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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1909_02_12 M ..nix• �-w -0. MUM •-S' �"' f at: ^s' x.. ' v'ri"q' '•cr. �.'' , k A � .: � ,: •. � ,..:.. .. „G.:-,.`•,-' .-.:. „''. 'Q.. F -tom� 4'. .. ..1 ^' 'mow• .. r .:. ':z 7...:.. .: :. m-,••:•: ,;a. ,. . .. , ;:-,' H <S" •'a s ' .'e;v s, c..in�`,. t# 4. "s. k T VOL. XXViII. PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY, FEB. 12, 190 NO 19 SCARBORO JUNCTION BROUGHAM , Horse _ Blankets I �E O Z E M A z A sum of$200 and costs was grant- M. E.�Steele has resumed his duties „ Medical You want the kind of Blankets your ed to Robert Sexton by the verdict of as teacher here. CASES Txl d rr 1} WITH horses cannot get ofi and this is a jury in the Assizes Monday night Miss Shea., of Toronto, is visiting A M. as compensation for the death of four with her brother here. BELL, M. D., C. M. where you can get them, .[-1. Late House Surgeon of the Kingston -We have' a good assortment and the cows and injuries to others of his herd Tiros. Hague, of Markham,phid us a • � '' Genzw Hospital. Successor to Dr. M.Bate- prices are so every person by a Grand Trunk engine last October• flying visit on Sundiry.: man OfDoe hours 8 to 10 s m,1 to 8p m and 8 can et them. In his evidence Mr. Sexton said .that Miss Beatrice Alger is spending ri 1108 p m Pickering;Ont 49 ly g the herd were crossing the tracks couple of Reeks in the city. toes NOT f AS Ar GEO. N. FISH, M. D. Genuine Saskatchewan Robes, when a train bore down on them with-I Russell Brodie, wife and f►imily,, ct.•a.•Aar Too s oixeos the best in the land. M,.caAa os. •os.:vosvt PNYS[Oi�NAND SURGEON out any warning whatever. In the,spent Sunday in Cedar Grove. ' ! Aiilslstru ,t,ae,Srptpsrt: Me-aber of College of Physicians and SuNsous. Single Harness, Team Harness. mix-,up his little son, who,was driving I Thomas Philip is wearing the smile Out. Associate zoroner, County of Ontario, Hopers, Sweat Pads, Curry.Combs, the cattle hada narrow ,escape from that wont cove oft. Its a boy. Office Hours-8 to 10 a.m, and l xA 8 and 0 to 8 • ♦ ♦ " p.m. Brougham,Ont. 11-1y Brushes, Metal Polish, Gal Cure, injury. lie had entered' suit fvr.I Oranges for�lurmalade, 2 doz. for Axle Grease. Hoof Ointment. $1.U00. 25c. Hilddie, fresh salmon and white • ® r Harness Oil and Dressing. fish at Philip's grocery. •, " Ii. '.Team Whips. Buggy Whips. FROCK ROAD The carnival which was advertised ' E. FAREWELL 0., BARRIS' _ to tale place oil the MammothkRink, gg + Q THOMPSON BRCS., Pickering J. P. Robson is improving roving in health. Brou•r Seca a�a SCLM ABaasLores. 111 • TEU.Ooza.y Cron Attorney,and County P' a phidm, on Tuesday evening last) SUPS.UTS.CMAPa`.0«A019% Ig,lieltor. Court House.Whitby. 10-7 Some sneak thief recently stole from did not come off on account'of the ECZEmA,o,ArPLES,PILES, the school house the largedictionarv. storm but instead+.will come off,on _ CISOR£BA«q E, 17C. T. BAROLAY, Bawrister-at-Law, The attendance-at the school is quite I Monday night next with the same L• solicitor,Notary.Public,spectal Exami_ CL=ARE11/IONT - amitll owing no doubt to the Stormy!Pro- ",-am as advertised. See' bills-'for nor for Hixa Court of Justice, Su--ces-or to weather• full tr•ticulilrs. Are count<A cured fro,, the start,as it tot" a' Menem Dow & McGillivray, Brock Street, Pt '•�WhitbF. 71y - T n �1 Soule from here attended the su I The Picketing Dramatic Club re- ectivo coon any dis.ased skin or,son� f4 FURNITURE STORE per and lecture at White:•ale on the i sented their play "Under the Lau•rets" C . P 9 nr. ..PAItx•s �etertTwrrJ. -_ 11th inst..ar[d express ttiernselves as ►n the taivn hall on Wednesday even- 17 E G E TABLE 01NTJIENT _, 1 •9 delighted. ing to a good house. The play is a lens - 4d onek-and s3r tt'hi��i �t1 IXl,en once a >>u,?toe; else of Ec_, � - .. take awry all rcdnees and kill all disease! • LEON, AND DENTI,T, Eta. and the- Vigilance Committee's banquet at J.was resented exceeded all ex ecta Young men's leav year. Come P I? bktn tis•ae nna put the skin into a Graduate of the Ontario vet •-.rN Col_ fellows, its up to your to you Pfrkering last weekxeporthaving had!tions. Although the night was es,' healthy, Smooth condition. Ontario a rruarp a ae Association. The trustees have recently laced between $10 and $50-. ,eneratandDrngstneb. Largeboxot- end residence nae undone-vnarter miles call On us for our p iV y - 'YC, Atlk for earn lea, telephone in reenmyoZoe Pc0anddress. Green our' Furniture and Staves it co rfott giver and a fuel saver., SOIL CHERRYWOOD The RennE" SfcD�\4LDCo„Jlatlorytown,OmY $ binrs 8 to ll a.m,,,and 1 to 4 fr -ter lar' Nearl every farmer hereabouts is y Arthur Grills visited Jas. MacCrae P ►� �-� 3� >�li�Ftttt4)ia QLar�14t. We will do the fair thing by buying sorne •land pplaster .for..next S tiirday. (or land plaster) and you. We deliver the goods. seasons crop. It evideet.ly is a good til as Elmina Roach visited Fred. I P {' ] h f+unday' iroS dlesiralt wholesale s R angr;here free. A large and investment as most crops' sofie•• for t,; �1r1('@S' /r'HOS. POUCHER Im.Ou_of Mar- varied stock. to choose from. want of x er nurishrnent• firs. and Miss Timbers have been � tinge Laoeases Bronam,Out. T g l W end their r• lnd►�posed r,f late. HOPPER Issuer of Marriage Your for.buainess. ATHA order .rt oncrw to the Svc'y-Trews of r Arthur Taylor and O. Petty ,visited �. • Licenses in the Conary of outaria. - the Fertelizer CCuti. and Whitevale'faesda Office at stossaad his residence.Claremont. -f- I. Lehman and family spent gairy y' • 4 V I�. �E.�LT 2r 4'Ify,ille.-. . .-=---. Albert ChaFunan- to 'away visiting . ORWAY HOUSE. his }.o ie in Toronto. �� II JA Bru k RogJ � 11�` y. _ Joseph and Eli Lehman spent b!:n-� 1 pi" , ISingstoa Roael. Particular attentioo giv. Furniture Dealer,etc. dozy at Almirad, A�'1, i a ail Beator, preached-here Sun 1 . S:-Both these articlr� are:indite- rM len to farmers atteadlug tb•Toronto m rkete. «'m, and ]Iles Lizzie Dunkeld' eat day- In'"Ting in jdace of Rev. Plantes. pensible:to Successful farming.. iest accommodation underthee'new manage- -0_T_jA,�•t,�,ZZ 11-T 1 P James fhivitlwn bas. sunk a well m at. Charges moderate. J.J. dcCsno• Pro- Sund+ly at (herrywoud. Plaster-About 65c per.151)lb. sack. yiiecor, St8 _ Joah Mow(ter i,4 at-present visiting `vhirh promiye.s to be the hest in the Salt-Aab ut 8.3e per 2W.Ili.lack. *. '1 -- friends in Whitebpreh• . district F. U. B., Pickering L•B BEACouvevancOesNr C mai tSfoIIae to LtEukingg -- [:.. _._ ___ _ _.. . r s John.S,:ot t'attenAed the sborkborxr dlivlt ct on no ou t vfrth«hleague Sun- te� le tin i- Western w�� y�- - -fit /,�Tw ''s.11d%vits, Accountant. Eta. .Voaey to loan •� Hiri lest ale at-Toronto onThclrsday. 'r e►7Yerid �alik V1 �. ._.,°n°°��nio+es°a�e, Out. r of ![amt s Lio- b ��John 1, Pagiss,( lareruanti Mrs. 41-ott onct, .5trndav "Cir r_T?Chedrl returned few* to thetVtth 7.1 at I , P John and 1lrs. Srott spent Friday €if er spending imonths, _ ANT14T. MAW, Licensed Auctioneer. t ti��rn<G�enhtient n.frw daysof last All klada of sales promptly attended to.- Telephone o. r -fit R. Sr L1tV!1:till line. �Ixrl.11flII1. aQuality anaca. Charges reasonabe. Tele hone resided e'oz C. TO ter, wife and child, of Lacus write,Greenwood,Ont, s,� Hill, a eat Sunda rt A. (arruihera, a eel. In the city and purebased two' t ,1 _.- ------- ;•.. Pickering,'d. ens Sunday canthi ,, of fitJ• regiatvred hnga. l 'zcke�>3ing BranC1l• �j POSTILL, Licensed Austioneer, John-Henderanir Still haves sale on l' • tor Oount)ee of Y:irk and Ontario Auc• p y p y act of Parlieacnt ism = !Ston sales of all klud• atteao.o to on ebortost• If quid.want the, pure5 C' keld Bros. March loth. (S'e are sorry to hear notice. Address Green itiver P.O., ont, Tho.: Dunkeld ilnd falnily s ent that .Mr..,IIrndersrn1.15 leaving us, but _ and best Drugs And Chem- ;y 1 p wish Win ever r•oa er 1 1 r . undo.• et S.,BurL-lro.der's $th line,. y P P '•tY• Autll �,izPd.Capital $1,><aO.Ut�.s6>.' .� `[�T B. POWELL, Licensed. Aug deals conit3 to u?. Our" Markham. GP<�rge thrvidsu►i Sons'sale-will ntlscribed -' y 1 . tioaser for Ontario and York Cos. An . . eld o th '2tth ins bills.,Ai Our beef=ria botcher. T. Dunkeld, be b a e t. See ►2 Paid 853,U9UCi+! kinds of soler conducted eltber pr vately or by g rjP ,unction. gate notes Poi:toed For dates or -atovk is Complexe. We was at Cherrywood on Friday butch- tha farm-has'iaeen rented and the,firw Hest- reoullt 3a0•a7(1fl0 - � o,bar particulars apply at rexidenee, Flizabetb 'Bring for It. Davidson. dis4nlveil everything must go,` Assets 6;tK1U,011tkfl� ISL, Pickorfag. Orders left at New;Coca will guarantee the quality t0 � . 'Harry Livin;,8fone_.tisited• here Inst •;r;asiye prompt attention. 'ISly. °. be the best Obtainable HIGHLAND CREEK week and,g�ive two concerts. Mr. L• JORN Cowa�•,PeQ T.H,ZtloUrurx,&aQ, � POUCHER, Licensed Auction- is travelling trick• player on different Preaidrnt Oaat+Lr .' ser•vataatoraad collector for the Ooaa Skating on the Rouge is fine. instruments and gate a very fair per- tin of York and Ontario All lilude of enation R. Parker, of Toronto, was down fornlance. Special attention given to Farmer's $iia aalesoondaotad aaJ valuations made at mod- (��n/■J �/�J/J�i /�. on Sm.dav culling CII 11iS old friend, The "AL Horne'in COnneCtlOII with Notes Collection&solicited and'promptlyMau arass stitly m Estates and ldnsynauc is Loa- �1 /�`1 /I`\r�addLfB W. Treadwa } „ Thursday Farmor'6 \otos. discounted American andmist � prt'ra a managed and told b anMfoa d / of'Toronto, rd a dOWa LO nee the rat Han undo'school wcls held get," bsued.Foreign F.zchdage bought and,sold Draft it ^' yt,.aee rale. Haecgaaer, teats, note. and James Baird and MissElhei Murton. of deist week. Reading, Bridget," by rued,ayaLabl•on all parer of the world i�•neral accounts promptly collected and Satre- nah Stover, readingby.Jas. Todd#, f;atory settlements guaranteed. Phone or •.Druggist and Optician, ter's uncle, W.Treadway. write for terms, and Particulars, Bros.pham, trio by Miss Gates, Todd and David- SSV1IIg8 Bank Department. � Dates maybe fixed byYphoue Nswe } We are sorry to state that Win. son, phonograph selections by Walter __ __ -_ Plekering, O]nt. Treadway,. J. P., is very low. The Ferguson. Miss Davidson accompan- doctors have little hopes .of him get ied on the organ. Trio Mr. Law, Interest-allowed on deposits at hib•L- Lin better. est current rates, and credited! or-, g Stover and J. Burkholder the• Speck- ' - A big blue rock shoot was held at led Frc," _encore ' Give the boy a paid quarterly to depositors. Billingham s Wagner & Y est Hill last geek •when J. Symons ebance." Cherrytvood Orl%eh-r i sup- Meat the bunch with a score of 2•t out lied selections. The meetin closed` Clarence T. Batty MgrIIndertaking Parlors Co.� p g _. � of-95 birds. Good boy Jack. with a vote of thanks to all supporters Slag street, Pickering, r John Roberts itad Aid, H. Creeker in the program.' t Calle by day or night promptly Have a full line of tresh and cur- have been spending a week with the vion , m e n `s attended to. Telephone ed meats Constantly on hand. former's sister. -�lrs. Tredway. `He t (Bell or Independent,) left Jlondar for trig home it1 Baltimore, TOCK NOTEy. --- -- Spice , ren- a� Bacon, L. • . • he sae o Lr oroug r- red cattle Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc.. A lot of our ..parts went to Toronto which took place on Thur�dit ]1st at Having secured the agency for "?• Vick • _-,_-. .-- io hear the i-t�nit of. the Longbi at- l Y .s• .'the Brampton. Grcuiite- andihe, Dalian titcark �"aids. Torcinto,Shrrrlala r:lr.�,` Ther oil bet on the red �_ and Marble WorkI am reering aver ; Iirhest prices paid for 1n.uir.soure records. The m=nit of the . -''':Butcher's cattle. ulna and Lenin(, borne with full pockets, talc <*nNs to rove that short-horns pared to furnish' id 11 wor to ___ but rio till ►lf Ct day astlrey missed the P the granite and ,marble�line 1. ire re-gaining their-old•titr)e populari- Xirst=class. rigs for.hire ret car. . art the veru lowest' Prices, and REALESTATE ty and pl cd,.'• �t<<-t dlf thc� buyers ;workmanship guaranteed. Day or n Ext A11OLEY were Ametlains shutc•ed' their g good ,judg.ment by. c.nnulq to 6ma Gcods shipped whcrc desired. „ �lra,Rt•i1.is under the dactot's c.ne, da Meilen they Kcal:ted to buy obd See ►ne before, plxciug your, 1f3U8 I]leets all tPalI1S - c;ittle. Thi highzst ];rice Pdl^was order. *Lettering done on the i Insurance and S011lrt f"'111 here attended the O.L.C. shortest notice.• Teaming promptly attended to. coni rrsilt. $'3:iix1 whir:h was riven for-a ttvo.veal- . Agent for.Canadat Carriage Co. `Ir. Hvltlay has engaged Sia Walker ol,i heifer owned by \liller Bros•, the C. W. GIBBONS, - Clarelnont Q Conveyancing, Done. for a year, parchasr r being T1 os.' Johnson, of W. H. Peak Dr. and Mr's. Joh n e Columbus, Ohio. The following is a n< 3tn visited the Pickering. latter's parents on Sunday. lit of the sales m•rde: _-- Charles I'i'lkey i, with frie:rdS at 311 LLE BPo�. C'ATTLIC. ' • • ) House and Lot for sale or to rent Islington far)a shunt, twit �3�aeksm_�thin� / �lr. .Blake is I'uitc lame these days Plo.>cant Valley Tilt. Thome Jolul- a • Also Planing Mill for sale. 1 >oar, (olnnlhu=, Ohio, $3:rr)i). 1%i,�:dlrel, from an arr.te nitack of r•heumat isill. r �t;i}tl. Afcarlrnv o S.'Ih tucnt, Barrip' A general' blacksmith business done. 150 acre farm for sale. NI r. and "Mi-, Fi h nuiv occupy the Oil-]. to P. M. Bredt, Fit•girm. S37n. Lynde hope. The Ilavor says there - i All kinds of repairing neat) and T-illago C�nern Bili, tri 1:11enuIurtY p` g y ' If you want to bay sell.or rt rir, call a.re aurae hou,e: nt•eded. F;ar ln• T.e�in;tont I..., 83S0. `'illi a ' prowptly executed. at W. F, Bir ons. Saul Bny s eras here to attend the _ 1 g - - - -.. .;._ ?o- =_ lvle;t, to J. G. Billet, _ehra;ka $200• - --- `�` +--= 'funeral!of'thr late Fred Rote.on. He 26d, -- - Horse-sib - a SpeCialliy�- ;-r c �[I31a lIill.icerit to R.T?.�IcLello-tn,two• V. Richardson. is a mo�oc-roan.on the Toronto street Fergus, $155. Idylwild, to:D. Horrel, CTT� a railnrol \Iiitlancl, $28 i. Julian Princess 4th, a c� Oar old frienii; Ed. Huburtis, called PICKERING, ONT. `Notary Public, Pickering. on many of his acquaintances this to Thos. Johnson, Ohio, $13l). Total for 8 females, $458U: average fur S. o- ---- - - - week. Ile is still in the old business $573•b0• ' and unmarried]. - k ��� � � FPoar Joxv IIILLF.R, JP„ + ;The While, the McGillivrav herd were nut in the flats for water the other Till ge Fairy 15th, to Sir William 7 " '4 WINTER SESSION, div, one of the animals slipped down Van Hnrne, $500, Lady Madge -4th, ®� DOMINION BA I P an embankment and hrol• edits leg. to Thos. Johnson, Columbus, Ohiv, Opens January 4th in all de ON. Brownlee will not go west as $180, Bessie Lass 6th, to S. Dyinent, Guaranteed one year . -C-- •,+nBarrie, $205. Missie Rosebud, to T BUSINESS COLLEGE, Yonge don Bros, fora veiir'. C'nv is a Prom- hos. o roson, General Banking Business and Gerrard Streets,Toronto. icing.young man and wiil no doubt ,Blairgowrie, to J. G. Barron, ,Car- tranraeted. zV Our Catalogue explains our sn- give a good accotmt ofh!mself. lierrv, 'Man., $175. Bessie Lancaster, In a lfan's'nick le caro Periority in Egnipment, Staff, � W, Rncld, who is wonting with Jef- to I. Horrel, Midland $180. Golden �2 50 k Methods and Results. You are free Bros.,is seriously-il! with appendi Beauty, to J. W, Harding, Waukesha, Special attention gi,•en invited to write for it if•inter- citis. He his not been '.•ell for some Wis. $m'3• Golden Bud, to F. W. Yu a;tilan's old-(Idled case _ ested in the kind of-schoolwork months, lint has been tai:,:n suddenly Hardin^, Slut),, Scotch Bud, to Jas, fi the collection Of which things best success. Ad- worse. We hope for speedy improve- Scott, Waterloo. $2.10. Total of 0 dress W. H. SHAW, President rnent. head, 2560; nverage. of 9 head, 28•_1,50. SIB-50 u,• 0 :.:sale notes. W. Packrin purchased a new Snc• D:�t In BIRREL'$ CATTLE. Mcess manure spreacle_ _t.11.is.tv�ek.,___�I-e _�}vtlresome -Cxirl 6th; T. -- - - has been a close observer of these BASSETT♦S machines,and concluded the area Handing. $8101. Crimson Fuschia 2.4th, }„ ISAVINGS DEPARTMENT, y t� 'rhvs. Johnson, Obio, 190. Stout r BItITISH Term of 1000 great labor saver,. as well as being, to John I�'ehster, 'Fordyce, 10:5. �r9pC19itC->°recelved Oi $1. sac' Ct,ANADiAN Ten per cent cheap- an economical wily isf enrichingthe y all Comrnndnre, roan hull, to J. B. «nit- New Store, opposite the . THE PICKERING NEW upwards. 131:8INE�S er, to}1 per cent bet- land. , - COLLEGE ter for Busines, The old-time dance is beim revived, :cis, Tows., ]i3. New Post Office, IYltereet owed at highest TORONTO -Shorthand and Mat- so much so that George Hicks gave it A. JOFINSW,* CATTLE. current rates. ric, somnd evening recently. The attend- Choice Dearie• to Ginadian haver,i W H / T B Y Booklet free. R. A. Farquharson, Ince wiac nrireh larger than the first A151). Iirotch Lass. to F. XV. Hauling, CHAS. D. GoRI)cN, Manager B. A.• Principal, Corner Yonge and I and the fun lasted till a late hour• R'P Wisconsin, 211,1. Lord Lorender, to J. I A limited number only will he sold. Rloor Sts. hear there are likely to he many more H. Clare, Tweed• 2flra, Splendor. to J. I �, before spring. WHITBY BRANCH. � 111. Stewart, Ontario, 1 i5. j :• : ,_,.. .;._.....: ._.. ... r...-',. . ,:..,..,. ,..... .'. :.' � ;.._.'.t".r.::, � _.:.rr- _e _:�.. Sas s.1+ .c:_�_:._�:3:uc'a4m+'�.. •,r. L• '.••.a ..y 7=r•.`-s",-:'y` .2 •�!�.�'c,ei '4!.. ..! *•,9,m o.'rCt '"•.•` d .ix xA. F a e � -. ...,.:+, - .r:,,;• '. �} •:rte' ..- aa'::- ' °• ..•:msm. '..:... M. .