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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1911_02_03 W. ,' .:,..,. c •v+•• v .. '. .:M; _^_ r3Y a-.;.,.. . :. ,.. ,a...,ti...+",,..'....s.,.:�_.aa.a4',.a,-.,#, ...,-..s--., ,s, �..,r.i'- -.r -.0 .•„,k•c. ..,. ,yam 4c f' { 7 „ •^,!7or+• .,. -..yS>...-�.L .w,. .+C�' ;:y-..o'- .. •, •i_`•:�' ";°F x ".r%`f':.,w�, "";. �:',.. �.t-:..r_`..,.ti....,u. ii.:-. 'e...J�. •k,..." ,>�. n:,.. P .V. -"�`Y' P THE _ ,ryy AY FEBRUARY r ---VOL. XXX. - . �.---- ----PICB►.ERINCI, ONT., FRIM :3, 111 __._.-- : No 1 :: y. . `. r�fisiriaasal •La:b�. MALVERN I OROCK ROAD Established 75 years K INS MILLS Ernest(Jonrlie, who formerly resid- A v interesting event took place GREENWOOD Ye,dtca& to c the Markham road. a short din- at 1111 Clerrard St..Toronto, on wed_lance north of the f3.. T. R. crossing, nesday. January 18th, when Miss Min- E. FORl3YTH. D. of O., Regie- has purchased the old Harrington Hie Fuller, of this place, was united is Rof e tared member of the Optometrical Ass*- estate lying about a mile south of this marriage to Mr, Walter Carlton, n. _ .pp{attoo olOataeio. Special attention given to village. The property was bought a Greenwood,by the Rey.Mr.Wallwin. MALS 2- the fittaag o!giassee. Eyes tested fres xosth Beat grades of D. L. &MVV. genu- few years ago by Lavid Purdy,and is Miss Grace White, of Pickering, was J1� 0�rlremo°L �� ine Scranton coal. Our coal makes a desirable one. The price paid was bridesmaid and Mr, Roy Carlton, of warm friends. $2800. Toronto, was best man. After spend- ' _'}� C, McKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S.. in a few days in Toronto the young i` • Edinbn h, member of the oouege os 8 y g No other flour just gutta as gone ss xcM Have ou tried.our new blend RBOR couple will take up their new home atRopal College of Surgeons. Edinburgh, of Cream Buns? If not try It lug nor special attention to dsieates of women ands A meeting of the executive of the •-�•• for bread. It makes Abildren. Omee and residence,Brougham. now. _ -' Scarboro Old Boys was held at the AUDLEY MORE IPICKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL Tea Buns for pastry cannot be Clyde Hotel on Saturday afternoon, �.BETTER��reQd excelled. with President Tom Jackson in the Mrs. James Richards is very low at `wIaITER K and X-RAY INSTITUTE chair. Among other matters conoid- present. 8z is WESTER PICKERING, - ONTARIO White Satin for bread stands Bred was the date of the holding of Frank Smith 1B suffering from pneu- than any othrr ' without a peer.. - Mal ban net,slid this was fixed monia. 1a. ELGIN TOWLE. M, B., as, D,, C. M,, or the evening of March 10. Among 1 ippe is more prevare�-tiGBn ' Physicim•in-charge All kinds of mill feed, bran, others present were David Beldam, usual this season. - (specialist in Rectal Diseases. ProstaticDis• shorts, Jumbo, feed flour, oat Alex. Baird, John C. Clark, Simpson We believe that a meeting is called. the perfect flour for pastry and rains$:. . ess•s of Mea, Diseases of Women, Cancers, It makes white,flak astry and Lalbfac Tumors.X-Ray examination. Diseases of era chop, barley chop, pea meal, buck- Rennie, J. W. Jackson, board of edu- for this (Thursday-)---evening-at the less shortening that they brands. - ear,nose,throat and lungs. Fitting glaseen and cation. T. C. Irvin Wallace W. school house to consider the Audley B sol vents and chronic diseases. wheat and screenings. is a special flour for a special ur Omoe Hours l9 to s sad 4 to s Daly Thompson and-R. Fugard. mail serfice. P Pe P 1? p, Chopping Tuesdays, Thursdays a. Ba)lley Weatheril's sale on Friday CHOPPING and Saturdays during winter WHITBY last was well attended. The prices Mondays, Wednesdays and Frida ' months, were Bond, new milch cows se as y y 7�- Te County Council,which was meet- high nes$86 and other things propor- We grind fast and fine. ,r T E. FAREWELL, K.C., BARRIS- Give us a call. ing last week, adjourned for two tiouately high. F. I.J. C+REE1� V • 27tH.County Crown Attorney,and County �• 1Brliaifor. Ocurt Boase,Whitbl. my weeks. •t The ladies of the college entertained Pine, elm, birch and basswood , 4f T� T. BARCLAY,Barrister-at-Law, their friends most charmingly on lumber, cedar posts and wood EVANSVILLE: 'Le solicitor.Notary Public,special Exami• T Tuesdav night. at the sale at Greenwood aw for High Oourt of Jwtioe, Brook surest, N• L. �SPINk, LIMITED, Miss Yean Macdonald and Mr. Geo. ;. Wiutby, 7ly - Mowat were united in the holy bonds on Feb. 7th. MILLS DICKERING, ONT. of matrimony on Tuesday. The cere- wHITEVALE J. G. DOW, B. A., Barrister, many was performed in Toronto, by a a solicitor,No Public,Ste: Money to the Rev. hire performed . 1oan. Omoe next door to the Standard Bank, eaton /� pbi11by asly 1 The new bell on the clock 'tower on beB�a Mr.Sb wtown Toronto dentahcol• � mi S A MINT CHISTMAS TO ALL the new et-office buildingnote ant playing y Veferbl&atry strikes the hour, but the chock is also lege, is visitingwith Rev, Mr, Hames. well illuminated. The gong is both The 'es' id a Having put this Mill and watts' DR. E. J. SHIRLEY. Veterinary loud and clear and can be heard fora Ladl Society met at th surgeon. Honorary gr.doate of the On. See my home of Mrs. W. Major on Wedues- power in first-class shape; I �'. {arid DeteriawT College.Toronto,Osoala. All long distance. - y Nlaeawe and injuries of domestic animals treat • The great telephone question is still day lworth League meeting will be have installed a ad on the most modern,approved and scientific ,�' '���' i5L131e8 in the air. At the meeting on Wed P g 8 ' liririeipla�. office.at corner of King and Linc Heade the Bell Tele hone Co. bad a taken by Blake Annie nest Friday New Attrition 11Ii11, for feed_ pa Ave., ickering,Ontario 13 y P a•i strong deputation to wait on the evening. y, I have Cut the price # off for P The Dixie bridge ,was closely in- We can.also do wheat griatinR fair E; fltafiiiniegio r '6aarbo. Xmas trade. Cil and succeeded in persuading them s .ted b a sleigh ride art from Now is ur chance for to postpone the matter until the 15th. Pe y $ party you out of your own wheat l G. HAM-Issuer of triage Yo President Hoover of the Independent here last week. Glosses 1n the r of of on Co. was also'on hand and all that he The Jr. League meeting held-in the having put everything in _,. ._ Pfakerios village, it71y asked was for entrance into the town Methodist church on Sunday 1s report — BARGAINS in order to compete with the Bell peo- ea i.great success. order for doing this. /�1 POUCHER. Real Estate Auc- pipe Io the meantime the probability The Methodist church intend hold- In 1 o tioae•s valuator.collo )n their anniversa on Feb. 12th. Also buckwheat fluor, rye flt7�ty,. , of marriage ieense•.brougham, s.. _ _ _ �7 Additional notes stet. t home and save you company to 'greatly improve their Graham Sour,etc. Very beck j y P A n umber of Whitevale people spent - HOPPER 1asUPr of Ma imta8,gge service. The now intend taking - - ` F a Licenses 113 Lha Ooaa11y of omtario. money, toC: their central office from Willis'-drug- a very pleasant evening at the Locust attention Riven to all work. I0ce 411 store and his ewideaae.Clasemon11. Hill rink last Saturday $tore and move it into more con"mod Remember J W. Wonch' sale of Give uQ a call. R.BEATON,TO'WNSHIPCLERH Ta t BEAL loos Matters across the street. farm stock-tie s li D. Ooa•ayanoar. Qommisaioaer for taking (J q on Wednesday.Implements. Bth, timber, etc., /"•t• T 7"f Cl[—" MI '� ,_ afadavi11a, Aeooauseal Eta. Money to lona PiC)CZR1fVG. YIAR3 AGOr. '`••/ .L�.I V' s71� .LJ.+� •° o� w iiperty. -laaaer of Marriage Lin• _ --CLriREMOYT — the welcome guest of one of the belles .4 . t•+al Your note of last week re Pickering of our vale on Sunday. Hes just ber COAL t FPOBTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, Ind. Tel. 824, day or night Harbor is very interesting as it prob- cousin. See? Egg, Stove, Nut and Pea sires � e for Counties of York and Ontario. Aac• ably reveals the date cf the first Brit- The Ladies' Mutual Improvement in hard coal. ban sales of all kande attenued to on abortest ish�ttlemeat about the bdy—in 1498 :• 'souse, Address Green Giver P.o. oat. Club had w very succeneful meeting a[ Best j lamp gleam coal. All fon$ In 1791 the townships along the shore the home of the Messrs. Hamlin on of Lake Ontario were surveyed,and in under cover, roll weight and r.. W B. POWELL, Liceaaed A-c. For Golds ma la Grippe y Saturday last. service. • 1"V • tioneer valuator and eoxector for 1:794 Gov, Simcoe issued proclamation The oysters purchased in the c)ty prompt - '� -. 400131118. of oatariO and York, All %lade of that "all persons rofessiog the Chris- last week and brought to our village nater conducted either r.vately or by sacuou' LUMBER 4 pp tion religion an bean capable of 1' Sale 13oie•collected I� dates or other pae. Prescription prescription No. 9911 g 8 �' seem to Have given Borne of our pea ticulare apply at residence,Itlizabett aa.Pick- manual labor, who can abduce satin- ple a pain where the rules of modesty Good stock of rough and match*& ones. PhoOs orders lett at Nims Office,Pick. "HROM10 LA=IIYE" factory vouchers of their having paid prevents us from mentioning. Some 8 wing.or Macnab's stare, Claremont. will <a obedience to the laws and ted a life of bemlOCk, also matched and' ieetti pramQp11 atten11ion. 8a11isfaatioa$saran• used home remedies while others call- ' Meed. Myyhoneauasberialudepandent3601 It goes right after the cold. The inoffensive manners in the country dreRaed spruce and nee _-_ _ ed in a doctor. . All afflicted have P I?; dose is taken every half hour: The where they lived last.imigbt,on recom• recovered. No. I hemlock lath. - JOHN PHILIP mendation of a magistrate to the our- A ver pleasant time was spent last 2x, 3x and 411 Ontario cedar price is 25 ren tae y P P veyor-general, receive a location of Monday evening when two sleighing shingles, 8x and 4x British two hundred acres." Capt. Hilts' al- rhea froth here attended the hockey Columbia shingles. lotment was probably the site df the tch at Brougham. The game was e` ' .Hae a full line uF fresh and cur- g e Let me quote you prices on any FOR THE KIDNEYS old Iroquois-Drench village of Bend fart and interesting, but we were ed meats constantly on hand. asetia an. A more favored individu- building material you may ' g sorry to learn that there was a min- ­ require. 9 ice Roll; Breakfast Bacon, Premium Prescription Kidney al was Mrs. Catharine McGill• wife of take made on the art of the referee5 P� Hon. John McGill, who in 1790 secur• in calling the game a tie instead of a Bill stuff a specialty_ ­-Sam, Bologna, Weiners, etc,- gills. A trial will convince you ed a free grant of 1300 acres compria- score of Q7 in favor of Whitevale. Ind, phone 1504, of their superior merits. " Price 50 ing what is now'lots 18 and l7 in Brul:• Highest prices paid for ' en Front and 1st concession, south ,A C REE SOR ` B Butcher's cattle cents. half of lot 18 in 1st concession and lot serer again will as ranch lumber. A. N 17 in 2nd concession, from George the . be sold at auction in this town- LOCUST 'HILL • • • 'Ta M. McPA DDEN Third's representative, the Hon.Peter Olip as will be sold on Feb. Russell, Administrator in Gov. Sim- 7th at Greenwood. Td BLE oke ing 9 CoQ;» .9ickering livery DRIIGGIBT AND GRADCATE OPTICIAN toe's absence. • As apart of this grant T.R.- g E r tats " �� T.R. Trains$clan Eget one as follows-- is - ` now included in the village of Pick- BROUGHAM•PICKERING, = 6NT. No. 6 Mail 8.05 A bi. First. rigs'for hire eying it may be well for your towns- lg lassie moil to know that all mines of old, 2.43 P.M. B W. A-.-Cameron, of (lahawa, visited Loa 6. M. DHy Or II1glit silver, copper, tin, lead,iron and coal over Sunday;at J. W. Hogle's. 14 al 04 P. REAL ESTATE•.•.• were reserved to the crown,as well as D. H. and Mrs. Alger. of Toronto, Trains going West due. as follows- a 8 No. 13 Local8.36 A.M. 'Bu's meets all trains all white pine trees which may be . y spent Sunday with Mrs. W. Hubbard. 11 Local 2.30 P.M. `i• Teaming promptly attended to. Two fifty-acre farms for sate cheap. needed now for the Canadian- Navy, M-r.and Mrs: Ghoan, of Dollar, are 7 Mail 8.50 P. M. -- f Good buildings, plenty of water;one- �;$13 the 200 acres of lot 17,'2nd con- spending a few days with relatives "Sunday included. : Agent for Canada Carriage Co. cession, passed into the hands of Noa- here. e -^�• Half in cash, balance on mortgage if dish Woodruff for£260. Andrew Willson and family,of Ash- H. Peak " -required. - •-+� - burn, spent Sunday with Mrs, Hugh • • f Ptckas4yep. Also a $oral tenement 'dwelling An n Letter to Mise Glizent Willson. Of Pickering Townal'�P• Mrs, Purdy and son, of Keswick, HOW ARE Blaloksmithilagyielding 12gb in the village of Picker. — = are visiting with the format's father, ing. Are you doing justice to your grand• Colin Philip. YOUR EYES ? � e **� father? That is, are you seeing to it Master Jack Gerow, of Toronto, is 'bat.his name is in its place among here with his grand-parents, Will. Your eyes are worth taking Having rented the Dunbaaton shop � i�Y�'�SN��� the pioneers of Pickering-if be was and.Mrs. Mosgrove. care of, are they not? Jt is pos- one of them-in the Centennial His. Mrs. Hanson has beer& in Toronto Bible that they may need bel and opened the same,I am prepar- Burin the est week visiting her e i .� s■ tor)cal Volume. Dont wait for some ed to do all work entrusted to 1 ♦ g p I. so, do not neglect to cones t 11Z me in the above line. one to ask you about him. There is daughter, Mrs. Brown. us at once. As scientific optici- Horaeehoeiag aspecialty. ' no time. If you do not act,and soon, There will be a fancy dress and rac- ans we can tell you, and furnish Wali in and see me any time. "We V. Richardson• the book will be in print and he will ing carnival on the mammoth'rink ata fair price the glasses you not be mentioned. Send this week or on Tuesday evening, Feb, 7th,- may need. We have pleased _ next at latest a letter or post card Mrs. Gillman has been very ill`dur- lots of le who always had Notary Public, Pickering. PSP giving iiia name,birthplace,and the ing the past week suffering from la an idea that only the high-pric- DUNBARTON dates of his birth, marriage, emigra• grippe. but at the time of writing was ed o tidians in the city could BLS CKSiKITHINl3, P - - Toe r tion and death to me at Claremont. somewhat improved. furnish them with the: proper WOODWORKING trod Bend any other particulars you can, The Ladies'Aid of St. John's(Pres- glasses. We have abiding earn- WOODTUTRNING but don't fail to send these. Don't byterian) church will meet at -the est faith in our ability to do DOMINION BANK = scowl and grow]after the book is out.' home of Mrs. W. J. Devitt on the good optical work, and we are Act now and help make it above com- afternoon of Wednesday, Feb, 8th. sure we can please you if coin- Head O>niee, Toronto -Saw gumming and filling. Plaint. Mrs. Bayles, of the 7th concession, petent optical service will do it. School trustees and teachers,ie your has moved into into the village and now Our large stock of frames en- Pine wood for kindling delivered$1.75 section hidtory in? The date Itnd occupies John M. Gerow's residence, ables us not only to prescribe � General Banking Business per cord, 18 in. long. location of the prat school P The dates recently vacated by John C. Philip, the proper glasses but also to ` transacted. of building of later schools, the names Rev.E. Morton,of Edd atone, will an of teachers so far as they y fit the face properly. Our optic preach at,the .Christian Church next al trade is increasing daily- special.attention O9II 110 _ pn�tY RRn- are available. I cannot call on you Sunday, Feb. 6th, at the usual hour, there must be a reason. a >, p $1 wl H , insox RRO11K`11VAu all. You ought to get them from in�eucbunge with'the pastor. All are will be leased to talk the •mat- 1 your records or memories and send welcome. Re- the collection Of them in. Don't worry i! thEy are in- ter over you any day. Re- _. B ' The Hockey match played on the member we only advise glasses Bale notes. I3a4e:sou lots.of Water . complete, Every fact yeu get helps rink bete on Monday night between when absolutely necessary. ?; _ towards completeness. the Whitevale and home teams was - SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. R= BROS., OF W)ISTEVALI6 This is Centennial Veer. I appeal most exciting from start to•finisn'as -- - are prepaied to furnish you anything to men and women in every. section both teams put up a good game. At Norman Bassett \ j, �eppgl reoelvef3 Of �1. and on every concession to help its worthy its close the score stood 6-0, upwards. the line of water supply such as celebration by sending me such facts About fifteen members of the Bro- in fatp refect allowed at hi beet pumps, windmills, hydraulic rams, as indicated above. Let no single' ugham Women's Institute visited the JEWELER AND OPTICIAM e► $ plumbing, etc. fact of interest be omitted from the Pickering branch on Wednesday after- cuING N rrent and report a most pleasant and I'HO9�TE _ Current rates. Hundred Year Book. WHITBY CHAS. D. GORDON, Manager They are also expert well drillers Cordially yours, profitable meeting. A number of and respectfully solicit your patron'. W. R. WOOD, others were prevented from going + WHITBY BRANCH. age for the future. Ind. phone 6521, Claremont,Jan. 81th, 1011. owing to illness. X. '4 � z .m.. . : _,w _•-.'