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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1911_02_10 A: -_,. �_• •. .•" : ,,,.w-.. - amu.+..". '^ ., .?s .a, -��,•,.��a .+. ,�,• Si` �y, -,yF, ,fib`- r ef,�fscy�, .Ar • "',k, µ,+ ".,,.--., ,. .. - ., [µs,r.,,„ .,.. .,r .,• a?-,y ,,,'• "ci „ ..�� ,�.. •+:;�.. +r`-s.� 54�,,, .-�.- �AS` «>'?�'+� ;s .i sw„ � ,• a ... ., -' ..:. - -„�.,.;;, ..: -- _.._' t,.. .. �a ., ..tiro. ., ... ... - .. ... .. .. _ , ,. - .. �., ' • ... , ...._... gin.” ..:. est,,., ..� - ,�• .r•. i h ~'YOL. XXX.HE ICKERING NEW. S. PICKERING, ONT. ,FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10., 1911. . -No 19 �` west o t✓ nai S.MT 0 ALTONA ATMA - .-Established 75 years SPANK MILLS The Women's Institute will hold E. B. Hopver has been on the sick _ r Xtd cal their regular meeting the Temper- list. GREEN�00D ante Hall on Saturday. Feb.'11th, at John Scott is attending the Pat' at Lulr v RE.FORSYTH, D. of O., Regis- 2.90 p. m., sharp. , Er. W. A.Sang- Stock Show at Toronto this week. a La:ed mambas of the pp�ptometri.1 si ster will speak on "The value of Sun. Geo. Wilson and -Mr. Lee, of Whit- aiattoo of Qatari*. atLeaLion g[em Lo shine:Pure Air tints t1s�Bal��"-Rea - y,e�iSbE-Sunday g -JOB. ow er e. J. enttont. glossae. Eie+a•i-d-tree �N -Best grades o�Is-I.. l�`l�, genu- '81Mies Eaeie La Subject selected Mrs. Robert Wri ht spent a few BULLS p g Claremont. 4e1f ins Scranton coal. Our coal makes Miss C. Hoover Pres). Recitation. days last week with friends in To . " NC. McKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S.. warm friends. Miss Laura Slack. All women are Tonto. p „ NA s . . Edinburgh. member of the college or invited to attend this meeting. Grye Carter,who has been s end- other Aot1r just quite as good as Phy.itiam sat Surgeons of Ontaurxecario,licentiate Have you triad our new blend ing a few days at Mineaing, has re- ,8 atteatloa to dteases o! women sad BROCK ROAD if not tr it u e eres— rn . WA KL children, Office and residence.Bron-ham. now. Walter and Mre.Robinson,of White , Mrs. Farley is alowl recovering as Rose spent. Thursday and Friday at for bread. Itz�lnakes PiCKERfNG MEDICAL SURGICAL Tea Buns for pastry cannot lie y g Robert Wright's. sties X-RAY INSTITUTE also is Mrs. George Kayea. '•BETTER F ✓ d., excelled. Several from here attended .the read John Brown, of Toronto, called on TVHI-,., friends hereabouts this week, funeral of'the late Mrs.C.Burkholder, 6 WEIETER) PlcliExlxa, - - oxxaalo White Satin for- bread stands - north of Markham, on Friday. than any other. -� without a peer. Mrs. Brown is pcoaly at present. Ja ELGIN TOWLE, M. B., M. D., C. M., Yee, nearly everybody is ill or hi1B n� -P•r► -" DUNBARTON 8 _ 2Z •i" Phyaiaian•tn-charge All kinds of mill feed -brads been. ' Specialist is Rectal Diseases. ProstatioDis- Mrs. Badgerow, ea, has had %-very the perfect Sour for pastry and cakes. eases of sea. Diseases or women, conte:. shorts, Jumbo, feed flour, oat P P y serious attack of sickness, but is now F.T.Marks,of 'Regina, is spendiug It makes*bite,fink pastry and takes �. %*mors,X-Ray examination. Diseaass of eye: Ch p, barley chop, pea meal,buck. Y P y ear.none,throat sad lune, Irittiaggiaues and w eat and screenin s slightly better, a few weeks here with his parents less shortening than other brands. It ' ell acne•and chronic diseases. g Seyeral of our young sports will and with friends at points east. is a special Sour for a special purpose. ' Cao•soars 19 to 8 and 7 to i ./sly take in the hockey tournament at The Canadian Ice Company have Chopping Tuesdays, Thursdays 'Markha-m this week. now a large Rang of men employed CITOPPING and Saturdays during. winter = - Le0e7i1<. Miss Louisa Hubbard has just res- filling up their spacious store-houses Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridaye. months. turned from the city and is suffering at the bay. We grind fast and fine. T E. FAREWELL, K.C., BARRIS- (live us a call. from a recent attack of la grippe. Quite a large number from here at- d • 21lB.OMIs�crownAttorney,andOoaaty Clarence Young and family. of Mt. tended the hockey match at Rouge �• Z+- �R�'EN - 801°' t$O°M' �'v Joy, and Wm. Fall and wife. of Whit- Hill on Saturday last between High- T. BARCLAY,Barrister-at-Law, \ by, were among the visitors of the land Creek and Malvern, the former a • Solicitor,Noeary Pnblio,Special t:ami- T T sick this week. winning b a score of 2 to 1. ser for High Court of Jnetsee, Brock 9L:Nt, V• Ai, :PINS, LIMITEDI Themxny friends of Mrs. Macfad• EVANSVILLE. Whitby, 71y yen will be pleased to know that her J. G. DOW, B. A., Barrister, PICKERING, ONT. WHITBY progress towards recovery is now as R4 Solicitor.No rapid as can be expected, and her ulti- XILLStory to the,tto 1rd St to The oldest person in this vicinity, �s ,loan. tt?>aw neat door to the Standard Beak, mate and complete recovery is confi- so far as known, died at the Count " Whitby, salt' y dently expected. .. • �fNRY. CHRISTMAS TO k�l House of Refuge bare on Saturday _ evening. Samuel Laugbn, known as ��etersttwsry' "Sammy Lone," was, as nearly as GREENWOOD ' n•�,R. E. J. SHIRLEY, Veterinary could be recorded, 108 years of age. Having put this Mill and water- z� aJ Surgeon. Honorary graduate of the On. ,Hee my He was an Irishman, born in the M. Gleeson spent Sunday in Clare- Ser in Stet-class aha I r -Mario vetenaary O�tlege,Toronto,Quaih4s. All -- city of Doublin. He came to-the mont with his brother Edward. pe diseases an9 salaries o[domesuc animals treat- • , tiff gpd oa the most modern,approved and'sgientido QQ House of Refuge from L abridge town- Mrs. Huesum, of Freeman, is spend- have installed a prindples, Offices at corner of Sims and Lint Parlor Suiten ship in June, 1903, shortly after the ing a week with her mother, Mrs. J. oa♦ve., Pickering,Ontario ly - institution was opened. The old man Graham. New Attrition Mill, for feed. I have cut the0price } off for had not a pbysicaly ailment, his death Chaa. Spencer was in the village on We can also do wheat gristinit for r NtslttnS** 91a�sl;fs. Xmas trade. - being due solely to the wearing,out of Saturday moving his household effects �^^^T^^^^ ' • life's functions. He entered upon his to Brooklin. you out of your own wheat, V� G. HAST-Issuer of Marriage Now is your chance for long sleep peacefull and painlessly, Mrs. F. L. Green.who has been con- y T Ltoeneer is the Const at Oataiio His life in the Home bad bee°one of fined to the house for two weeks with having put everything in Pickering village 471y �a+ - BARGAINS brightness and nheerfulness, and he la ggripppe, convalescent. Order for doing this. POUCHER. Real Estate Auc- was a reat favorite with all. A°oth• Gralsam and Mrs. Johnston went to TO lfoa•er. valuator_con&etnr and ardav_r_xnd- whe$ _fur, �m l` -- .... -.of Inarrisas licenses,Brougham, •� f oar Wil,same, fail on the ice on Friday the snow storm and blockade ofthe -� -' •�•� HOPPER Issuer of Marti a home and save you last and fractured his right hip, roads have been unable to return as Graham flour, etc. Very best ' D• Licaaaee to the Oonaty of .onta�r o. money, too. ;. yet. F i c a attention given to all work. -- '� Odes at store and-his residence.Clarsmont. Disney, baying purchased 4 WHITEVALILhouse in Oshawa, will vacate the farm Give as a call. � R.BEATON,TOWNSHIP OLEIiH some time in March. He will assist �^�i T� s . Oonveyanear, oommiadoner for taking t� BEAL � A. Major has been visiting in his brother Lew Disney In the under- V, -''LJ V ��L� ;M1 aadavita, Je•oantams. t1c, Man" b loan t ' t Toronto, taking business. We wish him nuc• ars o farm tssuw of 1!larrtage iso• Miss Ruth Annie has returned home e*w' °hie a�+.�a. oat. T-v CLAREMONT cess. - after spending a week with her grand• suite a number attended F. L �OAL , POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, Ind..Tel. 824, day or night nsother. Green's lumber sale here on Tuesday. t F. fos Counties 'of York and Onassis Alio• lir. and Mrs. Moore, of Hampton, Owing, •no doubt, to the impassahle Egg, Stove, . lit and Pea sizes Bop @alae of all kinds stunned to on•horwt clave been visiting their daughter, z w Iaottee, Address Green Sivw P.O.: Ont condition of the roads, many were. in hard coal. Mrs. Chas. B. Rice. prevented f1•om coming. Tlso prices Best 3 lump steam coal. All Coed Suss Ma Troyer bait returned to -' H. POWELL, licensed Auc• p obtained -for the material sold were under cover, full weight and - { - ♦l . 110066:. valuator and eoueesor for For Colds sad la C rappe Toronto atter paying a visit to her �naidered fairly f•easo°ahie. rOt1p t service. r Y vounuee of Ontario and Yostt. Ali siod•'of sister and friend, to Whitevale. II p .a Saes Boas collaasec! •fiber r d&9ly'o by aaeHo*- Prescriptiou.prescription No. Iles, The Whitevale anniversary which rLUMJBER - ad Sale aces.collas ed noe dot« or ocher gar• was announced for Feb. 12th is i s Memlan apply at rwid6nee.Blisab•th tit.Ptak- .. post- = - - ia;OUGMAM - .' .( _ snag. Phone order•left at Nzwe Oil ce,P9ek- ••IM40MO LAX1NM'• poned indefinitely owing to repairs be- onus, or Mee star•, Claremont. will re- n made to the church, Hugh "Mechin spent Saturday in Food stock of tough and matched �ertve prom ppti atteneNo*. Saa+etaettoo g*asaa- g hemlock, also matched and 3 s phone onmWrls Indepeadea/1003 It,goes-right after the cold., The The Lf.dies' Aid-Society of the Bap= Uafiawa with his son Norman. �► -- dose is taken every half hour. The List church bold a social evening at Elmer and Donald Willson, of To- : dressed spruce and `pine. .. n T"1'� PHILIP - the home Of Joseph and Mre. leasan mato, were borne over 8u onto PIC, 1 hemlock lath. ���V./1111�''"''"ii11price is 25 cents, on Tuesdaylast. A ve pleasant Roy B. Robson, nt Tomato. spent ry P y sP's 2z, 8z and-4z Ontario cedar ' time is reported. over Sunday with his parenta. shingles, 8x and 4z British Our mall driver failed to reach our Fred. Stephen+on is off duty, owing Columbia shingles. Hrte a full line of 2resh and Cur- village on Tuesday last owing to the to_Ia grip and is at his home here. FOR THE KIDNEYS Let me quote you prices on any ed meats constantly on hand. recent&now storm. This is the fi<rat Mr. and Mre. Bennett,of Claremont t building material you may , — Preiniva� P >cots liilrie "_y guests_ _ .-_ _.;___.._ aqui . - _ .__ m, Bologna, Weiners etc. you The Women's` InatituteI will hold Jnho Dafoe,of Toronto,visited with time in ton ears t at.mat. has-. ailed' were the eats of nnett Bros.on Roll Breakfast Baeotl- y to reach our town. Frtda last, • gn � Pills. A-trial vain convinee - Bill stuff* specialty of their superior merits. Price 50 their regular meeting on Wednesday, has parents, David and Mrs. Dafoe, Ind. -phone 1504. Highest pt7et+s . fes forFeb. gg, at t the ho of Sunday. . pet cents. Fe Ibth S p.m. a me over Butcher a cattle _ Mrs. Judson Put Come 'out Indies On account of illness E. B. Hoover _A E E SO R and see how the Institute will brighten wits unable to attend council meeting • • • T• M. McFA DDEN you up. on Monday. LOCIIST HILL - iekerin� weir aurJr.-Epworth League is becom- -George Duncan is indisposed at' OF DRUtiL37BT AND GRADUATE OPTICIAN ing very interesting. Ust meeting present. His many friends hope for x, PICKERING, = ONT, taken by Lydiawas ttken by ffisjoH nes a lseautiaines and ful his MisWmasa recovery.. Jr., and famil g E TdB�ng a g Station(3. TI. okerin i e T. Troia East ane as foUows First-class rigs for.hire _. . y' No. 6 mail 8.05 A M. g duet given by Misses Muriel Beare and and Miss M. Cassie-are viSiting with 12 Local ' $.43 P.M. READ ESTATE Freesia Hames. friends in Toronto. D$ Or night , ,t 14 'Local 6.04 P.M. Day g The Epwortb League will give a -Mrs.-Ed: Holtby returned to her Trains going West . dee as follows- Bus :Bus meets all. trains �•••� valentine concert on February 14th. home in Toronto on Saturday, aecom• sir - "No, 13 Local . &36 A. M.- A very appropriate program consist- .papied by E. and Mrs.Holtby. 11 Local 2.90 P.bio } Teaming promptly attended to. Two fifty-acre farms for sale cheap ing of dialogues, songs,readings,'etc., James Beatttp, Sr.,' as. been confin- 7 Mail 8.50 P.M. Good buildings, plenty of water, one- also your photo taken for bc. by our -ed to his bed for the past two weeks . T<. Agent for Canada Carriage Co. t *Sunday inotudsd. half in cash,- alanee on mortgage if artist. Everybody welcome. with a severe attack o la grippe. $• p8ak, required. MissEdith h rodie returned h ` M dtt B to the Ptclterttfsg, city on Tuesday, after a couple of — Also a good• tenement dwelling _sCNOOL REPORTS. weeks visit with her.mother, Mre. A. yielding 12%in the village of Picker- Brodie. Report of S. S. No. 2, Pickering, for The, Ladies"Aid of.the Methodist i g R Blacsnaithin ing' ELL0 .1 January Sr. IV.-Clarence Balsdon, church will hold their nest regulr Nfiofk**fors **b 4011 Edward Stork, Edna Prouse, Nellie meeting at the home of Mrs. L. John'. t` Having rented the Dunbarton shop Lee.' Jr; IV.-Cora White; Elvh' sfon•oil Wednesdtiy, Feb:15th'. yt, g p �it�31 �i1�(S S4111*00992. White. Sr. III.-Clifford Salter. Jr. Colin Philip, accompanied by Mre. Cart you beat this ? and opened the same,I am prepar. III.-Sopkrona Annan,So hia Annan, pnrdv and son, of Keswick, spent ed.to do all work entrusted to "'.' 1e �fa♦ Leone Reed. Pt. II.-Pearl Stork -� ' •Szsturday with Lite Misses Law.. of • aStlr�D Silver Lockets _ me in the above line. Jeana Stork, Omar Slee Sr. Pt, I.- Pickering, and are now visiting rela. g Horseshoeing a specialty. " Fred. Stork, Stella;Slee?, Mar - Gall in and see me an time. W.N. Riehaidson• Gorgon, Forrest Reed. Jr. Pt. Ia Y tives at Dollar." at half price, and Y A number here are agstating for the Myrtle Salter, Milton Sleep. Dorothy re-organization of the Farmers' Insti ..�e5 Hand :Sa .. E• T. _a 33R, Notary Public, Pickering. Toms. Jr. Pt. Ib-Margaret West- tute. There was a branch here some , DUNBAl<iTUN gate. R. E. May.Teacher. years-ago, but it failed ,to keep up. .•-at 257.off, to be sold,at •;. = BLACHSMITHING, S. S. No. 4, Uxbridge, report for Much benefit is derived from the meet. � z Januar IV.-Robert Willison. Or= B A S S E T 'r S The >�OOD oxsIN f:nf January: ing,held by the Institute as well as fF val Roach,Robert Roach, May Raw- from the numerous government re- this month(February) a ♦ WOODTUB ING son, Rosa Watson. Clifford Elford. p are sett t4 its tm 1 DOMINION B"N - Dickinson,Cora Mantle. Th should III. Doll las Dickins orfs that embers. , III.-Douglas ose interea ed in be matter b d II. --Roy Crawford, Percy Mantle, meet to discuss the situatton. Head Omoe, Toronto Saw gumming and filling. Talbert Evans,Horace Willson, Orate The many friends of Mrs. -George MAY Wn NOT Pinewood for kindling deli Bred$1.75 Elford, Boss Linton, Garfield Priest, Winn, of Stouffville,were shocked on y pe General Banking Business g y Hilda Austin. I.-Edward Norton, Tuesday to hear of her death which Fit oat with spectacles? _ . transacted. ;ler cord, 18 in. long. Floss Crawford,Robert Rawson. Gla- took place on that dgy. It was kx own • Repair your watch? dye Mantle, GrAnt Evans. Average thgt elle was ill with Ia grippe, but w . attendance 1S, M,Shantz,Teacher:" her death was entirelyunexpected. Mend your jewelry? - $penial attention given to. _ S. S. No.4, Scarboro, for January; She at one time resied on the 5th Wit JACKSON* JACKSON, �ROCC ROAD Claes V.-Josepb F.•Diller.. Sr.JVr, concession on the farm now owned by Sell you anything you aced? m the oolleetiOn Of Annie Reesor,Jessie V. Beare, Vero- Ea Willson. . Her funeral took place sale notes.' _` a98 ou lots of mater ? nice Brogka, Bessie L. Morrison. Elsie onThursday afternoon. We will be pleased to Illi 9 Reesor (absent). Jr. IV,-John H. The skating carnival, on Tuesday your order. RJCIt $ROS., OF WH"fiVAL>e Lo Blanche F. Ellis,Jas. G. Lang: evening was ti decided success in every 8LlVINC18 DEPARTMENT. Sr. III.-Allan Reepor,Ada Maybury, way. There was a good crowd pres- are prepared.to fnrnish you anythipg Luella Maxwell, Sadie Oates (absent). ent and the iee was in fine condition. Ism ♦ =fit =opOlsit® received of $1, and in the line of water supply `such as Jr. III:=Anna Murigon,Amos Reesor; The following is a list of the prize- Normarn 'Bassett upwards. pampa, windmills, hydraUliB tame, Norman Beare. Jr. Il.—Mildred Ree- winners: Best lady skater in costume, !► %=terewt allowed at highest nor; Daisy Paskell. Pt. II.