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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1909_02_05 >s. • :. M «. MCi. S'L fy a«.S•K.:, -. .. ,,.+..:•'+p '•'1,A+'« -ate: �Y`; 1lG-' A r - , '!? �,•' ar.. '^s �'s'S"p'f tis s .:,,r,� ( "-v: .+..,. "'•e.:'-'� t ',.'.: �. wT'x �'.'. .l'S'• .F. y*•L r3;. +�!'w.c+,c"'.N•rr::r.yy`.� ... ;,. „:., t4 , r � cY .5..- •.�. v'..M4!. }y. we :'. ,u. ,.4..:r�'.'• �1'.a .'• -..'G; IT t- �Da. !M '+N'.Ljr,. ry.rj~ �y,:. mar,,. c, .. 4 • ..• ... ...•Mw.,• -- :- ...,i .. -, .. .... .Y > '1..«. .... 'L .• .3 .¢jy '.,/' 12� '.:lx F 14 t r I •' •, FEB. J, -- -No -- _ VV010#�Itmal (carbo. WHITEVALE ._KINSALE Horse Blankets Remember the anniversary services Mrs. Brannan and son Mark visited . Medical You want the kind of Blankets 'pour in the Methodist Church on Sunday, with friends in Brooklin last week for horses cannot get off and this is Feb. 7th and 9th. Secure at once a couple of days. M. BELL, M. D., O. M. where you,can get them. your ticket for the banquet to be giv- Thomas Sadler has been appointed to transact the business pertaining to Dots Sint As Late House Surgeon of the Kingston We have a good assortment and the .en on the 9th by The Canadian Shred P g Nose+•Aav tNsaoeAnea w. General Hospital. Saocessor'to Dr. M.Bate. his late sister's estate. +•r.srt.6 ose .op Morro a: p prices are sa every person ded Wheat Co., which include Rev, ANIMAL•ar r nAE ro[Qr s man office hours a to to a m,1 to 9 p m end 8 + soap m. Pickering,Ont -1y can get them. C. O. Johnston's popular lecture, en- The South Ontario Farmers Insti. > titled "English, Irish ,and Scotch." tute and the Women's Institute will Genidne Saskatchewan Robes, be held here on Friday, ' • • • FISH, M. D. the best in the land. See bills. ( y, February the CT PIiYSICIAN AND SURGEON The South Ontario Farmers' Insti- 12th. See Pickering locals for full o a Member of College of Physicians and Surgeons. Single Harness, Team Harness. particulars. o • ' Out, Assoclate ?oroner, County of Ontario. tute will hold a meeting here next , 4mce Hours-8 to Io a.m, and 1 io 9 and s to s Holte%s, Sweat Pads, Curry Combs, Wednesday afternoon and evening, as I Miss Lizzie Mackie,who for a cou-' p,m. Brougham, Ont. n—ly Brushes, :ketal Polish, Gal Cure, will also the Women's Institute. A-fple'of years iesided in the North-west, Axle Grease, Hoof Ointment, mon those to take art in thesemeet- I is visitin relatives and acquaintances FOR au sTS AAFPCO MAN DS, P eua.Is,cvTs:ca.t�¢o rrA.os, [.eflaL. Harness Oil and Dressing. ings will be W D.Dhyer, Elmer Lick, around Kinsale and needless t0 Say cczFKA,DIMDtts Plus. t 'Team Whips. Buggy Whips. J. H. Hare and Miss Susie Campbell, all are delighted to see her. ugOR�,saEUMlansM The 'Women's Institute met at the w.cR,trt. R FARE WELL, Q. D., BAfiIiIB- THOMPSON BRCS., - Pickering of Brampton. See the Pickering lo. • . Tilt,County Crown Attorney,and County call for fail particulars. home of Mrs. Pengelly of Thursday 8 Iuolbor. Court House.Whitby. 10-v afternoon last with a large attendance. e - GREEN RIVER Miss.Westnev gave a lengthy report E C Z L� M A LoT, BARCLAY,Barrister-at-Law, of the Guelph meeting, which was. , iJ• SollalraL Notary Public,Special Eaami- Friday, Saturday and Sunday were acceptably received. ��sEs TREATED WITH -mer for Hilts Court of livray, Suaceswr to Monuments the stormiest days that we have had - ! Messrs. Dow R .Mc9ll11vray, Brock Street, Y There wag much excitement---'last Are counted cared from the start,as it is so week when it became known that the p y _Whitby, 71p this winter. stave u on an diseased ekiri or soros. Mr. od n is spending a couple • rodigal son" had returned. - The PrtereTutry, of weeks New York visiting with fated calf had to suffer the death that , his brother. VEGETABLE OINTMENT - such_ occasions demand. Fat• away HOPS],VETERI:dARY t3IIR• f Friday last Walter and lits. Hoover, pastures look r seriwLu In any style,of smite set a - take away a 1 rec'.n s and kill all diseased LEON, tiD DENTIKT. Etc. is no p are t -e ome: vetn+ry Co. amp etP. rap ins a car bob bo Con r:atulatir>n,, Y j . :§kite rise�e and ut the skin into a e t' 1 can vote uu the Inard.west Y 3 g Rev. Hansard, former] junior 'min- hEal-..y, smooth condition. Miss Lily Wilson rc turned, home int c 4 11- and resideaoe Dae and oue•gnaYter mile e h ` �' ' ' '' '' Ary u t ze 1 e .'octets as *enera an rug oras. urge ,oaos- s� kri.via fact that a lar re c 280. Ask fur samples, _ rib of Green River. Office and shoeingforsie b ton for past three. uannth.• been.in this district, hiving lectures .3•Ira s to 11 a.m.,and I to t p.rn. Private firm can sell cheaper than a On account of the SLoz`tny weather 'illustrate 1 b lime-li ght views. These The WARRF.x-3ICDoxALD Co.,Mallorytowu,Out v +q hone in my-oitloe P,O. addrees,.GrAen sue-man•shop, Sve me be- the church and Sabbath �ehool had a lectures sere well attended and much r' n"t• fore you buy. atrial]attendance tinrniay l:u�t. T C p� eciated.• I`� I\J - h - i¢arstrtEss fFGarabs. :- __ , to n a 'late our pn u- _ - . ,.. �nnilrs e-A d i ~ - . n having presented hila with. lar tort errnan, R. R. .1lowbray.'on his Garda 1J 1� DDE R, Mrs. Tran a Ilne Dun yon on �Y rdneda of.lase Lelecrioa to thc: \'widens che3ir fr�r 19G9 of.all kinEjs Man afacttired to Order. r'to ria4. POnaes. I.cner of 14I.Lr- '• week. n } tThi i3 the second time Mr. Nlogbrav Write ul•jzhone us.. lL rfa�o Licenaee.l}rouzha:r. out. _ - T, Alph and Mrs. Fir•over, W-ti. and t ha, had that honor thrust upon hiiii HOPPER Issuer of bl:trri lge AL) Mrs. lloovert Mrs. P. R. If',-,:•er and 17v Ijk.C,)Heaxue�of the County Coun Blktc_n5nli[lliug anti -Woodwurkiug t " ). Licoosea in the County.of uctario: :qhs. C. Forster atteudl d illi fMl' i.il e . Ft-w hien is the Province are Af"cc•at store and his re•ideuee,Claremont. '' , t tl of all 'killds. ' 1'1nde�tu.,t C, C`laremvnt. of their relative. tlrs. +lir.)Mwniuinara better po:.ted on lnnnicipat 'matters. _ y* rtt West Torontii on 11,mthty. ' Jo tq')h IIrI'hcon still continues to Shop elose Wednesdsays �'URtiVAY HOLTS-Is.-�otLLay• '�. 'G. Barnes dr-:ivi•lecl at CPar0- L' KlnRaton Road Part,cuLLr ntwaglco g��- EienP'M1.f7uh•sZ2L•LB,fE,Y - iniprovf- the },,;lake and lot recently and Saturday?. erJ to f+rmers attending:h ror-oto in ri.rts. inont to Palmer Broc...of Uxbridcr•;.on punch t,%1 from GPU. Salton and when $••st accommodwsiou under tbv now.'manace. The Tor-oflto Grailite Company 1 ueuixy, a ctipital Si., t-2f rn csllf, voitipteted-willumke it docided attrac- Bruck Road, W at.'C4argeamoderate. S.J. �c66u,,, Pro- Duchess Jlnke(i141t3),' :phis :, the la+t H Jackson prigtoi', 3 tion-to the runst-prominent loeatinn W. H. .+> _-- _ 'Lniunld of tine Durbain .claw th+ct Mr. in he corporation of 'Kinsale. - IIs 'g R.BEATON,T0 NSIIIPC ERi3 Barnes has for4 sale. although he hasa t o - � ' Ontario ,L parpEaaey basing the cannons in front UP. Coat+•yancor, Colnmi.sioner For takingnumber of yo-ing ones vornim, on that of the a>ui't house, Wtiitb removed Hloliest - 3' Western -'Banff of �? a+tdaylt., Accountant -Etc. Vone7 to loan . promise to be equally as Rood. The to li +fronClawn as a means of ro6ec- o. farm open lessee of Marriage Lio- oneea' biteva e, Oct, 4-v above animal is pronounced by good tion to-the town. as there is no further. _ l Drugs jud es to be euual to any 11 months need of rotection In a-hamlet likeM. 1IA'V, •Licensed Auctioneer. t1 ��L� Y• ��lathy, as an invading army would•�� All kinds of sales promptly attended to. LlUU g �� not design to-look at so small a collet- �1 oId bull calf in the count Cama al iCbarge. reasouab:e. Telephone residence or AU.DLEY tion of hooses. Pickering Branch. write.Green word,Oat. S p The hay-balers are again in our �j POSTILL. Licensed Auetibneer, - vieinitp. BROUGHAM Incorporated by set of Parliament 1889 F ` 1' . for Counties of York and Ontgrio. Ano- Ig pCl7 meant til®' ptireEt tion sales of all kinds attenaed to on shortest Guy Brownlee has; returned.from ' . , -- ... c J s Fra, r 's v'� w' A e z t,ftin i nonce Addrses Green Biv r P.o. Dot i ... with his niece - - _ e his trip in 'i extern Ontario. g - - and best Drugs and Chem- George Anil 31rs. Hicks entertained Mrs. 'Vilbur, at Whitevale,.' Authorized Capital !S1,000,0( X; 2 ��T • B. POWELL, Licensed' Auc- a number of their friend w Mrs.Cowan,,of.British Columbia, is Subscribed 555.000,00 y, Y V tionser for Ontario and York Cos. All icals come to u9. :Our ith a dance ' ., last week. . visiting her parents, George and Mrs. Paid up' $56,000.00 ' kinds of sales conducted either pr vately es by 6toCli iS cOnl lets. TVe Died at Audle Linton. Rest Account - 860,000.00 -,&notion. sale notes whetted. For dates or P y on Jan. 23rd, 1909, .0Lbar eaters apply at residence• gliza, the infant rink of the A. L. S.,aged Mrs. Holtby'Sr:,and Lilly Holtb-- Assets A,t100,000.00 AL, Pickering. orders leftpt News once will guarantee- the-quality to' are s ending a couple of weeks with receire prompt attention. 1817. 20 days. Jlany of its enthusiastic p R P promoters mourn its `untimely de- city friends. JORN Cower,Es� T.H.MoMix E be the best obtainable. P Y Pte Vent basn�:r r� POUCHE-R, Licensed Auction- mise. Mrs. Graham, of Mount Albert. and L s ear,valnatorand Covector for the uoaa -, The spelling maCch held by Lhe Aud• Mr. and Mrs. Doble,of the same place, � ties of York and Ontario All kinds of auction ley Literary Society on the 21st alt. ivpent Sunday with George and Mrs. Special attention given to Farmer's Ma sales conducted sad valuations made at mod- Notes Oollectioas solicited'and pram ly mads g was a 'decided y Linton. �t y arose charge. Estates sad poaaignmeats cos- /�y/ e(1 suCOeils. Mao found Farmer's rotes discounted Am can and statsotly managed and sold by auction or .� X �e�adden 'that such simple little words as vine- See hills for full particulars of the Foreign Exchange bought and told Drafts frprivate sale. Vortgaaes, roots, notes sod • yard, soughing, stretcher and chi g'r`and fancy dress and racing carnival '•a•d+aytilabls on all pasts of the world ggastral accounts promptly collected and satte to held in the Mammoth Rink, Ilactor7 settlements guaranteed. Phone or DrU Druggist and O title]] monk were sufficient to send them to write for termv and particulars, Broogham, gg Optitian, their seats. Brougham, on Tuesday, Feb.9th. Savings Bank .Department. Dos. Dates may be fixed by ph°n Nsawe We t to have to report the The entire books for Brougham- office. Pickering, '0nt, death of�Ur. Fred.Rowson on Friday annual combination aro now ready. Interest allowed on deposits at high- last. igh• . la:st. . The funeral took place Sunday Entries can be made with T. Poucher, est current rates, and credited or when, his remains were interred in Brougham, or F. Postill. Green Ri!vPr. paid quarterly to depositors, : N. F. Tomlinson has completed his' 7j}1111IIg�18In'S Graveside ceineterv. He had been P _ wamer Cos sufferin from- eryci elas for onl a month teaching here and has returned W g P Y Clarence T. Batty,,Mqr.Undertaking Parlorsb_ few days. He'was a young man of to his studies in Toronto. Mr. Steele King street, Pickering. ability and was a favorite among the resumes his teaching,duties hereon n t ; Have a full line or Iresh and sur- young people here. Monday next. O 1 1 u m n 4 Calls by day or night promptly The meeting la9t week of the A. L. St. John's Auxiliary of the W. F. M. p c attended to. Telephone. ed mears eonstantly on hand. Sr was well attersded. The debat�ee on S. held their' annual'meeting at-the e s (Bell or In pendent.) "Resolved, that Western Canudla af- home of '�Ire.'Geo. Philip on Tuesday --- �_ Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, fords greater opportimity+,to a young afternoon. The officers elected for Having secured thea enc for Ham, Bologna, �� einers, etc. man than Eastern Canada,"• was the 1969 are : Pre4....Mrs. (Rev.) Moore ;, g agency • ' chief feature. The aftlrinzative was 1st-Vice, Mrs. Barclay.grid-Vice, Mrs. Ithe Brampton Granite and 'eekercn� ever_ Highest prices paid for represented by E. Pardon and A. E d• �'y, and Marble Works, I am pre .s. )f:ticolrn; Ser 11rs. Devitt; Tress., k Butcher's cattle, tiffs. Geo. Phili � pared'to furnish all wor in wards, while 11-. H.•and F. -H. West- P• 'the granite and marble line ney .defe•nded 'the negative.' Many The Pickering Dramatic Club will g Mrst-class rias for hire nod Dints ,`Pre brow ht out and the Present their popplar drains"Coder at the very Iowest prices, aqd Z5 REAL, E STATE debater9 handled the suibject',well. the Lanrels,"in•the town hall here on work+natlship guaranteed....Day or Or nigtJt The jud;;es, after much deliberation, the evening of.the lUtlr •inst.,• under Goods shipped where desired. r BUS meets all 'tTalnB gave -their decision in favor'of the the au:piccs of the Brougham Dra- . See nae before. placing your, ' negative. matie Club. Our Cluh are to be coal. order. Lettering done on the ♦ Teaming promptly attended to: insurance. and -� mepded for bringing the play here as shortest notice.- �. CHERRYWOOD itis seldom such high,-'class dramas C.•T�'. GIBBONS, - Claremont, t regent for Canada Carriage Co. conveyancing Done. 1f r. Deacon is all smile,. It's a l?oy, are,given outside city opera houses. r T� • H. Peak The pixy has been presented twice in ]lass Jones speint Sunday at 'Loch 9 Pickering. Lin.dalP'• Pickering to large and delighted audi- P. Matthews visited William Green ences. 'Music will be furnished by a • • House and Lot sale or to-rent. Monday. first-class orchestra consisting of lst , 1 laeksm�tl�rn Also Planing Mill for sale. A. Grills is ;attending business col- and 2nd violin, cornet Lind tt piano. g- The music alone is well worth the rice I .� leve in Toronto. P JA Alex. Bonner has urchased a fine' of admission. Plan of hall at the Bra- /Spec r : g ugha'm Post office on and.after Satur- _ A general blacksmith business done: ]50 acre Farm for sale. French stallion. P day. P lust. Reserved seats 3oC„• �. All kinds of repairing neatly and If you avant to buy sell or'rent, call Chas. Danby.sprat -Sunday with C. day. s?ion 2dc. promptly executed, ati n y office. B:tranills. K.'and Mrs. Petty. A '17 �• Florse-shoeing - a - SW' .eialty. H. Stover, of 'The Hills,' Sundayed W. V. Richardson• with B. W. Lotten. - Grcm=1 ' f► ?�A'VC7, James MacCrae had a misfortune in — Markham on Monday. A quiet but pretty wedding toek WaAch ,DICKERING, ONT• Notary Public, Pickering. Harvy Henderson, of Guelph, spent place on Wedilesday, Jan. 20th, at 3 ,y,g�g�g�gg,g,�g,�,�@ a few days in our burg.: the residence of 1St. and Mrs. Wm, =:'I lel ie>�ii)itYaiaiiilA{� 1lessrs. Carter and Hollinger each Gibson; Hobari, when their 'only The lost a valuable.horse last week, daughter. Alice Mav,became the bride SINTER SESSION Mr. Brownsberger and his daughter of Walter J. Amos, of Medonte. The Ur�S DOMIND�11�INI�N BANQ Hattie visited at Russ Davidson s. cef•emony was performed by the Rev. ,• F•� ION BANK Walter and Mrg. Hollinger and Miss D. H: Currie, of Hillsdale, in the pres• Guaranteed one year Hood Office, Toronto Opens January 4th in all de- L. Davidson spent Sunday with Geo. ence of about fifty guests, including y partments.^vf the, CENTRAL Gates, relatives from outside points. The �T'T -�T BUSINESS COLLEGE, Yonge Alf. Rogers, of Bracondale,and Mr. bride, who -was unattended, wore a O1V L .L 1•50 General Banking Business and Gerrard Streets, Toronto. Mitchell, of Bond Lake,:visited here beautiful gown of blue chiffon taffetta transacted. Our Catalogue explains our su- ,,gg last week. silk trimmed with applique to match ' .In a Ban's nickle case periority in Equipment,'Staff, iia Owing to the severe weather on and carried a beautiful bridal boquet �••� =`c Methods and Results. You are Sunday evening the Epworth League of carnations. She presented a hand- Ci+SQ invited to write for it if inter- meeting was not held, 'some appearance as she entered the m Special attention given to g PP' ested in the kind of scho ] or Ln a Man's old-filled case' o w k ' P A nu tuber of our eo le - room on b.r father's arm t g • intend o o the strains people g ' which brings best success. Ad- in to Wbitevale Feb: 9th to bear the of the wedding march la ed b Miss - I c - . the collection of � g R P p Y ... dress W. H. SHAW, President famous .lecturer, Rev. C O. Johnston. Miller. After the ceremony the Com- Bale notes. A concert, tinder the auspices of the pang sat clown to a sumptuou's Wed- a' Aid, will be held in the hall on ding breakfast, after'which the usual - - +?'• — urs ay,- Feb. .12th.--AIl welcome. toasts were proposed and felicitous re- p�/� T 'l3AVINGB' DEPARTMENT. Admission 15c. plies made to the same. The gifts BASS>�TT•S - BRITISH Term of 1909 Look out for bilis announcing Geo. were numerous and costly and includ- 3Depoe!Lte received oaf $1. and CANADIAN Ten per cent cheap- Eavidson & Sons' sale of registered ed many handsome and useful articles. New Store, opposite the r , upwards. BUSINESS er, ten per cent bet• horses, roadsters,and ponies, high The happy couple left'in the afternoon New Post Office, ?J COLLEGE ter for Usines, grade cattle, etc., on Wednesdav,Feb. for Barrie, and after a short wedding . x=tereet allowed at highest TORONTO -Shorthand and Mat- 24th. gale at 12, lunch at 11. trip will reside at Hobart, where lir. u ••� p t�/ Current rates. ric, _ A very pleasant time was sppent at Amos is known as one of the pinnies- !