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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1909_03_19 sr .F 1, '3 K MJ : .e; � , ,,-< •w "� :� �. ::� ,••r..t""�•,,:�:•,. <we.-' rte• ,,. _ , ,t c '..,� ..•y '9?'.: ..,err .-��'. .' :. :.. tom'`' y. .,.,' ,..:,+ "�-��'ry,`�$'"�'.� .�- �y ,r,.q'�"cuxw..#...- .�. �•nv X ^t . -.:.•:,R��d. '., .ew.�'...- :.-••. ,....•..;a,.ax-: .- ....., ':`?7 ,;'.. s z, �� .s,n ''S.... x+:-� �s •,� s3r."x•-P., 1 rvs._,. wt,.. .r . ,; .. �Y`. ..�' -' o tie :.s.. - a+..••r,.t,- ,4. ;lir; �` • .. �•: , --:fir -.:a•„ •,a. , r VOL. KXVIII. PICKERIN�G, ONT•,• 'FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 190 9 NO 24�- G ° iRVj0fjV B1 t*naL garb*. DUNBARTON BROCK-ROAD �. Horse Blanket { A social under the auspices of the 1r.Fitzpatrick has purchased the ZEMA Mfdicat You want the kind of Blankets your Ladies' Aid Society of Dunbarton O'Connor property on the third con. CASEs TREATrn WITH - horses cannot get off and this is Presbyterian Church will be- held in cession. .-AA M. BELL, M. D., C. ..M. where you can get them. the basement of the church on Friday Sonte dog or dogs made havoc of • Late House surgeon of the Kingston We have a good 'assortment and the March 19th. Te:l,will be served frons Mrs. Badgerow's clothes while on the General Hospital. suceassor-to Dr, M.Bate- vices are so ever arson 6 to S after which a splendid gMoral: • - In" office hours a to to a m,1 to 3 p m end S. prices y P P pro ram line on Tuesday night. keep %to B p m.' Fickering,Ont' 44-ly can get them, is expected having secured some ex- pups tied up or do not leave your � a Genuine Saskatchewan Robes cellent local talent. Admission 15 ets. I your washout on the line. Docs•or � E0. N. FISH, M. D. P P Rev. Dr. Iirxy, of Toronto, idled the Don't et excited � G the best in the land, g c led if central asks you: e..eeaaaa aR E Aerareanor PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON pulpit here Iast Sunday ,incl this week I for the telephone fee. Th;tt is honest� A+r,aat ear ,r nF ao°Og1seQnas„t. Member of College of Phy,iciaue and 6urgeone. Single H'LI nPss Team Harness. Oat. Aetwclats ^.Droner, County of ontario, t ' o has hien cnnva.siug the cungrel:atiun and right. Telephones cost money; Office Hoare-6 La i0 s.ur; and 1 co s and s to a Holters, Sweat Pads. Curry Combs, for subecriptions fur the re-building p.m. brougham. Ont. 11-1y Brushes, Metal Polish, Gal Cure, of Knox College. Axle Grease, Hoof'Ointment, We ore all very glarl to have a visit The anrzuaI`mei ting of the Malvern Le�rl,, Harness Oil and Dressing. from Sall) 3litc.t(111"lata of Montana, r i uutball Club, intermediate Cham-� ° Team Zi bip�.• Buggy Whips. who is ea-st just on a short lie,,,!cry• :ores of Ontario, held in the 31nnr- . FAP.E ACELL, Q. C., B,&RRIS- -� 1 : a�• TER.County Drown Attorney,and county THOMPSON BROS., Pickering cloth hall here on Saturday evening POP a:l �N 4�9RA202NS, r s,Iigltor..Court Home.Whitby. Iti-Y - ---- -- KtNSALE List. Nvas attended by a large number. 'euati9-eu'S.e xPaecnaaDs, _ Miss CIara.Welch is visitiug at Alf ° Club's upporters. After di s- � CZ M��'Rn vsnxr°lsns ri t th^ s • L As T: B ARCLAY, B trrister'At-Law, - Rogers. �' -ussinv several very important quer- so ti eActt,Etc Solicitor.Alotary Public:Spe ial Esawi- CLAREMONT Thos. Sadler is having his lot near tions, it was decided to play interrnedi- ner for IIiga court of rustics. suoces-or to ate and junior teams in the league r Messrs. Dow R McGillivray, Bruck street, Salem cemetery repaired. Are corers@ cured fro;u tL•e start, ae it ie so Whitby. Try R ,bt. Tho,irson has rented the Seth this year, and probably a seni6r team. eeticg upon any dleaased akin or sorsa. FURNITURE STORE Redm:tu fatan for anotiier year, It was alga decided to have Karnes on ,. �Iay 2lth. DR. SP_iRK'S �_ (• Veterinary. __• A n;rather front here attended•'Herb - �,. -- Delon;;'s sale tit Brooklin last week. + - �'rGI:TA13Lt: OLNT3ICNT HOPKIti13,VETEI;I\ARYB>7R- Everything in MARKHAM -- - Huht. Bentley has hired 1i lilt C!eur Wien cnce'applieti to a case of Lczema, will .' GE-ON,' AND DENT1iT. Etc. and Lawton for tLe summer at good wag- Joseph Torrence, who died°n Feb'v take away o;'1 redness era kill all diseased 8radaste of the Ontario vet rr rr,' ��,. Bedroom and - e aid,,left $29'0) life itasutattre, in tw'o skin useue and put the skin into a lege, Toronto, registnred -member of the N. Adamson. of Cit;"Antrppd, is Nnlir;ies'of heart;y, smooth condition. 7-Ontario votorinary lifedicel ABeociatioii. •f- vqu'al, atnotfrtts, in the Odd- a re and residence one aad one-quarter miles Finingroom Furniture moving into 31•rs. S. Snell's house at follmvs' Relief Association of Canada All flenQ0 and Drug stores. 'Lsrge bozoa- �•" north of Green Raver. once aad shceinrt forge Salem. and the Granil Orange I.udge I3eneflt = Ask for sa,npies, bonze o to II a.m offi Ito 4 n m. Private Albert Finch, lately ant from Ell-. Fund. _ He left no will,and is.urviv• tiver.o�o in MY office t?,O. ar!liege, Green also, Parlor S;rites at,prices The R tgne�•�IcDo::.tzvCo.,lfaltorytown,Oat Fdver, Oa,, the very Inw•e.t for good land, has engaged with Aaron Parkin ed by three brothers and three sister•.=, c for the dututner•. _ wlln'e+c l receive one• ixtt,s: The ' Window Shades and ' �i,ters are: bl:It'; aret snotvt,all. colo- LAND PLASTE1q ustrtess Garbe. Curtain Poles. Owing to the rough night the at- , ■ ^^ -,_,- . t ndtince at the League wai ,'pour 'fit man Jane Robir.,on, . Toronto, rind 1•' �j'II03. POLCIiER Lasser of _Mar-' Ei a delis(>r- our Frrrni!ure the ure�tin;last week. Elizabeth Taylor; Lakeview. Thar AND SALT =;y 11 rime L=.ceases.Brort,ham,Oat_ Any where free of charge.• JusHlrh 11ariwoA is busc gutting his brt+tilels are: Ahr:th:,rf:, Jautes. and w u.,u3e.re!rtl} to heocrupied. The wort; Alexander.all of 3lavkha,n. -- ' 4 T HOPPER is.„Pr• of .1Iarriage Call and seeus, - wilt he I completed. sumetime this -+ L. Licenses in thecortnty of Ontario, -'HIGHLAND CREEK Tl:a,hiprnpnt^f Land plaster and g,llt_ -Office at store and his residence,Claremont. rtbonth.- „_ _ J-A. James. 'enze112 it t3u}tsg .a rivhing, hay:ri(;reitsoil than sulncribingfor Tile inanagern4w of the Pubbrr. Lib- it will please call for satne as TORWAY HOUSE.-Nnrty:t buaine4s, rPli,%iriug everjttbling in h}.a rury bete Iritis engaged the PickPtin angtt as �i` HiaRetanRoad, Part:^.olar at:cation gf. line that iduT2 3 t he eon- R pos.itrle at the.l%.erutor, Pickering. Fun Irtttrre Dealer, etc. • g 1 y Drarri:rtir Club to Present their justly on to farmers nation 3 d r Toronto- manara. tiuue dnit:L so, lrojr;l:,r drama, • Unde'r the• Lat:rPl,A," P,ty at'tbe ,p;nk Mill ofll' a Yitesc accommodation m dr ogler,the new, ms-Pro- CLA."I MI�/.LON'Z .itili.•ra Le' ,ti Sl<xrre sue are . leased to m>nt, -Chaises moderate." J.J. lleCaan,•Pro P in•Etilnt'a Hal I on the.' PCPninii nF Pri- Prietar,_ gl inport is able tri lie out ,%gain after be- day, �Ia cit .;th - t �, - w confined-to her hour, all winti•r a, ,waited the drama a The times H Brock Road ' 1J.R,BEAZ`OPd.,TdSrrSHIPCL>~RB -- - - _ �-� ti'. JA a 1-Tilt of aC ftcc;denL in which her, .u.d altvrtyia .to. delighted hon-vie-in ~i c, Accountant. . Etc. eiouort-0r taking � � �1 Q� � tnklt, ttias hri3keu. fitct they :Iry note being senp�h{.lifter E.�tab1is11etl 11393 a�d°vlta, Accountant, Etc. Sfoaey sa lows `,,,,//-� oa(arm-�rnpart�, ••Bauer of glass; The 2ltner.el of .lir. 1leLean's child, to 'rPpeat petformar.ce-i. The orches= ago Ltc•- ,f•Greenwr,6a. passed through here on - - enoaa'°, hiteva e, Oat. 7• _ g Ira ftirnieth music the+t ctelight.on ail of �1ir trlre, the' way to the Union cemetery, oes-a-ion4. If yeti want'to&ulghas The Standard ask Linens d Auctioneer. _ Oshawa, on Tttrrrcdec last. 1!'e' ex- vols have never laulrhPd befrIn and All kinds otsale3 prompuy attende�to. To:be honest with c�sfomers. tend out` syuil,(thy-to the bereaved Cbas2p+ reasonab:e. Telepbooe residence or • well see a first-class, [Arty with a r _-wore,brat;a,en:, 3-y To demand honesX treatment for parents. 1 C d u,4 e .. mors!,.Fie nt Eliint's brill on the•a%en- • : �© Canada, ourselves. .�. even- ing of Friday, \birch the' .Eth. Doors POSTILL, Licensed Anetioneer; o hn at 7.30. acrd thePb � fiery' "1' i for C.ountiea of York and Ontacin. •A-a'c. BROUGHAM p ; gins at meed_Office' Toronto Atom sales of all Linde atteaued to on shortest To give our customers full vt%lite for - a oaf 8(;clock. Adaris4otl- centF: s - notice. Address Green River P.O., sot. their stoney. T. C. Brown is at Greenbank. The Library is worthy of your p:r'trtrn- T B. POWELL, Licensed' Anc. To-promote the stile-of only such '-Jo bD Cowie spent Monday in To- age. Ample shed rrxrrn for horses,' goods of which-toe know the thera- ronto. _ o �. SI.W openG an account in our Savin s . . �� • tloaeer foe Ontario and York Cos.' Al2 •. . - _ _ kladr of salsa conducted Briber yr verely or by put!( value, and the quality of which L:.rlXette 3lattherts is holidaying in REa'N I VER Department. - g > ItIct3on. sale notes collected. For.dste• or we.believe to be the best procurable. the city? Henry Norton ha,engaged iv}th A./ othei I,articulan apply at re•ideace, Elizabeth .yrs.'1'rashs utovea intq,the village et�ey for the Sttminer. Depo.Ate of$1.00 and upwards are re St., Pickering. Orders left at NtW@ Office Will Willingly and cheerfully gist• the on 11on;luy. reaerye prompt a.:eatioa• 15Iy. A new winter put In'its appearersce ceiyed,on which the highest cur- _ _ he=t•of otir brains.and energy ani ttie gt•ed.C'r,wie of. Toronto, was -here on Tuesday morning. . POUCHER, Licensed Auction- best place in eur store to.promote the over Sundrt f ant ratter of interest is , sale of such y " Mr,-and Mrs, Wilson visited with H. T• ser,\'slratorea3 CoIteoiaz for the Cotta goods as glee-us a fair and 11!,4-1 Mary Duncan is vi iting friends and Mrs. Hopkins last week. allowed. T wJe of York u an,lted ad vas All s mo of suction honest share in the cost of selling them in seltrboro: 11ls�t Nellie lfiilson, of •Brooktin, ,ualea conducted and valuations made at mod• LO our�CllstOtllPr6. erste charge. Estates and coatignments cos- F. C. llechin, of Whitby, was-home spent Suud,ry fit her home here., Nb Delay in Making Withdrawals af•isaily managed and sold by auCtfoa or This Creed seems to improve with rx °ver f+unday• .- 3lrs. Joe Dotes has returned home private sa19. lfoirtgattes rents, notes and p ger Farm Sale notes coltetted gepezal accounts prom ptl?'eotlea ced an9 setts and use-Read it over again, Mrs. K. �;, Philips is visiting friends from her visit of a fps' wewkv. Mtory settlements guaranteed. Phone or in Lite city.. Win. and Mrs. Cowie visited with lieneral Banking Business Oras for terms and pGsUculsa•, Brougham, T• M.', McFADDENs tilts• R Will. Cassie is indisposed' with Elias and Mrs; Bice on Sunday last. Transacted. Ont.. Dates may be azad by Phone\Ewa an attack of pleurisy. Joe Doren !c preparing to build his once. y Druggist and UptictAn, Mrs. R, S-, Phillips has been -on the hasket factory at the west end of the PICKER[NG, p O;4f'j', sick lint, bei !s now recovering: village. Clarence T. Batty, i4 g • - Clifford Wanno has engaged with Thos, and lits. Ellis are improving , p _ I Dillingham'% '- L. Johnston for the summer. in health after ,being sick-('early all �p 11V / coJlrs. J. C. Philip spent Sunday with' "winter. i�1Cke;ing' Branch. IIndertaking ParlorsWagnerb vv// . with her sister in Highland Creek. 31rc. Heir ey and Jfis�,1Ir•rt<e r�pPnt King street, Pickering. ' > ,n caul- -- t n• r ave a frill line c _ :byre over Sondac•-with ,• r' . ec meati% cutistaitt] c n sant}. urn- n ednesda , March I7th, Very %Drip out .boys RnC beaten attended to: ' (Telephone - 3-' ' Co Bert and 11r>Matthews,adaughrer, SittI.rils niy ot. They intend to' en (Bell or 1ndPpendo onu denr.l W. J. and Albert Coakwell, of To- be7•ter next tine _ Spice .Roll, .Breakfast 'Baron,' ionto, paid its ii'flying vi=it on Ratti:- Lena t3ohth who has horn ve•rp ick -- -.-- Ilam, I'3f�luona*_Z'."eiuez e,c, - - -day l e,t• tea week i,4 lruphas nowwill::nil , .Having secured thPagency for - • �• • Ptesh harana�, oranges and lenronc �nnn be+ well st'a'in: the t)nturirr.Grunite and Mar- 'r leke� rrr�► iver�{ Rignest , leis paid for a?< > Li t table syrup�c l:er ilr. :it Geo. t,Is rPidc d Isle Works, Brampton. 1 am l ' I �[r O:11. 1) lien war 1 prepared to furnish nit work in Butcher's cattle. [i�iiilys. here foi• till, hist 35 Vears' uTuti-e(1 to the granite and marble line - 33', E, 11.,lthy h:1,1-a very-strcees�fut 1Inunt Joy last week, fit the veru lowest,prices, and 1rSt-ClaS5 rigs for' ire %voud-{).�e on Tuesday and lute of fait « m. and _lli (itey' nr:A 31rs. and lit the erv"l > st p!tces, Day Or 1]l0Lt•. _ nsurance � ut ni„ia. Miss [ra Hopkin, ;sited, at .��"rat, . Gends shippe(lwhe*re desired. (Mute.:; n;ttiil,er frr,rn here attend(] Booth, rnt 3}unrl:,} l .,t.. See 'roe `before placing your Bus meats all trains a soCinl gathering'at II. Eliicott's un" 0111' people were tt•,�11 entr•i•tadnkid:ill -older. Lettering done on the "Teaming promptly attertied to.`'._` Of all kinds--Best Biwa}=s recudu= Tuesday evening of last week. this village every night lana' week a shortest notice. 3[r. Bennett, of Toronto; is rnnvrng cotlecl't !,Pini be!d in the hall. Agent.for'Ciil>ada Carriage Co. ulenelad• this week.on to his farm, tvh!ch: ha- Donit forgvL ill'0 hoz cric:lal ort .iron 'C. IV. GIBBONS, Claremont ��•• jn;t }teen vas-ated by.yrs. Feashv, <lay nialit \iareh 22nd to be held in '. M. H.-Peak,Lam• Peak _' 1's• J. L'eer has returned £roto t et ley the Literrrp Sot iety. - --� f he;trill !:iv r _ f Picl.eriu�. urivey2ncin� t�v*?e Pic.huror,d Fiitl uhe5re ohs h,ts t,(zu Sante frrrut.here attended the :oriel - - -1-----day-y-� f�j y� - r tin- -her ri:tdgt,'ler, Zlr . H. to Whitevale on Monday night. `Qeke7ll`ltL(�Ilti a- - Pent' and Note:Colle::c a. t < ' l,,il;ht. ' Other, Went to the patty held at ��", �"�•� eJ j Ch:tr-E,: -elscnaLlt•, J1t=, J. L•ittli�jf)hn rind. Miss label Hage:,nag's. . --_ spent a fete (Inv.;; 'tt•ith the furore('% Tire GrcFltt River Literary fio,•ic•ty. ; i A general blacksmith husintsc done: ,-'}•+cre1'aI-ln•ffr sale. d; ugl,:cr in Crectrtvu<tri '•ir.:. A. Cat!_ into nil holding a ,ralyd eutrrt;tlnruent -�••"` �t ► *: fids of rep titin��ser [ly:uxl , tun. ,,oil box:social in the A.0-1 ��', hall, Ii}nr<rwant to huy se!, or 'teitt r;;il 1'hn ..g,!talcc�r,n is moving oiltn_llae G rc•li -2'2nd," - - 411 ki promptly executed. e r - - - -at In.,* e,:�•;ce. 'B;;rgxins•' llacnala farts ncnr C :ueinunt, tvltic.h 10'�9 tt liber proi�i „uywill,c_nmi t r,f '� Horse-shoeing - a Sppejalty- vocal and instrumental music; reed- -%vas �acatetl soule- time. ago •bj- Geo. F ' M dY • Y . Rachardso Stet ings, reritations dialogues etc., rend- 51, John's Missionary So,iety met ererl by itlernhers of the sorict,• after - _ at JIr;. C. _\. Barclay's on Wednesday which the hoses will be disposed of, PIC_KERI\f:, ONT, _ - rotary Public, Pieket•iilg. and a profitable aur}' enjoyable after. This is the hest entertainment of-the r , season. Come and.enjoy ynnrself: �� �, noon ass spent, s 'The a U� „�� J. A. Young, formerly of this place L'onrs open at ? p.m., program tt - but nowin Toronto, has purchtsed a S., Adp)ission 10 cents. Everybody S OIN� *t �Tg WINTER SESSION !ot !n East Toronto on which he will welcome. O1� BA11.p erect t house in the near future. A large and�enthttsiastic meeting Skilled, Labor, Remember the combination sale was held An the A.O.U.W. hall on the y , Opens'January 4th in all de- here (.ext I'[iday. This g y High-(trade Material(( Head Omce,'Toronto promises to avenin of Wednesday March, 17th trtutents of the (.'h.NTItAL . be:t very large sale as a great'many for the purpose of re-organizing the t:art Bt;SINESS C'OL•LEGE, Yonge � entries have been made. !See'bills for Shamrock.foot-ball club when the General Banking Business :tnd Gerrard Streets, Torur.to, sq, full particulars.-• That tails the whole story Our C'atalo ate ex la.tns oar sat- p` following ofllcers were elected: Hon.- t transacted. g. P ' • A racing and fancy dress carnival Pres.-W.J. Michell, Pres.=John A. perioeity in E(Inipment. Staff, will be held in the Mammoth rink White, Vice-Pres.-A. Heisey, 21td of the absolute reliability of yz - It Methods and Results. You are here on Tuesday evening next. The Vice-Pres.-Geo. Ferrier, Sec.-Treas4 .invited to write for it if inter- Special attention given t0 Claremont bane} will i,e in attendance. -Chas. White, Captain.-James ,�y •the REGINA WATCH, (',ted in the�kind of schoolwork See bills for particulars, Routley, Managing committee-Peter r /_ rile CO1leCt10n Of which brings best SnecN". ,4d- An interesting game of hockey n•as Stewart Winton White and Frank s e reliability yti dress W. H. SHAW President 3 - played un the Mammoth Rink hereon Booth, Business manager-Fred1, which has Ba�B• IIOt68. _ u� -. . Saturdayyen! between the"White- Hor Shaw, Trainer-Geo e n g a �L h n `C/ r vale and Green River teams, White. was decided to enter a team in the earned for 1t `r - vale win'nRigby the score of 9 to 5. intermediate class. Any,other club - SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. bars. J. 'W. Hogle and daughter, wishingto arras e a match should I the reputation BRITIfiH Term of 1909 Hiss Gladys, have returned from g Vic- write te secretary, Chas. White,' 9� +'TRUP AS �• �" Z7epo19it13 received 'Ott $1. ,and CANADIAN Ten per cent cheap- toric Road, where they had been visit- Brougham. A junior team was also i upwards. Bti:S-[•NESS , er,-ten er centbet- in the former's daughter, " p g g Mrs, orgitnized at the same time and place THE SUN. COLLEGE ter for Bnsines, Cameron. to be called the Beavers. The follow- . ERING_ =1'1t8T�1St allowed at highest TORONTO Shorthand and fiat- � •J. L. Gillman has been doing A rush- ing officers were electet: Pres.