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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1912_02_09 +� 7 v a�•, v d •s , r c v ' `�. -.•ye, r,y-r --t �17— : uv.: ...,�-.-Kss�.:.... �- 8E<.�:...•.�.r^•-a.::-r. -�.�.Ca. _ •,s.:r.: :b vim::. .v y. I!x.:.*r 3.•7«a:u- w.9•S Z. .r _ • J1 _ .#. r ERIN f gig. i o �~ TOL. AXXI:r PICKERING, ONTe�, FRIDAY FEBRUARY �, --E__ _ _ ry RI. 9, 9L r - .No. 19 •'r �tatslfi�astlal iJ:as<rb�. MONGOLIA - ' GREEN RIVER Established75 Anthony s ----- -day evening tit G:-VPidemaii'a.. Monday with John,end Mrs. Wils-SP 7bin- 0 E. FORBYTH, D. of O., Regia. Miss Lizzie Dunkeld, at Atha, called Mra. Bell, of 9carhor6, is Spendi �EN�OOR. tered member of the optometrical AMD- r on Miss K. DeGeer on$aturday. few days with P. J. and .Mts. Rcannon of ofglas,-BFsc�l-ateatlongiten to m"-' y A. Wideman took'a load o!•akat�rs son.e fitting of glaasae, EYee tartan tree, xorth o Locust Hill rink on Haturda even- Miss Blanch Mechin, of BroughClaremont. torr WHITE-SATIN t y d MICREA T lug. sent_-Sunday,with Alph. an , C, MCKIN:QON �D„ L.R.C.S.. TF�A-BUN$ ea spent EVedneday Corer. �. Edinburq b, member of the Coll afternoon,at Henry Hodgson's, near :Fuss Lydia Fuller, of Toronto,_is .iphysiciaas and Surgeons of Ontario.licentiate Bread and Cake Makers Free. _- Altona. _ spending a.few dans with W. A. and 4 got Royal College of surgeons, Edinburgh. Miss May Bowes, of Bradford, spent Mrs. Fuller. Feed_ Feed ' Jt3neola] attention to daleaaes of women and FEED : ' Sunday with her paren'ta,rGeo. and We are sore to report that Mra. 5 allldrea, Omen and residenoe,Brougham. Mrs. Bowes, y P For a short time I will sell barley feecfl •." ; BRAN John Sing is confined to her bed with for$28,00 per ton, or in 5 ton rots for- PICKERING' MEDICAL SURGICAL SHORTS - - Menne and Mn. Burkholder and aaeyerecold. daughter, of Mt. Joy, spent a day last A. M. Ellis and John Nig $25-00 $25'00 per ton, Cash. and X-RAY-INSTITUTE WELLA:`'D FEED FLOUR week at Jacob Wideman's. of Ashburn, spent Sunday with Eli This makes excellent feed and is the- PICBERIItig. - - olPzeRio JUMBO " �� A large number of neighbors and and Mrs, Nighswander. cheapest feed and best value on the +M OATS friends spent a pleasant evening at kat. fetter secure,it at once.. p mar 8. BIAIN 2oWI a if. B., aL D., C. x„ OAT CROP the home of K. G. Tarr on Thursday. wHITEVALE . . Payeiidan•in caarga 'CORN A few from here Bpeolaliet,in Beo;al a sa a at 8ton$vill@ OD Bat- +'s' and Mrs. Rice spent the BARLEY CHOP a aces o"- en. Diseases of womw, Caacoza, �'OR'� Op urdap and that of M. J. Reeser near week-end with his relatives -ca Darl- -CORN Turnor., tbro sand Innaa. Dia#gl& of rya •CORN CRACKED in ton. - `� car,noes,tbroai and masa. Pi"tlne "of sad _ Alton&on Wednesday Inst.- OAT •, s , aU aonta and ohr7aio diasasat _-----_ MIXED CHOP. b Oaoa Houtrs ED 79 to S Lad 7 to D tinFEED W"OLLSALF AU DLEY visa friends' _at Stouffvf ' &ad BUCK WHAT SHORTS-' A IN TON LOTS Gormley.Chopping Tuesdays,. Thursda s Mr. Barker spent some time.With. _. Mrs• Thorntoa.returrsed-hese ate. - AHApNRTS.-- --- - - y his daughter. a. leasant visit ,and Saturdays. P With her sister, Mrs• FEED FLOL RE, FAREWELL, K.C., BARRIS- Miss Pringle spent Sunday with M. M. Robinson. OATS �• 'r - Grown Attarne a>od Oona S isall.e+a Ce o°rw nittor 7• lav b peCiel _ _ Miss Edith Guthrie. Mies Maudie Miller entertained a �ALWELL'S MOLASSES James Fowlie has been seriously in- number of her friends on Wednesday �. T. BAROLAY,Barrister-at-Law, MEAL disposed lately. in honor of her birthday. &y; • saicisor,Igor We hope to see the Council make Quarterly Hoard of the Methodist ar7 Pablio,.-Brack - some grants towards wire fences on church met on Monde and a unani- St. George's Anglican Church _ lm r for giAZz Court of Jcatice,_Brock Street, J, L. SPINK, LIMITED, the Audlep road. mous -vote was given in favor of :Whl4b1. � tRy, Simon Puckrin finds a dull sheep church union. BrvDwy eExrlCEs E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and PICKERING, ONT,, market, and dispposed of part of his Mrs• Thornton and Mrs. Fennell '_ .Solicitor.Notary PuP>ric Etc MoDay to two hundred flock. entertained a number Of friends to Morning Prayer _10.30 A. M. 'can' omoe next door to tae Standard Bast, a cbT' yyl The special meetings are attracting thirhble-tea Saturday afternoon. A y quite an interest this week. Much. ver pleasant tiara,is re Evening " y ported. Ere 'n C P $� � 0"in1�410 IS BEr's AL good is being done. The Methodist Ladies' Aid tea was Several loads of cattle passed by Riven last ,Wednesd _afternoon at Sunday School i�00 P. M. - - • s '« W. G. HJkM-Issuer of Marriage here last week, having been purchas- the home of Mrs. tv. 8, Major. A �` . Llceaa•e in the County of oatar�e ere at the Barclay sale. _ large number were present• the pro- Pickering Village �y W,-Guthrie wa's at Brooklin,on :Hon• seeds amounting to over $12. After fo all styles of furniture: day. He takes chs a tea the g fir POr7C13ER: ztn rr ge committee this year, swing room and Mises S. Haines was W marriage ltcea.et,grli collec"or and la.ner The 1°dependelrt phone ie makicg esented-with g purse h i11s9 Lena r as r e cgs-am. 4py — - - -- quite a success of it. The followin Troyer, Miss Hames. who has been HOPPER Issuer of Marriage R00ffi 0 ,�:.. have given their orders; Mull Lvade. organist for the Post three years, is D. Licanapa in tae County Thos. Lynde, Lew Northern and Jao. g s. of Ootarfo, leaven for the west and the members Cmes as agora and his teefdeaoa,C7aremons. Edwards. It would he more conveD- of the congregation took this means of " fent if all the 4th line were more coD- showing their a rl" S.BBATON,TO W1518HIP OLES$ acture '1 rams sectedappreciation, of her faithful services as Organist as well D' Comv+ranoar Oommisatonv fes � - oe rarm�. socaan"sa". ate. Kaney so loan pas church worker. Rev, Mr. Hames -pro,"al. -Ieeoer or Ii[aMW IAs III Q� Shades SCHOOL RILPORTg feelingly replied for his daughter. Ons, I'7 Report for S. 9. No. 8 Pickering, ��r which speeches were made b - �— -.. POSTI of the church, wh LL, Licensed Aucsloneer, for mouth of January : Fourth cla" sshoweedl tehii members esteem in which Mill!& _ . 'or Ooaaaw Of Tori and Oa"aria ♦aa -Maud Millar% Fannie Pennock, H tbola of all kande attanaea to oa.aaortsrt GertiePennock, Harold Pugh". Hugh amen In he?d. J tteoo., sear,..s - - E4(I _STOVE r«o�,�p °" °atNDERTAHING Pn Fred Major, Mabel GrifSn - NUT y, B. PO WELL. Licensed Licensed _ j Sr, T1I-Lydia Major. Margaret Po7• aRouGt1/iM -YEA STEAhf • tlf OO' •aluad sad oou ctor for is connection lock, Freda Hames, Burnfce Tweedie, bpd Burk was in. Toronto on Tues- - moaners of Od msb sad York. All kinds or ` - Russell Hamlin. Ruby Hubbard. Jr, • QIIr. �iOHj i6 811 IInaPr, aye aatdi OOltanNAlI alehes yri.ataty or by aaOU00 III-areae FuRh'•, Marion Phil bells are ringing in our its°D0e•eollectae For aatev or other as• Distance no object. - — p edding be 1 Olonlare+ppb+ti raddenee. Blfaabeth R".Pink - Viola Sinclair•, Florence Turner, Al- midst. -COVBi• M w+ns• Pbe°e orale lett at saws owe. Pick. - Prices moderate. bert,Suter, Marp iiamlin.Lilian Pugb, Dr. N C. 'McKinnon spent last Tues- Best Coal at I01R@Ba7i pri0e: ` arta=, or S &Oaab't ewre, plasmon', we, es — -- p da fD Toronto. - --eaave prompp";"bits" atten eas'siaaetoa snarao• Janie Carter. 11-clan—Wilfrid Mon- y My phoss anmberia ladepanaeni toot nay. Hilda Griffin, James GrifSn.Hen- Mr. W. E. Holtby, is .indisposed T "w< —. _. Det HastiDgq, Emily Reesor. Jessie with a severe cold. '�1 Ltd*-'Tweedie. Francis Tweedle, Pt. 11 Sr. W. and Mrs. Mosgrove spent over e . 1 e" S• l4, PENN®Ci�C ELAS Hazel. Burnie Pt II Jr--George Sunday in Toronto. Toole, Edith Toole, Donald Pugh, Ar- Henry Norton, of Toronto, is holt- -- � � WN1TTi,VALF, 01VT, a�� iD !�?iCK�RIIVG �^�f �'f thur Millar, CiarenceCbristian. Prim- y_ g at his horse here. } lutilefai Dir�tor'saM itiabaimes. :C/N WOMEN "r Sr-Florence Millar, Frank Se- *9ir . Philipp spent'Sionday - b heck, Joseph Reeser• Roy Seheck, with friends in BroiighAm. y business entrusted w.me wail - Laurence Hilts. Primer Jr:-'George :Fjiss Minnie Brown is spending the .i be carefully handled. Griffin. Roy.RAnaall,Wilmot Tweedie, week airh Toronto friends, -- Charges Moderate -. �'e�the blood prod'pcing ink+edients Names marked with'.have been pre- Win. J. Brown, of Toronto, spent � A ,T r independent Phone No. 1514 of "PICKERING PILLS," senteverydav, Names merited r• r over Sunda at his bome +•�r� p es Y dere. These Pills area floe laxative Tonic, ent everyday and ou time. . Margaret J. J. Linton, of Toronto• is here E restoring energy and strength to BALSAM g qih tare n g Stove,o e, an ea sizes T 'FicCallu?.m, (teacher.l ng at �trc, W. T. IYilaon's. In hard coal.P. s J � _ . --• the whole system. s rr✓✓ Viii....iLL K iter Stevenson, of Regia,Sask., PHILIP n a,visit for a few weeks. Best f lump steam.coal. All., coal ' There' will be nc,aercice-oP son fn under cover, full-weiight.and T Ererp hoz has our personal guars.nLee' H:crold Jones visited friends in t'ti the rtet6n$Ist church Sunday ng n. prompt service. i Has a full line,or rresh and cur- to be exactly as represented ca recentIv. - n• or money ed meats,cons tantly on hand, . Back. Robert Clay is busily,engaged doing* �nMisy Kate Brodie, of Toronto, is _ R custom sawingthese times, Lu3�/1BE � Spree $CII, Breakfast 50C a boa or 6 for $2:00, Wilfred F. ilson has purchased "a herpafng a few. days, at. her home •A Good stock of,rough and matched- ' Ham, Bolo W CoA' hemlock, also matched and dregs- 8'nai ranee", etc. - carload of PeerlessSeL cing. Miss Blanche Mechin spent the week /�� Ross Cal son has�engaged for a time end with A.and Mrs. Hoover at Green spruce abd ptne.. Aighest price e paid for T' M• -/►I CFA DDEN .with Geo. Lee, of r u ham. Butchei's cattle g River. _ 2z,Sz and 4x Ontario cedar shingles. John Thtbuc of Uxbridge, visited R. J. Cowam attended the"_V igilance 8x and 4= B. C:shingles. ' DRUGGIST AND GRADUATE OPTICTA�T at Wm. Arbuckle'a on 9ur,da _ _ e Feai not, y' Oyster Supper at Pickering on-Friday Let erre quote you'prices on any build-- Fred , 1CerlH� PICKERING. S.'W. A. K. was re- night. A si1UQ1sl< - ONT, newinp old acquaiutancea last week. The Ladies'Aid held at-Mrs. Wm. 2°g°0ate�1 you may regyire. y W. H. Jon" has disposed Of his Norton's was well attended on,Wed- Bill stuff a apecfaltq, REAL ESTATE...... fine black driver ,for a handsome nesday. Independant phone 1504, .F'iret-chase rigs for hire � ...... figure. • _ •Frank' Orchard is en Mrs. eteorge Law, of Torontii, spent C Da or niglit , �f �(r � est�1 buying a few days with her moth er Mrs. Aa C,• REEIJO�y. horses to take tv the west when "lie Wilson. BUS Meets all trains returns, Andrew Johnston, of Claremont, t♦�tr*�� � Robert Carson.is malting weekly and sob James, of Emo, Ont., called LOCUST HILL -• Teaming prom ptly attended•to. trips to Toront0�with various kinds of on friends here Thursday last, Agent for Ca a$e Co. pro, Produce. Mrs. Witter and Mrs. Croker.•of -- 13 nada Gatti Insurance rates lower w 'farm_ Bert'Wasbhurn"triis in t�Le..cEty an_ mmntoYsisit6d theirIn - ' We �e Peak - party-and Village Dwellings, _ pleasure and business trip one day Matthews for the past week. - �+ in ar9t-dtise Companies. last week. _ A number from here attended the AVE •YOU R ! Pi<ckertnp• � Wm. Hopkins urchased at horse Ffawnk and Mr.. "MINA, -3'Ii1fE Td BLE-Piokeriag Station(r P dance given by 34teF3 at Mr. Brillinger's sale at, Stotiffvi3le. of Claremont, on Friday night. e T.R. Trains going East due as roHowa-- If not insgrea to fth me,calkand on Saturday. Geo. and Mrs. Philip attended the ` IQs, 6 Mail = 8,05 A M compare rates. David and Mra, Pilkey• of Picker- funeral of the latter's uncle, John 12 Local 2.43 P.M. One first-class brick house and Ing were 'renewing old acquaintances Milroy, of Cedar Grove on Tuesda s 14 Local stable for sale. - one day-last,week. , 6.04 P.w8 F � • The late Win.' IIsOn s•sale on Mon. Eyes t Trains going West` dee asp follows� Joseph'Jones spent a few days last day apd that of Newrick Wilson on No. 73 Local 8.36 A,M. • 9.. Riehaudsoa week, in the city,on a eombir,ed boar- Tuesday were well attended and quite it Local 2 P M . ness and pletisure trip, satisfactory. 'Tested C 7 !ilafl Walter Ward has been suffering •There was an immen-e'y large ata TeSte s elrnndap included. -8,50 P.M" Notary Public, Pickering: L from a 'swelled head" caused by, an tendance at the Methodist Ladies'Aic d acute attack of neuralgia.g• at Mrs. H. Ellicott's' on Wednesday 'The — ape:3aliszit _ Robert Ward is busy hauling mater: .last. and a most pleasant aftemom _ BY A\ - -- = " ial for his new. house, which he in- spent. -— DOMINION �� � In all kinds of tire-setting. Binder tends erecting next summer. Don't forget the prominade carnival 1 _ and mower knives ground. Richard Day has engaged With S. to be held Thursday,Feb. 15th.. Who - D. Wilson, of Utica, as engineer while can biro the largest number in one rpt Head Office, Toronto Ladders 6f all kinds in'4tock the wood cutting season lasts. sleigh load will be the special feature and to'order. Jaati Wilson is again making his this time. Claremont band in attend- T Sir Edmund B. Osler, A. RM, P., ; rounds looking for fat stock for ship- ance. See bills. I President Skate Shar enin and PT CIAN P g menti to the Toronto ' market. Mrs. G. W. Phillips had the misfor- i W. D: Matthews, Vice President - Saw GttmMing Gen. Jones to our west, intends tune to lose her old C. A. Bogert, General M'g'r holding an auction sale the latter part last between ergo. Dun n e pia watch on nand - - Uapital $4,100.000, Reierye $5,700,000 �ae of-the month or early in March. her own home. Her Initials F. J. E. Total Assets$70,000,000 W JACKSON, - p yr Mrs. David Jones is attendibit at P. were on the inside case. As the ModerateyCharges for _ I Y�8C11 ROAD the bedside of her father, Mr. Rus- snow was drifting badly that night no A Branch of this Bank has been est."4b. .,�_ set, of Stouffville who, is seriously ill. trace has been found of it yet. Spectacles or lisped in London, En land, Word reached here on Thursday of The carnival on Thursday evening 73 Corrie I tea Have you lots of ftterl the death of Joseph .Pickett, of IIs- was well attended. The Claremont Eye Glasses. I J This Branch will reeve betters or CdAA, sad bridge. Deceased was a brother df .f y *kAANq o°all $ yroolle OrtAIJtpran�inCanada,°.go 12said gave plenty of music. Follow- Oiase BiHa wn"foroouealon,tusks talogn plijo RXIE BROS.. O>R WHiTi16VALZ Oscar and Stephen Pickett, of Glen in are the' Ilrandara and transact every deaarlptlon of y anything Afajor, was a successful farmer and skating couple riletwiFt ed Ada rsxnsd banking bosineu. are prepared Co furnish yo an thin hh £ A Iaformatiot will be furnished on all gasadian in the line of water supply such s big ly respected: Miss Calvert, Pickering, 2nd Thomas masters, great number of tl ' amore are Adair and Miss Burton, Claremont; NO B�S88}4 pumps, windmills, hydraulic tame, changing hands,-mostly amonit the Boys' race. rat Chas. HarieOD, Bro- Bassett A speoia]departzasot+►alt� prpvjda�q for SLe im or sidtofe and Crbee en of our Lotwn of plumbing, etc, fwrmer•s. Scarcely a day passes'edit. , but-e ugham, 2nd L. Sanderson. Claremont; t number of horses may be seen pas. the farmers'race also went to Clare- •IRWELER AND OPTICIAN Cuss. D. GofmoN, Manager They are also expert well drillers sing through. It is more thAn pro- Mont: Relay, race, N. Gibson. Green- c, and respectfully solicit your patron] bable that the demand will still great. wood. Judges, J. Pengelly, Kinsale, p0-Poerrs spew o•�D i H BRA-NOR. age for the future. Incl.Dbone 5521, I ly increase in the next couple ofJohn Gerow, Claremont, and W. Wil• roarr orsaoi3 WHITBY (mon the. eon, Ber•ougbam. , f:. .a`. .. p...; A w _r.,..• .. u" � ;`' .'. '. '..; �A i,. i1 i. r ,,.} ,.x f¢ }".0 «o - +w„ .' ?�..'y.:..r-�s,..^e"x'G.a-', a: �t iL .d ••i•:SL'ys-�r;.. ,.`.��':iy..r:;. r ''q; "•;:+s, ,••1' 'Rr" j- .:ix: ',;u.... N; rr^•@s nr. „cvrr ?