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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1912_03_15 xr. tJ» b+�t7srrnrr • ^a; � - . - - .b., .,..-s•.*F,. - ...::.,,p,.-. ,�- � er•• ,gib;a._`'+ l.: s. j ,X0... K , Y ARCH I5. 191? - ._ No. 4 VOL. XXX PICKERINCI, ONT�, FRIDAY, 1V� �- WNITEVALt: MONGOLIA Established 73 years �roflt tonal: garb*. TATY MTT T Rev- B. and Miss Netts Hames Arthr}r rind Mrs. W jlliatns and fam- Med{caG are with.friends in the city. ENW-00a' Mrs. J.Thornton and Mrs. J:Kirlon W. E. and hire. Li►Frxugh visited this ee' ` E. FORSY'I`H, D'. of O. Regis- are ander the doctor's care, the former's sister near Uxbridge on . T7 • Blida May Troyer has i stained hams Sunday. ILLS P. tere3 member of the Optonezrioal Aeeo- FLO 11 R . Elias and Mrs. Stover and daughter .' * tirt,ion of Ootarto. Special 4ttentton Siren to after a pleasant visit with-her sister, ,x ihetsctinz o!g:aeaes. Eyes tested free. North WHITE-SATIN Helena. _ - spent Sunday afternoon with friends . tuoremoat. 46tf CREA 114--B),NS Thos, Beare has returned to the at Gormley• _ O. tic hINNON, i.D., L.R.C.S., TEA-BUNS west taking with him a carload ofsett-( A number of neighbors and friends 1�M . ';dinuorFh, NON, •d the L.R.C.S., of Bread and Cake Makers Free. lers' effects. fathered at the home of Arthur and �j D 4 .:Ptyaiciaae and;rh, m ne of Ontario,licentiate to We are very sorry to lose J. H. -,Mrs. Bets on Thursday evening last. t tot royal ootteg,a o[ Suzitsoas, Bdiobuzgh. ter and family from our Vale. They All report an enjoyable time. Bettor secure what feed you require Special attention to deisases of women and FEED : intend moving to Milton in the near Quite a number of tho friends and before seeding-it is likely to be o- , ahildren, Of9^e rind resideoee,Brougliam, _BRAN future. neighbors of Ralph and Mrs. Nigh higher and border to get. wander were entertained ined at tlieic It pays to buy the best. 1 have the SHORTS Mrs. Wier, who has been spending t .PICKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL WELLAND FEED FLOUR the last three months with her moth- home on Tuesday evening last. All and X-RAY INSTITUTE JUMBO " er, Mrs.Thornton, hasrettirned to her report a good time. hest Corn that money can buy. It a � home in the west.. cots more than ordinary damp feed ; FICKRIUNG, - - ONTARIO OATS ' w• corn, but is oheaper in the end. The regular monthly meeting of the Remember Dolphin's sale.:h Good heavy Ontst for gale -- aOAT HOP , It. sfc�I1�-T0wrs. -in oiiaree CORN - home of Mrs. Joseph Wilson at 230 —" '�• $RED OATS to offer. °. Bpseialiat—in -W D! WHITBY _ casae of Men, Diseases of Women, Cancer., " �-W Tumors.x-Say examination. Diseases of eye. CORN CRACKED he topic will be"Spring Sewing"and A very happy re-union tock place fes' on the market. Price will ad- Tumors. nose,throat ssi Innga. Fietinggisssa and ffiIXED CHOP there will be exchange of patterns. on Friday Mar Stb, at the home of vance$1 per ton on March lot. an acute and ohr.ini: diseae". The home of Mr. and Mrs. JOB. OBee Hoare 18 to s Lad 7 to g 497 C. and Mrs. Rose, Byron St., when patronize our Home Mill and buy r was the scene of a very inter- e ---. eating event art a ne a r family of four sone Baker's Jap and Kiesimi 1,eg Chopping Tuesdays, Thursdays. g four dauKhters, ce a ra ra their daughter, Miss Mabel was mar- and and Saturdays. 56th anniversary of their wedding day. v T E. FAREWELL, K.C„ BARRIS- vied to Mr. Wade Toole, B. S. A. °f Five ears have passed since the fam- �C/ . TEB.Cona Grown Attorney,and Ooaat7 �p®CiBt'�- London, ftev. A. B. Hames perform- y P ary� Mart ,Whitby. IQ L r b were last together, the occasion g�,,.a,,,• � ed the ceremony, A cousin of the being - .rpt r Fs+F�F�'$ M01r1kSSE$ -br-ids TAvwd- the-wedding- d u golden nnoiversa�, Mr. - About scat guests were present, and an Mrs. Rose aril family are , �}T3r3T7- ITLi MEAL P �. Solicitor.Notary PBbLe,iBpec i Earn -- - the bride was the recipient of many congratulated, all having been apared ser for Hig:i Court of Justice, Brock Street, T p handsome resents. Mr. and Mrs. to assemble in their old home, all en- t9L';DAy FERc[t Fel ; Whitbo, 7:y V• L• SCINK, LIMITED, Toole left for their home in London joying the best of health, Mr. Rose PiCKERI'�+Ei. ONT. on bi Anda was for many pears Mast,nry Inspec- Morning Prayer ]0.30 A. M. . A/�B. C9 RISTIAN, Barrister and y' for on the G: T. R., retiring four years ;,tat P. M = - esolicitor.Notary Pt;a:ic,Etc. Money to - —___. ago,who Company inaugurated Evening loan. Office nett door to -Le Standard Bank, •wh:tt,.r. a,ty- _-_ Keep the 22nd open for big= sir superKnnuation scherne. They •-7: ---- ".-_. -._-._--- --- __ L sale. robe, of years residents Sunday School 2.f10 P. M. J H were nu and vicinity. _ ,S.J- E a �usitass+s garb*. 1 f rton aU t s '� the sons, Charles. cam" all the any MYRTLE STATION 4 :- -W,y G, HAM--liauer of Mtrria e CLAREMONT _ on Vermillion, Alta.. to he present � - :.icenaes :a the County of Ontario, James Kent spent Sunday w:til big on :his occ4tsion. . Picker:agiaLge. 27'y for all styles of furuitnrQ• drvaghter,Mrs. R. M. Holtby. of Mand _-- POUCHER. Real Estate sue- chFatrmers around here are busy gel- To Combination gale uu the`22nd.__ «, of aniace 1r-en eR Brougham�r doy ao saner ting in their supply of ice• for their Um OU4M C . summer use. a •R AM _ +D HOPPER Issuer of Afarria{te 'RQQm � C. W. Disney. of Balsam. F nt a t Licenses to the Ooanty of Ontario. few da s here this week with bis son Robert Devitt is on the sick list. # Y oa los at&zero and his reatdenos,Claramont. — y Mrs. I Dr.I McKinnon is visiting in • J. W. Disney. Toronto. ' DIt.BEATON,TOWNSHIP CLERK Picture Frames George Litke. of Raglan. has engag- Mrs. W. B. Robson is visiting in the _ 3' � o Ocao,er•,aoer oommissictow for wtiias ed with his bmthei. Charles Ltike. for awavfss. Aeeoaotaot. Ste. Kong so 10#10 the coming summer, city, tarm pvo�peairss�� '•Issas, o: Marriage Llo- Window shades Our live roan J. W. Disney. lost Mr, Burgess. of Hampton, a Visit- 06 r ries,- Whitevali, Ont. T-r rp y in at John McLean',. a valuable driver last seek. This isiss pearl Albright is visiting with FPOSTILL 'Lieensed ALuctioneer, four horses be has-lost in four years friends on the base line. - PR���i ���TANCE t s for Ooaattes of Tort and Ontario, Aaa here. l' Ann sal••of all kinds attenasd be on ahoa:a•sa - Severali cars of horses have been Mg's Ft's Stephenson is visiting ,p ewae•. Addressoresa luvwP.O, Out. with friends in Toronto. WHEN 'll'gE :1tINERS STRIKE f UNDERTAKING loaded here this winter for Man• - Miss Meda Bogle is spending a few - WB. POWELL. Licensed Auc- itoba, also seaeral more to be ship- day.a with Toronto friends. µi Y vWuasar and collector for in connection ped yet before spring. Joho-and Mrs. Linton visited at_the FILL IIP YOUR BINS 5� e� •a�acuevotl Ontario Lnel York An kinds of Several of the tarmets aro and here Was candaated either privately or by auction: Distance no ob ect. are having the Independent hone dt dor trier',home ova Sunday, p g :r t; dale t.oses collected Por eats. or other par. J __ __.. g P p Mrs. Mitchell.of Michgian. is visit- Alit 1116 Old price, 88 lOII ubuiare apply ae reesdenoe, Elizabeth Pt,Pick• in their homes this Week. About 50 Ing eiatpr. Mra. Poacher, az•ke Phone orders tett as Nava Offies Pict -Pr1CeF IIIAde!'Atf, have green orderA to bttve them put iIi 1°g 418 Our stock lasts. .; 1 Hog --- wave vhonesnag or bn irerisOlcdep•ndeasfent a Henry Todd. wnho rented a farm tpentQ Lillian en& w of her parent. • ' Ltd.�. ry eetve ompt attention Saa•afactlon Assist sent the week-end with het• parents PINK, ]I N L i. _ F - - - - ---- _ �E� - near Salem Cr,r ndt a has changed his e jfj mind and given ,up the place, and Russell Brodie and taniily, of Pick- S, R. PENIVOC�K sola all hig stock and implern4nta and ori-ng. spent fiundav with relatives PI KERING gone to Manituba. \Ve wrrh him luck tiers L Wl-11TEYA1.8, ONT. MEN and on WOMEN Walter and ears. Stevliturehome n he Funeral Director and Lmballner there. Tur�alay for their future home in they t BALSAM M- O Anybusiness entrusted to me will -- - = - r a Andrew end T!r>t. Wil%on. of'Ash- "y ent Sa,.hums. kuir iaii d u ii. Hugh Wilson on caref r)igtraadled. lice a e I AAd jlYiNluc:ng ingredierrtc neo. JDTvPs t -Charges Moderate - ,�i `•PICKERINO PILLS." y Ward sold a.vai nit .e team last $aitiday: g Stove•. Nut and Pea'izes R Peter an \ire Diamond, n pilig 'ladependen. Phone No. 1314, week. d , a rid, t _t e, in herd coal ,>tll -- --- t : ' #lire }aza:i�`e T� iie �' fi >< k Sunelit rd :►t W. H. gPrnt'laet Thursday with G. W. and is - - - t•+. I*h itti ps• �,ice_ 7pe:c:;irg energv and dtreugth w Jones'. t re:tr a c' - S vr•! Mi-'a Minnie Brown ha+ returned: under corer, full weight and U OHN-_THILI - friends in l'tica. ii ter Toronto.visiting some,wee.A in esw c •,'very box has our per•Ronxl guankritee J. A. McGregor. of Renfrew, : vie +and Toronto. IJ -C M B •l.••J R w be exactly as represented iting at W. F. Wilson's. N. F: ToiulinAon. of Toronto. was Ras a full line oViresh and Cur- Rohl, and Mrs. Crvmmer, of Ninga, renewing rlcyyoaintanceb here Saha:- r, ed meats; constant! on hand. ur matey hack. day and Sun ^v. A Goad stock of rough and matched Y ban„ visited here recently. $ecce Roll, Breakfast BacoD, Vc a box or 8 for$2,,vi. Percy lfaynard has engaged with A number from here attended the hemlock, also matched and dress- .; Frank Disney for the hummer. agriculture exhibit and lecture at ed spruce and pine. "Hain, Bologna, N4 ttiners, etc. Uriah Jones purchased a fine hack- Claremont on Monday, 2x,3x and 4x Ontario cedar shingles - To Me M FA DDEN ney driving horse from Wes. Gee. - :'Nr. and Mrs. Love, of Toronto, vis- 3x and 4x B. C. ehingles. Righest prices pard"Tor _ Mrs. M. A. Janes, who has keen on iced the latter', parents, Mr. and-•Mrs. •. Butcher's cattle - P - DRCOGIPT AND oRA[ TE OPTICIAN the sick list, is improving rapidl Perrvman over Sunday. Let me quote yorrprices on any build _ Wm. Birkett, of the*J P. R con- The Women's Institute will meet at Ing material you may require. 