-Angus 1 Miss Lillie Holtby,2 Miss Pearl Gib- JEWELER AND OPTICIAN current rates. plumbing, etc. Maxwell Clifford .Andrus, Levi B. Malcolm eon. Fastest skating couple, They are also expert well diallers Diller, Louie Maybury. Primer-Rose Patterson and Miss PearMoten. Pie TE'yi?09NE GRAs. D. GORDON, Manager • Vezey,Eddie Reesor, George. race, Winton Whits,. Old man's race, WHITBY ? '' and respectfully solicit your patrons Ivy Jenkins, Larkin McGi•il, Alex, Duncan Dolphin. Yovs'race. Kenneth' s " WHITBY BRANCH. -age for tbe:futuie. Ind.phone 6521. Gates (absent). F.Bovaird,Teacher. Devitt. I . o a t. ....<,;.. ,:...,.a. -. _.. ....- ,.. "_.:.'.,.•,•... ., -"-.: :.rte „ _ e� ' t ' n w .. 'J:• .Gh},d ',. .,. .�-,,.• ..a a .a. », ..ti,s,�Wa�,.. ., , b.: .'.,. ?+ : ..+nw.. -..' a' .. r✓' "5 rm.. :.rw.r. � .�� .s� ':,y' 4.:'r.' ti^,..rR,t. ,.^-S. ,.'4s . i .:.^a .• ...,-�.r,;+ �r ... .., 9,, :wt�c;3„v,.,h,,,rn- ..>5.,.�': .r„'yi' dG a* .,>+w : s`. �y,,.r��,:, _rS,, �:�.� .t.�, '*:�-�•^z+,�r+:,�iyy,.. .,+.grt�,,�,ga.wr",s4 i;`�,;�"! ,t3 .,. ,'.. �, J, ..,.�, '� kS?, a3ltntr.- r .. ..:s<+x,. s '. ,.: . !:,1' :•�'��.'^*y,"iri''xi ..',?4°*;.� 'vs%r. .�. 'y„ _ ,-�„�, �.. �::,?,.-,.C.�i, �k”�+; c'�'?„ .'h •a 'x� _vs _, v. ..5,aa .`,. ...,.; 'mti -....., -. s .:,.. ., ra aG:.x..e.�-p r- _ F�,..vw. , ,',;E9,,, •. !.,.Qr"s,.,.«' i;J$'id'".�'v'rt';ell' ,., '°4. ^'^ - 's^ -sy, :r' '.m•!w�'t'.�'"!^,`?-.aa. ...w r-i.s.; ia., s,�,•..- s::. ^..-„2, q.a...-•' ;.7 •rr, M1 - v 1 Ye_ : 4♦'Nei'1'+4:6-44 00}1°t 4--" +4+0+++N +♦M+++ altogether, ,#nd doubtless 'doesn't i " 'a'`� k eye tNs«rtes V � �a sire extend the acquaintance- s lrs�0 ship. t R an Cacarr'Yei!�irver. H h Sore cure and positive r4ventiva,no matter how horses at Hlaga eod �� o acqu I yQO N away is cigar as Ta- X' Infectrd or'a prose .'t a givenon the tongue. acts is 44 an _ e 'eked w y h et r - �► Glands,expo the poisonous germs from the body. ee D,stanrper In Degs r _ ther moodily; but his thoughts soon and Sheep,and Cholera in Poultry. Largttst selling live stock remsQy:Cares Event back to Nancy, and his heart -' La Grippe swong human beiu`s and is a fine kidney re.nody. yon and ox s E � beat in•a strange; quick way, while who will get i Lor you. Free Booklet out. Carries and Car".' - J : his pulses thrilled as he remember- I�G DISTRIBUTORS—ALL WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS ! ed how she haai clung to him in her GPOMn MEDICAL Co,MINIMS cad sanerislsgists,s0904t1i, rt fear, and how tempting and exqui- OR, A LOOK INTO THE PAST f sire her face had seemed to him as Ur ��� ...as. of 11m ' } 51 she gradually grew calm and her -- F 5 - ver side he would 4.et. t smiles came'ag Dk--WiS1C�e s. as .•. ,, useiwe J sic. eiii, Nancy's face.haunted him; if he °' thy«+..: +"}+♦•.•#.«,►•+-♦+#.«♦•«##+}•«}• +.♦+}•. shut his eyes, slte laughed out of the darknestr. care, Merefield, the cubs may seize r CHAPTER V.�(Cont'd) He was both surprised •and an l„ you again."-- Heft's a Home D e • ,noyed. She ig,a witch. . Darnley cried, But Lord Merefield was out of y -. r After that the walk home was de- I Why had Nancy suddenly flown suddenly, to himself; "she has earshot, and Darnley laughed soft- That xJ 3ightfitl; no further mention w_asawaylip charmed me. - s :made o a man vro insulted ' stjiirfAHe gave ' he had time to draw•breath, when g e himself up to the en- What a case that is; poor boy,. inn's 11 110011111 and frighteyd her, or of the lock- . thralment of this conclusion Can Us*. t^ she discovered that; Crawshaw was , and certain] love is not altogether a' f t ,et, though Darnley had.tiot forgot., • _ r aeon- paradise to-him. 8' Homir DYEING has - ` tea, it� and the sk' above was not l is Elie house? gradually, became quiet- and ,t y tented. always been more or Darnley had been bending over And then, left alone in'the cool, ~clearer than N"ey's mind when „ i Is"of adifcuitnnder.. ' ishe re en>eked Ripstone Hall, not the dogs, dispensxag pats of wel She is an sage 1, was his next soothed by the fragrant scent of taking-Not tw when even aware of fatigue,,heat, or dis-,come all -round, and he had not;verdict, as he leisurely finished his his tobacco, he gave himself up to' you use seen the change.that had come over:cigar; and as for her thinking his thoughts of .'lane-y and her fns-' a.nd Ie,Semis comfort in ony shape or form. Card and Story 1� - the�irl s laughing, happy face, nor j about money and that brute, Craw-I cinations; while she, up iii the se• 8 Booklet t» ^ -dog-cart c 'the expression of something akin;Shaw, even for an irfs�ut;-why the(elusion of her dainty bedroom, was IMeItICJO uSON 1 g art was waiting outs de the SON to agony which had fla-khed into whole thing is it disgraceful libel, I standing gazing out-Qf the window, ; Ew"°' KINOSMe'"` Y g Iden terror. the exquisite ire fear, ; co..Llmtt.d ]great entrance wh'eri 'they arrived. btoetrest.can. 1 her eyes. He had not seen the sect,;and I ought tG feel ashamed of my- wondering in.a blank, vague sort of ' Derrick Darnley frowned 's i ht- � JUST THINK OR IT 1, , _ q i self for letting it come into my mind wav if her happiness-and content- with DY-O•LA jou can color elther wool, - 1 $y as ire said, I g proud{meat had one for ever and what cotton,slat or Mixed Goods Perfectly with which had overwhelmed her at the for a single instant. How g , the swMtl e. No chance or ttsin>f the The millionaire hasiast no time. ;intelligence that her dreaded foe!'sine is " was his next thought. I lay for her in the future, now that wleoNo Dye�os the Goode you h.nto colon Mfr. Crawshaw is -here; I'see. „r„ t, was not only actual] close at hand, vile disowns the Hamiltons. Serve I Thomas Moss had crossed her.path :1 Nancy smile:i. Y Y f ,; but wpuld be near her everyday Lo them right, 'too, if they could turn again. Aren't fou jealous? she asked. ` . torment and trouble her. their backs on her when she.need- '`It " like some hideous dream? one who will protect me now and with a little laugh, as she threw off All that Darnley had seen was ed them. T}iey ought to feel that Ah'._I was right Evhen I told myself always." IT Sher list. her hasty rush up the stairs, with 1 she despises them now that she 1 I was too ha oy; yet, though I (To be continued.) - g. Do you care trbout money 4 ! p ~vas the young man's reply, put eagerness-that as he remember- will never need their help. Thank feared something might come to ?° ed it sent a carious pang to his i Heaven-that she will never come to trouble me, I never thought of this 7 - abruptly and questioningly. i j adore. it"'"she laughed back, heart, which, grew deeper an-&'sant there now. How happy she!—I_never thought that he could PROVERBS IhlPROVED UPON ,w deeper as he walked across the is! Her Rice is like a flower bathed'come into this rife, mix in this s startled, fearful look came in her ;i� ti Pnets are borne, not paid. •land then the laugh died away, and . _: j ' grounds_. perpetual sunshine it is the re-. w'urld, and now he has come, riot �Ti��tieLe'9_a ]rill tbeFe�_ $_J_ ` r, es. My judgment has been utterly flection of her mind. Who could- quietly-- brit Loudly and ,stents-}pas " y''Who-who is that speaking?" at fault, it seems," be said, bitter- help loving her? It is no wonder!t:o:isly. Why has not Dr, Grantley A bird on the tree is worth two- ly,-to himself, kicking -savagely at Dorothy has not grown tired of her, -told "Ire about this T If I had been r �eThoserefinedee¢cents," Derrick on the hat. ° a tittle daisy that was rearing its for she is as sweet and rare as she warned, I might—'' but there Flour by any other name would tN Darnley replied, cerelesaly rhe was innocent .and pretty head-to greet'is is beautiful' j Nancy Etopped. Warned or no, the coat as much, bending over one of the many dugs the summer sun, and she is no. And here his rhapsodical musings f diseotiifort, the horror of meeting Heaven help those who - help �1 better than the rest. We was we-r broken b the arrival of Lord this man would have been just the } that came to greet him—"belong P Y themselves—without permission. . oto Mr. Crawshaw, or, to give him that 'she said just now, 'I adore Merefield in a very bad temper. same, She sighed a little, then sat 1 Y Pe One swallow may not make a ]his full title, Mr. Thomas bions money" She said ,it laughingly, I "lou are a sic;' fellow, •Derry,'' down and thought it all out: in her Lsummer, but one grasshopper Crawshaw, late timber foreman.,_of but it was the truth she uttered, the commenced, flinging himself on cool, commonsense way. "After makes many springs. i - 'all the same. Boone '—money ail," she mused, , things are su Y 1— Y r rile gTA98,.Viciously. I think your the East End'r' London, but now ` ,Tana this brute, because t ,r changed that it may not be -so bad, -_:_ owner of several estates, and oc might have given me a hand. 'r cup er of the Manor House, ritual-,he. can boast of a gigantic banking! IT}romas '-~leas, foteman of Yorrick's p •� account, is set up and worshiped "'zuu have fuer, such able ones timber yord, is a very different RF.14ftiMBER TO FORGETg-d about Iwo miles from : Nl� e torn ashy mo 1 y as a creature from Doss ors draw- $]ebbs-"A woman is always it - vi - neared .the tennis court, for forgetful Maude and Ella, that I don't-think !shaw, Fs : °. p r - r Derof ry—back IYuDarn eh lit another mi cigarette, and I Iogxcai." - Oh, there arRe Der back � g t 9•. millionaire and grgeat y. } l mom the ofd ti 11' affectionate if or of hrs Y, g eons del matrimonial ve cary tch'-'—her jus$of ll�11 I �lobbs—"les ; she will always ex- } already—and what have you done ; smiled while the oun eaxl vented pest you to remember her birth with :fancy, pray 1" I partner, the Hon. Ella, and, reach-:his, feelings freely on his friend. is Interior, day, but never her age," p ldoubrtleNs in his heart he will re- °Et: There was a decided Much -of '' a shady and lonely corner, flung! I believe they would have Bone joice that he escaped the folly of —+ - peevishness in Do,rothv Leicester'a himself on the grass and gave way on playing till doomsday if Fairfax marrying.me when he can now take An amusing blunder was pia+ in pretty voice. to his thoughts. hadn't sudden.y espied Crawshaw 'a w fe from any the case -of an Irish judicial de- g" poor, aristocratic Darnley was silent for s moment; Why do I let this girl vex me;about to-depart, and the cubs, of famil% he chooses;yet, yes, how til- ciaratiun that certain reside:it ma- _ he had been standing staring up Ian she does,- he cried, impatient- course, fled to .greet him. I hope ' Jv i was: the difficulty will -be in- Ri`tratea "could 'no more st'ite..`a at the broad staircase in a fixed, ;Iv, to himself; "is-it not sufficient to goodness he will carry one of finiteaimal'I—the ulor had rQme_: case than they could write a Gml)k =`I I y g g' ienou n' should a be?n bewitched them off—the two to ether are tea y vele•' This was made to re�l that . almost vexed way when his cou- at I g back to Nancy's ebeeks, the light °. sin came out of the lar a dradain much for me:" i the magistrateR "could no -m• re - i g y c, , to those marvellous eyes. "When room and put the above query to 'her face the very instant I saw it "x�e what.it_ia zo have a coronet all is said and dune; he can c,nly I state a case than they could ride .., him, —that in one moment she should at your back,''' laughed the other I regard me as a poor dependent on a Greek,goat. f He 'woke from his reverie with a' man. ' :start and locked dews at i)urothy,'i have scattered all m� prudence and j Sir Humphreys love and generos- k I worldly wisdom to the four winds, I "The coronet may go down to ity, and sn quite beneath the great 1 ":ire checks fashionable now?'•' "Mir-I Hamilton is in. her own without w,urr •.n myself over ever 'lie bottom of the-sea, 'for all I Mr: Crawshaw's. notice: Besides. I at-ked a -highlc•drtssed yot,ng reran file room, I believe," he answered, in 3 ' g y� ` , curionsiv short .runner. little th ng cr.nccrning her, as I ]lave;-care ' observed -lord Merefield, �am safe now; if—if he should tr} of his tailor, as he looked ever dune these -last two days? Would gluomily; then with an assumption to' remind n.e of .the past,_ 1. have <.oine-clutli. "was I don't 1'rl'►•--ve the --In her mom : then 1 expect she env man in his senses do as I am of indifference '-What have 'you y is tired out, and no wonder, starting doing gi,,. : y g ]done-with Lolly? ' Y �,, edtrsu seen y about the pIhe ��lt ,f' He -....Off to walk to the village in this a ' Y • ;hest. I mean to scold her well, ( lulled a '.ow ear arden chair Oh, we parted company hoitrs S&Ao" CUIT i, 1. ' close to- Ii vl-a-nd flu.n himself into ago. I fancy she is with .th:e m'il- I eIokly tops c.od>:a. cures cold&, heals u hvn 1w,said it that it ca,.n.]fan _ Are you going in to say How d'ye g sr�naire. Are you -ng 'in.? Take,=throat aaston s 2e ceae&. ;l},•ence in the rho ,,cry rx 31y. _— <io� to."the grew tniliratrsire, i — --'- , ----- -� 1- P Y l ry? You know it is yotir duty to .hare a smoke, it will clear . ;pay court to all his wealt'�," my brain; I want to see into this -Dorothy's face had lust its cloud, matter lightly'; •i won't condemn] 4: 7LAO stud µas as sunny and level; as her tua'quickl�' .tarns] : she had been a little vexed I. So saying, he pulled out his ail- s.`ti c' * �; � t •R ithat Derrick should have left her i'er case-7a gift from Dorothy— Ito go, after Nancy: 6ut now he was gad, ha.3nr lit a cigar. he folded s� .' back again; and that was all she his grins and beg n to think. asked. Had she been a little less Soothed b%- the of th-e fra- nt need, his mood softened, and occupied with het own feelings in gr. this subject, she must havo noticed Nancy's face, kith -those wonderful' F F l ' khat Mr. Darnley was in anything a es and tremulous, sweet red lit:•, lent a pleasant humor. i returned to' 'haunt,' fascinate and "Mr. Crawshaw i5 quite prepay-t irnient him; � � �.- 1� r � ` �� tkZSr��•y� � �;` e•d to receive env amount of hom- "Hang i„ -all . he mentally de-I age, so come atong," she laughed, 'clared, Aitli,a sudden &-termination I - slipping her dainty han:l ••through'born of •a variety of feelings, "i his arm; and trving to pull him td- am a brute to judge •the child so 1 ward the drawing-room, whence harshly; so miich rur' my 'great'!' '- issued sounds of a strong; .loud i theory of never going on anything j aoice. holding forth with much 'like circumstantial evidence, w•ric;t-F' '••Which . of Thane Pictures tsonsequence. and vigor. at th•e werest, tfie vaguest Cause, I i � I)arnley's brows"contra-ctecl' in a immediately begit. to imagine all i ]Best Represents Your StAblib ? drown. J 50_its of things. ~row, why should ' ":luny .thanks, but I would ,ra= I doubt her about that locket' F your Stable interior is of wood, yoti'I] do F You 'would ' n so:arthln; of;the pAssi• I well to tear down those old, unsightly I ilines of Concrete, Oli out the.cnupon and Cher be excused, -Dollt', he said, !What earthly connection can the stalls and mangers—and-build new ones send lt_to us. n mail, we will send -curtly: 4-'1 have had one expeai- d'ainty, beautiful, refined, intel � 'lec- pi'Concrete. on a copy of oui• frer; I(M-page book, i y "Wla! ence of air. Crawrhaw an I am in teal=in every sense a -thorough! Tn fact, the entire Stafale=inside aitd out-- She Farmer Can Do ralth�o,ic>eta" tahoald'be'built trf Concrete: Tn.this book ;you'll find complete instrue- oo Burry-to have a.second. I thin)- lady—what connection can she have 1 tions for the -co nstrvc tion of almost every- I will go and resette Merefield from I with such creatures as this 1l]an i This is the modern material--ft has the thing- yon can think of, in the way of"farm " the cubs, he must have had about whom she refused to. let me full,.)w tnerita of Pightlinesa, endurance, and economy buildings, floors, vats, troug is, etc., Ste. enough of them by now:''' land thrash—to-day And why and is Sanitary. Nowadays, for a fnrrlier not to )Snow : ' 'y' Th r er himself y i use a how to rnix and use roucrat�, .19 to confe.''i "You have only to utter the ma-.should sire nut treasure a little gold a fa m can, b to rusk .himself away behind the times, gicai Hord"s, Crll'be f is here. locket if. she likes?" tetany little improvements that, with any other • material, would require the employment o1 "?!i7tat the Fanurr Can Do filth Concrete" :wlIl and Merefield :yill'be free immedi- He took his hat off, flung it away, skilled labor. notonly inform you—it'will also interest you. stely, Dorothy ubservod, with a and rumi led his dark.,_.curLy-_lcc ks, — ie -- �• - _ slight sneer, and then she .gate an his face growing shadowed and un- ^- - What the farmer Cin Do With Concrete impatient littlLf slbn. easy again. Tells-you how to we t onertr In eonstruetinpt "I should like to go with you," "I .wish, though, Ac-bad' let me ° ^'• ° Barns Hens' treats stablaa t ih'e'saW, "bu•t I'must remember my 'get at that fellow. I would ]ispe_ ISN SME R Cisterns -. '`',' Httchtms Posts stairs _ ditty as hostess and tettirii, to mV ' "' Dairlea Horse Blocks Btatlr you i, given him sum to remember 230NCRETE steps rriciy send ivery unwelcome guest." this dgy li,v. She seemed 'as'if she a °• Fokknop Tonka •Housed Tanks me puny �, Founaslons Poultry Houses T t' '. - Darnley 'periled" -a broad 'terinis feared to let me go after him. By rrd Troughs " i s " ' ' e e Posts Root Collars .. o f TI7+nf That low over his Eyes, and, with a Jove' 1=,if' A flush rosy to Feedlny' Fioory tB.11os_ Well curbs the Fa war Can t :short whistle to th'e dogs;' set'"off I Gutter shelter Walla oto.,site.,eta. , ` his face, arc] a smile came uneon- Do RWh Cp„cr,tr.". across the lawn- towards the ten- sciously to his lipst making him , pre ground. almost handsoe in th't mome_nt. xame . ' ric`'irat Tif hen Ere nervous about Cetnac�tt Cement CO.; ueelLi wd•lrxe ................. , • • ao - r +ra N octal lilanas HNiliiah' l C11, bah:conceited ane that I am, why TRSwL .. .. . should she care thou t me'? fihe has ' or ... - °oic4lY +.top�'condtta, .:-nyes,tollla, heals M ;t..s^bloat r.,d luni% sL: rsa!r. only a�uowu ine about 61rce\UayB + • ,n.