%w �7i, •-' w;Ci•a+¢:t C.1f i. ' �'. s� �+,J,. ,: Y .. . .. rr' ,;,., .. � ..,:a� '� '.0 v •'atmn r-rn,, n r�;w•• 3 ,,✓.., �•5t•''" ��',.'"ki;.I`.a+�.'�"s,, s-,1"�'• r"';k � s !Y •Il�t' Via. r- �x^, �• �' ,«. ... _. .... Y.. ,-,.•-,--,...�,x�• �T ,. ,.Fxr+r• Fr.Y. s•,cx;.•tw�r;s�g .�,:�1e•;S}¢F^�+�:?v�y,r-ewm-r..:�'"R'risn. :aesrrea:;*.e..,r+{:;•�dr_ ,., '{r+°F.r•.•s�g"r;,p.- :�,`.w- .. .. _ --'�- • 7. PRICES Of FARM PRODUCtS 4ca whit No. treed, 491.2 > ; 4 1 BABY'S' HEALTH ttr WINTER • �- 41 47 white, 18 to 481.2c; do.. No. 3. 47 \ •- 471.2c; do:, No. 4,_46 to 461.2c. Barley- - �^ Malting, 980 to 01.00. Buckwheat-NQ. $ `During the winter-months the mo- - , 92 w 7 c. Flour-•Idaalwba opsins w heat Hier finds it very difficult to keep .t . 1 1 t Y r HP.1110111 Ir t 1W.4 `l UVJ IJN,Ap1 - - - - - TRADE h: l'1:N'1'Rl~'S 01f uawnts, firsts, 05.60; do., seconds, $5.10;'her little ones �ce21. Colds come on , - $8a Dai�ia�e Reported lIl the West - do., strong bakers', $490; wtucer patents, , quickly and the discomfort to the i .�Alkltill:l. chaice, 14 es to ;5.10; straight rollers, 64.• baby affects the whole household. l.7 40 w 44.60;.do., bags, $2.05 to $2.15. Rolled Tu keep baby well during the win% -Owing to Lack of Storacre Facilities - onto-Barrels, i4.85; du., bags 90-lbs., $2.:! ter, he should be warmly' clothed, - 0: 30. Oran $23 to 24. Shorts, $25 to $26.+0 have a daily bath', lots of fresh air, r res o 1► lots ou - - 1f:ddl asst 028. Moulllie, 028 'to 034. say an a �a y A despatch from Winnipeg says.( happen. in a month to ;000;000 Aad Otter'Produise_ttt Homo - $ar ton,car-lata.' $15 to $15.50 (given-lit airy to keep' 19` ,. et grain in the west is declared . bushels of wheat, and to, sidlilar and .Abroad. 1 cheese-Finest westerns, 1614 to 151.2c:+httle bowels working regularly, as b to be a serious feature just now. quantities-of flax, Oat, and��lb�arl,+y. do:, ensterns, 141.2- to up. Butter-chotc nothing will bring on colds ao r' Hundreds of thousands of bushels STORING GRAIN IN,11OAT8. BaEADEiTUFFtl. est creamery, 33 to Sao; do., secondo, 32 quickly as a clogged condition 'of '� "),ave been exposed-to the weather To atleviate grain congestion at Toronto, Feb. 6. Flour-winces'whes.t, 331-2e. Eggs-Fresh, a6 to_500; do., he bowels. Ba.by's Own Tablets _ ,. all the winter for want of storage the head of the lakes, it was learned 99 per cent.' pateats,'$360 to $3.65 at 'sea•."seieeted, as to 40c; do,..No. 1 atiock,�33 to are the-best medicine a mother can facilities. At Verigin, Sask., in one at innipeg on board, 6lauitgba flours=First patents. 35,;• Potatoes, per bag, -car-lots, $1.70. give her little ones. They break pile, is 500,000 bushels covered with liable authority that ice three feet $s s0; 'samud patents, $5; and strong up colds, cure constipation and in- - _ avow. This belanga to the Dour thick is being- chopped nut of e1e- bakers', $4.80, on.track. Toronto. LIVE STOCK MARKETS. digestion, expel worms and make hobors.- ."It is not a question," vator approaches at Fort Willis, " Manlwba'Wheafr=:;lo. '1 NQrth�rp,. 0l••' Montreal, Feb. ti.-Butchers' cattle, baby•bright and happy. The. Tab- - said a grain man on Wednesday, and that boats•are being run up to 12 Bay porta; xo. z :lorchern at $1.09. let's are sold by medicine dealers or R choice, $6,50 to $6.75: do., medium, $4 to by mail at 25 cents a box from The "of the ruin of an individual. It the elevator spouts and loaded at and No. 3 at 31.05, Bay ports. $s a question of the ruin of whole an added cost of $2,000 per vesse?. Qntario, wheat---No. 2 white, red and $5.50; do., common, $3 to $3.75; butchers' Dr. Williams' D�edieine Co., $rock- �j -tattle- chafes-cows $4.75- to $5,25; 4o•. vi e; Ont.-- . districts. We are- on the verge--of There are forty vessels in the bay, m:=ed _95c outside, medium, •+.1,1 to $4.50; do., bulls, $3- to $5; _A t' the worst'calamity which has ever and it is estil fitted that they will I Peas-Good shipping peas. $1.15, out- -- - cho:ce each, 675 to ffi�: do., _QUAKE$ IN ALASHS. 1Sappen m wes ern a+ com. and medium, each, $50 to fifteen to twenty per cent• of the bushels• of-grain. Grain is, hory'-i oars-car lots of No. '2 Ontario,44c, and of No. 3 at 421.2 to 43c, outside• •No. 2,' springers, $50 to M. Sheep, ewes, $4.50 Shocks Felt Far Into the Interior ears of grain which have come. into ever, coming in too heavily. and i er to $4,7iC bucks and calls, $3.75 to $4.25:. inn' fore congestion il ^ck. Toronto: No. 2 western OY Country. - to-ugh. The same proportion of the abates to ane noticeable exten • nada oats; 491.2 to 50c: an ,o. ' ti_ ty.1Bg_to mornirg Stories to the Ca ambo, $6.50 to.67. Hogs fob. $7 to 07. 25 Calt•ee ffi3 0 ' rain is the r . Bill Ports; ------ --___ ova Alas- undelivered -must be in a "simlar effect that 13,000, 0 bus�le,8 or: urley-.48. lbs, 94`to 95c, outside. Toronto Feb. 6.-Good to choice butcher � 5 �condition. days A few days of wet wes- wheat 'lay in western Canada 'at r Coir.-No. 3' nmcriican yPttow; .711.2 to steers and beifers sold from $6 to$6.26. and were felt on Wednesday thrauiZh- ther would destroy the value of I the present time, W. B. Lanigan, • medium butcher cattle from 85.50 to 6a:9o. out South-weste'rri 'Ali5ka 'and far 4zc, Toranta fres rat.. Common cattle were sold for cancers and into the interior. The tremors were `:.. revery bushel of this grain. To-' assistant traffic manager of ,theI Ry gl.74 to E1.05, outside: .50 up kee 'and lambs - Cotters at the w . s p a felt on the coast as far west as Se- -day day I heard of one elevator with i Canadian Pacific Railway, said that I Bucke•heat-67-to 68c, outside. - were easy., Hoge were a shade firmer at Wail: Fairbanks, 350 miles inland, _ `-$5,000 bushels which had already I he did not believe there was such Bran'-Sisnitoba bran,'I'M in bags. To- $6.25,and $6 35 f.o.b. Other stock Was un. - ';' all-gone bad, The same thing may{a quantity. _. _ reports that it was severe'-lar the ronto freight. Shorts. $25.50 to 626. changed. There was a Browing demand P for good stockers at 14?5 to.$4.75. Com. Tanana Vat.ley. Four shocks .were felt at Cordova, the first and most -- -•--- oa sloe COUNTRY PRODUCE. m kers-were-'draggy' va a n m0 THE CARELESS GROCER RING .AND QUEEN IMTl'RN. severe, coming at 11.12 o'clock, in ,i Apples-winter stock, $2.75 to. $2.5o per , the morning. Three lighter shocks ' `CO11:L_AND'y CURE FOR followed at intervals of about an - and Great Good Came .Arrived at Portsmouth Sunday, 14 barrel. - CpNSL'1IPT10N. •_ _ ' r Blundered, a of It. - Hours :Ahead of Time. Beans-Small lots of hand-picked, 02.35 hour. to 82.40 per bushel. A careless grocer left 'the wrong, A despatch from London says Honer-Extracted. to tins. 11 to 1zc per As proof of what this cure will A REMARKABLE RECORD-• _.. package at a Michigan home .one Bing George and Queen .Mary ar lb Cambs. $260 to Ill - - do for those afflicted with the White - day and thereby brought a great', rived at Portsmouth on Sunday, 14 Balsa liar-tic. 1 at 616.50 to $17. on Plague, read this letter: The increase in )the Eales of-- - ouaehold. I hours ahead of schedule time, on "Dear air. Copeland "SALADA" Tea lasts year over ,- track. and tis 2 at Iia to $ts. 1 n thin on my 1181 one two over one million ' - , .aTm y t waw a he_trip to Del- To When I commenced taking ,your 0, amounted from stomach trouble, 'so acute, hi, where his Majesty was crown ed a �n bed � thousand pounds. This $that the effort to digest ordinary as Emperor of India. The steamer and c�uad not k•ep a g is n twenty-eighth part of the :. I Potatoes-car -lots in bass, It 55, and entire Tea consumption of the Do- .{food gave me great pain, and yacht Medina, with the Rnyal party stomach. �y doctor and a con- - Delawares at $1.60 to. $1:70. out-ofP j minion-and represents -only one. = brought on a condition of such ex on board, .arrived at Spithead at sum tion specia?int said I could not - 11'65 to.$1.15. year a increase in the consuml5tioa . r trense .nervousness that I could not 10' o'clock in the morning in a lire more thali eight or ten da. s, tett 'alone. I thought L should -Poultry-wholesale prices of choice of this popular Te'a. blinding snow storm. It was known but after taking two bottles of your $ dressed poultry r Chickens-d5 to 174 per .a certainly become Insane. I was that the steamship would be in - cure my appetite commenced gain- lb.; fowl, 13 to 14c: ducks. 15 to rbc; geese. p` ed°in flesh that I was little ahead of,time, but she was not ex 't3 to 14c: ducks. is to 16c: geese. ;f3 %0' ing and the weakening perspire- j,pNE M.1N IIF.1_D ['P 30 PEOPLE - r so reduc ected bof�re the evening and there tion stopped. I.now hay a taken ten _ better than a living skeleton: The P y utas no salute from the shore bat- lbs: turkeys• M to 21c. Lire poultry bottles and feel completely cured Daring-,*Work of Fnmaglled Bandit doctors failed to give me relief and, teries, ,which were unprepared for jpoat 2c rower than the above. I ctors ail of give I am better and stronger than I in Vancouver. Ater. Queen-Mother Alexandra and have been for years, and can re- A despatch from Vancouver, B: "One-clay our grcNrervman left a Q BUTTER. EGGS, CHEESE. P r . other members of the Royal family - commend it to anyone suffering I C• says• The most spectacular s+fid pace, o of rigid some uta food by min-( went to Portsmouth in the evening, gutter=Dairy, c5oice, ,n wrappers:'zs from any lung trouble, knowing ' take, so I tried same for dinner. I Ithe boldest hold-up in the city's re- what was surprised to find that it satin• to meet the Bing and Queen. 'to 3oc: large roils. 21 to PC. and interior, what it has done for me, �A'ishlag i cent wave of crime oce-uTred short- via 1& to 190. Creamery quoted at 34 _•ou ,'@'ver success, I remain, yours, _ fie-t my appetite and gave me no _ - for mils, and 32 to 330 for solids. - y'D AYTD- R<T©C h• �ty after 9 o'clock on Thursday night u'. .._. di tress whatever. The next 'meal TR.AGFDY AT N1:AGARA. (when a tone bandit armed, but un Der lb. "Street Car Conductor, t ate-61- it age rt; and to be brief, -- ''Toronto. Canada." masked,- entered McIntyree cafe s -I have lived for the past year al- Three 'PeaDle Drowned When Ice Egss-Fresh•gathered, deli.ered here. Seymour street, one of the largest most eaclusivel oa Grape-N. uts- It Bridge Gave Way. sac• id case lots. I 'am receiving testimonials drily in the city, and flourished his re- - Cheese-targe quoted at t6c. Lad twins like the above-from those who have volver at the heads of thirty even -has proved_to be a most healthful A �eSpatch .from Niagara Falls, at 161.21per lb been given up by the ors. Many And appetizing' food, perfctly Oat•, says ; The lives of one woman - are edily recovering, and some T __. nd women seated at the tables. ' _.adapted to the requirements of'my F he bandit had apparently awaited s ' and two men who had ventured to tiyatem. cross the river on Sunday, on - ROG PRODUCTS. claim to be cured. Our success{ his opportunity, which came when . "Grape `tats is not only easily y with advanced cases proves beyond thy* cashier was called to the We- "Grape-Nuts and assimilated, but I the ice bridge were lost in the to- Bacon-Long clear, 111.2 to U3.4c per a doubt the marvellous quality of hone. He dashed through the find that since I have been using mult of waters in the Whirlpool Ra- lb., in case lots. Pork-short cat $�so: this preparation, It can be taken j front door, made his haul in a few' F it I am able to cat anything else my 'pids, two miles below the falls, to do., mess, $19.50 to $20. Ham on the most delicate stomach, upon moments and disappeared. . appetite fancies, without trouble j which point, they had drifted on the to light, 16 to 161•zc: henry, 14 to 141-2c: which it acts as a stimulating tonic. } from indigestion• The stomach ice. Thousands witnessed the ac•ci'- rolls, 103-4 to lie, breakfast bacon. 16 to As a cure for consumption, weak _SINGLE T.1C IN WEST. troluble-aad nervouanea4r have .left dent, but were helpless to render 17c. backs. 19 to -s0c. or bleeding lungs, lingering coughs _ me, I have regained t plump- aid; although every, effort was Lard-Tierces, 1134c: tabs, sec; pails. or bronchitis it 1s infallible. Price Netiv Syalem Will be Tried is :A1 ef- He, and a views of life plum no made. The victims wore ;=Eldridge 121.4c. y $1 per bottle, or six for $5: Men- to Villages. nese despondent and gloomy. Staunton, aperetary treasurer of tion nearest :express office when Adis etch. from Edmonton says TED sreTEs 3aa$EETs.' ordering. For T.he present sold P '"Other members of my family, the io R. St50 Yo and Wil et, Go., eap g. A bill will be introduced in the Al,- atattoners, s0 Yonge Street, To- Minneapolis, Feb. 6.-Cash wheat-No. t Drily by Wm. R. Copeland; 511 Pape - especially my husband, (whom t No. 1 Northern: $1.051.2erta Legislature by Government` ar .061.7; Ave.,AToronto, Can. -_ - _.. enemy 'heart-burn,'•has been Burrell Heeock, aged 17, of East to 61,06; No. 2 Northern, $1.031.2 to $1•a: members ljagproesin the single taxa• quished) havA also derived great HOSTLER BURNED :ALIVE, ' tion in villages in the Province. it 7. T . -117th Street, Cleveland,--Ohio. No. 3wheac, ilial l•a to $1.02; May. $1.06 to benefit from,the use of Grape-Nus q.�- it proves suceessful the entire taxa- food and we think no morning meal $1.o6f-0-. July, $1.063.4 to 81.067-8. corn- - FIR)CT CON S'1'RL CTTO�t C.13IP No. 3 yellow, 64c. oats-No. 3 white, Clo(hes Caught Fire While Alone tion of the Province will. be on the complete without it,-" Name given _ 48 7 $se-No- 2, B9c, gran-$24.50 to in Stratford Hotel Stables. single tax basis. This will be Canadian Postum Co., Windsor, $24,75. Flour-Flret patent'@, $s.2o to $s• unique in the history of Taxation, H-undred Workmen Homeless a# says .For no other Province or State has Ont. Hawk Lake-Loss' $15,000. 50; second patents, $4.85 to $5.10; first A despatch from Startford "There's a reason, ..and it is �� pi"Theaifi6d in the"little'book, "The clears, $3.60 to $3.95; `eeeond -clears, $2.• In a small fire of mysterious origin i yet attempted it A despatch from . Sault Ste. 50 to 82.90. at the City. Hotel stables on Thuil lair :. Road to Wellville," in pkgs' I1larie, Ont., says: One hundred Buffalo, Feb. 6-spring wheat-No. 1 day afternoon, Robert McEwen, FOREST-RESER`VE .IN ROCKIES _ EYer read me'above letter? Anew ens I work�rGe=: are homeless 164 miles-.up Northern, carloads, afore, $1.1614; Win. one Of the hostlers, lost•his life. In iappoan from time t, time. 'They ars, the line• 'of the , Algima Central ter, No. 2 red, $1.03; No. 3 red, 11.00; No. some manner his clothes caught Government Will Appropriate ipnutne, true, and tui-of human interest.. j;ailway', at:Hawk Lake, the result fire while he was alone in the barn, $110,000 for Expenses. _ 2 white, $1.03. Corn-No. -3 yellow. 70c: ..1I\E FIREMEN DISMISSED. •�of a fire wl]1ch swept the base camp No. a yellow, 661-20, all on track through through which he ran, blazing from A despatch from Ottawa says _-. head to font,-to fall-into the arms of n the recommendations I Construction Company early .on billed. Oats-No. 2 white,. �2c; o. F-ollo�eln¢ Montreal Morn Were Absent From white, 55c; No: 4 white, 54c.-; Barley - his father, who had 'just- come out of the Conservation Commis ion e �- Ditty and-Drunk.. Wednesday. Loss $15,000'. - Malting, $120 to $1.35•. of the hotel, and succumb. De- Government will set aside $110,000 - ceased, who was forty-five years of to be expended'th:s yea$on the'nel4 ? A despatch from Montreal says. e a e and of splendid physique, was Niue firemen.were on Thursday din- MONTREAL MARKETS. g Rocky Mountain forest reserve. r burned almost to a crisp. The o missed from the (6rigacle by Chief Montreal. 'Feb. 6.-Oats-Ca adiaa' bleat= stable was eery little damaged, and TremMa -with-the 'approval t f the QVICKLTNt:THROAT AND Lill 25 CENT erri.•.No. 2_60,1-21 to 51c; do., No. 3, 481.2 the horses, seventeen in number, Board of Control, the offences al- ` _ ___. ... -. ! were all gotten out safely. `-- + leged against the men being either -- - " -- I I _ 1 .f l i` :A FLEET OF D.ESTROTF.RB. PRIVATE OFFICE ' . drunkenness oT'absence from only �1 ii- �� �%!