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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1912_03_08 -_L74 h ' is s s a� .•.�''-.:a „.'�'i+o.. �'aw f'ia,'•ne -•.nr. v+:u*. '., ✓,+ Yi ..r _. - _ NT V . .T -A .30 - .y ... _ - _ •• - PICKERIl' G9 ONT-9. FRIDAY, MALB-C._8,.•19I`? VOL. KXXIr ATMA - - - stabia h years WHLTEVALE E 1 ed 75 Yea s xII�dli#tlRsgal amara#. Robt:'Lloyd. of Aurora, spout Mon- Garnet Dison is visiting his grand- _. SPINK MILL& a,T E K- -ERING E Alt dicab ray with fri9nds here. p e Bates s nt.Bunds .W- OD. RE. 1rOft�JYTH, D, of O., Regis- " 'over Stmday with their parents at with her parents. R. tered mom bar of tba-0ptometrieal Aeon- FLOUR :' (}1seRow. Newton Robinson retarned to the ' MILLSelation o2 ostario. Special attention given to i4li s FJl:;ra Scott, of-8th line;:Mark- "west on Tuesday, �• ' the 9t0ing of glaaws. Eyes tested tree. North w$ITE`-SATIN :. ham, spi:nt twQ weeks with her cousin Mrs. W. E. 'toast spent Sun day - - " olamonout. _�tf CREAM--BUNS John Scott. with her father, Jas: Taylor. - as TEA-BUNS Geo. Carter and' little.son and Mrs. ,,,Mrs. Mason, of Toronto is-visiting - f� C. McKINNON, M.D..,L.R.C.S., Jos. Byer'spent last week with- the hdr sister, Mrs.. S.-Major. r . Edinburgh,merhber of the College o! Bread Rnd Cake MakereFree. letter's rents in Prtnce-Edward C.�.. lairs. Laughlin andson, Cherrywood, a ' Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario. licentiate of Boyd College of 6arRsons, Edinha h. . _ James Rotitley'e,sale went off very spent Sunday with Mrs. Wonch. Better secure tchat feed you resolve 2 ° Spools attention to deteases of women•sad FEED . __" satisfactorily. ]iia many frienda wish Mies Mabe!Green, of Brown's Cora- -before seeding-it is likely to be , o1i',Yidrea, once and resideace,Brougham. BRAN him factors in his new home in Win- ers, is"visiting with Miss L. Monnet'.• higher and hor$er to get. DICKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL _SHORTS nipeg. W. H.and MIs. Moore, Enniskillen. It pays to buy the best, I have the s �W}SLLAND FEED FhOLtR John 3cott�ud�es are busily eu- spent Lhe week-end with.the fe'mor'a best Corn that money can buy. It , - and X-RAY INSTITUTE . ,. •� aged at his farm near Claremont parents,_E-and 'firs. Moore. than d a mn fOOd PIC%BRING, - - oNTeRFd JUMBO. wherebas a flrat-class saw mill cut- Quite a number from t e ya a Corti, but is cheaper in the end. OATS _' ting lumber. They cut on Thursday in t'he Ladies Aid tea Tuesday night 2 -- s. azelx TowLs, M. B. 13. D:, C. x., OAT CHOP last&M feet it 3 sleepers. at John Michell's, Green River. Good heavy Oats for sale. Will have - Physician-in-charge 'CORN ` - Will and Blake Beaton 'were home SEED OATS to offer. spedslist ii.Bectai Diaesses. Prost►tic Dir CORN CHOP -' - -_ • for a few days. Will is recovering ease as ilea, Diseases of women, Sum's _" - _ MONGOLIA' ' from a severe attack of la grippe. Barley Feed$86 per ton, the cheapest ���, Temoss,3•Fiay esamtnation. Diseases of eye. CORN CRACKED The anniversary services in eonnec• feed on the market. 'Price will ltd - sur,nose,throw and lnag& Fitting glasses and MIXED CHOP Mrs. Nelson'Wagg, of CIaremont, tion with the Methodist church'were vance$1 per ton on March lat. W seats sad chronic diseases. _ visited friends here on Friday.' 0 2c Boars 19 to i and 7 to 9 fly FEED WHOLESALE I N. TON LOTS quite a success, Proceeds about $60. Patronize your Home Mill and bun, ' Percy and Archie Stover visited Rea, Dr. Sneers, of Toronto, preached 1paker's Joy and Kissim! #.v" begat. Chopping Tuesdays, Thur9daye with friends at Ringwood on Sunday. t-wo very able sermons on.Sunday and _ . _1 brands of flour. g and Saturdays, The sale of Geo. Bowers and at of aye a very interesting and instruct- Arthur Williams eased off cess- � �E. FAREWELL.K C, 83 - p lye lecture Monday night. - . TBR. aadooatib �p®CiELl _- ___ fully last week. - e►. eatssitos. oonrf HoIIme Whitby. 14r �CALWELL'S 1k10LASSEs G. and Mrs. BrownsburRer abs faai AUDLEY MEAL . ily, of the 9th line. Markham, spent St. _George's Anglican Ckurch T. BARCLAY,Barrister Sunday evening at R. Tart r Several here intend to plant beans n . Solicitor,Notary Public,Special Exsmi- A number from here attended the Vfor Gigli Court of Jastics, Brock Strest, T this next season.1 11 FL'�D.SS' EERZ'Ii ES iVhitby, 71p V• - L. SPINK� LIMITED, sale at Peter Burkholder's uh theSth' Miss Brown)<e is, recovering from �_ ----- -- conressiun, Markeam.on Saturday- — 'JdnrtninkPracei -• lf1.80 A. At. h-er-1-Scent tYlneRs: -E:-£'ffRI9Ti NT,-Brarrtster• am ERI-�'G• ONT. H. C:. Reesor moved into his fartn_Rt Frank Smith bougbt a new d,:iver - _ r A.6olicitor,%iotary Public.Etc. ldonoy to - ---- Cedar Grove which he recently par- at 316Brien's sale. Evening -" 7.OU P. Al' loan. 01nee next door to the standard Bank, chased f'o'il H. F. Coakaell on Thurs• - Whitby. Tyly Business it'.boon�ina at the new C. 4 1 ��l 2.�X0 P. M. day. N. R. station at,Iireenhurn. Sunday •. ■� Mrs. G. Hewitt and sin and Mrs. V as BEAL P. Same of our heit,t farriers attended�tiT3#. Hn%ve andda�`r�- '� �! r"r��ito• the fr,iit meetin- s this week. ^-� TO- visited with friends and relatives here �, 19 W (3. HAM-Issuer of !91 wriage F, M. and ilr yon thef, of . • ctaarriioo CL.�REj1(1\T last waPk. 'onto, sprit e3::nday�n thPf�irm here. Licenses•in the County of On r n Ptcksriag�'illaga_ 971y for all sty-les of furniture. CK �1i5a' IFran 1! earthy e lied h c - ; . ._ - brother Frank ho'o'fer :i few days re• _ �s„ POUCHER. R@A _Estate__Auc- -- - -_ - eR centty. ►'fit OCK ROAD 1 . t,oneer. valuator. collector and nano' r -" hiss Louisa Hubbard is indiepoaed Perry Wilson and lady friend visit• of marriage l,eenses.Bzougbam. toy . ed his sister, Mfrs, Wln, PuC'krin here _ at gresent. _ HOPPER Issuer of Macri Ro Percy and James Farley bare rerputly, DWILIJ age doom Moulding y y y - L,cenass to the oonoty of oasario. started for the west. bliss Alice WestDey, of Toroeto, • anA'his raa,d•12 f',a>•amnn4_ - _._ . . .r. _ . _ H i2< ICL ire ra11168 weirs.ather rr brothers here, f _- B.BLATON,TOWNSHIP OLEBH weather at resent. Clarence..Young and family visited Miss Winnifred Chapman. of ' ' L. oonvevadosr• OommLsloaer for-takfag St. school Toronto. spent"'Sun- uthdaviss, Aeocantsat. oto. ofnaay se loan • friends in this section this week. Leeli� on term, -luntr of 1Kwxuas Ids Window Shades The C. P. R. surveyors are busy in day with her parentshere. ,. Oat. nT this neighhorhood adjusting the line. iryidg will tie gone Into'pore, ex. A POSTILL. Licensed Auctioneer, Mrs. Axford. or., has returned borne tensively neat -season as the new �� � ADVANCE to �L for oonnwas of Tork and Oas"a. Ane- atter" spending w few weeks in To- shipping station will take them to " . 40o arias of an kinds aesenwd to as shostsst - 'onto. Toronto more oonveoieni.ly. � Not,ae. Addrsu Green aiver P.o., oat . George and Mrs. Pugh and Amoa Prayer meeting was held at James WHEN THE MINERS S'T'RIKE �:V DERTAKhi Gr and Mrs. Stover and eon, .Herbert. Fowhe'a this week, His friends are _ WB. POWELL. Licensed Auc- - - t • hones'' valuasor and Qottectar for In connection !Pent a socia! evening with A'sa arTd ,glad h rtes r of T recovery, His FILL UP 'YOUR BtN6 ` sonattea of oasarto and York All undo of airs. Hubbard this week. son-Charles from ToronEo_ia home for sales 000dnotad either privately or by aaoaoo The Ladies' Aid of the Brougham .a bine• H Suis notes coilsoted For dates or other ppavr piStaIIC@ n0 object. >�t the old price, a8 long Uentlars apply st residenes.811sateeth Si.Yloit- Methodist Church held.-a very nuc- , artmg: Peons orders lett as Naws 0126111 Pick Prices moderati. cesdiil meeting at the home of_Frank BALSAM 869 OUT stock-laste. r �, ..� prompt atuattoo Sac+sfaotaos guaraa •_, _ —- MOOD. _ - O -.. y k p _1 e T -' SPIN T Ltd rig or Maansbs store, 01"moot, twin re. and Mrs. Axford on Tuesdayafter_ Y ss [-1 p ent .. ,eve Our cls felons ": i e"pays us -fr - -- y aCsn loci U Fwd• M phone number Is Indeps 1valuable ore _... - 10 WV. J P�JoneR ieson sold 1 - _ WEAK BROUGHAM : - ah e _PiCI�ERING d S, R. PENNOCK _ff :. �19t1e{91rIr Patterson spent last week (3<ear .nt3�5lr:. Barber "visited at wt4tr9VALE. ONT. ('balk Lake 1. '•ntlp, - 1 _ MEN and WOMEN in Toronto, or e Z W,1��9❑ hA•l trchxsea a Funeral Director and Embalmer, Born to H. and Mrs. hi,hchn►,e un „(Vl. n awline a wi p t a }; :. - March 4th, a bo n d ' * 9 g n nP --- Any bustnia a Qntrustad ;a me will Miss I?ll:i Lint it, itf Toron'.n, [s vi. Jahn•lioriitsc,tt..of.�a+k .rs visiting y :i _ fiiend_•t.,,nd relnrivee hrT',•abo!its. - be carefully handled. - deed the bl,ndd nrndtteina ingredientp iting at her home herr, " ""' John Golder is as,;ictin g Rin. F,lI. -Charges Moderate = o-f ' P!C!i I:R1Y(.`PILLS. J. H. and Nlr+t, Madill ,',pent a roupit w.trdy with his RuniinPr v WoOclsn 1 Ggq. �• :e. \.a and Pea aize3_ _ '" Independent Phone No. 1314. of days in Uxbridge this week" - (iidron 1'rrnrm rcmnve�l his tepees - in hard rntl. Tbe,;e Pills are a flne laxative Tonic. �ti'• 3, Brown, of Toronto, was b�mr from :the 9th on. to. his home last Best ¢ stearn-real.• All coal is . feaS2rilltt eDetltp rtq last week, owing to a seveir cola9.' - - ender corpr, fa!t weight and the whole system. Duncan o p in in n s nomink n - protnpt sr-'vice. "¢ - auction sale next Friday. March 15tH, t'irtnr Jamieson has hall an Inde. _ ,�� �, _ v pendent hone in in hie real- N—P= eery ox as a personal guar,an ee +� ��•a den,e. Has a full line vi Fresh and Cur to be ex,autly as 'represented with la grippe and under the di>�tuc'• Alonzo Jonej]net a valnable driving 4ed meats eonstanLl on hriIId. or looney back. care• eokttne dxy last week from acute In- A Good stock of Fo,ah and matched y Robert and '.►ire• ?Ciilne, o Green S(3c a bvx or 8 for$9x10. River,Sunda ed with T. E. and Aire, digestion• hemlock, also matched and dress- ; Spice Roll, BT`eakfast -Baeonv " Ham. y Airs. W. H. Birkett and Mrs. Gen. . ed spruce and pine. ti L. Jones visited Claremont friends Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc. W. J. Churchill,of Winnie Man.,• 2x, 3x and 9x Ontario cedar shingles. last week. T. M. McFA DDEN pent a few days last wee at J. Peter JonRobinsonassistngis'n in'engaged ith W_ Let me quote vo s Coos own kfiy build � Highest pricim- e paid for Ho lee. y - Butcher'e Cattle _� g u • d.- ria y require. - , I - DR[OGIST ASD ORADI'ATE OPTICIA\ G {tdatOpe llfon,of Markham high If. c tilos woo ing.mate ' I you ma school,,apent over Sunday with Don- Harold Wilmott visited in this { PIC$ERING, = U:V'T, aid Willson. I c l har'n'ess tll m iHe.i �t9 working 11 eta specialty.p �e elolma iv-W _ >� stuff a �T Arthur and-Mrs. �teesor,of'Fess' Ioaependxnt phone 13i�4. y REAL E�TTiJ Grove, visited at Geo. Duncan a -on f Miss Ada Jones is attending.Mre. J, .•0.41 Sunday last. -A. Jones, who had the, misfortune to Aa . Go REESOR f •First-class rigs for hire The carnival held here on Tuesday sustain painful iD}ttfiea through a fall. " 4P night on the Mam oth Rink'was a M� Dacid Jones has retarned from . Da or �i lit t �y . decided siiceeso. LOCUST HILL y g We are-'glad' eperx that our Stouffville after seven -weeks_spent t BUS meets all. trains j >f $1* >1�tKs *8 citizens, who have en on the sick nursing her father, who has been very 4. ill. He is much improved. Teaming promptly attended to. `�� list,-are improving. Owing to the severe Storms during . Insurance rates lower on farm pro- alt'• end Mrs. George Lee entertain- - � p which time it was impossible for alp Agent_ for Canacda Carriage.Oo: tained a number of young people on z • perty.and �illage Dwellings, - :fad tuck to make .the grade, we were .� in first-class Companies. Wednesday night- deprived of our mail._ not receiving Philos6phy We -$e Peak Earl Hogle intends 'leaving for the p .7 Pickerinp.� any from �Vedtlesdap notit Satuiday. No Premium Notes north-west next week. We wish him The Balsam blacksmith chop syncti- If not insuresl.�citli mercFtll and a safe journey and success. Cate has at last secured a .blacksmith, As applied to the selling of •+ _ELm DALE MILLS Rev.-Dr.•Abrabam. of Whitby, will - compare rates. occupy thepulpit-in St:Johns�hrireh iii the person of a Mr. Pilkep, who hila - PICKFjRINC .One first-class prick house and R been employed in Uxbridge for some WatCheS aAd Jewelry next Sunda afternoon, march 10th. sw stable for sale.... time. The shop will be opened very Chopping our Specialty Mrs. Eli Willson retarned to TO. shortie. ronto last Thursdayand will leave for ` 'Ogilvie'i ' Household ''atid' Glenora A number of farmers .to the south _ W- Ya Richard her home-in Bigfotd, Sag., next week. Flours in J6,50 aDd 100 pound _ ,ham of h omen's have had the W, honey oats visited and --_ Theresr -_ - eat FreshRoller _.. _ ;.- - --- Institute u re-tlodtbe�congratti}ate on - he`�•T=-`6f b ere are _ _ _.._: I No Oats, 'Etc.— — Notary 3?ttbhe; P------rig— but them rr- - - -Bran anti Shorts. by the ton or cwt. _ Y their success a, their aoeial-la strong cines which cause the logical cn Thursda menin y vection ire- Prices reae0nable: g' offenders to be gathered in by the•arm tween-heinR_fair , p@Cla,list There will be a combination sale at of the law. and square and hp- if _ McLean's hotel on Friday. March 29. An interesting debate took lace be Ing successful. _ In all kinds of tire-setting. Binder All entries must be in the hands of R. -Chopping every day. and mower knives round, tween the old maids and bac elors atl pot a i e B J: Cowan, Brougham, or F. Postill, we wdon't sol i , b March 20th. t dies' Aid social held at Mount .-:.liable watch or other at - Ladders of all kinds in stock Green River, p Zion last week,•'the debate being, iVORTF#ERN GROWN TREES Ayer exciting ame of ivas_ title when you .want one and to order. y g g y "Which is the most to. be pitied, the we deed not expect Contin Apple, pear,Plum,Cberry. Psac2b Grapes, - - "- played on Friday evening between old mriids or the old batchelors." Each Ped patronage. We know it - s Small Fruits, ornametitale E eigieebs, Skate Sharpening and the bachelobs and married men,which debater did exceeding well and many Bases. Flowering Shrubs, Climbers, E.tc, : e 'n a tie.' The return match 90 g • .. always value aceto give .� EPerythlag in the nursery line. Catalogue resulted L interesting And amusing points were also v l when we sell ; Saw Gtiwlning B v i ee, send List of your wants Jor prices, wilLbe played this ..(Friday). evoping• brought out-. Rev. 8.-T. TYicker, who or it cements our old - Allentrwaatoid;apply for terms. - , Everybody come and have a good g p p acted ae jus a decided the cid maids customers and attracts J. H. WiMner�` - 1Vnf�tryman -- laugh. �� a neck. The ladies are Port klgin, Ontario. The members and adherents-of the-•the winners y .... new ones. Let us x W, N i JACKSON, �BROCK�0�8 t°be congratulated upon Lhelr sLicceas, send you our s • s Presbyterian church are requested to but the bachelors have the consolation Qatalogue 1 ti - hand,n their ballots next Sunday, as that then were beaten b a very close , c -_A COAL' - COAL _ Have you. lots of water ? th' will be the last chance to vote on above. Every one present enjoyed or a church anion. If you have not yet tbemselvos' and went away feeling —- < " - PJC)e BROS., OF WHiTEVALC received,a ballot, ask for one on gun that ,they bad. secured a bargain [n BEST ANTHRACITE da as every one should vote. gettingan up-to-date tea and concert `Q ire prepared-to furnish you anything ;�'ha�.times carnival will tie held or thsmall of 10 cents. Norman 3ase8tt " ne Standard Fuel 'Co.,hin the line of water etipply such as in the Mammoth rink, Brouglia ill on be - " _ Limited Dumps, windmills, -hydr#titilic rants, Tuesday evening.neat. Prizes will be - _ - GREENBURN plumbing, etc. given for the worst dressed couple; Electric power from ilio Seymour ,Tls`WELER AND QpTTCTANI C Y the worst dressed tramp, the worst Power Co. was utilized for the first They are also expert well drillers dressed lady, the worst dressed' girl, time )n Wbitby on Monday, and is 010POWTO NaW p - . Linder 16, and the worst dressed bctp giving the best df satisfaction. The poor op�t WHITBY W. H. Gibson, - A Lgent, and respectfully solicit your patron, tinder 16. Everybody come. Admis- electric pump has not yet het _put in - - atie.Yor hr future, Ind.phone 6821- cion 10 ceRta, ___. - operation,but will before long. y a 3 ..,c _o.'