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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1910_02_25 r NIF Rlfw .. ,• tin,.. �. _. ... �.' .. •.w «ra K .- '^•w"8,. ., s'.,,.r.FT ...•—.., •.,..,. "._,,• .T:--:'. :. , ti.:• ,, •.,•, -v. •.Se. :Y.,. t n: ,•,. a ,• y «. i FEBRUARY : . FRIED A Y4 , RY 25 1910--VOL. K1111 =ONT . 11�i�l dttsseti. HsQHLAND CREEK ATHA BA3aT , SRINgIL The March meetin hn Bayles, of Qreeawood, spent w -" w ant Institute will be bald on Thursday T ey a kinds dro a surd or hose statin �_ �j• afternoon,Marc &d,at 2.80 p. m.,at E. a. Drury, of Glasgow, resat over p p y ; IS good time is expected. Ladies are Thos. Dunkeld and famt13 spent alary''witIs J; nd the quantity. Salt will arrive ' zIIdlab�memberof the Cok1•g� a1 so-DAi'e ralCas about April lat. Price about same cos ' pb eiaafaad nrpona of Oneaslo, 80c for bbl. cordially invited to attend. Sunday with friends in Markham. last year. _ ru o[ Oousp or s f Onwa , H i=b*m"b. White Matin Flour, Jos. Nowder and daughters, Mary 3' attention to deleaaes of women and ,Bon-Ton �� 77c -<i - BROCK ROAD _ and Della,spent Sunday with friends Saw gumming, filing and general' Owes and Incidence.Broagham, cream-Buns -76c at Pickering. blacksmithing. Tea-Buns 74c Miss Louisa Hubbard is indisposed A. B. Lehman is under the doctor's rPICKERiNG MfDFCALStfR6iCAL - this week. care with blood, poisoning,but.bdo- rr nnuu pgpY and X-RAY INSTITUTE I•Amm1a Mrs. Cowan, and grand-daughter Ing nicely sttime of writing. Wl. H i_JACKSON �Y �UI! ••c' BROGK �� ' Universal Bread Maker-1000 coupons are indisposed. J. B.Brillinger,of Bethesda, nb 1 ,, :plclitEluxo; bNTAIU0. Universal Cake Maker-800 coupons Miss Lena Ellicott visited,Toronto Monday at H. Reesorra and purchased friends recently. some Yorkshire swine,fron J. Scott k3. HLGIN TOWI.R ]I. H„_41,-r�.. C- at+ ��ghorte.Jumbo 1'loui;-Reed--- qhas Cowan is?reeovering slowly while here. GO TO fir. = PLF�aialsndri abarge T,=;8pecialietin Bee;sl Diieaaes. -ProstatieDis Flour, Qat Chop and Mired Chop from his recent-'IIs Hess- ---.-- - Several from here attended the fume- �,t� aasaa of Hien, Dieesaea or,womea, canoe», George Rodd and the Misses Rodd;" ray of the-late--ILIale Burton, of ` �E 1Tl t sumo $- were among our visit- Stouffville on Monday, also of tiieTatef noee� zone and inose. Fitting gives ana Stove and Chestnut.Coal at $6 70 in fraternity. C,St. John at Stouffville on Thursday. all aoaie and chraato diseases. 6 7U FOR "• Oboe Hours AS to S and 7 to 9 ltkiy Steam Coal has.Cook, railroad contractor, o L?. Smithing Coal 600 Orillia,paid us a flying visit this week sCARBORo, - Le�ait. and toot.hearty. - -FZESH MEATS - L. SPINH LIMITED Mrs. Mackie, Mrs. Hall, Whitfield Our popular auctioneer, D. Bald, T' ID. F'ABLWELL,Q. D., BAFiBI& r ' and Mrs. Les, Geo�ge-.:and Mrs.- eporta-t� resent season the busreat s1• THBFABey ELL,tsor0., B d const= PICKERING, ONT. sr.,all visited friends here last week. in his eager encs. - $uCeessor t4 3ttmes White. p 6 . Conti 8oaa@,Wits . .�,. John Littlgjohn and Hmy Bee, of CounGOODW000 Torontq, spent Sunday with James `Opposite goat office. and Mrs. Henderson, of the Kingston LT. BAR•CLAT,Barrister-at-Law,' Wm. Whittieton moved his thresh- . soiicitor:Notary Public.Special Ezami. T BEAL in outfit to Claremont on Monday toWearede sore to hear of the de::arse for Iiistii Court of Jostles. successor to g to Y][eases. Dos a Mo(MUTray. Brook street, • ii .s work there a while. pasture of the Rev. Mr. Kerr from our Whitby. 71y Mr. Gullea, of Torel preached midst, but we wish him God speed in' N pe WH. wARffE, $OLICIToB AND CLARE MnNT very acceptably to the Methodist cos- his new field of labor,the city of Belle- W-1 i"Y . NOTART Pcsrse, (successor' to law gregation on Sunday., villa. David Ormiston),Whitby. Mr-Svdnay atorth, Rey. Mr. Toys expeets to resume The funeral of he late Mrs. White �•. woe• irho iaassociated with Mr.VO�arks,attends • UNDERTAKER his work on Sabbath next in the vii- took lace last nday to the R:C. Is the time to place your order far ti at?lokeeing on Wednesdays. "• ' la e. )lira Crosby will reach at Salem p - Loanaartamged ally g T P - church, Highland Creek. The deceas- a monument. Being a slack time Ni ht and .�t1Dda calls have for him. ed lady bad almost reached the cen- of the year in the shops better ilk- Night n- +_ ' g Y Mr, Wbittleton's threshing engine tury mark. ><'eter'asscr+r•Y ducements can be giben. _ my special attention. u set of!the sleigh he moved it on in The youth and beauty of our village have- WALTER L. HOWDEN,'D. Y. S. tale winter,about a mile north of the are patronizing the Malvern skating Place your order now and, have T y y y� village on Saturday last,and the men Yr ar sate Ontario veterinary Couottd. - lag Y rink to-a large extent this winter,as the stones ei•eeted the first thing Member Dntar. veteriaal Medical Soviet were all day righting 16 slei biri arties are "he oiler of the_ Hnsea9or to Dr.H.J. snirley. Omar,King at., As I am agent for The g g' p r Ftzkeria¢' McIntosh, Granite Co., u --The._rsiLay station is undei oing da -or evening. is the spring. renovation. The inter-Nor .walls are pyg;-the snow, the beautiful snow + '- t�3i#IYiD!! l5atrb�s• Toronto, I can give very being tinted in green and the wood bas filled our roads so full that it is C. W. GIBBONS, -� Claremont painted fawrs and-brown, by the going to be a serious problem getting ���• close prices on G T,R. Oaten;who live in their blue. through or those who hove teaming rY G. HAM-Issuer' of Mar = -- pa rough o G. HA In tbo County of On car on the siding. to do when a thaw sets in Yiskering visage, s71y T i t• The many friend's of James Cornell, riO�V IIbSE1�i TS �j Q - _ MARKMAM -" of the Kingston road, who'weat south i Norfolk. ` HOPPER Issuer of ]ferriage met lea o and D• IAoaldaes in the County of Ontario, so in is in Otsce at store and his reeidasee,0hramoat. See_ ne Wore buying. I Both the ApeI ht Wagon Co. and Virginia, wi�i be pleased..to leairn tbnt - Hard and soft. ems. % the Woollen Drilla are working Lo their he is greatly Improved in health. •�'� $.BEATON, S pRY for all Telephone, utmost capacity to keep up with their _ orders, and both have orders on hand ^ 9l. Conveyancer, Commissioner tar eating service. -; i r. aaidadta, lceoaataae. Hie. Maussy b loan keep going BROUGHAM bath an r0}T w to k them om until midsummer. ��•• „`. collars j uloam of Maralaee Iso- �•�_ The Speight company have had to re- H. Harris,of PlcGAring, IS in this �•E�/Z��"T . suer" Ifihsm va i, Oat. t-v fuse enough orders to keep a facEory locality again. _ P08TILL, Licensed-Auctioneer; A.Pe Y'Ou going for a season. J. L, Cowie, of Toronto, spent Mon- __Prices right, On Friday evening last death car dap and Tuesday in our-village. „a Mom rtes of'sll kinds ataenaad to ova ' rigid off the infant daughter of Arthur T. C Brown has gone to Toronto A C. REE O A. ! no" Address Gown Oliver P.O.,out @ Water street. w he has secured a itioa., L II ST HILL '�T R POWELL Licensed Auc. The little one's ent wa 1'Y . tloawr for.Ontario and Yank Cos eu- exppeeccted,the-bursting of_a blood vessel Ited at Ed. Willson'@ over un y kimda of W.conducted either privately or by being the cause. The little girl was . team, and Miv. Hamilton and•son Puckering L11Snb8r Y accuor. -sale notes collected. For antes or the of her rents'heart and her mss a at»rLieree, HHsabemb oy Pa ares ndin a few days in Toronto. lit, se o: tart ar iQewi Ocoee will "• sud�an death will leave avoid in the N and , C, Machin. -of-Oshawa. `• moomlye prompt attention. lazy. ha L little home Bard: to flu. The All kinds of baildia material ioolud - ppy were home wth their parents ova Bun- g POUGHER. Licensed Auetton- funeral took place on Sunday,after- da Ing rough and dressed lumbers Have you any of these symptoms of noon to Grace church cemetery. Thealter Hamilton has engaged with lath;etc. Te ser valaafor, Collector and i•saar of A carload of British Colombia shin- >iarriap iloeao.r as kfrds of enation rases defective vision. bereaggd parents have the sympathy David Birreu, of Greenwood, for o les have t arrived and see suing eeoaaeaaa ana vaiaatleos -a" at ati moa- of a 9v a circle of friends.-Economist. tlme. = g 'orate charge. Ezeatw aad consignments cera Pain in. over,the back of the ape. .�. at 1{Q.ab r quare is lots.ot I0 posies + ,B, , Y • slolentky maaag a and cold by saetlon or granulated eyelids, inflammation, Goo. Duncan had the misfortune to per private sass. •rosepges, »a sow and watery eyes, pain in the temples MALVERN lose a valuable hone On Friday of last or over. Terms cash. saws%eo realm,ee aad se.- week. W. D. G ORDON'aG SON. �� p ar (supposed neuralgia)and cross-eye. William Tait, one of the oldest and Mrs. Reid of ll bland (}reek. is F ONF9�km vastleolase, Hyo If so it will costgoat nothin to con- most res ected citizens of Scarboro gused by cissas se.: suit; me, If ou uire lanes1 P visiting bee sister. Mn. J.O. Philip. y y g township, died at bis home •neer here this week. will frankly tell you so. on Wedneedav of list week. As he ,Prepare Well and Bill""$ • No charge for examination,whether was in his 86th year and his faculties Frank and Alma Hamilton bays re- Mttlti,e 7s..1,•t.tg Qg2AAt erg T Wined, after a months visit with fig Assured a Ji JP:11LZfbJtJ you purchase or not. hats been gr aduallly waning for acme friends in Aylmer,Oat. months peat,lea was not uneYpect J. M. Gerow•who has been on the wI E3Z�OVFF'VILLE T. M. MoFA DDEN °d' The funeral Lo.k place OD Saw-- sick list, is able to be out again,much y - - - day,Febw49tb. at 1.80 .p,m. to' Mell- to the delight of his friends. 4. Are now precured to lye a musical DRUGGIST AND GRADUATE OrMCKAN villa cemetery.West Hill. Deceased Everybody come to the rtnk.eatur- -' program..__Fror_saeticulam apply to was a saliva of Scotland and came(, da ni ht. Claremoatand Brougham e • 11[IDtA H dY1sR,-- .- FICZERING, = ONT. Canada when a young man, settling lap hocks from 7.80 to 13.90. Skat- i Sec.Tress. - -- n• Muskoka.where he was one of the P te + • np�a! r the game. '���� O� °•�• ear ee pained for Don't forget the fancy dream carni- ci co grade - - 36 years, wh4n h� a nm , decided to me to vol at the Mammoth Rink on Monday Ie rioted for high gr a work and a + Scarboro and-settle--on-the_farm that - a � �' Bn>rhng g has since been his. He is survived by evening nett, Feb.28th, A ng students g good pEfsi- Vw�er_& time is assured to all who attend. tions. Those desiring the best in tTndertal[IIIg _PatlOrg three sons; William'of Pittsburg, Pa.. Thomas Philip bird is horse break business or shorthand education y King street, Pickering. Alex. at home and James of Scacbnro, through the platform of a well on Sun- can get it here. Write today for r Have a lull line of iresh aid ens- g B• and one daughter Miss Agnes at home. day morning causing much excite-• our handsome Catalogue. Students bd ajeetts constantly:on hand.. Calls by-day or night promptly His wife:predeceased hirri some years meat for some time, but with the aid admitted at any time. attended..to.. Telephone ago. Mr. Tait was a Presbyterian of of s team the was rescued and `_ r 8piee Roll, .Breakfast BaCO3li (Bell or Independent.) the oid school, firm in his, religious is none the worse for its adve$ture. W. J. ELLIOT, Pilneipal. �a bx:Ham Eologiia, Weiners eta convictions, and strict in hie adher-- Cor. Yonge.Et Alexander Sts. t nnce,to wbat 'he:conceived to be his -: dui He took an active act in the , n y p VALE REGISTER. Highest riepe paid for establishment of the PreshytRriaa _ 3iv le, church in Muskoka. He wale s cboir TUIL " - y H s u rand . leader and elder is him congregation of pure-belied Clytle3da1e9h pure=bred .. .� - • he over year's. Tai ll cats e, pt re-b�d ab pa a sheep, ' there for 3l 'Mr. t wi u • e implemen ', eyed., o lot 24,con. 4, _ Of fill kinds-Beei.always recons- long, be,in as a• good neighbor, eri tn� upright _ nsene�ed.: and an u ri ht citizen.-Sun. PicktAring, the property of John W. � a �. _ Toole. No reserve. See bills. Geo. f� First-class 11 fOl' �311'e -? GREENWOOD - Jackson, auctioneer. - s Conveyancing'Done ' — Q THURSDAY.-MARCH 9Rn Auction sale - A GOOD WATOH � C.A. Cook.' of Oriliiq, .pent a,few of•beavy horses 40 cattle; (i0 Cuts- �ay 01 IIi�'�rt days in the village this week. void ghee 35 lire bred hogs, im- Has b s by Ong joggt �k Rents and Notes Collected. p p been lot be d Rev. S. T. Tucker and Master Ewart up out of.'the pocket or dropped ':Bus meets all trains Charges reasonable. and Tueada in To- elements, furnsture, etc.,at lot 14, when stooping over at exercises: g spent Monday y con, 7, Pickering, the property-.,bf J, i eanzlA ronto. B. Madill. No reserve. Sale at 1. or work. g promptly attended to. this A 150 acre Farm for sale Miss M. Wood spent a few days thin Thos.'Pouches, auctioneer. R. N. Bassett'@ Fob Chain Cat- Agent for.Canada Carriage Co. "' week in Toronto with T. C. and Xre. If you want to buy sell or rent,call, TUESDAY,MARCH.8TH, 1910-Auction cher secure the watch by means r _ • �. Pock at my office. Bargains. / Robinette. y. Peaks P{ckeristp. Mrs. Prouae and Mise Zella,Wood- sale of thorotigh-bred shorthorns let, of a very strong carnlock inside --7. �} villa, are spending week witb Walter Greenwood, the property of Arthur the pocket. �r • V. Rschards�n• and Mrs. �Vsls°°' '" Johnston. Sale at one. See cats- This is made in a great variety M. Burton, of the 7th concessien,is logues. Carey M. Jones, Auction- of rich plain and elmple deetgr >- The _ MARCH 11TH-Auction sale as welt as in "Swagger" Art s ndinR a week, in Toronto with Dr. FRIDAY, - Notary Public, Piekeriaq. Tali and other friends. - of stock implements,furniture,"etc, t7� y � _3� $ - - There will-tier Hocks"e`yo»rnament - at lot 1,con. 4, 8carboro.the prop- �e Rantsteal is of Al quality _ Slacksmithitig ' at Salem rink on Saturday Feb.26th. erty of Joseph Collins. NO reserve. only-a high class gold filled pro-Toronto .: A valuable silver cup,now on ezhibi- Sale at 1 0 clock sharp. See bills. duction, stronger than all gold tion at M. Gleeson a store.will be cos- Thos. Poacher.auctioneer, and ae beautilully flntehed, yet " ke>leral' Banking'Business A eneral blacksmith business done. pe�for. TUESDAY, MARCH mtn Credit sale selling at a very low paiee. g There was a good. crowd present on of farm stock, implements,etc.; the - transacted, - - - turday afternoon-to--see the first party of of Beare Bros.,at lot 9t, Call to-day and get one of these 'promptly executed. game of hockey on the Brotherhood mile went of Fob.. haw--Cataaa- don't--w&1t g con. 6, Pickering, i -" sal attention VBII t0 Horse-shoein a Specialty rink at Salem. The weather was fine Whitevate. Sale at 18 o'clock. See for the inevitable accident-lose _ g' and the fee was in good condition. bills. J. H. Prentice, auctioneer., or theft. We will repair yode $ ' the collection 'of C#CRaON • ZA.'�7CT' There were..three teams interested, WEDNESDAY,MARCH WH,-Auction watch at,as little cost as possible, a + Audley; BaRgateville and Brooklin. or,gladly sell you a new one; but A, sale 11ot88: PICKERING, ONT. The first match was between Audley sale of about 40 fresh milch cove . it is better 'for you to lock it in and springers,10 yearlings and two- _ and Baggotsville and after a fine dig- pigs y your pocket and save that ez- -+' BAVINCIg DEPARTMENT pixy of hockey the latter team were year=olds, 4 sows with r e b side, . nee, . BRITIgH Term of 1909 declared the victors by 8 goals to 1. etc.,at lot 20, con. 1, Pickering, the _ L �3mpo�iitati r4oel9ed of ;1. and CANADIAN Ten r cent cheap- The next contest was between Brook- property of orris Reid. ' Sale at 1 11j BASSI'�TTME M upwards. $$USINEBS er, ten per cent bet- lin and B{�ggoteville. This was even o'clock, sharp. See bills. No re- NO�MA •• COLLEGE ter for Busines,- more lively than the other. When-- a e.' W. B.Powell,auctioneer. Jewler and Optician, Sot®t�19t allowed At highest TORONTO Shorthand and Mat. time was up the score stood 2-0 in favor TIiURSDAY, MARCH 17TH-Credit sale • Pat. a r Ct1rr@Dt fates. Tic• of Brooklin. The Brotberhood are to of farm stock, implements,etc.,at t_A Booklet free. R. A. Farqquharreon, be congratulated on the excellent rink lot 99, corn.9; Pickering, the prop- Opp. -New Post Office, `CHAS. D. GORDON' Manager B, A.,Principal, Corner Yonge and and we wish them every success and arty of Jesse Cober. No resTLua. , 1 o'clock, See bills, Bloor Sts. p y p gsale hoe that it may roves drawing nt ITBY B�dNCH. ' neer uc o W� urs, P uch � "''s*.., ,. ,ry ,.. ..o:., ..