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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1909_04_02 ` .�Rtl�Ta- -"91.i �: •-• ::T'.•. C: '•G "' "!' .; � ! . N.r X'7y. ^ossa.. -y-.«.� �'�•*' . ,. - .' ..•7=.-. .: ,. •a 4Y+( ".(', .',�,hc``'• , +n"'!: ..,...,. r-r'.• .... :sm:. sari•. ',:. ". .i,.._.:.a-..M,f�.,r`•-.: tY?,,...«�r^ -el.• t^; :may` :...,.�.,,..,csy:r ,.�,.:. `t;. i,r :,,n'-"'s3'.x:, :-p•-•..,s'"'':'.. � -:y+•`h,.. '`.,i;,, ..a. . ... • ....: ,.,..'-r" ..•.. :._.;�. ..r.='., i' •'�,Y': " �M F 1 • l• ., :•♦,: ... ,. ;'., a ,*�', l' _ 1 KE I N C IR C- il T - -: { - - —. .':• sato. VOL. XXVIII. PICKERING}, ONT'e, FRIDAY, APRIL �?, 1909 - NO. 26 Whitby on IM the 2ft oraeBlanketswhen bliss Lillie Seldon wits marriedMA Rev. W. G. Hannah, of Toronto, �Itd{cu6 You want the kind of Blankets your will address a meeting in the interests to Mr. Sidney May. Both are well CASEb TREATED WITH —_- horses cannot,get off and this is of the Lard's )ray Alliance in the and favorably known here. hlay.tliey , where you can et them. Presbyterian church here on the even- have a prosperous journey through •A• Late' BELL, use Surgeeoon of the Hangatten• We have a good assortment and the ink ofyiuesday, April 6th, at 8 o'clock, life. .`• , ,G•aeral Hospital. Successor to Dr. M.Bate prices are so every person A cordial welcome is extended to all GREENWOOD man Office hoars 8 to LO.a m,1 to 3 p m and 8 Can get them. to attend this meeting. Mr. Hanna - 1, to 8 p as Fiekering,Ont 48-1y Is a forceful speaker and !bore vt.ho Gentians Saskatchewan Robes, p . ; R. Sisson w as•in the village on Tues- tots rot a a At :O,EO. N. FISH, M. D. the best in the land. nlay bear hint will have a treat. day. COr*q(e q•v EM9 ao CATpY '•(nEq.l OR .pA aVORP3r7a• PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON • • John and Airs. McLean spent bion- AKtMAL Cit fT MASbO"NAL. Heather of College of Physicians and Surgeons, single Hiwneis, �- Team Harness. SCAF.BORO JUNCTION p v Out. Aabociate 0otoner, County of Ontario. Bolters,. Sweat .Pads, Curry'Combs, day in the County Town. Office Hours-8 to 10 a.m, and 1 to 3 and 6 to 8 bI ics )Jae Lid-et t called on a fear of'Brushes, Metal Polish, Ga] Cure, bet friend.bene on Tuesday lust. e a V,w. to. Out. 11-1y W. H. Burke, of -iagar:t 1 r,llc, h t, Axle Grease. Hoof Ointment, leased the Whitney far•ru at Scar ivt o. H•trness.Oi1 and DI-essing. and moved the:•eotl utt TL!esdti�, Thos. and =`ars. �CuI G, of�larkhaut, y_ Le�2L• spent a.few days this III-eek.with Bailey c Team Whips. Buggy Whips. Robt. _Bunn of this vill:(ge'm ren:n -� �Vetlierill. �_- »• E. FAR.WELL, Q. C., BARRIS- THObkPSON BROS., - Pickering inR to Ellesmere, where he 1vi11" t.il,e Mrs. Fred Seldon hast-eturred, after- SO -•s,Q p aggAs,ovs, TER,Count Grown and Count charge of the Ellesmere pn:.t (;.lice. FOP ALL S sur^ c 59ASLa„a,rD4, County y, y -- -pending a week with. her parents•ixt Btltoltor. CourtHouse.Whitby. 10-v bliss Bella Heron and her uncle, R. p,terboru. ecsa„a,clM�tEs opts, : Heron, arrived froth Regina Tu6sday. c(AvicA,F net rt�r,snt W. and Mrs. Crtt[nmer, of -Picker- �osaec:x,.rc. T. BARCLAY, Barrister-at-Law, Hiss Heron expects to remain home c ltl•(:. spent unday with Alex. and L• Soticltoz.Notary Public,9aectalEaami- CLAREMONT - for the Stitrtmer: ver for Higa Court of Justice, o ccee.or to Are coarited ct::ed tro'.1 the start,j,e it ie so ^ Whitby,Dow d McGlUivray,. Brock Street, J. Staring is renovating the Teefy act:-ve u 6n en diseased skiv or sores. FURNITURE STORE SCARBORO re,idoll('e here previous to taking pus- n 3' "ses�ic,t of it.' D.R. SPARK'S Veterinary. The funeral of the late Thns. Ori ie- _ rod, which took place Thursday after- N. Adamson is inovimz into the VEGETABLE OINTMENT tr �.� Everything in hm;,e vacated. by Jos. Harbron at t noon at 1 o'clock, t(?_ 5t.•lj;hri.u'et's' R'ha^ ci ce eI pl+.cd to a caro of Eczema, will a Tff HOPSI'.CB,VETERINARY$IIR• cemetery, was uiarltie in•the fort that S^1('ai Gannets. take away sit redness aid kill all diseased LEON, AND DENTI-sT• Etc. and Bedroom and �, !':_lith_ «'ilyon entertained ,shunt lean ii96,o and.pat thq skin into a Graduate of the Ontario ren +nary. Col- in;t fun7ily of fourteen children, 'ten btaltby, egtoofh condition. sons and f<�itr dour t1�Pntyofheryoun friends on Tur';• lege, Toronto, registered member of the ht"'�. all 11'prc g Diningroom_ Furniture p day evening, when <t most enjoyable ' Ontario Veterinary Medical AseoolaHoo. f- resent at the -last sad rites.' The All(:anaza!and Diu;Stores. 'Lame bones— a,e and 'residence one and one-quarter miles Lim w•as spent in g;ttrtes,etc. 45c. vise fo:sa north of Green Raver. Office and shoeing forge youngest of these'is 29.;soli .!bin's are ,ng1o3.. t bOnrrBLolla.m.,and 1 to f pm, Private also, Parlcir Suites atprice8 treati,raiid_ Judson Giki on wa's in ��'hithy on TheWax.z �.McDo�ALDCo,iMatlorytown,out vl grundchildren and one r 4l„oda attending the funeral of hie — telephone in my OMCs P.O. wifiiaw, Green the very lowest for good child. -- y g'' -- sivr, o - Marr-iu-tan, the late Mrs. Yeoman LAND. PF.ASTER ' Roods,' Windov<'Shadeband _ Gibson. tits. (:it,kon at one tune re-' t We deliver Curtain Pole”. sTOUFFViL_E %ided in' the vicinity of Salem where ' usftttfttl Q2ari+�. her iem:tins lrere.interredon alondzv. our Furniture The death of biter (;:.:eve. wife of _ _. .A,ND. SALT ►('HOS. POU-CHER Issuer of.,Alar- anywhere'free of tbarge,, John_G.:.Uurtin.of the'!=+:seta's Ii(rirl; - -i• riage Licenses.Brougham,Oat; took p%we here on Monday.- Deep:ts- AUDUEY Catl and see us. ed was wirlely known in the northern _ Herbert White h,(. been engaged.by The:hirme t of land Plaster and Salt t HOPPER Issuer of Marriage part of Ynrk rind in. +imroP cuuntie�. til r.-(.'kut sn,tn for theturnrner and W. has arrived unci allose 'ziuhs Piing for - D• Licensee in the County of Ontario, I-�- /� --•}}-- and was ]tpl<i in the lu }t ,, q+tiih-i(> pp cri Office at eWie,and his residence,.Claremont. �• H ��-C1_LJ xi Bpect. The_late Alt<ilio:tin, who t Firth Sakes the piaee lately _held-.bc it will'p2eaee atilt far Sallie as salon as *v NORWAY HUUSE.-Norwa k:urniture Denier, sic. i.+ survived .hy a husband and three 3J I{nd4 with Jetfrey Bras. pos-iicle at the'Elevator. Pickering. Mr. -ons, w:ts in her sloth year. Tbe• tune- 1'itN 1.1i31Pa kid Society held a pie Kingston Road. Psrt(enlar a4teataon gr- �iLAR�'MC.?NT' t'ai unci; pl.irp on �'4'c rdnesduy After- sooi:[1 on lti'pdnesclar evening in the Pky at-the Spank Mill ofilce. ea to farmers attemdtng tbo Toronto In rkets. _ Beet accommodation Hilder Lbe new manage. noon to StoufYvill.e-cemetery, Ci]t'1' 11'*ben A CPt'V p1eAStttl L.limp aY7. mint. Chargee moderate. J.J. fdccaun, Pro. wu.;.;pent. The attendance was good. ' praetor.: 8� , , A gtti. t w7,�sold, Larne Puckriq be- . . Ii- JACKSON. j� 1�4 �tWHITEVALE BI'OCk ROAd' Tl R.HEATO!T,TOK'N$HIPOLERH A GOOD RUG STORE ORj'J ir.c; the lucky bidder. L :�trs-Reesor is at Mr. Mid(ileton,who hag been'on the Fstt�lilislled 1813 • Conveyancer. Oommisefoaer lo: taking pte�ent quite. ill. i &%davits,' Accountant, Eta, honey to loan W e ho for a speedy recovery. Duut(rp properly to our west is moving ' on fasts Property. -Issuer of Marriage Lic. pe to Brinigham to his new farm recenQv f�! i aao�r whfteveli, Oat. T-t ?'C Trade At., Jas. Tadd has'purchacPd the I#eesor purchased from'S. $. StPyencon, and J.he Standard Bank faun now occtip7ed by R.Tweedie, Mr, McDonald, of Greenwood, will {. �j POSTIL4 Licensed Auctioneer, Mrs..John Poucher. of.Toronto, is wow the'Dunlop�}ltre.= ` 1' .'!o: Counties bf York and Ontario. Ana. the Quest of her daughter, airs. A.£. of. CaAiada n"y non sales of all kinds •ttenued to on shortest McFadden's Drug Store is a Major. «'rated-About Sftr ladies, pprefer- notice, Address Green giver P;O., out, - ',good place anis enjoys the pat- S.'Pennock is shout to ope77•a gen- ably good-looking, with ami%ble dls- _ •r tuna a of very particular p ositions, to attend a boa social to he geed 'Office - Toronto ��• B. POWELL, Licensed Aue- g p ocular eo- erakstoreoia'alay 1st.' die wish bite YV . tioneer for Ontario and York Cos, All ;ple in every section. success. _ ehl in Audleyy school house on the i :. W. of sales conducted either'pr vately or by We are Is to report that Mrs, evening of Wednesday. April 7th, in - .oatlon..bale voter ooffecfed. For nates or Why Shouldn't it? ' cu ons^.tion with the Audlev Literary Other ppa�solars apply at residence. eliaabetb Angus' and child, of Toronto, are in Society. These ladies are r 81:00 opens an.account in:.our Savings ., _ 8t,. Plckoriog. Orden left at News Ogles will disposed., y equated to -reesiye prompt attention. 131 Our stock is compiete, the. bran a box containing lunch sufficient , Department. .. _ _ y ___ Mrs. Trrnar'and ebild,, of ..Owen ore the highest and Sound. spent a fortnight Ri{h for two. they are then entitled to free M POUC$ER. Licensed Auction- t P! s absolutely the low- p g entrance. General admission 2b ct-.. Deposits of$1.00 and upwards are re- a. ears vain•br ane CoUaetor fez the Dona eat conaiatent with the natal ter, Mrs. R. Nowtan. _ i Mee of York and On%arta An kinds of auction ''sold, q. y this amount to be deducted from the ceired,on which the highest cur- ;. sager 000ducted and valuations made at mod- purchase rice when agentleman buys - rant cute of interest is BALSAM p rias•charge, Estates and CoasiRameau ooa- ' = _ "- � a'biz. `'Vm. •Maw, auctioneer, of allowed. - - slrisntly managed and sold by auction or Whitby, conducts the auction. Pro- . private sale. Mortgages, rents, notes and How about our eyes? 'H've drOundh s are out. -' - � '• • : ' y 5 gram in connection. Coble it.nd spend ��e000ral settlements promptly collected and salts- , us examine them and etin Wedding belly are ringing. g, No Delay in Making Withdrawals fP•tory seLLlemeats Ros:aateed. Phone or g asocial evening. !rite for Lerma and Pa-ticular&. Brougham, exact correction. A. Barber has got settled in Mr. That epidemic, which usually effects Out- Dates maT be axed by phone Nxws Pugh'a bonne. Farm Sale notes collected allies. y Boxing all the tinge at Balsam this the,housewife about the 1st of Aprif _ T. M. McFADDIN of each year,and which seems to baffle i �- s spring and so nr black eyes. General Bunking Business Druggist and Graduate ' Miss Sarah Edwards all scientific investigation with a view gg' gds 'returned home t Teansacted. o lesPenieg its visible effects on the X11 118IY1�8 PIC p - Wilfred Wilson attended the lance rpasetil ne inhabitants,and commonly : O liaise, est week from a six Reeks visit. i labs t BERING, OMT, known as •'hoose-cleanin is again ,Clarence T. Batt Mgr. - b' at Bryan Linton's Thugsday evening making i p► l� r< i IIndertaking Parlors last, g to .ravages id .t ;9 nselallr rquiet burg. %Then you see a back s Sing street, Pickering Mrs. R. W_ Wilsonspent a few dgra Wagner' Co last week with her tolbar at Clare- raid strewn with divers articles of - !Pickering Branch• Calls by day or night promptly s Mont. furniture and household adornments, _ attended ,t o. Telephone biis� afagFtle Morgan. of N. Ciare- .and the men Werrding their way to the (Bell or Independent.) hack door on their heels to -keep their Have a full line of iresh•and cur- inont•, is visiting friends in t a Ouse is p acstr e ---- - - f '' and do not run any, un'necssary;risks S Ice Ro Ge-,. Jones and Mr. Washburn at by. en - _ i tendPcl the,F9anceat Adanrson's,Green- tering white these conditions p' ll, Breakfast Bacon exit 9ekering Veru Ham, bologna, �t'einers, etc. ' -wood oil Fridav last. HA-ing secured,t.he agency for Will C+ith-r_r.nod* has left for the the_Orlt;trio Granite And Mar- _ S _ - we-+ w•I7ere he will prepare a home BROUGHAM ble Works. Brampton, "I -am CC ,Highest prices paid for for-his newly-made bride, � ' � re ared to furnish all work in e ,, *'1TBt-Claes rl 9 for hire Thr B(nnest. lass had un into (n- i p ' . g Butcher's cattle. Balimm haus bare organized a-fo(4-- p' the'-granite and marble line dealt phi:7P installed. Day or nIg}►t hall tpairl for the summer. Thes in- at the veru lowest prices,and tend .having a box social in the near John I afop, Toronto. spent Sunday -•workmanship guaranteed. ` B118 meets all trams fiitnre. with his parents iiete. Gciiiis shipped where desired. F :I nsuranc e •Iis� Bessie Bpnn tit. of ('laremnrit, ? Teaming promptlS, attended to. NY'. and Airs, W;,rd nttended -the n _5eP me before placing your party at'_lilt. F(;rsvtli's Ota Friila� last, •is visiting.at T. Bean.et's. other. Lettering done on Lhe :Agent for Canada Carriage Co, Vy', P. ,Jones is .ingving into Air. Nelson and ZIr. 1)ingulan, of Pick'• shortest notice, t Of all kitldS--Best alwa s recom. stint. ri�iteid at T. I3enn(t.'s. �• mended'. 3 Cocharine'a hc,us... + Rae and fan7ily moved nn C. W. GIBBONS, W. H. Peak J I�-' Hn =- 'Clarelriont ! Picherittfl. to their fat on Wednesday, iCINSAl.E i�-alter Bennett;of Toronto, is go- ing to resile at home for the present.' r • Conveyancing Done, J Mc-Clef ter, of Pt. Edward, is vis- Misses Eva and Lizzie Gregg=, off' ZWksmithi..5 itirq friends amend here. Claremont, spent Sunda ��'� EASTER Rents antl'Nrotps Collected.' 1 y at Hunh • H. _1Ip13riE•n solid a' fine hnt•sP to F. �Icr•hin's. "" NEW _ Charges reasonable. Richardson• of col nbu.=.1:1.t week, Mrs. Jnlm PourhPr: of Toronto, and A general blacksmith business done. Miss I-sits biopre is,improving nirel� �' g �Ir.=..4. E. Slaj(ir. 1Chiteya'le, Suniday-. -JEWELRY All.kinds of repairing neatly and IuO:+cre I'arn7 for sale. intend_ shortly - leave.for Ori• ed at Thos. Pouchrr's. : and intends c to promptly executed. ilia. E. Bodell's household effects were If you want to huy-sell o;•. rent., call Misses Willis and Repsnr, of \fat'k sllippud to Chicago an Monday pchere 'Morse-shoeing I at lr5 oftdce. Bargains• ham, have lyssa visiting at B. R'etii- - y g -,a - S �Pcialt he has taken up house., . �I Y R�CilarT�S•�n y. erbi cke Ryan is engaged with C. J. Rei. G.'bicGrrgor,of Aylmer,form- G�OR�ON rk' LAW, 3 yerly pastor of St, John's, paid a flying A complete new line of Stevenson at present and R. Bentley �. PICKERING, OMT• Y R ' Notary-Public,Public Pickering. with es Pengelly made his first ship- Lawtofamily left here �t M11S, • visit-to his friends h'er=e on i rasa! of grain towers on Saturday on am a Resd ley fo d the Slater rn7 W do ay r e lit fa y near Dollar, where they will reside in BTQOCblS, , The to northern Ontario. the future. : • Mrs. Pascoe was taken suddenly ill Mrs. Bowser and daughter,of Eu- WINTER SESSION on Sunday while on a visit.to her Hats, DOMINION BANK daughter, Mrs. Chas. Mackey. p • i hrasia, and Mrs. Laycock an sots of Mrs. Gibson, of Whitby, 'widow,of St. ti incept; are.visiting at the home s of their father, D. Dafoe. -- -Head Of�ce, Toronto Opens-January !th 7n< all de- the late Yeoman Gibson, as buried in Rings. 21 artments of the CENTRAL Salem cemetery on Monday. a The Ladies' Aid of the Christian ETC. ETC. BUSINESS COLLEGE, Yonge Walter Rogers, jr., has returped church met at the home of Mrs. Ed. - ; General Banking Business and Gerrard Streets Toronto. Willson on Wednesday afternoon, Now on exhibition. from I3amilton,, -after .spending the transacted. Our Catalogue explains our su- when-an enjoyable time was spent by g P winter with his brother there, all eriorhy in Equi went, Staff, The skunk seas p on is over and our ethods and Results. You are local sports are making up their"book's' Geo. Philip has placed in his store - invited.to write for it if inter- a large new refrigerator. Thia,wili be i .-Special attention given-to and re ort a very successful season of Pat advantage to him do the ill b pp ested in the kind of-school work flnancialIF.• m gr R We will be pleased to ,T the collection of which bNngs best success. Ad- Ilinsale branch of the `Voman's a he storage of butter HH mer months fort have you call: dress SHAW, President Institute met at Mrs. J. W. Rodd's on eggs, Meats etc. sale -notes. ThsaleT ' , = ursday the 25th. About thirty at- he .Frig comb The 10th a combination • ded arid'a'pro8tahle time spent. b held here last.Friday was a great sue- ten R. R. Mow ray rete ^d i hone cess, There were about 600 peiiple tr �3AVINCI�`DEPARTME " message irorrl Whitby p present, including a large number of BRITISH Term of 19W g y-on Monday ladies. There was $2.200 worth of pro-' �Itn received of $1, and that his m6ther was at the point of perty of all kinds disposed of at RoodSaijettCANADIAN Ten.per cent cheap- death. The old lady died during the ' • • upwards. BUSINESS er, ten per cent bet- div, prices. This annual sale -has proven ; COLLEGE ter for usinea Jose h Harhron has About Soished a I%fit-class place for selling all kinds -x=ta=e�st allowed at highest P of farm property and household effects k Current rates. TORONTO Shorthand and Mat- repairing his house and the painting p �gweller and `6ptieian `'t `v :ic• is now heing done by Win, -III",en, by auction or rivals sale. `�► Booklet free, R. A. Farquharson, of Brooklin. He expects to move, in 'IT t CHAP. D. GORDON, Manager B, A principal, Corner Yonge and about the Ast of April, and we look The Government's biliq amend- WHITBY, ONT.�3 WHITBY BBtANCB° nor forward o house warming. 'n ern y. �bfll ,event i Sts w + n t a b w l; I R the license act increases tavern ,. •gex•g inteFe, tae •li ,, :CfJOi. 4. .. .. .:,,ew.,....`.'.. 'bv-._ ." �.°.n..C{a+a:.!xd+w�i+ T"�],...-...=•.k.•y:•vd..ti•.,-r ' ne.•"r..c._:rsr,-.-.11 wL. ' v � _ n"'•: ' ' •,°R �• , raar Vi. r�••„�t�",y. byT :..mr:La,c(w..?.y....,.�s._ �r�_.:.i,:•s .4 ••.'S'.... L. -s.7.d q,`,y •� .y, .... ..;_ ... .,.,.. .flab•!'