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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1911_03_03 j; FIN Y' ,� ,„ _ rz,* '� ,....,'n .. .. 3.. 'a.. 4._' •`,�' 3Tflp1"._ •v.�`'•uu• ',°El•.d.he, - i� .:. -,,ay... r._,... ., _..mtq ..e•.s.., � .. �.aa..,..' - ..amm..s.s m...<..'.-:+v'...L`; :,- f h.n",,'w.''}wt. . ,,, 'Y '�,'� •tie. -.v' $_,h ..,w �.re x , rre .� fr;a : MOTUs ✓ L . ` nir •�' is-+ "'�' r - i � `i „�:' < Fill NG, ONT.,.-FRIDAY, MARCH a, 1911 - -" _ .leo •22 _ ixXOt�lelF�it+07t�i1 �a>�!. iCARiORO JUNCTION - DUIYBARTON .Ratablished 75 years +�• - SPINK. MI . That the death of Mrs. G. -Palmer, On Thursday last a pretty little wed- �ied{clu{ an aged woman living with her son, ding took lace in St.(leo e's church, .� George, here, was -through natural• Pickering- when Mies Kate Foston, GREENWOODGRE R E.FURSYTH. D. of 0.. Regis-. causes, was the verdict rendered at second daughter of 'Mr, find Mis. Jas. µa .[.et,e teredmemberotthe p�temetrioatsaso- - the inquest held. at her residence on Foston, was united in marriage to Mr. _ �• ,� aiatton of Ontario. Special attention Kiran w We have sow on hand A flesh sup' Mondsy,following Dr.G;Silverthorn's Stephen Hartley, of .Port Arther, - M theAtungo!glasses. Eyes testes irsa North evidence. Mrs. Palmer,who has been second son of Mr. Stephen Hartley, of Olanmont. tdti ply of genuine D. L. do W. Scranton coal, stoge and chestnut sizes. . Now ill for some time, died on Friday. Hull, Yorkshire, England,the wed- C. McKINNON, M.D.,L.R.C.S., is the time to secure that extra load Reports were circulated through the ding ceremony being performed by _ #e N. Edinburqh, member of the College of before the roads break up. neighborhood that her death has been Rev, Mr. Bain, of All Saint's church, No other flour just quite as good as Physicians and Burgeon of Ontario.licentiate faclitated by the administration. a Whitby. The bride; who was given • ,,. of Ro al College of Surseone Edinburgh. Our nets blead-of"Cream Buns" iSWas toquev aRennon, seaasea o women Madsing en ire sa 1 action a go that Aasiatadt Crown Attorney Mona- ed in a brown silk dress with an old children. Office sad reddens,Brougham. ottsewf ve8 who are fortunate enough for bread. It akes PlE3KERING MEDICAL S11RG1CAL hon ordered Dc. E.N.Coutts, of Agin- rose silk >set trimmed with pink and + . III - - to try it. court to hold A oat-mortem,to be golden roses. Her bouqq�uet wua made MORE may, "Tea Buns"for pastry is the only followed by an inquest. up of white roses and'lil%es'of the val. WHITER I(Freud ; and X-RAY INSTITUTE flour. It requires leas shortening than ley. She was attended by her two .L I.�WEETER) PIL'BRRiNG, ONTARIO any other flour on the market. WHITBY -• sisters, Misa Lcuisa and Miss Mary, than any other. If a high'grade Manitoba Patent is who were-prettily attired in pink silk R. ELGIN TOWI,E, X. B.,, M. D,, C,.M,, desired we recommend our celebrated Warden Haycraft, of Brooklin, has with black picture hats.trimmed with K = S = M = Physicl Din charge "White Satin." This flour stands purchased an auto. pink roses. They also wore a string NEWS Specialist in Rectal Di. s. Prostatio Dir the perfect flour for as _ caws of Men,-biHWomen, Cancers, without a peer. T11e 3iarkham & Pickering Tele- of real pearls the gifts of the groom It mkes white,flaky astr and takes Tumors,X-Ray examination. Disesap of eye phone Co's. agreement is working its and carried pink roses and lilies of the y P -_ oar nose throat=4 lungs. We haven.large supply.of all kinds less shDrtenin tban other rands. It Bituagglassesand wa�y through the council-O. -The.-groom was assisted b $ all acute sod chronic'diseases. of mill feed, bran, shorts, Jumbo-and-- Wm. Morecombe celebrated his 86th Mr. Richard Boothby, of Toronto, .. spetzai-fltSal�fbr a epeci pR urpoae_ otaoe Hoare 19 to s and 7 tog 4917 feed flours, also oat chop, barley chop birthday this week, And the event was who received a it of gold initiated r &'. and pea meal. pa CHUPPIl�G the occasion of a large family gather cu$links from the groom. After the _ waa• Chopping every Tuesday, Thursday ing. ceremony a reception was held at the Monday's, Wednesdays and Fridays.. J7T E. FAREWELL. S.C., BdRRIB- sad Saturday during winter'moatha. Andrew Jeffrey, who died in Toron- bride's parents'home.here, the guests We grind fast and fine. _ . T>It$.Ooant�arowaettoraq,aadooaaty A call will be much appreciated. to last week, was the oldest druggist numbering about forty. The presents �. 2�. C MmmIT by s aitaiae:. [tensa oar mbtsbv_ ��_-_ _ in the Queen City. He was a' adu- were numerous. and beautiful. The - ate o the Gei-rie rug store, o Whit- young couple will eAl ve�or their own T. BARCLAY,Barrister-at-Law, _ : py, t+1id was a member of the Jeffrey home in Port Arthur early in March. EVANSVILLE . Solicitor.Notary Public,Svocial Exami. — family, of the Kingston road. mai for SiiCs Oonrt of Jetauda Brock Street, 4 I i g t3FtEEN WOOD _ — la, Whitby, 71y. J. L SPINS LIMITED The R. C. church had A social in the Music Hall on Mondayevening. Pro- a J. G. DOW, B. A., Barrister. PICKERING. ONT. �•y gressive euchre and dancing were the Born on Tuesday, Feb. 21st., to Roy TT T 0 + - " Xka eoticttor.Notary Public.Etc, stoney to features of the event-ng< The follow- RDd:Kfs. Cosner, a son. -MIL.UD loan, Oboe next door to the Standard Bank, in .ars the raze winners_: Gentlemen Deo. Gibson commenced work oyitb• WhitbT. sell _1g -•� �- Russell Bye, Pickering , Ladi a 21st,, F Mrs F. L. Greene returned home on -�•w- 3 ' ac, . ,•' Tuesday. after onding a week in .LJ R. Egeoo. SHIRLEY, ry Vee ler o J' -"-H. t LAH•E:4ICNT ErskiaulWhltbyickerin nd, Mrs. Toronto.. Forman eWhiite. of Ashburn, Having owerut this l first- ill class water- R. Veterinaryeat a da . last week with Mrs. T. impel I C�lle>te.Toronto,Canals. All MONGOLIA h diseases and+nlurtes of domestic animals treat. for all styles Of furuituie. Proctor. have installed a, 04oa otic most modern,approved and soi9oeiee J. F. Haughton spent Sunday with Miss M. Wood spent 4 "few days in = , prineiD�*• OQae•at corner of King and Llnt a friend in Stouffville. Toronto ibis week with T. C. and Mrs. :yew Attrition Mill, for feed. ��,' Om♦ere., lekerloa,Ontario 1y sirs. Reonp, of Mil ikln, is visiting -RoMnette. - yz with her parents this week. Charles F. Mcf}rotty left on Friday We can also do wheat gristing for iQi:atetefs QLsiT3tetr' Room MQ1 d� Mr. McDowell, of the 7th line,-visit- for the North-west where he has secur• you out of your own wheat, K G. HAM-Issuer. of -Marr1ag e. ed W. G. Reesor on Sunday, a gGod position. ',We Lie•nass in the County at out a, • Albert Smales, of Toronto, spent Mrs. Graham Johnston. Miss Sonley having put everything in Ptottering village. ➢71y -Picture Frames over Sunday with his parents here, and Miss Ethel Wilson were in the 91'r. and Mrs. Turner, of Green city over Sunday. Order for doing this. s. POUCHER, Real Estate A4e-. River, called on the former'a brother Mrs. S. Walters. of Oakwood: is - 1 e Bona.,, Talostor,eonsotor and tars,, ��t�, +� �'1 Also buckwheat flour, rye flour, Of mlarrtaaa haewes.Brougham: wiiidlJw 'ihade8 here on Sunday. spending a week with her daughter, s - . — - Mr, and firs. Collins.and dwu bter, Mrs. Walter Wilson. Graham )lour, etc. Very hest r HOPPER Issuer cif Marri a of gtouffville, visited Mr. and R Mrs. - Jim Brooks and brother, who were attebtion Riven to all work. D. Idoema« to the Coumty of oats. Turner recently. located here some thirty years ago, : 100oe at etc"and his residence.Claremont. _ ` "' _. D Reesor returned home Bin call on ._ am one- day last Giv-e its a call. - ' --. _. _...._ _ isson . n ed J Adamson -' -II:�IDERTAhhi C>< day. riend9a Slarkham, two weeks with week. Proud and child returned to -�-�• Q�-t TT '� ' = D.Room®ancerr. O®mffti nnerpf r caking -in connection Mra'. Madill and Frank Hn of Walters Falls Monda after a nd• �• ca wbiea•ala�s. ow of�11��r1I I to 14y Distsace no object. " ' „ Altona, called an Monday.,a of, their old ing a week with her sister. Mrs. tRev.1 tavd bj friends here a q S. T. Tucker. O1�AL y FPOSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, Preston Mordon,of Stouffville. Rave James Harris and tcife was in the s for Ocuotie. of York and Oataeic, Alto. Prices moderate, a party at W. C. LaFrau�gh's on Fri- village on Friday• He" was here in Egg, Stove, Nut and Pea sizes E tlomaalesor all kends attena.d to on shorteise day even"ing last to the lair ones of the interests of the McCormack,peo- in hard coal. aoteee Address Green Giver P.O., OnA this place and SWuffville. Oysters pie of London. Best.I'lump Steam Coal. All coal v" - - - ._ I B. POWELL, Licensed Auc- and Angel cake were on the menu. The Brotherhood will hold a social under cover, full weight and _ eiomaar valuators and ooile�for for For Colds grid 1a Orsppe Several of the men of this place took At Salem church on Tuesday evening prompt service. _Iconotho of Ontario and York. All kinds of in the Laymen's Banquet at Stouff- March 7th. Rev. S. H. Magee, Field _ aalasr000dnotad either •snip oe try.aetwo: - - Ville on Friday night last, and report SecrettlZ of the Temperance and LUMBER } Bale notes aol sated For Oases or other par- Prescription prescription No. 969, having hard t; good time. Addressee Moral Reform department of the tieolare.y ply as residence,Elizabeth aa,Piet. arias. Pb.eae orders left as N:we omoe,Ptok• were given' b J. R. L fits,,, K. C., g Good stock Of rough and thatched 1423ROM0 -LAXXT-4E•• g y Methodlaet church, will give an ad- 13 C",� ,4 lazing,or Maomab's store• Claremont• will re. John A. Paterson, K. C., and W. C. dress. Music will be furnished by h O"Ve prompt""Duo. sar.saoaiom gaatan- hemlock. also matched and tied. My Phan*number is iadepandent Igal It goes right after the.cold. The Senior, of Toronto. local talent. Lunch also will be sere• d spruce <n 40.' dose is takes every half hoar. The ed. Friends of the Brotherhood are teased sp ce and Pine. i JOHN PHILIP _ wHITEYALti kindly requested to bring refresh- No. 1 hemlock lath. price in 25 cents.' ' meats. .Admission The and 10c. 2z. 3z and 4z 011tArlA cedar Miss Lottle Geddes, of Toronto, is .«-- shingles, 3x and 4x British - :spending a week with, her numerous Remember the social in. Pickering Columbia shingles. Has a full line Or rretsh and Cur FOR THE KIDINE friends in the village. Methodsat church, Friday Let me gnote•yoh prices on any led meats constantly on hind. 1 John Tool is getting ready to move evening, March'10 building material you way back on the farm, after having a good - . require. Spice 11oll, "Breakfast Bacon, Premium Prescription Kidney year's rest id the village. BROvaMAM Bill stuff a specialty. ' 4`f IHam, Bologna, Weiners, etc. Pills. A"trial will convince you Mrs. M.Ruch will take poeaeasion y of the store on the 15th. 'PVetrusp it John Gerow, of Toronto,is here for Ind. phone 1501. a of their superior. merits. Price 50 will be a ing investment. a"few days. Highest.PCAa paid for paying y g A. C. E E SO Butcher`s cattle Cents. The Metropolitan Bank will open a Miss S. Hottb is visiting in Toros- f brooch in our village in s few daps: to this week. LOCUST HILL T. M. McFA DDEN The will do.business here two days a James Williams is spending a few r} e e a y week. days in Toronto. e �iekertng Vi'veru DRUGGIST AND GRADUATE OPTICIAN It is interesting to hear the different N. Y. Poacher, of Toronto, was TIME TABLE-Piokeriag Station G. l views people have as regards the new home over Sunday. T.R. Trains going East due as follows-• PICKERING, = ONT: trade agreement. We g f • I'ir9t-01888 8 for jilts believe It,is all Remember the concert in the Loan No. 8 Mail 8.05 A Df. ng _ right, hall this(Friday) evening. " 12 Loml 2 43 P.M. Day or niglit REAL ESTATE Rev. J. R. Trickey bad a fainting Dr. H. Nelson, of Toronto, pent •� 14 Local 6.04 P.K. ` • spell n Tuesday night.and has been over.Sunday with W. E. Holtby. Trains going West due as follows- Bns meete,all trains' indisposed for a few da s as a come- ' Mrs. Best, of Toronto, is here with No: 14 Local 8.36 A.M. +s Teaming Two$ft acre farms for sale chew quence. her da ter, Mrs. (Dr.)McKinnon. „ 11 Local 2.30 P. M. g promptly attended to: y P• Mi', Christian has bought the north Mrs. Mary Matthews is at present •.� 7 MH} 3,50 P. M. a (food buildings, plenty of water, one- lot lately owned by Frank Burton. under the doctor's care. We hope for '*Sunday iboluded. .,,.Agent for Canada Carriage Co.' He will.tear down the old house and .a speedy recover • ,W* He Peak half in cash, balance on mortgage if P y y' _ required. rebuild. A numbet�frola here are taking in p{elm{toy, Major Robinson is home from the the hockey tournament at Markham --Ala©' a good tenement dwelling west, after an absence of many years. again this week. yielding 12%in the village of Picker- He'-will take back with him a carload Miss -Nellie Norton entertained a BlacksmitUag ing' of horses. number of her friends to a euchre. Miss Alice.•Turner, •of' McMaster. party Friday night. 4 X#X*r##Vs .9ti11d' 4#- University spent Sunday at the home Mrs. Eli -%Vilson returned on Satur- Havin rented the Dumbarton rho of her parents, Mr..and Mrs. D. S. day from yisitiug her daughter, Mrs. Having P ���� � �*1 ONSION Turner. Arlidge, of Toronto. and opened the same,I am prepar- `" ' Mr. Jar-Via, of Locust"Hill; lately J. A. Brooks, of Toronto, and J. ed to do all work entrusted to . : w. • O4*♦ sold a team'for the sum of$700. They Brooks, of Fort William, called on me in the above line. e r ' were a.very handsome pair of heavy friends here Tuesday. Horseshoeing a specialty. W. V. Richar�.�oa• draughts. Don't forget the carnival neat Tues- YBiva = a Call in and see me any time. Miss Stella Hames was teaching in .day evening in the rink here. Seethe T- LZ1vTF.rNER, the public school for a few days last bills for list of prizes offered. M. Notary Public, Pickering. week owingto illness in the Home of beo. Philipp bas been appointed as. DUNBARTON Mrs. Roacb.. agent 'for W. J. Coakwell, harness BLAC$SMITHING, Joseph Wideman has 'rented the maker, of Pickering. See advt. for - The - WOOD w OR811V(1 and Disney.farm at Greenwood. He;e at full particulars. 'r present preparing.to move ale he gets The Ladies' Aid of the Methodist �O�iN�ON BANK _ WOODTUR:VINQ possession on the loth. church will hold their regular Wilson's on Mrs. T. Pherill will hold a sale of 1y meeting at Newrick Wilson's on her farm stock and implements on the Wednesday, the 8th fast. ,. Sead omee, Toronto : :Saw gumming and filling.. 7th of March. She will reside with W. A. Hamilton sold his driver for You bet we Pine wood for kindling deli eyed$1,75 her father and mother at Port Union. a nice round figure to James Greig, of t3eneral Banking Business g y Mr. Mannel had a bee on Thursday Toronto•Junction. .Bnyers are nnd- __ transacted. per cord, 16-in.long. last drawing gravel fora cement silo. ing out where to,came for something Sell Watches H They seem to be the coming silo. extra. �t It t AMR. = BA�x Roan -There will be several'-built- around There is quite an agitation here for apeoial attention given t0 here this year. better mail service,and-not too soon, and good ones too. We have I The Whitevale.Baptist Ilfiseinn Uir, as we are in the centre..o.!_the best 'stn from$1.00 to 8x00.00. Our the C6H_e(_3t_ion of __' __-__ _. _ _ - - Ciewi}}lro}d--a-ten cent social atElae tawnsbip_in Ontario and do not get price e g t an o go I t ' parsonage on Tuesday evenin ,March our mai "•now until between '2 and 8 are " ood's that-Won't sell youif -S$�e =nfltre8: aV#___y _late_of-�aartes-. g gy 7t,li:, Tea served-fram 6-W-8 follOWed-"o Olcott-in t}Ie Afternoon. Pretty slow yoAluy-_-Ask ahaut_the Regina_ tUIL.I BROS., OF y�1111TLVAL>Z_ by a good program. for a township that is 100 years old. watch at SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. Thos. -Beare is dispoarng of many The annual combination sale will be _ �0 o®ltd received of �1. find are prepared to furnish you anything bargains these days before leaving for held here on March 24th. Any person ' nwarda. `" in the line of water supply such as the North-west. . He, has bQeaght hAvlDgstock or articles to dispose of E'OrmaR Bassett P _ several horses and will take two car will please make entry with Robt. J. . •� pumps, windmills, "hydraulic rams, i�et®TBIt3t allowed at highest loads of settlers effects with him. Mr. Cowan, Brougham, or Fred. Postill, JEWELER AND OPTICIAN ;s current rates, plumbing: etc and-Mrs. Beare and family will be Greed River,before the 15th inst in - much missed in this-comalunIt order to have same listed on-the bill. 114C>NE wHITBy a They are also expert well drillers r 78 ICHAB. D. GORDON, Manager • q 1 Entpies map be made after that date Bind respectfully solicit your patron, Attend the social in the Methodist at5d up t.o day of Bale, but "will not ap- ti e WHITBY BRANCH. age for the-future. Ind. phone 5621.. Church, March 10th pear on bill. ,,. � . •.^ o- - ,� '.,� A.. ta.. �,,,.. �, 9�° �'^a=ti�'`a �.�.. •ik'c"«Y ,,,.sir',.. '.�x �E.•;•<�er=, y .rk ^ir.v��F•;,•,, p' „m.;. ✓„r a.,„, ?. '..t�Aa -+?i..�•.t ���`�*S`rs^skS�.m.