^ '....�, •`.1.: Pa art. 1 i.'f,,, .'..r•, Y�'. jn:;=. 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Abwlun/r harmlue. 84 amts a Eo i :Five Trainmen and One Passeer nKilled TBApE CENTRES OF _— at all dw�..�. NATIONAL DRUTi do CIIPNUCAI. CO -'P OF CAADA, Lg ® [ aT -----on .-T. 1-Bufal .and orlerich Line. W — 4 t9 Prices. 01 .Cattle., :GrAtn,, EhceseTENDERS �--.FOR- _TEN .- _ : A,des atch from Brantford says:: tosh' . customs clerk) Brantford and Other Produce at H me �., The lives of six Bien, including five back injured; George Hunt, Brant- _. and Abroad.' trainmen and one passenger, were fond, shaken up .Robert Errett, , 1B lost and several injured to ater- engineer, minor bruises:. ._and BREADSTUFFS. '�t -p �+ : -rible catastrophe on the $uffalo sprains. , ' Toronto, Feb. 7.,—Flour—Winter• rlour' East.* is ' and Six` Destroyers Ol the ' and Goderich line of the Grand . WAS 17 MINUTES LATE. wheat 90- per cent. patents, $3.55 ' Trunk. Railway. which happted at ' ba flours— 9.29 Saturday night, three and a The ill-fated, train left , ran or First patents, $6.40; ascan pa :half mile's west of Paris, and mid- 17 minutes late, and was running P way between Paris anu Drumbo. in charge of Conductor Ausbrook, ents, $4.90, and strong bakers', g $4.70, on track Toronto. A despatch from Ottawa says: has confidence and who might bd ,urs The catastrophe was the result of I with full right of way. None of the 3danitoba-Wheat—No..].1 i\`orthern The Guveinment has called for ten- bona fide tenderers, will have ao• t a head-on collision between the crew were aware of the approach- $1,01%, Bay ports; No.2 Northern, deter for the construction of the ten cess thereto., '4 westbound passenger train, running ing engine, which, it is understood, 99c, Bay ports, and No. 3 at 93%c', new vessels of'the Canadian navy, -Letters have been sent to all the from Buffalo to Stratford, and a had running orders to its destina- Bay ports, with Winter storage at contemplated in the initial build- leading British and Canadian firms. mogul engine in charge,of Engineer tion and "to avoid regulars:" The Goderich ic-extra. log-programme, viz., four R:•istcis who are.in a position to tender, in•• Robert Errett of Sarnia, running engine should hove stopped at Ontario Wheat-No. 2 white, bre, I and six destroyers of tlae latest im- viting them to inspect the plaas light from Stratford to Fort -E-rie; Drumbro,. but instead, proceeded- an _ n pe: mho plan's and'spec% and put in tenders. It is:stipulat,& Following in the wake of the col- on to Paris, colliding halfway with aide heations are, as has already been i ed'that all the vessels must be built lision came a terrible, devastating the passenger train. Had the lat- Barley-Malting qualities, 53 •to stated, based'oft th8 plans received f in Canada. Tenders must be in bar fire, which incinerated the bodies ter. been on time the two would eoc� outside, and feed 48 W 5Jc cut- from the Admiralty last fall and em- April next. When submitted they of a couple of the victims, and made have met at Drumbo. Whether the side brace the very latest-advances in 'will be- gone over by the experts '- an easy prey of the three splinter- crew of the engine had forgotten Oats-No. 8, white,-35 to 3Sc; kin naval seient:e. 'rhe tebders'ate not'of-the Navy Depa7tmeilt and prob. , ed coaches of the train.' The fire about the passenger train, or whe- track, Toronto, and 33 to 33',ac'c ut-1 publicly advertised, since fol!)w ably some time must elapse then 1z left nothing but the bare trucks ther orders v�*� mistaken, is a side.; No. 2 IV. C. oats, 3r;Sc, Bay ling the rule of the Admiralty, ue•!befure a decision is reached as to � and wheels, and a mass of twisted matter wl•' -�-,t be leariied ports, and No. 2 at 36c, Ba"y 1•orts-- tails. have to be kept secret, and I which tender shall be accepted, all iron and charred ruin. out of the .- ..vav reticence. Corn—No g American fellow; ionly-firms in whom the department i the, conditions being considered. B:•AGGAGE.CAR TELESCOPED. 5$; c, prompt shipment, Ioruuto THE VICTIMS.- When the crash occurred the as- frei hts. I " The dead are: A. Turner, engin senger train was travelling at about Peas-�o. q at 82 to K3c oatside. ?low, 47%c', all on track, through �cttry at forty below zero, his boost billed. Oats—No. 2_white., 36c; No. �was burned to the ground at about *`- eer, Stratford; leaves wife and 35 milea an "hour, according to the Itye—f4 to G4/c, outside. 13 white, 35;_t; 'Nu. 4 white, 34%c. 9-o'clock. The family were � at ' grown up family. J. D. Smith, fire- Brantford passengers. The engine Buckwheat—No. i` at 48 to 49c; BarleyMal-I 90 to 95c. R . - - 1 ► - r�� mooing much faster, outsiie. i — g+ ye— `breakfast, and the, was not dis- man, Strati \u. ., on track �34c. covered until too late-to check itt r family. Peter McFarland, baggage- as it struck with such impact that Bran—Manitobas at $22, in bags, _ { - Minneapolis', Feb, Wheat— headway. Very little of his Itauxo- yfi dren,. JohnrV�bitelswri rens niers- escthe oped,sand car eine lmend u£ thle Toronto, and b carr�$•� 4 i sa'i+s- May. 81.06 5-8 to $1.08;;; July, 81,- hold effects were saved from the, i' taxi.g P- l - p 04,:14' to $1.047-8; Nu: 1 hard, 81- flame's. senger, Goderich, formerly of smoking car driven in, where the Toronto, and shorts $21. 1No, 1 Northern, $1.03 Whitby; wife suffering from shock. passengers were buried in flying 1053-9; 91,Ot7_g; No, 2 northers, 81 to P 'CALGARY'S_ POI 1 LATIO.N. -William Tye, mail clerk, Goderich; splinters and glass. T II 'COUNTRY PRbDti t3F. I — leaves wife and grown up family. ` Darkness immetiiate.y enveloped 1 - $1.02 Z 8; No. 3 ivheak; 98c to $1.�1. I . �3en er, Drumbo. ,the train and its struggling ,oec.0 Apples—Spys, $1.50 to. .$G; Bald• 'Bran—$22 to $22.50, flour—First i The Dirret6r7 Xiin Makes it Oreo ` D. J. Crozier,, pa g ;wins, $4 to $5; Greenings, $1 tU ,patents, $4.75 to $5.15; do., sec- The list of injured includes -the ; pants, the 'excitement and confus- Fifty-flue Thousand following: W. J. Map, mail clerk, ;ion being greatly enhanced b• the $4 50; No. 2 assorted, $3.50 to,$1•- _onds, $4 C5- to,$5.05.; first clears, >; 5 150 per barrel. !$3.15 to $3.55; du., seconds, $? • A ,despatch from Calgary, Alta., , Hamilton, severely scalded; W. T,'fire, which rapidly spread from the- Beans=Car lots, .81."0 .tu $1.73,:15 to $Q.75. says: Calgary's population is 55,330, lk , 'Henderson, city solicitor, Brant-I old coal oil lamps is use on the and 'small lots, 81.55 t� $1.90. i }I according to the estimate of the - Honey—Extracted, vE No.clecombtiwholesale Montreal0. to LIVE STOe X MARKETS chotcedirectory authorities.. This means " lord, _ an increase of over 9,000 is the past ! beets injured; William Mein- train. — i r GEN. GRONJE IS DE.kD. and even fatal fires as a -result 3f j $? to $2.30 per dozen; :�o. : ci,mb, steers -met .a gout demand at 61/c 1 year, One revealed fact in the this year'rwth � improper wiring of buildings. Col. wholesale. $1.73 to $2 per dozen. ito t ' 'c, and the common grades Y brow ht the same rices as noted directory, and that 1s that the city Ryas Captured by the Canadians at Hendrie, Chairman of the Railway i Baled fay—No. 1 at 11: 50 "to ` g shows a greater , proportion Paardebem ConTmittee, says that the bill, 813, on track, and �o. Sat $9.30 •above The market for hogs was which it is contemplated to enact to 810.50, l _, ,� t., A despatch from Klerksdorp, would give municipalities the pow I a:e row= ' ' '• bales of selected lc,ts at $' "5 Lo 'than in 'alinost any other city in Transvaal, says General Piet -A. er to insist on the work of electric'track, Toronto. 1187,90 per 100 lbs., weighed off care, the 'west. A slight foreign-speak-' Cron e, the noted Boer general, , wiring, not only in public buildings, Putatoes--Car lots 75 to 80c per (ins increase is shown in the north - 1 Toronto, Feb. 7.—The top price who was captured by the Royal but in private houses as well, be. I bag• for a good bunch of export cattle, I and eabt of the city. 1 Canadian Regiment at Paardeber Poultri•—�FholesalA Prices of ,!1,.50 to 1,300: lbs.,.way- 916,•5. JL g S ins safely and carefully'done, Thrs o 2 -- in 1900, died on Saturday. object mould be attained by mak- 1dressed -iwult-r. Chickens, 15 tO few select-1 cattid of the export CANADIANti 1F0\ PRIZES. +1� - m the com lhn wer of the d� per lb. ; fowl, 11 t� 13c-per ebe; ,class were bought for local butch- — l g Pe g 'Po ELECTRIC WIRING. municipality extend not only to ducks, 16 to per • • erin.g at $5.90 to .$C.20. Good loads At the 'National , Corn Show at _ companies, but to individuals also, 19 °� per Ib.. and g4cge2 13 to . f - - , 13i/.c Per Ib. Live, I to 2c 1e'ss, sold h steady U at $3 to 83aS;lme- Columbus Ohio w a 1 .(lntarlo Government 'trill Give Manager f. the Idtusn. $3.?5 tu_ 85.30: good cows A despatch from Ottawa say t �k Ilmaieipallties Wider Powers. o G. Ferguson, . Dominion 13s:ik at Hanley. Sask., ':`THE DAIRY MARKETS. Jrte-acl�• at (R3 to $3..2Z: common cows � •� telegram was received on FridaylI A despatch from Toronto says: shot hiini-If < eacL by the Department of the Interiorf P 'Rutter—I airy prints, 21 t° 22c; easier at $3 25 to $4 : goxKl bulls,The Ontario Government is about The merger of the Ames-Holden chuice dairy '9olids, 21 to 22c; infer- $4 to $5.10;. canners, $•1.30 to $2. I announcing that Hill. and Botts, o!ti --to hriag in a bill, it is understood, Company and the James McCready ior, 17 to 19c; choice large rolls, -75, Lambs, $6.20 to $6.10. Sheep, I loydminster, had captured the which will tend to lessen the de- Company, Ehoe manufacturers, has !20c. Creamery quoted- LSe per $•1..5 to 84.75. Hugs, i7#,A3 tu.b., �Silti'er Trophy 6eareepstalEes, plo•rable frequency of destructive been completed. - IIib, for-rolls 25c for wl.AW and 23 and $7.40 to 8',50 fed and watered. 81,,00, for the best peck of oats i at the National Corn Show, now is to, 24c for separator prints. —--+-- lots of pickled.bring , C_1RIBO. 0.091E SOI`TII. 1progress at Columbus, Ohio. The 23 to 26c; cold storage, 26" to 27c; Reserve Sweepstakes, for the beats j . Test Herds err` Said to be Aaunf- peck of wheat, was Avon by Norman' -BE' MILLION LIST WILL fresh, +3c, and strictly new laid, Saskatchewan. L 30c per Boren.. _ I. - ins Lane Athabaska.. Chanz, Davis, ,f Cheese—Large, 13c, and twins A despatch from Edmonton, •i - 13"c _ Alta,, says: Edwa4.l Itiylie„of Fort 1%0NDERF_I'L ACHIEVEMEN Chi ewyan, who reach+-d this city From Famine and Pestilence in China HOG PRODUCTS. an Friday, after nearly a moni;:'s l LnAviator on BleTiot Monoplane a 11'% to 12c r' from the north by do V• ata, l Flies With Eight 'Passengers. - ” _ Bacon—Long clear, /� tip g a i ; --Before -Spring Arrives per lb. in case lots; mess pork, reports that caribwo are haunting A despatch. from Pau France 821.30 to $22; do., short cut, $25 to Lake .Athabasca in vast herds, and ;Ser s; -� four-seated Bler'ot mono- $25.50•; pickled rolls, $22.to 822.50.- coming.neare;r. to civilization than lane, piloted b L. E. Martin, flew A despstch'frotn Nanking, China; Murder is now addiirg io'the` ,p. e ieaya: That, detths-due' to•fam- death' r611, -reported William F. Hams—Light to medium, 13 to ever before. $I gives as a reason , the Pau aerodrome an Thusae N F. _�� -� 16c; do., hcavy, ]4c;,rolls, 12,/, to the exceasivd cold forcing the herds;day frith- eight passengers, whose ` the-pestilence following in i Junkim, Presbyferisn missionary at 13c, breakfast bacon, 17 to 17rc; into thick timber_thaf fr gee thee combined weight was 1,112 pounds. its wake, will total million before Sitchien. In their desperation at This establishes a new record for i• 'backs, -18 to 19c: north shore of the lake. _ spring, was the estimate submitted I the• lack of food, he said, tire,-bol- s .., g Lard—Tierces, 12/c; tu"is, 1.3c; gto the relief:committee here on Fri- der of the.natives-have farmed-ma- i, the number of passengers carried -day. • Relief workers are aghast rending bands, who stop at no- pad -13%c: TURNED 0. T I\ Bl'fTI:R COLI}.-in-an aeroplane. F with the realization of the task be- thing in robbing wayfarers and fore"them. Even were they in ren plundering houses. In many Lawns- MONTP tMARKET a Mr. Ileistand's . Residence at La- Iv, E AL MARSETS. Judge Snider•reversed Magiati•at* n -ceipt of-unlimited contributions-for persons wearing good clothes fear Toronto, Feb. 7.—Oats—Cana- wont, Alberta, Burned. Jelfs' judgment at Hamilton in relief, the . Missionaries,• doctors, to go on the str1eet at. night,. let siert 1A extern; No. 2, 40 to 40%c, A 'despatch from. Lamont, Alta., recent liquor case and fined Punier and.other volunteer workers would I theS be waylaid and stripped of car Iots, ex store;-extra No. 1 feed, says: A fire here •on Thursday Gardner $50. The defeadaub i v. be almost- helpless ill the face-of♦their garments which can be sold �q to 39%c; _�o. 3 C. W. 38% to morning leases Mr. Heistand and hotel proprietor, sad the sale ws two-and one-half millions of suffer- for cash by the starving highway3;,c; N'o. 2 local whits; 37i to 38d; fancily homeless. With the mer- made by a bellboy from a flask: . i ins people in the Anhui and Kiang men. Scores of instanges of kid- No' ; lodal-white, 36;4: to 37c; No. - Su Provinces. napping.have -been.reported.. 4-local white, 35/'; to 3bc. Flour-- Manitoba lour sheat patents blanitoba Spring ., , OF mflE ` firsts, .$5.60;• Seconds, $5.10; A4 in- � I ter wheat patents, $4.75 to $5; i. H _ strong bakers'; S4c90;'straight rot- .FE _ _ " . DRE D NO U.VU-1 lers 3$4,35 to $4.50; in bags, $2 to 7 0 Roll ts—Per barrel, $2.1 ed oa P bar 1 $4.45; bag of 90 lbs.: $2:10. Feed ' ry barley—Car .lots, ex store, 49 ,;o Ontario-s Estimated Revenues Will Exceed. r 50c. Corn—American No. 3 yellow, immense Crowd Watches the Launching-0 X11,000,044 and Expenditure X10;000,000. y" — 66',• -to 57c. Mil —Bran;, On= Thundefier. tario, $19 to $20; Manitoba, $20 to _ iddiings, Ontario, $22.50 to - $23; shorts, Manitoba, $22 to $2.1; A despatch from Toronto says: option the `iacrease in revenge icor(,,, A -despatch from London says: other prominent personages pre- mouillie, $25 to $30. Eggs—Select- In his budget speech on Thursday, licenses was $80,000. fir, ' - o. fresh,.3dc;No.