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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1907_02_151 -3. VOL>XV 1. ONT., FRIDAY. FEB, 15, 1907 . -*raft Sikeutstis1 et awls*. Dental. 1r1R. R. M. STEWART, Markham. • . .A., DENTIST. Honor Graduate ot Toronto University . • : Graduate Boyal College of Dental Surg"ons. .• •. OFFICE -OPPOSITE THE POSTQFFICE. . Opin dany 9 1.. m. to 6 P. Tit. ....`-". ..' . - . • Residence, Main St., North. AT UNIONVILLE EVERY FRID kY. 10 a. in. to 4 p. tn. Offices over Summerfeldt Silver's Store. • • i';'tf "tied i cal EO. N.FISH,M.D ' • • •- fi - PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON • (.1s. • D. . , Member of College of Physicians and Surgeon". • .Ont. Associate Coroner, County of Ontario. . Office Hours -8 to 10 s. m, and 1 o 3 and 6 to b .' • , p. m.Brougham, Ont. 11-17 ' Legal. • . • - r E. FAREWELL, Q. O. BARRIS- tr • Tee, County Crown Attorney. and County • Olinitor. apart Bougie. Whitby. 10-v • OW & McGILLIVRAY, BARRIS- ors, solicitors, &o. Odic.) opposite Post. ONos Whitby, On; Jno . Ball Dow, BA.; Theo. • it: eGLUirray, LL.B. Monev to Loan. 8y Ve ter mar • 11HOPKINS,VETERINARY SUR - 1.1.• GEON, Graduate of the Ontario Vs: - winery Oolinge., l'Oronto. registered member of the Ontario Veterinary bledica' Assodiation. • Mee and reeidsnce one and one -quarter miles berth of Green Elver. Office and shoeing forge tours 8 to 11 „ and 1 to 4 um. Private telephone in nty °Mee P. 0. address, Green •Iftiwer. Unt insurance. IRE INSURANCE. ' SOYAS. _ ilialTadaN011 Cloispaay• . •. D. M.. SPINE. ACIZart _ iguetrtstier garb*. . • . Liam:mos its this County of Ontario, - --D HOPPER _uerof -------------------------- -arriae • Oftoe at store and his residence. Claremicrnt. - • O B • Licenses for the County of Ontario. 01 - • BUNTING, Tastier of Marriage . : • Gm at the store or at his residua's. Pickering - .• - -. . Village. 1-y . -D • • oinef•yaacer. • Ocfnmissioner for taking B BEAT014, TOWNSHIP CLERK . • - eladante, Aesetiataul. Ete. Votte7 to loan se terra art . "Issuer of Marrieds Lit- - • - incee" litter e. Ont. -, - POSTI LL, Licensed Auctioneer, 1' • for Counties of York and Ontario. As:i- liac sales of all kinds strew:tea to on 'hottest • •- - -• - • --notice. Address Green Saver P. a, out. T. ter, Valuator and Collebtorfor the Conn POUCHER. Licensed Auction- - •- •- ties of York and Ontario All kinds of auction . Miles cooducted and valuations made at mod - erste charge. Estates and consignments con. atalisatly managed and sold by auction or greats se14. Menge/gee, rests. notes and general accounts promptly collected and sans - factory settlements gnssanteed. Plume or • , grilse for terms and particulars, Brougham Oat. Dates MSS be axed by Pboo• NO** ogles. . • 'REAL ESTATE - Insurance and Conveyancing Done House and Lot for sale or To rent. • - Also Planing Mill for sale. • cr ti• z kct , k 17'Jan ,.• „;, . - suhmit plans and estimates for steel ' . • Feb 471 j. A. Ellis, pres.• and sec. of The - No NI PICKERING COUNCIL 4: r iii 5' 7 1 vg} mpg : _ q . it, g 2 1,.. ..5., a '-' 1:4 The above council inet pursuant to 1 a if 7 .4? ,i1g .7... ; .. adjournment in the Township hall. o 0 5 m . • • n 5•, 1 Brougham, on Monday llth lust asfei• .4 • - I cf, Members all present, Reeve Todd in 0 '0' - ........ 0 al the chair. . 0 if ...as Minutes ef last meeting read and r o ‘*-111.... approved. 4E. a1 s- Z't . Communications were read from the Erl zi., i„1.,.. following 44 ' iz 0 g C. E. Bowes; structural and con - 1 % V = 'n 43 oi: concrete bridges. • struction engineer, Lindsay, offering lo' re Mar ai a Ontario Municipal Association, asking • n Legislature to amend section 806 of the Municipal Act and relieve .municipali- ties front a portion of their present heavy responsibility, for the non -repair of highways and that Mr. Chas. Cal- der', Otir-repte-sentativ in theHouse, be requested to present the petition and support the bill. when it •comes up fpr consideration. . . The Statute Labor By-law.was read a first time. -Ten hours •to -COliStitute' a day's work.; 'when commuted the amount is to be 81 per day. It was decided in Committee of the Whole 1. that overseers. shall- receive- 1.25- per day in all road divisions including vil- lage divisions : men 1.00 pet -day ; team ,,wath driver 3.00. These rates of pay to .,., Apr L al the Council -to pennon the Legislature . apply to work in winter as well as in ,-.....--„„ es ,• 6,- - :3- e•sie hay . k C' • tn. amend the law as to the liability of as repair of highways. ' - On motion council adjourned to hold its next regular meeting on Monday, ...:.. July • ssi ... .... ...- Toronto Hospital for Sick Children . _ ._ . March llth. at 10 a. in., for the trans- ' • I ' z ' 8 rcl 8 cm "Pt- r askrtig aid. ' ' -• - -sea J De ie ipal Corporations fur the 'non- us miner. • • Oct. 'ft• action of general business. C.• A. Goodfellow. Whitby,. asking g • •.0 r, • xe‘. for a portion of the township printing.• .•• =0' Dec .0 David Harper, ec. Pickering Public January 29C*-W4Otby 9. (Minna 10. Pickering Library asking for grant of 825. IS. Part Perry 14. Uxbriitt'17; Canuitirat •' Lubtion R. J. Price was heard re Beaverton 1'5, uptexgrove 14• •timber bought by last years council. - • and also- Asked' fm.% rebate of invalid- . James Frazer's taxes. • Foster Hutchison was heard -re taxes- Spr1ng of F. M. Chapman and 1,4. T. Love. J. Ross Thexton. was heard re town- , • ship printing. Foster Hutchison, inspector of trees e ai-rin ..Presented a re ort and recombiended • • Pa,y.ment of the 'following .sums as - • - bonus for planting- shade trees -Wrn Sleep. for Snrees. $10 : J. R. Linton, spent- Saturday- with,- their brother Your harness should all be over - trees, 14.75 : Foster Hutchinson, Charlie here. hauled before spring work cowmen- '41!3 inspecting trees_ fp. On - mouen 're-- - Miss L. Bently, of Stouffville, spent ces. Now is the time to have it done. port was adopted. 1 afew-days this week with her sister. - Repaired while yau. wait at Pick- Foster Hutchison was heard re grant Mrs.. 31cAmov.. ering Harness Shop.-. . • • -7'; to C4aremont Public Library of $25-. -1 Our school- is closed this week on .. • THOMPSON BROS ewninunication was read from P. H. ' account of our teacher being luid up • C.- C. McAvoy is not improving. very mvich. . N. Mowder and daughter, of Stouff- ville, spent Tuesday..at Jos. Mo.wder's. Nr.. A. Johnston's sale came- off very successfully, good pricesbeing realized. • Geo. Wilson and W. Blake. of Pick- ering. spent Wednesday night at Jos. 3lowders. - _ . • Spr441.114., asaistant Provincial Treas....1 with a severe cold. - - - is CUTTERS ! showing an amount of the Railway Miss Flotence L. Bellwood. of To - Taxation as S418. of which 1308.70 - - charged fur patients belonging to the municipality maintained in the Pro- vincial asylums for whom there is re- • A number of good -new and se.c- river the ProVire a stun of les -s ond hand cutters which must be1;s9-.311. was encereny theiLlance1 disposed of. Will sell at a reason- On motion the Auditors' report on able price. _ - . . accounts of the year 1906 was -received Call and see them. - ' and with a few- exceptions found same We Will make it worth your- correct. •.The -Auditors reported that while. • • • they could. net find in any place in the - -• • .. township books a record cif the trees- • . •• -• -urer taking credit for the 191.50 for W. 11•.Pealc, County tiintier sold at the Rouge hill. They had searched the books fur the 1..ears past and • could find no entry. , rout°. has been spending a few days with her cousin Mrs. Sohn Scott. John Scott. of Zephyr, and Miss Clara Scott. of Markham, spent Fri- day with their cousin John Scott. • A number of farmers held a meeting on Friday evening and organized a ,beef ring for the coming summer. • N. B. and Mrs. Hoover attended the funeral of Mrs. Hoaver's sister. Mrs. Stephenson. St, Elmvale on -Monday. - BROU-GH.t.M. - - • Dr. G. N. Fish spent Tuesday in , _ he council did not lese a cent in the Toronto. - • • .0n motion the reeve was in- day in Oshawa: °Ming ..: ' WINDS .>tructed to _grant his_ order on the_ Mr. Ed....BettS of 'Whitby, spent . • . trt-asurer for the mini of 420 each to Saturday with friends. which brown theconiplexionand chafeStevensonfor Thos. Beare and S. H.. Mt'. C. Ham of Toronto,.. spent the skin making it..rough and sore.. rhetr services as•auditors.- • - : - - Sunday at IL J. Cowan's. • Prepare yourself by-Securng a bottle Mr. Poucher, seconded by Mr. Mc- The -thermometer- here Monday - . -•9f: _" .. . _ _ 2... . Farlane, moved that'.:the Clerk be in - at a. m.• was 12 below zero. . structed to &re two Istitaired copies •• • MARCH • . transaction. _The_report was adopted. Mr. T. Garnmaidge spent • Mon - OUR OWN TOILET CREAM.- the auditors' report -printed forth- Mr. R. Medd of Toronto, spent It will keep the skin perfectly clear with for distribution -th- roughout the a few .• . Win. Norton's sale was a •sue - days here with friends. . and smooth. _Is not sticky or greasy. ' For a Chest and Lung protector get IllssItimi.e.nidPianigitYi,oto mktee on Relief of cess for both buyer and -seller. • a' ChainoisVest. They " keep the cold Poor recommended payment as fol- Mr. J. L. Cowie of Toronto, on the outside We have them at _all lows : Jaanes McFarlane, -ticket• and spent Sunday with his mother. prices • •tri to Toronto with Chas. Hawkes• .Have you shad the Grippe ?_ ... I) . . . NIr. J J. Stephenson and family,. .3_...85; J. Littlern, diggIng. grave. for of Uxbridge, are visiting friends. hp yeu feel worn - out?' Appetite flobt. 0ibson .5ot 1)r. motile. visit to gone? ' - Miss M. Littlejohn, of Whitby - - _ • - Charles Hawkes and going to Toronto '' If so try a bottle of ourwith him 110; James McFarlane, for Ladies'College is at home owing LAXATIVE SYSTEM TONIC ambulance for taking Hawkes to hos- to illness. . It. will make you ready _for _ your pkal 1.00. • meals and gives better results when On Motion of. Mr. Osborne, chair- • Mr. -T. Poucher spent hist week used withour own Iron Tonic Pills- man. report was adopted. attending the County •Council at Whitby. Standing Committee on • Sheep -Kill- •m•ss 109 pills for 25c at The Pickering Phar i M. Chum,of Brooklin, Spent . ed by Dogs recommended payment of macy . Sunday with her grandmother . •• ' 4.34 to Joseph Riley, for one lamb kill - Mrs. Beer. • •. • • - T. M. 11cFadd ed . en 9 On motion of Mr. \Nilson, cba report Was adopted. • Friday night. A first-class Druggist and Optician. Committee on Roads and Bridges is assured. - • 150 acre Farm for sale. - • you went to buy sell or rent, call At my office. Bargains. • •-• We V. RiChara.S' On* - Notary Public, Pickering. urniture,... A full line 'of 'first. • *Agee furniture now , • . on exhibition in- -- 44. Prices right. S. Dillingham. - Pickering, OM. •• Have - a full line -or. tresh and cur - meats constantly on hand. • Spice Roll,' • Breakfast Bacon-, -',Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc. Highest prices.paid fpr • - Butcher's cattle. =Ma SPAUSX2-:.„ 0,tausa"."40 TISLINS 001310 /SART DWI AS rotzows:- No. 6 . . . 8:33 A. M. ; '1 12 nte6.1. • . . 2:47 P. M. 14 10 . . 6.434 P. M. Teams gourd WiST DVI AS POLLOWS:-- • No.9 LOCAL . . 8:41 A.M. 4111 Locus . . . . E:l8 P. M. • - Kat ik20 P. M. -- reported and recommended payment_ Geo,___Enti_mr,__wtrki_ctf The Toronto .Worlci. I First rate Market Reports and Fore- etiStaaS. The Farmers' page is a special fea- ture. No farmer can afford to be without this daily paper with it live up-to-date reports. Special rates now. Copies can be obtained from John. Dickie ar. Co. Orders taken.by M. S. Chapnian, or F. M. Chapman, Agric. Editor. DOMINION BAN Head 'Toronto • Capital Authorized, S. -1,000,000 paid up • - .,3;000,000 Preserve fluid. and limn- - ' • aided profits - 3,830,000 Total assets . • ••.• 42,000,000 WHITBY BRANCH -General Banking Business . transacted. Special attention given to the collec- tion of farmer's sale and, other notes. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT.- IDeopcsits received- of 41.- and upwards. 7.25..teTetiet allowed at highest current rates. COra."- -0-1..1.=1.deoci or paid half yearly E. TliORNTON, Manager. re' time as follows: John Edwards, bonus 54i ch ,r here- with Joseph and rods wire fence 13.62; W. H. Wilson, .- ' - • B bolts, etc. for McBrady's .bridge 2.50 ; urs. iirk. - . • with W. H. Gibson, repairs to McBrady's Miss Mina Phillips, of Whitby, bridge 39.81 ; Geo. White. men and is. 'spending- - a few • days teams drawing -timber from. Pickering friends here. 12.30; Wilfred Sadler, rep. bridge bet. _ Mr. Wm. Burk and Miss A. -Wil - lets 6 and 7, con. 5, 1.02 ; IL J. Price, son -of Oshawa, spent Sunday at bal on timber for bridge 1.00; Foster Mr. J. Burk's. Hutchison, commission on inspecting Mr. J. Poucher of Toronto, spent trees, *ZOO; James Long, the sum of a few -days here with hie brother, 38.90, amount being paid intotreasuret• , by Simon Perkins, John Emerson. Mr. T. Poucher. • . JeffreyR.S.h Phil -lips spent Bros. and Jas. Trull on account _Mr. .'. a. few of drain: - . -.- -- - - • days last week with. his brother On motion of Mr. Poucher, chair- in Perry Sound. . man, report was adopted. . _ Oseat• White, - of Toronto, is lic Libraries of Pickering, Claremont • On motion of Mr. Poacher the Pub- spending a few days- with his par- entg, J. A: and Mrs. White. irrid Brougham were granted the sum Mr. and mrs. Wm. Cameron, of $15 chat and the _itistructed Is t to grant his order on the treasurer for Markham, spent Sunday at the the same. homt . of the latter's father Mi'. J. On Motion the Reeve was instructed W. Hogle. • -to grant his -order on the treasurer in Anyone losing It the 'favor of the parties recommended in flight of R. J. CONVR11.8 party can the reports of the various standing -committees as presented.this day. Committee en Contingencies re- ported and recommended payment as follows : • Murkar & Theittoh; letter heads envelopes and assessors' blanks, -etc.. `i8.00 ; D.- R. Beaton, postage.. etc. 10.00, on account of salary 6250 ; Thos Beare, -telephoning 70c ; Hay King, digging bole per order of B. of H. 1,00; T. McFadden, fumigator and vaccine, 12.63; Elell Tel: Co„ r;65; R. M. Bate - mail, visit to S. S. No. 4, by order of B. of H. 3.00; M. H. 0., prof. services re stnall pox outbreak at James Mit- chell's. not including med. attendance, 21.50 ; Messrs. Gormley and Annan, services as constables 24.00. Commit- tee recommend rebate of Jas Fraser's taxes, and that Mr. Goodfellow's let- ter be laid on the table. On motion of Mr. McFarlane, chair- man. report was adopted. - Mr. Poucher, seconded by Mr. Mc - have same by calling at the harn- ess shop, Brougham, .Mr. and Mrs. H. Feasby, Mr. B. and Miss K. Feasby attendeiftheir grand -mother's funeral at Sand- ford on Saturday last, . •. Born.. -At Yellowgrass, .- F. C. and.Mrs. .LaFraugh a yonng.son. The name we under- stand is. to be . -Oase La. Fraugh. .•• -• • A, hpckey match between 'Whit- bY, and 13ronghern, was played here on Friday night, resulting in. favor of Brougham by the sere of 13 .to. 0, JOhn A. White is paying the farmers some fancy prices for hop and cattle. We understand he shipped over 150 hogs from Locust Hill on Monday and Wed- Fariane moved that this council com- nesda for which the farmers re- ply with request of The Ontario Muni ceivecr 86.75 per head, the high- cipal Aasotia.tion by petitioning tl a est paid here this year. • • N019 he jar -o oughin Hammer blows, steadily ap- • - • plied, break the hardest rock. • - - Coughing, day after day, Jars and tears :he throat and lungs uetil the healthy tissues giye - way. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral •2 stops the coughing, and heals 1 the torn membranes. 1 "1 alwt7c Veer, Ayer's Cherry Peetbral in the Pause la rhes ..perfect relief whenever sty- vf e• ..,.ay. r one.bA or bard colds. I have , ..1•1;.1 ‘... for A great many years and so know 1. Ai, ..hrt•t if ..'--ltiF4. MARX 0141:1714,26 yarn. 4,... A. Afasde by .3'. C. „ayer Co.„ Lows.% IWO. Also aaaufsetarere of • SARSAPAIOUA. jszs 441,410111r ousnees, constipation retard re.. :over>. Cure these with Ayees PR Competing at 125 acres. situated on part of lot 16. coo 5. Pickerirtn: This farm is one of the best in tqe .Township, has ane voting orch- ard -large new barn and sheds with 'tabling underneath, good frame house. and driving hones. alsh dairy with never tailing spring In same, watered by 'never falling spring creek, wel fenced with wire, tile and sou tast- eless. hear poit-oillee, school and rails/Ay. dor terms and other particular' apply to.' W Moll* or T Po-timber:Brougham. Ont. lett " • • • „ NOTICE. --- All sales -made at the Picker- • - ing Lumber Yard after the - lst_of January must be cash . unless" otherwise _arranged 7 foT. W: D. :GORDON .4k. SON. ' - Western •Bank of ....• . - Canada.- Pickering Branch. Inc• drporsted by not of Pailiament ie An thoriiedr:Ca pital Subscribed -Paid up • • Rest Account . • Assets - - '- • -11,000,00000 5.1;5.000.00 -555,000.00 900.000.00 • 10.000,000.00. Jour COWAN, P*ci, - T. H. McMn.r..sx - President - • . caautar • Special attention Wen to Farmer's tale Note" Collections aolicited and promptly made Farmer's Notes -discounted AroOrlOalia sad. Fondant Exchange bought and sold Drat" la- eued,-ayallable on all parte of the world Savings Bank Department. Interest allowed on deposits at high- est current rates. and credited or paid half:yearly depositors. •-,GEO. KERR, Mgr. • IMO 611•111111.111114NIMMIDOINISMIMMI/e111 . . .. - - .. . .. ... .. --.. . .. : .. . . QUALITY , ... and Good Work . I ....... .. . I. . , _. , I . . ... . .. . . . ... As an inducement_ to those out of town who would like .to get their . watch or other re- pairingWelldone we make the offer for ' .. .1907 of returning any . hpyarpe,aelisdl .fsoeotretooaiis prerna1 r ..,1 . .. ._.. .. . ,.. ... . . s .. .--. , • . . . -• .] '. ;-' -• ,,. .1.1 '• ' .., - • . • Norman _Bassett 1 • 'jeweler and Optician - Brock et., south, Whitby. • 1. IMIIIIIIIIIIIMIDEMINIMb . . • • ® jF++*++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + .sport after -that. Annesley," Rickman I said,' lightly, with- a -qua'k -gaze iii Ed - ♦ wards face; which, was composed but 1rather grim- "Now is Sibyl's time, i•t •she •1 ont • knew - -2 Gee 4R, GERVASE RiCKMAN'S AMBITION. - wr pain and ready for fresh im- + , Pression Ar, -L- although people were already going in to dinner, .tie found + time to whisper to Sibyl to take pity on + the new arrival and nial:a..him. a_; wet- + come as possible, because the rest of the fleeting of the Stockholders: IIE THIRTY-SIXTII ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 'OF THE DOMINIO'vf' FLANK was held at: the' Banking House of the lnstttution; Toronto, on Wednea- say, January 30th, 1007. �lnetong-arose present were noticed: + party Were inclined ld`leave him out in Lieut.•(;r�.l Sa •-Henry hellalt: Dr Andrew Smith, Br. C. OReilly, Messrs. #+ I the call. and by. his art:angernent £d- • \\ :' D.