-7 / O 7 Booklet free. R. A. Farquharson, P. Teefy s on Wednecdav evetling, in sive young farmers of the township. -CHAS. D. 40R.DON, Manager B. A., Princip�)rner'onge and the shape of a. reception 'to their and as a young than is very highlA)invited number only will be sold PICKERING Bloor Sts. daughter Mary. Our orchestra turn- respected by all who have the privil- �' WHITBY RANCH. fished music for the occasion. ego of his acquaintance. �,we"T .,_q"40NAMEMOV�.� ,x� S. ,::..;� y � ,,. .. ', -�. .. ::. ,'�.r v. r. - tax_ .:x'-4'.= . ;'a v.M., ..w-- '...,• �.�„.,�,^. ,..S:-Ja.. t� .• pro♦. ,•.3??Lx w,. . ...au,....' r-_..... ..,...:xm.�'e,.rb.,.:.wars..,ri".:�&�< .,,... <.,.. _ d:.._ '.-. ,moo.....:...; .. .. ,� �•�-,-� �, � � �.. .,.,,x suss <.:..,<,,, , ,..�. ..,., ,,� -�sr.s_.,> to'r .r-.� -w :'m *• +:. i•«� �` '... , .M. ,,.. "M3v '' ^r:., 's..�+ -v.. y, , .:.kyyy!: » 'Y"'y,:. �.ry^ --••.^sr-,. ,•r - ar-s -.m_':G: a• rdi••..� "a•„• •av 7i :p; ' rrF ....FW+' ,,�� �.. .'?•4`�i•. .,.,,v��^... ., . t: .• ,., :'=�., •te�kr't :a. 'n'd*cK 'Js. '.�•,. .4.. ,. 'La, , .Sur a .. '. ..,;'•.. ,., � °Y;4.c+ Y' :: ..,4i. .r?K�+'� Z ".y,"� ,.` suss. y.... .. ..y:•- suss .f,. .,.• ,,,,.. - • 1.: r. ler ¢ ' � '.'� . .. .- .•^,.. _' _ .-.:-.--.+rte. �- .. - x .'rx' I lk RE-TRIAL ORDERED. , - GREAT MEN WHO -HAVE FACTS ABOUT THE BRAIN. �Q ,t �,■t �< ., ;AFTER FIVE YEARS A soldier was recently tried by a PROVED ZAM-BUH. — w �e•r�•na VSe,�Ji Hal'd Thinking is Done at the Back court-martial for stealing money, for Catarrh' ' �1�j the property of the canteen. Scientist Analyst, and Wee Corre• of the Read. OF S��1 19 8IN q ' Should a list of the ingredients of Pe- The c The case was fairly gone into, spondeat all Testify. Common opinion has it that the �.• and eventually the court found h' - of thinking is done in the front part' ruIIB submitted t0 any medical ex- and inot--guitty, and—told flim that he Men and women great of thu ore ever wheel or nationality, - ' . ,DOD KIDNEY PILLS EF- left the court without a stain on knowledge, position and 'experi- head means a lofty intellect. Com- a would be obliged to admit without z�' '. his charactkr. encs, say that Zam Buk stands su- mono inion, it turn out, is precise- reservethateachoneofthemwasofua- FECT ANOTHER GRAND P After a little while a sergeant perior to all other healing sub- ly wrong, remarks a scientific man. doubted valve in chronic fhltarrhaldts- L, CUBE IN NOVA SCOTIA. - stances. Read the opinions of the ° came in and said to the president: More hard thinking is dauc at the eases,and had stood the test of many "Please, sir, Private Murphy following eminent men: back of the !lead than anywhere ears' a erienfie in the treatment of (the late prisoner) would like to Mr. Frank Scudamore, the fam- else. y- hire. Margaret Brady Tells How speak to you." ous war correspondent, who has such diseases. THERE CAN BE NO i °k They Relieved Her of $Deana- private Murphy was marched in, gone-through twenty-nine battles, Much of the rest is done in a re- DISPUTE ABOUT Tffi$ WHAT just above the ears. When the y •tism and Made Her Stronger in and, saluting the Bench, he said: and whose dispatches during the thinking involves action the sides) SER' Pernnaisoompos8dofthemost Every Way. "Beg pardon, sir; I'wish to thank Boer War were so eagerly read and top of the head play their. efficacious and universally used herbal 'Green's Brook, Pictou Co., N.S., you for your kindness, and to ask from coast to coast in Canada, special part. In fact, about the i remedies for catarrh. Every ingredient 7 you what I ought. to do with the says:-"Owing`Owing to the poisonous dye only pc rtion.of the outer layers of I of reruns has a reputation. of its own r Feb. 1st (Special).-That diseased i' „ . g 'from an undergarment penetrating i -Kidneys are the cause of the ills money I �• a' slight scratch, my legs broke out the brain substance that have never in the euro of soma phase of catarrh. from which so man women suffer been found to have the least con-I reruns brings to thehomethe COl9L- and that they are cured completely NOT TO BE PUMPED in ulcers. At one time I had sev- nection with any sort of thinking: BINM XNOWLEDQE OF 8EYE8AL enteen deep holes in my left leg, in is that lying above the eyes. : and permanently by Dodd's Kid-- The Paul Pry of'a certain tows, to, each of which I could put my y. g I SCHOOLS OFWMICINEinthe treat- Zley Pills, is once more proved in who loved to find out everything There Is another curious facto; the case of Mrs. Margaret Brady about the new residents, a led the thumb; and had fourteen similar about the thinking apparatus. Nine meat of catarrhal diseases; brings to ulcers on my right leg. Remedy men out of ten at least do all their ; the home,theseieati8oskillandknowl- ,of this place. son of a new neighbo one.morn- after remedy felled to heat these, edgeofthemodem pharmacist;and la�E "`For five years," says Mrs. ing in the local dru sts. thinking on the left side of fhe' east,brisgstothe home the vast 1 and I was well nigh worn out with brain, and might, so far as their butnotl Brady.'when interviewed regarding Good-morning, 1 e boy," he g her sickness and cure "i was 'ill said. What is your name I" Pain and lack of sleep. Zam-Buk purely mental operations are con- ! sad varied experience of Dr.Hartman, with Kidney and Liver complaint, was introduced and I am glad to corned et on just as well if t'he. �theuaeofeatarrhremodies,andiuth6 "Same as dad's," was the quick say that it gave me speedy relief. g a which caused Rheumatism, Neural- reply. A few weeks' treatment resulted in entire right half were removed. treatment of catarrhal diseases. _ ' gin and Heart Flutterings.'. My "Of course, I' know, little boy; „ There have been men who have I The fact is,chronic catarrh is a die• nervous s tem was affected, .and but what is your dad's name, •a Perfect cure of all the ulcers. lost a cupful of brains out of the' ease Which is veryprevalent- J"s Dr Andrew Wilson, whose repu- right side of their heads and re- tray Blood seemed to lack vitality. dear I thousand people know they .have „ it ,; tation as a scientist is world-wide, tained all their mental faculties medi�isleft 0-Rd Webushed ere lta*o chrosio eatarrh. They have visited R der the doctor's oare, but,receiv- Still he persisted. _ ("Homely balks on First Aid") ,ad no benefit till I used Dodd's "I mean, .what du they.'say when „ men in whom the , less of a half'; aver tkiev call you to breakfast l" says:- Zam Buk may be relied up- thimbleful from the left side has' told that their Casa is one of chronic which catarrh. It ma be of the nose,throat, Pills. They relieved me o eu- ey requires no'.preparation, an aslF Itiatism and made me stronger and las gets there first. _ the particular advantage. of poi- of their lines unable to recognize u?lSsr ma otter -in every, way. These reme- "—'l' tsee pa unique healing properties." by sight their own'wives. organ. There is no doubt as to then- 4ett and no other cured ser SCIEN'fIFiG. The phrenologists, of course, have i tare of the disease. The only trouble -dieTodd's Kidney Pills. always' lways cure .' Is l La o t es-Scott, the fam- the entire brain mapped out like) is the remedy. this doctor has tried to To sa,r that love is a disease ous analyst to the Royal Commis building sites--combativeness here, f cure them. That doctor has tried to 'diseased Kidneys and all diseases Arouses thoughts ironic; sion for Victoria, says:-"I' 'have that are caused by 'diseased Kid But..every scientist agrees no hesitation in certifying the en= order there.. This part of. ones,prescribe for them. net's or impure blood. That itis rarely chronic. tine purity of Zam-Buk It is of brain operates when he puts away` BUT T= ALL 7AILBD TO i� '*--- -- great healing power . for open his shoes in the closet, and when EBIi�O �Y . he thrown them at the cat: QUITE so. A Woman's Sympathy I wounds or injuries." Dr.H:artman's idea is that a catarrh ; Now, as a matt•r of fact,_we have - ,are you discouraged? Is your doctor's� All druggists and sto'es tell ,faculties." in tae mind and "or-;remedy can be made on a large scale, hi ewcomer="You told me Miss bill a heavy financial load? is your pain at 50c. a box; 3 for $1.25; or post „ 0s he is it;that it can be made a near physical harden? 1 snow venae gats in the btais about as much r, Yellowleaf was as pretty as she these mean to delicate women-1 have free from Zam-Buk Co., Toronto, could be. Why, she's a perfect been druea tared, tooa but learned haw to I as we have afootball-playing mus- i honestly, of the purest drags and of fright ,+, cure m .cit. I want to tit ar your her_ for price. You are avarned against cls and s hood-sawing muscle, and ! the strictest uniformity. His idea is dens. dPL not end.the pain and stop the harmful imitations. still another .muscle for standing! that this remedyeanbeanpplieddirsetr Crawley-"Nevertheless, she is as docter^s batt I can de this for you and pretty as she can be." w1l� u you will assist me. still. The brain acts as a whole, the and nolnorebecharged - P y �Cll You need do is to writs for a free Repeat it:•'shil0h,s cure will alwave just as the body does. We use,a}1 for it thax is necessary for the of.the remedy which has been placed,care my eonshs Yd colds." . to my hands to be given away. Perhaps our muscles to play football, and of it ". They Advertise Themselves:-Im- ?tris one bo:will cure yon-it has done so we use them all to saw wood. taediatel the were offered to the for cure`'• Urn I &hall be happy and. No other household remedy s0 nn>I• y 3 you win be cured for 2e ithe cost of a: All the would s a stage upon vetsall advertised Carries upon the ublic, Parmelee's Vegetable Pills 'poaV stamp)- Your teeters held c•onf!-1 which most of •us make a show of b Y p Cants:l . w to to-da form tree treat. label the principal active constituents. became popular because of the ?neat.IDBS.F,IC CClrindaor.ons. ourselves sooner or later. And the average small boy dis- I; good report they- -!made for them- ' -- likes to part his hair almost as I SUWiag that Peru= iavitea the (till Y selves. That reputation has grown Jones did you leave your Auwetnas?tae. .hstbistobaveviolentpall much as a man dislikes tae part with'�ipeiitiiOIIOf th0 oritiei �z sand the• now rank among the first new lod in c' I thought the land- Mme take ode then aad'soms aventh. Octter his. y g 6 $' g ;ccs �, t• t,Ee • 'l�rs D a L" otter. ct ter For a free illustrated booklet en _ !medicines f r use in attar$& of 'lady preatlsed to��treat you like( ,vK the Nat or tie pain;it ww do cots w et*• titled `Tile Truth About Peruna," s dy's�iepsia and biliousness, com- one of the f amily I Smith- Yps; you comfort than anirtkiai• Repeat it:—"ih+loh's cure will always address The Peruaa Company, . laiEnta of the liver and kidneys, left.".- cure my coughs sad Colds. P y that's why I left. . Columbus Ohio.. Mailed po tpaid. rheumatism, fever and .ague and Time flies, and no`airs}iip has ' the innumerable complications' to Holloway's Corn Cure destroys all been able to beat it. The man who has no vocation ���C RatM 7%22k Without Mutt. doesn't need a •acation. P (1 Gc sesl.t?nee iwhich these ailments give rise: kinds of corns and warts,.rootand -CALVES Swale srispgood Co..UAL.Toronto branch. . Who, then would endure They Cleanse the System Thor- ' NEARER &--ILL. them with such a cheap and effec-. oughly. - Partiielee's Vegetable Much distress and sickness in ivaI remedy within reach? pills elear the stomach and 'bow- children is caused- by Forms. Mo- SURE HEAVE CURE Phrenologist--"t m: Were;;our ancestors eccentric Y' e}s of bilious matter, cause the ther Graves' Worm Exterminator Our guaranteed' Heave Cure will Visitor-"No; but rM�' wife is. I€ there is any-knocking to be excretory vessels to.throw off im- gives relief by removing t}te cause. save your -horse, Has completely 1F.zamine the small bn r,p3, please." done let opportunity do it. `purities from the blood into the Cite it a trial and be convincgd,. cured .many cases pronounced in- purities bowels, and expel the deleterious curable. Send-for copies of testi- - Repeat-lt:-•'lshiloh's oure.will always; mans from the body. Thea do this- some men sit on others-while menials -and further information. stire my coughs and colds.' - Wevestit;-'Willoh's t;rewtilalwis" without pain or inconvenience to Restoule lenremyoonsheanaco..s." P trying to stand up for themselves. Four Brothers, , Ont I the patient,, who speedily realizes Give some people their,.pick and P y time. ever their good offices as soon as they ------- - - - !.they'll ick flaws You may have observed that t gin to take effect. They have j man who boasts that he'can ,, "A ernve yard eesgih".Is tau cry of I,ortnpastrong recommendations from all 1Uw mor let it-alone usually drink lungs far mevr dire?bent mercy,n the for an of kinds of people. ,Allen's I.uns lsam, which is used with such cod e8ect even to eonsamptioa's early stages. y Missionaries M All LUMS.aro friends ,,, reverneglectac•a=h. Maude--"I'm a little uneasy inFU S aIId ' ` tillar. Handrods of letters certify to t'• �----- my mind. Ned asked me t0 marry. Nor aoddenta and sudden eraerp►etrn He who thinks only of himself him, and I told him I might, some -. rale■, ID S e•uts sad brnL.es the 9nd tt iar•+'� si tj�l+ 'hasn't an • too much to'think about. day. Now, 'would you call that a Write!or Weekly PNoe Lists 6hipmenfto Sollfeltod. bY. —Perry Dau •—fe•a.d boo • promise I" Marie-"No, - � JOHN HALLAM T0110NT0, ONT. Repeat it:-"shiloh•nccuo will always call it a threat." ' . - Mrs. Yale-"I am vers r. rry, cure my coughs and colds." doctor, you were not able ler at- gopeat It;-•"shilah's vote will alway<i .tend the church supper party la;,t It's easier to lead a balky horse cure myooaghaand oolds•" - 'night; it would have done you gr,. d to water than to drive him tQ a Wag to be there.". The Doctor--"It has gone The more an egotist a man is the. already done me goods madam; I " ' more difficult it is for him to see have just prescribed for three o! ' Bickle's Anti-Consumptive Syrup his faults. thepa`rticipants." . is the result of expert chemical WHY DO experimehts, undertaken to dis- n�j, ceded to the higher Edn- The Crick in the 'Back. One cover a preventive of inflaminatioa' FEATH R DYE I N Q mob Bei'p�� 'nae fact that they an 1 touch of nature makes the whole.!of,the lungs and consumption, by cle..f.[..aesruneand X14 Oloves cleaved Those tkf--Ce of C r can De sent tt7 to Per as. tie best Place is prefer e q G1+ldEA1p, Ct meat Bost, #world kin,„ sings the poet. But destroying the .germs that developOne folowaoferisael advice in an cath►? iie�, L_ what about the touch of rheums- these,disea-ses, and fill the world I BRITr9H AMERICAN DYEING CO. t�aet.toww paisMinssl ssttao p fries) '; ?ism and lumbago, which is so com- with pitiable subjects hopelessly �[oxraral. 77te only pi— whit the H � mon now? -There is no poetry in stricken. The use of this Syrupthat touch, for it renders life mis- will.prevent thG'dire-consequenzes .1 erable. Yethow delighted is the of neglected_ Colds. A trial, which 150 OLD TIME SONGS ` sense of relief when an application -costs only-25 cents, will convince Words and Music Complete. of Dr. Thomas'.Eclect rip Oil drives you that this .is_cQrte-et.. tto COMIC RECITATIONS, THE Send for (free) Catalogue No. 75. pain dway. There is nothing equals _ -- + PRACTICAL POULTRY KEEPER, it. After a man has finally landed a to cents each or g for z5 cents, post TMs ggly PIANO'W'Often�O...l ir*i?ed GU ELPH,ONTAR(tf3. ' - government job he begins to kick paid, and oar Catalogue of 400 Book LUCK. because it is not more remunera= Bargains FREIi. t When a man talks about luck,"- t've. Tho 1L o, SMITH 09., Dept. o, crane, ant HOTEL TRAYMORE said Uncle Eben, "lie nearly allus Monts After Month acoldsticka,anasoemasn u means hard luck. ,'Ovuse when he's par holes in your throat. Are you aware that A- J. PATTI SON & C©- ON THE OCEAN FRONT. "prosperous he's g.einter _ take 'all even a stubborn and lonz neglected cold is cured 33-35 SCOTT STREET, TORONTO, fi with Allot•,Lung Balsam t ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. de credit foh Lis uwn slnahtriess.” ' NOT EXACTLY WHAT HE Sto-.k Brokers&Financial Agents MEANT. 4103E3.Ah XJ1lW 3 and otherstnckr bourbtanrl sold„n cotnmisniolL E , r - A German who did not talk very a„no;p„ndouce invited. Orders maybe wired al ' fluent English and who had been in out eave-s. England -)me little time, was de- -- -- ,i sirolis of giving his wife a fort- night's holiday. at the seaside. He ` found, however, that he would be w unable to spare the time himself, but promised to acconiphny her l there and return the following day. Accordingly, onthe morning `� «,Nei.-•^�� t a � l - -� 6 5 i when they were to make the jour arse+ A mxg-aOcent tan-stary tiro-prnnf addition is gust be'ng cn�pletad,mut.'-s tbi.farnoaa ---- he_55_en.t to t�10 tl kat O�1CP, 3*+ �� "�s Itcstelry rho newest and m•wt up-?sedate of \tlautio City ii etoLt. 'A new taatt ie tee uuu+uxl ,bize of the.bed rooms,averalfing iP feet square. ,•'h• and Said t0 the U Mal: Shipment;t, n+ Llii c IAM, atntnst i1t1", ► „ rin•,t;,la Last year, Til Elti,:S A S ::15UV, Every room camaaands an ocein.vioer,.h]th attache.l with sea an.l t e , Rater Chs ot Please glue me vQll t1ClCet t0 !)ver two buedred h,a ors and shi, ors who 'ss in o:ery chamber. Tem?oraturo regula'te,i by'I'berm•adadt, tl:e lot dxval p•re+t is . •a'krtl rt Wtt B t�r,�6 Brighton for moself,• to return to- h'aI p:ovYnuil• chi Pu'1 ohawhere �Vca beo;t stearohsstiag. '1'olophoae.inovoryroact. e)olfprivilogo.. Capacity6J). t :ltefor iL;utratad VL Me r G €i• >> pp booklet. A a , ad fa l t ur li+t,. N Ill'\t�l' l'tll'? Neo p:e f hon s sold c ly h' mo1TOw. Tiler, to the amuSe- 1...t 1„i o,,ahi{,pin,;oape-,.w+anti rami? caa�f i. zzl,^nt of ecerynne, he addc�3 : �tl�t1 ;o try r,;veli+c„n apph avian. CHARLES O. AIAR.QUFTrE, TRA1',iiOZE. t1oTEI. C,7,�P�1�', , A. E P & 00 an r t rw i t s011 oder'for Aly life--nevairN to IERCE M ngc D. � 'Il'1'i:, [ ISSI'F, \0. Al, return : ' dor sT. haul. ST., JtO�'1"REAL n - cY.