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WHITI<VALE { CHtRRYWOOD Established 78 years Y SPINK ILLS � The Women's Institute will m ll The next meeting of the Cherry- The � Marek 18th, at the, wood Farmer's Club will be held rtGREENWOOD on Wednesday, > a - - neus1 hour,8 . m. at the home of 8 o'clock on Monday evening in the •�� Mrs..W. Peebles. Topic: Sweet Pea hall. Mr. Hare and Mr. Benson, p}{- E. FOB�IYTH. D.,of O., Regie- Culture. All ladies welcome. poultry expert of Macdonald College. w ,a,6e awed member of the py tomeirioal Aaao• - - is expected to be resent and give an s -• eta8on of Ontario. special abtentioa giyn to We have now on hand a+ fresh sup- QR"NWOOD address on the"Production and mark- MILLS the dttiaa of gl ws. By" tested free. North } of genuine D. L. & W. Scranton @Lnmoat. cert ply $ Rev, H. 9. etiog of eggs." The ladies are par , - - coal, store and chestnut sizes. Now On Tuesday evening, ocularly invited to attend, as well as C. McKfNNON,M.D., L,R.C.S., -is the time to securm'that extra load Magee crave a,-very instructive ad-hurchthe men to hear and he heard. — teiEdinbbu Edinburgh. Surin i otz oft °rioclice�ntt9ats before the roads break up. , is Solving 6e Pro Isas on -The C He gavean KIt•18ALe �No other flour just quite as good as •. 'IRA K 0.ur neo_lnd_Qf_�esaol_ uns'. is_ • Desi LLten k-4 essea o }oIDen,as giviD a -_ ehUdrea. Offie•.amdzesldenoe,Brongham, liotiaewives who are fortunate'enough country that is meeting the moral su- C, W. Disney will be at work soon for bread. It makes Cial and religious needs of the comma- operating the rock crusher on this MORE ly `PICKERING MEDICAL. SURGICAL. to try Tea Buna"for sett is the onI nit for five miles radius,, He roved aide of the townshipwhich is much 7iETPrE1;� p y y b this case how much a church that needed as the people here think the " 'CVI3ITERSread afid X-RAY INSTITUTt flour. It requires less shortening than is consolidated can leaven the com- do not receive their portion of the t=swElcTEIi� - e, PICKERING,- - ONTARIO, any other flour on the market. muiiity with higher ideals and organ- public money. No doubt they have a than any other. If a high rads,Manitoba Patent is ise the forces for social service. The rievunce. . l• , t` yt. ELGIN Towz.R, X. It., af. D.. C. X. desired we recommend our celebrated Brotherhood will bold a meeting next g Mr, Frank Disney was married on _• q_ Phyaidsa•ia-charge .*White Satin." This flour stands Tuesday evening at Salem church to Wednesday, Feb. 27th, to Miss May the perfect flour for pastry and cakes. C;pe,iialiet is BDise es;Diseases.of-W Prostatic Drs. without a e organize P , y pastry and takes awes of Men. Hiaeaeee et-Woake, Cancers, per. o anize a football club and tan for nerd of Toronto. They will take up It makes white,flak b Tumors,3-Ray examination. Diseases of eye, We have a large supply of all kinds the summer sports. All young men residelnce in the stone house on C. k-% less shortening than other rands. It err,nose,throat and Inags. Pittingglaases and of mill feed, bran, chutta, Jumbo and interested are invited to be there- Disnev's west farm. We are joined is a special flour for a-s ial;purpose. all acute and chrowe diseases. P� P Pte. Once Hoare 12 to 9 and 7 to i 4:91) feed flours, also oat chop, barley chop �• by the community in wishing them MONGOLIA ever happiness. CHOPPING and pea meal: y PP 1.eyai. Cha in ever Tiieeda Thursday Ambrose Stover spent Sunda at "'• :. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. pp B y p y Pe y AU D LEY and Saturday during winter mon-tha; home. ' We grind fast and fine. 1 R JE. FAREWELL, B.C., BARRIS- A call will be much appreciated. Chris. Barkey, of$t. Thomas, called James Fowlie mourns the lose of his . T2B,00un crownAteorniq,andcounty on J. G. Barkey on Monday, old driver, "Net" 19 J1f1teNor. Court House.I mitbY. _20-Y A number of friends spent s leas- Mr, Oryis, of Wingham, is here ant eveningon.Fridayat K. G.Tare's. owingto the serious. illness of his T,BARQLAY,Barrister-at-Law, A numbefrom hee attended the fatherr, EVANSVILLE .#f • Solicitor.Nose" Public,Special Igsami- der for HiO Court of Justice, Brock Street, I L. SPINS, LIMITEDt sales of Israel Schell and the late Geo. The pulpit in the Methodist church . Whitby• _ 71y Hodson, will be occupied b Rev. R. Duke of -p J. G. DOW, B. A., Barrister, •PICKERING. ONT. Jos.-Ramsey returned home, after Claremont next Sunday at 2.90 p. m• MILLS R -Solicitor.No"Public.Etc,• honey to spending.four months with her sone Messrs..Westne purchased several loan, Omoe neat door to the Standard Bank, in.Torono. pure-bred lambs at Dianev's'sale. -. Whieb7. 251y J Joseph and Mrs. Ricketts and two W, Mercer had a bee hauling his B TJ's`r__ tt L children 'spent Sunday with her bro- wood last week, He intends to move ' Peter tbelr, R. Tarr. into his newly purchased home in a �- -- - ^r Jas. Rennie and family have moved few weeks. Having put this Mill and water- R. E. d, SHIRLEY. Veteriwg,r CLARE;biO 'T into this vicinity. We welcome them Mr,Taylor and wife of Toronto have wen in first-class ohs'-; :• ' - ���/ Surgeon, Honorary�raduase of aha Oo• lam ' Carlo Vacerto ryC norar gradoa,oof %lio Alf into our midst. taken ppoossession of the Emmerson • Illaeaw and ilWarles of domestio animals treat for all styles of furniture. faun. He intends to go extensively - have installed a ed on the most modern,approved and scientific mR86N WOOD into daft fug. 4T y New Attrition Mill, f ` tirinolpliis. Of9ces at coxae:of Hing and Llot ,Several friends of Mr. and Mrs. Eni- , or feed _ , wtAga.,eiokering Ontario iy menton called at their home recently We can also do heat gcistiog for , _.... Mrs. Alfred Trimble is confined to _ - - the house will-i a severe attack of la d presented t with a handsome $ �titsittRxss �debi. Rooffi � �'„ an p of hem w _ di++ gra pe, Morris rocker, The presentation was you out Of your Own wheat, "[xj G. HAM-Issuer of Marriage ercy Middleton, who has been cm- accompanied by a nicely worded ad. VET yioeaaw Ia elle Conary of Ontario lined to the house with pnevmoDia, is dress ezpressinR regret at theirleaving having pert everything in Plckeriog village my Picture game_ S about again. Audley where they are esteemed-so order for doing this. Alex. Moore is under the doctor's highly. He thanked them for the ��•: TPOL'CHER, Real Estate Auc-- • care at present,suffering from a severe Rift and regretted parting, but be- Also buckwheat.fluter, rye Sour ` 1 . uonser. valuator, collector and isaner Window. Shades attack of boils. lleved it would be in the interest of r of s9arriase licenses.Brougham Coy At time o{ WritlD Mrs R. Wilson ' R his business. Short s eches -fol• Graham $our, etc.• Very best lies in a very dangerous condition with lowed and an old-time social evening HOPPER Issuer of-Marriage _ -.attention given to all work. D. Lic•uses to the County of Ontario. - _ j la grippe sad er sipelas. of games and- friendly intercourse ' 4 :.!lmoe at store Lad his residence.Claremont. Misi Minnie G{eesou. of Claremont, Was enjoyed. Give iiq a tall. at — —-- 'UNDERTAS.ING is speadiog a few days with her uncle. - - , a - DS.BEdTON,TOWNSHIP OLEBH M Gleeson, and other friends to the BROUGHAM 0. M r?p . Qonwysuoeer, Oonimfisioner for ktsas :fin connection vilirgp, aavlms• Aoeonataat. Ste. Pone=..to lean ��-7�� • Mrs. Walters-returned to Oakwood John OAmmage is quitr i1L r� enne vsoparty. Olwner of kierri7rge Lae Distance no object. _ on Wedoesdav, after spending two James Beattie continues very loan, _ ���� whlteai weeks with-ler daughter. Mrs._ Wal- John Gillman is able to be out again. POSTiLL, Licensed Auctioneer. �. for OOanetes of York and oauan Ano-- Prices moderaW. ter WilrOo. Byron Feaaby spent last week is Egg, Stove, Nut 31nd Pea sizes Mrs. T. C. Brnce, of Toronto, was Toronto. -in hard coal. tion sale.of all ktads art•na$d to on shosMet calleS here on Wednesday: oyvitig to Donald Wilson. of.Egtlogton,was Begt j lump steam coal. All coal �ooti.s, Addzees t n"Iff aivw P.O.; one --- — - ---- the serious illness of her sister, Mrs. home over Sunday. tinder eiiver. fe4ll weight and ��T B. POWELL. Licensed Auc- /� /+�l�s a� f�.a � Richard Wilson. _ Walter White, of Pickering, is vie- e tY..,.4 7T . tlon•er valuator and Collector lot For Colds and 1W Mi`pp0 -+��- prompt service. itlng at J. Mitchell's. counties of Ontario an4 York- All kinds of ORltN RIVaR _ sa4eaoondocted ettlter pr vatsiy or by ancmoc _ -, Mrs. C A Barclay is spendlr►g a LUMBER J/, I� ER dais noes collected. For data• or other Prescription prescription No. I)N, W. MlIchetl is do1Dg a retail whole- Week in Toronto with relatives. i f f1// r Etonian apply at re•idaaae.lflisabesb ata,�. Mrs, F. Gerow. of Toronto. spent d ; Bring. Phone orders left at Naw$ Oreo•.Pick. ."13130 40 2, X1f4 •,•+ sale business. Good 9ttXlL Of rough and matched using, or ltaonab'• store, Claremont, will re. Roads are pretty hare in some places ova Sunday with her parents here, hemlock also matched and 'Wive prompt attention rarefaction gusrea. riab and Mrs. of Markham ' teed a yhoaeonmt»rfsladet•eadsat id01 It gpes right after thq cold..- Thi but we can't complain. visited O. n. and Mire. Linton,here on dressed Spruce and pine. — y We exliect. John and Mrs. •King 110: 1 hemlock lath: _ - dose is taken every half hour. 'rhe - Tuesda from Michigan veryy soon. y + f JOHN PHILIP price iy_?a cents. - W. R. Barcon had half a day off Gen. a Linton Was at Mount -a cot 2z. n and la Ontario British i this week attending a sale. this week where he purchased a eoic - shingles, 3s Rod 4z British Geri. Hntchingga has engaged with J. and horse, Columbia -hinQles. �c Hasa full line uI Ireeh and cur B. W'itoon for the summer. Eugene Williams, of -Cobourg. is j,et me quote you prices on any -_ed meets constantly on hood. FOR THE KIDNEYS -Mrs. Elias Bice is under the doctor's s ending a aeek'a holidays at :Has. building material you may l _-- b» a-. -- • care. lilAp she socio recover. •� _ ret}nt _ ar. Htrli rel' require. Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon. Premitttn Prescription Kidney Rubt. Defoe is able to be around a P. Shirkpent and two grandchildren:of Bill ,guff a specialty. say. Altona, Ham, Eolog,#ia, �Peiners, ate. of,thei su riaiormerits.ill i Price 5U Tr c�kw g hie le sed-to hasee us again. _Mr. and to mre.bC�tthews�has sold hie psday with top•' Ind' phase I iO4. p Highest pries paid for cents. _ Albert Heiaey has a new driver. ertq here, now oecapied by Mire, Feiss- A. 'lC. -R E E SOR, �� Butcher"B.cattle - Be carefulIhert he a ftinriv color. by, to Mr. Perryman, of Toronto. T. M. MCFA DD->EN Mr. Curse expects to move to Port hire. Topping awd daughter, of To LOCUST HILL 1ekefjn ��eru Perry verynoon. Glass says. ronto junction, visited the formers ;.r _ �, "f ore sai-f to'lose Mr. Ctirts. mother. Mrs. Greig. over Sunday. TIME TABLE--Pickering Station G. DRUGGIST.AND GRADUATE OPTICIAN _ A. Fuller's combined store and Mr. Vipond and family, of Port T.R; Trains going East dos u follows- W. ' PICKERING, GNT. dwelling is nearly.completed and adds Perry.moved tato J. A. White a house T1o: 6 Mail 8 Ob A M. ' t ir8t-olass rigs for hire greatly to the appearance of the vil- half rotas west of of here on Friday. .• la TApal '2.43 P.M. • ` - Dib O� IIl lit T lagp. Mrs. Huggh illson and Misa Eva .. 14 Local 6.04 P.M. p g Mr. and Mrs. Booth had a very nuc spent Wednp'cud' Thursday of Trains going vt'sst due as follows- �'� Bus meets all .trains• REAL ESTATE....- cessful evening not long ngo and re- }est week with her son at Ashburn. No l Local 8.96 A.M. port making$19 for the Ladies'Aid. Mire. Mary Matthews, who has been �. 11 Local 2.30 P.M. - Teaming promptly attended CO. Two fifty-acre farms for sale cheap. All report having bad itn 'excellent on the sick list, has gone to her daugh- 1. Mut 8,b0 P. M. ` ` Good buildings, plenty of water, one- tea and.otherwise.a_good time. ter, ?Has. Witter of Toronto, until she •Sunday inufuded,, Agent for Canada Carriage Co. ad S g W. G. Barnes me•a good sale the recovers. half id cash, balance on mortg$ge if other day in aborthorna when he sold David Russell,7th con.;sold ayear- '. �a He Peak, required. _ _., •Bruce$utterfly" tci Mr. Walker, of ling entire colt to Messrs. Carts and Yf a y P{ckerttnp. Also a.,Aood tenement dwelling Mo ohit, for a good round sum. He Sitter, of Thedford,for the handsome ` • • " yielding 12%in the village of Picker- is grand animal and will he heard sum of 8300• ; Blaeksmlthzn from later, being-from imported stack fR.our J. Linton, who leffliu ch aborta ins. fciur months ago and purchased a on both aides. g grocery business in Toronto, has sold DUNBARTGN oft, making well on the turnover: ' Having rented the DuAbarton shop -%Ila {)t �lll Misa Roe, of TOCnntO, ie the gul'st of It' is earnestly requested that all N �► and opened the lime,I.am prepar- Mise Dunbar. members a the Christian Church c l ed to do all work entrusted to P' An Miss present next Sunday morning, March me in the above line. Mrs..9mRlea,is visiting her sister, 12th, at the regular service, as mat- Mrs. Beattie, in New York. ter, of importance will be brought f fist Horseshoeing a specialty. Wm. and Mrs. Cowan,of Roaebank, ser9 Call in and see me an time- Call •• V• V. Richarason- before them at the close of the y are viaitin friends in Hamilttsti. Our neighborhood has again been vice. ~ -m- T. IrIN'+ENER, Notary Public,'Pickering saddened by the band of death. Mrs. The concert given here by the To- -me ~ DIINBARTON y ronto Concert Co, last Friday evening James Lawson, so favorably known was a grand entertainment and was BLACH'SMITIIING, as a life-Iong resident, departed this H'OUD wOl1LT>1N( and - life Sunday' morning,m het 79th from start to finish full of pathos and year. The funeral Look place on Wed- humor. Should,the company at any r . _ WQODTUBN-1NG nesday afternoon at 1.90 o'clock. time return to Brougham they wilt be _ O ��O �ANX e r Pidd house.reek sa, _ Th Ladies'Aid of the Presbyterian sure y be a le Bead O19oe, Toronto Saw morin and flllin church held a very successful open His money days are few; - You bet we `; y fiv g g• meeting last Thursday evening at the But if he has a dollar' tun home of P. and Mrs.Annan. About General ----Ru—usiness kindling delivered 81 76 own to a He will eb+tir�it-all with ou. r cord; 16 in. long._- tuous table. A good program C Iris i - bundred ome and share truosp a (' e$ P it n the form of a Shamrock Social transacted. _ ease feveningspent: rt i rendered and a p] n i _ YY given by the Women's, Inat[tute on i H i o11; -� BOOCK H0,0 On the afternoon of Feb. 11th, 1911, $t Patrick'sevefling; March 17th, in and good ones too. We have epecial.attenV giVf3II tib at Scotch Bridge, New Brunswick, F. the Temperance Hall. There will 'ern from 81,00 to 8100:00, Our T. Marks, of Regina. was united in be Limerick talent in-aht`indance sure prices are right and our goods _ the collection of - _ _. _ marriage to Miss E• H. Polley, After and refreshments too, all for 10 cents. _are ds-that won't sell you if P Sale IIOtet�. spending a few days with the former', goo Haws you lots of w4er . parents'-here. the bappy'couple left Don't forget the date. � watchtiny. Ask about tits Regula — for their home in Regina, Sask. We cow t " ed the,carnoiveald watch at A good crowd at end teh .$/ R= BaOS.,-0F WMI'TLVAL L k on Tuesday night and it was epj y ' 13AVINCIB DEPARTMENT. wish them all happiness. b all, The following are the prize- - are prepared to furnish you anything -An Irish ooncert will be held in.tbe Y N01"•�];�.•,BIaSSett ®p001t113 recei>ted of �1. and winners;. Best dressed rl-let lease ' upwards, in the line of watel supply such as dEhool room) of the church on March May Gibson, 2nd Misa va McLean. - pumps, windmills, bydraulic rams, _17th, under the auspices of the Ladies' Fastest skating couple -1st T.Norton JEWXJ.XR•.AND OPTICIAN ` X=t bTel9t aumd at highest plumbing. etc. Aid, which will be the event of the and Miss Etta Sanderson,2nd Walter _ Current Tette. . ' : .: • se.naon. Refreshments and ice-cream Booth and Miss Pearl &ten. Relay IvIl30"T E WHITBY ' They are also experts well drillers will he served from 8 to 8 o'clock. An race-Oscar Doten.. Married man's 79 Z a ,CHAS. D. CORDON, Manager and respectfully-solicit your patron; pxcellen> program will be rendered by race-lot Walter C,►rlton; 2nd Duncan a local-'and outside tsletrt. Admission, WHITBY �Rg�C$$ age for the future. "Ind. Phone 5621. 