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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1911_02_24 sx. Win+: , , ::. . • >« a 1. r ;: .,... ,a F,: .�sw- ,.;..ti .c. •s,' :.:4., 3r: rrd , e.. r. # s � • - 1s 1 { M Y _• if' ... eq>i- VOL. -,- XX PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY24, 1911 1�To 21 _ - - ' rte'. I4! H1t3HLAND�CfIREK CHERRYWOOD Established 75 years a� 4 missal l�azes4,r. The Women's Institute will meet at Mr. Collins, assistant distAct repro- llled&dl the home of Mrs. W. J. Morrish on sentative to Mr. Hare gave A splendid Wednesday afternoon, March lit. and instructive address on Fertilizers GRKERNWOOD H. FOMTTH,D of O., Regis. Meeting opens at 480. All ladies are their different values and also touched . ,a !sasdmembar of the mstrteal Asia welcome. on exhaustion of the soil by the differ- p7� etaftl"of Ontario. 8peoial a4tention ��slasaas >i given w ent field v ;Pts 7e. tested rtes aorto Best Rraaee of V. L. dt W.genu- coops, at the Fanners' Club at. 46u meeting on ondav evenng. He is a MILLS •� s t" IDB Scranton coal. Our coal makes 0 - WHITBY pleasing speaker, is master of his sub- _ C. McK1NNON, M.D., L,R.C.S., warm friends. The Convereat at the coli a oa Fri- l�ti and we relict• a warm welcome' ■. ans and Surgeons of Ontario,]ientfats ave you He our new en hlstor ther our jus quite as go as =attention a] College of 812=60as, Edln y' .. a, yh of Cream -Buns? If 'not t it WHITEVA4[ of f., basals] attention to daieases of woman and The agricultural classes were brought "BAKERS Joy, R eltildren. Otbcs and rasidenes,Brougham. now. to a close on Thursday evening by a T. and Mrs. Beare end Mise Merle for bread. It makes , PlCIEERtNG MEDICAL_. SURGICAL Tea Benne for pastry cannot be grand banquet. �• q spent Sunday at Markham. MORE Bishop Sweeny, of Toronto,' con- ,. t. excelled. firmed 15 members in An Saints' Mrs. Fenell and grandson are visit- I3 ET 1 ER I Siread A_and X-RAY INSTITUTE ing her sister, Mrs.Thornton. WHITER nt church on Sunday. aSc 6 WESTER - ->elcxz�xlxo, - - ol+rrexlo = White Satin for bread stands Will Beaton. of Toronto,spent Sun- Fred and Mrs. Hatch entertained than any other. without a.peer. their friends to a ball in the Music day with his parents. R. ELQ1k TOWi.E. M. B., M. D., c. M., Joseph as Mrs. I.gary spent theAIL sawn o! Men, eetal w"Sea. ron. CUeDis, rho kinds of mill feed, bran, HThe IndeWednesday n�nt Telephone matter Sab TbRobinaoaath with thgrlds is Stouttville. 8pseiaFiet In See:al DLeof aees Prostatic IRs ts, Jumbo, feed $our, oat has been @Halt settled vyllereh Lhe our-furFpiastty'and cakes. boa recent! ag x tel$-�eltop,-pea-weRltAmek' -gre allowed a ranee into the town. g_ It makes white,flaky pastry and takes �4 ' ante`ndrobrni 1Fitting giasoes ata wheat and screenings. Great excite est has prevailed in G. anal Mrs• Tran an a less shortening than other brands. It Ole Hoots 19 to I and 2 to i l9lT our town over hockey matters. On number of young people from Green is a special flour for a special purpose, E ` Chopping Tnesdays, Thursdays River on Friday evfRning. Wednesday afternoon there was a At the Epworth League meeting on ' and Saturdays during winter half-holiday to allow our residents to P g CI3UPPI far y, months. Friday evening the topic will be taken Monde s, Wednesdays go to Midland to witness the ga me y ys and Fridays, JJE. FAREWELL, H.C. BAR.RIS- orour by Miss Stella Hames. We end . Give as a call. which resulted in the defeat o our The Junior League will meet Sun- _ �' fast and Hae. . TRB.00un!7Crownattorney,AndCounty boya by 4 to 2. day at 2.90 charge ef . m. Mrs. G. Tran has F. Z+- 0-MMMI-T - 1s7>t�r, Oonrt Hamas.Whitby. 1Cw T. T. BARCLAY,Barrister-at-law, GRESNWOOD welcome. • r Ella Pus io 8veo okstreet, T D ? The hockey match, which was play. EVANSVILLE tar far aislr poyrt a: Jaseios, Brost stress, Y• �j. SrI�11K, LIffiITEDa Fred Boar moved hishousehold ed at Markham between Buttonville WLitb►. r PICKERING. ONT. off a in. ofiners hoof use udleyd b kF aRameVthee score being 7-8 n favor ov.Lle Juniors, was a f nyBurlington J. G. DOW, H. A, Bar•]lster, pos y Wbitevale, Our boys must be con-• 8o31610r.No"Public.Eta. ][oney 10 MILLS � 1048, Office Heys door to the 8taaaasd Sank, Soar' ratulated on their skilful la whltby Sigh Mrs. G. Prouse and daughter, of g Quite a disappointment was felt on -•� mer sister, are spending a week with Saturday owing to the soft condition A Z S A M �e .tsff, -B E A L her mater, Mrs. Walter Wilson. ' _ • t ++ of the ice as the hockey match be- tween Mrs. Pickering and Whitevale had nR. E. J. SHIRLEY, Veterinary -CLAREMONT Tonto on Monday, after spending a to be called off. Having put this Mill and water- surgeon, Honorary gtadoste of the On. week with her daughters there. tarso vete"! Call Toroaw,arida. all grippe paw The angel of death has again visited power in first-class Qhs I 1�eaeas&Ad ioiurlea of domeatio animals aesa. for all of furniture. our village and-taken away another ea oo arts most modern,approved and sotaaulko thevillageare about Sall their of our prominent youngmen, Malt- __ have installed a �• Viossaples, Ofaes at earlier of Hing and Unt, selves again ilia Ave.. 9?tokaHoR,Ontario ly g land Pberrill. The funeral took place New Attrition Mill, for feed. -- W. R. Wilson moved Into the vii- on Thursday of last week to the � * $ � ''pp ,■M lwge this week. He will-occupy Miss Whitevale cemetery. We can also do wheat gristinR for ..... Room Moul III Liscomhe'a house. c WG. HAM—laauer o�" BYarriagge . for Tss oronto.oebeDhavin ft o eeufedTuesday •ROuoHAM ou ot2t of your owD reheat, - . Licaaass In the Doane at Dafar3o, � you put ever �r (±� '� FreI3 situation in the dress-ma io g P everything in Ptakariog vtnage, ffnyJas. Beattie continues very low. g = ` mens of the Robt. Simpson Ed. Willson is spending a tow days order for doing this. ^' POUCHER, Real Estate Aur- Wm, Hollis has engaged with Robt. in Toronto. 1 . twaeer.ic licenses.Br, ooneetor ac,a iesa•r Window Sha dee; Birrell and will vacate F, L. Green s Tbos Philip was in Uxbridge, on Also buckwheat flour, rye Hour, of marrlaga lfnnsaa 8romgbam try house about the lot of March. Saturday tact. Graham flour, etc. Very best HOPPER Issuer of Marr Miss Miss Ella Linton, of Toronto, was - - D. Licanes la aha County of Dnaarlo. WHIT[YAL[ home oust Sunday. - 8ttentiOD lues to art work. - ° Dt>eea at Aro»and his»aideaw Clarsaaona. T On T Mrs. Betts. of Greenwood,is visiting, Givtette a �nll----- '+ � R'���TOX.-T� ®gyp OAR$ y most enloyab a time was spent at the James and Mrs, aM dill and son spear �1 -p •�� Conveyancer Commfastcnar tot sanies lD connection home of R and Mrs. Mannel, the occa- over Bunds at Whitby. �./� R V a�. tLL ?J+ l•�. Jeoosnaana. E.0. Money .to roan - y p �A, no Iasaa! of >dsrrlass Lie slon being an nyster supper given by Wm. Wallace, of Toronto, visited iasis" hk • i, Ona. t-v Distance no object. the ladies of the Women's Institute &tT C, Brown's last week, ,/'■�/�� there or best 'Fiona 'Or 00-STILL, Lss Of ork anPIOted Auctioneer. ua�n a. ° Prices ]moderate to their Fulls justice ro having been are visiMisses tiir it at Bennett. of Broa Claremont, Egg, Sto~,•/`•/A�,ea - ' "I"of all kinds anasnu,d to on sbotims pal to the bival es and other delict Miss Mabel Harveyy is visiting Mrs, g � mtaea Address(item Yavw p,o, one, _ _ cies served as only our ladies know Feasby aad family t61a week. in hard coal. host, the evening was a nt in games, Mr. Feasby• of Uxbridge, spent Best I lamp Steam coal All coal `` Wj B: POWELL. Licensed Auc- etc., which were enjoyed by both old Wednesday with friends here. under cover, full weight and _ " 'r• a tl°mNr valuator lima `0ilect°r for For Colds �'ad• Grippe and ung After a hearty vote of Geo. and Mrs. Linton returned Sion- prompt service. samosa at Ontario and Yora, All tinea of Chanha had been tendered the hoot 4��- arlee eoeduesed either pr:vstely or by•morias. day from d visit with friends.in Mount fiat®notes eotiacted. Pbr date or other ppaarr. Prescription prescription No. 999, and charming hostess for their a len- Albert, �1 lQ�� ' Maafasa apply ac rwld•aaa,Ehaabesb ai.Pick. V l.J +a� +teas. Phone atones Tats as xts Oloea Piak• •• did buspitality and the ladies of the ii h onsets, or Maeaab•s .tors oma win s . SRnMO 1-.L=INE•* ll Mee vi and friend. of Lemon- 0 I. had been thanked and voted esl•f villa, are visiting at R. J. Cowaa's .Dad stock of rough and matched t pramCp atria ltas+ataetdoa saanm It goes right after the cold. The -Jolly good fellows"by the gentlemen, this week, hemlock, also matched and lard. 1+17 pDaas na fa iadependaaa 1101 the party disprreed Lo the strana of A number tram Here attended the dressed eprtice and pine, dose is taken suety half hour. The Auld Lang Syne,"all declaring it to. Masonic dedication at Pickering last No. g 1 hemlock ock lath. _ - be one of the pleasant eats _ :'JOHN PHILIP price Is 25 cents. P � ��' Friday evening. 2x, 8x and 4x Ontario cedar „t ,• + noted and hung on meLnory's walls. Frank and Mrs. Soden, of Clare- shingles, 3x and 4x British - 4 , - i wont, spent Sunday with R. J.and Columbia shin lea. Has a full line or rresh and cur MONGOLIA and Mrs. Cowan. g +ed meati}constantly,on hand. FOR THE KIDNEYS W. E. and Mrs. Holthy returned on Let me quote you prices on any , aterial Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, Premium Prescription Kidney vim�Joe �ddyspetz visited a friends few daysinthe re la sses.in Toro aid Will touff- Monday. after A two weeks vi Fulsit ler, of th bnildin B]inrequiff.you map ` !RAMP Eologna, Weiner., etc. Pills. A trial will convince you g 8perialty. city last week. Mitchell spent over Sunda rth C.A. Ind. phone 1504. ; of their superior merits. Price 5o Mrs. Kennedy Is under the doctor'' Barclay and faknlly. Highest prices paid for John Gillman has been under the : Butcher's cattle cents. care . present. A C R E E SO R • • � -• Mr. Turner, of Milton, is visiting doctor's care for the pant week. We A. C. � A,� w� with Turner Bros. LOCUST HILL • • JiVT■ L7/. 1�I OFADDEN Gordon Rarnse of Scarboro, is vis- are giKd to say he ie improving. y Mrs. W. J. Devitt and daughter, !ting his uncle, R.Tarr. Gwendol n,visited Dr. and Mrs-Jas. :n .,,.G.,,T AND GRADUATE OPTICIAN y Ted Me ers, of Bethesda, visited Moore, of Brooklin, a few days last TIME TABLE—Pickering station 0. PICKERING, _� ems+ wit'b David Meyers on Sunday. week. T.R. Trains going East Ice as follows— :• '•First-class rigs.for hire Mr. and Mrs. Carruthers, of Atha, No. 6 Mail 8.05 A M. • • -, `'• � John and Mrs,-Pierson. of Scarboro, Da Or.nl lit called on W. Wideman recently, and Robt, and Mrs. Jarvis. of Cedar ,a 12 Local 2.45 P.M. Day g : REAL_ ESTATE.....; Miss Cain, of. Stouffville, visited -Grove, paid our burg a business visit 14 Local 6.04 P.M. h •••� with Miss LaFraugb for the paaL few on Monday. Trains goin West•. due as follows— days' ' Bus Meets aU trails y g days. Miss Margaret Feasby entertained a No. 18 Local 8.86 A.M. a Teaming promptly attended to. Two fifty-acre farms.for sale cheap, Mr. Haughton, of Queen's IIsiyer- number of young people Thursday 11 Local' 2•80 P.M. , Good buildings, plenty of water, one- city, visited his brother here over evening of last week. A very enjoy- + 7 Mail 8.50 P.M. :. Agent for Canada Carriage Co, Sunday. able time wa spent. Sundav included. : half is cash, balance on mortgage if Lloyd Turner returned home,home-after A ver exciting game of hocks was W 8 Peak required. .:, 9 g g y • • two weeks visit with friends at Milton layed on the rink here on Saturday Piekelr4tty, Also a Rood -teneiaent dwelling looking hale and hearty. afternoon between the Claremont aa - BI . • Miss Tran, who has-been indisposed Brougham school teams, the visitors acksmithin yielding 1 in the village of Picker- g HALO in wifh la grippe for the past three winning by a score of 9 to S. ` g• weeks, is again enjoying the fresh air. The manager of the rink here is Mr. Wiiliame, of North Toronto, endeavoring to Ret up a hockey tourn- 9` hsa taken possession of his farm here. arnent for next week. The secretor- this ? �,. -- 'Having rented the Dunbarton shop. >l�'E�>� >ee�� Yhlil� We wish him success ire his new home. ies of clubs are requested to make Can you beat Lips ? ' and opened the same,I am prepar. their entries at once.if they desire to ed to do all work entrusted to " "' �� ♦ ATHA compete. StAII•�$ S1�Ve,>t• C{Cet3 me in the above line. The carnival held on the mammoth Horsesboeing a specialty. . V. Richardson. Robert. and Mrs. Lloyd spent Sun- rink here on the evening of Tuesday at half price, and `. Call in and see me say time. day.at Newmarket. last was the most successful of the `r Charles Osborne, of Nbwmarket, is season. There was a large number LNI"' Hand Satchels Notary Public, Pickering. spendingR a few days with R. IJod. of spectators and there was also va at?S',off, to he sold at -DIINBARTON Bohn F. Bayles,of Greenwood,spent large number of entries in the various BLA BOO H, Tuesday with his aunt, Mrs, J. Scott. events. Eight ladies entered in fancy A S S E T T�S The and T. Dunkeld and family spent Sun- costume, and the first prize was won B »q 9 day at S. Burkholder's,Sth line,Mark- by Miss Pearl Albright, kind the sec- this month (February)- �OMINION BANK - • f3'IOODTU811'I21'Q Ilam. aad n, Miss Margret ,won y. Oscar Mrs. Brown, of Toronto, is spending Doren, of Green River,won the bean a time here with her 41sughter, Mrs. race, and Roy McGregor secured first Head Officer Toronto Saw gumming and Hlling. Robert Lloyd. in the boy's race. Oscar Dotes also MAY WE TTOT , Pine wood for kindling delivered$1.76 Avery sudden death Decocted on won the relay race. Fit,you with spectacles o � General Banking Business g y 4 line, hip, on On the evening of Friday, March the 4th i e, Warwick Towns 47:1 per cord, 16 in. long. Thursday night, Feb. 9th, when Mr. 8rd, the Toronto ,Copcert, Company Repair your watch ' transacted. Michael Burebill passed to the great will appear in the townhallhere to give AMR p�� beyond,in his 72nd year. Although one of their popular entertainments. Mend your jewelry'? Special attention given to W JNi�11J�11 D!lO�K READ not feeling well for some time he was The company consists of Miss Clara y anything y - 1 W. I T Sell you an thin you need P able'to be around ai usual and On the Prattle,Toronto's favorite entertainer; r erk - the -collection Of _ day of his death was in the village of Fred J. Perrin, the Peer of Comics; 881e notes. Ha4e . oU lots of Water? Watford part of the afternoon and "Chic,"the clever child reciter; Miss -'We will be pleased to fill + 9 s ant some of the time chatting with Margaret Walsh, one of Toronto's your order. !+' = --- old friends. On retiring he became .popular musicians: Mr. Alex. Ellis SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. PJCZs BROS., OF VVH"ZVALt suddenly ill and called his son, and in and others. In addition to music and are Prepared to furnish you an thin a few minutes the vitals ark had fled. readings the program will contain a r= _ `�CIpO®its received of el. And P P y y B P B p g NormanBa$$ptt n wards. in the line 'of orate] supply such as About 87: ears ago he was married to playlet entitled "A Cloudy Dap." If Y H K C G P1 ER g p Mrs. Cline, who survives him, as do you want a good hearty laugh, one pumps, windmills, hydraulic rams: a number of children and stepchild- that will do you good. do not miss JEWELER AND OPTICIAN Nfi W- S SZ1t0=fsiMt allowed stili highest etc. y current rates. plumbing, ren, including Mrs. Jas. Dunkeld, of this entertainment. Admission Z6 eta. They are also expert well drillers this place. The funeral took place to Doors open at 7, concert begins at 7.80. I'TiON Ef LCHAs. D. GORI)oN, Manager Watford cemetery and wns largely 74 WHITBY r and respectfully solicit your patron' attended• there being over one hun- Skating on Claremont rink, Wed- WHITBY BUNCH. ' • age for the future. Ind.phone 6521: dred cutters in the cortege, uesday next. Band in attendance. ;. r...,..-... -. ,, ., .... n. _. , .,r ,'. 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'-., ,. ... _. - ..alae ", +.,r•.. _.y •t' - ,r 4;' � � .ter •T . �� ♦iii #♦♦��N+�♦�•:r1♦ t "Well, there is plenty of time, r S Nancy," she observed:' .!'Aunt L l H �,� a laxative—but cannot be Soo , Anne is going to stay here some • �ssar�"C!1 �Cp Need y"' + - r? e .