He will take possession imruedi- Powell,. auctioneer. Chapman tiz iIl at once replenish the stock , (� merchant, of Port Arthur, visit- ately. FRiDA-1. MARCH 29T13-Combination !(n all departments. A well'se ed stock - od his uncle and aunt, Robt. and -Mrs. John A�ireR has pur- sale of farm stock, im lernenta and l _ p household effects in the Village of -- Mrs. Deverell, on.Monday. chased the- Logan roperty now ”' ""= of new staple DRY GOUDS, FANCY s" Brougham. Eames to be in the _ _ _ _ _ _. —The regular monthly meet- occupied by J. C. Philip. The hands of R. J, Cowan or F. Postill -ling of the Women's Institute will deal was made through W. B. by March 90th. Sale at 1 o'clock. GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, WALL- a .. lie held Tuesday. March 26th 1912 Powell. See bills. F Postul, auctioneer. - - PAPERS, GROCERIES _ AND HARD- at the home of Mrs. Jas. Richard- -James Gordon and James Ken- SATURDAY, MARCU 30th-Auction son's at 8 o'clock. _ reedy_were in Whitby on Tuesday sale of household furniture.and orb- WARE will arrive this week and next. —A meeting of thEOs6 inter attending the St. Patrick's er effects in the villla.ge of White- . - in football will be held in the barn net. The report a most en- vale. the pro rty of ldrs;'Harrriet : The public are invited to call and examine Gordon House on Saturday even- qq g Wonch. Bale at one. See bills. F. _ "' - , - - y lovable evening. _- the new Roods. We trust pose will eztetsct �- ing at 8 o'clock. A good attend- -J. Murkar has pnrcbased Postill, auctioneer. } q►nce Is requested. Richard Moore's property, which tv the new firm your most liberal patron- -. -A number from this locality consists of residence, stable black- ALDt REO D PALMER _ attended Duncan Dolphin's sale smith shop and implement shop, gage, an you can be assured o! square and on Tuesday afternoon. The sale The Implement shop will be en- Painter and Decorator a courteous treatment. F was a great success, the proceeds larged and fitted up to be -the : i,greatl exceeding the amount ex- home of the Pical�uxa N19vvs. ;Established seven years in -_ _ -Apparently the winter is dy. ..Pickering Village,_.. - - -Jamee Richardson has Pur- Ing ve hard and shows no signs _ R _- DICKIE � CHAPMAN . . - chased the Dunbar block at prey- of weakening: As we are going to Callon me for estimates, is a next week ) --- eat oven ed b D. Simpson at Co. Prices reasonable. (fie tli apse pi F pc���ess a severe storm is raging, 'The latter firm, hovvevec, will con- We have not yet given rep hopes Workmanship guaranteed h: tinue to do business on the premi- of seeing spring in all its beauty. see as usual. and balmy breezes at an early p=CSERSN3. C=t- -J. H. Wagner, who recently date. - - - - sold his lot and rebidence and will shortly move w Toronto to reside, -Before ptirchasinU fur spring The CaIIad1AII _- requirenieAt:+, everyone should will hold an auction sale next Northern Railway - _ Thursday of his driver, vehicles, gee M. S.. C hapman'a mew stack of _ ` W yef>?eets, sit•. ul-int-a. ginghaius. shirtinga. ere- householdHastlse Largest _ —he electric railway survey- tonnes. embroideries,l"acpa, tinea , — Mileage in ars have been working iu this ladies.' nevirwear, men's overall, Manitoba, Sask. and .Albetta e smock shirts. bo s' tweed panto, Dick1e -+& Cha man neighborhood during the past i — , week, but so-far we have heard of etc., papa-and "fay," p new qtt. of + ' wall papers is simply elegant. " Settlers �cursioas -- - .'.no great rhaugea in the route which was surveyed last qummer. -Rev. Wm. L Moore, who some The i)anadion Xorihern Lines are n � _ -Ti, Dingman has gold his pro six years ago was a resident of network n the prair it ge in cey : they WALL: PAPERS perty on Church St., to John this village and . pastor ,cif the havPthe l.iifiest mileage in !Unnicobs. Draper.of Whitby. The latter Friends church here,`died at'}lis Saskatchew.►n and Att,erta, reaching ' father's residence in Clarksburg, every point of importance and opening The sprin days willbe here ver scion and, o will,. want something to recently sold his farm south of g' up new'ri^h territories whey-e lie great R y ' y q g• Whitby town to the government i n March s tit. On leaving Picker= opportunities for the settler. freshen up your home and we are prepared to supply your wants- Whitby „ – ---- ---=:— he _ new asylum ins he was sent by the Friends - -site, Mission Gemmitbee so visit _.35,000 FREE HOMF.5TEAD5 In wall papers we are satisfied that we can give yon the newest designs and _ -The members of the I. O.fl. F. the scattered Friend families in open this year near Nort w� -L eohors at thi-lowest-prices se paints,-varnisl►es,,oi* turps,-aheuac.