'adult,adult,26 cents, children 16 cents, Llotphia. - In .v aY - ...... .. ...:-.:.. • P. YAC' :5,.. S 3 ,, t •,•,.' s {j`' 4.: -�• -'q s�•� r'w„ "s. d ,e r^ ,•"i1' ✓ w u :1 -.�,'"'�, :.+.. ..c - v+e'w •. - a ..r•..' w • ♦..:.�- -'`''a-++r•_.• f .A. { F., u'-14'•' -� .IC �S.K. C. .Y a""4 k Y.'•y ,�g'' ".Cr'l,'r. .? P .'.b •'�'^• L '+•. ,.1.:."+` ,,,;�';•;".• •-i'.r-• '" ''.a'-," s'.. -•k� r~ •,-'p.��n' '4�.�w;•- q1i, r tab'."•,.P.`•�" ,,+.«.' ,� �,^,7�" �t. �.p� ,.., �� .•3� 'ya"�+ •�vrm. Yfa .• '�.�' �� ""'err ;tiS r •,'•Fr"'r"v-,. .. '+�'znw..o-'x�.a r, s '. MT .b.. P„'•` •nk 3 '7µ p'� ,� +wa;rvv,,,-.- s.a•.A .r- r. ;tr.^^+i c ...r, _.,,,a. s •.r,.,r.-. t... :.s . ,4 :i'y n y' a r Pn,rl �t9 Ott"?F " s. _ � .p.. '•.,- ^ra, r l:!� g >s.' .dk, ,.-. .._ - „ rZ+•r' -.:� •+.. ... ,:... s w:i,....wiw..•+-w..,......:�. .;,,y - ��w+r" .a..u:as..w+.,...c:i.ra•:✓_,' RREUMATISN CUBEB TNI SUNDAY SCNOUL LESSON s ,.TQ 5. � — MAW-M CAHAE�A INTERNATIONAL L EON, �Veed in Canadian homes to produce 'r z �' -- XAYCH 12. delicious home-made broad,and a sup. ;, Unimak Of IIe IY1i1—The 11rDu l9 A ply is a1..aTs includeC#_,Alk rk r,.Y118t_be Treated.Through, Lesson, XL Ellaha the-Brophet Re Loi asudCampers outfits.Decline , '" 9 B10od. storea'a eklld to Life, 2 I1<isga all fiso,HWons. They n�Rar , x r give satisfaction and coat,just 4.8-37. Golden 'Text, Rom. 6.28. �' a This article is intended as a talk as much. �* w r to the man or woman with rheum&- Verse 8. A great woman—The L W. CILLSTT CO. LTD. bam who wants to be cured. Not prevailing idea of greatness was Winnipeg Toronto,Ont. Montreal merely relieved, not half cured, of a person who was independently Awarded 6ts4..t b•tnors at an !but actually cured. The most a rich (1 Sam. 25. 2), and who had the x0. " ��''«Ou• irpeumatic sufferer,can hope for in Dower that goes so frequently with rubbing something on the swollen wealth. This same 3bunem was MW Mw aching joints is a ;little relief. And made famous as the abode of the . fag more firmly seated. Medical heroine of Solomon's Lions fits authorities now know that rheum&- and who may be identified z tiam is rooted in the blood ,and with Abishag,, the nurse of that while rubbing on Iiniments or David's old ague. Thus Shunam- at once divined that something was Parliament Buildings, at present BEDS OF IYORY' AND SILVER hot fomentations may give tempor- mite seems to have been an Heir- amiss. But the woman not relin- but an outline of woodwork. The bry relief, they cannot possibly ens, who, with her husband, owned 'quishi.ag"'the hope which she cher- treasure to be, shown will be worth Wkele Fortgaes are Spent in Bet cure—you must go to the root of :such of the property about the vil• ;shed, out of an anxious heart ea- easing. Sir Wilfrid Lai has Cbaasbera. ;the trouble in the blood. That is lage. Her hospitality must have claimed, It is well.(26). cabled the Canadian Government's a: w "whyDr. Williams' Pink Pills cure Seen welcome to the ° Nowadays bedsteads are compare.. =s prophet is his 27. Thrust her awry—(;char;con- assent to the spsDdiag of ;350,0©0 ativel ohea and •100 is consider• • irbeumatism. They make Dew, rich wearisome. tours among the pro- sidered in a breach of etiquette, but!on tke Canadian section. The De y• p' Wood, which expels the poisonous ed a big prove for even a rich man e photic sehoola, his Duster saw that sloe acted is Eeers. Company will lead several to speed on a couc)t, but, occasion. ' acid, and the rheumatism disap- 9• This was e. holy inaa—It seems great extremity, and put his ser- million dollars worth of diamonds ipears. There are thousands of unlikely that Elijah would have vent aside. i to add to the sparkling brilliancy of ally, however, a millionaire will former rheumatic sufferers is Ca- availed himself of such comforts as 29. He said to Gahazi—He did'the South African section. As for expend a few hundreds or theua- =' ' g not need to hear the words which India, one of ging Edward's last sada of dollars on the furnishing o! .� : nada now well and alien who were offered in this luxurious home, his bed chamber, and he will not be + $haak Dr. Williams' Pink Pills that. but the impression made by Elisha the woman seemed reluctant to acts was to go through his collec- -they are now free frons' the aches was not diminished Lecause he had speak, that her son was dead. He tion of Indian trophies, aad select satisfied unless the bedstead egos;; r<: ; and pains and tortures of this an eminently social nature and gave bade his servant gather up the loose,some of the most remarkable, to be is splendor the bedsteads to ltn �a y _ ,dreaded trouble. lar. Joseph Lud-�it free play. At any rate, t pro- folds of his-garment, and to pause'exhibited in the Indian section. As found in the world's-royal psliees;- siltasten, New Harbor, N. S., says:: t� A rich London woman a year of Y poral made to her husband by the for no salutations, lest his progress a pageant, the festival will be still "Soros three years W my wife was woman (10) was not unusual, even should be impeded, But the moth- more ambitious than the original E two ago spent over !60,000 in fur- a, stricken with rheumatism, and suf- in a land overflowing with hos it- er is not satisfied to have-4be staff plan. In addition to the tableaux Dishing her bed chamber. The car- g P P pet--a wonderful, head-tied, put- fssrd so much the. we dispaired of ality, The little chamber, built and its master separated, for where representing the history,of London pie axminater—Dost 67,500. Iter ever gettin well again. -At with walls, above the roof, so as to he is there is power. $o with the !—to be presented by 12,000 London- Ant she was able to o about, Elisha follows his servant The chairs and other furniture" 1 ;} 1 g but give easy and private access from woman, era—there are to be pageants rep- :; - In spite of all wo did for her she,the outside (and furnished after the who meeta them on the v .y with,resenting scenes from the history of are of solid,'carved ivory, with eb- w so bad that we had to lift her ony and gold inlay. The toilet !t- 7, Tre style of Oriental rooms), must have the news that the child has not re- 'the colonies. Those who took part j ins are of oriental alabaster and r, and out of bed, and finally the afforded the prophet man hours of vived. t g - _ pains grew so excruciating that we P P Y in the scene of the.Tercentenary g P Canada, enacted before mag cost some hundreds of pounds. its s g refreshment. 32. The-child was dead—There is _ When the German Empresa once could only move her little by little, 12. Gehazi—Throughout his long left no such doubt in this storY as George on the Plains of Abraham, Ham- with the shoot under her. Final! visited the Ex-Sultan Abdul Ham- Y public career Elisha was attended in some others in the Bible, as to,' Will reproduce ii before an Empire wo were induosd to got Dr. Wil- placed by his servant, ache ocupied much Whether the person was actually audience. A scene of South African I id a room was laced at her dis- `' liams' Pink Pills for her. I do not ad• posal which contained a bedstead the same position as be himself held. ,history will be sixes by the men and , ftmember just how many boxes she in relation to Elijah. 33-35 —Notice the earnest solic=' Theconcurtains entirely of rouelid silver. _ took, but I coo know that the were 1 i women who acted it be#ore the Duke The curtains which surrounded i9 y She stood before him—It is dif ludo displayed by Elisha. He not and Duchess of Connaught, under were of Oriental material and de- Ahe diseasot and hint that tcreached the ficult for us to imagine the revere onlyiarayed. but used every means the shadow of Table Mountain. The sign, heavily embroidered with enoe with which she would came in. power to bring back the -I)elhi Durbar of 18th will be repro- 'j old. ? - - improve until she was again as well td' the presence of one whom she breath of life Thin was the order g P I duced by Indian visitors.' and nth er as-ever, and, could do her house- considered a representative of God, followed by Elijah_at Zarephath,!,oolonial visitors will take their i.'c I The Shah of Persia possesses Das ➢ hold work. 'To us it is simply or the .reserve which Elisha, is the and is the true method'of approach* in of the finest bed chambers in exist- as - I - . what Da. Williams' Pink in histo r' gal tableaus of Newts +nd once, Its suite of furniture is man- marvellous _ dignity of his position, would ex- ing God in everything we seek from land, Auac,alia and New Zeala'+•j. ufactured from ivor and inlaid tills did for her, and we are glad ercise, so downtrodden was the con., him. . _ e y' _ io give this testimonial in the hope dition of womankind in those day36. lake up thy son In the tense- with gold and precious atones: The „ ihat it will benefit some other or V."LU OF A GOOD MEMORY. ourtains and curtain han in a are Po (compare Jesus and the Samgritan ne�sa of the situation the indiirct g g rR tufferer " woman John 4. 27) $o Elisha address, through his servant. is — of the finest Brussels net, iaterwov- Dr, Williams' Pink Pills are sold speaks to her through his mouth- laid aside. Humanity is a far larg- Its Possession Not Always Proof of an with silk. a Great Mind. The chief d'oevre of the whole !p ,r by all medicine dealers or will be piece, GebaEi (13f, and, careful not er consideration than, convention- - sunt by mail at 50 cents a box or apartment is the bedstead, corn os- f to offend his benefactor by any sus• slily. The trouble with old men n'sua1- pp sir hazes for '8.60 b villin The ed entirely of crystal, and deli. y t3 gentles of money equivalent . for 37, !cell at his feet—She was too ly is that their memories become Gately chased fountains on the -idea fi Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock- her pains, he proposes that he overwhelmed with emotion and overloaded with actual and psychic = Lille, Out. elect jets of scented water at the a Y pe p g g $ pea 'facta., among which they are unable .will of the occupant _ mi ht ave ex cession to his roti- gratitude to a k, We arse+ left to tai e b s akin a word in her be- tma ins what the return journeyto distinguish those that have a In the !'reach state collectins of r ;ROYAL CAMP IN INDIA. half to the king, or using his court must.have been, value for the present and those that� furniture. there is a Masonic bed- influence with the captain of the ----�` have become obsolete. Generally stead surrounded by a large can- _ .�. .• .Splendid Camp Will be Provided host. But, dwelling as she did, BOWEL TROUBLE speaking, an old man knows a great among her own friends, she felt�no deal more than a Dien man, but, opy. It is of extraordinary height _for Reddeaee by Sing. ` g MAKES SICKLY BABIES Y g and is ornamented with some of reed of royal or military protec- says the Dietetic and Iltiygeaic (is- the most delicate carving p The Allahabad Pioneer states tion. So she went away, only to be -_ os- zette, it does not necessarily follow Bible for the band of mat man to turn . that the King-Emperor, during his recalled on Gehazi's suggestion `that he is wiser. While, therefore, stay in-Delhi, will not occupy Cir- that the great sorrow of her life Bowel trouble is the cause of most a strang memory is a great coaven. out. The French government re- t E—suit House, but will go into camp, was, that she had no child,, and wta of the ailments from which little once, it is not necessarily an ad- fused i7b'000 for it, $be idea of a -splendid ro al .cam ones suffer. When baby's bowels ` P y P stowing old (14, 15). y vantage. +0 ap sling, to popular imagination. 1g, Do is" lie--The that- are-mot working regularly- illueaa is - ppce p ;se i;ardinaI' Mezzetaati, whose me- Motor cars and taxicabs, the in the spring of the year following sure to appear, but when the bowels mory for ,words was "so retentive DRINK PASSION AT ITS WORST "t aurnal adds, are likely to be more she should have a child her ver are regular the little one is usually -- Y that he never forgot one after hear- evidehoe than horsed carriages, own was tioo good to be believed on bright, active arid happy. No other ing it once, and which enabled him Age at Whist it is host L[keIy to Jh thus obviating the- difficulty of the light evidence. medicine fl,r babies has such good Overcome. Mag or Woman. - i6 to acquire more than a hundred - .management of wheeled traffic 19. My head—It is likely the effect on the bowels as,has Baby's languages, was in most respects a At what age is the drink pas which arose at the Curzon"durbar. child had suffered from sunstroke. Own Table: They make their very ordinary person. Fliny relates most likely to overcome a man or Steps have already been taken to 21. Laid him on the bed of the action regular, sweeten the sto- that Mithridates, ging of Pontus, woman 1 At what age may the dart- a Y°induce the Calcutta and Bombay man of God—What. Elisha had al- mach and promote good health. companies to send several hundred Conoernin them Mrs. Freeman had so a to ent a memory that y- ger a such a fate r are to have Pa ready dose for her was sufficient to g was able to s oak fluent! twenty- _ taxicabs to Delhi. Communication Feener, of Barry's Corner N. S., P Y y- passed 4 The answers are found in make her believe is his power to do Y� two languages native to the prov- a bulky blue book dealing with Lon. 'between the different camps will be even greater thing writes: '`I can heartily 'recommend b circular railway trains running Baby's Own Tablets for all. the, inces of his vast empire. Yet he don (England) police statistim, is- y y g 23. Wilt thou go today l—Tbe I' was,'& cruel barbarian. sued recently. Between the ages of .at short intervals, husband is not thinking of the dead troubles from which little ones suf- A well known peripatetic :iorty th h - _ The programme of the royal': tour child, but of some rehgio tionist and reciter still living'de- 'ber of habitual drunkard's were re- da Indra at the end of this and the connected with the new moon or the with her bowels and was so small Glares that he can repeat without calved into inebriate refo.rmatories,. beginning of next year will include sabbath, over which the prophet and Puny I' thought we-would, lose further preparation about 3,000 se- namely ninety-aix, ' and between ' a big game shooting trip when his might be called upon to preside her. I saw Baby's Own Tablets ad- leotiona .in ,prose and poet He forty and fifty the number fell to a Majesty visits Nepal. Nevertheless upon her assuringvertised and began giving them'to rr�� The royal g be has thher and now she is a big, healthy probably tells the truth, Since''he fifty-seven. - - y party leaves England him that, all was well, has been training his mind in this But it must be borne in mind that " ,shout December I2, and, accordin &as prepared (24)." The servant happy baby. For this I thank the �.. to present arrangements, trove would attend her for protection, Tablets, and I 'always keep them Particular direction for many these figures deal with'the age 'on overland to the Mediterranean to running by her side the entire six- in the house." The Tablets are Yearn. reception, and, in view of the re- take steamer for Bombay. teen miles to Carmen, a sold by medicine dealers or by mail On the other hand, such men as luctance of magistrates to commit, w at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Wil- Sir Walter Scott,' Macaulay and and the fact that several convic- ---� 25. The man of God saw her— Gladstone were not only the posses- tions must take lace before the From his retreat in the hills he liams'. Medicine, CO.., Brockville, P Love letters should always be sora of excellent memories the magistrate has the ower to oom- ..r'l y could look down the road and sec Out. Y g P r; written on a slate. I -_ were also niea of good judgment. mit, -it is certain that each inmate her wh;le she was vet afar off. Ile - ' -- --- PAGEANT OFT HE EMPIRE. Among human 'beings children mush have been an habitual drunk. have.the most remarkable memor- and for manyy ears before entering J s - !;lug's subjects Will be Able to les. Under favorable circumstanc- a home. It would seem, therefore,• es they will learn three and even that very few persons fall a victim Tour all Britain. four languages, so as to be able t the drink habit after the age -of The 'Empire in the,making ,is a to express their-thoughts with equal forty-five, and practically none af- a'�. phrase often used, and perhaps ease in any one of them by the time ter fifty. The ages at which the dan- wttle understood, but one may they are six or seven years.of age. ger of falling a victim to the drink ' catch a little of its meaning at the: And they accomplish this remark- habit is at its greatest seem to Ilei _ Crystal Palace; London, where the able feat without any aid from the between thirty-five and twenty-five. s Festival of Empire is now .being menmonic devices co which- adults Crime figures were higin 1909, built up. Mr. Frank Lascelles the are oro n especially master builder of the pageant, undertake a similar task. They increase in burglary and house and e showed the writer something of the learn words and phrases unconsci- shopbreaking. Thus in 1909 there i glories of the scheme that will fur- ouely, and rarely forget them as. were 12,075 such.cages, against 11,- "4 nish the chief attraction of the year long as they live. On'the other 619 in 1908, 10,584 in 1907, and only to millions of the King's subjects`hand, grown-ups rarely acquire an 9,141 in 1906. It was estimated that Y from all parts of the world. accurate pronunciation of a foreign there were only'4,064 habitual Grim- ti1G ' With ,the aid of a miniature,rail- !