-Elias I � ..V Current rates. ric, ing horse business this week, having Bice, Vice-Pres.-Benson Wilson,I NORMAN BASSETT Booklet free: R. A. Farquharson, sold four, one to G. M. Forsyth, of. 2nd Vice-Pres.-W. R. Barton Sec,- Caw�t. D. GORDON, Manager B. A., Principal, Corner and Claremont, one to J. Evans, of Clare. Tre".-A. Ellis, Captain -'J.' Lott Jeweler and Optician, Bloor Sts. mont, one goes to Markham and t1s& Managing committee-Rost. Dafoc,' WHITBY, ONTARIO WHITBY BR�gNCE• jother to Pickering. Wm. Booth and John Doten. 'z • °t,, r t:. ... �",.. - .. ...,' • ;...1.'"a u::n_.,,g ts?.. :x-r,_s,� .fix .> x'^+�; ;�- r x �-� ,-r' ' •,• n3. i ... . •.-* 'g-+.k..'.w-.sµ3... ,��•:.^t•. b •a:. rx '.^.::•-*':. ',- .+v - '07�" i?" i.. ,�': •'7^. sf �.�+-�. _ ��A^' - ;�:..:.t �:..!• 'n. r•k'�"n''�,�.�'r,::'"�.' ,R•'k,�..��.,,.. :,,;..rr• ,,; -. _.. '._....• ....,.> a....,. �- ,.....;-.- .r'''�! _ _�.,:Yo•,... ....;-.. ...J' :_ '..r •:'Ss-,.a%:.J -*`. _.�'> � 'r Y�".%y �g:r..y:'.. r •«R-.. /.`ar A•' 'ten":-:.h" -.r' ,:. ,-. ,.,._. --..,. .. , ;.. sryi a..: s'..,'',-.q'�, .. ti. .v:,. .t'r";. ...'.'....-r. ;.;'..:. .,. .... - _...,,.,. ',k.•,,....:.x. .' .,,¢;;.�.:..,_ .Sly. ':$M.tel• '~v, � '%i. ''.•}. s' .M. ^,�;...N.u[-p �'X'c-..^. rY' F VI I • : - ' � tai 'f ti�MMM iMtMN�N�MNf iM�MM "You. ou-ht to be very happy, THE ENGLISH COMPLEXION. ' for you will have everything that __. • a reasonable man can desire. A The Despair of 'the Smart Ladik�s - 1� Ad lim (� handsome wife, and plenty of�-_ oat Wounlis in earls. mpney. You are a lucky fellow," the Earl said suav t ' Hareeastle hurriedly finished his pie life" aro for the moment the t `✓ fad of the fashionable Parisienne. • dressing for he Ass anxious to put , _ an end to his father's talk. They A leading French actress when walked downstairs together and recently'in London so greatly ad- ♦ a A Tale of Love and Disappointment found the guests gathered to- ntirt�d the complexions of the Eng- Q� b Lady Standish, who was.a. con- number of her friends determined-eth�r in the dtawing r_­ A TALK 1 ' to culti•va.te b means of walking An oat grain is made up of two seeM*M>•t✓�GOOi«® Mr7oa�i10lQNO �f i nexion of Lord �tiolv.erholme, was y' g main- parts; the outside, or hull, talking to Rebekah who appeared and Plain living, English corn- CHAPTER XIX.—(Cont'd) "I am afraid I am neglecting my tc, have completely recovered from > lc and the inside or'kernel.. Another xivas. duties,',' she said hurriedly. "Ah : the emotion of the day, No jewels experiment is declared tp name commvnlly applied to the ker- The es Rebeksh sighed weariuy, for rhe nel is the meat. It is in the ker- Here.he is; Cyril did you see her adorned her, sieve the large pearl have had wonderful affects and I felt that she had d0n,3'all in her noel that we are mainly interested safeIy� off?" - of her engagement ring. Her -face now every fine morning one may � 3' Power to soften her heart,' A sob I befa.use this is the, nourishing choked her, fns the len continued Hareeastle nodded his head and, was filled with animation; and her sec quite a number of ladies, both i c g pert ' g I looked hesitatingly at his father. eyes s.par)r7ed so brilliantly, that of the the, ard.social worlds, �. f the grain. .The chief use of the strain was wearing away her self- "Come along, Cyril'," she said Hareeastle wondered. indulging in "footing" round tlic I hull is to protect the tiny oat plant ' control. She roso wearily, and I merrily. "Sorry' to leave you, Joel was the picture ,of content- lakes in t}:e Buis de Buul,:g ie. S,aiie within and to preserve the stored •a looked at Ethel's face "which bore , u fc•od material for its future use. ' Lord olrerholtne but I want to ment and he looked round 'at his of, the more at ilatic have adopted P ono sign of weakening. Had this! + I As food for stock and as an ar- discuss something with him. No- guests with,the utmost satisfaction. a practical costumo resemhling �rrl a heart? she wondered• a•id ticle of human diet oats take d ' i-, won't wait," she added. quickly His eyes rested on his ,daughter that wvrn by lady mountaineers. , for a .moment she lunged to fight high rank. Since the value of the her own fight. blight not C;rtt as.she saw the Earls sign. of pro- with a pride that that he did not! Stout, square-toed boots are cunt rain de znds, so much a test'. try to conceal. He had dismissed !sidered necessary for fuoting, g P pen there �-:• turn to her if his appeals for fur- Come to my room. \i'e have an their conversation from his mind, Laud veils are discarded. being a low pereentage of ,the part giceness were met so contemp:u- hour before I need dress." She i for he was convinced that she 'Together with the morning w•aL., nhich is of little use for food, con - hour ously.. Sha determined to tr • fol "tab" sumers of oats in an form what,y led him to her-boudoir, adjoining would hirri"no further trouble, the morning cold tub is an En;- i Y rouse her from her apathy. !the library. and sne shivered when. She dared not, for was there not lish custom more and more widely ever should be interested in the re li hvt if I say t_'my I will mai she rer_Zembered that it was there� around her evidence of the ap:,practised. If it rains; seekers of 'la•tiunyhip existing between the trim, and try by a life's devotion'that- she had overheard that fate j proaching marriage, in the guests ter a, '`British complexion" indulge �hull and the meat. to turn his love to me! I belie-;-,3 fol interview between Ackroyd and a ith whom she was so gaily tal]t- in gymnasf,ics at home: ' The. de- I The owl. grain is always,grown I. should succeed. You would n'>*,I he-r father• ing? votc3s of the 'hew Jad dispe-ass-I-fur its meat; the hull is generally be able to blame me. You would "blow, Cyril," she said briskly. It was a brilliant scene as they with the now more than.ever•fash- !regarded as a necessary evil by the only have your obstinacy a,-4d I "We must decide on our.course of entered the dining-room,. with its ionablo corset during their muni- ;st^'cl�a': and : the -miller. ,The wicked pride to thank." conduct." walls of ,old masters, and its gait- ;ing exercise. I range Of hull in'oats is from twenty "You will do as you please," tering tabic. bfrs. 'Goldberg acted —=-r to forty-eight per cent., thirty per. Ethel replied. coldly. as hostess as was her wont fur j 5ET .1 1TROh TLI.�P ^ cent. being the average. Oats "You are cruel," Reb.ekah sail, 'CHAPTER XX. Rebekah had always refused torous` i lratiing the largest pzrceatsgr of but she stn ed.when.she saw ttie going to,her from the position, Accordin 'y .Freurh Pair'y Crti-d Scheme to hull to meat dep•en�ds largely upon PP Cyril, dear. ',�'e are F'o K'door open. Hareeastle came iu, i kis the beat of friends," she began Hareeastle 'had the privilege of sit- j l';,lc:h a Thiti'f, the variety. For eXsmple, the and he looked eagerly at Ethel, ar.d ;impulsively. 'Don't worry about ting; beside -his fiancee. Every uno lJuanette oat g:nerally averages ' his face fell. when he s.w by he: iF;thel. It is only her pride that is wa;s hi`the best of spirits as the ! Owing to the ah:>rtcos:ings of ;twenty-three pounds of }hill froth attitude that Rebekah had peen I hurt, and time will wor}�wonders-" 'dinner-proceeded; bort to,the pair, � rercit seri ants, nur£eruus faniarea i every hundred pounds of grain'; unable to move her. These fev "I don't deserve this kindness, in whose honor it was being given, r'i 'Pa is are giving up housckeep- ;while the Banner gives thirty moments alone had been full of ti r- it seemed to,be interminable- tag and adopting.th'e pian of tak- i pounds c,f hull, and the Fifty Pound Rebekah," hr• replied humbly; I i meat. He appreciated Rebe ah's have nested you very badly." The Earl ,was in phis element: Al- ing apartmen.iin reside:itial hu- ,P,•lack forty potinds. This simply - noble generosity, for she haJ not! ;'Saw that fate has dealt unkind- f-Rays a brilliant taker, to-night he-tels, 'means that by purchasing one hunt 'considered herself, but had only ly with us Loth. 1 hat would be ;excelled himself. .til ith the coning C'unflic's between 'se.ri-ants a.-.d'dyed pound, .of J,,mnette-oats, the been anxious to.bet things right' more .truthful. I am:determined I marriage he seemed to have re- most mistresses make ever-increas- buyer gets seventeen pounds more t7etween Ethel and himself: Where 'that the marriage must be broken rtiewed his youth; sad his pleasure ing. a _ on the, tin- of the of the must valiiatle part of the -' was fate'leading them t -He knew uff. I haven't told you that I asked (equalled Juel s. Judges of the Civil- and Criminal oast. grain tha�i he wcdld get were that`any, sytggeativn to Joel that'lay father to consent this n:urn I When the desert was on the Courts ii{ Paris, . �he to p crchas^ the same weight of the engagement snould:be broken !in ' table, a fear clutched Haracastle .i leu days ago a, man. and his••Fifty .kuiind Blaca ,a gain surely would aieet with fierce opposition. i "And he said I" -h-e demanded i that' . Joel was about to mike a''wife living in the Rue de da Grosse I w„rth consid'zratian. But the fight 'must be fought, f,.r eagerly, speech. The same thought struck 'Horlogo,, in Rouen, suspecting their 1 This difference in the propor- Ila read in Rebekah's eyes a fi;m I Aer�fueed, absolutely. He was Rebekah, and inst�ncto-veh• their it,.meltic t.of dishonesty, ]aid an �tion of the Lieu mein parts of the determination that - the marriage very unkind and threatened me." hands clasped under the table: She abominable trap. In-a-metal cash- I'oatr grain accouni for the feet should not take. piaee.` Hu felt' Hareeastle ruse angrily.• looked appealingly at 'her father, f box they placed a shallow vessel !observed by feederw, that horses keenly his position. mor the mo- ' He said that if I refused to;and if it had ben his-ist`entlon he`contairi'ang vitrol, They then fixed wits often d,, as well on three pecks >ment he had sunk hl' to mar- ,starry you, he would—", refrained. But not until ildrs. Gold-1 n spiral spring inside the box and I of one var.eay as ion four pecks of ry Ethel Fetheraton. That must She hesitated tv tell' of her fa-!berg made a move did They feel s►b locked it, Next :,corning the sex- another. Asa, rule, grains high in wait the do, of a triad Prnvi-,ther's•.shame, but she realized that I 'olutely safer ' want, seeing no one about, opened :bull heti a 'a m�>re tourb and, indi-' ' deace. He must protect Rebekah Har.eos9tle tx ust k:-uw ,what' they:{. The men did not, stay long_-with 'the box with to duplicate key. The'gf•sti4le covering than those law in from her father's anger by every bad to face. I their cigars; and v hen in the tkr-sprang open and she-was cruelly-i hull, w•ith'the result'that the nutri- means in his power. . His admira-, "He said that he would give to drawing-room, Har castle at once :horned by the vitrol. �nrent they dA7 pussass is not so ful- tion fur her knew no bounds, and qla world as a reason-he—the=" sought out Rebekah, \ow that icy Her employers had leer arrested, •]� extracted by the animals. . f dust for the moment he wished that "Yes," he asked eoftl was not sailing under false culor5...and in her room-the police found The rely�ive proportion of hull' hhee could have lovcd her, for Ethrl's y he did not find her societyirksome. over 274 in cash, a superb 'pair of and melt•in.any oat can be deter ` disbelief. had wounded him riev-I Ile mould tell them about your i Na he took a, pleasure it: that -earrin s a old ;watch and chain, mined roughly by removing the hull s g 7father;" she wound tip hurriedly y•, P g" g g '^• g oualy. He decided that he must'and buried her face in her hands. was strange, rand a handsome Heckle^e. The.'from fifteen or t�enty. represetrta- leave himself in Rebekah's hands, _ "He would not dare," Cyril said . They talked quietly to'thvmse]vesjewellery is supposed to have been rtivc grains, a.rd - the-icomparing and bs guided by her. He wcul%i � y, I and -by mutual consent they re- stolen from,previous employers. I tie amuunt of hull with.the meat. • quickl y P , t, _ not make any appeal to Ethel. She 'You do riot know him. He seems i frained from.referring to the sub- Varieties, afro, may be compared -must decide fur herself. mad shout our marriage. He will j):ct ' that was .occupying' .their tHE t'NhIADEST CUT. iu this way... Ethel rose when he entered r.nd'not cdnsider me. He only says that minds. To-their-relief their guests Aside frum Ahe question of vari- P<' _ ---';held forth her hand to Rebekah. (the marriage must take place." began to make move for bc+d, slid r7.he 'German Em ror Must \ow eta•.- t}•e f•tire principal facture "I must. go .now;" she said im- "'What.shall we do?'' he askedfsoon none but men remained. Re- which influence the proportion of ulaiwel "Let me thank y bekah a ru Pay an Income Tar. you for miserably., - � pp ached the Ear]. C: •� .�tha party under c�nsiaieration, are I your kindness. I should. dcIIF-ly -"\ie will both speak to him to You know the smoking-roam, : EY a vote of fourteen to.thirtccn, I the. time at. Ahi,:h the oats are =j like to be your friend. You bre s' night.' Mir:d, it. will be I that re-{Will you take these gentlemen (chs Finance RilI C'ommissiol of th© ;sown, and the t`me t}iey' are bar good woman, dear," j fuse to marry you," she said with i there.;" she said to him. "Father," j Rezchatag has decided to abrogate vested. Latc sown oats are usual The girls embraced one another. 'amp a.is. ' ' the rivilc a of exemption frum ly' high in ht.11,•and the same holds -R "Bot I cannot permit you to beat to talk ;o yon. Shall we go to the 'taxation t erto enloy-4 by; © tole a «a.s cu before MaLurlE i� ` wistfully from one to the other, but t e ams. Juel. looked disturbed at the re- man reigning houses. ;milk stage ran furty-eight psi• cent. there was no sign of -relenting in, if oats-_ You must, and 'if he alike yc,ti Ethel. if- you will marry - me, you must quest,'but he appreciated that his l These august personages, pro- l of hull; wh l• an adjoining plot'Of "Will you see Hiss Fetherston tc>:answer 'Yes.,' " !daughter was firm in tier intention, i vided- the, Reichstag confirms the the same, variety which had b,-.cn t the•car?'' she asked Cyril: "Come! `'Bvt that will only make him the. so with lila usual motto of "No t%uie commissiutrs 'action, will hence- handled 'ir_ exactly the same. way, ` here afterwards, I went to speak; more angry with-you." like the present he led the way forth be ub•liged to pay exactly-the excepting that it had been alloyed -' t, you." "It is necessary, .and in away to'his room, He was in. the best of same direct taxes as are collo, ed to ripen p rrFe Mtly before vatting, He bowed his assent, and his it is the truth, For you know you tempers, and told Hareeastle to i from private citizens, including the ran only twenty-eight per cent i would marry me rather than your' make make himself comfortable. He ;-income tax, inheritance duties, I Any unfax orable condition of•soil hand was on the .d.ivr, when i3 ' careful] selected'a cigar.and asked 'real estate imposts and taxes on i i' opened and Lord tColverholn.e c•n-' father. should be disgraced. - Y . Y, g P I c.r,Etas n, which tends-to stunt the Hareeastle to do the same. income-producing property. )plant,or retard the propel• filling feted. i, Flarecaatle•renrained silent. He leo thank you,', Hareeastle re- Herr Sydow, Imperial Secretary c,f ,tl>.e grain, will also cause a "Good afternoon, Rebekah,"•be felt keenly the ignominy of his po- plied quietly, to the Treasury, pleaded in vain hi3her per crtrt.. of hull. <ro, %-said cheerfully, as he approachedisition, that this girl, whom he had „ her. He hail his hand affectionate- treated so sadly, should sacrifice a "What do you children want?' that exemption from taxes was, an From the foregoing it may ap ly on her shoulder, and touchcdl herself for his sake and-do so wil- he, ar,ked plensantiY. historical` privilege of crowned prat that ih3 ideal vat would be a Ler cheek with his lips. tingly, `'I have spikes to,cyril, and"we,heads, and also that the cotictitu- Boll-lesv one. But we have noted have agreed to break. our engage- tion *nade it olctioual for rvyt3l per- thrt the hull serves to protect the "Miss Fetherston " he cried in "You area generous little soul," 1> .ons to avail themselhes of eeen� i p pp amazement. he cried with much feeling. 'How ,ment, she said boldly, " I: p- •future plant and its supply of food c, roudo, The devil you have? You can itiun. ,Th3 argument that the civil niatcrial. It is claimtid also that I ,holm,-.",she'answeredoco?dly�w rI are dein ever you for what you at once make up your mind to mend 'lists, whit-h would-be taxable under,I there :s tt relationship between pe g it again," he said genially, for he •the new conditions are freely used 'centage of hull and len th :am just going, I am glad to so you You like me better than 'you b-li straw—a.5 o«- „ had no intention of losing hiS ten_ _rc.> � : c_ptrrpe� pLrceatage of hull ;en rush better. I am sorry it mint did? she said with a wistful earnestly, per. - 1 unvictrofi"7with tlie•nra•orit which ! generally guing,_uitli a tics:e weak ihE govd-bye•„ ( "Rebekah, ' he said earnestly, i, ! ' . y' This is not a matter for levity, consisted of Radicals; Svci3lras, str.3 ,v. This contention seems to , The Earl watched his son tako� let us always be friends. Chat- Nothing that you can say rill ,'rational=Liberals; Pules and Cath- ''be borne o•ut• in the; case of the Ger from the room. Then he turned' ever happens lct'ao'thing come be- „ itc• Rebekah with a perplexed look. I tween us." change us, so you -rust consent, olics. Toanette, but the heavy hulled „ she continues, firmly. —.t.