9icklerlkyla �'+ PJCKERING, = ONT. struction an spent Sunda athoine. the home of Mrs. Perryman next Bill stuff a e ialty.(J U Rev. Johne on, of Pickering. occu- Tu-sday afternoon at the its hour. Independent phone 1304. '* • "� pied the pulpit at Mt. Zion on Sunday. Mre. McGregor and family and Mrs: R E E SO R C. W. Disney is visiting-fur-a-f Geor a Philip spent last Thursday }� .j .... Mrs. Brodie of Pick- A C. 4. tt REAL . ESTATE a and Port Perry fri- with cls§ell and First-01888 rigs for hire _ days with Myrtle ,,Day or night _ # ?I►Y4i�!$1� � ends.Day Bros., musicians, have just rP- e1Ag\V. and t1r.. Milroy and Mrs. J. LOCUST HILL • *4 - turned from a week's engagement at Milroy, of Cedar Grove, sent last P { .-. ]Bus IIleets all trains 01,0*V 8#*IINft� Scugog Fridawith Mrs. Brodie and Mrs. (3.. Teaming promptly attended to. -�---••� -•�- R. W. and W. F. Wilson took a Philip. -'Agent for Canada Carriage Co. Insurance ratez luwet=-un farm pro business trip to Iresnonville on Satan- Win. B. and Mrs. Poucher. of Ed- _ perry and \ flings Dwelling's, monton, and A. E. and Mrs. Major, of - in firs:-clxs5 Companies. - Hiss Jennie Rawson, of Claremcm 'hitecn "�preb-Tuesday with Thw. Philosophy,We He Peak, P4ckeritig, ; visited recently with heor aunt, 11rs. 'and �Ie Poacher. .�To 25X0=17 a.m 'Notes W. R. Ward. Earle Hogle and Harold Haw left on • If not irsurPd ;rich me,call and John Birkett shipped a carload of niesdav fin• Sask„ where they have As applied to the selling of ELM -DALE MILLS , mixed stock from Dagmar to Toronto engaged for the, arimmer With:fartn curapare,ra,.es. on Wednesday. ers out there, who formerly resided in a' P=---- =NQ' One first•cl�tss trick horise and Geor poet; and family are niak- thislocalitv,. Watches es and'Jerelry Ata a IUP so,e. - in preparations for Tying --A-large number from here attended --- Chopping- our Specialty t - g P Pi the funeral of the late Frank Sfinder- Ogilvie' nder- Q ilg vie'•, Household' and Glenora' w V. R1Cliar�S - west on the 19th inst.. son, of 31arkham. Mrs. Sanderson _ _ e • . e _ _.F-rank-Jones, of ed at Flours in 35,51)-and-TW pound t sacks. 'Fresh Rolled _ S. H. Jones' lest week an "purchased ha tie been left i1—y it the community, _ There Oats, Etc. Notary Public,. Pickering, ahorse from Fred Ward, having been left with a family of at � issomet Bran and Shorts• by the ton or cwt. -.- C, Williamson purchased a number children. logical co t of her•ses hereabouts last week and' The hockey match played here-on - riection be- ^t Prices reasonable. f,^ialist g +1t �P shipped thein to the Toronto lnarket, Friday night between the bachelors tweet being fwir F. X71. W Jones, who has been spending and benedicts resulted in a tie,afters and square and bcI (7hopping every day• In all kinds of tire-setting. Binder nr' P g y exciting contest. The final game in successful. If ' And mower knives ground. the winter with friends here, has re• ver B ni g _ turned to resume his duties at Dryden. will be played on Saturday•evening. we don't sell you e i e• x ' - _ `-liable watch or other ar- +► NORTHERN GROWN TREES Ladders of all kinds in stock Wm. Edwards and family intend There will he skating b4fore and,atter and to order. moving off the farm shortly, brit as the game. P. title when you want one E Apple, Pear,Plum,Cberry.•Peaccby Grrapa,- yet are undecided as to where they John A. and Mra_Wh White are ss Do- t need not ex W cknorw it 1 s its ams o- patronage. We itana7l,_Frv;te_ irnamencue- L -;��-- A- � - W,i OCa e. -" fesv--week Unc a ted -`1 Ex ected in a-few days ; the are visit- also always pays us to give - Roses. Flowering shrubs, Climbers. Etc, Everything in the nurker7line, c•tatoiiae p -few �, A load from her e-and_to the-west- reg Mrs. t preset y Free, Send list of our wants for-prices, journeyed to Marshall Crozier's Tues- Ing Mrs. White's stater,Mre. W)iker, good value when we sell Agents w1uW;sppl7 for terms, day evening,where an enjoyable time and family, of Wyoming, Iowa. They for it cements our old J. H. Wiemer, - N st► was spent b all. will also visit her brother, James customers and Attracts Port Elgin, Ontario W N JACKSON Baac� Roan w. H. Jones has rented the Hick- Fawtbrop and family,61 Lincoln,Iids, new ones. TGet us +1 /� r . I 1 ingbottom farm for a tern,of years, also friends in Chicago. Oedar Rapids, -' :i send you our AL CC)AL and has engaged John Golder as fore- Omaha,and'other points in the -nit- Catalogue - - CO _ Have you of water ? mall for at least a year. ed States, , - - _ ^ or call. +;, _ Miss Bertha Jones is home attend- - BEST ANTHRACITE liU� BROS.. OF WHITXVALt Ing her mother, who has been ill. Dolphin's sale(to-day.) Mra. Geo. J. Jones is taking her place p are prepared to furnish you anything as teacher of Oriole School. W. E. Vanstone bits o{�ened a Nontat Bassett The Standard Fuel Co., in the line of water supply such as Will Bripall, of Dryden, who has butchering bnsinesg in Whitby. ` Limited primps, windmills, hydraulic rams, been agending the winter hereabouts, E N N E K ' C. -H- E GREENBURN, was cw led hot on Friday on-accortat `1 plumbing, etc. i The Windsor Hotel halts at JRvirF.i,F.R AND bPTTC1AA7j ; C N. R of the illness of his sister Lottie. Whitby- were-burnt on Sunday / Xy � They are also expert well drillers Geo. T. Wilson delivered at Brook afternoon, The new waterworks of-ros"W srw �1gIT$y • -- # i lin on Mond a couple of registered r•osr oe•faoe l Y . ( ttb$8$, - . �t�e Vr ariiT-reepec-es -zulscit-yot -Pat R SLBnI-proved.-their-$.neat. Yahie" - - - - .� ti inlydesdales, which were p�t`Cbsse� age for the future. Ind.nGoo,bone 6821. GHolliday for shipment west: eI3- ciccari9xt_- led, Phgne, Bro. M. Sw'�.. _..- :�,. !a:. .. .... �'r -..i,Q :.•:.e . ;, ,4o,c: ,x�:.a ...s,• '1� .0• -w.,G .'a +..,.- y. aJnr ' h^. ,.. ,-''(r„ vi *n,• +r•••.,°?.'?N"* .•a .. °r ,� •'t W��r::-.. --t•5,°.. ,2 ws,.tts-'s •r:-S`: ,-15�-= ':• :4� f,- ..,a ,. -4 t..• .. -n•'o?ry �`•t b r. :..,. ,(?.�M,.. a '*! t 'l�'•??w• ,' ,t., r:cxu::Sutrt:,e .y�e.,k ";• �� ' 'e'7pt•i - :d •.+r u...:nfh r ;c y"^,,t T'•, `~�vti .7 7 -THG.ON t1w WEEKLY JOR0110 .LETTER.LETTERBRO-AD-TIRED A :REICHED E -SODTH LE WHAT 18 COINZ ON AT THE HUB OF THE PROVINCE. Ontario ,-Legislatux6 Will—,4&sider La Amundsen Says He W ten CIty-Teronta's Water Wheels .Cable Froln_' Clap�ain Edward Blake--Number of dews In the r. Enforce' Use of Brod Attained the Goad Degember 14t , It is the aim of A. M. Rankin, M. pounds, 3 inches;- 4,000 to 6,000 (We b arrayed for a weekly letter A despatch from London says: undoubtedly profit fiom it. Cap &To - r P- P., for Frontenac, to have the pounds, 4 inches; 6,000 to 8,004 to a airs, which, we believe oron ' Captain Roald AmuAdsen has dis- twin Amundsen's expedition, which about i ill be of 'great interest t* many of ou; proposed broad-tired wagon law pounds, 5 inches;over 8,000 pounds, W&B W -oovered the South Pole. Definite has no* ended successfully* reader-a.­-These letters will be from the take effect in � Ontario on Jan. 1,-6-inches. On two-wheeled vehicles news has been rectived-in-Li>--ndon, originally planned-for the coflq�iest pen of one of Canada's foremost jourtia• rP7 lists, max who has covered some of the 1914. The bill which 6e has intro- the-tires shall be five inches wide world�% via, Christipia, that he reached the of the north pole,- but heax�� the 11 greatest happenings and now oc- duced in the Legislature states that' for capacity of 2,000 to 4,000 pounds Pole between the 14th and 17th ofue*s which Peary' brought back, cupies a leading position on one of the Toronto dailies.) on and after that date, a wagon and six inches for over 4,000 pounds. December. December "14 to 17" 1��undscn showed- his resource and dray, lorry or cart• having iron or Wheels having a diameter of 40 is taken to mean by experts that promptness of decision by at once when he reached the geographical steaming*south to-the region which The passing of Edward Blake, in many steel tires and used for conveyance inches or less shall be one inch a respects Toronto's most distinguished Of articles of burden, goods or mer-, wider in, each of the above cases Amundsen waited three days, still offered a similar prize. He has Lakin g noon observations so, as to Won that prize. To England the citizen, curiously enough leaves little cap ohandise, shall not be sold or of- In addition to stopping the sale o .7 in the life and activities of the city. The fered for sale in Ontario for use on narrow-tired rigs, the bill states the north blic highway, unless the -tires further that on and after Jan. I accurately determine his Position glory of discovery neither announcement of his death came to most a pu and exclude uncertainty-that is to nor the South pole has fallen,I but ut D le as an echo of the past. It was as conform at least to the following 1 1918P no vehicles of narrower tires F say, to establish preefs that woul in tbe-etory-oftherexploratiou v& if one was told that John A. Macdonald widths:- tour-wheeled vehicles, than are presen above shall be incontrovertible. great ice, continents this country or Oliver tact was dead. Thin ariAe- with capacity from 2,000 to 4,000 1 driven on Ontario highways. p4ayed a splendid part, and we can join heartily with the whole world from the fact that while Blake was not an extraordinarily old man, being only in adds: t,6�day in offering to the-conqueror I The London Chronicle So if purity has, not been secured it is England will 'wait most anxiously and to Norway a meed of praLw his seventy-ninth year, it is nom more not from want of trying. The latest ad- sx thin twenty years since