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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1909_02_26 „ y �1. e as N y • >., - ' xrA -..'s x..'. M ..F'. ,•ice. _,••.' ..s -,--fP:.3, _.'�T ” .G' s• r.,a ,.�..� _.. ,,,++wv_ .Wx-s++,,•.- . ,. ..., J.., ,; , .. 4--e,, ...: 1..r.•1. _ It - , a VOL. XXVIII. FIC'u'll, , ONT., FRIDAY, FEB. 2�r, 1909 NO 21 Xv1t�iilossal O9;arb•ti. MA Horse Blanket` rSCARBORO _ SCARBCRO JUNCTION p.. ". Horse _Blankets v(J James Butler, of 6carboro, lost a Fred Paskell, of Highland Creek, /`• r` valuable mare on Saturday bight had a narrow escape while driving C�I>E6 TRE:ITED WITH Medical You want the kind of Blankets your - " horses cannot get off and this is (through a runaway. The anirnal was home on the Kingston road Saturday. /� M. BELL, M. D., C. M. wherd you can get them. being driven along the Markhaw road night •(Bout 7.15 o'clock. In some 'z i * Late House Surgeon of the Kingston We have a good 'assortment and the nearly opposite Dave Beldam's house I way the horses got over the tracks of General Hospital. Successor to Dr. M.Bete. prices are so every person and taking fright,-ran away, breaking the Radial Railway and near the foot • ' man office hours 8 to t0 a in,1 to 3 p in and 8 can et thele. its leg,'necessitating its being shot. of Trout's HiII, where thele is a eros- sing. The sleighs runners became to a p m Pickering,Ont 9a-ly g es ' EO. N. FIS . �� _Gentune Saskatchewan Robes, fast between the planking and the co°�q,aINOT AS Ak A4v , EN$RDCATIDa the best in the 1 �,.ca,i on op:Domsny. PHYSICIAN AND SL'IL(3EON uc car Was coming I ANIM4t t►f IT MAS k*EgtlAt _`.• Member of College or Physicians and Surgeons. Single'Marness, Team Harness. The re-opening services of Melville' dov.-n the hill at-high speed and Mot- t ; Out. Associate Coroner, county of oat Tie, Holters, Sweat Polish.• Curry Combs,•Church will take place Dir Sunday orman Dun(:alr,owiu to the curie in O®ee Hours-8 to 10 a.m, and•I in 3 and 6 to 8 next, S IPrial services at 11 a.w, nd g' - • • - p,m. Brougham, Out. 11-1y ..Brushes,illetal Ga11 Cure, F. the road, could not see the teain• and + _._ Axle Grease. Hoof Ointment, 7 p.lit• will he conducted by Rev. Alex dviver until nearly upon thelia. 'By', Harness Oil and Dress'ng• Gilray,,D. D., of Toronto. Appropri-I the etc treat effort he sto r. t,egal. , ate in will he furnished by St, " Pp(•d the c;cr •. - Team Whips. Buggy Whips. lvitliu, six feet of the horses: hea(bs. E. FdREWELL; o BAF>RI8• AndreW'schoir in .the morning and' ' THOMPSON BROS., - Pickering by the Dunb:ci ton choir in the even- FOR Au SKI14 A9DASIONS. ` «T• TER,County Crown'Attorney,and County ! Btllaltor. Court House.Whitby. lav - - - -- — - -- inin'g. On _Monday evening, ,%larch $`Ch9•CyTS.CNApDfD I.S. 1st,-a rand concert wl CHEFtRYWOOD " zENa D(MD�lS DII Ls, " g It'be rriven by CIATICAAHEn MAIISae i - SORE SACK,ETC . T. BARCL:IY, Barrister-at-Law, the College street(Fresh}>te[i:(nl choir, Rrs�Carter purchased a hprse this Lo Soticitor;Notaxv-Public,sv.e^ial Exami- �CLAREMOlYT Toronto. assisted by other- vett' able week. nor for Hig,, Court of Inetica. Successor to talent. Sapper will be served fropi fr This about the last of our skatIn Messrs. Dow & McGillivray, Brock Street, Ing,Are scant>I aur_:: !:, ., ti,e start,as it to aro Whitby, 7 l to S ta'cloek. Program begins at 8 around here'. _ . actc"e uro5 auy. liseased akin or sores. FURNITURE STORE O'clock Sharp. ,Admission 25 ,cents, Barnard is visitipg friends in _„ � , Yetere>uery. -- children 15 cents. the neigbborhocid. I -Ula: SPARK'S E,•erytbing in " - Newrick l'Vikon visited Charles VEGETABLE OINTMENT will • eEo*i, AND D STIiT. Etc. Col- B• A tram 'was arrested here one da � ]lks Elwi ra Roach visited nu 8atur_ cakeawsy all ridi = anal l61 aildiseased a; Graduate of the Datario Vol inazc Cor_ D edroom .and P :kin tl.eud and }nt the skin into a - - t e ors arriiind hereareaT)o11t____ q --- ----- --- - s. Ontario Veterinary Medical Association. f- Win. Asliton was in the vl,lapP this Ilya and residence one and one•(ivarter miles Dlningroem Furniture week on a.visit. hired fair'the summer. AN(;ekes:said Dru;6:ores, Large Doaos- nortb of Greet!R:ver. Office and ehoeinglorge James Laughlin i! having a Sale On Sic Ask fir samp:es. boors S to 31 a.m„and I t� it q.m. Pritate Born to A. and Mrs.Cowie,on Wed-. g. - telephone is my cause P,0. addreei, Green also, Pkrlur Suites at prices nesday.2•lth in?t., a son. i March lith. r'Sie bills, TirewettitE::•�tcD^�(��Co.,]lallorjtoran,0at Elver, Out. the very lowest for .good C. ,Mc Donald and B: Rohin..w;on, who hiss Sadie Laughlin returned.holne, �T -' -- c goods. Window Shades and have beer, .ver • ill with a.ter a vi.it to her brother. - .i_ P S' -�-T -� �•• y pnenuionia• Ja,uie4 and Mrs. Lau hlin visited c • ti n` igusiirteGo QGaras. , Curtain Pules. . ate attending fast and will beout again. u (or 1 tfil. 1 „I t«ri an(1 _ s(a�n -lire. C. K. Petti, on Sunday. ` tiff a deliver our Furniture. l r Sandy Bonnet' hits ,hired with Salt at ll't.olesale rices. �.. ' THOS. .POUCFIF,'R Issuer of •Mai- anywhere f1�e of charger Mr. Blneman of the fith eon.,having 3ul>n HPFsb1'fart the suululer• p riage Licenses.Brongham,Out. s„Id him f:trin, has retired fzz>rn actio( John HPndersnii hail the tnisfor'tune These ch(•sirinK eiSller s8louhl s1 rid their = *a' z ,(<.a ;ll and-see us.. Ilfe incl utocrd into thP`village anti i HOPP..R ]S411Ar of :llarriaRe dOnliviled in the(sen house, to-Inst:a valuable setts recently. ' •order at c,n(4- t” the•�er-'v-Treas of t, D, Licenses in they County of Ontario. Rirhaiti Blake had a family gather- the-FeCtelizel ('Lich, p Hot+'19 incl f:irruets h:1 erintUla'rc"1 in on �l'edne day, Feb' 2:ith. in Z�. ti. JA( N. 3 ' OiDCB at store and bis residence,Claremont. - their ice su > l� Stored" 11-tvaly fn I. x y J _'- "t�r�fAL l P voininemoration of-the i;.fth We(tdin 13rt,ck Road- '�a�TORWAY H-OUSE.-:Norway, annther season, and none ton soon for. g a'.. chi t-. 11 %rme sF Led Particular attentionm- kety FurttiWre Dealer, etc. the wain itnd thaw have Struck u� this P. <.--Eorh these arta<Ie!+ ,are indis- en totwrmersatcendlo: eh.Torouto markets. Mrs. Joe I,anghlin gaup a party tar pensil,;e to s,tccen�fitl farming. ' ',Host accommodation. under the new mansRo. �}eel., CI.�1�.RF..S✓LONT' the young•people on Friday 1;1st. on meat. Chargesmoderate. J.J. 1EcCanar. , Pro- tho, urcasion of her daughter Stella s Plaster-About 93( par l.i i lbs sACk• - priecoR.BEATOY,TO 2e BRocK ROAD ,n t ahoa:t tic Fter_n)E)lb. sack. - _ hdr(}. A v-ery_goocl tains is report- P TOWNSHIP _ - ._. _ __ ---•- 1I1•. Brown visited Tolontofriends a irkeriilg in '�'11�� i!• Qoavepaaaer, Oommiuionertor taking •d --- this week. d. the-F League n'very goo -- by a r F. O 13., t, 1 t th aadaviu, Accountant, Etc. tions? to loan H;�1�e,.�j�j - Davidson'? snle nn �i-edne.day was paper was given.'liy hiss Tink-on "De- Establiz-hed 1803 o�s farm propert •lseuar of Marriage Lie- a ell t a ther this locafrels Ft many PI�r'gr vsd jl l p,; nee n'f r m Pal riat- Owing. *s ,n asses'• whiteva, Out. iag Y• g n cent ��1I. IIA�Y, Licensed. Anct1(tneer, washouts have occurred hereabouts.` tended.- Miss Timbers presided at the The Standard Bank All kinds of sales,,promptly attended to. jit -Dr s Miss Agnes Contaors, of_Toronto, 019an. Charges reasonab:e. Telsphoae-residence or f ^write,Greewwood,Dat. 9 y . ent a few clays recently at the home of Canada• Sent parents , x r FPOSTILL, Licensed Auetipneer,• J. H. and Mrs. Connors eritertained BROUGHAM ?` e for Counties of York and Ontario. Anc- j f 017 WRlIt' the- 11re5.t A hoot-of ft•iend9 Moriday-evening and - - ° ,. - - - -- Head Office- - Toronto Mon salsa of all girds mist P.to on shortest Y P an enj(? Able time was spent by all. T. C. Brown°is visiting' Friends in _ t notice. Address(arses Baser P.O., Ont, - 3 .y- p - and best Drugs and.Ch6m, Asa Hubbard was- thrown frons u GrPenhank. ----- WB. POWELL, Licensed Auc- load of straw last Saturday. He hind• John and Mrs. Philip spent last Fri- $1.00 o ens An account in our Savings V V A ttoneer for Ohtsrio and York Cos. All tCal9 'COCne t0 uq. Our ed with much yoree on the hard, icy day at L xbridoe.. p De artment. g -kinds of sales conducted either prvately,or by -' Rini Bufk and friend, of Toronto,- p "waction• Sale notes collected. For dates, or -stock ' is complete. �@ road, cutting his-eye badly as well as -- other p pparticulars apply at residence, Elizabeth receiving a general shaking up. A spent Sunday here. Deposits-of$1,00 and, a words are re '' 11.1 Ss„ Piokoring. Orders left at News Office will guarantee the quality to reckless driver was the cause of the Wm. Matthews, of East Toronto, is p a•celye prompt attention. 131y, accident. here on a business trip. ceived,on which the highest cur- -- - be the�best obtainable. k R TPOUCHES, Licensed Auction- Arthur Percy, of r Road, visit-.. .rant rate of interest is • eer,Valuator and Collector for the Conn GREENWOOD len here o Brock d .Va of Yoik sad Ontario A41 kinds of auction V. e Thos.Feasby,+of L xbrid ,was here ' allowe "sales conducted and valuations made at moa- " Mrs. S. Webb, of Stratford, is visit- on a b(lsiness trip this week. ante charge. Estates and consignments Don• y/ in her mother, Mrs. C. J, Willson. bliss Lee,of Lee13ide Junction,is vis- No Delay in .Baking Withdrawals � private managed and sold by suction d X NC'yaddell isy L..L r "private Bale. ltfortgages, recta, notes' and III• • yA(1e Anl1 Miss Mathewson •icing with Mise Marie Wilson.- - Farm:Sale notes coilected• `sacral accounts promptly collected and sari.- spent A few drays with Mrs. N, Adam Thos. Philip took 36,dressed lambs actory settlements guaranteed. Phone or Druggist and Optitiall eon. to Toronto market Tda wartse for tarmo and Pwticulars, Brougham. ' on uesy lxeneral Banking Business Ow. Dates mss be &zed by phos•:YEws ;/� Pearl Corner, of Whitby, is s end- James Underhill and daughter visit- Transacted. omos. y P1Cker1lGlg ont ing a few days with her uncle, J. Me. ed �iawrick Wilson on Monday:. - `-' t ' Lean., Miss Meda Ho le sent-A few days -_. Chas. And Mrs. Bruce, of Toronto; thbrweek-at-B-Borkg,•-:3ann ,tae." (r'lareIIC6 T. Batty, gI'.� ' ' are the guests of Rielllaid and Mrs. Uee. and Mrs. -Philip and 3 Miss E. < Dillingham 3 �j li ilaon. Brodie were at Cedar Grove on Sun- Ta her �& CO Nelson and Jlrs. Ltdgett; of Fact dal?. . Pickering Branch. Undertaking Parlors g Toronto,are spending a ieli'days With John C. Philip had a hue on Monday Ing street, tc ering. 'calls by day or night promptly Have a full line or fresh and cur- Will. Hollis, who has engaged with .new house. attended tar; P P n ed 11 EMt9 oonstan '1v on hand. -F• L. Green. moved into the 1ton e Quite h mmnher of n, • r + (Bell or Independenf.i �`arntec n motor. t,). Ar atm to ire the.hockey matches ` ,Roll, •Br,eakfast Bacon, lire. J. Dl vitt returned to the city, nil iii»iday nil;ht. � ;. ' ':Isla, Plulugna, «'einet•i<, etc. :1fii•r ala^ndin , :1 week 1vi[.h h(•t• r,1r- lire. 1,ai(ll tit•. lvhi)rhac lm.eil visit- Having secured thr;tga+iitcy'for- • • • (v:t J. a1)(1 112 s. Grahaut. ing li(:rs::n and dnitn4t(;r in T,)z•onto, th(- _Brwiipr(Iti Glonife and l;nhy 1[cLe.,ri, tc l;o hr,�heen•lyin„ in h-ts returned i:oinP. a ieker�i�r� ��er �iil l,Pa lricr+s laid for And•.lJ:arhle-Woks, I ion pre- a :e:y rr:ti(;tl condition for scmw d•,y., J. II. xml .•lits. I3.•::1 :i n(1 '`}+• Ilat- + 'But(her- cattle. lyith pnr�iuiouia, i, much bettrr incl ton:rt'Cl a c>i,lont, spear �+:nldl+v tti ith pal, to fnrni>li all work in _-_• - the, „r!-nice. and marble line ropes ate entertained nuW -uf le•I li. ;and?Fz�.:�(I•�hiif. c 1 First-Class rigs for hire at th(! �'ery lowest prices, and REAL ESTATE : t,, - �Irq. Cr4 w%o.% of T„ronrr.,ti, herd :woriananshi p g;uatrauteed.' :Day 'Or nlnl,t i)+ n an ]IrPhnil rcturt:,ci to Lad= with her tnothrr, 1Lrs. •1!:uy• .11,it• o (:cod, shipped where: desired. L .1:, Mai)_ ht.-t wr;ek. nfrer cpendin;r tht-w" v.-ho is vory ill. 4r•e rue before placing your Bus 'meets all trains a aiie of nt;ml,hs xvith -I-:i noel ]Its. J(llti .noxi, lits. ]Iib ny, .of CJ .11' ordr.•r, Lettrring done on the _Teanling prolilptly attended to. Insurance ,arid - -= 11'i11.r,n. He ty-n,ac,:ouip•tnied tIi thea Grove, visited clic lofts is cisior,]Its. shortest notice. _ lAttei"s gtat;(lchii(lren: H,1i:lei cud, t3rrnlid, herP'nii lIondnv: Agent for Canada Carlia e Co: Wilson Wnodside. ,Win. Minson lins e"Ompleted his C '%V. GIBBONS, - -Cliirelnont i; Conveyancing acne ,_,.. tern, with h, Birrell..pa Cu•eenwood, W. . .P e ak _ _ - --- -------- Pic- erilt VJHI EVALE an(1 i; Dentis for a halial:i}.. - --- -- n• F{( :. I)r. Gtny of l II(IR _(�ollogo, H;i,t.P and Lot fni: sale cr ,n rcr", Dclli't'fe,rget the 511I'4ll(1Pd «Beat, will enlidlict the set'\ �c in SL John" haminet 11A Rev. C. n. Johnston'., ohm-cli..noxt Snnibiv. Foh..''�th, Zlacksmithing • .11sri Pltuttng lfil]'fur sale; 1PcUn•e in the• llethiiaiist rl:nrch r.n Jacob Tool and lvife -of B. C., old ll'e(lnesdu- evening. . ch 3t d', Le it r --a ,---. litOacre Farinf i:s,ile.-' Mi•,•and ]Iis. IsraelBuz,onhave•im- friYncl,< :uidrei,itive= 7l'thisvirittity. ,.:�:r•` rill'kinds of I rit'lrin•• neatly and- - proved considerably and their nmuer- Young people to the number c,f 25 1 If ynil'watit to 1>tir sell or rent, (,all oris fricn(ls are. Much plea�od at the spent a very-err o able tittle at Janies ' rom itl cfx0Cuted. J y'+ P l y ;1t nay oflice, rliara;l.iIIs, than:e. :vire,•ll'ilkinson; their d:ingli- I{ciiitley's on Thursday evening of last ♦. .Hors -shoeing - a - Specialty, : _. ♦�j~� �! t°Pr:+�ho hay been here _for the past week. Y'Y r y Richardson• few weeks has returned.tu her home The hard tinies.carnival which -was G'iC�R1�O T x T , A '�T, in (.'hical;o. to have been held on Tuesday evening The Marldia•in And, Pickering Tele- has been postponed until' Monday PICKERING, OST. Notary Public, Pickering phone q'o. held their anntltil meeting evening nest' 'a in the Oddfellows' Hall here oil Friday 'W,bitevale speeders and Brougham .. .. the 0 inst. A fair attend- Jan' rs played .1 friendly game of The evening, 1 th int a Io �i t��g ance'of the stockholders were present. hockey here on Saturday evening, the •� The financial reportm presented by the home teawinning by one goal. ; DOMINION BAND WINTER SESSION :inditors showed the company to be in bliss lI. .11u1colm treated her S. S. i Skilled Labor, a• •1 flourishing; condition. The Presi class to a sleigh ride, tea and evening r- Open% January nth in all de- dent reported that during the vea Tmrsic irn-p'rid ]Ast. ' -Grade Materi,at - Bend Oft7cc, Toronto, partulents of•the CENTRAL � 1908. some 36 miles of line had been The girls all report a:spendid time. q„ l{Igh Bliss\ESS COLLEGE; Yonge constructed and 74 telephones added Will. and Mrs. Ham, of Toronto, �- ,.' General Banking Bilsine s and Gerrard Streets, Toronto, to ylle system. This makes 'rt grand Frank and Mrs. Soden, of Claremont; u' transacted, = e! 01ti'Catalogue explains our su- total of 220 phones note_in service. and Duncan and lits. Dolphin spent That tells the whole story ' 8, perioritp,in Equipment, Staff, There are at present ab(rit 65 miles of Monday with R, J. and lits:Cowan. he absolute rCliabtlttyot .z lleth4dsand.$estilts... .You,are _ pole line, with considerably over 100 Pickering Township Sabbath,School �,j; o t 1 f ''Special attent}on given to invited to write for it if inter- miles of uzetalic wire line. The pros- executive met.in the Christian church _�), the RE41NA WATCH, ested in the kind of school work pests"for I" would indicate a very here on Tuesdav and decided not to /. a reliabiUty the collection of which brings best success, Ad decided improvement in the business hold any convention this year.- J. H.- i_ .> d. dress ll', H. SHAW, President � of the company, The stockholders llichell•and Geo. Philip were appoint- sale noteE, and those intiinxtely Connected with ed in tors. - j ,which has " � the`intricate workings of the company The hockey togrpame4t at_Markham. .I earned -for it ;• - ' have every faith in the undertaking, ended on Tuesday night; the Stand- i. SAVINGS DEPARTM)JNT, and now that all minor gbstacles have and Bank; of Toronto, winning the ! the reputation: i I3RI`T`15H > .Terul of 1(X)9 been overcome, look for it bright and gold watches and the MAitlands, 'of �,+ 1Ru8 A5 �epCAit$ received of $1. and CANADIAN' Ten per cent cheap. prosperous future for the company Toronto, winning the gold ine(lals. �/ upwards. BUSINESS er, ten per cent het- -that has fought the battles of ruralIf the management had not changed �� THE SUN." ;ass HE PICKERING NEW COLLEGE tgr for Busines, telephone service from the beginning, the program, Brougham would have `N, 'I21t@rt9l3t allowed at highest TORONTO Shorthand and Mat- The election of ofl9cers resulted as fol• at least won the gold' tnedals, As the current rates. rie. lows : President, Alph, Homer: Vice -piny all through showed them to be Booklet free. R. A. Farquharson, Pres., Thos. Bearr.; and these with be the second hest team, they having NORMAN BASSETT '3=. CHAS. D. GaRDoti, Manager B. A., Principal, CornerYonge and Dr. ('r, N• Fish, A. C. Reesor, F, H. scorP;l one more goal on the Stand-i - Jeweler And Optician, Bloor Sts. Reesor, A. F. Wilson and W, A. Ful. ards than a:all the three other teams WHiTBY, ONTARIO }„ WHITBY BRANCH, l ler form the directorate. i that played,against them, 3 • _ r n„ , t , r zv'..,•'fir:: "":t`.'':... = ''..s: .�• _. .'�§: ,.{' o- ',si• t ;;37�" .> y"� rh n./,• .53.. '... y� •.....:• .. •-' .. _ ... .... Y -f•'r. a .. .,: •..: +� "•gy.