�4 '�(,+��y f � -without- leave. Two were...partica i . ,i i f� � �.. C� early bad cases of firemen neglect- I Il British :Admiralty Issues`a Signifl- �e --ing their duties.while the fire �cas cant Call. - �' I being--fol on Jacques Cartier l 1 �. " ,,'r A desp,ltrli fr'oT London- says 4squa.re last'week, and Chief Tremb 1 w 's necessal dis- i i An'unexpected call has been made +lay said 1t a y lO l u ''` I cn Thursday bei all the shipVuild- , charge the men if the p'rope'r dis- + I �,: +cipline «a4'to be rnaintained in the I II ors on the list 1_,f construction for Crarrimtng'down 101-chosen d l 1 jill�li,llli ,'the Britis-IT lrtyy•to send in tenders food, and rushing back to 'brigade. f ;' ^,• a - t8 I y - __ for a nevi' fleet of torpedo-boat de- work,tends straight to d s stroyers of tlie most up-to-date { pepsin, wish all itTsrans in type. Each o` the firms has been missy. invited to tender for three boats. _ ProFrr habits of eating, p'rovisi'on- for the construe tioo with a 1`la-Dr.,-Co D s - i �I��•'� t i l' Nl f�� , of these craft was -made in this y - pepsin' Tablet after each 1�1�111r, I ,' �1 -estiniate-ss, but' rom P.- - years nal. P nett, "restore good inept• na't'al men -have for a Long tion, health and happiness. time complained of the lick in the - A British navy of fast sea-going tor- kbox of Na-lJrn-Co Dys- pedis-fin t" dc -capable of- peps:a. Tablets costs b,rt 1 �, coping with modern cruisers. 50c. at yocr D-uggist's. _ - _ �. is- WHAT HE H.%1) OV RhOOKL"D. :1.1'.,rdJ'r in Counc,l has Vern is $cal a, f a,a n n 'ed. I + The Darling's Mother (who had"}ust lie,ardt.he asks)-"So I ?m to sued providing for compensation to ` be Four mother-in-law, JemmieV, families •,f sears "By 'Jove'I 'never thought of that."- W'r ?ter t^r;r lives in the service JPTnmiP (taken'all aback r ie to Dent. W. t., t 1 !,f the. C'ansdian navy. • 'bond for ire same 11.v S•„per. _ ptatinnal Ort;$; end Cheminal Co..Toronto' •-...a. .,.�. ^.+"d-... -x. . ..-^' .*." 'm. .r .•.J ..r. ..:y .1•.•r. .ua a+ur* ••'•w"». 1 •F .ya.-3 '~,r �,.r?•.:•^±:t`�t w.� aw -,:;:a r... -::., .�� Y 4 s,Wf-tt` ".. � '�,-�'r.:: `�-.' •. '-.' -','."... ' '. G r.a . Y .:�'7�, Y x+iu .'��",tr. ,«{;cs'J -'-4*c, -u "�; 1� ^'. M k,p� �.ki,:y•_ •'d",•�'!s-.+.. r. �. '�;4 - (,r� av�'rJ�,,,�xu ry. ` zr »r � qqq ` GElt JAR. Dr. Ingram, Bishop 'of London, Is a blow from a kicking cow' 1 SCORE A FAILURE who has many Canadian admirers, .Teal milk pivows _. _ .. declares that children-of whom he ,Marriage vows are too often fol- L thele y p h lowed by marriage rows. is veru estiions,. u set him wit Everybody has to hustle, even the: iy -__ - - --- 4 ~' Not long age the Bishop was ad- egg is compelled to scramble, ofd- 4". '. }rt �DD'S HID\EY PILLS dressing a gathering of poor ehil- times. EME86rE TRIL'MPHAXT FROM dren, and at the close of his re- Those whv,rise early iD £he iiiorn- `~ EVERY TEST. marks invited any boy or' girl to ing are the rhore likely to rise above , •' H -, '' ask him questions, His Lordship their troubles. JErnest St. Pierre to hots t floored by a little girl, who asked: they have to scratch for a livin$ _ ---- rescued him from t$e tortures of "Please, sir, why did the angels the more useful they'become. r :k Backache and.Bright's Disease. :. *-->s - The physiologists tell-us that we petit Bois Franc, Temiacouta ;� act as if they had ave five senses, nn yet folks ® S - ;- Co., Que.r. F.;by. 5.(Special)-Er- :.;�� Gr � ; ;: One of'our contemporaries advis- - p �, . " p-est St. Pierre a well-kue_*m- arm- t es scales for the farm, and that er of this place is telling his,neigh San Jose critl ris-doing its best _ t:ts of his 8 8 sole r Sf�a t to.supply them. tt. A LYO■' _!1, L _pLtiJrtl■l: FARMS FOR RENT AND BALE. • , . P - ` from,Bright's Disease and he al- x` LYON & P U M M E R � W DAWSON. NINETY COLBORNE t> _ ways winds up with: r GOOD LOOKS ��D GOOD (MembersToron StockB:change) tel• 6f.KEET, TORONTO. "1 advise allpersons•suffering TEMPER. 'stocks, Bonds and.Mining StockeSou ht and. � �F;Y ACRE FRUIT FARM-NIAGARA r [rom Backache or Bright''s Disease sold on commission. Dealers In Goviromeat �. District. sf, and Muntefpef-Secnrittes - — todd's Kidney Pills." For. yu f Ca CrS. �IF`TY ACRE F&tH-T FARM - ST. CO use D' like thousands of other sufferersin al Melinda Street, TORONTO F Catharines; with buildfdXs. —__= ' F Tels. M. 7876.8 Cable: "Lyonplum" r.e Canada e g 6t. Pierre found h}s x A f ablHeave and ou ever unhappy ticed the little pa ns o.w miser ,uild St. CAthWENTY.FlVE arines; Brick House;FARM ; . cure in the old old Canadian Kid- ney remedy. And his indeed was a particular- and aches, mike -one? A stingingWell' �1�'cut, badlychapped hands, a nasty eNITOBA, ALBERTA sASXATC,A,1 . bad• case. His a -es were uffed' __ _ _ = twit_ar,n-British:le szmions; &I y y P Bishop Ingram of London.. _ burn,-a.-sore foot, in quarter, half or whale sections; also andFui -none----- -none of them wounds or,ailments to large blocks. -likely - o cause serlous rou e, F B' UYING A FARM IT WILL PAY !t nervous, while the pains in his back when they had wings?" but bad enough to put an edge on that �NY�N you to eonpult Mr. H. W. Dawson, made an form of work something Dr. Ingram escaped by bIandl 11 -Ninety to Street, Toronto. _ .• Y g g - y ones temper'and spoil good looks. can use' , . -'-to be avoided. Today he is strong inquiring, "What little boy orggir fro akanhio.advice ever n inepain ; r HELP WANTED. and well. Six boxes-of Dodds would like to answe this ues- i 'A^'a --Kidney Pills worked the transfor- tion?" ---- y = .R EARN THE BARBER TRADE RIGHT- Just Use 7.am- u s soon as you I L The bf,;ler Barber Colleire is the ort matin. - J g.nzl college; founded in 1893; graduates .' put it_on_to a sore, -a cut, a burn, ��f More and more in this neighbor, BARD TIMES AT DAD'S. or any skin-injury, it stops the pain 'Ii" 1 I are now successful barbers- all over the hood is it becoming a motto, "If. i '`, z '' ``',`lcicvoII get Wri te-f-for instruction; o�M offer "- the disease is of the kidneys.or from The teacher was trying to explain and the smarting and starts up hes.- rrr: ' -' , ing. Don't think that because Zam- ,i ,•i � tiEnrbrr College, 221 Queen East, Tomato. °. the kidneys, Dodds Kidney Pills the uses of the.thermometer. , T Ati'rED-LADIES To Do PLAIN Twill cure it." They have been tried "How can .we .tel!," she aFkvd, Buk is so widen used by medics, Id ed ! `� and light.sewing at home, whole �+ men, b nurses, and for serious skin , q ALL these „r -pare time, good pay: work sent any in many eases of backache, rheu- In winter, for instance, how much y r d Stance, chargee paid; send stamps for diseases and accidents it is oals,t�r DIFFERENT KINDS matism, lumbago and Bright'-s dis- colder one day is than another ` of Goods fall_p artie>.lars. ?�atiouai lltanniactnnne r ease, and in no case where they day 4 ' senous cases. Keep it handy in the. _ Co., 3t.ntreal. kitchen, the wurktoom,.and use it with the SAME Dye. f _ have been, given a fair trial have `,'When it's awful cold," spoke i-�--� i 011'. -WORK.-.1sE %VAST ItEIJABLE �. .. they failed to cure— _.- up the barber's - little boy, ''no immediately you. get some injury i used � I familic� 'to operate oar high-speed VII , , or have same sore. - a• •Sato Knitting )Iurh:nea at Lume 'b body goes t .git his hair cut.' w'i.,le or •pare time knitting-for the : A P03SIBILITY. -=-- M Chas. Barrett, Harmony t,adLt: g.<,d .wageg. rot• an particulars : ti Mrs, L H. A,111 JIF 0 111 AV T AWNRoad,Truro, N. S.,sans: "I had an ! eddross. Tho Canadian wholesale -Diet buting Co. Dept. W. Or!Ma. Ontario. . e s gq a mea ingT lul ingrowing toe nag•, w; is caused me aE fire." acute agony. Sometimes the pain GtrETfUc ALL KiNDS°r MALE HELP WANTED. -. "Then he had better be careful �►A1,A REALS THE LUNGS ' was so severe I could not sleep. It 4 - i, STOPS COUCNS PlUCE. i5 casrs I;' / 1 E'.+:GRA-P11 F:R.y AND ETATInv r Dr--they-will put him out- became so bad that I feared b:cc,d- CLEAN amyl SIMPLE to Use. � Brenta-wanted for new railways SINKING SPELL. poisoning had set in. I was advl4ed wn.�,,. .,,,, u,a.« torr n-.r •,�.r: r, R "-" $� to b;A$75 monthly a start. we a Only One "BROMO QUININE." y. a+..,', A t<�••,,.,romr....rDr att,•+nr rt r,:nitte :n this work. Free"BiTi'fr j8 de- A "that la L.%SATIFE BR05(OQ''t�l):E Lrnk to try Zam-Buk and- bound tip the [%..,, y,> <.,,.,r&rJ._pd str)¢Y a••••a+rt+a • r,lea aturk and wages• IIsy and Mall Boarder-"Say, this .bacon is sore toe with It In a few days It lNa " ,t'ah&,dwCo.. LJm.t-l. eL ntreri. 11',)Urte�, Dgminion P:bool _Telegraph? for the signature of E. W (iAUVE. used the . •• __h-d­ 'Toronto. - World over to Cure aCold'lnOne Day.- 25e downright bad"' was much easier, and I continued. -- ----- :� Landlady-' That's queer.' The the treatment. The result is .that NOT MUCH BRA1tb: 1 AGENTS walvseD A man can be`a good deal'surer butcher said it was only - BillyHas aEv'rs 1YANTED - A LINE FOR ' about how oa should invest our' - - no�more trouble wlthdit nd I hays mRegim l:ec ham bra ns?"cle Peyster ever?no suppl it for our c the 4 y y cured." I w rq home. write us for our choice 41 money than about how .he should Boarder—"�1 ell,ttmust have had J create.% aaP+:;v pro notion in Canada l Zam Buk cuPc� ilea, eczema. Arthur-"`Fell, he has on Bator today. Nd ontiav n coisry. 'Apply B. n invest his own. a relapse. varicose ulcers, c sores, ab- da • nights. t '.� ses,• b poisoning, r1n;- 1L $ 817URt an" even tri g, C I (n, 2^; All hit <.. 7!tawa unday. mortis s; If you aro a sufferer from-colds and .P g' in MISCELLANkaUS. an a similar _=kin di-eases. get a bo-ttle of Bickle's Anti-Con- - _• - t t AY and 1'_tRM SCALES. Wilson's aces rvo r 11 - Sod everywhere at 50c. a box or The Pill That Brings Relief• gale W-rk 3 r-.:;anede. -Tu to. it ties. It Swffl be found- thtest its at ani . '. .. stof ree for fe=rns Zam- (�o , To a;meal he lis onehas sas botaken fear nos Lei:n .. TUMORS, uuMe:u rn�u LuSrea uhoa; --- - `. yon Buk ,praise bestowed on it is too high. ,E _ ___ UPP S <.n Dy go.r tum.t�rr'StmenL wr,te no r,1. _ ..... i, of fulness and pains in the atomacli before too late. Dr- Be ;maa Uodie•i c0. It does all that.- is. claimed for it, The Nova Scotia "Lumber Xing" says - l •I consider MINARD'S LINIMENT the It i$ much easier to fi rget.w at he suffers from' dcspepaia, whlcl] Limited +'.,+iirtg.v.,oA UnL Lind does it thoroughly. - Do.- not BEST liniment in use, von ought to know than it is to will persist,if it be nut dealt with, roil ACALE Guetsnv'IEbD, Vtleorr s _• _ take any substitute f0! B1Ckle'9 I got my toot badly stomal later Ihe Fcale Works, 9 ESplanado. 1�orootw Syr stood the test of this bei All the d NT and'Itllwai`as �ii A 4 ever ne Ic know what ,oil ought to-forget. PP y i bas s medicine Phlati can ls are the UL.NTS WANTED - A a'rvnlr OF - . -..._._Yours T��l[clDZIILLEN. 1vPchildrenpoice their condition r+ g P g ale, restless and_s:ek- taken to.brim relief. These ills; Age,cy propositions convincer `.'best dealers .sell it. u, -.^.nt noire can equal ours. roti wilt'aL - C n t n t are specially compounded to deal i ways regret it if yo4 don't apply for par` worms, Mother Graves' Worm with dvs sia, and their steriin-q ttculara :o Travellers' Dept.. 228 Albert 8L. TK' + Ottaw'a In- Great Britain and Ireland - - . _ Exterminator will relieve them and qualities ' in this rerpeet can be! ,pF�IeLi,Ta eDvirs FREE, con.ala 1'-v� there are over ninety thousand restore 6e lth. ' a Vouched for by legions of users. I �1 as in regard to any dtsea t,owest public-houses, 1 kr:ccs 1n drugs of all kinds rutae, fitted by, mats Bend measure. Mlaard's Liniment Curs Gorda. as February, it is true, is s little_ Every. time:a marc has a co-ld•in It takes- 'twice -as long to figure meat. Glosses fitted by a e. Writs today _ .I - = - but .it _ie likel to ' - short, pull his head he is expected `to take's out how to avail doing a thin as _tor aaythra¢ sola iD rat•,laas dins I y March.h without& `'bankruptingo o a vice. f . It is the man who knows all gD 1cPt # s CURED IN s To t� •iTl4va. about it who has the least to say on _ o.your eel tired; aehv, and P►tE V it es to o it. + _ LEANING LADtE : .the Subjecf. ynur,trnK,ist will ro'ur,d inlney if P%Zo t)i'T- WALKING N. .OUTING SUITS e A Mild Pill for Delicate Women. sore at.night I Rub them:with a MF NT fail&t., curd any case a Iwh,n,, lsund. z Nobody wants -'to earn 'money -The most delicate woman can little Hamling Wizard Oil. They'll Bleeding or Yrgtrudip Fite,la a,to 14 days sec, n•a he done perfectly by our Rrenob prooe.a Try to _ half as much undergo. a course of Parmelee's be in the morning and so-will - Britsh Amerfown..,Dyeing GO., �. . Vegetable Pills without fear of un- YOu. The man who leads a. dog life hlonlreal, Toronto, O.tatYa and Quebec. as'he wants to get it. ,-;0 pleasant consequences. Their ac- -- has some excuse for growing. .��m les So Bad - -tion, while wholly effective, is-mild You�need not worry about givilig - The 8aui•of,a Piano b the Minard's Liniment Cures Distemper. i and .agreeable. No violent pains his Satanic majesty his due; he'll Action. 'insist on the flevasAshamed or purgings follow, their. use,•as get it. , + Many a man's wisdom is taken' •• +• : thousands of women who have used s OTTO HIGEL them can testify. They are, there- The Poor Man's Friend.-Put up .far granted because 'of the smart ; things 'he doestt t say. - Piano Adtfon J* fore, strongly recommended tq 1.0_ in small bottles that are easily ` Tried Everything but Did It No Good. men, who are more prone to dis- Portable and 'sold for a very small i One Box of.Cuticuma Ointment Corns and-warts disappe&r when orders of the.digestive organs than 'sum, Dr. Thomas' - Eclectric -Oil y, FITS end .for Free Boort gtvins treated with Holloway's Corn Cure full particutara:nt TRENCH >` Took Pimples Away, men. " possesses. -more' 'power.in concen- REMEOv, the World-famousTRENCH without leaving a scar. trated .form than one hundred Cure for Epilepsy and Fits. i „ Simple Dome treatment. 3, *About seven .years av pimples broke. A woman is'the fairest creature, times the _quantity: of many unl;u- za vaura' gsLceee■. r - out sill over my facd and neck, When they REGULAR TELESCOPE. would fir. on earth-also the unfairest. . ants: Its thea Hess and the variewife Testimonials from all uses tow is it can put, make it ec s wa s- a over him. rens-°f-th�t+o*ra-over red,then after a while they would turn white. P , 1.000 in one,year, and matter would come out. sometimes Mlnard's Liniment Cures. Caret In Cows. the poor man's friend-, No desler'_s, Hes what you might call a tele- TRENCH'S REMEDIES LIMITED ' they would itch so I could hardly sleep. I - stock is complete without it. scope husband." What 0 you t . James' ChaMbers, Toronto. was ashamed-to go down stree.', my face rr „ "' „ _ looked to bad. I went to several doctors GENTLE HINTS IN CHINA, . mean?"' "Shedraws himout, sees a ~ - and got medicine,which did the no good,and -_There is- a peculiar 'and, long- FAVORED BOTH SIDES. through him and.shuts him.up." bought ointment,salves and patent medicines, standibi 'cu stom in 'the Celestial ,t +, . , DOW'S zl`' but none of them would cure.my face and g Grandma. ., said Brewster's �.- neck. A frig-nd advised me to try Cuticurs kingdom of China. It is to present ), Try.