�S. . °'•ur•r” ka":p .CTN °°'-��',v ,,&'.a}� •f� n,�_ > c .err •�C�t'' a }�• u_-m':n a4Ve e-w•.s:.. 7—+.r'.L'.,. n n•i,-so kyr .. ..' 40,p,Y '1`j'a 'v' "nF•'- '�q,'.. ',r:'JA 1 i 4++*♦of t If}++++++ ++++i gazing over the sunlit lake, her-face - - r - - was eloquent in'its silence, the put- ity, the shy color that mantled it H SAD ACHE5 �{ . _ _ - •}- as she heard his step-woke another _ ♦ ,** _ and deepe r throb ' in the"mah's ` Stop it in 30 rninutea,without any harm to any part of your system,by takiag + heart. 'SNA-DRU-GO"' ReBdaehe Jatele abc.4b� as am Without a word he drew her from �1s� ;+ the chair, and clasped her in his NATIONAL DRUG A14D CHt1d1CAL CO. OF CANADA LAAIT96. M4IRRLAL.a7 _ •-� _ ! � arms. It was not easy to speak at such it moment, for both their ` hearts were full. own!"�" mNN � o . OA. LOOK INTO....THE PAST } FOR AItItIIAL�zvne - th� g br ,. PINK EYE ' '�to�n . •� Myo n very o ur- It _ } muted' m eskmg the long EI leIICB; "Nancy, did you think I ar Cnsea the alek end.eSa a.A preventative for others Ltgnld�f*ea ya ' had deserted you-that I was never the tongue. safe for brood mares and all others. Best kidney remedy 4 Y cls; ra. the dozen. gold b Dallvdru IVM and hataeY W cents a bot ., •�, �,.�.�y.+,p�.♦y,♦, .e•},..�•e C.�,m1Dg l" p Looses. Distrlbntora—ALL O AL R, GG She shook het head.- • irOW MEDICAL CO.,Chemists.tiesbea,Ld•.Q&A. - CHAPTER VII.--�Cont'd) Come what,mar the die waB cast .,,No," she whispered, in soft, low -he loved her as he should iv er tones, ,tI-1 felt-I knevf you.would Twaft -Lady Burton coughed slightly; lore mortal woman again; anti M•, s used else ae lesaa er e 8 &npoy against nioL er, -ami y, , - sK I*w when she had settled in her owu whole world, he would rhea to her Darnley -stoop i9 ea an a kissed her lips tender) ANI MCI �ea"s' ' '� _ reigII over ind that her ethew Craweet Mahaw should ack till death parted them. °You know I love you, Nancy!" a•�a• _ These were the thoughcv tlat - -----•._-.___ _; notes. surged in Derrick Darnley's breast She smiled fgint}y, but there was ( , "My dear Mrs.. Darnley,. fqr- as he stood gazing over the heads a world of.gladness in her eyes.- . " HOTEL TRAYiURE% - tget," she said, blandly, "Mr• of the crowd at the sweet, pictu. ""And now. you belong to me- -get, is quite a ersona a iII L yea, to me alone. Nancy, I warn ON THE OCEAN FRONT. ',_ shire; and besides, his wealth esque face, with its russe.�ur�w u you, I--hall share you with no one locks and eyes of head t s�e I am tulfish and jealous in my ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. r gives him any position in society blue, He was obvious of the fact .- love but I cannot help it, my dar- t-he-wishes--te-eee "n_ that-he-was-neglecting-his-dut3,-most i-'-- - -- ' ,all I find the man quite charm disgracefully and-that instead of ling; when 1 loobac�on uiv Tlfe, iingi so refreshingly original and realize that I have lived so , gi standing feasting h+s eyes'on Nancy, , such—" he should have been by Dorothy's many years without you, I wonder t haw._I have managed ..to exist at "Pardon me," interrupted Mrs. side, assisting her. Everythiftg was- Darnley, curtly. "as I have no lost but the exquisite joy of-his love, all; marriageable daughters, you will - Find you have gnomon know such a • g_ Y a joy made_-greater_by the know- sheet time; how do you know ' •; - excuse me if 1 no join you In 'ledge that he •was beloved. in re= „ 'this eulo y of.a-person whom I con- will not tire of — - g turn. "Hush!" he cried, almost fret`ce- ` - raider it an insult to be asked v) Suddenly there was-a break in the meet crowd and he saw his chance. ' ly, clasping her still closer in his s` And`with that Derrick's moth' r , ' arms, "neves say• such a• thing, - < He went hurriedly' up to Nancy Nancy-tire of you-my love-my ` E 3 turned to Lady Merefi'eld, and be,!!' "Do not forget-the lower lake- ♦ e,ardaau rA■-•toss.9»*-proof addition s. est b.! eoa►pltud,4.atas stile famep "• fan an eager conversation, which I ween=m ver lift!" y a� seven o'clock. How shall I live till q y y hoet•lry one ..sent asl-ao.t ap-to date oLattaatSu G1cyLi.rwF�, A a•w featars lr the aanaaal ,r Her face paled at his vehemence. sae Or ta,bel r..m,,.,.r.�1oj;o Igt.,geer.. treated entirely of poor Nancy and then, Nancy Z - p every room gemma"%an ocean riev,batb attaohwl wick sea lad jjreeh +rater. Che+ai- a " liter position at-Ripstone Hall: Her-hands were trembling so yet her strung woman's heart was sLa„ in every eaamaer. Tmpa:wa» reams{ed by PSermoedadt. tit* fat•,s a.,ebapm.as is Lad Burton was not in the least won stili further b this devotion. .seam bnaaias. 'ruaphoae to•vv,•o•m. na pmt+ •A•+• capaotty sou" wrtasor a, Lady much she could scarcely gine him Y 1 i.oa�cl.c. (offended. the-'cup of tea for'which lie- harl ' It was as if a sudden ray of sol- i den sunshine illumined her entire CriwRLES O. MAitQI)ETT!e, - FRAYMORE tiOTL_T`CO,"1PANY. "So like Anne Darnley, she said made a pretence of asking. g !bein • she was conscious of a rest, i t(. herself, "uncompromisingly His eyes dwelt on hers su lo•i being; 8 Musser. D. S. WHITE, Prvsideai. -frank, and, ,consequently, extreme- that she was drawn by the magnetic ' s marvellous sense of happiness-- a F ly disagreeable! Well, I only hope I fomes to most his seas. The inten- happiness.w•hich seemed to stun her, — I I city of his love amazed her- it a i- ;and stop her heart..beating. ; 1 a she will find no „r•�uble with the p fete had paused such a flutter future of heYmarrlageable son. I moat frightened her-and yet-how i The touch of his strong arms among the fair sex; and little did More'$ a HOM4D DY19 can see through a brick wall as well ± about hers-the whisper of hia love- ..,Nancy- think that in this, the very 1 sweet My da 1 ng one?" he whispered; laden' voice-the touch of his lips birth of her exquisite happiaeas, a That as most people, and the ulta'est as he rained passionate kisses on )Derrick Darnley evinces for that ' he had just a moment to touch her. P_ cloud no larger than a man's hand ANYONE every dangerously pretty protege-cif hand, and then-he was cornpc.?!gid ,her sweet upturned face, awoke a was .rising slowly from the horizon ISir Humphrey would not altogether to move away and let-another take flood of ectasy such as she had never -a cloud that would darken and Gan Use. i ' pease me were I his mother"' I felt before and would rememher in.i his place. l destroy her simple, peaceful.life. Hong DYg1Nlo teas !which thought proved Laxly Burton The afternoon progressed tell:-to_'all the years of her life to come. (Td be continued.) u.r.ys been teems or _ Ito be a woman of-some perception Darnley it seemed as thocgh i; Long after, when despair was eat- A. les,ornd,fficultunder- and common sense. would never come to an end; to ing out. her heart, fancy recalled I tah.ae you "so "+I+" Dorothy' Leicester progressed to. ;Nancy, she had uo knowledge of- the beaL',y of this scene-the peace- BABOONS AND TIGER. >eY ""' _ what was, happening, so daze( was ful lake gliding serenely at her feet, , c"w.04 steer the end of welcoming her guests at . 0 0 .hast, and then every one trooped she by the sweet dream that had ,'the falritl•• moving boughs; the rud `Animated Scene in a 5out6 African ` ,maw;#s'o°r'i' >`. io$ to the 'tennis educt to see the come to. her. The tennis match was �dy glow of the settirt-g sun, the soft _ - Forest. � ow --ALL UNDS••� Co armnef. thatch which was the original raison played, and, to lite immense and , murmuring breeze, balmy and lad- 1 " " o Evidence of a baboon's loyalty to --td'etre of ,the fete., unbounded dela ht 4f the Hun. Ella, en with a thousand heavy scents, i duel rallNtx OF iT t Nancy oras kept busy in the tent a comrade and courage in the f$ce, With oyD.� ea„ color •near-wool, the diamond brooch was hers. stealing slowly upon -them, as of then ti er; the most dreaded ani Cocioe,stlh or t, ib c,e.e. t?.rlaeerr wteh t r' seeing that all the elderly ladies To pass Che_time ae fir. Darnley had though 'it would join.III their rap- I mal of he South African veldt, is ww o�r°1o'thec°,00`a:1O you,have tocolorr. �- x served with ice drinks or tea, unwittingly'' strolled up to her to,tura and learn their joy. _ f. were 6 . given by Sir Percy Fitzpatrick the Bu-b- and Darnley had no chance of get congratulate her, and-there foun.l ' Suddenly a clock from afar struck explorer, in his "Sock of the-Bush- 6 sting near her. He planted himself, himself seized on by Mrs. ' Fair-- eight `With -a -start; Nancy drew (veldt." As Sir Perry's.party was was The long, spotted body was - - ,r, ',however, near the entrance to the' fez, wlio Ma's a desrierate flirt, and herself from his hold. passipg along a ridge,_ its attention I erbuched on a flat rock just below refreshment tent, and, it must be who admired his stern, dark, hand- r "I must go. They will wonder, was called to a troop of baboons the babeon.s•; he was broadside to co.nfesaed, he grumbled a great deal some face tremendously, she murmured, shyly. jn the ravine below. us, with his fore quarters slightly _ under his breath at the crowd; the I "Let them wonder: What do we - No slave working fur his liberty_ i The baboons had evidently been raised, and his face-turned toward heat, and, last of all, at the fact struggled to free himself with -tare? -:Are you-not mine notal By uite close to us, writes the explor- 1 the baboons ; with wide-opened that his darling was separated from greater ardor or eagerness than an,hour's time all here shall know';er. On being warned by their sea-I mouth he snarled savagely at the him, and buried all the afternoon' Darnley did-in vain, .he could not that. (try, they had'stolen quietly away, advancing line, aid with right paw iD such a spot• y ''No,' Ito! hot Eo-night please• disappearing g escape. He beard the towel clock' and were then into I Tailed made threstenia dabs -in - Sir Humpbre-v was careful to-car- chime' seven, and in fancy he saw ,I— i the timbered depths of the ravine. I their direction. His left paw pima- ry out his daughter's instructions, Nrancy wending her way to the si- Derrick Darnley laughed at the We'sat-still watch them come out ed dow•n 'the body of a baboon. q and presented Miss Hamilton to Icnt and distant end of the, lake. blush and ohy modesty that came on the opposite side a few minutes) The voices from the mountain - all the smart people of the neigh- He resorted to all sorts of strategy, Ion her -face. i later and clamber up the rocky, boomed louder and r#eaTer us; cast-- boyhood. but Mrs. Fairfax was not to be It shall be-as you will, my dar-�face, -for they were always-worth!.tering and scrambling down the shaken off. !ling," he said. kissing her again !watching; but while we watched, i face`caste more and ,}ore baboons. It made Derrick Darnley both..; V It may be that'the pretty,-passe,. and again I_warn ybu I shall I the.stillness:was broken by an ag- There .must have been hundreds of Smile with pleasure and foam -with little matron had guessed something only wait until to-morrow; Nancy; !onized scream, - horribly human them; the semi-circle grew thicker anger as he heard matches of re- )marks about the girl he loved; his of the truth, and Irl pique determin- then I shall claim you before ill the in its expression of terror,-follow- and blacker, more and more threat- mkwas up in arms, too, as he ( f to spoil sport; but whether that i world, my own dainty witch!" I ed by roars, barks, bellows and ening, foot by foot closer. The-fig- jealousy - isaw the me!i stare hard at .her, " 'Man proposes, You know the ; a as'so pr not, she successfully man- screams from scones of voices i.n ev- er raised himself a little more, and 7. and they ask Sir Humphrey to age prevent '.lir. Darnley from rest," laughed nc nervously, ke • and the crackle of break-f took swift looks from aide to side `iintroduce them. escaping, and rowed him neatly to ti,s she,picked .up; her_ gloves.,an ing sticks as a rattle t, and "A set ' of eountri>�od bump- the ping, n madness and anger. prepared to start. added to the medley of sound-' asl then his serve went, and with.•one . . How little did she think, poor I kins 1 I should like to kick them It was jttst half-past seven when girl, that`the trite proverb quoted the. baboons raced'rocky s the woad spring he shot from- the rock into all?" he savagely declared to him- he got free at Iasi, and then he gl , and up the bare rocky elope. the bush. - self, forgetting, with a.lever's sel- had to manoeuvre to .prevent re- so. rightly would be only too griev- „yy h$t is it 1" "What's the mat- There was an instant forward - self,ass, that, as yet, 'Nancy .was;mark being _passed_tojon his strange ously proved in her own case-, ter l" "There's something after rush of the half-moon, and the,roa_ Do-sot defy mere Darnley ask them!" "Look! look!" "There was covered by.roaring baboons, ndt publicly allotted to him as his Iteagerness and haste. cd, with mock anger. "Beware, they come!" burst from one and' swarming'.over their. resciied com that other eyes, „Confound that woman!<< he mut- property,' and madam! or— Well, for two pins, another of,us as we watched • the rade; and a moment later the i3 doubtless, found her as charming'(tired, under his breath,. ,'we.shall I will pick Holy up'in IIiy arms and' extraordinary scene, crowd , scrambled up the slope to`gaze on-as-his own had always not have 'a moment,. and my poor, y The cries from below seemed to again, taking the tiger's victim with walk o$-with you to the,-houses done. : his precious one-has been waiting clown „ there all alone. I could willingly there! waken the whole monntai;i; great them. In teat secthina rabble I - He'grew,moody after a while; Nancy-shrank back, as if she ac- boomi "Wa'u hs l" came from the could ick out nothing; but all the - love -for, this fair young creature pitch Mrs. Fairfax into that four- g d p at yt was. not all smoothness; it was so fain 1" _ tually feared this; whereat Darn- different. places far apart and ever Kaffirs_maintained tkat they'ceuld great, t all smoothness- possessed him! 'ley broke into hearty laughter. He so high up 'the face of the berg; see tho mangled-one dragged along -11 B ! Once free of the crowd, however, pushed'aside the'boughs for her to each bi roar seemed to"act like a b ill arms ki two others, much ae Eo completely, that_he could think h�! strode• along quickly, and para on to the path; then-just as g Y Y ' of nothing else; it seemed to,'biru 7 trumpet-call et call and bring forth Mmol- a child mi ht'be helped up bill. T 1 breathed a deep sigh of relief as she was going .lie sto p g' 8 now as if he had known N aney all BIS titude of others;the air Fang with - i ,.� rgnl< he left the buzz of voices and.the «Do you really love me, Nancy 7" _bewiidering_shQuts and a--hoes vol- - -bis life; he read her p • }strains of music behind--him. - he aske�oftl�,yet with deep sag- le in round the kloofs and faces sweet nature as clearly -as•he-read I He hurried through the rose gar- b Y g �SENT)JNC>J SERMO . • 1 erness. You have not told m of the berg. The strange thing was - book. He had no wish to dive dens, past the spot hallowed for „ into her past, for he knew she could' ever in his memory, as- the place Yet. that the baboons did not continue Slander soon dies if you take if : .not deceide, even'had she tried to l She lifted her eyes to his. their" terrified scramble co, -the out•of ci'rcubirti.on, ;where his lips hid first touched "I love you with all-m heart.• I -mountain but once out in the l he best; say<to Iift men -is as -''do so, and he would have staked�Nancy's, then through many ear- Y y' y his existence on her girlish record rove paths to "the lower hike.'- shall love you till I die," she an- brush, they turned and rallied. meet them.on.a level. being as clear and "pure as Doro- swered solemnly. Forming-an an irre ular semi-circle, Heavy words in meesting will not Y His heart thrilled with the in- , y• g g n>akc ii for. short.wei ht in mar- a y thy`s itself. tensity of his lover In another mo Their lips met in a asst•kiss, then they faced down the hill,.thrusting F g , Only once iri-their frequent con- inen't all the misty dreams of- the the boughs_ slipped back, and the their heads forward with sudden kct. versations had he broached the sub- past week would lie -realized, and sound of their footsteps died away jerks as if to launch their cries with I session hunting is merely as ob. �easion of omniscience. 