=etc-, will give an "At Home" to their p SETTLERS' EXCUEtSI(1NS at low Groceries alway- gi the western provinces. He estab- always,fresh. Prime old cheese, choice teas' and coffees, ciinne.i one way fares every Tuesday til!Aprit friends in. the lodge room this lished churches in Victoria, B. C., 30th, commencing March 12th. See goads, Spanish onions, etc. and in Swathmore, Sask., where (Friday)evening. A cordial in- that your ticket reads Crushed nate, 1.75 per 1001ba. / /!'Highest price for butter'and eggs. vitation is extended to brethren he nettled as pastor. After some ,. of other lodges, who at resent are six years he was compelled to re- Catiadim Northern Raldway - y Phone your.order ansa get prompt delivery. p For full particulars app ly ,residing in this locality, and to turn to Ontario ,on account of ''' failing health, Mr. Moore was a nearest Ticket Agency.. GILLS SPIE DITNBARTOI�T -their friends. student of, Pickering College and R. L FAIRBAIRN, -Mrs. Savage returned to Ham- g Asst.,(len. Pass. Agent, ilton on Monday morning after faithful minister of the church in ging Street East, Toronto, Ont. ''spending a few ,weeks with her Toronto for a number of years. relatives pae nied sy ere. She was accoho given i Patrick's entertainment ' Hied b her son, David, who given in Sb. Andrew's, church on OVERLAND W�-�iARNESS -�OLLA�?S � .$ will proceed to to work for Friday evening last was a very the firm with whom he has been enjoyable affair. The evening S rin a"Ork will be on 1<i ht SW& - employed for the hast two years, was one of the worst of the whole 8 g y ' After enjoying a month's vacation. winter, as snow to the depth of _. -The contract's for building the about ten inches bad fallen dtir- Call and see -h for than.set of harness you need, and - ._iiew C.P.R. line bave been award- ing the day and in the eveeing — - get-yo hRt Hess and-collars repaired by me - ed to a Toronto firm, and the the conditions prevailing were _ - at renguara a edpriea. Satrs action work of construction will begin at not conducive to a pleasure out. *10VOER er rme. guaranteed ev y t'once. The work will be done'so Ing. But notwithstanding theAND MODEL 59T :;Don't forget the place. as to allow a double track when storm there was a good' attend- _:_the demands of the company will. once. The tea served by the justify it, and when that takes ladies was thoroughly enjoyed by MOTOR CARS pICgEIIING HARNESS EMPORIUM place the present line may be all. The menu consisted of Irish - abandoned. stew, potatoes, meats, buttermilk, 14 NO TRUCKS Phone]grid: 301. W. J. COAKWELL -M. S. Chapman has*taken over and in fact everything to tempt 1912 Models are unsurpassed for Mr. Dickie's share of .thE-fi appetite. The basement value and'efficiency. -- �� business. It is his intention to was appropriately decorated fat move the dry goods and- groceries the occasion with green and the above cut represents ' our five department into .the Dale Block' Irish.fiag. When ,.all-,had- been passenger, thirty horse power ca ._ N-G ' G adjoining the- hal'dware store, served W, J. Clark took the at $1375.00, delivered in Toronto PRI (J_ D T - - bT preseiii-is occnpie_c by chair and'did hiucY-to mah�e the - - fully.eg iippeci•_ __ ���NNN the NEws. We wish Mr'. Chapman. program a pleasing one. The Call without fail and and see - 4`_i 1- % 48ter success in his venture. program-consisted -of violin and - yy our 1911.Models. ' --H. W. Lindstrom, foreman of organ duets by Claude Field and We have a splendid assortment of ` the section gang on the Grand Miss C. B. Simpson, solos by Mie- d Sales Co-i' - Trunk at Belleville eras ,here on see H. Law and C. B. Simpson and 'gbaW-QYerlanHo i-m-clippers 'Washing machines "Tilesday'to move his household S. Gormley, victrola selections 52 to 59 Adelaide St:,West, 4- effects to his new home. Since by ;Mr. Je tenon, addresses b Pruning saws Churns, Butter prints p y a rooming to Pickering Mr. and Mrs. Revs. D. E. Johnston and W. T 0 Rj Q N T _ - �t _ Lindstrom have made many :Moore, trios by W. D. Rogers, S. - Pruning knives Wringers, mop sticks Y warm friends who, though regret- Gormley and J. Murkar and read- PICKERING MARKETS Tree pruners - Brooms,etc. - - ting their departure from Picker• lags by R. Rankin and M: S bite Winte> When ,old...... $ .96 w - 96 Seenre our Timoth Seed earl only a limited quantity on hand. ,• - ling congratulate Mr. Lindstrom Chapman. The gathering was of ]fid .. y y y' y 9 y on his promotion, and will look a social Character and its infor- ° Mixed ` orwarc\to hie still further pro- ►reality enhsne�ed the pleasure of Spring Wheat 90 - � the E'oippany -with the evening. The receipts of the Goose ,� ............ . :.- .. ---�- --w how-ha- as,laeen..einployed. evening amowuted to about$25.00. oats .. ..,:.....>.,........:•...... f�*9 -._ a _ — J .w .s., ;�.•t -. . . 7•r..xr• a a .. t ..:; �,• . *> ,. . �.. qua r