-Murine Eye Remedy R■ ointment. I t one bo and it took the young son one day, which of my When Pimples away before I had it all used u I coffins to' parents .by sons and P c t „ , „ \ntimartln¢-Feelaflnc-.lite QuL k1y P• parents do I re_emb.e? BO'th', 'TrvJt(nr'Hcd,tl'.nk,K'ntery li)•ra and + - -. can•Fay it is a won'derrui remedy. Any daughters, when the parents attain „ �10'n P Grano ate% i:�ellda. illnarob d 13.ok .. ---sufferer who has pimplers should UsQ Cutku,a the grandmother answered. You 1n.earh Ynclialre. Nl'ItINL ly co,n Ointment It tHey Want a sure cure. I neve! fifty-five years of age, - artd wish ve our mother's remarkable �' {*+,ilei nnca'r.tent ++. bili any soap equal to Cuticurs soap." ) ia,tet ne"bct arra In any-y.fu CPLp si SI ed Aylmer Bath them very many happy returns deci:c tedct % roc many year., Now. ( gn ) era. Parkhill, Oat., p011T ' for spending money', ,and Veesa/'dednated to the Public and Bold h Dec. 2-s, 1.910. the dap. Often these coffins re lour faint is ab clots genius for l,rugklata eL9Do•dc pet lwttio. Murine !A used as wardrobes until the are �s7 s'e i'= Haire ,n Aseptic Tutxe, 4bo-b0c, Lp IL CS 1 i e not making it.' ��. florins Eye.Remedy Co., ChloapoSTUR G�� - Sates All Over Baby's Body needed for their legitimate Purpose. "When my baby boy was six months . Therefore, coffins are usually to be -SOMETHING WRONG. ' ' old, bis body was completely covered seen An. many• houses in Chins.. _ �� 4urn, .and cause terrible atifte�ring. The of thehelderl ar eo let 1 when n ane confidencemI k vyereean thin e- ; with large sores that seemed to Itch and ' e, Old man. _ ou } ruption began In pimples w ich would y p p h y something.p j External applicittion for man, came oen ut nd fingergnailsetellro[f, a dine member of the family dies the coffin culiar Iboking about me I" or.,beast. , Everyone knows of sores were over the entire body causing i5 used. Many'of'the customs of ''No, why Z" _ I the wonderful qualities in the.. little or no sleep Sor baby or myself. Great China have Veen done away with, „ - 4, scabs would come off 1vhen I.removed•his, That tall, handsome woman oil of the STURGEON for , shirt, We trfed a rest many remedies hut but this seems to'have a stronger a just beyond the punch bow] asked sprains, lameness, etc. .. nothing would help him;till a friend induced bold'oti the people." me to try Cuticura Soap and Ointment. I. ole a moment ago.whether L.fiddle•d _ Dr. Dow's formula has it in - used the C:ticura Soap and Ointment but =- � t y Or' la-ed chess." its best form. For Rheumatism, a ,, sori ttmc before I could see that he was NO R-OMANCE IN HIS SOUL. P '-Improving, and in sia weekse time he was Lumbago, Neuralgia;,'Swellings, ?'r eat g 1y So a�e arse h ie, 9ged a�nn _ "What " enthusiastically ex- SAME 'OLD STORY ete.Y•iL cannot"'be equalled. � 1. bef Tet( C fo ' r eq , intment, although we had tried ssve.ral claimed the man of 40 who was at- " you colitribbte something' 'Try it"once and, you will be other thinf end doctors too. I think the tEndin -the "coming-outparty,". Cant Cuticura Remedies will do all that is claimed g g- . for our ehatity bazaar Y" satisfied. Price 25 semis. -for than and a great deal more."• (Signed) "is more, 'bealltlfu than a girl.of • ,1 2gr.s. Noble Tubman, Dodson, Mont., Jan 20 who la JUS% budding into woman- But the� affair has been over ASK-Y,OUR oF_ALMR._ n� ° f , , _ _ A �:: two weeks. HE SELLS IT. _ Cutic`tira Soap and Coin tiro Ointment sold hood(' L 3 rr�jji, "Yea;:we're making ti the de y _ by dtuggists and i4ealers everywhere. Send �� ++ g pJ The $rayley Drug Co., Ltd., Well, replied the man of G0, n to Putter Drug k Chem.Cel,.,58 Catntnbus fiCit now. Ave.. Boston, U. it. A.; for a liber&► true "if voiF really want my cnini�n. I Bole .Props: Bt John, N. B. , - syt�,i�ot eacli,wlthaa➢.bod�lat.. should say a nice, new $20 bill," ED. 7' ISSUE .R--t3 ttlnard s Lln meq! Curq Dlphthr. , • �`•"'°a�• n r:;•,,Y au'e '"'^>�.,.. ' ,,.-.,,� ,•- ,;',:,_ _ -;::.. •v�.m'Si-� �.- - ;e',.d' ...'•.Y''- y>c..:�,,:cb `,a.._... °:,�' ..a�r� Aar*..-'' '`,rs;,.:.r.' `,<�R ,�•'«,. �� .,..�.:+ri ..sr7P s5,r, ,'�' �' 'v .;rE�• .•s f 8 ..S:n. ... :r �..�•� ,.-...._.. ._ •.,,�;!.,.�. ._ ,., :.%,. ...«,. �•••' ^,°a.''z ....,._` .... .-r,l�.swc-..,- ,,••w ...n: "'moi �• :wa,., ..-,+mo.'s+. ,r, ,ii.+ � A _ �. .. ,.,•- ... .. a ^u*t.`^.fib .err. ";""""'.„ - '#1s;::.- '+•rii^'•+a,,'.S. -..q.. ..cmp:r.W�w,•L.iW'•. ar_ e� v� � � '_f�"` � �ti � � y.• -774 _ r - ,. ... .. ',. w_+ ..:•• '• •�- ,.;,,�-Lir„', • Wm. Birkett has returned to work mom$ t nu4t,11 4ppubltahedev�Frsaaymorainsstit�s0,tale, on the C. P. R. �pA BALE-A good Jersey cowtbH g .. .ung•Out. Messrs, Uriah' and deo, J. Jones �,n in about the lit 6t April. Apply - - SATES OF ADPF,ATURNG: spent Sunday in Balsam. to lift.BIOHASDSON.Be"tins. lY _ 'iytrstinaettion penins '- loosnta. Stewart Corner, of Kinsale, visited POSTS FOR BALE-The under- RDSON'S" Bach sub"itent inewlion, lire- b cents at0eo. Jones' one day last week. This rate dose no:Include Iwi.l OrForefgn Mrs. B. W. Jones has returned from signed for has in Bale shoot►000 cedar 1 �- advirilsamenca. suitable for fencing. For rywoor particulars gpeaial terms Riven co-partial -making cos, the city much improv4d us health- apply to•r,S.HONEY,Cherrywood 17x9 slits for sore months or by that year. Half Win. Jones vistted-Stewart Corner, R Y y or y contracts payable Quarterly. Kinsale, a couple of days last week, L�OR SALE-House and tot situated ROCE Stlaineae ,ten line*or under,with paper h on Brock Ft.. Olar moat, oppoe-te the r - nae oaT. $b tp.sayable is advance. Misses Ada and Beulah Jones spent yiethodist ohurch. For particulate aypl to - y �Noticsialooal columns ten centuple"llne, Sunday at Jas. Madilrs, Claremont. W,J.Gl3EGG,North Claremont 5itT _ mea eu tient.inecrtion. nin cs Special coatraotra • e Xcowu on s p Noise sale at Stoufiville,on Saturday'. CtHR - e under- tion. No frge adjertising S signed has for*ale a auriber of hbropehire Advertisements without writteL icatruotions _Miss Tessy Leth.' of Eganville, is Down rhesrlfaK rams, eztra.Rood quality, lot FRESH FRO'GEN WHITE FISH, TROUT HERUI�iG and SALMON 4 �:�rlllbe inserted until foruiddegand thaw so- visiting her sister,. 3lrll. W. F. ��'il- Claremont,La.cou.T,YtckeenC, or phone E, E:. 1•t'G H. ments°mustbein writing Vaal septi tothe pub- soon H xad.;`Ifsa Ada .Jon USTS OR SALE-Tile under- S�;UK D HAUDIE. FILLETS, HERRING, SALT ac . . ,tob,Work promptIvattended to. = at Geo. Lee a;.Wougbati) one day lust P s sued has for sale a uLtnber of soca talar .. _SAL`iO:�, WHITE FISH - TERMS n•P-ek. osta• For furth,r art.cu,ars urite to B. W. e2.3:�per year ;-$1.00�i pail in advane�. Will Br-ignttl is negotiating to take LOMON.Rouse Hill, or phony lfluivetn or T b p 7 P Uuu'oarton, `.. over the treason businer•f lately carried - _-- -_---- IFRESI-� SELE� OYSTERS • _Subeeriytiotia to the tini:e3 States,Si. 0 - oat by «ilson Blackburn. OST-A li ht brown }Dung collie in advance , Master..Raymond Junes took ;port I, dog with collar,answers w the nave of in the entertainment at Claretu'ont on "Bob,* iYua!set ncen t anile and a salt east of JOHN. MURKAR, Proprietor. . .Friday rendering excellent viol eel• kia:teriuC Village. Any information leading to fall line of Fresh Pure Groceries _ - { _ its recovery will be rewarded JUseen smi rH. King at.Nazi,YickeriuR• - - _ . Robert Sadler has been under the - - - W in BOC a i re �IWAKEMONT LIVERY and Kesi. always stock t sir - - cold, but'is much improved at time of encs o ,ems a The following books have recently tend$leaving for tLe North west,he offers for a Breen ridded:co the Pickering Public Writ'ing, our young Hien lost his way sale hie complete livery outs] ,and alaohisresi• 'THE =�tasAR. ibrary. One of denco opposite the uvory. Per ratable Qarti while returning from an evenita calarsapply toREUBEN BF-88E, Claremont s ,''VL JUVENILE FICTION g Oat, 17•tf s • - Strawberry-Acres, Richmond visit one night leaf week. By file look . Buy all our Groceries there. ` (Barden, _ of the various tracks he must have AR!1i TO RENT-Containing 9b 3' Burnett travel--several miles- during the acres,oe los air Goo.-a `r.-. r r ., - .. - The HiII; -.._---'-V st heti_ night. Who it was is no moment, Sul• a.the AIeZ,L6�tp:farm Good hcuw and A. 1, - -- ---. _----- - BrE:y.B.EihiClfena�_� !lipg$ ant of water, <icod orchard, (irtaat Bear Island, �IcFai•land ce it to lay i t near to atna scoop 1� rived home. iaf.armatioa apply to is. J, MAfINELL.White- -' � '- a Tom Stapleton, Brereton Vale,Out. Mal - ° _ Champion of the School. Shaw r Phantom Battleship, Chesterton _ ri�[MOTHY SEED-The undernigneh _ ;Jl51aul. te'r M -- A Little Child, - --Teske} _ 6�tIr wle a quantity off aad timothy Also t o The Story Girl. Montgoiner a e gust No L Gois lot to a J eo y =- _ a gnaotity ct o.A.C,No. Yl ,barley. Improved An Hour with the Fairies, Wiggin - strain of the Mandescheuri rallaty, For fur. { ADC j T F1CTlO�t cher part.eulars appply to or phone W 68Th EY60 + ` Bros,lot 1o,con 8, Pickering. 19.20 'Carp from Bagdad. McDrat`h --- .___ -. ._ __ A•11 Winter goods going at coat. sr w •-Cvmmoo Law. Ch?ami►ers �O ftiJNT-A farm r•itataining_ 50 ' !Barbara Worth. WrightDVISED A scree more or leas.sftusted oat l,t 42, Cou y4 _ 5, Pickering,in good state of culttivaIIloo, Fail \Iles Midthorne, M Cutebeon t1i =QgQ lone 2 acres f o fall grain. Clay loam, '''Ethan,Frome. _', Morton Hood Goose end outbaild,oge,.orelY�rd ao 1 9 a + t _ p - �1le.Sollow'ng i ti l of goods to be sacrificed - ....Red Pepper Burn& Richmond rmalt$roue: wt11 rent for a term of}late..a Following the Star. -Barelxt fly w O.H.PiTGH,GreenFitver, t8•t On the Iron xt"Big Cloud, Pachard _ TT�AHSI FOR SALE-Lot 19�con. 1tltnly, Tudhope Cutter. raga 42.00, Hoop going at 33.00 r 'The fourth Wxtcb• Coda i+ Y!ckeriag t3ua!*tiog of�u acres more or 1 Set two-knee Bobsleighs, reg. 33.00, now x.50 1lfeasu,e of a Stan, DuncanOPERATION tea.a never is inq stream,S stela of Orchard.N' Sister ''The Long Roll, Johnston � - smai:fruit ci all Yinds. i'usseutoa given stet 4 Pttlpers, Lvr'O styles. Ce}". 14 DO and 1.5.00. fair clearance l l _ -: i3ister to.>;vanitelinv, Robert!- of April. iv-2. Also I fresh o wal for sale. ALL -1 (Good Luck) Horses Power, 4-horse reg. 4a 00, less than cost 33.000 of D�rM s�+ply t AiiOd l3HIG. Singer of the Ko,ttenap; Kuuwler �+ Hroakroad,ona.or�o�pho-asltcR tsronRhata T-MAt�la1$ ri;IIBing int}1-ti�id gats L'fz�etV 3ris� r8g _; OQ,.fn 5 - l�tep?►erd of the Hills., Wrighs bored by Lyda E. Pink- ant. 9•tf - a• ._ Fteckley, _ 1 Galloway Robe._reg. x_00, a bargain at 14.93 _ - Bortet ham's OR SALE-A good rwigh-cast � - c f -Mary Carey. 'BOsbel bouse cdstwuiva a v,oms beside* cloy eta i Saskatchewan ROabR CO clear i.00 Weaver of Dreams." Kees -a l.roca cemeut cellar, Bard end Rot: wetar 2 dozen BlanketA, also 4 dozen pair Mitts, Gloves and Gauntlets at car - Master's Violin- Reeo Canifton, Ont.-',T had been a mat taei•le bone, Onoliftb of an acre tf rnod gsrd•.. a Love in a LEtitle Town, ;;Buckroar sufferer for five years. due doctor on c4ntaietog five aerie trees besides other below cost 9 r v`au with Aloo�armtog colo atcacnedn Yorfirst cz n'- 1 Only, Fur-lined Coat. reg. 45.00. a 4acriftce 45.9.ri- r Richard 3ie Hell, �M1'artl told the It was ulcera of the uterus. = -:'-Sixes and Sevens. Henry and another told me it was a fibroid or particulars apply to THOS, F SVEPHES- 1 Scotch-lined Coat. fur collar, t 14,95 A DOLT N[)N•F1C T1U?f tumor, No one sov ciaremoat 7tt _ n at 1 a knows what I sofa - - 2 Cloth Coats, reg., 12.00, at 9.50 Life of Stevenson, Balfont know I would =- e - - _ "The Browning-. _ 14'hil`inkfp 6 Set Sweetest Bells at different prices, -_ Father Lacombe, l3ni;her always be worse ,�. �� - e F at erriain periods e Apostles of the NoXth Codi to The New North. Cameros ig) and" never µ'asdwajru N regular, and the Ir Though the He. o! C•+Wads. YeiKl �+ bearing-d u w n Uown North, drrnfrl' -r • • z CCuche{ain, Hul - wswerry II bit ue Corsican. Ir,hna+tna 1 was vers ill in Wc�V�.i,: - mocco, Bat-ret bed.andthedoctnT WHITBY,' ONT. - T6e+Ca0,iir. 1�'htt, told me L. wouldti�10. _,34y La er•Education, W ashingtrm, hada to have an = _ , 1 rg operation, sad Give ,the-young f. lkt t bo�t+''t, Let E�'EHYTHI\G FOR TBE . FARMER t We and Uur Children, Hutchi+tyot that I might the 'rhem have rtn rdueatiots-of the right - _ during the operation. I.wrote to my kind=nu waste time: no uceleds et- Phones : Bell 90 ; iudependedE 52. -- -'LfiTT16RS TO TH6_f:IJITOR sister•about it and she advised me to - pease-$3u-3 months. - - take Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable -- - dirt,=The proposal has been roadr• y ge _ Q Compound. Throw h personal eape- - p tlie__inthave h nasus Pf t erint' g O N 'T­1 �ieo It to have the route of theold hence I have found it the bestmidi- Zest Place in Caaada D F ORG ET -Whitby-Brougham trail route *hang' cine in.the world for female troubles, tfor it has cured ale.aiid I'did not have : lip cd on the retimn trip. The proposer' , -change would convenience a great to have the operation after all. The for Superior Business or Shorthand To call at C. H. BURLING`S FUR NITL'AE STORE. We have foil Compound also helped me while Education in the (creat and PQpult r number of farmers south of Given po para n°ood and along the Kingston roved. ins throw,ggh Change of"Lite.' -Mrs. Iinea in all House Furniture. _ Pickering township has-never had L�Tf'rtw 25LAIR. Canifton, Ontario. J=Qijajy -any due recognition by the govern E.Pihkham's Vegetable Com- Lydia See oar special value in Extension T`ablee. These are Solid Oak, _- men-of the day,and this is one thing and, made from roots and herbs, I , pedestal foot,a very handlsotne table at $14.50 and $15.90. L'Lio should has roved to be the most succangfril I r •sbow his hand. There is apparent re y or curing he worst forms of TORONTO. ONT- Others as low as $8.00. some objection- from Kinsale and female ills, including displaoemente, -- ' i-Greenwbod because they can not have inflammation, fibroid tumors, irrega- Graduates readily obtain good poli- -Vacuum-Cleaners for gale, also one for neat by the day. _ --t*o mails a day. What would they larities, periodic pains,backache,bear- � tions and the demand is fully thhree _ Illy to oar portion ;where we tr,tve ingdownleeling, flatulency, indigel>` owes our supply. This college is _ CAI E AND SEE US- -J = (from 2 to 4 miles for a!nail once:& on,and nervous prostration. It Copts open all year. Students have lately day? but a trifle to try it, and the result hag taken positions at$i0, $t10. $7v and _ - r- If the department can do Anything been worth millions tosufferini wemea• - SLW per nlon'tb Enter now. - - .,fto still keep the old route.and.vet gi.v, -- . -�tbe test of us a chance, well and good. HARNESS "MAKER - Catalogue frac, -_ Careful attention Riven to Embalming and Funeral Work. 'bet it is surely time that we had H j W. J. Elliott, Principal Phone-night or,day-Bell or Independent. ' _ change. The'undersigned ned is prepared to do all Cor: Yon'ge and.Alexander-Ste." With three railways crossing out R. P a H RL N G work Pntrueted to him along tfixt lisp. ' ''township and a good' populiitfon, it �Vm. J. Bodell'� -_does --- - --- • • - waft a delivery 'of our mail from hoe 5tnre. Oa>rders solicited. - --Whitby•evehi to the centre of tht repairing nt�xtly and promptly done �'t{g T#�{�� ((�� � � - -- townfthi`t. It is tip to our represeilttt. st moderate prices. Give hire a call i i a ..PICKERI.N `-" f 0111•'• r - •tive-in the Dollfinion House to pay H -next time you need.atiythinfz. STOVE-A�iD NUT e little attention to the ones who art _ F..STEPHE !SON.. ' Ed seldotn beard from and have no pull. 19.31 Broughaur, Ont, The STA�i DARU FUEL EL CO., Ltd. C Sweet t0 Yat►re tet►fy.' _ Laxasets. 5 AC.*IoMdl igrw Blacksmi.thi�g - arRIII LI.� CherryWo"ation - �i%tdley, Feb. 8th, 1812.. Are gnu Interested COAL • -COAL Having tented the Dunbarton ishop ' •- .Mnadays, Wednesdays and � FAIR HINTS 1n.� ak10g MOIIe� !� Fridays on1R. - and opened the same, I us pd par- to ed to do all work entrusted to ; R. C. �A'CT2�ECN- BEST ANT'HRACITE.. me in the above line'. WORTHY,THE ATTENTION OF PIMPLE If so, why not co-operate With Its? j si r„ Horsesboein a specialty. WHO WISH TO PRESERVE THE 111.4-IR We want x_ good Hve agent in this Phone Mark. 50211, The. standard Funs-boat Call in and-see tlm0.