'ject of that January night-, 'mien Nancy would be in his arms-Nancy in the distance. greater vehemence, and. feinting! = _ his strong`right ern had,struck the erself=rip fnyth-no taiitaliziiig," When- they-were quite gone,^ a, to charge, they showered loose SFr fir_cl the worst in all by t'ra ing man crept out from behind some earth, stones and debris of all sorts I to get. the best of anemone. ----=—cvward-�nto:.tb�e-guael,-ancl thug illitsive-,q it -but-Nancy-in-her-.es- _ he had had no right then to question quisitc+ beauty' and enthralling bushes. His swarthy.face..was pal- down-with awkward underhand r The forst fee;vou_have_is_.the_maa- further, he ]ea'rried enough to sweetness. lid with anger and jealousy; _ he scrapes of their forepaws, and grad- who ,voukl kill all your enemies. hands mutterin an mil 'ever now. in ..dozen aids of the edgod with ( ;VT mild life pushes-. him 'into —know that Nancy hated to be re- One more moment: - strodhe betweentyihigri le lips. Few bust, but syrel descended. of the the mild and then chide him for ma. y Y tninded'of the scene, from no sham; He pushed aside a low-hanging and thenpa terialism. ore her part,''but from'a woman's oiigh, and then he paused. - 'prido and dignity. Yes, Darnley She was sittirlti on a rustic chair.; of be guests-would have recogniz- `Baas, baa., the tiger? Look; trusted her;'her; now he_ would trust ed in this agitated,-haggard, in- the tiger, there, there on the rock ` her to death! Could such rnagnfri furiated-looking man, _the self-sat- below(": ShAAb CUM cent -eyes_be false 7-Red flit{ nr�t � ]� iafierl, important, yet undeniably Jiro shot the words out in vehem- IArnth and purity ]ie buried in tlicii w+ pte',eistn' millionaire, Thomas ant gusts choky'witH excitement; 91c4ir atone C0001114, cures, eai„k, hate 4t,,.Aly stops coudhs. ares^colds. deal, Crawshaw, whose appearance at the and-true enough, there the tiger i�ta Ilowast &X d maga • • �� ce.nt�- ` daep-blue hearts 4 , site throne cad lfrnda. - ES canes. -'. _ �',�..... ....... ... •. ',.:. _. ,., p•s ser•, 3•'x `�;-t^'^mu:ca 6,71'�•.r, -.•C '*`f h •-4+e.syty?1b y ,.,.... r�' '- .:,..,'.' '.:. . .. ... .... ':... '.,. ...,; •..lege �' /'�'� '�%. 'k•' c»^h„a'^,�.°r'� .•,'.,,'$a ^.`�.�.`' "'M';•7F`.�y"a:2'V=� .a ; .x '�r4!. ,:,'{i.; .`.wn..ti .r-' s,. -,z. 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' "n+�' ':!^,'/rilM`.,�`14`•9My '.�t�+,�• •,M,./li+',t • �¢. d'.tCN, �Nr'"if•ffZ'4'•t',l6KNMA ..�,Ysti•Y RR/?'YY4'w-t•D,ikl3"]Y'+,Fdti"�17Yd3.K c.KMI,�_'Y,IC4�•:4".'FS,M."i+AMtHf.rsil��7.�'•A'Wi.•Y'`�{�Mhi.4�+ir�St,YgJ./�+',6^gA�.Cry.q.S;'•`✓yr.HlMbvN.'C1.0'*'c'd("�e+•,L+M3. :'vn ✓k,t1F• - PRICES Of FARM PRODUCTS790009000 1�K TWO ' KILLED, , �`VR INJU" . . ,:._.�. ':, •' ` REEDRTS FORM THE LEADI1tiA TRADE CENTRES OP Halifax Train Phtn ee Down a Ten-foot s>uERles, �F Amo ' t Allotted for Foreign Investors ' j• for the New Canadian Bank = 4• iilbankmen _. Prices of Cattle, Grain, Cheese { A,despatch from Halifsa says: gage car were four men. Standing and Otter Produce at Home A despatch ll Montreal says: the seven million dollars' taken by ` 'The Halifax and Southwestern on the outside was Orien Sargent, and Abroad. me time ago it was announced French bankers and capitalists out of the total capital of ten,million r 'train, >rom Middleton to Lunen- the baggageman. He was thrown that a new Canadian bank was to s+; murg, was wrecked near New Ger to the ground, and the car fell upon �:BREADSTUFFS. be established by Mr. Rodolphe dollars has been subscribed twice *,z. f many on Friday evening. Two men him, causing instant death. People Toronto, Feb. 28.-Flour-Win- over is France, orad t was farther r Forget, M.P., the well-known Mont- learned that half of the three mil- -:were killed and five persons were ran to the baggage car and opened ter wheat 90 per cent patents, $3.- real financier, and associates, with lions allotted to Canada has been more or less badly injured. The the door. They pulled out three 40 to $3.45 at'seaboa,rd. Manitoba the support of French and Canadi- already underwritten so that the accident- it was tLou ht, was taus- men, and, thinking that was all, floura--First atents, $5.40; sec- g _ n an capital,, the new bank to be entire capital is now practically as- era , $4.70,you track, Torpnto, known as a Banque .0 an a, sur and two or three box cars went passengers. One man Lock Mc- + and to have a capitalization of ten The new bank is now seeking in- ,along all right, but the baggage car Laughlin, was, however, left, and Manitoba Wheat-No. 1 North- ern, 98/c, Bay ports; No. 2 North- million dollars: corporation at Ottawa, and as soon land passenger car at the, rear he perished in the fire that burned h Cable advices received on Wed- as the charter is granted the work 4 - jumped and fell over a ten-foot the baggage car, if he had not been ern, 960, Bay ports, and No. 3 at nesda from Paris announce that of organization will be completed. embankment, lying on their side. killed in its fall. Axes were used, 93%c, Bay ports; carrying' Winter y g In a few moments after the cars fell and the skylights of the passenger storage at Goderich, lc extra. , over the baggage car took fire, and coach were cut away and the pas- Ontario �i'heat�IrTo. 2 at 82h Qc, the flames afterwards ' spread to sengers were pullel out. The were $ 35 $econ first clears, $2.95 to TRAINS MET ON SWITCH. , Y and No. 2 red and mixed, 82c; out- $3.35; second clears, $1.95 to $2.55. r "the passenger coach, which held seriously bruised, .but none fatally side, Buffalo, Feb. 28.-Spring wheat Passenger and Freight Collided at "•; `---twelve persona. Within the bag- injured. -- Barley-66 to 68c outside, accord- dull; No. 1 Northern, carloads, Macleod Junction, Alta. ' - ing to qualify, and feed 50 to 55C store, $1.03; Winter nominal. Corn ' 10VER A MILLION FOR tICIENLE AUSTRALIA'S YELLOW PERIL. outside. r -No. 3 yellow, 5oc; No. 4 yellow, A despatch from Macleod, sser- _ Oats-Ontario giddes, No. 2 white 4Sc, on track through billed. Oats ta, says: The south bound pasaen- 34%c, on track, T,.ronto,-and 32 to ger train from Calgary collided French Financier Bete an Example Regulations Have Been Issued Ex- 1 T -1do. 2 white, 33/,c; No. 3 white, with a way freight at West Mac- to His Countrymen. eluding Orientals. 37c, outside; 110. 2 W. C. oats, 34%c; No. 4 white, 34c. Barley- Bay ports, and No. 2 quoted Malting,.93. to'98c. y leod Junction shortly after 2 o'clock + ° A despatch from Paris, France, Au- at 35% Bay ports. on Wednesday afternoon. Bath en- `' A despatch from Melbourne, �c, says: Auguste Loutrefil, who was strolls, says: The Federal Govern- Corn-51% MAR RETS. Bines were scrapped and a dozen -51% to 52c, Toronto LIVE STOC born a peasant and became one of went has gone a step farther in the 'freights, for No. 3 American. freight cars were wrecked, while the richest French finasciera in campaign against Asiatics in Au- ` Peas-No. 2 at 80 to 82c outside. Montreal, Feb. 28.-Choice steers the tracks were blocked for several ter; Russia, died recently. He had been 'stralia. Regulations have been i, Rye-66 to 67c outside. sold at 6%c, hgood a3 6 to 6'/.c, fair- hours. Robt. Cooney, fireman of t -,impressed -by the meagre endow- (sued which will have the effect of I Buckwheat-No. 1 at 48% to 49%c ly good at 5/ to 5/c, fair at 5 to'. the passenger engine, had a broken a1, =ant of science in France and-de- !Practically expelling Orientals. The outside. goo per pound. The demand for arm and all the other engine men M}g termined to set an example for his real reason is that the authorities I Bran-Manitobas at>$22.50 to 823, g� fat cows onewas fair at 5 to 5 e suffered slight injuries. The freight countrymen. His will, which has (charged with the duty of securing bags, Toronto, and shorts, 824 jand the commoner ones 3%c per was east-bound and both trains t!fi just been made public, discloses ; the defence of the island continent !in bags, Toronto. Ontario bran, +Pound. hA few good bulla sold at converged on the switch. The 22 22 , 5/ to 5/,c, and the lower grades C brakes failed to check the s eed of that he bequeathed 8700,000 to the are anxious lest the Japanese may 8_: to 8__.50, in sacks Toronto l from 3' to 3c r pound. Hogs, 1 p ` Academy of Sciences ; 8500,000 to have the opportunity of spying. arid shorts, $24 to 825. p g the freight, and the locomotives $7 5 7.75 per 100" pounds, ,sideed" each other a the the University of Paris, and 820,- �' - , (weighed off cars. Calves, from !switch.sRtio passengers t were hurt, 000 to the Pasteur Institute of re- RV AS.0 i.'T 1:+1 Thi 0. COUNTRY PRODUCE• o search work. $4.00 W $1_.00 each. The trade in but the baggage car was partly 'r Passenger Carried Past Station Apples-Spys, $b to 8G; Baldwins, sheep and lambs was quiet, with wrecked. The damage to the roll• , g 84 to $5; Greenings, $4-to $4.50; the former selling at 4% to 4/1/,c, in stock was hears. - -BIG JEWEL ROBBERY. Jnmped from Train. No. 2 assorted,.$3.50 to $4,50 per �and the latter at 6% to 6Yz -per- A despatch from Moncton, N.B., barrel. }pound. SMALLPDX Or RESERVE. Mrs. 91aldwin Drummond Robbed! Beans-Car lots, 81.75 to $1.90, ; Toronto, Feb. 2s.-Most of the _says : Burton Casey, aged 23of of a Fortune. 3lemramcook N B. a passenger on and small lots, $1.90 to $•?• 1 . tyade in butcher cattle hovered Six Cases Reported and the Disease , --' - - - ' ' k Hone Fxtracted.. in tins, 10% around $5.50 to-85.65. Lambs were A despatch from :new York says: as Intereolonial train, gas carried I y- ' � is Spreading. -Mrs. Maldwin Drummond, former- +.past his station on friday, jumped ,to llc.per lb. ; No. 1 comb, whole- weaker, Sheep were practically t Iy Mrs. Marshall Field, jun., of from the train, fell under the wheels sale, $2 to 82.30 per dozen No, 2 'unchanged,-but fat-hogs were being A despatch from Landon, Ont., ' ,comb, wholesale, $1,75 to 82 per j taxed 50c- a head for overweight. saws i The amallpok outbreak on the ` Chicago, was robbed of a fortune land was cut in two. dozen, Calves were steady. 0neida.1ridiao reserve is spreading. .,,in jewels on Saturday night aboard d Baled gar-No. i at 812 to 813 I - - and there are ncfw six cases. There.. a transatlantic liner. Diamonds, CAVGIiT BY CIRC( L.liR S.11V. Ion track, and \ia• 2 at. E�9 to 810.50. ia•e two cases in Westminster under -jpearls and other.genia to the value DRY-DOCK .1\D SQIPYARD. r: Baled Straw-86 50 to $7 on the care of.Dr. Ray Routledge. Dr, z' of approximately +1130,000 diaap- Young Man flet a Terrible Death track, Toronto, -' I Mitchell of .Iihlworth, who has ;. Big Plant to be rsta6llshed Near feared mysteriously from her +tate- 80 to 85c per charge of the canes on the reserve, _ In (till In Quebec. Potatoes-Car lots, l+ room on the steamship Amerika of bag Esqufmanit, B. B. has no easy task. It is nine miles �}r A the Hamburg-American . Line ac..ue A despatch from Ottawa says: Poultry-Wholesale rices of iin length by seven in breadth, and �. time between 9.30 Saturday atght Cut into three sections by falling p A despatch frotn Vlctana, B. C., about 900 Indians are thereon. He ,a rand 6.30 Sunday morning. across a circular saw, Hiram Stin- dressed poultry:-Chickens, ]b to say s: official announcement i9 made _ 16c per lb. ; fowl, 11 to 13c per III ; i that the British Columbia Marine : makes daily. visits, but is sot being Ison met death in the saw mill of turkeys, L9 to, ac ger lb. Live Railwa CiiYrhpany will build a d 'given the co-oPe-ration by the na- PRINCE EDWARD DAIRYING(. J• A. Erickson, near Barnard Lake, I y � ti%es that he would like, However, t 1 l on Wednesday. Stinson, who was 1 to 2c less. - _ dock t>9 cost 83,000,000 at Lang's , 9+ - Value of Industry in Province 22 years of age, unmarried, and q latter] there is a beater spirit, as. y I THE DAIRY MARKETS. Cove, feet a. The duck wide Y • lived at Lascelies Corners, was be 900 feet lona and 100 feet wide. !both of the new cases have .been Shows Bt; increase. working beside the saw, taking Butter prints, 20 to 23c; It is the intrniion to equip amod- voluntarily reported. L A despatch from Charlottetown, away the slabs, ,when the carriage choice rolls, 19 to 20c; inferior, 16 to. ern shipyard for the construction I MORE TROOPS FOR JAMAICA. P.E.I., says The value of cheesy which carried the logs was stopped I lac. Creamery, 26 to 27c per lb. of cruisers and destroyers for the - " a the :for rol a, 24c or do s, an and butter manufactured t to be adjusted. • It is supposed that , _forty-five island factories last kear"Stinson attempted to jump across !23c for separator prints. navy at Esqulmault, Britain ay was 8514,000, the best is the his- f Canal is Fortified. the saw, and his clothing caught. Eggs-Case lots of new-laid, 23 .;. Rory of the province. The in.:rf'sse His head and legs were cut off. to 24c per dozen,-and of 'pickled, TRAINS WORKED BY 'PHONE. A despatch from Kingston, Jal ` was 812,000 over last year. Tl.ere 15 to 17c. maica, say's: During the debate in. was a decrease in"the Cheese, but Cheese-Large, I3,^; and.twins at EXPIRED IN DENTIST'S CHAIR g C. P. R. Stations Between Toronto the Legislature on R'ednesday on q an increase in butter. The anuaal _ 13'/,c. and London. the•question of the organization of meetingof the Provincial Dairy;; the local defence force, one of the y Young Girl Passed Away Under A despatch from Toronto sava : -- men's- Association was held on. Chloroform at 3lontr�l. HOG PRODUCTS. p chief military officers intimated the The Canadian' Pacific Railwav is probability that the JamB�iean gar- Thursday. The reports were op- Bacon-Lon clear, 11'14 to 12c r titniatic, and members are enthuai- A despatch from Montreal says: g per busy extending .ata telephone sys- rhson would be considerably estic over the progress of the in= Florence Bird, 19 years old, died in lb. in case lots; mess pork, $21.50' tem between various points for the strengthened by Imperial troops in y p g to 822; do., shortcut, $`35 to 825. I dustry. a dentist's chair on Friday morn 50; pickled rolls, 822 to E�22.50. operation of trains. The latest sec .the event of the Panama Canal be - --,t, ing, while under the influence of tions to be installed is that from ing fortified. x : Hams-Light to medium, 15 to Toronto to London, a 'distance of Hon. Adam Beck was appointed a chloroform. The girl, who was an 16c. do., heavy, 14c.;_-rolls, 1'2%e; 4 mile's b rail. The telephones - yudge of the Olymliia Horse Show orphan, only arrived here from Ire- breakfast bacon, 17 to 17%e; backs, y P •..'A FIFTEEN•IN CH G U\ �s •in London, Englau-j-. land four months ago. ig'to 18�c, which will supplement and not - supersede the telegraphs will be + Lard-Tierces, 120 tubs, 12%c; o Will Supersede the Present .firma- pails, 1./_c. fitted at .5 stations on the line to Qi• meat of.Dreadnoughts. London, and are intended, to be iused only in the despatching of A despatch .from London says: '' BUSINESS AT MONTREAL. trains. The Port Burwell, St: Tho The Morning Post announces a new -FREIGRT R ++--++ _ tijMontreal, Feb., 23.-Oats-Cana- mas, and St. Mary Branches, and gun of 15-inch bore, to supersede. than Western No. 2, 39 to 39%c, the line between Toronto and the 12 and 13.5 guns on the Dread. car lots, ex stere; extra No. 1 feed, Smith's Falls, are also to be con- noughts. It also prints rumors of =z.r Seventeen Cars Were furled Down an �g to 38%c No. 3, C.W., 37% to netted by phone. The C. P. R. is a new development in the shape of 37%c; I1to, 2 local white, 37% to already working about 1,500 miles. a 3-inch gun on the .Maxim rapid. �_ '•• 37'1 c; No. 3 local white, 36!/, to of track by this method. fire-principle. - _ . _ Embankmerit Near Toronto ;3G;::c i No. 4 local white,- 35 f to --� , 331 c. Flour-Manitoba spring s - wheat patents; firsts. $5.60; secNEW 'GOLD FIELD A despatch from Toronto 'says: there. The fifth car behind the an 0nds, 85.10; Winter wheat patents, FOUND ........ Seventeen big G. T, 11, freight cars gine broke away and dent tumb- X4.73 to $5; strong bakers', $4.90; = r• •heavily laden were straight rollers. $4.35 to $4.50; in thrown down ling down the embankment to the g _. _ ..,„ . -• . .._the embankment aes6 of the Hunl- south, pulling fifteen - or sixteen bags, 91.90 to $2. Rolled oats- 4_. her River on Sunday morning and with it, and pi 11��y_them up Per barrel, $•4:45; bag of 90 lbs., i. piled in 'a Heap just behind the 1 in a heap. Thb last car wad thrown �w2.10• Feed barley-Car lots, eY- Formation similar to That .at Porcupine Humber Bay Hotel. Most of the down with such force that the coup- st'ore,'"49' to 50c. Co'rn-American - - cars were reduced-to kindling wood ling by which it was held to the No. 3 y ellow, 56'/., to 57 c. 1liillfeed-� - nd .their contents consisting al- others behind was, snapped. The Bran, Ontario, $22 to 823; Manito- 'DiSCOvered at Hobon a ' ba, $20 to $23; middlings, Ontario,. most wholly of grain, was scatter- car in plunging down the hill came r ed broadcast over the.ground. The so close to the rear of f•he Humber .A.4 to 925; aborta, Manitoba, $22 A despatch from Sault Ste. is sinhilar,to that at Porcupine and j a� -cars made a the reater art of a Ba Hotel kept b William Miles to $25; mouillie, $25 to $30. Eggs., Marie, Ont. says:: Mr. J. J. Byrne, that values are equally as good. P e • P Y P Y y Y •throu h freight train bound from that it struck and demolished a -Selected, 23c; fresh, 27; 11'0. i The fields are only 158 miles apart. g g 2 who has been interested in'the gold the r Port Huron to Portland. The train buggyin the yard. stock, 2oc; No. lSc'. Cheese - The new field.is easy of access, Westerns, 12 ..to 12%c; easterns, and silvef discoveries at Cobalt, C. P. R. running within 11 miles of was drawn by a heavy mogul en- The breaking of the coupling on 25y, " ,.. gine and left Mimieo vards just be_ the last car to descend the hill alone• 11/ to 12c. Butter=Choicest, Porcupine and Gowganda, returned the most important claims and the g to 25yc; seconds, 23 to 24c. "Soo" N. C. R. when forming a junction _' y tore l0._o_clock on its, way into To saved the lives of Conductor Her- to the Soo on tiVednesda after- 1 ronto. There were in all twenty- .bert Russell and his three breaks- UNITED STATES MARKETS, noon from Hobon; anew gold field with C. P. R. at Hobon,.will run - .::mine cars loaded -with-grain-and men who were in.the-caboose at the - _ discovered by William Moquist of directly through one of the richest ' lumber_ and to these. was attached rear of the train. The engine, the Minneapolis, Feb. 28.