•.A. ,ig.�. ....}"Y. J.B'T T. — ;,'a wA .:Y k, A•. .. dr /s:Tl.hu.. .fcf�.xo P, ..17 :. -. ..!RIFF «s.+". B. '.•i:,.. - 1 f+'°a6$+,S^.. leG?'{j`" .',� •,r,, P.'.. ..'.>•Y..-, - .,-t ,F' • :..^,.•,��`r^ a r tr>.Fw- ..,- ,. ...x•,.'As.. =• r'".a >, %+�: 'vr,.•G»•' s� .v:.. i... .;,�• ,� ,; ,,,,. ..a ,ti.7Y"�'r�... ,.. rvt'.a." v...,,..• ":fid, c,vr �; .. .c.� .? 'd-" ...+qA S b L'•`. �. ....,r, - .;- F.. +:» .y,G,f Bw•- p 3;^. �.L 'v',: s?s; .er ! 'Y.'.',' •:aq�". r-' . � 1 i « , :t handsome pile of buildings, to" be A FOND RECOLLECTION. FROM BONNIE SCOTLAND known as "The Donald Institute; ITHE TRUE �►�E - THE EARL OF LE1�E�TE� � :rth w ul' t - -- _.------ --- brA equeathed by the late Mr. JamesOF — ` Donald, a native and len s mer- or Pork Chops. LATE NOBLEMAN WAS FIRST a1gOTE8 Op INTESEST F801lI chant of Glasgowg FARMER ON ENGLAND. and London, "I have wondered sometimes," SEB BANKS AND BRAES. .p said the amiable head of a voraci- --T ous city family, "why we didn't �4ied by Uric Reid In Blood and Lives of His Father and Himself ECZEMA OF THE SCALP. have more griddle cakes, wheat Can Only be OarEd Through Covered 4 Span of a Ceatury Wlmt is (loins On In the Highlands =- and buckwheat, and that sort of and a Half. and Lowlands of Auld Zam-Bn>< Cares a Bdy who Suffered thing in our 'h' use, because I am the Bluo�, 4 Sostls. for Three Years. very fond of' such cakes, and ,so The death of the Earl of Leicestee ' Now and again mothers find that are all the children, and of buck Not many years ago doctors recently removed from the nesse wheat cakes in particular I have a thqught rheumatism 'was only a one of the most interesting figures The death rate in Perth in Decem- sores or ulcers on the heads of local sin caused b g K bar was 13.8 per 1,000. children refuse to-heal, despite all very pleasant recollection. P y,exposure to in English country life. `'When I was a bo we used to cold or wet. Now they know that' The Cokes of Holkham in Nor. - . There were 8,137 criminal offences ordinary treatment. Then is the have always buckwheat cakes for rheumatism iu caused by the blood The have been established in that committed in Peasley last year. time to prove Zam-Buk's healing breakfast in winter, with fried. becoming tainted with uric' acid. count since the ea.-'I des of the Renfrew has now a population of power. pork chops or fried sausages This acid` contracts the muscles, y y " 18,355. It has A case which mothers will P. P B and I twelfth century. The first to rico gained 3,000 since read with interest occurred recent- used to think that that was 'a' stiffens . the joints, and irritates to real eminence was Edward Coke. 1 the last Government census. breakfast cod enough for as b tke nerves. Then the cold and wet born in 1549 All the linen factories in Dun- ly in Winnipeg. Mrs. C. Keep, of g g y ody' crake the , the famous Chief Jus• and I still think so. joints and muscles tics who was the author of the fermline are on full time. It is 682. Alexander Avenue, Winnipeg, , - groan with aching rheumatism. _ says:-``A year a o little Irl The cakes we used to mix in a Petition of Rights, which he propos- gver ayear since a similar agtivity g mJ' g You blarne this weather but the prevailed. contracted eczema of the seal and batter pot-different.from any other ed in the House of Commons P, real cause is acid in,the-blood. if notwithstanding all I did the sores piece of crockery I ever saw, and I His great-grandson was the first Galashigla Town Council have not promptly treated the stiffness spread until the child's soalp was can see it now in my' minds eye Coke to become an Earl of Leices- _ � bought for $10,000 the property in spreads and the pain grows wcrae completely covered. I took her to as plainly as if it stood before ter, but the title died with him. IS Channel street, to widen the,stredt. each year until you area helpless hospital but none of ilia loci,ns me, a deep, straight sided, earthen- was revived b Queen Victoria foe Over 446,455'has been spent on cripple, tortured day and night. y Q Ladybank drainage and water and ointments applied bad any ef- ware pot of a- very dark brown. If the disease touches the Mart it 'the father of the Earl who has just feet on the disease. By degrees the glaze and in capacity of about a means sudden death. You can't died. He was the first commoner" schemes. They, are nearing com- child's hair came mut; until she was gallon and a half and havin on the whom the late ,pletion. g cure rheumatism with liniments, Queen raised to the Last year Galashiels had 271 quite bald. We were at this stage other side a handle; the only pot of plasters or,hot cloths. You must peerage. He was 83 at the time ane' atron 1 advised to tryZam-Buk just that style and' dimensions that o to--the root of bl in for over fifty years had been fam- i s, 1 marriages and ea e, and did so. Froin first comment- ever saw, an perhaps it waste the blood. The one sure, scienti- ous as r. Coke of Holkham. Lille sad $eikirk 168 births, 48 marriages i with this wonderful balm the only one ever made. fic wa 'to cure rheumatism is Dr. several other heads of old and dis• The Linlithgow district public e i go re Te rout - - isms in 71TIS, ecause y -untitledanti les e (lain. The sores were quickly ban- that if anything had happened to actually make new blood. They was reluctant to aecept a title is health -authorities are at present fished, and in a remarkably short that pot it would have been regard- a-weep out the poisonous acid, looe- which could give but :exercising the utmost diligence in space of time the child was cured. ed' as a household calamity, famil- en the joints and muscles, rand LITTLE REAL DISTINCTIOl€. connection with the.rather serious The hair soon grew again, and is iar to us as it had become through .bring ease and freedom where be- outbreak of typhoid•fever at Lin- now quite long sad. in a healthy year after year of use, and the mix- fore had been pain and misery. He died in 1842 at the age of Be, liow Combination Poorhouse. " having been born in 1754. colxJition. is li the batter in it was t mighty Mrs, ) red. Sabeau, Canada His son who died recently, was Pollokshaws has just added to its All who have Bare (If children familiar household ;its, the last Creek, N. $,, says:-"Three years ' buildings a splendid school which should know that.Zam 13uk is parti' thing done in winter before we went ago I was taken.with a severe pain born'when his father was 68, so that was formally opened by Sir-John cularly adapted, because of its to bed. in. my right hip. It grew gradual- the 'two lives covered an extraot'- IStirling Maxwell. purity, to the tender. skin of chil- "Every morning when the cakes ly worse until it finally settled in dinarily Long span of years, no lees The big thread mills ,of Messrs. �dren. It cures with equal dispatch were cooked there was left in the both my hips and legs. The.pain than 155 years separating the birth -Coats and Clark have been the sal- ringworm, blood-poisoning, ulcers, pot just enough of the material to was really almost unbearable. At of the father and the death of the Tation of Paisley-during the recent 'cold-cracks, chapped hands, front- first I tried foot drafts and Tini_ son. It seems. strange that in 1808 r serve. as -yeast for the next day's industrial depression.' I bite, piles, bad leg, etc. Used as batch; and every night thelast thing menta, but this gave me only the+there should have bees living the A convent of nuns-will 'shortly be an"embrocation it eases the pain we did was to g+t out the; buckwheat mast tesiporary relief, sad I felt I son of the man who headed a depa- established in Hawick, and the sis- of sprains, and cures rheumatism, (batter pot and mix up in it the as if I was to go through the rest;tation to George III. from the coup- tars will come from the Dominican ) sciatica, and neuralgia. All drug batter for the next morning's cakes. of my life as a suffering cripple. ty of Norfolk in favor of the Convent of Stone, .Staffordshire, gists. and stores sell at 54c. 'a boa; Then we would put a loose cover on A neighbor whose - daughter had !ackno lodgment of the independ- At a meeting of over 2,000 rate- or post free from Zam-Buk Co., the pot and set it near the kitchen been cured of rheumatisin by Dr. encs of the "American Colonies and - payers of`Glasgow iecently, a re- Toronto, for price. stove, where it would get a little Williams' Pink Pills advised, me I Plantations," strange that a man solution was passed protesting -- +to tr • this medicine,. and 1 pur- should have died last Sunday whose P p g ' warmth, but not too much, so that � S against, the proposed -alteration.in SECRETARIES TO THE BRAIN.' batter would rise just right, chased 'three boxes. Before they father danced with Marie' Antoi- charges for stair-lighting. were all goes I was able to et m netts, knew the wonderful court At a meetingin. Glasgow the LSometimes it would run over, but'i foot u on m knee and i ngie my. g Certres Wiiirh .1Ueird tiways to not often, for•our folies were high j P y my . Versailles, where he was called Scottish iron and steel makers re- Saws Details. �experts in making buckwheat bat- ;shoe, something-I had not been�ahle i the handsome Englishman, and aoI ed to stop work rather than Iter, ar.d usually our batter rose ! to do for tw.-, years, and I began could tell his son what he had sees Pay the proposed, -' demurrage 'Habit is the acquirement ofa : . to feel I had at last found a me li Iof France before the Revolution. - - charges for railway waggons, etc. t machinelike or automatic'power of ;Mist enough to fill the pot, rising cine to cure the trouble. I kept The late Earl, who was created a Hamilton Corporation will pay l performing certain duties. Actions i at the same time to the highest on taking the Pills until I had J which we have at<first'to exercise attains,ble quility; and then in the j.,iisoci, I think, a dozen bozos, when J Knight of the Garter in 1873, wa all workmen for holidays, half-pay I morning the batter was thinned ' the father of the'House of Lords, r " is to be given to employes in cases our intellectual centres to be able to,i down a little, so that it'would i'1 was completely cured and I ain I baring been a member of it since of sickness, while foreman are to perform are ultimately discharged t as well and strong to-day as ever I ,1�2. 'He was not-an ardlent oliti- without an reference to our mind I spr.cad just 'exactly right when P ' Ise paid full mosey when- ill. ., y - • . , � � was %n my life. I want eti cry suf�I cian'and the last vote that he ave • Isabella Beatty was fatally or consciousness: poured on the griddle, and then the ferer to know that 'Dr. Williams g Indeed when the intellect comesfamily was ready til eat"em. I Pink. Pills is a sure euro .fog rheti- I was against Mr. Gladstone's second -strangled in the works of Valentinef home rule bill, prior to which he Sons & Co., photographic Ito interfere with the automatic er- "It-seems to me that the pork matism, and that if, they will give I` publish- P chops we had in those days were I this medicine a fair ' trial, their. had been counted among the Lib- t era, Dundee. - The moving machine ;formances of such acta, - says the I better, than an to be had now; oral peers. His one absorbing in- caught a_scarf she-was puLtin on London Illustrated dew's, the are Y pains and aches will disappear as , g Y they were from locally.raised and I mine did." �terest was .agriculture, as it had and dragged her is.. apt to be fess perfectly executed I fattened pigs, and they were very + Sold by all 'medicine dealers or been that of his father. The deatli occurred of Mr, George than when the machinelike activity j tender and superior, Certainly it by mail at 50 cents a bo er six SPENT A MILLION.- it ILLION: _ $yeTe, who, for nearly half a yen- of brain is permitted to hay a its I would- be difficult to- find now such I boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Wil- When the latter succeeded to ' tory, was the principal tacksman �away. Take the case- of reading, sausages as we had then. lliama'• Medicine Co. , Brockville, Holkham much of the.eatate was a _ Qf_Lhe burgh.land st. 'K in writing and spethng; . at firi3t we : 1,��-,e used to eat those buckwheat�Qnt- mere barren rabbit warren some Mn Syme; familiarly -known as ,have to,acquire these gifts through ! � "Hinghorn Geordie," was over 90 the exercise of close intellectual cakes real hot off.the griddles, with I of it 4oredeemed -marsh lands. ,_;years of age. attention; later on they are auto- ,those superior pori chops,'or thoselSUGGF.STI`'E OCCURRE10ES, Father and son, in almost equal There is'about to be erected' Tnatically performed, ;extra, superior sausages,' and with amounts, spent well over a million We do not after-the childish static ` b sinstances en tt�dren IniEiated rung in imp and develop7ag-- - of education require to' bethink (cakes-a morning,meal of great de Great Inventions. (the estate. Holkham is regarded light and glory. as,the cradle of English farming of 4 the sound of syllables or the forma- mea .calculated . o ax aimp of our fnl ani- the advanced type. I have taken Scoffs cal appliances owe this rexiatence tion of words h act of the en. stoutest constitution surely,.but ore Holkham was the birthplace of EmuWon fol'six weeks Y P all had cast iron stomachs and it to the ingenuity of children in fash- enlightened estate management and Clearly what was at first an inteI- Toning, their playthings. Argaad, and have found it a won- lectusl act tins become' ural tee_ I did us- no harm; and I have won- i agricultural practice. There was purely who invented a lamp with a wick introduced into farming the four derful remedy. BtfOrC I. chanical. dared sometimes. w•lIy wQ couldn't ' � g • fitted into a hollow cylinder, was took the emulsion I had no Also in exercising the other ° It" !have something of that sort now; course shift, turnips, barley, but she, meaning thereby my better I one day busy in his workroom; clover, w'-,eat, - practised in East i appetite; was weak;, had and in.•doing a sum we arrive at a I sitting before the burning lamp, his correct solution- *ithout having to !half, telling me t`Iat cooking cakes i Anglia to this day. To the Holk- lost ne�Y�Y pounds of means a headache and s burned little brother was amusing himself ham sheep ahearings at the end of think out the rational of the b placing ' flesh, and now I eat well operation,. 'as we did 'when tau ht face and a tired back; •that cooking Y P g a bottomless oily flask the eighteenth and beginning of the _ and 31!11 g �cakes for this famil• would be an over different articles., Su denly nineteenth century can be traced �'�Y �Y• arithemetic at school. The saving i y. he laced it upon the flame of the Y I find Scott's Emulsion to., to the intellectual centres which :awful task and, that it wouldn't do. P P �the origin of the show system that lamp, which instantly s.1ot up •the has done so much to improve be veryeasily digested deal with questions and affairs of I So that grand breakfast of buck- . piece live i Y Q long circular neck of the flash with a good food for all:weak every moment must be enormous in I wheat cakes and sausages acmes to. .. stock. It is acknowledged that the consequence • of this division -of y,"• increased brilliant Ar and did me now in 'memory. oni y• g efforts of these two Earls of Leices- not'allow such a suggestive occur- ter placed English agricultute in ORE eop . FLORENCE __ gg BL labor. The centres in question are —=_•a rence to escape him. The idea of ESER, No: 1 Myrtle left free to exercise judgment ment and P the front rank throughout the l Avenue, Bridgeton, N. J. I 1 g FEDERiL LIFE PROGRESS. the lamp chimney almost immedi= world. To Holkham went the most to engage in the highest operations ately came into his head, and in a eminent agriculturists of England This is of our conscious life. I Fintancial Statement for Past Yoar short time his invention was per- and from abroad' to see what was wAes where one of thousands of In the brain structure wegactually . Pre-eminently Satisfactory. " fected. -"- - being done and to exchange ideas. find centres wiiich dischar a these, The telescope owes its ori into a 4 Policy-holders holders and shareholders isimilar. occurrence. The chi peen of rTeaht s it Ina the i of tie mental firm, Even to the a head y ratified with the, Y fairly be said died ou play part - of the Federal Life «assurance the EI•en when w,, must be highly g �a Dutch 5 ecta,cle-maker happened Sunda come to higher brain operations a twenty-seventh , annual ' financial Ito be playing one day"with some of Y , their father's lasses in front of the like principle prevails. statement of the directors, wbich g o♦p�•o+-o♦t,;o+ Centres are seta art'for govern- appears in another column. The,shop rioor, Placing two of the. - _ Emidsion - P S SAVED BABY'S LIFE. Ing-muscles; others receive mea- Pr-ogress it has made dui•iug the glasses together, they, peepei �' est year . clearly- reveals tit'through them and were i_axceedin ly Mrs. T. Osborn Norton se�gcs from organs of -sense, and p 3' ' g has given an appetite. It's so others again,r sitting in the judg- I'Canadians appreciate home cont- I astonished to see the weathercock Mills, Vt., says:-"I have easil digested that it doesn't tax, ment seat, report upon information- pan:c'' y g. in •ghboring st:-eep.le• brought- .. no--hesitation in saying-_-V a that are wiael mane cit! T of the net _sks gestiveorgansand they rest; received. preference to those, operatingwithin a 'short distance of their Baby's