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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1909_02_19 r• ^K. ,A. .. }. ,.•�'"+...r.i�.'..-.}-. 'K 'nr ", '!K..'w .:'.I �'•�� .�'.. ,J'r"'RJ � �. �'•M°rU,;.TK. H. 'mfr 'fw wN .. -.. 'r :� .h ., ,. ,,'- ,,ti„ .;,,�....•� , ,-a ..,«: .F, - ,�, +�a:..'A'�. } •'�+a`-� ^•��:-' ^sill+• r. h 5._ ..... ...':. .. . .'4'. ..,... ,.... ...:.. ,. :.: .,.., k•':'P ,�::1\la ^1r... ��.:• � _ k..Mkr-. Jrii; , • NEWS PICKERING. d VOR. XVIII. •. PICSERINC , ONT., FRIDAY, FEI3. 19, 1909 ° No 2.0 �:- f;:ofesli{assal �arbtt.. A Weather Plaint. ATHA /�// /�, Horse Blankets Ever see such gosh-dinged weather''• John and Mrs. Scott spent Sunday C Z E /1// Icy You want the kind of Blankets your at George Walker's,Altonx. CAs>5 TREATED ll WITI3 : Medical As we'fe getting nowadays. jym, Scott and his mother, } horses cannot get o$ and this i Seems as though old Bing Nrigidus Zephyr, '- A M. BELL, M. D., C. M. where you can get them. Must o' caught the summer craze, moved into S. P. Lapp's house this 1 Y 'A s Late Bonne surgeon of the Kingston 'We have a good assortment;and the week. g g 'Reiss he's sadly mixed his plays. • • - r General Hospital. Successor to Dr. M.Bate- prices are so every person - SR Hoover, of Locust Hill, visited mea Office hours B'to 10 s m,1 to 8 D m and'6 'Coure he aint forgot his re lar with O G Ni hswander one da re- man 8 p m. Pickering.Out, dal ly . can get them. g 13' S Y e Genuine Saskatchewan Robes, Stun0i to keep the mere'ry lox ; cently. does*o* � Ae Aw " EO. N. FISH, M. D. the best in the land. But these suininer days be hands us Albert Grey, of New Liskeard, call- CO-4141%Aar EMaROCAT70a •�14CRa1,OR stoats PELYSIOIAN AND SURGEON. In between each chilly blow, ed' on his brothel=Willianl'here on 41e1M4L FAT IT nASso EQtt•C Ze Member of College of.Physicians and Surgeons. Single Harness, •Team Harness. Keeps us all aguessing so. Friday:last. Ont. Associate Coroner, County of Ontario, Office Hours-8 to a.m, and 1 io a, and a to s Holters, Sweat Pads, Curry Colnbs, T:Dunkeld ancj family and I. Leh- p. Sleiohin' used to Inst us frequent i • • ♦ - p,m. Brougham.Ont. 11-17 Brushes, Metal Polish, Gal Cure, From December clear to May; man Anel fatrlily spent Sunday' at Jus ' s Axle Grease, Hoof Ointment, Hoover's Altona. e i Now"taint s:de to use the runners v Legal. Harness Oil and Dressing.' About tiventy in this''locality are s ' ''Team Whips. Buggy Whips. 'Thout a cart tied to Ore sleigh'-- sending for the KingEdward mail E. FARE�YELL, If you're};oiu',fur sway• boxes slid ex ec.t free ail.deliver 0., BARRIS- p } T Q. THOMPSON BROS., Pickering' FOR aLL slcnv 4aRAslows. K/ s TER,County Crown Attorney,and Conaty if a feller dresses warmly, au 111%e.cvTS.c�APPEO-Awn r - ECZEmA,O,MDLCS,PILES. " 8111oitor. Court House.Whitby. 107 RossThen, by gum, it Luras nut hCG Go to Con ie's sale for good horses. cs;ATICA It a EUPIATISM Shed your heavy duds: the mere-ry SOP.584CIC,Err, T. BARCLAY, Barrister-at-Law, Drops to zero like a shot, , • Solicitor.Notary, Public,Special Eislni. AUDLEY ser for Hills Court of Justice. su.cessor to " - -=!CLAREMONT Yost ketch cold aslil.e as-not. Messrs. Dow � McGillivray, Brock Street, t * i)It,s «estney 17as returnedfrolill)er Are rot:_ted cured fro+.i the start,'a*it sea So wed like our good old winters,' active upon any dia,_, akin or saris Whitby, 71y FURNITURE ;STORE Relse summer all the year, visit in Toronto. Thr A. L. S. are considering the DR. SPAM'S i These here hal_-and-half contraptions, o x Pelertiuvey - -- Never will be pop'Iar here. > Purcl2acr: o In organ. VEGETABLE OINTJIN NT' 1 9 -B, W. Geo, LM rence has been indisposed HOPKINS,VETERINARY SUR-. _ L 1n1rovtn . p $ take away a 1 ridaesa and kill all diseased IL X GEON, AND DF.NTIdT, Etc. and Young men's leay,year. Come The L dies' aid field a very success- skin tissue and put the skin into a` Graduate of the Ontario vet 'iaary- Col-lam, t, WHITEVALE ` IIee and sewn a e--16 sada an a a m fellows. its a to oil�to uu Rm}{co t.1e sE ere storm of Feh'y Ahout 4'�u'cloIeL Friday.'n'tght._N J. sego bo l e e quarter iio call on us tc3r our C?ha man was aroused by a knock at All General and Drug S"ore6 L sna y 9th, the Shredded Wheat Cu.,of Fu- p BSc: Ask for samples. hours of Green Raver, Office and eh. Privategforge -' tl-'e door. Before n enio he'en= rhe Wan i,f-•\-1leDo\ALD Co.Mallorytown.Orit {I tiotlrse to 11 a.m„and 1 •to 1 .m. Private ionto has offered to.give the:grand f aired as to. who was there,e, but w telephone in my office P,O. address, Green Furniture and Stoves banquet in the Whitevale M1lethodist 1 got ---'------- .•m.,r. rsF- >..rd•! . .era• 1 . : _.a.*a...> .Yk s-<.:. ,.+.m.. rY.'+`iG-•�F+ ..-.:�'•g>r.:i,is.:f,; .✓°; .r.v. :^ :•.KK'. v' :r,s s- ./.. 'S. 77. ,:.,,,., ..... . - ..,:... ......,. ..,o ..,..,.. '�: tea. "r •':'.,u.. ..K .+.., �a. ,y �� k - .."'r '•� - - tr�' - �,,"'!p:�,"' y.. ., I+ ~ dies of cancer. While the alleged RODE ON AN AVALANCHE. �#ELPS IH CURE OF GANGER i► u sufferings of laborato n' r eeme a fit subject for exploitation An English Otfaeer's Marvellous --- - '— those of the cancer patient are sup- Esc VItT118/MON DEFENDED BY pressed and are rare topics of con- pi An Alpine How to' ,:[Il►S. JAMES ER1NGi. con- versation, even among physicians, ne tragedy, resulting in -speculate W but that they exist, and that they the death of two army officers and a Wil' are entitled to be considered of favorite guide, occurred a week ago weightier importance than the re in the Furka Pass. Money is made by getting in on the ground floor in all Bays Lsnee Animals me-Needed in latively dight coffering of animals Lieut. Berkley-Hill of the'British shining propositions. An investor putting-up his money to 4 4 . Cancer used in ex erimeats nob Army, and Major Morian develop a now claim is the person who is entitled to the first �tlsei•imeating on Ca c c p nobody say 7, of ' the rofits. Tho firstprofits onall cod minin deals are enormous. way acquainted' with cancer need Swiss Army, with Bleuer, their p P g,' g �? The Crown lieserve 'Mining Company was composed of Clover - be told'." - _ 'guide►, were buried in an avalanche y 000 each. When the property had been s thirt• shares of $1, and suffocated. Major Bailey, an- sufficiently developed to warrant its being turned into a That bite adoption of an ant,-vivi- other English officer, 'had a mar- ti Section lacy such as is being urged BflY13 OWNTABL);43 veIlous escape, riding on the to of Company, each syndicate shareholder received 30;000• shares a upon the Legislature would prove the avalanche to a place of safety. of stock in the Company, for each $1,000 he had paid in. F,: a serione bar to the progress which BLISSIND 4Q CHILDRIN The three officers, who had been Each share of these 30,000 shares is, to day selling at $2.80. . y is being ,,Wade in seeking methods A medicine that.will ken babies staying'At Andermatt for a month, The Temiskanibig do Hudson Bay ' Mining. Company's for the oontrol or cure of cancer is p shares were sold at 25c. each. To day they ars selling at the assertion made b Dr. James sad Young children plump and left in the morning, accompanied y b Bleuer. All four were expert $3..00 per share and havo paid over 12,500`o in dividends. ' y geed natured with a clear eye and y p Ewing, of the. Cornell University rosy skin is a blessingnot only to skiers, and intended to spend the The I{ight of Ray Mining Company's shares were sold at Medical College, 'and. resident of t.v Y 15c. and. arra today selling at $4 per share. g p th little ones, ,but to mothers as night at the but in the Furka Pass, These results are obtained by taking the first chance. If the American Society for' Cancer well. Baby's Own Tablets is just climb the Dammaatock, which is Research. 7 the property in which you are interested turns out good, such a medicine. They cure tall the 11,920 feet high, and spend the next , A new era has been opened in minor ailments of children and night on the summit. you mak-, a fortune, if not., you have a limited loss. the investigation of cancer within make them eat well, sleep well and pass the roar of an R e are organizing a syndicate to operate four claims is While in the Gow Ganda:, the ricliest silver section ever dipcovered. the last.few years, said Dr. Ew- play well. : Thousands of moth-era avalanche was heard.. The Boldo -- ' in b the discover that certain These claims, we thick, will turn out well.and should show .. , g� Y Y use the Tabiets and praise them. shouted a warning to his compan- -enormous profits to the •syndicate members. The syndicate cancers of mice, rats and doge may Mrs. LorenzoRose; Lake Talon, ions, and the next moment all four will be for $50,000, divided into 100 shares of 8500 each. These be transferred to animals of the Que., says:—"I cannot say too were swept down a precipitous shares are payable, $100 cash and four further payments of same species. The for the pro- significance of much for Baby's Own Tablets. I slope, which was covered with $100 per moat . Of this $40,000 will be' sled at on perties an $10,000 provided for working capital,. If de- appreciated, so that in all civilized constipation and other childhood, Lieut. Berkeley-Hill, Major, Mer- velopment work warrants the formation of a Cum an a BeARIA by m1plicins deal formed with •capitalization, and have been made, under government era or by mail at 25 cents a box ately under tons of snoweach share in the syndicate will be entitled to 15,000 shares support, to study cancer by the .ex- from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Major Bailey found himself car- of stock in the Company, and the remaining 500,000 shares perimental method, which involves Co., Brockville, Out. ried along at terrific seed on to 'w' be -left in tlse-T-r evelr� menta. the use-of ,fosse - _- o e avalaneFie, being at last ' We strongly recommend the above as a good speculation. t,, EKPORTANT RESULT. _ flung violently against a rock. He Make all cheques payable to By tbia work important results CAPTAIN IN IRONS. spent the night under this rock have been accomplished_ Experi- Dafter vainly shouting for tris IPATRIARCHE & COMPANY, Delirious Through Drink Could Not friends. ,,menta on lower animals have given S p� BROKERS, the morning, whet}-news of the i reason to believe that very alight Nava ate Ship. - — - and Stook Exchange Building, Toronto, Can. — ,7 reached Andermatt, °two variations in nutrition may limit "A captain-in irons and mate and ch parties; consisting of four- the growth of human camera, al- crew in charge," was the ominous 'teen officers and men from Fort though previously no one had dared message that reached the'shore at Andermatt, and nine guides, set to hope for such a thing. Falmouth late on Thursday night, out. CONVICTS AS WARDERS is by applying the Rontgen rays. "Other facts ascertained have set when the barque Calluna, of Green- The soldiers found the bodies of MARRIAGES IN PRISO:v. at rest the fear that cancer must ock, was towed into the port. The the victims after much,trouble and be treaded as as infectious disease, ! p y ger, peculiar. feature of -the i harbor lice accom anted b a dao . A peal- or that the cancer patient, like the doctor, at once put off to the ship, NOVELTIES IN INDIA:,; PRIKO\ tertiary at Port Blair is the aaar- conaaaltstrtive, is a menace to his and a sot storywas told them. nage of convicts, the onl• other WORK AND WORRY LIl",=' s • iae>ghbors. It appears that the Calluna left enol settlement where such secs-' "By vaeetnating animals with London on -Jan. 3 for Australia, p - - •-�/ tom prevails Laing the French set. slowly growing tumors it has been(and, .owing to the captain being in- tlement of New Caledonia. When_ .:possible to render them immune to -WEAKENS WOMEN l Convicrts May Bit, i.e. ositions a1 a prisoner wishes to umat•r• a fe' "'Llan most malignant forme of can- capacitated, she had occupied near- - P 3 g ly three weeks in as erratic passage Trust by Virtue of Good . male .convict, he first applies to cer, and thus has been laid the.baais down channel which should not havethe jail; authorities to be allowed Conduct. of a preventive treatment of the occupied more than three or four to pay a visit to the women eligible disease. days, Bear Health and Strength Can be for marriage: From these he "It has been found possible- toIn order to become :-. convict.of- makes a selectiun, and intimates It was alleged by the crew that Had 'PhMOagh the Use of Dr. ficer in an Indian prison a pris- which woman his .choice has fallen .,.treader animals immune to• cancer from the commencement of the voy- oner must belong to. the.A class- .upolk. Th(, woman is then asked by injection of extracts of many a there was trouble owing to thehat is to say, he must be 'a first k ,normal organs, opening a new and age Williams'WllllaIDe Pink Pills if she i+3 willing to marry the man, intemperance of the captain, and - offender., He must have been well- %' hopeful field of search for a cure of p p It as useless, to tell a,hard work and, if so, the two people are, o the situation became so critical behaved,- industrious, and , ha�'e establiabed cancer and'for the con- ing woman to take life easily and the authorities find no objection to a that all available weapons were earned at least one-fourth. of the trot of zeour1ences after opeaation. not to worry. But it is the'du,ty of the union, left to carry out the secured. In.his delirium the cap- maximum marks. He ms then be- In dogs malignant tumors in ad- every woman to save, her strength Y marriage ceremony according to - i Iain was so violent that he was come a, -watchman—an o8ic," r who xanc+ed stages have..in several con- as much as poasible; to take her their own native.custom. _ handcuffed and.locked in his cabin. kocps wa2rh over the sle�ping-. . secutive cases been cured by bleed- cares a,s lightly as may be and to CONVICT SETTLEMENTS. Even thea, it is said, he was seen wards of the jail, It is the ditty ' flag the animal and transferring in- build up her syatein to•mt�et any to his veins the blood-of do re- -to seize a bottle of whiskey between unusual.demaa�is. It is her dittyof .such watchmen •in Indian pri- The couple then live the lives of, p his manacled hands, smash off the sons to be constantly moving about,ordinary villagers within the- con- ,rioualy rendered immune. to b striking it a ainat the table, to herself and to her family, for the•ward to p y g g her future health depends upon it. prevent.any prisoner fines of the settlement, beyond PROPORTION OF DEATHS. apply the jagged edges to his lips leaving his place (they have dor- Rhic thr�• ma• not o until their To guard •against a -complete h 3' , g "'That the suhjeet of the mastery and drink the raw spirit. bi•mkdown in health the blood mitorics, not cells, in lndisn jailq), term expires.', Leen then, how- When sixt miles south-west of and also, by occasionally counting ever, a man may stop in the set in the cera of cancer is human be- Y must be. kept rich and red and f • himself that ail the ris- tlement if ho wishes to do so; and Ings is important can. hardly be +the Lizard a. conference was held. pure. No other medicine does this to satin y p - -i • denied, in view of the foot shown between mate and crew. The form- so well as Dr. Williams'.Pink Pills oners are- safe, During the day many Indian prisoners• prefer to. by vital statistics in England that er was in favor of continuing the for Pale. People: Phis nwdicine convict watchmen occupy the poli- do this. ,Fur wherever an ex-con- of women living at the age of 39 voyage, but there were five appren- actually makes new, red blood, tion of ordinary prisoners, vict settles in India he is an object lin that country; one out of nine tices on board, and the terror- strengthens the nerves, restores �; *. of constant Suspicion on the part stricken appearance 'and O:t-YICT 'R WARDERS. of, trig. neighbors and the olive: __ _ -_ p • pathetic the appetite and,keeps every organ - g• P _ - appeals of the.youngsters support- healthily toned up. Rumen can- For•performing .this duty, says Thus'liro-is rende'red- very burden- ed the wishes opt e crew a e not a ways res wttcn .. vessel should.be turned back, and but they -can keep their-strength