- - �, have your own brush and comb at loan and vicinity to handle our - t Limited hon►e and athnir dreaserii. Fem'tnR, Roofing.' Engines, Paints _ - GREENBLRN, and other rodul?t8:-Ii-you are am- Z . ---` Never use a brush or comb in public P C. N. R. === ARTON --�_�'ptaces;they are usually- covered with hitioua, energetic, and have a little VERLA N'D DIINB rend- cash, we cion•make you n ver . dandruff germs. y y y A gen R attractiye offer. Write for our �. H. etrlbSOnt Sweet t0 FA Wash your hair brush once a week proposition. - Ied. Phone, Bro. 705. i aX-etS A Ca #lewd taudv& with soap Lind warm" wafer to'whicb- _ is added a disinfectant. THE PAGE WIRE FENCE CG: ;;fir Shampoo the hair once a week wash .. .- and water. p re Use PARISIAN SAGE ever da Kin LIMITED " P King St.& Atlaintic Ave., Toronto .. rubbing thoroughly,into the scalp. RE1f PARISIAN SAGE is guaranteed - OVERLAND MODEL,59T rJL� � DIV 14 K7 - " by T. At. McFadden to destroy dan. NOTICE TO CREDITORS �1 •-:-dru f germs and abolish -dandruff, or MOTOR : `jA RS -q►one back. - _ : Ests6liehed 1873 •OF CANADA To stop hair from falling and scalp" NOTICE is ,hetelq~given that all �/ from Etching, or money hack. pe.'rsons having clainis' against the ANO TRUCKS __ ' To put life and beauty into dull est&'te.of William Logan, of the vil- ' • - . --- •`A DEPOSIT OF ONE:. DOLLAR _ -faded hair, or money -back. --Price lageo�Piehering: -in the-thenty.of 1912 Models are tinsurpassed for ii -•.50 cents. Onta xio, deceased, who died on or value and' efticiency. ahont the twenty-eighth day :of De- -- - _la received in our Savings Bank Department, and is 4 s cember, A. D., 1911, are required to Above cut .r-epresents our_.five. t Card- of Thanks- send" 'iy post, prepaid, to Fred G. pgssenger, thirty horse power car' sufficient to open an account and entide the Depositor'to � { - - Logan, 111 He Ill Ave. Toronto, ea- at $1$r5 00, delivered in.Toronto a pays $pelt, The highest current rate of Interest is ,. 'I take this opportunty of thanking ecutor for the said estate, on of be. fully equipped. �� CY�, and money i1Day .Ede withdrawn• at-W, time .r >' my many friends in brougham and• fare tbe`29th day of February. 1212, - old r s- Claremont for the C1t11 without fail acrd and se'e - - _ _great kindness and their names, addresses and descrip- WIfiJllollt delay., mom expressions of sympathy extended to tions, and ?till pnrtictilars of- their onr 1811 Models. = -ARD nie and my family in our recent be- claims, and the security, if any, held' .Savings Bank Department at Every Branch. ;86 reavement by the death of my bus- by them. thaw-Overland Sales Co., kta.nd. These acts of kindness have Dated at-Toronto, this lit day of 'I('��KERING BR"CH done much to lighten our burden and February, A. D. 1912. .62 to 50 Adelaide St.. West, e" " -- -.Will-always be re�bered by us. FFLRu. G. LoGAw. R. W. CORDON. Msasaa�wr. Must, W. T. WlLeorr. 19-22 bsecutor +? .sF:•,.,',,"^n��'?a•i,: ��a1"•t.^.°°r.'4,.',�W^'s'f`,w..;,.a.W.:e:-:N:.,e.:,C'•.e. ...-.e`i^!i•tn,.'tn•.a. ircdi;,'S',o.i'.•9t��r.,a.;,::.r.;1,r,..�,,>. .�.?s.,r�•.-. r:...;.n'-o-;r.,... a•,t..�.:�.:...-,.,•.,m-r,r;•g_.-,,We;d,y.•;..„..,:--r-.«i-v.,.r•M.• eY`:r�:,.mf,.r:a.h' c-;..._••�T ,C.:.';� „R..'...�'•5 t:,.a" i.r.-e:'" .„•�a.. 9 .r' . a:w M e Hh,.. A L3 �.0'w✓.. AT W a KHi$"?asx i:2r e'� c �,Re •+.r,'si a,w+' u. _..^•"•''s^', � Wit.. �' .. .: ,. � .. .. ,,,� .,..,..z •?--�'.:�•, mr.,._;.,..c$ av _s°;i:� t;. •3::,�y,..�,++r•.,w..'. _ .nr i aft• y.,,k•r ., : •' .. ..� . ." S,, a .. 4. �+ w, iMONT _ ZILMM riclett, of 1A71ngwood, ldually but surely the life',force -Rev. Mr. Mann was in the cit is the guest of Bert and Mrs. Man- 'ebbedwaited , r ," away, and th��gh , �, H. Ri H 1 on Monday: y fie•' upon by every ministry that medi. homeJohs Wagg, of Markham, is t Miss Jennie Rawson, of Toron- cal pkill and kindly loving hands DSO S t present. pe Sunday at the home of could bring, there was no recov -- -- Albert - T�,o�-_ her brother, Albert.t. A� ery of couscioueneQa, and on the �° of finest display o _ - porlaal owias f :-home over Sunday. t Chiimberlain,_..1 � of afternoon of Tuesday, the , 8th, ` Oh`°a' s r� terse assortment of ,Yti Rev. J. A. Grant had a business Claremont, sang with his usual inet., he eased away. Mr.- Mac- s oAs9Ifolls, Toys, just p stationary. $- trip to the city on Tuesday. success,at the social held at Ash- nab was born in Glasgow, Scot- received for the Holiday trade, OaH John Greggurn last week, y % gg unloaded a car of landi in 1840 and came to Can- - sad see them. i7 Manitoba oats on Friday last. A most enjoyable time was agent ads with his brother John in 1855. Mr. Barr , of Oshawa, 9 y J; p 1$ttbeariptiona taken"for all Keg"" 1 '' pent on 1londa evenin at the home Hes ent some Time in the e - u .. rown. a ga ring o ryce, c urrcc i - Cu. iii To- Weekly 4d Daily, Newspaper I?r'. R. L. Graham, dentist, will was in the nature of a fancily re- ronto, but in 1859 entered into - < - - ---be here as usual on Wednesday union, aci the eve of the departure partnership with hi3 brother in W ' T -EH- next. of firs."W. E. Risebrough to join business in-Clare n 0110,winc ey • _• R= -.— . .__ A number from here are attend- her husband in the Peace River conducted t_-o)rether, first in th_e Zzoo3c Street. _ -�7CThitby' ins the Toronto Fat Stuck Show Di.,trict in far Alberta. Among stone building on the S. IN. of t this week. _ presetrt were-five s4 ere an 'four corneas, t len in. the frame Miss Ffosaie organ is spending one brother ; Mrs. J. W. Cowie, store on the N. W. and lastly froth - -- - --"- - ..a fen, clays with Miss Laura.Evans, Mrs. J. Brown, Mrs. A. Caster, 1x75 till 1899 iu.the present brick, - ' iof Whitby. Gibson, and Mrs. W. `Maenab's store' on the S, E. Since A large number from here at- F. Risebrongb, and Duncan Dol- retiring from business Mr. Mac- tended the Brougham carnival ow phin, besides-a number of nieces nab has enjoyed-'a -----�-•�-� J y grind many Are" Thursday. acrd'other friends. An incidentof years of well-earned le'' e, still Yon content to scuffle one row of Corn, Potatoes, Turn, Man- "<V Miss Mary Adair, of Agincourt, the gathering was the taking of a taking a keen and practiLfdl inter- gels, Beans or any other hoe crop at a time? -spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. photo raph of the farm Would g family group. est in life, And keeping closely in you rather be pp-to-date, do two rows armee;-better an ;Robbins. All report a very pleasant time. touch with the events'of the pas easier that other riding Cultivators or Scufflers can do it? " Miss Alice Pearson, of Torouto, It is our sad duty, this wee ecus ars. In rel i 'o i he was a 'open£ in ay ere A e come o chronicle the death of Mr. Dun- loyalem r a e res yterian - — �f you are a wide-awake, business:• aI' her parents. cats Macnab, one of the Church, servin far man pioneers g Y Years _ _ '-. •-farmer you should have our Cater= Thomas Wilson, of Myrtle, was of Claremont, and one of its best ae superintendent of the Sunda here on Monde evening Y - logos. It explains why the 72 in. Y ng ®njo3dng known and most respected Citi- School, and for nearly a third of A curl.on-the-rini,< _ Planet Jr., Alt $tees;two-row rid- A sufferer for a number o century-as leader of the service - Miller Bros. -are exhibiting -a. years from rheumatism, -- .- fpr^"- da politics-he was a - - 8 ., I� number of fat cattle at the Toron- nab had been less robust than canals n ars an e-pt him- - .ter and easier and twice as quick as •. to Fat Stock Show. usual'since the first of the winter, self well-informed with regard- to _ Jas. S. Ro rr' any other machine on the market. " about the middle the public affairs of his'time. In It tells how these machines are f arm stock, implements, etc. on of January suffered from weakness leisure hours he found much plea- ' Feb. '22nd. See ,bills. ' of the heart, and consulted his sure in bowling and curling, in made, of the Seven Years Experi. Fred Madill,of Toronto Univer- physician. After a few days com- both of which• he was widely �: e,nce (do not buy an experiment) sity, and friend spent Sunday plete rest, he Seemed to largely known as an enthusiastic and we have had in making them, and - with the former'& parents. regain the lost skilful l+a other practical farmer's opinions ` ground, and on player. As a business man Mrs Sykes, of Glen Major, i Saturday and Sunday, the 80th of weli•recoRnized ability and un of diem the world over. For coria- ` spending a few dwgs with her and 21st of Jants#ry he seemed al• questioned integrity he -was re- • daughter, Mrs:bavid Ross. most quite as well as usual, and spected by all who knew him, and piste Catalogue address '. David Roes, foreman of the car- 'as a generous and loyal friend he f there appeared no reason for im- g Y pettier gang a the C. P. R. is mediate apprehension. During won the abiding affection of a Howard E. TllrTlel" L' E,2l�i h1teP�lei Making a few daps vacation. the night of .. however, n8 1 'ge circle. The cordial a raps- g t , _ Frank and Mrs. Hxm, of the 7th Suffered a stroke of�paralyais af- thy of the community is extend- _ concessiou entertained a nurubtr C lectins the right eide,and ten►por- to the friends who mourn his - ALL AND SEE SAMPLiE of friends ort Fridayevening. n g• ariJy depriving him of the Wer loss, ani especially to his niece, Miss Maud Mann has returned of speech. His strop vim ' Miss Mar from Ottawa whereu g stead, and after patient and faithful atte�tdadce Shorthand Mab EaS7 visiting friends for the past month. for pian _ TZ'HITEZ'ALF�, pa li brief period of r over a w e k much of is comfo Lisa df a bright-' If such evidence as the fotlowta ex- M rs• T. E. _Ste henaon enter- ' p Ice rallied, and for over a week g g Aonouoceathat she is prepared;to do 1' rained-&-number of her friends on continued to improve. During nese and peace, tracts from letters sad other equally all kinds of plain- sewing, including . .: Ir - :. Wednesday evening of last week this period he was Almost whop -- ' strong testimony contained to our ,men's shirts and pants. The Mission Band concert and Y booklet• isnot sufficent to satisfy an - !re� from in, And though he y ken on Fridayevening was a sue- person desirous of learning sbortha n g ;poke but little, �VA9 mentally P R r t•esa. The church n'as full and P f then there can be name rit in any btisi- «; CHOPPING trright, and ably to recognize And cess tinder the sun: - fEXPgRIrgN$ the proceeds amounted to about ncotae his friends, And it Seem- r P $60. DEAR MR Ct..u.Rtos-•'it is a lea- e�i >ieaAonable to ho that be - ` � _____ sure to write a testimonial endnrsin ® •,. Mlsa Ji. CAa�IP, who has been ill K might fully recover. The hope anything so much superior -to other ! ' at the hums of her pant, Mrs pas vain, however, for on the The undersigned Is thins used for the acne Forgie. with pueumonia, has risen R prepared to do g purpose as .. night of Ikednesday the 31st of your system of Eclectic 9horthxnd is .taken to her home, but is not full • grain chopping every day to-others I have exatriined. 3 January a_second And heavier ,, -` recovered. mtroke followed, and the vital for in the week except be pleamed to reply to any communi- TRA-DC MAMS SatttrdA cation that ttiny he sent me .with re- Dcalwes `" ads We regret to have to say that ves were so seriously impaired y. a►t-tataKrs lte� Robert Bowes is again confined to that there was no power of re- !erence to tb"ystem, or to have any ayono.eec+��&retch endo wne„ir bed At the hams of his daughter, one interested Call to see me."-L. S. a on, ar eoeoan'r ovamou .eo.a:�cacDer ar e - Mrs. George Morgan, Up a severe covers left From that time gra- .John F. Bayles, Greenwood F•Art.ts, 4n Parliament sc.. (teacher.) iioo.��� it 040. a°t° Attack of rheumatism. —..-_ --_.-.__ 'Con" Our'Fwll and Winter Term coca- ti �•� m can Mrs. George Gerow, of Port Per; wenced September 5th, but students �c1a''oE1C°'Wftho i' in k" _ry, came over to Claremont on A GOOD -.,BREAKFAST may enroll, soy day, as instruction,is Mobday to be with her fried stric tly raoo,.t. A y 9aoeae=ed weet� CUP- for Fortifies one-against Elie cold and wind this r tye�or call for free booklet. ac,on .moommos prop tar Miss M. Macnab Burin the illness �°' att+wiesese sas;r of her uncle, Mr. Duncan Macnab. _-� Clarkf3'a ShOrtbaIId College - The snow-shoe club bad their :-_ . . :_. :severe weather. - -_...: _ ,b06 College TO suing Aye. Witt first tramp on Monday evening, Quaker Oats and Rice, fresh Rolled Oats finest Flaked Wheat, v��esa� ending up at the home of Mr. and Granulated Oatmeal, choicest W heatlets, Gold Duet Oatmeal, ' tit Mrs. Rabbios, where they were Graham Four, Shredded ,Wheat. Cornflakes.. Poet w, R. BRYAN entertaiped to an oyster supper. Toasties, Triscuit, Grape Nuts and Aunt f MIV a m� ' BLASE James Johnston returned to his Jemima'& Pancake Flour. Tobaccos, p�i and smokers' home at Em o on Friday night, af- Fm wholesome sit - ~ $' e w eundriee,- Centml office Bell 'ter spendiu a few da s here ow- pastry use Hisaimi Sour, also Baker's Jo and Purit 1 _i -. a g _ VQA r UURs mo er u>c roceries are a res set. a o x y R rt C Roteton Lsun i i - _ His father accompanied him to- 0M ` ° Tnto. 33SCLZf'2386�1 (=0=tTG,7.-Store 3 , _ � R ! Q ! � �R��� CLARBMONT. ONTARIO e` We are clad.-to be able to report _ -_' S $Q,�e �t ca '°� R ve �ss .:.that Miss recovery rn is mak- GEORGE PHILIP - .'BROUGHAM o M� � � g &D -o l b= Pkkes�ng Lnnz� Y&d =,. _-- -ming a good recave from her re- f � � �•w .cent atttack of pneumonia, and is -- o _ g O3C - lookiag forward to returning to .a.. - -1'�1es 1 grades of New Brunswick Shingles .. Jin aschool at an earl date. 11 as a- and patent roofing. - hir�. M. Henderson has been -. O� Co M• g g a a a. Yeb �'M 1 in. and 2 in.he pine and 1 in and 2 cos confined to bed for several clays a ►SJ &f * ► afar,; �7 o hemlock, rough. .by°an attack of pleurisy, but at - ° a. Apr �'s 1 in:pine and hemlock, dressed' time of writing is reported better. K ' °' : ..y �' F"m� r�•y �es -and matched. Her many friends hope soon to }° „ „ „ J no p e Tertnte BtlflotLy Cae bt ,see her in her usual health: •�to CX S a .t�� July es A few from here attended the Tintern Clearing Sale from Januar °r � � �' � °' ''�'sep°� � W. D: GORDON &SON, 34: _ Y _ 4„i Oct. r.!e Pickering, Ont, ..funeral of the late Joseph Piekett,of $ .� MenttAkine, on Saturday, inter- 20th to February 29th, 1912. R place in the Uxbridge oaf n'O temeterp. The deceased Was fur- January 1913-Whitby 13, oehawa 14,Brougham BM9Oero may U'Uxbridge 10,Oaaniaeton 0, 1 ` tnerly a.resident of the 8th of L'•x- - n ptwgrove bridge. The meeting of the quarterly Now for our Once-a-Year Clearing Sale. Those of you who have L� I - board of the Methodist church Now $LaCkSlnith SMO -profited by other sales of ours at other timeP.know_ that a 5 Q � � was held on Monday last. Anions dollar is as big as a dollar and shall- other business the vote on church union was taken, resulting in_an - Hsvi fg leaked t b -Hy-, smith - - waa before the Sale unanimous verdict in favor of the -�- - - - __ cion. The vote of the member - p y y y design , Of all ou the congre• _.. son, I preps d o gen j uc weeks dadipay oti our •toot s arm - am to d oral Ration will be taken a little Imter. blur- smithing 1n a lues. and obtain prices, Don't be misled by a' Come To Dur Bargain Sale agents we do not employ them,oonse fent: The ballots for the vote on HORS88HOWNG A SPECIALTY - ly we can, and do throw off the agents <1 The union in the Presbyterian commission of lA r cent.,whtohyon will! a !Church were issued on Suday last. DON'T keep the good news-tel] your friends. Tell Ind, phone,No. 302, Claremont per i them they can't buy without saving dollars. oertainly•save by purchasing from aa. •,All members and Adult Adherents ' - Teti them the Sale will last to 29th of Febra 0°u sO1O1�' 7••�••- .are entitled to vote. Any whoJOHN MCGRATH' 'have-have not-received their bal• -= -ary, 1912, and tai. them -they should make it WMIT"ANITE Co., +.. a point to bet supplied during that time. B',& GErAREMONT, ONT. osoe. Whitby, onaetx Nm lots may have them se crus time CAUSE PRICES WILL GO BACK WITH A _ r r :by calling at the masse; In At the BANG ON THE MORNING OF THE IST E. W. EVANS ervices,nPxt Sunda In order DAY OF ARCA, 1912. The - Pickering f to g'ivea full opportunity to all, TQ -the ballots may be -returned as REMEMBER this is a Dry Goods Store,--a Shoe'Stere, a Hat and Cap Manufacturer Vigilance Comm_ ittee pnmP late as the 25th of the month. Store, a Millinery Store, a Grocery'Store,, - - > The carnival in the rink here on a Crockery Store, Shop and Residene -Dundas St, , Tuesday of last week was well _ - -. ".