•- time, so`papa tel•2e'me." careful what you Sive them. Harsh �w *. < There was not au exedes' of plea- >►�'�l"1�the bowels and pave the way for -s sure about Miss Leieeder as she 19*4-9 4—blea• The new -•' s remarked this, a fact which Darn- evaourat In i "�• ley noticed at once. Nancy, fortunately, saw nothing -, tOE-c wrong. Sloe was so enveloped in does the work mannthe wonderful, the delicious senna- efleadveiy without"taung aha bowlsLOOK INTO THE PAST tions that had lingered with her soy fon rb.etletldren lito.tbom for Osry lastsever nce ea g, he most poptelar of the NA-DRU-C.0 8r' ee N trs not yet stocked then,Bead 4be and we��th the rly mornln andno d paned se a in. erto presence again, that her n �'*�• Mnasltta} ♦,.,♦,.,t,.,�.}. usually keen perception waa dull ' ♦♦ to the fact that Mrs. Darnley had - _.CHAPTER VII.—(Cont' dearest? how can you ask me such moved away purposely to avoid her, Sha��in - J a question Z'Love you Z There is no, ,and treated her with a want of •a x IaIIaaaa., tier e a �,.otit d Fever Derrick muttered something not thin on this earth I would not do 1courtea that was making Derry's r . y c, i1�a or and w no"a" thrnn,t 4140, ] g Y $ iY ,w eases ca end all others•no matter ow•e k.pt iron L - y Complimentary to the newcomer, for you, Dorothy? ' blood boil; but as Nancy did not any of were dlaeaaes ,also sroelws ll UIsl6sli!CUW. is the-Yrext-in6tant- en y _ ,►s.dooss. a care 4b -oar r do so. Beet uUag for broel mares. Aces on the blood�60s sod a eha`ngiag a warm handclasp with (raining from talking in the future contracted brow and vexed look twtue. a .aa Nt a rosea bottles Drettnats aid haraw skes•' a. v Bir Humphrey; wh' , Iv'ancy, as you have talked this mornin were lost on her. &PORN WIN LZ DaIIocsId�a. scarcely. knowing wt she said. y $ rBtlrcAl, Co chaaast.•Oesi•n.ladleaa.t7.s,6 g There"—with another kiss—"now "Nancy, we must separate," 77. k, hurried away to cgax some red r rs' we will never mention the subject Doroth�id`as carriage load after teat tea from Mr. Murdock, the sutoc a again. Look at ourselves, Nancy. carriage load drove up to the en' + t r tic.head gardener of Ripatone Hall. Don't we look too -sweet for trance and deposited groups of de- , • ` "Well, Derry, my boy, and so words?" licately attired ladies on the lawn. ,your mother is coming down to- '"There will be no one to coin- "I must stay here. Will you go to `�ew�'ab' �'«"-� a'-• � - � day Z God bless me, what years pare with you, dear," Nancy said, the tents I Papa will present you f ;since I have seen Anne! We must softly• to every one you do not know al- called his rnother's hard, angry face 6 ,make her as comfortable as we can, "Escape you; and I am not jeal- ready. Darnley, you will stay with as she discussed what she was Here's a Home Dye ^ ,� yon know, but I am afraid she ,f ill nus of you." me, won't you Z" f pleased to term Bir Humphrey's That ,find it very quiet." Dorothy sapped her band from Mr. Darnley had made half a madness about this girl. ANYONE N. "Don't you worry_ about her, 11Taac s arm,.did «ant to the win- movement to accompany Nancy, but I "There will be a fight,' he said �"!. Uncle Humphrey; rest assured my dow,Y he was obliged to "stop at his cuu• to himself, with half a sigh—"there Can Una. h' ttaother will have the best of t very- "There go Aunt Anne and Derry. sings request. must be a fight; but I shall conquer. NONE DYFJNO has � 4 . .- 'thing, wherever she may be.` I wonder if—ii he will like these Here Domes Harefield, fully nye And what if I do not Z WII need I always.been mora oe dresses, Nancy 1, a is a Brea au- dog all the day," he said, languid taking-Not so whoa unaffectiDoi onately; but had Bir Stan- thority on dress, you know." . I is all I ask; for with her by my l,�y Sihiey been more observant, be IT. 'his eyes dwelling on the vanish- side I can face the world v r°" use " r There was a pretty tinge of pink poverty, ;must have noticed that there was on Dorothy's cheeks, but Nancy ing form that was dearer to him hard work, I caro not what!"- an hat! �y +an air of suppressed excitement had grown nos red. than his life. You must be kind I And then he roused himself to go ' about his nephew, and that, Mi. +y to him to-day. Doily.' ninon the chattering, lou In ONt�e• 'av She only dimly heard Dorothy " Dol- 6 g' gh 6 ALL 10 0mosis . p' ;Darnley's gray eyes were fixed her- I am always kind to him, girls, all eager for the tennis of- • talking; her mind' was back in the „ Bi g f.: iaisteatly is one direction. rose garden. She saw those two ly retorted; but he fi such a.fray, and paid his court to the dow- Ju'THINK*F rr t - "What are you going to do--meet g I bore." vtrkh DY,p,t.A can csW•{slier Wool. - ... dark-gray eyes, drawing, as it �� sari with all his usual grace o! Correa,s1}h or tjO°tad Doors liarfeetly Wks _ - our mother t Ohl: well, I suppoa3 were, her very soul through her Few women"consider it a bore manner. �► No •s••m •f•sag w ought to go too. Yes—yes, my to be, loved." The Misses Chester were in ex- WRONG �°or the ts.ceu haute � I must treat Anne with all due own blue odea. iib• felt only the _ - indescribable enthralment of his It depends on who loves them, nberant spirits, rushing about, clad respect, so we had better be o8 at!presence, his touch on her lips. All Dorothy replied, softly, a tiny in scanty white flannel garments, not that way, this is the bluah comm to her cheeks; then, i with extraordinary everything to het. ____._..--_ Dearest to the stables.' else was forgotten—buried- in this very hurriedly, just gas she went to I heads, and useful thoughabyh ao „ g I suppose we &hall see dear Mr, blissful ectasy. Crawshaw here, she remarked Y But Derr;ck Darnley, mutter- Dorothy's pathetic eagerness to meet her guests, Derry, Aunt I means ornameuLa4,-shoes on their Anne means to be nasi about lar neat, sweeping the fa&t-swelling please her cousin was completely Y• ge feet. t ;in g something abo,,t returning is a throng with her eyeglasses in search l moment, rushed n,wn a side path lost. She knew nothing, saw ao- Nancy, and I won't stand.it. I Lathy Huyton surveyed her Pro- of the millionaire. ! g'. g'' Y be very disagreeable if she is rude "How .devoted Lord Merefield Z ,atter that slender, blue-robed fig- thin heard nothing. but Derr — flz y B " geny with much 'maternal pride. ns. . Mrs Darnley frowned. ure, leaving Bir Humphrey a little Derry's love, his passionate, tender t'y $ ,. ¢+ ----amazed, but not ..t all ealightea- voice, murmuringhis words of love to Nancy—she is very dear to me, to my dear Ella! Do you observe Barely flay do not admit lbs t man here on such terms of inti- tad. in her ear. And of she is dear to Dorothy, them t she rea.ark to Mrs. r P - A few strides brought the young , •There, now we are ready. Come what is she to me I" communed Darnley, totally blind to the fact maty she Protested. .span up to Nancy's side , he had no along, Nancy we must- o down. I Darnley with himself, as be stood I that poor Lord Merefield was being :(To be continued.) 4 - chance of speaking to her Private- ,have w introduce you-to Aunt Anne for an instant alone. "My darling.! towed about—there is no other word. # �. k � I grated fou_ to there seems some marvellous fag- for it—by the energetic Ella, his a, the taighty Mr. Murdock himself meet h - 1v. fszr_hty to frau Murdock dem stood ' nu�5ad �Biu.m What't3idt fou udoo have bewitca het me I--she as though u� f�e�a3�g as su�Yea�f�d ctou y -- _FOl;�__�Imm. His back was, fortunate) turned I $ as the proverbial thunderstorm. The firm of Thomas 7. Lipton-hao `i to them. However, and, by a clever with ourself, pray, t" I could fold her in my arms now Mrs Darnley smiled with a . - Y P Y just received the special appoint- jb. movement, Darnley got that red ••I went into the village. I want- Iand carry her away from everybody. scarcely concealed sneer merit of Tea Merchant to His Ma- "It ail a conNenient angle. ed to see Mra. Wortley," iThere is nothing I would.not do for It is s pity,' elle said Isconi- 'last 's voice was low and bur- I her; she will find me her knight as tally, "that Merefield has nothing testy, King (}eorge V. Thin uoa- _ - Nancy, he raid, in eager haste, y tinued appointment to -Eaaland'a =_ +� "I musts speak to you when I come ried; it sounded strange in her own 'well as her lover. If any one dare (with which to support his proud Pe Y i successive Moaarehs speaks volumes It _. back-1 must, may darling' I—I ears. to insult her, they must answer W old title. His father might Have "for Lipton's - - cannot wait. any longer' Ohl you Naughty girl! If I had only (me- even if it be illy own mother." lett him at least a pretence of an i n a Tea. uaderstaad me, my dearest, do you known it, what a scolding you (. His eyes went-to that mothers income; as it is, he- must marry � . not 1 Yes, I read it is your eyes— would have had! No wonder I I form we she stood haughty, regal- money• You couldn't get the truth out of g you looking aIe just ly tall and handsome; he knew that But Lady Burton was impervious those exquisite,•maddeningeyes I thought g P some men with a stomach pump. love yon—I love you, if Anae. Darnle loved an oris on to the broad haat—money or no, be r getting angry* Nancv, my now. ' Y Y There's no use in retia an own, my darling one'"—affil, as ••Oh, Dolly-Ito earth she loved him; that d any possessed a coronet, sled that was - the soft, eager words died awn be yet a man seems to get a great des ` Y• And Nancy belied that across- jhuman creature could strike a of satisfaction out of it. spark of woman feeling and i stooped and to her half part :tion by blushing deeply again. � P �' $ Barna—Have you and your wits ed lips. "Meet me by the lower And then she followed Dorothy , from lite cold,: proud, ����� similar tastes 1 Egbert.—I think so. lake this afternoon about seven. downstairs, End out on the lawn. worldly heart, he alone was that I don't believe she likes her cook- per ook- You can slip away from the crowd I ."And who are these, pray Z" is.- person ; yet his own heart failed ■echo atotoa ca�h., cured Dow lana easily," he murmured, in low, ten- quired Mrs. Darnley of her son, &a him. He thought vt Nancy, and re- a'oaa astilamda. 1oaeta. tial either. _ der tones. "defy love—my 'darling she beheld the two dainty forma ap- '- j' you will not fail me!" (preaching. 4 Once again his lips,pressed hers, <.`Don't you recognize Dorothy I" J and then, before she realized that, "'Ah' so it is; but the other 1" 1 .. it was no heavenly dream, he had ; Mrs. Darnley put up her'gold eye- elle dampness which destroys lumber " disappeared, and Mr.-Murdock was' glasses and surveyed Nancy only intensifies the strength and hardness - 4 .; at her elbow with the roses she re-I through them carefully. "Surely, of Concrete, 1 quired. that is not Gladys Leiceatei's girl, You can impair a wooden trough with Derrick I" {5u It had been a freak of Dorothy's "That is Miss Hamilton," comparatively little use; but .it takes a : that' she and Nancy should be Derry said it very hurriedly, but powerful c]fplosve to put a Concrete water " tank sod of btuiness. dressed exactly alike-at the tennis his voice would tlinll. �•;;i} " ' tournament; and, despite our hero- "Miss Hamilton-!" Mrs.- Darnley air's expostulation'; and gentle re- dropped her glass. "My dear.Der- ---��Tt`sh 1'F _ sistance, this desire was carried out. I rick, what a lamentable thing! I @' - 4 ; is your choice---ezpense-produciat Wood. The dresses chosen were both of;quite agree. with Lardy Harefield, ; --Parisian make; being a delicate I Humphrey should be confined in a or money-saving Concrete? —ME= shade of pink silk, draped with the!lunatic asylum. Did any Dae ever ,finest lawn, and trimmed with Vs-Ihear of-such utter madness Z - And We'd be glad to send a copy of our lenciennes lace; a large shady hat, I to carry it to :;ails pitch? An un- book. "Whdt the Farmer Can Ito With looking pink rosea, was sent to be known girl, coming from the gut- ate; Free-4f you'll ask for 'it. with a bunch of the most natural- , . .. (ter, to .be decked. identically - Ctarltt `worn with each,of these dresses, and with Dorothy, as if she' were, is r �t tells the many uses of Concrete in plain. _ . Which . is Your Choice . the two girls also carried the most very truth,-herr Pie languag `exquisite pink sunshades. - The +speak to Humphrey without delay!" _ ,�.-,� ,! - effect was indescribably charming, i '`Do you think it womanly, or leaky w© -trou " y Cl~** - F+etc„tav oe•a wtM ' both to Dorothy's golden hair and just, mother, to condemn an Irmo- Dairies Horse Blocks - $fall ` fair loveliness, and.Nancy's russet I cent girl in this harsh and unmerci- OT C18Q7><, daTabl6 COTtCTf$te froutwaatione Tenkii Mouse T ks fro taoultry Mouaq an Iocks and cream-white skin. +ful way 9" Collars Wooden drinking troughs are about 'ta,eoe Pew poet os. troustto "Yea, it is very beautiful, dear, Mrs. Darnley looked at her son's s..dtM Floor. sun, watb and I must confess look nice," fat@ with its drawn brows and hot ss reliable as the weather. auttoro . shatter watt. wet cutis Nancy said, as Dorothy led her to flush of anger. fey are short-lived tin re- the long mirror in triumph, and "Humphrey is ant the only mad- placing every few years—not to mention howe4 her her own reflection; man, apparent]y;" she observed, t to ilea them in repair. - q 'but I don't teal happy in it. I coldly, and with that she sailed ma- patching p 30-35 � Y< am not you, dear, nor am I your jestically away, just as Dorothy The best of wood cannot withstand. National Htatak Hnildias. lteatroal ,•� sister. I have no right to this splen- and Nancy were al proaching her. .- for long, constant dampness making and or. After all, I am gnly a bird in "Where is Aunt Anne going? I crowed plumes, and some—" want to introduce Nancy to her," Its tendency to rapid decay soon shows But here Dorothy Leicester plat- Dorothy said, as.they reached Mr. 'itself in leaks and stagnant pools of 'l ed her hand over her rebellious Darnley's side• r w8tCr around trOUgh. _ lips and then silenced them with "$lie has forgotten to greet Lady Contrast with this the durability. a , Hien.- Merefield." he answered, quickly, n You dare to talk like that, feeling a desper+t.te longing.to crush :cleanliness and Well-ordered appearance Nancy? You dare! My sister!— Nancy in hi: arms, and so defy Iiia of Concretes uy dear, darling sister? I mean mother and sill the world. _� let all the world know you as Dorotbv' fro.ne'd slightly. s - _ _ you really are. She kissed the - `� membling lips again. "You love! � � - � IDae, Nancy 1" she ,eked. .._ "T,OVP y411!" repeated Nancy, qq.Ichly 810", gqosr�6a. r.-i+rea totda. hash a_ •{ with det>gat . eIIit.lon. "Oh, myI lbs threat ui ba a's cantle } - , alae '•.�.•..:' :'... .. .,'.:. 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''Ontario inated. nesday applied to the Missionary he fears the total is much larger. and Abroad., Medic$1 Association headquarters HEROIC PHYSICIANS DIE. Legislature laat session by the Pyr Nb TUBERCULOSIS MILK, BREADSTUFFS. • , at Shanghai askingfor the despatch A despatch from London says: vincial Milk Commission was in As to tuberculosis, it is provided o additional physicians to liS the -In rag y•to a question in arw ter.wheat e0 per cenfr. patents, $3.- f` north. The appalling magnitude of by Mr. Allen Baker, Sir Edward P day by the Hoa. J. $: Duff, Min-I cow which, upon physical examine- i 'the devastation caused ,by the Grey, the. Foreign Secretary, on 60 at seaboard. Manitoba flours dater of Agriculture. It is entitled tion by a certified veterinarian, lague is revealed by the estimates. Wednesday afternoon at ated that are unchanged, as follows:—First 'shall be declared to be suffering stents An Act Itespectiug the Production g he minimum estimate of the deaths the Britiah Minister at Pekin .re- P , $5.40; second patents, $4•- and Sale, of Milk for Human Con- 'from tub•ereulosis 'of the udder or j,. from plague.from'-'Chang-Chun to ports that all physicians bare have' �, and strong bakers', $4.70, on sumption," and seeks to embody milk'glands, or whose milk, on bac- `. the north is 20,000. The estimate been inoculated with Haff kin's vao- track, Toronto. in its scope all the legislation bear- teriological or microscopical exam- ' . 