.,a`.. u•�:. ..a-:vti. .. ::,-. '... 'K- .., �...:. i .-Y. ..a.i ., .KY:r ;'S uY'.L. 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'eye-5�4 5R� M _ ..'tq. .. wx ',.s ,:en ._�,;,�W, .,=y -.: v+�•a s f�". ., .n• ,y.. _ k ;,Fs .. .-..,a,.4.lr: 4 .1•l,; ASI n Y .. ., ..., *—~ $ ^,,pays '�4_ .: — •�� s _`• ��,:' ..,. ••.9+.e7S'w,.;"iZ '�.. � 't: ::e.,' r+t' ..dy'uC -an?' :,...„ .k _. ,Y., S.., _ _ - ,� '''+@ ,' France, must tend co diminish Bri- ,, 4 i _ tish'preference, and is, to that ex-.f ITREATY tent detrimental to the policy of TRE '' closer union. ., UKE F The editorials t o fora in the o Ldon n _. newspapers wspape s dealmg� with the pro _L1� toCk '1S Fruit and Farm, $roduoo posed reciprocity treaty biitw•een Fish, the United States and Canada are Will Becoin,e Governor-General of Canada a / i concerned more with its effect on - �an� Free List----Cement, Coal, Autos, the polio of Imperial � Y 1 preference September, - than'-the merits of the agreement ,. 1 n -' A;ricultural Implements Reduced. itself. The protectionist gjournala --- _ . _r consider that the agreement if ra- A despatch from Ottawa says: and that tfic term sof office is to b( 5 tified will deal a serious blow toThe Government has been notified two years, with the possibility o! r A despatch from' Ottawa says: not be the gainer by a cent. The British_ trade and,inereare the coat of the appointment of H.R.$. the extension. His Royal Highneat Before giving in-detail the basis of,manufacturer and the middleman of food in Great Britain through Nuke of Connaught to succeed Earl' will be accompanied by H:R:H. tht _ Ore as Governor-General of Can- Duchess of Connuu ht. The ark:- the ' would absorb the reduction entire- the diversion of Canadian. supplies dies Y ' 1` arrangement the Hon. Mr. I ly. The United States continued in to. the Unite d States. 1 1 ada, T he announcement was made nouncenrent was received with ap. "Fielding, Finance Minister, an 'the past, and in the future as well -__ � in a cable received oh Saturday b'; prove! b • members of Parliament, Thursday afterazon, askNi those 11 and would - S • . - c', ency ruin a irrespective of party. It-is- e iea- who had evinced o siti 'to the in order that their own people Secretary. It is further aunouuced i.d that the appointment coming at PPo on I Agedespatch from Gloucester, teciprocity negotiations to give the would t the cream of the trade. Mass., says: Special sessions of the that H.R.H. will.arrive in Canada i this time will do much to promote aesults fair consideration. "I,am AT WASHINGTON. Council, the Board of Trade and to assume office in September next, the unity of the Empire. persuaded," said he, that the I A despatch from Washington ithe Master Mariners' Association, --------- �.-- says: The United States Congress the last two meeting jointly, were 3,L' \o. 4 local white, 36i 'to gentlemen who on the utile tat- �can scarcely grasp it, - Until the held on Friday, at which steps were �=c' ; to >. form or in the press P took such i PRICIS OF FARR PRODUCTS J6%c.. Flour-Manitoba Spring s ecial message-e- of President Taft taken toward a united opposition P g , pp __ wheat patents, firsts $3.60• do. - strong ground against our action with which he accompanied the re-�to that pa-rt of the proposed reci- - _, seconds, $5.10; 1i'.inter wheat pat, .^_ - did not gine us the benefit of their I ciprocity__agreemert with Canada procity'. treaty which deals with cuts, $4.`3 to $3; strong bakers', - well-considered judgment. 'I appeal was read, no one had & very clear fi&h. The City Council adopted re- REPORTS FORM THE LEADING $4.90; straight_rollers, $4.35 to $4-• to them to revise that judgment." idea of the extreme length the Pre- solutions which declare that the TRADE CEN OF 50; do., in bags, $2 to $2.10. Rollet The character of the agreement and sident and his Secretary of State,,proposed treaty is inimical to the oats-Per bbl.; $4.45'; bag of 90 lbs., _ 1' its wide scope iuu be adequately had gone in endeavoring to bring welfare of the Cit• of Gloucester - AME8ICA. appreciated when t is stated that+to a crisis the contentionregardingand to other porta of the '_tiew Eng- store, Feed barley-Car lots ex e ' ore, 43 to 50c. Corn-AmericaA. the reduction in taxation effected the high cost of living. Certainly land coast which depend upon the .— No. 3 yellow, 57 to 57/c. Alillf.eea . 'amounts to '13,260,000. Large con- the President in his message makes fisheries. Prices of Cattle, Grain, -Cheese -Bran, Ontario, Q20 to $21 ; Ms,• cessions, are given by the United it clear that the cost of the neves- —,� and Other Produce at Home nitoba. $°20; middlings, Ontario, l States. They provide fur reci ro- saries of the interior-of American BANK WITH FRENCH CH CAPITAL $22.50 to $23; shorts, Manitoba, P and abroad. Cal free trade .in wheat, barley, bodies, rather than the exteriors, $22: rr_ouillie, '$23 to $30, Eggs- este, hay, vegetables, dairy pro- about the prime motive in bringing Application to be' 31ade for s BREADSr' FFIS. Selected, '30c; fresh, moo, No. I s ducts live animals coke, fruits, ' about the conference with the Can $10,000,000 Incorporation. - "' stock, 26c,'.No. 2, 22 to 24c. C6eest " adian ministers. Now, when the Toronto, Jar,. 31 -11uur-Win 2i eggs and poultry-these . being of --._ _._ 11,stnLnx�-11-� �s--t<i -1_�e; east- z il, 1r.ehedtrlefsre-out in-the-light; Sev-, A_liespatch-fFaa� -Nautica-l-says-:-Iter wheat-30 tri r.�,t. rateu 1 _ .—...e utmost rmpvrtance t�ttke agrY 'It is started here oa ood authorit 1 erns,'11/ to 11 3 be. Butter-Choi. w '' ,ators and Representatives alike are g y $3,80 at scab lard. '11an+t+.ba 11 r_o ,�, Cultural classes who will benefit , u:.,r, s3�i IQ z:i%o; seconds, 23% tq - being dragged back and forth by that application has been made to I-First pate•.cs, $.',,.0 ;. s•_c.,r,<l 1•a n r=._ r; to'the extent of n,rllioas of dollars ; Ottawa for a charter for La Banque tents 84 :.V all I �t. a Lit cry' -4"c' .. the complaints that food is too high 'Generale du Canada, with a n i d , unnuaily. The duty on agricultur- P g � i � _ and by the fear that Canadian cam- P - 84.70, u z L i aok, Tu , al implements such as harvesters' Nlanitoba lt'heat-\u. 1 North• '.•I,NZTF:i) STATES' 41:1PhETS. " 1 petition will ruin the farmers. tel of $10,000,000. It is believ:d ei ,� and mowers, is lowered two and f Pe that a rue of ca italists,, headed 'ern, $1rU3; Bay party; NI _2 'Minneapolis, Jan. 3t.-1�'heat - a half per cent,, the present dutyThat there will be a con-test over. g p P this matter and that President ' by Mr. Hodaiphe 1'cxrget, �drP., aad'Northern, $1.01, Bay port, and Nat', $i.n.t7-8; July, $1.035-8 to _ of seventeen suet a halt per cent. Mr. J. N. Greenshields, K.Cr, are 2 + S1 03'; : No. I hard, $1,!'i.�3-8: No. Taft will press it with va or there No, at 95c, hay pdrts, per valorem being reduced h fifteen p g behind the new-. banking project, i Ontario Wheat-Nu. 2 white, g7 1_ Northern.. $1,03 7.8 to $1 03 7-81 1 per cent. ad valorem, white on is no donut. .t is impossible to get jwhich Inns to ire ("sands a pow- a No. °-N�,rthern, "$1,P1 to S1.037-8 plows, thrashers. and .other classes,; a good idea of what line the contest , P g 1 to 's7• .c, and No. red and mired; ! 1 will take.. erful French chartered bank, whichbG to b6F jc, outside. N0 3._whcnt, kc to.31 O1. Brav- a, of agricultural implements a reduc will be knurorti the world urcr. It i. A-22 can. ? - 1 Barley-Ma.ti,i; qualities, 58 to to .. _ 5n Hour-First. paten tion is made of Elie per cent.- MORE IMPORTANT CHANGER. g. roc, outside, and .eed, 411 to Oc *11,73 t^-qs 23; xecond patents-84.• i namely, from twenty Mesars. Forget and Cr�enshiel si F . r 3 to $,0.;, fist clears- 83.15 to - is a foregone conclusion that p�r cent. ad g d outside. ' ' u valorem to fifteen per cent. ad %a- ! The chief feature of-the proposed "d ..he r4,• ct in- iniad When . _ v� .,_9. >I { t',runto, and y3xnt�= - - i to Paris not u,ng.ag ,"und 'it an track. T u Sic . F ore&. n arm wag�cona-t tit off agreement with the L anted R _ is reduced from twent.v-lite per I Statt'3 is the removal of a.1 duties is b©lieve•_I flint m,iliuns f Parisian outuide; \0 2 «', C'. oats, P,ay Buff-0o. Join 31.--Wheat Spring, 1?- cent. ad valorem to twenty-two and on both 'lades ut.the.border on the capital will be behind. Ow new in and :No. 3_ quoted- at 1 N.,rthern, vier?ends, _Ftore, a half per cent ed valorem, .and bulk of what is known as natural ;tiruti:�n ,when it is ready to start E�L is! ; 'Sinter, No 2.red, 9r5c bid 1 , - l;rir ho rt s. reductions are made oa other items prruluet:" :'Among the -items on bai dness. � The iiatrr.diiction of E ern-Nu 3 A.nericsn yellow,, •=�" =' white, J,ic bid Corn.-No f of special interest to farmers, - which the tariff duties are to be- iench'capital inti. this country is 5•''.;c, Arum st shipment, Tur+�nt .j•eilon, 50; c; No. '4 yoillow, 4,10,'c E There i4 a reduction of-eight swept•&way entirely a:•e cattre, a matter of rf of iinj�yrtartoe, incl 1 P ` (on traek. through billed. Oats. S freight:. i ,cents per tin on.,btuminous coal: horsesancl mules, seine. sheep and s+'ill tend to strengthen'ou.r general ' Peas-\o. 2 at Q3 t*+ 93C outside. No, ,2 shite. 3G',c; Ko_ 3 white, _ - None of these concessions should lambs, poultry dead and. alive,J financial position not a little. R�;e-G4 to 63c;outside, 3+'c : No. 4 white :,5!'r Barle '­excite serious opposition from_ the wht•at, rice -oat+, barley, beck- , r ' y r "�- buckivhcat-\o. I at t3 to 306 b,a!tins. 02' to 99c. Ilya-No, 2, �. manufacturers of the country. "heat, beang; 'dr.ed peas,-potatoes, ;IiO\El ORDER BUSINESS. outside. `track, 8'!c. S ' An important concession it: that butter, che6-r, milk, cr.eam,.eggs, Bran-Manitr bas, 831, in bags, _- ° of free fish and free coke, which honey, fresh and salted fish, -vege.- Po:11tolllee Sent Thirteen 11 illion,Toronto, and shorts, $32,.in ba;sz LIVE STOCK MARKETS. should o prve of 'immense value to tables, fresh frAiit avid-seg eral.ver- D 1 i eillary to Europe Last Year. IT�!r+:rito.- Ontario' bran, $21 Co - -the Maritime and Pacific Provinces. reties of dried• fruits. This means anus ; isO1,50, . in sacks, Toronto and Montreal, Jan. 31.-Choice steers r It is further rovided that sawn In 2ffiYct; if C'ua rFca ecce to the i despatch from Ottawa P t P According to a return of the Post- shurt$, $32,50,• �so1d at G',c e0 6?'rc, good at 3j;c to ottive Department on Wednesday, f f,c, fair v good t 111 to S%c, fail lumber sill be admitted free t~, the view of President Taft and Iiia ad- a 5 c a.. p n. - f'(liitTRV i'RC7DCCE at 4' c to-e and the low rades a+ feu�turae def the arrangement i�rthat g t1'what the Cntted tales' de- i Carrffdtans-dmi b iiie Pa'At V-eaE — -i --- y ?n one a poticy of pro- 4-c to 4 c ger po- i . few go and it4i 1 Apples-Spys, $1:30 to $6; Bald-_' 1. bulls sold at 5e .to 5!'c, and the is^ similar -paper t position ifltheePro inces of countr- :avrn the open fto��e � od rpt money orders, n- wins, $i to 83; Greenings, a4 ro ' ; Fm g P, . se+�irna and other Euri+ can coun- :' the Dom i4a can see their way to Canada, she only country n . Y 84,50; \u. assorted, $3.30 to $1•J0 lowgrades advarlcee}to%erclerr pseud. » withdraw their export restrictions. which foods of the'sort mentioned , presenting upwards of $13,0W,QW, Tier barrel. Lambs-ec to 0!;c per lwund. Hogs ion pulpwood. can be obtained to su lement the or an increase of 33 per cent. over; Beans-tar lots, 81,70 to $1.75, P P home supply. • In meats of various the previous year. All this money and small lots 81.-,5 to $1.90. j ars per 100 pounds neighed oft MR. BORDEN'S VIEWS.. Fp � ,, �cars. Calces, ranged from 82.50 t¢ sorts,..although the duties are not passes through the department .at., Honey:-Extracted, in tins, 1�,., R. L. Burden `said this uestioii Uttaws, 'Money to file L'nit*d $'I i each, as to-size and quality. q entirely removed thrre:_ ata' very . Y to, 11c per lb. No. 1 comb, whole- Toronto -Jan. - 31.-As high ax Was one of the deepest moment to material reductions while flour w•ill ',Stat^ ..,id South America goes,dir sale... to $2,30 per dozen; No. g -Eanada, being practically a pro- ± bear'rs dot of 50 ce>ita r barrel 'ect fi,,i,. .eender to receiver,, so no comb, wholesale, $1.75 to $2 perl$6'43 teras paid for.the best butche[ sal fur a new Canadian tariff. Y Pe rcattte�,but bullg_snd cows and com• o on both aides of the,line, and oat- official record of the . amount is dozen. The agreement .w'.,uld affect many 'a7real 50 cents er I60 ounds. � kept at Ottawa... The money sent Baled Hay-Vo. 1 at !$12.50 to 813,.�mon cattle were undoubtedly a( • industries and trades and es cci- per P I least a quarter lower. The Hog' P ( Among, the mi cellaneous.articles across the ocean is principally .to on track, and No. 2 at to $10,- Market was decidedly weak, r aiubt - ' ally the smaller trades of Canad . Iof im ortano -•k thanloodatufta relatives of immigrants. 50, p were,up as ,high.as-$6.15 per cwt, ' It would dislocate trade greailr, !on which du-i<:3 are entirely re- 'I' Baled- Straw-@16.50 -to $7+ an Sheep-Ewes were steady, but but no man could now say how far moved, by bout countries are hay, SIX. MEN FATALLY INJURED. track, Toronto.• tb'ia dlsIocation might proceed. I lumber, coke, certain classes- -Of Potatoes-Ca•r'lots, -75 to.80c .per.bucks and culls were somewhat - The'finance minister had .spoken steel rods, typesetting and type- bag. Termer: ' =7 of the importance of ct}ltivating Portiou 'qf Mine• alt.Pittston, Pa.; casting machines, cottonseed oil, Poultry-Wholesale prices of +F trade with the ' hundred million railroad ties, . telegraph ..poles, Was Wrecked. dressed poultry:-Chickens, 15. to TW0 MEN DROWNED. ' people to the south: What About wooden staves, pickets and palings, A. des atch f ruin Wilkesbarre,. 17c per,lb. ;• fog 1, 14 to-13c•per. lb. ; --- the trade of the three-u--f6-trr-h p--- - �onsr era a F- uc ions are rands pa., says: An .esplos.- n of powder ducks; 15 to 17c per lb. ; turkeys, Skated Into Open Channel in Hama ! dred million eo a under the:B-rit- P Pl to the agricultural implement sche- or gas at the Hughestown No. 1'1 I9 to 21c per lb., and geese, 13 toX. 'ish flag? Was not that trade the I dule, a uniform scale of duties oncolliery .of -'the Pennsylvania Coal 13'/,_c ped lb. Lice, 1 to; 2c less. ,-Ilton Bay. first consideration I If the past ten_, both sides havingbeen arranged. . Co. at Pittston on Wednesday A .despatch from Hamilton Says years history were to be consider- Amon the more important reduc- I $ - . P wrecked a setctian of,the mine , and � THE DAIRY MARKETS. ' While skating on the bay un SIM. -ed, the speech heard today and:the tions in the -Canadian d'utieii 'are killed and injured a number of 4I to 22c; day morning, Frederick Smith, announcements made were,unneces? 1 T_iatter-Dairy prints, farm -waggons, harvesters and workmen. Late in the afternoon o (aged 21, eldest son of Mr. H'etiry :nary, for the past ten years h_isd mowers, :22 per cent..; plows, bar- choice dairy solids, .1 to 32c; infer-i ; been filled with the ieadrin of the officials reported all gut of the ,ior. 17--to 19c; choice large rolls, 20 Smith, 80 Rood street east, skater P g rows, drills, horse rakes, cultiva- mine. Forty men who°were shut in, into the channel that had beery cul the finance minister and:his col- E{ora, thrashin machines, hpy- y to 21c. Creamery; 28 to 29c per Ib. leagues of Canada's wini:in world- g and had a narrow escape made their by the Dewey d;--O'Heir Ice Com. 8 loaders patent au ors, feed-cut- for rolls, 25c for solids, and 23 to wide trade, or Canada's winning g wayout safe! Of the eleven in- � pant'; and was drowned before as. _ g ters rain-crushers .fannirtmills y' 24c for separator prints. imperial trade, and of Canaaa'.s:in- g g ured, six era fatal! burned and p sistanco could reach hila. :Albert hay-teddcrs. and. farm or field roll- five' are' serious! hurt. 2 Eggs-Case lots of pick-led bring Smith, -whose home ijs at 156 Brock Y Fc cold'store e, 27c: selected i : -idependence of its neighbors. But ers, 5 per cent. reduction. . ,L ' g street Brantford, with him at the " now in a sweep the whole policy There is a lengthy list of reduc _ 28c, and strictly new-laid, 31c per ' *' been changed. Canada's trade - g r RAISE FIRE RATES. time, is also missing, and it is fear- lad g tions on various products of the •• ' dozen. P e<1 he also went -to death in tht was now made to'swing on -that mine the most important tela a , Cheese-Large, 13c, and twins,at t ..of the United States. P g' Western Underwriters Put Up the 13%c. water. ' _ decrease on the Canadian duty on + And for this dislocation and .ad- bituminous _coal. from 53 to 45 Price on Winnipeg. just'rirent, what assurance had 'we ocnts per ton. The revenue lora A despatch from R'innipeg says: - -'HOG PRODUCTS )ENPI,OSION_AND PANICS. Df permanancy. The finance min- from this will. be large, ovet lei ht v Two Women killed and Man' Y 8 g Fallowing' a million dollar fire loss Bacon-Long clear, filly to 13c _ .