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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1911_02_17 � 2-1i :'r .^• .i ,Xnr. �. 'a .s`.: ;• .,: , rai.X-"'r"".r ... - .�,a.vn °"4:.Mr T, •�s• �:, , ,,:.. •,.. -d`r d, - ,. .; �..�,.� :` �' 'f.,, � a;- •�'. _';v� "'!•'+._ra..i'da. ,..{... •ter, �' -� .v '3-Mu.-;•,�,,,: -�...'. i;r`,r 'r. �.'t.'• ,rs;•tT ,,Y�_a.r .tic •,,...X ,,, a'k"^;zo% 44..�i• .r.., ... : - >�'•'_ ...;;.v •.>..yr wS ':+' i n• L • ..?, ;5�,;,.,...-. ! �. ;F' y n.:'y �' .t•+,...,,y.^ .•1 •V' _t;'�•". ••ma�y.� F , n .:',- ter. ,. r.. '-',,!, ....� .. - '.'--' q ., gv '!.•, m-d„ Cry • •`• fir`--- `�- rte.; K .. i - VOL. XXX. - ` . . PI gERING9 ONT. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17; 1911. , laofsBs�attai $Larb�. BROOK ROAQ He was an Orangeman and a Free --Established 75 years a[tdtcaL PINK MILISnow. msca• but he was better known from .' N9arly all our nick are on the mead his convection with the I. O. F., in �" 4 ' r which order he held for 613, of GREENWOOD' T,•"A. Hrios paid a flying`visit last years the responsible position of Su- Z. FORSYTH, D. of O., Re - week to Toronto, Whitby and Mark- pre Secretary. Sia untimelydeath 14. tend member of the optometrical Asso- ham• was due to a nervous breakdown, olailloa of oatarlo. Spacial atteatton given to The farmers of this neighborhood caused chiefly by the arduous dutiesI�L r• v - A, atting of-glaapt. Eyes tested free. North Beet grades of D. L. & W. genu- made a handsome delivery of live connected with that office. lie wits moat. pct Ise Scranton coal. Othrtoal makes stock last week. much interested in-agrictil-tural ur- -- 0. McKINNON' M.D. L.R.C.S., warm friends. Reginald Fuller•is,putttng•in a_Iarge suits-and had attained much success 1�1 . 8ainbazgh, member o! the College of - stock of ice, preparatory to engaging as a breeder of fine cattle and sheep, No other flour just_quite as goody Physiciaae.and Surgeons of Ontario,licentiate Have you tried our new blend' in the huckster business. d and took many rizea both in Cana A ... Re Joy,y Sae attention to dsieasea o!'women and 01 CretII u num er an at t e or s air a Chicago. ekildrea. Otece and residence,Brougham. nog• meeting of the Ladies Aid held at He leaves a widow.and one non, Gor- for bread. It makes L PICKEBING MEDIGALSURGICAL pastry Mrs. L: Johnston's on Wednesday don,-to mournhiadeath. MORE Arthur Badgerow, who has been to 'WHITER Tea Bunafo>t astr cannot be last. IIiETTERI eacelle�i. read ..and XRAY INSTITUTE - employ - � ONTARIO White Satin for bread stands the em to of Barrett Bros. for the The T UXBRIDGE ,.' � QwEETER than an, Other past Biz weeks, has returned home for Township of Uxbridge lases'a ._ _.. _. '. y without a peer. wfew days, after which he will assist Rood official is James Howitt. Mr. r' R. ELGIN TOWME, M. B., M. D., C. M., W. H. Banks-in his'ice-barvest.- K Ise I M ro i Pbyeician-is charge All kinds of, mill feed, bran, Howitt.has been collector for sixteen ,sl 8peoialist is Rectal Diaeasea. ProstatioDia- shorts, Jumbo, feed flour, oat years and never sold a man out nor the perfect flour for pastry and cake-%- y� DU N BARTON 1 ;eases o! Men, Diseases of women, Cancers, - -ort the township a dollar. He has It makes white,flaky pastry and takes. =+rumors,X_Ray examination.• Diseases of eye, chop, barley chop, pea meal,buck- been a successful breeder and export- less shortening than other brands. lk ear.no«,throat and longs. Fistingglasess and wheat isnd screenings. =Wedding bells are ringing in our er.of Cotswold sheep, and his psale is a special flour for a special i:. all conte sad chr.mic diseas«. village. Oh von twenty-fifth. P P PmF�t OBos Bonze 19 to 9 and 4 to l l91y chopping Tuesdays, Thursdays Stephen Hartley,of Port Arthur, is next month will afford farmers an ' and Saturdays during winter visiting Miss Kiite Foston at the home opportunity of picking up something CHUPPINQ :. LeQai• of her rents, James and Mrs. Fog- Rood to add to their flocks. Mr. How- Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. E. FAREWELL, K.0 BDaRoR�B; months. of a Bali. - - Mite.Lillie D� Rose, wife of W. S. will keen himself out mischief �'Z - Tton. itt is not the man to sit down in idle- _We fast and fine . VJ • T'8.County crown Attorney. vv • 8rlssttior. Court Boase.wlxlttsv. 14y Rose, of tifLB Gre street. London, p ' died on Sunday, Feb. 6th, following after he gives up farming. _ "� T. BARCLAY,Barrister-at-Law, n illness from which she had suffered EVANSVILL.122 '■ �. Solicitor,Notary Public,Special Exami- since Christmas. The deceased wa6 BROUGHAM••at« for Silty Oourt of'Justice,$rear Street, J. L• SPINK, LIMITED, 42 years of age. Besides her husband, s may' 71y she is survived by her husband and F. C. Mechin, of Toronto, was home -pp J, G. DOW, B. A., Barrister, PICKERING, ONT. one son., Wilfred Edwin Rose. The over Sunday. �L 11►•Solicit. Notary Public,Eta Money to funeral took place from the family James Beattie, sr,, in indisposed ' 0000=oildura Baan, residence, the remains being interred with is grippe. w'°'itbl ably at Dorchester, her former home. The Mrs. (Dr.) McKinnon is spending a •� �• bereaved husband is the youngest son few days in Toronto. A Z A. vete,'+,+cta•y. is t BEAL of Caleb Rose. of Whitby, who was Mrs. John Miller spent last week in for many years a resident of Dunbar- Toronto with friends. Having put this Mill and watts.- Vote l �R. E. J. SHIRLEY, ridary CLARE14ONT ton and vicinity. George McGregor was home from Burgeon, Honorary gradaate of the on. Toronto over Sunday. power iu first-class shape, I _ {° hash Veterinary College,Toronto,Canada. All. a d Lad injuries of domestic animals treat- for all styles of furniture. W, J, Brown is spending a week have installed a ' ed on-tbe mos agpzwed"cud tefeatiflc --- ---- SCHOOL REPORTS principles• offioes at corner of Sin and Lint- —•- with relatives in Toronto. Qu Ave, Dickering,Ontario g ly The foltawing are the names in the Mrs, G. Linton is a ending a week New Attrition Mill,for feed_ �Y.. --s- -_—- �-T--ori of met it for the month of Janu• with her son John in Toronto. pp >$x3atitttlff lLasb,>i. - g ary of uthe pupils off: the Claremont Born to Mr. and Mrs. Mercer on We can also do wheat gristinR fes- Room Moulding _-.. . _ Wednesday,Feb. Sth, a daughter.. -you out of your own-w eats G. HAM-issuer of Marriage Aleck Lapp. Mabel Cassie, Will Scott, Mrs. Poucher is visiting John and h TV • Lieens« is the County of Ontario, Kathleen Story: Form IL-Perry Mrs. Poucher in Toronto this week. having put everything in - r. fblartngvillage. 4'Fly p1C�fYlY'6 Frames Slack, CMord Soden, Jena is Rawson, Archie Bell is here with friends be- Clifford Pilkey, Clarke Rawson, Tom tore leaving for hi"home in the west. Order for doing this. • POUOBER, Real Estate Auer g Scott. Edith. Slack. Form L-Jack Our poet master was in thEctty.on Also buckwheat flour, rye Bear. ' T. tioaeer, oainaso: collector and leaner Window Shades Lapp, Ethel White. Kathleen Raw- a businers tripon Monday and Tues- y • ' me licensee.8rangriaar. 40y - son. Morgan Hill. Magaus Morgan. day. Graham flour, etc. Very best D�g-�� HOPPER Issuer of Maxriapte _. Miss Ferguson and N. F. Tomlinson, J• C. and Mrs. Philip. of Pickering. *r� • Liceas« io the County of Ontario, teachers. spent Sunday with W. J, and Mrs, attention Riven to all wash. _ (Mae as stere and bra residence.Claremont. - Junior Division Honor Roll fnrJanu- Devitt. call. - �lE ---- Give its a D B:BEATON,TOWNBHIPOLE R% UNDERTAKING Ary at two in each class: Sr. II.- Mrs. Eli Wilson is visiting with her C' 1! VetA Ste Stephenson. Hezel Mantle. Jr, daughte. Mrs. $rlidge, in• Torontg �•� �p -��•�-�t�-� �• • O"'Weyanow, Commissioner for taking p `/. R �.i SSJM1JLM atlda�lir, A000aatani Etc. Ogoaey w Joe- 00 oan in Connection. ll,-]van Benson, Mildred Brodie. this week. ootarm proppaerrtt��, "racer of Marriage Lic- Sr, pt. II.-George Rawson. Violet John A. White attended the funeral : ono«" vabti.rala, 0.. t-. Distance no object. Sargent. Jr, pt. II.-Mary Forsvtb, of his uncle. Ed.Taylor.. at Sandford OO iAL �j POSTILL. Licensed Auctioneer, Prices moderate, Gladys Paterson. L(a)-Verna $rye on LVednasdaq. p'i +' + .l' • for Ooanmes of York sad Oatado, An*, - - an. Luis Brodie; Ib).-Muriel Thom- A lkingarge number of our sports are Eggt at , Stove, Nut and Pea situs ik t+oasar«of all.kinde Rivertsen P, to Qa abostass , Boa, Allan Thompson. CM3 s M: thisAlgw turned on Monday in hard Coal. • anew.. Adamss rlr«a ii,er P,C.. Out. Nark Am this week.in the hockey tournamenBefit � lnrop gleam coal, All coal B. - --- B. POWELL, Licensed Auc: under-cover. full weight acid s • tfoa«r. io Lod r and collector for �'or Colds and la Grippe to Duluth. after spending a counts o! menti.• of Ontario and York All tinea at Jimmy Speck, an employee,of the' months at her home here: prompt service. pax.. Ecomo ooadanted either r..atsly or by agowoe, oiat while passing Speight's R. S. Phillipa and son left for their ser+not«collected For dates or other-par. Prescription prescription No. 9N, factory about 6.45 p, in. last evening home in Regina on Wednesday, take LUMBER ` insulars a ly at olden". alizabetb St.Pick. _ pppp noticed s light in the blacksmith's ing with them a-_carload of live stock "' - `•. citing. Plrona orders left at lizws Omen,Pick. +•IiROMO LAZI:VE" Good stock of rough and matched ... -�'or-1W46aab's •tore. Claremont. win ro _ shop, and on looking through a win• and implements. g �m calve prompt attecuoa• Bat>sfaction etaraa- dow saw that one of the work benches fancy dress and racing carnival hemlock, also matched and , 3aswd, My phone number isInde"adent t00% It goes right after the cold. The _ dose is taken eve half hour, The was on fire. He rang in an alarm vi•j�jl be held on the -Bmnglxam rink on dressed spruce and pine. •• •. •� •.^ rri Ai T T every and notified the loans er. The blaze a evening of Tuesday, Feb. 21st. No. 1 hemlock lath. JOHN ?HILIP R tri g a9 _ price iS 25 eetrts. was put out with a couple of pails of Prize,t will be utfered for the follow- 2z, gz and 4z Ontario cedar - --- -- - water before the fire brigade arrived in Hest dressed lad best acting on the scene. - Little Tama a was g y' shingles, 13x and n Attitfsll g clown, bean race, relay race, etc. Columbia shingles. Has a full line of fresh and Cur- T done. Suitable muRia- 'Admission as-usual. _ wed meats-constantly oni hand. FOR THE, KIDNEYS Dr. Hassard on SAturdety sold a five- At the Fat Stock Sale. held At To- Let me quote you prices on an;` ,• year hackney harness horse to ionto- last week, Miller Bros. said building,material you nmy fY Space Roll, 'Breakfast Bacon, Premium Prescription Kidney Mrs, Meredith of Montreal for $1,600. nine head of cattle for which they require. ;Ham Solo The gelding is a beauty, an extreme received on an average $957.00. One Bill stuff a Rpetialty gni, Weineis, etc. . Pills. Atrial will Convince you all round high actor, and the winner heifer -Bridal Bouquet," not.yet two Incl. phone 1504• D . .of their superior merits. Price 50 of numerous prizes in fife old country. years old. brought the marvellous R E E tCJO.[� Highest prices paid for He was urcbased b Mrs. Meredith �a a .'Butcher's cattle " cents' p y price of he running. The Short Horns are i - � - .•.•. '• ' -• _. to match a full brother which won -still in the runnier A. � first at the Montreal spring•bow last Much excitement 'has'been catised ' LOCUST EILL h R• • • T. M. McFADDEN year, and the pair will be shown for in this neighborhood duringthe past ieke-rig diver the coveted cup this spring. MA. week on account of the hocky tourna- - 6" u DRUGGIST AND GRADUATE OPTICIAN Meredith, herself a_Resod judge and TlrtfE TABLE-Pickering Statiota 0. }' J $ ment heiog..played at Markham. The T.R. Trains` a East due as follows- PICKERING. a pNT, fine wbip,_ came up from Montreal Brougham team put up A most plucky g - a h -No. 8 Mail 8.05 A M. the rigs for hire - and made the pure ase after a thor- fight for the prize was seven gold ` 8 14 I"12 al 6 P.ld a Da 01' night ough trial of the horse, watches for the winning team. Our Y 8 °_ 'REAL ESTATE...., Kl SALE was with Nor h Toronto the final game This, eam Trains going �s.q, nae as follows- 33us meets all drains. t H 13 Local' - 8:88 Mumps -have been quite revalent was composed of very heavy players, „ r Teaming promptly attended to. Two flfty-acre farms for sale cheap. p q p and some of the Brougham boys had 17 Local 2.90 I?,M: in this part of the township recently, '•� 7 Mail 8.60 P. M. , Good-buildings,plenty of water, one- but theci•isis'is now t received in ries•- in the previous. •gnnday included. - '$ ,Agent fortanada Carriage Co past. games which greatl impaired their • half in cash, balance on mortgage if R. W. Mowbray is suffering from f; , y p _ • Be Peak. lays When time was i North to re aired. Joe weakness. 'His miiny'friends p p p{� {n q ronto w;ts d'el'ared the'winner b 7 to 1c f7. Also a good tenement dwelling wish for bis speedy recovery. 6 We congratulate the Brougham P R g R. R. Mowbray�a�ttended the Liberal g yielding 12%in the'village of Picker- Convention'at y bo son their brave fight and re ret lacksmithingWhitby on Saturday y. g ing, and reports an enthusiastic gathering that'fate was.agitiaat them at the last. 7 r- HEL JJJ from all pparts of the riding. �>�k •. John Dlllnn, who visited his son on E,ALE REGISTER. '„ ♦L�� g p 1$$8 Thursday, had to return home to Com++ yQ ea -i Q Having rented the Dunbacton oho 8 Vphitby on Saturday, having con=-- -' and opened the same,I amprepar- TH1rRSDA1; FEB. 23-Auction sale of • s - ,.'� tracted a sudden and serious attack of ed to do all work entrusted to " • "- �� • ']A grip horses, cattle, pigs,implements And SterOns Silver Lockets - me in_the above line. , Mxre;O John Birkett of lot 1 in the bousebold effects, at ,lot 29,con. 1; s __. Horseaboein aspecialty. Pickering, the ro ert of David at half rxce,-aiid Call in and see me anytime. we '�. RiohardsQa• 8th con., died on Saturday,leaving a K> P P y P husband and three small Children to Beecroft.• Stole-at 1 o clerk, sharp. r' .�� �•� 'L=1�T �r'Rr. mourn her loss. Much sympathy is W, B,•-Powell, auctioneer. L NOW Hand Satchels n ::Notary Public, Pickering. felt for the bereaoed family, THURSDAY, FEB. 23RD, 1911-Auction at 26%off,-to be sold at ' DUNBARTON The. many friends of Miss 'Helen sale of farm -stock and implements = x BLACHSMITHING, O'Connor, of Pickerin , wish to ex At lot 9, con. o, Pickerin mile The R fi e B A S �v E T T'S ;f "WOOD tend their'sympatby to her owing to east of Greenwood) the property of TYOODTURNIIVQ he recent death of her sister, Miss R. W. F. Disney. Sale at one. See this month (February) d -DOMINION ��� •_ � _ O'Connor. The family are well and bills. Wm. Maw,'auctioneer. - -��- j favorably known here. WEDNESDAY, MARCH IST-A fine lot gumming]fiend Office, Toso>hto Saw —`tea of cows, one,two and three year old MAY W39 NOT g R and filling; Jo" A. McGillivray Dead. steers and heifers, sheep and pigs, atwaod for kindling deliyered$1.76 t] 18,con. 4, Pickering, the pro- Fit you with spectacles? - -: - General Banking.Business . Col. John A. McGillivray,K.C.,one "at of Harry Ellicottg. Tese _ traa3sacted. - per cord, 16 in..long.- of the, brightest sons of Pickering animals are all first-class and in Repair your watch? Township died at a sanatorium in good condition. Sale at 1 o'clock, Mend your jewelry? Wt H . JACKSON, - .ORO Roan Guelph on Tuesday morning, aged 6e Sharer See bills. W. B. Powell, _ v. special attentio ven to - earn. ' The- deceased upas born near auctioneer.- , - _ Sell yod anything you needy ' ' t118 collectionof Audley in 1862, and was a son of the FRIDAT, MARCH 3RD-Auction sale of " ». late George McGillivray. He was. farm stock, implements; etc:, at to - We-will be pleased to fill t3111e notes. educated at the Whitby High School _ a4e sou lots of Water , 31, con. 2, Pickering, the property our order. and Tornnto University and was call- of Mrs. M. F. Bosch, gale at 1 y SAYINGS DEPARTMENT. RJCE SRO&, OF.WHMVALit ed to the bar in 1877. He practiced in o'clock, sharp. See bills. W. B. are prepared furnish you anything Uxbridge and in Toronto, and pro0ed powell, auctioneer. 2. '',;DepOBit® received Of �1..and p p y y R himself a most brilliant pleader. $e - No Bassett upwards. - in the line of. water supply such as was an ardent Conservative in poli- TUEPDAY, MARCH 14TH-Auction sale, pampa, windmills, hydraulic rams, tics and for a time represented North ' of horses, eattle, pigs, implements, stere®t allowed at highest plumbing, etc. - Ontario in-the House of Commons. registered ewes acid Sams,at lot 13, -JEREI�ER AND OPTICIAx fix, Current rates. He wai. also Mayor of Uxbridge in con. 5, Pickering (Greenwood road), They are also expert well drillers 1890• He took a deep interest in mill- the property of Thomas$east The PH701VE WHITBY' i. CHAS. D, GORDON, Manager a teary matters and has- beet identified "sheep are extra good ones. Sale at, HE PICKE sad respectfully solicit your patron, with, the 34'regimeut since 1874, in; 1 o'clock. sharp. See bills. W. B.' `• . +I "WHITBY BRANCH. age for the future. Ind. phone 5621. 