Own Tablets saved = 1 yyet the body is wonderfully pour- .g under foreign charters. eyes. They were naturally puzzled, my baby's fife and I cannot r.' [Zed and built up. The.digestion This company- offers policy-hold- and called to their father to seethe THINGS WE CAN DOWITHOUT. say enough in praise of-this is improved-then ordias food p ry' I ers ample•secs rity and pays them.strange sight. medicine. He was so weak , is sufficient. It is wonderfully how many things Ilib•enal bonuses on the maturity of When the spectacle-maker looked and sickly. that he 'took no '• i• Growing boys and girls,who need we think most aced;ul are really 1 their policies. th,oug}I the lasses he' Was no less. notice-of-.anything, and cried ^-- so much food to keepthem well g- -- arid, strong, and also eoa•Ing, Tr this little experiment, and it assQts show a hes th in ease. Been. IIs w a,n the children hal so much that I was worn out j _ ._ not so very necessary after all. During tlta past year income and cur used r Y P y r went indoors and,thought caring for him. After iv- ' should be given a bottle of ScoTT s R g g s� will astonish you. Take a sheet The latter nor-, stand at $3,31=.,- the matter over, g EituTaroit every few weeks. It , and then the idea in him the Tablets there was does :wonders for them. It pre- of paper and write down' all -the S>G.65, an increase of $31,4,383.91, occurred to him that he might eon-.' a great change•, and he is I' 'Teats their getting run down and things you "want." Male the list exotusive of guarant(,e capital, struoi.a• curious new toy which now a bright-eyed, laughing spindly. Nothing does'tbem so - as full as your desires- tire. Put The security for policy-holders, would gine people a good deal of baby, the pride of our home." muc6 gam• this list away for one hour, -then •in'cluding guaranties capital,, now amusement. Not long after the Baby's Own Tablets cure all , look it over. Cross out the things stands at tho b,igh figuro of $d. - telescope stomach and bowel troubles, A" DRUGGISTa pe R'85 an accomplished fact, ,r. you think you can do without, and 1x•1,856.65, whilst the liabiliti3s for p break up colds,, destroy ,, Lot'to"Iyou'anoa i er. tea stern- in another hour revise the list once I reservim and all outstanding claims — t ♦ worms and keep little ones 0 _ tsreonthis mDieot s Care.sivtns is X3:3 045 790.00.' showin the hand- THF. ALP$:.RF'T IN A SEN- health and more. Next pick out t)se thin s ' B CI Y happy. Bold by wwr •nate. ofthbpaper. g' some, sur los of $1,140,070.65, L nt you feel you cannot afford to buy. Pez- TEi�iCE. medicine dealers or by mail ' TT ek vvr4e Then, with a mind determined to be elusive of uncalled capital, The f,dl<:wing is the shor,r•st sen- at 26 cents a box from the ` lis Wa�neton st.. . Toronto level and sensible and pratcical, $o ---�F• hence contaiiiing- all the letters of Dr. Williams Medicine Co., over the list once more, What is Greatness that• is thrust upou the alphabet: Pack my box with Brockvil13, Ont. the r^sultl Try it and see. people seldom lasts laag. five dozen liquor juga. .,�, ,.::;,�..,'. .. '' '...�co"uy. �. .. a>...,,...,-.a: ,., '- _. .:.,:s .?,c s_c......u,!�._. •,.�..'..:,;..: m. •.;:: ..w,i,.•a �:,«: .r�- •:.ra��a.c J.'as^.'�,r .,�,. t�,.y�F='::. ..m•. S� 1'L.+{ `,+,'�s, '•e.,w��r:t;;•'_�'•e,; . �.. .., S l � .. tl'•x' ,,., ..... . .,,. •.•'� sc,,..,... �•�v.4�k:'.w.:.,,;'t.. � _ :�"'r.,. .-s'�",c:, '�'—_ mak' Via. .r.. '�i:-. r 'r ''+� p�wr.,. ti..' b, '•,y-..5 :.s,,lR. a:+:r .. rF,n,' �p: p}{.� ..+'; .'� ..',,r.. ': _''? .'.'L_.•. .. ._.�;, "�sVP"' ..1..''�•: '.w s ''"i•:r- ^E•O'..'wG .; r- .. •, ' -'..r-.,j.6 ,: tp .T.JC , +�'P'.4.,. .'•i Fel4l�i+ ,• M _'�h''a�,. 1. q !:!�- T• .4^�,L ,,v.,.C+iG'A.h"+v--."'3 •41� b .r.. ., y}.F ,�r„•.;,,2.. ',u,y'.: ..SCfu ...e - '•✓ A m '15': ` ^ w•+e rue _. ,,•, .,.,_.:,, 9.�.;. .gyp..,'' .,...• ..•...., R...L x'.i„ e.. '.Ys. .w •.#... 4;. ;.�.. *a";Fj•?-, Y . .. .. • .. ..+• - • "� a,. .. .<. .".r' ..f :.aF".:Yl;W..^ ...r.•. "'hc _v.;.,t; aa.�'�x,.. � � a x �'w.:... � ~fir. •T .r '••.., '^. -•.: ^,' .' - /G. .rY.. _ n G A ,. .., p ..n:F �;1• - .'� •:.. .4 -nT'1, �p g�nn • f s MIDSEASO� HATS. ,' �2WV91IVtI1waii Clal©aU�s { Gant Praise Iti is very difficult to face'�}leae ". r ' �� �, �� C�aDC®1' last tevq weeks before spring with- M .T0~ out providin in some wa fox t. . headgear: t scans an sa ute - . 'We require the nett of iiia •f Edward 7ecesslty that -some sort of p're- +� �[atlark, who are entitled ti• an estate parat.ion should be made, so that slued a1 IkC AO-; we base also valuable the heavy fur to(jae may be dis- Ablofmitien lot' the following: So Says Charles Bell of. Money It made by getting in on the ground floor in all q� carded and the bat of lighter mining propositions. An investor putting u his money to tx dolphas :Garratt mainstone . D(!dQ S Kidney tceighp many be substituted until , filen Gil*. YaoLlwain - ''develop a new claim is the peen who is entitled to the first `ikta Godfrey Milkman the days for straw hats come again: p�jj$ profits. The first• refits on all good mining deals are enormous. pleton Goodrich Murray When pp you are buying such a hat The Crown Reserve 11[inin Com an atson ..iGoodman Halley r ,'' p y'!Vas composed at � �•. -and I am sure you will be unable ,� . When the property had been nthoay - •[fray - ']'lain - - thirty shares of $1,000 enc He had Rheumatism for ren years •and to. do - without it-choose some aiuffieientl 'developed g ntoata■ 4BEi r Morrie the old Reliable Kidney Remedy Cured small One which will •fit well down y F� warrant its belII turned lIItO s - tin Grears -'N•rval Company, each .syndicate shareholder received 30,060 shargs g' him one ever of stock in the bompany, for each $1,000 he had paid in. arll2et Gelder ?iermaa your marceled hair. I:et'the ornett GatGlee O encu North Ran crown be flat on top, and let the Each share of-these 30,000 shares is today selling at $2.80. -• ell Gilbert Owen Range, Digby Co., N. 6., - f4uluand O'Malley Mar. 1. (S ectal .-"I am so filled general effect be chic.. . F ) The Temiskaming & Hudson .Bay Mining Company's canto Gr.Hay sea Porta with 'gratitude,to , Dodd's Kidney bn much for the shape. For the� shares were sold at 25c. each. 'To-day they are selling at =' am -sages Porter Pills that I cannot raise them too trimming, let there be gold or per paid over 12 5009'. in dividends. eanie gecberington packet p $3.00 r share and have s rley Herbert ]lhill#pa highly." These are the words of silver, or one of those chaaming, The Right of Way Mining Company's shares were sold at ' ger H•mm2ng porus : lir: Uharles Bell well known here tissues which are silver with a'tint 15d and are to-day selling at $4 ? ` 't Use; Hilltori ]!aaket y g per share. sckmaster Hartley porter and the are echoed b man an- of some light color-violet, pink or Y Y y These results are obtained by taking the first chance. If adshaw Newell Piskta other who has been freed from the green. This . charming material the pro rty in -which you are interested turns out good eo Hal• Prior tortures of rheumatism b Dodd's may encircle-the crown or outline Town Hay Quelch Y you makid a fortune, if _not, you have a limited loss. o7d Harper :.since Kidney Pills. it by a- little band, and the orna- We are organizing t =forth Sassell leostroa "I suffered terribl from rheums- mentation.may be given by a ft w hg a syndicate to operate three claims in v Teases Hoare Rodger Y Gow Ganda, the richest silver section ever discovered. BOIL" Yat9eld Roberts tism for ten {ll, flowers or b same Taut These claims, we think, will turn out well and should show yeaV," Mr. Bell con- y y feather, araby Kul _.-lc•bercwn tinuea "I was so bad I could which will stand directly in the enormous profits to- the syndicate members. The syndicate rooks Hodifee ]3anaall acarcel middle of the front, r y y axnap Holdforth Reb•n. Y get in and out of bed. will-be for $50,000, divided Into 100 shares of $5oo each. These lair Howard Ridley After tryln various medicines But whatever farms the trimming shares ars payable $100 cash and four further arillet Huxley 1t•biason of your new hat be ver sure that P Y payments of without gettl3ig relief, a friend ad- Y $100 per month. Of this $40,000 will be " Abell Harris ]ieynolds there is not too much ornamenta- p paid for the pro- audmaa Bamsdals wised'me to try Dodd', Kidney perties and $10,000 provided for working capital. - If de- . nor Ranter, ILesttea� Pills. Six boxes cleaned the, tion piled upon it. The generous- ' velopmefnt. work warrants the formation of a Company, a kburn Hughes Rabtery Rheumatism ri ht out of me." ly decorated hat has lost;its place - arpenter Rayl Riley $ formed with $2 0()0 ()00 capitalization . RX—A IAM%I V-LM 25I ney pills each share in 'the syndicate mill be entitled to 15,000 shares l!rsf ford Heatley Rogers do to Rheumatism-clean it right One of the French toques is o LAm an' ' r L'spow �OISYH Saryoani w e lert in the Treasury for future developments. Byn- I;?ton Blldr—ed Stock and naturally. Rheumatism is It is ma,:!-e of soft straw or shirred dicate shares are going, fast. Write us at once. tle,rk Jackman summer csrused b uric avid in the blood. liberty '.satin, -and trimmed half We strongly recommend the above as a good speculation. Cavnangt Jones Sheldon S way to the high crown with a a.cos>, Jackson Bimous When the kidneys are healthy they Y g Make all cheques payable to and Jeffs Baba;a -strain this uric acid •out of the wreath of 'hand mtule tiny roses PATRlARCHE & COMPANY, hap7nan Jenkins Schrader blood. With no uric.acid in the 4 mixed with gold' ones. �. tea Jolly Sexton �_,•r`�� BROKER$, . am Johnston Smith blood there can be no Rheumatism, _ a main• Reny 'South Consequently.rfee Ilaaae •.Scholes 9 y to cure Rheumatism, f3EE 9 Btandard Stook Exchangs Building, Toronto, Can. Knapp Seymour cure your kidneys. Dodd's Kidney .. ecu wont's to see de bright Lamb SimStro Pills always cure the kidneys. If „rEbno Lees ' Strom side o life, said uncle 'Eben, Dale am IAby ichomson 3� " cava of to be w illin' to put in You may have noticed that there pp Rater Them Without Mllk. =rt ices 140M utii on F Villiers ,; ivy little g atience ani' hard wrk to are more men with blockheads�thau I CALVES sCustomer- ]Ghat do on mean P $•"•t r'.• awsoe L•wia Yoniteic?bttr 1' , het keep it polished 'u " steelaBrtarsa•adCa,IAd.,Soroate �. ornor Little eoa by sel.ing me that stuff you' called D P P p• woeden legs. — Key ..area Loris tsillisma flair-restorer, and telling me it seas 7 .W�h would -restore my head to its ori- A Woman's Sym.plthy I'se the safe, pleasant and etfec- i�GE�78 �ANTE®e ear Laabbroch W'hurk sinal condition Chemist = Ar• gnu dtecotvaxed? la your aoetor'a fuel warm killer, Mother Graves' • Nott Lea ZFfiitrhead "Didn't " blit a ?envy financial load? Is your Arlin you like 1t 7 Customer- Worirr Exte rn>ynator; nothing - tan ,, , a heavy physical burden? I know what reach Li;Lt liVhiY pi .ea No, I dldn t. if I heti kept on i t?one met,n to dcticute wornerr-I.. ?ave• equals it,' Procure a bott]a and flood profits. Even boys and orb* Mallon Woodroffe much longer I should have been en- been eiscou ed-to ' but learned how to, take it home. irlte earn $6,00'to $12.00 per week. 7; art McScnna Warren ' cure self, to rein a aur top the —- - - --_ ONTARIO SEED COI p y fold .'MeroAith `,Walton tirely basil. Original condition � aens.�t°hyy not end the,pain anc�aw t1ioL - arrest 9loaei•y warwhawaid indeed!" Chelilist•--"Most O le docker's blit'? I can do this for yolk and edea McGasdn Watkins Pe p. wIll it you will assist me. w' 1AY Yi>� tie, St'atorloo, Oat a?r 3[ac;rKor wailer are burn bald, air. That is .,re All you need do is to writs for a free FRUIT LAID. box of the remedy which has been placed' - - Salaasoa �d'eI1.rs1tD Walsh arlglIIal COIId1L10II." Fb•aalei, close to rail and Faaeoarer, a C eater HsLr.}1lwa wrR7 in my hands to be irtven away, Perhaps price g6w terms, Alou city and suburban Iote LRT My 88.11D YOU A this one box will cure you--It has dune so gerald 21cPhie wylaa' far otfiers. If so, I shall be happy and swHincreage 90mo Crean bio—amtol cies Morrrom Young Impnritlea in the Blood. When you will be cured for 20 (the cost of a' GEl)BGE A. KitNDALL,Dealer In Real s I" alloway -Middleton. Walker the action of the kidneys becomes pos tare stamp). Your letters hold conal- $is ilasti s bt,W,Vancouver, IS.'C. 3 °�_ ._. to roar home for It sstya• r C. Asan Ma1e'er Warren dent1a11y writs to-day tOT ntV ter• trent- •• ohrist Mr•Plidurs Webb Impaired, impurities In the, blood I saent. MRS.F.Iii CURRi.H.Windsor.OUL OHEN ILLE CURTAIN!! The Trial will 'cwt ' ratpger Mclfnaa -Wright are almost sure to follow', and gen- - and an kind.dhooseliaoctopaLe you a pansy. I sell all. connoted McManus _:Wakoford eral derangement of the system en- very much to en-, i1L i OLIANfiO I maekin•Arictly onus meA4 act Murray g y It doesn't take ve Qj CURPlIR3 oY:o sues. Parnrelee'a Ve etgble PiITs LIKt fta%1. and it has so be bettor tbaq +Y TOC= iAMN lib Lt THE ABOVE LIST( g !courage a hopeful persue. wrlM w w alfoac»urs otben(not aimpl ssgLrod)1a will regulate t1w kidneys, so that stead= a ekance in Can •n. In- Write as. gnotl■g articulare of birth. aBnTiM WatlaAi111Ya111a ill.,sea 164 Meatrsal O y the will maintain health ion IS i s h.stor,and,.Ito. and •■sloe• it. our only fee. .lied • y Y action It.is Good,.for Man.and Bea-t.- croducea In a quare-dool amped addressed •arelop• and w• will send prevent the complications f no. 2 bona o w• fay Fro*Trial and•z- It partienlars.•• Quaraate d authentic. which certainly come when these is Not only is Dr. Thomas' Ecle-tric •A' J. PATTISON & CO. draa.nseparator mint attuapl,arhonld inter ' ♦ddsue all cemasaaicaticas Oil of incomparable value in the, 38-33 SCOTT STRUT, TORONTO, °Jc yea' Sa, LS`ISO 1T & H ARL'aP'ER derangement of these delicate or- P pBlcEisaal, w1`tsa,o1`circular "w- to : . Motu 1, tla Adelaide street East, sans. As a restorative these Pills household, but the farmer and i Stook Brokers do Financial Agent; J, H. MORROW, are in the first rank. stockman will find it very service• _ TQRCHTD, _causes. anile in the farm yard and un-the i C3133 AL X&IM ARID iTOv, ONTARIO. - - _ f-- What hat 1S the hone r„ cattle range, often saving the ser- as'otb•r stocks bought and sold on r.,matlsafau, i 3a l3omehow. honesty manages to �°Oon, Pal vices of a veterinary surgeon. In a°eO°'la'it.°• ut`l"'Mal be wi"ssl parade in public frequently. Well, the honeymoon is the only injuries to 'stock &rW' in casc�s'oid�" - -_ period in a man's life,during which cough and pains it can be used with it WAVTY1lLIASL&M3V AYD wov E`7 B■peat it:-"Shuoa'seuro VrIH always le considers' it funny to come home �� all ever Ilaa:ada w worh far ur dertaa good CffCCL: theirs are hours set our h h A-mdq?erfotss4, eters my cottshs and Cold+." via[ is _ I and fend that his dear little wi:t! ` ' !eller ,Mites,Teas,Coffees.eve No eryesf• his dinner ready In flute." •sseseessanry. wock pleasant.nd resaaasrl,lva -If a man keeps his ears Open he . _ What you gine is a,ea6Ured by Tse home oyclsittesDep t. w, frabuy Avenue,To sto,Canada. J ' will sometimes get a)esson is the why:' I aaceurate, use of language whe•f'i'he Repeattt:-"i3h1ndcolloys nrewtllalwaly■ . care mY couE'-m and colds." /1 j. 'local expects it. "Bessie,".. said - lReDe%tit;_*%%iloh'■cure Wtllalwa„ Itltport8nt Au1i`iolt .Sale sure my ✓ihs and eekl■." +papa, "won't you havt5•a little _TLio_man_who acts little maki��a � U _ iplece of this chioken 7" '''Ifo than ;a. big mistake. W0000OCK, ONT. MA3 eM e Oft DEVELOPKI yell," said, Bessie. "What! DO " "Granddad,'' said &chilli, "what tti.-2808 1 Will dsvotopg6u-rwu t-�m two to thee• inc"as chicken " "Oh, is 931•Paon. York bead are In the o erin Ja a very Short time. ma ea a mq n glue a woman a dna- ry ' -A Cure for Rheumatism: -'The irarme»and bre•darr n need of bens bn s w ,j); AesoLQTILLY BARMLLSx Price $1.00 prepaid. h. whicken, but I don't want a 'little and engage nt-ring I" "The find then at this sale.' Apply far eatalo ue+ Communications strictly private 1piece." intrusion of uric acid into the women," was he reply. X.J.. Woodstock THR EDWARit< MEDICINE COMPArIr I blood vessels is a fruitful cause. of cage T. is BoD•op,Auctlucgr, 6111 Bathurst st-'rorunco,oat. rheumatic pains. This irre.gularit ` trhat b the eThing to rtronRth•a week Y Allen'•'Lung Balsam i. ehpecially intended to -- --- ----_ leek? '•'Che D 407'" Ideathui Yls..tar. In will I ly owing to a deranged and unhesl- break ap neglvcted c.,ugha and many hopeless, - 'ew lnntbago and rh•uyaWW- 11 1`0113 make thy condition of the liver. An eases have imen saved by Its use. ountafns so �svn 15c. plasters. Davit d: Lawrence Ce,, y opium in any formAWs Rloncreal, one subject. -to this painful affee =z tion will find a remedy in Parnie- Don't antagonize 'a pian �tla•h 's' % Soma men are such swindlers lee's Vegetable Pills. Their action cool millitln; he is in 'a'poslti ,n to that they cheat thelaselvea. upon the kidneys is pronounced make it hut. for you. F - and most beneficial, and by'rester 'R•epeat it:-"1lhiloh'e Dare will alwayu ins healthy acl,lon, they correct WANTED 1 M M E,D tAT E LY 'il�14myeongh■and colds." Have ;yon tried.Holloway's Corn impurities in the blood. Cure 7 It has bl equal'for senses 2009000 PERFECTLY EQUIPPED. As sin Spreads In dry.gm",no does an imam• lug these troublesome escho have MUSKI?j& � oration iu the throat grow down Into the lunga. 39 rll$ny have testified tvh0 Have �. 