• Matthews, Jartles,. Carruthers, Wnr, Boas, W. R. Brock, J. J. Foy, A. ward's chair -was placed next Sibyl's, Monro Grier, J. J. Dixon,, L. H. Baldwin, W. Glenney (Oshawa), Aemil►u; Baid- v.in. F-.••3. iiarris \\'. C. Harvcy, \V: J: Dixon, J.G.-• Ramsey; W. Crocker,_ Ft. Mulholland,, P. Leadley, • W. C..•.Crowther, Jas. Matthews, David Kidd (Handl- Cecil Lee, G. N. Reynolds, W. G. Casse.s, \Vm. 'Davies, F, J.' Phillips; H.• Gar- • don Muekenxie, J. Gordan Jones,- R. J: Christie, IL B. Hodgins, S. Noxon, Ira ',Standish, David Smith, '•A. \V. Austin, H. W. 'A. Foster, Cawthra Mulock, F. .dressed some cousinly and_ affectionate _E.tionate D. Benjamin, Jas.. Scott,. F. H. -Gooch? A, B. Boswell,.. J. F: Kavanagh,. A. words • to Eleanor. who stork'a ittle in r Foulds, . C..Button,• Victor Cawthra, W. Mw• Mulock, jr., F. J. Steart,'A, fi. awe of; -her exalted' kinsman. Mrs. An- Campbell, jr., J. D. 'frees, A: Bell, Richard Brown, C. A. Bogert, .and. others. nesley Was in her most seraphic mood It was •moveth,b.y. Mr. L. Baldwin, seconded by • M•r. F. D. Benjamin, that and said pleasant things,: to everybody. • Mr. W. D. 1fatihewa do take the' chair, "and -that M. C. A. Bogert do act as Stbyl tried to obey her brother's behest:.. Secretary. Messrs. A.R. Boswell and W. G. Cassels wete'appointed Scrutineers. with regard to Edward. :who_Was quite The Secretary read the Report. Of the -Directors to the 'Shareholders, and ready to respond to her•. gentle 'advances. . ubnlittt:d the Annual. Statement of the affairs of the Bank, which is as fel- lows:- 7'o the Shareholders:- The Dir: retina; beg to• present the Iellowing Statement of the . result elf the •a Edward's head, •avid a subsequent look business of the Bank for the year' encj ng 31st December, 1906: - of dv,ai head( -Un his face: subsequent look Balance of P -refit, and Loss Account, 3011 December, 1905 .. _- ..:,$249,43i ci he swallowed might have been ink, fur Yro(it for the year ending 31st December. 1906, after &ducting charg- he he knew or'cared::,the course was - es of management. etc.,' and making prevision for bad and doubt- all and still, Ahe-e- dirt.: nc,t appear, fel 'dt bis 539,360 36 . and no one scented disturbed about it. "But w'heie .is _'alias' Lingarda"_ . lie asked at last. - "Dear Alice is a little upset. • She was out rapier too long i think Mrs. An - time Paul entered. Ile did. not shake hands with Edward. his seat being on lire°opposite side of the table, but Merely nodded a welcomelo hien;: hoped -he had ++++++++++++ -++++++++++t++++++++++++++++++++++ not found it too hot in the train, and ad - CHAPTER II. -(Continued). "Who are they ?" _Edward asked, with "Are you? Well, don't begin match - unaccustomed roughness. - • Inaking -yet awhile, for' pity's sake. "Do, not ask too many -questions, you When were postage -stamps invented? ' tiresome fellow; never call attention to What was Nero's leading virtue? Upon these things. I • must leave you now," :what. principle were • Greek -armies she replied. "Come.. Nellie, child, you raised?, Who first, hair -pins, and will scarcely be ready in time for din- . "shy? I hope you know something: be- sides how to chatter French, miss, since pour education is finished." • - It . was . growing dusk when -they reached Neufchatel. The lights were Be- ning to twinkle out in the streets and double themselves in the, clear and waveless lake, and, as they gradually idrew nearer to the hotel whither they - here bound, the memories of the few 'dajs Edward had 'passed with Alien be - tame more imperative; he especially felt Ee power- of those moments during ch they- had strolled alone together the little inn upon the downs, and it to him that what had then passed, ween them, unspoken though it was, - teEouia nivel'--tie--erased- few either -lie, ,whatever spell Paul's passionate woo - 'trig might since then have east upon her. ner;" •and Mrs. Annesley swept from the room like some majestic -frigate -of old t-1 he little party was moat pleasant and days, With her niece in her train as a friendly. But every time the door little gun -boat; while .Sibyl followed at opened there was .. simultaneous, some distance, with a look toward.Ed- though almost iritpt�ceptille movement Ed- ward which he Was too irate to perceive. but which meant, 'I should like to tell you all about it and relieve you from causeless fears." . ' - "Look here. Rickman." cried Edward, turning around and facing him with a glance so (laming that Gervase was bbiiged to meet it. ."Teil -me the=truth, will you" le Paul .engaged to Miss Lin- gard or not?" ' "No—" was the word surprised. from him 'by this unexpected assault... "AL.! that is -I mean-- : fo[t-t aft. your aunt.said. 'These things are better ;The first glance in her face. when theyIngt talked a,'u.aut.. I call attention to "net, would tell him all, he thought, and. them often spoils them. "1 hirrgc. you Lis • pulse quickened, and .a subtle see. are just now 'in a 'mast delicate warmth quivered all through him, as tie stale. Ther•eels no doubt: wtraieeer .about ' saw to the piling of his sister's luggage the issue of: it; -but the engagement is on the bfnnibuS, while the moments fled riot vet announced, trial's- ail:•. You've which were to bring hien face to face -Faith Alice,. -. ' .. "Let us walk on. Nellie,"' he said at .fast, rebelling against the slowness with _ '!whish the loading of the omnibus. went ao, and he led her along the streets. at o pace which 'took her breath -away. mown -Gill -though the -path was. and" ilid not' stop 'till =they' found themselves in rives. wtiiete„, of. course,. is._ a :frightful the broad hall of the hotel. -inquiring for tiOCe . Mrs. Annesley's apartments. Two ladies - "Then the_ sooner uit sm the erreag't 'i xvere in the shadowy. unlighted room : proc�lainii -d the better.". crit•ci • h:dwnrd. :one was Mrs. Annesley, who rose with grimly. "\ly aunt cheeuld hie anise cate- 'her accustomed stateliness and folded ful of a young Tidy comriiitted to hers Eleanor in her arms with a' weloonring charge.- I shouki never pernait anything ktss, and then receives} -Edward mote of the kind jri (tu's'sle ormy asters." - - - coldly, and for/tinily thanked him for es- 'Neer should J. Anneiley, to be quilt' ';. sorting his sister trO-l*i sellout. intima- hank.".returned_ Rickman., . br•e'onting _ding that Paul could' have .done it.equally suddesilti _eonlidentia-h • `N have but "ons ...as well, and politely conveying to him sister, but I should 'be extremely sorry _the impression, et -trach %Its, but t o-eor- -fe,r the man oho ventured 'to pay ]nark rest, that he had much better have .re• ed attentions to• tier vtitkout coming t, Eterned in England, = (tie pan) t -•very' tautly, for •-him." he "But, my dear aunt.” he replied, re- added. with a grim pleacanlry that was . volting against this' :cool rerrption; "t kost- Open .iii; aleur et., • "But, Jou _ see. -.. had •Intended from the -very first to be Wier Lingard is not your sister or Min' one of the Swiss party, if you remember. either. and. Mrs. Annesley is. ncit. under. 'We arranged it- ati-in -the_spring:-and i •nut_c.harge. arid-Sw:tzerlantf ranks next• only delayed joining • you .bee'utrse my t•, our own betuved and befogged island knave could not cane eniently begin be- as a free country. Have knu found your _core." Lreioiri y of°' 1 hear•ii is next to tome, and "We have heard so little of you.:sinee :has. a splendid outlook over the lake." ',the spring: Edward.,, she replied' icily , Fdwerd fiiitoaed - hine teved .At, _his i"that it was not unnatural to' stippuse muni?ntury buss of self-control, and after ,you had • thought -•better of your inter-• taking' ptrteesion of his apartment. and lion."- finding !here were some moments to be These_ words he fe-li •w.hre a ,prolihe''y tf-clled. yet. Oefore the lioiir of 'table' d'tioth.,, eti'what Alice roust have been saying. in ,trolled out by the water -side with Rick - ,her heart, if indeed she. had ever given man. 'him a thought, and he turned to the The glorious nutuaiiii..sitnset:had"silenl� 'other- lady, horn • addressing --whonr • a -1. -crnsutir''d' Itself t he rich rotors were ''.ntrong stiytress had held ti01, and wh.i. sli calmed down into a tender primrose though she had rben, yet remained in glis.v1 in the west. and the pensive twi: the deep shadow of a recess by'_ the win- light was dreaming with ever -deepening -dow;:looking her her the ttirst lime full infear-it.y .Upon the 'bosom of the cleiar. in the face, he met ttiei dark, sweet- gate dark waters. Eights from ' the fod'n of- Sibyl,• whereupon = his-owneeves • fell looked. hatf nOianeWSif .their own in - ..rad his shyness ,.'illi it: and he. sheeok :igniti.anee into the pure 'lake d•'Pttis. dropped .upon tis _ut an., awkward mo- ment, you see, and your aunt -• t., 'nat. overceerne' with rapture at the sight of you ---un "outsider makes a certain dis- turbanr e--pre:e ipitati's matters, I fancy they. would like to prolong the present undo``cided-tatte=tu-prorlaim the enig:ege- sitent. would draw; attention to them - Dividend 3 -per cent., paid -2nd "April, 1906 . . .890,00 00 Dividend' -3 per cent., paid • 3rd July; 1Q06 .: 911.000 00 - Dividend -1-per cent.; paid 1st. October, 1`.06 - 9ie,000 009 nesley replied. 'witti -an . aft ..C;I'ritystery"; Dividend 3 per -cent., payable 2nd Januar;•, 1907 ., 90.000 00 ' $360.000 00 doubt."' Transferred to Reserve ... Fund ... .. :... 4101,0(10 00 760,000 036 -"she will be quite restored to -morrow, no- ' $788,'798 23 had overtired herself in a mountain ex- -• Baianee,,of TI'rofrt and Loss carried forwar .,.. •••- .--• • cursion.:wharh she had recently '-madeRESER!`E Fi \D. with some friend.-' Who -ware Slaying at a Balance -iii credit of acccourit, 30th Dec. tuber, 1tMra. ..... . - ' - $3.'10°," lin - village a few miles away, along the lake -1-cans 'rid ,(rove•-:P•ratlt at,d Loss "Accoflnt" ••.• •- Co shore.. F.uriher."ttiiit Mrs Ah'nesle ' . intended• to drive to meet her, but had' - - h : a i instead, but in a boat: that he had lost -'-With great regret we have to'rs c- rd an oar and taus been delayed. The endi a cr. Bvol �'!1, the late General M ,f the history was. A!iee was so cotim� the Bank continuous -1y. ,ue ly .sin. a IS7.. He pletely I:m,t•ked up that but, for Paul's . year` dw•ing which short time he aceu arm she could not have %calked from time welfare of the Institution. - . beat to the hotel. !lir. C. A. Hugert, Manager of. the -"`f didn't -go- up the mrnintirirt myself who- entered the Earl; inure than twen ,7-98-33 • been pr event& and tttimt g'au! had gine for the sunrise, she added because I c, ed h;m. • . 53,900.Qo0 f10 the sudden- death -in May last of M-'. anager•, who had, been in the seryice of vvas.ttie Chief Executive Officer tor seven nrpiishtd much for the development and Montreal Branch, for Eight • yea h,d.to s 1c- t1-[lce years ago, was .appo. walk; but \tire is always peetectly-w.'te - .On account of the conng.tinued • expansion of the bus`ness_.of the, Bank, your • °- and peepie treve•r,expet't her .to be over-T)'rest rs have decided that it is an opportune time to issue the remaining one • tired: _ It was a- 01(5d -thing air. \nnestey ' . wllliorr do':lars of -authorized-Capital • Snick; arid, having in view•future require • Was with her_ because he knew' exactly - menis which tray' reasonably -be-expected., have approved off a by-law ,to be _- 4 submitted for your ronideration .-at the Annual Meeting. which provides for a- tMw d treat deed'?" her-sti< farC.I,,E 'r "Did tmt!, irxieexi'r' rt:.fanndetl,Edward, further increase in the Capital Steck. . to ihe, c:titPnt of one million dollars. :s„ And riser a sucee.lion of pipes he pen. will make the total- authorized Capital five million dollars. ' tiered nnuct •tt,at night. ugon „the stlnrrse You will also be asked to consider a. ty-law increasing • the number -of Direr.-. _. -tors trod -seven Po nme wtri,:h ft is thought to be -advisable owing• to' the diversify Neu.; tett f-'elierg equal. to •such a tirn 7excurdiorr. • - w " CHAPTER Its_ • - -It was not till the nezE a"iterr inn; when they . were at coffee., silting under the .. plane -trees 0 -the water. -that Edi ward met Alire: andtry that time he had .c schooled hinisell_ into•acrepting.P.aul's superior claim upon _ret' that_.tie was able to command a pera.ctly tranquil - and friendly manner toward her.. Paul and_ Gervase Diad been closeted ter,gelher all ' the morning. • se 'affairs which .seemed to have ur henry. '• Mrs. enneerley had- at times been admitted to conhk?nee, and' had otherwise pur- sued • the• eAlerrdce lend interesting cer- respon dence for which . she was rt'le- _r -ate; T:efviaril-and''itel had taken thh eager . -huol-girl. whe was half intoxi- cated by tier' recent' final ._. deliverance from lhralrdivmn, to see such lions as Neufchatel' afforded. - I3ut' alt. these o-cttpationc had now came to an:end. apt] th' "whets.- party a'- ernt,lt•d • beneath the - sanest,s'pet! letanerlop'. with flue clear. intessae- jewel of the deep blue:lake• before them, when Alice (:sued [ruin the Hotel and joined' .. • • +hands vv ith , her.. with ti. Cordial .greeting one or lvn .pale stars, guzal . steadfasll• it vv as a ehanfie 1114 al Paul's face, and- unernbarrii, -cd '-rniiu. - into the' dell heart:of the waters,' boats which wii.; un•ecteed toward the .lahe at, _ "Do see' you are gad Ga see me \iiss glided silent and glih,l-like Durr the ,till i,..' corning, 1'ttnt arrested Edviard•s at- \t of our interests throughout Canada, and the gradual extension of our operation. During the twelve months -just closed Branches of the Bank were established at the frit -km -nig points, and, when expedient, desirable sites were= purchased and 4uitaWe' olllces•erected,-In the Provinde of Ontario; at Chatham. Dresden, Peter - 'borough, Tilbury, Windsor, -and' in `I'oror.lo:'af the eorners of Avenue Road and . Davenport Road and Queen street and -Broadview avenue; .in the Province rf Alberta, at Calgary and Edmonton, and at Regina. Sosk. . _In:addition we have to inform you that in December last the private bank - n., business dl Messrs•,,Jotm'CUrry &-Cormpany., at A'indsor, was acquired.un= der terms advantageous to 'the Sharetwldt rs. which transaction included the pur- clta'e of a 'commodious building; well situated in This important centre. . It was found necessary to provide 'terser premises for our North End Branch, Winnipeg. and for this -purpose a valuable property has. been .secured. The D redoi-F. following their_uaual e-nctom, examined the Securities 'end Cash Re-erves of the Denk as on December' 31st., 1006. and found them to be correct; they also verified the ilead.Ofllce Balance Sheet, including all accounts l:cpt with Foreign Agents. • .Every 'Oftice of the -Bank has -been -carefully ' inspected • during the past . twelve months. and each- Branch has teen visited , by , the General Manager since his appointruent in May' last. ' E. g, OSLER. 'Etre-Repent was adopted.•president:' "By-law's ss'ere-passi;d•increasing, the number of ,Directors, from seven to nine'. end providing for an increase of $1.i)Orl1006" in the Capil£il • 'Stock,' which will' . make the t.itnlauthori.+e;l Capital of the Bank .$t,01i41•0MIO. . • The' thanlis orthe'Shareholders were tendered to the Pre.•ident. ice- re{i-. dent and'Direetlirs for I -heir' services ilutIng the year, and to. the General Man- ager'and'Olhcr Officers of the. flank for the • efllaien-t performance of •their •'e- sen'ctive duties. The follu*iree eentl,'men were (leered Directors Tor+ _. the:- .ensuing year _ Me -'r•. A. W. :\U'trn. \V. R, Brock. Jnn.es Carruthers. R. J. Christie. T. Eaton, Fow K.t .,.\i.F...�..,1\'ilmiit_1).- Matthews ,- \. M. Nanton and.F. B. Oster,M.t'. a sulsequent meeting of 'the Directors, Mr, E. B." (Kier. MW., vi'a- elected •-.deeet. and \lt•. \\'il,nnt 1) \lalthews, 'Vice President, for the en-itting .t'erm: • c •Rickman " he ,.£lid' ",n,.' aunt•' ties• so sa'lrieee . vaie'es caro, .-rift. red ' thtnu,*tl tenhcin, anti Caused I,.nl 1., tart: round cruelly crushed me that �I •require sonic' t•h quieting ev,'tting, the noises of the and catch sight of the figure in 'White comfort from.sornebudy:'• lawn bletolud rngrnierie l'. the r - n iie timeline.slowly to'.'. ii ii IL'. ii. Slee w•us "I am glad to see you, though 'seer- t4 pence of the' motuitains brooded ()via'pale but not otherwise- .altered 'from prised,--pieaeinlly surprised," ..stte •.re- ali .. The tumult •in Edwards w•atin .plied, with- loyal' sintplicity:••and as site y(:ung heaet-vpmieted benelitti these sweet. spoke Edward suddenly and 'unaccoutt- calm infltrenc_es. :nate feeling of 'the ably began to think -of \'iolaa,• ev-ttert she held .that'meinorable conver::ation with . - .the duke, "I am all time daughters of my father's 'house. and •yet I know not -" What connection could there be be- . #ween Viola and •:-tbyl? Yet ever after he could- not thiol: of -Viola untese assn-• 'dated with Sibyl. •. • - "And• i know somebody else will . be ,.'pleasantly surprised to see you," she . -added, • with a g;ntkeeinite, sad• then his , heart began to beat again: and he lis- tened for the. beloved, name. "Perhaps when he last saw- her. sieve that the look t• which had remained before him evert singe' Ire parted with ,her in the bustling L11et*lom was Fume. and gone presence of the Infinite. came upgn'trim. a•: he'.f€'aretl. [etre'u=t-.. - and lee felt that lie could meet :Vice and "I w'as w s'irt•y to be unable to.'see :part w,,itl f " 'd "'lit' •r tranquil cllee 1 I • • hrolherlcongratulating.lam. li , A nuthing.4iess of humiiitm emotion in Ilse .Oriel at ••' (GENERAL STATEMENT. LI.%WLITIEti. -. - . • .52,69[,9ti6 . NOV- in C'renlatinn . - .... • ;... - :-......... . CO Deposits not Ilea u•ing interest .. . .. to Depisit_` bearing interest 'in,luding inleiest accrued sf-..• withher with becoming calm. even you lia�t leech s1u sol D.peslts•by other Beaks in' Canada . . . le>ss.'unil e In=p F'aul ]land with ;'Wile. urn]�m slight jrlined quiver of the Balance, due •to t.uirlen Agents .. v warmth in a vvfiich ,ke ilii] )tel wxlersland, and • ' .................. .. . , , :31,512,137 91. 36.876,156 47 193,340 °R .... 2,'29,863 961 "11c'ae n1d i'uul' 4-leay.11-•bless trot'" he she look the. hand lie.offer•e.Pa" eel:11y_;t,. said within himself, a -ill \i list] d 1 Ir' gave St. while they .both thought .of Total Lialuliliee tri; th , Public lip t:i.tii! al 'tot•lc , paid boat containing tvvo b .-fires glide noise- the -w am in pressure ••of • .i Ihiv months lie-v't•ie Fum1 • •;••1 ' lessly toward, the tiny. quay ,in the hetet Sipco. T3ulanct' of 1 ielrt. e ari, �orw ar'l•• tJO,' Q1 00 grounds.- -'- --- - - • Ilerelilieel by some expres lien or re- 1).vidend N . 1)7, payable nil' Januar . 19u7 107 :.t An irtlen ant caught the painter and. gret ler her tlhtess. and handing her his -. rrrmet• D,'v'iele�nlls unclaimed 6],144 74 moored the le .hark to the kiridt.ng;.lhe own chair, placed another for •himself • i•e.