�-+.S:1fJ!n. ..ain^'..rs,+ K$n', w6,As.':u. ..'J. ..:, ..o .. . ..f�� c,^:a✓1°.il� ..," 'a G. •,At. i.!`A•T 5, .•,a,': t". .�.. i. '^i u� f 1E .... . rex. ..,. i•." .. _ry 'r .i �. ,..'. .-.• .'.v '.' �. •. ..:., ' K .-a•” .,i..!I,\•.y 3`.'' !i '.4 k rvM. {. '•4AR �',1,'� r,-�., :'S..., w'..M,s,..•^f✓..e ��.. :a,...,ri�..M-- �- x;,,.e �x'a+ .:.,k'_. w.'.rw•-,' .:v.. :Yv _ 'Y. .r. w.Vin..,.a;'�^C"�^, 'y;i:'_o r, v x k' d. _4;n. y., .(fi'M �`•�.: '"t.;.. R'r V1e,,„,a i�, _ y.. +ryf-• �'i' YF'rpx•• .a�yi'�,.ii. �?J�`hsi.*+5 .:+y^�"�. ..a✓ .•., ., .;«:». .e 'a+, #lei• 4. «,.,<' L '. 'r '."'Y „ .....w. q'. ,n,•.n4 ..�a.. s:- .r �4:.� fir, i'>' s.:. -.r .. .. Y.. ..' ..s :..n a,. ... .: ,_:}.. .. i '•.t;.{.. :9^ I:• .y `'•y3•-.' - 'L.: w� •.y„ - is'• ,.,y y baba- ,r-�'".3.•� ,:,•� r.. �.. ..c>.r.. ^' ,.4. :`;�'i-.^..�'Je' ws«-.�,• �..}� .;�:f- ..� �+`�' ...is:�'.s 1�... .�.^-, ...^S: Y. ..'..,,y,. - ,�", ,, , -. .♦ rwS .. .. �Y.r.{;, � '...n C!.l'::' K' •.. .. {,,.y ..:.�.•s•?••v -F_,�+ 'V' .y%.' -fin:`'in� ":NL.• .A-. ',"Y�•'.'� V-..va.. r..... •.,Y.• ,.,�4'- .y, ... .-. 'r!'v^,'. . : ....> •V....i•�' ..f fib ' .%:.•- " '... !(,...v.;,.. �. •,Q •' ✓ {,. •1". Se, 9fl,v sVr ',•,� ..r M y.+.+.0 W ..S baba' , -.... ••.'^ ✓ :•,F -.:' ....w., .....,.,arx ol,y. 1V-.:,�!.: lsf:'. - -, - . '.. i; _..7,.•'• iih'R ., .. ..i ..- .'Y.« baba.J: N.. a .'.. •.': '%.•" i :' ,., /S - t �;' �a. ,.1� ,baba. ..�^.. ..c•• baba... «'s. :,.. A� .-..:,.« �. .. .w. q r ,�.y .,. ... �, n,1d. baba.., 'G., r:r Ri[.•,.:.'i+..0-.. baba:.. ya'.int.. J" .r r ..•+. 1. �'`V. ,:m . sent attractions to the eye symbolic TRADERS BANK PROSPERITY. wife and little girl to Coney Island POOR CAUSE FOR STRIKES TONIC TREATMENT of anything but misery. (the New York seaside pleasure re- ` .: .. One of the most charming pro- It is very comforting to Cana- sort) once a week, to kiss your wife FOR INDIGESTION ceEsions seen in a strike was at Olson to review the history of the at least once a day, and to give NEBY SLIGHT REASONS $0'+11E• Vienna, in the spring of last year.Five thnilgAnA makers, garbedpast eighteen months and compare her six dollars of your weekly e manner in w is eir, coun- ' in the latest modes marched in try has come through the dangers you occasionally buy her•a bunchn ;'' . rows of four along the Ringetrasse. of the recent Paolo, with the trou- of flowers, or other little gift. On The Only Sensible Way to cure ,a ' ' They were led by smiling police, blesome times experienced in the no account are y ou to allow your Stomach Troublu and GiTe Houstse5e or no ]Moustache Caused and crowds in the street showed United States and other countries mother-in-law to interfere in your 8 StrIkle-Poor Coffee'Started their delight .at the march' of older but less fortunate from the domestic affairs. ,This sentence is eW Health. "}r beauty. Among these strikers banking standpoint. The perfec- of four weeks' duration. At the L ;Anpther. were man • of the belles of Vienna. end of that time you are both to When'the stomach is feeble the y tions.of the 'Canadian banking sys- It was in Vienna, too, and at tem and the services which it has appear here and report*- and if you food ,lies in it undigested, decays - All the -world over, higher wages about the same'period', that 7,000 rendered to the Dominion as s have• not been obedient I shall and throws off poisonous gases . and fewer hours of work have been bakers came out for higher wages whole and to individual Canadians Punish you'for contempt of Court." that distend the walls of the sto .' the great basis of a strike, but and a,nine-hour day. On bread be- are not always adequately appreci- At the end of the stipulated mach, and causes serious inter. = there are exceptions. In last ing imported from neighborin eriod the cou le appear. The ence with other organs, es eciai ated by the Canadian people. We P P PP g , Tears Paris strike of waiters, the towns, ,the shops were . Backed, are apt to accept as a matter 'of man was carrying the little girl. ly with the action of the heart and _ • great question of the day was whe- loaves being piled in the streets Both -looked happier and more I lungs.. These poisonous gases have ther the waiter be allowed to row course ,such unobtrusive, smoothly g and fired with petroleum: The workingbusiness institutions. piosperous. The magistrate' called other ill effects. They are absorb- moustache a or remain clean-shav- Imperial Court had to go without One f the greatest banks in them into his private room, and ed by the blood and'so weaken en. The masters insisted on a. its rolls in the morning, and the this very excellent system of ours congratulated them both. He has and corrupt it_as to cause aches close shave, but the employees hospitala were in such straits that is the Traders Bank. In fact ''in kept an eye' on them since, and in remote parts of thea body g ' and + istruck for beards and m aes. the.nurses had to turn to and make point of capital it is our 'sixth quite recently declared that it was the formation of unhealthv tissue As one' might expect in a is, a flour and rice-puddings. To the largest banking institution. The the most successful sentence which everywhere.' General bodily weak- 'La was composed, call delight of the children, pastry had reputation of its management for he had ever passed in his life. ness and loss of weight is the re- marchMardhe sea Loufiats"-"lo ats" to be cult. The nerves and the brain beingParisian elan for cafe- ait- conservative, pave progressiveness In Scotland, prior to the union , 8 are , disturbed . era. The march was sun by�the' SUBSTITUTED FOR BREAD. has been amply borne out by the with England, bankrupts were and discomforts Bung _ business of the 24th fiscal year compelled to wear Parti-colored 'such as dizziness, hot flashes, - --strikers. The • waiters on -the When the French Provision which was completed on December garments-grey and .yellow, not(sleeplessness; irritability and de - ,Freneh liner Champagne struck Trades Union decreed a strike on spondency originate from this work out.of• sympathy with their Aril 11th, 1907, Paris immediate- 31st, 1908. unlike the modern convict dress. M1 P The Annual Shareholders' Meet- The result was' thst there were source. Experience 'shows that ' Paris colleagues. When the boat ly took fright, and began to store these troubles vanish just as soon sailed without them 'the stokers lar a uantities of rovisions. At ing w$s held in the head office singularly few Scotsmen in those y. gAt a;pmpathy with Quo q p building,. Yonge street, Toronto days who failed to a as the stoma on January t e .statement t present bankruptcy is an un- enough to digest the food. In _ the waiters; but, as t e stokers de Sebastopol no fewer than 750 of,the year's operations present-,d known offence in China, for the other words it needs a� tunic that •were in danger of arrest for dis- hams were sold before eleven by Mr. Stuart Strathy, the Gener• .sentence isinvariabl im will rouse it o do thg worl, of e oo into nouris - waiters, to save their 'friends from 9th. At another store, a lady, ac- n u ' ea went. The tonic ought to be one exceptional strength and ry lar e g durance vile; returned on board. compaaied by her two soar, amen- profits on the year's bus ess. Tge •:A CURE FOR GAMBLERS. _. that will agree with the most deli- Strikes have been known to oc- servant, and two yeomen-servants, high esteem in which the Trad•ra tate stomach', and this is- exactly cur in workhouses, generally speak- made a.n onslaught on everything. g Some year's ago there was an ex- what Dr. Williams' Pink Pills da. Bank is held by the general pub , traordinar outbreak of gambling I ing,' ander' such circumstances that Large sacks of flour were delivered y' g g Here is a bit of strop proof: it is impossible to sympathize with at lie is ,evidenced by the large in- in Russian Manchuria, Men spent g P Pprivate houses, and sheep were P Miss Lizzie Macdonald.. ]Iarbor- crease in -deposits. This is Parti, all their d L`Dr. Phil- "+" the -strikers. kept in reserve, ready to be killed, pays playing games of au_Bopche, N. S., says cularly noteworthy in view of the chance and work was utter] POOR COFFEE, The strike leaders threatened to disturbed financial conditions of Y. nog- ]isms' Pink Pills have.dans for me - call out '50,000 men and starve lotted. The authorities tried fines what no other medicine did'or a and not enough of it Cues a the pant twelve months. and im risonment in vain. At last a g pri- Paris into submission. On leav- p past year . P �parently� could_ do. For, almost in off 'work, the journeymen The net profits of the .'•:• mart' . cause • of the unemployed g j ymen bak- they made a new decree,. and the throe years I suffered untold ag- amount to the.large total of $500,• next batch of amblers were sen- ti strike at South Ockendon. The col- ers intended to mix soap-and-water g `ony- from indigestion. I would have 217.60, after making provision for tented to .wear iron. rias riveted • ony is that of the Weal Ham Dr's-. with the dough, to prevent the man- g the most distressing sins in the • bad and doubtful debts and reserv- . i g P tress Commit+6ee, and the superin- Cera from making bread them- round their-necks. The result was stomach after eating, I could not ' Consent explained that man of ing accrued interest; The amount, s lendid, 13amblin ceased as if P Y selves.-London Answers. g premium of P 6 _. sleep at night and I would rise in �. together with the the morning fee]in� tired and Born . the unemployed objected to the by magic. food. - '�' $100. on the issue of new stock, It was the object of a character, g out. 1.1ost in weight and was'a;]- One man. on mein served with SEAWEED A FERTILIZER.- and the balance. $25,364.39, at ere- in a well-known is to'make,," g play- l most reduced to a shadow, I was a bloater for his breakfast, asked sit of profit and loss account, punishment fit the crime." • This P under doctor's treatment almost "Ier .vinegar. On being told there Orkney Islanders Prefer It to Farm- brought forward from last year,, was never better accompliBhed'thaa ' - ` gives a total of $525,6138.99. This b coasts stir, but with no benefit: ... 'was 'none, he sent the _fish back, yard Manure. y the Buildings Commissionrers of was disposed of b the payment of g One day I read the testimonial 01 read said, Then you can keep the p Y P y Chicago. Visiting Marshall Field's a lady who had been cured of 9thing` Objection; too, had been Seaweed is a valuable fertilizer. four,quarterly dividends at 7-0 per huge stores on July 9th, 1906:-the '!dyspepsia by Dr. Williams' Pink gr "ken to the dumplings. The men The Irish peasants prefer it to ma- annum, amounting to 8304,899.40, largest de artme,>t store in the novo, and-the farmers of the. Qrk- arcs b writin off $20,000 from g P IPills and decided to try them. The complained that they were nbt y g' world *their inspector found. that ;first two or three boxes I took did given any sweet-puddings, or mills- ney Islands formerly let farmyard bank premises and furniture •for the management hall failed to put �,first show an apparent relief and 'puddings, "except when. the com- manure accumulate unused on ac-' depreciation and transferring to I signs in prominent place-,- mark- ;1-began to fe r he medicine would � mittee came down." count of its ,inferiority to seaweed Officers Guarantee Fund, $5,000, ing the exits. Thry at once closed 'not he] me, In the strike of Italian laborers as a fertilizer, and to Pension Fund, $5;000, and;tlie'whole lace, and closed it re- I P but as I had bought; ' The' seaweed that is brought carrying forward to Profit 'and! P a half dozen'boxes I decided that k,1 419, at Argenta so resolute was the-en- mained for lhtee hours, -when the tire. population in its resistance to mayor of the city, Mr. Dunne, er- would use them. u anyway. • ashore or drifts thareza dried and Loss, $190,994.49• - � p y ay. To burned and the ashes are read The amounts now on deposit P my joy• before they were all.used •: the farmer proprietors that 1,700 P P mitted it to'be re-opened. This i 1 began to im rove and I of three babies were sent awn to be nurs- over the land. The ashes'contain have reached a total of $25,355,-, compulsory closing is calculated to g P R ' Y P g boats more. By the time I'.finish ed, that the mothers, might be left a good proportion of .potash and 11.7.02. The liquid assets of the have cost 'the-,firm somethin like I `:free to assist the strikers. Phosphates, and some kinds of Bank now amount to over 30a' of $20,000, and the result wasthat eta these I, was tigain in 'the best :•. �. weed also yield nitrates, These the liabilities to the public. while f of health, and had gained I2 The extraordinary sight of mil- every -firm in 'the Fity bestirred it I pounds in weight-, I have not since three substances are the life of ve- the total assets, have reached the P g Iionaires'. sons stripped to the self to have its; exits properly had a.'twin a of this terrible trou waist, loadingthe brewer Ra _ getation, and for this reason the large amount of ",859,59Q., marked. g ons, and stoking Y g ashes of seaweed 'are an ideal food The address of the. President, ble, and am more grateful than $ g .the fires, was ----+'>F ' witnessed in the brewery strike at for crops. Mr. C° D. Warren, as well as that words can say for what Dr. '�i'it St. Louis. The saloon-keepers had Some years ago a French sea cavi- of 'the General Manager, Mr. ` _{CROWS ON A SPREE. lliienis' Pink Pills have done for _#o sto the u trade at this time, tain attempted to organize a com- Stuart Strathy, reflected an opti- , P jug Sitting in an Indian garden one _You can et Dr. Williams' Pink so that the bar customs-ra might Pant' to send ships to the Saragossa mism that is most encouraging and I da and irritated beyond measure q not, be sea, where they could easily col a caution that is admirable to the y' Y Pills from any medicine dealer or by the petty larceneies and effrnn- by wait at 50 cents fa Lax or six lett big cargoes°of drift weed and last degree. The shareholders and tety of a party of• lidian crows, boxes for $2,30 from The Dr. Wil- DEPRIVED OF SUPPLIES. bring it to France to be burned depositors of the Traders Bank; are the writer was tempted .for once [boxes ry 'Strikes have been known to re- 'for the fertilizing. ashes. Capital-. indeed fortunate in having as pre- P llama Medicine • Co., Brockville, P ists told him, however, that they Bid' of their institution a man of to put them to the proof in this 'Ont... z did.not think it would ay to carr matter, says,the .London Globe. i � . a p y .the -business experience and great My youngest boy, the weed so far and the money was ability of Air'. Warren., They had taken the bananas from I�ARSHIP'S SLARCHLfGHT. 44 Wali sick with fever not raised. . the table in (runt and the biscuit's � It is asserted by some authorities l• from the plate .at his side with . On a dart. ' night' no warship ,. 'last June, and when he got g posits of.nitrate shameless persistency. � So a few, would be safe from torpedo attack that the rear de SUGGESSFUE SENTENCES more biscuits were procured and 6etterl&e doctor prescribed of soda which are sent' from Chile P but for the searchlight. Thi !ft311 - s surreptitiously soaked in ruin. It `moon lights up a turpedci-boat so- United s Etntiakion, and he to all parts of Europe and the .. was not long .before half a dozen that it can be fired at when nearly liked it so well that he drank United StateB to be spread over Y the farm lands were formed b the crows came down and cleared the a mile away.• To produce the same Y CRIMINALS WHO WERE REAL- out of the bottle, and is decay of .huge masses of-'seaweed plate as usual. Th.e spirit'worked I illumination.with the most power- decay Dowjtslasphmpattndstrong when the land was sunk under the LY CURED. Very promptly upon them, and in ful artificial light, an electrrc are ten minutes they were all in a of 160,000 candle-power, l an a a1! sea. Undecomposed parts of sea- P Paced US y y- weed-, it .is' said- are still found state of semi-intoxication.- While three quarters of a mile 19 h .where . . . two bottles flues there'. Moderate ' Methods in Dealing a few made 'futil'e' efforts to reach would be needed, if the aid ofit The attention of the Ca a Colon With Law-Breakers is branches overhead others essayed rors were not available.• But with K' — .1QfIN F' P y - ; to perch on the roof ridge of the `this, light. *and an ingenious. ar- Government was recently called to ' Bein Tried. { g g . ars MDFA Box 263,Teagmwb- g. nearest ' bungalow and helplessly ran ement of mirrors it is.possible ~R. the fact that.very large quantities failin rolled into the utters. g ' Flt'ees one Co., Teras. of seaweed are constantly being There was a time-and not s� gr g to surpass the moon. Searchlights washed ashore along the northwest very long ago, -either-when t'he ,p are now made which throw light o- . -S CO TT ' coast, and a't fast accounts the law took the broad view that a a distance of sixty-three miles; but Government .had sent for samples criminal .was incurable. Tgerefote, �♦O, 0�0 objects'ean bCseen only a few miles of the weed to determine its value he or she'was hanged out of hand, LITTLE LIVES LOST from the.source, of the light. The •zw,: HOW.TO SAVE THEM. effect on the enem is most demor- as a fertilizer. and the State, put to no furtrer y' Sir Humphry Davy was one of the trouble or expense. But the world ' alining. When the bright beam is first to recommend seaweed as a has The annual report of the sudden] thrown on the eye the grown more humane. M ire ( y * _ ;�' fertilizer about a century ago. Fora moderate methods prevail, and the Registrar=General for On- pupil contracts violently;_when the -F generations the inhabitants of the aim is now reformation, not ven- tarso shows that for every beam is removed the eye can see Channel Islands have sine a fair thousand children born one nothing. If this be repeated a few g sl geance.