-1 stock,' the Hon. A. J. Matheson, Provin- In all cases except the Temic •' d 8c , viii§It sent. eel, 2 , Thunderer the 17th B _ The -Railway - th tario 'Ra and the fourth of the The Thunderer had a displace- 25c; No. 2, 21 to 23c. Cheese—West- tial Treasurer, said t)iat the total kamiisg and On y. y�;�•' Dread g f , , exceeded the e super-Dreadnought tzpe,_ was .s.uc ment of 22,680 tons and will .be erns, lli; to I2yc; eastern§,' 11/ a§timates for the year are $11,- revenue has ti * cessfully launched from the yards equipped with turbines with a to- to 11%,c. Butter—Choicest, 25% to 394,361, and the total estimated'ex- mates. In the case-of the Gov of the Thames Iron Works Com, of 27,000 horse-power: She is 25%c seconds, +22%' to- 83%c. penditures, including $2,844,9oC� on ment railway there was a falling i an at Canningtun on Ej'edilesday. expected to make a speed r.i 21 capital account, `are $10,283,787. in receipts below estiatate/ _ 1.' P 3 , in tke succession $.05,004: -increase - The.Ardtbisholi of Canterbury can- l.notg an hour. The creel is 584 The „ •. service reced- feet in length, and is armed"with LihTITED STATES M:�RI�EIeS. duties during the year amounted The province can now show - ucted the religiousp g ainst lfabf - dsets of $24,000,000 erg ing the christening by his wife, Mrs. ten +1 6-inch gunsand twenty-four Buffalo, Feb. 7.—Wheat—Spring, to $180,000. Davidson. Fifteen thousand poo- 4-inch guns. She is the largest ves- No 1 Northern, carloads story $1. The excess ever estimates' of 'the ties of-*22;000,000. a i8t pre witnessed- t4a ceremgaies_ The eel .ever launched=so�far up Cho- 1258 . Winter, No. 2--red, n8c ask receipts during the year was $800,= � Se�Pial hills are to be 'introdnt� sad i eel' t1li9'sessio ii whi.h vrill' incrEavi / - ofaials gave a reception for the Thames. Three thousand workmen ed; NO, 2 white, v6!/ac asked. Corn 00,1, i sev_Ril--.Gavernmeut officials and were employed in her constructioa: - w,No. 3 yello49„c;• Nu. 4 yc+_ In Spite of the spread of local the rcrenue' of-4,nz 12:°�' 3 Y�.r. kt. • v.-.. \ ..P.A 'w 4 ',h•a' ,A- ,,,,.. K4 P �FA'S,nTi i,•r ',Ah!. •k' ,h"+ ' ,:;.r.. v'-• ... .. aw ..,,,,.,,,,,,. :....,_•a .-:r+ a. r nro r -• - _ ,. .• ..,;�,:.,.M-. ,. ..,r•. d a� ..,. q.. A•. •:.a'. a5•- Par... 'ly3P #.'. �, '�•.. ” MOM .r: r "e.C:w ✓> -.x'..il" 4 ++fe anfr �1r a�Y. s.::,..,..:a:S ser. .r Rs:dt mss.. "'yrt'. _ .'t+ .. .:' ,* •,;cw�.'it.k'.,�� :.,' •116±': ,nPy aixicr. . ¢' y+S�-y, _,vire.p:.' 'uok...ns..•,-'.. '•dcir.. z'�,',..s,. 'R?Z.c :«�•'3's � .,,.ti ^�5,/}., .�,.•�.�, "' 7`J4 sQtivIY vu ..r • .+IY,_' p, Wyt+� ,- •+. w.. - .Yv .. Y •.. -n. \i,._W. "'Pb '.•` A-C t �' 'rq Lt'f,-C, L^' 4 + .}n.!'.• ,: . _- ,�' fe J,.:'•-1 «.:, .. .air .`,,A•5 •a v amu n.,;. ' '. ..- ... .. ,.'. _. .'1 / ,w-+,;'%-�' 'd`• • Nil a r ^a . y f all. The o! Xs90 1 4 m L�th A#mics sea appreclatingthe -ts of the British to snake ,� 88ISTANT AND AN APPRENTHEsh rale w blessing to thaut . Q ivi xi wai�a r,les 's.m� a� � G OOL d i ;,. if FOR SALE—House an lot situated �iCKaisiNa COUNCIL Fou. Brock st„ (am Mont, opposite the w! , L bthbadev Pride m "titeOIDw, wathodiataharoh. for pardodan apps to i ya sty y w Y W.J.GBXG(i,North Olaa=t bltL : ; ,Piok.riag.oat. The above Council met pursuant to _ _ _--_—�'reah frozen white fish. salmon and trout. RATES OF ADVMTIBID G s adjournment on Monday.Feb, 8th in C�TALLiON FOR SALE—Clydesdale t — " t lasertioo p■rlin* - - 30 o,"* the township hall.Broughaaai. Mem- Z7 sta tion two e"rs 8 imp. ero,o.r t^ firs _ --) sn 1a?e Asa Per � so.ot.- bare all present with the exception of 1 baydrs,.rsa at.� b. drag, a--a -FRESH SELECT OYSTCRIB k de Mr: Hoover, Reeve Mowbray in the parpoee, >rJiSD W,olafrorinwe 19 s0 _ r•i �"�'ae'Oi•a*' the chair. Minutes of Iasi meetin ape" ,arms given to parties m■JKag coo- B i rasa for s ors months or by the year. salt read and approved. SEED BARLEY—The undersigned CHRI STIES SI SOUITS-3b VARIETIPS aerrty o:7eart)contracts payable gnarl tl,. A number of accounts were present- a:TIA o!good clew barley for Broken sweet biscuits, 7c. a lb. a Bndnsse verde,ten linea or ander,Trish paper seed of tie llaadsXibA var/eg. APp t7 aY ?. 'was 77rerr.is oo payable is advaaoa. ed and communications read and re- voce. Price modes"*. ws aD NABDB,Hai• s>lNosie,ia local scleras ten cents per line, ferred to the various standing com- sam 19.91 Ll.e vents per use ."air subsegoeat insertion. mittees. Fine Naval Oran 2Se. 80c. 135c. a doz. �yeeial coauses rates made known on"Phos- The auditors presented their re rt. FOR SALE—Roach farm. 126 acres - �- 4lon. No fro.adyertlslag• pQ more or len, one concession *oath of will iermsed�na forbidden aadwritten �a>raraed 66- son On motion of Masers.Scott and�Vli- Piakarios .ill■ge. rood buiidinR�. splendid ■ - —.— r cordtavly. Orden for discontinuing advertise' ado the report was received and lard,well watered, •"Ply to W, H. Bs-" Finest Redpaith Granulated Sugar sneaw moss bein writing sad cant to the pub- adopted. Barristoz,o!Post Perri toss . i� )Silr. S arks,seconded by Mr. Scott, TSlL>I[a 00 have 200 copies of the auditors'reirort undersigned has for sale 1000 oodar fence ' ranted in pamphlet form for distrlbu- poste•ad tir*tolaw timber. Apply on premia- $1.96 per year; $1.00 if paid is"dvl►aa. P PsmP ea.lot 9s, con. s, Pickering. or write Jas, 8. ' Subscriptions to the United et.*.,>fiso don throughout the township. aoN$y.oh.rrywood 16 l9 ,Buy your Groceries at the Grocers ' is he Unie On motion of Mr.Scott, seconded by Mr.sparks.a by-late was read and FARM FOR SALE—For i'mmedi- i passed through its various readings +•' "k+sale Term oontatning 109 acres. Szoel- and$inall passed accepting George loot*oil,good locals large bank barn,brick JOHN M U H KAR, Proprietor, y P g g Ison.a young orcharT a.rr .ahooi,ol..r CiUe RICHARDSON ' S A�- DUDcan's resignation as Assessor on esu half lot,10 eon,fi,Markham. Apply to H. account of illness,. G.SUITE.3sa'Dcizeria 8L.Toronto, NOTE$ AND COMMENTS _.._ Mr. Wilson introduced and carried — through a by-law appointing John F01L SA)�E—At�ot81 res• 7,Pickering•two shorthorn bull,, one a - Dr. Haancel. Forgie Assessor for 1911 at a salary of Bruce Agnate bred dlroot from imported,tock. R Director of ed a imported Winter - Goods Going 'at Cost Ottawa, On I�Ui1d8 littered a $170. 1s m.athe old.one a hit" ham■den, aired by Monday The Blanding Committee on Con- imported bull,9 months old. Also sea clover • .,warning note before the members tin eneies re rted.and recommended Claremont clean sad rood ram te. Local tai, iota, g P° Claremont rentrel. Jo$�°;soorx,stn. 17� _ of the Canadian Club, of Toronto, payment alta follows: United Tvpe- ' y writer Co., supplies, 11.10; John ffiur- ARM TO RENT of 100 acres,being i showing the critical position in kar, assessor's blanks, notices to the F composed of lots 9 and 10 in the eth eon. Green- which Ontario and some of the township officers, teeter, heads, env.- of Piakariag aaiomirg the .suaRe of 1}rasa- As the season is far advanced we are sellialr•olff our�winter goods ati lopes, etc., 33.b0; Walter Stevenson, wcod. First-olo," buildfnas, good tacos■ and g other central provinces would be I is anle�"eat*of °°ltt"ri°a• close to school. cost rather than ear them over. P 21 chairs, 7.85; Thos. Beare, services f eb„ren•mill,sin.within two miles of the O.N. placed should the supply of coal as auditor, 25.00; S. H. Stevenson. $ station. wail be rented to•good mea for. : 1be suddenly cut o$. At present services as auditor, 25.00. We would termNETof years. Possession as once, J D. DIs- - recommend a.rebate of 8.34 be made _ r the fuel used by the people of On- to the Bell Telephone Co. on account OR SALE—A hood roughcast .200 pair mitts, gloves and gauntlets going at prices which sell them. Of an over assessment. We have u _ Ratio is chiefly coal which is pro- house oonc•LninR 8 rooms besides closets communication from David Bath cem- - sad good.omens voiles. Hard and avis water r cared from the United States. A Mining o€ not haven received Gcx i !wide house, Ono-fllth oL•a sore or Rood Bard. 50 horse blankets, all kinds, shapes and sizes, going at coat. condition of affairs might arise at bill until the percentage had been, a" ocntalnina five "pplo trans besides other fruit. Also Imperial O:cora stove in first-clam 2 imitation robes, reg. $10.00, reduced to$5.00. added, and asking to be relieved of r with warm over ass►chsd Yorrurth- - any time when our coal supply I > }• the percentnRe. � e recommend that; or artioniars apply to TILOS. &, sT>r:P81i:N- might be cat off, and the effect of t1a percentage he collected. We have' 80x4.Claremont 7sf 1 only Gallaway robe,.reg. $22,00, on sale$17.00. s such a contingency was iilustrat- a v�titinn frnm Geo. Gordon and 8 ed a few ears ago during the othhers, requesting tbat all lands bore 8 fur and.imitation lined coats, re $20.00, now $17.00. - y g g dering antheo:! Elrndale Mill roads ��ffi'1II18�ISt0?8 1 easy dogakia cast. reg. $GL.00, now- $18.00. i strike in the anthracite coal mines now in Pickf r;;r Police 'Village. ba NOTICE TO CREDITORS of Pennsylvania. luny factories aced in the township assessment. - were compelled to shut down, and a recommend that the etitioners! 1 only duck working smock, reg. 8x.50, now $2.50 be advised that they should ave made; In the matter of the Estate of Robert Pick- coal for domestic purposes doub- ap lication to the County Council. Miller, late of the Township at Pick- Sparks, erro in the Count of Ontario, - - led ill price. -Dr. Haauel pointed n motion of Mi•. S ks,chairman. Farmer, deceased. y Come and get some bargains while they fast at report was adopted. - ca - , p and Bridges reg rted and recommend• sot to Store, rl excellent Rtebstitute for coal is po payment as fotla.vs. Wm. Tyndall, 1hNo v s�$6atuteyvot U tx io 1887. . . Vii. �l��e�ta B' Implement S Lore, � ont that the central provinces had The standin committee on Roads their (,bap. 129. and Amending Acts, that L.L1. - s known varea coveringe1122WO squahre 6.00.�That Councillor Sparks beon accouut of stAtute lauth-1 all creditors and otbers having clatrxs - 1JJ,tb - ed or demand against the Estate of Rob !.. Orized to pillChAae 20 COise of .torte to � ' smiles with as average depth Of be used at VririUua points on the King•i ert huller, late of the Township of A full lime Cf machinery.. harness and carriages, also everything else use !e„ a supply sufficient for the "ton road. I Picket-tog. in the County, of Ontario, demands of flve milliou families On mw kT n of Mr. Scott, chiairman.f Farmer who died on or about the the farmer needs always in stuck. Thirteenth day of January A.D 1911. "' report was..Jopted. - t for ove one hundred years. The On motion the Reeve was author- tiro required to send.,by post prepaid {government has been carrying on rzed to issue his order on the treas- or delivered to William J. 1liillec.Pthe user in faros of the parties mentioned Administrator of the said Estate at � successful experimenter In produc- Pickering Village. Ontario• on or'be- TT a In the foregoing repos . G a log air-dried peat for eommiercial: DIr.:Scott seconded b Mr �Vilsoe, fore the Eighth day of March, 1911. `,,! purposes, and it is expected that- moved that the Council having exam- ined I their verse and addresses with full the plan submitted by the To- Particulars of their claims and a state- .,Pre' IODg this province will Domeat of their accounts and the nature _ rooto and Eastern Railway Company of securities. If aay. held by them. FOR HOUSE FURNISHINGS - - longer be dependent on the United showing the location of its railway I And take notice than after the - - Mates for their supply of fuel. through the Township o`,Pickering. pp y do hereby a prove of t'he'tttocation of I Eighth day of March. 1911, the said Administrator will proceed to distri- Don't forget that C. H. Burling has a stock of seasonable goods consisting o! ' Dieu. Piet CroDje,the illustrious Ibe said railway through this town- bute the assets of the said deceased arm chairs, Morris ebairs, Morris rockers. earl English rocker. upholstered chipp am shown se the ed plan. arnoug the perwas entitled thereto, in leather, nurse and children's rockers• high chairs, centre tables, extension Deader of the Boers is thele war Jrir. 1�'ilson, seconded by Mr. 9CatL,I having regard only to the claims of tables, iron beds, couches, dressers and stands, secretaries, music cabinets, with the British, died on Sunda moved that the Council do now ad- urn which be shall then have had notice, springs and mattresses. windcr-v shades, brass and wood curtain poles, sewing jours to meet again p. ., Monday, the last at his home in the TransYaal, bth of March, at 1 p. m..for the trace and the id Admiolstrator will not be machines,also belts,oil and•iieedies. children's say sats, new gramophone - liable foid assets or any part thele- and the latest record&. s The-news of his death is of par- action sit general business. of to any person or persons of whose -'ticnlAr intereut to. Canadians as clairii notice shall not have been re- �+r r• ■` t x • they took such-a- prominv t part- Tllt+milleca-of Canada etre divid- ceived b� him at the time of such 'f�i I�erli� unumen`d at the battle of Paarde'belrg, when ed on reciprocity. distribution. Dated pt Whitby this Slat day of Call and t rices and see cuts before placingour order. the wear was, by the capture of January, 1911. p y _ Cronje,virtnallyende(L The dead APPRENTICE WANTED.—A boy CAREFUL ATTENTION TO general had been for pears one of lag bttin«st 15 ye- acti„o learn fa`irirea°:: Wil,zlALKby L J. G. o Administrator -'•- the most conspicuous leaders of "pply.s Nave office 8-0 by R Z: Ci. Dow, his solicitor EMBALMING M$ALMING AND FUNERAL WORK - the Boers. He took an active part ' in the defeat of the British at QVERALLS OVERALLS Phone night or day, Bell or Independent. G Majaba Hill, and it was he who - suppressed the Jameson .Raid. Have yon tried a pair of of the famous Peabody overalls, oraj When the Boer war broke out he smock, fully guaranteed is black, blue s stripped, also jeans in the FISH 'W OYSTERS -- pante at$1.25 and$1.85 a pair. Heavy sox at 20, 25 and 85c. Try a ;was entrusted with the defence of pair of Penman's (pen-an- F, i = the Orange Free State and of the gle). None better. Qualls salmon. fresh. Finnan haddie, smoked. Long Island oysters -western part of the Transvaal. He O A special line of paints, proved himsels a gallant soldier • a worsted t$2.25 pe pair. and although he was greatly fear- 'w ed by the British, the latter held 5 1q. Water White coal TEA AND. C C ILLESPIE ' him in the highest respect. He for 75c. fought fair itind the British 'love a Again we call pour attention to our special tea and coffee. We get fair .antagonist. After hl was _ our tea in original packages and put it up in 1 lb. packages and k lb. Ka lair a prisoner be was taken with and 5 lb. tins, black, green or mixed. We get the coffee beans and T� many more of his men to the island grind it while you wait—the only wary to get fresh coffee. -IOW MONEY .GROWS Of .St. Helena, where Napoleon : 43UI& GIROCEEtilC9 AEiE THF, FRE6HEC7T was kept in captivity after the A person does not grow rich by the money he makes, but by'the r decisive battle of Waterloo. The money be saves. Did you ever consider that the lowest ppcice you can buy an article GEORGE PHILIP BROUGHAM South African war was a most re- for may not be the cheapest in-the end. Vou have to take into con- grettable affair, but it has come sideration the length of time the goods last and the satisfaction they to a hn ending. Althou h it givejou. PpY g• g Especially is this true in buying harness. Be sure that the materia is only eleven years since the op- al and workmanship are the hest(there will be-very little difference in posing armies faced each other in the price, if any)and the wear that you will get out of them willS'MDMD BMK the various bloody battles that counteract this a dozen fold. --catised thousands to• shudder as ]PICKERING HARNESS EMPORIUM r they read-the terrible tales of the a0 Branches Phone Ind. 301. --- W. J. COAKWELL is73 OF CANADA , - .shedding of blood, we see now the - fi leaders of the. opposing armies A DEPOSIT OF ONE DOLLAR !8ittlDg side by side, in the utmost P .harmony in the legislative halls of I , �' FRW received in our Savings Bank DepatHment, and is Ghat great South African Domini- J lhjil■lel1i i `U.I o'on. Nolongeristhatdeep-hatred �J �J sufficient to open an account sad entitle the Depositor to s _ _ a ss Book. The highest current rate of Interest is - .cif onetowards the-other rankling If you are thinking of purchasing come in and look around-before 5 in the bosoms of the Boer and the buying elsewhere. Men's overalls, work shirts, floe ,haste, ties, socks allowed; and money clay 'be withdrawn at any time _ j and smocks. Boots and shoes for all. - ' :Briton. Wars have occurred that without delay. _. have caused feelings of hatred that Ice cream (City Dairy)every Saturday night. �� Baltic Depar�lnent at Every Branch. - r wired centariee to blot out. The We also handle Samson's Weil-known-spades, shovels, hoes, forks and rakes. Always fresh groceries in stock. p i G K E R I N G BRANCH .