book, "Oriental Crime" the. con- turn to Port Blair,. where his free- The physician attend- this course'was finally agreed upon. and keep disease away by the oc- vict warder is exempted from hav dem is mncli less trammelled. — ing me prescribed,on my The violence of the captain increas^ casional use of Dr. Williams' Pink ing his head shaved or beard clip- London Tit Bits. radtying from an attack of ed, and it was decided to lower him Pills, which have done more to ped, and from wearing neck-rings, rheumatism, your Scott's into the lazaret, a small compact lighten the cares of weak women tickets, or ankle rings. From the WENT TO THE DOCTOR. Emulsion, which I have ment.at the bottom of the ship: than any other medicine. most 'successful and trustworthy been taking every. winter Securely chained and roped, he was Mrs. James H. Ward, Lord's' 'convict watehmeii, too, are, select. , lowered into the prison. Cove, N. B., says:— About two cd convict. overseers — appoint- Interesting''Inst, of Elephant s since, I Gild it most valu- When off the Lizard an offer to Years ago I suffered so much frori, merits inuch'coveted. . An ovrseer Reasoning Powers. able in strengthening and the steam tug Dragon-to tow the nervous prostration that I was not .oiily shares with the watch buiWing- up one afti", vessel to the nearest port'was made little better than a lielpless-wreck. men the ditty of guarding-the,wards. The veterinary .aollegc of Toul- severe illness. I have not and accepted, and on arrival at Fal- I suffered from . headaches an-d'a. at night, but also as�isis the pro- Ouse, Fiance, received .ar- iinex- constant feeling of dizziness. The per warders in su erintendin the pected visit not long ago'from four W rheumatism since the mouth medical aid was rendered to g P P g -cicphants•--tiiree females-and one least unusual move would startle prisoners at work, co'nduc'ting .the delirious captain. P' • g time mentioned above and me• and set thy heart palpitating them t•> > male. There was a further scene •when Y p P• .' g I grades, and maintaining r I owe It to our most violently. -I had little or-no no a discipline. and silence. The elephants, which belong to a y an effort was made to transfer the y' P P circus not far' from the town,'able Emulsion. It is my (•captain to the hopsital ori shore: Petite and grew so weak that I w1as • He wears a distinct•i(e dress, j life now, and makes me When in the boat, though still hardly 'able to drag myself about,, undergoes no labor except that broken loose and made..their way strong, and healthy."--R. lashed with ropes, 'he endeavored and could not do my housework. eniailt-d by 'his official duties, en- to, the college quite voluntarily. t In eAry way I was in a-dc lorab,e ' oys eexcept'ionai esrnin ca ac•i- One of them was ill, and all four. PICARD' Grand Ligne to jump overboard, and a terrible P 7. g P condition. As the medicine I-had ties for remissioii, nzay writa to lead gone to the college for treat- struggle ensued as, with almost meat. The male etc a�it John Quebec. been taking seemed to do me no and receive letters from friends at p.. _ , ,. superhuman strength,' he threw good, my husband 'had been treated there some month; For two hundred -ears be-, y g got a supplcad end is ati oge frequent d con's y man after man•awn from him. The Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. I livid .and is altogether. allowed conoid- before and had evidently recom, fore Sco•rr's timuLsiox came Customs steamboat, seeing-the-pre- only •beeai taking the Pills for a erable -latitude, and freedom. -mended the eolleze to his lady dicament, steamed to the scene and Cod Liver Oil was used for couple of creeks when I seemti-d to friend, Topsy. Edie and Belle, the. rendered assistance, and the cap- AMAZING SMUGGLING TRICKS, rheumatism. I feel somewha� Letter and this en other two ladies, had come to keep -,r tain was eventually safely placed couraged m•e to continue the treat,-' One of the,duti,,s of an overseer her company. under restrain;in the Sailors' Hos- ment. From that umy .strength is to search- prisoners tprevent It was found that Topshad to scott's' - pital. y gradually bn o"but.surely returned', and them receiving forbidden articles. undergo an operation of a' serious �-- in the course of a few more weeks Ind lir. Adam •rn,,ntiaiiy in an- nature. and t•1'ic college authorities -WHAT WOMEN SUFFER! I was ornrc more a well wonian, ,ether part of his entertaining thought it. wiser to separate her able to du ni3 own housework, and hook that Indian convicts give the from her friends. She screamed Emulsion "Pooh!" sneered the b•i•utal hus- fueling-Better th%an�I had done for i iithcrities a great deal of-trouble painfully, and it w•as with the great- band. "1'ou tall; of the worries Years. I have'since remained h el1'�by smuggling"u•ndesirable,articles est ditiicu]ty that John, Edie and a and weariness of shopping for nem- and I feel that I owe my- gucd into prison, Such as opium, tubae= Belli couM.be irc'Vented from join- is modernized Cod Liver hats, and you fret about the -ugli-�health to the' healing power of Dr. co, coins, died, 'and.<drugs, Thr. 1 7 F Oil; the purest and. best oil Bess of•the. things when you buy'.Williams' fink Pills." manner in:which the sniuggling of iiiWhen, after tho operation, Topsy � partly predigested, made them, as if -that were something, Every other weak, sickly, -wornco, is carried out is very extra- was taken back to them, Belle and ( - p le artd suitable for the terrible-. If you had to dig•tip the ,out woman shoitld follow tho•ex- ordinary. ] die did ci er;;tlnng except kiss her. mostWicate child or invalid. . money to pay for them, as I do, ample of Mrs. Ward and Five Dr, I The prisoner conceal5'the coin in; Thc•, • }atteid ]ter a,boiit 'with their It enriches the blood, tones you might have room to talk,". . Williams' ,Pink�PilI,, a fair trizl: z cavity in his threat, which, with l „ I trilnks, ti•ilmpctcd .low . words of u the entire system, and But, my dear, expostulated' These Pills will' send -new blood Srcat pat,'enco an•d-•-e:itorprisc;'he 1? Y , I consolatlon. and 'Johii, who They doves out rheumatism. - the: patient wife, "what. is-payinig.icoursing through the. veins and- has burn�tx therei-m-b • passing a, possibly-be engaged to Topsy, curl- for the hats compared tvPth the Lring brightness an<l energy tethe coin fasten^cl to too end of a piecelcd his trunk round her left fore- wtt,-nxa:cisra mental, sufferillos one undergoes in �wcak and despondent. Sold by all of striii;• d,-)wii . his throat, and having to wear them, no ;natter in.edicin3 dealers or by mail at 50 kceping it there for some tim,-. The fuofi and held it for anhour. K LetusgerAyou a Copy of air. Picard•s how unbecoming they may be?" cent•va. box frons The Dr. Williams' string is fast'r-need cu the teeth, and �— lhtter Lad other litersture on the sub. t 1� Silenced, the brutal ' husband Medicine Co. Brockville Out. by workhi- the c,>in about a - n•+1 L�ciPaontto.,a,mmelontn�thbDLpor, again hurled himself in his a o SIG�;IFIC,1`i. - g paper. _—_ _q. deal a. sort, Y,f crevice is fornied, in SCOTT do BowNE _-- which many coin., ran be safely t1 hen a ;Arung man gn2s around a26 welthl"oo St.,W. Toronto _-� The mast ridicilous coward in sv�orel,od, The unl,y means of d•,• k innking a= th"ugis he hadn't s `; , ri1Ar Cal preach far beyond his theworld is the man who fears testing tha p:esonce of such a• frit nd o'l earth, it is either a case regi ::elf. ridicule. gtieer llidiug-place, or of the coir-;, of ioac or indigei.at.ioa. .q : Ye_.-.u•�.. ., .'..,.. ..i. .. p, .: r'r.. /vb.iJ.,...:....• ..�.�at� :s: .;.:aaxv e:n: r+... .e...,.• 1::^'... �.,C.at.. '!r ."t8,.,txt-:.s-". 'b '. ,w'. d."^ .;..R�i;:,r�,e�,al,,�.. .Y:,,�::6,'�_�''•"`c, Y, 'S°S, ',., .;v" ....�'4r. a:- "�4.. - _,,,.ham^ - -ek«;.�' '�nnn�a •s: *,r 4._ �:.. '��...t•H�'. " ,ra:- :,s- .. r, a z, �. .�Fv .•+:. • w s .� r 4 � r . .,..' _. ,.•�. .�. .i,.� ., .. .,..:., .T.,:�:'�-,y ,'.;.,,. �- ., .�-9.a L ?'.C+'_,;., ..r. .v?.a.-.•ur' .r:.,,�•?c ''4. a`Gt... ..fin, +;..: ... ,fie "iS,a; '} r t.1, :.�• r.*r•g^syp.. fr .. .xw ::�•,. ..,.... ♦ "�,�",_ q�.'',.•`,"�'�` 4,', } .:.ar ctn '.'� .:4 , E � • s �F71VM TNS WORLD'S MARKETSAIEND HE TIMBER AREAS TREATY' '_ - `' G �' � [EFOIiTS FROM THE LEAD - ' ' TRADE CENTRES. _ - aha fan - oreG r s , - _ - ... Prices of Cattle, Grain, Cheese and Adopt Scientific Methods. t- and the United States. F :h ,� Other Dairy- Produce at Iloiue and Abroad. "Let us not only carefully con- be allowed into the forest reserves L. __ A despatch from Milwaukee, boundary between the two rano serve the timber we have, bit let I without a permit. BREADSTUFFS. Wisconsin, says: Ambassador tries; another for salvage opera us by aystaur,a tic .and scientific "The Americans want our pulp- Toronto Feb. 16.—Flour — On- James Bryce of Great Britain was tions; a third for regulatasg and'. ; YY methods extend our timber areas",wood to,save their own,"• he said. tarso wheat 90 r cent stents ,the guest of honor and principal developing the fisheries in mhs great for the benedit of generations to "We want their mills, not only to P speaker at the annual banquet of lakes. <7 `come, and for the cod of the na 'increase uttr industrial one employ- $3.50 to $4 today in buyers sacks . 1 the Milwaukee Merchants and We have also concluded ati trea„y g outside for export. Manitoba Manufacturers' Association on of great importance for the friendly, tion." !meat, but so that they will -have flour first patents, $5.60 on track, This was the keynote struck re-,a large investment depending on Toronto second. tents, $5, and Wednesday night. The Ambassa- arbitration of all questions that' our forests and thus give them an dor spoke with satisfaction of the ma hereafter ax'ise between the peatedly at the meeting of the: , g strong bakers', $4.90. interest -with us in, conserving , treaties concluded, or almost con- II_ in Canadian Forestry Asaociaiion, „ Wheat—Manitoba wheat; $1,12 eluded between the United States pi re and within the last few weeks held in Convocation Hail Toronto, them. for No. 1 Northern; and $1.09v. and Great Britain. last week. Speaker after speaker '`The cutting and exporting of for No. 2 Northern, Georgian Bay your .late Secretary-o# $bite and told of the plans -mirsttied in his. • orfs. No. 1 Northern, $1.18 all It is a leasure to me " he I have signed two other treaties, . ,a timber in Nova Scotia has reacued P g ? its limit. The increased value of'p ' said, "and I am sure it ought to one for the arbitration of ques- part of the Dominion to bring this i rail; and No. 2 Northern $1:35, all T Y result about. timber is 'drawing too heavily on rail be so .to all Americans and to all tions relating.to the North Atlan- - the Provinces' already diminished Oats—Ontario No. 8 white 47 to Canadians that the friendship be- tic fisheries, and the other sego- - DRAIN- THE BOG' LANDS. supply, and a policy of afforestra, ,/ , No. 2 tween you and the people o2 Can- la ting the use, of waters on the y 4'r,,c, on traces, Toronto; ads has steadily grown For years Ilii. Slacoun has studs-{tion is very badly needed, was Western Cianada oats; 46%c, lake , and that boundary between the [miter[ q. ed the forest problem in the Ca- *he message of Mr. F. C, Whitman, ' your Government and Dura have States and Canada. This last is orbs; and No 3, 44c, lake ports. nadian northland, a d his plea president of the Western Nova p Rye—No. 2 67 to 68c outside. lately been able to conclude three a matter of the greatest Dense- -was "Drain 'the bog lands." Scotia Lumberman's Association. Barley—No. 2 barley 55c out treaties designed to remove post. quence because quea�tiona left un- "Between Hudson Bay and the y , to "Dee, and sible causes of dispute between the settled on this boundary might GET AFTER FIRE STARTERS. side; No. 3 extra 55/2c two peoples. One of these provides Basil i Mackenzie River there areas many No. 3 52 to 53c. P y give rise to vexatious con- acres of bog land as of growing. Mr. A. T. Drum>riond asked Buckwheat--58'. to•b9c, outside•' for the exact delimitation of the troveray. timber," he said. "I have seen greater severity in dealing with b` Peas—No. 2 87c outside. myse a Wittsig rarnag Corn—No. .2 ,American ye ow, i , r ' timber begins to grow in these starting fires_ He weak[ see im- 70i, to 71c on track Toronto, and No. 3 core, 66[22 to 66%c; To. 4 as John Shortie, a resident of Little t2 661a. Qat&=Highag�corn. t 1 urd r on Thursda _ the Canadian Northern Railway fine in such cases. He would see l- o. ye ow, /2 0 o. 2 white, 3 a5 to 58c; o. 3 nig t to L e. to iaa ems Canadian corn,'65 to 66c, on track, has been run through this bog, 'the same scientific treatment of white, 54/ to 65c; No. 4 white, The body was found at:daylight by draining the light of way. 'What cur forests•as thavemployed now0- Toronto. = 53%e. Barley—Feed to malting, C. Flaherty, ,who was on the way ; has been the result in the crest air— ars $21 in bulk outside. to 70c. to his work, lying on the street in Shorts $23 i i balk outside. Timber has grown plentifully along President Falconer, of Toronto front of Pietro' Matzo s butcher the track in t:,o drained. area. University, pointed out that ttie — LIVE STOCK MARKET. shop, near the corner of James +' COUNTRY _PRODUCE. d West 'of Winnipeg, where the C. number of students in the Depart- - Toronto, Feb. 16.—Very few ex- as Superior streets. The front a Pc R. -has drained, you.find the meat c` Forestry was the same to- Apples-$4 to "5.50 for choice porters' were offering, and.prices of the butcher shop 'was,covered same thing; the closer to tl a track day as the numbers•registered in qualities, and $3 to 83.50 for cook- continue fir with a moderate de- with blood and the dead man had you come, that is to say, the bet- science thirty years ago. ing 'purposes: mand for choice steers and hei- a deep knife wound on the left side , ter the drainage is, the better is Ey S -AND_ Beans--:-Prime, 1.90 0 , and trop demand of a ne k i clothes e cov- MON IN FOREST8 t $2 fere There was a s the c . o s the the t the timber. handpicked, $2.10 per bushel. Bred with blood, and .the snow _ . for choice botcher raft every- MINES P� Honey—Combs, 82,25 to $2.,b thing was quickly 'cleared.- and gave evidence of the fact Ghat the FOREST RESERVES INADE- IrIr. Aubrey albite, Deputy 11in per dozen, and strained, 10% to more wanted. Sheep.and jambe— man had been attacked and stabbed QUAKE• inter of Lancia and Foresbi, of On- 11c per pound. --- and had made,a struggle. No trace Steady demand and prices-firm at g8 ])can Fernow of the Faculty of t:ai•io, went over the history .of Hay-1\o. 1 tin othy, $10:50 to last quotations. Hogs--Sele.et at of the guilty parts has as yob Forestry at the university and Mr. timber regulations in this -Prov- .S11_ per ton on track here, and $8.b0 f.o.b., and $6.70, fed and been found, although four men R. A. Campbell,.Dominion Super-,.;ince. Revenues of $50,260.000 had I+ res- grades $9 to $10 a ton. watered, who saw the dead man atter be intendent of Forestry, urged- that gone into the -Provincial Treasury I Straw-83.50 to $7.30 on track: ,�, had been stabbed have been arrest- the present forest reserves were from,forests'and mines. North ofj' Potatoes,-0atgrioa, 60 to 6be per DEAD 1?V'DE$. CUTTER: ej as witnesses. ' -'not sirffi:ciently great: the• increas. the height of land he believed On bag. Ing demand meant that there must tario's-greatest timber we las Poultry=Chic'ien.,, dressed, 12 to Michael O'Connell Suffocated in be an increasing supply, and this to-day- , Up there were'250 millivn f.i3c per pound; fowl, 10 to Ile; LADY CASHIER WAS ROBBED. the Snow. could be obtained only by a larger cords of pulpwood. Nest summer ducks,.13 to 14c; geese, 12 'to 13c; - . area devoted to the growing of the National Transcontinental turkeys, 17 to.18c per pound. A despatch from Brockville says: Young Woman in Houtreld. Store .timber.. Railway would go through there, -- Ori Friday night Michael O'Con- Knocked. Senseles& and unless the greatest care were: VHE- DAIRY' MARKETS. cell and Henry Ratbwell, two well- A despatch from Montreal,say s: , NEED OF LECTURES, taken' it would be a line of fire. known farmers of Kitle township, p 3 Butter--Found prints, 22 to 24c; y p+ One of the most daring and "zea- Mr. W. B. Snowball, president There :was a thirty-year supply-on tubs and: large rolls, 20 to 22c; in- visited Jasper, and-left the village tional robberies ever perpetrated' ` of the association, urged that the •hand, an asset of three hundred i ferior, l8 to 19c.; creamery rolls, about 10.30. They were driving a in this city,took dace on Friday Government send lecturers into and ten millions of dollars. {27 to 2Ac,. and solids 26 to 26%c, single horse, attached to a cutler, afternoon. in H. A. VOilder's def - different-.parts of the country to Deii.nTernow replied that thirty' Eggs—Case lots of cold storage, and, it is thought, the horse shied rartmental at-ore. The cashier, a explain the necessity of forest con- years meant only thirty years, and 93 to 26c selects 27 to 29c and and upset the rig. They had only servation. Each Province should at the end of that time there wou,u ' ' young lady named Miss Dsmour, new laid, 29c per dozen.' proceeded two;miles; but were not was making. up bier cash in order. Lave., its, forest areas surveyed; still be the demand• for timber:.It Cheese—Large choose, 13%c per found until a dclock obi Saturday to go to the bank when s n more careful watch should be kept was easy to theorize, practice was pound, and twins, 13%0. morning. Wm. Ferguson noticed crept up behind her desk hit be 1' for fires; and the,public should not a different thin the cutter overturned, and on g a blow with his fist, grab�ed 8i - - HOG PR(�DUCT9. bring it found the two men ly- and escaped.