• $ P .. • living b collecting and burning hundred and eleven die be- 1s the greatest help for babies g y' g g In New Zealand for instan .e. y g Liman,iso twat onlIy the best trained the weed and selling the ashes as they have' passed a new .Act dean• fore the reach the age of told young Children there is. manure. These ashes ' are also ing with, habitual criminals. About one year. Most of these and most courageous can continue _ Ie just fits their need; it ust largely used in the British Isles a year a man named Sparro��, deaths are due to disorders the attack. p J j. of the stomach and bowels k suits their delicate sensitive and along the Norwegian and who had been previously con-icted :. and most of these little lives' k Fiench 'coasts. twenty-seven times, was the first to A✓J kPANESE LOVE TRAGEDY `�. nature$; they thrive on it. Just • The. seaweed thrown' up on the be declared a habitual criminal, 4 could be' saved if mothers ? kept always at hand a safe ' s- little does them so much shores in the'neighborhood of Cape and 'was sentenced to be sent to a A Japan'es'e woman belied es that a ` g P Y and simple , remedy like there is marriage in heaven; so Sots and saves you so much Town has long been regarded as reformatory, and kept there until t Baby's Own Tablets. These an expensive nuisance. The city he reformed. , a that, if she is compelled to marry ', worry. You owe it to them n expense has for p The have a similar law in N w Tablets cure all stomach g years been ay-. y one man while she loves another, and yourself to' make them as ing teamsters to collect the stiff, and'bowel troubles, but bet- or not .to marc where her love South Wales, and it'works very Y ter still an eccasiunaI dose goes out, she will be united to the. strong and healthy as possible. haul it away and bury it. The well. You may object that v.)u will prevent these troubles amount of weed thus disposed of cannot tell .when a habitual has P r kr' man she loves in the world beyond. 'SCOTT'S EMULSION will help has been about 1,500 tons a coming on,,. Mrs. T. Shaffer, At Mima ori a in year. reformed. These old gaolbird's are B , 3ee g girl named ou'tetter than anything; else; . The city authorities have now .seen The Brook,' Ont., says: - I Miem •has 'just been arrested far cunning to the' lust degree. But have used Baby's Own Tab- I - , g spreading it must be remembered,that when attempting to stab her lover, nam- ~ ' ut be sure to get SCOTT S. anew light and are s.readin the news anion the farmers that the, lets for _stomach and bowel ed Uzea because she saw :•jt's.th� best, and then„ are so 8 they are r leased, it is only on weed is a very v pro a ion. an a ter suits le em- czf,being united to..him in earthly many worthless imitations. plo, meat has been obtained, them satisfacteary, I feel that matrimony. It. was her intention ..r P y my little ones are safe so AL1, nxLccisrs Mather (in a very low voice) - STRANGE, BUT EFFECTIVE. long as I have this medicine to kill him, and take her own life I, - - "Tommy, our grandfather is ver " afterwards; thus, the.; would have , y g Y A Brooklyn magistrate had be- in the house. Sold by�-m-c=�- ill. Can t you say something nice travelTd together to the rest a�iTr.Tedderbmlust.Qtonu$euotherletlerebo�t ' y g fore 'him a 'few months ago, a dicine dealers or by mail at g g hW brath6r•in-sew'.0h114r.n_ Let us send Sou Lb �„ e white heaven. •. �.{tore end otuer leformetion,on the n.bj"t. A to cheer him up a hit: Tommy man accused of abandoning his 25 cents a box from The Dr. leoetCerd.me:1tio..lnitthioy.,.r.i.es9l9oi.nz lin an earnest voice)--"Grandfa- wife and child. This was his ver- Williams' _ Medicine Co., SCOTT a BO"E ther, wouldn't you like to have diet: Brockville, Ont. Agitation is the antidote for stag- t!-!s wettin=toa St -W. Tia soldiers at your funeral Z" "I sentence you to t ke your .9ot•o+- +0+0+o+-onation. �a :.. '•' ...:� "`s^^7r,.Y«nl.^..ws t,J•-.n•»;<;a;,�..'� _...e .��`'S��3:,i`' ,..,,.vo�rx,_ .:..u:l.l .�. �.,•.�.' � ..:',ans `'+w •.av't 'i'�.+;uit;� _.sy1' ..n' ,,a>. A,,,:rx'�'i`� _x .E".',.n .,; _ a.. ,a �r ...,•..y...".t fv'4 .hew .. '.sit M if�+ "�.m ,P+. -:z- :.r^ ,u a .7"., ,Y. r-q.. ''•'Si< .,.+.:-ea'�' -:ns ,,: •.* v�`�"t. :,;.,mo,iy. .? •g rs'F': �f�` p.., rt. +� ..r^ s.. a: ..-..y,...s. a, ''t^a •,er�.,,..�':. .. , �' x. t •' e:_• _:.':.. w ., �' ... >:,. 4"7tt•",,•'°,. .:nor •4. k a+w" .,,¢.,,• �o-.•,-„..gar: -; rT,. ,. �,.• �,r+10 .� 'cr..� ,..c .e. ":#• s .."� r' W ,� ... ,..;. '.ti ._. .. +Tv�'...., :,•„,., _.-..:.. : . �, .. lir. w• a s sr.°, ;;r .... �. '..... . .. • � _.. r - V r • Dir. Borden proposes to call a �4 convention the Conservative Weak 'Kidneys G REAT ..- BARGAIN S - + � party for the whole Dominion ? shortly'. Y .' Weak iULess, e,nelp po ,: tt; weak kidney Clearing Sale for six weeks from Jan. 15th tcl.March 1st, 1909: President-elect Taft,'now on a lierv,3• The Kidaeya, like tra.Heart, and the a� • visit to Panama, says lie believes Stomach,fled their weakness, not in the organ It_ i1e A Wtia th-) nerves that control and .la ___..-- -'------------_-- __-- _ cthe gterit canal nfli be pran atrengt en eci. r. copy ra ve } ' completed in thirty-three months. a m•:d!clne speciticatly Prepared to reach them Is published every Friday morning at its Office, contr olling nerves. o doctor the KldneysAlone, a' Pickering,out. Two conductors and three oth- u futile, t JA a waste o!time,and of money a. 5laulrhter prices. "Stock too heavy. Many lines will be cleared in the next RATES OF ADVERTISING: erS were arrested for defrauding wIf your back aches or is weaku the urine few weeks. Bargain giving is our topic and we lire up to what we say, in w«' First insertion perlins 10 conte scalds,or Is dark and atmnq,If you have symptoms i order to make room for our spring goods we have decided to clear out all Each subsequent insertion,per lire • 6 cents the G:T.R. by selling bogus tick- of Brighta or other dls:ressmg or dangerous kid. winter goods. If you want bargains come now. This rate does not include Legal or Foreign .ets which were sold on the main aeydi3ease.tryDr.Shc•�p's�torativeamonth— y advertisements. •Tablets or LIqaid--and s w what it can and w1D +; Special terms Riven to parties making con- line between Toronto and Mon- dolor 701L Druggist recommend and sell . Dress Goods 50c.75c, sale price 40c,50c yd. Victoria Lawns 13c to IBC,sale races for is or 6 moathi or by the year. Half treal. price 10c to 15c yd. Embroideries and Insertions 3c to lbc yd,reg. price - yearly or yearly contracts payable quarterly. Sc to 2Uc yyd. Ladies'Night Gowns ft5c, sale price 50C. Black Sateen Business cards,ten lines or under,with paper to 20c k' 868' 1.716 ene7ear, $5 W,payable in advance. ,sale price 65c to 99c. Ladies' Wappera 1.00 OWN. Now local columns ton cents per line, Xesa ddvartieitrment$. ®p'sto 1.25, sale price W to 99c. White Lawn Blouses 808 to 1.25, Ave cents per line each subsequent insertion. sale price 30C to flfic. Corsets 25c, regular 1.25. Carpets ' 8 Lal contract rates made lwown on applies- y r tion No free advertising. OR ' SALE-Good frame barn, 15c to 50c yd, sale price 12c to 40c. Laces is to Sc, Advertisements without written instructions F� {ezW n• in goodato repair on lot 3% 4nd regular 2c,to 12c.' will be inserted until for4ldden and charged oro age B 1, Pickering, HENRY WEBTN 8Y, cordinely, Orders for discontinuing advertise- West Bin. 18-90 menta must be in writing and seat to the pub. Men's and.Women's Underwear cut awn down. Boots and Shoes yam' OST-About three weeks ago be- Re' s r ive y ' a s Job Work promptly attended to, Lween W.Snowier' and W. J. Morrish'e L Ready-made Clothing, Overalls, Smocks, Men' and Boys ' TERMS a grey robe. A reward will be given for its T M MaFADDEN.' Overcoats sold at great reduction. $1.25 per year ; $1.00 if pais in advance. recovery. T.B.BRED,Highland Oreek, 11tf ��OOD FOR SALE, The•under- Crockery, Glassware all a reduced prices. n so>�/1i1 signed has for,sale a quantity of Tine COCKERELS FOR SALE.-Fifty lH MElRKAR, Proprietor, stumpssplit and piled up, suitable for it J select Barred Rack cockerels for Bale at c ling, ripply to T.W.L ILMOREAUS, Dunbar- 81.50 and 09 each,all bred from New York prize GPOCe1'lea alWaye pure and f Ce3h. Try our 25c blended •, 0�n. 17.18 winarng stock, THOS.•AN DREW, lot 16, BF Black Tea. NOTES AND COM167ENTS - coa,PickerinR. 18-90 - r ILL EXCHANGE grocery store, .. ' Joseph;T. Clark, editor of the WILL shop and fine dwelling, worth • [\y ✓67000, , the city of Toronto, G rent for $s0 a - 1�J O -f Saturday Might for the past three moven, for L taro,Toronto. . till re WALKER. $60 a /`Jam,//, years, lifts resigned and will rejoin DunbarWn, 17'.1a Unquestionably ! D • : the-editorial staff of the Toronto OR SALE. 100 acre farm,being ' 1 Star. The than a will take lace �j One of the best Commercial Schools;� g p 1' lot 10 in Fth non-, Township of Pickering, Q-3mads is the Good buildings. ripp1 to the tuidersixued, successful „ , „ c editor of the Montreal Star, will ORAS.-B,ocxos,Cul gonia,Out. 43 t Richardsons Special Tea-is Good Tea. sneceed Mr. Clark on thefrinlr Satur- Oflaw xim-ht R SALE-The brick block in the TOTT of aturdwr:Might, that journal jug once,hardware, ori and dwelling house. use increased greatly in ulari- Good obanoe for investacent. .For terms a ply ty and its many readers w1 ex- to S.A DALlt on the pzemisM. TORONTO. O1W. � ti eeedingly regret to lose Mr. Clark's Fj OR SALE-1 coal feeder, almost new, bort $32. will sell for ole: 9 bed This College admits students at Are the Select Variety, the solid meat kind. A int of them articles though congratulating a ,rinse Aad mattrear 6-burner coal stove and at any tdme'end remains open.all nal to almost a cat of Standards. It will save him on hie, improved financial •✓ hottashold goods. ♦� pply to GsoxGE veal•, Enter now and you will he q you money ” coition. WALKER,lot 99, con. t, Pfske . township, y to buy Selects. They are always fresh and the only Select p Duabarton P,o. 17.18 properly prepared to aecept Pool- Oysters is town. The following, clipped from tions worth from $35 to $1.00 s v PPS ARM TO RENT-Consiatin of 100 month, Catalogue.free., 'Saturdays Globe, states the action F .oft.,there belataaac:es in lot . con.6, of the County Council in dealing and 65 acres to lot IS con.t,in the township of W.J. 6LLIOT, Principal. Pi For lnztliez information ftp ly to ' 7 with tale Good. Roads by-law: a.,rsrr i°; 'alcz, waao:a,ons.• or to T.�occs- I 1 Cur. Y cage Alezander Ste. Richardson a Teas 1 "The Ontario County Council this za,Brougham. 45•rf p' evening by a large 1u•ijority- ARbi FOR SALE.-Being lots 10 Have the rich flavor and strength that good-.teas should passed a by-lag repealing the' by- 'F Lnd u,eon 7,township of Pickerive,and have. "Richardson's Special" blend is 25 cents a pound, laws enacted its 1911;, adopting a consisting of 910 acres, This farm re the opo in black, mixed or ✓rent A special Japan at 25 cents. ,t oft wbich the well-known Greenwood herd of 150 YEARS g P p system of county roadiand setting sbort-borne have been bred and red during the EXPERIFeNCE apart 150:miles of itightray there- past forty years, It is as rich as a Carden and clean, would sell 150 acres, lad acres or the �� + for. The sum of ', So.0W was to whole of Lt. There is timber on one part of p -be raised by tile. county, supple- worth 8'2000. Terms odes. Poroeayion given, Ric-hnrdson's l-JI ro ' erie April lot 1900. Arthur Johnsn a,Greenwood. orated by4t►,l}1)0 froul the Pro- 37tt ` vincial Goverumeut. This . East Are Aiwa s the best, the clenneat, freshest, 'and you rum wn seta rt and stands to- y i Tenders SIlted always, get the best brands at the same price you pay `'-day to the credit .of' the county. TRAoc INIARKs for inferior ones.. - lit At the late tnlltltC'Ip,il .. election.- SEALED TE�ISFR9 marked "Tawiers for [31GM s S errees lighting• wi:1 be received by Ibe CiOPYRIGHTS&C. the electors- of the Count 1J a An1reno sending a t tcteh and doecript Inn may y y undersigned up to ccaday, Fit), 9th. for the ii •+ lhverquicitlyi n to oir U(iIIh+a free whether as Bu our GrUeeries at the Grocers. IuajUrity Of 4,4W \'UtPd again Rt l+gh!t}ag ct she street lamps in Pickering Police lsyeruna Is probno,r .4ntnnt orsmnnica- y y • Villaire. lite lower-or any tend-r not notes- tlon.etrictl rnn2dcnt MANh&� onpatenu the good I'Uads ;ystefu.. The sorrily accepted. rarticulars ca b +patwu to sent"oe.0dest encyfors�curt nu. 'interestingInt was raised to- pDl Patents torten tbrouirh Munn C0.recetvg lw u.S CHAPMA�, ,>seNol+roNes,without'char¢e.fa e f day whether- the congeil could 1s Sae .l'o!.eoTrustces. i #p a �MM legally repeal the by-latus which Scientific AMtriCa N had received iegislative .sanction. . _ - 'Tenders Wanted e>�n iy �*+r� rODT ! �n1ation of any swenuse}oaaaat Terms for .71:3110 The majority-of the council decid- Canaan 75 a saar,posaga prepaid, Sold by ed to take the risk and 8o vuted.•' SEALED TENDERS will ho received by the `L �eS° wunicipal Council of the Towusbfp. of MUNM Q .Now rtrk Now is the.time to fortify ones self against spring illness. We have iCanaidA is a' protectionist conn- Pickering up to Monday,the 8th day or Fading ai'anm ib r et,w.wingtoo,D. ..a full line of Tonics, Blood Purifiers, Cough and s try,1909,for the work of operating the G;radiaR Ary, and never in her 11i8tory Machines oft the roads of the township during CUId Cures, 8np11 a3 : the ear, The contractors are too operate Rr.d have the,variou3 lnantlfaetnring ors,remove them from place to place, fur tab- _ ' industries been protected tO' a ing ons team and a delver for each machiae'to The Markham and Pickering a P make removals and "met with the work o! g Beef, Iron:and Witte, _ Dr. Shanning s Sarsaparilla greater degree than nocr. While g Telephone Company, Limited Iron Tonic Pills, Electric Beans fag. Traders for operatic both machines many favor free trade with the will to considered,but it will be preferable to Baby's Own Tablets, Linseed and Turpentine, United States they recognize the have Leaden for operating one machine nail.. -- The lowest or Lay tenders not necessarily Lc. The annual general meeting of the ."Quaker Cough Grippe Tablets, ",*Allen's Lung Balsam, fact that with the present atti. ca ted: shareholders.of The Jilarkham Pick- Syrup of White Pine, 'Wilson's Cough Balsam. trade of -the United States free ley order of the Council._ Dated January 9s. ering Telephone Company, Limited. ,trade is impossible. There is a J.A.WBITE, a,B.BZATON, _ for the election of a Board of Direct- Also, for stock we have System Tonic, Physic Balls, Worm Powders, feeling, however, that many of Reeve Clerk ors and the transaction of other and Sulphur, Salts, Saltpeter and Hoof Ointment. 7. :the manufacturing ind.ustr•ies are any husiness�relAting to the affairs of abusing the privileges accorded If'you would have-asafe yet certain the Company, will he held- at the them b ibe Combines so that CouKh Remedy in, the home, try Dr. Oddfellows ,Hall, in the village of y g unlike'any tenet ouch. It ia, tioronR Its Wbruary, onFriday, the19th day of �, ,�, ��the consuruer is compelled to pay aulike any other ooagb preparation Its .Februar 1909, at two o'clock in the ; ' B Philipf ha' aexorbitant prices.for the pr'oteet= -taste will be entirely new to yon-unless afternoon. _ ed articlpa. Inv -L igkt i-othat it is already your favorite Cough Remedy. By order of the Board of Directors. 'have been,conducted in lebe city o opt By Othe, of Toronto reveals the great ex- .tapifyiog ingredients die used. The ALPH. HoovkFt, DoNALDR. BEATON, tent to which these 'various Com- tender Mayes of a harmless, lung hea}ine President. Sec-Treat. • •. • mountainous shrub, Rive to• Dr. Shoop'a Dated February.2nd, 1909. ]8-9 i bines have none In order t,6 enrich Cough Remedy its wonderful D e hotive Bar ain algall] S themselves at the expense of the properi•ea. ,It is truly a most certain and defenceless feeling, - There is a trustworthy prtecription. Sold by T. lilt NOTICE TOCREDITORSv p� . growing ng, that It lar about time that the con_nmer was given First anti 1 Clearing '►Sale at protection from the rRpacioias John . E.. Disney �r Son MRS. ELIZA HARRIGAN, Deceased• ;manufacturer. �- -- - • W�32TSX 2. NOTICE is hereby lyra to all r• • g am!l • 131kLE REGISTER. g pe • 1 sons having-claims'against the estate AGENTS FOR of r g g • L1 S • Tc Mrs. Eliza Harrigan, late of the EBL AY, FEB. 1fYr>3, i903.- .xeCu- Froe VCC)Od Implement Township of Pickering in the County tor's sale'of farm stock. implements p of Ontario. widow, deceased who died and roots, at lot 9, B.F.con.Pickers Woodstock Wagons, Sleighs 4n or about the twentieth day of De- � ing, the property of the estate of cember, A. D. 1908, that they are ,re- the late Patrick Gorman. Stile at A full line of•.Carriages qq�ired; pursuant to the, Statute in we intend to make this annual sale one of the Greatest one, see bills. W. B. Powell, Auc- and Cutters. that behalf,•to'send by post, prepaid, Yearlyevents of this,Tow-pship. WEDNESDAY, FEB. I7TH, 1909.