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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1909_03_26 _•w.- s a r Jx. e r a. uw- - - . ".'': g •e., n•- "r+,}.+t. �. x..'•-,':. -,"'-' s ✓ v. ,s'°`M!. r g6`3'.�J...P.fra. '.Y- np •d .� + 'o' . .:fro i..,✓'.. _. •+,k- _ -c t..f .tom :2}.. "S �'b' iti1.u,- ,..0'^.,'-+�T.:•-3f"r' :3CR L°'k'X, q :�sn�ev s. ' 1.: ...:. �. M .. ,•.,.l. Y : .. . L'. T, t ,y° +. ., ''+C..�'I a,-./'!•.}.•,il'. -Vn� M•11.�d ...I ♦tl.. t A. Y3"'. ,..:.,n•... ..`•.•s r.3. ,y... .-JS• r41 I 4 - F ZnS ! j a.. _ rs+ • g . . I .. � a� t I N ' , I . - «", I r :t .. . .. q. . t , 3r. I G __. -; W :;V-OL. XXVIII• • 1 . .PICKERING, ONT.. FRIDAY, STARCH 1) 199�� I�p �2.5 .F- 11, r so �e n 'P, S CARBORO GREEN RIVER „�C Z M A �. Fletch Dix left for the West on Mrs. Joe Doten is home, sifter visit- -',, Medical You want the kind of Blankets your Tuesday with a car Ipad of horses, he' ing friends for several weeks. CASES TRE_1TIiD WITH horses cannot get off and this is having bought land in the Swan Riser Mr, and Mrs. Day was the guest of M. BELL, M. D.; C. M. where you can get them.' district. Dr. and alis. I3opkins Tuesday. - A• Late House surgeon of the xingstun We have a goad, assortment and the Levi'and Mrs. Annis,,of•'Toronto, p possessor General Hospital. Successor to Dr. M.Bete. Fred «t Ight is the rood man Office ours s to to a in.1 to 3 p m and 6 prices are so'every person entertained a number of young people ,of a fine Sou, who arrived last reek. . • . . tosp m. Pickering,Ont' 43.1-y can get'thein. of Washington church on Wednesday ! A number of-young poo le spent s --- Genuine Saskatchewan &Oes, erecting. IThursday is .1Iurkham at a st;;iting �orseo* +er EO. N. FISH, iVI ]5. the bast in the land. Percy Henderson left for Ottawa utr, eo%*aur�.� 's•a PHYSICItY AND SURGEON Dlonday night. where he h:,s 1leen :, P• . CrA.forr oMwsovois.alt c ldemberot College of.Pbyvicians and Surgeons. Single Harness, Teani Harness. , e P I 3lrs. R'nr. Booth entertained it Mann-1 aa,.,ec rsr rr"AS r*rpaCA Ont. Asaociata ^ozoner, Couaty of outario, I pointed teller,a( the head-of#{t•e of the,her of l.,d;,,,at :t r uiltin•• bee 11 t{-.I Office Houre-s to 10 a.m, and 1 Lo 3 and c to ti Halters, Sweat Pads, Curry Combs, Bank of Uttatva. Success Per,'}. r,c•�day afternoon. 1 o I_ s �- . �' a a .1 r V.z Brougham, Out. tt-ty Brushes, Kfetal Polish, Gill Cufe, i We are glad -to' rep(h.l. o:tr i•i,l; a;e, 11r•s. John.Morgan and Master Geo., ! s T ' Axle Grease, Hoof Ointment, . i[npt•ovitti:. JIr. Xllivht, of ill" Pus' of(.'1:reulont. s pent a 1'e«• (lays,-with a � re +� e t.eQrtt. Harness Oil xnd Dressing. Oaice;i.-;able to•be aro,ind ag:t;n :.eel :1Irl. 11'1:1. Boc,th. } i `. , ----- Teaur Whip,. Buggy 11'hips• Mrs. Jattle_y - 8611 r-ou •r. ,in. 1. it),,- M A fe«• ladies from fereatteniie(' the ' + r E. FARE\,9ELL, Q. O., BARRIS• a] TFIOKIPON BROS., - Picketing proting, after two :unnths ill, \1'„n1t.n's In<;ittite naeetinl; in White- •:ca:• s"r ;r a 1 G • • TER,Connzy Ozo�en Attorney,and County ? A.SIOuS, . . B;hoJtor. Court House.Whitby. 14♦ - - - --- --- " .. Mute on R'etlnesday. ?u Rh S.Cu!S,enn��Co"aMgB, 1. , I • i.•NION\'ILLE 1M.: . Herst rettcaned lame }act wo(?k Lcas,+n,o::..stty PILES. LT. BaRCLAY, B rrriwter-at-Lary' after spending,* several weeks in Hies• �{s�^e of F%." . sot;citor, rotary Puii;ic.spociai Etawi- CLARE 1VIONT; Richard Tc ick Orp ,(*f'' the l,e�t pCfer seri I3r:lntford, ' _ nor for Aigi tlourt of Iusyics, Su:ccsaur to i known and Iligl;ly'tesperted residents _fit's, If. Ifnpkins s-pent si•veral(3;1-. 1 • Messrs. Dow x McGillivray. Brock street, of Mni kbta 11 tutu ship, iii(•d sudtleuIy;la;t tvet''r: n'iUi her si,tet', 3lrs.Doha A, Are cce`.:�3 cure tr i : ;re etas, as it is so ":f Whitby, - 71p FLTRN TORE STORE ,+n ti,ahitd;ty at 1\t�t•,u agr•tI u:;)'ex1.;I\N'llitt,.if ISlutig;h:ttrt• eft: e vron a:ry rwesscd skin _r soros.• 1. . t'ekPs•ilut►- j He°ttt-nded the Gralid L•,d;.;r,-' the i .Alph Hoot;,•r returned to Bitti;il�! I7I3. S1'_lIili'S - 1" .�• . .' r e hr n A.O '.1 '. 1°s• week ap,ar eptly ill the: Kirinday morning in•the ititere:�Ls c.f t r _ 13LE OINT3Ii NT j:; 'E ri•t 'ng t b•'st lof heialth. H•-tlliuk :i i rive fire telePhore cotnp:tny. E�� -:', u. H6P,r{I:iB.FETERINABY6IIR- p.rtinecery irntturtluulvc,i:tri+,:tva�i Art l)ptrritl, Rho has s p «fo' c: e r, c.rt'to.a teas of F'Czepa,,will s.1 r3,^,OY, AND DF\TItiT: its. ac3 P nt the ta3e awb,v all reoress and till all duAo sed Graduate of the Ontario see •+;.:.. Col. Bedroom and . - connected, }t itll 'tht. KIacr'nic" :I}:(1..«'itltPI'ill England viSitinr his parr:nt.S .kin Lire%:c and, put thoakin into a ' loge, Toronto, registered meru?,er of tba f W,wkw: ,n lot ge;.: Ib- w.as,iu ,tt•rlpnt arrived hntne un 3tomIu} 'evenin'x. Ser,!thy., rm. condition, Ontario vecuriaary Bledieal Association. f- T ('o servative and an active tu;ti,1,e,-!Fir was nccoutpanic<l to t'anxda bt _ -T. - I. a S,e and rreenRivdouce ono and on®�,nartgrmiles ''DiningroQm Fu1:Rniture land ttier.Fru,t.' sup'p�rter�of theI're.o)v_ hi; brother. "Art has en i, ed •tt,itll� All(iener�lan3'Dru,filo:�•.' 'Carseboaoa' �`' earth of Gruen Savor, OfDco and shoeirip tore g' i 43� Auk f:,;'pa}„piLru- _ hone 8 to 11 a,m,;_atid_1_fo_e p.m-.Yrivw-c t teri in Church. IIS--': also, Par lor;�Tl tes at rices'. • he tV.wi r:-.-31cDsr tLa Cn., ,a - _ _ _ _ n � 13[L et. tslepS"one in-my otltee P.O. adtirea•, Grden P I,4 widow anti large fr,nlily. 11i.fttnr.•:- Tire Lit,•tary Sucir[ s box cuCial T- _t _3failorytown,Ont, •p. -laher. tar. - - the eery. lrnraa .fur gond al took place un \l rdrnrsd..} to ('u land concert head 3i„ndap nig ht itt the.. - -- -._ goods., \Vinduw.Shades and I I.,inI-,, _ ,I- , - Colld (. by t11:• .:1}x-I}utll here ria,a decider( sttcresc. .The. LAND: PLASTEIR I f ueifrceo* garb*. Curtain Yoles: -- - - seni: Urdol, - .. attend:rnre tuns gorid and Ole ire rrtrn ,. S,... 1. - ' , line. The hnxec hrotight ht• th" 1,fie.' ....., TI309, YULTCHh;I{ Is3;ier of, ,liar- 1•S'tr deliver Hut• F•urnitui•e .' . .A.ND ALT an •whc•fe free of ch rr•e. H•GHI_Ar.D cR=EK tt'r :e• 1)eautiful :lad w.i•rc die weed of riaae Licenses,Broulhain,out, .S e _ __ } . luit4 I-ad}t_v'at goad:flgurei;.t6 hoih •. _ HOPPER. Icsupr -of 3L,irriage .'Call and see us. 15The Flicthl:`nd('reek bralli'h. Of the the Old rind young tn�•n. 'The selltn„ _ .1 D• Licenses in-the County of- outer.. - om n's In.titute Kill rt•.:vire their '''f the .hoxF 'hy F_.r,, j:errier c:lus(t Th":hil mertafI.:>nd.PlitsterandSalt Office at store and h;t reetdecce,Clazemoae. -y- � rr gul;ir niontt,ly uteePir, 'aga pe'The lnirc}i titerritnent. - - has arrived and. tllt.,e :.ubrrribin far �• I-TB�A. ..J �apziimrrtingt�ill.ht- Fuld un'TLur•. .�,. itwillplert•erallf,>raaute as.'saunas . N'URWAY }IO{ `Ih.-A rte:r y, dtc, :1ptt1 l:a. itt d.:k) ur,: at tlrr asait>ie•at the EIC i[tor, Pickering. - Ktngston Road I'arL.cviu atterotica 8214- r u:•hiture Dealer. etc, p' i AG'DLEY p T .8• �,, on to farmers.attead.nr; th.Tor.,oto markets. hr,tue of 11 nginu. mill are web. _ $est accommu,ta-t•1I under the oepr manage.' Cr L:c__,sz=zz01TT c In .' �: h Pty aL the-Sp,, k-Mill i,f33ce.- 1. :, W obargetmodorate._ J.J. rlcCaan, Pro t ('r''�•• ep cn.;un has Pngttwuii frith -prtotcr, s. Tri; cnu,nutai y hay been 'under i{. (;nthrie f;,r. t}le sumr»er, HPtb,•i t 11'. Ii. JACKSON. .r.. _ con-l.{er:tMe ex,_>.t••uterit fur the llwzt 131:Ik�� with Richard Pnrk.rin. while O_ - r _ ` -_-. a to o; tirrwr wet t;s Otring tri tlt(� Brock Road =" R.BEATOPd,TOlVtiggIPCLERR �y 11 ,:iney I3:os, hAVO.Izecured-thp. ser- D. Oonvetancer,.0ommiarionerloz taking .� GOOD i/R i1�7 STORE nt ,,•riutt.diaq�pParanre of Ar,J?: T. t,-�•; of Norman Gibson..an James sadarits, Accouatace Etc. . afoaey to lout .tsilir>tt :Hifi �l«}isst'ti';',t,s the-f ftee�- ( )C�t:i - ' oz rartn pro r•.p, "Issuer of Itisrriago Lie- t Par-old datight r of E.'h•tw. +torts: t rpr,ttng IiPhple di.past+d of two -'.souse" d+hievaIe, Oas. .- ._ y,� Cooper_ _ is cltpgased t,,i h, a case.'nf elopement s;tUs>Riitittl or-ter yup r ..rereently. bli-bed 1Sr3 =C ,zlexle At_ h ,ir-t } "%N?'.X. IIAIV, Li,en4ed Auctlnneer. „ Standard ank pc which ci*-w is h;,rne o;tt by t e f �'re A. L, S sets h,tre purclta ed .� � and B ' All$Lada of taloa promptly aLtca(#e3 to, _ - that it leder n'9 received by JIr. 'un organ and }rrepsr,tilnit$ fire tend. Ohre,Fli io.to n*', -Telephone residents or •�' T . 'titrate.ptll,incter, to bP written b5 tear fan• a concert at F.aatPr.�' : wrtte,Binitro oat, • 2•y . Mo-Fxdalon's Ill•:ir Store is re Eliiott. The n'fiereabriuts- Of. Lhe O CaDada• POST]LI.. Licensed Anetianeer, g 11, the at- cmi {t- is n m}ste ry. There h a war. On Frida} evening�hrirnaa tad lir-, .iii �� good act-rind enjoys -P„ckrin were rather t,zzled as to the 1' . for Coaotiea, o't Yorfs an3.Outano.,Aal.-' i'onage of very particu}ar deo= r int Ottt f,+r•the a2 revs of -Flliott on pob,,Rile christening or trcdding atoriey Reba Q ,_•„- tion salesof al! kioda attoaaed to on shortest Isle in every section. the c'liarg'e of attclatction. The rtfF,tir lit-u h their ori• y f1 0i_ Toronto - -- Douce, Address Groom River P.O., out, p.. p S ghbors as the lie- . _ _ 'Wby Shouldn't it: cernrd 5t unfortunate one for all con- of staying far a trhitP: These . _._ -..- intention . , l:r,ir to arrive, apparently frith t11e _ H. POEV$I.I., Licensed Auc. $I.(i0 opens an accaltnt lsl.our Sai fogs �W. tloaeer for Ontario and York Cas. All :�'-Our stock is Caniplete, t.h - thetZries loaded -till'mt?f'A" plizzling As - 11 hinds of sale,e cocduc:od either pr vately or by - Grant( miJli(1c t 3' Cli: their borne bar•an to fill frith ('heir Department. - .. . auction. Sato notes collec'tod, For dates or qualities are the highest and'- pja3 � other ppatrruticularsapply at r•sideacs, 8lizabetb - t e prices absolutely the}ow ' -. ' neXt tiveek. ruanyfriends. 'The ministt-r was there D os}t4`gf$1.00 and uptratds are re- n RL, Pickering. Orders left at *taare Orrice will- est consistent with the quality but that did not help to solve the arcs= r- .. prompt atwntloo. . 151y. ,sold. _. - tery. A little after nine o'clock, hrnr- -eived,on which-the highest our._ .. • POUCHE}i.:Licensed Auction- _ , ._ MO,NGOLtA sir cl+nibts were removed when1. " rant rate of interest is ever,ih< C _&e ser:Val cater and Collector for the Court _ Win. Reanie spent Tuesdii hr-the 'll- I�• Guthrie rend an addres.R, sifin also of York Ha Ontario All kinds of aneti n I3aw about our.e l'9. Have Ci-y, p y g}{Owed. � ; y c o ed, behalf of their numerous friptid _ _ salm conducted and valt;atioae made ai mo!- examine theca and - by himself and Charles Powlfe, asking _ �eeate charge. Estates and eac•ignmects con= get an Georze Cowie hits had a phone in- R ;mow ala°tsctly managed acd sold by auction or exa,n correction. stalled in his residence. t ern t accept,as a slight token of - in.. TV rawttls b n 'a Delay in ithii (private aa13, tdozcFagea. reow. Hosea and . '' - J. B. Hue} Lloyd TUt'nPr spent 11'ed• their viilnable services in rr)n ection _ ]Farm Sale notes coilected . f•aeral accounts promptly collected and sat!•• ?'• MCFADDCN nPcda of hist Creek at aft. Alb,ort. with the Chnreh and Santlap ch„ol actory settlements guaranteed, Phone or y write foz terry qad pczticntan, Bronithitm. • Joseph and Ktis, Rick Ptt,.r,f Lenton•• truck, a Morris chair, two beautiful lieneral $unk.inR Business s Out. Dates mavbe fixed • by phoas Nowa ,Druggist and Bradt:atx ville, sperm Friday at K. G. arch firs. racking chairs and a pru:lor stand. •Transacted. - omoe. y Optician, Karry, Mr. Ptickrin replied in R ntannt-r chit- ' - - - --- -- PICKERING, , - - ",ONT. 3iany art-suffering from the p,,,- I- able to the Ucoa�,n. . anis thanked * i ent colds; due no doubt tri the-change. them warmly and welcomed his r}.a}t- "'Claienee T.,Batty, �I'gr� ,. ::DillinghaIm's Wa,iner ors to a}1 the , o �hle weatht-r, priA fetes his cosy homeQuite a nuuilipr iif the vnung nFnplP home afforded. :1 fete alt(,rt acltlrPbse. PiCkerin BranchIInde>etaking Parlors e lratht-red the h(iine of J.'B, Turner « re giteu b,y sart,e of thc.cP present . g - and all fi oke of 3Ir t c- •' 'u King street, Pickering, _ silnrr thirty ares ' i i*, e( rnt,in all Church sand Sund y - - - - -- fill] n ;..ch And - g t�prevent an(1 :�1:1 ,C! , ,+ttendeil tu, 'Tele lune ed meats conctantl;,• on hand:.. aicrays being o t}tn,front its an and ' ,nu�ir, winics;tn(I social intc•rciut ;., g t y g �I; � (Bell' Or Independent.) I :- A well ;atonded meeting tray (Ruse. As the ladie• lead . (; Lehi _ Itlorided a Spice Ito?l; 'I3:•eakfast 'Batton; bat the h:,tl here .on.. Fi!dav eVenl0g;, f n tvmt, � the, wants of the inner _ __..---- . ...- --- .. _7_77 haul], llulOenat, NVeinet:=, et,c 3l;trr'h 1!)r!i. Eur the pntPn:P cf i; . ti ziui>1)=�rtpplie(l. Thegnects Iiavin�.sequred th:,agenC- for ,`. 1a erp, . 'Yi�♦• • • rns 5inizingr viae G1ni•k I'nutbull (.'l,ch, k altar:Ute; of 3Ir. Puckirn'-rnrcli• t11e Unt:uia Granit(.and Kier '. elsin + , 't1 :nvitatiu:i and tllnt�o1; it!7:(-n ria k I s �{ 11i�lt�.. Ill'iePe paid for «'h.n lhr•f<t{Futrinr off}secs «p:e ric•rt.. g j verb litc� '1Vc,rks, Brampton, i ani ' t_c•tler's-eat'tle. r'(1. I[r,n. I'.•rs„ J. i{. 'I'nrner: P:e,„ t1=r"""elves f,r :t}i8 teni;titular of th,,. prepxredtofurnish'allworkin __ 1:. E. 1'nu'r,+sn ; 1'ir e•1'res:: f,enrKe rvr.ir. •,tlie granite ;inti iiirirhle•line 1 y .First-class rios for,hir0 I3:>tves': Se,(T`v, Ho; Turner t Trt•w;:., E. o. . .. - . • at the veru lowest price,, and Dai �r nioY.t � . . 1 }{/��s u {�'s/� :pie 0 ...L.ut :.11' I u,•ir. : . % OUGHAM workinrinship guaranteed: r, - = (apo, ('on'ir. and Ii. True. Bu ing �eR Gcod shipped where desired . 3iarta,ec 1_ E. Fmei-,on, Jo:. Laurie R• S. Phillip, «';•s in tl;e errs on. 'Se(p the •before placing your . ` Bus meets ail trllns ' n,c e,1. and 6eaTtun., Any other glob tri=h- 1V,,-!I a.,lEi •. . •ot•(ler. Letieri.ng done on the Teaming promptly attended to.. ''' Of all kinds- 13ett' alaa.3 s rec•on1= inn to:urana p a.►n:vi'h slit piv.!le N. and NFs..Terni;n. of I'ickc'rinn shof•test notice. . u;elided, (or,wrile the Sc.(` , Itciy Turnter, }Ion. «'ere lire ion:5 ul,lai•: 4n, ... ."' =¢y ._Agent froit•Citnada Carriage Co, g.71ia• t. C'a•,iI n C. 1T-. GI \ - Clare Mr- 1Cu e> t has`been bald GIBBONS, wont W. H. Peak ee : ..' . up «itlt ,,lelni.y, i� tLCOt(?ring. I - to - F'lrfierillfl. �iOnVeyancin0 Dene . Millin%'ry Opening, March RO ,t• :,I. David E:(foe• liar been very il]frwn pnt•:clltonia, bat is'rintr inrprnrinC. � ,ZZ 5:� e , S•e'Jlrs. Leig;ll'r ad v t. iris .a rzP.n's anri:`ot :- Col.cctad. 1ag;�ip hee�nr. (if(:r(I; 'Groy� zlaeks�crr�e� ('h:trgec :casanalrle i; t i�it-ing her sic+er. 3;r , 1 Fish. -. .. I. __-_- .. ' ' GP,EENWOOD 11"p uwc lik•a ed to ter }airier and, ant_`~ S4 7� . Donold Wilson oat after their recent, . 1, � . A general blacksmith hnsine'cs dune: 1 ,i:tct-e Farm for_nate. --- IT.- - - 3Ir-. Rirl;ard, 11+!iso,I is recovering !flaw-, `--�-=- All kinils of rcpaii-in;;neatly ar,(l If'yo•I :t•'an; to bay sell or r;•nt, call frost toosiliti-. Mrs. firer and,I:innhter,of Torontn, promptly executed. at r... a iic<. S. 11 i, Devitt )ntl J. F�pre spent arc tis• 'n4 till' f ll 1"S fitther, D. r�r /'� r'" f BaT raid.: tti y , SaUnday in tlae (:oiutty Totcn..• Dafoe, who is spry ill. ppL 1.11 Horse-shoeing - i'-•Specialty. w " �Ir-. 37cLctin, of Toronto, is sp,:nd- . Milford Harniltnn moved to?ie«rick tr i `• �T. Rl�hards�a• Ing a fete day- with lyes and Mcc,, Wilson's north f�arnl, on rear of the yy� G OR �i:, .JN' CAW, . Gee. :th con.,ore 11'ednpsrlay, - I .. � PICKERING, ONT. :Notary Public, Pickering: Artbnr 11 illson is in Toronto spend- Mrs. S. \Cehb, of Stratfor(f,and her • '... �, �•, ' -_ _ __g g g;� ing a few days with his sister, Mrs, J. mother, Mrs. C. J. Willson, of Green- �� i-ye`��iw7t A. `lstridg('• : p wood, visitedfriendshere last week. ' �'�~' r. . ,. ie --III.s. S. Webb,of Stnttford, is spend. Sugar has one a t but you can 'get , �, .` ing a mon,h with with her mother, 100.IIts. best Redpath ov St. Lawrence ' WINTER SESSION 9 3Ir-:F, J. 11'illson,' granulated for'$5.U0 Friday and Sat r1 x ,' '' . .DOMINION BANK Tenie Tremble returned from Clare- urday this week only, at Philip's gro• .` -Skilled, Labor, Opens January 4th in alj'de- ittcnit on Sunday, where she'had been eery. y' ;,Mend �7lfilec, Toronto hartments of the CENTRAL � sP^riding a few days tt ith 'Mrs. Neal. Avery sneressful basket party was , Higb-Grade Materials J3L S}Ni;SS C'OT_hEC=1i, longe Wm• Slaw has vacated the Weth- held at .R, J. Co wan's on• Ktdnday ',' Brill 1 ace and moved ter'-Whitby, evening, there being iyhout forty con= a: ' . - Gelieral Iiankiug Business :tnii Gert;ard Streets. 