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_.,..,, ..,.: .-.,,,""+'-%' ,,.� .'-':. •;_' ,,,�, n .ai;r3.:fir., r .n,. fir. �:.�;�:..�.x- c;;. .:—r:...=.,,;,;,.,=�wr Vis.,., ..s,p,,.�.sv.R.c.a.�. hu ,. Mg _..=^ - nv..... .tiu -•=a., -,.w '•:-.,r•--aur.....,..• +cn'�C^a�3- . :M a•.*; ==i n PICICERING, ONT., FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1913 - • • ' .•1�To. 24 _ Vi.Wf***t*naL carbo. GREEN WOOD —-• AUDe.E SPINS MILLS Y aced{cut Wm, Hollis and family moved into Geo, West-is not improving as ra Established 76 years the village-thin week, into the Teef id p- s TM, PICKERIN G# Nfiws house. y My as his his many friends would E. FORSYTHOle , D. of O., R s� wish. . teres member of the op tometrical Assn-• Mrs. William Dennis was called to Amble McDonald. who has been 11b. a otol glea. special a stsd on gi7dn to. Guelph,suddenly,owing to the serious under the doctor's care for some time, GREZNWO'OD i WeRtti11sofRlsasbs Eyestestedfree, North illness of her eon John, Ol•temont. is improving. _ Miss May Sonley, formerly teacher Urbin Blake is making preparations NC. MCKINNON, M,D:, L.R.C.S., • •LOUR here, but now of Prospect, spent Sxt-1 to start on his farm, We wish him . EdinburQh, member of the college of urdety and Sunday with her friend, every success.ef Roial Gad 3argeoae of Oatsrfo,li¢eatiate ' White Satin, Best Manitoba Misa PQxrl Wideman. The straw'balers are again in ourMIUs r• <. of Royal `couege of Butyreons, Edinburgh, `'Cream-Butns," " Blended Mrs'. Thomas Wilson has been con- special midst. An abundance of straw and r 8peotal. attention,to d•teasee 4i .vo.ne° and << ,+ „ fined to the house with an attack of 'e>tiild]en. Oltice and zeeideace,Bronghaar, Tea-Buns, Pastry good prices, with the inevitable re- - - asthma,- Her daughter, Mrs. Hoar, stilt. , PICKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL of Freeman, is with her. a d ra Murray and child have - Mr n M r - -- _ and:X-RAY INSTITUTE FEED returned home, After visiting 'with .HJGHLAND CREEK - the fortner9 mother,- Mrs. Thomas M chopping"F'IC]>$RINQ, - = ONTARIO- - •='JUMBO"-FEED FLOUR Brown, y PPin K mill will "be'`shat 1R. ELQIF'TOwLE, �. s,, �, D„ C BRAN A grand concert in aid of the High- Arthur and Mrs. Eades, of West y ry SHORTS land Creek public 1'ibrar willbe down all next Reek while puttit� Phyidan•ta-charge y given -Hill, were the guests of the Tatter's OAT CHOP is Elliott'n Hall, on the evehin of cousin, Mrs. W. H. Westney,on Mon- e A;=t psoialist in Bectaf Diseases. Prostatic Dix Wednesday, March 19th. A _� 9,d day last. of Mea, Diseases of Women, Cancers, MANITOBA OAT'S i!'r To,X-Ray examination. Diseases of ere. program of a musical and literar The railwa d namiters in a new one of larger ea acit andi ; ell °one,throat sad lanes, Fitting glass"and AMERICAN CORN character will be given in which the tie hope of our chickens. They claret g P y all conte and ohr3aic diseases. - following will take art: Mise Story they are able to destroy the fern y with latest improvements which Case Eonri Is to y and z to is 4yty FEED OF ALL HINDS Elocutionist of Marham, Miss Hazel of the eggs at several miles range and fid,• Legal. Our prices•are the lowest Annie, Miss Gunsie Hawkins. Miss if they,are we guess they will. _ Tyne. Mr, Percy Scott and Mr. J. T have had made speci$lly for tl3G ' - Quality the best Kennedy. Also a quartette%drama, '�• E. FAREWELL, S.C.;BARRIS- '�"'-'-'- �+- !1 . TBR.Coa°t7CrownAttorn y,and and selections by the Highland Cree Registered and high-grade stock ' tlaitsito:. Oo°rt Sona•.Whitby, 10-T ` - Orchestra. Admission 25 and lb cento, at Johnston's sale. F• _.► RF'-,�,�j' - 4 E. CBRISTIAN, Barrister and �"' f :Bolicftor,Notary Public.Etc. MoaeyLo ' } WHITBY WHITEVALE 1aa11. am¢e nes door do the standard BanY, ,j. L• SPINS, LIMITED The Torgnto-Eastern people are'now Yrs:Joseph Wilson is visiting her �hitb.. ly FIR E -�--- PICRERING..- O.W. getting busy hauling material: sister in Toronto.. 0112stttEss 4.tarbo. Judge G. Y, Smith had a serious fall Mrs. Beaton was the guest of Mrs. �- ---i ^^^ - _ one day last week when_coming out Cad jar;of Altana. "[�J G. HAST-Issuer of M.trria a of the Court House, Mrs. Fennell is the guest of her `t U Ruses in-the county of Oncarlo, ��-TT Mrs. H. W, Wilcox, an old resident daughter-in-law in Toronto. SCRANTON `1 'y 1 Piot•riagatblage, y71y BEAL of the town,-died- last week. Four Miss TAylor, of McGrillivra A7CRANTOCjQ$Ly is s clergymen took part in the burial se'r• 9. is.the P!]1'CF3ER. Real Estate Apc- vice on SRturday, guast of 'tlrs, �t'Hlter 1lRjor. •T• tioneer, valuator.collector and issuer Mr'. and the Misses Pennock, of Tc- S TO i., of masriaae licenses.Brougham. ;py CLAREMONT' The contract for the only remaining Tonto, spent Sunday at borne. �+ Y E and NUT ;)t„ - section of the C. P.R:, the three miles Chas. O'Mally, of Toronto, is the ' HOPPER Issuer of Marriage for all styles of furniture. east of Wbitby bas been awariled to guest of his brn^her, Arthur O'NIally, ` D• _ Llre end i the donee. of 'Ontario. contractor etxecR-$ he Stewart. 13fsoe at®tore and bit residence.Claremgas. i Mrs. Margaret Reesor, of Myrtle, _ arriving now are v ng y , - --- --- - - Conservative spent the week-end with her parents. B.BEATON.TOWNSHIP CLERK Association will meet on Saturday Mrs. Christian left to spend afew D• Ooove7anoer commissioner for tak1119 �•y� •� afternoon, at the. Royal -Hotel;-to weeks with her-brother in Pennsyl- FILL Yt}L'R` cc oeon11tant. Eta, honey $o loan +YO®Yn _�J,ouid�ng elect H president and secretary,'these ynniH, BIN WITHOUT "Issuer bi offices he ng now vacant: _ „S saws^ whit•.farm prOP"i, Out. � e �O . Mrs. Taylor and Misa Tait returned DELAY. Pletnx'e Fr The Ontario County Old Girl's Asso- from afew week's visit to Toronto _ FROSTiLL; Licensed'Auct{uneer, amee. ciation announce the presentation, by friends. OUR SUPPLY WILL NOT ; • for Coantrea of York and Ontario-. Ano- , the Dickens Fellowsbi Association, son sales Of alb kinds attenued to oa shortssl of Toronto, of •The pp -Mr. Langford,of the Bright farm, aostw, Address Green Siver F.o., ons, Czicket on the Myrtle, *as the guest of Mrs. Ellison LAST LONG. _ S1 WlY1doW Shades Hearth.”on April 11th. Proceeds in over the week-end. Ih B. -PO WELL, Licensed Auc aid of the Free Library, Fred Major, we are sorry to report tioaeer. valuator and sonacsor for - St, Patriek's celebration bT the Irish owing to an attack of Ja grippeT �y sales Go aa-sed oatarsottb Gad Port- dib kfada of Canadian Association on- Mondav unable to resume his stdithis vt . L. SPIN K aalwt ooad «st,er pr:vatel7 or by•actWa. �T r� �t� eve©iag promises to' be an Im t tit week, L��e data cotes eoit•etea For dates or other per. �1 NDER UNDERTAKING G eye�t. Ic will be is itis form t a f ttsalars a pt7 at rwidenw.Elizabeth et.,Pea Crows are gettiag very-tame in our arias• Pone orders left as Nsws OMOO,Pfa - J banquet at which the speakers will be village.- -Last week Mr, Kirton found - ± •21119•or Macaab's store, Olaramoot. will re. in connection .lames L, Hughes,-Cols, Grierson and two in his hen 'pen robbing the bens' DICKERING �oetve prompt aKe11ticw,. BWsfaosio11 tinar•a• Henderson, Rev. Father KlYne, J. C, nests. J- - tred. .k1y pbosat mberlaIadepe11deast001' Distance no Object: Rothery arTd Rev, SexsmYth. The speeches will be interspersed with Congratulations to Will Beaton for $' �• PE'NN�CK Privea moderate propriate music. �' the honor he has won, oBtaining a 0 A _ - gold tnedid and$'28 as best speaker in -• �'----- the HouAe. fYVF/IrE{raLe, O/VT. --- Remember Johnston'$ sale, next The Whitevale Branch of the Wom• t Funeral DMeetor - BUILDS YOU UP AND en's Institute will hold their regular Best i lumpSteam Coal and all sizes F OW lZtabalmer• ^ Tuesday. March 18tH. -.MAKES YOV STRONG meeting at the home of Mrs. W.Bur• in Hard Coal. ' Any bueiness-entrusted to me will —«• h ton on Wednesday, Marc 19th, at be carefully handled. YAL S BROUGHAM 3p m. L M $ i,; R Charges lfoderAte- - - N. Y. Pouchpr, of Toronto spent 3liss Payne, of North Dakota, who Io$lpendem Phone Ai o. 1574• Cod- Liver 1tLQm Bun &,ndnv with'bis parents P hits been spending the past few weeks A ood stuck of 1 and 2 in. rough and P a with her erandmothPr.-Mrs. Mc.Neely. _dressed hemlock. also matched Tlwmas-Perr=yinwn.hacl a bUsinPeq trip to Toronto on Tueadaq, left on eFriday to visit ber-uncle in pine and spruce, d dressed -" 0� P� - The 'Women's Institute meeting has Pion. red pine Georgia Pine 9 ILIP Containing Cod Liver ]Extract,_ been postponed indefinitely. Robson and won, who bave -and basswoodfor ceilings, Extract of -NIxlt,' Wild Cherry Mrs Elder, of Bowmanville, is visit- been spending the.pa t- month with - As. - in�t he; uncle, L. Middleton. :the fnrnrersmother. Mrs. Burkholder, and H P P l p IeRveA this week for their home in I , HGP a full sine or on and cur yen boa bites. A A lendid Miss Blanche Mer.hin is visiting.her SnAkxCchewxn. ed meats constantly on hand. comhinatioa, and th Posts, Shingles and Sawn Cedar. bTnther N. F. a Spice Roll, Breakfast ice Lillian HnRle is vision her election ° ^ vers an Write or phone for prices, BaCon, round Tonic, strength restorer- sister, Mrs. Cameron,of Orhawa� tearbers of the Methodist Church wait Bologna, Weiners, etc. held Saturday night. The same stxfY {� It=zr r� and body-builder that can be Thos.'aad Nellie Norton 6pent afew of able officers and teachers will con- A• �- . RE ESOR Highest prices paid for found. Eq'uall days with friends in Scarbor'o during tinue heir work. Butcher's cattle y good for child• the week. The League topic Friday night will LOCUST HILL Tea, middle aged,and old people- MissMay Linton and Miss Maggie .be taken by Miss ,Mildred White. The _ P P Fe Tor spent Thursday of last week Ind. hone. house Markham 1504,Col3.. .�• bOc. per bottle at in Torouto. following Thursday the heague will be P entertained at the home of Mrs. John Yard. Markham 72"Y, 9i;kering` iverri - nded t!egb and Thorn- at her-aG Serve, Cherrvwood, PI C E I/1 PR .11 tended Presbytery meeting at Picker- Mr. Burton and Mr, Leary bad a TIME Td BLE=PioEeriap Station(} hirerigs' ipg ore Tuesday. trip tot3ormley to see the new steel T.R. Trains nib E Firs II lass ed with Geor a and Mre. Philip stew t°xter.wheel in the Bruce mi r, "' gg P Leary in the year future purposes in- a,_a Mail .8,08 S M. DSS'Olr iIIlg}rt _ - . days this week. . 2.50-P.V. REAL ESTATE ' stalling the modern improvement. 14 Local 8.04 P. Bus meets aH trains .�e.• The Ladies Aid socia} which was to An,•unusually large number attend- Traior going West . due as 4 P. M. �r +� ha ve been held at the home of Mrs. E, ed the monthly meeting of the Metb• No. 13 Local Teaming promptly attended to.- NJ�iitlriEMiat K>t� Willson, has been postponed until a 8.27 A.I►f, •TV _ later date. odist Ladies Aid held at the home of " li Local q,80 P. M. Agent for Canada Cacriagg'Co. >s�v�gix s� On .account bf the small pox scare 'Mrs. Mannel, The sum of $14 was 7 Mail 809 F. M. the Board of Health deemed It advia- raised. Neitt month the meeting is to -•snnday included. Nq W. He Bea - '• able to have all socigl functions here beheld at Mrs. Al. Major's. - Peak, Ptcicering. Insurance rates lower on farm pro- Members and friends'-of the'Baptist i' •w, as well as at Claremont called o8 for Church were deeply touched when the .party and Village Dwellings, • the present, therefore., the box social fit-rW C Sweet ti in first-class Companies.• has been postponed, and the rink is.resignation of.their pastor;Mr.,Trick- ' closed,. Pv. was'announced Sunday morning. ._ C+MY Istrd La>vgw. No Pr®mila;tl^� Noted " Mr, Trickey hits served faithfully for �a �;c� the past -six years and leaves fora —C' S tt If not insured with me,call and SCHOOL REPORTS wider sphere of labor near London. Stenographers, Book-keepers compare rates. - ' `Report,of S. S. No. 13, Pickering, "- Jeweler Cashiers, Office'OtBCe Assistants; Com• • • • --- mei 8-roomed h forthe month f yebruriiry end johnstoll's sale are in great demand, if the are in order of merit, IV='Mary Jones y gradu• ' 'Edward Jones, John Loa 'Grant ate from the �. Richardsoa. Jones. 'Stanley Walker, Olive Jones - - Some Good Advice It i $j,,t„ZDi�+• Cora Lee (absent). Ili a-Walter Car- y Notary Public, Pickering, son, 'Ernest Jones, 'Frank Carson. — Carries a complete stock of � 'Allan Jones. III b-Edith Harding. If you have dandruff, get rid of it 1 �L - II-Eileen Walker. John Tindall, ia- by killing thegerrns. COlutnbia i itiiit�a T080NT0, ONT. 'Lorne JoAes, Alma Jon-es,. Toseph If your hair is falling out. stop it, 6 COA Long, I h-Lewis Jones. Pr, a-Thos, There is one sure remedy that willMany former students' ar Long+ 'Ralph Jones, Pr.' b-Willie remedy earning from $700 to $2000 a year.. Lee(absent) Present every day, tominhyoung misfortunes n y es a Jaid you nstiuments Lyla M. Osborne Reacher, an f We deal in only the BEST I:IND of 1 PARISIAN Sage, the great hair re- ,*w double disc records. Practica: Education: •We use best' Hard and Threshing Coal,'now- in Brougham public school report for atorer, is guaranteed to permanently systems;employ best teachers and baud at yard at Greenburn February-: IV='Jennie Duncan, Eva remove dandruff in two-wedks, or D. - a I- produce the beat results. Enter station. Call and, get• Hanson, 'Hilda Middleton, *Carl De- Pettit will give'you your money back. K now, •Catahlgue•free. ; .- . , prices.. vitt, 'Gladys Bogle, 'Russell. Philip, ARISiAN Sage stops falling hair- prices.. Stephenson, Fred 1Vliddleton hair fro COLUMBIA P ' �Y- J'Elliott,-Principal �t - aon� -Ii)='HAzeI l4iiddl` ton, b j`e a tbeet heautiflem r ocgladies) .Instrument&range in price ` ' � ►7 O air, as it mattes harsh 1 from $17.50 hornless ,Qor. Yonge and Alexander Sts. - f Audrey Phfilips,'`Pearl Philip, Glad lusterless hair , GREENBURN, :ONT, dye Dolphin,Ruby Hubbard,"Rexford fiiifity,soft and beautiful. to 5800. _ _ Stepbenson,.'F�Qa McLear_ Cecil Phil- P��AN Sage is sold and rigidly ' tips, Earle McLean, Arthur •Wood. guaranteed by D. Pettit 50 cents A laCkSnllthln "Have yon dots Of grater ? Sr, II-'Gwendolyn Devitt, Lloyd bottle, Canadian makers.The R. T, It you have not heard a new • Johnston, 'Gladyys Middleton,' *David Booth CO., Ltd„ Fort Erie Ont. modern Columbia Talking C. B. I1t1CIC, OF'WW7•>eV;�,E Hansen, Btbel Wilson. Jr II-Geo, Instrument, cgh and HayiHg rented the Dunbarton shop prepared y anything Duncan, Viola Simpson, Roberta Phil- - we will give you is re erred to furnish you an thin lipps •Aggie Cowan, 'Tommy Phili Dr Friedman, the young Ger- " a and opened the same,I am prepar- in the line of water supply such as Elgin McLean_ Luella Sbert, Charlie man scientist, Rho has been visit- R demonstration. ed to do all woaboverk entrusted to, pumps, windmills, hydraulic rams, Liscombe, David Liscombe. Jr. I- Ing Montreal and Ottawa this R me in theaspect line. plumbing, etc. Ethel Ste�lhenson. Edith Stephenson week has treated a number of R- N• BASSETT $nrseeboAing a.apecixlty. 'Neil McKinnon, *Walter Zfiiddleton, patientq for tuberculosis, and the ` hall in and s e me any time. They are also expert well drillers Johnny Beast, Johnny Liscombe,May result is awaited with great in- JEWELER AND OPTICIAN T• NA=Y R, and respectfully Solicit your patron .9tephenaoa. Pupils whose Dame are terest, not only by sufferers of the orros rs Praw -- - DUNBART014 age for tbef ture, Ind.nbone 8621. day. marked R}rPipber,rteacche�r tit every great white plague but by the :WHITBY roar ofvroar whole cotlgry. • "•`;',' 'A 1 y( •..� lw."�/L.s':•^su.5 .e.. ,J< '. • :'.r\. d 7....... .':-: j. •• .n6 _ 4.:3 .r:..1lf. ..�,'-u _ _ -V ,J,. v.•� .. . • ^ .'. ti•J '.:n T .y_.,-• .,.w.....a.,•..r .r.•xr.r...r? .a.:.,.,>w. .w.•.R4 .C,u.' :,.i "� `a.+..`.,.. F.A. gg i,..:1` Pt,duaN ...1. „\,LS, '"v'Y — b Zvi, .., ., ., :'.,•1 .'. .. .. .. + t t i F' Mw.bwu-tact i actually dasan't intend to renew l r the partnsrahip." The. 1Mleaning of fax r_ Q' "What t" cried his wife, "not now lYour"If that all this affair is cleared up, and For Wishes wont you have apologised so handsomely__W young ' f" ' r / 'Don't wait till you have t "No; it's perfectly disgraceful," - caught one of those nasty oolds—fortifryoursel! against them by taking a course of said James Horner, looking like as _ angry turkey-cock as he paced to ' - and fro. "I shook hands with J Na-D m-Co '�'aate�ess , i Falck and told him I was sorry to r, P. .� fes,t Preparation of a �1 have misjudged him, and even Liver O� owned to Boniface that I had ' ' Li � spoken hastily, but would you be- � - �L�� s � � r This"guilder-uj>•'is rich ia_the medicinal ''- be- lieve it, he won't reconsider the means -ever] ++g that If choicest In Fine -tea. . t and nutritive properties of the best matter. He not only gives me the K » k Norwegian Cod Liver Oil=without the sack, but he takes in my place that SALADA means the Worltrs best teas ,disagreeable taste. it also contains to scheming Norwegian." » Extract of Malt, Extract of Wild Cherry "But the fellow has no capital," grown Ceylon —with all the exquisite freshness 7 and valuable Hypophosphites,which `o' cried. Mrs. Horner, in great agita- tone up the whole system and Partiretained z ocularly strengthen the Lungs,Throat tion. `"He is as poor as a rook! He and flavor rets ined`by the sealed lead packages.' _ and Bronchial Tubes. hasn't a single. penny to pat into In hoc. and $1,00 bottles, atthe concern." BLA©K, AREKH or NIXED oer your druggist's. sob ;- / "Precisely.