'for Southern Manchuria, based up- eine and that the Chinese Govern- Manitoba Wheat—No. 1 northern, Ing on this subject, inatiou is ahown to contain-tubercle on statistics of the Japanese rail- meat has done its utmost for the %c, Ba ports; No. 2 northern, bacilli. P 97c Bay ports, and No. 3 at 94%c,. WHAT BILL DOES. It is provided that no cans or _. .way administration, exceeds 2,500,, personal comfort of the physicians. + mate for the The French physician, Dr. Mea- at co Bay ports; carrying winter storage The bill does two things. a First, other utensils used in the distribu- 1`` _,d conservative provinces of Cheestimate and bane ay, who died, was not inoculated. Goderich, is extra. it gives municipalities mplete tion of milk shall be used for any Ontario Wheat—No. 2 white, 84c, 'Tun is 2,500. While it is impos- He was infected owing to a patient control over their milk supply. Sec- other purpose; and all must be �a>. Tung 3c, ou and No. 2 red and mixed, 8t- dble to obtain reliable statistics, coughing in his unmasked face. Dr. aide . . _ ondly, it seta general standards for thoroughly cleansed before again particularly from the region north Jackson, a British physician, diets the province to regard to certain Being used. Barley—Maltingualitiea, 62 to and east of Harbin, where the epi- of exhaustion after continuous hard q matters. The principle followed The other clauses of the bill deal 6bc, outside according to quality, is that the municipality in which with special classes of milk. For ° aemic is raging with unabated fury, work among the infected coolies. and feed 30 to 65c outeitle. > 46,000 as a total is more likely to The Minister concluded by declare the milk is to be consumed should instance, municipalities are empow- �. over that Sir John Jordan reports pats—Ontano grades. No. $ have complete control in the mat- erect to establish and maintain ortitnate than an ` estimate. The Viceroy of Man- that the heroism 'of the physic 35%c, ter o e pr uc ion, care an a asses m t e es a is ma to, and 32/c to 33c outside; churls telegraphs to the Wei-Wu- is beyond praise. p ' No. 2 With this object in view, mun maintenance of milk depots to fur- y W. C. oats, 37yic, Bay ports, and a, palities are given power to pass - nisb a special supply of milk for t' No. 2 at 36e, Bay ports. laws making regulations as to the infants. TO OC HUIJA. TOWN PAID EXPENSES. Corn-61% to diyc for No. 3 Am- „ „ _ care of cows, the sanitary oondi- The term c r ed is protect- - ericaa, Toronto freight. tion of the laces where cows are ��in gwis`Will seize China Possession At $4 England's •Oldest Postboy P ed by incorporating the conditions Peas,--No. 2 at 80 to 82c outside. kept, the water supplied to cows, I which must be complied with be- 1 , to Enforce Treaty Rights. Takes Oetolteuarlan Bride. Rye-66 to 67c outside. the care of utensils used in hand- fore it can be used, and b pro- but- Buckwheat—No. ro- ' Buckwheat—No. 1 at 4B%sc out- ! y at A despatch from, St. Pe Jrg A despatch from London, Eng- ling milk, the proper storage and viding that these conditions must - transportation of milk, the making at3y mi eseover the trozitsert in the 'land, says: MY.''William Hennes, s Bran—Manitobas at $22, in bags, pO a be certified to either by the Medical t w _ _ +g4 years of age, England's- oldest g lof bacteriological tests as a guide Health Officer or an incorporated ; - Ill region of Chinese Turkestan, i9 post1. boy, on Wednesday wedded ?*rout*, and shorts, 924, in bags, to the wholesomeness of milk, and ' Toronto, and brae, $22, in sacks, society of medical practitioners. _ oto be occupied in accordance with Miss Fanny Wadhams, an octogen- such other matters as may be cos PASTEURIZED MILK. ithe decision arrived at by the Gov- arian, at Chatham. The town paid Toronto, and shorts, $24. - sidered necessary. -- — --- - "� ernmeat because of China's 'per the expenses of the wedding. The Councils are also -authorized to Similarly, it is provided that it t� Apples—Spys, :44.50 to 85.60; i aiatent disregard of the treaty of old couple, who recently were din- fix standards for butter fat and to shall be unlawful to apply the word the terms of that 'char ed from the workhouse, where Baldwins, $4 to 93; Greening&, $4 tal solids, but it is provided that "pasteurized" to any milk uhlesa "{7`• to $4.50• No. 2 assorted, $3,50 to_ 1881. Under g ��,•-u treat Rua" reed to evacuate !the courtship was conducted, will no milk shall be sold for human it has been subjected for at least y y ag p $4,30 per barye!:. Cha Ili region, which it occupied is I live on a ten shillings a week old coaaumptioa which contains less 20 and not more than 30 minutes is Beans—Car los, 81.75 to 91.80tc, 1871, on condition that she receive age pension. A great crowd cheer and small luta, $1 90 to $2. than c per cent. a solids, of which le a temperature of not 45 certain Consular and commercial 'ed the union of January and No- Honey—Extracted, in tins, 10% 3 per cent. shall be butter fat.". In less than 140 and not more than once addition to this, strip ent rovis- 'de yeas Fahrenheit and at once privileges is Mongolia and Mea v,ember, They received many pre to Ile per lb. No. 1 comb, whole- g P 4 r churia. Russia has become iryitat scuta. Joseph Baias, 90 years of sale, 92 to $2 5o per dozes. No. 2 '.inns are made to prevent adulter cooled to 4b degrees Fahrenheit or ed over China's persistent violation gage, the oldest bell ringer is Eng- comb, wholesale, $1.76 to $$ per l&tion. under' and kept at that tempera- potn Councils are empowered to ape tura until delivered of the Lerma of this treaty, and this (lead, chimed the wedding march. dozen. - p9ip inapeetors, who are given au- All the clauses at present in the feehug-has-been greatly &99?a<vat — - ,k- ---- BaY�d Hay—No 1 at BlfiQ:36tn X13 ed by constant attempts on the dart on track, and No. 2 to $9 30 to sty to inspect tfie source of atatnte9" hearing on adillt` "for lxn of China to disregard' provisions BRAVE, BUT A FORGER. supply, as well as every other point�man consumption are repealed. ` - for other treaties. $ Bale Herbert Thomas, of Mounted Pal- Baled Straw—$6.30 to $7 on track P 45 to $4.86; do,,, seconds, $4.35 to i 99 to $9 50. At $4 23 to $4.50 foe '; 1t -. $Iti`RAIL�YAY Q E REYLYED. ice, Gets Year in Prison. Toronto. lots, 80 to ebc per $4.73; first clears, $02,95 to $3.3a ewes, $3 23 to 83 75, for rams, and4. A despatch from Edmonton, Al- bag. second clears, $1.95 to $2 25. Se to $6.30 for lambs. Hogs, 96:94 �4 C. P. R. May Parallel G. T. R. ta., says: Herbert Thomas, of the Poultry — Wholesale prices of Buffalo, Feb. 21—Wheat—Spring, per cwt for shipments f.o.b. cart From Montreal to Toronto. R N W.M.P., uas been sentenced dressed poultxy:—l-hickeoa, 13 to ' 93c; watered a points, market. No. 1 Northern, carloads store, at county and $7.20 fed and: a ` to one year'a imprisonment for the lac per lb. ; fowl, 11 to 13c per lb. 11.04 1-8; Winter, Nn 9 red, A despatch from Montreal says.: fore of expense vouchers. Thom-Iducks, le to 18c r Ib. ; turkeys, No. 2 white. 92c. . Corn—:V o. 3 yel- The rumor is revived here of a i as a known paste the most daring119 to Ile per lb., a y• low. 49c ; No. 4 yellow, 47'/c, on GUESTS OF THTi. KING. + Canadian Pacific Railway line par and geese, . to y Q _ alleling the Grand Trunk to To forde. of all the ' North-Wes! 13'/,c per lb. Live_,I to So lase. track, through billed, Oats—Steady. Barley—Malting, 98c to $1.02. Rye Arrangements for Colonial Prem- xr ronto. Part of the big expendituret w "-,:THE DAIRY MARKETS, —No. 2, on trach, 84c. fere at Coming Conference. I ' -iin Toronto is said to be called for A despatch from London, says on &*count of this. The new line . FUTURE OF THE WEST Butttr--Dairy prints, 20 to Ile; will commence at Bathurst, ten hoice rolls, 19 to 20c; inferior, 17 LIVE STOCK MARKET. It is officially announced that the miles west`of Smith's Falls, and Immigration Commissioner Pre- to 19c. Creamers quoted at 26 to Prime Ministers of the over-seas [ *- ' 24c for solids, Montreal, Feb. 21.—Choice steers dominions and the Ministers ac- proceed southwesterly to Belleville. dicta Population of ...x,000,000. 27c per lb. for rc Is, sold at e'/,c, good at a%c, fairly,companying them to the Imperial The whole of this line, it is sand, and 22 to 23c for separator prints. 1 c to A despatch from Winnipeg says: Eggs--Case lots of new-laid, 45 good at 5/c to 6c, fair at 5/ (Conference will be the guests, first will be double-tracked, and as the In a lecture on Thursday night, J. I5%c, and the lower grades at 4%c l of the Government, and afterwards �.."' Line-between Smith's Falls and to 2E3c rex dozen, and of pickled at Bruce Walker, Commissioner of to be per lb. A few choice cows of the Hing. The Colonial Office Kl Montreal is double-tracked already, migration, expressed a positive 1 - to 17c. and bulla brought 5%c and the com has taken rooms at the Hotel Me C. P. R. will have a double Cheese—Large, 13e, and twins at opinion that there would be 2b,- 1 mosey grades sold from that down Cecil. The British members of track all the way between this city 000,000 people in Western Canada 18�c' to 3%c per lb. ,Sheep sold at 4c to i parliament will entertain 58 of the sad Toronto, and an alternative 25 years hence, and that the popu- 43;12c and lambs at 6c to 6%c per colonial members,eighteen.of them route between Smith's Falls and lation of this city would be F,000,- HOG PRODUCTS. lb. Prices of calves. ruled lower, from Canada, for a fortnight. They Toronto and will reach all the line 000 Premier Roblin, who presided, Bacon—Lo'ng clear, 11% to 12e with sales at from $2.50 to $12.50, will hove seats for the Abbey care- portant industrial communities be- warmly applauded the statements. per lb. in case lots; mesa pork, each as to size and quality. The I moat' tween Montreal and Toronto now $ !121.30 to $22; do., 'short cut, $25 market for hogs was weaker and nerved b'the Grand Trunk alone. BOLD COCAI:CiE. to $25.50; pickled rolls, $22 to prices declined 25c to 40c per 100( .. RUSSIAN WARSHIPS. Work will commence, it is said, in X22.30. lbs. At the'reduction the demand -the spring_ Hama—Light to medium,- 15 to was good and sales of selected lots Dnma Asked to Vote $60,000,000 fort. Three. lien 'la Montreal Sent to 16c; do heavy, 14c; rolls,: lty, to were made at $7.30 to $7.75 per 100 - SANITARY CONFERENCE. ., Jail for difenee. 1 lbs Four New Battleships. � � � i3c; bieakfast bacon, 17 to. 17/c; , weighed off care. ' In View of Plane In Chins Date . A despatch from Montreal says: backs, 18 to loc. Toronto, Feb'. 21.—Butcher steers A despatch from $t. Petersburg Mr. Recorder Dupuis sent three Lard—Tierces, 12%c; tube, 12%c; i and heifers, including medium, says: The Government has askedN Has Been Advanced. cocaine 'vendors to jail on Thuu- pails, 12/c. good and choice qualities, $5.40 to the Duma to vote $60,000,000 for. A despatch from Paris says: In day morning, and declared his in- - $6.10 per cwt. ; butcher cows, all the construction of four battleships - ` , view of the plague in Northern tentioa of doing so in every in- BUSINESS .AT MONTREAL. grades, $2.75 to $3.80; butcher by 1915. The vessels are tcs be nam- stance where such a thing is pos- bulls, all grades, .$4.50 to $5.50; ed:Sebastopol, Petropa�vlovak,-Gan='� China it has been decided to ad- _ -_ . . ontreal, Feb. 21-Oats-Canadian cane $2 $3..1 ___ }� gut;--and-P-ottava. - waace the date of thea proposed- - _ Western, No, 2, 39k tog%zc, car eT8' I $ernational SanitaryConference, T 38,• $45 to $7cows 75 sperahead.ers ranged calve The Baptist church at St. George ,1 - "� lots ex Store; No. i feed, sand France is inviting all nations One hundred and twenty-five x.381 c• No. 3 G. W. 373/, to 38c * to send delegates to Paris.in ay persons gave sen convlc o No. 2 local white, 37/ to 38c; No. �-with a few at was destroyed_by to study means of. .fighting. epi- illegally selling'co.laine at Montreal 3 local white, 36% to 37c; No. 4 lo- - demic. since last July. cal white,.35y, to 36c. Flour—Mani- toba Spring wheat patents, firsts, AL WITER SCARCIy $5.60; do., seconds, $5.10; Winter QUEBECe wheat patents, $4.75 to $5; strong bakers' , b0 d;ostranght bagsll$1g90 to •_ .. '': BRIDGE... $2. Rolled oats—Per barrel, $4.45;' do., bag'of 90 Tbs., X2.;0. Barleq Has Been Secured By a Canadian_ Firm, and ?;i 4 Feed, car lots ex store, 49 to ? r Reservoir Is Going Down at the Rate of g� Corn—American. illex stn e,yellow,, Will. mount tO-About 1 13,000,000 56/ to b , __. Ten Inches a tario,-$21 to $22-; Manitoba, $20--to l On- Day $23; middlings, Ontario, $23 to $24; A despatch from Montreal says: pire Bridge Company, which ad. r shorts, Manitoba, $22 to $25; mop- Itis stated that the experts em- hered to the official design. How. ` A despatch Montreal says: frost this winter the ice has got illie, $20 to $30.' Eggs—Selected, played by the Govornment to make ever, when the St. Lawrence Com- , om- From a report made to Chief En- so thick near where the city's in- 28c; fresh, 30c; No. 1 stock, 24 to recommendations concerning the pang prepared its tender, Phelps sineer Janin; of the city.on Wed- take is situated at Lachine that the 25c; No. 2, 20 to,22c. Cheese — new Quebec bridge to replace the Johnston, the managing director off nes'day. the serious fact was water is lowering rapidly every day. Western, 117-8 to 121-8e; easterns, one wrecked some years ago have the Dominion Bridge Company, as. ii brought to light, that the water in There are places where the iee�W• 11% to 11%c. Butter—Choicest, reported four to one in favor of the silted by Mr. Douggan, of the same '. the big reservoir on the mountain very thick that it has actually 24% to 25c; seconds, 22 to 23e. tender resented.by the, St. Law- company. pprepared a design of his r`- is going; down at,the rate_ of ten touched the bottom. The ice in the renoe Bridge Company, which is own, and it is understood that the! iinches a day. Mr. Janin stated open aqueduct, which conveys the UNITED STATES MARKETS. composed of the Dominion Bridge experts can this design au a that if this condition ,of affairs' water to Montreal, is also abnor- Minneapolis, Feb. 21.—Wheat, Company and the Canadian Bridge parlor to the official one. The sue. should continue the outlook was mal in thickness. While a water May, 96%o; July975-8 tq 97s o- oompanY cessful company. as a result of th0 that serious difficulties would be famine in the city is not expected, September, 930; A4o. 1 hard, 980; The contract, which dodbtlesa will award, will spend at least $S,000rx 1 ' encountered in the matter of giving officials of the water department No. 1 Northern, 9e% to 99Yc; _Ao, be awarded by the Government as 000 in new machinery, as new shop$ citizens a satisfactory sunply. are concerned at the difficulty they 2 Northern, 93% to 96yc; No, 3 recommended, amounts to about will have to be built. The bridg4 The cause is a most peculiar one. are experiencing in- getting a pro. wheat, 90% to 94 o. gran--($20.75 $13,000,000, or $40,000 above the will probably take six years to nom- ,, r 1t appears that owing to the intense per volume of water to pump. to $22. FIour— t patents, $4.- tender sent in by the British Em- plete. f - r :� -".�a" ,';'.'..`.^,� ,. '+s''",�.. ,� ..{" ""�" •'n•r..c .�.'':,�,. .•i,. ,>^r 'x�.. M�iv..,�,.: ,,,•. :�. ..y,,.,. �_,ca8 :�� .�'�� ''a`t"y.`. rS�, �..•. , � .A,• :�. .w �q��. q .,,,.,v .,'F .sr� „rr'>rffi .•�,,k `c'yt-'• �,. }.2° w�w '+":�'a. _ � �'' S w p _ . II== �.: �{a1 JI" � V rink �V,tiy7'•-✓R.- -q r-i• ..y MR-Mr.: y i,Yt •• '^4A' .A•t. ..L,. t:'J. 'V, ..,.• ur iY�} ;1 ,41. +..++_ .yk..y., .q.. i y k:ta *-{ 'iJx` •A(gM.,n,' . - :t�S• '�+. � ��.� - .. � y i .C- ' C ~ M i �a � r 'Y ,w• ' ars ,.. .., •fr: :. .. ;,� .,. .,.+...y _,,r.µ ^✓vy,.-. ....,...rte,..... .. .... : ... u'. �. .