-Wheat - the "Soo" last November. Byrne gold fields on the continent..Assays -: the caboose used by the train crew. caboose and some ten or twelve May, 95 to 95 5-So; July, 96 5-8e; with J. Hollinger,_who with,his bro- made on Hobon ore run from $6.60r' t As the.engipe was just about on- cars did not leave the rails. The September, 91%c; cash, No. 1 her Ben., staked the Timmins to $400.00 to ton. It is expected!, tF a big •bridge over the Humber cl tigineer and two firemen on the hard,' 98c; No. 1 Northern, 96 claim at Porcupine, which was sold that with the advent of spring a River a flange on the wheel of onelenghne were only made aware of 97%0; Na. 2 Northern, 93 to 95%c; for 8330,000, have staked 16 claims rush will be made to Hobon, the► o� ,the cars was torn out--when, it{the accident by -the trash of -the No, $ wheat, 91 to 93%,c. Bran-_- at Hobon adpoining the Moquist finds having created considerable + was passing over a switch to a aid- I cars coming together at the foot .$20 to $21. Flour-First patents, claims, and all show rich values. excitement among the mining -men +- 3ing used for cons of the North. truction work,of the hill. $4.45 to $4.85; second patents, $4.- Byrne says the formation at Hob _too ..- • ... '., .;.-•..,� ,',:n.'• '.� :," . ,.. .w ..^'-a''•. - ,i ,..:_,•�,.rA•+cc-, tr... .:�,{•�•m ..:rte+'w •�°::v^ �, , w»�`, _t,...n•x,rr __. ,,;;: .u,•N.. .z. �.,.;+,� „s,..t.•'s„� x. 'S mom' u. , ir," as ..,.n_ , , ,:,.. .w .'a ..a•",. M .�M �'�,i -tax. ,;,5;,5.,. r .'{°..^- �; ''�.w `,.'-r' .�.a, sx,*.-rr�:, `u-'.. ..*,{3+.. `:4'-r'tS� ':;� <NK� r.i'. �;. -.yam,,A�'S+i. .:'�', x�; ,•,�;- , , .fit,- �r.. . • ,. ,_« � .- f-, s;.$ •�,. - .51% M. Ve ALTONA THE also passed legislation protecting the The Alto"Women's I will public against dishonest deal- nstltuts meeting on March 4th hold their next meet Ore. They have prohibited the instead of March 11th. Meeting.in GROCER manufacture and sale of oleomar- Temperance Hall&tA.90 P. m. ate recitations and a garine, butterine and spurious will be readings, • Jexchange of paLteras; also, 4, butter, they have protected the 9"' attendance JIM# question drawer. A good a -- aepnytish.ae,.ryplw•ymorning.eirotao., honest fruit dealer by passing the is requestad. fish, sAlmoit d trout. Fresh frozen White PMering.00L Fruit Marks Act, ghnil have made iuTZS QV ADVERT,L LKNO: it Illegal to sell bad Seeds. Where Now A&IverUdoomn". xiret twei; 20 Osage FRESH SELECT OYSTERS adulterated foods have been plae 5 sent* raw do"sash�nbsege.nt===109 This, 7`49" ed on the market, the label"must SEED WHEAT.-A quantity of -35 VARIETINI ape" wm;; Oven topwtiw Making OOA* be worded in such a manner as hood gores wheat for seed free from 041 CHRISTI ES BISCUITS lease far 3 or 6 months at by rotan impastUes. Apply 110 FUD 0.PU IL she year. Half a to indicate that the article is Lot to 2" 3owly,or yearly watracid payable,quairtatIv. cleremont Broken @*set biscuits, 7c. a lb, Saginaw 4avds,us nom or anaer.with PaPw Z payable in advea pure. There is no article of food I QOWS FOR SALE-Two sows with gge•xoei4116:6.11 ookusissis ten Z.P.has, 9 pip own.I weeks out.and I sow dos, to ''Fine Naval Oranges-25e., 3k., Me. a dcm too secs,t111 on$ insertion. that is adulterated more frequent- Greenwood road, eon. Ilse coute par 11 G.WEST. contract rates mad*ksown GO&PPUOS- Ind,rhone ly than maple syrup and maple 2" On. NO free advwslsdn I aninst.-U-no nXer. The greater part of the SALE-House and lot situated Ad wilbou wrm will be Motu farm wan"A share"&a- Finest Redpath Granulated Sugar . FOQRn Brook lit.. 01SK&WOUS, Opposite the ism adveraft- article which is a *wfor discothunu a upposed to be OW&Wly* old. and ems to the Pak, r e khod2st church. For particulars a too ting %pig ­n"er WQQ,Nam Claremont 20 1 las- for$1-W ish#oarkp"eap"at"Naod W in the bounds of a sugar bush, RENT-A millinery store and TBRUS TOwOrk room on the north side of Most St but is ma. Pickeri%t Pose the 111.29 Grocers manufactured in the large lesion&I once. Apply to MR 61.00 if P�ia in advance. Buy your Groceries at the J1.25 par year ALSIX. DL LT.an tb anhaoripi3oseto the United SWAB.*IJ0 cities. Cheap sugars are used and in advance the desired flavoring is producedOR SALE-Roach farm, 125 acres F tuore or less, one concession south of 11 quantity of pure Fjksrjng village. Good buildings. spl by using a small dl JOHN MURKAR, ProprIetor, maple syrup or sugar, and the I- Il watered. Apply to W.H. HARRIS, HARDSON'S of Port Pair" fess 1� dt when placed on the mark- proucOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE- NOTES AND COMMIENTS et must be labelled "Maple Cotu- HISituatedinthe village of Pickering on Christine,street,consisting of one acre of lead. pound," "Maple Mixture" or 80030 Good trams house, good ,table, "versa good The ,term "work" is a peculiar similar term which will indicate bearing apple and plum trots and plenty of Winter' Goods Going at Cost stood water. For farther particulars a word. It is the basis of all mate- Tly W that the article is not pure,and in N.GRAuGEN111681.%Sheridan&vs.. orouto t It is "work" that rial progress. this way complying with the Act. has made the world as we find it U1 ARM TO RENT of 100 acres.being The greater part of' the p6re composed of lou 9 and 10 in the nth con. to-dity. it is work that has given of Pickering Ldjoicicg the vi of Green' As the season is far advanced we are selling maple syrtip produced in this 'scrod, First-ola"bui dinsts, good too*" and off our winter 'goods at LO the world all the physical and manufactured in Que- cultivation, CIO" to school. cost rather than carry them over. country is Dian in a high auto of chorea,mill.see.within two Milan of the C.N. intellectual comforts that -It chorea,-bec where the industry is a very EL station. Will be rented to a good man for a -day. The great Possession as %"=of= once. J, Is. DLS- enjoying to extensive one. The manufactur. NZY, W tbv Ig%f 'of the world occupy their exbalted work. To ers of the pure article in Canada SALE-A good rough-cast going at prices which sell them. FOR CIOWA 200 pair mitts, gloves and gauntlets 7 positions as a result of are now petitioning the Dominion bouse containing 8 rooms besides them wffrk is a.-pleasure and it iso and good cement eller. Hard and soft water Government asking them to 80 inside boaae- 000-111fth Of an bets Of stood gard- 50 horse blankets, all kind@, shapes and sizes, going at cost. them to view the re- on oontsialza dye a PIG trees besides other . .delight to u Act by 1 -41246 mend the Adultemtio fru t. Also perial 81ford stove in first prilts of their-labors. Notwith- a -1-9 oven sttacbs& For forth. 2 imitation robes, reg. $10.00, reduced to $8.00 making it illegal to have the word repair wah w apply to THOS. 8.STEPHEN-it large (soli.Claremont Itfthis. there i .Maple*, or any of its derivatives " culars I only Gallaway robe. reg. $22.00, on sale $17.00. .number of people in the world y pack- 1 IST CLASS 100-ACRE FARM TO -who despise that word,-and they appear on any labels or an RENT for term; of yaaro This place is 8 fur and imitation lined coats, reg. $20.00, now 111'.00. township of ages of maple syrup or maple '; situated north half of lot 35,con.6.to ,despise all those who have to gb stag Of cultivation, sugar unless the same be zuaran- I wh�t%and is to III being ssst&t*ofthe 1a&eJ.F.Mger* 1`10- 1 only dogskin coat, reg. $22.00, now $18-001. -work" for a living. They look' teed pure and not,a mixture con- log%w1c*done in the fall,ready for crop. No.I I bui.dings. Every convtcleacc Immediate jupon work ax a bar to society. uuds of foreign I Oossesswo For further particular. applIL110 1 only duck working Smock.- reg. $3.50, now,$2.50. taining comPo i Stevenson. in- at eight If' They enter an office sugars' This demand on the part t�-Gble ... .. .. o'clock in the morning to "attend to business, i while they last at (their business. may of the honest dealers in the cutin- Come and get some bargains -Itryisamost reasonable one and book keep- TISPERSION SALE -be that of clerking or eep- we hope the government J. Disney's Bi Implement Store, of the entire herd of XJ ig Ing at a "salary" of. ten dollars a fit to grant the request. :week). Their-next door neighbor 75 HEAD OF SCOTCH SHORT- 7 7 W]Atb HORN (11ATTLE Y. may enter a factory, where he I _' '.- also everything else NATURE WILL CURE YOU A full Lille of machinery, harness and carrialzeq :..may -work" at twenty dollars a belonging,to -,week. But the latter- gets hisof Xidaty Disease,Aided by Father I C H A R D W A R P the farmer needs always in stock. led and his clothes are Morruicy's go. 7. hands Sol Mount Pleasant Farm. Balsam. on late,,-t cut, and in conse- not of the 911 FrWay, Mmvb I Oth, I quence he occupies a position an Kidnev trouble is one of the most din- A civilization math low. .1 ts of mankiad, 'and leads the scale of ssing ailments tre to rheumatism. This is The auction will be,held,under.covLer, • er than the ten dollar clerk, the backache and theuma mences at 12 o.clock. sharp. because of the importance of the work com -of whose knowledge is a extent done by the kutneys,--work which must Lunch at 11 o'clock. Spring will soon he here and C. H. Burling bas i'stock of up-to-date goods. ' .knowledge.,of the latest fashions proceed normalli, to insure good health, r catalogde I his cArpets an es. Get his prices Apply for to Richard Ward, Call and see d rugs as he has the latest styles. .B The latter A very large proportion of civilized me for the spring sewing. and C. H.`Burling and newest dances. trouble, Balsam,or 0. M. Forsyth, North before you buy. The time has come sewing machine delivered in your bows on people have some form of kidney Claremont. willsupply ya�u with a riew Sin ear ..also is familiar with all the Sport- sometimes without knowing that their- and your old machine taken in part payment. Don't for- 'Ing events of the day and knows -cure 'S EDO. J.kcxso-'i the instalment Plan rockers, children!* malady is of that nature any obscure Auctioneers get my stock is now complete in furniture.such its fancy rocke! pains can often be traced to diseased SILVESIDES) rockers,centre tables, extension tables, beds. couches, dressers and stands. what jockey is going to ride A kidneys. L cabinets, springs mattresses. window shades. brass and :'•certaiu horse on a certain day. These organs aA- the filters of the body secretaries, music c needles and supplies for all makes of T to strain out of the blood orood curtain poles, sewing machine us. All the latest records 14..t J%A knows nnthing of the pro. heir function is .�_ III machines. Call and hear the new Victor gramophone. an IM11411'"rri V for sale. les grew that-is being made in scien- worn out t tiss c and other inipurid S f '-itific research. If he were asked gathered by the blond in its course Who occupied the clef! regal resi- %Vhen the kidneys become COT11Frs!ed `pd slu"ish, these impurities, including N S -Ing ,J ant for r1in 2tonuH99Hfif dense at Ottawa, his brain W' odld the--iriftating and poisonnus uric acid,are TRA I -ing your order.' not entirely removed from the blood see cuts before placing be taxed to iU utmost to give R The result La that the uric acid is deposit Call-and get prices and IS TO -correct answer. This is the class using the, ed in the joints and tissues. ca CAREFUL ATTENTION TO who abhors, the term 11*ork." agonies of rheumatism and frequently % affecting the liver and other orlpins, W MANITOBA ALBERTA FUNERAL WORE i--While he -goes to business" his Father Morriscy, the famous priest- W A N EMBALMING AND employer will say that he himself physicianof Bartibogue.N.B.,after nitich SASKA-TCHE '44works" in his office. It is an research compounded a remedy which Ph T%a may throuigh one night or day, Bell or Independent.- worked hand in hand with Nature, His :7 honorable thing to work, and it is doctrine, justified by thousands of cures, 'far "better for a man's physical, was that the need is not a patchwork LOW COLONLTr RATES relief, but a treatment that will enable i1intellectual and moral well-being g through For swdm wevellind Solon ad Ised6se IT the forces of Nature,,working Vial& Dae e kidneys, coyriplifft their intend- tha t b"agage in some honorable th- kid" ys, to ac N ow, is' 'the '"'Ti ed work.• -emplo 'went.- ltdoes not lower a pecial Trains Regular Trains y S His famous prescription. No.7,assists iman's dignity is he has to throw the kidneys to work v4sraway and ellm- waiselvTower LMTW TerasteGAR TO BUY SU Doff his collar and roll up his sleeves inati the harinful­folic acid from the Esch TMDAT 1"o PJL Daft -and "work"until the pespirstion whole system, in the form of tablets. sled Al2M Throo Colonist No.7 is easy to take,and will effect cures KAR(Z 10.10 IPA - siga Twist skeperol s rolling down' his cheeks in where other remedies have failed. Be 'best and our prices are a 11ovest, It in an.honorable call- not trifle with kidney disease, but tam We do not handle any but the the streams. t t1gat bas i your order early and secure the best at or below No..7-Tablets, the trestatiek C06MM Can go Traim therefore leave fi rs. Ing to dig ditches provided the proved so mccessful with other 114ifferem price of inferior stuO. The beat is not too good for dureustome Pr 50c. a.box, at your draggiK's or frous -work is done well. " It is only the No abano for bertha This Mwidee Co.. Ltd- Our motto is quality first and prices as low as compatible. man who works who thoroughly Father Mordscv Thmgh Traim Toronto t� Li why our trade has grown to such proportions. enjoys life- He may 9P home At Montreal,Que. Wm*q and West if not you.are missing a great night tired,.but he.can enjoy his Sold and guamnteell in Pickerini 'l- AA sev CJJL A&M 6W opir of"Soulon, :Have you tried our freeh fish? 7 evening by T. M. McFadden treat.� We geta,Supply every week. • paper and a good night': Sleep. MR OUGHA GEORGE PHILIP, This is aft age of adulteration. the number M. -It is most surprising de ranges arm -,of articles that are placed on sale ESTABLISHED 1873 which are not what they areNow is the time to procure your oranges for marmalade,also sweet nayels 5 bars Monkey represented to be. The depart- and-lemons. Ali fi-eshgoods. 10 bars Sailor Buoy soap. 25c. Tim Standard Bank of 25c. 2 tins (lbs.)our own bakingowder, 25c. 2 tins Monarch went of Inland Revenue, for brand soap, 21 16s. Redpath's sugar, $1.00. 4lbs. light brown sugar, $1.00. Head Offies: TORONTO salmon. 25c. 31 . 5 gals. prime white coal oil, 75. several years, have been making 4 cold blast.lantern globes,' 25c as at 31st PirluarY, 1911 'tical examination of many Record of Business an analytical LIABUATIM have been plaC_L GILLESPIE Rzwuitcxs lines of goods that ha. G. A. TERMS CASH- Capital Paid up 82,000,OMOD le in various parts of the Gold, Silv*r and Gov- ed on sale S3,084',59cm Reserve Fund meat Notes 9M93 and Profits - Dominion, and the number which Due by ftrilo Have proved to be "prue" is com- GOOD WORK HAS BEGUN C,0,wasoeiA&MothW3O`f1" 2,910,24&" 1,267,10LOO THE Call slid sins Notes in Circulation Lawn on oa-ratively small. In many icases E PEOPLE AT GORDOYS-SALE-ROOM-8- Discounita articles of food have been adulter- 'A GOLD MINE FORTH. to . Does to Books Governsseati D01110,11ft which is de. We have the best in furniture and kitchen utensils. "rip czrcwiatim 100,000,00 Divkkads ated with, substances Wit!oak sideboard, $20-00. Roll top desk, oak, $20-00. Kit- I : - - is to the customer. Just think-4 Eng- Book Promises cidedly 0 Ist,06"I Dining chairs, from 75c. to V100 each. chem chairp, from 40c.to ft 6se Aseaft 40c. Balmoral rugs, w carps In the United States very strict fish velvet pile carpet, cost$2.50 yd., for wool tfi, ,'laws have been passed dealing bedroom sets and extension tables. See our graniteware sod brooms at 29c. 7 Above goods have all been slightly us"but of the bmt. 6ML per aliewas, with this matter. Labels on Call and see before buying. Shop open daily. earswurcapita-Twetit per.. ..articles of food must tell exactly Geo. P. SCHOLFMD, 'DAY1 AM la Tavel%U4 Jusawy, what the ,purch�gi;er. is getting. W. X. C3_0JE:?J1)0W _,plCrKERING -.Geowai Government bag 00 ,4 of Ch* -The Dominion Gover Corner arch and King Ste. lit k : ,A 'k' .;'# :� ,.f � :.� '.>,,.,.,. ;•.- °.."•r'-„..�.:�'.'se"e•z•'�,.r” e.i- - •• 0.- `L-,: �.�;-� y: w� :;'st'..t< ��� �� - _ "w -a'�•*c, ..