-•_ + :_titer told us, that he hoped the, million tons of bituminousi coal hay. in Winnipeg last year, and $400,000 per lb. in. case Iots'; -mess pork, $21• a reement°was cast for sometime, in been imported. year. This !t o p Slightly Injured. Ing p in January, the Western Canada!to $_1.50; do., short cut, $23 to but that it could be terminated at would mean about $G410,000'in' re Underwriters' Association decided`$26; .pickled rolls, 21 to 22c. A' despatch from' Philadelphia any moment by either country. • duced duties'on coal.--The, peopple on Friday to raise rates by ten to Hams-Light to medium, 15 to -says: In an explosion of a- largg The minister was open to criti- of Ontario now a most of the h i pay fifty cents on the $1o0. • This will l6c; do.', eavy, .14c.; rolls,. 12/ to tank containing ammonia in the Lo. aism for vagueness. What- would soft coal duties. be partially offset by the increased 13c; breakfast bacon, 17 to 17%c; I cult Laundry at Ninth and Leettrr�i - : happen if Canada deemed it wise reduction where signal services bacla, 18 to 19c. streets here on Wednesuay, " tifyQ to change half a dozen items in the and automatic alarms are installed. Lard-Tierces, 12''/.c; tubs, 13c; women were killed, 150'to 200 girl( located without rang assurances that A despatch from sa•s - t was to be dis- ENGLISH i --- pails, 13 dc. wets slightly'in tired, and 250 othet . y P sayi:� ""`�^" ... . , =' _ ._ employees,-mostly young .wome STATE visirrS. -- ws ' this was to last for six weeks, or Speaking.on Friday on the recipro- were thrown into a wild panic. Fo BUSINESS I.N MON BTREAL. that long: If the government bad city agreement just matte between '• ' `- - tunately fire did not follow the en stood firm last ,year to the United Canada slid the United States, Vis King auii""Qrr�en to `'ie;it Dublin Montreal, Jan. 3.1.-Oats-Cana-• alosion. Annie Hall, ' an elder and Edinbur;h in July.: , States, it would never have been count.Milner,-former high commis- - than Western, No. 2, 40/ to 41c, employee, who was frilled, wan ae t` forced into the position it was, of sioner for South Africa, said : "No- A despatc* from London says: jcar lots ex store; extra No. I.feed, the tank on the first floor when 1 Y ry having to give these concessions thing one saga can make things bet- The intention of the Bing nrld 1 39",:; to"4Ck, ehr lots ek store;-'extra exploded, and blown -through °ow. ter. It is idle to shut our eyes to Queen to pay State visits to 'Ellin- No. 1 feed;. 39'/.; to 40c'; No. 3.C. W. window into the street. Little - As to the reduction of agricultur- the fact that the-proposed treaty, burgh. and Dublin in July is now 39 to 39%c: No. 2 local white, 38% Guigan; twenty-five years old, al implements, the farmer would like that already concluded with officially confirmed. Itb 38%c; No. 3 local white, 37% to in the hospital in'the aftelaoOn� wr�. .,•. •:., _.r, 3 .,_,.._1..^' 'v:^lei ?�, y � �,r.,.. ''��+tz'�w"" ,'a«.3at•• -^+-rte^�a�":`�>.�'� ..1....w., ,ua-,:c,"...:.t '"��c;.,,*�..':z�� s �.�^.... _ - y v -t ; ,r„ y...rr( :.w ,s_e�.4,...-w ra?�i`'.�+, N�'..s ,;.4„� a': .••-�•*:�+.->"E' •�.Fd .gs•.••s:,.`.'_°y' .., _ "q, .•. '. ;n 'Y ,.,. '+. %;.. ..•;'.. ,S T^'jA.yT� � OT. ':j'v'i a ^A r. .'w.1• ..+w-C-Yv ,;,, ., ....r'..Pity. .. :- ..,, .: _-.«. ... ..:.- �x - `-3 C•.v "'S� r":rr�' .. �F' 'a*.. • 1. , t'.. r . . .:.. _ _ , .. ;'.' ./. r' � .. F -.. lJ.: ...,. • .. . y _ A . - i7."�1.'krJ6�t'.K•�sY�dpytt,l. wN'!11�',Aa'itY��PNS"ttINYM1Y4'rPLLrak,� + Y"J�r7�'SwM1,'ml•Y•rY+l 3LT4 .. � .. m .+.wiR+b.x,.wWi'ap7rr.?.OR+-Mf-k"Y""' ,"<'KMYsMA17-S'Sv' rdM@•a' ' �"'' � bCyRS4Y t-"!iCp.CDT•e+.Y'JJt'S'F.,�:}�Wi<*• �!� .: 'axe FdU,aM' •.T+ .<rc3's.,. <+c•.''AaWme..a"-iv..- `a,FfA.-a'=,'')tf'+ +qhl:.� #«•a" r T _ CHILD -LABOR IN JAPAN. WHEN ALL ARE EQUAL. �7 +►CENT;WANTED ' -1 ]1,L ANt0T1;ER • S WORK. —WB WANT RBdL1A T, OM �,, BLa Tlrorflftha of the blUlioa Factory The pessimist could not helpLTHI � families to opera+•oarhlgh-h acbsa• T4 _ a altti,lg Machines at hate• whole or�pe,� thinking w very sail thought. BEST MEDICINE time oUwages. yoi•all '•'t �4STl�ASTER TELLS Hands' Women and Children. "Money," he reflected, "18 IIO- particitlan ,►ddrese, The Canadian Wholesale, ran According to Dr. Kuwada, a thing in itself. ; —_ OLJOH8 COLDS i Dts6ributingCo..Dept.W.Orlliia, Ostado. meml)er of the Japanese House u "/Suppose we all had money, sup- AMCE11, Tumors, Lumps, ate, Inuarnal kN WANTED, age 1e-85, for ftremeu 4YIIY HE PINS IIIS FAITH TO and siternal, cared'without Dain by M Monthly,and brakemen t&l, on all Curtail- our home trdatmeat Write na before too inn railroads. ]Szperi•ace unn•cetl.agi ail DODD S KIDNEY PILLS. 1,000.000 factory hands, are women or fifty thousand dollars apiece? It- late. 11r, Bellman Nodical Co., Limited. strike. Positions guaranteed competent moo. C�11irCo►ond. Ont. Promotion. Railroad Employing Headquarter ,7 r-' and children. With no laws to wouldn't do- us any good at all. —over 400 mea sent to osltions monthly. i+taaa fear or evade;.says a writer in Suc- we'd-all have to black our own. age: sand .cam , Ra%ldsy Association, Dept, joctors failed td cn:a hie Brigbt's cess, the mill owners are employing boots and do our own washing, HEALTHFUL HABIT. wlA,zzr Mertens[�tre•c.kmnklvn,x.Y• � �,- :f0,00D•.',childr.en' under the age. of we'd all be so rich." "Does' your wife take deep WARTED. -Disease, blit he found iellef iu tiie 14: In 'the match and tobacco .in- breathing exercises V' - t BARN THE B.ARr$XR TRADE Creat Canadian Kfduey $emedy. dnstTies particularly the work- is - r "Yes, when she is too mad to �J .ystsm—coastant praetice—oarofal Instrae- DRUG SHARES AT PPEMIII'iSI, >> oa—taw seeks comptets Donne—tools true. - for-the most part done by children,' speakA t}radu-Ltes earn twelve to eighteen dollars week, Clam Point,' Shelburne Co..,',and of these•many -are- under' 10 National Drug & Chemical Co. - iai write for ,To ogee. kNoUr lsarb.r CoUsg,e, l ears-of age. t ,t QYeen&est,Toronto. a � S., Jan. 3p (Special},-,ioshua y g of Canada 6 per cent. ffr13t prefer- Clear. Stomach, Clear.Mind.-The `�ickcrsoii," postmaster here, is Iii tile' spinning mills these child ence shares- of -£1 each- are- now stomach is the workshop of the vi. Aurld the luaru,, IL quoted on the Lon-don mark t at a tal fulaetions a P- uunpe, food who tell of pains 'relieved and continue at slie r tasks at night premium of 12% p.c., the present of order the whole system clogs in issues banished, by Dodd's Kidney without receiving extra pay or price being £1 Ys. ed. I sympathy, The spirits , flag, the r'OR FOW�R , ills. chance._ of rest. For disobedience mind droops and work becomes.im ;� i ale sixty-two years old," says of shop rules they are lashed and `�" j possible. The first care should be ,��.ECT R I C DYNAMOS the postmaster, "And I'll tell you fined., this latter imposition usual- • So•metimes the mortgage on a to restore healthful action of the ti 7vhy I think so highly of Dodd's ly wiping out their meagre wages. house is too heavy f he founds- ' stomach and the best preparation F'OR• S�IGF3'I'IN C3 ,xidney. Pills. Owing to a bad-cold fr]lfmos�huf.the girl are - recruited tion. i _ . . for that purpose is•Parmelee'a Ve- {I stat MACHINES, MOST ECONOMICAL_ to -lay Iidneys..commenced to bother a poor rural districts by getable Pills. General use for OPERATION. - j l a ents'k�ho lure -diem o�w-1bh=fas- -JAWam's tirrfmant_.i;ures Diphtheria. ye, and the trouble developed in- � g _ -years has won thele a leading place �.�. ackache, stiffness of 'the joints, cleating tales. of, city life. The ig- in medicine. A trial will attest 91 About the safest thin for a man CANADIAN ELECTRICAL &MOTO:t CON ),nd fin-all Bright's Disease. natant parents, persuaded thaf the g' their value. LIMITED y . g to do whet is afraid of getting mar- "I was treated o a doctor, but cl.ty will afford ' their daughters g g Dy 'greater- opportunity for education tied is to hie.hiruself to a cave and " 1 I18-141 Qt169n St. Es Tor)ttto .. : . .Shat did not help me much, and it g PP y play hermit. . Carpenter (angrily}- Dian t I as six boxes of Dodd's Kidney and refinement, offer up their-chit- j pp y teal you to noCce when th:..gli.e jA fills that brought me relief." dren to an existence from which few r boiled over?" Apprentice (coolly) live to return and f'hese bioken in. Stiff rte.'s: Doesn't amount to - Everywhere you go' in, Canada _. 1 "I did. It was a quarter .past I • : ` o le'' tell ou of the teat work health and murals. liiuch; but mighty. disagreeable. - b ppeep y g Poli will be-surprised to, see hope I ten." 'Man iDaId's Kidney Pills are doing, and --�-3. - _ µ yveryoBe who tells you can give the A traveller, u,ertaking an old quickly Iiamlins Wizard Oil will DI SF,RVING. l driye that stiffness out. One-night;-[f l 1 ` .►eason why. That reason siihply doctor, whose nag was much fa- g __ w anted js that there is no case of Kidney tigueci, euizzed the old gentleman that's all. I Sey inour_"I hear- that We`.gler I-horse wa8 � " �iseaUvoD Theseni oney le have tried �y puts on haocturis n uVery'valualce ble beat Baron 1Vi'.ls of 1�'fnt est k M inedalawarded a Carnegie hero ! Insurance i d —)lot a pe P e o e is I ' '<he:II and proved this true. Back- I that : But what make; him wag his dam, He Was rominentl • id nti- Ashley- Yep. It was for pro snot so dificttit to sell as er _ yehe, Rheumatism, Dropsy, Diabe tali so, uuctarf'' "\fi'hy, as yon prominently I tenting the judge of a baby show." I .'you imagine. -It pay3 tetter � 'I P Y• tied with the tobacco trade. `` than you perhaps think. For tea, Lumbago, Heart Disease and (have coked me, I will tell you. It - -- .I - TRY MURiNE EYE REMEDY -• it inan who will work, the 73right's Disease are some of the is fur the same-leasun thin your We Make the emphatic etatemont th■E "no T l mess i•i lcasant and ro- Snore serious troubles that Dodd'.s I tongue wags so-a curt of natural D et L ueatt"l'::i..ter..;;1 ,lam mor• to r•Iter• for Red, weak. Weary, Si atery Eyes p P neural a tame back, tomb stable. The KnUQrlal Lift weakness." troubies than any other plaster, 460 tins sad ill Smart—Sootlies E,c'e Pain. Druggists ie bound and pro*perous. lu # I s+ ago and kindred, and Granulated Eyelids. DfurlaeDoesn't - kidney Pals always.cure, simply be- f _ - iause these are all either Kidney - 3• ya tolls. All d:,tagi,6a Sell Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 25c; Policies lacases or are caused by diseaaeil i +e ' I BOc. $'C T murine Eye Salve In �'. Xidneys. r+ OF COORS) T$I Y S:1Y IT. psepttc Tubs, 25c. $100_ Eye BcwkN sell' readrly in competition ag "They say tie couldn't stand pros and Eye Advice Free bar Mail, witty any policy issued. You t. d• " utcWa stage coil bs. cure. colds. It E - muriIIs Eye Remedy Co. Chicago. should investigate. You will a: $ GOOD EXAMPLE.. tZ.bees .aa loss". ab asses. i [�e ret}. probably decide to act as ; _ __ Who-say; ` -. -- =Agent if the territory i's opera. �°ry• mnliehe.tQ en O Old Mr. Moulton frank2 confess - e refused to e \F, tiiOlf:�-N'S WISDOM, This agenuine i. Y F.�XC'IFLL Qt EST. h E ed lend ( - _.. U . l 3. - t at he is not a member of an and o. an an lntment- y Do you think his intentions are tappprtunity urch. " - ' Po serious?'' asked her mother, I �, a ' ,,.. . , __..__ + to psi:secs.--gear focttt,an. _ But I go reguTar; he !n>arlab _ . Window$ St4�T� Syraq 'I'm sure they tire, answ ere b acids,' "'and what's more. I get "Weil, said the applicant, n... ►-ten .. g ;-r :�a TrA t- t.r ' elle young widow, -`'His.,ittent:.cins National Ufa Assutranoo Co. "what I'd like is one of those oat• tf..'...`oaf xo Mutt-•. for,ar+r C111tDR174 %Hrt.a I „ I � s to the In hot>se on time.' It's P rs�:Rt�ir rr.rut: ercrte w It aY,oT tsS are so ridiculous. N8;O OFFICE.. TORONTO _ tions .in w•h1P11 a ialan can inake a n• 41J^ ufTa 8 tt,.Gt Yg ALLAY■ u, Ai'i i jaK of"iuy religion net to disturb „j { C' I1 r71 w v'� rnl:t.�, ,ted w tn. Er., r.m . ter 0 religion of other folks.” hit by seeing that nubcxiy else has DlAltlt11A. mold bf Drucs ••A m rrery tars of tse x r worts •u and' jot for era Winsl"i dooth,t,g a sineCUre.' syra►•arts t, t. oo utas kind, Twnt a-s Nus a . - M't;a el iarsut.ed uadrr to rood auk Druce A•% . viae+io.n.lsaa serut FuTb"Ase d &N OLD AND WELL TRtap asxr,Ds. �+ ' --She="Only think, 1I ra.­ 'Wilkins 1'Moow.e as o,t■.ftiti,. .fsar a storm is tb•»Ifief The puhli'ther of the best Farmer's paper �T. canes&a nbatinate. pitiless cougb has been dH,.'■ - � "' thirew a Hat trop at her 'husband's away by Allen's Litag HaLeam, No opiate to li in the Maritime Provinces in writing to us yhead because he accidentally sat The xoodetfoot lasts rake.b„ttle arse with "I tell you, lTw dear boy, I stand I 'tat"' �A. Iroatlks•day. "i wools car that 1 do not know of a down oil Ter new hat : I. couldn't on my righty.. I believe a man med,:,re that has stood the test of time f " do a thing 'like that He-"Xo, - . should be master in his own house," like. +ILNARD'S LINfNE.T, It has k' IT WAS '1HF.RE_ - ' Of course, that's all right. But.l been an unfailing remedy in our house- R60' iM - ou love rno too much. don +'you?'' ? what I want to know is if you ,are hold ever since 1 eAn remember, and hays i ,She-"Yes; and besides, I haven't Mrs.' Prunes—''How did .you.find '• 'any stew hat." the steak, Mr, r_�ewboard Z" allowed to smoke in the parlor?" ouaived susses of wct:ld•be compeutgro. ! A ( an imitAturu, Fire, btniln 1�Iewboart;i-"Oh, I turned over. ' _ d is the•potato.'' -, There is lio medicine on the mar - _. . '.._. Rust and 3t03'II1 Proof —� ket that can compare with Bickle's ; 10■ly en• "tMOM0�Y101st4^ t _ _..— = Durable and sec is mooa cow W. 'cer�s�eoloisd. b*iia. World� Oo c�;e.fceRd in o�tu t a.d 4� a R,>9 than engender in he+ tl ti hat d I yea-WIFE. do.for a lit ing, QlII8n1@ntSl r y i for That is�:AwATIC6 B8U\f<) C`I�'IVR. Loot }in from the system the irritating - —� tIt•euros a.1�att� g air passages, It is .aicide to neg- 1 mune?'" Let us know the llze of any roof ;Red-pepper, fed to canary b•irda, Jackson is a roan who rnakf•9 lit lent your c/ Try the c6�a ex• "I'se de manager of a laltndry. ' will chane their lana a from B P you we thinking of covering and we tle things count.' "How does he 1Vhat's the name of this laun.- 4 P S riment of riddle �•ourxlf of it yellow to red, eta it I" "Teaches arithmetic in a by using! Bickle's Syrup, which is � dry?" will make you an Istarerthlg off. kindergarten school." Eliza Ann;" -----• �, . _ P a. simple remedy, easrly taken, and j_ - _ f Dr. Tihomas� EFciecmtr c Oil inthesAs atat�n ermhlade..teh ua equals Mother Dace used it will always be prized _ The no pre- as a sovereign medicine. -The,-Pili that Leads Them All. Metallic' Rlri/lln Cos P `7 i Pills are the most portable and Limftod Im house will save .malty a your- Graves' Worm Exterminator. It compact of all medicines,`.and when MANUF I Ci'UIF 1" le for the doctor. It is not owl• hail raved the lives of .countless y -5 'One way to win an argument'is to easy 'to take are the most ecce " keel) still until the other fellow table of re artions. But then TORONTO and M'IN1�ILP$Q- - ..jood for the' children when ..taken-. children. 1 P I taA - Vlth colds and Croup, and for the lobes it. must attest their power to be, po- b nature who ggiffer from pains .;end .The ne'cvspaper lists of. those in- 1 PiLES-CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS pular. As Parmelee's Vegetable whes-, but there arc directions for vited to a wedding also include Yourdrugg.;�tat will refund money if PAzo OT\T• Pills' are the must popular of all ' is use on sick cattle: There sbou:d MENT fails to cure any oa■e o[ Itclttn`. Blind. y those-who.da not.come. ._ ills they must full meet all re Blooding or Pro Piles in a to ledays. 6170. P y a -9ways be a bottle of it in the house. -_ _ . . quirements. Accurately .nom- ' • y 5rMr4F the Nereus wets Opleu oil ma) A cannel,docs nut See -its Oh`n stop aoough,but the intlamrratiod Gose�rom lsl De Broke-So the tailor,called Pounded and composed of ingredi- hum but he-secs its neighbor's hbor's I" wore'' Allen's Long Bsasam, containing a:' a sin with mr, bill? Did you sa ents proven to be effective in regu- PI _ S opium,goeA to the root of the trouble and cores g y luting the digestive organs,,there 7ery well., doep.aeated affections of throm and longs. 1 was out 1 His Man-Yes, sir, and I told him that I thought he was, is no serer medicine to be had any- a Sudden ghtn often atouns suddiln Illness.y A girl likes to have a marl ,flatter. too. where. rtittiukill•r is all that is nosed tnti.ard it ooffi. her so that she can think it over- g�O�� tinequall•d for-cramps and diarrhoea Aroid i subotitot•s•there is but ooe Painkiller^-E•erry and wonder if lie really:meant it.- -NEEDS hrli►r -NEEDS EXTRA PRECAUTION. O* i�� Don't Have a Blind. One L TokSo has 800 batlts where you Na matter hot dcetl-rooted the s �� g o corn or wart may be, tl most yield Dr, Faddist= Yot di estion i i t.an �b- parboiled at a tiPncIatli're' all alit of order. You m st go on of 110 tlegrc s for one esus.' to. Holloway's .Corn 'Cure if used as . "VISIO a liquid diet for at least wo weeks. ' directed. An Absoluls Cure for Take -nothing but sbu�milk and J beard's Llnlmiint Cures Dtatemaar raw eggs. And, by the way, be • Moon Blindness Perhaps some"people talk •inces- � careful to masticate your food �. MILD. - totsthalmla),Cataract rr _ sa,ntl in order to disguise •the •fact -and Conjunctivitis thoroughly. ...."Don't. ,. that they have-nothing to say. Shying hare•.all srtf-' you think my new, suit is _ for from diseased eyes. Minard's Liniment Cures Colds, eta - �„` A trial will eonrinc. any Lore owner that thts $C •f perfect fit . wriaru's LUilirent Cwrss-'CiirBe3'In tows.