� - _ S ' yy t. P +wfwf• cera have ololly ane ultimate remit, 'iiia loss of tete polltlxoal W.ftmer lost a'vainabb horse lest The week. �� a son ORpC�R A independence ofd- James Peagdl]has installed a new e is one that question of annexation gasoline canine. nadiaas4 at the present time will Mrs. J. W Rodd and daughter,Mine r Eva. visited L. L. and Mrs. Rogers A. not for a moment tate into their and family. of�Hamilton, on Friday -' serious consideration. There was fast. -Fresh froz4n'whita fitfh, salmon and trout. lapails�ahedeceggridyayosats•eiusaAk r F. Boden and staff. of the Publiic �• a time wilco the aoae=aLiopist Works department.have been daialt -T RATES OF ADva�Tlslist3 view had a great many gtlpporters good wort with the :trader in aqd -FRESH s' j �' j CT OY T I,RS701 t The Lo ettion ,alfa. - ,;. s e°'°estt'. throughout Canada. It will,be around here. . >�sub•egnaat iaa rtlea.per Daus KcBrien and Messrs. Fred Siad 35 ysRILTIBS '!LU not iaeiseL loofas osrordss remembered that the late Gold- H. McBrien attended the funeral of t : specialRicca teprtiee ttoakiaa'�- win Smith created many enemies Mies McBrien'a brother. Hear,, of CHRIST/E'S B%SCC!!TS— new for $or s momthe or by a m year. ago with the assistance Broken sweet bibcuits, 7c.a lb. Thedford.on Ttsesda .of last ween. e•rt.arreart ooatraet5par•tdeggart�ri+• becan'e of his outspoken views R.,W.McAvoy, ` r ea eaa tan�°°s°a°r'with pow of F.Slater,have completed the erec- s - or. !pap,paT,pia in advance. favoring the political union of Fine Naval Oranges-25c., a0c•, . a dfxas. !coal oolamnt tea ossa par line.. p 5 — fah Beata per line eaaa subeegaeat insertion. Canada and the United Stated• tion of a most artistic.Page wire!erne seiat eoa4raat rata mane known as""'nab' There were also many othere who that is a credit to the parties concern- ! 6foa. No freAV advardaini• ed. William Sadler and others are M' t,, ►d.•rtt..m.nta stboas arenas iasteaeti held similar views as he, but they doing fikswise. 1nest R8 at Granulated _. osaas for diseoaanuiaa * did not give Pu i James- - �� t/e ta:s»ane ams to the pub- the]![cLaughtin factory for the wint- Wok!prempelr.ttasa.a�• their opinions. The number of er, coatrected a revere attack of cry- 20 lbs. for$1.00 4 annexationiets throughout Caoa- elpelas In his face sometime ago which r g$sus compelled his being removed to his do about thirty or thirty-five boardiag house for treatment. His Buy your Groeenes at the Grocers' ,• ``b g1,86!sari stink: ;;1.00 if paid is ad+ante. ears ago was much greater than sister, Joe.Harbron, is and has z C F Y subaarwdons to the United,stater,SIM y ! in advance was generally supposed• The chief f been ruratng him for some time. We are plea t to hear that he is now ,RICHARDSON' S y^ reason for this was the,commer-1 p � making satisfactory progress towards' �� `$► JOHN M U R KAR, Proprietor, tial depression that existed every- recovery. • - M where throughout our country. ,., ivoTfts wHa coMneerlTs The United States was prosperous in s4mparison, and their popula- X°'° � `sefge'tm� minter GoodsGoing "at Cosi The discussion over the recipro- tion gradually increasing, Canada city question continues as heated APPRENTICE WANTED.-A boy on the other hand was at a stand- about is •-ra of nae to learn the print- - a as ever. We find many support- still, and her energetic young men inn�� �no be`cure•with a faireduci - tion. Appir at!lava omo• ing the bill because it emanates were flocking over the border in - - OR SALE-House and lot situated m a Liberal source, and we find thousands- To a the onlyIF on Brock st alar moat, opposite aha As the season is!err advanced we are selling off oar winter goals ,at others opposing it for a same a resit remedy for this lament- w°�,ossoe xorfn ci l4oi"t test rather than carry em over. reason. One cissa is in favor of it pPa _ - able-state of affairs• was to be because it will benefit their par- OST-On Tuesday, Feb. 14th, be - - absorbed by the States. But L twees ties xi°sae. road and armtbr, a - titular business, while another son corer. Finder p1"" leave same at since those days a great change Naw/oIDoe or alit•J082t zmZSWN,wbitby : _ 200 pair mitts, gloves and gauntlets-going at prices which sell these. `lass opposes it because it will in- EED BARLEY-The undersigned has come over Canada. She has c Jure them in their particular voce- late! awakened to a knowledge St bas a tteaauta ee food eiean eartet °at to: 50 horse btsnkete, all kinds, shapes and sizes, going at cost. i Y Lead of t►• Mandacbeari vaeietr. A h as kion. The great principle that of her great possibilities. t'ntold ,once, Peine moderate, vice �� 2 imitation robes, reg. $10.04, redriced to S8•�• c should guide a government inbe- Passing - - - mineral wealth lay concealed be- '-�► Passing any legislation is- the neath the surface of the country. I FOR SALE.-Roach farm, 125 acres more or tea, one eameamon twotb of 1 only Gallaway robe, reg. $22.00, OD sale$17.40. �r. "greatest good to the greatest What was considered the"Frozed Pickering v1liage. Good buildings- avi•adid : land w+li watered. Apply to W.B. H&R IB• 8 fur and imitation lined coats, reg. $20.04, now $17.00. Barrlager of Port Parry every \octh" lies coved to be a bound -. ._.number." It is impossible to pass p any bill that is pleasing to eve less area of the most.fertile wheat OL'8E AND LUT FOR SALE— ': body, A protective tariff ivay 1 only dogskin coat, reg. $Q.QO, non$18.00. Rl rowiti land without 6 arallel " attested in the vfllaae ut Pickering on x do- so at the expense of a great. g g p Cbrtattoa/treat,oonN•ttag of one acre Of �iad. in the whole world. These are Beano pple ane'Plum stable, �:®'a a v o tiof 1 only duct working smock; reg. $3.50, now $250. -many. Changing from a protect- being opened up with a rapidity ,good water. Toe tcrtber partion tars app 1r m : ive tariff to a tariff for revenethat astonishes u ua. The nine-1 y•SRAUGteNsaaT,se sberidanQl�,TGrasso -Come and gat some bargains while they last at ,� n only man injure some particular 1 y I teenth century belonged to the ARM TO RENT of I00 acres being f Store, ._ business to the benefit of many. United States, but the twentieth l F aasrpoved of logeo ane to tris the glib non, 3 a El . Disney's BiImplement What effect any, legislation may of Ptekanatt aaioeatc til• +aia�e of Gran- • .Whitb Century is Once. within the past.,.ems Firso-alas`buld=, =fee— and U 4 have on the country as a whole few years we have learned that I to a high+tag•of culwaetoa. sinks ge cahoot, _ _ : must be the chief point to be con- (cbnren,mw..a,within e.o mtleL of she o.a we have the foundation for a a.station, will be"oted w a Bead mea t r - # ,arra of ear+. Paweasioa as one.. j. IL gets- A lull line o! machinery. harness and carrLfles. also everything ales _ sidered amd not the effect-it way - - -- _ _ ._ _.. mighty Empire.__-We-have tire' x�e. .:the farmer needs always in stock.-- have on some one Industry. or soil. we have the minerals, we !GOR BALE-A Rood rough-cast - t alliBS of people. bons.eosaataiaa s roome bwedee alottw/ - 1 have the wealth of mighty tor• •ed sand/•m•ste•Iter. Hard gena /ofs Weser w 'On Saturday nwruiag last the seta, we have vast fisheries.•ands':int®a6T* b;';d app 1Mt - tester-. ver .unrivalled ,a the !rola, ilea tenparnd O vend agoh is or tame-of ruronto were greatly po should repair ti�soh to iHOIL X.S IS asith- BURLING whole world. Why then o �r�a tit • • surprised to find that Travers, SOF.C1ar•moat ,. the late manager of the defunct are join ourselves to s republic C.- had t }at is dread] large enough for 7 8T CLr►98 100 •CRS FARM TO will_ H.be here - - ;Fsrtriere' Ban$. ad been hurried l aslf r far term of tears °tilts pts•. u Celt andforhis can to r►nd run a ere he has fibs Itatesthas-a�yies.k of urn t�hiiss Pg�es` off W the penetentisry at King- any body of men t0 govern. We swaged eeerth half ohf tl�os ss eon a to.a.ittp of ripe K wb t asd u m• la ttsaw o! oultt ptttoa.,°: before you buy, The time has come tori the spring sewing. and C. H. Burling r sewing p Ston. The surprise was so much can live in harmony and have the 'a a leo ens t or shee to e T sonar. PPI y payment. Don't for- a social , intercourse an h with t•g cwt°°don•la the leu,r.ady for crop. Nal will eu you with a dew Singe wing machine delivered in your Name the greater because the convicted boll, -sver7 conveateaea. tmpt•dlage the instalment plan and your old machine taken is part pay them and freely .interchange our Poonewswn For tnreh.r vartie°S"' lwplitiage get my stoic.is now complete in furniturb such as teat d rockers. d stands, �a man arias expected in court that irk:i,x ts. bwesr s.or o.J. steveetson, beds. couches, dressers and stands. or of commerce. We can sae si-ss rockers.centre tables, extension tables; :. day to Rive evidence in connection secretaries, music cabinets, springs'mattresses. window shacks. brass and _ with the give that unf0ction have a boundary that may be wood curtain poles, sewing machine needles and supplies for vii makes of -ofmore ima inn than real. lint i machines. Osil and hear the new Victor gramophone. All the!sleet records • ate institution. People are 'very g SETTLERS for sale' anxious to know why he w"taken among Canadians.under the pres- -away when he was wanted so ent circumstances, there i9 no de- i -I ant f��, er in onument* S badly in Toronto iu coullectioo aire:to unite the political fortunes TRAINS, i with the investigation into the of the two countries. ,_- o at your order. J •_ Call and get prices and, see cuts before plat yo rd a bank's affairs? It is hinted-that TO -- O RENT-A millinery store and CAREFUL ArrrF 1TIOK TQ he .ivas spirited away in order work room on the north aide of Hing fit MANITOBA, ALBERTA : that he might not .give 'evidence. Posowesioc at oboe. Apply to Las• 1 ALitS,TINDLAT,on the premises ft fe. -Ei mtALHING AND . FUNERAL wURS ^ : .:,against men who occupy .high �� S A S K A T C H E W A N •,' positions in one of the Political DISpTRSION SA The ort.' tiulowet+ tire. Phone might oc day, Bali or iodependeat. parties of the country. fiance he of the entire herd ot, __was convicted,the crown authoro- LOW COLONIST RATES o M 75 HEAD OF SCOTCH SHORT- • 4 "ties have been making good use of T Q ' HORN OA'ITLE Iger a.1rMn trmliaa! Sattlaea ed [wallas lVJ -Time " him i3 probing tato the batik's belonging to •+u It ..r .tunaofack " . -- eM O wls affairs, and he Ieas been talking - - _ !very freely, so much sow drat-it R rI C H A R D WARD Specie!Trains Ee$ular Taloa rjtO �UY S V CTAR �: Mount Pleseart Form.'Balsam,on wig In" Lsniy Tereato y 1911 E.� TUESDAY talo �A l~ii, r` uncomfortable. If Travers wras fVJdkW1, �� MAtA gad AIP lbf000 C.Msiat "j .. makes some other men feel ver hnrried off to in ton in order - * Our are the lowest, ; to save the hide of-souse other The auction will be held,un er cover, a ono an a any r person or persons; the country comtiienz ea at 12 o'9lock sharp, COIOO1�t Carte �] T>•ivf therefore leave your order early and secure the at or below'the 4�4- Larch at 11 o clot!. price d!inferior stuff. The�egt to not too.good for our cnatomere. --- -should know it, and those who ....... _ w had a hand in each s. disgrace!ul A Sok cats! ue to Richard Ward, Y Our motto is quality first sad rices as low ere eompe►tible. alalias 5dfai r tld._ba,;bh)i.-tn Bsieaia.Sr t33. M'. Forsyth, Northjb_ Tt'$los Toronto t0- "_thea grawa- a t - • —_—._ —Claremore . - - i4 sk#iy T- count for it. The coutry-4efiiands y ��E eft Have you tried our fresh fish? If not you are missing great -flso. JACKSON Auctionteere e.i ser'd•L•T1s■t ria t a[ .,y.t,lan'�'� 1 eve week. • -what every person•kaving a hand F;t31Lv1eslDss} + treat. We'get a suPe ,y . ry w.eek., in breaking the Farmers' Bank -should be punished no matter _ EO�;GE PSI , UGHAM what position `he may occupy ir. ���' the political, commercial, finan Marmalade . ..Oran' •i 1 i� social life of the tourer ESTABLISHED 1873 j ,ant a o y• - The country wants nothing hitt mow is the time to pr(icure your oranges for marmalade.also sweet navels honest in at head of !!frau- and lemon's. All fcesh.goods. 10 bites S;�lor Buoy soap. 25c. 8 bars Monkey. - ��► Standard Ban 0� �� _ tial instiiutious,.,and. dishonesty brand 8,),t 25c. 2 tins•(1bs.l Our'Uwn backing ppowder; 2bc. , 2,tins Monarch Head Oma; TORONTO . - salwon,'Jr5e, 2i lbs. Redpxth's stigat. $1.00. 22lbs.'tight brown sugar, 1 s inust•be pttn.Ished._ t cold blatgt laniern globes.-25c." 5 git;ls.prime white coal oil, 75. -fi ord of Business 33 at 31st. JatluBi`y, 911 The preaedt rettilprbclty neRotia- TERMS CASH.. G A C I L L E S P IE Itasouit� l-tABILi kiss d • Capitan fi+atd up 82,000,000.00 :.. _ .. tious'-between Catmda, and the _ Emden Silver and M- $3,�,�•3 •Reserve Fund - Uiaited States has led some.to gay - Due by Banks - _ i;b0i,9S18 9S and P,roflts - 2,818,ti68 N THE GOOD 'STORK HAS BEGUN (,�nnwatmidotherBoeds �,�10,2�.> that these. are the',first steps'L�' Loans on Cab and gl� Notes ie'C'/t+cttlailoa r ` wards the political union of the "s•a Dep°ed0s x,37 1 f hose in A• GOLD btINE FOR THE PEOPLE AT GORDON'SpORDON'9 SALE ROOMS ���� Depask � 44,t1Y4, Dice to Beeks ���� _ : ._two countries. 80034. o L GO'°R1°mc4rce l00,000•o0 Di.id.atla M: t the United States who are iu favor : ' k—have the tient is furniture'and kitchen desk. oak, - r. Just think—Solid oak sideboard, 820.00• Rollin desk.oak,.$20.00. Hit- Book�Peesisas . _,�1�� of the proposed treaty advance then chairP, from 4tic.to 86c- Dining chairs,from Tic. to "00 each. $ng- �« Assets `this idea as a strong argument lish velvet pile carpet, cc yd., 40c. Balmoral rugs, wool carpets• 't 1!!i if bedroom sets and extension tables. . See our.graaiteware and brooms at so. w ps,�i� .why that country should heartily Above goods have all been alightly used. but of the best: rt;it. n the other hated, shop open daily. bk66 adsoa'iid wP Gpksj--T001 +Par awaL Pw" °' ,i support Q� � Call and see before buying. v ti 'there are tho*ia Canada wh+tl de- ,• J•• C+OR?�ON• 'iltitarw the Jessen/;,loll. ABO. P. WHO ,FL>LLD, Clare st the adoption o! free` - - -�. ' PIOHER[NGi trade ween the two countries Korner of Ohurcb and ging Sts. r - 1� .x 'r.•�w � ..�di L .:'•r: YAF'}vF,��'a• xis%!.¢' n .. , ',.._. �' Y '..a, ... .•Prix: ,S 'a ', '.;t,a:?.;�,wu+'� •A ...:' .�.y vfi.h '-7K d^e•^y `7' -'44�.L3 Y^'_6'W4 �£ M ,lA...;.• •,..5`•.ae`':.C^."� ,;'f :�. _ __..,•,v,aw,•..1 J. .T,:;r rM^4...w,..T wr 't '�.,+'w,••r'L.,�..g .'y" $, •.fir y ''.M', „ ,,., ., : � 1y 'F� ,w,�.... •v' -. , : 'P..- {i W.+rip �^'.'=, r,s y, ,,�, i . ;.�.. .xF" :�dt'<"p°', x�.6"". ,;,s:y', '�`'� A.* ti.�•x .r .'.ywt .s e.i a�y 0 i�;„ '. . ��� • *' ,�'"'' -F_., ,rt '�,.,ca. w�, P _ ..� ,;, ` .;M� 'rte.• �.�;' �'i;•'cr aa �,. x P 'is. 3 ,'Xw r .•� ..fir.•' ,,. ;. • : a, .. p...y. i+$ «+r ..v ..>-,ago.,.. :rte '4 _•..,o. k••--+i b , ..•.,c-_4:r•°. ;:,,a. -.5'" 5!,- ':ri 2 •.v .r6'.• d ;"';s:-.' "xr: ;P':ay.: FYt ,..'.r x,b L.,.. , .L ,".K`,' .-- a-;.^--,. ¢;�. _.•—,K. '.cis.':•®^.. .*.:. ..,.....1.. .,. ,.. .,,.. :.x„. '� `�",'.'. •r gj: sle`. a� .r.—,-^. - ?"e is ,w •.:grr,.,i' .,',.. 9, .,,e,r•:-!-,. .-,.,': - :::.`: y .,:• ... _ ",.. _ e.t.lotvT Bert Ham and Miss Feasby were Remember skating, Wednesday ?, - t+he gwaste of the fornseds lsrother, n{slat ne:t. BOOTS `Thomas Otbbons"had s business g —�1 1�D tri to Toii on Monday. E, Ham, on Sunda Mrs, F. Soden and Master Vlf- ir�, *la• Milne of to vWtsd Joseph and M .%'% HOES rs. vans at;a ford -visited with the former'a : b�ooaa ;.bis brother,James, here on an few days frith friends in oronto sister, Mrs. R. J. Cowan, , o! _ y,ty daring the past Week. Brougham, on 8upday. �. • , t'. ' %saC13e►r of lllono Rtietd. Yr. and hire. Wm. Black. of Our spring stock of �eadsy wi� Charles sad Mss. g • A is Road are "isittD rereads OLtN MAJOR R ' �OO� �AR "$t in this neighborhood. Jsie.B. m�%dill is slain son11E7Ded torn Anson is hotpe with bis mother Thomas GreggGcegg and Roy Ddoesa we" Montreal Inst Greek with islet now, is expected in a f®W days. - 'to his house with a severe attack William Hopkins is busy belying d ter-bb gr_i�ppe. three carloads of ca�tlr. selling horses. Call and inspect our goods. f ,111te.Tbonme..Gregg is confined Mr. Birkett and sister of Stoeaff- Mrs. W.Ho kiss cause on'lif[m.,S. tb the 1Ru mm ae si result an.1al vine were the gueeCs df."Fred and Redman Suad The Cotner Store. W. �[. PALM$8, Proprlie6 :ry her knee. If". $'armee-over Sunda* Min H.Law a bas gone back'to � Scott,of Brussels, U spend✓ Frank Dernsha was in Uxbridge wort at Beat Toronto. We are pleased to hear that Mrs. injf oyegBnne9a with his dna ht= "u Saturday attending the ranee- fle R A. Padding is getting bear. W, g ���Ilse. 0."�. amts. M of his sister, Mrs. Piner. Ids.and Mrs. Fisk, of Haaaroft. are - R James McFarlane left on the William. Robert and ra. Michell, of To. N'S return tri to the Peace River here with their son, voets, visited Lyman and Mrs. P Miss A. Williams is getting along _- impoeiaa%sitowiag ollinat dupla,of PTLey�t week. District on Thursdaylast, i her'ne*school at Bazicroft. TV LUNT Miss A Millue 4th ei �Vm sad-llfr�ttltc4ss -bf D t Mrs.T. Neal who has been eiek Uzbcidge has been spending two nailed on Mrs. G.Sykes on Saturda +�• �.