— — I Fifty P_mr-d Black is found to have It was the first time that she had I I shall value 'your friendship . "What have you to say to this?" " i ,t seen him since she had become ac- o.early, and Ethel's tow ' she, BY ALL MEAN'S!" SAID PAPA. straw whiy:.t is soft brit le. We be demanded of Hareeastle. „ ,may conclude that the most desir ''tqusint-ed with the terrible secret answered warmly, "But I must "I leave myself in your dao h= Yes, sir said the pale, youth- of his heart, and an instinctive gu now, I dread the dinner .to- $ I able oat. other things being equal, ter's hands, he replied quietly. I ful suitor; 'I have come to ask i per cent- shudder shook her at the sigh; of night." ";� very convenient 'wa of (you for your daughter's-hand. She j r the one with the lowest this old man, 'who was the eaus�, ":1rd I, toe . ��'i]1 there be.mans y get- age of hull.--Prof L. S. hlinck, s fair 'as lilies sweet as hone ting out of.it, and rather a coward-I ' y- I Macdonald College. of so much unhappiness. How- people? suckle, tender as a violet charm- g ly one,. too. Don't'you both rea- .ever, she qu'.ckly suppressed her Yes, a nuin'bcr have arrived to ling—"• ( •� rlEeelin of des ust, and. ansKareti] night. After dinner I shall lize that what yeti suggest is ut- ,, g g get fa terl'y impossible'? Th,- phce is fall+ Is that Mary you are talking -his look with a sniffle. I they alone, and then we will go fo ab6ut?' asked papa. People waste a lot of time trying "Miss Fetherstou is a charming hire. Go(.A-bye for the pres'ent,,, ct guests; shall I call them in and "Yes, sir. It is a mere. formal- I to obtaiir things they have no �• tell them that the mariage is not cart•hly nsc for. °girl, she b!gan nervously. His father ra-me ir:to Harecast•le s „ sty. I know, this asking for your j "Yes," he answered.:bit it was room whileuhe was dressing. The going to take place? he asked ear- ciao bier's hand ; but we thought{ "Look here' " sad . *.:easy to see that his•thotrghts were I Earl had fin.ishcd his.toilet, and he casttcally. it �,uld be pleasing to-you; if it i "things around hexe are jteist gibe out ;absent. took a seat in an armchair. ,That would be the straightfor- g y pied were observed.' as .rotten as they make them He was n�nderin at t'e mean "Your bachelor d s' are num- ward course " Hareeastle replied Mary's a a stiffened, I.When I hent to Minch to-da I ing of her reseiice. Ibis uick eyes' hered, Cyril " he remarked easil > earnestly. ,P pY F q y' And what reasons shall I give And may I inquire, he asked; ; found }fir in the ice.creamy 'hair noticed the etident traces of uie- but. he was keenly watching his ,them?" demanded Joe), "Rho suggested that, 'asking my i in the Finney, and hair in the-ap easiness �,n ll.bekah's face, and a son, consent to Marv's marriage was'a le-sauce." "R'e:l," exclaimed the (To be continued.) g P ;dull furebF,ding c?f ill seized him. I "Yes." ' . mere formality?" I genial proprietor. "the hair in the Surely nothing could now intervene "The more I see of Rebekah, the a�---- "You mav,_ sir," rep.licd the ice-cream came from the shaving to,prevent, this marriage.' ! bet.t,,r I like her. She will do us y ,young man, simply. "It was of the ice, And I suppose the hair "Hare you seen Lady Standish? credit, my- boy," the Etrl said en- COMING DOWN. Mary's mother." in* the hoifey came off the comb. .4;he, and ber husband have jus ar-I thii6astically• Mrs. Paryenu—"Oh, yes—we can --•- - Rtit'I,don t understand about thv f rived. We are going to hav nl "She is a good little woman," trace our ancestry back—to—to— Your orthrgraphy is tw•ia•tcd, hair in the apple-sauce. I bought gay time,'' he said, with fol. 1' Harewaatle replied, and there was well, I dnn't know who, but we've 4lonzo. A woman is not a padded those apples my elf, and every ono chcerfu'ness. feeling in his voice. l been descerdi ig centuries." I cell. was a Baldri.i." • a r '�`". .,>....�. .-r"�i5 � t'a•'.n-'.«?,.r..r. .'�,. ...,..w;a.., •�'.•:•.:•-e'=r- ,: :.a•" --,.yn.-�.c: :;n., :e-� _ �,vaY,., _ a.�.. ;,�s� v.�w •,-�}- ;:..,�; ��;n�.: x x= r,.�.,.. -� yy:. :- L,• .� :.,-. ':�.�:.�� slits^ b _ •-.s�e w '.W ,....• ". .z;».,.. ,'"?•-.- ' -., -�,•. �+ �s.-w.a-• ,.C+ 'r�" R <.<rrCs°P?v,-t,.' .,,p••:ry;... - � S•` t pig :J-....«: .. 5e'..r .• r,o.0 .,., i P ,.. •v..w... ..' '. .. . At ••'• f Y.:.' -,, . C", ! •J,1 Flo �.�-� 'd�`f' i 4 '✓ +.:• moa talkamong, the fami�y. ?he NEW CE K NRA E'S second Ras that Florence Kinrade everehandled fi e&.yn that she find .,BREADNOUGHTS ,Apart from these facts the evi- new elements introduced into her Differs Very Little From "That Which .She story, and that persona in the Are Provided For 'in Great Britain's Naval neighborhood heard nothing of the , Told the Detectives shooting at the time it is supposed Programme. t to have occurred. amilton, March 11.-At the Kin- place, if I said it t'bat was when I adjourned until a week from to- ` Tule murder inquest last night, thought it was . Florence who was night, wben the medical evidence A despatch from ~London says: for powers to enable them to tI The eagerly awaited British naval re tired to la down on A til 1, Plorence Kinrade was in the wit- killed. There arose an idea that will be taken and the inquiry estimates, about which there has 910 additional ships which can d>a near box for. three hours, and she the man-who had been following. closed. been so much controversy inside ,completed in March, 1912. was •aosely cross-examined by Mr. her down south had been crazy Blackstock with regard to the mur- enough to try to stop her marry ing and outside the Cabinet, were is- An interesting point'in the esti ..-derof her sister Ethel. The story the young minister by shooting her. LEADING ���L' TS sued on Friday evening, A com- mates is that the Admiralty has which she told reveals so. far no Then I thought too, it might have promise won the day, for;the esti- under consideration the use of lir new fact, although in the .course been' one of those tramps." mates provide for a total expeudi-. igible airships for naval purposes d! her evidence' there eau be ob- '.But you cannot swear positive- ture of $175,713,500, an iacrease of and has decided to carry out ex- ;- served certain ' discre ancies in ( that -_ $14,116,000 over the estimates 'of eriments and construct an aerial p y you did not make that -:BR.EADSTUFFS. 19081909. P _ COMP arison with her former stories. statement 4" Toronto Mar. '16.-Flour - On- The new building programme vessel.Under Mr. McKenna's programme s Her evidence is also remarkable "Well,-not for sure." tario wheat 90 per cent. patents provides for four . Dreadnou h Great Britain should have by the in regard to the incidents connect- `iETHEL IS SHOT SIX TIMES." g ts, ed with 'her sojourn in the south, $4.10 to $4.15 in buyers' sacks out- six protected-cruisers, twenty tor- end of 1911 fourteen vessels of the and because at Rochester and Buf Hamilton, Mar. 11.-Mrs. Hickey, tide for*.export. Manitoba flour; pedo-boat destroyers and a number Dreadnought type, against thir- to whose house ,Florence ran after first patents, $3.70 to $5,90 on of sub marines the latter to cost teen to be thein completed by-.Ger- as she claimed to have stayed as $5 000 �. P Y Cie tragedy; testified that Flo- track, Toronto; second patents, ,000, a guest at houses the addresses of many. tepee's words were: "Ethel is shot; $3.20 to $5.40, and strong bakers', The Government may in the Mr. McKenna-intimated that a which and the names of their own- course of the financial year find it bill would short) be introduced to ' is shot six times: She also said!$<< to $5.20. era she cannot remember. Y Y' that the girl had on her hat when Wheat-Manitoba wheat; $1.20 necessary to make preparations for sanction the arrangement by which ;THE MYSTERIOUS -MISS she arrived. for No.' 1 Northern, and $1.17 for the rapid construction of four more the Canadian Government had ua- s ELLIOT: Dr. McNichol _said Florence's'N'o, 2 Northern, Georgian Bay large armored ships to be commene- dertaken to maintain for.the. Im- story to him, told almost immedi ports. No. 1 Northern, $1.24, all ed on,A ril 1 1910. The Govern- perial navy, naval establishments Apparently she was introduced to, P , her career as a soloist by, a Miss I ately after the tragedy, was that rail, and No. 2 Northern, $L.21 all meat, therefore, asks Parliament at Halifax and Esquimalt. a man forced himself into the rail. , - Elliot,.1 an E-nglish woman given to ! , , aravellin whose i house, and,threatened. her with a Oats-Ontario No. 2 white, 48/e s g, present where-(pistol. She struggled with him for on track, Toronto; No. 2 Western ern, $1.11% to $1.11y; No. 3 FARMER SAVED A TRAIN. abouts she does not know, and who 1 i introduced herself to the girl at the weapon, and Ethel, hearing the i Canada oats, 48c. Oollingwood, Northern, $I.07/ to $1.09/,. Bran , the Macnab Church, So far as her noise, came downstairs,. screamed and No. 3 at 46/ to 47c Lolling- -In bulk, $23 to $23.50. Flour- Flagged the G. T. R. Express Thu ` and was shot. wood. First patents, $3.53 to $5.65; sec- '-connection with Baum; with wham` Side of Sarnia. she was associated at a vaudeville) Inspector McMahon testified that • Peas-No. 2 •921/c -outside. and patents, $3.45 to $5.55; first fir• ,when Mrs. 'Kinrade came to the Corn-No. 2 American yellow, clears,. $4.40 to $4.50; second A despatch from London, Ont., theatre .in Portsmouth, is concern- Station to complain of tramps she 74 to 74%c on track, Toronto and clears, $3.15 to says: The G. T. R. passenger train ed she admit that he Y 3 to , - No due here at 1.10 p.m„ on Friday marriage to her, having knowledge Was tlBleakely, �•ho went up onto. -Canal an collected. No. 3 yellow at 7corn,. 72 sto T3c 1 hard, $1.1 l March No.61 Northern, $1: from Sarnia was doubtless saved ~ of her engagement to 41r. Wright, t! the house when the alarm was!on track, Toronto. 13; Pv o-2 :'�'brthern, $1.12'; May, from being ditched two miles east o[ but ane said that she regarded his given, described 'the position of .Bran-Cars, $23 in bulk outside. $1.12; JuI $1,1Qia; Sept. '•$l. Sarnia, by a farmer's presence a! a attentions as a joke. `. ' - mind. The fanner (whose name Both Miss Ki�irade and her fa-,-the body, There was a chair near i Shorts, 823 to $23.50 in bulk out- i the window with a pair of lady's side. could not be learned) discovered they, who was ou the stand two' _ - LIVE STOCK MARKET. rr hours, spoke of the family being. rubbers. near it. If -Ethel had been _- --- a broken .rail near Perch Creek P y shot sitting on the chair her head COUNTRY PRODUCE. . Toronto, Mar. 16:-Choioe ex= bridge, and standing on the tracks neared by.mysterious men, suppos- would rubabl fall where the pcul' otters' sold at $3.50;medium ua- flagged the train, which was com- ' ed tramps, and b an attempt to-: probably. I Apples--$4.50 to $5.50 for choice p q ,. break into the house. Beyond u, blood was on the floor. When i qualities, and .$3.50 to $i fur,gee- lity at $5 to $5.25;.the beat picked' ing at a goad rate of speed. The Mr. Kinrade arrived he said in ex-; butchers' at $5; several straight train was stopped in time by Ea. lapses ,of' memory _Miss Kinrade; °ids g dicer Thomas Bruce, and the crew, gave her evidence olearly, although cited tones as he passed: "I just:. Beans-Prime, $1.00 to $2, and loads, however, went at b4.80. The 6 evidently under high 'nervous ten- expected something like this would handpicked, $2.10 to $2.15' per,demand for good stockers and feed- including Fireman Pook and Con- 1' Y g happen. !bushel• ers continues, and dealers had no ductor Douglas, temporarily re- nion. Mrs: Isabel Kinrade, mother of.; Honey-Combs, a difficult in die osin of the small Paired the track, so that the ex- . $...23 to $2.75 Y disposing `130ME SLIGHT DISCItEPANCIES the murdered girl, .said that she I 1 number offering at satisfactor • press could proceed,- then a man { g per dozen, and strained, 10, to Ile. g y was lac Miss Kinrade said that she at- left the house at 3 o'clock, and did per pound. prices.• There were a- number of Placed to guard the break-and 1 tempted to get out of the window not know that anything had. hap- " gay-No. 1 timothy, $10.75 to Y°ung lambs on sale. These and the section gang notified. o1 the parlor, but . the assassin 1 pened until she saw .the commotiun $11.23 per ton on track here, and sheep were in fair' demand at last pined her back. How it happened in front.of the house. lower grades, $9 to $.10 a ton. R'eek's quotations. Calves were King Alfonso and his Queen are- _ the she had previously said she1 Gertrude, the youngest member Straw-$7 to 47.50 on track, firm and unchanged. Hogs-Select holidaying in Andalusia. _ ll got out of the window she did of tho family, and Ernest, the ela- Potatoes--60 to 65c- per bag on at $6.90 #.o,b. and •$7,15 fed and �1 switchman's forgetfulness aI bo know. Neither'could she ex- est, testified that- their sisters track watered: ' lowed,a Wabash passenger train to plana why, when she ran into the I never quarreled. Neither bver saw l• Foultry-Chickens, dressed, l2 to �� ` run into a freight at St. Thomas back yard-, .ahe did not scale the cr heard of 'fitearms-in the 'houre,.I 14c per pound; fowl, 10 to Ile; tur- Dr. Glasgow, Lie utenant-Golenel on Sunday morning. One lady pas- fenee, one easy to climb, and getl or heard of Florence bringing a keys, 17 to 19c'per pound. of the Second Dragoons., died at senger and the engineer were assistance. . As to the number of.revolver with her from the South. Welland, on Saturda a: shots 'the witness was unable to FLORENCE KINRADE FAINTED THE DAIRY MARKETS. Y' painfully injured. speak definitely. -. She-thought that Hamilton, March I2.-"If there Butter-Pound prints,. 20 to 2Ic; one was fired while she 'was up- was no man there, then only you tubs and large rolls, 18 to 20c; in- staiss. At least she heard a bang, i two girls would be deft. That will, feior, 15 to 17c; creamery rolls, THE -2FIN.ANCES but did not realize' that it was'd° Miss Kinrade." !25 to 26c, and solids, 22 to 23c. shooting. One shot was fired at i CANADA Such was the sentence with which Eggs-L$se 1,.,ts of new laid 24 herself;as Aho ran out of the front Mr. George.Tate Blackstock; K.C. to 25c per dozed. -:'door. closed-his second examination of I Cheese-Large cheese,. 13%e per A MOMENT OF SILENCE. P The Revenue For FebruaryAbout Equals . ` Florence Kinrade in the inquiry poundand twins 14c. The silence of the court-room be- as to the cause of the death of her {. ' came tense at one point when Dir. ;'sister Ethel : under circumstances gO�nPRODUCTS. I1/ to 12e -_ - _Last Year's �1 Blackstock, after going over.Miss .ihph make-it stand out with ghast-an- per , u _ 1 Kinrade's story, asked her if she 1 prominence in the criminal an- Bacon y p p nd in case lots; mess pork, -had not at one time.told of strug-,nals-of Canada. The girl, who had � :-0• short cut $23 to $24. - ging w1 a man in a 1n1ng-. eenr4oain- hot ;su lecte to one ,o t e most gams-Light to medium, 14 to Itlt sister, who had come to see what:p51-19 assed through, leaned'baek in her' s . 1'Z The financial statement of the Do ed by $41,000, and' the miscellane-` P g '10/, to l lc; shoulders, 10,/c;-b'acks, minion for the month o e rusty ' yras the matter, -shot dead. {chair in the witness box with white, 16 to 1G'/,c; breakfast bacon 13y, l cise revenue decreased $123,239. . "Now, 'indicates that the difficulties which did you tell thatl'- de- drawn face and. drooping eyelids, to lac. For the,eleven months of current - tnanded the lawyer. l and one- tensely stretched. hand Lard-Tierces,-'121c; tuba, 13c.; the- Finance Minister has had to fiscal year the entries .up to the There was a long 'pause before clasping the rail in f.roa£ of her. pails, I3%c. meet during the'past year or so in last day of February on the books w; the voice of the slender girl in Throughout the court, not so - -_ respect to falling revenues,and in- of the Finance Department shove a black answered faintly, "'Not that crowded as on previous occasions, BUSINESS IN MONTREAL. creasing expenditures are now total revenee of b75,504,822, a de- I know of." went a deep' sigb. as the hearers Montreal, March -16.-Peas-No. praetically at an end. ' The total crease of $12,096,477,.as compared "Did you tell that to anyone l" appreciated the meaning of Mr. , ,� revenue .for the month was $6,567,- with the corresponding period of 98,, to 99c. Oats-Canadjan "Not that I remember." Blackstock's last remark. Western hTo.-2, 51 to 51%e; extra I96, as' compared with $6,577,027 1907-08. The expenditure on con "Tell we this, Miss Kinrade, was CARRIED FROM. THE COURT. for February of last year. Expen- solidated fund account totalled your sistAr, shot in No. 1 feed, 501/ to 51c; ?.o. 1 feed, ' F.thel Kinrade, Then the slight, black-clothed 3C to 50%c; Ontario No. 2, 50 to �dlture •on. consolidated fund ac- $67;004,452, an increase•of 86,.284, - �- our- sight•at the foot of the din- j_ , T , count was $3,936,626, a decrease of 4S9. On capital account the-expen sa figure collapsed, and the constable o0/c; Ontario I`o. 3, 49 to 49/c; in room stairs g' in- attendance called for Nurse l Ontario.No, 4, 49 to 48%e. Barley I$22,486, and on capital+account, $39,30 for the eleven months was The reply came in a, weary mono- Walker to come to her patient's as- No. 2, 63% to 65c; Manitoba $22,486,353, a decrease of $1,036,- $39,302,102, as compared with $25,- tone like a recital of which the 5 „ 435.