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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1911_03_17 7F lw�­ 7. 71 2, ONT., FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1911 No 24 4. PicickAJ, VIOL -XX-X 77f, OCHOOL RKPORTS GRILENWOOD Established 75 years The following are the names of the F. L. Greet$sports a new driver. MeMeat ���� � ��Lpupils of the Claremont Continuation J. Gleeson returned to Toronto on GRE�N�� nth withClass in their order of merit for the Tuesday after spending a mo OD ibruary:Form III.—Mabel his brother, M. Gleeson. E. FORSYTH, D..of 0., Regis- z month of F ac. Cassie, Aleck Lapp, -Kathleen Story', Miss Maggie and Kate Stewart, We have now on hand P. frebb atip,� will Scott. Form IL—Jennie Raw- ompanied by Mr. Rankin,of Toronto, 0 of Ontario. sp6ew attention girsa to A kerb„ fitting of sleas". Byes seated tree. Norah spent Sunday with S.and Mrs. Stew. R;mri1 .* tared member of the Oples:nstrical Asso. c ply of genuine D. L. & W. Scranton Bon. Edith Black, Clarke Rawson.Clif- 46tt coal. store and� chestnut sizes. Now ford Soden, Tom Scott, Perry $lack, art. liffurdPilkey. Form I.—Jack Lapp, Mrs. Richard Wilson,who has been C. McKFNNON, M.D., L.R.C.S . is the time to secure that extra load C Orga ZdinbuMb, member Of the college of before the roads break up. Ethel White, M n Hill, Kathleen confined to the house for some two No other flour just quite as good as weeks. is we are pleased to say im hysioi&no and surgeons of Ontario,licentiate Rawson, Magnus Morgan. Teachers, Oil "Cream Buns 8 '13 95 A Call r new blend of nA X F Tornt -!Re JOY, SissaW attention to daleases of women and giving entire satisfaction to all good W.F. Disney moved his household 'ghtulren. Office and residence'Brougham for bread. It makes ousewives who are fortunate enough MONGOLIA effects to Oshawa On Wednesday. His MORE to try it. successor.Mr. Wideman,will immedl- MEDICAL SURGICAL ,Tea,Buns"for ,33 Mr�r _pastry is the only Masters Percy Stover and Melville ately take possession of the farm. read and X-RAY II*STITUTE flour. It requires lens shorten Ing than Turner are on the sick list. Some four loadwof furniture passed *4 w3E:3E: ONTARIO any other flour on the market. A numbcr from here attended the through the village on Wednesday than any other sale of James Howitt,near Altona, on en route for tb,-late F. Rogers farm,If a.high grade Manitoba Patent is Ia. M11,0111 TOWIAP, M. B., X. D., C. X., desired we recommend our celebrated Saturday. near Kinsale. It belonged to G.Neal, Adam and Mrs. Betz, of Stouffville, of Claremont. -White Satin." This flour stands speediklist in Rectal Diseases. Prostatic Is. without a pee�. visited at R.Tarr's on Wednesday of A number of auction the perfect flour fop-pastry and-cakes. _p�sal .9--have. Casten, w of Iden, Diseases of women, C ty, and at mors.X-Ra examination. Diseases of sys. last week. -..-4x th-le community, It makes white.flaky pastr and takes 7 U-8— &99"and We plyof all lund a as have ranged less shortening t I nose.-7mog gi and fami v I far above Gar.now,rbroat and of the cath line each one pric h than other rands, It pt saute and cbr*tda �Pfts, Jumbo and diseases. of mill feed, b=an. rho, Markham, moved into, this vicinity. any expectations. especially In hordes, is a special flour for a special purpose. e'llkae,31--taigtoa.&nd-l--W-I--- leed flours,alao-oat-chopbarley-chop We welcome-theM to- --- cattle-and-.sheep�­ and pea meal. our-midst. CHOPPING Mr. Kindy. of Michigan, who was Oho in every Tuesday, Thursday called here to attend the funeral of his Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. and Satullay during winter months. step-mother returned home on Mon- WHITBY We grind fast and fine. J E. FAREWELL. K.Ci, BARRIS- . : 1 7 . T*B.00=IfCrMmAtiornoy.an4Oaun$y be much appreciated. day. Several change A call will a in real estate have ilgUisor. OOMS O%ss.Wh1WT.4 With deep regret we chronicle the taken place in own during the past death of one of our oldest, resident@, week, LeT. BARCLAY,Barrister-St-LaW, in the person. of Mrs. Jacob Kindy, Harry Cockerham-of lot 1, B. Solicitor,Notary Public,Softlal Bxami who passed aw Thursday morn- con.. Pickering. died at hie home last or u.' iner f RiX11 Court at JusUcs. Bmak iA� J. L. SPINE, LIMITED, ing of last - al, on a painful and week. [wee F. EVANSVILLE 71y -PICKERING. ONT. prolonged illness which she bore with The west dial on the town clock was • J. 0. DOW, B. A., Barrister, Christian patience. To solicitor.Notary Public.Etc, Moneyto loss she leaves behind an aged bus- , MILD . mourn her completed on Tuesday thus 'making the clock complete. tai loan Office next door to the Standard Bank. band, one son. Samuel. of Toros to- -,Capt:Goldring-has sold his schooner Whitby. 251V and a brother and sister of this place. the -Maple Leaf" to Tbos. Mansfield, T .A She will be'much missed. The funeral, of Frenchman'&Bay. which was largely attended. was held Miss Eileen Todd bits gone to New !4.- Having put this Mill and water- DRE. J. SHIRLEY, Veterinary at the old Mennonite cemetery, 8th York to enter one of the hospitals to CLAREMONT line Markham. Surgeoz. Sonora: vaduase of the on. train for a nurse. We wish her sue- r in first-class shape, I tarso Veterinary C-Alogs,Toronto.Canada. ell power diseases and injuries of domestic saimsLis treat, for all Styles of furniture. cess. ad On the most modern.&VProve4 and atific ALTONA The Whitby Old Girls will hold a have installed ft 's — - -lud rAnt. yir Witidiplac Offlo"at corner of Slag James Howitt's sale on Saturday meeting on Monday afternoon in the New Attrition Mill, for-feed. aim Ave.. Pickering,Ontario n council chamber to re-orga ize as the last was huge success same K400,00 -Ontario County Old Girls." We can also do wheat'gristing for 7igi m Iffoul&ng there were tome 4000 people present. being realized, It is estimated that Roo Richard McMillan hap bought the you out of our cion wheat, Bodkin house.on.Perry St. T Judd One team of horses brought $755. a - -:WG. HAM-Issuer of M=T1 e has purchased Sam Platten'-4 house on in 0 Licenass in the County of 0 0, ,p,!,,colt 8180, bile sheep realized ..having pat everythingMv a=1 Brock St north. and Mr. Platten.has 'etekertog Village 271y Picture Frames as high as 846&,pair Arid cattle 11W. bought another residence on King St. order for doing this. At a largely attended meet of POUCHER Rea opposite Mr Moshier's. Estate Auc- 1119 ur. ---,-,-T 2 the Womet)'s Institute held on S.t a Maser vejuZ 2*e%w and isgusT Joseph Hortop, travelling salesman Also buckwheat flour, rye flour. rot StarrIsas lie S.W . March 4th. some ver Window' ShaAes dnv afternoon, Mar am 07 7 for the Copeland Brewing Co.. and interesting matters were discussed, Grabam flour,etc. Ve whose home is in Brooklin. has mys- ry.,bes t - DHOPPER Issuer of Marriage including R question drawer. At the was last o Licanses in the County of Ontario: close of the meeting Mm Edythe teriously disappeared. He attention Riven to all work. seen in Montrear about fire weeks 06ce at etc"and him residence.Claremont. ary Howitt. who has acted as Secret Give its a call. ago. So far all efforts to trice him `.UNDERTAKING Tresnorer of the Institute since its D R.BEATON,TO WNSHIP OLERK havefailed. -H iq friend a a-re naturally ooaveyansas 00mmisetionertar sating y 0. 1WUSSJM-TJ-MJ­ ineeption. was presented with it dozen very Anxious to locate-him and- hope 11,115davits ounsans Eta. Money to loan connection silver teaspoons, accompanied by it that be has not met with foul-play. on farm Pro ,tuner of address expressing the thanks of the 1. W b I'=;. Ont: Distance no object. ladies for her efflciency while in office -OOAL POSTILL. Licensed Auctioneer, and expremnq deep regret at her de- Remember the lecture i r the Bap- Prices moderate. 'itt. and Pep-size' 4, Fa for counties of York and ons"16. Ano- lure from the neighborhood. After. tist Church, Whitevale. Egg, Stove, N MOG Wee at all kinds anenagid to ring from her surprise Miss. in hard coal. Howitt stated 04911ce. A"Zoes Green Giver P.0., out ted that what little assist,* Best I lump steam coal. All mat ance she had been able to give the OROUGHAM tinder cover. full weight and, ZW B. POWELL, Licensed Auc. Institute hXd been but a pleasure tn dosser valmasor and caiwasor tar ]Po:r Colds and I*Gr' prompt service. .00001jee Of Ontario SQ4 Port All kinds her. She thanked the Mies for their John Phillips spent Tuesday in the Pales,eandueW either iporrvdaliely or by sacuon, the 8&18 Doom 0ollectedi at" or otbarjmr. Prescir kind temembrance and expressed cit %tdQIar9g0PJ1JT at 1`011001000,8122&betb,St Pick. iption,prescription-.No. ON, wish that the organization would con- Liter Stevenson left on Tu6way LUMBER arias. orders left 04 X2vs OAMN,Pick. 6'23MOM40 I�A-XXW3F-10 tinue to grow and prosper. for the North-west. Good stock of rough and matched 1=9. or M&coab's store, Olaremout, will M Miss Jessie Diamond, of Myrtle, is hemlock, also matched and A.Seed.Prompt stseattoo' 8"af" 9""' It goes right after the cojd. The Don't forget 40 WIFThose number In Independent IS02 Ray's lecture at the visiting relatives here. dressed sprites and pine. Mrs. Geo. Duncan had an old fash- does Is taken every half hour. The WhItevale Baptist church, No, hemlock lath. price is 25 cen to. March 24th. ioned q!lilting bee on Friday last. -2x, 3x and 4x Ontario cedar yg The women's Institute will hold^ JOHN PHILI social this Fridby evening (S. t. Pat- shingles, 8x and 4x British AUDLZY vick's). Columbia shingles.Has a full line ot rresh and cur- Do not forget the Shamrock Social Let me quote you prices on any FOR THE KIDNEYS Sel^h OrTia. a former resident, is Al Od meats constantly on hand. to be given by the Wonieu's Institute building ruateriul.you may at hie home in Whitby. on the 17th. require. Frank Smith is able to be out again, Premium ..Prescription Kidney Spice Roll. Breakfast Bacon, but Mrs. Richards is not improving as Miss Foster, of Tbornbury, is spend- -Bill Sttiff a specialty. Imp Bologna, Weiners, etc. Pills. A trial will convince you fast no her friends would like. a few days with her sister, Mrs. 409a V J. Devitt. Ind. phone 1504. of thair superior merits. Price 50 Abd lhMrPety, rr� o . gthepost, fficeandthefficepices paid for celtaW. Milroy, of Cedar Grove were here A. C. REESORButcher's cattlerare very well satisfied. -11 donfinM to On Tuesday on business. Robert Cakmm*ck is still - . The Presbyterian Sunday School LOCUST HILL. r YN • T. M. McFADDL=N the house. while Mr.. Cammack h have added fifty hooks to their librar eriffa been bedfust, but is improving. d intend purchasing an additional Ck .-a DRUGGIST AND ORADVATE OPTI lcGillivray, an TIMP, TABLE—Pickering Station G..Verq CIA-4 Theo. N Thos. Puekrin E&BJ Ins as fanoWe flfiy at once. T.R. Trains'going and Will. Westney each intend build, The Women's Institute will meet on No. 6 Mail 8.05 A M. "PICKERING, —`-�t-dlass rigs ficit hire 011T, ring a cement silo this summer, 12 Local 2 43 P.M. Mr. Povell and' son returned to Tuesday next at the home.of Mrs. Eii .4 Wilson. Sub*ect—Spring Sewing and so 14 Local 6.04 P.M. f Day or Digit Sask#tcbewai3, after,' spending two REAL ESTATE..... months visiting in Ontario. Exchange o Patterns. Roll call. AH Trains 'going - wesir due ''as follows �Bus meets 0 trait'is Walter Mercer bad 4 bee some time will be made welcome. No. 13 Lo:al 8.36 A.X. Ago and consequently has a nice lot of A fangy dress and skating carnival 11 Local 2.30 P M Teaming promptly attended to. Two 13fty-acre farms for sale held in the 'rink here next 7 mail uio P.cheap. b,� wood at Audley, where be intends to will Good buildings, plenty of water, cine- Tuesday evening. Watch out for 08undav included. Agent ent for Canada Carriage Co. half in cash, balance on mortgage if move in the spring. bills giving full articulare. W Cammack and H. White have required, engaged with Westney Bros: for the The nnnual meeting bf the; Ladies'We Hs Peak, summer,while Urban, Blake has con- Aid Society of St. John's church will Also a good tenement dwelling be held nest Wednesday. the 22nd tracted,,with,Richard Puckrin fora irist..at'the home of Mrs. Win. Mos- a of Picker- year. yi�ldlnj 1:2% in ing. Will Orvis is moving on to the Selah grove. Blae�sn�ithing David and Mrs.'MdMaster and son, Will farm, having purchased the of South Duinuier, were here over lease of George Stephenson, and the Sunday And'Monday visiting relatiyes latter has rented Uriah Jon�s' farm Having rented the Dunbarton who before their depart,ure'for the Nort-b- on the Greenwood road. and opened the same, I am prepar- west where the y intend making their ed to do all work entrusted to, b ' e in where future.' WHITEVALS om me in the above line. THE NEws recently received a let- Horseaboeing a specialty. r Son Wade Toole spent Sunday with his ter from Mts. John Aicken, of Enid', Call in and see me any time. : We V. Ri a 'd • parents in the vale. Oklahama, in which she sent her sub. n for the paper. In that on fruit trees are in full bloom,Edward Beare left on Tuesday for 8criptio -1;otary Public, Pickering. the North-west *here they have a region never I looked better and the-DUNBARTON large farm. BLACKSMITHING, The Baptist Ladies' Mission Circle temperature is 70 in the shade at 10 held a tea at the parsonage on Tues- m. The WOOD N ORKING an Mr. Walker, orgithizer for the Home day evening last. -WOODTURNING Thomas Beare's salsa have been at- Circles, has been corking in this local- ek or two, and is JL# tended by large crowds and many ity for the past we B"11 meeting with good success At the bargainswere brnded out. Head OlMee, Toronto Saw gumming and filling. The Young People's Class spent a meeting on,Monday night five new You bet we members were initiated and the prun-very enjoyable evening at the- home pod for adding a Pine wood for kindlingdebyered 81.76 number General Banking Business of J. and Mrs. Wideman last Thurs- pects are g per-cord, 10 in. long. of,additional new members. -,Sell Watches transacted.. day. W.1phillips, who has been Lorne Meek is around Win renew- George ing old acquaintances,before be goes residing on the farm bel to his and good ones too. ­W� have On "Jne,day brother,John, moved on NV, I Special attention given to W. H JACKSON, BROCKIOAD to the west. There must be some at em from$1.010 to $IM,00. Our traction this way "Lorne." last to the Linton farm which he pur- thb eoueieti6il Of Rev. Mr. Ray, F. R.G. S,, will give chased some.time ago, and John, wbo prices are right and our goods are 049 that wotr't sell you If place, SaVe lot4 of his popular le;cture "Through Five has been living on tbelatter sale notes. on Horseback,"with lime. has -mnved on to his own farm, the egiiia S' y. Ask about the R ics Re 'Watch at Friday, March 24th. lease of the latter having expired.light views, on SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. RJC]t BROS., OF WMTXVALL light Robinson, who has been here On Wednesday evening of last week $1. and are prepared to furnish you anything a few weeks with hie mother, started about fifty friends of Walter F. Stev- =)eb1posits received of in the line of water supply such as for his new home near Swan River enson assembled in the Temperance Norman Bas sett. tipwards. bid him farewell, as be intend- pumps, windmills, by-draulic -rams, with a car of settlers effects on Tues- Hall to ICKERING. NEWS ed leaving foF the great west in a few JEWELER AND OPTICIA'. daLcust :r=tereet allowed at highest plumbing. etc. days. A varied program was render. Hill rink seems to have some awrent rates. eat attraction Zee ed and an address to Mr. Stevenson They are also expert well drillers gr . especially to those 70 WHIT ICHAs. D. GORDON, Manager " t q voting men who walked over I was read by John Phillips• after and respectfully solicit your pa ron, Saturday night and had to walk home'wbirb refresb-ento%were served. Rev. -.1age for the futuire. Ind. pbone,1552J.'in the rain. Mr, Tucker occupied the cbaLir. WHITBY BRANCH. o-3 yyi9t -x !..: 1.•, �,..r�N''F;».,es..rd.,. 3• .m.?�- r'�':�T a .a P.•�l• ,sem 0.:a3Ge'�r•s".�,�'"r�++�'„'s%s:>v'. ,•,v,",,;,fw+_+,:+ni,t+-aw ,a,t�'h,.,an,.`.}.tr^iny•^-r{'`-•kadorasn^-v"i,. ,v«vp- Twp:.,R,y��i�^-i'i^�•.fr'.r;ar.iicw-?y-�:_�-,P•1Ri..?ar.s�•m.a.>,- ,:e_ ,ry:, „5-:'.'•',,�-..,a•',a'' : � •ti �. 