- uc- Peerless Wire fence, on or before the 20th day of Febru- ary, 1909, to John A. O'Connor, of the Bargalns`will'be offered in every line of Furniture in order tion sale of first-class horses, 4ttle Steel Stohe_Boats, Townshi of Whitby, Insurance to make rC)Oip for 011r DSW spring StOCk. and implements, on lot 14, rear of Favorite Churns. pp - con. 2, Pickering, the property of Agent, e last P. O„the sole ant of Donald-MlcDerranid. Sale•itt 1, see Steel Hog and Water Troughs, for of the last Will and Testament' of Call arrd see us at our Wareroolus. We will surprise you bills for particulars. W. B. Powell, Plymouth Binder Twine and rope said deceased, the full'purticulars of with our ton rices. p their claims and of the. securities 'if .. p Auctioneer, Perfection Seed and Grain Se - i - p- env,held bs then): and that after the :SATURDAY, FEB. 20TH,1909.—AUCtlnn arators, Extension Ladders'. said date the said Executor will'he at If ycu can't call and see as telephone tis. We will be pleased - ~ sale of horses. Jersey com, wagons, (�e0, White Sons liberty to distribute the assets-of the to quote you prices: " -harness, also house and. lot coin- said estate among the parties entitled prising 51 acres -one u,i',e east of ,Threshing Outflts. thereto having;regard to the claims of Pickering, the property of E:Bryan which he then has notice, and he will to be sold at st(to is PiclXM ;e,in A full line of double and single g• not he liable for the assets or any O D SaIP at one, see hills for lull Artie= harness (Courtier tt JefTrei*'Blake.) AS P' p:ut'thereof so' distributed, to env i lays. W. B. Powell, Auctioneer, Robes, blaukets, wliipQ, sweat' person of whose clitiul lye had not 'ED'ESDA 1i, FEB. 24TII; 1909-Auc- pads, halters,:htltmess parts. notice at the time of such distribution, tion sale of regiaterei stallions anrf axle grease and Illa- Dated at Z�'hitby the 27th day,of :.Just Received mares, roadster hutses. ponies, farrip chine oil. January, 1909. stock and implements on-lot 30,con. 3, Pickering, the property' of Geo. Repairs for farla implements. L. T. BARCLAY, J. A. O'CoN`oR, Fresh RRisina, Currants, Peels', etc., C.- Davidson &Son. Sale tit 13, lunch We hai'e'ou haled for sale cheap Solicitor for Executor at Il.: flee hills for full particulars. said Ex.eculor. 17.19 / Best quality at lowest prices. PourherRc'Postill, Auctioneers. One 6 ft. Frost &.Wood binder,'iu THURSDAY, FEB. 25TH; 1909.-Exten- good repair sive auction stile of imported mares, One 5 ft. Deering mower, .in good C. ' George Parker, Dunb.arton Canadian bred. mares, re istered, repair ` + the property of J. W. Cowie, Mark- ford,) near) new barn. Sale at 11, lunch provided. One second-hand cutting box, in ,Have your bills. printed at J: H,.'Prentice, Auctioneer. good repair.' Hard aiM Soft kept edn�tan- - 3n The eAlty from the received 49518 We 1ve you a special invitation to '- look t rouh our showrooms Tiny fly on hand. O■■■_Cg• y y ien mine time you are to town. NVe will be aced to show you. Showrooms �, t e 8Ws for the quarter ending Dec. 31. Ile y In fact we can do any kind of work in ' A new hard steel with four open evenings. ,,�• C. R E E SO R, _ . ` r times the cutting power of any ,JOHN E. DISNEY ft SON _ other known is being produced by i a waythat'is sure to lea =le you, •• 11 QL•:fSac; fL'al. ! WHITBY. ` LOCIIST HILL . � P � - at 6 Si +.s.-; '' i.y..:Yy� -e.y,,4[� :'�j�tg' '�`,,.'•++^',.d-' ..w _ .:' ..:' .y.e.. --.°.L.+ •ger r j,a_ - • ._ ., . . .o ,.,;w�Y ..I� •�-. ,. t ., .. a. :Fess ..... _in 'i :W•. •s+' r ,y^' "'C' ''=+^' �-+;c- j„ C•tr r Y a ,e^ M4.. .. .. ...- .., .... .. ✓, . : IX CLAREMONTWe hear that there is to be a H. Sr Milne, of Hillside, $carbor0. r s`� Ales Wilson was in the cit on Redding here at at an early date. l is seriously contemplatingthe build- RELIABLE 00T]A7 Y ing of an electric power line to'Mark- Friday. The carnival on Tuesday night ham, provided he can secure satisfact- For-Men;Women and Ghildren. Sovereign Boots for Men(every pair Rev. J. A. Grant was in the cit proved a great success. A large or contracts for about seventy-five t' Y Y y- . .guaranteed) and prices reasonable. Call and see them. this week. crowd was present and the Citi- horse power: Air. Milne will have zeus' Band enlivened the proceed about seven miles,to wire and pole, Edgar Totten is here with his p _ FLOUR ANDsliort visit. ing tindaneA of mllqie. _ht Wilgon Co- this we" FEED. ' Fred Adair, of Pickering, is here Fred Adair and B. Saunders were sold a surveyor several sets of sleighs Y• Choice Flour for Bread and Pastr a with his people for a few days. the winners in the backward race, and other of their celebrated goods, y White won first in the open which are to be used in the Peace Feed constantly on hand. Chas. Gibbons was ill a couple W r of days last week but is around face and W. Ward and M. Reesor River country. This same surveyor Repairing done. Independent Telephone Central.. captured the prizes in the f riners' °n a previous trip purchased the Mrs. George Astride has gone "Speight"goods and found them so again.' g race P g good he camaback for more. The Corner Store. W. M. PALMER,,Proprietor a to the city to reside with her sou Report Fbr Claremont public The convention of the Markham ~�M • '$onor roll for January. Township $. S. Association, which Harry, school. --T Ira Boyer spent spent a few Senior division. IV.—Beryl was to be held in Stouffville last week, - days last week with Toronto Knight, Magnus Morgan, Minnie and was postponed on account of the r friends. Gleeson, Clarke Rawson, Victor small-pox epidemic, 'has been can= ! «. Thos. Paterson is digging 'a -Hayward, Lila Slack. Sr. III.— celled for this year by the decision of g Ja He R S cellar under his late mother's Kathleen Rawson, Wilfie Under- the executive committee. The officers hill, Maggie Morgan, Clifford Tarr, will hold office for another year.` Re- Under- residence. Maggi Gleeson Jr. III.—Cec it ports and contributions. will be col= ::_ George Johneton returned home lected from all the schools and be 8mportaat showing'of finest display of, ou Tuesday after spending a.week, Milne, 'Viola Forsyth, Annie SpQf- sent to the Provine'ial Association.. China. s very large assortment of with his sister in the west. fard, Velma Hit d, Dora Early Friday morning, Hugh Boyd; Station On account of the stormy weath- Brodie. Junior division. Sr. II. a huckster,of Mongolia, took a..load ary. Books,Dolls, Toys, jabs w. er the attendance at the various —Alex Morgan, Robin Story, May of produce to Toronto. He had pro- + -- yeeeived for the Holiday trade. Call Florence. Jr. II.—Charlie-,Slack, ceeded as far as. Malvern when he and sus them. churches was small on Sunday. Florence.Forane, M. Neal. Sr. Pt. II:— reached a culvert over which the Miss Hannah Stephenson return- Qabeoriptions taken for all 'Magazines, :ed to Pickering after' spending a Millie Musselman, Mary Tarr, water was running, and, whether week here with her brother Thos. P Veta Stephenson. Jr. Pt. II.- from miscalculating the edge of the Weekly and Daily Newspapers } ditch in the uncertain light or from " ;n Joseph and Mrs. Bowes, of Lon Mildred Brodie, Willie Forsyth, P the culvert being undermined, the on, were here over Sunday, the Ivan Benson. I. B—Beeth&Milne, _wagon upset, spilling the contents 7W. T. 1-1. R=CHA.RZ7►SON, ~' W- gneste of Joseph and Mrs. Read- Violet Sargent, George Rawson. into the mud. The load was made up man. C.-Stewart Graham, George of butter, eggs,poric and beef,and the SZOC]:Z StZeSt. -- -- gr eaie part-0f-!t-wxs-spoiled. -Not the Cannington bouspeil on Wed- much damage was done to either _ mesday and took part in the events MARKHAM wagon or team. Mr. Boyd got a bad a shaking up.—Economist. there. Master Wallace Reesor, the young 'Miss Olive Wilson&&Jended th§ opening services in e eMoulst, seriously ill with a complication of Save this. anyway - Chureh at North Myrtle on Mon- diseases developed from catcbing 'cold Pump Manufacturer Belling Pelham's Peerless Fruit and da evening. after vaccination. It is hoped the Here is a simple home-made mix day Y Shopand Residence, Dundas',St Ornaments[trees, shrubs, etc. during - Recently Wm. Linton and son little fellow may soon be around more. tune ae given by an eminent authority threshed with a flail 58# bushels on Kidney diseases, who makes the winter menthe. We offer you steady x+' �y statement that it will relieve almost and profitable employment in your ¢' of peas in nine hours. ho can WHITBY, ONT. own district at good pay. We have beat this record? More of,Kidneytrouble if taken before the, stage of Bright's disease. Three doors west of Whitt House. over 900 acres of choice nurserystock Wm. Thompson swapped horses He states that such mptoma -as ' y the other da with one of the ::�' side, which you will sell lrect to our cus- . *' Y large back, pain In the side, irecluent -- y � y Uxbridge boys and is greatly `: desire to urinate. eapeefally at night; tomers. NQ diseased or dried out Bmer.: tickled over-his deal , painful and discolored urination, are We are prepared to Instal wood or iron ican stock supplied. Established over ? Olarence Stokeq, of Toronto, readily'overcome. Here is the recipe. Pampa on short notice,also attend pp T it: to all kinds of repairing. 30 years. Write for.particulars. was home over Sunday. ' He is PsLnADs NvSaRT CO. T progressing.nicely with his busi- '. Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-hal Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill, - a P g g Y ounce; Compound Kargon,one ounce; also gasoline engines and 15-24 Toronto, Ont. .� _ ness college studies. _ Wm. Gibbons, of Toronto, is ° Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla, three the squre gear .� ounces. Take a teaspoonful:after each MAGNET CREAM SEPARATOR TIME TABLE=Pickering Station G a: spending a few clays with relatives meal and at bedtime. , e. -He and Adam Spears spent T•'R. Trains going East due as follows - hera, pe pe A well-known druggist here in Phone No.50 at residence.. .No, 6 Mail 8.19 A .M.• t. a couple of days at.Zephyr. i town is Authority that these ingredi- 12 Local r� 2.43 P.X. r` 'John . "Gerow completed the ants are all harmless send easily mixed who wouldn't Give 25 cents to atop a t Local 6.04 P.M. erection of r� Hrantfard windmill at,home by shaking.well in a bottle. pain 20 times? Just one little-Pink Pain / Trains going [vest fuse as follows- for Noah Baker on the :3rd con- t i This mixture, hac a peculiar healing Taoles"-Dr.Shoop's-wilt stop any pain No, 13 Lo al 6.36 A.M. cession of Uxbridge on Friday. :and soothing effect upon the entire in 20 minutes,hurel Read the formula on •� .•11 , Local .-. 2.30 P. M. Earl Le ttt, who has been re- r Kidney and Urinary structure, and the tea. Doctors ass it can't be bettered. .. I Mail 6.35 P. M. °. gg {e ' often °vercomes .the worst forms-of Cheeks womanly pains; head pains; any •Sunday included. lieving operator at Manvers fur Rheumatism in just a little while. pain. 20 tablets-25e. Sold by T. M. some time, is here with his rely - This mixture is said to remove all McFadden. a tives before returniug to Byng This woman says that Lydia E. blood disorders and cure the Rheum&- Inlet. Pinkbam's Ve.etable Compound tism by forcing the Kidneys to filter Rumor has it that .Eli Storry cured her after everything else and strain from the blood and system MACHINE -SHOP. i " has sold hie residence- to Thomas had failed. all uric acid and foul, decomposed , Graham and that.Mr: Story has Mrs. W. Barrett, 602 Moreau St, waste matter, which cause these The undersigned having ppurch- - y Montreal, writes to Mrs. Pinkh.a'*r►: afflictions. Try ix it you aren't well. ed B. Wagner's Machine She in ' Pure the Lewis property an B fi P g r For years I was a great sufferer Save the prescription. Kissale, is prepared,-to do all anal i the Uxbridge townline. rom lemaIe weakness, and despite P Ed Gleeson left on Mondry forevery remedy given me by doctors for . kinds of repair Warr and general Pittsburg, Pa.,' with two horses this trouble, I grew worse instead of DR.. 0. C. SMITH blackemithing. _ for Graham Bros. • He will be better. I was mat !ailing in health, Satisfaction guaranteed. and I was completely disco DENTIST, ST Prices}tone some, throe.weeks and ex- P w-od Prices right. Of all materials and design One da a friend advised me to try Honor graduate of Toronto University pects to bring back one horse. yy Call apd see tis. kept in stook. It will pay you Lydia E Pfnkham's Vegetable Com- and Royal College of Rental Surgeons, I Mr. Fairburn, of Brandon, waspound. I did so, and am thankful to also.Post-graduate of Chicago College. JAMES PENGELLY b Gall at one works and inspeo►our stoat[ : •hem last -week looking for a �y that it cured the female weairaesa, and obtain prices. Don't be misled by Crown and bridge work a specialty. $lassie, Ont, q we do not employ stallion to take out west. He + p oy them,000 gest- i making me strong and well. m4 called on a number of local deal- '•Every woman who suffers from !e- At Claremont 1st Tuesday of mouth. _ ly -we can, and do throw off the agents ere but failed to make a purchase. male troubles should try Lydia E Pink- Office over Sargent's Tinahop. commission of 10 per cent.,-which you wilt s Messrs. Johnston, Miller Bros., hams Vegetable Compound." Independent ''Phone. Farmer 8 Trues certainly cava by purchasing from w. :9Birrell and John Miller, of Ash- FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. — a.u °i ' barn, were shipping.cattle to To- For thirty ears Lydia $ Pink- Io sickness, it a osrtain hidden nerve Bring in your old wagon and get �NIINY GRANITE 60., route on Manila where there is a ' p goes wrong,then the organ that this nerve the wheels cut down. • Make good _OfIIoe. Whitby, Onsarle o Y hams Vegetable Compo�ttn has controls will also sate! iail. It ma ties farm trucks. `. ,combination sale going on at the from roots and herbs, Stomach serve, or 1t"may,havq may Croup positively stopped in 20 mi:nntaa 'Western Cattle Market this week. standard remedy for female Buggies and other vehicles repainted with Dr. Shoo s Crow Remail One strength and support to the heart or kid- p' p y The South Ontario Farmers" and has positively cured thousands of neys. It was Dr.Shoop that first pointed at reasonable' teat alone will surely prove this troth ysl "Instittite will'hold a meeting here. women who have been troubled with 'tb this vital truth. Dr. Shoop's Restore- No vomiting, no c'isirses. A sate sail _ ext Tuesday afternoon and even- •Thomas Patterson, la..- syrup-boo. Sold b T. M. is y displacements,iafiammatio ulcers- Live was not mile to close the stomach nor y MIS also thm-NVbMen�T ion, T01 O o temporarily stimulate s Padden. � . Institute. For full particulars 'panodic pains backache t best- nays. That old-fashioned method is all CLAREMONT (Dowawell's old stand ` ' ' wrong. Dr. Shoop's Restorative goes m regarding these meetings see the ing down feeling,flatulency,indices- a ee o a b to QQ directly to these failing inside nerves; Threatening{everislsnass witlf children' a = .e M o g �Q Pickering locals tion,dizzinessvr nervous prostratlori. The remarkab'e success of %bis_prescrip• is quickly and safely calmed by Preventics. o ro • :� Wm. Bingham had a hurried Why don't out it . 35 g y Y try tion demonstrates the wisdom o� treating These little Candy Oold Care Tablets r e 7 e o call to Newmarket on Sunday Mrs. Pinkham invites all sick the actual ranee of these failing organs. should always be at hand-for prompt• � = e e � '~" owing to the death of his 'father. women to write her for advice. Aad it is indeed easy to prove. A simple nese is all-important. Preventics contain C4 The old gentleman retired Satur She has guided thousands to five or tea days te4t will surely�etl. Tey no quinine, othing harsh or sickening. o' C = C `' k : i 0= A ,day evening as usual and on Sun- healtl4. Address,Lynn,lilie& ii once and Beet Sold by T.M.MQFadden. They are indeed "the stitch in time:" !4 ; e � P EC 8 p = - d w day morning was found dead in Carried is pocket or 'parse. PraventiosCr ;;8 cd aoM� rti ao -bed.- The funeral took place on are s genuine safegard against cold. T. .4 e @ ao,v �$ e o I y - Tuesday. M.McFt filen. 8 o�b€ra ' 8 v s p y s y• a nae Ti• �8' Jas. McFarlane went to 'Mark, 6 a dam on Tuesday where he was CHOR.. , C.UT•TE. S, O. met by his brother Walter with a a •�° Fob se load of harness. They •returned - CUTTERS " " m war y e "' with some ten parrs of sleighs purchased from the Speight CUTTERS y� Apr �e 'works. ThD F is is part of the ship- `° °°� Y`y asses meat whish Walter McFarlane t4 N _ Off . Will take to;the west shortly. r n m' W a a m Jnty .♦ Alex Wilson has pasted up - I'have a full range of Cutters, all m e+ sept !e "motices in his shed which reads 'as a latest styles-at prices that. ma No p`n follows: "'Local Option, parties th 1 m� 1)ee�t5 using these sheds must a 10. are sure to suit you. pay _ January,1910•whitby 11, Oehawa 12,Brougham cents." TLe public are.gratified to - 13,Port Perry 14,Uxbridge 9l,Canningtm 80 y know that Mr. Wilson is keeping a Call anal see them.as I;;am sere 1 Beaverton 19,Uptergrove IB his house open to the public. who , An unlimited supply can please yogi iu every s are-gnite willing to 'pay for the Y aecommod'ation they receive: a a !vtiy. '� o ings ,• A baugnet under the auspices �0 Chop and Feed _ R. J, -Cow ' Brougham• �f the Laymen's Movement of the Leave your orders at the Baptist denomination of Canada — PICKERING LUMBER YARD will be given in the Claremont, Baptist Church this(Friday)even- �f all kinds Pickering ftir Ontario and New Brunswick white cedar shingles, ing at 6 o'clock. There will be ;J'atent Roofingand all kinds of delegates from Uxbridge, Good. " Vlg#lance Committee buildinmaterial. 