-language, although they may be inals at large in April, 1909,against ' Way one will be able to make a able to use it with entire correct- 4,555 the previous year, and 4,197al t tour of'tbe whole Empire. Already nese " _ in 1907, though'it is pointed out, j there are'crude outlines of the chief It is a common belief that the 1909 was a year of many crimes. - 'i:r, towns and buildings of India, Sbuth memory is ,more tenacious.in early Debtors committed to prison niim- Africa and Australia. Fat down life than in later years. That seems bered 19,155, -while persons impris. - in the grounds below the terrace to depend 'almost entirely on the sued in default of payment of S . there are growing the Canadian individual. a _ numbered 92,899, ,. ,., �...- ',...�:+ .A,.,r.: ,.r .+Ye,. • �. 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Young sends an ea- unconsciously stepped on a red-hot AGENTS WANTED. • painters, and the eaercise_o ;S)sir perieace of Zam-Bak, which should coal.. After several minutes had uaNTtl wwxT =1 H P ' 'g 'T�$' craft vFltich are arh�tilarly strict, e -taanly act as a true beacon light', passel, he sni#ed hie nose once or .�,•,t,,,.a■.. to .aa �guitlinge All �u ter ' rom:; xA.die twice and'•remarked,in an inciden- "t• a•••••u w tW.•„a Dow•w .f +•� $- mea lh• or 1t,.1t i hear. r" Rl;l2 �EIUB ,-,FOR and exhaustive. r` base to a safe harbor of refuge. Ul- way-, "Peahs to me, sah, dart uoDa eawol[zlrtt3i' 'eu � yu 4 Y` From the €a"shion, in which tjbe '."I , „ Gist. a. ` ACIMV k`lf•D'FAlMs new lawn hedge them }}n� with en-. : 'Mrs. . Young says: auflered�iI smells zubbali lniinin . t ; �?tCed 'precesutns OJ'�e +outd think with eczepoa to"r.eeyezi yep=a,.and to FOA SALIt. . r+.1 'v i t .:_: _3.i•,. .. . -.. rent de ht =:7am.-Auk- .has paitst, the most dangerous trade 'p?y g Beady-made Medicine—You IIeed ,TUBCYCLs9 al 1a•:Y•is,> a•rss y :;Prat. Vaillaucoilet'1addrpezl � a f3ie+atliola:catvlogue. In the first •Fu;ed'.me :' ,The,d>oe$ae-" oil; ' Ya w arowats,�i°jncoln ytta ..d ` r no physician ordinary ills wheA breast,'and-slsretltd` tin '1 it ea �.., .aa s•oondhsad from neo to eau sena ANDD to the great mass of "prooll place no employer of painters may - you' have at hand a bottle of Dr. catal+w•—Brown.alit apadtna Toreat• _ ;endo over my back. The itching Thomas' Eelectric Oil. For coughs, r employ a man who drinks alcoholic. g w.. ,testa-ioo eons Township R•A ,that Dodds Kidney Pills aro.ao• beverages to the„telnpoiaiy extinc- ;End.burning•-es dally ,�ebea the :colds, sore throat, bronchial trop. �' sten, County Mtddl•.•x •••d sad 5 maanso best trleFl4„ ;' r .i _ tion'-of. his logical-power,'and no r<ffected'Parts werer•cRarizi:was'ter .;lea it. is .invaluable for scalds •an a aeras fruit, bat X .lata,• w • + • Son llasket, 1 at•W 8. .etatym sad Y. f�••' iSitoxic$ting liquors are to he :fibre'; and let' wkeYi_;,tt�,,e:.br a burns, bruises, sprains it is unser• The we.t.se seal >irtat. szcbaa,a•, LtsatNM. Lafond, w Alberta, Feby. d brought into the viciuit•p of the '!Tait'scratch or rubbod;wit-turned passed, while for cuts, sores, ul. aad.n cot. A --- -­10.ny !o. bad; -sees, ausod great cera and the li7�e it is.&tiunqueetion. _ and c s*�aLft�soptirolla.:.9 wait a. 'West aro finding in Rod s>�ldhe3' slble for the ca ey which h ia4 u rR�u p is Ia S-duster;and-tried able lies e� i-`I se Ao teati.mon� 1 or 1�..Srr Baro.to oasa�o,or '"s in►t f - � - pills a sure ,relief from those aches take of their persona. but seemed Vial ober than the use, and that t,ba,M,ri,acdb•waa .r w.b.rta cones.{ a». i�pp Man tb ra.und 4staa easy list, sons basgat,a inn`that only women•know fir ►o :get.:ao.beaJt, so, tried another Will satisfy anyone as to, its efleo• N wk_t t,.en-an kind of grope J .•s tae. wand .pa y Thep meat see that every painter y y bow idalu Hawn, Ni'ghta and$ehday"i,P1►d ftM becoming more evident every`dfly, washes his hands before eating, ;lioctor: ala''3' get no relief; 6o f;Qa_ncc W:Dawwa,Ninety Colborne BLrNO,'r•r.au and Mrs, Agnes Vaillancourt of this .Ned” a $hind cleator, and ,then a suspend the men whose health is (�urth. Although they-all did their TOO FRESH. WANTEIL ' place gladly gives'her experience as not satisfactory, 'and discharge any, 'beet for me: I got.no relief. �• I as addition to the mass of-proof•'that one suffering from lead poisoning. "Will you promise to support Es AND WOMEN WANTED to represent a, pis being piled up. A painter may not wear the same "I thought I neber would ID oared, my daughter iia the style to which as G oatly. Two doth:. per day saim, f� when I saw 8 report In 'Tine Fam- tuJ cosniedun No ezp•r..ac•nsceraq. writ. . "For three years I suffered ill- clothes-on the street or in his home , $ she is accustomed if --- teaseIy witt_i{idn$y-Hiaesae,l2 m-Bak was-in cases of skin dig• your marriage 2" demapded old i Vaillancourt',atatea. "I had' pain imperatively required to arm him- Skinflint, when Dobby made his L`i"a" Tits BARBER Tawas-Naw ' everywhere. I 'only used six-boxes self with a a ectal' suit of clothes sem, so L tried it. .7•t•o,weeks co ptesoisr"to oarse.1„! ta,crs. P "Well, from the. use of the very' formal proposal. .oa—s few weeks comptris coarse free, t . of Dodd'a Kidney I la sad I am and a screened hat. "Well, I—I'll promise to be tol ehzdnatee, earn twelve to eighteen dollars ' completely cured o! all my acheq Contractors and master painters first box I saw Zam Bek was going p week.., write for catalogue. ]toter atrb., . • erably, close with her, Mr. Skin. Fors'••.xa Qa*.n .Cant To.+„t,. and'pains. I am in perfect health are restricted in the use of white to'do me goad. It eased the irritw flint,” said Dobby; "but, you „ the pain, and the sere& , FARMS FON SALE. to day, lead to the ground lead mixed with tion, stopped know, I m aloft-hearted.case, and woman'.& kwalth depends-on •'ag oil, and it is stipulated that this began to dry up and disappear. itf I'm''afraid she'll be able to wheedle r Js nit W sa r FaxK LAvas.-sou a ret Sidpeys. If they are not in perlecl mixture must be so handled that it short, I found Zsm-Bnk all that thins out of me that you deo&ares in mon fertile districts. apeciai g I mpsestea •zcarston to April. write stow., a order the impurities 'are not does not splash or come in contact was c aim ,for' it, and within ' were strong enough to refuse her." towart e ,uatbew. Co., Ltd., Galt, Out. v strained out of he,r blood sad she I with the painter's hands. very short time it worked a come �h—ashout U,rtarto. cannot be healthy. She feels it ill The law strictly forbids scraping plete .cure." - . r but for ul• A1iCE)1, Taxers. Lgmps, •tee Int.rny -,�� every part o} her body and the re- of dry painted surfaces in which Not oy #or.edema, ... and external, cured without pain by cult is that ahe is wear and worts�white lead pas been used. This will cera, abscesses, varicose veins, � Ge rd's en iment Co. Limited. our r homeoao�at. write as bef•rrss e � y i isonedf wounds, cuts, col Minard a Li ` and fall of acbes and pains. What doubtless prevent much careless-I'leg, po ,—Theodore Doraii, a 1st.• gwo , Ont.n Medical Gees fq laces, piles ring every woman should know is that 1 ness and protect the caFeless paint- sores, chapped p , g' oustemer of mine, was completely ��++ there is sure relief and perfedi er from his own .nr'.,scretion, but 1Worm, children's eruptions, bursa,' cured of rheumatism after five CLEANING L�®�Ev7' scalds and all skin injuries and die- years of suffering, by the judicious V , health for bar if she uses Dodd'& it its terribly restrictive. and smacks , WALK �� OUTING SUITS Kidney Pills. of over-legislation. Ieases, Zam-Buk will be found un• use of MINARL'6 LIIdIMET equalled. All druggists and store. The above facto can be verified by c.a e.dons vert.Mar or«� r'•oe•a Tri a 9 x sell at we, box, or post free from writing to blit,, to the Pariah Priest IrAlvh Amerlalste flysing Co. � A 'DIVERS CO*iV1�Y }MICROBES. A scientist says the human race Zam•Bu1c Co., Toronto, for price. or any of his neighbors. !l/eatreal, Toronto. O-taw."snd Qdataea . is more than 18,00o,o00 years old— ; }infuse harmful sybstitutes and imy A. COTlr,�Merchant, y K 'Thee Austrian Polke Stop Romantic Jet some specimens don't know ' .i, tataom. Try Zam-Bali. t3oap, too! $L. Isidore, Quer, 1$ 3Cay, t18. Tlso,iaui o?atslnsaaNlM ', r . Courtship. enough yet to close file door on a ,r Aetllort. Isaels+!o�w naso ' zero day. custom of country courtship - Hkshwayman — "Halt' Your eaOTTO HIGEV4 'dating from the immortal past has money or your•lite"' Victim—' •HIS TRADE. ` .. peen interfered with by the police 1 no go, stranger. My wife's in the Plane Actions in Upper Austria in their efforts to a�r stets ; ' same line of business now the "I know a slight, unassumiIIg fel- SAA& king suppress the foot-and-mouth dia- Etna Wod a.d " . . . as.rr spring sales are biz, and she's just (loft who can talcs any man's nerve that hi noes Affecting animals is finished with me!„ &waw o is he 1'` 1% p microbes aro, ;FIRE3T CHOICE. � h - - 'PAINT T O UT OIL it is said, distributed b human "The dentist." y Silaarst's LiftImAt Curtis SairrM, Eta. ♦ srmw,•.v ,eseWew,r ...ilewrr dM • agency, Mr. Jawback—' M' dear, I was - ,sate •"• a " 't"i ,.,y�—� �rvM'i�r t tit ti s hr s+w+•► ut Infected areae have been careful- one o[ the Eint to leave." She--'rWhat do you mean by put- a�..p 'p r Tar '°" w "'� " ' ••w'••t •r•••� jd3 3. tiW l!; I mea Alb Y t Y eq,es'lsca Asst ire i ly shut of, but in spite a# all pre- Mm Jawback—"Oh, you always ng your arm round my waist 4" 3_ ,.a „ties r.r »... estrT.►tvs Yz,.as os ' '• �"",a cautions the disease is spreeading say that. He'•Do you object?' She—"Loot¢ I asaces narxass nor%it cmusasar w i �. , tlis CK n rEcessc~r eu �a � �'NNT Cil I rapidly It has now occurred to{ Mr. Jawback—" can prove it lbe + Freak. I'll give you just one t „ cnit ' rTsw tit.Duns.'A ••� a TK " t rX CJL s.>d u W ss reo•dr toe . ;y,•> •the authorities that the ancient this time. Look out in the tial. and hour- to .reme�your arm, or Ill arae. soya►.era Vow u s-+er two ; w•.W iz kande Eur s,R wtnww 's••utas isourtiag custom known as "Fen- see the beautiful umbrella I tell papa,". - ..off ttr Tw« ny Ittenn may be responsible for the brought home." r . , ar v 10atKI�. ti".�.rt. t,: e"' $1 a bore �.. •�„ :' extension of the disease cram one - � Costiveaesa and-its Cure.—Whey �'��D w•r r-���! � for 25 farm to another. "Fensterta•' is a Many patent,medicines have come the excretory organs refuse to per- + TA VETERAN. - a les, of aerenadin indulged in I The most highly efficient appucstUm s' P� g g and gone, but Bickle's Anti-Con- form their functions properly the in for the reduction of Sw•Nings, Goitre. P !�y the young peasants. After the sumptive Syrup continues to occtr- testinea become clogged Thea is Lawyer—"The Drone-examination i' fiat's toil, the young man dresses gg Thick Nock,Glandular Enlartemegte. . py a Eotbalost place among Tease- known as costiveness and if seg- did' not seem to worry you. Have is his best clothes and with great yo, had any previous experience 1" It's Positive. dies for coughs and colds, and as leeted gives rise to dangerous com- .y Client- "Six children," PILES of all kinds, in any arto all ns teereey Align away from.his home to a preventive of decay of the lunge. I plications. Parmelee'& Vegetable _ .cages,qutekty relieved'and , he farm where the girl of his af• It is s standard' medi�ciae tlDat ' pills will effect a speedy core AL positively eyed. Cora your euffsrinR ; fections lives Then, standing be- widens its sphere of uaefulnesa year the first iatiiaation of this ailment Unless worms be expelled frottl', and siva quietly. "Comm on 3ewae"for ., Death her bedroom window, be b year. If you are in need of the sufferer -should procure a pack- -the system, no child can be !real-I Piles will do it- Il . bo:, Sa for • Iain old folk-Lunen, , boxes, Maiied on receipt et price. ga something to rid.yo=4wIf o{ a cough et of the villa and put himself un- ; thv. Mother Graven Worm Eater. - s ; If the girl is favorably inclined to or cold, you cannot do better than ' der a oourse of treatment. The minator is the best medicine extant� LYLE ONIJI ir�r TORONTO � r " shim, she appears at the window and try Bickle's Syrup., good effects o{ the pills will be al- to destroy worms. TSS WEST fain. ST11SIT " tallows the swain to kiss her hand. most immediately evident. '!The police say that no other com- yp}ales on don',t seem 'to - "Now," said au Irishman, after Imunication with the infected farms iVhy, y •`It's remarkable how often a wo- a serious accident to a fellow-min A CASE OF LUCK. Y. 6 can have taken place, and have con- be enjoying youraelt:" .­No uncle, �• '-, aequeatlp forbidden "Fensteria." I'm having a miserable time. Auntie man changes her mead." "Oh, not er, '`we'19-have to send some mss,. "I met Dr.,gnifem today on 'the.' , "+ told men eat as ;ouch as I, wanted always. There's one idea every wo- to break the news to Moriarty's street and he cut be dead. regrd of the regulation will }„ matt gets that she Neter changes." wife." "$end Hannigan," suggest- "Then you are the only brie of - involve fines and imprisonment. —and I,cant. _ y y "What's that f" "The idea that ed one of the gang. "He's just the his patients to whom he did so'who jl,> 4111 TRY MURINE B*"EMEDY •she's pretty!" man to break the news gradual— ever survived to tell it." TUNING A BELL. r for Red, Weak, Weary, Watery ffi7es look how he stutters."and Granulated Eyelids.Murine Does&t TO CURB A COLD IN ONE DAY You will sneeze; perhaps I -- ar Fain Dt•tir<sista rake LAXATIVE RROM0•Qulars,. Tablets 1 -. Ah p��e Sell Marina Eye Remedy; I.lDrug ifits is refund money u it falls to cure. L w. Mlnart rs Liniment for sale everyweers. chill You think you are Cato. 9a6Yf%etpatare Is on•ash boa.' W& ' • vii I ions Parts of,the Metal. Boo, sim. Murine Eye Salve m Ing cold. Dont wait until iyll �� Aseptic Tubes, 25c, ;1.60.• Eye Boole Before marriage s man feels un- know it. Take a dose of Haaalin A What a'beautiful tone that bell and Eye Advice Free by Mail. "John," said `ins. Spenders, worthy of his svikietheart, but after' Wizard Oil and you just can't oat " •?r -has!-'? is often heard. There are omuslae Eye Remedy Co., Chicago "I've; got lots of things I want to marriage he acts as if he had done cotd fey., however, says The Scientific talk to you about. Glad to hear her'a great favor in leading her to, American, who know how a bell re- And the man who isriven to it," snapped her husband; "usual- the altar. s �c elves its joyful or golemn tones. -drink by adversity probably would 'ly You want to talk to me about NOTHING} TO BUY WITH. IAlI bells, after they are cast and, have it brought to him by prosper- lots of things that you haven's got.'.' Sli ner—"Does Dr. Cunier tell �l finished must go through a process' 'ity, Belief for the Depreaaed.