-.British have always endeavored y iz to show Ly.�.- -nnquered foes that R A BELL _ ff"� - r• Dumbarton CLARENCC To BATTY. Manillid they me tber. vlctorles to be` • a � >SlllANCS ALSO/ AT wBiTaT. !(,rf.. 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"' Ce,ARKRIONT The curlers who took part in SHREDDED WHEAT ' Sale- on John Gierow was to Cher wood the bonspiel held at Teterboro ^ Q-• " os.8atueda os.business. last week returned -home Thurs- BANQUET ! _,' have . ,for . Ss. V . Bev. W. V Wood-.is spendin a day evening and-all-report a good _ ter; time. few days in the city thiweek 8 The Rev. John M. Whhe hrthe- ThomasPaterson had a businessyte, tCUREMONT : Oneheater, either for wood or coal. tri W 8Lonr>gville on l3atnrda Singer Evangelist, is conductinh gg � �r _._ rd Bryan spent Sunday meetings in the HaptiaL churcMET�1�D15T RQ'1 Also OIIe BlSgle Set Of pOS� harness, ` P w l*his parents, Robt. and Mrs. Der'sight this week. The sweet- -On the evening of- _- _ - __Bryan. ings erre being well attended. --- pearl new. __ rya _ . ..__.. Dn not forget the shredder, Tuafty, F4*"y I4e 1911 Kine Oliver Wilson spent 3na- day in Myrtle with Ger brother, Wheat banquet on Tuesday even- Under the auspices of the Lsdier' : :• y Will sell at reasonable prices. 'Phomas. ing nest, Feb. 14th, to be given in Aipl Society. g1 The Corner Store. W. M. PALK", Proprietor the Methodist church under the } lilies Posting Hu n is spend- Tea Served from 8'to 8 o'clock - ing a few days with ends is Ladies Aid Society. A good time F„ Is assured to all who may attend. ;:!the city. We extend our.sympathy to W. AIAW J David�Wagg, of Toronto. spent Creamed Chicken in Shredded Wheat G. and Mfrs. Scott on Lhe cath of i3nnday here with his his parents, Pickles(T. A.Lytle Co.,Ltd.) - - BICHARDSON'S their infest daughter, Barak George and Mrs. Wagg. Clark's Pork an Beans Mr. Strausser took a flying trip Elizach t4 sbehFeb. th. rhook elf�uteieral Triscuit and Butter Ji / :F to Acton on Saturday, returningThursday, Jell-O Fruit Sandwich, with :xr one on Saturday to S.. arsain On Sunday morning. cemetery on the 7th concession. Wagstaffe Marmalade 1? st of finest display of 9 in a d Friday. Feb. 8rd, to In the curling contest betwee Triscuit and McLaren's Cheese China. A � large assor msnl of Doha and Mrs. Walker,of the 51h the president, N.,Burton, and th� Shredded Wheat Ice Cream - �, g Dolle, Tori. `concession of Uxbridge, a dough- vice-president, R.'Besse,the prem- Chase and Sanborn's Coffee ' Ler. Salads Tea reaivsd for We Holiday trade. Call Gregg dt Coates shipped two car- dent won b 8 shots out of three loads of stack on Monday. one games. The oyster supper held PROpRAMMs and Nes them. ��. 2rom here and the other from Dag- evening in the Wilson House on Friday Piano Solo, "Intermezzo"from Caval- ° OdOOs !ak°° for all Magaa°st, _ was thoroughly enjoyed le Dnksticana, by Mascagul,Miss � - Weekly and Daily Newspapers � �* Miller Bros., of Brougham,load- ll. ed fourteen fat heifers for the Recitation, Selected, Miss M. Crowe Toronto Fat Stock Bale held this Further developments are ex- Solo. "The GRecitation, ypsieMiss s D. Stephenson Mise S. Lowe P ��� f■ � mbiamEA.RnsQN., eta1�, week. petted in connection with the Solo. Selected, Maas S.Middleton '81'00$ Robin Thompson, of Acton. wreck of the Farmers Bank. Address. 'Natural Food" -w spent Sunday with his uticle, Wm. Pians Solo, "Guirlaudes Etude Qrtia- Thompson. He returned home on tieful," Miss M. Forsyth Monday. Recitation. "The Song of the House- Sam and Mee. Stephenson, of keeper," Miss Merle Stephenson ` Kinsale, spent Sunday with the - Pantomime, Mrs.T. Stephenson We Wish SOU .all a latter's parents,Thomas and Mrs. and daughter' Recitation. Selected, Miss M.Crowe Gibbons. Sole, "My Ain Folk," Mina K.Lowe '_ -MERRY CHRISTMASThe Rev. J. A. Grant speaks at "GOD SAYE TS$ K1-W' ' :-the annual roll call meeting of theSUFF11D / Port Perry aptist_. church on Admission,LRING 26 Cents Children, 15Crate. ,and a - y - - - Pe _ - .. ' Earl Dowswell.of Fort William, s t a few days with Welter and i - Mrs. Thomson. He left on Tues. A NGM O Sww Teackot HAPPY NEW YEAR , .._ day for Alton to spend a few Jaya Owes a bssteatia-Now Well. peYEARS - with his uncle, Wm. Dowawell ---- Tbaets b lr tl+sr m•rosey's Ne.tt. ' - and family. A rink of curlers comixlaed of Cured by Lydia E. Pink- Wchibucto, N B„ Nov. 17th 1909. R. Bes6e. C h a r i ea Father Moriisey Med. Co., Ltd., M._Henderson, t1A Neale and J. S. Bandy wetit to ham's VCgetableCumpoul�d I have been teaching school for rap- Oshawa on-Tuesday to try their wards of thirty years, during the last lilek at the bona lei being held Fox Creek. N.B.-'`I have always twenty-flue of which I have suffered CHARLES SARGENT, CLAREMONT p had pains In the loins and a weak- seriously with stomach trouble, indi- ' there. We wish them sttcecma. ness them and estioaand dyspepsia . The Womeri s Institute will hold gt3AADWARE, STOVES AND P 31ACES a often after m y 1 have teed many remedies, and while their monthly meeting ou. the meals my food I would get temporary relief from some. - _ taftercoon of Wednesday, Feb. 15 would distress me of them, t the old trouble would -=at a ©LlQek at the home o€ MArs. and cause sore- aeturn, anlewith it the sufferingsonly' Thomas (}iblwoh. Prugeatn-9t Piss. Lydia E. know d e-the chronic dyspeptic. Business Farmers 'Valentine, uestion dtavrer, ex Piakham's�'egeta. I had made up fay mind to q ble Compound has abandon my profession, feeling that in -change of quilt patterns and Kurt done me much my Zr"f.o ition I could neither do Justice :.able music. All ladies are cords good. Ism strong tomr to the many pupils tinder. that is, those who conduct tbeii farming Ina business way, are overhauling sally invited, ere digestion is bei my , A friendsuggested to me their equipmet.t to see that all is in readiness for the-spring. They plane Moadsy certainly experienced ter,and 1 can walk that I try Father Morrt'tey's No. i 1 theit orders NOW so they will not have any delays when spring opens out. ithe worst storm of the season. with ambition I Stomach Tablets , I dad so, and have This is good business and labels them as progressive up-to-date men. The Is Mulch snow had fallen. and with. have encouraged continued to use them with the result the kind of rain we like to do business with. and If you are that triad-of farm= the ezesediagly high wind, we many mothers of � my stomach trouble is cured-my er call me up on phone, 1808 Markham.and let we quote you prices ou the r' d families take It,as it is the best rem is tion sad d gone and­L1 1Rained some ides of what a north- yspepw g° goods you need. west blizzard was like, As a edy 1n the world. You can publish this feel as well as I ever raid. l ir�ult of the storm the roads were In the papers"-Mrs. WII WAS I have, thanks to the Tablets, been Progressive farmers everywherb buy my Roods and save themae11res time a ' badly blocked in man laeee end BoUaQM os Cteek. N.B.. Canada able to continue to my profession, and motley and worry. 1 p The above is only one of the thou- feel that I am once more enjoying my for a time were imps sibie. The sands of grateful letters which are work and am able to give justice to the Have you laced an order with we yet? If not call tae up at once and 5i -oil streets also received their four pupils under my care. buy your R where Pickering's best farmers buy them. i � constantly being received b7 the lSty- _ _ - _ .. iahare of "the beautiful," but with Pinkham Medicine Company of L n, yours Gratefully.Pay � ids:v C>saYssw:.. FREE catalogues describing any article you may be interested in. 'Pisses ,int 'willing workers these were soon Maae-.which prove,beyond a doubt Yat (Arses don't forget that my business is pleasing customery and my motto. ,made passable. Lydia E, Pinkham's vegetable Com- Are clue of the many thousands - Pound- made from roots and herbs, who, like Miss Chrystal, are prevented A fanny dress and racing carni ?, vel will be held on the Caledonian esses dote cure these obstinate die- tensa dolsa thea teat work, or really A SQUARE DEAL FOR ALL ,Rink here h the evening a Wed- sasQ1° women after all other means ea g If1fe. by stomach trouble? needs Feb. 15th. Valuable have felled, and that every suieh au1!- vol are yea cannot hefts." than T faring woman owes it to herself to at she did--takil gam lacy s No, 1t rizer will be awarded to the fol- least give Lydia E.Pinkham's Vegeta- Tablets.- lowing: Ladies in costume, girl." ble Compound a trial before submit- 13th Na.it Tablet,when dissolved is toward E. i LLi iter 3LtteQa� in costume, open race, and toys ting to an operation,, or giving rap the stomach, wilt digest t)( pounds of t a rase(soder 14 years). The Clare- hope of reeovs"- food- &good, hearty meal-so that no taunt Citizens' Band will be pt•es- Mrs. Ylakhsm, of Lyaa,Mass.. matter how weak yon:stomach may be Peter Hamilton's implements, Dain's baying goods. Bissell's rollers and-disks Bei eat and will furnish an abundance invites an Nick women to write No. it Tablets will enable you m get Success spreaders, (�iieoa and Empire gasoline enrtioee.Chatham scales ber for advies, fare b" guided the nourishment oat of your food and and fanning mills. Empire cream separators. 1000 washers. of Rood music during the evening. ttbovaasds to health &ted yet build up your strength, while.the sto- acetylyne,psoline and coat oil lightingg eyetem .in- .For fall parLiculera regarding the ���b free. heath, thus a us relieved, recovers its vigor, stalled to workmanlike manner. Satisfac- a prizes see posters. Admission: tion guaranteed. Seammable go6ds roc•a hoz at your dealer's or from the (feat skaters, Ise.; lady skaters, w Father Morriscy Medicine Co:, Ltd., always on hand. �r ' 10c.;spectators, lOc: Skating be a c q 4 ° fa C3latham, N.B. gine at 8 o'clock. Don't miss it i = " 1f a �, y -se it is the first of the season and w s�l gSold and guaranteed in Pickering � � *nm the ice is in the best •.f condition. a 't g by T. M. McF'addenQ� L R. BRYAN _ Considerably more interest than gg = ° u e I c -- 'Tobaccos, pi and smokers' usual was taken in the meeting of Y i o C be R O i3fl�YEARs' Pine flooring, Manitoba sidint drop ''sundries. Central office Bell ~ the Farmer's Institute and Worn- BJCPBRIENOt siding, matched, rough and dressed Telephone Co. Asgency far ' :se's Institute which were held f °• n a$ & Q= h!ee pine and hemlock. I in.and 1}in. Rolston Laundry. f ' hereon Thursday afternoon and i' 0. °m" a vo '++ dressed pine,}is..}V matched 7 y i's� � a � :'t+ M� • pine. New Brunswick white CLAREMUNT. ONTARIO evening of last week. The pro- ., / e g 11 g . o = 1 s p tram wsa so excellent one and '• o e o • v.. O ss; cedar ehidgles. " the speakers were above the aver- .. .- o rr o S o m +o JOB �� Terms BZliotly Cash Y - ;age. The evening meeting was r v- s Tlueot Miuttal especially well attended. Several 8 p �� Febtb « W. D. GORDON 90N. ears s these meetings met >rw y y So .„ stn p► --An7on�sending a sketob and d sea - with much O itlori due chiefly $ = of1�aseertatn nropinion w as t0 ppoolitical C ntleS, hilt that Op K�I . a ► •.a tLay tion bAmi anted .Now ! poeition has now disappeared and g m+ J ce O i$'°"nc�n mostw Eo>•Pickering and surrounding coup- -_,ae a result better work is being • ' 8 B ' !B a. ■. .- Ja1y m �*oeeaw> ! m try for fail and winter 'months, a reIi- i done. They have a great educa- �- e 8 '^ S a l:C � M �asw able agent to take orders for tional valbe and should be better ' �w "• m' �,�, ,,,, , L„�e,- Northern Grown Nursery Stock Of all materials and aestga :attended than they are. g is o o m+ nor u,oa setenus°iomaaL TOMEM Pay weekly. Use of beautiful 'outfit �in stook• Si will pay you We are in receipt of a very lot- �'Dsda �vel. eotd to oral at our works sed in t our stook m. Dee }+ free. We guarantee strictly first-claim and obtaitti rices, Don't misled by erestin letter from our former January 1010-Whitby 15. Osbaws ts.t3ronRham stock, delivered is rime condition.• P ossf• ` S 11,Pori Perry 19,LJsbri 1i,oansiasbn 1b ~est"'M rk Mrs row feat-selling Specialties, sold aBw+M we do not employ them,000seei townemao, W. E. Risebrough, of Beaverwa 10,vt4aerow 9 8 Sist,.=ft g p ly we oan, and do bhrow off the agents only by ourselves,on which there is commission o!18 asat.,whioh will - Beaver Lodge, Peace River Dis- Cno competition, It pays to sell i a tricL Mr. Risebrough is delight- reliable firm. Established 30 years. certainlysolicited. by per bow w. ed with that 8 rt of the Domini D a ';,'1 IMPSON 0Write fpr particuIara, r i on. Although the Peace Riven a s + District is about 850 miles farther WISHER s NURSERY ones. wNITiiT ORAwhTEy, On" north than we are, the climate. - - — -- - . PORT EL(}IN ONT. ' E VANS W. , } . there will compare favorably with •• - • � •• •.-- E. •'-'. oars. The past summer was de- OUR BIG MID-WINTER SALE _ The Pickering lightful, being free from thunder Pump Manufacturer storms and the hot sultry weath- Vllance Committee er common in Ontario. The" fall be ins Januar - 16th and continues to Feb• Shop and Residence, Dundas. Bt) also was fine, remaining open un- ;aiill the snow fall•in November. The object of this Association is to WHITBY, ONT. During December about two feet lessen stealing and prosecute ruary 15th Watch..for our bills and` see the' sinus. Three doors .seat of Whitby Hotiaee a of snow fell, but before Christmas - • ,^the warm Chinook Rinds caused Members having property stolen oommuni- nearly all this' to disappear, so . • ' ' nate immediately with any member We are prepared to instal wood oriron they had nearly a green Christ- the bardains-. :Even article and price dust of II:eontns Committee- :pumps on short notice,also attend 3?� tna8. They have now only enough - _ _ _ of snow to make sleighing. The - . - - Ti bership tee r as stated. lien mN�•�;`e from id.a Agent litre d yIo .00 ai n s o reps►r ag. �' e °° for the Ontario Wind Mill, � soil is the very bent, there is nn _ _ r _ ,. ' _ - ' abundance of coal and buildingg Exec. Com.-L. D. Hanka, a gasoline squ engines material, and the water ie excel- W.V.Richardson.Pickering. Oat) '• : lent. It is expected that 'there J.A. o+Connor, AftJeffrey, MAGNBT CREAK SEPARATOR. Will be a lerge iDROW of settlerS DSI PEON Co., - CHERING preei D. PI Phone No.50 at residence. • during spring and summer. . ,d .' _, 'r: '-.-.........d _...'. ,...-w w ,.^.r. .. ..:;... '.,x �,...f..t i.- .. .. ... ..y.,. :.'. .. r ,: :.,.,c:. :•yrs•-:." .y': •:r-',.' .:4.; :ab wr,. •i. '::.�.�. r q ,�+ ... ? ... , -Gr., .�1.,,. ,wx" -+: .,y; F7 � .ti:Y.;;>�,.- ,,, ..e... :.. •;'t�s'::w ..,�-,e C n ux �''�n x.. � .:.;y ..,p 'rt''�+ r�; ,'+r -S'2P>wo+> a... ;, .ti�.7aL' '�R�':Hc. �n f3° „R, ..+:. . . �"." .'e`,`�, t r +'!�.F..C✓«•.+e�`� .;y r ter:, ,!,�,.� :x'•'' 7' ;n;ro�,-�. ��' qn y... ��.,- yW '" s'r ,� `'�' .3�`', �'}. �. ,ac. 3s. •,. 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A strong king, sure of his in- . . , . ,. nocence, would have taken the pro- phot into custody at ecce. - - ` it you in Weak and.Ba8i1p fired 18. Thott has followed the Baalim :` - -- - -Elijah doesn't mince matters. The ' S Williams' Ping Pill$ 'EAST Tri IIP. sole cause of the famine was the ►; idolatry of the king and his people. S '• �I�� 'Anaemia is a state into which ods 19. Gather tome all Israel-It is : Y falls because of leek of blood, of � ti more than a challenge. Itis a ; MOST, PERFECT MAIDE '� because tho blood is poor, weak fearless command, the .audacity of ° sired watery. The man or woman which stamps Elijah as one of the We know and users of Royal Yeast Cakes know that these" who has not enough blo�1 is pale, most masterful men of the Old Tes- are the best goods of the land in the World. Bread made with -- :-languid easily-tired and easily de•lfoment, as well as the most pie- Royal Yeast will keep moist and fresh loager than that made with pressed. As the trouble progresses)I turesque. Carmel was a fitting any ott=er. jM not ezperimeat--shame is no other wet as good" . other symptoms show themselves,I place for the proposed contest. Rich E.W GILLETT 00.LTD.Toronto.ant. a :? g;—' ie�1pQ� iwardod hlsh•st honors at all [:positions. Montreal of misery. Anaemia opens the splendid view of the surrounding :astir +; door to consumption, and gives vi hills,and plains, it-became is Old ..