7 i. OKRA 'VALUABLE FOOD. �i'► ` A SEVERE -CASE : THE SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSOR Tro laal Plant Fafaoas 'lA,iiatbo'a r 1 � of Southern �tof yEUDALGIAINT $1�ATIONAL LESSON*'- The famous gumbo,. gosho, of } 1f0Y USE " MARCH 18. the Southern States and all L southern countries, particular of __ IN MY QUAt1M a r Cured Ifter Long Yew of Suffering -- the western hemisphere, is really a Far ssattiag SOAr, soft•• tr ..: nickname for okra, or ochro, as 3u f e+t*i water.semer+ni old s • �,�,. - b1 Dr. Willfama Pink Pills Lesson XII•Defeat Through Drunk- it is sometimes yelled, for while �4 8, g . eaRess. (Temperance Lessoq). I the dish is composed of several and its and dry sad r r r -There is an excellent reason why 0 varying ingredients, okra is the for site otkerppsieposes. _ Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have cured Kings 20. 12-_I. Golden Texts foundation, the body, -and 'likewise �as"Bd eaa ZO lbs.Sal �< the most severe cases of neuralgia, prey. $1.4. furnishes the "frill," the remaining em- 'tiNEal for five "Y oamponent parts' being so blended , ieel&tIca, and other eolliplaints inr -" --- - the group that are known as dis- Verse 18. This meaaage—He and with it that they lose their individ- este EterrsrAese orders of the nerves. This group the other leaders of the immense uslity in its all pervading—musila-- _ , - also includes St. Vitus dance and army (estimated at 130,000 men) i inoua beginning and end, 'beguil- E.~• ` 0a�' ' i paralysis, and the common state of were so confident of their super- Ing and delicious from first to last. Tom+• oat• extreme nervnusnesa and excite- iorit that the were wastingtheir The okra is known botanically < ability. Each of these complaints time and strength drinking in a the hibiscus escu emus, sing a - exist because there is something pavilions, or temporary bootna set near relation of the flowering bib- { the matter with the nervous system. up for the exigencies of war. iscus, whose brilliant blossoms are x If the nerves have tone—are strong In array against the city—This so familiar. a and healthy, you will not have any would include the establishment o! In the tropics okra seeds, matur- of these complaints. The reason the war engines before the wails, ed and dried, are cooked very much BritishmI�Dr. Williams' Pink Pills cure nerv- battering-rams and catapaults, be- as a barley in northern climates. America Assurance Co y o star •ng the chief instruments of a siege. The mucilage of the roots is said to ? weak, run-down nerves to their Ladders would be set up, and arch- be free from the elightest odor and c 3P I R B3 proper state of tone. They act ers would be placed in commanding perfectly-white when powdered, su- 1Ra0RtORAT90 A.O. 1933 both directly upon the nerves and positions. It must have looked dark perior to even the, powder of the Miwo osrR�as - TOfeONTO , , on the_blood-__supply. The-highest to-the-king-.and. his people cooped marshmallow,. and-around Constan- -�temsnt for the Year Ending Dooember 31st, 1919 N medical authorities have noted that up in the city. bhould the walla tinople the okra is much cultivated premiums ..................... . ...... ... $t,6ti4,ig6 4s nervous troubles generally attack fall, it meant that desolation and for the root powder &s a base of Losses $893 people who are bloodless and that destruction were sure to follow. confections.. Expenses .....•................ 657,232.70 ' r the nerves are toned when the 13. A prophet—Though his name Medicinally the root made into a =�,54y,3r�.ye blood supply is renewed. It is thus Is not given, he probably was one decoction, is given to allay irrita- $ti5.5f4o6 i 'Williams' Interest and other receipts..... ... 4k+-43-45 im seen that Dr. 'Williams Pink Pills of the schools of the prophets, who tion and inflammation internally _ p 1 ; _ cure nervous disorders by curing seem to have acted in concert. The and parte of the plant made into Profit on Year's ?radio .. .•.... it63,it:.5� the cause of the trouble: name' of Elijah curiously enough Is poultices to apply externally. g Mrs. J.. C. Adams, Norris Lake, not mentioned in this entire chap- As food this mucilaginous quality Assets .... ........and ,other . bilin..................... =-,096,670.59 a - Man., says: "I am writing you at ter. (the gombine) renders the plant of Unearned Premiums and ocher Liabilities.................... 9!9.740 73 qt ray husband's request to let you 16. Young__men_of the princes of much value. ' It is so easilydigest- Surplus to Policyholditne., . Si.oi6,9".E6 1Enow the great benefit Dr. Wil- the province—Their number, two ed, so acceptable to all the organs Losses paid�inee incorporation ;n r=;3.... ... s3;.;7o,3oR gi s Hams' Pink Pills have been to him. hundred and thirty-two, was no- which take up, disintegrate and He is a river driver and therefore thing as against the great multi- distribute food through the system nl x.L#a,s¢bszt Si¢:.rtlite. M.P.: K. W.ca:;D. a uanna; John ti¢skia x.a _ g LLD.. 14z Labe: E L Lilt.E.G, LL.D.'. W. g. MNkis; @aa. A. >ternw; ♦a�Z.3. much exposed to all kinds of wea- tulle of the Syrians and their allies, that it may be readily understood wood. sr.a.:i¢xt¢twll.:J.m..ssrr OsDerw; colonel air Neaq P.uast c.v.a:L a s they and wetting. As s result he But this prophet wished by the cem- why-4t—has become such a faKoritepresident, Hon. Geo. A.Cox. Vice-President. W. R. Brock. § had an attack of rheumatism, and parison to throw in relief the fact in the tropics, where heaviness is W. B. MEIKLE,General Manager. P. A• SIMS, Secretary. then to add to his misery a severe that the victory was to be a super- instinctively avoided in form of tyre of neuralgia set in, locating natural one. The sterling youth of nourishment. an the left side of the face, and ithe nation were picked out to lead k = wauaing him such terrible pain that the attack. The older men had al- two others, who were anxious to be R it would drive him almost wild. He I ready failed and been driven with- 1WKY DO CHILDREN LIKE in at th�tsleath. was treated by several doctors, and in the refuge of the city, and were ZAM-BL''li:t There was no'doubt in our minds WELLAND y finally went to Winnipeg, where Ias a result filled with fear. The that we should kill the tiger if he THIS STctL CITY they blistered his head ands plied i wretched state to which the city it A Chat With Mothers. were there. All our talk waa�of --phot plasters which really on�y ad- Iselt had been reduced maybe coon- •�Phenever my children have any what we should do with the claws,' WATCH IT GROW ded more to his misery.-and he re- ,jectured from the small number of: sore places, cuts, or akin troubles, the teeth and the skin. Poor tiger'i factor:aa are the life-blood of lt' -turned home still uncured. In this i men who could be mustered to fol- ' y inkling , she community. as they, ask for Zsaa-Buk. They can . I wonder if he had az g of y 'way he suffered for nearly six years, low behind the youthful leaders— always depend upon it doing what is what was coming. McHand has tvrenty•fire „ Welland has nine preparing to build trying all- sorts of medicine, but only seven thousand, needed. Before we reached the parade- tt,,:,year. ,never finding a cure. One day while -18. They went out at noon—Thia; So says Mrs- A. Alce,of 170 Chat- i ground we met Major Bxldulph. I N"�needs about s,000 men this t he was suffering I west 'to a sure was a master stroke. At tibia hour, ham Street, Montreal. who wanted to know what we were year ^ to get a liniment, but they did not under the scorching Syrian sun, i A mission: writing from the-- u to. We "id.that we were oto Welland-feeds about s,000 houses .have the kind I wanted, and the avb thea would be at a standstill ry. P going, built this summer. ry g , West Casal eI Alncs, says; One I to shoot a tiger, and then told him i storekeeper aslted�me what I want- I heavy armor nein cast aside, Have you any ►dta money you p y g and ' boy who was -treated for a bad case what the native said. He, too, would like to double? ed it for. I told firm about my bus- !the soldiers lounging about in care-l of ulcer, came back recently sad I would not at first believe that a If so, help us suppiv the above Iff _ band and how he suffered, and he less relaxation. The king continu- , said, 'I like beat that green medi- tiger could be there; but at last,! need for the homes of these men by laced a box of Dr. Williams' Pink I ed his brutish drinking with the ' sine•= The 'green medicine' was after listening to the native's re- f investing in a few cheap lots. ' so " Y y Y particulars send er is there, band should takes I took the bus- self more gand omen rep®weathiomut ZaN w,why should c1iiWr a.marked ma k you attack htherelgw 11 yourselves, s, r m sdiice, this is what our bus- For ,.,,,; deli more and more helpless, i NAME .... ... .. `•' ` young I world o - ... L >some with me and my' husband , first—This was a ruse intended to preference for Zam Buk I shooting him, but he will make a ADDRESS . ... ...... started taking them. I ass not stare deceive the unwary toe. And it i Children like Z&m-Buk because, meal off you ani your dogs. Wait TO ssw.rl.rt 9ssteral seewltles sers"at" , • - -" how many bones be took, but one succeeded. The drunken king' u soca as applied to a burn, a cut, � till I get'my rifle and I'll Dome with � ts„ne�, thing is certain, they completely thought the little band were coming or a sore, it stops the pain sad then !you to see fair play." es seen 9t., rsriete, sag , 7.. cured him, and he has never since out to make terms of peace, and he ' gradually, but surely, it heals. ! Now we should have liked to do r had a touch of tlioae torturing exclaimed, in a spirit of `ravado, i g Mothers might look a little more 1 it all ourselves; but as the major ' pains. You can tell how mach he Whether . for peace, or . . . for deeply into the action of Z&m-Buk. j was an old bunter, and one who t 9affis when I say that the hair war, take them alive (1a). ghat, it is highly antiseptic. As had shot big game of all kinds, we on the side of his head in which the Q0, They slew every one his.man oon as lied it stops all danger were glad to have him with us, se been Zold 1 Not a_bit of-it: . ''e pain was located turned quite —The motley army *outside the o f festering blood-poisoning and he said, "to see fair la We _ g g play. fired a volley that would have done gray. It looks odd, but he says it walls were totally unprepared for inflammation. second, it is Booth- none of us wished to take an unfair credit to any. regiment in the ser r� does not matter since the pain is any onslaught. Their leaders were advantage g vice, and some one hit him on the ' tog, it cools the wound or sore; al- advanta of the tiger. "Cone. I believe he would not have ,stupid with drink, the chariots and las the irritation; stops the pain When Biddulph joined us, we get jaw. n living now had Dr. Williams' horses were unharnessed and un-, sad smarting. Then, thirdly, it sti- off again, and soon arrived at the That roused the tiger with a von. :Pink Pills not cured those terrible ready, the army itself, besides be- mulatee the cells, beneath the injur- small stream which was crossed by Seance. He lightly jumped over the pains, and - you may be sure we Ing at ease, lacked homogeneity ed part, to healthy action, and ere- abridge. Here the native stopped, bush, and came and laid himself gratefully recommend them to all and any sense of loyalty to a com- and declined to o an farther. our friends and all suffering ones." &tea new, healthy tissue. 8 y down in the open, preparatory to a g mon interest. A panic was exactly Just try Zam-Buk for cuts, or Pointing to a email bush about<<a charge. Buddulph now fired and ` . Sold by all dealers or by mail at the thing to look for. It was fe- burns, or cold sores, or eczema, ul- hundred yards distant, he said, If wounded Nina mortally, but not anf= 50 cents a boa or six boxes for hovah's victory, but the Israelites cera, rashes, bad leg, piles, vari. the tiger has not moved, there is ficent to stop his charge. Down he $Q.60 from The Dr. Williams' Me- had to exercise the right sort of in, i rose ulcers, or any inflamed or dig- where you will find him." came direct at the major, who, not dicine Co., Brockville, Ont. genuity in order to meet conditions eased condition of the skin. Its ef- By this time our dogs were in a having a second barrel, knelt down as the were. These conditions, of i ver low-s irited condition—I sup- 'ES FOOD TELEPHOrEB STOMACH. fact will highly satisfy you. All y P p' and raised his rifle, holding it in course, could only grow worse un-j ase they scented the beast; no horizontally, with _ druggists and stores 60c. box, or P front of him, der the sturdy attack of the young , free from Zam Buk Co., Toronto, more joyous barks and capers. They both hands, and rammed it-into the IDalnty'Morsel Anneances Its Com-I men and their aroused followers, i for rice. T. Zaisl-Buk Soap, too. came along close.to our heels, their tiger's-jaws. They both rolled over lag by Wireless Method. � so that it is little wonder that the ; sba,Ptsblet. T9 tails between their legs: together, and when he got up the -Sir James Crichton Browne�rde' I proud forces of Ben-hadad suffered The major marshalled us in skir- tiger was dead. I never. went out scribed recently at the end o - ilin- utter rout, and he hWself was ob- * mishing order, himself in the cen- tiger-shooting on foot again. _tier in London, how a doliczte m•�r liged to escape on a horse: r tre, and he begged us to be cool gel, perfectly served, of delicious I SHOOTING A TIGER. and'not to fire recklessly. If the flavor and good aroma, will send!n AN INVALUABLE MEDICINE In the Days of the Mdzzle•LoadinR tiger came out, those on the right -:Ithe stomach, before it 's swallowe.l,, ' were to fire first, so that all the _ .UP-Tp-DATE. 1 FOR ALL BABIES Musket. uns would hot be unloaded at the , s telephone message o say that it _.__ _ g ra IS coming. " 'i he'^shooting of big game is' not same time. There is�a thoroughly up-iodate Such a morsel, he said, not only Mrs. R. McEwen, Thornloe, Ont.,_ so much a matter of risk and ad- ' When we got to within about for- love story. sets the-mouth wateringb stimu- writes "I think Baby's Own Tab- venture to-do as it was in the days ty yards of the bush, we saw him, How s that I" - - Y y his head only, as he looked "They get married,and Live alk lating the salivary glands, but it lets an invaluable medielne for lit- of muzzle-loading, smooth-bore that is, ,: also induces a flow' of the gastric tle ones. I used them for my own muskets. Modern improvements in up. Did we remember all we had happy ever after." juices by acting on the glands of I child when he was small and last firearms have given the hunter too --'the stomach. These glands it brings i summer when I had a baby visitor great advantage for sport, to say into play before any portion is whose food did not agree with him,, nothingof fair lay: What the swallowed. It is, in fact, telephon- I sent for another box of the Tab- busines was more than fifty years 3n down to the stomach to say that It is testimonials such as this that "Recollections of a Lucxuow Vet- B y lets and they quickly helped him." ago General Ruggles tells in his -something good is coming, and the • •f • ptomach immediately prepares itself have°made Baby's Own Tablets po- eran." ach ur L eQ You CQn t�t�JR''^'Ry8 for-.its reception. - pular—that have shown them to be One da a�native came in and ` A nasty or insipid dish bas no• n invaluable medicine for little to,d Priestly that a large tiger was -• such effect. If it is nasty the stom- ones. The The Tablets always do good typing down on the ground on the Bl9n'''ed ach rejects it; if insipid, it receives —the can never do harm. nce opposite side of a small stream Wended, Packed and Labelled by Aatomatis f _ it with comparative indfference. It a mother has tried them for her f that ran at the bottom of the par- Is of the utmost importance, he little---one--shoe will have nothing {ado ground.' As there was no jun- �aobinery.; the Best Tea in the Bit of Paoks,�et r ~— held;-tfiat good"flavor and'good ar- else. For with the Tablets she feels gle there, only a few scattere - , t t onta should prevail for nice food 1 safe. They are sold under the bushes, Priestly'would not at rs is more 8asily assimilated than that persist- guarantee of a overnment anal it, believe him, but the man persist- which is flavorless, and good cook- contain no harmful drugs. Baby's ed that the, tiger was there. ' { `ing not, mere! tickles the palate, came Y P Own Tablets rosy be .had at meth- • Accordingly Priestly to iae, 0 - ;but it also contributes to the teat o in tii•5tiit. In S i g eine dealers or at Sb cents a hos and we agreed tog p Ll PT -,work of nutrition. , g g from The Dr. Williarns Medicine order that our dogs might enjoy the . CJD., Brockville, Ont. -sport, we decided to-let them go _ } Homoeo athic doses of hos itali +s P p� t7 •with us. Two recruits armed with -seldom do much good. _. ... __ The meanest mea in so community smoothbores and some small dogs A soft answer seldom turns stray usually attracts more attention setting forth to shoot a tiger *be book agent. than the.best one, On our way we picked up .one'or ,y fi Baan. '»'� .w • � n:rr �. -.r, .: .