'When the, large and healthy- Deal promptly With a col+1 a3 with a ti%, and tried it. WE BUT ALL OT8[R KINDS OF FURS. SNiPMEMTS'SOL[CITE O. _ )looking individual Who had asked hen you begrutueaugbuseAllen%Lung basaa e pt'the d000r fog "a little Something i There is many a good-hearted The Monteith,-Strother Fur Co. 11 and 23 C�mrch St.. to eat!' was told that he mi ht I Most men are cheerful' give rs 'foo]. The trouble is a man doesn't 10RONTO s , g when they have a chancy to halal have it if he would work awhile I do his thinking with bis-heart. .at the wood-pile,-he sh.)ok his head out advice. _ ----_-_-• -- - __._ ._.. _ ----. . ..._-- ;mournfully. Repeat it;-'•8hiloh's Cure wUl&IWIL" .1 4A -a -Of success 15 bCtter cure my coughs and colds." 'I've-got the ague " he ex lain- _ �Wof "led; "and my hand is that unstiddy :I couldn't hit more'n one stick in - � Stewardess-"Madam, I've at- ' •: seven., Repeat it:-'•3hiloh'sOurewillatwnys tended to you the best I know how, FU , "All right !" exclaimeKl the mit- cure my coughs and cold,.' Pupplied every want, but you arc, BIIFl µ ttress of the house. GLS out in t'he Gentleman (to dog,dealer)-`•'I still unsatisfied. What do you m, ■ :` 'back yard and shrike those ashes want now i" Seasick Lady Passen- for me." 'gave you a high price for this dog ger- 'I want the earth." Write for Weekly Price Lists, Shipments Solicited. Ts - ----1azt--v�eek-hacaa�e-Sou-warren -- — JOHN HALLAM ---TORONTO, ONT. it., to be a good house-clog. My Painkiller in winter ebeoks chills, broaks up house was bruke•n ]alto last night, colds and thus prevents Bronchitis, Lagrippe and the dog never even barlted•" n'wi St•umaW u. 13negaalled as a liniment fir - -- frost bites,chilblains_ bruiser vpmins. Sold by nog-Dealer-".ado, air; I' quite lTe- all druggieW. Only ors•1'ainlciuer-Perry pgr�: lieves yer. He was too-busy lookin' a. at the -burglars, too as to be able Snooper-"Thera is nothing per' tc identify 'em, to even think of feet on this earth." Swayback- barkin'. If you was out with this "You forget Gilley."' "What about USED IN 'ere dog, and was to meet them Gilley7" "He's a sa, ' perfect ass, ng � ,�m �jk Schoo burglars, he'd know 'em in a min- ThesirEs,sad in<howands of homes where a piano - ' ate. He ain't no comil•�on barking It is easier to prevent than it is dog; he's a reg'ler''tective, an' t< cure. 'Inflamniation of the lungs; of diBiociive merit is aipprcciated, TE1e Bell i' the worth 'is Weight in gold, he is." is •the.- companion of neglected oly pyo with 'the 'lihmitable Repeating Ari ioD, Hubby-"I don't see why you do colds, and once it fifids a lodgment not exert yourself to make ine in the system it is dificrilt to deal happy." Wifey-"Why, of all with. Treatment with Biekle's }' n things! You know You.tok} me Anti-Consumptive Syrup will eradi- s when I accepted you that 1 had cats* the cold and preveirt-inflam- c/4f-TT nude you t'ho happiest rdan on oration from setting in. It eosys Bend for (free) Cats guo o, 7D. - - earth 7 What, is the nee of my try- little, and is as satisfactory as it - ' ISSUE NO. 3-09. Inlr to improv on that)" iq surprising in its results. % ttr L-tiANtO A1 OrApy%Co...LJtn lled C?PUCLR_H.ONTARK0. 4 Sr, "" w9 _ t:1C+*'''-•�fi'--" _ .�'•�;f•-liF t'" 'f':n+•� 0,,,k�,I Rfs`t-rl, _ � r a• sr, •, a. ti war. .ori. „M", 'ti ..+4. _kis: .M `� •Tri� .u+c6't'F ;. •-r -MCR �-..r ✓• -,? TU' o a A .x. T. '�•wc'�,i •:-z• ,... - ,.,,, ;.f.;. ':.{ :., :.r..:-a:• ._Yr.-,:r.:>-.'�'�.'^'*"'- ;: .r6 ;' _..?st, w.,� •"^. " :7.•:, ..+'ecx a ..'. ^?°a£, al- 4. r''"a':•�.. �.Ts "t. :.i r. beak WoMen GREATER BARGAINS Than ger = ' VALUABLE Property in Pickering r 1b week and allin women,there 15 at Seaat one •� ` .a to het . But with that way.two treat�tt Sale extended to Mareh 15th Tenders are invited for the purchase t1onal. btust rtD'both OW are importis ant.both essentlat _ — _�.. of the old PickeringCollege reruisea, Dr.Shoop's Night Cure is the Local. $ P Dr.9hoop's Re■torativ9, he Constitutional, b5 Is abU■hedeve Frtda morn atic■Office, situated in the 'quiet but attldCtive The tormer-Dr.Shoop'e ghtCU re-is atopical p y »Y v'illn a of Pickering, on the main line mucous membrane suppository remedy,while Dr. Pickat[ag,out. g g' Shoop'a Restorative,is wholly an intet�sa treat. Slat titer rices. Stock too heavy. Many linea will be cleared in the next y RATES OF ADVERTISING. G.T.R., about twenty miles east of went• The Restorative ranches throughout the � p y' _ Toronto. entire system seeking the repair of all nerve, ew weeks. Bargain giving is our topic and we live up to what we aay, it Pirst iueettion penins 10 Deals all tissue,and all blood ailmout■. r, order to make room for our spring goods we have decided to clear out ail y` �� Sash.ubralaenc lasnrtion,pper lire- 5 cents The property consists u ten acres The"Night Cure",as its name implies,does its ''3 winter goods. If you want bargaincome now.This, an■ledoe■ notinclude Legal or Foreign fronting dII the Kinston road, and work while you sleep- Itw-,nOessore and indam. Biesm�i Rt••ti w partner making con- commands an extensive view of the ed mucous surfaces, heals las; weaknesses and w pildliti dtl■charge■,while the Restorative,ease,'nervous Drees Gonda 6t7c,75c, sale price 40c,50c pd." Victoria Lawns 13c to 18c,Salle , rails for s onlay months or by the year. Half surrounding country and of the Lake mcitenieat, gives renewed or and ambitlo price 10c to 15c yd. L�+mbroideriea and Insertions Sc to 15e d,reg. pries a• yearly snld'n�wycaard■,�ten°i ods oiy fldai with�paper. to the south, It is improved with bands ap wastes tla�lies,bila ,,Q shoat rrnewead 5c to 20c yd. Ladiea'Night Gowns 65c, sale price 50c. Black Sateen lawns, campus, excellent garden. etrensth. vigor. and eaergy.'-Take Dr. whoop's r one year.$500,payable in advance. ltsstorstive-ThbleLorldptud-asagenetS ton's Underskirts 85c to 1.16;sale price 85c to 118c. Ladies' Wappers 1.00 r s >lve�oeagcein local columns ten cents per line, many beautiful trees, etc, With ex- btbsgstem. For bletsorIA4u d--uaocal 1p,ner as well to 1.36, sale rice 85c to QQ. White Lawn Blouses 60e to 1.26, per lice each■ut,sequeat 'nsortion. ceptron of the main building, which special contract rates made known on applios- wits destroyed by fire, the premises, sale price to 86c. Corsets 25c,regular 1.25. Carpets r on. No free advertising. Q I&to 50c d,sale rice 12c to 40c. Laces c to 8c, f advertisements without written in■truet'on■ tucluding outbuildings,windmills,eta. �r, Shoop"s y regular 2c to M. ` L will be inserted until forbidden and charged so- are just its Rood as they were when =- eordinvly. Orders for discontinuing advertise- occupied by the school, and known asNi / meats tenet tela writing and seat to the nab- g y N�ght C�.re Y �, v,par, aflardin one of the most beautifully Mena and Women's Underwear cut away down. Boots and 9h Job Work promptly attended to, situated properties in the county. Ready-made Clothing, Overalls, Smocks--Men's and Boy's TERMS Would be very suitable for a Sanitari- T. CFA EN. Ovevcoats sold At great reduction. um. M. M DD 0125 per year ; $1.00 if paid in advance. They, are now offered for sale is Crockery, Glassware all a reduced prices. pclrsuance of the decision of the -gov- New Advertisements. JOHN. MURKAR Proprietor. erniug body to remove the school to P Newmarkei, Ont., where in new build- Groceries always pure and fresh. Try our 25c blended lugs and enlarged premises,the college LOST-About three weeks ago be- re-open e- Black Tea. will re-O en September nest. Tenders tween W.Knowles' and W. J. Morrish'e t = NOTES AND COMMENTS P P ' . a grey robe. A reward will be given for its for'the purchase of the premises at recovery. T,B,REED,H,ighlnad Creek, 11tf The people of Canada are be Pickering will be received untilr not . Simpson Ca• ' ginning to realise that they have 15th; lowest or any tender not FOR SALE-The brick block in the made a great mistake in the past Necessarily accepted. Address t0 centre of the village, comprising print- ALBERT S. HUGERS •iug ol5ce,hardware store and dwelling house. by allow•iiig the ruthless Oestrac- Good c§ance for investment. Fcr terms apply *inn of thpir ' c c Chairman of Trustees. to S.A.DALE on the promisee, 1T-tf 63 1 Not many years ago it n•a4 the -•-- u u u. SEED GRAIN FOR SALE.—The .°`Richardson's. Special Tea is Good Telt.". er supply ot Canada was lnex- seed oats,, Early Gothlsnd variety, and also e - some good seed barley. Apply on premises, haustible. People imagined that ' Ioti94,cos.!,Pickering,or write.JAMES KAY. that they could go on for an in- SETTLERS ES,Brock Road, 91_3 h a r d s o n systersdefinite period cutting down inn- (1ST—On Feb. 15th, a dark brown I mouse areas without affecting the t T R A i N S I J S muff somewhere on a the sibrow e supply. A convention held in Tu- leading from,Salem to the Utn or one mile " Are the Select Varlet p' ..ionto a few days ago shows Uy west on the 9th to Cedar Creek scbool or down y, the solid meat kind. A Int of them rr' y the■ideroads heading from the school to the equal to almost a quart of Standards.' It will save you money _ that the nation now feels that top of Greenwood hill. The owner will be to buy Selects. The something must, be clone to con- TO much obliged if same is lett at either Green- Y y are alwayz fresh slid the only Select MANITOBA, 'ALBERTA woos o:Balsam. 21-3 Oysters in-town. serve our it incalculable forest areas'mage MA�i WANTED-To live in dwel- or otherwise incalculable Cl:;ulage �l (• �7 �1 MAN on lot 13, con, 5, Pickering, known will be done. We know th@ im S A S K A 1 C H E w A N as the Ballard farm, Will bave use of garden portant place the forests occupy by Canadian Pacific direct line rannd or�k ds. %%ill expect him to keep watch �tichardson's Teas r In the economy of nature. We summer moo hauring onf rththe farm rYarduringticului'sthe know what the desti taction of For Sealers travelling Sattlers and families Quire of U.H.kUG13, Green giver, or HCGIi $ave the rich flavor said PtCen ill with livestock and without livestock e,Yihitev►lo. 449 g that good teas should forests have dune to other noun- — have. "Richardson's Special" blend is'25 cents a pound, - effects shoulduse y' tries. What -tea once fertile ARM FOE SALE.-Being.lots 10 ;in black, mixed or green. ,A's eclat Ja au.at 25 cents. r@gtUns, noted for their great pry, Special Trains. RegularTfains F slid 11, you i, Wwnsbip of Pickering,and p p I' Auctionswill leave Torcnto leaving Toronto c.LI:ating Cl 910 acres, This farm lstbo one of wheat and ot11e1' n,n which tke vrelI•kaown Greenwood Leri'of a c c Each TUESDAY to: lO.ld P.M.daily +bort-horns have been bred sed fed duriu the grain., are now barren 11 tl,te., 8 dne to the destruction of their MARCH and APRIL Tourist Sleeping Cars past fortv years. it is as rich as a Carden and , , at 1O.l�p.m. Fastest Time clean. would Belt iso scree, ivi scree orthe �t • i fOret?t�l. We read-11oAN ill certain Whale of it. There is timber on one part of it R)�C}3ttl'dson 8 Groceries I worth 43W). Terwn easy. Pcssesstou given parts of Chinn they have famineCOLONIST CARS.ON'ALL TRAINS April let 1'J19, ArthurJolin'st4h,(ireenwood. ,Are always the best; the cleanest, freshest, rind yon a' ,.one time and at another they No Cbarde for Berlhar _ have terrible fluvd4, causing terri- LOtf1* Colonist Rates f11wa)•s g�et the best brands at the same,price you pay ble destruction of life and proper- la OR SALE,--8_acres, Pickering -for inferlbr ones. _ ty, R Only Through Service to the West townebie.IS miles east of Toronto on the Kingston roadd, convenient to,school, church ` downofthe forest'. t We donot ��cr"Sealers'Guide"or wrier o a Rcags o 3�4 mile from Duabartoo station and "$uy your Groceries at the Grocers.- free to nearest• ant for full-intora:anon and and P O ''. _. Frenchinam's bAy. On the ppremises area goal want to—fall into the sante ml3- Thompson,D.RA..GP,R.,Toronto barn and young orchard rnelndiaf abort 100 'takes as others have made W e appple trees sod about 50 pear and cherry trams almo l acres with lrama bouse, stables. driving should profit by the experler}e@ of R. R. BLOW, �+igent; ti�'hitb shed and hen boogie The above will-be mold0 - others. The amount Of wood that y• separately or together w suit perolu■ar. For _ _ Is destroyed every year is amaz- fOunbarrtber too,Ona■/squire of R. H.is fiOlY, ' Ing. Through the -burning of EXTENSIVE CREDIT ftLE U r Gj ­' ocerV tack bt$lldings, burning of forests slid If you would have a acts yet certain t! -export of immense quantities ofRAi�E SHORT-SORNS Cough Remedy is the borne, Ivy De, raw material, we are rapidly Shoop s-al Isut once. It b thoroughly - Registered mares, etc. unlike any olbee cough preparation. Its Is now complete. -. renchinR the 1imi6 of our supply. a taste will be entire! new to We have a dot to perform to Y yon—salsas _ .:., •. _.• . Y pe 'The undersigned have received in: it is already your favorite C6wb Remedy. 8 ten cent packages Cornflakes 25 cents i 'future generations, and a duty structions from 1 Pio opium, chloroform, or anyy other � g We should not neglect. Other s unifying ibgredlents a s used. The � 8 ten cent blithe Pickles for 25 cents substitutes may befoupd for wood Mr. George Leng Moder leaves of a harmless, lung healing 4 lbs finest off-stock Raisins for 25 cents when used for certain purposes, To sell by public at hia,premises mountainous shrub, Rive to Dr. Shoop's 3 lbs cleaned Currants for 25 cents but it will always remain z:u in- Cough Remedy its wohderfut curative 2 cans good Salmon for 25 cents dispensable le article a ever • di • LOT 21, CON. 1, PICKERING TP.' propert es. It is truly a most certain and 5 lbs broken Sodas fresh. 25 cents y y (Kingston road),on trustworthy prtdcription. . bold by T. 111. -" 5 lk+a broken Sweet Biscuits 25 can -,:use. Canada has the greatest g McFadden. is I S•tigar galore,come and et a bbl or sack water ;lowers in. the world. She Wednesday March 3rd — g ' 'has magnificent i4treams CotlrBiuF ' Here and there ever wher The following vAltlabIs property, v' wide omaims, and t4nee elec'tric•i- HO.R.-TE9 nques ions y - - r t is la•iug such an important Bay mare;5 yrs old, reg., supposed I! t- Cairn-s-a _B&�� One of the best Chnivirler-dal Schooh; Geos = a-g-1 m—m0 Pa iu leo ern tPhili iiues, t e a lit' Hackney niare, frorn imp. block, 7 vrs in Canada is the large and• of th-e�e streazn3 cannot be c•alc•u- old. Black mare, I3 vi•Fn old, reg., H D successful -]atecl. We know the presence of Bay mare, 5 yrs old. GP. Chestnut - "forests is necessary ill InAintaining geldi"ni;.3 yrs old, G P., Bay gelding, ELLIOTT the efficiency •of these ti haw: yrs old, H B Bleck gelding, 1 yr Desire's the f�re:t and we have old. H D. Black gelding, 5 vis old, dry river beck at cine tints allyl H D. Bay gelding.2 yrs old,roadster. • r I ra:ging,turrents at allother It i.. 'Black driwer,.5 yrs old,.safe for a lady. e Brown hurse, aged. TO$ONTO, ONT. you Will not need a feather to tickle you if you buy well to kncW that steps are nc]tc Thi,Calle e admits students at that piece of Furniture you need at being taken conserve utiv forests. CATTLE 4 cows, twith calves by side. ' Craw, at Any tune and remains open all Steps should be ttrkeli to hveveut r r year; Enter now.and you will lee Difliu* • clue liarr,t•Jth. Cow. due June 17th. i the exhort of tinlhPl 011 it; ratty properly pEepared to accept poli- • cows. due in.inly, Farrutd cote. 5 state. if the United St tie- at'aut tions worth from $35 to $1.1)U x + heifets, 2 yrs old. 4 heifers, 1 yr old- • Lm • S r carr lug, let thein' nlaunfactilre it > .teci,, 1 yr old. •f fat steers. 5hoi C• month, l'atalogue free. ��J in Canada so that the clay receive horn bull, reg. W. J. ELLIOT, Principal. A the steps of Dirt t n products. rir�• s :•'Cor. Yonge fi Alexander Sts. The muse Furnishers Let steps be taken to 1•educe to it ; fat•hr'Yg�. Brood sow, d(le Feb. 20th. � Ili• minirnuin the arnoiin.t that is (le- IMPLEMENTS T stroyed every :•ear hy- f(,rtst fire,: • he Quality and Price will do the Tickling 'then. Le islation can do a g • ,• '2 �va�c.ns. Bain farm truck Demd- --.-- - ---- p t (teal t racC ecagon, Road cart. Govered - g• gtc3 . /? to prevent ruin as caller cuu:ltrie� 11•i;;,,y.• Putter. 2 sets bob sleighs. 60 YEARS' have experienced, rind the uouPl: 1lalliu:e.=piexder•; lnternatlonzil:• Seed EXPEReENCE «e curry"a most complete"line of Howe Farrii:hirigs. Call and see they act the better. Tr ill, Peter Hamilton. Deering culti- what we have before going elsewhere r_ with seed box. Bing cultivator. ;f a set,, iron harrows. Sulky plow, A fen' of our specialties a • t n No. 1.2 Fiaury pluses, with. at- Bed Springs-gnnrzulteerl reit sz g Wm. Firth and f:tn:i•p, of �S ltht, IIICIIIcic•ut. Tswin irrty. Drill low. have moved into Mr. L;tide'. antic 1' p : Iron and Wooden Beds--thy best that cru be had. here. Rom i m Aline. Lanni roller. Binder, 'C RADE MARKS JLI-ey. pelf-rkke reaper. Mower, DESIGNS Picture F ralnul R 5 )EC'IA.It .Some-good offers have hrrn toad,• p g I y• J LL•,•riin , 7 ft.; With pe,t harvester at- COPVgIGNTS&C: on several lots of beef cantle fur ',Ian ;tr•iil,tflYL Aav�neeer,9tngsaLeichand[rn inti Rmay Hav rake.. McCormick, tt)deliveries. ,. cinlo erta: opir.i n free w:ether an -- —_ _, ,eLslt> -cnce;:�,Yn in ranai•.7pmtevtri +a Com unica- 011ryflin}; penpld are WAFT-IiTnl7, til(, :i li;ty ray •,, f: ttonsatrictlyPontld^nti 1• Hn:tB^GKoniinnntente C u t tiny' htY�, Bent trees ulr,est acrr.cp for rrr rmg�ae uta. varinuti P atria, r.