� i�r " AD time to all the epidemic maladies, Testament literature, 'and else because the whole body is weaken- where, the type _of lofty grandeur _ ad and unable to renins the inroads and fertility. no mountain still ----- " - -' , of disease. Dr. Williams' Pink Piffle bears the prophet's name (Mar gallons. 3. He drenched with water ATEL TRAYORE h pre the beat remedy in the world for Elias)and the spring of water wich the bullock which he had cut in v the euro of anaemia, and all it resisted the drought and "Eliiah,s pieces and laid upon the altar with --'�-miseries. The- make to"are stili anted out. "The the wood, and filled the trench also ON OdBAN FROIPf. Cloud rich, red and pure, thus hole mountain murmurs with jiffs with water, so that there could be A'rI,ANTIC CITY, N. J. ringing health and strength to name." no possible deception. •,- weak, despondent men and women. 22. And Elijah-On one 'side 36-37-The prayer-of Elijah. It We do not know of a single case of was a simple, fervent prayer, free !' everybody else-priests, king, Pte- from.unavailing repetitions and ac- paaemia where Dr. Williams Pink Ie. The prophet of God stands g p ills have failed to cure if given a P companiments of frenzy. Thrice he alone. His first appeal is to the invoked the name of Jehovah, and a fair trial. Mr. John Hastings, people. It stirred the, patriotic with a single purpose-that the 'Venn, Sask., was a victim of this ride of Elijah to see his own peo 8 P po trouble and found new health p God of Israel might be vindicated Through Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. pie feebly limping along in lode- and his name exalted among the "'�" cisiou. Their answering him not s i $e says: "I was working on a rail- ward was an open acknowledgment people. 3.5-90-The results : 1. The utter _ way driving a team and found my' of guilt. Their course had been consumption of all that was on the self gradually running down. I did r " one of vacillation, now a service of altar, together with the chattering lot pay much attention to it at Jehovah, now a service of Baal. g' g �- 1rst, but soon I began to lose my cf the stones and the licking up of , ayla,����.�ta»at c.n•.m.,r a».re•ot .ddrti.n t.JGd belay oospta.d m•><tss thfe ra►®.am tppetite and it was a trial to get 22-24• The conditions of the con- the water in the trench, 2. The ef- eosee hod*4"sad e,wt n}'in +'of Atra■tia rby IiaN ♦a••feature t,tb•.Rental test• Elijah was the only prophet 1 feet on the people. With one ac- 'r"o-i �..a*4s ng it n view. throw h m d s Pork. I of me- exert'rot's esfnamds.a ocean.i.w,bath attach•!rlih .••�fresh water CLr►i g y sY 8 of Jehovah left, the rest having ,Cord the fell on their faces and e...is+ w ��:. r..p.ra:ar• regulated by Therm see Welt M»!npa•mt licine from the doctor on the been either slain or silenced. He l y auss p y° jr2ephaa.tnevery roam (iaitprirtleg.,. t°:oaoltreoa writ•rartiln,eraT .,works, but it did not help me, and ff cried, in the expressive Hebrew K 1M► a [pally I got so bad I told the fore therefore must stand as the repro tongue, "Yahweh hoo-ha-Elohim, sentative of the old form of worship, I QUARLES O. MAkQWETTE,' 'TRAYMORE'- HOTEL COnPANY, a' t+ pan I would have to quit. He told Yah•web-hoo-ha-Elohim," convinc- ae not to lose ho that he would I while he is opposed by the four ed that Jehovah, and not Baal, was MjPas�r• D. S. WHITE, President. -- �' I hundred and fifty prophets of Baal the tate God.. 3. The slaughter of ; let some medicine chat would soon ]For each a bullock is to be precis- —_ -__�— aaka me all right. That night he j the priests, Unnecessarily cruel as k g g ed and this is to be prepared for ' s+ent to town and bought me three I this sectris, viewed in the Iight of CAMERAS ARE BARRED."' small boat and eventually wrecked sacrifice. Dean Farrar suggests our higher Christian ideals, it off Caltaro. loxea of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills• that the condition relating to fire : '- _ t had not taken more than two doubtless accorded with the rude Some ill-disposed persons spread was a precaution against "priestly ethics of those far-off days. Law or Superstition In Several ! the report that he had taken a a `oxea when I began to feel better, I trickeries." As Baal was the goof iphotographof hie dao daughter and her + Lod alter I had used five boxes I --�F Plsees Forbid Their Cwe. . g - `of the sun it was fair that Elijah _ 1 husband in church after`thtir mar- as well and strong as ever, and fshould challenge them to call upon HEALTHY CHfLii'RFN - In these da s man carr scold da a day's work with say mad y 5 Pew y t2age. This was consinered sarrilr-- -. his. name in the hope of securing a camera exactly as they would a;ego and the unfortunate was re- n the job. 1 may just �� that be=Ifire ARE A BLESSIlYGp Erom heaven. Elijah had tip- handkerchief or an umbrella, and I fused sanctuary, and in copse- bre I began taking the Pills I was pealed to the people, and there in the county the are usuall • ' so run down that I weighed only was nothing left for the priests but - y y y quence very nearly died of .hunger 1:;2 pounds, and while taking them Healthy babies are good babies, free to do so. Almost the only and exposure to comply with these coaditi�na, fur l laces where cameras are refused F, I ga•ned 22 pounds. I cannot say !the people declared the speech well and the good baby is a bleas•ng in admission are dockyards, both pub- t much in favor of Dr. Williams every home "Nothing can give the Most people are content-while f�0000 spoken: Then, as now, and always, lic and private• forts, and of course ink Pills and strongly recommend mother 'or father more pleasure p asleep the people wanted a God who could 1 prisons, says Pearson s Weekly. 1 epi to all run down men,' than to see baby play Every move- �do .things iAbroad the tourist must be•very � You can get these Pills through . 3G- -The predicament of the j mens is watched with delight; every I careful indeed about snap hotting -,.any medicine dealer or-by mail at fiesta of Bsal. i. The cried wi-h,! new word spoken bungs pride to ; }p cents a box or six boxes for P y the fond parents. 'It •s only the 1 right and left. Germany three fs 5o from The Dr. Williams' Medi- !,incessant monotony from morn,ag sick] bub that makes home caret yearq ago passed a special bill m R ; til.. noon, O Baal bear us. But , y y through- the RPlchsta dealing with 'line Co., Brockville. Ont. ched-and mothers, it is not baby's g B 8 there was no voice. There lay the fault when he i, nick: You are the. this matter and imposing heave FINGER. ---=.p dead bullock putreseing undec the I one to blame. Perhaps you give Penalties 'upon those-who infringe - +i•--- k burning orb which was at once their y g the regulations. =fH SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON deity.and the visible sign of his liim candies, cakes and other ford g s74 I which his little .stomach is unable Damages to.the amount of $t.500, prescaca', No consuming lightning ! fell, ev­n when the sun flamed in to digest. Then when he is cross i with a fine of $2wor two months' ' " the zenith of that cloudless sky.' ling you give imprisonment,and ailing him some will henceforth be 2. .They performed a heathenish "soothing" mixtures to quiet him. the fate ut ariyune who snapshots INTERNATIONAL LESSON, gesticulations and (That is wrong-remember his little �.a private person, a work of art o: x. dance, with wild FEBR1l.1.RY 12. _ shrill cries. 3. Tho taunts of Elijah. stomach is not fes strong as a grown the interior of a private building Until the nun had reached its high I persons, and also .remember that and circulate% or publi%bes the pic- est point.he kept silent. But now, Revery spoonful of "soothing" mix- tore without permission. v with stinging references to the epos- tum veru give him only does him Persons in the public eye, such 011TAIN Leeson VII.-Elijah a victory over sible preoccupations of the sun-god, moiC ...!jury it does not !remove the ss members of the royal family, tics fA >;be Prophets of Baal, I. Kings he holds them in derision. 4. Cut j cause of his fretfulness-it merely statesmen; actors and well known �'e -#0. Golden by the sarcasms of the man of God, 'dopes him into an unnatural steep- divines, are excepted, and so too 18. 1, 2, 17 What is needed to make baby heal are four hundred and fifty priests, y are public buildings and works of I 0 Test, Josh. `J4. 15. resorted to the extreme measures I thy and happy. is Baby's Own Tab--i art in public 'galleries. of their worship, and began stash I Leta-e medicine with a guarantee It need hardly be. said that it. is� Verse 1. In the third year-That ing and mutilating their bodies in of safety. - jk-bout them Mrs. Ma risky in the extreme 'o attempt to Is, of the famine in Samaria (2). It 1 terrible frenzy. Meanwhile, until I thies McCormick,"We St. Peters, Mrs. il>, IL lM4well, of "7 etas„ � take pictures of any fort or war- three' years and sin months I P.E.L, writes. We have used , BY B.aitacs Winni eg oke 4. t5 and dames 5. 17). Eli- time for the evening offering of ships belonging to foreign coon- .eoehe AVG., p meal, they kept up their weird jar- I Baby's Own Tablets with good re- s. i-as some tiara a •s ehildre ah, at this time, was for atl we trice. Even to carry a camera T ro 7 4 splts, They are certainly a bless- t• is end w G atteoding now to the'contrar at the house T Prophets of Asherah - They when.wifhin the lines a4 a fortified . y do nota ear in the star again. ing for mothers that have cross, town exposes the owner to the risk thus p"'0``at'r'da`oallsar.tch of the widow of Garephath. pp y B P en tit• seo..d Mase ods teib hand. Their eating at Jezebel's table, sickly babies. They sweeten the of arrest. 7%isbemaseretysssead nod•poicon• 2. And Elijah went-The drought means that the were maintained •tomseh.; give refreshing sleep and po In' Portugal the authorities are ing soon 04 tn. I W weata s afar the -'load done its work, and it was time at the queen's own expense. f stake baby fat'and healthy." Sold I - obildrea weregwite weii I was suffer- Eor the prophet to follow up this curiously suspicious. A gentleman fres a shook' 1 bad Sn er. 'The Ir , on of cries (prophesied). But all �by medicine dealers or by ms►il at �i sti 7, terrible calamity by a public de- 8 (P p )' _ T recently wrote to a London paper sm%tob was eaased originally by a VD, in vain. 85 cents a box from The Dr. Wil-, 9nonstration of the supremacy of 30-35.-The preparatious of Eli- Iiams' 'Medici" Co., Brockville, .saying that he was pulled for snap- and in itself, was not at all serious Jehovah. ' To go before Ahab at ah. With an 'order] calm that Qat ping the Royal Palace at Cintra. The consequences,however,of seglDie. j y It is possible, howeve[; that under ia�thisserstch,werever aerioustonre. i such a time required both faith and stood out in im reseive-eontr-ast to P When theb►eed-pela r. satialtrted courage, for the kin no doubt'at P -- the-new Portuguese regime ' the ttioeeandaeatve t has n we bourn 8 the noisy 'confusion of the priests, $ GRACES AT CORON ATIOI - palace's will no ion er be-held so 1'ra.ee,h•we.er,d;a nee nave the deetred :• %Eributed the famine to the meddle- P 8 Great. Qutu •a the a,rrtrar7 the rtuy ar oomeneas of Elijah. In fact, the. the prophet made.ready. 1. With sacred, tt.e..e rasp and more swollen and dls one stone for each of the twelve Unique Trio. of Pair Young Pails- G•lereL It thenbesantefnet:er,andIhatd � royal _ wrath burst •tato-•#lame ag • In Italy the camera of the tourist to call is.nester.'He lanced the Angar ..� won as he set eyes on this troubler tribes of Israel,he repaired.the old eesses Will Adorn Fanetien. to lob out the pas, snd Teti can imagine altar which the queen had doubtless - is made a means of provi�ing• re- hew Irailfal the unser wast Despite his of Israel (17). But, when he point- torn down. Q. He built-next a broad Not the•least interesting fact in venue for that.somewhat impover- care, however,it'agais teetered and the k' Dd to Elijah as the source of the connection with . the forthcoming fished county , If you carry your etament•,lietmenu,and other eyesore• ;rouble, he simply evaded a guilt trench capable of holding about live coronation is that %'mon the ' dis- y' y eta+welch u• to doctor save me yrsUed 8 camera when on •a visit to POm- Garrhedooterblerespo adTise metrn t. er_ tin uished participants in the eere. ' Thedoctestherenpon vit&Ldmet�go g p p poli or others of the recently a%' {pis the t3G H•aifad Ilwpital I feared monies will be, a trio of fair 'young 1 cavaaed ruins, you may take as That if I went to the Heapital the Sager princesses, the father of each o many-photographs as you please, o�lslu i�io myo h in wbt°ch m•iL xa pr fate e f _ whom is among•the most powerful but you are forced to pay a small • acarG when eTary ogee" had failed and the doctor ea eai thaE c y' - • + >t monarchs on earth. The iris are". f posed. There only smpotsUoa could save the person's a ji B fee for each plate ea , • :r`For _Tea You �'an t Beat Upton-S i'ry cess. Victoria Alexangra, the the many a•cas of the world where `"w•. tirereloro, decided togtveZam• -y are many part i 14-year-old and onlydaughter of mere may not,be act- Butt a trial.. A,supply waa procured,end e commenced the 2am•Buk treatment. King and Queen of-E_n*1and; u y illegal but yet is excessively jt only noedad a few days to show the W e tht+atbp The eod-pooi-poisoning "Why Princess Olga, 16, the "eldest d sti q « , A Lady Writes , y - h Didn't You � oa reduced e n daughter of the Czar and C2arina Th i v or at It Waw being a ang+erous, bndie of c - e Chine' have a horror of be- became Toa, noose as ' Tell Us Befure How Delicious It Zs? n of Iiussta�. .afid Princess Vict.�ria vary ahe+etT eh bt•tretibl• a - Louise, who is 19,,and the youu'gest ing pictured. They have the den red&tvva ttwith the still-Bok end io the daughter of the Kaiser and Ka ser that the possession of the photo- 9. • festering more was thorong�y d of German In each instance,. graph of any iridividual•'gives tl,a oi.aaed• the t cot r nc wait three rt,„ y• wcek�irrom first con.mendng with Zati• caresser some form of mystic Pow- the princesses Have a full share of p ` Duk,the finger wan entiroiy well; and cr'oier that serene hndweap liedZam-Bnkinthenntplawe, EAgood looks, a44 if reports about P iaytend ototrying ordinary preparations, , • them are• to- be credited the os- Many savage tribes in Africa no doubt I shoals.have saved mywlf Y P houraxndh shouldaoute is'CA " PTONIS' v' similar belief and natives All meth^rs should note this'ores. zm•sat •. ha e a ' !sass that amiable temperament , _ 1 laced before the CAFifra 1vi11 h}de; r•t ear•a�wfar'broabRyb l lzy� festering, . . that should go with a•pretty fFiCE. P Dots, scr.t,her from barbed calls, a sn"m, I Jiumvr is bus about two of tt,em their faces kith their hands. •ewer• ilea, 4 ter,log.•alt rheum" rad soyas ,•+ .�-. • y I ulrers, pilot, b•{1 log. x•rire•v,.lne,end all •.` t01�Only 11l AlCti�11+. ��tt^.�iA�O�_ The same superstition holds goad: $} Il is b matrimonial sense. 'It 1S p0%- P .kin inJuri-%and dis^e.es. 6ec a noY.all drnq- •' •, J �`, " islble that the coronation LY1fiy beeven in,suinbe parts'nf 1'airvpe, In �ist•andsrorc•scree+ttt•e ft^m2amBukCo„ tar prTca. 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CosoxsTlox sosEl;;. ��. 1IN �({� {� {�' Cottage Looms III Suffolk Work set T M t w A M! , ,rRf6RT TO THE FOR ` on $oytu velvet. - or COUC R`s"ri GOLD* In the ancient borou of Sud- - - bury in Suffolk, Lond , the few -RADN'T FINISHED. PRANK MILLER TELLS WH3 t remaining hand loom weavers are--=$E RECOMME1tiDS, DODD'6 bard at.work making the velvet.for Bogen-"What,did your rife say _ irt •_ the coronation robes. when you stayed out so late lest t , HIDNEY PILLS. Amon the number are the-Xis- night 4" _� a Rayo Lam !s a6ish��a de lamp,sold at a.lowr -N sea Foakes, member of a family. Tones-11I don t. know She Th;ro m a cost more,Dat then t,ar bettor laap made astq T .