1 which he beld the rank of Colonel." PoweU, Au•tioneer. If: Y ;.+.fe.:,a -. .»•.g,:;„, ,.::. :: :.. i n• ,, -...,,, w-,,. .,•, r'- o_.�' ,titY'C!•'G^<.�W�'�„ - a 4 , z. ».... •, s 3• ... w. . _«� ., «+ :s:i s , . a ..t.:xw 'M ..ti ,.s•'t•'„� a •. .. �}'#" ,, �$..'{..., h », Y •i -G, h .0 h 1 KiY7:L .•zY b>' `.r�.,'� v✓.. ': .. ,: r �:.. ... A�`, .. '�'�^ •,^w•Au. '..,"ti':.:,' ... .xtz:r'.'.' ^� a ia' � 'fir,-, r� '`<.,,: kC' q'�.*_vi"'i: u,'ir, - r . e' ._tr, :- -r. a.,. ti' w-- a>.,..;�' �.,,e� ';.e:T.r -.: fix �♦ y a: t +. ,.:.w.°�" y.-. kxc.w :•mow:-� .: .�aibw.,�.,y_ _,,_ y-. Lw - _ .. :ary'.'f,.rn. - a:„• .4 , `5t!4 ,±� t _ni a .1 a.....,.:.«.._.s. - r .Q ,. .. _.,.. . ,,, ,. � , wE D - •.. g tour. .,. ;w+' ..y-,r Iii' ».d. .+nv .i m .,.:. ... •.� .t., .2�. �.c "What,doest thou here 4" "This is ��e00 FOR THE SUNOaY SCNOOL LESSON the wilderness. There are no idol- M, �4,,a,, r _ - atora or murderers, or breakers of _ ..• - God's commandments here."A LETTER -!-INTERNATI0hAL LESSON: 10. I only am left; and they seek my life—Acon easinn of conscious part of a man FEBRl ABY 19. failure, on the J9iiF D T •n._ _ aged AN ' YOU-WRITE E VNE ? thoroughly discouraged. - ----— -�- 11-12., Jehovah passed by--He _�. Leeson VIII. Elijah's Flight and Was present in the strong wind, and in the earthquake and, the fire, as Prises to be bWar ed Ina Return,.1 Hinge 18.41 to 19.21 well as in the still small voice. But ► s - _ Golden Text, Ise. 40.81. the more tumultuous elements did LBP. Writing Oonteat Open not' speak to the soul of the pro- . • - Verse 41, The sound of abund- Phet as did the calm following the ! Is the Standard Arliolol tO BTUY 01$ in �IlTia1'ld ante—The Greek Old Testament storm. God manifests himself in _= has here the suggestive words, the quiet providences of life as f READY FOR USE IN ANY QUANTITY Dr. Williams Pink Pills for "the sound of the feet of the raft- well as in its upheavals. Form 161ngSoap,softiainawater,removing old Palo. People have been used in Ontario » %Hei,facting sinks, closets, drains and for asany oWt P storm., All the.evidence the pr 13. He wrapped his face in his A can equals 20 lbs.SAL SODA. for a generation. ndfeds of re- mantle—T P�°'�''markable,cures have been• reported ­Show thyself to Ahab, and I will mount1ins filled him with awe and a,W.oMLaTr'COMPANY 1JUrrirao:s � OZO during that time and there is send rain." Faith was not di`fficuit even dread, and he felt impelled to scarcely a family in which the re- after the miraculous exhibition aI an act of self-abasement. His con- medy has not been tried with bene- Jehovah's power in the sending. of dition smote him, and with re- ` ficial results. This furnialies the fire and the blotting out of the proachful iteration the question ie- "You can at exhorbitant wages material for the letter to be written heathenish priesthood. So Elijah turned: What dcest thou here, Eli- throw LIVING 1N GIRO EGYPT g ` throw out your servants when }oft in this contest. ,There is no demand ur ea the kin to renew his ex- jah 4 ' upon the imagination; every letter hausted vitality with food and 15, 16. ..A threefold mission: (1) I leave, but it is batter to pet theat S =must deal with facts and !acts only. drink,-at his tent up on the slope of To' anoint Hazel king of Syria, t a reasonable rata and ceep thorn which would mean the foundipg of through the summer. After all, a PRIZES: -the.mountain, before the expected MODERN CONVENIE'T CES, BUT the too have of to live and theft , downfall should make a journeyW a neve dynasty; (2) to set up John Y g '. wives and children; also if y'iu gel z -The Dr. Nlillianca Melicine CO-, Jezreel impracticable. ss king over Israel thus abolish- THEY COBE HIGH. P are reputation for closing the h utas a of Brockville, -Ont., will award a 42. Elijah went up to the top of 1IIg the house'of Omri; (3) to aa- no servant living will take ■n�tob in. t prize of,$i 5,00 for,the best letter Dint as his own successor Elisha, Carmel—The rugge�I hauater of I be An Englishwoman Writes o! IIcr terest in your welfare and wit in received on or before- the 20th day son of Shaphat of Abelmeholah, g wildernesses forgot his own need of cessantly rook you during the win, of March, 1911, from residents of The purpose of all this is partly ex- Experiences in Housekeeping ly refreshment in his eagerness to nee P ter ^nnths because he must. ;the province�of Ontario, on the rub plained in the next verse. Israel „ , the hand of Jehovah-displayed still -In That County The cooks wage is hi h but ha - ' eat, "Why I Recommend Dr. Wil- further. . The attitude he assumad had not been wholly purged of its y• high, :ams'-Pink Ville.'' A- prize of pollutions by the long famine. It '.'When I first went to Egypt to has to Oxy lent, a family to keep was one of earnest prayer. and no summer Mork available, �Lo.00 will be awarded for the sec- would still be necessary in the div- live, about twenty years ago, re and -His servant•-Tradition say; You must feed your English cools _ ,cad beat letter,received; a prize of ire plan for the swords of Jehu aidence in Cairo was very different + $5.00 for the third beat letter, ana this was the widow of Zarephath's and Hazael to fall upon the Baal- from what it is now," writes an I and pay her rent. It averages he p f�2.00 cSEcb !or Lhe nett son whom he. _snatched. from ta_pze ` µ.;urshippin_g kings of Iereal, and for Engliahwoman in - the Queen. ! same with the good one, and the +Q course The' sea rPaa'- � i - ep At mill best five letters. lawn l is to carry the ie ormatory "Houses were tnconventen It u' a the Mediterranean from ! work still farther. There is no re- neither pantries nor bathroom Your black butler boy is our Eng- CONDITIONS: fish parlormaid and in these days _ .' which rain waald naturally: s-weep � mrd of Elijah`s fulfilling all of this' and servants had no English train- -it cure or benefit from the use in,. Six times the.lad went ftp to mission, but it came to be fulfilled, ing at all in the way of orderly quite as haughty. He also stops at t« of Dr. Williams' Pink. Pills deacrib- the point from which the great ex- in one Ray and another, through housekeeping, the silver and the door and will not touch the dustpan. ad in the letter may be in the panne of-water was clearly vis�hle, his successor. "Of course there were always the "There is little to choose in these writer's own case, or one that has but each time saw nothing but what. 19. He with the twelfth—Eliaha one or two exceptional servants to - - tome under hia or her persona] ob- had appeared-in the brassy,' sky for was guiding but one yoke, the oth- I be had and occasionally a decent days between the price of a good _- -- 'eerv7ation; - three wear ears. flat, aid service in Cairo and the y y era being in charge u{ servants, house or two to be found but these More than one cure may be de- 48. The hand of Jehovah wa: ' Cast his mantle upon him—"It things both cost a mint of money same scribed in the letter, but every on.Elijah—That is, he was filled ; meant the adoption of-£lisha by and were not available to the young I IN THE CENTRE OF LONDON. ' statement must be literally and ab- with a divine impulse of r.tip•,ur•oe% Elijah to be his spiritual son; and official. The English commounity t You can get everything now aani- -' ."lutely true, exultati3n, which carried h nr be- I it meant a distinct,call to the pro- way small, perhaps 300 or 400 aouls i tary, well-built flats, telephone, el- The letter should be no longer fore the rapidly moving thd6: t of; phetie office." at the outside, and their residences I ectric light and gas stoves, motor r •than is necessary to relate the be (Ahab even to the gates cf the city 1 20 Let-me kiss my father and were scattered over a wide area of and electric.trams just at the cor. lir ! pe9t obtained from the remedy in 'Jezreel: where the king mainta:rte 4 my-mother-:An-expression of the� many miles. but also you must have not i her, Abe case described. la palace. Here he halted, frr he : tendernPss characteristic of the' "Mrs Jones had called; but; Lees than *3,000 a year. In .Eng- 11 fi ="•'lo younger prophet, and not an act of where did she live'' Righ►• away oa� land if ,you are comfortable. you Every letter must be signed try had no liking for .cities and can ata there all the year rn cyclo C _ ' he full name and correct address easily find sl:alter in the neighbo I hesitation. Elijah, in the words, the other sidetof the city, down the )' Y 1� r of the person sending it ' If it de- ing Gilboa 'Go back again, gives him fall per- , riverside road, under a gateway, I but in Cairo -the more babiee there scribes .the cure. of some person ( 2 Jezebel—To her the events en mission, disclaiming any_other pur- through a. cotton.repository, and� are and the more the expenses in- other than the writer of the let I Carmel meant more than y,P . pose in throwing upon him the then into a one-stormed flat bungs- i crease; so much the more urgent t4 r `'ter, it must also be signed by the sibly could to her husband, for her mantle,than' simply to -summon •him I low surrounded by gurdons And is that you must move out in sum. person whose cure is described as ,devotion,to the colt of her father, t to a high duty. I Mrs. Smith, inhere did she live Z� e'er and repeat all y our bills in z ' 'a guarantee of the .truth of the who had been a high priest of. the 91. Took the .oxen,`and slew Out on the desert, .two miles. from another country more sanitary and , r statement made. �$aaLw'orship to Tyre, amounted to i them=A kind of burning of the nowhere "in a corner of the old with better climate, h)t The' water o! each letter meet fanaZi �-$he could not sit idly bridges behind him. soldiers' barracks; ao address, no "That is wtcat makes Cairo so ea- state the name and date or the pa- by and see her work of years oblit- - y road, no signposts. • pensive for_the poor Tuan. I-have per in which he or she saw this aa- erated It was to be.expected that "Still *you had for find it, and in seen humbled creatures with hum- _ nouneemertt. she would send just such a message 'MAKING DIA3IO�D$. doing'so you made great friends for bier wives-arrive full of. joy at a - Fine writing will not win the, to the prime mover,of the threat- - na�a �reed revolution, pronouncing upon your pains, and everybody abaci- salary of 916,000 a year: With the 'prize unless you have a 'good P g Po utely knew ev-0rybody else. In beat intentions, bath pulling the - ' !to 'describe. Toad living in summer on the" l g h. Speer Fifth Co+B of scald D one,�.One- ' winter things were gaits gay, but g tr Pro- ' le, with only one child and eheap funnily enough in summer P Y h the- strength of the him n-virtual sentence o eat h a•ecoma�endation and not the style 3. �ecreheba—T'hr,u h this wawa, E, - o! the letter will be -ths-basis of "town of Judah n#,uut thirty miles - servants, they could not make bot ?- south of Hebron, et Elijah did not�. After.nine years of experiment a THEY WERE STILL GAYER. _ the award. y 1 our En hshtiian has succeeded ends meet, You cannot help your- the is nnderstoi-that The Dr. Wil- feel himself secure there, leas s g g :�11 the unfortu les who were left self out of the trouble. You can- liams' Medicine Co. shall have the much as the king of Isisel win in to producing what f calls "Syu- 4a not o to market you cannot visit sight to publish any,letter an alliance with the !ting of Judah at uretic.diamonds,'.' of a quality,he behind to spend -the heat in Cairo g , k claims never before approached. clubbed together," full of- real your own kitchen full of Arabs, you. _ in this contest if they desire do Mils time. 8o he too himaeil, %n PP friendliness and good will to give cannot help being cheated, �� �Their hardness is 98 per teat: of ' So g . _ so, whether it wins a prize r r not. charact,®ristic fashion, to the ail• P "You must a that of the natural diamonds. They �each.other a goad time:. pay, or else you must The contest will close on 'iareh derness (4). I can be stamped upon with the heel( '`I am.afraid that sort of thing is do with cheap, bad servants who `40th,' 1911, and_the prizes will be 4. Juniper-tree=More properly. P P are stupid and inefficient. If a awarded as soon as'possible there- a species of the broom plant, which without injury, A London Daily,quite done :away with now. , Cairo .P Mirror Scientific representative, has has grown too big too prosperous, cools is clever at cooking he is clev- after. Do not delay. If you know grows everywhere in the deserts of P . ' er at your a y y Y � heated_ one in a spirit-lamp flame .too bus to bother with the next Y oFounts, and you may of a cure write'your letter -NOW. the Uoly Land. It afforded a or P P Y stand.over him while he weighs Y {shelter, bet sometimes the beat and kept it red hot for three min- door neighbor. The change seemed ® Observe the above conditions care- that could be had, utes without damaging it. to.come with the change of govern- beef—he will still get his propor- - " fully or your letter may be thrown -The color is so good that. even b went. In the old days when .the tion. He has only six months in y out. 8. Went in the-strength of that g' y which to make enough to kee food forty-days—The urne to daylight an expert can scarcely de Sudan was a military fighting unit g p him - Address all letters' as follows: . ejourney I teat the difference between these the.pick of the English army spent Being while you are away during ' Horeb, beteg not 'over miles, the summer. Pa 4 __ The Dr. Williams'. Medicine Co.,_svouZd re urne a much less time J stones and natural diamonds. And its holidays from Halfa to Asaouau Y, d lie will Iva an, 2. slight- Brockville, Oat. than that The number; tort how,- though the einaller ones are slight- with us.in.Cairo,.coming and going you she best of good times—good -Getter Contest Department. ever, is often taken to symbolize a l ly better than the larger, they'can throughout the year and made up dinners, no worries, no tempers, 1 e o _satisfactorily, o of E g t form.of sports thehouse running on oiled wheels; . period of testing (compare the cases b oris r t e n Land.'s hes but you must pay, remember that." 1 mad 's y' a - � of Moses and Jesus), -and here 1 weight of one carat (four grains). men. ` A WOMA9'S WAR RE(,ORD. ' doubtless refers to the time 'of Eli - Two months o the inventor had "In Cairo�itself the' present--in- —� ' - succeeded in turning out stones flux of hundreds of young educa- L ' The death bas.occurred in the rah s seclusion. which deed detection at night li tineal officials had not yet Dome in- National Asylum at Le Vesinet, 9. What dcest thou here, Elijah the urslina untrained a e.g His to vogue. The club not full to ov- MAKE TEETHING France, of Mme. le Breton,, who un- —Dr. Farrar gives a vivid inter- ry y g• i' 'til quite recently, was a canteen Pretation to this question by em- .latest stones are still better. Their er9owing, was quite;; small, very PAINLESS woman in .the French army. She phasizing the successive words: density is practically the same as Ouse eery homely, very dear. The ; followed, the colors in.th;e .wars. of that of natural diamonds, and they men had no wives and we few ladies Teething time is always a "What doest thou here " "He was - g Y the Crimea itnd Mexico, and in the g -__ g• there no are absolutely permanent — uasf- had our drawing rooms always full time of anxiety to mothers. �.: ----`rva; with 'russia m _3:8 she' was work .t_Q be done in Israel Waa.he fected by the atmosphere. with delightful'. bachelors. At this time .baby. bocomea-- -•��-== But they are deficient in drat din- - "And now, twenty years later; A& wounded and-taken ca five. Al- tamely to allow Jezebel to be the cr.as, restless and nervous. P tinctive steely-blue shimmer which what has happened{ Ones winter His gums pain hied, he is -though approaching her eightieth final mistrIss of the situation 7" g ear, she went out to Morocco with b '� the- best natural diamonds possess. is epent in returning endless calls troubled with constipation or What do st 'thou here'o Is it !a '9 not significant of thy name Of course, the maker does not dis- from unkno'vvn wcquatntances sent diarrhoea, spasms, colic or the expeditionary force a year or y g ' process: Tae base is pre- from-other acquaintances lust ass- «avulsions:' His little life is eo ago, and was once more wound- `Jehovah he is'my God I' Is he to close his P ed, and captured b the enem to be the God of but one fugitively sumably mineral, 'and the stones ing through. You pass•fitends you iii 'danger unless' a medicine y y are made by compression, simulat- would like to know only in the rush is given him to keep his $to- ing the formation of natural dia- and tear of Savoy dinners or other ameh sweet and pure and his mends .through the contraction of hotel dances. You are out every bowels regular. Such a me- cooling mineral matter. night and.ion,bed•all.day resting for 'I ' ! �! Diamond makers b dissolving the next bout. haler is Baby's Own Tablets- j� ! �•p,� - r ._Y._. g . Nothing'can equal them dor- - - ' `Far Tim i _ C" �t.Lipt '•• 8 sugar`in iron or some other aub- HIGH. ing the teethingperiod. The ? stance which exerts tremendous „ ,. nts are Senormous, Iservants' have lessened a worries of pressure upon its contraction by The Only Genuine "' wages are ruinous. You must have thousands of mothers. Among �= • cooling, have often obtained ' very creel! but perfect atones of more or dless dresses for such a climate, them is Mrs. W. A. Yeadon, Amok #' less effective appearance. But this and in April, when your money is Halifax, N.S., who writes:— Ll TEA newest` inventor has ' produced all gone, you still have 'got to leave I have used no other medi- for -Europe else you• spend the cine for Isaby but Baby's stones of remarkable size and brit- .whole of next winte; getting over Own Tablets and I would not a y nc . li H estimates e esmate the cost at the heat of a summer spent where be without them. Last sum- . _ Sas This-Signature on the Pact aga - - -• -- about.one-fifth.that of the natural you are, Everything has increased mer baby rasa greatly--trou - tones, at present prices. I _ n p- �� -'Thea -.houses are unfit 1 bled with his teeth until s for,habitation and the new ones gave him the Taolets. They. Many, . learned man has succeed- want $1,250 a year rent for fire helped.