- remedy absolutely cares dsfe"s of-the eye,lrro , a it NN ft's a refect Con- --- epeett•eo!tbtl lsucta of tlree-the satmol baa been r p- adllcted. No matter how many doctors ha we tried - THE END. _ ... .. ►ulsfoTi:" - PACT AND- FANCY. -and fan•d,""'IV tslo^under our GUARANTEE -- MensyrelundNifunder directions Itdoes not curt. "You- say their friendship termin-. 'Shines Stoves So � Necessity; -like the average law-- ss,OOPer eeals o••trafdennwtrte/prl•• uses abruptly els ter. kno d s no law. WilOgalosdy st s,DeoL S,18UWabashAii-Chrogs,(n. $fey lined _ "Yes; they eloped." The troolie tree Surinam has a y S E "Black Knight" is. a jog, to a leaf thirt feet -Ion the lar est s 8� g• •' •• - every woman who tales pride in rR� i -leaf in the world. THE REALM OF FICTION. . list haste. t, When Cupid hits the mark ha It enables lies to ]lave 'the usitally :lips. it. Mr. Graham threw down his " stoves always clean,-freirh•ly More. suicides take place in Par's newspaper with an expression of polished and brilliantly black. t' in pro )rtion to its size than in "BlackKni Knight" read douse t v 1 P< annoyance'. It s' t-oo much schen 8 7 any,other city.- the daily papers begin to,print -easily applied-and a-few rubs x' 1 + d• fairy-tales,' he said. Rai■ r,t britgaamirror-like polish. A1- EFFECTIVE PLASTE�i,. "Let me see it," said_Mrs. Gra- y "Black Knight" does away' _ _ with all the hard work and_ditty <:8 F ,1 n•effcctii•e plaster that will not ham. "Perhaps I could read it to work of stove polishing, s blirltor,. . lAual portions. of cayenne the children at bedtime to-night." s �� 7a ` '',• pcpJler and flour mixed w•ithenough -jt-'s not- that )Find,"- said her 11t�•eer deals should .not have _ y ' t r w'atri-,tp make pa9te-to be applied husband. "This is the story of a "llieti's■lghi^,wewnlseadyou • • a lame can,postyaid,for roe. ` betwen eloth�. 'As'•strerrgth -?of young plumber's- assistant-who-cle- . 23 THE-P " pell"r,'-varies. the warmth of plas- elated that he worked so fast that TAW F.F.DaUey CO.LtatlN. t� ter, mtty Ile adjusted by more or less it was not fair to pay him by the IUMMlhIN,til.' 24 ~ 1lur. .:liegardlesa of heat, this will haul, but-that he should be paid by ' gei� _ -- --t • ]the " tg► free- aNCNb 7 M. ., t►sswlseesess•'ta f'• twtiae at Deus t ohs alO .tET N lir9StK-_NtO'klge>;erblister. lob. - 4 •, .-.•'... „�x....�,;.,e........ .>-•..,... ..�.: •.._._...atv.,:...:-.at':.:, '�' :.-� a, ','..,:,r...»<., :,..,. .� :Vim+..-.,. r:k Y...: -r.N-at_" ,..r,�` .+..i+``*• J r-.,. .., _-^ -.wl.w♦..,n � . » ., ._. .TMs.. ..: ,F•, .;-, t .. :.n.. ., � ,:.. '' ✓- .. � a a' r'.i,:, a-.z?e -a'".!a5"�`"a'qT„p�'"'�,"$kY.�:"�-"c'i;i� �prya,�erm.�,. ,.yyy.,r ay-�-- c" .%`':,v warr�-r:"`�t�t'Fr�s-,-'rr„�' '<:=;;i�v:'-s.:�, ..x.-, �,�, FRI"I" Y•!.. '.. .. :.t.,r tY' .3 qM w ', •_-' •" ' 'T _ .. <: ins aloft beyond the reach of a The Toronto RaHway case, that Y{- '� ''►. great many. There is no doubt of oveocrowding, is traversed to - . .: the next court.. .. _ that the change in tbe✓arriff, it SOD- adopted, �r �n adopted, will have serious rouse- GROCER Dont forget F, L. Greens sale of : quences to some. Those who haYe., lumber and wood on.Tuesday, -. _• _ vim e � � , � enjoyed protection for many years 7th, at Greenwood. - �caa ' will suffer, if that protection is - - - �etv.Diss.as.«yrrtasymoraiasatiaomoer - Fresh froaen white fish, salmon and trout: - - - .riek.eiwl.Ona, taken away The principle that Now d V. RATES OF ADVZBTIBU40: should guide all governing bodies - 1BRsi Ioee,tloe yet lin. 30 penes --- m ,a,•b•eya.m op.yrlir.. somm is "the greatest Rood to the great- SSISTANT AND " APPRXN_ --—, FRESH SELECT OYSTERS s pie suis dues n�ielu&i 10401 or rorwgo eat number," No government A TIDE WANTED in the Pickering a•�illia- .sassetlssnmate. sr7 store. Apply to KRd,Li4IGH a11t , are" wens Rhea to parties making ooa- R/ST/ES B/SCU/TS-35 VdBIETISB :3esely or 7oar eoutreots payable quariedT. _about 16 C of age to learn the pian - . — ..a for a or• moathe or by the Tsar• Half should pass legislation that would l� benefit the few to the detriment PPR33NTICE WANTED.-A bo sadmow Dards,wa un«or under,with pave• A Broken sweet biscuits, 7c. a lb. ... ed es payable in advanos. of the mass of then ssar� people. How TTsa - gat�fotZ.U."oolnmas tan•sats per U., it:6b.=. tiiaa be active,with a fair edatea- ales stns pse-line, edea subaegn.at iaaortioa. the ro reel rOCit treat , tins. Alpyty at Saws oma -�e�i ooateset rate. mads kaowa on iartio&PPUa- P pow P y y Vine Naval Qranges...Ac., 8(k., W. a do& - •rt;isa.affix tree advertisingif adopted, will effect-the country FOR SAI:E—House and lot situated. Aw Mvsroiasments without written instructions i -sent be inserted untU forbidden asd aDarssd saw as a whole, will be assn only after on Brook Et plea moat. appos is the , os,dhvly. Ordure•:or rbiddeianiagadvertis•� it'has heal&'fair trial w J.AR� Fat.�� _�PE� to - Finest Redpath° Granulated _Sngaar ✓tutus s.uat be to writing aaa seat to the pub- _ a /r ad Jeb Work proaapUy aftended to, e e O nnaug , ro er ac arm. 125 acres TER" lm or lass, one oonceadoa south of - - of Hing Edward,the Peace-Maker, Pickering village. Good building.. splendid it1.96 per�e.e; tt.0o it paid is•advance, and• uncle •of King- George, .has land, .watered. Ayyt7 to W.H. HARMS, Buy' your GrOC®I"188 at the Grocers Subscriptions to the United Ill"" $I-% Barrister, of Post k'erz/ thea in advance been appointed the successor of Earl Grey as Governor-General of I ENCE POSTS FOR. BALE.—The ' . undersigned29moo. v.has for sale r codsi tense R I C H A R D S O N S ��- 10HN MlJRKAR, Proprietor,. Canada. The appointment is grate pow,lotaU-firaA.etaae timber. Apply on prem[• a poEular one, as the Duke in his SONEY,,bh•rn oodckeriag, or vetiver S. - - ` NOTES AND COMMENTS _ variousvisits- t0 Canada, created ARM FOR SALE—For inlmedi- -a very favorable impression. $oIxte sale farm containing too acres. Excel• •A new departure by the Ontario far as the country ,as a whole is sou•rood locaaid.tugs bank Dara,brick Winte'r Goods Going at Cost Agrioultumi College at Guelph is concerned it does not matter much`eh.°ahfil, l iso,°n a'magi h. is Applytoil;H: .one which should be followed with who is Governor-General, as the;G.atclTH,Sae Dn!<er{n St,Toronto, good results. Nearly two years chief duties of that person are BULLS FOR SALE-At bulls,con. t the prepared plums for drain- f,PiokerinRr two •horaw i Doll one a - r .,aro- y p pe mostly of a social character. He Brno.egn,ta bred direst from imported nook. _ ii 52 acres of lead near London. i3 months old.one a Hir. t by As the season is far advanced we are selling off our winter good$:at r i7s has to open parliament at each sported ball,9 meatba old. Also red clover ''toad which bad' lain useless for session, and this Is done with a "'d�e3i I lad good taut i°' I'OOat i1' amu' cost rather than carry them over. Olaremoat esnterl. JOHN SOOTT.Atha 11.0 ;generatiou% because the owners great deal of pomp and splendor. ,thooghtit could not be drained as There & large number of social Fi ORhSALE—A Rood rough-cast oasa containing a room•b.NB«eloasw the outlet was very poor. This functions at which he mast be the "ad Rood 0em°°t°'liar• Hard and sort we%Q �ilaed was, drained and in. 1910 inside home•, one-arab of an&are of Rood saw 200 pair mitts, Blouse and gauntlets going at prices �►hich sell b4ieet, _ leading character, but these"func- on containing as • ple treat besides otos: tatoes and corn to the value of tit Ai«warmiImparng 8ztord tachstovin OW fu h- _ --_...� tions are confined to the few repair with warming oven&ttaahed. Borturth- 50 horse blankets, all kinds, shapes and sizes, going at cost. l22a0 produced. The College select, and ordinary mortals who soN, particulars ommoaevply to rape, E.STEPHEN- was t _ iia now offering to send a surveyor have to bear the burden of these 2 imitation robes, reg'. $10.00, rodwced to$8.00. _ ito ma out a Ian of drainage to Administrator's - _ a p p great events, are not allowed so 1 only Gallaway robe, reg. $2!6.00, on axle x11.00. any farmer who.may request this much as s peep-in. When the .NOTICE TO CREDITORS 8 fur and imitation lined coats, reg. $20.00, now $17.00. - nassistance. The only expense to stammer season arrives there are _ "the farmer 'is the travelling es- In the matter of the Estate of Robert flabins expeditions th" must. be bMa,.late of the Township of Pick- 1 only dogskin coat, reg. $c2.00, now $18.00. menses of the man sent, which is attended to, and the leading S$h- ering, in the County of Ontario. -oly one cent per mile." When a ing-grounds of the Dominion must Farmer, deceased: I only duck working smack, res. $8.50, now$2.50. n -:survey has been made in a'3y be visited by the vice-regal party Notice is hereby Riven pureuAnt to ; .;locality the farmers in the sur- So far as the actual governing of the Revised Statutes of Ontario 1897, Come and get some bargains while they last 'at wounding coup . are invited and Chap• it and Amending Acta, that ,b - �3+' the country is concerned., that is all creditors and others having claims ��ss T• ► } ��"^�f#,,, - s1,em©ttstraLiaas. on the work of 'earried"oa by the representatives or demand against the 1isf,.te of Rob- �e �.t• �1 -Iffipl�ffi8n - store, .Idraining Is made. Those wishiag of the people, and in this counec- ort ening.MUlerlate of the Township of ♦t� !o malts application for curve Pickering. In the County of Ontario, IfUU ppl y tion the governor-generars duties Farmer who died on or about the •should write to the Department are mostly of s rr►utino character, Thirteenth day of January A-D. 1911. A full like of machinery, harness and carriages,-also -everything else -ref Physics,.0. A. C., Guelph• such as affixin his signature to ore required to Brad by post prepaid R or delivered w William J. ldiller, lbs the farmer needs always is stock. the State's documents. Neverthe. Administratnr of the said Instate- at _. . .. ' !The assertion has been made leas the duties are somewhat Pickering Village. Ootartoe on or be- tlhat agricultuhl papers could not onerous and only a man with ex- tore the Bight dai o!March. 1ful _ y their Dames and addresses with full i practire vrbat they preach. The perience to qualified #or the nasi- particulars of accounts claims sada stats BURLING VIlarmer's Advocate. of London, tion. The Duke of Connaught has meat of their aeeou h and the mtore Co the sputa of ata mnvicNoas g of securities. it ani. held by them. e courage many noble qualities as a man and( And take notice that after the _ .; -;and will back up Its arguments in as a statesman and his family as, $►ghch day of Marco, 1911, the said rise moat practical manner. The well are especially alar whet-'Admtntstrator will proceed to dietri• -TOR -HOUSE FURNISHINGS publishers of that valuable The Pecs y Pop buts the assets.of the said deceased ►1P ever they appear, and their com- amoug the persons entitled thereto, u having regard only to the claims of Don't forget that C. H. Burling has a stock of-seasonable goods consisting e! i y4, ilkave recently'purehased a farm of Ing to the Dominion will be wel- which be shall then have had notice, B - 135 acres, six miles. north of Lon- cowed b all'true Canadians - and the said id Administrator will not be arm chairs. Morris chairs, Morris rockers. earl English rockers upholst>e:m p in leather, nurse and children's rockers, high chairs, centre tables, extension - 1. don. This farm is what is known ..«. liable for said assets or any part there= tables, iron beds, couches, dressers and stands, secretaries, music cabinets; 3a that locality as the ''Old 9iftoD Lumber sale at starts of to any perecin or persons of whose springs and mattresses. window shades, brass and wood curtain poles, sewing place." The lead is rolling and at 1.r sale at GreenwoodG 7th. Credit claim notice shall not hale been re- machines,also belts, oil_aad needles,children's toy sets: crew gramophone Tuesday ceived h him at. the time of such and the latest records. -wrhile naturally good, it has been until Oct. lot Riven. distribution. _ .allowed to become : so infested :': Dated At Whitby this 81st day of j' N _ 'with weeds until it i3 now- about Two women were appointed alis- JarWary, 1911. gent for Serinlxonumentd ^— the dirflest farfn in iii 1ETreRez Cu. dionaiiii of the r"resbyterlan WILL Ax T. MILLER, Administrator w �- _The "Advocate". has for game Church. 8.0 by R. J,G. Dove, his solicitor Call and get prices and see cuts before placing your,order.- time been advocating certain CAREFUL ATTENTION TO treatment for orchards and has TANVAR..Y' EMBALMING AND FUNERAL WORK been carrying on demonstrations the Month of cold weather, and you still require some warm clothing. •--along the tine so advocated, abd _We are still ready to fill all demands in that line. We will clear all Phone.night or day, Bell or Independent. the purchase of this farm is to winter underwear at 10 per cent. off. A few sweaters that must go. carry ' out these principles more A special white sweater, worth$4.00, for $2.90. Grey, with navy tally than heretofore. The man- $1 per pair $1.25, for$1.00. White and grey flannelette blankets from Y ST E S isging editor of the r will live w per pair np. Still a few pairs of 1, 2 And 8 buckle overshoes that .. �� we will clear. Alta heavy, rubbers and so:. In the grocery dept. FISH, A. :on the farm and direct the work we can give you tea to snit all—Red Rose, Salads, or choice bulk in Qualls salmon, Finnan haddie, smoked. Long Island oysters *under his 'own personal super black or green. Now is the time to secure A 100 lb. sack of best(Red- V vision. It will be run on a strictly path'sr sugar at lowest price. Have you tried soap chips to save lab- •comnlslrcial basis, and strict ac. °r on wash day.? Once used, always used. 4 lbs. for 25c. Choice -counts kept, and the information old cheese. Try it sad to convinced. Terms:cgah.. .Phone.and'ruah TEA N.D OFF E pt orders receive prompt attention. published from time to time. It - t is not to be an experimental farm GEO. A. GILLESPIE, •DunbartOD ARaia we call your attention.to our pedal fes &nd coffee• We get . Dora model farm except as any our ies..in original-packages sad put it up in 1 lb. psnkagee end a Ib. , !Farm _Should be a model, It is in- and 5 Ib. tine, black, green or mixed. We Ret the coffee beans and _ `Tended to show that it pays to grind it while you wait—the only avey.to get fresh coffee. ! &arm under pure sciontiSc.priu- HOW •MONEY.- GROWS - sanies: ,� —OLJR 4Gn0C3Mn1309 A=SETfiE FREf3IiE�T -` A person does not grow rich by the money he,makes, but by the 'Tile result of the conference be• money he saves. " Did you ever consider that the lowest price you caD buy an article GEORGE PHILIP, BROUGHAM &ween the!representatives of Can- for may not be the cheapest in the end. You have to take into eon- F, ,ada and of the United States on sideration the length of time the goods last and the satisfaction they _ tariff matters, was made known Pave you. h Especially is this-true in buying harness. Be elite that the•mater{= gion Thursday of last week in both al and workmanship are the best(there will he very little difference in countries. Whether or not the the price, If any)and the wear that you will get out of theta. will T- H SPM- DI4M +y , ;. counteract;this a dozen fold. .two governments will accept the recommendations of this confer- pICXERING -HARNESS 'EMPORIUM . _-:OF CANADA - &"`t" •once remains to be seed, In Cana- 1873 71 `•da the 'Liberal newspapers aro Phone Ind. 301. W. J. COAKWELL } ;per Ioud'in'their praise of the work of A Complete �^r• 'a� - - - a -the conference And see in the �sdoption of the proposala increae- - .ed prosperity. On the other band,. { � � � Aval7able~fat Maauf�cbam- aaf: Commercial Hotae� " . _ the conservative prase ss might be Wholesale and Retail Merchants,�lVlunieipalitic>l, .--expected, see nothing but ruin If you are thinking of purchasing come 'in' and look- around before staring them in the •face. They buying elsewhere. Men's overalls, work shirts, fine shirts, ties, socks Corporations, farmers and privets no�edilels. 80 _see that the United States has and smocks. - Boots and shoes for all. _• _ r>sade a great bargain in the pro- Iee cream (City Dairy) every Saturday night. �� - Y s posed reciprocity treaty between We also handle Samson's well-known spades, shovels,hoes, forks and tbo two countries. Same predict rakes. - Always fresh groceries in stock. p L C K E R I N G B R A N C H •.eheaper living.,while others neeCLA - RENCIG T- RATTY. Manager ,•rust of the neceaaariee of life soar- R. A. BELL, Dunbariton s>tewarcU vaso AT N.M'. .'.. :_.,. . ..••...,'-. ) .' � �•, k .. •." '";, :.. .• -'•: ... -.. ...-.. -'�. •."..f.".W'".':.. mr.�.: a.t:--'+sem'",:`;_... , ,,: 1 .', ',t .T.,•S' � '.w. _, . , ,-ky. -,.. .. .:....... .-' > .:'�" t,,�>'t�d watt, ;� 31ti � . • :, ,a. . �., c � ,. S r'„ .,. "'. .. rhe.,.. .• ..._,*r. ,m•',-�-.-':�,' v... ,.�� �S.aag`awi t �.,�K,, .4. . r.,r. .�,,.�. �k '-'� •s, ,w:._ .n .„.. ;nr.,-•••+ •.✓.• ...: v .,., .-_,..:y.-�, �.wt.:-r. -.�lq'.a^ ° .,•s�'t.'�,4 7� 4xr;�... *M1r' "a:� r,s"'*S'� . a�w" ;�,^' l3',y,+•�.• 'f,s.. •h,... _ X ` �N :K .4i t .. .. .SIM'. }t 1' 'fu•µ,,.k'1.•� 1. I '�,IfRG PArJ . K.