., . _ ,..,.,,/t' EE ,, stone, ,Tottenham and the EastWHITE MAN'S MAGIC. , ANARCHISTS IN LONDON End. They are well known for the FROM ERIN'S GREEN (SLE A MEDICINE —.. .. method of terrorism they employ. _ Why They Have (,teat Power Over FOR, THE SPRING �. Within the last two years these re- tfie, Natives u( Africa. ._ PROCEEDS OF CRIME F'URNISU volutionariea have been carrying on NEWS BY MAIL FRa3l IRE- The bu h' people• 'of Africa are mazX SUPPLIES. --- n of LANWE --- great believers in thv power a similar to the recent outrage in1tI- � �' --�' Tottenham, the proceeds being de- "—' fetish. In rhe 'Jun le i uIk u[ p g Africa Mr. R. H. Milligan tells Tonic is !ll Yftn Bead. I'ollce beep in Touch With Them voted to the funds of their party. Happenings in the Emerald Isle of how this belief sumctiiites becumes Not exactly sick--but not *peling POLICE ARE DOING NOTHING, by Patient arts Continued Interest to Irish- a great protection to the whites quite well. That's the way most in spite of much discussion- and men. -1- nnni.A among t bee People- rAel ;n he npring- Easily -. Surveillance. notwithstanding the numerous out -- they.believe the 'Whites trust have tired, appetite fickle, sometimes rages which have been committed 'The Belfast Corporation has more powetEul fetishes than their headaches and a feeling of depres- The.anarchist ' body in I oadon practicallynothinghas been done started a cleanliness crusade in own. sion. Perhaps pimples.or eruptions i consists chiefly of foreign e.:-tisans, y the poice authrities of Europe certain'districts, "A month after our arrival at may appear do the skin, or there Efulen, Doctor Good having occa- iemployed for the most part as in the direction of combined action Dr. George Ellis, the oldest Ir- ' may be: twinges of rheumatism to cabinetmakers, tailors, electric- g sion to go to the coast, on the way neuralgia. Any of them indicate for the prevention of anarchist sh surgeon, has died in Dublin at ;bought something of a native 'to that the blood is out of order;.that ',W tans, shoemakers and waiters. crimes. .The police conference in the age of 100 years. whom he gave a note addressed to the indoor life of winter has left its �Fhese men as a rule are in receipt Rome contributed little to the solu- At an attempted eviction in Dub- me in which he requested nie to, of good wages•and contribute freely tion of the problem of mutual as- lin recently, bailiffs were effective- mark upon )mo and may easily le. -Ito the cause. Their clubs meet in give the bearer a red cap—,& thing velop into more serious trouble. sistance, which indeed seems little ly repulsed with quick lime. cf yarn worth about five cents, but Don't dose yourself with purge.- IBohot Hammersmith, Tottenham, likely to be solved. in the East End of London. and In this country the police keep A boy of five, mimed William Cat much appreciated by the native, tine's, as many people foolishly do, some other places, says the London in touch with, the movement by terall, of Wesham,',was choked to although'it is, more becoming to a in the hope that you can put your death while eating boiled potatoes. monkey than to a man. biocd right. Purgatives gallop ;'Times. patient and long continued aur- `'Doctor -Good explained to him through the system and weaken 4 Their numbers.in London may be The recently formed Gaelic. So- Y veillance. Those known or suspect- ' that he would c.,ly need to go to instead of giving siren th, What . estimated at from 700 to 1,000, but eiety in connection with the Queens n $ g ed to-'be dangerous anarchists•are University in Belfast flourisliin Efulen and hand the note to me 3•ou need in spring is a tonin that it is, of course, di12ult to calcu: closely watched and their' .move- Y g without saying a word, whereupon, will make new blood and build up late the numbers of an organize- menta are carefully notified. New The Lisnaskea rural council have without-,asking any questions, I the nerves: Dr. Williams' Pink tion which is of such a nebulous arrivals from the Continent thus rejected a proposal to erect a would fetch out a red cap and give Pills is-the one medicine that can and shifting character. Nor is it come early under observation, and bridge from Corradilla to Fra"''s. it to him. do this spedily, safely and aurely. suggested that amort this number Island. gg g their haunts are discovered. • The "It was almost too•great'a strain Every dose of this medicine' helps can be found many to undertake the police in England, however, are At the meeting of the Sligo dis• upon his credulity, but he agreed. to make new blood, which clears active and dangerous task of tom- under a serious disadvantage as trict council, it was decided to act His entire town accompanied him the skin, strengthens the appetite, mitting outrages on soc ety. Never- compared with their foreign con- cept a contract for twelve laborers it, see this unheard-of miracle. It and makes tired . depressed men thelesa, at propriate times the freres,' inasmuch as they maynot cottages. was a walk of half a day, and they I and women bright, active and money and1m n are always forth legally interrogate the incomers, In -Lagvat, County Wexford, passed through several towns on!strong. Miss Mary C. Ayer, Ward coming in anarchist circles. As-to and when once a foreigner -has or- some twelve acres yielded an ey- the way, in which they told what ,brook, N. S., says.:- I cannot the money, it must not be forgottenrived in this country he is at liberty erage per acre of over 1,000 pounds ;vas going to happen at Efulen. speak too highly in favor of Dr. that the, proceeds of burglaries.and to travel . when and where - he- of fine leaf tobacco. "The population of each town, Williams' Pink Pills. I was weak highway robberies, have always pleases.- It is being discovered at Antrim jerking the dinner off the fire, and run down and' quite unable to been welcomed as supplies for the On the'Continent, of course, a that many persons who have no snatching up the baby and leaving work. I often had headaches, and anarchist war chests. This doe- different system prevails. The right to them are in receipt of old- the dead.to bury their dead, joined_ my appetite was poor. I began trine has been frequently declared, traveller has immediate) to fill u age Pensions. in the procession: taking Dr. Williams' Pink Pills sad a notorious disciple of 'this locomotive fore- "A great crowd presented them- and in a short time there was a P the hotel bulletin, giving his name, Mr. O'Meara, r marked improvement. and to-do school wrs the anarchist. burglar man at Tuam, G. S. W. Railway, selves before the house. They had P t y age, nationality, occupation, place Pena, who successfully committed of birth, rite:, to the police. If this has been promoted to the largest agreed not to invalidate the ovi- I am in better heath than I have a long series of burglaries in Paris unction,on the -lice, viz., Mallow. d•ence of the miracle 'by letting uie`been for years." in the, early '90s before being or- .is not considered satisfactory the ] know what Doctor Good had said. Sold by al.l medicine dealers 'or rested and sentenced to a - long Individual may be immediately hal- The post-office authorities are The note was the fetish that must by mail at 50 cents a box or sig term of imprisonment. ed before the police officials, b about building a new oat office r The. Dr. Wil- ed P Y g p effect, the result. boxes for $2.50 fram whom his state civil is carefully near the market square in R'oseona- "They stood with their hands f Iiams'. Medicine Co., Brockville, mon, at,a cost of about 840,000. CHLOROFORM I8 USED. noted, and he is subjected ' to .s over their maths for Rear the sec- Unt. searching and thorough .interroga- T-wo lines of railway are proposed ret-would fly out. Despite their - :It was known to the whole an-' tion. for •Bellmullet, one of which has s - I extraordinary efforts to keep i s . srchist body in' Paris. that. Pena ^y; obtained legislative sanction and )encs for a miiute; they were only SKATES 3,000 YEARS OLD. •- committed these burglaries, but the with it goes the state grant .of moderately sucetssful. fact that he contributed freely from 80Ji:1NTIC TALE OF A CITY. $675,000 ;'figure Skatiaz A.nlong the Ancient ..Their leader handed m� the the proceeds of his crimes to the — Norwegian Heroes. funds of the movement,caused bis Begun on Rafts of Tree Trunks In The oldest person in Londonderry note. I locked at it, .and without secret to be kept, and instead of a Lake, Now s Metropolis. i.� lilts. James Stewari, of Ceme- a word went into the house and The English chronicler ,has re- -tery road, who is now 105 years of immediately returned with the.cap. corded -that the youth of Lordoa being looked' upon as a criminal The story.of the founding of the i age. She has had four generationa. "They vented their..astonishment iri the twelfth century understood outlaw he was. regarded as.a hero. City of` Mexico is one othe art of flying over the ice like f the most i under her roof. in 'a great shout. Then each of : .Further, his example was followe II extraordinary tales in history. It Sixteen cvicted .tenants of the them, -yelling as loud as pos ible, I birds in the air; but the origin of by others. It will also be remem- happened in 1325, .at ] st, it be- Lewis property at Ballingar, court- began to repeat the entire iheident skating is far more wicient: An K bared that one of the'most cherish- gan a Tong time befor that, but t) Roscommon, have been restored from the beginning. They must Icela rile sage relates how the Nor- ed ideas of the Walsall anarchists'•was an accomplishe fact about to their cid homes by the Estates have been telling the story to their rves�ian hero Frithjof not only wras the use'of chloroform' in the ;600 years ago. '. Commissioners., dead ancestors, if one'might judgg 1-laced verses , upon the polished -_ ° - robbing of capitalists; indeed, a In the first place,'aays the Ros- .�>v.. by the way they shouted, and by the: mirror, but,also he' cut then.dear 'bottle of chloroform for this-pur- ! ary. Magazine, imagine an almost fact that no one seemed to-expect name of Ingebord, sags tha London Pse was sictuaaly found in posses- inaccessible mountain, crowned ,$4,600 FOR A BULLDOG. - anybody else to listen to him. The Globe, ision'of one of the prisoners.- The i.aitis a valley at the height of B;000 incident increased our prestige ` Skates have been discovered near _ ;proposal was that men known to feet above the level of the sea. In ,Thorou;hbred Merino Ram Changed "In' a•certain trading-house a�Spandau, in Germany, which those ppossess money'or,valuables should the centre of this valley was an im- Handy for $30,000. similar incident occurred. A native competent to express an:opiniun at- be followed into railway carriages manse lake. When the Aztecs ar- presented. a note to the tr der, tribute to a• period of 3.000 years or when going home at night, and rived, led by the priests of the God The offer of $4,000 which was .who gave him a knife. Then all 'ago, These. skates were made from chloroformed and robbed. of War,` they found it in the pox made and refused for a little French the young enterpri�nsw •natives tip- b°ones of horses, .figured'and per- This may seem strange in. this session of hostile tribes. bulldog the other day, weighing propria-ted paper wherever they! forated to attach to the sandal. country, but the device is much For that reason, and because the, only 15 pounds, makes the animaF could find it and presented it to Similar 'skates have been found at employed in robberies on the Con- 1priesti of the.lake where ththat in ere estaini worth dtewe, l,tantgold. sec price the trader, supp,�sing that he would-1foorfielda_in Finsbury, ar.d like tinent. The Lettish revolutionists P produce a knife . and' give it to; disr�veri- have been made is In England chiefly reside in Leyton- an elevation of stones an eagle had by no means exceptional,•however. them; but.when they witnessed his I Berlin in the bod of the Spree. been seen descuririg a serpent, they_Lady Samuelson •has •a' Japanese dumb ignorance, , they concluded These and similar disco"cries, we be-gan the construction of the cityspaniel that has won many prizes that there we.re limitations .to the learn,-enable the authoritie� to con- on .this spot, immediately over the and championships, for which she white man's magic " elude that the European ice area deepest waters of the lake. There has refused $5,000. in prehistoric times extended fromcan .� gav Dos do not hold a monopoly in Great Britain to Finland and from the Azteds -that their wanderings high values, or o er Norway to Hungary. that T believe that; but for ! B,BLIIBLB MBDICI - the use of your Emulsion µ•cold end when-they should pace I sometimes fetch 'record prices. _ t reached a place where the priests! Four lambs„ the property of Lord I would long since have would behold an eagle resting on a1 Roseberry, were sold at Kelso some JOR IOUNG CHILDREA HEAR! HEAR l been in.-my -grave. I was - •cactus plant, devouring a serpent,.�few years ago for $1,750, This.was On the word of thousands of past work— Could not walk Confident that they had found the a record price at the time, but it "Those sectional bookcases are mothers in all parts of Canada who fine things. You can start irr.a up-hill Without Coughing spot' ordained to be their abiding has since ben beaten. A dealer have used Bab 's Own -Tablets home, they began to construct rafts' from the Argentine Republic paid Y' small way and add to them as you very Bard." c f thr. trunks of 'trees, coverin 1 $2,000 'for three lambs, reared on there is no ot•hrr medicine so gond can 'affor it:" - lthem with thick t3�aSera of earth Kin. Edward's farm at Sandring- in curing all the minor ills' of baby-f "Good idea. W by doesn't vome- 1 hood and childhood. And we give bod invent a sectional ;hat for THIS, and much .more was upon which they built rude huts of ham; but the retard price was pard y written by Dar.G.W. Hower- more or less solidity. Groups of for a champion thoroughbred meri- You the guarantee of a government ladies Y„ - ton.-Clark's Gap,W.Va. We I dwellings son began W form them- no ram exhibited at the recent 'analyst that the medicine is safe ;: aras no opiate or poison worst + would like to send you a full Eches in roand cont hregular order, thus deter- Sydney Sheep Show. It changed Light, heat, and oil are the nus, rico Mrs, L. Murphy, St: copy of .his letter, 'or'you niining the primitive streets_of the, owners for the astounding sum'of g'' enemies of the rubber tyre. might write him`direct. His new city. $30,000. Sylvester, Que., says:—"I find g I They also• constructed boats and, The increase in the value of cer Baby's Ow.n Tablets the safest and case was really marvelous, best medicine for all stomach and The Foming summer will be a but is only one of the many oars of different sizes useful in, ta.in types of cats during the past bowel troubles and strongly recom- great one for embroidery. peace and war, and while certain I few years has also been quite „ proofs that of their number occupied them-1 astounding. Pincess Victoria, the mend thein to other mothers.. Sold selves in defending their homes and;daughter of Prince C,hristia has by 'medicine dealers or by mail at One secret of success is the early brethren from the onslaughts of some -very valuable "pussies”.'at `25 cents a box from The Dr. 1Vi1" discovery that 3 ou can't do every-_ S hostile tribes, others continued t•o� Gumberland Lodge. One of these, Hams Medicine Go., Brockville, thing.Scott im rove and enlarge the new city. tisplendid blue Persian kitten, is Ont. _ � Gradually the lake was filled up, worth at least .$1,000. Her Royal `: -- 11Ir Bacon-"You should neve>z i - and terraces arose, one after an. Highness owns a large number of , VENOXOL'S FISH. judge a man by his clothes, my Emiulsion other, in th-r, place once occupied cats and provides luxurious apart- dear." Mrs. Bacon—"I never do. by the deep waters.. merits for them; in fact, they live Sting From'the Little Weever Often J always judge him by his wife This was in itself g herculean la fir. perhaps the finest oatteries in clothes!. " g g bor, unsurpassed in ingenuity and the world. Results in. Much Pain. is the most strengthening cl and re-vitalizing preparation durability by any similar work of ,► It is curious that while so much Jorki•ns="I do not suppose there in the world. Even in that ancient or modern times. Upon has been written in our language is a man living who c%uld success- THE JAPANESE FOOTFALL. ache u e - most stubborn of all diseases the first of these terraces was con- ' on snake.bites there has been tom- fully forge my name to q (consumption) it does won- strutted the Teocalli, or -sacrificial de of the'things 'which strikes partitively little placed on record and get it cashed'!" Morkins—'`Is ders, and in less' serious temple. It was begun in 1216 and one in Japan is tthe footfall, so dif- concerning.the stings of fishes. I your signature such a peculiar one, troubles, .such as• anemia, not completed until 1325, a period' ferent from the sound • made by Snake, bites aro rare in this;then l" Jorkins—``Nd; but' .I q . bronchitis, asthma, catarrh, of 109 years, from which time may I shoe leather, filling the -ears in say cojintrv, but fish stings are very l haven't any money in the bank!" or loss of flesh from any be dated the official foundation of 1 a crowded station in,Tokin with i , omnion, especially among fisher- —— Tenochtitlan, to ttia aiuoern�F,urn ea.n looking trains, platforms, Hien and fishmongers. The fishes I .The adjutant had lectured a cause the effect is much P Gity of Mexico. ticket offices, bookstalls and/ot:her that most often sting are the great squad of recruits on'company drill, quicker. r 7-familiar ' objects. The musical and little weevers. A prick on the battalion drill, and every other D.not richt. C1rt'n bottle nl.AQOJand • - clicking noise, of tho wooden san- hand or frim from a weever causes form of movement that he could 1,WULaioN••be sure it's sCOTT'a WHY SHE LEFT. ' trr;R rials or clogs, which aro 'worn out much swelling and inflammation -think of, and at last threw in a "What.did.that�4ervant�zi.r..l_beave c,F.donrs by. all clagses_of Japanese If the arm is affected the inflam little instruction of his ow-n on- youfor 7She'dbec7i �vltli'yi3u for -ariii inti oh,acvtaiscxl a,bore tutuittieYclt, 1rz:ct c;prcr; ;. Ci, r,:: r: 11 - -pcrears hadn•t shel" ground at varying heights accord= der, the swelling of the whole limb enemy. "On•the field of TattleLet nq send Ton Afr. limrertws �•arta .