• 'The oh}ect of`thG Association is to .atterided. ..The band was present lessen stealing and prosecute y WHITBY, ONT. r Vons. and furnished suitable music. The - e •lona. doe Whitby House ' the wens! of were awarded as follows : A Few Of the BOOBS 8IId PriCeB Three rs -prizesMembers having property stolen oommaill• Best lady,in costume, Miss Jennie Date immediately with any member Rawson. Best irritation of an Men's Fleece-lined Shirts and' Drawers, re 50c and 80e, for 45c. We are prepared to,instal wood or iron R• of Exsentire•Committes. P P old maid. Ist. Thomas Birkett, Men's Sweaters, reg. 1.50, for 75c. Boys' and Girl8' Sweaters, pumps on short notice,also tittend 2nd. Clifford Pilkey ; Spider ljeg reg. 75c,'for 49c. Ladies' Shoes, black reg. 1.40, roc Mombarehip fee X1.00. to all kinds tit repairing. dude, 1st. Jae Linn, 2nd. George 1.15 ;,`Pan, reg. 1.90, for 1.49. Men's Caps, reg. Tioteba'mav be had tram the President or r Strausser; Second beat of the 50c for 25c. Set Dishes, re 8.00 for secretery on application. Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill. g , also gasoline engines and farmer's race, let. Fred Sander- 4.99. ' Pillows per pair, reg, 1.00, for 75c. Exec. Com.-L. D. Basks, the squre gear ' son, 2nd. Magnus Morgan ; Mrst W V. Richardson, ickering. Ont) ..heat of barrel race, Magnus Mor. MAGNET CREAM SEPARATOM gag D. SIMIPSON f Co., PICgERING J.A. O'Connortd4.tArthltr,.8@ere.e.ry phase No,60 at reaidene3e. •v ud, .:us.' /'.,. ,.w! ,y-. +a.il r. .R} ..,, .. rfT v:.:,:. � .. x:� ,r.ty.•+.i i .L.. ♦w'.r..-c '�.y_e� y%.,'. .:,}ya.V:•i.'�r - R ^.'�.' ,✓ h,Y . �.. a,. ;'.,xc ,., 3' r .n •Y., �. ... , '�' -:.:.w*'' .. -jF r_�W aY y 5+'_ �'F+*`e. .r'�c�' ., .. .w.+,..afi ,.r :,-;;..:; :a. .. ,:.���....�' .3.• "'k .• ..,'-+�.+- •gds., Ce: r.« n....,.4: _ Y.'' .a«�.;,,,a;s„ry Cx' ✓tr. 'a, a„�'�' v. �,F i+�,.�. �-'a' k , 1 r "I beg of you to li:stea,,, c Teas 0 ` the dismayed shopkeeper. "I nccrilnift­ had - Why use ° �. no idea you weradrom the Prefec- 0 uali an value, when del�+c�OUS �' ture, otherwise I would have an q y t' swered you in the first, instance.E� rs here R n lefts have bee - There - : .l STher -- _ L came Monsieur•Beiatljolal;f:' - • fFom London He called for them three or four times. The last let- % THE HOUSE t HE ter arrived yesterday morning. It _ BARBETT is here now. I have not seen Mon- ce the revi- sant sieur ous evening." ad-on-demand __ r whom were in no way cog $e took from a drawer a packet Tea can be h feta tied together with string, 1 e In of the ea'ran" of - - "With a clock bow of much Po'Ito publicity and the'app. In the and the handwriting betrayed the - - - litfnesa he took his leave, carrying,! sensational statements contents of most of them. Qj,�Jr �reFt� or (��• �^"ed-fl�► � , �_• _ _ Blac�y 8 t '$ALA�Ar Tae't►oso � . ____ ___ of t es did not t a iU,a him the.ease of diamonds. I press. - - Oce- -heslet�c iv - _ __ rus have never seen him since: Last'' "But, monsieur," cried tbe to Monsieur de Lisle's examination. FREE Samples Paolcet on Ertquipl►• Adder - something must be He seized the bundle and went _ night in the Foreign Office I met Frenchman, '` --_- . .. of.'� you, I presume, in- through its contents carefully, but - — Captain'Gaultier, who told ma done• Even y _ the rencontre on the steamer. I E Principal tend to lay hands'on the p' this time Monsieur de Lisle was I - •y on and it tlo y == 'readily, forgave him for the rd's-, are wandering s saki', the truths. _ •_ faits he had made with reference While they P g ����� �ts O�e � � � ear" about the county each hour makes There was only one letterIe {o my appearance, but it was' too:1 easier- for---thern-to secrete the dressed to Beau} bad that he should imagine Idiamonds so effectual) that no as foreign e1 It containedpostmark. k. aBrett singleto et bolt to Paris with a lady Of'i hat may be the result the I stance offer several first-class bond incestrtllDta theatrics} apps Sultan will never recover . f,- o notepaper g P , carr ,n our unqualified reaoat--- ' daylight."- ! >> dress, any words save ese r cent. n -- or wo th cried Fairholme, r`if it arty' I beg �f said' the- scrawled. across.the centre-"Tout- meII _ yielding 6 e et y g "Calm yourself, li_i>;ITR 0 __- dation. had been the night steamer--- barrister, _With difficult• com_pelling ra bei',." _ __ F R FULL DETAILS u1_-excl8imed-Fdlth----� t is excit a pI+ced-tlte�ocument. aazl-its I "I�abby. _�____ - "Uh, I meant, of course," slam- himself to reason ,with . h n 1�� on the _ _____ i ht. eble. policeman. "Yoxi speak as envelope in his pocket-book, and pRPORAT{ON, LI�AITE (lists then fixed his keen gITIUR -Gaultier might , have been more' thong we- - +7s�am•s street, rtentr..l. easily tnistaken." j jot of evidence to 'secure the con- shopkeepers pa i to cornhtit, taollYON, esoL>►se `Welt, and what happened at viction of Diibais and his associ sie:"What aulola s? Was he a FreMnch- 3os taoninnsn sulldintt, TOROMTO, the Foreign Office l i ales-before g )edge•_ _._._...-- man;stout-my--height, elegant in i Brett's -question recalled the 11 "But is it not so?" screamed the appearance, well built, with long' ' 'younger people to the gravity of other. thin hands, and straight tapering the conclave. . :'No; it is very far from' being i fingers, with very fair•skin and high "First' of all," said Talbot,y color. dark hair and large eyes set felony and held in durance vile an their testimony is wanted, "'I''uirholme drove me straight '-Then what are we to do?" said deeply beneath well-marked eye- is he? fid you lose sight of the the catnmissary, piteously throw- brows?" cut after your escape? , should we ever capture Dubois." t home, where it. was necessary to At Brett' request detectives give some slight,preliminary expla- ing out his hands and shruggins "That is he t° the life." cried the "I did," laughed Talbot. B,it were hunting through Paris all that nRt:on before I made a too t:uddee his shoulders with the eloquent shopkeeper. "Monsieur must know Inspector Winter did not. By., _ `appearance, so I remained in the 1 tench gesture that betokens utter him well. I recall him now exac-tl-v, ( some mysterious means he learnt'i night and the next day for a sign cab outside whilst Fairholme went,bewilderment. but I could not for a hundred francs) all about Fairhulme'R action a of Bussetri_ul-Nlulk and his lemTurk- i. n ` :in end found F,dith." "Difficuhy thorgh it may be, we have described him so aZeurately." smashing the door, ti\`hilst I was fah friends. liut these gentlemen oi v vinfr. st 114h the main pal I -How long have you known at the Foreigt-i the n11!id thetwomhanhe' had vanished as completely as if _ t}1C,ceiling; but.there was so much of our work: In other w<? him i ' roe in th had swallowed them UP• F "Let me think," ',fused the man. i "\\'inter is a perec It .was no.i un meaning in his'voice t`tat this time must s�ctire the diamonds before I four comp sni�ns quitted-the train it was the turn of the young couple we collar the. mtrrderers.". ?svho had now somewhat recovered Raid Brett. "He dreams of hand t nal servitude. I h°Ito at Nlarseille% late at night and the _ __.to blush. I `The Frenchman was silent for a' from his alarm. ;`lie came here cuffs.and pe i Ione day last week-I think 4t was that or at any rate tha your ',alae •barrister received a telegram from � --- -- "\fie did not take fang to explain moment. At last he said submis is couple will not b brought t(i the c matters continued.Talbot • I alvei}- In what way can I help?' (Thur--dal. because that day my tri in it ommisRary stnriaunciag t t - --sent off messengers posthaste to the By procuring for me- from the dauq�r Marie-no matter what will nut be mixed up - the search made by the police had 5 chief of. your department an. su I Mnric did, I remember the date- Oh, no. A% Boon asvlighPsrd the vielded no results, that he sudden- ----sent ' and others ing v recalled t '4e to c Besting that if pnasible we should thorizat:on to call in the aid of the ' 1 ]e he is n e of a door- Under-S4--c wile', and where I may asked if I did not rece�ve letters rompl,r e•ommunicated with Scots IFS1 and windowless to<> the quite well .now.. He.carne in and Under-Secretary's mry s inset -at. the Foreign OfFice Within de I P __. sn hour my were'goodenougls sire their assistance•" for a fee: I said Yep. and tokI land laid The Frenchman an cafe Nuir: s. v.iPws, and there- Bat 'what of the house of tl�e I him that- I charged ten centiniea his wife will be remanded on'a To be continued') fore fall in with nay •rtunit' to tel} - - fere I had an opo° 3 Rue Bonbunnerie?" per letter. He gave me.his name- mvsterl. ua char;:e of a�ettln; a. - them my story exmct!v as I have ,,you anticipated my nest ra' He a}ways handed me half a franc rPpeatRd_.if t,0 you.. The.result is'. quest. -Whilst you are looking to and would never take any change / 1�., I P����i that I carry with me a letter from p Was he alone?" %' -ONE that letter roti must- lace at my , • which he oat trusty " n�,t stock its the Under-.Secretary in disposal two of ,your RI biv, sic v mom_ varia r'.� tuous al explains his views, I am already IigPnts. In their-company "Th'"k you•mYouuthink y ` Lord -• will not br+ .ti. , *�•yn�yh . a,odi[ �� w0 •- •acquainted with his reasons. ,but I, Fairholme and P?rP° g arrested to-nigh I You -_ 2 toile t - - have no d�ubt that he puts'them be the house 'to-night." have told the truth." International OCIC FOOd {fore woo ryuite c.eafly: , They were conversing in the come Th© shopkeeper's proteFtat:ons• that he had given every assistance / Every err.t ieveated +tkis�onderfulbealth• He handed a letter to Brett. Its• In office at a late hour after followed_ them into i bnnV bnck":•r+`n•w�'s' aconic but unm15-- po ,�2+ es.cows,sh�VbO�• �ontet7ts.were ..i in er . Brett had qts=fled his triead ' he � in his w ' ,� : r scaoo than f _ Careful testa abed that a I*14 E g*T O VanLd you ora' Gra'rrd-1 -- TN _---- =- ,'The inquiry- in which Within a fete minutes the two , ,• _ Brett clismiased the tao�Ptt'c= COWS a the rcYular c Q rood• ow 'STOCK FOOD wi 1 leery hor+ea i .� eiigaged," it rc a mosmt usseorebec� anti Englishmen-con - and their French cum Ifives and.returnFd to the hotel, I TERAATIO - 1,IVL quart',of oats without it - g l where. he and Fairholme found i A ►to 4%uol Df si'xk��da with the t ',funs were sLandin outsxie :�lo• 1 r w ..,-]fisted J11tiCal' ha'. ���///"'" eth,ns , e r r 1ti AT OVAL discretion. Tl:e gravest N q}; 'Rue Bonbonner:e', and thec ; I di.th and her br(�tler sitting up TrST1110NIAL STM+ 1!oolt to fatten aasmala for _ t .:w to,?tL .nazi it. Ask)•our importance 'is attached to its °tit fu' rd that Monsieur de Lisle key 1 for them. When Talbot heard the A,�-, s� �,, market_ it. r ,o¢ laists at. ,^'�'�I',«t u"u't' dealer!or it. come. No.truuble or expense should a small shop: whose only significant I,contents of t•he letter he remark i evaw.th,e interfere with the , .. ,, 1 K,Ut W 4 tbaI ire have . E s) S3;o a stock alluded t° feature was a placard announc?n3 !ed ; r I SuppOae Lhat `Ali goes well' Y}„, ,..0 r��t i Bonk far you- their d our ams and dressed prisoner?" �"..^,,,i,,,re�'.i trim u' . adlrran,and tell us the number of bled re.storatiou of the dissmunda to their I that letters might be ad means that I am still a p th"Kar t:,r r,,It ever n«.a. you K;•_?fitful 6wn'er. The British .Gov ' there. ' Undoubtedly,". gala the barris- 11 , t .e w„a ouwinter of WTIRstack11ML �� : �, urn r 1 this as.a..most when he. no- r«.tial w,th•nt Iti '',•ewes"•• 111TEipiitTiWipL$TOCK AS io „ ” -tom'{•,_ "The letter was pealed In .«•:,..r,^t,.nwGrn.II.Y pa%iro caltlal l? sir.ice t i the State, a 1 ticed this'legend, "this is simple. the Haymarket. ft came from you; �'ya""•�r,o ,,t,a saris. Nr. Talbot is commissioned tot\\_e need . not waste -•much time 'French host. I wonder what he - P,ace 'at your disposal the. full re here." will write now I By the way, where F(,urces of the Foreign Office, You I The four men walked inside, -------_ vci:l also find the hfa Ma-'P'` �irowding-the narrow .space before -`-- n(:ut -Europe have ro rie- \finisters throu8' Lee you every as a diminutive counter. The P r een advised to.g for was a.- -ing in style, as they _ sistance, whilst there is little' rea- euuld' perceive through the glass - -- - -sifn to doubt that the various Euro- ,top of the door which'communicat- Sign"fH�ig'� _ -�` ,can vernrrents will be ready to tz with the sitting-room at the F 1I1 rt The back. - His feast consisted of a tan offer you au p(�ssible support. 1 firstr consideration 'is the Lh�tSut- kard of thin vein`s, half a }oaf of Sul- tion of the gems %tact to i _ > black. bread, and two herrings. - 'tun; the second, absolute secret:Y The man- to-the an was surprised by the �,pewee _ -_ •� 1 as to the whole of tae circum- sudden incursion of customers.'Ho dour ostC�j% •- stances." came out looking zzled an _ pts d " a` es int is vee .1 whistled Brett. Read ITE r e t e d h �. \\hew . alarmed. a R you a n an Bdre- he lin abo clip b �`��-.t1e, D --� out this ad, and mail it now. We will Bend, y ;'between' the lines, this comtrtun-- „Have you any letters here for . Jean- Beaujolais?" said rer,rn mail, a book tfeartmells ow to make yours 'Twentieth Century ale •cation shows the•,serious r.store ''f Monsieur _ -•1::=; `'. our quest, If diose diamonds ars Brett.' You wouldn't be satisfied to use a scythe to cut your would o s ' not recovered, a revulu`*�n in Tur- „�rO' `tlionsieur.11 when a modern harvester can do Bough share°hat yor You? jCey is the almost certain outcome, ,;Have you r�,Geived any letters walker)uehindewheold n°YourcanpSet an -to-date off of plough? and,Heaven alone knows what-that for aper-son of that name I" EYery Canadian farmer realizes the advanta8ea o=Twrenileth ' means to the European P:>wers „ implements- monsieur. \o, Century most concArnc-d." - (jI suppose voii never heard the The next step u _ - ,Ii ;:oil succeed," said Sir Ra the 20th Century lViateriat--=Concrete "the Governn, name of Jean Beaujolais. before in bort Fitzjames, vour life?" or wood as the - will 11--make 'a'�u a baro iet.'.' I tlllnk not, monsieur." Concrete is as far ahead ai !brick, stone, lough is ahead cIf you sucesed_,'.' growled Tat- -I thi " exclaimed Brett, turn- �rvester is aheadof the shascythe or the riding-Plough will get even with 'I fear you.must of the old Iron p, gld Is Ry P sista heat and bot, ing duietly &way, Concrete is eaiR m _ Frenchman." be arr'estetl'. These two,gentlemen repair; therefore :aid e nodded towards the de- cold as no other material can; hence is beat Lor tee-house survey "Ana":and when •yott Sttcce +1," _and h _ c6iiari. barns. silos and homes It neverneeds drain-tiles,oan clean teCtivBS—"will take you ,to the• 1t makes the best waland culverts. It cannot burn; Y Fairholme, ',-a matter :,f fac . tb nt our monuments, bridges filling it with straw and setting the r tirobabil- d 11 germs will be nod, . ity of any. Other outcome, "l.d.t rove." an a a concrete I oultry-house:bY a bur but memory may imp straw gr Us The lice, ticks ` the house 18 uninjured. anti I will get married.' The man blanched visibly. ' His• It fa cheap—sand and gravel can be taken from your own - teeth chattered, and his hands' : `farm Cement, the -only matethe.wholmust volume.' forms from shook as if with ague, whilst st he' ��� one-seventh to one-tenth ol,. CH;\p'1 tiIV. nervously arranged somC small ob- _ Do you to know more about Concrete on the Ea_on a T -- Then Write your name and address it the lines bybreturnrmau a l Brett now deemed it ldvisable to jeC I Gey your pardon, monsieur;"he counter, poatoard, mail it to us, and You' will_ M - olice fully you will un- ' �' copy °f __take the commissary of phe official he stammered, it y his confidence.. x that I receive letters-at f �1 _"What the Farmer Can DoWith Concrete" f into r_ d'erstattd t v < v.v,•< . urn t)?' suggested that every p^ Not a catalogue, ypr p•. de rho for a sural} fee, and I van 41�i e, but a 160-page book, profusely inufsstraated, s°nage in parts connected even re P - expiatning how You can use concrete on YOtTA _; Stet}-Gros not remember the names of all my .