•. .y��A "v'. ''.s- - •,;v- .. :. ,�A,}s.� e•il, A•• +.^.'+F�-°•r.. ' 1•;.-�.r: ...: 'w `'�'`•.+"�5 p. 't^.d'. . ^`'�, X., a•[... .c ..mss~, d,.'+.:: .c Y , • .,..Jf . ,. ;.'•...s„ .: v •. ....., r ..-.....y" ..'. ..,., '• "w•` ..f.-.. "b" J' f 3t' '',Y"�.t ' r i at.wRsatonfT A. _ Stewart Thezton and Miss Maud primer-Chesfar(leer. Jr.primer �, Beal, of Toronto, spent Sunday -Roy Carr. S.A.Forsyth,teach- : havea�ra a r. Thom"'Gregg was in the city here with the latter's : 1�zeeda parents. ere :. _�• Tuesday. r. of Pickering, was Mrs. George 1Pag , who has ••• -' W.J. Mille been spending a couple of months CAXADIAN PICTORIAL ' tn-town on Tuesday with her daughter in the U One heater, either for WOOd Or COSI. J. J. Harvey is visiting friends States. returned home last week. osxAaA's poPtn.AR xsThoxsx. r in PickeriIS$this week. MLUSTRATED XAGAM" g . Also one single set , of pony harness, John ffirtett, of Balsam, was We are glad. to report that _ David Gregg is continuing to make The Canadian Pictorial is the best nearly neW , here on business ea Tt>uesdag. stead though slow, recovery printed ne in Cwaada. It lr -J • .Ira,.Boyers nt a few days fast from phis recent attack Of poen- crowded with .the most interesting pe '"': week with friends in Toronto. ofiia. fetuses of recent happenin�s pictures Will sell at reasonable ptiees. Rev. W. R. Wood'ie in Toronto n0� S Ball, who has been teach- of beautital ar curious thla s. iron- W. M. PAL�RR, Pt'o)itzetor : . 9r*fet_v days this week.on_busi• int B the Hamilton Collegiate teras of man and women in tae lime- The Ca►nnee Store. .,new, light, pictures showing the kaleido- a : David Scott spent' Sunday with for the past year or two, is now aeric development of our great Do- DI► uncle, John Scott, .9t Agin- .teaching Moderns in the Bramp- miuloa-pictures that tell the facts as ton High School. ISOtyi�e.printed pages ever COMM. It . W. M.Palmer has sold his driver Roes Richa►rdsoo. one of our the next ts•i fMet to travelling • g RICH ARDSON h r cunt, men, is we are and seeing people, Places and events. Markham at a good poet y W. to a meq iia Mar sorry to report, seriously with with one s own eyes.lare educated, the *3 ' fl ra neumonis. His many friends more no pe,•e fate and value pie- 'i. -...Arthur White preached in Important , the Baptist n tan ay s� : Ove tures o curre even for they-Mon. uite a beau rainfall occurred vep so much information In so short a Ohio& A Test large atsortmeat Richard Johnston, of Toronto, here on Sunday evening causing time. Bit the children also profit by p6spnary, Books,��, Toys, jars much of the snow W disappear• sad enjoy them. The Canadian Pic spent a few days last week with A nice snowfall on Tuesday, how- j y :. . :friends here. . torlAl contains between one and two' wo reaivd for the Holiday /rade. Cal! Richard Carper;of Manilla, 'vis- ever, freshened up the sleighing. thousand square inches of pictures in - and ase them. Report of junior department. each .issue, and costs to produce a Snbseriptioos taken for all Magazines, i' iced friends in Claremont during IY -Hazel Hortop,Willie Hortop. thousand dollarseach issue-some- v: the past weak. Sr. III.-George Middleton, Pla t- times considerably more. Wsskly and Daily Nswspapees y Born-In Uxbridge, on Sakur- er Yake.. Jr: III.-Oliver Yale. - — -- ,day,Jan. 28th, to J. tX` and- Mrs. Ii.-John Middleton,Mark Linton. `We a. '. He RICHM.&Mns l-To T Macnab, a son. �' s Mtge Olive Wilson spent two Sr. I.-Tom Hortop, Russel Yale, da with her brother, Thomas, Ethel Gausliu, Edna Hortop dr. $Z•pC� fit. 'C7CT'=zStb9' in !forth Myrtle. I.-Ida Linton. Charlie beer. Sr. Synopsis of Canadian - Wm. Coates has rented the W. — North-west Land D. Pugh farm of 200 scram on the Regulations. �• -tow►nliae. 0 ION We wish you all a 4 We are sorry to hear of the fix;:�iom hof m+r l �. ' ..'serious illness of the infant ehild ,�.,d.qnarcan+..oN°a of available Dominion Evans and.Ilre. Ward. land in 7raniteba, es0r<ata to a all *. a3 Th.app 13"at must sppaar u t»= ,Z MERRY CHRISTMAS W. S. Crooker, of Buffalo, spent Dermalon z,aaaa►pae7?or sob-Ageeey te:thr � - a►couple of days. last week with a°A;a�ion cartaai a edition. b7e:a .mo a� - Walter and Mrs. Thomson. sr.0oa,deoshbor,bsotha or ewer of iatsrdia� HER ONL `titre. Wm. Evans. is recovering aoeaeet.ad.r. - - Q Datias.—Uz months' re■ia.ne. upon ►aa and Q1 a 'nisei from an attack of Is grippe _ enitivatwa er the land to rash of tbres earn vshl Qaflned her to the hoose s hom■ewam.:mai H.. .iin . mid.. o! ' 4or_a weal. CEhis homestead o■a "arm Of at least so aorss Mre.Edward Gleeson, of North _ .�•fattier,M th and aesn.ied by him er :HAPPY NEW YEAS inamother.son.dna b0u.btu or ® •. [a e.rsaett distriat0 • homsatwdse In +{cod Claremont, we regret. to report, ----- standing may pro-,mpt a�yaarter•sectioa aJo■g- , seriously ill with an attack of WIlSGI redbyLydiaE•Pin c• tie. hie homestead. Ylzt safe Per sora. � pneumonia. ° _ Datiss-atcst mide s/s months in each of stz� Fears from data of homestead eotrf linMat) Two rinks of our surfers went ham'�sVege#able 'ompogggy� ih.timerequu«1 to'aars._4wme■!■ed _ to pet'erbbro on Tuesday to par- �e•"`�"'`"`''��'' and cultivate alsr wroa a:ata., ♦h oho has ezharaud his hems � r Ont-"I think it is no i tictpate in the bonspell. We wish und"y, si..ee b Mom$ ot+0ai■ s tin : them eneceeS. more than right for me to thank Mrs. m1y tele a hotaests in osrtai■ diNr4ata. muco ser.. Duties-�!■� CHARLES , �3AI1(�-E1�TT, �LAREMONT ... Richard Wthron, of Balssm, has Pinklian for what m sr kind nd b Comte- '"'de •� m°■t" in seen, of ehr« year+` _ s' purchased the business hitherOoLydiagets om+i.ate rimy ser.. and .ret a n,eor. w° fssRDWwRn, aTov>te AND o'vaxbc>se pound has done foT emse. - ¢ a'arried on by Wilson Bros. We me. when.Iwrote w. W.CORY, swish hind every Success. to bar some time Deputy of ebe srlaistar of the outsider. ._ + .John--Ca9tar,_of pe'tet'bbro, spent ago I was .a very nq•}i.-gaaotbariaed pubiizatton of 11110 sol _ _ a few days during tate pant wee3t del[ wozsan sof- vrtlaw..at'fie-■oabesatd ur., _ _._--- _ad --. °_ ����� ,. �1 + with his poroma, Tobiad and Mry 1t faringfrom�ersals : Caster, of North Claremont. i 0smmlasioa h o fftt W" e Rev. John M. White, 'The Slag .,. elm [Derek o i ar S9aaggeelist,•• will enmmeneo an �+ ,. and c oa l d thpA is. those who conduct their farmia in a business way. are ovsey PI&M ...;Bvangelistic Campaign in the Mand or walk an 10dr Cbaagsoalloa CS1Oafa iS their egtripaleut to ase that all is in s inew for the spring. They plsee - fist i hutch nest Sand t .Jterppons their orders NOW so they will not have any delays whew spring opens eat. f, . Division of Clare- wzseoobned m7 lam._ This lg good business and labels them as progressive up-to•date men. That it Report of 9r \ Ud�motor the!rind of min we like to do business with.and if you are that kind of fame- ntont public school: Sr. T'V.=•ldar pal, x FDoreflce Forme, Bald I would have where the , dempa w+tlt or c:il me up on phone, 1t10lI Markham,end tet me quo you prices on flea s3. ggaarreet Gies to me ��an o rice. but this I sodden changes in perrtttr+e, ahasest gds you a°°d' r P # ". !Elora 13t•od�e. Sr.III.-Ales, Mor• taa llmilo. a friend advised Lydia hod leas t`�tarrh. is ease form ,ggrsa,Robin 9ffOreT. 111 Florence. - s Vegetable,etsbb Compaaad, e-ry Progressive iaeznsrs evil Jr ro buy my goods and save themselves C+aae r` 3 r. III.-Albert Lee, OSIS Rvane, sad new.alter udng three bottles of it, or other. ordinary cold to the head oney and worry. infiansee&r# weakens the aembranes Charlie Slack. 1 heel likeanew woman. Imostheartw tinintt the nous and threat,andatone r Have you placed as ordee with me yet? It not call tae up at oaoe and Remember the Shredder) Wheat -recommend this medicine to all women discharge, The next cold is more easily buy your Roods will Pickering's best farmers buy them, Banquet to be given on the even- wbesulew with female troubles 1 have aizght. and soon the patient is never Ing of Tuesday, Feb. 14th, in the a m taken Lydia E. Pinkbana s IA"t quite free of it. FRS9 catalogues describing any article you may be interested in Please _. Methodist chnreh, under the nus. Pills and think the are fine.' -Mrs ,� Catarrb dew the disctisrse -don't roster that my business is pleasing customers and m7 motto. FRAlcz EMLtT. Lindsay, Ontario. increases-drops into.the throat. es- ? ices of the Ladies' Aid 3ciciety. we cannot understand why woplen pecially -at night-and takes on an !t a This banquet given bp' the Shred- will take chances with an operation or offensive odor. Besides being exceed' S Q a�E1 RE DEAL FOR ALL e ded Wheat Co. is very popalar out a Sickly half-h�rted exist- in 1 disagreeable,there is great danger p . ' wherever given and always draw:' � mlasing three-fourths of tete )o the disease extending to the lungs, of living.without first tryfng Ldis 1srRe eso�rde: Do not mise it. stomach.or bowels. -- The annual curling contest be- pinkhsm'sYegetable Compos Though it'ia very difficult to core, , r7 Howard E. -Turner, tweeu the president, N. Burton. For thirty years it has been the !rather Morriscy devised a combined and the vire-president, R. Besse, standard-.remedy for female ills, and internal and external trestmeatthat has - -- same. ori suet on Monday even- has oared thousands of women who cured thousands. The Tablets rose np t. haus been troubled with stt8tt ailmenb and invigorate the gystem end rasiat -Peter IiamilWde implements,Darn's hayloft s. Bissell's rollers and disira ing'whon the final game was play- as displacements,inflammation, aloes Nature in throwingofithedisease.while Success Spreaders,Gilson-and Empire a engines.Ohatham sealee Lit - �, .the• vic�preAdent winning. aliott�,_�fibroid tumors, ir� the salve,applied up the nostrils,clears and mills, Empire cream separotors, ate washers, As a result the president and hid perl%o: pains, backache, aces,t ne,gasoline and cost oil lighting systema in- As the discharge and heals the etyaHedgin workmanlike manner: 8atislac- p eupportei shad to def the coot and nervous prostratl0n. membranes. Combined treatment,5oc tion uarantsed. Seasonable goods of the oyster sapper w-hich was . -' at your deal'er's, or from Father ;" B HoeriscyCo.,Ltd.,Chatham, w an . y Medicine Co. dl syr on h -: .'.nerved after the game at the Wil- son House, which was greatly ea- 1 .j by all. re- a S o '' es Sold and guaranteed in Pickering ' t � yu Ra BRYAN � iekering Townshi was rep ; t 0 0 by T. M. McFadden PAMMg Lim s`♦s8»s eented at the Whitby S. $. Con- °�-i = ° ventibtl on Thursday last by a $ d S. o o Tobaccos, pi and emotes' 1 ''•considerable number from various 3= ! ! ►„ CN d0 YIARS' PiaeBooriag, l[anitobs sidingg drop :isundriee. Central office Boll g deections amoo w-bom were Jae. J . a EXPERIENCE siding, matched, rough and siding, Telephone Oo. Asgeeoy for Marks of Di1n'barton, J.'Mc =• wt: °�� M$ g G y pine and hemlock. li in.and 1J in. Rolston Laundry. ';of Kinsale, D. Annie of:W hitevaie 3 3Q�' =•e �e g� �4-+ , pressed psae.;in.V matched 3 toe. blew Brunswick white CLAR$MONT. ONTARIO and G. Ferrier, W. Tat and J. e. :a6 �s o' p� 1 _ cedar shingles. Michell of Green River. ' An ion- o m a > -,portant. departure was that of e a e : +:► las ._ Terms+ strictly Cash reorganizing the S. Out.County a,• see �� W. D. GORDON do 90N. Szecutive as a link between the y •• g E E .0 • rr - d COP .'..Provincial and Township orgsni- _ .r Apr ►:a a.a+t h' 'anted Now ! . ona�►�at� f 7atiOna. � e m � a w r err�flay r '• Our hockey team, accompanied a For Pickering and surrounding coup- -by a nuailber of`admirers' of the .. It g E E w '• o •:• stay • s r try for fall and winter mcmths,a reli- ��ssmmee,'journeyed to Brooklio nn g g . _ ! g: a� able agent to take orders for • - Thlaraday evenln$ !sat to PIS of r •r oat. e!' . Of W maNetals and desiRa iii friendly game with the tea �, No Grown Nursery Stock t�to stook. It will pay you tlist'�iillltge.•, The.iee was is good r °' s ea o •+ >sa. '' ♦ at-Nor.er Pay weekly. Use of beautiful outfit to call at our weeks actinspeolomstoop - •condition and the game was quite January lane-Whitby 15,Oshawa 1a,BsooAham saa� sem. soK b free: We qiiaraatee strictly 6ret-olasg �d obtain psiass. Don't be miaMd bg stock, delivered e in prime condition. lively throughout. Both teams agents we do not emery them,_ 17,Cora Psrey it,UsbridRs li,Cuoaiattoa 1tP >lilitwslsq, We grow fast-seUing Specialties, sold ly we can, and do throw off the asset were abdnt evenly divided as to Be■t•0rson i0,vplsroeve9 !o.wr�t■atea• only by ourselves,on which there is strength,for when Lime was call- no cooapetition. Lt pays to sell for a °Om'miss'°n°f 19 par°s°1"whie m I wW ed,'the result was a tie, each.side reliable firm. Established 90 years. osrldaly save by pnrohasiag from tr. N -C ON Write for particulars. oaU soUoilsd. having scored five goal°. This is D MP S0 i wNRmT NRANITEC1., •the second game played by these aWISMER S NURSERY °mos. *hlabr, ontsst d -teams, in each case the score was - n. _ -_'. • RT ELGIN, ONT •.a tie. W EVAti N�1! The tubercolosis car, which is _ 'being shown in all parts of the _ vines under the supervision'of VUR BIG MID-WINTER SALE The Pickering • Pwmp �danufaetnrer th0 e government, was--Wt North _ Y encs ommi ee ` •" Cieeremout during Monday, and — -.-.- _ -- _.- _ ad Residence,_Du -- - g� a odes Bt,}' was visited by quite a large unto- berms January 16th and continues to Feh• .. bac of our citizens. The object of The object of this Association is to WHITBY, ONT.= ieseen stealing and prosecute a rs was of Whitby House% the government in exhibiting this ruQe'�- 15th Watch for our bills sad see the felons.' T>> �° : _-. a car is to educate.the people in the "•J stolencommdai- tceatment of the "('treat White Ifsmitsn having pebpsety „ • ` oats immedis u7 with any member- are prepared to instal wend or itoas -_ Plague. The car contains module ofeoa Executive Oomm We on short notice.also attend of dwellings which should be used the bargains. Z4ery aTticle � price just - -;, U mbaeship fw 11.00. mato all kinds of repairit►g. k , y b�those suffering from this dread $ ,-« disease as well as by those who as $fated. : TieliOM mar be had>Yem.ma President or Agent for the Oatarto Wind b[iU,d a are pre-disposed .to it. _ During s.e>~r.n osippueaYon. also gasoline engines and the past few years much progress - - Bxec. Oom.-L. D. Beaks, the Squire gear s has been trade"in the care and W.Y. Richardson.Piotering. Ont) M�(}N>$T O1s1I S$PARSTC S prevention of tuberculosis And J,A. .Wco�fiorl .Arthur 1efrreyl ilwe No.60 at residence. ' Lois is one of the means which Da SIMPSON & Co., - - . PIC, , 8n.fd«at. eeoe«ary +a has been adopted along this line- ^'&C t •. :F ..S ., :w ,.- ..w. «. r.....I...,A P ...a.e..:.,..:,.X ...` ... . �..� -.,...,F. 'd.•-.,,.. ..,.�.:.. f...x...^ ;gat ..c '.tt.a r`�. r....,. .mt"� .av �: ., •ter = a a r � •-�+• ... ..:,. _ �t ,' w ,�:-.` ,--s ..;- , r.. •�k x .,,�,<-�: "+`.. r�:• :��.",�„-„ ,•�? ��,... �, "'•w•" .:;• :a._m. F...• ..,•ri.n - ,�;xre a, ,�w.s.,e.e. ,::�..r -,""`a",�"i•z_�r..• ,...� •tcrris.�.m .zw-,2i✓."'.:�r:;x-''� .s�.-•� a.,r•:�•av ,...ori -•a 7 r.. - - .. ra•'.`�., .al�. ,+b�'a�^.'lr,,�t,, " 'gt" f. y:y » ,� ., _ �•a�v-+s,^h-raw-•-m:- ei x e-c,: :h+a.•.,, is ,,re' ,+"� lass. .7 -... - - -'a • ':. ."r ..' ._ _.3 _ w,, ..i 7, -Z. L,.,r, .. .,,-. - .n.'" •a.- •'t *• >;-�si - -+ntr,�',Y.'•' . • r x.. yp�o-.yy ..y •4 �f3tlY',Y•,n,ASN+C'70�'.Wr?�M '.E7A -max _ .., f'.,_...'_.,• sass �M.,a.s��4s�'e7- 10- 4 t #t+4 04 +++�*#.,}}fk♦ycd}T.a•s,+r-•+++♦}}♦;;++t+ _ "Surely,. you are not g•�owi•.n�„otFod,Mbe t -'A .w.t■.• -�`•Y�oe �.w�..a» `'7 AIA>R'!'YB TO H£ADAC7iPA7 (quixotic enough to wish this fellow Ito go scot-free?" ne said, with a } ` shade of annoyance and impatience 0 VA r + ' in his voice. a If I like to be quixotic it is my 25c. a Box at your d uggt.t'e, will make lite comfortable for ou agaln. 'r`• own affair, Mr. Darnley " Nancy q + Y They relieve the worst headache in 30 minutes or lana + Implied, a trifle hotly, - Nada�al Drug.ad chatalcai company of G,wda.Llaa{t.d, . • td.at,..l. I She was nettled at his tone, and + j bet- nerves and mind were tw un THE RIGHYNA OR, A LOOK �1�IT0THS PAST �It,,i, a •�$ nbed, sh fe1C.it almost a relief be .crosi. sass._ + 8ut.Darmley did not know that. In a{treses of ". !and could•not see below the surface, D1liTENPER, PINK EYP., INFLVENZK, 1 and fat iont'the mental trouble with, COLDS,ETC. I r .,♦..}.•}.«+... ..+..♦«♦».+:.. ...}}•«♦:.}...#»♦...}.•♦.♦...}...+:«}.. I which-she was struggling, and so of all horses,brocdmares, coifs, stallions, Is to he was hurt with her, and not un- 66 CHAPTk B V.-(Cont'd) aiid had almost succeeded in jerk- naturally. .�PO H N THEM" an their tongues or in the teed Put Spohn's Liquid "Oh' no, I don't; not just im_ ing it from the slender waistband, It wools`ha e been well for Naucy Compound.