��� i(trrrt' re �n c•meum "Yes, but you see my wife'siing to the state of the roads, is one being enormous. -The pain is agon- brave.soldier will always be foundjust %� d us a cwt Card rad mebeen losing weight, and the maid Iof the most characteristic bits of izing, t•he patient often falling into where the bullets aro thickest; you this paper. has been putting on flesh, until at,detail orf the country, and an,y. Pic- � state of collapse or becoming de- understand. Private Jor.es, whereecoTr & ROWNElast she got so she couldn't wear' ture afterward recalled to the, mind lirions. Usually the inflammation _ �ildyou bre fomnd, then, on t•,« 126 Wellington st..W. Tomy wife's clothes at all. That's' has this ctinkety clink, clinkety subsides in about three days, fol- lrattlefirld '," Private Jones -- "in r why she quit." iclick, as a running accompaniment. lowed by desquamation• tho ammunition waaulT, sir." r ,,SnS.s .. .., n.r.. ,. 'q,. tit+.N^. &{:«' ^'t "e,`ws^ .�,,,. ,.�x.t +«i` rnhry: ,p.p ,':;+•t. •'sy r1i'�,- .'?•Sr ­4 .-.R:fY6�:li�J p vr.'., ,„"•' .,,:'.”-ea�X i".„;1 di•ran...:`; i:...:.. ..r:".:,,. .�_ .,.; .4.. ,. +:.a Y -.� .�;^..v:±d• Jw Y, 'e.L.,. s.-+� ra.,x .y;,,. i; �y �f ::. .,.^...J`Tl, "3":f •'�.`': .+ .•e:. :,y. $ �_-,d , * .s .• ;e .. WIN"`�,y..'Y ••! ,,•,0, s. 1. ' •'". �, - .�$: ::r''., .,i.;,;:..... ,.-cJa ..f; Sr •.-:�,. .Y.[ .. ... .. uT• ....r.s,^� '?' ' '.0 as �'✓ _>' '+ria• � .x•:s�',-x'-•t ,.. a - " ..gyne- qi7,-'�.t..',}..... .a..e�: .-"¢•'.., Y4. M _ r.,Srh,. .. _ .. - -. •�' �' ..J',. w717 all of wl:i,, they have W provide as " PHOTOGRAPH OF THE SAND. •once More the wolunbtarea, for the body is purely THE COWBOY BARONET." --- PE-RU- NA ­ . *�. e y Sir Genille, Cave-Brown-Cave, of New Method of Identifying Crimla- aProof Is Gwen Each applicant for admission 'to Stretton Hall, Ashby-de-la-Zouch, ale DeTised. yor cramvs m the stoninch of Six tears' the cors is told Your. w•oA in standing. war time will b., to follow the fight- !Leicestershire who is better known o i. � A novel met 1 n Can a as e Cowboy Baro- criminals with absolute certainty! ' - - -'-" ing line and catch Uie men as they;net " has had a wide experience of stomach for six years.' i tried many _ dro This prospect does not has been devised by Prof. Tamas- That Dodd's Kidney Pills p p p the value of Zam-Buk. i,riting to kinds of medicine, also was treated discourage applicants, and a steady sine When comparing the veins on a friend recently, and speaking of the back of both hands a• strikingby three doctors. ��- will cure, the Deadly stream of smartly attired women, this great balm, he says:- diversity will be observed. Far I "They said that I had nervous dye �!N, many of them wives and daughters "I feel it is only my duty to let a sia. I took the medicine for two �d have more important, however, are the P P cruiting office to interview Capt. differences noted in the hands of years, then 1 got sick again and gave ,derived by keeping Zam-Buk handy, different persons. In order to up all hopes of getting cured. Baker, the commander of the corps, and having it in constant use. For 'cause the veins to stand out more '•I saw s testimonial of a !tan whose Martin o'Crady 8611ored From Isrlaht's TWELVE MONTHS' COURSE. Ithe sprains and bruises which I distinctlythe 'wrist should be R� Disease for a Year, but the and Reit- have incurred in my horsemanship, bandaged for a short time. Their case was similar to mine, being cured All members are expected to re and in m cowboy life generally, g' by Peruna, so thought i would give it t ' able Kidney Remedy Cured Him. Y Y g y' courses can then be photographed main in the corps' for at least I have found it a reliable and P g a,trial, 1 procured a bottle at once. Emmet, I Owingto the size of the hand it Renfrew Co., Ont., Apr. twelve months and to attend riding speedy healer. Some of the best and commenced taking it. 6 (Special).-That rhe one sure cure school' once a week. Applicants 'riders in the gest that I know, use is far easier to discover slight di- „1 have taken nineteen bottles, and versities than in minute ptints of for Bright's Disease, the most must par's a corps doctor and ac- ,Zam-Birk- regularly with the great- , am entirely cured. I believe Peruna ' deadly of all kidney diseases is quire a knowledge of first aid. lest benefit. I may mention that finger tips. hot can any volu>a- y Dodd's Kidney-Pills is again proved Many of the women who join on one occasion, my horse, "Bob," tory alterattion'of the'vein tissues' 1s all that is claimed for it."-Mrs. v in the case of Martin O'Grady of are sufficiently well to have I t'c feared, unless the hand should C. tJarnison,61 Marchant St., Watson this lace. And for the benefit of horses of their own brit for those came down with me, rolling over be seriously injured. villa,Cal. P my limbs and tearing pieces of other sufferers,- Mr. O'G4ady has who cannot afford the expense skin off m arms. By use of Zam= - - , „ given the following statement for Capt. Baker is recruiting a corps 'Buk,immediately the. wounds and Janksr I see that young Noodle c- T� n.c{gn ��]r publication: Of nursing infantry. In each case brii'iaes were cleanly' and gLlickly !long Distance' Wireless eless and Miss Sharp have lands a match r "'For over a year I suffered from be is"ambitious, and says that he healed, and the raw arta covered of it. He's got no head at all, but Bright'•s disease, I was -attended is aiming at a strength of one thou- with new, health skin. she's a clever Kiri." G a ma - by a doctor, but he did me no good. band yeomanry and three thousand I Y "Well, you can't aspect a match ?r, M s infant` "When on the Mexican -plains, Vic iorian and Virginian to have two heads to it."' My ppetite was fitful, my sleep Y; I-have used Zam-Buk for poisonous .. y. broken and unrefreshin My mem- The minimum height for recruits I to-Date. g insect-bites. p' I# your children are troubled with cry failed me and I was always in the yeomanry is 6 .feet 3 inches, I Zam-Buk is Nature's own' heal- Graves' Aired, and nervous. I had sharp as a woman under that height has •ing balm, beingcomposed of pure The Marconi Company has re- `Forms, give thein or; safe, . sin and pressure at the to of m difficult in mounting without het P R i 1''s'arm ):atal.. to. ; ,safe, sure p P P Y Y g p herbal essences. It is a sure cure calved instructions to fit up the Al-I and effectual. Try. it, and mark head. There is no• intention that these!.for eczema, ring-worm, ulcers, tan.line turbine steamers Victorian the improvement in your child. "Being advised to try Dodd's nurses when on active service shall•Icuta burns bruise`s oisoned Land Virginian with long distance i Xi Pills, I bought a couple of encroach upon the work of the am- ;sores, chronic wounds, bad leg, i wireless equipment. These two� How a lucky -man does enjoy 4. boxes and found relief soon after bulance corps. They will not re- soles, festering sores, and all skin vessels will -be -the first steamers pointing with"pride to his superior ;ty I started taking thein." move the wounded, but will render injuries and diseases. -Druggists on the Canadian route.to be thus judgment! This is only one of hun�reds of first aid, further hospital work be- and Stores everywhere sell at 5oc. equipped, and the installation will cases in which Dodd's Kidney Pills ing left to the organizations with Is, box, or post free for price.from enable them to be in communica-I Repeatit:- i3huon'eCurewitIalways have conquered the worst•form of la wh se, province it falls. Zam-Buk Co., Toronto 3 boxes, I tion with either side of the Atlantio!cure my coughs and colds." kidney disease. They never fail to. • ' WILL Q0 INTO CAMP. $1.25. You- are warned against for the entire trip between Monty- ' 'cure Bright's •Disease, Diabetes,- harmful imitations, sometimes rep- real and Liverpool. Most men would be'-glad to pad Rheumatism, Lumbago or Siatica. In.the summer it is proposed 1 rented to be "just as good." large income tax for the sake of , that the Yeomanry Corps shall go a into camp, where they .will attend I - Pecken "You are not ma-rie<1 _that kind of as income. personally to their horses and per- Mistress-"Are you not rather Y g All women Know what is is to have violent palm et, are youl" -Youn bath- No _ AM AZON GORP�► FOR ARMY form many of the duties which fait1small for a nursel Nurse.- "No, but I'm engaged, and that's as,Piometake one thing and somean•,thee our ad- 'AMAZON a cavalryman under canvas. indeed, madam! The children flood as being-married." Peckem over is s place rhe n d: L•• sieathbtto give —``It's a whole lot bet if only oxer tho aeair,f the pain; it will do mart to gtr• - The establishment of this coy s l --- - - 3�' oa Damson than WnythinY. A c't trained nurses should do much!don ti fall so , far when 1 drop au knew. y 'WO'JIE:� l�rYIOE'B T4 FIGURE - p '._-..: ---After s man has acquirt►d a mil - ihem " y to prevent a repetition- of what ON BRITISH F1111NG LINE. happened during the Boer War,� Month After Month scold sticks,and seoms to Repeat 1t:-"shilolve care will always lion he can afford to call his waist when a number of high-bred and roar hales in your tbruat. Are Iran aware that on" my coughs and lLolds•" Coat 8 vest. even s etubtoom and long uegloct�d out.f is cured _ romantic women, seeking notoriety with Anon's Lang Baham t .-seCan any little boy," asked the e 'Proposed. That Regiment Should be tnor43 than anything else, went out Oman s Sympathy _- new. teacher, "tell me the differ- Feminiae Froin Colonel to South Africa a3 nurses Totally In China, a pupil, when reciting ence between a lake and an a you discouraged, .Is your doctors ineo.mpetent, these women were not his lesson, turns his. back to Iiia .,, „ „ blit a heavy financial 1oa�2 is yo-.0 .print ocean t I can; replied Edward, t r.e4vv physical Lica burden? I n-1 'What to Drummer. only In the way, but the Cause of these mean to whose women-1 here teacher• whose wisdom had been learned been discoura�ea:too; but learned how to ' much unnecessary suffering on the ., want to relieve our bur- a• from experience. Lakes are much cure m sellf. I Y 'Good progress is being mad@ is .part of the unfortunate patients dens. iv&t� not end the pain and stop.th Repeal ft:-'etlhiloh•s Cnrewill always leas8ntef to swallow when you fall doctor's bill?' I cart do this for you an: the formation in London, Englandi who. happened to fall into their cure my coughs and acids." P �will if you Wtu assist trio Of a mounted. corps of women bands. _ au you neem do is ur write for a tree nurses, whose duty it will be W ful- The first woman officer of th'e, A'restaurant-kee hoz of the remedy which has been placed y per and a deII- 1n mY hands to ba Kivtn away, PcrLape . low the army is battle and render First Aid Nursing Yeomans Cors A Thorough Pill.-To clear the this one box will cure you-it has done so R 3' g Y P fist, who are next-door neighbors stomach and bowel's of impurities for others. If so, I sl:nil be harpy and `first aid to the wounded; The tat- to receive her commission is Lieut. in a pertain street, had-_fallen out, P you will be cured for -c (the cost of a ' est feminine candidates for mill- Lady' Ernestine Bunt, eldesidaugh- and it is rather hard on the former and irritants is necessary when pv saga stamp), Ynur ieccers h,id cone- tory honors; however, are noir satin- ter of the Marquis of Allesbur I their action'is irregular.-The pills dentiaii . `;•rite to-e..iv nor my 1r-e tre tt- 4 3t that the latter should have a_glar- stoat.aX S.E curJUJA.Wind-"-ant. fied with the scope' offered them a& She will lead one of the troops 'of ing announcement in his wiiid,o'w .that will do this work thoroughly Dlembers of a nursing corps. which the 'corps will be composed. tc, the effect "Teeth sharpened l are ParmelFe s Vegetable Pills, About this season-of the year the #i These wq}nen all lead an open I She is wetl qualified for the work tt, tackle tough steaks.'` which are mild is action but mighty old hen sleeps on her parch and' air life, and are good.. horsemen she has undertaken,'liaving receh, i;t results. They purge painlessly ,dreams of what sne will do to the "and fine game shots, and they think 'ed a thorough training as a nurse. - And effectively, and wrtrk.a.permati- Bowes beds in the spring. R these qualifications . could be put She was a staff nurse at Krugers- The merits of Bic-kle s Anti-Con- ant cure': They-can be used withsumpfiye Syrup as a sure remedy wilt fear Ly the , most delicately to better practical-use than in do- dorp during the Jameson Raid. -- I Missionaries to All Lanes are friends nt Fate ins hospital work. They.aant to ,1,��. for coughs and colds are attested constituted,, as there are no pain-•;k,ter ilw,Ire 144letters teaifyto the rant, stand shoulder to sht�alder with by scores who know its power in. ful effects pre4ecdt::g their gentle' ytl s'ni.ient.ani m,d.ten e:ae:yeneles, each v .111. fitting boots and shoes cause giving almost instant relief when sprk!ns,(•uta and brui+ev, tCrr Lint it invalw4hiu, - their brethren in the fighting line g F g operation. _ A,64 vahst,t.tet,there to but-Dae PainkUhr'.', Id there ever.arise an eater- corns. Hol!uway's Corn Cure is the thrgat is sore with coughing, -lorry carte .;c andsoa �. atartcle and orns�otti'a and rdered in-1 onsequcneo.y A bot- F.dinbur h University as confers Ah, Mr. Flitter, 1 y gency desperate enough to requiresion upon, " hear you have their services. They propose that g y h P P —- tlo of this Syrup will gut into your new house! Are yota the many women throughout the red the degree of LL.I}., is already Teacher- Did Jimmy, Green help save doctors bills, -and a great an. LL.D. of St. Ardrew'e Univer- all settled yet2'.. Mr. la'litter-''31T ' British Empire who possess- the you do this surri l". Willie--"No:in." deal ,of suffering, Price 25 cents; -city. It was at Edinburgh Univer- except the rent!" - same qualifications: as thefnselves Teacher-"Are you sure he drdn't at all dealers. - - ---- e - shall be formed, into a league on „ _ itt' that he graduated M. A. IIrnenrmTfromwhnte o - '^ .the lines of the British. Legion of help you 4 Willie- ]es•m. He _-- AGE NTS alar i;iur supplier yrs ..__ r'On iersmen, [ US becoming an - -'l illtTlc-'r'—'`-` C-a'lly�-1 138 -PasSay, "A �Yo.WIN Cough" Is tbe'er1 of torture& K un<+xtl+futinn,sti.;t t,th;m. Itn,c try 6ne g Innis Snt mercy olve them raercy a the form of `'n•Ji, we supe Y pure tors,coffees. spies , per Imperial regiment of Amazons with the white feather on your hat makes. ACen's Lang balsam, which i. used with such fumes,toilet requisites,eta,attbe ioa•eetprtoea. ' RepeatW-"shfloh•sCurewill alwoye you Took-at. It-ast five years young nd•effect even,in eausamption's early stages The L'cInG spectaltissCo-,•Dopt.A,Toruuto,a� branches in every colony, ready to Dore my coughs and colds." „ ever riaglect a cough. answer the call to arms whenever cr? ltliss Passat'-"Well, you it is sounded. Old Chap-"Yes sir, I'm-ginety- may-er-put• a'couple• more white _. i {pr� feathers on 1t." Hicks-"Micawber'e wealth, ��fe' 1CSC�1l�CU Age�fS a�,ed ENTIRELY FEMININE: three nest, iiirthday, and I'don't -__ dare sav, is, wholly due to his own recollect.ever telling a lie." Young Repeatit,. '"Shiloh•sCure vrUls.lwass unaided efforts." `Vicks--"On the Rlch.,,.JR nrrtmmnnd Fire Insui'snee Con / It is-suggested that the head- Man-"Well you can't expect our cure my coughs and cold&" pony, Head Office.Hichmnnd'Qua. !.•tablish.J gg y P Y contrai,y,, the most of it is'due to is:e, Capitai TL',a 000. F-,t age:rciesat unto ret .'quarters should be in London. The memo-ry to be very reliable at that t. his creditors 1 but they'll never get .anted Oats, t'r„vince of Ontario, addreo p regiment would be:'entirely femin- age. "That man will never forget his any, of it;” J. II. ERaRT,' Chief gent, ins, from,drummer girl to officer. first and onlylove." "And who Influential and • capable women •A Pleasant Purgative.-Parme- - NO.is weningtan St.,East,Taranto p may that tie Z" "Himself." liepeat it;-'$'ailoh•s Cure will sawa�s 'would-be appointed squadron lead-, lee's Vegetable Pills are so come- cure my coughs and-colds.' pa 'yI C RelseThimwthoathlilk ' �n • EV BnoOet Free. '-ers and troop' officers, and the in, pounded as to operate on both the — ateoiarl=s3"dco.,Ltd.,T.tuna struction would inclilde. •,riding, stomach and the bowels,' so that A Good Medicine requires .little Mrs. Dunleigh-"It is very singu- scouting, driving, rifle and rev o' th act alon the whole alimentar advertising, Dr. Thomas Eclectric lar that our mother always ha g, uPr$ s y. y y hap- a DYEiNO i] wined th-e cod name now ever practice, signaling (telegraphic, 1 and execretory passage..' 