�. .. .,. 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BURNS A COMPANY, LIMITED; Packers, Ranchers and Provisionerjt i c dry, Alberta,, .I►i � -'- "�LPHONsh 'JONELLE 4`ELLfI 33 -ASSURANCE OHEDiEi�i'CE BRI`I'1f8H AMERICA" -. - - •d SL _ Tdi� WITH AU MA :, A gentleman had a new head gar S RAN E LD1liPANY. Calgary, - h dener who never thought of hav-.-Annual Report ,8?towe (iooit'Yearl's r 6° INTEREST. -r ,. A ng a holiday or missing a day from Business. ? ' work, and so somewhat surprised w+e and pfelameg n•rts•as TMesltritlaar _ �° !• '<;, his employer Eby- asking him if-1e The report of busirieifs,ilgne by Fuad 6.040 $artlahlp$ attending work Kronllt could have "nixt Friday off." this Company during 1910,:.as shown on Kidney Disease *hich threat. His request was immediately by annual report printed in another Dated January 3rd, 191 z. Due January 1st, t93t. granted; but on the Saturday he column, shows net profits of $163,- Interest payable int January and est July. Principal pried.. his 1l1e.—Dodds Kidney 812.51 after deduct{ all ex rises. and Interest a able at Canadian Bank of Commerce, - -, did not show u and.a_week went ng Pe p y x' Pills eared Wlou. - past, and then a'fortnight, and still The Company's assets are now well Toronto, Montreal, and Landon, England overV2,000,000, and sur lus " to DEN011dINAT10NS—also, (goo and $f,000 with no sign of Mike. The gentleman P Chicoutimi Ville, Chicoutimi Co., reluctantly employed another man Policyholders considerably over Sterling equivalents. trials of those men who push the Ab-)ut three months afterwards British America since inoorpora- - great railroads through the ob- he was arprised on going into the tion in 1833 total the tremendous awuRSaWEstewilder tMMortgage,oonservicUeslyvalued by tn. Stacks Nature thrusts in their way grounds to find Mike at work just sum of $34,470,308.91.• This splen- d"Onde„t•zperte at li.sar,04,and teal w•te or 64.SM070 as have been proclaimed in many a as if nothing had happened. did •record .of 78 years continuous "am"for 64,"0,909 of ben"(=x6,999 hew In sinking fund). age of fiction. But no story ever "Where have you . been to, business is gratifying to those in- Reach Reach lands consist of few• soperats prepatise In the pro. told is of more absorbing interest Michael 7` he asked. terested in this Company whether vktse er Alleerta,aggregating lea « ns nor , or teaches a greater moral than the "Well, sorr, it's loike this. You as a policyholder or otherwise. � actual experiences of Alphonse remiinber the day you let me off 7 The re-elected -President, Hon. The r.0tell business utro+rooted through r9 brt4ih ntsrk.0ta, well located In 1M prinolpel oltbe and T•wne of Alberta and British Joneller, foreman on the Transcon- I ha,.1 to appear at the coort as a Geo. A. Cox, and Vice-President, tinental, and well known here. witness. When.I gets there, I sees W. R. Brock, are well known.-to "I contracted Kidney Disease the ould gint with the wig on 'is Canadians in this as well as in vari- _ "RHINOS. Workill on the Transcontinental- 'end do -'is specs on the tip-of 'is -ous-other--administrative capacities. - — Tb'`u'r'ge""4"'1"et a""1"g'for p"t f"'r years,ti°!'ab4' where i am a foreman," f nose. ata"alagtl.nr. •+ $ sr 41-4 times tits Interest an 64,000,009 outstanding Mr. Jonelle states. "My skin had a ha sh dry' " 'Michael Dooley,' sez 'e. stNNtAn Fella Teacher— Johnny, can you- tell M annual sinking fund bytaallig Ju'y 1st, 1914, eufflei•nt b feeling, and it itched and burned " 'Yis, sorr,' sez t. how the age of a chicken is deter- retire the present Lew prior to maturity at 106 and aoorvsil at night. I was always tired. Then " 'Go into that box,' says 'e. mined 7" Johnny--''Yes'm: By latsrest: '{; came the pangs of rheumatism, and " 'Right, sorr,' sez I. the teeth." Teacher—"Why chick- 1. 1 finally got so bad I could not at- " 'Swear,' sez 'e. ens have no teeth." Johnny — �_.Copies ofthe Trove Deed and ofthe Certificates of Hr. - •. tend to my work. For five years I "I did as 'e told me, though I "No,'m; but we have.',' .. . '.WiUiam Toole,of Mesart, Toole, Peet axd Corepany, Cal v'. suffered, and in the end Bright's doan't use bad language as a rule. 'yory(lateDistrict Land Agent of the Canadian PaciJPc Rail- 'Three developed. ; " 'Three months for centimpt of Only one"ORONO QUININE" eiay), and of Messrs. Clartson. Crou l9'Heilimell, Yansou- ' Then I began to use Dodds coort, sez e. = That is LAXATIV& RROHO QININR, nook r ;Sidney Pills. Sizeboxes cured me "And the 'ye Onl - ust let me for the agnatuce of E W. a�ovlL Used the -ver, B.C., covering the valuation of the Real slate aslelle 3' y World oter to Cnte a Cow la Oa•Dv. ties " •oempletely. Dodd's Kidney Pills out, Bort." audit of trio company's accounts, May be seen-at oris ojIces. ` Also cured my wife, who was suf- Forgive your enemies—if they are send for descriptive olroular end asap. ' fenng from Kidney Disease." I "I want to complain of the flour bigger than you are. 0i' Far 'a't meet -_ ` From all parts of Canada, and - -' FRl to ylela U. you sent me the other day, said , every day reports come of Kidney 'Mrs. Youngwife beverely. "What _.. . _ Disease cured by Dodd's Kidney t Whether the corn be of old or new Pills. Tilers is never a case report ,Ras he matter with it, ma'am growth, it must yield to Holloway's.!. I SECUM asked the grocer, It was tough. Oil lid Where Dodd's Kidney Pills have My husband simply wouldn't eat Com Cure. .the ainiplest and best li l lfaaled. They never fail. the biscuits I made with it.„ �F'� ''Cure offered to the public. �/'� R �1J� r ' - - - 1 — "If you want to marry me you 1'�,11I0 UU1fUTED a SAVED FROM WORKHOUSE. ! C shoiild see my father.” "I've seen _ • a . T'OFLORTO . MO!'iTRE.AL.LOt`tD0M.WG6 r' ' him several timt•s,. but I vivant to 1: -$tory of Robert Blatchford, the marry you joust the same." ---- English Socialist. ate to aee�w soea�eol a. baa _ _ _ Robert Blatchford best known I TRY MURINE EYE REMEDY - - _ . . r ' as editor of the Clarion- and author "Grandpa, make a noise 'like a tot Red, Weak, weary, watery Eye$' - [or, m aadGranulatedEyelids. litirineC)Gean't AGENTS WANTiID "ld of errie England," has put into [tog, DESTRUCTIVE. "'coaxed little Tommy. .,What Smart.—Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists .his stories many of his own advea- y son 7" "Why, papa says, l Se, III " ' '1 Murine Eye Remedy. I.tqufd, 23c, I see that they're making brandy ogYTei MAYTSD.r'i3 an a dor eats, :4e -tures in, London, where as a mere ' , exp.rlenc+nsatd. .+Iltonelg•t Lhsol j* boy, he lralked'the streets, hunt- that when you croak we'll- get a LQc. ;f oo Murine Eye Salve in €tom saWdusL.' ft'aa.ea,it u, rarmsrs Dov. wvre< of tbtre, ing lot work to save himself from thousand dollars I Aseptic Tubes, 21ic, it 00. Eye Looks •Good gracious, as ii the for- nen Pay*Tor,n,dl is one bear. Soliss nesse and BYe Advice Flee by Mail. Esta were not disappearing fast �oDex13 atAcalNSBY tu. cDept sa carnia `. ictus! starvation. The following p,: y p 1h Sluslne STs RemedT �.. C iia �s m THS t4rBKR <a iDI— IN - story, quoted In A. Neil i.yona' lifeIT Bickle's Antl•Cvnaum ve syrup enough as it is: of Blatchford, is an unparalleled remedy r colds, has served "Inter- He 19 a Wlae man why agrees with IOU-a l+w wtleka' complete con,se-tools t_ coughs, influenza and diseases- of _eats,' chief of Which, perhaps, is I his wife-rather than argue With her.' 'The B6wala Must Act Healthily.— f3rada.le.: .arn s.+lee t- etlrbtseo ael� • the throat and Binge The'fame of woekl, Write for..catalnllas. Motor Barber G its testimony to the enduring goal- Ip most ailments the first care of College,221 Que•s Barite'roronto - f the medicine rests upon years Of Minares Liniment Relleves Neuralgia. ity of the mother passion. The boy, the medical man is to see that they 1 succes+[ul use In eradicating these I bowels are o FARM$ FOR SALE. !`'�■., ..tired out and despairing, had final- jl , pen and fully perform- i� affections, and in protecting man He—' Hare you ever no4ieed ' �' ly gone to the police office for a �„ rag their functions. Parmelee's Ve- IVRTltwix.sr leAR•t LAND," hail a uiIl: -t. ticket to the Clerkenwell Work- kind from the fatal ravages of con what small feet Miss Fetcham has getable Pills are so compounded � Ilim acre..n most tart, r dlatnet, apnow 1 .o+coca s:curetnn In April writs now sumption, and as a neglected co]d She (}ealous)--"No, but I've ob- ' ,l+wart t math.w.A CO- Ltd:.. «alt, lint, t, house Walting OIILelde with other , -that certain ingredients is them act ,cont•wv,te•4 tbronch+nt Oi,tarh. �' leads to consumption. one cannot served what small shoes she wears.' on the bowels solei and the are `vagrants, be sat do-Son on the pave. be too careful to fich+ it in its earl y y ment by a miserable woman, y 'the very best medicine available to �gyENTY•t1Vg acres la e�wnsatp testes ' She was a swarth woman, het stages, Bicklb �;r, is the wen- An Easy Pill.to Take.—Some r ('1 .sae,soda...+: ,,ct,.aa,luenl,t0-so+e. y y pe produce healthy action o[ the bow• ]' 4tmber, tnma_Ouu.e, darn on oemeneblocYe, p a` s skin tanned'by long exposure to Pon' Use it, Sons have repugnance to pills 'be-•: eta. Indeed, there is no other atlas to Londna.-rbe western seal Zeta" ts- the weather. She wore no bonnet, cause of their nauseating taste. specific so serviceable in keeping o>wagc Ltd.. caadoa enc _ -and was smoking a short black A girl who iso t �:':ca may look Parmelee's Vegetable Pills are so the digestive, organs in healthful I watched her for some time prepared as to make them agree- randANCe, 'Tumors. Lamps. ere. Iain by pipe. , 'Well when She has the mumps. p P - g �action• lr and asternal, oared wlthoat pain bT and thought what a bold, hard, able to the most fastidious. The '• our home treatment. Write ne before too wicked face she had, and at length, Yl,,,ard•s Liniment for sale overywhers. most delicate can take them with- ( tat. Dr. Betlmap Medical Co.. Ltmfud. Gray— What' did she say collingwood. oat more from curiouslty -to hear her out feeling the revulsion that fol- 1 Speak than for any desire for in- Johnnie—"Pa, won't'you lease. when you told her I first met my formation, ventured to ask her a buy me a microbe to het me with lows the taking of ordinary pills. husband ire a big .shop?" Mrs. THE GREATEST PAINT 1N - I y P This is one reason for the popular- - I/ question about the tickets. { my arithmetic •" Pa-pa—"What ity, of these celebrated pills, but the White—"She remarked it was won- THE WORLD She turned upon me with a scowl, good will a microbe do you 7" John main reason is their high topical derf�i] what a lot of cheap articles ' Were to be picked .up in some. of It lies no egsal for baraslandloutbuildingi, which gradually melted away as nie— I just read that they multi- quality as a medicine for the oto- com:ati,brick or stone structures. b she looked at me, and at last said, ply rapidly."_ _ _ oath. those places." not unkindly: - What do you 'Want to know for, Thousands of Consumptives die "Why did DolIarby •sell his ho- : "' - POWDRPAINT's boy 1 You're not going to Clerken-1 every year. Consumption results tel 7" 'He wasn't making money —Pd1A'T WITHOUT OIL well, are you?" fast enough. ' "What is he doing _ Radices to-a minimum.'` ' I said I was. She sat smoking for from a neeected cold on, the longs. �. $amlins Wizat•d Oil-*ill' cure these now 7" "lie's luxuriating in the Mi nardIs Linun , Limited. -SAV 98 re per cent,of the Cosa a few minutes, then took her pipe colds. Just rub it into the cheat position of head waiter."' 1/rlts f9r■eoklet, Color Gard; Acs. ; from her lips and stroking her chin Have used MINARD S LINI� Z with her. great brown hand, said, and draw out the inflammation.• MINT for Croup; found nothing The POw�cpalnt Co.., very much to my surprise:. If a man's wife can read 'abogb 'Un.Winslow S Sooffllltg Sjrl'RP equal'to it;,sure etir'e. zT Front Street F_T•retrto. "You mustn't; ur is mustn't: pas Mown used tar seer SIXTY-FIVE :EARS b7 CHAS. E. SHARP. Y politic without wishing she were a MILLIONS of MOTHERS for their CAl];.DREN WHILE You're only a boy, and not used to P g TEETHING, with PENFFCT RL'(.@ESS, a sooTtlFA Hawkahaw, N_B., Sept. 1st, 190 . a man he will never experience the •tb.CHILD,RorrEVs the OCY9.ALLAYS all PAIN: And many a man never realizes any kind o' -wickedness, I can w. CVaEs WIND COfIC,and le the best remedr tee. „ pleasure'of being henpecked. - DIARR:ro A. seta lir Drv�lste In.+er,Iwrt+f the the value 15f hix home until he has 'Don you g0, li0y j don t you g0. world Be Bare dna"k for'KrL Winslow s sooMlad - - - "I have no other lace to Slee array.^and talose uteer d Tweptr•R.e sesta a r OCcaslon to collect the fire incur- t{ P P,r' PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS bo<tte Otaraateed unser ebe Food sad Drdrs A I� ' n dace Beth,itoa Send\umber lora I sold. Your druggist�rifl refund'mona u PA ZO,GIN As OLD AND WELL TRIED REMEDY. 8 C0 MENT falls to curs an,case of Itching, Blind She shook her head. meedi,d or Protruding piles is#"14da1s ' "Sleep in the streets; boy,sleep "So your daughter has Been to a Mrs. Gossip-111 wonder if_it is Many mothers have reason to :ten the bridges; anywhere. but Tourist—"This seems to be a very cooker• .school 7" ' "Yes " answer- bless Mother Graves' Worm Exter 5' there, It's the worst workhouse in - S really true that fish is a brn- minator, luecause it has relieved the „ dangerous pass. 1 wonder there is ed Mrs. McGudley. I suppose she food 4 Mrs. Hearsay—"Well, I'm , all London. No, you mustn't go. not a warning board up." ,Guide has' helped along the household sure .they have some effect, for little ones' of suffering and,made '`But you are going." --"Yes. 'There was one 'up for two economies?" `'Not'exactly`. ' She every time my husband goes fish- them healthy, _ 4 Oh, me," she said, and laughed. ears, but no one fell over, so it has made us appreciate our regu- ing, when he comes home he seems r -- "It's good enough for me. But you was taken dov n." lar cook so much that we have to too dizzy to stand up." Lecturer—"What do we see above are different. Ah, don't be.stub- raise her wages every time 'she us when we go out on a clear.day't born. Take an old woman's ad- threatens to leap e.'' Minatrd's Liniment cures Dandruf. " We see the blue sky; and- what do = ' 'vice. It's a cruel place. Don't go, An Oil'for .41] Men.—The sailor, we see above on a rainy day 4" - don't.go.'' the soldier, the fisherman, the lum- -..-•-• =HOME. -= Crowd—"Wc generally , „ , berman, the out-door laborer and Voice in the ` "I'm not a child, I said. It takes a heap o livin in a house see an umbrella.' -She laughed again, not.pleasant- all who are exposed to injury and to make it home, the elements will find in heap h A Dr. Tho- ' sun an' stladder, aa'•you -1y and answered "You know noth-. ' o� in', nothin'. I know all. Been;mss' Eclectric Oil a true' and faith- so3times have t' roam "L 'through it alI." iful friend. To ease pain, relieve . 1 Afore you railly ' 'preciate the , •'. colds, dress wounds subdue lumbo- Then, very earnestly, she contra- things yer lel, behind, o and overcome rheumatism, it has led, leaning close to me, Be, ad- 1nee ual. Therefore;it sho�lld have a :�1n'. hunger for 'em somehow, with Iised, now. .Be told+• I know these j q 'em anus on yer mind. laces• and -I've had sons of me a place in 411 home medicines and M It don't-make-any diffegunce bow rods T" XM awn. Don't-go, don't gee D'ye 'those taken on a journ9y. t rich yer git t' be, li ear 4" ' lmuch 'yer chairs an tables low -Y I rose up wearily from the pave= Scott-"So Raw-.)n has gone into , cost, how great yer luxury, Anent. the mini§try. - Last trite I maw,him "I will take your advice," I said. he was in doubt whether,-to be that It ain't home to yer, though it be p� . ' • the palace of a Bing, pr ..a.lawyer. I wonder what'de- ' .