he has taken air ditto, is the erection at. the Island of a for news of the Scott expedition. which is so well deserved. The ctive- part in the affairs of Toronto-or--flit.at a Plant a laug 14 Though robbed of its crowninj piize'has been finely won. It has Ing at Canada, Ile had loom aga awn �6vwr--M,000. And as a furth4r-yrEUW-- glory,.geography and science will also been grandly lost." from every office or position in business, tion, the water is subjected to a chloirin. educational, church and social orgaaiza- atinz process.. which in death to all- tions. Since he suffered bis first attack -EXCELLENT-NEDICINg— § germs, though it leaves axi_unpleasant AN �41 generously. FOR ALL LITTLE ONES living at his home in Jarvis street to The filtration plant is concrete strue- odor and taste it applied too of paralysis five years ago he has been quietly that probably not one citizen in a tare which has Just been the subject of a 'Malvina i'hundred knew he was in Toronto at all. rigid judicial investigation. There has .7 Mrs. Ovila Lamarre, found Baby' He saw only members of bia family and been some suspicion that it Quf., writes: "I have might prove of by, to be go faulty construction Own Tablets an excellent medicine Occasionally an intimate friend fa, 7 inas to e days. greatly the ti and would not use any other for Won 7 Impair its efficiency, -and i my little one. I think all mothers SEVERELY SIMPLE FUNERAL Judge 'himself has expressed some-doubts. F� all should keep the tablets 'in the By his earnestly expressed request. the The tremendous nature of the task of house. Thousands of Other mo- funeral-ceremonies wereseverely simple. supplying water for Toronto- may be ;ther3 have the same praise for the , nowspapers were Judged from the fact that on some days not permitted to 1 . 7. 'tabl�Cs.- They are absolutely. safe nuounce in advance even the hour which 1 the consumption of the city as measured 7 ttly the waterworks pumps to as high as -being guar" anteed by a govern- �was fixed for nice o'clock Sunday morn. I meat analyst to contain no opiate log. one enterprising newspaper'photo. 50.000.000 gallons. The average for 1911 6 was over 35,00axo gallons-a day. To die. or other harmful d ru g. They grapher was on band at that hour, hop was up colds, expel worms, cure in; to Wet a historic picture to illustrate tribute the water to the houses no less o -o n, water mains have constipation and indigestion, In I the closing chapter in the life of a great than 3.999 miles of. fiLci-thlev are good for all the -ninor I man. But be was disappointed. Station- been laid; and there' are 76,601 individual , I services In the city. els of little ones. The tab,ets are it 5 himself in a favorable pointion near water sk)ld by medicine dealers or by mail'' �the residence he waited for the cortege li at 25 cents a box from The Dr Wil� Presently " undertaker's wagon V:kased. hams' medicine Co.,: -Brockville, He paid Do heed, waiting for the hearse. Out. But it did not come. On inquiry he-found that the wagon had borne the remains d T r e a SIXTEEN WERE INJURED. and that the mourners had proceeded to New picture of Capt, Amundsen, Caused Railwa 'Wreck who reached the South Pole, a cemetery by another route. a Broken Rail y - tempting THE JEW IN TORONTO. Near Durham. • bard 'NTRY A matter which has not been discussed dainty NORTH C01 YR0.4 TKE N A despatch from Durham, Ont;; to any extent openly, but which' is can*- that has _- Where the Winters the says: It_L; Stcvens, of Strathro"v, i Ing considerable' anxious thought, is the R.won- 9 are Cold and - I is injured internally and may die, rapid Increase in the.Hebrew population deiful CAPT. SCOTT, R. N., who head- Snows Deep. of the-'eq.. _v*ars *ca-thtig-wiars not I three other men are 'Seriously ' --Ten Ionic ed the British expedition to the David-,wounded, less seri- all ontario'nilore than 5.0W Jews. To- effect on the caged songster. South Pole. Writing from the vi -seven more are . Fr-m. the-tips of song Harurn made famous, a man says 1 ously hurt, and many others badly day there are In Toronto alone not less was an habitual coffee shaken up as the result of a day w the heart of his song it gtvw that he than 20.000. and some estimates place dye brilliant, sparkling vivacity, EXPLOSION RILLS FOUR 31EN. drinker, and, although he knew it coach rolling over the embankment, number as high as zs,m, 'in itself a" city A cake of this Treat 4�oum in -9 equally owing to a broken rail, on the was doing him harm, (Tea i of respectable dimensions. every package of ed In . ,--harmful, because it contains caf- LGyand Trunk Railway at Varney., The'lmmigration of Jews into Toronto in Brook's surd Seed Ten Othem Imprison feine-the same drug found in *of- betw en Durham and Palmerston recent years is estimated to be upwards and in Brodes only. Be sure Near Vancouver. fee) was too obstinate to give it up, on Friday afternoon at 3.05 o'clock. of i,--a . year, In addition,-the natural y=JetElsocks. ThtsWendidly A despatch from Vanco"er, till I all at once he went to pieces List of the.injured:-R. L. Stevens. increase it very large. Hebrew families balanced ration of clean,imported i B.C,, says: A gas explosion on h- nerveusness and insomn,* St,-rathroy, t.-ravaler, spine hurt, ribs being quite as prolific as Fieneb-Cana. seeds.with Brock's Bird Treat forThvrsdao in the-mine-of the D—:- nder juries, pro- dian. Families containing twelve chil. his purest,rtchest­4ont—. lose of appetite, weakness, and & broken And iniArnal in' I dessert,will fit-your bird to re Mond Vale MiniM Company, aA genleralljy used-up feeling, which bably fatal; E. W. Pyke, traveler, dren -east are not uncommon. and six is re We want you to find out how Barrett, B.C., ten i�Tis-north practically unfitted him for his London, ribs broken and collar- Carded- as a small family circle. beneficial Brock's Bird Treat will of Vancouver, B.C., killed four men arduous occupation, and kept him bons fractured-; J. A. Cole, Lon- Now, the invasion promises to take on be for your bird,and will send you and imprisoned ten othexs.' Rescue .'on a couch at home when his'duty don, cut about; head, face- and an even more serious aspect. Since the 2 full-size cakes of the Treat it apparatus has been sent. It is difri did not call him out. hands; W. P. Lindsay,' Toronto, United States has increased thi severity you will mail us the coupon below, cult to get news from the mine, "While in this condition Grape- traveler.' hip ind"back injured;_W. lot its regulatiod's governing this class of NICHOL.30N & BROCK Which is situated in the Nicola di*- Vuts food was.suggested to me-and' Wilson, Fergus, back badly injured, immigration. 9-11 Francis St, Toronto. trict, on a branch that runs from I began to. use it. Although it was suffering from shock; John Boyd, GREAT*MONEY GETTERS. For this coupon, please send the main line of the Canadian Paci- fa the ',riddle of winter and the -Flesherton, head. and face bruised, me, free of dharge or.obligation fie. Many of the European Jews arriving in on my part, twolull-size cakes of thermometer was often below,zero, back 'apparently injured, Shock; J. -oat my entire living for. about F. Simpson, St. Mary's, right Toronto -come from conditicne of inde- Brod'k a Bird Treat, an CeF _plm 46 six weeks of severe exposure was thumb cut and xight- shoulder ia- scribable overcrowding and poverty. But NANi on Grap6-Nut' food with a little jured, left leg bruised; E J. COS- they do not I very long remain-poor. Their Homer Wilson of Windsor caught, is wonderful toio his foot in the railway track while, bread and butter and a cup of hist ford, 'Woodstock, left hand badly natural acquisitivenessAD working in the C.P.R. yard and was, water, till I was wise enough to cut, two fingers injured; J A. behold. If the Jew makes only 60 cents un down and.killed. slight scalp a ' be saves some of it. and his sav- inake Postum my table beverage. Hunt, Elbow, Sask., day r "After the first two weeks I be- wounds,, and side of face scratched, ings he puts into a'business, or into real gan to feel better and during the; right shoulder bruised; 'Mrs. I.' A. estate. whole winter I never lost a trip on Hunt, slight scalp wounds, baby, There are probably twenty-five Jews in The Fe pay mail.route, frequently being on seven months old, unhurt; R. Toronto who are wealthy, that is, whose- Only Fence Maker Knows I These the road 7 or 8 hotiis a a time. Wollcott West Moncton, left hand property rns into six figures. e in- What 9 Underneath The Galvanizing "The constant marvel to me was cut, right shoulder-hurt, right kn-ee elude inch men as Jacob Cohen, a prom- how a person could do 'the amount bruised; W. Totten, conductor, inent politician and bow a police inagis• of work and endure the fatigue.and bruised on back of head; - Small, Irate, -Judge" Cohen, as be is admiringl hardship as I did, on-su-small--4ri- lbrak-esInan, put on b­ackoT_hejd, called by his fellows; sirmuidd ---hiff injured, and. generally head of a large wholesale hardware Or amount of food. But I found MY right "new'rations so perfectly satisfac- shaken up; Charles A. Sande�is, Frankel Bros., dealers in scrap inetalu S. tory- that-a-tIhave- continued theta-. Frank Warner and- M. :E. Horne, Frankel, the Jeweller, and many others. using both,Postum and Grape-Nuts all of Durham, badly 'shaken up.' The splendid residence of the late Dalton at every meal, and often they com- McCartby on Beverley 'street his bpen prise my entire meal. -MET'-K-BA piircnag6d�tmw zed ai--&�zlub by- GERMA*N "All my nervousness, irritability wealthy, Hebrews. to be _LL_ 'E6 _7 -ha,$ LCOMe back and insomnia have disappeared and,NXarships Transferred From The Jews do not assimilate, and this, Biel to-Wilhelmshaten. healthy, natural sleep 1A a thing which.causes food for thought, tome. , But what has.been perhapsthat they are getting so numerous. f, the greatest surprise to me is the A despatch from Berlin says- now Several of All nee looks you cannot tell offhand what gauge or We could 01�.,&P_ Tll�#y stick- to their religion. re The Tasglich Rundschau announces alike in, the- what quality of wire was used to make en Lf Fen -fact that with the benefit to'my e eburcbes have maintained. missions store. The "at the fence you look at in the store. You quality a fourth that a cruiser fleet of six small the comes in year- cannot even be j�-ry about the goodn6iLp -=and-you'd.nev- general health has come a remark hips and four Dreadnoughts are to''the Jews in Toronto for years, but it iff by-year service of the Caltanixing. You must buyoner notice it till able improvement in my eve-sight. doubtful ir-am-toTrifi-ere-are 100 converts erts undir the sky. faith-and you can safely put your faith in you'd used it. j -I,-- to be transferred in April from Kiel i Q,.