�n-t d ht the rr cr•l.t Lc•rti grain grinder. Set horse rarer Patents token inmu ih aura &Co.receive ' freshets, with lt]?t•reSt, I:a.lnirtg i•a)I• optcialnotfce,withoutoharze,:nthe ,!XM A ' ' ;GOODS nrni� n,ul in•-1�. Foimin;; mill. Grays j i some gaol] Ice. �t•(d �i,wr r: R ei;h �calc 2iH1I I17., scientific Ameritcan. T t F. Bryant has given nIi iii. rnittr ll,ulnrc•tanner. Molle', GratveJ rJ list ~R( ('(1`'ed and taken his wa Utl illi'thy: road, Him � � Alnandsomely illuetrateriweekly. Largest err- ' llnx, liuunle box- '2 sets 'etU11 1L'ii'tl- calation of any ecientlfl^journal. Terms for many customers all's n119binr this - Canada :U5 a year _. -y est -:9t t single harness. o sets w'hif- all news' esiere. ,nos $e prepaid.. Sold by 17 general convenience. fivttrc::. Trtlton 1-not cut Ler. •'3) ft. MUNN Co New York Fresh ,Raisins, C'ttrrants, Peels, etc., etc' 'l A sleigh Goad from here tisit.(•r] 22 S6feroadwn, - . ladder, ft. Iadder, 1(Nxl bus, r>f Branch VSt.W"Wagtou,D.C. Best unlit at lowest rices. Whitby rink on Saturday night, tint' turnip.. 1000 tin:. tnangolrls, til tons quality p the load arranged for to gin to Brough- clover -hay. 34 tons timothy hay. tit carnival was disapprnnted otting 30,,a 5 potatoes, , GeoKge .Parker, � Duhbarton to the weathers A quantity of furniture, etc. CO The program of the A L.S. last week consisted of lectures and essays As the Proprieter has snld his farm, • ou A number of scientific subjects, everything advertised will potitively Hard rind soft constantly The subjects 9UCh a..9 AQI'lal navigation, be sold to the highest bidder. on hand. . ..Have your bills � printed at _elephones, Niagara power, labor saw. a ;ng+devices for the house, etc. were Stile at 12 o'clock, lunch of 11. — ivm to the members on the revious TERlf9:-Fat cattle, fat ho 9 And all t � � - - he News office. eet,ing And the way the speakers had g $ ]died their subjects shows the inter- sums of $10 And under; cash; over Best Portland. Write es that is being taken iri the society. that Amount H months credit to for prices. rift the program the ladies treated Parties furnishing approved notes. ,�''�t In fact we can do any kind of work in the niem rs to a lib' r%l suppply of 3 per cent. discount off for raAh. A. C. R E E SO R, home-maple candy. Many thanks for W. B. POW-ELL AND T. PovcHr+.R, al moan that is sure to please Qour their tlhonghtfulness. Anctioneers.� LOCUST HILL - J r sf +.re v X '.: .. .;..' :..�- .' 4' i �'�. - .�.. X arae.• '.•{[.;' .,), ..:• .'eft— .� ... ,. ... , :, .. <:. ....' •.f,• r�,> .6 .-,i' .-''4.,.. r,' .'tit. .. , .�.. ..,•.. .'._;. ..,. � �� �-,. mom Iyi - CLARtMONT James Underhill expects to take PH" by r gum t Thos. Abd Mrs.Stephenson spent a trip out west this sprin>;. UELIABL9 GOODS #' Friday in the city. W.J. H.Richardson,of*hitby. Mix the following by shaking well Mrs. J. A. grant was in UX- was j.n town on Monday and Tues- in a bottle, and take in teaspoonful For'Men, Women and Children. Sovereign Boots for Men(every pair : Idnaesafter-mieala-studs,t bedtime:. - dpri�e� reasonable.--ea1'1 aac�t-see-them.- ` -- Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-half Wm. Gibbons, of Toronto, was Mme• MackIem, of `Toronto, is ounce; Compound Kargon, one ounce; in town on Tuesday. visiting her daughter Mrs. Evans Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla, three wFLOUR AND FEED. < . Miss Gertie Mor Ward. ounces. A local druggist is the au. Kan, of Toronto, ; -?was home over Sunday. Wm. Jolles spent a couple of thority that these aunple, harmless Choice Flour for Bread and Pastry. ,t--Thomas Paterson had it business days last week with friends in ingredientacan be obtained at nominal _ Feed constantly on hand. Sandford. coat from our home druggist.' pendent Telephone Centras. trip as S ie on Monday. The mixture is said to cleanse and Repairing done. Inde Chas. SargentSar rhada business Misses Lizzie''and Eva Gregg - p o _ g spent the week end with friends strengthen the clogged and inactive i• p to Brooklin on Wednesday. Kidneys, overcoming Backache, Bled- The Corner Store. W. M. PALMER, Pro pi*i or Mr. ,Speel. of Toronto, is the in Toronto• der weakness and Urinary trouble of ,gf uest of R. E. and Mrs. Forsyph. Thomas Gregg had a business all kinds, if taken before the stage' of ri8ose who have tried this say it , M Wal. and Mrs. Bingham sprat trip to Peterboro on Saturday of Bht's disease. Th • Sunday-with Green River friends. last week. positively overcomes paid in the back, Robt. and Mrs. Bryan spent George Carter, of, Cannington, clears the urine of sediment and regu- ►Sunday with friends in Goodwood- was a visitor of D. Forsyth's on laces urination, especially at nigght, Miss Maggie Macnab is spendin Monday last. curing even the'worst forma of badht' - sifew days with friends in the der weak esu. - Mr. and Mrs. Hicks have taken '° '.Important showing.:,,City Every man or woman here who feels po g of finest die We had a heavy fall of rain on rooms in Miss Und,erhill's resi- that the kidneys are not strong or act- play of r 'Tuesday which worked havoc with dense and they will reside there ing in a healthy manner should mix China. A 'very Ings assortment of th ales hiu in future. this prescription at home and give it Stationary. Books, Toys, jlut• g g• a trial, as it is said to do wonders for 9• Dolls, Rev. W R. Wood and Rev. J. _ many persona. received for the Holiday trade. Call W. Totten exchanged pulpits LnSt �R D C SMITH and see chem. - Sunday morning. Subscriptions' takes for all Magazines,' Mr. Forsyth, of Stotiffville, is DENTIST, STOUFFVILLE, Mrs. Cowie was ,given alimony g8 *visiting his brother D. Futsyth, Hurdr graduate of Toronto University of S18 a month. Weekly and Daily Newsys. of North Claremont. and Royal College of Dental Aurgeons, " Mrs. John Grice, of Stouffville, also Post-gradusta of Chicago College. A.3Y=-Malone, ea-chief of police " spent last week here the guest of -Crown and bridge work a specialty. of Simcoe, was found guilty of f. H. RJ=C1 E3•AR:D►SOl�, r M. and Mrs. Henderson, At Claremont 1st Tuesday of month. shooting Constable Wilkins with Thomas- and Mrs. Wilson and Office over Sargent's Tinshop. p risonment. $TOC '�l ,3�t2@At, �7CT113.tbST intent, and sentenced to life im. fapiily, of forth Myrtle, spent Independent 'Phone. Sunday here with relatives. A few from here attended the' r MAKE MONEY ball at Stouffville on Monday night - E w .E VAN S and report an enjoyable time. _ r Mrs. Wm. Birkett was in Colum- l„/VSarge' n' t Selling Pelham's Peerless Fruit and bus on Tuesda attendin a meet- 'Pum Manufacturer 3' g - - ... `� p Ornamental trees, shrubs, etc. during ing of the board of the Maple Leaf _ winter menthe. We offer you steady Fire Insurance Company. For Galvanized Steel Shingles, Nails Shop and Residence, Dundas St t ' Rev. J. W.'Totten and Rev. W. and profitable employment in your WHITBY ONT. own district at good pap. .We have R. Wood went e Altana on Tues- ,and Builders' Hardware. over 800 acres of choice nurser stock da evening when a meeting was Three doors•west of Whitby House. y �. held in the interest of tempetance. - which you will sell direct to your cus- James and :firs. Cochrane gave FOr the Coming Summer (Comers. No diseaeedordried out Bmer- an "At Home" to a number of We are prepared to instal wood.or iron I scan stock supplied. Established over :'.their young friends on Tuesday _ Building Trade. pumps on short notice, also attend i 30 years:Write for particulars. to all kinds of repairingP>ti,g�yi Nt?saxi co. evening. All those present report - • an enjoyable time. , t ' a Agent or the Ontario Wind Mill, 15.24 Toronto, Ont. Bert Back is a bngy man these Charles Sargent, Claremont alsogaeolineenginesand days making furniture, his special- L the aqure gear Io sickness, if s certain hidden nerve ty being the marrtlfactnre of M?r- Hardware, Stove9 and Tiuwaie. _ y1AGNF.T CREAK SEPARATOR goes wrong, thea the organ that this nerve ris chairs for which he has receiv- controls will also.sureiy fail. It may be a - - # ed a large number of orders. ,_ _ v __ _ ___ _ h nerve. r it tlmay ie he a orgiven id Y David Scott, formerly with J. & RECORD OF 81J3/NE3S Phone 50 at residence Stomas strength and support P. Maenab; but now with Mukra Who wonldii't give'25 coats to, stop a asps, It was Dr. Shoop that first ppoointed 3' pals 20 times? Just one Sittle"Pink Pain to this vital truth. Dr.'Sboop's Rectors- u & Co., Toronto, is now home onThe Standard Bank of Canada Taalet"—Dr.$boop's—will atop any pain tive was not made to dome the stomach nor_ + the sick list. His many friends in 20 minutes,iurel Read the formula on to tem rarily stimulate tbwteart or kid- hope for his speedy recovery. FinarAial Statamaw for CDs Year Xodins 30th January, 1909 the box. Doctors say it can't be bettered. neys, That old-fashioned method is all e are sorry to report that Checks'womanly pains, head pains, any wrong. Dr. Shoop's Restorative goer Miss Fostina Hutchison is confined `-PROFIT AND Lore ACCOLT vT— pais. 20 tablsis-250. Bold by T. M. directly to -these failing Inside nerves. Balance from Met Jan.,I908 $91,902.90 Dividends aid at the rats cFadden.. The remarkable success of this reseri to her bed with a severe attack f p P p- of LnflAmatpry rheumatism but Premium on new stock 2,800.00 of 12 per cent 187,210.18 tion demonstrates the wisdom of treating viding for interest oa Pension fund ?,600.00 Aad it is indeed easy to .prove. if are 1 to sa that she is Profitsfor the ear after s Contributed to Officers the actual cause o! these tailin organs; P estsed y �ero AC ii I N E . .;S H4 P flys or sea as s te,1 will snrelcell.mow showing signs of improve- itsTranaferced to reserve fund 100,000.00 9 Timent. ns debts. expenses "of Transferred to reserve The undersigned having parch- it once and See! Sold by T.I ,McFadden. A targe number attended the management, etc. 283,066.27 fund from premium on ed B. Wagner s Machine Shopin services in the Baptist Church on new stock 1,800.00 K station ' -Sunday evening when Rev. J. A. Balance carried forward flO,Zfi7. Kinsale, mpai�tpru and general T N�E rsias TABLE—Fust rf��_ Grath Rave a veryr a e o. Mia S t9 A M. instructive ad- 12 "Lying." " $947,?87.87 _.... •8947,797.87 blacksmithing. kindsk 2.43 P. dress on Lying. Mr. Grant's - 14 Local 6.04 P.M. subject next Sunday evening will s_` --oaxsnAL STATEMENT Satisfaction guaranteed Trains going weer doss as follows— be'-Purity.,, Notes of the bank in circu- Gold and silver • Prices right. No. 19 Local _ 8.96 A.M.. Mr. Pain, the A.O.U.W. organ- lation $1,196,967.00 coin $321,164:04 Call and see us. •• It Local 2.90 P.M. izer, is still in-aur midst and do- Deposita . ' "16,014,907,92 Legal tenders 2,314,039.00 JAMES PENGELLY, 7 Mail 8.86 P.M. to work in strengthening Dividend. payable lot — $2 +1 Kinsale. Ont. *Sunday included. g g q February. 1909 48,828.87 No tea of and cheques on the order hare. Seven new Candi- Banks and bankers 418,020.08 other banks 981,190.59 dates were ready for initiation -- Balances due by other rmer's ^ this week and several others are 17,M 0211.87 banks 603,878.79 F Tr11Ck� a .. ak being examined. Capital paid Government and other _ W. E. Risebrough, who. has up $1,562.500.00 bonds 2,000,848.94 Bring in your old wagon and get . "conducted a blacksmithing busi- Reserve fund 1,882,600.00 ". I Call loads on bonds and the wheels cut down. Make cod ' 3,426,000.00: stocks 1,2d1,4t38.44 g news here for the -past four years, — ; ; farm trucks. left on urs ay or 1 ort }rte discounted -., ' ,.. 41,006.12 '•7,415,597.80 Buggies and other vehicles repaints here he' i-q opleill XE- prefit &lad less seeettat 50,.)5'7 An n__QS1i#-AC1 with 49s 1 blacksmith shop. �V'e w'sh h' every success in his new venture. circulatiop , 81,000.00 J. S. Bandy and W. G. Bingham 'Loans to other banks.in Omas Patterson, Of all materials s design kept in stock. Is will ps you took the contract of movie the Canada secured -259,126.27 CLAREMONT (Dowswell's old stand Py g to call at our works arA inspect our stook , even ton safe, formerly .used by Loans and discounts 13,1 11,224.i3 and obtain prices. ' Don't be misled by Y the Sovereign Bank, to the C.P.R. Bank premises L10 000.00 - Threatening feveriihoess with.children agents we do not employ them,consequent- station. estate 10,000.00 1 we can, and do throw off the station ThQ R'Ork was done on = - - �. is quickly and safely calmed b Preventice, y agents Other assets 2-,499. sl �. . ' Tuesday after some hoavy lifting = _ .. '' •` := � '' _ These.little 'Candy Cold Cure Tablets om of 8 per cent., Will commission 1 by the pick of our heavyweight eboatd always be at hand—!or prompt- oertainly save by purchasing from no. ; $21,162,257.48 news is all-important. Preventice costals call solicited. n1en. Tnronto,30th Januar Ig21,162,287 48 GEU. P. SCHOLFIFLD, no gmnfne, nothing, harsh or sickening. WHITBY QRAl11TE•CO The members of the Epworth •r League spent a ,pleasant social y 909 General Manager. They are indeed ,the stitch in time." Q�oe.. Whitby,Ontario • Carried in pocket or parse. 'Preventies _ evening at the flume of -Nathan - _ '- - are a genuine safegard againat cold. T. Croup positively stopped in 20 .minutes Tarr on Monday night •hist previ- M. McFadden. with 'Dr. Shoop's Croup Remedy. One nus to the lattets departure to test alone will surely prove this truth. Markham township. Their many No .vomiting, n�t'letrsas. A safe and friends here regret the departure CtTTTE.�s, pI asingsyrup,-50o. Sold by T. M. Mo. CHOP of Mr. and Mrs. Tarr but hope the Fadden, r change may be to their advant- :.;:CUTTERS rat age a,; a M' o td o V The La men's meeting in the — FEED o .. y _:g .. _ —�-- ' - +GTJTTERS sed b E� ; � sg I� .Baptist Clinreh last Sunday morn- D rr & ing was n 'good and profitable one. o „ e g �! pa Calvert Gostick, Harry-Fonrt'd and o n... W. H. Coates gave evidence by I have a full range of Cutters, all o a � m a x •, tt � � _ est and thoughtful, that the Lay- I q w �m°$° ' -are sure to suit you. „aa o_ °,fid dn�o men's Mi�siou:fry llovenient can «, m t,B as ye a " do rlluch for the then of our °a Sbir° •' ° ° "b 'bs Callallc} see them as I au1 slue [ his ,oa m �9 a ° IOrn church. I ea Otiv three rinks of erirlers (lid An" unlimited ited SLlpply cin please your-in every of w V Z;; ,__ 5� W. Jan , not meet-u-411 the success theyFebi N way, — Aese['�'E?d at tllE 1)OriSpell at Ostia- - ti. �• y s .m ren mar oma lent «•eek. ( 117x. .eel's' ?ink of Chop and Feed b' y= did not score, R. Besse's -,von one r R. J. Cowan, Brougham. .n M y� Apr. Ia out of four and T. Wilson's two s � ° tll ~. � W o y N� JIIIe ��• � -out of fire. However they hadaI .. pas I _ The Pickerin .. ri .W a w Ob am July splendid time and cannot speak (lf all kinds, g tr e• „ • . s ltio r o m m-o kept N a .too highly of the treatment they ro' m a Oot; it received. Vigilance Committee F A fancy dress and racing carni- o 'vel will be held in the Caledonian �n band, —Rink, Claremont, on the evening The object of this Association is to Jannary 1910-Whitby 11.Oshawa 19,Brougham lessen stealing and prosecute is,Port Perry 14,Uxbridge 91,Canninaton 90, of Tuesday, March 2nd. Suitablethe felons: Beaverton 19,Uptergrove 18 ' prizes will be awarded for the - fo}lowing; Best dressed lad best L� Members having property etoleu oommnai- • dressed girl and best dresse gent. _ '__ cats immediately with any member' Roof1na$ a .. of Executive Committee. e7 The second heat of the farmers 00. •{�; race will also be run on that even- Member9bip fee 11.00. Leave your orders at the ing. The Claremont Citizens' Ttokete may be bad from the President or pICKERItiG LUMBER YARD ' is , Band will provide music during PI1�K 1IIIJLS 8e.—Lay D. sppliostiou. New -` � 1 the evening. The usual charges Exec. Com Cha s Banks, Geo, Lena, for Ontario cedar shingles.newick :�Y W, V. Richardson, Pickering, Ont.j: a : if fbr admission will be made. Don't ' g+ i" Patept Roofing and all kinds of miss this as it will be one of the ,., most interesting .carnival's of the r yr building material. P�iCKERING J. A. 0 Connor, Arthur Jeffrey, '. season. President. Swretar7.1 'W, D. 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Professor Saunders Takes Exception to a Have .Been Wholly or Partially Destroyed -}= ['rices of Cattle, Grain, Cheese snit b Earthquake in Western Persia. P _ . • • opular ,Notion: n at Giber Dui Produce Howe and.Abroad. A ties atch.irom Teheran, A despaitch from Ottawa says: the far ers used to rlise4obushels P Persia to hatie been Wholly cr partially y of Spring wheat and now they only Toronto, Feb. 23.—Flour--On- says: .The Governor of Burujurd, a destroyed-, and'it is esti_•nated•that h Dome interesting facts were I P B Mario wheat 90 per cent. patents, town in southwestern Persia, has the total number will undoubtedly p brought out on Wednesday morn- II raid 15 per acre. The decrease, $3 be more than fifty. he said, could not be clue to soil $4 in buyers' sacks out- sent out agents to i'nves'tigate the ing at the first 'meeting of the exhaustion, because the same field side for export, Manitoba,flour, Some villages disappeared ¢em- , r Rouse Commfttee on Agriculture. which now only Brow's 15 bushels first patents, $5.60 on track, To- damage wrnu$ht by the earth plete]y,.and no twee can be found ionto• second patents, . $5,. and quake of January 3. This was the of the hamlets of Babrem and Le- undera of the Experimental of Spring wheat grew 40 bushels kers, $4.90. disiurbapce that was registered by lien:. It appears that not a single Fiarm, was on the plattform, but o Winter wheat o eWheat—Manitoba wheat $1.15" seismographs •around the world, soul belonging to these. communi. C* avow and then his opinions clashed th'e past ten years the average + /- with the preconvinced' notions of yield in Ontario has been 17 bush- for No. 1 Northern, aryl $1.1212 but. the exact location Qf which ties was left alive, and only the for No. 2 Northern Geor ian Bay was determined only on Wednes- rivers, mountains and broken vat- tbe members nt the committee. els per acre and,in the West 19. + g y Yr. Saunders, for example, takes Comparing Ontario with the Ports. No. . 