1'aronto: 9 place trancgeted• . Our Catalogue explain-one sit_ where he will continue,the'anctioneer- pips present; who •tripped the light That tells the whole story periot'i;ly in Equipment, Staff, inu business, fantastic' untH the'wee sma' hours. - ­- ; . Methods and Results, You are Frank Allen, of Ci,bmug, mored his Mrs. C, A. Barclay, in honor orf her '` I -of the absolute.reliability of -` invited to write for it- if inter- hriuseftold effects to Greenwood this niece Lila's birthday, gave n skating11, )y the RE(i1NA WATCH, Special attention given to ested in the kind of.5(huol work- Reek, he Mitring engaged tritll'}', L. party and supper to abrit�t thirty of which lisp s best specs-s, Ad- Green for a Gear. her fr}ends on Thursda of last woek. �r a reliability . the collection of g y , dress W. H. SHAW, President Mrs. 1V:alter Dennis and family are The rink was secured for the occasion ��, ,t- .i. 'Bale note6 spending a few days with James and and a very enjoyable evening wits --�1'' which has c t } t� firs. Plaskett, befAre leaving for their spent. r4 future home in Stettler, AUR. Next . Sunday being temperance - +� - earned for it ';,F SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. Klrs. (Rev.)Tacker is confined to the Sunday there will a special service at r �' ' . BRITISH Term of 19")� hoose this week owing to a severe Che Preshyterian sabbath School here. E✓' the reputation: 1 , tit `.Depol5itE4 received Die �1. and CANADIAN Ten'per cent cheap• attack of la grippe, follotved by ii 'Rey. W. R. Wood, of Claremont, will ;q e, a r>.. tonch of muscular rheumatism. TRUE AS upwards, BUSINESS or, ten per cent bet- gine an address and special music will THE SUN." a ' COLLEG E ter fir Busines, Alex. Kloore is moving onto the be prepared. Remember the hour'}.30 ; It XntereSt allowed at highest TORONTO Shorthand and Kfat- farm lately purchased by him this p,m. Everybody welcome. Come - a current rates. ,:t.. . "'e Tic, week, while Wni. Middleton takes early. : r.? Booklet free. R. A. Far(ultRrson, possession of the farm lie vacated. ' > • • • NORMAN BASSETT ORAS, D. GORDON, Manager B. A., Principal, Corner l onge and - New Zealand's offer of a `Dread- � Bloor Sts. Jeweler and Optician, WHITBY BRANCH, Attend Mra. Leigh's millinery nought' has been aceepted by Bri-I WHITBY, ONTARio ti opening. tai n. t Y .- .i. >..amu" - i- 'r- -hitiil .-a;*`•'t°. - pt,. - i"-,•e' -61 ii , w,:. M.+t",•`;�.�1+ • , . ...uz. ._ .. MM r w' �"' ..�, ;` • .... '�.Y•'� ":'-a', >. �%'^�'k*as;:-�.`>:�rrP-.�aa' -;aa'.rx..+�7" ,a: ,.-^-t•:..• Sx .> �'. :• . ... . ::.�=,n -,-rim :..r..�: .+..��-,� �.:. .e:' +• .�- - .�. »�..�"" ,•.�.. `'�.... • r. qm ,. ,.r .v... N. , :.. ., . ,..,.: .... �.�. K ..... ...... .,, 5.. ':�y', .7t'....i4+' .y,'�. .4•.v J >'P•:�`4s,�px.. .,,} -t.!'.. . L 1.. '.,'. •:;': , .,`�.e-al'.,: •h..-... .,.�'.�., I..,im>;� y.. :r"...'..',?>.- !'V' ,.�9"` ''•4 .. - 'r }• _ .w.l 1.. R.�:':.%!»3.:,..,�}n. n , w ... ... � .P,r ...) i... ..y..: tea. ;,4.�.. a �•'�" {'S. is year. This 'is a record for the watershed of the Indian rivers somebodyto dictate the followin M. MERRY OLD ENGLAND parish, which comprises 26,000 makes it one •of- he most import- jumble o him, and see how many UJIM3$$ LITTLI OLS38 _ acres. The population is 8,000, and ant places on the face of the earth. mistakes he will make:— there ake:—there are tib licensed houses._. CHINESE INFLuEN E STRONG ' "Antinous; a disappointed, do- G.C . I►Ews BY 11111,1111,111,11 ing- When babies are seatLers, :Ieep. In the possession of a prominent In Thibet alone Dr. Sven, Hedin, tatoes in an embarrassing and bar- less and crass it is the surest Poo- AND HIS, PEOPLE. family in Wales, is a plain gold travelled over 4,000 miles. He asaing way. His idiosyncrasy and sible sign that they are not well r— mounted corundum stone five- found"the Thibetans full of wonder privilege was to eat mayonnaise Well babies sleep soundly and wake . . eighths of an inch in diameter. It at the retirement of the British a•nd mussels while staring, at theOwurrenees �u��p� brightly. Sleeplessness is gen- -tfte" d-&Us rom an was us on a country after ei es an seizing peop e s r' ri-7era1 ly due to seme ailment ef the +Seigns Supreme In the Cow- several of his deeds. The whole of Lhassa, and they put it down to cycles and velocipedes. He was an� stomach '. or b,owek%, or nutting � the Lord's Prayer is engraved upon .fear. In consequence Chinese in- erring teetotaller, and had been on , teeth. A few doses of Baby's Own merolal World. it. fluence has increased to an enorm- f Tablets will put the little one right "+ a picayune jamboree. He rode a It is ro osed to form ! motor -- -- ous extent, and was ae strong now palfrey•stallion and carried a sale- and give it sound, natural sleep *' P P as British influence in India. The Mrs. Jos. Goneil, St. Evariste, scouts' corps to assist the Terri- able papier maths bouquet of as- Que., says:, "I have found Baby's P USING PURGATIVES resd.l,t is that China has closed all I @. tarsal Force in Essex. leve, phlox, mullein, chrysanthe- The Norwich Town Council 'has the roads to strangers, and he mums, rhododendrons, fuchsias, Own Tablets a splendid medicine decided too n a public INJURES THE HEALTH thinks that in future the entrance and nasturtiums. for constipation and stomach pe p gymnasium' of an European to Thibet will be , � He wore a sRyl's resplendent I troubles. I give them to my little and supply an instructor. rendered im impossible. girl and they keep her lively and Members of the Ilford Farmers' -- p turquoise paraphernalia, an ormolu „ For two months and a Half he 1 well. Sold by medicine dealers 45�ir yashmak, and astrakhan chapare- Asaociation have killed 11,284 spar- 9 L a was disguised as a Ladaki, ,keep- y or by mail at 25 cents a box from �' gu }os. He drank cr stalizable and rows and 2,844 rats during the past p Tonic is Needed— ing his face and hands dark with disagreeable curocao juleps The Dr. ,Williams Medicine Co., year. Indian ink and wearing Thibetan Brockville, Ont. But Not Harsh, Drastic g through a sieve.' He stole some Shoreditch Borough Council has dress. At length he was discover- " decided to spend $40 on the notes- l�ediclne8. moneys and hid them under aped- WEDDING $UPEIISTITION. ed, but not till his chief work was tar's mahogany'bedstead and mat- _ vary accoutrements for an official finished. His maps, covering 1,100 tress. Bride Believes Waxing Moon Will mace-bearer. A spring medicine is all actual sheets, he hid in his bags of rice. ' Like a fiend in an ecstasy of During the next few weeks a necessity to most people, Nature Duringthe whole of his ex lora- —Bring Happiness. { P gaiety I rushed after him into the large number of men will be suit demands it as an aid in carrying tion, in spite of the awful cold and maelstrom, or melee, and held him In spite of all her sound good ! to the colonies by the Woolwich off the impurities that have ecu- the hardsai s endured, he-onl ,lost sense, a German girl cherishes car. � P y aR in: a vise. I could not feaze t Distress Committee. mutated in the blood during the in- one man. Personally he never ex- him however, and he addressed tain suporstitions which she likes Motor-car fees totalling $8,685 door life of winter -months. But perienced a day's illness, 'and, with me with autocracy, in the follow- to observe on her wedding day. For were received by the Middlesex unfortunately thousands of people the exception of a little champagne, ing imbecile words, which sounded 'instance, the moon must be increas- County Council last year, and 4,- who recognize the necessity for which he drank at Shi atze never g ing, neither at the full nor on the em drivers' licenses were issued or !prim medicine do•sot know what tasted alcohol and took no medi- like a soliloquy or a superseding , for a wanin g paean on an oboe:-`You-.are a rate- wane g moon foretells renewed. is beat to,take and dose themselves eine. He smokedi however, when- that marriage, love and luck will Wood ie ons have caused so with . harsh able lung-moth; s salaaming vizier; dwindle' while a full moon denotes P g griping purgatives. ever he had the opportunity. an equinocital coryphee and an P much damage in Suffolk that land- This is a serious mistake. Ask any He lost about 170 ponies-and isoacles daguerreotype.' " ,but stationary luck at the best, owners have lent their gamekeep- doctor and be will tell you that the mules owing to the terrible climatic but a waxing marriage moon will ern-to farmers in order to keep use of purgative medicine weake conditions and 'With-the-exception bring an increase of nuptial hap- down the pests.• the system but does not cure dis- cl eight survivors, all the animals WHY HE LEFT. ,piness, health and prosperity, says, Preaching at the annual Service ease In the spring the system of. two caravan's Wornin's Life: of the Queen Victoria Clergy Fund, needs buildia u perished. not do this g p-purgatives can- 3. "$ can't keep the visitors from Neither will any German bride at St. Paul's Cathedral,. the Bishop ; they weaken you still FIRST ELECTRIC LIGHT. ding up," said the office boy de- of whatever rank, wear pearls, for of Chichester said there were about more• The blood should be made jectedly. ."When I say you're out she firmly believes in the forbidden 14,000 livings in the Church of Eng rich, red and pure-no .purgative Six Are Lamps at Old Gaiety they don't believe we." old adage, "The more pearls a wo- land, of which 5,000 were less than can do this. What is needed in "Well," said the editor, "just man wears upon her wedding day, Theatre Startled Strand. $1,000 a year and 1,100 lees than the spring is a tonic, and the best tell them that's what they all say. the more tears she sheds in after' .$600, tonic medical science has yet dis- John Hollingshead was the first I don't care if you check them,_but life," In the. Fatherland, too', if The London, Tilbury and South- covered is Dr. Williams' Pink Pils. man to use electric light in Lon- I must have quietness." it rains upon the bridal day, the end Railway Company has decided Every dose of this medicine ac don. It 1878 he installed_ six arc That afternoon there called at bride frill wisely look upon the best _ tc build a new station between ally makes new,'rich blood. This lamps at tho old Gaiety Theatre the office a lady .with hard features aide of the matter, and regard the Southend and Shoeburyness, ad- new blood strengthens every or- and startled the Strand. The price and an acid-expression. She want- glistening raindrops—not as her lfatent to Thrope Hall and the golf 'Ban, every nerve, and every part of gas shares fell immediately. The ed to see' the editor, and the boy English soter does' as prophetic of links. of the body. This is why they cure cost of the lamps was $200 a week, assured her that it was impossible. tears, but "showers of blessing;" In the Holbeach district of Lia- -headaches sad backaches,�rheuma=land he ran them for nine months. `teat i must see. him, she pro- while if she weeps at her marriage, colnshire, which is one of the larg- tism and neuralgia, and a host of An attempt to-plant one inside the tested.- "I'm his wife." she laughs after, saying she has ' est potato-growing areas in Eng- other troubles that come from poor theatre at the foot of the grand_ That's what,they all say," re- spent her tear! beforehand,-so that land, heavy consignments of pot&- waterer blood. That is why men}staircase was a failure. The wo plied the boy. she will have none to shed in her toes are being loaded for•des'patch" and women who take Dr. Wililams' I men objected.to the fierceness' of, A new boy is..ranted there. new home. tc America. Pink Pills eat well, sleep well, and the light. One of them for instance, Oxford University has established feel bright, active and strong. If L"pretended to be very anxious that an honor school of engineering, and you need a medicine this spring,the secret of her soft' complexion has thus become entitled to the try this great reviving tonic, and I should not be discovered." Prof. reversion of,a legacy of $5,000'left see the new life; new health an rover Wilson said of electric b�yy the late Mr. L. F. Harcourt, of. new strength it will put into you. J Light ati th'e time:' regard Weybridge. Sold by all medicine dealers or by w the electric light, much has been . The quarterly return of births, In at 50 cents a box or six,boxes said for and aslatnst it;,but I 'think marriages and deaths in England for $2.59, from The Dr. Williams' I may say, without fear-of contra- and' Wales, which was issued rec- Medicine Co., Brockville, Out. diction, that Zvhen the Paris Exhi- bition: closes the electric light will eptly records a higher birth-rate, a g .lower death-rate, and lower emigre- close with it and very little more tion sad immigration figures for 4 000 MILES ]N THIBET Rill,ba heard about it." Bir. Hol- the year 1908. r lingshead, by the .ray, 'ha•d fitted JL Inventor of a secret process of up the Gaiety ap early as 1869 with -enamelling which gave WoIver- '— an electric searchlight, which - hampton• enamel a-world-wide re- DR. HEDIN, WORLD'S GRE_iT- dashed- the le3sgth of the.Strand. +putatiun, and resulted in his accu- But he,soon withdrew. that for fear EST E%PI4ORER. of scaring horses. mulatdngF. a fortune, Mr. Horatio g G. Powell, an extensive traveller, NEGLECTED SC.1.I,D CAi7SED _ ',died recently at Wolverhampton. - ~ ' )*10NTII5 OF AGONY. In the largest,parish is England Chinese Closing Doors Agalnst all —that of Whittlesea—there was not Europeans — Tterritory Spent Dollars In ti'ain. but' Zam- 1 'a CW single case of drunkeane'sa last Rapped. Butz Cured Her. - - Following we give the testimony. " Thc' �,N Al LER My youngest boyo 3 years In order to fill certain lecturing of a lady who if shc' herd kgown- of • engagements, Dr. Sven Hellin,'the Zam-Buk earlier would have been world's most intrepid and success- saved ni•ne'weeirs of agony: i* 'last June, and when he got ful explorer, 'has- arrived in Eng Mrs.' Frederick Bryant, of 169 Extracts from a feW* of the letters received better the doctor prescribed land, after, 'wonderful discoveries('Railway Avenue, Stratford, Ont., . . ,.by the Daimler Co. bearing out the elalrrls Scotts Emulsion, and he n the unknown land north of the . says:—"I scalded my foot while' T.. - Himalayas. preparing supper. Next day the t:Iade for the 1903 engine, liked it so well that he drank In an interview Dr. Sven Hedin skin came off and my. foot• was in it out of the bottle; and is, said that the Thibetan was by far a serious condition. I could not :,iCHAB E. MARTIN, ES 1Z 12, '08 now just as plump and strong she hardest and 'moat perilous ex- wear my shoe and had. to lay up Q r pedition in which he had ever been for nine weeks. During this time' I have never experienced Such as any child of his age any, engaged. At the same time if was 1 used dozens of salves, but -none where two bottles fixed the most fruitful in results, and did •any good,' in fact the wound a delightful Peeling as when gliding r from a geographical point of vi-,w developed into a running sore. I along silently and smoothly on the New l him Q K"—MR. J4Ht'1 F. the best work he had ever done. •ght from -the TEDD Box 263,Teague. got' no rest day or m Daimler. � r gu He reached Thibet by way of Con- pain. ' At this point a supply of 4 rreeitone Co, Texas. stantinople, Asia Minor, Persia, Zam-Buk was obtained and 84ew , THE'.RT. NON. LORD eU3TON. 206 12, '08 and India, .and managed to spend applieatiops had immediate effect a She r11Z19 ver quietly and ino less than twenty-five months in in soothing the pain and irritation. y Q y the mysterious and forbidden land. A small supply proved sufficient to smoothly, even On very bad roads, all. Previous to his expedition the heal the scald, although I had ..she pulls beautifully up hill. It is ' SCOT-T ' S *hole country north of the Brah- spent dollars in other remedies., a real pleasure t0 ride in 'her. r r maputra River was marked on thea\'ew skin has now formed nicely _ maps ds a great white unexplored over the open sore. t�lONS1E1lR CIRARGOT. 8r 1. 