<°'1' Until somhow yer soul is-sort o' '`- cided' him]" _Motes"lie. probab- ,,,tom p wrapped round everything. T ly recalled the sayig that it is �a7 TA than-'to easier, to preach practise." The rolling lire gulher'a the most �,.+ .�. r--. ,,,....,, •, o.-• sl. aMp eao.0s .0slda. isel.0 .._.._. .. ,...a. To r�roo .� X. F.. N • • ' Mse• ■{Ward's Liniment aura aurin, eta T'N U ISSUE NO. 11-11. punctures, t1 Gal �o« roots• E , :. ;.: .t: .,r;4r..•av,:�?., Fou: �¢ o M••4 .r•• -^ter"+.ti i�C "r+•r�F',••i .'.i V,��.,, :. �. a ..e,. ,1 .'.'. .. 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W19 R DOINSOVR , ' rt The srsttesati� cry is P7tlmtiog left here. on Ta3eday;asbrti►- party. fag for a trip to Panama, via New _ d }. customers with freah pure groceries and P.. - visions at a modemlle price• f army degree of Sincerity.aBThe nth Thoy'e:fit to beaway a mon ito supply our r - 1 is simply one made for political , .• . • This we have received Si fresh shipment of ' capital as many other similar PARISIAN • SAa • ��°�"'�'�.,�'F�"'°'°�''°`'"»°m°'. n Fish, •Whitefish, Pike, Lake oat. cries are made. . We believe t t � B s o�s Q n vasTisntc►: both guQernwen is .f n coming to rote �►n ilrlsd iNi' Tens Superior Herring Haddie .ubn•9m„o�'"m„�ssoa "i •-. b• • $ether to consider tk+e question f f T° *^" 'cfis ria dow not tndlu a = os Yo:>iso Parisian Sage is tom sided on the ; remaaa• vwere each looking after ,the.best most advanced scient Ho principles. +, $.. &peadal term. ava given to patties, maksas ee� Fillets -Labrador Herring Imperial - row for t a moatbses by the F••r-:salt in.tereata of,heir respeCttve toss• and taothing on the market Qday can tries and with a desire to come too °OQ°pa�with ft. It accomplishes so "sem•dr yearl dontrad°f t quarterly..0much more than the ordinary tonics Cod' and Bluenose Cod. Business.axL.ten lines or under,nigh papete .a. w.w•to advance. fair understandini;. and does it so quickly that users are ; a�Namas tan was per line, astonished. ^ ' M exert s{ub.eQtr.nt p'a OO' Parisian Sage kills , the dandruff Save you tried our aottknos,.e.mad.known ms wpiia- The :'T Centennial eradicates w 4dsesad wzttken instructions P arms and a cites dandivtl; stops " ,,,p>t1>r, ;, ,toL3l:orwaa.aand oharaed ere One hundred years ago.last week fealioR hair,itching of the scalp and _ , MAPLE SYRUP .COMPOUND Codes tar discontinuing advt'H••' Pickering township began to act for splitting hairs is two weeks or we will It's delicious. f'_ie logo balm writing and saottoth�pal?- itself as a separate corporate entity. refund your mosey, � Parisian Sage gives a fascinating :_ 'Hl beet cash Job Waskpiomptl7sttaaded to, For several years previous It had been g price paid for butter end eggs all the time. 3 al com2Z mun;-1 bination lustre to women's hltir and makes'it �J with Wbitby townabip, t e earliest luxuriant) it is the daintiest and '81.23 per year; 11.00 if pais in advance. meeting of which there is tiny record y ','Buy your Grocel"ies at the Grocers._ ' ' subscriptions to the United Bates,Sl so Saving been held in 1801. But oh the most refreshing hair -dressing that in advance first Monday in March, 1811, Picker- science has produced, and has not a article of grease or stickiness in it. Rd" — Ing had a town meeting of its own , r: convened and proceeded with the elec- Sri I It Sage costa 60 cents p your R HA-RDSON ' S .. \ JOHN M U RKARr Proprietor. tion of its own township officials.They druggfat or postpaid from the proprie- were as follows: Tower Clerk, Thom- tors, The Giroux Mfg. Co., Fort Erie, : Ont. The girl with the auburn hair is NOTES AND COMMENtTs as Hubbard; Assessors, David Craw- on every package. Bold and guaran- i i _7 ford and John Haight, Collecwr, teed b T. M. McFadden. • Abraham Townsend; Pathmasters, y -One. One of the growing evils of this Noadiah Woodruff, Thomas Matth; icountry, and one due to thein- ews, John Lawrence, Abraham.Towin- __ -Now ddlvesrfisen"Uts. winter' Goods Goin �,t Cost +creasing number of foreigners who send-; Poundkeepers, Joseph Wtxon, — - -- - -+come ter. this country, is that of Timothy Rogers; Townwardens,John : y Richard, James Powell. QEED WHEAT.—A quantity of carrying concealed weapons. In A hundred years of wonderfully var- ►7 g�goo.,wheat for seed tree from au those districts where a large num- led life have passed over the township foreign tmpurittes. Apply to FAZE) C. PUGH, As the season is far advanced we are selling off our winter goods at since that Monday. The population Claremont 2" coat rather than carry them over. ber bf Italians are employed tour- then was little if any over 2W. With — �Eb;D (TRAIN—The undersigned _ •dens are pearly on the lnerease. the exception of the Kingston Roxd \7 has for sale 400 bushels of Gooderbsto Bar- the roads were mere forest trails. No ley, also atb•rian oats. W. E. HOL t•BY, 200 }r mitts, 1 - - lit 3s one of the established cus- store, no school, no church—not even Brougham. w•48 c 'toms of thio people to carry s ' - so far as known a tavern had et been pa Roves and gauntlets going at prices which sell them. `- ettos or other deadly weapons established. Grists were taken n FOR SALE —lionee and lot situated ' ° Concealed al)etit their rgpna� three weeks voyage in an Oppen Rouge- on Brock Pt„ Clar moot, oppoa_ts the pe built boat to Kingston. No minister Methodist church, For partieulars apply w 50 horse blankets, aIi kinds, ahiapee and sakes, going at coat. - and rhea the enter- into a dis- was yet stationed in the township. w.J,GREGO,North Claremont 6ttt Y 2 imitation robes, reg. $10.00, reduced to $8-.00. -• t uta with nether",.this weapon is Y"aor'-or practised within its bounds. I�E man or woman wanted for p `Self reliant the settlers must bare wort at home paying 44.00 or 4.1.00 per day v� brought into play and in the been w face, in little handfuls, life in with opportunity to advance. Spare time can 1 only Gallaway robe, reg. $22,00, on sale$17.00. .- d height of ange a crime is commit. the depths of the lonely forest. Self be used. work not nitrons and regnir•a no d es ertaace.W1N"ON.tdtnited:Bpad,oa Ave., <., ted. The rovincial legislature is dependent cbry had to be, to provid- Toronto.—pto w S fur and imitation lined costa, reg. $20.00, now 817.00. p g Ing for themselves a hundred necessi- _ ` a0w dealing most severely with ties which are brought to the family ! t�FED CrRAIN FOR SALE—The 1 only dogskin coat, reg. $`c2.00, now $18.00. }� today by purveyors from without. s_ adersi,tned boa for sale a 4aantlty of this evil. British law and I'OC Caput earn the o elution ua.cadxan Boaut r'aaa. nailed thnah•d. and y }fie Wail OStt LAI®38tH Gh18 d8tid- y y pp p Maadacbenriao Bart.y Also.8arrod Plymouth 1 only duck working smock, reg. $3.50, note $2.50: .- '—inert grew but slowly, but with'�be oitesing tans a eggs for hatahmg.ince a infra ayply + ly praCtiew, which is not common of the thirties the numbers rapidly in-1 on r•mtss tot �0.eon.T,Piakartna ar aAdres ,I rye + FOUSE tbSELL.Brougham, 9t-4a creased. Larson West was Seting op DA Come anal get*some bargains while they last at to Canadians, and all foreigner e - eaed up earl Pickering received its ` t � s�9E AND LUT FOR BALE— to live un Canadian soil and to .bare o the influx. Settlements t+x- H tu.4in she village ct Plekarioa on Disney's ys beccltn®true Canadians, moat con-. i oded. schools were established, (phnsuna street.000sisttag of one acre or 1sad. To fi,l. Disneys B Implement Store, churches were organized, life began to wood tram• boos. good stable, several good Y_ . - a -.form to the usages of the people. move with s livelier tread. A doily bearrne apple and arum «see and plenty of j� Good water, For furtbet partiaolArs spplT to coach bowled merrily—if roughly— r eHAIIOHx>$seY,4iabaetdanAvs,TaroaW An event of much importance along the Kingston road. and Picker g''a A full line of machinery, harness and carriageta, also everything else tri d.!1 those interested in the toter- Ing began to feel itself a part of the _ world that lacy east land west ARM TO RENT of 100 acres,being he farmer seeds always in stock. , 'ship-of Pickering is the proposed With the fifties the township took ! F composes of ton s sad to is ehe sees con. t soother loll ate in advance. The df Ptokems adlotettg the +til a of Green- -celebration of the Centennial of g p 1 wood. First- "s buildings. good rose" and r , the'toWnShip. We have sow Coro- town meeting o earlier days crave to a htsb state of ealttes°ioa, close to school: place t0 the regularly elected council. Rburch.stat will.sill. rent d o mdse at abs O.N, a leted one hundred ears exist- Saw mills. flour trills And tanneries R.station. will br tested to.goon m.o ter a j Y1 . p y (term of rgars. Possession at saes. J. Dra• _.- t eloce as an otrganimed municipality were in operation on almost every NHY,+irhitbv ince B U IRL I „ - concession. The nuclei of villattes '• e J t and it is fittingthat the event g OR SALE —A Rood roughcast were bean formed— Dufflo's Creek .. - - r be suitably, commemorated A was coquetting with the new name. bouseooa°asGino a rooms bsidee cloosas Canton,before Adopting itspe rmanent end Rood o•m•as oettar Bard and soft weter Spring wilt soon be here and C. H Burling has s stock Of up-to-date Roods ffieet}O Of a large COtsrn1lGtee a inside bouso One fifth of as sere of gatd- Call and see his to and rugs as he has the latest st lee. fist his prices g p• designation of Pickering Village. The on ocatalaisg are •pvie tress besides cubes carpets y anted b the torwnshi Council earlier Mat orville, Beetle 's Corners frau, Also Imperial V,to nava to area cis" before you buy. The time has come for the spring sewing. And C. H. Burling y p and Noble d Corners became respect- repair with warming Duca attaahad. For rusts will supply you with a new Singer sewing machine delivered in your home on toill be held at Brougham- to- •r tieulars apply to Taos. E. eTZPHEN- the instalment plan and your old machine taken in rt payment. Don't tor- ,= _, ivei Whitevale.Broca ham and Clare- pa morrow (Saturday) when all the monf. Dumbarton and Greenwood soly ctaretnoat Ott get my stock is now complete in furniture such as fancy rockers, children's preliminary arrangements will be bad appropriated the co Woolen of the Y rockers,centre tables. extension tables. beds, couches, dresser's and stands, �A ke p Y secretaries, music cabinets, springs mattresses. window shades, brass and ig! Dunhrs ad the Green'ss.. The Grand hilt Fater MfliTiSC�'S"ROt 1Ol1 ' made. Itis leo that, those con- wood sustain lex. sewing machine needles and supplies for all makes of Trunk Railway crossed the front of p° i� machines. Call and hear the new Victor gramophone. All the latest records' ti Heeled with the matter will enter the township. The population passed Jul �s �s To Saif His LK enthusiastically into. the work. the seven thousand mark. for sale. - And so throughout the century the Rev. W. R: Wood, of Claremont, progress has continued. Tho pion eetro fir, Ayiward's]atter veils tits story; --- >i taking a most active interest in have one the wA of all flesh. Of , ant far Berlin Atonumeentel g those gone chose then taws officers in Campbciitoa, N.B., Feb. 5, tgoq. L7 the event and has had for some the initial meeting of 1811 not one re- Fa ther Morrucy M� CO • ee77 -time under preparation a history mains. Of those who came in with During, the Winter of 1907,. while Call and get prices and see cute before placing your order. of the township, vi'Itich will con- the settlers of the thirties only a hand- travelling on the GaspE Coast, I t ful survive. liven of those who took contracted a severe Cold which settled CAREFUL ATTENTION TO tain from 150 to 200 pages of most pact in the stirring life of the f(ties upon my lungs. 'interesting matter: -In order to the numbers rd. idly diminishing. After I returned home I wrote to ;EMBALMING AND .F-LTNERAL WORg make this volume. complete p Pather Morriscy explaining my case. —. rYet Pickering of the twentieth tea- f 'it is desired that all tbose who tory is rich in the inheritance of the i I received a letter from him with a Phone night or day, Bell or Independent. t ; _ enterprise and character and faith of: prescription for his medicine, which canLfurnish any light on the early those who bore so manfully the Burd- could not be filled at the time here. ens of the pioneer days. The town- After one week's delay I received it, • - ,hietoty of'the township or of the ship is looking forwkrd to gathering just fn the nick of time to save my lifer _ j�p p �� j jve�we Yree ,early settlers should wrige. Mr. together some sunny day in the early l After ane month's use I felt tike �'t/ worth Wood, , 4 is only by residents of summer as many of the eurvivinR a new man. fathers and mothers q(,ita citizenship, Yours truly, r the township co-operating with erg are moble to convene in order that Jno.Aylward. We have est received 'another cangignment of silverware which - - the writer of this.;oltrme•Will the they with their children and grand•' Ther e�is not much time to lose When ma�ett in tall$500.00 worth o! this claps of goods to be �► 1 children about them may fully cdle. cold settles on the lungs. Pneumonia �.�.� ENrI��L� FR� history be a complete one. • kilb within a week. with Father I�1 brats the township a centennial, and that the hearts of both old lord young Morriscy'a"No, to'•at hand,you don't The wide-spread discussion that .may be Ararmed And inspir6d by talk- even have to wait for adoctor. •'No.ion We have our prices ria low as will be found is sap rip-to-date state that ie bding Carried on through ing together of the brava days old and :cure all throat and lung troubles. It is land we give a discount on all cheh sales., and for the coupons which the virions political or ns,anent talking toget)ixr Docs more the cup o' ' s reals 1,nnR Tonic,and fortifies against iepteeeut the discount we Rive butter knives, sugar spoons. tea- ' po kindness for the days o'. •`Au}d Lrng fntirre attach.Trial bottle zSc.Regular spoons, dessert spoons, tablespoons; knives and forks, cruets, elly r' ' i` reeiproe:ity, at the present time Syne." r rise.son,at ddee's;orfrom Pather diehee,'butter dishes, biscuit jars, bread knives, salad and fruit �ish- your `'• does not.impres3 orae as eminating •�••• , Medicine Co. Ltd . . •>dosayoll Montreal,Que. �' nub seta, etc. w "frotu's.'true spirit of loyalty- to -New homesteads to the number Are you getting your Share of these free Roods'? ~„ ;. 31 the country, but in most cases the of��� were opened to settlers Sold and T. M. Mc d Pickering arguments seem to come .from 1d. the west, by T. M. McFadden _. Our groceries are ike freshest. r, 'those who view the matter .entir. �.' sly from a p$reoasl atsodpotnL - WALL PAPERS GEORGE PHILIP, BROUGHAM . We find wany Liberals deserting NEW r f their party to become ardent Cori- Spring will soon be here and you will be anxious to seethe new desiggnns servatives, while the vacancies in wall papers. Our new goods arrived March let. Call,_and.seepre flmt. _ ESTABLISHED 1873' a choice, They Are most up-to-date and prices are low. A few specials this a, -thus caused 'are 'being filled by week-10 lbs. cattle salt, 25c.: 10 lbs. rulpbur.,26c.; 22 lbs. brown sugar, $1,00; �- " of Cmada •Conservatives who are supporting 21 lbs..best white sugar. $1.00. Sugar bas advanced but we can give you beat value by cwt. You will save money if you-buy naw: Highest price'fdr butt- . Head Office: TORONTO F the' reciprocity agreement. ,It _ . ter and eggs.. J nary; 1911 "- ,eeems to its that the majority of. :Rjecord of Business as at 31st arc - people are viewing. the question TERMS CASH. G. A. GILLESPIE ' from. a purely selfish motive. Rssovstcss Capital d u x,000,000.00 Gold, Silver and Govern- C+►P Pa' up 'They consider ..how reciprocity : r. meat Notes - _ - W064,MCs6 Reserve Fapd will >effect their-own .particular SUCH VALUE IN > e bI1;60t,9ii8.93 and - 9,at;,allg eo r GoGervt+nset std allies Scads *A910,843.88 —:,ild,di6./0• business,and they will thus voice HOUSE FURNISHING LO"O' «� cera and m id. w Nei. ��- 1,N7.1aQ.00 ill their' opinion fioni this hissed D .. - ,_. ,._9t,eta,3asi a 96,17 Dee to Hants dppi jag 00 ptandpoint. There are others, is seldom offered. We have bedroom suites. 8 slags$1.110,reg. $6, good as Ct� t t! 100,000.00 Dividsada :a sin, who will ell themselves new. Sideboards,kitchen and dining chairs, tables, lamps,dishes by the set - �� „ $ y or dozen,carpets and rugs,extension tables. We can Bell you a Singer sew- Bank Preetirse A111, .