9 wood, Stouffville, Markham,* - : a Whitevale and Green River on hand, . churches. The speakers will be The object of this Association is.to W D CORDON &SON Thos: Ur uha t, ex-ma r ,ofn-d Tb- lessen stealing and prosecute j q C Yo the felons. 1RAIIING1 I " -- J. G. Brown. The -Laymen's Members having property etoleu oomniuni _ _ _ Missionary Movement is rapidly Date immediately with any member . First-class bread constantly on hand widening its influence throughout o{ E:ecatfve Committe9. the country,. and all Protestant Membership fes. iI.00. _ L r at he shop.. Wagon on the cad denominations are entering heart- _ Tickets.may be had trom the President or every dap n the week. i •ily into its spirit. It is bound to ' SPINK lV ILL Secretary on application. pares of all kinds made . order. a remarkable influence on Exec. Corn.-L. D. Banks,plical Geo, Len shortest notice. missionary work. It is. hoped ' W. V. Richardson, Pickering, Ont Iee,0rmrn Parlor'in connection. there will be a good attendance as a most profitable and interest- .E �y J. A. O'Connor, ArthurlJeffrey, W. A. Thomson, -,w ing time will be spent. Pid" RING�' President. Secretary.I clorvTont, Ont. „ s.... maw �,.. a.• : ,•• -...r t:., �r�x1 �. .;,,.. �, -.••m.., ��, a.•.•u. ,y- ..0, ,:°tw` :: "''"Y�+ c .:o*xbn.,w: .•< ,.*mi yr••7.:.: ,,vo. ^ 4a.,tr .:;.. ,. � « .v+ �:'� ., '. Y .m. .:' ^•� �sc..,x-..•-•- •;ra- '?i'; rc,s.•+�..,5'�>> ,r�,,,.. r s»✓��"%�"�' ai +�: it rl .s 'an'�'C+� t $ S' f.. � '9.J 4 ,�: •. �•6'%.'._�• 'S 4'u .�,''C,,.r. {t, •-.h :J- SY may,, f... T ';�,.. t-u� .c*Rv'.. .. a,._ .. .. .. ,.,,....:L-ee,-. .,,,... f d .:•b..'._q rx, 's''t :. ;:�?,• :':, a>rn-` ,-,.+•^'�c-«..� .,� r�, ,. �.:,x,{. s r , ,BURNED TOTHE WORLD'5F ' 'COMMONS 5 MARKETS AleDEI' TH NEW- HOHE_A..,- REPORTS FROM THE LEADING F • _ . TRADE CENTRES. F;ro Frnm�TTnlrnn®trn C = Various Denominations Prices of Cattle; Grain, Cheese and and Its Contents. Other m Dairy Produce at about the Same as Last Parliaents - Home and Abroad. A despatch from Rrantford say-,: The origin of the fire,;a lrich was A despatch from Ottawa says: also includes one member who was n in South America. BREADSTUFFS. or Wedies ever recorded in this vicin- at first a mystery, 'has been traced An analysis of the personnel of the ki edies ever recorded in,this vi in- to the stove in the 'front hall. The Toronto, Feb. 2.-Flour-Ontario new House of Commons with re- By religiorls the figures are egti- ` ty was enacted near the village of supposition is that the glowing. wheat 90 per cent. patents, $3.7.0 ally interesting:-The Roman-Ca. Lynden on Saturday morning, coals from it fell on the floor, set- to $3.75 to-day in-- buyers' sacks spent to places of birth and rejig- tholics are of exactly the same as A < ..,when the home of Philip Vansicklal ting fire, to the-oil ell and kind- outside for export. Manitoba ions ves the following interest- in *the old House, the figure in a retired prosperous farmer, was ling a blaze, which either suffocated tlour,_fir�t�s.tent¢, $� Ro on track, inures:- _. each case. .being 70_. The .Presby x destroyed by the devaurig ale- the inmates in their sleep yr cut Toronto; second patents, $5.30, In the `la at Parliament there terians number 46 in the new " + ment. The disaster was complete, off the means of exit' when they -and strong bakers', $$.10 to 85.20. Aft House; last year tl�ey had 47. The were 2G0 native-born Canadians;in' ot onlydealung destructien-to-the deavared to escape from the Wheat-'Manitoba wheat, $1.09% Methodist Church is represented i ry house, but claiming every Qne of building when it became a mass to $1.10 #or No. 1 Northern and the new House the native-born by 50 in the new House, as against the four inmates, including the of fames. Thus far, however, all $1.06% to $1.07 for No. 2 North- number 204. There are six' Eng- 50 in the last Parliament. The 4 lish-born as compared� . ether, -sons daughter, and son-in- theories are based on supposition. ern, Georgian Bay porta. ATa. 1 pared with four in Church of England has 41 as ' %w. Nothing remains of the oncei . But-one fortunate circumstance -Northern $1,15 to $1.15% all rail, the last House, Ireland sent four against 42. The Baptists number- substantial homestead and well- stands out against the dark back- and No. •2 Northern at $1.12 to sons .to the old House, but there ed eight in the former House ; in = known family but ruined walls and ground. Mrs. Harry,Vansickle, $1.12%, all 'rail. are. only two native Irishm n in this they number six. One addi- charred bodies. - with her three children, all of Wheat-Ontario, 97yc outside. the new House. In eaoh House tion to the religions is a Universa- The Dead.-Philip Vansickle, whom• resided at- the. destroyed Oats-Ontario No. 2 white 40% the membership included throe;list. The-Congregationalists are n a ed eighty years, retired framer; homestead, were absent '.at the to ,41c outside, and at 43 to 43%c men 'who were born in the United) two, the same as last year, and Martin Vansickle, aged. twenty- time of the disaster, being at Trin- on track, Toronto; No: 2 Western States• Scotland had three repre- there is one Lutheran and one three years, his sea; Harry Van- ity, where Mrs. Vansickle was vis- Canada oats, .45c lake ports, .and sentativea in the last $nose; now Farringdon Independent, just as sickle, aged thirty years, son-in- icing her husband's.father,:Wesley No. 1 feed, 42yc lake ports. it has only two. The new House(in the last House. .' law; Melitta Vansickle, aged forty Vansickle. .They returned last Rye--No.. 2 qu..oted at 69 to 70c outside. night•terribl�aAect•ed, a% S - - - - stare, $1.1 �ti'inter, firrri`- 'v -- - 1 ion- - ___.-_ 56 to 57c outside; No. 3, extra .at n er; r�o, yes og, 64/c; No. is.estimated at $104,000. ign _ 54 to T yellow, 641 c• No. 3 corn 6 ' r 2c; o. -K i e, ----TIIREE G-IIEAT ELEVATOl3l4. - r - c w:eat= 6 to56 jc outside. I 67%c. Oats-Firm. Rye--No. 2 � Peas-No. 2-quoted at 86.to. 87c 1 -on. track 81/c. outside: - _ To be Erected During Present Corn-No. 2 American yellow, Year at Fort.William. h 68 to-68%c on track, Toronto, and CATTLE MARKET. A despatch from Fort William N • o. 3 yellow at 67 to 87/c, Toro n Toronto, Feb. 2.=Export-Mar- says:: Pile-driving °n the founda- ;Fund 'to Assist Railways and'Mundeipalities- td. Canadians, 64% to 65c, "To- ket is firm for choice export steers tin of the Thuner Bay elevator, ` ronto freight.' and bulls. Butcher-An active situated a short distance from the to Do .Away With Grade Crossings. - Bran-Ears, °820,00 in bulk ozit• demand 'for choice butcher cattle,I dtikokan Iron Works, commenced k' side. Shorts, 822.00 in bulk out:- and market firmer.. The demand on Tuesday; and a large force of k A despatch from Ottawa says: fund to pp ' B side' for good butcher cattle was active, men ismalready eti a ed on the lie applied to the gradual -g g Iim improvement of exist'in and everything offering in thia`,work g 3n cohnectioh with the proposed P g condi- -COUNTRY PROD1UCE. class eras soon picked up at firm contractobsin Me srs.teBarnett. do investigation of the Railway Coln-!tunas. It is suggested by the prices. Sheep'and lambs-Better..McQueen, mission into the (board that the Provincial-and Fed- Apples-Winter stock, 83.50 to Q sen, tab rush the work to question of 'level eral Governments, which charter- $4.50 per barrel for good qualities, demand for ewes and lambs; mar- completion at the earliest possible crossings with a .view to.evolving I ed the railways should out of the and at $2 to 83 for cooking applekat firm. Hogs-Select at $6 40 time. The' site of the elevator is a general line of p i - $1.80 to $1.90 f.o.b., fad $6.65, fed and watered. 1000 feet from the shore line, policy to afford public revenues- assist - the rail- Beans--Prime,, f ;greater protection to th, puhlic in! ways and the municipalities to and 'hand-picked, -$1.90_:to. $2 per Steady errand for butcher cows. though the water is nowhere more ,all arts of Canada, t' a commis- _! bushel: Good e:rport steers and bulls want- than two feet in depth. With the ' p jointly. bear the expense of pro- � � � g qualti in i Milch cows of_good slop have recommended to" the;reefing or eliminating entirely the Honey-Combs, $2,25 to $2.75 per y commencement of the Western Ele- Government the adoption .of a level' crossings. The whole ques- dozen, and strained, 10%. to 11c demand "common not wanted. vator Company's building in West system analogous to that M force tion is- . now.- under consideration per pound.' Good veal calves steady. Fort William and the work already In some of the States across the by the Minister of Railways,- but, Hay-Na'. 1 timothy $11 to 011.- going on on .the Grand Trunk Pa- border. This system, recognizing; pending the further report of the50 per ton on track here, End low- GANANOQUE'S HEAVY LOSS. cific elevator. this makes three --.+that the expense of eliminating all!commission as to th .result of the er. grades.at_89 _to $10-a ton. large elevators' which will be al the dangerous level crossings is •investigat•ion now proposed, W"is 'Straw-$7 to $7.50 on track. Turner's_ Bloch and the Opera ted in the two. cities during Chia �. more than the railways can be ex-i unlikely that any definite 'decis- ,Potatoes-GO to 62'/..c per bag. $nose Burned. year. peeted or made to bear s►lone, pro- ion will be reached and embodied. (Poultry-Chickens, dressed, 12 to -. _ t Y " ;vides for a central Goverumental1 in legislation. 13c per pound; fowl, 10c; :ducks,, A despatch from Gananopue says MON TR EA 1f. SBAKE.N. 12 to 13c; geese, 13 to 12c; turkeys At 3.30 4n Sanday morning in the ` 16 to -17c.per pound. store , of Jos. McCauley, Turner Shock of Earthquake Alarms the BIG JEWELLERY ROBBERY. - and ggroom being named McDonald; block, corner of King and Stone Citizens. which was also the name of the THE DAIRY MARKETS. streets, flames were discovered Mysterious Affair In Westmount clerg man, This is the first train corning out of the plate-glass win- • A despatch from Montreal says: Sutter -Pound ints, 24 to 25c; dow. The fire Montreal was shaken b: an eartfs- That Baffles the Pollee. marriage. in Nova-Scotia that the agreed fast. A y - railway officials have record of, tubs and large rolls, 22 to 23c; in- :heavy north wind was blowing, quake at '11.45 on Sunday night. A despatch from Montreal says: ferial 20c; creamery roils, 27 to which sent the • a People in all parts of the cit , were The ceremon was performed quiet- parka over the y A robbery involving , the loss of 29c, and solids, 28 to 27c. buildup awakened by the shock, which was ly orhile t e other passengers, gs. The fire department so` akar that it was believed to 4everal thousand dollars' worth of looked on. The bride and groom Eggs-Case lots of coldstoQage, played five 'streams of . water ori p jewellery was committed sometime were unattended. - 25 to 26c.per dozen,-picked, 4-to the building, The fire spread to be an explosion. Men were .sent pori Wednesday .in the 'residence of y 25c, and new laid 28 to 30c pei' the Opera House block, owned' by but faoxn the'paliee station's to' in Mrs.. J. H. Stanford, who occu- -dozen. W. G. Rogers. It looked at this vestigate, While the shock gave a pies suite sixteen in the '.Metcalfe NEXT GOVER_OR-GENERAL. Cheese-Largs cheese, 13yc per time as if all of King street would, scare to the inhabitants,'no damage Apartments,. on Cote St. ,Antoine pound, and twins, 13,`rac. go. The 'Turner block, owned by is reported. -Toad, Westmount. ' Despite diligent Opinion in Britain that it kill be W. Y. Boyd, is a three-story brick Investigations of the 11Vestmount Mr. John Sinclair. HOG PRODUCTS. building, occupied by Clifford -;A MED.1,I FOR BI\\ , r police no clue has yet been discov- Baeen. ,ong-clear, 0,z-#o lis Sine, druggist;-stock--$15,000, - - •red which will .-lead to the.appre =A-des arch from London says- French Government Will,Recognize r per pound incase lots;.mess surance $8,000,"1mplete loss; Cor- henaion.of the burglar or burglars. The Daily Mail declares clefinite- P P pork' _-. His Fork.. There are no servants in'the house ly that Mr. -John Sinclair's el $19 to $19.b0; abort cut, $22.30 to ri'gan & Goy; dry goods complete ' tion to the Peerage is merely, $23. loss, insurance not known =Jas. A' despabil from .Paris say s- and so far the robbery is shroud- g y' pre- Hama-Liglit to medium,'13% to McCauley, restaurant and billiard- The Government has decided tv, ed in mystery. liminasy to , his appoinkment- as 14c; do., heavy, 12% to 13c; rolls; room, insured. Jn the second Hat award a medal for -life-saving to Governor-General of Canada. This 1HARRIF..D.ON A TRAUS'. appears to be the genera opinion 2 , �!11J 'z_ ' r in Liberal circles backa; 16 to 16/c; breakfas, ba chub• rooms; W: Y. Boyd, insure his fine candurt after the' collis- con, 14% to 15c. ance office, and Professor Jackson, ion between that vessel and the " 11eR Departure in llatrinionial s Lard-Tierces,12%c; tubs, 123*c; musieal'studio. On the third story Florida.. . Ideas in Nova Scotia. A movement for a civic federation pails, 13c. was.the Colonial Theatre. Nothing ''- - "A despatch from Halifax -says has-Veen started-at London, Ont., _ was saved in the building. Insur- GRIZZLY (101"\T.1IN RESTLESS Births, and deaths are not uncom- to bring capital and labor into BUSINESS AT MONTREAL. ance not known. The Grand Opera - _ mon happenings on railway trains more friendly' relations..' 7 House, a concrete block building, Danger of Volcanic Eruption star hereabout, but marriages . area Some inquiries are being made Montreal, Feb. 2.-Peas, •leo, 2, and one of the most up-to-date San Francisco. 94 to 95c; oats, Canadian Western o era houses' in the Province,• was Ades -rarely. One occurred on the Syd- about-the steamer Hestia, said to No. 2', 47e; extra No. ).feed, 461c; com lately destro ed. .W. G. Cal„ says*:etch from San Francisco, - net Express shortly after-the train have sailed from Glasgow for Hali- No. 1 feed, 45%2c; Ontario No. 2, p y y's: Grizzly Moutain, lv- left; Sydney, on Friday, both bride fax t*enty-three days ago: Rogers states he has $8,000 insur- cat-ed in Lake county,, about 75 - 466•; Ontario No. 3, 45c; Ontario ance on the building. Mr. Rogers' miles north of San Francisco, is No. 4, 44e; No. -2, barley, 63/ to loss will be full $25,000 Peters re orted to 'be showingsigns of 65c- Manitoba feeds barley, 55% to Bros, had. a restaurant in the eruption. The mountaiis-glocat- 56c; buckwheat, 55/ to 56c. Flour building, which is also a, total loss. ed in the St. Helena range, whish , 8TE X.ER FLORIDA .11BELLED -Manitoba Spring wheat patents, The Workmen and Canadian Order abounds in rolvanic signs, while - firsts, $5,60; Manitoba Spring of Foresters had their hall over the the geysers near by'spout hot water patents, seconds,. 85.10; " bakers', $4,90. stores is block, an it, too, and steam. wheat pate o in flue bl d - ; Manitoba strop bak . ._ . Winter wheat patents; $5-16 $5.25; Seized at _�?ew- York for Sinking the straight rollers, $4.60 to $4.70; do,, ION steamer Republic. in bags, $2 to 1 5. Feed-Mani- 4 extra, i- _ bags, 81.75 to $1.85. Feed-Mani- -RAILWAY COXII.SS b n; $21' to X122 Manitoba THE - tor$24; Ontario bran, $21 to b.- shorts, ,�-- A- despatchfrom New York alleged further, that the Florida $21.50; Ontario shorts, $24 to $24.- says: Counsel for the Oceanic failed to indicate- her'•changes' of 50; Ontario middlings, $24.50 to Steam Navigation Company] own- helm; that she was proceeding. at .$25; Pure grain mvuille, $28 to Each Member Will Have Special Charge era of the White Star Line steam- an immoderate speed and did not $30; mixed mouille, $25 to $27,. -stop or back' her engines. Cheese-Finest western, 12/ to Stl'1 er Republic, on Friday filed a libeP The Lloyd-Italiano Societe di 12yc; eastern, 12% to 12%c. .But- ct' _:. o a i in the-United States District Court N avigatione, owners of the steam- ter-Finest creamery; 97 to 27%c; r - -- against the steamer.Florida'of the ship Florida, also filed in the Unit- fresh receipts, 25'/,_,,o 26c. Eggs- A despatch from• Ottawa says: James Ogilvic and James Clarke, Lloyd-Italiano Line, which ran -ed States District,C'ourt a libel and New laid eggs, .35 40c; selected An important re-organization of. The Provinces of .Quebec, New down and sunk the Republic off petition for a limitation of liabil- stock, 28 to' 29c," No: 1 stock, 25 the Raahvay Commission is an- Brunswick, Prince Edward Island ; Nantucket lightship.' - Damages ity against the Florida, her freight to 26c. nounced by which the Dominiorr and Nova Scotia are alloted to amounting to $1,500,000 for the loss and passage :money. The papers is divided into districts, 'each in Hon. M. E. •Bernier, «fio will be of the--ship and 8500,000. for the state that the collision was caused UNITED STATES hiARhETS• special charge of one of the com- 'C assisted by Mr. E. C. Lalonde, in- loss of cargo and-effects-of the pas-j solely by the fault and neglect 'on Mil*auk6e, Feb. 2.-Wheat-No. missioners-as to the'rontinc appli-L spector. *., sengers and crew were claimed. It the part of .the Republic. The pe- 1 Northern, $1.11 ; Ni Northern, cations. Chief Commissianer Mabee Commissioner S. J. McLean ' ___e libel thfit 11i th May, $1.07 asked. will, bf -cve a genera a es charge o a n i t o , f as- a lision was clue to no fault an the slue of the Florida'noZv' does-not . Rye-No. 1;� 75;sc, Corn-May, supervision over each district, katchen•an, and that portion of 1: part of f aptai;i' �5ealliy of the Re- exceed $224,000, and ask the court 63c :asked, Barley-Standard, 65c; -The Province of Otario. with the Ontario west of Port.Arthur,. with ppublic, b c, wholly to the fault of to fix tFie-liability at not more than samples, 59/12c to 63c; No. 3, Go exception of Port Arthur and the Mr. W. S. Blythe 4f Winnipeg 'as f•he Florida,• which, it is alleged, i that amount. to '62c; No.