- The girl was alone m` ing underneath; Rathwell asleep at the time and was found a few: CROSSING ACCIUE'_VT$. ward Island them .has 'not been s Racori—Long-clear,•. ll/, to 11/c and O'Connell with his head-buried - single level crossing fatality in five Iper pound in case lots'; mess pork, under the snow. It was found that minutes later a the clerks lying •Vidimg Said to Have Been Cale- years, and e>ri the Intercoloaial $20 to $20.50;. short cut, $23 to on the floor uneonacicws with two years. there have been only this-- $24. O'Connell had died from anffoca- - les.4 is Most Cases: y 3 - tion. heads of 6 and $2 clutched ed t he — teen in that period, Hams—Light .to medium, 13% to s - h She s removed :A despatch from Ottawa says: T -- - 14c; do,, heavy, 12% to 13c.; rolls, Y ,L DEATH. hospit robber s sot been hospital. The ha b In connection with the investigar , lo- to lie;shoulders, 10 do l0i/nc; Bab SCALDED TO EAT captured. .THE MILITIA CAMPS. backs, 16 to 16%c.; breakfast ba- tion now in progress under the '. ,� Daughter of 'Edward Bates Falls CHICAGO CORNED BF.I.f. �. Railway Commission with regard con, 15;2 to 16c.- ��. g Smume'r Drill, w1lL be Held This Lard — Tierces, 12%,c; tubs, Into Pail of Boling Water. : .a to the most feasible means to adopt Yoar, .tis Usual. l2'/c ails, 13c. Firm•Secured.Cdntraet,to Supply for the protection of level cross- 12?/,c; p A despatch from Belleville says 1! ;fogs in Cnada, statistics have been A despatch ;from Ottawa says:� . Mabel Blanche Bates, the two- British Arms for Three Ttn. "�y; priared showing the number_ and The fear expressed in some quay T. year-old daughter of Mr. Edward A des arch from London says character of fatal accidents at these ters that the cutting down of the BUSINESS AT MONTREAL. pates who resides in.the village p y • - ?3e A Chicago firni has been awarded Icroasings.durinR the past five years. militia estimates this year 00.$340,-- Montreal, Feb: 16.=Peas _ No. of Roslin, on Thursday met with a contract to supply. the British Since the- board .ran• created in 000. on' the [tom for annual drill, 2, - 92 to 95c. Oats—Canadian a horrible death. The little on arrriy with corned beef fora period '1903 records have been kept as to as compared with.the expenditure Western. No. 2, '48 to 48%c; extra mother had placed upon the floor of three years. The first delivery, ,all railway fatalities,in the Domin- for the same purpose last year, No, 1 feed, 471/2 to 48c; No. 1.feed, a pail containing boiling water, between 500,000 and 1,0W,0W ;ion, ariil in nearly every case`there means a.curtailment of the num- 46;z to 47c; Onthrie �«o., 2, -47c; and -whilst her attention was di- pounds;, -will be made naxt J.ely is on file a report from .one of the ber of men to be drilled in the an- Ontario No. 3, 46c; .Ontario N'o. verte& for a minute or two the and further deliveries will be in lboard's •officials giving-particulars nual camps next sumrner,' i9 not, 4, 45c: Barley—No. 2, 63;; to 65c; baby accidentally felt into the pail accordance with the requirements as to the accidents. During that. 'borne out by the facts. The de- Manitoba feed barley, 55 to 55%c and was terribly scalded. A few of the ars yy ..The meat will, be ...,.period there have been altogetrier I crease in the item is du•e to the buckwheat, 55�i to 56c. Flour — hours after the child died.' packed in Ohicago under the super- x�4 870 -fatalities • at level crossings. fact that this year there' will not Manitoba Spring . wheat patents, vision of British army officers. firsts, $5,60; Manitoba Spring But the striking fait in connection be "the expense of a military din- -'' THE STILETTO AGAIN. .� with an analysis-of the various fa- �play'slnvolved in the-Quebec Ter- wheyt patents, seconds, $5.10;. .'talities is that nearly' ninety-five[ centenary last year. For 1908-07 Manitoba strong bakers'.' $4,90; Giovanni Ciotti •Murdered in a The suits against the former di cent. o-f, them have been due the whole militia force-was drilled ��'inter wheat patents, $5.20 to rectors of the-Ont4k-Oo Bank r, re'to ' I Street -at, the Soo. •- to the carelessness or recklessness for $630,000, And in• 1905-6 for 0.15; straight rollers,•,$4.80 to be pressed, of the victims. themselves rather $600 000. This -year the appropri- $•1.00; straight rollers, in bags, A despatch' from Sault Ste. -A bakers' war is reported at ,than to the fact that the crossings ati n •s $860,000, which will, be $2.25 to $2.35; extra, in bags, $1.- 1liarie, O.nt., says: Giovanni Ciotti, Regina, and the p.tople are getting f We're unprotected. -ln•Prince' Ed= ample or all regiiirements. 90 to $2, F.ee:�d—Manitoba, bran, an Italian, known more familiarly cut rate bread. —- - 121 to $22; Manitoba shorts, $24 — ------ - — Ontario bran, $z3 to [522.50; On- tario- shorts, $24 to $24.50 On- �u tarici middlings, $24.50 to $25; '--FINANCES- 'OF - THE ON1 ION-1mixed pure grain mouiIlc, $28 to $30; mouille, $25 to $27. Cheese TO �- LIGHT ALLS —Finest western, ]2% to 12„c; _ easterns, 12,% to 12%e. , Butter— cry,in Revenue and Increase in EX_ Bryn 24c; f eter sh re:eipts�23calr Cdai The Cities on. Both Sides of rho ' River .:f. rolls, 20c. Eggs—New laid, 33 to Will Install ' a Planta - 35c; selected stock, 28 to 29c; NO. penditui es for Past 10 Months 1 stock, 26 to 26c. A despatch from Niagara Falls, of Niagara Falls, Ont, met with ' :� despatch from Ottawa says: For the ten months of the 6hr UNITED STATES -MARKETS. N y � says: plans to make the il- Mayor Anthony C. Bouglaes to •Abe financial statement for Janu- rent fiscal year, ending Jan. 31, Detroit, Feb. 16.—tiVheatr-No. the letter's office, where they held the revenue wriounted to $68,937,- laminating of Niagara Falls by _a- confference -with -V�- D'Arc ary shows that the federal revenue I white, cash, lay, No. 2 red, y 836, as compared with $81,024,272. cash, $1.13;• May, $1-13%; July, electricity a permanent feature of Ryan, illutnir>lwting expert. ,lass $61639,053, a dccrease.of $629,- The ordinary expenditure was $!,3,- $1 00 this' resort are rapidly nearing The committee propose to install `Y 860, as compared with January,. 041;215, an, increase of $6,,08,631, St. -Louis, -Feb. 16.—Wheat _ completion, and at meeting held a pant that will require as oper- :3908. The ordinary. expenditure while the capital expenditure in- Cash, $1..14%; May, $1.09%; Jnly, on Wednesday afternoon the com- sting force of at l.eaert 700 borse- ,. ,vas $12,608,594, an increase of $1,- creased by $14,570,050. The nomin- 98�/c• mittee in charge practically de- power. Mr. Ryan- and Ciitj Fn 843,146. The expenditure on capi- sl increase in the public debt.dur- Buffalo, Feb.' le. -='Wheat — cided to secure an equipment of gineer Robbins, of this city, spent K tial account,_ $10,499,220,..wag $7,-�_ ing January was $16,662,260. the 6pring wheat, easy; No. 1 .North- probably twice the power of that the greater part of W:duesday North- b25,&97 in excess of the capital ex- net debt at the ening $291,673,- ern, carloads, store, $1.17%; Win- used two years ago, when the ex afternoon making measurements andituro during January, 3908. 767. 1 ter ateeidy; No.2 red; $1:14%; No. periment was first made and picking, the locations tor the is, ho`cever, was evidently due Customs revenue fell off $9,823,- ;; extra re;i, $1,13; No. 2 .white The coeamittee, consisting of proposed batteries. Mr. Ryam ' ,10 increased payments on account 383 during the period as compared $1.12?,; No. 2 mixed, $1.13%. members of the Boards of Trades will make a report upon the ap- j of the national transcontinental with ten months ended Jan. 31, corn—Higher; No. 3 yellow, 67 to of the two cities on either side of proximate coat of, the equtpuient ;lsifw, low. _ _ 67'/,c; No. s sollow, A6% to E6'/.e; the river and Mayor. R. P. Slater, next week. , ., -r: .,. ..u.' �^.a,.vi.. ,--':: i,..+. '„sr; °'•.;1„sa,,."'-.x. +_ 'Tt ^� ::. -.. -n..v: .w._Sa��...r a'� .'� 1- T. ,.-,p. ,. v�:-..1..u•y,.i•-iv,r,,•.c,4:«.o.�..v., r.,..:'a 1 .aa".7... }.-",-,A•7.z,.t„. .;r. x :R ..F,... ar'.es--- .. -r.. •.Y:•i+rj r•• A^c-rd!'c1+.:3,ryn r .K�:,man•yL,+ - "y,.N^'!rr• ,y, .:e y',s�. 4 Y° C .H+ . - . .'��.. y�x , i $XTENSIVE CREDIT BALE �• , f -°F= Heart $treflgth GREAT BARGAINS t RAD SHORT-BORNS Registered mares; etc. Heart$teen h,or Heart weaktiees,means Nerve ee:enssh.or r roe wealmes.—notht�ore. Pon Clearing Sale for six weeks from Jan. 15th to March 1st, 1909. _ The underei Aed have received in- itlsely.not one weak heart in a hun ts,is it, : structions coal -_ griseustdiseased -at really is altwai� - �— hidden tiny little nerve that really is all at bull, p a �( This obscure nerve--the Cardiac,or Heart L ta.sabllsbed every Friday morning at its Office, Mr. George Leng ply needs,and must have,more Dower,more viability, more controlling� more govstndag ' s 117 FrinR,out. To sell by'pubtic at his premises �n� out that the Heart must contiaae `Slaughter prices. Stock too heavy. Mangy linea will be cleared in the next f : 1 RATES OF,ADVERTISING: _ LOT 21.CON. 1, PICKERING TP.' to 1,sad the stomach and kidneys also ha» ew weeks. Bargain giving is our topic and we live up to what wesay,is (Kingston road), on 'them name controlling nerves. r Vintinsextion perline 10 cents g This clearly explains wh ea a medicine.Dr. order to make room for our spring goods we have decided to clear out all iaise6 subsequent insertion, lire- S cents y wintergoods.. I1 per 6hoop's Restorative has in the peat done so much q you want bargains come now. ' this race do" not include Legal or ForeignWednesday. ' 3rd for weak and ailing Hearts. Dr.Shoopfirst sought �- t se+oi imteermi Riven to parties making con- The followingvaluableproperty, viz: the cause of all this painful,Palpitating.suffocat. Dress Goods 50c, 75c, sale price 40c,50c d. Victoria Lawns 13e to 18c, sale Ing heart distress. Dr. Shoop's Restomitve-this rice 10c to 15c d, y resits for 9 or 6 months or by she year. Half popes prescription-is algae directed to then p y Embroideries and Insertions Sc to 15c yd, reg. price :3eaeh or scall contracts payable quarterlt. HORSES weak and wasting nerve centers. It builds; 5c to 20c yd. Ladies'Night Gowns t'16c,sale price 50c. Black Sateen Abasineas cars,ton lines or under,with paper Bay-mare,5 yrs old, req., supposed Kstr�h�;it offers real,genuine heart help. Underskirts 85c to 1.25,sale rice 65c to 99c. Ladies' Wa ria 1.00 raipy�eesr, 63 W,payable in idvance. , P PPe } ( laa'Noticeiu local columns ten cents per line, t) be in foal to Calrngaan. Bay If you would have strong 1_.•r rts, strong dY to 1.25, sale price 85c to 99c. White Lawn Blouses We to 1.86, �v. -ase cents par line eaen sub s¢ vent insertion. Hackney mare, from im stock,7 yrs ge�ioa etresgthen these nerves►-r" liab 881¢ r 30c K al contract rates mads quwa on applies• P • �� p ice to 65c. Corsets 26c, regular 1.25. Carpets old. Black snare, 13 yrs old, reg., H D. 15c to 50c yd,sale price 12c to 40c. Laces Ic to 8c, trdTeNitisemea�tsvwioni written instructions Bay mare,5yrs old, G P. Chestnut Sregular 2c to 12c. - �Mtl be iuserted until forbidden and charged as gelding;3 yrs•old, G•P. Bay gelding, Dr. Shoo " p s -46OrdlDely, Orders for discontinuing advbrtise- 5 yrs old, Ii D. Black gelding, 1 yr seats must beta writing and Bent to the pub. T - -:•� cid, H D. Black geldingg 5 yrs old, • Men's and Women's Underwear cut away down. Boots and Shoes, Job work promptly attended to, H D. Bay gelding,2 yrs old,roadster. Restorative Ready-made Clothing,Overalls, Smocks, Mens and Boy's TERMSBlack driver,5 yrs old, safe for a lady. T. M. McFADDEN. Overcoats sold at great reduction. Brown horse,aged. per year; $t.!)A it pail In adu'aooe. . CATTLE Crockery, Glassware all a reduced prices: 4 cows, with calves by side. Cow, New Advertisements. JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor. due March 9th. Cow,due June 17th Groceries shays pure and fresh. Try our-25c blended _ l cows,due in July. Farrow cow. a heifers;2 yes old. 4 heifers,1 yr old- FOR SALE-Good frame barn, Black Tea. NOTES AND CO'dMENTS •?steers, 1 r old. 4 fat steers. Short- 13z60 ft. in Rood repair on lot 39, Ind y range B F, Pickering, HENRY WF.BT:IFY, , Au,action that mast be taken horn bull, reg: west Bill. le-ao ,�T - ``b the residents of the township Plos T�ASSWOOD. WANTED.—I am Si m on (�(i u y p S fat hogs.: Brood sow,due Feb. 20th. B prepared to pay the L-ighest price for • aw C • -___ _ -at an early date is that of pvoviCl IxPLEsfE1rT8 cod sound, well-se asoaed basswood. - W. E. ing suitable burying grfniuds for •y, Go100N,riakering. 1490 -wa ons. Bain farm truck Demo- the dead. In the Village of Pick crest wagon. . Road cart. Covered OST-About three weeks ago"be- rip there are seven cemeteries P bob sleigh . L tween W.Knowles' and W. J. hiorrish'a e, t' nand the sante state exists ltl a a grey robe. A rewar will lianuie spreader, International Seed` its of the township. One result drill, Peter Haruilton. Deering culti_ recovery.' T.B.REED.Highland Crack, 11tf as nes e. . 7� mttenticn they deserve and many 3 sets iron harrows. Sulky plow, select Barred Rock cockerels for sale at Qf thein are a disgrace to the coal- Perrin, Sulky plow, Cockshutt. 2 4i,50 and♦9 each,a11 bred from New York prize ers . an stores are lying. No. L Fleur lows, with wheel at- 7►tnnLagetock. THUS. ANDREW, lot I6, BF snunity. t y 3 g y P con.Piokeriva. 1&se mat on a gerund others are tachment. Twin plow. Drill plow: i" 3-furrow plow. Land roller. Binder,' Oft SALE-The brick block in the Are the Select•Variety, the sdlid meat kind. A pint of them 4woken, andanuuiberof cemeteries :Massey. Self-rake reaper. Mower, FOR orthe •[uses. comprising print- equal to almost a quart of Standards. It will save you money •as,l•e wildernesses of weeds and other Deering, 7 ft., with pea harvester at- lug office,hardware store and dwetlina; house. to buy Selects. The are always fresh and the only Select . t ao8iglltly objects. There are alto- Gachment. Ha rake, McCormick, =nee for laves:snent. Fcr terms a ply � Y Y y Y to S.A. DALE on the premises, IT-t� Oysters in town. g{ether too many burping grounds Revolving pea rake. Hay ladder. _ . its our township, and a number of 3 hap racks. Cutting box: Maple MAN WANTED—To lice in dw•el- ttthem the a source of danger•to the Leri grain grinder: Set horse power l�1 tingg on lot 13, con. 5, Pickering, known ' 'Lams and mss. Fats}ling milt. Grass as the 11.11.6 farm. Will have use of garden , public health. This fact is being "°eLo®c°grP`etri tui anpeihe tarn, auringac a Richardson's Teas ! t sfeeognized by the comwimity and seed sower. Weigh scales, 2000 lbs. gg s Manure tuiner. Grind stone. Gravel summer mouths. For further- particulars In- - Ithe attention of the Board of box. Manure box. =sets team barn- quire of o-H.PUGS, Green R.ver, or HUGH Have the-rich flavor and strength tbat- .ood teas. should `.]Health has been directed to the Set single harness. 