-go6d--aPpetite__gQQ__3_e,� to 4&te, and they are proba-hl d I will be p__ upon by their fellows -.as renegades. d -o-be de'- manently a n TORONTO'SLeader--Fen-ce tion, good eve-sight, strong nerves to Wilhemsbafin, and an an active brain are t, tationed i the North WATER. Sea. The journal explained that the hired' I can say from my own ex to rre Ievery sito to This Is the fence Of 9-gauge, tested hard-drawn steel wire, smoothly 9rid perience,-use .Grape-Nuts and Pos- transfer has nothing to do wit% An- Pretty7'nearly visitor r Toronto turn." Name 'given by Canadian glo-German relations, " declafilig during the last' twenty years has-been thickly galvanized and set thretber with the wonderful THREE-grip LEADER w a water alone." Lock that insures springiness tb 'nce tighter at lasts. * stretch LEADER . e that German is only foll-6 i ing Eli warned to leave "Toronto' F Post= Co.. Windsor, Ont. than you'd dare stretch an ordinary wire fetce-rt will a tend' it, b'c..'a t d land's lead in concentrating her The supply was, some cases', commonly, and more. LEADER Pence lastat built to at Read the little book, "The Roa to Wel1V_il'le,!'Ljn pkgs.. ."There's k naval strgr!gth• ip those waters, supposed to come from the polluted bar, LEADER. Pence has the-one Ioek that clamps verticals and cropg-wires Ermly ('under the prudent', assuimptiow ana at some periods It has been bad- and lastingly toretber without danger of cracking the galvanizing. Thus, rust Vkson," 0 .-? Anew one that in_the cannot, touch this fence. -J, V If you do not know our local agent, write direct too• as or read the above jetterf e wars of the future the enough in all cons6tence. _;It. Is to be appears from time to time. most important e n Will ped that the da They are d cisio' 9 1 fall bo* days of.-bad water iie for complete Information. Agents, waut63 In unrepre- .40 genuine,true,and full 'of hurhan Interest. in the North Selt." about over. Indeed, civin boosters now -seated districts. write for proposition. supply to.be the purest to Says declare the THE FENCE CO. -Queen St., Minister of Justice proposes to M_ flew Ctire for cancer ig reported be found,anywhery on the continent, The. I Frame & Hay Ll M I TE D, 81RATFORD, ONT. k9 T)IrLnt as it stands to- ustices W Ic Dugan and ra g, rr. ax cost not Yes tVin re o e Sikora, on-full allowance, l a:tininea"mease- f success. '4.y. tine_ Wl . _X 1 r 1 ' , 71 t - _s­_ A MOTHER'S DUTYSAFEaEST 1S Certainly not, 'whoa•the common been . �� k _ WHIP tons or flue per cent. dividend; bast an +'O"a,�.��° :, �-•r '�'" 11' p• •:�::.:.ser::r:'rr.:.•r.• :r:s�` :: TO HER DAUGHTER _ cent instead, c were eight or tea per Young Folks oast Thea, of course, b7 the simple pro- SOME VARIOUS FORME OF PREFERRED Dees of exchanging the shares the old ? � �---- r can preferred may be converted into ETrf pe t. eSHARES. 8 or-10 per cent. common with a corre .,.� Her Health Dart Be Dueinll' `r _ apondin�'' inorense in income, though, of �1 s' course,' not of market price, as the fact 41' THE PLACE THAT PPED. guarded 38 She Coins How. OlAer From Eaoh Other—Its• that the preferred shares are convertible 0 = Helen Grafton was the only little t0 �BlaaIlh00d. Portant Points for the Investor Core will prevent any great divergence- in the r • Y ., .girl in the place-or rather in e ,parts of the place where she was Every mother -who calls to-mind -How debenture Stock is Not stock at stock. s'llowed to go. In another part her own girlhood knows how ur- all as rya Understand the Term. There is also preference smock which there ,were many little girls and gently her daughter is likely to carries voting power, and which has the boys; yes, and there were babies need help and strength during the --- right to elect certain, members to the there, too. Helen'cou look down years between early school days The articles contributed by "Investor" board, and there are ocher ingenious St them from a kind ofalcony, and and womanhood. Then it is that are for the sole purpose of guiding pros kinds of preferred shares calculated to E'W pective investors. and, if possible, of say, TD. 7D•ta"- 1 wave her hand to them. When the growing girls droop, become; fro- ing them from losing money through attract the investor who.waata a certain children saw Helen wave to them glia, bloodless and nervoult. Nature lacing it in "wild-cat" enterprises. The amount of safety coupled with a little mpartial and reliable character of the s THE STANDARD 1s calling for more nourishment speculation. they would bow and wave their g writer anon may be relied upon. The - lha�i& back to her�afid,smile. than the blood can supply, and writer of these articles and the publisher Of an entirely different algae, however, ARTICLE SOLD --- of this paper have no interests to serve • ' signs of distress are plainly evident to the. security known as "debenture Tie dining-room was the largest g in connection with this matter other than ' one Helen ever had been in, except in dull eyes,pallid cheeks, weak and those of the reader, stock," which, as part of'its name im- E�fERYWHERE the one at the hotel in the city aching backs, a languid step, fits of, �_ - plies, is more in the nature of a bond, j depression, nervousness and a dis- 'though as a general rule, and as some- ,II r III i 'where the had stayed overni ht be- p ass there is more than one kind of Dreferred term Ia the name, ie perpetual. This 1 y g mean for is blood! it Il II timpa may he inferred by-the ace of the. ore coming here.• er � On each table rested a kind of These signs TAIrils`iI other good - r 01''�rl framework of long; narrow boards, ness. stock. There is, of course, the ordinary tact and the fact that It may be subdi• I {+ I The watchful mother takes preferred and cumulative preferred stock aided and must be registered is the name iSC``ening'lllwa�er►i made so that one board came at prom t steps t0 give her irk- the referred to last week, but there is also a of the owner, constitutes the chief similar- re�ovin¢ -each edge of the table, and two p p p g g i' v li ' can down the whole length Of it, new, rich blood her weak system is preferred stock which has the advantages ity between this class of security and a I' •"" • n,' • t thirsting for by giving her Dr. Wil- of common stock as well as -those of pre- share. It, however, through any cause I dtStofeettti ,III, leaving just room enough for a row , i„';'..;' liams Pink Pills, because so many ferred stock. Such a stock, for example, is the debenture stock's interest is in do- cl) a a ' _ thousands of feeble,' anaernic', un- "participating" preferred stock. -In fault, the mortgage under which it is as- 1i i� �llluiil;,l'fll' sof plates on each side of the table, I�.� Heiefi came while they were at dm= 1h•drains li 4 ger. She asked what these racks happy girls have been transformed the case of the "Soo" railway stocks (Soo cured—for it is in this manner nothing ! t1C3 Ori I into robust women through. the an_absesistiaa-for-U4naeapel#s Bt. but a-special tor�ot baud tt _ Y. .ever NOTES AND COMMEN • E TO CREDITORS' RICHARDSON'S ., - Bale at Pickering on 22nd. Captain Amundsen, of Norway, �. Report for Jr.Division, Claremont. BCKOOL REPORTt; - :._bas been the eentral,Sgure in the 1a��S te OCowl floe �Y io world's stage durit.g the past - Honor Roll for February: -8r. 1I.- In the matter of the Estate of William - CALVES - \ week. on account of his having Floreuce. Garbutt, John Knight, = ��'h Srymovr Dunshcath,late of the Totrm• e Maud Sanderson. Jr. if-Goorge -..._.. i I•eached the South 'Pole, a flat ship of Pickering,in the County of On ------ � - -= ,. Best ti Rawson, Ins Mantle, Merle Stephen. tar. farmer,deceased. WITHOUT MILK � :,that has never before been ac- so,. Se. pt. 11-Vids,KL,igbt, Russell complished by man. The quest Neal, Marp Forsyth. Ir. pt II-Ver- NOTICE i hereby given pursuant to -Call and et free Booklet n for the tiles has Occupied the at na Bryan+ Marie Forsyth,Mabel Hurl- Ge V. Chap. 28.Sec. 51, that all per g + p p bert. 1. a. Erle Knight, Myrde.1sons baying claims against the estate .:sow to raise Calves cheaply -Pure St teution of adventurous navigators Hugh Gregg. b. Goldie i of the said Win. Seymour DuLIVILLInsheatb, andru�cessfully P y- for the pasteentury and the search AndersoD,'Mona; Hur rt. w o 1e on tit at ou. without milk" . Report of Senior Division of Clare- November, A. D. 1811, are ret}aired to , rocerie ,has cost many scores of lives and iuout public school, Sr. IV-Melissa seud by registered post, prepaid or to " B LATCHFnRD S � f��� y; _ the loss of . wally valuable ships. Morgan. Alex. IV] -Robin-Robin-Story, deliver to the undersigned, W. G. CALF 141E�lL - - �/utaina3Jle Sr. 11I-Vets Stevenson, Daytd Scott, Barnes, Green River. Ont. on or lie- _•3.bout two years ago Lieut.Peary, Mary Pul;h. Jr. III-Emma Deed, fore the 22nd day of March. A. D. - m''A of the American Navy, succeeded 1912, their names addresser; and des- :_Perfect rnilksubstitute. _Three � „ nywhere Stanle Rowe. Jean Evans. on in reaching the Not-th Pole, af't'er Report of S. S. No. 12, Pickering ticplars of critioniliurtheirllclaimsl and thepna; ttat(costlof�one canIwherePr: lk F 1S'-Lyman Barclay, Leonard Pilkey, tune of the securities cit any) held by is fed. " ' at the >;pendiu many yearsin the Arctic Frank Gosl ick. 5r, I11-Fred Hau)il- I them dulp certified, an:: that after , regions, in making futileattempta ton, Jr. Ili-Dlahel Hood, 'llariel ^r jojJ�eSt to teach the covet-ed (rill. _`dots HawiItan, Hilder Ham, IL--Harold I the sold date. the undersigned exe- -BL.kTCHF'01tD'S * g Barclay. Clarke Bunker, Charlie Rum_ rsutots will proceed to distliblae the . . ��1.. „that both poles have Leen di cov- sell. Sr. T-Ra-ctnond Pilkey, Tutu j ltssetw of the decea�ei.:+uton;the part _ SUGAR -and FLAXSEED - - ed we naturally wonder what the Bunker, Russel Pilkey, Jr, I,-Fred � les entitled• thereto, having regard d�11• world will profit by the di=cover Riddle. Fred Wilson' Russel Hacui!