� CLA689140"T Eatenelve Credit isle '. .,AW"'Undeehill was in the city /N H I • -or- !."4 or- B OTS A SHOES < • pori Tuesday.:' A LIBERAL OFFER REG. CLYDE HORSES 1 Min M'orgaret Macnab is in the . !Cit this week. When the hair thins out ou the I•ilgh Grade shorthorn Cauls. ll q. of the head and the bald spot is get- Cid Y9r*3W* Our spring e Neal is dangerously ill at the Siseer. , cin read to is ublic. dont P g tock o! home of his sou. John. g y ed p go s+irtaa,Ike,Hay. , 1 N. Y. Poacher, of Tomato, was get discourag or irritable. Just y }3o the villa er,$nada to our dru fat and ask for Parisian � r ge y Sage Hair Tonic. Se will charge you There will be sold by auction, on Mian Annie Found is in the city 80e,for a large bottle but if,,it doesis expected In a few days. , tole a weep! visiting relatives. cause hair to grow where the hair is itVl'�ij*, ilCb 11t�3, 1911 _ r ' Ra Bnmahr,of Bradford,Spent thin Ing out-nothia on this-earth •• - Call and inspect our goods. Pay pe g B At Netherlee Farm, Lot 4, Con. 1, Bunday with his parents here.' - Uxbridge, the following pro- - 3ties Gerrie diorgan is apeadiag And we want to as to everybody, party belonging to The Corner$tyre. W. M. PALMER, Proprietor ' A few days withkelatives here. man, woman and chid, that Ton can MR JAMES HOWITT Miss babel Bryan is speriding have your money back if Parisian . A week with yes in ToronSage isn't the best hair grower, hair HBsy mare,li yrs old.t�y VeAs H• �I����S Oharles r. of Uxbridge, saver, hair beautifier and dandruff supposedto be in foal to Mikado; cure on the market to-dry. mare.9 yrs old IIeR. p was in town on Friday on boas• , supposed to be It stops itching scalp and failing in foal to Baron Glister; Bay mare, 6 lmparfaatehewing of fine"display of t Job. Baru and David Ross of hair i.nd makes hair gmw thick and ym old,reg.,supposed to be in foal to phi d apt Harvey abundantly. All druggists everywhere Loyal Herron: Bay mare. 4 yrs old, Tw7 a tl�O. P. R. were home over Sun- l _ niter►y� The Giron Mfg. Co., Fort le, Ont. 8 yrs old.H D,auppoee to be in foal Awa Lm gray las Forsyth, of Uxbridge, is See that the girl with -the Auburn to prince of Orange; Bay filly, rising X i visitin with Morgan and Mrs. hair is on every bottle. Sold and 1 yr, by Royal Choice(imp.)reg.; Bay - and res them. J. . . gg guaranteed by T. M. McD'adden. stallion, ✓icing 1 yr, by Royal Choice Babowiptions taken for all Magaainea, 3 Mr• Halliday, of Calgary, is (imp.), reg.; Black el ng, rising 4 N gg y y s spending a few days with James yrs, driver, suitable or hearse horse. �1>al> Weekly and Dail ;.� Birreil. CATTLE-Red cow,8 yrs old, due k Gregg dt Coates chippped two ca-- j March 12; Red cow, 9 yrs, old, due tT H. R=C3H�3.R,?3�ON' f loads of hogs to Peterboco on March 10; Red and white cow, 4 yrs + Old, due March 18; Part Jersey cow,9 � .�Dr. R Brodie attended--& boas- yrs old,due April 20; Roan cow,6 yrs tb� old,due anon after sale; Red row, 7 s tress meeting of acementeompany yrs old,due soon after sale; Red cow. last week. a Fre"old, due soon after sale; RedWELLA '{ John and Mrs. McAvoy spent heifer, rising 3 yrs, due March fl; Red S O M E T H I N C NEW : Sunday with the former's parents heifer, rising , re due is March; Red in Balsam. cow's yrs old, bred JanctarY 6• Red Rev. J. A. Grant was in the city cow,8 yrs old,fresh milch; Bed cow, _ •' oo Monde viaitin bier brother, 9 yrs old,-fresh mi-Ith; !rat cow; r7 g Shorthorn bull, rising 8 req -7 sstrrs�, e who Mr.. and Mrs.Pooler,of Toronto, yearlingy Ill. rising 2 !teers; 8eyearlintg haif9Z 7 � � � - _ Wa,Sh1.n� Al spent a few days with Dr. C. J. By Lydia E. PinkhatWs calves, tiering l yr old. Cots- and ii[rS. Brodie. COTSWOLD SHEEP-20r Cots .. 1�•� Lew. and Mrs. Todd of Stouff- Veptable ColmpouM wold ewes,supposed to be In lamb; 16 Ilf i8u18 vine spent Sunday here with the Toronto.-I 1 ve a m reg. Cotswold ewe lambs; Reg. Cots- : latter'@ parents. gladly � y° ! Wold stock ram. �' ■'� P testimonial in favor of your wonderful SWINE-Yorkshire white brood �.�4.ite ` A number from here took in the medicines. Lost October I wrote to sow. bred Jan.21; 5 young Yorkshire qa Massey-Harris procession at LTx- you for advice as I was completely run white brood sows, supposed to be in bridge on Tuesday. down, had bearing down sensation in pig: Yorkshire white brood sow with . The latest otrt. The ead•• Mrs. Wm. Jonesand Mrs. Forgie the lower part of 8 pigs: 7 store pigs about 4 months visited at the home of Jaa. Milne bowels, backache, old; 11 fat bogs. set running and the best: , of Uxbridge on Ttiesday. and pain in the POULTRY--85 black Minorca hens; washing machine made• ` Mrs. Price Pugh, Of Uxbridge side. I also sof- 7 black Minorca cockerels. g g { feredtsridblyfrom SAY and GRAIN-About 8 or 10 Customer may have it for township, is now burp preparing ; ` gas. tons mixed bay: About 250 bushels of - two washings on trial. .:to move into the village. s After receiving Maodscheuri bade suitable for seed; _ Edward Derusha, of St. Cath our directions, I srioee, is spending s few day- p About i0ESS- a ser oats. CHARLES SARGENT ICLAREAdox�' pe g y„ followed them HARNESS-get team harness. top close! and am now nvith his brother. Frank, of North y collars, good: Set team harness; 2 sets Claremont. entirely tree !soca plow harness; Set single harness; S UARDwARE, 'STOVW AND MRNACCES t psin in back and e On Monday last two rinks of bowels, and am top collars; String of bells; Pair horse } hlanket+: Black robe, nearly new: ���• curlers from 9touffville visited stronger in every Grev robe, nears new. the club here but were defeated way, e IMPLEMENTS-A Speight wagon, 4 by 20 shots. I also took Lydia E Pinkham'e ,With box and spring seat :set wrought Dr. C. J. Brodie had the misfor- Vegetable Com�°and before my baby iron wheels to fit 3f inch skein: Set Anne to fall on the ice on Wedoes• a'� born. and + �0�� it Wghi trucks; Set bobalei hs; Democrat 1� to all pregnant women.-MRS. . g (� � dap last and austttin a fracture of WmwsY 92 Lo Ave„Toronto,Oat wagon ;iro Top buggy : Cutter. Cart: one of his ribs. Ran �Vagnn box : Success manure spread- W. H. Pngh has sold a two-year Aaother Womaia Cored er;-Massey-Harris binder and fore }s ''old driver to Joseph- Linton and Maple Creek, Sask.-I have used carririge,8 ft cut; Deering mower. 5 To purchase 10,000 lbs. of also a heavy horse to Thomas Por- Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- it cut; Driassey•Hi►rria hay tedder; PZ� D�TA $2N?�ER i iter of Broo iia, pound and Blood Purifier, and I am Horse rake, 10 ft. P. Ffamilton ; Seed Mies Ma Morgan, of Toronto, now in perfect health I was troubled drill, Massey-Harris, combined, 12 s �, Mary g with pains everryy month. I know other spouts: Cultivator, Massey-Hestia. 18 spent Sunday with Magnus and women who im er as I did and I will teeth; Disc barrow, 12 disc. Frost h I have taken over the Plymouth Twine agency held for a number of -Mrs. Henderson and with other g!�y mmead your medMno, is Wood, Drum roller: 3 seta iron bar• years by Thos. Beare, of Whitevale.and am preps red to, supply his cwGom" q�! ti«., Cian=i )nt friends. them. You may publish this if you rows,8 sections each. Rood, with dou- ere with their favorite brand of-twine at the i.r.t market prices. ` Mr. F. S. Scott, of Brussels, ac- think It will help others.-MxL F. L bletree to connectbof• sets.20 ft long; I also solicit;he patronage of all those farmers who desire a good re- " companied by his son. D. M. Scott Coca:. Maple Creek, Sank. Single Verity plow Pio. 'E1 ; Massey liable twine. Plymouth Twine needs no introduction to the people of Pick- • , � of Hamilton, spent Sunday with If you belong to that countless army Barrie mower,b ft •ut: Single plovr, ering township, and my many customers need have no hesitation in placing_ his daughter, Mrs. Semis. of women who suffer from some form Wilkinaoo.No. 7; 9laple plow. o.13, their orders with me, t: Saturday last was springlike in of female ills don't hesitate to try Fleury, with Tickler wheel: !furrow In at,ticipation o!a large demand for this popular twine I have had the 4A 9a F pham Q tabic Cpm- low, Cocksbutt; Fanning mill;Turn- Plymouth Twine Co. reserve for my customers 10,000 Ibe, of twine, but it V LydiaL F. pp „• . ;appearance and owing to the mild � made fro®root and hubs. ip pulps✓; Bag truck- 1 Eisy racks; doubtful if thio amount will be enough for all. It will be FIRST 006tE. Haas of the weather a considerable Set scales, ca 1200 lbs; Set scales, FIRST SERVED. If I cannot see all before April 1st. telephone your order . —_amount of snow disappeared, ' _ - __ _ _ _ cap 240 lbs; Turnip drill; Scuffler: so I may be able to reserve your favorite brand for you. 1 Two loads of oung people from err Grindstone: Stock reek : Dtpping y C trou h for sheep 50 ft she@ rack; With every order of 100 lbs I am giving a coupon _ the Methodist church were enter• a m P er e w i A. g p p rained by W. and Mrs. Ward, of _ ° " Y , j o I,r Quantity of hardwood. ready for the WGR'T�3 ON'F3 QCT•T _ r Balsam on Friday evening. stove; Leader churn; 90 cotton grain absolutely frees. , �° ?'� e��� !s bags,and other articles. Chas. Proctor, who has been v i v i _ "' FURNITURE-A Ha py Thought `- f K Get the twine you have used for years and run no risks at harvest time. r confined to the house for some ' d o-zti tt e 1 d- range,coal heater, cos stove, sheet Plymouth is your.cheapest insurance against idle horem and idle men at bar. #" a - O iron heater, stove i � time through illness spent Thum- � . C � t: 8 0 = r� t for suite vest. tl► day with Thomas and Mrs. Pater- o gQ ec tc off �!« as good no new. 8 bedsteadep dresser,9 v Cl o. b!O secretaries, 2 bureaus, cupboard, re- �7 'fin• lot:oir °�"a $ s o i`]'* frigerator, extension table. 6 stair HQWa,rd E. Turner, a , �YBQ�e � Ten new members were initiat- o R5% 4-4 chairs, small tak�lee, kitchen table, � sated into the Home Circle on o1r e; �' 0-0Z.w 8 rocking chairs, sewin machine,66 Taesdap night thus making 17 0 b yds tapestry carpet good,36 yards of R BRYAN since the organizer, Mr. Walker, III '° m w Jas O� linoleum nearly new,etc. Lnml�r Y _R. - w ' began work about Feb. let "• Feb!ys s As the Proprietor is giving up farming SATL3LM Nor y 0 everything will be sold. Tobaccos, pt and smokers' ' Mrs G. H. $amts was is the city de a Pine flooring, Yanitobs siding drop eundriea. Cbntrai office Bell a . on Monday and on her return was 9 ••• aoZ W a SALE. AT 11 O'CLOCK. LUNCH }iding: matched, rough and dressed Telephone Co. Aaaggee�or for ,accompanied by her friend, Mian e g o °' °'+ >ray ,,es Trains met at Stouffvills on the' pine and hemlock. 1 in.and 1 in. Robson Lanfsalry. '~ Dtt.ud Qaerrin, of Brussels, who is g �� J a. O• morning of sale. draeeed pins,;in. V matched 6 spending a few days with her. �' !t >! $ $ • ' o •• July • pine. New Brunswick white CLAt;EMONT. ONTARIO Quite a few from here attended • 0 8 .9 s o :C a" '+ Terms--Hogs, fat cow, fowl, grain. cedar shingles. = ? ear hay.and sums of•10.00 and under, T scan 6twiotty Cseh W. F. Disney'@ sale at Greenwood °' �' �� cash; other amounts 8 months cred- ao Thursday last and also Mr. it on approved paper. 4%per annum W. D. GORDON &SON. Baker's sale near Altona. Prices ``' t>»s A' I allowed for cash. Are reported high at both sales. Jaa°aty frits-wht is ob...u. � _ i*.roes,r.ers te,�sbriaa•fa,osfostas u. PRENTIOE A HOOVER.. � � •� �x Remember the Sale of farm J.H. Millard.Clerk. Auctioneers 01=81 I stock, implements etc., belonging NORTHERN GROWN TREES to the anisate of the late W.T D. D S I M P S O N �& Coo Pngh, which will be held on '�uespear,- clay next. See bills for full par. . gra"yinees, plum,cherry, g000sber- Of at1 matsdale aad•deden blackberries, - ,�y�ca, - ries. currants; dew- kept in stook. f1 will psis you . - The evangelistic Services which = _- berries,nut trees, ornamentals of to call M our works sed inspsot our stoop -have been held in the Baptist all kinds. Norway spruce, roses, and obtain priced. Don't be imidW by ebnrch for the past few weeks We are pleased to announce to the public generally-that we have engaged flowerir►g ahrube.climbers.of many Wiswe do not employ them,eousei uent- ' a first-class milliner who will take poseession of tbat.department in about sorts,etc. Mammoth dewberry a ly we can, and do throw o8 the sow* have been discontinued. They two weeks to prepare for our millinery opening which will' take place about specialty. Send for my catalogue, commisdoo of 18 par sent.,which you VO were fairly well attended and with April lot, when we hope to be in a position to satisfy the various wants of all. it tells the whole story. Mer ion esttainly save by purchasing from us, good results. Further particulate later on. this paper. call solicited. On Saturday of last week the BPRING GOODS arriving dail In eve de artment WMIT etAN1TE M '..• Brougham school hockey team vis- g y . p WISMER'S NURSERY 0200. Whitby, Oahe! iced our burg and played the re- PORT BLOIN - - ONTARIO ' turn match with the Claremont GROCERIES, FRUIT& CONFECTIONS Ei • W. E VANS, , school team, but were defeated by Z'�I frvsna'r �11a sea►: h - IS goals to 1. The game.was re- The PiCkerin� fereed by Mr. Sanderson of Bron- : 'P8>n p Manufacturer : - as :ov :a: aLss�rtaaastt z. gham"to the satisfaction of all. 'dor price far Jea.and 'Coffee POs ser.. A" Corr= VigHance Committee Shop and Residence, Dundas eG�t Our village has a number of young - , players who will give a good ac- Black tea, good flavor......:...20c,�Ib. Black tea......................26c. Ib. . _ count of themselves in a few years. Black and mixed tea...........26 Black and mixed tea...........�p The oh t of this Association is to` WHITBY, ONT. x lessen stealing and prosecute - z Freda last were a da in Black and mixed tea.....:...r.40 Black and mixed tes...........60 '• g Three doors west of Whitby HOaedr, - y busy Y CoRee.......:.........:..... the felons. - -,-- -- - - - Claremont. One car of work hor• fl. 86 ,, Coffee................. 40 ' . em - ha stolen a i eras was delivered here for ship- — — M b6I •isg sly witf comm n . thk aaq immediately wi sn member We are prepared to Instal orirot�. ', meat to the Toronto market. Mr. $1,60 - $1.76 of Executive Coati Nes p>ymps on short notice,also attend Trainer. of Regina, also shipped Huy from us. you save lbs.;or about three to flue dollars a year--this is for Mombrrsbip fee - {1+OQ to all kinds of repairing- You horses aad three ehotthorne your consideration. Brooms at old prices-21k 80 and 8ie. Scrub 1y�ma•be bad tram rats Prwia.ut er Agent for the Ontario Wind MUi, to the west. A carload of fat brushes and daubers-6c.to Me. som.esn ea avrita.aos. a�g�iae engines and ' NO Battle wan also shipped to Montre gzea Com.-L. J. Banks. the ar ure gear MAD ND al by Messrs• Gregg & Goatee. W.V.Richardson,P[cte`riag.Ont . Market were also held ata that dai MAGNET CREAM SEPARATbt1 W ��w aad as a� whole our village had D. �I:�I FSQN' dz Co., PICBERING j.". °t�; dent.Arthur je�o , 4' Quite a eit3fled appearance. >Phow No.60 at tesid000e. t; 9 .w.. ... .... „,.. .. :.. :.. ._ _ .. .. ...'.... .. . •'.. ,... ':r•.A �`a• �;':-.. .'ts: .;ice :,:K, a" � ,� ,..,. ,a .y; .c ¢ .v+ :'+`}•r .r-•+r. n -?s.;1.*. ;?:fit: + 'y,.w,'�••"tr: �s •gSs"S^ r. . »..a,.,..:uh"•S 'y' ,. .':. .,•,,._ ..... : .. -.n ,._..'..Wy '.. .; .. ..y„ f 'S FYw} .w.:s. •'6L cwt. x• •-'r'S Ftl."L•S ... Sy.fir "' rq ,y�,.9:�. .:"�C. ^f k.r ,,yxyl x. 'y'•�.. k Y°�'`�;.' @.: , �, .� ..u, 've. ,s;S ,s.�" �k,•' h.. "'r,,,,+:v n �.,'gr.' � : ;7 M1 _W-59 CT"7 INE31X �ry - Atibtto h Modern Miracle THE SUNDAY SCHOOL- STUDY Off6tor -- INTLRNATIONAL LESSON,, THE solm- Cured Loc Ataxia Staivaard Article EVE TWHJ= NARCH 5. on now as incurable by several ----The Sufferer Had Been Given UP W. Rs"y foruw in mi L I _'F.Making antity, For Sati1i"weter. —Hos Also WilliamsWillja=' Lesson X. goes up by a Doctors--Hospital Treatment Useful for five whirlwind into heaven, 2 Kings lkuuJrcJ purposes, For Removing Paint. CAD c Pills Worked the Miracle. 2. 1-18. Golden Text, A equals 2016 q _-Sin 7r. DA. Gen. S. 24. SO -Sinko-clodi SAL ata ra=.Ctc J Before the discovery of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, locomotor stasis Use-only t6 Bele. D &a been fully demonstrated, Verse 1. Jehovah would take ke up ,Was considered an incurable disease. It h L IL f these pills, Elijah.