_""__��w •� .�,� ,e'. nr. v+.. :,,' a.t;?' .(ran; ,h v1�WDr �&,4 .,, 'v�y,, ar :tv s•.;:�-.,. -,.: ,.,,;ra,.-pe:. *`: h..:..+�;'s"' :' c21.C,m�- !P ",F� ....r .,a. w o '`'"�4m4"°'� ':1::ts3 'm`� ii:.w_. '•�� �" twg 3- d .a„ ,'117 r} � ,.",,,.'n•,«K.._ .......... •. '. '. F'' ,i .. ._, .. .. ., .. ,. .. .. • .. - - - _ _ v 7 AinHEPRICES - ... FARM PRODUCTSCff INt E OUND 8ffTLEXENT IUTINYTROOPS REPORIF FROM THE LEADING , _._._TRADE CENTRES -0�: _ _: -- -Premier 'Whitney announced- Terms of - Thrilling Ezperie�ces m Pekin.--- Mission- AMERICA. 7" Dominion Government's Order --- Fries Bold o insOut in Compounds o ds Prices of Cattle. state, these. - • and Other Produce at Home e QesP&tchrom Pekin- eaya: are e}ias fromeat�lsiddeu £i the Legislature the results of an or- Northern Ontario Railway; and and Abroad. mutiny of Yuan Bhi Kars soldiel+s to the building of-the Chinese For- should thin rallWaydeplre to extend BREADSTUFFS. started in Pekin at 8 o'.clock on e1- n Board where Yuan Shi Kai to- ' der delivered-by the Dominion Gov- $ 1 .�.� its terminal facilities to Fort Toronto, 'Mar. 6.-Plour-Wlnter wheat, Thtrlsday night, Man of the, na- sides the -flames reaching within ernment, giving the Province run- Churchill an additional right of y ' ► 90 per cent. patents. $3,80 to 43.86,•at sea: tive''s have been killed or wounded, half a mile of the Legations. The fling rights through her sister Prov- way 200 feet is width from Nelson board. and at $3.90 to $4 for home con• but so far as is known all foreign- quarters occupied by the Nanking ince, and certain parcels of tax- River to the nearest available point ars are safe. The Le n the Hudson Ba Ballon is sumption. Manitoba flours-First patents, Legation quarter delegates who came here to notify tree land on the Nelson River and o Railway $5.60; second patents, $5, and strong bait• is crowded, but the missionaries are Premier Yuan of his election as 1 along the Hudson Bay itself. Bir granted. The T. and N. O.• would ere', $4.80, on track, Toronto. holding forth in their own 130m President have been enveloped in James Whitney briefly explained the then be granted running rights to Manitoba wheat-xo. t Northern. $i. Pounds. Wheli the outbreak' oc- flames. Much reckless shooting has - Federal order before reading its Fort Churchill for the remaining yt� Bay pons: No. $ Northern at 111.10, carred it was estimate$;'that 2,000 occurred, and one shell, which fell b the Dominion authorities. anUxt. Approach to ERIti Ray line n Bev o. s, ay po s. read since thea into the compound of the American gained by a five mile strip of land y whet, all-rail, 74120• the mutineers have been augmented Legation, tore through a tent of running from the proposed new The strip from the boundary to Ontario wheat 41.2 s white, red and by large numbers of the police, one of the soldiers of the recently- boundary of Manitoba to the Nel- the Nelson River will be transfer- mixed. 96 to 96c, outside. coglies and loafers: The Legations arrived reinforcements, but did not �- -, son River, and terminatio in A red to Ontario either by grant or know no reason for the outbreak. explode. Refugees at the American--- -. $ Pese•--flood shipping peas. $1.20. to 41.• P $ • American-- half-mile strip of land along the by statute upon the Provincial 2s, outside. The idea is expressed that Yuan Legation had thrilling experiences `eastern shore of the Nelson River Government malting known the lo- oatr+;ar ices of No. 2 Ontario, as w Bhi Kai's soldiers began the trouble as they traversed the streets in -sad the Hudson Bay. Provision is cation preferred, providing that lo- a6c, and of lots a at . to sacs outside. when they learned that he intended which the Chinese troops were en- hereby made for railway terminals, cation is 'hot more than fifty, miles to leave the capital for Nankin a No. 2, ae to 49c, on tract, Toronto. No. P• g. gaged in looting. The .et�diers did docks, and elevators; but the ex- from the shore of Hudson Bay at 1 extra W. C. teed. 491.20° and No. i. The soldiers are everywhere looting not attempt to interfere with them, tent of these strips along the river any point. 481.2c ay pons from house to house, They have but there was great danger from = sad baby must not be greater than For the selection of these lands not spared even the foreign regi- flying bullets and fire brands which k'•' [ � Barley-18 lbs. at 95 to 96c, outside. $ � ten miles. Ontario is allowed a period of five dentes within one block of the Le- were flourished in-all-direc+»nR - # C. Access is thus given to Hudson corn-No. a American 7•now, 711 Po. To- -- �D and Mrs. Straight saved g1- year.. tonic freight. r.- g t� - - ye- o. 2 at $1.06 to 41.06,outsides Fires were started in various sec- their records and valuables, but -SH4 DAWY SETTLEMENT Buckwheat-7o to no, outside. tions, and territory of more than a deserted a rich ly-furnished house, Bran-Mauttoba bran, 825, in bags. To- mile in area has been burned. This! which was given over to the looters. routo freight. Shorts, $26.50 to $27. Toronto, Mar, 6.-Fairly good botcher- ll -� I A WOMAN DOCTOR. �� F ,CetiURCtll1.L COUNTRY PRODUCE. fng'steers •and heifers changed hands at - • from $6 ttf $6.50 per hundred pounds, Nti'as flutek to Discover What Was S Apples-$3 to $4 per barrel. Q HUD✓' while common to medium loads sold at Besse-8ma11 lots of hand-picked. $2346 DOIII; tl1@ Mischief. y HT�ft' _ O� to 82.40 per bushel. from $5.215 to $5.90. Choice butchering cows sold at from 85 to $5.50 per hundred. A lady tells of a bad case of of- X� *(♦/jf�, Honey-Extracted, to tin➢:tr-to-tta per weight; good cows at from N to 14.75, fee poisoning (Tea is equally harm- lb,I' Combs, $2.50 to $2.7S, and common at from $3 to 14. Gannets + tuI because it contains caffeine- and Baled Hay-No. 1 at $15.50 to $116.50, on the same drug found in coffee and track, and No. 2 at 812,50 to 113.50. were 82 to $2.75. American yearling sheep $ ) sold at $7.50 r hundred tells it in a way so simple and ca7'W19Y- F►`� Baled Straw-810 on track, Toronto, per pounds. On. y P tub yearlings were steady at !7 to 1'1.50 straightforward that literary skill Potatoes-Car tots, in bags, 11.466, and could not improve it. y ` tY'll►Lr ��* Delawares at 111AL Out-of-store. 11.00 to for choice, and at from 86 to $6.75 for P _- a,y, !�- $190, cults. Sheep, ewes. sold at from $a w $s, I had neuralgic headaches for - - ' " and buck, and mull, at. from $3 to 84. 12 years, she says, ''and have suf- Poultry-Wholesale price. or choice !� dressed poultry-Chickens. 12 to iSe - -at fared old. A�nv ti ll4n I first �r $8.50. Live bogs ranged from 96.00 to $7 bean to have them I weighed 140 lb,; fowl, 9 to 10c; geese, 13 to Ise; ducks, � �per haadredwelght for .elects. tett and Pounds, but they brought me daWa :. r9'1 +a 12 to 14c; turkeys. 20 to lac. Live poultry, \ watered at the markets, and 16.60 to 116- to 110. shoot 271 lower' than the above. "I w 70 per hundredweight 4.0.46. care at Donn• ant to many doctors and they , �(� a♦ - a ave me only temporary relief. So f1- `v 1 ♦ SU"MR. EGOS, CHEESE, poi ta. $ . . 4, I suffered on, till one day, a wo- try ;, � " ♦ Butter-Dairy, choice, in wrappers, 10 -man .doctor advised me to drink to 320; large rolls, 29 to Sic; and interior, THE GREAT COAL STRIKE. postum. She said I looked like I tuba, 20 to 21c. Creamery quoted at 37 _ Q _ _ was coffee poisoned. Ito,350 for ton.: 34 to 38c for sous.. nor Bristol Dock Lnborere llriil Not "Sa I began to drink Postum, s " ib. , ase lot, of new Ian :Randle Imported Coal. pounds in the first _ 3vp�,9i down. • Me per �A despatch from London says: few Reels and am still gaining, but 1' - - a r not so feet as at first. -V head- -' - '_ The coal strike, the greatest in thei Y r - - - Gheea�Largt anQtted. at 116 3-t to 1170. h I aches began to leave ale after I had _ _ g t and'twice at 17 to 171.46 'per:lb: istory of the British Isles, is mark ing time. One satisfactory feature used Postum about two weeks-long the eo ee - ' ..� 80G PRODUCTS, is the complete absence of any dig- 'enough, I expect, to get ff _ order 'in the districts effee All is . Bawls-Long clear, 111-2'to 113.4c per ted" po' on out of my system. HOS. EDWARD BLARE DEAR. CORE F08 CONSUMPTION. I negotiations looking to a settlement Now that a few months have •_ -, lb., to case Iota: Pork-Short cat, 1122.50: slut - do., meas, 19.50 to 420. Home-]tedium to have ceased, as the, leaders who Passed e I began to use Poe- have Loses a. Dlstinguished Na- Read- this proof of what Cope- light. 16 to 161•zc; heavy. 14 to 141-2c;� were recently gathered.in London tum, I can gladly say that Ineves lice-Born Soa. land's Cure far Consumption will mus, 1034 to 11411; breaktaat bacon, a6 have dispersed to•various parts of know what a neuralgic headache is ° do for'thoae afflicted with the white 17 backs, t9 110° the country to attend to local mat like any more, and it was nothing 11- _ -A despatch from Toronto says c: ac e, to ter$ in connection with the strike. but Po stum that relieved me. Hon Edward Blake, K.C.; LL.D., Plague ' Lard-Tierces, 12c; cub,, 121-4'e; palls, Mr. Copeland:- At a masa meeting of the dock "Before •I used Pestum I ester died at his home, 449 Jarvis street. Dear Slr,-I have been troubled with my izrzo• workers of Bristol on Sunday a re- went out alone; I would get bewil• shortly before 7 o'clock on Friday runQa fora long time. Doctors and all y y �edteinee did Cu"me no good, M7 say is - ' solution was adopted to the effect dered and would not know which �. BUSINESS AT MdNT]3EAL good. I will answer any correspondence. Montreal, Mar. 5.-Oats--Canadian 'that imports OE Oreign - Abrut two weeks ago Mr. Blake's or- r•eeommend it to a� one suffering not b@ handled. _Most of the rail- my head is as clear as a bell. My condition took a change• for the from Consumption, knowing what it has w'ester'n, No: 2, 53 to 531.2c; do., No. S. ways- announce a further curtail- braid and nerves are stronger than worse. . He sank ra idl and Fri- done for me. 51 to 511.2c; extra No. 1 feed, 52 to 621-2c; P Y+ Your, truly, meet of their services. Fourteen they have been for years." Name 11 day afternoon it became apparent ' - . D. McRACHERN. No. 2 local white, 50.1-2 to Sic; No. 3 do., stations in London will be closed given by Ciibadian Postum CO.., that the end was near. Dr. Wm. ]Itanager.Rogers Lumber Co.. Rask. 491.2 to sot; No. 3 do., 4$t-2 to 49c. Bar down altogether until the- strike Windsor, Ont. - - - -Goldie, who was in -attendance, I am receiving letters daily like ley-Malting, $1.05 to $1.10. Buckwheat, ends. `'There's a reason," and it 1s ex= - - summoned the members of the the above from persons who have No. 2, 72 to 73c. Flour 'Manitoba spring - � _ _ ' plained in the little book, '"The family to the bedside of the -dis been given up by doctors and tried obese patents. firsts, is.6a; do., seconds, ,. Road to Wellville," in- plcg�s-.__ '~ 'f �i�innipe " has de.Gided to issue tinguished Canadian. Mr. Blake all other medicines without avail. $5.10; strong bakers', $4.90; Winter pat. Ever road the above letter? A now ons lost consciousness - about- half an This cure for consumption, weak or eats, choice, $5.10 to $5.35; straight roll. bonds W the amount of £960,000 fcr city improvements. appose from time to time. They m hour before death. Aathe breathed bleeding lungs, lingering coughs ers, 84.65 to $4.75; do., bags, $2.15 to $2r'• g•nuine,tru•,and full of human interest. his last he was surrounded by h:a and bronchiti4 can be taken on,the 25• Rolled oats-Barrels. $5.05; bags, 90 Jamas Palangio of Cochrane was w the., $2.40. Bran-$24 to 1125; short., $26 fined $150 and costs for violating -wife, .ler. Hume Blake, K.C., a son, most delicatia stomach, on which it the immigration law.. Berlin,�Ont., has decided to Aan- ' Mrs. (Prof.) G. M. Wrong, a daugh- acts as a tonic. Price $1 r bot- to $27; middlings, $28; mouillie, $30 to ,. Pe \in•ekeen Montreal doctors' have don its $80,000 producer gas plant ter, and Dr. Goldie. Mr. Samuel tie; G for $5. iia• Hal-No. z, per ton, car tots, $15 to been drawing salaries from the city and depend on Hydro-electria• Blake, another son, is at present in Mention nearest express office 815,50. Cheese-Finest Westerns, 151-4 to ower. 3 P 1 health department. P England, and was .advisQd .of his when ordering. Sold only by Wm. 1151.20; finest Easierns, 141.2 to_ iso. But. - father's deeease by cable. R. Copeland. ter-Choicest creamery, 33 to 34c; seconds, REVISED 511 Pape Ave., Toronto, Camila. +32 1•2 to 330. Ease-Fresh-38 to aoc. PO. Nearly 2,000 workmen are . on -�•: _ tatoes=Per bag, car lots, 111.70 ko 111.80. ' strike in Toronto. PLAN LONG TOUR. TENSUS TOTALS - ' _ UNITED STATES MARKETS. f �onaartghts Io JOarIICy in Canada -Minneapolis, Mar. S. Wheat-May, We'll, ���' From'Coast-to Coast. $1'07746 3-4 to $1.0I N thenuly, 111.-08; Nor1 hard,$1.077 8; No. 1 Northern, .$1.067 e to .$1: Increase ; n . the Urban PopulationisOver■ • 073.8; No. 2 Northern, $1.047.8 to $1.053-8;A despatch from Ottawa says: _ _ An extensive tour of__Canada_next N�_3 wheat-$103.-tas1�-?1-o-3- F-�_ 1S gt-�re-e Per Deni777. THIS is a{COME DYE summer•is being arranged by the 62 to 63x Oats-No. 3 white, 49 to 491.2c. - 1ha4 ANYONE Duke and Duchess of. Connaught. Rye-No. 2• 861-2c. Bran-$25 to $25.50. _ ' _ _ Flour-First patents, $5 W $5.30; do., sec• " ' + can use They' will visit the horse shows in A despatch from Otta•.co: says: i The increase inf rural population . Montreal and Toronto in May, then oTrda,-$4;65. to,$x.90; Bret clears, $3.40 to Revised figilres of"the population of was 555,065, or 16.49 per cent., and k I sA,o° s,tK+ visiting .London and Guelph. The $3.75; do., erconde, $2.30 to 33.70. Canada are contained in -a special in urban district$the.population" j ' Duke will also open the Ottawa Buffalo, Mar. 5.-Spring wheat-No. i ullm P report cn the census, tabled in.the crease was 1,278,147, or 63.83 per. " �•, ,�,., horse show. In August the Mari-.l`orthern, carloads, store, $1.16; Winter,' - - - House on Thursday:- time cent. time Provinces will be visited with No. 2 red. $1.01: No. 3 red, 99c; No. 2 The enumeration was under 264' white; 1-l. Cern-No. 3 yellow, 69c; I> . 4 By Provinces-bhe`'flgures-are.- t` stops at St. John, Halifax, and 671.2 all on tack through 1911. 1901. Increase commissioners, were Charlottetown. :Most of the trip' yellow, c, i r g 9,701 enumerators. The average will .be. made on a Government billed. Oats-No.' 2 white, 563.40; No, 3 Alberta ,... .. .. 374,663 73,022, 301,6411.; number of names -recorded per dyed ALOhess' steamer, and there will be as few wbite.--914c No. 4 white, 5514c. Barley Britisb Col. .:.. :. 392,480_ 176,657 213,823 enitmerator in 1891, with 216 ques- " = ` DIFFERENT KINDS- days' fishing at - the- Strathcona -Malting, it:20 to $1:32. Manitoba ..:: '...`. 455,614 255,211 200,403. tions, was 1,110; in 1901, with 561 of Goods e & New Brunswick 3SL889 331;120 20,74691 questions, G04, and in 1911 with 549 Dodg t Tebeque,.N.B, After his ;; q with the SAME Dige•_ Royal highness opens the Toronto. ' - .LIVE STOCK MARKETS Noga Scotia ,.�.. 492,338 459,574 32,76x C1Ue;tlons, 74°. - used Exhibition, the Royal party will Montreal,r Mar. 5,-Butchers cattle, Ontario .... ,. ..2,523,208 2,182,947 340,261 _ leave for the West, stopping first cbnice, $7 to-87.25; do., medium, $5.50 to Prince .Edward.. I. 93,728 103.259 '9,53t_ _.__� - EM at Winnipeg, and . prooeeding to $6.50; do., common, $4.50 to 85; butchers' Quebec .... ... ..2,002;712 1,648,898 353,814 : Sheriff Martin of Fraserville, Vancouver, Victoria and Prince cattle, choice cows, '85,50 to OV..75; do., Saskatchewan ..• 492,432 .91,279 4%.ts3' 0!Ip,; is sick,with worry over the Rupert. medium, $3.25 to 45; do., bulls, $3.76 fol Yukon ..,. ..:. 