—P1�yaI, his patients can't awoke i � " P s patio t they ke c- �. of tuning the same as any "'other • _ • , minarLrs Llnlmant Relieves Neuraiats• sal and mental depression naually gars 4„ musical instrument before they re- Soft corns are difficult to eradi- An inveterate wit and punster have their origin is a disordered Nicktime—"No, but file bills do."' . :-&pond with a clear, true tone. Ev- Cate, but Holloway's Com Cure state of the stomach and liver, in x- xv y asked the captain of a craft loaded when these organa are deranged is rery' bell sounds five notes,. which `will draw them out vainlesslY. with boards how he managed to get PILES CURED IN 6 TO c4 DAYS must blend together in order to dinner on the p�aa e. '`Wh ," their action the whole system is af- Year dra�ta win refund'sora7 if PAZO O I T- roduce perfect harmony., The tun- " t tits smart g, y fected. .Try{Parmeice's Vegetable xRxT fdlsSo bare any ens. of Itcbiag; sued, �? Aman likes to respect replied the skipper, "w-e always Blooding•r pretradiag Pili.to a t.isdya tion Ing of a'bell -is done by means of because he Pills. They revive the digestive _ ` things his children say, cook aboard. Cook a board, do processes, 'act beneficially onhe shaving thin bits from various imagines it is, hereditary!. you?" rejoined the wag; ``then I seeMax—"Jones . parta of the meta]. It is as easy for - ' • y nerves aril restore the spirits as no is the most wide- asy pa is Art tuner to put a bell in you have been well pre Tided with 'ionP P lltlyfara's umtatint tura Dandruff. pro this tri at all events." other pills will. They are cheap, awake moa I knows e a d o You ; „sane as it is for a piano tuner to F p' simple and sure, and the effects are surprise me.. I never heard of his nil I '•adjust his instrument to perfect IDIOTIC INTERROGATIONS. lasting. _ being especially enterprising," chorda. At first thought it would _ Maa—``Ob, it isn't enterprise than : _ 9I seem that a bell would be ruined How far is a far cry 4 GOBBLES EVERYTHING}. makes him so; it's insomnia." should the tuner shave off too-much Is it wrong to steal A march 4 .` '. at the last tuning, or the -fifth . Does it hurt to be struck by an There is,a shaggy little black-and but such is not the case. He tan insect, about an eight of an SAne IM NIS OLO ACE. k would, however, be obliged to be- sow did you suet see the shadow inch long; a ea s every Ing un- • r and-);'' der the sun which is not disturbed ever eighty}ears of a e and have 'svllbs''• CILover, starting again with the Of a doubt 4- ', ed from Kidney and Badder Trouble fo► y fu's! tone.aiid shaving again till it •What artist painted the picture a every day. It has to be aurgrised flftean pears. I took doai•rc't meets for x ave "forth its harmonious sound f health 7 at its work like a burglar. In most but Rot no help. I want to thank tai for rt 6 o ntries ivory brushes are pretty •ending me the sample hes of Gia .P1As ; fast the fifth tone. When the welkin rings;I tho an COU y p whieh helped me. 4 9wei` the ring? ` safe from insects in Egypt this lit- I have taken six boxes of Gin Pills al• "s - g When Fortune. t?milea does she tle terror eats the ivory an eats together, but got reliefbefore Ibad takoa ` 'After finishing '"some 'things 'it show her front teeth 1 the-bristles; it eats your tooth npac that amount. I had to gee up somo eepe n; busy keeping them fiais�i- - brush and eats your tooth-pick; it rtigbts every fifteen minutes and bad to m eats the wool with which you • are use an.instrument before 1 could ariaat•. It's•usually a great bore for the Now r can lie in bed four or firehours going to mend your husband's without getting up. burglar.if the safe logked• _.- socks—the cards as well ' as -the =w� ,,.v�p W. H. PIERCE. , x ul wool; it eats the handles off your Write National Drug and Chemical Cor. Co' ' coffee may make the board- ` kniceg,and forks, it rejects nothing (Dept. W,L,), Toronto, for free samples ee•�• ems'• eO► •' T N U ISSUE N0. 10-11. but glassAnd china and metal. i.RCe„iar size ;oc, 6 tor>ls.se. -�e� Oe . .•. &sate. Ars hot. , .s ., s . . . , • , L tIX`..},Y.... ..: .. � .: i.. :i:":. „',{v" h . °•'! N e', p,.y.. ,m,r.?,..?t."P. 'h- .Y' .R`' �.h' '%S'r�yY'�i,�'.4 .s za.„w, e_S>: t•,•.-. -Awe:.: ".,,'..:.."' r .,t35,.•r„« 'r .. ... 3: „�,, �-. �' a{•.p' .�t i p' .,r,' ..:,+' r': ;r•,s`�aZwr •9• .eves.fie ,y, �r ,,rte, •� ,�y k,,; "•;''~w.”. .. ,�Pn i�ti�y�'v°",,r �. . ,r: ;�,,,�;;•ry 4 ..� �a ,,,�,;;,'�';.,�ty� y� .awe��,• meq;r;, �t� s4+a' `�'"•h2y "f�F� ,*,� ."r �;.psa' r - -17 W- api­ 7, PyWq- i IONees , WZS6*-W"" i.. W Wright. 4Leta Hutchings. Gilbert QOWO FOR SALS-Two 00"With Br. L-lagranx Percy, -kJ 9V4lS­-`*-4­""abg`*Ka^""w-&se` W 0.WZST.f1- mood Dora AlIcbell. Mabel Jarvis. Jr. I.- WE ARK '1jvING­ -OUR- B1980 V�=S- LEA phone Hazel Turner. Eddie -Michell. Lester -and pro- Farrier. Present every da --Stanley R SALE-House and lot situated to supply our customers with fribb.pure groceries on isrook St. Clair moue. opposite the Dai Howard Hoover, Alfred Mich- FO visions ata nVaderette-price. ell, George Gray, Ingram Percy,Tena Ifethodiae church. yor partioulass a to Gray, Alice Hornshaw, Dora Michell. W.J.G11300,North Ciarem*as This we have received a fresh shipment of PICKERINQ COUNCil. A. E.Lehman,teacher. SALE-Roach farm. IM acres Frozen Fish, Whitefish, -Pik -moUsurnmeat in the tow iship hall, --take The above council met Poignant to S.S.No.14, Pickering-. Class IV.- FOCRUGM or lame, saw 00006@8608- -at Hazel Hortcp, Willie Hortop, Walter Flaked Mad bmr soleg-agil, landealrr..2 village, Z-�PIT HAMUS. III.-Cleo Middleton, Ailroughass,an,Tuesday, the 7th iAst. Gaudin. • 1111omberit all present,'reeve'Na*bray 'Ptayter Yake,Oliveii II.-John Herring, - Hand-d-leil.. ile the chair.- . M1mtLes_r*ad_&"L&P_ Middistan, Mark Linton. or. I.- HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE- Superior j IMtPand Yake.Zdgi;Igor- Situated in the "Us" of Pickering 00 Toni Hortop.Russel f ......fad Fillets' , Labrador Herring - Imperial I for P&Y- top,' Ethel Gauslin. Jr. I.-Ids Lin- 0briskins street-0011111istifs oto s• c_0M301DuU&`aFcM&tW1oZvs read and Ltin. Charlie Geer, Gordo Tal Goagiftsuis house, good aftbl*, several good 4WI0. Ana Take. Sr. bearing apple, and Plum Simon and,pliggetv of 7 0 respective committees. Primary-Ohester Geer. Jr. Prim- good water. Fat &ply to Cod and Bluenose .Cod. )referred�a the lam gvvs=Ave�. aranto P Eunice A. Forsyth, M.OnAUGSWBSBT-" A colhinuloic"i0a was received from ary Loy Carr. %the solicitors of the C. P. JL with Plan, teacher. -at a concrete culvert which the dom- S.S.No,4.Uxbridge.for February: Have you tried ouv FARM TO RENT of 100 acres,being --parry proposes to replace the present IV._0rv&I Roach, Robert Willison. I con. U of tote 9 and W in She & - wooden structure on sideline bet lots Rawson. Rose Watson,Clifford at PIC=2a4 jami abs villap of Green. MAPLE SYRUP COMPOUND .-6 and�7,covii.9. Ito .Robert Roach. III.-Douglas -a*& Fisl-daagg bj��*. 11- face" and It's delietokii On motion said plans were approved f cultivat on, do" to "boo). roved ckenson, Cures Mande. II.- -;s II.-Talbert in a blab sthte a abo swo miles of We a.N. 51:t�6 mill."a..within of by-the council. Evans; e Mantle, Ron Linton, R. Will be rented to a good man tar a ::Highest cash price paid for butter and eggs all the time. -Rev Mr.- 12 as once. J. X. 01& by .to the r0powd celebration Of the Lando Elford. Roy' Crawford, Hilda 'a I _ -GeILSIDY1 of Pickering Township. . Austin. I.-Edward Norton., Gladys OR SALE-A good rough-cast Buy your Groceries at the Grocers The committee 'on Belief reported Mantle, Flossio Crawford, Robt. Raw- Fbouss aouuds�"8 roams besides closirts ...,and recommended "ragintas follows: son.Grant Evans. Average atWud- ad good cement Geller. Hard and soft water .owmended,p - PeterMacnabi Sr., aid the Mrs. ance It. M. Shantz, teacher. inside boned. One-fifth cif an was of good Bard-for seen. 15.00. an ftownicig Ave apple trees besides other frtLiL Also Imperial oxford stove in or fu The standing committee �n Con- r*Wr witb warming oven alHaiched. For furth- tongencies repot Led and recommended RICHAR" DS O" N'S ERS a apply to TWO1.3111.STEPHEIN. issyment as follows: John Murkar, MOTH 7tf I'tg AuditorV report. stationery,etc., P, ST CLASS 100-ACRE FARM TO -J&OU f--Ley- k14- M M-Al _ for B.of H.. 8.25; Municipal wo sit rid. *eurm 4oar 'dkUdlVX'i9 XaIr '-=--ttb half of lot 33.can �tionery. 35 Bunting. re- Wrtitby,Lad is h r r: j -being the-,- to J,F.Rolo -bla, te state Of --1T- a. 00; R. A. ftAb - am Plow- ing twice done in the -d a.F bine-on-business tax, ready forcrop. W "'rebate of taxes, double asst,5.18; R. Every mother should see that her bui:dings, avers convenience. Immediate IEL Mowbray.attending allting of the children's hair In dressed with Parisian possession. For further V 1.6 al app!: C�nstrusonix Railway Commission at Toronto. re Sage, the wonderful hair restorer and TO lk - the location of the Toronto and Past- Semicide. A little, neglect on your r ern Railway, 5.00; D. R. -Beaton. on part now, may wean much, low of Astheseason is far advanced we are selling off our winter goods at over.cost rather than them o Bra tage, wn rrpo,.. not&.4r tAdo care SETTLERS gloact of salary,a6O, W. G. Barnes. beauty when your girl Stowe up. 5.00; L'�mployers ty tion, premium oa eallectoes b6nd, �11100•. T.0. Brown. salary " eolle-, Parisian Sage is a rigidly gunran- Leed hair rmtorer and cures ail scalp' We beg to acknowtod 200 pair mitt@, gloves and gauntlets going at prices.vii�414ictt sell them. Ife.00. a dispAsm, pt events hair from falling T RAI N S .!,:,.the receipt of 2.80 from F. L.Green out and creates a rich luxuriant growth CPS Prom the sale of township timber. of hair, a glory to.woman and the i To 50 horse blankets, all kinds, shapes and sizes, going ai t. is standing committee on Roads pride of man. and Bridges reported And recotuinead- A plensant hair reagin ladies Tike► 2 imitation robes, reg. $10.00, reduced to$8.00. 'sten paymeut ax+)Ilowa: Gen Ustes,al) it, and your drugAnt, T. M. McFad. MANITOBA, ALBERTA yds gravel div 16. 6.00; W H Jackauto. den, gunrantees every liottle that he I wly Gallaway robe, reg. $22.00, on sale$17.00. .rep scraper, 75: War. Bell, 68 yds of sells at 50c. and stands ready to refund SASKATCHEWAN 'Irmvel drvr1�18.80; 9 Black,9 hours Tho only through $17.00. nvork with team and two men.4.05. your mogey if it fail*to do Its work. 8 fur and imitation lined coats, reg. $20.00, now An application froin W. H. Bell for a By mall postpaid from Giroux Mu-nu- -7 grant on sideline between iota 0 and 7 facturing Co., Fort grip, Out. Bee LOW OWN= RATM I only dogskin,coat, reg. lVa.00, now$18.00. The committee recommend that the girl with the auburn hair in gin every parka e, Sold and Varan- that It be laid over for further coo- Fat set liattien Aw fsodho I only duck working smock, reg. 83.50., notr $21.50. • teed by T. M. McFadden. -sideration. Mr. Wilson gave notice EhAt be effects spftial Trains ReWar Trains -.Wdiald move for leave to introduce a - NOW'A Come and get some bargains while they last tab by-law to regulate the fees for the Will leave?Grant* Lftvw Toronto R boausing of wire fences for the town- Imp" -ment Store, bhip of Pickering at next meeting of LIFOaSE FOR SALE--Gond ws r Each TMDAY 10.10 PjL ewb Disney's Big le 'Council. Ll bareg, ebesp. Apply to a. N. li 31 "A AM Toredo Mr. ScotL seconded by Mr. Wilson. "Oe-Off B"ary 0 - . I - , I - :1 - . .WlCelsadsl dtb 10.10 PA. alai Taoist yesimrs move*that the members of this Coon- SEED WHEAT.-A quantity of I- iciland the following named ratepay• k_7 good goo"gbes$far seed free from all Sea and carriages, also everything else kc, ers Constitute a committee to Arrange �far"as impartues. ApP17 to F"D C. PUGH. CAlovist Can on A Train A full line of ina�iilli harni. for the celebration during the coming :c1sr-Ons No sbarvis for beethe the farmer needs always in.stock. guanines of the Centennial of the I IVE man or woman wanted for .1rownelli Pickering its an organ. j work as basno pejiva 11i W of 6 s 01)Per lay Thmgh Traims Twaift to lied municipality. atid that the cogn- t portuntLy so advance. mare Sims Gan i Wnwipal aad West 11111tee he convened to meet at the be Work a" diffieuls &ad recialoss so f. r...... 'town ball. Brougham. on Sater"y. WAN181011.Lusilled.Spadina Av*w AA me CJ.L Aiiew ter essir W -Saidowl&die"' lip the Ifth Inst. at 1 80 p, to . -wasars. Win. Cowan. Wim, Thoth. W H . "URLING jr Dunbar. Andrew Allison. W. V. Richardson. John Oormley. Chas.S. Palmer, John Muotar, R. A. Suntiax. Spring a Ill soon be bere*and C. H. Burling has a stock of up-to-date goods. Lign as he has the latest styles. Get his prices Call and "a his carpets Itild r 1Wto. McCauslAnd. H, E. Welist6r. 3 'A.O'Connor, Goo. Dairldson. J. Todd. Cared His kheamfiss before you buy. The time bits come for the spring sewing, and C. H Burling Geo. Cowan.Jr.. W. J. Too lor A E will supply yon wlth a.new Singer sewing machine delivered In your home on Don't f or. the Instalment plan and your old machine taken in part Ma r, D. R. Benton, John 'Ibrw get my stock is now complete in furniture such As fancyp'TNoen. children's David Annie,W. 0. Barnes.John V James LeB. Johnstone,- a tables, exteiuion tables, beds. couches, dressers and stands, ichell. C. A. Barclay. T. Poticher, T rockers, centre 4ecretaries, music cabinets, springs niattreaws, window shades, brass and Brown, X. Gleeson. F L Gr"n, prominent member of the wood curtain poles, sewing machine needles and supplies for all makes of David Birrell. F. 0. McCarthy. syl. Citizen's Band, of Chatham. inachinee. Call and hear the new Victor gin mopbone. All the latent records vaster Mackey. R-. W, XcAvoy, Wil red Sadler, Chris. Nighowander. W.' for sale. writes-. �:L. �: :;1Z_ " Wbitson, Mar- "T catructed Rheumatism b J. Mankhouse. Itatit. mini fiveyears ago,and was silin for iting for *in Nighsivander. Duncan Macnah, C months and in great pain an the nUntentj J. Brodie, Rev. W. R. Wond, 0. M lliwmoe SE t Father momacy S NO. 7 Formyth, Richard Ward. J. I. David Tablets and took them for about three gent fo r' Serlin wo weeks, when the Rheumatism all left Peter'Macnab. Br.. Wesley Oee me and i have h" so return of the R. V. Mowbray. W. J. Turner. J oh i Call and get prices and see cuts before placing your order.. Scott, G. D, Milne, Alfred Rogers,Ed ward Wilson. W. B. Jackson, Jismet S Rev.FatherMOMISCY -CAREFUE ATTENTION TO Wilkia, M. Fitzpatrick. Father AkrrW A by-law was Introduced and pat EMBALMING AND FUNERAL, WORIl in a an 4,;ied through its varions reAdi have cured thousands of this dually passed appoiating; Jog; 91-arjcqe No. 7" Tablets terribly painful disease. Photli night or.day, Bell or Independent. overseer div Q,to place of Geo hiellro who declines to act; Ered Rh matism is ggperally brought on by ea sure but ace of i wulla-11. overseer div M in D is really caused by Uric Acid in the blood. This Uric Acid or who declines toapl; Win Hismiltm a - -are, ct is an irritating poison, formed from the waste matter of the 00 worth of dffivenv see 46verwer div 54, instead of Jas Under body. The kidneys should remove r b t when they fail it 4111 who refuses to act: W Sicholsoo ove i I okiverseerdiv 7li, instead of GeoGine.- p isions 'the blood, and, settling in ithe joints, causes pie who declineb to act; JELM06 Marls o We have Just received another con%ignment of silverware' which overseer of div 7.-in place of Williau Rheumatism. makes in all $500.00 worth of this claw of 190008 to -be. "No. 7" Tablets clear out the clogged-up Kidney's and Mitchell who refuses to act; -Fret :Rp _Toy' :F j:;?.4R1 Hobbs overseer of div I k..in place of stimulite-die-ni-ix- perform their task of filtering the Uric John Stephenson who de lines to Act. Acid out of the'blood. When this is done the Rheumatism A by-law was introduced passed We have our prices as low as will be found in any up-to-dA store simply and naturally.vanish". - r the coupons which .4hrough it various readings and fin. and we give a discount on all cash sales, and fo telly carried providing for the livens 41Xo 7" Tablets cost 50-- Atyourdealer's. . .28 represent the discount we give butter knives, sugar spoons. teia- ingand regulating and governing or i4poons, dessert spoons,`tabl6s000ns, knives and forks, cruets, jelly the keepers of billiard twbles, pool kgilffssoi Modwine Co. Ltd. oatreal,Que. dishes, butter dishes, biscuit j 4 are, bread knives. Salad and,fruit dish-; tables, box-ball tables or alleys and rai M es, nut sets, etc. 4, otbervituilaraRjei..-By this by-law 71 no tar jou girder` of Is Yost., u getting your share of these free goods P.. the age dold axii guradind Ix Aker* bq A X. WegadkX Are you can be permitted to enter SUA piaeft ofsmusement. the rimainigg part of ries are tLe freshest. Our groceries the by-law belqg�the same as that formerly In force. The Council now adjourned to meet BROUGHAM again on Moads�y, April*d,it I il GEORGE ' PHILIP .4or the transaction of gen"AlpZ. .,.