-..tr'..:r,s�.,�,i;<. �..,-` ••,F,..�,4 r.a°'.r.`7:. :ix: r�en,'t'�;:a •` .\ns v,.. Ne� Atli meetings. •eaT els ime $s w i-xa :ter µ v E "S 1 a -,-�','�i ° .•,w-- ,•Pojw..,•r.c.,.., .mu. .,r .:• ,- ✓,:.. ,. : . ...,., .a . .... -: .fa' c ,,,,.f .s�a+ �-�'"."-.+'s .-rrd`"+*'Y.. ...a;; _yfl "�E :•.t'T' .r .uC ,.1C.-% .+�.- '§.:.vn, -m w:.-^tj,,.. �r ��, '.;r. ,.a .-p.....�, .� .y ,,,•a:.: 'a�trr:�' .:ti'�%v+.; „yt, .�•� ZZ ,-.•� '� 4 s v:tv•cis'-',o l•�' -,' ,.c„-.: ,wn4s, r.,.r - ="`",3.,"'�,C.. .+...:�,.;v,d .. *•;�''C',. .,.rw:..• s's'' .:. *:... ,..:i.,'•'rS` 1�7"KE^,.•." ",k...:..N..- `+. .r•i. e+': _ ” 'a but nowhere else in the New'Testa- p SALADA sy anyOmer�-,d '` mens. is the same wherever or whenever + ✓ - 0 18. Ye shall know "'them They may, with a show of innocence, you Imy it—always of unvarying good Quality. -ntold Tort u res in S t lence teach religion and morals, but so .� long as the fail to ruduce the rul s of true religion-and inward They. Can Be Relieved' by beeping the Blood Supply Rich morality; such "fruit of escri es in Gala- e tians, no one can bei-long deceived. ' oo tree good fruit; . . . A woman needs ablood-building to lose all courage. I tried several corrupt tree ' evil fruit=This medicine regularly just because she .dr,ctors, but they failed to give me is an unchangeable law of nature. Fruit is the outward manifestation ' 3s a woman. From . maturity to any relief. The last doctor I co - of the inward life. If the tree is' ` middle life the health and, happi- suited told me frankly that he soul good, its nature cannot (18) be 0656 of everywoman depends upon not undertake my case unless I made corrupt by expressing'itself _ her blood, its rich and its re would undergoxan examination. It in fruit. The reverse is equally in- A _Qularity. if.her blood'supply is ir- was Ahen I decided to give Dr.• ular she suffers from headaches, liams' Pink Pills a-trial. After eyitable. If you want different tt � r treg ffuit, there is but one wato_get backaches, sideaches, and other taking six boxes I was much im- • ur.5peakable distress which oil it--c}tange the heart of the tree. Its native uric and rden fr hlle8a 1<a elti y proved:in health, but I continued p y S� t _ _ p ' Women know:-Some women gave months more when I felt like Of course it is possible for a clever Pills for a ahe' l new e of pe an artificial fashion er -o torns .� r �grewn to expect this _suffersn _ at P grapes-� p Eectl" preserved n sealed SAL D-Xv Packets - regular intervals and to bear it in woman, and. was . enjoying such <:ho elesa silence. But women and give the appear of ai ra - p health as I had not eY a r'e A used the saws to lemon or va* en years a ore. I have had no u then t ey cease to be B a�hi�staselaW sugar in warns and wM;IPh At this; ir frui+. and become figments. . di.arl/tpt addidonsayrr�umasoasJ ar `if they took a box or two of Dr. return of this trouble since, but I -- asytupbettwthaams le. 1"preinetssold b Williams Pink Pills to help 'them have used the Pills once'since that 19. Fruit trees are not meant for wears. Ie °e!e°d asps for 2 es,bottle a:'� over each critical period. These time for the after effects of`'la show but €or,good fruit. If they :.ri�•t»o[c. $r..�emtMtg•c..seattte,Wa APUINE Pills actually malke new blood..They grippe, and the result was all I miss the purpose of .their being, n help a woman just when nature hoped for. These are'plain facts they become unprofitable incum- STRONG ON DISCRETION. bra,:- makes the greatest demand upon ,from .my own experience, and I well b 5 of the ground and may as Discretion is a .beautiful-thing, F R her blood supply. They have done have always felt that I cannot too well be burned :. This-is the teach- - this for, thousands of womeir 8 and bore is a story about an Irish stron ly recommend Dr. .Williams' lag of John-the Baptist__over again tl:roughaut Canada, why not for g fitiatt. 3. 10).. tailor who had a heap of it. �o* a_�r��o} s Pink Pills to the-ninny women who ( One.morning Mrs. Murphy, a sus `I:L'roV.` „ 20. Therefore-As if to -reiterate, _ eta*.t p you l suffer as I did. tomer, came into the shop and Mrs. Joseph Kinney, Gilbert's with the force of demonstration, P found him busy with pencil and e.rta spear .+ '.':Cove. N. S., says:-"For'ten years 7�ou can get this great blood- the statement made in verse 18. The paper. She asked him'what he was health restoring medicine law universal) a licable in nature doing. i� I suffered from nervousness and building, Y PP W6 0>•sr those troubles that make the lives from any dealer in medicines or must be true among men. , +r►�"'a°+ 1 Oi m makin a lisht av the min nut yea ta•...ee •ef so many women one of almost direct by mail at 50 cents a box, 21. Not ever one that saith- uu a se Y in this town who Oi kin lick." constant misery. At times I Would. cr six boxes for X2.50, from The The Judgment Day is in the thought �e1n be confined t© my bed for weeks. Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock- .if Jesus. There also the false pro- Hev vez -gc,t Murphy's._name w,,,,,a beta will make their loud r IL down asked she., 06 eis•_� ,I spent sleepless nights and seemed vine, Out. P g ofes- "Murphy heads me lisht." .. e sion•a. Entrance into the kingdom P of heaven is not by the mere recital Boase flew Mrs. Murphy, apd 2`6 g WHAT KILLED THE KIX4.2 �1�] ( n Y (��( T of a creed, but on the condition that broke the news to her man. He jHE SNDA 1 SCHOOL men really* do the will of"God. waP in the taCllor'e shot is m jiffy. �i�1111p�o�a IC® �Cbarles I1. Well Taken Care of by what that will is Jesus declared Me woman tells me that ye re Plpstoisats. -- (in general terms) in the early part ter making a memorial t a _ of kl al ablet uv - of the sermons. (Matt. 5. 20), and the min that yes can lick, and that .During the fatal illness of_ Icing I;1TE$�IATIONAL'LESSOY, SELINE �` e, Charles. II. of England there were of detail 'n who 11 ws^ thatetgue4me a unfolded in d to i t fo o t the head of it. Is FEB. '2+. Lord, Lord-Implying a belief o0 tW17 14 doctors in attendance,-and they - Jrsua' part ` own ao `'Shure and it's true. What of t8R CK1iM I SKA AS i P89 in his verel nty. dosed him in the course of five and •� �� _ ���f�it. krs 22. Successful ministerial labors it said the tailor. -- t one-half days with the wing a: - as- druats_and oeQ+i �' -jam; s a Slue s• ea a as ii csent to - Kr - 1Z 1` - - - a admit men into heaven's! bliss.- ,It hopper.--I-could commit suicide on cn.. aerated. lfewchntatrd. Carbo- fusion of the metals, white vitiarl ei lesisi Matt. 7. M2'8 Golde>. sled, Campooreeed White t)slae M arae, r, dissolved• in compound peon p p, is as observed fact that God does St' with me little finger. i could yrs torepedal sorpasee write leg f water, powder of sacred bitter, Text, Natt.'i. 21.. sometimes use the man who has wipe up the !lure wid��vea,wid me an •Roe oo. <tsewr•d) t� only the outward semblance a the hands tied behind me. -. syrup of buckthorn, common de- "Are sure ,f that I" asked the sus ��•w..Mswtnat cc coon of clysters; rock salt, ewe- Verse 13. Enter ye in-An ear- shepherd. The hollow professions, 7e " s wine, two-blend pills, byrovy neat exhortation to live after the correct teaching, and..wonder-work- tailor. 1 ,E , Meple 'Syrup � campeuad, powder of cowslip flow• manner described in the rest of Sat[ of such men may providentially Shure . I'm ahure about %t- M the discourse. It implies the poaai- ecunt for something in establishing "Well, then," said the tailor, "if akors r _ era, beat manse. cream of tartai, , bstley and liquorice, sweat almond bility ee every man a-living that the kingdom, but they will:have no ye're allure of it I'll scratch ye off milk water, mallow root, melon a narrow gate—The figure is the kingdom. - taken from the Oriental city,arr w dist nctly reprer kesent3 himselfuas.the than won. be lost in cavae ways seeds. chicken Broth, bard of elm, re 'Money }` a julep o! black cherry water; Rates were exceedingly, 'Sowers of lime; lilies of the vel There is an entrance into salvation flnai'Judge of men. False prophets = --- �►t�wntlotn 1 lop, spirit_ of lavender, prepared and all men can pass through. But may io auecessfully hide their true All things that no one else wants' pearls sad white su ar cattd the must come one by one and nature as to deceive many of theik er5me to those who wait. =ow can you reasonably szp-ti to an " d Y at themselves of all incum- fellows. But Christ will infallibly s svew a leis quality of syrup using owt.oA f cleans leaves, ale, asrsug of cloves, P date to and bottles and pawn for botllpi ► brancea. detect those that work iniquity, �° {ion stone, Rhine wine, `oriental H O 111 S E O R N S&S l V S a sows apse gaup. write for tieottet os. $eaoar stone and a _ number of Wide is the gate-Life presenia and they can never, in the nature wrs.gtys �+ "M•ompioa" '.apoeator to nttliiier medicines." us cloth an alternative. There are of the case, abide with him. CAUSTIC �° ORirM MANUFACTURING saMsaays two gates, We can go in at either, 44. A wise, man-Hero we Have a wNn w • Montreal. - A MOTHER'S PRAISE but not at both. Arid it is easier to true picture of the. conditions of lk 0 a■a sere"am% FOR BABY'S OWN TABLETS pass through the wide gate, for you house-building along the water �= sea+s +•d•" _ Our idea of a stingy woma,t is There are thousands of mothers carry with you'hnything you eeuzses of Galilee. The first •man, e+•••.ae.. i�ssMA..rai•aa one who declines to waste thread _ -throughout Canada who have no`like. After you once choose that is all prudence,. dug down to the ,9s��os wfLi�ia•s,ou tereftes,,r.,, sewing buttons on her husband's hesitation in aaj►iftg that tint no gate .you find that it opens upon bt:d rock and built his foundations clGthes. health enjoyed by their little ones:a broad way. There are n• reatric- strong: Winter's storm aftd fury i tions, and ,you have the sense of found his position impregnable. So ''0 is entirely due to 'the judicioub use;rom any, for man are there with is the man who pays good heed to o"aby'e Own Tablets. And there f You F But the wayleadsinevitably "the instructions :of the Sermon on many. mothers . who do not i to destruction, the- Mount and goes forth to do hesitate to say that at a critical - eriod Baby's Own Tablets have 14. The narrow gate, on the other them. ..,✓ F Y , hand, opens into a straitened way. �- A foolish mea-Perhaps he - saved a baby's life. Such a medi- Tl:ere coatinuea to be no room for built as well as the other. He jaine should always be kept in every thy: things renounced at the en- mav- even have put up :a more r home. Mrs. J. A. Porier, Paquet- trance. To travel that way one showy house. It: did well enough vslle, N: B'., says:-``We give moat have laid aside all sin and in•fair weather. But it collapsed r_ r Saby's Own Tablets pll the credit elfishness, all shams and follies~ in a dismal heap before the driv- .for keeping our little . one well. But itis worth while; for there is ing tempests of winter. There is They are an excellent medicine for no surrender, of freedom, and the no fall (27) more tragic than that _ children. Sold by medicine deal end is life-a condition of unihink- rf the.man who has impressed the � -, era or by mail at Q5 cents a box world with bein a faun of excellent ES able happiness. g PAGE It om The Dr. Williams Medicine ars°Mae waver tat-stria ler yawns'lama,Perla a'"t Lar we ter&i udtw ri lase Brockville; Ont: Few rare, they that find it-Liter- Korth, brit the utter unsoundness pen=and Get"sew oars»>•raresrntetyert>.arsgrs. las° i.5 :b.wlr.d tQYrs. east eor latest to ••a rasldat. ally, Few are finding it. This of whose foundations has been re �c.rae tar tan .e• throws no light on the question as vealed in the storms of'life. 17iiii )AGE � ifllCE ei l Oman a g Lett loom and saw nasntaslawsrs is Cawaaa A `OLD .1ILING VESSELS. `G to the,number the tsaved•.Viien • 28, -28, The mu-Ititudes were as- � Tpgpp=+p At. 9T.X1110 Ns!!!ci �17ClMV Jesus was asked that question he tonished, because of the..masterful 'Mrdern steamships have a very avoided a direct_answer.. ..,'Instead' authority which rang -through the �K D nwtt tr•.epiz efie. bl ief life as compared with the old he cautioned men to 'strain 'every whole discourse. 3t was wholly un- M1y. I S T-CM P E sat to I'eror °* ling vessels.' ' The Princess. energy to get in for themselves. like the teachif_g of the scribes, + e�rfar►Yat rarer Sure cure and poskive preveativa to matter law horses at oaf ass are Marv,.which conveyed .Ding. Willi- "There is no list published of the who relied entirely on tradition. 's x Infected or'exposed." Liquid,given cc the tongue:acts an the slava and 4= an III. to England from Holland citizens of heaven-" One thin is Glands expels the poisonous rrrmstrmthebody. curve Distemp�tnDogs , Y g.,, ..�.�M,�._. r �, and Sheep and-Cholera in-Poultry. Largest selling live stock remedy. Cares - iC i688 and was then over'sev_ent certain, that the. deinands of'inem- ' • La Grippe among human beings and is a Sae Xidney remedy..Svc and!1 a" years old, lasted until 1827. -T3i' Tersli"ip "iChrist's kingdom are ��?�T EXCELLE\T R1aiE G ��alaaorea. cu42hisoat. x«pit. showtosoararagsiat. y� D Y J .vho will get it for yon. 'Free Boeltlet,"Distemper,Causes•sad Curtis~ x ; vessel was retained as a .ro �i'1' severe and exclusive. No man will — �/p R DIaTRISM013—ALL WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS / `yyacht til the reign of George I., reach the goal who •dot+s not! strip Will Break Up a Cold in Twenty SPOHN MEDICAL CO»CisaAa rd ssatlrtelNisis.sO5Rd1.[t1..t.�. b� whose ordirs she was sold. As at the start and keep 'up the strug four Hours and, Care Any Cough the Betsv Cairns she sailed to the. gee with energy and patience. That Is Curable. irbanks-Morse,a»d back for over fif- "13. False prophets-ImpostorsThe following mixture is often -.`'Fa t3 years and then, after another who, under a mask, of..orthodoxy, prescribed and is highly recom- �," -change of ownership, was employ- lead a corrupt,life. The Pharisees mended.,for coughs, colds and other Semi-Portable eel as a collier until February 17, whom Jesus arraigned so'severely' throat and bronchial trouble: Mix 1827, when she struck a rock and •all through •his ministry, .belonged two ounces of Glycerine, a hall: Of Skidded Engine was totally wrecked. t., this class, guides morally blind .ot:nce of Virgin Oil of Pine cpm-; :Equipped with evaporator Tank " (Matt. 15. 14), and therefore totally xiound pure, and eight ounces' of Designed especially for general Farm unfit to -teach religious truth andGood d s pure Whisky. These.can:be'bought work D011s 7 duty: But Jeans here has in mind in any good' drug-store. and easily Bunt in si an B.P. eiss . News ` Mig$ (compare verse'22) allose gnworthy mixed together in a large bottle. ;3rlClatty Adllpted for Mfb�lE-IB roe teachers who sprang up with the .The genuine Virgin Oil, of I'lae Cold .Wlafhtr ft. I early, life of the chttreh. a 1�.P. 9Evapo rt or Engine with : Dyers i compound pure is-prepared only in Evaporator Tank. What they actually 'are (inward- the laboratories of the Leach Che- -Theon Engines are the name-as the standard Horizontal lAraparat-e s 12 lv), ravening wolves, whose one mica) Co., Cincinnati, and plit up cine., eirmt that they are mounted on nkida with iaaeltne tdnt pined to , bane of the engine• where it in well protected, making a very neat. cempaot, • , I thought is to- prey apon the flock,• fa: din engin i- 'half-ounce .yjsl;,. eelf•contained outfit, ae can be seen from the illustration above of the L}• j" -3 �tx � � I is hidden from Flew by their Sheep S s Gasoline EnRine�. PI•aae cut one thin upcapleteaArerotsament slid send torcosalrrg r The Guaranteed ONE Dye.for ALL Goods clothing, Of feint of religiosity. �ILt. - ' THE Q.ANACIAN FAIRBANKS COMP/CNY, Ltrr+ited� .ws J 1 roc uta[row with exact care beware since It never to tell ult.. 11 I knew a� STI JOHN, N. t. TORONTO, t0 1 Think of it t With the $AME Dye i? necessary," therefore, -to_match I make, it a rule, he sal MONTREAL, , I Ip ,: VANCOUVER . you cancolorAN1/lrindofclothl•srinetly»1Ko f " q e FL CALGARY, • r chance of mistakes. All colors e (beware), our Druggist or Dealer. Sample Card and is impossible to detect them at `-I have often, woridered," she re-' 14A If . - - r" The J*hnsen-mohardson,Cfo-, umtta, first approach. The idea of this, plied, "what mada you ea awful-, - Annnrsn� De p, ootreal •• terse,is found in Aesop's Fables, ly quiet." ... .,.n.;. .. t_,. ,•. =`..". ,... ._.:.. :: ..