109 M.. LSION-- patch. This vast hitherto unmapped Zam-Buk is the most wonder '• region of 45,000 square miles Dr. ful and effective remedy 1, have r a I have noted that its chief Sven Hellin crossed and recrossed used', and I advise others to use qualities are its extraordinary flex-' iii several directions wita the re- it." is the greatest help for babies stilt that 'its principal geographi- There„is nothing to equal Zam- ibility, its absolute silence , and and young children there is. cal lines are now known. Buk as a family- balm. Its uses are its marvellous efficiency, in compar- It just fits their need; it just SOURCE OF BRAHMAPUT$A, so wide. It has been proved a sure ison with tappet valve engines. Baits their ,delicate, sensitive cure for eczema, ring worm, ulcers, One result of great importance abscesses, piles, bad leg, suppurat- CHAS. HAY WALKERS ESQ. 28, 12, 'Q8 natures; they thrive on it. Just is the discovery of the real source ing wounds, cuts; bruises, chapped little does them so much of the Brahmaputra. This mighty hands, cold cracks, and till skin in ` `The. way she crept along on her river was supposed to have its cries and diseases. Rubbed well t0 speed at about 3 miles an hour — good and saves you so much source in a body of water known into the art affected it.cures rhea- s p Worry. You Owe It to them as the Mariam Lake, near a spot mutism, sciatica, neuralgia;etc. All was marvellous. r r and yourself to make them as where the mountains of Thibet con- druggiats and stores sell at 50c. per m T nett with the Himalayas. Dr. box or ort free from Zam-Buk T�' t Daimler�Motor 04 J.itds strong and healthy as possible. p its✓ Sven Hellin, has, however, proved Co., Toronto, on receipt of price. .SCOT 5 ]✓'b3UL5ION will help t'he Marium to be a tributary of 'Co.,y �I ou better than anything else; the Brahmaputra, and has visited C_tN YOU SPELL? COVENTRY-, ENGLAND. the true source of the latter. He 1 ry tut be sure to get SCO.1'T's. has also found the hitherto un- ► It's the best, and there are so known source of the Indus. Here is something Whteh Will Test - 4nany worthless,imitations. In the course of his wanderings - Your Ability. - in this uncharted. region -be._dig- _ It is some time ago since spelling- A”DRUGGISTS - covered tho Provinces of Mongba bees were popular forms of enter- and Choktchu, of which even the tainment in this country, but still ale.?eddarh.law'awrltten ldren. .notherind you owt Ms i names were not before known. At one occasionally comes aernss the - -- }.la brotk.Fln•1aw'.children. LBC n.wnd 7ov hla c r. her och«� +nturm.c�un on she m,bleoc a r..ne point in Mongba, crossed by very superior person who tells you .dO.rd,me.Uoninathlsp.per,t.ro6c}i.at 'important roads, he found a pope- lie can ec2sily spell any word ever SCOTT dr 6011YN8 lation of 5,000 tent-riwell em and Fainted in a dictionary. If ever l us w-ujauele sw w• =OTQ�' the location near therib of the you meet this type of man, just ask , aR �'��'h"fern:'-�.. "TM.-4:,�.•_^.rr•,n:��64' :. +. r••, itid'>;'-" U'aJ f '-r - r: . ri.. ._. .._ ,. _ ., ......,...... ._...,.,.,...._ _, ... ..�... ... - , ..,-,•,,.,;,,.�.,.,....,,.-..-.- ,.,:,,� _ .j »a,'".,, :2. ,-r"'s,'�, .«;6?n.`4: - •s r .,.. .. ..-, ..;,ter ' „ i• n, "-`: ' ",. ,, ,�s,e.T,:',� rR c, :•.+s,r� at^ :,.�'�'.`'�lE.st :�'. .., �`. .,�. r,`.;;p,'"` .c ai^; �� .. .�..':.`;,...":[.#,C,_—., --.:—.'.. . .:.... ♦.. !.'-,.�, .--�..: . ,... •s�.-?.tera.'a-...+.n...,;.:.,.^i,...'":. �;...+F.�i,..., ..,,'.,"mof.rw.a»:�.-.. .,•,:.,:'..*:,y»r';ne,?.�-#'.rw-i----ir.,..«.y'.::„!.y>..� ,'•a•.y•�'y=9.`t",.:..:",'�Ya.. .�,�.� .. -r=',�.��.V�- 't..°....rY:ai." - rOtt. ^st�''".a t'T.•�'..yp•w.. : '. '.' .:. ... ,,..•.-. .;over .,o. ..._ -.; .. _ -.:y. .. .. .. SOLDIERS OF - TUNE. >A IS BaQk . Old Calliag Has Not Altogether Work Ady-annLost Its Followers. It Air OF The palmy days of the typgical '-` soldier of fortune are popularlq ,. Abraham Garand's Rheum- supposed to have passed away. s. Nevertheless, there are still . there. Sergt. Baldock, for example, - Key Pill. has just been appointed cavalry in- = structor to the army of Mulai Ha- _ •---- fid, the new Emperor of Morocco. Showing the Newest Spring Models in dainty hats to suit every 'age from . r This means that he exchanges, z. .. .. Na tniferod for Five yeah and was/Four g tot to matron. You can buy from the McKeAdry. catalog is perfect "E his non-com: s chevrons for-an , _Months oR work, but Dodds" Kidney ': confidence that our milling second to none m America,will suit you officer's epaulettes; while his form- ry experts, a . *ins Cund Him. er a of a few shillings is ; ' pay g y as perfectly as if you bought your hat, in person in our store We give Alfred Station, Ont., -Mar. 29 increased to something Iike $7,500 first attention to Mail Order business, Write for catalog today. ' (Special).-After being laid off a year; with "allowances." And - work for four months by kidney this delectable little billet has be- ' , disease and rheumatism, from come his, curiously enough, because LIMITED N which he,-had been a s,�ffcrer for he fought so gallantly at Marek- McKENDR 1 S .?2$ Yo Ida Sl. TORONTO five years, Abraham Garand, a esh for Abd-el-Aziz, the old Emper- or, section man on the railway here, whom hiulai Hafid defeated and _+ ."THE HOME OF THE HAT BEAUTIFUL" -- "Iw back at.work again and he gives deposed. ali the credit for his cure to In the same way the Chinese Gov- r .'Dodd-'s Kidney Pills. ernment took into its service during "I am forty-one years old," Mr. the great Taiping uprising quite a Garand said, when asked about number of Europeans who had pre- Merchant-"Yes; we are in need A GREAT ENGLISH RAILWAY. states"eas without Milk. . his cure. "And have been section viously warred against them on of a porter. .Where were you em- CALVES stwki.err.e !• man -here for ten years. For five the, side of the rebels'. Some of ploy.ed last l" Appiicant="In a London and Northwestern Is One of ec..i.Hrss..aoa.l.ca.Toro.a years I suffered from kidney die- these are re mea of low origin-run- bank sir." • Merchant-"Did you the Bost' Popular. TK'enty-Five Post Cards ' ease and rheumatism, alto-sciatica away sailors and the like-yet'they clean it out 1" Applicant-"No in my right hip, which descended frequently rose to high rank, end Sr. The cashier did thatAmong all the great railways in ss.orted,landwap•a,lowers,views,comics,•so, to my feet. For four months I snail such as survived retired with their _ England the London and North- tar sen sant.. 14ORMAN PEEL,London,Oat; not worm. Reading of cures by fortunes made-for life. ltepest Si;-"ahllon•s care wilt always we stands out as one of the Dodd's Kidney Pills-led me to try It is well-known, too, to Britain'sny ooaShs sad colds•• best managed,.safest and smoothest them. I used alae bonen in all and intelligence department that t-berg — railways in that tight little isle., 200,OOO.WiLL1AMS ,q+ today I am, advising all who auf- are several men of British nation- �Du After telling an old man your Travellers from .this aide- of the eTRwwatttar eunre ler from rheumatism to use llodd's ,ality dwelling on the other side of troubles he will pr;,ceed to tell-you water are landed in Liverpool right The famov commercial berry. use Kidney Pills." the northern-• frontiers of India a few of"his that make' yours_ look 'alongside the commodious and con- Senator Daalop,nrasdywine, Cardinal ane r:. ldicyar.early. _ - Rheumatism and sciatica are amongst the warlike-border tribes- like thirty •cents. renient Riverside Station of this write now for>afornastos ala art-ea caused by diseased kidneys failing then. Some of.these are deserters railway, where, without any extra S.IL SITTZNNOQes,Jordan HA or,out y to strain the uric acid out -i)f the from the British army, and would In Fields Far Off.--Dr. Thomas' cast for transfer of luggage, and >:• blood. Cure the Kidneys with !n:'eet with short shrift if they were Eclectric Oil is known in Australia, with the utmost facility and de- Kidney Pills,and they will Icaught. South and Ce:.tral America as we,i spatch, and Without leaving cover, WE WILL SHOW YOU ,strain the uric acid out of the I Others are civilian adventurers, "as in Canada and the United they can take the train for any a,+ blood. Then you can't have rhea- ex-civil servants and the like. 'But i grates, and its consumption in- Part, of the United Kingdom. Horn $°t 4t rns $10, $50 earns $100. :amatiam. they.are soldiers of fortune, ready 'creases each year: It'bas made its Special corridor trains, three or How Alsaka Plaear Mines have "and eager to fight upon occasion, Cown way', and all that needs to be four if necessary, for London, are produced millions. Booklet- free., ' ALL GONE. even against their own country- done is to keep its name-before the'always in waiting on the arrival of Send for it. P 3Y -- men; and for the most art the ! P excellence "Since •tt went dry," �t>�Ounl� make a pretty good thin .out of Hosie. Everyone knows g}i�el9 may be no delays, These Kristhere ta BLockOBeatt e,. waslk._ • g to be bad at an store, the prominent citizen, pride it. chants keep it. trains are models of in his voice, "our town is unea- - .r-- and convenience, and have luxuri- ous /r'1A1�PET lDYEIN� , col led." ENGLISH SHOPPING. Nearly 50.000 •horses were used dining ears attached, general- �,�I "4 Cleaning. 11eutoaspe"RrWith us "How do you make-that out 7" for food. in Paris last year. 1p two on each train, where most IRITIS" AME1110AN DVEINO OQ I, Le the casual visitor, who bad Toronto "Truth" gays: We had - excellent meals are well served at am&pardeaia.,rr�s,,weare wnwast li r teen better towns. no idea how easy and convenient we sort as fres hoa"4 room. to she cote' reasonable prices. The coaches _'_ 1111l0de Ms Q& Montreal. - "B@cause," replied the promin- it was to shop In England until sten air.and the ebae;a wN as eoa,�htag. Car are kept very clean and are well rnt citizen, "it is now a cod town ns wtntaz culls L not hart u n Laks An.zti ' QENTRIL $AMUTCBBWAA g r we made a trial of it-recently'with ranf sal.am. A n"loct•g col i.troublesome hung, and•.as the roadbed is one. bar none.'.' that old and reliable firm of Wal- I and taus of the best in England, there is broken. taasad and sola Make roar land pro- ilacti roxio pole Brothers, (established in y rine . pays l .area%:•, x. ease plan.•d, ver little vibration, eves when gine crap par,ail•:pee.... turfs nor Pian W011178I1a8 Sympathy Tramp-"Help "me lady, pletae! g y, y w a MANCHssrsa,saskatoos. 11766), 83 and 90 New Bond Street, travelling at aizt to seventy mileq Ase YOU discouraged? Is your doctor's London'�5�. They also have shops For three yearn I worked Ea rthe per hour. ` vont a heavy financial toast Is your pain at 108 and 110 High St., Keaaing- canes of temperance. Lady - Ali Canadians will make no mss EIGHTEENTH aIRITi>i8 ► heavy physlaal b ear i know what "Were you a temperance orator 7" take in seem that they are booked faLE$ ANp these mean.to del women--I have ton W•., 8' Onslow Place, South „ WITH OW TOUR $ J . been disco ed, too. but learned bow to Kensington and 1820,Hloane Street Tramp- No; I was the horrible via the Loa on and' Northwestern a • eIf I want to relieve yo ur bur- example 1 shs not end tn.gain sad .top the Flyde Park, Edd. Lc,ndon; England p �� always. 1LLelaTRAT[O rttitaaRAM etor's hill? r can do lass tar you and It, ,14 Bedford St., Belfast, and 8, r 244 JARVIS STREET, TOhONT(% t► If you will assist m•. , uAll fou neva do is is write for a free-3 and. 10 Suffolk St., Dublin, Ire- Repeat tt:-"'tttttob s rtc•rewul always _If some men were to lose their ._ of the remedy which has been placed land, the also have large retail awe ms cossQba and colds." any hands to be given away Peri som Y self-Conceit these wouldn't be much 'We have prepared • olroalar iirl>rFar . one box win cure you—it bras done se stores. In Waringtown, County '• Butcher-"I seed a bo about. left. an snt>�iasN ootnton on the dtrterent other . It eq I &hail be hasyy and Y Mining propsrties of Cetsalt,and win be u win be cared ter is (tb• coat of a Down, and at 4 and 4 Clarence size, will' ive ou $3 s pyooseas• atarap). Your letters heirs coriil- 6t., Belfast, Ireland, their rest�Yourg Y glad 1w man a ospy tree on reaYNL ` - ■ 1x11 torten to-da form rye. treat- g week." Applicant-' Will I have a a+p�at is:-�'ehlIeb'a once surf at,nysi �t ly. CtT>&.y$m ,pm, factories" are situated, 'which sup- p ha and colds." J. L. MITCHELL & CO ` za ply their enormous retail trade• ,chance to rise f' Butcher - Yes; '� They manufacture Irish table da- I;want' you to be here at four Success ia' tlie only thing that McKinnonSisucasff,Ter"" ; ]During every minute of the o'clock inthe morning. man's head when he Member. Standard Stock E:cha k, household and family linens, can turn a ase. world's twenty>four tiourz 3,0w,0sw mas snatches are struck. cambric handkerchiefs, quilts and `has a stiff neck. - coaate.rpanes, A Grand Medicine" is the en- ' blankets and flan- .comiunn often passed on Biokle's as aees•aable,Man expects to cur.a n. tented Some people are born with cold nels, carriage and travelling rugs, people acquire cold feet, These Pills Cure Rhersmatiam.- Anti-Conanmptive Syrup and when t cola t■a nay. tsar time and An•n's[.ens�aeam feet, some the many who suffer from rhea- muslin and lace .curtains, ladies'.'the results from its use are consid w,,overcome the cold sadstave oft consumption." and some have cold feet thrust up- To tmatiam a trial of Parmelee's Vega- and infanta hosiery of every de- eyed, as borere out by many per- a::"m c""and Innes b. •octad M a °"! on them. _ table Pills is recommended.' The scription. This fli to has the high- sons who have employed ed it in stop- have e'est reputation for honorable ,deal- P `. pronounced action upon the'. ping coughs and eradicating colds, She-"I'm going to cook dinner Repeat tt:-"8hiloh•s care will always 'ver and kidneys and by regular- ing, an any person wishing to it is more than grand. Kept in the to day myself. What would you •my curses a-oa colds,• urchase any of their goods, ma „ stag the action of th organs act!po so by co r.respondetlee", and may j has noiequal as alwayst is ready remedy II wind pke ickles i" He "Er—' cold beef If a man is..wise he will never _ as an alternative in-preventingthe s admixture of uric acid and blood rely absolutely on their repr.esenta- you have not tried it do so at once. - start. a fight unless he has enough that causes this painful disorder, 'tions regarding the quality as 'well y friends.present to interfere if he Holloway•s Corn Cure• is a speci- es the prices of their products gets the worst.of it.' They must be taken according to More public 'clocks are displayed' Sc for the ' of corns and = directions and used steadilyThe facilities afforded by the par _ .and in New York than in London slid warts. We have never heard of its •r* cel post and express,company ar-." failing to remove the worst kind., e, sickly children should use -they will speedily give evidence of Paris combined. Pal their beneficial effects.. rangements. between England and _ Mother Graves' Worm Extermina- Canada render it perfectly.safe '§htr*d t•06 Sana? A teaepeonfnt of patw "Your hair wants-cutting badly, tor• Worms are one of'the princi- ,.-Nearly two °thousand memorials and easy to order directly from m and:art a cold.vAvoid substitutes,will tb ,V sir," said a barber insinuatingly to pal,causes of suffering in children Ae Bismarck have been ereated-in this.house. A catalogue, will be ors.lal�or-_Parry Davi'=a8eand aft a .customer. "Aro it doesn't," re-. :and should be .. expelled from the Germany, mailed to any address on request to __ Flied the man in the-chair; ','its system. - r ,the New Bond St. shop, London, "If an 'empty barrel weighs ten wants cutting nicely. You cut it es sure on get rte find you hen at.ia}.Iut�,England. pounds, what can you fill it with '� x "rhe a s>'"Menthnl Plaster, For rbeu.ael badly last. time. Nine men out of a possible ten �s•a,ai�ia,vee noshing I.sess•r t[ad• os►ly�h -'+' to make it weigh seven pounds 4" Da l.itLse,..�wPW WORLD'S OLDEST SOLDIER. "Have to give it up." "Fill it full wear a sad. look after they have N, . . . „ Repeal icC—'sBhIIoL'a Cttr�sues alws>ss been married a year. of holes. cure my oonshaaad golds.'. - alp,';. First. Passenger-"Pardon me, Czar. Kindly Greets a Veteran of - — NtiA0T1fYL rA3TER "37 CARDS but would you mind lending me 120 Sears. Rop.at'lt..'