- :-ate' .,,. � :.,�. ,,� aw-; ...+} . .i-^•=: .,i,+ r };�3. -,vti -n ., .'T.+.-:+er,.tai• 41,;. '• .".a.�. •Sv 3!"3-�.r :'�-• ., "�..,:'„ ° +, #--..w. ,, .�, ..... a .tea.. .. ...,.... !3' r •�:r .. i :.+„ 'Y.it •'-' "+41 ::q, �•°,. r•, f,.H ..:^i.` ._:.,.�•1„ r v.. ,L.: .v-,�'L. ..•;�.+- ' /...-'r.$•.... .. .e4 _ 3.'. 4 .trG .. .. _ . .,.: s.....:. .A'•7•,. .c....., .� .e:; .. :. .x ;....-• 'fill:%:., .ajy' .l ' _ HAD GIVEN UP' HOPE KILLED A\ ALPINE PE:�b�. North American Life Avalanehe-Swept London Physician - _ --- --- �NNUMEETING- JL T! - -. Over Precipice AL ME1H Nfl Bat Dr. Wi lams' Pink Pills R0" A terrible Alpine tradegy has cc- REPORT FOR THE YEAR 1908 r curred on the Piz Danis Scliarans, -- c F otored Vi9QrOU 8altl where Dr. John Evan Spicer, a The Twenty-eighth Annual Meet- s ;Must Be Without a Blemish grid It Lo on si -sin was kill b n f the North .lore'; Life 1lriedtctnes of the old fasluoned nd phy er ed y g ing o e � t •'� can it`Iust Be Holy, kind will sometimes 'criers the avalanche, and his younger brother, Assurance Company was' held at l-- �+ympt•ums of disease, though they Gerald Spicer, rescuod half-frozen its Hoare Office in Toronto, on never touch the disease itself - and in a seriously injured ,con- Thursday,' Jan. 28th, 19%, when 7 ' ~I beseech you, therefore, breth- deemed by Him who -gave His life they never cure. +_Ordinary, medi- ditian,'after lacing Left for many the following report of thtj business K j Glitch, by the mercies of.God, that as a sacrifice for sinners, wt should cines leave behind them indiges- hours in the snow. of the Company for the year ended Dr. Spicer and h. Dec. 31st, 1903 was resented: ye present your bodies a living present our bodies, a living sa.cri- tion, constipation and headaches. p is brother, both ! presented: sacrifice, holy, acceptable, unto fice, holy, acceptable unto God. Purgatives leave those takingthem expert.Alpinists, had stayed at the � �� [.rcosiV God; which.is your reasonable ser- That is a reasonable service. What'feverish and weakened. On the• Schweizerhaus Hotel,'- at•' Lenzer- The cash income for the year wi•ee.-Rom. gill; 1'. done that mean 2 It means that other hand Dr. IYilliame Pink heide, -for -,several weeks, being from premiums, interest, etc., was Pills do, good to the body, among the most popular visitors in $1,897,073.28, showing the satisfac- There is much talk now-a-days -what God has given us we should.; g of reasonable service. ' The repo- give,back to Him sanctified. This 'the, blood and the narves. They that li'inter 'exert. tory increase of $81,980.59. r fill the veins with new, 'lett.blood; RiiD1Xr1ON rte FXPF4iL RAT[O. lar church service is often dispised applios also to our body, which On We'driesday morning they'left been conducted the tone and , strengthen the their hotel on skis, without prudes, The business has '6and sneeringly referred to as the should be a living sacrifice. Y cmost unreasonable by men who St. Paul writes to the Corinth;- nerves; they cure diseases by rant- intending to climb the Piz Danis�on a conservative basis, as is claim that "the rest dome of na- << ing it out of the blood. They al- 6charans, which is nearly 3,000 feet ' shown by a further reduction in , g ans: "'Know ye not that your body ways du cod-they cannot possibly the ratio of expanses to premium „ • g h �h in order to ski into the"}hum= e ''tura is a much more worthy place is tlfe temple of the Holy Ghost, ' income thereby la-cin the North for the adoration of the Alndghty which is in you, which you have do harm. leschg Valley. , 5 P g 3' Mrs. George R. 'tii'ilso:z, Mone When near th-e summit they'were American Life in the front. rank of than . even the most dignified of God and ye are not your own << F church building, that the only ton, N.B., says: - A few years ,•; econumicaliy rnauaged Canadian $ Y For ye are bought with'a price, + suddenly enveloped in a blinur.rg; ago after confinement I contracted snowstorm; and lost their way, companies. .. reasonable service is to cut loose therefore glorify God in your a severe cold and although I took I P.+YNENra-.O Petu•YliOiDER.s. from all creeds 'from all revela- bod " They wandered on to the extremely' Y• considerable medicine, I got no The amount aid on policy-hold- tion, from everything that is Su- HOW OFTEN DO «'E FORGET. better. In fact 'my condition was dangerous slope of the Domiesch91 lers' 'account, as 5631 991.03 and pernatural and to devote all time raduald getting worse. I was-all and there attempted to shelter ' of this sura $^,P3 831.76 represents ;-land energy to the things tilst-be: -paw careless do we often treat run down hadg .no apps • themselves from the wind. pwy p t rite.and V hire climbing to the'sIo a .t'he ment.s fur l)!iiclends, Matured Is that rational? St. Paul, -our bodies and how neglect are Endowment& ar-d Investment Poli- s grew „o weak that I could not do S p. Y [preaching to the Greeks at Athens, we sometimes in regard even to I�m housework. At last the doc were swept away by .an avalanche. cies. a F1 !world dwelleth,not in temples made or w u -• man heath No 'yonder that the hrisband "'that I was going into a 900 feet into the Scharans gorge; 1 TIiP Assets increased during the -with.hands, neither is worshiped -soul is so weak while it dwells in decline, and I feared so myself,for the younger brother managed to with man's hands, as though He a b which is more like.a tomb Sear by the bum of X3+3,4,762.01, and needed an thi But he has ° a sister-had died of air a. friend n. save himself. He clung to the slope (now amount to 89,:,90,638.09. The Y ng•" thea like a living temple: A sacci- i When almost in despair a friend for hours calling vainly for help i Assets continue to be, as hereto- A I}IFF'ERENT IDEA fico must be without blemish; and Suggested my takingllr. Williams' and uuabie to move. ;fore.. invested in the best-class of • of the presenting of our body shall,Pink Pills, and I got half a dozen When the brothers did not return !securities available•; a detailed list ,of what a reasonable.service_is; he ep >boxes.' Before I had taken them to their,-hotel the' other guests be- teal] e �of these Rill be published with-the ,� -,; ;•r ;be acceptable unto the Lord, it,� Malls it: To present our bodies, a must be a living sacrifice. And it I a!1 I began to get better. Then I ,came alarmed. The proprietor 'Annual Report for distribution. diving sacrifice. The universal must be holy. I�hile the heathen i g„t another half dozen boxes, and I collected a search party of ten r�:r ,.aPLr�. prevalence of sacrifice in-' ancient ,ideal of the Greeks was beaux !times shows ..-how deeply it was Y before 1 had used them all Iwas;guides, who were. joined.b�• thirty I.;: -After making a:lty+le provisions p y the Christian ideal is holiness: able to do my housework again and I Englishmen, who are members of . 1rooted is humanity. Everywhere << I for al! liabilities and paying the we encounter the idea tha'b God Ye shall be holy, for I an holy:” `was ia, better health than I had Ithe Hhaetia _Alpine Club. sum of $114,771.26 for dividends to t Many strive after the heathen Il enjoyed for years. , I believe Dr, Thursday afternoon they found I policy-h4,!ders, the net surplus was ,rants a Sacrifice, for sacrifice is ideal. They care more to, look Williams' Pink Pills saved me from Y `,service and service is sacrifice, and Gerald Spice ��no explained tine increased to $3Tr,,214,15. s Asa the greatest tering appears ,good than to be good afid are eVer going into consumption and .1 disaster as best he could: The body ustaINCE. Blood and life. ready and ever busy to correct na- �;armly'recommend them to every of his b:tether tvpa discmcred after. The pulicies, issued • during-the Now it is certainly unreasonable 'tore. It is astonishing what they weak person. ward, half hurled in the sno�s, ear, together with those revived, o,believe that God could be pleas- are willing to sacrifice, to suffer in Sold by all medicine dealers or Mr. Spicer was carried to -Len- atnounted to the sum of $,1,465,224.- l 1~ order to galn•this lend'. Haw much(maid at... 5t) cents, a box or six :Prheidt- with'groat difficult.,', aald making the total.insurance in F�"R ted with burnt offe-nags or that a ;good could)e acebinplis"hed if they '"bu..ces for VQ 5o froth TIzP I)- with Wil- ' « 311,091.ud. bloody sacrifice of a hoorah :,eing , (there attendeel I3y a;physic-iafit.` In Norco $•I0, , would-employ the same energy in li'o'ns Medicine Co.,-Bruc-ei-ides additivn to Itis Beat exhaustion; stair. °,tvas necessary' to appease Him. strivin after holiness: Ont. B -And yet it is true God 'is looking g he'is suffering front frost-biteR and. A monthly examination of the _ for's, sacrifice. Having been re- ERNST A. TAPPERT. �• it is feared that his left foot till books-of tho Company was made hate to be amputated.- by the Auditors, and at the close ��— BLAZE 1.480 FEET -HIG.R. o the year they made a thorough FROM BONNIE SGOTLAIV�D The deaths registered in Edin- I scrutiny of all the securities held burgh last year numbered 4,690,. And .,bare it a ('alums of Smoke 4 giving a death rate of 13.31_ per by the Company, r1 cominittee of _hOTE9 OF I'-+TT^ 1,000. Rom to x1,8;)0 Feet- A _ I�E card consisting °f two Di- G 1'.L S1i.Iti TO HEI P DOS!• :7ectorP, made an independent au- 1 EREST FROM HEIt Ia ten years the depositors'` -The greatest oil fire in history is , ; RANKS I- �i1�iD IiIIAES. balances in the Edinburgh Savings supposed to haver been the fire which''Life. of •a Faetory GirE Saved_ by dit of the securities each quar£er. =' L. (,OLI)MAN, J. L: RLAIKIE . t Bank have increased by over a mil- `by a conservative estimate destroy,. Wealthy Women. Managing Director. President. s f e.d more.than 5,000 000 barrels of oil rico pounds. i The Misses, Zoufall, Prchal and The -Annual Report containing �Yhat is (Iolnr on In the Rig James-Gilles le, Motherwell, was [ast year in the San Geronimo field Karl, three youngBohemian irta Gillespie, g Id'etailed list of the securities will " found in Strangled to death near Tampico, Diexico• of cod fa n: y, underwent an < and Lowlands of Auld through fol ng aslegp.with a tight The "oil stratum was struck tit• a ierattiun at Prague,' Anstria from" be sent is due course to each > _... Seetla. . collar on. depth of 1,�i4O feet in a Rix inch.;philanthropic motives: � o r. policy h lde caked well. • The torrent of oil.; first' Where are only 23 old -age pen- l A i"eung woman named Fritsch; The close of the year found the Slone- -rs at Prestonpans, w-hich.is a ;forth and was quickly followed by in a Prague- factory- re- MYSTERYOF LONELY ISLAND. ;Ayrshire lactp curtain trade de- a blow out of gas which opened a -- -very email percentage of the pope- p cantly had the misfortune to he pressed. big �rlfice in the earth's surface, , Three Sportsmen Found Dead ± lation.- ., - completely Sca.11icd', .oW ing tq her P The total number of pensioner o - wallowin a the derrick and whole p There are 3,328 matriculated stu- wallowingup {hair being' caught in a maclliue. With no Sign of Violence. in Ayr is 33°. There were 381 ap-� dents (including 593 women) at the drilling outfit, including the engine!To save her life it was necessary plicsnts. and boiler. The a9 and oil were.,_ A crime, the, solution of which University of Edinburgh this sea- g o transplant Errs akin from an Rould puzzle .a Sherlock Holmes, It is estimated that the rants ignited from the tine ander tl±e t h p g son. - 8 lother person to her head. Her has occurred on Sand Island, in .of old pensions' in Glasgow will The teachers in the board schools honer and the great fire was in this ,.employe'rs adver.t•ise.d a reward of amount to $3,000 per week. manner at. the Caspian Sea. of Glasgow have contributed $v5u It burned for sixty-twodays. The e100 to any person who pro- • Three-wealthy residents of Baku --- to the city unemployed fiord,"which vortex or crater through which the.!`''-de, file neccssacy supply, and no. went shooting on the island, but as now exceeds $180,000. oil poured was radualty.enlar (•d fever than NO persons 'offered they failed to return, a party start- - - The number who are qualified for g g• - s,•tal for the e4j in search of them Their- dead 1111 i i was more. an 500 feet purpose. Tlic aoctut�s.chose a - o age pension 1n ami tion-is con- poor bodies wero found close to. the' wide. A rim of rocks and earth b shore carefully- that I believe that,but for siderably below the average of a �widow, who required.the moue • for y laid out each with the use of your Emulsion town of 37,000 inhabitants. a'as 'formed around its outer edge + •t ' n resOmbiin a volcano's crater. Ac �cd'heard the education of her children.. the hands.crossed 'liver, the breast: At Aberdeen upwards of _,400 g The three young n onien mention- They had not been robbed of their I would long since have pension. clan's were admitted, .and cording to the. Technical �9orld the of the ca:.e, and informedbeen in m grave. I W33 pmoney, or jewelry,-but their' arms, Y the 'eat m jorit of the pension- blaze extended to a height of from; g Y I the- doctors that they would each consisting of double-barreled fowl- work-couldnot walk era drew their first payment on. 1,400 to 7,800 feet column pastp y 'give some of tire;' own 'skin for ing pieces, revolvers. and, hunting Jan. 2. +of black- smoke rose-above it to.a nothing on condition that the wi- til?-hill without cou&n$ I lie; ht of about 9,000 feet: On .top , g knives, were missing,. �� Last year the Friendl ' Societies, g; dog should receive the $100.. Their No sign of a`:stru le could be . very bard. € Y Y of the smoke rested a great white t g Sg of Scotland increased in member- i offer was accepted, and t_ a three found, the bodies were not scratch- 'I'I{l$, and much more`was• cloud-of vapor-which w as estimate Z. had pieces .of'skin from the soles ship by over half a million. Theed or bruised, and the hunting to extend sky=ward to an additional grafted 1costumes were not disarranged. A. written by Dir.G.W. dower- average contribution amounted to of their feet removed and height of 7,000 feet. The blaze could ton,Clark's Gap, >82 per member. ••� on the factory girl's'he.ad. The op- boat on, which they had proceeded W.Va. We extinguishing work. era zeas conrplctel At Peebles.a mural tablet to the g g: y- staccessful. to the island was found, keel up- would like to-send you a full I memor• of, the late , Mr. Patrick The great oil fire was extinguish copy of his letter, or you C. Leckie has been .placed 'in ed by means of sic centrifugal I T' perent t, t the strand, where 1e7 might write him direct, His Leckie Memorial Church b his son, primps which-were kept constantly patently it.had been placed for safe- ' case was really marvelous, Mr. James Leckie, London. busy for 'taq weeks throwing mud �p�}od,o.iro+��o�oi•e�ode�a ty., Two horses were found .grazing , and v:$ter into the crater. Heavy close by, but 'to whim they belong i but is only one of ot•he many The ballot of-the Clyde engineers A L;AUIStiINO BABY is a mystery. lvoofs that - on the proposal of the masters fur discharges of dynamite around the _ $. IS A v1'EL.L [3kBY A few yards from where ,the bod- a reduction in time and piece rates t'im of the orifice also aided in the _- - = p I extinguisheing work. - . I:is _unders�Qad-to_slro�v a �alurt,,y - - - - les lay was a newly 'turned mound " - _-:5llurtly-�e�,�e-`l,c�=�-t=xt.�-1�:t:t - tezi�-'��- -:r•�i�: ai;ii - of earth. T1�o feet down in the., �® for acceptance of tris, masters ' out the oil burst forth a aur in mouird-a strangely cut- white,`high= - . terms. g gurgles and crops, motl er, A report by'the managers of the greater volume than ever and its knows he is well t n:.i happy. 1Y polished stone, weighing 40 Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh, states ,c>>itput was esl'imatdsd at 1,0,000 When he is, cross. fretful (pounds, was found. This stone is , that 11.it atieuts were treated I'barrels•a, day-. It has been a dif- POW sleepless give him a dose of'foreign origin, and cannot;there- r— Emulsion p ficult problem to care for the oil. of Baby's O.vm Tablets and fore; have been quarried in the is- furling last year, an increase of 61=1 over 1907. In adition 30,893 out- The Mbxican' Government sent see hole Speedily they will land. 1 neat Orthodox cross had is the most strengthening patients were dealt with. several hundred soldiers to the diange him,to a happy, smil- been�aas tscled on u:re of the facets. and re vitalizing preparation Greenock harbor Trust aro Point scene to a�siut the owners of the inp child. These Ta-biers It at first thought that the in the world- Even a that inGree to the Acdmiraiis that there well in building earthen reservoirs 9 cure all the minor ailments victims•h'ad been poisoned, ,but M. rn'o1`aZl diseases o la^e on the Clvdc more suit- for tenrlla^'ary storage of the pro- 4 of, childhood and bring heal- postmortem examination disclosed (Consumption) it'does won- able than Greenock,as a site •ora flowed these re- natural 'sleep because no trace of poison or internal in- (CO and• ) less serious graving dock capable *of accom, servoirs and large quantities os- re they remove tie cause o � . troubles such es anemia graving all classes` 'of, His Sia called into the Stin.Geronimo.River sleeplessness. If the little autopsy came, to the- conclusion and Lake Taiuiahua. teeth are coming through that the victims had been stifled f bronchitis, asthma,- catarrh, jesty's ships. • _ they help them .al°ng pain- and the mouth and nose of each of Mr, Robert Fortune died at Pit- _ the.men had been stopped liy mur- or loss .of flesh' from any Iessly'• . Mrs. Octave Paulin, cause the .effect is much tenweem while conducting the Cara i quicker. weekly prayer meeting in the B. Hr W'AS A WIDOW E.R. qt et, N.