• But Boniface is such -. }' NATIONAL DRUG AND % a fool, that he overlooks that and 'bye, we must, I suppose, get them proof that trouble had not spoiled C,ANA L CO.OF does nothing but talk of his great some sort of wedding present." or soured the lives either of Cecil u busi'nes capacities, his industry, "By good luck," said Mrs. Hor- or Frithiof lay in their keen enjoy-i' r. his goo address, and a lot of other net, "I won a sofa-cushion last meat of other people's happiness. z f rubbish of that sort. Why, without week in a raffle at the bazaar for The Viedding was to be extremely) money a fellow is worth nothing- the chapel organ fund. It's quite quiet. Early in the morning, when' absolutely nothing." good enough for them, I'm sure. I Cecil- went to see if she could be of _ "From the first I detested him," did half think of sending it to the any use, she found the bride-elect said Mrs. Horner. "I knew that the Bonifaces were deceived in him. youngest Mise. Smith who is to be in her usual dress and her house- the on New-year's-day, but keeping apron of brown holltnd, It's m belief that although his F - --'-- Y g they are such rich people that I busily packing Frithiof's purtman- r; ONLY T s character is cleared as to this five- suppose h must send them some testi.1v pound note business, yet he is real- thin a little more show and ex- ' " 1 1 a mere adventurer. Depend up 8 Y Oh, let me do it for you, she, y pensive. This will do very well for said. "The idea of your toiling on it, he'll manage to get every- Sigrid Falck." away to-day as if you were not go-, 111 8 o-his own hands, and will Luckily the-opin ILI " ion of outsiders ing to be married be ousting Roy one of these days. did not at all mar the happiness of Sigrid laughed merrily. i OR, A CURIOUS MYSTERY EXPLAINED. "Well, hes hardly likely to do the two lovers. The were charm- - - that, for it seems the sister has been Y 'dust brides sit down and do' v that the H nes re ed to heart a or r we nothing until the ceremon 4" she keeping her ,eyes open and that g Y 1 leaving London, and when, in due asked. so, I am for them; l idiot of a Roy is going to marry '`If sorry em; _ discouraging tone, "Is it that _ time, the sofa-cushion arrived, sur- I couldn't sit still if I were to try.' '�1 CHARTER XXXVI.-(Cont'd) 8 g her. r.:. "But wha� a terrible autumn fur which makes you so late I However, `'To marry Sigrid Falck i" ea mounted by hare.. Horner a card, I How glad I am to think Frithiof j „ it's of no consequence to me if the claimed Mrs. Horner,- starting to Sigrid, who had been in the blessed and Swanhild will be at Rowan• you '. exclaimed Frithiof. And, condition of expecting nothing, was dinner is spoiled, quite the. con- her feet. '-Actu.all to brie into P g g. Tree House while we are away lto think that all this should have Y g able to write a charminglittle note trary", I am not particular, But I the family a girl who las at danc- should never •have'had a ntomeat's� isprung from `that wretched five- Y g plays of thanks, which b its strai htfor- r' JC uad note! Our stories have beg you wont grumble if the meat ing classes and parties--& girl whn y g peace if I left them here, for,Swan- ia done to a cinder." ward simplicity, made the donor I hild is after all -only a child• It ie. ' keen curiously -woven together „ sweeps her own house .and cooks, Y "Never mind the dinner, re- her own dinner"' blush with an uncomfortable sense so good of Mrs. Boniface to have, - ,Sigrid." lied Mr. Horner, captiously. "I of guilt. asked them:" ! As she thought of the contrast P "I don't ltauw that she is any _.- — between the two stories het tears g tate worse for doth that, said Since_you are taking Roy away - g have other things to think of than g And, after a11,' remarked Stg. overdone jcintx. That fool -Bon"- James Hornet, "It's not the girl rid to Cecil, "we really owe a great ; from us, I.think it is the least you lbroke forth afresh; she walked on face has taken me at-my word, and herself that I object to, for she sdeal to 3izs. Horner, for if she had ` could do," said Cecil, laughing "It silently, hoping that he would net - pretty and pleasant enough, but the not asked me 'to That children's I will 'be such 'a help to have them i notice them, .but a drop fell right connection, the being related by fancy-ball I should never have met this evening, for otherwise we! on to his wrist; he stopped sudden- Madame Lechertier, and how could should -all be feeling- ver flat, I Vly, took her face between his hands gmlz marriage d that odious Falck, who Y has treated me au insufferably, who we ever have lived all together if ' know. • and looked fun into her eyes. it had not been for that l" -. •i � � looks down on me and is as stead . --And we_ shall be on our way to • ,� "You 'dear little goose, he said, offish as if he were an emperor " "In tbose days I think Mrs, Hot- the Riviera," said Sigrid, pausing "what makes you cry? Was it be- y but somehow for a few minutes in her busy pre- - - cause I said -,our stories had been �� -� "Ii there is one thing. I do de- ner rather Irked you, "woven together?" i ' t test,," said Mrs. Horner, .,it is you have offended her.' parsuons; a dreamy look_came into aril But it's partly Loveday's ing my living and dutterly shocked her clear, practical i e.1 • Bushing people-a sure sign of vul• Why, of course it was b earn Ft's because I wish they could �,-i6eir�� g y' t Y taught all her ideas of proprieup in i ty,' and, ! let her head rest against the side " have been alike, she sobbed. fault, If I had to deal with the model Iodgmgs, of the bed. But it wasn't to be," he said d - ! -7- to Falcks they would have been g P P Y. "Sometimes, do you know," she quietly. "It is an odd thing to say / - then proper place, and all this when once you do that, good-bye exclaimed, "I can't believe this is '-bayou to-night, when your new life 05da,-_ would not have happened." to all hopes of remaining in Mrs. all real. I dunk I am just imagin ..is beginning,-but to-night I also am At this moment- dinner was an- Horner's good books. It would ing it all, and that I shall wake up happy. because naw at last my .. � nounced. The overdone meat did have grieved me to displease any presently and find myself playing struggle is over-now at cast the �_ fnE'eMu110N06r� not istprove Mr. Horner's.temper, of your relations if you yourselves the Myosotic waltz at the academy fire isdburned out. I don't want and when the servant,* llad 'heft-the cared for them, but the Hornets- `;Any thin but just the peace of be -it was always such a good tune.. g j 1 tr. a.ct.awNEST,su,srfssr...+ass•r„ossa room be broke out into fresh. ie.• well, ,I`can not pretend to care the to dream to." i ing free to the end of.my life. Be_ OM -,- eG b,,,T--s,n,r-e r-e•f bm"to vectives again the BOnifaces, least about them," sem_ „ Neve me, I sin content.'" ti.-...r.. [iNa-r cf«e roaeGoos. en -.s. . "When is the wedding to be?" The two girls were in the little Wai` `teff, aces this Her throat seemed to-have closed -f"'-"res.....for Card. make "t feel more real? and hast- s.-a for c...c..s«c.re,s.ur, a-awe. ..,* asked his wife. sitting-room of the model lodgings :- up, she could not say a word just a-k-w-Law- to of D7-ir me-vftw.-dom 'Some time in February, Ibe- putting the finishing touches to the fly going into the outer room she The JOHNSON-1UCM%AOsox ca..i�,e.a, returned, bearing the lovely wed- because she felt for him so intense Maoa-.1.ce-e.. lieve. They are house-furnishing white cashmere wedding-dress ly. She gave him a little mute already, which Sigrid had cut out and made ding bouquet which Roy had-Lilies, of the valley sent.od - caress, a on . rs. Horner gave an ejaculation Aux subuuL along the garden path. But her OUR COURSE IN of annoyances. they had her"TIAspent at Rowan Tree�jv quiet, day 3 Sigrid• ...Oh,ehow exquisite! And. ;whole soul revolted against this no- (IENERAL - "Well, the sooner we leave Lon. House. Every one entered most myrtle and ifulsarie lilies-it is the''''me► Con of content. She understood it OBSTETRICAL s most beautiful bouquet I ever ' as little as the soldier marching to MASSAfiE � don the better,' ' she said. "I'm heartily into all the busy prepare- saw.„ , ELECTRO OR not going to be mixed up with all tions, and Sigrid could not help Ma first battle understands the calm SCHOOL NURSINU this, we'll avoid any open breach thinking to herself" that the best (To be continued.) indifference of _the - comrade who ua65a you for the bat with the family of course, but for lies in hospital. Surely Frithiof t Study at home w goodness'. sake do let the house and to have something better in �� School. Gnida. let us settle down ersewhere. 5tckheadaches--neuralgic headaches—sptlttiag, , ` his life than this miserable parody ata assn $15.00 w X10.00 blinding headaches—alt y vanish when you. hke. There's that house at. C.roy�donT_ g - - of love T This passion, which had weep, _ - _ el a corps in, v was very partial to, and you could Na-Dm-Ce Headache Wafers ; en or re. Mode on Nursiaa L' go up and down easy enough from 'They do not contain phsnaeettn, acetanthd, -not be the only glimpse vouchsafed i ," :morphine, opium or any other dangerous drug. Red Cross SC11001 of Nersfeg there.- him of.the bliss which had trans 3S1 Outaa at. wet '`We'll think of it,''-said Mr. H�oLr- � a box at your Druggist's. _ ►2e. . 'figured the whole word for her o TORONTO, - CANADA ner, reflectively. "And, by he NATIONAL ONVO O CNCRICAL CO-OF CANAOA.utlls. ',There came back to her the thought _ _ iof the old study at• Bergen, and she seemed to hear her father's voice �p��, S" -�is8 ing ' I should like an early marriage =tor Fcithiaf, but I will not say ton - SPARKLING WA's E R, cool .and :much about you, Sigrid, for I don't , .k sweet, refreshes the farmer who �•• T —know how• 1 `should ever spare. I �� x builds a And she sighed as she remember- an had been crossed - .` ed how his plans I and .his business ruined, and his Concrete. Well or 'Tank heartbroken.--how r him an 1 :r,_ ".for Frithiof failure had been de -creed.' Yet the Christmas bells rang on 'I`HE FA RN11✓R, above all others, appreciates good water. He drinks in this world of strangely mingled more' water than the ci roan. The city-dweller is dependent upon, Joy'.and sorrow, and they brought �� . �,'.• r �' Pe y..' her much the same message that -�:` . ..the public water-supply for the purity',of his water, while the farmer can '"• ' had been brought to herby the st- •'. have his own private source of water, and thus be sure that it is pure • - . �• � lence on Hjerkinsho: nhealthful. - r '• a d �• 1 "There is .a better plan which <. can't go wrong,'.' she said to her- -MAN hasn't found a better drink than cool Water, properly ..collected and stored. But in order to keep self. water fresh and pure, a tank or well casing that will keep out every possible impurity must be used. . CHAP rER XXXV11 - , "I Have some news for ��ou, said - RYT1E=IS T)FfE IBEAL-MATERIA-b- ©IZr-TANKS�lL W_1rLL_�A�INGS. ;.>` - a Mr. Horner to his wife a few days 'T - -.after .this, as one evening,.he enter i . is absolutely water-tight, protecting your water from seepage of all 'THERE are scores of other uses for concretion your•farm—on every farm..Tf ' kinds. It cannot rot or crumble. t is easily cleaned inside, Time ou would Iike to know of them,write for our book, "What the Farmer Can ed the drawing room. The huge y -gold clock with the little white face and water, in�tesd of causing it to decay; actually make it stronger. Do With Concrete:" The book�absolutely free, AF painted to the hour of eight, the - OUR Farmers' Informaifon•'De- Address Publicity Maoaget WHENyoa go to bay cement golden pigs still climbed the gol- partmentwill helpYon todccids beware that this label is on F - den bill, the golden swineherd still how to build anyihinr,lrom,*porch- Canae�a Cement Company every bag and barrel. Then IWe7lAeC ` step io a silo. The service is free— you know too are y�erting Ihs' A AD V :. leaned meditatively on his„golden _you don't evtn haw to promise fo Umited cement That tho farmers of sstalf, Mrs. Hornier, arrayed in build, When tndoubt ask ihe,'Vorm. Canada have J6and fo 6e. this ipeamck-blue sati\,, glanced from ailonDepartment. E308.55A HERALD E3L6G, MONTREAL best. � 'Jber husband to the clock and back !' toga:-, 1) her husban - '��sws l" she eeid, 'n adistinctly T ., , . y„n ... ," :. .:. '..:. ,. ,4v n" .++ ...:..'...t.x v .' .r :e law. L k j.M. ,t- Q.:1' +e..nw ::b vl �✓J-,: :.+R.L 'i .C..� i'- :'4T. ii� "�',:,.. ,{�".-F?a�ca �.w:ab: ...,_:i ..�_ .... i.": ' �-' ..; ,�• ".�:, a � ;ix...:i-,.$„ ay• yr�:t :.x�. a, .�-. cry':.'.. - _._.gin—^a. '. .,w� :z., :,✓ M.. :.�,i^:'r. .r .+,e. W c., ^ria',••- T,4ao'r..v.. ••.,.=ray. •y." - -•T: '* ..r =vxs' .'-^.nvs..• y"�y nq J. 3 b s • - w. ...s:. ..Y^,�✓. .•,. _..:...•.-...w.:.}+:,.. ..,c-:-•X ... .-;,,,,,y .'.,:,'".._ :.•..«.. .!•� H_d ... yeZ::� M•. _ • , .t • OUR LETTER FROM TOROyTO be rawer Mr. Hearst the die and down. THEIR SUN'DAY HEST. - "^ x right, andd Dr. Pyne the dignified and a '> suave entleman # , A GOOD HABIT The h�shibition Association is made up of — x delegates from various, bodies of a more How Ullsophistloated Congrega. •�'►• en youa tired INTERESTING 313 F 0011119111 FROM or less representative character through. y ft a ahs-I�taviaembersmp,n t e� s• e r, -_THE QUEEN CITY. sociation carries with it as privileges the - - ri fit to attend the annual meeting, to The wife of a missionarylong ata_ t � ' - _ - tae ppart in the discussion there and to y O vote in the election for Board of Direo tioned in Africa confessed the other , Dr. C. 0. dames Speaks of the High Cost.of tors, and to a pass or two for the Exhib!- day that she became hysterical with Living-Or. Frsldman's Cure-Toronto tion. The Board of Directors, consisting Puppressed laughter at the first ~� of 16 members, to the Caner circle. while service that her husband held at the - - e Suffragettes-Exhibition Association the membership of the Association in- TEAto cluriee a number from outside the cit the Directorsh! y. station after bringing' her out. ale City people, not infrequently, are heard De are pretty well confined to had, indeed to leave the chtf by 1 • '' � declare that farmers•are•getting rich, men with Toronto interests. Formerly , , that the present high cost of living must there was in addition to the Direotorate a Under pretext of a Sudden nose- ' qr 'Goes farthest for the Mo4ey be resulting in a situation in which the system of committees through which it - x farming oommunity as a whole is simply was sought to interest the various melt bleed, lest she should disgrace her- rolling in wealth. This view was punt• hers of the Association, but this plan has self by an outburst of unseemly Q I tured by Dr. C. C. James, former Deputy been largely abandoned. y w '" —� -Minister of Agriculture for the Province mirth. All of Ontario and- nQfr Advisory Expert for The inmost Circle. The cause of her discomfiture was CHINESE SEALS OF WOOD. the Dominion Department of Agriculture, As a matter of tact, there is art inner In his address to the Canadian Club. circle withlu the inner circle, the inmost an important convert, an aged and "I want to tell you," he said emphati• circle being the Executive Committee of venerable chief with snowy Wool 1 1 • ;,.y Stone, TOO, There Forms Part Of Cally• "that the farmer is act getting too about five members, This is the real gov _ .n and a countenance of ferocious di a. much" In illustration he quoted the fact erning body of the Exhibition. dig- venerable �.. Ar$eIIiDlt Articles Usually. Made of Metal. that a bag of potatoes which costs 90c., The annual meeting this year was one nity. The young wife had thrown $1.00 or $1.25 in Toronto, yields to the far.. of the largest in the history of the As- , a JDttiu (D! In China seals are made of wood mer who prbably in Carlo- sociation, fillin one of the large rooms away the day before an outgrown the Peace, and station master at grows chem, Q air of her tiny daughter's ankle- sad stone, as Well as of metal. They ton County, New Brunswick, not more at the City Hall. President gent, a man P on, on the Prince Edward µ than 30c., and the milk which sells in of few words, presided, and General Man- ': are used, in addition to a s ture, ties. They' were of gay scarlet .' 