� :4 00!.01 hoarse in favor of reelprocity, or togg machine at$10.00,Ilttest improvement*. .Seeour4i)-piece tea sets at$1.7.6. pbsr Mala l :against the measure, aceording as Solld oak bedroom suites, $96,00. Granite and tinware at a bargain. Silver 3lr.i4 " to Chep are Liberal or Conservative. plate tableware. Clotbes wringer,solid rubber roll,.regular U00.for$$.00. _ _. _ vTv�re pee ' Parties having articles for sale consult us." Olsysisds at rp pita)— • par SON sraa a' s" 'They will support any measure 'whatever that spring& from the _ W S• a0MI70N rrs.a3.►041...ary. Hal. FIELD. µ, {party to whiob.4hey belong. ppd`Oorner•of Cbureb and ging Sta. — — P.ICHl9R[NG _. ... . � - clic. tisaers>< iltaa�eas, � �� `. ,^2,�`r.. .,r: :r. �. .; .::..' - w:�' z=�,.. ";`"• era. } ` � +,:., .... )..:� . . .. L,. ... �,. - ... .. .." w ,*' ..'lam' its 'c• r.£q ..sees 4-^ '- �xs. 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Rrxtnd is in Toro this BOOT lam Nerta Bennett was in -t1te, week atteending the Or&" age S AND -.SHOES ` he A.0. y � TIONS a c an Tuesday. FAchard andAis.,G�eorge,;of Bast .OP r �y of t Taha►Fesaby, of Sandto was Tnront%spent Thursday with B. ; Aln.town on Tuesda $:and Mee. Palmer.W. 11IL Palmer-L unloading a Our a ria alk of varked of feed to-dap. + 'fie Baptist choir was entertaiD- VORD P g �* Johnston was in the'ci ed at the home of Joseph Brans, r - ohm on business. on Monday evening. �_ 18mm �Iroorr VG'`E1.&M ter. R. e spent a few da Wm. Hemp and brother, John; s Ya By Lydia E- PlubAMM s � -- .ie expected in_a fear days, � laxt week ib'the Qneen Oily• of the base line, spent Rev. W. R Wood had' & bud- 72 friends in town, ei VSZVUs 40 Compound Call sad inspect our goods. : Stow ie d' peariug.retry 'rap ---Without Lydia' ttgme trip to the city on Tuesday. map �c QQn�e The Corder Store. W. . PALM$R, P rietoc " R K-Forsyth Was in Toronto idly sad wheels have nos►.taken X !'[ark m s°Vegetable Compours�i I ,i, rop � lbir a dye last week oa bast- the place of runners. would not be alive. For live months I - Fred Farmer is In Torbato thio, �• ME nfuladnese. aveek ' attendin the Supremepeeidad Fart Dowewell,of Fort.William. matioa of -W R10HARDS ON l" :a vWting friends in town est pees• LodgO of Home. scree. the uterus. I oaf- me ni • Ae e John Caster, of Peter is • sett. •-. :; fered like a martyr :f Thomas Pearson and eon;'Wel- speddin0 a few days with hW par- _ and thought often 14mpoe16at abo display eats at North Claremont. r. con. wins of flneSt die L of HDgtoD, were 1n Whitby •Qu Mon- - r. of death. I con- China.- A *wy large assotlment of -, duy. .. Robert Pilkey, of Wexford,- '4' stilted two doctors g a„ry, Boob,Dolls, Toys, jut who could do - y - with Ira and Mn. Powell. no ing or me. neeiv e Holiday e. _ visited his parents here on Sun- went to a hospital, da George Neal, who has rented the and the beet duo- and see them- Thomas liitkett'was its Prince 'Frank Rogers farm at Kinsale, is tons said I, must Bttbaoriptioas taken for all ffiagasinas. - x Albert one day Iasi week on bnsi- moving thereon this week. submit to an oper- ssesa. Miss Shantz, of the 8th conces- ation, because I had a tumor. I went Weakly and Daily 1Q4wspap4ea J. C. Maenab and Mr.Anderson, situ of Uxbridge, was the guest of bac?c hpme much discodraged. One of g m cousins advised me to take yoar 4 of Uxbridge, were in town on Sat- bars. David Ross over Sunday. Compound, �it had cured her. I did W a. � u James Underhill was in Toronto Mrs Price Pugh, of the town- so and soon commenced to feel better, line, moved this week into town and my appetite came back with the �� $�~tth7l on Tuesdaq attending a sale• of where she will reside in future. first bottle, Now I feel no pain and - ° horses. am cured. Your remedy is deserving - a ' Melville Brodie has left for his - blas:John Morgan, of Taranto, of� ram. -Mrs. E`NKA CRATEL, sugar bush north of Bobeaygeon. U spendidg a fbw days with reia• VsAeyfieid, Belleriver, Quebec. SO M ET H I N 0 --- N EW , fives here. We wish him a successful season. AsotiiKr operation Avelsilel. Farmers are now beginning 'to Poughkeepsie, N.Y.-I ran a sewing _. wonder where their help is to machine in a large facto and got all In -tom come from. 'KIN@ALR' ran down. I had to give up work for I �++ +Q - 3t -Mrs.Wm.McRoberts, of Ponty- The ladies of the ffi.-L. C. are giving could not stand the pane In my�ackn a Ban wet in the hall on Friday even- The doctor said I needed pe rj' for womb trouble but Lydia E. Pink- $ qq aS over Sabbath. Butterflies and robins base made ing, ;?,arch 17th. A Rood program is I Pool, was the: of Ruth Gregg their appearance, a sure rri odeiva- being provided. Come and enjoy a ham's Vegetable Compound did more Rood Irish Haaquet. - Admission 26 for me than the,doctors did. I have 1aL+11J1i�i - - gained five pounds. I hope that every- tion of spring. y cents. '. one who is suffering from female Messrs. Gregg & Coates shipped - - trouble nervousness and backache I - L�$ .a carload of mixed stock to Toron• �7 TT T will ta�Ce the Compound. . I owe my _.'to on Tnesday. j•J V 171 1 ,�S thanks to lltra Pinkkam She Is the working girl's friend for health, and Miss Cowie, .of Markham, has all women who suffer should write to j returned horue after visiting w itb Cirri ip booth's Kidney Pals her and take her advice.-Miss TIL1,1 ' The latest out, The east- - - x friends in town, •. E. Foster, of 8t: .Ioha Sc., Fred- 9,3Jay St.,Pouugghulkeepsie,N.Y. set running ins and Lbs bash ay Yr Mrs. Wm. Jones has returned years of unparalleled success waahin machine made. Pink- home afters ndlu a week with ericton, N.B., says: I have found eonfirms the power of Lydia E. Pink- �� . R more actual relief from Booth's Kid- Customer may, have it for -' her sister, ibrs: 9pencely, of 9s�ad- ham's Vegretable Compound to' ear �a ,off nay Pills than in all else I have ever femme��& two waahiogs on trial. n^?' e nains in P ',home on Monday after spending tried for rmy heumatism.lessehead greatly ! (; �,� g SARGENT, v�CLAEEM®NT yxy ya.eoiaple of weeks with relatives ® and I am better � 't TTLERS ` is the cit and stronger = :-':�ARDWARS, STOVES AND FURNACES _ Mrs. Gegrge Tree had the mipfor- r than in yy��ra ; '. r tune one-n ht last week to fall , previous D[ a ""'•'�•� P has bui1L sand sustain a fracture to her arm up mad I eat sad -TRAINS ,bove the wrist. sleep heftier thanTO ��� ���� Sib � John Foagie is entering quite I have in over s � ,extensively into the dairying suit• tbres years, My _ .. . nese and will ship his milk to the general health i MANITOBA, ALBERTA «; 'Toronto market. greatly improv- We are pleased to see osis genial ea-ana I can credit this only to Booth's S A S K A T C H E W A N butcher. S. Rumohr. able to be Kidney Pills-" al>w6 tors+ ties That Is what the noes of Gilson gasoline engines say. The company may r, around agave after being laid up This is the Booth Kidney Pill way. they "Sell like Sixty,' and everybody may "they sell like sixty because they These wonderful Pills are sold under a 90 like sixty." . with a very sore back.. gu araatee to reload_your money if LOW �COLONff RAM Adam S re, o$ Balsam, has they tail to relieve any sufferer retro You have use fora gasoline engine--everybodyhas ia.these da a of high 1 pea B y i6 .i<< tested R. W. Mo+vbray`s farm at rheumatism or an trouble having its v..aua�•a arw.11�t 1 ii1 �� priced labor. May be you think you are saving money by not using one, but- Kinsale and i@ tacking possession origin in the kidneys. They cure via1,1 �p'� those who use bhem will tell you you are losing money every day. s3 iof the same this week. backache, dull shooting pains, thick Thomas Beverley, of the 5th of sad cloudy urine, gravel and stone. Special Truss *fie' Trete Now is the time to buy an engine. Get fail terms and have the engine . y cut u those tough corn stalks, saw your woad, tan your grain and a down i Uxbridge, had the misfortune to rheumatism and all diseases of the Wo LWWW Tend" other jobs that will suggest themselves to you after you Ret your engine. lose bis valuable stallion,. "Mi k- kidneys and bladder. Emb TUESDAY 10.10 1& - ado" one da last week. Booth's Kidney Pills are sold by all X druggists and dealers. 60c. box, or l�,ca s•+ OM rstw#cnfraw :1N SPRAYING OUTFITS Nicholas Burton has sold hi, atpaid from the R. T. Booth Co., v driver to Thomas Greggor a po 10.10 P.M. ..t leelse 9sasus - Bg Ltd.. Fort Lrie. Out. Bold and guar- I can furnish you with power or hand outfits la any viae. good figure. Mr. Gregg took it to anteed by T. M. McFadden. Ce�0alit Cil= Oa t0 TTiisi Montreal on Saturday.leaf. Now is the time to throw away that old out-of-date separator and ger an � Claremont experienced the first- ' No obaree loo, bertha up-to-date, enay•Curoiag. close-skimming. ass washing, sanitary Empire _ ..__.thunderstorm of the season on qr Q- a .10 ,y .L.r .�. b Cream SePsrator, either cone or disk skimming device. 13atarday night. No damage how- : i i q °� , ; g� ,;; ' ` , Remember we guaranty these separators to skim close and produce more= ever has been reported from ligb t= +j ,e ' _$; a as �d Wet butter fAt of first quality titan any other separator-or skimming device on the r sin f a•. -y ii aA Wit.�1 Le am.t "Salew Idi• market. Airs. James Gregg, of West To- + ! i ? 6 � ° f ( -4 j stain, has returned home after � o I C � YtARM A poeW will bring particulars of any article you may, be tateceated In. spending a few days with tier par K c n m c at"' q 3 EXP6RIENCi Address - r ants. Robt. soul Mrs. Bowes. who ; a °, M R $ :p ; S.hj $ �e v are is tailiap;health. g y Howard �• s nrner-9 •tQQ B Frank and Mrs. Ham, of the 8th o e _ w a concession, entertained a ' large ' '' e � �► &a number of their friends to a dance �e P1Ckar Lumber BRYAN j A lZ ' on Friday night last. All report 11 a. '" Olt TmDz MAR" S`�RBEIi + s"a e►moat,enjoyable time. ti 8 a �, „� p « D�dae Toliaccos. ps and smokers Rev eR.n Duke was in. Pickering a Corngos m&AL Pine flooring, Manitoba siding drop sundries, antral office Bell ... Apr �► seneto=a akerab and a ar. adv matched. cough and dressed Telephone Co. A acy for on Sunday reachin in the Meth- s nos cv�nwa + «�= .� �' aaggee p gg • v v p � ..,, t[67. �• sa woe bhp� pine and hemlock. 1 in.and 1 in. Rolston Lauadtg. odist church, and Air. Mellor, of e,es eona'�eeuaa,` � m dressed ins, in. i�matched Pickering, officiated in the pulpit g •� �" pe i of the Methodist church here. . g t = !t • • '. ow tall • es pine. New Brunswick white CLAREMONT. UNTARIti Rhe Met o the concert this(Fri- e 8 R g s •2 : 11101011 °•'.Kboas cedar shingles. iia erenin to be 'ren in the ,,. o.t. ar Terms 6triotly Crash Bayptist church under the auspices g v o •• Nov w • , =T*tan► W. D. GORDON&SON- y"11 ' of the Mission Band. A fine pro- a« Ike 1 . sewas4�s•w '°� < iaausy Ins-whi res,oanawa u.Dsoaltba YG ' ' gram has 'been prepared for the rt.east � : ae.3e,owsdastes n, ildireer� oeesslou. See bills for full particu-_ ,saaw+.■ vptwoo..9 , s u..w.+dieFat> lam �ORTRE 6�OMIN TREES r Three large sales were held in .� ' r this Wah a yielded d during the prat _S I M P S O N , C O Iva,cherry,peach, ' ' ;-week which yielded handsome re- Do Apple,pear,P -- _ PP � Of 6p mat4tiale sad iesiRa ,.turns for the owners. That of. _._. . ._ rrmsirts biaichber`6019� dew- . - ., • 'ti�ea�cu n kep(E is crook. It will pay you ~ _: James Howitt brought$&%0, that berries, nut trees, oraameatals of Io eill 6t•our works 6cd fnapeot our doeiE l of Mrs. Pulrh $b600, and that of all kinds. Norway spruce, roses, and obisia pAoss. Don't be wield bjt s Mr, Ward,of Balsam, $5000. We are pleased to announce to the public generally that we have engs flowering ahruba.climbers of many y.,,w we do not employ than. oonaeq Meetitsggss foy Bible Study, wader a first-class milliner who will take possession of that department in about sorts,etc. Mammoth dewberry a ly we ora,caul do 1flepw off the agesir y2 the ouspiees of the Ineernational two weeks to prepare for our millinery opening which will take place about specialty. Send for my catalogue. oom>zri4eion of 19 per osec,wbiohyoa wig w; School'of Bible Students, will be April rat, when we hope to be in a position to•satiety the various wants o!an. it fella the whole story. Meptiofr o4tlainlysl6v4 by psnbhasing leom,ae. held at the home of Ruth Gregg, Further particulars later on, thio paper. tall eolioilad. North Claremont, A[arth 26th and + wNmY GRANITE 10G., W 30th, at are and , 30 Mar h speak- SPRING GOODS ariirring dally in every department WISMEWS NURSERY . 061 . w>slibs. octe t er Haydn aJatnson. All welcome. PORT RL4XN ONTARIO ri y GROCERIES, -FRUITS, CONFECTIONS No collection@. - • W. - E A In a letter received front James r McFarlane we learn that he had :The Pick Pump MIN. l3tIIr@1' �. reached Athabasca Landing on sears =pQ P& sswssss ' Mare Otb. He reports excellent '©W�}rtec far Jen wld toffee, ;: . . :os ss ► aha Corrals Vigilance Committee shop and.Residence, Dundas 9th _wen er sad .the trail In soul Black tea, good flavor..........20c.-lb. Black tea.....,......:.:....:..26c. lb. , aha Dick Grabam joined im . „ The object of this Association'is to' - WHITBY ON°i'.� a� Hfiack std mixed tea..........:26' ' Black and mixed tea...........90 ,, at onton and is accompany- ,, . ..: lesson stealing and.prosecute _ Black soul mired tea....... Bieck and mixed tea...........80 lel doors west of Whitby House. '...ins him to the Peace River DIs- Coffee.;...:.:,.........:�....:. ..,... Coffee. 80 We dha coffee..........................86 ',, Coffee.......................... Membwo having pro Nolen gammani- 60 p�t� Who is the oldest continuous - -'- .0614 immediately-w,% sa member We are prepared to Instal wood orlon F. resident of Pickering township? 81.80 81,E "' of Exioativ4 @ewe. punigR on abort noise,also attend n We have in our lege llaadd to all kindii o repslring.. Mrs. John Barry, who has resided Buy icor° us. You save 26c.,or about three to five dollarjk.er year-this.Ie for 1[umbsrabip fw u•� ° con. John in this ' townghi lour consideration. Brooms at nld price*-28.9D and W. Scrub lbw may bebod tram UA presld"t.er Agent for the Ontario Wind bili, y p' brusl,ea sad daubers-8c.to 16c. se"VtOrr o,.spvN�"• also gasoline engines and. a t c since her birth. 85 years ago, Mrs. — _ ' - Barry'a soother, who was also - - --,- - - -- - - - A'M3 >txm,Oom. L..a7• Ba ke, Nae pure gear >} ' - W.V. Riehard@on. okering,Oa6j M AGNM CRlil-AM SBPA.R M - .born in this township, was said to J.A. O'C9anors Arthur lde , >Ese the first white child born in ills Phone No.50 at rewitenoo. - +► :inorthern half of Pickering.: Da SIMPSON dl� PICKERIN(� rr..Ia..1. 1 , ,..;�,#..:,.5'1F,i' ,,"�.,ervrr1."''�.l`• -�n".e.•ds„c*z,^sa4�•' .Ln.,,i,T1pip.rr ,111xv a.n,s .s.a.t o - .-.isZ-c1?!5.,rz�-,..tf'.•-rr .n4!,a•-.• A.. 51,5E!' :Yw."'+%4r•+' 1e,; x.-- S� a.c. >.. -r ctT':..al*?+..:,'` -"'? 1.. s3i .,..r.+., m ..•- l;`r� kKG� • fl'e `: i� J^ Zi wr y.-:r. -•C+:-_...r. 1?' _.. a,;�««,. ,.pJ'i�'. 6„�✓ ,.. .a�� �� Y.•ai:. }-, d:,z .e��"�',- `�t ,:,.r:.b„ i"'`�`'.�„ yrs. ,Y .. .s'tr . r..,. .-...�xy,. ... ., �...- ^.. 'mac.— +t•. +R..rw,.a,;sr."rf 'WC'3,tla t,he' R+'etM+-'yy.tmp.�,+"quee 'b�,a=++^ _. .., o....,.a,,..,.... A+.. i* 'hs•*o-1, ., ."x+xr:+.,tutrriredK+,cna.7G+9aw.+« .:!+r's,,,:ar.a+reax•+r .szvn.��o,?7,_ 7'"'s^•«. ...-.. '. .._ .,. .:. - -•`---__._ _ j• '' y, J k,. titb+n„,• "., Z .y..` ie 3 . err ,�, ,.s.."..Kyx,•",,:u�• k ••tr "#-it�tUt•Sec.L7.x..w Yah •,:, .'a M; �-'- ..s,eaS'�'. r,+. `7,.'1"• '� ._✓n+•`�4_.. :- _ __� —v __ — :...' f'S.�'•; _ +++-+4 the hot 'room dpi``Mf ss Daf!tiley 00#4460++ ++++++*+�♦++iii • �,.. question him, but as the cool night 1 f -• _ _ + breez *et1r she suddenly awoke x` -• tq rh6j ifba.t �trhis strange, ::. .. •. beim -was controlling bar in ,' a must deeided and -unpleasant *stn sad curs lcdtgo ide -acidity of the.stomach-bsftowaees--lNtdasos , s faishiq%.and� moreoaer) that lie iF*s �" .They re-fpiorpe•The stomach by wpplpiag the votive P lw acting in an al>ioge her upprt�iodoa aaoded Wtho 44"don of all Idg6a of tood. Try vise after sash n+oai. p� SOc.a►ox. It youi druutr+r.bss act stocked those yok- as" w .W � manne�'wMeh required'wome-cxpla- l ail&:ve wM mat!you a box. - natiau \ - LOOK T { " '�Is,le'are you,takinig-me t"'.ah$ ti.wad Dnw a"chilim"c.aoem.slr a Grad.,Lased, • s � ••�,.�*• w� I^ ' f ■VttiVla�Li -INTO. t BE P. ., -• ske+�, urtly. standing dCili;' apt. Ieucfittg you to tbO ' 'r '�-�'.. t• 'n' .. t { •beueal ;'t .i;, WindoW, w,ysi OTL M'M�t1V/ Y 'w' -t -, , ` will Have a goad , oPPortuai .ot • w �! 