2 Aorthern, $•1.17%, day. legs remain to tali the tale of this all rail. The meagre reports that have fearful convulsion,of nature. ao stock in the notion that the West, Dr. Saunders stated that just Ontario Wheat--.-:No. 2 Fall $1.- reached Teheran indicate that the The faet that there were,ne for quality of wheat is deteriorating as good wheat can. b'e grown in 02 to $1.03 outside. devastation was articularly severe eign Consuls anywhere in the a that the hard wheat heft is I Ontario, at O'tawa for example, as asLeadil moving north. In Ontario anywhere in the Dominion, and Oats--Ontario No. 2 white, 47 to iu the mountainous region be- neighborhood accounts for the de- ate example, he says that exhauo, th yield per acre is little less. Last '471/c on track,. Torriato.; No. 2 tween Burujurd and Luri•stan pro- lay of a month in the receipt of- foriron of the soil might .reduce the year the average yieki •of wheat'Western Canada oats, 47c; Col Vince. Fifteen villages are known the news here. lin wood,'and No. 3 at 46c, Col- quantity, but it cannot' affect the per acre in Saskatchewan was 14 g — - - quality of the wheat. . bushels, in Manitoba 17, in Alberta lingwooriT Corn—May, G5'/, to 65'�c,_ Barley B. C. HAS SURPLUS. Mr. Sexsmith (E. Peterboro') in- 29. In Ontario the average for . Ryes-1�o. '2 68c outside. 1 —Standard, 66c; sample, 62% to. =- pisted that in his riding, where the Spring wheat was 15.8 and for til in- Barley—No. 2 barley, 67 to 57/c p g , 66c; No. 3,., 6317 to 64'/,c; No. 4, O" 14UILon and a Hall Doilan to sed Fife wheat was first grown, ter wheat 23:6 bushels. outside; No. 3 satin, 55 to 155/c, 6211 to .630.. the Good. and No. 3, 6.4n. - - $uck'wheat-58% to. 58c outsider (BATTLE MARKETS . A despatch from Victoria, H. C.,' WILL EXTEND STEEL PLANT. jana slid down on the villages, coy- Peas—No. 2, 88c outside. Bays: In tbe'budget ad+dreea to the -- ering them under go feet of earth.. •Corn—No. 2 American yellow, Toronto„ Feb. 23—.Thero were, le-gislature on Wednesday night z,_ � ...,.,a .,,,.... ..f 4►w n�niyn yrs Moly n�l � _,.._.,-- x[__.:_.-.._ m_.i_..., DngU6h Capitalists to Make Con- ia%sc on t'rac'k, Toronto, &Lu .%v. oa ... u-•-••; �".uou�c u[[uaDTeCa iawvw 8uoweC1"�i eiderable Additions. CASHIER ARRESTED. yellow, 71;ze, Toronto. Canadian'export cattle offering. and these ,urplus of a million and a half. A despatch from Sault Ste. corn, 66 to 67c on track, Toronto.. 'wore soon cleared, while , the cry The revenue fo . r the neat fiscal P Twelve-Hundred-Rollaer Robbery at Bran—Cars $22 to $23 in bulk was heard for more. The top price year would reach six millions, and Ymrie, Ont., says: Manager Franz, Bt, John, :�. B. outside. . Shorts, $23 in bulk out-. paid to-day was $6.35. _ the-expenditure five and ahalf of the Lake Superior Corporation , Butcher cattle were in fair de- millions, of which nearly three mil-- A despatch from St. John 1j.B., "which was recently taken over by P • n>;and, but the quality offering was lions would be, for public works, ' English capitalists, on Saturday says: One of the most sensational - poor. Choice cattle were unrhang n P y robberies that ever had St. John COL'`1VTRY PRODUCE. P � the largest is the history of the issued a statement that, the com- ed; medium quality easier; cows, province. The public debt had puny avoid immediately common^e for its scene,-took place on Friday Apples—Tbey .bri.ng' $4 to $4.50 steady. Lambs—Firm and slightly been reduced from $11,000,000 to' extensive additions to the open ,!at the noon hour, when, according. for choice qualities, and $3.50 to higher. Sheep—Unchan Unchanged. Oalves' o p 8 g .9,000,0oo within a year. The min- to has statement W. Herbert Dow- $4 for cooking purposes. Steady znd unchanged.. Hogs--Se- i;,ter proposed still a- greater de-1 � hearth furnaces at the Algoma + ' Steel Plant in the Canadian hey, billing clerk with the C. S. Beans­—Prime, $1.90 to g2, sad• lett hog-9, f.o.b., $0.30 to $13.40; fed velopment, when the A. B, C'.' "600." •Other improvements are Sims Company, brush manufaetur- hand• icked $2.10 to $2.15 ';per P P and uatered, $6.155'. Stockers and route as ills riaiaister styled the -bo follow fiat, the intention being ers, was attacked 'while alone in bushel, s feeders were in fair dema,Ld. Alberta and "British Columbia;'. lie make it the greatest steel con-! the office, choked into insensibil- $onei—Combs, ' $`3.25 to $2.75 cern in Canada. 'It is reported AY, and left lying alone on the!per dozen, and s.rainc.l, 11 to 11%c Brain route ptra-ti in the near fu- flacr. Twelve hundred dollars in i THE DAIRY 33ARRETS: tor© be i,i operation, and the Pa- that the company will..erect new( per pound. namCanal completed. blast furnaces and a structural cash was stolen from the office, the Hay 'No. 1. timothy, $10,50 to Bartter—Pound prints, 22 to Sdc; es .-steel taut. money having been intended to pay $11 per tin on track here, and tubs and large rolls, 20 to 22c; in p Yequally' lower rales, $9 to 510 a tun. ferior, 1S to 19c, creamer rolls, wages, the star had an g 2 y DIED ON LONDON STREET. •i•_� sensational sequel on Friday when Straw-$6.50 to $7.50 on tracts. 27 to 2i/.,c, and solids, 26c. --- y PotatOos--()rrCsrios 65e per ba Eggs—Case lots c4 cold storage, TO VISIT DYING WIFE., the mons war found in a box un p g, Tragic End n! Capt. A. W. Pork. y — der-Downey's desk near where his Poultry—Chickens, dressed, .12125.c; selects, 27c, and new laid, 28 of Oakril.le. Belgian Workman TramPing'Across feet would rest as be worked at the to I& per pound; fowl, 10 to 11c;'to 2Se per dozen. typewriter. The discovery' was h Cheese—Large cheese; 13'/c per A despatch fn rn London, Ont., Canada. ' y P I ducks, 13 to 14c; geese, 1.. to 13c; I ,� says a: Capt. A. W, .Porte, of Oak- followed by Downey's ar- caul, and twinq, promptly turkeys. 17 to 18c per pound: p 3%c, y P ville, former managing director o! A degpafch-from Winnipeg says; rest in. his boarding house. •1 Charles Rover, a Belgian work- Downey when put. Miler arrest TORONTO'S NEW BISHOP. -the Toronto Biscuit Company, •jean, has arrived here, on a des- made no statement. but during tlx: - IIOG PRODUCES. dropped dead in front of the rest- �� r Arehdeaeon l3tvMne HaA . Reza deuce of h.is s:st r, Mrs. George 'aIMK Aerate tramp across Canada in tho afte.rnoan ,and before the money Recon—Long clear, 11/, to 1i�c� y art of winter, in theJorlorn hope ,had been'found he told a most cir- per pound in case lots;.meas pork Elected. ., o'clock 'on 'Thursday Avenue, at e' of working his way back to'Europe cumstantial story of how he had' 20 +to $20P.50; short cut, $23 to• c•'r]oclr 'on Thnredsy evening, ]lfr. A despatch from Toronto says' Porte was walking with a young s to see his dying wife, who is a vie- .been ECRL urn from . behind• sad $2t. Venerable Archdeacon J, Fielding tum of consum tion, and is a peal- p r ' Indy and was apologizing for waik- P P choked. Hams—Lig It to medium, 131 to Sweeney, M.A., D.D., rector of ing slowly. ''My heart is bad and l .,.ing to him to coma home and see 14c'; do., heavy,- 12" to 13c; rolls, St.'Philip'x Church', Toronto, has, t ber before she dies. • He has no 101/ to lie; shoulders, l0 to 10` c P r� is dangerous Tor me li walk 'tmoney., but is determined to comply _ DROWNED 1\ OIL Tar H. /z';' been elected-Bishop of the Diocese� ,.a idly," ho said. With these balks, 16 to 16%c;.bre,akfast bacon,I of Toronto, in succession to the;Wo ds he pitched forward dead. with her wish, nevertheless, or . 151! to 16� late Archbishop bweatman. The Sarnia }len H Fatal Blip at the , „ ,/ ,� P Capt. Porta was one of the best R C rich in the attempt. Lard—Tierces 12,.c tub 12„ election appears,to give the utmost p 1 , e c g g � _ Imperial Refinery. PPe known citizens of. London befor©. F ails 13c. satisfaction and when the Chan- . , - P - A despatch from Sarnia says: _, his removal to Fo t 60 12 years . .AILLED A POLICE. N. iccllur cf the diocese announced the A well known and popular Sarniaa, a,go. He etas about GO years of William Lowrie, tinct a tragic death -BUSINESS AT MONTREAL. result of the ballot on'Fiicday and age. Deasgler, of Berlin,'Ont., between one and two on Friday Montreal, Feb. 23,—Peas•—No. 2, adds<I that the Venerable Arch- Shot Offteer af'Olean, N. Y. morning by drowning in one of the D7% to 98c, Oats--Canadian titiest deacon was elected there was s, 1�- tI;L51IIi031a�'$ �CRTl11F.. rest underground oil tanks`at..ern No. 2, 49 to 49i'e; extra`No. `pressed yet. audible applause, 'wrtb • 'e despatch from Roches r, N. he Imperial Refiner. Thero l feed, 48,E to.49c; Nu. 1 fet�ct, �t7?•2 some gentle handclaps and-stamp- An Estate of $42,."0. the Savings Y., says: Police Captain Timothy �;' ing of feet. At the evening session. l was a depth of I2 feet in the tank, I to 48e; Ontario No. 2, 48 to 4b,•.c; of TKeptly Years'at the Tab. Bassett Glean was-siruL�nu - j R F aunonnced his andl the young mangy evWe Ontar�-]Y�3-#,-b, 47 zc; - es a c from, or ams stantly 'killed by Nelson Desaler turincllass, tario_Na- 4, Zt3 to 46'�3c; ISI ,_2 bur--__acceptance of the high of&ce. P. + a burglar, in - that city ear] on 10 1 0"4 to a5... Manitoba feed bar- —-f Sonday morning. Before Hassett 'i • buckwheat 55% DEMAND -HOU do DAF. v was ust,ra• ere on Thurs-Ili' -feet before% being engulfed in the ley, 55to53,,c, day, when the inventory of the es-. fell he sent two bullets, into Dess- oil.. His absence was noticed and to 56c. Flour—Manitoba Spring — tiers abdomen, and, on Sunday the body was found by workmen .wheat patents, firsts, 53.60; Mani-I May 16e,.Strike on the Government tate left by Mrs., Ann Collins, e: eight it was believed the map Ra]lwa 9 ty-ashwoman, was filed in the Pro- ° an hour later.* 'Dr. Hayes tried 'tuba Spring wheat patents, sec- y" bat©Court. It is valued at$42,300. ''•would die before' morning. Dess- artificial reepiraticn, without sue- onds,- $5-..10; Manitoba stronk bak A ,4espatch from-Moncton, N. B., „ l,irs. Collins was left a widow and as cess. _ era , $4.90; Winter wheat patents,! says.: The Transcript says: Th© 11or is from Berlin, Ont., and b nnrless, with six children, twenty a• lengthy police record. 5.40 to` $5,50; strai ht rollers, $5''putting of employees of the Got'- th _ � —� s g � years ago. She supported a fam- - t WAS 115 YEARS OLD. to $5.10; do., in bags,' $2.35 to ernment railway shops here and at fly and saved tier competence from 600 J.LV_1NESF. KILLED. $2.45; ektra, in bags, $1.95 tot other points on short time with her earnings at the washtub. ia�an DieA Near Brantford — Re- $2.05. Feed—Ontario bran has,ad-• short pay is likely to lead to un- ThSree Villages Buried 'fader 90 twined F,acults to Last. vaned $1' per ton, with _sales of expected results. At a meeting of — Feet 'of Earth. car tats at $23 to g24;.shortq' are the Trades"and Labor Council, held :THE ICE GAVE WAY A despatch from Brantford says: V* higher at $24:50,to $25; Mani- here last week, it was resolved to — A. despatch from The Hague 'The death ha's been reported to tuba bran, $21 to $22; Manitoba, demand a continuance ofAhe'eaghf- Four Rhode Island ,Cbildrea says: Six hundred Javanese were the • Indian authorities here of .shorts, $24, Ontario bran, $23 to( hour day,-but with ten'hours' pay, Drowned While-Skating. killed in a• landslide which buried John Silversmith, 'a resident of $24; Ontario shorLF, $24.50 to $25;�and to enforce it if necessary by -6h,6 villages of Tjiboebotham, War- Tuscarora Township, in his 115Th Ontario middlings; $25 to '$25.50;i a general striae, -in `which course A despatch from Norwood, R. I. ensgineto and Telakbanjoe, accord- year. D'eeeamcd , retained all his ptire grain monille, - $28 to $30;•) it is .understood the local council, says: While skating hand in hand � ing to a message from Pe'ndajaloe, 'faculties urrt•il recently. Iia was mixed mouille,.$'_'5 to $27. Cheese has the assurance of support from on Saind Poral on Wednesday night — -- Java. 'cam part of the, Mount Kent- a.basket•-maker. Finest western, 12,% to 13c: the-trades and labor organizations four children were drowned when-_ eaAerns, 12 y to 12'-1c. I3ts'tter= th'roughuut the country.' the ice gave tray, another-Wasbare- Fall creRrnery, 25c; winter cream- 13 A saved and• several persons who; ery; 23 tu,24•�; dairy, in tubs. 20e; f'A\1lDI:VN SHII'fING. atfempted to'rescue them narrdw- �. �� 33c; }sElecte!1 islock, 29c; No. . 1 Three Iafnndred and N?:tet•y-two wa'ters, The chiluren drowned = stock, ,27e. Vess vis llluilt Last Year. were: Ranghilda, Lillian and Amel - Hanson and Joseph Johnson. All. - . z e ars o ' UNITED STATES IlftlRIiETS. TA despatch from Ottawa says: n ere u der ,fift en ye f age. The annual report of .the Marine -^Long Islas%d vetei rnary Surgeon Saw. 3�s Buffalo, Feb. 23.—�i'heat—Cpring'Department for the last fiscal year, — / wheat firm; �t inter nominal, Corn, just presented to ' P'arliiment,, HILL-RAILWAYS IN '_1iANITOBA. " Own Appendix Removed, —Stronger; No, 3 yellow., 69c; No. shows that the 4 total number of 4 yellow, 681,'c; No. 3 corn, '69 to ueid'i esseN built and registered in Bi71 tb authorize Great Northern, 68%c; Nq. 4 corn, 671/1, t,j 63c; No. the Dominion during the year was Lines Before the Legislature. •A despatch from New York says: las the nurse approached'the pati- 3 white, 70%c Oat9---Stronger; 392, measuring 3$;410 tons regis- . 'Dr. Edward J. Robbins, a veter-lent with the ether cone he calmly No. 2 White, 57%c;' No. 3 white, ter, with a total estimated value A despatch from Winnipeg says:: . RavThher cre s-eda>;uthin the matter feed to ma white, b51.2c, Barley— oL$1,728,450. The total number of A bill rntrodtirced in. the. Legisla- inary surgeon of Bayshore, Longi 56 j c; PTo.: n., g malting, .G7 to 72c. vessels on the register books of the tore foreshadows the construction. � :Island, refused to take ether when ,,rith your heart, old :man," Dr, • Minntsapolis, Feb. 23.—Wh'eat'— Dominion at the beginning of last of another transcontinental rail _ he'hied his a ndix removed last ]Toss, who is an old friend assur- May, $1.11' to $1.lj' ' appendix ' , , ' / /; cash, 'No. year was 7,1528, measuring 698,688 road by,the-Hi]T interests. '1'he! ;week. Ee remained quiet through �,ed him. ] hard; $'.14; No.-1 Northern, $1.- tons. The number Of 'steameis';vas bill is for the'ineorp.oration of the out the operation, and just four "I know it, :but I'm - going to 13; No. 2 Northern, $1.11 to $1.- 3,007, with a gross tonnage of 471,- Great Northern Railroad in Mani-, days after it he drove five -miles cut the ether out, because Iwant 11%; No. 3' Northern, $1.07 to 795 tons. toba., and one cl-ause asks for power- 40 his home. Th •e following day to sec the operation," said Dr. $1.03. Bran—$23 to $23.60. Flour In'respect to total registered tori- to construct a line from Winnipeg lie- was attending to his practcice. Robbins. -•-First clears, $4.10 to $4.25; sec- nage Canada ranks tenth among .west.to .Brandon, thence to Elk The case is believed to be without "You may paint*on a little co- and clears, 43,05 to $3,15;• first the maritime countries of the horn, and to the westerly bound- parallel. cairic if you -wish." patents, $5.55 to $3.65; second pat- world. ary of the Province. Five years is Dr,. Robbins drove over to the This was done and the operation ents, $5.40 to $5.50. ' The report shows 520 wireless -given to commence, construction sanatorium of Dr. William H. proceeded steadily,' without-inter- Milwaukee, Feb. 23.—Wheat — stations now operated by the de- and ten years for completion. It• ,Ross at Brentwood, five miles from . ruption from the patiaent, whose No. 1 Yortbern, $1.16; No. 2 partment on the Atlantic and Paci- is believed that the bill means Hill ids ow home. Dr. Ross and Dr. I head was prop-ped' up so he could Northern, $1.11; May, $1.14'/, to fic coasts. They sent over .65,000 is. preparing for his invasion of Haven prepared to operate, and tee every move of the surgeons. 91.14-',' bid. 'Rye--Net. 1, 77%c. messages during the year. Canada on an extensive s'cule. 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V, ,r... , {. ))'F?ua�Y: �. .l' .......✓.��- ..• + ...r :. `.v !�.- e-. +,,.I "•'}y Wi=t",. .r / .,1 _ ".R :.�t�;`.".'ad' :.J .a.:?• ..�•l'. +`( Y.., .� N: s.... ',qL.,. a.1•+N,.-Y r �. ... :, E ^-n,.. :.. :IH,: `'" :. :.'. .� -.5..' r ,... >,a.l.y ,•,,y_. • 1, ,. .,. ,: -_ >:: 4'- ..::.'..: :. .:.,'+.'. '_ ;-.:. ::."�: r .-rte• .,,h. w '444 it "Why do you tell me this I" shemoment; but he had conquered the Bab ed feeling with an effort. Yee. He telling y6u th would Flir-Aue his Vaura- to the hit ion that L shall give W the world ter end, be ills result what it Tim' Hcals Most Wolin do ,,or the breaking od of the mar- might.li�iV riage'. My discovery in time► of A knock at the door called him On the Chis treat hery rendered such a from his un leasan� thoughts. A mawriago impossible. I could not l servant entered-. "Lo W o me,,, he an- yellow my daughter to ally herself. rd olvern 1 Ivith the son of x man who had nounced, and the peer walked A Tate of Love and Disappointment' been guilty off such dastardly con- slowly in. "- J have come earlier than I ex- COST OF RAISING A COW. " He stopped to watch the 'effect petted, Jo--l. I suppose I'm none A great deal of profit is lost on NMNM� NAt of his words, and-by the blanch- the less welcome." account of failure to figure the cost ing of her cheeks he saw that his "I am glad to see you about again of handling live stock, or rather, 7=7r CHAPTER XVI.