�'.':NEW WALL PAPERS -nes& Spring will soon be here and you will be anxious to see the new designs ESTABLISHED 1873 4CHOOL RKPORTS in wall papers. Our-new goods arrived March let. C^11 and secure t q .11:1,u choice. They Fire most up-to-date and-prices are low. A few specials this 4 Senior Division Claremont Public week-10 lbs, cattle salt, 25c.; 10 Ihs. rulphur, 25c.; =lbs. brown stigar,$1,00; dard Bank- of 'School: Sr.IV-Annie Spoffard,Flor- 21 Ihs. best white sugar, $1.00. Stigar has advanced but we call give you best 4 T Head C11111ce: TORONTO .:enceForgie, Dora Brodie, Sr. III.- value by owt, You will save-money if you buy now. Highest price for but- in Stom Alex. Mor"n..Elva ter and eggs. Record of Business as at-31St January, 1911 =th. SlauX, Albert Les,Clam Underhill. LiAmiLrrms Jr. Division: Sr.-II.-Vets Stephen- TERMS CASH.' -G. A, .GILLESPIE Rzilouitcas 6ou, Mabel Wagg, Hazel Mantle. Jr. Govern. Capital paid up $2,M%000.'00 Gold, Silver, and trent Notes W084,594.35 Ramer" Fund _141.-Ivan Benson, Mildred Brodie, Joihn, Knight. Sr. pt. II.-Gordon Due by Banks . . . l,XW,92L93 and Rawson, Ina Mantle,' Merle Stephen_ GOOD WORK HAS BEGUN THE Gvvwmneat And othw 800" 2,910,24&94 Notes in -Son. Jr. pt., IT.-Russel Neal, Mary A GOLD MINE FOR THE PEOPLE AT GORDON'S SALE'ROOMS Leon on Coq and BM iForayth. Vida Knight. 4. -.Verna Discounted - KOKW&OP bel-sks % to Due to Bagi 370,14LOB 'Bryan. Lola Brodie. Marie Forsyth. We have the best In furniture and kitchen utensils. Govemanivit Dapwk cmu -Muriel Thomson, Allan Thomp- qb. Just think-Solid oak sideboard, $M.00. Roll top desk, oak, $2100. Kit B:k Pmaless cben-chairp.from 40c. to 669. Dining chairs, from 75c. to $2.00 each. Elig- jew,Allan Neal. 0111ber Awasts S.S.No. 11,Pickering Green River) lish velvet pile carpet.cost$2.50 yd.,for 40c. Balmoral rugs, wool caripets,, teware si Ifor February: Sr.IV.-Hugh Michell, bedroom sets and extension-tables, . See our grant at M110, 497 fn.T4 gp,4f7,8f6 14 Jr. Willie Pugh. Lydia Hagerman. Above goods have all been slightly used,but of the best. IV.-Titna Gray. Stanley Dafoe, Bo*, Call and see before buying. Shop open daily. Dkildsi as paid up Capital-Twatwo per Cast. PW Sainsa& Sr. Ill.-Alfred Michell, *is Hoover. May Di E Hn" Howard Hoover, George Gray. Jr. W. J. a0]E?j3D0XT Twombs,Sb*jamory. ini. G$0. P. SCHOLVIULD. III.-Alice Horushaw, HIM* Carter,I elssii-Clifford Corner of Church and King Sts. 'PICKERINGI 1� .00swid Maisager. 7ut �7 7t F :L L1 zZtellwTs ..Cl. Robert Worthy, of RMUIPWn, #pent a day last week with Thos. -AND- -iitt. b.S. B t days -ON- -OTS WHO MYGM and Mrs. Gibbons. While he,was 80 E - .o 7 Wt week with f6inde in the city, here he mored the Barry menu- REG. CLYDE HOISES I J. H. and Mrs. Bad spent Son- ment from the old Baptist come- Hlxb Gr$Ae Shardiora C �,djtywith the latter's parents in teqto the new Union cemetery. Cotswold Our sp�ln'g Aock"of e are glad to welcome a new James Underhill and Levi. Stor- resident to the village in the per-ha*a business trip--w -TVroate son of Miss AWimMerarbLue who--- �.,'.�o Saturds Vs acquired the residence -on There will be sold by auction.on Y16 Mr. and fire. Berry, of Smith- expected in a few. t street formerly owned by SatUrdgy, darch 1911 $iY. Falls, are the Bests of David and Call and inspect our goods. Mrs. Reuben Rawson and will re- At­Ne;�;lee Farm,"Lot So Cop,1, Mrs. Ross for a few days. '9'P1 The Corner Store. W. M. P .1 P otoor Edwards, of balsam, In- side,there. went too Uz ., .Uxbridge,the following-'pro- ALMAP tiN Our hockey boys; w party belonging to tends moviag into,the village as a bridge on Tuesday last t resident at min early date. Toronto, return match, but were 'X,"the R. JAMES HOWITT of defeated M boys have log opent Sunday with her uncleBay was",Siam out reg., Ikado.-Bay supposed to be Infoal to Mrw. Andersoo, and by 6 is to 2. The HORS been Vvited to return to Uxbrid we :J* DSON Giant, Joshua and Afro. Buddy. go to play a friendly game In the at mare.a yrs old, supposed to be r Miss Bowie Macnab, of Toronto "M log --libal implay of sity, spent Sunday with near future. in foal to BLrou 4, ter- Bay-Beare, 6 univer -sad Mrs. Gibbons d ra old,reg,,supposed to be in loid to Ohim A Tory W".maortmeal of Mrs. MR-0- aire!Vs31k'a-. Bay mare, 4 yrs old, ;her par6ste,Peter and ins it week witli friends in ely Barbu, ft.6coary. :11ke6o Dallas Tayi, Jima nab. Bay mace,erten, wed SAY.mare.aged.t John and Mrs. Walker, of the Harristo�n and then Id.H Do sup to be -in foal Towived Aw lbs Reliday trade. 04H n -em-twints 11111d X tyie beence 67- &I concession of Uxbridgeo id to Prince of mub xPay are resi and Ise winal, Choice(imp.) -home and log I yr, by ILI y qr Sunday with his mother =r pyroan and Mrs. PiIJ66,, I yr, by Royal Choice here. jog at their Subsuiptions taken for all. Magaiduss+ or their property. (Imp.). reg.; Vacv gelding, rts',ag '4 'Weekly and Daily Newspopm Levi Ston has shipped a car- yrs.driver. suitable for hearse se. CATTLE_ load of horses and other settlers' Red cow,6 yrs due -is W. J1. N. 1:?j10-P-7 A :R0:DS0j41.T ts effects to the North-west, this March 12; Red cow. 9 yrs o so week. DV March 10, Red and,white cow, 4 yrs and' Harvey, old,due March 13. Birt Jersey cow,9 13=C�C3C gg�� 4 David Ross a M0 yrs old. April 20; Roan cow,tyro short f the 0.P.R, are taking r oi�d vacation before the spring rush of du soon after sale; Red cow. 7 n vre old.due soon afWr-"je-.Red CQ-W- wor jjjjLM I I I .- - 8.yrs old. due soon after sale; Red W-e-are- to­see--Mre---Qreg-n . arch-St- Red- able to be out again though' still !for:rising 3 yrs,due in Marcb; lied S-OMETHIN Gone heifer, s mewhat weak after her recent 0 cow,8 yre old, bred January 5. 'cow. 'severe illness cow,6 yrs old.fresh milch;' Red cow, Miss Querrin, of Brussels. re- 3 yrs old,fresh milch; Fat cow; Reg. hile CURES turned home on Wednesday off ter Shorthorn bull.rising 2 yre; 7 steers; �4 AD a in 2 yrs;- 2 heifers,ristr%2 in; 3 with a heifers; tu sssssssssso­­� steers 6 pearling el ers. 'T Wwibing N� ending nearly two week I= Mrs. G. H. SaM12. AMd fie ae Lm LM dw y 09 the Co- calves, rising 1 yr old. David Taylor, chef,in to TW FMON le'M*. OOTSWOLD SHEEP-21D reg.Cots- Iffalabiue lumbus mine, Cobalt, is.nponding weld ewes,supposed to be In lamb; 146 7 . .-,a few weeks here with his mother, Glanford Station,Ont.-"I have take@ reg Cotswold ewe lambs; Reg.. Cots- E.Pinkham's W&stock raw. Mrs. A. W. McKay. L VedoP'table Com- L,me Wm. and and Mrs. Slack, of pound for years SWINE-Yorkabire white brood Mono Road, who have been spend- sow, bred Jan.21; 6 young Yorkshire -0 never round and Ing, a couple of weeks with rela- white brood sows, supposed to be in It n y medicine to he latest out. gig-. Yorkshire white brood sow with T The ~I. tives.in Claremont and vicinity, compare with It. I pigs; "s store pigs 'about 4 months sat running and the best 4': will leave for home to-morrow. had ulcers and fail- sch I in the uterus, old-, 11 fat bogs. -ession school washing machine made. The seventh com POULTRY--86 black Minorca hens; hockey team played a friendly doctors did me 7 black Minorca cockerels. Customer may have it for the Claremont seboul Do good. I suffered ams with t BAY and GRAIN-Ahout $.or 10 two washings on trial. onn last dreadfully, until I tons mixed hay; About 2W bushels of team on Saturday aftern began taking Your but.were defeated by- 17 goals to medicine. It has Mandscheuri barley. suftaQ�j for seed; . ..... also helped dither About 400 bushels Boyer oals. ONT Our town ded `AR wall canvasseu MISS HARNESS-Set team harness. top A%-fjL:L LBS SA-RG- ENTI CLAREM woman to whom I"have recommen harness; 2 sets F11"A'CES week by an enterprisiDi akent'for it.--Mrs. Hzmty CLARic, Gianford collars, good; Set team 4 7 plow harness. Set single harness; 3 HAELDWA.RIC. 9TOVES ANP itbedimpoaal of town lots in the Stathan. Ontario. top-collars; String of bells. Pair horse 5'. City-to-be of Welland. Several ..Anefter Cuire blankets; Black robe, nearly new-. V said to have declined invert A -are GMT robes nearly new. Mao Harvey Bank. N. B.-I can hi ty dENTS-A Speight -ddad I= wagon. k organ-and Mrs. Evans enter- M -recommend Lydia F- Pinkham's Ing. I IM PLE I table Compound to any, suffneng with box and spring wat:set wrought twined the Baptist choir on Friday wont - I have taken it for female iron wheels to fit St inch skein: Set r�obsleighs. Democrat night last. They report a most weakness, wW painful. memtruatka trucks*. Set I wagon; Top buggy; Cutter: Cart; leasant evening. Mr. and Mrs. and it cared me.--Mm DsvTiiaiii BAX3ov& Wagon boa . Success manure read, Evans being noted for their whole spread. fore -hearted hospitality. er.: mAasey-Harris binder Became your case Is a difficult one. t cut-, Deering mower. 5 done you no good, do carriage.8 f To purchase 110000 lbdr of An Interesting hockey match doctors ha ft cut; Massey-ffiorris bay tedder; V1 was played on the rink here on not contioull suffer without giving Horse rake. 10 ft. P. Hamilton.: Beed LydiaE. loinkham's Vegetable Com- Monday evening between the drill.- Massey Harris, combiced, 12 pound a trial. It surely has cured sprouts:*Cultivator. Massey-Harris. 13 regular teats and a team kinown agency hold for a number of cases of female ills, such its in- teeth. Disc harrow, 13 dime. Front I have taken over the Plymouth TwAne Age the isiders." captained 'any as 0 ro fiamination, ulceration,displacements, by Thom. tgrkett. The regular r et prices. Wood*. Drum roller. 2 sets Lron bar- years by Thos. Beare. of Whitevals, and am prepkred to supply his custOln f1brold tumors I lantles periodic t I - pre with their favorite brand of twiDe-at the 1K.-sit ma it rr%1t bea;;ng-do" rows.3 sections each. good.with dour I&186L go of all thow farmers who desire a good re- team Is credited with being the in. backaebe, connect both sets,2D ft long: SORCIE the patronage z. victors. r"'Iming, indigestiqn, dizzinesa, and bletree to co troduction to the people of Pick- -of(-Aarq- li Single Verity plow. No.21. Massey- liable twine. Ply'01013th Twine needs no in hesitation in placing The Womea's Institute nervous prostration. 1t "costs but a trifle to try it, and the result Is worth Elarriq ower,6 ft Cut- Single w. ering township.-aDd my many customers need have no :2 anent will meet at the home of Wilkinson.Nn.7: Slople plow,el.13, Wilk, m their orders with me. 'Mrs. Johua Bundy on Wednesday. Millions to many muff ering women. Fleury, with Tink ter wheel: 2-furrow In aLticipation,of A large demandforthis popular twine I have had the I-*-X.- will be a' you wit special ad lo,000 The. of twine. but it is vice low. Fannin,%mill;Turn- Plymouth Twine Co. reserve for my customers : -�' L. March 15. The Program 0 r all. it will be FIRST COMIL • write bw It to Mimt. nukham, ay racks' doubtful if tb Is amount w III be enough fo IsThe culture of sweet pons and F, pulper-, Bait truck, 2 your -order L"' Mass. it Is 9r" a" IWO Tha; Set scales. FIRST SERVED. if I cannot we all before April tat, telephone cap 240 It* reserve your favorite brand for you. father spring work," music and Tet scales. c a4wo-vis beipgalto rnip diiii-, Scuffier: so I may be able to rese d, -z rdiallf readings. All ladies are co 110� Grindstone: trough for Stock rack . Dipping With every order of 100 The I am giving a coupon sheep; 50 ft sheop rack Milton,is. cl- ont I-st Zu 1 'm ox-M D. P. McFarlane;of Ha ty of hardwood. ready for the .,spending a few days with Clare- I:" stove; Leader eb urn. 30 cotton grain absolutely free. most friends. We are pleased to hsae.And othei, articles. --fLTRNITTTF.E-A Happy Thought see Mr. McFa'rlane making steady Get the twine you have used for years and run ii�risks at harvest time. Erogress towards recovery from C� range. coal beat-er. cook stoves sheet parlor suite :Plymouth-is your cheapest insurance against idle bots'es and idle rueD at hall- in long siege of illness, dtiring -z 0 0 4W iron heater, stove pipes, t. as good As new. 3 bedateade,dresser,2 v" -which he underwent two opera- .3 . 9 secretaries, 2 bureaus. cupboard. re- 10 pendieitia. e elC 11, WWstevale tionsforap Howaid, E T 4 frigerator, extension table, listands. uper, Anderson, organizer for Manley 10M hairs, small tables, kitchen table. the I.O.OX, is in this neighbor- X 8 rocking chairs, se-Ing machine,65 c ag hood at present convotseing in be- �ds tapestrY Carpet good-36 yards of - BRYA N -half of the order, and ere joorte the. a linoleum nearly new,etc. Pickaing Lumber Yara ..JR� .40 0 '40 Jan - no ]WALIEL333WEll, Cos •ts as being I for the mc An the Proprietor Is giving u farming organization sundries. n---f-a 0 g Is. Is MIS XW everything will beso d. ig, Me.Manitoba sidings drop steal office Bell sorgimsuizat o e in ft mon4 which It is-expected. will Pine flooring, 0 Co. agency for A SALE AT 11 O'CLOCK. LUNCH �sidlng. matched, rough and dressed- ,'Telepbon, y be in running order by.the end of A. lila.and I in. Rolston Laundry. Trains met at stouff Ville on the pine and berate, March. Z .X . go� 1"" 1040 morning of sale. '_d like,*1 in. V matehl so ONTARIO social will be held in a ptinet9aw Brunswick white CLAREMONT. pa 8 It 4 as so JU17 A. the Presbyterian manse an the w. fowl, grain. .;-Hogg, fat CO eveningof Thursday. 16 bay.and sums of$10-00 and i goo mencing at 7.5o ecloock. A v Nov 111 other amounts 8 months C"d- ows 9 Terms . 16th, cbm under, Terms StrIctILY CALDIL varied 0146 approved paper. 4%per annum W. D. GORDON and Interesting Program is being &SON. .-r;o& Refrishmenta will be Mel k I allow for cash. nine preps UW7 PRI;NTIC served, and an en Dyable tfil�e is Is.O&SWO annob- E&HoOV9P. oyableit, bridW Its oasWggbja�11; B. M parli z assured. , Admission. adlittte 15 B"ver"Oul J T!21 Clerk. - Auctioneers LL amts, children 10-cents. Every- body w4dcome. peach, Two yinks firm 'tbe Malvern I-Mr P & C Apple,pear,plum.cherry, SON an grape vines.-rWb*Me% 9000ber- Of an metedils and dedom Curling'Club visited-the club bore kept in stook. It Will pe D or;�.lwo4nesckay last, while two ries, currants, bliliblLb"Ties, dew- pay you Cibk*z.fr6m::ji6re visited Malvern berries,nut trees, OrDamentals of fA 66111 at our werks acd laxpeoll our stoplill on ih friend- all kind&- Norway spruce, ro@M, and'ablatu'prions, Don't be miaW by 0 same day to playa to the public generally that we have engaged flowering shrubs,climbOrS Of many &Vnta we do aot employ 11VT emsequent-- ly I i4inoi. The Claremont boys -We are pleased to announce nt in about sorts,etc. Majjw6th dewberry a ly we a", and do throw a, the i&ts who played at home won by 2 &first-class milliner who will take possession of that departme bout Send for ray catalogues commission of 10 per owl.,whiab you W11111 who visited two weeks to prepare for our millinery Opening which will take place a specialty. shpts, while those satisfy the various wants Of all. it tells the whole story- Mention owlininly'smg, by purehad"how es. Malvern were the victors by 21 April Ist, when we hope to be in a position to this paper.' all bolielfAd. Further.particulars later on. WRY GUMTE W shbts, making a total' gain of 28 shots. gd%Lilv in every depirtmeut WIBMFR S NURSEAls The annual tea concert by the SPRING G00DS, "r1vM ONTARIO potT ELGIN "o E. W- EVANS, Mission Band of the Claremont CONFECTIONS --,'GROCERIES, FRUITS, Baptist church will be held on the vlw=olr A" 3111111111T March 17tb. -of-Friday, The PiCkering .-:�enmx . "...Pmp NalilliftalLrer Miss Mary Firstbrook, elocution- ist, of Toronto, will give & num- 3maAWNSA1111 ce, Committee Shop and Residence, Dundas Stj -$Fea axd'Coffee Solos and duets 2 sea A" corr" Visgum is of selections. ar prig* WHITBY,-ONT. given by R. E. Forsyth .25c. lb. will be I lb. Black tea..................... so Black tea. good f The pbject of this AssodatiOrn it to in. The BI 25 (­ Black and mixed t ea............ men SE4miihg i6nd prosecute Black and mixed tea......... lei and Ernest l0bamberiii Bl Thres-doors went of_Whitby. House. , program Will also include male -:40 so Black and mixed tea. 50 the felons. Black and mixed tell,........I- W Coffee...........is and mixed quartettes, also 80168, coffee........e. ............... Oruse8, recitations and Coffee.................00.4040....... ......85 Coffee—:...........•. -duets, chFeely stolon Data immed 'we A"prepared to Instal wood or from he Mie- s haven pro $1.75 pumps on abort notice,also attend dialogues by members of t !T!a by Miss $1.50 aeon Band, piano solos to all kinds of repairing. tea and Miss-Mildred eye dollars a year-this Is for Membiiship, f" Adelaide Coa ntal music BUT from us. You save 25c.