- .,,r+ w,,,, r price. aComeructed of solid-brass nickel 'f , of weavers who in days past were hasn�t finished telling it all to me Trs price. c to any room to any botMs•, There titnotbia alltynewn lA�,'w r rffe used them for Rheumatism, makers of bunting for the royal yet. of lamp-matins that can add to the rain• of the RAO lamp v aNaft► t nay . In'their cotta a which was gfvite� d•stoe. livery dealer everywhere. It not at loon,wrlN for aM Heart Disease ant! Lumbago, anti y g r j sarin ave ciycular'to the nearest arienct of once visited by the Queen, are two. A Pill That Lightens Life.-To the The Queen City Off Company, Limped, Terootw they went riglitt to the root of hit hand looms on which are two man who is a victim of indigestion lengths of beautiful velvet, one rich >he transaction of business becomes Lump•, eta LuLaraal AGENTS WANTED -'troubles. criinson in color and the other,dark in added misery. He cannot con- home xtta meat Writes tag beicre uo �entrate his mind upon his tasks sx WANTED, aR. Is•11s• for ent••s • y;;�� -Frank MiElkmouthlbrown ler section foreman on The weavers are seated when at lend loss and vexation attend him.. Collin=wood, oat. tan railreade. 16perience unnecwti-y' no n„ the railroad here, whose work ex their looms, their feet working ped- ro such a man Parmelee's Vege- strike. Positions guaranteed competent ° "doses him to all kinds of weather, als resembling those of an Organ. table Pills offer relief. A course TO RAISE THE TEMPERATURE. roomrtion. Railroad osition$Monthly. ate —over to*men gest to posftione monthly, ata. � rn ►as discovered that I?odd's Kidney There are two sets of threads, the sf •treatment, according to direc- Frank had been sent to tate ]ard- ase: send scamp• Railway Association, psi [ ills are a sovereign remedy for risible one forming the back of the !ions, will convince him of their ware store for a thermometer. sot,°sr'ianree tStreet, Br.wkiTeM N.Y. t- llhose Kidney ills that almost invar- material, and the other the pile, great excellence. They are confi- Did mother say what .:ze 4" WANTED. ` [ Iably follow neglected colds. each of these being delicately 3ently recommended because they asked the clerk. r NARK THK BARBER '1•EADD—NSW "For four years I suffered from. threaded through vertical threads will do all that is claimed for them. "Oh," answered Frank. "gimme• iiL ayatem--co,etantpractio.-•careful mfrs. ` known as the harness. The wee- oa—few wreka complete coon•—t•oie fres �. Lumbago, Heart Disease and Rheu• the-highest one you've got. It; " ver asses the shuttle �baekward " ? g y ly, Writs sato twain•w•t ht•sa d•narJ w•ek- uiatism,, brought on from a cold, P The' Bo 'Ere's the eggs- you � warm my bedroom •with. !l, vYr;t.tcraatatasoe. �•i.r aarwt c°:1•s•. �.� g y ,—-r _ _ Qua..eve Towaw. I: says Mr'. Miller, "And I got the and forward, and each warp and ordered for the u in ma am. P � , very best results from using Dodd's weft is pressed house by a swinging The Cook-"Thank you; just lay A Safe Pill for Suffering Women. CAMEkEIPER Rxporienced, with b41 a�st L iYidney Pills, I freely recommend wooden 'frame. A cutter which them on the table, please. The _The secluded life of women which WA n'TF( k -fore-ices, a 1 be Dodd's Kidney Pills to anyone suf- runs across the loom on a wire cuts Bo "Excuse me, ma'am, I ain't rmits of little healthful exercise, able to trim dtr - 'r y �� a g., Reply!n Bret i stmt's bq ester turn.■. Js,4,t 011.711 Adal"e,NV, tering from these aiseases." the threads to wake the pile. a hen; I'm the grocers boy. is a fruitful cause of derangennents - Short• and to the point, that The process of manufacture is of the stomach and liver and is ac- statement, isn't it 1 But it is just slow acid tedious: The time is oc- to atable for the pains and lass,- u ` like Dodd's Kidney Pills. The o cupied not so much in the weaving " tulle that so mag of them experi- r y g „ y When buying your Piano right to the point. They cure the, as in the cleaning. At each foot or The Nova Scotia Lumber King' ence, Parmelee'a Vegetable Pills Kidneys. Healthy Kidnevs strain so made the weaver uses'a curious says: will correct irregularities of the di- inStSt om havi" ah all the illlpurities out of the blood: knife like a spokeshave and shaves "I consider MINARD'S LINI- gestive organs and restore health " as - X" Pure blotadrmfieans good circulation the surface of the velvet to clean MENT the BEST liniment in use. and vigor. The most delicate wo- 0 V. MIGEL I r and re6wed life and energy all Iit. There are now not more than 1 got my foot badly jammed -late- man can use them with safety, be- Plano Attiom :over the bodv. thirty hand loom weavers left in ls. I bathed it well with MIN- cause their action, while effective, Thus Dodd'' Kidney Pills not Sudbury. the Misses Foakea being ARD'8 LINIMENT and it was as is mild and soothing. s' only cure disease. they tone up !among the number. The 'rows of well as ever next day. the whole bod- and make a man we vers' cottages, now occupied b Yours ver truly, T AT THE WELL BOTTOM. t i- teal that he has been given a new other artisans sod g neral workers, T. Gr MclItLLLEN. ELECTRIC MOTOR'S lease of life. That's why peop!e all l show •the extent of the industry "They say," remarked the stu- 21C)r1R 1=oWMIM Iver Canada are shouting the prais fifty years ago. __ dent, "that truth lies at the bot- r 11 kx As of Dodd's Kidney Pills. ---.I. - - (tom of the weIl." n*D �f � true Newspaper r that you started life as a "I gue"-;-hat's right,". rejoined -ELECTRIC it I C D.YN A M-�8 P$P - _ ' , !the old lawyer, "judging by the B'OR L=t�F3T=NCSs THOUGHTFUL MAUI) - � 'poor plough-boy 4" Successful lamount of pumping we have to do asst rAClttwEa� M44; EcolsorrlesAL 1, .itis .w' I.,started.life order to get. a little of it. y lllaud-Yes, Bot Papa to buy a Jderchant-"No, air, os cw�ts. cv+e wtf+0.•�ssw � 0 tRA ONr vacuum cleaner for mother. s.:aot..a t..i. s as a small, red-faced, yelling baby - i Jessica-How thoughtful' Good day. sir:" - I A. rw•pr•ad•todrygran bdwoaemeats; CANA�l�� ELECTRICAL MOTOR Ci' res __. L Call" ruse Paiskui.r winWr cheeks efif_I1; breaks ■ then you o to o°ugli down tato one Submits. s Pe W.a p:'osaptt wiLb a void sa with a dr•, sad LinsTao P w►sh v wouldn ck, tin Maud-Yes,. Mother is a little "Dear, said Mr. Hen ( saloon is eb. throat aro --. -stiffened u with rheumatism,_vou_i 1v_,_!� �u P L r"AIle`�t'Oia I_-- -- -- - _ _-- --- - ------ know, and I. used to feel so sorry :\apple(n' any more. Why l;nd�u smprUnequalled'�#Aa ontessai i°rlisp- to 9 11 1 Queen Sts E., 7Cron to see her trying to use the broom i'not?" demanded his wife, ez Iosive• 1 trait bit•.,chilbialae, bra"oll. opiates• bold b � When I Wath a little boy, lisp- ds that I aiwhys left home on sweep lye 'Napoleon' is -your pet (audrsgsisaw. nail aa•jraisskiWr-1'arrrDavis'. ed a very stupid society man to a ' Ing day, name." "I knew, my dear; but it-1 Anxious other-"HoW do. volt lwere lady, "all any ,deeth in life -: =- makes my friends- laugh when you (wore thentred on being a clown." 10DIN01 $f a box a know young t'aahleigh is in ]ovr. 't li, there is at least one case of 6 for $5 Corns and warts disappear when- call me that. I was thinking you , j , treated with 8oJlotvai's Corn Cure might call me 'Job all this year with youJ Has he told }ou so 9' -. gratified ambition,'. was the _reply. rhe •host bhgbiy efficient app:tcation lfithout leaving a scar. g y Pretty Daughter-"h-no but you for the reductton of Swellings, Goitre, _ - TRY MURINE EYE REMEDY should see the way he looks at me PILES CURED IN b To is DAYS Thick Neck, -Glagdnlar.- Enlarge. when I am notlooking 8t.hliII," Toa'dr tot wilt stand mons tf V+zo Ot�7- mettle. Its Positive. 5 - Instead of keeping srs'.ep in for Red. Weak. Weary. Watery Eyes �ME`f'f f feto•cure any Caae a ltcklas, Bhad, Y A P aa4Gcunulated Eyeiltds. Marine Doesn't B1or:iinC or rrotrad.nq piles la a to ledays. Otto. I of all kinds, in any.and zt> ivater, which often turn9 it yellow, * PILES all stsl;ra, quickly re- 1' put it in an airtight jar in a cool `Smart-Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists WiIISIOW 3 S09f�f09 Sj'f;flp P Bet! Murtne Eye Remedy, Liquid, 25C, i Rub adro of olive ail on knives loved and positively cured. Cure lace. This will keep ,t fresh for. e., I.-a gar- f r a SIXTY rlt6 TEA R0 .r P your suffer,ri and live quietly. �t p {> SOe. 11,00. biurtna Eye 9ttive 1st it;Lt 'n.aof LLOTttsx.+ for tan CRILDR�:t wtisu and forks that are to be put awa Common Sense" for Piles will do it. some, time. Aseptic Tubes 25c, 11,00, Eye Books Tzrmttva .eta rttler•sCZ eccrtQqs Ih Boo " 'and t iI retain their Y tee CHILD, eerTEvs v Uetts.ALLATs u, PATI t they w i to i ei ought $, a hoz, es'or 6 boxes. - Mailed o0 _ .1and Ede. Advice Free by Mail. rt RV1 wren CVLlc ■std is ta. ►rut rimed y ser ne39 and be found free from dust rece,i+t of pt [C. _.- 31 urine Eye RemedT.CO-i Chieaga ufeaurae. fiord brprarsit-is i, a-OTT� ear i Y _. arrvr:^�„•u»and w.k far •DIR Winslow's soolhtaf - ,t �nny when required again: s vinat wo Liniment Ctrres Cargot. In Cosy, — d ink.no other aced. '1',■'eatr-a•0 gouts a tiEO 0111[ . . - , -- - ostia 6,araa:eed ander Leo Food and arae, A4t, - LYLE COAPANT. TORQNTO, _ +t lour_Sr7d. Moral vaster les¢ _ .. w- Xrs, Brown I. used to be so �Y -IV dtiDevesr•TRt�gyYl�=, MlnarV'e Llnintant Curse nhtsmper. "p 2f you 'put a little blue in the ,find of fiction .before' I was' mar- ¢; `seater wbeni washing the -windows irted." Mr> 4mtth-":1-id don't � MOTHERLY ADVICE-- ,ou will find thev orighteo much -on read much now A1ra• Brown Browne-(mals sal]}-"Your I &OP —}l ,y Margery was playing sthooi Ritli otter than with soda, and it does -'•N;o•-, afte9• the tales nn• husband neighbor's daughter seems to be „ her'dv]l_. he class in physiology k =not damage the p.tiut, te`Ils me about w•hy he i9 late get- quite a singer. - Smythe- Ah, Y, ICA �tinG home, rrle.re tinted fiction wish'I had her voice Browne- was reciting. a .a Peevish, ale, restless, stud siazk P Now,.children, she said, what P wen's so tame and unimaginative.'•' "What would you do?" Sm�The � r� ly children owe their condition to I . (fiercely -"Drown it s. ' _ -i are your hands for?' a Rorms. Mother Graves' Worm Fx• what is the •est Thing to strengthen week "To keeprle.an," was the prompt ,,. .'serminator -will relieve them and back' foe D dt L, Nlonih"l mastor, It will CURED HIS NNEUMATISM. •reply. ' - - _ # care lumbago and rhoamutiata _et roll# mak• „ "'Ye9, rnpeated—Lite tittle tea-, Chanes tkat timp:a�„ nseteu horx ' 'eatore health. 041%oil ase, pLLJ$%M Davis • Lawrence Co., Varmouih. N.S„ ,ju„e 2, 1QOA.— I bays I „ sato a sevne, -healthy bo,se, willing Mautr•al been bothered with Rheumatism 'or the chs r, hands Were given stn 34 we an ei>(ir ei do ge&1 day s wait. ract.year and have taken a Rood many could keep•them clean, and mem- Doe's kt a apa.iti, Cisrb, Splint, - Do v6ur-• own tl'llnking, but d0 kinds-of Medicine and found no relief far .bent Moa," she added, "we must -spraia,i<:agboae or any outer LAnse- vour worrying b roxv: 8gsom-friends may be chums; or .;t .- sen 'keep your hone is the stable. _ t y S S P keep our feet 'clean, cause there _ ., the • Busy be chum s. t care it with. y P "One day a friend advised me to try " - } Gin Pill^,so 1 did, and after Lakin only might be an accident. Allan's Lung saleaRt is espedaity Intended W i '' 1r - Man eo to have receding gums. one box of-them, I felt like a new mien.• ��8��'s • �b»alt. up neglected ono{shs and many. !,•.petess � 3' I? P g g ,.• a, ea■ea have 1-40M eased ITA"11,34, conwA4.09 Rub •Hamlins Wizard Oil oil gums "I thought I would write you a Tem.- "Rebecca, you shall not shpeak = o•ittm to a�foray �- and stop the decay; chase the dis- line-4 to let vol,know how thankful 1 'feet mid dot Moses Levi once more," `ease -or the re'ief they gave me, and would ad- ,, Spavin Cif!@ THE CHICIili\ BLOSSOM. germs with a mouth wash of a t•iQe all -t;(ferer, rrdm Rheumatism to get Oh; fadder, you preak tutus ing' ifew drops' to a spoonful of water.' GinPM%." heitrdt. Ve vos almost engaged. It, care+ without leaving a .ear, � Little Mary went into the coup- f WJI. 'CONTY, Vy shall .I -not shpet;k mit-him V'. no bHsrtt whits hairs—beoatpeitdoer 7 -try on a visit to her gralximother. When making cake the eggs n Sample free ifyou-write,National Drug `'He haf sold me a paste diamond Port italss,s.c.,June l/tllltlos. `talking in the harden, she chant should be beaten thoroughh, and a Cltrr•,ical Cn. (Dept• 1\'.L.), Toronto- for a shenuine shtone." "Oh, fad= •'lidve been%%*lug joer Ltniteeat for- - ed to spy a peacock, a bird she had mitred in the last thing bef,Qre bak- soil Dr:.iers have Gan Pills at 50c a box= der, dot shauldt recomment him. 7f ?ease and dud itall that you represent, never seen.. :She ran quickly into in One well beaten a will 6boxes for gz•;d. have not been without it for 10 lean." i3 egg g°, he can fool-a vise man like y.ou, .vat << GEORG$GO1lDON. t - tate house and. cried •out, - Oh;'as far'as'two badly beaten ones, a fortune he haf in der chewellery - grandma, 'come` out -' and,- see. -The British Parliament. was. 'gyp' Y 11,a TcoIJJ•-8 for=s. &ycetleet for 3r piziness:" `'Nell, Rebecca, you �• There's an .. old, chicken in full '. _ ened on.Monday by the King. horeehaid use. sold >� all nesters. �� The Poor Ma'trs Friend.-Put np vas schmarder as I thought. Get AsI.folfree t,w "d.Troietise pd,The ' bloom. m smx91 bottles that are -easily married yen you like, aid I shall aoree"orwriteusforcopy, as _ Mtnard-s Liniment Cures Cold's, aft —h'-'-- portable and sold for a very small -- go into bardnership with mine son- BR.1.I.MRAUCo.Eta0ar•Tans,Vt. ' 1 YOU'\GEST DltpltC>ED COLPIyE i nom, .Dr. . Thomas' }iclectric Oil. TASTE. in-law_. Prace• up, Rebecca!" - — " I possesses more 'power • in -concert 13ride of 8 and Groom of 14, Separ- 1 trat^d form than one hundred 'timet "Does Miss Bobleigh display good "TO CURL? A COLO 1N ONE BAY ~ nit by Sfalte., lie quantity of mtiny unguents. •Its taste in reading t" .a_iked,0I1@_we- Taks -TAXATIVS .fiA011tt Qoit,fne rahteea She youngest divorced couple in theapTiess and the varied uses tc man. Dot E'Ssts refund money if eactf h ata'cars; R.'w, "Execrable." replied the other. aRo'�lt's signature is on each b,z 2;a the world is to be futind in the court ahich it can be put make it the Barn' , "a =—..of Abyssinia. On May 16, 191(1, fhe :Poor n-ian's ' friend. Nb dealer's I saw her reading a bout with a "How do you like that whiskey Princess Rodmanit Ono�k was war- stock is-,complete without it. green binding while she was wear pat 4" "Shure, your honor,. it has tied to the Prince Lidj EyaEsu, the i _ ing a yellow gown." made another man of me, ,an' that heir apparent; the bride 'then bc- -THEY IkIPROVE 'FERTILITY. other man would like a glass'too." R6® i ing s years old and the bridegroom I s Live stock on the farm will sup- '•,. 't •' 14. New they have been divorced. a - Bickle's .Dints-Consumptive Syrup It, is not a q;:cstion of fault on ei.1 ply. manure .necessary to. soil fer- is the result of expert chemical-ex- Fires Lid htnind .Ther side; no incompatibility of tem- I tili'ty and maintenance of humus periments, :undertaken to discover Rust and'Storm Proof per, nous of the causes which figura iii•the soil. Live stock-, in the,ex- a preventive of inflammation of the 17 z -�so frequently in our divorce divis- j perience of. the 'Minnesota. Experi �' lungs and consumption, by destroy'- Durable and ion. The Princess happens. tr, he - ing the -germs -that develop. these ,naffieIItgl - s I meiit Station. requires clover; corn- the niece of the l mpress Taitu, and i •i diseases, and fill the world with - the lady is' nett popular with the acid other form^ crops to`.keep up pitiable subjects hopelessly strick- . P J P y Let'as know the dze of any roof t I of the countl;ti.-- So, to pre- an temple .^:upp'yr of manure: The ► a elf. . The Ilse of this Syrup will aratbl:Ikin Ctfulverilt vent the k:nat;ress caerci�ing alcx-periment -Station records..show - t present the dire consequeDees of Q Eandtfl8 - baneful influence upon ton 'fivl:uru r tnat the, larges yields i-are -secured the when A t neglected CoWs. Atrial, which will maW you-afi het vs9tMg olf6f4 rulers wife, the sG'ategmer- have p costs only 25 cents, will conviaoe p�s Q� A�1�,, �} =equirted the Prince to di•;orce'b'er.)grown in rotation, including clover you that.this is correct. ��a1il��is R Ian$ YVe !and corn, with the application of ^. --� ibarnyard 'manure. These Crops in oast ~,. conjnnct•ion with grain crops; in a. 23 THE P Even the.bachelor minister is a three to five-year.rotation provide .. Vaudba, twtos swills. lteafe a good way of keeping thfarm marrying man_ _ TO�Or1'IR'O alllt� iVIPf1fIP88444, ���i+etst[•• . . . aI►caatetr free from weeds. T'N U _ ISSUE N0. 