'they are Q R g pens to call on me when. I am. z . _;damp, flag and heliograph), d' rot.drastic in their work, but mild enjoys, not through elaborate ad- out." Little Flossie Dimpleton - and a w.int. rtsis i..speei.h,with the spateh carrying and all sorts uf'ly purgative; and the pleas of vertising,, but on its great merits "Oh, we can see from our window BRITISH AMERiOAN DYEING OQL 8.S a remedy for bodily pains and tt 'Med patsbculars b pet and we■re sure to W lob postal work, Such, in brief,.is the taking'them is ' only equalled by whenever you' go away. I Address box •u. Montreal ischeme. I the gratifying effect they produce. ailments of the respiratory organs. The matter of uniform is offering i C'ompoundcd only of vegetable -sub, It.has - carried its fame with it ----- --- --- --- - ` wherever it has gone and it is rio obstacle to the rapid growth of stances' the curative qualities of j prized at the antipodes as *ell as " the First Aid Nursing Yeoman` which were fully tested, they afford RAW ! g Y I at home. Dose small, effect sure. Corps. All the members seem per- relief without chance of-injury. fect'ly-content with a dress by no treans elaborate. They toc�ck very BAD ESAtiIPLE, S FR:iNCE'S RCDI BILL LO«'ER. UR Sa IId "smart in short dark b;wtf eirts, H I S high black bouts, scarlet tunics, . A well-to-do Scottish lady one Statistics for 1907 Show Large De• 'r white belts and peaked cloth caps, day said to her gardaner, "Man, crease. 'Write for Weekly Price Usts. 'Shipments Solicited. t. Tammas, I wonder you don't get Statistics for 1907, just issued by JOHN HALLAM' - 'TORONTO, ONT. t married. You've a nice house, and - all you want to complete it is a the French Ministry of Finance, wile. You know, the first garden i show that the, consumption of al- cohol is gradually diminishing in er that ever live had a wife.'' 8 Y B ` "Quite right missus, quite France. The decrease is more ra- �� ri7ht," said Ta,nmas, "b't�t he fid in the towns than in the coun- ( didna keep -his job 'lang after he I try, although the consumption is S „ still much greater per head in the , of the «ift� USED IN a : cities. _.� _ In north and best France eonsid- leading Conservatories, Colleges, Schools; 1 First-Broker-"Flow's that min- erably more alcohol is drunk than ing scheme of -tours comil:g out'l" in other -departments, the average 1 Theatres, and in thousands of homes where a piano, i Ceeond Broker--"Splendid. Why, consumption per•inhabitant in the of di4tilfetive merit u appreciated. Ile Bell is the we sold every. share . before we Seine Inferieure beingthree zl I . • , - found the Hilae." g" only piano with the Illimitable Repeating.Action. r ions per annum. In the centre and - Fouth-west the consumption is as ry coxa ion as half a gallon. Havre has - -- r null ng use M Bat Yea, grandma, when I graduate of�9s•��•ht u t,c mr! �` I intend following a literary ca- earned an, unenviable distinction, nutations s914 enly.fo reer-write fur money, you know," its consumptinri of alcohol being "t hy, Willie, my dear, ,yuu haven't nearly four gallons per head. Send for (free Catalogue No. 75. dune anything else since you've The consumption of absinthe is ISSUE NO. 14--09 been at college." rapidly rising. 1'lt:DLLL PlAN04I'0rAanCo-. birdied GUe-LPH.0NTARMi. `'t• •' �' •.,x�`'.. F 9 "+; e L. ., W-..a•-+.;. .�.' y. :� , '.:'` : i' G./ '4u Y', Aro '.a.�_ - y,r,,,, 'l.r t. -'_f .7n-' 'rT:- :. f." .:.,•,. ,y. ... '.mss/y.r 4Y::.�'-•••• a-•rt. •^.':'-''1+.c�•'r.. .F- w:'.-+,.' '•c .•1 .r"" �`�o -7777"-- `.K,ae�4C+.+'6"..:'�,•..4e'.,tn+ge,u.A,a'r-,. .:.....=:+sir 13 �'ti[E at_..Fs.u:�+<a.0m.s:t drY�W:n]�.•a:•M:.�._xf'+ .-r.X+`.,n.:"e-.q ••1..+.Y ar i� 9.�W ^=FuF vs�. �. _ y>+`_4�L:{ al S. :flV=. 14—Two varieties of Carrots 2 e I5—Three varieties of Fodder or GIspublished a Silage Corn 5i cry Friday morning at LL O>�oa, SAVED ►'�11� SOl1 U L q,YickeriaR.Ont. 16—Three varieties of Millet .. ti• � � � �i��'• RATES OF ADVERTISING: 17—Two varieties of Sorghum .. 2 ll 'First inset tion per line to cents 18—Grass Peas and two varieties Each subsequent inw ttion.per lire• 5 cents of Vet.-hes The People's Cash Butter and Egg Store - ;' This rA'Sciziate doer no;int]Kim —ado Legal or Foreign•19—Ra e, Kale and FieldPWIM AN advertisements. nota for 3 or d mouth,or by the yrar. Half 20—Three varieties of Clover 3 ~•: or years contracts payable quarterly., 21—Testing two varieties of _ : Baslaeea tarda,ten linea or under,with paper Alfalfa(Lucerne).. V War. $3 00 payable is advance. IorNoticein local columna ten cents per line, 22-Four varieties of Grasses 4 Our New Goods for Spring are here. A new supply in ever demart- lave cants per line eaca subsequent insertion, `23—Three varieties of Field Beans 3 every went. Our lice of Wall Papers largest ever shown is Pickering. 8 atal contract rate. made known on applioa- 24—Three varieties of Sweet Corn 3 g g tion. No free advertising. OPERATION Advertisements withotas w ' — . 5x< to anti orbs den and charged ao- 1 Turnips ... 8 . BOOTS and SHOES—We call special attention to anew ran Ca e aotnts mu OrdentbeLu ri discont sent advertise-pb- 27—Sowing g By Lydia E.Pinkham s y y. Sasnts mast be in writing and sent;to the pub- R Dian cis on the level, � Quaker Brand: We control this make of boots and shoes. The are ex- and ]fisher. and in drills 2 cellent quality, stylish and well made. Colpe and see theta and try a pair. Job Work promptly attended to. 28a-Two varieties of Earl=y.Potatoes 2 Vegetable Compound You will find the pt ice right. r. TERY8 28b-Two varieties of medium 61.25 per year,; $100 if pail in advance. ripening Potatoes 2 Belleriver, Que,—"Without Lydia t 28c-Two varieties of Late Potatoes 2 E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound I First class Tailor-made Suits and Overcoats to Order 29—Three grain mixtures for would not be alive. For five months I JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor. grain production S I had painful and GENTLEMEN—Wake up it is Spring. You want a well made,stylish shit 30—Three mixtures of Grasses irregular periods for Easter. Leave your order with D. Simpson& Co, and you will get and Clouer, for hay 3 and inflammation it, (and bank on it it will be no band-down ready-made suit that every- NOTES AND COMMENTS Each plot is to be 2 rods long by 1 of the uterus. I body knows when they see it as it loses its shape and style in one week). rod wide except No. 28, Which is to be, s uffered like a mar- but a suit that will hold its shape until worn out. Goods, style ,and the It is anticipated that seventy one rod square. tyr and thought workmanship all guaranteed. Black Worsted Suits$13,$14, $15 and$16. thousand American settlers Will Any person in Ontario may choose ,� or,en of death. I Scotch Tweed Suits $12, $I3, $14 and $15. You save$3 to$5 on_above go on fat-111S ill the NOL•th-west any ONE of the experiments f.)ro ,19W .: nsulted two dos Suits.. Crown Tailoring give@ the best value in the Dominion. 4 this season. As It result wealth is and-apply for the same. The material. M' tors who could do potll-iug over to border into 0113- will be furnished in the order in which nothing for me. I the + hcations are received while the went to a l:os ltal, GROCER I9S—Always fresh and up-to-date. Try, our blended Black Tea 25c ada at the rate of about a luilliou supply lasts. It might be well for and the best. doe- lb., also our Empress fresh ground Coffee lac and 40c lb. a week. r each applicant to make a second ; tars said I must Not for a number'of years has choice, for fear the first could not be ry submit to an obIer. De SIM PSON & 'Cn. - Pickering there been such war excitetnept granted. All material will befurni,h-I aaon,becauseItlad f I' ed entirely free of charge to each ap-, a tumor. I n'ent back home much dis- �h throughout the British Empire as plicant, and the produce will, of couraged. One of my cousins advised h� there has been daring the past course, become the property of the me to take your Compound, as it had �� two or three weeks. This state of person who conducts the experiment. cured her. I did so-and soon com- Richardsou's Special Tea is Good Tea. Gf feeling has 'been due to the in- menced to feel better, and my appetite creasing hatred of the Germans O.A.C.. C. A. ZAVITZ, came back with the first bottle. Now Guelph, Mar., '09. Director. I feel no pain and am cured. our iw by the British who are convinced -,Maple' � that the former are making prep- remedy is deserving of praise."—Mrs. Pure" M a e yrup ;: arations to deal a blow at the Ea1l►fA ClsATEL,YalleySeld,Iielleriver, p Six new constables -were" ap- Quebec. D8Va1 supremacy +sf Britain. pointed at Hamilton. Another O This Spring's Cro will soon arrive. It's the pure England's power depends upon the - peration Avoided. P r strength of her navy and in order The western demand for,farm Adrian, Ga. -"I" suffered untold stuff. Leave your order now, as the to retain-that power she aims at implements is'su great that deal- misery from female troubles, and my supply is limited. maintaining a navy at least ten era supplies are exhausted and doctor said an operation was my only pp y chance, and I dreaded it almost as ppeer ten stl•onger than the com- Many orders ate unfilled. . much as death. Lydia E. Pinkham's bin strength of any other two Vegetable Compound completelycuredC�3SCK�N- F'�.0� i me without an operation. '-LENA V. Just the thing for young chicks, 7 lbs for 25 cents. povi.ers. The German Emperor is A-man of tremendous energy and TIME TABLE-Pickering Station G HxxRT,"R.F.D. 3. Call and see it. great ambition. - H-es induced follows- y-years of unparalleled success the German ale to support hi-i •No R Diail N is A M. _ pep pp confirms the power of L�tiia-E Piair 12 Local '2 a:i P. M. -Gabbs 8 i idea of building a great navy and ;, ham's Vegetable Compound to cure: ^,Bananas, OrSngBs, Celery, Lettuce, 14 , 14 Local 6.04 P. ws (female diseases. k - they have cissa !leaking gnat pro, 'Trains going N-eat 'aces as follot,a— _ L8Q10i18� Spanish OnIOIIB. w '_.gress in that wor,. anti it is an Fo. 1a Lo al 8 3t,A. U. _ - Open secret that the object of this •� 11 Local .. 2 3q P: Al. - - - The.-best Fruits in the Market. C , OAL­ tos -- .navy is du deal a blow at Britain 7 %Iail 8 35 P. 31, a Clover and Timothy Seeds at Market Prices. - ' humiliate'her and to rob her of 'Sunda,,included. [Tae Simmers' Garden Seeds, 7 for 25 cents. the title • 31istress of the 5eag." ` Itard and weft constantly a r It leaked out in parliatuent that �II,, TT a the British navy«'as not"�strong 11. PILL ,IE r o�i hand. �_ I as it was generally supposed to T c EEia- 1 "Son's Grocery be. Tbib knon'ledge lids resultedPTAINTI.R A:�D DECURATOR in lti demand from the British Best Portland. Write people that no delay should take Contractor for general hone repairs. far prices. ' "Buy.your Groceries at the Grocers." place in building up the navy to . Eatablished 5 years in Pickering . .� R E E R J. 'the desired strength. A pleasant Village. - " _ r feature in connection with the ADDRE13�3: PICKERI:tiG,P. O. LOCIIST .HILL " Pi rase n the er trade by New ^ V (� Zealand an Australia to build (a Veat e a"Dreadnou each and present �J : . the same to E nd. Canadians ` also are beginning to feel that : HA4 illi, eti �! The fine o$-stock Raisins for 25 cents the should assume some of the `' j Q i� P 8 lbs seedless Raisins for 25 cents " lrespdusibility in protecting the e, empire from invasion. The growth d u for ' cents Currants select Prunes for 25 cents $lbs cleaned C r of Canada has been so raped in .5 The good'cooking Figs for 25 cents !recent years and she has got be- our own artists are constantly producing new 5 lbs finest amber table Syrnp for 25c yond•the period of infancy. It is 5"lbs best cooking Syrup for 25 cents time that she should bear some of creations. HATS that will charm you a,t c •:: the burdens of the empire. We : are not in favor of maintaining'a This is the place to get Fresh Groceries tn'large or small . burdensome at-my and navy but if ;THE M/SSES POWELL, quantities. Sugar or Salt,by the hundred the existence of the British Em- W2ZYthy. �pif•e depends upon that army and S=CCl� Bt=@@t 130Lith, or the barrel. 31avy. then we must face the burls en. I.1 Germany can h made tel Ge6­ Ph ' 1 16r�u ham feel that it is"not Duly the BritishNew Bdvertt,remev.ta.'�'Isle t she must'fight•btlt also all the - �T, A\TED-100 bushels of man olds 1' state pr,ce. ,'Apply boa�7,Pickering. best of the British Empire, she OUSE TO LET-On lot 15, con. 3, ]ma• think.twice -before attena t- H-��uia•'w= Y p LOVER SEED FOR SALE.-We - ----'-- m at once. Apply to w, KN X.Brock Road, 28 Ing the conquest. The Germans have for»ale i quantity of No. r red dna - alsike clover at reasonable prices. WESTNEY i }�� area clever people and they lead rT�I.MOTHY SEED FOR SALE, also BRos„A¢aley. . 25-7 Now is he Time and. the world 1n scientific prclgress. 1 slelke to mix to ow•good bay. AM ly The have made remarkable • rte- •c lot 18,eon.7,PickesinR,or write E.E.PL GH - Y P Claremont. 45tt A LSIKE CLOVtR SEED.—The undersigned has 'or we a quantity of • e� ;grass during the past .thirty-five -- -------------- - I • __ OR S kLE.-A quantity of oats gQod cleau afatke seed. Apply on premises lot • t f years. Their victory over the F q y 1!,B F.con,Pickering,or write JOHN GREEN- , sad also a number of cedar post,. Apply g • h a m French in the- early seventies on premises, lot 3S, con.3. I'ickerinp, or write LAW,1?ickeria9. 25-7 • iUSEeH t3WAN,Cherryw000d. k5-6 - seems to have inspired them to _ great expansion in many direr= •OR SALE-The brick block iu the'. d0 YEARae Is the place to Ret JUST WHAT YOU WANT in tions. Should war be declared FOR merge. comprising print- EXPERIENCE c Furniture of any 'Description. between Britain and Germany iug odes,hardware store and dwelling house. _ Good chance for investnngi t, Frr terms spply We'have n0 9 1 l bargain days. Every day 19 bargain dA for the British would meet a foe to S.A.DALE'on the premises. 17-tt' , P� Y y y g Y worthy of their steel.' It is helped - - - those who buy frons ns. The difference in material, however that better judgment �j OR SALE AND TO RENT:-The a makes a material difference in the price. _ p undersigned is offering for sale his black. T,hi. explains the Bargains in the dais rs. will prevail. With the terrible smith stock and tools, and will also rent hie Y Palms instrltnlents Of destruction which retidenee and blacksmith shop, possession to be given on the first of April. BERT, LAW. 'TRADE MARK* :See our display of Window Blinds-any color or style. �- from the present outlook will be Dun irton. 23tf ' made more terrible .b the ad- DESIGNS Upholstering and Picture Framing a specialty ?; Y coCOPYRIG14TS dtP. P g OR SALE OR TO RENT.-The The vancetnent in aerial navigation, Aen ITaeseadtagaakopinlo freewneher.an Logan IW sots trrm,lase line,Pickering, qulckl aacertalD oat opinlo¢free w echer.aD :'..Goods delivered anywhere free of charge, . war will prove to be nlOCe di9a9- for sae's on zeaeoDable terms. rand is very iavettt•;on to probablyp ntabI mmnntea trope than it ever has been. •beet clay,stone house etc,'e}miler from G.T.xntitree 'No 60 q.ill rent if not sold at once. Apply in even- �deat cy for sgurtn¢patentr. lags to F.M.CHAPSAN,Pickering. 25tf I Patents taken� h Mona he reals speaoteotiee,withoutobatge,intte We are sole agents fur the Central Granite and Marbel Works. , )experiments with farm crops HOUSE FOR SALE-Situated one„K � 'd Monuments of every kind. Call and see us before — Centre street in the village of Claremont `••``ss•• =*'. rices the lowest- buying: I Frame, nine rooms, good cellar,. woodshe i, d handsomely illwAlated weekly:'Largest Dir- ” � The members of the Ontario Agt 1- hard and tuft aster. Lot consists of l;a acrd qdation o!any scientific Journal. Terms for cultural and Lx t ritilental union are of laud. A quantity of large dna smart fruit. Canada,$3.75 a year,postage prepaid. soba by 'Bell and Independent Telephone Connection. — P' ull newadealere d state that,for 1909 the are House to good repair. For further part culars P y apply to MRS.JOSEPH BROWN,Clsremot:t, MUNN �Co�181°ad"'f•New York to distribute Into every _ __<s-8 prepared. Branch Ut3oe.65 F Bt.Washington.A C. ; township of Ont -io material of high T•�AR`I FOR SALE.—Acing Iq-)ts 10 _ ' ;quality for experimenter �i'ith fodder �i XM As �,O S and 11, ron 7,tuwnshin of Pickerigc,au4 r .'crops. roots; grain,, l'.Is�e,, clovers 5 cons:stink cf 'L30 acres, This fare! to the ove , and fertilizers. as f Blows: un which the well-known Greenwood herd of { NO. EXf'EItI.fL':Ta PLf'r., "bort-borne have been bred and fed dnnug the I . J u►s U ` Re�e`ei fila J past forty y�nxs. Itis ns rich as a carder: a:d • 1—Three varieties of oats 3 cloen: would soli 150 acres, iYt sties ur ti:e I I'o Mgh V rade Work 2a-Three VRPiCtie9 of Six-I'Ot�ed Ovbole of it, There isttmber nn one tart of lt' worth ?'_VOSI. Terms easy. Yossaesiun givenood. This College i in a c1a59' Fresh 1�a19111�, Currant, Peels, etc., etc. Barley Apra let iJ 9, ArthgrJuhnstcu, Gwe'wf,od. b'y itself , y 3—Two vaieties of Ilulles Wed . t 1 t 1 tees 2b-Two varieties of Two-rowed 2 es a 1 a owes Barley B ELLIOTT qu 'ty t pr' HERSHOP : NEW. BUTCHER _- _ Barley .. .. � ... ” .2George Parkers - �•_ '•:hunbarton •4—Two varieties of Spring • Wheat 2 The undersigned has opened a ,bop 5—Two varieties of Buckwheat.. 2 opposite'the Gordon House where TORONTO, ORT. 6—Two varieties of Field Peas.. 2 a full supply of Is open the entire year and ad 7—Emmer and Spelt ... 