8,511 27,2'1'9 •1-8,707 !act that lie can'Ar'4-il0 an}languroRALL KI �OFfrdODa - - - s = 85; rfiilkers,'cho3ce, each, $75 to $80; do., N. W. Ter. ,... :16,951 ' 20,129. . ''3,178 to pernorm in a few days. com. and medium, each, $50 to $661 Mr. David Weir of St. Catharines Premier Roblin promises to do 4 CLEAN and SIMPLE to Use. dropped dead in Church. Springers, $30 to' $45. Sbeep-Ewes, $4.73 Totals •. :..7,204,527 5,371,315 1,833,212 everything possible to assist Ontar- _ NO4...of..1.tthe WAoVrr)ye for th.((((((''''''mod, The C.P.R. has pure 1 800,to $5: bucks and culls,. $4 to,.$4.50; jambe, -Decrease.• io to extend het' Provincifi.l railway ' ons hu to rnler. ANeelen from ppoor Dn,¢ 't er t ' T B D.sler. FREF:Co1oiC.rd,ndBTORYA.,oI tri, $6.75 t0 $7. Hogs-F,o.b., $8 to $8.25. The rltral n idnt:on is 3,924;093, fo Hudson Bay, including exam 1r'• M Tho John.eo-Richardson Co., LJm,ted. Mo real, aCCe4 C'f land In a Winnipeg suburb P P g p . _ For yarns, Calve§-$3 to $10. 1 and the urban population 3,280,411. ing it from taxation. , �� -.:: r.....r .. .1 I. + - ._ -•. . :.. •.,' ..� :.%-�"`." .K• d' M a .,IK �•- {YF;tl♦� I. ., -. .,.... .. ':'. ... . : .. .. . '.:.r 'i:'--.. .'- _. .'. .. 5-w., ', t. q .^1,-.:awY ' ,t},tr_.::%i,�✓ b''"1Tt',N„! ,.. � � -av" : r...: „sm;r r'�.:•;:_ >. ,;,i - -r- ''• ...+s-.'4. ,,... w. .. 5^, �' +• .,�Y� ,::n•a^ .4J„. �;;r.,Y}' .,,�, .;,5' .'� '*t+.'tT^r`•,vc'�„"';Gr-` r,,:. .aa.ti.,.. p,,y,."ys •y� •'� '4•,s *�-'.. .y, v-` X,- .'$ -,-ti. n, a.��yS»- �.�,:i. .�`.�i^'Y?�C'"tra.,.s 7.•.. .. E.... a..."�` Y-.r 140.. .r�'�� ._,. t-..:,.�« ," s .:,�, .. •.r::, ,,:,..� r a a:• :s. xv �. 9: .. :+.:,.:_ ::4:.`,d«; ..:,'a„ ai. Am� t ���� PUNISHED AS A SPY. A PORT OFTEN CROWDED. , 11115 IS � a, Some indignation has been ex- In a seaport•tovra in the notch at w At il- En land there is a wealthy buI - _ -- preened in Great Britain at the I g A 'SEER • TEST sentence of three-and-a-half years literate man who owns lIIayny - ' detention in a German fortress gels, and follows their eourse over f,F` which was passed upon Mr. Bert- the seas by aid of a large atlas and C. MATTESEN4 HAS HAD•RHE'U- rand Stewart, a London solicitor, a ten-horse-power magnifying- --* at Leipzig, on February 3, after a g)ass. h MATISII ALL HI8 LIFE. "I've just hada lett ," he said ° s - four days trial before the Supreme to a nei hbor, "fr , one of my Court of the German Empire. When g «" the sentence was pronounced, Mr. captains iia me he's been Dodd a 'Kidney Pills Have rm. Ill read you u y r ul sto Y of _ -- i protested- or- in a fe _ it is said, - rt �g enefited Him so Much fie Re- Stews P from this letter what puazles -•. _r•. oualy, saying: I am innocent, and ® - commends Them to Othera—Why He says a "'The waves rose like mountains. � .. - = ---They Always Cure Rheumatism- We were driven 'before the wind r F 8 • • ■ • Solberg, B. C.; February 28 to the danger of our lives and put into great jeopardy. (Special),—That Dodd's Kidney "What I want to know," said the Pills will cure 'Rheumatism has shipowner, is, whew` is Great been proved again and again. Jeopardy Z It's somewhere in the �1 WRITE R FARMS FOR RENT AND ALE. Where the dread disease is making Mediterranean, 'but I can't find It PU R f F I C O w DAWSON, mn y Colborne streets, Pet t set '�fits first inroads into the system the roronio. OURQ8 �. , on map anywhere." CANCER - COUNTY OF cure is quick and complete. Where the-rhe is of longer stand- , a' $anon, that is a snap• s he it takes )anger treatment, but �•� FREE TO BOYS oanaalanammh=Plrttloo Co.,■rlalisburg,oat particulars. Splendid magic lantern (with 12 elides); `+EVERAL GOOD-FARMS IN PRINCE ...--•_the result is always the- area high) with no is the y� _ _ �. �` one foot The Heart of Piano t•7 Edward Conary, cheap. Dodd's Sidney Pills always Cure: whistle, Ay wheel and everytTiing co - �" Probably the hardest; test Dodd's __ IINDRED ACRES NEAR BBAMR .3 for running__solid gold signet ring, or tc� ------- Kidney Pills have ever been given guaranteed watch tree to shy boy. Send 'SOTTO HIGEL" ♦ IDEAL TWO HUNDRED ACBE ' is in the case of Mr. C. Mattesen *1 your name and we will- send you 30 seta A Farm, with fine house; good out- Df this place. It is beat stated in of beautiful Easter and other postcards, piano Aetlon buildings; near Burlingtorn, - •. his own words:- to sell at ten cents a set (six cards in I GOOD FARM, WITH THIRTY•ACBH + -- "I .have been troubled with n; each set). When sold, send us the money Apple Orchard, near Pon Perrc, e. and we will send you whichever prise life," x, Mat- . _ we wi VHEN/LLE CURTAIN. ,�N —�— — you choose. or sell! - _ - DYED ANO CLEAl1E0 gain. EXCELLENT' wear HUNDRED-ACRE _ ratan states, blit I am happy t0 and ani F,ads otLoosa Lanstaat:+Iso--- m , at s bar• give you a "Simplez" Typewriter. We tell you that I have received 8o- prepay all chargee. Address ROME R• L��URT� INS LINE NEW. much benefit from Dodd's Kidney WARREN Co.,. Dept. in, Toronto• wnes to us about yours u L''_dDRED ACRES NEAR STAYNER-- =Pills that I can recommend-them to fir. Bertrand Stewart. BRITISH AMERICAN DYEING CO.,soxiss,Montreal + Werth consideration; buildings , good and price very low. , others." deeire that'everybody is England proud Father-``I tell you that 6 h.OStrIC�I HAVE a GOOD LIST QF IMPROVED Here is a case of the longest pos- Farms in Manitoba, Saskatchewan, S, Bible-standing. But Dadd's Kidney shall know it. The chief cons- �by�of mine's a wideawake young Plume Al>erta. It gots want to buy Weasern -r plaints are that the trial was in ster. Sad Neighbor—"So I It me. , Pills will surely cure it, Wb,, 4 camera, and that apparently Mr.. hear." __-_ __ ��,% z° Property you should rosea Because uric acid in the blood is Stewart was condemned on the sole %'� edtoe9 Phon tram , ^' H. W. DAWSON, Toronto. <, _ ' N. W. DAWSON. ea `the cause of rheumatism, and evidence of a Belgian informer, al- a Park. ser, Toronto. g Ready made Medicine.—You need �'• " Dodd's Kidney gills take the ttr'c I)aged to have been convicted of no physician for ordinary ills when !x/ r' MALE HELP WANTED. _ ,} acid out of the blood by making t arious offences. In a letter to the you have at hand a bottle of Dr. "' T ONCE-YOUNG MEN To LE Times, the: kidneys do their proper work. I Times, however, Mr. Stewart's is- Thomas' Eclectric Oil: For coughs, !y A Barber Trade; demand for barbers ther, Mr Charles Stewart, himself colds, s.._e throat, bronchial "trou-. _ _ pp��yy !l'O BE EXPECTED. as' lawyer, has said: "I desire =to ;blas, it is invaluable, for scalds, �?�' .- nary ea leryou trade. ColleWrito- or Epartats "Have you finished your shop- `express emphatically my respect 1 burns,-bruises, sprains it is unser- J-1 kind n o�tip `� Toronto. — Pi,Dg tour with your wife 7" 1 Eor the judgment of the Supreme passed, while for cuts, sores, ulcers bar. to ,.r 11 i has finished and friend ! like It is an uaquestlon rcr at r.tal, rto w. MISCELLANEOUS. No; the shopp ng _ Court of an enlightened and the g,u,laInch �b,:. - eitra ortd.. trl�lOwr ice: .� HAY and i'ARM SCALES, Wilson's tae." ly country He also de recates ads no testimoni- ea.,a - P able healer It needs s='d ears-.b droopeoe hoed, lien -: gra le wrrka o Fenlanede_ T,.,nnlo , - 1 8 al other than the use, and that will OO1e.d„y; tauet,00r• t site Tvalol3a LI711P } the fomentation .of An lo-Germsn -`. t -wt on a suee� id soma : - only, a -- uvu eabrle--l��' pills - - 1 yT says y aayo�sa�`- -tv as nm,tea - ca _. A$so comae.baa aro by our name treatmaat writ. oe ,P lose their properties with age. Not , " i neaS, - YIo•rq.40 l natenure4 o'esaed ton too late. Dr, Bellmao 1ladiaal Ca. actions,' he writes, which have sons•na Ono at etsa 8o with Parmelee's Vegetable Pills. f been 'gzievously misunderstood and NAV yE■It osrelcn �AnEE co.la4 i�`im,l.a cell,n:.++od one 'The ill mass is so compounded that There's room at the top because ■.rt.n fWOAresseaid214S=rset.l�ewYwt TON SCALE OCARANTEED. Wilsons P misrepresented to the Court, are their strength and effectiveness is'no proof at all of anti-German feel- �B[GlMftard`s ebody is always coming down. (j scale works. s Esplanade. Towels preserved and the pills can be car- Ding among the people of England.-" FOR VALUE-RECEIVED. N L PLoa1MER `h vied anywhere without fear of loa- _ s, A Lrow .} Liniment Cuna turns, ire. Hubby-"I won't say marriage is LYON N 3 PLU M M E R ring their potency. This is a qua • a failure, but some are more forte ' NO TAKERS. �ti ifs—"Yau are right, Stocks.N ands Toronto g St ccse!=ani+? fifty that few pills passers. Same I � � _ . ' _ - .. nate is what the get than oth.ers," Bonds and mining Stocks boagbt and pills lune their power, but not so! 'Whyare you rushingaround so -quite rl n commission. Deeien to Government OUICitLV STOPS COUGHS, CURiS COLDS, and Municipal Securities. m with Parmelee s. -They.will main rKel►LIe,�TNwo+aT also wNess.8a CtusTs.'today 4" dear; for instance, you got me, but si I" tincts str.et, T0R'OHiTO taia their freshness and potency for "I'm trying to get something for I-- got only, you.,, gels il. 7978-0 Cabt.: "Ln•soi,lm" I` long time. _ _FIRST AID. • . my wife," _ Aeszd for Free. taroot Steint '-- Edith—Whom.are you writing to, "gad any offers?" _ -- When poverty cornea in at the Pa partunl a of TREacloas --,--i Do you always do a8 f4i1T-Igd. v tt? Wi REMEDY, the World -mnaa dear t— - -- door tt never sty p. pe its feet. FITS Cure for Epilepsy and F1Ca Cher tells -you 4 asked the visitor. Ethel—Tack's written to me that ��� 1e home siestas nl - :'Yes," answered the five-year old, hi girl has.thrown him overboard �IleR 41ryt fit{ins Eye Remedy est yeas' an m earl CARED e�a' as so dOea papa„ ' rnemartia,rind Ens-Rene dy I r 1"tImoa=ale fro I ao I'm dropping him 6 line. �/ weak,watery t «end i " parts of the world Over r 0//M or>.nvuted Eyellaa tnurtrsr.d soon y 1000 to one year , [binaM'6 Liniment tM sats iverTrlleje, In etre Package YCRIrE a coca - RE ED1ES' LIMITED rF' v urWW b our t,cunrcr—neta••Yatent „ �u' TRENCH'S M It is Wise to Prevent Disorder. Eye$ !ia=m,ne Wtuarood in euccooWul Pkh u- r' t 107 St. James' ChamMn, TOrOnto. I• Lawyer- 'Were you ever Called —Many Causes lead t4 disorders Of �g @ �/cl.as'Ptartln for many ndyosoow q r !7 M a,.a,rated en the roans.ne wld by to serve on a jury before T" Juror the stomach sad few are free from r e / oaain Amptia Tubm"�� _ Send for our ---"serve sir: This is the first time, them. At.the first manifestation. +8 p'B 1leeine hea►eds Ce., Chime my intelligence has ever been quer- that the stomach and liver are not ____� , Catalogue of SEEDS y performing their functions, a course - GOBBLED HIMr - r41Qh-GtBie _boned. of • Parmelee's Vegetable Pills ^i „ Wttb ovsr,so Illustrations and Valuable :. a-hould be tried, and it will be found Mrs. Gnaggs- _You are not a 'w - the syem, no child can be healthy. mat the digestive organs wl - man. _ - il resume healthy action. Laxa- Mr. Gnaggs-"Well, I notice you Pr.• for the Asking —Mother Graves Worm Extermina- y ► DUPUY di: FERGUSON )tor is the best medicine extant to tires and sedatives are so blended played the part of .the early ® 4! , s destroy worms. in these pills that no other pre bird. ti• - Jacques Cartier „ . asSyu.n. Mot�Rt31►L partition could be 'so effective as - 1 6 TO - PILE8 CURED N 1t DAYS. Patron—Walter, what 18 the mat they. _ '' ;.. Yoar druggist will -wfund mone�:f PA%n OEt\� si ASB\T a to euro Illy itis u Inc lnQ, Ilnc ,• r1 ter with this establishment l This t 1 I i "The Most Beautiful Location steak is burst black. Waiter— A woman doesn't care about what Blooding or Prutrndl,.;Piles in s to li drys 'uec. in New York City:' Yesseh. Mark er respec'` seh. Our her husband earns; it's what she.. Mr. J. E. Arsenault, a Justice o! �• chef done died yestiddy, gets out of it that counts. Many s'man has landed in the the Peace, and station master at i j jOT�� lJL1 T oy _ poorhouse in attempting to get , ngt jj j Y - -'Only qy,s "■ROMO QUININE.' Wellington, oa the Prince Edward, That is LAXATIVE BROMO QIIININE, Loo) Bickle's Anti-Consumptive• Syrup rich QniCk. 1>�d Railway, says: ; 58th to 59th Street �• Fifth Ave., for the signature of E.W.GROVE. Used the is an unparalleled remedy for colds, "k'our years- I slipped in the . I fherlvokinp Central Park l World over to Cure a Cold in One Day. 250 coughs, influenza and disaes of station.,and fell on a freight truck, << the throat and lungs. The fame of sustaining 8 bad cut on the front of j from w=hich allng nei ed centres `John- So. you paid ,a visit to the medicine rests upon years of ply leg. I thought this would heal,- EP P+d of the city are readily accessible. /our rich uncle, Tom, and he successful -use in eradicating these but instead of doing so it developed•' i aatut;ndr.,emt. Sinc4t�,yltnhatfievnmfjtnd �' "teemed glad to Bee you Tom- aif�ctions, and 'in protecting man- into a bad ulcer, and later into a form ;��, ittin efin•:,mand bathroom - :'Yes. I'm almost afra old -Minard's Liniment co., Limited. of eczema which spread very rapidly i5� r�aT�n 9u tK ntxo a q,i,aenr -, ,� kind from the fatal-ravages of con- Gentlemen.-Theodore Dorai4, it curto• ° chap has lost his money. st}mption,' and a a neglected cold mer of mine, was completely cured Ot and Also started On the other leg. wrest palm,Carlcn,L,II ni room,etc. rheumatism atter flue year suffP inR. $oth legs became so tsw011en and 8or8 ' „djorRaoklrt. JOHN F.RiES,�fanxlrer i } -r Soft corns are difficult to eradi• leads to consumption, one cannot by the judicious use o MINAitD,s that I Could only go about m7 Rork _ -- - -- be too careful to fight-it in its early LINIMENT. ��� carte, 'but Holloway's Corn Cure stages. Bickle's Syrup is the wea= i¢hioahim.to theaParrisheP&estbor any said I must s opbwork nd lay UP. ctor will draw,them out painlessly. -_ pon, use it: of his aeighbore. "After six months of this troubleDOW'S -_� A. COTE, Merrbant. but with r m•' I Consulted another. doctor, ' Bill-And you asked the father St. Isidore, Que., 12 May, '98. no better result. I tried all the salves, ■ — n may-.be the no work of n ___ Rn. _ t -.. .,w -n+ b ' or ts, aug r and in mar- God, but only blind love can make meat>r �-to lot=s-=�a��--� ' yiage i Jj11-Yee; last night. Bill , � instead of getting better I got worse. d a woman think he looks like that. V.This was my condition when I got ;--What td he sav 4 Jill-He was my Srst box bf Zam-Buk. Greatly to rery angry. Bil1-A.nd what did Mlnard'a Liniment Relieves Neuralgia.. _ _:IN A GLASS HOUSE. my deligbt that Srst box gave me re- fou do 4 Ji treated him as I •-- rt lief. I continued to, 'app1Y it to the i 'would a king. Bill—How so 4 Jill'MITIGATING CIRCUMSTANCE Mme• Brown—"Mrs. Jones hasSURCEON OIL „ the worst habit)” sores, and day by day they got better. r-Why I backed out of his presence. .„you seem cross, Pillsey. Mr. Brown"What is it, dear 4'; I could see that at last I had Sot hold 'e1 - '`So I am. A .fellow called mea of something which would cure me, Mrs. B-`own—"She turns- around a +i UNIMENT born idiot to-day."' and in the rust . int,,. "That's nothing to worry about. and looks back every time we pass "It Is now over a year since Zam- I think it was very considerate of on the street:_ Buk worked a ears In my case, and '' p _ _ him to blame it on your ancestors." Mr. Brown—"How"do you'know there has been no %turn-of she i o beast.al Eeryone'nknows of she does 4" - 'Such is the nature of the gYeat cure■ the wonderful qualities in the ^--= $ daily ei[ec g• i of he STURGEON N for -' NOT STRANGE. "I'm looking #or somethin real] which Zam-Buk i tin oil t GEO g y Purely herbal in composition, this j sprains,, lameness, etc. s 6illicus—"I can truthfully say I nice" for a: young man, said a great balm'is a Sure cure-for all skin Dr. Dow's formula has it in -never forget a favor." young and pretty shopper. "Why diseases, cold sores, chapped hands, its best form-. For Rheumatism, }` ecus—"Nothing remarkable frost bite, ulcers, blood-poisoning,vari- ; k Cyn' don't you look in the mirror?" Lumbago, Neuralgia, Swellings, about that. . The' fellow we accept asked the gallant sbopman.. And core sores, plies, scalp Sores,• ring- etc. it cannot be equalled. a favor from seldom Iets us forget she/was so flustered that he man- worm, inflated patches, end burns and tl it _ ed to sell her four different bruises, All druggists and s3ores sell Try it once and'you will be Yy - ag at 60c.box,or post free from Zam•Buk satisfied. Price 25 cents. thi>igs that she'' did sat Rant be- co., upon receipt of price, ASK YOUR.DEALER. . ' Edith did you 'sav o fore she knew what she was doing. t!E SELLS 1T. ' George when he propnsed 4 Maud- - -I asked for time to •consider, it - Make-- it easier. for..your- friends � The Brayley Drug Co.,-Ltd., ' 23 �xEP 1 4 -r- L- .. ;ptpq FA-J you know,. by calling them portly. $ole Props. Et- John, N.,B. Edith—It alwnr1R io;, dear, when "�t r - 11Hg['E 11� 12 cone has Riven up all hope. Nt:nard'� Liniment Guns Danelrutt. '° r �. n, ':� • .... r- ..:- .:. ,.J.Y. n. +ch:4..