•Give the remedy to all of them, it when sume one ran rapidly fur- if she had there and then put the acts on the blood and stands. It routes the disease medjet; my fine ruadam. Who are' ward. A fist shot out a,ainst Lis , by e=pellin`the disease germs It wards off the should ' shoulder, makinghim loose his solutely tree from an thin¢iuiurions, A child ` ley. and solicited kits aid., y t - order m8 ak)Ottt. I ain't n0 lm- I can safely tak.,it. 5oc and it.00; 35•5o and fn.00 hold, and as Nancy, with a cry of i She felt sorely tempted to do so; postor.' I don't,creep into peo Wadozon. Spld.bydrua�isteandharnessdealers. joys. , clung to verric'k Darnley, the 'but ride and modest g , Dtafrteufor,u norrame�twhen n1Y's said and do ese YQu ain't no r cur had time, to pick himself til- !sti,ained her from'letti c, this sclman t►u 4Vhotoaaie Dru9eista You little tl`ink.I- knows so ni.wli gether and run away down the i-whoin she already saw regarded - lane at the top of his speed. her as something delicate and de- SPOHN MEDICAL CO., - but you sae I does. Grocers' :i,c ps� � � - --•Darnley prepared to follow, but 'li h Chemists and Bactertologiste 7 ain't quite as giand as Ripitiole + g tint-dive tutu the past, and , I Nancy stopped him. know all the shame she lead been GOSHEN, IND., U. S.A. 1i -- All, is they, my fine young. lady. `'No, no," she whispered, feebly, (called upon to endure through f No, you don't puss," as Nancy I p g -- for her strength was almost spent,made.a gesture to wave him t.si<tu, g p + Thomas Moss. „ and her heart was beating like a ;he felt 'that Darnley would be a"ezln uaadth.utm,.,kcaaaot I ain't done with yer. 1 r_ic P.nJea ';'� ae lauo: . . . to be even with yer for `h.3 dirty sledge-hammer in her breast, let i v isibiy shocked were she to speak a cyesis t> ata�aa " trick ver done me-to make me -let him go. AP'LE1 Zed" ;of that l,rutal kiss that Moss had ' a„_,• "To return and insult you stared t'. press on her face the ev- e quse my bread and butter. all . 1? - - "-e you wait me tc again, Darnley asked, his daLk ening of her flight from tier uncle's ''ager wa gone, he of no farther, 11 me what g g , do, and if it is in my pow,,r it face fixed and stern, ''Who is the 'home but, with a quick `mile, which est a capital as $2,000. It moat shall be done,” Nancy said, qt - man, Nancy ; do. you know him? Had it ao# been fur this, Nancy transfigured 'his face, he drew• her not be forgotten, however, `hal » ly, feeling a not 'unnatural sPns•e This matter met�t' be put in the !would haye 'spuken free);, and told hand through his arm. "1te are a. Wells denied' this at his trial, stat,• of alarm and deep +tri.:t+.ion at the hands of the police; such curs as 'the young man ex tetly all she fear- pair of simpletons, aren't we, ing that all he made was $36,000 man's vulgar abuse. She regret- ) this must be' properly handled. .' but, knowing nothing, it was l Nan"Y 4" he observed. at three or four consecutive, sit+ r, ted suddenly that she pad nu meaty J Then he turned back to the girl ; Inot strong^ that 31r. Darnley should - (To be continued.) finis. . Even then he claimed to - _ with her. "I had nocil;ag to do she had sunk against the stile, Ibe )lit%t annoyed and pained at Iter have in the end run out a loser, V you losing voile �.�.ul.ttun ; �t u I trembling in every limb, and had curious heaittrtion'to hand veer the - The reader can take his choice of , t) have yourself to thank- [,.r tGa., i grown a hrn white. Not until this miscreant who had attacked her to the two statements; but amongst wi}liam." moment did she realize Low fright be dealt with by the proper authur- STRANGE RUNS OF LUCK,(re uPnters -ef the rooms at Monte 9 ' - - arlci it is enerall • considered im- ` hurt, dear, Darnley asked, gent- 'ties, €or that she knew him he was generally "I want no lies," the ma-it re-�ened she had been:. You are not, r --- _ - g „e o amass a -sviun�a � plied, brutally ; "you can quite certain. -keep 'cm for yer -grand !, lk. I ! ly and tenderly. "By Jovc' i was He kept silent fir a few minutes, I U`I. OF THE LATF.'�T "'4Y115" i thenvvithout risking large the chances area takes.aEven wants` money, coasintensatwn;.-and ung} just in ti ne, then!" he ad- occupyuig himself with chopping off t izrunty I mean to 'ace by 'uolC or by ded, as she shr•uk her hkad; `'`it was the heads of the flowering weeds, 1 f 11l0�'fL (.�1tL0. one, in favor of thL- bank. by the merest chance that I came I Yet there undoubted) are oe-. `crook, so I warn yer." bluebells sial other pret,t}i blooms ._. Y '.+tansy cast a hurries] glance {r+m�here. I suddcnh• took it into my .'growing near. _ ! ca-si+,nally wins running into four head to walk along and meet oil Vancv saw that he was Annc,ved. 11r. W. Darnbrou b an Eu liKh.i, or w figures. light to left. She was alone-not a; g 3' - sou! was. to be seen ; this man was as you returned. Dully told me and felt a sense of depression steal B ' ggrowing worse, and she hal not a�3'uu would be r•ure- to coins this Inver her as she .glanced now and pia°• Said to Have Made IT.A:Pik:lll£$ FOR EEA-SICK?iE88 soul with her. What was she to was. and—' then at his moody, downcast face. 9321'0 000 in a Houth. i l nXII.-h - Prineeeis Royal Had to •du t fid, ' finished Nancy, with a• Presently she roused herself. ! S r "I tell you I am very sorry for! faint smile, though si,mething in "I-I think I must be-going; air t Now acid again.one hears authen- Endure Some Odd Ones. r words a.rzd Gene-1}ael-laic} the + 'Lie-instances.--of, .large sums_hs,in - i+ghz -z��i-rmt•� ,'° sh�said;-alrrro�t timid=, --I'e-Fl:al;�, the mosir. cur:oua rem= ieVe me, it S not my fault yuti ;faintest tinge of color to her pale tY• bE•en won at the ganung tables at were dismissed, ut, as you seem cheeks, ' and so you are enabled a ; `Monte Carlo. !ed) f„; seasickness ever prescribed Tec young'man tur-%-,I at-once was that arrange-d-ty Sir Tbeodore 7. --te blame. me, I will help you _till j second time to come to my rescue F ;allow me to help ;uu ; that sti'e `}rte of the most fortunate play, I �Za>stir for the English. Prineeto �c,d get another situation. I can'Iin the m':st approved fashion. I am is rather high," he sail. with calm 'era at 3lunte Carlo for a cansidcr• huyal 'Alien bile crossed to Belgium ,say nu ,more:" afraid, Mr. Darnley, you will think - i able time past has been ;Sir �V I:oLiteneKs; but he did n, t offer to in 1C'1=• Cuinamon, coriander, E 'A eery gener••us offer," sneered iriP an extraordinary person to be lift Iter down, as he had lifted her Uarnbruugh, .whose exploits tiger• anise, ambergr':� musk and sagali v the "coward, "but as vt-u're made perpetually in. need of your aid and , ed in the newspapers a few .%seeks : were Lu be made�u up, and Nancy felt the chilly de. p.into lop tubes it, I accepts it. I dun't see why i protection. - ;pression creep still closer upon her aRO' t fur tic r to munch on the voyage, a ` I shouldn't lice' like a Rerrneiman, II "I thing; you-- the young' A FOHTUN'E dN-A MONTH. I man began ver slow] and then 'Muslin she smoothed down her p.nk plaster of balsam of Peru, guns as ,you are, such a fine lady--come, g Y Y' muslin skirts and began nervously. J mastic and laudanum was to be a N hand us over seems o{ the tile. Shall 1 he checked him4d. - ".Do you feel , g According to one of the London P' -we five Hinds to begin with 7- equal to walking back ! I would to put on krc+r glows, something felt dai!les, he left with $3YO,OW tit his. pi`:ed tci tlie,�h. of t e s ma h and, • y pc g frcm her chatelaine' _ _ -in addition, was to inhale the ?' and look here, mf young madam, rue an<t fetch a trap, or apmething rackety, as the result of a tnuntli',a I da not mean to "You•have dropped something," ,stay and play, But this did not re- comforting vors arising from a J h Yld a close tongue about this, or of the sort; but Darnley said, rlurckly, and there- present all Mr: Darnbrough'h win- hash uf-toart: orange and citron it will be the worse fur ver I leave you here alone.' �npun pie stooped and handed her I ning�, F)". roses,- lavender and cloves, ain't been a, pal of Tum 1[c ss' for I •'I can walk quite easily, Nan- !the little locket containing tier 1 To at: a little into details, un the'rrt•ng!ed u ith wine, cinnamon Rater. nothing -ah ' I thought as that;ey asmired him; and, in�eed, she 'treasured portraits, which must'opening day of his play he staked and elderflower vinegar. would . change you a little," as looked her old self now. Nut a have becii loosened during Mr. Wil X8,000, and won all along the line. There was a time when it was Nancy Started back with a sudden ''trace remained of the disagreeable lie believed possible to prevent' seer exc!amativn. ''hidn't know as wt' I adventure 'site had uqt had save lisin s vigorous handling of the Emboldened by this success, sickness by means of specialty con. i i chain, continued plaging, winning again; Pe were pals, dad"yer, ('ome as a s„rt that her pink xai-,tbarwl was almost atTrMed vesaela. ')fie Calais-Dover, Of blow, ain't it? Well it's o= I tern in` hal{ h ” the lou ki *reit- • "Oh. ;ry-locket; Nancy cried; and again with marvellous luck g Y B a twin ship, was used on the chap I true, all the same,-.and you 'ment lavished upon the chatelaine. then, wail deep gratitude, "oh' At une�,eriod his credit balance p �e p net service for many years. Great knu, 's what to expect for .avin _' We will- watt • a little. Sii t}iank cyu for telling me. I-I amounbutfr m to no less than lB ortt00, w p „ g I would not have lust that for.An but from this point Dame ]'urttme things .were esperted from this, done me as volt did, Conic, ab clown. Stay, I will make run tom y_ but she roved a slow boat, and hei4 �serv�ed Mr. �i}liam, -cool , "o;rt 1 thing: ceased to smile- -upon ' trim:- . .Ile proved - fortabiP," and without any• more j Derrick Darnley bit his -1i sad- ;steadily-lost from $60.000 to-W50,- l,asserigers were by no means im• with the money, I ain't wishful to ado fir. Du'rnleev simply lifted I Y � mune from seasickness. • ';star 'ere. all day." 4 Hiss Harnilton [runt the ground to denly, 000 per day, until, recognizing that Nancy had grown^tial^ as death I her oda corner on the stile. Wh•.t secret .did.that tiny gold c luck had turned against' him, '.he Anotker attempt in this direction : ,casket incluse that made it so dear had sulhcient strength of mind to was the C'ssta!a, in which the da. " Uie very mcntic;n of Muss' names � "Nuw, ,Nance," kis said, eery t., Iver, u•r whose hand-hail given it, turn' his back.on the tables and•' loon suss suspended like a hammoc]( had. {alien tike a b1ACK shadow on quietly and dcferininedly, as her strike [or home with the very .sub- ; w:ta x' view to minimizing th -the brilliancy of the sunshine Ichetks cuoled slowly, and sbe wen- .that it cartshotild be _prized above all ,. el•-c nn`earth ' ntantial winnings the+, still remain- p:tckiing and rolling. This turne� • around. She loathed, she feared !de.reri vaguely why her heart should �ed, ; out an utter failure. , If ,the roll' I am fortunate, in having re t this man su much, that the mere 'beat so fast and nervously now, r (7n snottier occasion a `certain itig' was. 1,:ss than in ordinary-ves• i stored it to vou,- he, said. curtly, thought of him being leagued with ;when all danger was liens; "'to re- well ki:uv+n member of the London I sels the pitching,was quite as bad, the other Mack nail against her bit not discourteously.. . tz g turn to this mail. Who was he? j Nanev's blue eyes went suddenly I Stock Exchange was said to h ve; and, moreover,- tho swinging 'me- seemed to sap all her courage. She I seem to remember ha face. Why , his face, What 1. d eume to him l i walked off from Monte .Carlo :with ; chanifim occasionally.stuck. did not trouble to ask herself what Auuld yeti not let rue g' after him !A chasm sec ll'Xi to stretch bet.ycen `tittle' short of 8200,000. This re- `t' r they could do ; .shc only knew she and punish him, the brute "' I - FIR'ST FRICT*10 HATCHES. Ithem and the -pleasant, friendly "markable performance occasioned,, `eared Thomas 'Moss as the dove 1 "Oh. please do not let its talk no small amount of excitement in '"fears the eagle, and that this man !about him, Mr. Darnley, -Nancy }� footing t seem of )the same manr. nas he tho^rooms, as such an unusual in-� dude in the lass in 1836 by Has. had brought hire up Asa horrible' said, earnestly and hurriedly. silent invariably does. ls:tchusetts flan. r- Darnley-from whose hand she had threat. I That nue men ioit of Thoma:. va;'nW tried to'extrnct the imagin- ' Bent trn'embarking in more or Friction matches are a, eompara 1 I will givc'yc,n the rtioney, she doss had alarmecl her bey'und all thorn.. , less of a ''pl'unge," he went 'fro,:nI tively rnudern invention. They wort 'said, in 'faint, low tories- but I 'descripti�,n.� The thought flashed i ,� mist <f teats ruse before one--.table to another, 'placing the! first made by Johu Walker in Eng' have nut got it here. i have not a"thruu h-her.mirid that it she were ! ,• maxmum on the same number, ' land, in 1827, but were rat'her.crudt penny with me." til ige the• information Darnle ;sight, and her ,fps ererceive but I I g y Marvellous to' relate, at each fa affriiis. He improved -thein "I don't believe you.'" he 'al-, DI r. Darnley did not perceive this; np home' ,asked. and so get 1♦'i,lliam into they were walking slowly al+.,ng the { ble this number came'.uP. what ni ]883 h; using phosphorous. most shouted, "ypu've got your more trouble, that lie would be re- I homtev�ard road-and her sunsh-.do 'IAN WHO BROKE THE BAN !i R. I Tit^ fest realty practical :fYictioI purse in your pocket. I k.ow_ so venged u'n her in even a $none hur- Icai'efully screened her face. while ; insist, was niade in the Lnitel .. I'laT look for back 'suddenly a elite way `lion he had just at-!his head was carried haughtily,' in his-luckyrday, `floe fortunatge}rt lava; Str,trs i'ii 1''36 by L. C. Allen, of 77 I3 ney tem ted, and that be would o h p SD;-in field, glass. Before Chit !" ;wild helpless longing for aid some ' p J'the, air,. the combined effect i,f in- i - g T g I 'means of 'putting. Thunlas. Moss , t. or wedded his way to.the gaming time a elumsy form of match was dignatian and something more cats how or somewhere---•`no, as you've 'in her life again, a muni and put the maxinnnn op imported front France, which had ho money, I'll take this-it u'll .do� agrcegble and in•,enable. P .lJf course !t was fouli�h of Nancy. !tures of the tables there. To his. t{', he dipped into a bottle of. Sul- just as wellZ' IN she had been less nervous, she ! He hat;••) hi:rself for d,xtbti••;•'amazement he' found that:. at each l I,I - is acid before it could be light- His large, coarse hand' closed ;vv'uidd have seen how foolish it wa !her even fu: an instant. Still, the i he had selected the right color i ed. : over the clangling chatelaine with to think that these -two men could j unpleasant fact reinained that very 1 According to one, of the 1127`1, �This took a rest deal of t'.rne and •� the costly appendages. __ j affect her, situated as she was now. (little was known about`her past- ''croupiers, this w-as. the Niue= _' !` :.traubir.�-aiu1.6s11£n, seeing the ne- Nancy gave a little cry. She I If they dared .to ;nulest' her, as only what she had chose a to tell �that the rouru5 !tiad had t, I ,,,asity fcr friction mat.-hes. • set prized this inr,st highly, had r`nln ,William had done this afternoon, j thssiblem keethat she shouild'have sun toe thatwhatlit' �Ls�ndun� ilei bout to make them, and snacecd- lbecauso Sir Humphreygive ,the matter would soon be settled i px? Ole' rt cd. I-le nz''gleeted to patent them, it to her, but bficatiso the only by Sir Humphrey and: the local friend whom she cherished, some i broker had netted by his spirt',',.,, however ai-rd on }finally applying portraits she possessed of her mo. I police; but Nanev's mind had gone [lover? He ground his teeth, and !play -was little icss.than the aintiunt I For letters,:patent.•.found that a matt tiler and father hung_iti the little ;back in the last few minutes,. to a at that moment he caught a glimpse above mentfoned'. o k'hillips, tubo was a { — -- - locket upon it. (certain extent, to the .-condition it of-)ter Epee as she lowered her sun -Oris of the mov�succes�tul p rv. pedlar, ,;rad discovered thtrougli a , .. she cried, eagerly, was in the old lite. shade from the hanging boughs of ers at the Monte Carlo tables was, t jig;rsuh. file secret of makin a tree, and all his doubts went. . Wells 1"Td g "do not take that-the money I.i Then Moss' power had seemed to who,' according tate the,cries; the, in, and !tad nlread': ob I% prc,lnise: I oke'`';s ,e.lvas checked her illimitable; acrd so•she had per- I am afraid',you are veiv tired,-' .popular music-hall se ng. "broke! tained a pat^-nf. 'Theis - 'Allen,- ou hl•..and suddenky; her., ee mated herself to ma nify this• and he 'was beginning, but as she turn- the' bank" there. He• was at the, . g , t1)or,Fh til+' real-inventor•, w" forc- 7 g y coq ;. ,7 hall been itnconscroitsly raised, and tl4e probable evils that might'arise ed to him, radiant to-th'ink that his-'zenith of his fame . abf,ut -twe>itc brc,,rnc a mere mnnufacture^ the coward,, fearing that its ,clear, ;to her�thrnngh Tulp; until he was a r years ago, when his doings-nn.? ;iixlr.r nn•it-her man's patent. - L�'- musical , tones might,'attract - at- I veritable nightmare t6 -her when winnings-were widely talked aboi!t ri entlun, .wvered, her` mouth with ever.she permitted herself to think and envied. r}1'c'r tiler hand; despite, Cier•sting about him. ' 0hz7o,4 ��, In ten days he wx said to havti b� ��� a �/ ' ,glwq he'held a firm grasp' chi' the Darnley.