-i !only to Lhe'cl:aicus of which they t hall STOCK FOR ALL , ' -Helen Btircla :Gordon ,, - . tete. to po es are hardly suitable Riddle. K. C. Hortop(teacher.) , - --- -- _,� 191:. places for summer resorts on a¢• W G. BAR�'L3, RICHARDSON S ICHARDSON S count of their distance, Rnsl flies E�erybod}� attend combination '. J.NTARK, 1.xectrters Rreuotdesirable places to trans- eats. or their solicitor. - GROCERIES " GROCERIES - .A,E; CaRJ9TlA%r port the surplus population. of ,22-24 Whitby, Ont. -.-' Europe, and Asia. There may be Yew adve>rt/tiaefasetnta. - a - valuabie mineral deposits, but no FOR SALE-A barn 50x30_ i10 . n good iAhl- �� er lip t ..person would ever care to fare Inc.Out, *4-0.8,Apply to Josh troves Fig a �, 1W . . 1gN : r• the difficulties In order to secure - ------ OR SALE-A 1Nrge number of _ them. There may have been solve Ll cedar posto of good quality at lot is can 9, !valuable f?CIeUL1f1C knowledge P,..keribg. independent phine S&.ur, Mark: or $ address,J,6.HONEY,Cberrywood,P. U. 24•ie• VAll winter goods b011]�; a t COfi�t. gained in these poltu•.trip,,, btrt it - 1��OT�O' ,• EED BARLEY FO SALE-III)•a is very doubtful if the gain hos S'proved Haaacheuri Birley, long,straw and Give the voting f, lk- r, hor et. Le[ heavy yielder. R.Gt;THRIE&t3OV Audrey.i th9ui have an edti,:itiwl of `he right .justified the cost. However, a fcell Phone,W'hitbytentral, kot! -. t kind-no waste Limp. no (a+eless ex- list'following i a li?t of goods to be ssitiftced : polar trip.of today is all entively �.oR S-kLE-house and lot situatPd ! pence-8�i•t--% month.;. ` Iliffereut undertaking from what ,i .n Brock Ft., Clair Mont, oppoc:n tae _-. . _._._. -_ -_ 1 t-ani Tttdho Cutter, ren. 4, .G4, now oinR at,3:3.00 jam` Mel t:udtstcburch. For Particulars app! to Sp• jt nay in the tinge, of fir. JUhn. W.a..GuEGG.N'ortbclaremot.: stc> 1 Set two-knee Bob_•leighs. ret. 33.00, now 29,50 FraukIit)abuuta ccutit ry agu. The c13HUP3111RE SHEEP-'1'be Ili der• lacksM��h�n l Pulpers; t%.o ytybe:,-reg. 14.00 and 15.00, fur clearance+ 11.00 : btavientursof tit-day ili►se prof]t- LJ signed has for cat*atuuberof.Scrops�:rer 1 (Gi)i( Luck; Hor.,e' Power. 4-horse, reg. 43,00, lees than cost 3:3iS0 ed j�lE'ttGiy E)y tl]Ej expe of D4.omns}7predecessors. They know ,Pic Pickering. ePbOnst4d_ •:a1eL lou- - np 1 (.11At11A111 )~anulus Mill and Bagger, new :tyle. reg. ';t1.W, for 23..A ent bow-theilto preprlte for- the journey: ctarmtnont fcltertoa, or patine �. �€ -rte tt j HQ g n i tti'risn-na. I :irrn p�epair. t Gilllvw y Robe. reg. '20.00. a bargain-,Rt 1-4. 5 - - - r- - __,The food ia'uf A much better cls�s, 3('OR SALE-On lot ti, -nth Con ed to du:r!I wotk enttu-t•.'d t•) - 1 t'aclt*rtoe. IJ tole of tlrttclass a.st y i `;.t-kat(he%au Roab-, to Clear 7.00 and +c tll'vy iK Dow no longer t,• Est •t a13,I1 put wo.6 Creah mrtch c,:ra s an the i 1 ,t r, lr,c.• line. •,I,•tuctc?cf arytawarse wood. - Ali Di EV. H )ra(•t+h.w..nz it .nrr i..lty, dozen Blanket:v,'. aI�O f dozen pail' 'lift G1UYe•, at�l Ger-ntlet,3 At tic be feat The ..hips are not only 1 LOO 21-34 better pruvi,iuued but they are l'tili in veld .,er l:,u uu> :irre. brlutc cul " better ill every re..peet. Ic mrly FOR MALI:-A few tons ref hiy A �- SrrTNt=-�TEs"• I f)nly, 1'ur•tin?(l C'.x�t. f'eg ii;i.Gfl, a qac lip(• f td,tAU:LSia roode*rtr on* s t r l.. to I t _ -' .... be that 1U IL.feW yea tit oup (if tile, tarTOw Strr lex wwea+. and 4 trot. ,''.L. t,a.!� •• • 'r,tvh•liued Coit.,f:tC colLar..at It.,l•i most ENlpular ?:ttllmer(116-ugs Will .Lirrwu forsrjecytt. N. J CHAi'llt�' 1'� '13�T'ii)ti 1 'r7r be a trill ti) the north or scuih Au31ey Vs :4 _ _- C'lu It Costa, reg. t3.t>V, ,iC 4.:>s) tt e, ,. _ ?tt S ,t llrusaL i`aet 1 ,. - _ . -•- • - _ . t gale iw,teurl of L*o1n,Sr to Atlantic ll. Yl'GH, of GtPeti l;Ivr h+• : i, tl or some other pol)nitty ratn- { J. :. f:.uawit:: grain t.r "o t +r: p.' 1a AI� - - - >ftlel' 1'C+Uri 1?ex,..'nnathY.aur} tl,rke Sn.d + t s. s +h•r Wed,oA purpuaoa. Inde.eueentFk,- S ar'd• 77 ff ` (' ♦ �) ..._. i1 (•O �1 E r]`\.l 1� C 1 _ J-0 •DISN�X801atOTt3' Sale c [ LV Ft)R BALI:-f wn rN t rd -- i; o ST .�. CO.. Ltd. : -of valuable - ' ei.ortn�re i:,,11s nue 1s taoucite of i -,no iT - iL..oal;ns I1,rlyn some re; tllLes, 'Anti 1 - CUTT itba,tut ir,eno. E Ptc2aria; 'i. HJT BY, C�JV �._ , = 'V111a e & Farm Properties Charr�.vrorrd Station C.N.A. - g Y pbone 131.1: Llaremant cent*t.. sir• _ the Village „f Clare>u,ant ltttd . ARM FOR SALE-Lot 1:1 c„n. 5, ��I„ lri.a�, tt`,tint-Al. i<r,.L EV :R I THING FOR THE i'3II17 3':Ii the Tnvrn511Ip•t of Pickering F Ptchor,ng clnetrnogolSu acres wo-e o: - e and Uxbridge, in the _ Bell$!J : (udependent 8 l=as..a aQvexJarlioq.atrerra,i acre-4 �,l. r'r 1:3rt •� �+, ••�� •Plione� . . ''�:'Onnty Ot(7n CArtt1.' email froze of all-tinder. Pus9elaa0a q,t�t; t)r2 �• .`r. ' •_ o!Aff rrl,',:r,i, Also i fresh cows tar rase For - 1'here h,llt be..o rred or syde b uuJ, aur• rurther partieulars spppiy to AM014 V111 N%LL Ph f titwck roar!.Ons,or god pontes StCsa, oto rEhs r tioa by The.,nas. Potrcher., A nett leu. one. :f :'D "'FORGET at 11'tlsou',• iJclel in the i illr-e of Yftt`G DALE E'AR>l E'Uii :1L1•;. i _•. Claremont,Oil Saturday,the 84)14 ,t•1, ofsta. March: A D. 1917.at 1%ti hours Z m %,ou, I his Larmtisn n at% of tirei+ut in . (!SETTLERS' 1 1 f' o troa• laastsrm is oneotehe cholcast,a W.ck• SE G wli at C. H. BC P.Ll'�G'_Shl_ RNITL'RE: STORE. We have fall prope•rlits belonging to the sna,T Towosuip be 1tS, can. 5 eooeunaa of _ ,// Tu'c estate of the Lala Ales,trtder ,iJorgnn : 195 aeras of laud.[Dore or Is".all to g.od state- � lines in all House Furniture. _ of culttvstton. 7 roots frame house,water con- ' 4PArcEI. No. 1. Ark and sidgGllil• "nr+at,-Large now baro and sb•ds. ;tole T � A LN S _ 1I►ac certain arcel m., tract of land Kablcs and pal peas, also dnvtaa} .nsi rad li<Iri See blit•4�.•ecial value in Extension Tables. These are Solid Oak; Y P Deter tatlraR aprfo3 ctesh sear bero. s} acres aid premises situate, lying and being of young arebard, and choice •wall true:. a in the Tuwnahi of. Pickering in the giroTo of a ler«,twenty aOrss Of fait-iron to �',O_ pedeetl�l foot, s very-hand-some table at $14.50 And f81 r.00. I- p• g seeded down to clover.a acres oI Paatv•e - - .. r- i� Others at loi ` measurement two act**. l►nd tieing media w pose R�Ivso; erma Sas?r ' composed of part of lot N umber Eight- ply to J.W.W)GLE,Bronahato,ow t►! M A N t T 0 B A, A L 6 E R T A Vac'uul:t Cleaners for gale, al;o one for tent by,the day. sen !n the Ninth Concession of the TIME TABLE-Piokeung Station V Township of Picket rug, - T,R. Trains going Elul ins as follows-, S A S. K A T C H E W Al - !CALL Al L1 . .SEE L'� The above property is !notate in the - - - � No. 6 Mail d.46 A M. _ Village of Claremont_ and on satne 13 1.00al r«50 P. M• The oalr threush there iw said to be erected a brick 14 Local . 6.04 P. M. - -why 36_w-ith ad&Lion 19 by 26 Trtain• going' ss1 due as tollw►e -LOW COLONIST 'RATES-- -- - : iorftainingtwticGtocinlr,andbeinKone --c"Ara'frrl atter.tirn give t4l•�nlltttlutieR:ai l 1,'us€t 1 k-- nnd one-half swirls high. ah+l at Dud No. 13 Loral 8 3(i A, !{. _ _ t or day-Bell or Independent. g g 11 Local 30 P. ,kt; Far..dais va"Mae Sutlers sad fiouli s PI ore nig11L -"stable and driving house,_ .There , is 7• 31ai1 8.5U•P, 3!l "'d'b�� "d I'w ktimuill also about one acre h d and and *Sundry included. BURLING tiulall fruit rind biltti hard and soft __- .-- __-- _-- _. -- -- SptCtA trains Regales Tri11t11S - .• . water. •Will learn: Toronto LeavingTwwhto E e P.�RVE1.No. 2. Part of lot \t!nllur - -_ - �• - _ 1S in the (if r,f the toivn- = CHOPM-G-] __ � a ��� ru�so�Y iIARCM and APRIL �•��� Daily '� ����� 1��� '\ �T 9 rhip of, Pickering, which conStitrttes Through Celontst and is cuntpused of ilT,ige Intnunatrec I 10120 P.M. andTourletileepers - _•twetlty-three fol ,the Village of Chtre• _ niollt ass own ou len thelr•n Idade Tl3e ulidec-lgtled in psepiired to &P ' Colonist Cars on all Trains hN John Shi:u•, P. L. S., and fll�d 1n the Regi try Offiee•for tho said Coun- ty firuin ciiolll)ing etrry d;iy No chane for berths DOMINION � of Ontario on the 2001 slay of Aug in the iyt-- except ' t, TfiTotlgh Trains Toronto to ust 18d9. This -pat.e1 contains 'oris- ._ W.o.MAtTMEwe,vtcE PnEei4ENT, -'ha If acre of land. ; Winnipeg and West acv EDMUND e.neon,M.P:,pnEatDENL' 5atllyday. P.Vtcui No. 3. The south quartet- Ails am C.P.R.A•sat:forcopsof"Betula'Guide" ` C. A_ BO4lRT, (iNneral Manapr. of the north half of hit number Twen- John F. Basks, ,Greenwood Capital pa dup,e4,T00,000.Res*,*Fund st,7o0,000,Total Assets,eT0,000,000 --- ty..