• '��!{,C At: t. .r.:.-_; •-•a _ :._. ..: ... _ �_.... .s •.. .. .. : .: ,a' •y...+q..,, a ,re¢- , 1'' fa•... "S , 'wr-...,, ',: r ° .O..i_'Aw1.v W. ,. ', n..n ., ...._.,s.a-.r, ,. ... '.M e , . � e,«+.... ..v. T 1x ,,jL �'}t., ,'yy ^�.• ry°nil '':tL4ab"-i/:b 1N.'t'Yt. ';�i. ,.. '. A fro, l"; t.a+.r�•3,"",k.�, ,,�,wu-;� .:... A :°'";.• .,,ole..�: .:,' '.._ «,: •r: ,�ti�,�xax. •�'� c""a .a ! „�,.. _ :ei+"c .-,�;.iZ�,� .a,.,-:," +.!`:Y -z.,"�.-:r�3,.•b° -�'�+.-:e�Csa,�,W e,2u:`a¢ - C ,,,.n. `•5li . 1, ':r'r.E a+,.... 'i' "nt• rrn �'a;:ir« ,:!',.: ''..• �;'-' �,•a,!;. �'' .�..s, sed q,., :4: a � '"r ,`I'`F�,�.• �e.� m - .x• ',aK.�iwt. _ ry .�"� ��. s+�. -•,moa a: �k,. _ r .. n wNn.Y 0.rp motion the Council now adjourn- NOTI wuCE TQ CRF ITORS CA to mmeeet again Monday the 8th RIC]HARDSO � � v� Ilr>des $cbillel troa at the jail day of Aprilt for the transaction of `'died on Saturday. general business. In tb3urrosate Court of dw County 1 :1t is reported that thoToroato East- etlp Electric Rahway have plea em- of Ontarb : ployed taking options on the right-of- Arew dd4*rt t&enb~#•- In the hatter of_f)k Estate of WilliamCVES way from Bowmanvitle to Whitby. Sey-rnovr Duns lath,lata of the Town. AL r h8 ' .Owing to the owners of the land . shop of Pickering, in the County of On. sold for the new aifylum site having GEED BARLEY FOX-SALE-Im- tario,-armer,deceased. WITHOUW MILK �2St -'- --receiRed notice to vacate b Aril 1st, •►� proved Mansehetlri Harley, iotp�straw and y heavy yielder. A.GUTHRIE @ 130N8,ettdlq. NaTICE is hereby given pursuant to n :a large aamber of salea will be held gen pho",WhUby Central, r Mott Geo. V. Chap. S9. See. 5I, that all per- Call and get tree Booklet a here within the next two weeks, - sons having claims against the estate S i Purest Rev. Mr. Halle agent of the Child- Tj`OR SALE-House and lot situated i of the said Wm.Seymour Dunsheath, "How La.raise Calvet'cheaply wen's Aid Society, of Oshawa,address- on Hrock et„ Olar moot,'oppoatte she wied on or about the 7th da of and successfully without milk" - t articulars a ! to y ■ t W,J.GIt G ,North Ulstemout t t►11'e 't0 ago on behalf of the Shelter that hits send by regi tees, post, prepaid or to HFORD'8 _ 'BLATC been established in this town. for On- TTORh 9 piRsSALE-Yorkshire ,nearlrrtvPo weekwhite o dtby sow (deliver to 6e undersigned.' W. G. tario County.' MdV(lr Downey. t1CCU' Apply on premises.rot 43,can.i'. Pickering, or Barnes, Green River,Out. on or be- CALF MEA ObtainabbD pied the chair and Col.,Farewell spoke wrier ROSIAN BABYN, Dunbarton. ai-23 fore the 22nd day of March, A. D. `strongly in favor of the Shelter. -• -' -- 11012. their names addresses and des-. Perfect niilk substitute. Three L' Charles L nde, one of tUoldestand QHROPSHIRE SHEEP-The under-' An.ywhere + Y �7 Icriptiun and a full statement of pat- fir four calves can be rained on 1 J hest known residents of �ti'hitby, died signed has for salsa r,ullber of Shropshire bticulars of their claims and the nu- it cost of one where milk ati Srtlurday his fulfil, ',Mount Dowu shearling rams, extra good quality• lot � y Is,can.T,Pickering, or pboue E, E, PUGH, tare of the securities(if any) held by is fed. at the Pleasant," in his 86t4x year. The de- Claremont, 25-tt them, duly certified, and that after Lowest (( ceased wits well-known a breeder of , - --- ---- ------. the said date the undersigned exe- LL PiTCHFO RD'S i+O W e S t .."thurongb-bred race lrnrses and in the �� OR SALE-Un lot 11, 7th Con. of -cutors will roceed to distribute the seventies one of his horses won the. at$15,3og,w Roca re ^:ret cissa cows also P I that,at X13,50 per ton,s tresis much town also assets of the deceased among the part- SUGAR $ri SELD ' ac woo a xEw ies entitled thereto, having regard AR d FLAX. Cash -- the late Sylvester Lytlde, who'died in only to the claims of which they shall 1883, was the first white child born in --"- then have notice. - FOR ALL STOC X Paces ' - Ontarit� £ouzri�}-His graudfatber �j OR SALT:-A few tons of hay, A dcLaurhlin rosdeart• ons sow due to I! Dated this 1st day of March, A. D. and great grandfather settled in what farrow in a few week', and a first class York•`1912. - _is now the town of Whitby In 1SW, shirebtMr for sale right, N. J. CHAPMAN. W. G, BARNEs,� I ------ ! _ when the country was covered with endley. >zs ei _ n, (Executors RICHARDSON S RICHARDSO� S Nrest. The deceased leaves a family STARK, hese�aug�ters, H. Pt G or their solicitor, �r His funeral took place On alilonda tel O. the following grain for sale: Barlep, .E. CARIBfIAN _ aCERIES y Peas,Timothy and Alsike Seed,all tnitabls for 22-2.} Whitby, Ont. -the Union Cemetery. seeding purposes, Inde,eadentPhoae8ITMark. ------ ham Cec tral, 20tf - - .31ICKERING COUNCIL h�L LLS FOR SALE-Two registeredThe shove Council met pursuant to 17 shorthorn bulls,one 11 months old. one a p' lid months old,also some reg. fillies. JOHN j ad�ou'-br ent on M-ondxy, tbe-4th-inst. -sct]?'l;a-chs-]ot-si.-co�--tr•'-$#ekering. _Ind,. --- W hall Brougham. }lens- phone 1313, Claremont central. IF3-tt - -- -- 1qu' ghter _ in the town _ Jbers all presRnt, the reeve in the chair. U RENT-A farm containing 501 al� r The nlinutei of the lust meeting T acres moreor less,situated on It 84, Con ' (✓ /�'� ^^" � O _ --- were read and approved. 5. Pickering,in good state of cultivation, Fall On motion Messrs. C. W: Disney plowing done;9acres iufall grain. Clay loam. Q�`(1C�,Q, All winter podg .going at cost. and A.J . Rogers were heard asking Hood house cad outbuildings, orchard std ` small fruits, %%III rant for a term of years. ap ,for grants to Finvel sideline between to u,H,PUGH.Green Itiver, 19-tf I Give the young folks a boost. Let lot+.6 and 7 in the dth•conceszion. ------- thern have an education of the right - Silts To tae, on mutiun, etas heard •1RM FOR SALE-Lot 18 con. 5. kind-no- waste time, no useless es- ` and asked for grant to grade and PickPriag.consistingor 5u acres more or pense-$,30-3 months. The following is'& list of )roods to be sacrificed fuss.a never failing stream,d acres of orchard, pra✓el road opp. lot 23 on con. 5. Mr, small fruit of all krodr. possession given prat I only, Tudhope Cutter, reg'. 42.00, now going at 38.00 I� a 'Tool will give the stone gi itis. of Aprf1, 19 9. Also d fresh cors for sate. For _ H. H. Cionk was heard :caking for further paru"larsapply to AMOS ARIGNALL 1 Set two-knee Bobsleighs, reg. 33.00, now .29.50 _ ]hock road;Onr,or lad shone 1t 06. BtonRham i H P P P y q on sideline between lots IU and vol. 9 if 4 Pttl era, two st les, re 14.00 and 15.00, for clearance 11.00 � • " •' . 11 in . Ph '2 and 3. 1 (Good Luck) Horse Power, 4-horse, req. 45.00 Gro. Philip was heard abkir.q assist- FOR SALE'-A flood roughcast � lees than er»t 33.00 it house eo italbtnq n rooms healdes closets ' „ ante for Harvey Li�combe, who is 1 Chatlutm banning D4i11 and Bagger, new Style, reg. 30.00, for 23.50 Risk in bed and in stent htened cir• sad good aetuent cellar, Bard and 7Wtt voter � � ' g insidebooe: onenrttcef.nacTesfo�.odsara. TRIP tlydet�i arse is re need to do 1 Gallun•ay Robe, reg. 20.00, a bargain at 14.9,1 - C11111slancee, an ecatslotng five app le trees besides utbor; g p P -•'-^• - - _ a: fruit. Also Oxford stove to nntc,asa: ,CJaokAtel3etY811 ROQbr=, to clear 4.00 - t A corumuuicatien. xl,o a profile of rain chopping ever dA r+pair with warming oven attached. For forth. � PP � y }' tcrobbings of toed•in Pickering Town- er narticulara appy to THUS. P.• StE1PHEN•I 2 dozen Blankets, also 4 dozen pair Mitbi, Gloves and Gauntlets at or ,ship i y the C. P. R. new lune irc ltiveen sol Claremont 7 t i _in th week except _ below rust Erato W. H. ti1r,6artn. assistant rn2in• itiR @ `I1TTIr 13 i- �f tr_rcnPc#-E,a3at.rt' PP!CtxtsP+ i:95 4 , brewers;*otos, antl(berr wo,df.Amery 'John F. Bayles Greenwood ger, asking :tate the said proline ur �„• 9ello® cora, due at Ctrsrrr els titattou u , l Sccltch-lined Coat. fur coilur. At 11.05 plan by submitted.to the cuun:U for ('r,�saed o.w. G..t�rwa ut +nspe^ted seed _.. _ . _._ 1, Cloth Coats, reg. 1.1,.00, AC N.:iO - f' 'their approvitl. oats, ?[%te•I ora nte,il, and otleake n,661 u) _- *tock Thu r t,I ciemai 1 t'.r Dried Brew.', ! - • • 6 Set S A eetebt Be'11. at differetit ri(vst_ "'�,.-, The st•.nding rninnii;tee un C•ot,t:n• r;ratoa :. ,'e p ii■■ !pp���r {te?10eS )e,Or.ed ,tr,d tecoulnitmded is°s !.root rf their •slue for ' � � �rn y y� ui Ixh ro ran borate. t fir yaruculan tali I 1111 W the follu%singt f•a5 utenta i Johsl 31 ter, agent 1 a•:,•y w o•l,est. o Ind■lead fit yhvt:o ; -'acne for p in:rng a Ailors, rep+at. .1'Ifl 'lark -- _ u1 18 p+et;t +, tri, U. H. "Bet.• PR1NU DALE F AR11-FOR tiALF: 1 Hitcnx rented tris •-hatrton aho V � � I ton on acct. of b:tl,rr'%•,I&j-.i•II: l'.U.plug• , aauatrd w:thta 3m;,s ct tlrreat ru eta O p • • S . 'i nls iar.L .Cne of tiro ,'f,oLCW§e '•U I •► j al.(i tri enf',i the ax( ( hen prepay- _ N , fey' Li:rl i fey (:fir pur:ttiou Ti,.,surer, ed to do all work rt.trudted to . r ••r -rbc,To•,r:.a:., alt'.s, ,ac. 3, oou•r•tuix r,f� ONTO ^� k:ou , 3..00: T. f.'Brow u. b.tl.iIy rya I' ON - a• ;. tt,i arras t.f 1•t,1i utOtb�r teen•nU In god a:ate file ir, thea rote line,-. _ eolI*cf r7r,lul)„Iiia : als(, prsf:+�e, tY r li} Jf ewtivotru , roon: 'ruing h,use,aAter enu Y - - _. On rl7 t nn Of 31r. Herrn NC: C$a11% •,aaut Large new r un'aad eh• .. (tt,ne Hor�erhueina a G;Pecialty. • a TO - -• WHITE' d = - c ll in road gee arc an time. - +table•and tC ens, a:el driver • •t yd, and 3' - • rn.,n ui e+tan+.tet, the 1ep<:rl ryas rid never 141 ,041 r•rrsk near tarn, screw )<:Z ERY'T331NG 1'UR THE FARMER s•I,ted. r ir.un:; Jrrharl. ar,f cheers sn,s:: rn+t a M. f'. L=1V'^''F..14ER, _ The •tand'ng (otnmittoe off 'D,tnl- .;rwe cf f s telt,twnut s a•re4 o# tall wain, e0 -Phones%: Bell 99 ; ludependent 52. acres asede,f down to wover 6 aures of vastus C'113.CF.TUti ' NFfstoBheeab� llire�t. reptrtrd soil U i recotutiteuded the folio%%In.. ,, nodi,Galan9 ticsploed re•Ay roe r r og crap, [m• K P �'' rnedtt a vcs.esat.n at on, Tortua fees. n1p• . heen : Walter• s baa)ot, for two sly to J tr et )ULE.lirou¢har.,oat fly C' 1 - IDON ' T :FORGET - _ • t.hePn killed by c'o-� In 137 ; J. B. Wia• - - --- _ #-on fo on•sheep killed by d+g.i, 4.87: Cy� A �. « the al ove Ieing two thirds of sworn ` 1 -. - �tOo motion of Air. 3lawhrwy, chair- SETTLE STOVE AND NUT Tu call at C. H. BURUNG'S FURNITURE STORE. We have fail timn of committee the. leprrrt was The STANDARD FUEL CO., Ltd. lines in all Hotise Furniture. adopted. q AAJ The standing committee on Ro+tds I�iCII'IC See one :• cis! value in Extension Tables. These are Solid Oak, - a� wadBt�dgev,reporteaand retxtromend- Wt Gherrywood Station C.N.R. the following pa mentrt: Mr, e9tai fool, SMSOs d'-$15.K - y -Monday-. Wednecxiaysand �Patterson,20-yardsof grrrvel for div. Fridays Others as low as $4.00. G _ ys only. r -8,100; Joseph Pearce. for 19 yards of --- -- - - _ 'gravel 1.90;Richard Day, for repairs M A N I T 0 B A s ALBERTA R. C. na'P=I71�CN Vacuum Cleavers for sale, also one for rent by the day. . - ondiv.87,375; W. H. Ulf�b I for Phone Mark. 51710. '+riling to bridge and a:exning ditch S A S K A T C H E W A N CALI. AND SEE US flpp, lot 4,c in. 1. 15.11: The corn- 11p orn- mitieeacknowledge rete ip,t,� of pans of Toss only thrrnsash We. Q tbec. P. R. crns,ings tilrongh the TENDERS WANTED townshipof Picketing, would recom- LOW COLONIST RATES - - �nfend that the clerk write the said 5s.%LSD TSNDBttii will be r•erreived by .. C;areftll. atteptiun given to Embalmi.nit and Funeral Work. the undersigtled up to noon on Sat- Phone night or day-Bell car Independent. c'nupanv for further information re- For aerdon fee a Sed..sed psi ureas,.March 1)th 1914, for the con- 'gar3ing same. The cornmittr a re• w�"liveaock s %vid of ti.asoek omrnends that the request of Henry r AUN use ytrliction of 11,000 square feet (more Compton to have s reseal tri'ea re- Specht TrilR: Regular TrSIdS ^r less) of cement ,sidewalk k in the ail• .' • BURLING rrloved in front of his pren:i es, lot 3, Will Naw Ttfrotfto l:�ge of Cl irenitztlt, the tenders to state con. 4, he granted, lsavifta Teroato the p1 ice per square font. + On m llioa of llr. Sparks ch irnlxn Ewh TUESDAY 10.20 P.M.Daily The Pulire trustees will dei all Qrad- I'ICIiE R Iti t7 Ont. ~ of colnmfaee the report wit, adopt. MARCH told. JIPRIL Thtnw colo t cg ar.d furnish all timber for cedes g ' tliv eonrract'or [o furnish all other (d. 10.20 P.M. andTorsrl•ettl••psrs material anti have t4eworkcompleted The stirrdinq conitnittee onBounses fo; Wire Fenc," Drainage Matters, by Augu�t l,t 19.12. - 1'tc. leportedits. follow.: Applica- Colonist Cars on all 'rains i'iw Int%rBt or:antr.cther tender not lions ft r hol:utes for%vire fence: were No eherlte for berths necessarily accepted. rrceit c d from the following: R. H. All c,n lDun/catlnn;to be addressed .7T�E DOMINION BANK , g: Through Trains Toronto to t�. = Cronk, 2W rods on sitielino het ween - - dotsJ0al,d_il, con.2, Alr. Sparks to Winnipeg and West GEO.C+/c1PEtt, . P P ecy.'Poltce_Trustee Board, am eoMUND a osLEra,M.P,prr�stn�rNY w.D.lrlArrNiws vtoa*trt[alasrrr, in• ec•t and report. H. 11. Carson. c o. A. OoaER'T Gonenf Manapr. Ask nay C.P.R:Arent for ropy of"Settlai%,,ods 110 rods on In 7. co 1.6. Mr. Mow- 11.2:3 Claremont. Capital paid ups s4,TtXl,o00.Reserve Frond s5r3O SER Total Aspb,QO,o00 000 bray to it spas:t and rep a t John _ A COMlLEIE dAMCi►Y6 5ElYICE r Hrnwn,.100 rods on'ot 7,_eon. 5. Mr. �- - --- Every description of Banking business is transacted by 31owhisy to insptet and report. Wil- , THE DorttN1ON BANK. fred$a iler�18(1-t ebs�,-1 tt ee». CHEAP FOR : Collections promptly made and money remitted without delay. Mr. Mom•ay to inspect and report. Advance m Nates-- __ On moti(la of re V i was. chairman _ F E N C IN Tisvellers' Checks and Letters of Credit issued. 1 e ofcomurit'e t the report was, adopted. - •- The standing etmm;ttee on Relief WIREWHITBY BRANCH, - - C. D. GORDON, Manager•. - tported rand recommended the fal- lowing paymenti: al-lowingpayment+: Thnthaving con- AT,THE -��' _ .sideied an applic+tion for aid to one HaroPv Li-combo, of the vin BROOKLI N HARD-WARE STORE - age of Br(ti.4h•+m, recommend that Geo.. Philip be commissioner to supply the M. , cob-va with Roods and half a inn ofHAving lxnight vitt the Pringle tQc Manning Hardware business tit •,[� �r]� D BMK coal, the a noaat of$10 to he used for this purpose. We recorumend 'that Bruol:lin, I have purciutsed n very Iarge (lnnntity of all No:'9 the srm of 810 he paid the Children's - hard.steel %%ire with ronlifilo2 k and [ alt% prepared r `Aid Society of Ibe County of Ontario. to meet all cotupititors in this line of fencing. Established 1873 AO Btaoellea On merlon of Air. Sparks, chirlrnlall 'y, gait prepxitl t(1 Oyhtiwa;1 OF CANADA P' Following-is uul list for"" nick tjeliver fres of committee the report was adopted. BownlAnvill, Picketing, Whitby, blyrtlg,-cr%cu2st - A h d lits was is: Th t and finiNo. niont, Dtiglllrll-, OC Greenburn, G:T.R.; c.P.R., C.N.R.: _ ,A DEPOSIT OF ONE DOLLAR • - •crirried aq follows: That by-law No. - •• ' .'970 be.4nd the sante is hereby, amend- lO 111ir fenre.ill in.