5 sets whif- rt Ga. %bitevsla, QO9 << g els• R -'have. RirhRrdson's Special, blend-is ..5 cents a pound, matter, and the latter ha.,' been fletreeii. Tolton root cutter .0 ft. FARM FOF SA-E.—Beii:g lots 10 1 T1 in black, mixed or green. A special Japan at 25 cents.- -compelled to .take steps towards !:c:ldpr. 22 ft. ladder. 1000 bus. of I and 11,eo=7 towashin cf P,okerimc,a<nd w scree, This Fara, is the ore w +closing tip R number of these c•enle- turnips. 1fN10_bus. mangolds. 10 toms cc::•snag c.f 2 clover' hap. 30. to timothy hn or. which the wrr!•Ltnwa C;;necwx,d herd of anter. The qne.tion of pproviding y eho,,•borna base be,n bred.lid ted during the - "itable burying groiind3- is now 30 bags p �— cteso. tiAu.i'ii cell Sll Acres. 1!y scresorthe �� til sons roeeries ;'facing the public-, and no uetter - A quantity of furniture, etc. whole 91-it. •There.:.tia•ber.on case part,ot it -!time thein now cAn be chosen for As the Proprieter huts sold hes farm.' , woe[ h 8A tt). .etma easy. .Possr•atua Riven ' — Apr:.tat 1)G0. ArthurJCLaa.,.m. Greenwood. tacking steps in this directir)n: everything"ad vertised well positively 37tf Are always the best. "th@ cleanest, freshest, and you : This is R matter ivortby cif the be sold to the highest binder. a'•ways get the best brands at 'the skme pi ice you pay consideration of our monied men. ' , i`OR SALE:--B ai•res. Pickering for inferior ones: 4 _ Those who have money t0 lilve9t Sale at 12 O clock, lunch At 11. P township IS-miles east of rorcnto on the I -wire alwA 3 looking for safe invest- TET-LMS:—Fat cattle.-fat hogs and tell andEloP on road convenient to ecL tat eharch f y g $ and Y O,Sit mile from Duabarton station and "Buy sale Groceries at the Grocers." assents, land the experience in sums of 810 and under, cash; over Frenchman's bay. On the Vsem4a area good .. that amount months Credit to barn and_young orchard including about 100 NtiACAS where joint clock compan• spplo trees and about 50 pear aad cherry trees reale have been formed allow -that scutes furnishing approved �potes. also 3 acres with frame house, atablee. driving 3 per cent. discoEint ott for cash. aired and hen house, The above will bo sold - yo , }} " t the investor receives Brood returns separately or together to suit purchaser. For For l�Tothing You GBV #or his investment. Where a joint W. B. PowELL txD T. POCCHER, further putteultrs inquire of R. H. CARBON, nothing - istock company has been formedaad Auctioneers. Danbartoa,Ont _Suitable and the Rork of adtninia- IMPORTANT CREDIT SALE Cough you yhio the shomeet Grp Dr. g+ now'is the time P y y Sugar is advancing, e astration carried 'o0 on business Of Imported .and high-class Clydes Bhoop'a—at least Dace. It is thoroughly - lptrinciples, not only is the" invest- dale and Hackney unlike any other oough preparation. Its ..to buy in large quantities. Come,and get assent a paying one, but there is trate will be entirely new, w you-noises Rhe prospect of one, a cemetery r 0 R, S �' is your favorite Cough Remedy. Your - p pe R y, No opium, chloroform. or any other oar prices. interests are oi F1'nteerest.- tthat will be a credit Rod trot a die- Dairy cattle, farm stock, implements, etaQ¢tying ingredients a e need: The (grace to the eom- munity. We Etc. sender leaves of a harmless, tang heating Try our forty cent Tea and be convinced that ohotnld have gnffivieut regard. for There will be sold by auction lin mountainous shrub, give to Dr. Shoop'¢ Cough Remedy its wonderful Curative and •'i6e departed W make their last , it is twenty percent. cheaper more wholesome restiug place R thing of beauty Thursday, Feb. 25th, 09 propert se. It is truly s moot certain.and ~. truetworrhy pciecriptioa. 6o.d b� T. 31. Offee aand not treat it in a inanner that At "Ashgrove Farm," t12an twenty-five cent tea. Our is round will be repulsive to the eve. The LOT 10. CON. S. MARKHAM McFadden. 3 g Chinese can teach u3 a lesson in li mile East of bfarkhatn vitliige) fresh while you wait. Try it once'and you will have on other ithis regard. ' We admire their The follpwing property. belonging to jreverenc•e for their departed an. Va uestionabl !1VIr. John . CoWie GeoPhil B ro o am icestors. Their. ac-tiona niay 'br s.- {btased on, superstition, but if peo- HOR9Es One of the test Commercix+l Schools B 1 Can. bred st.alliori; 3 yrs old, sired by -' . in Canada is the in.;fe and Vie in civilized toutitl•ies had R Alex �i�Queen. Imported. more, 5 successful a ilittle of[hats{tper;tition, it would vrs old, -er•ed icy Balmedie Queen's -mot be greatly ti, their di-credit. Guitrd, in foal to Barin Allister, F0 This is R platter that Lute take into man Inn re,5 yrs old, eared by Lines- L �f this townshtli should' take into man, in foist to }IcQueen. Reg.`m:ue, � `_� their con side Ottiou.• Seek inform- 1 yrs'old, sired by McQueen, in foal to ���� • ration from those who have had Baron elect. Reg, mare, 4 yrs.-sired TOhOl`7T0. OPiT, y y y experience in the conduct of Genie- by Prince of Currah, in foal to Full:ar- �: ':Yost will not need a feather to tickle.you if you bu teriey owned by 'joint stock corn- ton. Reg. mare, 5 yis, sired by Prince This College adudz,,. students at that piece of Furnitut'e you need at lutea. Find out if the int¢=ttueut "f Cart Gelding; 4 vrs, sered by :•.t tut} ten:e and remains open all (,a]1tLnt C'h:attan, Br gelding (3 vear. . Enter now and. you •will he - D • •, � s rn. gtti)<i cite, and if e er3'thuig is yrs:, bro,6;n_ePdin yrs. ITheab:)ve o arty ue ire+i to accept ori- • ' 'h (� • favoeable b, g''� 111' P 1 h' p P on • Ud a ■ ■ ■ 1.J • ,•get a suilicieut uitut rt pair-etre we!l matched i, Brown gold- tion. north-frcu:t Kai to St.t�O a interested so tical cOtlli.iltil"!g tt,iight ii:g, 2 vrs. Reg. horse colt, res. I yr. month. Catalogue icer. 'be done in this important r;,attti i•. I; reg.:dant,, sired by Right 'F,,t-ward. --- .-.- - -• Ht r�i•colt, ricin 1 r, sired by Baton '•Z'• J. ELLIOT. PLInd al. Shake in a bottle Allister. Horsecolt, rising 1 yr, sired i -Cor. FongeR Alexander S.s. The House 1' urnis�eirLg he Right Forward. Horse colt, I is. 1 1:3S0 Note is the tinie+whe.n the doctor Fr, stead by Galant Chattian. (The :The Quality gild .Price will do the Tickling then. gets busy, and the patent tnrdicine thrrii above .colts are all e!igih!e to ------ -- - ----- niannfacturerst-eapthe h:Lrt:st,unlb," register). Black hackney mare, .t yrs. �tcat care-is taken to dre,- aarutjy sired by Saxon, eligible to register: 60 YEARS' .and keep 'the feet dry. 1'hls is the Uhe�tn-tit h,:cknf y gelding, 3 yrs, sired PERIENCE We carry a most complete line ofHouseForni;hings. Call and see advice.of an old emin`�nt inthorety, by NN Fashion. Chestnut' What we have'bef. lig elsewhere" Car- who says th,Lt'1:heumatisrn ani! liid- hackney gelding, 3 yrs, sired by C'ar• grey tenable weather is here, and also lain Bing. Good road horse. Show ;EX A few of our, specialties : `• ' tells what to do in case of an. attack• team:ages 4 and 5 yrs, Charlie and Mattresses-the best for the least money Get from nnv and ri s'tri tion Gypiy. took lyt,tt TLrronto fast nuotfth Bed S lilt G ttaranteed.not s;t pharmacy nae-Half oi;nce Fluid, ht, for. team, and'1st and 3rd single hitch- -Iron and Wooden Beds--the brat that call be had. tract Dattdelion,.oue ouuc"e C:,InpLnlnLi eel. :utd 1st on the line. EM TRaoy,ISIIARKS iKargon, three biro es•'Cwnpound HAY, ET'. DESIGNS Picture Framing a Specialty. .p' Syrup Sarsaparilla :11ix 'by•shai:ing, A iluahtity'of .has: Qui-inti y of COPYRIGHTS&C. -- - -- -- f , AnvnnD sending a Rhetch and e0 criptl:-1n may get iL bottle and iRLe 21 ,t°•l,t);tri Llt �ePd Uat�. giucoy ascertain tear ori:dnn free w etber an t+• •• Invent.'„n Le Frob3Lly p'tten-•ih?D CDmmunica- -after rr,e:als and ttt hedtim,.?. t1aP,?:E� ETC. tionsstrlctlycnn8de;ai.,t• NA"l�5t30KoaPatants' lust try ,this simple home-nrade 3'nes of double h:itne�S. 6how set eentfreo Oldest s•en^y,-ore•xinngpatent& MAS l , t ? Patr+nta taken t�irc:.cn ze, ,k C0.re^.ei7e `. �, atrixture at the first sig-11' of 1 liet_Qn::- , YI;L.s-mou;t E•d harness. ne;iL, n.cr; ,p CW notice,w?ttwutChacce,tatha OO DS Usrn, or if your brick Rrlws or -,nii '_' sets sins,Iv harness. 1 11rir sl1,wv i M t f A q feelthat the kidneys are. no' tl,•nn., cul; Lrs. A lot (if volliirs. �`1��4�,iic �����ak ❑ - ;n�t right. This is said t;) 1,,. a splen- CATTI-.F: AhandsomelyillustrateEiSf_gekly..Largeatour `-'�. i'Tai7t Received slid kidney re ulxtor,_-and�tLlt�t S f�<h n;ilrirccrlv�: Y_' .o;� r niton' taaon of any c'Journal. farms roe Y _._ ._ r, .Canada V4.75 a y"r.postage prepaid. Sold b7 w certain renteirv.for all feeler A Rlit in in the spi'in};, 3 }'ealrling heifers. all noweaealeLa .'Fresh RZisln?, Currants, Peels, etc., etc. wmatism, which i9 caused by utPw w id FiLt hull. NUNN&Co 8619toadm.New York Vias the blood which the kiiinew fail to A full outfit Of intplenlents. Branch otece,MrSt Washington.D.0. =- Best quality at lowest prices. 51ter out. Any one can easily prepare 'The[whole -will he, sold withr)ut re. - -- i%is at home,and tit small cost. ` secret a5 the prnprletors lease hats ex• . George Parker, = Dunbart oA Druggists in this town and vicinity. pired and he is giving up farnt'fng. � 1 shown the prescription, stated Rigs>,ail meet both C.P.R. trains at -- they can either ly these Ln- 0 OA-� -L- • Loco.t Hill and C.T.R. trains at ,pg -entsi or, if our readers prefer, Markham on morning of sale. Bell Hard and s ft constantly will compound the mixture for phone on farm. . '.Have our bills printed at on.hAud _ Y .�. Sale at 11 a.m., sharp; lunch pro- vided. V.rJME�V T i ' Th .oval Templars of Temper. -•----- the News Office. . ealerae r onimend the standardiza. TERMS:-For fat bull, hay, seed grain Best Portland. Write ttigtt of 1 hotel9, and all sums of 810 and under, cash; • over that [amount 8 montbs credit for prices. ° In fact We can do any kind of work 1�1 Betw five Rnd six thous nd will be given on furnishing a rov- g per A. C. REESOR, • pct-Pons re killed in an ea�- ed joint notes. 3 per cfnt, per an- 4qnake in stern Asia .Minor on nurn [allowed for cash. LOCUST HILL a way that is sure toplease you. .Jattnar3' 1 J: H. PRENTICF., Auctioneer.i , p6ti ' a a s Tr v x._,� -^ "„"4:i-�'"`'" C, a 7{•y' res•' ;. H ^.�r ; 4 .•a+ .t. r. ,:v:, iRr_:i'sc .�_1�+ .. - ..+.. ,� .-,.;.'..:. e :... .- ",., ,. .,_ .:+'. . z., r ,,:. ,. 'C':' ..� ;it. i-^ r: s:• _ r`s,• :+c^E ci�a"4.. .......1,. •, _ ,.r.. ,•.. ,. ,Wo-. .,_ • :..., .. ... .. :. :: .- .a' t •� �� -�: •a a.+a. -•n- - f a r cL^ria^wnT Ira Boyer has returned home , FRUIT INSTITUTE GOODS fit ���tt Mrs. McKay is visiting friends after spending a geek with f riends RELIABLE G O O D►7 in Toronto. In Toronto. To be held in Whitby on Friday and The mumps are still quite preva- Mr. and Mrs. Castello, of Ash- Saturday, February 26th and 27th, For Men,'Women and Children.. Sovereign Boots for Men(every pair (lent in.town. burn, were in the village on Mon- PROGRAMKII guaranteed) and prices rea 'Friday, h, __-- - _ iae Minnie non was the y, 2fft., '— cft�►on Tuesday. Wm- Bingham, who has been 10 a m-Location, sight, soils. W F w FLOUR. AND FEED. , D. P. McFarlane sent Sunday, Working at Newmarket, is at Fisher, Burlington _ with friends in the city. home at present. 11 a m-Prep'aration of soil for fruit '.'Choice Flour for Bread and Pastry. A wild canary as been seen Richard Carter, of Manilla, was wing, J W Crow, Guelph Feed constantl on hand. }}�� the quest of R. E. Fors 1• m-Selection of nurser 3' with sparrows her$all winter. yth and y stock s ,o µ- ffffff wife over Sunday. J W Crow Repairing done. Independent Telephone Central:• > Mrs. Ruma'hr, ,o Toronto, is 4.46—Planting and care of + here'visiting her son Sherman. T. and Mee. Brown and Miss chards, includingp runing,young The Corner Store. W, Df. PALMER, Proprietor - Chas. Sargent is making esters- Della were visitors over Sunday ing,fertilizing, W F W Fisher' sive improvements to his shop. with Evans Ward. 4.15—Growing small fruits,J W Crow Miss Ella Gregg. vans and Mrs. Ward are enter- gg, of West Torun- Evening Feesion-8 o'clock to, is visiting at George Morgan's. twining the members of the Bap- Address—J W Crow, on Orchard In- a Mise Mary Macnab visited tist choir this evening. sects ' t' friends in A iueaurL oveFBtfl9da Rev. Jae. and Mrs. Grant enter- Address-C C James, ICHA RDSON$ y. Deputy Ministertained a few friends last Frida of A Wo ag at-the--parsonage-.-- rX ,_•dale, were in the village lrist Sua- $ Saturday, Feb'y 27th •, / James and Mrs. Cook,' of Stouff- Y Agriculture � _ f _ • - -evens .. ._ _ -_ . Miss Agnes Scott of Agincourt, 9 a m-Fungus. diseaaes, L Caesar, of Important sbo-ring of finest dig la tit Thos. Greghas returned home after visiting g is confined to his $ Guelph China. A very, P y at Wm. Scott's for a week. 10 a m-Ma a ement of bearin or- Y y. large assortment of douse these days with a severe m g g cold. Joseph Lynde, ring manager of - chards, cultivating, fertilizing, etc. Stationery, Booker Dolle, Toys, jnit �. Miss Forsyth, of Uxbridge, is the Claremont Athletic Associa- R W Grierson, Oshawa '.visiting aC Morgan Pugh's fora tion, is,on the sick list at present. 1 30 1u-Spraying, how, when, why, received for the Holiday trade. Call week. S:and Mrs. Stephenson, of Aud- R urierkla, Oshawa and see them. ley, werb in the village last Sun- 3 30 p in—Marketing apples,P J Carey Subscriptions taken for all Magazines, Mrs. Thomas'Paterson was in Dominion Fruit Inspector. - ! s -.week.the city for a couple of days last day visiting T. and Mrs. Gibbons. . George Thompson is in Zephyr .•. Weekly and Daily Newspapers- K` A concert will be at present assisting his cousin w given shortly who is laid off duty owing to ill. The Judicial Committee of the ` tinder the auspices of the public y $ .�„ library. ness. Privy Council has.dismissed the Mr. Walker, of Port Hope, J. J. Harvey assisted Thos. E. appeal of the Grand Trunk Rail. $Z001C St=eet. W11St'by' Ste henson in his blacksmith sho way against the order of the Rail- . organizer for the Home Circle, P P at present workings in the. inter- week. F. sell third-class fare tickets at two ,#n Owing to the inclemency of the bort; were the guests of Nelson ontreal, 1 MASE MONEY 'weather Rev. J. A..Grant did not and Mrs. Wagg a few days this _ preach on the subject announced week• Pump Manufacturer Selling Pelham'sP'eerless Fruit- aull� u last Sunday night. He will speak Mrs. David Hicks, who has been DR. D, C, SM/THOlnamentril trees, shmbs,etc.' during. on the subject which was"Lying" on the si%k list for the past week, DENTIST, STOL•FFVILLE, Shop and Residents,; Dundas St winter months. We of next Sunday evening. is stow somewhat improved and Honor graduate of Toronto University and promotable employment offer fee you,,steady J. your 'e Mr. Cleland, of evening, near able to be around. and Royal College of Dental Surgeons. WHITBY,ONT. Hamilton, has leased the black- Wilbur Gleeson left on Monday also Post-graduate of Chicago Collesre. own district at good pay. We have• , morn for_ Toronto flavin Crown and trod a work a s eclalt Three doors west of Whitby House. over eW acres of choice,nursery stock smith ehop just vacated by W. E. g � $ $ specialty.. which you will sell direct to pour cue- .' Riaebrough and will take gorses- secured a situation in the parka= At Claremont 1st Tuesday of month. soon on the•first of March when he ment buildings. Office over Sargent's Thisho tomers. No diseasedordried out Bmer< B P We are prepared to instal wood.or iron s will'be open for business. Rev. W. R. and Mrs. Food and Independent 'Phone.' pumps on short notice,:►Iso attend scan stock supplied. Established oven Ed. Gleeson returned home on chilli spent Tuesday with Reuben' — to all kinds of repairing. 