• - 768,488 in 1907=8. The total net - speaker is tired: ."All I know is sistance. Apparently she. had col-;feed, 8 to 58„c. Buckwheat - F ' lapsed utterly. Outside in the hall o5V. to 56c. Flour-Manitoba The net debt o€ the Dominion debt of the Dominion on Feb. S7 I came in and saw her lying at the decreased b $171 237. During the was $309,034,789.. foot of the stairs." the nurse, who had been pacing I Spring wheat patents, firsts, $3,80 Y g' "µrti t-be hall with ' anxious steps and to s6; Manitoba Spring wheat pat DRAM aTi-C INCIDENT. bated breath as the ordeal. within 'ents, seconds, $5.30 to $5.50•; Ma- ,. fit -20 minutes to 2 o'clock, this .the closed doors went on hour after;nitoba strung-hakers, $5.10 to.$3.- _..� T110TA1n�, in. answer to a direct) hour, was heard to say, "They will 30; Winter wheat patents, $5.40 - kill her. Her anxiety -for her to $5.50 straight. rollers question by Mr. Blackstock as to Y g , $5 to GREAT RUS whether -she could identify her sig- charge was marked on her face as 85.10' straight rollers in bags, $2.- she hurried into the court, and no 1 3a to $2.43; extra 1n bags, $1.95 ter s murderer, Miss Kinrade with -, - •- •• ---:•• =� . a little cry answered: "I don't I less disturbed was Mr. Clair Mont-(to $2.03. Feed-Manitoba' bran rose Wripbt, Miss Kinrade's fiance, .$22; Manitoba shorts, $24; Ontario The Authorities at Winnipeg Are Prepay- know his name, but, Oh, I should; know him if I saw him," and faint- who came in with the nurse. Dr. bran, $23 to $24; Ontario shorts, Ca. Doctors came to her, and on Bruce Smith and Dr. Clarke, who $24.50 to $25;•• ( giario middlings, ng for a Buse Season. the motion .of Mr. Hobson .the in- had been intently watching the $25 to $25.30; pure grain mouille, quest was 'adjourned till 7 o'clock case, hurried to the girl's assist- $33 -to $'35; mixed mouille, $28 to " on Thursday evening. nice. $30. Cheese-Finest western, tato A •despatch from Winnipeg says:'this action on the part of the Gov xi A VERY STARTLING QUESTION "I SEE THAT MAN; HE WILL r'3%c; easterns, 12% to 12%c. But- The immi jration authorities are'ernment was that there was a con- „ ter Fall creamery, 21•c; Western siderable 1 eduction in emigration CHOKE ME! preparing' for one of the reatest An extract from the evidence of creamery, 2'Oc. Eggs-The demand P P g g from Great Britain during the last 'Mr. Kinrade, father of Florence, at Tenderly she was, lifted from tho continues good, and the undertone seasons in the ,history of western fiscal year, and from all causes 4 the inquest on Wednesday night, stand, and was being carried from to the market is stronger, with settlement•. Discussin the ros- there was a decrease in that year given in answer to Mr. Blackstock's the court where with one black- sales at 28 ,0 30c per dozen. pect's on Wednesday, Commissioner amounting to 48 per cent., as om questions c gloved hand flung out, as if to ward -- 1N'alker said:- pared with the previous fiscal year. "Is it true' that when you came; ut some approaching peril, she UNITED STATES MARKETS. "Judging from the thousands of Of this restrictive policy we have into your front- hall that day you shrieked: "I see that man, I see Milwaukee, -3d arch 16. - Wheat inquiries which we have received already felt the benefit. There were ` said, kI have expected this would that man; • he' will. choke me; he -Steady; N ).-1 Northern, $1.1G% at the Winnipeg offices and the re- in the city fewer unemployed mea tP happen for a long time'?" will shoot me," and shriek after to $1.17; No. 2 Northern, $1.14% ports which we have received from than there were in previous years, shriek rang through the building. t,, $1,15; July; $1.03 asked. Rye agents in the United States, Great.)and much .fewer than.there would , "Will you swear you did not use -No. 1,•793' to 80c. Corn-May, Britain and the, continent of have been had we permitted as STORIES REGARDING REVOL- * ' the 'expression's" VERs 69c bid. garl.ey-Standard, 67c; Europe, I leave,no hesitation in say- extra fifty thousand very poor H "I can't for sure.'' sample, G4% to 67c; No. 3, 65 to ing that the year 1909 will show Europeans to be sent into the :4 "If you used an expression of Two facts stood out in the evi- 66c; No. 4, 64% to 66c. n very great increase over any pre- country during that year. We haves that kind you cannot give me any'dence. The first was the statement Minneapolis, March 16 -.Wheat ceding year. Of course, in the year also had during the past winter a reason for your use of it V,' by Earl Kinrade that he understood --May, $1.11% ' duly. s Y, ; 1903 the GoVernment of Canada very great reduction in the number w -There are two reasona'I might!that his sister had practised with cash, No, 1 hard, $1.14% N . 1 adopted stringent measures to I of needy people coming to Immigra- give if I did say it. In the first'a revolver. It was,'he said, corn- Northern, £;1.13%; No. 2 North- check immigration. The result of tion Hall for food," •.p --.' x •eek.... • �._ .;�'•;;-:.n+,. +•rv.+..... --� •!`v.4.'q ,4.,.::' y��. .M _,+:^ "-14: rc- ^.t'- .r:s•M: 'rrtiit. h.. .aJ ` oma. r.. _:. A. '." -_ ' .,. _ .,. ?t. .x .-' ..,..,�'' .'. -- ;-.;;:»- -..�,�•;-: _.k �.9�RY'.{...'.,- _ .,_,�„' s* >r. - .� 7' 5! 111 hN�.ylt aF.L ../ °` ...• .. �Si .. . -,•:.v,.-, .gr+vpp- .�-_ -^T!!;,'.. -.,.1 nn�-rMr ::Vai.Ri�'•v'" 'H.R^'3:. MR'•' Y:"�4TJA{:'v yR. *an..'vu. " k.. ,•R»8 w..::.�s... . ..... ��..","?3, ' 'k-�,: -"'�,». '.e,r�.. :.. ': '�^„� ' tt"'- .._. ,..� ,q. 1,-:. ^a•r ., at. .r .'"Faa.•• .�.,_, s :a d .. .. .ry � , W", w ♦.... :� , ,:'m� .. qi:.:fir,•+7�%t t _ r" - the times. Never iu all previous ■ ■ x k.,` ages has there been so much mon- e9 denoted to charitable purposes ;'D• 1 m S v : " as at the present time. And never p a� � - were the. precepts of the Bible •,;-' ;, carried out to the same extent as - d Store • r as nae trn t .,.� The People's s Cash Butte .:.� " . clone of stn h _ but a e tbink of of, and not p Egg -- -ri it+vjL' a Case 3st>ose. we think of DysDeDsL, its influence, but is a greater fac- Hear-bum. and Indinstonas real diseases, �et yy Highest price paid in.Trade for good Butter and Eggs r. ,.' Chep aro synza ons or.,y of a certarn rDeci90 for than ever in directing man's , s IspubllabedeveryFr(daymozningdtitrO�ee, Pierves.cknesa—nothing_1-e. Pickering,ons actions. The religion of the pres- It was this fact that firs correc�'.�lea Dr.snoop 9 1 RATES OF ADYEBTISIN(i: eat age i9 not 90 demonstrative in In the creation of that now very vbvLlar stomach V. 3►izst insertion perlina 10 coats g Remedy—Dr. Shoop e N t pC1IIg are lEsab wbsecaent insertion,per lire- a cents character as in years one b ewes,c one brought that success meat. Our line of Nall Papers largest ever shown in. Pic ering. Tbi rate does not include Legal or Foreign it is O amore CaetlCa c racter. and favor ri in l nob and highishly. vital principle, latch- 1?e g d Il out that original and h[�hly, vEtal pr'�ndple,nn advertisements. It is by the f ruit of a tree that the such la tingaccompiishments were ever to be cad. a Special terms gfveu to parties making con- For stomach dtvm,.:m, bloating,biliousness,bet BOOTS and SHOES-We call special attention to a new brand called the -raise for 3 or 6 months or by the year. Half etiu judge, and if we are to judge breath and sallow cumplexion, tryDr. shoop's yearly or yearly contracts payable quarterly. by its fruits, the would say that Roswrative—Tablets or Liiuid--ansee for our- Quaker Brand. We control this make of boots and shoes. They are ez- " Business cards,ten lines or under,with.paper self what it can and will do. We sell and�eea` cellent yuidity' Y stylish and well made. Come and see them and try a pair. erne earNot,44W,payable In advance, liChristianity was never in a more fully rgooarmend tl ice in local columns Lea cents Per Unit- healthful condition than now. a You will find the pf ice right. y ave Cents per line Seen eubaequan% insertion. _ x, SDeotal cont a rtes. mads known oa appliaa- GREENWOOD Pr, ShOOptf°a• »°e e ntswithoutFirst-class Tailor-made Snits and Overcoats to Order ' ' Advertisements without written iastruotionr - will be inserted until forbiddeu and charged so- Mrs, F. W. Gibson,to the east of as, Sordinvly. Orden for discontinuing advertise- is ill with bronchitis. • GENTLEMEN-Wake up it is Spring. You want a well made,stylish suit meIIaMe��mast hero writing and cent to the pub- Miss Moore was the guest of W. J. Restorat�we for Easter. Leave your order with D. Simpson& Co.and you will get dlNet•pr°nlctlyattended to, and Mrs. Devitt recently. it,(and bank on it it will be no hand-down ready-made suit that every- TEIlYB Roy Conner has engaged with Wm. T. M. MCFADDEN. body knows when they see it.as it loses its shape and style in one week). t #1. per year; X1.00 if pail in lltdvaoce. Pengelly for'the summer. but a suit that will hold its Chapslack Worsted Suits$13, $14, $15 and$18. until worn out. Gonda, style and the J. Gerrie and R. Hinman spent workmanship all guaranteed. Bc. d Tuesay evening in Claremont. Neto Advertisements. Scotch Tweed Suits $12,5$I3, $14 and$la. You save $3 to$5 on above JOHN MURKAR, Pro flBtOr. M. Gleeson and J.McLean attended ..,suite. Crown Tailoring gives the best value in the Dominion. p the Irish banquet in Whitby Tuesday ANTED-100 bushels of mangolds evening• state price. Apply box 37,Pickering, GROCERIES-Alive s fresh-and up-to-date. Tr our blended Black Tea 26e NOTES AND COMMENTS Alex Moore was in Toronto last -- yTry week attending the funeral of the late BINDER TWINE.-I am handling lb., also our Empresa fresh ground Coffee 25c and 40c lb. "Avoid every appearance of Thomas Haney. Plymouth twine for the corning season evil" i`3 an old maxim that one—'- MCG. hlarlcs and Mr. Ashurst, Of 1;•J.aHIiiLLfY, Pickering. 33, D. SIMPSON & C0.9 - Pickering F cannot go astray in following. A Greenbank, were bete last week at OR SALE-A quantity of spring person rosy not be actually en- tending the funeral of baby McLean. F ne fur seed,al.lot a~,concession S.Fvicker- erso in wrong doing, but if he Thomas Oliver has severer] his con• ing. H.ii4ALKs,Dunbartun P.O. 24.25 gagednaevi}ates with evil companions, necticu.with F. L. Green and engaged T OST-About three weeks a o be- p L n with the Massey people at Coleman.. g Richardsou's Special Tea is Good Tea." he will be tinder suspicion anti will Dlrs: J. Calvert, Of Toronto, atld twaeu W.Knowles' and W. J. Morriah'a suffer thereb Man all UUfOrtUll- a grey ro T. A reward will d given for its thereby.,Many y :lore. J. Pengelly, of, Kinsale, spent .reooverp, T.B,REED,Highland Creek. iltf � � Baking is an Art. Use . .• . 'ate being,. though innocent, bas Sunday with James and Mrs.. Gibson. been charged twith.a crime, simply A. Johnston and D. Birr•eli are in FOR SALE-The brick block in the 1 because Iris or her at life has Iug,lewood this week attending the centre of the village,-comprisintt print- .80 iug oldie,hardware store and dwellini; house. • ..not been beyond suspicion. If a funeral of the fortuer's '.aiateC, DIra. Good chance for i t er romi. Ft r tertIIs a ply ��� �akin��� Powder p�eer3on associates with evil-doers Jos. Akitt. cd S.A. DALE on the premises. —�17-tf rtes uoL onl causes sus kion to Much sympathy is extended to J. 1 Y p and Mrs McLean on the death of their �j OR SALE AND TO RENT:-The ]rest Upon him, but he will vel'y .infant daughter, which occurred On undersigned is oSesiug for sale bL black• t' " Boon full into evil ways himself. smith stack and tools, and op. also rent hie ' Y Dlundxy, March 8th. residence a,td blacksmith shop, ppoo+seartoII to , t One will very easily becume too Word reached here last week of the be given on the first of Apsil. BERT. LAW, ( familiar with vice and crime. He death of Thornap Hans of Toronto. Dnnbtrton: 21tt r y. Special bargain this week at will abhor it at first,but continual He was at one time` a resident of,this QASEBALL OUTFIT FREE.= t lace and a brother Dit•a. A. Moore. i� Boys. here is your chance, earn this association tt'rth it will. goon p y t drive away .all its horrors. The The Young Men's Brotherhood, of splendid,jaiebusts]f first las utile of your epstso t ! - Salem, accepted tire invitation of F. L. t'ma. Cossets of first class ball add bat gry n ■^• cery onl Safe COtlrj@ LU prll'Stie 18 tU p• javrei l free for wiling 15 daY toC of oar Lhar so . s r�Y and Ctrs. Green.e i hold their .last jewelry, ria sure for write to da ce COHSOLt-void all appearance of evil.' Ineeting act their residence here. After DATED SFEt'IaL'lY CO.,Srniton D,TOPOIILO. j the regular meeting was over h very. 9t-2s � \ There'nre people now living tvhc) sociable evening was spent while ice- - -i 1�'lite each ii4n3 of Art Bakin Powder a Beautiful can remember the: time-when a i 7"ll FOR SALE.-Being lots 10 p � + cream, and cake were served. .whey lc ars u, ,ou7,Lowtshiu of Piciariria,and 'trans-atlantic voyage occupied a all left feeling that 1%1r. and 31" atsistl %w acres, into farm istheove Piece of English Enamel Ware 'r periudof 3ixtceeks. Atthltttinnetht• Green made charming host and hot ,on rn: a wrn.8zowr, Greenwood bard of l" "KUj'Age was aOtneLliiD to be d rezid- ess. sburi h its have bees Lred rod ted 'daring the g Caat forty Fears, .ft is se rtcti as a Rdzdnn and : ed, as Sea-sickne?S•trn9 almost` ze ttn'l- A number of the young. fl nd3 of' e1eMu. Would sell lar acres, t9s acres cr thr - versal among the passengers, alid Mr.T. Oliver met at the residence of wl+ule-ot it, Tbcro Patin•ter onono Fa:sorit you eaunot alfur(1 to nits this opportunity, n,4 it is the greatest wortb f"l. 'j'et'ms eery, Possosrfon gweo 'the accommodation pruwirled tot+s �Ir• M. GteesnR on the eceniog itt she Apr.I List Isi6• Arthur Jobnatta,Greenwood, pemit;m ever offered Pickering People. something ar would now shrink 13th inst.,.for the purpose of saying mf _ - from. But the illi row w shrink in good-bye to him. Dir. Oliver hay SEE OVR WI�T'2�0'C�CTS p ended his contract with his late eta- OR SALE.-fl acres, Picketing marine arehitecttrre leas been mar- ployer, Air. F. L. Green.• H.e 6 one FOR ,la miles ea%t of Toronto on tiro "Buy your Groceries at the Grocers." vellons, and the-accomodaMon pro the villagers are sorry to Ipso. He Hl'"ton road convenient to school. cbarcb - vided is equal to that of the best was always cirri, obliging, :end very dna Po,s;t mile from Duabartoa ration and Frsncbmen's bis. on the premises are a good hotelrt. The ra idit with tshirh _agreeable., He is Poe who Will fill any barn and ypung orebard including about 100 • pp yy about art pear cherrytrees _ -'ft trip is txtw taken is'eze>mplified Position tissigned to blur with credit eppie natrteas ' a so 3 ache"wish fraY.db boor, rtabh driving in a recent voyage of the steamer to himself and perfect sada uctian to shed sad brrr h"ra•, The above will be sol ,,Mauretania,. On MArch 2nd, thin his employer: Before•' his -leaving a sepdratelp8ztoglitbYr to mCi pnsch.rea sor Gr' AnitewarU. „ Dumber of friends wished to give ex- pa�eLsiagvara . . . • • • • • • ocean greyhound estaLlished a cession of their good-will towards new record, for the east-bound �irn by making him the recipient of Nothing in the way of a cough Is quite Three 124 cent Pieplates for 25 cents. }�seage, of ! days.El) tenure and a beautiful stick-pin acoompwnied by 00 auaoyin .rs tietlima. teasing. wheez- Two 20 cent Sauce Pana for 25 cents. `l minutes, the beat days run being an address signed by 'M. Gleeson, J. ina. btanah rel cis The quickest relief Two 2p cent Pudding Dishes for 25 singe. - - W. H. Wilson and A. Moore. ,,[107 miles. Besides• the rapid}ty Gibson• 0000se perhap}irom a Prescription Laown with which the passage is made which testified to his-great worth.and to druirijists everymbere as Dr. SbOOP's Tea Kettles, 'Stewing Kettles, P&Ils, Tea Pots, 'Dippers, Kneading h also expressing regret at his depar- Cough Rerady. And btaides li is so thcr the boats are so large that the ab- Spoons and Wash Dishes at 20 per cent off usual-price. the of ]rucking and vibratory Cure and their best wishes for tela oughly ha•mtese that mothers give it with Po T ]notion has done much to elimin- future. psctoot safety even to the youngest babe.. NA=L1.7 NA1Lu<3 Otte sea-sickness , thus increasing ' The tends leaves of a simple rtrountsiti STOUFFVIt_LE shrub Rive to De. Sboop's Cough Remedy the pleasure. its remarkable ourative effect. -A few �2`}, 3, 4, 5 and d inch, 7 lbs for 25c. 3.pkgs Tacks for 10c. 5 dozen' i__ His Canny friends will much regret days test.will tell. Bold by 'r. 3i. mc- Clothes Pins for I OC. Crpstle and Globe Washboards. Shoe, y, The country has heard quite x to learn that Asa Millard is quite ill Fadden, Stove and Scrub Brushes. Brooms in hot discussion ill the n@lvr+pap@f a: and intends to undergo asurgical - a e lately on points of theology. operation in Toronto. We hope he great variety. may soon be restored to his usual There are certain] passages in the good health. ror High Grade WorkG)leo.' ���' Bible.-that ii have been the ne person set fire P f • I I(A theme for argument, and have to the driving shed of John es ltt s. This college is in a class separated- frieniir, and made eni• :.long with a number of farm impleb, it.elf - m mies that could never be rev unci]. mes. The tracks of n man appeared v Otjtrr eel, What is knon-ii as the Higher on the snpw Leading away from _the. Criticism is gradually gaining n building and they were trai A foothold in many theological col- about r miles and led to Ballantrae. fou • Const::tble Pennock, armed with a .