-in the Eighth Uonces<ion-of the - _ :---_ A NECESSITY WHEN TRAVEL[tING aforesaid Township of Pickering. - rave ers• ec s an There is a never failing stream flow- ��' �. - bank, are cashed in an part of the wortd. flet to _ - C:1 PRICES S I�nH ba Y inir across this parcel of lAnd. "'" - -They ars s-!t-identifying, and make,it an easy ma P .. PARUEL No.4'. The Westerly pa rt of EN01 - procure ready money at any stage of the journey., the east half of lot Number Two in � ' �` • the fourth concession of the Town- r• WHITBY BR'ANCIi, C, D GORDON, Manage shipof Uxbridge tin the County of On- - a _ more or less. --R E - - _ This parcel has a never falling creek BROOKE/A/ HARDWARE RE STORE •- ' flowing across it. _ _ All the above properties will be of - All subject -to reserve. hid in each _ :. ___ e TEttvi�. The purchaser of each Having bought out the Pt iigIe .9c• Manning Illrcit,(lrr! Ltl isle-- at The Standard Bank of Canada Rruuklill, I have purchased n very largt� 1l lutity of all �t+. 9 Record of Business as at the 31st of January, 1912 liarcel shill pay a deposit. of ten per hard steel «ire with round lock :dill i ,am prelmrer! - LiABtt.T•rras l cent. of the amount of the purchose AssteTs - 4FIney to -the to weA till call) i in hi: line c,f fencing. _ra41>-sin gland- - $3,613,7'_14 Notev in.Circulation the time of, sale-an* the balance in Follokinu i3 our list for quick dt•livei•y. frei4llt:'pt'eprti11 ,ti, O'Zltal`w•r- Notes and Cheque,of Deposits - 30,116,980.88 ` thirty dreys thereafter without. tn•ter 13isavmRtivill, Pi(:kgt'ius;, 1Vhitbj'; �lt'rtle, J1:+chsaler, Clare- and due by other Banks - 2,170,731AS Dividends 85,4.9.011 est• Illont, DItQlTlar, or Greenbiirii, G.T.R.. ( .j'.Ii..'l'.ti.li•.: = J)orninion,Crovt. and other- CapDue to other Ranks 403,f108.8'if I'ossesyion will he given of the Said first-class Bonds °i82,194.SS Capital: -. $3,000,000.00 ;. ' pat cels on the First dAy of April,'Rr-b= 10 haf fencei511 in. tsigh all•tior 9 steel wirestays-It15 in. apart . . :o''c.p(•r rnd Loans on Call, on Govt., _ Kesene Fund 2,600,000;00 r - lutrjecto env existing tenancies that 9 51 If:.E , , -91. 'Municipal and other. - Rebateof Interest •nay be held a+gaainst the said parcel. N '• :il " " L'L " Y+t Bdnds'and Stocks _- 1,!168,845.00 on Discounts - 71,643.45 _At the sante time+ and plica there S 4S "` " 22 `' ' =5c !` Government Deposit to Balance of Profit will he offered for sale n> quantity of- - "cure Nate Circulation 1f10,�•I0 atid Loss Acct. 61,383.58 4,733,027.08 hluckswith tools. Prices on other Stylet of 1'Rrtu Fencing Lawn Peirce Plinit17 Rnel Hog gills Discounted and - • - }`ur further terins and conditions.-of Fence, Gates and all fence sltpplies frtrnislied lil)011 AIJpIICRtIUTt. Current Advances 25,397,668.68 -sale apply to the auctioneer or to Sample lock qje size of wire furtliFhrd clti llpplicat% I Bank Premises 897,843.13 - d-- 9 ' Other Assets 57,2b3.#7 .. - b , DL`eCA�a M. M0Fto.k T,'' Executors. Qr er early, as prices may advance. - - oroptole Mono'.k, Claremont I trill erect any of this fence Around Rrtwklin and vi(utity for 5c per _ �7,311,A17.7a �?,311 1�8 3AMS•f( 1;VANs, or to rod extra. Stretchers supplied at 25c per (lay. McCri.LOC(3H A BUTTON. Phone counectiou• GEO. P. SCHOLFIELD, an ecutors:_Solt'�citcre. - Stoufrville, Qnt. -- -- -- - _ l rvRJAH JONESS, l Rc�c LJ ► -- ---- - I-lutrtl 12th of March 912 ... _ :: a;>a... '..rer..,,,,„„ ...c....;:.-,,'s., ...,..-..-... n,,s -:'{.'.,;. H•�,•. •m:., .x,a.. r'.aP-•,s,� uY,s. S '. .w - aixax ''..:,^�o:r.n N.a � ... }t•v .TcWl:.� '-': S I?,id.�.;+ -.<A�:s :�x Y'.o--:+i'�5!.. +4,.• �- - Qlok f y � .r a.. SAW...., • F„ r , • - B CLARK lOMT Mrs. Grose, of Barrie, spent a1* Two rinks of Pe.terboro curlers4� s n1i Sunda id few days last week with her alts- played el(Friendly match with our GH ARDS ONIS -John Wagg pe y Price Pu h. club on Tuesday, resulting in a g j g g _.Markham. ter. Mr". g Ed. Selsdon, of Pickering, was Miss Boyle,of Thornhill,return- victory for the home players by 5 _Importaatahowing o,f"finest display of - - - -,:In town on Tuesday. ed home the other day, after shote. - assortment at - - apending a week with Miss Ada D. M. 4cott, district manager of China. A 7K9 �p Thomas Gregg shipped a cPrload MLlae, of the 4th of Uxbridge. the Northern Life Insurance Co., Statiotnarp: Boob,Dolle, Toys. jaN --of hogs on Tuesday. _ C,� g y' � Thos. Stephenson has secured of Hamii;ton,, is spending-a few ---- received for the Holiday trade. call _ -- Luther Bowles,of ��w'� the services of Charles Hceks,who days with his sister, Mrs. G. H. '7tere on Tuesday with curlers. haP been in the employ of Mr. Semis. sad ase them. _ John Gerow and Ch . -heal hats Rest, of Ashburn; for some time. Fred Rc�dshaw, who has been - -' Subscriptions taken for all Magazines, a business trip to Toronto i b'ri' Misses Isabel and Violet Sar- employed by Mrs. D. -Forsyth for Weekly and 'Daily Newspttpersr ` day mbez From ant entertained the members of the past year, has moved to the : s. ActIM&It Litt tended court in �ti'hitb on. Fri- t e s e q -rr rtigc a , ' -we rf. H• �_�-✓���- a`'; ctxy. Y day eyeuirigafter their usual out- been engaged to work for Wm. lug. Watson: _. 'vCTYiitbg' ��� Mr. Knight is very III with an Dr. R. Brodie was called to the One of the rpten who accompan- SxOr:.l� St�St9t. ° V attack of inflntnmatory rheuula- city on Saturday owing to the ied Thos.'Graharu- from Scotland_ tint°. set'i�ti� illnee -of.Herbert Forsyth. .with the sliipmeut of horses, con- -------- - --- -- - - -- -�" Dr.-R. L. Graham, del-it iSG, ti ill n'tr„ was taken ill with inflamtua- tc•acted blood-poisoning in nue of .,Uehere'as usual on �4eanesitaj next. f - ti:, i r,f the l;otvels. We are Ideas- }tib ii ger"?, «'hen abGrird '=hip': t:1 t.� i:now that i:e is testy irnpro%-: The finger w'i'll have to be amputta John And Jiro• Dunn, of Pic Ket tare• - R. E. Forsyth, accompanied Man- icng, spent Friday here with the k'` doctor to the city. T,ho Oliver,of MtJoseJiOv,Sask. Are-soli content to scuffle one roof-_�arn��Q.tatoes,'Turnip, 'former's father. 1'Ite cto to t e- had their usitxl is spending a few weeks with fri- `---�els,-Be?arts'or any other hoe crop at-a time'? Adam and Mrs Spears, of hiss tramp on 114ond'ay evening, after ends in Greenwood, Claremont, , F sale, Spent ?(Monday with George ��Bich '13 131,_ _they were ,the guests of and others points. . Mr. Oliver is Would you rather be np tv-date, do two rows at'once, better and 11v dip and P. Macnah, jr., at engaged in the real estate business eas ser that other nding Cultivators or ScufHers,can do it? John Forgie is c-onaad Mt tilrutng its Ur. C. J. Brodie's w ere supe an r �' of _ If you area wide-awake, business -- ork_as assess week on the is served. They will be enter- a number of lots. ' _ ;a to and 7tli oo-ncesslans:- txiue this- 1 " The snow-shoer•s intend•'going a,i :fiatrn after their. usual out- _ - -- - Logue. It explains why the 72 in. > i mills Titursdax eveuiug tv SIAN SAGE Planet7r., AII-SEe�t;two-row rid- t4 attend the dress carnival. '_' - - lug CuTtiva or es . r� Albert Rawson has returned to BANISHLS DANDRUFF d easier and twice as quick as the cit after spend' a couple ter an It quickly kills the dandruff germs - of weeks at his home - " tats w y an Banc.u_tller-machine on the mat kat. tom tl when PARISIAN SAGE is �M til - Mrs. P. Ma cnab and daughter, - promptly p ' ' It tells how .these machines ace Miss Mary are spending a few days p ruade, of the Seven Veers Esperi- with Miss Bessie, in the city. Parisian Sage ence (da not .buy ,an experiment:) g Lyman and ,firs. Pilkey spent 13 GUARANTtLD BY 1Sunday.with Johri rind Deis•. Pal we have had in making them, and Mister, at 11 r. Pilkey's old home. - — T. M. Mdradden other_ practical farmer's opinions. a' l�elson Wagg was,laid off dutyUL —B .to eradicate dandruff• to stop falling of them the world over. For coos- fir, ..for a few days with his old coat- •hair and itching scalp, or money 4 plate Catalogue address tea 1 nins but is able to k•e back,• _ plaint, q Y+ Get a fifty cent bottle today and be- Get -- •around again• come ac.{-uainted at once with, the XI Peter Leaser, of Buffalo, spent ACKACHE most delightful hair dressing in' thellte�► a+eF a week here with his parents. He world. H�� �r ;;E. �lirner, A gee „is also visiting hie sister, Mrs• ••I gladly recommend it as the best J - - _ Todd of Stouffville. 1. dla {✓. Pltl3eatn 9 ` hair tonic L have ever known. I find - C A I L A\I7 S E.E S 4iVLPLE Cumd hair the cues hair tunic th)it will cure ,� rornenade carnival will be Y held-p the Caledonian Kink neat Vegetable Cotnpmod dandruff. cleanse the seal ane mak" M=t3• 'K , . A_ XTUtf�% 91 Tuesday. Do not.fail to attend as Kentucky.- Z anf' the hair.grow long etid ewuti�ul," Shorthand Made Ease fered wt o seals�vith female disorders. I Mies Signa Abl. 2 Farwell 3t. tib', _ this will be the eget of the PeAson ;'orceeter. "ruga { Announces that she is ltrepi+reci;to-do a --The uqual admisaion fees will be my health I �ad very - I --- 11 such evldence.a^6 the fallowing equally 1 all kinds of plwin �ewtng, tncludinR charged. - bad a d backache, tractp from letters nrid Pthee equally r men's shirts and pants. - The ladies'aid of the Aletho fi•+t -trotix to timorr;�-=^__=t1ined-.!n our! which was simply -$ARKESS MAKER _ iwniciet, ie not &ufticent tai sntisfy any IUA AV - I wet at.the borne of Thom. aafuI. I could roL , Prsnr. C1P�irniig of leaniinr aborthand, and Mrs. Gauslsn on Mondaye%'r n stand on tzry feet I The un�ersigoed ie �repmed to do alt T• Jill d0 YEAR=' ;f inir, when a most enjoyable tiwN lona enough to cook. work er:truitrd to Ival along that ling then there ctn be no.mrrit iraany btis!