-hien and now he is a ed in making a fool of himself in rooms. Een then you can.only stay big healthy cFft4."' The Tab- 4r _ sevei`a)�tffere-rrt languages. there half the year. 'Added to this lets are sold by is a b x' ,yea- - you must' come and go with your Iers or at.25 cents a box from ?! - - - family and you must keep alive The Dr. Williams' Medicine That ship of yours that's coming L in--can't you communicate with it somewbere during the ot_.ler six Co., Brockville, Ont. _ by.wireless i. . months. + .,.. ... .' _ - .. . . .,.+� w rdH .x•v d .4r•, ., # ., ;,-, - .. 1 ray _ :4:.. +�. ,;w;y.. 'xh,. u<-,t• a{'` ':�o.ieC" <"rr.. r' 4i:*:. � si."niy�,. "',. �`� ,f,"r,7,,�.��. ;.rw,��v.'Jc'4sa-"Y;,'°.y =w '' `a °"«?'".ti�us; r,� ".�,�•a� .��'�''�. �4t�'. .,2 a4, Y*au:' �' '�.9'r'�,' '•:,4`F, ... .,�f..' ., r,.. -<. rah s'�, " u.. dY1-rc3s'•.'''�d,zVn 'rt 'a..« -4;x ; t°.'x?:y..,e ✓u,�R 'xec':,.,+'x-'�.� •-•y ., ,a,5*,s.�.:✓ '.. __.. , ''1'.---�._.�_f-_.s.:_..: „- '.,' r> ,. ;. ,..,_ .' ... — _. " �'.'._•,,• '11'9'. '�.]I+ +•.,"`5'�,A�ld�yWt''ca.«+e7�07.4rc.2�wxR',�^,+•k�r;Sets'. 'i�?i�c71.'aw.ti+4bwisw�'.tivRwe-a,•elw.+asl�dh�'Iwo641?.tze.k�'%wassYr�rstitc�`aw.+etlPr.Z:•4'�4dR':�—'•,•,Aa'�76N�.,w.,.,•r•seazYFa+o nwnc •!anv,•,.:a v...�' . A��^�rIInuMas. r .a.�'ar7,*nJG. ms.,�.."n-ww:,. ..>.,'. .:"yK"""v" • '..� - Y EZ•S7QLTAN HA1EiD Y IltBA B. —— ,.NOT PRESENT. ie s M it M a Ic fY fi W01�8RS THOUGHT 1T'WA$ GANGES. "If you were caked_to name the ' . Killed Twa s,1 Hle Wipes Befolee He gores $Dread From Eye to Neck. handsomest man in�the room, whom p/Sp'� ; ' IN 1111 U#{S� Was Overcome. , Miss Mary. Conley, of 18,1 Col- would you choose 7 Abdul Hamid, former 6ultan of borne St., Montreal writes: "Over `Well," she answered, looking f i.; a year ago I. became bothered with about. "I believe I should have to AGENTa WANTED a Turkey, has gone violently insane, Y g admit that he isn't here to-night. { has killed two of his gives, and is an unsightly spot on my right EN WANTID, a�a leas lot ar.>a•• EHEUMATISM AND WE cheek. The sore spread until the =„thiy,..abrak.m•n In o■ all C• now confined in irons. Tightness across the chest meant HEART CUBED BY DODD'$ The murder of the two women, whole cheek was covered from the i.airo•d,, azp•ri•aw a■••o•"•ry' a•v � „ o•, NEI` PILLS. who were among those who accom- e e to far•dowu cif the necki below t cold on the leaks. 'That a tht aP o`ttectt n. VAI11`0"Itaspl� in°ypirb.Ndq�a�eKia � �3r ]iID e ear. It was es, noticeable that lager signal. Cure that coal wit)[ �r•f4o0m•a.entt• -w%y ns moathir• K ponied Abdul Hamid from Constar asked me if I had cancer, 1Iamans Wizard Oil before it runt send n°IIS$L� B �,",'viy i°a c. --- tinople when he was exiled by the people Onto Consumption or Penumenia. ;'' Your 'Turks, was. particularly. and I began to feel I had. WANTED. 'site Doctor helped Mrs Stephen cruel He' choked one of them to "I was about to consult a epeci- alist when a lady friend -spoke of '_ DIVERTING SUSPICION. gv AND WOMEN wANTID to roprese°� r Arty, but there was no complete death with his . own hands, and Zam Buk and advised a trial of r, M a.Looallr• 3y+° couch per daz ••►•17 care till Babe tiled Dodd'8 Kidney dashed the other so violently t Mamie came very .near having and commiaeion Noe:padeac•aoronto. WdM against the wall that she.died a few it, first. Acting on her advice I her stern father get hold of a book J. L NICSOL3 CO., Limited'Toronto. ,. t�;.. hours later., aceor ink to one;6f the 171-C-0 has her admirers' AN Tull 35ARS111ft TH*Ds to notice the immediate effect the ,r „ tnl Ls•ra•. men whQ have been guarding the How did she do it. s7few wconstant plete c--este Rock Mills, Grey` Co., Ont., deposed ruler at his villa, where lie balm had on the acres. I used "When he asked her what vol- foudn tees wenn complete swigs.-tools :.a Feb. 13 (Spacial "I must say three boxes only, and as I kept a Geekly. eai earn twelve to •ipat.lf corers , }— is spending his last days. Y, p p Um8 she WSa 60 much interested 1D, weakly. Write for catalogue. Mold Y The ea Sultan was suLdued only plying in it each evening before re College,221 Queen las,Tptoato, „ Dodd': Ridge Fills worked won h'' g g she told him it was her him iders in my case, says Mrs. Steph- after a fierce struggie in which he tiring I could see how the steres book." GAIilEkEEPER is=pall.■oea vita best os. Roy of this place. "I suffered himself was atverely injured. were being cleaned and dried up. - 31' references, fora • � with Inflammatery'-Rheumatism in Abdul Hamid is confined in a This improvement continued -until ear ehnbi.In.,Frost Bites, 9rutae• sprains,PWAN TED Duck esar.a Ma.i�. lay right arm, and though I tried dungeon beneath the villa Allatine my face. was cleared of sores corn- nothing eguale the famous old bottle LIremedy, able to train doge, I'plAd ant W-Toinstanco � poris' Puaktller. Resp a bottle citrase os. street•?hos,itut1e11,7aAdelaidew..Toroat�i ' several remedies the swelling in- which, while set apart for him as pletely. Zam-Buk is certainly x baud. gyu llygoodtwelie* till'•nabreatap eibased and was very painful. My' a residence, is in reality his pria'.n. marvellous balm." Qo1a' a°"udrnsst"t` ANGER, Tumors, Lnmye, oto. taternal hands and limbs,were also badly He was sent therein April, IHt)Q, Zam-Buk is a sure cure for cold HIS PHILOSOPHY- C and a:wrnat, cared without pain br Swollen. when the Turkish revolution sores, chapped hams, frost bites, , err home treatment- writ. ns. octosety "I got a doctor and he helped blood oiaonin varicose The Sagemade 40 ears o mar- lap. nr. Ecn,uan Medical co., Limfisd, , P brought about by the Young Turk ulcers, A g y Q,llioewond. Ont. tne,'but the swelling never entire- party was finally completed, and sores, piles, scalp sores, ringworm, ried life I've made up me mind ' 1y left. He said it was because my Sultan Mohammed V. ascended the inflamed patches, babies' eruptions doesn't matter how often a man an' � heart was weak. Then I deeded to throne. and chapped plates, cuts,. bums, his wife disagrees, as ,long as he ELECTRIC MOTORS E try 'Dodd's kidney Pills and, as I Abdul Hamid had reigned for' bruises and skin injuries general- don't let her ,know'-it. $'OR POW,ffiR said before, they worked wonders." thirty years up to that time, had ly. All druggists and stores Pell at only one '•axons, QUININE" Rheumatism of any triad is caused deluged his empire in biood and 50c. box, or post free from Zam- �' a LoyATIvE sac o Qtrivi '!,= I, Loot i b disordered Kidneys failing I�) had kept 500,000 spices to betray Buk Co., Toronto, upon recei;tt o! •r tb. ds�acare of IL ' OEOvs TS••41ttbe 1.EDTR�G DY�lAM®� by the uric acid out of the p •rid orae to oars a cold is os.•mar' M0 B`OR Z,Zt3-HTINQ � their fellow-citizens. He was not- price. Try Zam-Buk Scap. Sb:. 9 , blood. Dodd's Kidney Pills cure it �' for having tricked the diplomats Tablet. •THE REASON. *EST MACHINES. MOST ECONOMICAL 110 Via° o"f al�tuope and from t 'i t pure the weak has rt by mating pure shocked-the world by his sensuality GOOD, IN SPITE OF HIMSELF. Rest" nt Proprietor- You n j i blood and lessening that. organ'ti and crimes. were in our last Plleave7ace r �� I CHAD11h ELECTRICIt &MOTOR Cie !work of propelling the blood---W-hen" Abdul waa sent to the villa 1, hal sort of a speech did he Years• Why did you •throe the'1. New Chef--I was pardoned. >ct�[rrsa gh etwiar. at Salonika, his suite, which waa al- make at the banquet " Dodd Kidney Pills only curs lowed to accompany him, waa con- "Not bad. He was allowed only 89-101 Queen $L f., Toronto !the Kidneys, but the always do -posed of three Sultanas, or full three minutes to talk, you know." Minard•s Liniment Curse Oelds, atop w !that. And with healthy Kidneys wives, four Cadines, or inferior THE EXPLANATION: — ou can't have Rheumatism. Lum- wives: five Halfas, or lady house- The Foe of Indigestion.-Indiges- pago, Heart Disease, Dropsy or keepers privileged to go out of the tion is a common ailment and few 1Hyker-What do you mesas b9 --- - Bnght'0 Disease. harem, two Princes, his daughter are free from it. It is s lacer die- saying that young Shortleigh Pm „ .. nine servants. This really gave tressing complaint and often the backed on the matrimonial sea in k —"*t3e3stlemea,,, toad the candidate, him the allowance of twelve wives. suffering attending it is most ae- the steerage 4 +� ,. ore. The very best remedy is Par Pyker-Well, you see his salary is • I 'am here—'i "Be"8s, am I, ' --+ : . lshhuted a yoke. "JLh said the melee's Vegetable Pills taken se- only $7 a week. � ' ;lyandalate, suavely, "but you are cording to directions; They rectify foot all there!''' Ilbe irregular action of the stomach -TRY pAtlRlNill EYE REMEDY I and restore healthy action - For for Red, weak, Weary, watery Eyes �_af •7►e1 w h•H Tarr tats. The tass•tu '•The e • andoranulateA Eyelids,Murise Doesn't $ aaigi� 1<s P Jr L•M, � pl,.e,r+ .pies eor. w ..Talard , tna.nv years they have been a stand- $mart-Soothes Xyo Pana. Drusgists backaeh•,solstws,a•araisia,sec.,bre a11waye put and remedy for d7svepsta and indf- Sell Munne lays, Remedy. Ldquid, 260. ��� � �� ep t�1 one sera r.m for ay.icians semi sassily am Harold-"W hat a bnght girl I ,soon and are highly esteemed for Paris s Lawrew co.St•skt.a. Eye is. She seldom opens heric Tubes y hoc. it 00. !ltttsse, 11 00 riao MY* ye o In Books i affitDid mouth without pearls dropping e�nalitaes, andDt A�dY�:ReFbreoy by its! n I! you get the worst of it-try to therefrom " Blanche-"Where did M GD" � know '!� dn stay �aof make the best of it.., you gat that idea 9 Have her teeth .. FEMININE ECONOHY. $DO EMIlWhle 0f MMr'1�M/ ' _ been falling out again 9" Mrs. Ku lobster she ata NpT AT ALL s arW 411 1pD as blf�attls� 1111 •101narWS Llni sent cures an0nthoN� :.- . hu dollars In doer AN - tots'her hat so hundred " An Oil Without .Alcohol. Some Mrs. Bocker--And she only ate it last night?" eke the ate�n YOU ns. man yrs ou , g Metaft R0af f ag Cope Being uaselfisfi is -a"virtue some oils and roan medicines have alco- eat. ' Well now, do you :oppose people try to dispense with. Y to keep it from going to waste. he came all the way up her^ ILrt ' t.tM"" ii' hol. as a prominent ingredient A judicious mingling of six essential to hear me-sing?" retorted the fray RiAltQFAGTLJRSBS ;f you are a sufferer from chlda ,aa compose gthe gfamous Dr; Tho fl�n- WW10Ve3 SOON" SY daughter. 3`oSOM'o stay �fi'IPI1ti1P8ti �,•-._ `: get a bottle of Bickle's Anti-Con ince' Eclectric Oi], and there is no �� ►»* °' •-•r a=rT.r;vc TL as •z W , _snmptive .9YTnp and test its qua I- n,tztOY9of INCIPA2tie tar tOeM Ca11at1Ztt w:t1; alcohol in it, so that its effects are Tal:Tw %o. w•. scarves • t' 9 + Wise Mothers who know rife vie• t°. , eo>za,"". ° .l.irri.S°Ori:�tt toes of Mother Graves' Worm '$z• . ;ties. It will be found that as, Promo lasting. There is no medicinal ail crfsrs Ove O ,s tea brit raeedr bestowed on it is too high. It does s•Ittts�� soci�' e,D•rurtei.q Is. .rr • �• compoundeed that can equal this 011 ~,d se■vend us for-lira wtasl•...�so•ttuae LET1M1Aator il.riya have it at hand, all that to claimed for it, and does iii iia .preventive end healing pow- eetil."'o°1,sasaaI=°un`ad 111111d,read nd DrWa•o because it proves its value. � t it thoroughly- Do not take any sub .,.eta 11M°trru.ixn,.t.r 1, a sifters for Bickle'a."because it is the eT _ _ 411 OLD aND WILL Talsa sgYID=•. best. having stood the test of years. '' AS A REMINDER. 1 All the best dealers sell it. Employee-Sir, I'd like a raise. " BAD CASE. His Wife-Jdha, do you remem - I'.ve just married and— Employer --So you sant mare money for your "My wife faints on the slightest ber what took place lust three ,, if you can't be clever, you can at wife l Employee-No, s'-; I want provocation." years ago to-day 7 least be quiet. / -,;• • it for myself. She knows just what "What do you use to resuscitate our wadding banniv r Husband—What! Is this ��•aa Itinard'e Linllrustt [tura: Dlatolnpar. I'm getting now, you see. her 7Stove Polish "The last time it took a sealskin His Wifebough. Three years ago h :. a„ I„s,rK,11eot,re.aiBac.}.a.e.+on.a•am• coat." to day you bought me a.aew hat. msm� no hard work and 5` LONELY' OUT-OF PRISON. sap,but Allen's Lues Balsam tats"at tb• asci no dirty work. No messing �. also of a ooush will :sat• immuniti fro' lata aanRerow 418110016 =1 trine wits aataowa A Sure Corrective of Flatulency MitrAsn's L111CMartT Co.,LINITaa or mixing. A handy paste �- ~$o He APV:~ judge to Seas. Him pie•iL -When the undigested food lies in some time ago I bad a bad at•act of in s generous can. A•fete Beek Again. O'Grady-"An' why do.you waaat the stomach it throws off gases Quinsy which laid me up for two weeks rubs, and you have a -' A male turned up in Chicago the >> causing pains and oppression in the and coat mea lot of money. splendid finish that lasts to sell yer night-shirrt I Finns- stomachic region. The belching or Finding she lu again iormin in m, - other da who; It is believed is „ m@ Y and stands the beat. They y San- anre, an' what good is it to I eructation of these gases is offensive throat, t bathed free! with M1�h wiih Polish- -trying to break into psi.;ln, wily'1 me now, whin Yye me new job iv 7 LINIMENT, and saturating a cloth wiih beat preparation for polish- Because he likes it, and the only waY to prevent them the liniment left it on all nifht. S -- night watchman, an slaps is th is to restore the stomach to proper Next morning the .welling was .gone ing' stoves, pipes, grates William Robertson.stood up aDDd day taimesI" action. Parmelee's Vegetable Pills and 1 'attributed the larding off of an at. and ironwork. , -hold Judge Kavanagh that he bad - y f your dealer does notest" sptirt 38 years of his 67 years be ply,gs cutest+ tN a TO a t>wTs will do this. ,Simple directions go tack of Qu�ns to the free use of IdiN• r A D'S LINIAl1;NT. r� �� ourse G. F:WORDEN. stock,send us his name and roe; hind prison walls. This, is- not Yourdtu tea will rotund t,0n itesiat�OB1�Sol them etal:an packet is ter- $ Blact Ynlght"S`ov; Polish in mounting the months he here laid in: issrtlr� • sere any Own St. John. ll 91006JAC or protruding Plies is s w toaays less tliain to effect a cure. ass were n scud else iia + by setnrn scall. ' al;county jail's. awaiting trials. - - fe P•DA11SY Cl.,LNUTM t. "Judge, I spent 56 years in Jol- Maud-I do wish Tom would her- RMULM"t _ prison," he told the court, "I SAN Pa" up and propose. Ethel-But I Shabby Individual (to painter up - EgECLTTIONARY. Ars&wsof"e�+�y�r„ swore that ,when I left,it last time , }-" Diner-"Waiter, kindly remove thought you didn't like him! Maud ladder Hi, you re dropping your . ' J would never go back, But, some- paint all over me." Painter- „ -I don't. I want to get rid of him,, p this egg." the feeling comes over me e � "Wel] you're badly in need of 4 - Waiter-"What shall I do with if, - that I want to sleep there again. Politician-"I want to talk to Atlee•stwitsttaaetw,inwhi0hthereto"opIn.. cent of Rome sort." ri� you, sir. about' a remark you mads Prison ain't such a bad place to be casae:oro throe/apd ser•In M tt •u•ri th• concerning me in your paper. You unless you got a grudge. You et ttlasmaLion end rids you •f the mucous tbat Diner-"I/ ,thick you'd better t g g star up the air powers. me,60o tI 041 botLl•a Anyway the rail road en ineer ere .morin it neck!" R'good grub and you're treated g g g called me a political jobber, sir "✓ square. I ain't got any folks, nor a run for his money. Newspaper Man-"Yes, it was • t" any friends, nor any home. Vegetables are best relished when When Holloway's Corn Cure is very annoying printer's error, and "I've been in n many prisons they are fresh, but it is different ked to.a earn or wart it kills the discharged the coml;)O& ' with young men. There's always room at the top oots &tad the callosity comes out I promptly " o ' that I guess that I'm a pretty good —and still more at the bottom. without injury to the flesh- Lar•" Politician- Ah, Then yh" ' y edge of sent. I like Joliet the best. __ didn't mean to call me s I. I v'jobber'l" y -of em. u real white; there. Minard'e Liniment Cures target In cows - Newspaper M,vadis"No.vsir. I wrolt ITh: HISTORY Via. NONSENFE. , • -The world's a cold place for a man HAD DONE HER BE13T. •like me, and thoughts of Joliet Little Robbie came home oneony s His wife had been doing ashop- considerably agitated over a t]ucs- �•-. kinder make me homesick. I don't ping stunt. tion that.had come up in school. Aantor go to the poorhouse." ,How' much did you spend to- _ �- Rushing into the house he demand- ' i day 7" asked her'husband: ed,of his father "I wish you'd -•lend me your ."Fifty-four dollars and nineteen ,,.day, pa, who was Demosthb ,whistle," said wee Tommy to his cents," she replied. " nes „ _ ?