-high all No. 3 stee wire, stays 18} in. apart Ste per rod ' 'ed by adding to clause 1 thereof. 'he- g .. 51 1H} .29c is received in our Savings Bank Department, and is tween the sentences, -Sideline be- .0 al ' -y ,,. -22 ,; �'ic - sufficient to open an account and entitle the Depositor to :;.;itween lots 28 and 29 in the 8th con- g }3 ., ., „ ,. LIDO Ego cession" and '•baso the eastern and ' western townlines" the words "the prices'on oilier styles•of Farm Fencing, Lawn Vence Poultry and Hog a pass, Boo1c' The highest current rate of Interest is mideline between'lots Nos. 4 and 5 in Pence, Gates and all fence supplies furnished upon application. .allowed, and money may be withdrawn at any time tete 8th concession" whereby wire Sample lock and size of «•ire furnished on application. !without delay. ` 'fences erected in the boundaries of Order ear�tjta s pricey may advance. said sideline between lots 4 and 5 in _ ,Savin 8 Bank De artment at Eve Branch. 0e8th concession at any time after I will erect any of this fence around Brooklin And vicinity for 5e per _> p Ithe date of this by-law shall entitle rod Axtra. Stretchers supplied at 25c per day. the owners of such fencer to If bonus. Phone con lection. I_C.KERING - - - - :t _.... - _ _ - • „f the said road !ls is subject to t F ��H ��N�tS ,��p,pKL/N R. GORDON, Mssaa er. ting in the %claret season. s �,' Id Ift A X C H ALSO A T W H I T U T C: _ . t .: A .: . . . ., �sA,r. .;c *•rdri$4: zv 4, "`'' "'.' .C' •., �...4:.u' :.... y-',+.: :...".. ....• .•t. : 10111 • .-:•.. '..' J... .6. �,Y' •rt5y•Ver r}4 �.�'. 5.�...1'..�. � ...•.,r. �'. +dh., r � -+sc rw. 's:.•'�.w� ;w•�ii'y.Hwy.. - .a'.MTT. ,K r `%•11c ei•i a; "tva` fir ' .. AMIA .ti w� .�.�m:�.'�""` -•-roc.'3 h _•,y g`:.:.?a,. ` ro" '.r �... .+'? roc rr �, •.;_' — 1 7. 5 CLARKMONT y -:--Hl r _. r new sus.Morgan has purchased Wilbert Gleeson Iflft�on Tuesday t - _ _ R1MARDSON' S a new driver from Evans Ward. for Calgary with a'shipment ofY� R. Bryan was in the city on , 'Friday. Georg!'Jones sale on Saturday horses from Graham Bros. W. ;` S g Dr. C. J. Brodie was in etas city was a decided success. There was Mr. Neilson, of Toronto, was t,ti over Sunday. _ a large crowd resent and good here on Tuesday looking over Mr. Impael--i-hawing of ftess display of rices were realized. Underhill's timber near Chalk Dhiaa. A yy large assortment of Sheriff Pazton, of Whitby, was p a Miss Clara Underhill entertain- Lake with a view of purchasing. —An town on Tuesday on business. P Efafionary. Books,DoAs. Toys, jaas *' Miss Maggie Graham is spending ed the members of the sleigh-rid About twenty-Svc or thirty reoeived for the Holidq trade. Call iug slab after their usual outing pang people from theStouffville mvuth'a ith frrends in the city. 3' - " and ass them. ., - jDr. R. L+ Graham, dentist, will on w�iuesday evening. Baptist church pats a fraternal — - ahere as usual on Wednesday Thos. E. and Mrs. Stephenson visit to the Baptist Young Peo -z--Babseriptions taksa for all Magazines. qn were to Pickering over Sunday,-,file's Union at Claremont-.on Tiles- - Weekly and Daily Newspapeii - The vit4ters gave - Mrs. Bruce f r•om the no -westfarmer's brother, George. 'is`visiting relatives around Clare_ an excellent program after which -p a The Ladies' Aid of the '.Meth- refreshments were served. A W. �, ��. niont. odist church held their regular most enjoyable time was spent by Miss Hill, of Pickering, pent n J F . few days at the home of icer par- monthly meeting at Mrs. Luther ail• SSOCl� Street. sots here. Pilkey's on Thursday afternoon. i Graham Bros. consignment ofFred Farmer Fill attend-the ` Mel. 13rodie -its initiated into fourteen Clydesdale stallions ' and and Supreme Circle of Home Circles i' �seven mares arrived here on Moa- the iuysteries of anon-shoeing on 1 Ti, -unto next week as the repre- da evening. They sailed from Monday night. Y - sentative from the Claremont • ' Miss Gladys Paterson has been Glasgow a week ago last Thurs- lo, w.. da and arrived in St. John's N. ' -laid a for a few days suffering y Turnip, Man- p } Potatoes, Thomas Gregg shipped a' car• B. on Sunday, thus"makint; good Are"you content to scuffle one row o£ Corn, P _from an abscess. Beans or other hoe crop at a time load of cattle-to Montreal, a mix- els, The Independent Telephone time. . ' it is claimed that these R °y P ed load to Peterboro, and also a Rang are working in North Clare• anirnals are tli`e-besEGrahamBrns• Would -you. rather be up-to-date, do two rows at once, better and moat at present. a carload of hogs to Toronto on ever imported. easter that other riding Cultivators or SCufflers can do it? Charles Gibbons has returned Monday. home after spending 'a couple of Two rinks of Stouffville curlers Attend Duncan Dolphin's sale at [ If you area wide=awake, business *_;a weeks in the city. played a friendly match with our Brougham, Mar. 15th: farmer you should have our Cat&- ..,...----- logue. It explains why-the 72 in. We regret to krpus of the infant son of Geo. and Mrs. genies, were played with each Failures Planet Jr., All Steel, two-row rill- Middletou on Saturday. rink. The result was one shot in x Miss Irene Forsyth left this favor of Stouffville, y BUT ��RL9IA"f sAGN OVERCAME bet- Ing Cultivator dOeB the work bet- week for Aylmer where she has ter and easier and twice as quick as MISS KROOER'3 HAIR TROUBLES secured a position as milliner. PARISIAN SAGE is not guaran- any other machine on the market. Judson Bundy was in Oshawa a teed to-grow hair,on bald heads, but it tells, how these machines are - ____ couple of days this week attend-tAFTLK _ anteed by the.-well known made, of the Seven Years-Experi. iug a convention of librariaris - druggist T.-M. McFadden to stop fxl- lr red and Mrs. Reynolds, of SffFling hair. eradicate dandruff and stop encs(do not buy an experiment) Goodwood, were the guests of R. itching scalp or money back. Sold in we have had in making them, and, >er►od hlw. Bryan on Thursday last• every town in Canada by leading other practical farmer's opinions t druggists for 50c a bottle'. Read Mian Miss Maud Beal, of Toronto, i ERING Kruger's letter, of them the world over. -For com- , home at present, being laid off PARISIAN SAGE is the best hair � ► II off AGE and est hair t �' piste Catalogue address ' duty owing to a very severe co grower beautifier _ — and Walter and Mrs. Renfrew, of YEARScure. I lost all my hair throughty• Toronto, spent a few days last phoid fever ; I was almost' aldheaded Howard;E. Turner, Agent �It h�te� ��� _ week with Peter and hits. Mac - L and my scalp was as sore as could be. -_ nab. I tried every_ thing. but in vain. Fin- Wm. Wallace had the misfor 1' ally I tried PARISIAN SAGE. and CALL Jh.\D SEE SAMPLE - ' tune'to fall over a sleigh tongue Cured by Lydia E. Ptak- after using one bottle mp hair started _`- N _ - to grow, and has grownthree or, four one da last week and fractureinches inside of two months. -I advise Y ham'sVegetableCompound one of his ribs. every woman who wants beautiful t�hort,hana Lade asy RrHITEVALE, Thus. Birkett spent a couple of Bair to use PARISIAN SAOW, Miss - Anoouoces that she is )?repared;to do days this week in the neighbor Fox creek, ti.B•-•'I have always Meta M. Kruger. Brown town, Minn, If such evidence as the tollowing ex I all kinds o! plain sewing. tnetudiept hood of Cedar Grove, writing up had pains in the loins and a weak. __ ossa there, and — trAets from Inters Hud other equally men's ahirte and pants. ' inaurnnLe business+. often .after m y strong testimony contained in our - _The lei cam- } -, .-y_ _KER person o en tietp ani `- - - -- -T the Presbyterian cuugr•egatrun would distress me The undersigned is prepared do,+il the thers can be no merit in any buai Y839R7l�"} will be counted by the se+_iun At and cause sore- EXPERIENCE will close of the service nazi Snu- s►ess. L y d t a E. work entrusted to hiiin,along that line. news under the Suri: - + "day morning. *' 1'inkttam'a egeta- Chop in rear sod of «'m. J, Bodell's DEAR MF- CL1RI+E-"Ti is a ptea- &I- 'j '+ ble Compound has Shoe '3tnre. (3f+rders-solicited. All sure to write a testimonial endorsing ' CA Oaving tp [he bloekitig of the done me much repairing neatly and promptly done Anything so much superior_to_ocher 1 --- Port Perry line. our dentist Dr. good• I am strong- I at moderate prices. tii've him a call things used for the same purpose as R• L. Graham. was unable to make ` er:digestion Is bet- next time you need anything, - poor s -4tem of Eclectic Shorthand is his prufe�siunal visit to our town ter,and I can wall[ F. STFPHENSO.N. to others I hate eiraarined. I shall TRnot M,arerca !hast `Vednesday• atth ambition. .1 ! -Bron harm Ant. be leaped to.reply to any-comment CealaNg La.t Friday night the cuemberQ have encouraged ' 19-i1 S cation that map he sent me with ie- CornrsttBNT•$ of the Epavorth Leanne of the many mothers of Terence to the systeoi, or to hors any n9�aaso'�ar dt +r o•,swb od d+•."Pa ae� 1 Methodist rhureh held a home families to take it.as it is the best rem I cine in.terented call to see me•"-L. K. ams.. ed in the world. You can publish this ` a ow ._.croe•r ' Best Place ZII Gaaada FALLIs. 477 Parliament St., tteac•her.t so"tr s. 36"Aent ,,��p�y " _._ party at the residence of Walter y �••_ btra. WILLIAM ; rentrr.a dSdarealtsac7t�� Z*A.teaet+e and Mrs. Ward, of Balsam. A in the pope Our Fall and Winter Term tom- e>�=���tbonit � p r BovRQUIL Foz Crerk, N B., Canada for Superior Bus{nese or Shorthand menced September 5th, but students •`a ver enjoyable time was spent by is only one of the thou- Ill Y e ion in the Great and Popular reap enroll. any day. as instruction is ic The above y, Education N n11. sands of grateful Ietters which are strictly parsonAl. Abna � The snow shoe club have invest- constrintl being received b the =MOTT Write or call for free booklet. u,oa o + e�otd u p ed in a true new toboggan to add Pinkham Medicine Company of Lynn. Ito their sports. Those wbo have Maas.,whichpto°e beyond a doubt that 61ark@x$ Shorthand and . � �.l indulged- in the pastime adroit Lydia K •pinkham's Vegetable Com. ' 5%College St., Cor. Manning Ave. IF ft. __ that it provides considerable ex-- pound. made from roots and herbs, TORONTO. L ritement with also an element of acttiall does care these obstinate dis- TO80N1'O• d1I�. - - a R Y A� danger. eaaea of women after s11 other means Graduates readily obtain good posi- a Rev. A. G. Matthews, Professor have failed, and that every such suf- tions and the demand is fully three q o e^+ zersiEURMU4 tering woman owes it to herself to at times our supply. This college is u o : 3 i { sad amokets'. _.•-t of Hebrew at McMaster Uaiver- lit Sive Lydia&Pinkham'a Vegeta- TobamoeF P pea aaity, occupied the pulpit in the ble Campoond a trial.before submit open all year. Students have latrei s 7 i w sundries. Central office Bell u y _ l btme Co. Aa ucy for a $-p 13t i-twit-S today t fs is � g-up- ken posruoas at>i50, $a0. 976 as r, o ,. ,per assn g c i o .. a_ o 1 - Rolston Laundry. iug when be preached most ecce t- hope of recovery. Catalogue free. i! - - sbly to s large and nppreciat vis Mrs.PhAhanl. of Lynn,Maas.. - - C =E Tb1 ► " y S c 8 >< ► w Oi.AI;EbtONT - aodience• Invites SU-sick women to Witte spit. J. Elliott, Principal ; 1' e' aw Ler fns sidvfee. 8Le bas gnid'ed �Qil c Baa le The grim rexper has been bast' t6otasands W heatit>ht and Ler Cor. Yonge and Alexander Ste: `o mag5 $ 6 y,w �•�L • a'monR the aged residents of this advice i, t ;; erg�' c e° d '! :a. 'd-� PiGbeMa Lun�bsr Yard ft-010- 'Village, during the last year - ' ..twelve persona liars been remov- — °°° ' - "+ t .� O� { a All grades o New Brunswick gh'ngles ed by death whose united ages • n a Jen �• t roofing. amounted to 063 years or an aver- e y .. Mai rob 1 in. and tin.pin and 1 inc.,and$io, FU LL e f 7A ears. hany 2 g t3 'm y �a a., Yaz'y M hemlgc rough•. age any one see the Jeffries O.vera rnocks, :Mitts, Socks afor any these garments re also �� � g• a � a wn' APT , �� n in.pine n hemlock,dressed ,iY=' p •a Spr - Johnson bout on -Friday wast on.one of the streets, when Johnson - reader to exile your order y ,,,( Jae �e rll�ertme evrlotls C,a&1% " v+ou in the first round and his op- in blood. They . - Rud make them tc, your measure. ' - -- a g Jnt7 ' W. D. GO_RDON &•SON, _ponent bathed - ce r o - ' . asp ..t , ... should now shake hands and be Oct �!d Pickering.Out Oranges and Let g friends in future. Fresh -. - On Friday night last four meth- % Fresli, smoked and halt Fish pen �: , bers from the Odd Fellows' lodge. ; _ar:companied by several of the Our Groceries are the Freshest. - -- 'atlp n8 B`Uibnd�t0,CaaniaRtoaa9,I -- other members went to Stouffville - �� T�� - - - °° -- - - -- Tan n 16,Po . _ Beaverton pteeRo to receive their res degree=. - ^H= OEN*2'R.czMa 4. After the business of evening - t _ r was concluded all gat now t0 an EO�GE PHILIP, ' . 1 -' BROUGHAM Now Blacksmith Shop . 0 fit 1 oyster su r. The snow-shoe club indulged in ' 7 their regular trump oil Monday Having leased the blacksmith ; +evening, after which they were O• shop formerly run by Hy. Thom of all materials►ad design tach by Miss MaryMPQ0_0N__&_ — _ - - - kept in stook. It will y you - Mergan. They were also out again son, I am.prepared--tb'do*neral • —' dl b pall a am work's std in tone eiool[ on Thursday evening and after -' blacksmithing in all lines. and obtain ?,ioes, Don't-be misled by - t d i the n tlieirouting•tvere entertained by en awe ono t employ m,000eeq ens- y 1lisa Mabel acid Hillynrd Bryan. Our Winter ClearingSale closes a,s HOggl+xHOEIxCi A SPECIALTY jt' we o►n, and do throw off tht agsi4ta ' �- The parlor, social held in the Ind. phone,No. 302, Claremontmtnly sa of by purobadinghfrom a& nom n stated on 29th, inst. ° Presbyterian Manse on the even- pall eolioited. } �. iug of `Vednesday of last meek JON McGRATH WHITBY GRANITE CO.e was well attended. The evening was the pick of the week And the • Oaoe Whitby OnMtta " a This week we 'offer the best CLAREMONT, oNT moonlight of the finest. The pro �{ �r . 1tI V ANS, --gr•am was not long, bntselecx,And Grunulated Slla'&r for —was-enjoyed. by All. A brief visit. L^� The piekel'lIIg from the Siouffville curlers added 1'UQ Manufacturer — Pullip t� .t,o p„ r and the - Vigilance -- -ceeds amounted: to about seven- � S s lbs • Shop and Residence, Dundas t -` teen dollars. lbs • a • _:The object•of this Association is to '�rgjTBY', CHT:. A grand racing carnival will be - lield in the Caledonian Rink, Sugar has advnnced and today it is worth $6.25 if not wore. "As it iA lessen stealing felonsprosecute . Three doors• west of pithy House _ -,oil Tuesday March 12th. The still going tip it price And will continue to do so until about. . rizes.vvIll be awarded as follows : September, and ss we htyvP only civ limited quantity at pp Members having property stole>i'aommnni- {— Egg race 3 laps to be carribd on a above price, coliae and get a supely to-da+y: ate immediately with any member 's are prepared to instal wood orison prize 50 ets. gun race to Spool), p Scan 2l lb burs at 18c., Soap Chips tic lb, j amps on shortnotice,claw attend L . _ be eaten on a string, rize 50 ets. II Monarch faking Powder l of E:eoative Commiotee. p Girls' rafts under 14 years, prize A Ib CA ng 15c, { lb cans lOc. •Holbrook's guaranteed pare 'Malt �Mambersbip fee 11.00. to all kinds of repairing. Vinegar qt bottles 20c-this the best table vinegar in Tiastri ma.bebadtrafn the President or_ Agent for the Ontario,Wind Mill; boa-bon dish. Boyo+' race under the world, try it: Seedless Raisins w. 2 for 25c. georer•ry oh application. g also gasoline engines and _ . 14 years, prize a pocket knife. 40c for E`atec.Com.-L. ,7. Banks, the agars gear - .. Third heat of the ba 1 race will Have you sampled our 25c Black And Mixed Tea. Why pay W.V. Richardson,Pickering, Ontl be run. Fourth beset of Farmers Tea, when yon can by the same for 25c per lb. ffrev, MAGNET CREAM SEPARATO$ race will else be ruts Admission IjgER1 NG J��' CrConnor Ilrthur Je phone No.60 at residanoe• - = ladies Joe. Gents . spectators D. SIM.PSp� & Co..� � PrM{daat. Besretaty a r., 10 ets. y '.:•yam. ,.,., „.,. .,. Y.