2 Fresh and Salt Meats mits students at any time. It Have your bills printed at .8—Two varieties of Soy, Soja, or enjoys a widespread patronage Japanese Beans 2 ;,ill be found constantly on hand. and has a national reputation. ' 8—Three varieties of Husking h Ne'wi Oen. Corn 3 Village peddled twice a week. Owen to their.superior training e our students readily obtain 10—Three varieties of Mangels .. 3 a' I1—Two varieties of Sugar Beets Only the choicest meat kept and ata positions. Beautiful 1 catalogue x a aa for feeding purposes 3 fair price. Call and see us. - free, In fact we can Ute any k i ti d i 1t work 1 12—Three varieties of Swedish JAMES* A. WHITE W J. ELLIOT, Principal. Turnips 3 Cor. Yong,& Alexander Sts. a, wa3 thatlis sure,to°please you1, 13—Two varieties of Fall Turnips 2 Pie]serirsg .p �'�•�•M, ., � .,;.fir _"..�:. :-„%. +,•� i_r'4 ,=:,z. z� .,;.^:. r wx ts_ .- - ,».�.r. —..w. / 4 ra+: ..a .. ,:. - .: ,-..:.' '•_. _` :- .N,:. ., ,., :- Ai � � r'� :^ •.+t'• _ .:/' {n:7 .' 31E.:} _.*.YF Ts v..Y_.Ic1Y n ( a:ecsx+' A cr �•+:. �.sK:a: r a - ro r••e j ytl .+ _. ., :a.. n .Tia :. .,,.w-.. ,•.. < 'v. _ '. � anS: t '.:t.�. -fy l M '•,.�. _ v¢ M+a,,. ., .^&. 4w' .. ..-.y.•� ., ..,.++•: .}n„ ,'.. ,.,.,.s ..'. ..r.. ., ._.. R (-' +,5'-v Y ,. -U.. 7 ^:Fz: ., T'. 4'. •...,,,� F,.., :, .... .. CLAREMONiti••. Frank Jones has moved into ✓Good home ✓Kir TT TT T�• TCC�� Mrs: Wm.� pe is very ill at Mrs. Mitchell's residence north of — „RE1JlAB1JF` G©OL17 w Ira Powell's and just vacated b Get from•any prescription Pharma- +�- -- t present.Walter Thomson held a wood John Neal. y Gist the following: For Men, Women and Children. Sovereign Boots for Men(every pair bee on Tuesday. Foster Hutchison is able to be Fluid Extract 'Dandelion, one-half guaranteed)and prices reasonable. Call and see them. ~ ' p. ounce: Compound Kargon,one ounce; John Beelby visited friends near around again after beim confined Com g g pound up Sarsaparilla, three .. — FLOUR,!AND FEED. _. ✓rte twee o e Dose ora few e-wlth a ounces. -' '-- W. Thompson had a business severe cold. Shake well in a bottle and take a - Choice Flour-for Bread and Pastry. r ^'r to the city on Tuesday. Harry and Mrs. Found gave a teaspoonful dose after each meal and John Gerow is putting a new pleasant evening to a number of as bedtime. Feed constantly on.hand. :forge in his blacksmith shop. their friends on Wednesday night The above is considered as the most Repairing done. Independent Telephone Central. 0- James Underhill_ spent a few certain reecription ever written to ;;,:;, ,: Cys 1n the teen Cit last week. relieve c ac e, 1 hey rou e, The Corner tore. roprie r Y Miss Macklem, of Toronto, ac- weak bladder and all forms of urinary �x D. P. McFarlane took a hurried eompanied by a lady friend spent difficulties. This mixture acts prompt- trip to the city an Tuesday after- Sunday here with her sister Mrs. ly on the eliminat.ve tissues of the - - MOon• Evans Ward. kidneys;enabling them to filter and Martin Linton is confined to the The nine-pear-old daughter of strain the uric acid and other waste ! holies with the prevailing apt• matter from the blood which causes Bert Mantle ran a fork into her demie. rheumatism. Mrs. Pennock, of Stotlffville, leg sustaining injuries that regale- Some persons' who suffer with theVe 11 g Spent Tuesday with friends in the ed medical attendance. afflictions may not feel inclined to : village. bliss Turner has returned to her place much confidence in this simple Impo:tan6 showing of finest display of Graham Bros. made a shipment home in Green River after spend- mixture, yet those who have tried it last week of four clydes and one ing the winter with her sister say the results are .simply surprising, China. Avery large 'assortment of , hackne ;lira. Geo. Richardson. the relief bging effected without the Stationary. Books,Dolls, Toys, jubf ' Y slightest injury to the stomach or Thos. Paterson is making peep-' Fred Adair returned to Picker- other organs. received for. the Holiday trade. Call __• aratiops for the rebuilding of hie ing on Tuesdayafter assisting in som I. It and see them. Tesideuce. T lion. Stephenson's blacksmith certainly comes highly recowmended. :Subscriptions taken for all, Magazines, -- George Harbron; .of' Kinsale, ?hop for about two weeks. It is the prescription of an eminent spent Tnesday here at the home Thomas E. Stephenson we are authority, whose entire reputation, it Weekly and Daily Newspapers of his father. ' glad to state is rapidly recovering is said, was established by it. Duncan and Mrs. Morgan enter- , Lz. froul the attack of pneumonia and A druggist here at home, when ' J. H RIOI-I A MSS©N tained a few of `heir friends on he hopes soon to return to work. asked, stated that he could either + Monday evening. supply the ingredients or mix the pre- $rocic Street. 7=W*70 Win Cooper, of Toronto, hasseri tion for our readers, also recom- Robt. Shipcott has returned to been engaged b Thos. E. p his home in Elmvale where he has 8 y lnenda it as harmless. ;t secured a situation. Stephenson to take charge of his _ Thos. Gregg and Chas. Neal blacksmith shop during his illness. x' book two carloads of cattle to Meetings for Bible study will E W E V AN S f� n �1 • •n ' Montreal on Monday.' be held at the home of 'Joseph a a a E. y Blacksmith' Harry Found has engaged the Gregg, North.Claremont, on April services 'of Joseph and Frank Is and 2nd, (Thursday and 'Fri- - Pump �l�aufaCturer Jones for the summer. day)at 2.80 and 7.30 p.m. Speak. In all its branches. James McFarlane is now bus er J. G. Kuehn. All welcome. Shop and Residence, Dundas St y Nn collections. " HOMESEEKERS' orders promptly at- in his sugar bush having tapped � about six hundred trees. W. Thompson met with a seri- ' WHITBY, ONT. tend to. The Ladies' Aid of Erskine ous mishap on Tuesday morning EXCURSIONS = Three doors ween of Whitby House,: Light horses a specialty. Church met at the home of Mrs. when part of his bake oven cot- To t 'W. G. Scott on Wednesday. ' lapsed. L In the meantime he will Nultobs. Wat0hl1 n, ftel'ta Mrs. Harry Thomson aecompan- !;scare•bread from Toronto for his 3sed I Trsia.la m Tessin too Pis.as We are prepared to instal wood or iron Alex. '. Cleland! � A by her daughter has returned customers until the necessary re- Al'RLL h M - uY 4.ifl JUNt 1,Ilk qN pumps on short notice,also attend from Buffalo for the summer. pairs are made. JULY 1!,ti AUS.1t 24 tEPT.T. tI mall kinds of repairing. ;" �®mCZlt •� A number of the young men S«aedel.rriek rb.mO.tario ,,,d.aa,a a;r�ipal Agent for the Ontario Wind MULL s around here are agitatiug far the Nartli psora also gasoline engines and Pteventice—those Candy Cold Care , organization of a bites ball club. LOW ROUND-TRIP RATES the ii gear will safely andgaickly check all T' Albert Rawson left last week Weak Nt end r*. $32.00; Edmomas and .w. MAGNET CREAM SEPARATOR colds slid the grip. Trp them Dace and for Toronto where he will be em $42 and to add pains i. prapardas. Tick.0 see! .48-25c.- Sold by T.M. McFadden. F NidneY3w;� �� �r d•'• Phone No.50 tit residence. oyed for, some time with Mr. �. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS Taggart. W-nA A?rinc"_ screlP Point to weak kldn" as all cgC=iaa.. CaalartAIi berg.,fills•m+iprrd /y _ Her many friends in this pa rt cif F -*..• The Xidnmm Ilk-! the.Reart, and the with Ii can b•.eeueed aimodeaw ram dmush MACHINE �H V P Ear^ b.dao their weakn�,L not in the.organ loeal.aa•ee the.township regret to hear of the but in the nrrves that con`.Ttgqt andgtii.ie Early application must by made" death of Mrs. John Martin, of au•1suxnrtbca users. Dr.Shoop's ResWn►tivels ASK FOR MOlmtsg=tee RS' PAMPMLZT The undersigned having arch- ' a ,✓„!cine apeci&slly pared.to reach theme �j Stonff ville, which took place on c;,,,c-)1rnX n-rvu& To •or the Kidneys acooa- .�ram and frt isfarsame. ed B. Wagner's Machine S op in .x -'Monday. li funis. It s• a warts of time.And,of money as Aptitrl•saane-CFP_A.aew to R.L.Thastem. Kinsale, is prepared to do all L �•Aa• repair we' DeL T•rcaw kinds of re it work and general v Thomas Graham, of the Sth 11 Yom.back ache or is weak, 1f the'mine � g concession, moved on Tuesday in- —lh'•orisdarkand strong,ifyou have ssmptoesa ONLY OWAST LM r0 CHANGE Of CARS blacksmithing. ct]i or other distressing or dAsgerous kid. to the residence just vacated by ner dt*nw try 's Restorative Satisfaction guaranteed. : Rli Storey and which he recently doforaor](.Igrid-.nd res wl�.e is on .ad willE. R. BLOW, Agent, 'Whitby Prices right. do for yon. Dragsist esoo�aams•d and sell eeli J. B Bundy e� he dim from DR. D. 0. SMITH Call and see us. •. b ME 64 Of OR�a I d��a y you .� JAMBS PENi3ELLY � -IGlreenbank where d me ' Kinsale. Out. fampeo gltook ' business in insurance as well as DENTIST, Wroupwyl as, Said ob6 ala prise✓. Dant be missed by { 'shipping a quantity of -fuel to R O0 SHonor graduate of Toronto University >, My "** ve doeo4employ them,coosegosot-FarmersTrucks 1 e.o. sad do throw as th. m Stoul villa. P and Royal.College of Den tel Surgeons, immioo at 18 per gest..which you w� 4• Wm. Bingham has returned ■ also Poet-graduates of Chicago College. emeytaialy win b from Newmarket where he hue Crown and bridge work a specialty. Bringg In .gone old wagon and get cais go+f lSL y p°rea tlee� �' s been for several weeks and is now Restorativi the wheels cat down. Make good j,. At Claremont lot Tuesdayr of month. farm trucks. WNRBy E busy paper-hanging and painting Office over Sargent's T'inshop. . Jin the village. T. M. WADDEN. Independent'Phone. Buggies and other*vehicles repainted Does. Whitby,ont.ar!♦ S. F. Robbins is confined to his - at reasonable rates. l>totise with a severe attack of — The old fashioned way of dosing a weak bronchitis. Earl Leggitt is relieve Thomas Patterson neys is astomach.or wrong. stimulating the hears o< kid• int- in at the station during the - » f nest all error. Dr. s is y h popm R g g ed out this error. This is why his pre- OLARBMOi+1T IDo+vewell sold eland ' s i — cn too Dr li s Restorative—is a illnesq. a oo Remtontive u foJoshtia and Mrs. Bund left on H o u s w✓ —e a n i directed entirely to p he cause of theme I`I' Bundy Idctnday to spend a month with controlling '. - -.,. �aPain Td the abletin s. Than o k your-doctor the box of friends in different parts of West _ ea ate. D�, Pink ab n� ►ilmeatm—the weak inside ern 'Ontario. .—We wish them a - i[there is a d stet ones maewherens ooDr h Des at it stomach, mac , serge It isn't so di , .'. hoop, to strengthen a sea ton, loo pressor earl,or kidneys,if one sT pleasant time. Secure Otir Whiting, Dutch Cleanser White Lime6ite-wash Bhoop'e Pink Pain Tablets check head ly, Each inside organ has its oonirolling !j`he--Women's v will hold y g' ' ' pains, womanly Paine, pain anywhere, or inside nerve. When, those serves fail their regular monthly meeting at Brushes, Scrub ing rue ins, rooms, 0 2sc; Sold'borgansmast surelyfalter, three o'clock On Wednesday after - : T. M.McFadden. These vital truths are leading dru:gists noon neat at the home of Mrs thing necessary in the house.-cleaning line, everywhere to dispense and recommend Dr. Shoou's Restorative. Test it a tow "Tobias Caster. I` at the lowest possible prices at C U TTE IR S, Jaye and see l Improvement will prompt. F. L. Green, of Greenwood; has follow. Sold by T. 11A. McFadden, purchased a large quantity of UTTERS CUT 'y wheat from John Gregg and has Charles Sargent Clarem'ii now a number of teams_drawing t — ~ a TT the same to his rill. CVT a .n w 0 TEI3,� Miss F. Hutchison we are glad I'. Hardware, Stoves, Paints and Oils._ d ' o �� n M A report is again able to resume. g e•L ' s her work with her music classI have a full range of Cutters, all g ee I l%fter being laid up with a severe tittack of inflammatory rheums the littest styles at prices that 3 3 Cie ° 8 O ; O� t+ Liam. CHORetre sure to suis yon. ��3 It� _Pablo : . The heaviest snow fall of the season occurred on Satu'rday' '? a ° Z 'e morning when snow to the depth _ _ Cali and see' them as I stn stir© 'i _w pl. �, .b to ' V a Cf b 6 a vim^.. o O wsi of five or six inches fell. It was can please you in every o tl M p a mp I�- soon dispelled by a few hours of way. J'° O z�• the *arm sun. - .•w Fob igr Revs. W. R. Wood and J. A. R. J. COWaIIt Broueham. m a a .,a war 45 q iGrant and also several laymen are --- 01 �a Apr attending the Missionary Congress 4 Coughs that are tigbt, or distressing M ' o n o a„ Way Rt Toronto this week. This is one tickling coughs Ret quiek.and'ceriain help c ;y� J Tie C of the greatest religious gather- - from Dr Sboop'e Cough Remedy On this »N a, „ r w ,} July as in s that the world has ever wit-' ' account drugs etc everywhere are'favoring cr r ,a ,� ea —1 8Dr. Shoop's Cough Remedy. The tender a o m �� Kept N tressed. `� leaves of a harm ess Tine;-linaling mono m m �n Oct. ►. The social life has been Very tainons ehrub"gib to Dr. 3hnop'a Criogh a: a m a o m m�, Nov. b strenuous. in the village.during ',� Au unlimited Supply Remedy its curative properties. Those Dea CD the past fen weeks. On Friday _ leaves have the power to calm the most Jannary 1910-Whitby 11, Oshawa 12.Brougham 4 evening of last week G. M. and _ distressing couch,au3 to Roothe and heal Is, Port Per=v 14,lJzbridate 1t,.cannia�con 80, a the•most sensitive bronchial membrane. Beaverton IQ Nptergrove 18 ,a'1'Irs. Forsyth, S. F. and Mrs. Rob Of Chop and..Feed Test it once yourself and see I Sold by T -bins and John and Mrs. Read each cFadden, is po eons'are guicklv'and sure - M. of the olood with Dr.Shoop s entertained a namber of their _ _ ` M M E'heTil'na P k um do RNmedv li '13id or tablet.form ' . . friends. . • -�. Rhee g Allis and Mrs. Adair, of Barns Of all kinds The is grins Dr Shnop'P booklet on Rheumat am plain dale,here withkClaremont friends. The Y 1f�ilanCe I'y and iot.l1,,.ugly flee just of how this is Muskoka, i} dabs.` Tell Porsao gaffers✓of this book, or —._._, a u ill, write Dr Shoop, Racine, Wis., Co to latter will remain here for some � for the book an i free test samples. • Send time as her health has not been of On ha, d. Just join with Dr d. no money. .Shoop and the best lately. r. Adair was Tlie object of this Association is to 3 lessen stealing and prosecute Give some ✓offerer a pleasant emprise, Di gold b T M. MAden. cFa .:...accompanied on his return by the felons: 1 y Wilmott Storey who has secured �:i sition with the C.P.R. - Members havioR property etoteu corn Roogs`•nH alter Basten, of Goodwood, nate immediately with any member F visited R. and Mrs. Bryan on of Executive Cnmmictes: a Membership tee '1•�• Leave your orders at the a Tuesday. Mr. Basten is engaged very extensively in the manufac- T9okete Sear be" o tram toe Pre�application. PICKERING LUMBER YARD tura of pickles. Last year he used INK MILLS 8��� on Banks, fifty torts of cucumbers as well as Exec. Com.—L D. Banka, Geo, Lang. for Ontario aria New Brunswick a'large quantity of cauliflower the ' W. V. Richardson,Pickering,Ont. white cedar shingles. raising of which adds considerably Patent Roofing and all kinds of to the revenue of the farmers of ► building material, PYCKERII�G ��A. O'Connor. Arthur 1Pffrey, the surrounding country, President Nerretaro W. D. CORDON & SON. :' _.:atm a � ,., • .• '.vim., -q;s-c: c.-•..v.. ,.'RaX•...•.* .....'a'...x++rfi » ., . a ' =. - '�',.c.•.. ti.� ^-x"+.1'e"��'p "9'•' . -s,.-� '':R.e.s Fe.7�'.n,., `+.�•-y_F.,.a ,.._,.. l t�' 5"r. 4 ; . � 'MIR- : . •pqX•.w s..4,•(,. .".'y'=''x'n ;. ,F ,r• Y"+. .... ,. i-,',..,i.:. w"s+"..••�u..r_a, ..... ' .. y". ,. ,.., 4�. -`+s.r. .a a -b.� ,/''' r1{p i • AR THE •WO'RLD'S MUM IN BALKANS IMMINENT a k TO RIL-L -UNG ADA REPORTS FIR 0H THE LENDING 4 TR A ID E t, us ria s Massing Troops on a Monte- - --­Lord' trathcona's Patriotic -Offerto the •— legrir� Frontier. - - Prices of Cattle, Grain, Cheese and m • : omin ion Government. s.. __ - ------- Dairy Produce at Other , count of the tension o e. resen A rro3it• P A despatch from Ottawa says: education of all the (boys and girls is Geld in official circles here that European situation." BREADSTUFFS. Amid great enthusiasm' and loud of;Canada. the Balkan situation, on account „ .,,., 1 EE ING WIVES AND SISTERS Mr, R. L. Borden seconded the of the irreconcilable attitude of f Toronto; Mar. 30.