�serveel for Exchange, etc. • • • • •' . .. . 1 1,94-4 15 I. t' on Rills 1-iscotnale,I,. , ..• ei • it tineunsiionc-r the ' , '- , handed a second (lean•', a lady_'.;. out of which the me,- tug• eel. d it ' uneasily with 1'e owed �.ii' rebate ...• ..842.491.345 Rt 3=000;000 00 - .. tk3.9011,0(10 00 • ... 28 79:1 33 y lessly, "what a liking • •Gervase• • has, for "Gervase!. oh, Gervase !" •he echoed, sidisenehanted. • "So rrtur. brother _is�.here?_ That is all right. Ile. was afraid, .1 re- nernber, he • nvould not. be able to leave his business." "Gervase always 'contrives- to get his :way somehow.'business or no business," :='eche replied: "But here tie is to speak for ihimself." •• - And Gervase came in and received --him _ _ ._.'with the greatest. cor'dialay, though he too expressed surprise. at his . appear:. ':•ance. "Your telegram to Paul gave Os -ell :'a pleasing shock," tie said. . "Paul quite turned pale with pleiisure," he :added, laughing, and unconsumed by the --;.fiery glance which •\lis: •A•nnesley's -blue. eyes darted at him. "And where is Paul?" asked- Edward; ..whose eyes -kept- turning expectantly to the door, and whom some unaccountable feeling held from Inquiring for the; one object of his sotici tide. rr "And where' is Annesley, by. the `v,,ay`)'/ echoed Gervase. turning to the 'ladies' with an indifferent. air. - ' "I think," replied R.rs. Annesley.- "that _ Ahey "went on the lake together, dear -children ! It is getting tat,' for them." .1 u 4X030$3 47 Pie boat. Then tht two iwalken-urns in 1'aul had closed has mouth herccly h itf arm mg steps' toward• fii•rihl• while the iseath came strong ',vv;ilh,si,w•,' iitirei'r• Ule terrace. vv�nit. over which Edward and and quick through ']tis nostrils. and hts' • GerVase'ii`ere leaning. olid Nese(' along hands clicolied themeel ,es.. Gel -Nese glue - --- -- beneath then(. *There is'a cei•fhin roan- nue Of Ifie sidelong-glences, and pluc•ing ner•of-Walking,-it kind of pensive pans- role lurid in his pocket, broke a pencil rag upon every step as if teelinger-out jello •-frn.gnients• with. his _tingere.:. Mrs. the pleasure df it, 'Witte a'tiertain incline- Annesley looked on the pair with head Lion of the taller head to that beneath erect, and a -peculiar: smile that her son it, accompanied by_ a lo'.y, and liquid i•[1- knew'., hut. in this insla'nc , did not no- tenaiion of the voice. whw ich Edard had lice. siibyl regarded them- with n ten- der, yearning gaze.• It is eonderful to •think of the storm and tumult of vary-. v�it;'slimed ,iii, the simple `incident these always-been-pleased-4o•conskler as pro- per to lovers. and lovers only, and such, t •e assured l rliaiseIt these t ppl , - hese wo eo e a- doubtedl• were. ing passions that The' -lingering step bore them.' just he- of different two peoplehearts mebyetinfi and exchanging fore and beneath the wall. on which he commonplace obser_yations in renewal of •leaned-eand a shalt of hot and piercing f ed a pain shot through his breast, as in the 1 on nearest ince he_ recognized Pa•til's. transfigured by feeling,. and knew that nit graceful figure at his_side must be t, fat of Alice. There was no need for ilic'kman to draw him aside with an oh - servation to file effect. That they had bet- ter not -disturb the tete-a-tete: iie shrifnk at once into the shadow and let Them pass well out of sight, • and then return- ed silently to the lighted hotel. "Well, I don't think any one can spoil season. an acquaintance of a fcw' daysform few months since. Eleanor' alone con:- sidered the incident -too trivial for . ob-. servation. and continued chatting to her aunt libout_their ' pleasant_ morning ram: ble, and the delicious ices Edward gave them. (To be' eonlinuel). + Throw same apples in to the hens as often as possible. .They will be relish-, ell and are beneficial during the cold Seer• n' Dominion, Gevernmcnt Demand Notes .. .. -. - Dopy pit with huntin:on G i\'Crnment °lir • Security... of Note Circulation -r;Ntes of anal Cheques on -other Ranks . , .. .. .. Balances ilue from other Banks in Canada .. . it,a'ances disc Prate otiier_Panks elsewhere than inCaa- ada and the United Kingdom • 549,69t,379 2"' - $1.110,131 11 3,4465,530.0+) - 150.00 00 ,113,531 39 14052,744 48 ... s 71,1.21,390 '69 Provincial Government' Seem:nes , -- . Canadian -Municipal Set'urities and -Brine'. or Fere'gn or Colonial Public Securities other than Canadian: - Railway and other Bonds. Debentures and Stocks , Loans -on Cull secured by -Stocks -and Dehentures ..::. 59,013,327 67 239;302 85 696,130 79 •••-- •2.149.265 G7 .3.703.1.34.50 815,RO1,161 4$ • Bills Discounted and Advances Current., .. .. .. ..$32.915T67 70 Overdue. Debt_ estimated loss provided for) .. - .. - - tt a16 10) flank Premises ' ' - • , • • • • . 950.000 00 Other Assets not indulged ;under foregoing heads, . 7-,43:3 703-- • -• e 33,893,217 tie • Toronto, 31st December, 1906. a:t=ar, e:.•�, : w.•�:•°. - • • $40.694.319 203 C. A. BOGERT, General Manager. NPomau and Child Taken V - From Burning Building in Montreal. A despatch from Montreal says :. Con - astable French rescued a woman and • child from a burning building early on •Wednesday, morning on St. Catherine Street east. • He noticed the fire and sent in an alarm. and then started to rouse 'itis occupants of the house. 'They turned 'cut iii their night clothes,_ but after a short time the woman and child were missed. By this time the house was a mass of fames: but Constable French dashed into the burning building and up. • the dark, smoke -stifling, stairway. The :hrnr.sr, was _;untie to him. and the dark- ness Was intensified' by smoke from the burning building below. He hurriedly groped his way about, and presently in one of the .rooms stumbled over those whom he sought. The woman and child had fallen to the floor, overcome by the fumes of the fire, while endeavoring to make their escape. .The constable gath- ered them up, and a moment later .they were safe on the sidewalk, where the keen morning air quickly restored them to consciousness.. Damage to the bundl- ing uild=ing was not very great, as the firemen succeeded in extinguishing lila flames shortly after the rescue. -.NO FEAR OF A'.tiARCUISTS. IIIS WHOLE FAMILY FROZEN-. .lung Edward Went About Freely in Western- Settler Who Got Drunk Found Paris Unattended. Them' Dead on Return. , • • A despatch from Paris says : The A despatch from Winnipeg says : - emightieet .... Savereign in Christendom -:Arthur Congdon,- wholesale merchant, .walking about unattended and with no Winnipeg, has "received word from a •more fear of Anarchists than of ghosts metehant at Alameda, that a German was the spectacle the•Parisians have had settler's wife and five children were during the past few days.- King Ed_ found frozen to death a few says ago in •ward and Queen Alexandra during their their farm House. north of Bienfait- The Stay 'here mingled freely 'with the public farmer had gone into the village to get and were freely received wiih the most fuel: there was no difficulty in- securing hearty expressions of welcome. They visited the leading theatres, and during -the entr'actes King Edwa rd -walked about • re the lobbies smoking his cigarette like any ordinary spectator. Nowhere was the slightest attempt at - mobbing or staring. After -bowing and showing dis- creet marks of deference, those present • stood aside, treating the Kirig as one 'of - themselves. There were no signs of ob- fuel there, but, he went to rstevan, whv4e he became the worse for liquor, and on arriving home, three days later, dis- covered that every member of. bis family had perished, being without fuel. . A SAD HONEYMOON. Bride end Bridegroom Found Almost trusiva curiosity. The King Queen Frozen on the • in and • Prairie. have delighted. and tickled the vanity of -- Parisians by thus mingling with them - like private individuals; and •the Paris - lens, by their tactful politeness, have in turn won the hearts.of-King Edward and of Queen Alexandra, ' - TRAIN BURNED AT BELVLEV1LLE. - Twenty -Five • Freight Cars, With Con- tents, Were Destroyed. -ete despatch from Belleville, Ont-, says: At a late hour Friday night- fire• -broke out among some loaded G. T. R. cats -which formed part of a train that was eastward bound. The train was upon a bide track in.. the company's yard, about a mile east -of the slatiun- Before- the - flames could be checked, 'some 25 -.cars, with • their contents; were. destroyed. • The flames spread very rapidly, owing to the fact that one of the cars contained a tank laden with oil,_ and the latter caught fire,• sending burning. oil' to 'all • directions. •The local lire brigade were called out and rendered some assistance be the burning cars being shunted up near a hydrant. The_ cars elestroJed were laiden with grain, apples, and general, •merchandise_ The toss at the very least. will be $30,000. The fire is said to have teen caused by an explosion in one of •:the ca•rs. - INCREASE QF REVE'.U'E. Advance of $6,if3,8:5 Over the_ Same - - . period heel, year.. ... •A despatch from Ottawa says: The <tatement of- revenue ..and expenditure "•:strews a revenue of 658,603; compared 'with $44,254,818 fog- the •same. time last year, an increase of $6.4'13,875. • • -The expenditure 'for the same 133,327.361, a decrease of about $600,- • 4100 compared with the same, time last _year, - or a betterment of over $7,000.000. There was, however: an increase of over ':*1,500,000 in the capital account. ' •as A despatch from Maple Creek, Mani- toba, says: John Duncan-, a well known rancher, was married Monday; and started for his raneh on Skull .Creek. with his' bride. Their team wandered from the trail, and they were found, en Saturday almost dead. -They are in the hospital here, and Duncan's feet' will• have to be. amputated.. 'Many reports et people perishing in the storm are being • received here.- - • • SIR- II3WARD RUSSELL DEAD. - leteran War Correspimdent- Succumbs at 86 'Vends of. .Age: A despatch from London says: , -fiir hloward Wm: Russell. editor o3 the Army and -Navy Gazette, is dead.. He was eigtrty-siX yeses of age. He was a- famous war correspondent, and in that capacity .served the London. Tim at the Battle of Bull _.Run.- .• - - • .I. _ . ---VICTIM OF EARTHQLAKE. Mayor of . Kingston. Jamaica.. Dead - -Injured While- at Council, A despatch from lens -stun, Jamaica, says: _Charles: Tait,_ Mayor of , this city, died on Sunday at the Public Hospital, as a result of injuries sustained in the earthquake. fee was conducting'a"meet= frig of the ' Council- and the building collapsed. Mayor Tait was 68 years ofd and Of Scotch desceiat: . - - ver TO REPATRI TE EXILES. • - Ausiral-ia Will Help Workingmen Stran- . .. ded in South Africa. • A despatch from London says:. The Chronicle's -Melbourne correspondent says the Commonwealth and State Governments are negotiating a'. scheme to repatriate Australian workmen Stranded in South Africa. .. • BRE-ADST 1 EFS. - Toronto. Feb. 12. -Wheal -Ontario - No. 2 while winter, 70,c to 71yec; No. 2 red, 70c .to 71 jec; No. 2 mixed .70e ()Weide. Manitoba -No: 1 hard, SSe N6. 1 northern. 81c; So. 2 northern, nomin- ally 82c lake-gwrts. • • Oats -No. 2 white, 30%c to 40c, To- ronto; N'. 2 mixed, 3SMc to 39%c. Peas-fe.tc to Slc outside. Corn -No. 3 yellow, American. 51a4c to 52c, outside; Ontario, 439 to 44c, basis "hatham freights. • . Buckwheat -52c to 53c.. Rye -69c td 70e. • • Barley -No: 2, 51c to 52c; No. 3 extra. 49c to.• 50c.• Flour -Ontario, 9i per cent. patents $2.65 asked; $2.63 bid: Manitoba, • first patents, $1,::0; seconds, $1; bakers', $:3.90.• Bran-Nominaidy 8`21 bid Icca:ly. Shorts -$19 COL'\"I ilY PRODUCE. . Butter --There is little change -in the condition et the market. Creamery. prints 20c to 27e do solids .... ... ... 2:3c to 2lc Dairy prints . ' .... 21e to 23c do tubs' 19c to21c Cheese-13jec for Iarge and 14c • for twins - Eggs -New laid. 28c to 29c: select. Eta to 26c; storage. 24c:' limed. 22c. Poultry -The market is very quiet, with practically no change 'in prices, Chickens, fre:;h-killed- -„ .:: We to l2c lnferic,r frozen stock -- 8c to OOc Fowl .... ..., ... �. .....' •Sc to OOc Ducks .. 10c to 12c Geese- ...: .... .. .... .... 10c to i le Turkeys lie to 12c 'Honey -Firm aj, lie lee •12c per pound. for paiLs and $1 to $2.50. fr,r combs. • Beans -$1.55 to $1.60 for hand-picked: and primes 81.40 to 11.45. Potatoes -Ontario are. quiet at 70c to 75c per bage eastern, 75c to 80c, in car !this here. • Baled Ha y -Prices at $11 to $11.50 for Se.50 to $9 ter No, track here. Straw -$7 to- $7.-50 kers. • are generally weak No.. t limothy.and 2, in car lots, on In car lets:;. on'track . • MONTREAL MARKETS. . M entreat-, Feb. 12. -Buckwheat = 56c to. 56%c per 'bushel. . .... • •.. Corn -American No. 2 yellow, 53c: 1o. 3 mixed, 65c ex -store.. Data -On .spot. No. 2 •white. 32%c: No. 3 white, 4ll c to 42c; No. 4, 40%c ik 41c per bushel ek=store.: Pe-,zs-Boil ng peas; $1 in cagIbad lots. &•1;10 in jobbing lots. Fleur -Manitoba spring wheal, $4.55 to $4.60: strong bakers', $3.90 try= $-t.lu: wuitei'. wheat patents,,. 84,10 to .$1.25. Provisions -Barrels short cut mess, $ 2 to $?3.50; half . barrels, $11.75 to - $12,50: clear fat back. $21 to $21.54; long cut heavy- mes•:, 820.50 to 822; half barrels, do,. •810.75 to 811,50.; dry salted long clear bacon. 12c to I2 ee: barrels p'ate beef. $11 to -$12,50; half barrels doe .$6 to $6.50; barrels heaN'y mess beef, $8.51; half barrels :.dn., 1,75: compound lard, F';c to 10c: pure lard. 11''/,c to 13c; •,kettle rendered. 13c to 13%c: hams, 13c to. 113.4c., according to size; breakfast bacon, 15c to 16c; Wind- sor bacon, 15c to .16c; fresh kdled abat- toir dres-ed hogs, 810; alive, $7.25. • _ But'er=Fresh made creamery, 24c: iv lis, _in ..baskets • or.. hall. barrels. 22c tq - 22eee; western dairy, selected, 22c: Manitoba dairy. 20c- to 21o. Receipts this morning were 34') packages. • •Cheese-Ocfober make is stilt quoted et' 133Sc and -13%c. Receipts' this morn- ing were nil. • Eget,--New laid,. 30c; selected stock. 26c to 26%c; No. 1 cold storage, 21c• to - ;-llme,i, 2,1-c. - ;'BL;FFALO MARKET. Buffalo. 'Feb. 12.-e Flour - -Steady. Wheat -Spring .firMe .fireNo. 1 Northern. 69%c. Corn --Finn; No. 2 yellow, 50} c; No. 2 white., 51, c. Oats --Strong; No. 2 wh.te,- 44ye; No. 2. mixed., 42%c. . He Also Shot Three Others, Theft . ' ;Killed Himself A despatch from Penza, Russia, says : S. A. Alexandrovsky, Governor of Penza, was shot, and killed by a young man as he Was. leaving thea theatre on Thursday night. In attempting to escape, the as- sassin also killed the assistant Chief of Police and a policeman and wounded the manager of ',the theatre. The Terrorist then shorhimself and died iR a.hospital. The assassin was, not identified.' The bullets which he'used subsequently Were discovered to be poisoned. M. Alexandrovsky, who -was well known as chief commissioner of the Iced Cross. in the field during the, war between 'Russia, and Japan, had just stepped out of the door of the theatre when a youth pushed his way through the crowd and phot the Governor in the .neck. He fell dead on 'the spot. When the assistant chief of .police, who was 'standing near the • door of the theatre, • tried to draw his revolver, he was shot dead by the Terrorist. Seeing that it was iinpossible to get through the crowds outside the building, ,the murderer dash- ed -into the theatre. firing • The manager attempted to grapple with the murderer. who fired at him, but missed, and killed a policeman who was in the lineo, of fire. .In a second attempt to catch the assassin, the- manager was severely wounded. The Terrorist fled through what he evidently believed to be one of the exits, but found himself in the ladies' cloak room. An attendant, realizing the situation, pointed• to the stairs- as a means of egress, and. so soon as the assassin disappeared, the attendant locked the door behind him. The stairs, however. one led to a -loft, and .the mur- derer subsequently Was faurid there un- -conscious- from a bullet wound from. which he died later in the hospital. IN DEPOT WITH THROAT CIT. Kenora Man Lying in Smoking Room al, Montreal. - - A. despatch from Montreal says :- A seneaton was cau ed at an early. hour on Thursday morning in the • Windsor Street Station .by the finding in the smoking -room• of a man with his throat badly cut. It was thought at first that an attempt had been made to •"murder him, but his possession were found to be un- touched, and it was decided that he had tried to commit suicide. • At the hospital it was found that, while his throat was badly cut, his jugular vein had not been pierced, and there were- hopes for his life. The man's name was•discovered, to be Oscar Sundstrain, of•Kenora. Ont., i asewas 'shown by a cheque found n his pocket for 5.125 Finnish mark', as well as a promissory note for :$50 and $3 in silver. He had also a return ticket from Montreal to Kenora. The Finnish marks -would represent., over $1-.000 in Canadian currency. Sundstrain seems to be about 3: years of age. There Is no clue as to the cairse of the deed, nor could the knife with which it was done be discovered: The police are working on, the case TM•OSPIIFRIC'N.1TROGE ,:..-C an Bi a Extracted By Means -of Electricity ays Prof. Saunders. .-progress of agriculture in Canada and .'the prattle -tie results, obtained by .the ex- -tension of the experimental farm sys- • tern formed the subject of an .address by . , Professor Wm, Saunders, 'Director of Government Experim6ntal Farms; before the Agricultural Committee on Wednes- - ---day •thothing: -As an -illustration o -f the growth and importance- •of experimental • :work Professor Saunders stated that in • 1890 his correspondence amounted to about eight 'thousat5d letters to the . -'course of the.year, while for the past - seven years the- average had been 68,797 letters. In1.887 the' number of seed same pies amounted to 1,149, while last year the total was 43.885. Contrast- ing the wheat production of the various •-•countries, he pointed out' that Great Bri- lain came first- with 30.95 bushels to the -acre, and Germany second with 28.25 bushels. Canada was well up. the' aver- -'age' fol Onlario- being 18.92 bushels per -acre, Manitoba 18.45 per acre, ,and -the Northwest 9.13 per acre. Experiments with C.anadian I "n fife w heal. in Eng- land had been taaay Gtir'ad out, and proved remarkatty successful. With re- gard to spring wheats Professor Senn- w ea ad proeed emifnerltly -suceessfut 'in - Certain localities, he could not advise Canadian farmers to plant it generally. -Referring to .recent experiments made by, Sir Wil Ilam Crookes with a' view of extracting bymeans of_ electricity, nitrogen from air, to be used as a fertilizer, .Professor Saunders said that when. the - scheme was perfected it would revolutionize agriculture. At Niagara Falls -an Ameri- can company had sunk a million dollars in endeavoring to establish an industry on these lines, but the cost -eel electricity Was too high to allow the project to -be successful. It seemed that if electricity could be produced for this purpose at a cost of ,$4 per horsepower the extraction of nitrogen from 'the atmosphere and the production of nitrate of lime for fertiliz- ing' carried 'out .profitably.. coIn Norway, where there were many large water -powers: e correuey had been es- tablished rind rya.,-ce"pair.,;. he believed successfully, in the. ..1, - y of fertilizers. The matter was an int;,)r•rant one, as it had been estimated th•rt 'he world's sup- ply of nitric soda a.,.n.,i rur cut in nine- teen or twenty years. and it wasneces- sary that somethipg should take its ?tees.. • NEW YORK WHEAT MARKET.: New York, Feb. 12. -Spot strong; No. 2 red ,83%c e'ceator; No, 2 -red. '$5l.