6--11 :Mlnard'rLiniment Cures 011rlitNerta t' ..e,r .,,Y. �.w.r «s.,...k•. r+- ..,.., .. 'rE ....... :. ... .0--.: -.... .; .r.._ �.'. '.-,... .' :'; - ..✓_. :_.3-. .,lei. .� ,yy.., � r' i,»'ti. a . -� .„,...,,_^ , ..{ifit..„+. ,> ._ two_.-.n:.: .: .... . .;•. ..- :.xr-' m - ;r,. > �a '�,i, ";�v: s w�i ..',2AT+4, ka ; ..�'. , ,.: '' ,S+-`' h.n,r.1...:. . H air:.. ..:.,tS•lh... .. . . Y- r ::''k +'vox. s4•.! 4 nM'�A�.c tiLW+ ;f '4• tEr. •'Wu") "�u.y �+a.� A .J 5�S^�''_ �• ,.•riiYf,n��. h5a' .rr"'�;x c-4'.:nsi+-''t`r`'.±. - `nitr.�'1• -r..t y�,"s.S oda...:f� _ W�.s`- Fly, W.wry.'�4>',y>,,rv,+tl��. '`:�.�:G+snft r,„3 :Ta '.,'�. F'.b ,.'� ,v:Fr '��uo�r,• � °`�`i�:n"` 'm!3.°i.. ..'31:, uta, r' L s • tr ", :leo? E? a ?i .m• ... -. . -,•}�„'",,!+++tyr r'r: ?•w• .-ze•••' ...cox,-}�'"j .;;ti ..wa:,.x- w' � .. :.. fi''rT .•.•., ,fie_. . ..-,., �.. �`$ s.v�" �"t.�. ,,; C;�. �. - - 1 *^"'• •- •ern'• ,'ri d,+.',•3F .. ?+'.'Y +• .' »: ;... yy .OM1 i_..a :I r , ♦ • v > �'�� �•Q -W. F. 8e>adenoa Ras--in the =Ira Powell,of Claremont, was J- CALLISMS in tpwn on Monday. : on .Robt.y, k "e a rna " --Mrs. Root. cordon spent Let -Mrs. Wm.C7rawford(nee Mies s ` --F. T. Marks, o! Regina, is week with seLtisee ie the city. H. Harpper)). of Brooklin, is visit- K. - vlsiting hie parents for a few -James Denny shipped a car- Ing with ll, Joe. Bye. - geekn load of stock to the city on Wed- -W. Bull, of Brock, was here , on Monday attending the funeral - top- -Uriah -_ .-- -Uriah and Mrs. Jones enter- needs r `.BUY THE BEST" y •tined a few friends one evening -Mise Bertha Bantix►g spent a of the late Henry Powell. - ' Lst weep. few days last week'with friends. -L. H• Banks sold a two-year- _ Fred Bunting, of Toronto, in Toronto. old hilly this week to.Wm- Squir- tit I Oa bore with his moth. . -Mies Cora Burling has been ea, of Ansley. for a Rood figure. ASH FOR .PRODUCE y x pe t y coslilaed to her bed wi an attack -E. N Hicks is re•arraagiag �+► x i3f, jldre. B. BnntiriR. of gip the interior of his bake-chop in V --Mrs. J• H. Bund and son, taklr�gdd to its cOlivenience. Arthur, were in Oshawa over Uw.ingg to ay, Feb. 24th, David or-The Greenwocd school hockey CHOICE DAIRY BUTTER 2,40• :.13aaday wits}friends. lace on Friday, the Pickering -A. J• g,dgpre, of Toronto, was Beecroft, Dunbaiton,has changed team will he g NICE NEW LAID E$GI$ '�1►SiC. home over $Iuaday with his.. per- the date of his sale from Feb.24th school team here on Saturday ,ants, J. H. and'Mrs. Rogers. to Thursday, Feb. 28rd. _Fqr full afternoon. - -Miss Cora Gordon, of-Toronto, particulars see bills. -Mr, Nixon, of McMaster ' and arieompanied by her friend; Miss -Patrick Teef of the nfulacc• were-the tguesta of Mrs.11eo:L ng Sa�fia_L,opent-3 - a home of her parents here. dent one day last wee He a i y on an e►m -The infant daughter of R.and gone into the stablest night with day. iss H. A. Matehett, of Monc- _ •••.•, •• •• ' ... 8 BARS OF SOAP for . ... , _ lldrs, Toms has been criticallyill .out a light,•and, on touching one .' • • . .... 25c -for the past week or two with of the horses the animal kicked ton, N. B., is epee dawith few 8 lbs. ROLLED OATS•for....................................... .. 266 R pneumonia. At last reports she him, first on the legs and then on weeks with her parents Geo. M. •• her 7 lbs. ROLLED. WHEAT for... 25c allowed signs of improvement. the side. He received a fracture and sate M Mee Palmer, Doyle, of To- ' -We wish to announce that we to. several ribs and is suffering , 25 lbs. FIVE ROSES FLOUR for 80c. have taken overthemillinery busi much pain: His watch also"was route. - 2 fans CLOVER LEAF SALMON.................................................85c. F _--nese of Mrs• 'C. Leigh. A first- badly smashed. -We are pleased to see J. A. class milliner will take charge -On Tuesday afternoon Mrs. T. Wagner out again, after being i when the season opens. D. Simp- Connor appeared before Magic- con-flued to his house for a couple when n heCo. Pickering. trate Harper of Whitby on a of weeks with lumbago followed 1 can Quaker corn, 1- can peas and rouRussell Stephenson, of Bel- charge of theft of milk, the charge by an attack of Ia. grippe' and ` Man,, spent a few days being laid by M. Reid. After bronchitis. .1 can'tomatoes for 30c. Mont, F with his uncle, John Stephenson. hearing much evidence Mrs. Con- —A social will be given in St. He has now returned to his home nor was honerably acquitted. .Andrew's church on the evening in the west, after spending a cou- Richard Smitb, wbo was the chief of Friday, March 17th, to be con. If not come to us. pie of months with Ontario fri- witness in behalf of the prosecu- ducted by the men of the congre- ends• tion, is now in Whitby jail await- gation. Full particulars will be STOCK-TAKING SNAPS IN DRY GOODS . -Mrs. W. H. Elviss, of Brook- ing trial on the serious charge of given later. lin, spent a few days last week perjury. -At a meeting of the Executive 1 only child's blue serge coat, 8'yrs., reg: $400, for......... ......�•.••$8 00 ,with W. H. and ?Ars. Crummer, -It is our duty this week to Committee of the local branch 'of I only child's red serge coat, 10-yrs., reg, $5.00, for......................$4.00 t' and Miss Clara Elviss and Miss chronicle the death of soother of the Bible Society held. on Friday ..$1.54 Feb. 3rd Te8 ��� ' .. lHolfland, both of Toronto, also the oldest residents of Pickering evening, it was decided 1 doz. suits men's'w ool underwear, , now.......... :........ ` spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. township, Mr. Hoary Powell, to ask the different churches in gs8p 90IIY @y8 OII Olil' Stock-'PakiDg Bargain Table Crammer. which took place on Friday, Feb. the village to observe Feb. 12tb or -Miss Cora Burling has been 3rd, in his 81st year. The deceas- the Sunday nearest to and most `- engaged as teacher by the trustees ed was a native of this township convex tient, as Ilible Sunday This :+ , Of S. S. No. 2. Mr. Gormley, we and has lived in it all his life. He is in connection with the Teeter- STOCK-TAKING SNAPS IN H�RDWl�RE ..are sorry to state, has been cow- received a stroke several years tenary of the King James version -' palled to give up as the confine- ago, but his death was dna to the o! the English Bible. g 1 only Tortoise heater No. 5, reg. $15.00, now.,:.... ...$12.50 - - Ment intheschool was likely to infirmities of old age. His inners) affect his Health. took place on Monday why his -An interesting event tookI only Oak heater, niekle t_,imirrings, reg. 815.50.-now ....$18.00 -� --The annual sleigh-ride by the body was laid to rest in the lace at Whitby on Wednesday y !children of the Methodist Sabbath Friends' burying-ground in this last when Mr. Oliver Denny was 1 only Tortoise heater No.4, reg. 89.00, now..hole, worth '87-50 ? - g 1 only second-band Imperial Oxford range, _. School is expected ,to take place village. His wife pre-deceased united in marriage to Miss Mamie, x15.00, now $12.00-snap.. . - ` this (Thursday) evening. after him 26 years, but he is survived only daughter of John And Mrs. which hot refreshments will be by his family of four sons and one Dunn. The happy couple will re- Our tinsmithing department is in full swing. Sen_ d served in the basement of the daughter. These are John W. on side on the Wm. Logan farm,on in your repairing. Get ready for.spring. 1 church followed by a short pro- the lake shore, Woodruff on the the 8rd concession recent) vae$t- _ ' Kingston road east, Bradford in ed by Wm- Lockwood. We Px - ------ = C gram. 1 e Mbapman -Chas. Leigh has sold his lot East Whitby, Thomas 'of �3outh tend to Mr. and h1rs. Denny onerand residence to Nelson Dingman. Norfolk, Conn., and Mrs.. Jan�eF beet wishes for their future happi- t Mr. and Mrs. Leigh have purchab- Richards, of the B. F. concession. ness and prosperity• ed a large millinery established at -The annual oyster on�per uod- -The South ()ntarisi . Liberal Thessalon. on 'the north shore er the auspices of the ickering Convention, which was erroneous- near Sault St. Marie. We will be Vigilance Committee 'will be held ly stated in our last- issue to take = -very sorry to lose them as resi- in the town hall, Pickering, on place at Whitby last Saturday, au d:dents of Pickering as they will be the evening of Thursday, Feb• will take place to-morrow (Satur• Boots' t*o')hoes great)y missed. 16th. Invitations are being sent day) afternoon. F. L. Fowke, M -,John McCamus, Harold Caul- to the members of the Association, P., is expected to be present to -- _ ' cite, Leslie Morcombe and Chas. but admission to the supper is not -give an address on Reciprocity. 7deCani+land went to Markham on confined to the members only, as F G. Inwood, the Secretary of the Our cin stock-'of boots are9taow-iu, and we have the beat aa- " ffiondAy night; the first named to each member has the privilege of Procincial Liberal Association and sortment of ladies' and children's boots that can.be bought, and for i; Make part in and the others to inviting his friends. Any others Wm. 'Rosa, ez•M P . will also be •witness the hockey match be- who wish to attend are requested present. A number from here are style, fit and wear they sansei be beat, " tween Whitby and Markham in to notify the. secretary or Any expected to attend. ;. which the former won by the member of the committee. This score of 8 to I. The game was a annual affair is one that is ninth "' EALE REt3l8TER `. fine exhibition of hockey sad was en,o ed by all those who attend. 1l1'IADE IN ENGLAND BOOTS yy � witnessed by a great number. At the conelimion of the aupper a ciasaaY,_FEB. 23-Auccioo sale of boots, that are made from the list select stock; Goodyear -W. Hodgson And bride, spent program of music, horses, cattle, pigs,implements ,gin welt, oak tanned soles. Come in and see them. -- R -a couple of days this week with impromptu speeches will be Rives household effects, at Int 20, cos. 1. A. and Mrs. Mullett. Mr. Hodg• and an Hour or two of pleasant Pickering, the property of David T �+ " son is a roue young farmer social intercourse will be indulged Beecreft. Sale at 1 o'clock. sharp. U A BUNTiNC� - PICKERING of Hartn�, M.an,, who took as his in. A definite answer from those W. B. Powell, auctioneer. R. $ _ bride, Miss Lizzie McCulloch, who purpose attending is desired THURSDAY. FEs. 23RD, 1911-Auction m n (�T daughter' of John McCulloch, of by the committee by Tuesday, sale of farm stock and implements INTERNATIONAL 1 �V� �o�+++ Beathton, north of Oshawa. They Feb. 14th. Address all communi- -at lot 9, con. o, Pickering (i mile ..•. left on Wed for ther home cations to John Murkar, Secretary east of Greenwood) the property of 0 let on Wy. They weld aCCom- Of Committee. W. F. Disney. Sale at one. Seein ppaavied while here by Miss Mabel -The annual sleiRb-ride in con- bills. Wm. Maw,'auctioneer. pias pantedHodgson, of Pickering College: nection with St. Andrew's San. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1sT-A fine lot yawfu -The fiercest storm of the seas- day School .earoe off on Tuesday of cows, one,two and three year old a� _ steers and heifers, sheep and pigs, MOA lit F on raged 'hare all day Monday. evening, and was thorUugHly en- at lot 16, con, 4, Pickering, the pro- �1 -_ During the latter part of last week' joyed by everyone who partici- party of Harry Ellicott. These lass time - �, Dtir * i _considerable-snow.had fallen, and pates: Messrs. Arthur Boyes and Rnimi.le are all first-class and in �„ s... during the storm on Monday the John Annan kindly gave their Rood condition. . Sale at 1 o'clock, F�►�� di�seai� amount of "snow that had fallen, teams and sleighs for the occasion Sharp. See bills. W. B. Powell, �s / according to the Toronto Obser'va- find thus won a warm spot in the auctioneer. Trp a 25c tory, woO about eleven inches. hearts of •the children. When FRIDAY, MARCH SRb-Auction sale of �QD� :• _ package _ With this amount of on and a they retufned from their ride, all farm stock, implements, etc.,at lot '.t and be 4. gale of fifty miles an hoar things repaired to the basement of the of eon. 2, Pickering, the property lOTn Of ��were quite lively all day. As church, where au abundance of of Mrs. M. F. Roach. Sale at 1 corvine _ o'clock, sharp. See bills. W. B. �(y �• -the wind was from the east the hot chicken pie, sandwich, cake, Powell, auctioneer. north and south roads were badly coffee, etc., was awaiting them. TUZSDAY, MARCH 14TH-Auction sale _ .filled tip, and as a result the town- there. In' addition to those con- �f horses, cattle, pigs: implements, Don't forget some of Bibby's Cream Equivalent for your calves• and some ship will have a nice bill to settle netted with the Sabbath school registered ewes and rams,at lot 1% Poultry Food for your hens, ' for snow shovelling. The. trains there were present a- large nam con. 5, Pickering (Greenwood road), PI�iKEii RING ...-were-- delayed considerably but ber.of the members and adherents. the property of Thomas Keast, The .,a He BUN DY— a not so badly as in other parts of of the congregation. At a•con- sbeep.are extra good ones. Sale at the province where the snow was elusion of the . supper, Robert 1 o'clock, sharp. See bills. W. B. of greater depth. Rankin took the chary and a good . Powell, auctioneer. _ f�} - -The map of the proposed To- program of songs,_dialogues• and Will Cl�a�' t�lerYl OUB, W U ` con' to& Eastern Electric Railway readings, by the children of the We x was submitted to the township school, as well as gramophone WA,NTE� * council at their sitting on Mobday selections wa•s given. Arr interest _ _ • and was approved by them. The iug event of the evnlrig was the Young Men and Women to pie- reduced Prlee map shows that the-line will pass presentation of thirteen Robert pare for positions of Trust and through the college campus,thence Kaides'' Diplomas awarded for Responsibility worth from i!0 to A short distance north of the faithful attendance at Sabbath $100 per month. The famous ' school. It will continue in a west- School and at church during 1914, Only a few left of overcoats,'jackets, robes and horse blankets at the r 1i erly direction and pass between also six czertificatef for proficiency �idr. Murecombe's house ,and his in the memorization of Scripture `� A RMEj Rs� ppI,y S.TO E, -. a a barn, then through W. Allaway's' texts, 'the latter being awarded • li lot, and through Spink's flats and by the General Assembly Sabbath _ pleas- north of the mill. It will erose .School Ckimmittee. -Another eas- ' � �• � • E. BRYAN PROP. PICRERINGE the•second eotwessioh toad about ing incident of the evening was stands far above the.average busi- f - S'.- the Brock road and then continue the presentation to John Mnrkar, ness college of this country. _ Ike _ ~;=south of the second concession un- of a Handsome gold-headed cane record for placing in positions is a _ til it rdaches the +`White Church" and the reading of. a humorous remarkable one.. , $15-00- 1UM8 -_ "'YOUmay - �- when it crosses into the second address by Miss Hate Herr. The Large catalogue free, Dont forget t�1ep d ` . idoncession. It will then run in a presentation was made in behalf W.J. 6LLIOT,Principal.' L north-westerly direction until it of the Bible Class of which the be the Vary one• t6-get the number reaches the C.N.R. at Cherry- recipient has been the teacher for Cora Yonge&Alexander Sts. 4 ;wood station, which is situated a the•past sixteen years. The latter ~ mile west of the White Church who was taken completely by our- Mrs. Leigh is now reducing the price of.all her rem ing stock of trim J and a quarter of a mile north of prise replied briefly. Short ad- PICKERING MARK-ETS med•bats to half price, $8.00 for$8.00, $5.00 for$2.50, and so°on. 'the second concession road. It is dresses were made by the pastor, White Winter Wheat........... $ .84 Now is your chance to get the beat bargain ever offered. t e:petted that the right-of-wap Rev. W. Mooce, the superintend- Red 84 . They all cost more to produce. ` :. �. v ' will be purchased at an early date, ent..M. S. Chapman, and W. F. 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