• yiater's young man. "I'11 take care' -� Oh, was that all 7" he queried, Bobbie's papa was one of those o' "' ?' : f it.,, "Whistle l" cried young somewhat ironically individuals who was dissatisfied with / �orarity. `"I have got no whistle, ' "Yesanswered the other half y," "Oh, yes, you have," the general trend of modern.educe- _ $ = of the matriruunial combine with an tional methods, and frowned on Toy persisted' " 'cause daddy injured air, "that was all I lead." E the so-called frills and frivolities in- - �ays you're much too fond of wet ' jested into the classroom mark. .w g i!." He used to complain because "Demosthenes," - he answered what he wanted to " earl kings of f the g .. a ea never a ,rHE p sharply, was one o Y i leat.'> •'YE4, bttit he's rich now." _ ..of Egypt. I.don't see why rue I . 3 Yes and now ne comp]aina be schools don't cut out some 'of,their• gMa ter troo sample to Dopa. W. cause be never wants what he gets history." ` penal Dress ! chanloai Ds. Torah , stop �,•�pa. eesee•.o1de�� ! T F 'T ISSUE NO. 7-11. nonsense gild teach histor I i► g,•uyso ray laa�io• iib to Dat - r ... .Y �_ . .y_ ., - �,,a, .. ,. v. .. ✓.• .4'.''' .N" 4Y• .ri fd-k' 6h4,Y,.. dti '.y ..�+.., :3 w, ,_:.. .r✓ .'.e.. T '.. .� .'.. ,c :!•+µ..r -„ ..,. ,t... 'w G• _ 'ser* '', ,q :sF:"''•' -v,:r,l 'r°c4. .. a k. i Mr. i;«. ..:1 ,. ...4. .. -'v e, 3r.' .. ..y ., x'.. *-:.:-'_ ^•' .: :.._ a .,N::,r ..-.�, - rk, �.✓';' 'd �„ ._' ,., a a •;- � :l v �;.,rt. �, :� '1- �' ,�- a, 'ls'~ < .-.r,'-r ,,. ,R,� &':t+'-",y�". 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'Y ..m,. w-G l.'. .. .. ti^ • .Ty,•.+ a.�. 9..,- .1. »:.CSG 9-5 k. \ .• .•. :. � --.?s , .:. ,. �... y.^ .r sees ;,,•" , .,. _: ' _ : °.a:'•.- w• V sees Y':. , •... . . ,-. ,., ,._ . .'. ,.,.. •. :.r a } : laeBing tom. present reciprocity Now Ad arrangement so as to Include many THE other lines of manufactured goods? . J *• ][s there any reason to believe test ASSLSTANT AND AN APPREN- ' ' the farmers of Canada are likely .be TICE WANTED in the Piokeetng mtliln- �rd, yam;content with their resent victor ?— fry store, Apply to MRs.LEIGH ATW APPb aeeCi sEot.gsto iernD tbeApzini a From the Canadian Curier. ibg baatness.t 13Must be active wish a fair Banca y _*ipablished ever]8riasj aweaisg afitsoiabew Toronto bas.&serious water fam- �• Apply at Wawa omoa -- - — 9r ►Triek•:iag•ons ine. - Free frozen white fish, Salmon and trout. BATES OF ADVERTISING: R $ALE—Hcnse and lot situated Fresh! sae �Y United 3tatea3ecretaryof State. on, Brock at- Olay mons, opposite the _ Tient taaarsion perliae 10 cents _` !hiilads esbasgaensineesti00. )ire- s cents KOOz ease trade agreement isan ethodias church.No Iso:Claremont appy t, EBE S H SELECT OYSTERS. i, g' W.J,t}BSGG,North Clnremoni 9-r+ rete does no►i.olade rwsai orFoaeisn economic, not apolitical,question. QED—A farm o! from b0 to riaweWsmeata. - •$+eiv terms Riven to parties making Boa- ., „ � !, ,,..w for a or a moats.es by tate year. Hal! O ! George, sighed the love �'y ard of tears m::aii� Apes iv� CHI17/STIES BISCUITS YdBIETIlB -- �rsly or yeasty ooatracts payable gnasLerlV. sick maiden, I m Sut a I'm not TURFIN,11 Glamow rt.s..Guelph fe V4. liadaaer carie.ten lines or under,with paper worth as $6oo.payable In advaaoa y to be your wife." Broken sweet biscuits, 7c. a lb. s•MaZin leeai„Immns tea soutparline. "Well, "re lied George wearily, STALLIOrising two N FOR SALE—Clydesdale ram eant.pez at«made known oninaapli: "I'm not worthy to beyourh s-� I bay dd n tow.sio,i b°am a s la n�:amoral Fine Naval Oran es-25c., 80c., Me. a doz. band, so were just about match- per• FRED W.GIESoe 19-80 - t3 rdwertiaameats wfulaaf written lasLrautlous ,. .`�asBlbeinasetedoatti:,rbiaesasoaahaveruen- ed. EED BARLEY-The unaersi 9-@d Finest Red atii Granulated S11 veld=7 Ordera!as aieoontinaing advestias� has a gaaatity of g,od clean basis's�t for msasM.meat be to writing aad seat to the pub.' of the a[andaohearl v A 1 1 i P gax t Dal- .... Job Work peemptlyatirsded to, . �1T AOR SALE—Roach farm. 126 scree s for 00 _ 201b . $1. ThSBhI[e rouble T� -31.55 per year: 81.00 it paid in advance. Kidney F nesse or lass, one coaceesloa south o! Subscriptions to the Gaited States,$1,30 If your back is constantly achingPickeringvillage Good buildings, .pl.adia $U� dour G�oeel"les at .the Grocers land,well watered. Apply to W.H.HA13Big, in advance and if you experience dull shooting Barrister,of Port Parry tg-= t _ pains your kidneys are out of order. FENCE POSTS FOR SALE.-The If your urine is .thick and cloud or { JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, your passages frequent scantyand undersigned 1000 cads:fence RICHARDSON ' S a painful y Posts,a►1 flnL clams timber. Apply o9- premia , your kidne s and bladder are es, tot 9e, con, 1, Pickering, or write Jaa,' S. NOTES AND COMMENTS - out of order. Neglect quickly brings HONEY,CherrywoO& - 19.19 : - on rheumatism, diabetis, lumbago, sciatica, etc. FARM FOR SALE-For immedi• e Dl1Ci}ng the past few weeks the Mra. John Wagner,Oi 110 H011;s St., �• Ate sale farm containing 178 acres. Excel. Winter—G „ leaf soil,good locality,large bank baro,brick OOGong a� Os� T hion pages of •the papers have Halifax, N.S., says: Dull shooting house,yoaaR orchardd. sear echoot,cies:tubs ,been filled with descriptions of pains would catch me across the small east halt lot 10D,con.s,Markham. Apply to E. p part of my back and extend into my O.SMITH,sae Duserfn St.,Toronto, *he wedding of Lord Decies of shoulders and neck, often causing me ACRE ,FARM FOR RENT- "England to Miss Vivien Gould of to suffer with severe headaches and �o� South halt of lot 4, seventa ounces spells of dizziness. Spots would dazzle don of Pickering,near Kinsale. FLU plowinyf Wow York. The only claim that before my eyes and everything would, done. ioda.first-class hi.boahis .9 property orchard.o$°e�'�iim As the season is lar advanced we are selling off our winter goods at �$ xs vthis couple-have on the attentions turn black. I would faif to the floor H rowbra7. a y on promises or address Cost rather than carry them over. 4of the public is that one has an and unable to get u again without I MRS.RUG13 f O' LAY,Sinsale U-81 p he h assistance. A friend told me of Booth's ' t litsaitense fortune and the other Kidney Pills and I began their use. By FOR BALE—At lot 31.con., _. .. ►;� _4i' Vitas position, but there is no par. The first box gave me relief and I am f.Pieta i7* two shorthorn m imported ball., on. now well and strong.” IBar"m n Ai oldb aitmat fiOkaamn, ,and by �0 pair mitts, Blouse and 1 ri itkmlar reason to believe that a gauntlets going at prices which. eelrthem. I Mt .either is endowed with a fsiilper- sell lldruuogogis imported hal:,9 months old. Ales r.9- Biases Claremont a t and goon sample. Local tel- lata 50 horse blankets, all kinds, shapes and sizes, going at cost. q Ciarsmoat aeatral. JOHN SCOTT,Atha 174 p g jfauity of intelligence. The amountoil Sidney Pills 50c..a box with i _ sof money that has been expended V ARM TO RENT of 100 acres.being 2_imitation robes, req. $10.00, reduced to$8.00. a guxrantee to 1 eOmpoaed of loW 9 and 10 to the 9tb eon. test this wedding, there being ten relieve or your or Ptokeriaa sdloimi=s the of of t3ewea- s �a�. i+ money bt,ek. !wead. Ftratcises bosldiaew, gocd fences and 1 only Gallaway robe, reg. $22,00, on sale$17.00. tthousand dollars for Sowers alone They are the i in a high e,of.cultivationwi%bi,two. close t e>saha,K►; aitul a proportionate amount for world's j;reAtr lie station. Will be seated to.good mac ter a 8 fur and imitation lined coats. reg. $20.00, now$17.00. _--- _ -I"e other accessories, is one of the est specific for term Of Possession as ones. J, a. DIS- --- - --- NRY, w isif 1 only do skin coat, re $Gd.00, now $18.00. ti kidney and , Y f3 g• >.. Nreat caupes that lead to the ex- bladder trou- { OR SALE-A Rood rougb•cast VAD%ion of socialism and anarch- ble. Postpaid F bon"containing a rooms bestdee closet. 1 only duck working Smock, reg. $3.50, now $2.50. ' from the proprietors The R. T. Booth (and good eememt celiac Hard and soft we ter •mat. While hundreds of thous- - Co. Ltd., Fort Erie. Sold and guar• inside basses Oaeflerh of an acre of asci Card- • .4aadas are standing on the verge of anteed by T. M. McFadden. on mataleiag five apple trees besides other ;Come said get some bargains while they last at trust. Also impenal Oxford stove to lLsat•alass ..lsZarvstiots throughout England repair with wartatag oven attached. For forth- y� fil�� fl f� l 9-r uulars app►] so?Hos. B, BTEPHD11t . y . w' ,..,e See another Clan devisingj j j so tar<m�i tit is Eu. Disney's Bi Implement Store, - - Y _ :wraps and mesas to Ret rid of their of the entire herd of ARM FOR BALE-'2l5 acres in Whitby 4 - Krest riches without- a thou ht .. i' seat Whitby Township, Ontario county .. g 75 HEAD OF SCOTCH SHORT• ala toom.brick boas,. banked barn,stabl:ns _ *Ibeing directed towards the mass HORN CATTLE foryl0 ostdo sad to treses watered b •prang = and 8 wsue sawed In 90 arra SoUs wl order A full line of machinery, harness and carriages. also everything sin w9-?:starving people that surround belongingto i�ae.nf_tbabess Northern spp ceaftacd, m$ at3teei: The liockleliert, and Car- to lbe County on the tart,: wttbin a miles,f -- the farmer seeds always in stock. 1 railroad erasi-m--C P ti and O T 8 at at�rt� �Megies are spending millions to- RICHARD C A R WARD O T a at srooklin sad the Caaadisa Worn - Thtse gaastere of a unite from whooL wltbin Mount Pleasant Farm. Balsam. on y cites.<the flonetablas sows of Oshawa. For rl yards the betterment of their farther paries aWy to HUGH HOWDIM, � iCailowaaea, but the influence of r�y9 �tii l�, 191 t B:aoklfa.Cas. at•� �• -^�T� ' their philanthropy is to a great IC s a kti _ -extent,destroyed by the misdirect. The auction will be held under cower, Administrator's L.J ' IRLING "wad offorts of the class to which. .----commences at 12 o'cicx*; sharp. 1�1� �+��♦ }� Lanch at 11 o'clock. 0 1i3 T� Viitii�V , N. lead Decies and many others be. .XOR HOUSE FURNISHINGS" „long. During the past few years Apply for catalogue to Richard Ward, In the matter of the f3state of Rorert - Balsam, or 0. M. Forsyth, North mer, late of the Township of Pick- l • ' 'r there have been mazy matri- Claremont. Bring. in the County of Ontario. Don't forget that C. H. Burling has a stock of seasonable goods consisting of moni^l alliances between titled Farmer, deceased. arm chairs, Morris chairs, Morris rockers, ear! English rockers upholstered fico. Jwclisox`Auctioneers in leather, nurse and children's rockers, high chairs, centre tables, eztensioe - .-noblemen of England and the F.•$II,VUSIDUS Notice is hereby given pursuant to tables, iron beds, couches, dressers and stands, secretaries, music cabinets, .� :-*mtlnent and American heiresses, the Revised Statute& of Ontario 1897, springs and mattresses. window shades, brass and wood curtain poles, sewlatg •bat in many cases these ill-advised - Cbap 129, and Amending Acta, that machines,also belts, oil and needles, children's toy sets, new gramophone others having claims and the latest'records. alliances have been followed by or demand against the Estate of Rot). - Ahe disgusting details as related ert Duller, l�ste of the Township of - • Synopsis of CanadIahz Pickering, in the County of Ontario, �irnt for ,Qerhn 'l�nument ' `#n file divorce courts. Farmer who died on or about the t ; . North-west Land y Regulations. Thirteenth day of January A.D. 1911, T1FQ �ARlY1R 3tTVATIOld are required to send by post prepaid 'Call and get prices and see cuts before placing your order. _ ANY person who is the axle head of a family; or delivered to William J. Duller,.the er any male over 18 years old, may home- Administrator of the said Estate at CAREFUL ATTENTION TO b- - For a yeas or more it has been stead•q,arterrNeuoa of available Dominion -known that a reciprocity treat was Thad to ioaas muss ppowhin P so Alberta. Pickering Village. Ontario,o9- or 11, EMBALMING AND FUNERAL WORK r` p y y The Dominion iA f mast appear tL oereos at the fore the Eight day of March, 1911, .rJ u r possible, and yet some of the Inter- l7omtafon Laaas Agtmoy or Sub-Ageaq for the y etysts are now c tug out that they had district. Entry by prosJ may be made 9-i say)their names and addresses with [sill y ry agony,on resists condi 6, by rather, moo particulars of their claims and a state- Phone night , 9-o warning. Leat summer there ap. .r Boo.daa,hter,brother or sister of intending meat of their accounts and the nature R t or dap Bell or Independent. weared on this page a warning to the homw. esteader.. Duties.-Sia months' residence a of securities, if an held by them. dian manufacturers that the von and y i tWtuatry was fact moving toward& tree cultivation or the land In each of three ears And take notice thrtt after the 3. r A homesteader may live of as lens 80 ac of E;g in day, of March, 1911, 'the said FISH OYSTE S : lttade. All the thanks the writer got his bomestsad on a farm of at lease so .orae Administrator will proceed to dIstriag - t, _ wags an inainnatioa that the CanAdian solely owned and occupied by him or hots Q.ourfer was complAtnin because it father,mother,eon daughter,brother or bate the assets of the said deceased , didn't et enough advertisingbIn owtaiu districts a homesteader in ,Rood among the persons entitled thereto, f R y g R patron- standing may pas �mpt a quarter-section along Qual}a salmon, rash. Finnan haddie, smoked. Lon Island oysters `r Y. [�1 aide his hcmaatead. Price $ass per sere, having regard only to the claims of ` bge other warnings were-given, Duties-Hunt reside sir months in each of sit whicb„he.shall then have had notice, 3Sat the manufacturers and others years from alta of homestead catty (including and the said Administrator will not be -4nterested in maitiuintng the status the time required to ears. homestead pateaq liable for said assets or An t there- -qac refused to listen to any person. and cultivate w who hesi*xtrall .tused hie bona of to any person or persons of whose 3be ditties on German Imports were .tea�t and cannot obwo a eta.-empaon claim notice shall not have been re- TEA ' AND COFFEE :reduced. The duties on French goods may take a purchased homestssd in corwo reit h him at the time of such 4' -were-reduced. The duties on certain districts. Price S&M per sore. Dation-ir um distribution. atooda comm id from the United reside sir months in, each of etas.. year. Again we call our attention to our special tea and coffee.' We ��ttaa g enittwte Ltq sores and Besot • bottae worth per ' r, tes werb reduced. A reciprocity $al m. Dated at Whitby this 31st day of discussion was arranged for 3b the w:w.ooRY, January, 1911. our tea in original packages and put it up in I lb. packages't►nd 8 W l-�emcia3r of,'44%fteds and the United Deputy of the Igiafates of the Interior._ -- and S lb. tial, black, green or mixed.. We Ret the coffee beans and - 's3tates. Were not these warnings N.R.-Unauthorised publication of tlirhd WILLIAM J D[ILL=R,Administrator g vartinemeae toil son h»pea foie 8-0 grind it while you wait—the only way to get fresh coffee. somoient? .by R-J. 0. Dow, his solicitor � Even now, the manufacturers see , :.-9-o great dan$er in sight: The,know OVERALLS �- .: - :OVERALLS ovR C�ROG>F3RI la. HE FR T •' Et>3 RE T E1911IEQ t .that the salt industry is hard hit, that the meat-packing industry is shudder- i iia that the implement ie .,and th Have you tried a air of of 'the famous Peabody overalls, or. a 7 GEORGE PHILIP BROUGHAM �must face reduced duties.,and that y p y - yother industries are to be subject to sulockjully guaranteed in black, blue or stripped, also jeans in the ,;keener competition. Only the United pants at$1.25 and $1.35 a pair. Heavy sox at 20,25 and 35e. Try a -r i 'States Senate blocks the way—And pair-of Penman's (pen-an- y that blockade will he raised before the gle). 