•tthsloh%f"rewill alwan Teacher-"What did the,Indiais +, dour .spectacles a moment?" Sec- to"my coughsaad•colos." crowns lanais, X&bbits, etc., and and Pessen er-"With Leasure Probably the oldest soldier in the _ _- children play withl" Bright Pupil, ' your name In gold on each for sac,. g F world, Andrei I�'ikolaievitsch --.:"With their warwhoops." Noncan Pool MTS Co., London, Onto Asir. First Passenger- Thanks, 1� -QUESTIONS THEY WILL ASH. _ awfully. And now, as you can no Schmidt, who is aged 120 and << _ longer read your newspaper, would fought in the Russian army during What makes you look so blue, '- :Sou kindly pass it over to me 7"' �the Napoleonic wars, recently ar- old man? RAW `w rived in St. Petersburg with the ob- Oh, Mabel has sent me back my ES q Bank Clerk-"You will have to!Leet of seeing the Czar. ring." �� Though the newspapers at St. Has she? What's the matter?" • rbc identified, ma'am.'' Lady Cus- g and friend Here will iden- Petersburg have heard nothing of "We've—we've.had a quarrel. ID ify me." Bank Clerk-"But I it, Schmidt was granted°a private "But what about 4" FURS don't know her." Lady Customer audience of the Car. Schmidt was "Why, I hesitat-d when she extremes proudacid des its his asked if I was sure I d have loved Write for Woekly Price Lists. Shipments Solicited. _-Oh, well, I'll introduce ycu." Y P P , immense age he ,bore himself w th her just the same" if wed never JOHN HALLAM - TORONTO, ONT. martial air. met. He wars introduce the -__- .._._. ... --' ' Czar's study, and hi;. yre- ' Trial' is Inexpensive.-To those - ceived the veteran xtreme who suffer from dyspepsia, indiges-1 Z. kindness. Schmidt s+ :: red sev- tion,' rheumatism or any ailment eral questions, bu u" ly, over-1-arising from derangement of the .. whelmed with emotion; he broke;digestive system, a trial of Parme- `' down and burst into tears. i Lee's Vegetable Pills is recommend- the °sUSED 1N • The Czar made the old soldier ed should' ufferer be unac some valuable presents, and-pre- quainted with them. The trial will t Leading �� CoDe¢es. >, , 'Theatres;and in thousands of homes where a piano rented him to the Czarewitch and l.e inexpensive and the result will' t to one of the little grand duchesses. be another' customer for this-,ex-: of digtiictive merit is appreciated. The 1341 is the "Af;er this happiness," old cellent medicine. - So effective isonly piano with the Illimitable Repeating Action. Schmidt declared, I can die in their -action that many cures can peace."- certainly be traced to their use f • - erst �' where other, pills-,have proved' in- - nu ass The rattle of pans and dishes id effective. s }ds �y M the kitchen sounds better than clan- + T`'•.� sisal music to a hungry man. Other people may have good' Send for (free) Catalogue 'No. '75. L ' a._ If ,you are dissatisfied with your taste, but of course yours is a ISSUE NO. 13 ,1J. lot advertise it for sale. shade better. 76IMLL PLANO.®OrysnCo•. lirnitsd G'UL'LPH.ONTARKJA .. '�'a+y-ar' u"4'.��-C .. .a',. r."fir,+.' + wT.3..3&1F'•'"• ,;:.+„m, r�' .�., n:,•w-r- --``'',r,i.-,.•� a+.: z. sr'.•' .,.,:cr:...._n• xa,c.. :•t 2,.F.i «..�aa'�:s;.t C ::�'ti'iv,�,-';"!p,. z'•..•�F.uJ9. v4 i ✓, j v, x" 'SSrr TC.. ;{'+S�' ', .en, .• '+i• c •-mi roc ,7;e=•' '' .F ,+5 IliC� Tt,.,'" '--T .fit• 9r. .*'^•• ,r "4 a . ee•4 -.(. -:i:1?• s, '• r ',..' ',�:' ..-.e� :+'a <:.., .._,..„m. �:.'r•: �w+' .:. Y. N.� air x... ,. .. .tau,., +2'�-. .._,t., '•R ., .q.&...e• ,.a�a £:'"'*3" -.. n�•...,-: v +n t5r� S:. �:F�•r w w out rid mug is published every Friday morning at its Omrw, S O C O• '" --Pickering.out. Dimp so OF ADVERTISING: - J%Vk iasettion 16aeh subs. nanp lulaertlon. lire- I5 cents rs a nes Doc include LegaL orore gn --' — advertisements. ii Special terms giveu to parties making con- tacte for y or 6 mouthl or by the year. Half yearly or yearcontracts payeble qurrteriv. _ iHighest price pals in Trade for good Butter and Eggs ly Business cards,tea lines or under,with paper Wear,85 W,payable in adr♦oce. t Notice in local columna ton cents per line, Our New Goods for Spring are here. A new supply iu ever demart- 10►e coats Per!itis eacn subsequent insertion. y s a contract rates mad*known oa applies- trent. -Our line of Wall Papers largest ever shown in Pickering. tCoa. No free advertising. Advertisements withous written instructions a 'tem be ins11Y. ed until forbidden and charged so- BOOTS and SHOES—We call special attention to anew brand called the "IOOrd1D11j/. Orders for discontinuing ad Pertlee� N t zment• must be Fu writing and sent to the pub- Quaker Brand,' We control this make of boots and shoes. They are ez- a , cellent utility, stylish and well mads. Come and see then!and try a pat r.Jab Work promptly attandcd to. You o will fled he pt ice right 111TZRXS .25 per year _ - ' s1°°if p.il is advance. First-class Tailor=made Suits and Overcoats to Order - 10NN Ml1RKAR, PrOpfIStOf; GENTLEMEN—Wake up it is Spring. You want a well made, stylish suit • - _ for Easter. Leave your order with D:Simpson& Co, and yott will get it, (and bank on it it will be no hand-down ready-made suit that every- ATHA body knows when they see, it as it loses its shape-and style in one week). dames Dunkeld spent Saturday in but a suit that will hold its shape until worn out. Goods, style and-the W ;Toronto. - t' workmanship all guaranteed. Black Worsted Suits,$13,$14, $15 and$16. Do you knew of any woman who ever'received ariy Scotch Tweed Suits $12, $I3, $14 and$15. You save$3 to$5 on above R'm. Scott is spending this;week in Suits. Crown Tailoring gives the best value in the Dominion. Zephyr. benefit from taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- _ _ Ambrose I3eisey and family spent pound?" Sunday at Blount Joy. GROCERIES , AIways fresh and up-to-data. Try our.blended Black Tea 26c Thos. Smith has. Tented the Law- If an `woman who is sufferin with ari ailment .Collar lb.�also our Empress fresh ground-Coffee 25c and 40c lb. d� farm on the 9th con., Pickering. Y g y p Arthur Carruthers spent illondxy to her sex will ask her neighbors-this question, she will be 7 Q r1tL A. Stocer's, Bch lfne,.ltalkham. surprised at the result.. There is hardl a community in D, SIM PSON & CO., • Pickering Miss Vera Hoover spent a few days Y ty S last week with friends in Stouffville. this country where-women.cannot.befound who have .been _ T. Dnnkeld's fatuity spent Sunday restored to health .by this made Ii ' famous old remed , } at Jos. oover's,7111 line, Markham. y „Richardson's Special.Tea is Good Tea." rx Josh Wilson, of Pickering, spent exclusively from a simple formula of roots and herbs. r $a urdnywrier.. and Sunday. with Joseph _Darin the est o ears we have published thousands Mowder. g P 3 Y P .Baking is an Art•- Use T. Dunkeld and family spent Wed.`R of letters, from these grateful women who have been cured nesday at Levi.Burl�holder's,9th con., Markham. by Lydia E. Pirjduuia'a Vegetable Compound, and neverg '1 r James and ius. R u ltre'a 7thent day in all that time have we published a testimonial without A�'� iJ Bakin ` \ �7tots week at tiV`a1. Roultree'a 7th con.. �O d (�r ---• Markham. the writer's special permission. Never have we knowingly `� f Some from here attended the party published a testimonial that was not truthful and genuine. �.. y, .at-R. Cowan's. Brougham, on ylonday i evening and report a good time. ere is one just received afew days'ago.- If anyone doubts " Russel Scott, of 8th line biarkham, that this is a true and honest statement of a woman's_ex. _eri-- epetit afew days ,test week with his P Special bargtiin this_weed&t ._ 1 ,grandtnotber, Mrs. Jobn Scott, Br.' enc. with LS'dia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound write - and ask her. t .. . +� CHERRYWOOC a a r }I Canitton, Ont.— I had been a great sufferer for five years. __,.:���j�N,1 � SO� ..-,'Gr r I - s ace ,. ' Sidney Beare, a troll-knu;vn Sear- One doctor told.me it was ulcer~ of the uterus, and another � --;-- boroi cownxhip farmer,-died �uridpnlg told me it was a fibroid tuinor. No one knows what I suffered. ' 'Wednesday tv1)ileengaged.in hi•lordin- I Would always ire worse at certain periods,and never was reg- NN ith each po nd of Art Baking Powder, it Beau`tifal ary work. Decea.:nrl iims about'forty ular, and the beartng-clown pains were terrible. I was very ill years old. tvPlE'Ce. Of English 1 .":;mel Ware " a$ well known in the in bed, and the doctor told me I would have_to leave an opera- ' 4 -township,and leavea a Wife and•two tion,and that I might die during the operation,:• I wrote to my children. sister about it and she advised me to take Lydia E. Pinkham's ,r When Juo. Henderson- leaves for Vegetable Compound. Through personal es ~ Winona where he has rented a'stnryil experience I have You cannot'uffurd to miss this opportunity, Rc it is the. greatest ` fruit farm, most agreeable remembr- found it the best medjcirie in the world fo'r female troubles, for per»iulxl ever offered Pk<kering People: 'antes.of his old vicinity`will surge it has cured me,and I did not have to have the operation after arouud hint as be rests in the hand all. The Compound also helped me while passim; through ' 'r..re'EE OVR 'VTINS70WB some Morris chatir presented to him Change of Life."—TMrs. Letitia Blair, Canifton, Ontario. Friday evening of last week by the 1 "Buy your Groceries at the Grocers:" o friends and fellow church-workers of Any woman who is sick and suffering is foolish surely " Cherrywood and White—vale. Up -wards of seventy people assembled at not to give such a medicine-as this A trial. Why should it ! his residence and 'with Rev. Mr, _ _ _ - Barnes as ebitirman.a teseDLAttCa of not do her as much good as it did- Mrs. Blair. . ,. pp a Morrie chair wl� tt.'ad- se ea-Reeve 0 a :;'� V,Todd- '�e! be .) half of the others. A you beautiful rocker was presented to Mrs. iHenderenn by the Ladies' Aid, the ad. dress,being read by Mies Ferguantt. :_..% E '"=_. - -.- ' the fine off-stock Raisius for 25 cents Mm J. Laughlin, on behalf of the3 [b4 seedless Raisins for IS .este r-older residents presented to Mt•it. Bar- THE MISSES POWELL'.'S 8'The cleaned Currrint;for 25 cents nerd. the respected mother of Mrs. 3 lbs select Prunea.for 25 cents _ Henderson and a long resident of these S lbs good cooking l+tge for 23 c'exlts parte, a fine shawl. One of the pleas- antest MILLINERY OPENING ' - !soleal parte of the evening was t1-e ?' S Ibafknest-timber table Syrup for.25c presentation of a hymn br nk to Mr. 5 lbs best cooking Syrup for 25 cents -- Henderson`by his young'Bible class_ 24AR01-3 25TH - students, Miss Sadie Ti mhem reading This is the place to get Freslr Gi•ucericis In large or small the address. Mr. Henderson made a feeling response And. rejoiced in .the 'Salt byal l rthe hundred -fact that be bad had so pleasant a,life 7. or the barrel. In Pickering and regretting his inabi- BY.DL,� �^►7�. - Itty to have been of more service to _ __-.___—2►ta fellow erten. After u few remarks by Mr. Burkholder and 1P.: f: Chap- '-- 1 - • man• the house was thrown over to --, _,___ _ ___ ___ beoll �� _ _ the �cue3t§ and an erij(tyable social, New Advertisements. "' TF_D—1UU t,trshels of ntangolds time was spent. t»' state Cto 1••r.ce; Apply box a7,Pickering, —'--- •# • t FOR SALE`--A quantity of spring LOVER SEED FOR SALE.—We } a rve for aeon,at lot x4,eoneeasiOn S,Picker- C' have for axle a laiatity of So. t red' and No W is the e T i mei a t i d LETTERS''TO THE EDITOR- iug, K.ILAPNS,Duabarton'P.O, 24.25 _ #L!0Ne clover xi reaaounb!e prices. .wEs rNEY i97R:—bias I use•a very few lines - B1t' S Audley, 25-7 a "of your sprite to 'ntirn a nuuther"of DIOTHY SEED FOR SALE, also D • • f alsike to mix to grow good tray. Apph LSIKE CLOVER SEED.—The • r ' a « well meaning people t11 Lhu lncallty a'lot 1K,rpD;7,Pickering,or write E y1.PEG14', t� undersigned bas for sale a gimntity of 7/ (� Y whoare heitlg'foolr'd by an E dies `claremont. q,od neat!alslluxreeil. Apply on•l-reniN"lot • bas t Chain letter that is gcti>,g;unitnd. It -' ( 14,hFrnn,1'ic4ericg,Orwtite JOHN GI:EL•'\ ( , ?rears a particularly pious as tett, ask- T� OR SILE,—A gciantity of oats I.A . Pi'ckerinp, 25.7 ' 1 S_ and a.sn a nunttor of cedar poste. .t rit ;IS the lace t(>• et JUST WHAT YOU ��:>,1�T in ins people to join in a-poster for all no pren,is.s. let 3i•.con.3, Pickering, cr aril. --- P 1; mankind. It has been denounced anti .•robbYH C,)WAN, Chcrryw000d. 15.6 s —�'11r[11t11:rE ttf.11lly'L1l =Ltil1LL(1t1�---- - sap :rineci as a s111p fYke°sit r,ftert that T`OR SALE—The brick block in t-lie '• EXPERIENCE . t it 6-astonishing that it still goes on: 1� We have no special bargnin days. Every (lay is hargain day for ccs,ii,rdwar store a d dwelling in g'1'.r ut- those who buy from u.?. The, difference in ntaterial, It pronrlSP.9�,tPat 1r1e5cln, :ileo!a speCi- i:.g otic.,hardware store aad dwpltn; !:trite. - Al jay ion the ninth day aftet sending Goo 1 chants for lavea'meut. F,r terms apply nia,r,!s a ttlateria'l difference in the price. to S A. DALY.on the premises, 17rtf ® . on the letter, tis Sirnp,c pure fake .; 17 explains t e !tt•;ait and nonsense,and'accompli.,he.i nota• Thi*, h B is in the daily-papers. 1- OP. SALE AND TO RP.NT:—The ing blit the waste of none} in pr stage ludersnes is offering for sale his black., See our display of WVindow Blind,-ariy (•(riot' or style. which might he emplciced to conte RLI, 'I stock and tools, and will also rent his TRA=f0 ARKS - Upholstering:(t1(l�f(tttlTE*l+�t'allllllbftL.8peC181ty good purpose, iii hop L:ticrence t� reti letse a::rl blacksmith 'shop, pocse,iion to ,ire given oro tilt firet of April. .1Eli,r. LA'�i', i-i_$1GNS Whom it'refers neve;held ytnyth4ng to Duub.rton, ngtf OPYPIGHTS der. do with it. Two copies .of,the letter_ �r.cats.caringae�stcrC�ndaeecrl�tlonmay Goods deli�;ered anywhere free of charge. quickly ascertain our opinion free w athbr an base come to nib' hnrne during the '1OIt SALE OR TO RENT.—Phe inveuUnn teprohaL!y p,uenta»to. Communfea• past two weeks. If all others trent Lngiu IIU&cre farm,base line,Pickerip;;,. ticnsstrictl;corfldeut[:iL HAND on Patents sent free.Oldeata¢encyfursccanngpntente. �Pe.are�ole agents for the Central Grtiuite and Mar el Works to the stove.As fast as these the thing fur ea4, 'cm Ybesondbl@' term+: Gans t• `eery Pntents taken hroucti Alauu&Co,receive� ' ' best cls stone house etc,.}miles from fl.T.k E sprciatrottc w•Ittou,gsrp,inthe Monuments of every kind. Call and see us before eOtlld soon he.topped. "ill rcut'if not soli at once, Apply ire even- Yours. ings to F }I.CHAPMAN,Fickeriug rice." tllt tri _ e tt Scientific -.`stoke buying. P lowest. ' Ahandsomeiy filnsirxteGweekly LuRestetr. Bell and Indepen(ient Telephone Cunnc ction. N. Z1'oOD, �51:f3ALL OUTFIT IT FREE.--I c latinn of any s <_atiflc iournnl. Terms for �� It;,ca, hero is vo:r chance, enra rt'is Canada a?5 a year,poytage prepaid. Bold by ------ sp endi,l haseball outfit iu a i:ctle of your spare a new_.aaier9. q� e� --------. - .. - t rail COfi§tat,of tirst'class!,nil ani; ha: kis a ! ��� CQ$616!Oet1!vSy,New York — - -MA.S -PALMER free for ie la ria os-ot o:a• + If 1. S1. lo,velry, l:o r,:re au] write t,)- ay w Ca\50i.i- Branch'�®c:e 5Z F Bt.,Reahington D.a PAIN TER AND D DECOII DaTEtr�rFa_raL'r r CO„'S a:1Gt1 D, l it'O GtO: — Y N DECORATOR _ _ s:•25 1 _ i���� .t)ontractnr for general lrr,lt,e relt:tirs , _lI F!)l: .S Al.i: -•R,ing hots ;y. l 1}� �`p ry�t; q{� ry� Ju�'t Tl�'CeiL E'd, q '. sull y!!. eau t>wuehln i,t ?ir er,ac,un! ' i Vi Kish .O rasa. 1r�VS� t I Established 5}cares In Pick(,—Ingut ct 21tf i Cres, 't'hie feu;u is ti:a ole ; _ a Village. ou , hit). t :e wc'.I•knowa Gri(nuuod hers :[1 r short-hor:,l:a7e'bee6 bred duff fe i o�arit q-tl,u. li115 CUll,';;e i itt :t C1aSS ��1'e5h RaiSlt}s, Currant., Peels, etc., etc. A1)DRF.SS: 1'l(111d,F I\U F', O. past fort, )stirs, IC is as rich as a r arse.! aid' bZ itself c1tAn, C\onid reit li') acres, 1:3:1 acres or tl:e a ” " - MstI qtialyes A G lowest prices.- , ,choleof t, '1hers it a.gy.er on nue onrt of u ELLIOTT s work} BJ't)<), 'Cerate,easy. •Pesseaaiun givbti! ;.: ,• . ' Apra ls�1'JU3„ ±rchurJohnstt.n,'Greeowood.� - '• " _' ---- — ,G GA L Slee George .Palrke'r, •Dunbarton a Nothing in the way of a•cough is quite ^'•. ° H •d and .soft constantly.. so atI)no)hig as a ticklin¢, teasing, wheeze' TORONTO, on hand. Ing, bronchial cough. The quickest"relief is bpeti'the entire year 'and-iid- aVe our bills i'113ted at _ _ comes perhaps from a prescription known nits students at any time. It y p >�t../ T T't'm to druggists every°cbere-as Dr Shoop's ' enjoys a widespread patronage -LVJ. J_V .1� Coo h Remdy. And besides it is so thor• and has A, nattonal 'repiitAtion. } '0& i ' oughly harmless that mothers live it with Owing to their superior training 'th'e Ne W C} i('t• r Beat Ortla'nd. Writeperfect safety even to the youngest babes. our students readilyobtain good or prices. The tender leaves M a simple mountaiu positions, Beautiful catalogue T j j .