30 years. Write for particulars. Saturday evening after fakirs and :Sirs• Rawson, of the fourth y R g a Agent for the Ontario Wind-Mill, PEi,N�.'N 819RY Oo, consignment of horses to Pitts- concession of Uxbridge. also gasoline engines and 15.24 Toronto. Ont: Quite a number of our young SETTLERS' _ ' burg, Pa. He brought back with y g the squrtgear t him another Clydesdale staiiion people attended the carnival at 5i:1GNF.T DREAM SEPARATOR TIME TBBLE=Ptokeriaq Station Q +which was sold again immediate- lirc)llgbant on Monday evening,fl I. t T.R. Trains of Eaetdoe as touows ii .Three rinon big ret ks from our curling --- . o. a 8:19 A M. The official meeting of the Clave- $ HA 12 Local z 43 p,M, Wont cireuit--e€ the Methodist club went to Oshawa on Tuesday who wouldn't give 25 coots to stow 14 Local to take art in the bons it which pain 20 times? Just ore lit}le"Pink Pain Trains goingwest.. does of lei ,c Church met on Monday last. The P �'� TO Trolet"—Dr.6hoop's-Witt atop any pain is being held there. a wish No. 13 Local: 8.36 A.b& finances of Claremont church were in 20 minutes,sure: Read the formula'on ., y them success. MANITOBA, ALBERTA y 11 Local 2.30 P.M� in good shape. Luther Pilke the tag. Doctors as it can't be bettered. •,, 7 Mail. 8.33 P.M� was added to the class leaders list, R'm Thompson, our baker, who Crsecks womanly pains, head•pains, anyy - he being desired to act as required iy on the sick• list with a slight S A S I� A T O H E W A N pain. 20 tablets-25e. Sold by Sunday iselita.d. t attack of.R appendicitis, is we are McFadden, -.in,that Capacity. Ply ' p y- . + By Canadian Pacific direct lune _ The Epworth League aspect to pleaded to report, improving. �T sleet nest Monde evening at the E. A. Armstrong, B. A., who For settlers tmvoll tts Settlers and formbes M AC H I H E SHOP Monday $ with livestock and without livestock • home o! Nathan Tarr, who will parsonage for the last week,p re- township. e- Special Tr3dd7 Re�lilacTrains The underei nod having arch- as been a visitor at the Baptist orects should use snafu he leaving for Markham turned to the cit last Saturda p chara hi r It will it ofd social y y' will leave Toronto leavuv Toronto ed B. Wagner Machine Shop Mira Annie Forsythe, of the flth $ op in character and all will be made Uxbridge, Eacit ru-ssn,tlr to 10.13 P.m.da!!, Kinsale, is p>tvs7lared to do all - welcome as a pleasant time is as- concession of L zbridge, who has 'been the guest of her aunt, Mrs. KARCnmad APRIL Tourist sleeainc Can kinds of repair work and general ` sured to all. Admission 10 cents. Morgan Pugh, returned to her '' 10.Is r-a, Fastest Time blacksmithing. Five new members were Initial- ed as members of Claremont lodge st y COLONIST CARS ON ALL TRAIN home laMonde, Satisfaction guaranteed ' S ;• of the A.O.U.W. Mr. Bain, the Rev. W. R. Wood-will preach in re Ckaede. t"-� Orap materials and desdRn the Methodist Church next Sab- QaII and see las. [y� rofficial organizer, has been here ,Low Colonist Rates kit is stook. It will for -the past week and is doing bath morning at 10.80 o'clock" and JAMES P11tIGELLY. " to'Gall si our works acd inapat our,pa $ will present the claims `of the OWY Through SoMes to the Mat and obtain prices. Doa'f be misled, Rood work in the interests of the Kinsale, Ont. b! order. A number of others it ie Missionary society. AtiQry to naareet ant for full tnlormmaon and agents wt do not employ thom,000 u.ot- _- __.-_ hoe coq of"Settlers'Guids"or write R_L :. ly we ego, and do throw oft f Ie, in expected, will be ready for Thomvwn, a.P.a.,C.P.R.,Toronto -"- _ oommission of le per omb,which yon•wab ;initiation at the next meeting. Norse-Thisil'A:rested Farmer's Trucks = osrtainLysave h astng from oe. Rev. J. W. Totten and Rev'. W. R-m, Graham of-gllusselman LakeGall salisited. _ y parch : B. Wood, it is expected, will eon- was arrested in Torun`Eo an Tuesday In sickness*, it s certain hidden nerve Bring in your old wagon and get WAIT BARITE C4, duct a meeting at Altona in the 'on two chargee of horse-stealing pre- goes veno¢,then the organ tbat this nerve the wheels cut down. Make good Omoe. Whitby. tea•• «yyC Interest of the finances of 'the ferred against hint•by Messrs. Proctor controls will also surely fail. It maybe a farm trucks. Ontario - Temperance Alliance. and Lowrie, liverymen of Newmarket Stomach nerve. or it may have given Croup positively stopped in 20' aiinatee l Buggies'andother vehicles repainted with Dr. Shoo `- "Thfs has reference specially tO and Thornhill, respectively. Boththe strengih and support to the heart or kid• p's Croup Remedy. poo 1 at reasonable rates. 40 �pofling sub-division No. 11: It is animals and vehic e's, it is charged,I neys. It was Dr. Shoop that first pointed' test alone will surely prove this truth. Yx. were sold by Graham. - The prisoner, to this vital truth. Dr,Stoop's Bestora• 'T'' : vomiting, no eistrass. Ara e�n hoped t0 make it a meeting also a ho is a farmer. did not resist arrest, five was not male to lutea itis stomach'nor Thus Patterson; 8 q syrup-60c. Sold by T. Md,Me- �5 iin the interest of local o tion. All to tem orarit stimulate the heart or kid• P and was taken,clefFadd will be weleorued. Ramsden, at the Old Court House on net's That of - ae )one meth is all - - - `Next Sunday- - morning four, Adelaide street. where he was remand wrong. Dr. ' Shoop's 'Restorative Roes q members of the Laymen's Mission- to Toronto jail, where he now is, directly tb these failing aside nerves. Threatening feveriihnese.with children• e " M 3 Q pqb C ) y The police had'been on his track for I The ramarkab'e success of this prescrip• is quickly and safely calmed by Preventics { S g ° e R 'tory Move luentcomntlttee, that was tion&monatrates the wisdorn of treating n` b •• se, appointed at the.ban< net reeentl about a week. Early on •Tuesday af=I g Three little Candy Cold Care Tablets tl •a �. o •• e N PPO 1 3 ter-noon he was seen at the Clvde Ho- ;the actua�cause cif these failinii organs; ehonld'ahvays be at baud—for prompt- 9 " � s 00°+ held in the Baptist Church, will tel but the officers missed him by ;I I Aod it is indeed easy to prove. A simple nesa.is&M.important. - Preventicss-contain =' y have•cleatge of the ''niorning 'ser- fen• minutes. The prisoner is now in 181 a or ten day's.to t will surely-tell. Try no quinine, notbing harsh or sickening. o al tt:P m o =n `" It r $ _ vice. Addresses will be given on Toronto Jail. �it onc@ and see: Sald by T.M.Mc'Fadden. They are indeed 'rtbe stitch in gime." e S w°o $ 8 O a �� se, the various 1)hases of this new Carried is pocket or purse. Prezentics e o m7Cgm o m is iS ow C . movement th it is exerClSing ' 80 are a genuine safegard against cold. T. Q h e,3 02.Ma„�4 1 d�o u o M.McFadden. i. o b c°�a , a Lrls mold much power in the missionary V t p i= .!world of to-day.. CHOP .' CUTTERS — Owing theft storm the carnival0 y on Tuesday night was not so well 1i yml Jan , ,,attended as it otherwise would •i a Feb tgM have been, still there was a fair E S, �j m s , .�I Marl a a CUTT Na, Apr 'y= p. attendance. 'The following is.a list . :.CUTTER'S o+ d 'D d y e v ar.l IRayj�� < of the pri :e-wintiers Open race, - --1st-7W_-.White, ..Bvough:an, 2nd- attendance. nd — • r'has. Wagg, Claremont.' Boys' -. �� p y ..:e mx Juy Q� C ace under 1`l, 1st R. Graham, 2nd "' I have n full range of CnttE rs, all '- °° g mq� sept !s W. Shepherdson» Boys' race ro .. �"� m mal Oct. 1., tinder 13. 1st Clifford Tart 2nd L. flue latest stylar at 1)t'iCt 5 that g w m o eo ma Nov. C Pilkey, Girls' race 1st D1abe1 are sure to cuitvell:. „x� Dec;:0 Bryan, 2nd Joan Bennett. The Jannary 1910-Whitby 11, Osbawa I Brougbam 13,Port Perry 14,thcbridge 91,cannington 90, SeC011C1 heat of the fanners' race x' _ Call and see thecal as T frim Flire I Beaverton 19,Uptergrove is was pct run but will. solus —An unlllnited sll n• ' tau please t 1 cru in ev sly ;the next carnival. pp young man by the name of y'• a:' Wm. Graham, whose hove is at , ..of Clop and Feed R• J. Cowan' - B. ham Church Hill, neat' 111is5Pltllan'c — rOugLe.ive your oi=lers at the. --Lake, an'd«•lin a onetale worked .'`for Graham Br6s., made his ap• _ _ PICKERING LUMBER YARD e pearance here one day last Reek bf all kinds R The Pickering for Ontario and New Brunswick with a horse and buggy. He ' white cedar shingles. posed as one as haying made = 91 lane ;Patent Roofingand all kinds of a Vi ' e Committee • fortune :n Cobalt. He owned building material. Y. = three claims one of which he had on llanu• The object of this Association is to W. D CORDON & SON.. -sold for $20,000. He 'approached l Nelson ,Wang and as he was short lessen stealing and prosecute uf-change he offered to dispose of the felons. BAKING '}lis outfit at a great bargain. At � Members having property stolen commant M1� first Mr. Wagg was somewhat cote immediately with any,member First-class bread constantl on head suspicious but on questioning the of Eseentive Committee. Y r• man very closely the man's plausi- - , Memberabip fee $1.00. at the shop. . Wagon on the,road ` bee manner dispelled all suspicions Tickets mairbebad from the President or every day in the week. and a deal was made and the man secretary on application. Cakes of all kinds made to order left for parts unknown. Not long SPINK M�L� Exec. Oom.—L. D. Banks, Geo, Len shortest notice. after a constable appeared on the �V V. Richardson Picks ' , nt. e- PP \� - Tce-Cream Parlor�n connection. - � scene and took possion of the out- - fit, they having been stolen from J. A. O'Gonnor, Arthur leffi'rhy, W. A. TbOmson, a m an in Thornhill. PI CKERING President. Secratnrp.' Claremont., Ont. ' L i- , r s e'er r F.,".h. '.. y _ u,.• .fw ,. '� .. {, -- !'��L ' •L:rCi ry"- '.. •;', ... *, .. 'N°,.. 5'-. N ,. ..'r. 4 ..r.• 7'� ,Y y, avJV"s•.f"HT: �n'M' .M:..'.^f,.,°'^. 31C�-' '�:T .T. eR,- 4. „5.' f'.,,P"'."II. '^nL::�eG �;'•M Y' ''W '�*.. M•.U:.A '�' .4"5'.'.w:" ,'�'.'-.'_'�}�.•"-".F• ' • � .. ', :,... a. •'�:..,. ..�. ,z�..-.�. ,_.,.'; `'S'!";�3''. .rte: •'.!. .??' _ r:.r._ ��'"y. .:'. 1 r. ;f'.. . ,abac'✓... -. ,.4t.a'^.�',K. ....i"�.n..;•t.:a•".. .. .3' ryy'N' '.f•'•� t --•4^�n '''�^'. .- ^-•�6+.a:„:, ,.....: .. � .f".. �. x:.—.: .-.. .:..... .... ..i.. r. .... ... •Fry. ,�.. !-'• 7t .'' 'a frnH.. �.. .,r �S a .. '.+:'u:--.7° ',,S' ,.`i.'- -v- ......_.: ,..A'.r'- 'L.,- ',.+t.,a l -f.r• :?i5 ^u a- rMD t � pounds, and T will stick to it,” be and leaving a instants for hes aunt Y i»= said at last. He felt quite virtu- she left at as early hour for Loa- +} �► ous at his decision, for he saw that don. Her first visit was to the • ' be could bleed this girl of every Bask, where she drew in notee the penny that she had available. five thcusand rpoynds. Then sheOH T FARK Icals y Most Wou�ds I cannot ecce our ch ue hastened to Aekrb d s chambers s ut I v�u wI r:na a money but found that 'was too ear y 'here in tht morningI will give` for the g pointmen't. However, you the photographs in exchange she entered his chambers and de- IT PAYS TO FEED THE BOW. 'for it,"the said with a smile that terminad to await him. profit in h ` • }\ Tale of lave and Diss intit?nent was intended to ingratiating. (to be continued.) og raising consists of • p� "I will do that, but there are the making the largest weight in a giv_ negatives f" he stated, for she re- 'p`- en length of time most economi- membered what her father had THE WONDERS OF SURGERY Cally, and one of the important = said at the interview, points is to keep the anirf►al row- a CHAPTER XFI. She gave the -�- t'esr--itasLrue- . `Quite .right M,as Jowephs. They ing from the minute of its--birth ` Rem8rkable Operation Performed and nee that the saw is in coal What Ackroyd had,thought to be I tions to that effect and they start- are he by an Old Moor. s secretary's room which led from' on their journey. 1$he had de- He went to the safe and took out dition to produce thrifty pigs. J' the library at Leighton Manor,I sided n-ot to speak to Ackroyd en the plates. Among the Arabs and the Moors A reader gives his views as fol- ? d route, but to follow him to his des- "See, I will destroy them now," overt' European .traveller is sup- lows: was in reality a boo oir belonging 'he cried, and he Wok out his knife posed to be''a doctor of medicine "I certain] think that there Is_ -to Rebekah. She was there writ- tinction. She had remembered to Y ing letters when Ackroyd had been, bring her cheque-book with her, 'and began to scrape off the film. and a surgeon;. The healing art good money in feeding the sow �' shown into the library. When her` and she was thankful for the first "I am trusting you, Miss is the only one upon which they heavily while she is suckling her `3 entered she had risen to I time that her father was more Jobep:1$•" boast themselves, and it is, per- litter, because the first three father en cloth the tared icating door, but than generous in money matters ,Is .that the only copy that ea- haps, the one of which they know months of the pig's life is the time w ista l" she arcked buddenly. the least. Mr. Walter B. Harris, When the foundation for :what _she heard hold her .spell•, here she wet cuacerned. Far` pork is. bound. Little did the ethics ofthe first time too, she really un- "It is," he replied swiftly. / in his account of a journey to laid. I have found that a large eavesdropping trouble her, for she deratood the value of the money "Will you give ane your word of Tafilet, tells the story of a wonder- sow with nine or 'ten pigs tagging was listening to news that burnt 1 she possessed,_ for would, it not be 'honor that another print has not ful operation in surgery as it was 'after her will eat about as much. fate her heart. She could not an instrument to purchase seeur- been taken?"• reported to him by a native don 'grain is a day as a cow and there credit- her senses as.the bass' plot ity for the man she worr-hipped f Yes, Miss Josephs. I' wilI for vrkm tlalellina ill his Com- is good money in feeding her all was unfolded. Curiously enough she was not a%vear it if you like," he said qui- Paay• she will eat. Of course, Dorn alone All her doubts Were dispelled. nervous of the corning interview. etiY• I think the old man fancied that is not enough, and unless it can - Harseastle did not love her, but Some dormant fighting spirit seem- She, looked at him steadily, 'but I doubted his skill. At least, he be done otherwise, I would advo-- - -was being forced by her father to;ed to have been roused into ac- 'his eyes did not fall before her was always holding forth upon the Bate selling corn and buying shorts -1 tion. In fact, she was onl lead her to' the altar. 8he shody tool gaze. subject, and continually repeat- and possibly a little oil meal or dared with loathing of the position' glad to have something to do that "I trust y:.u. I believe you are ing,the story that when in Algeria 1 tankage. I mix up a slop composed in which she had been placed, and would distract ,r mi rom the r o s would, im had been offered a Moulous sal- of about five parts shorts, five parts e tin which she had held, benumbin sense of her loss that make you appear. You must have ary--the sum varied each time one e the corn mcaI and onrt er at er-viae fern rom er- , an allow to o soar shreds. Not a complaint of Hare-1 At last they reached London, "By poverty. I don't really un- of the military kospital at Algiers, twelve hours. You will find that -castle, for she realized to the full and followed Ackroyd to his chain- deretand myself, but I promise you as honor which be had'declined. ,if plenty of it is fed, your young she terrible alternative that had! bars: There waa no mistaking the that this shall be my last crimen• He sever tired of narrating the pigs will hustle from the start, N been before him. Her' love for attoniRhment depicted .on his face al offence. Hereafter I will live a .acts and details of his most suc- hard and fast rules need be laid. when she entered his room, but sobid sober, virtuous ani:pri&l life. fl i eessuoperation.