� ;......,... .:.: x=r" '-r i ,iY¢X. ,u.,• „6Y+• a, s:, y�'�., �.rv:,,y r,` �'> lid '� .., ....„�. .....,-� .s,. . . ..,r � ,.. •.,•. r'"' t `.�:s+." r_ •,� 'r:p..^ ^.�,n r• r 'Y,-A• ,.A.. Ar t,.. ��. d,�`. ,-�. +• Q:;Mi ri, s.r�.{k. .�'.'�'1A., vM. �, `r „� i, •') .yr,. •R, ASS.. iii : w � ,- x .k. .. -} R " u �,.., w . . r •irk .,r,.:F � . x :.•. w... � � .. H,.y ..—... ' .r: •r r +. Y+` ,1t• -M ,ewes. .• �•..M�- ,- n.'.'••r'r ..c. '1::t.., M 4,. ..• ..M .. ..u).M .,.. .7' .",•. 'I r ••,bl�.t r..'•q, ..�f._. ,-w. .. ..,, �, , e. ..,,' ,.. w. ,-.. .�.. .kh�,pt"'w+" `R .•,a4+``• +"3•?,' '.er w.,3*'t ,��" n�.:? ',f'.�'!A�tsn! ,,Fe' 2'.11• - w __ _, — - •,TACH STRAW'S CAST '1AVa�% tr,k- , . NAVAL BASE ON NORTH, SEA. VEBY SOEB �AFTEBRABIIB. , 11 Furl ASI Y O UT i $ ore and _ Y Bet �,,and Biot H.til�r y C Rt Fill Cost Qerm6lny f�i,li00,000 In a town not fifty miles from g$ ' la---London Wltieh Beealle Al- .. v SON 'TN.E iR1ES here a lady stent into a t Diekeas and Others. . .' x tYbdn Gompkted. - —_ N i _ -r: , asked for,a box'of Zam-Buk. She Accordin to ,the le end, the '�" ` Plans for the new great naval was told that it would cost fifty S aniard's u1n, still in existence, in - tlie air tuptre-at-#hr3 is,'-ane that a larger hex of an- p lwa-Zf D'ck aI aan�nrn s r I - .— - asrenf C�JR - _ / „ 'o a-' en o e a1seT 7' Rhea;>e,r: In a moment of�veaicrsess Turpin, and' it is said.that_in t e �� -r .!c DOl!1. D'y IiiDNIF:Y PILLS. - hrclm Can .at_Bruenabuttel, h ve stable there he stalled his Black alis took the cheaper ibo�x When dere. But the Spaniard's has other �E UST MECWME fOR 06&S'i�Ot�S . "�a t. bees finished and work will%e she had used it s'ie still needed the P 6finefeechildren"ad„y(*, plw.Ri, associations. I#s tea ardens was �e free from o vergt ao . .— begun,'immediaLel The total cost Zam Buk as badly as before, and g pian. :I other • ,, 'D1ark Southern Telt- Hovr- The . y' certainly ,the spot that Dickens andhodathe.chingthroeandasonu sadd 7bought a box. . Raised w ick,' will be in the neighborhood of �7, The dam-Buk did what she need- chit;e for hits, Barden and. hertoboth m and eht7d. . - ttess, Gored lits lillluey �lsease art to take tea in. Jack Straw's S7ar.sst.a. eOm'• " ,, ed', but as she had bought khe use- P Y When tE3 work has been•Snally I leas ointuuent, too, she paid just a castle is quite as well knoxrn. and Made Hitii-a Well M;pn. Washili torr Irvin mentions'it in completed which will require Many ]Hoch again for the benefit dericec{ g g„ ,� EDUCATIONAL . A. Skipton, Duck I.aka; Sask:,lFeb: The Sketch.Book. In. The Tales years, it will lie the greatest na as if she had ought$aiu Buk in the of a Traveler" Irving makes rlb- T EARlt TI3E BARBER TRADE-TMW �,. 41 •(Special).-Aftt#i thrTteen years first instance. Elhe was softy= / systetn-constant pr�ct.ire!: careful ' r Buffering from ,Kidney Disease vGl .base on the )\,orth Sea: The afterwards: - - bit,- -the poor scribbler of rub instruetion: .few weeks complete rnnr". >�' brought on .by a-n' ag%denti,; Mark new base will 'rank with Kiel, with Zam-Buk has years of honest re- street, Bay dust4 •earn t.•A1.A to =- 6outhern, of Heslaker l aria nest its great -natural harbor at the eomtn{ndation behind it- Penple he visited-Hampstead and occasion- eighteen dollar wee r write r ca a- sir11 to�)�di�lTrer at tllir cantle-"It~is Aeue-atoler_, ar>�L--Q�1ege, .- . .. .. _z__:__here,-is.-�--well--ma have proved t at it cures. mltatldrA µA Dickens, John Forster, Mac- East. Toronto. ,. .: clow to state that.he owes his cure $aItic. As .long ago as.1908 the food contains no notirishulent, and w v r that FOR SALE. ::,to Dodd's Kidney Pills, improvement of the small harbor of . ' . an wl pales In my rutins nits pias p acne , bnk' e `one essenti l feature—they neve] 3nek Straw's castle is most inti- OTTTHF.RX ALBERTA FALL WHEAT ~`� -back," Mr. Southern says, "and matter was not'made public. At motel associated. 'In the bedroom' +rio across my loins, and of fate .years' the time an a ropriation of only work Zam- uk cures. When You which Dickens occupied may still ' land' 640 acres. nothing-. 4 PP a k.for Zam $ilk dont take any- P Y. Will sell cheap, or exchange for Optario i became,,very Beak and for days 280,000 marks ($62,500) was made thing else. The name is protected be seen the chair in which the Dov- farm. PEWTBE13s, s4 Don hills lioad. *list. used to sit.-Westminster Toronto. I had to eep to my hod, I had all for the 'preliminary work. by gene is clearly shown on each (gazette. ' FARM =:'kinds' of advice.wd-tried a great Full details of- the, pla'n.s of the FOR RENT. many mediclkes; but:all to no pur- great naval base were not, then p dr 'y_-- xvf To'wnba RUN t,etwecr Meafore and Owe* , '" 1 F gmrnti.7'wet,undre4acraentul•rruttrontien, e° pare. a completed, for it' had not then been Revive the Jaded Condition. - ai,,,,paatnre.farm house.and ar-od'onhuiiritsga 1. , ICL'�TGS. yy.G.wbttney.:5 Toronto street.Toronto. `'Reading an advertisement in'• determined to create either large When energy flaks and the cares J. , .:'dused me to give Dodd's,Kidney dry. or .floating docks. The entire Butter Icing.-Melt,one and one- of business become irksome; when - sIAC111NERT. `-- iPills a trial, and I wrote for-six harbor will extend from Bruens- half tablespooafuls-of-butter;-add "the whole system is out of sorts and ACHINERY HEADQUAREF'RS. - • - ,bc,xes,_-After taking the first box buttes north-eastward to a -small three tablespoonfuls of 'milk, and there is general depression, try. M Iron and wood•rorktne maoltivery. I began-to feel relief, and after-us- lake which connects with the canal. confectionery sugar,to BtiHe]i fla- P&,melee's .Vegetable Pills. They ens inns, boilers. *seam Pumps• gasoline - , ling five boxes i felt quite well It will be divided into harbors for vor• will regulate. the action of a de- 1 er+Bines, ettrtric rootore,— ntraetore machinery, etc. fiend fur ratalosue o! , ' again. I am now able to get about the largest warships and for mer- -Caramel Icing.-To tnske,choco- ranged stomach size a disordered over 1400 machtuerr. tr W. PETRIE. my work'and-feeI no effects what_ chant vessels respectively, -while late or car--Amel icing creamy and,to .liver, and make you feel like a new Limited. Toronto, Daoatreal vancouver. :fev'er from the old complaint." the plans are for a general depth pleVeat it from, cracking, nae a .man. :�U one IICed suffer a day Tilt LINDRIANTRUSSwtllhotdanyreducibb - « " Dodd': idney Pills clean all of eleven metres: thickening of flour and,water mixed from debilitated digestion when so ernia, Endorsed by farpmea meidieai roar 11 .Kir2ney Diseases and all diseases re- The conatruetion.of.the sew-sac- lite. aim le and effective a ill can be i f, partiealan 8 i.7xn. . tR•g'dl to a thin-crfsamy pa P Pr t' ,r �toatreal faulting from disordered -Kidnevs al base carries immediately with it - • - -- - . got at-any drug store. , .- ._ F R . .. .•. Rater Tkra►wnnws sea `right out of the system. That's the deepening of the Kaiser Wit- Many patent medicines have come . .. . _:GAL VES BoukteI Area } . ow they cure Bright's Disease, helm Canal throughout the•entire and gone, but "Bickle's Anti-Con- CHILD WORKERS IN C$INA. st«l+,tariggas••d co.Lad»sotooto lOa► waw ' 0iabetea', Dropsy, Rheumatism and length, making it navigable"by the srmptive Syrup continutls to occupy 0109 Iron Tlt$DEAF-tri ACOUSTICos- }Backache." They do it by putting largest German battleShl s now ex- In China s$ig cotton mills many Op1,, Of the marr•la of Ike rldotrl,tal age, P a foremost place among remedies children tend the machines, and .as threaabout the world,• write.for emo • thL Kidneys in good working order fisting 'or to be built _�rithin...th fc�r coughis and colds, and as a pre their a is 4 ct>fita a da One r� ee°a„tiq co, et carnia Led, r -'and.they ahsays d° it. next decade. ve e f ecay of the lua s. It is b ghat _. M� �� - ti nsL�andaTd medicine ttiag vridena P e a Itching, P3 y lox•._ A ;K'mill in Shanghai eYitplo ,p00yO1Last>+et l!oroafo . ..a ., — pen 1 . I� S Otand; BlsedinSr MORE TO THE POINT sAvto IN Nt9 0!o ACE. its sphere of usefulness year by . -- - Prelt�udtn; Films quickly '- vc3►r...If you are is need of some- and permanently care)by )qtr. Golding—``f3o you wast t0 AnnavaHv. \.l4.:.D/ay 1e• tlr Wb.Utrta for"Th•D b L tteatkol Pian•,. the nwat scientific and ecottcrtrtical ro.1 I _-- . belt-8t 8 96tigb 8F' altkonRk som•na.crnpvlow dralsn may say ib+r�_' _ mar >SJr eau bier. Do ou think, "I •r^ over *itlats 3P •- - ¢ ""d j tl;g to Ted-YF a. Rwumm•ad+d by doessore hwpieaL. •ierp lYlt:'S COM110 adMSE f0A PILEf c v,; marry g y ,have, sdlf.red from xldne. and•Bladder cold, you oanpot do better than tr - aad-.r+rybaly for pieeul*y,eaiffaerae,•te 1,n6-6 for SS•00:- mailed on rs - ' e. what you snag support her 1n the Trouble' for Teat'• I took doctor's,} BiCkle'a Syrup. _ o _ - PewY -S "at le to which she has bees senna- inedit-ine, but tot no bply:' I want to I _ te1DL f Drive = y _ thank you for sending me• the sample 111 - THE PUREST IN THE KITCHEN. - LYLS NEDICIi+E CO.. '" .. tomed V' - �bow ^f Gln Pills wbirh helped me. lit Queen West, TORONTO. JRck Winsottle-'No. air. but I , •'I have taken six to,'" ^t Gin Pill". Customer-"And is this chair Servant-Thez*-Js no* coal, maw, altogether. but-Not rvilet- lr*fnre 'I had can support her is a goad deal bet- f • ,pally .an .antique piece of furfti- .aft' the fire'is via' otic: -A OREATt>Z1111AND FCR - taken veer, l;haf amna-t. I; had to fret , rr g •Y I 1 .Mistress - Why,; Norah, y°n ' !� r!�_ c yeasatter ouuiaerelIDarr3edrstinn enm* nlgbts ..•ry tittrr.r nttaut*s-and ttvet' ..Realer s;it w s o doubt should have told ase that before. .��pE' STOCK �1 had to ape an instrument bo ,a I could-I about that. Wh St was a0 worm- { , . p ltrinatl, -'riow, I car[:490 An 'IL•A .tour er O--1Kbrtt I hf11 ht tt Lltat � had _ ._ .. Svc hours without gettinc n•+r• - g Servant I couldn't t tell you there i Anel many s young. man.sloesh't�- . - a u- P,ERC to- have a-sew back; and. a new was no coal, mum, when there -was- WASTE PAPER (W Amt. Gl3ADL*s, i' Write notlr naT T)raP h 'them.` (`n,. � lso Rata. Iron. N8"Im. Subbere.-1rta know he is in love until the girl ;�,or, W,Ln T-rnnto. a••• tree• .ample. :mat, and three new legs made .tor -coal: 1 - SlIS aforina- - • i Trrestr,. Oat. M )lf(tfiTRESf3 OF TAE'SITUATION. • oo d;,M wisli Aan�lm wo�� - Free to Our Random FIIono for vartlostase Hata .p• !� tFrtt+ Marl * >rs+ Remeds Cn., l'kicage_ "�' bZ1,16jeh fnr ebpate tltoet.ated Hoon Few` The{ Crick in the $eek-"Orta -Father(left-in charge)-"No; yoil ; r.u•v..ease 4s••�alt. nvrtte alts about Too, yr Tenable aad ='' ,? aad treiratlra •t ter tJrorl. M. they will ad•us ae to the Proper ADPltca•tr+nch of nature ,areas the whole,can nt>jt have- any - more cake. 0uw dhk— tion of the Morin* Eye-.Remedies en lour, .- -.,i world kia," singtt the pexis But: (Very' seriously) "Po . .you .know� - � . . .tlpaoiat case. Your Drvgge.f wen tett von that Marine Relieves !tors'Eyea„EUreagtk - +� ?what about the tondl of rheum>ztiafeit what I shall have to do if you.:go h0 DEMA D FOR IT. rnu weak EE*.. Does*t smart. Soothes 23ilay. - . and lumbago, 'which is so common- on making, that dreadful,.noise l' . - Your Pala, 7a .nile leu roe. Try Ie is &A9jawrs,-J7011. A Ten's'ing' stone gathers no molts, loot Eyes'and it 8rby'e Eyes for ataiy j � Sa i1 g:CTi»A L»r =_' now-1 There. is no .poetry-ia that Little Girl. (sob#ing)=” ea." j:,ut there's mighty i'cle'demantl for I Cakes aad ora■slatioa. - run tom the"oRlr' ,, Rauch, for it renders life miserable. Father•-k, ell.•wliiat is it-V' moss n.1=a day ti: _ .. ane r R o o melt a. • Yet bow delighted is the acme of Little Girl- Give me some more -THE , , E LATEs CENSUS La+. ttet,e,b t .. 11 •� relief. when an application of Dr. cake!" Mother Graveb' «'i)Tm F.zterrtrifa= •!;i„c,w, 'sale .{ ` • ax Deo• t'both •at 21 4 , -Thomas'. Eclectric pil -drives pain . And she was quite•right. I.+;tt,r has no..equal fir destroy'Ing the teacher, the+ lent w _ _ � population of ottr town is 15,000 h ata r ogee- I r away. There is nothing-equals :t. lacy er,>O..Ses. :worths-in children and•aduRs, See "Twelve_thousand and one"' in- � �� le a k`-` owered wise scow_ lean-a to&"-Met of tom. 'that you 'get the genuine when pur- terpolated a mr mber of the class~. l for Cow �etda, Don't eltpeet ,your. friends to f3uYl.}{�+r i■k•t.w«t+e►art wage will prrveoi say .t.ew y.•td iabatuses, ttt+se is baa ons chasing.:_ 'Bt,bby.Giles has got tl< new baby a Op t.. .... you out of a hole unless you show wratakwar•_perry Davi.'-sats rad son - .• brother!" of all kind, :isome. disposition to help yourself. — - Don't worry iE yotr air crowded �.— . - -- . .. - WILL POWER. - - - . .. off the sidewalk; there's more 11 Any man has sufficient td'ill port- tram in khe middle of the_road =. Melthers, titre+ tiro Children s Chattoe. ! vo vov_.M/!►IeFr TO KNOW PILES CURED IN s TO ty DAvs er-t0 enable hint to.give up'sniok- .. Spanking doers not cure children of bed. .inei -^urinap rino-ly,Read untnld�Df*etsr�'# _ F --Mi0 Ol'CTMiS r I+ ltrarart•sd to ear+ rrry Neretan Natus pw.ofltaklas, siloL Rl•alias +r Protruding ing-if he has a wife:_who_is strong- ocwr WAIT until o.,nr nsl`aMrnr is ,Betting. hereisa constitutional cause-' „Wonder•• M,nt nn �,. de ee a.,hiIt% . gill Ytlrato etas t days or raosay refra,ied: 604 [r itlded enc,ttgh to make. him ,quit. �'""` � h"" a ren. ta'n ."^'Krrt. Oso. for this trouble. hlrs M. 8ummera, Box W i nr Lew, Marvlanr, Parentalq. salt~. _ _ KEITH A 50NS• Seed Mrrtiaa+s, Terent0. tg, Windsor, Ont.,brill send`free id firm`p jp� site Rreass. It ra the irbtt g 1, Don'ti blame `tile Cat. NO doubt --- -- -•. err ^e*yinv A.A.C. 1C �1 Harley and mother her successful. homey treatment,. p.rrp' *s».rirlrre ret a Farc*esfat arch Ao a fnr the Chrgnic D s e tiC• ^trh vmRb Reee�.r>,trd Brrnn.r Arts. with:full instruction. Send. no "money,•'•o pd PTsrtitinner. Full of advfe.° wrrea ta,caaary bird looks as good to him P y P 'P - in S bn•h, in+•. at St,xS p•*a\nab., he*+r ,but write er to-da if bur children •pry in ►.rev man and woman. Contei-e "`6F 8 watermelon does #o a.' country -Thrnugh lack.of'consideration of ?REV. Send for sample*, also catalogue. 4 y Y more vital tants,thaw roar dortor wvntld.... -... , trouble you i 'hi+way. Don't ti he rive-v f:,r ten rtnitp-a. Iw 3 •i-ffn a W � '' .. �,. __ the body's needs man -persons al- - 'ld. tb2 chance, •are i 'ae'c Ip ' m Y , 'u o n e t c hoe the 9 0 r. .ori 610 i11.••t. fG.,•, 10*lel 150. _ low disorders of the digestive ap- _. _'T).QN T, _ `__ This treatment ails cares adults and aged L.L Hill sNk Ca,In E.tl st.,lgM vs^ ` �� •. ' aratus-to endure until they become people troubled wilts urine,diBieatties.b _ . 4 tis �lws r lis INMA wMti a•i tisetateei'rents �' it helps no hard Tuck tale, I vouch, d=°P > '• - "ifM trouble Beres tros lead{o worse au►iw eYenk• chronic, filling.dstva aad:nights with y or might. `�r ,� .,tee,is Sat.*. oar.. tee went d auffcrin 'To rheas a couTae of 1Lchea> ing it;. --- LED. cored witth t o divespe 'All with are at , 4- 4t — commended as a *tire,•and. speedy tltre.d with chtr disease and wish ro be ,.. A family had just sat dawn to Have you, ever seen 8•.sTrow• cwvd p•rman*ntly, rattly r,atM 'aakkty �. ' "Ah.'' she, sighed, "for 11 11. many' way to regain health.' These piUt1' 3.' I blockade which was so bad that with this Rredt homeopathic remedy : years I've suffered from dyspep- are specially compounded 'ttS corn table -when tidings were brought of the brewery waggons couldn't, a which w will h w h sent fell inot'ructions f-paid s"Vorhere post ; Ilia." `And don't you. take any- hat dyspepsia acrd the,many ills that the dna o an a uddenly around,as usual t using .n as to ettec! a permanent ^Ere ��:�° ing for its'' Ler friend'asked. Uolfow in it•s train,, and they are little Emily inquired, with a long- -' .: PO az. Adl. 14 .. " = ssEul a,LwA s. ing glance at the well-Shed dish TO T.