��'-�++ shrub give to Dr.Shoop's Cough Remedv free. In fact We of n do ally k i I t(1 t work ill 1.1. R E E SOR, its remarkable earative effect. A few W. J. ELLIOT, Principal. ' days' test will tell. Sold by T. X. +,rdc_ t • LOC T HILL Fadden, Cor. YongeR Alexander Sts. a' way thatlisisure,sto please you-, .. .. ....:' "' " '" :"•SI'sGI4' x ... l:tu.a .. fY •Sr., �. s_�;s:.a �N+' 'M -:y .. "�'..r '::".'. ':*....-"�+.Y." ._' ._ . y. '..u.. .. ..s:i.w.a. - _ .".at ._'A.: '?•, '\K � '!'- ds. Y:,a,, -xr:...y -� ir:_'u. .. .-;: .,.. •� w .epi .. ,.;, '.... 77 CC- ; .r•f ., _. ,, .%,;, +.r,. ,,- :�..: �.;. .�- ,. y; ',y •. ,i 1.-,., _ ..�'; ,.,,- ,...a '«. .-.t"•,c... ter.-rti��^'r r ...n.. - .a'0�'' 'G^+L+ : 9,a,-.xi.�.ta+sw-br.: t „M*.. c,r. ,.,., u -,'�"' 'g'e'#,�.,'y"�••"�'M�,. a ,,._.; .. _e. «.-.,,.....' T'... _.,,...•._�i.-.,*.�.+.: r•:...-.,. ._,. s,•.ai<. .,>±"_. se- +-.�.�-' - •�.•->�..r. '•u �, -r•�^-,y..F-+..:-y .,�-s'y. Ks �*-.i,.` ,�.«!u3 u'=..:rh i^ a cu►nEnlobvr Fred Adair, of Pickering,is here ' • ' Thos. Birkett was in Markham this week in charge of ws. E. I RELIABLE - _ ._ L GOODS on Tuesday. Stephenson's blacksmith shop + .. James Harvey was.in Stouffville during the latter's illness. For Men, Women and Children. Sovereign Boots for Men(every pair on Monday. The members of the Laymen's .��O That Cold guaranteed)and prices reasonable. Call and see them. N. Burton is now s committee in the Baptist Church -' — 1ii h ste r. purpose a en lug e Laymen's - g Pppee y - FLOUR AND FEED. Mins Effie Miller is visitingher Convention at Toronto neat week. To check earl roldeorarippewith"Preventics Graham Bros. shipped a stallion with'�fre ens a.Isaafer than to let it n°saaa bs Choice Flour for Bread and Pastry.' C lister in Hamilton. peed Y oblistA to cure it afterwards. To be sure. Pro. R. E. Forsyth had a business to Mr. Pearson the well known ,,ntles will care even a deeply seated cold, but Feed constantly on hand " !tri to the cit on Monde rancher of Medicine Hat, Alberta. taken early—at the sneeze abase—they break11 LM.or -- y y' theseoil_ n,la,_- t.y_-sem Rewiring done. " Independent Telephone a AIIltnatwasin c Isar 'Central. . John Madill, of Stouff vine,visit- ge o as. at s why the7 are called Prevent ca. ' ed Fred Farmer un Monday. Patterson. Preventicsare little Candy cold Cum. No Quin. The'Corner Store.' W. M. PALMER, R. Rtrmohr is recovering nisei Mrs. H. Gregg, of the ninth �' no Physic,nothing sickening. Nice for the Proprietor $ y children-nasi thozoaghIy sate too. If you feel from an attack of the mumps, concession, spent several Jaye 1891 hilly,If you sneeze.if you ache all over,think of G. M. Forsyth has engaged Jacob week visiting with her daughter �reventles. P'OII1��'ma 'also save half your yusual sickness. And don't forget your child, if Taylor, of Chalk Lake, for a year. Mrs. W. Palmer and other friends teem>s tevertshnees ntghcor day. 13erein,prob. - Albert Rawson has en in the village. f�biy lies P:eventics'greatest e®cieaey sold in 71. brother George for another Rasune es Alex Wilson was in Whitby on r+e•�entuess°r tl�iscon asldn druggists in 25c boxesof 000 Rev. R. Hulbert visited in the Tuesday attending a law suit case we alt fle RICHARDSON triecourt and in which ter region Claremont Balsam and Clareuna d in the several Ashburn and' Myrtle Ed. Wilson aloveii"on Tuesday people are•interested, reventics Important showing of finest display of to the Edward's residence at the Thos. E.-Stephenson who was China. A very large assortment of s{, •south end. reported ill last week with . an _ T. M. MCFADDEN. _ Stationary. Books,Dolls, Toys, jam Gregg & Coates shipped a car- attack of mumps is now very ill - load of hogs and lambs to Toronto -suffering from pneumonia. His received for the Holiday trade. Call on Monda many friends haps speedy for his ounces. Shake well in abottle and and gee them. Fk y take in teaspoonful doses after each Miss Mar Scott sent ft fete recovery. $absoriptioas taken for all Magazines,, Y P meal and again at bedtime. days with Miss Bessie W. Macnab La grippe and severe colds.have A well-knoR-n druggist here at home 'Weekly and Daily Newspapers in Toronto. been somewhat prevaleut in onr when asked regarding this prescri J. H. and Mrs. Beal were visit- region during the past week or 'tion, Stated that the ingredients are ing the latter's parents in Picker- ttvo and a number of our citizens all harmless,and can be obtained at a "W. f. H. Rz=C11.A:Rr:Da011-T ing on Sunday. hrt!'e bgen enjoying(?) a few days small cost from any good prescription. ?r pharmacy, or the mixture would be $=OCA Utz@6t. ` in the house. y Amos Hoover, of �Yalkerton, put up If risked to do so. He further s: "has been visiting with Josep'1 meetings for Bible study will stated that while thin prescription is b Gregg, North Claremont. e held at the home Of Joseph often prescribed in rheumatic a,fliic- Mrs. John Morgan and blaster Gregg, North Claremont, on.April tions with splendid results, he could George are spending a. few days 1st and 2nd, (Thursday and Fri- see no reason why it would not be a EI S E VANS . . with friends at Locust,Hill. day)at 2.30 and 7.80 p, m. Speak- splendid remedy for kidney and urin- Blacksth ]2rYlll Ed. Linton, of Sandford, visited er'J. G. Kuchn. All welcome. ars troubles and backache as it has a - �i o collections. * * peculiar action upon the this locality during the past week Po kidney strut- Pump Manufacturer with a view to renting a farm. Revs. J. W. Tottea and' W. R. ture, cleansing these most imlrortant In all its branches. Robert Gregg 'vod and Joseph organs and helping them to'sift an o gg and sister 'Miss p Readman were b p and Residence, Dundas St in Guodwood on Tuesday filter frstn the load the foul acids and Lizzie, of Reach,, spent Sunday y attend- waste matter which cause sickness and Orders promptly at- . elnd Monday with W. M. Palmer. ing a meeting of temperance work- WHITBY, ONT. tend to. y suffering. Tho a of our readers who �« Mr. Hamilton who resides a mile ers- - It is the intention of the suffer can make no mistake ing iving Three doors. west of White House. south of the village is c•onflued :to temperance people of Uxbridge to it'a trial. y Light horses a specialty. firs house with an attack of brow- begin'a local option campaign: -- - '' �. James Patterson who. was em- Willie Whitla has identified one We are prepared to instal wood or iron $ 1 chitin. to ed b G. M. Forsyth wended of the men and the woman under Pl P Ale CTe acid ` Mr. Skill who has been ,recruit- P y Y y lm 9 on short notice, also attend ! inn his health at R. E. Forsyth's his -way westward on Monday arrest at Cleveland as the persons to all kinds of repairing. • . ' for the past five or six weeks bass with the intention of locating In who kidnapped hint. Agent for the Ontario Rind Mill. Ch�hr®moat Alberta. it is possible that lie 8 ' 1 nd 1. A!ailing tiny Jerre-ao.larger than the reaith. home mUeli int rUied In �OTiCE — -- -health. - _ finest Bilker thread-takes from the heart p P a so gasoline engines a anis return in the fall._ titi'e all the agars gear tl'1+h bim success in his western , its impulse,its power,its regularity. -The A union- ' hniorh temperance meeting AIAGNF.T CREAM SEPARATOR , stomach also has its hidden or insides '' was held in the Methodist Church trip. -- . bn Mondayevening. , The'attend- 1'he members of the curling club To wham it.may cen.certi Phone No. 50.at residence. _. nerve. it was Dr. Shoop who flet told g no it was wrong to drag•weak or tailing r9 treated themselves to an oyster --- -'Ane� was large sari much enthusi- .. the executor of the estate of stomach,heart ar kidne s. Hie presari +: ,upper a•t the «kl�Otl Hotise on Have yotl pain--of any kind, acywbere7 y p' asm displayed. The proceeds 'of wPpe t evening n last week. the late George Astridge, will be Btu just a miners and thick! Tt ma :ers tion-Dr.f 6hhec Restorative-is i duetted the evening amot+uting to about Y $ ttt his late home Clarelnunt,la the not whether it be womanly paint, ad straight ese !ar the cease o! g in ailments six dollars was given to the Do- During the winter a .contest took afternoon of 'April 8th and an pains,or so kind of . these weak and !altering inside nerves. t p Ap y to y pain, one o! Dr This no boubt clear! p lace between the members and Shoo 's little Piuk Patu Tablets will sa•e- yes explains cabs the minion Alliance ander whose anq- time on the 9th, to see that•every P Restorative has o! late ices the meetin was held. Ad- .the.luseh-s had to defray the cost body ly stop it to 20.minutes, Formals play., grown so ra.pidly R y gets his own. After the y in popularity. Dr aggl•ts say that shoes , pp of the sapper, A most enjoyable printed on the 2bo.bo:. 9nld by. T: M. dresses�t-ere given by the resident .time was spent b all: above dated everything will be 3lopaddeo.` who toot the Restorative even for a few ministers and a report of the y sold or moved away, days soon become tally convinced of its recent convention in.Toronto. wan wonderful merit. Anyway,don't drugtbe ISO given. H. R. ASrltlnt}r. ' organ. Treating the wase of sickness is to olds title 2i5-28 M AC H IN E � .SHOP Rev. J. W. Totten was seen•last 1tCwy the only sensible and successful way. Boli "( by T. 1[- Kelradden. :r week on 8t. Patrick d bey wend- -what what will appear very interesting DR. D. C, SM/TH The tindersigned having parch• ing his! waeastward. Re y people here is the article tak- ed B. Wagner's Machine" Shop h TIME TABLE-pickaring station G said that hey united in a very Arm en from a New York daily paper, giv- DENTIST, STOIIFFvILLE, ed B. is T•16. Traim going East due a. follows.- band Wm. J. Catherwood and ion a simple prescription, which is Honor graduate of Toronto Uniyereity kindr of repair work and general NO. 6 H� 819 A M, Al -Miss May Morrison. The marriage sate! to be a sitive remedy for back- and Royal Coll 19 Local 248 P.M. y g y y ego o!Dental fiurgeone, .'took at the home of Oscar 'ache or kidney or bladder derange- also Post-graduaW of Chi blacksmithing. �• .14' Local- 6.04 P.W. went, if taken before the stage of Crown and bridge_avnrk a apecialtRe satlgraction guaranteed Terns !!sing west Jan as follows.- 5 BarbeThe happy groom has Bri fit's disease: y No. lE Local 8.86 A.M. x p� Price9 right. _.30 R M. his home at Weyburn, Sask. He Fluid E tract Dandelion, one-half At Claremont let Tuesday of month. •� 11 Lee" purposes spending the anmmer ounce; Compound Kar Office over Sargent's Tinsho Call and see as. ,.,, 7 Mail po qon,one ounce; � P• 8.85 P.>i. there and expects to return in the Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla, three Independent 'Phone. _ JAMES PENGERLLY. 'Bun " day included fall. We wish all concerned much — insale. out. JO and happiness: - . Died-At Melbourne, .Ontario; on Monday March 22nd, Hannah ��"�` Farmer's'• Trucks I ��'' See' " Sar eat "Brillinger, relict of the late David �1a, '�` Mantle, aged . 74 years and 7 Bring td r arionths. The funeral took piace - rm t our w n ... `� he wheels$ cut. down.wagon gogod' t - on Thursday from the residence :_For Tin Strainer Pails, Tin Milk Pails of all kinds fill made bk farm'trucks. Buggies and other vehicles repainted when fisc remains were conveyed the in. at reasonable rates.- ' tote Looe cemetery for inter- etqqoves _ anent. The deceased had beep :_Churns, • y j Of all materials and design ;? +seriously ill for the- part 'three .Butter Bowls, rates.- :...'..Butter Ladles _.Thomas Pattlerson, F kept is stook. It will p. you P y months and for years hag been in and Butter Prints. • CLAREMONT (Doti swell's old stared ' to call at our works and inspeot our aback " - poor health. She is survived by = and obtiin prices. Don't he midedby at, family of-six sons and four Fortify now against, the (l rip-for it agents wedonot employ them,consequent- daughters, one daughter being t _ - comes every season Pare!' Preventics-the ly we can, 'and do throw off the agents = dead. - Charles 'Sargent, - . �Clarein'ont little Candy Cold Care Tablets-offer in, commission of le per cent.,which you will "y - this respect a most certain and dependable oertainly save by parobeeing from us. , Friend ,and accliiaintanees of a lean r Pr a tics t e Ilene e call solicited. this locality wish to express their Hardware Stoves Paints and Oils. eta:e:'w u as well s so sure! head off all -, regret at the assts awn from ' common colds. Butpromptness'is all-im- M Y 0 ANI E 0 WITeR T C $ passing y - •-"O flos. Whitby,Ontario.- their ntidst..of their lii.gllly esteem- _ portant. Keep i'reveniies in the pocket or ' ed friend Mrs. Saw.tiel .Hoover purse for instant use. . Box of 48-for 25c. Croup positively stopped sto -� is 20 n]7nntee •w-ho was buried at` the - Altona Bold by T. M. McFadden. with Dr.Shoop's Cough Re.nedy. ' One A- cemetery on Tttesda_y blarcit-.1Bth. .__� 0� a _ '_ - feet alone will Barely prove this truth. No Gentle, kindly and womanly her - V0 miting,no distress. A safe 4ad p•eae- interculir=e with those who•knew den, her well breathed .forth a fra- -i CUTTERS grants, a sweetness and a .sound- CERS, tiess,of life Which will make her � r�1 �i a ul : c o a memory stay- long whit us. ''To , _ _CVT .L FIRS a = ° x a P :a a5 ;o live tri the heiu th of those we ]ave ; D D o2 d °� � g g e F•r :$ o o is not to !lie."• .blayit so be with �.� a o m " 'e• i' ifs that when the (7riro Reaper I have a full range of Clrtters all zQ o ty 4 a RC c n- i:omes"along we too like our late �ar the latest styles at prices that oS �; ca ev qM friend may']save behind tis mem- I m o m o m ao 0. aP ►�, pries truo, sound,and• beatitiftil. 1 o suit Cil. a•e Caret 't v( xm P ts OIt n O 'V R'ith the nlluty sur.owiuR. relativ- H an see lets as 'r a 14p,ani . _ .mI .�_ A imp es and friends. q� - An unlimited supply 1 y y Cal] )lease Oli.11l'CCer C m r c sy I�� "t An entlilisi+istic and,well-attenrl. tll Jan r s eLl'IilP,t'Ll{li;of those interested 1'l1 .' ,wiry. '-� � ,V � .� _ Feb i�iN Mar m rto i�O football Nl';ls held on llunc.lay ei e - of Chop and Fe'ed Brougham ' ,: ,. � �. -' e=a ing in tl!Q A1•ilSoll llc,ll4Ze 1111(i the R• Jx CoWanh • �, Apr Club re-ov--anizedJor the--ensuing ` _ `" w r car' bray �O year. Tlii� following are the oflic- �74 sae �e The Pickerin :ers elected: ,Hun, President-R -Of e`�+11 kinds g �•r " a G v a July tit"allilc•e, Pl•esiclent-;,Tabu Det•ow, �.-. . :. m .p :W c v• oo-. Sept M _Tice Presi(ient - J. J. Harvey, _ _ Vigilance ,Committee m .46 Oct. 1.4 SlC;,TI't'a3.-IZ. Bes?E', �Ia11flQ,illR �' °m ..� ac.. .� ma Nov. , cugimittee-J.Ger+�n, R.,Leggin, o'n hand. _ ,�s, Doe 40 J. Taylor and R. Rieliardson. It The objdct of this Association is to T binary 1910-Wbitby 11, Oshawa 12,BrouRbam ky Y lessen stenting and prosecute lY,Port Perry 14,Uxbridge tl,OaantnRLoa 90, 55 the intention to hold a tourna- - Beaverton 19,Uptergrove 16 y hent on May'24tli. An' invitation the felons. � is extended to those not now Members having-property stolen communi- • _._,__.. -nieniberq-'to attend practice. It is ' cats immediately with-any member - _ of Executive Committe9. the purpose to try to organize - :ti league with the clubs of the stir- "' Membership fee 51,00. _ _ . Leave your orders at the rounding villages Bach as RrooklinNK Tickets mag he had from the Preident.or Myrtle, Utica, Balsam and others, �� Secretary onappliaatlon. PICKERiNG LUMBER YARD 'f and the secretary would like to !,J 'MILLS -Exec. Com.-L. D.. Banks, Geo, Leng, for Ontario and New Brunswick , hear front the secretaries of these W, V. Richardson, Pickering, Ont. white cedar shingles. -tubs regarding the holding of a Patent Ronfingand all kinds of t (riot meetin to arrange the form. 1 iA �0'Connor Arthur 1efPrey, building materini, ;. j R PICKERING ation of a league. F� � President. Secretary.! W. D. GORDON & SON. �?° 4 ri•'E ,yt 5ys.r:. f d°T-;RF2ir�/Si 'S•' - L •Yr :^i' rS '.,C.a-. .•.•:.,c �4 > ,+� .. a. .. •^'' t.. .• �....: . ;.'.-'::n, "-' ":.,T � r" '„� a,3'. M'"1•'f'°�-',: s .*•. s.: �, ::�'+ pit,. �aF<. .. .3.„ �4�'s�+ ,...zse' a �ry..mw>nr+. fi.x 1 ,-+•. .., - rim, .. .r�A',�. .c 1.r ' ' .. -a:`-s+r': ••3.-::e-y ,.mo-.r.. :a-,�• 'wx i-'"4. ,.:aw'.•' ••_,, .,., ..,; ... .•--,. .,.._,,. „.,.. �.'� ' -. � vK.'+nv.. ...z.-w.+,.P-,�-z.u,A ,�.. '•+�._.S.-,•, .vg`s' ,dw.. �.+� �.- s.:' ,•.<• :. .l. _3 ..•,w• ..i ., .. -,:J.t.•iw. 0 ♦t. 1cp Y. . ...w ,. 'a`'" ';• .a_... �.. •i.., eft. .: „..., a.. .r -'•r+ .,_ gib' .'�•1` . •. ., ,-- ,°v-, ... ea � .._ ...;i...rta '+,.. ':ti.,,'+•r b �.�t-,-w;�. a ,_ :. y:?.'h"''. -a.,r. •'PJ�e.•S'. ,ter: '1 - - -- THE WORLD'S MARKETS �... 