��. Tors. Jul - waste with friends at Thornhill. Quite a nntabet•from here atten �p f`or some time poet is somewhat suesivad for as NAH"'T (rads. Oalf Improved. Foster Hutchison moved some the big aupper•at Balsam last Friday _ - - ' Quite a number attended the of his household effects to his.new last' and sea %ham. home in Stouffville on ThnradaY -'.":Subsea °as man fon' all Magasinei "wood bee at Dr. C. J. Brodie's on Monday. All seemed to enjoy lain, PARISIAN SAGE angry sad , x = !themselves. James Birrell was confined to W # :. The. largest crowd of the sea- the house for some days by a se- WILL GROW MORE HAIR 'W'•-X. X.T. R1�a��Rn` 8ON' F �_ -son attended the rink on Satur- "ere cold but fe able to be around dsy evening when they tboroagh-. again. ---- 1 enjoyed themselves. John Elliott, of Pickering spent Parisian Sage will stop falling hair yin two weeks, cure dandruff in the �. , • • : Rev. J. A. Grant was in Toros- a few days with his aunt, Met.: S. same time and stop scab itch at once. Ito on Saturday visiting his brother Bray and with other Claremont It makes the hair soft,_etlky and lux- -who is is the hospital suffering friends. "�8at• SOMETHING N from rheumatic trouble. ' Misses Maggie and Mary Groh- The Claremont Band arcompsn- am have returned home after AS A HAIR DRESSING _ reed by a number of skaters went spending s month with Defends in Parisian Sage is without peer. Ic con- q$" to Btoaffville on Thursday even- the mty, tains nothing k that can harm the hair � the 1a not y greasy arced p tgT a r� nest Wednesdh eveni>3 when prevents sa well as cures diseases of �V. H. Bra , of Filmore, Bask., y g the scalp. "witJ.dl ' y the band will be in attendance. $ass returned home after a fear Women and children by the thous- � _ y '.maouths'pleasant visit with friends Come all and have a good time. and use it daily os a dressing. and to Ahroughout Pickering township. Mrs. Fred Wright, of Gruen home Is complete without it. Mine John Fo e, munici l assassoq River, with her two sons, Harold _ t'Si pa MONEY BAGS IF IT FAILS left for the front of the townshipand Clifford, paid a visit to the - - • " :'oo Wednesday morning to begin former's parents, James gad Mrs. Druggists and stores everywhere 'Lmi e his travels cver the municipality. Lawson, on Saturday last. guarantee Parisian Sage and will re- The Shredded Wheat banquet, rood our money it fails. Ask druR- qty, 16Ies. Ferguson. of Cobourg, waP q under the auspices of the Ladies' gist T, M- McFadden what he thinks ! The latest out. The eae•i» . here a few days last week visiting of it. He r ells it at Me. per large bot- -filer dao Brise L. Ferguson, Aid Society of the Methodist tie or you can secure it by mail " ,,. shier. g p poet- est running and the beet . teacher in the continnation school. rhureb, on Tuesday evening last pa id from Giroux Manufacturing Co- washing machine made. _._ Graham Bros. shipped fnur was considering the stormy night Fnrt Erie, Gut. • See that the girt # Clqdeadale horses to Storrs Lake, well attended. Owing to the fierce with the auburn hair is an each_pack• Customer wary have it for - Tlliaoie, on Tuesday. The animal+ storm thosein thecountry were un. ag'e- Sold and guaranteed by T. ld. _ - two washings on trial. -. • able to attend. The supper, which 1ticFadden, p / -_ nesse to charge of WilberGorsyt .s luso entire, free by CHARLES SA IJf N 1, �CLAiirED�Ufii Dr. R. Brodie and R. E. red- Forsyth g y y the Shred- y 13tEenefed the dedication ceremaay etl,oyed by all. The proRrarorne LAID U P F I f E Y E A A S HliiDWARE, BTOv E8 AND FURIV,CE� Jeal Wheat Company, was much at the Pick®ring Masonic I.oclge in character. '" k whish followed was also pleasing On Friday evening and report a P g nxast enjoyable time. Mbit I MIDI d Fa fit liiltd�'3 Charles and Mrs Wagg,' of To- ! f 3 "VialThey:re at�pag�� DOL _ --, BusAinessFarmers . 16Y Mal George.Morgan, son of _ Dries. John Morgan. OR Mr. jos.j,Roy,•prominent tiBismitb that is, those who conduct their larnala to a business way, overhaul, Robert Studholme, of Bolton. I TIV eft Bathursriftt.N.D.,Say t8. irg, gg 7 nc � p�r their ui ®eat to see flat all is in resrdiaasa for the lasts visited at Mrs. Wm. Birtett'e for "I cannot �� opawbaare5 eq P *Wng' They P without letting you knew what t their orders NOW so they will not have any delayTs when spring opens out. a few days last week. Mr. Stud- ISLU I received fivas yarns Ltnix"RL Par This is good buidneas and labors them as progs ive up-to-date Jaen. That is '- home has purchased a tailoring ilve years I had s gene siyosmar, which the kind of than we like to do business with.and if you srs that kind of farm- - business in that village• preroested ms tense wortiag er ftom or calf me up on phone. ISM Markham, and let me quote you prices on the " Two loads from the$pwarth ag at night. I had tried everytil�i� goods you need. Leagne of the Methodist Church powibla and still amid lard aro rellaf,' �y ; attended a social at the home of until i was advised to try a beetle of Progressive farmers averfwbere buy my goods and save thsmsalTei Wnas e liniment.wbkb I wills. money and worry. Iar. Wen. Wilson of the seventhO your Pa �. out delay. I only need one halt of the coneesaioa on Friday night of last y •y Have you pierced an order with mie"jest? If not-call sae sip at carne aid t, week. - - a am We are glad to see that Miss Cured 'b 'L dill E Mink- ahow4er. wotild adand now I feel as it vise anyjons sones•Cured boyFREE cayour attaloguees describing ere 'anbj article yomay be buy interested in. Please i;' - 7rtesl who has been confined to the y in Dross Ahesmatic pains to give your don't forget that m business is pleasing customem and m motto `? house for some time by a severe ilslm'sYege#llbleCompound liniment raa trial.toe I caaaot praise it T P g. 7 attack of rheumatism is able-to I e too highly out again and is regaining her Canifton, Ont. I had been a great A liniment that will do that is the A $(•U ARE DEAL FOR ALL } strength, sufferer for five years. One doctor liniment you want. It is equally soot -" Mrs. Geo. Russell,of Lethbridge, told me it was ulcera of the uterus, for more throat or chest,backaehe,tooth- Alta:, spent.Sunday in Toronto, and another told me it was a fibroid ache, earache, sprains,�so�'moschapped tes, . - after which she started on her re tumor. N o one cats braises,barns, Howard E Turner, - " WIAtevale mourn trip home, having spent eev- knows what I auf- hen -er a hilbtaiaa. Rub it in,an the E. -- _ '-• feted. I w o u t d �n comes out. aqe per bottle at your — pral months most pleasantly with always be worse sealer's, or from Father Morrescy Peter Hamilton's implements, Dain's haying goods. Bissell'a rollers and disks t 4, friends in Pickering township. at certain parrots, Medicine Col Chathaar, 14-IL W Success spreaders, Gilson and Empire gasoline engines, Chatham eealse + W alter Hatley, of Altons, left and never was d g mills• �` Sold and guaranteed to Pickering an Fannin Empire cream sepsrators, 1900 washers, , In- -on Moeda for Lethbridge, Alter regular, and the acetylyne. gasoline and coal-oil lightf systems in- i Monday by T. M. McFadden ng ta, where he intbads to reside in b e a r i n g-down _ stalled in workmanlike manner. Satislac- ' wereterribla �„ _ tion guaranteed. Seasonable goods ° future, and where be maand y take up tm very ill in q q 4r sC always on hand. ;land at an early date. 7V4 wish �° $ M • ° ��� Ct -' hien success in. is western home. tol me�I would = = �"' Some little excitement was cre- have to have an ' e o o L`_ - aced on Tuesdl►y of ternoon by Roy Zrs t i o n, and e, 6 ? _ '" PWMt f L=LST T� • Morgan's team running away that I might the t Q� >BaRSEYt smokers'and They-came sip the Brock Road at dung the operation. I wrote to my !, a g o $ ►g �3 pine fluorin Manitoba eidin , deo �sundries,' pOepntral office. Bell to good rate of speed and -ran into "sister about it and she advised me to 3 . ( K� R o'- %c de g, g P ;r the hotel shed.- Other than al �e Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable a ► �° a M � �$ �ss hiding, thatched. rough and"dressed Telephone Co. gesoy for Compound. Through personal ezpe- Q .. •o y 1" pine and hemlock. 1}in.and li in. Rolston LauAaadry. F ken tongue no damage was done. I h'avei found it the best medi. �$ y !v O-+ dressed pine. }in. V matched On, Saturday last the school dice inc the world for femsle.troabla, 6 ` g p mm ine. pew Brunswick white bocksy team, accompanied by for it has cared me, N CLAREMONT. ONTARIO • and I did,not-have ►4 m __ cedar shingles. .+their •. teachers, journe ed to to have the operation after all. The s C C a : +. Su Brougham to play a lriene y Raine Com and also helped me while r O 's'ertas i9tsiotiy evaa►h rg.. paw is g 3 + o .: . • ' .with the echoed team o!-that bu � ro Chsnge of Life."—Mrs. y S• ..:W. D. GORDON de SON. .. � '-A1 1_. The game resulted in favor of the Ls�t'rt'sa�rsta, Canittoa, Ontario. y rw n . Apr 1► 1�T _ -____Claremont boys by the score of $ Lydia lir PhAf re's Yegstable Com- � Is S � v"w"" ... anted Now ! w ) Oa�I�9n� tQ S. and, made f5pm roots and he There will be an extensive aunt- proved to be the most successfulg �+ J°a pm • . e: For Pickering and surrounding coup-. >� - t!Z !'!S s . 7a17 ....._ g - � - ;oe carte on-Tne�efisy, lgam>� randy-far oaring the-west-forme ef- .. �---� �„ fart-and-wing. m-rrnth�a -- -- — female ills, includin displacements, S e, - 4a ei� -� g P ts, M able agent to take orders for on lot 22, con. 6, Pickering,,of the inSsmmation fibroid tumors, irrega- Can F"• g registered Clydesdale horses,tbor. rarities,periodic pains,backache,bea1.4 r-• - _g_ a a • o e m+ xo, 1* Northern Grown Nursery Stock of all-materials and design Hugh-bred shorthorn and grade ins-down'feeling flatulency indigea- ,;. Dee N Pay .weekiy. -Use of beautiful outfit kept in stook. It will pay yon cattle, Cotswold sheep, imple- on,and nervone pprostration. It coats January 1919-wbitbyl6, Oshawa te;Bsowba• free. We.guarantee strictly first-class b call at our works srd inspect oar stook -meats etc., belonging to the estate -)ut a trifle.to try.it, and the-result has 17,Port Perry 19,Uxbridge 1i,0sn0tU9Wn 11, stock, delivered in prime condition. and obtain prices. Don't be misled by of the late W. D. Pugh. 'The list beenworth millioustosufferingwomen. Beaverton 10,Upt•rgrove 9 We grow fast-selling Specialties, sold WteWe do not employ them,consequent- is- onsequent•is- a very large` one, and con- only by ourselves,on which there•is ly we can, and do throw off the agents tains first-class stock and im le- no competition. It pays to sell for n commission of 10 per cent.,which you will Prtainl save b me°ts. Dis SIMP S N �& �,preliable firm. Established 30 years. olicited Tpatrohasind from m. • Write for articulare.J. S. Bundy had an electrical err_ s _....- _• ITE gineer here on Monday making wISMER'S NURSERY omen. w ORAwhObyCOn�fasl r surveys of the proposed electric ELGIN, HITS light plant. The engineer's report PORT N, ONT. Sivas very'favorable. He thmight d — u: II' • ��ANL7, u` We extend our BZ Mid-Winter 'Sale that 35 or 40 horse power could be S The Pickering , developed, which would be quiteF - ample for the purpose, and •ata to Feb. 28tH. Bargains in all lines still yin stock at prices as per--bills.. Y1gHance Committee Shop and Residence Dundas st} reasonable cost. We hope opitalisar We find our.-stook still too large therefor we are offering great bar- 9 cats.will see that.the work. gains. Copper riveted overalls 60e.,'sold"everywhere- at Me. $1.00 The oh act of this Association 19.tq .- :W�ITB.Y,ONT.in carried - h g y smocks; very heavy, Sbc. $1.50 lessen e.E ,1iag..ancL wAn ihte oting hockeymatchrobbers 86c.' $1.00 rubbers 75c. Bargains in boots sea h nes, etch, i . - e felons. Three doors west of. Whitby. Houser as played n the rink hereon Members having Pro�.et�stolen annual Monday evening between the Uz- - oats Immediately an member bridge and-Claremont teams. The Our spring samples are h re. Thi ace besatieir. y We are prepared to instal wood or iron%. P g. P !3 Y of Execative OOM=fase. i attend um on short not ce,also a tea game was close from start to fin• jComt+anbip tea . i1.A0.. - pumps all triads of repairing. rah. At the end of half time the Order your suits now and save$3 to$b a suit. A%clothing made to Tion is may be baat�a�Pr sta•at er f! Uxbridge boys were leading. _order. First-class work and fit. esee nary•nLpiBilamon. Agent for the Ontario Wind Hill. ,:. ' Hoseraver, in the second half the _ k also gahsoline>gngtneaaad r' home team got down to work and , $sec•nom.—L. .7. s. a el gear at tho end of full time were -lead- W.V. Richardson, Pickering,Ont) i N a ins by two Rale, the wore being J.A. O'Connor, Arthur Js1ri'eT, MAGNDl1Tl,oRI;ADi1 altPAtae,TOB, ' D• SIMPSON & ICBERING Phone No.50 at reeldenoe, 9 to 7 in their favor. lit Co.,�. Psaaiilaa%. r Y re... an' 6- `„w •.a'. ry a.h •+.. ':. is '.. _.T 9 ._ ... "' ' . ::-'u .` 1' •;" F„ .!°i.�" •.�; i% .- -�, di+. ..:�.".�;,; F .,£ ., ':, ? .'� `^• '-^r.n, w`�.' ,: +.i. },..7?e i '��" ;erg`+,_ .P.t'A ,y ;7 .-r r'`w�li`a h"'�-o-.5 ;"'"' "4. S.' .s: n. Y �`.,w:,. , �^xi K.•, .k'1. ¢w 4,7[._ •, M ••.«+ ,y,{: . r a y�,/p.�,.-�:y6 r.. � a'.. ei.. M – $14•' a�.�. �w—a' - L:y- -.M: •'••'w''��'. ^W:R .rfha `PSI _y,.� ."S :� -K%'k;�•4^,'."^ i i�TC .N•+ '^'.'S':'. .,,grim n --- -­-­--------- X", : ! 77W-71'i :3, -A 11�41- lum- 01 U PE . 1AVA111 HE. "'INDAY SCHOOL 1,130"m WIP MW ev H"bftn Can&A&!Af&"W1% f M lima 8"11,11R.-M vr4uarter o iL mat ovir, MRVA.RY 26. cento ,"��h for a etc. a DID= 4 to wbda;60�Saw" "Ves, A. JX.-Elijah Meets Ahab In 14a- of finao wibloletllamle- nouro faked -apt J.rokls. Owtu- both's. Vlaeyaft, L Kings 21.': ishinigi, hIx"4mde #on TAft Bewd-low U Goldin text, L ke il 16. ---there Do notAxpetriment, alums Up& In R091k oft in the Je;-;ee-4 It �c6upiftd is nothiiii "iIiiA as. geocV, 77 rrito' ry of bs&cb xL w.W1.L4TT CO,Lir an attractiv-6-and strong position,' I Mount rovtow-m onir. rA gripe in one of thw most dan. being sfiut in on the siou by Wlnnlpn eased the north diseases QT serous SMA witl by hiih 4:10 famous mostly soPee"over Canada. It starts place *hgie encis As tfie Ahab and Jeze a snppp*-& slight cold-aDd magnificent reeii -dt'tic uble built, their as we learn deuce. This palace, the st Sim an his back of the Kin 3 tortIlLmroza with lovers, Z! from other parts rn side of t Adus, wftk hgailaah" and back. stood on the easte haid.basely thrust away for the sake 7 agai st sudden in- 6ghme. Its *61time are loft low- city., 'To guard n of a degrading alliance. The man srittbad ated Aeprogned, ma as v"on there was a tower which held who has &old himself for supposed to bro"mus, pimumootia. the approach up the valley in full pleasure or in1luence will fiud that saw preq whd oft4a Am =od view. The unique thing about the he has received but a pittance for palace was the house inlaid with his pains, and that the voice of con- ­77-­ drea" of all dimasse---consustp- tim. You can avoid Im, sriPP4 on- ivory. There were 'other indic-mr- science, unheeded for a time, comes 7 J tions of the worldliness and luzur y back with remorseless accusings.