•or about three to d go. Scrub Ticksia mav be bad hom 11"ft@ddmt 09 Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill, A]4 F tb,*and instrumental Broome at old pricoo-W 30 an somtorr on a0liesilm. or@ your considerations sYltr@ Evans Ward, George brulikee and daubers-41c. to 215C.' alm Pontine a6giaes and IDY M I Zjr;�Corn.-L. J. Banks, the equX0 oar, cklatne and Josiah Evans. Tea V Richardson,Pickering,Out the school room .......... MAGNET CRRAM SEPARATOR and di will be served in from 1S.80 to 7.30 6scl0A. Program L.A. O'Coliner, ArthUr Jlllfffsh phone No.50 RA reawmes. in auditorium at 8. Admission W ICICERIN cents,children 15 cents: DO'SIMPSON &.10VO-9 0 +.eeer!a•,y... .....:.... .?Fie• ..:!.+,?..+v+m ,*FQ-r�jf�^:�.n.•�.cv,;f,�rnx+n�^•w•:.vw•ix,-c1r .ar*r• sv,.c :•a5cis' rac:;as:Ta': _.T.'"RS- �"'.�'ci;�.' - rryr. •�'. .,:3 .+v > `Y ». -v'' 'v.T'w.d`•4$?, jtT 1�.. ..s < '- ••,uo..'- i. .6. -$m•**^^%' 'C Y.3 irw w�..' ''.ty ..•�" ..-Y .+'.'a•. r. 4'.iG.t:l. p. ._7.':�{`'. - +d,. h .i '.4*+ °, Wit •:+I�+ ,..'."°. '{1 :,a'n` .:".'� .:•4n S,JE: #+ 7t .#: .a-w-erne-'.:°d,¢.�-.,w aT.s� �,,',,.-,. t.tet,..-�m.,...v.w ,-a. .e, •,'°',�,,",a d ..:e.. ',r :_ :.-ir .";,:.. + .. ' Y ^ •. �, \ ... .. ,.;^.: ..;7• .. 'V j,a..p,... o. a+:flt', k,�:'.Sff,.,w:N�7-•w.R•••;�elw*., •:pjnrwuh M�-.o..)r s+Tx'. ... . ... .. ..— .' :.:Zr` .0.... r.'. .y,.�,, hide :y,.f'Nt•"Mtti'-• m;, v a,�`;,' vu. '` +_ '�s�lw�i"„.rl... •; Te=!�!avvrL�;;'.:.aa.,:rr..:.E. 'n ••n eke+• �.w.xrma- tr;*•arr-+..,�•`^� .��r - ,_ {}{+++++.{+++ sham;t be permitted to insult her- +++++.++++ - -COLT DISTEMPER ' - with his od}ouse vulgarity." `Cab DeDl.adkd,e7•estl q`yeeictyrecara$,�nd.siio A T=otally unconscious of the prozi- to owe sldbie,ao tnutte7 non"brio ad'to c icon,hs one dwles tv wind Sr'UHPi!!Lt L'u>Lttl4`�.11t�a OU p a maty of her lover, an_d,the' interest Gore�a c�°<wnrue or teen. i . w the blood abs y ' y rmsof all forms of distemper. ]test,a mad aver kao'wq P _ 8-he afforded to both Thomas Craw- �vr nines lb fosL 6kin:ana it 11.Dottlt;t�iW. aowa��Ot c r r • drsa4suaa narnesa dto.nb.e CLy•bow +1P 31s Shaw and Mrs. Darnley,-Naney 1, Erur free a,wt:•t�p�e•eerntau chatted.away as easily and as nae reined sn a:Lien is erre aWn— _ - ' S�VL1G8dL� BBL'lliLH1tl. turally as she could,to'Lord Mere- sPottM ussacoat..00:,.cbemi.ta and Baase:islpciRA.tioe{�,sur,toy;Y.s.�►. field.. Convtrsatiom. s,.'in fact; l ..ait t►. r .r r - almost an impoeaibility to her; btit, r rc' ss . i� unselfish-,'..as-,l e'�.si e' buried her • e .edea' to be " t y�• r '_' cc } r OR, L _HTSJ her own m,witheher.wo�ttde�- 'wr►...«+tr own t < �' Ar.. � .a L3 in : - 1 fnl aeerdt, Vxtrted se,f" - - �' :. r !• eneer, tl?e, t }k.youD$ heard;fern.;Ti1}}� ince {,.,♦,e,{+F++•-►+'+r'{'"{"�''�" was gre4 ag`+ moi!e hopeletts_eveiy ,Ag j .+� iwonder#;ul,�c.. Ztngst Horelt-Fro '�B�QyeA. y` +♦a*++'i 0 # a'+'"+ •e+ hour: ! frightened-her. ; -:. r .>' ` Dbrbtl :` _Some'day ,You will see :• y Derry, Dorothy CHAPTER VIII. . $rere you are, ViFl9atr•h>sti she-$oz >:'-she - t ,.<.� dom of'n y remarks, and'8P- Leicester 'cried, with an unini . ;.aske•d',heredlf,..•timt'� :akaul'd b A � There was no dinner of t Rtp>3tFt@�s ecista e r I always speak out, able tone of delight in.hem r,oice. so thrice blessed.? And even in the Sall on the night a t.e., et ;t t, you now; it is _ = mi st o the ecstasy.,-s e•erne ter s or— its to says there was rio ,fixe Cele- bit, bu I can't help my nature, aad.Never mind, I wont scold: But for and'•.shiverod. lwaystt crmMo as= Ik, monious meal,'but the-.i&rge, hos when nee your father making;.& penance you must dance this waltz It. is . too ' good--toot.agood to- Always been ` jpitable tables were epresd;"and in- } `• } 'of'hiimself, ivhy, I tell him so'wat=t me." - last-!" she murmured. taking—not w wM• viLed all to partake of y>ybat they without any ado. Humphrey, I "If that be. a penance,'I 'welcome Eat she kept t..., presentiment to y�"" -_ # 'liked best. hope-you will consider what I have it gladly," responded Derrick, as herself. Not tn.'_ugh her' should seer t•raw,is delighted at the said to you, and adopt my advice:" �"a s"" r Dorothy, highly he put his s,;m round lrer waist and the faintest cloud fall over Derrick's l e ' lot s success of the match, had suddenly And with,that Derrick's mouser whirled her'away: happiness-her brave,'tiue, chive}= R H�asox� j conceived the idea of having an im- sailed away majestically. His eyes sought Nancy as he rous Derrick! co.,ace t - " papa, now angry wakes?-passed her, anti lert h a„- , e murmured, as Lord --�-TMtMK OF-tit— :promptu dance. _. P �� "We have a good band, heaps of,me!"_ cried Dorothy, as she follow= oreamv with their sweet message. Merefie!d, see Dorothy alone; Witho S _I=� color er either dancing people- I-know; vre- bav wit-babpr father_—_ _.- . ---__LHe_knew she would understand why_� _across-_the- _ rou::l ` I can the, tt9 Cance oe.a,sns et,. ushed ill got on light dresses- the ball- giving orders to the ser- -he had not gone direct to her; and, 's eak to ou,-N dncy !" Wa4ma>»e 7oaTis�a ei coiof. room is in excellent condition., I. .vagts to light up the ball-roam, indeed, Xancy never gave that a P"Have you so ml!ch to say ;to - think it would be a good idea. Dorothy was running to her own thought. When the waltz was end- 'me?" Che asked. shyly: IIIS GRUMPY HOUR - '`Oh, splendid!" apartment.for .a moment, when she i ed he-hurried up to het, 1�:.; at he ; '(Only;the same old *home, dar- , r "Awfully jolly!" chorused the caught eight of Nancy,' still- busily'passed his mother he scup•,:1• ;ling. I love you. -I stall .tell•it 'Husband Irritable After Rard r Misses —Chester; and their opinion engaged in amusing some of the` "Are you not too no', arrer you till you grow weary, Nancy," it will never be," she said, Bags Work a, was shared by every one elsto. older and duller among the guests. (dear 1" he'asked,' ecu.thusly 'and 1 - g- With hep ander still raging agectionatelY. 1 with a smile• and•then she drebv a One woman knows how to mea - "Then we must Aet.about arran ' In it at once," Dorothy declared. j "No;-I ,in amused. 'age her husband and she toils how,- g Y , against 'her aunt a injustice and� ' -�shade closer, g ` ''Papa, dear; where is papa S_' ,hsidnesa, she went stsaigh£ up to Mr � Darnley's voice told him at "Has that man spoken to you I" ,Says sne: '`I heard once a wise - "I think Sir Humphrey+ is out in,the -gar}�and gut-ting- -leer.--arms once that for' the word "aro used" r sician remark that there are - r� Darnley asked, eagerly, glaring of p y the grounds with Mrs. Darnley;'_', i round her, kissed, her affectionate she should have substituted "an- ter the millionaire. fire minutes in. every day dor ' - g_. p 'Nancy 'which more marriages are wreck Nancy replied; she was just passing,ly. 1 noyed::' He ave her a shay hesitated, She longed to 1, (twith hem somthedining-room; Cheeksdag " y Ia It has been a successful da has 'shlaw only,to that =Craw- than in all the rent of the twenty �f elderly g'; - "Don't tyre ourself too much gthan hours. Very soon atter mar- them rin she said, and she glanced y, were glowing vividly, her eyes A in- I deAsntly at Mrs. Darnley, who was it -it he observed. D*rothy whom Derrick Darnley had stre ria€e I discovered that the most jiag like stars; she felt so nervous, !sitting close' by. "Now, perhaps, makes a delightful. little hostess, ed low in the mud 'that by gone critical period in the relations o! 1. 4 so irrepressibly hapuv, it was with; Aunt Anne will understand quite !mother." night, But she had no chases This husband and wife is the homo-com- ,difficulty she could restrain her feet: thoroughly that i am mistress of l "According to the ruaoners of the was no place or opportunity for,such ing of the husband from his work. t g dancing, I Ripstone Hall," she remarked to new school, I suppose she does," Confidence. Yet it teemed'aa, Every .wife makes this discovery. lora to dofrom something--occupy rushed yhher- herself. "I felt that I should have his..muther answered, shortly, "To though she were deceiving hint. She finds that, however sweet-teem �'` self in some le wouldbe remarking !trouble with her. Aunt .Priscilla-my opinion, Dorothy require 'at a viell to-morrow he would ¢eyed leer husband may be at other r poop ;was bad enough, but I can general- !least two y=ears more in the school. know all, and she would breathe times, he is almost certain to be g irritable when he Comes home ' is ' -ryas something strange about her, ly manage her-Derry's mother is a_; room. She is pert and uni' rest- mu re feeelt. sharing her.old tToubl'e _aad asking her the cause, i different kind of woman," with her lover. i the evening. ,g Doroth frowned when she heart : tDg'„ t i "Dorothy resented h=rn to me," E "very naturally, the thoughtZeas y For the next hour all .was bustle • Uninteresting-'Uninterestingthat face . pan is wom Y, that her lather was with Derrick's and confusion; every one offered Oh, mother"' And the young man ahs answered, loathing for the pre him to demonstrate his great plc s- i other are the ball-room, j varication. 7. Have you been introduced to!assistance-to prep - passed on, laughing IightLy. And ,:'.+u like him?"._ ore in..rejoining her, and finding - !and the Hon. Maude Chester, have come to blows a1= Aunt Aurae. Nancy t" she asked, mindful of her tuiure and her mo- y _(To be cont:nued.T him grumpy, she feels alighted. It aurniag back for an instant. ther's inslruMiona, dragged My, road` What about, I wonder i My{ she be a woman without'the good gg :darI2ng? ,His brows s contracted � 'i' sense and tact that make marriage "Yes, just this very minute. She,�raypshatid into the thick of every-'„I fear so Well, after tu-morrow, QL'f:E:� .4LEXAND�lA'S PHOTOS seems kind, Dorothy, ' !thing; while poor Lord Merefield ' a success, she pays him back in his ~� ` ,Hum,"- observed Dorothy to Dorothy will have m bel to fi ht �struggled in vain to escape from �Nancy's battles," Y P B- Queen Alexandra is nowadays own corn, and they are bo b un- . Iterself: "I have not that keen sp- thf Hon Ella, to order that -he rarely e.een i broad with her 'ram= !happy for the rest of the eyes ng. ti; a !preetatton of Aunt Anne's kindaert,I might snatch at le st one word He carefully smoothed all.,anaoy !era, For many years past she has "Fortunately [or me, I had work- � anee from hie athat I might have. face as be reached the re-:'ed myself before mania e, and g from his cousin- ...and his heart's _ - -: :alt with avidity, And scenting warfare, she drew,queen, -- the girl, f ault beim that she 'pow possesses understood' how physical y low a : ! Let- the future.' bring what .it quite a valuable pictorial recotr ot.;.man oi_woJDan feels after s1 day �t j Sep her slender form and marched Derrick Darnley -,tad Wandered;might, they would have no jarring p - in the gardens. her extensive travels. Among her business. Her,sunt near speaking just as a;about in the cool and darkness a!- ,influences on their halcyon dream , .• At the beginning of our life to- ter he had seen Nancy run indoors• !Ail should be beautiful to them to- `lctiin°s" are hundreds of Europ- (; g name up to them. He felt that he must be alone to ern royalties and celebrities, many R+etlter I ectad on the advice of the Remember, Humphiev,/9ou are night. -And as he stood . looking of them in delightful uaco que„ -'physician referred to, and always c a man who. has lived ill your life scan the golden record of the past down at her face, he lost all thought - • tow bourn; to learn once again the ; tial. poses and attitudes, he col--have ready a email cup of beef tea , is the country, and you cannot life save of,her beauty and herself. lection fills a score of bi albums, or chicken broth or hot milk, which expected to understand these things heavenly lesson that doubt and sate-; , .a<h, sweet..who .: hast hold of while numbers of the ph graphs hr has t� take, willing or unwilling. P cipation were ended, 'and that my heart ; A se well as we women do. I tell you Nancy was his. have been transferred by th 6�ueeI The effects are marvellous. Ido plainly that I foresee great trouble Dancing had already commenced For. thy love's sake I lice; ' ”` herself to porcelain. not. spoil him, quite tfie Contrary. and possibly danger from--" O but tell me, ere either depart, „ ;when f returned from his saunter, what a lover may—give a '' Shzlh� "From what, Aunt Anne?" m- 'The soft, voluptuous strains of the! S_gi • r, „ Sacrifice and-se vice sa tcify. f- quired Dorothy, sweetly; an Mrs. For a woman so fair as thou art Many are praying for pb..er who music mingled with the fast best „ckls sows cet•abs, ewe o.Ws, he Darnley came to an abnrpt ending. i fuss of hie heart; {nom out on the ' lie ahi�pered the words von :ow ; only need to get up and perspire: it tnaasC+ "What danger is near us?- lawn he coyId see into the bril -- Mrs. Darnley bit her lip; she ,liantly lighted room, and his eyes r rr =hoped her brother in-law' would;at once went to the one .face that have sufficient tact to make' some;mage his world. t Mere- sort of'excuse, but Sir Humphrey Nancy, was talking to Lord Mere w blurted out the truth, as Dorothy field, evidently soothing* him in her z •knew he would. gentle way. dozens of couples were 1 "Your aunt,.my darling, has been gliding round. Darnley saw one telling me that she considers w e after another approach Miss are doing a very foolish ting in Hamilton, buts she re u e , '.having \'ancy here, ' be said, Put- having and his blood seemed to leap, in -.,ting•his arm round the slender I triumph as he saw her eyes wander "M form. ropnd in search of him.' '�•� •��, �; : "And you, of course, ba�been He-threw away his cigar.and hur- ' :telling Aunt Anne•that nothing ,on ricd forwai�d'; butt just as be .was 'earth will induce us to let.her go,"' about to climb the terr•aice, hen was - observed Dorothy, very quietly and attracted by.the sight of two poo- - determinedly. ple staring hard at Miss Hamilton _ a r "Your father and I will discuss _ , . this. .another time, dear, in a fixed and curious manner. '*' \ars. One was a man on whom Che well- T Feeding FIOOZ' Could Be wilt in Tl�e Fail Darnle§.sift, srhoothly, spcaking in cut clothes seemed to•sit uncomfor- µ _ s calm, grown tip air, which had ta'bIy, wkto was.7oungittg; }n an ua- attd it would help greatly"to'preserve the condition area, and built this Fall, would pay for itself Had the result of infuriating the; lovely year.. • Concrete is the, only material that can be gainly attitude, against a wall, . , of your live stock in the Spring. -: .. .y little autocratic mistress' of Rip- a fixed, almost malignant look on Every. farmer knows that in the Spring of the - °used in this way at a'moderate cost. „ ,, �•--.�* stone Hall beyond all description, his dark face, and an air of deep "I think not, aunt Anne, she abstraction which argued unfortu- year his barnyard is almost bottomless. The live. Will you ask for your, copy of.the book-which we have prepared for you—"What the Farmer Can Do .. . . .. . answered, very shortly, "for there nate indifference to Miss Maude stock mire down into the mud and almost float h._ p �? is absolutely nothing to discuss. We'. Chester and her blandishments'. The around-greatly to .the detriment of their physical With Concrete”? It's free-and,-take our word for. have 'offered Nanc, a home, and a other watcher,was his own mother. eonditio:i. ' = it, you'll find it one of the most interest - home she shall have as"long as she There was"something in the ex- $y building a .:Concrete feeding floor In 40° ing pieces of such literature you everof chooses to own it. PaPa and I are p y ' the yard, this trouble is done ,away with. ► 'read. And,profitable, too-because it ressibn of Mrs'. Darnle 's cold, .t quite at one on .that point, aren't. light-gray eyes that annoyed'and y Y • we, dear old thing?" pained her son; but whateoer vex- A Feeding Floor of comparatively small _ yR• will save you money. - - Sir Humphrey who had. been ation he might have felt at the ` _ . i<rettirig and fuming under a rigid knowledge that his mother had con- Ns cross-examination 'from his sister; ce.ived a dislike to Nancy, was in-law, gave a hearty response-: swallowed up in-the more important _. "That,we are, my darling. Why. burst of jealous anger he ex peri- I wouldn't give up my Nancy now en cea in that steady gaze which +� for a Copy o� 1'iva Booklet Canada. Cement CO., 4 for any one.