• H•, says:-``I deters. q fist Church. Deceased carried on:'a Hcr-"The man I marry .must have'found $ab�'s Own Tab- This theory is scouted by friepd9 ---= Do rint f.Osy. Geta bottle of scows sue: sful business as a chemist for have a fa-;Wily back of him." lets a, splendid medicine for and relatives, as all three 'were in in ULSto.r••.bo sure it•e SCOW'S and many years in Ptttcnweem, andlat- I- rle- Stomach and b �� ro the p � f he It d a of halms oma' ai o 'el t uples, h rime o a h an one iL r, and to , pr-,mora seep. I them, M. Iirassilnikoff, was a man > terry in Anstruther. tl±er, tlr.tG�g;rls and a little buy. strongly-advise mothers to ALT,r5RUGGISTs Janet Campbell, of Ilryd'ekirk, an of herculean btrihi-and 'strength. use them -when their little. $ ,n Let r Bend you Air. 8owrrten's lofts' old-age pensioner, (lied on rcce via r OT1C8 arc ailing." Sold .by r- and roma litornturo on cea.Pm±,aen. her pension on the 2nd Inst. Sho THE LIMIT. T'c Young Dian. Gracie, 'what ' and Pend li o Poet Gard and mention �r, �� medicine dealers or by mall g tiv,oePer, had been ailing, and a neigh}ior had She--"Darling. do you love me? at 25 cents a box frnali The is it your father sees in me to olt- Iaone to draw the pension for her. IIc (ki�.ing her rapturously and Dr, I�illiams' >4lctlieine C'o., f ct to, darling?" The Young �`'o- scoTT a BowNe nn presenting the old n )ma.n with rcpeatcdl�)--` D(-) 1? 1 wish you � 13rockNille, Ont. man (wiping away a tear)-"He L126 Wehinston st.,W. Toronto doesn't See ari thin in ou, Ai- �±t who died, the excitement being �wcre a t«•-, headed girl. That's �,,'ov►o =�Gt''^� cinch; that is why objects. '• too mucb for her. all I can say-. 8 x.�.,, • : ���r •^ M1' 39 ::-h w�� aL"'-,±�•' +�..�,..1 -.G a �.�. llcw'` R ^ ,x�"'t iF ,�,,�.•,r'+,...y .:^ ';„,tu.._,. Sas{,: , ,a. rriY•*", Zr:zL:.f ;r:< rr,+ 3. a _4. ,•�'iL5'.�g• -�' "`:n,• :g.'.._,.,.: Y t r .. yn'.. .^ T�'., �;.�.�.' ,."" .. . .. ;-� .' .:'. -entre `War "-�a•. i=7�k �is:'. 1y.�.. a� ..s rr. �;,t• -x � r ;•.^!'.;n '•a,�.,xi`' '17 ter. :w +rRi•�"sa...a-•e..,r .b ...r .r? i �i�" F�.«,:rev .E •a%�" -Yb. .'��J ..tire � •N" s"t .-✓-.` ,M-"� .. v�r ",.s .�, x� a *.e:rty ,zy;r^v.-�-y � -, �., ,;i .-�.. -:.e •Er•' '? `'ys,..- 'r. ,t. .�:..1 'i.r-' .?`.''r+,'5.., -:.r�,,v Ami sere�. .": •�a`•...;.. :�.-, v.•. � .:_- - 4f:+r, ,-. , '.1... .. ,},. F ,_ ... • Y.c. ,, _I- ♦ �.','•.•.•'51St,,, ,. Ay • Y. IIOIiIOR TRUST UPON IEk1Dt. ; 'AN AERIAL TORPEDO. DO JUST WHAT IS � o f ".Xan Eleeted to Frettah Senaic Patent Applied For by a Gemlas Without His knowledge MIXED FOR THEA IUTCnter. Political honor has been thrust A patent has beets appAed for at ' r -- tipaa M. Etienne. Flandin, who re ---- - ._-- _ he German Patent Otl''lce for an -- "�resents the. Department of the17IIAT'S titi HAT JOSEPH HACK- "aerial in the French Chamber ofbuilt at Krupp works. The torpedo' "aerial torpedo," which is being ., . LI?1 SAYS OF DODDS Deputies. consists of a hollow body, contain- r` Quite ignorant of the fact tlfat his KIDNEY PihLS. ing a thin cylindrical reservoir " name had been put forward as a -- one end of why h is attached to candidate M. ,Flandin finds hire- the point of the projectile, and the self elected to the French Senate as They Cured His Neuralgia, other end to a thin plate screwed -:;the' representative for Pondicherry! Vrulnped''►i!aselcy and Hear t Dis^ into the hollow body. p c ' one of the French possessions in ease Frons° Which He had Soffer- This reservoir is.filled with liquid AFTER 20 YEARS OF SUFFERMG. xi r India. cd for 'l++'o bars. oxygen,ea;'an also centins an ex lo- M. Flandin has never been to In- - " si+e�charge fitted into a cylindrical =ar+t-8�k's Healing Power Proved . •• dia in his, life, and knows nobody 'St. Paul de Metis, Alta, -Feb. 8 'tube. In the point of the torpedo s r '„ by School Commissioner-and there,. but a few weeks ago M. Le- �SPerial}-- Dodd's --Kidney Pills a hale is bored, wicieniag towards Baptist Deacon. naaire Deputy* for Pondicherry, have done fo,r,Die all that is claim- ' P Y ed for them." two says Joseph 'its front end, and a pill of platinum NB of the most recent converts to the with whom he is acquainted, put y sponge is inserted in the hole. The Q' Zam-Buk method of treating and coring _ forward his name as cane for Macklin, a well known 'farmer of ::t��• this: district. "1 '�cas ill for over platinum is ignited by the .escaTe, disease is 112r, C.B. Sanford, of Weston, ,. • J' a Senatorship without )Si. Flan- , of hydrogen, when the point of the King's Co., N.S. =+'� din's knowledge or consent. M. six years with Neuralgia, Cramps t T in my muscles, Backache and Heart torpedo .has pierced the covering Air. Sanford is a Justice of the Peace• for the , Flandin was amazed to receive a Disease. I called on different doer or envelope; of.a baloon,or airs'-tip County, and a member of the Board of School cablegram from Pondicherry an tors but-got no help. I'heard that .and in_its turn sets fire to the ex- Commissioners. He ie. also Deacon of .the _•nouncing his election, and eayin� losive charge. Baptist Church in Berwick. Indeed,throughout that "indescribable enthusiasm" for jus Kidney Pills vete meant P � p d, for just such cases as mine and 'All projectiles for use against hal- � .the County it world be dihicult to find a man `.�.��• prevailed. bought eight boxes of them: Now loons manufactured up to the pre- more widely known and.more highly respected. r M. Flandin 'has decided`to accept sent have simply pierced the balloon Sorne time back be had occasion to-.test 'the mandate thus thrust upon him. I feel just like a new man. Ire- P y P P commend them to air as a sure cure covering without exploding its .gas Zattt-Buµ, and here is his opinion of this great balm. He .aye Meanwhile,the Governor'of Pnndi- for lliheuinatieal and all trullbles contents. Experiments with rho •'1 never used anything that gave me eucn satisfaction as Zam-Buk. cherry has been suddenly recalled new for edo are being regularly, I hada patch of eczema on m ankle,,which had been there for over - ansing from diseased Kidneys." P g g Y P Y - and it is understood that the Gov- Thousands of farmers all over the conducted: twenty years. Sometimes, also,`the disease would break' out. on my � -ernment will shortly pre-ose that west relate similar expericncea to _ ,1,.--- t shoulders. I had taken solution of arsenic, had applied various oint- Pondicherry be permanently dia- that given;by Mr. Macklin. They A-"Spouter is a pretty able do- rnents,.azd tried all sorts of things to obtain a cure, but a'1 in 'vain. iranehibed. find that nodd's Kidney Pills do batol•, isn't he 1" B-"I Mould sa I was advised to give Zam-Buk a trial, and as I am a firm believer in ,r. y Nature's remedies, I did so. From fi a lin it I a i f you are v, sufferer froril c lds cure all d sea:sed Kidneys' and all goosiebegaa ltorshow signsent to aoof deati,Y� away the eczemardinary my ankle � B Y "� different without the Tuis was so gratifying, that I persevered for some time with it, and I et a bottle of Bickle s Anti-Con- diseases arisen from d._ez �d ]aicl- a - sumptive Syrup and test it-; qu.ali- net's. rules of order~.- -$zr Slyd-� sap ti.�awired result. *1 am now cured of the ties. It will },e found that no --- disease which defied every other treatment for twenty years. raise bestowed 6a it is too high.. A Sound Stomach Sienna a Clear y proved the tnuia.ot ' pp THE IDEA. _ "This is.not the only direction is which.1 have It does all that is claimed for it. Bead.-The. high pressure of a Zatn,Buk. ..I suffered for a long time from piles and I found a:.perfect and does it thoroughly. Do not Blinks-"$c's tt pretty good boat nervous life which business men of cure for this, ainful ailment in Zam-Bu)L Zam-Buk soothes the fake any substitute frit Bickle's i builder, but hes eery alone-. the present day are constrained to relieves the congested veins, and so restores the elasticity to the tisiLiiees '* Syrup, because it is the best, hat- Jinks-"Slow, eh?" live make 'draughts upon their ci- that the piles gradually but surely disappear,'• in stood the test of ears. All the Blink.-"Well, I should sa If g Y y• tality highly de'-=-acatal to their beat dealers soil it. _ he had had the job of building the health. IL is -.niy by the mostZam-mu is a poli-ire and certain cure*for cuts, burns,broi.e•,tpraine,piles,Fesetsing Ark- we wouldn't have had the sores.niters,scuds,blood-poisoning•eczema,scabi•chapped hand-t, cold cracks, chi;bwas, H: �� -careful treatme.it that they are rtnRwor„t, scalp sores. bad leg, diseased ankles, ant al other sk,n diseases and'injuries. You are ten iceberg: exclaim- flood yet. _ - able to kee themselves alert and ltubti-.l well,:,:u the Pon$iEeciel,a cures neuralgia,rbeutaali<m.and-intim. All dru ass p and ato.-ea sell at 5M.bot. three for 411 25. and twat free from Zam-13uCo.,Tornio for f ed her elderly but wel]-preserved active in their various callings, � P—. (safest;the harmful imitatiota somM:mes represented W be"just as good." ,adorer, pale with anger rind mor A, Woman'S Sympathy m-any.of. them Atiow the value of tifieLtion. "A dozen Cupids, with Otte you dlycouraged? Is Your doctor's . Parmelee's Vegetable Pills in retSu- ,a hundred arrows.each, could nev- bill a beavy rtnrncial lid? L• your rain j lati+l the stomach ant! conse- er find a-vulnerable lace i:i a heav7 physical burdek. I know what g p your 'these mean to de:lmie women-I have quently keeping Lht: head clear. ' flinty heart!" -'"Nat if' they used been dlscou ed. too. but leararcl how to . an old beau to shoot with," coldly 'd`tr8'3`i h It' � e le tete F:.ln a°n yourD ire 1 He-"NV-hat would.you say,.dar- yeplied the beautiful girl,- �}tuutu}tut!]? can o this for you and,ling, if I told you that you can ` "— dll o i need do is to vrrlte'tor a tree{never be mine?" She-"I should. - italis t it•-Shilob'scurewtil always box of the retaody which has boon placed I�a t, that Fve dt a niee.bun- in my hands to to given awa Perhaps enre mY sought and colds." say, pc g this one box will euro you-!tzs done so{d1C of letters that would help to '• for other, 7r ee, I shall bo hippy and Professor Blinkers-"I hope you sOu "!ii t° c°rets for :c cure rose of a ,malts it expensive to you." PostA.ge st.tmro. Your icttcrs held rnntl- did not find my lecture tt,o techni- dontialiv, yvrite to_dav fnr n,v free treat- i cal,,Miss Bayness-1" 'Miss Bay nese "a"Ar'�F ' F.B CUItIiAF3,Wiatlsor,oat cure micougba andcolds."lw'u1 always (with pride}-"Oh, no; Professor. -~ -- t, I was able to follow it al]. A -man may think that he i9'-kil= „ - Pro-fling time but sooner or later time I- think the country is just 4x`wy '1► fbssor B.-"I,am glad of that, as pats him of the running. sweat," said the. town young lady. I tried to make it intelligible to "I love to see,the peasant return- Abe meanest comprehension." -- 'ng to his humble cot his sturdy'. _ 1100,000 MUSKRAT t30 000 aooN Repeat it:-'Sht:oh's Clare will slsraYs ' 6,000 REO FOXES 20,000 SKUNK y-^ out's my coushe and cords. figure...outlined against the setting 'feat Termestins dole thatt'toade Yon wretched �_ WANTED 1 M M E D t A T E LY. W E ALSO BUY O T M C R F'U R S. last wla,er will n.,,come balk it you take Atlanta .- erre sun, lila faithful.collie at his. side,, �• Lang Balsam when your ihroa,ta raw ynd sora. " and his plough t! oD. . is shoulder?'' Ship to us at once and satisfy yourself that WE are the Lulu- Ye9 I was intr,dnccd to e 6 P -, his admirable remedy is tree from opium Tek• VERY BEST ors of Raw Fuss in Canada. Irl is ume. him yesterday, and lie told we I ` buy was the prettiest woman he had hnitattons Abound,but inslsi apo. gestln�the ! L MONTEITH, STROTHER FUR CO., t i 6 13 CHURCH ST, , ... .n-- _ , ., Y "Life „� ever met.'' Cella-'`Ah, +'dtt-see, taoui m 'she U a L Moothai Plaster. It her TORONTO 1 is full of ups downs ,t,�,rt the cwt ut yaara les curei sash.s and painsf P ' I Was only introduced to flim this ! ter aanan fatter, 'said the moa who is air an uc P fable under all circumstanees. morning.” "So I have heard." .`yell, I am .. _ SHE DID. cx APtrJstefan isnot always at band Onard votw. RAW at present in the full enjoyment of If aaggainet,uddau c,uaha and cold~ b7 kaepil 'lira ��lse— 'I'd intest.that little one •of the ups." .-"I congratulate a betile orPatnkallorin tttahuttae. AX seri Lt• surplus money yUu have on hand yOt1." "Don't. It's a Case of ease,, the !s but. one -' Yaiakill•r^-terry 00 that g m' „ Disrin-went Eft ou 11'-have something for hard-up. - --- j a rainy day, if I -were you. FURS 8IId Dead men tell no tales and lifts.' Wise—­I did so _Lo-day, I (Repeat W-Shiloh's Cure will alw s ' sate m7 coughs sad Cords." dead dogs wag Wane. bought a new raincoat,* a rainy- day skirt-and a gold-handled uai- Wrlie for Weekly Price Lists, Shipr e"" Solleltted. tR Some'schooiboys are pretty slow Thos. Sabin of Eglington, says: breila." _ -JOHN• HALLAM 'TORONTO. ONT_, :4 - :btit manage-to catch tFie whooping "have removed ten corns from ,cough. my feet pith Hollowatyrs Corn Repeattt;-"Shiloli'teare*UI alwass Cure." Reader; go thou and do care ins coughs and colds," likewise. Bilks is weak financially, inn Known 'to Thousands.-Parme- , lee's/Vegetable Pills regulate -the a he 9" ,`He hasn't much more-• action of the secretions, purify the All things come to those who s ^-' Y but be gives employment to a great blood and keep the stomach and wait, if they wait on themselves: „ USED many men. "Who ar©� they 1" •. :bowels free from deleterious mat- "Other o le's bill collectors." Repeat it;'9huoh's cure will always P` P . ter. Taken according to direction cure may coughs4ndcolds.• L,eadJtg CoWATV tories, Colleges. Schools, they will overcome dyspepsia, era- A Soc,thing Oil.-To throw oil -r and of homes where a piano dilate biliousness, and leave the The widow in tho .flower of lier,'.upon the troubled waters means �����` "t ',digestive organs- healthy and " of fpsiiucitkE merit'rs appreciated -Tie�'is the . !strong to perform their functions. youth is not discouTaged by,weeds. to subdue to calmness the most bpisterdus sea;.- To apply Dr. Tho- Daly piano with the ,Illianitabk Repeating Action. Their merits are well-known' to Mother Graves' Worm Extermin- i mas' ]''electric Oil to the ,troubled w thousands wh•o know,by experience .tor has no equal fur 'destroying I body when it is racked with pain . how beneficial they, aro in giving worms in children and adults. See !means speedy subjugation of the tone to the system. that you most refractor elements. It'cures _ get the genuine K hen I Y heals bruises Jaspar-"I of en wor.'der wilypurchasing. pain, , 'takes the firs - from burrs, and as a - genera] =Send for (free Catalogue No. 73. ' Jenkins is not more pglnllar, for. It may be that some mea are i household medicine, is useful 'in lie is the most polite man I know." born great; but 'a 'wtimaii se]<torn y 'fits$LLL PIANO Oman Co.. LimiFod GUCLPH.ONT-AFT. man airnients. It is worth much. , :Clasper- `That is just the trouble _ '_]3e is so wretchedly polite that he acquires greatness ,via the matrix � -'- givesTeveryone the impre§sioii that n:oniaL-route-:_ ' �3��C RalasTgemWltttoutMtrk. HOTEL TRAYMORE . CALVES. B.w�let Free.• w ...Ile wants to borrow money. 9 celeBriscsSeed.Co.,Ltd.,Torento �- t Loss of Fleeh,cough and pals in the chest may a "I hadn't been talking with him not Lungmeanoonauosenst ecoubtit .- signi. i tlou'ai�A PET QYEIN�� ON T1IE OCZXN FRONT. • Lung 13alaam loosens the cnu�h amt hual3 ln8a:u• I three minutes before he called me ed airpos.ages. Nota grasp cf opium in it. ATLANTIC CITY N. J. ...an ass. What Fort of a person is _ ac ,eo s Clessioa. This 1s a rieatr rllA the , he s" "Nell, I nee cr kwZw him to r BRITISH AMERICAN DYEING Oa f tel] a lie." AN 'INSOMIvIA CLRF. beadier ,larsbrrot and weare sure towi,h +.I An, amusing stony is told of the ads ka,sae poatre" late Bishop of London, Dr. Ch•efgh- —7 µ to , and Lord Rosebery, says the SURE , HEAVF CURE London Globe. Lord Rosebt'ry Our guaranteed Heave Cure will. ?` complained to the Lichop of want wave your horse, Iit+s co>npletcly of sleep, to which the Bishop replied cured mtbny, cases pronounced in- that-.he never suffceed from inso_tn- _ -•• --- - curable: Send for eapies-•citf testi 3 nia. The Earl ob erv-ed- that he wished he knew the remedy. The. monials acid further information. ^� +a Four Brothers, Restoui"e, Ont, ' Bishop's-formula' Ras very simple. - If he felt drowsy he started to write. _ f sermon and in a few moments he At J. PATTISON & CO. ♦ reap (cant Nn-story fire proof tlddittos is lust bean.eomp:eted,making ibls famntts was wide awake. On the ocher l 331.35 SCOTT STREET, •TORONTO, i 6ostalry thesew•st oed anent np•toda6e of ►ttaatio Ctiy HeNle. •A Dew(•.Lura 4 fha aaussal � 1 an 1 C wanted sleep A he 8C aria of Lhe led roorna,a.•ri;iwg:9 feet s>iasrs. r Stook Brokfr3 &Financial Agents Every room eoe,taaada as.soan ri•w,fiats attached frith nes sad tush water. rharal• to do •as to start to read a sermon. i .glatet in eveyvbamber,. Samperatura:rna.lawl by•'rbermoedadt, the l,ste,t der•bbpptstiut is Then p entire iD 8 few ECCOIi(18. I "t�`D3M.t��T ! atsaamheating. Talepboneinerer,roara 4oltprirlla;as. CapaoiLy,Ws. WtiL•torlllofiratad LOT o ebery, we are told, replied sad otbar stooks bnu$rht and sold on columiralem Deukl•t' __-. t_ `T !pornlep*,dessu Invited.' Orders may be witwds[4' y ,. +. the it was his practice to choose ��� 6tlARLES O. MAtZQUEtTE, TR-AYASORE t10TEL�COriPA1NY, �. sr, • the leaser evil, and he preferred Manager. D. S. W111TE, Prasident +` want-of sleep to reading sermon.. I ISSUE NO. 7-49." I y� Y ^l p? ,•�-�� ,c-4y�.y,.