1�10ue better. ) 13 year ends. Then thearises' - ` _�. question •� - •• - '- ' *,What next?" What will follow the A p tial line of'pante, TM--- ` 'Jim Hill Treat a _. • -- —Ae y�'as the Toronto worsted, at$2.2o per pair. I AD -4 Y 'News describes-it? Can any broad-minded man look E]PECL�L 1$73 OF CA A eol�rt►a�ile. y - whet thils situation with a keen,open ILLESPI 5 galq. Water White Coal -' - ]mind.and not come to the conclusion fur 75c. TRANSMITTING MONEY Canada is slowly passing from 4:the..list of protectionist countries,? 1 : V t,or not or.but against ping t l THE GOOD WORK HAS ]BEGUN - For awns up to $50 our Bank Money Orders •' t+bion,or in favor,but sim_� pply trying to i e� `'face the factsaquarety. We are simply Convenient and Inexpensive. For larger amounts we iasna 4reeteating our warning, that the advo A GOLD MINE FOR THE PEOPLE AT'QORDON'$ BALE ROOMS Drafts or Bills of Exchange. Money sent at once to Lin `•.. . •seater of free trade are doin broader c t We have the best in furniture as kitchen utensils. sat is ills world 6 T-'M or r ,.+std more effective work than the dd �e y � ••:advocates of rotection. I[ Canada Just think—Solid oak sideboard, =90.00. Holl top desk, oak, SM.00. Kit- - " -- = Chen chairs, from 40c. to 66c. Dining chs from Tic to ><2.00 earl;. )39- Transfm'. __-•... _ - - - a000wer towards free trade as fast is B B- _ As next five years as it has in the lleh velvet pile carpet,cost><2.60 pd.; for 73slmoral rugs, wool carpets. Savings �k De eat at Ev BmncL g(i V Raat five years.there will be a tariff- bedroom sets and extension tables. See,Our grAIIttewiS@.ltd brooms at 10oPaten �Y *W-rsaenue-only instead a tariff with Above goods have all been slightly"used. but of the best. y� mrstactive features. When the Demo- CAII and see before buying. 81aop open daily.• PICK I N G 'BRANCH 1' Acrats oome into power In the United - •l_ .. .. . Mates Congress, as they likely will W• tT• lalo InON CLARENCE To BATTY, Manager i .mbortly,what is to prevent their on- ,Corner of Church and King Ste. - - PICKERINGf >sltAllfC>t! ALfO AT w>illTiY• '1'" .r . .a. n sees.,. _ is, ... .. ... •.: '�^' -.sees_s ..a. .. µ ,..a.:. ... :.,.....:.' ..J '9' r res_"�'I. �* i3':r u-"r„" 'k v. , ., ,_ ` ,.. t ...z,9-..x.,q.. :. ;Q, rr• .., ?...., r., -., .. S. .. ,.. ., •,. ,.z..,. •�, ,A• a�, �'', ,tih� �. rrh a�'4 .. : ..h .'S1r Y, A �4,, f .� !qs. i.."t: WF a •., 7�4�I'�!C"SL. 4 '!•,,.'M „r .. • ,.t ..; �, '- .G. ,4"'9- Y T's r ort "�� / Y •�.� e`{Y,., s �S .,5: +,� .y'S..x. •'•; } ,7 i�.,7�,F �a�r,,. �: 79-.. �IbS'". .,. :. � �;' R�," sk - a�.•�Y{�'. u §p;�q 6��I'z „r^, <'4✓ n „� �. ,;�,y:: ;rk� '�r�*?�'.;„? .'F�4„v_' r .,"r.. L r -. .. v - c e .'.+r .y. .-r•^'•s:;p ? 'u:,...- ri:m -.'. w,m• rte: ,y' r:e� - S•.;' ,-". '`;.. •, cvs ^• ,.yax` .. .f, n" '' .,.`"F71..".`�", w.�4 ...' �.w• '.. .g .-' •.�'',.; a<s!`�o+ :'.j(� ss' rP'• ,+�- . -r+r'� .y:'. .>.,'v' .',.•-'. n ', Y Lb's':, v`,.v. <,^5.. - �;. x '. Y L .. .. •. '->'.r :.. 7, •p - �- • w ;r '�` r' Ot ARKNONT „•,.... W. H. Bray and sinter, Disse Mise Sadler is spending a week - _. 3 '��� Minnie, are visiting ads is in the city. - hav()' aa ��� :,a, 'Phomas Pearson was in Whitby@ Andley for a Lew dsgs. Mr. Neal or, is ill at the,home of on Tuesday. Peter and 'Mrs. Macnab and his eon, John Neal. Mrs.Thos. K Stephenson was in daughter, Miss Bessie, spent Sun- David Scott is spending a few l the city on Friday. da with relatives in Agincourt. days with friends in Toronto. One heRter, either for @Wood or 0081. ti 'Thomas Birkett spent Friday in y ? v* John Graham, of Toronto, ship- Miss Blanche Mechin,of Brough- 1 "...tLe Queen City on - isi i ped a carload of horses from here am, is spending a few days with Also QIIe single set o�' oto harness dd p _ Thomas Condy is visiting his b p - asoele in Gambri ge this week. - _ V e oyster young amt cunt in town on Tueeda deliverm a - •-.., Con Friday for the Toronto market. J. H. and Mrs. Beal. d A sleigghload of ono le at- W.J. Miller, of Pickering, was Be "�p ne�P - Walter Thomson is laid rip with tended th y p J .. pe y g s very severe attack of Is grippe. Zion on Friday night Isat and re- several horses whish he hsd sold - Will sell at reasonable prices. p Thomas and Mrs. Paterson were rt a most pleasant time. to James McFarlane. An the tidy on Friday of last week. p° i August Leggite, who has been The Oorner$tare. W. M. PALYER, Proprle�4r .n - L- Neal. o Swift Current,Sask., Dir. Beef, , of Toronto,-is visit- 'Ing friends in and tironnd Clare- who has been visiting relatives operating is a telegraph office in - and friends is this neighborhood Haileybury fore the past few for the past pouple of months,left mouths, has returned home. x Thomas dregs was in Montreal for his home on Monday. Six of our sports went to Mark Cast week with three carloads of . 001111004 ham on Monday to see the hock( H R I C H-AR DSO N asitia• - tournament. Two interesting we t s j. Miss Lela Rumohr spent a few • games were la ed that evening. >n anndsfriends. r JamesMcFarlane a on - nesday on his return trip to the showing Saes r Ralph Evans is confined to his ' Impotlaat o! t display of ;x house suffering from the prevail- Peace River District. He took A Ym9 �P m°O7e1°t of with him a carlomd of horses and inq epidemic. 8latioaary. Books,Dolls, Toys. jaal W. G. Scott, deputy-reeve, is in other settlers' effects. received for $be Holiday trade. Call Whitby this week attending the --- and see chem.EST y. Cognty Council. _ YEARM 8ubsoriptions taken for all Magazines, A heavy snow and windstorm o�Tuesday afternoon again block EXPERIBNC>5 Weekly and Daily Newzpapers Miss Cora Dowswell, of Orange- EMEDY e . J'a H, R=CHA.R�BQ ville, was the guest of Mrs. C. J. Brodie over Sunday. _ STOC7� $tSoet, Whitby' Messrs. Fred Pugh and Bert - Mantle have each purchased a fine ForWomen—Lydia E. Pinks 1'w►os Mwanls Heint2maII piano. - Mr. Trainer, rom the North- ham's Vegetable Compound sketch and lebalpti � west, is in this neighborhood this .nejoo probably°'"''°a We wish on all & week iii4earc of horses to take Belleville, Ont.—"I was so weak !. it,o tine Wee and worn out from a female weakness u6mu W., Van that I concluded to try Lydia E. Plak- + +. h+ y� The evangelistic services is the ham's Vegetable MERRY CHRISTMAS = - - Baptistchtirch,conducted by Rev. Compound. I took John M. Whyte, the singer evan- - � ` ` several bottles of ♦mss gelist, are being well attended and '` it, and I Mia�a number have made a profession sstrengthso rof their faith. _ that It see Robt. S. Phillips, formerly of _} make a new woman *� HAPPY NEW YEAR ' Brougham, shipped a carload 6f of me. I can do ss - 1 . good a day's work " settlers effects to Regina, Sask., •s 1D as I over did. '- on Tuesday. Mr. Phillips porch- 1_' .y - sincerel bless the aged some time ago a large farm day the I made up as In that locality. my mind to take �i "�S r o h.. W. Evans and daughter, gout medicine for ■ ■ 7l$ige Laura, and lady friend, Win. female weakness, _ O'hlveriey and Will Ellis, all of and l am exceedingly grateful to you for �1 L o +Q our kind letters,as I certain! profited ' := CH ARAE S SARGE N T, iCLARMONT 'Whitby, spent a fee daps last yy 7 3 ;! La a a• ' m b them. I give you permission to L I week visiting relative@ and friends ubtish this any time you wish."-- A ,�i°s�"a�� saaDw�n, �Q� �D vv>axaclta 1, to Claremont And vicinity. Al.n� Wicamrr. Belleville, J. S. Bandy is agitating for the Ontario, Canada, j - lt' establishment of an electric light e plant for the village There is y ' ! e = : a 0 s[air = s - - Womenever hereehouldremem t g that there la no other tamed known >r rsa ' an abundance of power scans to to medicine that will cure female weak M i y ••00 r.e Bu's j�e s, ------' Far Far m ors webtesouth of the village that ness and so successfully carry women = a 11 1.7 through the Chan of We as Lydia E. a'>s �►►� �� Ihai,ght be utilized in this wag '� Change ua�d, � ' Quite w cumber from here at- Pinkham'sVegetable Campo mad+ : E : �, ,.� slay item native rssots and barba w that is. those whyconduct it an Germing In a business way, are ova;haulias 01, le'stW _.. :.. -- -- ---.. read For so years it baa been earls; theta seas is iw !nets-!ate 3lse-apstag-----TheF-oleos - - ,. Toronto last week and report uric- woman from the worm forms of female 4 8 ! 0 .. . •�• psis ' their orders NOW so they will not have any defeaytr when spring opens out, ms as being high. John Scott. of ilia—inflammation. ulceration, din. 8' ' 8 8g ss+ This Is good bnsiatsr sad Labatt them as progres�lva up-to-date mea. Thetis Atha. �echased from John Millets. fibroid tomottss,, irr�ulatt b• �• �+• the kind of mea we like to do�ss ine"with.and if you are that kind of faraa- ' a mw and calf for which he paid periodic pains. ba ckaehs, sad is >I 3 • .. wag r`a er tali me up on oboes, 1000 iliarkham,and let we quote you peltas on the t; SgA6. nervous prostration i . p,ya .. goods you Fred Evans and sister, Miss If waist spreelal atvies wsdfs aasaarr l -whith�ta, tlsbaw IL laarrpra' ive farmers ev •where bit m Roods and save themselves tl.se fern to It.ray+ sat. aseida.la,Crrwas•a ns. �oBr' erp y 1 1Zella Evans spent Monday had {�j`n•piajcham Dass, a,a wy,,a Q v..v money and worry. friends in Whitby. They bad the It to free and always Lslpiul. 11 pleasure of witnehedng the hockey Have you an ceder with e a yet? It not call we up at oats ao$ . match between Whitby and Tree- buy your where Pickerieg's hart!areata.bud them. tee in which the former won an FSEB catalogues describing any article you may be interested in. Pleats ' w . te► victory. don't forget that my business V pdeasiog customers and my motto. ;% to report the death : Rheumatism for of Mrs. John Birkett, of Balsam, �� .,�' SQUARE DEAL FOR ALL y which took place on Saturday aft. Several Years— - '� ' or a lingering illness. The fnner- ,�tiY, — . al took place on Tuesday when-her body was conveyed .to the Now as We� - star at Manchester for in ti Howard E. Turner cemetery �..+,•: ••,•, •: :. oho N. B ! _ - � M . - -- .•�. 6 Mem at.. St. J •• _inent. ......a, 4? . Quadruple Nine—A nine months r :�+ " + Nov. �7 1908- Peter llamihon's implements, Dain's haying goods. Bissell's rollers and disks gold shorthorn calf from J. G. Ror- 31 Father Moniscy Medicine Co.,Ltd. Success spreaders, Gilson and Empire gasoline engines. Chatham wales !land's herd weighing nine hun- ;� I am writing to ten you I have been and fann log mills, Empire cream separators, 19M washers. Ared pounds, on the ninth day of !a victim m have been for several aces 1 ne, gasoline and ooal oil lightin systems In- ted re+rs and base been treated by.eves y y d? ;February sold for nine hundred doctonwithoufludingany permanent stalled in workmanlike manner. atisfac- �a• dollars at the recent combination relief unto I got rawer e[emisc •s tion guaranteed. .Seasonable goods medieise. It her eased ane ro t as ale alwayson hand. (sale, Toronto. It goes to make rip to do my wort sad dad I am as well ay -the O.A-C. herd, Guelph. R FdttlCrMon'iscy ever is my life. r Mr. Hewson. of Alberta, porch- -------- yours truly, _ .aged list week from Graham Bros. loaxca..r°=°• ;.R. BRYAN • exist _ Pic�cersag Lumber. Yard �R�,�R ;two stallions and three mares. ordf r th tate out of clic blood Asch@ In working • Y To o ,These animals will be taken to the Uric Acid, which l�opsess - :newly settled districts in the far Pine flooring, Manitoba siding, drop s�undde�� pf7eatral office kBeeroll alone cwses Mlle Rhenalaosm. g !siding, matched, rough and dressed Telephone Co, Aagency for West, and should the venture ndr prove profitable Mr. Hewson will ♦ ! KN !! pine and hemlock, . in.and I}In. Rolston Lau y, x, i engage more extensively in the Father �� s No. 7 .Tablets pine.d-pine,r in.V matched CLSREMONT. ONTARIO business. - pine. New Brunswick white J. H Walker, organizer for the act�cdy on the kidneys, toeing them up and helping them to clear :cedar shingles. `:Canadian Home Circles, is work- the blood of the Uric Acid. If the Rheaniatism is of long standing it "Terms 6trionlp Cush Dug in this neighborhood in the may take amen time to clear out all the poison, but almost freta the iintereats of that Society. As- a first � No. y." Tablets relieve the pain, sad if used faithfully they W. D. GORDON SON. _ result of his labors seven new rarely fail to sure. !members were initiated on Thur@- Eves if other remedies have dose you no good, do eat pre op eBl wanted Now ! � fillyevening, the 4th inst. The .. you have teed Father 1ldotsslcy a Noy y Tsbka. For Pickering and-snrroundiag'coup- - s' tele will meet again on Monday 27 try for fall and,wietsr montbe,a rel!- '^ _ evening, Feb. 20th, when it is ex- Sac• at ysar 'a able akent to take orders for petted others will be added to the Intt�sr Msrs�issy MNlsiwe Cs. Leal. Cbatmm, NAL of W materials and dowwp - :membership of the order. Nortfiern Grown Nursery Stock �IR reoek• it will pay YOU Y The'tnbny:friends of G. M. For- Pay weekly. IIsa of beautiful outfit Io @all our wsrka std inspeal our stoek syth will be leased to learn that �0 Ali tlQMlil u'j� �• R free. We erantee strictly flrstrolars and obtain prioss. Doo'l be 13111" x he is building up for 'himself an g stock, delivered in prime condition. agsnit we do not employ ehem,ooasegoat ' We grow fast-selling Specialties. sold ly ws ora, 'and do @brow off the assets tr enviable reputation as a success- only by ourselves,on which there is Commission of 10 pre am$.,which you va , fol bveeder of pure-bred shorthorn no competition. It pays to sell for a owlainly save by purobasing from uz, t .cattle. He was the breeder of the O. reliable firm. Established 90 years. ,oansolicited. grand champion shorthorn heifer Do I M P S ON Write for particulars. wMIT (UNITE CI., at Ottawa, meeting the champion yQISMER'8 NIIRSEB,Y o•«. Whitby, CotaZ!• Meer at Guel fi which was consid- p " . Bred one Of the best animals that EIV _ . = ' PORT ELGIN ONT _ E. �. 'ANS, • as ever shown in Guelph-- wr We extend our, Big Mid-Winter Sale The Pickering }-, The annual oyster supper of the ;pomp Mmufactww A.O.U.W. which was held on Fri- day evening last wits a very,en- to Feb. 28th. Bargains in all lines still in stock at prices ae per bills. Vigilance Committee Shop and Residence, Dundas St) joyable affair. There was a Rood We find our stock still too large therefor we are offering great. bar- repprresentation of members of the ". �rdei+who were accompanied by gains:' Copper riveted overalls Me., sold everywhere at 8i5c. 81.00 Thin stealing and proeecouts WHITBY, ONT. tr their wives. D.D.G.M. Vanvalk- smocks, very heavy, 85c. $1.50 good heavy wool pante $1.00. 76c. the felons. Three doors west'of Whitby Houde ,t ,enburg, of Whitby, was Present rubbers 60c. $1.90 rubbers 75c. Bacgail a in boots and shoes, ate. fwd gave an interesting address ori haul 'tO sa00 btr We are re i ![ens i muni• . r on the order. The prograltn also imma h- -with► a�mem prepared to natal wood tetrasR. -- -' 4 _ r.-+Vur spring samples are there. They Are be�iutiee. - - o! E:emotive aoso alts. pumps ov abort notice,also attend "itselnded a cumber of short P g Momberebip fee 01.00. to all kinds of repairing. tepee hes and musical selections. y --Rev,@ J. M. Whyte, the singer Order your suits.now and lave!S to as a suit. All clothing made to Ttolasa nav-rabaa bow spa Maidaae as, Agent for the Ontario Wind Ml% gemaNr*ba wrlieaslan. a , t. "gagelist, was present and Rave a order. First-clans work and fit.• also gasoline engines and , number of geleotioug on the Itstec.Com.—L. J. Banks, the Kure gear iter.which were greatly a re- W.V. Rinbardroa,Pickering, Onto jM pp MAQrNET j CR�A>~[f SEPARATOX +-3% dated. The.chair was ably filled r.A. OfCoanert •Arthur le�'eyI by the Master workman, G. M. D,' SIMPS(JN & Co., - PICHLRING et«wse. e.rtw.r Phone-No. rorsyth. -• t- ' t _ a �• • , y �}� s • ,y,y ry, : .•^•"MeV•. 'r: �f :wi. ...aS. ...u'•'• .-'r...K. - 5 x-.a' .-. .wr..... nal' ..>y. :'{m. � .Y.: �'' M1..' -�Y'4 ,�*� '-N. d' fi MT .:. ,.e... '+..."s ay •i/6-• ^'k.. �. iT --:1"`...^`1'�'' .�.' .� - q�..,?K '-.r., s:`�k,. '!ar..s"�;., ''Y +eiw :�`- e� :`:.'tr'"t'a. iii:: -v 4 •s,':a� � •r�i, *.� ���fi?�--rt• .."•7•A.` '}'r •.iXa* +,; .+wa�•t •�. "X�r+f e.t.a Fir n r s�� �a �o.�4n�4 ,�G xr 4"•� .'�i..,, '� t��,,w� :,tea'4> � :P ..�. .,w..,"}•''•.,. ,�, «4 f,;•�^ �-r k �'. INS ».. ' ,S• opal ''si:-''4?a` „$.wt's+,r��py T °1--'",:oma` mGi 'r'✓_, a.+^ 'S"9.TM'a. ''-'�'9fs,y., �p,M•'a ff — •R9"Y1 .1' 1. - Sw-.'� tN ,{�• y,,:r1.'. ..f,, .'.4,.r �y J" . •y- '. "/' ,Y,+ .-,.•`!'. � . .<.. :i,^+�'c� � ., N -iC•• ,`�..i d.it -.':.,.. •.,;.•,•< .'•i .�' ,k,,.•ar.�, r .... ,y .,e„-, ^"�x7" a:::• .».'. a. - " n:'+,W,•tw,ors#�•-f:r,•a�i-s-++•;�:fd�.aF...,r..:.�;-...=.b•��+i••» .-a:`tvc.>^�+a .. ,..ar,.rlt'a.r. eCr:} x.+a'.�maean•x:•�-.tee:..a.r �m ufwa'.zsRTadd/�.?M1�*ejsv�'yua.,ws4.scsamlS.x.aenar,• +�' r�anm�>w '�+.�k�7�`.•r�� ,. �..,per it ,. �• .. : "s.,.