-Walt. " W Arnprler,Ca,taaa. 10earrnagr • You .,look - healthy enough.' :mc= „- -A . , a+ CUR13 A COLO IN ONE DAY ,o, a+rr „ "it's es Papa;'1lrtlst. we cry now, fly Take 1.AXA'nvr.1tRn%(o quill.... t.bl•ra Oh, she replied; 1t s my: iltkts-_ JTSEFUI,HINT$. wait,till we have finished dinner Z' h�-y=ists refund mgney it it.fRti.to e",*. -Ice w, , N'and' that has it-'r - - - — -- OBONl2'9 ai6na6a»a Qn eatfi.lAr. _ . . %. To brighten oil lamp • burners, ° boil for 15 minutes in buttermilk: $'1 I i O u S 110 S s�'� •• ��`' Many a map does more kicking, Boil sine ars in the fish skillet pr "I want a "hair cut," said the " 'with his tongue than a mule does g it'ce> aialy one os the mast area• middle-aged man, as he 'deo ed_ .. g Pp__ RESTORED BT rSTC!!UM pan to destroy the fish odor. greeable ailment* which flesh is a barber's chair. "Yes, sir," _ ;; --`'with his two hind feet. If feather pillows have a'disagree_ heir to. coated tongue - hitt*, r, PSYCy�•'has restated dthousac& - taste in the mouth-nansc a-dizsi• was elle angwcr. Which one 4 of people to buoyant Health and wenStit •• -able ,oder dry .them thoroughly be reps these combing to•makes•lite t;: ti . .. wh,ireoatlitioAhadbexa dedseh 4- :The man who boasts of having fore a clear fire. bnrden. The cause is a disordered T°rir o>%' money to barn will soon have ash- Apiece of mosquito wire screen • liver the cure Dr. Morrre s Inman Thos, Sabin of Eglington, says leo. !t u a tonic and flesh-builder,con- n Root Pirie. They go straight to o rtt flat the cont of the trouble, put the .. have removed ten corns from tainisII rrtnark�a la properties as a blood t , a ave 'a excellent thin¢' . !t will strew w a 1, an misses - to thio � ore urifier and • '' Ca - •ti-liver right,ht cleanse the stomach and m•� feet with Holloway* a C ria v g k y off tl a rust. feme out the ver to,tale. 1 1 �� � ir.on,o bowels, otea:F the ronttnc and take Clire. , Reader, go thou ttad do .aad hW.�lre weak,.ttaE..,,_, To .save grease' � when frying away the bitter taste from the r drive away the eouSh, tto ;,, tloughnllts, put half a teaspoonful mouth, At the ural sign of bil• likewise. fCHIN �tandruII. � . of ginger into the grease when hot. tanerress take, • _.-. " matt A your inan visited his doctor. Y tonna ftp the whole Comforts -and ,quilts should be- .Dr. M O,r s e S 8 *yam anddriva out disease, heal* flu dried in.s good bresze,,5n that they end described a commoit�illness that day�d ap,,,andn*toreslostenew. la '.� , nd flilff as when I A d i a t'1 'Root 1 i I I S' had-Befallen hila: - "The''thing' for • ',a, wig prevent and wad off that f 'be as li ht a .. m a Y a awmtittioa. , . g / ea &Mae 1 Y - • • you to do, ills physician a ':more au �,_. ,- >;. new. 11 fnr a Fm Satapte. — - aN EY A spoonful'of nxaall to a gallon Marlatt'S Hair Promoter to drink hot water an hour before Crowe Nair o' -any tsptd head ' breakfast every mornin ." "'Well, F*rli.lsb ttpal*r*.ttk.ikiT - af_water will set the colors of al g . - ' On sale at the,Rnbt.SlIDiiaon Cd.,Tor6nto, liow are y ori feeling Z" •the doctor ; , 1 most any goods soaked ih.-it p,revi- 'Canada, of the Marlutt Hair Promoting rr Dr. T.�- S - UN - oua to washing. Co., Toronto, Canada.: a�kecl a week later. Did you fol- LUSS ED ' 1 Underwear brought in a' little low my aclvite 'anti drink hot vra TOILOiYTO damp frr,nl the lime;' fouled vain ter an ..hour before breakfast 1" o- 1. 7'. "I did rr^, est, sir, but I couldn't °' Hilly and' put near' the stove to f A Ffslllf Shares for Sale �. . • dry. will need no ironing.. keep it up more n ten minutes at'a' • l3 hi rine of the hest Tban'(ompanies in „- i 1. P. Mix cooky dough"ut night site Ant l anudu on oaay tends:Duty Q[o.W gown stretch. - t where it is coal. In,'that way ,you Mobey to trod at s}:; on approved :� • l`i,Y . .. mecuritie.. Apply forporticulara T„ Trouble is khe most thorough 1. ;,.R ` can-use more- shortening•and roN M s 1.E�1T, aux t:0,,.•,neon,Ont . thinner than when baking right teacher in•the whole school of elf- PRONOUNCED 5•KEEN t , . - aftW it. i,�. T I 1�8-vL i10.elft mlxtn . .. , - . . _ _ -. -A -. _ -perlen A �.ry 0. in R • r" i �' •. - � sees ave '. '' .'.. � ".+ r _nil �.J: d A:�y `�{i'�+ 3"'•S^� �. 'i p:,y e.a : f�,. ..< mr .a" ,r -,•y,•,;•�. v 'r4 .•rad,ret_-n'�7.^' +'a2 d.. •f•«fir ;:�• c ,,te4 n. µ �., YFk ,i.�;x r• e .� f�x� • .. ,., !im ..-1!-$ - BB. ANDNRBoN Nu 7 Mf lee, ways�w EXTRA SPIE L w t heady J� .- 'rWk How 11!6x'GMM v. MP0. •L,�OF A>ayszlrris00: -- FISH FOR THE 'Wb inseation ps line ice.aa fVHW. A.rMeGILLIYBAY. L.L.$.,. Was cwvd of OeaifslR ¢ EaaD wb.agwaalaas6foa.y.r fire- hewer 1 Dasrbiw. 8olfeieoei Fobiio' •o '�roz „�' 4lels rat.dos sacs iaola ed iz or lmtiign edea srst w et.aaasd H.att�• s>t After readin�`` this straightforward _ �isd,astiaemesfr. statement of Wn.Eiiaabeth IL Ander- r spall" sera's ai*ao to paths _'Ids am- ANTED To tease a farm of 40 or son. of Mechanics P g0 to T. w s �•J��//o *100MI /.for •or b month.or y aka yeas. sass! - ' . :- �I/ice �t�tl • 2aariToryeart ..oatsaosspayrabls4a W e0aaeeot-good-land with oomLorybla •'lf.MDFaddea, gat • bottle o «' .Bwinsss oil ten iiaas+o�asd r..•irb piyar emsetoss a�p17 to v. J. sBtLi.IRaK. 81aII Partdan' •dief :a pa able�a adr.ne.. leas aaaak lit ,�for only, Dent., an ipRS88 1�SOZEN FISH WINTB'R-CAUGHT :--- � ggr2�oiioemaaiooal aoiamns tea teat.pR Ztaa. if it,don t do for you,what it did for � ^ i.s a�. amp> m��eaea !atonia L�OIt SACS-About 1000 bash ela of ��baDk�n�Jusbe�ea�dvt6is tean ylter, > i' tomtp.,'boat goo bo.ha.or m.nsoia., Money back. Slicing flab. about sts too.of etu.ornv .ad eight Bora. it's worth your while: = "'$$A SALMON-( engine red meat. " � • o - a zeta.. .�e�t.T i Vd > '+ °o`� TROUT-Whole Sbh, about 8 to 41be each. of hardwood also•Good w horse. HZeNBY „ c ` -�srin betassgtad until forbidden Asa ebsrwsd all- s+toolltt.Plekarlailc ills, I had given up ho�of-bei �y. oras tag discontinuing advsrd - cured of andru w en I _ urcb= LAKE SUPERIOR, HERRING-About 11b. each. t. snag bolo writing and.sent go the pub- pp 'WHITE FISH-Fresh winter can ht; sip lm frozen ,.dlsibmOST-On Wedn a Feb. Sod, a bottle of Parisian Bagggy�.. It has en- g B :'Job Woelspromptlyatteaded te. L Mesn Tosaaso ",ag, a naw -(#rely removed the dandru�f, and has GOLD LYE3=$ialilar t0 etl]ltll white fish. m. .q� _ - aha door tog. wsa i lip s is lama tram"-the started A growth of ries hair. and all ' x� store.'x �"erwiuplaa"lssm-ma a this after having been troubled for ISFINE INE FRESH SELECT .OYSTER 3'd♦1.Sb pmyeae; 2(.00 if paid an adtat►a. .. ran. I cheerfully recommend Par. b , - AOR BALE- •" D, BONELESS AND PICKLED FISH-Digby Herring, Pi Data Two Terser Dome. mgt" Parisian 8 e-cures dandruff. be. x� - 0 , ropneto{s r.eemmenaea fees n the Central a ent3 $ n to -' nen Haddie, Labrador Herring, Salt Trout, Steak, Hon 51 = Fsam,Ottawa A.R. OA$ttOTSERs, lot Sj cause itgetsTight doW to the foott a,s,Pickering,Atha.>t_O : . 111-4 of the hair and kills the thousands of - ---- -- - - - - - - - - - less Cod: 3n sending a parcel by wail as �yEED BARLEY-The undersi old p Since the�indratroduff ctiongo� Parisian - MARMA�.ADE O�AIITGES r l is pernussabla iJ havefgrBale a quantity of liands, Burthas Ed enc st'.a ca or blip u paper Good red clo�ez need. Anoly lot 30 eon.9,of nand. by' thousands of up-to date BUY Y�?UR ( ROCRIEI:! A T THE Gt LROC3ER iV1UR i]8te6�ti iteS.li()ll6_forthe bouearwriteWE8TNEYBROS,Audiep, 91-6 � - � t-l�d•• >? society women. Parisian Rage will ••ideitifleaetion.of the contents of turn harsh lasterless,-ill looking hair ANTED-A single mein accost. R'I �. '. , _ _.Lhe parcel. The ivame of the send- croon ca farm to hire for:ei�bt mo•,ehe, into bright luxuriant hair in a, few -.•er aid the dtidiess Cao alio be en= -waaee,345smoatb. Term to�tart on 15th o! aye. ''It is a deligh•Lfutttnditivlgorat- r - = C`lOsed. This trill be nes 8 CO mai ja"rob App1y at sot 8i, con. 8, lYtckerinR, or ing dressiog, contains no dye or harm- y address A l3ILISEY,Green River 9I-29 ful ingredientu and is not. stick or It is also perwissable to -write our name and address oa a news- FOR SALB-A frame dwelling .gI'e+►8y• . The girl with the Auburn - _ house and dime stable,either suitable for hair On every package. - paper or_mag zine mailed any- driving house or other outbaildim,also a nom. where but there must be vo esti' bei o:i"da a.posts. as lot.oh�,oil ep: K ITH7 SHO -g of the: nature of correspon, o _ '- •U_n BLOC �M a iness y� •ence. ANTED-An. experienced farm I am prepared to carry on the black- TIaE&._TdBLF. -_Pining 8tion 4, WANTED-An g ted,roseate sged,w work on fano by emithing business formerly conducted r _ Tear g.astern oanadh. oatd San in pro- b B,an Davidson. General repairHarness � "l':R. Trains going East dna as toltows- During homestead for rheya��w111inq to roma y u , . work.and horseshoein s specialty. eigg No: 6 - flail 8.06 A M. w 8990.09 par year.- Addritss R SHAW. g 14. Loral 248 P.M. �.�• Wd I have also the agency for the fam- �, - 14 Local 6.04 Jr.mt. ons Cockshutt -plows and Adam's , .. s ;3zains Kest Oise as fanows- �j'I p1�StTf�-0r."S FART[ P'OR BALE N,agons. .Cas#and ere. a before mak- dues tweet rets of-double-and single harness to choose from _ • No. i si a s P.M.M. at lata ON and tO. owL a Piot. gl y _ g sowarhis, sustaining about " ing your purchase o! farm ample- builainn=good bearing.wenwd.wine`°moi» a.a menses and at s very low_price: ,•" 7 ldail 6.lb F.1d1, spring creek. Pull possession ern be .aa ' •Baniisy ioe}adec April 1st.rote sno-se 7, • ._._ RO►3.5' HADLE .: April s1.aS - . 8.. _ �t r 1110*0=&nt Tekpbone 'Falk JAMES McFARLANE has rented �•t Q a- ^ t. �n J his eager bash and oemt to John lorgle. !�T INCE Shoal HarI1GSS W 'Spe'VF�a Y�. ; Q He daMrse to thaslt hie maay patroaa tar their Telephone service that spreads Lavers In the past and treses that, will p p bene is flair ossa to>sp.a�gg sono`rl eat A reliable local salesman wanted tareh.very endeavor to giro seem eoatlabe -.`itselfAmt.thin over the towns and to represent - - - „�,s . horse:'blank is halter' - .aidaettoe. tamblankets, , sweat pads, team bridles zr cities is not pearly " important large s - FARM FOR SALE. OR RENT- I�iitt 'S �Itle$I �� A toe o tQ you as.one which given compre ii fou sorsa in Boarbaro a wushiv. 4 milts _ _.dad extra'parts,always On hand. pensive service at every point of from Locuat 0111 Mellon on O.P.R-. It mil« - from pan*moa ana atom obo"its 141.8 t*- N. connection within your own and Taranto market. 9 sans archard. 6roomsd Mae hour and frame kitchen and woodshed. try J . E e DISNEY_ meiRhboiripg' tnunicipalittes and frame barn aozeo and other outbuildings. i in '#altering and adjoining coun- busiusm districts. Statistics prove acres aw. fail plowin plowing Needed to sou ogood 0-lay ,.. that OT tent, Of telephone loam all in aced state of salutation. For _ 1 p� epi further particulate apply so doss PH Co The demand for nursery stock la En- -- ;calle are strictly local. LHra.Ch a7wobd loa! erThe d yearly, and i! you become I Farm Implements, SHaarness, Carriages, Binder Twine; We brought the telephone with- one of oar salesman you will realize Separators wing 'chines, Washers, j there is good Mone in the business _ '. Churrwand Rs ire. • M In the reach of the people. -- ' s'� E. 8d,ln8$ for you. y �• We give the best local service. Write at once for particulars. Pay rsees ., ` - Te>sw12ar or paano. IIVH/TBY. - - - - ' ONTARIO. Our rates are the most reason- - weekly. Free outfit. Qur business methods are fair. ONE .„-xo erne service. to one. and-Hot Ga � � �oatlti}1 ries Lao&5 Baa FOR THENEXT FEW DS . - -another.' . . Afmfi►�wdtaasdw, TOSt1NT0 :: -�Y3NT• _ - Yon are supporting home indus- a intrad x try and alruat• g s - o-+ Where were'the rater before we Yew ala a s i ing amiFurnituru' ori - •.. cattle in the field Where are the .• - - '' - rates now? Use Independent- Telephone. 8 cans peas 85c.. &turns 66'x1 Uc.,'8 cans tomatoes 26ie.,•2 cans sial- The talk of the,country. . pe phone. Sub. mop 25c. Also 4 ieem of f#anuellette that were 180 yd.. for Sc. For `"Talk Independent Tele p - next Saturday only. _- 3stsribe for an Independent Tele- 1-hackle heavy rabbern, sizes t�-t reg• $1.50 for $1.25. - 4: a }o it now. Boys' n pLon - Mena 2-buckle robbers.$2.64 fog$2.00' eizn 7 DullI Hoye overshoes ---Will--be offered to all,lines of Fancy Rocks-s, Chairs and tables._ Zee Mesabna Tdspioae sizes 12 and 18, for 758. Ladles''fad girls' overshoes, sizes 10, 2, 8, 8} You cannot afford to mine this sale.if you need a Rocker - CsiaM*)4 and 7, for 75c. - w Chases The rices will sa you,8o-wi11 > all LPH. HoovzR, D. R. Bt1:ATON, the quality of the surprise'you, Pres. Secy. (LEO. A. 'GILLESPIE, - �. -:Dunbartot� r ret-class. early and and eget a good choice. AsDL1#f.PLH_U_ T-. .. .; sees-.., lJ pholntering.and Pleinve Framing a specildw �^- HI ! �/ ('roods delivered anywhere free of charge. ��� ! Breadicketa for _ Bell and Independent Telephone Connection. vv - l -' ,(Greenwood, Ont..) bile ONLY A FEW MORE DAYS �Dis ersion..Sale s BINDE-R ' .-. T NINE LAST SAY, SAT., FEB. � 'MA ROH 8. '10 �. I am selling binder twine again this reason for Doe-halt cent few than the t the whole of his noted Hetd o! �� t rest. Puce your ordte where you know you can get'better valve for lest ScotcL Short-Rom Oahe,i�ad.. _ _ money. Remember I sold twine last year one ing cent}res than aaybae� - ing a number of Bogli.h aaailk- Some weeks ago we commenced using a new process' is making our the township. I sold OW foot twine for 104c. You. poid from 11 to lite ing short Horns. bread. Yea kqg�the result for everybody'is talking about it. Here this same grade. Are you going to pay anyone 00 to 755 extra profit per _ r? Don't t that a penny saved b better than a arca =- About 40 teaasla of siariooe ages, are some thipge`fiie people say : lids. WWouuN it not be beth toesve yourself some money by buying�ytrom s4se. 9 Nzeellent young bulls fit for service. , i4 . i s:uedingl7��od37ear-old imported i#A #md b � ��' Q fad�a foot" A � I lean also a supply of washing machines and.wriagerg. These.maohhrss - ceotin bnH.one of�iter three beet ,r will certain! save yout wife a lot-of extra libor. Ilimeobw the wwa� pti! .;bulls saver used is the herd. .60 ifi0 a 1fi1$i oIl'k on $Oiler bTW�, li{Jflai i. machine is'the woman's self-binder., Ifow is the;ime to osis just ss - ' heavy spring washings are Doming. Qct my terms. ash or instalment plans. �itr.'Jobwton bas sold bis farm,ao8 i� v 4 A tall tine of up-to implements.oil hmW.... U'p-todste farmers e every animal will In sold' Nets the's'is no secret about our new roceee. We are using tke where are ugh my my goods. Setter get my priors before buying, whatever the priDe.• p your pea and drop me a card before you forret. D O IT NOW._ = Same flour-Spink's White-Satin-but with one new feature-Malt - "Tss�ta-i months credit on approved Extract. Wehaven't apace here to explain what action malt has, HOWA� �. ,=•� s� llV�! �� " pa with 5 per cent.per annum used in conjunction with yeast, salt, potato starch'and wheat flour, • • pee 'results justify its use. Now thea get is line, take home.,' - .o![for cash. .., ,• but the dollars wortli'of tickets to.your wife. Nine cases out of ten she has 4. Parties will be met evening before. euough"-to do without the extra labor of baking bread. Give ns a - �x -and mornm�q of sate at Claremont stn ' L ion_ C.P.R.), and Pickering station trial, b'e'lt do' rest. ' - tt (G.T.R.) , - OAREY ow30NF.8y I-FIE STANDARD BAN . , � THE PICfCER/NG -8 .abir6ad'1673 i}il 8rasc6es donee PICKERING . ,�= ONTARIO OF CANADA <° the Markham and Pickering Tele- - -- • __phone.C.ompany,_limitedr -A DEPOSIT OF ONE DOLL AM "The annual general meeting of theFresia . uo ous - ec�� � O Sawingg �is "-abareholders of The MArkhapt and - oep�iia r ur Bank �e-Everyouuy :1 ; :»9'iaen Plckeriag Telephone Comprny,'Limit- _ account and entitlC the- to- for the election of a Board of Dir- - _.. _ scion and the transaction of"othersnd - a gook The hest current rate of Intereit its r any business relating to the affairs of Finnan Haddie and 'Salted_5almotz} Trc►ut-rte's very best 4-the Oom n ,soil}be held at the Odd- the market can produce. TeX �Y +n►Y ppaa OWed,• and lie Witlldcawtis at_ trots fel}ows'Hal in the Village of,White- 1N1�lOvt Vale,on Saturday, the 12th Asy of We have just received Qur.sprins stockofBciots and Shove, delK alsrDh,1610.at 2 o'clock [n the:iter• and they are first=class-and so cheap. ;Ulrinp Bank`Depar�laeiat at E��sy Blraiac6. _40 a Call and see.theca. - .. order of the Hoard of Directors. - DyWinter rubber and socks selling at a great reduction. ICKERING BRANCH '• Atex;. 800vtxn.Presidelst.D.R.BRATOlf.Secretary. p _ . . -.• . _ CLARXNCE T' SAT' T, 1►lr�►:aag�e- . � -.DatedFeb'y380,1910. V-2ii�'• Me ' GORMLi`JY, w DuH�arton iaA1fC8 ALJO AT i12[ZTII?. .i•a. �: 7. :�..:. •+➢°,:, ,�"'. .t.. � +r. �:�' 4g- • "�'•� '�!, stir ',,;.',sc ,;:f+.. r .J,Ew�.�:. �,.• "l*., ;•!x`w:xy b' :4"•. 'Y:• '/Bi4a ;.�.,.a :,.v,�.r..,t: ..w a Jc <,wr,r.,v,,.`�; ct.; r) '�`. S •. ,'y'�ji,3- n•0i•.,:>i _ ''c '",f r .!P. "� •,� .R 3. �°y' '3.;� � s-i e xy'y M Y 'a5p". w/p.'.�'YM.. :'.;'• "�. ', £n �,.». y+• M .�p' c.*� •y„y .: .i .y v •.`sF .