- f o,b. afloat; No. 3 • northern Duluth. 02Y.c f.o.b. afloat; No. 2 hard winter, 88%c f.o.b. afloat. • --• -• - CATTLE MARKET: • Toronto, Feb. 12. -It was the'same old - story, "Good.cettle will hring_.the price. but poor stuff is off." e cattle being received now are prat, neatly all inferior. There are, of course. exceptions, and the prises paid. for.them give one an idea of what really choice cattle will bring.• - • Export cattle were firm and moderate- ly active. One extra choice load of 1,360 tbs. sold at 85.35, but 'the most of the cattle, sold came in. the _light espalier. class, selling from '$4.65 to $4.90: One heavy 'export bull sold at 84.25. - -. Butcher cattle were easier -to -day, but this was principally due to the quality of •the stuff- on the,.markel.. Choice cattle continue in demand. Stockers and catfeeders show little im- provement. A fetle were bought for 'the "distilleries; but trade is _binned- -to odds and ends. Prices, however, con- tiniie firm. . Milch- cc is' are steady, with a fair de.. mand for choice. :Calves are steady and IInncred. , Sheep are steady to fir{, Common lambs are slow. ens grain- ed steady: Hogs are steady and unchanged at $6.85_ fed and watered. - +-- Seven miners were suffocated by a Pre in a shaft near Wilkesbarre, Pa, en Saturday. WRECK OF N. V. 'CENTRAL. .' Adirondack and Montreal Express Side- - swiped reight. _ A despatch from Ossinteg, N.. Y., says: The engineer and fireman of the. Adir- ondack and Montreal express on the New York Central Railroad were killed and five other persons, four of -them passengers, were injured when- the ex- press, northbound, - "sideswiped" a. freight engine a mile south of this vil- lage on Friday night. The dead are:-. Wm. Kirke engneer; James Armitage. fireman. Bah men 'were buried in the wreckage. and it was some time before their bodies were recovered..: None of the passengers were dangerously injured though two sustained injuries -necessi= Mating their removal to a hospital here. • . + 'TiIE OIL KINGS GIFT. Rockeleller Gives $32,000,000 to General. • Education. A- despatch from New York say's: Thir- is -two million dollars' worth of income, hearing securities is given by John -D. Rockefeller to the -General Educational Board. -When it assembled for a special meeting to, this city late on Thursday the benefaction was announced by Mr. Rockefel'.er's son, John D. Rvckefelief; jun. The donation is for general ed'u- cation throughout the country. , ft, is "the largest single benefaction for such purpose ever known. Mr. 13ockefeller l'ad previously given- the board $11,- 000,000 for the same work, ' The -Immigration Department at Ot- tawa consider the reports of the suffer- ing of settlers in the west .is greatly exaggerated. The R. N. W. M.'P. are patrolling with instructions to look out for all such cases. . COST OF PUBLIC HEALTH. Urban Companies Spend Thirty -Two .Cents Per (lead. • A despatch from Toronto says: Asidet from the •eordinary expenditure of 826.000 at Fort \\ illiam as. a result. cl the typhoid fever epidemic-, the cost • of maintaining health in the 497 urban municipalities • of this Province • was only thirty-two cents for each inhabi- tent: This fact wise brought out on Wednesday' afternoon -it the quarterly meeting of the Provincial Board of Health. Dr. C. A. i-Iodgetts,.ehief bealthr officer of the Province, reported that the expendture of. 497 urban menici panties hid been $60.040, of which 826.- 0(0 26;tY0 was•spent at Fort William. • A mo - eon was _passed drawing the attention r.1 the Minister of the department to the matter of poll!ition of -the Muskoka Lakes and- pointing. out the necessity ter immediate steps to maintain the purity of the waters of the' summer re- sorts. of the Province, .especially Mus- koke and the- Kawarthe Lakes.. MONUMENTS_ TO HEROES. • Japanese Erecting Two ' Oe a Bin at Port Arthur. A despatch from 1-farbin. Manchuria, says that; the Japanese are -erecting -two monuments on Peropelochny Hill, Port Arthur, , to the memory .of. the Russian and Japanese soldiers who fel in siege. In proximity to the mon to the Russians a. Russian -chapel will be built, bearing this inscription : 'Ia memory of the heroes who met . their death in defence of Port Arthur." 'F •JISIX FROZEN TO DEATIL• Party of Wood Choppers Lost Near Darwin, Manitoba. A despatch" from Winnipeg says: A report peached ..the city on Friday night . le `the effect that six Wood choppers ea the vicinity of Darwin, which is on the border between Manitoba and Ontario,. v -ere frozen to dea'h a few days ago, 'having toot their way in the woods. Three of the men were Davis, Schutts and. Graining. The first -named • leaves relatives here. ,Ir -.CHINOOK AVERTS -RUN. Cattle in Alberta Now Have, Easy Aceeea . to the Grass. • . • A despatch from Medicine Hat, Alta., says: The. Chinook on Wednesdays raised the temperature 90 degrees In a few hours, and, as a result, the hills are bare of snow and the -cattle have easy access to grass. Ranchers regard the Situation ' War is •imminent• between the repulse lies of San, Salvador and Honduras, in Central America. It • is stated in Berlin' that the high • protectionist party will be stronger in the new Reichstag 'than in the old. rand Was `4 Brockville," But Message Was From New York. A despatch from Brockvi".r says : -The Dominion Dairy Commie- e•er, J. A. Ruddick, has given 'out a h Cie. received from- an influential English importer of the fraudulent exporter selling - Neat York State cheese. as Brockville's. The cheese from which the bottle was taken was branded, "Brockville, registered No. London, prolesting..strongty._against the 5...i, Dairy Act, 1897, Canada," and the - finding in a cheese al:eg, d to have been note was as.follows "When you reoetvo exported from the- Bro- kvil le section- a glass bottle containing a note. When the cheese was cut the hntt,:e became broken 'in the middle, and the erect dan- ger of anyone •partak:•np 'of tr„ ,,roduce cut from the vicinity of that ! :0 tie was emphasized. The writer roundly scored this silly method of makers or manu- facturers • communicatirg with cus- tomers, us-torners, The incident reveals another case of this, please reply and tell me bow you; like my uncle's cheese. Address Miss D,, Pearl McClary, Pulaski, N.Y.S." The Brockville Cheese Board wilt likely take this matter rip promptly, anti ascertain how it is that a cheese pur- porting to have been made in Brockville section appears to have been made in New York State, and how It is that a Brockville registered brand Is in us4 across the line. saass `:..S, :r;,.<° • ,a. ,CHERRY WOOD. .1 -:.SALE REGISTER, • • e-� . 1 - Don't forget the Stuart Moving Pic- ture entertainment to be given this ' - y},..evening under the auspices of the Sabbath School!. This Company puts up a first-class show, and is one worthy of patronage._ By patroniz- ing the entertainment you still help the Sabbath School. So do not fail to attend. Illtt rirkrring �t4 '-1 pul liaised every1cFkerin�t nd►y morning at its Oft:e '. TERMS 'SLS• Pea Year; 111.00 fpatd is adv*a ,,Murkar i& Thexton, Proprietors .LETTER TO THE EDITOR. 'This department ie open to all for the fair dia- enation of public questions. The writer must in all cases send his correct name with copy. we wish it distinctly understood, howeper ;sat in no cane do • we Amid ourselves re . . onsible for opinions expressed by corres-.• •ia„ndents.-En Aswe.1 • People_' who sojourn amongst us ifrankly say that for gossip, nu other :village can - compete with us, The inagnitude of gossip is in the inverse. .ratio to the size of the place, and let us hope that our critics have never ' lived iu a smaller village. But have theyuu cause for forming • " .such an opinion ? Let us turn the search -light upon ourselves and,. de- • .fining gossip as news -telling, good bad and indifferent, -We . are forced .to confess that we do -gossip. Why? • Because 'we are so much interested In each other. We are genuinely glad to know that our neighbor Is pros- • paring. to hear of his fine parlor car- et and to see his wife's new hat.- -Does one of our number perform a • brave act? Within twenty-four a "hours the pews of it has gone the round of the village. Good deeds shine out in letters of gold and we expert to see them every- - where but a disgraceful act, `coming 41 type naturally leaves a deeper-lmgres- anon and -yes, we do puss it along Nineteen out of every twenty though wish heartily that it never happened and remember w speak also of the good points. Defining .gossip as the maliicous fabrication of scandal we protest. It ,cannot be possible that there is one .amongst uswho finds himself -guilty But such. ate: we -as careful as we .should be? :Do we insist upon proof. •before we believe? Do we retrain from repeuting until we have the proof ? Akre we certain that we never a.tce ;our own private s•u+ptonf? These. by the third repetition, are ..sure to become hydra-headed facts. Let us save up some of our gusssip '}your and speud it in self-atutm'iuiou. lit would bring Us: a golden harvest of •charitable thoughts and stretigthen- ing resolves for 'tis -"better to find one . of our own faults than ten of our neighbor's." Besides,- Robert- Louis - Steveneoa tells us 'it ; is the business • of this life to make excuses for others but.none for ourselves." Suppose we, ,of the Seven Churches. be worthy of • our name and wipe out all evil gossip ltrons our midst. Nothing could -be .easier; simply put each item -of news to the test. -will the telling of this ...be of benefit to anyone?' . People naturally fall into three class- -:,..ee-those who discuss People. triose .who discuss Things, and thuse-'Who •discuss Ideas. We could not be human and sympathetic if we did not " take a real interest in people and • things, but,let its `pend sotue ttuie, -at least. in the dismission of ideas. If we haven't any of our own. let's beg. 'borrow or steal some. After reading the accotilpanying ;poem several times we t' onrust•butfeel ...a bit condemned- \Vlit n w e-aire aria icizi-ng others do we stop to'consider -- that our neiglil•nir w'aa not -born with the sante... tendencies that we oe.re. :. 'that his early emitting and eJtieatiou 'were entirely different and . that his present environment even ,.is it riot the 'same? Apparently we may- be leading a better life, but when,he has . tett trines as much to struggle against • may he not easily be deserving of shore credit than we? -The upward path is steep and hard enough for .everyone; . then if it is not in our power to strew flowers along that. of Our neighbor. 'let us, above all, refrain from piling rocks there. ' We could, within a year, change the whole tone of our_ village ff we would but. remember daily . to keep also the Eleventh commandment. -:•1(See 'Exodus XX -20.) Thou shalt ,not gossip unkindly about" thy ';neighbor's wife, nor his house, nor .bis garden. nor his dog, nor his cat., *nor about -anything that is thy neigh - -AUDLEY. . _ Mies Minnie Pugh has been rather poorly of late. F. M. Chapman made a shipment of his Yorkshires recently. Mrs. Will Maine and family have been moving into the house just va- cated by H. T. Love. .Mr. Maine has rented the fartn. Our blacksmith has been rather in- disposed.. H. T. Love loaded a car of house- hold goods etc. recently for Toronto. Last week a number of our young people, with a generous supply of Oysters and eatables journeyed to the home of Mrs. \Vestney and after a pleasant evening of games and amuse- ment did ample justice to the oytters, etc. Our burg was well represented at A. N. Ridley's sale. ANEW MILCH COW FOR SALE - apply to Mrs. B. W. Wood, Pickering, Ont. . 19 Guardianship Notice. - THURSDAY, FEB. 2Oas 1907. -Auction sale of farm stock, and implements on lot 29, rear of Con. 3, the proper- ty of Robt. Alexander. No reserve. Sale at one sharp. See bills: F. Postill, Auctioueer. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 27TH 1917. -Ex- tensive auction sale of Cotswold sheep, horses, cattle, farm imple- ments. etc., at lot 20, eon 8, Picker- ering, } mile west of Claretnent, the property of James Underhill.All must be sold as the praprietor is leaving farm. Sale at one o'clock. Thos. Poucher, Auctioneer. In the matttr of the guardianship of the infant ohildren of Wm. Parkin, de:ess- sd. Notice is bereby given that- atter the expiration of twenty days from the Bret poblaoation hereof, application will be .on- ly of Ontario, on behalf of Aaron •Parkin,' County of Ontario,- farmer, tor letters. of Guardianship- of the persons and es- tate of Albert Partin. r rederiok Parkin, slid Mary Parkin, infant children of Wm. Parkin. late of the Townsbip of Pwkerioa farmer, deceased. - Dow & McGativray. Brock Street. Whitby. Solicitors for Applicant. - Doted this 14th day of February, 1907. ,- • .New Advertisements. .L'OR SALE. -One large white sow due to come in March 1st. James Lid-' gett, Gree,iwood, . I9 kJLED PEAS. -The• undersigned a has a quantity cf Black eyed Marro w fat peas, for sale. suitable for seed. S. C. Bunker' Pickering. Ont. l9tf farm Laborers and Domes- tics. • I have been appoihted by the Dominica Government to place _Immegrants tiom tare United Kiugtfom in positions es farm labourers or domestic servaote io this .icinity. Auy person requiriusf sucb help should -notify use try letter statim; fully the -,kind of help required when wanted sad wastes otiered. The number arriving may not be sufficent to supply all.requosts bus every eff.irt• will be made to provide each applicant with help required. _ • A GOSSIPER. • :Panse„Brother, and your inmostithoughts fall scan .Ere yet you dare to judge your fellow main., "Think -had the Fates unknown but willed is .•1 • Than him you scourge you migh • ave sun more Iow; ;The merest trifle, eligheet turn of, tide, And you had been the sinner you deride! :Be gentle in your judgment; Brother mine, The world has, deed of mercy still divine; . • ' Of patient kindness end pity of sweet Of Love to crush back hatred 'heath its feet! • 'The good Samaritan let be Tont, part, And shun the Pharisee witbiu your heart. nk FOSTER HUTCHIEON, - 'Canadiaa Government Employment A :ect. - - . - . Claremont P. 0.- __ - .1`•-6 i'. FOR SALE. -A number of Pure bred barred rock and Black minorca ock. reels, W L Courice, lot 17 'R F con., Pickering. 9.1y ,TILCH COWS FOR SALE. The 1x'1 undersigned has for sale two freab a'ilch cows, both young. Apply on the premises, lot 18, con. 4, Pickering. Frank • Humphrey. FOR SALE. -A number of heifers witb calf. For service Shorthorn bull "Rising Starr" 85495. bred by Ed Robinson, of Markham. Data Roan Jilt !Imp) 49884 by Ring of Diamonds 50099. Terms 51.0... West- ney Bros.. Lot 10. Cop, 3. Andiey P. 0. 1511 "IG1ARM TO RENT. -Containing 102a .L acres. being lot lit con 8, Township of Bickering. 9 miles west of Claremont. On the premises are a frame house, 9 frame barns and a driving house and a pig pen. Possession Me- son April let. For further particulars apply to P. Spoffard. Claremont. Btt z _ N E HALL PROPER TY FOR SALE Olt TO RENT. -That valuable property situated in the centre of Pickering township. The building is solid brick s storeys high. 17 rooms, good shads sod stables. Must be sold or rented at once or it will be cios- run tttip ossnt iiesssion given at once. he owner is not in a pPresent osition �olcycn- Jno, 11.Osrabe w Brougham. Onht oat if g- A19c m Piles get quick relief from Dr., Shoop'e Magic Ointment. Remem- ber its made ALONE for Piles -and it works with certainty and. satis- faction. itching. painful, protrud- ing. or blind piles is.i4-appear ..like magic by its use. Try tt.and see: Pickering Pharwstcv. ► J`31aeksmithing 1 The undersigned having' bought out the blackanlithing business of R. Moore, is prepared to do black- smithing In all its lines. • - _ Horse -shoeing - a - Specialty:" Q'EORGFE • =tA.777e ,E'ICKERING. ONT.. Tumors Conquered Without Operations i'eat Clearin • of Winter Goods -! or S0 days. a If you want to say money, See Us. • Our customers come to us season after season. • They have satisfied themselves that our values are the best offerings of all others. Those seeking extraordinary values will be intense- ly interested in our goods and prices. All goods cut down to sale prices no coupons given. . • LADIES SKIRTS -Fine black vicuna skirts with straps. buttons and -- pleats pleats $1.50, regular 12.00. • Black Sateen Underskirts 70c, 90c and 51.00, regular 85c, 11.00, and $1.25. Shaker Flannel Underskirts 65e regular 75c. DRESS GODS -Gray Tweed 50- in. wide 25c yd, regular 35c. Black cloth -51) in wide 45c yd, regular 60c. Green, Blue and Red -42 in. wide 20c yd, regular 250. LADIES BLOUSES -made from wrapperette goods plain 40c, regular 50c Pleated and braided, with stiaps and button 65c. regular 75c. Pleated with bias front 4 in. deep cuffs 85c. regular 51.00 LADIES UNDEI:4VESTS AND DRAWERS -Suit 45c, regular 50e. Suits 90e, regular 51.00. Pure wool suits .51.75, regular $2 0. These are all Turnbull's make of goods. WRAPPERS -Winter weight 85c, Regular 11.00; Wrappers $1.00. regular $1.25; $1.20, regular 1.35. FLANNELETTE Night Robes 45c, regu- lar 50c. - . - MEN'S wool tweed suits 6.00. regular 7.50.. - Scotch tweed, double breasted, 9.50, regular 10.50, OVERCOATS -Frieze cloth 8.00, regular 9.50; dark Oxford gray .9.00. regular 10.50; Oxford rain coat, 9.00, regular 10.00. BOYS' OVERCOATS -Frieze cloth 5.50,, regular 6.50. . Suits -2.00. 