-Flourn applause from bath sides of the motion. Lord Stratheona's offer ` Austria-$ungary, has now reached A new York Herald correspond- tario wheat 90 per cent. patens, House Sir Frederick Borden , an- ' `its most acute stage and that the eat cables a description of scenes' $4.20 to-da in bu •crz' he said, mould .ba received with $4.15 'to g P Y S nounced on Wednesday afternoon feelings of the 'dee neat few soya will decide between at Zara and Fiume where Austria sacks outside for 'export. bunt- g petti apgrecia- , '!peace and war. is'making active preparations for toba, flour, first patents, $5.7U io,that Lord. Strathcona had estab- tion,-not, only by the members of The efforts of . Great Britain, war. At Fiume, he says soldiers $5.90 •oa track, Toronto; second lished a trust fund to yield'$10,000 the'House regardless of party, but 'France and Russia to present a for- and reservists are arriving continu- patents, $5.40 to $5.60, and strong per annum to encourage and pro- by s1I Patriotic citizens: The ac- baker acceptable to Baron Von Aeh- ally and are immediately embarked bakers' $5 to $5.2V, mote the physical and mShtary tion of Lord Strathcona was en- erenthal the ' Austro-Hun aria on fast steamships of the Un'aro sheat--No. 1. Northerm, $1..21 I tirely in harmotry.with the many training (including practice in':rifle atriotic actions which had distin- Minister�of Foreign.Affairs, having Croata Navigation Company Com- and No. 2 Northern, $1.18 Georgi- ere of the puished his wonderful career. Mr. c an Ba g) • youth attending l failed; Austria-Hungary is expect pony for the Gulf of Cattaro. This y porta. , No. 1 Northern the Public schools of Canada. For I g ea forthwith to deliver an ultima gulf is close to the Montenegrin. $1,26%, all ,rail, and- N. 2 North- Borden had no doubt that the wor- tum at Bel rade. After this, if frontier and vrithin gas striking IS1.23' this purpose a cheque for $250 000 th Qbject which his Lordship had g y' g ern /, all rail. r will be forwarded u Y• P iServia refuses to make a com lete distance of Cettin•e. Oats--Ontario No. 2 white 48c on up-on the accept- in view would be stimulated to a 3 anoeo of the gift. The House at great extent b' surrender, no doubt exists'in Paris At each departure,•both.at Fiume track, Toronto; No: 2 Western y the foundation of that Austria-Hungary will'despatch I and Zara,thousands gather.around Canada oats 47c, Coilingwood, and once passed a unanimous resolution the trust. +� an army across the Servian fron-!and salute the de artin soldiers. No. 3 .46e Colliir Rood. tendering to Lord Strathcona the I Sir Frederic Borden, after tier. The Eclair all Friday an- Heartrending scenes sing o be wit. Peas—No. 2 94c outside. - thanks of the House of Commons reading the letter from Lord •r nounced that the absent officers be- nessed everywhere. Weeping-wives Corn—No: 2 American yellow, and of the people of Canada. btrathcuna explaining the objects longing to tha Ir<rench regiments,on i with babies in their arms, ,sisters 73 ac on track, -Toronto, and No. 3 Sir Wilfrid Laurier, in moving of the d6natiun and a plan for the the eastern frontier, have been re-I and mothers crowd the quays. Simi- at 72%c on track, Toronto. Cana- the resolution, said that Lord administration of the fu,nd,. said salted. The Minister of War ad-!lar emotion is shown by the soldi- dian corn, 71 to 72c on track, To- Strathcona had rendered many that he had telegraphed his Lord- ` nuts that "certain 'precautionary f ere, for all' are under the. impres- ronto. services to Canada, but none, he ship accepting his offer and suggest= measures have been taken on ac- sion that the are cin to war. Bran—Cars $23 in bulk outside. believed, of greater importance ing that the fund be known as the Y g g Shorts, $23 to $23.50 in bulk out than' the present one. ` He, hoped j "Strathcona Trust," of which the and believed that the system no-w i Governor-General wo-uld-be patron, _--J ----- side. initiated would cause pat `ACCIDENT AT II0�'VANVILLE. THREE KILLED 15 1i'l1ECK'. physical'and the Prime Minister vice training to become a part of the ron, .as the donor had desired.. -The Engineer Bravely Stuck to His Train Took Wrong Track and Col- ' COUNTRY ;PRODUCE. _ I'o®t. baton Followed. Apples--$4.50 to 85.50 for choice ,•A CHILD OF WATERLOO. BRITAIN• AS A.SEA POWEIL A des qualities, and $3.50 to $4 for_ sec A despatch from Bowmanville, patch from Brandon,. Mani- onds. Ont.,. says: A serious occident oe- toba, says: A disastroua head-on Beans-Prime, $1.90 to $2, and Death.at Detroit of iters. Mary Ann Strength Compared With That of eurred about three hundred yards.collision, resulting in threo C. P. hand-picked, $2.10 to $2.15 per Sulihan. Other Nations. west of the G. T. R. station on Fri- ]t. employees being instantly bushel: A despatch from Detroit says: In .an article in The Naval "An-.. day morning, whe:, the flyer:from';launched in eternity, took place Honey, Combs, ,$2 to $2.75 per,Mrs. Mary Ann Sullivan, who was nual on the comparative naval Montreal, engine No. 989, in charge;ori Sa ur ay at a paint about a dozen and strained, 10 to lie per !born on the field of Waterloo while 1 strength of the great powers, T. of Engineer David McKibbon, of,mr'Ie and a half west o'€ here. The pound. the battle was raging, died at St. j A. Brassey tells. that at the end Toronto Fireman Almoh,;Arnold 'dead are Engineer Hiram Hod 3 y f Luke's Hospital on ti�"ednesday,. of 1908 Britain had 50 battleships x i g Hay—No. 1 timothy, $10.50 to $11 - .,and Conductor R. Norton, ran into .son, Fireman W. .J. Perchley, and per ton on track here, and lower � P en' engine and caboose, which had Brakeman Thos. Leach, all _of rades at $9 to $!0 a ton. where.she had lived for the past <f the first class; the United States ' been on the front end of a freight,Brandon. _The Este'van local pas- g #o lyeleve a seek old She age adbei being the!Jaill �pane Y1manOf Britain'France 13 and P re Straw-$7 to $7.50 on track.. ,train, 'which had not clewed the senger train pulled out-of the de- •Potatoes-6a 'to til%c per bag on cause of her death, Her father�Dreadnou hts• No other nation main track. The engine had' been Pot at 1.50 p.m. .under charge of track, .was a British soldier, and, her mo-!'possesses any completed. ships of Making-water, anis was returning to Conductor Macan, with orders to Poultry-Chickens, dressed 15'they was one of the two women al-1this clafs though J&pan has two -t'he siding.- The-flyer was due here run to Kemnay, on the south track, tc 16c r pound; fowl, i I to 12c; r ' g P ab6,30 o'clodt and vas about,RY some mean's these orders were P' lowed to accompany each company. '; almost ready 'to go into commis- out + turkeys, 20 try 22c per pound. Bing Edward some time ago caused sion, cvhSIe GerIIian an t 6x1€ an hour late. This train does`not carried out, and the train was __ y tie United -not stop here;;and, therefore, had�switched onto the north track just sr. lnceatigation to be made into 'State's will each have two. complet-, 'the right of:way. The freight tFai$ s6 of-this dep�tt About a mile THE DAIRY MARKETS. ` Blrs. Sullivan's claim that.she was e-d by the end of tke present year.. _ -engine, No. 7.18, -was in charge of farther on the line curves through Butter-Pound prints, 20 to 21c; the only living woman who was borne Of second class. battleships'and g, point the tubs and large rolls, 16 to 18c; in_ on the field, and vouched for its coast defence a-hips Britain has 11, Engineer Zimmerman, and had a n rotten and at this. ' ;caboose on each end- . Engineer' train had attained a good. speed ferior, 14 to 15c; creamcorrectness. )1;•Irs. Sullivan and, United States 6 creamery rolls, , Germany'9, France McKibbon stuck to his past and ap-;when it was vast try a heavy cast 25c, and solids, 2t to- 22c, J her husband lived for sonic time 1' and Japan 3. plied tho brakes, but. not'la time bound freight, running from forty. . Eggs-Case lots of nety laid, 18 PI'n Montreal, the latter afterwards Britain has 42 cruisers of the first Jo avert an accident. How he es- to fifty miles an hour, The Sm act to 18c dying in London, Unt. class, 27 0# the second' and 46 of p per dozen.. , caped -alive-is a miracle. fireman gine of Cheese-I.ar a. cheese, 13?�c per a t.l�e third. The United States has h pe was terrific, the smaller en g , 11 of t e first cuss, 3 of. the second Arnold jumped, .and his face. wt's the- passenger train being crushed pound and twins, 14 to L1/c. AN ItiSi\E I�1(11IGR:1\!'. Il ' badly cut, and one ear nearly taklen like a paper box. The two engines y and 11 of the third. Germany has off. The, engine of the flyer was.!were firmly• wedged together, and Government Taking t,etiou Against G each of the first' and 'second ' tarried over on its right side, and the tender. of they. passenger loco- HOG PRODUCTS. classes and 20 of the third. France the C. P. 11. its tender and;baggage cat, as well,motive-and express car, together Bacon-Long clear, 12 to 121,"c has 11 of the first class, 13 of the as the engine and caboose of the with five freight cars, mostly Ioad- per pound.in case lots; mess pork, A despatch from 6t. Jahn N. $., second, and.22 of the third, Japan freight train,. left the 'track, the ed with wheat, were ditched and j$='fl 50 '•o I`�'1 ; short cut, $23 to $'3a, says : The Interior Department of: has 9 i,f the first class, 3 of thee- steam chest of the freight engine� reduced to splinters. Tho engin- t' -Light to medium, 14 to!the Dominion Government is pro- and and 13 of the third. Of Bri- ' i. heav • 13 to 13?!c;`rolls, reeding against the C. P, R. on a tain's first class cruisers three are 'bein torn off. Had ser and firema of tho local w 13,.. , 5. g , the•accident n ere - � �ocourred a tittle farther- east the fearfully- mangled. lo''4 to t':c; shoulders, 10%e; backs,rcharge, of bringing to Canada, an; Invincible%. which are almost'equal g wrecked en ine and wb' cars uld - --.i- =- IG',� to 17c; breakfast bacon, 131,1 insane immigrant without stating. tc battleships in strength. No i ihave gone into the-creek. As it COLOIII:D CANDY WI.1'11 DTE. U; 16c, - ..�i•is condition. The man is a Rus- other nation has any of these ships 'was the 'passengers only suffered Lard-Tierces, 13c; tubs, 13/,c,l scan Finn brought here on the I in commission. Germany's' first -, from shock. Mother and Two Children Serious- pails, 13i3e: Istesmship Empresa of Pritain last!'one was launched this creek. ly Ill at Brockville, ' T - T [quite mont er.nd�idepor tceedre he an hbecame. -BLSINESS Ibt`MG\TREAL. me A des itch from Brocki,illo sa s: 91I1AVE LONDON WOMANIIl \DI11:U JIC RI)EIIS. P y violent and caused damage _ birs. Philip L'fanhard sad two chit- b£C=ntreal, Murch 30.-Peas-Ivo. ! the ir dren. residing in the Township of 2, 98',-; to 99c;oats, Canadian West- p�naint warslgmade at the olive She Saves Seven-year-old Boy From (Committed by a Russian Woman in Elizabethtown, partook of,a quan- ern N°, 2i 51 to 51';fi ext{�o. Court an Wednesday .n^ i- ' d a sum- the tic ]River.. Thirty I ears. _to 5}e ISI T.-=_� ly-af ho�nema<le-candy,-suet as mons wi a—issubd. It is said th.o` A despatch from London Ont.,. - A despatch from St. Petersburg result 'a Brock6lle physician was to 50,'/Tc; Onta•riu No. 2,�50 to 50;c; C. P. R. will fight the case. says: The heroic act of Mrs. James say's: Charged with haven commit-!called in attendance on Sunday, Ontario No. 3, 49 to 49,2c; Ontario g finding all three -s•eriou l ill of ir-. \o. 4, 48 to 48; c; barley, IVo. 2, a . _Bear, Walnut street, who, assisted W some three hundred murders g �,y ?SEW RIFLE SIGHTS _`'_ by.Levi Plank, rescued seven-year- ' i rigout poisoning. It was with diffi- 60 to Glc; barley, Manitoba. feed,, _ . 1► womtin named .Propova has been; g• ii old Arthur Curtis from drowning arrested at Samara. During theiculty that the three were -placed. 59'/,., to GOc; buckwheat, 55,= to 56c. B last thirty �heyond danger. .It turned,out, Flour-Manitoba Spring wheat pat- Militia Will be Equipped with Im:'in the Thames on Friday evening, y years, it,appears, .the Manitoba provcmenG This.Spriog.. play secure for her the Humane`So- ;woman has made a practice of rid-(the cause (of the trouble was the eats; firsts, $5.50 to $G; - ciety's medal. By some unknown .Cling captious, wives of their hus- use of ordinary dya -incandy to Spring wheat Patents, seconds, A despatch from Ottawa says accident the lad had fallen into the bands .by means' of poison. She color it- $5.30 to $5.50; Manitoba. strong!The Militia•Department will•issuo swollen stream and was exhaust- 1•axers , $5.10 to $x5.30; Winter + eharge<I-a small fee, and.is said to the Sutherland rifle sights .this ed, having gone down twice, when have executed her commissions with EIGIIT 1tiOP,h1TE\ ]TILLED. +Wheat patents, $5.40, to $5.50;.�pring. These sights do away Wit h..Mrs.'Bear, who first saw him from much des aich. One of her clients -- at•raight' rollers, $5 to $5,10; the use of a vernier, and are equip P " Buried by a F'allin WaII in Chi. straight rollers, in brigs, $2:35 to' -;the Dundas 'street bridge, dashed tormented by remorse, has now de- K g ped with a wind gauge. There wil i into the icy water and seized the nounced -her. , Mme: Po ova has cago Stock Yards. 42.45; extra, in bags, $1.95 to,be'a sufficient number to 'equip all P o5.' Feed Manitoba bran, $2� P sinking lad. Levi Plank of the confessed to having committed the A despatch from Chicago says: the Lee-Enfield',rifles now in the;Dennis Wire Works, came to Mrs. P 3 tit $23; Mqnitoba shorts, $21 to $25; ossession of the Canadian militia. murders, but protests that she did The falling of a wall. killed eight Gntario bran $2:3•to $24; Ontario'3' Bear's help, and the boy was ,excellent work in freeing unhappy wor,cmen at the stock dards on ¢�,- . (The new,sights will replace the pre- brought to land. .It was a long shorts, $24.50 to $25, Ontario mid- 8 wives . from their `t rants. ' She,Thursday:-,- 'The men we' re work � f sent , nd which have on. wind 3- I sin 9, $�5 to $25.50; pure grain� S ,time, however, before the child re- ' never murdered a woman. A mob demolishing what remained' of one �' 3 1,435; ;gauge', and'wifh which a serener;gained consciousness. sought to seize her and burn. her , of Harling R;. Co's-Tca.i•eh6li " n1Ou�ile; 5�3 to eesmitred nun elle, iuust be used. :at the stake but was y $28 to $-0. Cheese--13;, to 13,' c; prevented b - which fire destroyed 'not lou a_n -- FOUR. Ii1LU31EN PERISH. the police.. g 4 , hitter-Fall crram_ry, 23 to 2Yc; C , P when the wall came down on them. THOMPSON SENTENCED-. ---- -- - fresh receipts ' at ,20� t.o �1'%c... Eggs-21c per dozen. —' Left Alone in a House When a Fire ` r PRESENT rlmhcratburg Colnrcd 'Boy ho Broke Uut. 10F CATTLE MARKET. Billed IIis Father. A .expo#ch from Montreal says. Toronto, March 30. - Ex- _ A despatch from Windsor Ont., A report from Foster. Que., state's -port' cattle• were . in firm- de- says: Fifteen-year-old William• mand and reali'zed..as high as $5.- Thompscan, the colored buy who a our children re belong' g to a that £ i d n to Dir. Everett, who lives a short dis- 7C' in ,two or three instances, belt I shot and killed his father daring'tance from Iron Hill were burned o these were exceptional cases, 55 to,1: family quarrel nm ear Aherstburg j to death on Thursday afternoon. -Imperial Govei nment Expresses Gratitude $5.50 tnay .be taken as the general several months ago, pleaded giiil-I The• names are kitty, aged seven; , to NP 4v Zealand average. Butcher cattle of the ty to manslaugh.cr before•Justice Harry, aged five; .Freddy, aged ch6ice variety are as keenly sought Te-etzel at. Sandwich on Thursday' three, and Tommy, aged two years., _ - x after as ever, whilst the supply fell i afternoon, and .was sentenced to The children were alone at the time far `short of the demand. Well- five ears' imprisonment.. ' —A des patch_.from-Iondun says: in official 3 -p 'and it is thought that they began. P g fli .� -r—�s-2eneerned, the finish£. cattle were none too plea-: playing with the stove-eros set fire Great'Britain has acre ted.the of- provi,,5ions of the naval estimates tiful althoii h there-'wa's some im- P g One hunter has killed twenty-two i to -the house: fer matte b • 1\ w clan give(afford ample security, but in .iiew provement in quality;-'the balk of y e �e d to P sores around Dog Lake, nearoi the Empire, free of ost, 'a fully ingt thelnc'Icizradter Bandl extent rd- the ot Stockersleandre in feeder�s 1n ofairtlde- Port Arthur'.-' Two Japanese training -cruisers Mr. Andrew Carnegie cilli pro will visit Vancouver in May. equipped Dreadnought. :Nnnounc- the-demands that may be made on man., but the supply limited, bably contribute $7,5.000 to a pub- A Finlander named Randa was ing the acceptance of this gift in our national resources the -fallow- Calves - Firm ' and -unchanged. lic library for Hamilton. , killed on the railway at Fort-Wil- the 'douse of Commons, on W,-d_ ng_ycar, the offer of New 'Zealand Sheep and lambs-Fair demand and A Toronto. sholakecper was fined'•li-ain. - Deeday, Mr. Asquith read the tele- to defray, within that period, the slightly lower. Hogs-`Veale. , Se- for selling' cartridges to boys un- The Evening 13killetin made its gram sent to New' Zealand, ex- cost of providing a first-class bat- lett at $6.80 to $6.90 f:o.b., and der fifteen years of age.. first appearance at Prince Rupert pressing the,Government's "warm- tleship of the latest: t3-pe, and 'a $7,10, fed and watered: , The resent p p year promises to es- on Monday.- , est $ratitude-'for this generous and second vessel of the same type if tablish a new record in building The Dominion Government will 'patriotic offer." Continuing, Mr. I subsequent events Show it is neves- Toronto's net debt is placed at operations throughout the Domin put a stop to the exportation of Asquith paid :--"So far es the com- sary, is most gratefully accepted." 8 • ion.23,204,153 ' • ' natural gas. , A •7,-* 5XV F%•' �,,''��. i�1'fe•°a ,si'f;�'' �. r?•.>r;:.i�w F?. r .,?,'.y..: .. Com... �., -. .... ..,• 1. '.: .� +. 2 ry 'o. - Y. 00011 r _ _ t�000000099896"O90800960600mi60000"o Her father, then, wastthe cause of "I could ftrgive you anything, should constitute the major pro- this seizure. He mut have told my child." portion of the -^••sing mixture, the Earl of hio intention of destroy- "It is about Cyril and Ethel Feth' timothy bei. .t chiefly as a a ing him. She hastened to comfort erston. I want to bring them to- precaution, s u�t, in case the r:. C111him. ether." clover should there ifill bea - - t t t "But they 1 - on ear. a will no o i . u ey eve one another, growth of grass, and the rotahnn �r I promise you that if he still threat- don't they? You don't mean to thus, not interrupted. Clover add3," ens, I will marry Cyril. Do you say that there is a hitch?" he said nitrogen to the farm, particular4-11 ` understand I Don't tell father that excitedly. when the hay.is fed at home; its I have said this. I will bring him T She does not understand what roots are first-class subsoilers; its A Tate o! Love anDisappointment •• - -a nr ek that Joel's presence would tend to faith in him. You know that they and mellow the soil, and well cured ease his mind. were engaged. Harecastle broke clover hay is the best kind of fiod- She 'found her father in the lib- it off aced became engaged to me. der we have, next to alfalfa. A 6000906"606006" 00 M NOMM GJ rary. You,can understand that this must -clover sod is easily put into first- CHAPTER %XI.