—(Con.t'd) "You. aro fond of mo, father. shot had hit'the mark. �� Wolverholme.� You are looking we should say, if we stopped to Ackroyd had been busy in the You cannot be cruel. Fail in with Do •you .understand now? he much better. figure what it costa to feed a cow ''City. He was now quite resolved °y Fish, and let its at once send asked with a malevolent smile. "I'm beginning to feel quite+.it. or raise a calf we would be awaken- ' that he would speculate no more. out an announcement that the mar- You cant mems it, Such an How is Rebekah? I haven't seen' ed to the value of raising a better 1.ro his delight the copper shares rime will no't tako place.',' `act-would be infinitely worse than Ler vet:" class of stock which would in turn $iad risen a little, and he hoped "Never!" he cried emphatically; fibs Earl's, bad a8 that 'was. Say << `'`ahe's'very well," Joel replied. mean increased profits. Any That in a few weeks they, would I 'swear that .you shall. marry you dant uiea'n it, she pleaded. She was here• a minute ago, farmer will agree tbat.the keeping K• be at a sufficiently high pries to Warecastle, and nothing Bhrrll turn Sh^ dropped on her knees be- Where's Cyril?" _._. of live stock on our farms is neo- + ane from my decision."' side him and buried her face on "He came down w lh tris. 'I au essa'r for the maintenance of far- 411ow him to, realize, said retire. P- y His business finished he ha*,eu-I "I refurYe," she answered proud- I his knees.. pose he must 'be looking for our tilit This is one stepin the right - ed to his chambers,,ard'there found 1y; "you will find that I, too, can. `You are doing more than you daughter. • That's the natural direction.- However, ater once de- be obstinate. I am not your think, father. You are robbing th f termining on a system of diversified Rebekah. In her hand she bald(. >,P8 or him to do, isn't iti When 7 oohs' notes, and she mutely placed 'daughter for, nothing. You can_J.yourself of my lone for you. Don't he went into the drawing-room, I farming and the keeping of live "'� �thaxn on the table. not drag ma to the church, besides'l��e so cruel, dear.. I ani only a thought I would come along to ��k; the farmer should endeavor Neither said a word but Auk- you will have. Lord Harecps'tle .to_ girl, sand I'm all than you have. you•" to grade'up his herd by the use of feat took his keys from his pocket dea41 wttlt•„ Uo be kind to me." The Earl .made .himself comfor- and unlocked the sale. He pro- .`'`I. can easily manage him," he "WiIl,.yoau. marry him?" .he. in- tattle in a chair, and took a cigar pure-bred sires until his cattle him SRI P maidjeeringly, "and ou will find 1!fisted more uietl t twin a quality which will give him . •dnced the photographs, which he y quietly. , from the,boa that Joel handed to dollar for dollar far feed consum- gravely handed' her. He was not i that you, too, will have to do what '`I cant, oh, I can't. Dont you him• ed. There is more money in sell- able-to ell-able to keep his courrA lice, for you are told. You love the man, understand? I appeal to you, to ."I am really feeling very ha Ile blushed with shwa ars she .and through your love I-will make l'le memory of my mother whom PPY, ing grain than, feeding to some ti Joel. All my w,iahee seem to be classes of stock. �mushed the notes towards hire. He i you do my bidding." !you loved. Don't do this base gratified. I only want to live to L The Michigan Experiment 8 Chem tip, buil He__watched. the color slowly Idaed• Let us go away,together._!. Q_a.grandam. anr3 hold him_;,� t;�__kept- of them to lie there. mount to her cheek. witl•be content to live with you al- once in my arms, and I shall dis ing adairy if "I thought so. There's a says ways, and I will lavish m love on the one year f feeding a dairy calf ' Rebekah examined the photo-} g Y content. _ _ for one yes: from the date of its graphs- +fiery somewhere,, and you had bet- Vou.. You shall never have cause i "Don't talk of dying. You've birth. The amount of feeds used ' "Are these all?" she demanded Iter say what has happened." for complaint. -Just grant fife this II } years of tiffs before you.yst,.if you in that time was 381 pounds of ur�y "I.have already told you,", she One wish.' take care of yourself," Joel said whole milk 2,568 pounds of skim W6 wearily, "and you musrt re- Soba broke from her and shp heartily. milk, 1,262 pounds of silage, 819 "`And.there are no dthera in ems- concil'e yourself to the marriage 'clutched at his hand. .(To be continued.) pounds of bet pulp, 1,8:14 pounds of ieteace?" �✓Eoin broken jrff." "I am trying to sav) my- love Aose• g don't kill it utterly. Let '+--• hap, 1,227 pounds of grain, .147 "None. uu've given no reason, abso for ou, ,;•_ 'ldtely none. I de.nand to know," `me be your little girl again; I'll COUNTRY DRIVE IN $US9IA. aunts of roots 14 ods o of al- � With a sigh of relief she began; felts meal and b0 you oda of-green• to tear them into little feces. five cried furiously. rbever\� to be anything else." _ P "And I refuse to tel!' you " she He sh her from him and rose corn. The grain ration was cam- w I wish you .ever ha f ►. Speed Proportionate Ao Price - , P P posed'of three parte each of cora y y happiness, answered defiantiv. 'to his f4t. Mise Josephs, he sue!_diffidently. i "Through S'tifase" Roads. and oats, and one,part of bran and "In what?" 'she asked coldl • Sh�s. understood that a sleek and" It is of ao uses Nothing Will y • .oil meal. The calf weighed 800 "In our marriage, of course, ' pleading attitude was,not one with !chatrige me. � Have. you decayed to The Russian popular idea of driv pounds as a yearling, and the cost " Ike re lied,with surprise at the',which hf-r father should by met, the sensiole l" he asked coldly. ing hon.,ea it to flog them along mile n F P of the feed was just $..8.55. }' uesrtaou. 'and she determined to brave hien. C'an I say nothing that will 1 after mile without a moment's q 1 "You shall tall me, he'shouted. move 8 This calf was of course, wells ..She gave him a look'o4 contempt, you I ' Do you wish to drive breathing space. The speed' is raised whieh isotlye only kind of 'and wilthout another word left tlloarsely. me to desperation?" aheo criedproportionate, within limita, to the raising that pays. !aim. She travelled home as fast I He seized her by the .arm, and hoarsely. I price paid, but the her."s are never Ex Gas Heard,. of Wisconsin. ab her car could 'take her. She ~the drew back, for she thought that i -At'that moment the door opefled at any speed allowed to"alacken, who has had years of experience Mound awaiting her atelegram from in his anger he was about to strike and Mrs, Goldbexg entered. She writes'a correspondent of the Lon- in handling dairy stock, estimates Lord HarecasLle to say that he beHe saw her action and he let I 'ran forward wli.,.i she saw that i don Standard, that it coats abort $50.00 to raise would arrive some time in the.af= her arm fz�t. Suddenly ha be-(.Rebekah was in teats, and took f The high road to Ruza runs in a a two-••ear-old heifer, under aver. ; lternoon and that'the Earl weld "erne caim,,yand. sitting down, mo--i-her in leer arms. aeries of up and downs like an end- age farm conditions, and that A'accompany him. The news gave'tioned Rebekah to a. chair: � "What is the matter,dear?." she less "switchback," yet the "lam- costs,$40.00 a year to keep a cow ' -Quer no pleasure, but only added I ''Let us talk if over calmly," he ;.asked tenderly.. shirk'; (driver) never once allowed when she is in milk. Oto her difficult 6a, for she had do Degan quietly. ' "1 am sorry'I lost-! ''Flatter enough," Joel, answer- his horses to rush the. last of a de-4 Here are two views on the coed ;desire to see him until she..oa 'my temper, but..3f u roust own that I ed. 'She says that she won't mar- cliviLy tel carry them. up the next of raising calves and an estimate diad her 'talk-with her father. I have reason Come, dear, I j ry Harecastle. Ino yau'know any- rias, but kept the pace steady•.up �rf the coot of keeping a cow. The sooner that waa -over the 'haven't been a bad sort of fathzr to thing about it?"' I ;. '#setter, and she hastened to her fa- you, have 17" "No, Joel,but I am not:sorry to i hill or down; a regular rate of one :ripply these figures, or your o�►1+ x ether's library. He was writing at "No.'•'' ;tear it," Mrs. Goldberg answered!`'erst,in five minutes. We insisted !Figures is case hof a difference iris` table and glanced up as •fie "Then trust me. 'tell me what firmly. several times .on..givixg the . poor of opinion, to• your herd .and eco re a i marks brutes a few tits at a walk but if your cattle a p y ng 71BLftCTed. is •'wPOIIg, may be able to.set.! . Rebekah gave a cry of joy.. Y .. „ I at leak had to acquieaee in the cis- prices for the feed consumed. It Where have you been he oak matters right, I am sure you ore B 1 Yon will u y Y s rt file int.' - a I w know > illustration e PPo beat � i let,the tom of the country, .with the result ,, bd pleasantly. him, so it cant be that. Whati:can't marry him. I really can't..I of for urging the interest of goal Father, I cannot marry Lore is it? 'And father wants so force me to,'''.t that at Ruza it seemed hotter to fisc two rest i take another team for the remain- blood and good carne, g V&recastle," she said firmly. "Put it down to a woman's whim. Sliame' Joel, f' told essentials in the rofitabl» hand- Joel leapt to his feet, and look i4 re we not allowed to chan3e our"'the first that I did. rat hkef thimsl ing four miles-'serosa country, lin of live stock. P The way'now -la over what are g bd at' her in consternation. .ninds4" she answered with an at- engagement and I'm not surpris- Y Employ a first-class sire breed . 1,empt at playfulness that was`ed to hear 'this." called "through village roads. P Y , . :� itiful in the extreme. I These are aim 1 a trt:ct of Mother up your cows,, raise alfalfa, test , CHAPTh$ 'XVII. p She shall marry him. It would P y our'cows and watch the effects od M Wba.t do you facer, child? You "No. Not in a matter tike thin. be- as well that you should under-�Earth bounded on one, sometimes y' y the feed to get best results. mad!" Joel cried furiously. 'Everything has be,n axranged; the!stand this, Rachel. And I forbid I on bath'sides by a rough ditch, and ' "No. I am quite Bane, but I am "awyers have prepared the deeds; you to encourage Rebekah in her only otherwise differentiated from -- a going to ask Lord Harecastle to.''Lord Wolverholme comes to-day;_'liisobedience. You and I hay 'v- the surrounding arable`land by the COST OF PRODUCING MILS. — give me my. ra om, -Rebekaho he our , oge er or many years and surface being cut up by u ' After a years observation with _ rm an with a rave T. ve look cr,> her fa,thtr. + ou are no some un nown Miss, riment station, H. H. Wing, pro- "You haven't spoken to, him, xvhoae marriage.is of little account. . "Lrealize that I mean•every word I in the fields than wheeled traffic on You have been ars such a "road." esaor of dairy husbandry, reaches 'their? he broke in quickly, and P graphed and�that I said just now, be. continu-� - the following conclusions: • lis voice expressed great relief. (photographed. At the present mo- ed turnin to Rebekah. -"Please In order properly to understand g' "Hc is corrin here this after- went you -are deemed one" of the leave the oom for a moment "lets With a fairly good herd, some of the conditions of rural life g luckiest iris ' careful! fed and kept, milk 'can :; loon, I shall' ask him then. I B living. Ln s few ,;Rachel." in Russia it is nebeeaary to travel in � reduced for sixty five cents per :+thought it better to te1l.You first," ,teas You will be able .to call your- i Mrs. Goldber looked hesitatin the simplest manner of the native; P ;she said with a wistful glance., I.s4f 'My lady,' What more.can ly at Rebekah, 3, world of pity n our .impressions of the same road cwt.,, and fat for sixteen cents per ou want?" pound for the cost. of food con- "I am'very glad you did," he'b but she knew sufficient when we-returned'behind a pair of umeld. -said grimly. ."You, had beitter un' f "It is no use talking, lafther. 1,.1tei'eyes, f her brother not to cross him in-� fine 'horses in a properly balanced �r�athia I 2nd.- That individuals of the derstar-d that you must do noth-I, g you can ccay .will alter my this mood,'.so she,went out with a carriage with a sufficiency of same breed vary more widely in rtn of the kind. Your marriage ''determination. baickward iook of concern at her springs were *holt misleading, if g g "R'e shall see " he'rcried vindic-C nio c.' g y g milk and butter production than do . .4ehall•take place." I I more enjoyable, the breeds themselves. He spoke with fierce determine- tively. "So far You have found' • "This is the position." Joel Baia 3rd. The large animals consumed #ion, but Rebekah faced him un= me' an indulgent•father. Every firmly. "You can break off this { SO EXPLICIT. ' less ca rice and whim has been '' pounds of dry material per ffiinchingly. j P Sr►,i-�hn,arriage if Sou, like I give3�ou a 1,000 pounds live weight per,day — - "I have quito made up my mind 'lied as.s-ooa as. expressed. -Rut free hard..- In the, event of our - The tradesman had rendered his ' t y bill, waited a' month, and then than did'the smaller animals. . . 'Father. . Won't you coneuier ma l now I shall show the reverse of the ;doing act, I shall immediately give 4th. That in social the best' ` • ia mesal I should• be utter! 1pi•cture: .I repeat to you in coldfl�rth the reason that I• told ou. wrote:— g 'miserable if I married Lord Hare ?.flood,that'you shall In&try .Hare- Such an nriouncoment wouldyna- "Please, sir, I want my bill." Yields of fat were obtained from tcas'tle; •sure] a_a►iitle." rack ,canis the bill with these -c-o--wa .that gave at least a fairly ; y, you., lion(t• want, t:urally ruin Harecastle. Yol,u large* flow of milk. ' + ' She shook her head wearil don't want to in injure him do you Y"• 'a-ords:— g , 'that,' she Raid pleadingly: I << ,� y' t y ",Certainly; bare it is. 5th. In genera.!, the 'cows con- She saw at once that she might But'you'will, he continuer) in She shook her heard and a cowed ' The bill was,again returned, and suming. the most food produced s well have remained silent, for; a cold, cutting voice, and.I know, look came into'her eyes. both milk and fat at the lowest — ULI, thought-not. All in s month the._.trade�man again . "Pray what reason have Yotiilave wrote:— rate. you for ilhat is sure. Very well. Break do is to marry him. Will you do "Klatt 6th. For the' roduction of milk 'this sudden change?" 'he.asked '-off the marriage.. Do it." Fo?" he asked quietly, y send me the amount of'. p „ my bill." and fat, there is. ro food sit cheap Boldly. "Please re:r_ember that, `4 am so glad, father. I knew I mus•t', " she answe-red in des- And the answer- came promptly as good pasture'grass. �� the marriage is to t�ikc place in' a tthat you could not-be so unkind as eration. You leave me no al- 'few days' time. Some of !the'to force tris into it,"' she said joy- i ernattive 'nut and. politely:— Note particularly ' Gth. This you have broken my "Certain! being .the case docs it not stand to guests are arriving'this evening;,.1-u11y. heart father." y; It is $15.60. ' The third month the, tradesman reason that the best results in .fou have received numberless .pre-' "Yes: Break off the marriage, She burst into a Hood of tears again �:rote:— winter months must come from 4 seats. The idea is -impossible. Be I and I will announce to the world and rushed from her father' s pres- `,ill you send ,vie ii cheque for f©bding the. Nearest approar-,h to sensible-, my child." the reason." . He wound u less an -ril p eni the amount of my bill?" green pasture-grass'! . And is that . t. p g y, and We can make-up some excuse, on•c, Joel did not feel pleased not silage and properly,,cured al- ,Uebekah hoped that he was relent- she said quickly. with himself. He hated' having to '' rhe answer cams, with a blank, falfa'1 Two ears ago there were Yng. 'No, ray, reason is to hand: Just I take such a stand but he felt that unsigned cheque:— y g Iowa, ,two I should -be miserable—utterly ry, " in Blackhawk cournty, listen to a little uisto he con- "Certainly. ' Here is the cheque. he would do`so again should occa- I have kept tho amount of . onr silos, while today there are, sev- bf I married him," Bile ,repeated 'tinned, a 'd.his voice was coldly Sion arise: He realized than there P y enty-five. iClully. ' i P hreateaing. was something contemptible and 'hist. "You must. be frank with me. ! Rebeka.h could not repress a paltry in- bullying a girl with such The fourth month the tradesmanFil 4 -What is aotuating -you in tbiall start. Her hope was dashed to a threat. But such was the nature wrote:— ,'There you must be somethin ".he ask- 4h _ground and she dreaded to hear ' I want my bill paid.' y g, of the mar • he,could not see that ' by selling me that stuff' You callyd ped sharply. aat was coming. he was ruining his daughter's hap- And the_ answer came,back: tiair-restorer; and telling' me it` t "Onlay that I h vve suddenly r --[�"Some thirty. -years ago Lord .piness•by forcing herinto this mar-. 5o do I. w� t ,d restore. my head to its.ori- sized Sts impossibility," she an- Wolverholme was sent to St. Pet- Then the tradesman gave it• up. I mage. He had arranged it only SUI condition? Chemist swere'd slowly. . ersbur to make an agreement for —— '- --- " ` .