—Elijah bursts upon the scene 'however, that this disease can be cured through the use o in, and the -directions Carefully at the'start with none of the an- where the treatment is persisted nouncements as to birth which we followed. and first shows find in the livis of most heroes, and Locomotor ataxia is a disease of the ginal cord, stand erect when the eyes are -closed, or in the hisdeparture is as full of mystery 4tseif in ap inji to' a -of the gait, dark. it is 6_ara,;terized by pecullar disturbance Bus, is Mon difficulty in governing the motions of the legs- One of the COI Jesus,"i it recorded that he w translated in this way, although earliest signs is a tired feeling, particularly noted in the RADIUM FUEL OF FUTURE. eat and ea Enoch, of course, shares the dis- end and his taking it back with 1 provo�ed by slight exertion, and This sensation is knees and ankles. feeling is associated with it, tinction' not having seen death- him was a symbol of his possession its Energy One Million Times va in not relieved by rest. Often a numb - and these two symptoms are always preseI the,early stages. As Gilgal-Not to- be confusedwith of the spiritual authority of his disease progresses, there is an increase in the duration and ex- the Gilgal on the eastern border of great master. He stood the test Greater Than Coal. foot alone, then ex- Jericho. It stood on a lofty hill', imposed upon him, and shown him- Scientists will soon make the pro- numb feelings, covering times�the tent of the gat at growth, and the in- about eight miles northwest of self a worthy successor of the old blew of the conservation of the -tending to the leg. The disease is usually of Blow crease and intensity of the Symptoms is not noticed; but its progress Bethel, and is now called Ji1jilia. It hero who had been feared by kings. world's coal a deal issue, according Ily approaches a total.lack of feeling in the seems to have been the. seat of a He puts to proof at once this newly. to Dr. A. H. Bucherer, a"profiessor is constant, and gradually n the school of young men in training.for bestowed power, by smiting thi� of ;!lysins in the University , of entire inability to govern a ,7),egg, causing wobbling gait and an e bet. `eaters of the Jordan and going Bonn, German- . Radium, Dr. As 9 11 ra age progresses-the patient loses- all control over the work of & prop y Istops. the a (14). 3his was suffi- Bucherer b supersede water, and bee and has to be cared 2. Tarry here-The purpose of over dry shod eiievesf will h bowels and becomes utterly helpless, Elijah was probably to spare his tient to convince the sons of the coal as the source of the world's boy like a child. prophets Williams' Pink Pills to cure this anguish of witnessing that Elisha was_n��- �rgy and heat C h In proof of the power of Dr. successor the 8 rah-Jaue-R -Antler, Bask., says' "Fordeparture. g t e gifts of a great prophet, "Some ffien of great imaginative, Mrs-Sarah—Jane—Roller, of the stormy scenes of his he it4rriblw ma seven years from 19M to 1907, my son James was afflicted with loco- Fully a dozen years had elapsed and they humbly make acknowledg- power," says 'Dr. Bue rer, "have motor ataxia. During that time he was treated by several of the best since the call had come to Elisha' at ment oftheirallegiance. Still, as described the situation when de. doctors in the West, but their treatment failed to be of any benefit,and the plow, and -during all that time,-'verse 16 shows, they remain some- prived of its sources of heat and en- ,ki t all control of his he' had no doubt enjoyed the closest ', what skeptical as to the departure ergy, the human race.wiH gradual- d worse, till finally he los ike kept growing worse an from his bed to intimacy with this most picturesque of Elijah, and suggest a -search by ly J1.6, out from cold, and wh-eu 'um 'limbs, and could not move at all. I had to carry him im I- strong men. There is a ter- -the earth's surface conditions 'rill it to enable him to sit up: He character in the Old 'Testament. It m n ipersistency. obtain chair, where I would have to tie him,all control of his kidneys and may be, also, that, with his love tain humor in the with 0 in similar to those on the face was as helpless as &12 infant; be log to relieve him of his suffering. for solitude, Elijah wished in these !which they urge this upon Elisha (51 _tj 00 -13-U Ec CU. bowels, and we daily looked for death a t in radium i In 1908 we sent him to the Brandon Hospital, hoping that the treat- closing days to tear himself' away until he shamefacedly gives in and ti,t, have found an energy which bids them =end and look. ment there would benefit him. In this, though, we were disappointed, from all human companionship.- Their surpasses by more than ar milli.ya. ttr Id and the hospital doctor advised me to take him home, as they said Beth-el-His object in halting 'failure to find a trace of the 'D times anything that can be suppl, isoer. after three days, left Elish time a friend advised the use here and at Jericho was, in all pro- I a ed b the combination of any known could do, nothing for him- At this t 0 y of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Being willing to try anything in the hope bability, to reasaure the young pr. �as their undisputed leader. fust. "Scientists'of finding relief for my boy, I bought a supply. in less than three phets who were being schooled Law all aver The world aret Pantha I noted a slight improvement in his condition. In six months I these places. Bethel was insepar- i solve the devoting their effQrts to he could walk once more and from that on the improvement continu- ably connected with the patriarchall problems presentod," and one of -TIQUITIES AS HEIRLOOMS. these days they will be successf al. ad, till now he is fully cured and once more able to attend school ,history, and had become renowned AN nd do the chores about the house. What Dr. Williams' Pink Pills as the abode of ancient sanctuaries. _7 truly wonderful, and I would strongly recom- (see lesson for January :5). ave done for him is tru 1 Historic AuAtrian C-istle Will Be, d b-c Weni down to Beth-el-Bethel it mend them to all sufferers, for they most certainly save my y 6 life self was higher up than Gilgal.-Th t, I I preserved to Posterity. STANDARD BANK'S I a ubstantiation of what Mrs. Ruller says', Mr. A. E Steele, the ' between them lay a deep va!!cy in- I The well-known mediaeval castle RECORD FOR 00. _,-2nd- �f-Kreutze nstein has been made a 1 V*ll_jnJwn lumber and coal dealer of Antler, .writes- "With reference L-tcr which it.was necessary to deL5u to what Mrs V Mrs," i.e., entailed in the 1910-a Year of Steady Progress and by Pink Pills, I !in making- the journel from Gilg Ruller says concerning her son's cure al..1 ''fi-delkom h&Ve no hesitation in saying that what she says is absolutely true in `- 3 &us of the proj ' Tbcte ,family of its owner, Count Hans Expansion. articular, as I am personally acquainted with the-case. were some of the fruits of Eli jah's_' Wilczek, and its contents have been every p re performed - by Dr. Williams' ;strenuous loyalty to th fruit lig- 'made heirloom.,i, writes the Vicnaa, The past year's.. business of the This great cure in not the only one perf Standard Bank as disclosed in the 1,4 Pink Pills, They have brought- thousands back to health and strength ion, These young men had caught correspondent of the London btan- �11 ' - , ' ' •ZPth annual statement show this ]>Can forced to !his- spirit and were ben train.ed-'dard, This is pews which should after some of the beat doctors in the country have I Institution to be making continued incurable. Not only-in cases of locomotor ataxia, by the older proph,!es at BethcT and gladden tfie hearts of all antiquar�- During the -jive up the case &a incu am- and steady progress and Jericho and Gilgal, and. it may be ianE,-as it means that the unex- branches 'were but in cases of 'partial paralysis, sciatica, acute rheumatism,' a year eight' new many other severe ailments-have they been succeserul. The whole other-center&. to continue'the 'wa k pled collections of antique furni- opened in . Ontiflor- and a Barre- health-giving power-to make rich, red, aga.nst the heathen supersititions tune, weapons, and objects of art 01 secret of their wonderful success is their ber in the- Western apbriding wjri health-giving blood-the one essential for good health. The pills.are which threatened to destroy the Da- in the Mia-dle Ages will be kept it Provinces, making a tetal of 98 of- sold by all medicine dealers, or direct' by mail at 50 cents &Aoxi . or tion- gethe-r in their present setting for fices in the Dominion. The net pro- .,,BrQckville.. Kn'owest thou I-We have no ink. ! all time. the -fit-s &mounted w''W,3,208,23 after six boxes'for $2.50, from The. Dr. Williams'a -Medicine Co 1I as to how the kncIS-deI Kreutzenst4ein is, no dou6t, OUL allowing for all charges, which Elijah's impending departure' bad ' mo,�t complete genuine specimen of I-__ I -J�figuyes, out on -the basis of 18-96 at the age of ninety-five years was reached- these schools. -But, how- ediaeval cast-le in existence. the paid up capital, DIET OF CENTENARIANS. as vigorous as aulan. of fiftya-rid in. ever the news had come, Elisha was �,Zeu tLe, present owner inherited per cent. on fall possession of all his aculties -d and which added to the balance i in no mood to discuss it.and warns it as a yontig man it was'a ruin and. senses. For twenty Year's his t i Wilezek.-has devotc�d abi carried ovei from igog, makes a The One r Absolute liequisite Is the talkative youth tha t is. 'not & but Count total of $427,2812.48, which was dis- dietary had consisted of baked on- -matter for idle gossip. ' large fortune to restoring the build- -7-That It Shall Be Simple, ions and _pumpern-ickel, with now I -A cAy in the valley of � 1,g, and furnishing them throirgh- posed of as follows :- Dividends,- Jericho­- $2-toj000 (12 per cent.); Officers' Ask the nonogenarian. or centen- and- then a meal of bakedapplies -st-- N b-5—i down to the min-Vt0--st- d4taii 7,500; Written-off '"n as to his -diet. Will he ana- or dried beef. However, no speci- the Jordan, over agains e , -ou Pension Fund, S v male famous by the siege of Joshua, with furniture and household ar- Premiums; $25,000; added to Re- *wer in the terms of the bill of fares fic rules other than that of simplic- it being the first to oppose.the pro- titles-of the Middle Ages, which e; so-called ity can be traced in the habits and gress of the Israelites after their he has spent a lifetime in collect- -serve Fu-n4, $100'000r; to.Profit and blished monthly in soros Loss Account, J54,7ft.48.' Ulth jou'rnals, where we find sug- -customs of.those who. inherit the crossing ing. The cast]; lies on a 1I over- Fifty Jordan, drive The general statement shows g: -'o a for luncheons bringing kingdom of earth 7. sons of the prophets looking:the Danube, wit.,in a d I isthin"the" compass of a single "They may find-their elixir of life It culation, 81,96 ,104 Deposits, "M- samples meal stood afar off-They must Of Vienna, and is one of the firs samples from every class and tate- on a diet of oatmeal and sweet Milk, iiave climbed the hills, above Jeri-- sights which all distinguished Visitt 413,5Q3_; ,I�apital, Rest and Burpluo gory of n substances as in Scotland; an baked potato" ' watched_ the two as they in recent Profits, $4,616,5". flie total'Assets . cho, and wAt oncarAiyorous ors to the capital, such as --as if the mere essence of animal and salty as in Ireland; on black descended the valley toward. Jqr'- years, King Edward, Emperor-Wil- are $33,427,328, wr which $q,232.-' and small beer, Roosevelt• 348 is in cash and immediatel?- meat redeemed and made tolerable bread, sauerkraut dan. liam, si�d ex-President' available securities: The loans and of-food. as on the F k 4) every incongruous mixture Rhine;sour milk and bat- 9..A double portion of spirit- have been taken t see.- "Thus," says the Dietetic and ley cake, as in Bulgaria; white Not twice'aa.much zeal arl inspir- - A "fideikommis" is stricter tl�;nl discounts amount" to $93,025,354. Hygienic Gazette,p "we-find berries bread and bla�ck wine, as in south- Shareholders. customers and A ion.as was possessed by his guide, its English cq�iivalerit As it. cannot I niand cheese-.- estate_' ffi-iI'the Standard-Bank will with d-ream.; barian& 'fritters and ern France;macaroni but the portion of an elder son, by b�- cut off like an entail. An received-twit© -as d at the strong cozW.- stuffed dates, roast chestnuts and in Italy; rye, bread, salt'fish, sour the Hebrew law, can, bov:ever, now la� tied'up in this be much please custard, baked potatoes and peanut milk, as in, Sweden, '&c. Every much as the younger. In spiritual way only by a special act of, the tion of th" Birik in' all depart. in, Directorate�2."ere-am, vegetable, salAd, ricI country has its; peculiarities diet. indowment, Elisha wished to be Austrian. �arlianz!pnt,-, which' the ments. The,same Directo te'w&I gect�raphi�at altitude- foremost among the disciples of is' nowadays u-n- re-elected' for 1969 &1 Mr, W. .1ludding and a glass of milk-a corn- according to lower house -elected President,' was re none has ination that would, turn the-atom- and staple food of supply. But the Elijah. willing to pass; been., F. Cion an cid _-i feature characteristic 10. Thou 'asked a hard thingicreated for fifteen years. This dif- and 11r. Frederic NVyl Vi .-Pre- Ach of an ostrich into one uniqve '4east pot. to one and all, is their simple, non-, [n this case b sident. -Spiritual SAs are always hard to ficulty was got' o-,I i mixed natural elements of diet. pass pass on to others. ".Ncvcrtheless, 6e legal'advice, of a so-called !�X_ -The annual statement is being"Or will he suggest a;- lifie'of con- of C-ount Wile-;,.ek*s simplc eisent- t-siieh lie-asgures his follower that, -if.he change. P.:irt.- printe<l in booklet f o rM. . It '��i�� ; :;��:�i;§ "fldei- tains information of a general and fast on fruits, fresh or.cooked. with 710''Ved .1 fo r-pTuphetir-g-r-tts- reatIT--ru"J�, he aftr�tirl t komini.i," and he.-was permittcd by.,specific nature ze!,ardJiDg.t some kind of dry, whole meal A WONDERFUL MEDICM by remaining with his master cr to the g!-of the bank as related to Financial �cereals-, a lunch of two *or more end, and looking �Fithqut fear, upon tile judicial authorities to brim, free FOR LITRJ� ONES s 'itein tinder tlii� entail iniCanada. A copy will be -sent' l7i fresh vegetables prepared in salad the rcesengers of the invisible''1 KreutzOn ul�o-n application to the Head Of- form wits perhaps a dish of well world, his request will not be ne- the place of land in Silesia, which1- was thereby released. ficei- Standard Bank, Toronto. Of- cooked rice, corn meal, or coarse Wed.' Baby's Own Tablets area won 11.bread; and an evening meal.of 1-1. A-chariot,of-fire-and le.)rws.'of q6 bowl of sweet fresh milk, oatmeal 'derful medicine'fo'i little' ones: They fire-The whirlwind is spoken -of or whole meal zweibach. never fail to give relief to the baby twice (see verse 1) as the agent of "Carnaro, the. famous' Italian when-his stonahch or bowels are out Elijah's- removal, and there is no- of order; when teething is painful nonogenarian, lived during the last thing . to indicate with certainty, when-worms make their appearance twenty years of his life on a diet whether the rest of the language is I wine, or when any of the many childhood U - ICTO in s largely -bon%isting of �a, .littlew picturesqw� descriptiop �J a You Cane Beat Lipton A the r I ea Ca -him. What is more storm-, or whether it is a literal ac- coarse bread, Marconi- and cheese, ailments seizoi they are absolutely safe and cannot , enjoyed twice a day. Emmanuel ch -ccrunt of -what. Elisha saw. , There harm the yotingen child. Mothers is, at any rate,-a mystery here, as 'Bwedonborg, the -great Swedish 13 have the of 'a govern- Y o ii'Ve Tribd-the otbers philosopher, scientist and seer, there was in the death..Cf Moses, % "aw, Isr!" the bes. L.e& 'I! coutinu to Thou -,jj4jclj-it is useless us to try Lo -1—onest, N. whiise writings iff enk at to t is effect. awLds of mothers, through grateful- minds of ever increasing penetrate. E-lisha's cry was a fit- eve for what the Table ting expression of. what he must % numbers of devotees and who died u Tablets huve a ri�onogenarian, silsisted almost done for their children, -strongly have felt in his heart, that he had,, :.'exclusively during his last two de- recommend them. Mfg. E. T, Ward., lost one who had been more to him' taxies -A mixture of milk and Gott, .Out., says:-"I have used than 'a. father, and who had been weak coffee, enjoyed together with Baby's Own Tablets for two years- for Israel more than lier chaFlots L l PTO N.-IST E A 'in And would n -dried - wheaten. buns r (rusks). not be without thena. and horsemen; that- is,- her mili- Thomas fodison, D,( Kellogg, Al. the house. They are wonderful me- tary defenses. So it was natural his Sold 0-inly- in.Airtight Pwickages. Fred Wallace, while non-vegetar- dipine for little ones." Baby's Own that he should find a; vent'fol' seldom eat but once or twice Tablets are sold by medicine deal- grief by tearing in twain his own.1 a day, and very simple meals. ers or at 25 cents .a, box-from The clothes (12). p t)'r.'Willlams' Medicine"A couple of years.ago I met at a Co., Brock- 13. The mantle ' of Elijah—This' -to the Id man who Ville, Out. his rewa'rd'fur fidelity Un Long Beach, Cal., an o was t�Y 1111`� V 4 X A ih alis.. m''R. . s{' 4' n+ia+:vim �Yr, 'T �. rr\ whoa. tlna•a w>r ryf :+ w� r hi.. a. 7 �K: Sa:i', a . Ka X• �+_ fin-. ".C� ..♦ . '�-... :�".:,r 1. f!A, Y N µ-i..7e •",. .n. � .ti •�1T••M' • -b J•" t _- •n , ' ''^ _ v✓ , _ 1• \ . - _ ''ice .,�b:,a !s'eay;arakw:a:n2gA .:',il:l+d8lrrRC.�•4r:'-.'=' 'i�P:+w:,r+n '•Lu0. :swsv^..w.nm�nn4a..freeap:t;••r °se+�`'s�W.::,afrrr4ac.;d....,*+zi"l%,.,srz.ls•wew.a.-�zfi!i,M•^'uW Yv,.4. ^.eeei 4� *�;�+.' . :� ..