•, ._. ;} � - .. �� � _ �, ♦ 6++�+♦++-++++ there had been more gaiety and.oz- -tile *-%ver to ealoy to the full fife's t citement, which might have brought V1g6 work and pleasure-comas only with a s. about the condition of mind in which good digestion. i * ' •Y` a she found herself. A very agree= ��`+� T�a 1, • > "` able party was gathered together ` 7 s at the Hall. Every one treated A ��� Nancy most kindly; the Dien, per= �l(SPEp1�. _ _ haps, a trifle more kindly than the no up w�stomachs-supply. the digestive lubes which are lacking-ensure -c - ladies, but that was natural, for goon food bonny properly converted into brawn and sinew,rid bidod and active 4' few women are without a Might sen- brain. 80c.s box at your drug&V3 or from - ' # , t sation of jealousy, and there was Natiood Dme. Chem"Co..of Carted.,tloited, ltAostreaL 1 LOOK INTO TSE PAST � somethltig about . Nancy'. pictur- squ etica ace, irregular'as it y vvas,_tnaneactlial Beauty o oform andlfea8 mss � 1� A nus ar:eaoa f wpr w y e�4+'♦+:}+'fe'#+�+'i:+'*+"}.e'♦•e••�}.w}�'++.•4,.«�.+.+•«�.+♦•+,+•«+..•t.� ,tune. �veri `D'oro'thy , sometimes s�.e�� � .r e.tw" sled beside her'' for Sir Hum hWIAPLE t+ew P - CHAPTER PI.-(Cont'd)' the'.only thing belonging to her paled ila;ughteg lacked the intel'lec- -� that I possess. M uncle's «Ife MFLUENiZA A blush dyed her face, and a. P Y tuality and depth of feeling pos- CATFARRMAL smile crept round the corners of took a e ser s y .t e u er glr ; who e- FANS EYE V. EPIZOOTIC but this is mine-ray very own. I spite her many years' contact with x 3ierHmouth.ndeed my knight," she I will _never part with it. Look, ;u'gar, hard; cruel surroundings, p?' AP • , . said, softly, to herself; i ures here is her portrait; and this is my a DISTEMPER . •twice he P rine, phoenix-like, from the ashes CHRONIC COUGHS Chas come to my rescue; how strong, father.• Is not her face-' weet 4'.' of the past, and took -her proper Booklet Dlatemper:cans", Cure and PreveabfoD,!' FREE. All dm 1:ow brave how-how dear he is±" Darnley gazed at the two�pi torsi lace in her proper sphere. uturs hALL doale S di and G a bottle. 1311 and fid.dozen. DIs4lF P P P P none—ALL WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. silently ; and then, as \Tan v ossa Nancy sPolin mEolcA.L co.,easnen.indiene.U.e.w. She picked a ruse that was, nod- As the clock struck nine,the locket and they turn o go ding with several others on a gave a sigh of mingled pleasure and back to the Hall, in answer to tie branch close to her window, and fatigue. AGAINST HIS CON BCIE\CE dinner on he took-her little hand - carried it absently to her lips. She gong. � There, she said to herself, step- H®0'�:?s q �{om�} ®ye _ . - then, sudden v and with . ' thinking of her episode wit ping back and surveying her hands- German Soldier Sentenced to Ila- -vas „ tender courtesy, pressed his lips toThat _ William, and she shuddered alight- it. work, I think that will do. ' I only .prisonment. 1y, want a few red roses for that bowl, It was his sign of contrition and For refusing to perform his mili-; ANYONE "How cruel, how• horrible he look- and the room will look perfect: I B )d; thank Heaven, Mr. Darnley delight at this proof of her confi- shall-Just catch Murdock in the ,tary deities an a Saturday,a Ger- Clan Uso. dence and-friendship. man soldier named Naumann who v was so near; what should I have rose garden if I run nc,w. She ' Kowa:been m o ass :B '.'.; CHAPTER VII. fete Picking P gigantic Y Y ' always been more r. done if he had not come I I am al- hurried out into the hall, a,lr1, �, a Seventh Da Adventist hasor tx b;an sentenced to five ears and less oto d tacnl:uaGea 1lost afraid to think. How right ickin u a i antic red c rt ;� : taking-not eo !etas Ely instinct was: I always disliked The day of Dorothy's tennis a umbrella, prepared to sally i . t .:!- six months imprl you us$ i that man, and I was right, It must'was cleudless and glorious. The to the hipt morning su:i, iihen-'a i bearing of his appeal before the s.■d lorS.mN■ i nave been intuition, I suppose, for f heat .was intense, but this seemed step on • the stairs a rI a eiear chief court-martitl of the Third ® e �d and story,, s how could I know that he was-in,W have no effect whatever upon whistle arrested her., Army Corps, he told the president, •�rn°;ia"N•sox. the exuberant spirits of the Hon. {that his conscience would not allow] OMEwt—ALLKIMaSeema CO.. ANA"PAO: ` league with 14lcas 1 Drell," with aA rush of that color dved her ioi;�".."iic�,p, deep sigh of relief, "he is gone, D�aude and Fila Chester. They cheeks, but the umbrella merciful- him to violate the commandments 'x and I may dismiss him from m were dressed early in their white of_God.and work orr tho Sabbath. % with or•ouiwA yST .Mt.NK color either Wool, Y Y ly hid eliis, fUr It Shed a ruddy hue , i - mind; and as for this rest Mr. frocks, made a la hobo, a style t _ ` Orke moat regard God as the high- � eoctoD,stat or K�ad Goods Perfectly ..ich - B al. over her. r t^rawshaw why, by this time, no which Lady Burton determined est authority and obey Him in the 'the sAaas DTs. No dsyo a eto0 the air, Darnley . what extraordin- wROMaayefor the Goed.yoahaveteaoler.' _ aloubt, he has fur otter that such most becoming -to their large, ra- first place.' The authorities had B ary exertion! Are you bound for I A person as franc Hamilton ever,ther clumsy- figures, as -being so him examined by experts to see if Y the- tennis court? You will find t' exist�t all, ant so he v6ili dirt Young and innocent looking, Hiss, Cheater and Miss Ella there �co was para, and the worst they f aro of course great disturbers of 1� be And, haontrou6leecieatmuch " Nancy Y B t Y already:" -- - -. �thellinfluee ewes that he ossa ugdea l flight, and few birds attempt to Nan was boa brran in true g flowers all aver the ht,uae, as the "exaggerated ' struggle with a tempest. Even the - a,sed through to the tennis court Thanks, observed Derrick i idea which could not be called mor- iafactory conclusion, Nancy began P strongest fliers have not from this "But you will be baked alive"' Darnley, with a smile, as he took bid." Unless the Imperial court- � •. ',her toilet for dinner, singing soft- � Dint of view so much boldness a$ - ]s g she cried. in remonstrance, as Ella her extended hand, and thought , martial reverses its sentence., P 1y to herself as she dressed. �he lrad never seen anythingso_' they generally get credit for. Thus Jk The gong had nvt sounded as she Informed her they were going to-I Naumann will have 'to chgose be- the stormy petrel is so named, not- dainty + . t a�� down of white India muslin, the usa sometve a hing practerritice. -"The heat � s Nancy in bell cotton gwtantalizing With ' spending tabandoning en es gol.I'his hdas*sanidD� because it braves thestorm but be- ' 4 g B "Oh. we scent mirtcl it''' theiher soft white throat unembarraila- ! �ipoa cause as soca as a storm tbreateas work_of her own fingers, arts "she P it will often seek for refuge on a, g End time for a stroll in the grounds Hon Maude answered; "and," she ed by collar or low-lying hair, "the g prospect ^—sir--^— ship'a rigging, and thus foretell th4 It before dinner; so she stepped out i declared, with the most ingenuous 'have other fiahst toe f pting, but A APIECE OF A MORUAGE. tempest And if the albatross loves -.onto the terrace, and was going ' frankness, "we -mean to win that y the stormy waves it is only becauttsi - slow) to the lawn, when she ic,und lovely dtam4md brooch Sir Humph- words, I have just had a wire nom YI m mother teller we who is to ar- � In another column is anno'inc,9d it frequently alights up on the wa- _ he" progress barred by s till f�rm. .re is . :yin for the $ret prize; !eon+ I am off to meet her l rc.yov •i .. ppurtun-ity. to 1' Se u r r often slee s a rel _ : rre-tu�c;-arrd--aa;-life-`-s- Oh, Mr. Darnley;" she said, don't we, E a —�r �cent. bonds of the Dominion Can- to the rocking of the billows. r 'coloring deeply, "how you ffitartled "Yes, agreed. Ella. ,It's ao i Dare, Limited, of}3am;I�+�n•, This -me fun pl4ying for.notfiing. I gc ing to the gardens t I will a3Lk i - - "Did I4" Darnley returned, Nancy smiled.as she. watched the I*ith y'ott. I have heaps of time- I Company bre earned ,war six tuntss 3,- - the wagonette can't be realy for their -bond` interest, and any one 1 _ two eriergetic forms cross the lawn, utcl cafe in MORE HONORS FOR LIPTON _ a, quietly. If you had been less ea looking for an abnol y agroased in your thoughts, Miss and then returned-to her flowers, halt as Ecus at least• g ' vestment with a high interest re- The firm of Thomas J, Lipton hat milton, ou n ' ht have seen It was a work of love with her.,. I think you- -ought tin go and turn woulddo well to write the Do Y 6 u flat' received the special appoint- Ha e me." goingthrough the. Iarge, old faah• greet the theater girls, \ancy minion Bond Cd, forento, Mont- I i II tnent of Tea iderchant to His Ms- .,-. He turned and sauntered beside coned rooms, and beautifying them observed; slyly, •aa tllry awitatered f real or Otfawa, h sweet bloc- across the hot ;rt,:; King George V. This, con• ef, with all the rare and grttas toenti.cr. ,� _ . "Quite 'recovered your fright, "SOm3 -she culled from the gardens. Do ,ouI I don't•'• " limed appointment to Englands ' he asked, trying hard not to stare!'By' nature industrious, Nancy would ""Please d,,n't he rude, Mr. 91ARFEL$ OF BIRD F1 be IUCCe Sfilye MOIIareh'9 speaks v+Jumes . Y " -- `or Lipton's Tea._ �, too closely at her, and Hinging to not be,content with luxurious.idle-. Darnley.', wrap his'srms about her and draw Idea's. She felt she must have some "Please allow me to be just Khat Vultures Glide for Miles Without 1 her to his heart. occupation, and so she practically I like, Miss Hamilton.'.,' a Single Wing Beat. �•- W ­Quite," she smiled. took all Dorothy's small duties'on "I •hall do nothing of the Bort ; On the horizon in tropical coun-d ! "° = - - "Then I' can prepare - p p you for a,hef thbuldera; and delighted in the day is much too for pec- (tries- there oftea_appears a small ..-Sreat disappointment." tthem. Ole to be in bad temncrs." `black point visible only to the 1•ac P oatciiy.etovo coo+ba. cares od a. be a Nancy looked suddenly startled. I "Just half-past eight," she coin- "My temper soon gets good when tilled a e. The pointyincreilI in th- tbro" and�a.+.. Delo. v -"Mr. Craw°shaw 'has gout: allay, marred to herself, glancing at a I am with you, Nancy.. size as it approaches: It Is the ,1 - Mand you will not see hiin -for a deck; "I shan't have Dorothy "But you.can't always be with. sailing bird par excellence, the vul- ` EhAe week," Darnley explained. roused for anghgr hour. She will me, Mr. Darnley.°' tore, says the ' Strand Magazine, - Nancy drew a deep breath. be nearly worn out before the day "No, worse luck!" . returning to its hollow in the rock I �,l�Je Own "How you- frightened me alae is over--! What. a glorious day it H:e picked up a blade of grass and $ dozer: miles away. cried, feeling .that this piece of 'will be' Fitting weather for. her ate it- slowly, while he tilted his A. glider, who sails' magnificently I _-mews came as an apt finish to her fete. She should have nothing but hat over his eyes- and stated at upon its outstretched. wings, with- And Offer commonsense reasoning on her po• sunshine about_her, darling Doro- Nancy. - out a beat, without the slightest de- ' lsition. "I am so glad'," thy"' "I wonder," he said, meditative- vtation From its pexfectlr straight TO YIELD 6%p Her undoubted,pleasure sent a Nancy 'made a very pretty Pic- ly, after a pause, "how 'you will track, it thus"traverses the apace •thrill through his..veins. _ tore as she stood, -surrounded by like my mother." from one ho.rizon to life other, IO N "But I tiiqught., you adored scattered flowers, in her cotton ' Ohl very much! \'envy de- again becomes as imperceptible �j ' money 7" he • said, fixing his gray frock of palest blue., cleared, at once. - point and'disappears, •leaving the 1� +eyes on her fair,' sweet face. She had bunched her mass of hair gum-that is b no means ver- apeckator rt arcelling at the simplic- s Ngncy,shook-her head.; in one huge lump on the top of her tain. - She--is- not popular, as a ity with-which- nature solves a pro- " "I would not exchange my pre= bead, and a few sq,{t tendrils crept rule." blem of mechanics which appeared - sent Jot for all the money`,ipt•'• the ovor her brow and.round.he.r milk- "Is she like you?- asked Fancy, p � " white throat. impossible to bin es a sea eagle CANNERS world Mr. Darnle When one o r B Darnley drew 'ayahade" closer. 1;Q Day by day t}Ie girl seemed 'to-ex- d TheTevoung man's face' twitched percl5ed upon a lofty cliff it may be 1.1 MITED 'her. pard and beautify. Every gentle with a'dawning smile. remarked that in order to quit its - "Wkill ldn't you x" he.seAd,'with a and sweet' trait was drawn out in <<I am supposed to resemble her eyrie it waits until a gnst.of wind _danggro'lIs'.•teiadar�ca e;itt leis;cp ce. her nature,, _ Life vs as so happy, so „ arises then it lets itself fall for- 6�o FI QST _.� I,. sr Sreatly; he replied-gravely, how- . ONDS Neither would Naneye, . wonderfully good, :rifer eight, that ever ward with extended wings, gives a MORTGAGE Then he was silent. Fie`fe�t.$s if she,welcomed each,hqur.cwith open beat or-two,as it-turns, brings it- Nancy just'glanced at his face, he coidd pouf' out words of cave; or arms; a�nd,.baskias in the sunshine self to face the wind and _ thus DUE c_ with its eyes of deep, cline gray. protestations. but he saw. her shy, of such care, gradually forgot the • "Ah!" she remarked, with much mounts without a wing beat'bun- J _ startled `;Iodu,-.aiid .he; restrained past• deliberation. dress bf yards high. lrifei•est pdyabM jet dprR arias , himself, The .clock ticked on anothei five' - A gliding bird so. sets its 'wings they,were acarcel Darnley: 18ughet outright, and October at Il.ant�lto» nrid To•outo, ,After all, ey y:;more minutes, and Nancy did'wonders in that the air currents make an angle Ont.,and 3f6,,,g ' 1, Quo. t. 'Iha;ti'strangers to' esthF other; he that,short time. It was wonderful- moved a slog nearer to'her. with their plane. The wind. thus „ mifs$,not frighten heir; he, must ly quiet and peaceful in the long, You insulting little witch, he sustains•its weight and gives it at The Bored issue id 0.1,500,000, have patience and,wait. said, tenderly, and he came a shade quaint drawing-room; no sound the same time a forward movement, rol►ech is less .than two-thirds. the closer still to her. I` see .your locket is not came to diatiirb her,' for although If its. force is stronger than is rte- a raised vahr`t o combined co- harmed " be said li ht`I o after `a y gi B Nancy felt her cheeks grow trim- ry B' pe;Dp�ies. 1 p 6 y+ Sir Humphrey had vert'her his cessa to obtain these two effects pause; during which '_Nancy had morning kiss nearly an hour ago; son+ and her heart thrill suddenly. ¢. What a local da it is cin it Produces-a third'.t$ect-the, bird gone on a vague, yet indescribable. and was ,by now out in the 'park T„ Y Y going to mounts into apace without' a cuing The•net earnings for 19e0-1911 � delicious mental journey. au rintendin the arrangements of she declared, hurriedly. beat.; If th air should suddenly show 0VER SIX' TIMES Ow She wore 'the locket dangling theetents, etc , the'other guests-' , "Is its" asked. une man, dream- become calm the bird would:fall! amount required to pay interest off y` round her neck on a slender chain. the Misses -E'hester excepted-were ily, gazing at her-fixedly. but the fall would be astonishingly the bolds. The cont any have w- As he spoke, she lifted it to her not likely to leave their rooms till "Don't-don't you think so'? The slow. declared acid paid Pmfeirred Stoat r •: - lips and kissed it. some time later. sky, is cloudless, and the breeze de- Prof, Drzewiecki has -calculated' dioidertd sins oryaniaation. "No. I am so glad'•-so glad "' A week had`gone sinee Nancy's licious." " that a gliding bird, at a height of The ,Young man's face grew sud• unfortunte' walk to the village, and Darnley put his hand on hers. twelve hundred yards, at the mo- ; ' denly saris, n wild throb of burn- its udlileasant results-a week that - "Perhaps,-Nancy," he said, slow- ment when it commences to descend ` -4fIg -Jealousy"overcame him. seemed to have glided on golden ly,'yet�, with a world of passionate with motionless wings, can. by sett- n 0 IQI !d.+ r. dor 's e�d�nee Sol f "You-,row seem to prize :'hat wheels, ed pleasant had it been to love in his voice-"Perhaps that is. ing•diem at the most favorable an-. � ocket very highly!" he said cert- her. --She did voi. stop to inquire why I feel' in paradise to-day. No, gle touch the.ground at a horizon- ' - as to why•this'one week had been so don't slirink away, my darling, let tai distance of about fifteen miles! BN a s+` ' Nancy looked startled. much h%ppier to her than any she me know that you, too, are happy, If the wind fall, large-birds can al- � ��O _ ! lel, it was my mother's. It is had yet passel iii tier new life, and Naiicy. ways, with s flew wino beats, attain U __ •.