• 5•:'c:_... i*"°✓rx..� ... v,..... ��.� �+. ".s1�..,1 :'' N k'{ 'J•'++4:/.^ .4 fol V. � Y •,•L^n' d -•r. t +•Y Y'-Y "Y' Y1'V.•rJ .'� ,. . v.. -.^wE'.^i"':'v .: ..X.'Iv-�.:S'a .. s.r ,t„ ..... .w.. ._. -s - _ ..,x..S;: +... •fid-. •? :.,R' Lr ^-+.: _ .; isome Over Bnndwy. in � _ .. x 4.� sMosrr John Crtter, of Peterbtira, ter Coming- �. are P ; ; . Ok stes rerr- elayesradat rerwaable prises. "�enliwan town on Tuesday: To meet trigs >apry Hawkins, Rhe$ran t+ Dune m and Rim Macnab were a his wife left oil 81►tairdalr for in the city-on Monday. Fenster Falls Wm. Tiompeon is getting in _ Tobias Caster leaves this week P1our and Feed . g iw.y his eessonb su ly of ice. CRs tiffs-Amith- _ , _ - .-oi-13rsdford;is } . • fly OII Mild ettetni9d t0 = w --7meliDt of horses. visiting R..E. Forsyth for a' Mrs. Anderson. of. Toronto, days. Lndepen Telepllo Oes►#�rai. _ - _ . ._ �.. 'al 'tin t Saadav with her•- ubtle; dent pe Miss Mary.Meaaab has returned r J esyl► home after vt�ting-friends.in Ta UJVTree-�wniai Store. - i=;lP. PALMER, Proprietor r C. H. Found condseted the ear- _. N. PALM - Ties is the�� Baptist church, Olen roJ. 0 Macnab of Uxbridge, = � ;Ma�r;an 9andsy. spent Sn>>day ant l[onday in the ` LK idr Seebeek, of Indian .Head. �e For Benefit Benefit of-Women� x �*iaited'hie sister, Mrs.Joseph Ev- v 3oha''B cocoa, o! Pickering, .` 'wa--frOm FeA1lIfE . ;ens, one day last week. b10 on. E. ' l[inaea lis„Mina-"I was a t t e g gra metre on Sata7a rda as the reeult o Rev. J. A. Grant and Evangel- sufferer from female tronblee•whtah . ,a kick from &not�er.horse.- caused o en do int Hawkins were in -the city on sad--broken down ImporMnl showing of Sassf display' •j ;� Homes Milne. oiToron�t Friday. condition of the Qhisa.. A sesoeimad of � ­sPent Sunda v7ith ..his__ renta�_---�P,m. Y _ y- -Mrs. Halliday.-ofTarooto a pt system. I read so tam r t p� pe esy }�. -and Mrs. Milne, of North Cldre= over Sunday .with.F. and Mrs. x muchofwhatl - ' BO�, t# - - mont. Hutchison. - F3 etalQopo along tame, is not imQrovio ws t►od we lhesa. rarlaad of horses to the Orth �' suffering I -ptapne ea 1` ;rapidly as his friendi..would Ilk west this•week. Zeit sure it would r - . Weekly and Deity Neespapert to see him. Robert Miller, of'Pickeriug, has help me,and Imnat - Mr. and Mrs. McSa.y.spent Sun- t_ da with James and Mrs. Madill, been spending a few days with' say it did help n» fi} y Claremont friends. '"'� wondsrfullp MY 'W- 3'. MK. R=OT'T'A:R:D80ZTq �r <of the 7th concession, the latter ' Thos. and Mrs$tepShenson 'spent Pm� 1�t me I being quits ill. - - - $anday in Kinsale with the form- grew fir•and within three months �OC3c Street . � F - •�.i't by' .George Johnston, we are pleas- I was a.perfecti well woman- - r'N brother, Samuel. „ ed to report, la rapidly recovering Tom'Mks Allier o! Dunbar- I want this letter made public to - - - --- - "from his-recent illness. He has pp show the pleneSt women ma dcrlve ton, spent last '1%ursday with from Lydia R P1nkbam's Vegetable `= been able to take a walk down ,friends in Claremont. Compound.'_'-Mrs.Josna4.MOLD", street: ' < -�� John M. Harrah still continues 9116 Second 8t., North, liiianerpolis. • - . . _ - Dr. R. Brodie has been appoint. in poor health. He is. suffering_ Xinns _ ed re tative of the Clare- adz-ottiasoiffiirod sad'fleaa. ,�� iaatitute from t.e of the nerves. testimasi&ls upas the stave rocs com , e J.Ji.l o a r mont ublie and library Min g� Atkinson. orf Ed- y a" to o this weeiat Lindsay on Friday mouton, visited da; uncle, - � e >�� _. � ... ke� y - f - FOR jj� �- James McFa Arae a sale on On&lncLy,Feh 27th, the even- omen who culler from taws diF � . �"' P Thtorsdry last was a great success. lag service in the Methodist trussing t1L r to their sett siouid i - Tlt►ers was a large crowd and church vt►tU bs under the aaspicea not lost t of these fasts or doubt Sap spites and lisp pails manufactured by as: thef'.peoceeds ctif the ea3e amounted of the W.F.X S, Special music the �y of Lydia It. Pinkhsm't _ ove4 will-ba g��n_b�► the choir. The PV�ta� doh to O1'0 tb A foil line of horse clippers, pdaes.ranging from$I to,,01.7�1i - -- Jean McFarlane with her broth- ladies ash for w liberal collection. _ y : ars, Wallace and Douglas,Lett for If vrrat epeeist!advise wrttel - Two rinks of cu-lava from here you - Alton, Ont., on Saturday morn- to kfa.Fiat ,st Lyaa,Mass. ,hLo horse singers. __._- - - - _- in�g,�accompanied b their sant, went to ffialvern -on' Tuesday •Sp ewintreatyo�irletterasstrletty r when they defeated the curlers of eauddentiai. For 90 years she _ r shall, mien grit and ground bone always .on hand at a _ Mies Laurs Dowswe l: that place l2 shots. Two rinks Las been hep sick weaves.is � r, Rev. R.'Duke'and Joseph and this way, free ebarge. Don't ' Mrs. ReadulAn represented the from Malvern also played here u hesitate at ones. very_low prise, just thiag.ta melte your hens by. 4GIarsmcnt Methodist church at -the .same day when _Claremont_ - , - «y a as a sin successful 19-:shote, �^1 �p T pp AT�1 Lha Temperance Convention held wakinga, total'of 81. ', _ ARLES SARC'E L� I CLAR�iM®ItI� -at Toro6to Iasi,week. -R. BRYAN,Y A 111• ,e Quite'a number from here to. 'The. Epworth League of the tend tatting in the ngnet at Methodist church purpose having - Tobaccos, pi slid smokers' Stouffriile this evenia held and a social evening In their ,league epndries. Central office Bell . MINQi er the auspices of the-Taimen's room on Monday evening, Fab. Telephone Co. AAsaggeeney for .:Missionary Movement. 28th. A Rood musical leo rem Rolston Launda7. � George and Mrs. Richardson. is being prepared, also 1m+ CLAREMONT. -: __ ONTARIO � $9pCloof 4Jabntadiala evetre it t$e city on Monday and and the report of the delegate to r No -wetst Laud'While there there had the pleasure of the convention held in Toronto -hearing the Schubert choir and last week will be Riven. Proceeds Blacksmithing Re iths Pittsburg orchestra: in aid of the Forward Movement was �NY V" who a���a�s�Omen r a'&°'� B Mrs. Foster Hutchison han'been for Millstone- Meeting Wens at 8ctagovratloeikroM `aj maldart:mddi•raoa oL r atlratd ' confined to-her house for some o'clock, refreshments at the close Sa►tag rooted file Dumbarton shop rmtmaae air ,�:al "6aib'. s.ditw,..rw ea '� n attack of la Rri pe of the raw. Everybody is �'"' •°D A e�dar la SWA u� p�'QQ and opened the same.I am proper- m10 ae>>t>ifoawl�ead 4maw oe sdb� ter Y►e but we are elexlma Adwission We. - sit work entrusted,-to.• s a�tec• nes ns mw t,. a . as edetrta `7 er•hdt, The young people's aieatinR and Bormahosing a specialty. ti he Rural telephone systems will �l in and sea me any time. ,ria ng ce lei in the manse some under the jurisdiction o!the ► daltt..ttoa w trna in rivetl os cls.. - on n r evenings is beteg well' ntario Railway and >i[nnioip&1 �- T• a 'r` a°�' °w°°`r n^ ' 7° mt�•• • attended. fheee being nearly thin•. tcl.>�om.d:ud oa a tram of s o rias ; Monday night. DIINBARTt1Dl .aemm. iw+a �i ' moldy own" sae oeeop��dd w mlm m his t presents y _ t1••aee,mothdr •oa,arostlims,lxoWds or - here' to room and. welcoace for z. l ft w - r geom•rMrd•r to ! > d+�nli a md.td.B rRld.'at ����°••m•°eeee ... pWte. -. e Fee" udeaAm,"sdof d�moamu � Thos. & and ffira. Btephensba the Photo ' rile . eatert.imed- the members of the MACTd NF ..SHOP I lam. & { Bible class and E worth Lea a .aa bemomOmaderwho b"ceb.�d:ate p ga . : - .:n.•awa tit•sass: �- Y of the Methodist church on Wed- ,`_,IN _ ,- : - The undersigned having rob- m o neaday avenin Alt report. a _ .___-.-- __ — _ m{ . g _ _ _ _ �J gn pn - ,.meet pleasant lima epemt is music ad B. Wagner's Machine Sh in seas D.r erns 'snow-lo.w 'O- 1 �. R �2 N r Kinsale, is prepared °p agar rl: moaw la «see or ea,w . e►ad in flew of different kinds. i to do all watirr ash ren. .aa s�.w r too.. w Wm. Dolphin acoom�anisei Jas. ,' _ kinds of reps r work and gement encase. W.W.Qua:, _ .'MeFarlane to the -pan River Will -be open until the end of Mar C�l. �kan'ithiag. n�„b;trn;ysa�,ttadm+w.c. district on 3atarda7 last: The ! e.a.-onrn•sorwa yal,lleacwa of 90 si• — M ' k journey is a longg and tedious one W e guarantee , all our work fir6t-class Pr[ees eight. _ "�' �°Vd�' .t+s they,will be three.!reeks on the , . wee. ' Call and "trail atter leavingEdmonton. The and permmanenti. - _ - ES PZNGSLLY. (^ ' ;: oatrney will also be a cold one as' Come and see what we,are doing -JAMES Kifiesle. Oak � r they start early in order..to have the ice-on which to cross the riv- Open Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays.-,. --- PALMER ere. The Baptist e•hurch was crowd- Fi Will D! "' ..: -•"' Claremont PAINTHR ANDS DEOORATOA g a ed to the doors on Thursday pi ' t .of last week when Evangelist - pea��toe general.house repairs. t " o 'Hawkins,gave his lecture, "From Seed 6 ansa im Pickering {,tipsy.Boy to Preacher." . It was � sintered to with interest erect by all, MPSON V aiveesi►l opinion was • Co e A.DP11 ee: PICKBRWGi P.O. ilk • ` Mand the u that it was a fittirgcTose -two two - Q ; .We�eke of earnest E• �. Ei V A�4� �a Story Talaag Bate to march �5, 1909 evaageltstic effort. of dt eswlais awl deslas A number of friends gathered plump. is above it lss7w r. :. . at the C.P.R. etrfieno on $i►tatedehy say offarin l the following line"great reduction as we have to reduce M soli ow wake said.tsspesl see slosh_ .r_ evening teeny coed-bye to Messner. our sloe!to maks eoeo►for ' m 80 ieeh black broadcloth rad Reeidetsoe,Dotadrs ft sari e>tlsia Prison. ' Dea'1 M siW "'Jssmeef li[eIt'sr sad. Welter a:s.gtods,rsg.'l6e pee toe�16e. td inch bh�t Venetian .cloth agents ws Oe sol employ eerss drew .7ic for T psoa wbo' left by the to river reg.SRe for ROc. , 6i inch'blas Rea halve R whin WHITBY,ONT.. ~ o'elodatnin for the West. The drQ 8A`iaeh erlmson cashapere drew goods.l�k. 88 inch bin° elk.and : ly wtr w. set 8o sLseci Its agents asodnalm of>a oral.,widsh yes W9L staph >p..ieg.We for rbc. n iseh cardinal luster 2o. Yen's ivbbere T"doors wesit of Whitby Soots► 'Mw b o hew ss. ` 'best' wishes &i the whole cum- 90c ps, Oversboes ilei,I.'►b�L86. Snag-proof rubber p.e6,not es�il sslieilN. with them. Their des-' roof 1. 1.eQ 100. Ladier rebberst aDo,96e, storm eons cloth storm il. - munity go p -- _._ - tiaatioa; we understand is' the Overshoes,hiRli-buttoned'1.1f0. Huy what you want of the oboes now We yieprepared'to-inetsl_woodariroII wNiTs� 1�� �C Peace River country, several hon- an pater on they will cost you about one-thirdmore. Some odds an ends on pumps on shortnodce,silo att�d� - a�, - fi r. ^;rived miles;north-west Of Edmon- our bargain table from all departments at about your own rice. Groceries- to alliin ton. everythi:f puma resh and c a, all foodstuffs ander tighE revere. Blaoi<. Agent for the Ontario Wind kill, b ': The Mission Band of the Bap- nod mined teas 26c to 60c per lb. capnot be�r���i Indian breakfast Les ga toe engines an 20c lb. .This is sold in moat�places at Ib. We only offer them at above h; list church intend holding their price untH ead of sale. .Coffee:25c.3k an&*0o lb. Try' it you will,went it the:equre Bir � ' � �� if O� annual tea and entertainment dnr bio_ _ . . MAGNET CREAK SEPARATOR' o :i alt the second week of March, 7 robabl on the IOth. Miss Rance, phone No.b0 sL residence.' _ D. SI PEON; Co. - PICKERING s the talented teacheir of elocution _ 1 it ° y o ee ~ 0 a An Moulton Ladies College, is ex t8 P1CkBltIIg 9 q N 8 to >K w •'}bected to assist. in the program. _ ¢ k K _ V &1108 Committee a • This annual affair has always =b � r been a great success' and that of he Stafff" Life _ _ o re r =--- rtaih to'be a success. . •- , ration is to O O� xs year is ce ♦ The object of this Assoc a 22 -Watch out for...bi1Ts--giving_1vilt -_. _ _ n own - particulars. MANITOBA FLOUR for good white breed. 11 . _ - --••-ilea, s =uf , ..Rev. W.•�. Woed'g .lecture on Best pastry flour for crisp pi'ett.eind light cakes ate � b -. --a -• urs � the History of the Toianship of Aunt Jam�pos's flour for NZ,muffins and pan cakes: - itembe�shn=Q nt proper ei°i'1m00mmcni- PickerinR an Friday evening last flaked barley, flaked wheat; granulated crime&1 wheat- e;a1e immediswy wt any lllembes ..• M r = Railed oats. ' of Bleaative-Coni"ee. g C. E'. B.'. .�► w. 1[as c¢ •,was a great .treat to those..who lets, cornmeal, graham flour for good wholesome porridge . were fortunate in being prelsent. Giros mite,.corn es, orange meat,'shredded.vrheat.for those who yfombeeship he 11.00. g g g e a o;. �. Jall p s � pry• _:,Mani►iuteresti.RR facts regarding do not get up in time to cook porridge. Tiollai:mr.u:bra teem cb•pr•dW.at o:: �, R ^ a if g e .. a" the early history of this township - _ m0r'c'�°. Banks, a, K win that the Our groceries are the freshest. "Try oar own blend tea. Ezw.Com.-`L.'D. Sante, ciao,Len • were given, she g As'k for con as. _ g a g �' t: D e '• as 14 r speaker had given a great deal of po W. O.Richardson.p?iotering,Ont? Do C <. • time in research. The proceeds of , the lecture, which will 6e devoted . - J.A O'Connor Arthur Jefte t t+m 1-Trice T. o eaw.s. 8ro"4 lo. T ��rou hang t r , ,.t?rzsrtes.lc,Ge,atsetws�. to the Muskoka Free Hospital etc., G1906 �+� �fpcs �amounted to 522.20: + ! t.�„ .,:+, .,:. .. .. ' X 'e'•p s� -^' :v. ".V^'.,'vi(i+'s a+ • . ,. r.;!' ,y Y;" ',*i 1�- •;y `o° :d- *4- '..�..A.•C' '."X..'�.t b„-t' @ ° ,A 1$�`•'^rID "”' • ,.[; v (,'" I•" qj"i''`e!lrvY,V .M1 ,��,,6M 1. 6 1 .. i 1 , ,WA r .'� w,' (�. �F,:+f �. ,:(✓j u'_�{,§... S . ., . . e t w,C r at ..J..x t : :�'• •.Y sT•r .x;N :... Cu A,-'!i ',y.,.. y._.Y :l,. "1. �•••• n'+:ff Li.\:M _.'! .:n..,,,,w.. .! .L' .k :r...; ''� 44 •.. •�- , iiii�� ..-'. .. •'. �... �...1. r..•, „ .....,.,. ,,.-„ _,.-.aM --....re..... «J,t'+!'yA`,. - 9y,. i:. - e .. .s_a, ��.to 6:' w".•. ! j..«gka qy,Y, ,r. .�, 3.ti, •;r .y,•• '+ty�"�t..... _ .r." "',`...'. 4 4 ••m^ ,'r n ma r hs a°ar c-....:-�C_e<v.S•��., 5# _�W 4! . .Sar PpL ..t y. , r»r s ro-nc+ -.- ..s+e ne�rs�re. z' -^•5" . :r- ;c•' ..,i r - . r ��n _, t - .. DLI�U O FEit CH PTER IO. ..,Ek _: .wawna ` HAS � 1 O U f A ANT=D—LadNa forFhtn M►d lla6ii sewtq> Ik ,. x Is there an .one. whose curiosity w s +r,-,o.. _ 0, w , �' at holo wb le or sero Use: ood ay ,1, _ F$Olt-�-rnEs' YIRIti�E �-J t ;s't = has not; at times been ?wort eon: am ahr�►ne,, eNatio paid ufat', t , - for faU EOme woman aah0 had.passed.hint? y 1°P Psttieulats.'' lfational' ldannla�► ° s , _ .. [Mla o ,a riL�Ca,Montreal. .+l- She to young,,she .is pretty, rhe: is _ ' , « ajone, and she walks with, $:hur- FARM FOR RENT. .. IH - ' n ing step. She has an object, and 1$M TO BAVT,hetween Meafacd and Owen -- I site seas only rthis"'object. >s her * t .. i -_-------r 9P T 4ound.tw bnndr*i acres andp 0*tt P ,;;;'. .. ,,_..:_:. ., - _ - P atm N 4 of _ .. _ . _ _ r• -.1 . _ -- -mac _ walk to end in a romantic denoue- J,tv..a.�Whitney,rs Toronto Street,Cts•t Toro■tn, . . .. . . _ . ,. - , I eon her-to , .. ww V ~-1 ]�r THE HER TAGE- OF- MADAME _ =::' � hero dressmaker.1 ' Thie id t� goes- ._ - R-ga_ -,FOR SAL mC tro Londe` lik, �Mc �,� M w __ _.... �. tion that puzzles the citrioua'who ..l. 7 are.. a a el ; ._ _ '._ _: .. ._ ,. _ s c ow er wi ear eyes. -1 {!,.II kiadi of f- Pvtm�so suit. we ha•� g _ R °�> fore the problem can 1.6-lowed, she 1 sane of ell kinds and.3see for axle, se 'to, " s . e .tern R c I. ' ' , _ =- is already fnr off. S e has disap- i,,ao�oni ` . ppdd antic elf i>.trte�= 6iaae, . - - - �� penned without IeaAniI, any more . : ,*: P'Pl" - . .CHAPTER III. Cont'd- The first days of his ca tivit had a trace of herself than'•a'bird in its &AL AARatxv_Ml:ed tang aw .seas _ p y la ,bows,bulldi .,fencing had w.ter ' been_passed in fearful agony. He �asss a through the air, n�i position all rood. r ssessioa, Apr{l Fat1r He`mu—sT-Ke-tYiei�e;"1t 'a�nur- The Id Par'lstan recognizes` le i�n�ra from Mao,:firs, area_ar,e.e� , . Jj ad, frequent interviews with the Mns,JAsas'rehwceit !%,'-`L n able: - ly enough the English or American toss s ncii saw ' colonel; who amused himself by nae Ont.,October rets r "Railing is not answering. If;he tentoria him with accounts of the . ' "I_suffered'torti for germ foag Birl who goes out without achap= a"�s sro�a�/�15: " abt-#fere of-deny -t Lorgerea, and the progress which for e d the eke t�and we.t led o of tossing her blonde has facet e N O IlU tI. E ptolect o 'marriage of lecTby M. p L$Q�y. 1 for yell cannot deny that he came forced to tate morphia constantl to g ASOURS `h11 ­ ere." ory p hin in the - " do deny it on the contras I . , ie Er s ors gave ms those whom she observes to mts a e y' of Mile.... Alice. u and my friends hourlyy a in s'e"•'0"'•Cj"`eM� -dray it absolutely."