1g� Toronto for SOC. a quart yields the farmer ager Orr was at his left hand to see that Glad RaflWay,says; 'to represent an individual, a legal probably only Al-2c. a quart. the wheels revolved smoothly. The else- morocco; and when they reappear- ��Four years ago I slipped to thti person or a corporation. The seals "The farmer who gets a 1.2c. a quart is tion of Directors is always accompanied ed at church, buttoned neatly station and tell on a freight truck, not getting too much," he said, "but the by a great deal of buttonholing, and, it through the distended lobes of the sustaining a bad cut on the front of 3 UW by the former.emperor were city man who Paye 10c. a quart is paying le said, wire pulling, and there is gener g distinguished as privy and state too much.' Mr. James maintained that ally A surprise in store for someone. This old chief's ears and dangling con- my leg. I thought $$it would heal. s the system of distribution was all wrong, year it was for Mr. H. R. Frankland, a but instead O! dols 60 - d Id 11 lid seals, and were three inches though, be said, there was no use calling former director who had some disagree• sPicuoUaly against his withered S ped square. the middle man hard names, because he went with the other members of the ebony shoulders, th3 spectacle was into a bad ulcer, and later Into a form >'9 was simply working under conditions as Lard during the year Just closed. and Of eczema which spread very rapkUy China's state seal is used chiefly they exist and earning an honest living, i who this year went down to defeat. Atter too much far her—eapeC1811y in �d also started On the Other les. `' Spon documents relating to foreign Mr. James sena discussing the coat of the voting adjournment was made to a combination with the rest of his Both legs became so Swollen and sore r living, and it was an attentive group of restaurant. where an elaborate luncheon costume y g0 about fay wOrl[ <" countries, explains the Oriental Re- 250 city men he was addressing. They was served. which consisted of a dirty that I could only Ei view, and has Chinese characters were vitally interested, because, as Mr. - blue loin-cloth, and a head-dress by having them bandaged. My doctoll Stamped on it. The privy seals are James pointed out. the present oonditioni have reached such a yase that for the made of feathers artistically Com- said I must stop work and lay up. D ;= •stamped on 'imperial rescripts, is- classes of the community on fixed talar t -- bind with imported shirt-buttons. "After six months of this trouble - * sued for proclamations at home. �' and this means the great body of Old Folks Coughs Missionary gravity is often se- I consulted another doctor, but witb teachers, clergymen, clerks and all other no better result. I tried all the saITSIN Japanese law requires that each forma of traorganlaed workers, relies mustverely tested by the go-to-meeting- liniments and lotions I heard of, but y� .r Individual should send in an im- come scan, Permanently Cured best of the uppophisticated oongre- Mead of getting better I got worse., pression of his seal as a specimen The west is Not Helping. -- gation. Even our.own country can "This was my condition when I got s The• Publi 1 (called jitsuin), to have it registered Mr. James made a comment that sena m a toad In its Pralea of the auppiIy instances in ink The tale m nf'et box of Zam-Holt (}r - ar Po 7 early to and kept 1 s prising to many of his audience in ModerlL Dirt Breathing Cure. p a s government office s comes from Alaska of an Indian m7 delight that first hoz give me re. connection with the opening up of West- (d iBtriCt office of 8-cit town Or vii- ern Caned;. He de t �, Lar Elderly_ people take cold,easily. Unlike settlement the resident pastor of -" demo this d that sores, and day by day they got better. • `tl' ., La a that It m•a. represent himself �■---t q�living to tole country le young folks, they recover elowl / ever. which - - g )' y P concerned, the new Prepared the minds of his I could see that at last I bad got 11014 4. In a deed. le duan nothing pnpulatlon in the lies[ That is why so many people 'widdls people for the cowls O ¢ ng to ameliorate conditions. $ f a distin- o! something which woutld core my While they"are I lite die of pneumonia. Even though The material' employed to make producers In one sense of guished clergyman who was going and In the end !t did. - ' ithe word, the stuff they are producing- (pneumonia does not develop and ki12, to reach them, b " these-seals consists of various kinds wheat, oats, flax-le practically all for ex• coughs certainly weaken.all elderly poo P y explaining It 1s now over a 'Year since Zam- of precious atones, gold, silver, etc. Port. - that as, a matter of tact the in. ple, that not only would 'his words be Buk worked a cure In my case, sad . creased ulatioa is simply adding to .Lhtre baa been n0 rtttar8 Ot the Those mostly 1n use at the present the coa.npmoyn worth hearing, but that his charac- } g and. the of the country. Cl�ngh syrups seldom do mach i•�od he eCyAma" :t` day are Of agate, rock crystal, On the other head• the rural population cause they upset dtgeetina. Any drnggtrt ter was such that he might be can- Ivory, rhinoceros OP wood Ot box. lot Eastern Canada during the last ten aidered an exem lar of all the Such is the nature of the greate�ee years had"declined by about 47,000 people, or doctor knows that a much more effee- P which Zam-Buk is daily of issting. wood, and recently India rubber..while the city or urban population of the I rive treatment is "CATABEHOZONE." Christian graces, and eminently Purply herbal in composition, this '.has come into use. Icountry had Increased by ao lees than.wbt(.�oals and soothes the irritated ear• worthy Of imitation, s• 1.250.000. Iu rheas, flstures. 31r. James ,great balm is a sure cure for all akta ,. There are two ways of engraving 'tbonght, fay oa° or the thiel ca te�, rnr faces or the throat. During his earnest and eloquent diseases, cold sores, chapped hands, 1',l :. characters on areal—relief and in- ;the great advance in the cost of lt�,ng-in i In using c atarrho address, the visiting reacher had frost bite, ulcers, blood-poisoning,vara• .. ' zoos C g pen do not tate g P - aaada The-consumers had i c e • d areas It !modlcsne lura the stomach-yon imply cosy sot's+• ilea, scalp sores, r! • taglio In tare one the characters in she pi•nanePra had declined 1st namt+er It i OOCasion to use hi, handkerchief• p at the im reasion are shown in color *■e inevitable that Cha taw of supply and breathe Into the throat; nowe and lungs having done so, he thrust it care- worm, insisted patches, cats. burnsaaQ P demand should rule. air J'rroeA followed i bruises All druggists and stares sal$ 'while in the other they are repre this up with the startling declaratinu that t rich piacY balsamic vapor, so twit of heal•I lessly into a coat-tail pocket. He at fi0c. box, or post free from Zam-Bak rented in white on oolored ground, j in his opinion-1t would be better for the Ing Power that cnida, catarrh and broa• quite failed to observe that the ?, Government, Instead of spendiag thi vy, chitin disappear almost instants Co,� tIDOa recslpt of price. The ink used for stamping is called tons or fifty million dollars for rats 1 y greater portion remained hanging w I .'At etxt ! n1ku, It is generally of verm:_.on ways too n up new area ;n the K.;rth , r•e got years o! ase I can fes• outside• and streamed backward as - see pe t, to take a similar In amount and d the illy that I am never troubled with ooaghs ' he gesticulated In a manner that '�'d' It on d roe - ` d !n of goo e. d Ontario and the e r colds•' ser to i s J, E. P11 rim o n - The cheapest kind of seals- are other settled portion, nt Eattera Canada I a t xi s the respectfully admiring natives - Ia ,stozai. 'They used to be the b ! P� y g made of boxwood -and sold at 6 this connection air Jame" pointed a of my destined peculiarly elegant and ef- out that Canada, generally regarded as �life, and that was before [ need"Catarrh- P� y � Jp oen•te apiece. Most seals are OT&I an agricultural country, t@ a large tm• owns, which ws'@ recommended to me by feCtive. in shape, but some are round and p�+fur nr Coca stuffs British Columbia, The next Sunday the decorum of •—�'� for example imports .$16.000.000 worth of C L. Pnmse, druggi.t. To use rataHrb- -others square. They rarely exceed table products annually, and tittle New osone in Just like .bp+ct& fa an immense their own pastor was sieverely an size from six inches square A r I of _ istra.ined when he beheld a flock y h q owe-hal! inch in diameter, BtnnewH•k, another rgrtonitIIt;] province, pine wends. The baSramic vapor or Ca- to a yard. They they had sewed Or Import.James worth. tarrbozoni !s ke a tonic, it I& so sttmm• !more suggestive of Little Bo-Peep's Yr James oatlinPd wh,itt it .se pt�+„ed � � P pinned securely to the rearward �<b HC96sla Thin "o do with the $10,0011.000 now beans Erant. Ilatlhe to the breathing organ", so acotb. than any other; Proudly advancing ^; g gs• ed by the Dominion Department of Agri, I test to "ore @potty, so full of,power to drive down the aisle. Every man, woman as they Of their attire, LO waggle ; collate for the raining. li purpose al out coYdt and ooageation. I will always and Child had a handkerchief, r Se they moved in a manner as tea- a Hewitt—�i'ihat da you think of kanwiPaee and training. the parpo a bP listically tail-like as possible. 'this -suffragette business? i1w to teach the farmers how to tnereave use and recommend fatarrboanne as a - g or ices of white cloth, of an ma when it was tactful) explained the amount of their prodaoe. preventive. and carr for Congos, cnida, p y y pained Jewett—If it is carried to its Logi- trledmaems Cure. titonchltis. throat Irritation and catarrh. �r1s1, from sailcloth to muslin, and to them after service that this cleri- cal conclusion r will result r wo- us- (Signed) "J. E. PILGRIM.' call imported fashion was the re-. a Among local medical rota and the pub y po 7< imam putting her money in her hos- tic generally there ,s the seeneet tntMrest A Catarrbozone Inhaler in Your Doc- CURES cult of a misunderstanding"and not l? ,)band's name. In the reported dieoovery by Dr. Fried• ket o: ` �_- mann. the German physician• of a sac•( purse enables you to st<,, a cold ♦Asy.aa! the latest and most correct thing of _ eassful treatment for consumption. Bever• with the Arst saeese, Large-size ecVts Wws7i ilia East, they were greatly dlsap- "Too bad! Mrs. Smartleigh &I- al local doctors have made arrangements $1.00 and supplies treatment for two �t��s pointed. to interview Dr. P7ledmran, and !t to months; small size, W..: trial "1st 25c.; ways has such abominable weather hoped that possibly be may be induced to " . __.for her afternoon teas!" "Yes; visit Toronto. Despite-the great publicity all storekeepers and druggists. or The dispo too beam rlverr the new -cure.- the Virg rhozoae _Co., Buffalo. N. Y.., .std INFLUENZA Catarrhal Fever, y; tCse Dever pours u it rains l' dispo.tuom among Toronto medical men ging■ton. Canada. ' �V► Pinkeye, Shipping Waiter—And how did you find i" tank with @owe aasspieion on the JL Fever, Epizootic x , ' y high claims that have X. made, They * X '� the beef, sir 1 Customer—Oh! I will be delighted to Rod ,that Dr. Fried. , l And all diseases of the horse affecting his throat, epcedfl moved a potato, and there it-was! mann'@ cure is as dependable as has been i Guest—"Yes. my wife 'has been Alp E cured: oolts and horses in &rine stable kept from havinr tDea7s�� stated but is ♦law of the doubt they think Ill, but 6112 is out again now. N + by using 3►OHN's DI$TENFER AND COUGH CURE. 3 to q it is nn'fortunate that so much pnblicfty FlOstess---"W hat doctor did ou doses often cure. One battle guaranteed u cure nae ca : has been given the matter until all �o s- y sibilit of disc h " `"N Safe for brood kiaree, baby oo s, stallions-all ages and ooa4 DA distinct a @ane in he here 4 Guest o doctor at all, d 9 c pas That a distinct advance in the „ M ditbns. Most skillful so mil oompouu Any ru let. it's Always they Fotreatmenecuretellsib6sabubeen tdanything II bought her a new hat! aFOMN MEDICAL CO., Goshen, Ind., U. M' %II .A Good Th 1138 theme -- -— Eagar Suffragettes. _The Toronto Suffragettes who went to -- -- Washington have returned well pleased ■!1■ _ ; TO have a } with their expedition. The Suffragettes. - y prevent. as a rule• are ver sensitive of criticssro Ciletat Horizon I e their action,, but this has not — - ed certain persona of both sexes from 1 SAFE asking what was to be gained by ouch a ,at both ends of the day. I aunt. The point of view of these critics'I - e that the Canadian"participation in the, Wsebtngton yarade was as much out of., A dish of glace as, would be the participation in as - '- Ottawa parade of Canadian Suffragettes j VES - TM seekin g to influence the Dominion Parlia- - E _ meat, b s confi N PQ y n o oo of United States women. The Toronto Gostin ant t+onidbot help but impress the eye. They wore red The National Securities Corporation, Limited, now "Her to the public their 7% Profit ~ , ` hats, long white traltin big red sash bearing the wtowns rd n CAnada. BharlIIg Bond's, which ma0tlre 1D $vs,yearn, with interettt payable half-yearly on the let of 0' and carried Union Jacks. Toa delegation .Tune sad the 1st Of Deoember. To- astl ^� included' about a doses of the moat rs. _- — The National $ecuFitits CO _!`+/ five agitators !n Toronto, including tare. rporatioa, Limited, acts as, a holditig oonipany far several Cor- the Canadian Macdonald AeiPresident i tionnt Dr. large and .profitable manufacturing plants that.have been built up by lmembere of the Cor- Augusta 8170we-Gullen, past president; Drr. pore 40n in the past quLrt•er of i century. The proceeds of these bonds are to be used in for breakleAt and again at Margaret Johnston, Mrs. Campbell Mac• still further developing these'plant'"n acquiring another long established manufacturing g Ivor, who alone of Toronto's suffragettes plant Wbit�h has shown large' ro i +Etas evefking nasal opbns and belieoea In militant methods; Mrs. Hee, P fits for yeat�s'—and in purchasing we12 located timber lands. Closed the de4y with a dash of tor Prenter, the very active Secretary of 218 Corporation now has a Iarge limit under option containing I,0MOKOW feet Of virgin sunshine. the A"eociat_ioul Mrw. L. A. Hamilton, ..itimber, This•latter should Iargely inc'reAse in -value in the next few ears. , President o! the Equal• Franchise League y sada • er y active social worker, n - gg • i a d-Mrs. All profits beyond bond interest and stock dividend r E. L. Camp bell, President these a the+ adios e' b are to be divided equally •Toas#i between erl are bits Progress q a . . of hard, og as, club. All or then' are ladies of the 'Bondholders 'and the Shareholders, and whatever rob y profits are thus divided w ripe experience in women's move _ � sell white } movements, l be is ex. - e Corn first at ca . ..i re -Cess' and none Delon . to the t s9 Of the 4% annual interest Oa the BOad'. .- r type one canon. fully 000ketd, then rolled bhiII expect to be carried away by any 'vz@ion• .._• •, - - _ - - '0" and crinkly, and toasted td a ary project. The enthusiastic arra. Ham-, These Bonds are amply secured by investment of the Corporation in these manufae- � � Ilton proposes to organize a parade in tubing plants and in' the,value of lands, timber and axilla which it controls, and will be fur- , Appetizingbrown. Toronto as,:t. Cher secured by the acquisition, of other plants and [timber limits. Cabinet Ministers Lend a Hand. - - - -Not a hand touches the The Toronto Exhibition Association has .-The Bondi, are offered to the public in denominations of $100, $5W and $1,000, and may only one meeting a year, but it manages .be purchiaed either oiAright or by,fneana of.the food is manufacture, and it is to throw around that gathering some of periodic peflvment plan. In the latter case, ready t0 terve direct from the glamor of national importance which an Initial pa t of 10% of the face value of the Bond will be required. 'Bondholders may It secures for the Big Show itself, For -withdraw a1I oT llpsi t of their iuoestiwts, with"in the P�s�--'o be eaten with ezample, at the annual meting this year Sixty 'days IlOt�Ue fit, At any time after .one year On oream or milk--and 'sugar, if no less than three Cabinet Ministers were y deEired is attendance, 'There was the Honorable James Duff, wtso from h'is Poettlon as Min. Payments should be made to-Cho National Beeurities Corporation, Limited, either by yM' / inter of Agriculture take" a keen Interest cheque or money-order, - - Ia all exhibitions, and-who it an enthuer. w, Past ToastieS taste deliol- _ actio member of the Toronto Exhibition MNa sassy/Ke �/ ara l4rn/sAid on rpwn ously diood and .are richly Assooistiam; than there was the Honor. nouri able W. H. Hearst, whose special Interest �r Is New Ontario, which always has a pram. — NATIONAL SECURITIES CORPORATION �tIMI'tED ` hent exhibit at the fair, std b ' '• ' p a third Minister was the 'K norable Dr. Pyne. Minister of Education, who interest is lisAe by Pure Food Factories of alinited nn aconunt of the sdneational fen -CONPtD�RATION L!p'C �L.DO. tunes which the Fair seeks to introdune. � Oastariaa IPsetam Carnal Oe., Lid, :ah WasCalledaeon to make a speech. TORONTO, ONT. Window. Ontario. responded with a few brief sentences r a"1 nt a congratulatory nature, delivered in -__ charaoteristlo atgle, Mr. Dnff inclined !4 to"' ^;4 c�, 1..-' .'.6. 7w.. ....,.'. .-. nt-x.u4..n, w/, .:.. -. ,-, ,.� w•'.'-.,,c w..^a ._.. .:,. .i.A #•-'� An`3s7 .y •M .:•�' ?.4a:i ..4 .�.x 1Td•FM -M.,try - . , 4 •,, .. -Tu ...,-g<;�`t .., a .. •r.1 -.+1-... ...,`-'',„,;,,, '...:a '.:. .. r z M "�.,+.+;f :' w.< '='':.. ?`s. "�'.e,:p 't. �' i .,r' _','.+'. "�.r.F. r.^t,4v"-'G ry;. 