-f lie B itish Governm n t.' I won't alter much strenuous exertion, and SEE? l�idn t you like 1t?' Customer— recast c ilk 13as $ale been speaking' a great expenditure of money', and / -- "No, I didn't. If I hod kept on -x ''to you? Is it anything that he has sive You details, 'but it is suffici- why should he forgo the tfruits of "If ycu want's to see de brrtgii mue'n longer I should have beeii cn= 1• isaid or•done?" ent to say that he sold his coun- victory when they were sedf•ipe for Hide o' life," said uncle Eben, tirely bald. Original condition, She shook her head in reply and try ; that he was an infamous trai- plucking? "you's Rot to be. willin' to put in indeed "' Chemist—"Most pe':)Ple approached her father. She laid 'tor, and that if it were known he � „ Her appeal to the memory of his,; a little patience an hard' workrty ore. herrn bald, sir. '_i';iat is ...e • Tier hand on his shoulder. would be hounded to death. wife had, touch-d him, just for the help keep it polished up." original condition." -.ter ,: .. ,......y' .. „ ,. ..,x" -.Z4 .^Rif: ..,:.."••4s° .c.-.'.:,%.: ». "''.L•... w.l,,. _ a<.'. .w_t. ,a r S •a '_,,,,� i-.'.::. �... � ... ... 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From 5 cents up. =�Zh.-Peal, sWva coup, ofes.' sad - -- -- _- h r days in the city this week. -The Open RinkCo,itissaidhave her deeply religious character. Auh stock of Groceries. We keep no second quality. Y native of Ireland she came to this Prieee as low as•the lowest. ' t� -A few from here attended the watered their stock. We hope it country with her parents, settling' in - telephone meeting at Whitevale will increase their dividends. Pickering township. Archbishop Dry Goods, table linens, steam loom factory cottons. Flannelettes, on Friday last. -The contract fur lighting the O'Connor, of Toronto, was a cousin, ginghame, new prints, hosiery, gloves, etc. Full range. -Miss Boyce, of Hespeler, is street lamps has been awarded to She is survived by,a husband, one son produce taken-highest market price paid. -` visiting her sister, Mrs. S.Thomp- James Bryan at $3.00 per month. and three daughters. eon, for a few days. _ -J. A. Sweet, of Toronto, visit- EDWARD BRYAN ;PICKERING -Mies Phyllis Clark entertained ed his mother Mrs. John Field on HIGHLA D CREEK a number of her young friends on Friday and Saturday of last week. Died-on Sunda Feb. 21st lust., Friday evening last. -J. R. and Mrs. Thexton and Mr. Wm,Tredw•ay, r., who was one -Ewart Wright, of the Metro- family of Toronto were.here on of the oldest residen of 'this Neigh- ' PO Bauk, Toronto, spent Sun- Wednesday attending the crystal borbood. He cam to this locality l , e�T O O * �, da at his home sere. wedding of F. E. and D!rs. Gee. some ears ago and started business l� -Charles Richardson, of Beet- -Thos. Head has enguged with do the West Hill,subsequently remov- • :on, has been speirding a few days W.' H, Bank's for a year. Mr. ing to East Hill where he conducted a with A. G. and firs. Green. Backs is now snaking prepara_ a very successful husiness_in the store -The Dramatic Club go to tions for the erection of a•large now odcupied by Mr. W. H. Knowles. �- Brooklin to (FricTay) under barn. He gate up the store some twenty- fi�;e years ago, and together with his , the auspices of the Masonic lodge. ' --What evidently was a spring son, «'ut• occlrpied thE=favus-now ten Laces,�Frillings, Fancy'Collal•s, Belts, Ribbons Gloves,"etc. : -W. Calvert, of,Temagami, is flood oeVar•red un Tuesday,.night anted,by Mr. Ed. Collins. After dis- Staaiped B.ouse Frorit3, Centres, Tray Cloths, s t spending a week or ten. days at and Wednesday morning. The positik of this property hebuitt a home Duileys fog• Embroidery, etc. the house of his parents, Thus. and heavv rain combined - with the tit Highland.Creek, '`there he resided _ 1llrs. Calvert. disappearance of a large amount till hisdeath. He-has been ai Justice -New Dress Goods, B1ouFin.gst Fancy White Muslin-i, Lawns, ' Thomas and Dlts.'Field left oil of�n,nv caused the creek to mise '>f.the Peace,'for some time has,acted Thursday last for Des Moines, higher than it has'done'fc�r owes' in the,capacity of conveyancer 'and in :dew Fannelettes, great variety, special values, Iowa, to spend:a few months with a gaarter of a century. that osis will he very r3riieh }hissed by : the. surrounding community. Few their sun, Dr. G. A. Field. -FIo.- for settlers' tickets to men were better known in the Town= Big Variety Gingham Shirtiugs, apron gingham, -The report -that was- current Sask., Alberta, Matti., and s1xeial ship ofijcatrbolo, he havingpecupied - •nu rses' gingham, etc. • 'last week that the Seneca Haight colonist fares to B. C., Cal.,Idallo, many positions-of trust in the munici- farm had been sold• was incorrect. Mexico,• Oregon, Wash., also pality. He is survived by•one son, `Vm, and one daughter, '4ir�. C. D. " Tetiv Carpets, Sduar s, Linoleuuts, Floor and Table - The farm has been leased by Win. througli tickets, England, Ireland, Y � Kqua. Scotland single, roltud trip yr pre- CIOSSOD, both'of whop reside#1t�High- Oilcloths, all of the newest designs. -St. Andrew's.' Church pulpit pails. Choice all Ry. ruts (,.,i and land Creek. +twill• be occupied neat Sunday, all S. S. lines (inctudiD Allan, rnotvGot IA We have just now a:specially fine assortment of Fancy Biscuits. I e�29t�Itith milrning aIiTi r en- nitre aTa , : ing by Rev. Dr. Gray, of Knox ocean steamers). See Stephenson A. Betz is making ready to move to 1►lare new Teas,,the finest that has been, just try sample, - College. (opposite P. O., Whitby) for alt Sroulrvi•tle in-the near future. _ - r --E. $avast hada successful sale tickets to or from anywhere. If Mrs John Madill spent Sunday with Choice Coffees, Pure Cocoas, and the 9 On Saturday last. There tiva3 a send.iug to the uld-corintry for any ilr, aud'ilrs. Toping. Glasgow.. _ t good crowd anti bidding w•tis fair one Stephenson cats supply j�' lleasorstnd family pent Alun- - Finest Pickles anywhere. , 1 active.. , The rppert.y:.one mile thi-bugh tickets to AVI,itb (or day with sits. Penny, tosit afar core. y P y MI. J. Reesor hay ranted x faun near east of the village, wits sold to R. eltiewhere)any line desired. * Len)o•nville and iniind's 1110 hr,re ' JohnDickie , 0 Crawford, the price being$1100. -Thy #,a h -was Missionary in the spring. - ,Q r-Remember Ghee. Bu11ker'o' banquet, whieli w'as held is the Se. •cal of our farmer. itten2lerl tare (,�`(vt - • sale on Monday next. ' Dir. Bunk- town hall on Friday evening of sale of Drividson,tSuns: Cberi•yw•ood, Co', er bas a l-arge amount-of valuable lttdt week. was a most success-fttl on.Wed nes dt;v. t_ - Ralph Htuniltoris house wits broken - _.---,..._ ___.-----...- ,___...- - --..—_.-- _ ..-._ - --- •_--.--- -- stock to dispose ot, and all intend- affair.- The weather was m favor- P ing purchasers should make it a able, there being'quite a rainfall. into on Thorsdav last• while the funs A • ily were at yta,tltri'illp market,tit t<o be preseAit. Lunch will txtt nutwi hitanding 'this fk-te ' ipi 3. 4i. �Videugxn had a w0nd 1>ee on• Sto k • n -'be served at 11 o'clock. there were between forty alld Friday. but as the day turned out wet i1 •�.� —Asa result of the flood this- fifty tubo sa6 down tet the- tables: the bee wilt he repeated next week. l' 3 '�'•a�r t _ week Dixie's bridge has been part- Mr. ,Rogers, the caterer, • w'on J. and .P. Reesor gave,- a party.to a during the last two. ti'd'e-ekLi ly destroyed and rendered im- many favorable comnt'ents for the number of the young folks recently. passable and also that on - the way-in which .he supplied. tbe.. TatFy and angel cake were cn the bill f of February, ourth concession near R. Cam- demands of Lite inner n;an, A. G: 0f true. _ .l maick's. The council will have Green, priticipal of the public• 20th the afternoon of Febrtiary the (th the friends and relatives of John their hand 'full this year in look- school, oo(-upied the chair lit a B. and firs. Turner gatlteted at their ' ing after the bridges. most efficient manner. When all y There are-a number of•l nes we wiQh to clear out during the first-two horny, it being the`2Gtti tmnfver::ar of k —In another column there ap- had fully satisfied their physical their wedding. Friends were present ' reeks. Profit don*t count. We want the room. pears the yearly report"of the wants, the chairniiin proposed the frota far and near: Tori,nto, White- Standard Bank, which lately pur- toast '•Tl,erur'Yuung Dien in -the vale, Markhrtrn, Green Rirer; Clare- ` chased the stock of.the Western. Movement," -which Lifter the sing- moot,stotltrville,-Uxbridge. ' A very 1 only, Oak Heater, with feeder, - The showing is a good one and is ins of tire hymn "Frtsrn Green. ppl 4sant xfternortn wax spent in music reg- $18.50 for 1b.13.49. = ' by.a number of the party. At 6 pp m: worthy the perusal of intending land's Icy i�lcilinttti2s," was re- all sat ddwn to A•sabre filled with•tbe 1 only, Oak Heater, regular price depositors. In the gove►•nment sponded to by Clttts. A Gordon, heat that hands could provide and all 15.50, for 12.49. a, >fie rt tEso Saa:t<clard 'is near the Manag+: the Dominion Bank, did justice to the oysters that were po r of top of the Dist. Whitley. Mv.-Gordon is a most set ved in abundance. After the feast 1 only, Globe Heater, ><egular - - - -Oil Wednesday next, March earnest wcwker and,he has a most the guestg repaired to the'' drawing 8.00, for 8.04. -Ord, Geo., Leng will dispose of his inspiring iufiuence ou his audience. room and joined in singin solos, farts stock and implements. All He has a, nide and successful ex- duets, 'quartetts, and en)'oye�cornet J only, 4 hole Cook Stove,.regular of Mr. Leug's stock and imple- pe:fence in mission and Sunday and piano duets by N. and Miss Stouf- 17.50, for 14.00. ments are of a high class and those school work in the city of. Toron- fer and,others. About 11.30 the com- _ - iatens3ing to buy should not fail to, and in his address.showed that Puny broke up after wishing Mr. and - to attend. .See bills or advt. in every person had the 'power to ra• Turner many happy returns. These are enticing figures. li6u had better #to .. step along early. anoher column for frill particu- accomglish much in mission work. -- Jars' This wAs an' age for young men 'BANE REGISTER. -The 'Markham and Pickering and -the Fere 'realizing ' . y g their DjOYDAY, MARCH 1ST,- 1909. ' Estes- - � - -Telephone Company have com- responsibilitirs. After singing sive sale of stallions and mares, =Hard�sare, Stoves and ' Tinware. Finethe installatian of the 50 "To the work,•to the work," J. J. -bogs. irriplements, etc., on tot 20, line switch-board in J. H. Bundy's Dlason, Mayor of Bottnlnnville, con. 1, PickPrirrg IRingston road), - ro erty of S. C. Bunker. Sble - N- there"sidence.' 'rhe office hours for responded to the toast• "To our. p P the said setivice will be-7.30 a• m. Con-ntr and the Movemen fit 1`2, lunch at ll. scP bills for full o .p m. mergency ca s after pointe :out.how the whole world ,' • • a c is our c•en s o e sir v .-yes urate towards dna- WF.LNTLSr,.,Y, "NIAR,-,, 3RD, lf)tl9.-Ex- ca nr un a s S to 9 a. Ili. and. < a. tz wee t, o t ria + s r y _ tcnytve credit ra e o' grade s zor - ---_—_-- ----- ---- __ - 4.30 Lo 0.30 p.nl, greater th-an what the most op horn,,, registc•rcd tnares, imple- _ -The Standtir-1 Bank took pos- tinlistic coltld comprehend. - We tnents, ate., %t.Iot 21, tori•. 1. Picker- t'r"�'t-' - sesGiun of the We-teat uu NN ore nc,iv gettingal' glinipie of tits ing I.Kir.zton,road), the property -'ltesday of last Creek. We are tin-tt)ld riches of the mine•. With of tieo. Len-. tittle ac 1.2, lunch tit pleased to know that-there,will rte, all their weilltli• Canadians t,ill l l Z-ee bill.:. W. 13,. Powell,and T. no change in the staff` Ilece. Asa take a most Polrcher, Auctioneers. g prominent part in the ,Tvi, o.%Y, 11.Riwn 9TH,1945x.—Auction It pays to feed different system of book-keeping great n:oyenlent w=hich is a wile of farm atr,ck; iw lements,alncl l'. is introdiieed into the new branch- c•ha; aeteristie' of the tinges. MIr• household goods, thepropertyof International es, the Standard has a bran, R. R. Mia on's speech was 'listened. t Ger.vas Cornell, lot S. con. •2, Picker- F�► � �1 Wlrite, tit' Pic•ton, Here fora few• Ili ri t iiitehaively by all present. ing, (H miles east of Picketing �s i Stock -weeks a-Gsisting the staff-in ac(lrlir- Tile thief.speaker of the evening, .-village). Sale rtt one; see.bills. • W. -B,•Powell. anrtionevr.- ing the new sy steir. hovv-ever, ryas J. A. Patterson.'h: Food — special ngeetinh of the Pres- C., of Tul'illlt0. MIr• Patterson is �� FONF-n'DAY, MARCH 10TH, 19x8—llll- - 10 „ portant credit sale of fill In stoclr, 4 -bytery of Whitby was held in St.- ah oratornnd lie ileld the: rapt itt- iinpletnents,'grain, hay 'anti roots, - Andrew` Citarc1 on rue-da v. tention of his audience for a'bont on lot 33, con, 2. Pickering,. the ` morning at'10.30 to eon:-ides at cafl an Mina a hd :t quarter. His ad- property of John'Henderson. tale g. extended by Drtnhai't.011 cungre- dress w•Ji:s brimful of Itlitilor and at I2,:;tl,,hsir.p. See bells• T. Poirc•h- ci gation to Rev. W. P. Lane. The -ound comalion sense. Fre placed e'r, Auctioneer. T" T' v a Call was ac'Cldli]1)1IIie(1 -by a glias•- before the weeting in' cjileise FRIDAY, 11; rut iI 1?TIF, l'0x�1.--Auction J -0 S � P H H: � �/ � �+.-� i 'Rntee of stipend of $800 with free langnAge. the aigus and objects of sotle of RXI-acre fart,,,.also horse_ - witnse .and oite week's vacation• the movement and tolyl elf the cattle implements, etc., �n lot 27. — cpn. 7, Picker•tn­, (known as the Provisloual lrrangenlents lir case ce:ut;uit of the movement in To- Robert Ward •frir+n), the property of his acceptance were.made for r0i o, how shout one hundred of of W. IV. Ward. Side' at one � - his ordination and induction at the leading busine, uien had' Inet o eloc•k sharp, see posters.'F. Postill, Dunbarton; the exact date to, be at St. Janges and pledged .thele-- ,A.netionrer. -dgeided on by the moderator and selves to raise a sten, of half a TL EFDAY, MARCH 14TH-Auction sale thy. clerk Cif' Presbytery,' the mod- million dollars. He succeeded in of Earn, stick and implements, on f� erator of Presbytery, Rev, A. S. stirring a great deal of entlimdasm Is.>t 10, con, ickering (one 11rtle "'We have a large assorttnetit•of Boots just arrived : Xerx, to )reside and induct, Rev. in the g• east-of Pickerin village) belonging 1 gathering. At the vol (111= r.' R. Wood to conduct divine slots of Mr. Patterson's address to the estate of the late John J Foth- for the fall trade. er ill Sale at one, see bills W B -set-vice, Rev. Dr. �brallnin to ad- the Oiatitniani called upon refire- Powell, Auctioneer dress the minister, and Rey. W. sentatives from the different• de- ,,,:The Celebrated Williams' ake'' Vb'r•.nNESD.�r, MinscH 17TH. -Auction Moore, the people. nominations present, who choke sale of fari,i stock, implements and (.No better goods made in Canada)- 3 -A very pleasant event took .briefly. Before the, close of the household furnitnre•on lot 34, con. j w place on Wednesday evening of meeting a resolution was passed 2, Pickering, the property of T. We;have also a fes pairs of Boys'And Youths' Boots, odds _ this week when.a nu►nber of their whereby an endeavor will be made Laughlin. , Sale at one, see bills. and ends, we are clearing at half Klee. friends gathered at the residence to closable the contributions to A B. Powell,.Auctioneer. _ Call and see thein. of Mr. and Mfrs F. E. Gee, Church mission-purposes. The...singing of FRIDAY, MARCH 26TH.—Annual coin- , a g bination p.le at Brougham of farm R. 'A• BUNTING, Pickering 1 St.,. to celebrate the fifteenth the National Anthem brought to 11 "' ' stock, implements, household furni- annversary of their wedding. ,I (-lose a most successful and tune, seed grain, hay, potatoes, , After a suutptuons dinner being profitablb iiteetilig. poultry, etc. Terms credit or cash. Served a vet lea4an't evening Fee moderitte.- Entries tnade.e(trly y P g ,LADIES' JUST LISTEN was spent in social amusement PORT UNION. .will' appear on hills. .Pouchpr � t1 whir.+h was. brmight to a t:lnse w•t.tli -'. , - ` , P , . Auctioneers. _ ri9t i11 'A : -, cougratulat:ion:g to bride wand One of the oldest residents nf.Port . ' - groom and wishing them many i;nion,'Mr. Thos. Laskey, died at his 'Excursion to Toronto MRS. LEIGH intends clearing out. her -Fall Millinery Stock to the more years of happiness; Mr. and home.on Tuesda-y, Feb. 23rd, tiged -84 — public at.the greatest bargain ever offered, Mrs. Gee wet•e the recipients of years, Mr. Laskay wa: well known, P Wednesday, March l0, 09 A' having kept hotel here for some years, All Trimmed and, Untrimmed Hats at 50 cents each . .butnerons and costly presents' He letaces }, widow and three dao h- Those present from a distance g IT the auspices of the Oshawa � ,cert: Mgrs. :1lbert Ciee, MIs, and 1 ers to nimirn his death. '11r. Win. Huspftal Auxiliary. and she further begs- to ,tate that she will be olosing her store on the " Thntn, of Dunharton, whnse wife diel 19th of December, until Spring Opening—date later. Afrs• alld the Mlisseq Ashdown, 11a fe%v years sign, is a son-in-law, Much Tickets front Pickering—Adult- Ross �11r, Halt], and T. and Mrs. svmpat.hy is extended to the bereaved $1.05, children .iia North Side , AW11, all of Toronto, `family, See large posters for particulars.]MRS. LEIGI King St., Pickering, Ont, - - ✓ «.�:•"i..' a.a:.. ": „f ;1' :,t-,•-.+ns.aft Ona`rr.,•'.- ,•I?.r. ^