- twly by kee*S the blood "And sionai use -of Dr. of the royal pair. 21. Cut off from Ahab every man- i,,red by- the-*sca VUHMARS, Pink Pill@. The trouble 3. Jehovah forbid-N a dynasty iboth had child-The demolition of th Zf Ahab, the eating -of the carcass its Y"ma those whom something besides sentimental rea, to keep the in- blood is in a peor oondlUop, and tons for do 'ri of Jezebel by dogs, the ' perishing of heritance ofal fathers. The vine- the king's posteri he &ttor-efiects am more danger his ty, and all the a of tragi at- "a and mon lasting than the trou- yard (2) would no doubt Prove & wretched 4etail this c a additio to the garden* Of fair, which made such an impres- For the after-effects of fin to an_ them is absolutely 'to Ahab, with %kh he wished a' n in Israel, are recorded in the lb j1hag medicine see equal Dr. Wil- rich his possession& at Jesreel. But second book of Kings. UW1 Pink PCs. 39very &28 hoot" there were sa;cred considerations 27. Rent his clothes--The propha- jo MAIM rich, red blood that drives why Naboth could not yield it to led doom of himself and his house from Ithm system, and makes another, even lag king, for Any -was enough to humble any man. L�IP- TON"S,. TE�A weak, dospondent man and women price. It was an unwritten ClAstOm Thenceforth he went softly U a ��t, cheerful and stmug. If Y*u. (Num. ZS) that property should do- stricken man. %eye suffered in may VbY fV0m tbO scend in the mme Wb-0-4�1341MLus`B. 28. Elijah retires as suddenly as i.4pidoc�ic of Im, trippe, that has be" This' ancient law was a guarantee he appears, having accomplishad At ..sweepmg o"r 0anada, t1sis of the liberties of the people. the work which Jehovah had sent -ches fish for himself mat health-motoring mlv:lue a gomq time, possibly before this, but him 0 do. Not until four more honorably cat eily a fter,'. this-etistObI-came years have passed shall we see him a fre� passage is alf 66 we, to and it will not disappoint mom lik SOME QUEER FISH IN THE ka of waiting for AD lKere is roof of the wonder- to be written into the statutes of again. he never thin Ulpower of Sr. Williams' Pink the nation. invitation. As �e only grows about di laid WA-NTED A SALUTE. two feet long and is very ohm we I I;ills *Tor_ t&e after-4flacts Of this 4. Heavy sples;sed SOME OF THEM ARE him down upon bas bad-Like a boy 14( C ERT.4.0- darsesay a 'dozen' of'him would not Mr. P. E. Paulin, 00116C ot lJor of customs at Co,raquet, -N- B., who has been thw&rted. in VatifP- CZAT48 BOY Said He Would trouble a whale much, LY STRA!SG E. 9RANGELY BEAUTIFUL. says "A few winters SgO I ba'd 8 ing some fond desire Little won- Tell His Father. .1 - , fish �nvere attack of Is grippet which �der that Jezebel came Upon him of Jeomplately broke me down d bis. pbeviibness with A good B�Ory of the. six.-Year-old There is another family I had and rebuke Czarevitch is now going the rounds �Lophlus 'Piwatorius Lights LZapty which are certainly strange, but it lito "ks, to my bed for several weeks, the words,. Dost taou now govern of society in St. Petersburg. His 1& because they are strangely beau- land although dv-ring that time I am- Israeli (7). woTds which the and Lurets Finny Tribe'to family name is Cbaoo- a doctor I did not Boom W Septuagint has fittingly rendered, -imperial Highness is, of course, I tiful. Their ad with & salute. wherever be A)eetruetion. todont, -and . they are commonly racoer tram the trouble. I was d'Do you-pla at being king in this greet sentry in the palsce.pre- called but,ter,fly­-fi&h on account of lott terribly week, did not sleep way?,, Jazatel had qualities mule passes a It is well known that in variOU-2-1 their maguificent colorii�j[,' 'Tho"' cincts. Recently, however, it be- had nisht- sweats and little masculine, Wwall an more malic- honor 60 parts of the world, fish Are caught who are accustomed t6. 968 fish namb evident that the i ., I was really a PhY- iOua, than Her husband. Besides, �;� Ir The I mostly in a shop,'or ai's small POr- or no appetite. u gratified the young Prince At night by displaying lights, -sical wreck' On a former 60CASIOD she was a Phoenictan, with Pro- that many unnecessary excursions fish come to gaze at this unusual uoh of food ba & plate, would hard- 'I had used Dr willi�msl Pink Pills I nounced foreign views as to the Per- slit and are then easily iPesri�d Or ly believe the extraoidinary- briti- great and she did were being made past the box of a .61, not 't may not be so a of them, !for general dobilit? wuh such rogativesi.of kings, certain &entry, the customar* Sol- netted; Out I liance of.color which Boni Y to try them known that t] butterflie% of sue"as that I &owed scruple, therefore, to form a plot �ere is a speciei of fish the deep can boast of is accorded every time The again. I nut for a half dozen for the possession of the vineyard Irte bell devico on its Before me is a small -fisb, about JeZr li matter reached the ears of hisLfath- which utes this very and beg= to take the Pills M of Naboth the ae to ut. "Lophius piscator- eight inches long. Its body Seems her or, who, to give his son a lesson, Own sccOu 10 Wbon taking the second box 8-10. Notice the insolence Of issued orders that in future no no- iuk" is the proper name of this very mad4 of*burnished brouse. shading once, .1 began to beal quite &ChA1196 in my writing letters in the king's Dame, nt indniidual but be &us- and belolwo should be taken of the Cvare. intellige off into copper above eandition. I was able to walk aboull And putting his seal up-on them, t4ce' his ;nore ordinary and into shining gold at the tail. the house And my apPeti - to vtch's comings and goings by the war& readily to He would to was ini- and of proclaiming a fast so as sentries, The dismay of the- heir name of 'the arigler., Noi istisfied with this, it- wears, pro,"ng- From that On I gained deceive the People into believing the notion of such a clum a was profound-;when, on passing his laugh at - narirow stripes of'gold running from --strength every day and before the Bowe public-calamity had befall u' f avorite Ban -artificial .lights,I head- to %ail over the whole body. six boxes were done I was able to besides the added touch of venom in try box the next morn- my apparatus as any The fins are ad lug he found that his presence was boats, spears, nets, or indeed, ged with a narrow return to the office and stteDd tO her setting the innocent victim on In childish indignation tools whatever but such as can be ribbon of forget-me-not blue shad- -MY work. I have since enjoyed the high, in a conspicuous place. Surely Ignored- o speak,. in . bis.- own ing,into white, and.the head is de- went, to the sentry " cleman-d- carried so t beat ot health'. and think Dr. WU- Ahab had weakly abdicated his pow- he ocket. Like some other anglers, irruption ad the reason of the omission. "It corated in the same way. A more liams' Pink Pille the beat medicine or in Israel, when such cO t n gorgeo is effect it, wuld be difficult la�---f'f J1 by the Czar's orders," was the 0 is iot at all Active and prefers I 0 he to ims, his kind- - ­- - for -troub could be practiced by an id4olatT"s 18 spend his time in the mud at t gine. iiams, Pink Pills not only woman. The climax was reached reply. This seemed at first to set. to -nr, Wit - , 'r i of the sea: Tbis .being go, the MAOU aftOT-ef- when the bass fellows, in response tle -the matte but after a few mo- -bottom ANGEL FISH. fromptly cure ments cogitation the Royal young he has little use for fins to swim Closely related to him is. the acts of Is, gripM b0 they make to the orders of a fawning local tri again with, and-therefose iises them in. . 11 and strong all persons Buffer' burial of elders, were hired to per- ster approached the sentry angel fish, whose coloring is equal we of debility 02 jure themselves by accusing the and said,' Plead'ugly: "Pleasa just other ways. ly splendid, though his taste dif- ing from- any fo-rin do it this once, and I. 'promise you PHOSPHORESCENT LIGHTS. fers. This beautiful crea�tuxe is' seik�ral weakness. These Pills have guilelesk Naboth of blasphemv. f ather.shan't hear,any-thing Ab�pqt he purgative action i im. to death - This. ­His two'aide, fins are very strong clothed in g,ee= 48" Arlr On t so laxative or 13. Stoned h black, and *14�jr Mission in to m&" new, rich was of course, in keeping wAh the and large, but, they look more like back &a to be almost ing anJ n shadi off into a pale apple green Ired blood, and thus' fortify law: that blaspheniv should parish short, clumo, leg and foot tha and every by stoni utsWe the city. BUTT ow real fins and the fine' on his back beneath. The tail and smaller fin* 0tren every organ 0 ins o Ac- . f resemble flames,.growing from the e body. Dr 15. Arise, ta he' has turn -long thin, fila- art Vietuh Williams ke possession ed into Icint cording to t these be body in vivid orange, changing at ;ink pills are sold by all medi he custom,*the sons Of ments; on one or two of idealers, or sent by Mail 'It 50 Oentl Naboth would perish with him, hangs phosphorescent lights. Cur- the tips into faint gold. The larg- er fins exhibit the following colors a box -or six boxes for ".50 by -ad- leavi;ng rl�) heir to his possession&, would xvery mother 4of young children iously Aaped filam'ents grow' out bands-purple, -green,. -'diressing The Dr. Williams' Medi- whereupon -the property re box of.BobY's OwnI&II round his sides,' loclking som-d-, in shaded rounded Oy �,Islas 0o., Brockville. Out. vert to the kilig.(pompare 2 Kings �hould kedP S. thiug like a seaweed. When he is Yellow'and crimson; our . .............. 16 and 2 Sam. 16. 3, 4). Tablets in the house. No other me -his lamps, and an edge of sky blhe. AhAb -rose up to go down-It dioine has, relievod.-so many I�ftle hungry he lights I.— . this 16 ilments that &fflict foolish 6sh come to in-ve54ate OF LIFE I me 'a likely he was in his'eapital at ones '01 tb'. a e,.-an, oppGrmqus 111111*41[no TO.111121 AMITY.-.' .18 RADIUM ELIXIX am them as have Baby" 's Own Tabrets strange appearanc . This iq what the DOCTORS say aboal Samaria, twenty miles from Zei- Ven4 mouth opens beneath them and 'in Y. 'in' his a pri4pa rrer. TOk has-cured barbed wire cutl� no: other medicine can be, gl UTOR Rev, Will*Pugsley is this discow Fr6tilch SutgeOR PrOPOses to Nike, reel. He mad'e.th�a. joufne �&by with that absolute sitroneSS one huge gulp' folly PaYi A accolftanied by two war- The anger then. ltrid.Woodpolsoning, dog bites, rept Serum to Renew Yo'uth. charicti y as can these Tablets. The of-fdolishness.. -y uth. Jeh. ind Bidkar,-. to- Df SAfet burns on bors' 9 without a scar.- For cak, ior 0 Gov��pjts qut�his light. Th&�ih4ise metli e luvou We �aal ny we are.in- or�cows­it tLejuven Ilig qUML4VA­ r!Ah, , =,a -later 3eatimo or hai Y. do -not ods pay fairly well,i� have been discovered by Prof, ted for some of the details-(2 oruluent- analyst'Qat the 'h ful fact that these fish sometimes. grow 'ro equ u 25, 36). The Septuagint - pro- 5unele eterinary. Sc 00 Kings 9 "Ontain & particle of those harm For c ts; bumc-scaldg, boils, and cav briel petit of the V fiy4e.,feet, in. length and are after the socond application, 1. ge that make ., those so-called tQ­ '4' ;I 1�1-... It news of tirul portionately bfoad and heavy. It �-ou are not fully satisfied return the boa Alfort, France ms twice says that Aht6b,greeted.�the so dangerous ta fIns may 'be to the� companK.and vou wul get youm IgTa iani- .!Iwothing" stuffs He injected two mill' N oth'13 death with violent it can thus be seen that ab -The Tab 4n the iTigular' vein of'& very- old stations of grief. But he no' the life of the little one. manxy bujck. scam fiorn burns oe- borse with surprising effects. The fe W"FFOS- lets.'never fail to be of henefit. Con-' made t4o� s�rve. other, purposes as- cuts whin'Utor is-uged. doubt, want to claim his ne A. Albert, well as swimming. We have bad a large number of cases -to gain . ssions with ardo rernifig them Mrs: JTIO- V ricose ulcers of 2.% animal seemed immediately years7 siandin se of life.- It put On fleshl uarsquet, N. B., wntes:-"I am ODV MODt OF-tRAVEL. of a I hil- new lea a used rempletei)- cured, Corns, bunions, c risky, considerable traces 17. Elijah th i Tishbite-The last state that I Rave became fi impse we had of him was as he 11appy tq . otains, generally ieldto UTOR. Only te of,radium aPPearedL in 91 13aby's, Own Tablets for' con�tipa- The sucking-fish, remors, is an- :ic a.box, postp,ail sulpha, e is exceed- 'its blood, and the red 914ule in- strode off ftom the fields followed her case. in point. H tion-�for my two children with great ot a- d* he*'- by Elisha, son of Sbaphat. six The Tablets are sold ingly f4ond of tr"Yelling, an �Ati&fa:CtiOn.Y) E GREXI b=rf)IAN. LIVE -,creased-in number. years had �passed, Was.Elijah all at 26, cents ing n.6 money to pay his fares has "TH by medicine dealers--or JUGHT911 AND BLOOD PURIFIER"to The injection, Dr. Petit Says, -Od 'ad' listirig radlo-activitY Of this,time in retirement, somewhere A box from The Dr. Williams' Me- learned how -to gratify--his 'taste iiow ready for the market. pi Ile in the caves of Carmel? We do not . ine--co,.,--Brockville, Ont. and sa isfactorily. The fin M.r. Pugsleyas an Evangelist to.r over 'the system. He- thinks it highly -Pk"-piy ..­t..T -t die M.0 sb- -enty.years h know, But it was like him. a which 'edf. ut the mid-- -r%N is used this aud has cured probable that a radio-active serum Xve undreds c comes forthnow,, not-as the cham- dle of the ba6k he -preferY to h 3,f people-who were suffering his manner lead 11v%r and lippure blood. may be o pirtain extent- Rion of orthod!OX t Iteadan jh�,, flr� kvi6 btained in- t _]S1 bult as,the indix- VILLIELS--h-k-NDIC nn-tbe­top-�of-bis- -Pills are-to-bis-avoided-ar mu*as- Poo.- -c n ul;ian t_v -in vant f9e or, in UMaUlTy and "injus- a turnad-into.a most effective the advance of physical decay Little Willie was detected by- his he ha .4ible FAX-R7FAXariip9tuVinTsbIoI4 human beings. tice. 'iucker; with this he fast-eis Yifnwlf rvrm'and sold at only 25c.a.box. Put " ;-. I_ teacher in,the act Of stealing from' a . 2o. Has th�5­u found me In other words radium May be f his pi-ayniates-­- Instead of like a limpet to the underside of a ;n an enyelopo and sen4 to VtOR RIM- w much this 'whole situation re- one o anything that re- FDY CO., x26 Yorkville Ave Toroisto, ruade the basis of-a real.elWr -of H9 nt, she couclud- whale, a shark or tmd we will-xend you a box of minds us' of the fate of many a inflicting puniBhm4e rewnts in -his mind -bin express -R-FAX i ON :Ufe. bout a&to try, a moral I-ectitre- P. 9 ca -t free box of FAX .1 - IN 'wdridling. -Ahab was just a f1i ain. go' he i rried along at a WONDER BOOK, Weite to-day. AgimU -gotten 3car in min�, Willie, that-these ti o glut himself with the ill caff b-e resist6d if You far greater rate. thart. be cQuld oaoted- t BEHIND- s oMis'sin. And now, as if the temptations fruit . .111chieve for himself and with no lurking fear ha7d turn a deaf ear to them." 411s your son still pursuinig his sh&dow" of 4om-t Is lip trembled as he re- i trouble or 4,xpense.- Jet is b.e,qaid , Progress in the human race da- into life, there Willie -his efedit o'harri pendg less on getting ahead than been traaformed to that he does n studie#,'Mrs. Brown he r, L ain't got a We tam ,,yes; O�Ilt it�seems to be &,SteTli StAinds before him the dreaded ser- jai ied "But, teac pa lmmcmwotive. bution helping Along. 'Chase-'! vant of God, the God whom Ahab ,deaf ear. im Si I Re M y� •r,.,'r re J= ...i .$ .x.^ a'• ''Ts`:�L..• .gfi T_ 4r1?i• •nAi 'J •.n-"t _°Sg -53 s a '✓' %msy •`. t. r •I - y. rw +Li rn ;YM,' . ,5!r .w+K .: 7'vl LYP f'F. .. "'�` ivy •.iY.' ''R+ � C S '"nil '�N i .r+.-4,rt.../'.- `Y.v,.-. • ., pw ,wy:{.. `Y y . .. ,w '.3...; 4y •.: r ... •. vt a ..:... .. ^5 , S ,..,�._, ... ,.tea�'•- ... .. • ,.4'I..i1 .. ......:. c. S.. � �.-. f ter,"•.., _ ,7v .,. ,F.-�,;�..';,_ »: ... _ ray�"J@f6K'IDSi AC01�Amfi✓r'.....---.-` M......_ .,,�.acro•-.:'-7�. .....-_�..--^•'.-�2.r�: ..y .. .. .-. . ,., I' ._ i {� IN LONELY ICELAND. - OHILDREl('8 SCALP S1111Et, EXPENSIVE. - TAKR Dose or M f 1iYW1 HE ,AS CE — ARE HB,ALED BY ZA*-lIUK. The Peoplp There Know• Wlkst's `Yes, said the portly passesso! VrelnA on is the World. Some children are part! Ger with the noisy tie, proudly, �E` \ y "this Watch COBt Lee a hundred and �' M[ KR MCOlCtttt _ NFR FROM A tra a Iceland says that fable to scalp sores, etc., and of. fifty dollars." icer o U e hl s - -- - -- - he journey more than fifty miles yen these break out with annoying "Weren't- from the capital, Reykjavik, :and irequency.• Such s case wS;s that of the police able to get n, �- youi•,mone back?" asked,the meek AGENTS WANT[d wpb LND_ DODD'S KIDNEY ?ILLt3 saw but two or three farms is all the daughter of 1y[n. Albert stns- little man yin the seat ust across �'`�kNVAaisiRe WANTRD w»kir soli tthat ' la the During utha this time," he says �ealrMTa ea(Iaediltdauy daughtce. like, of 485 Amherst 43t.,er the aisle. , l ante.—Altrd'hter, i eadoe, Aotaslo. - (LADE ig8e. PAINCIAUO _ lit- -.-WELL. -- - '• Companion, "I h 7 sh suffer- wAxTlD. not seen a sapling as big as a stalk A frequently from Scala disease ' The Pill That Brings Retie! -= Ex AND WOXZN WANTsa to 7rose■► �� of cat-o'-nine-tails. Extinct vol- tad try as we would, we could not When, atter one ills'partakes of a M „ i,eoany. Two sonars r++ d•7 M the inherited til-healti 4oa her NO meal he iso reused b end olteLiSAa.Co n•«+ canoes surrounded us on every !id the little one of this. We tried Pp y feelings of i e_`i�}ostoe.t co. side. Dust storms swept down everything we Could think of, but fullness and pains in the stomach BAST rias sAxsira Tw►ate-Maw y lie suffers from dyspepsia, which L ■rs•.