1 , ;..♦...�..}•,.♦+.♦+ ••}w�+ •'♦ +-+-4 '1 -4-+«�i+b•+• overklearing,-your. soma soave Ba- LLI14AP11""NES tion'with thin Nancy Hamilton." CHAPTER VIII--4C0 "She won't stick at a trifle if I Mrs. Darnley shuddered 'slightly. � turned to look at her lou- get he'r on the'-right; track," '•he She�had no heart, but she hada _ er. ' sal ' to himself, as s A� A� ` x _ s 'Like him 4" she said, slowly. `_`I Mrs._Darnl�°y's•hanghty, handsome "Do you want to r-, her ,your detest him!" face. eon's wife'.4" asked Crawshaw, foe- �p a ted for her in het, with- his brillisi;nt black': Of�i THE O RO1PI Darnley heaved a sigh of relief. Dem B . ATLANTIC CITY, N:. J. "Poor' fellow?" he_ said, with al- new• acquaint-•ince to speak first; eyes. zf - )Host a feeling of pity,for his rival: and' Crawshaw was so slow to be- "Yon know Ldo not," bloke from _ ' "Poor, with all rust money " gin, that she made a plunge into the-mother's lips. low- " Nancy-)) platituds�.. "Then come with me; you have "`I wish it were mine, "Do you " she said, - gently. This is a very -fine place," he no time to lose, if you would pre- 1 why?" said, slowly, afte'.- a while,. "and vent.him from.openly declaring his "That I might larish.it on you, Sir Hun!;>hrev's a good old chap! love to the world." ' -near one. Nancy, do you know I They tell rue ;hat young fellow over Mrs;_Darnley followed him,down. ` am a poor man l-that I have only.at the window. will ,ome into ev the steps. - ' is that true 4" "What is,this to,you?" she asked, f -&-few hundred.pounds-£hat I can erythirng; . - nail my own 4" That young fellow was Mi. Dain- abruptly; as they reached the hot- call = "And I-have nothing," She ley, who was fanning Nancy and ;tom; ''why'are you mixing }our- smiled; then growing grave, she.I talking quietly at the same time. I self up in the affair 4 What i. went.on -hursiediy, :`Don't'.--oh, Mrs. Darnley drew heiself up: son's marriage to you?" r, >, '• I Y maeutPasat tsa-,tory !rs-Proof addilf•a to 1est e.ftt�sompiated,andel�g tat■gs,a•ts don't talk to me like this! Do( -"Miss Leicester wall inherit ev- Nothing, was C'ra s' ' hasta2 the Dost a"vo"q_to-rats of'Luxatio CU7 Motels• a ar.tetters ii the aaa,aat It foe air.. { you think that all the money in the'erything on her father's death, Mr. blunt reply._ "I am working f•,r of e.►•d use,,aaragfaa sv _ - woal- rld' could make you dearer to,L'rawsbaw, �i ou have been raisin- myself; I love ties girl. aid I've ear',e�osap�e.s►ar T}ids o•c`*A*rs view,Mace b�uTh"aotJh�Ha iN�t dw* ee.` f the 4 No, no. 1 am glad you are formed; my son, Derrick, is not the sworn to make her my wife! main heath=. Se1•}ioso 1s.strsr7room � yr►►tts..• a•P+atr aoa Wrhefor�aseswt ti me I o, shall work together. Sir herr of Ripstone Halm:" Humphrey has told me all about) Crawshaw smiled curiously. "CHAPTER IX. j CtfARLES 0. AA1tQUL•'TTe, TRAYMGItE HOTEL CORPwIIY, your wonderful talent. You' will "Well, that's perhaps _a B� Night had fallen; outside the Mf+e+for• A. S. WHITE, Praaz6enR ' rise-in the days to come. . You will;thing, seeing as he's likely to make trees moved to and fro.in the soft, _ t take your rank ' among the cele- a fool of himself in that quarter," i breeze, the-delicate blooms drank --- ��� Ibrated barristers of the day, and I with a comprehensive nod :of the the refreshing dew, the sta•s This unfathomable melody touch- ! Si+ '—I °shall be so proud of you head at Nancy's figure. shone.out of the dark-blue sky in.�� the girl's full heart. !' Here's r, Home Dye - Her eyes flashed with imaginaryf Mrs, llarnley started, her fan fullest majesty. The heat•of the '- "I cannot sleep," she murmured ' - triumph, and hes cheeks glowed. 'slippers from Yer fingers and fell tv iday was dead, and as the pale moon to herself, and, throwing a shawl'' That ' The band struck up again at that the ground. - She was pale to the ,gathered in -strength and ally r 'ver her shoulders, she went out� ANYONE 'instant, and, with a passionate look lips as Craw�l.aw stooped and hand flight; the ]east of the revellers..leTt unto her balcony to watch the birth Can Use. i'. izito,her e,'es Darnlev took her in ed her her fan: Ripstone Hall for their homes, 'of the coming day. I t his arc and they glided away I -,Not .but_what -she .is pretty "Will it be as beautiful as es MOM& DYetNG has Mrs. Darnley -had sat very still enough." he went on, quietly ; ''he weary with the pleasure which had i y fallen to their lot. i terday?" she thought, wistfully, to al...r' eQ°° taoro or Ski and 'sold as her son left her; her'mi ht do worse." akma dtfficso-IltwilUnder. g It has been a success; yes, I herself. Al91 ready the canker of fear taiLmg-Ne+so .haw l±: encounter with Dorothy had awak-4 '"Sir!" began Mrs. Darnley_, really think it has beim a sucsesn. was creeping into her paradise. it' you U" ' ened into life every particle of r--'trembling with anger. gut, oh' how tired 1 am yawnedicould not last, thin sudden happi-; s...,d=e.a.P+. r heavy, -revengeful temper •she-•tc�a- Mr. Crawshaw shrugged his , artl.ad seers .Durothy, when'the lAat,carriage had;Hess, she told herself; no, it was The J t+. seised. I shoulders. res JA D50iv- lccu§toured to rule with the sway i I beg �'<>ur pardon, 'I am sure," j r°fled away. "­Nancy. Your lo*4 as l tuu"wonderful-too beautiful. QNE�+Atlitllf0.S..,s �..N:+x 1 ', fresh as trough you had lust got I (TQ be continued.) ltoa•r.., t... of a queen, she resented Mi,.s Lei- he said, with a sneer. ''I ouly 'out of-bed." --- - JusT MNK or rTt t centers almost arrdgant indelend-(judged by appearance, •and` if that ' encs, and, with a strange injustice, ,d look like a case of lovers- ; They were all assembled in the PL.kGIE HAS TF:liR1FIEiD THE 11 ` wsos4l�•or u �•� p���v� d It was on 'Nancy Flim: torn she vent well, I'm a Dutchiiian,that is all t'' ,hall, Sir Huniphrey, with old fish, the sataat< a No erase• of a,tag tlsa �+ toned gallantry, insisting on light- �A German Tradition Gives Royalty l ' wftotla ty.(y.�.ro•sxa.sloeoloe. ,od the most of hes anger, as'being) Mrs. Darnley closed her hand so tae immediate cause of the dispute suddenly on her fan that, the de- i ing the ca�nrlles himself, and "escort- I Some Concern. in two. 'ing his fair guests to their-eham-lbreaking-cff Superstitious Psora see in the 141 (between -her niece and. herself• )tsar's tortoiife shell snapped bee doors, ' doctors have discovered a lot of It infuriated her to see the suc "You are mistaken, ' she said *tansy received his good-night of the German Crown other causes, but these suffice to cess that this upstart girl unduubt- again, in a choked wrt of way. kiss and ran 9eetly up the xtairs'.. Prince's voyage a rign of the inter show that colds do not come from _ redly made, and she felt inclined to "I think not," replied the'other, leach Darothy, after she had err vention of- Providence' There is a 'colds alone, but from any external y Hohenzollern tradition that a great ?,• -' iriae'and stalk off with Lord- M^re laconically.' "7i our son is evidewh braced= her -tenderly, alone with B r influence that the body is unable to rt ifie!d, when Ile went to get conso-I madly in* love with this girl, who I plague will some dao carry off a I resist. s Lord Merefield, Darnley and her y. . Dr. Lee is giving the 'Jesup-lec- I'J `llatioii from Nancy, - But even this comes from nowhere, and gig es her luniur member o! the feral) Thi t iEee'.iag was as nothing compared belf the airs of a queen­- was father. to many persons, means the noir. 4 The moonlight sharp in though tore course at Columbia university to'her disgust and ang%r as-,she saw 'an ugly look on Wr Crawshaw's hitherto as. plagues never extend this year. He is the Professor of -her son go direct to that corner, face and his litl,m tw ^d ne�'uus= the 16ng windows in 'the 'corridor, It. the German _wpirs, the trali- physiology-in Columbia and a men- " and illumined her as she sped along land'watched his face change as he ly- "but"-he pr. .•r 'd Mr`' 'the assage. tion has been regarded as fI'l"h, for for young men in the medical gazed, at the piquant, picturesque ' Uarnley's cold Ems• =:�' met hia R It was a subject of joke with the sscheul. It is his purpose to have black ones-"but tw • being in -him a I Emperor Frederick: When the, hit lectures understood by the pub- ,:•. --, • one hes: hili). _ .rwit9t81� .. ,. B 1 t to • She had not said Rood-ni her lover., oz even given h' R' Her mother's heart at once took "love and marrying I, -+ t a vase Sasser was a child his parents and lis, because, he says, it is woeful - des}r of difference, y<,u know:" glance. from her er" d rs''tutore used to talk of "the great i how little the.average man_Criow*s -Alarm. - she'had had felt too shy to brave his -- She was indescribably proud of I Mrs, Darnley moistened her lips; ,plague which will carry you .off" about himself. - Derrick; he was, and had been, ev- :she felt if she had a dagger in.her -gaze, but when once she gained the in the sense in which English ours- ervthing her sop should be; hia u- hand at that moment that she could seclusion o$ her room, she. over- es threaten children with giants and e• f whelmed herself with reproach for tore was the one matter orf-whtet Te�tZtlingly struck it into poor her unkindness. She might at least ogres. . Some personsinterpreted HRITAI\'S FREAK SEASO' . .she permitted herself to indulge in 'Nancy's great, loving heart. She ,have veil him her hand, and now "great plague' to mesa foreign in =any feminine weakness; and that was maddened to think that this vasion, an earthquake;or other ns. Geaeral Disarrangement of Fege- - he should not only aid Dorothy Lei- girl, whom she already allowed her- it was too late. She put her candle floret c6laiait3t�_ t hardly anyone g down and walked to the window _cation in 1810. ' caster in her fo�lSshness,,but find self to hate so unjustly, should-dare associated it with.an ids- e such apparent pleasure in this Ham: to perin.it Derrick to sg abase him jwith a sense"of disappointment and fact that plague has broken out at British weather in 1810 was un- - lei's society, was a perplex- 'self as to love her. Icexation creeping over her. How Harbin, -which •,is directly on the ,commonly unpleasant, and its ill- _ ,._ing and terra e r Crawshaw took 'a long, slow gaze 'could she have been so foolish, now „ the Crown prince would Iis►j a 'wee on naLiaze was eatraordi - be- .that she was separated.Brom im traveled home .via .Manchuria and .Ary. ^ At this moment Sir Humphrey at . envy' _" stretched be- Sibe;:ia, del persons who be- ::• came up to her. I neath her ]over's eyes; the sigh >> "Mr; I made'his- fierce jealou9y and re- tween their next meeting ; her ear lieve in legends and. prophecies. surgeon and naturalist, points out "Anne," he said, genially, sudden] yearned-for"him; she felt that she had Hilt. ha.i expressed The Prince's return, the hold, utas some of its peculiarities in a letter _Thomas Koss Crawshaw requests vengeful passion burn . atilt more y i y � .to the London Times,-in which he, ip the pleasure of an introduction.'•'' ,fur:v.isly-. ..He had long vowed to that; 'she had nut Half told indispensable to his safety." Ger- , Mrs. �arnley frowned, She felt be a en' with- this girt,; he had an. •love,_ 1 mans who know the Grown Prince says: old -ore to settle u and the bit h A,.how happy, how indescribably(declare that he will be' very dissat- 14'e had no holly berries worth •in no mood to submit to the indrg- Pt ;he he._had made her. isfied with the decision to recall mentioning, nor any from haw- siity of meeting this parvenu, but ter anger he had ekpedenced this ppy.. Her heart 'thrilled with athou- thorn, mountain ash or whitebeam. there was no help for it. afternoon as-he had hatched - ney him. He is not, at all nervous as Sir Humphrey passed on, and Mr. turn to'her lover a th flower turns sand tea�ler impulses-pride-gra- regards 'illn"s, but is keenly sen- lrrreither oaks nor hazels flowered rtitude-a"zeme-nt=a11` melted in- well, and there were few acorns Cirawsbaw' was. left standing be- 'to the sun, and- earc� Ii r soft„ I sitive to criticism, and would'prob to an ectal}='o1 paosionate.love. and hazelnuts. There were• ,no (aide her chair,• with an ex iession earnest vow :of IQve,' had ;stirred ably have preferred to take the risk p I Alone with that quiet night, theas, Mushrooms and few other ' fungi. p. ton his swarthy face which vaguely'his mean spirit to 'its utte' ,st and complete the voyage plan- uzzled her. - " . "" depths. ` And when•he had sL'�;d, silent stare, the great blue realm ued. -Not only were the oak apples de- that stretched above her, '•the girl � ficient but the true apple -trees, � ' Perhaps her intuition, that m alone b the lake, h� heel".�av'ed the i ellous• gift all •women" possess, to himself at a woo o .-os. with few xcep ions, ai o pro- warned' her thin"'this` man might her happiness-and bring .h-r_to tii-s j93' that had come to her-her eyes duce fru-if. Berne her in some way;at any raand te,}'feet•.as surely:as••he lived. were opened., and she knew how HOW COLDS COME. Neither partridges nor rabbits cc she moved her dress. 1, He drew his. 'eyes suddenl.,L. f rota sweet a thing life was when love i- vvu not sit down 7" 'she .that window in the corner.-... overshadowed it. Ailment is.a Chemical Change in reared their young s ever been not- "W }l, Now so much was explained, her the Body. of neither has there ever been not- "' said, coldly, yet not ungraciously:I .,You will never consent- to the '• ' ed such a remarkably deficiency is :. Thomas Crawshaw•took the ehairrmarriage 4'.' he asled, abstiptl' ' . interest-her eagerness to hear his • Dr.: Frederick S. Lee, a New winter• neither have the' flocks. y , iso- "Never i" said Mrs. Darn) for- name on�oiher'a lips, the indesciib- York physiologist, is.,authority for suffered so. much from footrot. and sat its it uneasily.; his.iiew, able presence brought, „ sition had done• very.. little' to- rub�getting her.dignity__in••her appre- the.,statement that there is no such Despite -the confusion of the . the vague sensation his frank,man= seasons the birds migrated at the off the,edge of, his common ways j hessian; "I would ' sooner die I force had awakened in her thing as a cold. He doesn't mean find manners.. first,+ ::. y that people are not troubled with usual time, and cuckoos• came at, she--knew them all now- y their appointed time, moles, awc�ka It •was nut fAi. mere: fancy that `Then they must be'separated, if the veil had fallen she saw into an ailment that the call`cold, but \ be had commanded rather than ask I it is as I sueliect. that it is a misnomer. Nobody from hibernation and, in fact, ev- her very heart of hearts, and knew catches cold, he says. What hap- erything happened as in normal sen- ed hia�jxost.••to ;_gFeseiit':,him to this. Crawshaw dropped''his voice: that Derrick Darnley`Imd not grown Pena when one has a 'cold, calling+eons,• showing that the habits and Mrs. Darrrley's cheeks flush-ed.. " „ suddenl her kin but, had crept , changes in these animals arise from, -He had .1io6iced her-very fixed If it is as You suspect they shall ' 3t that for want of another name >Btare,at Nancy, and his .quick .ears be se orated." : - - slowly and surely into her life,there is a chemical"change of the body, something•inherent in the animr►1. p r, to remain and be treasured for ' had caught a few words, as Doro- Cone with 'tete, , he' said. which gives the bacteria, which are and not from external causes. y _. ever__ This letter bas aroused great in- thy had poured out'''her vexation .• Crawshaw 'ioa8 sudden) Still and more silent grew the always present in the throat, g tercet Among naturalists, who are "46' t hoar chance to et nourishment and go ` ,,..about her aunt's unkind and un- Mrs. Darnley, parr to away by B piling up evidences of the freak just remarks into Lord Merefield's 'his 'vehemence, rose, to work, The doctors tliemsel�es Away in the far distance came - >readt ears just a few<miriptea r8 "I'oill-gite you proof that wha4! , dont know what the chemical conditions prevailing.in.nature' last the misty dawn; the moons pale change is, but they know mangy- of year • ulcus. fiharp' abs running ns''a .I arta is true." rays s sank sl .wry before it; her sum- !"I• ferret, Crawshftei- ''sa`vo`•'iri 'Mra. Not until they had passed out of mer reign is over short. the cauees of it: '4 Darnley a willing4ri Ilse€ul work- ' .