- 4;' 591/2 to 601 district west thereof, is placed inspector.- d din .not k_cep a proper-course, had' After the Filing of-the papers in St. Louis, Feb..2.-.Wheat--Cash, under the immediate jurisdiction Alberta, and British Columbia no sufficient lookout, did not giv- the proceedings United States Mar-' 62%c; May, 65?/4e; July, 65%c. of Mr. D'Arcy Seett, the Assist- Will be looked aft,pr by Commis- ° °tropirr whistler not pay heed to shat,Henkel seized the Italian ves- Buffalo, Feb. 2.-Wheat-Spring ant Chief Commissioner, and he sioner Mills, assistc}d by Inspector e whistles of-the Republic. It is' sel under a writ of attachment. firm; No. 1 Northern, carloads will be assiked by Inspectors M. J. McCaul. ' f , ;4a s + 'Sr f .,. .. • �'- .'�' . ..,.- .. ';,,-;�',.. ..,- :,: 4z. �,k.•'�,tx,.J'+.�+1+k.fn1Y9 :.;•• r.:,47+. 'v.�wna,e...wat4,w�rall s' 'w"i:=-5,«^`••, ',4+' z,..,....f,?r' .r•2... 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Y... ., .:. :,..!NM '?5 •".'d'�Li'" � '...'..,,. .0 i`i• .n'<.'i3 .. .. .., N,,. ,y�,d.> .. .L b `i p-.,. ri �-.J�• y - tiw ' �a r �t�NN�M see be made public that would reflect THE WEALTH OF FRANCE3� s upon his daughter. -. Yes, he would take the risk and w' A­F;ion ha drove in his car limirEcalsAost beard Joel. "— RR - As soon as he had came to this SHE HAS LENT $a,200,000,009 _N I 0''N T E H4.� chambers in St. James'. By the SIXTEEN YEARS- �' - .. _ •- ' '' '. • use of the.#elephone he.ascertained _-, ..___ _ •. chat Joel was at present staying at ' ~ HORSES FED TOO MUCH HAY. Leighton Manor, and'he decided to Collects 1nnually in Interest `A Tale of Love and Disappointment go there to see him. Farmers, and horsemen general- = pp He went to his safe' and took out Something Like $30D,000,000 ly, .have, very much to learn about a large envelope, which he opened, from That Source. feeding hay to horses. Too fre- OtN�+gNN�NNSteMttl�NNM and from which he took some pho- quently the horse himself is left to. tographs.- M. Edmond Thery, one of judge how much he shall eat, and CHAPTER, XIV. I do not really belong to your They were c'opiea 'of the cipher France's soundest experts on eco- that means all he can stuff into. - world." letters which he had had taken be- nomic and financial statistics, has himself, and in, this way many s The Joels went to els ton a- Ethel looked at her curiously, and fore he had handed the originals just published a book on "The Eco- good animal is ruined. - nor, and both Rebekah and Hare- over to Joel. nomic Progress of, Fr.aiice Since The writer has had sixteen ears castle were-glad of the respite, for was agreeably surprised at the re- y fined beauty of the daughter of the And so Ackroyd still possessed 1892, which tells once 'more the experience handling draft horses, the latter stayed in town. He was g irrefutable evidence of the Earl's story of the enormous increase in under all sorts of conditions in- beginning to feel that Rebekah was Jewish millionaire. She felt no- thing but contempt for, the way she treachery. the wealth of the country. eluding four years at a state ex- not satisfied that all was right'. At Soon after lunch Ackroyd times he allriost wished that had been treated by Harecastle, y started It shows that in the last' sixteen ' periment station, and has found n but this girl_was not to blame, for in his car for Leighton Manor. He years France has lent $3,200,000,000 that it answers all purposes best to 5 . she would break off the engage- she could not have known of their was not possessed of the self-con- in gold to foreign countries after^ feed not over one pound of hay for anent. He had, vainly endeavored engagement. She would have for- fidence that sustained him upon his making deduction for repayments each hundred pounds of the horses ' to forget Ethel Fetherston. He given anything, save that he should first journey to blackmail the Earl, during that period. weight. A thirteen hundred horse telt thankful that hate lead not go straight from having jilted her for in Joel he realized that he was At the same. time the gold in would receive thirteen pounds of ^ thrown them together since their to bind himself to another. . dealing with a man of different France has increased by $795,800,- hay daily; and so on. This amount last interview. ' Will you come to see me at calibre. 000 for.the same sixteen years. of hay and a grain -ration compos- Afew days quiet in the country Leighton Manor'? May I send the He had heard the news of Hare- This means that between the end ed bf corn, oats and bran, mixed enabled Rebekah to come to a,de- g „ s castle's en car for'you? Rebekah asked sag- engagement to Joel's of 1891 and the end of 1907 France's�in the proportion of fifteen pounds cision. She determined..to set her erly. "Any day this week will suit daughter with great interest, for balance of accounts with foreign of corn, fifty pounds of oats, and mind�at rest, foci' once'and for all. me. To-day is Tuesday. Shall we it ex lain _ ' ' 00 - twent -five 'ounds of bran, will you nip to arr>t Aatl to Llleet v� 2,i U:1 uaiy f - puzzfed him, namely the reason that 000,000 to the..good, of which these make any horse tit for a a her at their house in Park Lane and Ethel was possessed 'by a natural had animated Joel in buying the foreign nations have paid her four- work. One will generally have to evil. She found there many pack- th tdes`irC'yril was about to marry, and Naturally he had no idea,that the pounds of grain per day to every ,/", ages containing wedding presents, letters had'been used as a lever to I ONS-FIFTH IN GOLb. hundred" weight of horse. The to be opened. One was from Ethel 'she decided•to accept the invitation, g so she consented to go on the force Lord Harecastle to marry the �The.world's production of gold for smaller amount may do when he, Fetherston, and her memory went I` Jew's daughter.. He merel • !the. same rind was about $4,500,-1 ' track to the rumor which she had I Thursday. g y ; Pe is at light work and' the larger P Rebekah returned' at once to thought that the engagement was 000,000. amount when at heavy labor. Such heard of the engagement between g q 'on the to g a mixture as this fed along with the s= Leighton She did not uric pia and that Joel had � Of the $'35,800000 .old which` her and Harecastle. 1ne uncertain- I : ty was making her utterly miser- know why she bad asked Ethel. thought it advisable to destroy evi- f France has, received, t$111,800,000,amount of hay mentioned will keep- _ able, and she ion eci . u be a!le to,Fetherston to visit her, but deep' dente that might injure the family has been converted into French a horse in good spirits. The grain t' g with which his dau h $2&1, ration is sufficiently fattening; satisfy herself' that her suspicions'In her heart-there was an intention g ter was about coins, 000 000 has been.absorb of trying to ascertain if there was to ally herself. - ed by-the artistic industry (jewelry, while it is also flesh-forming enough were unfounded. f- i any truth in her suspicion .that During the journey Ackroyd ,gold and silver manufactures etc.), in character to impart a. decidedly y Harecastle was astonished at the Harecastle cared for her. -carefully thought out his plan of and the surplus, 81:50,000,000 re- g P P : morin quality to the muscles. change that a few days had made campaign. He looked with interest mains in the form of ingots or fore- It istruethat some, horses will in 'Rebekah's appearance. He ca he approached the ' % missed the frank, o n look the CHAPTER XV. ' pp palace that ign gold money in the Bank of eat much-more hay than amount _ pe housed the famous millionaire, but ,France or. the vaults of other big h.mentioned, but it is a mistake to enmin ..smile, and he wondered �_,p P1Cpd Joe.l's it was with trepidation that he j banking firms. I give him any more, as a horse can shat had caused the alteration. second cheque ne had fully- deter- asked the footman, who answered M. Thera explains the origin of'only'digest and assimilate'a cert-tin w '`Cyril," she began quickly• ".I mined to invest the proceeds and the door, to send in his name to these large revenues-from abroad ' tenni tar, ask g amount. Seep in mind that 'his you a question: Do to retire into the country, where he his master. in this: way: Before 1895 France ex.i appetite is like that of many of his not answer .without thought, dear- could live on the interest in com- .He had not long.to wait, and was ported every year an averaBe. off drivers- generally., bigger than bis ' eat. I implore you to be frank fort. But he was inoculated with ushered through the vast hall into $15-8,800 000 worth of food products I powers of assimilation. In many, �. ;with me." the fever of gambling and his'good a cosily furnished library. 'The (wines;_utter, fruits, vegetables, cases horses that eat large amou it+ 3! "I always try to be, Rebekah." resolutions vanished. He changed room was a large one, and was,etc.) and bought an average _of of hay•become hard-looking, whila' ' "I know that. I have been very nothing of his extravagant manner evidently the one in which Joel I $997,909,000 worth of wheat, cat- they have little life or snap in them. .miserable lately. Sometimes I fear of.living, and he revelled in-luxur- worked. On the. writing-table rest- .tle, coffee,-tea, etc. 'Thus she paid -Men go on fr: ,m year to year wit-t t! :that you -do not really love me," ies. The City once more engaged ed a telephone,, and an open door out every year' a sum of $139,000,- horses in this condition w.ithiut_ ' she said sadly., his attention, and he launched forth led to another room, which Ack- o00. knowing what causes it. Should he accept his liberty i The into speculation, At the outset he royd imagined might belong t_o a Since 1892 the annual production . It is usually. advisable -to feed j thought leapt at hams.for here was was itairly cautious, and if he had secretary. of wheat. has, increased by 11,000,- only a small amount of hay is the a chance. He.had but to say that continued to be so. all would have Joel was evidently in no hurry. 00a hectoliters, wine has increased morning and at noon; making the he did not love her, and he would been well. It might have been to see him, for a half an hour pass- 'by an annual average of 17,000,000 -night feed more liberal, though.not. -be free. The temptation was acute, thought that he would have learnt ed and still he -did: not come, Ack-I hectoliters, sugar by 2,5,500'tons, I so much so that the horse will not ;and for a moment ha waxered. But a lesson'from his , former expect royd's nervousness increased and alcohol by 285,000 hectoliters, and clean'it up_ in a reasonable length f then he relmembered all that de- once, but such natures are not eas he dreaded the interview more than f all export food products have in- of time and then lie down for a pended' on this marriage. Joe] ily taught even by such a hard task ever. Were his need• not so'des- ('creased to a great extent, so that comfortable night's rest. would never 'believe but that he master, perate, he would have turned tall France now pays for her coffee; It should be mentioned in "hi; . IA - • 'himself had-.caused the rupture_ He Copper mining shares were then• and fled, but money he must have, tea and all-imports by the surplus I connection that horses should be imust lies. and lie firmly, the rage, and he decided to buy and quickly. The luxury which he�of watered before And never immedi- tr= "Do you love roe, Cyril ,"" she largely. Their value at once in- had employed for- the 'last few i HER OWN FOOD PRODUCTION. ately after`a meal, x asked pleadingly. "Don't hesitate creased, and. in consequence he weeks had become a necessity to It goes without saying that' hay to give me pain. Speak the truth. gratified a desire for.an expensive him,, •The thought that he. might M. Thery points out that on the should always be clean and bright. It will be' kinder. I could bear it, touring car. Fora while everything have to.-return to his former pov- other hand 'Germyny's annual de-' and if this. is the case the kind of _. now, but to discover later suceeded and in his dreams he saw, i i food products has increased�' ` arty struck terror to-his lteait:- • fie t n u •matter so much, tz,at P n t ha • does of 4hA_bmk�Off, and 1.vQked_.at-.him-..himself rivalling Joei- Josephs in If this delay-was int-entio-nal Joel{in the same-- si ctPen Fears €rare-i y no appealing]-v. �� wealth. But that irnp of ill luck wac .acting astutely. for each mo-.T$I01,•t00,000 to $33.1,600,000 and; othy and clover mixed in about ` "I love you; he said in a hoarse that had pursued him all his life ment rendered Ackroyd less fit England's deficWhas Increaser) from`equal parts. '^Timotby is not really 'voice, but his eyes did not meet determined to-have a say in the mentally for the battle which he '$551,400,000 to $937,200,000. so very rich in nutrients, but there (hers; and she sighed deeply. matter. Down came the shares like knew he would have to wage. But I Another source of _France's is something about.it of which the r He gent on to speak of the fir a rocket. Paper that had repre- at last a termination was put to wealth and one that cannot be horse is exceedingly fond, and as u Iran ements for the 'marriage, and sented forty thousand pounds was .his suspense,. for Joel entered valued with an accurady is the im- „;. $ g Y palatability 'has much '.to do w► the affected an interest that deceiv- soon worth but twenty, then fifteen briskly. mense amount spent by strangers'1 digestibility it is wise to cater to _ v' - and finally ten thousand pounds. "k surprise visit Mr. Ackroyd. v' a county or meat, that he spoke the truth. But But this was not a for ere was-w What can I do for you?" he asked to settle down in it. Public wealth Those who feed.thirty and forty tthen it was her desire to do so, and liability attached which would more curtly. `1 am very busy and can- -has developed enormously in the pounds of hay a day to a work .`p 'it is easy to persuade oneself that than swamp all the. money that he. not spare you much time." last' sixteen ears 'in America, Ca-P p y' Y horse will .have little• faith. in..the is "state of affairs exists-, when it Possessed. ( "First 'I must congratulate you nada, Mexico, - Brazil, Argentina, weights above' mentioned; but, as ..coincides with one's passionate He was confident that all would upon. your daughter's engagement Chile, Australia, South Africa, already stated, this has not been .;wish. come right if he only had sufficient to Lord Harecastle," Ackroyd be- etc., and France has-' benefited' by guess work with me, as-it has been =� ' With an effort Harecastle redou- capital to tide over this bad time. gan coolly. "It supplied a motive this development, which has allow necessary here, in connection with bled his attentions, and in the end Writs were issued and judgments.that was puzzling me." ed the inhabitants of these coun- our experiment work, to weigh aT1 for large 'amounts ' were signed "I am lad that your curiosity is I tries to visit Europe. Y. succeeded in smothering her. su- g y P the feeds used for. the live stock on spicions. against him. Then 'came threats of satisfied," Joel said' sarcastically. The French in 1891 drew an an- the experiment station. Linder �• He took tier in his' car, and as bankruptcy, and he began to yea- 'Lgnt surely you haven't come down nual revenue of $220,000,000 from .such treatment''our horses have al- e that he was in a tight corn V. here to telt me that. their investments in foreign coun- they were making�their way along $ ways looked well,' while they ha. Five thousand, ounds would tide "�Iot entire) Mr. Jose hs. In tries,' while to-day the eollEct Bond Street, they w ere' pulled up P y'. P y' been obliged to put in a good'ten him over hi4 present difficulties, fact I am here to throw myself on something like $3#30,000,000 from by the traffic.. A lady, in'a victoria, y g hour day through the season of ttip passed them i and lie felt that in a few months your mere•." that source. p just as they cum- ' year w-hen they had, work 'on the menced ,to move.again. She looked he would once more be in affluence. "That means more money. .I un- land. At Harecastle and bowed. His face But where to get this money' derstand you've been making-.