3.00, 3.50, 4.00, 4.25, 4.50 - These goods are all new and up-to=date. We have hundreds of other things reduced in price which our space will not allow us to mention. Unqualified Success -of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound in Cases of Mrs. Fox and Miss Adams. D. Simpson & Co., Picketing. Millinery `Store will be closed during month of February. Watch this Space for Re -Opening. • • MRS. HERKS & DAUGHTER Wali Papers, Paints .Oils LJ .J- V . A Large fresh stook now oit hand. - °rioee in Wall Paper ranging from 8e. up. John Parket. -1:)%23:i b+srtoa. THE "UNIVERSAL BREAD MAKER ree with e.At T Y., c: t upon your Dealer Supplying you. Coupons Will be - found in each and every bag. - Write us for booklet. One of the greatest triumphs of Lydia E. Pinkltam's Vegetable Compound is the conqueringef woman°s dread enemy, Tumor. • So-called • "wandering pains" may cothe'from its early stages, or the presence of danger may be made manifest by ex- cessive monthly periods accompanied by •fie physician and he says I have no signs of a tumor now. It has also brought my periods around once more; and I am entirely well. I shall never be without a bottle of Lydia Pinkham's Vegetable Compound in the house." -Fannie D. Fox, Bradford, Pa. Another Case of Tumor Cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- ....Taketo youreelt `and' make the words your own: Wheso is without sin -may cast a- stone i' • 'isnd let your judgment .breathe- Loves Char. Oh, Brother! ail you would forgiyen be! ,.F.sRY WALDOBF 10114NCI,. - 1p&RBORO. `incoming trains on • the G. T. R. '"from the cast were all seriously delay - red from 8 o'clock Wednesday morning -till neaaly noon, by the derail nest cit .on engine and frieght train tit Scar- boro Junction, a short distance west .of the station, where the .-G. T. R. main line and the Midland run tLogeth-- er. A freight a•as going 9 at 30 • miles an hour, and le ring the rails at • • the; junction piled u in a heap, tear - sing up the track for 3'C c rly half .a mi a. a omen through the groin and thighs. . If you have mysterious Mains, if •there are indications of inflammation, ulceration oa displacement, don't wait for time to confirm your fears and go through the horrors of a hospital operation ; secure Lydia E. Pinkham's 'Vegetable Com- pound at `once and begin its use and write Mrs. Pinkham of Lynn, Mass., for advice. . Read these strenglette s from grateful • women who have been cured :. Dear Mrs. Pinkham :- (First Letter.) . "lnlooking over your book I„see that your medicine cnros'tumor's.. I have been to a doctor and he tells me I have a tumor. 1 will be more than grateful if you can - help me as Ido so dread an operation:"- FannieD. Fox, B.ridford, Pa. Dear Mrs. Pinkharu :- (Second Letter.) - "I•takethe liberty to congratulate you on the success I have had with your wonderful medicine. . . , Eighteen months ago my periods stopped. Shortly after I felt so badly I sub- mitted to a thorough examination by a phy- sician and was told that I had a tumor and wo have to undergo an operation. ' soon after read one of your advertise- ments and decided to give. Lydia E. Pink - ham's Vegetable Compound a trial. After taking five bottles as directed, the tumor is entirely gone. I have again been examined in's Vegetable Compound Dear Mrs. Pinkham :- • - - "About three years ago I had intense pain in my stomach, with cramps and raging headathes' The doctor prescribed for me, but finding that I, did not get any better he examined me and, to my surprise, declared I had a tumor. "I felt, sure • that -it meant my death warrant, and was very disheartened. I spent hundred of dollars in doctoring, chit the -tumor kept growing., till the doctor said._ that nothing but an operation would save me: 'Fi.orttinatrly I correvponded with my aunt in the New En_land States, who advised MI to try Lydia E. ?Inkhorn's Vegetable Compound before submitting to un oper- ation, and I at once started taking aregular treatment, finding to my great relief that my general health began to improve, and aftei• three months I noticed that the tumor had reduced in size. I kept on taking the Compound, and in ten months it had entire- ly disappeared without an operation, and using no medicine hut Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and words fail to express how grateful 1 am for the good it has done me.' -:bliss Luella Adams, Colon- nade Hotel, Seattle, Wash. Such unquestionable testimony proves the value of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege- table Compound, and should give confi- dence and hope to every sick woman. Mrs. Pinkham invites all ailing women to write to her at Lynn, Mass., for advice. FARM TO • RENT. -Being lot 18, con 8. 'township of Pickering, south of and adjoining the Village u,f. Clarembot. con- sisting ot• Ile acres.. On the premises are a good brick dwelling, first-class barn, and stables, an abuudance of good rater. there beinv arunn- ing stream, and water in stable, two good orch- artic- ards. Fall apply to plowing o DFrsyt , North Claremodone. For fulther nt WV *BAKING • 1 On and after May. lst .I. will ..conduct business in the store adjoining J. H. Beal's furniture shop, where I will keep constantly on hand a good sup- • ply of bread and cakes. Cakes ofsall'kinds made to order shortest notice. ice -Cream Parlor in connel'tion. - _ W. A. Thomson, ,,Claremont.. Ont.. "'i Of all materials and design I . • kepti n stock. It will pay yon to Tall at onr works acd inspect our stook and obtain prices. - Don't be misled by agents we do not employ them, oonaegnent- ly we can, and do throw off the agents commission of 10 per oent., which yon will oertainly save by purchasing from ale. call solicited. WHITBYGRANITECO., See. Whitby, Ontario • Produce Market W. C. LaFrnugh, of StoutYville. will he itt Mechin & Poucher's store, Brougham, every Tuesday morning prepared -too pay the high- est price in cash for gutter and Eggs. He has also arranged with H. Mechin to buy produce for bin during the week for either trade or cash, as desired. W. C. T a.Praugh. •5.. a '.. CLAREMONT. Chas.. Burton is visiting here:— interment:- We extend our sympathy to Ottis and Mrs. Bennett in the death of their only sone Charles McLeod, which took place on Sat- urday last. The little one .had been ill for some til a all every- thing that medical skill could do failed to save his life. The funer- al took place on Monday when the interment was made in the Ux- bridge cemetery. • A. B. Dowswell shipped his furniture on Tuesday to Fort Wil- liam, Where .Mr.. and Mrs, Dows- ' ell will go almost immediate- ly. •They will be greatly missed in Claremont where they won Many warm friends. In going to Fort William, they have the best wishes of their many friends in Claremont and surrounding cowl- tryfor their future happiness and prosperity. The roads for the past few weeks have been very icy- but so far we have not heard of any serious ac- cidents. James McFarlane, how- ever, met with a seriools mishap while going to the meeting of the council • on Monday which might have resulted seriously. While passing one of F. L. Green's teams on the Brock road, his horse shied at the load- of bags, when it slipped and fell upsetting the bug- gy with its occupant. Fortunate- ly nothing more serious than a broken shaft was the outcome of Feb 9th, when his remains were conveyed to Salem cemetery forBOB-SLEIGHS Thos. Patterson sold his driver 'on Monday. — See James Underhilhs sale regis- ter in another column. The Bell Telephone men are at work iu this locality. Prof. Farmer preached in the • Baptist ehureh on Sunday. Geo. Middleton, of the 8th con., is very ill with pneumonia. There is a rumor that an electric light will soon be started in the village. - R. W. Curry, at his foundry is doing a big ;chopping trade these days. Mrs. Joseph Brown- and • daugh- ter, spent Sunday with friends in • Markham. Mrs. Peter Macnab spent a few ".days this week with her daughters • in the city. Mrs. Magnus Henderson, we are pleased to report, still continues 'to improve. Messrs. Gregg & Coates shipped two carloads of stock from here last week. Russell Graham, of Myrtle. is :spending a few dap with Wm. and Mrs. Birkett. - R. E. Forsyth was in Toronto and Owen Sound last week on Masonic business. The mission band of Erskine church will meet in the church at 3 o'clock on Saturday. as A large number of our residents attended the MI - _.farm stock, etc., on Tuesday. Leonard Hutchison, of Listowell Is here with his uncle and aunt, Foster and Mrs. Hutchison. The Misses Bingham, of Stonff- __ville, spent Sunday here with their brother W. G. and wife. A number of our Masonic breth- • sen' attended a Masonic ball in . Stouffville one evening last : Wm. Young, we are sorry to say, is not in the best of -health. '-He was 90' years of age on New 'Yearsaday. . It is expected that the -checker tournament will be finished on Thursday evening. There ars six -• • to play off. Mr. Pearson and daughter, -MiGs .Alice, of Myrtle, spentfew days last week with pent a and Mrs. Stephenson. Dr. Kidd, of Peterboro, it is rumored, has decided to locate_ here and will open up offices in Birkett's block. • The members of the old brass • band purpose holding an oyster supper among themselves some evening next week. • - A full attendance of the mem- bers of the A.O. U. W. lodge is re,- quested e=qquested for their next meeting on Tuesday next, Feb. 19th. Foster Hutchison . has been ap- pointed immigration officer "by ' 'the Dominion Goveruntent. ' See his advt. in another column; George Adair, of Myrtle, has been home with his parents suff- • ering from a'latne -back. He was 'able to return.to his work on Mon- day. •= The -W. F. M S. -auxiliary of Erskine church -met on Wednes- day at the manse. The' gather- .ing took the 'form of -a sewing • meeting. • Rev. M. C..aud Mrs. Tait spent Sunday in 'Whitevale. Mr. Tait - officiated in the afternoon at the . anniversary services of the Meth- odist church. - Mr, Matthews, Of 'McMaster U n- iversity, will officiate in• the Bap - church next Sunday., A fall attendance of member and 'ad- herents is requested. - ,.. - • Chas.. Sargent. who has pur- chant A. B. Dowswell's tinsfuith- • ing business, has now settled in the village, and is now in charge 'of his new business. Watch out ..for his advt. next week. All parties indebted to the late • Dr. W. F. 'Eastwood Estate must •-. nettle their, accounts before March let, or their accounts will be plan.- ed, in.- the clerk of the Courts bands. Foster Hutchison, Exe- : outor. * * ;1 The carnival on Tuesday even- ing was quite a success, there be- ing a large number of costumed skaters as well as a laage num- ber of spectators. The following is a list of prize winners: Ladies : 1. Miss Emma', Brodie, "Bellona Goddess of War." Miss C.O.-Tratr, **Rose' Gents: 1. Chas. Wagg, "Zulu" 2. Geo. Madill, "Sailor Boy." Cls wu: Mr. Hutchins, Green River. Race for $15.00 cup: - • 1. Chas. Wagg. 2. John Wagg. • Arthur . Hurd, _ of Stouffville, won last time. The race for those 14' ,years old and under did not come off. The next carnival will be held on the 26th inst. Rheumatism I have fotmd a tried and tested erre for Mew madam! Not a remedy that will straighten the distorted limbs of chronic.crlpples. nor turn bony growths back to flesh again. That is impossible. But I can now sorely kill the pains and pangs of this deplorable disease. - In Germany—with a Chemist in the City of Darmstadt -I found the last ingredient with which Dr. Shoop's Rheumatic 'Remedy was made a perfected, dependable prescription. Without that last Ingredient. I succes.,fillly treated many. many cases of Rheumatism but now. at last, !t tmf- turmly cures all curable cases of this heretofore mach dreaded disesi.e: Those sand -lake granular waet.rs. foua.l In Rheumatic Blood. seem to dissolve And pass away under the action of this remedy as •freelp.as'do i sugr when added to pure water. And then. when dissolved. these poisonous wastes ire;sly pass from the system. and. the cause of Rheumatism is gone forever, There is now no real need—no actual excuse to suffer longer with- out help. We sell. sad in confidence recommend Dr.5hoopys Rheumatic Remedy .PICKERING PHARMACY. FARM TO RENT.—The Howell pproperty between Greenwood and hrongham, good pasture, low rental. Write $ M Newton, executor, News office. Kington. Ont. 18tf Let Others Help you To recover your stolen property. The • Pickering • Vigilance 'Committee will do this, Members having property stolen communi- cate immediately with any member of Executive Committee. Membership fee - - • '$1.00. Ticket,' nav be hod from the Preeident or . • Secretary en lication.. Arthur Jeffrey, ., . O'Connor, Secretary. President. - Exeo. Com.— Gee. Lone, D.E. Pugh, C. S. Palmer, Pickering. Ont • .cinder the auspices of the Public Library, appeared here on Mon- - ,..;--day evening and gave a very good `exhibition. The number in at- tenatince was not . so large as de- . '; eirable. uinder the circiulistanees. ` ` ' The Malvern curlers again visit- ed our club on • Tuesday and a 'pleasant time, was spent .iii the ICaledoniain rink. Claremont w as 'defeated by four shots. The rink Skipped by J. C. Macnab was a tie, • and that skipped by Wm. .Leaner four shots down. George Russell has returned to his home in North Dakota after --L------spending a couple of months with '-Ms parents 'here. - On the eve of his departure for the west -a num- •,'bar of his young gentlemen friends ' met at the residence of Mr. Ira Boyer, where a most enjoyable • '-evening was spent with him. • It is our duty this week to . chronicle the death of one of the oldest residents of the township, Mr. George Coultis, which took • place at his late residence at Bal sam on Friday, Feb. 8th, at the ripe old age of 100 years. The :funeral. took place on Satrrday, New Sets. • � - Vehicles of all kinds neatly and promptly repaired. Buggies and other vehicles repainted at reasonable rates. -Thomas Patterson, CLAREMONT (Dowswell's old stand.) Massey -Harris Agency Having been appointed agent for the Massey -Harris . Co. in this dis- trict I am prepared to furnish any implement required on a farm. Showrooms in A. Morgan's old stand, Brock st., Claremont. JOHNSTON BROWN FRIIIT I have taken the• agency for the E. D. Smith Nursery and can supply you withall kinds of large and small fruit trees and bushes. ' I have moved my office tomy resi- dence on Linton ave. where I have a full stock of repairs for farm imple- ments- L. D. Banks, -Pickering The best place to buy -Wall-papers —fs AT— Binghams Over 200 samples to choose from at 4c, per roll up. Meiildi-egs too -orate raIFpapers. li.iso, a full line of the best ' Paints, Oils and Varnishes. .always io stock at lowest possible prices. Don't forget the place. W. G. BINGHAM; North Cl,iremont NOTICE To- Farmers in the immediate vicinity of Claremont I have placed a big new 45 horse- power boiler and anew up-to-date grain chopper of the very best make in the Foundry building and am pre- pared to do grain chopping equal to any milt in the township Chopping Days—Monday, Wednes- day and Friday of each week - I am also open to contract for shin, gle sawing R. •.W. CURRY, Foundry and Machine Shop, Claremont. Stock Food ! -mad Summer Stack must go. e Agth and --A Safe Combination in 4pz years the Assets of The Sovereign Bank of Canada have increased to over 25 millions, and exceed the liabilities to the public by over 5 millions. Deposits have increased to over 15 millions.. • Your account—large or small—is invited. • $1.00 opens an account in our Savings Dept. s" - Interest paid 4 times a year. The Sovereign Bank of Canada. E. S. Theaker, - Manager, Claremont. Rubbery 1 Rubbery 1 Get your heavy rubbers soled and heeled and save buying a new pair. We make a specialty of this. We handle 5 Roses Bread Flour also Choice Pastry Flour. Mill Feed and the Celebrated Molases Feed which is a superior feed for A call solicited at 11 "The Corner Shoe Store. W. M. PALMER, Prop. ' T KSI I hereby wish to tender to the people of Claremont and surround- ing country my sincere thanks for their liberal patronage and sup port during my six years' business life in Claremont, -a period which has been most pleasant to me, and I takereat pleasure in introduc- to you. my successor, Mr. Chas. Sargent, of lnionville, tvho, I believe - is capable of supplying all your needs in the tinsmithing line. •.A. R. DOWSWELL... We have on hand a fine display of Dinner Sets from $5.75 to_ $12.00. Good value. Also a faw Nice Lamps at Lowest Possible Prices. Full lines of spring goods coming, in Drills, Rock "fast and Twills, Prints and everything yuu want for spring a ear. ' - Call and see them Preparing for winter stock. so I am selling International Stock Food, Spreads, et'i., at cost " .. • STOCK FOOD. By pail, were $3.75. now $3.00 By package, were $1.00 now 75e ' ' • 50 " 40c ,• .25 " • 20c all other preparations at same rate. • E. W. Bodell, Brougham Fat Stock- Wanted We . are anxious to buy any ant a Highest prices paid. If we do not call on you drop a card phone, or apply and get our prices before selling. to . J. A. White & Sons Brougham. `eulq `One Zest. in the 'line of Business Training Institutes in Canada and that is the well-known 'Central Zusine33 'College ' OF TORONTO. Best in courses of Study. Best In numbers and experience of Teachers. Best in securing'po- sitions for Graduates. Have you read our catalogue? It ex- plains our methods. Get it be- fore you decide which s,hool you will attend. Winter Terra now open. You will he welcome. Enter any time. W. LI. SHAW, Prin. Call : `Claremont Drug Store And •ace•otarassortment of Tooth Brushes • Tooth Powders : Tooth Pastes :.-• Tooth Lotions Perfumes, Cold Cream, Witch Hazel Cream and all Toilet Articles great variety. • IFT FORCE AND FROST WOOD We have accepted the agency for the Frost & Wood Co's Farm Implements and are now prepared to supply you. with as good an article for farm- ing as can be found in the market. an Constantly on Hand. Prices Right. :�Pind-mills erected and Repaired, t'.' Direct telephone communication with all parts of Pickering, Markham, Scarboro, Whitchurch, Uxbridge and Vaughan townships, also Stouffville, Markham and Pickering villages, over Independent system. • • . Orders promptly attended to. Repairing done.. . John Geraw Su eeaor: to '�— Gerow at Son, Claremont. W, i. H. '.RIOHAR Important showing of finest display of - China. A verylarge assortment of ' •Stationary. Books, Dolls, Toys, jut reeeived for the Holiday trade. Call and see them. .8nbeoriptions taken for all Magazines. Weekly and Daily Newspapers w. J. ii. R=C�I.AR,D 3QN, R. J. Cowan, Broughlam.lar.20pstreet. v ., .. a are. ...:.f .. .,, . r: i?:. .- •.. ... _ .. �. r.YG , .. ' 7W2i4.tbg Is - et1?tindsor Bookmaker !lakes an Att.mp � Attempt --7 t Do'esnt --- to Shout with the suing. • _ __ A sensational incident in connection eeewith one of the King's shooting excur- eatons in Windsor Forest has just come 'est light. • A madman, armed with a• gun, deter- ..ernined to go shooting with his Majesty other Saturday. and proceeded into, -eitbe forest, near High Standing Hill. He • iectually shot at some birds after .the 'lung and Prince of Wales bad left the • ,,.,forest after the best day's sport in Wind - e ser Park ever enjoyed. One of •his Majesty's -keepers was on '_'sus way home when he heard a gun aired. He immediately went, to the, spot ';'from whence the sound had come and. -saw a man running away. Just then a • Steeper on a nobleman's estate , close by o'iaeame up, having heard a shot. He saw -e.1 man with a gun who was about to get • ,over a fence. He went up to him, and seeing he was a stranger, thought he had ,loaner use caution. • The keeper said—"Can I held your gun '-while you get - over the fence ?" and the '..mean thanked him and handed the keeper sale gun. Having secured -this, the keeper .:asked him what he was doing there, whereupon -the man answered strangely. Producing a handful of gold from his ;pocket; he asked the keeper if he could square" him, The King's keeper .had now come on -the scene. From his actions the keepers ..concluded that the man' was insane, and this proved to be the case. He- had bor- .rowed a gun at Slough and had told •-nate of his friends that he Was going ng wl He was subsequently conveyed to an :aasylurn. It appears that the man is a • local bookmaker, who has suddenly lost `. :rads reason. LONDON THE GREATEST PORT. • "'3onnage. for 4906 Was 37 Millions, the _ a• l, ._npmenr„ngh, who was re-elected_ einiirman of the. Thames , Conservancy - the other day, gave some interesting `tt gores in reviewing the work of the 17- The registered ,tonnage of ships en- O- and leaving the Port of London nor the year W06, he said, was 27,145.