+'e. .. .- �' :. w � ,. ,. •. r-.+ ,,',-.. .:. v .r .''i«.•r•.e ,... 4..- a _ ... v c, r x., t4"-.c e.,,,.u•, rr .''.. o"` .:_>. . � e_j,af n.i>..,.o r .kMJ� •a.-.f...�,•�4''�`-r,. •S rY; G4 . .�.�w' acr x,. •,� ,. # �A �;. +*„":..< !::,. '.•rod. ,.�,y^ r,y,:�.. A�"•+r.�:., ,,,�,?.�,r„�y-.9 s.:•,•:.c.=•:x. ,;�f- ;'b'p.a ':�.'r' ;.•s.L,` it::_�. ;s:"�.. ...�,.9r' w.���� its:"� .�.a.: .,t, a'� •"'s�, ..${r r}�`'F�t,q:,s,4an•': , ..••C �..- „ I,+ 5.'- •-, '.. [+.. ., q,„, Z'C3S�,��QC'Sa_ TP.' , .:..,,••! .":t,•M' ov.A;- , iF'r9 .•+.i ._. •.M. 2'''•soF"` _ K ; .. t ... -.may � • ... t — a r might have felonious designs on "'Most' oranges and cabbages. His intense Grocers Will Give You y �Q e k �o�y may therefore tie pictured when S the barrister beckoned to him' s UARTER9 laced a� �+ 9 and said gold pie" ia' his hand, BA"You see those Turks there. Go - -' OR. THE HOUSE 1N THE after them and-find out where they __ � are going. They are sura to take •• ` � • RUE BARRETTE " - a carriage, as their luggage ap- - j - ,pears :to be somewhat heavy." -• ��. - The man darted off, secure in the out sec union o er an a prov give awn tweet .no cue Who could alfftJr& CcYlun 1 a when you as for It, but.there are dthere s by the atuhorities. B, Y y frataca for such who would rather make a bl - Me held u his hand to wish her trivial information wound- be••Irkel ` P "It is assumed,• said the officer y g profit than serve YOU good-night, but she demanded with. who communicated this bewildering to pocket &..cauliflower. In half a Well. Ask for a`Salada" and see that you pet It. some surprise, "What are you ga- information to Brett, "that the minute, he returned. ing to��do? Surely you want some locked room contains a quantity of "They have all driven off -to- BLACK, MIXED or GREEN. v sleep stolen goods. The police remain in Bother, monsieur, he „announced Gold onq►In Loma Packets, - "I will remain here," he said. "I eagerly,' and the French gentle- or nil Oreoere, charge of the cafe, and, when -the B' Y' -- B have bribed the hall-porter to keep necessary workmen -have been ob. man first,of all inquired of the driv- -: ._ awake, and. I may be wanted on tained this morning the door will er how much he would charge to _ - the telephone at any moment." be forced. .We.will at once. tet you take them.to the :Jolies Femmes. +�+�� Left to himself, Brett again in- know the result of our further in- Two francs was the fare, -and 'this It Pays i ate H01LSe'W - ,terviewed the•hall-porter and re- vesti atioas.,, was agreeable, so they-have gone 4. turned to the sitting-room, where ,But what about Gros Jean and there." .-to use the best sugar—because e herdic sed himself for a nap on the- "I hope; in this instawe," said po P the Turks l' -Su rely Paris cannot -poor sugar means poor cooki_n . aofa. Like all men who possess the again have swallowed them up 4" Brett gravely' '`that the Jolies faculty of concentrated thought, he inquired Brett.. Femmes is the name of a hotel." er 01 0113- very.e ort is ing made to inly;'–iePliec�.the.per missing a perplexing problem from trace their whereabouts," was rhe ter elevating,his eyebrows. „ - his mind until it Lecame necessary reply; "but- you alust remember, He meditated on this question for to consider it afresh in the light of monsieur, that the had man five minutes after Brett's--2epn- - ' further knowledge. hours' start of the police, and that ture, and then an idea struck him. Within five minutes he was sound _Ah, he cried, slapping. _ this period of the day is the most ppiag. }lis asleep. difficult of the twenty-four -hours' thigh _with a .grin, ".he is w droll - ,, en ma a success v in -dog, that Brett - F He was stiff with cold, for the fire quiries, You must rest assured that + secure' in the knowledge _ had one out, and the tin that his quarry had been located, « " ' . g y gas jet(the moment we receive even the is tilt:genuine MontrealGranelated —absolutely pure, - tie hid'left burning was not suf-f slightest clue we will ring yov up, drove- back. to .the hostelry, He sparkling crystals- of the most inviting a eirlinee. ficient to warm the room. He provided, that is, you arrange for found Edith; Fairholme, and-Tal- P g g PP ' sprang to his feet and looked,_at some one at your end to answer bot lust sitting down to reakfast. • s -your roger for a ZO lb s er the --Ask r • t y g his watch. It was half-past six, telephone." He joined them, and h barely ba of ST. LAWRENCE ' "Surely," he cried,."there must "Oh," said Brett with a laugh, communicated his stariling intelli- g '.' have been a message from Paris "there is little fear of future. de. Bence when Sir Hubert Fitzjames GRANULATED — also Sold " long before this!" I lay in that respect. It will be day- Put in an appearance. by the barrel and in LDo lb..bags. '1 F He ran downstairs, encountering,light in another hour, and-the aer Dear me, said the genial old on his way some of the hotel ser- i vants are already busy about the. soldier, smiling pleasantly 3 at the 'i'ke St.Law! r at a Sugar li C♦.1.1n1W ry - vents, who even thus earl had;place. assembled party. "I see you sreA441 �-� commenced Rork, for your- indus- H�rang off and then darted back all nearly as lazy as I have been �� ' the Frenchmen is t laggard in to his sitting-room to consult & ' i . .• . the morning. ,Going to the hall- time-table, for the thought came ' -porter's office he found that func- to him that Gros Jean and the Mourned to their sitting-room, and be content with the inferior cooking ` HEALS THE LUNGS tionary snoring peaceful Tfie ham quitted the cafe In order STQ� `�UCN$HEALS H LUNGS there Brett detailed his immediate ' and_ accommodation -:of the Jolies 'r poor fellow was evidently tired out, to reach-Marseilles. _--__ plan of action. I Femmes Hotel. If you will scree , And �en_t telephone belle mislht He eoulcl et a lain this v "The - _ have jangled in his-ears without strange alliance. It was ia►poasible enjoyed a quiet night:" an important"one," he said. "Which rigged ep is a cheap French eu . waking him. -to believe that the innkeeper would The burst of merriment which,of you three Sir Hubert Fitz- That, and a supply of bad cigar- So, for the third time, Brett rang betray his daughter to serve the I greened this remark not only'james, Talbot, or Fairholme-looks ettes, will provide.a 'sufficient dis- '3' up..the exchange to get in touch. ends of a political party, No; there ;amazed the worthy baronet, but .most like a Frenchman?" guise for your purpose. You must - -- with Paris. - As he had aniicipate , must be some other explanation'startled the other guests in the din- The trio at once began to scrut- pack a few belan$ings in a green r he quickly learnt that the Prefec- which the future alone could reveal. I ing-room, "That is a strange 1 inize each other carefully, to tin box and betake yourself to..the 'cure had endeavored to get through He well knew that the last j thing," whispered a Frenchman to I Edith'a intense amazement. Jolies Femmes. Do not make deg " to him about 4.30 a.m•, but the op- thought likely to occur to the Paris this wife. -" thought. t e English ac delayed the selection in- inquiries about Groa-Jean, Simply 'erstors were unable to obtain any police would be to suspect the miss- 'never laughed!" quiring- watch him." answer. ing men of any desire to reach the May I ask, Brett, why you wish (To be continued.) "h can hardly blame the mats" south coast. It was with an &1- .CHAPTER XVII, one of oud.to haul down the British ` - - -said he to himself, "for I was-just most feverish anxiety that he scrut- After breakfast the party ad gag l'' - as tired as he, inized the pages of the indicateur "Because it is necessary that _ - '- The information he received from �s cheffiins de for, and be heaved some one should keep a cl,+ae eye ROOFA6AM LOM the Prefecture was startling s sigh of profound relief when he iF Winter weather roughens and reddens on Gros Jean and the Turks Sir E�and cheaply:�erods 'I - enough. In accordance with his in discovered that the first train Gros j your skin, causing chaps, chilblains j g possibly proof stains! wet# wiNd, Hubert 'Fitz &mss might osaibl dire and genera]discomfort, try be made u to represent un vieux and structions, a number of detectives dean and the Turks could travel by .. P P? im • - had raided the Cabaret Noir soon left Paris the previous eveniu -NA-DRU-CO mouatacbe, but it is essential that �'e Loc1� after three .o'clock. They found and was not due at Marseilles eat N A�D U•C he should bpeak French well." Shingles"Then," cried Sir Hubert decia- Cost teas tbsa flims? substitutes; 4he place in possession of a waiter 'e.SS that morning. - + It was now close on seven o'clock, outtint then itself;need no and couple of female-�vanta. Gros � Witch Hazel Cream ively, ' I am out'of court, because ting Don't bud �g� before. " -•,:� -Jean had quitted the house the so he went to his bedroom, effected The creamy ingredients Booth and soften my French is weak, and I always you scad to ns for complete facts. previous evening, and, moat some much-needed changes in his the outer skin, .chile the Witch Hazel want to go off into Hindustani M. S. fib S. Co. Preston?. astounding fact of all, with him Personal appearance, and then penetrates and heals the deeper tissues. whenever I open my mouth. Ont. ins were three Turks. consumed an early breakfast of o_of- Delightful after shaving or washing. Very well, concurred the bar- - - _.-fee--ate.-ioIIs. At half 25c; a beitle;at youf-drug Iss'e,-- - ' rister;"it-conies back to Tal- Neither the waiter nor the domes= Paeigbt YoT he cNEaticaL co. bot and I re ret to inform you that _._ _- op CAiyAoi,, LIMiFED, i9 - ! tris Z xt few -hours you -must ' - .- - -`- whatever concerning -the hidden rt° the railway station, where, puns- tual to the_ minute, the Paris • , room. They knew of iia existence,- train arrived, - - - -- --- —'but none-of them had eller seen it,'and the place was generally regard- -Brett managed to secure a' fav- ed orable point whence -he could -ob- • ed as & sort of cellar or the,recap- tion of lumber. serve the passengers without being , The police forced a padlock which seen, for on . the platform were r ;_ guarded its trap.-door, and found!stacked hundreds of baskets of fruit to their aurprise that the place was and vegetables which had arrived much more spacious than-they an- by a local train. - - There• were-not'man passengers ' ticipated._, It really contained two Y P B - ' — apartments, one of which was a' in the express, and among the first ` f firmly secured that it had hitherto Ito alight were Gros Jean and the " • � resisted all 'their efforts to open it: three Turks-Hossein-ul=Mulk and The other was a sort of bed-sitting the two others.he. had seen in the room, and it had`recently been 'oc- Rue Barbette. = - _ _ It wovid be-idle that the "---�`ulSrext-From-_—v�roua ind�tons - -tO-de�Y - --•- - _ - _ they came "to' tits _conclusion that barrister experienced a thrill of. '.�.:. - -its-latest tenants were Hussein-ul- satisfaction at his own shrewdness, -Multi and his 'confederates. and he smiled as he realised the _.. e Judging from the facts that these consternation of the Poria commis- :. Mich is his gentry. had sionary when informed that.he had f y quietly left t#ie cafe in eesil•y allowed the rogues to slip Gros Jean's company about half-j so past seven the out of the net. HERB'S no mistaking e •- P previous evening, � • - -�1 g the expression of a man wFiose 'farm*'is well improved. 'they .were not 'in ' confinement The 'travellers were evidently i He looks as prosperous as he feels. _ against their will. In fact, the o• tired after a sleepless journey. _ _ It isn't the size.of a lace that counts.most, nor.its actual dollars-and-cents '-Tice theory was that tis secret to can, sing a a man, value. It's rather that "well-kept," thrifty, appearance; the appearapce that makes chamber roved a safe retreat for wobbled about a great deal durin P _ _ B .._ you think of fat stock, and .well-filled barns and comfortable, ,contented !iviag. an p . He-slued needed 'the Neat, permanent improvements go further in giving a farm this appearance than y person who desired the- complete lete restorative effect of a-comfortable - anp other 'feature. - - -- - bed;' whilst the. Turks, thou h- younger and . more active, also Concrete Is The Ideal Material _.. ' s th • _ �showed signs of fatigue, for is - ' long journey, in their case; was. a _ _.. ._ for such improvements. It !s neat, harmonizing with its surroundings in the country sequel to many hours of detention •Everlasting,• it cannot be injured' by nre, frost, wind or lightning. Age—instead of, enustng It to decay—actually••makes it stronger, .in an -ill-ventilated apartment. .Concrete never needs repair—first cost is last cost. New improvements can,be added - So they paid not the slightest --year after year with leas expense than would be requ),red tQ keep wooden structures ",in repair. _0V I Lheed to ..their whereabouts,.. save Concrete•walks; 'feeding floors, dairy-barna, ice_& e root-rellars, weil-curbing, in.so-far as to eye with suspicion a fence"poste, 81108 which of•t'h"e.does your farm need,mogt? Whatever ou 'want. - - arm ess gendarme w o happenednasi-tv trued-it pf con Do-you want to know more about this subject of ermanent farm improvements! Ito be on t`ie'platform. Then write for your copy of � '�� ` The policeman, of course, took rr . I _ .. What The Ftiriner Che Do With Coilci'ete". no notice of them vbhatever, Gros,,, - It's a book 01''160 Pages,•tailing how.otherk. Jcan`was to hind merely..a typical farmers have used the 'handy material" to ' F` SOUIND I Frenchman, whilst persons of. dark - good advaitage. Publlahed to soil .t sec. a' SENO ME complexion and _ Moorish appear- `copy, It to now psing offered free to all formers YOUR 8160K. -A U S C L E Who writs for it. Address C I ante are everyday' sights in Mar- ��Comsat Ce., Ltd, 3o- s National.Baak Building,MestreaL eeilles. A diminutive railway porter loit- (XAENT , Bred near Brett in the conceit that - u~4 iz perhaps this well-dressed stranger •-��_• + - ED. 1 ISSUE n-12 1 _ < -- ' .A. ,. .• .'.: L. ..', ... .. .' � ... i., w _ Y uaJv}7r. °u t.•.:fia Sy�Yn ..,., t:'' ,, .,..• ..., :. '. . . S. ..,. .. .:.. ...'. ;-... .:.' _ , :4:p, . ..: . -a;•. »-,.. .<"rws am.t,„' ,4yr3:r'x. rwrr,.',� ,.1.. ';k= y,r'MyM :„t -^'✓�'-w'+^'•,,. 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MAN SAf E INVESTMENTS r, THAT COVERS PAIN If Octave Henri Aeodat Hama'rd, _ _ the Paris detective chief, who has Nromeit are Themselves to Blame been promoted — •— - - - - for 1lineh of Their-8[tffer11r9.— Criminal'-- Investigation Depart- Women are weaC,- yet under a merit, were to reveal his secrets, ,-- '-y41TDCKs�DIFFM R Ui�- would _ _the would make the most blood- _teLlmile they will try to hide pain and y _ering that any man could not 6iirdling record of crime of modernA 'Very important Medium of Investment _ _ear atientl If women times; for Pavia is the mast pricked = F;vI -p ycit in the world. -Canes Ahead of Common as Regards only remember that their frequent y wor — Hamard is iSrovincial by birth -Assets and Dividends-Usually Ho- Vot• r7 or impure blood their-lives would ha>mg-been borri. at Chatillon-aur- ides .Power-only in Equity,.-However, FOR MAKING SOAPS be smootherandthey would longer Loins in the Loiret, fifty years ago. Not as Nigh Class investment as sonar• 'retain their natural charm. Though only in his prime, his hair is Mantes of Preferred Shares. :: SOFTEN 1 IYG WATER, When the blood fails then -begin quite white, not by heredity, but _ REMOVING— PA t N T those dragging backaches and by reason of the intense strain con- y theadaches; unrefreshing.sleep that Sequent upon the .chase •of crime,.. The articles contributed by "Investor" DISINFECTING SINKS. -•causes dark linea under the eyes; Unlike M. Lepine, chief of police, are for the sole purpose of guiding pros- t' TN fits of depression, al i- Hamard is tall.