•or-a:nythin,g;.except to, Mr, C avishaw-levelled on his dar z0•Dt#y ' National Ran >< 8 ildlnr Mo*rTa A Poitstl Li • " - = a husband, who unfortun'iitely, is er ooaailnd iswL + 3�-?S ling, Mv� $`t�n� It- lfroIDpth ; bound t�come along one 'of these "Darn cad!" muttered.Darnley, } daYs" - fuiiou�sly:' "Haw dare he stand '`Oh, ofd course," sneered Mrs. staring at her in that beastly way? Darnley, "advent'uresses make pia wish Nancy would let me .speak _ verbi-alty gored .marfiages;" openly tonight, then' I could make ---�'•". r Do_rothy's cheekB'flushed. him answer tome. In any case, he s '`I shall riot stay to hear Nancy ' . .-', -united��1.`she-said. •,roily- .. .. w - t �� But Darnley 'herself moved �Foh� CA�e 'i J�4u�a1'@'a splendid child,-and�s ���+t,is :Ceti,; cou¢hs. 'cares cocas. beds , y tgnorazit ope into 'the barRaiei;, tbo tr.wt sa►b. s.. gb cents. . . X- Cr,: ..' • '- «»._,'' ,. .. - e .? 't? n w t t,:. fid.,.• .,, naiadn ,r h r + �� , ,- ,. .,,..- . : ,,,• .,« w - ... ,. ,.._ ., ... .. .,., a' ,,,.i. �.w�. ..a�.,ait.,:,..fJFaz sxt•'W. � .,�4^ ..tR„ w rc ah. .n: . .; ',. . ,,.'�, ."��, ',�..1,«.„� wW•. :-:. .,.. .. ..,: .s.:..: . . ��,'_ .n ;,a x'x`.'' ,'.n,. t tae. ,. r n `;$`*t" 'p "�h�''r � �d' -. n.vf ; • . .., � r A ,..,�, + ire' - � ' r �c"'xr r "�,�.y�},�';%�S & +�r... ,r• y ,w TMS ::k�* .. ,;,�'x;'� were r.a�,y G4,'�Yko-. �„�;t, •,--••� x yp* a,.•'m':aa�„ '' ,y's''n�n c,.a ..aur:':. +roe y ,a.,,a•;us.s a ;res tn'� tn'�:r , i ,. :.« 's+,j: T. ..�.: wrw„ ;•n,...: .. "'s*7��xxr ros'-r,-rc'-.m .-R."4. ._ .t• ""� J'�:,4T r _ �,.. rm• sem.-;r„ :'s.'+,nF,�r:�m>y'c..;=aa -�rd„f.+: tcar•Y .s y�vvcn:s� • _ ..r. . . . . mss. .;. ".'•r. v., , ' �",',.�'#' ,. :..•^..;d' :;".a arm- 2,v'-'" ,r` .'±a ."a"' 'Fx,'w'.'•..Y. t"u �'.-�• "'',' `':�rP�+3.�''!'';.. '.. a •ir. P._:-.,t '�'. .1. •..s.''' R" "aW"rt€: -.J #:s��.. •.$.•'-.' ::.,�vv :�� v 3'23'... �.5.4'"ti7... -w+.•�-a r -: Xi.'= • .",` -�`- ..d, c 'fi;,• i...: r5.. -..f •a'�.:ua.ar..h, • ­;K" '� " ._... , iA:• ,.�;,r... ., b ... .«. ::� ... .J:L L ' ^•.Y„ '••a_..gT'QV 1.:'. # ! l.i F•.-�IK.r. ��,: .. `L. •Tr�_T",- .. .. • .�, ''' ' i- _. 1D `!'I's o FARM . PROD �T 1 .1 -KIL-LED A- N 0, 7 - - _INJU*R REPORTS, FOR-H TILE LEADING. TRI&E CEI PREB OF ' NDashed. Sev&at .Thousandsof Chinese gatural Gas Explosion of Starve _ �, tion•--dark' and Weeds the Onl cod , - Workmen to Death, Prices of cattle, Grain,' Cheese- 0 :;* + ..,and Other Poduce_ at Home :. ' . _• _ n oa A_, patch .f m Washington,, atiou,Mr. Wilder adds; .is despw- A des atch from Niagara Falls, , this city, left; side a d 1ST d des from - p g Robert Moran ty, BREADSTUFFS. says To meet the pressing needs ate. While some relief has been Ont„ says: Without warning, and I and face bruited; Peter McKinnon, of the starving people of China, given to the suffering multitudes, _. . with a roar that could be heard for head and shoulders bruised; James Toronto, Mar. 7.-F1ouF-'Winter American Caasul-General Wilder thousands are dying of starvation. ". . miles, a terrific explosion wrecked Nelson, Buffalo, left arm and side wheat 90 pe ,sent. patents $3.20 to At Shanghai; on WedLesday cabled Barks and weeds, the Consul-Getz- . s-�r a penstock at the power-house`of injured, face badly- bruised; $3.25 at seaTruard. -Manitoba flours to thef3eezeta of State an urgent. ersl as a provide the-only foodfos ' -the Ontario Power`Com an Qu George Garve , this city, severed r - 8 �` ' y' p y, Q g y y Y -First patents, ;5.40; aebond pat- appeal to the people of the United thousands of others. " 'Victoria Park, on Friday morning, injured and thought to- be inter- ants,- $4.90, -and- strong bakers', States for the contribution of The Red Cross, on Wednesday, , tb .� a. , , - 000 to-Mi. Wilder, ously wounding seven _others.` General.. Superintendent Hugh ]lQanitoba wheat-No. Y North- -to the stricken people. ']gr. Wilder ing astotal ' of $23,000 which the _ a Dead: David Henderson,. Niagara H. Wilson stand that.the loss aside ern, 96%c, Ber-prstts; No,, t-Nolth� makes it plain that that amoutkt Red Cross has disbursed for the re- :7alls, N. Y.; VI illiam Orchard, from the fatalities would be trifling, ern, 940, Bldg ports, and No. 3 at will be needed before the army lief of the sufferers, $18,000 having r' IR!7iagara. Falls, N. Y. ; Charles possibly not exceeding $6,000. He 91%c, Bay ports; carrying Wilmer transport-Buford, now loading at been cabled directly to the stricken _ M'Gon*e, Tonawanda, N. Y. In- said that so far as could be aster- storage at Goderich, lc extra. Seattle, can possibly arrive is distriets and $7,000 having been jured: Henry Byron, Merriton, tained at the present time, the ex- Ontario Wh94t-No: 2 white and China with its ;supplies. The situ- spent for supplies. :.,crushed about the head and face, ploaion was due to a leaking s red Winter, 80o outidide. g� probably internally injured; Lewis pipe. There is a small gas line Barley-Malting qualities Be to Fluellis, this city, minor bruises within the penstock for heating pur68c outside, according to quality, clears, $2.90 to $3.30; second clears, spent on the T. at N. O. railway, q -- -abut ilia-body, aavece-Iy.. scratched poses and it is thought that gas ea- and feed.53 >;o b5c outside-. $1.90 to $2.50. $600,000 to extend the line-to Por- face; John Otto, Niagara Falls;N. caping from the pipe produced. the_ -_4ts-No 2 white.-34 to 34%,e on Buffalo,-March 7.-Spring.Wheat, cupine, and $65,000 to carr the `- - Y:;badly--bruised-face-and - .._ _ -- --- _ , -line-south-to meet the-tlrasd=grttts'"- body;- ,--Toronto;-anrt _32c.-°u - o:- No. 2 W. C. oats, 36%c, Bay ports, $1.02 6-8; Winter, nominal. Corn at Calendar. ; and No:3 at 36 to.35%c,.Bay porta. -Firm. . Oates-No. 2_ .white, Corn-50%c, Toronto freights, for No. 3 white, 33,14c; No. 4 white,. BOXER RISING IN CHINA. -,FROY THE LAKES TO TRE -SEANo. 3 American.- �& c. Barley-Malting, 96c to $1. ' " Peas-No. 2 at 80 to Bic outside. Eye-No. 2,. on track, 87c, through Proclamation Issued Ad•ising Ev Rye-66 to 87c outside. billed. _ terin�ttlon at Enropeaaa. hye-66 to 67c outside. I _ �A + _ ... Buckwheat-No. 1 at +l8% to 49c 'LIVE STOCK MARKETS. A despatch from St. Petersburg r `. United States Government Proposes a outside. says: Recurrent reports of a threat- , . Bran-Manitoba t Mo treaI, March 7.-Choice a ant o r Ch' a ` 22, in bags, steers at % ', good-.at a%c anti-foreign co sing i iris w Toronto and hosts, 824, -in ba s, f r �'` hch have becomemorefrequent - ' •,ppe sold �7rg Scheme' Toronto. 'Ontario bran,.$22 to M.- airly good at 6 ,'to 6c, fair at 8 + %ince the plague appeared in-that {r. in sacks, Toronto, and shorts, to 51St, and lower rales at '% to country, reappearppin telegrams _ b0 be per lb. Cows and bulls brought ��- A despatch- from Washington tion introduced in the House of $24 to $24.50. _ , , from ukden and Vladivostok. , from 3>l to 5/c per !b. Hogs sold - says: The Taft Administration Representatives early on Friday, - at 8.7.25 to 87.50 per cwt., weighed They state that proclamations• have �> forenoon b Senator-elect Towns- been-issued advising the extermin- ation ; sprang a large surprise on Friday Y COUNTRY PRODUCE. off cars. Calves sold from $3 to end of Michigan, toll-owing a long of Europeans. A Boner ria- 7• 'in connection with Canadian rela- conference with President Taft on Apples-Spys, $9 to $6; Baldwins $l0 each, as to size and quality• ing is expected by the foreign news- tions b g pe Thursday night', Sheep, ffis to $7, anal a few -Spring - ' y proposin co-operation $4 to $s; Greenings, $4 to 84.50; _papers. All the European Govern-' � lambs sold at 19. with Canada for the construction of The resolution for the first time Yo. 2 assorted, $3.bb to $4.50 par menta will -send troops to protect barrel. Toronto, March 7.'-Three good their subjects. a deep waterway. from_the great makes public that it is the.desire tat heifers, weighing 1,400 lbs. lakes to the Atlantic Ocean via!of the Administration too n the Beans--Car lots -$1.75 to $1.8U, g g and small lots, $1.90 to $2. apiece, were sold for 88.15 per cwt., NORTHERN WOLVES HUNGRY. f the St. Lawrence, thus making great lakes to ships of the ,largest i and one or two loads of choice steers ocean porta of lake cities in both size It is drawn in such terms, a Honey-Extracted, in tins, l0/ _ p- an heifers fetched-$5.b3, -Medium countries, and reducing freight parentl , as to seek to enlist the to lac per lb. ; No. i comb, whole- Numerous, Tao, in the Vicinity of - Y sale,--$2 to $2.50 per dozen; No. 21 butcher cattle ranged from $5 to Chariton Lake, , rates to the great advantage of the support of Congress before this fm• � $s 60. Bulla were stead at around - people of the•interior, The pro- portant ste is are otiated b the comb wholesale ' $1.75 to $2 per y P g y dozen, 85 to 85.10, and good .bu-tcher cows A despatch from Charlton says: ' poaal came in the form of a resolu- executive rend-of the Goveinment. the on track, of Baled and No. 21st $9 to $10 50. ners at 412 to 913 %were from 82oto $2 50 per cwt me cases. Can. 1 the lake he eves a" manduin tthe country a -- Good iambi weighing- from 90 t bordering Council Creek, right s FOUND MURDERED IN ROAD. each here on Friday for complicity Baled straw-86.50 to $�, on g 8 g Iin the robber Of an express car on track, Toronto. 100 lbs. were about .5c. higher. down to the Montreal River.- Two -�..Commerelal Traveler Meets Terrible a southern railway passenger train Potatoes-Car lots 80 to $54 per 1 Sheep were quoted from $4.25 to were killed at one of J. R. Booth s Fate in Nicolet Count near. White Sulphur S rin s rec- bag $4 43. Hogs, 8e.,5 f.o.b., and $7,• lumber camps on Bear Creek the Y� P P g. i 1� despatch from Quebec says ently. Had he escaped conviction, Poultry-Wholesale prices of 05 ted and watered, - other der, and another at the head 4 ' Maurice- Plouafe, a commercial arrangements had,been made by dressed poultry:Chickens, 15 to of the lake here. Old trappers say traveler, was found on Friday night`the Canadian Government to have iSc per tb. ; fowl, 11 to 13c per ib. ; 'NEW ONTARIO LOAN. the wolves are hdsing a particuL f murdered in the roadway between Anderson held for extradition, so turkeys, 19 to 21c per ib. Live o ly- hid iOere t t this ofwinter. saow that he could -be taken back to 1 to 2c less.. Five and a- Hall Million Dollars to g g p '` St. Celestin and St. Leonard, in 1 and the absence of a crust, Many, (British Columbia to serve out a life be Floated. ' open, ehia throat cut, and there was swats g -THE DAIRY. MARKc.TS. - = - -g despatch lrom Toronto says; the sat, have. died of atasvation. County. P scalenes for robbing a Canadian y r Pacific hjailwav train. ,t. ' knife, stab in the region of the _� a- -Butter-Dairy prints, 19 to 20c; Col. Matheson, Provincial Trea• Lieuf. Hennessy, Quarteraster choice rolls, 18 to 19c; inferior, 1641 surer of Ontario, announced on at the'Royal Military College, has LATER. DIED OF BROKEN HEART. to 18c. Creamery quoted at 27c per Thursday afternoon that a provin• retired, ' 1 A despatch from St. Leonard de lb.' for-rolls, 24c for sulids, and�ciai -loan of 85,300,000'is, to be- Miss Ethel Coleman; playing with v :Nicolet, Que., says: Hormidas Tre- blare Falls Dead liter Attending 22 to 23c for separator`prints. - floated'. Of this, $3;500,000 is for a "Ben Eur" company, was as- Nv ,= panter,, a farmer, forty-five years of _ ,His Son's Funeral. Eggs-Case lots of new-laid, 22 to Hydro-Electric transmission lines, phyxiated at Joplin, Mo. Her- re- j •,age, of St. Leonard de Nicolet, was A despatch from Montreal Bay23c per o carry dozen, sad of pickled at 16 two million of it tthe -line mains were buried at Belleville, on i. -;arrested at his home on Sunday by says: to 17a. I to Windsor. Three million is to be Thursday, %-here she lived: ; '.-,Chief McCaskell of the Provincial Died of a broken heart; was the Cheese-Large, 13c, and twins at i' verdict in the case-of Ed.' Berge- i -� •Police for the murder of Maurice ,in who fell dead in his house on 13/c: q!y14:.•. Plouffe. On Sunday 'night Chief , Thursday morning. He had 'attend- McCaakell stated that Trepanier ed the funeral of his only son, and HOG PRODUCTS ' had confessed he had.kilted lu;:$e was much cut up about it. He en Bacon-Lon tical, 11 j to INSANE'120, - ;a1 �r by stabbing him slid-crushing his tared his home, took off his over- g head with an, axe. The 4ody.was coat, and pitched forward dead. per Ib. in' case lots; mess pork, found'on the main road by George 81.50 to $22; do., 'short cut; $25 to "Lord, a storekee0er of St. Leonard $25.50'; pickled roils $22 to $22. ode Nicolet, who was returning from INFANTE JAIME A MUTE. ' b0• Dr. Robertson,. of the Royal Edinburgh a business'ti•ip to-Three Rivera" -' Hams--Light, medium, lbl to Asylum Gives Wonderful Results Seeend Son of Hing and Queen 'of 16c do., heavy, 14c; rolls, 12/e; t Spain Deaf and Dumb. breakfast bacon, 17 to 17'/,c; backs= , ,,•y MINER GETS P Y sa s]EARS. Ades etch from,Paris : It 18 to 18f c. Lard-Tierces, 12c; tubs, 12%c; A despatch •from Ldnd says: was transformed from a misshapen, ar is said'that the King and Queen of ails, 12i/,c. Dr. George Robertson, Superinten- stupid ubject to'-A--bright, :intelli. .Escaped From New Westminster Spain have been informeO by ex- p g P dent of the Royal Edinburgh As ge omen. The second case was Penitentiary... parts that their second son, Infante Y. g- y hat= a •woman whose affliction BUSINESS AT MONTREAL. A * despatch from Gainsville, Jaime, is deaf and dumb. lum for the Insane, in a report-pub- was due to excess of secretion of Georgia,' says:"George ,Anderson, -�___. 1 Montreal, Mar. 7.-Date-Canadi- fished in The Scotsman of, the-mar- thy roid .in -the blood.' She was - ; •' -• • ` alias Old Bill an Western, No. 2, 38% to 38%c,Miner, who es- Oil may be used by the railways vellous cures of the insane, in- treated with serum from a goat, the ' - -•• ,caped from the penitentiary at to-banish the mosquito from. Mus- car lots ex store; extra No. 1 feed,37% 'to 38c; Na. 3` C.W., 37� to stances two cases. The first was of thyroid gland of which had been re- ..� °. -New Westminster,.13.C, was given koka. 1 r a woman who was. a sufferer from moved. She rapidly recovered. 37/c; No.'2 local white, 37/; No. 3 s prison sentence.of twenty years, Rev. Mr; Gross was acquitted at s i myxoe deme. She became child- Dr. Robertson says those unbal local white, 36/c; No. 4 local white, y politics usually recovery ,and George Hanford- and .Charles Dorchester, N.B.,' on a charge of 1 ish, heard imaginaryvoices and anted b 35/,c. Flour-Manitoba Spring ti Hunter sentences of fifteen years arson. had strange delusions. A tablet He states that the cures effected wheat patents, firsts, $5.60;. do., prepared from the thyroid gland today would-•have-been consideree seconds, $5.10; Winter wheat pat- ents, $4.50 to $4.57; gtrdng 'bak- of a sheep was given to her. She miracles twenty. years ago. ers',- $4.90; straight rollers, $4.25 --- - to $4.35; do., in bags, $1.90 to $2-BRITISH . • ' Rolled Oats-Per barrel, $4-.45;bag - - - carof lots Beg store, 49atd 50c. ,. Crley - orn RIOT I- T SPRINGHILL , Admiral Sir Assheton ' -Gore: Curzon-Howe -American d- � yellow, S5� to f. 56c. Millfeed-Bran, Ontario,' $22 to $23;'Manitoba, $21 to $23; mid- � �� ' - - Was -Stricken Pith Paralysis = :_ filings, Ontario, $24 to $25; shorts,. S rimers tone -Houses of Men 'ho Re. - _ .. 25t�motliei $ Manitoba, $23 to 25 - - to $30. Eggs-Selected, 23c; fresh, - _:.turned to Work _ . . A despatch from Portsmouth,. the.,fleet. - Ha had served in the 25- W 5 to 27c; No. 1 stock, 20c; No. 2, says: Admiral Sir •Asshctvn Gore navy 48 years, and during that 18c- Cheese.-�'Vesterns, 11% to Curzon commander-iii-chief period commanded many of the best 12c; earterns, 11% to 11%c. But- A despatch from Springhill; N.S., Manager Sharp -and other officials at Portsmouth, was stricken with known_,ships: and saw- a great-va: ter-.Choicest,,26 Ao_2Wc;-seconds,. says;-The troops stationed_ here on did'what they could to protect.the pre- para on.' '<`ednesdav moaning riety of active'service: He rcceiv- 23% to 25c. . account'of the strike by cowl min- company's property, and-to pre- and died the :sam5'e�enirig.; -He- ed the thanks of the Royal Humane' `-`- EYs have. at. last-founii something serve the rights of the men who F . was the' second in command of-the Sceietyz-in 4968, and was twice.mRTwere'being assaulted. - _en- UNITED STATES MAKES. serious to do. They-were•called out . In the me'. squadron which visited Quebec at tinned in, despatches in 1891. He Minneapojis, March 7.-Wheat - on Thursday to suppress a fierce lee Mr. Sharp w•,ss somewhat bad- the ad the time of the,Tercentenary, to ea-- was commodore in-charge of the May, 95% to 95 8-rec; July, 96'y, to riot. 