- ` : doth. Then•I was ind,Lc�take her for a seeker after adventure. .w...w Tr«TVW,' 11 "You deny it, i'affirm it, and I The apparition of the first night A.h6reaui.e-d.,...: �� 'IL war not.-renewed on-the might'.fol- "�t'a-tives"and this-wonderful fruit But lite morning after Mazime,l 23 of eviah 10 know what you.have done medicine has completely cnspd .me- Dorgeres attack upon Col. Boris- s�c.Ca. Tartft.rtllcLFaLONT "��- 1. with M. de Carnoel:" towing. .. Robert passed several When I appeared on the stmt again ppea Ba ail, it was unquestionably a French hc:urs uselessly before the window my friends exclaimed 'T'he dead has � ,,-1 For a few moments the colonel girl who, toward twelve o'clock, ei� g��- ,A ,`- : =did' not re 1 and when he did, it panes- The child-.did not.reappear come to life. The-care was a poeitire p p REE - 1; ,�­� ..'r,,_. _.', p�' tin the wall. But that was no rea- miracle." MRS.JAMES FENWICK. eased a the Avenue de Friedland Limi•ro ;was in a serious and in ured tone. oic and .a French girl oung and pret-I�V ! "Sir,'' he said slowly, "I should eon for despairing. If the brave dealersf at$2.50--or ty A thick veil way drawn over her - soredtlasoa>?proweeatrtrMria.! justified in cutting short such an bey proposed to deliver him either b,.acJrtow.raer6a :osiist.IIwo. _ Limited,Ottawa. face, and she evidently did not wish - interview as this, but I have friend- by_force or.strategem, he must take �'' Vitt Cos�a •a c.za..a ' time, for the'execution of ao di"l8- '✓" . to be recognized. At times she ' vl.,,,s..a .e,P.ea,eek , Iy relations with M. Dorgeres, and 1 'turned as if to see if she was not let"&You caowot=riyunahM s : 1 content myself with reminding cult an eaterpriae, - did not .escape the quick eyes of the followed, and appeared uncertain s'`°Dr�rm"so an Amm"il Ver. -_ �. yon ,f the very singular nature of A Reek passed. then: two,.and. colonel. '- - . of her route, for she stopped fre- �y,e,�h+.c•table ses , ` M, ./I--• this .summers'which you_have ad- then three, and there was no sign "I mention this child because he'quently to look 'at the` houses and area.is se.. rani.Vt , dressed to me in my own house. of Georget. Soon the colonel also took an interest in you," he.re-(cross-streets. Evidently she sought eAe����wL. �5�� - ,A..saitredly you do not hope.__thst. ceased to visit him; abandoisinghim sumed.� "It seems he saw you f.* 'some indication 'which she dSd , &:.. p,amlf Irmo. ♦?ase.aeewui/rI 11 w Y shall submit to-you, do not .to tl#e•care . and vigilance of_hie when- .ou were brought 'here' b not care to ask of passers-by. iass>I�sits irianntsns . 1 pretend to constrain me to answer subalterns. And Robert,. left to a y' to..D°" s:arteria oat aK my steward, and came to: inquire' At"length she observed an errand . You t hie refleeti�bs, coafin.ed in complete� you." - porter whom she decided to ala . -. "No, I shall take other means to isolation, little by little come to�for"If• he knew I was our proach. . TO STOP A HORSE $ICHING. :!^poi attain ray. end. If necessary, I b�lirsve that there.r. ained.to hiart y 'prison- Could you tell me whereto find er said Robert not without an the house of a lady named the A reader.asks how to..stop a hone &hall have recourse. to the_tom- not s single' chance of safety. effort, he'would not have kept it Countess Yalta-?" she asked, in a from kicking in harneQs. He'has'a ", lriaaa{y of police.'" r.basidoned by all, he had sceegte.d f a secret, and some ore would have air.gle driver that vcoasional t, "This gasses all bounds," card tti� destiny, and hart arrived at that been found to deliver me from scarcely audible voice. �' y "I, have Bate pa- step resignation_ that is born of p fw�r.„ your theTRu sun tepr,ncess?who Midas f kicks, wing pan -will be found effee- U. Rorisoff.- and remedy. A lientl to uestionz s. I des air. .-He spoke no more, and o enure( tolerate threats, and beg (creed himself to think'no m 'I is gaffe probable, but on thattine hersebaek dressed like a man?•You day he-had-a fall, from the effects Some ears ago the writer asw_ _ x Is it your last word i"`caked this frame of,mind he received with idiot. are therecJ, mademoiselle.Lihselle. . The to Y g vanes for ,! f ement of . ' -:- --- - - - a little .,door o e_avenues not pp•ng kickers that we. you to leans my house. It will easily be believed that in o which he is and will remain as demonstrated a contrivance 1 steps from here. but if your ata i s about as Maxims; red with anger. indifference the announc T6ta time Robert turned pale. He effective as ria thin t}tat could be 4r "Yes, sir, and t should have the colonel's. visit: s friend of the house. it's'n, use to y g __ lien 'it sooner, for this co ver- The '. intendant, - Vac'sli.` who understood now why Georget lied devised. It punished the kicker au- ' sgu P not'reappeared. ring; they wouldn t ops to you. c, a lomat-call Eve time he made cation has lasted too long." brought it, received no reply, and - The great entrance is on Rue Beau- an effort to duet Every heels in the €W. - "Very well. 1� know'-what re- when M. Borisolf -entered.V. de "I tell sou this, .resumed the! eelonel, "that 'ou ma ion, ifiere—to the right. There is Mains far me.to do,_ rad have. no- C'arnoel cid not deign to rise and ' S y not build no mistaking it;it's gilded from driver's face he had his head yanked tiiang'moie to say,_ YOU cannot tel-_ receive.him. `on the hope of beta nattered b to to _bettom.". up so suddenly that the hind feet ii _crate threats; I cannot tolerate ot- "It is s long time since I have this gaming And the reminds sae , wt re promptly returned to terra _ be oinmyequelanguage. ions as absurd s spoken inng no of the risones s at- you to sayof the remarkyou aofnfwhmed by `fes tempts to p you: sat a ussian,� kick ` * K p ' _ - s a genuine C owhirti,'the kick 4 ,.�nor:ow I shalt send you mr sec- titude. I .have given you.time to you . ;;',,, oniy we. have been the sub' r_ssttled dawn and behaved him- . - '* .ends," - resect on the proposition -I•made• night tent._ But you SEFEN, *EARS OF ECZEMA. . i .- - -, "I ani ready -for them,' replied and-which I bio-not withdraw, I � r6 designate another, M. Max- - . _� Pelf. We have seen this used oa ime Dorgeres,. for instance. -He Tben After .SW bad beam gpent violent kickers,,.and. _ invariably.. MThe Calmhwhich MuBouriso . had row. I. come to -snow -if you have ,arid this month will expire to-mor= "I scarcely know him," said M. ' - - . The contricanee is made thus P r Cured. maintained -during their interview deeided`to i►peak't". a Carnoel; impatiently. �'Listea 'Pic a steel ring securely to the top r, to-me, and when Mrs, Horace Martin, of Sharbot dY Wrap on'the surface, and when. Va- "I.have.nothing-to say. to-.y.on.= you have 'heard a! the bridle, having it directly me Ithrou h'. I have not another Lake, Ont., writes over the horse's l- tie another �eii. .Saw his•master again he dis- "I must remind yon that if you g "My husband had eczema for � ' L'terned thM a storm was brewing. consent.-to name your accomplice word to .say. You are conviri6ed, ring- similarly to the. crupper, .- ere you not, that I have loved, that seven years.: Be spew( hundreds about [ou,r inches back of the high- . "Do you. know vahat this scoun- you Trill be free,that very instant, 1 still love .Mlle. Dor eyes?" 61! dollars but could not et cured. steel lira said to mcg $e.has sum- and• that I will .undertake- to rein- g _ g refit print of the rump. Get two „ , - .lie was almost'-wild with the pais irces of quarter or half-inch rope,, tleoned me,to rf uder up M, ck Car- state you in the•eyes of M. Nr-; . I'gm• sure of-it."it. p q s .. . nosh He affirms that he was'seen �� - and itching. each piece about Sl feet ion Tie gerei."' And the offers you: have (made 1 saw D.D.D. Prescription adver- 'ane end of each piece to the bit- .. to enter here a month ago—ins "It is very tempting, but I repeat!ril are sincere? .You are prepared, tined in-the paper. I sent and got i ring, one on each side, carry the : oarriage. He is, you see,_well is-. that I a n-inmsevnt, consequently :if I -accept your conditions, to re- -a bottle and-'it Rave m• husband 'formed." that I have no areamplice, and that store my liberty, to support. ri�,v. relief.at once. He has need a' sec- rc pea through the ring at the fay '�It mite( have been that child-- t shall not bun my liberty at' the' souse-with M. Dorgeres;_you will ©nd bottle and is enlirel will; ,f the bridle; run one through each . 11and yet no—since he hese lost his ! y ��t the rings on the back band, then price-ot a lying confession " seven-go se. Ear as to declare that The two bottles of the D,D.D, .memory. If he had told it immetii- I know what restrains you. You I you have discovered- the real cul b�ti1 fhrougli one rt`ng on e�iu v r,.__--�. ,,, which my husband used-have done per. Now se.each roe down and �rould not !p pa p believe-M ilei -ice - the 8500 he, more--good—than tie to the shaft or crest-tzar. have waited so long to ret these coverably lost to-you. - I Am about "I 'have promised you that I am scent before." careful to have the ropes so tied r proeeedino em foot.". to put you in possession of the faets ready to do it,".said M. Hocisoff, --Do you--suffer the tormentp of that lite -horse'can move willies( ' '� "I alters little how he Rot his —to tell you how matters.stand. quickly, Satisfied that lie war gain- skin disease, or - do any :of pour I ! tion. He- has challenged . „S are yourself the trouble;_you, danger of his movement causing the p uip`the desired end: 1'smilp or friends.? What's the-use?i rcpes to jerk on the bit. Then I tnF and threatened me with the tom- will obtain nothing from rue•" "And you think that,'given this I).D.D. Prescriptiosy 'will do for j wait for him to kick. He will be ,-- "'_ missary of police. I scoff at his "Na matter, it is well you should new.situation,-M. Dorgeres, to .re- a►'vone what it did for.Mr. Martin, I a badly-surprised horse when he -challenge and =his. threats. How- know all.' I told You oOtlie pro- pair his wrongs toward me, would For free trial bottle 'of• D.O:D. i tries it. ,i =. fever, we must take the subject in- jest of M. Dorgeres to give his feel it his duty to accord me the Prestription write to the D.D.D. As soon as the head goes down .,,1.-1W consideration. And first I can- daughter to his cashier, whom he hand of his daughter; that Mlle. Laboratories. Department.W.L., 03 and the rump goes up in prepara- "':j not release- the, Carnoel, neither had just made hiil partner: . Now who has not ceased•to- J{rdan St., Toronto. can I keep him here longer. I den t the'rdarriage is•adectded.• ;Your tion for dusting off the heels is , nntent} Lo ,run. any, risk-oE bei .friend- Vignory liar been accepted'Ione me, would be happy to become For sale by all druggists. the driver's eye�'br demoliahingtfie brow t'before their tribunals my wife; that my revival would re- dashboard, Pomething is going to `1 gh by Mlle. Alice. To tell'the truth,T member that'he had been m friend `.. . " - de Caraoel will leave here to-mor did not think she' would decide so �' happen on the bit that in the kick- row evening. Let the carnia e be and would not seek to dispute with er's experience never happened be- 'i g quickly. It was •oar prolonged ab- Roc' the heart of Alice?, You think,- RUSSIAN POLES IN ENGLAND. fore. . It the ropes are'psopetly`ht- ' ;<reiidy st: nightfall, Be dere and sense which• led to this result. Had in short, that it rents with'me to There war a time when the needs1. ,telegraph to our agents- to have oa listened to me it.would. have f the British Postotfice ih the we. (ached, the horse has changed his > the rein a read se. fa;„ae Strati- y pass from the depths of misery to `'r y n i,, d.'lieto 'e Fie- gets his-heels up :, y x been in your power 'to reappear file extreme of ha frena " o. poles"to auppoft the oveithead1. hi " ' ' , pp. vcryg }iigh. ,Keep the ropes-on---him "�!' g: and cut ;bort,your rival`s matri-• r, � `telegraphs of the United 8irigd'orii ", "Your excellency', it shall tie 'n ental cainpaii;m.; io-day it �rould '. Fat this dream to.be^ome'teal= til (lie. habit 'is thoroughlg laroken .. ity, 'you have only to name our Rc' m solely fro Norway. But `aiinne;.'a Advccate. ,- ' one t e more difficult. . Early in Febru- - y �' to-day, Norway s -6allest pines are 'ate � "11'ow,.I•am going. to'malte a,)est accomplice." .. . . " . ar.,' Mlle.• Dorgeres will 'beI.come not forthcoming in sufficient nitro attempt,to- induce him to .capita- :Madame} Vignory:"• . You think I should hesitate bets to meet the demands of ,the - late. Go and•announce to him m •`Why, then, fatigue me with iP-I had one Z" asked Robert, in s expanding service—domande,aver . (fait." . ... - T t '- FARM NOTES. •, ' y�.ur,solicitations?- ..zrip,j free to- voice which vibrated. "You have, aging b�p00 poles per stinum. Swe- Vacili bowed attd went out. morrow'the marriage would take then, never loved, since Yon sup- I den was duly laid' under contribu- Select for fall- plowing the stub '' is gas er we. 11 place •stone the ess. s , - orn, re rat ory c ay' Poi , a-nom'ori11 ill-humor, for -be. walked -tip and try to hinder it_" love to some sentiment of keeping ' valuable source of supply. It all fields.not fall-plowed have eover dean with long strides, gesticulia�f- „you would to wrong.' There 'is faith -'Rilh .conspirators. Had I was in 1905 that this source was c:ops growing, to be.plowed under , ' .i+ig and even doublitig his fist at tits still time 6o do so: Mlle. Dorgeres stolen ,your casket for the purpose ,was up by the ,present Comp- til spring. invisible enemies. L-as consented,against herself. She of .delivering up your secret papers tnaler of Stores, who visited Rus- Chemical or commercial fertiLI .•! "Cursed Inc the-day when- I came liar grown weary of the wiCr, ivheii to the rdi olutio'nists-.of your coup-, sin for ,the purpose. The poles ors are marked by, a high degree ._. .:to Paris to watch over'the intrigues• afte-days of waiting you did not ap• try. I would go myself'and recover .come not only from the forests that .of availability. In a majority__of . _ of a few undiscoverable knaves! In -hear to confound Your calumnia- A from them, it,it was necessary. feed the Baltic., ports, but from cases the actual plant food is large- 'k Riisais, one has at least,Fower., and.!torn. '`It •would be 'easy to explain in ends to -marry the woman 'I those in the White Sea hinterland. ly at,once soluble in water; For is not. afraid:to .arr:e`st suspected. �.c,ur silence. .1t'ou might say that wed. I would brave their venge- - thin reason such manures give.im F ". J - :creatures. . If I do not succeed.in -vbu were ignorant you had been ante and risk a, thousand deaths r ate results, except when sea- . ; uw;mission, the great c'iief Ri11 say stoner than refuse the ha ins s ' , medi It t sorts: oft miropoRp- to me- PP WI` I� �AT�TbS. �-1--ams-blockhead: �i""'l Ii---- aneeeor ft a •would b. plausible, a see then. bons•are very abnormal .ar the til- se a him here-in my plit e. . Come' h that I kn4w_n2thing._ tLd that you m � this Carnoel .shall._ pay for,.the Far�that will _pay for itself ink era-at— our country othera,'t concluded M. Iiorisoff as add that•You had just heard these will gain nothing_by.tormenting me "or 5 years. Choicest new]nada and I would make. their stables so warm ` reports; yon might have learned further.- no with me as you please. a ,fe great bargains in im roved ..that water would not freeze in them he pushed open , with violence the them-fromsome one who ways inter-- You may kill mer You will extract tl g g p iii an ordinarily cold night.,, -o;ie - _: boor of; a .gallery leading to the sated in ,you—thio groom, for in- nothing more from tne.'r far6ifs. Apply immediately, Farm ,, i Lands, 9Al Kennedy Building,,Part. third inose animals could be kept ?thirty in which Robert was con- ,,stance,• who was :in 'the waiting- : The.colonel knit his li2ows' and, ago Avenue, Winnipeg. . c•n the. same feed as now used. Tar „ _ ' fir- d. _- _. . . _ rc,om when_the.theft wap discover- bit-his mustache. For the first ; 2= 1. Robert de 'Carnoel was not Ax- e, _ 1rape r and" cheap lumber do not y co, an urchin.named, I belie_ve, time.since tie had secured the per , &cat`po' much as hay and grain ;�• cling a visit from fila jailer — Goerges or Goerget." - ion. of M. de- CafnoaI he askefthim- - S$NTENQEI SERMONS. keep up animal heat. While 'prtpeT ., � oberrt de. Carnnet had-Ceased. to •At-thiP name Robert could- not. self -if he had not made s •false -.T}ie empty jopa are the unahared gad lairnbei eclat :only once. feed w„, - '.erpwct or to ho a.. . , nes r. - F _ supprosa a alight movement, which .sic ye in arresting b3m. o costs every winfe r 6'1 w . :.. ., -.. . . - - , P �, .. - _ - _. . ., ,f a �r•."4> 'e'.'