7--.T1XE OF.. -KINHADE , XURDER ERE USHED TO ffASTINGS� REPORTS FROM THE LEADING One . Thousand British Soldiers Taken. in: .:,New Line of• Evidence ,at the ' Adjourned _ , Y Prices of Cattle, Grain, Cheese and,Inquest. Automobiles.Other Dairy Produce a: k� : ' Home and Abroad. Hamilton, March 19.-To-night THE STRANGE MAN SEEN. A despatch from London says: the automobile club, picked up the when .the Coroner opened.his court. Then came a series of witnesses BREADSTUFFS. An interesting experiment was ',nen and their accoutrements at every available nook was occupied, who gave evidence as to seeing a Toronto, Mar. 23.-Flour - On- made by the War Office on Wed- the various barracks and conveyed even the platform on which the strap a man in the neighborhood hborhood tario wheat 90 presiding officers' chair, was placed,, F range, g , per cent. patents, nesda to demonstrate the utilit them to the Crystal Palace, whence c. the Kinrade house at a time ,34.10 to $4.15 today in buyers y y the start was made. The machines and which had on other occasions which has so far been accepted as sacks outside 'for export. Mani- of the automobile as a means of travelled at the rate of twenty been scrupulously kept clear, be- that at which the shooting took toba flour unchanged;' first at- rapid militarytransport to supple- miles an hour over the hard frozen 'ing crammed. The body of the hall place. The most important of these ents g , pat- - P PP W" a mass of humanity, crowded $b.i0 to $5.50 on track to ment the resources of the railroads. roads towards Hastings. The Light- . .�, as closet -together' as was Mra. King, who told that-she repro; second patents, $5.40 to Acting on the assumption that a er 'cars with the-men took the lead, y g possible. saw a man running from an alley $5.60, and strong 'bakers', $5 to hostile army' had landed at Hast- leaving the heavier vehicles wit' The evidence which was submit- g ted `can be roughly divided into' from which the Kinr.ade house could $5.20. inga, and that the railroad 'was the guns and stores to bring up the three sections. The first dealt en- be approached. She.was struck by Wheat•-Manitoba,- wheat, $1.20 blocked with troop trains, a reliev- rear. .Great crowds gathered along ' what she termed his frightened for No. 1 Northern, and $1.17-for Ing force-of 1,000 men with full.war the route of the run to watch the :tirely with the, movements of the lcoks, and watched him go to 'a I No. 2 Northern, Georgian Bay kit and guns was moved to the column which was over a mile- Kinrade girls nd others; the_sec- neighbor's house, Mira. Taylor's, ports. No: I Northern. $1.25 all seene by automobiles.' Some 500 long. At Hastings the cars were and told of the presence in the knock, try the door, and remain rail, and No. 2 Northern, $1.22 all machines, loaned by members of drawn up on the sea front. . neighborhood on. the fatal day of there some .minutes without ,get- rail. a man whose movements were re- - --� tang a reply, and in the meantime Oats-Ontario No. 2 white 49c on r garded as being suspiciotia by some throw anxious glances around. She track, Toronto; No. 2 Western Ca= 56% to 58%c; No. 4 white, 55% to .ENGINEER IS DEAD. witnesses, and not unnatural -by saw him put his,hand in his pocket nada oats, 47 to 47'/.,e Collingwood 55%e• others; while the third aid last several _ times, apparently take and No. .3 46c Collingwood Milwaukee, Mar. -23,-Wheat Fifth Victim of Windsor Depot ction was the evidence-of the doe- something out, and stoop over a Peas-•No. .2 93c outside. No. 1 Northern, $1.19; No. 2 North- se Wreck at Montreal. tors with regard to the result of , box of rags: She spoke to Mrs. Corn--No. 2 American yellow, ern, $1.17.; July, $1.04/. Rye_._: their. post-mortem examination. Taylor, who told that she had also 73'/1 to 74c. on' track, Toronto, No. 1, 8oc.- Corn-May, 66, Bar- A despatch from .Montreal says ON BEHALF OF FAMILY. seen the man, but had been too and No. 3-at 72" to 73c on track, le Standard 66c• sample; 66 to Mark Cunningham, the engineer of - Wed- It is-of interest to note that 'the frightened to'op-en the door. .Mrs. Toronto. Canadian corn 71 to 72c 68c No., 3 67c• No. 4 We. the Boston train, which on witn'esses of. the first and second Taylor was called, but was not in on track, Toronto._ � � � nesday crashed through the wall of clam were called, so Crown Attor-�attendance,, and will give her,evi- 'Bran-Cara .$23 in- bulk outside. LIVE STOCK MARKET. the ladies waiting ronin of the n 'ney Washington stated in aaside dente miter. Shorts, $23 to -$23.50 in bulk out, C. P.R. Windsor street depot; and to the jury, at the request of Mr. Toronto, Mar. 23.-Exporters are tore its'way into the general wait- . 1 , eQ THE MAN DESCRIBED. side, y prices firm ing room, wrecking a large portion in stead demand and G. Lynch- taunton, K. C:, who for A Mrs. Sarah Willis also saw 'a -- at recent quotations. Butchers' of the station, died at the General the first time appeared in the inter- man run along the alley past her !COUNTRY'PRODUCE. cattle are unchanged, but extra f Hospital on Thursday morning al a este of the family, and was asset,= fence but attached no suspicion to P y g w = ated with Mr:Thomas Hobson. P Apples-$°1.50 to $5.50 for choice choice animals are wanted, and the. 7.45, making the fifth' victim of the the circumstance while a third >:o *4 for sec- drift is for higher prices. Stockers�accident. The fireman, Louis Craig,, _ In-the first; lace it would seem � qualities and $3.50 that Mrs.first place, was on the street,neighbor, Mrs:-Cassels, thought it onds, and ►eeders firm at old rates. Sup- and the other victims, were reports ' before $.26 and after 3 o'clock,I` as ust a man deliveringgoods, , $1.90 to $2, and ply limited. Calves-Slightly high= ed to be making good progress, S � Beans-Prime ` while Mrs. Clara Rudd, a neighbor, �runnmg from his delivery waggon. hand-picked, $2:10 to $2.15 per tic. Sheep end lambs-Strong de- -with the exception of John Kozhar,, On one point they :were agreed. bushel. - mancl at old rages with a tendency a Russian immigrant, who is auf- swore that she saw Ethel Kinrade' >i , - The man wore a peak cap and a Hone 2 p tai higher g g; ferin-g froma fracture of the ejrull,. in Herkimer street $t 3 o'clock, in Honey-Combs, $. to $2.73 per g prices.' Hoge--Rising; this she was supported by Charles abort, medium dark jacket. One dozen," and strained 10.to 11c, per select quoted at $7.15 f,o.b., and and_*ho is,still in a critical condi- also said he. was ver fair. $7.40 fed and w8•tered. tion. Hossack, but there was a-curious y -pound. discrepancy between the witnesses. THE MEDICAL EY-IDE!vCE. Hay-go. .1 timothyy,, S-m.75 to __y- = The work of Clea-ing up the de- ,Mrs. Rudd stated that the gill was Passing on to the medical evi- 511.25 per. ton nn track here; and WARSHIPS FROM COLONY, brie in the Windsor statim is pro- attired in a blue costume; Homack'dence, it may be accepted as proved Iower grades, $9 to $10 a ton. seeding but elowly. The greats: was positive that the color of her by Dr. Edgar, who, with the as- Straw-. $7 _to $7. 50 .on. track.: part of-the.fallen masonry h9A been c New Zealand-Will Present Britain ,dress was brown. Mrs. Rudd, how- sistance of Dr. Balfe, made the Potatoes-60 to 63c per bag onremoved, but the wreck of the a -- ever, has'the advantage of-being-autopsy, that Fthel Kinrade lived track. M tth--One or Two. pane is lying just as it was. It is f a woma-ii, and the accuracy of the for ten-or fifteen minutes after the Poultry-Chickens, dressed, I3 to 'Adespatch from Wellington, N, the intention of the engineers in feminine sex for details of costume,wounds in the head were inflicted. 15c per pound; fowl, ll to 12c; tur-- Z•, says: The New Zealand Govern- charge of the work to lay t^,mporary Is a thing which no man can ever She was actually killed by a bul- keys, 18 to 20c per-pound. went has offered to defray the cost tracks on which to run the wreck- attain, There was, however, &'re- let of 2 calibre through the heart. of a fLrst class battleship of the ed locomotive out after ahaving up suarkable expression of feeling in I There were seven shots fired, which THE DAIRY MARKETS. latest type. , The money for this ;the-girders from below, This will the court-room as - these details.took.effect, one only making both purpose will ba forthcoming im- take three or four days. It is a -came forth. It was an ez ression wounds in theo scalp, Butter-Pound prints, 20 to.:21c; ticklish job. The masons started P P° mediately, and, if necessary, funds to be felt rather than heard, and . The inquiry .was .abruptly ad- tubs and large roll 16 to 17c; in- rebuilding the broken wall -on . P y s+ will be'raised for the,eonatrvction ah if the eager auditors were, of'-journed, for lack of further wit- ferior, 15 to 16c, creamery rolls, of a second battleship. Thursday afternoon., The part of _ the opinion that at least some slight I nessea, until A ril.22nd, Mr. Black- 25 to 26c; .and solids, 21 to 22c. p' the station which was damaged has audition had been made to the slen-I stock saying that a lengthy post- Eggs-Case lots of new laid are "'t''- been boarded off to keep'out the def array of facts of an absolute,ponement was n.eceasary, indicat- bringing 20 to 21e per dozen. EKPLOSION IY A S.�IVMILL. curious public. - character. which are in the hands ing apparently that witnesses are Cheese-Large cheese, 13%c per -,f - ' of the Crown. to be brought from po�ind, and twifls; 14'to 14%c. Five hill Ilaade Scalded-One Uead BLOWN FROn CANS. YJ and One Will Die. Daily Executions of Prisoners 1>s PRODUCTS. THE BANK STATEMENT. EMBARGO RAISED. A despatch from GoreBay says: Bacon=-Long clear, 12 to 13%c per y Afghanistan. •` p i?�e�vs has reached here that cn Fri- • aShows Good Times Heading Strong. Cattle From lllieAlgan May Now Pound in case lots; mess pork, $20 daylast at Silver Lake, near Sil- A.deapatch from Peshwar, 'Brit- " ly-to Canada. Enter Canada. to $20.50; short cut, $23 to $24. verwater, Manitoulin Island, the iah India, says: It is reported that ' Hams­-Light to medium, 14 to boiler in James Crawfo'rd's saw- twelve hundred arrests have been . . A deispabch from Ottawa; says: A despatch from., -Ott awa says: 14Wc; do:, heavy, 13 to'13%c; rolls, mill blew up, seriously scalding made at JellahabadA`ghanistan, 'According.to the official,bank state- The embargo against-cattle.firom' 10% to lie'; shoulders,19 ;'backs, live mill ' -hands=namely, J• E• in connection with th.o plot recent .,, scent it appears that-during Feb'ru- the State of Michiga-n ha$'been 16% to 17c; 'breakfast bacon, 13% Gwinn of Pembroke, James Haz- 1�>diaco�^red to murder the Ameer, ' cry the banks increased their nate raised by order in Council. It -is to 16c. zard, Barney Addition, J. Ladiseur .the heir-apparent., and. the other - -circulation by $1,529,292. De- still in force against live- stock Lard-Tierces 13c; 'tubs 13%c- and- a man named Cronk. ' Gwinn members of the royal family. Ac- a .:Wits on demand • decreased by from. New York, New Jersey, pails, 13'/,c. died of his injuries. Hazzard can- cording to advices batches of pria- �, -sad - of reea•rer. be�g-b $1,7732,992_ Call loans in Canada land. The relaxation so far as- daily Increased by $3,255,140. Current Michigan is concern is ue o e " loans in Canada show a reduction.of fact that the authorities are satia- Montreal, Mar. 23.-Peas - No. - .:,HIS EYES BLOWN OUT. 1� $4,013,M9, call , and short loans fled that the foot-and-mouth dis- 2, 98% -to. 99c. := -Oats--Canadian PANIC' AT FIRE. - abroad show an increase of $8,911,- ease has been. stamped out in that .Western No. 12, 51 to 5l'/,c'; extra Charier. Corte Killed by Explosion W. ' The general trend is to show S#ate and the raising-of the embar- No. 1 feed, 50% to 51c; No.. 1 feed, Narrow Escape of Audience at on the N. T. R. that good times are heading strong- gc will facilitate the movement of 50 to 50%c; Ontario No. 4, 50 to Kingston, Jamaica. ly to Canada: Bank assets increas- export cattle, many of ,which ,go 50%c; Ontario No. 3, 49 to 49%c; A despatch from Winnipeg says ed by 57,469,948 and liabilities by from Chicago across the Niagara Ontario`No. .4, 48 to 48%c; No-, 2 A despatch from Kingston, Ja., Charles Cowie, an employee of the ;x8,950,915. says: Fire that broke out on Sat- Ideal Wire Fence Company Peninsula for shipment-4rom New barley, 65 to. 66c; Manitoba feed ,' ell-,. _ York or Portland. - barley, 59% to doe; lFckwheat, urday night in a public hall of gaged in blasting holes for tele 55% to 66c. Flour-Manitoba Kingston, where a cinematograph graph .poles along the National r Spring wheat.patents, first's, $5.80 show was in progress, created great. Transcontinental, was killed by a ''FELL INTO UNUSED WELL. IMMIGRATION NOT SO LARGE. to $6; Manitoba Spring wheat pat- excitement among the 'audiencelpremature explosion on Tuesday encs seconds,•$5.30-to $5.50, Mani- and endangered for a while the life He was working by himself when 'body.of Belleville Child Found on Quite a Falling OR This Year' as tAb'a strong bakers', 135.10 to $5.- of everybody present. Only the the ae ' Premises of Hotel. Compared with Last. . • wheat-pate-ats-$5 er o e were blown off and his eyes were - show and his attendants prevented blown out. His wife and family -_A despatch from a evi a says: espatcir' from Ottawa says: $55.60; straight rollers, $5`to 55.- P y Ilavid Brooks, three and a half The total immigration into Can- 10; do., in bags, $2.35 to $2.45; ex- a catastrophe, stride in Scotland. �+ years of age, son of Mr. S.-Brooks, oda for the eleven months of the tra, in bags, $1.95 to $2.03. Feed of this city, was on Saturday even- present-fiscal year, up to the end -Manitoba bran, 422; do:,shorts, - Ing drowned by falling-into an un- of February, was 130,444, as com- $24; Ontario bran, $23 to $24; do., used well on-the premises olf the pared with 247,056 for the same shorts,'$24.60-to �25; Ontario mid- -TARIFF - 'Albion Hotel. The little lad wan- period of 1907-08, a decrease of dlings, $25 to $125.50; pure grain NEW UNITED ,jjj��� idered away from his home at 5.30 forty-seven per cent. The immi- mouille, $33 to $35; mixed, $28 to Saturday-afternoon; and the body gration for the,month of February $30.. Cheese-Finest western, 13 _ was discovered in the well on Sun-1,A-as 4,791, as compared with 6,164 to 13fc; eastern, 12% to 123/c. Drawback Arrangement Practically. Means. jday morning, at 10.30 by the host- for February of'last year, a de- Butter-Fall creamery, 23c; Winter ler of the hotel. crease of twenty-two per cent. creamery, 21fc; dairy,, in tubs, , - per I\'SANE FROM SHOCK. dozen: , t. r ea -:..I HAVE DONE IT." 1 Mian Who Was in Accident', Living A despatch from Washington 5 Northwest are left virtually with. ...Thus..Sharbot :.Lake Suicide An. , g UNITED -STATES MARKETS. says: A hasty examination of the out protection on their product the SCeneB Over Again: Minneapolis, Mar. 23.-Wheat - proposed new tariff bili on Wed- and it is "already certain that a nounccd Act to Brother. � Y A despatch from Porit Arthur May, $1.14y, to $1.14%; July, $1.- nesday convinced many persons fight will be made on this provis- A despatch from Kingston says: 15%; cash, No. 1 hard, $1.16% to that one great effect;, of the mea- ion of. the new tariff measure. 'M'I have done it.'' .- In this brief says: Hans Gurnseon, the Swede, $1.17; No. 1 Northern, $1.15' to sure would be to increase Com e- Canadian sentence William Blakely, Shat- has gone violently insane as a re- Y P products generally-fig bot Lake, aged 22'years,- announe- cult of the, recent accident on the $1.16; No. 2 Norkl3ai*n, $1.13% to tition from Canada. While it is use prominently in the tariff bill, 4 to.his brother that he had made National Transcontinental north of $1.14; N'o. 3 Northern, $1.10 to true that general farm and garden for the lumber duty has been cut a successful' -atte'm t to take his )tegigon, when seven• men with $1.12. Flour-First patents, $5.- produce is highly protected in the in half, the duty on timber has P whom he worked were instantly 65 to $5.75; second patents, $5,55 proposed law as it is at present, been treated in thesame fashion, own life by swallowing a quantity killed by the premature explosion to,'$5.65; first ,clears, $4.40 to $4.- there are several important pro- wood pulp and paper materials of carbolic acid, on Saturday. For of dynamite.. Gurfiseon is continu- b0; second clears, $3.•15 to .$3.25. ducts of the soil on which,the rates have been,placed on the free list, some time the young man had been Bran-In bulk, $23 to $23.50. have been lowered. Although the the duty on barley has been reduced actin in -a strap a manner, and ally endeavoring' to remove the$ g Buffalo, Mar.23.