'Y� c••;,"`•r+ �.w "'4n+,^`.c7F.A,�. r.. M :,may. .,rC.`• ^!k, ;•gwaw:.r+•n_..,,•.•a^-. ;,�•,r .•r"..r .r.. - _, _ "u �a_ _ ... -i ,_ .4RR'.f`Fr,�,.a.,,��SRw• r . .: ... .. .. .ai ',...... ,.. ,r•,�._ _.. ... R.yd+',:tA.*trY e*� f , -e y F ;ori oon.ickerin P= `aiiiw tan lld .. a We are d other -- ---- -=._ —_ , mf Remember Johnston's sale on ARM FOB SALE—Being lot 18, 29 March the 18th. i,nbl(aDsd s9ary Friday morning at lie Omos, ori frame bocce and barn as rpicksring.Out. , tags. Boil is a rich clay loam-oteaa and to a _ DSON'S state of otativation. This tarn is sduatr- r •gb�j adapted fat marint gardening L plow Go"O'd .at 0-; r O too o• t _T>aBD[B to•Lia�ioa(O T Bl cad is convenient to the gl.9b c enc ' YSTE IF 1.00 if din advan new eleotrie rallway now under oonstruotion- - pe y —1�- Pnelia.ac)Lool is situated across the road tram RBubaodptions to the United Btatsa,11.30 thMSM-AND0 1/term. 1< coawntent co ttrS village o is advance Ptokezing. Yrtoe yyt000. par farther partieu- k I a p19 to Jos.$ Oormle PlokerinR, or OPERATION ronto, y s0-£8 _ 1 Frank A.390Coavey. 18 Toronto Btsaet, To• JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor. -- -FRES 11 FISH. EVERY' DAY FL�ARM FOR SaLE-Being lot 24, ..White Fish, Salmon, non ii,in the township of Pickering, abd Hal `and Oysters.. PICKERING COUNCIL How Mrs.Reed Of Peoria,Mt consistiug of Macros,more or lama. Soil is a The above Council met pursuant toaj The a51�>N Slay loam and in a good state of cultivation, j nodf�nce�,l good wells and a never-failing biedy D �7 9adjournment on Monday the 10th ! ��•.�tt a ring creek, About 5 acres of bush• cbiefl9 PY1�1�CE �El\ � POTATOES _ inst. Members all present, the reeve eon i Knifee beech and maple,also pine. Oa the premises g are a new brick house,containing9 rooms and Good sound White potatoes, free from frost and rot. Splendid in the chair. 5 closets,also batb-room.hot sua cold water, cookers and good keepers. Try a bay. The will of the last meeting Two barns,one 69 a 56 with basement stabling, - ' were read and approved. Peoria, Ill.-"I wish to let every one drive house bo s 50,containg horse,stable, and , A number of accounts were resent- knowwhatL diaE•Pinkham'sVe etable 'beep pen underceatb,and loft that will hold _ p } S 25 tons of hay, Horse fork track in all three "NU B ed for payment and referred to the Compound has done buildings,Four acres of young orchard, chieSt "NUMBEA UNE" CANNED VEGETABLES " winter apples,just coming into bearing. also ::5:::: ren active committees. :;,,: ; forme.Fortwo earses. •- ' .•_ The best Brands in Curd, Peas and Tomatoes. On motion Wm. Slee was heard y is suitable efor dairyin and crapes, g o farm 1 P ,.,,: = I suffered. The doC- is suitable for lairyyinq,stock raising or grain i .�eotnplaining of the position of the e;;, tor said I had a tumor growing?. For further,particulara spplyy to J. J les below in to the Home Telephone '� W. TOULE, on the premises, or Whitevsle Oranges, Bananas, Fl 9, COukin Figs, Spanish Onions, Po g g P �► and the only remedy P,o,I 31 g g g p Eo.t hese poles being placed on that part '. v :'' was the surgeon's of the road allowance used as a winter .L,; Gcokinj; Onions, Dried Peaches, Fresh Prunes, -- road. A petition signed by a ,large 'i knife. My mother Do You Realize _ ..__ IDU of rate payers was also pre- ;;;,• s bought me Lydia E. New Dates-iu bulk or-package. , sented in support of his claim. Pinkham'a Vegeta- the money you can make selling fruit } On motion J. Tweedie was heard re ble Compound, and trees? The present demand for nur- •'Buy all Your. Groceries at the Grocer's" • : :.,sheep killed by dogs last October. today I am a well and eery stock is the greatest in the hie- Cecil Story, on motion. was heard healthywoman. For tory of the business. Every person daim3Dg damages for lora of valuable �` months I suffered who has land is planting or preparing mare,that died from injuries sustain- from inflammation, and your sanative to plant. ed by falling on Mt Fara-ie's hill, We Want Now the same being in a defective condi. Wash relieved me. I am glad to tell - tiOH. anyone what your medicines have done for Fall and Winter months a-reli H. Johnson was heard re covering for me. You can we my testimonial in ►nen to sell in Pickering and surround- ; for Whitevale bridge. any way you wish, and I will be glad tag district. Good pap, exclusiveterri- A communication was received from +• tory and all the advantages in repre- to answer letters."-Um Mrs, C>�TiQtA senting an old established firm. Over High �ost of 1VM Douglas Davidson, Sec Tress„ of the RBSD106 Mound gt, Peoria, I1L OW acres in cultivation. Established fiiek Children's Hospital, demanding 86 ears. Write PELHEM NUR _ - y -o li ppaayment for treatment of Henrietta Xr& Lynch Also Avoided 85 a rs. Toronto, Ontario. 'Mutch,daughter of Geo. Muteh, of Operation ash Dunbarton, who is unable to pay Jessup, Pa„-"After the birth of my -the bill. fourth child,I had severe organic inflAM D Cut down by the following list: The standing committee an Contin- ination. Iwould have such terrible painsi F E >* genciee reported and recommendeddid not seem as ough good B. C., salmon 10e. per tin. y payment as follows: 1 • stand it. This kept up for three long a ; 2 ' 1 for printing 500 eopies of Declaration at Canoe -of Office, 2.25; D. R. Beaton, on acct. months, until two doctors decided that _ of salary 75,00; W. W. Sparks, ex- an operation was needed. 8 lbs recleaned currants for 25c. — • pensesat"ding Hydro-Electric Rail. "Then one ofmyfriends recommended Fresh arrivals of Whole Corn way meeting in Toronto, 5.00; E. B. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- Malted Cotn Feed and Dried Brew- 8 lbs valentia raisins for 25c. 1 Noover. ditto, 6.00; Alex. Wilson• pound and after taking it for two months era Grains, Ground Oil cake, Cald• 8 lbs seedless raisins for 25c. s well's Molasses Meal, Blatc'bford'a "3 packages seeded raisins fclr25c. ditto.6,W; Jobb FurRie, ditto, 5.U0: I was a well woman. - ss. JOEZ4p8 A. -' ]F. A. Bext�a, for aerrices as auditor, LYNCH, Jessup,Ps Calf Meal, and various kinds of 1L6t10; S. H• 5cecenaon.ditto• 25.CO: Women who sutler from female ills Poultry Food, Cream of The West 8 packages of-mince meat for?5c. Jobb Philupe, rebate of dog tax 1.00: should try Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegeta- and Monarch Flour. Bran, Shorts, f3 bats comfort cony for 25c. " The co nmittee having considered etc. ;Prices Reduced Ithe advisability of lacing a copy Of ble Compoand, one of the most success• ax s v - ,• - ' '8 bars Taylors 11t1r nap fur 25c Thomas Reesor •`. °'peel Years in Pickering" in each fol remedies the world has ever knows. - • • - _ �pubikschooi in the township, recon- before submitting to a surgical opera- -- - - ,3 lbs ginger snaps for 25c. _ unwed that the author, Rev. W. R. tio[. 'Wood. furnish a copy to each school Iaeetiol the clerk to furnish him with X�p ds3verZisetise+sts. Northern Grown Trees Our motto is good goods at right prises 'the post office address of each secre Apple, Pear Plum Cberry Pea:h, •� lary•teeasurer of each school section grapes, Small Fruits. ornamentals. lin the township. 1iJCLL FOR SERVICi-A thorough Eimbers. Bosaa•Everything Shtube. d p g Climbers. ELo. Everythaag iia the 1BROUGHAM CENTR�IL STORE The committee on Relief reported orad Flo:VAH-at I it 9, can.10, Picker' Nursery line. Catatoaue fr a Send and recommend ed pmymentasfoilo-W : J %luE3iAN,Or•enwood__ —91.95 list of your wants for prices Agents 'Dunkeld Bros., for wood supplied to wanted. Apply for terms. OR SALE=Th' r olds addle has �. 'uteerymsn, E ORG E - IP H I Ll' : HToseph Grt•gR. 2 50: 13, Johnson for F for acre three ew,- ear olds and two year• �. �ds/K¢r Port E1ata.. 1 _wood supplied Jas. Fraser,7,210: The isog ste rA can be seen at lot 16 con: S, Picker• -� committee beg to acknowledge- re. tag. JAME9 W HOOLE,Broughdm P,O 21-tf 'Apt of further communication from wEED,VEAS FOR SALE-A uan- _ - - q Brougham Ontaho the Hospital for Sick Children re- ncr of t anaaian islil Prat. Apply 'to - - maintenance of Wilhelmina Mutch, ,JOHN SCOTT.Claremont lad.phone 3 2 24tt -- would recommend that the clerk be l SOUSES TO LET-One brick house. InsGilrute ilLeetiagts [� f �y in structed to communicate with the ra caste;to t; octal of It oa wctaof la, t PEELS _ SHOE t .'` T ' {�,i1gSec-Treasof said institution regard framebocse with aabk cad s to b sons of land — - ���JJJ 111V 111:::JJJ IV V+sa+.+ MIR same. acta•hed,both houses 10 goon rappaaer. Apply to SPERIAL SERIES The committee on ,Damages, for JOSEPH L%PP&ase,. t,edar Grove lndepen- as _ dent phone 121:3 !lark, 93 46 f T A T m R $);Pep killed by Dogs reported and _ _ __ Theme meetings will he conducted by 7M 11 j 1 a r recommended payment. a9 follows: w0��'SFORSALE-I have for axle the farmers institutes of Northand % Jobn Tweedie for one registered es.e L, two York.hire Bowe, one due to farrow South Ontario.the Provincial Farm. by dog or doge, said amount be. march 93rd,and the clear dos on April Ith. AP ers' Institute Bond the Department of _ - 1 .-Ing two-thirds of sworn value 85 33. ply onprowess lot 94, con: 4. Pickertai;, �: The two-thirds committee al Bonuses write J,W,TOuLE.whlteraie P.O. 30 90 Agriculture, Whitby. The'Speakers We are Head Rtlartery for all lines of Boots, Shoes, - -- ---- - v�ill consist of the District Repreeenta• ,for Whe Fences reported Ra follows: L�OR SALE-The undersigned has tives of Victoria. Peterboro andOn- ~-' _ _ Rubbers, Etc., Etc. " John BGt'pheDean milds application for r for sale s servteeabl sound horse, 9 years tario Counties, and will be equipped - ]Bonus on about 500 rods of wire Old.about 4 tons of good oast straw ,about 4 hence on tot 11, con. I. Mr. Sparks to qua of timothy ay,a TE uWhittevale�94 t� with special demonstration material goc•key Boots and all lines of Felt Goods at greatly B to illustrate the different lectures, inspect and report. Lord Somers - - - --- • reduced prices. '.i 1ma a Fipplicxtion for bonus on about Fj ARM TO LET-160 acres Town- spEAxsRs _ - ship of Scarboro,It miles from Tornow, Phone No. 151. - r 70 rods of wire fence on lot 21, coo. 2 eomtorcabts earn hoew. 9 lsuoa,s oechazFle, E S• Hopkin, Norwood: A. A. Hni- p Mr. Sparks to inspect Find report. splendtdaP�rrl1ag crsek�mi:ed Botl, 'dares or ght, Lindsay: E. G. Hogarth, _...-----_�__-- Tbe standing committee on Roads apct9 co HENitY wSTNEY, we.t Sill.P. o- Whitby. P d FEEL, Brock Street, - WHITBY -Lod Bridges reported and recommend- Ono. 11-tt Miss S. Campbell.of Brampton, will J. 'ed the fallowing payments: M.Hickey SEED OATS FOR SALE-Thousand address a special meeting for the Ifor repairs to Rouge Hill, 1.10; .John Dollar oats,white rariety,which grown a ladies in the afternoon in — : 'Clark, for taking out flooring of good length of straw, Steads up well and is a North Ontario. 'Clark's bridge and storing same, 6.00; g�i fielder. Price W cents per bushel. Apply C�,D T S MOLASSES MEAL toOEO.W. OOATES, Claremont, Ina, phone and may also nectar in the everting. ! 'T.'C. Brown for painting two brid es 004 24 GAMEBRIDGE-March 17th - and caring for township timber, 20 : - - - is a decided !Economy and an excellent Investment-- -The committee beg to acknowledge FOR SALE=Close to Pickering vil- -ZEPHYR-March 18th a communication from F. Cook 're- 1• lege,twenty five acres of land.with a good SUNDERLAND-March 19th >+u ! in timber for bridge covering brick house and barn, stables, pig and hen• CHERRY WOOD--March,20th Because. it makes other feed-more palatable and pp g g g house.Rood crebard. AIPIT to H•i:alvert Pick- would recommend that the clerk be Bring Village or A,v: Ridley, l58 Witton Ave, CLAP.EMONT-March 2Iat. •�� i, digestible. It also puts stock in first-class condition s instructed to correspond with.' Mr, Toronto 95 Afternoon Session;1.30 P. M. very quick. Cald.vell's Molasses Meal is 84% Pure 4t; '' - Cook re contract, EED GRIN FOR SALF-Black' Evening Session, 7.30 p. m. ?' Cane Molasseawith 16% a special variety of edible Abp-law was introduced and passed >uihony Oats aro err from selected aced, — through its various readings stud fin- Wh;te Oats.thin Ill variety, Also buck. .'NOrth Ontario y��e ,: ,i*O! moss possessing unique digestive action. allg passed appointing John Emerson wheat all treofeom wild oats etc, Friecs res• 7r Thousands of stockmen and farmers are eonaisteDt overseer of div. 18, in place Of Simon s sable. Apply to.=LL'THEB KIDDLE:ON, W.S.Lapp, J. �;. WiddiHeid, b. Pac see who 11x, resigned: Chas• or phone 536 Brougham. 24-28 Pres. — Sec'y - ^il� cal users of Molasses Meal because they have proven it 'Hood,overseer of div. 3U, in place ��OR SALE-Two pure-bred Hol- •• - to be the best conditioner,on the market. Your feed- man like! has it. If he hasn't, it would be well Of Amos Brignall, who bas,'resigned. stein bulls,t•a months old, with good of9• South Ontario lylStityte y tial backing in R.O, P.and R.O.M. Also 1400 R. H. Cronk, i 1. worth our while to write for prices. (leo. Gate,, overseer of div: 17, in Hugh Pugh, y glace of Thos. J. Jones who has re- Rood cedar fence posts, Apply on premtsee, g Sec'y - ]ot 28, con,2. Pickering, or phone Mark: 5008 Pres. y _ :;0!u• - signed: John Annan ' overseer of clad,' J,s, HONEY, Cherrywood, 29.94 THE CALDWELL FEED CO„LIMITED, .div. 1'l, in place of John Quinlan, who -- iGro. A. PUTNA3t, EF.D GRAIN FOR SALE-Select- _Sias retigned. Jas. H. Madill,overseer S SupE. Farmers' Institutes, DUNDAS, OVTARIO. >ss " of div.53 in. lace of A rtbur Millar who ed Noose Wheat; O, a C, No. 21 Barley; _ p Scotch Early Yielder,Beaenerated blah White: Toronto, Ont. : ..]las resigned. Eiberian. Abundance, Ronsat[oa and Irish E. G. HOf4ARTH. On motion the reeve was instructed victor oats. Stood tar.,.plea end prices. Ap. :District Representative, ply. Ind Phone 1915, J. Lapp & Son Cedar P to grant his oiler on the treasurer in drove. 91-4g 23.25 Whitbv, Out. favor of the parties recommended for - - - payment in the various reports as pre. vented this day On motion of Messrs. Hoover and Forgie, the Auditors' Report as to the CANADIAN A Lic accounts of. the corporation for the Year 1912, having been exitmined and ed and by this council be now adopt. E C U R S I O N S • ed and the said accounts declared flu- a ally Audited. y On:rootion it was decided-to la 'Mr. " Story's claim for damages over. To 1Vlanitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta next meeting'. _ On motion it was decided to have - HONiE$EEHERS SETTLERS - — 200 copies of the Auditors' Report on 4 the aCCOUnt, Of ,the„COrpOrxtion for LOW' Round Trip Rates each Tuesday, For settlers travel- Settlers and families March to October laclusive gag with live stock. without live stole the year 1912 printed in pamphlet farm Winnipeg.and Return - $35,00 and effects. should use for distribution throughout the town- EdmontrotY and Return - 43.00 S['ECIAL TRAIN, 1tEGULAIi T1tA[11S ' chi Will leave Toronto Leaving Toronto i '3 Jae council now adjourned to meet ..other points in proportion Each TUESDAY 10.20 P.T. Daily -� /P Return Limit two month'. ..L.vJ- Gil 1-T "T again' at one o'clock p;m.,on Mon. MARCH AILD Arin Through Colonist TOURIST OL99PING CARSd Tourist Sleepers c Creaiii Separxto.rg and Power Spray Outfits. day, the 7th day of April for the tran- io.2a P.M.fam. --saction of general business. on all excursions. Comfortable berths, fully _GASOline Engine., equipped with bedding, can be secured at COLON,ST CARS ON ALL TRAINS ... moderate rates through local agent. No charge for Berths Also agent for the John Deer M'f'g Co., of Welland, mannfacttlrer of Small pus has broken out in tome Seek erft'Trains Leave Toronto 10.20 p.m. durtug March, all,kinds_of Farm Impledi+�nts, and sole agents-in various parts of the province. April, September and October, and Al 2 p.m. Sind Ont o t Speight output. 10.20 p.m. during May, June, July and August. The New York Y»eht Mb de- -. elined Sir Thom Lipton's chal- Th"udh Trains Toronto to Winniped and West Blacksmithing ant!'Woodworking in all its brauchea• lenge for the A rican's Cup on Fun particulars from any C.P.R. Agent or write M, G. Murphy, g Jackson, Brock Road ' the ground that i nes not con.I District Passenger Agent,Toronto We form with the de f gift. � Y`; ,.. ... , ie�, .,C" .'a a,.;c. !.•x.. ''s:: :, ,,. 'N arc^ x'4...7-'�a''±”,", ,r w.,x,,.•.' .•a`!• t.'v,, . �;�;I:F�? �*n:f: }� ., ,. x y .,. ;� ,� -.;,. .:�•s hy. .^'r° a: a, c,,�ye,ct,• a�+ k".�.._ •,t-,w:r F... �� -,y�7+„t M.'•+.M,T�. a._.s✓.,,r. �3.:.11rn, t?�..W- ...i-.L... ',4' r! 'Gb ,ti'"' ' S'.'¢. _ sat. '-c .z,� ••sa 'iy e:T,r .+"�-eR,{�S"' �..,,., e"G,. ?,.sic_ ;,,�.•:s �: .;;?,'.GACA �. .�. .... ,,,-... ..,..,..-Al s.; 1'9^d :. ,; _. q•..•y,C _wr"-- . q„:., ..•yy^+... ,t , a ,rc ..�, s.,'... ..,. _ r - '7^' .'-Si .[ ,w:•-. :r:v ar+"Sv tTnrr Ts..�.. a K;•.,<rr., .