`leges, and manya, sincere Christ- warrant .went to Ballantrae and 'TORONTO, ONT. ian has felt, with deep sorrow, arrested Peter Parker• as the guilty Is en the entire car and ad- You will not need a feather•to tickle you if you buy ry that the'Bible i�being takes alias. )arty, Several witnesses testified to p y that piece of Furniture snit need at y: i5 1 mics students at any titne. It But there is nothing to fear from having seen him at different points on enjoys a. witlespread. patronage ` these discussions. The lt'liulc. ua' Mondsly although it teas stated that and,has a national reputation. U.-Ii !wardaprogress of Christianityliar ha said that he ryas not away Stunt Un'ing ut their superfor training gh Itonte on` Monday. The tragi-trate; It been marked by -sintilar dict: - our students readily obtain'gogd • however decided that there was rlions. Reformers irr 1 a•riuu Per- positions. $eruttiful catalogue -nSfictent evidence to commit him ods in the history of Christianity for trial and he was takeif to To- free. .ishers • became martyr$ to the belief main ort Tuesday evening by Con- . W. J. ELLIQT, Principal, ; The House FUril _ - 4 Con- which t:liey -cherished in their stable 1'eitnock and lodged in Castle Cor. Yonge& Alexander Sts. 1 hearts. These theins-ions are a Ch:tnthers.=Tribune. ;The Quality and Ft till[• do the Tickling then. �i n of life. Fere there no stick •�• --- dif putes and disea sions, stagna Woe yni)ird often 6'J YEIlitB' max, -, EXPERIENCE We carry a inest co'nlplete line of Howe Furnishings,'" Call and see , inan is at lie, is of far more hu' Some rernarkalile stories are being - - — ivbat we-have-before geiug el-Au'ller-e- portance than hi attitude on ver- told about town and arrlong the conn- +� - " sin points in theology. «-e pee try people coming in of this simple A few of our specialties holue-made mixtbre curin, rheutna- . fer to ace a ulna tvi`th deet) religi- l ,Mattresses-the best for t}.e least money tisni rind kidney trouh e. Here is the runs convictions, one' who st"rivo� ie.i re:and directions for taking: Sirs Bed Sprin' s- naranteed not sa fi R t g to carry out to the letter th:� b ;Taking i well in a bottle ons-half Iron and Wooden Beds--tile ]test,that can be had. -Golden Itule, to the man l�hu is y TRADE MARKS :✓ ounce Fluid Extract Dandelion. one GE91GN$ Pic•tttce 1'r:tnnttg ti 51)e6ialtg'. s nrthodox in his Lheological ul)iu- ounee. Compound hargon, thr-ee OPmc- CRJPYruGHTsUt y ions and who m-av bis lax ill ]slat- e�Compoun(1,Syru1)S::rsaparilla.Take Anyone send!ngasL•ete`aand deecrlationmay -- ---• ---`--- gatcla):ucertair.Grr oPmtnn free whhether an ter of a 111Utill OL' religit)il., Chtl r- :t` a do3e. c)IlC teaSpO011ftll after meals invent on 1d FrGtabl7 P:sent rhtt communlea atter. There are sortie lvliu llu!ci and at becitirrle. tionestr:Ctlyconoct,ALl. Ita;I :, or.Patents Y sent fret,Oldest Hrouc 3 e•.rt:ang stents. ;..•� �, �, D %. hltit the liible is losing 'it., ]rills] Nu' char*e i)eed he mzde in. your Patents taken t:utCalA gloan h Gia receive g rcialnotice;wltbonLc�arao,in the 11 :11 diet;"but drink plenty of ],;troll sD MM s zz , t upon thh peol)lE. thin the 1)eul>le nate':. St►1� ���1` t ��1�� are not as religiotl, els they 'were ' Thi, mixture has a eculbir tonic at one tlillP,null Llltat till is a C'Otn-! p` Ahandsocteiy .iuustrat.,awee'rtiy. Largest etr- Just . Received effect u[ion the kldneyS. clean14119 the miction of any scram:r'.c journal. Terms for % "'• nlereial ag;'. The latter statement i clogged-up pores-of-the elitulil:atit'C Canada,*:05 ayear.postago Prepaid, sold by ail new dealers. '�' Peels, etc. etc, rite be correct, but lt•e believe tIAF11Pti, forcing the ladnet•n to sift and p u pp F re511 IlaisIII•-, �.urrauts, , , there is far more I)t'ackicx1 Gnisti strain from the blood the uric acid P�IUN�I OtC0881Brotdray.NeWYo� tric'rcohcr poisonous waste matter, �cnofbm?Z> W_Washingtoa.D.C. Bi t quality at lowest prices v,.;tlttity to-dory than there ever was and of p in' the history of the world. The milig rheumatism, bladder and business elan of to-(lay, 110twith- urinary troubles in a short while. George Parker' ,' arker •Dunbarton A dru,gi.t here.who has }lad hun- - >Qtandin his devotion to tnereen- ,/ ~ g_ dreds of calls for these ingredients - C0 AL ary pursuits,' feels` .that lie since the first announcement in• the t. has certain obligations towards newspapers last October stated that Hard and soft constantly - his fellow-mall, which he mast i the peo0e who once try it "swear by on hand. ave your bills printed at - carry od . The average business it," especially those who have urinary _ roan whi from morning to night I and kidney trouble and suffer with �1-}� .' finds i rheun)atism. `' CEM.�IINTIT `the News (Office. pursuing 9 daily vocation, ( All the druggists in this neighbor- "tune and Noney to devote tri the!hood say they can supply the ingredi- Best Portland. Write - alleviation distress aniong the enbs, which are easily mixed at home. for prices. In fact we can do any kind of work in 'c snore unfort mUs.. The activity, There is said be no better blood- I s R E E SO R t ' among men o t'P dth and position, cleansingagAnt or system tonic a wa3 that is Sarre to please you. in matters o mi38ioliary Chal-- known and certainly none more ttc6er iy n l lJ i ;altLftil '}a^ '�f harmles or atrortt- to use. LOCUST ILL Q� a • q A.. .. ":: :... �'.' r .'�iw.. S disc•- � -- „,r',c^ >x?h.. .fir��...> . ' .. :•: r:r.. _,,. . ,,.,.>. . _::. „a s ... ,• sT •. . t"+• ,r••..�."'�'..'•• '.i':!uX..{"..'. ...,.F7 r.. a'r5: s-',.i-�..�-P'.'.h*=.'':"£c.+•.:;:$m.rFu, K'.vf S'::::'.i,..r ^•..;, .xY•,. :...,D.:. ....:'. 0.. •' M�'S'�:c ,'.; .k•+..T. wr * .rxr ^ • ti _ 'f ° ^ �! 971 _ • 77 T4 r . ,. • . � , �:.; •;, .. Tye._ ,-.• ....�, !� • CLARaMONT J. G. Borland and C. O. Bennett I UXBRIDGE 4 ]RELIABLE GOODS ^• W. D. Pugh was in Myrtle on were in Toronto helping their 'Vire hear that Thos.. Bennett and r a mother Mrs. T. Bennett. who is sons, of Toronto, formerly of T7:- `ta y• For Men, Women and Children. Sovereign Boots for Men(every pair R�. �lbCechin, of Whitby, was in moving to Brougham. bridge, have bought more farms in uaranteed) and rices reasonable. Call end see them. n ;town on Monday. Thomas Stephenson is off duty Pickering and will probably go on g p �- Mrs. John Busbh , of Uxbridge, these days suffering from an at- them this spring. They now have, _ y g FL-Outt AND FEED. is under the doctor's care. tack of the thumps. In his absence several hundred acres: J. J. Harve is aseissting in the Edward Rusnell, of Mechanic street. f Mrs Hatton is spending a few y has the proudest hen in town. she Choice Flour for Bread and Pastry. - r blacksmith shop. days with friends in Toronto. has laid the largest egg reported to r. Feed constants on hand. a Thomas Rirkett had a business- We are pleased to hear that Y nl. ise roug c smith late Mr. Rusnell showed its a number of firing done. Independent TelephoneCentral. trip to Uxbridge on Mondaq. t ��• � P ' Mise Ruby Farmer is visiting of this place hag got nicely settled eggs weighing s ozs. and more. friends in Toronto for a few days. in his -new home at Myrtle and People are beginning to wonder The Corner Store. W..M. PALMER, Proprietor T Chau. Sargent was, confined to reports business brisk. where this exodus to the west is going * , _Jeer house a few days throw h ill- Oscar Barber who has lived in to end. The latest surprise is given by y g the village during the t' went- John Thompson,of Scott,who has an mess. pounced his intention of -going to the 4 pr being employed by E. Pugh d h ! , Eli Storey is moving his effects has returned to his former lace new country and has sol his property to his new place on the Uxbridge p on the 8th of soon to leis son-in-law, .�, �i .•H 8 �I C H A R D s,0� S '1 of abode in Balsam.' E. Abrahams, of Argyle. Mr.Thom hoFn line. of of Scarboro, pets. Mts. Cowley, daughter of Mrs. son has lived a life-time in Scott and 74 McKay, who was recently oyer- was looked t{pon as one'of the fixtures. chased a team of bay drivers from ated upon for appendicitis 1s now On a recent Sunday a few boys went elson Wagg. pPe to the cakes church on Quaker Aill IFmporkM6��g of finest display of doing as well as can be expected.. Q Mrs. George Bernie, of Myrtle. and damaged some of the furniture. Qhitsitt. Avery large assortment of We ho the im rove ent may spent a day last week with Mrs. p Y Quite a stir was made ii discovery. Dolle, Toys, jttat 1" continue. pon StMimary. Books, -Walter Thomson•. Investigation showed for some time t The Southland Sextette, a back other boys and our men had received for the Holiday trade. Call Mrs. Tran, of Mongolia, spent y, young y troupe of colored singers, made visited the building and left it the Tuesdaywith her daughter Mrs. g ” and see %hem. tFteir appearance in the Methodist worse for their visit. The case was x 'Walter Thompson. Subscriptions taken for all Magazines, 1 , Miss Ella Evans, of Uxbridge, Church here on Tuesday evening settled upon payment of damages. eat a few da s .last week with to a full house. They were well This is an.instance of the folly .and Weekly and Daily Newspapers anent y received having been given many destructiveness of idle youth. A more Miss S. E. Evans. serious charge is made against some Mr. Pearson, 'of Myrtle, spent encores. The receipts of the even- boys of town who are expected to ap- "N, J. IT. X101-TA RMSOINT - Sunday here with his sister Mrs. ing amounted to about fifty dol- Lars pear before the magistrate to-day and 1 , Thos. E. Stephenson. answer a charge of torturing a couple 8S001C 8tTa8t. �7CT'Yiltb3 ' ` . Mrs. Thomas Wilson and child- of young lads of the east ward.- • _ > ren, of North Myrtle visited their Major J. J. Craig, member of Journal. _. - relatives here on Monday-. the Legislature for East Welling- s Thomas and Mrs. Manley, of tow, has a drastic proposal in re- /'.TIIA E E VAN�'' t KAKE MONEY . Goodwood, spent Sudday' with Bard to the operation of automo- lr , _ Nelson and Mrs. Wagg. biles on country roads. ' The pro- J. Courtney, of Whitevale, spent a � selling Pelbam's Peerless Fruit and � Quite a number from here at- posal is to give eonnty councils day recently at J. Scotts. p�prMggR{$CtIH'@p prnameatal trees, shrubs, etc... during tended Price Pugh's gale in Ua- the power to prohibit entirely the Luther A lin, of Bethesda, spent a bridge on Thursday last. running of automobiles on Satur. day recently with John Scott. Shop and Residence,Dundas St winter months. em offer you-steady John Farmer has left for Stouff- day and Sunday in such localities lids. Ed. Beare, of`Vhitevale, spent . P and profitable employment in your rz villa where he has secured a si- Sunday with O. G.NigWest To. own district at cod pay. We have ns the council should-order. Satu.r- - �pitH-I�+g,y,Q?�,YT, g p . Po Almer Reesor, o! West 'Toronto, tion with the Farmers' Bank. day is chosen.because it is farm- spent a few days last week with John over 800 acres of choice nursery stock Earl Le 1tt. who has been era'"market da and Sunda be- — Three doors west of Whitby House. which you will sell direct to our cus- yd • gg• Y• Y Scott. y y working in Peterboro for some �rnusel0 is the day of rest. Mr. and Mra. J. Hare, of Mt. Joy, tourers.No diseasedordried out Borer. .._ _. s�ppent a few days of this week at Jos. time was in town no Tuesday. Mowders. Y We are prepared.to instal wood or iron ican stock supplied. Established over. Wm. Biugham is in Newmarket NOT/0E. pumps ov short notice,also attend 30 years. Write for articulare. for a couple of reeks having re- Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Gibbons, of To' ;. P 8 —_ to all kinds of repairing. p ceived a contract for painting. sonic, have been spending u few days p g• enc iii co. Wedding bells have been ring- To whom it clay ceneern : At R. Nighawander's. Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill, 15.2x1 xU Toronto, Ont. M. PE7.Ii Miss 4 . Hoover and the MissesMow. also gasoline engines,and ing in our village fur stselue time. The executor of the estate of der,of ytouffville,spent a few days of the squre gear A failing tiny nerve—no larger than the G - Particulars will be given later. the late George Astridge, will be this week At Joa. Mowders. finest silken thread-takes from the heart L. and Mrs. Todd, of StouffvilIe, :at big late home,Claremont, in the hers. 1V m. Burnham,. of Sanford, ' MAGNET-CREAM!SEPARATOR its impulse,its power,its regularity. The ,. spent Stlnda here with the Iat end Mrs. R. Jones, of Altona, spent Phone No.50 at residence. stomach also has its hidden or inside ,? he y afternoon of April Sth and any ' nerve. I%was lh. Shoop who $ret kold- -ter's parents Wm. and Mrs. Lear- time on the 9th, to see that every- Friday with-the former sbrother,John as it was wrong to drag a weak or failing ' er• body getshis own. After .the Scott' Have you pain—ot any kind, anywhere? stomach,heart or kidneys. His prewrip. ° Judson Bund 18 At Greenbank Miss MI McKay.of Oak villp, Miss F. Stop jos%a minute and think: 'It matters Y above dates everything will be P tion—Dr.Bhoop's Reatoratiye—ia directed week working in the iuterest� sold a moved away. Patterson, and Miss H. Calvert, of 7th 3 line. Pickering, spent a da last week hat whekher it he womanly pains, head straight for the cafes at these denerves.ailments— thises. pe y pains,or say kind of a p+ia, one of Dr these weak and !altering inside naeves. of the Bun Life Insurance .Coni H. R. ABTRIj 6m" with Miqs L. Dunkeld. Shoop's little Pink Pata Tablets will sure- ilia no boob% clearly explains why the T pany. �_�� Several from here-attended the fun-, IV stop it to 20 micutes. Formula plainly F4estomtive has of late grown so rapidly Robert Shiptott formerly in the eral of Mrs. Samuel Hoover, of Murk- printed on the 25x.box 8o:d by T. M. in popularity. Druggists say that thaw employ of Chas. Sargent has been — — ham, on Tuesday. She and her late McFadden. wlso task the Restorative even for a few 'ra" engaged by Hugh Gregg fair the _r— husband lived on'the farm east of Al days soon become tally convinced o! eta summer. Blacksmithing Iona,atone time. The remains were won&rfial merit. Anyway,don't drag theMia Margaret Niacnab-returned' interred in the 41tona cometary. MACHINE SHOP. 2 organ. Treating the cause of sickness is ter spend- ties ally sensible and successful way. Sold ><n an Tn y evening of ods Ia all its.branches. The uaderst red haring roh- by T. M' **Fadden. r -rn a couple of weeks with friends DR 0 �✓ ' $M/Th� r T p/, •},� ! ed B. wagner's Machine Shop in 71" TARLM—Piakerini 8katbn G _ t "'Orderly profnptly .OU n®x•tlsz'.,•i•'o�K P'•IT Mrs. E4 Wilson was in the city •Kinsale, isrepared tD tic. all T.R. 'mains going Ead -• due w follows on Tuesday visiting her sister _�°d fO Honor graduate b!Tomnte Uhi•ersity ldttEln of repwir work and getseraly "No- 6 'NOR . 8.19 L X0 Mrs. Coady who is very ill at the Light horses a specialty. and Royal College of Detttal.9urgeone, blacksmithfug. . 24 Local 2.418.P.'S. General Hospital. also Poet gradut4x.s of Clyicagp College+ µ 141 Local 6 OS F.iw ; p Satisfaction R%%ar%ititeed West loss w owe. Crown and bridge work a specialty. The Citizens' Band was in Mark' �e pruea ri�1- T No. 13 Local 8.36 A.M. he.m on Wednesda evening hay. Alex, . Cleland, At Claremont let,Tutesday of mouth.' Call a we •• 21 Local 2•30 P. r; ;erg been engaged to play ata Office over gargetlta ushop. ••• 7 Mail 8.86 P; ?l' carnival in the rink there. C10.T1D7�10=1t Independent 'Phone. ...JAMES PEN6ELLY `8an�.iaclnded. A few from here attended the _ Kinsale. Out. "At Home at David Pilkey's of "Balsam on Fridaynight last,when \ G - Farmer's True s I an enjoyable oimewt sspentby all. ` ee ar gleht Af 3i r. Gould, of StreelLsville, spent a few days with Joshl1a and Mrs. Bring-in you wag and gest �"�� 8 r old Bandy. He is also buying a - the wheels' cut down. eke go 0j��a��}� ..,number of cattle to take back For Tin Strainer rails, Tin Milk Pails of all kinds,'all made by farm trucks. 1aa t1 r 3with him. Buggies and other vehicles repainted Krriml.t of Scutt township 6- intirselves of the very best tin. reasonable rait.es. inn+av• moving on to-.L-the fitrm recently vacated by Nathan Tarr. Churns, Butter Bowl9, Batter Ladles 4�as a ersan, O!all material.and design ou The latter is. now comfortably +.A,n lite eats old stand ' to'call kattour in Deka acd inspect ctyour stook ettled in his home in•Markham - d Butter Pr' LA E a e s a btu pre 't. be led y '• D m R OtiT'(Dow o: ll C 31 ' and is nes on is b township. _ -Fortity now against the Grip-rfor it agents we do not employ them,consequent- ; David Scott who has been ill at comes every.season ease! Pr eventios—the ly we can, and do throw off the agents R his home here for the past few Charles°• Sargent, :+Claremont little Candy Cold Core Tablets—offer in oomtnission of le per can*.,which you will weeks returned to his duties �',ith this &'most certain and dependable oertainlysave by purohasing from us. Murray & Co. of Toronto on Tues- eafegu�rd. Preventice, a% the "sneeze call:eolicited. 