•r'o{'• 'seer .sa:r_ -v'• ^v.-:a: :aw.d't ...,icy. __,3:.Ari` +.r. r �>:. • rty," a ._, ,,r ,, ;., - ..� :YF. .. sn. -� :w�': "' :., '�'" r'rr.�.« •'4"" '''s .r'�:, >,��: _ -; w- '..t, �. ,•c �:*.tr .'�6+ .�, ...x�r;, .;.�: u >+9•�xir ' •,�•-,. n.�' st s �•, ..,. F PICKERING COUNCIL AI On motion of Mr. Mowbray, chair- T F + man of committee, the report wasRheumatism. GREA The above council met pursuant toadopted. T . - BARGAINSasdjournment on Monday,' Feb. Sth. I Mr. Sparka, seconded by Mr. Hoov- a Members all present, reeve White in � er, moves that the reeve grant his I have tonna a tiled and tested cure for Rhea. s hits Chair. I matism! Nota remedy that will stmighten t:ie Clea'rin Sale for six weeks from Jan. 15th to March 1st 1909. order on the treasurer in favor of the: The minutes of the last meeting i several parties recommended for pay-' toy t°o°Hasbronic�D, i�g turn g• ;R were read and approved. silent in the reports of the curious But I cahlln now surely kik the pains and Range a Shis dayt mEtlie'4rel - 4 ad for payment and referred to the i standing committees as presenteds� ;n Germany with a Chemist in the City of respective a committees. day' +Darmstadt—I found sho last ing edient witL Mr. Sparks, seconded by Mr. Scott, which Dr.Shoop's Rheumatic'Remedy was made Slaughter prices. Stock too heavy. Mari lines will be cleared in the nest t A communication was read from moves that the auditors' report on the tahailra�• dependable prescription. Without James Todd askin for correction in � >� few weeks. Bargain giving is our topic and we live up to'what we say, to w ,:, g' accounts of this car ration for the many cases of Rheumatism;but now.at est,it rink- order to make room for ours rip goods we have decided to clear out all mating that yment of $10-.30 made pa year 1908, be now received and -con- formly-.urnsall curable cases of thla heretofore winter goods. If you want bargaincome now, i to him at the last meeting was as sidered in committee'°! the`whole, wast afoound ndRhetmn�eBlooa seemtoaiaoi e a� :leoramiasioner for overseeing expend i- and that the reeve be chairman of and pass away imder the action of this remedy as Dress Goode 50c, 75c, sale price 40c, 50c yd. Victoria Lawns 13c to 18c.sale tare of grant for gravel, whereas the freely as does r when added to pure water. said committee; also that the auditors price lOc to 16c yd. Embroideries and Insertions Sc to 15c d.reg, price tame was for 103 yds gravel obtained An then,when resolved,thane poison-.:,w3r.,m y titan Jas.T. Laughlin. be first heard with respect to the freely Dees from the system ane the cause of to 20C d. Ladies Night Gowns Qbc,Bale price bOc. Black Bataan Mr. Hoover, who was absent at the audit of the said accounts. Rhoumattsm is sone forever. There is now no Underalirtas 86c to 1.25,sale price 66c to 99e. Ladies' Wappera 1.00 last meeting owing to illness in his Mr. Beare, one of the auditors, then "bne1D. W.� la didcI=�m to 1.115, eels price 85c to.98c. White Lawn Blouses 00c;to Lffi, • ., t+� ' Rini!^ took and subscribed to the explained the audit in a clear and sale price 30c to 86c. Corsets 25c,regular 1.25. Carpetar req+rired Ifeelaration of Quxlifaication concise manner after which the report f 15c to 50c yd,sale price 12c to 40c. Laces Je to 8c. and office as township eottncillor be was adS ted and the said accounts regular 2e to 12c. a P declared finally audited. Dr. Shoop's - g 'lone the clerk. , On motion of Mesers.'Mowbiay and A communication mai receivedMen and Women's Underwear cot awn down. •Boots and Shoes. Hoover the clerk was instructed to Rheumatic Remedy '� y timet Wm. Ernereon, Aadtey, wishing have 300 copies of the auditors' report Ready-made Clothing, Overalls, Smocks, Men's and Boy's to be releived of the position of road for 1908 printed iii pamphlet form for _ Overcoats sold at great reduction. overeieer. distribution throughout the 'mnnici- T. M. MCFADDEN. 'On Ino*ion A. Jeffrey tvaa heard g ' ire disk❑ .n front of his propert polity. -- s - Crockery, Glassware all a reduced prises. a ' Mr. Mowbray, seconded b Mr. W W Sparks, seconded by Mr. tr Yt Y ERELS FOR SALE.-Fifty Sparks, moves that as there is no Hoover, mpced that a committee of COCK. select Barred Rock cockerBle for sale at Groceries alw4y8 pure and fresh. Try our 25e,blended ` ex precedent govern;ng this application three, viz:. the' reeve, deputy-reeve 6150 and sif each,alt bred.irow New York prize Black Tea. . n and mover be appointea3• to consider winning stock. 1rH3S. ANDREW, lot 16, BF _ of Mr. Jeffrey, the reeve and clerk con;Pickerin¢. 18-20' ]oak into this matter and find out the rebuilding of .township ball -what the duty of the council is in Brougham and lay plans of same before the council at the next- meet- , �1 MPS nnconnection with the same ansa the a"l ��JJ t j erk notify Mr. Jeffrey as soon as Unquestionably I n motion the reeve and Mr. Scott 11 paassible what they recommend. were appointed a committee to ex- On motion Eli Wilson was heard alpine the culvert bet. lots 16 and 17 One of t.}the Commercial S�l.00ls claiming compensation for loss of in Canada is the large and Gorse, the death of which he claims in con 5 and that they be empowered g s� a to make such arrangement as they successful Richardsons Special Tea is Good Tea. - ,; was due to falling down. an embank- " " - - -'- tsieot on sideline between lots 14 and thiq may consider to the hest in of J re Christmas, ell. lefof� (� Tenders for operating grader were �/ a SO n S J e S On motio.i Messrs. White, Mow- pp gg g a — ilr;ay and Scott lysis appointed a coin- received from Geo Wilson', Win A -5- mittee to meet Mr. Wilson at the Knox, Frank Soden, H Johnson and TORONTO. -ON'jt, S Carlton. On motion the tenders of Are the Select Varier -place of the accident and discuss the F Soden and W a Knox were accept- This College admits students at y, the solid meat kind. A pint of themt •- , situation. report the circumstances ed at any time' and remains opeII all equal.to almost aguart of Standards. It will save you money, a to this council, year.. Enter now and. you will be to buy Selects. They are always fresh and, the only-Select A by-law was introduced and passed D. Dolphin was heard re culvert. properly prepared to xecept poli- O stets in town. tbrougb its various readings and _ Y . _ _ bet. 19 and 17 in the 5tb concession, tions worth from .$3o to.$1.00.1a stetted that :lir. Hogte refused to let finally carried appointing the .follow• the watt:r flow on to hien place front ing overseers: For r d 'l4 A T Taylor month. Catalogue free. _ Ree culvert. : in plaice of A Lawson who declined to W,J. ELLIOT, Principal. " act. For rd 28 Win J Bell in place of RiChardSon s Teas-! James Beattie was heard re care- Cor. Yonge d: Alexander Sts. - Chas R Pilkev who declined to act. **king of ball. - 1� set For r d 75 John Annan in place of - - Samuel Stewart was heard re ditch Have-the rich flavor and s.tretrgth khat good teas should _ t' 'bet, lots 12 and 13 in con 8 aasking pity- Geo Falconer who declined to act. have '•Richardron's Special" blend is 25.cents a pound; ;woent for saute. A by-law was introduced, •passed - itl black, niiseci or teen. A Special Jn an at 25 cents. Communications were received through it-8 various readings and ARS• g P P. lr _: from Me-srs. L.'r. Barclay sad J. E'. flintily carried appointing 1'G,Brown _ ( gQ YiE - - y h EXPERIENCE 3 Farewell re In.aten';pertaining to the caretaker of the LON'Aghll) hailt, bpd-e oyer l�utlin s rt eek n base Brougham, and enuriz-rating Ilk ��'rr R711'e� The final settle,aent of thi, duties and fixing the salary at$:3ti, _ � ' �tiebti.vdson's G roeeries �r question has been postponed t�parch -A. by-Ixw way pa,sed givi%g the 1 „ h Centtul Trlephone Co. Liuriteal Pell-. tiiission too Prate in thk t(iwnehi tire" aIti`ay.4 filo best. the cleene-t, freellest,. and .you d A r-tiimmiimication teas ie:eireal p _ . P _, the be t at the a _ 3roni Alex L-tw non, Chvrr -wryud. with nyual conditions lY n,vc ay s get best brands' 1 s me price you pay S The council no v adj:n,rned to meet TRA= N;arics for-inferior ones. •srriiehing to be relieved of Lilo positioi: � Oesietss of rood,overseer. again•at 10 a..In. on MotidarS. -llau•ch Y COrYP.:GHTS&t:. - Worge Philip, a inembe: of the Sth f for-the tmnsactian. of -.general. ^Ar,ons eid�n c.r v%an sills'wptlom Way "Buy your Groceries n-Cthe Grocers" .Board of Health, was beard. Owing lul'LOTea Mprobably n a Commantea. to complaints coming to the board re ----•+� tionsstrtcLITmande,ti�i�Nap�OK on paums. - sent trm oldest atrency for secnrsaQ patent& --- burials taking place in villages thus GREENWOOD " ratonts takon throeqb Munn O.iaeat 4 board was. taking steps to reined F. I Green has cu tryenalnottw w:thooionar¢a int s endangering the public health, the T cutting Maio For IV othing You Get this matter. The board suggested ice. nothing : that the council boy say t-wo bury, Mrs. Thomas Bayles is under the �haDd'O y maaeeatea weattiy Larseet nit•- y y at,ara ad edeattao}oniony. Teems toe Arrounds in-the township. By selling doctor's care. �` D0'tyOd Sugar pinta it would be a source u1•revenue Master Tucker has been laid ����� p is advancing, now is the time to the township and the statutes up with°a cold- prvvide'f6r such actions on the part The Stephenson boys are engaged o bits - n large quantities. 'Come and get • of the township. cutting ice at the bay. - A communication was received Froney Gleeson returned yesterday. Your _ :brow C. H. Pilkey declining to act ns after spending a week in Claremont. The Markham and Pickering :".our prices. interests are our interest *"rue.o{div 28. Mr. Dennis lies in a very criticalm 8 • The committee.. on Contingencies condition owing to a severe attack of Tel@phone Company, Limited. "#Xry our forty cent Tea, it d.be convinced that - r+eported and recoultiiencied the follow- pneumonia. -- Ing payments: D•R Beaton, on acctMrs• Wailes Wilson has been otY. The annual general meeting of the - 1t is twenty per cent. cheaper 'and more wholesome d salary $8'x.50; John Murkar, for dtity fora copple of weeks. but is shareholders of The Markham d: Pick- : printing Board.of Health placards, convalescent again. ering Telepphone Company, Limited• 'Coffee _ e assessor's blxnkq,letter heads, envel- Annie and Emma Wilson returned for the eletstion of a Board of Direct- ;crisp to sots=flys cent tea. 'Coffeeie g rosin$ opes, instructions•!o overseers, uotic• from.Toronto on Tuesday, after hav- ors and the trunwLetiou of other and fresh while soft whit.- Trp ,once.and you will have on other. es to pound keepers and fence viewers ing spent a week- with friends. any business relating to the affairs of_ and for advertising 39.00; Geo Philip Graham and Mrs. Johnston and Mr. the Oornpany, will he held aft the Jr..sanitatry inspector for disinfecting Aennman a nt Sunday at Claremont, Oddfellows Ball, in' the vile+ aofthree dwelling houses after smaallpox the guest of Ed. Gleeeon and family. �Vhitevxyle, nn Friday, the 19th day,of p0, Phil ' _ Bro' ug' ham 11 00 less 2 00 received frotu Methodist F.L.and Mrs.Green were in the cit Februar , 1909, at two ticlock in the a �! r -Church, Locust Hill•for foruiuli e'cyde on. Wednesday. - While there they afternoon: MChoir By order of the �ace 9.00; Thos Beare, auditor, salary concerts. ALPH.HoovER, Do.'ALD R.'BEATON, 00; S 13 Stevenson. ditto 20.00. Mtsa Kate Stewart'returned to the president. Sec-Treas. On..motion of Mr. Sparks, chairman city last week. after spending a couple : . TMI of committee, the report was adI C opted. of we wit1h her.parents,S,and bits. Dated February 2nd, i9t19. 18 9 - The committee oil Bonuses to Wire Stewart. :Fences etc. reported and recommend, NOTICE TO CREDITORS ='You will not need- a feather to tickle yon if you buy :ed the following pafv yents; Miss-M. New ddverttsements. _ that piece of Furniture you need at -A. Richardson, bonus on 67 rods of wire nce.gn ern undary of lot on 40eti ds$wawr0e'tfencelJolai it bonus F, rss61 1t, in ,Iona repair on los a2: end MRS. ELiZA HARRIGAN, Deceased s e • �, OR SALE-(rood frame barn. I) l council of 190610,0U; V P Junes homis wege B>P, Pickering, HENRY WF.�T ?Y, - • 1 ham- NOTICE ttiaftsilt, is hereby iven to all r . on-1)rads wire fence 6.00; [3anid.For g. � syth. bonus on 150 rod, wire fence T� �SSWOOD WAYTED,-i atm •sons hating visions agalnstlathe estate of the - t. 17 and IS in 8th con 22,50. L prepared to pay the highest price for of tilts, Eliza Harrigan, l l' On motion of Mr. Scott, chaiman of good sound,well-seasoned-basswood. tr. E, Township of Pickerlug to the County he. House Furnishers committee. the report was adopted. . C?al<DON,riekerins, 19.20 of Ontario, widow, d0ceased wtio died �T The co0imittee on Dam gee to T OST-lbout three vs eeks ago he- on or about the twentieth day of De- The Quality and Price will do the Tickling then. .:Sheep by Dogs reportedL 14 , and ,recom- tween W.•KnowIes' and W, J. 0rri9h'9 -.singer, A.D. 1908; that they are re- mended the followingmerits: J A a gray robe, A reward will be given for its qui ed, -pursuant .to the Statute in a - P•y recover T,B,R$ED,Hi Lland Creek, lltf White; for one sheep killed, being y g thtt behalf, to send bt' lost, prepaid, two-thirds of sworn'citlue $3.3�. _ - on or before the 'Nth Tar of.Febru, We carry most complete line of. House Furni.hings. Call and see } On motion of Mr. Hoover, chair- OR SALE-The brick block ill the ary, 1909, to John A. O'Connor, of the what we have before.going elsewhere. F centre of the-v(]laga, compiieing print- lman c.f. committee, the report teas lug otice,•hardware stere and dweAin� haute, Township of Whitby, Insurance few of our specialties adopted. Good chance for incestmeut. F�r.teims apply Agent, �Phithy P.O., the sole Execu- A :- The comtniitee on Roads and Sridg to S.A.DALE on.the premises. 17•tf for of the last Will and Testament of Mattresses-the best for, the least riloney ; 0 es reported and recommended the - said deceased. the full particulars of Bed Springs-guaranteed not sag followin Pa ment to Win. Dixon, �j SRM FOP. SALE,-Being lots IQ 'their claims and of the securities, if �' y and 11,con 7,township of Picken erina,and ;Yroii and Wooden Stas--the best that can be had. r d 16 for repairing culvert, 1', cleaning consSating of 210 scree, This farm is the ora v, held by,them: and that after the ditch 2nd con.:.app lot A 4.3a: A Law- ora which the well-known Greenwood berd nf, said date the said Executor will be at Picture Framing a Specialty. son, disclaiming to-act as patlunastcr short•hornshave beep bred+ndfed during the, liberty to disfribtlte the assets of,the. iSor div 24, we recommend , -_ pact forty years, It is as ricae a garden and said estate;tmong the patties entitled • - -- ' ba,t Arthur rich aa , tt'oui(1 een i50 acres, 1:'s acres or the :4. Taiy]u)r be :ippointerl fox' saairl (lit.' Nchol, of it. There is tin,b'er on one part of it Lhet-@to having regard to the claims-of Geo. Falconer, disclaiming to act n5 worth ?¢taxa.. Terme easy. Possession given which 1)e.than has n. Uce, and he will G G O D S " April 1bt19G9, P.r:hurJeLnat n, Greecwood• not ) liable for 'tile tssets Or ally �� %+ tthtnaster in div 75, recumn)end'th-it t1 lF s,tf skit thereof so di..trtbuted, to any 'dc>tin Annan be appointed for said — P d'iv. A coxr)umnication linvink beef) ,OR SALE.--O acres, Picks)^), person of whose claim- he had not zeceiced from J, E. Fart-well,_ Cu I+ township.is miles enst of Toronto on the notice,tt the tittle of such distribution. _ Just Re erred .Attorney relating to the disappear- Kinceten ro4(1, eourenient to Echool, church Darted at Wliitbti' Ahe..2tth day of of certain papers in connection an.I PO,S,1 mile from Dunbarton rtation Rnd January, 1909. -with the-base line brid e. Ynut Con)- Frenchmin's bay. on tue premises are a r(wod Fresh Raisins, Currants, Peels, etc., etc. _ g !; haruapple t l sand orcbsrri rnalu3rns--about 1ti0 golicttor for Executor - --`lies qua .t� NOR, iutittee disclaims all knutvlyd 'e of the apple trcas and about.,G pear and ctieTi' trace -- -- - - wee _. Said papers having alis 1ppeareci 111d also 3 acres wilt tramc�house, stables, driving ~ . t Io t pncee p shed and hen Louse, the above will be sold L,`S said Executor. T tl (,}17-19 _ are of the opinion than Abby must be separately or together•to stilt partLser.,- For still in the custody of some one en- further particulars inquire of R. FI. CARSON Gear e-Parker, - t ei3rea thereto. A comtnunication Dunbarton, Ont. 19(2 + ' g , Dunbarton 1sving been i•eceii•ed from the Can= If you would have 6, safe yet certain C O A L ■ . diawRoad a h't P Clo rnonmmend Cough .Remedy. in the home, y -Dr. �� the same he flied.- A nom: having Shoop's—at least once. I4 is thoroughly -:Hard and soft constantly.. -,gaVe your ° hHllg printed' at been received from Adolph Thomson, unlike any other cough preparation. Its on hand. .!✓. Toronto, relating to the purchase, of taste will be entirely new to you-unless _ serpent, recommend the:game be filed. it is already your favorite Cough Remedy. �a�'A /r'�"►NT _ ._AU' News .Offices '7he Owen Sound Cement Co. credit- No opium, chloroform• or. •any, other `./ 1%/•t- / j this townshipwith return of 41.2 to if ingredients a e used. The 9 -sgernent sacks a10c les460 cents for s p ylea g $est Portland. Write tender leases of a harmless, long healing for prices: *eight 40.60, recommend that the mountainous shrub, give to'Dr. Shoop'a III fact we can do any kind. of work In il tre"urer draw upon the company for Congh Remedy its woaderfal curative {� E E SO R - w%id amount, also for WS gxcks at l0c propert ea. It is tial a most certain and C. , • Tess 45 cents freight for the year 1907 trustworthy prescription. Sold by T. M.I s a way that 18 gore to plea8e you• U.35,mesking a total of iv.96. McFadden, LCCLTST HILL r h, •.,r . ', .:'.