•. _ ._. - _ - � , d'a°l'n+ltC• -••+A Rk9.,'' i�,ayyyry.;/.y.y,! +v-.:iTaw AcrM°,'.:Iasi:err+vsrrr;.7!s i,.,,{••,,, a,anw 1;a,; , r•�,J :. _. - 1 {r�a.d y THE 'KING'S VISIT TO-I\DLA. FAMOUS BRITISH ADMIRAL. HOIST. IRE IS A TALE _ Tells What Zam-Buk Did for H#m. r`I am sorry to be critical, my 0 is _ The Dunbar Will Be Held in the dear," said Mr. Lambkin "but this j� 9 � mo Old Fort at Delhi. Many famous persons h v testi- to 1.: WITH A ORAL Pie is not the kin that long �Y - -- - fled to the rent value of Zam-Buk, used t to shot." re. Ou B -n o make—not b a n It is now definitely settled that and amongst the most recent is Ad- "It's too bad, Henry," said Mrs. ;sfe„ the Indian coronation durbar or miral Rodney M. Lloyd. Writing Lambkin amiably. "I don't know AGENTS WANTED LMLE EDITH HARRIS CURED state levee shall be at Delhi, the from the Royal Naval Club, Porta- what to do about it. Perhaps you'd 4 a3NT5 WASTED—S, • day •a.y, ' - ancient seat of the House of Timur, mouth, England, he says: better ring her up over the 'phone e�ed•nee needed• art a on awk abs OF DROPSY BY DODD 8. on December 12th, of this year. "I have found Zam-Buk most re- N. as J to far■rsta, Dow wort W Y and tell her. She sent it over this ped .tfbr ft ti boar. write KIDNEY .PILLS. Thus the ceremony, which will be liable for healing cuts and &bras- afternoon:" t�oanti tuaistxss Co. &p16qVSM ".' of overwhelming magnifwenoe, will ions• while for the relief of skin k - avoid any'of the native fasts that irritation it is-inv&1"ble'.1' WANTED. - fall due about the beginning of the Another famous user of Zam-Buk A Stands d Medicine.—Parme io doctors Bald she would-die,but is Mr. Frank Scudamore, the fam- ler Vegetable Pills, compounder( MsYn:x L�oallox1w �ux dollars t per da:;pre„a�, , IIEW year. a y YICHOL3 CO., Limited, Toronto, cx to-day she Is a healthy, happy I Arrangements for 4the durbar are ous War Correspondent, who says: °f eintirely vegetable subatanees sad commission.Noexperience naceaary. write, - alread in the hands of Bir J. Hew- "some. poisonous d e- on my known to have a revivifying and - -girl=Healthy Yidneys in children •y P Y ,. t, wht, has bean-_I _valuta- . effect upon the digeatilc. isAE*i THE .BARItt2 T=A Dir—mar the guarantee o1 a happy, useful duties as one of the Provincial Lieu- with a small i,tcer on my leg or ane ave throu h •iszem-�onsc.nt pr.cttce-eatetnl tnsrrao g , g years Of use fou a few weeks' complete course—tools t»w tenant-Governors to prepare for and blood attained so eminent a position that Oradnates, earn twelve to eighteen. dollars life. P P poisoning net in. IIIfiam- P wse�y, Write for catalogue. Molex Barbet the historic event. ...`oration; pain and awelling followed. they rank as a standard medieine. cotCeya�t queen&art,Toronto, - - ;11� McTagggart, • 'Bank. Fe.by. 27 After the durbar ceremonies, My medical man's treat]nent did-not The ailing should remember this. $ f).—That no child is toy which will last a week the Kin seem to do an Simple in their composition, the FARMS FOR BALI. ,. ( pec g y good,as ulcer after Y ' 7oung to have Kidney Disease even,and Queen will visit Khatiwandu, ulcer broke out, until m left le can be assimilated by the weakest Y f3 'UEon acres i P most f the districts. a mill un its worst form, and that Dodd's the capital of the.independent na- from knee to foot was one masa of, stomach and are certain to have a lion sore.to moat Partite d;strl0ca. itp.elol .Sidney Pills will cure it in any form tive state of Nepul, lying between sores. It' had seventeen deep ul- healthful 'and agreeable effect on, ,to ear n&_bt;hews.. Co., Ltd.,vii, iii that been abundantly proven in"tfie engal and Thibet. The journey cera at one time. I could not put the sluggish digestive organs. •+,tent wanted throughout Ontario. ✓11�;" case of little Edith Harris of thin to Khatiwandu is one of the most my foot.to ,the .ground, and was lees. fascinating that can be made is In- resell in a itiful-state. A friend WOULD ISOLATE DRUNKARDS. C ANCER, tumors, Lump&, eco, Internal $i Y P and external, cared without pain b -.�. - = In May, 1803, this little girl, then din. There is no railroad and the advised Zam-Buk, and -I applied The chairman at the diz=er of our boor. traacment write to before to two years old, was so swollen with royal. party will have to travel by this herbal balm. ' It was really, the Bristol (England) Licensed Vic- it^antilinr�cod eOn an Medical Co.. Ltmfts� a; Dropsy that her waist measure was , road into the Himalayas, The wonderful how it soothed the pain tuallers' Association, proposed. that road however, is cod and as the and aching and gave me ease. chronic drunkards should be segre- ' Increased from 18 inches to 34 inch- + good, Your Overcoats -- _ ps. oro oc rs s ting in India is_ __"A..feiv_.boxfs�Zam-B_uk_heale i gated, made to work at an honest - _ 1Dotid's Kidney Pills cured her and be had in the Nepatilez 'Terai,.it is id Ion' a s( y the sores,•and the limb is now per- trade, and prevented from marry- can to rear town,write 11at w :ntraal, se:use + to-day she is as merry and healthy Probable a great shoot will be ar- fectly healthy. = ing until they are able to live like Srttish Arnsr11earr Dye,rnt< oa, ' is child as is to be found in the ranged. Zapf-Buk is a cure for piles,, ec- -other,people. "neighborhood. It is well known that King zema, cold'oracks or chaps, ulcers, x" In a recent interview her father George is anxious to shoot an In- ria world, If You Are <ai g poison, cuts, abscesses, -µass: "Edith is better than ever. Alan rhinoceros and these creatures burns, children's rashes, abrasions, i.in the Miaard's Liniment Co., 'Limited. • -INTERESTED IN PAINT 1she was cured Dodds Kidlse forth atthe Delhurbar will be in the old l ea es. All druggists and stn es sellyearsalols was thrown from a 516-h 80:as try -! t She has no return of dropsy since Y and for all skin injuries and dis- 13 9 Plorpose either fur inalde or ouYide - -` Y 1 and not on the open at 5W. box, or nd injured her elbow so bad I ' U30--you shbuid-c 'Pills, over seven years ago. She poet free from Zam- 1 y• p floes school and is health I (Plain outside the city, as was that Buk Co., Toronto, for price. Refuse remained stiff and ver _ POWNPAINTISng y' ' of ten years ago, is no accident y painful for always keep Dodds Kidney Pills in , imitations and substitutes. three ears, Four bottles of -MI- but the evidence of the great pre- --,� NARD'S LINIMENT completely —PAINT WITHOUT OIL-- _-• There's a moral for- areata in ;cautions of the Indian Goverameat Mrs. Prospect Park (at midnight) cured her and she has not bean P g It gives the-best results and saves you against any opportunity for as at- "Mortimer, I think I hear a bur troubled for two ears, g r cent. on our paint bill, ' this story. Many s child has grown I tempt on the royalg Y 75 Per Y P * , nbecauae it to a f kidnee of ys weredneglffected eri 11 natives. Party by dig-,larMdu Prospect Park front hhiloeophical� ,Yours truly,IIV EBQUE. SAMPLES AND HE ASKING. razz role i ` (P Jr A life of health and' usefulness 1s 11y}-'Henrietta, with two bicycles St. Joseph P.O., 18th Aug., 1800. Thfe Powdrpoint Co. - assured if the Kidneys are kept in No maze • '- can be indifferent to;Willie's wooden horse, the hat-rack, ser Front-street E.. Toronto. the sorrows of rmen'can have the ' - i order with Dodd's Kidney Pills. umbrella-stand, and the baby's love of heaven in him. mail-cart for him to run into, you Miss Bute—How dared you kiss CO*1GRE88 OF ALL THE RACES wouldn't `think' you .heard a burg me , Didn't you hear me say ,Sir,, ; lar if one was really there; j when you asked me if you might f � s Represeuttjves of All ',Mankind tar - (Jack Stanger—I thought you said 1t is easier to prevent than it is " idim - Meet In London, England. -�,chtths'«ez h.. snao eel a, hes P Cert. _ . �ie sans, to cure. Inflammstioa•of the lungs ! A most unique congress, to be L1lILLED GRAIN. is the companion of neglected colds, and once it finds a lod Sore Throat o tt i trifling car ail ,9 '. "haowa as the L'aiversal Races Con- Qmeat lent. It will tteimetitrties ear eta- Roo.JLL... Drilled grain will yield from one- Ty lteas, uta open 1a London, Eng- fifth to 'one fourth lure cro than ! is the system it is difficuh to doral lection to the entire system and, on July x26. This -days, congress, P with. Treatment with Bickle's Anti through l+' ' �.i �1tIItIId Y g , the hand sown. The drill deQosita Coasnm Syrup g the food you eat Hamlini which will last for three da s, will ptave S ru will eradicate Wizard Oil cures bore Throat. 1 ' the seed in the soil at a uniform ,the cold and _ + Rust and Storm Proof sowing.indeed be a and _ is as satisfacto as it la su risin - -Alll mankind will then assemb3e in p g iapreZsa �>alittle, and 9ammatl 1 had rather be kissed by as ea- ance of realism, de th and the cannot be done by from.settin ems than wounded by a friend who • council In the ver heart of thery 't�lil8 a7!>t� British Empire, 8 aniseeds f lll`dee is es the had in its results. e 'en e.a the ob. y Y p _ - deeply Y —— 103' y Ornamental The The origlnatolr 'of this ccingre3a is row, while others are left on to If the under raduatc takes to his . r verDr. Felix Adler, . Columbia Uni- of the ground and are not core red heels, it is theg"bulldo 's" dui . to r" e a of s"as' T" An I. harmless e°.,dt Lat a know the d2a of any nd of 190 ;'New York. In the summer at all. The roller should follow the 1 follow. He may not lay hands on odd•0 tail:ts gLoa$B ba toe es%be woons nt. 1�an thinking of oovering&W wg of 1908 a canfereilre war convened drill, g P 0014., Is atlayaistteauaMoa and Sisson use air brill snake 1 see intet�athy D�i„ ry at Eisenach, -when it was declared +the man, but dos his footste s un- pavanes _ . that though the modern consicence til midnight, when the student its Small but Potent.—Parmelee'" 'col riled to "knock in" to his'own I The had advanced in general sensitive P great judge must look at our Metallic 11oofing ca bless and strength, it is, neverthe. Vegetable Pills are small, but they 'college. His name is then obtain- I luxuries when he hears our talk of are effective in action. . Their fine ed from the otter, and a heavy love for the need _.less, internationally weak, The I P , Y needy. . . Ltswtsw modern conscience is . indeed fast , qualities as a corrector of stomach fine await-' him the next day. HAl'P(TPACZ'URSR9 c "becom.in. alive to what are knowzt troubles are known to thousands — -4111nar4's Llntmartt for sate sw•ir"nerw T084PIT0 and 8rIN1'[IPg[i as social problems in the interior of and. they are in constant dal15ind i a seeisb drives steep and eesrton sa the community, et it has not learn everywhere by those who-know away. oa Dan oonper it with Alloo'■ Lens No man ever kno 'a how much lie ' Y+ Y Salaam. which »hens hard b»atitheg, al■ d ted to apply 'itself with adequate what a safe and simple remedy-they '&he cheat a■d irrisis"a et the throat glee v misses when he loess a chance of are.' They need• no introduction to freely w the owdrea giving a pleasure. are :. . : power to the problems presented Ise see y e wearing rlon aher*_ f= - b you g . h those acquainted with them, but to mel I " ."Oh ea t that ' y racial divisions: In order- to Y 8 those vtha mac-aotkaaw tkez� 61tey_ rs. Jones— Did ycu ready ex- -TRY MURINE EYE REMEDY life-saving." Life Savin versa] this rung evil, the lint tion re oil the marketresentid as fordisordersof proposed 7'edt me to�MrpJones—ou e Yes, foveht a a'ndG anal_a e Eyetde iKutn4D�oe'ye des, '7 cTro�•e- aniautoma= vernal Rhea growing' will,be con- did Y _ _,reseed in London, and its prhne ob 'mart—Soothes Eye Paia Druggists bile and never killed a person. the stomach. Just before I got to your house I ject will be to _Cultivate mutual - Bell Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 25c, - heard a dog howl three times, saw One of the commonest complaints -:knowledge and respect between 60c, 31.00, Murine Eye Salve is P or them is Occidental and Oriental Reforms come slowly because we the moon over my left shoulder, ; Aseptic Tubes, 25c, $1.00, Eye Books of infants is worms and the most peoples, all would -rather wield the axe and walked under a ladder." -.The British-Government has given ihal bear the knife. *Murine Bye Remedy Co., Chicago. Mother eGraves'atWormf EzteFmina- �. .: . effe this congress its moral and-mater- ial support, and all the invitations Kinard's' Liniment Relieves Neuralsta, tor. wtsdren itis to st chisis. 'Ivey Bone nose .If you fear to soil your hands in ' :to' the foreign- s,ates•have been de- 'red with snow', Ralf a teas}oonlal of PAs- „ , -patched through the agency of the er in hot sweetened water wtu p»west ..y Tommy, you dont take after helpfulness soli may be sura you :"I. want & license to .mar the i .tfwta .Avoid sebettentes the» i. but sae your :other much, do you 7" "No, are defiling your heart. best girl in the world," said the Foreign'Office.. - "painkiller'-perry Davi.'-8110• mita 6" The great number of races that ma'am. Hut ee ou ought to see g , Y g young man. "Funny, isn't .it Z" rr " rr t� tone ma does sometimes!" - PiLES CURED IN 6 To t� DAYS •• commented the clerk. "That makes will be represented may be gather Is she well married 7 I should ,• Your Ara` iss will refund mono if PAzo ox-,i,. - ed from the fact that some fifty say so, -Sheba been tryin# for-years 111SiYI'taifato cure any case o Itching. Blind, thirteen hundred licenses for that „ winarfra Liniment Cures •DandruA. Bleeding or Protruding pile.in a to 1{days 1100 girt this, Season." i" ..countries have.-promised to- send to get a divorce and can t. g _ _. delegates. There will be present Corns are caused by the pressure "You say you are in love with Iles"bomatefor"TbeD&L"Menthol over twenty,-five presidents of _par- o"Dene K SROM Qu1111111[^ Miss B8 " " ' +, although"omeunscrupul0usdealersmayeaythe hat is LA A7IVR riRU>tQ ttt'IVI�Tx' Loot of tight boots, but no. one need be ggs 7 I m sure I am. le, Recommended by doato hoapitaLs, ' l errs of the permanent of the_ mem- to the d nature of N.. w, URUVx.' Used thi. troubled with them loo when so But I can't see anything attrac- and ererybodythryleartay,strfltaea,ec. --- beta of the permanent Court of :fir= "r °Per Cure Cold In Ono Day. • k.+S•' g , �� ��Y g` -titration,; and of tht'delegates' to ---� simple&.remedy as Holloway's Corn tive about her. Neither can I the second Hague Conference,. Knock, and the door will be open- Cure is available. - see it.� But it's in the bank, all - When you see a bride on the train t .twelve British ed--tor you to et out. right. with tears in her eyes it is a sin �':' governors, eight y' g . •, •-• Y B ;British premiers, over forty colon- ACCEN ON THE BOX. either that she is sorry to leave 'ial bishops, about one hundred pro- An Oil of Merit.—Dr. Thomas' W-ife—"John, wasn't that a good. •MrS• WIDSI©W'S SOe�Q Syrup her mother or that her new shoes Eessor8 of international law, the Eclectric Oil is not a jumble of me- box of cigars I gave you-oII Christ- (tar been uses for over SIXTY-FIVE YEARS by hurt her. ItILLIO%a er MOTRERa for their CRILDRYN WHILE leading anthropologists and socio- dicinal_pubstancea, thrown to8ether mag 7" TEETHING, with PERFECT SIICCEa9, It eooTREa Mlnard'e Liniment Cures turns.- Els, r r the C�I1LD 80 rTE.Ya the GUMS,ALLAYS all-FAIN: logists, the officers' and majority of and pushed by-advertising, but the Husband— I never saw a bettei CoxEw WIND eoLiC,and is we best remedy for the council of the Inter-Parliament- result of the careful investigation box m ,dear." DIARRITMA. sold byDruaryllsto to every t of the g + Y. - •• .-grid Ro su»sad sek{or'Mrs wtruiow s tiootbtne RUmmyt Robinson—"Yes, mum; ' ary"LTnion, and other distinguished of the curative qualities of certain no tree t:"f'tda`'a««e rheo"r;bdiroT.a°;;w'"DrS�Bey once for a whole year I turned ins s' x personages. Among those who will. oils as applied to the human body. There is no moral health without 'e■e"eth.l.tr, seaialNumberIM rr read papers will be.everal promin-. It is•a ,rare combination and it .human helpfulness. 'h'`t 9IrD AhTD WELL T8I8D SsbTSDT, back on likker." Kind Lady— Ah, _ my-noble' t t do i slit hebrews. won and ltept-favor from the first. -THEIR LITTLE WAY. - ng' at ale?ch Rummy you bin le' m a Mr. Israel Zan'gwill will discourse A tria; of it' will'ci3rry conviction "Won't son "Driving a brewer's dray, on Jews among the nations; Dr. L. to-any who doubt its power to re Wont you sing something, Miss mum? bxnhaff the autbor of En i ban, Smith?" said the hostess sweetl . anto., will discourse on internation- -' , vlsrt'm -afraid- rai• ' -can't," replied her al language;' apd-Mr. • Edwin D. SUBSTITUTION. Need, -of Boston, Director of the "`Oh; but-yo�must 1" joined in See here, exclaimed the angry ano£her visitor, •t'you real] 'International School. of Peace will y must. M "I bought this cane here last We know you have a lovely voice." 'peak on _the organization. of,:a, „• week. o "And we afd'dying to hear-you,'f ,iworld association for 'lienors "Yes, I believe you did,'.' rejoin- said. another. {liter-racial goodwill. Dr, uses a the proprietor calmly. "What's With a sigh of weariness Mins e' ' " J. Gaster will represent the Roy As- wr with it 7" Smith drew'off her -loves and went t¢iatic Society: - g � g N : "Y�u said the handle was genu s slowly to the piano and began her - ine ivory. and I'find it is artificial," _ song. The other ladies waited until If is better to lose in levingthan said the irate arty. b gain by self-seeking. p ,j' the was fairly settled.