4ja His man friends are leas- Hardwilre. Stoves, Paints gild Oils. - m w i as etluatl also o all WHITBY 0R CO Y Y P at a w off w UNITE ed to hear of his recover co on colds. • B nese is all•im- ,•''OIIoe. Whitby,On o A ' of the Thistle F.B.C. — portant, Keep t'rev'emics in the pocket or y meeting purse for instant use. Boa of 48 for.5c. Croup positively stopped in 20 miou will be hAd at the Nilson House - gold by T. M. McFadden.. with Dr. Shoop's-Cough Re.nedy. One on Friday evening March 19th at test alone will sures rove ibis tenth. No 8 b'clock or the purpose of—organ­ �IGt D vomiting,no distress. A sate and p'eaet iziug for the coming .season. All CCGG��i� CUTTERSI ingeyrup-50o. Sold by T. M. MoFad ' old membei;s are specially request- .ed VT U T den, •ed ,to be presen-t and any ' new 1 TEES �+ players wishing to join the ranks ' TT �_� b W a c o t pub O will kindly put in an appearance. "C lV TT.t` IRS o The farmers' rnee'which has �' s & • o, M , --. .. .. . -- NDren 1n�ragress firing a winT,- - -�• _ " er came to an end on Saturday $ e t night when Walter Ward loss de- I have a full range of Ctltters; all x a d Q z pC z O �lllt-�'Ull. R �p [cMo�p o acv dared the wiener having won by the latest std lei at lel ices that ,,g to aK bM a• neck. As a result'lie because the . A --pus.Pssor of a', fine ,pair of horse are sare;�t •m o e a o m b u�?w „ mcoog9 o�yo a t❑ m b� bla nkets. G. M. Forsyth who was ' Call and see tiiein as. I am slue 7 Vale o°a�n m �� a T� ° O w=4 a close second Nvas awarded it pair La eof ttiuiltel.. The sae© lavas an ex. ,Ani unlimited supply tin plea,e.you lel ever3' 01 lana o� Citing ne anti was witnessed by a - n ar, d M Foe, �M x large noinber, c. h N e c w'MM1r Q Juiui .'E3. McFarlane,' Dominion :of Chop and Feed' J. Cowan, BY'Augham. o a ��' Apr Lund Surveyor, called on 'his h brother James a week' ago. He. R had just returned frons Ottawa - y y N� Jae�Ors The Pickering c ' a = ami Ja1q :frons writing, on his Dominion Ql all klnd� - , r; t w ts o , dept » Typographieal Survey exams m- ! y„I oot. w s along with another graduate of • Vigilance Committee the School of Science. If either ma Nov C on hand. ..I DecIV .-or both of them get their D.T.S. The object of this Association is'to January 1910-Wbitby 11, Oshawa 19.Brnnaham •degree they will be the first to - - lessen stealing seed prosecute 33,Port Perry 14,Uxbridge 91,Cannifigton 9D, pass that examination since .1893. , - the felons. env 19,Uptergrove '.. _'`, --•' John left the next day.for Edmon- ,. � erica 38 B " ton. He is engaged by the Do t r i - Members haying property stolen oomsnap'• minion Government to survey the .- a telt'w any m r," • + ... Y ,-- a e io Es ateCommittee,sorbs r land along the line of the G.T.P d t the is it eo ve and will start work" about 200 } ' •• � .-' . Membership fee 11.00. - your orders a Leave i �tniles west of Edmonton. He had Tiolcete may belied from tee Preaident'or m hurry away i get his 9ltle hadlies Secretary on application. PICKERING LUMBER YARD - -and outfit and men in before. the S P IN K MILLS Exec. Corn. D. Brinks, Geo, Leng, for Ontario and New Brunswick M,.'• sleighing is gone. He will be ' W. V. Richardson, Pickering, Ont. white cedar shingles. working abort gone. miles south of Patent Roofing and all kinds of w'aA,. g r building material. his brother Walter who has gone KERING J. A. O'Connor, Arthur Jeffrey, -'t r into the Peace River district. iL President. Seoretnrv.J W. D, 13ORDON & SON. ; , :{u.:�:' yn."���r' .i;x �. ..: T�"'..�r• '.v..; AW.^e'<;:*. +gyp' z• .PY.' r r 't_-.� %� jtn�a r.. - ;.n•' �'.r.• +�•�.- e.•r r-c«,. 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Professor Oskar Backlund, di- L UM �� -- "" rector of the Imperial Russian Ob- Pa sro-na Strikes at the Boot cf t:e — - c H 1.U hl A ABOUT JOHN servatory, St. Petersburg, was pre- Troub:e. NEWS BY MAIL FROM IRR- �`' R 1EeVd BY NAIL seated at Burlington. House, with ... LAND'E SHORES. _ nomical Society for his researches ° -- . Wt•Weather Starts the P&m on Encke'•s comet, extending over iia Sala s in the Emerald Isle of Qeanrreucei to the Land Thai many years: pp g _-itt the Trouble is in the Interest to Irish, ' e gas upk a n X s 'Y�,} + - -=:--r--Blood. s,.. was strongly condemned by Col. Y ,, ,• men. merctal World. Trimble, chairman of the Licens- y; e , . Cold,-damp we brings on <�ever8l Basuto chiefs are visit Ing Committee; at Walton le Dale the twin mf s The Sinn Fein candidates sustain- gee and pains .of rheuma- Lieensing Sessions-. He said that ed a crushing defeat in Wexford tism but is not the real cause of In London. , gg betting coupons found their way' the complaint.' The trouble is root- Scarborough is to have another Urban elections. P iiew music hall, which is expected into young peoples houses and The official returns indicate that ed in the blood and can only be,, to be open before August. wrought incalculable harm. Y cured by enriching the blood asnd g 19% is said to have been the Tipperary's share of the old. age dririn At Nunhead Cemetery the funer- + pensions will be nearly $300,000. 8 the poisonous acid nut of si took place recently of Mr. Peter worst year ever experienced by the ;p :•;. the system. This is a great medi- , The Edenderry evening schools ' Marsh, who rode in the charge of Yorkshire woolworkers. One mem- ,. �� cal truth, which every rheumatic the Light Brigade. her out of ever six belonging to are .proving a great benefit ,to the g g Y g g young men and women of the town• sufferer should reali're. Liniments The late Lord Glenesk left 'pro- the workers orga.iization had re- +, .` Y S and outward • applications can't perty valued at $2,000,000. . His csived out-of-work or breakdown The landlord and tenants on the cure the trouble—they can't r-eaen residuary estate is given in trust pay. Glenties potion of the Conyngham the cloud. The sufferer is onl g At a Burns dinner at Bangor the '` estate, have agreed to purchase wastingvaluable time and 1 for' bis daughter, Countess Bath- g terms. Bow asst. chairman exhibited a silver verge money in experimenting with this At Leeds Thomas Mead, the la-. watch which, he said. had been in Jfi i' Returns in connection with the sort of treatment—and all the time old age pensions are still pouring borer, was sentenced to death for pia family for a hundred years. It <`'`. into the Customs offices at Dublin the trouble is becoming more firmly -the murder of Clara .Howell at formerly belonged to Burns and rooted,-harder to cure. There is at the rate of 1,000 a day. Leeds while under the influence of bears the following inscription:— just one sure way.to cure rheums "Presented to Mr. Robert Burns, Belturbet, Co. Cavan, is now tism—Dr. Williams' ls`ink Pills drink. by his brother ploughmen of Ayr, •' lighted by electricity, and has a They act directly on the imp re Lieut. Napier Burnett Lindsay, of March 1785.'.' new commercial school. weak blond. Th purify, ant the lot Royal Isiah Fusiliers,. whilst _ MR s.J. YA:B3iY. .,, Michael Connors,.aged 17, while `y P y - �� --t— strengthen it, and so root out the hunting with the Aldershot drag _ at work in a maftin store at Old g •' hounds, was thrown from his horse. PEACE RIPER FARMING LAND. Mr. S. J.:Massey, formerly a re g cause of rheumatism. _ Co.. Cork fell, into,a lar a Mrs. S. Bailey, Newcastle Creek :ident of Toronto, and swell-known Quay, g sad killed• bin and was suffocated in the malt. I Mr. Alexander Protheroe, man- •No Longer a Hunting Ground, business man, writes from 247-Guy N.B., says:—"In •the summer of A'_blacksmith named John. M. Bays aPioneer: - street, Montreal, Quebec. ' ' � 1508 I became lame in my ankles; • ager of a branch of the London "I 'wish to testif to the good xay has just died at Armory, but thinkin I would'soon City and Midland Bank at Aston, William Beecher,: a pioneer of Y get wee ' County Antrim, at the age of 101. g Birmingham, was recently found the 'north, arrived in Calgary, result's I have derived from the use the attack I did not seek ally Vi l of Peruna. He worked at his trade until a few aid, but uEed liniments to ally t'ie ,diad in.a chair at his house. Alberta, the other day on'the, way. I •„ ears a o. Having been troubled for Bev- y pain and swelling'. Instead of-get- 7 The schooner Valhalla in which• t, his home in Michigan.' He is`Sial Patrick McCart of Bride End years with .catarrh of the g ting better the trouble increaaad Lord Crawford cruised $00,000 as old trader ansa'hunter of the Strabane a natiie of Oiild Ione- head, I decided to give Peruna a and I then consulted a doctor wh-i miles, has, been sold to a ship= north, having lived a number of fair trial and I can tial say I have gal _has attained his 110th birth- broker's_firm in New York, and ra years-ia the Peace River country. y Y da Congratulations and many pfonounced it articular rheum�- y' received great benefit from its use. y• g tram, and treated me for this tr-)u to be used as a mercantile-training he was once a resident near Fort I evidentlyy ha returns, getting better the strikes at the ver ppy . ble. Instead of ship. Churchill in the Hudson Bay ctrun- A cave, 200 feet long, and a room root of the trouble and good re- pain and the swelling'became worse The Prince of Wales visited the;try.. cr cavern measuring 11 fast by 14 sults are soon noticeably. until I wa's hardly able to hobiile : Great Northern Hospital, Hello-� In conversation, the old trapper ;. - feet by six feet, was discovered by - wap, the other day, inspecting the'had many a tale cf his experiences I have also found Peruna a very & member o� the County Louth f about the house. On rising in the Lew ward for childrea, opened by in-Peace River and up in the Hud- tialuabte remedy for stomach trou-;'A rchaeolo nal :?ociet in Dun oo-i morning I was unable to bear my r I ble and lndige"lon. g Y g weight,"except"with extreme'pain: the Princess of Wales on February eon Bay country. ley district recently. I have no hesitancy whatever in. y' Having tried so much medicine �, I Mr. Beecher has left the north The lands of Four=Mile-House; on , recommending Peruna as a reli- without benefit I began to thins [ Horace Larter, 19, Who was sen-.I country for good, as he says his +, the Campbell property, sear Roe- was doomed to be a-cripple.- One able catarrh remedy. pp 4 tented to death for.the murder of business is not as good as it was There are several kinds of indi- common, . have been distributed day a cousin advised me. to try been respited with a -view to ie- north but he considers himself-too !Commissioners •'inspect.,rs, , the'said, `I take them ever spring-as a young woman near Norwich, has i years 'ago; unless he went further gestion. aniongs't tenants of the Estates I Dr.. Williams' Pink Pills, d'ne- moval to Broadmoor Cnaniaal Lu- old to do that. The trourtile may Fie due to slug y tenants. receiving from 9 to 23 atonic for m i of the liver, derangements y blood, and they antic Asylum. The last two years have not been[gishriess of the bowels,: enlargement of- the acres. make a new person of me.' After At a Hampstead inquest on an very good, according to Mr. Beech- The Connaught Telegraph says:— acme persuasion I decided to try " pancreas, or it may be due. to the g them. I had taken three or four actor who committed suicide the er, around his district because the The-.unusual " sight .of a. heifer ` deceased's landlord said that the` Peace River is becoming more po- stomach itself., aith a wooden leg was seen at boxes.before I noticed an In nearly all cases of stomach in- y ehtDe., enCy evidence of inanity he noticed Palated, and also due to the seri- Cistlebar a few days ago, when a tend thea it seemed ankles were Raa that the man paid him five I vity of timber wolves, •which rob digestion catarrh of the stomach is 'farmer from Crossmolina district leas a my !the cause,' The only permanent re- i p infill. By the time. i hit! _ years in advance. the traps of the small fur animals. offered such an animal for sale, used a,few more boxes there was a A portion of the sleeve-of l'91 .is to remove the catarrh: „ p Queen further north the .fur-skinned ani- f and secured for her a good price. . wonderful improvement in try c• i- Peruna has become well-known P Y Anne s coronation robe it to be mals were very plentiful, and triose Hale and hearty and to full pos- 'dition. Not onl did m' ankles get sold b Messrs. H. Mawer and able to o far enough the world over as a remedy in such ' Y y g g got a good'caaes. scenics of all her faculties, is Mrs. well, but I' fe t like a different Stephenson of Fulham. It is of catch. Hannah McKenna, who' lives at woman and had not bees as well 'cream silk, beautifully embroider- The Peace River e�untry is. no Ballygawley; .County Tyrone, and in� , years. In speaking of this t7 a ' ed with a butterfly alighting on a ,longer looked upon 'as' a hunting SLEEPING SICKNESS. who. a few days also celebrated her doctor afterward he said that no spray of flowers. ground, as this country is being -- one hundredth birthday, doubt -Dr. Williams' Pink Pills Coxwain Bryant, of the tug .settled up, and already small crops Disease Ham Spread Over Whole of I At Buncr"ana all previous-catches had enriched..the blood thus driv- which was towing the pinnace of cf -beat are being grown. Congo Territory. in connection ,with Lough Swilly isgg out the painful disease." TI.M.S. Encounter, when fifteen The impression' that the part of herring fishing were surpassed Jan. Not only rheumatic sufferers, ou't sailors were drowned on January the country is not productive is a A few. years ago sleeping sits- 21, when the-total catch landed by all who have any trouble due to .5 last, in Sydney Harbor, N.S.W,, 'great mistake, said Mr. Beecher. nese was known only as a patho- steam drifters amounted: to fifteen ,weak, watery blood or impure 'has been committed for trial on s,The'soil is good and will grow any logical curiosity; limited to certain'hundred trans, representing nearly .blood can find a cure through. the charge of manslaughter. thing. parts of the west coast'of Africa. sio;oo0.. ' fair use. of' D.f. Williams' Pink - Miss Gertrude Davey, daughter The only thing needed is a rail- Owing to the opening up of the The cottage industries of Done- Pills. Sold by all'medicine dealers of Mr. George Davey, assistant. to I way up the country, and, when the ,country to civilization and trade, gal are threatened by the latest or by mail at 50 cents a boa or -ix the Brentwood Justices, has died at farmers settle the Peace River the disease has spread aver the improvements in machinery for em- boxes for $2.50 from The .Dr. Wil- Bishop's Stortford from burns!country it will produce as much whole of the Congo territory, has broiderKng. The Donegal peasant Hams' . Medicine Co., Brockville, sustained through her apron catch- grain as any ' other part of tfis depopulated some of the most fer- have for a century been celebrated Out'. north country. tile tracts of 'Uganda, and is for-.the excellence of their em- On the 'way from the Landing to 'spreading up the'Nile to-the north ,embroidery. Belfast firma are set- Edmonton he met two little parties and threatening Rhodesia- on tire i ting up the•new inaebines, and to UNDERGROUND IN BERLIN'. 11th that eirte-rif d e Sleeping sickness is caused by'a Donegal a and Boys. Pale Men and going'up to the. Peace River coup- P g mediately commaCnced to ry. as is rather early-for set- blood of those suffering' from•.the .-Women Burrow in, Cellars. . tlers to start for that country, but: improve. In all, I think I this goes to show how we'll that disease. By injecting a small quan- CANNON-MADE OF GLASS. over 90,000 people live under- took 14 bottles, and my ' country is beginning to settle.up. tity of human blood. containing the -- ground in Berlin, burrowing under weight 1flC[e!{Sed>1lot't11 With the prospects of a railway up site into animals, they develop );'Sigh Forty Pounds.and are Exact the earth .in the cellar tenements ds to 184 pounds that pari of the country within the the disease, die from it, and show Models. of Mafeking Guns. Pale girls and boys issue out of pun next few ears, Mr. Beecher thinks the same pathological changes of these clean, chill holes; and paler . less than aiX months. I y� One of the last ,things there will e, a large rush this sum-( the brain that occur is sleeping g in••the men and -women; and old people know(rompemnalresults mer of settlers and immigrants, I sickness in man. Moreover, it is i world, says a writer in the Strand vet more pale, who have spent in the efficacy Of Scott's who will go in and settle down, and now-known that the parasite of the'Magazine, which one" would expect J.this .darkness. all.their lives, one be on the round.floor b the time'disease is carried from the ill to ;the glass-worker.to create would-be ('may seen borne out. from them at ' Emulsion."—FRED. I�. g Y ; STRONGMAN,417 Bath- the. railways come in. the well by a blood-sucking fly. a� cannon; yet Messrs. Thomas last into other cellar teneme.its, . t, _ Webb and Sons, of Stourbridgg, eternal and more still. The chil- utst St., London, Ont. THE ENGLISH CO, England, recently built two cannon dren from the cellar tenements COMPLEXION. CONSERVATIVE PROGRESS out of the finest cut glass. - The have a strange look of the- blood Let us send you a 'copy of The Despair of the Smart Ladles guns weigh, with their limber, .tar not.flowing in them, but a still life, Dir. Strongman's letter. lie Ln Paris. annual Report of the Excelsior• ty'pounds each and measure toren- like that in.the ground. 