< .. ,...: ,... .: ......a. ... - .(, ,.j• {� `a :5.:: ,:rr. c•n Yet 'y!s. >s•>�.;. •s•.. ' -�-�.•�',-""arts'ss•P` •..•^ ...� .,.�:: ,r,,,. ,, tt >; - '`.,:y,..., :i;Me_ -'m8-« - ',�, ��„•-' ;tom ;x... .t'r '•sc�'-. )t<?»., x k ..'tea"�!v s : ..... �. L'. .µ °�":�,,3,•'a..r,�.'�.3:.... .: .• �i,;to- ...'�•. .i. .exx'r-�,.-, a +•: fix.- .d,�, '{ r, �. 'd .Mal moil A N ,:: e. .•;'.-�:•.zt:s'. :�..q.3r ,,.k;�i.m.W:•�P:•�.o �.a.. .. �-...0 a .,.."l,a�•l: ......y.., , v'. .... .,$. ..., ....,,.... � yq:C n1. -M, a1• .',nl+;.. -J.+_: .J .e'A .T. .. .V.. ,5'.C♦ �R ::--+ T� ff �' ,,, ,.,s k .. l?^ ,^,5r x. -..r.. 'n:-a- .. .. a. .� _.!v.»•!,wY• -� Y •��•�??+ .'`k.. „fur Y.•'+ S.. .„. -,. .: •' e• r. .it?'`,' ,a;.. _:;:-. .. .:. ,. s..,' '-e -':. ice' d <�.., r..Y'Y,,;... '�".,v.... .,. ,,....: . ,,.., . :..., n,:Y '. '. ._ .. ....'.-' r-w4o...,.,:•t' •;''... �w.w....mow. ... �. .. - a ,+s,••:.e.•=.. ate. CLAREMONT Mr. Sall was in the city on p saturaa .,- RELIABLE -'GOODS !~'red Adair returned to Picker- y in on Tuesday afters *din a Miss Olive Wilson is visiting f g y 6 friends in the cit NATURE For Men, Women and Children. Sovereign Boots for Men(every pair "week at his home here. y' guaranteed)acid Miss Froney Gleeson, of Green- J. H. and Mrs. Beal were in B prices reasonable. Call and see them, "wood, has been° spending a few I'ickeriug on Monday.. WOMAN'S Gleeson. is home for a few days. ` r•: ; Miss Lillie Morgan, of Toronto{ e Q Q Choice Flour for Bread and Pastry. Rev. W. R. Wood gave avert' - y ; oxecllent-address to the Method- was home over Sunday. Feed constantly on hand. D. P. McFarlane was on the sick ;let Epworth League on Monday list a couple-of days last week. •Repairing done. : Independent Telephone Ceridl►ls evening last. L. Disney, of Whitby, was the Wellington Pearson and Mrs. - The Corner Store. W. M. PALMER, Pfoprietor Thomas Pearson and daughter guest of Thos. Birkett over Sun- Zldiss Alice, of Myrtle, spent Sun- day with Thos. E. and Mrs. d Miss Fostina Hutchison has been M : - Bt�eppheneon. on the sick list for the past few ;r Mr. Bain, of Brantford,organiz- days. homas. Birket is spending a ~ or for the Ancient Order of IInit- couple of days with- friends in l�j / / RICHARDSON& ed Workmen, is here to the inter- eete of the local lodge and ie sue- Whitby. - Marshall Shepherdeon is spend needing in adding a number of fag a month's vacation with Wm. Important showing of finest display at new members to the order. Mason, of Mack. (Thin. d very large assortment of > Mr. Armstrong, a returned Born—On Wednesday, Feb. b d Stationary. Books,Dolle, To iniesionary from Rangoon, Burm- 10th, to Mr. and Mrs. Reuben LYD E. PINKHAM Ys. Inst , ah, is the guest of Rev. J. A. and Besse, twin sons. received for the Holiday trade. Call..oF ah, Grant for a few days. He Nature and a woman's work cont _ and ase them. occupied the pulpit in the Baptist Thomas and Mrs. Wilson, of bined have produced the grandest North Myrtle, were here a couple , Subscriptions taken for all Magazines, Church on.Sunday morning. remedy for woman's ills that the f(lays last week. On Monday evening a number oy world has ever known. Weekly and Daily Newspapers y. of young people were entertained W. A. Henderson has purchased In the good old-fashioned daps of at, the home of Duncan Morgan a three-year-old driver which is our grandmothers they relied upon n g in the hands of'the trainer. - to a progressive flinch party the roots and herbs of the field to The lucky winners were Robert Rev. J. W. Totten and Rev. W. curellisease and mitigate suffering, Leggitt and Miss Ethel Sloan. R.,Wood have arranged to hold a The Indians on our Western Two rinks of our curlers took in temperance meeting at Altona on Plains to_dity can produce roots and the bonspeil at Cannington_last Tuesday evening of this week. herbs.for every all»aent,-and cure -'week. We are sorry to say that Messrs. Gregg & Coates shipped diseases that baffie the most skilled r phies but they all report having a this week, also a carload of sheep the study of drugs. y good time and give 'the Canning- to Toronto and a carload of hogs From the roots and herbs of the Pump Manufacturer Selling Pelham's Peerless Fruit andto 'great praise for the to Peterboro. field Lydia :T Pinkham more than Ornamental trees,shrubs, etc. during -treatment the enjoyed. Mr. Aubry, of Montreal, was Shop' and Residence, Dundas St "+ - - Walter McFarlane shipped on thirty pears ,,ro gave to the women p' winter menthe. We offer you steady •� Baturday two carloads of horses; here on Tuesday in search of of the world a remedy for their pe- and profitable employment is your a� horses for the Montreal market. culiar ' more -WHITBY, OAIT. ills, Potent and ef8ca- sleighs and other necessaries re- He found it difficult to find the cious than_an combination of own district at good pay.. We have ..quired in the west for his survey y �S8• Three doors west of Whitby House, over 900 scree of choice nursery ate)cl¢ kind suitable. Lydia E. -Pinkham's Ve - Jug party.. Mr. Me:Farlane has Y getable which you will sell direct to your cue- about thirty men employed in the The quarterly meeting was held •Compound is now recognized as the '— in the Methodist Church last Sun- standard remedy for woman's ills. We are re axed to instal wood or Iron tomers. No diseasedordeted out Borer- ' work of surveying_in the Peace y P P -River distriet. They will have to day. The official meeting will not Mrs, J. M. tlaie 12 Napgnce pumps on short notice,also.attend . ican stock supplied. Established over travel about 500 miles overland be held till neat Monday Feb. Street Toronto, Canalis,, writes to to all kinds of repairing. 30 years. Write for particulars. -after leaving the railway at Ed- lith at 2 p.m. MIS. I�inkham: Agent for the Outario Wind Mill, PELHAM NvssxY CO. montou. The South Ontario Farmers' "I was a great sufferer from female ileo gasoline engines agd 15.24 Toronto. Unt., sil On Thursday evening last tic the Instittite and Nomen's Institute troubles, had those dreadful bearing the squre gear —= y presence of the immediate vela- held niost successful meetin;�, down pains, and during my monthly MAGNET CREAM SEPARATOR TIME TABLL—Pickering Station G tives Mr. Alex Wilson ryas united Here on Tue4da afternoon, a periods I suffered so I hard to go to bed T. R. Trains going East due as follows- - in marriage to Its. Nany Stetvetrt littge number attending. `doctored for a long time but the doe- Phone No.50 at residence. *No. 6 Mail r 8.19 A M. tor's treatment failed to help me. Sly " 12 Local 2 43 P.X. 1 Branscombe, -of Toronto. The An interesting curling ruatch 'husband saw Lydia E.Pinkham's Vege- who wouldn't give 25 cents to.stop a .. '14 Local 6.04 P. K. ceremony was perfc)etned by Rev. %osis played here on Wednesday table Compound advertised and pain 20 Lime*? Just o:a tittle"Pink Pail P 5 Y Po got a Trains going West Saes as follows" J. A. Grant, of Mr. -and Mrs. night when L}ie-- Presbyterians bottle for me. I commencedjts use and Taolet"—Dr,t3hoop's—wilt etop.anp pais• No, 13 Lo='al 8.36 I:M. Thos. Wilson, of Myrtle, support- played against the Baptists and soon felt better. i kept en,taking it 1n 20 minutes,sarel Read the formal* oo �• 11 Local 230 P. 9L. the box. Doctors may it can't be bettered. ... ed the bride-and. groom. After tiPtiludists. Tlie Presb terians until I was well and an entirely,differ- y T-Mail 8.35 P. M: the ceremony the party down y ant woman. I also found that Lydia E. Checks womanly pains, head pains, any *Sunday included. - the PA y %von by three shcits. Piakham'a Vegetable Compound made pain. 20 tablets-23o. Bold by T:M. - { to.a wedding supper. THE NF.tt.9 child�irtb much easier for me. I would McFadden. extends congratulations. Make it yowvff recommend your Vegetable Compound At the $nal meeting of the _ to every woman who is-afflicted with .� 'Pickering Temperance Alliance female troubles" MACHINE- ,SHOP I g pe There is so much Rheumatism here _ 1 a motion of appreciation of the in our neighborhood now that the What Lydia Pinkham'e_ 4ege�' life and worth oE.f Rev :D.O.Cross- following advice will be highly appre- ble Compound did for Mrs. The undersigned having porch- ley and also sympathy- with his dated by those who softer: it will do for other sufEerlag women. ed B. Wagner's Machine Shop in bereaved fancily was ppassed Get from any good pharmacy one- Kinsale, is, prepared to do all O �I � = -n"nimously by the alliance. halt ounce Fluid Extract Dandelion, kinds of repair work and general one ounce Compound Sargon, three They felt that, a noble and fear- blacksmithiag. u; ounces of Compound Syrup Sareapar- s�R D G SM/TH Satisfaction aranteed. 4 lees worker in the tem ranee ilia. Shake these well in a bottle and liu cause ae well as in all good causes take in teaspoonful doers after each DENTIST, STOUFF'V ILLS. Prices right. hM passed away. from trial to meal and at bedtime; Mao drink len- Honor graduate of Toronto University Call and see us. Ot all materislaaild.elesiplo rest ty of good water. P and Royal College of Dental 9urgeona, kept in stook. IM will pay you The Methodist Church is C1acc• It is claimed that there are few vie- also Post-&raduattl of Chicago College. JAMBS, PENGELLY. -. beat! at one worts sad iwpsot cue asoe� moot is time of this dread and torturous die- Crown and bridge Kinsale. Out. sad ° e d pot ei. Don't , �9 - • getting ready for their e!g'e work a specialty. ., we d°not emplo them,con missionary anniversary which iR ease who will fail to find ready relief At Claremont 1st Tuesday of month. 1 els°, and do Omw off Ilia *pts - 'to be held on Feb. 21st. Rev. W. fn this simple-home-made mixture,. Office over Sargent'* Tinehop. s eommmioo of Is per nest„which yes will and in most cases a permanent cure to Farmers Trucks r Certainly a•v b R. Wood will preach in the morn- ,the result. Independent'Phone. _ 7 P ••�i from a• ing and the pastor in the evening. This simple recipe is said to strength- During each year of Mr. Totten's en and cleanse the eliminative tissues In sickness, it a oerWu hidden nerve mag in your old wagon and get WN.ITA i TS an pastoral there leas been an increase of the Kidneys so that they can filter goes wrong, then the organ that this nerve the wheels scut down. - Make good Ames►. Whitby,oasaslo in missionary Contributions. The and strain from the blood and system controls will also aural yy fail. It may be a farm trucks. first year it was about 64 r cent. the irons,acids and waste matter, Stomach serve, or it ma have Croup positively;stopped la 20 miaoter y per p° i y give° Buggies and other vehicles repainted with Dr. Bhoe �, Cron Rema! One which cause not only Rheumatic alren h and support to.ibe bear% or kid• p'. p y and the other years made some y m+ pp° at reasonable rs;teb, teat alone will sure! rove this truth. advance. It is ho that this but numerous other, diseases. Every I neye. It was Dr.Shoop that flat pointed t p . ped No vomiting, so c'fataess. !\ sate s°el man' or woman here who feels that to this vital truth. Dr. Shoop's Restore- -year will keep up the same.record* their kid five wse'rot made to dose the stomach nor Pz4� ► S4�r l 50c. Bold by T. M. Mo- - Live, or who suffers' from any to temporarily'stimulate the heart or' kid- adders; held in .the Caledouian .Rink on urinary trouble what ever, should not neye.. That old-fashioned method is all CLAREMONT (Dowswell'a old stand ` the evening of Tuesday, Feb. 16th- heaftate to make tip this mixture,. as wrong. Dr. Shoop's Restorative goes The following prizes a:illbe award- it is certain to. ei'o'much good, and directly to these failing lnelide nerves. Threatening feverishness with children.. n C 3i �� O The remarkab'e success of this rescri 3 P ed: Open race, lst prize 75 cents. may save you from much misery and P P' is quickly and edery calmed by Preveatiae, Bufferin after while. tion d►mpnstrates the wisdom of treating These little Candy C•Jd Care Tablets � � M 2nd 50 cents. Race for men ..ove.r g y o 38 ears of a e Ist vire Our home druggists say they will the actual, of these Jailing organs. should ialways be at head—tor prompt• c e e' "'• y g p pair of And it is indeed ear to rove. A simple _e t h either sup ly the ingredients or mix y P nese is all important. Preventice contain R M, _. Mocha gloves, 2nd, pair Of Cash- 1? five or ten days to t will sorely tell. Try no alpine, 'nothin harsh or eickenio a a `• o 4W to a 4= mere socks. Race for boys the prescription re y to take if qur it once and see! Sold b T.M.MaFadden. q R g; is ar = a !t 8 ea = / O so Y readers ask them. y They are indeed ' the stitch in time.' y g �., Q.. sw CIN �. 18 years, 1st prize 50 cents, 2nd 25 Carried !n pocket or parse. Preventive 'a v R,s ale w* �►�e0 ' cents. The second heat of the are a¢engine este and against cold T. ° w fd a Qo� a farmers' race will be run. Thei M:McFadden. � b� a :winners of the first heat were • o e tr ;: / 8 :Walter Ward and B. Reesor. TheCHOP " CUTTERS O + a `w ►". c acv k Claremont Citizens'Band will be _ ` Jan in attendance. a .. ,. .°° Feb M On Friday evening of last week ' :'' UTTERS O °' a1O 11[ar yp p:3 �i a banquet was held ifc the Baptist = Q 9 -•� syr p`s G$urch under the auspices of the CTJTT ER,S '~° y a+i. May, �0 Laymen's Missionary movement.' t ' qt' J nes Oe= About sixty men--'sat down to a _ -tet• o a w C. Jnly sumptuous repast prepared bthe ars; all ro- g p m w+ septi !e I have it full range of Cutters' willing and capable hands o7 the the _ pa Oct. P 'Baptist Church. Thos, Urquhart, the latest styles at prices that i; m g , „� Nov, ex-Mayor of Toronto, Dr. W. E. _ are sure to suit yon. +�� De"�O s Norton, Home 1llission secretary January 191e-Whitby u, Oshawa i9,BrouRham - • 1.4,Port Perry 11,Uxbridas 2t,Canningtoa 20. and Dr. J. G. Brown, Foreign `'4 ' ' Beaverton 19,Up r hlisstsecretary on .of the coni en. a Call and=see diem as 'l ttm sate i tq�grove 1s tion of Ontario and Quebec, were -An uillimited Supply can please you in every the speakers. Mr. Urquhart spoke -' wfly. at length on the origin, aims and i �f i7 1 plans of the Layricen's Missionary C op and Feed R. J. CoWail, Brougham• . -- =movement. Mr. Norton follows Y- r Leave your orders at the —�'' with a concise and epigra•matic PICKERING LUMBER YAR,D__- a 'stlltelisent of the responsibility of Ot' l 1 for Marto and New Brunswfck the men of the church�especiall white cedar shingles, -— —=gin relaTiotc fo our immigrant Vigilance Committee g population, and Dr. Brown ad- - `'- "Patent material.1o dressed an earnest appeal for ag- =on halnd. W. D. GORDON &SON: P a gressive work in (the evangelize The object of this Association is to tion of the great heathen popula- lessen atetilinand prosecute g 3 tion of the world. A conference the felons. BAKING s followed in which many questions ii? having property stolen eommnni• `Z lfembere h KI regarding the forward movement - Date immediately with any member 'were answered by the gentlemen - l of Ezeaative Committee. First-class'bread constantly on hand froToronto and the gathering _ - Membership fee I11.00. at the shop. Wagon 11 the road «' closed with the appointment of every day in the week. local committees to bring to furth- Tickets may belied from this lfreeident or er practical fruition the message SPINK MIL s.e�on application. Cakes of all kinds made to order of the speakers. The meeting Exec. Com.—L. D. Banka, Geo, Lr•n shortest notice. was one of the most interesting, ' W. V. Richitrdson, Pickering, got. lee-Cream Parloe.in connection. ~ enthusiastic and we trust profit- - } , able that oitr community has seen a Pl CKER�NC VAA Connor, Arthurflefi�'rey, W. A, ?bomwn, for a long, `: OWN a 6 K ni �,„_.,.�r .{c:. •..•n - :-a:) .• '9'"r,. •'-ts i a.,�� r. .t, -r _a aim"" :*aytiH�yw S -< A i' 2r.P1f. `•`+i: '+-,+� �"ta: r' •*;...,�+'�'"+;�•L <' .?`.°, yy,' r. '� •_ .A, .�.. :..i+r-3,$1 3+.-' h;,m- ,. �µ.. °' � ,J. _�� ..?' '1+'..."' x•�,. •�''ac�"„ -',r• �.�, 3« Y�' �'-y'�' ....... �_ y ^..-��..•.:•4 x ., -:.,• s+„Y �,,..: .•.:- ;.d-:••` .,,, ..Kw r.54'�,. .n; ..tc'.:9F+ r.:v '-r: .s .°4..,-:. �:..:. ,iris rr--, _ c.N+''�i' .W`:.n :,.:,.. .i�ti...- tl fi. ,.• tx_ n. �.L? •y Joel accom nied him to the door a N..�.. �' AFTERSUNKENTREASURE � ' � •, `� and watched him get into his car. '''A fine `tura out,' Mr. Ackroyd," RF tR• Ispleasantly. . "Fit for a�m11- ffllLsliunaire. How much do you want SE4RVIR FOR A HILLION aTime uca�� l OSL Wagnds2 for it 1j' Ackroyd reco sized that the Jew Po L'ti DS OFF Z C iJ..ULAN D. s:- rias leering,at ',:m, an is ace _ flushed with anger. AMOUNT OF PROTEIN IN CERE rt , I a it's t a he of e a A N colors aren't gaudy enough for ' D GRASSES. m afraid too quiet. The T Story A 'Pale of Lova and Disappoinitment g! Smuggler's vessel in Alfalfa .... the Wreck o God LS A_ men of vatic race, Iia answered ..21.19 per cent quickly, but his shat missed ,the 19firi3: Red clover .. .. ...15.08 per cent Oats .. ...13.00 per cent 1 _'^ i I mark, for Noel merely smiled. P _ Ackroyd gave an order to his The first full and complete story Wheat .... .... ....13, 1 per cent +" Sweet corn .... .:.13.00 " CHAPTBR 3V.