-a.o.tant r ate. aaw•tae tastaw parents sal for seven can was from their scarred aides. Distant 'a led to effect a cure, until we will persist if it be not dealt with. bon-a few weeks' aoapl•to course—toot. ye�, - s s�eree iron Kidney sal Heart gleams of glittering ice from ' the ,were advised to try Zam-Bilk. This aradaate.: ears twelve to sisbteea C glaziers dazzled 'us when the sun halm seemed entirely differeult to Parmelee's Vegetable Pills are the w••k y. Write for oataletae• Kerr itarb.e Tieonlle. shone upon them. to in web ev r for ;ery best medicine that can be tak- cillos•,er1 qu••a EXT » to nn re le . se pills a �• ' --Whitworth 'Tenliscwuti Quo., "But her is a ]and where there And from first applying it there g p FARMS toll IIALL ' Co.,' Q is almost no fuel and where few was u marked improvement. The specially compounded to deal with Rob• 20 (S ial}-That she took the +p igspepsis, and their sterling quaff- oarisriuNt FAa►a trxzns.-arse . advice o crops besides hay sad turnips can torsi became leas inflamed and less N lists sone is a o"fertile, si;; . ar+ f her friends and aced Has is this res 1N �odid's ll:idse Pills is the reused be raised, in the Iaad of the mid trsitable. After a few days, the poet can be vouched (b.paettea ozosr.lea is Arru, lrrly a c, y night sun in summer and the mid- teased to trouble the child and in for by legions of users. Kt•wart A Mathews c•., Ltd., flak, oat -61rs. Julien Paineltaud of this place Agents wanted tbroatboat Ontario. da moon in winter, I found books :ess than a fortnight from first eom- Pives for the perfect health that .Y YUL' U"L�. wlco'r, • Ynuw ».. hh and cheerful conversation, an out- meneing with Zam-Buhr, they were He-You are the only woman I thin; abets t�, , rarai •, for b ., ows in bar every movemeat. A' "I inherited ill-health from m look ,on life, and a knowledge of 3ompletely healed. In view of ever loved. She Do you expect tt..di�t is the Canadian eat. �►• ■+} fon wkh iefernatien ret ins the '6 A of parents," Mrs. Pahealt ld says ;n current events which I have not al- ,hese facts I feel it my duty to let me to believe that.? He-I do. I hremett a p,rt.sities fur&k uP farm iasis ways found in populous cities, �iothers knew how beneficial Zam• swear it is true. She-Then I be- the ■roes :smile oad•.e1ep, e••tieas of the interview. "For seven ears aanadiaL leesah-w0et. our laf•naati•a u aur n Y "There are no schools, to be sure, Btik is." flocs you. Any man who would ex- Ietatelr yiiabt•,and it is fres. 'itis uonuetsal $hart and Kidneys bothered neer 1 outside of Reykjavik and one or two There is no doubt that for scat pact a woman to believe that can- Realty Qn=pa•y, Do.iawn iaebaate suet, Chas always tired and nervous. I other small towns, for children can. bores, ringworm, ulcers, abacesses, not have been much in the Com- could not sleep: ]Ey eyes had dark not walk tea miles_each wa to, a cold. cracks, .chs frost pang of women. ANCER, Tumor., LLmp■, .tae ><at rasa circles-round diem, and were pug= 9. Aped hands, C and estrrnal, oared without :in br N and swollen. schoolhouse, and wen such a bite. and similar acres, Dore ion Zam-Bak ie oat home treatMent. writ* to oaf schoolhouse would accommodate absolutely without equal. It is vow NN L.■r dee• aN delsr rtersa tees Dr. natn►sn Y.dioal Co. L,esitM. I"could hardly do my housework but two or three families. But the just as Criss fades "m~. n« ear oh«k oea4sti�. Cnn+Qswood one j, when' I pas advised tot Dodd's lu good for piles, varicose Lsf theb stays Do Lot trla••whoa m L•ti■ itinerant edi o tie M w Mss Ansa'.Lana �4t■. 6w� p g g goes about,cores, poiaoned wounds, cute, The Heart ora Basso 1s the ed .-Kidney !ills. • One lrox relieved me from house to house, carrying his'burns and scalds. Rubbed well in' �� �r+w«� Aolloert. Insist on !M - el pian, .and sir iao:ea metle me perfectly well store of learnia with him and over the Affected part, it curesHarker—"I , �� leaving behind much ' intellectual rheumatism, etc., etc., and rubbed i way old man, what r. es Every woman were is feeling fat- stimulus and a desire to know what s the safest $y to make a dash ©TTG H�GEL wed, tired wad worn out, should tato the cheat it relieves the tight- for the North Pole r' _ Barker- is going on beyond the bounds of bees and feelingof weight due to „ Piano Aotlon - ase Dodds Siduy Pillar They the island. g Why; take a map and find the ". �ontractia a bad cold. All drn t care the Kidle"s, and emery we- ''The were- g g' North Pole; then make a dash with inaa's health depe ndd on her gid Y great cissa players, lits and stores sell at 5ft.'boa, or a lead pencil."' A GREAT ORMAP40 lost " Heys. Healthy bitdtiae s mean are in the lonely farmhouse where' we 'a free free from Zam-Bak Co., Toron- _ = Y p stayed and they were keen to play , for-price. Try Zam-Suit son too. hlaod, send ppars blood carrier new with ,us. Although my companion 1? The Ghieago Fire eonid have PA PER Life to rad clown organs shish enp considered himaetf a fair these la a been prevented with one pail of .*� play- wtaTs PAe?i<H OF ALL attADzr plv the body with energy. er he was ignominiously beaten b (leaving)-"I- watert, ht:t the water was not handy, Also bats.aro., Metals. aarbera Yea If 'you're a suffering woman ask � Y Y Cook should like to Ree a, bottle of Hemline 'Wirard Aatai,t.a■d r„w ata. 7 i the angular lady ot'the household. p PULLAP ,,, yea: blonds: They'll bell You out ask you for a written character. Oil handy-sad prevent the fiery ' Ter•we• eat 7 The had a Bible too, and an Ira- "Wh what am I to write . of their own experience to utas y. you of inflammation. ri►..•ts. rartae.t.ra raa mesa _ fan is hyena book. We went away idle, good-for-nothing girl? YOU pains _Dodd ■ Kidney PiNs frum our abort visit to the lonely surely don't expect'me to you farmhouse of the Bog with the uta- gave aatiefuctioh?” Cook"ou Budget-Please, mum, will ye ELECTRIC -MOTORS which ,rte used for milk Pression than; the home life is the lind we yer watch for tar bile they -fors milk substance should al- typical farms of Iceland ass ht-well say a nothing of it kind. Just JrO29 POW'Ml1tt sty Y t g say that I stayed with yon three eggs 1 11tisLrese-Why, Bridget, ;s. ways be washed in cold water in, he envied by dwellers in more fav- you have a clock L.G. the kitchen, months; that will be the best chic- , Preference to hot, as the latter is ored climes " haven't you? "Yis, mum; but he ELECTRIC DYNAMOS p apt to leave a cloudya actor you could give me. „ Appearance, 4. 4-- clock is slow, mum. AOR LILiST2N� pj ; and necessitatesthwashing, a great deal more I WN Ir T � fi/SAlt� -• - A Mild Pill for Delicate Women. trlL9i cuR13o IN d To to DAYS stir esaoMtats, sec eT eaoaleMtaa` Is V is labor in the waahia The surae � � _ . pp perfectly new glass- The most delicate can Year d will refund a oo. it rAw otYfi ortaAteoa. --- } "rule applies to r° of ltertat, >a►sA saC !un+dorgo a course of Parmelee'@ Needi s to ear.sur ew as which have not.t►een used. - '� at•.+tat or 1!roaradt■ye ii'Ue.to se.urns. a•a C1���E�� EICTiCtaTp Cf• �+fser, i Veget"le Pills without fear of un- Ileasant consequences. Their ac- "Sball we advertise for a man LLKry" atuw r Iss1 Isars tees tats to nab•a wa■r++f- ' Young Man-So Miss Ethel is 1 I:oa, while wholly effective, is mild with ex i !fat.+p■dakinwr.eaed witb a lass a bot e,66w I 7 experience I"' "Well I don't "ist�wstpr, le w ewranu adua Aram aa► your oldest slater Who comet af- bond airoeahle, No violent ns or know. The list mud had so much 81 1®1 QYMII 81L� E., Tol eMe if■Ir-ssatte� sees -lal,tktp.,.-req ter her? Small Brother-Nobody i,nr Put grass Collor their we, sa thou- experience that we couldn't Lesch .•a js, ain't comes Yet; but pa says the first lands of women who have used them him anything•" 84 IL "X 4 "tellow that comes can have her. _. . _ Iia t•stafy. They are, therefore, _ 10DINOL To iron clothes easily. damp the tt I reoonsmended W Woman ■lnar•M Lialw■wt Cut nsstetwesr. �odhes and told them neatly. Thea •. _ r+si y ,r toll tightly and lay aside for rev- _ A bottle if biekle's Asti-Con- t.1bo are snore prone to disorders of. Th. most hiF61r e9lefeat appiioaatlaf t.1 Madam (to rough looking caller) for the r•dtret,o•of Bw•iii.p. Gekro, 5 -oral hours. After this-the clothes sumptive Synap, ta.ton according to .l`e digestin orgaas than men. -yes, I lost a et do but this T*ick iV•ck,Giasidtriar aslvg•asfte, i sea be quickly ironed. directions, will subdue a cough in isn't it. My dog was brown, and rte Positive. a short time. This assertion can He--"I ea Doll may t take , y' y* y this one is white. The Man-Ah, PILES of all kinds, io any sad as i;F Warta on the hands is a disfigure- be verified by hundreds wh,. have your photograph? You look so�pret- mum, the .poor little beast turned eta Con quicklyre"ved and Anent that troubles many- ladies." tried it and are pleased to bear- ty that I-leer I could eat you . She Peaiedvetty cured. Cure your -Regis� r $ellow■ty's Corn Care will reason testlmoUy to uta merits, so that all -"Oh, I see; that's, why you want white from grief. and live quietly. „Co■m w 8,sm,t+tw ria« wig do it. $7 .a b•s, SS Isr • the blemishes without pain, may know what a spkndld nsedi me on a prate, eh?" "a A" ser is 00 mew" bosesr Waited on recei of � ` eine it is. - It costs you only 25 lasad in •raw D•L' K A ltaeNr, wbi•L prep, a l *eats to join the ranks of the many US. ,ai•...is....ts�es.t..b.,beadrref• s.aralatA �,YE,� rt totes v How "a man does swell 'up w'hea A I�OiYrg S/MOmIH/ S]1'e! ■r..a sis..ad vena.., ooe�raav, TQRBMTo Ws opinion turas out better than who have been bonebted by iia a.. %--a tiis ,,,, srsrT'nvs vivas ■r "a *f!T "Ilia •TUST Use. In s w wwas m for Moir Cstisbaw waaa yours] ups . •. .�a rexit soetrrass "Doesn't- it maks you sad,,, e*- as �' rs&1t Ala$ r. _. .. " ',two festive ones were- ambling• .0 a � .9 wt•��►e■r+r br br claimed the_membsr__of the Audu- A safe' ani sure medicine 'fora .«e .�aa• tura wtarlo:r:"a'«�i.�S bon Society. "to we women wear- .being ear- s i' homeward at an early hour, after a . ,. 11440,sass. +• stifle troubled with worms it t wife mtyoull n$hese"Odoas ons 9 r ■�f eta Am•i` 'Ll'"i sap nn[sp�fK the poorlittlebeir irds 1 feathers e8 Ibersaa t ' thew Graves' Worm Extenmaator ., „ 'taM naked oboe. Not often, replied feathers that make me sad, re- .t Bill,—"What's the matter with the other; "she throws pretty To bake plied the married near "It's the .your handa?" Jill-"Writer's Potatoes quickly, boil „ tramp. Bill-"How'd straight." - thein its° ialted-water for ten min- ]s you get - _� „ - uses, then put them is the oven. that? Jill- I started in to make Rc*ft TRY MURINE EYE REMEDY The boiling water will heat them . ■t list of the reeolutioaS I have for god, Weak, Weary Watery Eves g y Fairville, Sept. as, 19m, F1e�e �tt#htaia� „ throw h and the will .cook; in s , bsokep alr@any #,iia year. andC3ranulatedEvetlds.MaslneDoesn't M"inard s-Liniment'Co. Limited. 8�t a 11111111 X 11 CIm plet Smart-Soothda Eye Paid. Druggists" short time. •IttaH'a Llnintsnt cum OlrhtheruL•. Bell Marine Eye Remedy,Liquid, 25c, Dear Sire,-We wish to inform ■harts Unlment•eures Coles, ate. You that we consider your MIN. �w • A31� '60c; X1.00, llusrtne Eye Salve is '- , - ARD S LINIMENT a superior CONFESSED AFTER d0 YEARS. Aseptic Tubes, 25c, $1.00. Eye Hoops perier ar- sad Eye Advice Fre by !tau. If half.a•bottle of olives has been' ticlo, and we uie it a, a sure relief OrinalmentQ MOANS ]leo Remedy Coo Chicago. used, and you to keepthe for more throat and chest. When I Far-Clown, Dying, Told ei Hillis` Circus Girl. rest, add a pinch of salt to the tell you that I would not bo with. Lit• AMA tm Iiia of M! rw „ brine, pour a teaspoonful of olive out it if the price waa one dollar a �an of CSlfr bgad WS The number of bright children we -oil nto the liquid and replace the battle, I mean it. A remarkable deathbed confer= meet' is suaprisingly large, eonaid _ . Sion has been made at Budapest by a ng the quality of the parents we Yours truily, ~� ' .an old man named Schmidt, who know. AS. F. TILTON. 'a died in a hospital there the other -.,,._ r■a reqs ase Tis eiw,w wap t«e... CH P `` ` 8 1111 OOt1g .�'iOs day, if it b•�lOw•d to rea■a down$be r The Oil of Power.-It is not LongIUMSA the p•b la tf• ► LNw11f� Schmidt, who.:ha8 been "a circus •+'•L+■e s s e"+wooly• _ .,. clown,. related that.forty years o alainied • fol Di. Thomas Eclects'ic I••rias+• Tommy (after i long, lingering ;2A>!fBSA�>�ts: •. Oil. hat_it will'_eure. eve ____._._T_ survey of his•unele who lost$a arm V he-took ago, - every- and-* e while its noes are so various thsit it may Passenger—Any gfighting for his travelling circus. There lie made upon as a neral n g y danger on this countu)-, 'Is that why you are on the acquaintance of a tightrope be looked u general Psi trip, cap? Captain-Well, there k „ filler. It has achieved that great- a it half-pay, uncle 1 dancer, and.the two soon became seas for itself say all Attempts to submarine under urbane we're car- SYMPATHETIC. ` enggaged to be married. P To eelrfttt A COLD lit �' I'm Vne day the girl ipformed him surpass it have failed. "Its excel- rying twenty tons of dynamite. Out- .OKs n,►T There goes a man sorry louse is known to all who have sid �sbe � >tseo ata. 7etbil■ta for•" that she did not love him and that Q of that there's no cavae for reeud eMaK its.e�. a,r "What's , she intended to"marry someone alae. bei its virtues and learnt by ex-' nervousness. ats■■Ms■L os, is, es. What s the trouble?". , perience. That fur overcoat ie the only :Schmidt pleaded with her in vain, y and then his love turned to hatred. SLOW ENOUGH. garment he owns, and he'a lost j•lRe cut the tight-rope, and when The Tiger-Wha-t's the matter Old Bill Titcomb had taken a amok twenty pounds since this warm; g performance with the giraffe I He doesn't look of grain to an old-fashioned mill Pell be an-,, ' ,the dancer began her � s $ tthat.evening the rope broke almost well. The Lion-No, he says he feels to have it ground. into meal, He oOMY Ng1t KiMnlri $mmediately. sick all over. The Tiger-Has a watched the 'ponderous wheels re- gore throat, I.su I[ra John Pettigrew, of Central Kee,,. - xw The gar} fell from a great heigBt ppoae. _. volving slowly while a tiny stream omy,N.S•, was peacticauy s"elpless irerf d was instantly killed. At the -"-" of meal trickled feebly,out. Finally. Rheumatism no one teased that her death Miteard's Llnlenent Cerra Garp! In-Wesue. o his patience became exhausted. She could not stoop,and Ler uepL■ached been deliberately planned, and "Do yer know," he said. "I cud •o that it was torture for bor to be up sed When cleaning a frying-pan do around the bouts. iGTisdt'e aeccet waz not- ' e ffieal-fast�sr-than- >< �eatil he la d not scraps t with u kt5i`fe, moi sl- -- -MFs-Psitisrew at it, -I `use ajl y dying in the hospital. terwards the pan will be more liable mill can �rindst! erippl•d up. I saw G�n Tells adv.rR,eg The police. have lound''tbat a wo- to ".catch." Boil out the pan with i Yes T 're�zSarked the -miller, and"at ter once,affil aRK takiq s� - was felled dnrfas s circus per- but how lou could you keepoa two �■•,am a eat wesnaf, �^ l7ttsaee �� tot Gods-water, and if aeeesbary, g " Pius are the one things 'that helped Imo, �• y yeses 4sactlry Scour with fine sand. eatingit Mr. Titcom ? Y t the oz-clown described. "Wal," 'replied Old Bill, ooh- cesaet say too s■ueb for theft A tact wa " of tieiri left-over y,, �� p on If Lavr that dreadAtl.peh the y y g elusively, I reckon I cud kee in ` boiled rine is to put a fete of.but- h•�-M ou are tortured whh Rbettestat. ��r P p 2' THE F at that rate till I atoned." Is,St gyt�f Nue et oa• ;t,l; ter in the trying flan and adding DePL W; •e�laD,ty sissefl • the rice when the batter sizzles. Fry -- Your time will come-�1 I it won't � asf■ss instil brown. - 4' N ,U - I$9L'E 3v Q, f1-11. wait if you are not ready, Lops, rtes at deaJ•rq pQ a ioay s 4 fi't. 's', ..: w. . , ..,, . E ,..-,. x, ,..•..•..' - _ ..:.mat l"• '`»'•a! - r r6'.. en , .a*f5P? ".q, n.4♦ v,•,�p,w,,,.f.,....�,,..;s. .� .fie �..