%tk-• :�'�_ "`,r lw7 ,r. F rA F ... - - . CLAIRSMOIkt ' Mrs. Jannes Elder, of Bowman- John McGrath is in the city this Clarence Stokes was in. Totpttto Ville, is visiting her grandparents, week. In his absence his black. , one day last week. Chas. and Mrs. Middleton. smithing business is in charge ofVs J, ��, RI H RMrs. For a Sr. returned the Wm. Coo r. DSON S � ^ John Farmer, of Toronto, was gi pe home over Sunday.,'-, other• day after spending some Luther Bowes returned to his Im owing of 1laest display of ! A- . - weeks with friends in Toronto. home here the other da u mP+or1an1 sh , ^�a,-©f l�bnbarton was ►. an town onn Tuesday act. Wlttase ter ef�Inat:ntg avtng spent some time to the �""` - - - sad-°� to spend a couple �- stationary. Dolle, Toys. juel Thos. Gregg shipped a carload I P of weeks at the Timiskaming country, ate• 8��• i,f mixed stock on Tuesday. home of his parents in Goodwood. The members of the Baptist received for the Holiday trade. Call - Widmer Miner was in the city Mrs. Albert Caster, Miss Emma church.:had a "bee" on Tuesday and see them. i }; for a couple of dave last eek. Brown and C. H. Found spent and as a result the seasons supply -pabeoriptione taken for all M • Dr. R. L. Graham, willSunday with relatives in Dunbar- of wood is now under cover. Magazines, ' lbs here as usual on �Ye sdaton. R. E. and Mrs. Michell and the Weekly and Daily Newspapers =' neat. * Mr. Watson, of 5aintfield, has former's brother are spending a Quite a few from here Rttentded moved on to George Cooper's farm, few days with their sisters, Mrs. Ralph White's sale at Altona. 'an 'Which-he has leased for a term of L. J. Piikey and Mrs. Ed. Gibson. �N. '�' • 10I-M. ��C�N'� f. Monday. years. The regular March meeting of $=pp3C Street. Wilbur Gleeson. of Toronto, Brougham WMltb ,7 - Mrs. Caster, of Toronto, visited gam Union Lodge, No. 269 � � her sister,Mrs. Jos h_Hron�n-oven- $Pent Sunday and Monday at the .will be omitted owingto the re- P Sunday. ' home of his parents, Ed. and Mrs. valence of sickness in the neigh. R. E. Leggitt, of Toronto, spen. Leeson. boyhood. s l 'Mrs. t W. Musa has been Mrs. are Your' oice Sunday here at the home of -his Y pleased to- know that parents. confined to the house for several Mrs. D. Forsyth, of North Clare- Ed. Gleeson was in Chicago last days with a severe attack of rhea- mont, has improved considerably week with a.carload of horses from tuatism. _ and her 16entis__are._now Tou m_a-not b.uy an_eng�g� . . hoping hisyear•_Ynusnsy__lreide_tha,k_.y Graham Broe. AI-rs: G: H. Samis�f t this week for her ultimate recovery. present Separator will do for another season. Thomas Adair visited friends in to spend R few weeks with her Robt. Bryan returned home on Like many present owners of -Pontypool dtu•ing the ]titter part parents, Mr. and Mrs. Scott, of Monday after spending i. Y P f; a week of last week. - IS eissels• with relatives and friends in Aur- Vit' J. C. and Mrs. Macnab of L Rev. J. A. G r . a Grant t spent f few ore, Bradford, Newmarket a et and ,bridge, spent Sunday with friends days in Dundas visiting lite father Toronto. He reports-a most en- in Claremont. who continues in a ver critical 'o a 1 Y ] q b e time. - Fred Farmer is in Toronto this condition. Ed. Midgeley, of Toronto, was CREAM SEPARATORS +Leek attending the Supreme Circle Wra. Dowswell, of Alton,' Ont. in town on Saturday. On his re- of Home Circles. and hie eon from Regina, spent turn to the city he was accompan. You may be even be persuaded to try two or three other snakes be- 't Farmers wishing to purchase some days with Claremont friends fore you finally Ret an Empire. But the i ted b Mrs. Midgeley, P Empire is the II e who ULTIMATE' , Y has Pt TE' y g seed oats, see G. W. (,Dates advt. last week leaving for home on It'ri- been spending a ntoath with her machine. No other will fully satisfy you so long Rs you know there _,_:;'. - -in another column. day, parents, Ira and Mrs. Powell. is abetter machine-an'Empire-dn the market. We regret to report that Mrs. - Dow has been confined to bed for Sooner or later you'll realize the truth of-what-we are telling you now. Per 1 GIVE YOUR BAY A F haps you would realize it sooner if you were. to read our booklet? Perhaps :. 13ome days by illness. you would like the Empire to demonstrate its au'eriorit y Two rinks of our curlers went t will be best proof of our statements. Weare at your service. --Mail U -•- - -- � P p yin our own house? to Peterboro on Thursday and Fri- _ a card or a letter. You will receive our booklet on profitable dairying by day of last week, when they play- Every firmer wants to provide for his sons, but seldom will the old home_ return mail. Address p r , ed a friendly match with the curl stesd,.developed with toil, suffice-to meet their needsbee- 1-w-ught - to the-land They are fa . The boys have.eatingEmpire Cream S stator r0 01 CiaB$dai them b 18 shots. R. E. Forsyth ltd TBrontO ' Y Y phases of fasting. They should have land of their �y ;and John Geror.• had also a -.game own. How is the farmer going to Wiest this emergency ? - Sold in Pickering Township by ' with the lady curlers of the club THE LOGICAL ANSWER IS WESTERN CANADA gQWar(� E. Turner, ,gent, �PGhltevale ' who are very expert and enthus- Thousands of acres,divided into 180 acre farina, are being thrown o Iiastic in the Rance. g pen for Is there some book you would entry by the Dominion Goverbment along or near the lines of the pike to see on the shelves of the CANADIAN NORTHERN RAILWAY tibrar which is not there?, It is Shorthand Made Eas R. BRYAN ' Y The land gives a wide choice. There are soma plots on tine open prairie and J :- you privilege to Ruggest guch to others sgx in the welt-wooded,well-watered districts is • �AFiSE the board. They are appointed If such evidence as the following ex- Tobaccos, pipes and smokersa MANITOBA, SASKATCHEWAN and ALAERTA tracts from tetters and other I?- dries. Cetstrai office Bell ito serve the community Rud n ill equally -- lbe glad to meet your wishes if ,A large number of these bomesteads are particularly adapted strong testimony contained in our . Telephone Co. Aagency for possible, Send your lists to the to mixed farming, booklet, is not sufficent to satisfy any Rolston Laundry, 't r ��pp _ person desirous of learning abnrthand, CLAAEMONT, ONTARIr 13ecretary or librarian. And if + WRITE OR ENQUIRE TO-DAY _ then there can be do merit in any boat- youu haven't paid your gustier yet. ;Any agent of the Canadian Northern Railway, nr the undersigned will be nese under the sun:. 7 don't neglect it to+iRer. Do it now, glad to send, on application full information as to the location of these home- DEAR MR, CLARKE—"It Is a plea- � D TR�TN�RAilway, Honor Roll. for Jr. Division, st-ads and the way to secure and reach them. Write for "Th Bread Basket," sure to write a testimonial endnrsiog Claremont, for February. Sr. 11— ••33.000 Ftee Homesteads"and our Peace-River Booklet. Wu will be inter= anything so much superior to other 1ldary Forsyth. Vida Knight. Rus- rated. things used for the same purpose-as Wer Tours to dei Neal. Jr. II-Myrtle Benson, , R. L. fairbairn, - -. your system of Eclectic Shorthand is California, Colorado, Mexico !Lois Brodie, Vern^Bryau. Sr. pt. General Passeng er Agent to others I have examined. I shall y ; II-Effie. Knight.. Hugh GeeRtr. _ 06 King Street E.,*CorQnto be Pleased to reply to any communi- and Pacific Coast Points. - ]Earl Storry. Jr. pt II-Goldie cation that may be sedt me with re- The Grand Trrtnk Railway is the - - Anderson, Mona HuTlbe'rt, Helen - ference to the system,or to have an�yy- moat direct saute from all points ?? one interested call to see me."-L. S. east thzough Canada via Chicago.- ' 'Grant. 1 (a>-Georgie Forsyth. FALLis, 477 Parliament St., (teacher,) FEATURES s ' Cordon Gregg. Merle Linton. (b) —Edgar Ward, Robert ._ ---- Our Fall and Winter Terra com- ' BANK way en- September . as but stuon is Roadbed, Track, Fast Service, Finest Norman Knight. ma enroll- any day, as instruction is Roadbed, Modern F,qulpmetit;�n- -• - The follow.ing is Che -report of tciTy personal: - excelled Dining-Car Service. the pupils of the Senior Depart- eats aaruwo a ost.a+s.r.►.,escsmc+n, w. a r.atr+awa,vroe ewssMawr. Write or call for free booklet. = men of Claremont public sebool : C. A. BOGERT,C."asal Manses. TO THE SUNNY SOUTH `:a° ttaptal"N q ti eeliMR t WW"rlai$&AUASa 4aad,taasli 17s,N1 Ne, Clarke's Shorthand College No more desirable route than via Sr. IV—Alex. Morgan. May Fler- g j sues, Ralph Brodie, Bessie . Ben- You Can .chart With $1. 666 College St., Cor.,Manning Aye. Grand Trunk to Detroit. thence ' TORONTO. via Cincinnati to Jacksonville,Palm inett. Roy Forsythe. Jr. IV-Ica- Some.of the largest a°couats in our Savtaes Depvtmeot wars a -bel Sargent, Verna Evans. Hazel started In a modest way. - Beach, Nassau, etc. y . Mantle, Mary Pugh, -Veta Steph- �►o account oca be opened with one dollar or more. k Round trip tickets,giving choice •enson. Sr. III-. Leland Graham, la 4 a 3 j tie of all the best routes, together with b w owec " full information and reservations Mabel Wagg. John Kaight; Vera — WHITBY BRANCH: A. A. ATKINSON, Manager. _am w may be obtained frog nearest G. Wilson, Florence Garbtitt. Jr. tt■s � r =e ILII-Iona Grahams,VioletSaraent. 1 t s.; T. A nt, or write A.E.Duff,D.P. Ina, Mantle, Jean Graham.Mildred � � r A•.�sronta, Cot. Br.�die. The STANI3AR� BANK of CANADA g 1 _�p $ Q to � A a« FRLD. ALLEN; Agent. g Pickerin When fallings tree in .John tc a ;; tc Scott's bush�ne day last week. STA TEMEIYT - ' _ - - '.� . & �o��aaa Abijah Fon tb, Vez. Middleton, ro CONDBNSPD p � 3 g �°= Pickering Lumber -Yard ' and another man met with a cath- o ler painfnl aceiden.t, and one which Front Retort to Domtnmiox Goaerxment, 31st Jax., 1913 0 �� - might have had fatal results. The - m .m o .y a Zan-. I�• ; tree had lodged cn another aed In RESOURCES �glUTIES �� elm rob �w All kinds inch piof ns dressedg�.l and 8 their efforts to bring it down it. �, O4 hand and Notes aad C. 'tai . • . . . . , !2,429,275.00 -n " w 4A Kar y� In sidings-we kAve Mtinitbba, drop, awang around striking all three i • o Vd and feather edged. -- • - Cheques of aha Back. i5541,b52.65. I-Reserve Fuad Sccpiw Profits e�I „ May �! In shingles—New Brunswick men. Fortunately they Std not - 5' a y R and :6 Govemmou Deposit to secure . and Reserved for Interest 3,310,791.77 " r ° �'n' td<a7 �p Britis get beneath the tree, but Aar. For- rr ti Columbia; � , Circulation . . . . . . 1110,000.00' Dividends '-77,597.55 .°. tea.' 7 ne CC Ia ready rooting—Montrexal and a: eyth seceived R very bad cat in - I e Brantford make.,. 7[v Due by Backs 36 213.99 Circulation. 2,339,643.00 er «- ' m `° "� acts'• s •= the head and Mr. Middleton re- � � I9ert y eeived painful • injuries to his Government, Municipal sad-' # Deposits 32,017,153.01 ro- ., '~ a, wp1 Oct. �M W. D. GORDON &SON, shoulder: The third man was in- other Debeneurft . • . Z 766,192.10 I Banks 1,060,027.59 .g o 8 S fn • m+j'p� m Pickering. Ont ' jured but slightly. GU Loaas on Boody,ate ,2,501,087.3U I t" On the evening of Friday-last 'a . Loam and Diseotma 28,ti'98,667.57 a I �.1 Dael co company of twent •flue - • . /; s, wtiPry tUie:tats Osanttoa le 'jollyP Y peo Bank Premiss, Head Ogee Nle cglled ,upon Miss Adler. and and Branehet 996;029.01 Haaverton is,vptszt=ee.e rs . .-. ^treated her to R genuine surprise Other�• , 58.64522 till � Business _ party. All were nephews and _ - .nieces of the lady whom the hon- usiness y _ !41,234,487.92 :41.234,487.92 orad excepting two, her brother, _ _ its �ttaas 0�� -Wilfrid, and Mrs. Sadler, of And prepared to do all kinds of Greenwood, a fact that made- the - -- -- si{ gathering all the more cordial and Woodwork Repairing and -enjoyable. • After a-pleasant time - Tire'Setting. I all materials and design spent in games and song, a most - kept•in stook. It will pay you pe . Simpson C O to MR at our works and in"t our stools excellent stipper was served fol. O °p°O lowing which the company sang, and obtain prices. Dont be misled b= 'God.be with- ou,'-Rnd se crated - SPILCIALTY iN HORSES40EING agents we do not employ them,consege _ Y p ly we oan, and -do throw off the agent for their various homes and the MILLINERY MILLINERY Ind• Phone, No. 302, Claremont oommission of 10 per oont.,whiob you wil verdict on the lips of every one certainly save by parohsaing from ns.' was "We hada real good time." - Miss Nelsonhas charge of this De''art ' enit JOHN WGRATH °alleolioited. �• -.: . Considerable excitement has pre-. WHITRT GRANITE CG.t' ' vailed,in our._villRge during the Our display of Easter Millinery will -be -the Greatest -this Store has CLAREMONT, OTT. 0M0.8, Whitby, Onearto past week owing to an outbreak ever known. Every women who comes to us is looking of small-pox,•from which five per- for something individual-not something to --r-sons are now suffering. The y corner. -The Pickering E. W.. E , . be met on, every .. EVANS, . Board of Health took, immediate ' steps to prevent any fusilier - '-Come her"e-we can suit the individual. p spread o the disease, by having tr Vigilance Committee Pam Manufacturer rigid quarantine established. They Shop and Residence, hupdas,,St 1 '-- slats strongly advice all persons in - The objet f h A atioti" o ,c. . Th t o this seooi tet '• ' lessen stealing and prosecute ;�WHITBY, ONT. F► the immediate locality tube vaccin- Our blearing rale is Over, but still we.art? 't)fferlIIg flOpl@ the felons. . r Rted, fur which provision has been Special bargains In ..many lines. Come and s'Three doors west of Whitby House -made. ' The public schools .and see theft. -It will a you. s having o r%Stolen oommnai- churches have been closed for the pay y Member iaq pr Pe h resent and all ublic gatherings Date immediately wit say member • •' ve om ear prepared instal wood'orirtnn •. p p - _ _ "of Eze>anti -0 misses. � W e ac to have been forbidden. How the Pam eon short notice,also attend 1 p decease originated is not known, Membership tea $1.00. sot) all kinds of repairing. w, g GROURRIES—The best,always fresh and up-to-date. Say, have you sampled Tioltatetmav be had from the President or but it lies been rumored that it our 25c Black and Mixed Teti. No better value to be had, saoretert on sppuoation. Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill, came from some second-hand - a also gasoline engines and - clothing that was purchased from Salt by the bbl, 100 lb and 50 lb bags. Red Rose Tea, Salada Tes, Coffee, Exee..Com.-L. D. Banks, gas ane gear a Jew. One or two of the cases W.V. Richardson,Pickering, Ont) are very severe but the others are D. SI:CI PSON Co. - PIC RI�+tCI t M®i}NI3T ;CREAM SEPARATO$ comparativelyli ht. J.A. 0 Connor. Arthur Je 'reV. g 1 President. seeretery Phone Bell No,;60,41nd.pfl, .z .:, ,. x,. ..., ._...a.,a; ,-.:...: .. ,,.... ... .:..^,... ,-.r, ,c+n•.Y .• _ w•c;. 'c.:.,sp.-- •s��X aymt4.:'' kSWta. .LY:.a4$' a- _..a wrr �d'tii"_ ;,,_ -..., ;'' •.3•' f-' ',err-y'+.• v1;'�S' S,b�",'f'ru �':Y'•�'.• q. Pow.m.;vY .t K'• toaTC -q.;,. „ wm_�•; 4^iK Y•,•••,., ... „-„iy.,-�,,,. ...,,•., ear. ._-:zr.• m .....,�,.. xy a' •., +; � .•-* -.«.- +.• .c.r•..+� ;:•` S.•Sf'.. .•;.. a err :, - - ..•b.- - "'^"'..,p•. t .._ .. _ ,+ ,. 2 '.may F „• '.., n. .. 4. PIEETINaS BROKEN IIP. �GREEKS ',.CAPTURE of Five Aousand Storms theJANINACrowd • Gra Cheese $Suffragettes' Platform.in,' 'CattlCa*n' d _ d on Eng- sem ° land. says: The suffragettes-held meetings again on Supday at Hyde Greek Army ;:rices of These Products In the Leading Park and Wimbledo Commpn. They would have met a late of - :Markets are Here Recorded the previous Sunday's stings at A despatch from Atlien•s, Greece, Th© bat on the heights of , rtre s zani, w ad been the main-, 71 the same places, when it required a rays The Turkish fo of Ja- 'Bi nina, the key to the possession of stay of defence, wore unable to strong•body of police to escort them Y + - the. rovince .of Epirus, with- its stand ' pelting of the shells and • araadatutifs. spire$. '- .: to safety, but that on Sunday, the $ P + + a. Merchants are buying at country points authorities took precautions and garrison of 32,000-men,. surrendered_ hoc( I�ijen, ;educed to coalpleto ail-'. 3bronto. March 11.-31'snitoba Wheat- on the bushel basis as follows:-Alaike, P to the Greek arm on Thursday, once b ll'O'clock on Wednesda Lake Porte, No. 1 northern, 961.20 to 97c: on h 62bus•to 612,50: do•. No. ar 610.50 to had large bodies of mounted and Y Y+ - Y Y ..No_ 2,,940 to 941-zc; No. 3, 910 to 91140: $u; do.. No. 3, $9.50 to 610; Timothy, No. foot policemenin in attendances:' Even ter a defence which forma one of the, morning. The,Greeks pushed their , feed wheat, a i.2o. at that wild scenes ensued.; Five p g Ontario wheat-No. 2, 9so to 960 for oar 1. $1,66 to $2.00; do., No. % 51.85 to $1.60: most brilliant a isodea of the Bal- forward movement during the after-, H - iota, outside, ranging down to 700 for Fl 61.00 to $1.20; Bed clov-pr,,No. 3,, thousand persona assembled in the kan ivar. The surrender was pre- noon, and occupied the Turkish .. poor grades. Ontario Date-No. 2 white. 330 to Sao ac park and swarmed about she speak- � by a fierce bombardment batteries in 'Bakni and Elan Hills, country pointe; 37c to Sac on track. To- salad Nay and straw. isatin without cessation for' two capturing all the one and one Quotations, track, Toronto:-Baled hay, ars platform, and by a deafening- _B ( .P ng g teonto. ” nights. Ever M,rattobs oats-No. 2 C. W. Date. alt, No. 1, ilz w 612 so: No. z, $9 to 610; No. 3, din prevented any word of Gen- g y available gun, in- hundred and ten artillerymen. track,.bay Oats .No. z C•:w,, 391.20; No. $8 to $9. ;Baled straw, 89 to $9.50. eral." Drununond's speech from be- eluding a number of heavy Howitz- Then.the Greek battalions gradual- .