—(Cout'd). "How am I to know that ,you j chauffeur and they swiftly raced of the gold that was smuggled out per cent. Field corn .... .....12.00 e haven't a doles prints'? No, this dci•cn the drive.. .noel watched them of the Trausyaal just before ,the per cent. e "I am confident -ori won't do I P I disappear and 'returned to his lib Boer w•ar is now forthcomin g from Barley .... .... ....11.00 per cent. r r Y I must. be put an end to. I am not P. g Rye ... .... ......:11.00 per cent. that. My hand is not a weak one. I going to be worried by vou. Good i try well content with the way he talc diary of Colonel Clarke, now Such a course would render public! afternoon, sir," Joel said firmly, had handled his visitor. He felt. Chief (unilnistioner of the Natal Millet .... 3.91 per cent. : N d the fact that the Earl of Wolvar-!and rose from his chair. slue that he had Heard the last of Police, and 'formerly head of the While alfalfa is a'good fattening k ]soling sold his country for a bride, � He inovsd towards the door, but him. Just for a moment he wiHhed !C'rimisal Investigation Department feed by itself, yet, it is somewhat and the Earl, in a short time, will Ackroyd retained his seat. Ile that he had given him-the money, !of the colony. Yrom this it appears�de$cient in carbohydrates, and far - be your daughter's father-in-law. would not give in without another for he knew that if' by any chance that "Kruger's gold" is a myth this reason it Nivea the most satin '$ am not to be bluffed, Mr• i effort. I Ackroyd did carry oat his threat .but that the smugglers were a syn- I otherfactory eds, w isf. mined with home s Jose ha." I . the effects would be arckw•ard in , other feeds, which supply the deft y :1 haven't finished pet. I will c1lLate of illicit' bold buyers who i "N ither am I air. I'sbsolutely I the extreme. But he dismissed the I eiency. o + sae Lord Hareca.tle, perbaps he; . were plundering the Transvaal one, ton of alfalfa mixed' with jref"is to be blackmailed. You seem v+ill be nrvre gene•coos," he said re- idea,as absurd. mines. I two tone of ren corn fodder makes t to imagine that the, twenty-five Pecti-rely. Once out of'siglit of the house, ; The value of the gold is estimated g thousand ands was obtained from Ackroyd ave full vent to his din- I a perfect feed for milch cows. p° You won't do that, for he will g at from £eW.000 to XP1,000000 arid ' Another cczmmon practice is to t the by threats. You had something appointment. In his heart he had ' P i;atural,y refer to rne. If you do search for it is now being made off to barter,NI valued it at the rice; naves dr amt that he would not g miz the chopped hay w• corn Fi that yvit ,will furce rne, to violent t3 Cape Vidal, ';t. laicia Bay, Zulu- mead and this will make a er - -� and bought it from you. That's all. ' succeed in getting the ria +rev. Itis ; . P i I measuree. 1 ani'net a patient man. i e. ,1Jand. The gold, according to the I • balanced ration which is worth to givehat s you mour oney Z pif osition refuse can do Ack' old' and tinnvat n8 he TtredRl 1toh thunk Lc.1 a, put more ound f,or r diary, was t+ on beard the bark P pound, than the "1 must have this five thcaizar_d I Dorothea at Lel oa Bay, It ]two things. You can publish to, solution of his dihicuhies. He knew a6 _ � original cora meat. the world the Earl's infamy, or you :P°undo•. I appeal to you, but at that a was ltaeless trying the Bank, ;in January, 1e9fi, that, the veaseY Experiments -conducted along -teen ]seep silence. The former will the same time i swear that I -will] for no one wo4tld lend.m3ch on the -ct sail, but she was wrecked the cortain lines, to arcertain the ac ` o after her de acture. Itual results from feedingalfalfa have my reveille if vou du not ive ou a coup e o years ar labor. it tze; .e erre <eayera e.y. I 15 fiat '_wSa_p7i el •.er`y One-or in a-II Imre; t _ is not is your hue, Mr. Ack- 3ua2 for the rnocrrnt J+xl wave r-( He. polled up at the first hotel ;vessel before the captain and crew brought tv light marvelous facts. y aoyd. If I tai any judge, you will • but it was cn!y for the !nom nt, I and ordered a stiff brandy and :,oda engaged for the. journey went on Pigs.have gained 150 pounds each $cold your tongue.' "f;,r his obstinacy reasserted itself, for lie 'was feeling the effects of board. The treasure was from May uDtil October, when "You are quite right, from your]and he�eluaed hip !;pe determinedly• I'the %train' Just as he. vias re-start- ( turned loose in an alfalfa, pntch; ' Remembar what 1 have. clone I in - SECURELY'TACKED AWAY , point of view, But you fcrget use• g a .arse car r,ppeared behind dteers have gained Y/, pounds per thing. I have had a taste of for you. Cwn th.;t if I av,lced you ;hr,i� And kept thetu in sight dur- lin strong-boxes, which were placed ;day for .periAs -of ove3 100 days. 1� ..�neahh, and I like it; unless I get far fifty, thousand pounds yo!'"wuuld 1 in% tha run up to L on�furi. Even sat the bottom-of the hold, cement- I -It seems as if all domestic ani- money I shall ase made a bantrupt, ; have ;;veil It, if I I-' when stuck out when they reathe'd the outa'xirta the 'cd ' river, and then covered with !mals are only tob willing to help t* I have no intention of goiaa back for it.' (car still followed. Ackroyd in vain ;stone ballast. The vessel was well !'convert the offerings of nature in I do my former poverty; I would ra-j "Yes. probablvel should, but thst tried to Ret a glance at- its oceu oat to sea when the strain of the form of alfalfa into money for the `their kill myself, but; before duing does rrut affect the p<•sitioa. 1 think pant, but the body was closed, and ;sails caustd an uprning of the teams practical fanner of to-day. (� ao I shouId•publish my stozyr to the! you've said everythirig }ott came;.he wag a nabl.- to do co: ;(the vessel was a wo4&de r one).and 1 �i ben q,, etly..making your plans 'world," Ackroyd said earnestly. to say l" Joel said quietly. He began vu grow do. f'ettl.i'thee !+hip took in water. !for nes,. teasoa consider your own "You have omitted one thing. Ackroyd ati!I hent his lest. Hie j'J,-,el be.;.,_•miag after• him, seri if su, I, Fcanng th" there was a danger ''best inter?s.3 by arranging for a t ' You handed the proof& over,to me, brain was busy Crying to deviselwhat vis his object •Ile tried ari 'c,f tlir vessel fot:ndering, the cap ileo "^r2 ; of alfalfa, if you art riot and I do not think your reputation a"m*thing that would move this i exaeriinPat, and just zee t'rm�+,s, ' p ! J P• s tats hailed a C'ni�:n s.raanship alrsad; t. c happy Possessor of a is sufficiently high that your bare j man of iron: He realised that he hr left the main road, but the. car tvliiah was passing grid ached the Isom -iic.l field. gro�rd- -,nlld be accepted as irrefut- had persued the wmag ';i Mica in, the same turning and he fi,lt P captain of it if he Rould tow the able evidence,", Joel. . said with a for a u ovist t, trying to bruv:beat:convinced t hat he was tie.ing fol- SELECTING TIiL FLOG: I)nrothea back to Dclagos Bay aarduric amile. him, for' he was' nut ne to. Rive;hawed. Was it pussible rlla,L Joel The Un iun boat. signalled-that she Iacreasir.:, the egg producing ca,- "Perhaps not, -but for once in way to force. He again thought really feared his..threats and had jFour life you were not so careful of what this money terrane t+, hint,;been bluffing i �} h:irriblc fear ;was tied to trsne acid could not too paeity of a ilrck requires &election. 1 the vessel, but the captain, r3as ,.� mistalte made is not in the you might have been. I'm no and 1}c would .not lease without seized him that the Jea might }>c willing to tiFe oft the Uoruthea's 'lection of'thP bene;but of the male, 'fool, Mr. Josephs, and 1 decided to making another effort. I abnuL to take crimii:a. prucr..edinga : i retain evidence in.m own hands." '`Forget all I have aid, ?err, i against -him tart be. .c uicid dib_ crew. As Lseie wcu d tae tea much las he is;the sire of all the.chicks. , "You blackgnaard�" Joe} said]•Josephs," he 'isgan pleadingly. nryK{ it. —' 1 y (difficulty in attempting to get the hatched. Eggs from Llro beat lay cuttingly. "But I don't beLieve "will you land .me fire thoumn& The Fursuing tsar P.pt closely .in 'bahlast 01, and as there was every, ers only s.''iould be used fer hatch Sou. More bluff." Bunds 7 In a few weeks I shall I touch with, them Once' .Ackroyd !indicst:oa that the vessel rcould ,ing, and the sale should be hat.ch- .1 at all, for I have photo- fe able to repay you." pulled tip and the Ether did 'tire found-er, the captain dt-cided to ac- ed from -an egg laid by the best- rapha of the letters, You can see Joel laughed harshly". tame. cepz the L'niar. captain's offer. rhea in t>r flyer., aging only pure- hena if you like," "I never land money unless l see! "If t•1•,cy want me, they ,an core ;The crew of the Dorothea were I bred foals, and avoiding kinship ' Ackroyd held forward the Prints a return for doing so. I sometimes; to ray chambers," Ackror•l sa'd ,taken weer and the - cense] �.ss :f poaible. as proli5cacy can be i and Joel glanced at them.. Then he give it .away, but I usually get a'desperately' to himself, and he told 'abandbnt•d. 1 transmitted rule thr progeny. ;was silent and appeared-to be quid pro quo. You rather ainasolhia c}autfeur to drive atraight� The ressel went actor* aL Capel If this eu.e is edhered to there ' thinking deeply, me, Mr. Ackroyd. You are not, home. When he rescued his (ham- i Vidal "d broke' tip. One side 'of will be a marked improvement in "That does not help you much,,, strong enough to play the villain,�'bers he saw the car dash round tlle'tt:e shin floated up the coapt to a '.the rutrcber of eggs laid by each. • - - he said,at last. I am convinced you had better try an easier sae. ' corner. He did not wait t•o Qee who imt fifteen miler distant, and on meraber cyf the flock. The difficulty that a respect for your own skin I . "Yon are forcing me to do what it was. but at once entered. this portion`uf.the cense] tiro ex- i� discover which hen is a 9oek trill keep you quiet.-No, it's of no you will repent, You seem to think] He stood expectantly in hie room, f peditions have wurked in the belief lays the Iasgsat number 'of eggs.; This cannot easily be done, ea- - use. I've made up cry mind, not that I am going to accept the p,ru ,and in a 'few tllinutcs his '&errant tl►s6 it ce ' by wa_,tichin the hens, which is. (another penny," tion and to tamely sing back into entered, i P� g a I CONTAINED THE COLD. im ,ssible but the difficulty isles Think again, air, Ackroyd card poverty. These photographs are Mie& Josephs to see'yuu;' he an- e b usingsmall flocks as then- ;Impressively. marr�s %retie a good aly orth a� somtgood deal to one vett] lis�e tv psyay' 'sou»red, and rlckr +ti'd aa:+ dumb a eCollrrfromlarke is wl^a'. rte wks toldlbY nri the hens 3xeknown. One method T I ane for your . daugg�ter to .make, Weaker and weaker, Aekroy d. "Ask her to com ,' raid tires who witresEed the w reek and I i., to. have the nests in a location '.inuch"better than You could reason-' Now, if you bad' come to In with so arranged that after a hen lays y. quietly. I information obtained . fry---either: g + " ably expect." a bold front, and convinced me that (To be continued.) sources, that the gold went to the aha cannot get ac into the yard • ust Ackroyd broke off and 'in'a flash you meant business I might have, _ bottom of Cape Vidal. in 1899 from which'she came, but anis- tie saw the use that had been made Parted. But you see I have built ass out of an entrance leading,in T Colonel Clarke carried out earth,- P + of the letters. up my fortune by, my judgment of'� ROBBER FOI'\D l\ T11. 'Nk. ito another yard. ,At night a the "You are aline fellow to call me`men, and in a very few minu.tee '1 ang operations, but it was ncccssar3 hens that Have laid will then be ntmes," he said triumphantly. knew' that you. were. all wind. heft as "Luggage," Ile WAN Beni 'to wait fete a calm day to Permit ItoVther. leaving the others in the You've of ourself "into a pretty Theft. a diver to o down. Only one such first yard. "Now I see w?ay you wasted the g y p - on lfleft. + av ,presented iti(elf, and o-1. that i y _ r -letters. It was not'to protect the meas, and you wont get any help C• , 1 from me. That's final." Mme. Simon, an •innkeel,er at occa_ion another boat appeard off 'U 'SES name, not for a moment. It :3ari�riyaous-Faye,. near PoltaerE, 'the cape, 'arid the Search was. post- ( LSES FOR ICE ON FARM. ' _twos to do s bit of blackmailing on Still Ackroyd would not budge. ',France, and is congratulating her- 'poned, 6i:bsequently other duties . Among the uses for toe on.the -. .your own. account, but money was His brain was working at high pros- self on her escape from robbery, if compelled C'olouel (:larke to learc not your object: I suppose you sure, but he could not determine] p � pe farm may be mentioned: could not get the husband .you upon his nezt move. There seem- not death. Mile spot. ]. To tint in tanks of�water for `wanted by legitimate means, no you ed to be nothing left but an ignom— �' a rece)rt wonting two raeit l A syndicate has been formed.at cooling the cans of milk Sa anon as !descend-to chantage-.' There is-not inious retreat, and this . was but deuce_up in; an automobile with a I Jt)hanneeburg 'with a capital of niilkr 1. If the ice be broken into much to choose,between us. I think little to his ]thin He could im- heati•.. trunk. They asked the ian- ;1-1,000, and is now'prosecuting the 'small pieces, it will cool the milk you will prefer to pay, and; Mr. %gine h • .cell~in g the Bankruptcy keeper for permission to. leave the ,search off C��.l. The expe j more rapidly,. because it melts Jocapha, I am not going to ark you Court and 6uing through his pub- trunk in an. upstairs room until -dition has a. concussion froiil the ,more,ra-trAly. for a large sum again. Iia eaarriination. (night, when they promised to call 'Natal Government for a Period of 2. To cool water for raising the Joel was an'n'oyte that his act had "I shall be made a 'bankrupt," for. it. , •Mire. Sinton; who wad alone, i one year; a^,d until that period ex- cream on milk set in deep cans, `''been discovered, but his fighting in- he began .eagerly, "and they will i at the time, consented. Ten o'clock I pires no 'other percuss will be ad- by gravity-, I'e is almost a neces- >atinct was aroused; Ackroyd had ask me some awkward questions, I came and there wits no appearance lowed to search on the spot. pit; for this form ut creaming .•made a false move if he desired the shall have to state where I got this of the vi,,itors•of the morning, and i •li milk. r cooling cream, sn soon as. money, for he, had touched the Jew�money from. My banking account I the woman began to think of cics- } on h1a tender spot, pride in his will short two of your cheques each ;n. u an l going to bed. I F r, DID. .f t.ie silk is separated with a cretin ' " P g ` 1 `^ i.e arator on the farts. Most of .:.-.-.daughter. +for twenty-five ' theusanii pounds,I ".t this moment two g-er,d:+.r:_ics Mi i4e-'`I d inr ebt th:.t• litt;a:the troables in crena-gathering ' "A gaitiyou ma istRke," I and one -of them payable to the,came along. They enquired why ,surpinc money you .havi on hand creameries are caused by patrons. ;. Joel said coldly: Illy are Eirl of Wolyerholme. What shall I the inn was being kept open after f�o that you have something for i.ueAlecting t.o cool the cream at. +rot fitted for this k' d of game. ,I say when I am asked what theyl.thc prescribed hour.' 141"c 5i::io111a rainy day, ,if I were yon. n e after separating. Cream rzl= The facts yon mai,;a,n do not are for f" told them the story of the trunk i Mrs �i'iQe—"I etre s o to-da;y, I c r :.. :t+trengthen your hand; you.can do "That is your'affair. You might snit the gerdarnles, their cariosity lion h!, a new rainront, a _rata lowed to stand .or some time a{ter Ir separation, without cooling, sure nothing." I tell them that it's hush money. It aioused, decided to examine. it. It , I, 4kirt and a gala-handlccl ani quickly, and usually develops a, "I can stop Ciih marriage," the eould be the truth, if that's no ub- was long and very heavy, and the :bicll�." ad flavor. other cried angrily, for he began I jection," Joel said jeeringly, gendarmes decided to opc:i it. In- 4. Far keeping butter, cream, to.think that his errand was likely "Won't you change your mind' side they found 1;;ing ut full ' milk, meat and other Perishable ' to be a fruitless one, but he did'not It will remove•all. these complica-�length,.a powerfully built man, who __=_1T1F I11F;1 - household necessities in hat• we f .yet completely despair of success. tions. Its sheer-obstinacy on your wa ai,.ied tv;til a lr.•ed�d reroi�er �^ - 3 g P , Ps {{ anti two d, ors. He eras omni Ulinks--"Er'�. a pretty goad bort Ithcr. A great utal of food is 'waft "M dame ar uinent3p lie' the rt." I ygg Pr , ;-ed in the average house in sum- -fear of -imprisonment will prevent "Call it what yon like. It's im- 1 _ ove uwered and avre steel, builder• '}iiit he.':, tyre i,luw. p, ,ou." material to me," Joel eaid cheer- y P tink!s-- ets, c'O"' loner because of lack'.of ice to lee `l* ,Early next morning the nran n i, the food cool, thins reusing a loss but there is such a thing fully. I;,,C>iWcil, I should ra Tf coulpani.ons returned to the inn, snil h f building of what otherwise would be rslu as reoenge. I suppose your daugh-I Very well, Mr. Josephs, Aek- were wisp arrested. There i4 little I he liar}.had the 1a, o R the ;ter does not know of thin little royd said, and at last rose from his I Ark we w-jilldn't have had the able human foots. doubt that the man eoncealed ii 5. For, making cooling drinks in lean&action 7" chair. `;I will give you twenty-four flood yet'• j the trttiik had intended robbing. if summer. While it is an error, to Joel flushed hotly at. the'insult. .hours before making any move. g p -'�' pou•r icy cold water down one's Is course she does not," Ack- ,You will find me at my chambers not tnurderin the innkee,cr, somo lroyyl continued. "I will do you until this time to-morrow.. You time curing the night, a.1d to e. "You are -.ii icehrrg+ ' escls.im- oesophagus, a cool drink in ]rot ]twat justice. Curue now; be rete are wrong to in I am bluffing. cape in the automobile with his ed her elderly but well-preweather is-always refreshing. i,''enable. Clive me five thousand At any rate 7(will have revenge," compactions. _ adoCei, Pale vrith anf[s r and mor- - + pounds-; it will enable the to tide he wound up vindictively. —�— ficstian. "A dozen Cupid's, with Lulu—"Yes, I was introduced to- aover my difficulties, and the sum "Just as you please,'" Joel an'- "Rinks is weak fipanci;ally, isn't a hundrrKl arrows each, could nev- him yesterday, and he told me L its nothing to you. You shall Come swered easily. His plan was to he 4" '`He hasn't much mosiey, -or find a vulnerable place i� your was the prettiest 'woman hu had � ti ;..:.