•saw+ her besi,tation andmade upwards of '8200,000 at the l ,,,�,iv ae., ,. coadA4 aw,taa col e. he. i'• +' utc4ly stow eon 6a. eetre• colds, hails 0 r w►nirh ttwl other haugivig omisericnt.q woe jests` a little•sexed with her. ��throat andI�• lie c..t.. tables after starting with so aiv�d-�t2.throat mad144ds. - 8 cot•tw a _ 16 r „ ... ., .'...i —tea._.. n.u' -.",? 'f � •°yK ,C ..ri:.0 .. „'..- .,..,.. '., .:b'. .., '. ... ." 'sass•c _ ..•: a sass '_.._ aK. .::.raYttri''G' T•' ,,�^"°• eHY {!'. .. r s ',Y! -.,. .S.P '.✓ - •. ..,�.d' Wu.: :: :t '.. t ,w= c•9 ,. ..:, ,: sass .4 aq� .;4aCs: 7 .-^Jin ',^�.. .,. 'to ' '.,w. i ., .k ,i i�•lp � .,'s.w. .,yx^imi. :,,,., '1"� '.s„x... •"=` SP ���� -y F ��5 c +' ,� 3Y ',�,awS,� - ,. ..:k. :. .,.s sass ,. a... .+ ,�" -w.' .L;� ,�'„, ;W �y.7,`- w�+ ,,.�•• •S. .,:,3 ,��:x �.w„> �^�*;?"'',� 'Gak *� •r�c'j:" ?�, s .ib ^'• .. .. ow.*�i5��'..y�.«w..':.. ,. , a _ �i .� r, r ..- .Th,42•�.,*L ;arts - �--1h: ,i .7 +,'•�'#�, %�;Y,•.r '-�.., ', 'mow"". .yu OA+, ti,,. ,Ji,.:`s' n'te• r..e,N.F r ri%'.i.. + a., ,+.' m✓ar- M:"•i- h. ;w ' s y,,..T, '.•', d„ r a:ar.. gill .:xs•. ... ilii illi:.+�,.-: . ,.. ;- .. ..:.:•-- r. :,. ._ <. :.J ..+..� ri.` M,., �._' �. •:'.., •..,,,.x:. ., ., ..• .- .: ,, .,, illi•. ... gill. .,� r •,:;... .. ., i ,+ .:.. .. .. A,. k9 :,:.r - : :'...... '. .a ..` illi ,. c• .� `�' y. ..wf "wYvs•s �:-•... .« Jn'i-'~'A1.,.rF 4N7,Y ^2S r�iglR•,isW.w++ef;kF,n,.+h.stt►m�a.t 3Jr''�F...'•.' yyy,,, �. a .v.r.r•,. .< - .� ..+...�...,•� r'. doh' .T,J•'.•,M[l. +. .r ., .,sMv:+„•n�ar/.•�. ,.-+,..r•.a w. .-a' ..,.•n sr. . .. ,. illi . -,c...a .. *. tb A LITTLE MAORI DEr11.. The Maoris of 'New Zealand and, ' whilst. holding their annual gather- ings, do not believe in going ht:n- _ y f1 ry as a glance through the foil ,w BEAD? FOX USB - --`For T e-a-You Can't Beat Lipton $ ng fiat of food consumed duriu4' a t 4 _. ....... _._--- - - -�_ _..__. recent gathering will show. There 1K ANY QUANTITY were nine bullocks, twenty $beep, For m.kinR SOAP,soft. — ' it �tewominenti aerenteen bags of shellfish, eight ego M er,removia old ® n` " b ' Millions W l:a Drink g tons of potatoes, thirteen 561b. s dialnfeetinq si a w . ,to You Delicious t bags of sugar, 2oolb. of cake,' 1,100 a%m�d: and .,�, i { , .. 21b. loaves, 220 gallons of milk,' A lbs. Sal os 4cwt. of flour, eight 501b. hoses of un,equals 20 f Soda. Useful for i"ivo ' >� butter, six large tine of fancy hie- hundred pttrposos. - A euits, four cases of jani, two tons '; ,p,td Ebery42here �� of c-As, one ton of pumpkins, be-IN 0 sides condiments and -sundries. E,W. yillett Co.,Ltd. Fourteen tong of firewood were us- Toronto, Oat. a - - : ed for cookin IrA erG -O,ver 2,0^0,000 Pao:aigcs .So',d-Weekly. Maoris present was 1,300M11 IN . l ON THE VGE - ,fHL SUNDAY SCHOOL STUDY only a heathen woman. Elijah was _____ OF A BREAKDOWN HOTEL TR M� !to learn that even in the heart of _, • ON THE OCEAN FRONT. � a despised worshipper of Baal there ATLANTIC CITY N. ,1': n. _ _ w " - was a warm sympathy and a cepa- Dr. -Wiili�ma' Pink Pills the Only ' - .. - I_iTEE city for kindness which no doubt Hoe for Weakened nervous went a long way toward softening ene � 'ATIONAL LESSON, . , FEIL 5. his own rough nature. People µ I.have not a cake-The devasta- tion evasta sfsM tion of the famine had extended as ` - This warning will be read by I far as Zare hath, and brought with ' tesstm TI.-Elijah the Prophet ap- p thousands of people who only just it widesperad misery.. succeed getting through the ,pears in Israel, I flings 17. 13-16. One must not overlook the I ; . Golden Text, Psa. 8�. 10. 'tremendous faith which was neves- day's worithout a breakdown. If -yuu feel always tired out, have sary on Elijah's part to speak these I but little appetite, and a poor di- verse 1. Elijah the Tishbite-He words, Year not, and The jar of Bastion, cannot sleep well, suffer -comes upon the scene, like iMelchize- .meal shall not waste. flow long,from headaches, backaches and I - ' , fdek; without parentage, and at 'he remained here we do not know, y A ma;ntseeae u,•eon ere•pr*of addition is just' completed,'saktat bYis)sees but it seems safe to conjecture at I nervousness, it may mean that >'ou hesbeirr tnsae�esc swd m.it mp•to- ate of ktlsatto Cit riots s. A a..feature b b►e auasasd b Once stands out as the mouthpiece are on the verge of a serious bresic- I aye }fee bed roam a•eratlat,ir feet Nusre• ' - - wf Jehovah, the lied of )steel, in f least too years. down, g•arJ rote°anneal+an ocoan riow, beet aby Thor with do sad froth 'tour G7ueat- -�arp contrast to Jezebel'aad the 17. :\u breath left in him-It has ! 1)t Williams' Plnk Pilts cure atassi>t ere-�ahovD+r 'C.mpuo:+» n;n4te1 brTb.ru°sd►db :h. Iabest d.r.fopaealts ie worship of Bail, introduced by her. been sugaehted that this language ) sseaaelsauns. T"sab'°et°•'•err°°°` °°itpetrile=es. c'p`°fyao° �rrt'•torit:�.,o.-and - weak, uervuus, troubled men ana tootuet• The element of mystery burround 'is nut decisive as a desenption of i women because of their direct ac- CHARLES O. MAfiQUETTE, 1f1ZAYMORE HOTEL COMPANY, ing his origin is preserved in the'death, But it is certain Elijah con- tion on the blood. Even dose of li -name given him. The implied name ;d-red the lad dead. A t anv rate. i 1►lnasar• D. G. W1itTE, Preside" of a place, TLshbeh, or Tishbi, gives whether he was actually- so, or only !these Pills helps to make new, rich J " no clue, as no such place is known. on the borderland, it was through blaxl, which tunes the vital orzans, _,. __\_ .. ._ _ .__" lg strengthens the nerves and bring3 i Bi1K 1�5P):C'TIO\. J• Il, Stratton Vice-President ea If the word translated sojourners is the prayer of the. prophet .that he renewed health anal strength. Mr. The complete report for the year regarded, as it may be properly, I w.as restorefl:' , Cieu. Jahuyun, of t.equiile, ti. ~•, 1910 is being issued in handsome - c as a proper noun, the ver-e would 1�. What have 1 to do with thea 1 suffered fur some years If a result Tradea- Bank at Annual 311eetiaa booklet furm anti will be gladly _read, "from Thesboa of Gilead,.' -ln. her terwr the pour widox+ of averxurk and 4t rain, bt+t f,.und 5^nt ou request to any one any- w and this is in-accord with Jubephus, wishes this man cf God had neer Favor Go�erametit lnypf�ctiutt, I• - I n+� help for his cont{iciun .nnt:l he , �Where. Apart from special infer- a� - -$aru�-x here-thcen,-is- : �t cTirr e--it ' y t a I beg t;te use a r. , � k - r the—T.ra.iert pictu'?esque, district of Gilcad, east tion that death �tcconipanied -the ,'Yiila Mr. Juhnsun sa s .-"WJ,iie Tra,lers-Bauk in T,-;runty, January Bank, it contains a large amount of � of Jordan, burdering on the desert, appearance of 'superhuman t;;in s, i w�,rkin vu a railway hail*!ting : It", the• fvlluw:ing resulutivn was of t;anad:a:n information, of - �5 the prophet had his urig:n, :1nd 1 His coming, she thought, called the I g a gene,al kind ant) will be found hea%v ties I hurt fny back and had pa--sed ". the tuggedne3s of the hi is from (divine attent-iun.to some sin of har. to fEi�e up work. Later I was ab?c It ��aa moved by F,`F. I:. John- very useful as a vurk of reference. r whence ho came passer{ into his poet which she hoped had been t,' Etv iistht wo,k, but for:abous ,ix stun, li C'., d.r_ctur, sec laded by gc;,d your enquiry to the, Head �SaiEitutito :)heli-He was a, 'short'eneel�-s�fftten awalicenecJrinaconsci-the pre- ;in tl:elbauc rrel an clox1ndn va legs.* Tula ai7d ful pains Mr, Jewlyedillia:i, uu, sharehulder, 'OS cc, Torun.te. _ man, like -Paul, and the unkempt',scnce of.death. {cur,F}itiun becatne aggravated by in Tl3at ti:e sh`arebvlders 'and`d!- A CLOSE C,1LL, hat r. of the '-razinte fell over Tris 19. The chamber'where he abode diQestiun-s%nd chronic cunstipIItion, reeturs of the Trades Bank of Can- -eche unfortunate uather mention- n. it tet:uu!dt rs. - He was clad in Bough --It is an unnecessary assiimptv:n , and my fife was one of constant arta pla.Ec un record their hearty ' in this story ft-t the London _ attire. He waitsci-: for none of the that Ile kept tinder corer during i nribe!y. D+,ring thine years I wd.: appruval of. any legislation of_ Lhe,Telegraph sill have many sympa 7.casual courtesies and homages of this entire_ pericui. . There were i treated by different doctors. bits lid Diiriuni,rn Parliament whereby an:tbizers. Everybody Niha has visit- t� : the court. With buld abruptness, endless opportunities for him to not et any help. CMe day a friend independent a%aiuinAtion and audit 1 ed a region much-al ected l-iy sports- _ ` Ike breaks in upon the royal Pres- satibfk his natural fondness for so ,ur eel me to try Ur. 1<'itlta'its' fink and P the direction of the Govern `men has had occasion, to observe =fence and announces his startling ' titary places: 8 1 Pills, and roved his faith"in them ''meat of a�1 Canadian Banks shall ' p with regret how easy it to tar per- . .:message. Why sLould he fear on i 21. Stretched himself open the by resenting itie with a box. It be made from tine to time'. ell fltrec times-In,order to in- presenting feet incvmhetents to procure guns Ahab, so long as he wa the men-., i was wore to pftayA him than from . Resolved, also, that whilst th©,and anununitiun, and haw. danger- l� ^ tsenger of the God of Israel before dace rssU:ration and give warmth ' ally belief that they would be of sly.teni of auditing should be de-'ous the ncighburhvod itamedia,tely whom I stand4 to the body. He combined with service to me that I .began taking termtticd by-the Cluvernment.,-it is becomes. 1)ew nor rain-This was a teat$ his earnest prayer such simple me p p iLhuds of as he knew, the Pil s, 13,-fore the. box was fin hoped that in the public interest, I A near-sighted sportsiitan strolled sized form of punishment for a os jist,ed, huaever, they seemed to be the nethud 'to"be devised ail2 be; easy, Compare I?eut. 12. 17, For I 24, �uw I knew-She had celled , into a little hutei on the shores of he. n me: ttie sins in tnY back tlititough 'and efficient, and of a Loch Carron, and complainingly three years or male there followed pita a man of God preciously, but ! and lees grew legis intense and the practical character, as.the result of said: r a severe famine which afflicted all ''this rescue- from death of her bop, I bloating ,n my stomach, caused by a de -L system would create in 1 ;lust seen s seal, shot at it thret - I Israel. James represents the made her certain Beyond all doubt. :, tlie__indi shun, disappeared. I ju;ti�e and tend to, injure those who times, and missed it each time." drought as an outcome oTthe pray I;inrTit also elicifcil-fTot3i licca-eon- g ntigigt tic titduced to rely on re 0Tts-- -�- - he sat c„ntinuctl taking the T'i1ls untTT 15\ 1t dinner an]stiff later, -'ger of Elijah. though that is not�f Bion of faith in the GExi ahem had riser) over a �t.,zen boxes, when haying the sanction of a-•Govern ;next to a to who had a band- �t mentioned here. But the prophet Elijah served. - � does say that the curse shall be 1 h,und myself fully restored to niv went or other official auditor. age round, his head. 1 terminated only in accordance with � former. health. I am- now able to That a copy of this resolution be , ••Had an accident?" asked the )sin owe wordy do beau terra work, and for the 'forwarded to the Hon. the Minister! sportsman PAYMENT OF MEMBERS. Y past year have not lost a day, or of Finance." )evident 4" growled the other. 2A, 3. Hide thyself-He would of A statement has been circulated .had the least symptom of my for- ; If, as the Traders' Bank share- i "Attempted murder, you mean. I � � 4. course be in immediate danger from ,to the effect drat the British Gov- mer troubles, and I attribute it en- °holders and directors suggest, the;was having a bath about an hour the revengeful disposition of Jeze ernment ,.proposes in. its Payment tirely. to the use of Dr. \�il]iams' Government dues inaugurate a ago, when. some..lunatic with a gun bel. The king himself seems to have of Members Bill to fix the salary Pink Pills," scheme of inspection, it will be the fired at me three "times from the lad a restraining reverence for the at $2,500 per annum. The idea at I Dr. Willia.r,s' Pink Pills,are sold most. radical improvement in Ca- ! shore and shot part of my ear off. virophets of God. first was"thit $1,500.should be the by all mettici�dcarers-or may be g I don't know why such animals are i The brook Cherith-As this was amount, but •it has been urged had by mail at 50 cents a box or radian Baskin procedure ;in rev i `. tin the east aide of the river Jor since 'that that is altogether in- six hoses for tii2,$0- from The Dr. ent `ears. .The Management of the 'allowed out without a license* ." ; dan, Elijah would be thoroughly adequate, inasmuch as no man can Will; •--s' Medicine Co,, Brockville, ! Traders Bank must be credited up I Then silence reigned supreme.' on their stand upon this question. ( F :familiar with its biding places, for possibly meet the ordinary expen- Qnt• :i�•G�-ernment-inspection of Banks is I BUR\S CAUSED OPE\ SORE fere he had had' most of his•train- sea of a Parliamentarysession out _ -- t. Ing. of such' ati allowance The House - -- needed in Canada to make our sys- 4. The ravens to feed thea-At- of Commons may.be the best club in BONUS FOR Tr:'tiPERA\C'E. tem beyond question the most solid Zaiu-Bak R'ot'ted a Wonderful Cure and efficient in the world and those 'i Mr. J. Nixon, of 901 William 3 tempts have been made to• elimin- London; nevertheless it,is, like all Speaking of present conditjE.ns in (banks which,• like the Traders, AVe„ Winnipeg, a blacksmith at the ;. ate the supernatuial 'element in othet things that come under the Scotland'recently, the Laird of Ski- throw their influence in this diree- ', C.P.R. shops, had his foot .badly these stories ,of Elijah. Here, forlcategory of the best, an expensive bo told of distilleries lying idle• tion deserve the commendation of ,burned by some molten metal fal-'_ axample, the word "ravens" has I place. '.It is suggested' -that the "Not a man on our estate"' Mr. the public. �ling upon it. He (says:•"The burn been translated "Arabs" and Laborists are likely to object to Carnegie declared, ''nut a butler, *`merchants." But it is not prob- an•thin more,; than $2,000. Otter unts.anding features of the was a very bad one, and after the Ri.... , 3 g a gamekeeper,or a chauffeur, eteu.i 19Io business brought out in the '.first few days it left an open sore able- the story would have been �P' to the captain of our yacht, but he meeting are given below, and thaw I which 'showed marked signs o� •)thought worth repeating and, pre-. !S. (}DOD �S HAVING ii a total ab-stainer. ' On the first will make very interesting reading !blood-poisoning,. It discharged serving except for this miraculous, of January each year, a bonus of ' dement. to depositors,. shareholders and freely and caused me terrible ag-;, DOCTOR IN THE HOU39 10 per cent. is paid to every em- 'those interested in the success and ony. For three weeks I sufferedl e• Zarephath-Thither he was sent ploys of the estate who can truth- growth of the Traders Bank. I acutely and could get no case. At' as soon as the drought hgd dried = - fully say` that. he .has not tasted g hast I obtained a preparation from sp the 'brook Cherith. It is the That is what thotrsan3s of mothers liquor in the past twelve months Deposits increased over $6,0('7.. y Y' except by order of his declot. That too. Total deposits are towoverthe discharging inn and eight me quite modern Sarafend. 'Un a promos say of Baby's Ow.i Tablets. These _ be- tory, about eight miles south .of Tablets promptly and surely cure is the most eloquent sermon for $36.000,000. To keep up with the g g a A Sidon; it would-afford .both shelter all the minor ills of babyhood and temperance that 'has ever, been growth of the country. eleven new,came las bad as ever. wound be- In an unexpected place, and would childhood, and what is more they preached in Scotland,." !branches were opened, scattered , from Porcupine to British Colum- tot be entirely given over tE;'the are absolutely- safe,they have �' bra. $348,360 was distributed'in di- i Duk, and from the first applicatiola -_ drought 'because of the unfailing never been -known to -harm- th i s- a remarksbl I the balm gave me relief. The in- enc s and 4100,000 added to re. 'fountains of Lebanon. The haugh- youngest baby-they Bever will `i flammation .was thoroughly check' F escape of Boreleigh's. It is a Orn- , is Jezebel would scarcely.think to f harm anyone-they are good for der` he is alive to tell .the tale." I clear- $2,800,000. w Toto now �� and the poisonous matter clear• search in her own Baal-worshiping`babies of all ages.' Concerning Gibbs-"Yes; and such a pity,, 736. There\are ed away in a very short time site - ,00untry for the prophet of the i them Mrs, �Vm. Higgins, .Karn, l.�l„ Ino vamott1,81nt 8 peopleholdingshares in beginning with Zam-Buk. $ealin r 'Lord. It was here that Jesus,-cen= Ont'., writes:- .'I shall never beand-in furies later, ,w.ent on a mission of without Baby's Own Tablets in the I "I know he isn't handsome Caro- the Traders Bank and the number thenbegan,the wound was less tw y Mercy. As it turned out, Elijah house as long as my children -are litre," -urged -the- riiother; " tut he is constantly increasing. The.Man,- Zam-Buk is equally good for pile vent on a mission of mercy also, small: They are a wonderful medi- is a worthy man, and I wish you agement has 'handled the 'affairs blood-poisoning, festering wenn .r °ss well as for the purpose of.