�z. t _ 909 in Pill probability she would have "There•=-tbere is some one com- an altitude where they will find utNtTto, 1 Arrived at no satisfactory oonclu- ing I" she- mnrinured, dazed be- wind which will pel•mit them to •ereb.etsseek-ss,`.. . Ubst.reet. �� ` Sion were she to have done so, be- wildered by the sus rush ai glad continue their journey "on the welot seek atm, Temsa „te1� sayee•eeI 'o, keeara. gond aareeiug that, of coA, C urse, with emotion tbat ljl.led w ba3ty. glide. „ Citizen inter.. otbtse wit 'car +'t� rho arrival of Slue at the Hall a �ot'iLia�ed.) fl'hs wsunt+ sad eddies of the wind �,..,yy.a •oN[' �� ... - ,,.y ....t•.4 ,i .SG.L •'uY. S'9! x•Lh 1{' `i: •+d'•' G.♦ y .5. .".1 3 _ ., ., .,. :..:'.. 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After Desperate Struggle -and - - :A)IIEIIICA'r- for Crim - _ � . - - . - - . . -- � Crime and Disease _ Will be Sent to Asylum ,1 -- ,:. _ Prices of Cattle, Grain, ` Cheese 'A despatch fromMontrealsays: nights wondering what 'is going to and, Other Produce at Home - ' A despatch from Fort William, the nearest dwelling, were not alovernor Vales of the Montreal happen. I am beset by fears on ' ' and Abroad. Ont., says: To all appearances as known until a few days ego, he was jail. stated on Wednesday that he every aide. Discipline is suffering, wild,as .the,denizens of the New, feared b construction men and the ltas 481 prisoners for we cannot handle our prisoners I3READSTUFFS. Ontario forest which, been his few lumbermen who visited the dis- j p packed into the with conditions as-the are at pre - Toronto",P Toronto, Feb. 14-Flour-.-Winter sole companions for the past four. trict: Fleet of foot and as'wary as Tail, whereas 'he has only accom- sent. How can we 9 or how can we wheat 90 per cent. , imodation for 22.5-. H Y-� use reformatory�ethnda un- P patents $3.50 at Years John Beck, about 40 ears of an untamed beast he never allow- xI is a breeding place for crime and der ouch conditions 4 Iaatead"of ­Mvazu1 a ours- irat e, gar in crudely fashioned I ed' his fellowmen to approach hint. disease. seadia our Patents, $5.40; second patents,. $4.- coat'and trousers.of skins, was tak- I At the Bight of a human beinghe in- g prisoners-back to so- , „ 90, and strong bakers $4.70 on en through Fort Willi' from Vet variabl .vanished in the dense bush. � The ltumberti goes on increaa- ciety repentant aac! determined to 'track, Toronto. million Bay, about a hundred miles He was final! captured after ales- Ing he added, and will increase, become good oitizetas, they are Manitoba Wheat-No. 1 North north-west of this City, to Kendra I y And we can do nothing, but simply leaving here, if possible, worse than ern . , I perate struggle by Canadian Paci- pack them in wherever we have a when they entered.. Vice is :ram erns ggc 1 B$ay ports; No. 2 North- on Wednesday, where he will be I fie Railway Constable Ball, of this) $quare inch of spaea.• If there was pant in the ail; you have, no idea Y Ports, and No. 3 at csommitted to as institution for the city• and a Dominion constable of once a blaze started here ever of what, goes on it is the worst of '' Bay •ports; carrying Winter violently insane. Since the winte'r Igiiace. He had existed during the <' Y g storage .at Goderich, Ic extra. of 1907, when he lost part of his four years on raw fish, rabbits and s soul would be burned like a cock- all the terribly difficult problems Ontario Wheat-No. 2 white, 85c, hands while dynamiting for fish, fowl, which he snared or killed with ra' roach, and the holocaust would-be 1 e with which we have to des but + and No. 8 red and mixed at 4bc. Beck has lived in the wilderness stones or clubs.. In the house 1180- the worst which would have ever we cannot stop it, we cannot apply outside. ' near Vermillion Bay, a now station tore had"fashioned for -him were - happened in Canada., any remedies, for we have not'got Barley-MaltiVermillion qualities, 61 to of Grand Trunk•Pacific. Although found only a pile of dry leaves, two ; I tell you I'cannot sleep at them to apply. 62c outside,,and feed, 50 to 65c out- his identity and place of abode, r three dried skins, and a pile of ` " side. crevice in a rock twenty- miles'from stones. TO REFOREST. moa Barlow, of this place, who died Oats-Ontario grades. No. 2 white '' in a hospital in, Pittsfield, Mass.; 35 to 35%c,-on track, Toronto, and American Lumber Firm Will Plant on Monday, was about to burn a 32 s to 33c outside; No. 2 W. C. 3411/,c; No. 4 white, 33%c. Barley- BELL BABIES FOR FOOD. N . Trees In New Brunswick- suit - Oats, 37e, Bay ports, and No. 2 at Malting, 85 to when she found a package con b set ay porta, track, 84s,_ - Million Starvingin China--A A despatch from St. John, N.'B.. taining $3,000 in bonds and bills in Corn-51% to 52c, prompt ship- Mianeapolia, Feb. I4.-Wheat = PPeal says: Followingan extensive inves- for Famine Sufferers. , tiation on reoreetration, a�a Am- one of the pockets. Barlow was went, Toronto freights, May, $I-K7-8; July, $1,01%; cash, erioan lumber company, now oust- considered prosperous, but no mem Peas-No. 2 at 82 to 840 outside. No. 1 hard, 81-,023-8; No. 1 North. A despatch from. Washington , her of his family believed him to Rye-85 to 66c,.outside. ern, $1'.003-8 to $1,017=8; No: 2 says: Every incoming mail brings }ting in New Brunswick, plans i-m- have such,a sum. He did not be Buckwheat-No. 1 at 49%c, out= Northern, 97 7 Sc. Bran-$Q2• to the State Department harrowing mediate action .in reforesting the lieve in banks. He was seventy- aide•. _ - Flour--First patents, _ffi4.55 to 84.- tales of. distress among the outer- v. more denuded parts of the prov Bran-Manitobas, $22, in bags, 1tunate Chinese,-� Thursday the - � ince. Nurseries will be establish- four years old. g �93; second. $4.55 to $4.85; •, .i. - Toronto, and shorts, $24, is bags, first clears, 82.95 to 83.38; second department made public a- report i ed at Salmon hiver and Matins TWO LIVES LOST INA FIRE. Toronto, and bran, $22, in sacks, ciears, $1.95 to $2.55- from Consul Gracey, at Nanking, ' Head, where trees will .be grown _ Toronto', and shorts $21.` epclosing letters Frons some of the _ •from seed. The Company has 60,- Joseph Phillips a.id Michael Mc- missionaries in the famine districts. ill 000 acres at Cookshire, Quebec, Mahon-Dead at �loatreal. COUNTRY PRODUCE: -LIVE STOCK MARKETS: The Rev, E. C. Lobenatine found ---- -'--'-which will be Beeded this spring: Montreal, Feb, 14.-Chnice steers almost two-thirds of the 3(10,000 ileo- A despatch from Montreal says: Apples-Spys, $-1.50 to 86; Bald , 3 1 t' The work to be don® this year, it sold .at &,*c good.at 6/ to -eyc; pie in the country of Hwai-Juan ab- ; - >ls understood, is mere! re ate_ .111 overheated ,stovepipe caused a .veins; 84 to 83; Greenings, $4 to Y P P $q SO. ' r fairly good at 5% to 6c; fair at 5% solutely destitute, and not more f; fire on. Sunda morning in the t 'No. 2 ai asorted, $3.50 to $4.- , a� tory to extensive reforestration in Y g ,to 5'/,c, and the lower rales at than 00 r cent. of the population' boardin house kept b Joseph f SU per barrel, g • per poP New Brunswick and Maine. g P y I Beans-Car lots, ffi1.70 to $1.73, '41, to 5c per pound. Sheep sold can provide for themselves unaided Phillips, aged 70, on Prince street, p „ , . and /- 'Phillips. with one of - his 'and small lots, 81.85 to $1.90•• - 'at 4%-W 4�,c, and Iambs at 0;; to through the winter and spring. The rk>> .;ATE USED DURING QUARREL. P f boarders, Michael McMahon, aged I Honey-Extracted, in tins, I0% '6%iC Per pound. The -market fur poor are trying to sell their chit' 47, lost their lives. John nnlan, to llo per lb. '�o. I comb,'.whole- ihogs opened stronger ffiy 00 per 100 idren, but they can seareely obtaU Mrs. Bonjauira Charged With at- „ o pounds for selected lots weighed: off a pittance for them. who hacl retired to rest fully dress• !sale, 8, to $. 50 per dozen No. 4 1. v P 14, . tempted Murder. I cars. The demand for calves was A despatch from Cobalt sad*s; ed was a�m.ost' suffocated when he dozen, wholesale, $I':75 to $2 per W, and sales were made at prices —� ' P awoke' to find the house in flames. Iran in Ire® $3 to $15 each, an to PLOT TO KILL TWO KINGS. r S14fra. F Boujamra, a Syrian, was The heat; was- so intense and the I Baled Straw-Nu 1 at $12 50 to ;ranging j = a v_ size and uahty: Wednesday aft thick--that Quin3sir-niad�-=gam-�-traelF;�e�- -et-F93^To r o I ie�ttet-sem Ito $10.60. unto. Feb; 14 -A price that afternoon on the charge 1 a hurried escape through one of the ass paid for $ good many cattle 1 Peter of Servia. of attempted murder, the result of windows on the stairway, and j Baled Straw-$7 to $7.53, on !was paid but that was as high as j A' despatch from Rome says: ? a quarrel with Mrs. George Alres I raised an alarm. Quin.lan's face 'track, Torouto. Putatdes-Car lots 80 to 85c_ er i they went, Even canners _were i The Tribune priaE!s a circumstantial on Tuesday. The women were(and hands were badly burned. bag , p- quoted high as $3.35. Lambs sten ut an Anarchist plot to Ehrow • 'quarrelling about their children, When tills brigade arrived the fire I were up to 86 60, and sheep.were bombs..at. I{in YicLor Emmanuel �' when Mrs, Bou'jamra is alleged to was quickly extinguished Grop- Poultry -,NN-holeeale prices of Q g' :. have picked up an axe and struck!ing their way through the house dressed p ult`i=y �Fiickens, 15 firm at $4,..5 to 84 75 for ewes and#and King Peter of 8ervia, who is _ ithe other woman over the head and the firemen - discovered the dead I& per lb. : fowl 11 to-13c per lb, • 83 50 to $4 for bucks and culla, �_to visit Rums shortly. The paper i ducks, 18 to 18c� per lb, ; turkeys, .Calves-were quoted as high as 8th - i sacs that as Italian Anarchist~-nam• fir. shoulders, Mrs. Alien was unable bodies of Phillips and MSM hon �75 for the best veals and no tower ed Dantelu, .who resided is New, U appear in court on Wednesday, ' and also the.body of Mr is Phillipa, j 19 Lo 21c per lb., -and geese; 13 to " � sand the case was adjourned. Her i3c per lb. Live, 1 to 2c less. than $3.75 for the poorest. There ,.York and London and who .is now l aged 70, who was lying uncon- _ _ was no chane in the situation with !husband wanted to withdraw the Mous on the dining-room floor. g I here, expected to be joined by two case, but. the Magistrate would not —,f,-�-- THE DAIRY MARKETS. regard to hogs. -There were a few other AnatchistV from London. ` t � milch cows on the market, but 860 These were arrested at Trieste and allow this, and the defendant was L PRO$PFHOV S NEWFOU-N DLA ND , Butter-(wiry prints, 21 to 23c; was the best figure -recorded, The the lot was truer .': held in custody. _ o e, p t, ated. y :choice rolls, _Oe, and inferior, 1, to trade for milkersand springeti has I g, The Revenue Surplus is Greater 119c. Creamery quoted as 27 to.28c !been off color for some time. f' -OX STOLEN AND B_UTCHERVI), Than Ever Before.- jper lb. fur rolls, 24' to 25c for sol- i SHOT FOR .► BURGLAR. aids, and 23 to 23%c for separator A despatch from St. John's, SALARIES RAISED.- lova Scotia 31nn Seriously Wounds _ Three lien !treated of .tylmer, Ned., says-- Declaring that the �aet !•printer k y Que., Charged With Crime.. ' year had been the most suceftsfui Eggs-Case-'Tots of new-laid, 28 a Neighbor. and emphasizing to 29c per dozen, and of Winnipeg Teachei'a to Get as lilsrb A despatch from Ottawa says: P g his statement- by P pickled at A despatch frotU Sydney, 'N. S., 180 . figures showing the revenue a Sr- 19 to Roe. as any Others on Continent.. sa ., Chief Hamilton of Carleton county g g - rs: Loris Sodoisk put two bol• u,;'. los to have been rester than,ever Cheese-Large,.l3c, and twine at , on Thursday morning arrested Hee i P g 1 A despatch from Winnipeg Gaya: ; lets into Antonio Ariatook, a Po- .. for Robert, M#chael Beaudry and before, the Colonial Governor,-5;r 13/c. IThe salaries of all teachers, with tbe'Iander, on Friday. --Sodoisky found ' Alfred Noel of Aylmer on a charge g C. Williams, K.C:•M,G,, -was exception of the principals, in the a man entering his house through z wazml applauded HOG PRODUCTS. + -I of theft and slaughtering a prize os Y PP luded during his ul Public :schools of Winnipeg batt a wiadoQv egFly on friday morning, belonging to Alex. 1Vilson, a far- .dress at the opening session of the $aeon-Long clear, M/to 12c per i been voluntarily raised, The !iiw i holding a glittering object in his _ mer.of South March. The ox was Legislature on Wednesday. The lb. in case lots; mesa pork, $21.50 schedule places the schools of his !ha-nd.• Sodoisky 'secured his own re- � t outlook. for the future, Governor to $22" do., short cut, $25 to 825.- cit on a basis as high as .that ;u I volver, and thinking to scare the - stolen from Wilson's stable on Wed- i. Y g ; e-. - nesday, taken out on the ice of the Williams . declared, was never 50; pickled rolls, $22 to 822.50. !any other city in America; The -intruder, fired twice. Both shote �P OttLwa River, killed with an axe, brighter. He spoke particularly of I Hams-Light to medium, ib to minimum for inexperienced teacherq (took effect, one entering the head and sold at Aylmer. The bloody the success which has been attained 16c; do,, heavy, 1.4c rolls, 12% to has ben raised from '$450' t4 $500. !atid_the other breaking one hand. _ -Pxe, found on the ice led to the m the pulp and paper industry. .)13c; breakfast bacon,_17 to 17%c; Regular teachers will be. p id $050 Sodoisky was the_firat_to acquaint t�` Followin the Governor'a remarks; backs-, 18 to 19c. to $800 for the first identification of the men. g year, instead of the authorities of the affray. He the Legislature, on the motion of Lard-Tierces,-12%c; tube, 123/2c,. $575, to $723, Th$ maximum is to was released on 81,000 bail. HIS POUHET HIS BANH. the Premier. Si�-Fd-ward--Morris, pails, 12%c. ' be reached at the end of the,eighth _ 'adopted a resolutiofi declaring the year instead of the ninth as before, ''Montreal will enlist volunteeY Widow Finds $S;tlM in Old Suit of loyalty of the colony to Kipg ,MONTUAL ]MARKETS, and it will range from $960 to $1,000 firemen to protect the outlying see- .Clothes About to be Burned'. George. Montreal, 'Feb. '14.-Oats-Cana. instead from $800 to $850., tions of the city. r "` than Western,• No. 2, .39% ..to 40c, , A.despatch.from North Canaan, Mr. James Conmee, M.P., is ill car lots ex store; Extra No. 1 feed, -- - Conn., says: The widow of Solo- with-typhoid fever at,Ottawa. 38% to 39c; No. 3 C. W., 38 31, to --_--._..-_._ _ _•_ _,-.. 383/,; No. 2 local white, 37% to 38o'; No. 3 local white, 36% .to 37c; No. FEARS _0 F -BUBONIC 4 local white, 35% to 36e. Flour- DRY Manitoba Spring - wheat patents, S,CARCITY firsts, $5.60; seconds, $5.10; Winter t t • 4 75 t bakers', $4 90; straight rollers,r$4g - .. _ , _ ., : •_ . Europe. Cannot Be ,Infected ,Save Through .� 36 to $4.50; do., in -bag9, $1.90 to Criminal Carelessness. Last Cargo of Cod Sells in Nova _retia for $2. Rolled oats-Per barrel, $4.45; ; . bag of 90 lbs., $2.10: Barley -. Feed, car lots ex store, 49, to 50c. A despatch from aris says:-Dr. material upon which to feed with- the Highest Price on Record Corn American No. 3 yellow, 58; - i p° tet', to 57c. Millfeed' 'Bran, Ontario, Burn of the F , lty of Paris Uni- n its immediate teach. Dr. Bur- _ ve i w o s made a .s tial- net says on this head: 820'; Manitoba, $20 to $23; mid- A despatch from Halifax'N. S., stock in the dealers' hands in St. dlings, Ontario, $22.50 to. $2 tudy o the bubonic plague, af- The greater the number of' w. 'uay.s-: The scarcity of dry fish in John's, Nfld., but the quantity is shorts, Manitoba, $E2 to 025; mou- firms that the' -sole, ttieans_of pre- quick deaths .frog. the plague the a Nova Scotia is alarming, and the limited,.and there are three montlig illie '$25 to 830. Eggs-c��lectedManchuria,' . , smaller the of th r of perambulais venting its spread from Manchuria ing victims of the plague. It is yet before new fish will reach the 28c;. fresh, 32c; No. 1 stock, 25c; to Euro - • - - �•groat problem is how the consumer pe. ie' lig isolation. - from the fatter that the world-.at, market, and the small. quantity now No, 2, 21 to 23c. Cheese-Westerns, Dr. Elie Metchinikoff of'tlie Pas- lar a has most to fear. The work tier Is going to gat along until the in.St. John's..wil.l- con be taken up. 11;,,•to 12c; easternsi.l3,!1'to 11%0. ur Institute is'of 'the same opin- of tghe European phyeicians_who are spring catch is marketed, which Add to this the fact that the green Butter-Choicest, 24./ to 25e; sec- ion,-and, by'showing'the potisibility fighting the, plague in Manchuria -will not be for three.or,four•months, .fisb on -the coast. has been bought onds;.22 to 23c. of successfully isolating-the plague, is more sanitary than medical. The last carggo of Lunenburg fish, up and there is none to dry in the he is prompt to reassure the French "In spite of the speedy commu- +. iri, first liands, has been disposed early Spring, as in other years,-the UNITEI),STATES MARKETS. .. • public, which has lately been;aratcil- tlic&,tiiom of ' the Trona-Siberian "., of, and with the exception of stocks situation is unprecedented in the Buffalo, Feb. 14.