- _ FF 1 feed,, 391-20 for yyromps shipment. in heard. The pressure of the ers, lent by the Servian artillery, ly deployed on to the plain in front Corn-Amerka: C. 2 yellow, all rail, united stats Markets. g P was brought to bear bathe Greeks of the city itself, and the Turkish_ sur crotsds-towear-cis-the-Tint _. .._ B_ bbl=2c: Tro. 52i� — -J- nneapolla.Mardi 22,=Wheat - MaT: gin$ Peas-No. 2, $1.15 to 6L20, car lots, oat- a51.2o to 855-ae; Jaly, 675.80; September, form at length became se great on the forts defending tfiQ-be]eag- ig�ti became general deapl{e —18 1 side, Bac; No. 1 hard. 861-8e; No. 1 northern, Buckwheaf-,.40. 2. 540 to 530•. s4 14c to 855.80: No. 2 do.. 82141c to 83540. that reinforcemeata were hastily uered city. No fewer than 30,000 the efforts of-the Ottoman officers ye-No. 2, We to 650, aomrn1.` porn-No. 3 yellow. 46c to 461.20. oats- summoned. Mrs. Drummond and shells•were-fired by the Greek guns to rally their men. Whole detach- arley-Outside, 560 to We No. 3 white. 303-4o to 310. Ry`--No- & W her colleagues were -rescued from during the first day's cannonade. ments succumbed to the panic and Rolled oats-Per bag of k pounds. 82- to 66c. Bran-617.50 to $18.50. Flour-Un- g _ 15; per barrel, 14,5-. wholesale, Windsor changed. their perilous—position position with some Gradually the Turkish batteries at joined in a mad race into the city ter atontresl. Duluth, March ii.-Wheat-No. I hard, difficulty. 'At Wimbledon similar Bizani, Manoliar, Sakni, and else- with'the Greek troops in hot Pur- Holford-Manitoba bran, f19•SO to $20, 85380 to 85744; No. 1 northern, 843.80 to in base, track, Toronto: shorts, 621 to $47,60; No_ 2 northern. 803.80 to 807.80; scenes were enacted. Scarcely a where were 'silenced under the sus- suit almost to the walls. sk-50; Ontario bran, $19 to 620 in base: May, 863-80; July, 880 bid; septeagLher,req' word uttered by the speakers was tained fire' of projectiles. The With all the defending- batteries " shorts, 6a1-so Montreal Markets. audible, and the too, had to be Greek. commanders b a-feint led in the hands of the Greeks and the Manitoba FIour-First patents. 65.30 to y, y C bass; second patenta. 64'60 in lute Montreal. March It. - Corn-American protected. the Turks to believe that their-at- Hellenic soldiers at the gates of base; strong bakers', 64.60 in late bags. Na 8 ellow, 61140., Oats-Canadian l� tack would be made from the right, Janina Eassed Pasha, the Turkish Ia pDOtt4a.,bags, ten Coate mote Per bar- g + + we.tera o. 3, w; iwo to asc; extra whi No. 1 and as soon as the attention of the commander, at a o'clock on Thurs- Aatarlo Flour-Winter wheat floor. 90 7�• 420 to 411.20; No. 2 local white, 380; STOLE THIRTY THOOB:�NI). + �a gym. 6395 �-�� - No. 3 local white. 370; No. 4 local white, ._ defenders had been distracted the day morning sent messengers under 360. Barley-Manitoba feed, e2e to -bac; Greeks hurled largo bbdieti of in- a $a of truce to Crown Prince do., maltlme, ?,* to-75L.--Buck beat, No. Former Led-gerkee$er of a Bank 8 g Country Produce-Whotseals. a, 560 to 7c. Flom-Maattoba spring Gets Three-Year Term. fantry onto the-Turkish left. The Constantine of Greece, announcing 190 la c�4e wheat patents, firsts, $5.40; do., seconds, Ottoman troops, utterly surprised, the surrender of the city and all the lose: dr�sh spas ase selling at 21o; strict- choice. bakers','' $ ,70;roll winter pstents, ly aew•latd at Ppc. choice, 65.25: straight Toilers. $4.85 to 64.• �• despatch from Montreal says: fell back in disorder. troops .under his command. Che-&*--'Twins, new, 14 3 4a o 150, and 90; straight rollers, in bags, I= to $2,35. -Henri ' Legace, a ledger-keeper, ` Rolled oats, barrels, 64.35; do., 1n bags of terse, new, at 141.20; old choess, arias, 90 lb . former! employed by the Bank of .He to 131.20; large. LSC. age, .00. Mouillie, $30 to iib. Hay, OC a aga,-was on ay morn _ _ U. cry Dr Ll. 31 to 320; do...'No. L per ton car iota. 611.50 to 8:2: _ solids, 29 to Me; dairy--prints. 25 to re: ing Sentenced by Judge B9zia to •-- ` inferior (bakers') 22 to 230. Cherie-Finest westerns. 130; do., east. Scary-Buckwheat, 9c pound to stn. and erne. 121-40 to 123■te. Butter-Choicest !three years in-the penitentiary for :� Survey Party 1'1'[11 Leave Coeh- s0 fes -Buck custard clover honey. creamery. 290 to 291.80, seconds. 24c to W. the theft of some thirty thousand rane on Starch `20. Eggs-Frpesh, Me to 30c; selected. 20C to i 111.20 a pound in 6--pound tine. 123.40 in �; No. 1 stook. leo to 18c: oto, a stock, dollars of the bank's motley. Le- - 10 gonad tins; 13c to 5-poun4 One; comb 1� � y� patawas-Pei baa, oar tots -A despatch from Cochrane says: ace invented a stem of running homey, No. t, ta.pSO per dpien; extra. Rt per 600 to 700 a �' That there is a determination to down; No 2, $2.40 per doses. _ a !else account in his awn bank, to 4." Poultry-Live chickens. wholesale, 12o to Lire stook Markets. ,which he transferred money from proheed with the work o! extending _ , i3o per pound; fowl. Iso to lie; docks. the T. & N. O. Railway to James Lie to 140; live turkeys. Lao to 176. geese, Montreal. Mar: 11,-The top price for beet !Arveral large accounts in the Hoch- Y '6c to too Dresied poultry, to to 3o shown steers was $6.75, and the lower grades lagBay may be indicated by the fact -anus-Primas. 12.5- sad 6L60 for Sand- 30, w*bawd s down bro gh°e85 14M113al& a4eco Bank. He then opened f as that very soon Admiralty charts Nr live quotations. esuspting dressed tar• sold from that 44 _ � g�_tQy�_. __ _._-_. Choses bnuh-zs !account In a branch office of the so a m re,11323- - -+era, . be issuelithe iurve, er 100 lbs. Sheep sold at 67,50 and lambs CI't a latTlCt aving8—B�91C sea. r� Small hydrographic curve yi cites- p3 Potatoes-Ontario pO inions. too �e r has. at 6460 to 64.75 per 10B lbs. Calves from under the name of ,:lmyot and art in charge of Paul Jobin, ear Dob. 7-o; New Brunswick,. !Oe to %a 83 to 320 each. a& to 9106 and aualuy transferred the mons in the false I p g 18-THC MST FOR YOU. ` 'icer bag out of store: We to car lots. Sales of selected Iota of boar were mala Y +rill leave here ata Marcb 20. They Spanish Onieae-par tsar, SL40 is 6'JL at $10.16 to $10.25 per 100 lbs., weighed off account to it, afterwards drawing a Will take a° team of sixteen dogs. BECAUSE. can. 'cheque on the A.myot account- The w Provisions. -Toronto. March If. - cattle Choice and go ever the ice to the scene of :butcher, 66.50 to 66.90. wood medtum, 15 police recovered some $20,000 of the their work at James Ba ► Smoked and Dry Baited �festpr-Solis- 60 to gS.75: common&. 85 to 66.25. Cows. Y• it keeps yam'"White Clothes,looking Smoked, 15c, hams. modiam. 1$o to 1$1-40 i i4.7S to 65-50; bulls. 63 to 6525! 'caanerv. money. ¢ last Itka Besv. I heavy, lio to 161 2x; breakfast bacon. 196 $2 to 6260: cutter$. 13.25 to 13.75. Calves i +F HOBBLE SHIRT REVIVED. as It is nogseetttlingstresk the clothes -4 1 150 111-te: long clear bacon, tow and ass- Good veal, t$ to $925- common. 83 to $3.25 W.OtME� RECF.IIE $ETBit,CT►. It la the "Handlest Rind" to use. pas• 4 1 20 to 14.1-4c, backs (plain), ISO. stockers and Feeders-Steers, 700 to 90-' IIIc is Guaranteed togivo Perfect Satts- lbacts ',poaatesl;, 11 1•$0, lbs.. $6 to 66,60 feeding balls, 900 to 1.000 Skirts In Paris so Tight Wearers [lsettoa at money Cheerfully Refunded. _ Green !Leat,-Uat of pickle, le leas than lbe., 8275 to 114116; yearlings, $3.10 to t3•- i Two States Kill Measures to Ex- TitY.1T, - W=hod SOL Ytlkers and Springort-Froin $so to Can Bcareely Walk. �. ',9i T E 111 3 .ted Provo tt Pork-Short out. $S6 to in per barrel, srl. Shoop and Lamb*- Light ewes. $a to tend the Franchise. Imes, rk. illtoM $7; heavy $S to. 86. lambs. a to 19.30; A despiwh froia London sayd . "J-RSindismuchbetter for yourself. Lord--rioareea. 141-10: tabs. 14140; pails, books. s4s- w $a. Bog: $9 ao to 19.65, lea A despatch from Boston says' According to a London. fashion es- tz�any ettbor'e.USA. A ia teat pack- - ,24i•to and watered, and 89 1$ f,o b age last*&be" The cause of woman suffrage re- pert just returned from Paris, the ,.J-Rat"is an Excellent a meatus, asst — ----_• T. .___ __ _ Blue. sspsrtor to other bloc st Good BA?%GtBIRDl3 FOR �A:�COtiVSB. FIFTY HII.LED BY DTNAlIITE. calved a setback 1a.two New Eag= dressmakers there are proposing gty� yrs, Frank J. swwaAMES f land Legislatures oa Wednesday, not merely to revive the .hobble Moore,cann,out. "Smoteasee.db Atter several hearin at which�akirt but to make it tighter. This "J-R alas Is the best T10J «� Fllre Hundred Have Been Seat. Explosion '_dear Baltimore Caused 'the questaon was debated in a spir- I London expertsay>i:—"I saw skirts gSwitzl r.Braaao4co,Mrs. a �� From England. Buildings to Rock. ited manner by prominent men and i in Paris so tight round the logs that -- '�women, a committee in the Maass- the wearers were scarcely able to A despatch from London says: A des etch from Baltimore, port walk."Five hundred English song birds, Maryla says: Fifty -lives were 'chusetts Legislature voted to re ` p.�,pp _ includinglarks, goldfinches, lin- rt "leave to Withdraw" on a bili But roccall) on 50 �oes go probably lost and fort persons providing for a referendum on a It is reported sL the Canadian stoc�� io 000 bushelwheat or 60 wets, tits and robins, selected by the hurt when the British ship Alum constitutional amendment, which Northern Railway's financial un- 0' " Agent-General for British Colum- Chine, loading with dynamite for would eliminate the word "male" derthern involves a anon financial races- bales of cotton, affording unusual bis, were- despatched on Tuesday the Panama Canal, blew up off i chances for large profits Without from London to Victoria, B.C., Hawkin'a Point on Friday morn- front the provision defining the of any previous railway financing in farther Outlay. BEIMEL A CO., morn- qualifications of a voter. Six mem- Canada. 't"vhere they will be let loose to build ing. A barge with 340 tons of dye ;q - � Wail Street. NEW YORE. nests iw the forests of Vancouver namite alongside also blew up. It bers of the committee voted against Island. An attendant, who is an is- believed fire caused the explo suffrage, -three for it and two were r. expert whistler, will travel with sion. At least four of the crews of not recorded. A similar bill was '3.. the birds to keep them is song. the vessels were killed; others killed in the Maine House by a vote - _- .. z les into ' the the water. Three of of eighty-nine to fifty-three, after pea Safe Investment it had been passed by the Senate. the crew of the U. S. collier Jason, M, Yielding Good Returns STRENGTH. 700 feet away, were killed and ten RECORD PRICE FOR BULLS. - - } fatally hurt, the ships upper works 'Without Overloading the Stomach. being swept away. Six of the crew In Montreal bricks are sold for cash, and all the brick The business mea, especially, of the tug:Atlantic lying alongside "Clipper Printer' Sold for Three •Imapauiaetu,rers together,are uliable,to supply,the. demand. seeds €cod n the morning that will the Alum Chine were killed and the Hundred and Twenty-five Dollars �e demand is steadily increasing. ; not overload the stomach, but give. tug practically destroyed. Forty A despatch from Guelph says: stevedores are unaccounted for. It Contractors find the shortage a serious .handicap, and a3ental vigor for the day. spirited bidding featured the an- they were on the steamer it is con- :would 'gladly -buy 2,000,000 more bricks a.Week at present _ • ••, Much depends on the start a span nual pure-bled bull sale under the P sidered certain that they perished. �p rices, which yield X4.00 ne+t,profit per thousand to the � Seta each day, as to how he may, The tremendous explosion shook auspices of the Guelph Fat' Stock brickmskera. We already have one contract booked for ezpect'to apeoompliah the work on the country for miles around: Win- Club. .Brown & McCullough, cattle .�2,6O,000 .yearly for.three years at $10.per1,000, The , ham} ranchers at Great Falls, Montana, down were broken and chimneys Domestic Brick Pleat supplying800 000 a week will sell . He can't ba alert, with a heavy, y were the principal buyers. , W. C. _ ' knocked off houses a dozen or more 32,000,000 bricks this year, with provision to increase to #Pied-meat-and-Potatoes breakfast Edwards k Company of Rockland miles from the scene of the disas- 7b,900,000, add make $129,000 apps profit, which is over j .requiring alot of'vital energy in di- ter. At Sparrows Point a School were the largest sellers, with ten- sight times the Preferenoe, stock dividend. With this the 3 .seating it. house was art! destroyed-and sev- extra fine bulls. A roan two-year- • „ -•=oompanav will y 7% per nanism..oa, the lQ800,000,Prefer- . A Western"business man tried to P Y old, "Clipper Prince, wa the - oral children hurt. Baltimore was being - ice •S a�OO� pay �% Per annum on the Common find some food combination that shaken as if by an earthquake and highest, at $328, a reobrd, f ct c-k and carry over $70,000 to reserve, which we guar- ti would not overload the stomach in: tall buildings in the centre of the purchased by G. R. Rankin & Son, antes will be done after the third_year. You p08a readily the morning, but that would pro- city were rocked by the shock. Hamiota, Manitoba. The Montana ape energy. _ i ranch paid up to $440, taking,six- that would pay you.to invest in the �Se writes: _' _ teen in- all. The-average was $lap, ZjpgTlC BRICK.& TILE CO:. "For years I was unable to� find FRANCE AND GER�I.�NY, as.against $98 las year.. Lmrrm A„breakfast food that had nutrition Igeresse the Place Footing of Their _which is managed by a strong Board,of reputable Mont- enough to sustain a business man MONTBEAL MILS'. business men without overloading his stomach, Armies. real buain „ causing indigestion and kindred A despatch from Cologne, Ger- x•60,00 Germs Found In Twelve A small block of Domestic Preference Shares at Par ailments. many, says: The new German mili- Drops• carrying a bonus of. 40% of Common Shares io now offered "Being a very busy and also a to bill will add 84,000 recruits to for sale. The Company is capitalized at $500,000, $200,000 1'Y A des atch from Montreal, sa s: _ eery .nervous man,. I -.decided to the annual•contin ent called u for p y Preference and $800,000 Common, of which $153,000 i- E g P In 78 out of every 100 lunch rooms, give up breakfast altogether.:,... But service in the army, accordin to iistued, and owns 193 arpents of land at Laprairie, Pro- Y g eating houses and hotels in Mont- luckily I was ivA1to*d to try (crape- the well-informed Volks Zeitun vino, of"Quebec. . $50o,will give.you five preference,shares B• real the milk supplied* diners is -,and,two common shares. The Preference Shares guarantee Nuts. The total strength' _of the peace far-below standard.',In most cases "Since that.morningI have been you 7% on.your money, and the dividend on the Oommnoll tooting of the army will thus be in- the fluid supplied quite patently , a clew man; can work without tir- creased b 168,000 men bringing Shares will greatly increase your inoomoe. r. y• g� 8 pzroeYaima' its lineage from� the i , lag, imy head is clear and mg nerves it up to'808,000, excluding officers. town pump, with bat little suspic- You pDa1i ha e a gins'�d prospectus on request. ' strong and quiet, A despatch from Paris says: The ion of bovine extraction. In one "I ' find four teaspoonfuls of French Ckbiliet' bas:accepted the 'cage mdoo,000 -bacteriologioal- or- Yoour-73uhwription may be telegraphed at our expense or. scrape-Nuts- with-one of sugar and decision.of the Supreme Council of anisms were discovered in about ; Letter paimpl� stating that so many shares are subecried a small quantity of cold .milk, is War, which ronounced on Tuesda g p f' " for and enclosing Che ua will be sufficient Buhjeot t4 _. p y twelve dio 's�Of 4ntllc taken from t delicious as the cereal part of the in favor'of a three years' term of a sample provided in one well- ! safe, your oerti cafes will'kte forwarded the day we morning ideal; sad-invigorates me service in all branches of the army known restaurant, This figures onsoeive._tlie , iter encloaiag.yoas �oaey. _ for' the day's business." Name Mead of two years, as hitherto, out at 7,W8,Ooo,0A0 bacteria- pei' There is no watered stock in this enterprise. t1ven" ,by ,Canadian Postum Co., 'and-the bill will-b6 submitted to glass: - ' i, Windsor, Ont. Read the little book, the Chamber of Deputies, ' The g� . V. Bellew Syndicate, Registered "The Road to Wellville," in pkgs. measure will add 2io,000 men at the • flttite 23, il-St.,&wretaent 8t•, Montrewl 'There's s Reason.''` lowest estimate to thepeace toot- " � �ci •�.. :>erer raid tfia above latterf w now pia$ ing of the army, which-at present --__ �.��� ___ .- • spears fropi time to time. That are the rsmus, for Couaha sad Colpls. { sins, ww,.and fall of auntntsrnl. .stands at 578,783, excluding officers. ab[bb costs so iit$1. sad does se mn0kl•' _ s' .�� •r wi ,ter .y -..