­ There is e'sect clown as to what kind of - him welled to her heart. Yes,'it I grain or ' iwaa of him she thought, for she lov- as he thought quickly the.aston- I He spoke joco"ly, but boneath I in Morocco called Hamacha, who ;meal shall compose the ration. ahment changed to ho for her his levity shr, thought she could de-I tire followers of a certain saint When one has on hand, a supplyi� ed him devotedly. I g pe. The marriage could not take i prince could have but one mean- tett a C'eTtaIII earnestness. She:; buried near Mackines. These de of 'oats or barley these graina may right.was' 9 8•quite ri , €or Ackroyd had votees amuse their audience--•and be a-sed 'to excellent ad-.snta e. I place, off that she was determined, ing, g but how to prevent it she knew not, "Mian Josephs?". he said inter-I come to the conclusion that ha had themselves, too, lot us hope—by 1 The ration given above is simply for she was.beginning tU under- rogaHr+�9• i hard suHic:ent of wrongdoing. .hr•owing into the air'heavy -can- one,tof many that might be Com- stand her father's unbending oaf ".Yea. I owerheard the interview She rands. an appointment to be non-balls, which they allow to fall pounded by any feeder. The main , Lure when be had once made up between yourself and my .father," 1 at Ackroyd's chambers at twelve_upon their shaven crowns. ,On the thing is to have something to sup- she commenced breathless]' o 'clock on the following. morning, occasion in question a Hamdushi 1 flesh-makin material to the Dia mind. y• ( p Y $ She was utterly coafu.aeii and "Please take a seat,'" he re ;and she took her leave with a re- !lad unfortunately be ,n wanting in, growing pigs. 'leer mired was in a whirl. The lose' joined politely, "I am sorry that lieved mind. At a.-ly rate Lord raliaious power, -for.the cannon-I As to fecding the young pigs Tisaecar+tle would now be saved:ball crushed his skull. • of the mea she loved overpowered� you have had this journey. I eup- ; grain I- believe in making for them • - ose it Ras. your car that was fol- 1 from ar exposure of his ,father's; My old sheriff friend had been_1 a slop and accustoming them tai her mond to the rel of his Dai• fowl none'" LoFI.c�y Leighton Manor, and hoped that ed back 1 his ouncto e he removed thenbroo eat by -the time they are three or Fe p mg tion. $hould this mea carry out �i'ss. There was no other way. B P , I tour weeks old. They will soon ac- . his threat, an avalanche of pain. I want those photographs, Mr, her prolonged absence would not; ken patch of skull, replacing -it I quire the habit and the food con- `.and suffering would envelop Hare- Ackroyd,';' she said appealingly. "have been remarked upon. with the rind of a green pumpkin,.I pumed will ba made use of. ' The' cantle. He had consented to mar- "I do not think that this is a She escaped to her room, for sheand cloned the akin over it. Ina slop mentioned above will answer r business in which ,an lad should 'did not feel equal to meeting her I month's time, he said, 'the patient ; ry her only to save his father, y P their purpose quite , well, though hold make ever enieavor 1 Boa.-ern herself, ner began sus father, until she had had time,to; was not only convalescsat, but.11he supply of tanks y g pea' f upp y tankage, oil areal think out her future eooducG.• ; was once more at work raft-• ares fish the object of his sac eively. P and aborta may be alightly increta- siSese. It's black encu h, iE that el Long into the night she cormmun- tising his religio-acrobatic feats, �ad It is " g � possible to make the lit- e She li tened to the words that your meaning," she ejaculated : with herself. There remained with not only a remodeled dad re- tle pigs ton fa'L, so that they make e were passing and was appalled that scornfully. l but a week -till the wedding day,1 novated akrtll, but even a new crop rslower growth a little later on. her father could be so base. Did Ackroyd shrugged his ahou]ders, and soon the guests would be ar I of hair. _ This must be watched, and they �.. he imagine that he was forward• but he looked-ashamed of himsolf, ( riving, A rupture at so late a. mo- xhould be fed so as to beep tnem Ing her happiness. Did he think I for this girl's presence was bring- ment would naturally cause a - healthy and strong and in straight l that she would accept a husband ing his conduct home to him in .its;great scandal', and she realized THE BLIND SWIM STRAIGHT. condition. They will weigh from p that she would have to bear the' upon snob termsf Effie had diffi- I true light. But he wan not in a i � - _ .I75 to 800 pounds at sea 'months, cult is ru raisin a sob of grief position to be generous., for his fierow blast of her fathers anger I and if they du, thlsre need'be no y PP g g ge I when she announced her deciaioa Keep Coarse With Great DIreet- at the thought that she could be first instinct-had been to bane over difficulty in •bringing them to 875 to him. Bess, Gn fed b Sound. the dao hter of such a man. the photographs, without demand-I I � y fir 300 pounds by the time they are But a else was driven from her ing payment for them; but it was,i Phare was no other course open I Just as some professional singers.: ; or as the latest, ten months -mind but the danger which was; merely a passing whim that van- to her, for marry Harecastle she with magnificent voices never learn old." finished- threatening Lord Harecaetle. She I Ished immediately. would not. She naw only too, to sing -in perfect tune, so do the Another reader has just finished- was not experienced in the ways'of! "You must toll your father, I'w.ill I clearly that his seutimenta towards trainers of really fine &,v=mers 'killing his hogs and 'tells us that i men, and feared that Ackroyd) then deal with him," Ackroyd said her were purely thoam of a friend: of,ez find it impossible that men his late' May pigs averaged .owe carry out his threat. Could -firmly. - - - ---- -- +She placed herself and her feelings. with every •-quality for. racing hundred and thirty pounds dress- ;.. she do saytbing to ward off the. He had no -intention' that she !entirely in the baca:ground. She: otherwise can be made or taught 1 ed. They ran is a rape patch un =.. diagraoe from the man she loved 1 should do this, but he. was doubt- had determined upon self-sacrifice,I'to swim even in an approximately til the middle of October without . Why did not her father give the ful whether she herself would have l however bitter it migh be. straight line, says London .lit,- a pound of grain or meal. In Oc- man the money he asked,.and'have sufficient money, and he desired - How would her father receive the( Bits tober green corn was fed sparingly done 'with it,f to ascertain if this were' so. Hie news? She dreaded his anger, for, Many a .splendid swimmer .is and after"the torn-was hualsed:et' A desire seined her to break in remark had the desired effect. I she had never given Joel cause to l sten on this account, for his in- were put in the pen and pushed on them and, ober to pay it her- "There is no necessity for that;')-,isit it upon her.- She knew thati veterate habit of getting off his u e new a r famer g such a one that could sink its own would not permit her to interfere; said firmly.' I LING' IN WINTER. she was loth that he shoved a erti --and- .."."!besidesa i- markable' fact remains that blind know that she had discovered his did not seem to be inclined to as-i mate happiness of the one she When a number of horses are bwim:nera--of whom there aro in wicked act, for she was not able I sent to this. course. loved'I this country a considerable num- kept on the farm daring the winter, -to throw off years of love and af-�' "There can be no difficulty, sure-I :She feared not, for Elie knew his i bar in connection with, various in with but very little work to do, it fection at a moment. She knew I ly?" 'she continued eagerly "I I obstinacy only too well, aura the 1'stitutions'-for persons so affiicted-- is a disputed question as to cabs .. that he could have but one object, i heard the whole of your conve.rsa- had never known him so desirous; universally and without exception ther or not they should be stabled sad that was to obtain for her the; tion. You badly want the money. of anything as he 'was. of this mar- .swim with marvellous directness; continually. $eine' farmers makes man, she loved, but h' w he must 1 Take it and' give me 'the_.photo- riage• indeed, is as perfectly straights n practice of turning all their have misunderstood hes nature to 1 graphs." But here great difficulty was to line are is humanly possible, even l iiorses out of doors during the think that she could have accept-I "Have you them nay with t'hu's" devise a reason that she could give when t•he distance covered is •very i night and claim that they are her ed such a bargain. The more she I he asked ca9uall I bias for the breaking off of t'ne considerable rlier and stronger because of such thought, the more her pity for I "No, but I have my cheque-I ma.ri•iage. She feared to 'tell him So much is this the case-'tha't Dr, usage. On the other hand others Harecastle inere+seed. She would' book," she replied' earnestly. �'tell the truth, and she did not• wish to Campbell, of the College for the will allow Lhem to run out of doors }ove'hiai all her life, for she could "You keep , 'large balance at i him a lie. Blind at Upper Norwood, who par- all day and houro them closely dur- ' never change; she would be his•your bank, you are a lucky wo-I She thought she would-say that titularly•interests himaeH in the ing the night. dear Iriend�if he would accept her man, Mim .Josephs," he remarked she had mistaken her feelings and hysical educatior, of the blind and There are objections to both syfi- fsiendahi' . I y, �r that she.did_not really foie Lord as noticed this curious fact, re- tf�rns and. it would seem that a• p pleasant] But I am afraid I 'Harecastle. But he would not be- ha medium between the two. She was astonished as she heard could not accept your cheque.even� commends that swimtnera who per; PPY her father's repeated 'refusals to if I were to.do as you. ask.'' —Tl;eve-her, for he had seen her too eistelrtly foul each other on any would prove most satisfactory. give Ackroyd the money for which "Surely, there can be no quer-'I evident mjcieing in her happiness. course should practise experimen- Horses should have plenty of fresh: "he caked. To her it seemed such tion. An hour a' o you were only Her objart pis t.-- :. Lord Harr 1 it and exercise; and. will with- g y fatly when blindfolded a sma11 thing, compared with the too anxious -to get this money. castle aa-much as possible from her Blind swimmers can, it appears, stand cold better than they will in• ` r� father's wrath and to do.",ahe close con•finsment'in ill ventilated j `vital interests that were at stake. What is the reason of the change 1 I i on hearing a noise in any given Y ` .But what could she do? She "You remember how your father I must'be prepared to take the "ole direction not only swim absolute- Al ables. quickly made up her mind and only treated me: Do you. expect me to of the blame on her shoulders. 13 straight to the point whence the 1 Mares that, are to foal in the, r.— waited to hear the termination `o( show, you generosity in return?" Her eyes alighted on the,pack- noise proceeds', but when left to spring should be allowed to take- Ahe interview, for. perchance her he said caustically. ages in her room, and she sighed themselves their steering is just as I their exercise in the day time and.• father might weaken and so ren- By some perversity in his,nature deeply, for they were wedding accurate. he stabled in -swell ventilated stalls. ,der action upon her part unnec- he was beginning to enjoy the situ"- ♦prea"nts. She idly opened one during the' night. If they arR al eesaary. ation. All scruples had vanished, and read `ht name of Ethel Feth- ----�'� lowed outside all nigl'it some acei- She heard Ackroyd'•s parting and he was only too glad to juaiip eraton. She remembered' her invi- MERELY A LOOKER-ON. 'dents are liable to occur that could threat when he stated that he at this chance of saving himsilf.. tation for the morrow and she de easily 'be prevented in the day .would -wait twenty-four hours be- He looked admiringly at his via-I termined W postpone it. "Do you mean to say you 4tood vime. Trouble is sometimes ex- 'fore taking action. Then she tim.and determined to prolong the Then a horrible thought struck by and let our mother-in-law be verienced from having strange moved to the door of her room interview and play with her as Joel her. What if the ,rumor of Lord beaten to death by the prisoner doge chase the horses and this is• 1 which ted to the hall. She watched had played with nim'. Harecastle's engagement to Ethel without doing anything f" asked especially dangerous if the ground them out of eight and then -rushed His answer, coupled with his F'ethernton had been true f She the magistrate. is slippery. Many cases of abor '• to her bedroom where she put on manner, caused her to fear 'that blushed for shame to think that she "Well," returned the witness, tion or other injury could undoubt her motoring voetume• for some unknown reason he had might have come' between them. "I didn't think he required my edly be traced' to this source. Her determination web to follow altered his mind. But she remembered Ethel's can- hal Where a number aE young horses 'Ackroyd to London and endeavor "If the money -in not enough, I dour tai her at their recent meet D are being kept on the place the _ to obtain the papers from him. She could give you more," she cried ing, and surely she would not have TRYING HIM ON THE DO-G. test meant of housing is to allow. �'. 'Prove-eded to -the, garage, which desperately, accepted her invitation if this had Suburbanite (to visitor)-"Oh, them access to an open shed which ' 'was close to the house, and was His eyes gleamed covetously, been true. how are you t Como right in. Don't faces tics south. This will gee �.: fortunate enough to find a car but be suppressed any sign of de- At last the fell into a troubled mind the dog." them protection frim the COW ready. light. Suddenly his better nature sleek, and it was a ghost of her Visitor—"But won't he bite t" winds, but at the same time wilt , Ackroyd had but a few minutes' asserted itself, for the man was • real self that faced her when she Suburbanite--"That's just what allow them to take plenty of lead, and there would be little dit man of isconaistoncy. rose in the morning. I want to see. I only bought that ercise and receive pleat' of frets. i *GV* in evortakiss him. -- . 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The fact tCHAPPED TR0X FIN G:IRS TO rHE BLI'_1 D SWIM STRAIGHT. that does not seem to weigh upon him _..__-_ _.- 'crit - THAT WAS ALL heavily. in fart he is ge **,er► a••a R..�•� a -- i._ie_ .oil by Zaire-Buk. Iteep C`9urse h C.re;ot nCrec!- LENT AGAIN. "A 3 y -- b nose, Guided by Sound. _' light hearted a youngster can If you are suffering from badly- Just as some professional singers prompt remedy is what • � be found anywhere. He is devoted will chapped hands you ]ll be able to with raagnificent voices never learn to animals and has comprehend a little of the agony to sin every one is looking for. ; !Ii'$AT DOflfl'S KIDNEY PILLS A WHOLE MENAGERI which Henry Walker, of 14 Manu- g in perfect tune, so do the DID FOR THOMAS NOON. � facturerers attest Montreal en- trainers of really fine awi>ffiners of pets, and'Wo'e to the man or wo- ' ' often find it impossible that men The efficiencyof Peru- man dured before Zam-Buk gave him y quality for racing —. mea whom Prince Edward happens with ever relief. His mother, telling of the to see ill treating a horse or dog. therwise can be made or taught.®ootots Could Not Cure Hos case to a Press representative, g na 1s so well known that He entered Osborn-.College as a __ _ to swim even in an a roaimatel DroltsF,but Dodd':, KIdney Pole over a year-ago,o and is u- said:- Lo Y pupil y g ' popu- .works with leis shirt straight. line, says London Tit its Value 1S $ grip rem CW;it'od it out Completely.. lar with his classmates not because Bits. .,; sleeves rolled up above his elbowsny a - • 3iaidstone�--$sect.