- One cause ,it `expoau draught, cold "A sense of heav3, harmonica be due to a draught, or to a cold in a little scheme which he had rhl . i been planlptng since hwi-witstiesa- � C Grown on the growth of patient room Where there is noi te4ljr rtes. e,•ts hs, eve.■ oo •.m4ps night,, to bad air, or to an oveFheated lath •tot• eon !!■, est•a`cgtdsa xa.. s 6w that love, scenc: .do u.;.by th®. �v _ More awee>)I'tlilsul jihape �a a ttuF and 4 •. a os. a ID11iic U•" room. AtiotheT a f&fr'gtie.: ''�ha Ifs tfroat sad lvn • �'• • 1<c7wer la,es , yr �.�,k::a�§ '�3u.,;.�,R.r. - . . . . . d ,:�.,p.v.,.r<;T ro.,. ''a• �,} r.�'r .w n;3,.. ;r eW+ � :, �'" ��,.� �t�se t.•,<r; ,te>J"n: "f+1.. 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' ., ., .•rX'bw:;Y44"Kr<t.,•''-sC�m�r��:w++,m+o-.:.�w.ane - _ .. plilt - nFULU U1 UR 0 S FORK THE LEADING - d Estimates Show' Increase :: __TRADE C);NTRES F 1w QroPe nna rit to Build Hudson Bay:dine an A��ERICA. of 63,000,004 Welland Canal Aver ' Previous Year, Prices of Cattle, Grain; Cheeas t -A despatch from Ottawa says: iustify the carrying out of both the and Other 'Product at me A despatch from London says ise has been reached between the k�# . Hon. George P. Graham's annual Welland and the Georgian Bay and Abroad. The naval estimates' issued on inaidtent radical demands for naval review of the transportation prob- Canals at no very distant date. ;BREADSTUFFS. `• 'economy and the Admiralty au- N ' lie of the Thursday night provide for the ex- "Tema of the Dominion was present- Under the power policy 1 thorities. According to this, .by ed to the Commons on Friday, on Government on the Trent Canal, Toronto, Mar. 14.-Flour-=Win- penditure of $$21,962,500, an I April l the battleship Neptune, the , a motion .to go into supply 'on the power-will-be supplied to central ter wheat, 90 per ,cent. pat�enta; $3.- crease of $63,000,090 over. the pre- armored cruiser Indefatigable, and . estimates for the Department of Ontario municipalities at compara- 25 at seabord. Manitoba 8oura- vious year. The cost of new con-'five protected cruisers will be avail. Railways and Canals: tively the cheapest prices in Can- First patents, $5.40; second pat- struction is fixed at $15,318,585. The'able for service, while the vesseit " The vernment'proposes to pro- a _a. entsmd strong hall programme Inc u es ve re under cons roc ion -a ''teed at once with the construction The Intercolonial Railway last $4.70, on track, Toronto. noughts, three protected cruisers, 'battleships, three armored cruisers, of the Hudson Bay Railway for the year yielded a surplus of $623,164.- .Mani lobo wheat-No. ' rthern, one unarmored cruiser, twenty de- seven protected and three unarmor• a No. 2 North first 170 miles from Pas Mission to 66, and for this year the surplus is 97 to 97/c, Bay o stroyers, six submarines, and an ed cruisers, thirty-two destroyers, Split Lake. Port Nelson will pro- estimated at $690,000, after paying ern, 95c, Bay porta, and No. 3 at increase in the personnel of the'and twelve submarines. Fw` bably be the terminal port of the over $300,000 on equipment renew- 22/c, Bay porta; carrying Winter navy of 3,000 men. It is pointed out that a consider- ' hew railway. The railway will be al account. - storage at heat ch, lc extra vi . The Right Hon. Reginald McKen- able amount of the estimates is to rs built by the Government, and a The total cost of construction of Ontario Wheat-No. 2 white and na, First Lord of the Admiralty, be increased pay for the better- ,pproposal will be submitted to the the National Transcontinental Rail- red Winter 80 to Slc outside. favored five dreadnoughts, but the ment of the men's conditions and $nose later on for its operation. way to its completion from Mone Bagley-Malting qualities, 64 to radical section of the Cabinet and dockyard construction at Rosyth. , Anew or enlarged Welland Ca- ton to Winnipeg will be $145,339,- 65c outside, according to quality, Liberal party of the Cabinet and It is said that a heavy new con- mal is projected, and three different 7001 The total expenditure to date and feed at 53 to 55c outside. Liberal party insisted that four struction programme, which will in. routes are under. consideration. by the Grand Trunk Pacific Rail- Oats-Ontario No. 2 white, 34- would suffice. Mr. McKenna's elude eight Dreadnoughts, is pro• ' With an improved St. Lawrence way Company on the prairie and 34/c, on track, Toronto, and 31% statement shows that a comprom- jetted for next year. � . route, Canada need fear no comps- mountain sections of the is to 32c outside. No. 2 W. L. oats, �� �. tition from the new United States $53,201,498. It is expected to fin- 38%c, Bay ports, and No. S at 35 i ports. i i canals via Buffalo or Oswego. The ish the mountain,section in three to 35/c, Bay p ranging from 3/ to 5/c, and bulls nabs, and sixty miles from Chicago, development of the country would years. Corn-Na: 3 American, o1c, To- were % to %c per lb. -cheaper at "blew up" on Thursday night with ronto freight. from 33/g to 5c per Ib. Sales in terrific force. Thu shock was felt Peas-No. 2 at s0 to elc outside. calves were made at from $2.50 to for many miles around. In Chi- INE Rye-65 to 67c outside. $g each. Sales of selected 'Bogs cago many large buildings. in the, Buckwheat-No. 1 at 48% to 490 were made at $7.50 to $7.75 per loop were shaken. The Boston ° mTSWITR RIW'OREoutside. cwt.., weighed off cars. store, one of the largest buildings k, r Bran- -Choice at $22, in bags, Toronto, March 14.-Choice heavy in the loop, was so severely shaken Toronto, and aborta. 24, in bags, cattle, butcher or export, $5.- that large plate glass windows were y - Toronto. Ontario bran, $22 to $22.- 65 to $5,90; goodto medium heavy, broken and fell on passing pedes- � Concentration of Low Grade Ore of Wide ,5o, is sacks, Toronto, ,and shorts, 85.50 to $5.70 light medium, $5,35 triana in the s�tjASt below. Pleasant j 3 $24 to $24.50. to $5.45; mixed, rough, common, $4 Prairie is entirely wiped out, and - to 5, general u o cows, 4.4 not a building remains of a oncew - Benefit t0 Canada $ ' gen al r l f $ 0 COUNTRY $4.75; good bulls, heavy, 5 to prosperous little town. One life COUNTR PRODUCE � _ to $ Apples-Bpys, $5 to $5.50; Bald- X5.25; medium rough, $4 to $4.50; is known to be lost, but up to the { ! p wine, $4 to 84.30; Greeninga, $4 canners and common, $2 to 83. present time it is impossible to any ta. A despatch from Ottawa says: !tion of these ores into roducts . just how many more. The pro- r ie equal, and in man instances su- to $4.50; No. 2 assorted, $3.50 to Steep-Firm at $4.50 to $t 83. }.^ U Of great commercial importance q y Lambs-Light, firm, at $6 to $6,- perty loss is estimated at'81,500,000. + perior, to the best natural ores ob- $4.50 per barrel, -are the results of magnetic concen- 'tamable, is, therefore of gees im- Beans-Car lots, $1.75 to $1.80, 75. Hogs-Market steady and un• E tration experiments with raw ores rtance• and small lots, 61-do to $2. changed at $8.75 f.o.b. and o7C6L. PARADISE FOR DOMESTICS. announced in a report just issued Of particular interest were ex- fed and watered. Heavy hogs . Honey-Extracted, to tins, 10 to ; , 220 pounds, Sec leas. London Paper's View of TheirDl• is a well known fact,-stat-es the re- shipments of iron ores from the Ss per ,5 ; No. 1 comb, wholesale, p° - -., versions In Canada. y by the Department of Mines. It' periments carried out with two • �82 to $2.30 per dozen; No. 2 comb, ` port, that the deposits of merchant- Bnatol mines, in Pontiac Count who'.esale, 831.'5 to $2 per dozen. WHOLE TOWN WIPED OI:T. A despatch from Ottawa says: able iron ores hitherto discovered Quebec. The conclusion arrived at ; Baled hay-No. 1 at 8312 to 813 In the Senate on Wednesday. Sena In Canada are very limited in ex- is that by either of the two methods on track, and No. 2 at $9 to $10.50, gig Powder Plant 60 Riles From for McDonald, of British Columbia, ' -trent; indeed, the blast furnace the concentrates- from Bristol ores Baled straw-$6.50 to �7, on Chicago Blew Up.. called.attention to an article.m an companies in Ontario had to import would yield very desirable low sul- track, Toronto. English paper, the Mirror, which, � over 71 per cent. of the ore smelt- phur material for the manufacture potatoes-Car ivcs, 80 to 85e per A despatch from Chicago says: he said was misleading, as it order- w ' Pow- . ed in 1909- While; however, the of iron by either the electric or or- beg The big plant to the Dupont Pow ed servants to go to Canada, where Vis= - supply of merchantable iron ore is diaary blast furnace. A recent ex- Poultry-Wholesale prices oP der Co , located near the little the custom was to allow domestics Canada is limited, enormous quan amination of the mine revealed the dressed poultry;-Chickens, lb to town of Pleasant Prairie; lust across .to go boating and play tennis each s It cities of low-grade ores are known existence of as ore Said of 90,000 lec per lb. ; fowl, 11 to 13c per lb, ; the line from Wisconsin, near Ken- afternoon " to exist. The megnetie concentra- square feet. _ �' urkeys, 19 to 21C per lb. Live, 1 _ �to 2c leas. _ T WELLAND INDUSTRIES. minion of Casnada, bas been direr THE DAIRY MARKETS. 'E r of experimental farms-since NUGARI to Pe 19 to 2ce; i $2,W8,000 Addition to Plant of Cas- 188x, His reason for resigning is Butter--Dairy prints, 7` choice rolls, 18 to tee; interior, 16 ads Car company. that of late his health has not been good He proposes to take a long 1�• Creamery, 26 to 27c per A despatch from Welland; Ont., and will sail for,lb. for rolls. 24c for solids, and Bill Introduced In the Ontario Legislature ' holiday in Europe, ! says: The plant of the Electro Me- to 23c for separator prints. - England in May nazi, He is 7S s-Caae lots -of new-laid, nc tals, located is the factory district years of age, and lived formerly Egg _ by the .Hon Adam Beck London,' - of Welland, will be doubled in size in Oat. per dozes. i _ this spring. The company have ' ,� Cheese-Large 13/c, and twins = been exceedingly prosperous, and DYNAMITE TO OPEN HARBOR. at 13�e. - have found it necessary to have in- -_ ---- A despatch from Toronto says: the te'rms of the bill 'any reaideai 13 creased accommodation. United No Other Way of Clearing Entrance T y p or number of residents matt ty t4 �,' BUSINESS AT MONTREAL. The way has been opened -fol the to the Council of a.municipality to Motors, manufacturers of antomo- to Sydney, Nova Scotia. extension of the Hydro-electric ser- r biles, will erect their factor build- - Montreal, Mar. 14.--Oats-Cana- enter into negotiations with the X31 y i i vice to all the unorganized villages Hydro-electric Commission. The Ing the coming summer. As soon A despatch from Halifax says :than Western, No. 2, 38/ to 38�c, 5 as arrangements can be completed, It may be necessary to use dyna- !car lots, ex-store; extra No. 1 feed, and farming districts in the power Council,must, after taking certain the Sons of England will erect a mite to open syd ey Harbor to 113-4% to 38c; No. 3 C. W., 37y, to ' / zone. Hon. Adam Becks promised steps, enter into a contract with -• .;Marge lodge and office building. It navigation. The ice in the harbor 37i/,c; No. 2 local white, 37jc; No. bill to provide 'for the Local diatri- the Commission to supply power to s, `is, understood. that additions is nearlysixteen inches in thick- 3- local white, 36%c; No. 4 local bution of electrical power was in- the applicants. The municipality ,•, amounting to over two million dol- Hess, buthe real obstacle is an ice (white, 35%c. Flour-Manitoba troduced in the Legislature on Wed- may-issue debentures to cove; the, leis will be made to the plant of barrier, which has formed across Spring wheat patents, firsts, $5,60; nesday, and when it .becomes law'expense incurred and levy a special the Canada Car A Foundry Com- the mouth of the harbor and which+seconds, 85.10 Winter •wheat at- is now about sixteen feet thick. It ents, $4.50 to $4.75; strong bakers', ties.which. ,have hitherto Been pre power shall be large enough to re- .` i made of lolly ice and avow, and !$4.90; straight rollers, $4.25 to $4.- vented from securing power' be- turn to the municipality the interest .90 to $2. Rolled cause DH. -ILLIAM. SANDERS. effectively keeps all shipping from-I35; in bags, $1 ,of the opposition of other sec- and inking fund upon the deben- 'f the port. The dynamiting of this I oats=Per barrel, $3.90; bag of 90 tions, will be able to go right ahead. tures. (lbs,, $1.95. Feed barley, car lots, The. measure 'embodies , the local Unorganized villages may apply Tenders His Resignation as Diree- huge mass of ice is now being con- for na say that it ex-store, 49 to 50c. Corn-Amari- improvement of Experimental Farms. eidered. Sea captl� principle, in that it to the township Council upon"the 55 to 56c. Mill- can be moved in no other way. It can, No. 3 yellow, provides the means whereby only same basis as groups of be spdu- :A despatch from Ottawa says: would take a whole summer's sun feed ran, Ontario, $22 to $23; the portion of the municipality be= els; the costs incurred to be spegi- Dr. William Saunders, director of to melt it. Very few people have Manitoba, $21 to $23; middlings, nefiting 1Sears the expense, ' Under ally assessed upon the village. - Dominion experimental farms, has any idea of the quantity and thick- Ontario, $24 to $25; shorts, Mani- tendered his resignation to the Min- nese of the ice on the coast. A sea toba, $28to $25; mouillie, $25 to } 'i.ster of Agriculture. It will take captain stated that in some places $30. Eggs-Selected, 23c; fresh, 25 effect at the end of the present has piled tier upon tier, un- to 27C; No. 1 stock, 20c; No. 2 " the ice p ..' month: Dr. Saunders, who is one til it reached the great height of stock,'18c. Gheese-Westerns, 113-8 CENT. '- -1, NCR ` known men in the Do- amething to 12e_;-easterns,_1.1� to 14y But-of the best -. _ ter-Choicest, 26 to 267,c; seconds, __..._ ----- 24 to 25,241• Census Commissioner Blue ` Tells of Ar ' UNITED STATES MARKETS. 3 . -THE ICT ,WILL BE . -AXEND Minneapolis, March 14.-Wheat- range For Corning Census• 4 May, 97 5-8c; July, 98% to 98%e. September, 90 5�8c. Cash-No. 1 hard 99 f c,; No. 1 Northern 98 to Le illation� • Will Allow Only Bona Fide 99% j 95 A`despatch from Ottawa says: tion of Canada to a nearly 8,000,• .1 ' c No: S 3�Iorthern, % to 97c; "We hope and feel that the census 000.. In 1901 it was about 5,371,000 g No. 3 wheat, 93% to 96%c. Bran- p 'The estimate is largely based on the . Residents to Vote on Local Option $20 to $21. Flour-First patents, of Canaan to be taken this summer immigration figures for the past ten $4.65 to $4.95; do., aecgnda, $4.55' will show an increase in the .pope- ears and the natural increases to $4.85; first clears, $3.05 to $2.55; lation of the.country over that of wring that period. A despatch from Toronto' says: over the three-fifths clause, stated do., seconds, $9.05 to $2.70. the last• official census in 1901 of at Mr. Blue said he felt that the that the Government would intro- Buffalo, March 14.--V1�ieat - least, fifty per cent," said Mr. Ar- Maritime Provinces would show a ; _...An important change in the local Spring, No. 1 Northern, carloads chibald Blue, Census Commission- slight increase.' Unfortunately"for a^ duce legislation that would put an - er, on Thursday morning, - Mr. these Provinces, however, man im '.option law, which.'WilI considerably end to the complaints made by both store, $1.04%• Winter, No. 2 red, y g, Y _ alter the situation in some muni- temperance and liquor people in + No. 2 white, 94c. Corn s No. 3 Blue stated that .all the. Comimis- 'to who originally intended „- cipalities, will be introduced in connection with ,focal option con- yellow, 49c; No. 4 yellow, 44/°,' on sinners had been appointed and that to settle in them had been lures = the 'Ontario Legislature during the testa under the present law. The *rack,through billed. Oats-steady. the enumerators would be appoint- farther west. He thought, how present session. The change will amendment will prevent property- Barley-Malting, 950 to $1. ed shortly. ever, that in spite of.the small im they are practically limit to bans fids reaowners from vg unless The work, will be commenced l on migration to the eastern Provinces p y fvoting LIVE STOCK MARKETS. June 1 and will consume more time they would show an increase over -dents of a municipality those en�tit- residents of the municipality inter- ]ed to,vote upon a local.option ,by- sated. "The man who lives fifty Montreal, March 14. =- Choice than'the Inst one; owing to the segs 1901. All the ,other Provinces et led miles awysy from the place can have steers sold at 6c, good at 5"/.c, fair- increase'iii population and ,the ad- the Dominion would, show substan , - Hon, W. J. Hanna, Provincial no real interest in a local option ly g nod at 5%rc, fair at 5c, and com- ditional ground to be covered. Ad tial increases. The Provinces o' Secretary, in replying to Mr. W. contest," explained. Hon. Mr. mon at 4% to 4%c per lb. Prices cording to Mr. Blue's estimate the the northwest would show large in 4 : - 'roudfoot during the discussion Hanna. for cows were 3;o per lb. lower, Cenaue will show the total popula creases. ". 