'The new had a trying experience, had -Outdoor` exercise amd the ,"sim- Insurance Company. ty-four inches in length. , They tenement house law in Berlin for- 90 t run down, le life" are for the moment the I wheel easily and move on their bids them• but it caribot touch the, P The annual statement of the Ux- trunnions dike ordinary cannon. fad of the ,fashionable Parisienne. celsior Life Insurance Coin an I old buildings. This is something French,actress when p y The axle-tree and bearings are of •any one muse- see. ' recently in- London so greatly ad- shows this oun Canadian Com- a. The - mired the complexions of the_Eng- Y g may claim to be of some .historic pony to'be . in an exceptionally Interest in that theye are exact --'� lishwomen she saw that she and a strop position at the clone of the y ' Emulsion number of her friends determined ' g P ` models of the famous ordnance bear's business. The 'management 'with which Major—General Baden= +000+0400+0�-0♦0� •. ` to cultivate, by means of walking.of of the Company ie to be heartily ,r P Y Y (Powell successfully defended Ma DOES NOT NEED A DOCTOR and plain living, English tom- congratulated on the progress made•!kin The old cannon was du u Flexions: g' g P Valle field built him up, as it has thous- ir. the past 'year and 'the growth in that place Burin the sic a and Mrs. F. Porier, ads of others The experiment is declared to send splendid standing 'of the Com- • 13 g ' 3 ' n have had wonderful effects, and P g investigation has since shown that Que., says:— I always use The strengthening and flesh-, pang maintains its previous praise- this old cannon was cast in Staf- Baby's Own Tablets for my, now 'every fine morning one may Y e producing' properties of see quite a number of ladies both R�orthy traditions. -� fordshi're, 'at an iron works within little one, . and , therefore Sco'Tr's- E>uvrstorr are un q It is a very note worthy'fact that 1 ten minutes' walk of the lass- neer need a doctor. When + of thea theatrieal�and social yv"orlds i g equalled by any other preps- indulging in "footing" round the 'the death rate in the past year makers' establishment. During my baby is feverish or rest- ration, and it's just as good lakes in the Bois'de,B(;ulcgne. Some ora 4f Per cent. less than.-erected,. the siege the gun 'was. known .`as " less I give 'her a Tablet and i and 9'per cent. less than the previ- "ATheae d Nelson" and "Ski for the thin, delicate child as of the more athletic have adopted pp'ing in a couple of hours she is ous year, which shows very care-. for the adult. . Be sure to et a, practical costume resembling .allh aflicers using the for- all right. They have been of g g ful"sele'ction of risks." Expenses mer nand the'iven thio latter. the neatest benefit to her Scoi-r's. It's been the stand- that worn by lady mountaineers, have also decreased 6% per cent. g sill of the world for ears' Stout, square-toed boots are .on- +' • �. when teething, and are just 35 Y si'dered necessary for "footing, g management, go' the thin in all emergencies." „ illustratin watchful tl and is worth many times the Y S The increase . of insurance is He—"I. notice .you: call a good These '(stilets promptly cure _- and.veils are discarded: P P Y cosh of the numerous imita- force amounting to '10 per cent. - ' Together with the morning walk, many of your acquiiintances cranks. colic, indigestion, constipa- tions •, tions grid substitutes. the morning cold "tub" is an Eng:_ and the addition of 16 per cent to I. hope y,ou. do not consid_er.yoe, a tion, .. iarrhoea, destroy ALL DRUOG-STB lish custom-more and more widely assets and 17 per' cent-to 'income crank 4" She—"Certainly pot! A + worms, .break up .colds,, and undoubtedly show a most commend- crank is a person' with one idea make teeth,in, easy, Good for - --- ,practised.. If,it rains, seekers af- 1? i,a a• .end you a full eery of Mr. ter a "British complexion" indul e able activity'coupled 'with a wise 'and I never heard -anybody accuse children of all ages. Sold by etrentw"'.i.t4.rand.omeother liters• P G conservatism. !+, ' tar:on the eubloot, Just mention thL - i.0 gymnastics'-at home. The, 4e- , _ . you of having one medicine dealers or by mail paper• vOtee3 of the new' fad dispense '— at 25 cents a box from The SCOTT & BOWKE with the now more than ever fash- I An* attack of mumps doesn't Wise is the philosopher who is Q Dr,. Williams' Medicine Co.; Ise WoMewton St.,W. Toronto ionable corset during -their morn- cause one to be puffed up with not led into the grievous error of a Brockville,'Ont. ing exercise. i&ride. taking his philosophy seriously. •ec•e fo♦aeo•►-D4-V . / �. ,.„qr .a;;. 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CALYES1500044 Fred. sed no Longer Practice is the one•preservative 'a''do°~='ra'1°'°''e lye ife of religion. Austerity to &,thief is no evii1ence, LOCAL AQE_N 18 WAN I E_ Excolster LInsurance no ' _ e Of honesty. Ealatyted Portrait.,lraaa•.and Art BpecialUe. MEAD OFlI:a, EXCELSIOR LIFE eWLDINe1, TORONTO. 11 Sittingstill is always the most Big proaw anu instrneti catalogue `°� Business for 1968 Most Satfefnatory Ever Experlena�d' y Iamples tree. trying situation in life. 110117RAITBePPLT Be., 76 OUKO"ST.,TORONTO Graved Easily and Naturally, when log _ _Ir ewanca In faros, , . _ •,:,s3sroes.,o when hatred tells all the truth. FE;�►THER DYEING �°OCe'ee il'079''35.� Love has a language the deaf can Msw Insurance Written, R,y3,80e,p Cured by Dodds Ioe�• rr°e.a.Yia dlo.a r1»sed raw Increase swc,ns.oa hear and the dumb can speak. can 4...nt bs vasa to Per ec the be.t piece y Assets for Security of Polt0yhold-ers, • 4,eZe,t04.7! KIdwy Pills The best evidence of a healthy BitIT1811 'AMERICAN DYEING CO. Income lnorease O2Y7,lSs?l. �s 7eo.a4 <F + soul is its hungey for work .to do, soxTsl:A>r Cash Inoama Inorerse ses,t9s.o►' : Every man must buy the riches of Reserve Funds - A,486,eS4.Q3 ` experience with his own,coin. � Inaiadieg Special Reserve 089,997.80, 5. ioseph lelrina eche Suffered the To.-turn * y - $ E',Ye,� Individual surptus on Patiryholdsrs' Aoslount, No O man C8II OWIl an _ more th II fir INCRW[O-Insn snee;°•force 19 per cent„A+avts 16 per cent.,Income if pee cent.,8esenes of this Tsrrlbia any for Nine I he can carry in his own heart. 4 ls-perceeI girt 10per o peYcent. Months leLSf how the old Reliable Kld• NO,man can take iniquity into. his ��'���Ob '� ®���i� DEOREAO[8-Porth Rsto K por oast 1448 than expected,s percent.leas than preceding fear; ljC�ssppease rani°9.5 per cant. . ney Rentetfy Cured Flim, creed and keep it out Of ills char- I11TUAST 1KtJit►-liars sirao sueloleat to pay Wath Losses and all eapeates of the Com. Port Felix East, atter. in United States and abroad paey e:ce,�lis[Ageste'Wary exp°aces. Guysboro Co., No prayer meeting is Ion enough should join International Automo.- I 1°ar..t°'m.!en Wean Not Ae.ets e.72 per cent. Y� •$., March S2 (Special). — That P y g g A o..a a»any is Inas a vnuy Oonaeg4enUy a Good COMPANY for tants to Represent that does not reach-W the market- bile League. Pamphlet . showing fou need no longer fear the` knife jplace. prices' of automobile tires } if troubled with dealers' gravel 'or other also application ' urinary doubles is the lad. news The 'things you' really- stand' for blank, mailed up- urinary are revealed to those you jun on request. Home Office, Buffalo, , that Joseph Pelrin.e, a well-known iN y �oung-fisherman here is tellipg his�after.'. friends. There never is room at the top "I suffered -intense pain from1for the man who thinks it. was COMING DOWN. gravel and other urinar troubles i built only for bne. o. JIM „ y Mrs. Parvenu- Oh, yes-we can WHY DO ' for nine months, Mr. Pelrine ( The man who hasn't the vigor to trace-our ancestry back-tb=to- So many Institutions devoted to the higher Edu- says. "But seven boxes of Dodd's :be vicious usually prides himself well I don't know who but we've 47 Kidney Pills cured' me completely. on his virtues. beans descending centuries.," cation select Bel os? 'IEie fact ct they 1 heartily_ recommend Dodd's Kid- The welfare of the. world may de- MCI pr er e u u evidence a vierit _ ney Pills fo anyone wh- is suffer- pend partly on 'whether you can "' e"1O°d advice 1O aO�"'O 1'° One fe19 Ing from Repeat It:-"1 hilob•e Cure will alwe'" wh not blew pl ssuonal catom is buylas piasw i e gravel or urinary trou- whistle in the rain. ours myoouEbsand colds," - only platys with the Illimitable �k !hies,a, - Most users,of sarcasm think more - --- ftgnstins Attics, fa Dodd s 'Kidney Pills-cure gravel of its sound than, of the service it Many. a man who knows what not by curing the kidneys. The urin- might render. — to say hasn't sense enough not to ary organs are entirely dependent - Some of the virtues of our'friends 'sa--t i : �.. on the kidneys. If the kidneys are a J grow out of-the graves where we ay Iap n in good working order they 'have burie4 their faults. 'Mother Graves' Worm'Exte'rmin- Send for (free) .Catalogue No. 75... :cannot filter out the uric acid and it Too many when 'they attempt to ator does not require the help of The, DELL PIANO Q OrAAn Co.. Umlted GUCLPH.ONTAR lOa ` combines with other products of I leave their sins. make the.mistake .any.purgatir;e,medicine to complete _ the body and,causes gravel,:.Heal- sof holding farewellmeetings, the cure. Give it a trial and-be - -- -- thy kidneys dissolve, the stones and 1 Our example when we are on conried they pass off in the urine, That'sRAW . parade has no influence at all com- �r why Dodd's Kidney Pills• always pared to the effect of our everyday_ what a grasping fellow you Cure gravel. living.' are,'Hawkins' You've bothered •F— _ _ me about this bill fifty\times in ten and EASY. A Woman's 5 m nth dayg'" „You' wrong me, Jarley. , _H1 S" Mrs. Flynn-An'. y p y I'm not grasping. I've botl ered FURS _ -- y phat's yer son Are you giscottrasedt Is your doctor's i'ou about the bill, .1 admit, but I i Write for Weekly Price Lists, Shipments Sollottad, Moike loin' now, Mrs. Casey I auh s v�physical bu den77 Ilk uw wr�i haven't been able to grass do thin „ p y g I JOHN HAILAM TORONTO, ONT. Mrs. Casey-Shure. Moike ain't those mean to delicate women-I have yet II loin' anything, Mrs, Flynn-- -He's"been discouraged, too; but leatrned how to _ , _ cure t�Vself. I want to relieve Your burBeer - got a Government job! dens, Why. not end the pain an4 stop the. O,gdr"win �OloigbinE. They egme home — -- doetor's bill? I can do this for you and "red«ith sn"w. If tea.p•aanr° of Pain- -._ ill u you will esarst me. kt TOO MUCH'ROOM. y Repeat W--4"Llob's nore,WIU alw sill' you need do Is o write for a free =liter r . veld s hi water her preventbus osayne ( 'r$lib I so. It 18 not,, 8IId t11C �'ry 73a aye f tl]e8acio ♦vctd snbatltut.a there ie bel one '' "There's ears mil CO ha tIId colds." bozo the remedy w• ch L.As been placed "Iratnktller"-ferry nlivia'_Sbc•and s0a At ,first eighi It Would seem that,agent began counting. There s ,T. In my,honds to b• given awey, perhaps it must be as unreasonable man the kitchen; dining-room, parlor, this one box will cure you-it has done so rr I. and two bedrooms. That's five Run over the list of your friends J for others. If so, I .hall be happy and ]Brown- I hear you are the ha who would find fatili wi,ta a house , you wig be coved for 2c (the core of a P because it had one more room than 1 and you Will be surprised at the poa tago stamp). Your letters told cone. ;py father of twins I" Jones-"You isn't it?" cumber you Could,dispense with, 'deetiall • R'a'te to-dav for mT fr•e treat- are mistaken. I am the father .o! .w_as mentioned in the advertise- � Yes, but there's room for im- m.at.i s ]r 1+7 CLIRRA.3.Windsor,pial. „ rovemPnt,. "and that's hi t twins. meat; but'first sight is not always P gger than A Pill That is Prized.-There�' ==your dead husband Wor a good I - best sight. An estate agent sent any of the others," said the facets have been many-pills put upon the man," declared . the s athetic Repeat it:-"shtlob•aOnra win always a customer to look at a five-'roomed ou-s customer: ``Can't you show market-and pressed upon public at- Mrs. Casey to the bereaved Widoa, etas my oousha and colds." house, that' being just-the• size he me so>nethifig else I tendon,_bit acne has endured so; ,•_ rofessed to Wart. The house He wur. exclaimer?' Mrs. Mur- i P t long or met with so much favor as; h Even the peop}e vino want tris �pz oved'to be sadly out of repair, p y, dashing the tears from her earth ma be, weighed and. found , and the Repeat It,-"Iehilob'SCuurowt11 W.W978 Parmelee's.YegPtable.Pi}ls. Wide- may.- g proepeotive teasat Went on - eyes. No two policemin Cud 1, anon re,my said colds." spread .use of th.:,m'has at g. _ I•ack-to•the agent's office. handle him.'.' . their great value, and-- they-need ' �, "I didn't want a six-rooined no further - advertisement .than Its Power Grows with ,Age. Jhouse," he said. The fellow who begs a girl for a ' this. Having firmly established 'cure * ooitgh sad co�'dst~'wul always How many medicines loudly blaz- "That isn't a six-roomed house," lock of her hair•doesn't necessar- . themseltes in,public esteem, they oned as -panaceas -for all -human ans " eted the agent.-• -i}y turn thief just because he picks r flow rank without a peer in the list "And now' that S-ou are of age,",ills have come and pme since Dr. "yes it is," a Iock. Thomas' Eclectric Oil was first tit . .. '--of standard vegetable preparations. said the anxious father, "I want ' . P -- ;to .Rive you -a few pointers on how upon the -market 7 Yet it remains, Tourist-"What are those bells te, keep money.'. PSay, dad," re- �do►ng more.good td humanity than ringing for?" Urchin - 'Cos, joined- the Pion of his father, many a preparation more highly. a homebody's pulling •'em1'" - "hadn't you better begin by giv- ''t'silnted and extending its virtues I A O !< N in'g me a,few pointers on how to wider and. Wider and in a: larger r _ k... Repeat It;-'43'2iloh'e ours,willalwaya get it I" circle-every year•, It is the medi- ause toy oougba and colds." t 'masses. • . - - •. ciao of lie_ Pills That Have'BeneEfted Thou _. e l sure isms 3 in the treatment of "Yes, sir,'�rsaid the pale, youth- NE OWES T6 tA�-BUIL indigestion and all derangements fol suites; " I- have conic to ask' . People who are too old to learn of the stomach, liner and kidneys; you for your daughter's hand. She - - have outlived their usefulness. I Parmelee s Vegetable -Pills_have ib fair as lilies; sweet as honey- Mr.From Scsd&RlGM tAe Seat. �Ibrought ieli'ef to thousands when suckle tender as a violet charm- Ms'e�Wa+dei► visa sent many PI If a cough makes your nights other specifics have failed. In-I g'_+ o' tie Canodlaft dew°bas duAR3 Sleepless. and weary, it )Will worry numerable testimonials can bo In Cw late Doer rya►,owes hisMalthto ' Is'that Mary "you -are talking you a. gocd deal, 'and, Kith good. produced-to -establish the truth Of about?" asked papa. Zaitl'BiiIL lie Acs passed uinsoatbed b..�9 cause. To dispel the Worry and this assertion. - Once tried they "yes, air. 'Itpi sa' mere formal- �� 01114"Isk days. �m- saved " give yourself rest try,Bickle's Afiti- will be found•superior to all other it I know, this- askingfor - your ear a wrk."as follows:- �r Consumptive Syrup. It:exerts a ills in' the, treatment•of the ail- y' t,baL F daughter,s hand; but we thought I bale prov4d Zmn-l3dc such iske Aka t soothing influence on the air. pas- tents for Whish_ they ,-.are -pre- it Would be pleasing to you if it 1 want other's t,o know of iia nte�a. sages and allays the irritation that scribed. �r ons lit some uiWerdoWng t was were observed: ,o a stxat.clt t bad sustained leads'.to inflammation. It will sub Mary's papa stiffeped. t due o the most ` stubborn cough or If a woman nags h,°r husbn d it's and �od-p��td set up•' b',tintuaat los � And may I inquire, he asked, was followed y pain cold,` and eventually eiadieate it tip to him W supply her with plenty <<aho• suggested that asking my t,Mnulcersbrdce outLoamYk> F gio� _ ".'froYn the system, a§,a trial of it of cause. -} consent to Mary's marriage was a will prove to-you. lay feet, to the mid. m left. - x mere formality?". >lay Y R Nsi8tnB Cough drives eleen and eoratrni "You „ the knee 1 had seventeen Ulcers You )no. sir, replied the rc ..• y+r,iy. 11,n esnb,nrlaer it +r;th Allen's Lung 3s pas �WQlOdholsa, ht0 v►hlch I CSgld .pt7te Lady-"Do con 'know where 1;alsam, which rsli.eves hard breatbing,pain is G011ng man,. Simply. . • •It was Johnny Tucker Iive-s, my little ��t�tteeCyl�d„ °O of the throat, curs, tt Crary:s mother.” � treannew fM WSaR�o rey�� n. L---'"' - Little Boy-"He ain't - . were apoled Atvaks. W horse, hu•t, if you give me a !Senn - ta0owed weak stud 1 aduat ot, eco = y Ramblin Waggles-"IThere U Ke such Thing so.a harmless eo°gll fat Y E t8e� T 11•find him for you. Lady-"A11 R was roll- The trouble gees frotr bad to worse unless check. M%W I was worn ODt'v/Ab pain as1.lack of right. Now, Where is he?" Little'bed last night, and I reckon that od. Allen's Lung Bat.atn onrs6d Rhe wort o! g1 the ed•+=loe of a and I obtalned eulds. It allays ittIlavamation and clear*the air Boy-"Thaliks. I'm him." about fifty-three .articles were sto- Da„�e, some Zana-llktk and left, o$ev i a else w isi e I taisd tt I-st�n�to a me aitnost leu from me. Everything I had in '___ � 8� the world.". , Policeman-"Fitt - _ Instant row hvm the Pain,and 6t a taw rays Mrs. Gramercy-"What• do ate r== 1 . y- The Jew is not more particular . I"doe.d that it was bsalnt some of the, three articles?" Rambling Waggles aket's = .tt,� _ meed for dinner'" Bridget-- "Shure about the preparation of his food 3 K vA stadY - "Yes;; a pack of cards and a cork- 1 severed with the tam-Bak ti•eatunent :mum, tripped oNcr the rug an' screw?"' than the high-easte"Indian. In` pe1'sev we need a new set of dishes." l September last, his Highness Shore Wit by�� "1Ot� t was wawa {Jung; Prime Minister of Nepaul, outovertitwere heated,and aprvAoous! acedew phic s. - _.____._. "The' h us'e that you finished a ca e' E gland -and t Sua+�' *'�°� diseased few weeks sago is the biggest of the m to ri _ n two cows I am Watt± .gafte cured, In gr atltu6s, t y had.