} motel} With the m3'• - - _ 1 -�IDDRESS— Jean, the Turks, the waiter at the cu-stornerg.among those 9now}inwmy `y Cafe l�,oir, and even the little thief p ,Y ? CANADA CEMENT CO., Ltd• J •t},e Ve.r'.'-=should be as seated and •o s Mr1UBea jblaissee f"there. are any 1 MONT�wL (subjected to a proses verbal. „yoli are simply' incriminating ao•3s iiATiOtihl.R/1PIS BUILDING • le But Brett world 'not hear of this. yoiirsell," said Brett sternly: proceeding• our excuse were a genuine one He quite firmly relriinded the sour 5' that the wishes of the Brit- you would first 'nave looked amgong I wiiseatT our letters before ariswerin " ieh ;government must be rf S c glibly that tile name of Beaujolais the P _ "$n this, matter, and p was unfamiliar." '� •rbnlesa{earrests Of persons, some — ' % , ..T . .w ... - s•. •r-' rriiw-.ss: my s r .�,.•4 L+s gyp. z t: 5,.'P`. � '?at.., Fws"4 �_ria. st + ���R 4 C,. �. ... a... a + +. '.�.. .:.. .. '*' '"„t'.:i�` 'r' Pt.n x•...,c:c ';..s "'�k �'r- tK': .:t't' '.xFr.g,.•Yy ,.a",.,'�.:r'"c .m;a:aia ,...a.��at '�" `i`_+f, KA.•,F+fr.'a• - , _ r✓; e b 3 - 4. I 7 y • r • i — a CURED. OF EPILEPSYJAKIN&IME INVESTMENTS i ' Fashion ✓ A Oase That Should Brim Hope to RAILROAD EQUIPMENT sOND3t-ARE = _ -- - - _ EVEN SAFER THAN RAILROAD 9 Other Snfferers, MORTGAGE BONDS. Epilepsy is one of the most seri- - BEEN IN PARS SHOPS. ous troubles that afflicts the hu- _ _ - _ _ During Bad Times of Railroad Financing _U - - Bandeaux. great vogue.- enjoy g $ man race. This . trouble is also N - -}lea--.t — - -- _ Long fur,lYr Tig'-Bitmu or' Principal or [Merest-Egalpm"nt Move- sleeves. fit's." The patient suddenly loses able and can be sold to Other coni consciousness and falls. The pan1ts.-Raltroads Cannot Operate with -..FOR M AK I NO SOAP, s Many street and motes s' out Cars-courts Have Ruled-to Class are on cap mea. �" muse ea become rigid and there is a twitching of the face and limbs, Them with Preferred Claims Ahead of All varieties of fringe will•con- $ Mortgage Bonds. LE ZO FTE N i NG WATER, = 't nue in high favor. sometimes accompanied by frothing - ��. - - g of the mouth. The convulsion is — - --- _._.REMOVING PAI N To pStreet gloves are seen with im- followed b a dee Bigg varying The articles contributed by "Iuveator• 1 = DISINFECTING SINKS. ' ression clasps. Y P p b g era for the sole purpose or guiding pros in duration. In the earl • stages pecttve investors, and, it possible of saes Feather bands are smart for ev b $ tog them from losing money tbronuh 'CLOSETS D RAI NS ETC ening hair•-dressing. the attack may only occur at inter- placing it in\wild-oat•' .atervrtsee. The . d t s • Shot taffeta trimming is a feature vols of several months, but as th Impartial and rellabl. character of the .SOLD LV ERY W H ER E - $ Information may be relied upon. The. REFUSE SU58TITUTES r . disease progresses of tthis page with this lashes other oras of new spring hate. P $ eases they bEcom writer of these articles and the publisher -- 'Ou Chic are the black and white coni- tr be odm s debilitated ated Lana the of this paper with no interests to Chas - -binations in footwear. orys those of the reader. Oriental forms and colorings hold mind weakened. Epilepsy is gen- - f + erall regarded as incurable, b stress to railroad circles. Between the gg B y 'Strong in evening costumes. - Y - - i t8 I°°e cipal railroad troubles in-the States. A Beep Feet Warm.-Man people , Plain flat revers will be a_ r_e- taken in its earliest ata _ r spring suit-s. a P llama PSnk Pills,cwhch enbv nrichr. jthe It le evident from what was said last nds differ In careful search htions dhas been madepero all re• dislike to wear overshoesin 'coldtwo t g sShadow ha ea-p oveilingmiseth silk run of popu?arty. blood, strengthen the system, thus important respectseek that from all title classes the was dlecovered that "sixteen different weather, buto htaveit l warmsfeet. good _ — Draped toques of satin—n I enabling it to resist,the progress property which secures the bonds aces railroads, aggregating nearly one hue• ma_ be h by the use of paper'.- 1.6' changeable taffeta are extremely of the disease. he`followin case dred-t ousan , , located in wide= -. y - P ' $ not vest in the railroad (but with a true- N'=76T)i g is warmer. Cut from a �,P., ashionable. _ will be Of interest to env who suf- tete): and secondly tt a prnpany is moo ty-dtfferee parts t the country bad oat ?i aloadin equipment loads at the time of heavy piece of blotting paper or First hats for spring are either a e ail no ze n anyone -locality. small and close or large and-,high aloha Slather, Bancroft, Ont., says: As a result of these two pointe, the rola- default. IN EVERY CASE THE. PRIM• severs] thicknesses of newspaper trimmed, My little son, Clive, at the age of ere of equipment bonds are in a decided. CIPAL AND INTEREST OF EQUIPMENT an insole a little smaller than the a, ly more advantageous position than the BONDS WERE PAID IN FULL WHILE shoe and put it smoothly on the ^ New handbags show the con'tinu- five was stricken with spasms or ALL OTHER SECURITIES. WITH A-EEw bottom. Or, just as well wrap . fits and despite all we did for him, holders of the mortgage bonds in the , ed use of fabrics in preference to P EXCEPTIONS, WERE REDUCED INtis- leather. Jr' for the next five ears was afflicted event of. the raihvaa beooming, bank- three or four thicknesses of soft tis- " leather. Y ruyt RATE OR AMO NT 08 BOTH." Two of sue paper around the feet before Pearl decorations have a wonder- With them, apparently growing ,It a railroad is unable to meet its in- these railroads, it is said, offered to the utti on our shoes. -It takes u worse. He was under the care, at holders of equipment bonds the option of P y P fill popularity; they belong" ev- tere9t chargeR," writes an authority, "the an advant3jeous exchange of securities. almost no room and keeps the feet E- '7 erywhere. carious times, of five different doe I mortseage boadholders can rarely do bet .T! tors, but they did him no O which amounted to more than payment warm as toast, j Faille is a ribbon weave that is Rod, He . ter than have a receiver appointed who expected to be in good demand for growing in full. Stop Shoes Squeaking.-To sto _ p $ was rOwin worse all the time, will operate the railroad is their later- I P P - Until he o est: but if, with honest and efficient man- In security. thereto". the facts herein shoes from squeaking, mark the :'milliner trimmin got so bad he would some- - ry. Y g' a¢ement, the railroad cannot be made to set forth. Justify the oonclusion- that heels and soles with chalk. Nothing can be considered smart f times have. twelve of these spasms I equipment hoods possess security equal in the way of a handbag that is earn its Interest charges, the mortgage - __ to the urChild en's Hospitallebondacaain¢' of their bonds to a:&point'r$ autwr'orrac of any-otter�rorm-at The-difference between a meteor ' - over an inch thick. -_ -- _ Collarettes continue'to be much where they prQnounced the trouble Bo mach for safety of principal and)and a muter is that the former a1- where the railroad can operate upon a'•interest. -- &I- designs an epilepsy, but did not help him. paying, basis." ways comes down and the latter al- ith . Later lic was trea -0. gues lip d Ta l�ornwmadteh dresses� ae etaeev= - :laid spaiozvheavail. m It}ae was sadvm4ed I erodets Iia°moo dihee�pnbonde they have The theory that there ..is always i y P S i only to direct the trustee to enter open ! room for one more leads many a Forget yesterday. antic pate to- di land finish that are giVen to suits. me to gine him Dr,_AA'il,iams Pink 1 man to take on a bigger' load -of "morrow and you will have trouble. ' g' Sheer cotton ere es bordered with Pills.. I got the ills and ave them "0' ession of the-equipment •aad esu it I P p $ or lease it to some other railroad. Pit damp goods than he is able to carry. to day. agaric and o Qn- atterned ratine' to im, strictly followiii the (Pres- l;art $ F'- P � ; will be remembered that the equipment ( _ effects are highly recommended.- i do s aa-to the diet, He continued is held by a trustee a:nd leased to the l40 Brocaded silks will continue to taking the pills for several-months, railroad until such time en it has been ,lr - 'be high class aad in considerable the ,spaxms gradually coming less tn►ty raid tor, i.e., omit the Iasi egntn PROFITABLE POWER BONDS ' movement up to the arrival of warm frequently, and with less severity, I meat bond secured on that particular end finally tot of equipment bas been redeemed Then litany of Canada's shrewdest and best Informed investor&have bo weather. y they ceased altogether. bought j7Vestezn 1 he railroad owns it outright sad not an- Inada Power Co.Bonds. -At their present price of the t' l ; 90 y pay over Indoor dresses, peignoirs, tea It is no v about two years Blase he .The plant is located 5.� u � til thin doeR own any part therRot. 3 miles from the growing cities of Vancouver and New i gowns, lounging robes have taken took the last of the pills, and he The knowt age that the boadhoiderR Westni:nater, B.C. aJ has secured perpetual water rights from government. an strong oriental and classic fea- has-not had a fit in that time, and have thio power has made the lostaneee Cal develop 100,000 H.P.as demar increases and should earn this year three , $ is now as well and set ton ti nes bond interest. Engineer in charge,R.F, Hayward successfully constructed hues in cut, coloring an dtr boys of his age I base $ as other where a became necaseary to ilea 1t vary Mexican Light Heat&Power Co. In addition to high rate of interest bonds tl¢tng, y g great rea- few indeed. The neasoni are almost --f- Foulard, woven with`satin figures- on to be grateful for what the pills I obvious. should appreciate-considerably in next year. Directoratrincludes Sir Max The equipment of railroad to gesso- Aitken: C. H.Cahan; A.R. Doble,Secretary Bank of Montreal; Jno. Hendry; land with lovely borders, in white have done for him, 'and hope this 11*'m. McNeill.Vancouver; Mr.Campbell Sweeney,'_4fan.tger Banti of Montreal, rs ' tial to its oneratina, Rails and fermi°• and colors, is one of the leading may be of-value to some other suf. Vancouver, This is an exceptional investment opportunity from standpoint of mew fabrics for afternoon owns, ferer." _ale are merely the •bop as it were, tba g equipment constitutes the supply of tools, both security and interest. Write its for full particulars Chiffon veils are niA worn at all These pills are sold by all Medi- It• thfrefore, the'receiver were deprived- t � ezcept for motoring and when lace cine dealers or may be had by mail of the equipment it would be utterly im• i ROYAL S E C V R I T I E veils are worn they- are snugly at 50 cents a box or six boxes for possible to satisfy the road's creditors: am ICORPORATION LIMITED vf1 pinned in so that there are no $oat- 83,50 from ThQ Dr• t{xitlisms-Medi- the road couldn't be -operaied. I SAAR OF MONTREAj, BUnDING YONGE AND OUEEN STREET a g ends, cine' 04., Brockville,'Ont. The result of this has been that io the I TOR NTO - titates (there has- so tar been no a ca- R M. WHITE c� i► A novelty feature in leather trim- + Manager tkoNresei-ouv.cc- ,L ..itwTraw� 't LONDON ICNO.) Bion in Canada to adjudicate on this _. ming is the button and bu-ttcrtiholE _ - ' - J - matter) the courts, both State and Fed. _ ' effects. The idea of selling abut- • CROP OF 1911. real, have ruled-that the isrcrsesryequip- meat ut - tonhole trimmingwith the button is -- q p meat df a ban'srupt railroad must be -entirely new. •1 Good Average Year Accordinglo preserved. They have moreover "placed The newest forms of handbags OfBeial Hungarian Figur". the cb&rges for principal and inter- are in the shape.of the Qld fashioned get if equipment obiigatiouR r. Henry. o e uaranty rust e sack having an opening at the sen griculture, whose crop reports are �o' of New York, "apo& an equality with ter, which is closed with sliding;generally accepted as final, last charitee tar wageR, materials, and othrr w i " r 0 gratin - D 4 ciprnseA and in r O c L,. ` -af /� priority to in- allil)lElCtt Cllel111t1'.al Closets ' rings. Bags of this character are !week issued its annual statement � - - very large, and made of the rich- giving the world's harvests-for the tercet of even first mortragebonds:" are' fei: Tepiacing the disease-breeding, - E As a result, equipment bonds have made. ort;n h n it closets of a few ears :at fabrics-brocade silks, change year 1911-14. They are as follows, y rrmnrkahle record during times of g tY p y ' able taffetas, metal illuminated in millions of centals: ago. No man who values.the health of his ------------ -- - - family will hesitate between the insanitary --faille, and velvet. . N� i spool 2� back yard cesspool and a Wheat - 960.60 No2 a Park to Improved Chemical Closet - --- ' Rye :::.' . .:::..:�:. 454.42 , . :. N• 35 r . Barley ..... .,.. 35•x.64 Like a Instal one in your house at little cost. Oats .................-.. 568.38 NO,Q, '0 Absolutely odorless and endorsed as sanitary I Maize•....:............... 902.46 . by leading physicians. Highest quality ! C IC7Se�'llt materials and workmanship. Lasts & life- materials I This is a total of 3,241.006,000 ee.n-I - ADD$250T® time.' Avoid'inferior makes. They coat tals, compared with 3,566,870,000 T�!(��1(1"ht tcrial chlastt are cal &a slhort time built of pond centals in the previous year. It c•x-I ALL PRICES.• s' y are positively insanita because btiilt 3 '' - 'seeds by 248,250,000 centals the low POINTS on wrong lines. � total production of 1908, and the of an old friend— FOR POINTS,Ask your dealer or order direct: period under review may therefore "' Send for booklet--"The Path-to Health." be described as a good av=erage - WEST'OF J PUSS Pi4BBE1Q-WHYTE, Limited a year.' The, greatest decline is shown in I ROCKIES viasieed Toronto vancoavu t the: _Russian crop, which was only j - • 619.i�,000 centals, compared with I Toast es -- - : --- --'-- - --_ 706,380,000 centals and 737,820,000, 6T. centals in the tn•o previous years. I - The Russian grain export figures We Have Prepared . a.. Comprehensive . Booklet: �• are conse cent c goingdo week wi ' Banti-tind • - j by week. The deficit.is made lip by _ _ .. _ larger 'shipments from the United ` Sweet, crisp bits_of white ia- • •States-and i.'anada• Indian corn, toasted to an.,a i..c ,a ana y eeur� les Has the "B1acl:I;night" I The second half year-includes thr _ hart'_st; in Argentina, India and past .t.a, golden brown.. come to ;our home. = g• , . . ,. Austrrli:i. A recor8,wheat.crop of A delightful food for break- -which contains full articulare in r c.^rd to tw.nty- Let 'him show you the p er' 102,000,00 centals is expected from frust, Minch or supper-always nine leading companies whose saeurities are'- listed z quick and easy way to shine' i the Rivr!r Plate, and there being,at rea,dv to serve instant] from • the stoves. , 3' on the' Montreal and Toronfu: Stock l:xchan'grs. , present' rn indications of failure -Among the companies, dealt w th are the folluwing: "Black: hnigbt" takes' elsewhc c the Department eon- the package. " all the hard work.and di-rtties that' the easier tate of the "The' i'lem-ory Lingers" C�NbDIAN LOCO�tGTIQE con- MINION STEEL CORP. 3j :work6utof stor•epolishing. markzt's its regardv prices will prob- AURENTIDE PAPER PL&I�J�NS LIMITED it It's -a paste so there is ;ribl� continue. s ;For a pleasing variation =RIO RE JANEIRO SHMNIGAN WATER POWER — - no watery mixture to be ) _ �1:- -=- sprinhlc some, Grape-Nuts This booklet should be of great service, to anyolle in- prepared, TI0'I.:ATr - .