-Wheat-Spring ing the reports from Eastern Asia Railway," concludes' Dr._ Burriet, by-. retgilerg the market. has_ histoiy of the salt fish trade. No. 1 Northern, carloads store, -with-con side rabla-apprehension. "Europe will not be infected un- a ?' been cleaned up. The last cargo of .Notwithstanding that prices were $1.09%; Winter, No. 2 red, 96o ask- He adds that even the frightful i less it is done through absolutely ' cod was sold at Lunenburg for $6 high months -Ago, these have -been ed;.No 2.whits, 95c. Corn-No. 3 mortality in Manchuria is, in fact, criminal earelessnesq. 'The very k " a quintal, which is -the highert on further advances, and the situation yellow, 49%c; .No. 4 yellow, •47%o, a safeguard for Europe, for the rea- character of the plague, together Yrecord. � is so serious that the consumption all on_• track,, through billed. Oats son that the plague ceases to ad-- with our modern sanitary organic- 1p is reported to'' lie eo a abroad will•h•ave to be curtailed. -No. 2 white, 34°/,c; Ne. $ white, vaned only. when it ceases to find ations, protects us '+4 _ :. __ " :. .. .. _ .. . .. .. • - . .. - as ,x'..SV'wi' ^.3r :�:� .. .. r ,.:.w,. ...s/ sa ., '_.. '. • S.e - e.._.e. _ .:, ...-..r ¢::•,.. _'., j. ..:Y;rp., 1i' x- +,< r.. ..&�`� ,v.. �., �'-c., ..5i• ,w.d.,:/..rti .:t iT ua„les•sta,. '.:3.' ..+. v. 2t=. .�'. :v*: :<.,. .9 a ��' :'�: -.cs'''i• .�f. .�n +•.J�'.^r 3. A.'a..�.... M;1'••. °t-F',.. •;.• si„«��...+,:.••' �s,,.:�• ,..�>. N,^;'S�, _ it: ,S-'„ i. �,`;''F° "'ri"',•� .. N ,..u�,�+ :1'°"•r�"�"'r i; x ,i�y4 'fie .�r;F ..w',, -:3 -W... ,�,-• .:. r ;' _ _, •c, a _: '�'r�N : . ....,aFrr. .: 'r,' q.. _ :-�'��:*z�C;� ,.�,, ��$., a.�`,,s� .r �n;"tr�ww kR.s '..r >� '"t,;n' -� x tij'' ;;?:.as .. ear• tqc +aza°L» -..- yC;. .,:- - _.� uZ: d9 y s 4.• Y,l, ,1 ,�.,, :.' ... ,. ..... .. < •. :' `' !f+'c > -.�:. a. :c,;,ri'•- - -d„y,.,.,.,yl. r,.,.'L'Tn�, x..• "�.`,h1� .,:wuw.•.�p.,•� •dJf c, d Mrs. Hartrick spent . a few John-Ste heason was in Stu= wo`r'n ■ �1 �•. . date in the city.laat. eels. of[ ]sat F day attending the • • , h g a -J: H.-`Waguer shipped s car funeral of $ cousin, Pare. Milner,. -Allan Clark, of Torcoto,spent load of hogs to Montreal on Mon- whose death was. caused by ap- Sunday with.his parents here. day. pendicitis. -Miss Eva Bunting is spending -Mrs. Kerr is in the city owing -The members of St. George's P _ a week with relatives in Toronto. to the.serious illness of her brow .Sabbath S pool held their annual r� x -Miss Josie Moore spent a sou• ther. sleigh-aide on Wednesday even- _-_.BUY _THE -.BEST� __=_ L 'pie of days at her home here last -Stewart Thextoni of Toronto, ing. After a-couple-of hours'drive - �- ' % week. apea0 Saturday with- Pickering all were invited to the home of L. Miss McCausland and Mrs. C.- friends. and Mrs. Neale where a hot sup- S. Palmer spent Thursday in the -L. A. Findlay, of the Toronto per was -awaitiug- them,- 'after city. World staff spent Saturday-with which a moat a most enjoyable CASH FOR PRODUCE -James Denny shipped a car- his rents here. eveningwas spent.by all, 9ad.of mixed stock to• oronto on onald Herr, of the Bank of -'While crossing the road in _ _ . Monday. ` Commerce, Winnipeg, has been front of the town hall, when go- CHOICE DAIRY BUTTER .24c. _E1. and Mrs, Chapman; of trrtnaferre4 to the branch at lied ing to the Methodist church on NICE NEW LAID 'EGGS — — �.S1C. .. Toronto; spent Sun"y with their Deer..Al rt. Sunday evening, W. T. Hartrick relatives here. I -J. and Mrs. Staples, of Grass was accidentally knocked down -miss Leavens was is the. , on township, spent a cou- y a passing horse andcutters e city`for.-few days last week, vie ple_of days with the latter s uncle, was not seriously injured but is - iting her sister and her aunt. Clarkson still confined to his house a re- tel _ _ Say, are you: ge ng been effected, public sc hon alhn s spent a few h son and daughter, W. J. clack ed somewhat. ceremony will tab - 2r a -The attendance in some of the Wm. M. Clark of Toronto, stilt, his side having been wrench - classes 8 BARS OF SOAP for.. .. ........ . ... •...:....,. x. y L p g . . R -Dy -e r... F ,colds. and Mrs. H. J. Marquis.' place in the Masonic Hall- this 8 lbs: ROLLED OATS for............................................................25c. -Miss Agnes Every, who was -Joseph Gordon last,wee} sold evening. D.D.G.M. Brennan, bf 7 lbs. ROLLED WHEAT for.................................. .. ...............2dc. - - . confined to her bed for a week a three-year-old horse for the Toronto, will officiate, and breth- 25 lbs. FIVE RASES FLOUR for... 1. ... ....... ................. . through' illness, is now much handsome sum of 8280. The ani- ren from Whitby, Osbaa a, Clare- 2 cans CLOVER LEAF £iALMON.....:........:....:..........:...:..........-....85c. better. mal was delivered in Oshawa'. ` moat, Markham and Brooklin are -Fred Bunting, of the River- -A hockey match will be play- expected to be in attendance. This ` dale High School, Toronto;spebf�d on the Pickering rink to-mor- will also be the official visit of the _ J Saturday and Sunday at the home row (Saturday)afternoon between D.D.G.M. to Doric Lodge. At the l Can of his parents here. the Pickering and Highland Creek conclusion of the business .of the Quaker C4Y'Yl, - -Mrs. J. H. Rogers, who has teams. evening supper will be served at can tomatoes for 30c. can pegs and been' confined to her bed for the -On Sunday evening last some the Gordon House. . at week or two with an attack person or persons secured a ladder ` -We extend our hearty con- _ of pheumonia, is convalescent. used in lighting the street lamps gratulations to Wm. B. Leavens, y ___nival will held on the Picker- that W.•J. Gordon had erected in Mrs. W. T. Hartrick of this vii- _ e ing rink this (Thursday) evening. front of his sales romp the.pre- large, on the event of his marriage HOC"- AKING SNAPS IN DRY GOODS t� e See dodgers for a list of prizes vious day. Such conduct is Inde- to Miss EIIa Clement, which took -Mrs. C. T. Ratty spent last fenslble and cannot be tolerated place at the home of the brides 1 only child's blue serge coat, B yrs., reg $4.00, for......... ...........$8,00 r week at the home of her parents in any self respecting community. parents. Vancouver, on' Monday, 1 only child's red serge coat, 10 pre., reg. $5.00,,for......................$4.00 in Whitby, where she was confin- If the culprit is found out an ex- Dec. 28th. After the ceremony i doz. suits men's wool underwear, reg. $2.00, now.......... .............$1.60 to the house with an attack of ample abould be made of him. the young couple took a trip south - la grippe. -Owing to a severe attack of for a week. On their return thele K88 pjH• eye OII Qom' Stack�BkiD Bargain Table +� -The regular quarterly meet- la grippe Mr. Mellor st aa3 unable took up" residence in that city, p � � �, ing in the Methodist church will to take the service in the Method- where Mr. Leavens has a prosper- " be held next Sunday and will be let church on Sunday -last. Rev, one business. �t conducted by Rev. Mr. Manning, Mr. McCamus, for the first time -A large number of out enthnsi- .•- of Whitby. since, his attack of. illness least as tic sports drove to Whitby on STOCKTAKING' SNAPS IN HPARDWAR - -- -Howard Rogers, of Victoria spring, conducted the service ionday evening to witness the 1 onlyTortoise heater No. 5, reg. $15-00, now......,..`..........•.. .• University, and sister. Miss Eva, the morning and at Audley in,the hockey math between Trenton $12 60 - d3 ` of Jarvis Street Collegiate Iosti- afternoon. The evening service and Whitby. The game was l,only Oak heater, nlckle trimmings, reg. $15.50, now................$18.00 1 tute, Toronto, spent Sunday with was,coadueted by Itev. Dr. Hare, rather a one-sided affair, Wbitbpp 1 only Tortoise heater Flo- 4, reg. 59.00, now...,.�........................i67.60 itheir grandparents, C. and Mrs. of Whitby. who preached an ex- winning by 18 to 5. As a remuk 1 only second-hand Imperial Oxford range, 6 hole, worth - Rogers. cellent sermon. of this match Trenton is now out $15.00, now $12.00-pnap. -W. B.and Mrs. Powell and L.D. -The annual sleigh=ride of the of,the game and Whitby will now Our tinemithing department is in full swing. Send and Mrs. Banks were in the nits a members of the Methodist Sab- have to try conclutinns with Mid. -- . in your repairing. Get.ready for spring. �i couple of days this week. While bath Sebool-took place on Thurm- land. ' The first: game will be ' there they arttended the wedding day evening last. Four large `played la+ Nhltby this(Friday) l . ri of the former's niece, Miss Fjma loads of happy and healthy child- evening and on Monday evening e " T _. Smith. ren made a pleasant sight. After hitby will go to Midland. 1: -Geo. W Baker's children A Mead, in c�estise — 61 - ave n under quarantine for they, repaired to the class-room the Fruit Growers' Association JL the past six weeks owing. to akar- where a not supper awaited them, was held in the town ball, Picker- - let fever, nave now fully recover- and to which they did ample jus- ing, on Monday afternoon. Feb. - 6 ' ed and the quarantine has been tice This was followed by a 18th. There was a good attend= - lifted, short but pleaming program, thus ante of fruit,growers present who ����� ��� Shoes ' - V0 -The oyster sur; under the bringing to a close as event which took grew: iuterest ih llie rtrceed-pauspices of the ig ante Associa- is al ways..looked forward to with ings. Elmer Lick, of Oshawa, _ • tion, will be held in the town hall pleasure• spoke at some length on the care this(Thursday) evening. A thor- -A number from here and of the orchards end the good re- onghly enjoyable time is expected various parts of the township at- sults the Aseoc:iatian derived is ur spring stock of boots are now in, and we have the beet as- byall who attend. tended the normal arresting of the the marketing of their fruit. Mr. sortment of ladies' and cbiidren's boots that can be bought, and for Dr.'E. J. Sb4r•ley has been re- South Ontario Liberal Association Carey, Fruit Inspector. of Toron- style;fit and wear they cannot be beat. _ appointed Justice of the Peace by at Whitby on Saturday after- to, was present and urged the new the Ontario government. Dr. noon. The chief feature 6f the cessity of spmritlg 'several times Shirley formerly held that office, meeting was the Address by F. L. during the reason as Eire only, !• but resigned when leaving Picker- Fowke, M. P. The principal topic means of saving the orchards MADE IN ENGLAND BOOT. ► fag nearly two years ago. of his address was the reciprocity from destruction by the insect Mena fine boots, that are made from the best select stock, Goodyear -Mrs. Parker, wife of Richard agreement between Canada and peats, .After a number of ques- Parker, caretaker of Pickering the T,Tnited ,States._ ills por`ntezi tions had been ansisered to the welt, oak.tanned soles. Came in and eee them. College, died a few weeks ago in out.the advantages such an agree- satisfaction of all present the �,/^� England where Phe had gone for ment would rove to the farming meeting adjourned. R. A. 'SUNTIN , P ICR .C1,Ilr l7f r the benefit of her health. She was community�a particular, Fred. T �TT'�� ila>7proving nicely when pneumonia Inwood also gave a spirited_ad- FALLIN BAyiY �- a3e't in*resulting to her death. dream on provincial matters. INTE .NATIONAL STUCK FOOD.,.. - -An interesting hockey match -The much talked of new tine Mrs.Jas.Harris,of Wappella�Sask.. . - was played on the rink hereon :of the C. P. R. is 'now likely to ea s:- _.. Saturday afternoon between the take definite shape at an earl s �i!<flti }' I have found`Parisian Sage to be Whitevale and Pickering teams. date. The building of the C. lr. the beat scalp and hair.tonic and dres- _ . The game was witnessed by quite R. line east of Toronto has •the sing I have ever used. My bair-bad Q� a large number. The result was a effect of making' the C. P. R. get been coming out in combs full and ��tk in ¢ 1m- tie eaeh aide having scored four busy. The C. P. R. secured a was very dry and brittle and the scalp b vex Dela. was a►]wa a itchin and fall of-den- kis time ii charter a few years ago -for'this y R � } -The box-ball alley, which had line, but at the present session of druff. I have need two bottles of disease been doing a rushing business dur= the Dominion parliament the a Parisian _ e and it has stopped my fWoo � ' _ in the et Pew weeks, y hair fromallin��tt, the itching and - S -' 1 g pa has closed plied.for permission to change the dandruff have disappeared and my - 1 — �^ - - '. up for the present,.oving:to.,the. the route in order to escape,some hair is fine and soft and glossy. I `� Try a 86c demand made on the roprietor. heavy grades which they would would not,be without this fine hair '� i� �- package for the payment o€ a> 60 license meet had th y eo'.loured the o'r'igin= tonic for many times the price." ld17r afi" 4 �x and be as 'required by the townshi b - p y- al route. This permission has For women. men, or children Pari- � � coovinc- llaw• been granted. It is said that con- Sian Sags is without any doubt the OQ>]at 'ed. -The Ladies' Aid Society of St. tracts for the construction of-this finest preparation for the hair. Daint= ' - Andrew's church -held their 11ne will be let at a ver earl ily perfumed it is free from grease or regular monthly meeting at. -the date and the work pushed to cora stickiness and ought to be where ev- Don't forget some of Bibby's Cream Equi talent for your calves; and some -• i -- -:` .home of Mrs. W. T. Dunbar, Dua- letion with teat ra edit It ie ery member of the family could use Ppultry.Food for your hens. r p g rapidity. it daily. Large bottle 50 cents at all a barton, a;n. Tuesday* afternoon, the intention to connect with the druggists or from the proprietors, the .j. �. RiTNDy• >• _ PICKERINf� Owing to.the prevailing epideo4ic present line between Agincourt Giroux' Mfg. Co., Fort Erie; Ont., of la grippe a number, were pre- and Leaside Junction. When postpaid. The girl-with the auburn - - vented from attending. built.a fast service will be estab. hair as on every package.- Sold and_ - m -out Walton, of Dumbarton,• lished from Toronto to Ottawa guaranteed by Ta M. McFadden. will clear -them V.0 'bas sold -her farm of about one and Montreal. - -• -- hun'dred acres to a Toronto man -A very interesting event took -for$25,000. It is the intention of place-on Tuesday evening at 72 . A Large�Catalogue a reduced price ,the new owner to erect a eommo- Clinton St.,' Toropto, when Miss of a Great School. - dious summer hotel as. well as a Elma, eldest dau hter of Mre. D. It explains that we number of cottages. The rapid Smitb, formerly of Pickering vil- have Superior Cowles; ispwrt Only a few left of overcoats, jackets, robes and horse blankets'at'the expansion-a the city of Toronto lege, was united in marriage to Teachers; Bea ��' Many- ` is.�aving a marked effect on the Mr. W. J. J. Butler, of the staff graduates earn from :goo to $lent FARMERS' SUPPLY STORE, per annum. Do YOU want a bet- price of land along the lake sbore. of the Toronto World. The care- ter position? Get your education ' -We are pleased to report that mony was performed by the Rev. here and you will be properly pre- E. BRYAN PROP. - PICSERINQ' MI•a. Albert Boyes; of 13eileville, W. A. Cameron,of the Bloor St. pared. -All business co leges are ! who has been in=the hospital dur- Baptist church, in the presence of not alike. Cradwes of other bull- - 4 :-ing the past few weeks undergo- over -one hundred relatives and 1e"OOft"we �' Col' Ing an operation, is now making friends of the bride and groom. 1090 obis term.- .Qct the best. It c -satisfactory progress towards re. The bride who was dressed in Pat sin We glace-many of bur'stud- _ cover A second and more esti- white satin, trimmed with pearls, good positions. College op- T W�ht Yo �r _ �� � � ty' en all year. 1 1 j vus operation which ,acne thought wasassisted by her sister, Miss a - -to be necessary will not be-per- Edna, who was gowned in pale �� Ett 8ii3' C0 0 formed as her satisfactory con- pink, and Mr. J. Boyland was 'That is the ways number of my old customers always ask dition will not require it. _ groomsman. The drawing room Cor. Yonge and Alleexander Ste., for their harness and collars. - -At a special meeting of the was decorated i.a pink and white `-�`t[)icial Board of the Pickering and palms, and the dining room in Enter now. W.J.Elliott,Prin.- The best material combined with high-class workmanship ..and -Audley Circuit, held on Feb. red and white. Mr. and Mrs. But- and right prices produce goods hard to beat. . <:.]Qth, the Rev. D. E. Johnston, B. ler will reside in their beautiful 'A.\ B. D., of Wilfred, was invited bomeon Euclid Ave, In thespring - -PICKERING.MARKETS It-will pay you to see me-for your spring supplies. to come their pastor for the they intend taking a trip to Van- ' nex Conference year. 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