-Wheat-Spring duty of 25 cents per bushel is fixed from thirty cents to fifteen cents his friends had been keeping watch rock from the bodies of his dead P g comrades. wheat, steady; No. 1 Northern, on wheat ax-Senator Hansb'rough per,, bushel, the 'ra'te on cabbages on him. $e .died before medical '' carloads, stores, $1.19'/1, Winter, of North bakota and several other from three cents to two. cents, on cid could reach him'. - steady. Corn-Lower•; No. 3 yel- authorities declared on Wednesday bacon and hams from five cents to 11 The Senate voted down Senator low, 68Y to 69c; No. 4 yellow, e8Y that the drawback arrangement four cents, and so on with othes McMullen's bill, the purpose of to fi8yc; No. 3 corn, 68% to 68%c; provided in the bill would have the 'The draft estimates for the cit which was to prevent aliens actin products g Canadian soil and in- y b - B No. 4 corn, 67% to 68%c; No. 8 same effect practically as free'duatry of greater or lesser-import- 'of Toronto for 1909 call�for an ex- on oarda of conciliation in labor white, 69%c. Oats-Easier; No. S wheat. Mr. Hansbrough believes;ance. Rec' rocity in coal is ala penditure of $6,030,705. dis utes. white, 571; to 57%c; No. 3 white; that the wheat farmers of the one of the pr Bions. C Y!, ,'.s, .' ;. ..'.. 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You hold a proud position, , The I seep a brave young girl bear the Harecastle rested his hand af- Earl of Wolrerholme is e, man:who - ' brunt of a coward's bullying. It fectionately on his father's shoul- ie respected, at whom dirt nae z ­Ood that you are ter . der- V a entoying. Ido not appeal for myself, for shim. will become an object of execra2. for I am prepared to suffer•the ig- "It was so long ago,'father. tion. You, it will affect but little, y.3: ■ nominy t'iat you can pour on my Don't think about it!" he said for you are an,old man. But when head. But I ask you to think of soothingly. you are dead there will be another CHAPTER XX.—(Cont'd) reasioa upon them both, but Re- my father. He is an old man, and- "But how does this affect the Earl of Wolverholme, who will pp p near to his rave. He has done marriage? Joel knows of it, Re- have to bear the ignominy after - (bekah did not wager for a uiom�ent. g "Engagements have been broken "You are depriving yourself of a wrong, but it was in the days of bekah also. Who else is there to you. And your son's children ,­..,before, even at so late an hour," daughter's love. I shall never for- his youth. He must have suffered be considered, if they do not They will be hounded from the 49 ,Harecastle said vigorously. bitterly for that orae act. Before�mind7" he asked wonderingly. ` haunts of civilized men, they Will g Y• give, if you do what you say. In-.. "And a pretty scandal they make. deed, I will leave ),on, and never it, his life had been full of prom- Your past appears to have had he ostracized by their class, and I am not going,to. have one in my again call you fatki'er." ire, and he had to sink .,his ambi- but little to do with the rupture will be doomed to the lives of her damily," he answered grimly. Joel watched he: admiringly, sad tion. His career was wasted.' 0 the marriage. It is incompre- wits. "We are here to appeal to you, he saw in her his own fighting spar= Joel puffed vigorously once or k.ensible to me. They don't give "You could not deal them this blit you must understand that 1 it, but it o ly rendered him.all the twice at his cigar, and then laid any reason. Rebekah merely says blow," the Earl said weakly. 'I have made up my mind, Rebekah more desirous of conquering it. it down on an ash tray. He raised that she cannot be happy with will do anxthing I can, but I ant said tenaciousfy. "Father, I. can "Make up your minds," he said his head quickly. Harecastle. He keeps silent, and helpless." ��.• . Re- 'be as obet;nate as you. Do you "We will see the Earl. Perhaps says that he leer es himself in Re-I "Youi underestimate your influ sharply. If you so desire it, I think I should everhave cc-isented will make the announcement to he will have something to say bekah'e hands. I have done my ence," Joel said quietly. if I had known that Cyril was en- our guests in the morning, that on the matter," he said with a utmost to persuade her, to change The Earl looked pitifully at his . marriage is postponed." malignant loom. her decision. She absolutely re- son, gaged to Miss Fetharston? You the mar"And you 'will say nothing?" Re- fuses to do so. Now you must take "Shall we brave it?" Harecastle have played an iniquitous part, and if you were not my fatber I�eould bekah askew eagerly. CHAPTER XXI. a hand." cried desperately. "Shall you and t curse you." "I aha, speak, and to the point " I will'do my best, but I cannot i go abroad together. I will never. "No melodrama, please, Rebek- P „ Joel led the way to the smoking- hope to succeed where her father marry and the name will die out.' ! ah'. Cursing is out of date; be- he said, sharply. Hae you. de- room, and they found that Lord has failed," the Earl said hope- "I•do not know • what to say, tided? You are a pair of simple- Wolverholme' had not yet gone to lessl Cyril. Your life must not be blast- sid'es, I can do all that is neves- y y tons. Run along and play and bed. "You must go down on your ed. I, cannot let you make such a Bary. Have you explained to him let's have ,no Fn no ore of this non- what will of your The three. men. were •alone., knees to her.- Pray to her as if you .sacrifice. Will nothing move you, l he the resu refusing l marry?" u demanded =ease,. I am really very fond of Harecastle was acutely feeling his were praying for your life, for it Joel?". the Earl asked eagerly. sternly. you both if you wal only be sen- position, His father looked so means more than that to you," ``Why ahould I changel Shall er sable. ha and contented and little I told him what you said, .but PPY , Joel said fiercely. I give in now that it ie so nearly It was more than Rebekah could dreamt of what was 'awaiting him: .. He had no pity for the broken accomplished?? - You may save your s•' _no,one could believe that you were bear, and she barst Porta into pas- << P .y" I-suppose it is nearly time for man who sat shivering at the.me- words, they are useless. „? •� serious. You only said to in solo bed," the Earl remarked with a nate in his voice. '`What advantage will you ga3u' err; sionate tears. But on Joel it had anger," she erred tremulously. g yawn. I am bowildereA. I can do no- by doing us this injury? the Earl - "I repeat it now, in cold blood. not the slightest effect. �< '� � If you refute to do my bidding, I You need not think that tears "It is only eleven o'clock'," Joel thing. We must accept the posi asked simpl). y g %ill make rain alter my mindi" he said quickly, "sad I'fear we must tion. , But it is very sad; we were "At' any rate I• shall secure an : will tell the world why the mar- r began in an even, cold voice. "Per- have a little talk, I want yen to all so ha 'What reason is ani- ,am le reven b. That.will be some riage Moes not take lace. It shall ample g haps you had better go to bed. A use cur 'influence with our son. "' ' know of the Ear 's treachery-: )' y mating her', he asked Harecastle. satisfaction. L¢+ Does that move you?" Joel cried night's rept may enable you't-o They,tell me that their.engagement "She will not make a loveless Joel was terrified that they mighsb cyan 1 view things sensibly. You are 1r broken off," be- wound up marriage," he replied dully.. defy him. His manner was cold The younger man rose to his feet overtired. grimly. "I-ane," he cribd quickly. "You+and threatening, and he waited "I shall never izst while you are "What madnesa is this?" the Earl low Jewish blackguard. So you eagerly for.the Earl to continue. with clenched fists. so cruel," she -cried piteously. ' + p Y cried agitatedly. "It is quite - have threatened my eon with my Lord fVolverholme a face twitch Dont answer him, Cyril. He ,: �, „ 3�'ill nothing change youl possible. shame to encom ass our-ends! end and he as ]painfully. ?' boa no cause far sager with you. � P y gasped I- y' i' "It is useless," ,Harecastle said, "Let the matter rest• you can do Cyril .can you € r ivo me T' he "Run to my room, Cyril," he _ -'=Ir• is I that refuse, not you, .she ' ' 9 g — cried, and-she placed her hand o4 for hppe had left him.. `':after all I no good, Jocl" Harecastle. said I asked appealingly, whispered hoarsely.. 'Won will find his arm to restrain him. my father must suffer. No good 'appealingly. ' fou must remem-� Ido; father, with all my heart; a battle on my dressing-table. ; He quickly recognized the win- can come by prolonging this inter- k�er that the d trice does not rest but you don't yet realize the ca- Brin it at once.". ' dam of her words,,and held his rage view•" with noe " pabilities cf'this man," Harecastle "Mnly. one of those heart a#r lII check. "Yes, -Your father will suffer, a'Perha the ail will- be able cried excitedly tacks," the Earl said feebly. "I don't believe you could do it, and you foo," Joel crid an to persuade bekah. lie has "What.more can he dot" ..(To be continued.) warty �� �,. �! �• k that any'decent Ro- ever reason to use the persuasive you thin t Do Pe every reason Mr. Josephs, be said gravely. I man will be anxious to marry you powers for which be. is tamed," reason multi ki given to the do not credit you with being so, , worl,I for the breaking off of th© _ ow." Lord Hare- of Wo}verholme truthhe knows the W ll be h a name I J 'Whatoel does it all,mean?9 thea ma I doe riot see the necessityfor <<:_; ALL GQNE. - ^ } "Don't rely on-that, word „ Earl asked of his son. it #► castle," he said ,grimly. "You it; the announcement is sufficint. Since it went dry, announced a don't knew me. Ask any one in "I will leave you, father," -Re.-J(•ke? If so, it is in very -bad "Buts Joel sees the necessity. He the prominent citizen, with pride .the cit if Joel Josephs has ever' bekah said as she .rose, "And I taste R 11 give the reason," Harecastle in his .voice, "our town- is unea- been known to go bnclpon his word. make one final appeal for mercy. `-It is grim earnest, Loral W01- cried impetuously. celled." 'I repeat to you most solemnly that I have decided, and unless you,verb �lme. You may as well under- "Well?" the-Earl said inquiring- "How do you make that out t" ? I you two pec le break off this agree I shall leave this house in-"stand that we all know of that lit-' }y" caked the .casual visitor, wh'o_had msrriage, I will give out. the yea- the morning.. I am o€rage and you .tie affair at. St. Fetersburg. He. will' say that he discovered seen better towns. ' son I have told you. .I am, sorryJoel control me. Good-night," The words came as a thunder.- this..thitig of your past, and that "Because, replied the promin that you two children should drive Joel felt that he was losing and clop. Cyril'�instincticely moved to!he himself broke off the marriage eat citizen, "it is-now' a good town, Ime to take up this attitude, .but, as uncontrollable rage consumed his father's side, and it was wellion account of it," Harecastle said bar none." think you will thank me a few I him• that he dzd so, for the Eirl requiied I simply. dears hence. You are made for ."You are an unnatural daugh- a steadying hand. "Then he must do so ".the Earl M one another; overs one says so. ,ter and I shall be well rid-of you. _ '`My sin has found 'me out, and A There i`s no reason why you should i. of a desire of your !ifs hav I a€ter these-lun years,_" the Earl I said with simple dignity. "I coria- g mitted the crime, and I must pay Some people. -are born with cold not look forward to a long life of allowed to go -unsatisfied. 1 have�nioa-ed feebly. He sank back into penalty. I have played the feet, some people acquire cold feet, happiness. '.It is not reasonable to;lived but for your happiness, and his chair, and his body 'trembled coward too long,. But you share in and some have cold feet thrust up expect me to content to a course You repay me kry-this ingratitude." violently. the punishment, Cyril. It is more on them. that will raise a ornet's nest of "Good-ni t, father," she said "lti'hu knows l" he asked quaver- Y I ,w1 gh than I can bear. Be aura thy sins h i_. ir. 1�. . "Help y . oast Thea too, you for et that� PU up wistful, — _ La y, ora via to--ha _ Re�ekah., Harecastle, Ackroyd, serabl For three e d• years I worked fo rtha presence. How can I put them off? ins?" he cried fiercely. an myse Joel quick- By some miracle "the Earl seemed cause o — The idea is absurd so dismiss it+ "Let the child 'go," Harecastle ly• y temperance, orator?" from your minds at once." said sterni "Are "No one else?" the: Earl asked:to have thrown side the unworthy Fere you a tem y. you not satin- part of his nat6re. 'Too long had Tramp "No; I was the horrible His earnestness made a deep im-I fied with your cruelty d Do you eag''rly• he lived for,himself, he would play example!" . ,.. . NI -NG y. GROUND �L00R CHANCES : :BOTH ='T00 DOD TO LOSE. - : Winingbrings quick rettirns if y gii are in on a fair basis and early enough. :Don't wait until all"the preliminary'p'rofits are taken. Don't wait until the ore is ba-;ed and shipped; until brokers can play see-saw with the market at your expense; until-the prices of shares soar .out Yc of reach or reason. . Don't wait until someone else has taken all the cream, vac own 4D 3i.m. �t�. -m �:® - �z;�. . r® Girooc� h o$t : PUROHASE AND, DEVELOPMENT I PROSPEOTING AND EXPLORING The total Capital of this Syndicate is $3;000, one hundred shares at $50,00 each. four thousand dol- We believe in The Saville Prospecting b; Exploration Com- - ,ars ($4,Q0.0) is for property and the balance; viz., one thousand dollars '01;000) is to be ex- " pended on the property the number of,which is M.R. 2178, consisting of about 40 acres, situated a Pany, Limited, (No Personal Liability). Tom Saville is a widely shoat-distance North_ re of the Government Townsite .of "GOW GANDA" and is in the diabase known, well-liked, thorough-going experienced prospector. When formation "with nice calcite veins and one year's assessment work done. The property is now held in this Company was organized with the low capitalization of $300,- i trust by a prominent member of Parliament who will personally sign all receipts and will direct the 000, par value $1, of which 300,000 shares are Treasury? 'Tom: development work: Saville accepted 200,000 fully paid shares for three. splendid ' The OBJECT is to take. O1E THOUS.i\D DOLLARS ($1,000) provided for in the Syndicate to prospect the claim carefully as soon' as the snow goes. If the property develops, as we believe it, claims described as M.R. 544, Silver,Lake District; W.R. 1073, will, the Syndicate will form a Company and sell Treasury stock to. raise money for further develop- and M.R. 1076, Miller 'and Gov Ganda Lake Districts. These n:ent, which will- give each Member of the Syridicate a substantial loLding at first cost, and if it makes three claims are located jn areas of proven silver richness in n success there will certainly be a large profit for each holder. Ifyndi.cate are . not satisfied the immediate vicinity of well-known claim's of demonstrated , N%ith the property after expending the money they will sell and secure as.Mch as possible. OUR IDEA value. Tom Saville has also signed a contract with the Company is that a proposition of this kind is the best possible investment in that Camp to-day. We like the to give his exclusive services without salary for one year. He lr,cality and have strong faith in this property, FIFTY,DOLLARS (s50.00) invested in this manner on is now prospecting,in a new silver district, and all the results the ground floor in "TEFIISK:♦HI\G," "CROW RESERVE." "RUDSO\ BAY," or many properties of his efforts during the coming• year will become assets of this in "COBALT" would have made enormous profits, and fortunes have been made in the manner we are Company, We have secured a small block of shares in this offering this Syndicate. "BARTLETT," "REEVES-DOBIE" and many other well known Company,' and for a quick sale to provide funds for developing properties,in "GOW GANDA" are situated South of this Claim on the same kind of formation. How- the properties now held, and to suppdrt Tom Saville's explore- ever, this is purely speculative.- tion party, we will offer them at 31-IARg8 560.00 EACH -' -p �}_. _ THIRTY GENTS A SHARE h�« Maps and Fzc: _---3W�Zn�Cb���1.'6� f�G ®. Write Us' for rr at Our Office. y 'Further Facts 34 VICTORIA ST., TORONTO, ONT. 