-;--February- he ane smelt Osborn anis a Prince but in pi�tas'hf it. and passing from a warm room to , tin on thislac Sunt,swimmer ins edy need not be quer (Special!),- Cured me completely. L, the biting' cold,.as_he. was obliged i i to say Well, he s, a Lolly good vetsrate habit of getting off his t i O n e d. That's what Dodd's Kidney Pi-._ to do, he got ,the -worst case of chap i he is a Prince. course naturally gives him a The grip did for me. Such is the statF;- chapped bands' and arms I have .c •r English colleges are .very demos- roundabout journey. But the re- yields more quickly, Ii : 'Invent made by Thomas Moon, a ever seen. From his fingers to his vatic and the son of a prince of the markable fact remains that blind well-known resident of this plane elbows was one mass of raw flesh, , royal blood or a marquis or vis- swimmers--of whom there are in taken in hand prompt y who for two, years suffered with with bad cracks here and there. Dropsical Swellings brought on by count is just plain boy when he goes Whenever he washed, it brought this country a considerable num- to school. Prince Edward is not leer in connection with various in- l . If you feel grip py diseased Kidneys. tears to his eyes, the pain was so stitutions for persons so afflicted- brilliant scholar, but he is a hard i. "I had pains in the small of trey � acute. He tried several kinds of universally' and wexception back," Mr. Moon continues, "and worker and will no doubt finish his r salve,, but 'nothing relieved him without get a bottle of Peruna course at Osborn with honors. swim with marvellous directness• . across the loins. The swelling really until he tried Zam-Buk. This ' . . - ' Albert the second bo is 13' and 'indeed' in as perfect! straight a at once. Dela is almost commenced first in, my legs and Yf balm seined to take away the burn- y g y sex gradually studies at home with his sister and line as is humanly passible, even g y got to my body. I tried ing and smarting almost at once. when the distance covered is ver I certain t0 aggravate different: doctors but kept getting younger brothers, but he will go to The cracks began to heal, and a y} gg worse every day until I wa's swol- boarding school shortly. He is few applications of the`balm cured considerable. i rather r So much is this the case that Dr. our Case. len up to an awful size. graver in temperament and him. Ifis hands and-arms are now Campbell,. is the College for the you a free illustrated booklet en• + "One doctor sent me to the hos- quieter than Prince Edward, but, smooth and soft. r pital where I got a little beliefit, ilile nim - oves animas ancl excels c have also use an,- u or ' l -N hAbout ena,00 tirua n e address The Peruna Co.,CColuxa- but the swelling soon all came'in outdoor'sports. other emergencies. I' sustained a RXRY-11911pil Fill i as noticad this curious fact, re- hising - - - Then I used Dodds Kidney, Buk took the fire out and healed are inseparable companions, and commenris that swimmers who per- Pills sad, as I said before, they up the sore. It really sems a won- `..'-cured me completely." I though Edward still occupies -the derful' household preparation. tefitly foul each other on any Every doctor 'in a small tows important position of big brother in course should practise experimeu- thinks he would ha become become Dropsical Swellings are caused the family his abaeuce from home Similar effects follow. its use for tally when blindfolded by diseased Kidneys Sailing to take : eczema, scalp sores, blood-poison- world-famous had he located in e>. the surplus water out of the blood. 'thehRs'children's Albert to that rank in Blind swimmers ea it appears, cit - r p 1 the childrea'a Fircle except at boli- ing, ulcers, riugwurin, children's i on hearing a 'noise din am give" Y 40ure the. Kidneys with Dodd's sores, cuts, burns, and bruises. Is i 'Kidney Pills and the Dropsy natur-' day time, also cures piles. All druggists and 'direction ,not only swim absolute- Repeat It:-'�shiloh s Qurdw111 alws>ryi Henry, the third boy, is 9 and is ly straight to the point whence the cure my coughs and colds.•• ally-cures itself. stores sell at.50c, a box; or post a great reader and fond of his stud- noise proceeds, but when left to w4 lea. Prince George is 7 and has free' from Zam 13uk t o., Toronto, themselves their steering is just as for price., It's only a matter'to time till learned to ride a pony litre a lad ,t -ace•irate. g y • nice thing ► - m people begin to sa considerably older. His leasoII about you will be 'toe IGNfLDREN Uf ROYALTY sPORTING ITEM. you-but iiauTa are 'fewer and his recess Rop-at it:-'•shuoh'scur&will always dead to'apprec:ate them. 41 > tioas are more varied than those of Wifey -'!See. here. George, I cure yny coughs and colds." ,the others. Tin soldiers have not thou ht'yoil-said cou hard been,duck , FAI[IL? OF THE PBIYCE AND (yet lost their charms for him and hunting, Gut these ducks 3 vu "You can't guess what sister A bgttlo of Bickle s'Anti-Con- - m ms aa;bn the lake at Windsor brought d'I-tam said about Higheollarefo in aahuSyrup, taken according 'I PaiNIGE88 OF WALES. r t directions. w �uh'du$ ran_cou " John the bah is 3% and is hav- 4m after I (hie) shot. coin•- tle .Johnnie, I. haven's An idea t. time. . This assertion ' y' in the world, Johnnie.., "That's;can be verified 'by hundreds who T' Ing his first lessons in horseman• ha%e tried it and are 1 -They :ere Just Likc Ordlnary�Child- R A �011'!SI'1'S $ m nth �it. You guessed it the v�.r• first P erased to ship. He is a handsome, manly y P Y time. g I 3 bear testimony to it& merits, so .ren, Not Like Princes of little chap, and he is of course-the A:e You discoutaged? To Your doctor's� that all may know what a splendid t of his' brothers and sister. bill hervp a ancial load! to your pais' medicine it is. It costa oil only Tradition. Pe a heavy physical burden? 1 know .chat Mild in Their' Action.=Parme- y y i •1i-- theas -mesa to delicate Women-1 have ,lr,@-q' $IrIC PINS 8 &_,ef_ _ sena cryoy not wad the Dain an atop the Iran who have been benefited b ` been dist ovratred, too; bu( laarrsed 1toW tot 1 B-�EEi y m o children are loved--by more —s-SID-UNLI:E 8ILA8: cure m Belt. 1 Wane to rNlie real-r bur- I in their action. They do not cause y'.. y persons than the royal children of When a feller finds a button doctor's billy I can do this for you sad g p S n the ' stomach or cause its use. ri'lin i England. This is not only because 'sewed on his shirt that Inas been 'w2 it-you Will asslst me. Idlsturbances there as so many pill � they stead for the future of En l 11 ou need do is to write for a tree Eng- missin' a month or two, he won- ox oi7the remedy which has been placed do'. Therefore, the most delicate It takes an exeeptionally smooth land's throne but also because they'dere what in tarnation his wife is my hands to ko ghen away. Perhaps can take them withueit fear of un- confidence man to sell mining stock are good examples of normal Eng- goin'-to strike him for in the hat sorao°trier =If sillo°i°bhali"be h ppyaandiPleasant results. They can, ton to a shiner: i fish childhood. or dress line. you w•ul be cured for To (the cost of aloo administered to children with- ■�-� P Stage stem ). Your letters held conA- The Prince and Princes of Wales �ntlal1r7,1 --wr�o to-dny for m,• free ere"tt_. out �impae;ing the penalties which At Q Ratio Tress WHseat Milk Want. M R&S.Z CUItP1A:li, WLud.or.Out. CALVES s..x r«thw have arranged most carefully' the •h armo(!cit: Nerves with opium T7on maT Iolluw the use of phis not so'care- see•i.erlpsstritIrrea Toeeer stop a 0`wh,but the inflammation Boas trom b W --- trainiag both mental and physicial towore•. Allen., fully prepared. Lung aalsam, cootalnlus n., Occasionally a thin girl- worries of the siz youn$stera and have im- °p'sR•spa to the root of the trouble sad cure, d»p••sled affections oftltr•atsadl because she hasn't a hvo:ider:out FRUIT (LAND. Pressed upon.all who are near h °ts'• Some candidates are so used to dhildren ion any capacity the need ,; , look. _ h h don "What makes being defeated(1 't vkaetes, close to rail and Vancouver, a M 8 'tF that they Pl 7 for simplicity of manner, dress and , you so late?" ` seem to mind it. Price sox terms. Also city and suburban lots : asked -the boys parent. "The tech- Rev'at it,-"Shtloh'e Care will always and,crenae, fife. Tits consequence has -been curs my oaughs and- GEORGE .4, Kz*;DALF,neater in x.sat er kept me because I couldn't N'oieosso an ruashins after a storm le the relict Ble 114stla s tit. W.,Vancouver, g C that they are far from being the find Mcasco�v QA the . map-_of Eu_ -' • + wh,•a su,:b�ttnare, pitiless cough bas Mendrfveu delicate spoiled royal children of - v;, hy Atiewi t,urrg Fin.+.,m. Nq tw it, `history. „ Once in a. great nL1ic a w„man YOUR OVERCOATS rope,'.' replied Johnny. Rad no gets a hat that actually'lo,)ks like ! u w`iiasa.`t ,a+ret Tyke a l,otcl• me with Vit OVERCOATS y Princeea Diary is the only girl,in 'wonder you couldn't fined Moscow , ,_ the Tamil and is the leader in all It was burned down years ago. It's one. ( iL and toiled flails.w&14 root better de al, a so apes Y' an outrage to._treat a-child in that .- :c kiss hoc rs away: ' r ,,, .,,t.mr.o►Yoetrr.l, nes iii I t me those, Va s erre to your w .sports, games, mischief and fun., wayI" A sudden Chia often mean,i .udden illnesx. ' ne begged, tenderly Lt+`he. fell in nRFT1aM AII,eR/OAlt pYStNO CO. it Princess Mar Who 18 1t' to IIOt Pai`tkiller i., sit ttiat is needed fo rani it rwq 1113 ar7n5 a7;d he was bus for tli0 y., + Cnequalled fur Cramps and diarrhoea Avoid . y - pretty, her features beingirregular, aub,titutet,th•r•itbutuno 'lalnkill•r ferry' next fr'w in•inute.s. ��Alid Yet the A �s �A'�TISON & VV• g11 The Wo Id is Full of Pains.-The D,,i,,. but she has the charm of health -' c n, Can.-nothing y I hat estftict-human- 1 ars uw t.. TETTORON.0, df seine(F,00d, e}-ta- m-mpres`sion of� •s r i : 11111 an grandpa; tem ie as , creat ess- - - , Iv Fad. "Nu, ' she murmured; "]t Stock Bro.keys &Financial Agents c wou. m&-.e her ing•from a multitude of indistingu- get�atong'," inquired the doting„is'hay fever, you know. m15t o on ' noticeable even if she were not a ishable causes, but in the main mamma of, the pre�,,oious child. g tOOS A►.LT .Princess. "1Io was leti,ant o5 L, -with the, treatment." =, Owing t0 man s negligenco:in tak- p .Past r'3'L i'C- and other stocks D aeht and hold n n eom mis7tom A'MOP OF-YELLOW-CURLS Ing' care of his health. Dr,' plied the cherub. \:<.Pl�:ascent as �- 0Lrre.9ondenceiavits4. Orden may b•wind" � Thomas' EcIectric Oil was the out- pastry;" l'' lullmiiia: S}lort Rsipetit it;_ shiloh's euro will siways our us"• ;wave around her- rosy face.` Hav- come of a universal cry for some sad crusty." cure my coughs and colds. ' ---- -•- -______ _ ing &•quick wit and a keen mind she specific which would speedily re- -' manages to hold her own . in the 'lieve pain, and it has filled its mis- They are a Powerful 'Norviuea_ Now many drop's do. you kttow R: lessons which she takes with. her I sion to a remarkable d'egiee. ' n3'�Pepsia catls�; ,sic, ingen:ant uf ' -?nrlilding :yo.ur:clf.-who can re- ;µ. brother Albert. I the nervous s}�tenl, and peat the ten commandrlcats'' Brought up-almost• entirely with I Beware of the man who is always debility once enganut,rc-d is diffi. s her five brothers, she has no . girl boasting of his family tree. •It's 'a Lcult too deal with. There art many I -Nothing,1,�oi:3 more ugly the to. friends, and she rides, swims, golfs, chestnut. testimonials as tv the cffi,.ac,y of sec a �leraf,n whose hands are skates, rows and sails like a small r -- �Tarnielee's l%cgetable, Pills in covered ur'er with warts: Why boy. Sho can play good cricket Ropeatit:-•'Shiloh•e cure will ahvays ;111;treating this disorder, showinghave these disftgnr-cment on your ou're my cothat they and colds" also, and she has even tried a bout y nei e r fail to 4)ruduce person when a sire remover of all , at football in Windsor 'Park. t, good -results: Ey ' giving Irriiper G 'tarts, corns, etc., can be foilnd DR. RUIT'S BUST' 6EVELOPt Now that she is nearing her ' Good-mgrning, ma'am, « said tone to the lige.;tivc organs, they� in Holloway's Corn Cure.- }Till develop purbust from two to three inchssi twelfth birthday i has been ordain- �t'illie, doffing his cap: Why, � restore equilibrium to th'e nerve l _ _ 1.6a very short ti,uo, ? what a polite little boy," exclaiin- centres. ABSOLUTELY.neaWi ass. Price .00 propai.L ed that she is to lead more of'an in- - Communicat;onastricti eci MisB Passat'. Do you alNfays __ ' t1i ratan is generally tette to his THa EOWaRnB M[DIC1N4 COMPANY y private. door life said give up some of the tale off. your ca like that io I first love-himself, ell Bathurst sten Toronto,ons. romping games of the ha AV O_\TH OF BILI'\� I' revs- c,�r happy P Ila 1 only P - . u'm;• to old. ` ed, and no little girl at grammer _ - ! West Anterir:i. and in u_ ' school'anxious to stand first in classf stralla there are •••L -^ we Maks the lmprutlo Statement that "•etre ,• imen who take� RAW studies harder than Princess Mary. , D a L^ Menthol Pliotor will do more to relieve ! an 'oath to remain silent aftel. the ! ^ nauratgis, lane hack-, lumbago 'and kindred sl For accomplishments she has, music, • troublo.+than any other plaster. 25o tins r.nd=1 death of •their hu=hand;,' In some French, German, Italian, dancing I yd.rolls. All druggista, cases they will remain ]!lute for, gi((i and painting. Fine needlework too two years after the funeral, and I t she wrestles with daily, l,ut this is, HIDES TH 1T LITTLE. GIRL .GAIN, very often tho oath is kept"also I. F RS her great trial. The new teacher had been giving by the mother and mother-in-law . ' g g Write far Weekty Pros Lists. Shipments Solicited. of the boys Pr1nc:� I:d«ards, the the children an object-lesson on of the deceased. the wild duck, thinking that this_ ' JOHN HALLAM - TORONTO, ONT. subject 'would be sure to awakenRepeat t;-=49alloh'scurevrinalways i their interest. cure mycoughs andcolds. ' "Now, children," said Ae, after,t , ----- ' a a lengthyeeplanation, "who will) H°`° some wnrnen can o�r>t tyre y t•e11 mc, the best way to shoot the cod to be proud of their hu0),auda ., wild duck 4" I is a mystery to other woulea. t I The children looked ,puzzled. —" f df Qnly for a moment, though, for-the If your chilclrou nlnan and are ' WHY DO a little girl at the bottom of the restless during sleep, c•nupled, SO many'7nst;tutions devoted to the higher Edti- ' 1 class -really couldn't • miss this when aw.akr, with a, loss of.t appe•�chance. tits, pale count, roaace,, picking of cation select Be8 pianos? The fact that they use i r the nose, rte., you may do �d prefex the Bell is evidence of distinct merit! Lp went he land to the hi h- P=rad' t est possibre altitudo it could as- "Poll -it that the prim, caner of One follows proEeaaioaal advice in acgwang an edue5tiw� rr wh�Y+not follow professional custbrain buying Bell piano i µ, slime. the trouble is worni:a. Mother We only pidaos with the III-akXbk wick 4 ?Z "Yes, dear,"-said tho teacher. Graves' Worm Exterminator (,f- "Please, f Repeatitg Acbos. _A "Please, miss; she almost gasp- fectually remove4 the;o Pests, at R `°^ awed use rest{ cd, so eager was she to get it out; once relieving -tile little sufferers. i�t hcnsPU . Id en11 In "pl-ease, miss, I know. Wait till the duck's not looking,'' A hp_nk cmPl;,ye sa,-1 a Absence doesn't make the heart Send for (free) Catalogue No. ';5. ',►in. �1---11t1, last•g teen or tw•'1rr' vent.. H,� must r w fonde• o a rival`: Iggrow 1 f living with his wife'i Fonts. The BELL. PtADIOQOrgenCo.. l.irnljisd GUfrLPH. reTiGl�' , ,, ,.r,•. '--.:,,r?.^ .y1:iSA" '" ',.,-y 'a.^ ., r....r,. .. � , ,.�.• � �� K.. :.dr.- „r?a'n 'h: n y }. -. ... ,.!,µy;• ..,.r;n.s+c ._.!1 .. , .. .,S•-. x.,+•a; •,^ s ._•:+,-d'.y'._.,e•v-.. v-L:. ,:a ,.?,'.i- +a •N-u- .5•.' �i+3r6+n :y. :�.r,.^. .r-.w=. ?..+Anal. A.. •,r ... nine. .w.,,.. , k W-.• as,- • wr, L r + •f'v w..r, ¢ lass«} '",�.^-. S 'f'•.m', v T '-•v'S•` .^r ; .._'..'^ .a a' .,Jar rr' .r?•rxr z-' �>M � t�". T: �'i {+.- .%' ^r`.. ��-._'wt'�+�q_.�y,�, '..••r y,2 .,...'y t Tom•'"�'� ," -.• r_'�*`�'. ,a�i.: - - n,r.. .I....•s •p•:.n r--M.,r .,_ .„ . :..,... u ... ,,... .'....:... .:.- .e,r', an :.«. y ,,, .. a',:.. •: s(.` `?. ,:;r. ,,,- -:,•6e''- Y t - of ... u _. .. ..�.: ... a ..