• Unlike the little pective Investors, and, if possible, of env (CLOSETS,DRAINS,NS,ETC. ;'�' (dizziness; p , p p inR them from losing money through ■�'! _ Lation or, rapid. Buttering of the magician he has never known any placing it to "wild=cat" enterprises. The r SOLD EVE.'RYWHERE - p :heart hot rashes .and indigestion..other calling than that of police- Impartial- and reliable character of the REFUSE SUt38T1'rUTESN. g - .formation m"mag be reified upon. The 'Then the cheeks .grow pale, the man. He entered the prefecture in writer of these articles and the publisher f Y eyes dull-and the rn exlon blew- 1888 in the capacity of a senior in oo this withethis watter tother than — ished. clerk at-a-salary .scsreely-sn->�cient_those of the reader. q Women should, know ,that_much to keep body and soul together. six - - rid;-but there is always more bhance no chance of receiving anything until not 'E► made, --Is the !42 pidd. but tlii- rvof this suffering is needless and can ears later he was promp y remedied.g urlfy and magistrate. the uninitiatedtether distinction be However. re v sate toff a d rehak. year then current was earned, ee well as enrich the blood through the-use of Soon he became Assistant-ChiefB. owe er. preferred shares cover quite a sufficient for any email dividend-it has , 'V Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and your of Detectives, his immediate super- tween sharesand bonds is confused by a variety of classes of themselves, end eo been but 4 per cent. so far in the nom• suffering will vanish. Thousands for being Cochefert, the -terror of similarity of terms. In England the term the above description can be taken only pany's histgry-which they might receive. : of women know that Dr. Williams evil,-doers. Hamard succeeded I„ as a very general outline of the whole. So the cumulative feature is a very im• stock" refers to what .we know as "de For example- the dividend on referred portant consideration for the prospect pink Pills have brightened their -Cochefert in 1902, and from then till a p Do _._- "'' benturee" or "bonds"-usually those is- lives by making the new, good now has held the office of Chief of shares does, of course, depend upon earn- .tive investor in, preferred shares, but a sued by a municipality or government, blood 'of health, and so toning up Detectives in the capital where the although there az ev r nim rtant ings, and in the case of the usual class should be .looked .MIA the vital orgims-inte=h4itiw iota of--difference:-the-term "stock" s a ti-t5e�3ty en to considering the common stocko enc _ :vigorous action. Here is an ln- not paid that Is an end of the matter a company unless they are prepared to Al here uaually refers to-what the English e. until-the eompanY again gets Into a pa take chances. k stance from among the many Muss' call •sbaree"-which term has been super: 41 - Cora Cornell, St., Catharines. `-" � 5. '' sitlon to pay a return to the preferred' Next week other features of preferred s ? ceeded in the States, and to a Iarge ex- r shares will be taken uiz by Investor. x 'Ont., says: "Ever since the age of oft tent here, by the'former. '-hen, to add sharebcldrts, uch shares merely involve _ ,);�• -fourteen I _leave suffered terribly y�r a aromtse-if they ::e say 7 per Bent + to the contusion,-there is a security known preferred sh;res-to pay seven per cent. heith-pains'in my back, and severe 9f::��� ae debenture stock. and there are other Mould may be prevented from ac- +heada+chea. I Was also much trou- s ms on the preferred before anything can be = _ n is d ;bled with indigestion and had to terms-.more calculated to contuse than cumulating o boo an _shoes rubbing Paid on the common- Where the ehsree.I stored. in. damp places by, rubbing ;E elucidate This s s t lbs extremely careful as to my diet, Leet week, the exaresaion, "preferred not only are they preferred• but that if the foot gear with a rag- on which • i however, are""cumulative," ftmeans that _'and sometimes did nut feel like '` - tLoc14' was used form of se- a few drops of oil.of turpent;l3e-- . eating at all. some two years ago l the dividend to not pard to say one year have.been s rinkled. II headaches became so bad that w tt is ails"dun the shareholder, and it, as - p . thewhat le cis known a no a o f"ordinary,"investments.dorvewchoim in the case of Dominion Steel cumulative - -- -- I lead to give up my position, which ( u was clerking in a store, where, of ;I preferred shared, the divdend were not There is one question I Rant to y course, I Ras constantly on my Lmon,".stock has long been known to fl paid for six .years, there is a small mat• ask you, Georee„deaT, laid the, - _jcourfeet. .I. took s-position in an of nance. "preferred.” or "preference,• I dear girl who had promised to ter of 42 per cent. of accumulated diva•- g P fire, where I could be seated most stock is a comparatively recent inven- mere her future with him: '`N4;hen deeds coming to _toe Preferred share g of the time, but even then I suf• ^Ion During- the financial crisis of a!holders before anything could be paid on( we are married, will you expect TM, feted terribly mast of the. time: As generation ago the railways wee© hard.the Common. Tfiis restore. while most m 't my Q e o bake own bread?" 'You P _. put to, finance. They had no property trxe. medicine. I had been.taking did s pleasing to the preferred shareholders may do as' fou like Sbuut }t, star , not help me I finally decided to try. which they could mortgage and issue 1•in " -replied the,di lalIIstic Can bonds on and their common stork Capt- of the Daminioit Steel company: meant g• P P + r. Williams' Fink Pills I uta that until the $42 s share was -forked ididate f•.r matrimonial honors, ID g tal was already too large and selling at, but I CPTLainly shall insist upon- ._ < -supply, and soon felt they were - auV to'them the common sharehaidere - y helping me and I continued taking too low a price to make it worth while Iwonid receive nothing: And they"had-your nut baking mine the pills for several months until I g, award. dnoed fret*'Nelling it to investors. share, eceasity Pro i felt,sperf-ectly well. Although my l ; criminals of all nations con regate. This aecurlty, like common stock. is but --doetQr aely,- a ..e g _ 517. s to my old-position, I decided to do'But criminals, like kings, are clone- an equity coming ante the bonds. but it 2 O YOUR- -so, U R I D L E MONEY so, and have not felt any i11 effect_�.r'y watched, and, unlike the latter, ,18 yreferred as to assets ;rid dividends, I never' have' backache now, sel•;are rarely disturbed in Pavia pro land therefore comes ahead of the Com-I g western Canada s,d First MortgAge Bonds will unquestionably appreciate mon,.or any other cissa o! stock. Gen•f considerably-in vilue during the,next a or 3 years. Investigation proves that _dam a headache, and'all traces of vided they. keep quiet, preferred stook carries Public Utility Bonds of this-nature are the most profitable farm of investment-- the indigestion 'have disappeared. " Of the many celebrated rales with tralcy speaking, a p Borids sell ttow at to Shawinigan Water - for instance=--Winnipeg Electric 5 4' g $ cannot speak too highly of Dr, ;'nh-ceh he has had to deal, none at ° fixed dividend, wretch, in the majority and Power Co. 5;at 103; British^Columbia. Electric Co.4 j: bonds at lo2,% of cases does not vary much from 7 Per The city and suburbs of Vaucouver are growng very rapidly. Western Canada Williams Pink Pills and I hope tracted more widespread attention :. this Netter will reel someone who cent. (seldom higher, but to many cases Power Co.plant islocated 3s mile from Vancouver and New Westminster,B.C.Itsuppt es thesecittea p than that of Madame Steinhall, the contra., .do i- rule, however, preferred and sprroundint territory with electric power..This company has perpetual waren rights from the i ++ „ Canadian government. lfany,,f Canada's leading financiers are Iprge holders of these bonds. Suffers as I uied to. tragic widow," who was accused _ - Sold b• all medicine defilers Or� abates do antras do the common shares, Directorate includes Sir',%j Aitken; Mr.T.1. Drummond;Mr.A. R. Dobie,Secretary,Hank of •: - le. y of having killed her husband, and I Mootttal; b1 r.Campixll S nay,Massager Bank Montreal,Vancouver. 1!you have any monq hJ -b mail at 50 cents a box Or 'Blx of a Company--carry any voting power for tnaestment we afros 1 r o*rmend Western Canada Power Comptny Bonds yielding over Snit _ y- her mother, and whom same hold:Or q y -i That ls, the preferred shareholders have Detailed information and liar of l oadhoiden wit)be willingly sent on request. Vii•'' boxes for ffi2.50 from The Dr. Gil responsible for the death of Presi. liams' Medicine Co., Brockville, no vote for. directors, and therefore no � ��� � S E G U R t T 1 E S dent Felix Faure. The distracted ping Out. woman, in her -frantic efforts to ;la in the management, or to en this CO RPO RATI O N Li M I T E 16 free herse from the'disgrace of,the policies of the co>npaay. when this' - QUEEN rriurder and parricide, blamed peo class of stock was invented is took rapid BANK OP MONTREAL BUUJMQ • YONGE A TORO87TtF.S1S 4l, QUICK WORIt, pie indiscriminatery. Finally, to'Mild, and now almost every ,joint stock I - 1L M, WHITE MONTa1gAL.ou to ON 49N r.) OTTAWA company has for COPrealeaCe of financing! Managed LONDON 1[Na.) M r - -- �'An.Englishman and an A "an a certain part or its capital-ib'the form _ — ht 8_Qearl in his -pocket, book. I - f-rpn n Stork , _ -were discussing the s of F r arrest _ 4 pr- it►t1e6Fl�lgon Lista Opened on Monday Marsh sit+ and will Close on or Before Rbeir various insurance c paries uitad but the terrible crags- of�rocTc ams now Titeome r — ---- _ _ . �es..�m_m, �t9. — _.. e� �f In the .promptness of the. mepts,•wats acquitted, i favorite form of business meas invest- ..made to-the, holders of insurance deal-she was put through during alment. Involving. ae it does, no promise We Own and-Offer. subject to prior wale, at 96 and Accrued Interest bf death policies. The Englishman long trial has forced a change in to return its face valva at any time, and $ 1,25� OO `remarked about a case which re- the form of French Criminal' pro I with its dividends depending wholly on > cedure. . B i_ pertly passed through their hands (the ability of ,the Company to eArn 7 Twenty-Yenr First Mortz a a 0" Gold Bonds of the of a man dying one;day and of the� Hamard says his most amusing' them, preferred stock cannot: as a class, Ude _ I experience concerned` the bank i `, 'a" S'� $ . ��ItBtr`uction Co., . •widonext giving the"Well,echeque guess clerk named Galley, who Stole"a{rank as high an 1n ecmetn as would a ■ y - (Incorporated under the Laws of the Dominion of Canada.) w ;i that's not so smart, either, said large stem of money from the Com- _ , `'thQ: American, "The particular in- toir rational Escompte, chartered •-x• ■ _ : :: _ BONU ISSUE , a yacht, and eloped with a music .A Trial 'Treatment t Authorized.; 'Issued. Aut or ane +; surance company that I am noel- 3' •- 29•vear First Mortgage s9G sena :... :::....: t•1,269;t9t stt,2al,Ma- - nected with have their offices in`hall artist named MErelli. For n ..'A ,(}■ bonds dated Fsh,_lst, 1912 Due Feb. tit, 1�2, New York, the building being. 34 1 time the clerk played the part of a sof Clot{Cora Soap' tnterest payable at the ,Quebec Satinlfs and Trust company, 34ontreal, February rand see near,, but finally he and tat and August eat, stories high; our department is the g g Be occupied up: The caretaker�Merelli, whom he called '"a sister l■ �p a p>FNOHiNATIONS: $1000, $500 and $100 - ioccupied a room in the.'top storey, soul," y.ere arrested at Bahia.'The and Ointment Frei wand whilst cleaning the windows most revolting case of M. Hamarch r 'Full particulars concerning the Comp any; ae also copies of the Company's One day he slipped and fell, so we experience was that of Soleilland; !� Skima-Sufferg-110.- gt=ancialetatemeet, the -f whi h, and rwitheal ddiate reports, will io l-for is lull�i in the prospectus, copies of which, alongwith additional apislication dorme, may, jwsthanded him 1115 C� *B en-3e��� d&Ltghr__ -_ 0 be obtained from the-anderaiigned and.all•memliers of the bfontreal and Toronto pfd;'+ ter of his friend,put.her little body' - -stook E:changes- --- M Notre Dame. Streat, West, in a sack and deposited it in a-tug- If you, or Someone dear to QUEBEC -SAVINGS & TRVST COMPA\T, Montrcc�. � gage,office of the Western Station.. + ,SOOTHINGIfITURES you, are suffering the 'itch- THE MOi,SON $ B:ANTZ. .aIONTREAI„ OR ANY OF ITS BRAtiCHEB. Hamard stuck to the prosecution 3� Members Montreal stock Exchange, ' DA'_NGEROUS TO C•HIL9REN till the scountrrel was-condemned to Ing, burning, sleep-destroy- GREE\SHIELDS S COJiPA<N3, • 16 ST. SACRAMENT STREET, MONTREAL- - I the guill6tine; but President,.Fal- irg torments of eczema or, Mixtures --skin -.eruption,, -- -- - - — - 'soothing" are usually'_dangerous pital ' unishme rt, commit for life Y with ILS embarrassing, UTI- -•- sold' 1ie�- led to the life of,the little••,onas whom- —_-..— e P - , on-behalf -of the owners they are supposed to help. They Sightly disfigurement; if you We off •r behalf r 25 o oonfai•n opiates and narcotics and -have tried all manner=O --$ 0, - 7% p mulat' - ' any sleep prompted through their << treatment no miter how or _ the littlUse is e one ilse s d plggedbntolinsen� `.THE ARENA CARDENS OP• With my arm around X011' yon t i should fear nothing," - he said. harsh,_to no avall,.and have ' Except gossip,'' she replied, as TORONTO L{MITED aibility.. 'The only absolutely guar- all but given up hope of =-' - ibilitantee .'The hely only little ones.=the she ' quietly disengaged • ,herself, Cure, Nvrite-to-day for a lib- at $9.1.00-{fir share of $100.00. frith' bonus of-40"O' of par calve only reined backed by the Haran After all, there. are. some . things in Cominen Shares. — y y g that .woman updersianes better oral sample'of Cuticura soap - --= tee of a government analyst to run- - than man. and .Ointment. -Thousands Application Lists opened nt..the of9rea of tot undersigned on Tuesday, fain no opiates, narcotic-,, or other than three o'clock- on Tuesday, i rm ruga;'19 B&bC "wfl-`I'a - = Ir erers, March 5th, and will close not later -Jets- They They cannot-possibly do harm.. `_`See here. you oW rascal,.,whv March I�iH�The right is reserved to-liJlat.'- r from infancy t0. ami 112Ve for inch amounts as may be approved, and to close the anpilcat:oa s always-do good, Thousands •didn't roti tell me this horse,w,as' ,found that the first warm lists, without 'notice." a of mothers have learned.their.value'' lame before.I boughthim l'.' ."Wal, bath with Cuticura Soap Additional application,.-forme till) -be -supplied- oto requrst•by the They help not only -the. newborn the feller that sold him 'to me p. undersigned: a•` ` babe, but also the growing •child. didn't say nothin•' about it, so I -'and -gentle -application of )SELL' Members Torontn Stook Exchange, Traders -- $tomach• and. bowel troubles..; thought it was a_ secret." ATT& PEi.LATT, Bank Building, Toronto. - - Cuticura Ointment bring 86 Noti•P Dame strcet,-�., worms; colds, simple fevers are all << -, - - instant relief, -permit ''rest` THr CROWN-TRUST"COJiP ANY Montreal, -banished -by,- them and- they- pro- Optimist—"f dont care' what Any Branch of - - mote that refreshing sleep so help- you ' say, marriage is one of the and sleep, and prove thg LA BANQUE INT'ERNATIONALF DU-CAN_1DA,• -')tnl to little ones. ..The Tablets are greatest institutions iq th9 world. first-steps in a,,speedy and - - _ _•',pold by medicine dealers or by mail 'Pessimist—�`Of course it is. It successful treatment. Ad- Read Once, - - biONTRF.Ai, 1tt 25.cents a box from The ))r. gives two people a chance to lay dress " Cuticura," -Dept. " '• - _ Kv - -Williams Medicine Co., Brockvi'le, the resliofisibility 'for their unhap- Dnt• n:ness on each other." 1,oM, Boston* U. S. A. ...: :'... .,,.«'A?i'.. .d...tw .. •. .. ,:: ..� ... •.. ,..; ,'.. ,.. '..' ••s <L ':�:," .,i S: .al+�i' „a .dc �'� .3f", P 94„. „ �.�. �"n; �'ix„,..t. �� •:'fir. -i;Fo ` � '. ., .'�,: `<' ?,' ,y i.�„'•�;,�.