% fool Contractors and draymen who do "flushed, and he turned away, °but; His thoughts naturally turned to of yourself by investing largely in heavy work will tell you that a ~- 'not before Rebekah had observed the Earl, and 'he determined to go copper mines. You should have RE-TRIAL ORDERED i horse works better if 'he, is not fed itis CCllfliSlOn. alid see him. He founzl britt-at ?Cel- asked my advice. I should have A soldier was recently tried lid a too much hay. One especially care- ."Who was "that?" she asked `t'''hc,hlle Castle, bot when he pre- told you to leave theta alone." � •ful and successful c:�ntractor that sentec] himself he was informed that "Z am in a tight corner," Ack_ court-martial for stealing money. we have 'in' mina never feeds. hay quietly. - the property of the canteen. the Tarl was unable to see him. In rcryd said quickly. � "_hiss Fetherston,". he- replied. _ The case was fairly one into to lits horses in the morning or at � ^. Site made no comment, but,thisIvain he sent a pressing note de- "Yort must remain there then; and eventually the courtgfol;nd him noon, but feeds, about fifteen accidentaI'. encounter once mare manding an- interview. The reply I that is if you are relying upon, my I not- guilty, and told him 'that he pounds at night. He claims that arnusecr her suspicions. rias a curt refusal. He «rote a l help to get oat of it. it e have had left the court'without a stain on on this cation he can get much bt- Duriug•the afternoon she chanced' lung threatening letter, but tais our little business transaction to- I ter work out of his horses than if ti ' was returned to -him, enclosed in other. That is terminated, and I his character. to call upon liras Stanton, theg After••a'lj# le while a sergearit he kept his mangers stuffed �iitii' friend who had told her 'cf Hare- ' another envelope.. fake, no further interest in you; came in and said to the pre,ident: hay, and his nurses always.look ro "He evidently does not know Mr. Ackroyd. •r, castle's engagement to alias Path-I Please, sir, Private 11lurphy well• that I gut hack tits letters.-- Shall Ent you took an adiantage. of the--Iate risoner would like t,; By overfeeding }lay you not only erston- �•.I tell •hilts ?" Ackroyd ruminated. nip. If I lead knowil that Lord ( P } injure }tiny }torsos, but you waste Shc Had been there a few- mi;r, tes I crl,a he is actin under ICtiiverholme's treachery interested speak to you." j " sw -1' g Private Murphy was marched in, hsy.tltat`, is •alwa�'s worth good when she saw the object of her ' p } _ T„cl's advice. .I think I had better •'ou so personally, you,would hare. saluting the Bench, he sled ! monFy, Remember it is not what thoughts ental the r,tcml. Idcal' with the Jew." lead to ay a .much larger sum be- and, g hA "Plcase.rnake.me knl•,ltli to \rias i P Beg pardon, sit'; I wish to tha•ik an ar.rnnl gets down into his sto rye,• This course was not at; all to his fore I should have handed the eyi- Fetherston,'' she said to Ler hu:,- you for.your kindness, and to ask inach that gives hint health and tess, and the introductioil was ef- diking, fur he held•Juel in prufcnuiil dente uicr to ou. I asked you to yon what I ought to do with thr s`_rciigtit. but that it's only that , Ie ct. Tf lie could have Seen any give me the balance.' rant iha't he ?'till)'-di •eats .n-nd a,ssi- fected. other alternativ.c lie would have "Mr. Acl.r(,yd," Joel said cold) ; money( S- - - ; coldly, milatcs. "li^passed you in Rowl'Stiwtlavoidkd the interview. He had the 'your imperti�enc.• approaches the Think' this over carefully and rain Rebekah remarked. utuiu t fear of ettin himself in- sublime. I have every mind to iAl:e a teat of it f:,r � mrs^J'r. 1'uu "I was 1v;t i Lord H.,reca:��e' ' ill his cllltchpS, . n le ivas sn el- telephone oBe police ° a ion all nlr t' ,ji{• 1C1'i i]'P Sqi 1 .'Lrad Ye", I .aw you'". P.thtel .cplied rent of a laity, t to know that lie giro you in charge for idack mail. ale,,^p went to bee. all 1,ig'•:t oi:c bc.tt.^r than our �,„n iu, zs ut,lczst _ x1auld be rendf ria 'hini'self liable Your punishment won, not he a �ni::ht, hot when 'lie r1—xoke he f lu .: ;quiet)}. 1 ” .� ;a•t:tmles. : are an old friend of ('I•riI's, to a ling term of.i imprisonment if light Qn:e.." ' hirntAelf in the ':,troef in the grns: - . , aro, Pou not she asked hiytfully. they should dare to have hini it,- (To be continncd•) of a•policeman. "Hole) on. he Ye q, Ave have known one another rested, ,I_� crit d, "yon itinstn't. arrest oic. _ s,lninambulist." P,, iib.; f z for years," Ethel. answered rather) That was the crux .,f the matter. •~ � •. .. . I'm , S(:Ii:\:C°II`1(;. Coldly. Would they dare? Joel was just And the average small hoy dis- I the poli•?enl,an Iepli,-d. •'I d': I't T,, :my that lave i:: •t di5r sa 1 %c illi so nrltcll that Ills friend'q? aborlt to al]} himself with the(likes to Part his ha•i aln;.,':t i car,• -,,•`int , ,ur roligion is—y-ei Arow:es th',nuht , it should he, my fri iidfi." Rel,ek-all l Earl's family, and he world nater-much as a man dislikes t,, part l:ith 'cftn r was!.: ;ho street; is or night- Etit. ec-ery e:icoti.t alzi-o' sair?-uleadingly. ou know that ally be desirous that nothing sbuuld his. I s':i:.'." That it is `A' ✓ - _ v, .. .... .. ?A; 9 +4�".K.+K' Gas t p .,.. ..F,,,r„ .•: ,.,. ..�;...�". .. ;'^> a. - :.K., .. ...,. *,_ {. .•.Sr,+.-. :✓. a_. s 15„... .., ,,, A ...,.,^a, +✓•:� .. • - - +^JCr .. _ tam Say ...r•..• -a^ ,. ., ,. .. e. ,w. ;�.'?:,z2,.b .�,•. �"r,... a �# - ... � .. v ,, w;, .. 1..,�-.w,,.t-•= ,,-+, rvY'' .n•_ '-:a, ;. k.' c�, :'•s��•a•.. • vain' ..-... .,,r- J,.:,...,.• -�,..: +w., 4„ , ;v.:.,. .-•-kr,.,^•.r'. i aw, '`a 'm'� .^r -;.^..: y.is•', •,.aK, :. LOALISIVIS. —David Hall left for the North- —Clarence Reaziu, of Toronto, • CGwest on Wednesday. was in town on Saturday.Mrs. Harry Ives, of Toronto, —Clayton Taylor, of Toronto, `�.� �Ock Taki� —Miss Jeunie Gordon is visiting spent Tuesday with N. F. Mechin. spent Wednesday with his auht, Sg relatives in Kingston. I —Olins McCartney, of Dunn- Mi-s. McCormick. during the Iasi two weeks —Fred Adair spent Sunday at ville; is visiting with W. and Mrs. Burn—At Quill Lake, Sask., his home in Claremont. Logan. on.Jan. 25th, 1909, to Mr. and Mrs. —Ernest Stephenson has been —The Quarterly,meeting will L. A. Boone, a son, stillborn. sof February, .- con a is e s urc —lurs. W. 13. Rogers ana Misses through illness, but we are pleas- next Sunday. Sarah Law and I. Bunting were in 7` ed to say that he is now recover- —Fred Bunting, of Toronto, West Toronto on Monday attend- 1[ng, spent a couple of days here at the ing the funeral of ,the late Mrs. There are utitnber of lines we wish to clear out during the first two —The executor of the estate of home of his parents. )Dr.)Macnamara. weeks. Profit don't count. We want the room. '.1. the late Patrick Gorman will hold —The township council will —A pair of men's rubbers was an auction sale of the farm stock, meet .on onday next for the left in the Friends' Meeting-house 1 only,.Oak Heater, with feeder, implements, oto., belonging to the transaction--of genera}business. on Monday nigt. The owner will reg, $18,50 for$13.49. estate, on Tuesday, Feb. 18th. —The police trustees are adver- find them at Mrs. W. J. Dule's —The Dramatic Club will pre- tising in another column for ten- home, King St. east. 1 only, Oak Heater, regular price sent their drama in the town hall, ders for lighting the street lamps. —We understand that Gervas 15.501 for 12.49. Brougham, on - the evening of —Howard Rogers, of Victoria Cornell' contemplates moving to Wednesday, Feb. 10th, under the College, visited his rand parents, 1 only, Globe Heater, regular _ g p. Saskatchewan to reside. His son,. g,00, for 6.00. . - - - � • auspices of the Brougham Dram- C. and Mrs. Rogers, over Sunday Walter, has been therefor a num G � atic Club. last. ber of years and has been very '1 only, 4 hole.Cook Stove,regular —F. T. Marks, of Regina, who —Mrs. Jas. Adams and daught- successful in business. 11,50, for 14.00. is visiting at the home of his er, of Toronto, were visiting with —S. C. Bunker,, who sold some 3a rents near Dumbarton,. gave the former's sister, .Mrs. -W. J. time ago his extensive farm west — These are enticing figures. You had better ' ` TaE NEwB a pleasant cal} one day Rarsell. of the village, liar purchased from - last week. He expects to return —John and Mrs., Annau enter- Gervas Cornell his fifty-acre fat'm step along early. to the Westin a few days. tained'a number of the}r friends east of the village, the price we —The Canada IW,:,.-Company to an oyster supper oil Monday believe to be in the neighborhood c -.-`have begun this eeason'a harvest- evening. "`sss of$5000. ing at the bay. The 'ice is now -•—The ice harvest has begun in —Ah -interesting event took Hardware, Stoves and Tinware. — about twelve inches in thickness: the village. The ice is of good place on 11rednesday, Jati.27,th, at ; F` Lost year's crop was entirely dis- quality and about one foot in Millerway, Mau.. when Mr. Walt- sed of before the end of the thickness. Hamrick was united in marriage A-PMAN season. —The coldest day of.the season to Jiisa Elizabeth Abgil, eldest • • —John Stephenson' was in the so far was Monday last ;when the daughter of Mr. D. D. Ross. The -- - Ctty • on r c. u c ... — c - funeral of his brother David, who below zero. es of iheir many friends in Picker res - - ea F ,was"'time i of TL paralytic z; He holy meeting in their meeting- —Ghing throughout the villageeo.' Leng, who has been � � �s • s • .4 - n his fiftieth yearar a at 'the house 5atutdriy, Sunday sial earc time of hiss-death. Monday' last. s on -Sa for a play a to hang up his hat has --John Ailaiway, of Whitby, —Several from here attended 'a mule a deal with John Boyes, qi has lleen laid toll for a couple of meeting of the Township Teixiper- whereby he Lias purchased fromQf $Orse6 Jersey COW,. goIIe, Harness;ttc weeks. Ile slipped on the side-,ance Alliance at Brougharn on , ,Wa -walk in front 4)f the Domiuion Tue-day nfteruoou. the latter his fine• residence rind. Batik, tearing one of the ligrin,erits —lte[nember the tnecting?of the tivt'-•acres of land. Mr. Boyer will Feb. 20Lh, 1909, at my t}tore- in the Village csi<ie in.his w other delling whieli f of his Tinkle. Ile I3 now able to Farmers' Institute and of the ?1e will renovate and alter c,nie- Of P1ClieTi21 .be:,roum ,��iiiu with ins assist- �`'uuien'y lnsiititte riext Thursday what. Asa result of this d«•ail, `�' . anc•r of a pair of cruitchen. afternoon and evvning;. Mr. Len �r}l1 'accept the olfrr —Rev. 11'. E. Hassar.I_ B. D., on =Parties havitit; oil-crin4 be r I g r T ? T x �loir;hy evening gave an iuttrrest longing to t11e Poli 1'illuge are- nlyde fl)1 his i'arni, P, ss( ni�,at EDWARD BRYAN I IC,I�EPI r �G - r" ing lecture, ilhrstl tied by num- regven'ted to leave till}• atue -with �i}il be•gven ou the first.of Aptil. s ber i,f esT silent lime light 4iews;, 11. S. Cha}riiiaiu at ouch, '* —On Sunday, tan: 31st. in th:- Frirud-i Cliareh. - His lee —P. Howie. of Iltirtney, Man., �lrtry �tiru , pnr•ks died [t clic .-•�,4 - 1 bolne of lien ninter,. air=. Thoini c '�' • tore dealt with the work of the }s visit}ug -fr•ictuis in Pic•kering,;,, s.,, •'•�.•.f.• � �ti:�:x;•}� Field, aged 0,5 years. Ilex funeral' 'r.,�S� •� Bible Society' and will, no doubt tilwitship and gTive Tnp,,' Nt:w's aI Mfr . Gt increase the interest takeu in. tile pleasant call o[i Tue duy. tax,k•plaice on %Wednesday, when !%0i-k of that society.. —The ice on the new rink Nher remains were conveyed to the E. Bryan will offer for sale at in first-cla:14 c•onditiull. There Method6t ,cemetery, Pickering, '� y{ It pays to feed t his store in Pickering on Satur-, will iJe skating now until.the close for•interilient. Miss Spark, was ,l'• rE�\ { day, Feb. 20th, his house and loft o€ the seTt=on, tiu�Y }y the t}Ens bot'rr in Toronto, Nov. lith, lei International : one mi and was the second daughter ofEj Stock afire horses, Jersey c•ow. harness, —Rev. W. and 'Mrs. :Moore en t e a e somas `parks, of Toron- ��E�, u etc. • We- understand ihat it is tertri•ined the members of the where she has tt,4ded the most of Fwd Mr. Bryan's intention to take his choir and of the Bible. class ou lier life. She fell last winter in - , } peddling wagon off the road owing Tuesday,everiing and a th(irough- Toronto, ' fracturing 'her wrist y "ta the heavy expenses in keeping Iy enjoyable time was spent. lis bone, and from -the injuries she up the same, all. sustained on that occaviou she r - --Owing to the gradual increase —Geo Leng purposes holding an never recovered, other compli- 7 i " in the number of subscribers the auctiiiti sale of his farm,stock-acid Cations setting in .with fatal Independent Telephone Co. are itis lerneuts earl in March. This results. Everything had bean p p y done that medical skill coold do J O S E P H 1-X- B TLT N ID .Y installing; in Pickering a new will beau extensive sale and ev- switch-board. J. H. Bundy has erything sold will be of a high but without avail. ` "consented to take charge and the Blass. Messrs. L. Squires.and James T new instrument will be placed in —The Pickering Gun Club visit-' Richardson had rather an unpleas- V position at once. By the new ed the Brougham Gun Club on ant experience' on Sunday last011 1�11111 arrangement a nignt service will Tuesday and defeated the home which they do mot wish repeated. -be pro ided. Several new phones, team by two• birds. - A return They were driving in a cutter we understand, will*be installed. match will be played in Pickering from; the formers', home to Thos. _ . ,are U:? the rise. .. —Rev. W. E. Hassard, district next week. Field's, and in doing so bad to :secretary of the Bible Society, —Mr. Musson, whd bought W. cross Duffin's creek some distance occupied the pulpit io• •.St. An- H. Moore's farm on the Kingston from its mouth. The ice proved The Manufacturers have advanced the price of Sugars drew's Church on Sunday morn- road..east the village about a year insufficiently strong for its load, and indication are that it will go still higher in. the near ":- ing and in the Methodist Church ago, has re-sold'his farm, the pur= without_«'arning the whole future. We bought a good supply begore the advance in the evening.- He spoke in be- chaser taking the stock and im le- outfit broke•throe h into the is - ` p g y and still give _ half of the society and his addres- merits as well. _ cold water, a very ,unpleasant _ .- "wee were listened to with rapt at- —The date of the. banquet in operation,especially in one of the Best Standard Granulated, 20 lbs. for $1.00. aention and were.in rich appreciat- counnection with the Lay- -coldest days in'the winter. Cries Yellow Sugar, 22 lbsfor $100 ', ed. On Sunday afternoon he also men's Missionary Movement has of distress were sounded and.in. n , . $1.00. +r' t. Andrew's Sunday'-chool which the 12th,to that of the 19th. Full hands were at A,ork assisting in Beat Seedless Select ValanetaRaisins a en en s per poen . was .much enjoyed by old .and particulars will be -liven in our. the rescue of the' horse, but not • , 2.500 Bars of Comfort Soap, Sunlight, Octogan, ot, : ;young. next issue, until:abotit'an hour and a quarer White Swan Soap selling out at —The folloR�in' clipped from ' —Owing . to recommendations was•the horse standing on terra 'the Toronto World, refers to one made to the .Postmaster-General firma.,- Mr. Richardson also en- Oszly Four Cesits per BaT — who Was ' Well' .And favorably ,at Ottawa.a change is likely sootsdyed thesensation of-a cold bath; _ known in Pickering and whose to be,made whereby money may tut was able to attend to his , untimely death'- will be keenly be vvdhdrai.w'n-from the'post office -duties in his store the`next morn- rest Quaker Food;reg. 10c. package, at 5c. -'felt by-'a host of friends: Follow- say=ings banks without-the tedious itslite blivious of his narrow Wheat Berry Food, reg. 10c, 3 packages for 25c. ing an operation for appendicitis, weitiug for a return fronrOttawa. escap fro stets grave. Orange Meat, regular 10c, 3 packages for 25e Frances AmeliA Hoover, wife of 'Sue), a change trill be .welcomed —T a 6ou Ontario Farmers' Dr A. T. Dlacntimara, 100 haven- by all depcisitors of -the savings. Institute •' I hold meetings as Our Black and Mixed Teas at 25 cents is the best. _ port-road, died at 5 o'clock oro the bank. follows: Claremont,' Tuesday, Come and get Genuine Bargains. afternoon of Friday last in Grace —The Dramatic Club made their February th, Whitev. e, A`'ed- _ Hospital. The late Mrs. Marc- se'c'ond appearance in the 'town nesday, - Feb. 10th, ckering, • • Q - namara was an active and misefnl• hall on Friday evening last and al- Feb. I1 th, and Kinsale Friday, Jobn nk �] �r co member of the Methodist Church though- the evening was about Feb. 12th. Sessions.at etch place v LJ �J�J for`the past 25 years.- At the, the stormiest of the season the at 2 p,m. and 8 p. m, T c meet- early age of ten she was organist hall was'pretty well filled. The ings'will,be addressed by W. D. in Pickering village church and dranra•entitled "Un.der the'.Lanr- Dyer on subjects sActed -from _ later moved to Toronto. For els was 'well rendered,-each mem- the following: Feeding and care several years' she ove"pied.• a ber doing his work perfectly. -of sheep; Clearing the Titrm similar position in. Annette-street O%ving to.illness in his home C. Little things in' farin pinctice, Methodist Church and afterwards Field was unable to take his place `urodern conveniences on the farur; at Davenport Methodist Church. in the oicliestra, but a most efiic}- The farmer's education; Co-oper, She was an a(cornplislied musician ent substitute was found in Mr. ation;; Elmer Lick on production• • - - ' and her rare musical talents were Grattan, leader of the orchestral of apples and marketing apples; We-havea-large assortment of Boots just arrived devoted to the cause of God; and in the Alexander Theatre, who J. H. Hare, district representative ' for the fall trade. freely given two the church of her was enjoyed at considerable ex- Ontario Department of Agriciil- lI• Make- gathered choice. see- '= The Celebrat )11rs. Dlacnamaoa. had pence. The wliole program. was tune, will attend the evening Wi laYYl together a class of young greatly enjoyed by all who at- cions at Pickering and.$insale and ed s' _ `'a better 9 ni de in Cana-da)...- { omen, numbering between 40 and tended. The.p'roceeds amounted ;.peak on drainage and agricultur_ 4 I -good• .50,.known in the. Sabbath school to about $45. at education. The Women's ln- We;