• ,., ., .. .,� .' ... ',»: . , ...... .... ... '.:r •y t, .+-e•.. �,e•uv,', "' k'�''�5;•Y,'N" v "i•�- •r'�.St '�',a�n•� f1;"s, a-..1 fr,P >v:, '.! - ,:y,: - r` t ,s x'C"" ..w.��,,.�t"'u: .�:. ...y .:M'•7`.3:.6 � �,.�. r n ry 1�� � '�, :T 3r �3��„^.. �„av �1,�1:� "r# .:':t.3.• vi', A�'>+. ,e 2 .0 V`°' .'�+ nL..�t w�. F�'�',,-?4. 71w.a1-.;'+twee X, 7 77 N 7 I 7 WHY FASHIONS CHANGE. THE FIRST TEETOTALEIL s Your Back ANOTHER PROOF How-Some Recurrent Modes Were The word was Coined in the Town Fult of Aches Originated. -FROM At WEST of Preston, England. HASH ON ARIS Ii-tate 14� ------rt� The quai-t the fashions of the pres�nt day is an AT DODWS WWNEY PILLS urrier, one of the eari V*- y raa� mot no veer y rat 1,C 114Aiiwo. THAT T in Back eel - ARE A NATURAL 431EDY. cat" of temperance in rural Eng- ecticiam which permits no one -.1hat Stab-lite Pain land, are still remembered in the A .7 tendency in Sure Indication of_, dominant- t-ende to hold sway, little town of Preit-iin, .where the Lo9ked-Like-Raw Meat. Itched and Kidney Tee. le. the reason may perhaps be found For Cases of Exhaustion reformer began his attacks on the y N er e drinking f his fellow towns- Burned So Badly Could Not Rest nking liabits o in the fact thitt while -,Paris. un- Wpalmess,Hbw S.-Jeremy Found men. In ."The Manchester -&" Night or -Day, - Arms Sore from 11C r doubtedly sets the fashion for'the . Belief when he Cured his Kidneys,. Glasgow Road," Mr. Charles G. Wrist to Elbow, Cuticura Sog whole' feminine *6rld, Paris is the describes the-work of this and Ointment Completely Cured. Alta., March - 10.� nteresting Sniatyn, Harper capital of a republic. man: (Special).-That the natural remedy Outside of Preston, probably not Formerly, under- the' Empire, or for exhaustion and nerve weakness one person in a thousand knows Lower Biliuittiturd.Nova awtia,-,-Th" when there was a king on the is one that will more AMIL how the word "teetotal" came into it cams an a rash. my ams throne of France, the sovereign's tion and pure blood carrying nutri- looked like pular use. It was, to All intents raw meat and Itched and burned so badly w give good circula� yam ago I became troubled with PC wishes had a distinct influence on tion to, all parts of the.body, is and purposes, deliberately invented I'could not Tess dishii.or 467., Vb= z the tendency-of fashion. -Th4 Court again proved in,the case of S. Jer- by "Dicky" Turner, who at 'a scratched they be- awfully som Aa liked to copy the smallest detail or emy, a well-known resident of Ws tons an the weather was worst Is didn's meeting held in the Old who, whim of his majesty or of the prin- place. bother me 80 much. but In winter it was declaimed vehemently against the RIM unbearable. My w= were mm ceases who surrounded.him. F:6r "For over two years'I suffered Arglinle-atsof the-inoderatei-4drink-- -ftom the mist to'rhikabo:w- --example, trains owe their-origin 1 --to'-f-roin- Attacks ofsx1austi6n-and- the fact that the daughters of Louis nerve era, and insisted upon total abati- "I need severer cures which'were resew: --w,��kness," Mr. Jeremy nence. have nowt to dee mended to =0 6)At without any bv&JL I 'N' IX. had abnormally large feet. states. "I tried many nerve foods wi' this moderation botheration saw how I could get a sample Of Oudcure, I Thei_wife of Philippe III. was af- and tonics but must admit that pledge," he said. "Ill be rest &AV and Ointment which I did.* I used_ with a tremendously long Dodd's Kidney Pills have benefit- the samples and found an improvema" :�,N high ted me more than anything else I er ticurs.oiutmm$ down.out-an -out tee-tee-total for Whenever I applied the Cu ne,.�k, so. she invented the ever and ever." the itching hing and burning eessedi -Z'" guimpe. ever -used. -and a Mrs. Anns, Rodrigues-vrrites as follows "Well ,donO' shouted the meet. tull-ds6d box of Cuticurs,Ointment "I am more than grateful for cake of Cuticurs,Soap and only used abouS brom bar home in Valencia: "For a long It was because La Belle Ferron- ing, and the word was ad-opted with lime I. suffero witIbL.failing strength and niere had a burn. exactly in - the what Dodd's Kidney Pills have done enthusiasm; half when it disappeared and since Shen I condition grew middle of her forehead that she for me.". havo-n6t been troubled. That war 41st: sairsine headaches. My cond There was no reference to tea, a4l concha ago. CUticurg,Soap Aeadi1v worse, my limbs became bloated wore over the-cicatrix. the charming Nerve weakness and exhaustion i,often supposed, nor was the word completely cured me." (S4Pm*&dn)4N0Ub=X=X4Wn9% aid shaky, I was @allow and thin, felt jewel held by a fine thread that is are caused by impure blood. .. Im- the result of a stuttering attempt R.Zinck.Mar.Y.1912. fteumatic pains. dissillefild and cbille, I called a Ferronniere to this day. pure blood is caused by diseased at the word "total" ; for Turner Cuticurs,Boap.and.Clintmint do so muelit infortunately didn't suspect my kidneys kidney's failing to strain the -waste ea. blockheads, red, rough for pimpl bad was nearly dead'whon I A-1800gar-GA In the ref of Henry II. some ont.of the Was' not*& stammerer. He was & Hn= its. I read pr ready coiner of -W0-i& up-on The true cause of my sufferin inceases, who suffered from goitre any- failing chapped h-d, and in much about the wonderful health and hid the blemish beneath their high- blood. The natural' remedy is -to emergency, and often perpetrated IrRE--paitiful fffigar4nda, tbat-Ir is cure the kidneys. Dodd's Kidney what in a, Irishman would be call- nails it-rength that comes to all who use Dr. fluted ruffs and disguised the crook- almost criminal not to Ww them A single Hamilton's Pills that I felt sure they edness of their shoulders under the Pills-have yet -to find 'a case '01 ed "bulls;" In one of, hisiMpas- cake of Cuticum Soap and box of .uticurs wanlel help mg 2unk hi,aftins, M kaolin - kidney disease they cannot cure. .;,Onod addragao Ointment am often sumcient whed all at" tiff-` sleeve. ind comfort I got from Dr. Hamilton's ban failed. gold everywhere - 1 916 axes on Anne of Austria wore short -said- "We will go w our '82�"�Ip-p Hitt, iberal °- Pills I can't describe. Tb*y speedily put saniple ot each.malled froi% with sleeves because of her beautiful our shoulders and plow up thel. Book. .Add post CW Potter Drug as 111L ins fight, and their steady use keeps me In Private. .� �11 active, amrsatio. strons and happy. . I arms; Louis XIV. brought the wig great-deep; and then the ship of chem.corp.. LAesit. 4aD.�Boston. L.s.A. itrongiy urge others to regulate and tens into fashion because,he was afflicted. No. he- started out with the bush- temperance shall Bail gallantly over their system with Dr. Hamilton's Pills with a we4i,-en-his head. Mine PARMS FOR SA de el of ashes he walked into.�4 clothes the land." LL Of Mandrake and Butternut." Pompadour created the ,Dxue of line that he didn't see. H. W. DAW8001," Ninety'Coligerne street, qo greater medicine exists than Dr high heeled slippers to bide hei lack When he had picked himself outHANGED BY TH-E NECK T .."M Biainilion's Pills for the cure of indfires• of inches, of the ash pile and recovered his J"I OOD STOCK FARM OF 500 Arliza y tiOn. Constipation. fiatulwoee. Dyer, blad. The Empress Eugene h�d tvery hat he stood in the back yard and 'go death to more captain than the end IkIr with Three Rouses, large Bank BariL der and kidney trouble. Refuse substi. relieved his feelings, that comes too'every offender treated by ®fust be sold quirk . Price to veru low. totes. 25c. par box or five boxes for Sim, Beautiful shoulders, so she set the "Henry," called his wife. P10aiLm a (orn Extractor. Out comes the EvERAL DERIRAELA .FARMS IN Manitoba. Atborts, and Saakatobass&a. �--Xt all druggist# and otoriakievero. or "Putnam'.' only. It's the best• free from that effn U* bought Worth the =0040 for do-oolletage wh" k4tthe, corn or warin. root and branch. Insist on -S Maui. 1p" by the Coitarrbosone Co.. Buff&I*, shoulders bare and set them -off to "Don't stand out there to do it. acids Quick sale. X. Y. and Kingston. Canada. the.best advantage, .,ids and painlems. Price &SoL, at L11"deal. C4zhe straight" into the house and err, r. HAVE OVXR ONE ErNDRED GOOD -ji tell-L me that it's all my fault." farms in different sections of Ontario �'l PUDDLES OF SILVER. Entitled to Re-bate. an my list. it you want a farm consult me, A RaCking Cough - Doctor (to" patisnt}-You've had a m vv DAWSON Torants, .System Used In Mexico to Separate 'Pretty close call, It's only y And Sore Throat our the Metal. strong constitution that pulled you STORY BRICK ATORE. DW.ELLING i through. 2 and ten &A-roo in a %brivinir rjllskire It -all at Pachuca, Mexico, tb&t Cured In Five Hours in western Ontirto, Will exchange for iPAtient-Well, docGor, 'temaimber farm in Sookttehe-n Atbert4 nT On- the patio system of separating all. Monard 9 Liniment Co.. Limited, tario Z%e Western.Real Zatato_Ezebause. Have used MINAN"S LINIMENT top London, Ont. -ver had ata origin, This system in that'when you make out. bill. 'Use the Proper*Remedy and Colds croup; found nothing equal to it; sure still followed extensively at the wil- cure. 11111111ar4l's Llainiont- Curse Coldik ata STAMPS AND C0114S VW mines throughout Mexico. The and Sore Throat Disappear, CHiS, Z.. SHARP. Rawksbaw. N B. Sept. let. M. TAMP C0LLZC7r0RP4HUNDA" 00• ore is crushed and worked down to .4 Take a Second Look.'' f*S fareal Foreign Stamps. catalog-me. a state of puddle. It is then spread "When I cam.a home loot evening �"Do you believe it I.I love at first A I bus' onl;"Seven Cents. war%$ stamp out to a depth of two or three feet Fmnany rantn writes. Thomas E, Jarvis. 'I was all Sight 71. over the paved floor of the court-_ *I up with cold andL a racktug� ,oush. 7 "Oh yes,, but I don't recommend BILLIARDS. -�-iard, or patio. To this M&M @Ul_ I felt sick all over. My wite rubbed my 'N VERYBODY ENJOYS BILLIARDS hate of copper is added in powder, throat and client every hour, and titads Barbers and Live Men,to towns only. • about fifteen pounds of sulphate to in* gargle with Nor"Itne and water, 1 100 population make big money. As Oros ..3,000 pounds of puddle. This ill wag 80012 warmed up &ad made, comfort- Disconcerting. P11662 OuR90 IN 0 TO 14 DAVS to write for book. Now to Start a Btl- ;trodden into the puddle by horses. able with the 74*rviline. and the •-chilly "This high-oott of living is a seri- to dPtNlot will refund wooer it PIL7 Hard Room"--Cost. Easy-Terme, etc. cats, 01INTME falls to pure any as me Of T.12 laguee of tables Mr Rome and Club free, Several gangs of old; worn-out sensation passed away. As 11 o'clock. one question," bawled the Cain- ins. Blind. Bleeding or Protruding piles in if you have a table ask for our supply after five hour"* treatment, I was proott. I paign orator. ."It is a great quos- %a 14;418,78. We. catalogue, Brunswick-Balke-colleader cam- • 'horses or mules. about twelve in a 'write you at o party, To DtoL rally woll. I therefore nee tion, a ver7 serious question, in- gang, are seen in various parts of in order that it may be publicly known 08he's as pretty as 'a' picture :" the patio, being driven deed. ' ISCELLANNOUS, round' in that IforTilt 0 will knock out a bad cold I I he.' `Yew,' replied e you" Circles to tread in the. sulphate. ever night. ".O 'We know its - a question," Said UFF 0RPINa,roN EGGS FROM On the next day aper *a" yelled -A coarse man in the sudi_. woman, with a glance at her ri- Bwinners and 1.%rere-41 and $1.X per ' " - ' common salt is added and in two a tight ebast, will relieve that *ore, encs. What's the-answer Vills Complexion; andhand- 15 Bert. Wismar. Preston. painted, too�!11 )re days 100 per cent. of pure wheezy feeling, will knock out a cold In TRAWBERRT PLANTS--GROWN ON IiUiCkili lust A few biours- Itlienetrates'deeply, ' TO CURE A COLD IN OKS DAY S the north shore.of Lake Ere. 25 se- jqu .1ver, or:aa much as the "SAY winares Liniment cures oistom:ier. lected kinds; Black Cap Raspberiliev and drawl cut the c-ongestion', cures prompt. eke LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets. Evergreens. Free catalogue. Lakeview of the ore is required. This. ly'. .Geta large family size bottle, Me.; Druggists refund inonvy if It falls to ours. Fruit Farm. Groreaend. Oat. (Tb:a. NA7 ',mass is then trodden up by horses small size,*-26c., at all'stor6kee�ers 'and L W. GROVE'S signature Is an each box. 7W-by He Eseapes. vertioement appears but once). • for fifteen days. It is then wheeled druggisu or.Ths, Catarrbosone Co., But. "You ought to be spanked, young ANCRIL �UMOR& LUMPS, sm ;to a lsixge"tarik through which pass- Salo, N. Y. -A Squire, •worsted by Sydney in man. C internal -and external' cuflo wilb. % es a rapid stream of water. This out Gain bv on bows treateuent, Vrrtts argument, said, "If I had a son "I knqw.it, but I'm not likely to as before too late. Dr. Bellman Vedlaal. 1washes away the clay, leaving the Social, Uplift, it On.. Limited, rrll1nrwnnd, Ont. silver and quicksilver. This real- who was an idiot I'd make him 'A be I.11 "Has Maud succeeded in getting parson." Smith Said, "Your father Why not 7" ALL idToNK6, KIDNEY AND RIUAIP• duum is 'doured into cone-shaped was of a different mind." '$Well, Pa,and Ma haven't"ever der Ston". Kldoey. trouble. at& into society.yet T" - kw:aco and kindred ailments "ifivelf �6&nvais-bags through which most of been able to agree as to which one cured with the now German the qi'iicksil*er runs-out, anct what "No, but she's rising in the-social inard's UnIm"t Cures Diphtheria of them ought too do it. flatiol." price $1.50. Another new r4m V I d onre 'eurs; to remains with the silver is pawed off iasis. Ono Anti-Diabetes," Price $2.00 -from She's been Snubbed by a for Diabetes-Me)lltue, in -by inean*of heated better claw of p.eople this his year ar a with the vapor Fact and Fancy, Dr. blore 'V druIrrists ser ftrect. The- San404 Inial=1 than last. e a taring C7 do. retorts.. 'None of the quicksilver is I floor of Cone Violins are now aged with X--rays. Winnipeg, an lost, analeventhe, vapor iis.'l;irought .Gossip has a hundred tongues •1xidian Root Puti- --'"aaaaa"TrV'1AvrIne'Eye Remedy 5y cold water to.its original state WhoN I and used again and again, .408marting-reela and no heart. are made according to a formula in Men's Suits 9 The YO&I r Try It for Red,-Weak,Wa1eZU1a,and A ship's life is-25 years. use nearly a century ago among the oil so quicksilver scon rots the hoofs Of 0maulated Eyelid.. Illu"M BO.*, Indians, and learned from them by Best%Vork in Canada, Gold Altdalist the horses and the mule's, bui the Eye a 10 00,611 Pookalls,-KURINE is.-Mm. . Don't think that because you cast Di. Morse. Though repeated at. BRITISH ANE11CAN DYEING CIL Pounded by our Oculina.-ndi a-patent Medicine"but tined in sucepwriii F4785. reflections people will' deem-Mexicans themselves do not seem to 4r,Cline'Practice for many years. Now YOU t!tnpts bave been made, by physi. P�0. SOX 233. MONTRZAL be much the worse for it, even dedicated to the Public and*old by Nee brilliant. cians and chemists,it has been found Lye 0 In Ao-ptlo Tubes, SO-500. r Sufferers from though..they.wade around in the. Caere L)ruV,",,at mc-w per ho"'o' 1'nr`- Strawberries. are so called from 'impossible to improve the formula o 8 ff wlw� Murine 1y9.JtbrA* Co., Chicago the custom of placing' sttaw over - the pills. Dr. Morse's Indian, Root Ju9t a 14iflute protrudingor puddle for days at & time.' * 4lesd4mg -their roots to shade them, to pre- Pills area household remedy through. Piles out the world for Constipation can be cured by .using nature's own re- She-"It seems strange that you serve their moisture,,and W prevent 10 and- medy-no medicine-no operation. WhIs ► o err all Kidney and Liver troubles. They Temedy does not profess to cure internal did t remember my face and yet evaporation. act promptly and effectively,and Piles, but in a certain cure for protrudint Y.6u_n --?Vqt ilea. Discovery was made by sufferer i6 i-ineinbered 'my narile. ' He In Chili,during the winter or 0j" ;3,. it* well. My 81101m COuChs. cures colds, and heals (awkwardly' )-Well, you know, you season, the shops are closed all tlA of i Cleanse the J ZM E years' standing, who is now quits ith's threat and lungs.. Full Instructions on receipt of 01-00. Of ccnt& have an attractive sort of na:ihe.- afternoon, and- remain open till WK. B. OXLEY, 294 BirkeleY St., Toronto. • midnight. FOR your Field in the Gov. Poor 'Timber. minard's Liniment-Cures Cuss.-in cc" -Imagination 'is what keeps' the Seed BARmn.,cr FbiLD cRop Woman is the vine and man is c1petois busy. 0��� ttCOMPETITION you canno, do beer than send for our- ACTIOYIthe sturdy oak. . Hve you a sturdy -Merebant Shipping' Tonnage. Catalogue.and see what w@ ioak to cling to 7" The tonnage of British merchant have to offor 112 sitfi:D 0A-1-s. "Naw," answered the we have 4 splendid stock and rel washwo- shipping for 1912 amounted to I,- will-be glad to send-osuipies. man, "my sturdy 'oak turned out 738,5.14 tons gross,-and-of warships GEO.KEITH& SONS,t24 King St.Ba@t, j to be a poor stick." I I Toronto.Ont. Seed Iderchants s1noo i8m. to-191,737 tons displacement, a,total of 742 vessels there were 69 of %000 tons and upward, and-of these Maypol FREE" OF LUMBAGO . 