- # *rr .,�.. - 'rr.:;'"�', .,s�;'�v.� ,.^e•P 'a••-�, •sAd 7- z ea m:. 71 71 ` ei Pickering Villag4- Entries for pub r A tsl gkt load o! potatoes ap- g V ge p 11T.LiOCALISMS. poured on the street on Wednes- ][cationon bills recceei•vedaptollthMENS WORKING ViiOTHE5 day. The owner was asking$1.86 inst.,eandurther to ff. Marquiso time ' pec bag. of Chea.Shepherd. Sale at 1 nclork, :, • -E. Bryan has brick on the -Ddr. Moore, secretary of the Char. �ee 'bills' le B. Nowell i grounds ready to brick-clad hie Canadian Northern Railway is auctioneer. ' A new anti aurnlilete line of Mett'M Ilrerolla and Smgeka. Also a fine i cottage. - having a ,telephune inbtall6d on MONDAY. MARca 25th.-Credit rale of - pf wurkinic and flue Shirt*-all Liza latent patterns,well made, - Mrs. C. H. Burling is visiting the McFadden Rosebank line, farm stock, and Wtplements, ate.. at herdaughter, Mrs. CYements, of -Miss Jones, our milliner, is lot 26, con. s,Pickering,(near Cher- _ _of(fc,0 m0wri-ol an loo,, ors, and $1. 'see thy'new - Milton. here. - Any work required will be rywood,)the pproperty of Alex. Bun- --Mrs, R.-W. Ggrdom spent a attended to at once. Our opening nor. This wllI be an important rale roust rlik Shirt at 41,25. _ _ •, ;i• = few[lays last week with friends will be abort Apritlet(date later). as ffir: Bonner Is giving up faru'ing. t in the city. D. Simpson & Co. * Sale at 1 o'clock',,sharp. See bills. A,loo Oto H1N4ng 84x)t* ara her". Some very good values , -Jameo Farley left,.this week -Rev. Alf. FitzpatriA. B. A., W E, Powell, auctioneer. liewan -where-he has su rintenda`nt of cam educes ion. FRIDAY, MARCH 29zzt-Combination ltz We,zklztg Fluut,i trtrrp >%'L.OU.uI,. a homestead. and Thomas Fitz trick, both of sale o arm s oc m emen s an `.� household effects In the Village of Don't tt,lkh looking ovar wir Ytuck at any C[tue. -Frank Bundy, of Tfli4Ato, Toronto, i5ere- L e guest oven k Y ' spent Sunda at the -home of'his Sunda with Orbs. Hartrick. Brougham, Entries to be in the Sunday y hands of R. J. Cowan or F. Postill 41' R. A. I3UN'1'IN(i, a .iC�ERING parents here. —Mrs. H. Savage, who has been b March 20th. -Sale at 1 o'clock. —Another gang of C. P. R. sur- spending the winter with relatives See bills. F. Postill, auctioneer. -veyots are aguln working through in Hamilton, hazy returned home. _ ----------- - -- -- _ - -___------- '• _ this township. She d, Who has by her son CARD OF WHITEWEA-11 WHITEWEAR -••`- -Miss Ada Hill is spending a David, wlio has been employed for ' - few-days with her parents in Ux- the past year in Oklahoma, and We wish to convey through THE We have opened up a new lice this spring, have added whitewexr m our bridge township. who will spend a week with tela- NEws our sincere gratitude to the kind stock and would invite our numerous lady customers to call and inspect, our . —Miss Willa Shepherd had a fives here. friends -who so wiWn ly and ably stock, and you will decide that our prices are lower than large departmental _very enjoyable skating party one —Some boys without permission assisted us in our recent trouble, when stores. We have gowns in a nice quality,special at$1.00; drawers a special evening last week. borrowed D. Annan's cutter on we were bereaved of a loving son and at 60c per pair; underskirts a beauty at$1.00 and $1,25;also white blouses in —Jas. Denny and •Harry-Wade Monday night and enjoyed them- brother. These acts of kindness will all the newest styles, from 75c. to $200, ' each shipped-a carload from this selves im mensely by riding down ever be `remembered, as they greatly Choose early, and Ret the best. We have a line of cotton voiles in stripes -- - ---_---_--- :_An strengthened-Lug when we-werebea�. •• and dots,which`are quite in vogue this season. Quaker grey, navy, tan etc. -Mrs. J. Holt, of Darlington,.'is by.requests .the said boys to-call ing our heavy I -----�w-. at,,,,f ,t k1 ;,, fancy vatterns 26c a yd visiting her mother, Mrs. Wm. on him and settle for the damages . Respectfully yours, Special for Saturday',March 9th. 8 lbs bulk raisins 95c; 8 lbs curran c; _Clank, Qf Church St. they caused to the entter. H. AND MRS. MOORE AND FAMILY. 8 The cornmeal 25c. -Miss Mabel Calvert, of North -Friday, March the 22ad,.is the Claremont, was home with her date fixed for the cow bination sale The Canadian G. A. GILLE SPIE, DUNBARTON _ parents over the week-end. to be held in this village; Already -Mrs. R. Rogan rind Dd't s:Camp- - - - ---—bell, o a awa, spent a nes- have been entered and the tinder. Has this Largest ing premises to be a huge — -r- g -- -International -Mrs. John Stephenson has cess. All entries' received up to --- -.-. ' been ill and under the doctor's Monday evening, March 11, will NEI Manitoba, Sask. and Alberta Stock Food ' - ---- -- _ care, but is now impproving, be listed on the bills. Further =bliss Ethel Gordos is recover- entries will-be received up totime Settlers Ecursiails 1 Oil Cake V -ing nicely from injuries sustained of sale. Full particulars may be `. in a fall about.two weeks ago. ,obtained from H.- J. Marquis or The Canadion Northern Lines area Meal -Miss Emma Miteh'ell, of To- L'has. Shepherd. network in the prairie provinces ; they have the]Argest mileage in '.Manitoba. ionto, spent the week-end with Remember the St, Patrick's .'/ter, +3Etd her sister, Dors. James White. entertainment in St. Ar 14 -'s $gskatche tof and Alberta, reaching Linseed :Ileal { 1 _ -F'k esle Balsdon, of Toronto, very point of iatportarTGe and'opeoinF " lA l- - y o, c•htarch on the evening ru ay,, up new rich territories where rie gree: , , • _ _ spent Sunday at the home of his liarh.45th. A good Irish supper opportunities for the sectlrr, Bibby's Cream `, _. parents, Ed. and b1rN. Balsdon. will be served in the basement 35,000 FREE IiOM FADS Alr•s. 'F. Thompson, of Church. from 6 o'clock until all have been Equivalen, open this year• .A.rat• \cert`}] oLines. .. St., who has been ill sad under served after -which a good pro- ' SETTLERS- EXCURS 'S at low ----`- the doctens care, is' now improv- gramme of music, readings,- etc. one way fares every Tt sdav silk April _ .— ing• 'which will be chiefly Irish in 30th. commencing •ch 12tb. See Richard Moore, of Toronto, character, will be given, A hearty that your ticket reads JOSEPH BUNDY was here a couple' of days last welcome is extended to all to corse "Cmi dian Northern Railway" e week, owing to the death of his and spend a pleasant social even- For full particulars apply _—„ !+"e► - nephew. Ing. Admission 25 cents, children nearest Ticiret.Agency. _. -The Ladies' Aid of St. An- 15 cents. R. L FAIRBAIRN. draw's ting a held s very. •pleas- e The Fruit Institute held in Asst. Clea. Pate. argent, �`� ^� � ant meeting at the manse an Tues- thetoseo hall on Wednesday after. !18 King Street East,Toronto, Ont. 0_ _ day afternoon, noon was fairly well attended, ' r -James Kennedy. accompanied' there being about thirty-five pres- by his two nephews, George and en t. Mr. Hiatt, of West Lake, NOTICE TO CREDITORS ;Bring your spn`�sg--•work in NOW and avoid - Joe Donglas, spent a few days in who was expected to be present to the spring rush. the city last week. speak on Canning Factory topics. In The Matter of the Estate of Ate ander - -Mr. Turnbull, of Saskatch- was unable to be resent owl to Morgan,tart of the Township of Pick. ewan, .is' visiting his daughter, the illness of his wife, but a' a'=ng in!hs Caunty of Ontario. Gentle. Special—Rawhide whips 35o and upwards. t wotth substitute was resent in may,-deceased, Airs. Alex Gordon. He leaves for y p •- • Repairing neatly anti ppromptly attended to t, the west again shortly. o, of Clinton, the person of Mr. Reeves,of Hurn NoTzczi is hereby given pursuant to at•reasonable prices. g Y• ber Hay, who gave a most inter- the I•ievised Statutes of Ontario 1897. F spent a few'daaps this 'week with eating -talk on Vegetables. Mr. Chapter 129 and Amending Acte, that -=— her sisteri Mrs. H. J. Marquis .and Reeve@ is an expert market go rd- all creditors and.ntbers having claims PICKERINiG HARNESS EMPORIUM * a ainst the Estate-of the above nam- other friends in the village. suer who employe 5 men on eight eg Alexander Morgan. deceased, who Phone 1-nd.-301, W. J. COAKWELL -.Miss .Tones .has returned -to acreswith great profit, Air, Hate, died on or.ahout the+22nd day of Jan- - ` Pickerin to make prePick- for ' • l: partitions oP Whitby. 4ypoke on the Aliater Bary, 191°. tit the .Township of Pick^ -for the spring. millinery opening, Mite and other insect-3 injurious ering .tforesaid, are required on or he. after an absence of two,months. to the fruit'gUyWer. 'Paul fisher; fore the loth day of Nlmrcb, A.D.1012, -A number from' here attended of Burlington, gqave an intere.t. to send by_post prepaid or deli;er to 'the annual meeting of the"South log talk tin the Growing of"Stns]] the undersigned executors or their Ontario Liberal-Conservative Ag- Fruits, and E. Lick Rave u prr,fit- solicitors their-nrimea.• addresses rand - sociation at Whitby on Satut•4ay. able address on the troubles suet hill parcicularsuf their claims, state- j kL � 'dhapm� went of their a(-a( and the na- i -Rev. Dr. Abrilham, of Whit- with in an otc•hard• tore of the security• if Any, held by . -by, will oeccipp the t Iu St: =Cri fihurada last her of b �_ _ y then[ duly verified. Run the person of Find further take notice that after -- - — = March -10th, both morns tzg and Wm, R . Bunker', passed awa in the ;:aid 16th day ,1 :March, 1912. the _ _ evening. his 83rd year at the home of his said F,xecutors Hill proceed to distri- 7 - -- a tTjP'a" !jets isf-The dPceasedarr!on ]n�Lpr Goods 1� (�Miss Cora tiVhite entertained soir, Chas, eastaf the village. The g win e �"s�� v the parties entitled thereto, having - - d amumber of young friends to an deceased was a native of Devon- g ` ayeter supUer on Thursday even- shire, England, and emigrated to regard only to the claims of whirrs " " Eng- the 89th ult,, it. being her Canada when he Bras about toren- they'`l'ull then have received notice Some aii Cost price, 60111@ be10w. Tile f and tbat the said executors will not birthday, - ty-three years of age and shortly be liable for the said assets at, any. - 1C1Y'Ofi�j 1S yours.JC' -Take Lorne Veale, of Campbellford after his marriage. He settled on persons, ' x - � part thereof to any person or Zeas been trameferred to the Pick- a farm near Oshawa,where he con- of whose cfaims notice shall not have ' _Bring branch_ of the Standard tinned to reside until about 26 been received by them at the time of. RC��'atltage Of 1t. Bank, and entered upon his duties years ago, when he moved to such distribution.- on istribution.on Tuesday. Pickering, having bought a 200- Dated this 23rd day of February, - ArthurGortnley suffered quite acre farm on- the Kingston road A. D. 1912. . 2 obly,-Seluare Horse Blankets, Pure Wool, `regular 3.26, 1)UFCA'.H M.MORGAN.) Executors. - a loss one night last week when - B one and a half miles ores h •-� now 2.a0, -• thirtyt of a �(lEORas G. lId•OROAN, Claremont, _ ,. -__--- •. - _ .. - .-• _ pure-bred Ply'moiith -Rock tillage. - This farm was sold to fowl were killed by a strange dog. M. Reid two JAxete Evexs Ont. .---I only, Oiled Duck Blanket,--lined;•-regular 2.95, now 2.25`.' years ago when he - MCCULLOUaH&BuTTON, A well-aimed shot-has prevented moved with his son, Charles,, to Solicitors for Executors, 1 only, Man's Heavy Rubber-lined "Sack." Coat, regular _ the animal from doing any fair- the farm the latter_ archased east 2224 Stouffville, Ontario 16,00, now 12.50. _ pp -ther damage. o1 the village. His wife died -George Stephenson,we regret twelve•years ago and since -that 8 only-,-Pairs lien's Felt-lined Pebble Boots, foxed, regule►r to report, has-been serious] ill time he has resided with his son 2.25 now 1,70. 1 Aro. 8 3 NO. 10.- y' 0TERL ANDr - -. Burin the p. family - •_. - g past week. It is au Charles. He had a of 3 = only, Pairs Men's Heavy Pebble,felt-lined Boots, reg. eased.,to >�e the result of a severe sons and 2 daughters:- These are 2.50, now 2.00. .1 No. 7, 1 No. I0. electric shock he received last Wm. H., of Oshawa, Fred, of - summer during a thunder storm. Brougham, Chas. S., of Pickering, ..Men's plain and storm'Rubbers, reduced froth 95c and 1.00 ; We are glad to ,state that. he is Mrs. R. Bassett, of Oshawa, and - ' • to 50c, 60c and 65c. .Biggest snap in town. . �• now improving. Miss Mary who resides with her - - -There is still a remnant of brother, Charles Mr. Bunke'r's Ladies' plain and storm Rubbers, reduced from 65c and winter remaining with us. Dur- funeral took place on Saturdac to __e0c-.to A5c and 50e- mark,be and on rive around the zero.al occasions has ly attended; ate y and was large; OVERLAND MODEL 59 T i onlynP irOLAdi'es'Black Astrlcan Gauntlets, regular 1.00 - s gone considerably below.' The sun _ SALE RE016TER. MOTOR 'CARS _1 only, Misse rey.Astrican' _Gauntlets, regular 75 cents, however gtrcreasizrt;in its-p r, of fst` �r AND TRUC S now 50 cents. - and ere lou the snow will make TUESDAY;MARCH 12th_Auction sale 5 only, White---Bed Spreads, regular i:bA,• now 75 cents. a hueried disappearance. m stock and implements at 1912 `Models.Are.unsur a�sed for -One of the most successful lot 11, con. 6, Pickering, the proper- p Ladies' Juliet Shoes, fur top-any size-regular, ty of R. A. Somerville. Sale atone. value and efficiency. y sales of the season was that of S� bills, Wm, Maw, auctioneer, now 1.00. "Wen.Shepherd,.of the lake shore; _ Above cut represents our five - i' on Tuesday.. . A.6-year-old snare FRIDAY' MARCH 15th-Auction sale pas anger, thirty horse power car 4 only, Ladies' Felt Boots, felt soles,regular2.00,now 1.59. F brought 8270, a 18 year old horse of farm stock, implements, hay aV$1375.00, delivered in Toronto grain, roots, etc., at lot 17; rear 'of 1 only, Girl's Navy Cloth Coat-8 years-regular 4.00, I :sold for $218-50'.and others pro- con, 4, Pickerin the ro " folie equipped. iM^*ro;.Q„ lJ_II.ib' uncan, op n. Sate one, ee a without failan an see i�o� t.75. - also sold at high figures. W- B. bills. W. B.Powell; auctioneer, of ` tr 1011 Models." Powell; our apopulr. auctioneer, SATURDAY, MARCH 18th.-Auction ,Ladies.' Sweater Coa#s, Wool Scarfs, wielded the'hamrner. sale of farm stock, imp]@tnent% etc.. --Sbaw-Overland Sale$ CO.s - -The high school -entrance ex- -'on lot 29,.c6n. 5,Pickering, the. pro- aminations will commence this perty of J. H. Turner. .Sale at one, tit to 59 Adelaide St., West. - 1 hl#e WoolShawlB, Toques, CapB, year on Jnne 10th, and will last ' See bills. F. Postill, auctioneer. R 6 daps. This is much-earlier than THURSDAY, MARCH 41sT-CrediE sale T O R, O N T O and Underwear are all formerly, but the rhange has been of farm stock, implements, roots, - - made in order to avoid the great stain, bees and hives, etc., at lot 6, PICKEMING MARKETS - con. $, Pickering (Salem Corners gOlYlg �� cost. - heat Lhat is uxually experienced )� «� =burin the latter rtexperie And the property of John Seldon, Sale White Winter Wheat, old... $ .96 g at l o'clock, sharp.- See bills.: W. July. The other departmental ex- B. Powell, auctioneer. Refixed ,�r ,� „ • • Y Dlc�kle & Chap- man - ...........................aminations will also be earlier this FRIDAY, MAxce� 7lxn—Combination 8 ring Wheat... ., , ... , .... .80ypar, 'siost of them beginning besale of horses, cattle, pigs, imple- Goose 1%the middle of June, :52 ....... .... •.y, -... , ,•...•.. ,..,`.. .. . .. .,... w -w`i.: «.ya+.."r"+.! .� ..� aF�-'e:�, „!.. �Isci. -'b'�'�"'�,5:"7Y'* � .., .- n .... '... ,'..'.,.,s,. _ .,. ._ .... ::, i•.... ' ',,.. ,.. ^r7.7:{.}'k:a'•'"' •iM s'' Suj ,t5i'„ 4 yV.+tYr" �," b-•^• rr yG y^••lr•. .. -`7 ', ry,' "�` `,'. ?>�. +.:, ...,,.y.�.r+* Q.y. .�, r�fi,,yn. '�'".'ti";rr'• .>.•^• ,s::.."•�•.�-�,.�'tom.i $7'. •n<A-y_ _,�/"n urs+; L.fr.�Y�K.a•7'�r`mY�s•,,'�',;, "n<= Y-;�,,, �,. _ �' '�47+r4+' �.t'Y�'� .�-..' '� a .:- �ta��+`.'�t�''"cy .� nr,6"'..¢ear '4�a,.� dAQ '�tt• �!?�"" �i. S7'. .'m �"i. r. '��." .. ...�. ,.."y,.. r . .�..,.,.. 'o.:e'.ca.. ?✓ 4`. ..,k, �,. ro'�3� ,,�°'.wc.• ,n �. _„fWj,� :�•,� ,� :„gyp"K�; ua'A;•.,.�n,