- - eke whichwas not • only a _record for the River Thames. but was 'greatly in • ....qatareeee of that of any' other port in the world. The figures for the previous .;:^year were 25,867.000 tons. He was pleased to say that the num-. `bee of Large vessels entering` the-' port, ikad also greatly increased. By large Apessets he meant those of 5.000 tons • .':slat upwards. Of Such -vessels 262 an "!flared the part duririg'the year 1905, as • naigainst .64 in_ the year 1900. - :2 POWERFUL INSTANCES shrink neer Pen - Angle Underwear has the soft =G warm feel the skin 'enjoys. Doesn't itch. Made for men, wo- men and little folks, in a variety of styles, fabrics and prices. 202 We authorize every dealer in Pea -Angle Underwear to replace, at out cod, any swami faulty in msteria! or malting, STONE BAROSiETER.• There exists a stone which is said to unfailingly foretell changes in the wea- t ther. This stone was found in Finland I many years ago" by an explorer, and has since been Watched try scientists with great interest. It presents a white, mot- tled appearance in sunshine, gradually turning from grey to black es a rain- storm approaches. The stone is com- posed of clay, nitre and rock salt. In dry weather the salt in the stone is promi- nent, but when the 'air is filled with moisture the salt absorbs .the moisture and turns black, thus terming the baro- meter, • CAUGHT, BY THE .TRIP== .RELEASED BY PE=RU=STA. • THE TERM DEFINED. Nagg by—"The Rev. Dr. Fourthly has quit beating the Bible with his fist since the congregation protested so vigorous - !y against it. • Waggsby—"Yes? •'I s'pose that's why he's called an ex -pounder of the Scrip= tures." • t Known to Thousands. — Parmelees Vegetable ,Pills " regulate the action of ' tie secretions; purify the blood and keep the stomach and bowels free from deleterious matter. Taken according to direction they will -overcome dyspepsia. eradicate biliousness, and leave. -the, di- gestive organs healthy and strong to perform • their functions. Their merits 'are well-known to. thousands who know ty experience how beneficial -they are in- gieing tone to the system. FRIENDSHIPS'i'RIBt•CE; Nan :• "I wonder if that's a.. real diti- at Kitt 's wearing on her fin- ger: - in -ger:- Do you know w• 'o • e -young man is?" Fan: "I_, don't know of Fay young man, but I know it's a real diamond. I happened' in when she was buying IL" . A Nagging Cough drives sleap.and comfort away. Allen s Lang Balsam reli.vee hard breath- ing, pain in the chest and lirttativa of them thwat. Give It freely to t!a children. !lice have twenty .teeth; rabbits, -2S; sheep and oxen, 32. A woman doesn't greatly object to corifessing.her age if she doesn't look it. Orr ZA::1-BIT'S WONDERFUL. HEALING. . niece are !Wu powerful Instances of ...eine varied ways in ,whuth Zam-Buk the. ,-reit herbal balm; is doing good •1hr'oughout the Dominion. Have you -• set enjoyed. its •.benr'titt "_earax)den on by a Horse --Bad Bruises. Mr. D. Cununing, n[ Springmount '*-fOnt.l. says: "t have proved that Zam- - ;;..Tauk has extraordinary merit. I •was" :; trampled • on by a horse and- my foot 'VAS all black and swollen: I could :;:.ssiCsrcely move it, the pain was -so bad. ;l: few applicatons of Zam-Buk cured el/se pain and removed the discoloration. 'The foot was soon all right- again. _it ale a wonderful' -balm." , Running Sore Healed. .. 'Mrs. 5, i. f io'd1 #, r,f Hannah St. W„ -3lamilton, says: "My little girl had a elevating sore en her- leg :which defied • ::.all manner of treatment. -Within a few • -" •days of trying Zam-Buk there was 'a • ettistinct improe ement and the wound is -now ..completely_ healed. . f have- since used Zam-Buk for other skin diseases, • and .find it excellent." - ram-Buk is an all-round household 1Dalm. It is compounded from purely -herbal essences, and cures eczema, ul- - ger , sores" chapped hands, bruises, • neaten burns, etc. It also cures rtieiima- ' •ltisan, sciatica. neuralgia, .and. rubbed well in over the dhest in cases of cold •seeRloves the tightness and .aching. All :edrtlggists and stores sell at 50c. a box, tar post free' from the'7-am-Buk Co., To- - venni, upon receipt of price. 6 boxes mor $2.50. • - ----yr INSULT TO INJURY. • r boner than a pure Maouaba Baur—itis better than peas Onano Bora—bung blended it combine. Itae best gasbags et bah. 'Quern Cay-' i an ad -purposes bat. - p'"e"'t. „'s'j's"' ' . >Psk ruff grocer for "he- Campbell Campbell's Milling Taman Jeanne oat•Queen City BFiLF" R08 BAZAARS. Revelations at Gross Frauds at Berlin. Germany. . Astonishing • revelationsare being, • nude of -fraud committed by sestetr w;r men. of Berlin, Germany, who make a practice- of taking a prominent: part _!n bazaars and other charity functions. • It is shown that . these hyenas _ i f charity," as they, are called here,; have not only victimized gatherings. legiti- inatety organised, but ' that' they -have been in the habit. of engineering thea- trical fetes. where they sold cups of -coffee at $L25 and 82.50 each, and -other artic;es of refreshment at equally -extra- v agant prices. '.I hose who were shocked by these and till more astonishing devices for :ob- laining.money were told that everything was justifiable: inn -the cause -of charity.. L'nfortu.nately, further revelations' have made it clear that many of these nominally charitable ladies 'approprtat- ee large sums of . the money obtained in this.way. One society beat', a pro- minent figure al all charitable -fetes, systema'tcally , appropriated - all gold octits paid t -o- ter -and only handed over silver coins to the treasurer. . Recently • one- woman detected in the - act of stealing money, was publicly as- saulted at a charitable fete by a wo- man whose indignation -carried her away. The sight df one Iashionably' dressed lady -whipping. another" gorge- ously arrayed dame at an assembly at- tended by 2,f11)I) -persons created great excitement, and led 'to persistent en- quirigs as- to the cause of the encounter. -Another 'hyena of charity" was de- tected, --in theact of pocketing money' and was compelled to• disgorge her spoils on. the.spot, in full yiew of 40 ,-r- 5(1 -r511 contemptuous spectators. She was searched there and then, and gold coins }•were extracted from her poekets, Iroln I•the folds of her 'dress, and even (nen1I her•dainty.shoes.. Then she was driver from the building amid' loud hisses and l hoots. • • . HIS GRIM REVENGE. The doctor shook his head and looked serious. _ . . _ . _ - - "Hum," hesaid, after feeling the 'pa- tient's pulse and taking his temperature. "You're very ill indeed:" „ -. - ' • "Y -you don't say so. doctor," gasp t .. . going to .have soe serious illness ?". • ' "You are liable -tmo, sir, unless you'fol- icw out my directions to the letter. Let's -" Thal is what I call .downright impu- see. Do you go to Scragg) the butcher?" he man, as he turned pale: "Am I edence." said -Mrs. ins ems, • "What has- oceurrea'' inquired her e•Jh island, "The neighbors .who recently • moved •- text door are going to have 'company, °;'s i they sent in 'to borrow our drawing- : Dem rug. I let them have it. and in `,little white they came back and said they >.didn't think it was handsome enough to teen with their furniture. and could I lend Aliens the money to hey a now one. "Yes, doctor. "You must buy your- meat after this a.t• some other shop. It will be somewhat of .a. change;, rethink.. Does Gritz,,, the grocer, get your custom?" ' ' • "He does, doctor—all of it in that line.' "Just so. I must caution you to change grocers for a while. Even- that will be a little -change in your diel Who's your baker?".• - "Why, Dusty, at the corner," "Then buy your bread somewhere else. .5 3' as to have a complete change in foo( all round. That* all, I believe. Follow those directions faithfully, take -this pre- scription'and have it made up. and you'll be.a different man in. a week." And, as the sick man walked out, the doctor rubbed his hands and Chuckled to himself "This is the fifth patient I have given the same ad -vice to -in the -last ` timer days. Sue me for their little hills, will I they? Well, .it's my opinion that. by the end of the month, Scragg, Gritz, and Dusty will be sorry they worried me." "Ah, my love," said the ardent lover_ • "if you enly knew how beautiful you are!" "You mustn't say that," protested the dear girl. "I don't want tee know it." "Why not?" "Because it would make me J too conceited.". A' Sound ' Stomach Means a Clear Head.—The high pressure of a, nervous life :which business men 'of. the present day are .constrained .to -liv;e make draughts upon their vitality highly det- rimental to their, health. •lt las only by the most careful treatment that --they are able to keep. themselves alert and active- in their various callings. many of them, know the value of Pat -melee's Vegetable Pills in,u regulating the sto- Mach and.. colOsrq ently keeping the head clear. .. Poets are -born,. but _good' husbands- are made.• The Wretched Coadltlea of thousands Is doe to the fact th:st they neglect the. simplest cars of their health, When' in this condition " Forrovtm' will build you up and give you strength. - - : TEN YEARS AFTER. eft hem • Pale," sick. children should use Mother Graves' Worm Exterminator. . Worms are one of the principal causes of suf- fering in children 'and--_ pelted. from the system. • Wife: "I came across a..bundle .Of your'. old :love lettere -to-day." Husband.:- "Did you read -them over ?" Wife: "Yes," • .: - Husband : "And what was the' ect of that. ,perusal?'' Wife: "I wondered which was the bigger. fool—you for - writing of them' I - for marrying you._after receiving t," This 1s- the, glorious season when a scents worth of flowers costa dollar. In . the` tenth -century a cat -was held equal. in'value to two hens. ` She: "Vehy, it wasn't two minutes be- fore he repeated it." What Is the Rest Thing to strengthen week backs? "The D & L" Meuthol Plaster. It will mere -lumbago and rheumatism. $1 rolls make* seven do plasters. Davis & Lawrence Co. klateDeal, Asparagus is the oldest known plant that has been used' for- fend. Holloway's • Coin Cure is -a specific for the removal of corns- and warts. We .have never heard of its failing to remove• even the worst kind. A man 'who acts small makes 'a big mistake. • Women can always see the point of -a pointless joke. A camel can carry twice the burden of an ox, 'or .400,1b. B-abyStro Rederes the little organs to period health. Give; - sound deep, without resort to opium or suer in uimmi glebes, s as At dr.osu', 25e. 6looaks 31.25. Madeira Nanal Duan Ill a em M e.l Co.Ce. Ltd., erstreal _FOR SALE. R•,tsndid 56 acre Farm. County of Elgin; I miles from Duart, good moll,- fruit and buildings, price-: 1,5,0.. - Apply - at" once. Western Real Batate Exchange, Limited. London. Ont. -YOUR-OVERCOATS sad he.4 Suits w.a14 cool hector dyed. U eo at fees Is year towu. write direst Kootenai, ass W UITt$M AMtttIOAN DYEING 00. M ONT 1t EA l_ .FOR SALE.- DELAW A BE FRC IT. TRUCK, _ POULrtRY m Fars IMO to ttZ5,000: splendid bargaiae; Real Estate Broker. Milford. Del. fres-catalogue: CHAS, M. HAMMOND. fl° takes 400 .tons, of beetroot to give from 26 La 30 tons of sugar. _ ... ' • i kle's Anti -Consumptive • e eyruPd ions, riec pioneers of French Canal_ a, lost a •hali.i • p .611. ,.short time. be vertlied by hun- - Si Effective Medicine foe La Graph... 8uffsred Twel'a Years From After Mose _ - Bobt. L. Madison, A.M.. Pr.-neip.-4 c'f of La Crippe. Cuilowhee High School, Painter. N. C„ Mr. i ktor -Patneaad...3E1 -iiadlioa U. writes •'Peruna is.. the most effective Topeka. Kan., writes, r medicine that I have ever tried for la -Twelve years' ago I had a severe ale grippe. It also eared mr wife of nasal catarrh. Her rendition at one time was tack of la grippe, and I never realty re - geared my health until two yearn are- al such .that she could not -at night breathe I began using Porno", and it bash up me through .her nostrils." strength. so that in a couple of'mentbs, r . . La Grippe and - systemic Catarrh. was *hole to to of -woe[ agate. • • '' -- - Mrs. Jennie W. Gilmore, Box 40, White Penuntottia Followed La Grippe. Oak, Ind. Ter , writes : Mr. T. Rarnecott, West Aylmer, Ontario. "Bar rears ago I bad la grippe. followed by systemic catarrh. The only thing I ased•was Peruna and Yanalin, and I have been in better health the last three years than toe years before." -- Mrs. Jane Gift. Athens, Ofito, writes "Six years ago I bad la grippe very bad. sly husband bought me. a bottle of Peru- na- I was soon able to do- my work." Can., wrttee : - -Last winter I was ill with paeui orris after baring la grippe. I -took Perris for two • months when I became gtaite welt." Terim-na—A Tonic After La Grippe. Mrs. Chas. E. Wells. Sr , Delaware. - Ohio. writer . ' Afaer- a ,ewer! attack o1 la grippe, I took Perlin, and found it a very -good tonin", - _ - _ . SHE DELIGHTS IN 1T: . Gladys : "What an unhappy disposi- tion Gwendolen his?" - - - Esmeralda: "she''!• Nothing of the sort. She merely has a disposition ..(or making other people unhappy," `BROOKS' NEW CUBE Brooke Aseliance. t e w FOR discovery. WonO.rrul. No obsw:loes sprue or pada latomatic air.. Cub loco. Binds and !hors lie broke. parts toeather as poi would e broken line. Ito agaves. No lymphoma. Ito nee. Dar- anis. aranis. cheap. Pat Sept 10 01. SERCT ON AToLOO R R gt. C. E. YfleoKt.. sell ar.ema' Teacher: ":Mary. construct a sentence with 'dogma' as subject:'. Mary (after careful tinoug t,L: '"Che dogma has three PuPPies." s. and wore an iron hook as a sueetltutr, wt,l subdu` a cneg .. Ha was in the• habit of boxing the 'ears k_ a-aza 10. ' ed- who have tried it and ere pled r f . refractory Indians with this iron r r to bear testimony to its merits, so that hand, and they have .remarked that it was medicine." . Dr. Ctlort}k• all macmy know what a splendid medi- great .Eclectric Oil is .great Medicine; it' taes c it is. It 'costs'. you only 25 (senilehold"ot pain' with an iron hand 'and' , to join the ranks of the many who • locks 'I out of the system. have been' benefited by its' use:. ' • -.ABUSED INTO SUCCESS. • I• OIA .4DACtPa.-COMJ 11P. ' :Creditor.., angrily): "Say. when are you a• w .. "Thate 'ods • h received " an- i,, • political n Creditor : "What old adage?" . - _ -` Debtor , e one tc, ask questions that a wise pian is un - 'T hat do you attribute. your' sac- mooing to pay. the $50 you owe me?" cess?" asked the plain citizen. 'Debtor cfllmly) qu caul, "To the abuse I have - me of the old adage, . swered -thet tical boss - - "fh about a fool's ability Comfort br day and sound sleep by night fol. ' o! Weaver's Cerate, for elm tro uble.. low the nes, no matter how tormenting they be. This nut'' able to answer:" ' meat soothes and cleaaaoa --•,—POWERFUL SUGGESTION. A doctor who was recounting' ect u tin so'rneted th of his experiences of 'hypnotism, following story:— •- "I once had a patient who was ill with consumption, and who ought to, have gone to a warmer climate, but whose means .were insnutl'icient, so I resolved to try what hypnotism would do for him. I had a huge sun"ehalked on the ceiling of his room.. and -by suggestion I induced him to taint; it was the sun,. which would cure him. The ruse sue- ceeded,' and he- was getting.daily better, r was dead." - - - "pid it fail, after all, then ?" asked the physician's hearers. • "No," -replied the doctor, "he died of sun -stroke." ,Sperl_sman--?l• wander what's become u- f Mike? I told him to mtiet me here." Driver—"Ach; 'Us no use tellin' him. any- thing! Sure, sorr, lit. just goes in at wan ear and out at the u h. r, like wa= War off- a duck's e, -..el,!" ' . - WANTED. Ladies to do plain sari I «:tt sewing at horn", whole or spare ti:ue, g' -d pay. Work sent any distance, charges paid. Send stamp for full particulars. National. Manufacturing Company, •Montreal, . INNOCENT. • • • The Colonel (at young Addle Pate's examination for military service): "is there any reason' why 'you should not serve your three years? Have you any infirmity?" Young Addle•Pcte': "Yes, Colonel, I am nearsighted." `•Prove it• I" "bell, do you see that nail over there to the wall ?" '!Yes," "Well, I don't." ASTOHYSHED THE DOCTOR. Physician Said She Might Drop Dead at Any _Tierra., "The Doctor told me I had heart dis- ease and was liable to drop on_the street .. at any time," says Mrs. Robert' Eaton, of Dufferin, 011t. _ "I was afraid to draw my . breath, -:t • alned'me so. I was _ Atatlip . Nor 'breanervtoush,,•' had- short ,dizzi- f - Mrs. Robert Eaton. ness, loss. of - appe-. tite, smothering and sinking spells, and I could hot sleep - "Sometimes• I would have -to lie down to Keep from falg. My hands and, 'feet would seem to go to sleep and a sort of numbntss'would come all over .tae. . "I- bei an using .Ht•. Leonherdt's Anti - .From the start I improved. -i feel much stronger, bail:• better, and at. together Anti -Pill has made a new wo- Inan- of- me. "1 am entirely cured." All Dealers or The Winson -Fyfe Co., Limited, Niagara Falls, Ont. ISSUE NO. 7-17. i 14• eo to s .6.e lee e 1 \u.1 toast n AI + V L1 V 111 LL 1 @.J L V 1a l U C1,:a!L;P esti IralLes h'br ; t`T;•i•n'. oUI the IIou")8 ' t t ur yi-Ullil,lr t i.cc L gut tit titt�rt � � pa. FLO�:I:►E'8 Gitli.�T-.-c+^1r�"[iru r to alts .arlJ n -a f }stn:. of \�. � c I : ••• - Elll`t„BION OF COD LIt E1t OIL.) hell in this wa rt' foul Lr live cue ,_ t dery rded 11 ghe=t IIan( re of Exhibitions. Marr woe: •opo it) every teat, and aro Patented. The HAMILTON; Is the grca'e:,t foot; and' tissue `tt u'tt 'and when cold \\ sh • t\'t:h .. _f! l at�l i•rt.i• l aft part that r ""'vols restor.n�f• I II+,•ubt)tor re. urates it; own heat. It requires only ICE') ++♦++4+++++•�++++♦ bulkier known: It hits Pa -equal' ae n p`7 q c•• ! minute• -of , your time twice a day to operate it. it, Cure fir- all wasting d.