• • over a sayer of Post Toast- - terested in stuck ekcharige ccuritirs: jr just a fele rills as cloth or Lady-"Couldn't oil �assihl 1Q3, then Safi cream. The brush brines&mirror-?tkc shine 1 y . . .- . Copy mailed free. oil rt,quest. _ - that"pail can see your face in". ` liaw c saved t-oui' f rie'rid 'who was combined flavor is' some- - -- - And the shire lasts?' cntured by the cannibals"," thing to remember. /� Most dealers handle and rc:eirti_ ,frica'n Traveller Un f( { r �, ... meed "Black Knight'•Stove rough- nately not. When I arrived 118 was a e �/ � c OOUAIG - -BROS ®. ifyo1h deagc-lercannotsuprly it,send " yaClnhers ;Iontreal Stock E�t•hange already scratched off the menu. Canadian Pgstum Caroni Co., roc.for a big can-sent postpaid.- ` Ltd., TIM F.F.DALLEYCO ILIN ITED. While waiting for something to R'Ittyaar, onteria, rcanae.., x -' 1' St, Sacrament Street, Montreal , Hamilton,Ont. is turn a it were' better to et the I e/�yt�I ,ua ,ote�.f�.e.,.'srri-s...roi... p g _ -- Ottawa Sherbrooke Grab-i! Se a+ Da-M.13 - fi t _ plow' ready for turning something s J up. ED. 6A ISSUF ii--1'3 a - 3'« r. ♦ j„ .. Yf„.w„. ... ,. wx:1 ': 1�/. ".W. ... .• P.-..^ ^,' r''�O l A: y+' x y*+G : r.. .o...a•:wai.,.:Hvh�J. ,..4 .,. ,,u xxa,�.a..} t„ - i” `•'' - �.>r, ... ;s ',w'";� + .y,-•.r VIM r r- - - "IR DO'YOU NEED ANY � �� has been coo- * ` inWnd$go g to ClArenlo7a a fined to her bed throng >< Hess. CIKS (Friday) evening to aScompan but we are pleased to state that ;:OVERALLS AND 51710 - the ac who -.renew-er ami-trey s doll FREE They arm x -Royal Purple Stock Specifics play with the Claremont school -St. George's church wil o a Call iw get a dui o the fat fayo ite wly� „ r a teat favorite wish the children. nt congregational meeting.on Weil- g Wed- for sale at Richardsons. i>�! Feb. 14th. at 7.80 m. to -Master W.-Peak. spent Sun- - -JiDseph Smith, of King St. nesday, P, Odd palate and Vests in tweed,at 1.00 to 2.26. Heavy winter Sas, Caps and - G; day with friends in Toronto. east, been confined to the daal with important business. A Underwear. we_will give 10 percent.of all winter Underwear.' y TTow is your cbsnce to get a supply. s' • -Fred Logan,of Toronto, was house for several weeks, having good attendance is requested. pp y 3n town on Saturday on business. had his foot frost-bitten while re- -.«- Fresh Groceries always on hand. Also,Labrador Herring frozen . -Miss Davis is recovering nice- turning home from work on the Sea Salmon and Haddle: Cash{;`rover. . _. 1y"fr'om_her r -� —---- :H.-IVa ner--shipped---a-tar - Qwing_-t _the illness of Mrs. t� T --- g 1 load of mixed atoek from here on B. Bunting, the Women's Insti- c --DUNBARTON . . �,5 r GAG E,. Tuesday. Lute will meet on Saturday after- ILLS S •,, of Toronto, noon at the home of Mrs. Robt. -A. J. Rogers, -spentHunday at the home of his Deverell, instead..of at the home _ parents here. of the former. '� -Bern at Highland Creek on •-Bargains-A bar of superior - � �9 , Tuesday, Feb. 8th, a F. and Mrs. soap, 2 lbs. 10 oz., for 16c.; 6 bars - t: - t� �,Q Meed, a daughter. Comfort Soap,_ 26c.; Best-Ameri- ` -Boyd and Mrs. Burk, of-Sra coal oil, 20c., 5 gals. 95c,; Lily _ White American oil, 18c. per g�1., ugham, spent Friday .last with J. 5 gals., 85c. D. Simpson &Co. *C. and Mrs. Philip -�' ' - George Law, of Toronto, -On Weduesdey, Jan. 81st, in -- S � GO—Mrs g . . Tinter Good ' .spent Sunday with the Misses St. Anne's Catholic churoh,Toron- R&LE REGISTER• - 1 . to-,­Alfred -Marx-well--Away, of — — - - - a - -- T he r—�--. �1 p } [ } A s -Mrs. (Dr.)Bateman, and Fred Pickering, wai united in marriage nday here at the Miss M. Pacr aWEDNESDAY, FEB. 14th, 161 "'rant- Sone at Cost rice, some t./lOW• tu home of their-mother. ghter of J. . and Mrs. Parry, of rBu tiuvi spent ear of on ecoon. -3, AMe'i g, i mile .. - profit 18 yours. . Take �. -Frank Shepherd, of Port Per- Toronto,the ceremony being per- west of Brock road school, the pro- r sa§ ` ry, was here on Friday last attend- formed by Rev. Father Fraser: perty of Wm. White, Sale at one. advantage Q it. _ _• ing the Vigilance Committees After the ceremony the wedding See bills, W.B. Powell,auctioneer. oyster supper. party drove to the holpe of the TlauRSDAY,. FEB. writ.-Credit sale - hi council will bride's rents, where a reception of horses, high grade cattle, regis-The - pure Wool regu-lar The township 2 and Square e hall Brougham,nexthin the town-an- decorated nil hnuthe evse was e ing- h r og U mile teperty of �of be mace n ) - - y, y 2,rrngorse Blankets, 2.'95, - - « - -(;action of general business. large reception was held, which a Pr ' -John Henderson,of Ringwood, number of guests.attended. The Sale at 1 o'clock. See bills. W. B. 3 only, Oiled Duck Blanket, lined,•regular 2� 5, now 2. 5. ;? Ralph, ha couple left on the evening Powell, auctioneer. accompanied by his son, p pay WSDN=sDAY, FEB, %Tia.-Credit sale 1 only, Mane H cavy Rubber-lined "Sask." Coat, regular' spent a few da a here with the train for-New York, where they, 16.00 now 12.50. yy of farm stock, implements, hay. ;former'e+sister, Mcs. John Rankin. will spend their honey-moon. grain, etc., at lot 21. con. 2, Picker- _ - -Mrs. E. N. Hicks has been con- -The annual sleigh-ride given ing, the property of John Sanders $ only,Pairs Men's )~alt lined Pebble Boots, foxed, regular fined to her bed for it few days to the members of St. Andrew's & Bro. The horses and cattle area 2.25, now 1.0. 1 No. 8, 2 No.-10, with a very severe sold, but we Sabbath school on Friday evening choice lot. Sale at 1 o'clock, sharp• are pleased se state. that she a last was s most ales ant affair.. See bills. W.-B. Powell, auctioneer. 2 only,. Pairs JSen's Heavy Pebble, felt-lined Boots, reg. - 2.50;-now 2.00, i No. o, 1 No. 'now recovering. Messrs.J. D. Remmer end Theo. THURSDAY, Fos, 2'.D. - EaterTsive _ -R. H. Croak and S. C. Bunker Annan kindly furnished their credit sale of- farm stock, imple- _ Men's plain and storm Rubbers, reduced from 05c and 1.00 have installed an Independent ,vents, poultry, furniture, etc., on teaons and sleighs and treated �e lot 25. Con. e, Pickering, the pro- to 50c, tlOc and 65c. �ggest snap in town. `r Y phone in their residences.' There children to a drive of nearly tµ'u party of Jas. S, Routley. Sate at . Ladies' plain and storm Rubbers, reduced from 65e and d - are now some seventy phones on hours. On their return a hot IZ 30 n„ See bills. J. H. Pren 50c. - � the local exelsan - P .Oc to 45c and fi Se- chicken pie slipper was awaiting lice,-aucaioaeer..--�-. urhile }n the _city -oonneday them, to which all did full justice. 1 only, Pair Ladies'Black Astrican Gauntlets, regular 1.04 ingt wep-lr. E, Bahc met with s -ed a abort now ;Oe. gainful accident. He was hitch- program of songs, recitations, 'I'e_nderg or one 1 only, Miv4es' Grey strtcan ' Ing up to return home; when in whistling choruses and gramo- - — - -- - - nog 50 cents.some way the sleigh tongue struck phone selections wase also given- SEALED THND1cRs will be-received � P ._him oq the leg As a result of Several diplomas were also award- by the undersigned up to 8 p. m . on 5 only, White Bed Spreads, regular 1.00, now 75 cents. his injury he has been since con- ded to those pupils who had been Saturday. Feb. loth. for 15 toise of fined to his house. - most faithful la attendance and. atone delivered at Dunbarton. and l0 Ladies' Juliet Shoes, fur top-say size-regular 1.40, -The regular meeting of St. in the preparation of lessons. toise of stmre-dpiivered on Kingston —a�LO@; - _ - - Andrew's Ladies Aid, will be held road opposite F. W. Hobbs. - - loeztTneaday afternoon.Feb. lath, -The postponed meeting of the W. W. SPARES. '�4 only, Ladies' Felt Boots, felt soles, eegular 2.00,now 1.59. public library oras held on Mon- 17.18 Commissioner• at.the home of Mrs.. Dunbar, of day C ti g in the library roots, 1 only, Girl's .Navy Cloth Coat-8 years-regular 4.00, Duabartoa. Sleighs will be in - r with a small attendance. The - now 2.75. waiting for the members and their - I, following were elected to the WEST HILL —• ---- '-. .. .. .. _ ._. " friends at D. Simpson's store at Board of Management: W. V. 115, o'clock, to take them to the Richardson, John Dickie M. S. ' � - ` ace of meeting. Cha moo, A. G. Green, T. M. Me- -On c BLAC�S)dITB SHOP I,adi�i' Sweater Coats, �9YOQl Scarfs, ` -On Tuesday morning fire Fadden. John Gormley, Rev. D. l E. .---a _ m C broke out in the engine house at Johnston,and John Murkar. John - -White Wool Shawls' Toques, Caps, `,the ice-house at the bay. and be, Murkar was re-elected chairman Horaeshoeiag. Repairing roll im- a fore it was noticed had gained of the hoard, A G. Green:`secre plements, vebicles sad auto- fore - and Underwear are all _ Ouch headway that nothing could_ tar'y,and John Gormley, treaaurer. mobiles neatly and quickly _ .be done to save it. The engine The following w Ore appointed put. gOln g at C48t• w was rendered useless and a thresh.. done, _chasing committee for the year ing angios had to he secured to �,• CHARGES MODERATE _ - --- - - •- - Rev. D E. Johnston, Miss Lizzie �^y carry on the work How the Richardaon,.Miss. Allegra Crank, A trial respectfully solicited. i fire originated could not be. ascerrA, G:Green and.John Mufkar, It �1� �iJ.'► & a twined. was decided that the naw books .. T• L �N� pman -E. C. Gurney, Paris, and Mrs. be purchased at diffierent tinier - 'py• W. Farley, Smithfield, will during the year instead of leaving t. UCC to R'tn. I-awson,j �. address theFarmers' and Wo the whole purchase until the end We®t �3ill, - Cbt• � � O O en's Institutes on Saturday, 10th of the year. ' iinst., at 2 p. m. and 8 p. m.. :11 r. LADIES Those-people who, last fail - - � T 8 Williams and others yvi}I be prey-. - � .. ►S. o. Farmers' 8C �olIIeII 6 - --- - — -- y int and discuss the growing of ptredicted x,13 pen minter. giving infallible proofs for their predic•- ` IIS 1 U a �ee�I ,fi'- ing stock of Boots are now on the shelves, _ _ fruits and vegetablee; also .giving tions, sill fl considerable dith- - information in regard to the pro- r: in factor All tarsi- tally in re >=ding their weather Mr. C. W. Gurney, Parte, and Mt•s. our gPi ready for your choosing. ` ----� posed-eann g -y Smithfield, will dies gun meted calf-the new short vamp, and..spring style-this is x ested in securing that industry as f"oreca's�s th the kind of W. W. Farley, r a going concern in .Pickering are weather we ace been experiene- address,the followingLadies"' an exceptional good volae at $2.25. - especially requested to attend the ing. Scientific men, who have meetings: made-a thorough stud of weath'= Also, a Dongola, good sole and heel,'good for house 9 p. in. meetin in`-the tovyn hall., g Y GlaremaIIt, Feb, 7th ear,.at$2.00• $_ or street.wear, -- -John P.,-�'Vllliams has been er conditions can foretell with a _ reasonable degree of certainty the Farmers' Inst., Masonic Hall : Wom- busy Rmont; the farnsera in the kind of weather we ace likely to -- -men's.Inst+ Masonic Hall, .. �A few hot snaps in odd sized boots at =tteh low prices ss — - r southern part of the- township — _ _ $1.26,$1.50 and-up- - _ i` have within the next twenty-four Whitevale Feb. 8tb — during the past few dove enter- hours. This has been made pos- • '`� .viewing them in regard to the Farinere'-Inst., Oddfellosv6'HQri ' -' This i8 the one beat Boot Store. 'You Ret more•wear and satisfaction ogrowing'of canning factory. pro. Bible by means of the telegraph Women's Inst., Mrs, B. Ellison's. out of one pair of our boots than two of the ordinary. . system wbieli gives the weather . _ con- duce. w e' atwfpleased tti 'hear . Y Kinsale, Feb. sib R A BUNTING -.p CSERIN G } that he is meeting with good sear and 'atmospheric conditions as cess as the farmers do not hesitate they Prevail throughoat the con- Tamers' Inst., Temperance Hall_ R. A. -'to promise to cultivate the amount tioent, and by means of these data Women's Inst., Mrs. R. Brignall's.they base their forecasts. But Feb. 1Qth asked for. While many-look u n y, Farmers 1 boors no person can tell what kerma, • i. !~ it as an; 'expermient, they eel y be and u period of- twenty-four P]C l 1 _ there is ria great risk to be run, Inst.,Town Hall T Ove s - and at the time.the realize that kind of we may have: Women s Inst.,Mrs. 13. Bunting's.' B�r ��5 1 n, y annual oyster supper un- - -- there is great possibilities in the The y PP , _ Even- new industry. der the auspices-.of. the Pickering Afternoon meetings at 9 P. m.. Even- - r -A. J. and Mrs. O'Leary, pf Vigilance Association, which was ing Meetipag a'olcko k held jointly 1-only,'Oxford-Heater, reg. $15.0(1,for$12.60 Ninette, Man., are spending a held on Fiiday_evening last was a r or . couple of weeks with Pickering decided `success. Between sixty MRS.eg' BseO W I; R. H'S O F..1. _ ;1 only; Oxford Heater, eg. �1=��. f $fl friends. On their trip dowri they. and seventy members and their only, TRo ;,,-one, reg. $18:00, for.$15,00 - -- a ra er an unp Basan a=per- rietids sat down to e , t�,� - , leave. The train upon which they where they partook of an abli�n- - . f. ELM­ DALE MILLS 1 Tortoi�eHeater,'reg. $8•�, for$d•00 - were travelling met with an acci- dance of oysters, and other eat- ER= 0 -dent when about 100 •runes south abler that tickled the alates of - �'_�%� nit" Heater, only $1E.00. - P 1 Second-hand "Save of Winnipeg. The whole train the mast fastidious. When all bad Chopping our Specialty - s jumped the track, and the car been served John O'Connor, the ilvie's Household and Glenora - uwhich Mr. and Mrs. O'Leary president of the association. was ogb0 and 100 pound„ NIDY Flours in?b, were on toppled over in the ditch called to the chair, and an im- sacks. Fresh Rolled $ �!� _ feet from.the track. Only prom to programme was -given. Oats. Etc. ,T H- pon • �, «,,,,�,�� about 35 a ,. p o ov cwt. V • .three persons met with 'serious Col. Farewell, of Whitby, who Bran, and Shorts by the t a� though not fatal injuries. They has always taken much interest in Prices reasonable. _ +L' r are to be congratulated on their the association, was resent and g+. '��'. Wee3� narrow escape gave an interesting address. R. Chopping every day. -Another of the oldest resi- R. Mowbray_, ex-warden, of the , r A` ^ `'+ dents of the village, Wm. T. Bar• county was also present and gave NORTHERN GROWN TREES F U /r 9 ,•7 trick, died on'Moiidii f at his home a short address. A song by Chas. _ - _ ' - - dere in his-79th.year, after a few S. Palmer, was mush enjoyed, A smaII Finn:inomrn:mentos°LETersieees For Horse's and`Rigs,'Single and Doti`ble Harness,. f •. days illness from pneilmonia. ..The number of others were also called Roses Flowering Shrubs, hlims.r.. Eta; Halters, Collars, E _ :deceased was a• native of Picker- upon and responded by reciting a E varlteengain t Of en7oune'vrpsat. tor` iogen: Bells, hips, r WWI.- jug, having been born on the farm story or by giving a short speech. Send wanted; T 1 for Robes; W_ . : 'clow owned by Wm--MO A number of gramophone selec- ;Nurseeyataa a or- t horse and rig. - and has lived here all his life. He tions by J. $: Je-phaoa added much J. H'-Port ll,lgin, Ontario sad anything you sed yo tt f was married three times and had to the pleasure of the evening. - ir; neatly andpromptly - - Rena' lig neo y one son,- Mavor, by •his second After the programme, the evening PICKERING MARKETS -. : attended to -wife, who is now residingg in the was spent in games and social in-'' north-west. He as well• as his tercourse. Tbeee-annual oyster White Winter Wheat, oId.,...: $ .90 i. wid..w survives him. He was a slippers by the Vigilance Assocla- Rea ., , .90 PICgERII�T.(I -HARNESS EMPORIUM a member of the A. O. U. W., by tion have not lost any of Lheir Mixed " ;::;;; 89 - W. J. COAKWELL ' popularity Spring Wheat,,........... .78. Phone Ind. SOL suborn his tnneral was conducted ularit with the members, and .� - -on Ni'e� l esday afternoon to the are always looked forward to with goose .. 1•'i iend's burping-ground. pleasure, ata ., ....... O . ;. .. .. ..._ ..a,:,.•.' 7 2e.' r,q,., :yw'�..c,guk: ,,:.ie.. �,..+4ii: ,ti, ..�, xy4..•�� a....r'ea 4r, ^'_•'.a-a:,l.. -rhe-� %� 'e!",^!"y+",''+' a