'The trouble began by the 1y•-tail about the head. The town h tort King George, then Prince .of Newfoundland-'fisheries in_1893-9u, 965-6c; September, 90%c, Cash- stoning of the houses of the strik-- Police took a hand, -and.the.axyests Wales. .. 'He wias second in command of the .No. 1 hard, 97.5--8c;..No. 1 -North- .ars who have-returned to work dUr-. they_ made, strange to say, were of t Admiral Curzon-Hone succeeded Channel fleet, 1902-03; comman- ern 06 to 971-8c; No. 2 Northern, ing the part few days. The Ston-I those who had been trying to.pre- >; ".Admiral. Sir Arthur' Fanshawe as 'der, China, 1903705; Channel" fleet, 91 to 95 1-9c; No. 3 wheat, 91 to ing Continued- for some time, be-{.Serve- peace, .while' the men who - -• •commander-in-chief at Portsmouth 1905-07; Atlantic fleet, 1907-08; com- O4• Bran-$20 too$21. Flour - coming very much worse,- until the caused the riot were unmolested. `. in March, 1910, the- latter being l m'a-nder-in-chief; -Mediterranean First patents, $4.45 to 864.75; sec- crowd numbered several hundreds, The troops were thtm.called ouz-, r' promoted to the rank of admiral of Sell, 1908-10. and patents, $4.35 to $4.65; first xiDd 0e disorder was tremendous. I sii_cl quiet a as restored. r r. .w. ,. ..,....L ✓ ..: _'; ..:, -,.,r_ .....t.:: L .. :. .� .:: �x^7 -7Y a. .,.w�'m rA.a:M ... 'i'+iwa.' a� A:� a, ro,... ,: r.. ,,c°;., .., .,r.:- .. .,.mac '^!... •.""'S .' .,,,. .::.,, .. .:;,+" a ......, 'u5 ;j-, yrA•!nY ".'`� _ ,.F,. �'9,G.,;^•�" �'py .�`� ,r !v"i•: ba.+ tg,;r:�`^fw •• $ x-. ,,•p;�., ,• y��,+a ''ck�ia'a ,bx�� �.c��;� - .;;.,�. .,fid..,. `�2;"�• � �ri..�� '3?Lti 8r�� ;�� -in, a� u `Y,d� :� •'?:.•.rr `.. _ '�+- _y' , w• ( a .p G y X• ` y..:,r. •'a' r F.••-t : "1 .. M,. 1 ""t Y:•' ! •,.. i+ f'' .!•fie... -Mw'!: ..L K'�. .5' ., - 'k+6.IrCa. .. _�✓N•�-. 'qtr' � .. YY +9.!^ ♦ n•$ x r.P, n -."' :.�' . _.. '., '+ Y4'W. ..r •`J4r. ^o+• f•� 'tl.-r .. _� / '+'�," •:y,. fl.1. {' ,r 3..•..�.%.'..rs. ^.,w:.,{.•5+`ti a,. .y ,.m. • sxW w ,• 4.._:..>.'•r .•.:.�xx up.,`� x,.s•'.'., «ze..p, . ...-,. .-a- .'•k +. r n•#M w ' 7. - Y : LOCAL - N. Hicks had a business L OCAL� S• 114•trip to the.city on Thursdayy The new barber In aaa expert ban& _ -Mrs. Emerson, of Whitby, is Township council meets here on t pf, —Roy Wagner was in the city i! Pending a few days with Miss Saturday. Q T. Ruda Frankie Jones. The doctor is quite busy so many _ >,os. Ny Hicks has for sale a -Mies Anna Hiscock, of Sin have colds and worse. g- Water is scarce in the tillage wells --Now is the time to have your liarneeis repaired for -Fork horse. See advt. * stns, is visiting with her sister, y yspring some love alread Bone dr ) the work. ^ -J.H.Wagner made a shipment Mrs. (Rev.) Moore. A new phone was installed last week %'lof hogs on Wednesday. -Roy Burling,of Toronto,spent in the home of J. Ashenhurst. Customers around Brougham leaving repair work or orders at "r -James Dean shipped a car- Sunday here at the home of his Some are getiinpc ready to tap to Philig a afore will be abih to have work done,sadr ` - load of ho on Illonday. nucle. C. H. Burling. procure some renal maple syrup. returned in a few days. - , i�� -Miss Kate Kerr.spent Sunday -Miss Carrie B. Simpson has R..43:ay.of Whitchurch township, Small stock of winter goods left going at cost. with relatives in the city. been eonfiued to the house for a has moved to this village this week. s ? -Wm. Dickie, of Toronto,spent few days through illness. lore. Morrison and brother Norman ' visited this week with friends in Scar- e« --: ..Sunday with Picker relatives. -Mrs. Davidson is able to be out boro. a -Thos. Law is moi on to his again after being confined to the PIC�CF HARNESS EMPORIUM farm on the lake sho is week. house for some time from la Mr,Baseman died on Monday mora- tag of last week,at the advanced aagge Phone Ind. 1. W. J. COAKWELL -Frank Bundy, i Toronto; gripppee. of 91. Funeral on Wendesday to'Ux- Sunday at the home rite' is parents -�P, Logan has returned home, bridge. ` dere. after spending: the past few An oyster supper and concert.under • the auspices of._the A. O U W, this_ _.. ._ A av nice wee , was a in a an li r• - shamrock g uta for the lith. See West Lorne. all patronized. }_ ahem. * -The B�uteeti Club held an y p 1, r -James Potter is just now fin- interesting >sieeting at the home - Y • l� .SUITS ishing up his' threshing for the of'Mrs. W. J. Clark on Wedues- J.rnrHlTs season. -day evening. R.Davidson, o1 the Queen's Hotel, -R. and Mrs. Deverell enter- -L. D. and Mrs. Banks are in has sold out to A. Gates, of Toronto r 'tainefew friends on Monday Oshawa this week attending.the Chas. A. Hopkins. many years G. d a Now is the time to select your new suit for spring while the choice is silver wedding celebration of L.J. T. R. agent here, died at Bracebridge evening. thin week. large: We have the nicest range of serges, worsteds and -Mrs. H. A. Melchett spent a and Mrs. Rogers. The Irish Society will celebrate St. Tweeds that can be procured. Ilkfew days in the city during the -Allan Clark, of Toronto, ie Patrick's llay with a smoker in the ;j' • _`! Bast week. home for a few weeks to recuper- Music Hall. -,Tames and Mrs.- RichR ving-been-es -the-siek --The-Markham-Rad-Piekerie�= w shirts- ----- - �- - - terns entertained a few, friends on Fri- list for some time. p ob ne0ompany's arrangement went for spring. :day evening -Miss Cassie Green, of Toronto. through the Council on onday night. -T. M. McFadden was in Peter- accompanied by a friend, spent At the meeting of the Board of Edu- boro on Thursday attending a Sunday here with her brother, A. cation this week the first step was `Boots and shoes for every member of the family. Meeting of the Library Assoeia- G. and Mrs. Green. taken towards the erection of the new 7� tion, —Miss Cora Gordon, of Toronto, Collegiate Institute building. ( F. M.' McKay, Mayor of Indian R BUN TING P.ICg'RING —A hockey match took place on accompanied by a friend, Miss. Head, Saak.,, and brother of Angus Tuesday evening on the rink be- Gold, spent Sunday at the home McKay, Supt. of the Experimental = tween the boys and girls of the of her parents here. Farm at that place, died suddenly on school, the girls winning by 1 goal -Garnet Courti-ce is confined to Saturday. to 0. the house with a slight Attack of -- - -Chas. I. and Mrs. King,of Ala- scarlet fever, and as,a result the p„dLE RFslaTy.R • • ss. meda, Bask., who have been house is quarantined. apeoding the winter months with -Consignments of fresh and Mo, AT, MARCH l3•ri'i-Important Vha' p' m' ' a relatives here, returned home this and salted fish are received regu- credit sale of registered and work weep, laxly atJ. C. Philip's butcher shop. horse@, good dairy cows, fat steers -Thos. Devereil, of Whitby, Call and inspect them. * and young cattle, pure-bred hogs, fat hogs, brood sows and fowl. also ' and Palter-Deverell, of Brecken, -We are pleased to see Russell were the guests of their uncle and Andrew out again, after being faun implements and.household ef- r hunt„ Robt. and Mrs. IIeverell, on confined to the souse for several festa• the property of the estate of Monday. weeks through illness. the late J. F.mile ea, at f 36. con. HIGHEST CASH PRICE -Miss Ida Bunting, who has -We are leased to see Mrs. e' aWhitbyposters. er 13 mile eMaast . anon e r e1P See pustere. Wmr Maw, auctioneer Ibsen confined to the house for Enos Rammer out again, after TtsaDAY, MAiaC}d 14TH-Auction sale p PRODUCE - several weeks through an injury being confined to the house for of horses, cattle, pigs, implements, fT , i Ito her knee, is now recovering some time through illness. registered ew es and rams, at lot 1., . -- y, � -Reev: R. Duke. of Claremont, con 5, Pickering i0reenwood road J. T. B. Marquis-has been confln- will occupy the pulpit in the the pmpercp at Thomas o s. S The ed to he hotise for Rome time Methodist church next Sunday, sheep are extra good .Roca, Sale at with a vary severe cold, but we both morning and evening. I o'clock. sharp, Bee bills, W. B. are pleased tostate that he is now -Now being opened at Dickie& Powell,',tugtianaer, _ -limproving. Chapman's-a huge spring order - -Mrs. M. F. Roach's sale on of the '`Paints that Cover the DISTRESSING Have you got our price an A bag uf. Redpath Granulated? Friday last drew a 1&rge crowd. Earth"- 'Sherwin Williams." ;Bidding Rua very active and the -John Greenlaw is adding great HEADACHES If not, get it now. prices exceeded.the most sanguine improvements to his property on Headaches are largely the result of J pxpectatioa. the lake shore for the convenience w - disordered kidneys. -A great many men -are buy- of campers. He is erecting a large Mn. Hall.84 Flora street. gt:Thom- ing those "$2.30 special' plants boarding house which will be sur- as, out..says: "I suffered for years '4c _ from Dickie&Chapman. A limit- rounded by a large veranda, as with headaches of a most distres:in led number of pairs on hand. well as building a number of cot- nature. Tbev would come on me sod BEAU �JTI-�UL DESIGiNS - -Hustle along. taore-s. denly, and would last for days at a -Mre. Geo. Kerr has returned -We are pleased• to an-nounCe time. These were usually accompan- iii TOILET SETS i$ home afters ndin three weekses -- y pe _ led b spells of dizziness that would . g rounding country that our milliu- house duties. Mir* leave me le to attend to any 2 os.] - '"' at the bedside of her brother who Pickering : . hag been very ill. . y y 10-piece sets in blue and pink, at., .:.:.. .'.:..::. .:..:.42 50 '� er, Mi3e Fraser, who comes highly back was weak -Don't forget the social"to be rectiommeuded, being a firstrcla� and caused me • I only pea green, 10-piece. with heavy gilt, very handsome......$3.50 i given in St. Andrew's church on milliner, will be hereon the IIth much suffering the evening of Friday, March 17th inst., to prepa re`for our millinery t h r o n h the , 1 only "special" pale green, with gilt . . ., .,.. ,••• •. •••••• •••• $2.50 ' (St. Patrick's Day, by the men of opening of which day and date night. >Rhad doc- he congregation. will be given later, also to receive cored for years. 1 1 ou4y dark blue, 10-piece, fancy design. . ..:. ......:. .:.. .........$4.50 -A meeting of all -those inter- orders and attend to all business but all co no av- sated in football will be held- in ail. Nothing 1 only dark blue, with gilt,'10.piece, good value.:•-..:• -• •$5•� l' in tip-to-date style. Our Gini will bensflted me and J the Gordon House next Wednes- always be to please. A call at my condition -day evening at 8 o'clock A fii17 our millinery department will de• was gradually attendance is requested. monstrate this statement. becoming-worse. -Chas.-Morcotube and wife, of I learned of Booth's Sidney Pills. One .. +-Alvin Shirley B.A.: cousin of box AND TINWARE r Plymouth, Ind., have returned hos gave me a complete and lasting home, after spending a week with Dr. E. J. Shirley, presided at the cure. I have not had a headache or the former's brother, Wm., and final debate, of the intercollegiate dizzy spell since and I feel like a new with his parents is Whitby. Ming Union in Convgeation person." p y• Heaters and cook s-toves going at cost to make room for spring goods -Remember the social in the Hall, Toronto. lately, when Vic- Booth's Kidney Pills are sold by all - Methodist church this (Friday) torisi College won the champion- druggists, 90c box, under a guarantee y ship of the Union and also the to refund your money if they fail to Tinware galore. First-class hand made stuff. Milk pails, strainer evening.- Tea will be served from trophy. Mr. Shirleyongratulat- relieve any disease having its origin 6 to 8 o'clock,after which an inter- esMcMasterUniversit On the in the kidneys or bladder. Post [d pails, cream pails, creamers, boilers, &c. -Fred and Mrs. Clark; of Sista- splendidrecon o its eating, Erie, Ont. Sold and'guaranteed by - luta, Sask., have returned home and also Victoria on its success. T. M. McFadden. GREAT ASSORTMENT CALL AND S4F. after spending a couple of months McMaster University held the with relatives and friends. here chain ionship of the Union seven - p and in other parte of the Province out of of the thirteen years of its FARM FOR SALE .` ilr► existence. -The regular meeting of the The Town of Oshawa has for sale a , :Ladies' Aid Society of St. An- -Oh for Bask.,Alberta. Special farm of 125•acres situated Dear Port draw's church will be held nest settlers' one-way cheap fares to Oshawa. The aril is excellent and theDiv 6kie,"_`:.'& �/�aTuesday 'after-noon, March 14tb, ppoointsinBask. dt Alberta, going buildings in fair repair. Tenders willpat 8 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. March 14, 21 and 28, also April 4, be receivyed up to March 15th, 1911. _ D. Simpson. 11, 18,25. Bee Stephenson, Whit- The highest or any tender not neces- __ -As he was ell a d cutting by, for cheap tickets to Manitoba, sarily accepted. Plans and surveys _. g ge g can be seen and full particulars ;W66d-with a circular saw one da Bask., Alberta, B.C., anywhere, , ; • y tamed at the Mayor's office. last week, Johp Annan had the •everywhere, via any route, Chica- Oshawa;Vebruary 24th, 1'911. _ _�/ misfortune to sustain an injury to go, Sudbury, North Bay, as, desir- W. E. N. SINCLAIR, ? ''-- his thumb; it having come'in con- ed. Also choice of all ocean lines Mayor of Oshawa. .LAMPS ! L�,MPS •tact with the saw. toorfrom Europe (England, Ire -Mrs. James Richardson, we land, Scotland, etc.) Try and ar- regret to report, is confined to the range for your required through A Large Catalogue house with a slight attack o8 scar- tickets at your leisure at Stephen- W04 of a Great School, Hee our window display of parlor anises. latina and as a result th'e house is son's (opposite Standard Banl�, It explains that we <. under riarantiiie, In theabseuce Whitby.) * have Superior Coarses; Sapnt 'Teachers;; Best Sysfeias• Many 'ONLY q _. of Mr. P,ichardsen, ,Ales. GormleyA gloom was cast over the 1000 graduates earn from $700 to$1500 - _yvill assist in the store. village on Thursday morning by per annum. Do YOU want a bet- -The Pickering school hocks the report that Mr. John Rankin ter position? set your education feast went to Brougham last Frig- had died suddenly, after an illness here and you will be pro rly pre- Regular price$1.50 up to$2.00 day evening to play' the Green- of about -ten days duration from pared. All business colleges are s mood school tearu, but..were de- pneumonia and.erysipelas as well not alike. Graduates of other bud- our _ feated by 6 goals to 1. They claim as other complications. The de- ne"eolleaes are atteipdiits oar Col- These must be cleared out to make room for our spring stock. that the Greenwood team was ceased, who was in his 65th year, less this term. Get the beat. I- not a bona fide school team. was a man who never knew what pays. We place many of our stud- ` eats in good positions. College op- is Hs BUNDY - PICKERINO . - . '• - - - --The hockey team went to sickness was until he was attack- en all year. - - Rrougham on Wednesday even- ed by this fatal illness. He had ing and played a friendly game been a resident of this village for $fott' $1481'•esS C fte . with the team of that place. The for many ears and no other pian a�+. '' game was fast and furious and was held in higher 'respect than Cor. Yonge and Alexander Sts., ; We I Will clear them out W Y close throughout. The Pickering be. He was most industrious and Toronto boys won by 4 goals to 8. faithful in everything be under- Enter now. W. J. Elliott, Prin. -.•• � � � r —With the re-appearance of the took, and was noted for his in- reduced r e a �' srobin and the increasing strength tegrity of character. He is sur• u r c - of the'eun's rays we are convinced vived by his widow, one sot., P1C1;:ERINQ MARKETS that the severity of :winter has Robert, and one daughter, Minnie, � -i- Only a few left of overcoats, jackets, robes and horse blankets at the. • a White Winter Wheat....r...... $ .84 seed and that spring is at hand. who mourn the death of a loving FARMERS SUPPLY STORE pDa pa .. Pr [snow has rapidly disappeared gnd His funeral will take place to- Spring Wheat.................... .14 ' - 4 urin the past few days the husband and affectionate father. Mixed 83 a.. Ian very short time farmers will morrow (Saturday) afternoon at Goose .70 ' y R E. BRYAN PROP. PICHERIN � be btisy with their spring ing Rork. 2 o'clock toErskineC metory. oats , a� w�'�hl r -.Y ^. �-, ... v`.•x ..' •.r ,. .. 5...^.. 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