> ase . and. \\belt die it trill conte out' •as•g'xad a ; ' t`.h(•4 .4ly 1'; en lions of 'Mil to each hatch. The RAY - GOOD G1.IDOlL' C:1Ii(:�. ( ne\w. ". , ILTON hatr•hes big, healthy. fluffy- chickens,: and • thee 1 tiitpat,_CLecst and tun • .,treub1t's. It 49 ' ,, ]i.1MIL'I'J\ Iflt ;Ullh:H wilt take care of surety e5ie Flannel Cak s, -Mix one cup' flout a•t'•d a .gorin de,'royer and s!rt nglh produc ` ;i'n C 1 ,\� .l.,ua or wicker furniiur^ •• 1 i i ilCty l+r t\']�'led tiff w'I:ii 11.!1 \\'aG f Ontl 1 • Write 'its to -day fur our big free' catalogue, price. lists - one teaspoonful ti sail. S;ald. ty\•u-' et. non:thine ,and restating the \'iia 'and easy ter' -s. thirds of a cup, o!_nril'a...and when lues - I organs. It is' a mertect'ti�od and sato 1 ` al, artd \\!,en filrirou city dry' the twarin adiVone j'e:;st cake. As ixelii as able rnedic:n,r cerntlrim-.k. tt is pleasant' c;sur Jl,�, u:, ? t,;,;ii ' r ci ui the celeste '•A1�11iess• , THE �'Akl1LT�3N• INCUBATOR COMPANY, Eimited; • ;usage et-k� ossaicI, add to the dr}' in- to l ke,, ii is pied;gc,.cJ -veld ,Cd.st1 �t I 1. r .Eii�2LTOl1r,, o1a'T. geed ea1e. -tn until thutv,ugttly in':xt d. boric by lttz ,must d'.licute stonla,h. L e, ''`• 'I'll'= ter urs! . :; tut: Ce'.er, end set to rise_ .\\'belt \well ri+- I lee p•c"e- that ha\r a natural Litt».I. •• A hu t�. t 1, t. Inwas 13r.r't'-=1'u lCctl, 'vitt_ \\'a5. anxious to l'eeor:e n ,du' he,; . did Fr :ne are half curved and .some. [1J. S •en. wh!ch \\ill be in about one hour, add Doctors Preso�'i be \ a bd':'g!lt ii p s to ti .r s.i)'f4rt- ti, :nee _ 11111 mini: itid Mees w1alrII - t.,+l pt:-tv'i round 'points:- lie -lyes Ii '(rtes with r-- • tllr.e-f ui th>_ °La tablespoonhit .f • ineft- 1 • \ Y. ;II tiller [u. left her with' u baby- and Mous 1•yeii-[ons'. t itn,i.• egg and conit?�_'-- -eu buit,I and One egg', Yolk \shiteI •. Mani.' et it'ie /11'..'1.• s`n:',;a:_r:-•itt r.1Pdi•'ll', •�••"-- - SIl!ur111'uuy motley. sunk +y, s; till ,ill kiu;I„( need!t� act- ---, 1 -eat i sep-iratels, ' (,twee in nlutlili rings I 'men pr.scrl,)e ii in •heir r ;_ular pre.• ,/� {{� ilea "will qui.; u,:xt made Ilse a(qt:n in- U -Id Ly collie-!uatct t I'tur lit't-_s"�-.• - cn a 11,t grease+d �ridrile, turning.\whrll lice in piefer.: cc -to alt o _tees.•• i)ea6 MTIol.1fer Elise of ti \Iits'._ :till:anilin . Vin tu.1114I tate ii h i,ate' n . 1ka a-r.i by ISig•nit. - 'Ci (,lied oil 011. ';ides• Sier'a 011 cacti:-'.--- I')r, \unman Allen et.T,,ront,I sari: "As a , Your little Ones are a constant Cafe in ; i''1 Licit•ee-e. n11,1 111011agtvi to itlt'I'o\w Con- t_ti\•eell:. I N';, ;illd \\,-:4I:1'I';; 11 at 1:4J"_F" eaLie a ['o ...h el ergflit:eske, s',ould , stkuaLtnt t, nutrittoii in wa;titac dia.ea.e' Ct'd Fall and Wmta weather; They will i,n'rnlII ,ut.u, el twines'. trent her. Ile uflrn,us litre a= .i : bait. The •g':�'r*: • ....l to ... - eo. sl ''iii,. 1110 riddle 1s' ri ar U I1 II sin 1s the best iii at Luta tateh Cold po on know about Shibh'a -- >r t; Ur. �luctim's Ucotnut•iba al: nauseatin_ taste and _ Y u 1 t •burr'ti\wc•d• her jt�\vrls a ilhbul her tu'etile; are n[,it'uJ.el ;L4•i'ttttelt5 Of .�<:_1- • 01a11-Tt to '!:,• Lan; of the slu\'e during smell are ,ty (led; whria recaiuilre an the'meilioi- •,' Gonsinaptwo Clue, •the Lung Tonic, a�nd1 l,;tiii--'fun. � •- - it e\cit'h1lr;tn-ri' u Iltr lin'',-t of th,'at !lave 'the co.. kin r', nal vs Ce of the pare till. I What It has done lof so. many? It is "lad _I ell' 1111 .l4''.- w' -as Ii'n 11±111 Li fuer? else' lei( CC-C'ii l'llel ,41 peitil... 'Elie '[teat sal �-• o brise L. Biordon, a of tacand ire!' nio.' only �Jd,f teats, - III art,,sw.•r to ii11P.-I (iii ,Lr needltt, 'which i1a.:' l., be pit -1e, -t w•iL Si. -� - c;,:,W be the rdiable remedy for all � • ,r', h Old "'vAli:.t9CtI lt' \S111; Pan•^&.iPe-- eu t_oImai et are' -seine of tttp Cod Liter pro. Tithe unr pint i I ,,rut milk, alt, bra- cc the msrkes valueless on account of ppro• diseases of. the air rassagca in Children, ..sill: "1 1111 all attache of the I -h ncii si.•e! ptllin, would puzzle most peop•!e :: is „ut?Sii- of L:II I ' • n ,Eta s• =L'tt!f .a. i .+- sasses w rondos them t:•+telasx, Such praeedure kis absolutely harm.eas and pleasant to I :ulba;-l' its emitted. 1•,,u know• my s•I, tui, the brouiu-tnui;er's needle,. \vhieG' p t ,removes the active principle of the oil. I look take. [tie ranti'`rd tocure o:' our mo tp"clnful of telt, t\wu egg... and fl'iur .:upon slocum'.UzornuL+ton 1: the ba.c, for the g`ra Bey nater. Arrest.. pie if viju dare.' fhe 11'11u-test also tie pu�i<il with a stets "Galen_ tea "n that it is IC I IC of -.tire 11 C oil ,u the cry returned Toe puce -v Z5r. melte'' `stilt• did nut dui , and the "Iilitl'- The cutdous latilting-n its -uric needle, to '_neer It t!tiil ball, i. eye, ' 1.l•P Soli in thrr trick: Until it 1 ants attd'�:;-''bithedt-,tate:i,t rn,nla;,.n. + au emulsion of and all dealeninmedicinrsell 3ti ekes,-disappoaredi, and has -nut -been slide .its satchel: the arra,ene and eget•. - !t ,intro Cod Liver Oil 1cuu,iderbi„mulsiotiperfect." end tletir- i ILLI. • i• to !make a Bile lest- I,rnrd u[ ,in r, lie wee �ellltnced the rlr�tdlcs; and the needie for shirring r• eotl I', \w�lid, Ur.and'\le.licm Examiner. er. `tuna ut P p �, '-ter. Year eggs and add to butler just `' otlazd.sar•• -It thee' dui' by default. machines; the wees'erc in for issuer •to ba in a p'•rit!nt t,, be able to recommend .:Tete woman .he. mortice] _ in I3elgiune. u lrrtd;eli t#uead- with un open epe to s t,r_•Jeire -vales. e'f tieaseeret• rel• 1s1e I;rio um's ozcaiui�'u•t tie i :•atetr exacted with e. ea ns I have p.e+tri r .1. Uz:ing disen for years Tt-- y ahetald be in k h« � I 1� LP'*tell un at 11011 fest- iii\ nese. the hook, 1'118 lung instrument lberCd �?R cakes ., .11 net "tawlnil !11.8 tratleC fun ;tied. a�r+.l,.tnt „r va.tmlL diseases of any .•'a'"w .. n e.. t+ rldff. • se.e.,..‘, well buret• atiri. „Lova, ,_wi tth greatIveple.,p,,.•r., e•IMITO n IlioWelt � years -- _. -- -- tnilhner�, the ne�tlls of the ragba.er, eyrie. 11Ic audition of a tauleeprien-. 'te my y.at,euttl. 1: elwt. it +amo•t universally :ire le -est linseed -oil, `trsing a sofit , • :LtB'i "I.0 I' SOUNDLY. - the milliners. -diol Ii edte used. in .the 1 . • the.k-kyarib the asl rakhan needle in I • "adapted to children vitt the aged with whom the >. andafter-veleta rub as rh s as [iu;- , P,abie�s \v110 are given an occasional will assure -slight' cu1a--s: t este:: hi\. rent: ss i lh .. f tinssn d oil tt''.. e of Baby's Ow -n .Tablets ahw ay< s•lueother T - ' "t call for spa- ,.iIWlow nor - - - 'q �i;tl-rrOtlCE'. • " Ilse 1-'rlle•r' I:tekea--One p'tit of r\••• + Will to suiftctnt for l\\'v or elites u!lpiL- s;tc'p soundly at Iii ht, and fY"i, not It you n. ed Cod Ln e* nil, or -arc w!Ylk.The needle as we errs I. Lo day I3 tIr! - tttr;t:, •• •• ::ail io- is<te, One -.Fe' (t! of union-. the drugged sleep produced by sleep- eio[ve needle of -centuries it. of ir-- -- and rin down lase Oxotnutsior_,. AL all: For "Gilded Yrtur' 1'rarn?s - Fir�f, nl p P ter me -made %Tux!, '.` Add eneuern . !eke- •dtu sa at e_ ani _Lea? r bottle. g drops' nr "steeling" syrups either- lien' -ln its primitive form it was maga warm resile to tie, rye to roves a dein gg , ,',torte/gide eine! with-, it -clean -du, lets- Ihe. efeep is natural, healthy. and rest- P s _ ••�~•e- t. eel -ns r ghee!liebone,•hory', or wood. The mao. butler, veld sell and a east; put in w.artrt, j -. !, a I+iNre nI soft toss 111 r3 rt. full and ball} wakes up in the mnrfl- ;;punish needles was introduced 'ra rnof 'plrece to rise mer• reign'. In tee. tu' P..••tcreare; elle in til•• Fegur_ end velour arta squeeze it as dry ae y'nii -carr, rind t li 1 frig' bright and• cheerful. etre Tablets I:ngtand during live rf>iof tluren _-_'Ing .s0:43,12 1:4iu tiler dere 1:.Li nolle oil : \s-h+*rt-,h', ,i, ills ••J' -n4; File \sell ern errs = g•'ntiy . till alt marls • di.appetir . The are -the best medicine in the world for Pltrnheth ferret tfae-r r,int the manulac• • dl:• same a. Lttt•kwhe.,t I'the', . ad I la,.- I''lill,r K ei,s'Irr ii.• .till beat- ,.tlding'rntu4 nut be madereallywet, thee cure of all: the minor' nllnients. lure has• irrfpruved tm!it tete little .� r 1 rid should hies r , . r� n strnlnent is one- of Ito' highly the tee . It a, G:aaac .arta s ait_.hat! • a- •.r,,p.•da.,Laatie:notate, f' !• l lee.. arouses: put place'] et front of the little once.• Mrs. L. Gane, _Edmund, and• ►silks, In a fere , . sun, N. H Coy':. \Iy bub•• sells cross <t rice: 'When cc. h1 nus our• gusset nr'.•1 on Hp!t,::�1 pia' re; nineteenthtenter/ • - sweet'mrlk: the yo,ks of four e;:;;, and ,,,1i 10''. mall fur sweets) tie mete- '-.r\, {esti *seer, tell. id'Yr*'ih1f and I ' harlil'y es got a the.. �t.i'titille. ata< • products of lh achineev aper. "Fein; t eui"ir ciente to rrahe a :.Lrfl Iali r wan a ctn.' lemon and' sifted sugar or ' 1 Ig..o'd reght; 'rest until I began gtiirig can. Peat the white of the eggs to a froth.. pile the panrasec tegn on a dish, with-, r_ARF OF BI(HAR. • I•leaby's Own Tublet;, These Tablets re- /. aetrr in_ one . twat-apirm(ui-of:_:,,xLi._,a n4 ! •U. Lsyer of Pr'e:seI-'v --er alarm =lade t,e - Canaries neat special wire' during the• : moved •t!ti,c c7.41se of the• trouble. agd. _, _DEADLY: i-1 ••i:[tIPPE. -- ilwe of ercarn of tarter; add e little ;ill, lessen thetre. •• - . T-eriod - of •mrrultiit or shedding being -1 ncrvebi are ops • �)k at nf}*ttt: _ The __ and. tautly. t.h vendee of et_ Bake_ Sttel,wlreat: Ca3.�, Ore pent. of buclt t any onset• tsetse• tTat s soil} by ruge,l t -s or by mats Canada .tonin Being R.l�i.hed by ass= loom- dell ate: Alan- ,.nei a he griddle. A O tz • way to scree n I t•tt flour: : one quart of water, salt of the year. Prc.,rlat'lre moulting some- .1 at °.5 ciente a bn•'c from The Dr _ U'II- - Epidemic ofBeing Ttr>F. • [Hise:i.e: ,a• to spread theta. �a'hile •hot_ n'1)t` but lets taste., �Tre gait hoflie- oath y� aFt. tittles Inas• be cheesed by .removing tate 'P'!1-.11.5... MSrriicirie -Co.'. Ilrock,trilie, Ont.-' :her -and. aimeet. any• hind 0, reeserves `\lee t a Ira ser. 'of tete• Meal -and water .l r.[F r t\'in'er after .waiter Canada , 'r4,rQ _ „nor el P bird to a coL er ri7olu ante allu\iing rte j till tell them -up m a'iy, cut eft. the.' (whish• in •• e ;It1-"we .tller-tshould be litho quent bath,. • •11.\�l'F.\C.TI'REsOF 1EEDLES: [rim ocean ,.� a Q�etln by an epidemic; " • immediately. with sugar., and�a ere ssartne add, 1i and setover r night. -' naless morn- ventnth?utird cats i - c'Gl Cry to prolitany Varieties: of These Delicate liniall• • the .dcaplie;t trouble knowin stn our •iL. h erg cold. A strong'• French - Puncaks_s. -- 'isec _eggs. tree line greeee the gedd'e, pour on a little ii•bht. is needed. to deepen, the color et ntenls, mate. It .fart. with a surest -anti - bunte- a! butt'rr,•-two.•oti'zces• of 'steed of tele battereespread it :so •as to` fora "the new .plurrrage: birt direct ra;y's-of't'ie One, needle is a pretty small Item. -but strong ds with mar! .-'ittll{hi-1 hen,: It ltortuayee ttt'e - - • sugar, two ounces' of flour. half a pint I a rake about the. size -of a breakfast sun are to be avoided: If the shin aa- rpt, daily consumption of something like him g'ith 'fr\er _arid_ dill:: Iwarissctlatts of new nine; lieu the eggs tho'ougllly,'I,I,Iatr. The etht'a should be srilooth,oh so that iheeleathersveto 3.000,00. needles 'alto. overethe world beckatha:. It leaves the 3uftrn•^• and put them ditto -a bairn •esith the nee ed es When tet are duns, on one not Hugh coating t rriakes a -Pretty big total. The manlIftleeworld' andir'-easv , g they- not Pact \ pull Utrr,ugh, a butler whh:h should be beaten'to- •a \,btu use me NA:hen%bbutter o nhen late. warm castor oil, applied with :a brush lure of a'sinaele needle+inelteli esomc•e9 au air -easy dn;ealee. l .4.esut a sates on it, butter 'the leo bake cr with the fingers, will improse mat- or 2 different ..processes, as• follows : you cart avoid !a grippe tis fde.e -rig- , . n pp !veto her and put. on rt,.buttDr toy artd ..�ers c�'n". •• .....•_• A fieneroua• diet, ri Coding the.wim into lengths: straight- your .system �\'ilh Ur. \\'rtliams" 1'r;«' I�� S. 'riUra °D• Hisser ! P p _ rusty• nail placed in the drinking. cup ening, by rubbing while hegtede plaint- flea you :millers ea tae.„:lUtlaafete'- .srn•d to table., The cakes ars, much bet- to give the wallet the effect of tonic. !ng the ends on grindstones;stamping, effects with this same mErfc.nl'. afte+' Makes- a Fortune. . al two. st to_ the *,ht plate.. able with •poly one end•a trifle of brandy. or sherry wine impression for lila eyes; grooving; eye- pills Protect you; they cur?. sou Veer .. . . , Hili• help the patient through this 'try- ing, .the eye being pierces" by screw' you; . , '• g t:ane, A .bird • rarely sings during presses;. -splitting, threading. the double f1 build soul theybans, h all e� :, ai e --Started a Few • Veorc •• .ergo wNh Iia '• . telt- nlovitin • season: needle b the eyes on .hurl lengths of a 'e' I �' Ur. \\•thlam, 1,nk tette \\ ern Capital. and Now Employs 'V f3- STl'rF.1�iG„ b 1 wire fillin owing the heel; r!t alt \winter ai:mPrlC�• T: es ur' s'. One IiastMrt•d h'lerlta Cud- line , remc,. j ' Poteti Stuffing forpGi�t er Ducis-• - •{ lest on ch Aide oftheeye by stamping; u and 1ner\e`'di�,rder Ells,, a�a" ' -iestograpiere .tee greatest dlo-id-hu wing nail naa-r't'•a lit; together awl, u tuts of hot mash- HAVE HEARTBURN breaking, se aralrn the two needles on -.0 pi-t�ateens. Line teespaonful .salt, -.ca' the one length of wire; heading. "leads tonic 4 en.e h.i. yet di-cosPr'd 1.C,r. • Iier a few -years else,' fpr•, Cwra 1!. }'CUs neigh he sts. f 11 ITldlter tt't;+'re 1.%.)6z, i, -f Meller lived in a m r gusset •te that '• lX,unful union juice, four tablespoon - OR and sm„otned, to remove the burr ar thousands or other very poor women `',Is of or''sltn. one-fourth tcaspaunful OR r\CiI) RIETI\G" OF FOOD' left by stamping end Lrcaking; .harden- live, arid esu la 11 .learn of - ..c i -i lTIC of the average smelt town and v (lag. black. pepper; one tableSp" ooniul chip- - ing in oil,. the needle is .t'iu; made brit '\\ ho Il.a. Lrwtt cu -ted • t y' Ili,it llila_nu. . Rbc Cos. a rear ia_ her owe . pa/4u4.1 r'ed -p.rai.-r• bee- tabtess ,refit of- but- Btlestns Fad These •S}'mptorii• •• tie• tempering;akin separating those j'ulk pills oiler &tier IltCi t inti. h3:r : arown•stoae restaeoce. and +. morsasar.d Po' 1 • ,ds g, i[vested. It i.; rn ills lutbia ed eruienew_ =ane of The ruo•t successful &Owosso wo- t'•1.• red' ..1� 1,:ul1►s of hso ?gg>r, Be-- How. Because whet); touts returns crooked in hardening; straightening ihe�cf your ori hlxre (hat \sea \1,1 e. men in the I:nited -tat... 'Lrattl lire. mixture becomes -light. with that. :our taste. \\'hen' you have crooked ones; scouring and polishing: sieve these pill.; a ,fair: trial if, issue err• I Trump anis I 'i tndt tUlhng- Otte 1 `heartburn,'' wind after -food, or any of blueing, softening the • eyes by heal; unci fa; • t.aeen, ' -tw•o shallots, 'one t these -unpleasant "feelings of fulness." drilling or K+ck 'pr• a Ulll;• -\1r- f:ntir,r I i stet, s p I a gout the side's of the - _ 1 polcn•i chP;ti at-' one-half ,Puuny( tliJl_• it l' because your dtgestis'e -ystt'm has rye: head .,grinding:.point-se-(ting,• or_ the' "'Lille' Quo••• y \\o"d crin hurdle. tea, pepper, sslt,' spices. thyrree, roar- I given 'way. for it -let -rite.. . The "food lax" I final sharpening; linal polishing; then Peeress rile gralittidt lot .what Dr.. .L upon its .energ e- ha,, been too'. heavy. ! a erin . and finally,, labelling. For 1•' m;' Pink Pill.'have done G't• me_ .. e.raei. \t rt'e one pound fat bacon and P n g• g' had an alt ch r•f .a iri P w- coups ut shallot; '1' : 4-Riteen -suet anter the .stomach, and, wrapping. purple ;:•tiler is used. bleed e e pP whisk 'hef- or arc 11 e et .r man,:spall: titer pelt in d.ssol\ r,; 1 .ere, ley I.era a e'r am ;a proven • res me. Inc a suffer er` " hunt. i,• ad ut 1 n es=once, which • at on,.e perfect I Thera are fenny' sol�ls unit - head., ea Lain ,n 1e Set tll,tr•II. I u-e'd several _' ere p,,111141 of r h•'6UuUe, boiled and peel- herbalea d, and one -ha Ik,utlti'of Crfillks Goth: the ga see gland-: These -e=senses also 'tieedles.' First. there'.is the :surgcen'-; I nleilierne;. Litt fetuitil - fmIii ri 4o t:e- cutt up in -moderate sized -,pieces; asst the liver, There the operate on tyre I made for- tracking Lintel: or hidden Cali-'-•l''P:, \) hest 1 II .-. III Ihanl f V. :veal' reipte.r, :salt, and epleies In taste-: also Y I n 111:4? p(;wdrrzd.,itiyut;' uad-marj6idrn L'J.e e•retitl,. cells. and are carried to- of• pus; the 110111 II neeill'.. the lone. en.e. \Pry' mit Ii inn. d„svn.1 Tlie pill" 1;i -\e tete 'n:xture. another turn or•Iv'u the dericafe SPssr.1 rf tete intestines. pins fo,\ pinning ip, tn_ s purids, the post- tr.'s nut only. fully rc-lc,rr'ti m✓jita 11- . a - , Ali axing, these herbal e.-encea.act mortem needle of eu17)U; pattern. �ome't'ilt I gained ill tie -ll v.It:le taking theme ori efts tiro 'anis it. L- c:"adv. Lcneftciall}', so that digestive disorder, I of these little in irutnents are thin: 'Crus ' I reeenenend their le all sufferer;:" • Sage and Onluu effirig-e tier. large omens., • ten sag, leave,,,one-quarter. Ere- .cerr'eee•eh• the' boyt'[s are' gently 'are thick; Others are lett and et:night; I- \inl-een'get three pill; tr.':rn ass rtt'- omeni of 'bread crumbs. rine 'and �ns open d-n-tt viulenlly purged -the acid , others, again, curve once, twice or three Irl:tint• dealer or b., mail gut 50 reels 9 gall:,ounce_ of butt�rrr. salt and pepper find fermenting substances are removed times. The seterinnrs= snrg'k,r' hes- his i box nr •:tie hoses fir g;.,0'from the • ' . ? t„ taste. one erg. .Peel eltr.n.nions. put {ro.m• the body, the blood is, _cleared , I 'special outlit also The cook's needles I Dr. \\'ill ams' 4L ;Lane' Coe .Brockville. „ [`lets-" into, boning water, jet them'Eira- potion and• a feeling of lightness and are \sonde'rfnits fearfully made. Ili, I Ont. 1 re toted \'igu;. with, return of healthy larding neetlie Cs used i+l Se'w''large pieces - ..Ti. -- airs. Miller's New Residence, Earned is thee. , for five-tuinittt= . or longer. and .. ,-i elite �:ONFI;� Less Than One Year. u,t thf.`re they .sit !aeon out put in nplsehtr and''fr.'ednnl frttrn'ell digestive' of meat together. The trussing needle is lO\- , eeve aal•year, ago Mrs. 'Miller learned the sage lenses Tor'tt minute or wo to troubles is the result, flitsans also cure made�n'.purpose• to insert melted bet -1 tiff. \\• :ft• 'nn iiirrvl: "Do sots 'r Of a mild and ?staple preparation that t:,he •If 1!I it rawness. f:hap both rhes, constipation: debility, female- • ailment.e,•1 ter or sauce right into the .vitals of ,1 1 menibcr hose badly you were embar-. .•ured herself and eescral friends of reseals `burs ad',l #k�e t -the-bread. - :' nine , and but piles. headache. and all liver, kidney ; Christmas turkey, It is hollow, and has ' mused When you proposed to me!" - wtakru s and'psira. �Le wan besieged b7 and stoma -ti disorders. Of all .storos ' n large opening. into which the sauce is I -11er fltisbende "Von' bet. •I do. et«• set, • many woman nv-eding Lrestment that -,vier, aril \wort: *it l\1 to l=: 'tog.i er \\lith 'in,l dru , st; at ,U cents a Lox, or est Doted. Nur Ips int, resting are tiro ; , rile 'dcFidtvi to furnish it \olh of an egg, whin Lha stt:[ting ;' ge P P a\'ailable'•wtsets were aborti $10,006 lea; co r.Doee who. the, , t, . free from the Pilran- CO... TUt.onto• lot needles' • which the upholsterer' use's. 