%with the to destroy the negatives, make Ackroyd think that he was but lie gives employment to i great flinty Heart''' "Nut if they used eller met." Celia--"Ah, you see, they are in the sate at my chain- firm in his decision, and he nuc- many men." "*bo aro they?," an' old beau to shoot with, coldly I was only introduceci`t� him this - Pt) ceeded_in-doing so. "Other people's billeel! ctor ." ephed--fare beautiful girl. morning." ,v y, ,•+,;-, '. ,w,... ;: pr • '• �;^ ,. .,?'.-.e' ... .•.,+wt'..•!�'ti'""'}.•i'r.::v •:�e:"n:i•" 'Fri. xYti: x�4. - ,'o- r»- < �r. _ ..a-` D±,+, . ., ... >:. _: ..-... ..- ,s..rine- ._•..• . .., .:<;.- ,. r�.;r•. ro..:,F:- r,.t.;nam,.. .:r..�.,....,-:,•,;v-..-.., ,µ• . , ' M `"'� •.l kfe.".'. - "' r`'`"`4K. i. :,,,y.,� s:��t*. 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He - ` The annual re ort of the De art- sea. Boston* and New' York have -- � '-has ever been recorded in DuLlerin shot and also clubbed her with thie Prlees of Cattle Grain CLCC9C'IInel P F ;=counity took place at the lit= stake he had in his hand. She re ment of Public Works, tabled in lost to •Montreal in the European tle hamlet of Shrigley, in Melanc- covered consciousness later, but is Other fJa3ry 1'rt i(uco IIL the Commons on.IVednesday, shows grain trade, and St. Jchn is in a •tbon township earl this morning, position to successfully compete P� Y g• not expected to live. Ilou►e u'ud ,broad. that fur the fiscal year 1907-08 the with Portland. Not onlythe more When a young man named George CRUSHED VICTIMS SKULL IN. BREADSTUFFS, total expenditure was $11,199,334, im ortant Ernest At�rvart, during a period - � p ports have been attend- • an increase of $s of insane frenzy, 'mur6,ered John At the moment the son, James ti I,851,9b9 over the ed to but the department has'not Toronto, Feb. per cent — On- previous year. The items include lost si ht of the needs of the les- -1`panhottae, a neighbor, and hire Spanhouse, appeared. He had tariu wheat 90 per cent patents, the follow•in g .•:,�: son, James, dangerously wounded heard the shots, and, with an old $3.75 to $3.8U to-da in buyers' g:--Harbor and river ser harbors, where -wharfs, break- 3 Y works, $3,447 682 dredging and; waters and shelters have been con- . -.Mrs. ,John Spanhouse and George)military rifle is his hands, and with- =eels outside fur ex ort. Mani- I` P new dredging. plants $3,3-14,30U; strutted, and dredging Beaumont, and `injured three.other out staying to dress, .came down ;tuba flour, first stents, S5.(i0 or. g ng carried P public build, persons whom he chanced to en-+the stairs. ' Stewart who was!trach T`urnnto second nBs, $4331,901; tele- out. The construction of dams in patents, graph lines,, $462,e33. Ithe interest of navigation and for ' counWr before the fit of insanity awaiting, attacked him as he eater- �5, and strong bakers' 81.90. A fact emphasized in the report water conservation g strongly re ad passed. To-night, haying con- ed the parlor, seized the rifle, and, I '11-heat—Manitoba. wheat, $1.11'-: l P g y fessed that he conimittted the mor- clubbing it, struck Spanhouse. a for No. 1 Northern, and G1.03t for is that Canada is profiting by,the commended in that part of the rc i experieuce gained at the older o dere, Stewart lies in the Shelburne terrific blow upon the head, crush- No, 2 Northern, Georgian Bay harbors of-Europe, and laying out The total lmilgea$ethf telegraph water lirreti lock-up awaiting the law's action. ing in his skull and breaking the ports. No. 1 Northern, $1.17 to. in each case a. comprehensive under,P the department is 7,22 5 sHe can give no reason for his ter-!rifle stock. The blood-sl,attere 51.1;'•' all rail, aid No. 2 North- sc;tieme of dew elo ment. The result with 393 offices t transmitting dur- _.rible.dleed, but the circumstances: floor and walls-when the victims ern at $1.13'/., to $1.1.1 all rail. I' P g attending it are,such as to leave lt'heat�-Ontario-:�i u. 2 mixed a£'already is a vast increase in ship- Ing the year 105,000 .messages. g were found bore dreadful witness to `. no doubt -t all that Stewart for the force of the blow. $1 outside. an hour this morning, was more There remained butgU 'giberOats--Ontario No. 2 whi q 1lots sold at $3.15; the en esl e6 nc = as ac ora rat , c V a�wwtls rOIIl' aper CO.a mills the, of hen Slay :* jungle. murderer, the S anhuusc eervant, i Toronto Nu. 2 Western Canada $4.40 to F4.75: Fair to good loans resulted in the death on Wednea- °4 :VIAS-"QUEER" IN THE WEST. bliss Grace Christian, ' Terrified by !eats quoted at 45'.:,c, lake porta, averaged $4 to $4.30; -nixed and day night of J. Sibley, one of-the x" " He is a powerfully-built young the sounds from the encounter, she f and No. i feed, 42%c, lake ports. .c-mimon. classes $3.50 to $4. Sheep employees. Sibley and another y- years of age. remained quiet until Ste.-.art; It'ye-No. 2 quoted at G7'. to 68c and lambs-Fair demand for ewes man, named J. 'Morin, remainedia t ,man ,:vent nine •Four years ago he went wesL--and- carrying- the rifle-a*td-st Ii__W t1 om t°U 1dc -- T Prices firm-at last�the room after the digesters were anci I ! Barley—No. a barley fib to 57c week's rates, Hogs-Firm• select;emptied,. located on a ranch. There he took cap or bouts, left the house. Than , 3 Y � � contrary to orders, When , typhoid feve>~, and in addition had I she crept downstairs, saw that only f"zltsiil©; X0. .3 extra at 54 to 63c, at $6.00 f.o.b. and $6.80 fed and the cooleeil gas began to settle, they c> the misfortune to lose some mone•I and Nu. 3 at 522 to 53c. watered. Calves—Steady, at last ran for windows. Morin , 3 Mrs. Spanhouse had life iu her, and'I qot there in speculation. The Mounted Po-I from the Ostrander farm house near l Buckwheat-58c outside. quotations.' Milch cows-Fair de- all right, but Sibley inhaled some lice .at Medicine Hat took charge f telephoned news of the tra e- Peas-Yo. S b7c'outside. viand for good quality'common not of.the as. and was overcome. He �.nt him when he began to showAhat Y P S (Torn-No. 2 Amrrican fellow required. Butchers' .cows of good was taken.to the General Hospi- ]be „ to Shelburne. G9% to 70.; on track, Turgntu, and quality wanted. tall,'where he died .He was a aa,- " ` 1ze was not quite right, and re- HIS TRAIL TO,MAPLE VALLEY. \o. 3 e?low at 6?', leased him only on the promise 3' ,, to fnc, Toronto. UNITED STATES MARSETS, tive of England, 32 years of -age, that his friends would bring im Meanwhile Stewart started across (:anadian corn, G5;_c on track, married, and leaves four children. home to Ontario. and see that he j the fields to his father's houseToronto., Buffalo, Feb. 9,—Wheat-Spring was loulizd after. His father irz; shout three miles oft. wkten near � Bran-Cars, $20.50 in birlk out- wheat, firmer; ' NQ. I Northern, Richard EJ'tewart of.Maple Valley. Valley tie knocked at the .Fide_ Shorts quoted at. $72.50 in csrl ;ads, otore, s31.16�a; Winter, DRUNKEN NESS OSI INCRE_4,SE. Young Stewart spent last night at,door of a house occupied by Wil- buts, otitside, g, red, $1.12; No. 8 g higher; No, 2 t" the' re of his brother, 1,Pil-�liamtVilson. Entering, t+eattttck^ct extra red, $1.1n?.;; Ro. 2 white, Statistics In London Show 3tort� iliam, who lives across the way iMr. Wilson with the- old militant' I COUNTRY P,RODt'C'F.. • $1,10; No. 2 mixed, $1.10. Corn Arrests In Year. from the Spanhouse homestead, on I rifle he had helped himself to after -Higher 'No, 3 yellow, 66x; No. Apples=ll'inter,. $3.i0. to 84.50 , A despatch from Londe says• the ,fourth concession of Mlalane.- killing James Spanhouse. .;,. Tiie p� ba;r•rel for'good qualities, and S„fellow, tib, c; N:o.93 corn, 65 to The police statistics for 1908�i.ssued -then. , stock was partly broken off, and `alt. $2 to F• for' crn.�king apple:. _�5�c; 'Nu. 41(crit, Get/ to 6&D; No. on ednesday, show a large in- ATTACKED HIS BROTHER. Stewart carried it by the barrel. ; Beans-Prime, 81.90 to 81.90, and 1 v htte, 68,=c• Barley-Feed-,to crease in arrests for drunkenness , - He had been restless and had ! Mr. Wilson was one of the luckiest than,-picked, $1.90 to $2 per bushel. (malting. 63 to 70c, the total being 1,188; 315 were be- passed too or three sleepless nights of the victim,;,, his injuries being I Hone -Cumbie, ty2,25 to J�:2,-5 j Minneapolis. Feb, 9.-Wheat - 3 fore the court for disorderly cos- and his bra`her sa a consequence Painful, but not serious. per doz:n; and strained, 10;$ , to May, $1 09, Jtily, $1.09%; cash No. duct, which also show an increase. felt anxious about him. Clteurge BEAUMONT S C'OND3TION. Ila PeC Ff)und. 1 hard,. 91 1.1;+, No. 1 Northern, $1,10°': No'. g ,rnrthern, The-total cumber of arrests war � went to bed, but removed only his. SERIOUS. Haw-No. 1 timothy-, $10.30' to + \ $1.08 to 852 Loots and socks. William slept!an $11,50 per tbn on track here, and, l81 ?Vo. 3-Nt.rtliern, ti1.06% to _ - a iouage, without undressing, so I From here Ste*)Mt, his thirst for lower gradeq at- $9 to 8T0 a' tore '31'07`'+• Bran--In bulk, $21:50 to - S CUT blood a i 1122. lhiLF RATES CUT OFF. .-'than he might watch his brother. � apparently utiat,ated, - mode� Straw-:36.50 to 8',50 on track. 1 - -• About 5 o'clock this mornin¢;his way across the road to C. .f, - Potatoes-Ontarioy, do to G_'!_c Milwaukee:, Feb*.' 9.-Wheat'- George ,-Wheat'-George rose and crept to.the door Pound's, who is absent in' Cobalt. Per bag, Il\,.• 1 Northern, $1,13 to $1,14; No. Railways Dfelde That Ciergymes His brother followed and tried to IThe hired man, George Beaumont, I Poultry-C'hicken%. c�r'evsed. 1? to 12 Northern, $1.11 to $1.itj; May, Must Pay Full Flerc. 'p.r{event hint from leaving thol and the housekeeper, Mrs. Cowan, , 13c pier pound'; fowl, la.: ducks81,00%. ,Rve=No• 1. 76c. Corn- A-despatchfrom Winnipeg says: house, Failing, he 'followed the were attacked here, Beaumont being l8 t�f 1St; geese,'11 to lac; turke:s, 91x3, ,'sc asked.. Barley-Stand- Western' railways. on Friday, an- Y' : .now furious maniac into the yard badly clubbed that but .slight IG to 17c per pound, IIrd, GCc; samples, 61% to 64c; No, nounced their d�.ite determine- _ .and attempted to force him back hopes are entertained for his recov- - 3, G #o GYc; No. A. 6'l;;c. : tion' to abolish the half-fare rate into the house, but, was choked eery.=:'Mrs; Gowan' injutlea �cere -- -;TIIE DAIRY M,IRKETS. �' ' for all clergymen, students aryl and knocked-, down: though ,nest. less severe, and after Stewart left, 23 CAR.'; FOR PRINCE RUPERT. missionaries, which rivile a has Butter-Pound prints, to P g dangerously injured. Leaving his the house she Wa i able'to telephone tubs and large rolls, 21 to Plc ; in' f I been'enjoyed by them since the (brother in a semi-conscious .cundi to W. D. Taylor of 'Staple Valley- f•�.rior, Soc; creaine-y rolls 27 to G. T. Parille Trains Will .be Run.Isettlement.of the west. The matt tion, Stewart took a heavy stake for assistance. Q.c, and 4nitda, 2Gc. Mug by Summer-.---- from -has :been--under-serious advise- ,1 a wocdraek in the yard and Mr.. Taylor started to the •rescue �'* Eg;s-C'ase lots �f selects 28 to� ment for some time; and the tom- :1 despatch from Montreal says panics at first thought of extend- -(set out on. 'his liorriblo quest. Ho and met Ste;gart about half .. say 49r.per dozen;picked, 26c,-and new #1 g K -16ad possessed himself also of a re between the valley• t nd bir. !aid lire noted ac• 0 to 32c per It• 1's` announced on Friday at the i rug the cut rate to missionaries in wolver, and was still without.either Pound's. He endca:•ored to plat- I Q P head offices-of the G. T: P. Rail- ' the newer sections and s arse- 5 way t,iat within the nest month �x cap or boots. ate the crazed man, w•hu, hone,t:r, '• C'hcese—Large. thee.=e, 13;-{e per or six 'weeks the first standard- settled districts of the country, �. THE MURDERS AT SPAN- first threatened to' shoot liim and I pound, and twins, 131'c. gauge but later withdrew this also. then S.pa__ ..Locomotives, passenger eral of the churches• made stron HOUSEIS. t}re gun at him. 'tri coaches anti freight cars to be used l it was ,Cither not loaded or not in ;HOG PRODUCTS.' g' representations to the companies in 'He crossed the road to 'the Span , condition. At any rate, lucki.y for on ti;e 'G., T. P. R&ilway -in Brit-I-' the matter without'avail'. house; plane and knocked at the Bac<,n-Lcing char, 11 to 11%c 'ish C'ulumtiia w;il•be shipped north - Van- door. It was o cued b Mr. 'John Mr. Taylor. it missed fire. Stewart: poi• pound in case Tuts: tries oA” Ifrum Net`' Westminster 'r Van- P 3 was then allowed to resume his i a i P i consignment POLICE RESENT ATTACK S. �- I 0 to $_u,SU; sh',itt cut. $2t. l,pan}iouse, who, from the condi• ; - jcout•er, n.the first cons nment of tion of the'budy when it'ccas found.I journey unmolested to his fathers ! Laois—Light to medium. .12',,; to G, T. R. rolling stock will be'in- home. Here he attempted no dam- I L; ': de,., howdy, I?'/., to 11c; ro1Js,' eluded si;: l,,cumotives; one .hon. Sc<crul Label notions' Arc Entered ' c me tel .the' door hurriedly .with• aq_e and went eacefull • to lied. 1'io'.; to lac; o:ilde s, •10 to 10,1:c; dred. aad fifty frei h` cars, and out putting on. all his clothes. A•s 1 P 3 hg " in Montreal. Poon as Stewart en'tered he fired 'When Constables Thompson an,cl backs,' 16 to 10":,c; breakfa9t ba- 'some pas,,onser coaches. Laese at Spanhouse. Thiore are several l;atham from Shelburne went to con, 15,tu 16c. will bq operated out of Prince Ru- A despatch from Montreal says;' hul.ets in the old man's body. Mrs- -arrest him this afternoon he was Lara-TWrcea, l'; c; tubs, 12?/,c; pert -over the first hundred miles Ald.. Prouix, chairman of the Civic. . Sspanhouse was awakened by hear-I Sleeping as soundly as thou,h• at , :1 of line built. The'first train. will Police 'Committee, has entered an ; ing her husband cry out "I am perfect peace with himself a. d t;, -- -= _ prubadih 'Le operated early nest action for libel fur $G,000 againsl shut," and rushed to the front of world. I,U'S UNESS I\ 1V0XTItEAL. " summer.' E. W. Villeneuve, .who preferred the house: There she saw- the 'niur �TT.�CKED THE JAILrr.. ll :ntreai, Feb. 9.-Grain -- Iu -" charges agaihst his.administrations derer still firingat her husband'i In Shelburne ail to-night t:nv g is I\H.1Ll,D SULPHURIC, GAS. in an action for $10,000 againsl j oat.; the fe lin firm, with a cdtKl e.trady di wand for cur lots. -- La �atrie, which editorially de. `' \ 2. �1 f _ I Fatal aeeid^rtt to Emplocea 'of;clared than the police department x t ens- . u to JSP. Oats l w•as rotten to the core, Chief of MONEY t<iirn 11'r.st�, u \• . 2, 4;c; ex_ , .To:ocaoPalter Coml►tpy• P91ice Campeau .has also entered era \c!. 1 fce<t, t c No. ,`feed, I .fl despatch from Cornwall 'say" an action- against La Petrie on klr 15;_;t Ontariu� 1 u.l:t. ^tic.; _ o, The inhaling of sulphuric gas lull,similar grounds. _ 13c; No. 3 41c. Barley—\o. 2, 03'!_ to (i5c; illal,ituba feed, 5u; to ------ --- — r-- -- I;:Gc Buckwheat-35;. to SGe. More' Than 'One-third of the Cost of the l is:ti r--alsnitt;h;t pri•ng`t.heat pctt- � THE• cuts, first-, :3;.G0, �.cconds, $5.1HONE 0• � E -Has Been Provid d 1l tnit�b: a t tiJ ba ::is, 5.1,:)r,; Provided 1� S 0 'inter whoa± patents, Ra to $5.:_3•; L' str•ctig"It rollers, $4.60 to $1.70 _ .A de-7mfeli from Ottawa sa s: moot is in a st+;tight roller's 'in, bags, - .1ii to , 3 position to draft rite -.,_25;� The 'Surplus Revenue' in Manitoba IS a The proceeds from the sale of pre.. hill providing for the COL nstructu,n' extras in bags. 1.;i, c,, $;•_ r bi a;,. 21 to I ' empted lands in the west under rho' of rise road, provision will be mark �,,,, hganit lbs -shorts. ,.'Quarter of a 1�11oT1 Dollars act passed last session, allow.ino fur the application of the fund in I, ' tal'ln braii, 9'I to �'"_'1 0 F.}i0i•t.F, each •homesteader to purchase at' the manner designated. Tl;c es- , 1 ,u $_....ti, niid(Uing 4`r•t.n0 to $3 per acre an additional 120 acrestimatecl cost of the whnle road is pore grain :;ruuille, '828 to, A despatch from Winnipeg say's: 'duction has been made except'n of Dominion lands, thus obtaining fifteen millions. . It will thus he 5;;0 ,nixed mouille ��" ��- _ g a farm of 3-20 acre's, have now•I seen that more than one-third of ��O t'' \f ter a rears .operation the sur- 'tn certain classes of ]ung-distance Cheese-1�incst il'r•stern, 12;: to i tolls. With this fine 'financial "i• rtmountt�d 'tc, over six million dol-I the'cost of the whole,undertaking!13"c-; casterns, 1:2 to 12;:•;c. gilt_ pat's of the Manitoba, telephone showing the Province w�11 also an- ' lays the total number of acres has already been raised by the sa.e;irr-hall crea:ncr,, "6' c; 11'inter `!'stem is approximately a quarter nounce a reduction in all telephone taken up daring the last .quarter I of lands under the western,lands! c•re-atncry, •?5c : fresli reee.ipts, lac ; of a. million dt>''llars after deduct rates and 'tolls within the boon- of 1909 being' 2,009,139. "'lien the I act. bill was passed it was tacitly+ Progress relsorts of the-suiwe'y `lair; fulls. 