- When they' "'That may be trite," replied the " took up and continued their con. `dealer,- "hat it is tro fault of mine. versatipn,where it had broken off. " * T import all my ivory from Africa, 2,3T HE P Itis a way they have. y•k„ and the only explanation I can give i ee heat. is that the elephant may have had Many mistake soft words far ten- p� tor ine essltple apt !r � paswltrsis e'u-v °"see !false tusk'." T �l L; - ISSUE \0. der, loving ways �!v .':�:A:6. e.. :l'-:a,.' 1 ...,..'r.4,n..u. [ _.. .., ".,-..".' ..' ... :.c••:i —, ut,+.ny,4\'�"._• 'l> h° � �t – ,.w ..++., :: .. -5fdr.ran; ,E 'Ac... :. .z.,..ar., .,,.-d. '4... + ...:,! •.. . .0 s+:,.a.,."..5+. .r✓ -.,,:: "ry"-....:�y .Y' '',�,zs tl„ - ,�- �;c•. «r< -:r ..vs.•nnx ,�'.,� aW>f •t'.:,„„syr� qty .,�.._ rfr{. ,4 .-tom, .,..,,Y ?c"�+.... .- .••?-„ �r,, .,.re �5. "ap:'°'�".» "'�`- : .. ..,.;^?�. _'tag.- 's,57+�?. � �,�, . . ya n�..,. .RI'^.'F•di"i4 %• .• K A .. T r. S4• :.:... r . ._..�,.•A,�S'c„.a}t!,r. �!'!--'&+'A.'•• 3e.:O 'M1'•Lv `•' v 'g:, 'wt„: rk R,.; - '. a • .�ir.'M2.'..: •?�•..:,t.,.;n��,;. :.�,. .,,:,. :.t�i?•�, ,v..�� i'�ta�;�`'.;�.. d.�w'�.: ,w�ti. „;,.:t,•�^��;�„ '.'t�•}^� .15,T&=`<`°r-�•-' •.z`.•' x+e+�-.,i�'�-. a:w..,.•.:3'�.-�`v'�.a,. 'f4-��"p:"n""xr�,,,a_'"�' '=r •:a., Y ,. 7 r•-., ..T% .', '. •r . ,. as e•'Y,r_ -,N:ty. .-...�77'r'G+;, ', ,• .a^ ..a w • eayti•vy� 'r""."' -pv �w` v �^'fi"^ro°"` ,.+wr..ar.�v �'•'YL .M. rv"!v, s.' '- �" . . r,».�x + .r.- s.a.i-,t .xd�'•o.,Jt'm�atnu.....<.w .._ ... ...�. �,. �vh•. ,8. d � —Lost—Hetweea Pickering vii- TaaenAY.XMICH 14TH--Auction sale .:- LT //����11 � T•���^QQ�(Q nt horses, cattle, pigs. implements, llCALISME loge and 3rd concession, a strong regirtered ewes and rams,at lot 18, . AkLlftdk binding chain. Finder leave same eon. 6, Pickering (Greenwood road), '•—Mrs. W. J. Gordon was in the at N>�ws office. the property of Thomas Heaet. The —Dickie do Cha man have their - city on Tuesday. p sheep sire a arp good ones: Sale at �- -OaLa Wanted—Apply at the new stock of wall papers just op- 1 o'clock, sharp. See bills. W. B. Now is file time to have dour harness repaired for x Pickering Liver sued up. A larger stock and more Powell,auctioneer. the spring world ti y Customers around Brougham leaving repair work or orders at . ._Miss Nellie Law spent Sunday artistic designs than ever before ....__— - - ;with friends in Whitby. shown. Samples, with charts, Philip's store will be able to have work.dons and James Denny shipped a car. showing all the newest ideas is Bearing Down Pana _ returned In a few days. Vi : load of hogs on ouday. hangings, borders, friezes, comic- , —Col. P. J. Rewe is now busy so, refile, ingrains, etc., in fact ev- Whvt woman at wmettmo or other -.8mall stock of winter goods left.going at coat, erythin new in this decorative dins not ezperlenc6 those dreadful =-- ,, ' harvestin his.' supply bearing down palms. Mrs.E.Griffith. —•flits, F. H. He sp}�lzst a few art 1vi1 be gladly shown. *Call of Main street, Hepworth, Ont•, says: ti and see them. PICKERING HARNESS EMPORI-UM days in the city last willpk• ••A heavy bearing-down pain had set- - —Miss Edna Marcia it spending —A Fruit Institute will be held tied across my back and•sides. I was W. J. COAKWELL - a week with friends in the city. in the town hall,, Oshawa, Friday often unable to stoop or straighten Flom Ind. 841: --Mrs. T. B. Marquis was on the and Saturday. March 8rd and 4th. myself up. Many times each night I sick list for a few days last week. The meeting will nada addressed by irre irregulare to leave nd- frequent-secretifts of W g Born=Uri Friday, Feb. 24th, W. Dempsey, T t4 the kidneysnd just as done out in _. the-wife-of—of_ mss Greenlaw, of a Peart, Burlin ton•; P. �. Care , he morning as on retiring, I was Bon. Tor' . t languid and -- _. -.Miss Mary Dale was in the All topics of interest to fruit= would have to 'city for .a- couple, of „days.this growers will be discussed iaclud- let my house- a _'w.eek• I'ng spraying, pruning, cultivation •work- stan-d.- a p —Mrs. L. A. Findlay, Toronto, of the soil, etc. The meetings Nothing I bad spent a day with relatives=in the will begin at 2 p. m. on Friday. tried would + Now is the time to select,your new'suit for spring while the choice is flings. That evening an address will be benefit me. I Booth's Hid- large. We have the nicest range of serges, worsteds and ate. —Arthur Rogers,- of Toronto; given on '`small Fruits," and at 9 1 e ar n s o f . _Tweeds that.can be procured. - spent Sunday at the home of his a. m.on Saturday a demonstration ney Pills and o. parents here. on spraying will be given at the concluded I yy, Fruit House, and the meeting will , —2ylissLauraPetrie,of Hamilton, w o u 1 d try Also a very large range of new shirts of the latest patterns is spending a few weeks with Pick., be continued during the remain- them, which I • sting friend*. der of the day. did, and soyyon found the long sought for spring. y —A. J. Howlett has had his bar. —A very quiet w�dhegbride relief. toMfeelabetter strengthened stronger.d I - ber shop re-a pered and other- place at the home of t now ed'o my sleep without being Boots and *hoes for every member of.the family - _• wise renovate Pickering, Feb, 25th, at p• m disturbed and feel grateful to Boothe —W. H. Peak has.been off duty when Bertha Georgina Decker was, , ills-for what they did for -p � fora eve days s ringfrom-a nil -rn ►narrrsq® t° D : me." R. A--BUNTIl�G; __ -.�'I�SER.,II'�C�: _ � very severe cold. Cunningham.Sutherland, Guelph, Booth's Kidney Pills are a boon to —The mild.weather of the past by Rev. P. K. Dayfoot of Toronto. women. She would know less of week has put the rink out of bus!- The wedding march was played backaches if she took more of these - - i mess for the season. by the bride's aunt, Mrs. J. E. wonderful pill.,. They -are nature's _ Walter S herd has just re- Mabee, of Odessa. The bride was reak dne st specific for s and bladder.all All druggists • • -4 'Chapman s of the turned agtg ding a week with attired in a handsome Marie An. 50c box, or post aid from the The R. s friende in Port Perry. toinetl gown and carried a above- p �� �� T. Booth Co., Ltd,. Fort. Erie, Ont. —Dr. F. L. Henry will be here er bour�tet of roae� and maiden Sold and guaranteed by T. M. McFad- s` as usual on Tuesday to attend to hair fern. After the ceremuBy den. -hie professional duties. the wedding breakfast was served - - -�• 4 _ i Mrs., Enos Remmer, we afe the table decorations being .pink - sort to. report, is again i!1 and and white roses and tulips. The A Stock Jud under the doctor's care. happy couple left on the evening -Convention g-Rall had the misfortune train for their home, 14 Edwin fit., hL HIGHEST CT ���..� PRICE _ _ to los6his h6fte on Sunday of last Guelph', the brids+ travelling in a j"'� r7 S l : ' will be held at weelc due to inflammation. brown velvet dress with French ��Mrs. J. C. Philip spent a few hat and Persian lamb jacket, LheQ - A'' days last week with her sinter, gift of the groom.--Com. MARCH 7 & 8, �» FO' ®�� -Mrs. Reed.of Highland Creek. LINTOl�T—BAYLES This convention is under the man- -Mrs. Smith, of Jamestown, _ --- g, Dakota, spent a few days last A very pretty Redding took place agement of the and wiOntn o Department of Agriculture. and will be of an edu- - - -.- - v : week with her uncle, Smith Clark. at the home of the bride's parents. Mr• g a I� A —Mrq. C. H. Burling returned cations! nature. Animals will be ire rf i an Mrs. Wm. Liston. Claremont, on placed is the rim for those present ton J/'—,+AR - - 8 home on Friday, afters ding iediieaciap, March 1st. when their g a/V R ' judge. atter which the judges will take ,two months with her daughter youngest .daughter, Beatrice -Luse, up a discussion of the placing and at Frankford. was united in•maniage to Mr.John, F, point out wbere and why one beast _ Have you got our price an �► bag of Redpath Granulated ? _ + --Mica Ellen OVonnor''s sale of Bayles, of Greenwood The bride and excells the other. _.. If not, get it now. �troom were unattended. Rev, S. T. _ _.. _. l 5 ]household effects on Saturday last Tucker performing the ceremony.in The work will be in charge of expert ars well attended and the prices men. Mr. C• F. Bailey, of Toronto, - were satiPfactor the presence of immediate relatives. will harve'charge of the work in con- wire Mrs. John Brown, aunt of the groom. oectioa with beef cattle, while Dr., U. : —We are sorry to re rt that played the wedding mareb. A feature G. Recd, of Georgetown, will have ppcu� , _ M re Albert J.Boyes,of Belleville, of the occasion was the-presence of charge of the work in connection with _ -jM is very poorly at present; having four generations. Mps. Linton, gra»d light and heavy horses. *j `[ ettfEered.a relapse, mother of the bride, being in her 89th grhecourse Will be free to all. Oaa �EA iJTI F vJ DES WN S —Miss Hattie Decker, teacher of year and in good healtir. The bi ide you afford to mise it? IN T „ was becominggly attired in white silk TOILET SETS Collingwood. was here on Satur- trimmed lulus lace and her travelling Fos further particulars apply to _ attending the wedding of her suit was of striped broadcloth, Sbe J. H, HARE, - ••• , Miss Georgie. _ sister, was given away by her father. After Dept. o! Agriculture.Whitby 2 only 10-pleee.eets in blue and-pink, st•••,•• ••• .. =The township council meets on the ceremony the guests repaired to - - — Tuesday next at 1 p. r.:., at the aw the dining room ere a sumptuous FAR1M! FOR SALE 1 only pea green, 10-piece, with heavy gilt, very handsome •.... the town hall, Brougham, for the repast was served. Mr. and M.re. Bay- le teen, with gilt .• . .•,... .••.••g2'� . .. transaction of general business. tea left on a short trip to Toronto and The Town of Oshawa has for sale a .i only "special" pa g —Mia. Dunning and child, of *then•places. The presents were nue- farm of 125 acres situated near Port roes and costly. gift of the groom Oshawa. The soil is excellent and the l only dark blue, 10-piece, fancy design •••• ••••' Hartney, Man., returned home on was a fur tined coat. On their return value ......... ....• .. •: ', - ,_ Monday, after *pending the vim- buildings in fair repair. Tenders will 1 onl dark blue, with gilt, 10-piece, good • lue• '>bs� they will reside at the old-borne,7th be term ed up to March 16th, ]fill. y r months with the forIDer`a con- neat, Greenwood. Congratula- The highest or any tender not neces- anoth+er, tions. sart accepted. • -Plans-and - - - - "---- — Mrs. W: J. Dale=. y a µ curve . —Jose h bra wtli thin Pak rained at the Mayor's a office. p y can be seen and full particulars o vacate the farm he recefitl cold ••W�l.L r WILL i WELL! j� m Ito Thos. Law, and will m<,vP uti to -- Oshawa,February 24th. 1911. : HARDWARE AND - INWARE a 200-acre farm in Whitby Wwn- Barclay, Barry, Bell, Burkholder, W. E. N.SINCLAIR, Bentley, Buchan, Clarke. Decker. r - �ehip which he lately purchased. 22.3 Mayor of Oshawa. . _ Dickie, Disney. Dowswell, Field. For- theleeson,Gormley, TNT INSTI!;�A UTE Heaters and cook stoves going at co"st to make-room for spring goods Miss Georgie Decker met at her Green, Haley, Hartric "Is,-:!home on the evening of the 22nd Knox. Lang, Lehman. Leavena. Lia held,in strainer' - sand "showered" her with about ton, Marquis,Matthews,Milne, Nighe- a Tinware galore. 'Fit•et-class hand made stuff. Milli psi fort useful articles for her wander,McAvoy, McBrady. McPhge TOWN HA pa .; yy • nnil� c're_AID Ila, CreAtDera, b011era, t�C kitchen'. O'Connor, O'Leary. Peak, Powell. �daK �dala1'�aK, r —Mrs. James Richards, who has Reazin, Reesor, Sharrard, Spears, pRUt�lt11•MME i L A'�1D SEE " been confined to her bed for some Vardon,White, Whitson, Woodruff.- CAL time suffering ,from ,pneumonia, What are all these. and why are Friday. March 8rd. 3 p.m.—A. W. GREAT ASSORTMENT - the here? Peart,) urlinpcton—Cherry and• Pear _ - -:Lbas not been so well -during the They are the names of a few of the Culture. W. Dempsey, Trenton— - ,,:past few days, having received a Pickering families who ought to have Plantinp� and Managing a Young ' Alight stroke. the dates of parents and grandparents chard. S p.m.—A. W. Peart, Bur- -•-The annual"At Home" ander lives, the time of immigration, and hngton•—Sms,11 Fruits, .strawberries, - C h Ap i ift a n­ the auspices of the Ladies' Aid of the cumber of Lot and Con, in but raspberries, currante..gooseberries mac•• the Methodist church church will Pickering Centennial Volume, SaEurda , March 4th. 9 to 11 a.m. k (IJJ be held in the basement of the who;haven't got them there yet. �' S—Spraying Demonstration (at fruit church:an the,evening of Friday, Put it on a post card, address and b P y g March 10th. The program will be in it to Rev. W. A. Wood, Clare. house)—Prof. J. W. Crow, O.A. C., _ mOnt. and yyou wont be sorry after- Guelph. 11 to 12 a.m.•' Pruningg the provided by local talent assisted waw gut have•them in by the mid Bearing Orchard—P. J. Carey.Teron- Mm _ by Alex-a ilson, of Whitby.. Re- dle of March if possible. to. 1.30 p.m.--Care of fearing Orth- _ - freshments will be served from S ards, cultivation, fertilizingg, cover i cro s thinning—Prof.Prof. J. W. Crow. 1 dIF { «' to 8 o'clock. Everybody is vel- FRIDAY, MARCH 3RD—Auction sale of Spraying—P.' J Carey. LAMPS rune. Come all'and enjoy a social farm stock, implements, etc,, at lot �� Y S _ evening. Admission 20 cents; 31,con. 2. Pickerin theproperty- of ro ert _ ..•_ children 15 cents. ni Mrs. M. F. Roach. ' Saleat1 —Deforest M auks, brother of o'clock, sharp.- See bills. W. B. ` A Large Catalogue �bur•�tidow'display of parlor lamps. Powell, auctioneer. of a Great School. iJ W. H. an D: Banks,-of this �$aneY, MARCH 7Th—Auction sale It explains that we - lace diedon Saturday last at his of registered Clydesdale horses, have or Coarses eaPM - residence 29 McKenzie Crescent, Shorthorn cattle,grade cattle,Cotis= � Man 'fsacbers; Best Systems y - - Toronto, at the age .of 48 years Wold abeep,and implements at lot graduates earn from $700'to 31500 - = ONLY and 8 months. His funeral took 22, con.9, Pickering, the property per annum. Do YOU want a bet- of the late W. D. Pugh, Sale at 12. y suint price$1.50 ap to$2.00. lace�n Monday afternoon, when g ter position•. •Get our education p lunch at 11. See bills. F. W. Silv= here and ou will be properly pre- -• - _: ..his 1eody was conveyed to Picker- is eraidea, auctioneer. y pe *red. All business college$ are , Re ing, the interment taking place in WEDIMSDAY, MARCH ftH—Auction P - ' not alike:, Gradaates o[other busi- e Methodist cemeter . The de- ofhorm& cattle,•Boge,farm im- our Col- hese must be cleared out to make room for our spring stock. -ceased, who as been a resident o plementa, etc., at lot 4.con. Pick- lege this term. et e ,/v Toronto for some years, is surviv- ering, the property of R. W. Mow- pays. We place many of our stud PIC KEItIN+C ed by his widow, one'eon and two ' bray. Sale at ons o'olock. See bilis, ents in good positions. College op- Je �Ie BUND - " : Wm. M&w,auctioneer. a daugibe W'oinen's'Inetrtute field a THURSDAY, MAiicH 9Th—Credit sale en all year. .. _ - - - - i of horses, cattle, sheep and im le- }'very successful meeting on, Tuea- pp p $IaOK 81I8�11@fis 8 „ rthem out at -- day afternoon at the-home'of M rs: menta etc.at lot 1, B.F. concession, - will deco ., w T: B. Marquis. Mrs. Robt. Gor- Pickering near the lake) the prop- Cor,Yonge and Alezander Sts., W8 �j .,' 9 -arty of J. �. Parsons. $die' at one Toronto don read an interesting paper on o'clock. *harp. See bills. W. B. Enter now. W.J. Elliott Prin. ��"Spring Sewing” and• there'was Powell, auctioneer. _ ,k4Lalso a prui3table domoastration on MONDAY, MARCH 13T•a—Important a'- r�, duc price y-`• on "Jell mekinR." Neat meet- credit sale of registered and work y• horses, nod dal cows, fat steers PIdHERING MARKETS _ fr Ing will be held on Friday, March B dairy lOtb, at the home of Mrs. George and young cattle, pure-bred bogs, Only a few left of overcoats jackets, robes and horse blankets fit .the :. fat hogs, brood sows and fowl, miso White Winter WhLaE...:r...r'. iB •� a _ ........... ARME S' SUPPLY STORE, ],enR, when a,lady representative form implements and household ef- Red F -• -1., •of the Quaker Oat Co., of Peter- fectq, the property o4 the estate, of Mixed y R g the l+tle J. F. Rogers, at lot 35, con, Spring Wheat... ...•••• Dorn. will ha prc'Aent to ive some ••• 74 PIGKERIN( bot onstrations in the prepare- a. Whitby(f mile east of Kinsale). (loose ................ BRYAN, O - ' .31 &,iuu of cereals. See pusters, Wm. Maw, auctioneer Oats ................ 70 • 'k'«rw'g`'.. y. , ;.. '... .,, .. :. ,t- .w:s•.,•w. r. 5,. .?r.,:.T._� z ,:tl, �v+ •,�r� ".,t-• ,••s,:.'�'vs^•'�s,�eM �,•. '� „•.,rr yr a ,•i:: «::�.,' .» ... „ i.;,.rf?r;Y'. 'q,_.. :, •, ,:.•�.•...^: n ta„ s' •'�':.' ..t',. `,M ;..Ft,.;. .,A �p'_+15'�"in' ,� ,,:p. +� .:.� (;;,.e4 r 5� , r,A� ..�:•. .. .R..T '�ea., �•• .vet rte' � �.: �2• ri`"^d ^:x Y'�,•a... ..d,Y° q.:�:d�" sa,rl,;• ",uJ ,�. 1.' G7- _ •