� -Bliss Betha Palmer spent last use of the telephone to the farmer. ' j LOCALISMS. week with friends in the city. I During the afternoon the ladies of AV. the Women's Institute met at the z -bits. F. \� . Hobbs visited her home'of airs. C. Rogers where the Stock e Taking -James White spent. a couple mother in Oshawa a few days last 'listened to a most ingrestin address - u _ O p heavy fall of snow took -t;eor a Sc:l<lon has :been en-S in Lilt! vil'y hust week. week. on arae eF ui tnR by Miss osis _ _--- -,• - - - - g Campbell, of Brampton. About ur ng ItIIG' Iitbl' GWi3 iYt l ji►3 place early this week and in eon- gaged by the Spink Mills as engi- thirty ladies were present and enjoyed Qf-�Fe.brllary. ..sequence sleighing.is now good. neer. greatly bliss Campbell's address. • r . -James Mo. of Port Hope, -Found-A• pair of leather About six o'clock tea was served in d. .::..was in town on Wednesday and gauntlets. 'Loser please call at the town hall by the members of the . Women's Institute to all those who " '...gave THE NEWS a pleasant call. this office. �.• came from a distance. . Between + - -John , and. Mrs. Stephenson -Miss Liie Graham, of Kin- thirty and forty eat down to the There are a number of lines we wish to clear out during the first two entertained a number of of sale, is visiting her' niece, Mrs. F. weeks. Profit don't count. We want the room. on Wednesday, evening of last M. Mas John Field, we regret to the,Farmers Inst tute and the ging of t ; tables. g P In the evening a joint meeting week. - Wom 1 only, Oak Heater, with feeder, wood, spent a few days last week the past has-- ver Ill during Ch'a Imantinethe was wit reg. $1f3.50 for$13.49. -'Mrs. Chas. Knight, of Oak- report, y g ' dresses i with her parents,'Sinith and Mrs. -Miss' Richardson, of Beeton, were give by Bis. Dyer on the Edu- 1 only, Oak.Heater, regular price• a Clark. is visiting A. G. and this. Green cation of the Farmer and Mr. Hare, 15.50 for 12.49. -W. G. Ham was in Toronto on for a fen• clays. of Whitby, on the Importance of the Wednesday recording his vote in -Remember E. Bryan's sale to- class in Agriculture e9tand by the 1 only, Globe Heater, regular - y' Whitby Collegiate;and by Bliss CaYnp- the election for the Bishop of To- mcirroN (Saturday). See bills fur bell', of Brampton, on Influence. 5.00, for fi.00. Tonto. fall partieulaes. The evenings proceedings were en- I onlv,,.4 bole Cook Stove, regular y -Mrs.Ross, wife-of Rev. W. R. =Born-tit Dunbartod on Mon- livened by two solos ably rendered by 1i..u0, for 14.40. ? Ross, many ye:lrs ago located in dl�y, Feb. 15th, to A. T. and Mr:. Mis`s C. B. Simpson,. _ -Pickering; died a few days ago.at La v, a daughter. After a short address by Jir. Lick ' ` her home in British Columbia. -A number from here attended one of the best meetings held for sour(;' These are enticing figures. You hlid'bettel , . F. Henderson is in Toron- the carnival at Bioughanl rink un tiule was brought to a close by sing- step along early.. iug the National Anthem: to a couple of days this week at- Monday evening. t- .. . ': ,..•. tending the Grand Council of the -W. H.�and' J1rs. Banks eute'r- GREEN RIVER Royal Templats of Temperance. taiii�d a number of friend on Hardware, Stoves and Tinware. -N. J. Morrissey and-two child- Tuesday=evening. Oscar Doteu is recovering from his ren, hiss Hellen and Freddie,of -Harold Cou'rtice has sec(ired a recent illness, Bon•manville, visited with, his position ill a gents iurni hing - rs-ilia tis at present attending a mother and si=ter Ilene x da this stales in O.llama, patient is He.pel(r. - PM AN y Mrs. Booth aa.d. Miss Gertie spent,a week. The.cominittee in char a are R me , so . .CHA -lIr (Dr.) Dewar; of Bright, en e:izuriuq to sell the Pickering ',]i. Elora halm iters dispu,ed of a Ont. is here spendinga short college )ro iert is h ,' - ' r, .�„ .. .. .. - y- -- T. rte: c . , ass : :Tri a Fu :3 a. presefi ouie - __-_--- --- _- Il e_wi �IF6 tier, -. 1'F: - . Cronk, and other Pickering of. '%Vhitby, called oil Pickering with'her another, Blas. O. H.'Uuteti. friends. friends on ]•'ridgy last. IJr. Ira and Mrs. Freel, were the guests of W. G. and Bars. Barnes on, , (� �'l! f , . :•e -Roy 11ovv:bray, of Kinsale, -Soto- in \e>z` York- ons Sat Sonday. jjjjj,,������ < J SJ 'was-in town on Friday evening urday, Feb. 13th, to Dr. gild tills, A number from here are attending - last attending the"At Home''giv- 11. A.'Spain, a daughter. the huckes'todrnadient at- Markhat3t _ en b the members of the Swal" (�eor o= A. Gordon, of Turoritcr. this week. _ Wagons, Ha1]1e8R, 6tC y s >ent S,notx het at the huine of -.Jliss li,va Hn kin5 is visiting with Of HOTS@8� �er8ey GOW, g tika,Club. 1 Y p'' : Gervxs Cornell will hold an hi; father, Robt. Gordon. . ' her aunt, Jars. John -A.. White. of .- s n auction sale of his 'farm stock. -Owi•ug to the storm un •Sato- Brougham. ' Feb. 20th, IJ��, a my tote 1 the Village iruplenients and household furui- clay flight the attendance at the Jlis�Winniie Wilson is home from Toronto-arid is attending• school in -. `pf PICbEr1D�', I tare on.the 9th of March. Watch various-churche was sinall. � imit for bilhA. fberm. _ -Hiss Watson,ti;'atson, of Toronto, , -A.t,ert Grey returned home 'from EDWARD �` -The side of the e.Pfects belong- speut a, couple of days rec'ent'ly Nv%v Liskeard, -vilere he has been fur . D���II D I3R Y�N _ I'ICI�E RI1`�TG J ing to the estate of the late P. with her ft lend. bliss field.` ' a yf-a erupluyed at cnrpenterin;;. _ . -31rs. J(ihtl Field. r ho has been .�Ir Will. Puller arrived hl,utr frcnu .' Got•rnau took place cru Tuesday ' afternoon and wRs fairly well at- seriously ill for the past f~zau Iii-matt: Pubn., last .Qatinda • t+h(,re tended and prices gold, week is sloxv' y improving. '•he pent six weeks.with- het,:litnthe(, -A nteetEl�r'(af Whitby Presby-. -1`. 11. Fie4d,of Toronto, .-.pet�t..'�ud sister?. - - - G-ro. Lunshenth cartie oat fi'ow the eery will be held in 5t. Andrew's Fc'1(lity and Snturda� \�'Ith '.his 'C'Itr h[id:cy evening'and"entert:4lned Ctturi lI liere'on Tuesday neat at parents. John anis Mrs. Field, the Literary,S•.e•tety with a graphs 10.30 R.nit to ileal fvith a call from -tilt.=.- lla� S,a:tll c•untirtu"Vel•y phntii p-ogr:u,i. ® It bays to feed - Dunbarton eongregatiun to- Rev. pour'. mnd Its y t is tinxble to at- I.ivinwstone .�' Leonards gave teen W. P. bane• tend t.+r her,(fatties. In thttore: . tousicA cmi-cert,here'1a�t week in fhe ���� filteruatlonal -Lost between the fireball and -31iss Clara' Ham, .of Toronto. R'orktt,r.n halt. A good nutuher xt- ppO� _. Gretttam'=hill on Sunday. Feb. ith. .,pent `+c.tncl ty here at the liUttie c f tended and x11 enjoyed n good hearts S' F/ toc a gentleman's gold cuff button her p,treuts. A'r', G. and tilts. li<int. 1a"Rh c O S k JI. .and Jlrs. R'oudman. �'L ni. :and 3 `�� �' is with medallion setting: clip fast -Uc J,atu� vud, Kingston ` i.- f# Booth. been very low with in- cover. lir.and firs. Food : ening. I•'l1•sdet• please. leave same East. li�1s �lrs•. Htc•t, Fred. and' JIr�• .11a-I;:iv, at this office. flaniniatiou, but is now slowly re- Oliver and Jlrp.. Pugh wt�tt the guests �+ 1 'y Gervas Cornell hap. rented for 'cuverillr• last week.of Dr. H. and firs, Hopkins. _ a few months Mrs W.. J. Dale's F.tt_'tie Calvc,-A has secured a Soi.,e from here attended the Shred- u residence on King St. east. Mrs. positi•,a iii tit- Malleable 'Works, ded Wheat Banottet in Whitevale ti Dale and daughter intend to spend Ush lit:t. Ile left fur that place last n eek and :ill report an enjoy last c -L� -p -� -I�-�- T hIr the summer -with - the former's on Weduesday, tiule. A good number were dtsap- J O E P H v �� y' a - daughter in the-went, C. :and Mrs. Rogers' and N1i;s pointed on account uF the stormy night. -Uriah. Jones has -purcha-sed Blackie spent Tuesday with the sir. and :sirs. Woodman and family 7. Seneca Haight's farm on the 3rd formes•'. (tanghter, Mrs. W.Taylor frit on Monday for their home in Crt}n- �eoncession at present occupied by of Chetrywoua. brook, B. C., after spending several �A6 ! Thomas Calvert. We believe it is •--James Denny,of Norwood,has months visiting the latter's sister., on to the farm in the spring. the village and will take posses- large number of intends. _ the intention of bar.Jones to move leased the Fothergill farm east of Mrs. Hoover and stirs. Booth, xnd a e on. t saes -Mr. and Mrs. Hogle, of Hart- stop in'March. ••• + �+r �e r ---- - hey, Man., who withthetrdaugllt. -The ---_.i� £Jrsb will ap- -,.--SALE- BEGLSTER..__._. -- er Myrtle have been visiting with pear in' Brooklin 'next Friday S.CTi'xDaT, F>ts. 2(Yra, 1908.-Auctidki relatives in.and'arouud Pickering- night. under ,the auspices of the sale of horses, Jersey cow,,' wagons, The Manufacturers have advanced the price of :Sugars = have started on their homeward Uasoule lodge. harness, also house :►.nd lot coin- :'' and indication-are that it-will go still higher in the near joilrney. On Friday, Feb. 12th, a -An interesting debate will r;s; -t . i.' We batig! geed supply b@ o r, th- c advance =` }-partill-the WorkYnl+ti lo( qe ickering, the property of E. Bryan Itud still give to h ',old' at store' in Pickering: ` Mrs. Hogle, to bid good-bye-before. good'turnout is expected. Sale.at one, see c s or a pa �- es a , - the 'visitors departed for their -A large number attendee} D. ulars. AV. B. Pow(;11, Auctioneer. as "-1.00. •,! p _ , ;. l"ello«- Sugar, __ ]b,. for home in the Goldetr'West. y;eDertnaid's sale oil Wednesday �'ti Er>XESDAT, FEB.'24TH. 1909=Auc- -The ladies of the • Swastika afternoon. Prices were Irigh and tion sal,!of registered stallions and Best Seedless Select Valancia Raisins at Ten Cents psi ponnd. _.cittb entertained their gentleman netted Mr. McDerriiaid over$1zit10. mares, rotrdster hosscs. ponies, farm : friends to an oyster sipper on =F. W, Hobbs was -appointed stock and implements on lot 30,c(m. • 31 .Pickering, the propp,>'rty of Geo 2.'300 Bar= of COe11.fUrt'SUAp, StuiligTrt, Oetogan, or Friday evening last at tlfe home by the members of the Quarterly- Davidson.& tion. Miele at 1'', lunch White Swan Soa1) selling out at •: . of M. S. and Mrs. Chapman. Al- Official Board treasurer and col- at 11, See hills for full particulars together there were. about thirty lector of the Jlethodist cemetery, Pouelier A Postill, Auctioneers. Gzily Fcur C~E12tS per mar ;='who sat down to the tables which Pickering. The fee of $2 will be T:iunsnAS-, 1�I:n. 29TH, 1000.-Exten- presented a uzost beautiful appear- charged for burial and tills ruoncy sive auction sale of 'imported mares, 7est Quaker Fciod, reg. 10c. package. at Sc. .. ante. The ladies spared no-pains will be expended on repairing and Canadian bred mares, registered n }n making the evening's most en- bea,tify:ing the ground. fresh milah.cows, farm implements _Wheat Berry Food, reg. 10c, 8 packages for 25c. ';joyable one. The decorations -John] Dickie and E. Bryan the property of J. AV. Cowie, 31ask- Orange':(Ieat,-regular lbc, 3 packai 6s for 25c. were beaHtifnl and an excellent have each installed an independ- ' 11' m. sale at 11, Imich provi(ted. program was pi o6ic]ed. Before silt plwiieiii their,respective places J. H. Prentice. Auctioneer. Our Black zild Mixed Teas at '_'3 cents is the best' departing a flash-light photo 'was of bd�ines.s, and W. J. Miller has JI(�`n•4,T• JIAR(ii- 1sT. R99. - Exten- Come and get Genui.ne'Bargains taken of the.merry erciwd by :hiss had•another installed in the resi- sive, sale of stallions and mares, IV hogs, itrtpletirrnts, etc., on lot20. 0 ie. Q; onk. After passsing a hearty dense 'of one of his employees. con. 1, Pickering iKinvrn i roach. vote of thanks to,the ladies a.ild The new centra] is now in opera- Lire property of t'. Booker. gateJ hn ick' �►.�J 'O'pinking "For' they're Jolla Good tion in J. H. Bundy's residence. it 12, see, hill; forfullpartienht int � --,_.Fellows"_and "Auld Laing Syne" -11-0. for England, Ireland, «'. B. Powell and Thus. Peoclier, _ the'happ3 conipauy departed for Scotland, Jianitoba, Sack:ache- Auctioneers: - -- -- -- their re;zpective homes hi.the. wee waft, AIberta, British Columbia. '«-N nx>:-n:1T, MARCH 3Rn, N40-Ex- ng. 40-Ex- sins' hours of the•morning. Choice of-all Railway Routes, and hale e credit sale' of grade short- _ ... -linen?, rr� i'tered ui;i.vs: ill: ,le- -i11V •Lt•Y j'-�'[ril.v�" .ala -.,1..»i1.J tib,,--sill .J ti'cLIt1111.�J 1J11�1'�•` �iiit:ilti iii • t l,. - batiquet to be given In the torn the Allari, Dominion, C. P. R., At- stents, secs, n lot d)1. sun. I, open:r- Otis.hall this (Friday) evening prontis- lactic Lines;, White Stat•, Canard iug o.Long. ale a the pr1ch �. - of Geo. Len;;. Sale at 1=, lunch •t.t - , es to be IL siiecessfnl affair. The Etc.) Tiel:ets'toCan-Nos�tli-Nest. 11, see bills. R'. B. Pon ell and T. W Boots jt committee have prepared an at same price via Chicago as via Poacher, Auctioneers, e have a large assortment of - just arrived tractive program and �V.•D, ]dog= Northroutes. For All tickets ally Tui::oAy, JIARCII OTlt,1909.-Auction ers bass been engaged as caterer. where, every«here and all infor- stale of farm stock, implements Rind for the fall trade. The chair will lie occupied by A. illation call on or'write E. Steph- household gooft_� the property of - � J° ' .G.'Green. Chas. D. Gordon, man- enson (opposite P. O.) Whitby, * Gervas.Cornell, lot S, con. 3, Picker- -The Celebrated Williams Make, ager of the Dominion Bank, Whit- ing, (1} miles - east of Pickering by, will'respond to the 'toast "'I'll village). Sale at one, see bills. NV. (N o better goods made in Canada) , oiir voting men in the niovement" Institute Meetings B. Powell, auctioneer. and J, J. Mason, Mayor of Bon- «'En.EsirAv, BIARc"H 10T1i, lflf?9-Int- ;Ne;have also a few pairs of Boys' and Youth.,;' Boats, odds ma.nville. will res and fu tiie The South Ontario Farmers' ,�ns.ti- portant-credit sale of 'farm stocl, and ends, zee are.clearing at half price,. 1)p tote and the Pickering branch of the implements, grain, hay and rovtF; Call and see thein. Aoast `'To our country and the Women's Institute held most Success- " movement.' Addresses wily be fill meetin' s tiers on fast, pr lot y con. 2, Pickering, the T g property of John Henderson. Sale R A ..BUNTI Piekering iven..by.,J. A. Patterson K.C., of The meeting.,,-. were well attended and A' q g' at 12.30 E7arp. See bills. T. Pouch- A. f Toronto, Atl(l J J1. B1cNhiniiey, nnich interest manifested in the dis- er,`i�uc_fio$eer. •• ''�ma.na er of the Union Trust Co., cussiuus.._ g Ti;EsnAT, ,iInRcx 16TH -Auction sale The afternoon meeting was opened Toronto. - These Hien are able g p of farm stock and implements, on LADIES dLTST LIST N" by Mr. Elmer Lick in a discussion speakers, and there- should be a with the farmers reg .nt re Rrdin lot 10, con, I, Pickering (cine.mile 7 --]arse attendance of]aytllen' from the•diffirnities met with in the pro- ",.the r east-of Pickering village) belonging "t the different elrttrelres. A male ceding year :tad many views were to the estate of the late John J Fotlr- ,artette composed of b1 r. A. presented on the clover midge, turns ergill Sale at one, see bills. W.' B .bIRS, LEIGH intends clearing. out her Fall Milliner Stock to the S.-T., 1 g p Powell, Auctioneer )ublic at the, ieatest bar sin ever offered., "L note, I r_,.Ilel and JFFssr.. ansae ind the ter-shell bark louse. 1 g' g f, G Tinley Jnr] AV. D. Ito ers «'ill Altltnngh nn y has been found FRIn.\Y, JLaR('Ii 26TH.-Annu:a coin- D. a.a+ `et to cope with the three former, I lis»atie�ll sale at Brougham of farm ,AII Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats at 50 cents each, ret ler several elections; It is a stork. im lements. me rn,ent into whi h h,stnepc the l:rttrr,mild he rhpckrd vers �eil P honse.hnld fnrni- by either a sprav of Gillett's4VF,or the � tore, seed grain, hay, potatoes, and she further beg.•- to state tint. she will be closing leer store on the men ill ovvi, the owintry, are ent- I. ne.sr:lphtrt wash, }�0 Itry, etc. Terms credit, or cash. 19th of December, until Spring Opening-elate later. m' Tri ;nin mo=t h 't ert.ily till(] the Mr. Dver, of Colurnhn.�, then ad_ b'ee moderate. Pantries madr, early rFr,t,1P ' will a par on hills. I'nucher R North Side 'r (� h f I irkering* should ,flit(' dre"erl the nreet.tng on Farm Conveni- . pp PICkeY'lrl d Ont, LEIGH' TRS. 't, c 1 Ii i n fa ,}p tuts ret ir:oi'Pnieut. �ences sad laid particular stress on the Postill, Au tionEers, I � g ZJJ� 5 t '�fC.'G�'drtS.:,a6c. sass.,..: x:; .. ' ....' :r. �, :., ...:,' .:.. .... '>: .h.: - .'7.: ^-.a:....�� v!te...�'v.:„i.5,.+.tr.s..:: �;�... ..�'� "ti•" lxu 'eta ��.. 4. ' _ ":.u-c•.... r.",..';µ aye.