• EXP;ER7E1'tGB was spent by till in variou* kln,1 "r? a meal's v i c t ua is chop in rear,er. of «'m: J. Bnclell i neva under the still; of garneq. Bean irag. nay the without mJ back I shoe Stc,re. Oorders solicited. All De,+A Ma. ('c +xtce-"It i+ a plea on trod tC svtta rr n,�arly,y killing me. repairing nea;ty and. promptly done wtrP to write a teatitnoniul endnrytng � +chief attraetr and I would have t•xt moderate;prices. (live hilascall anything so much '•ttl+enortc, other markable tUe greAt efficiency tau " / . (:Iich d'raggtn,3 'sen- f next tune yo,i nerd anything,' things .asecl for the �rir►e p�rpore ri.q "`IRdieq developed t+tr�isr diff tilt tart / y a t i o n e I could F• S pp,pRE;gyUti, soar uv,tem o! Eclectic '+horthaad Of pitV_hing,, 111 hardly hear it I 1031 Brottghant, Ont. t°othi-rs ('have examined. I shall Ttn�►ca Mia r The Women's Institute will hag soreness in each side, could not he pleased to reply to,any cn-tninlrni- peataNe " hold their 'iarch meeting on tele stand tight clothing,and was irregular. ' ration that lulls he +errs tree with re- Covvseto.erS t e" __,afternoon of the,"Oth at 3 o'clock I was completely run dawn on ad- , !erence to the sy�rrn,. or to trove ,ins- saroar�ana+ee.s.secn sna a"�t���s Best Place in Canada „r,P interested Galt to SPP tile."-L. x. 'on ..a rT.ta cpr 4l'U o 666 „ .tn•r e. �M tern hot nF :lira. Wm. Evans, vice I took. Lydia E: Pinkham's Vege- , P°nrsaL;an,s c�n.c'r�+s � A aaara. table Compound and Liver Pills and 1 FALE.ta. 477. -Parliatr}ent St . +.teucherrt eMwoar. t�oss•*�or;$�� r ,, "The prosgr h will be Kiven by thQ am enjoying good health. It is now Our Fall and ��inter Term 1 cOctr- r.r.a� i•+•n n nOOn a r•01a~ t' = girlar are invited to attend. tett students ws"°'ia01MCs "`nOa °�s`v he February rueet:ng being Can. more than two years and I have not fi r�luporior Busine+�or Shorthand menced September.5th, N had as ache or pain since I do all my Education in the Groat and Popular nuty enr°ll, say truly, xs instructiorr is R celled the tame program will be own wort, washing and everything. -itrictly personal. A L•adsomets ulnsa,.sed WIDOW Lines"efor � given that would have been given and never have the backache an more• MOOT j' . R'rite or cell for fr-pP booklet.' , ��4 11o"Ur _ d at the Feb. meeting. I think your medicine is gram and I Clarke's Shorthand Callege •° -`' - A quiet warriage took place on praise it to all my neighbors. . If you • �1 lBtOtaM4. eda afternoon at the think my testimoa7 will-help others G,>Liege St.. Cor. !►fanning Ave. °�"jbrm„ga Iva . 7 I til edoe . Y a Mies ou may publish it.' -Mrs• OLLra - )) _TO$ON'T0. ONT. TORONTO. � _ Presbyterian manse, ivhC WooDALL, Morton's Gap: Kentucky. .; Rtta Neal and Mr. Stewart Groh- Backache to a symptom of organic Cirttdutttes readies obtain good post- i,, g R 1 �l iY ttm were united lu matrtmomy. Af- weakness or derangement, Il` you tions and the demand ice. fully three "ae ter spending a few days with fri- have backache don't neglect- it. To times our supply. This college ie i 'p ; °. w e S 03 '� Sa`�BE :y ends in the -city. they will snake t permanent r•elielf on must reach Tobaccos, piped and rmokeesr' open all year. Students have lately 1 ; a i -4 : s a� �'M Gy tsaeed. -The Fere �t of the troaX Nothin we taken positions at ribtl; 3 . Ir6 and A�6, 3 > w e e sundries. Central office 13e11 rI, j no w e : .. "/ Telephone Co. Aa eney for surer as L t month. Enter - .•t. so er m- will do this 1► 1 lU . .. heartiest good,wtshea of the co know of 7 = p s s , - -__ �•+�•nity follow them to their new G. Piuk:ham's Comtpound. -Catalogue free. - ; �' ' O Rolston Laun ry.l 1, I Write to bJ[its. Pf>.hbaia. al e Q s v S ►6 CLhomeAREMONT ONTdRIb .a --on-Friday evening last a nUm- Lyn n, xaaa•. or bar of the lade friends of 1fI'tsa Yoar letter will be obwlatet7 I Cor. Yonge and Alezander Site. o xb;e•ag; s ?; eD °i '� m" x a We= y Pickering Lambe, Yard ; art Etta Neal secured her attendance -OwAdentiale and ria advice tree. i s' ,a @ •bar a s _ at a p'•easaot social gathering held - - v�L"- p g $. g=- ° C - At the home of Mr, Fergie, Sr. in O! - --' -- — i ss All grades of New Brunswick Shlagles ;i the village and in spite of the - _�� NEIR. s o s �T,.Jrs C and p tent roofing.intrp conditions outside,so per• FUL L y mea ted the atn►ospheie inside with �' GO r Feb 1 in. ane !n. pine and 1'in:ctnd.2 in, ,Y h g 5t.r ti s! hemlock, rough. �+ springtime geniality that a rohi Overalls, Smock, Mitts, Socks and .Slurs•°n hxud _ "e at'e al�u s r_'�a i 1 in.'pine and herntoek, dressed Y nus and plat�ant hower fell-to . ►► reach to stake your order for any of these gartueut; y ;; =� m.r ��, and matched. a be more acctPratea", kitchen shoo'- _ - y, - er" including a score or more ctf a'tld snake them to your nl?AS tse. 3a' ._ GOR " N ,°. ► c �' x a July D. 110 8i' �JQN, the . handy things of the hr,u e- - ss �rife'S art iW're-pt•eser� ed -to ill is- _ ', Pickering. Ont ~ dot, ~j -3 _Neal R'jtll A little addrPs; explI rP:l nt'<tn�C+E`• Ein(l-�,r'ILl)t7a e g �o e7 my Nov +-ive of goodwill and affectim, and yFvefrh- Sallike, and Slt•Fi4t, - Deo - <tf hearty felicitation in view of, * �)i t' 6r( -'eries are the Freshet.-, _ Sacarrq 1�13� :itbyl3. Osa,rar.U,Rrou� ars:I 'her approaching malt Ixger t t;,Port Perrp•17,UsbridRe ro.canntnt:w . = _ The vote otr_chnreb union in the seroarvou's,cvtersrove Presbyterian church resulted as C NT- a za S'TCRE follows : For Question Une (that , p :BROUGHAM NeW Blacksmith Shoe•1 � -Q�������C � is the gene.ralc;uestion a�f organic GEO.RGrE . PHILI. : union) Elders:3, VommiluicalltS 5., ,r Adherents 9. Against C,�ne+tion �— ri t:iders---1ice} - Having leased• the blacksmith N� ' S� T o ' For Question 'Two, (that is the I • shop fernierly'rttn.by Hy. Thom- Of all materials and design . is Elders 2,Comtntin- e -$ e eral kept in stook. It will pay YOU proposed Bas ) icaats 40, Adherents 9. Against _.,__ sou, I-am prepared a Ines oalb at oar works acd inspeol o is`atook Elders 1. Common- acs t to o g Io• Question Two, - bl k to thing in 11 1' and obtain prioe6 •Don't be m b1 icon is 8. On the main question Af - _ agents we do not employ them,oonsequ6nt•- uni�n on the present basis it will Just Arived,.a shipiuerit of b.- i A. Uorset;i, all in,the latest 9tj�Ies HORSESI OE1\G'A SPEC'TAI.1F l we canLaod_do tbrow off /he ageafa --be seen that, cotttitiva the three - - � , i5c+ $1�� 25' Ind. hone,No. 302, Claremont; �mmiesion of 18 per oenl.,whio you w>a- classes,seen ill votes were g t e favor P certainly save by purobasing from ne. � 'M' . ...' stud 9 opposed, ore ,only the votes The Fatrioils La-Dive self-adjesting nou-rustablet�ursets $3.00,_ eolior call 'ted. of those in actual membership be `JOHN McGRATH� WHITS* oRANITE . O.r O®oe. Whitby, OnKst7 :,rottnted the vote stood 42 to 9. _ _ .CLAREMONT, ONT. " The Agriculttaral. ., Instruction „• _BaTga1X1S for This Week train sent out by the Ontario De- E. �• Y �lr �t parttnenf of Agriculture in co-op- g packages Elands AmaLlia `2:ic All pael;age �itarelt ". • The Pickering _ eratiou with the C. P. R., visited p Pump Manufacture1' l' t Iaremoi�t'on Monday aftei'lloon DtltchUlteanser• 25e All kinds Tubxcca. 3`Itlugs 25c m, .�� ti Bars Comfort,Soap 25c Blavk and Mixed Tea 25cvigil ance Co YYIl eV 1i' , Dundas' and was visited•by 'A large Hunt- _. ... - t Sop and Residence D d ' St Claremont and surround- - - Why to .A0c for Tea that you can buy for 25c• object o 'bet from Lla _ _ _.. . ... ° � - - - _. _ • 5I y _ - ins c•oitiitry. `The trtiid consisted - eand - Hou" The 1' f thea-Ass°cistron is �VgITB�: O\T. font of which con- lessen stealing prosecute of nine coacheq the f om. Three doors west of Whitby tained exhibi't's covering field hers- -N.[ = Z .Z = ,IT � R Y' ` handry, live stock, drainage, Miss Jones i�bus preparing the nQw creations for spring opening Kembers having property stolen oommnni• {--- • y .` dairying, beef production, ' fruit .. y p p - g este immediately with any member _ We are prepared to instal wood or Iron .--dairying poultry raising, bee- which will be about end of-March.- of Executive Committee. pumps-on short notice,also attend - -'keepitig;� fertilizers, feeds; con- - , �bi'ambenblp les 11.00. to all kinds of repairing. ' trete work, etc., and three were OUR SPRIT G AND SUMMER SA ldPLE9 rtolcate may be bad troin ras rrewdent or Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill, t used for the lactates by men pro _ - seor.ten on apptterMon. AIBo gasoline engines and ilri . - in their res�edive spheres, For Tailor-rade suits are here. They.are beauties-see them, and x 1!: and the other two being used for leave your order.for a spring snit $13, $15, $16, $18, 820, Exw.V.Richard�sonn,iPickering, Ontll the txlure gear ry`e cooking, dining, and sleeping. The We can sive you $3 to.$5. All work guaranteed. ;gAGNET CREAM SEPARATOR' 'i train remaioPd here for two and a _ . Phone o."QT i►Ere�irl � ' ER,I1 Tihlf.'bOars, after w It eco. _ -:1 { .._1 ,-' t' I K President. l3soratary r - -- —�reded tolfiyrde. _. . -, '..v:i•.c'ps"r. ,. .. ,r•s,. .. w9 -r." ..__ ...,tis'. .+:... ., ✓. .. ' a %fit. +» '•,. r. :mak,. -r«+ -..�s.,s,,.•.+..,t.. •.:... s•. :.,,«,u: rY¢.' ,:_ s.. ..,t.. so ``+ a :.�• ..e... as i• +r., :iti,��.. ..,�.,, ..iw zw4aa`"'-y`.., ,z:: r..♦u„o• �, "?+ w , :.',, 4{ r 3&'' u:. '^ ''. : :r,. ..:.tv �.. w-. ••'� ,i, " . .: rti ? yv:b9,".�. 'a"�-"6'1v...�':";c"-"`" - r .. ... . - - p . ate:`—,-.t "y�:y'�'�"r,�". ;� , .. 4 ....-.. ri.< � ' ,. �A � ! �• '.' • M� t` of the harbor which the tower &f- fords on a clear day. It i,a a sight _...::` �R be remembered. hM� o ' - BIIC � O1�flS - - - �� 8o they made the-�aacen£, Daub- _ _. • easy leading is his capacity of - 'OF ALL TEAS 1* guide, t'hq�ugh he-was quite breath- ;; -• _ _ less when they reached the top. •0R. THE HOUSE IN THE t: '' Edith followed-.him, and to her alarm perceived that he was`pur- RUE BARBEWE _ pie in the face. He tried to smile, = and indicate by a gesture that he r ler m a minu can- CHAPTER XVII.-(Cont'd) eon, thinning that the chance. di- while he was speechless,"Can't rection.