--(Cont'd). Harecastle walked moodily up- "I hope you' are', satisfied 'with have hurt her terribly; she snag- class condition for corn, potatoes, :The Earl was evidently in rant stairs. The Earl was not yet asleep Your work," she said scornfully. " ines that he-did it for the sake-of or even turnips, whereas a tough u" pain, but the medicine quickly re- and he,looked up eagerly when his "It was not my doing," he lied my money." grass sod is not easi!p prepared for ' "1'ieved hiss, and in a few minutes son entered. obstinately. "I see," the'Earl said reflective roots, nor is it nearly equal to ; his face resumed its ordinary ex- "Is he still obstinate 7" he asked I wont discuss that, but the ly. clover sod for the other crops men- .his, save for the dull pin in quickly harm has been done, and you must "Of course it has been quite itis" tionad. Of course, farm practice his eyes. "As'the'pig; to which his race ob- do your best to make things right. 'possible for Czril to tell her the varies' in different localities, and "Can I see bliss Josephs to- jests," Harecastle said with a The Earl is worrying dreadfully., truth, and ane must not expect to revolution- night?" he asked at last. sneer, of which .he was immediate- Come to him and tell him that you '`I see. You want her to know ize Canadian agriculture in a day "The morning will do. She is 1), ashamed. "I am afraid tbat he consent to the marriage being that G'yril was endeavoring to pro- ^A'eighborhoods cling tenaciously to ,i,. broken off. It is only right, she test his father, and that he nobly their old methods. Nevertheless '' in bed " Joel replied triuinnhant-I will da what he Ea s:" Y � "But I may be able to rsusde said passionately. sacrificed himself." we. are convinced that, for almost ly - the Rebekah the Earl said ea eriy. "You hesitate," she-cried scorn- "Yea. That's it,'' she cried eag'- any progressive farmer, from Oa ' "I think I too will retire," B fully, "Are you a man or a fiend? erl -Earl said as he struggled.- Cyril, Harecastle shook his head grave- Y Y• tarso to Nova Scotia, who is wil= - r gal. „ 1 shall hate you 'bitterly if you. do "I should think.she is jealous of ling to adopt a' modern short ro- }- w..i you help me upstairs? ly• „ „ Yes father he answered, as "I .don't thunk we ought to ask not come" at once. you, too, the Earl said with `a talion, the best plan is to sow much ' [[ „ he took him r, the arm. "It is;her. Sleep on it father, we will Sho was now the dominating touch of his old malice. `.'You are clover and little timothy. early yet, Mr. Jose.pha, Can't ynu!come to a decision- in the morn- spirit, far she was upheld by 'a uaeommeniy fascinating; and would It is unwise to be sparing with spare me a few minutes? I will I ing " feeling of right. He obediently fol- tempt a saint." clover seed. XQ doubt, if good p lowed her u staiie and stood by "Don't joke;" she said pleading- seed could be'evenly distributed, come down at once:" . "I dread the night, .Cyril. I am P , "Certainly,"'Joel replied, "I-'am',frightened. Ican't think," the the Earl's side. IT `.`She is very obstinate,. and i and all of it would grow, 'three or rte. in no hurry for bed." Earl said brokenly. He is here, Lord R olverholme, dont know what to do. Cyril has four pounds of clover seed to the A Harecastle tenderly •led his fa- Harecast:e watched him for a,mo- she said_brightly. suffered enough, and I do so long acre would make a good seeding. moat: "Tell Iiim that he has nothing to to see him happy., Can't we heli But ex rience loves it does;not ? Cher to his room. ., pe p . >> nick?" the Earl a ed. "An- fear, she cried, turning to her them t all row. Much falls on dr hard Dost worry, he said- sooth- ingly. Q a� sP g y, • "Perhaps we shall find *,other attack." father. "You want me to— gruund. Some never germinates; Harecastle hastened for the meds-I' `'Lord Wolverholme," Joel be- .' He hesitated and flushed painful- other seeds s rout-and die. Hence, solution." j an slowly'. "Forget what I said 1•, 'Y "You do forgive me, '.Cyril? I j cino and wished ,to his father's B y B we must sow ample quantities to last night. I did not mean it. 1 ''ou wart me to tell her of m i Lave brought. you this terrible. side. Y make allowance. On the hard, dry trouble," he asked appealingly. I "Send for a doctor immediately should'. never have done what I {crime 7" he oontinued with rim da y• B spots, it is eµ11 to scatter seed. "'I forgive you, father-" Bare:;Th© Earl is ill," he ordered per- threatened to do. I was..merely termination. �� Many a field has been plowod up " tr}ing to get my: own way. I am I ' I dare not ask you to, but-- castle said gravely. "Try your employs y. Y because the straggling plants were heat to ales I will do m best' `'Perhaps this will be a solution," t,eaten.and I give in. "But you will do an hin for { 3� g considered. not worth leaving, , to persuade Joel to forgo his nteii-'the Earl managed to whisper, and It was wonderful to,see the ex- I Cyril. What a fool the lad is! How}whereas, had dou-ole the quantity tion. I will look in on my way to lapsed into unconsciousness. PIQbsion of relief the wards brought can any man prefer, a._milk and of seed been .sowp; enough plants bed to see if you are .asleep." to the Earl's face. Rebekah sought watery affection to such devoti•,n'w have become established to "'I don't deserve -ouch kindness out HarecastlQ, who was in the'as ,yours. -It is incredible." I make a fair awash. Bare spots, in — my lad," y CHAPTER XXII. smoking-room moodily"looking_out He ..took her hand in_hie sits-. the Earl said-bu'skil the seeding not only-'testa ground, of the window, but ha quickly stroked it gently.- - but afford a splendid chance for Then Harecastle did'a, thing that Lord Harecastle. sat by- his fx- brightened -at'her approach. ``I will d• it. Bring.het .here,". weed secda to obtain a foothold. . he had nov done fer years,. 110'ther's'bedside.' anxiou'sl awaiting ;. Y B; "How 'is my father?' he asked. he said at last. Economy of clover aced consists in , bent down and kissed .his father a the doctor's arrival. )Lon after; "I think he is a little better. I forehead.- A eon'vulsive sob brake 1 impulsively' she bent to kiss hi"n. sc+eding' liberally with _aced seed, the servant's departure Joel came 'bave just taken my -father to see and his face Rushed with' pleasure. sown under the. beat conditions from the Earl, and he silently;hurriedly into the r.00zm. bim. 'I discovered 'that must have,But she had a more difficult task"I possible. pressed his con's hand. j "What is the matter?" he-asked,'�taken_place -last night. ' It .was with Cyril. A widel favored'mixture is 6-to Ha.rocastle felt that th^ 'coming and his manner told of his ertur contemptible and coward of m Y r 5. interview was a torlorn hope, but bation P' ' father.p If the- Earl dies his death I refuses to allow it, . fie. iris g pound red clover, 1/ to H � hotly. It will only worry Iti�it pounds alsike, and Q pounds tim-, ' he could not miss the faintest "I hope you are satisfied with lies at his door,. but he has done Think of the shame of having to othy, per acre. If. the clover r' silence of moving. the Jew. J.>et .your work," Harecastle said cold- what he can to relieve your fa- acknowledge his treason.", "catebes" reasonably 'Well the first + was pacing to .and fro, and ha, 1 " y. ther's .anxiety, He.has told him But he is villin to do so. t smiled genially when Harecast,e "I am sorry, y +� I g year s cutting will b© nearly all but he, is. always'that he nced. .not fear. feel that it is the only we. Her made his appearance: y clover; otherwise, - more timothy recover," theses attacks. He will soon "Thank God!" Harecastle suspicion must be removed. Yoidr'will be•in evidence.. The second "I an glad to see- that the !re.*1 recover," he answered hopefully_ breathed ferventl "I shall never cordnet must be ex lained in its is inclined to view things sensibly,' � ``I think that his state is rave, i q' i P �year's crop will generally contain • . �'� he remarked pleasantly. ``Take a, g be able to thank you for your good- !tree"light. No one can do it as more timothy' than clove-r. The P y and I wish the' doctor would be.ness, ltebekah." w ell as the. Earl." -cigar, and a 'whiss:y and. soda,' + I alsike thickens the stand, adds va- „ i quick. How far has he to come t' �. She looked wistfully"at him, and "But is he strong enough?" he riety to the hay, and insures a o thank you, air, Harecastle "About three miles. I have seat replied coldly. "I a n here to melte she longed to have the right to i asked doubtfully. 1 catch,on_.some s oto where the red P y• the chauffeur in a car, so he will comfort him in his trouble. "Yes. I' think it would relieve P one las& endeavor to save my fa-I not be very long. I am ver sorr clover may fail or die ou't. On levet- _ cher. Be nervus, Y B Y Y I "Joel too ®as becomin mare re- his mind. lie would see ou 6s ^ generous Mr. Josephs this has happened, Harecastle. Be-; g 3'_ P elan or not tvo well drained lands, , Pp conciled to the situation. I Py, and'.he must worry to knu x alsike is particular) valuable. l He is an old 'man, and very f'ra;t. ' sieve me, I am," :cel said earnest- «_ Y He cannot live very long, and I The Earl had Been ill for a for„ !that he is the cause of � this Where pasture is wanted in the see - :He might, and one da Joel sought out. estrangement," she said decidedly, I raypray you not to embitter his last In a r er short time itis 'doctor g Y By'' 'and year," it is well to add four or . y a.,� Y his daughter, and he found her in, Lord Harecastle consented to her five pounds of orchard grass or .. arrived, and they both remained the. act of repacking oue of the`doing as she' wished: Rebekah meadow fescue, or a little of each -You 'have said all that.before, . downstairs awaitin his report, Joel said quickly, `and if that is B p we presents. _ wrote to Ethel that evening; and With spring lain the clover and 9 Y, His face bore an exprossivn of "Read this he cried curtlyascan the following da drove in her! P B B all, you- may as well .be silent.." ! great gravity wheel he made his + ,. B Y timothy should be sown with a y i - P p Ethel F_ etherstou received her; rasa seeder attachment. to the "I cannot. I must try to. s-- a he handed her a sheet of a err car t Ea.on Square. ' . Y P appearance, I � suade you. I am sure that my fa-I The Earl•is dangerously ill y' he It Ras a formal announcement'!kill grain drill` so,arranged as td.drop they will not succeed in : ersuadia to the effect that her engagement Y „ i the seeds in front of the grain hoes, P B"said in answer to their questions:, ! "You must come back with sue, your daughter. I can do nothi,ig - "Will he live Z" Harecastle asked. was broken off, shoes or disks, as the case may be. i Rebekah ,lie an impulsively. t i. „ f "Will it -ease you if I send'this. g P y ,4n fall -wheat or rye,- tho timothy to help him;, she had suffered` I cannot sal. He must be kept I. p 1 want ou •t+, make it • a with 3 'enou h on m account. Do uu I to the .papers?' he asked impels- Y p will usually have be-on sown in the g y Y quiet. I will send a nurse" as soon entl I Cyril." �fall and the clover may be sows realize that it is your own flesh j as possible. y' at „ + `Lps father, It is only right. _ I cannot do that." a an a you are or u s.ilikely o e a on n .s that it should be done at once, ' "Ton must. I toldyou a you ane of the patent closer seeders She will feel the blow as keenly as "There is s marriage, to take. place had mss ud ed h,m. It 'shall be we shall. You love her, although iv a week," Joel asked _eagerly. {she replied; and her thoughts turn- raced to ou,",Rebekah said ea °n the market. Opinion differs as it must be a curious kind of affec-j--The Earl will not be able to to .Ethel 'Fetherston. P y g tr when is the Lest, time to sow tion. Do you wish to lose her love? be mored for lou time, The.days passed,' and still Ethel '"er1, (clover on fall wheat. The common She is as strong Billed as you, and months, 8• Possibly f , "But how I" Ethel asked tremb- " the doctor replied, and.t made no move.' Rebekah deter-, °, practice, is'to sow it in late March •^� P Joel's face fell at the news. mined-to write and did so at li'ngly. '.I 'Would give my anal to ...she will strong her word. It u love or early April, ,on 'some-wind-still great length. know • that Cyril is the man I' morning, when the round is cover.- `.for- me.that is animating her; I I Mrs. Goldberg was roused early 1,B " thought him to .be when I accept- sw own it gladly. Can you not ap "in' the morning, and she at once I "_ Do write 'to him," she 'conn+l` ed with a light snow or honey - own took the direction of affairs in her P• ed his lo've.' combed with frost, thus affording ` g- reciate, such large-heartedness? u "He is sorely.in need of con-j „ Y own hands. ,She did- not consult" y You aha•lt 'know all that and There are ver few women who.' fort and who but our should be crevices into which the seeds drop, 'Woul'd behave so ,rhobly; you ought her brother, but quicklyinformed near him in his trouble." You will blame yourself for' your and become subsequently covered N -to aid her rather than hinder her." a11' the guests tht the marriage The answer she received was cold folly. IoaRill youtOkuees ofrtGe man.l ask Others contend-acid in 190 a num "'Ver y p y I be Postponed, in the extreme and it caused her:pardonher of them reported very favor - in"pretty. Ver tett in- must p ( ' you have wronged." able experience, extending over heed. You s-rieak like a penny j" At last Rebekah'a bell rang, and 'great distress. „ L will '1:one with' ori but who" :novellette, but you are bringing'Mrs. Goldberg •hastened to her One day she broached the matter Y" fifteen years or so—that it is best r am I to see? our elo iienco to the wrong mar- room, to Lord Harecastle. tc wait until'late April or early et. I %P road of my daughter; •� The Earl, Rebe.l;ah replied. May, when growth is starting, and p g ��hat is the matter, aunt Why Why do you not'riin "P'to "He will tell you all. But you ' then sow the seed and harrow it of her beauty and of liar fine char- was I not'callexh?''' she asked. I aad see Ethel? It is only a mis must deal gently with him. . He aster, and I shall be still prouder "The Earl is ill, and your mar-I understanding, apd a few words is,, an ol1 man and very ill." in, in sortie cases following with the of her when she is Lady Harecastle'. riage has .been, postponed, ..she, would put an end to it,' she"saw "Lord Wolverholme? . Cyril's fa- roller. This, although , seems like To do what you wish is to consign answered hurriedly. wistfully. ther'? What can he have to do with destroying the- "heat, really cep �^ her to spinsterhood. What then i "Poor old man.'; she said sadly. But I cannot say those worts. ' effect to benefit that crop,' and the it? Ethel asked breathlessly• effect on.the closer acedia is de would become of my wealth? I I"Is he dangerously ill'I" - ' You do not under .stand 'her. She B —:-have no inclination to endow'chari- "Yes, my d'e'ar. Cyril has sent is rigid in her sense of right ani (To be continue$:) dared to be altogether favorable " v i b serf ,�---- What effect it might have on tin ties. My own blood' shall reap the to town for air Francis Lockyer. wrong. Her toe s aced on benefit of my millions." "More trouble for him," she said respect. ' She thinks that I hayd othy seeded the previous fall, is _ Bsympathy. B p GRASS 'AND CLOVER SEEDING an unsettled question, Probably, ' `'But Rebekah-is 'Young. In' a with `'`I will, et u j behaved badly. I cannot disabuse q• y+ ear 'or two she will forgot me. he will sorely need some one to I her mind unless I tell my father"a In the system of mixed husbandry where this systerh of clover seeding •`'There are plenty of men who would'comfort him." secret. That I shall never do," he practised in Eastern Canada, sub- is, adopted, it might be better to , male more suitable husbands.•She i• In a few hours Sir Francis Lock- said firmly. stintially all the cereal acreage' defer the timothy ,seeding until �. tray find one that can.give h'er the;ycr, the specialist, arrived, and he "Why cannot she trust you'l" ought to be seeded down. Even if spring, also,—Farmer's Advocate. love, she deserves." bore out the local doctor's opin- Rebekah asked wonderingly. it were only to be plowed�u•p, with- Harecastle spoke simply but with ioa. '.`It is a-gift of-the grids,,the po Y. out taking off a crop of hay,the sav great feeling. Joel listened"with "He is evidently troubled about er to trust, and it cannot be an ing in fertility and increase of nit- "Yes, grandma, when I graduate I intend following a literary c a whimsical smile. something, and it is vital that-he quired. Besides, everything .is rogen would usually pay for the -you know. I tees—arils for money, "But here we have, a ri:arriage should be kept as quiet as possible, against me.'