-sus- cine and ate as' good as having a could look upon his suit with alit- of the Bank in an able manner, so chaps, old sores, children' twining himself doctor in the bonne. I gave them tie more fakir, Ear your father's that the development of the Trad- ecu tions, scalp sorey o . lo. A little water illi that I may to my little boy for colic and they sake and mine. Joshua Thorn- ars Bank ie fully in 'aiccord with 'Cosa ulcers, chilblains, etc. ` )rink-Ho had come a long journey, quickly cured him. I am always buckle once saved your ftit?ter from that of the country. The report for dru ists and stores said at through a parched country, and glad, tri recommend them to' other bankruptcy, and a�friend iii need 1910 is one. that will further in- gg the whichboa or est tree from Zam-Bak PT elm NON - - 'aaust have been exhausted. I mothers." The Tablets are sold by is a��friend indeed. Yes, imam, crease the great ho confidence of Toronto, upon receipt of 1"•it e. t2. Jehovah thy God-His speech medicine dealers or fit 25 cents a ma, anawered Miss Caroline, list- Traders possesses, rs dress must have betrayed i box from, The Dr. Williams' Medi lessly. "But he Isn't lc-kneed-•-,Canadians. Mr. C. D. Warren was sEttuteara d fugf•rior preparat.hn&w �. She herself was, of couvto, cine Co., Brockville- Out. he'6 bow-legged:'t re-elvted Pr osldeat rind Honorable '. >a .i 'e.s,;.Y r• ,.. •.. 2.. ..: e .,.J:,.,e, ...rm... ,+,:�. ni ....v', ....c ..•c, .i.. illi-.s lain o.+ _. ... .. .- ,.•S.s .•,�[•' ..,.5c =L •'�v F imc% rx .,w illi. . ,�,a.-, y._ ea.r,,..:'-2i�va. .,� -, < y,.;; y .. <^•, � M. *.•J'-, w,.°" ::i -,,. i3r ,'�yd .....y� � r .�,' x,��y p.�.. ,�A-_,,{' ='4• .,y`� ....; .;t , ...'t.,., rop�7�•'+x;a.. ,« •a, ..c s,�•,r r o,• re•rP, +ks•+.a-,i?:U ��,. x: - .v-, v'Se �'`: ,. r, r ..ti She-.: .t.�' ._ .�,._.: -, ... ,...y .. .. 8 ;•...•. • .. ,� 4 J� A. Heli made a Imdaees trip --For Bale—Drug store and lot --LOCALISM$. si6 h a" m­ a` it % ­ 1,, ,,.1, to the city on WednesdsU►. of � acre, also a Rood driver, —Mrs. James Richards still con. years old. Apply to T. IMM eF d- -D. F. Ever was in the city on tinues in a very critical condition. den. t, l�/ j►�/ aJ inrsday on business. —Russell Shirley, of the Bank —As Harry Wade was wa —John Dickie was in' the city of Commerce, Broderick, Sack., on the streets of Toronto ast - -_on Saturday and Sunday. is home at present. He has been Thursday evening he had the mis- ae —W. J. Gordons sale on Satur- compelled to lay off duty for a fortune to fall oa the icy walks BUIL THE BEST 'day last was fairly well attend- short time to receive treatment and sustain a fracture of his ed, for big eyes which have been ankle. He is now at his' home r —Miss Minnie Rogers, of Cal- troubling him for some time. here and making rapidprogress gar , spent a few days with Enos During the high wind of Fri- towards.recovery. �> andMrs. Rammer. day night last three baggage —A number of Li from CASH FOR PRODUCE —Russell Andrew is able to be trucks standing on the platform Pickering purpose atteudin the r up and around, after his recent at-Pickering station broke away annual meeting of the South On- CHOICE DAIRY BUTTER — -= 'r40. 4%ttaek of scarlet fever. from their moorings and were tario Liberal Association to be —Miss Mabel Wright, of the To- blown on to the tract When the held in the Music Hall•, Whitby, -- — _ - fronto Normal School, spORt Sun- fast express from the the east to-morrow (Saturday) afternoon ' t day at her home here. came along about six o'clock the at 2 o'clock. F. L. Fowke M.P. • —Miss Lizzie Richardson has following morning it daabed into will give an address on `Dominion beenoff- " suffering from Is grippe. complete wr,- and badly damag- Provincial Secretary, Wm. Ross, y�a,� are you getting —Dr. F. L. Henry will here ing the-third- Fortunately the ex-M.P., and others will also s as usual next Tuesday to attend train kept the track and continued speak. without stopping, having sustain- —We are in receipt of a copy of 8 BARS OF SOAP for........,........I................ ...... ..................... 5c. 2 a 'to his professional duties. * PP g. —Frank Bundy and Stewart ed no injury whatever. On the the Lakewood Independent 'of 8 lbs. ROLLED OATS for.........................•...................................25c. Clay, of Toronto, Spent Sunday same trip the same train encount- Lakewood, Ohio, giving an ac- 7 lbs. ROLLED WHEAT for..........:...................... .....................25r. with.tbe letter's parents here. Bred a wire gate on the track count of the rapid progress made —Mrs. Savage continues making further east, and in that case also in his studies:b� Master Latch- 25 lbs. FIVE ROSES FLOUR for...•................................:............SOc. satisfactory improvement, after no damage was done except to the ford, sort 2 cans CLOVER LEAF SALMON...................... :: . her recent attack of pneumonia. gate which had been torn from Latchford, formerly of this vii- ' —Mrs. John Rankin was confin- the fence on the side of the track lage. He has just entered the a ed to the house for a few days by the high wind. high school at the age of ten years 1 Can Quaker coni, 1 can peas and ' .last week with a very bevere cold. —The annual meeting of St. and is said to be the youngest —Jobn Gorarley and John Clark Andrew's congregation was held pupil of the public high schools in 1 can tomatoes for 300. were in Huron County over Sun- in the basement of the tfiurch on the State of Ohio. He aspects to day attending the funeral of a Friday evening, and notwith- have both his high school and col- relative. standing the unfavorable night, lege course completed by the time g —We understand that Mr. Bak- there was a good attendance. he is 17. We congratulate him on If not come to us. - er's family are recovering nicely After devotional exercises led by his remarkable pro and hope STOCK-TAKING SNAPS IN DRY GOODS from their recent illness from the pastor, Rev. Mr. Moore was the sanguine expectations of his - scarlet fever. elected to the chair. The various friends may be fulfilled. - - —Albert Heck and Wm. La- reports,-which were received and 1 only child's blue serge coat, 8 yrs., reg. 84.00, for......... ...........$3.00 flarnme, of Toronto, spent a few adopted, were all of a most en- BROUGHAM 1 only child's red serge cont, 10 yrs., reg. $5.00, for......;,......,.......$4.00 days last week with James and couraging character. The amount The anoual business meeting of St, 1 doz. suits men's wool underwear, reg. $2.00, now.......... ...........$1.50 lifrs. Gormley, raised for the Missions, of the John's Church was held on the after- --Mrs, A. J. Howlett, and son church was the largest in the his noon of Thursday, Jan. 29th. to re- $eBp 901111' 898 OII 011l" $tOC�[-Ta�L1IIg BargalII Table have been spending a few days tory of the congregation. The view the work of the preceding year. - with the former's parents, D. W. ntmost harmony which prevails The various reports,presented marked „ and Mrs. Carruthers. in all the departments of the work it,.es one of prosperity and ectivit in ps p pe y ' —Mrs. Eliza Varney, of Bloom. of the church is most gratifying all lines well maintained. T. Poucher, ebn re ational treasures, was able to 'STOCK-TAKING SNAPS IN HARDWARE_ field, arrived here last week and to all those having the interest of g g prove by his report that the year had $12.50 i. will spend the remainder of the the congregation at heart. At the been the banner year in the history of 1 only Tortoise heater Nu. 5, reg. $15.00, now........................ . . winter with Miss Boone. conclusion of the business of the the. church.' The balance on hand F =Mise Ida Bunting is still eon- evening refreshments were served was !191.00. Mrs, Cassie, secretary- 1 only Oak heater, pickle trimmings, reg..$15,50,.now................811s:00 fined to the house as a result of by the ladies and a most sociable treasurer for the Mission Schemes, 1 only Tortoise heater No. 4, reg. 89.00. now...............................$1.60 an injury to her knee, sustained time spent by all. A motion was reported an offering of $9x40. The 1 only second-hand Imperial Oxford range, O hole.worth -'by a fall several weeks ago. passed requesting the gentlemen Ladies'Aid report, presented by Miss $15.00, now $12.00—snap. _ —The township Council will of the congregation to get up an Lila Barclay and Mrs. Poucher, indi- - Our tinsmithi-ng department is in full swing. Send - meet on Monday next at the entertainment at an early date, ca ted a satisfactory erste of affairs partiralars_of rt,iaich will be and a balance-of$44. ,._The W. F. M. in your repairing. Get ready for spring. sitilp- Braagbam - S. report. by Mrs. G• Fbilip�-r—and -for the transaction of general given later. that of the Sabbath Scbooi, given by _ _ business. —One of the most successful Howard Malcolm, were both encour- -Mrs. herr spent a few days in meetings ever held in Pickering by aging. Reference was made to , Dickie- a man 1 . _ Toronto owing to the serious ill- the Farmers' Institute and Wom- organization of the Young People's l ness of her brother, who under- en's Institute took place on Wed- Guild, wbicb promises a line of work w t an operation for appendi- nesday afternoon. In the after• of great ? 9t to the church and - s� y e noon the former met in the town community. The following appoint- - —A number of our ydung peo- hall and was presided over by the meats were made for 1911 , Conggrega• le went to Oshawa on Friday resident. Wm. Ratcliffe, of Co- tional treasurer, T. Povchee: Or xn- _ y . Boots and. hoes dight to witness the hockey match embus: The chief feature of the 1st; See yongre of Miaudito rs. - Cassie, Congregational auditor, T. C. • •� r . - between Whitby and Oshawa, in afternoon sweeting was an address Brown: Church officer, Wm. Brown. which the former won by the by Anson Grub, of Preston. Mr. The same board of managers was _ score of 9 to 8. Grob has made a great success in erected for 1911, Gratitude was ex- - s —A large number from here at- the dairy business and is well P by the congregation to all Our spring stock of boots are now.io, and we have-the beet ag- !tended the hockey match played capable in telling the secret of bis those who in different ways, duriap� sortment of ladies' and children's boots that can be bought, and for ,j p the year, had in serviee rendered x - at Whitby on.Tuesday night be. success to others. Hie chief talk earned the warm thanks of the peo- style, fit and wear they cannot be beat. _ tween Markham and Whitby in was on the proper rations in feed- plc Which the latter won by the score ing cattle. He considered the beat -. . of 8 to 2. feed for cattle to be equal amounts BALE REGISTEIL - —John Gormley has been ap- of ensilage and alfalfa clover. MADE IN ENGLAND BOOTS ,• pointed teacher as successor to Other topics of great interest to TcasDAY. FEB. 7TH—Auction sale of Miss May in S. S. No. 2. Mr. the farmer were discussed during pine lumber, wood and slabs, at the Men's fine boots, that are made from the best select stock, Goodyear �- Gormley is a most successful and the meeting. During the after- Village of Greenwood, the property welt, oak tanned soles. Come in and see tbem. enthusiastic teacher and No. 2 is noon the Women s Institute also of F. L,Green. Sale at 1.8U, sharp. - lfortunate in securing his services. met at the Presbyterian manse. See bills for full particulars. Wm. --Mordecai and Mrs. Starr and There were about sixty ladies Maw, auctioneer. R. A. BUNTING, P.ICKE RIN G� Mrs. Chas. Doane, of Newmarket ; present including a large number WEDNHSDAY. Vis, STH—Auction sale - - `Wm. and Mrs. Dale and Fred from the Brougham branch who of farm stock, implements, timber, +. Bloor, of Oakwood,and Jacob and entertained the meeting with 'an etc., at lot so, rear con. 5,Pickering, INTERNATIONAL STOCK FOOD excellent program of music and (adjoining Whitevale);the property .... "`• ti• Mrs. Symington, of Hamilton, of J. W. Wonch. Sale-at I o'clock, were here over Sunday attending readings.. The chief feature of the abar . See bills. Fred Postill, 1 t 1 - ' :the Quarterly Meeting of Friends. session was an address by Mrs. i —We congratulate Miss H. Law Shaw, of Hespeler, on "Some auctioneer. Fz Yaw= 'eRi"eE.. -on the success of her ails at the Things Women Should Know." FRIDAY, FEB. 24TH, Auction sane of pupils horses, cattle, pigs, implements and QR�I re- i recent examinations at the Con- Mrs. Shaw is a fluent speaker of household effe ts, at lot 29, con. 1, iK `P p servatory of Music. Miss Reta pleasing addrebs,.and her talk was Pickering, the property of David tt Dego Banks passed her primary, and greatly appreciated by all pres- Beecroft+ Sale at 1 o'clock, sharp. iesslince `�j` Miss Effie Beecroft passed the ent. Tea was served in the hall W.'B. Powell, auctioneer. ,/ ' aisaw :4 primary with honors, and Miss by the Pickering branch and was WEDNESDAY, MARCH lar—A fine lot Gladys Allaway and Miss Hazel pa rtaken of by both institutes, of cows, one, two and three year old Macfadyen passed their element- The evening session, which was a steerb and heifers; sheep and pigs, .�QDei joint one, was opened -by Elmer at lot 19, con.4, Pickering, the pro- i pry a6 aro A special train from Whitby Lick by a talk on Egg Circles in party of Harry Ellicott. These ern Oil .1 aand be e animals are all first-class and in , yp '' will run to Markham next Tues- in which he showed that co-oper- good condition. Sale at 1 o'clock convinc- day evening to coevey the Whit- anon would result in increased gb$$rp. See bills. W. B. Powell, fQ>w by hockey team and their`rooters' prices. He also strongly urged auctioneer, ._ . -' to the match which will be played the fa-niers to organize in connec- TrMDAY, MARCH 14TH—Auction sale c' 'between Markham and Whitby tion with the fruit industry. Only of horses, cattle, pigs, implements, Don't forget some of Bibby's Cream Egsii�alent for your calves, and some In the In termediate series, O.H.A., in that way can a satisfactory registered ewes and rams, at lot 12, Poultry Food for your bene, - provided a sufficient number of service be got from the railways. con. 5, Pickering (Greenwood road), `tickets be sola.: The train wilt Mrs. Shaw, of Heeppeeler, gave a the property of Thomas Kaaast. The J. H. BUN DY • PICKERINO stoic at,Pickering for the conveni- in interesting addrese on Some- sheepare extra good ones. Sale at:en Powell,of the admirers of the game thing Worth While. Some of the 10'clock, sharp. See bills. W. B. t� -things she urged her hearers to Powell, auctioneer. —A . most enjoyable time was practice was thrift, teaching girls `tee will clear them out. at . spent by the Methodist cboir and and boys to crook, courtesy, work, WAN TES a few of their friends at the home Play, reality or to be real and not _ �+ of Frank and Mrs. Hall, "Race- affected, buildingu p a good pains, Young Men and Women to pre- a reduce p­riceside Viiia," on Friday evening and love of country, as contrasted pare for positions of Trust and ` last. The house was tastefully with city. Her address was a Responsibility worth from S40 to _ ... decorated with daffodills, narcis- most interesting and instructive $100 per month, The fatuous Bus 'acrd ferns, The evening was one and listened to with rapt at- Only a fewleft of overcoats,'jackets, robes and-horse blankets at the, ',spent in games and music after tention. The closing address was -which sumptuous refreshments by Mr. Groh on the "Stairway to • were served on small tables in the success." .He showed that success SUPPLY ►JTOlLL' , dining room, bringing a very could be obtained only by those ti pleasant evening to a close. who had a purpose in life and by .TORONTO, ONT. E, BRYANt PROP. PICHE+RINQ —The Carnival on the rink here concentrating all their energies in stands far above the dberatge busi- - on Thursday evening last was attaining the object they sought, nese college of this country. Its , fairly well attended. Owing to He strongly objected in trying to record for placing in positions is a _ the warm weather during the day P g a force a child to adopt a calling to remarkable one. followed by rain towards night, which he was not naturally inclin- Large catalogue free. _ Dont forget the $15.00 plume. .,Yon mai " the ice was not in the best of con- ed or for which-he was not adapt- !M dition. • Notwithstanding the un- ed. He thought man made the W, J. ELLIOT, Principal. -favorable conditions there was mistake of trying to do too much. Cor. Yonge�Alexander Sts. be the very one to het the number a fairly good turnout and several A Person should try to find out entries for the different events. what he can do and then do it. Mrs. Leigh is now reducing the price of all her remaing stock of trim The Institutes have been fortun- -PICKERING MARKETS 9 . Fred Gilhuly won 1st prize as the 5,00 for$2.50, an so on. worst dressed gentleman. Fred ate in securing speakers of the -- mad hats to half price, $8.00 for $8.00, Adair won the open race, Kenny l}igheet standing. Both Mrs. White Winter Whew....,.._.. $ .84 Now is your chance to get the best bargain ever offered. Red " :•••.•1. '• •84 They all cost more to produce. Gordon won let to the boys' race Shaw and Mr. Groh had the facul- biixed r . 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