.. .•:: ..`'. ,.. ' .1 ,,'i. :'v,,. w.rra , '<h�, i,�,,�k., k ...,rq .;i v,. •,,w5 ,0. ,# „y: '- � #a',.n"4 # 4^n .- x ♦.�,♦ 0MPYInsAIIM },. 7. 'r r ,.y .:».. `:<'.. .ter .� .ca:.', ,aK ?• y c "�• 1 .+"�.�,` +'•"- -'h' ....K.. •- :F.Xi'�,!#-J'a`,l- ,<'JA• -,A�.•i, N' ..Yf.('i.}V�3.fTa6•. b_ .,?••w4 jaC.•.•1F.:. ♦r �+ .A .'K.d>lM.r.. �•UflNI.^q.�•"-.�,. f.. �-;��.::F.a.. -. � .:' .ey!'4'. ;-R.i a 'tic fit• e�h' � JS,tii'a,M�t'.i•c,a, '°-Y..-" y..�6+td°,...,..•.. +^✓'< uX.. «.yw•'. .+mem�e ,.. ... �..,. . .. �arrc •%ill =Y;tl - THE' 'WORLD'S MARKETS ' ' 0 DEI-D9 "l-A.Ny TW _ REA.SED ' COST _.. � '.. .�', •.,tom `.. � ', «;... .' E DIN +* - ,• REPORTS CE TRER.A ~?kms �- :Serious Fire in the.-Gurney7Tilden Stove Results of pedal Inveatigations Carriec q _ -PT[ges of CgUe,_Graia Cileeao aai3 -- _. s—a z_ ©thee Dairy Produce at - �,.._ r, i4 des etch from Hamilton, Ont. quer room where'there w" stored _ Some and.,broad. `• - } q A despatch from' Ottawa says meats, the statement shows that 1 =says: Caused', is presumed, by as a quantity, of highly inflammable B, END+ UFF$• - itli the current issue of The La- during the year 1909 who electric spark igniting some chemi- chemicals, which ignited,in a burst Tororttii Feb. 22—Flour—Ontario rices were approximately 48 per ` cal8 is the lacquer teem, fire broke of $sine. The room is on 'the 'p i patents bot Gazette the department begins p pp y w wheat 90 per cent $4.28 cent. higher than during the ten oat about-5.30 on Thursday even- round floor, and the men in that to $4.30 in buyers' sacks onstrack, the publication of the results of _ y g y year period from 1890 to 1899, and aw.' in i33 the enormou§ plant of the department had to do some quick Toronto, and $4.20 to $4.25 outside the special investigation, which has that, compared with 1906,..the -;: Gurney-Tilden Company, stove stepping to' reach.safety. Inside of in buyers' sacks. Manitoba flour, been in progress for some moths,. were fully 77 per cent. higher. The y manufacturers, resulting in—the one minute the en*,ire room sues ea- prat patents, $8.70}secaad•patenta,--lute the 'increase ding the past issue also c_ontains a. table showing -'death of two.men, serious injury to velQped ina�cioud of pungent 83,20 to $5.30, and strong bakers', Few years in the cost of living. In .the prices of thirty-four conned! ree others, lesser -wounds to smoke,.which escape-&-t3 the upper $3 on track, Toronto. - subsequent issues-there will-be giv- ties which enter into cost of livingg � } -__about 75 startled employes, and Floors via the elevator shaft and a Manitoba Wheat—No. 1 'Northern .en statistical reviews of the trend at the more important centres 0! —' hair-raising experience for them flight of steps. $:•13, Bay ports, and No. o?North- of wholesale and retail prices dur- population throughout Canada. It ; all. The grinding, room on.the third ern at $i-II, Bay ports. ing the past twenty'years in-Can---')s--the intentinn_of_-the. department _ TWee"Read are..— Henry Bowden; Seer got most of the smoke. It was Ontario Wheat—No. 2 mixed red ada, with comparisons as to the to publish quotations for a similar r ' foreman grinding-room; Albert Mc- absolutely impossible to inhale the Winter or white, $1.07; to $3.08�,� trend of prices in other countries. lis+ of commodities from month; to ji+s 'Culls, helper in' stove mounting- vapor and live, and the seven men outside. The investigation 'will cover some month in The Tabor Gazette, thus ' room. The more seriously injured and two boys who Rocked in the Barley-No. 2, 57c outside; No. 225 commodities in general. use.' making it possible. to ascertain by are:— Fred Wilds,' hand and arms grinding room made quick dashes 3 extra, 55c; No. 3 at 50 to 52c, and This month a statistical statement comparison the changes in retail of them _ - in the ' majority �+ 'V Oat l:t 11v1II ...burned; S. Hob.-on, wrist broken; t� liberty. The mal y fefd 48o,outsid is given as to the wholesale poxes prices and the c g Percy Woodbridge, overcome by rushed to the windows, which they Oats—No. 2 Ontario white, 39'to of animals and meats from 1890'to vitTious parts of the Dominion from _ smoke: - broke. S. Hobson and several 44; outside, and 42 to 44%c on .1909. Averaging the prices for all time to time. Tc, over 70 men caught in the up- others jumped and landed in a life- track, Toronto. Canada West oats, _. _:per storeys the, only safe mode of saving net held by the firemen. 43c for No: 2, and 42c for No. ,3, = escape was the greasy elevator Others went down &.ladder. Baw- Bay ports. - No. 2 red, $1.24 to $1.26; No. 3 red, MEDAL FOR REYNOLD$i 'cab'es, down which they swarmed, den and McCully tried to Escape Pcas—No. 2 for shipment, 82c out- 81.18 to $1.21; No.. 2 hard, $1.13/ — hand over hand, by dozens. Others Ly staggering into a different part ®ids. to $1.14%; No. 3 hard, $1.121 to Name of Conductor In Webbweod could not maintain their hold and of .the building. That was the last •Rye-No. '2,' 68c outside. -` 111.13%; No. 1 Northern, $1.18% to Wreck Sent to London. slid down like dead weights, land- sEen of them alive. Half an hour Buckwheat 53 to 54e outside for bi.i7%; No. 2 Northern, $1.14 to No. 2. i No.'3 8 ria i A despatch from Ottawa says: on.the head of the other men at later their bodies were recovered 51.15/; p g $1.12/ to Pi the Senate on Wednesday Sir the toot of thew ft. Bowden and by Fire Chief Ten.Eyck and some Corn=Kiln-dried'No. 3 Americas b1.14. Corn—No. 4. 65c; 'No. 2 '4c, and No. 3 yellow, selected, 71 c, Richard Cartwright said that the - McCully endeavoiN to reach 'an- of his men only a few Eeex outside y white, 66x; No. 4 yellow, 88x; No. > other part of the building, but were the door of the room from which Toronto freights— Csnadia-n cora, :i, 63% to 641x; No. 3 white, 64 to Secretary of State had forwarded overcome by the awoke, and were they -had tried t+o escape. They to 67x, Toronto freights. Cana- 64'/ac; No. 3 yellow, 631,' to 64%c; to a Imperial authorities tails _ con- discovered,]ging dead, half an hour had been overcome by the smoke $tan corn; 86 to 87x, Toronto Nv. 4, 59% to 60%c; No. 4 white, of Conductor Reyncld s gallantr con- lateo, and were carried downstairs, whete 'freights. 80% to el%c; No. 4 yellow, 60% to duct at the Spanish River railway; a The exact spare of. the fire has Dr. James Anderson, aided b'y some gran—$.'2.30 in hags, Toronto, �• Oats—No. 2, 49c; No. 2 white, wreck. As to Mrs: Lindell, while not been ascertained, but the fire firemen, with their first-aid-to-the- and shorts at $24, in bags, Torop- 49/ to 50c; No, 3 white, 48 to her courage, coolness and useful rtment authorities, believe that injured outfits, worked long to re- to, t 49y4e; No. 4 white, 47 to 48c; stan- conduct on that occasion were her the electric wires, probably influ store them. ' Their. efforts were = _ ,-49 to-491%c. _:_ - _ became fruitless, as the two unfortunate - - ' ca6e lcam'et vrithins doubtful ul [ r�hw meed by the fall of snow, COUNTRY PRODUCE. - crossed and spared a spark. The wee were evidently dead before LIVE $TOCK MARKETS. regulations gorerai4rg the distribu F 1?a Apples--$i.50 to 83 pea barrel, tion of the Edward or the Albert ' M V l:catioo of the spark was the lac- they-,were were found. . _ according'to quality. Montreal, Feb. 44.—Prime beeves medals. However, that would be _ Beans—Car lots outside,. $1:85 to d to over elc per pound.; prd£ty investigated. Hlt4$ XACPHER80N DE.aD. RIOTS, 1\ PHIi,kDEi.PHIA. $1.93, and email Tots.-at $$.10 to good animals, 4j; to 5��c, and the 8!3.20 per bushel. common stock 3�y to 41%c per lb. 'WON'T'DA3[ NIAGARA. ^3' -- to $e0 each; e . n 2 to $2.- Milch cows-from. $30 The Charge .tgoiaat Robert Hen- Disorders Aeceuspaate4 strike sI; Honey—Combs, dozen. $ , 5C, ex racked, 10% to Ile per lb. springers, $34 to $50 each. Calver, ,I}K�siea e[ Waterways Cemsiasie■ ► - demon W- Street A des etch from_1?eterboro' says: :i! den etch from- PhiladeI ra;' to $i d; sad 'vo. t at'$12 to $14•b0 and lam- bou Bhpe,lb.0 flood i" Agtllsa the reposil� so pet P _. p_ .. p _ ph ► t A de'spatch from Buttalo u s•' ]dips: Martha Mac ht n, who, P&.,.says: Rioting in every section cn track, Toronto. - lets of fat hogs sold st 9/, to 9/c p 7 ++ith her. sister, was attacked . in -of this ity followed the attempt of ' Baled Straw—$7.50 on trach, To- per lb. The Express says. The proposal to their little home in the township the Philadelphia Transit Company rout:). Toronto, Feb. 22.—Everyth°ng dam.Niagara River _to. raise the of Asphodel, three miles east of the to operate its lines here on Sun- Y°tatoes-4T to-500 per big on _wa_s bought up for local killitrg, A water level nE the great lakes is Village of Norwood os, January day. Passengers and crews. were • i aria a otatoes-47 to 50c per g on rt ere so up to 8.25. tratg t waterways comml)aion lII rte repo I USA J4of murder-will likely be preferred mobs"Qf,strike sympathizers and in track for Ontarios. loads of good butchers sold at$$5.80 submitted to the secretary of,war ' ,against her alleged asaai?put,. Rob- nearly a score. at instances the Poultry—Turkeys, dressed, 17 to to $4.90; medium at $5 to 6.50; et Washington, and the minister. of art Henderson, who is in jail here abandoned cars were burped or 18r per lb; ducks, 13 to 15c;Agese, I bulls were strong at $4.�0 to $5. public works at Ottawa. The pro awaiting trial. The.attack on the otherwise destroyed._ �'1t nightfall 12 to i3c chickens, 13 to 140; and 3a. aed butchers' cows at $4.35 to ject has been under cunaideratioa. two women ws,a made, it is alleged, every car was withdrawn from 'ser- [owl, 10 to Ile. - - $3.. Manitoba feeders realised up for about ten jvears, x 68 $lit and lambs-were, :by "Henderson, who asked 'at the vice. Stern measures- were adopt• to $4. Sheep a Iacuse for something to eat. He el- by the police to quell the dieor- T'HE DAIRY MARKETS. firm at recent advances. Hogs— 1\.8PECT10YOF ('AN:1FD FISH we told to cut some wood an went dors and nearly 500 persons were . Butter—Pound prints, 22 to 23c; Selects. 88•$5, t:o.b., and $S.uO #ed ,d \ext Eedrarar of Government to r; t•! the shed, but Loon returned, arrested, charged with- inciting to tubs and 'large rolls, $0 to 21c; in- and watered. E.miure. Pare .Feeds. 'a'nd, it is claimed, used-the axe on riot. Two women' were. shot_ by ferior, is to toe; creamery, 27 to ---'tb(• two women. Miss Martha Mac- stray bullets, .and. many. people '$Sc, and solids, 94 to 45C per lb.. _,.4DaLLTB HE IS COOK- A despatch from Ottaws, sayit Pherson since the alleged assault were removed:to hospitals. Eggs—.Case lots of new laid, 30 That as adequate ov+�t n e govern. had ossa--� s critical condition, �__,p,_ Explorer First Refused'to Rereft- went inspection ,of canned fish of and be"--in s were constantly n, to 3Ic per dozen, and storage, 25c size His Former Companies. all kinds, produced in ('load's, for '.P. E. I. I3 PR09PER1\G. per dozen. attendance. Robert Henderson, Cheese-12�4e per Tb. for large, A despatch froru Santiago, Chile, export or interprovincial trade, si- . _—_ - lAye .>�en.. _._._._._-- __—' ,,_ r__a_.:.L s- {; _ milar to that exercised over canned slacgruBible for the woman's death, -was Dep of ►Rr ea tart epee e an Fri mit his i en v. Friday admitted d tit, He meat R, wiIT'ahurtT a este tsh-- :. .committed for trial os, the chargt Good Year. g0(I PRODUCTS. visited his old comrade, the Bel- under the eontrrifilsf•-tile, de. of wounding with -intent to kill. A despateb from Charlottetown, t i� an engineer Bysstlberghe, and pertrncnt, is the. stateate ads Henderson was ,a resident of Ta- Bacon, long elear,., 14/ to 14�,c 61 by Hon. Sydney Fisher, ministe - P;i'nce Edward Island; says: The the two were together for some s ricult►t re. " tanto for a short time. per lb. in,case lots; meas pork, $Q7; _. public accounts presented in the short cut, $48.50 to W. hours. The two men were mem- $ "—�— legislature os, Friday show the an- bars of the -Bel inn Antarctic ez fr:D DOWN ]RANK RE$CGING CHILDREN null ordinary expenditure to be Hants—Light• to medium, 15 to dition of 1897 98, and the engin.- CA$ 'I'( Nt' _ " _ 15%c; do., heavy, 14.to 14/c; rolls pe ' 8365,900; capital, $28,000; ordinary It to 14 c;-shoulders, 13 to I3%e; .set recognized. Cook jwhen they , X` >gcfea•al Narrow F�eapes at a 'Flet Narrow F•M•at of Tess 1 asoeajen revenue, $275,000; total liabilities, ► were fellow-passengers on the breakfast bacon, 17 to 17�c; backs, at TAesdeu. i■ Otlawa. &i 83,000. The biggest item of ex- Ie% to 19%c. steamer from Valdivia. Until now, -- _ A despatch from Ottawa I saps; -renditure was $129,000, for educe- Lard=Tierces, 15%c; tubs, 15+c;' however, Cook had refused to re- A despatch from Lorrdor., Out., , . tion. The de artmeat' of. agricul- co ize his former companion. sacs; Springbank car No. 108 wi Several inmates of an Italian bak- p pails, 16c. gn _ o asses ers, Frank Elson er; on Somerset street had a nar- ture reported the year as exception- p $ ally prosperogs from an agricul CANADA 1\ SECOND PLACE. William Hart, of Byron, Ont.., wa row escape'when the premises were BUSINESS IN-MONTREAL. badly wrecked at 7.20_o'clock on destroyed by fire on Sunday even tura! standpoint. The value,of the 3 field crops was over $9,000,000.',The Montreal, Feb'. 82,—Oats—iia. 4 High Among Lefding .Ceaatrie�+ in ursdac'morning, ti►hen it-left ung. The family of D. Sciarroni, dairy industry increased 30 per Canadian Western, 45% to 46c; No. laerlase o[ Trade. rails ata point about hallf a mil iccnsisting of six children, wire in 3 44%2 to 45c; Ontario-No. 2 white, Yesit of the Wharncliffe road, an _bed- when the fire started. They cent. over 1508. ;p 431/= to 44c; OntariaeNo. 3 white, A despatch from London spot headforemost dew n an'embank' were -rescued through a• amashed 42% to 43x; Ontario No. 4 white, According to the official return; - ment into the titer. No ono we 4 , - 'window and handed down to help- Fourteen immigrants held at , i 41/ to-42x. Barley—No. 4, 59/ to nada takes second place.among the injured. The &ccident was cause ,- crs.� Mrs. Sciarroni jumped, and Halifax #pr derortation by the im- ,60c; No. 3, 5811/c; No. 4, 56t/c; feed 'leading countries of the world is by'about half an inch of ire on thei nn one was injured: The fire itself migration officials were released on barley, 54'/••e. Flour—Manitoba its percentage of increase in trade rails $1,500 damage. a writ of-habeas corpus: spring wheat patents; firsts, $5,80; during the last decade. _ - do., seconds, . $5.80; Manitoba A company -has been formed atl -:M == wheat--p -Eaton-hs,$--giv n-$25 - a Falls_ to build a railws,y ! 3o, Winter wheat patents, $5.50 to 000 to the new Toronto Hospital. to Niagara-on-the-Lake. ILLIO $5,80;. Manitoba strong bakers, --straight rollers, $5.1-0 t $;.25; straight rollers, in bags, '� ✓:'i. 12.40 to $2.50. Feed—Ontario bran, WO to $23; Ontario middlings, o ICT118 ----"- �Tnr+rAa SA , i� t�18 Customs •Revenue Darr S3 5n n�2.� ob 0 R L 1sh shor0ts, - $22.00; Manitoba shorts, $23:00; Last Fiscal Year. 1 ,are rain,mouillie, $31 to $33; mixed mouillie, $27 to $29. Cheese - - -Septembe d October'make, d . r an , Father and Hl� Two Sons Trage y NeaP� �.,, ,• A despatch from Ottawa` says:. 'ports have totalled 8302,050;207, an '12 to 12;2x•, and easterrrs at il% to _ ,ti ,� trade - - eat ',mere, 26 -.Castor, Alberta. S 6 . : led $51,500,1(Y3, -an increase of'$12,- domestic products for the ten to 2612x, and fresh'receipts at 24% r x2,627•, or nearly thirty per celit.' months totalled 5241,375,219, an in- to 25%c. Eggs—Strictly ,new laid, over the corresponding month of crease of 831,404,708. Of this in- 3:ie per dozen; selected cold stor- A despatch from Stettler, Alber- cabin 'they drank it and the'elde last year, and constituting a record crease, about_$16,0007003 was irk ex= .age stock; 28 to 30c;'No: 1'eandled ta,•says. Wood alcohol'-has been son went to sleep, never to wake. z for the month. For thn first- ten I pc'rts of agricultural prod 'for at 24 to 25c per dozen. the cause of a tragedy near Castor The,father afteerwards died.in gee$ 1ronths of the .pi`esent fiscal year seven, and a half millions in exports in which•two lives have been lost pain, but not before he managed the total trade has been $564.988, of. the forest. Exports of manufac- U\ITED STATEN NARKETS. and,a third is in grave danger. The to despatch the other boy, who was 7Ro,- an' increase-of 893,810,331, or hires show an increase of nearl"y Milwaukee, Feb. 22.