'WE HANDLE ALL MINING STOCKS ON EXyH NNGES. ' '✓,,:. Ln r.+,.sK:'.... ;. y.:r!"'.Ysk.'e;'_ • ,...a ',, :c .''fit •:s:.. '.,.pc,:1.-.:r�r�P. +"?�..,'..,.-.. _ ..s....::�z•"rk e..'h' .f,,..S. «.r -woe,.r .nrin}1. ,l,"•^..a.;r252..RG.,wS -r'.ati.�3 -h`-_. ..;af' V: . .� .r5^-.iw.,.a,+-4 n .. ,. .. .,, .;�•.' ,�,.t,;+; � i�. :i.,. +.c. d'a, nr�;Jr rs,n+."G'�,'-=3..fir; -y-. -m.s-�'�� ,- . � . ` ,y. ,,,,{;,,„,.:,� :,.,3r�ro- y,.. k ,: y ;.• ,:"x., !,,.T rK Y Nt`. •..y..+, .w; >'*'. ,.� �'.-�'• "�':+:+.7 � �P , x. '4f,.. ,.. ..r 'r•H ..�..1. �. s-.. . . _ a"^ ,•� .. .,.. ;: .--xr :,a vs r,i r.•• s' r . ... ,r - , s f ti •fir i LOCALISM - w• 'N_ . Palmer was in the city - SALE REGISTER. r • on Wednesday. 1 " _- -W. E. Vxnstone shipped n_ FRmAY. MAaca 2VTu.-Annual con - _ d , -A. N. Mullett returned last carload of stock from here on bination stile at Brougham of farm IN 1PREAT stock, implements, household furni, _ y l .week to Hytrtney, Man. Thursday. _ ture, seed grain, hay, potatoes, -W. E. Vxnstone of Port Perry -The Bell Telephone Cu. have a poultry, etc. Terris credit or cash, y au era e. toa ey - ---- - --- -- -- --. —; —La grippe has been quite this locality erecting new arms on will appear on bills. Poucher & - 3 prevalent in this locality lately. their line.. // Postill, Auctioneers. - w, -H. G. Kerr, of Toronto, spent __W. D. Rogers has been' elect- SATURDAY, APR2L 3RD, 1909.-Auc- ' Sunday at the home of his mother ed president of the Baraca Bible tion sale of horses, cattle and farm Thats what the people say about our hand-made here. Class in the place•of Frank Har- huplements at Whitby, the proper- -Fred roper- milk Pall r - r Bunting, s. o+ vey,Clas who Las gone out west. ty of J. E. Disney&Son. See bills and advt. in another column Sale spent Monday with Lis parents a -The highest price now paid at one,shat Win. Maw, Auction- : .;here. for butter is 20 cents and .eggs' 16 ear- P Our 14 quart Strainer and our 10 quart Flaring Palls are winners. f -Thos. Calvert has moved on to cents, with the market still fall- They Sell at sight. You will be tickled to get the like, R. Deverell's farm just west ofthe ing: This is due to the greatly - vill Ag�thur Rogers, of the Model increased supply and,outside corn- - - Why is it? It's the quality'of the tin,,com etition. e' Bakery Co.,. Toronto, was home. P - • • s • bitied with good Workmahship• u. -Jaqquues Pronse runt Svltb a pain- -B, f over Sunday. ftll atf•ident on AVednesdn , He -B. A,nd Mrs. Wagner spent a Y-, • few-days this ii eek with- relatives was assisting a neigob hbfJC 121 ClittlllP, - y rind friends near Utica. n ood and his baud cu it}n in con- «t , Leave your orders fora.etro>~ghin , Roofing I'urn�ic9 -T. M. 'McFadden, was in To- tact with the circular s<tu, ogle of HOMESEE ER �' , ' routo on .3Vednesda • attending his fingers %vas badly larcerated, Work lie airing etc. now. •�. __ y g ' I .EXCURSIONS p �, ,- _. :the filueral of a friend. -The Lown farm is'fur rale To c Thomas and.11rs: Bry:ili enter- rightand parties requiring a goc d Manitoba, Saskatchewan,. Alberta THeadquarters } ` tained it number of their friends clay f2trut who ti%ill go on and sped:lTainatea•eToconeo2.00p.m on a ale on Friday evening last. snake improvements, will find this APRIL 8,20 MAY 4, o JUKE . 15,.9 -Dr. Henry will be here as place what they %want. rhisfari,i` usual next Tuesday to attend to has been known as the bast farin ,JULY 13,21 AUG. 10;24 SEPT,7, 21 his Pru#'essic,nRl duties. * on tl2e lake frori't. It con Le mule Second clan tickets from Oatai,, s:aticw to p:iarrz' Northwest points at m CHAPAIAN -S. E,', Bunker i:�- moving this so ,igilill. See the ai•11•t. in t.:is � • • - OW ROUND-TRIP RATES. Sr eek on to this new place recently' Iaalle. %t•ianipes and return $3_'.00; Edtnor.on cn2 rct_m gurvilased from Gervas Cornell. -Elijah 3I. Sham; brutlti r of $42,50.and to other pcints to propor6i n.' T,eLes -------___-_- e - good to return within.60 days from goiat;dat•.. - - y� --llat•old Courtic�e• and Eugenie. 7109. Ji,ltn E.Gee, died n t his home , Calvert, of Orha%va, spent Stindtty' at Victoria,` B. Cl:, un Thnrsda�, TOURIST SLEFf�1P`ZC• CARS �f s� �f] �j �] f� riff t` at their re ective homes here bit 11areh 11th a ed i0 cars. 111 on ailrivnioro. Comfortsb!ebrti.o f yev,:ip .a 7-=' asJiM`�I�s- �f the de,risolf p + F+' y with bedding can be secured at moderate rn;cs threua: I 7 t Sunday.- ' v6itecl 31 tw,• Gee' hero several local ascot. . i -11rs. Leigh -has changed the vears ago, at which time he %vas EaHy app+Kation must be msde - r� date of Ler milliner opening to ASK FOR MOMe3tEKERB' PAMPML-- 'Nits. Leibii Sptiug Millinery Opelhinb %A-M take place on y p g living in New Bruns%vick, and - r s, containing rates and full iafermatiom `� Tuesday and 3'iednesday :lIarcii n,uve(I. to B. C. last fail for the Apply.beiarntCP.R.AgentortoR.L.Thompson, T11�Sday arcs Wednesday Tar. 30' & 31 tt Sidi arcs 31}t. benefit cf -his health. He %v.as Dist.Pau.Age.,Toronto. t . -A number• of yuun'fi peaple uue of a faltniLy of fourteen. only ONLY DIRECT LINE NO CHANGE Of CA'S i The dis l+ on these da will out-class an similar event et held in c from here'Iittende�.,a party at fL ,three of whoin •now snrvi.ve, those P Y y' y Y G. tiVilson'-, Aildley;on Thursday deceased Loving reached a good Pickering. Novelties in hats to suit all ages. Latlie's be sure E. R. BLOW, Agent, «'hitbt night of last week. c lO•Lige, and call to.Wien my hats before going oi•purchasing c - -Rev. - Father- 5lheridep was eisewl2die. A el,lendid assortmentof.readywears. confined to his house all hest week -'fit�heir ri?gngr,llnr meeting on *T�fi*>. BUTCHER SHOP '�f + Ttiesda avenin • the nlernbrls o jN( 1/�/ '11 sul7eriug from an'attack of la the A. 0. 1 . W. decide .to hc)lel - tel LEIG Antth �+ide' Piekerin Ont - g 1 p recovering' their nuuntit oyst�t supper er ou the ���- -„ - King St. td-.3. • rI , I`LrrC' iRcruet N and 111,1$:ll:,u L- The undo r,.4rned has opened a hr,, �. -_ i.. - g evenrn trE M'n;idai i p p t 1 ie started for Iiurlt's FalIs oil tri- g Y Apt'11 2nd- c4)pus to the Goo -on tft,u.t where Ea(•h member Iran the privilege of it full supply i t' day th•-t 19th to visit their brother PP .' bringing his !wife,-or if lie i•+-wa Wa'11 ' 'g, Alex lUaekie arcs others of that fottiinute in having such able-s. - .' Fresh and Sa.t Meats perS place. -The' ing, he finny bring a friend, A ill hr.fuund ctrn+:tantl on hand. Pickering Dramatic Club _ - y z progratn:ine bill be given, lint it will a to Highland Creek this i? expected Ahat one of the (;rat;cl1 e« • e P (Frill }evening to a , eAr underg p s i l;t•*e peddled t%-,ice t�weeL. r 1 I y g &'ppear give,e ollir ,ti will ..bt+ to-asst E(� Oal h« ir,,cest sne3 kept anti at;r' ili��-e.:. .ilundl ads of at the auspices of the public library the.ttl,:tdtlrec;. Iso Itce. Call and see us. Cit of that plitce: _ -NN'e patterns to " -The regular month] meeting Fr;inl; Hall, -of Church street g Y ,JAA4ES A. WHITE •- of the TVnnien's Institute re-Ill be s(utth. I; rttakinf,►' rapid •pl•ugre�µ � •' held on-Tue day the 30th inst. at 3, with big but-horse pl+trits. I-le ha Pi;,}�e=iY1g :r�elect f Cam. o'clock at the home of Mrs. Smith now ;-reen (inions really for the -- - a _ - - 'Clark. •Subjects for the tweeting rnark'(•t, aril Iii lettuce %%°I]1 lie The designs for -this ear are ahead Of anything ` d. are: "Tempting dishes for loyal- ready next week. Ilig Cather gar. GREAT ACCTtOti 5:�LE. 1 ids, fancy work and salad's." den vegc•vii)le� anis. flowers are�all - c)I - .%we have ever shown. ' -Pickering Lodge of the A.O.U. doing %%'eil and are kx,king ileal- _ hitsbeen a%vnrded rt ' size tai thy. «-'e ha FA�,M IMPLEMENTS _ _ . _ _ p Y- pe 1[r. Hall's �•eetttire �� �T�v >. X40.00 by the Grand Lodge for "se will pry e a rcninnerlative one; as Nr:w .� -Ecu-Ni) n-��vp CAI:xIAc:r ��.- A. B 1.J N TI1�I lJr Pl�ker�ng Curing the largest percentage of it 19 swnediing,that the resident" HARNSS9 AND F30RtiES. � � I new members during 19EI8, in the of the villrege and surrounding i a district. They.will .celebrate the country.will greatly appreciate.. - The under }gned has received instrue- event by.raving an oyster supper. tions from _ -John Henderson, of Cherry =--Tuesday evening R. A Bell ' !- ERY PRETTY y' who by: the %ray N manager of J014N S. DiSNXY a SON l wood, shipped on Wednesday, his that organization treated the To sell by public auction at his Pi household effects to me nna, One. uieinbers of PiekerinR Dramatic sales yard �� 1 OL7 VCarl���rvvhiih will be Lis borne in future. .many friends-in Piekering Club and a few t,f their,friendy toDV-L41>Ae3. Wr. WIII'TI3Y ` -wish him .much b,Rppiness in.his an. oyster 'upper... After ample justiee had been'done to the trans We are showing tile,greatest varier that has,been. Beaatifuk_ view home in the "garden of On- tem tin • viands sSt:ilyda + 1"11 3rd' Litho and Photo, Birthday Cat ds, Gold local greeting ratio." P b provided, the � -P evening n-as whiled as In .R Tlie foilowiog valuable pmpeity, viz: (`Ards. St. Patrick, Shamrock and the richest, prettiest• -An enjoyable time 'was spent trust charming inauner. It was � at the home of David and Mr9. 131P--LE_ STS �A9ter Cards you could wish. Comic and fancy cards. a,treat to listen to Harry Lander'` g it. binder, complete, (frost tC��'ocxll ' Graham on Saturday- afternoon P For the greatest choice and best price go to DICKIE S - last when a farewell party was fired Qther selections'from Claiule in good repair. Field'. tzranloTlhone a9 well RS the 'g ft. binder, cont lete, ('McCormick). given b�Iie--chililr�t�there belnR choice trio=ie ft[rtil;hetl` by rile ►n l;t,r,c repatr. - - �� - about fort )resent. 11 r. and 11rs. 6 ft. binder, (Coit Tete, JlcCorwicL;, If.•ou rec vire an • Stain )in Goods, Stamping dpue or Stamltinp .�► - Graham An<I family 1e21%e for Atha a- charnting hoist;-while' leis amit _ in (�r't+d t(P+ill'• patterns, we,have t re variety of goods and in a few days. t _ t c c 'c) --firs. Garrett Puive_i A farmer .31r.;. Belly as.11w-tess looked sisal' ft. uitn%;(r. (Deering),� 'in good impair, do the %�o21t fury uu. the,tntetc_ts of .tile Irl.(] gne.t�, resident of this tuwu9hip died at Y 12 lioe•cmii1jined drill; (Sylves[erlt in Yotf ii` lit a Food dime•of slice carpet= ?' I'Ve• have 'them, aiid -don't ' Tile evening was very. inuvil e t,-. - odes rr .t tt1 the h6n)e of her daughter .31rs. L. !, I+ fail-to see ot1l•,liew Fibre Floor flatting; pretty and durable, M. McGuire, of 1t'Litby, on Fri-' Joyed by all. W. D. Rogers was 12. tooth cultivator; (Coulthard & made in Canada tines away ahead of Japanese day March 19th, aged 5.1 year caterer. - 5c c,tt t. Matting. Ask to see it. I aft. 121o%yer 14y1vesler), x Her funeral tool. glare un 1lunday -T.r time I: again approaching �lltsey-H.rrris srutiier, nearly ne%v. when her remains %%•ere inter,rec! when %ye %vill hear cf accidents - Refineis have again advanced Prices 011-sligars. � c 1 11-inch grinder, nearly'new• Collie and buy-while ollt supply 1'Asts. " in the R.C. cemetery id tlik.place. elle to atltuniobile9. Alvin( the \ew,%1•;kg(; +h complete. -Fred Rogers, late of colpoy's liingstun road horses are• bec•om- Second-hand heavy wagon in ,gorad ;Have yo had one of onr'Full Dinner Peril:. This is one of our Bay, and-hi= brother Huward, of ill" (lune familiar with the ap- shape. e Victoria College,"Toronto, vi9tfed IvLmraut•e-of antos•and an ever in- exteii ion ladders, 2I, �and 30 feet. leaders. Better buy one. their grandparent; C. and )Ir's. CI'ea5i11 number'n-ever 'take-ttriv 1-hJl'se hPayV'WaaUn. Rogers And other friend, uta uotice'a'i theta. Tile driers off `,r of new lianis%riu , 5+1001bs. Tor Fresh Gruceries.,come to � Thursday the iStl2 Inst. Hu,vR'rd the nn•a,lol-ity of autos are careful P g ' l ) Dicki returned to Toronto on Mond-aolid reasonable beings %vho %%•illdolc•AllxlACEsy ,-, I'_>newhuggies. Rmld �rago.l. JOh �I aiid on Tilesday Fred started for everything ill tl2eir powel. to a.(rt Buggy:. .-Top huggy, .ILL •:Uxbridge to see his grandfather accidents. To this class very little fTt%ri-,eated'deinocrat, nearly new. James Sharrard Sr. and cithers, -objection is ninde. One of thea t'utter. ��ruts, (uue lien), _-Daniel J,,. Reddin who died 9r(',rte9t sources of danger i that 111RNESS -- Horses,at his home in To. (;f a eet•tniil class• of-'yom,-j;. ineih 3 sets ieam h;-ifiv. %with cullars, new. Get 'Your llol•SeS' 111 Shape for, the . ron.to .on- Jannary. l:,th IA=t left awl sot netiu)e- young %voaheu %vllo b sets �I11f 1F�la['nP.F4 new. real estate at 4011 Brock avenue have far 4 Ore money than s:-t, single harness. worth $1,100, a pulicy ut' °,000 in have brains. The system of police It;halters. new. 6.blanket,, tle%y, Sprin b Fork the Catholic Mutual Benefit- .Asir)-I surveillalice in the city prevents!'3'trel hon troughs, 5:tncl ti ft., nen. r theta fti,n] Wheelbar2u%y, now. ,eiation and one ill tine C.'unfedera- giving free vent to get whitiletrees and coke, ne%y. . - , tion Life for $•_',000. T%vo sisters, their inclinations and %i•fien they Z`e llave,the vera- things you need i %van't to ha%'e a'ggod time the ' u ring 1 ti .. ' ' JUhRnlla atl(1 1lirihie Redt}ftl, re- y g 1�'e are offering 13 choice Horses,. ceive .$100, the rest going tothe to the country. 'After,being print- ,all ages, li'ht and heavy, also sonhe. Horse Clippers) After a lingering lne�s Al- of Into then Infernal u;2rclhiues sold at the«'incsor Hotel. Horse SiF. Widow. ed-u )%rith intoxicating tic uorthe • tllileli cows And voting cattle, to be — g g P _ g I . ngers, Mira Trtnll daughter of the Tate rocs ilcl iFite of speed is tun gee t A fiooc} chance to get.your horses fur• them. The c Fi ell died at her home, here on Y iorses or rigs that ma ha )- expernnent, and if it is r success•we II1C i Capt. John Trull auci wife of,Juhu y talk(, iso notice of for ours)tin work. This .ale is an Horse TO .. Friday last aged £i:; setts$, I nlunth pen to be on the road. They keep %'iii ' establish a permanent horse `' Stoves and General ardwarea and 18 days.. Mrs. Field vas n. the centre of fie road so file as niarket in NN'hithy. Parties wishing - f Pa sufferer and bore her ill- their intoxicated condition %will. m osier horses at this sale must make ' allow them to do so And Ruy horse known to its class,description a.nd age, J OSEPH` , K. B DY Hess with Chri talo fortitude. not litter than noon of ch 31st'to Her funeral %s hick took place oil that may banners to be oil the enable us tb get hand hills printed for �� U: Saturday afternoon was yr•ivate road 'it the tithe ulnst seek R place distribution. yt sale. ' A..selling enol- being attended only by the ins- of 9Afety• or renitiin on the road mission of 2 per cent, will be charged. ,SPR/NG UI/ALL :PAPERS mediate relatives AITd illterinetit '%yids itS driver to be hurled to de- If no,sale no char(ge.. Full particlllai'9 ta�ting place in the Union cern e- structiun... Complaints have been nt our office, Dundas St., Whitby. tery. The 'deceased was twice made that a uumber of hoodlums PosiG%dely no reserve on implerilents,' married. By the first marriage in i beastly state of intoxication enrriA es and harness. • Remember ..,::They await the judgment of Pickering Ladies. 100 different she had two of a family, J. A. drove their auto along the Bing_ the date, Saturday, April 3rd. styles and patterns. From 5 cents pp. S%see and 1lrs. (Dr.) Adair,' of stun road one day last' %week and Full•-stbek of Groceries. We keep no second quality. TOC(,n 0, alld by the PPC'On<I Inas 9evera} accidentSJ A'ere nano%sly RALE AT ONE O'CLOCK, SHARP. ` c kir Price. As low as the lowest. ridge lrPe of A fnmi}y. Dr. B. averted. It N this class that Field, SPR' LiskeArd, 3V. H. tealds to )Hake the ante tin nbjec•t Tf.RatG:-A11 sums of $10 and under, Dry Goods,' table linens, steam loom factory cottons. F1Anuelettes, Field, d tgist, of Toronto, nod of hatred in the eyes of the fArul_ cash; oyer that aanount credit will ginpha2ue, new prints, hosiery, gloves, etc. Foil range. he nen until October 1st, 1909, on 1111$9 Ad icle Rt borne. We ec• ee %Cho is not likely to tplerate a R Prazlttce taken-Highest market price paid. i such crn)dnct to likely ppr•oved n' res. 3 per cent. per tents ti, :11 Field and family our great A ex- annun)alln e l for cash. �ywplkthl l their bereavement. tent without resenting. �. ,MAW, Auctioneer. EDWARD BRYAN, PICKERINr �py-�'"�7 ., 'dk,r ^:..,. S ,.,,� .;e .•.,.. ':',.a. ".-.s, .ta's:ne. W..;^'-ti::•a .:.,rrvr 'Z-a4'\:'�.: �• -•2•• ,n« •Yi."t Y' -^r"� ,1A .R-t"•.et".:'` ^i L'S�.y: l.,n:Ssge: u.�,hx,,,,ap,.,..