210 I'998- cw laic-, ing•thc cost of some G00 miles of daries -of'_M:initobs, and the bill agreed by 't the ,Government that have been -received Inuit tune to �3•; tci 35c'; .'e1eLLecl stock, 28 to ,9e; Bing-distance lines and a number now being prepared for presenta,- x 1 N i. 1 stuck, 25 ii, 2t:c. of ru ral ,ystems, w hich have been tion to the Manitoba Parliament the first charge on this fund would time by parties now in the field, tonsil a^ted by the Government. In provides for various reductions be the cost- of construction of the but it is not expected any corn- January, 1906, the Provincial Gov- ranging from 20 to 35 x' proposed Hudson's Bay Railway,I plete or authoritative report as to T,I1 E STOCK MARKET, g g per cent, ernmenb purchased all the lines, from the present rates. -Ax for which the survey is now being( the most favorable route or the Toronto, Feb. ` 9.-Exporters -' plants. franchises, etc., from 'the The example set by Manitoba � made. While this understanding Inst will be ready before the spring, Steady demand for chnice steers,.. Bell Telephone Company, which impelled -the Alberts Government lies not et been formally y incor-I and it is hardly probable the Gov bait Bulls are a little easier, had a, monopoly in Manitoba. At to follow suit, and the Government � orated in legislation, it is under- ernm<.-nt will be able to bring down 13utchcrs'-1 tally choice butchers' the timeofficials of the purchase ocials of system in that Province will also stood that when the report of then, bill for the' construction of the cattle are scarce, and the best re8,- the Govvrnment promised a re( show a big surplus for the first survey is received and the Govern• road until next session. lized top prices. A few picket- tion in rates, but to date no re. year. r: .M' ..s)1., ;.. . .., ,r..�.+.r::•}s•:^ .::,> _=:'.x'* - ..- . L�•�':--:ti•,., `.2;,• .�Si. 'r.. ..c.^�s.e. 'J''=�4�.`•- ;i, .y-; I.....+y.S+'*�,_ —Miss S. A. Dale is visiting with —Mr. Simpson spent a couple of • ` " ; LOCALISMS. friends in Toronto. days in the city this week. Minor• K tent last week —At. N. DaFoe, of Toronto - - -._ 1 tock ;Ta 111 —Dr. Henry will be he as with frit in Claremont. spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. F' usual nekuesday to attend to --Nilss .lusio Moore of Torout Wagner. p fes nt. lIrart S o y y Palmer spent a -- —Lis ro essrona duties. , v s enc ter tarc•rtts, It. and Mee. —Miss Bethalast. Fred Adair resnrned his duties( Moore. ovor`+uudtr few days in, the city during the • . Of February. on Wednesday morning after f Almond's Sun- past week. , . ;. sppeending a week with hispeoplein day School.,visited the Methodist —Mrs. Gervas Cornell, who has ? .Claremont, Sunday School on Sunday last. been on the sick list for some time, —Cbas. and Mrs. Marquis re- —W. E. Gordon desires to pur- is gradually improving. " turned to their home in Killarney chase a quantity of basswood. —W. H. and Mrs. Field, of To- There are a number of lines we wish to dear out during the first tw• on Monday last after spending a See his advt. in another column. ronto, spent Monday with the weeks. Profit don't count. We want the room. = � month with Pickering relatives. —Remember the auction sale of former's parents, John .and Mrs. —The open rink is.now the chief the effects belonging to the estate Field. I only, Oak Heater, with feeder, --�-aittraction.dor the young popple of the late P. Gorman on Tuesday —The Dramatic Club toured to reg. $16.50 for$13.49. these evenings. The ice,has been next. Brougham on Wednesday evening in good condition, and the patron- —Ewart Wright"left last week to give their play `•'Under the .1 only, Oak Heater, regular price age extended to it has justified its for Toronto, where he has secured Laurels." - 15.50, for 12.49. promoters in making the rink. a position in the Metropolitan —Mrs. (Dr.) Stewart, of Mark- -Donald McDermaid will sell Bank. ham, is spending a few days here .1 only;Globe.Heater, regixlar by auction his farm stock and im- —J. H. Wagner has installed in at the home of her parents, Will. 8.00; for 6.00. plements on Wednesday next. his shop and residence a system of and Mrs. Logan. I only, 4 hole Cook Stove, regular ' As Mr. ` eDermaid is leaving for gasoline lighting, which is prov- «•• t,50, for 14.00. the North-west provinces, ever ingver sittisfactor 1^ -thing will be sold without reserve. As we go to press the South —Geo. W. P. Every left on Ontario Farmers' Institute and - p, --� These are enticing figures. You bad better• t _ sten aloe earl ""'$aturday morning for Berlin Women's- Institute are . holding ��; _ P g y• where he has been offered a good meetings in the village. � - __._jib as engineer. George is a —George and Mrs. Clark, whomost capable 'man and excellent have been visiting friends here for Y . . Hai•diva•re, Stoves and Tinware. • citizen and we are sorry to lose the past few weeks, have returned him as a resident of Pit-kering.. to their home in 9a;katchewan. —The number of changes that —We congratrtr'ate Jli-s Frances are taking place this spring are Jones on her having suc•cess+fully � M ������cons}derabl more than usual. • .• J Y passed her examination.at the To- _ A number of farmers hove Fold rontci Conservatory of Music last , ` tenant farmers are also 'making —Quite a number from this lo- -SALE--REGISTER. - °� chaugr ug-es- It is said that between cality attended the "Couvesat" Sa-le;­` Tr EbL1Y, Fz nr 1tst6 19im emenu- �� ^ ����the segond concession and the lake at Whitby Ladies' College on Fri- .. /��1 i toe's Bale of far stock, implements. - there will be twenty-five changes. day evening last and' report a and roots, at-lot 9, B.F.con..Picker' - -A good deal of interest was good time. ing, the property of the estate of .,._taken in the Shrlxbb.Longboat —James Dewyr moved on Tue;- the late Patrick Gorman. Sale at ' -race which was run in New York day from Church, street to the one; see bills. W. B. Powell, Auc- Of Horses' JerseyCow, Wagons, Harness etc on Fridaynight last. Longboat dwellijri; he recently I �' ' ' g y :•purc•hasec} tigneer. , being a Canadian, -vas naturally from tate Harrigan estate on Eliza.- WED:gESDAY,.FEB. 17TH, 19W.—Auc, then favorite. Many of the anxious beth street. tion sale of first-class horses, cattle Feb. 20th, 1909, at my store in the Village _ • and implements, on tot �• rear of - a one i-+aitecl to heart.the result be- —Before leaving for other parts, con. `l,pPickerin the Lo pert of. fore retiring, for.the inght, and Master Freddie Brown was g• p 1 y -of Pickering. • -„ ' p�_e;- D<ivald _13cI)ermaid. ' gala at 1, set• _fore went to bee} with the con- enter} with a' Bible by the other• -bills For particulars. IV. B. Powell vietiOn that the Canadian is the pupils in his Sunday school class Auctioneer. 'EDW� D BRY �N DICKERING ,fastest runner in the world in the and teacher, J. T. Elliott. SATCRDAv, F>rir.20TH; 19th.=Aurtirnt long distance. - .The Ladies' Aid of St.Au- sale of horses.Jersey cow. (wagons, _ _.- _ _.._ . . .- _-- -At a meeting of the Board of draw's Church met at the home of harness, also house and lot -com- * Management of the rising 571 acres one mile east" of acv-.rc +,r e- r � . R public library Mrs:W. T. Dunbar,of Dunbarton, p W; ! Pickering, the pl:operty of E. Bryan 1, on Wednesday evening lagt,:John• ora Ine day afternoon and report to be sold at store in .Pickrrinu. f . Murkar was-elected ehairman, A. a most enjoyable time. c, k ale at one, see(pills far full pai•tic- G. Green secretary, G. S. Gowan —1V. E. Vanstone has ar flag- .' - p f (:flies. W. B. Powell, Qtie iqueer, ,-X treasurer and T. M. McFac!'den ed adw0ling in PorEPerry belong- WEx���tDAY, Fi R. 7.tTH. 19()43—Aur- a-. It pays to feed librarian.' A committee was ap- ing to -Berbert Collic•ket. Mr. tion sale of registered stallions and - r pointed to take .teps -ton•ards• Van,tone will move to his new. mores, roadster horses, ironies, farm International y assuring better•accommodation for home during the first week in stock and � �oneap Safe ail 1t��1:�ch 0� �� sta the library, and a new rata- :liar`s. h p ° y , / Stock logos will be issued as soon as it —Saturdnyl Bargains—Custom= -Davidson' 4 et 1I., See hills for full particulars.. Food +� can be completed.' ers buyiag vl.UO worth of grocer= potacher&.Postill. Auctioneers.. r —An interesting event took ie4; %it! will give 7 bars cunifort Tu RrDAY, 1'Es. 23tij, 1909•—E'xten• l' place on Wednesday, Jan. 27th,, soap fur 23c., or-I gal. pure maple sive auction sale of imported mares, �+ in St. John's (Presbyterian) syrup for $1, reg. 35c qt. D. Sim, Canadian bred-mores; IegistererP. Church.-Simpson Ave., Toronto, psou & C,t, * fresh milch cows,'farm ianp ements, when Miss Idalfay,oklest drtught —M.r,`}Iu}l, Chntch.street south, the property of J. W. Cowie. Mark- ham.of Mr. and Mrs. Campbell, of. has erected a hot-house about hum, wale at 11, much provided. i J. H. Prentice,Auctioneer. .J' O S �., P H �• $ -U' N JD Y i4 the 2nd concessicit, was united in 2:ix15 ft., fur the purpose'of ra.is- 1Io gD.4,y, 11fARcs 1sT, 19(!9. Ezten- / marriage-to Wm. Simpson,a pros- ing flowers and early garden stuff. give.-.stile. of stallions and mares,: parous young farmer of Aberdeen, Mr. Hall is thus filling 04 lung felt hogs, implements, etc., on lot'20. ,• sk. The young couple .will' want and we have no ,doubt that con. 1, Pickering (Kingston road), upend a few weeks visiting€riends he will Ruda ready market for the property of. S. C. Bunker. Sale r - in Eastern Ontario before leaving. his.prod nets at profitable returns. at 12, see bills for fall particulars. Tff C;=JNW for their home out in the west. —It is reported that the electric W. B. Powell and Thos. Poucher, Auctioneers. 1' THE NEws extends congratula- railway will be extended along WEDNESDAY, slag`s 8xD, 1909.—Ez- ire ,&n. the rise. tions. the Kingston road to Oshawa be- tensive credit sale of .grade short- r —The'Canada Ice Co. are now fore the .end of the year. The bus la rn y horns, registered mares, ample _- - y y' g in their season's sup- great difficulty so far has been ments, etc., at lot 21, con. 1. Picker- ply of ice and have a large gang the Rouge, but it is affirmed by ing (Kingston road), the property The Manufacturers have advanced the price of Sugars of men at work. They met with those who .are in a position to of'Geo. Leng. Saleat 12, lunch at and indication are that it will go still higher in the near ''a misfortune on Saturday morn- know that this diffic-ilty will be 11, see bills. - W. B. Powell and• T. :,future. We bought-a good supply begore the advance ing last. Owing to the ectft- surmounted. Poucher, Auctioneers. and still give xress of the -ice the plow broke =The Independent Telephone Tt ESDiY, \(.lacer 9TH,.19Q9.—Auction through causing a considerable Company have installed in J. H: sale of farm-stock, intplernetits`and ;Best Standard Gran-ulated;`_'0 lbs. for 51.04. _'.amount of ice to break away and Bund household Roods,' the.liroperty of _ Y y'a residence g new switch- Gervas Cornell, lot S, con. 2: Picker- . -Yellow Sugar, �lbs. for $1.00. rile causing the horses to fall, into the board, which in future will be the ing, (l:l miles east of Pickering . ``water No planks -sere at band central for Pickering. The switch village): Sale at one,'see bills. W. Best Seedless Select Z-alaucia Raisins at Ten Cents per pound _ '-' and before the animals .could be boardis sufficiently large to ac- B. Powell:auctioneer. rescued one of.thern pei'islicd from, commoc•ate a large . number of WEDNESDAY, MARCH l(TTft,`19(?9—Ito- .2.500 Bar of Comfort Soa'p,'$unlight, Octogan, or the cold. Several accidents of this Nvire.�. Theyare also Putting in portant credit stele of farm, stick, White 5ivau Soap selling part at character have occurred this seas- some n6w.pboues as well its making implements, grain, has and roots, . .on but this is the only one in a numberof changes. on lot 33, con. 2 Pickering, the ;sirs any loss was sustained. —.The' Gordon }3uuse and ifs property of John Henderson. Sale OaZIy Four Ce1�'tS per par.at I2.30 sharp: See hills. T. Pouch- _ The company use their own horses commodious stables having been er, Auctioneer.. Zest Quaker Food, reg. 10c. package, at 5e� at this work, being the same As closed to the travelling pttblle. e� _ TV.hea Berry Food, reg. loci 3.packages for 25c. are used in the summer,in the de= sicy. Findlay, east t, the butcher John E Tisne ter Sen _ Orange Meat, regular 10c, $packages for 25c. livery of ice. shop ort Bing street, is prepared '' J The atirinal oyster supper and to furnish "meals at all hours," smoker of the Pickering Vigilance and direct people driving through WHSTpY Our Black and Mixed Teas at'3:i cents is.the best.- smoker •Ciommitte took lace. oil Friday AGE\tS FOR P Y the village' to where •a limited. Come and get Geunine Bargains. evening in the town hall and was t.mount.•of stabling can be secured. Frost d� Wood'Impfeme.nts a most successful affair. About The church sheds are 'open to Woodstock Wa.ons, Sleighs the association members 'and friend; es those wishing to use thein, and. JObn"DickiV a 4 the association sat down to tables feoll trou 'lis have been placed in A full line of Carriages' •and to say that they enjoyed thi,ir the liethoclist•chtirch Sheds;(Where acid Cutters. supper is to put it very °mildly- their horses may be fed, if people Peerless Wire fence, W. D. Rogers catered to the coming to town bring their,own Steel Stone Boats, ts -wants of this goodly.number and feed. * .. : ., Favorite Churns. - he did it to perfection. After par- —The Layruens' Mission -,all- Steel Ilog,and Water Trutrghs, 5� taking of supper those present quet which is to be• held in the Plymouth Binder Twine and rope .passed a couple of hours in social tuna }tall on the evening of Feb. � r intercoursa and in 3tne;. John .Perfection Seed and Grain Sep- y g< 140th, promises to be a great sac- arators, •Extension Ladders. �• A. O'Connor, the president of the cess, The committee in charge of ' association. wag elected to the the program-have been fortunate ae0, White & Sone We have a large assortmeub of Boots just arrived chair and' called -tile meeting to in securing two of Toronto's most Threshing Outfits. for the fall trade, ,. order when a short program was clever laymen in the persons of J. -given. Speeches were given by M. McWhinnoy'and J. ;A. Patter- •A frill line of double and single s -Col. Farewell, of Whitby, who .;cm, Ii __C , and also lVut. Ross ex- harness(.Contticec�Jeffreymake..) The- Celebrated Williams Make gave a most interesting'address AI. P,, of Punt Perry, and C. D. Robes, bl�t.nkets, whips, sweat _ (�;o better goods made in Canada) ou.the civil and criminal law of pads, hhlters, harness parts. --- -- - Gordon, of. the Dominion Bank, axlerease and rna- - 'We;hu.ve slso a few pairs of Boys' and Youths' Boots, odds the Province and its method of Whitby, are expected to deliver, g • • chine oil. Rud Buds, we•are elearin at half price y g of a t)o proposon and ehad SThe HoMe. f IeP c:.RerrcT ceSennde are ad's sed Repairs for farm implements. Call and see them. .' - Colnnt I sacid((;s «;ts h�tcl,ed to re r-ii-diog the movement which is p M1111 ra t ntic•ution nod icas txanc,h lV.e have on hand for sato iheap BUNTING Pkkering� .. N :attrac•ti.n}; thtr'ttttentiun of the One 6 ft. Frost & Wood'binder, in � :etrjuyed. it. R. Mowbr:t�-., it�:ard; itta•nrit.y c,P -hiracd business men' )good repair -- - =en iif th`a-Coiinty, -Wlio Ratve a% iN rerever it is tak en a ,anc�r6in- : 5 — • r, — - p p one ft. Deering mower, in good LADIES JUST LISTEN ' short and interesting speech, and ices ,to become the greatest mis- repair � T - .-Thos. Poucher, ex-reeve of the cion it • movement of the c1a I s � , y Y• One Grinder, }1 inch plate,(Brant- township, and others. Recitation; The general committee in charge g ford,) aea;riy new -were also given by Col. Farewell of the banquet are very anxious One second-hand cutting 'box, in; ; and W. D. Rogers and Wm. Cal that laymen of the vaatioas church- MRS, LEIGH intends.clearing out her Fall Millinery Stock to the- verl good repair. y,'of Whitby, sang at couple cog of the village artcl vicinity public at the greatest}jargain even offered. --711� I t Wm 7:�W, of gongs that were heartily en- avail t,hena;elves of this opportnn- ��c give you a''special invitation. to ' cored. Altogether the affair it•at:, it,y of lwnrfn the movement in- tirn through our yhavdr_%ve 'lay All Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats at 50 cents each, >z time you are in town, We will he a most enjoyable one. The annunl te•Iligently dir•c•usgscd in a. hiiAness-1 pleased to show you. Showrooms and she further begs to state that she wilf be closing he'r Store ort the oyster supper of the VigilancN like wily. 81wrier will be served.I opoi evenings. 19th of.Dec•ewber, until Spring Opening—date later.' Committee will always be, 1pked from (1.,30 o'cicx+k. Tickets 50c•• ' forward to with interest ar+•tt has which c•an he: secured from any of i.IC?HN E. DISNEY (>sb SON ��TT �--r I`nrth Side nor• l:ccorne firmly established• the committee. y WHITBY. l i!'1iti7• LEIGH, ging St., Plekerllig, Ont. •'^ ..��.rv:7 .r .'•.-.•r-... „ .,-...... - -, r.�.- . ..-.:. �' . ., ,' . ..., -..v: ,. .. a .wR..:.h. .F:f rY=.?- ik '^1ttr I�j.� 1e�,, :.y.. :: .. .. ... -.. �.-:x .w« .. -...:�..,;... 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