.' cost of seeding. In the majority.of 'Why, m dear,-you haven't .at hand that is in every way "a fit It.is. the only chance of saving his ''I'cannot understand 'wove wi+h,• case-s, however, particularly in the Y ' Y ' y , - done anything else since you vet ,o,•K end proper.one.,-•What is there to life," he g ," softly. `'To corn sections, matters could be so been at college." .aid with ominous rev- out .faith she .said soft pre ent it? . She loves you;, you ity. me .it is unpossible." arranged as.to permit of leaving. ,a :b iieve�r Joved her,- but still . you Rebekah sat down by the Earl's But this conversation caused her the seeding for one or two cropsMilliner— Really, Miss "Passey agreed," Joel said with a sneer. side, and he brightened up at her to think., and when she heard that of hay, .then . breaking for corn, the white feather on your hat make ou look at least five years youn - Slie did not then know that I presence. the Earl was a little better she do- roots, potatoes or pease, to,be fol Y g - 'cared^'for Miss Fetherston."- Child, I have' sent'for•you. I termined to try to bring this u i• lowed, by grain seceded down: This er 2'' Miss' Passey—"Well, yeti "That is unfortunate, but it will I want you to do me a favor. Will satisfactory .state of affairs to an system will enrich a farm"amazing- may-•-er—put a couple more white not be the first marriage where the yon marry Cyril? end. .. I 'ly in ton years,• providing stock feathers on it. love, is all on one, side. But I am "Don't trouble 'yaurself. Cyril He was sitting ap in bed, sup is kept, •aiid ,the rhanure carefully Old 'Chap—"Yes sir, I'm ninety- a".t, very sick of this. talk. and I are agreed,` she said quiet- `porfed by pillows, and he' gave her saved and applied. We have seen three _next-birthday, and I. don't Bring your father to the 'scratch ly. - a cheerful smile. it tried, with surprising reanits,�n "recollect ever telling a lie." Young to the morning, and I warrant that "But ,your father--his threat?" "I am going to speak about un- many farms in at least threQ Prov- Man—"Well, you can'texpect your 1. j;eh,ekah will Bice is 'gracefully: he whispered hoarsely. pleasant_ things; will you forgive roses. memory to be very reliable at that ° C3ood night, and pleasant dreams." She was stricken with horror. me?" she 'began softly. Under such a system, clovers age:" , , r,._,.,:, , „sem • ..: .�._�.,., �.� ....::.. i , r ' .. .. -.. r: _.r,LCZ_RO.•l'-'.: -•.' ._ b'-. m' -2'uUu '^"'<,•.. 1..-..,. i -G4 Me•3+.S;tr,:e?. :: :•.•ae,w_ $t _,y�_. � -. .. ... '- "v.:-tr d'"�-a : ..N' - _ _ _ 7777 SAY S - • r , r -Mrs. W.J.-ord`on is in-the Bank clearing in Toronto during A - LOCALISMS. + city this week. March were $11,875,827, and dur- -Beautiful Easter postcards, ing the first three months of the ftetty Spring rpt -See J. E. Disney &,Son's advt. great variety at Dickie's * year $328,233,792, the largest in am' T fn another column. -J. D. Returner has purchased any similar period in the history ' -M. Hickey is moving this week a new driver from James King. of the Toronto clearing house. on to the Reazin farm. -D. Banks, of Toronto spent a -Farmers are now busy engag- y is week with is brothers. --� trSALE REGISTER. ----- - ing their summer help. -Wanted-Sixty men at the Ribbons, Embroidery, Rushings and a large choice of I,aoe _ -Miss Campbell spent Sunday Baraca Bible class neat Sunday FRIDAY, MA-Re a ?&rH.-Annual com- Ed Itioetc extra Value. with friends in the city. afternoon. binacion sale at Brougham of farm - �gs> nsernP> > —Miss Myers, of Newcastle, is —Bert Moore,of Toronto, spent stock, implements, household furni- d. visiting her uncle R. A. Bell. Sunday with his parents, H, and tune,of grain, hay, potatoes, —, Hoare pirrchssedetreMrs. eez•e — tatlonery Bells drivers one day last week. -James White is having a re- ee moderate. Entrigs made early -D. McDermaid will leave on frigerator. placed in his butcher will .appear on bills. Pouoher & Tuesday neat for the north-west. shop this week. Postill, Auctioneers. We have just received a big lot of school scribblers, plain or ruled, ,FRIDAY, APRIL 2ND; 1909.-Auction exercise bogks, note books, writing paper, letter tablets and new -Mrs. James Brien spent a few -The Epworth League 'paid a dale of farm stock and implements envelopes. Extra special value. - days in the city during the week. fraternal visit to Almond's on on lot 13, con. 1, Pickering (adjoin- R�' 11ubb�,r Goods -:• ` -Born-On Friday, March 26tb,m 'Tuesday evening last. ing Pickering village) the property Ne V the wife of John D. Remer of a -Master Harold, son of F. E. of S. Mayne. Sale at one. See bills. "-- • . sou. and Mrs. Gee has been, very ill, W_ B_PN.-Wen, auctioneer. Customers will find our .stock in foot-n ear very. comfortable in all ' -Herb White has been engaged but is note improving., SATURDAY, APRIL 3R1:, 1009.-Aue. lines. Come and we t1'\'ill shote you nice goods. ' by F: M. Chapman for the sum- --. F. L. Henry will be here as tion sale of horses, cattle.,and farm z; mer.• usual next Tuesday to attend to impleirients at Whitby, the proper- , -Mrs. C.'Rogers and Miss Mac- his professional duties. , , * ty of J. E. Disney&Son. .See bills Try Our New : e� - kie returned ft Burk's Falls-on - -•hlrs. W. J. and Clarence Reaz- and advt, in another column Sale Evaporated peaches at 10c., choice prunes tnrc•e eedless or -Saturday. in, of Toronto, were here on Wed- e�ne, sharp. Win. Maw, Auction- seeded raisins, fresh, 10c., Comfort, Octogail., StinIi-ght Soaps, -Mrs. Stephen Thompson spent nesday, oil business connected •only 4c. SATL RDAT, APRIL 3RD, 1900.—Credit a few days lost week wit-t-la friends with the estate_ sale of buggies, engine, milcb cow, We sell the•best at the best prices. _ in Toronto.' —3Irs. W. T. IIarti•ick is able t� ctovea,etc.at-Green Riaei, t prop- Come and see. —A few from here attended the be around again after -beitig.con- erty of the estate of tho John combination sale at Brougham on fined to iter ennui for a couple of Bice. Sale ar, one o'd<,ck sharp.. ■ ■ Friday last. ' w'eeks w ith.la grippe. See bills. ', ?PPIL, auctioneer. T('� ckle" �-�• / 1of -bar. Crockett, of Brougham, =La grippe is quite' prevalent WEDNESDAY,UNESDAY, AFIUL 7TH C. j� v ���,r[ 1 ■t.Jt - 11 moved on to D. Mc•D-erinaid's farm -in-the village at the present tinge `ale of-farm stink and implements oa TuesdnY. and the attendance at the school on lot 33, con. 8, I'iAering ((Vest of — ------- --- -- -Walter and Mrs. Rogers, of ha''s suf�pred thereby. Atha) the property of it. Jarvis. No SPRIN $insole, spentTh;irsilay with C. -The first vessel of the sea=oliieserweas lease hits esplr•ed :and A , J:iifie is going a,on 1wplenlents -' and Mrs. Rogers. passed.0 the lake cru 1i edues�iay. allliew, . Sale at.one,see bilks,.—T. - GOODS —Miss McDonald, of Sault St. It was the sc•lioonee, Maple Leal', Pouc•her, auctioneer. Marie, is spending a week or two of Whitby, 'on its way toTorontci. FRIT»tz APRIL 9TH, 1909.—Auction Are AY��'1`ting Daily. -with John and:llr9. Touts. ---Thos. G.-and :11rs.• Brya•n left t;ule of three farms at Sebert's Hotel, " —Ernest Stephenson left last on Tuesday for Toronto. 311-. Port Perry. These farms are 2} -wRek for the North-west where he 'Bryan will shortly enter the etn• miles west-of Port Perry on main will remain forAbe summer.' ,ploy uf..the Toronto Street Rail- leading road and belong to the es. Miss'Corti Gordon, of Toronto, sway. tate of the late James White*. No. Washing Machines in all style,. Churns in alt sizes. Pruning Savvy, " spent Sunday at the home of -her ' -See oar wall papers, burly �, l contain'; 92- dcies, house, H;trn, Pruning Kniwe.�, Tree Pruners. Horne Clipper=, p' orc mrd.etc. No. 2 contains 95 acres parents Ja4• and Mrs. Gcirdou- crape pater, w fl oil&loth?. 4N' Horse Singers, Etc. " Picketing Council will meet at have ever thio in grass and tituber, never`fa'iling s g you tvaitt in this ,zpriug for cattle.. No. 3 coutains.tll Galvanized'Shingles and Metal Ceilings.. 10 a. Ili. on-Monday next for.the line and'pt:iees to suit. D. Situp- ai res in grass, house, barn etr., new- - ltritn4fs,tiuii of r}i twig Tripeneral p, Not_ sun VC!E. Gordon., who has been. ui>�er-faulFa u .uiily� 'clsrfors oat le, . Eavetroitghing a'5pecialty. pl,~ _ - ! _ tinAlltlm—Ohio, is -pendinfi' t3 fety -li�•ing it, 1lrs. Johu Andrew•'. Terms. easy. No r,`erce.a.•(atiite _ and.Mrq. Palmer. dwelling on Church-street, moved --mt�b(•a•onnd Tip. Sale at 2 JOS E P H -- B U N DY H ,sacrament of the Lord's' on j�'edtivsClay into Mrs. Hurt= Fut'particulars write or phnne.J. A: ■ Supper will be dispensed' in St. r'ic•k's residence- just. vacated k1• (Chits, Brougham, tri 1).• �+, Ttirnc r, - Andrew's Church next Sund James Ketwed y 'lti liitecale. executors. Cieo. Jack- Andrew's Y Tson. Auctioneer. i ° snortring. ---.:We are informed that `the t'18.-n•tY. APRIL 20tH.2909.-Auction j =Jas. W. Hick, of Walnut,. Pastor o#` ties Methodist church 1P IN TiaLambtou Co., is spending a few here.riii take. another circuit at uaIr of Nture goods airs �ilixge lots r A EAT -days "with• friends in .Pickering the.clos••'bf the-present conference in the village of 'WhiteraT the property of b1rs. James Tache. a township. ear. This conrne is Urompted by Sale at one and at,even-thirty. See -Mrs. J. N. Dafoe, of Zeybyr, health conditions in the home. bills. Fred Postill, auctiotie�z. has returned home after s - pending -Rev, G. :llcCregor, of Aylmer, - a month with her. sister Mrs. J. H. Rne., .pent Tuesd.•iy 'hfternoon Wagner., with his Pickering friends. -He - That's GREAT AUCTION SALE T `hat the people Ie sa' about our hand-made -Mr. and Mrs. C. Pickering, of was on his way to Toronto. where = os i P P y ' Baltimore, are spending a -few he is acting as -delegate to the - - days with their cousin, Mrs. John great ini;sionery Cong: •ss. FARC IMPLEMENTS milk Pails. ?R rMurkar. -biro. Leigh's millinery opening - -Mr. McFadden, of Durham, is takir:g'place yesterday and to- NEW AND �£CO.ND-SAND CARRI.a.GH.s, Our 14 quart Strainer and our 10-quart Flaring-Pails are winner a. spent Sunday here with his broth- day. The ladies assert that the HARNESS AND HORSES. t er T. M., of the Pickering display of millinery would do - They Sell at sight. Fou-will be tickled to get the like, ' Pharmacy. credit to any pity_etore in the The undersigned has reeeiced instruc- Y -A nets roof is'being placed on matter of duality and. sty le. tions from Why is it? It's the quality of the tin, com- ,a the veranda of the Methodist par- -Geo. Long moved this week' JOHN S. DISNEY Qb SON bined with good Workmanship, sonage the work being done-by'M. into' the cosy residence recently To sol] by public auction at his iS.=Chapman. purchased from John Boyes, and sales and -James Kennedy' moved this lair. Boyes in the-'meantime. will ,, y week from the Hamrick residence occupy .bar. Miller's dwelling on DC-Nn,&B ET., vvHiTBY g = o� = Leave your orders for Eavetr.oughing, Roofing Furnace into the rooms above D. Simpson the north side of the .Kingston & Co's.-store. Road. Saturday, April 3rd Fork, Repairing, etc., now. -Mr. And Mrs. Hicks visited-in -The Swastika Club�was enter- The following valuable 'property,-viz: ` Oshawa recently, the latter stay- twined on Monday evening at the i'og a week with Mrs. . Ellis and .homN of Miss Betha Palmer on J3=pLEatir�Ts �e are Heid uarterQ � other friends: Church St. The feature cif the 6 ft. binder, complete, (Frost&Wood) Q i in guc�,d repair. -Mr. Empringham and bride, evening was the rendering of the g ft. hinder, complete, (blcCormirk(, s of Scarboro, have been spending a trial scene from_"The Merchant of in goad repair. 1 fear days At the home of his aunt Venice." 6 ft. kinase, complete. (4fcCorpticL!, ..J A PMA Mrs. John Andrew. -Ewart Wright *bo, has been in goon repair. 111 s 1 a N . -Miss Jennie Gordon returned em-to ed in the ' Metro' litan b ft. binder. com tete, �bicC'ormick home on Wednesday, after spen Bank, Toronto, for the past feav ;, r. runner, ( seeing), in goon repair. • ing a fete weeks -at-- the home -of months has been-promoted to the 12hoe c(riibitied- drill, (Sylvester), in- her aunt'in Kingston bratic•h at blilvertob. We con_ good repair. F >� tooth ziilticator, ICoulthara dieYashions. Of the �easen -Samuel 'Mayne ne will' hold An grattrlAte him on his rapid act- Scott). auction sale of his farm stuck and .vancement.• 5 ft. mower, (fiylvester). .implentents to-day (Friday). See -As a result of the dec]sioti Of 1lassec-Harri.scufTler, nearly.new. Mrs. Leigh's Spring Milliner Opening will take lace on ' bills for frill particulars. the Privy Council, the Grand 1 ll-inch grinder, nearly new. g P g y p g p -Ars. R. J. Latchford, of Lake- Trunk Railwcay'on April 1st began New wagon complete. a lamp l prood, Ohio, spent a few days this the issue of third-class tickets at Second-hand heavy wagon in good Tuesday and Wednesday, Mar. 30 . 31 Week with. ]let, mother .Mrs. Me- taw=o cents a mile-between Montre_ shape. Guire, of Church st. south. al and Toronto. This will make 3 extension ladderF, 1, .2S and 30 feet. The display on these days will out=class any similAr event yet held in 1-hoz•se heavy wagon.' —The Dramatic Club. report an quite,a diift•reirce to the travell- Set of new harroaas. ' Pickering. Novelties in hats to stiit all ages. Ladies be sure _ enjoyable time at Highland Creek ing publics as it is only a short Set new w•agoq'springs, (50(10 _and call to view my hats before going or:purchasing on Friday evening last and a fair,, tithe ago wheii the fare between ( aRRI�OEs elsewhere., A splenoid assortment of readywears, ty gCod'attendance at- the enter- Pickering and Toronto was about •a - _new buggies, . Road wagon. , c North Side tainment. tures anif <a haft' Ceuta per..mile.. 13;,agc. Top buggy, MRS: LEIGH, ging St., Pickering, Ont. -Mrs. Yeoman Gibson,of Whit- Of course the, third .class accont Two-,•eated democrat,nearly new. i :•ley, flied suddenly on Saturday il:odatioii xvill not be of the li t; .Cutter. 2 carts, (ore new). morning at her home. The de- •tnd.if one twishe- to travel with :' -HARCEs,• ceased ryas the aunt of Mrs.'F. ill. eonifort ate will have to pay- for it. 3 gets teain hainess with collars, new:. - a sets single harness, new. - - •. - -'Chapman. - by•buying a first class ticket. - g ` .. -Fred. A. Rogers, while visit- .`. 3 sets single harness. perJ ing his grandparents, C. ,and �lrs. 10 halters, new. 0 blankets, new, :0 Rogers, contracted _a severe' cold -Seat Editorial page-in Canada. 3 steel hog ttonghs, 5 and'6 ft„ nets. which developed into Wheelbarrow, new. p a mild type In the indgment of man resaers Set whiYHetrees and coke, new. ✓—" of la grippe. Appearances--i-rrdi— e have hundreds• o p,,__ to Cate a speed recover the most liitet'eSting a 1LOria page in HORSES Y Y• Canada is that of The Toronto Daily R•e'are offering 15 choice horses, —On Friday evening the mem- star. Mr:John-Lewis; author of the all age's, light'and heavy, also' some , bets of :the Friends' Church as Life of George Brown, and for many milch cows and young cattle, to be se�eet fr01n senibled at the • home 'of Smith Years chief editorial writer on The sold at the Vi'indsor Hotel. Clark to say to Mrs. Dale Globe, is The Star's chief writer, and 'J Y A good chance to get your horses and daughter, Mar who are the staff has recently been increased for yours vin work, This sale is an g y' lin the accession of Mr. Joseph T. P g The designs for 'this year are ahead of anything about to spent] some months in P experiment, and if it is a success we Manitoba. The pleasantness of Clark, "Mack," formerly editor of the will establish a permanent horse _ 1� Saturday Night, Mr. Lewis and`bar. market in �Vhitbp. Parties wishing -.we have ever shown.' the evening was added to greatly, Clark stand in the first rank of their to offer horses'at this sale 'must make fl 'by Mr. Sparks' kindness in giving profession in Canada, and the combine known to,us class,description and age, r. a number of selections. On. his ation of two•such writers on the staff not-later than noon of March 31st to R. A. B h!NTING, Pickering ;gramophone. of.the-same paper is something unique enable us to get hand bills printed for This (Friday) evening the in Canadian journalism. distribution at sale. A selling com- members of .the Workmanlod a The. Star's editorials are always mission of 2 per cent. will be char ed. g sane, progressive, exceptionally free If no sale ncharge. g SPR,/NG WALL PAPERS t_will celebrate by holding an oyster g . Full particulars from bias, political or otherwise, and at our office, Dundas " St. Whitby.If reports are correct always eminently readable, Special no reserve on implements,etre going to lav®the time of contributions, in which "Mack's" per- carriages and harness. Remember - They await the judgment of Pickering Ladies. .100 different y particularly the date, Saturday, April 3rd. styles and patterns. From 5 cents up. . _ .their lives._ There.'will be�►.Uro- .sonalit is lrticularl noticeable are ,gram, in which J. B. Nixon, Bast now an outstanding feature of the Grazed Master Workman, 'of. To PABe, so that altogether it .is little -Full stock of Groceries. We keepJio second quality, ,Tonto, is expected to be present to wonder that it is so popular. SALE AT ONE O'CLOCK SHARP, Prices as lots as the lowest. k ggale an address. Then there will TERMS:-All sums of $10 and under, Dry Goods, table linens, steam loom factory cottons. Flannelettes, , Ike bursts of oratory and vo'iu nes The London Standard thinks cash:.over that amount credit will ginghams, new prints, hosiery, gloves, etc. Full range, of music both vocal and W- niachi the creation of a Canadian fleet be given until October 1st, 1909, on produce taken-highest market price paid. ;�' -- nery given by memberir of the would be more useful to Britain approved notes. 5 per cent, per order. The menibe nu9t not than Art alliance with a second annum allowed for cash. power, WM. Auctioneer.forget the date, �clvss navaAN, PICKERIN We . . , , . •A {„ r ,