7 e ;�- - � +f,,''a ��� R � yw� a *,' aY,n? ,,,,•�.e�,1' ^l�$L, �+.,,; .>s''�; .r. .,+."r 'J. - R !f '.La;.-w ''i.^.?i'LL'?.M. J' ��•• .:f- -".7h ".�,' '�s,l• L. �;ylbW1'F•,yr ef•'j0:,r1, ..�+' 1'' � '�+:�'� ;'� .�%��,¢..:. i'sec � vu`s,"5':�,�,�.'�,•ky§.�r'•' ,N n t ,�y,•.'sn'r�,•u ',��',` r c;. �a��."'., `^�;. .'r., �a,.t .'N+E�::�'' w ,'e i 1� w 'F�•� a' a r K, * �7-7, r cvv n« .. .v x v,-t u,-. t..y- r .. .fir cfo-'q r a Y- .-, .,.-„y ,* - rt •sr-L.• " Tr + ...• .., .Y ', e .. J a,.. ,. ....'. V _ .. .. i'.ti`• ,.5: . .,. -. - . .. : ric... - : y 1, - . LOCA�IsMs. --Ales Mwrgach sold his driper names. Wagner and McMullen one day last week. shipped a carload of stork �'om O O , -Richard Burling, of Milton, here on Tuesday. Jamey Denny OII�Otable -W. 4. Riehardsoa had a bust- was in town on Tuesday. also shipped two carloads on the ese trip to the city on Monday. -Mr, Blackburn moved bit box same day. ' -Mr. Walker, organizer for the ball outfit W Orono uu Thu day. -A carload of laud salt salt will s the time to buy you ; Some t3irtl,es was in town on Mon- -Miss Ethel Gordon le spendia9 arrive at Pickering Stead n to re- Now stock n head and can shoe eve smembe sof the fwmilym�� _"� a few days with friends in the eity, few days. Kindly bd y ry L day. Edith Dale, of Toronto -The trustees of S. S. No. 2 are ceive it off the car and save stns- nt Sunday with Pickering rela- advertising for a new teacher. age. W. H. Jackson. * We have an exceptional good line of girls', misses' and boyo' boots y +vim. -An A Prentice wanted to -At the last meeting of council which we can highly recommend. -Found-A silk .handkerchief learn millinery at D. Simpson a committee's arae appointed to y -with initial. Loser call at this do Co'e. * oarry out the request of the rate- Heavy working boots for the men and boys. -D. Simpson is id the city this payers at the nomination meeting ' afee' week attending the Sup.ems Circle assembled in December last in re- -Fred Gilhuly has been eggag- :''THE �'EOh?��l'IS 800'x' 13�30�' ed by D W. Carruf,krere for the of Home Circles. Bard to celebrating in a fitting -: :season. -W. J. Gordon has prepared a manner the Centennial year of P•ICKERINC�`' � -W. F. HendersQt4 bas been on new sign to replace that destroyed the"Township of Pickering as an R•, A•.. BUNTING, ilk ed for the presept as caretaker .a few weeks ago. organized and separate municipal- -d and Mrs. Field enter- its. This Committee will meet to- -Fred Buntings o mnr in the town- spent Sunday at the home of his Wednesday night. ship hall,Brougham,at 1.80 P. m., '-"'o arrivilag Ily Parents here. -Dr. Henry will be here as to arrange for the time, place and -Farmers are now sitting , on usual neat Tuesday to attend to manner in which the event' shall the fence waiting for the spring, his professional duties. * be celebrated. It is hoped that ..Work to begin.' -Born-In Toronto on Friday, there will be a good attendance Vas join X ac i S w Bell � -Mise Reta Peak has been con. March 8th, to W. J. Brokenshire of the members of the Committee. /i< Sunlight, etc. ` fled to the house for a few days and wife(nee Miss Ruby Hilts), a BRoci owD through illness. eon. --Mrs. Riggs, of Toronto, spent -There was some$WW paid out Fred Badgerow, of Markham, is vis- p ], n f Balt Bearing t3 few days last week with James for stock at the bank here' on iting friends here: ' �1 3e �ijppirl'�•Newmarket -_ Tynd Mrs, Gordon. Wednesday, as the result of the Rumor has it that W. A. Knox will - - Boker's, etc. - -Jos. Collins, of Cedar Grove, shipment of three carloads. try his luck in the West. ws, P c Sa lanes, visited this week with his daugh- -For some time It has been ad- Mrs. George Keyes has returned �QJ pin er�f �� �1Rulee, Squares, et ter, Mrs. Russell Brodie. wised by the residents of the oil- from a short visit to Mount Joy much All good quality. --- improved in health. %l -Mies Marie Bateman, of;To- lage,that a lock-up should be built Mra.Charles Hood has sufficiently ionto, spent Sunday here at the in the village for the benefit of recovered as to be able to attend to ;$gCW'8 y0ur 'timf�thyY home of her grandmother. those who may be arret;ted for her household duties. PICKERING -A, G. and Mrs. Green and crime orvagrantswboare inseareh Ro Percy and Albert Middleton Jo He BUNDY - family are spending a few days of lodgings.. As we have now a started for the North-west this week. 34 %vith relations m the city. Police Magistrate in our village the They will be missed. We wish them d -The first thunderstorm of the necessity for this is more urgentsuccess. season occurred on Saturday night We think that the expense of Kuab pe UXBRIDGE accompanied by a good rainor at least a part of it might be ---- " -Miss Mabel Wright, of Toroo- borne by the county. The late Thos. Bluoman, whose to Normal School, spent Saturday -The "At Home" given in the death occurred last week, was probQuae ably the oldest resident of Uxbridge and Sunday at her home here. school roam of the Methodist township, belay ne��rly 91 years of r -R, H. Walks, Public School church l Friday evening]salt was ace p Inapector,.made his first official a most pleasant affair, It was of On Tuesday of thio week JameGROCERIES r visit to the school here on Mon- u social character and thoronghly garrison reluctantly gut sn end to ,day, eD joyed by all. The program was hiw faithful and spirited old friend and -Father McCabe is preparing Riven by local talent, wing to servant. Jack. Jack was a horse 30 for the erection of a kitchen ad- mach sickness in the village and years of sire and game to the last. Mr. ;joining his residence on -Church vicinity the attendance was not Harrison bought Lim when he was ° astreet. so hirRe R9 it tttherwiae would 8 years of age. v, * have been The proceeds amount- W• tP.his Widdifleid ll shipping cedar �. -Rev, R. Duke, of Claremont, poste this wrpk to fit] A �CntPHC6 for occupied the pulpit in the Methd- ed to about$220• the States. The poets are cut 8 feet ' ist chtuv:h on Sunday and preacb- -We are pleased to announce long and are for use in vineyards to CASH FOR PRODUCE pp 'ed two impressive sermons. to the ladies of Pickering and Our- make frames or supports for the do z. Pickering -At a sale in ['abridge Town- rounding country that Miss Fras- grape vines. Mr. Widdifield has Veen VicE NEw LAID EGGS.......,..................... lt3c .. ' She teaming than in some time.-Jour• ship on Saturday last, that of Jas. ars our milliner, .is here. - ' HO near Altoaa, a span of comes highly recommended as be- nal. ('HOIGE DAIRY BL I-lER...........::. 22r 55.00. ing a @rAt•clase artist and i? re- -`• -- i horses were sold- for $+ p - MARANAtr - -The Woodruff farm on the .,paring for our millinery opening. - - :. `. Brock road has been sold to Mr. which will be the Tuost brilliant The consent of (Duel h Presb ter who will ever shown in Pickering Wat�:h p y y First-class Yellow Denver Onions. per lb. 21c. (food rookie beans, Be. lb.. - r Reeves, Of Swansea, g havtog beta obtained irnd the call 8 for 25c. Delicious maple syrupp compound,25c, per quart, Imperial meas- = take possession immediately, for date. She will receive orders sustained, the Toronto Presnytery on ure, Good Sunkist OrangeR, d0c• doz. Finnan haddie, good quality. -Mrs. F. H. Doyle and daugh- and attend to any work that may Tuesday confirmed the call of the Rev. nice large fish. Iter. Miss Corine,of Toronto,spent be re wired, D. Simpson dt Co. * John Moir to St. Andrew's, Markham, 7s few days with the former's par- - e congratulate our worthy and Zion, Cedar C}rove The induc- ,p tion will take place in at. Andrew's O N .,seats, Goo. M. and Mrs. Palmer, townsman. J. S. Jephson, ren the church. Markham. on Thursday. NEW DRV�' _ ��0�� FOR ����17 -Gordon Andrew ham vacated honor conferred upon him by the March 19th Bome choice new prints. Ginghams in-the nearest plaids. Dress ducks Richard Crawford's htmse and is Ontario Government by appointThere was a lively runaway down -and galeteas, sad suitfnga. ,now occupying W. J.Miller's east ing Min Police Magietrate for the Main street from the G. T. R. station Locklommoode. dwelling on the Kingston road. township of Pickerin , in place of just Wore the noon hour on Tuesday, NiW ehirtiags in Drills, t3aleteas, NLW flannelettes and shakers. -Beware of the house-eleaniag Major Harper. who as resigned Charles Reynolds, oflthe&b con. line microbe the fin warm days as itis as police magistrate of this town. bad driven in with a load of hogs aaX NItW table linea. from 28r. to NXW muslin®, lawns, curtain nets and scrim. conceded to e�a league with the ship We have do doubt that Mr while waiting in turn to unload at the I& grippe specflmea is man's un- Jephson will dispense law and jus- chute he lett his team for a few min- Nt1V factory-cottons, white cottons, long clothe. g ppe pe utas unattended. The bormo became hl!<W lawn blouses. collars. jabots and flea: tics with credit to himself and restless and started down street on a - .. W. B. Powell is in the city with satisfaction to- the common- trot which they increased to a fast Our stock is choice and choice and caret ally selected at eight prices. this week attending the sessions ity. gallop. They attempted to turn into of the A. O. L'. W. Grand Lodge -The funeral of the late John the ranklin -HOURe yard, but were we representative of Pickering Raskin took place on Saturday going too fast to make the turn sad OUR SPRING STOCK OF l,m}ge, afternoon to Erskine cemetery erasbed into the side of the town all. -A' from here attended and was large] attended. Among both horses bean thrown heaviipr. Thomas Keast's sale on Tuesday those from a distance were T. M. StFsD a to say the horses were not SHER1`�PIN-�iTILLIAMS PAINT ' on the Greenwood road and all and Mrs. Henderson and daugh- injured and t was there anything of Toronto; Mrs. 9. Orvis, of broken, and the pigs did_ not even IS NOW OPEN - .agree that it was a success. Mr. ter, squeal.-Economist, - :Keast intends leaving shortly for Whitby ; John Henderson, of the west. Gormley ; Robert and Alvin Hunt- - ;IEAR LE REGISTER-Miss Roberts, of the Whitby er, of Prince Albert ; George Gee, Ladies' College, was the guest of of Victoria Square ; James Hend- TUESDAY, MARCH 21ST-Auction sale B lidiss M. McCanns'on Sunday. On arson and son, Fred, of Scarboro. of horses, cattle, sheep sad lin e- �I Sunda eveningshe sanga solo in Amon the floral tokens on the the Methodist church which was casket was a, very lisnBsome mile west of Kinsale) the property _ 'much appreciated. wreath from St. Andrew's con- of Aaron Parkins,' Sale at one -H. A. and Mrs. Matchett are gt'egation. Many were the expres- o'clock, shat See bills for full par- returning this week to their home sions of Rpmpathy for the be- titulars. Wim• Maw, auctioneer. in Moncton, N. B., a spending reaved;family and friends. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 82ND-Auction M'ithout'a doubt-the biggest assortment-of colors in town. a few weeks here with the latter's -St. Patrick was a rale ould sale of farm stock, implements, hay parents, Q. M. and Mrs. Palmer Irish giatleman ivery inch iv him. and oats, at lot 12, con. 3, Pickering House paint, Inside floor paint, Porch floor paint, Barn paint, BuggiY • � ;and with friends in Toronto. acrd that is the rasin why his (Greenwood road, 2 miles north of int. Varnish stain. Enamel paint, Aluminum'paint, Bath -James and Mrs. Somerville, memory should ever be kept green Pickering Village), the Property of enamel, Ftoorlac;Japalac, &c. 9 -- who have resided for some time 'in the hearts and•minds"iv ivery Uriah Jones. Bale uct o clock. See in the Wetherill residence south thru son iv the Emery Isle, That bills. Wm. Maw, auctioneer. east of the village, have again' is the resin that the gintlemen iv FRIDAY, MACE 31sT-Combination "Ch m i�f3 g sale at Brougham Hotel, of horses. ��1 a ]t ■ ■ a 5 )taked. up residence in their Church St. Andrew's church, Pickering, cattle,pigs, implements, household p *' St. property. We welcome them have decided to celebrate the anni- furniture,seed grain, bay, potatoes, " .-back ,to the village. versary iv the birth iv that patron etc, No enterance fee. Commis- - On account of the prevalence saint. On that evenin, Friday, Sion 1 per cent. on large amounts _P -- -` -of scarlet fever, .the Board of the 17tb, they will have R soiree and} per cent. if not sold. Sale at !NTG y� t iv the chli r-11- i o'clock. Watch out for the bills. ��.•,� _1 ea re os i , enc—auctioneer.— - school.to be closed. 'The.cases are The place will be decorated in so mild as to cause no alarm. The keepin with the occasion and in action of the Board is one that the eolorin.the green will not be A.Lar a Catal ue will stamp out the disease most forgotten. Supper will. be served B o6 Bo are Hennies Seeds, both field or garden of all kinds, by bushel or ]br The nick] Irm of a Great School. finest in the)and and at right prices. 2 packages for bc. from 6 to 8 o'clock and. will in- It explains that we in- quickly. of a very mild type elude all the fixins iu keepin with eK Everything is first class and up-to-date at the -to becoming quite prevalentin thhe a St. Patrick event, includin " ur- Teaches;Boy coru�ses. Lspny village nod vicinity, several new hies dressed'and iindressed. . But. sit sys-870 Many - A u ?rl R S� SUPPLY STORE, g y p - graduates to_$16U0'. ZikLt111J gases having been reported during what's the use iv goin Into full per annum. Do YOU want a bet- the past week. The cases so far details-jnst come and see, The ter position? flet your education. E BRYAN PROP, - ':,PICKERING• have been exceedingly mild and is vittles will be followed by such >i here and you'will be properly pre- • Y ::accompanied by a Blight fever and galaxy iv selection's'as were never pared. All business oollegea are practically no sickness. before presented, includin music pat alike. Gradisates of other hod- Uriah Jones has rented his farm by three as foine a lot its spalpeens 'less colleges are attending oar Col- on the Greeuwood road to George less this term. ma the best. It as could be found if ye searched. pays. We place many of our stud -. � Stephenson and in consequence all the way betwixt the Kilkenny ants in good positions. College op- ® 7 - will hold an auction sale of his turf bog and the banks iv Kilarn- en all year, 3 farm stock, implements, etc:, on ey.- The speakers wilt,be there _ 'Wednesday, March 22nd. Every- too with their hearts attuned to Elliott Badness Cq fte Now is the time to have your harness repaired for � thing advertised will'lie sold with- the true oratory of the Mahar's, i work. Cor. Yoa a and.Aleaander Sts., the spring w k �s t •. out any reserve whatever. while the readins will give forth a g Toronto Customers around Brougham,leaving repair work or orders at =-The Women's Institute held a. genuine Tiperary odor. It will be w very anccesaful meeting on Fri- a foine program from end to end Enter now. W. J. Ellioti,•Prin. Philips store will be able to have work done and s returned in a few days. (lay afternoon at the home of Mrs. and ye will miss a rare-trate only ` Glen. LenR. The chief feature of by Sta�i n away. So conte and pIOKERIN(i MARKETS 'Sma11 stock of winter goods left going at coat. the meeting was a demonstration bri ye'h•colleen and enjoy the ' in thee okiD o cereals by a lady, hasp Bred by these bhoys — g White Winter Wheat,....,..... $ .88 represe ing the Quaker Oat Co., who would have ye celebrate the Red ,. .83 PICKERING HARNESS EMPORIUM ... of Pete )ro. There was a large nativity iv His Riverence, asho Mixed " " W. J. COAKWELL number of ladies pre"nt, who freed Ireland iv snakes and toads, Spring Wheat................... .70 Phone Ind. 3011. 7 -PI-A pjgii4 with the demonstra- the hateful craters. Admission noose •...`.-. ...,, ;: •70 125 and 15 cents. 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