'than nothing," --s • '- mig-ht !•a11 for' it. She started with only ' \;•ill be r' ndy for U5?, w few dollars capital, and the remedy, g } pi•toe.• II boxes 5erlt full Se.:;1. • . possessing true and wonderful merit, \I?'ll et . -eLr Ia;e _r•ind pro .: - • dicing 'many elites when d«tors and 'runlb I#true• nriiims c?:cippcil 'line.` a n• •B - •. other reu+.dies failed, the demand grew so t .as: oon °-alt. one-half los•; -,Orin \ Vii!: " • - - •-- rapidly -she was• neveral .times <:drnpelled - P f.DBBi-ER'S. S4\ AS. 11:1tiQL'iS, to 'seek larger quarter ,Che now OOCtr• Ile imfl', two 1aLfE-§moons Chopped pill • -_-_ • pica one of the city's largest office build- , ?': , elle-half cup n . lted butler or sut-t. \eromptishod Don loan Lived in Lucus}' tags, which she owns and almost one hon- i Oy's'er Shelling -One. pint. foie. bread.'. •. -.. • erred clerks' and etsnograpber,• are re -_' -i. -one }dust small raw• 05 It a' I by Frauds on 'Women. •• - - • • equired to assist in this great business. 1,lrhed vitt \\'astt.'d an,d clttppetl 'fiat:I A cobbler' son -named •Diendonne' Million Women use It. s..1t, pepper. end chopped parsley io sea• 1 EreOle, who rnasqueraded'as the Marquis . More .than a millionwomen !1^.e ns+d "son.'an'.1' ohe-ht+lf cup 'melted butter, ' I de -St. Aubin artd •St.• Andre -Comte de you Miller's •s •sand refer no matter where , Slulling-One pint tine bread Courcelles, was. sentenced, the other day • you live, she •can you ib ]adios in Celery :eons own loality who can and will tell crumbs, one pint. of chopped celery, in -Paris to fis_e veers imerisanment.after any' sufferer- that this marvellous remedy. :3l[; •pamper, and- one-half. cup •melted tan, astonishing career ,o•f fraud: - reanr cares women. Despite the fact that , • I 1:rcole is an aceompl bed Don Juan, b�bJ. - - 'Mrs. Yiuere hugeness ie eery erbeasi-t blinel% • she is always willing to give s,id and ad- Stu01n% fur l omatoe'.. et en > eppers,- aIid be his oriel, peri onal attlasltarts�ie vies to every Suffering_ woman wtio.wris'ee..,Ete,-One cue litre' bread crumbs, one- s'ucceed'ed in leaning the heads. of a num- io•her. She is agenerous, good woman, ; herd teaspoonful salt., •one-quarter tea• ler of women and defrauding therieeOt and has decided to give away to women sport pept,i•r. one tea -Donn onion; ji»ce, *1�, Ile lived_in_very elegant style who have never need her medicine- lees- " le 400.10' worth' absolutely FILER. me lublPspcs'In chopped ' poi sIey'. lieu in. a house near the L'cole Atililaire, keep- ' Every woraaa saferiog--with- pains _in �_l:ibiespoonc,. melted- huller. Horn ny, iris a motor car. b'orses, and a :: 'the head. back and bowels, bearing -down I tire, or other cooked cereal may take number of servants. _lies_carriages,;f-arms - npllibes spine, mesa creeping sendesire sations (the place of crumbs. was, inscribed With the motto: "War, vie- lot lashes, Weariness, or r piles from anf Itif,. mirth til And .•wUtth,^ cause, should sit right down and send Nin 1902 he made the acquaintance of a r ter. name and address to yrs. Cora B. - ' USEFUL H iNTS. Mme. V. and her daughter in Rheims. Hiner, 130: , Kokomo, rod., and scoot,. - -- -- He borrowed $10,000 from the mother. fay mail /tree of criers to plain wrapper) A pinch of sett Well malce the white and *39,000 from the daughter, and then r ir0-ebez er her mar.which medicine; ' er -an-egg -beat quick. -r. and a pinch of disappeared, leaving his own mother in loan her should hableve. bosh, which every wo- lora f in c,ioked starch will make the charge of the A. isslance Publique. ragas should have. Remember this offer will sot last 'long. einthes stiffer and whiter. He then wens. to Belgislm, where he for thousands and thousands or women I if Chen you are beking anything the met a Mp-ie. L)urcampf, with a fortune +rho are suffering will take advantage or even els toe hot, put in a basin cf -of ref).000. He proposed marriage, and' ' if generous means of nosing tired, er r l'd \e$ter instead of leaving the oven was aces l.ed, hut ust before the• sere- if you are anima. de not puffer aeotttstr $ -P7 - .. • lay, but send your see and address to. r:Pen • This- roofs the oven, and the mony be told_ her his real namel.adding 41Ira H11e1 for tae Door and oediofae be- steam teeing from the water, prevents that he was the natural son of the Due 'tors the 411,400.10 worth Is ail "gone, the Contents from burning, do Penthievre. lit,rte. Durearnpf, who .1_0 fa GRADE' iticif:ators and Brooder:7._ ' -f pass into the blood and are carried to •grewsorne outfit -the _pr:bittr* ne'cUte, ', me until [ t: m k • lir, '\a ill!atns' Ptnr' 404411•100004.404041•00000000 Is your baby thin, weak, fretful? Make -him a Scott's Emulsion Scott's- Emulsion is Cod Liter and Hypophosphites prepared-- so that.• it is easily digested -by little folks. •' • Consequently the baby that is fed_ aQ _ Scott's E m u lsio n is a sturdy, rosy- cheeked little fellow full of health and vigor. Heeel ALL t)RUCOIRT8: 60e. AND $1.00. LOCALISMS. -•Born—In Totbnto, to Fred. and Mrs. Delong, a daughter. • —Arthur Gormley, of the lake "°shore; is suffering from pleurisy. —Miss Edith Law is spending a few days with her uncle in Oshawa. —Mrs. -L. Squires is visiting at the'home of her father, J. Gibson, of • Manilla. •- —Miss C. B. Simpson entertained a number -of friends on Monday :. evening. - -A: N. Ridley's sale on Wednes- day was largely • attended, and prices were good. —Mrs. J. H: Bundy. and Miss '-Edna Seldon spent. a _couple . of, •- days last week iu Toronto. —The Epworth League, of the •, Methodist Church,- will hold a so- cial next Tuesday evening. • —Mr. Adam Somerville, ' of ' Al- berta, is spending a few • weeks .with relatives in this locality. ' • —The Ladies' Aid Society, of St. • Andrew's Church, purpose holding a socias on TueGday, Feby. 20th. " —=We regret to state that the infant son of Mr. and. -Mrs.- A. T. Law, • of Dunbarton, is seriously .ill. - —Mrs. John Murray,. of Toronto • spent a few daps during the past week with Gervas and Mrs. Cor- • -well. • - --Mrs. W. Peart has returned home after spending several weeks - with friends in Toronto 'and -Port Ho Lloyd Shirley --i —at present at- tending the Meistershoft School of Languages and Natural Science, -Toronto. —The ice -harvesters at the. Bay —Ed. and Mrs. Cornell are spend ing a few days with friends in the city. - —Messrs. Vanstone & Palmer made a shipment- of - twenty-six cattle to Kingston on Monday. —Miss Jane Losie, who has been confined to -her bed for eral weeks, is now able to be out - again. — —Mrs. and Alfred N. Mullett were in Uibridge a couple of days. last week attending the monthly meeting of Friends. - —Mrs. W. G. Ham is visiting relatives in the city. - —We regret to state that- Mrs. W. Boyes, of East Toronto, is not improving as her friends would desire. —Miss M. McCausland, who Isis - laid laid up -far several *eeks with la -grippe, is now improving and able to be around. —Gervas Cornell and . members of his household, who were laid up. with a very severe attack of la grippe, are now recovering. —Mrs. W. J. Clark' and delight -1 —Rev. Father Sheriden, we are er, Miss Marjorie, are spending a couple of weekswith the a former's parents in Hamilton.. —Dr. Henry will be hese as us- ual ' next Monday; the 18th inst., instead of Tuesday, to attend to - his professional duties: - • —The Ladies Aid Society, of St. Andrew's Church, met on Tuesday afternoon at the: residence of Mrs. W; T. Dunbar,. of Denbartou. —W. V. Richardson and daugh- ter, Miss Lizzie, have been spend ing a week with relations in Thorn- bury. and.attending the wedding of the tormer's.'niece, Miss. Kate Rorke. ' —Mr. Fred..: Howden, formerly of the Western Bank here but. lately of. the Sovereign Bank, of Stohffville, is now manager of the Hailey.bury branch, of , the Sover- eign Bank. —Some one threw a head of cab- bage at an Irish orator. while he was making a speech. He paused a second • and said: ' "Gentlemen, I ask for your ears, I don't care for your *hea=ls. He was not bothered during the remainder sof his speech. ' —The present winter. while it has been exceptionally - fine in Ontario has been one of steady were compelled to give up work a low temperature and been a hard few days this w- o g- tot one on the coal bins = -The darys- pleased to report, is able to be around again after being eonfined to' his' bed for some time with a very severe attack of la grippe. =Mrs.- McCormick,- who -has re- sided in' the Logan cottage for sew- • eral years,- moved this week into Mr. Winter's house on Elizabeth street, lately occupied by R. Mc - Brady. . _ severity of the weather. —Mis i••Betha Palmer, of Toron- • ronto, is spending a week or two at the home of her parents here, Geo. M. and Mrs.' Palmer. -•-- - --Mr. Arthnrr Johnston, Green- • wood, purposes holding his dis- persion sale of thorough -bred short '-horn cattle on Wednesday, March - =Mrs. John McPherson,- Mrs. David Mn.sMcPherson. and Wm. • Hocking, of Mitchell, visited with • .. David and Mrs. Harper on Friday • 'last. - - :... -• —Robert Alexander will hbld'an auction sale of his farm" stock and •• implements at hie premises, lot -29,1 • eon'3, Pickering: next Thursday, Feb. 20th. • —W. and Mrs.: Lawson- and daughter, Miss Olive, of Brandon. ._ :Man., returned• home this week =after spending several- Weeks. with D. W. and Mrs. Carruthers and other friends in Ontario.. - —F. H. Doyle, of Torontd, ' *as .:.'in town onWedii day. He wa_C- • ,aceompanied on his return, by 'his daughter, Miss Corinne, who has been spending . several weeks at the home -of her .grand-pareatrr Geo. M. and Mrs. Palmer. •• —On Friday last the Toronto World had _quite •a lengthy per- sonal notice f our kopular deputy -- - reeve, Mr. Thomas Poucher,. The notice also contained a half -tone cut of Mr. Poucher. A brief out- - 'line of his public life and his, work neer was iven in the sketch. - - . We congratulate our towns- man, Dr. E. J. Shirley, on the honor conferred upon him by the • ProvincialGovernment in appoint- ing him a Justice of the Peace. We believe he will.fill the office in a manner that. will justify his tip- _ pointment, although we, have con- • fidence in the good behaviour of Sour residents. so that his services will be rarely required. —We -congratulate: Mr. • Joe -T. Clark; formerly of the Pickering - • stNEws, and now editor of Satur- day Night, on the honor conferred . upon him by the Canadian Press 'Association by their electing him ,president for the year 1907, his predecessor�being the Deputy- : Minister of Education, Mr. Col- duhoun. Mr. Clark has , been an '• 'active worker in the Assoc ,ation, for along time being its energetic secretary, and latterly one of its •vo ire -presidents, The honor thus - ;'conferred upon him is one'to Which - -he is duly entitled. —It is with ' regret that w_e re- ,,:_: ;.port the death of another of the ;oldest residents of the • township, Mrs. Michael Kennedy, which took place on..Wednesday_ evening at - the home of hers tit..,,J,anie:, in this ..village, at the age of 73 years, Al- `, though she _lied been ailing for several years.her death was mia- -.'petted. Her funeral will take place.to-marrow (Saturday) from "the residence of her son, 'Jaine's, at • 0.30 a. m., and after service at the -church, the remains will- be con- veyed • to the R. C. cemetery for interment. The deceased was one :of the oldest settlers of the town- ,ship, having lived a great- many years on the lake shore, moving into the village about five years ago. Her husband died eiglttgqu , ' -years age She- is 'urviv :- s -Y a family of five. George and iartin, of Buffalo, Michael, of ,`e lake abol . and James and Miss are rapidly lengthening, and the balmy spring days will soon be here. . - ---Rev. B. N. de Foe Wagner. of 'Wycliffe College Toronto, officiat- ed in St. John's (Anglican) Church Whitby, on Sunday morning and evening, and in St, George's Pick- ering. in- the afternoon. He re- turned - to the . city on Monday afternoon. —La grippe is still holding forth. in•:this locality. A number of those. who. were under- its influ- ence a: week ago have succeeded in escaping from its clutches. but there are still a :large - number • of victim.. who.liope for better things when the weather moderates. -,-Married.—Iii Toronto; in in Irdy of Lourdes - church on. Wednesday. Feb. 0th. by • Rev. Father -Cruise, Miss Mary Kath- leen Wickett, of Toronto. to Mr. Harry - McGuire, of Cleveland, O. The N Ews extends to Mr. and Mrs. McGuire their, best wi;shes.for -their future happiness: -and pros-. i The undersigned will. be in Picker- ing every or the benefit There -is -nothing better on the Market to -day -for 'killing lice ' on your cattle than --Zenoleum - The is no better Stock Food on the market to -day than -Herbageum. - ' -. How- about .. Oil Cake Meal • Linseed Meal • Oyster Shell for Poultry .. Mi•ca Grit for: poultry Ground Bone for poultry .Bibby's Cream Equivalent for calves Our stock is'complete. - Hardware -&" Stove Emporium: • S. f Chapman. Removed to Pickering Tillage -No doubt you will have already learned from. the Pickering- News that I have purchased' the store so long occupied -by 3V in. Logan. in Pickering Village, where I hope, by fair and honest dealing to still receive your continued support, -I will continue the -wagon on thee" road as heretofore and will pay CASH or TRADE for butter and eggs and all kinds of produce at my store or from the wagon. - - Store E. BRi AN, Mgr tyhowant their :- i�arme-r'b Supply►7t� Pickering. O t of his man} customers watches, clocks and jewellery repaired Kindly leave them at Dr. 'Batenian's drug store. All work warranted. • P. --TAYLOR. -80-43 • • -. Whitby_ Whitby 'Steam Pump Works perity. —Mrs.. James Tomkin, after brief illness, -died. at her home near -Wilson, Missouri, on January 29th, leaving a grown up family - to mourn the • death of a fond mother. Her husband heaving predeceased her'some years. The late: Mrs„ .Tonikin was born on the lake shore, Pickering. Her Maid- en name being Margaret McCties- laud. We _extend sympathy to e keit �'aterman's 9dea1 "ecuntRIK 9en� —According to Bradstreet's re- port. the cost of living, as repre- sented, by the price of leading and essential articles of f000d, has made the ostonishing advance of 20 per cent. in the last, year. Ac- cording to these remarkable fig- ures, the cost of foods' clothing and. building . material has gone up one-fith since December, 1905' Flour is - the only 'commodity that .has shown art actual decline, 'and even that has meant nothing to the consumer, for the price of ' bread has remained the same. —A change . will be proposed in the'system of municipal nomina- tions in' townships during the session of Parliment. The amend- ment will seek to provide that candidates for municipal office in townships shall file statement of qualification before nine o'clock on the day following nomination;' or else their names will not ap- pear on the ballot- paper. This_ is - already the law with regard to towns and cities, • .but in townships candidates are called on to resign before nitre o'clock, or else their names appear_ on.,the ballot. It is argued that many wJio are.--noniinated .as • .a - joke, on the -ballot paper. - -Report -of:the junior depart- ment of Pickering public school for January. Names iii 'order of merit., II sr.—Richard Niipmo, ;'Hay Brokenshire, Herbert Winter Beatrice Moore. II jr,-R. Banks' Carman Gordon, 'Kenneth Gordon, ,Joe Clark. Pt. II sr.—George Winter, Sam Rossiter, Jean Bate- man, Gordon Found. ' Pt. II Georgie Shirley,. Laura Andrew. Stanley Harper, Willie Peak, I class sr.—Aileen • Shaughnessy, Marjorie Allaway, Fred Allaway, Irene Liscombe. I class jr.— Reta Peak. Marion Thexton, George Douglas, Freddie Mercer. A good_ each m -working pup is: time saved. - Time is money.. We handle all kinds and guar - tee satisfaction. Cistern tanks shade to ender. • -: ,E. W. Evaans, - Broek, street Whitby. Croup can 'positively be stopped in ;as minutes. No vomiting—noth- ing to sicken or distress= -your child. A sweet., pleasant. _and safe Syrup. called Dr'. Shoop's Croup Cure. does the work. and does it quickly. Dr. Shoop's Croup Cure .is for. Croup alone, remember. It does not claim to cure a dozen ailments It'sfor Croup, that's all. Sold by Pickering .Pharmacy. '- Good stock of Ladders, on hand at The best in the World. Every pin- -Guaranteed -• lie •A ROL`ND... '•-... -. Liberal- reduction if - taking a quantity. -.. ' . - - W. H. JACKSON. Brock Road. To stop -a cold.• with. "Preve'ntias" ie - safer than to let it ' run and cure it .afterwards. Taken at the "sneeze stage" Preventics will, head off all colds and Grippe and per - hags save you from Pneumonia or Bronchitis. . Preventics are' little toothsome. -candy 'cold- cure ts'sblets selling in o cent and 25 cent boxes. If you „xre chilly, if you begin to sneeze, try Preventics: They "will surely check 'the cold, and please you. Sold by Pickering Pharmacy. ante at Avera attendance 46. Mica TChelhii • *raduates of the gapulkr • ELL/OTT Just come and try- one. also have A new lot of Ties, and Colors very pretty and the newest styles.. ' Cheap Dinner and Tea Sets :We have-somi very good and pretty sets we have marked away down ' in price. Good bargains. . . Come and Bee what we are doing. • • TORONTO, ONT. - - 20th'enturi. 5ra$d'lathing We have over 300 sat -ivies of Tweed and . Fancy Worsteds. Alt up- to date-. Made to order and a good fit guaranteed. Leave your measure for s. Suit, Odd Coat, Vests, Trousers or; Overcoat. Work promptly turned -out. - - - See Samples For Prices. R. A. BUN T•IN G,: Readily get positions• -as Stenograph- ers,' Book=keepers, Invoice Clerks,. Commercial Teachers, . Shorthand. Teachers, etc., at good salaries. Dei. mood fully twenty times our supply. Such a demand does not seem possible but it is true. Our superior work well-known.is ell -known. - Enter now. Catalogue. free:' IV: J. ELLIOTT, Principal, 19y Cur. Yonge and Alexander Sts - . If you are • Constipated, dull, or bilious, or Have a sallow lifeless complexion;' try Lax. -eta just- -once to see what they will do for you. Lax-ets ore little - toothsome ;Candy tablets—nice to eat, nice in effect. No griping, no pain. Just a gentle laxativelefi'ect that is -pleasing and de sirahle. Handy for the vest pock- et or purse. Lax -eta meetevery desire. Lax-ets come- metal to you bo in beautiful lithographed cents. qs at �r 5Q cceentsl1 and 25� Fattens stack -in ,— less -ttime. - Saves' corn or Oats. Cures and ' - - _prevents disease Try a 25a' package Si be con- vinced. • Don't forget some of BIBBY'S CREAM EQUIVALENT fcr yoair calves and some Poultry Food your hens. J. 1E1E. Bund iii'4•'?.�.�'y°�°6tid't�': c- Is.'&# a=T��Se.::h