—Wheat--No, yictims were a father and two sons, also suffering-from the effects of K about twenty per cent. The imports tw►. millions. The customs revenue I Northern, $i.18 'to $1..19; No. 2. named 'Steen, who are homestead- the drug, for a r•�•or. The doctor ' • 1a�t "month intalled $30,233,Bo2; an for the month wag $4,006.402, an in ;vorthern, $1.17 fo $l.l i%; May,. ing sixteen miles from Castor. They rotained-hi�._xi %:#a vili4ge, where, ir,crense of $7,140,225 over January crease of $944,037. For ten months $1.14%. Rye—No. 1, 810. Corn—' had been in the village last Satur he is now reu:vtring, bait the old' • . 1x09. Exports of domestic products the customs revenue hag been $48,-. Eau, 68%e. ",Barley—Standard, day and purchased a m;st,na of man was dead when as ietaace. feta"lied $20E'S', 408, an increase of 69`-,,469, an increase of $10,361,341, 71„ to 7Sc wood'Alcohol'from a ch "of reached H'� home. The pollee at* $0,671,094. F,)r :he ten months im- 01 a little over a million a month. Chicago, Feb. it.—Wheat—Cask, C^ After getting back totheir itrre.ii;aotris. ' .0 � �o ��..'.a'k'a . ':-.: ',G" �.�'�,� +s` .,+' .�' '-� .t,: �"s {•. i� .,,.�.' .,M•.,m�.:ir' ",,�.. :w„.^1'•;':6,. :aVr...<6•�^: ,t `ro�r`�� ;.x .;,,,. , .i � --• ,. t „ s: 11: • _ .... .';'. . . '' ......n• !>X.' ,,yr .. .o,,..x„�,y.�.,;,,;:i; ' 'x'T, ::.r 'n •'�..* ,,..•- ,.v.,r••. .'• ">.:'' .,.dcw .. ..v-$.:c.:.;,,. •••.•'+.r. ?e i:.. " ..rr.,.-•s•r .... ..: '. Y s- _ ?; t x .F :,...... .,p ,w ". . ... ..r.. .w, I.•.. ;$.: -.p... ,�;,,_�., -Y..' .xL..- 4 '•'.'SI•.7•'•A.`. < >", 1. r` .'...o .. .r17 , r.m:: .;+n4: . > t, .�f�y'5'' ^✓ t- -.,...n�•_--- rA ,s.., .Z�"J.`,'A.4 :,.,-% --*..' .. ,..� '6•� ,A:..:. �$. .v9, ,f,�L,. ,..•1'.,- -'',,',v. ., •`:•s;.__ + �.'. ,, : t, .: Y t • t' =Rev. F C. Harper is i►ieiting Ewart Lindsay, of Milton is ;- . - .x E jOQL'i1.�i�:rs�7. friends is Lown. visiting with Mr and Mrs. Hail. •, .r r a t - and Mrs. Horsley were in -Mrs. J. H. Bundy spent a day 4` ( , - .;. :��.... - f.. ••, . -M. 9. .Chaptnati,_was in the in the city an g�turday. with friends is the city this week.. =I � '`'_ f;' -:city on Wednesday. -Miss Irene Dunbar.of Dunbar- -Mrs. John Harsell,_who has ��/� ret a. , a' •-Mrs. Leigh.is in Toronto,for a ton,spent Sunday with the Misses been seriously ill is now much im• ­,­:. - 't1. -few days attending the spring Herr. proved. - -� / :a �� �. ,, K `A. millinery opening. -Mies Annie Allman and Mrs. -J. A. Sweet and W. $ Field, - � 1 .y DIIrq. LY D. Banks, who.is con- French, of Oshawa, visited; Mrs. of Toronto, spent Monday at the - -- Ti. ", w ­11 $ned to her bed with an attack of Seddon on Friday. latter's Koine here. f "" �` �_ ^ ? neumonia,is slowl im roving. -?Idea. R. D. Belson visited at -Frank Bundy, of the Metro- �N �ROCERIEA7 : I. K }* - e of.bar brother-in-law at titan Bank, Toronto, is spend- is returning home this week owing Brooklin t w - ` 1 ..to the sudden death of his father. -Dr. Henryeewill be here as usu- home here. ora s. va . ranges. nice an swimt; at Ok Aud Irl * to heMr bed with a ve ersevere cold. prois'confined &I fessional duties.attend to brad rsthie week at thewbedas iside of x, -� her dozen. 1­1 : .s .A, r - Large Oregon Prunes, l0c r 111 b. Z many friends hope.for her -Mm. (Dr.)Bateman, of Toron- her i$tlier, Mr. Musselman, who is 1� ektseel recovery. . to, spent Sunda here with her eeriotisly ill._.. -__, --- . ,,-Prime Cheese, Spanish Onions;"Yellow ti y pe y . -The regular meeting of the mother, Mre. B. Hunting. ' Ontotis. f I. _. k kission Band of St. Andrew's -Miss Edna Groat, o BrookIino PiCKERINQ MARKETS _ _ Denver will be held on Saturday,_after- visited at her grandparents', Jos. ' - - Five Roses and Kissln4 Flour. .< noon, Feb. 28th, at 2:80 o'clock at Lind Mrs. Doyle, for a few days. Red Wheat..... . $1.06 white " a..•.. :-'1.08 Leave your orders. We'll deliver the goods. t� the home of)lire. W. H, Peak. -John °Stephenson apld one of Mixed '• •,... 1.08 . �n -Mise Herdman, a returned hie heavy horses to Nel>ion Wagg, ,� ' Goose ..i..J_ .90 5 �:.. -missionary who hats spent .soma.of Claremont,.for a'fancy�gure.. __ -.... ,' �►eara in Bengal and Mhow, India; -John and Mrs. Williams, of anile ` .... .- -- ' .... .. .... -� . will give an address next Sunday Bloomington, are spending a week y' T y Buckwheat....'............. .•. 60 AND I 11 . eve ag, , , . r 4rew's church. and Mrs. Jones. E$e0utor's - + --Mrs. Dillingham's sale on Sat- -Rev. H.,M. Mauning,'of Whit . .Just opened a large shipment. We have the latest in �_� NOTICE TO CREDITORS . urday afternoon was well attend- by, will occupy the pulpit in the Ladies' Strap and Oxford Shoes from 1.25 to 2.50, LL - , ed and prices were most eatiefac ethodiat.c week neat Sunday, Essatc of Henry Hopkins,Deceased P `_., tory. Mrs. Dillingham lett on both morning and evening. _ Ladies' Lace Boots 1.85 to 2.i 6; ; Tuesday for East Toronto, where -H. R. and Mrs. Heron and F. Notice is .hereby given pursuant to ` she will reside at presetit-with her H. and Mrs. Doyle, of Toronto, R. S. O., 1887, Chapter 189; Section Men's Fine Dongola, Box Hip and, -- niece,Mrs.- .-J. Boyer. were hereon Saturday'attending and amending Acis, tart all persons _ _ Patent Boot�a from 2.b0 to 4.50 j,� -Rev. Mr. Lynch, of Torontq. the wedding of their sister, Drtias having-haringaa��alast the estate._of. • , - _ PIZ, will(Providence permitting)speak L. L. Palmer Henry Hopkin,,late of the Township _ _ --- - - --- of Piclterin , Veterinu SurFteon,de- -Huge assortment of Bova' and Girls'-all gra ides1. - �A -A ntext.Sabbath morning the 27th in -The aaoual oyster supper of ceased, who died on or ascot the 19th , the Progressive Friends meeting- the Vigilance Committee will be Mens Heavy Urus Calf-it leader for the farmers- , «� , day o! November, 1900, are required . I'M,�'va - hOUae, subject `Temperance and held in the town hall this(Friday) to send by post prepaid or deliver to all sizes at 2.60 ' Local Prohibition. Everybody evening. All are looking forward the undersigned @d executor o! the Will rters of the said deceased addressed to Bra Deo in-we ai'e'the Boot and Shoe Headquarters. is welcome. to an enjoyable time. P -The many friends of Theo. A. -Butter-makers should' use uRham Post Office, Ontario, on or be- == McGillivray will -be pleased to rinted wra rs to secure the fore the Second day of April. 1910, a p ppe their christian and surnames and ad- s ) - . - snow that he has resumed the best prime. We keep constantly _ - ._ . ` sties of law, and may be found on hand a stock of the beat parch= dTesses, with full particulars of their f p claims and the nature of the.ec�ri- IN HARDWARE - P , tt Itis office next door to the Stan- meat which we print at the low- •ties. -- - .r* :decd Bank, Whits , formerly, oc- -est possible price. if any,held by them. yy And take notice that atter the said -i s � , y uipled by the late D. Ormiston. -A. great many in. Pickering, Second day of April, 1910, the said .HBRBAGU M-The old reliable Stock Food-now ie the time r11,,a Mrs R. Toms, of Liverpool, Whitby and surrounding country executor wilt proceed to distribute the to buy. flet your horses in shape for spring, who has been seriously ill for the are installing Bell telephones. The assets of the said deceased among the Vit, p �ENOLEUM-The greet disenfectaut and Louse Killer-In ., -.:past weeli,oe two,la, we are leas- Company.• are establishing- ties entitled thereto,having regard _ � - .ed to say, showing signs o im- service with Whitby which will oat to the claims of which said notice quarts, half=gallons and gallons. Spray your stables and she re be@n Riven as above uir- keep free from distemper, etc. . piovement, although she ie not be a great benefit to alt A Bell . �4{ yet out of danger. We hope her 'phone brings the farmer is touch ed, and that the said executor wUl not - - -. be for said assets,or any part progress towards recover may with the markets and matters of _1. Only ons place in town to get it, that's - continue. interest throw hoot the Dominion. thereof, to any person or ns of - g whose claim notice shall not ave been I - ` 4,a-I -Amon those from a distance It helps to keep the bo s on the _ g Y received at the time of said distribu- . x� who attended the funeral of the farm. " cion. .. I ' ,hate George Leng were t, Charles . -The third death_an the Dated thi 18th da _ . February, as Calder; M. L. A., Arch. Cuthbert, older residents of the vil}ag 1910. kl*e- I-� :tW.- Miller. Mrs. J. Cuthbert. ce on Sunda night when Miss JOHN A. WHIT Executor, g : 1 : . .* k%� of Toronto.; MlmWin. ago o aegare ���fs - ce. _ _ -- -.--.- ---- - __.-._-.--------- Wilder ; Mea. (Dr.) Mabee and fully away at the age of 89 years. Ontw:io. -- - "k. Cbas. Deeker, of Odessa. The deceased had been is her - -Our Hocks club went to fico- usual state of health until :NE � a -" _-Lkn .� i RMS' ' a u ham 1 . ,. -' +. .wtcs...tsot__aeriotssly _ .1 ren y game with the upon retiring Sunday evening. I ' , elu of that place. The- game, During the night. her' sister was The undersigned having opened up Newest designs and special values in lace curtains for spring, 1610.-.- .... _ I hich was a good one,resulted in awakened by th�eound of heavy in the village of Pickering a new bar- favor of Brougham by the.seore of breathing. bu1E by the time she De's shop would respectfully solicit ,.-Prices,from 26e a pair up to se.50 a paU.. Oilcloths o!the to 8. The return match will be had struck a light,.the last spark the patronage of the farmers.of the - ,piayed here this Ori= after- of life-had gone out. The deceas- surrounding country, infest designs from 25c per yard up, all widths. . moon. ed, who with her slater Elizabeth, Repairing neatly. and promptly �._ Another busipess change was had conducted a fancy store in the done. Call and see is Shop two F' h+ _ n Rr�e� o$b n at the �.' consummated in the village thin village, was held in the very high- doors east of the post office. . i 1 L. D BROWN �icke>I'ing *� SUPPLY aTORR, week when James White sold out est respect all. She was s most .FARMERS S V his butchering business to D. M. active meas r of the Friends' I ` beeper, who Kae sli'eady,-taken church, being a minister in the - Pi. BIIYAN, PROP.• PICHBRIl�TG -' p on. Mr. White has left Society. Her lnnernl took pL I . .. _ _ . _ . . of r M rkham where he has secur- on Thursday afternoon when be Fruit Institute . ..i • ed a position in the butchering body was laid to rest in the Fri- . -- -, bwsineea. ends'bucyiog ground. Slee is aur- -Miss Campbell, who'haus been viQed by two sisters and owe A Fruit Institute will be held= _ 'in Strathroy during the past four brother besides a number of rela in the ." ' - - weeks, owing to the serious illness tines, who mourn her de rture. sae a'T.�.. - - _ _ g has returned - nga--ia fi-tid it our pa-iniit _ -- - oi bier raddmother; Ito resume her dulles as teacher in duty to chronicle the death of one p I C ERI N the iatts+'mediate department of of oar most highly respected resi- .S L AT E R SHOES thy,,&blic sehool. During her ab• dents Mr.- George Leng, which -- °N- I r 4rmce Mise Campbell contracted s took place at his home in this vil- TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY �� We are sole agents for the SLATER SHOE ate,: --! very severe cold irotti which she Cage on Friday morning last is his for men and women and have now the largest _ has now recovered. EOth year. Only atxsnt two weeks di'81'Cl: 1 land $, 1910 sand bestassortment of boots and shoes for -Do not forget the 'entectain- before his death Mr, Leng was one your choice. ti .. ' ! _. anent by the Piekering..Dramatic of the nncist active'men on our The following speakers have been _ • Club, in'the town-hall next Tues- streets, ap rently in the most secured: - z pa -R. A. BUNTING \'PICKERING :,day evening.--The-drama to be robust, health, but a stroke .of 1 _ . resented is entitled"The Sc uire'e - C. �,2CCASr?r.A. ., - . p paralysis in a moment laid him - �' ' Daughter,".and is spoken of in the low. He rapidly lost groulud and of St. Catharines, , ; • highest terms. - One of nature's shortly before his death pneu-. . T. P. 33RII:CitA.N : neatest remedies is a good hearty monia also met in, which hastened . - . t g .. of Winona, - -- -. : - _ .. -•r _ laugh, so go to the.town-hall next his end. Mr'. Leng was one of the .. Tuesday might,for s laugh that most auccessfttl fat'mers in Picker- �,T,f�R T.TCg- �> _ °lirill help you,baa w►tier what ails ing township, his farm being situ- you. The.orchestra is a first-class ated on the Hingstou,.road about of Oshawa. • one and the music alone is worth one and a half miles west of the _ `. SPECIAL , =--_'the price of admission. Select village. About a year ago he sold Morning and afternoon sessions, EDI� TION I . . . . . your tickets at once or you wily be his farm and moved into the vii• -each day. gee programs. . ' disappoiuted,in gaining admission. Inge in'order that he might spend gueata for further information I � . .., r,. IN �T��E . . The plan of the hall was opened his remaining days to enjoy the to be made to , ' , at nine o'clock on 'Wednesday fruits of labors of his more W..g� $ARF, Whits ' morning at 1MeFadden's drug store active life. But his time was y - - - :. and by soon fifty reaerved'.seat short in. which to_enjoy.. .himself 1--Parlor-- -Cook -sero f ,-and-they -are- thus. He was a man of good sound Q� 1--. .,... , %­. ­ �tillnSatnrtda Februa 1 ludgtnent.•but never took a very 1 Oak Heater, reg. a l5 'Q0, for �N'11 00 __ _ 9th aetit�e- L i flair _ e. H , .,:.- :­--��r,�_ _,�. . . I.. --w ". IVIES • y+ ry Pat -A -at high noon,, j St.. George's confidence imposed upon his jud ---- - = JHeater, rBg. $ i l l`- 1 church, Pickering, a very pretty riient was'shown syr the fact that For' Settlers t 11111. Iweddipg was solemnized when he was asked by. the Whitney I Heater' reg. $11.00, for a 9.60 1Mim Lillian Louisa, daughter of government, of which he -vas a IN - ' '-Mr.and. Mrs. George. M. Palmer, strong supporter, to be sworn in s MANITOBA • ,chores street, Pickering, was as a Justice of the Peace, an offer Other *goods In proportion. ainited in marriage to Mr. Harry which he did not' see, clear, to SASKATCHMAN 'Alonzo Matchett, of Torohto,'the accept. He was a very active •> ': -ceremony being conducted by the member of the Disciple church. ALBERTA1. . 1. , Rev. A. F. Barr, of Whitby. His funeral which took place onjo ,.. . Monde afternoon to the Disci le How Made and How Reached e a B UNDY _ 6 _The bride was unattended and Y. P .-. .'-1 i. 'wore her travelling s t of sap- burying ground was one. of the --: LOW S S• gATWI 111111 F phare broadcloth,smart tailored, largest ever held in Pickering, 'with foliage It and rose uds and there being about otic hundred s•:<f•r• ..iib v.s 'o tatiea.e . 11 1 zitink furs, and wore the groom's and forty sleighs-and cutters in stoe>< and ad.�a should nes the procession, thus showing-' the lift, a handsome diamond ring. P g Special Trains Reg3: m ­ . ular Trains f :,t`.� .. Mhe bride's gift to the groom was high esteem in which he-was held. leave Toronto • . - • - - - 10.10 r.a:da� _.. . , :. The funeral service was conduct- 10.10}.s,TseW*5 +a a. signet ting. After dejeuner, UiR10iRm nYE1 BB pure ai3d watch for Mee. Tfeigh'8 f< itir. and.Mrs. Matchett left by the ed at the htfnse by Rev. Hessen: aurins as hour•toWinnlM .-: 120 train for Toronto, thence to Cowan and.Forrester, of Toronto. 1RANC11andAPIM Threneh'Touri•toan • Millinery Opening which Alli k: ' : Montreal and other poifnts in Qne_ He is survived by his widow, one „ r� bee and the Maritime Provinces. son Arthur, of.Indian Head, and COLONIST C.Allt9 OfV ALL THAWS1. {hays great adQaYjtaaB tQ. - s -The best wishes of THE NEws one daughter. Stella, at home. He In which Berths are Free �. and of the residents of Pickerin ,(is also survived by one brother, '" ;all who read it. g James, and three sisters, Mrs. Mc- 4 to nearest'A�•r�t ren eopY of•'settler . �x where the bride is exceedingly., o°v�d.,• wairo Cu,ada louri•t c.r• � papular, follow Me and Mra. Mat- Leenah+ Mrs. W. H. Field alts MisA or writs I*>r°, ,c Lett i>� t e}r journey through ' % of Toronto. We extend g,L.Thompson, D•?4,. C.P.R, Toronto. North Side K 1 ,6�I �itli � 1�iR LEIH .: i�: �.. 'ickerin �(}nt.� * .e -5 NT air. ;.,. ',,:r,'- h -,, ___ :.•, , *I, .- ,V, • n:'" ,{%. uW,'M r.,y +r• ,{,�`p �}