>. .w� R.».t• .,��`�:...au ti :£."'', a� ia:',n ':'Gs,*r.-.,�''�'""'.; 1N s. - a..&,-• •�-?�q,. `4 '�...� ,�.,I.ir..�i�,..r,� ��" ee�M• .v^.s ..F" . .�S�M',. „�. u �:: '.. ,.,:d?'. ., ,F ..Y:.&. •. ,' . _.:.. ,.�. .§_�,,.a' ,µ .s. .o.„ �s _ ,7r' � .�.!' "r:.RY ,-', �'`,: .jy1,"' ;.L„ 2'. h^• ``� + ?`i.hs. ,',,:.,.'+sy,,. «... ,. • ...� .R.;��. '•:' :.d.i.b��'..... : ,. - . ' •'. '." s^ti r»i,t�'��.,.�s :��^, �,r.,,•x. � 3;.«. �; , i. *,.,» ;3+ • r��'�<: ...�• O, - •.-: :"�:. �*.�- s:..,. 'N .: ++;w,:r wa ..w.. ,1+ w ..+,..':rte .. ,�L.,.,-• '6."•. .y. C •. ':,...er .Y ..n" '1,.s^, +`.4. .A '"r.. -W .3.', ,.yif"•W'. •>✓C"'. :a6 • M1 y Q Q -A number from here drove to --John Stork is spending--------- is week LOCAL Bcarttoro on Wednesday evening with irlauds in Port Perr�r TT < when the were entertained by -Farmers, do not glue your PRI ■ f IT x y Henderson. orders for •binder twine till You ,SUIT , z -Harold Courtice ds os duty James and Mrs. ; 1 owing to illness. -Misses Mabel Wright, Cora see T. B.�Marquis. -Mrs, (Dr.)Mabee,of Udam, is Gordon and Clara Ham and Bd. F. -The. annual oyster supper of - visiting Mrs. G. Decker. Gormley, of Toronto, spent Sun- the Pickering Farmer's 1'hreahin�g Now is the tine to select your nese snit for spring while the choice'ie • --Mrs. J. H. Wagner is now day at their respective homes Co. was held at the #tome of the .targe, We have the nicest matte of Berges,.worsteds and utble -Mrs. b J. out, after her long here. Preddent. Andrew Annan,vu the Tweeds that can by procured. siege of illness. -To-morrow (Saturday) Mies Bay` road, on Tuesday evening. .. -M. Shaughnessy is adverbs- Ellen O'Connor will hold an aur- The thanksof the comlSany are due f ging for esIe his house• and lot on tion sale of her household effects to Messrs. George Downing and ~Xleo a very large range of new shirts of the latest patterns Christina street. at her home on. Church St. eoath. A. Anean for their successful ef- for spring. -A tie-strap and weight was As 'Mins O'Connor is givin' up forts in providing such a pleasant 'left at Jae. Rtchardsnn's tio-�oet houee-keeptng everything a5ver- time. $oate,and shoea.ior every member of lite family. the other day. tised w21 be sold without any -Dr. Bateman,of Toronto, .id reserve. p„ ,g i;pOl8Tit8. �T ` 5$yy}}nggvisittoPickering vas -Andrew and Mrs. Forsyth�and R. -A. BUNTING, _ PICKERIN dIlmomdeon 8eltmirday- daughter, left on Wednesday to SATeRDAY,FEBRuARYWz•a-Auction -_W. r. Hendersonsale of household — ` city this week.attending (,}rand Bcarboro, after which they will lage of Pickering, the property of . Council of the Royal Templar_of return to their home in Indian Miss Helen O'Connor. Sale at one, ' `Temperance. Head. having spent a couple of shaa•p Terms cash. W. B.Powell, 4dh ' -Thos. and Mrs. Deverell and months with friends in Pickering, auctioneer. apman ` daughter, of Whitby, were the and vicinity. WEDNESDAY, MARCS IST-A fine lot , guests of R. and Mrs, Deverell on -A large number from here at- of cows,one, two and three year old - Wednesday. tended the hockey match at Whit. steers and heifers, sheep and pigs. -Mise Nettie Calvert, of Toron- by on Friday night last between at lot 18, con.4, Pickering, the ro- s•BUY UY •THE BEST" •., •• " • y arty of Harry Ellicott. These _ to, is here at the home of her par- Whitby and Midland, in which p ► animals are all $retro-ass a t - --- - ants, suffering from a mild attack the latter won by the score of 8 to gnod condition. Sale at 1 o'clgek, of seArlet fever. 5. The Midland team was much . Sharp, gee bills. W. B. Powell, -H. A. and Mrs.' Matchett, of heavier than the home team and auctioneer, CASH FOR PRODUCE - Moncton, N. B., are spending a the ice being very soft they hada FR�nAY, MARCH gRD-Auction sale of ' few days vacation at the home of decided advantage. We trust farm stook, implements. etc., at lot the lattec's parents, Geo. M. and that Whitby may redeem thein- 31,, con. 2, Pickering, the property CHOICE DAIRY BUTTER — "240• F§ Mrs, Palmer. selves on the return match. of Mrs. M. F, Roach. Bale at 1 w5.Yr -Chas. Leigh shipped his house- Ho for Frisco, Los Angeles, San o'clock, sharp. See bilis. W. B. r hold effects to Thessalon on Mon- Diego, Mexico, British Columbia, Powell,auctioneer. NICE NEW LAID EGGS da He and Mrs. Leigh expect Idaho, Oregon, Wash,, Spokane, TUESDAY, MARCH 777 Auction sale y• of registered Clydesdale horses, to leave for their new home in Nelson, Vancouver, Victoria, Se- y t attle,Tacoma,Portland,etc.Spe i- Shorthorn cattle, grade cattle,Cota- _ abont a week. wol I sheep,and implements at lot ' The regular meeting of the al one-way eheap ticket soBn Stand con.9, Pickering, the property �jau� are you getting r - ., Mission Band of St. Andrew)B at Stepheanson'a (opposite of the late W. D. Pugh. Sale at 12, .l church, will be held next Satur- and Bank, Whitby) good going lunch at 11. See bills. F. W. Sf1v - ;: day, Feb. 25th, at L.80 p m., at the from March 10th to April 10th, in- eraides, auctioneer. 8 BARB OF SOAP for.. . i home of Mrs. Peak. MARCH STH-Auction ••• elusive. Also rhea tickets all -.••.•• ,•• •' •••.' •• 25� 8 lbs. ROLLED OAT'S far............... ........ ................•................ -The Ladies Aid of the Meth- classes, to or from England, Ire- sale of horses, cattle bogs, farm im- WHEAT for... , by _ 7 lbs ROLLED odist church will hold their annual land, Scotland, outward, round plements, etc., at to 4, con. 7. Pick- „-. ,,,•, - eria the ro rty of R. W. Mow- 25 lbs. FIVE ROSES FLOUR for... 80c "At Hams" on the evening of Fri- trip or prepaid, by any S-S. lines, a ... ' .:da , Mareh 10th. Full particulars Stephenson can sell you tickets to bray. Axle atone o'clock. Bee bills, 2 cans CLOVER LEAF SALMON............................................. ` will be given later. bring any old country people from Wm. Raw, auctioneer. -Albert Bell, of Wilkie, Sask., Europe to a•ey point in Canada, THURSDAY, ldwtscH gra-Credit sale s has returned home after spending choice any'ltne• * of horses, cattle, sheepp and imple .;x C Quaker `,Q t 1 cam peas and . menta etc.at lot 1, B.F. coarses on, a couple of months with George —The village was treated toa' prop- Pic (near the lake) the prop- and Mrs. Rowson and.with his little excitement on Friday morn• ertv of J. L, Parsons. Bale at one fl r mother in Audley lag by a runaway team attached o'clock, sharp. Bee bills. W. B. - ii can tomatoes for 30c• _ -P. Staring, who has been liv- to a set of bob-sleighs. The Learn, Powell,auctioneer. Ing in J. L. Somerville's house for which belonged to John Bomar- MONDAY. MARCS 13TH-Im rtAnt . po nearly a year, is moving into Miss will, of ( herrywood, were stand. credit sale of registered' and work If not come to us. Ellen O'C7onoor's residence oppoes- ing at the station when a train horses.good dairy cows. fat steers 11 isde the R. C. church. approached at which they became and young cattle, pure-brew hogs, g pCg-TAKING SNAPS IN DRY GOODS r {, -M. 9hanghaesay, of Toronto, frightened. Being untied, they Sat hogs broad sows And fowl, also - ispeat over Sunday with friends in were soon on the road making farm ienplerneaea and household of 1 only child's blue serge coat, 8 yrs., reg. 84.00, for...••-•••..•...•.....W. 0 Pickering. Cit life apparently record time toward•i the village. tecta, the property s. the estate n. y $4,00 Y P y the late J. F. Rogers. at Inc 35, con. 1 only child's red aer¢e coat,10 yrs., reg. 8x.00, tor.............,..:..... its agreeing with Mr. Shaughnessy To make greater speed they Rot g Wbitb q mile east of Kinsale). y 1 doz. suite men's R•eul underwear, reg, 82.00, now ......... ..,....�..i61.5© judging by his appearance. rid of the sleigh-box. When they gee posters. Wm. Maw. auctioneer h. -R. C. and Mrs. Stork, of the reached the village several at- TUHPDAY. MAPA-H 14TH-Auction sale :lake shore, entertained a number tempts were made to stop them, of horses, cattle, pigs. implements. g8®� 9� 9�8 OIl Otll' StOCiL-�8�L11Qg �8Tg81II Table y of their friends to an oyster sup- but without success. When they registered ewes and rants,at lot 12,' .y per on Friday evening last, when reached Mr Bundy's store, a con. 5, Pickering (Greenwood road). a most enjoyable bete was. spent tie quickly brought them to the property of Thomas Keast. The �g by all. a standstill, with little damage sheep are extra good ones. "eat STOCK-TAKING SNAPS IN HARDWARE _ p -C. H Pilkey, of the base line, except a broken neckyoke and 1 o"c ll,s sharp. See MU.. W. B. - �, Powell,auctigneer. 1 only Tortoise heater No. 5. reg. $15.00, now.. .....................1.,.1412.50 •� a+, met with an accident a few date whiffietrees as well as a broken y ' ago whereb his shoulder was dis- line. 1 only Oak heater, sickle trimmings, reg. 815.50.now. • •••••••-- .1418.04 y .•. rr located. The services of two doc- -The- hockey epidemic has 6` Year Old {7II'1 1 only Tortoise heater No. 4 reg. 09.00, now .-„01.50 .- tore were necessary to set the struck our village prett hard this 1 only second-hand Imperial Oxford range, 8 hole, worth y - limb. season, and has spread into the C g�Og $15.00,now 012.00-Pnap. -A number of friend's surprised younger generation. On Satur g Our tinemithing department ie to fall swing- Send ' W. L. and Mrs. Courtice on Wed- da last Church and Kia streets foMrs. Alex.Moore, of James Sidney in your repairing. Get ready for spring. _nesday evening when the entered faced each other on L acumbe'e N '. their home unawares. A most rink west of tbe...viilage. The Pills cured our little daughter. Chris- pleasant time was spent by all in game was fiercely' contested, but ciao, age at: years.of many spmptams • _ igames of various kinds. ended abruptly when two of the of kidney weakness. She complainedp ' will in la ars started a ft ht, of a sore back, the.kidney secretions 1C1 V -C�_ -The Women's Institute oppoe g p y K P. �, were frequent and uncontrollable, es- meet at the home of Miss Annie in which a number of of :ers 'Marquis on Tuesday, the 28th gradually became involved. On PeciAlly at night. Her stomach was (inst., at 8 P. m. A very interest- Tuesday evening hostilities were weak and her appetite poor. This T - ling program is beim red again renewed on a pond near the caused her to have frequent headach INTERNATIONAL STOCK FOOD 8 P�Pa g Po ea, and the least exertion would Lire l J.1i ”" and a full attendance is looked school, but this game also ended her. We had tor. All ladies are cordially in- before time was up as some of tried many re- �. vited. the players began to cry on ac- a medies,but she $Q�tiMi '�rltPis ---On Wednesday at noon H. G. count of cold feet. It is not yet did not im- Calvert left a sleigh-load of coal known which side has won as prove. Finally a11a<IpfE- in front of E. Bryan's store while numerous protests have been we learned of .� tR XU be went to his dinner.' When be entered. When the present differ- Booth's Kid- p� was at dinner the do on the ences have been arran ed the nay Pills and leis ►gE t �. g 8 F procueedaboz. /�ONi. ' dpi ' runner of the sleigh failed to hold will again try conclusions, when it n a short time f j the load or had been lifted by is hoped either one side or the she was well Vol - some mtschieviously inclined per- other will win, but at present and .does not f` a 25c - son. The result was that when feelings are running high. now complain e�QDFi , a �- __ package Mr. Calvert returned he found his -The annual oyster supper of about her back, the kidney secretions 4 P ___aut8t at the bottom of the hill at the Pickering Vigilance. Associa- have become normah a she plays !�t'K OP 1 and be l ..,.,the south side of the road, having tion held on Thursday even- fund the house with no apparent aonvinc- 'brokou through the fence. For. in of last week was the most fatigue. We always recommend 6Q1s = �• a g Booth's Kidney Pills." tunately not much damage was successful in its history. Over Booth's Kidney Pills carry a guar- done. seventy sat down to the tables antee that if you derive no benefit Don't forget some of Bibby's•cream Equivalent for your calves, and some _ -The fancy dress carnival at which were laden with the good your money will be refunded. Booth's Poultry Food for your bens. m the rink here on Thursday even- things provided by Mr. Hicks the Kidney Pills are a specific for all dig. PICKERING ing last was a success. There was caterer, who did the work entrust- eases of the kidneys and bladder. Sold Je �e BUN DY ---• __ °+a large number of spectators and ed to him to the entire satisfaction by all druggists,50c. box, or postpaid _ an d nnrnhPr c,f n .rias in th . of the committee. Afttr all Thad from the . T. Booth Co., Ltd„ Fort 1 �.__. n 1,F tet____-'.- _- _ _ - d b --t !''" different events. Miss Fanny been fully -sans ich• T. M. McFadden.- them out a Clark won the prize for the best ardson took the chair and au im -we win- dres'sed lady, Fred Adair won the promptu program was rendered. . open race, Harold Conrtice and A message was read from Col. J. a�reducedprice =Mies Z�fabel Calvert won the prize E. Farewell, Reeve R-' R. Mow- AA Large Catalogue for the fastest skating couple, bray and Dep.-reeveW. G. Scott, of a (3raxt School. Arthur Bundy was the winner in expressing regret at"their inability It explains that we the bops' race, and the honors to be present owing to urgent have Superior Coarse:: Itaq�er•t Only a few left of overcoats, jackets, robes and horse blankets at tl►e ' for the beat actin clown were di- business at the Count Council. Teacher:; Be:t Systems Many g y graduates earn from $wo t b500 et- FARMERS' SUPPLY . STORE, . ' vided between Joe Clark and Fred John A. O'Connor, President, was per annum, Do YOU want abet- 4311huly. called upon and he gave a history ter position P (Set your education -R. W. Bro. Brennan, D. D. G. of the Association since it was here and you will be pro erly pre- Ei BRYAN PROP. p PICKERING M., Toronto East District, Ila, ac- organized. James McBrady, of pared. All business colleges are com anied Oshawa, and a former reeve of not alike. Graduates of other bad- p by W. Bro. Saunders, -�niatrict:-Seereiar attended the Pickering towaship-was-also pres. Hess eoUeges are atteadins uta• Col- _._--- - -_• . _., -' regular communication of Doric ent and gave a short pleasing ad- lase 1�s-farm. _.Gist the best. It p y lace many of our stud- Lodge, A. F. dt A. M., No. 424, G. dress. Another welcome visitor a s. We ppositions. College op- _ . este in good 1� v Make"'R. C., on Friday evening last, to was George Robbins, of Malvern, en all ear: G111t1 our -� n -- ofSeialI-y visit the lodge and also who gave s stirring address that y _ y to 22 dedicate the lodge room. -Vis- was rtetened to-�n-`'tlf-MpV--atten- m -Stgawg-45011 -- That ie the way a number _ting brethren were present from tion. C. S. Palmer favored the Toronto. Whitby, Brougham and audience with a reading and Cor.Yonge and Alexander Ste., for their harness and collars: Claremont. After.the dedication Messrs. Donal, Munro and Jobn Toronto riervice, performed aacordinR to Dickie withottish songs. A Enter now. W. J. Elliott, Prin. .The beet material combined with high-class workmanship ancient rites and ceremonies and number of others who were called and right prices produce goods hard to beat. = the exemplification of the 8rd de- upon responded briefly. The - gree, the brethren'repaired to the thanks of the Association is due PICKERING MARKETS It will pay yon to see me for your spring supplies. Gordon House where mine host to J. S. Jephson who gave a'num- White Winter Wheat..... :.':.. $ .84 Bro. James Gordon bad prepared ber of selections on his grama- „ y " ' a banquet, which left nothing to hone which were much enjoyed Raised """""" PICKERING H 4R�TE SS EIVIPURIU:�I •• ., r be desired. In speech and social y all. At the conclusion of the I v rin Wbeat..............•.... .74 �'. J. COAitWELL 4pring ....... 70 Phone Ind. 301. i4 interconnae a very enjoyable seas- program an hour or two was spent�(loose ' ion ��'ae brought to a close. in games and in social intercourse. Oats ,... .....,..... ........ 1, :t .r3` .k •,:.. „ ,:.: r ,:.v_'.,., r ,'k:'v. 'an ,:so w +rr .a ,'3 .%' .3�"r;mR :t ".w..ru,:f� Yi•. � ,,✓ r ..: n_:, 4^'' + .�. w,�< �v.rtr-" e c •, . �, .' ^"+Gs ::..•, �,�x, ,,.y•..• y .� �,�rwsr�£i� a� y,. "rte r�. J` �'. � _ �? -,y !��,, a,,, fin.+,,_ `."y#! ..Y. ,,... '. T, - ••� 'e''��^" `4... :. �� _ �» -