�to be..procured• from a farm, menttioa.thne facts that other sufferers from , > _ lot," said the real-estate agent. and milked by a 'member of the skin risme u"v know of souaeddrig WWch 11 Perhaps that's -why.'Ws­ so hard prince's own suite, before their viii Cure them. • �' 1 tA� find a tenant." "Yes " answer- I ma=te-r could enjoy-.a meal: �a eel the burider; "it's last but not -yox-Rah•di/eri entirety horn ordinary oln:owrde and ]eased.' ealoea, a, the above roc's cicerl� Prot-& For all elfin dlamau The never failing medicine; Pial- stmTs. ab+cexvt% ,rale .sores, r:•wive!m .ehaldren's..sort h••,d,. The successful man is the first to lowly s Corn Cure, removes all eats burne.,arutear, Ne., u a e rpeeJy ru*� It al.e ertrr, a recognize his oven mistakes. - kinds of corns, warts,- etc..; even comma itch, Okt. brood-poftmanp•fine-biemisNo;A bar►e,+r rah "•-\K the most difficult to remove cannot eu °O�'O1" oharprl hands ant frost bite, li.rbbed wen Your orthngraphy is twisted withstand this wonderful remedy. into the parr' aPec?e4 it errar rharmatler:t nourrtlp" and , sdattae, All drWgiai crud afore* all at 60c a bas, or pat i Alonzo. A woman.is not a padded _ her trorn zam-auk Ca, Toronto. for ice ' Cell_ .. 'Guest-"We'ves bon,for s r". s _ _ I?eparting had a ` simp y delightful time!" Ifostess�- �c e T You may have a-right. to ••your ='I'm so glad. At the same time, own 'sorrows but you have no right tc0^ nu use , y g 1 regret that the rain kept all our n94f�As pu �4o m�fn to throw their shadows in another s best People away," d mils.se� os, way. We Substitute far"'I'be D R L"lttenth�l Plater, Some people make a specialty Of althnuah+,me unecrppul"n9 dealers may+av then •�M•4 m G iZ&SIT K I f+l 1.. ISS t'E 'NG. l --0'l. L, Rec„mtaended by d••otm•v hnapitsie, clergy I -CUR 1(;. killing time for Others: ,and everybody fat plburtay, etine44,eta ) - '.... rw„ ...••. ,,,,,, .�.:- ;y q,.. '..\-a ... ;': '.iffy. a�..,-`n, ..r J•. .• n c. •:,. »s•. •;,: tif7Ea �: •x., 7,5....� Ss'•"A,' a+ . 1_., a .rte. a�sP•x�.c. :..e'eu�ua'+wr^..rs.' z '�s'L - - a - '4 ;''�.. `;t' .,t: `°r- ,r .t s a' .:, r, y. h?!'£ .: .,,,_, a '`.fJ :v +,-- _.Q>. c?r�',o +nc mac-^ _1 ,g •,•,• ', y 101— .. '�. ', 1 •..,. .. '. ....-•4.".IMx`. �^v.eYJ}•/:e'>�. - F'1" >Y�."�.- 4 .44r-�, ::,t• s.`�.nn+o}'.�f"1 �,�r,�R'•CT ✓�[u � �R :1"'et 'S. vx0. r.v ^'-`'.:., ••.c .. .:. .. .y., t _..': -•. .. .>!S,4 .-.^►.. I .1. 'Mi '.'! rH a •••t. f,. '::. ,,1,' ..,Q• r, .. .... .... :... ,l!"'x• .. . r .: .::. ,, e,_r t^.p.- ,.ht s. •.,. i.c .gi u+•g:i'6 .^fes r.,p.: "m- +., �!tf45Y y:.. is a. ... ..' ... .... �-. , .- ..:. moo. � .,_ a ,r-�r:• a _ �. .. ..► :..n.•'•:..-•^'"-.'.{ ..,. .:.._ .; ';.,.:. - 4':'�' til •' ^+.'J..• �I., 41 LOCALISES. -Jas. White and D. Graham have exchanged horses. _. -Mrs. Cr a Yashions of the Beason R'u,. unitnec visited • -SM,T- Gormley was in the city Toronto friends this week. > .,t on,Friday. -W. F. Henderson is i,] .Sutton ie .•.Mrs. Leigh's Spring Millinery Opening will take•place on r -W. F Elliott, of -• - -- - i` in town on Friday last. a relative. -Win. Dickie spent Sunday The green was quite in evi- )/A Thursday and Friday, April 1 &,11d 2 with friends in the city. dance on Tuesday, being St. Pat- i The display on these days will out-class any similar event yet held in -Mr. Lonsway,'of Beeton,spent rick's Day. , t all ages. Ladies be sure y, �•, ,a few days with A. G. and Mrs.' -Mrs. H. Savage left on Thura- - - � .; Pickering. Novelties in hats to su k• g _ and call to view my hats before going or purchasing day to viidt relatives in.-NA-1i -Miss Lattra Evans,of Whitby, Ville, Illinois. =�� elsewhere. _ sp en t assor men o re swears. , spent Sunday here with Mrs. G. -Alf. and Mrs. Rogers, of Kin= r= 1 . :'•M. Palmer. sale, spent Tuesdaywith Clarkson _. <�' North Side ` MRS: LEIGH, K►ng st , Pickering, Ont. -Howie `Wise,of Toronto,spent and Mrs. Rogers. f, last week with relatives here and -J. D. Remmer has disposed of r c'at Fairport. his black driver to James Brien SALE REGISTER. -Ewart Wright, of Toroutu, for a good figure. FRIDAY, MARCH _>67H.—Annual Com- VERY PRETTY spent Sunday at the home of his -A, W. Lynde, teller of the bination sale at Brougham of farm wother here. Standard Bank has been off duty stock, implements, household furni- -Miss 'Clara Ham, of Toronto, fur a week owing to illness. tune, seed grain, hay, pott►toes, poultry, etc. Terms credit or cash. G spent Sunday at the ]lame of her -The .Plisses Diaggie and Josie Picture t �' parents here. Moore spent Sunday here kith Nee moderate. Entries made early will appear on bills. Poucher & -Mrs. J. Harsell, who has been 'their parents, R. and Mrs. Moore. Postill, Auctioneers. We are showing the greatest variety that has been. Beautiful _'very ill all winter, is rapidly gitin- -Mrs. A. Ridley, of Summer- Litho and Photo., Birthday Cards, Gold Tinsel'locnl greeting ing in strength. r viler, i5 spending a few days with �• E. DISNEY & SON, Cards, St. Patrick, Shamrock and the richest, prettiest -Gervas Cornell is moving this her parents, A. N. and 1ldts. Rid- i `'Easter Cards you could wish. Comic and fancy cards. week into Mrs. Pi . J. Dale's house ley. on King St. east. -Norman Kerr, of East-Toron- For the greatest choice and best price go to DICKIE'S. -Henry Fawkes moved into to, spent a.d-ay this week at the ,WHITBY, Mrs. McGit]ty's residence, Church borne of his mother illi .Churc•h street, on Monday, street. Headgaarters for all hinds of If you reqs►ire any Stamping Goods, Stamping done or Stamping _ _-:lei;s Edythe Wagner, accorn- -W.Mrs.andTaylor and.fawily, � patterns, ,•e have the variety of goods and d panted by our "devil," spent Sun- of Cherrywood,visited her parents JL arm I>rrf plementg. do the work for you. -day with friends in the city. here, Mr. and Mrs. C. Rogers, on • - ' -Mrs. (Dr.) Bateman, of Toron= Tuesday last., A full line o€• Carriages and, You want a.:good choice of nice carpets? We have them, and don't: " -to, spent Sunday hereat the'hume -The Swastika Club lust at 'the fail to see oite ilei• Fibre Floor MA•tting, pretty and durable, Wagons and Harl]e5s made in Canada and awe ahead of Japanese of het parents, B. and -Mrs. Built- home of the Misses Btu►ting, on . Y Ing. Monday evening, ,hen nu enjoy- On Kana, matting. Ask to see it. -Mrs. Gervas Cornell we ' are able titne was spent. . Cali and see us, day or evening. Refiners have again advanced'prices on sugars. .-sorry to report is again quite ill. -The Brougham Gun. Clnb was Come and oris ,bile our supply lasts. We hope her -illness ,may be of here on Saturday'audhada friend- It ..short duration. Iy illateh Avith'the Pickering club, t l -Haver-yo ad one of onr Full Dinner Pails. This,is one of our - - -Fran-k- Harvey accompanied chfeating-theta by 12.birds. • o leaders. Better buy one. Wallace Hall and W. R. Bron, to ---Rvbt. -Deverell n,o•:ed this •� ' -the North-west on Tuesday. P'e'eweek in to' his new residence uu -= For Fresh Groceries come to.= wish him success. Church street v.•liii•h be recently Htended the Irishmen's b0` ��������� . -Several from this locality at: pur•c•hnsecl Frc,m W. E. ti'anstune. � a;ngtiet in -Win. ]Pickett and family have 1 (� ('�' t 'lY giros on.Tuesday night and re- got r.ornfortably tiettled on the EXCURSIONS JDick' lJ V port a jolI,y good time. f:ctlil recently purchased' from Mr. TO r .-A large'uuinber from here at }lu=sou, and contemplate.improv-i Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta ---- tended Futhergill's ezale ou Ttie�= Ing the buildjug somewhat. Special Trains les"Tomato 00p,p,c•on day nfteriloon, and they report -As W. B. Hester expects to Comet ,Your Horses in Shape for the ------the-stile-a-great sueee- leave in about three or four weeks, APRIL 8,20 MAY 4,1A J4'NE t,15,29 z -Mrs..C'anipbell, of Strathroy, lie desire; that all thr>ce ,wishing JULY 13,2T AUO.1%24 SEPT.T. 21, �+ y who has been s eIidin the winter paper-hanging OC alntlltr*done to Seeondeiarneiesufram Ontario ,uyoes m priadpal ►�prin; work ' ;pending painting Nonb—tit pciats at here ,with gel• graud-slaughter (+save their orders as soon aq pox LOW ROUND-TRIP RATES Miss Campbell,has returned home. Bible. x p ' u'xi0,e- durum $3..00; E,daon:on and return �'�a have the very thing, you need r W. R. Brown and Wallace --Mr. White. of. Oshawa. who S4250,Sac to0*rr point, in prcporn a. 7,"Hall left ou' Tuesday .fur their has beat «'.irking in the SttLnd,tid prod+arattira Aithto6tldarsfiomsmnada' : new homes in Southern Alberta. Bank here f, r the past tuonth TOURIST SLEEPING CARS ,Horse Clippers,. _ We wish them Success in their giving in�trrtetiusts followini.r the On ane:cumcas. Camlortable6ertbaafay ecuipped - - snag bedding,can be eec4reri st moderate rates tfu"h Horse Sin aer3 avestert homes_. tratrsfrr ,if the -book, from they' lowaseot. a ZYRlter «ood,.wh0 haf3 been' ��'estf,;1 Ra!t}{ S 1 LhQ Stanclst'cl, Earty spoCcation must be made - {� " 1n the North-west for_ several left tn• laS fur O�hkl,'ti. A8K FOR NOM[l1iCKtiRt' PAMrNLLT - Horse Tonic i years, but naiti located in Toronto, -Jti. Je -e11 ubbavd uf. the 5th coatainmgratnand full adarmatma. C 1 spent'Sunda at the home of his eonces�ion. came, near losing his AptdytoaearDia P w Ast.T toR.LTbampwa •Stoves and General Hardware. yy g Diu.Par,Ast,Tomnsa parents, B. �F', and Mrs. Stood. valuab:c st illiun . well-knc,tvn :ta OMLY OIREC?LIME NO CHANGE Of CARS i w da J. .Clark is t Toruntoa round J tc a ji'l,'tle runniatg J 0 SE P H .H BUN DY ,�. few days this week attending the around ;•l the yard it broke one of F;•'R• 13LL)�':', Aget,t, - «'hitby • Grand Lodge of the A.O.U.W. the small bu:les about the foot. �. In his absence Frank ,Allaway, of. JIi.,IIi►Itl,ard 1?onep to save the Whit y, is assisting in,Tx!~tiE,�'a animal .l'i>ui ill b a' no N�y� B TTCHER SHOP office. -TltFre ,'ild be no 9Rb•bath fi-.?:toes 'SChite, ♦rho has been Srhuul :i, St. Andcew'behnt•rli neat � RM E RS +i • ' - �ewplo}•ed with �. H. Wagner & Sundav afternoon, 'it being. the The undersigned has peprred a shop �u. for the past three years;has regular review day. The mem bet's opposite the Gordon l3ouse where opened up a butcher.shop in the of the Sabbath school hone ,ill be act- a full supply of ;X re pour Cows giving plenty of milk ? building adjoining the barbertdreesed by Rev. R . Moore zit the " shop. regular worning service at 10.30 Fresh and Salt Meats _, _..Hens laying lots of eggs? - - -The rllauy friends of Richard o'clock, when a full attendance of will be found constantly on hand. $ogs fattening properly ? ' :Pollard will be pleased to know, members is requested. P-i}lege peddled twice a�seck. that lie is again able to- make his -Some of the •tivenile members '.Y oung'cattle, •eolts and horese tbriving-properly ? ` regular rounds in buying produce, of our village. �s o are well known Oily the c'llnicest meat kept and at sr r. ,:after being laid off work for sev- t6all, .and n hose t•ondue ileac- fair price. ('all and see us. liths m%ing to ('all t is a Al] if h ot it's• teaching near -Niagara, Falls Since do," succeeded in gaining all en. 1Fi=lk6ring ' Nen Years, returned lionre on trance to the basement of the - _ .;�fitTBY '• Herbageuni, The'killg Of ►.Mock F•oo' Saturday evening in rather poor 31ethodist c•hureli oil Friday even- , health. She will take a prolonged Ing Inst, whilethe-l>rograni in ci,n- ' Ur.e oi't}:e fine toam of hot .8 taw"r: rest before resunl-ing -,work ill her nection with the banrlttet was-gu- ed' },y tho' Q;::ct•n ('ifs oil (,rs., ttnri ` H j�aHt. profession. ulg on, and .,filled themselves to dri�•en by J. l:. ��'t h tt r in dedverin;; J.0 ,lLSs.•-Leigli ]las annotuleed }ler overflowing_. oil, dropped dead on Saturday 'last" - -- -- - spri�g millinery opening for -Ho for Manitoba. Sask., AI- The anim:ll wnv a valuable onr,. -- Thursday 'Rud Friday April 1st baits, B.,'C. Cad.; Oregon, «'ash., It. N. K,i sett bite recPntlF pput into . and 2nd. Mrs. Leigh is now inak- England.lreland,'Srotland. Choice his vault, ,t sat: which is wtarth going Large fresb stock just arrived. Don't be.without it this some disr;tnce to�ee'• It is-a hurglal' tilos of ear. Get our• horses in shape .Ing prej)aratious for that event. all Ry;. acid Oc•eau S. S, Lines. 3' 3' p Since beginning baQiuess a year Though tickets one•,'ay round lir"oi:uti,',t, and even if a gentleman for spring work. ' Mrs. 'Leigh has gated lx, of the �iml'n)• soct•eedt•d-•in finking an _ } pains trip ut lu'el>aisl. Apply at S-teph- entrance inert the. vault, he• would be F" in supplying the demands of the eti;on's ufli<e, (opposite-P. 0.). hatNntl ily the look on the s fen Thr• 5 and 50 relit packages. ust one place Indies of.the-vieinit'y- and in this Whitby. Those -endingforfriends safe if it n0gl,t wet h R thou' in town to get' it. the has ,tet n'ith.great S access. or]:tl>on rers•ill,the O}c} Country 'sued pound:, l,uC' tips the ec:ties at - __ -The auction sales i-Olich have candzu tliLau,gh tickets at Stepli. 3. been held in this locality have been et}son'= by any desired S. F, Iine, Al)mic teen assembled in the room ] a A N e the athletic s-nriatiu.tt g to ill }n� • • <J 11 1'.i.`i l the most sue in year,.' The R;ttes, etc. guaratlteed right. Try e1.etiin after thatch, Owing to illness .q '.prices that R.re being paid here is see ur �rrite Stehhensnn beftite .His Ht,nr;r .fudge Y}cC'rimnron n:t Much abov that paid in Toronto buying tickets to ur 'fral11 any- notable tO gi',•o till' tx% 4-tetl a_c}tlrr•ss ----- �4 - Gild other parts of the province. where. tIl Barr' .whc, Horse ,t„+ ell fee `1,3'J h T . - � condiu•ted'ti>e nt.eetinr gave a brief ronto ,would .brio S r i Bancluet giveii »nc1`et tele ;SPR/NG WALL '- PAPERS R - g •at least 3) nncpites of the P:hihttllea Bible acloreFzs, followed by}Jr. ('. D. Gordcin -snore if offered at all auction sale Cla•.,, iii tete btsetlleut of the.Jleth_ tcllnse eatl:e.�t ••cords we,c, 1i tened to _ ;in Pickering township. oclist church, oil Friday evening «'ith�l,e.,leepest aatewilon. The B;,p- .They-await the judgment of Pickering Ladies. 100 different x g past Y R ;ist .,I,t i,• Quartotte sang; zwo elec•- styles and patterns. From 5 cents up. -burin the la:t ,eek there .Inst, ,as a deciriedsncres ill every' tions. Ther.e 1-untlav e�'ewn:; meat- Full stock of Groceries. We kee ilo second ,alit l]RS been a great drop in the price sense of the te,rni. , The soon► and tugs «ill hr held at intertaie Bantus p, quality. of butter, ,which is noxi- retailing tables were most beatrfif'i ly deco- the spring ntanths.-Garette. Prices as low as the lowest. in Pickering at 21 cents. As a re- ratted foi• the occasion ,'itl] bunt- ••►• Drzy Goods, table linens, steam loom factory cottons. Flannelettes, .•Ault of the fall. in prices many itig, flowers, etc.,andsu p ierwhicl] ost;awA 11 ginghanis, new' prints, hosiery, gloves, etc. Full range., dealers in Toronto Have lost }leav ,as partaken of-by ,upwards of The'BPII Telephone penlile •trP get Produce taken-highest market price paid. :ily. There are several causes at' one hundred and fifty, ,•as, to 't ,,.r,:e,,cly for'nuaring into tite.ir new +tributed to the drop.Sonleof these jiu}ge by fa ei fal ex�n'escions, suliles nt1i�e on the soot}i side•of Bing street, E WARD BRYAN PICKERIN n'redecreasedden,andowing toIli gli of c•ontentroenf, satisfaction, etc., the intilding so long i,sed for Puhiic D , G i prices, the open -wintercausing ill- 4,feast which only Pic•keriuglndies Lib,ary. They are making changes creased supply, the large aluount itul prepare.' After sonic betinti in the underground eonnc�ctittr-s, cin- in cold storage for whicl].ther•exras felly* rendered solos.nnd choruses, treipg the ,,• res in leaden tubes,for .x little demand, and increased pro. the prt>posing of toasts by the added convenience. `duction in the west. chat►I]]Rn 1Ir, A. G. Green and �' painful accident occnrretl to come ' ' -young people goinc from Oshawa to Tl-ie public will be pleased to responses by local oratr>rs; tele Bowmanville last Friday night.. It �� . # know that the Gordon House is address of the everting 'etas de- ser.ul9 there were three smog women - again open to the public. The livered by Mr. Jackson, of Torun. and two- young men. These were 4 '• lack of hotel accommodation has to, taking for his there the ori- overtaken by another partvithe wore been greatly felt by the travelling gin, growth, aimsandexpec•tations of liquor, who made it his business We have.a large assortment of Boots just arrived } -= :jPublic and travellers have alwai ys of the great Adult Bible Class to obstruct the progress of the first for the fall trade, - named nrty with the resnit that one txpoken in the very highest terms movement which is note 'aver- p - Mak �• " w or that provided by the Gordon spreading the continent. He of the ],dies was thrown out. The The 'Celebrated, Williams' Make other two jumped• when the horse Rot y House. With the usual eliarges closed his remarks by exhorting 1,is freedom, fearing the nninlal might (No better goody made in Canada) ' it is impossible to keep hotel in the classes to have some degjnite run away• miss Sn)ith broke her 'local option districts and make R work before them to unite all ankle; the other two were}fis.Qes Hall We;have also a few pairs of Boys' and Youths' Boots, odds "l reaQonRhle profit. If those whc, henrts in Christian work anrd and (',imlett,with Nfessrs. F. Davidson and ends, we are clearing at half price. use the hate] sheds ,'ould pay for fellmvship. The meeting closed and Frank Cowie. The offender is Call and see thein. that privelege as they ought to(to with a vote of thanka to the said to he one. Osborne, against whom it wmild go a considerable way in speaker and singing the national I legal proceedings are being taken-Re- ,cuuktng the venture a paiyi}ig ores. anthem. former, BUNTING ., Pic n$ s. .. . . �,: . •kerILpyx