16 were over 10,000 tona. The pros- 'HOMIC e Soap FOR 8"Nause He TeoGIN PfLLS Pettis for 1913 are-even-more satis- DYEING a Mr. H. A.Jukes of Winnipeg rites factory, and shipowners are finding Washes and dyes at w utrubg nae operation,giv- "I bave been a sufferer froun it' almost impossible to get their GIN afRi 4� A in&remat.kably.. or some years past. .net your. liar.. orders filled. e clean, bright, fast. Hill and It advised me to take GIN LAots.Dyes cotton, PIIJS. I have been taking them at cl Stewart 401;, Clipping Machine intervals during-the early part of the Practice. makes the miser--perfect ' Wool, silk of mix- Tnrna amior,eap.tater and eioaerand aftt"7.a mrs 1present winter,and up-to-date bare bad -in 'his'speicialty. hiret. 24* iollon, =than any other. Gmn aro an Mo hard".2 win give any shade.' vk9n11d8t"1bar,epavtftd. "twt- low ad sod ruii In oil. R"at-toot 61 D� '.-:Do return of my old trouble-in fact I "There is allays -room at' the Colon 10c, black 0J$46sz1b1*ah&ftand ralebratiedstf S 75 feel better than I'have for 7ears,find top," said- the 'sage. "Ave, yes," 15c at your dealer's A" 9 t�Won,cipping head. Got illink that my old enemy has vanished *me=ye„r deter, *"r]r-aahjs tood. yawningly replied the youth -with of posfo'd with Vit- IM410^00 FLISMALIC 41"A 0. for good and all." le free it the. curly blond 'fron-t hair. "But let"How to Dye' 105 523 La Salle Ave. OR-CA ,ILL. 5oc.a box,6 for$2.5o. Skrop - �rltartrlwww` L410-OfI0614 20AWS"a ties at you write National Drug and Chemical it is so blamed much easier to sit ------- from F. L MEDICT & CO. mentrell barm clipping and ;at mnobtlna Co.of Canada, limited, Toronto. 130 at the bottom and maks.excuseg." ED. 4". ISSUE 11-'18-' _�4 4� -A _�4 , , —John an •Mrs. Annan eater- IlaL1C REti1ATl6R, �.... tained some friends on —es- lbAY, A .C1118f1lw Blow clay eveaingy. t"=Oteditur - _ -The Rev. D. E. 'Johnston ishigh grade and rep;[stered horses, -Mrs. Kerr, spent Sunday with preaching a series of sermons on cattle, sheep and pigs, also imple• yo want to et your spring sewing done before the house- s p merits, seed grain, hay, roota, etc., relatives in Osbaws. The Lords Prayer, to hie morning cleaning begins. We have a new line of Sc giaghams > , the property of Lance Johnston lot „ =P. J. Moreombe has purchased congregations. Subject next Sun. le. con. e, Pickering. sale at 1280. Anderson" WARAN'PZED FAST COLORS a - y:-1 a new Heiatzman piano. day morn, ''Tby will be done." See bills, Wm. Maw,Auctioneer. ,beautiful colors and patterns. Printf, the best lisp a. Claude Field r- -Dr. Field has h$d the $Doting DAY. MARCH 19TH-Auction — tints. fast colors, 18c. per d _•.load of-apples on Monday: of his elegant new residence com- sale of farm stock, implements, etc., Val: aFdes and- isertiooe,-a bag range to choose rom, o - _- -Wm. Allaway has exchanged pleted. The hardwood floor, at lot 22, con.2. Pickering, the pro- Boots,Shoes, and Rubbers =; rt of C. S. Palmer. sale at one. ` horses with John Calvert. which is receiving most favorable pe y Fresh groceries, maple syrup, salt and fresh fish, `bacon See -Ed. F. Gormley, of Toronto, comment, was laid by Mr. Henry bill,. W.B.Powell.auctioneer. W$DNEBDAY,,MARCH 19TH-Auction and prime ch spent Sunday at his home here. Smith of 228 Lippincott, St., To- ,ale of farm stock.implements and -, --Phone orders receive pro tention- 5 .-W. •G. Ham bad a business Tonto,who is an adept at his trade. household furniture, the propert of ` -- trip to the city on sattividay last. -St. Andrew's Mission Band P. H. Clayton, Kingston road ( ust G. A. GILLESPIE UNRARTON -Arthur Rogers, of Toronto, will hold a Gentleman's Birthday east of the Town of Whitby). ►ale �s ;; spent Sunday at the home of his Party in the basement of the at 1 o'clock sharp, rain or shine. parents here. - church on the evening of Friday, Wm. Maw, auctioneer. : -Ed. Lidgett is in a critical con- March 28th. A good program of a FRIDAY, MARCH 21st-Auction sale of t c s : • . clition' at the home of his sister, musical and literary character will farm stock,implements, hay, ggrain `:;. i and potatoes, turns s and enbila e, st Miss S. Lidgett. be given, also games of Various p p g , S household furniture, etc. at lot 28, -Dr. Henry will be her s usual kinds. All ladies are invited to con. 8, Pickering; the property of 13ext Tuesday-to-attend to his pro- attend. * Alex. Bonnar. Sale at one o'clock. • �•. fessional duties. * —James Denny shipped a choice See bills. W. B. Powell, auctioneer. -Miss Kate Cowan, of Toronto, carload of Easter eattlP from this spent a few days during the past station on Monday which reflected Plant -BOWMAN'S week with Pickering friends. much credit on the parties who guaranteed -The hockeyboys intend going fed them. The average price to i,. _ y >T'L7, ze%-y StCCl� ---�Eo-Wfiit�iyytTils -(Fi•ic?ay) @venin -farm-was-avaf-$80.00-.apiece - -- if the ice in good condition. They were fed by Thos. Pugh, of -it will grow- _. :. -Chas, Wn Disney, of Balsam, Claremont; S. Vanstoue, of the We want two more agents S�f JN- �imm5 was in town on Saturday last vis- Pellatt farm ; D. Bath, of the Bain in this countyAL LAL sting his sister, Mire. Uriah Jones, farm ;J. Powell,of the base line; THOS.W.BOWMAN&SON Co.Ltd. &NAF&YRNIta NZJP - -Rev. H. McCullough, of Chats- John Annan, Jeffrey Bros., and Ridgeville, Ont. worth, will occupy the pulpit in Roach Bros., of Cher wood. It 'There is to season of the year so fitted for Brightening Up St. Andrew's church on Sunday surely pays the farmers to finish The First Canadian Town - v�.Present. There' no better way to improve the appear_ neat. their Cattle. Mr. Genn also Lace v-isoh-ourBy keepin; your house in do or outo se well painted it wihan by the use of ll abw -Rev. Geo. W. Carter, of shipped a load of mixed stock ever Financed by longer aria loo better if Brighten Up Finishes are used- t�uel h reached ver acceptably from, Greenbtirn on Wednesd Sherwin-Williams Paints and Varnishes are the greatest - II , P y P Y Americans' help in housecleaning. By touching up the shabby spots in the In St. Andrew's church on, Sun. -The annual sleigh-ride for the shouse such as Soon,furniture,woodwork,with paint or t+armsh or i day last. members of the Methodist .gab- clean{ngtwill ghe ive more sae can tisfaction than made to fairly ver before.inside.ne HO"" -A carload of American corn. bath School took place on Monday and a are �ofor Sherwin.Williams Paints and Vuaiakes, t Sink's Mills, evening. But it wasp t a sleigh- - _ e g' you figures on'-Brightening Up"your sia i s arriyed ti'6t co e, place,inside or out. Come is and talk the matterovsr. crowing---to--the.-absent@ of Brat served, * snow, wagons had to be utilized � _ -A. rysler is Rgain on duty fur the outing. The evening be- in R. Buntings' store. We lire ing fine the drive was greatly en- - 0 f Bass no Bunds under• � D ease to see tin out again filter " written b Ameriatin Finan. his recent severe illness. they wended their way to the e , -John ADnan's sale on Thurs- basemeat of the church, others _ tiers, at par. �" day last was well attended, al- they fenad an abundance of Rood 7Present Population 1,500, though very cold. Bidding was things to satisfy their appetites ' which their drive had created. Every indication of 15,000 in l(ro: cr y kr�w'het, �rcd.. very active and prices svere good. i h�H't ur:L:r, !:c,ti' snti+fas'to•y - rt - - --Ale: Bonner, of Cherryi�'uod, When the refreshments had been five years. -_ • . --• a,��:, will hold an auction sale of his disposed of a most pleasant even- _ ,For further information ' Jfarm stock,imp hay, grain ing In social intercourse and in Apply W :'Pa*r(od Rou 'roots. etc.. on Friday, March 21st. listeuiltg to AD interesting pro- -Chas. S. Palmer will hold an gram of music, readings, etc., was Ontario Western Investfnents anil a' rt•aYy is; it tion cniv knew how ca%i:y it can he rt:t on and sanction sale of his farm stock and sPeDt• . Realty Co., Ltd. !t Icrg it la.>ta:; if 3 cu c t,'y 1,rt tv Khat a geed nal-trounti ' Rfr kli9 Iyrg j g• —Oh for Easter-tide outings, + _ citi�, )cu,atcu:.l carr mraey by u,r.Q it for every building g2, con. 2, Pickering on Wednes- Home-going tickets good going DUNDALK ONTARIO rn the place. N cather proof, swear proof, contain,no tar, slaic day next. March W. 21. 22, 23, and 24th. Z'cr at c cr+-calf 6V ,t.-let-u^• .�oft,shat the-gen"c -See L, Middlleton's advt for Good till March 28th to return at NOTICE TO CREDITORS Purai� 1.°°tit. wi:l��• y iseed oats. His white oats have a single fare for the ronnd trip to — Send for Free. Sample K percentage o--f two-rowed barley, all stations in Canada, also special in''asa Surrogate Court County of York _ ! one-way settlers tickets to Saak. In the estate o Sarah Gardner,deceased. It wi l�avc you money. Dont iRke a cheap im ta:ion Get the which makes them desirable for y ' < lfeediog. and Alberta, every Tnesday in �lotice is hereby gg�iven pursuant to a en ting Latae rc%cryat lnsta: A complete -The Ladies' Aid Society of Marchand April. Through tourist section 55 of the Trtt,Lee Act that r�ctinb Lit in t tcry ton. St. Andrew's church hold a one. sleepers Toronto to Winnipeg, all persons having any Claims or de- - 4eeeeful meeting at the -home of via,Chlea go as well as in connec- mands against Sarah Gardner late of _ Mrs. C. H. Surfing on Tuesday tion witliJHt3rI►e Seeker Excur. .the Township of Scarborough in the n w hs County of York. Widow. who died on Ge • eials. Same dtrtea. lower.,..bert i AA !afternooD. or about the 4th da of November. -S. Fitchett w-bo purchased F. Toronto to Winnipeg a8, 5: t1pper 1912, at the said To"shi of Scar. t� Chap-man Rodil's hay press, is doing a rush- bertha only 8:3.00 Far berths re• borough, are required to send by post ing bitsinese these days. ]_le with nervations and ull ticke.ta,apply to prepaid or to deliver to the under- his -gang of men is presssing 12 "StephenEoo'up town ticket office etptned Executor of the Will of the li'i l tons a day. (opposite Standard Bfiukj Whit- ,aid deceased their names. and _ r�, =F. H. W estney )ass added by. He tickets any where, every addressee and full paiticulnri In writ• — where. Choice Ocean S. S lines. " ing of their claims and statements of 1 ,� moth to his herd of Holstein-; in -•►,_ , ,, -- - - the purchase of-the Holyte►n-Frio —On Tuesday afternoon the yecurrtiee Seheir curities, andhplbyathueem of the �� ,, r .t:•,;.- r aa. " siam bull Pietertje Calamity De- Presbytery of Whitby held a spe- And take notice that after the flrat p. _ e. ._ _ ___ku1, tired by James Rettie,of Nor-. tial meeting in -St. Andrew'" dayy of April, 1918• the said Executor yT u C iQ , T !T G with, Out. Church, Pickerinlr: to deal with will proceed to distribute the ,ttt,eta of J !-7 G [� —The Brougham hockey team a call from the c•ongregatians of the said deceased among the pereonb visited Pickering on Saturday St. Andrew'-t, Pickering, and St . entitled thereto having regard only to - '' laet and played a friendly game John's, Brougham, to Rev. G. L. the Claims. of which he ,ball then - e .;with our boys. The game.was a Johnston, H. A., of Horning s have had notice and that the said Rx• ecutor will not be liable for the said close one but was decided in favor Mills. The call, QraA, signed by assets or any part thereof tit-=a-:avete P- - -- U-1o f Pickering by the score of 1'0. almost every member of both con- sort of whose claim he -bbxll not then TS =D. Simpson bas•leased a part gregations. Owing to the.absence have received notice. - of the Pirie block. Mr. Palmer of several m.embere.it -oras impos- Dated the'Nth day of February, j 'Note is the ti • baying sold his farm, will come Bible• to`seritre their names. A 1918. me to make pent selection, for Sotir new into the village to reside•about the large number-of the names of ad. CHAS. S. PALMER. Bret of April, and will-occupy his herents were also secured. There Pickering. P. O., Ont. Own residence, now occupied by has never has been a call sent out -Executor of the Will of `spring snit. Many new patterns, -of the most- exclusive Mr.Sirups6h. _ - - -from these congregations where 22-24 Sarah Gardner, deceased. , -Miss Nelson, of Colborne, ar- there has been such unanimity. T ..-.Aesi ns to choose from. And the are tailored in ,the latest rived here last week to take charge The call was sustained by the T00''3 SHARPENED g y. of D. Simpson _Co's millinery Presbytery and the result immedi- We make a e cialry of crosscut saws, g y Satisfaction with every garment pe and best wearin st les. _business and is , now getting ately forwarded to -the Orange- Toole of all]finds. Locks repaired. t' ready for the spring millinery Ville Presbytery, of which Mr. Razor-boning a specialty. For a first- bpening the date of which-will be Johnston is a member, and which class.hair trim or an easy shave call I{ ., A BUNTING 'P:ICKERING announced later. was meeting on the same dap: at the East-end Barber Shop. • A. -We desire to call attention to See our House Furniebingti of all -We regret to report the sudden kinds. Slightly used Carpets the advu, of Farmers' Institute g Y p nteetinge, which appears in anoth- death of Mrs. John Doyle 'which from l5 cents a yard up. -,- SEE OUR FINE ASSORTMENT OF -:- Ppe took place on Monday evening at W. J GORDON PICKERING "46r column. Every' progressive her home in this village. The de. ALUMINUM COOKING UTENSILS s>, farmer should attend these meet. teased, during the day_was-in her fogs as they will prove not,only usual state of health and in the' interesting but profitable. afternoon was engaged sewing. CHOPPING t a "" -- -George Davidson, of Manitoba About four o'clock one of the C 0 S T x 10 Y E A R S . - - eud Andrew Davidson, of Iowa, neighbors called in to Pee her and —r _ Enamel sauce pan,I each year at 30c. -$3.00 spent Friday last with John An- 'found her lying unconscious on Having installed a new OatllRoll, new son and with C. and Mrs. Rogers. the floor. Medical aid was sum- Cbopper and new Water-wheel, I Aluminum 1st coat, only cost - so They have been here for the Past am better prepared than ever --- - Pa moved, but this was of no avail, P p _ - rew weeks visiting friends in On- as she gradually sank until death to attend to the wants saved by 1 pan $2.50 tario County, having come to at- took place about half past eight of trip patrons. - j tend the-funeral of their brother, that evening, The deceased, who Chopping every day in the week Replace utensils that wear OUT with utensils that wear for EVER `John Davidson,-of Ashburn. except Saturday, No rusting, no chipping,R, no loss of utensils b burning. Get a was 55 years old, was twice Ina.- PP y As -The coldest snap of the sea- ried, her first husband being Jas. John F. Bayles, Greenwood ;quart sauce pan for 35 cents. son occurred on-;Friday morning Haley,by whom she had three of last `Wheiz the mercury' dropped a family. These are Mrs. Trimble, to from 6 to 13 degrees belClw•zero, who resides in the United States ; Ei.M DALE MILLS JOSEPH H-., , BUNDY •the latter record having been Mrs. Clark, of Hamilton; and Jas. 1=IC=ERIrTQ• -- - — - w Ae in some of the higher alti- Haley, of Toronto. Her second tudes. In some other parts,of the husband, John Doyle, survives _ province the extreme cold wRs her. The deceased has been a Is the place to get your next _ - =� accompanied by high wind and resident of this village for over lbag of Flour. - PREPARE FOR W/NTEf? - also heavy snowfalls. twenty_�years. Her funeral took = -The members of-St. Andrew's lace-on Thursday morning to the Ogilvie's, Royal Household can't be{ _ By getting your Sabbath Si.hool, enjoyed. their C: cemetery . and the targe - beat for Bread. -'- - - -- ;annual sleigh ride on Fr44&y-even- number who attended testi$ed'to alsnera Flour Pastry Flour ROBES, BLANKETS AND HARNESS NOW 'Ing last, when J. D. Remmer and the high esteem in which she was K • Grabasm Flour :, - •-- Jirhn to -each took a -'large held, - •= -Blankets-1.50 rip, Sask. Robes 8.00 and 9:00, Cub Bear do 12.00. Load to Whitby .and back. The -- Fresh Rolled Oats Bran and Shorts Call and nee our assortment of Harness, Halters, Trunks, - drive was much enjoyed by the — is an and ChopBaileChop suit Cases, Whips, etc., at reasonable prices. ' children, who, on their return, PICKERINCi MARgh`TS Oats and Oat Cho , were treated to- a hot supper to y White Winter Wheat, .,..,..::. .98 - Mixed- Feeds.- the basement of the church. This Red ., .. ., .98 - was followed by a r-hort prt�raw Mixed "' Molassine Meal and Molasset-hleal '• :9a PICKERINQ HARNESS EMPORIUM -of music, recitations etc. A-bum- Spring Wheat.................. , .SO Special Prices in ton lots. o ber of the older people of the scow- Goose ............ .... .....X90� Fw Phone W. J. COAKWELL irrPention atteeded the steal in Sprouted,........r............. 70-80 . . ..............•..... . .85Chopping every dap. l �C, ... ,t ,. -, ,y :t a:� � :y .r -v' '�� .r•t"t- '}:. ,:,�v +''r.nr..M,,,k..�.. +�,!:»•a., f�,c, '.,:�,.+ b. #.. , ..--• .. _a+ -"m .:,y "+f '....+.+'.. % ., r ..«..T::• v �S� '.d }.F h• u, „ps ••(rv,?' ',. 'YK -y _ "J•'"^, t J+� 'x•^ CWL '• +.a .,,. . . ,�,,. h.;.. ^+. « '+•.r. ,>r'''fit%.^at K,,x+'.`'' y^" '•q 'sP+7L` �3t a E'� tit . .''