-of their conversation -with -Fairholme was the next up. -He _ you find -me a job 9 de- Mr. Brett might lead towards the had hardly set foot on the roof be- manded Fairholme. CEYLON TEA-BECAUSE OF ITS k use of the yacht'being hinted at. fore he exclaimed- • _ "Yea, a most ^pleasan o It She counted without Fairholme. "Well, I'm darned l" tJ•NVARYING GOOD QUALITY . . . as will be your duty to. accom Edith t�irned round S_ A- LAM a latter-slapped his.heavy friend quickly. sola only in Lead reset« as an aree•aa. :Miss Talbot and Sir Hubert an on the back. "What on earth is the matter?",� =cs>osir awa�a-ter.cora, tsoa. eliooe them the sights of Marseilles. "Look here - old chap, are you she cried. "Why are you "using , I will meet you here at luncheon - , Y _ , s - - uch h _ - fiii�ed up for a cruise T- Pleat of orrid language? Mr. Dau- expedition of last night has upset - but we � probably cannot see Mr. coal, champagne, and all that sort . y Y hurried a little too fast, you. Have you a headache l" 0 Tht�t�8st bene only Talbot' again until late to-night, g Then she could contain her news of thin 2" that is all:': 'when he. will have an opportunity "Loaded to.•the ". Fairholme dropped his voice to-$ no•longer.. Drawing him clase -to Are roots of these bean steel ' gunwales. pp g g -?,o come here quietly and detail the 'That's all. right, because we ma w•hisper.. the rampart and bendin down so cola anted shingles.rbwo tN�eekd results of his observations. Of Rant the Blue Bell for a month or "Look," he said, indicatingwith as to apparently take a dee inter- no painting, no ___Course," he added, addressing the >> his eyes a distant corner. est in pthe laughing excursionists t lea`at`tibia woodshin- B U S K - Fe—ung man directly— "• glee; -tar estiTi��y LSA Y important happens during the day "fit to go anywhere and do any- $tautly comprehended the cause of Listen to me careful! uncle: 013aot you-know-where art xc ams ion.- or m Don't look around. Have you no- personally or by messenger." that ask 1-Rr..7'i'QK s TL , at, Rd i The Blue Bell was` an extremely quiet spot, far removed from ticed the party' of Turks and a dues. •" '- wasEat with i i mar i e a ip o 30-£ons register, watchful police or•n uisi i lh -i - -tis-�. +r SAF[-LOCK -- ` an or nary alae of twelve servants, stood four men whom she opposite cQrner'4"" o — r,:; would tend towards the scene of could not fail to recognize he said. "You do not X S. & L t;o. IMGUS ,I knots. Incidentally Miss Talbot surae as Gros Yes, Preston. oak �4 ber overnight adventure. But Miss discovered that the owner made Jean, Hussein-ul-Mulk, and the mean to tell me that they--are-the- Talbot was a clear-headed girl and the vessel-his home. 'He was never other' two Turks, although, of people whom Mr. Brett met this took no risks. She knew well that course, until -this-moment, she had morning at the station 4" in a, chance encounter the char � happy away from her, and the Blue _ P Bell was known to every yachts- never previously set eyes on them. "Yes, unquestionably they are.' FREE TO GIRLS 1:. eyea of Marie' and Eugenie--might;:man'frbm the Hebrides to the Gol- She instantly understood that mains. You know the turret close Beautiful French dressed doll, t5 [aches ;r pick her o.ut unless she was to some den Horn-. - they must continue to talk and act to which they are standingl" tall, with eyes that open and shut; rolled extent shrouded from observation. To eke out her coal _supply she in the guise of ordinary tourists. "Yes:" gold-locket and chain, or solid gold siguet So she donned a large Paris hat was. fitted with sails, and Dau- In this respect the presence of Dau- "Well, in the staircase.leading-to rion free to any girl, Bend us youi name ' and a smart costume, which, with and we will send you thirty sets of bean• the addition_of a thick coil, render-- beney assured his visitor that the beney was invaluable, for he natur- ,fhe top, and leaning out through a filo! Easter and othea postcards, to sell ed .her very unlike the iri Rho(Blue Bell could ride out a gale as I ally could not guess the community window; trying to hear what they at ten cents a set (six cards is each set). , g comfortably and safely as any craft i of interest between-his aristocratic are sa•inky is Jack when sold• send us the money and we (twelve hours earlier was pursuing iI afloat. ' Altogether Miss 'TalbotI friends and the motely group in the "ti'h�t am extraordinary thing," will send you whichever prise you choose. recalcitrant lover. ' I congratulated herself on Fair- corner. said the major-general, who was For setlina 40 sets we wilt rive you a Secure in the changed appear- holme's discovery, and she could not As soon as he regained his•breath, ;really very annoyed that such a rowed sola extension trracetet. we pre # - encs effected by these garments, help hoping that their strange er-I Edith and-he commenced a live! meetin alsould' have taken lace pay all chargee. -Address HOMER.. stud especially in the escort of two Y g T? wASaE 4 Co.. Dept, use; Toronto-: rand W.Marseilles might eventuate conversation. Sir Hubert joined''under his very nose and its sisal- such English-looking persona rt in a Mediterranean chase them, and-in the course of theirificance rems�in hidden from him. Lord Fairholme_ and Sir Hubert. When the tour of inspection had casual stroll round the tower they I _"Can we- do ailything?". he ad- Low COLONIaT pATEa TO TNI: ri►cit•io - Fitzj'ames, she . walked with them ended Daubeney suggested an ex- >;' - down the C'annebiere and on the Passed close to the Frenchmen and dell - via Chlcago and cR OAST, western Ry,. on cursion. his companions, attracting a casual \othing save to remain here a sale daily, starch tat to Hyrtl inter from ' e•. quay. "I understand you have never lance from the former, who in- little longer and be most careful all 'potato to Canada to Los Angeles, San Then she strolled hack around y g g Francisco, Portland, Seattle, 4tetorta, the harbor, still"pursuing the track I been to Marseilles before, Miss Tal stantly set them down as English 'not to' appear fo have the' least vaacouver :ad many other Victoria. ' of Edith's midnight wanderings, bot. In that case; whatdo you lav people bound for the.East, .and,knowledge of their identity. Through tourist sleepers and free reciin- when Fairholme suddend whistled if we run over and see the Chateau I-whiling -away a few -hours in Mar-' (To be continued.) 'tag cbatr cars from Chicago. Ticketa via _ S d'If-the place that Dumas made'aeilles riot to the'de variable routes wait liberal •.eto"vers. ' - 'with amazement: famous, you know '" I P parrots of '` Full information on apyluation to B. X.' B !" their steamer. _ Ships Bennett, (iso- agt., 46 oars St., Torosno. ' y Jove, look there: be cried. � ps -can be weighed in a few j "That's a piece of luck." Is it far?" said Edith, But another suromie awaited minutes by means of an instrument - He orated'to the"u "Oh, not very; about a mile I them _ known as aper Zitdrometer. p -upper part 'of across the, harbor, : M me Crista i - !the •basin, in which a number `of p j 'A small staircase led' to the top + A LEAP YEAR GROOM. swam the distance, you know, ltf- I i „ smart yacht-were.anchored side b . of the turret, which as already de.- Sr ! Maud-"I've something 'to .tell y' ter his escape." g +?► -side Marseilles is a natural P scribed, formed part of the angle you. I'm engaged to Jack." - point "Shall we go in the yacht?_ - s of de acture . for iic�di6erranean Cam t group of men. i Ethel-"I am not surprised. Jack P Daubejiey bubbled with tau h-_1 that sheltered the OUSCKLr STOPS COUG"S. Cowes COLOG, A a tours,-and many yacht-owners send g When '. Edith and the others � 1.w >> - ter_ 1 MLAW T}1i TttJ10AT AND LYNGii. ZO CCNTs neve-r could say �Q. their vessels here to be coaled and strrlled past the door they glanced ritored for-projected trips, I "tYell, not wing a s Miss Talbot. inside and caught sight of a shah- "What is it?" queried Edith', l You cannot swing a ship of this size 1 by-looking Frenchman, who had -- about as sassily as all. that, you; i+ when she could see nothing in the ' paused halfway up the 'stairs, abd g know, I have another craft alon locality indicated save the =vessels - „g' was leaning eagerly forward side that will. suit our purpose• throw p �1 and the small expense of water through' an embrazu`�e`d loo hole, - - He whistled to a tiny steam dancing in the rays of a bright sun. obviously intent on boating every launch which Edith. had •not noticed ap '''The very best thing that could word uttered -by- the- quartette 15e'' We Positively Guarantee ". .have ha before, and without .urther ,alloy _ - _ peened. There is Daube- neabh: the party seated themselves. ney's yacht, she. Blue Bell. . Sup They They, sped across the waves Fortunately, Edith, who was to- - - - That a 25- _ P u �. se it o ted Pail of . pose becomes necessary for us to wards the Chateau d'If, and drew I nearest the door, was cam»letcly e I ----- follow up Dubois and his fishing up alongside ' its "small' landin � shrouded from Gros leans• oLser•_ International �te�Cl� Food + -smack, and we let_Daubeney into l stn e. - g` the know. The Blue Bell would "' - � might have noticed- icer :nv:,Cuntary ursue the Belles Soeurs to China. The island auppliea, an all-the-I start or. su rise. a Will Save You He woo ask—no better fun. I tell People. Ei-ery fine da a steamer °�' ins renchmaa was bar brother. -worth of Corn or Oats you tkiat Brett' will be delighted Y The instant Talbot. ,,earl V t- When he hears of it." runs at intervals• to and fro be- ��+cps be naturally turned to see Because it promotes digesrtion and as®ilatioo, and J�- Aween it and the inner harbor, The o "Yes, dear, but-ire- do aQt sten l who it was that approarhe•1, a id � 'enables you to cut- down-the grain ration I S/e to know ihat�Sir. Daubeney is in afar- good folk of the south of France, !he also was amazed to find Fdith's 25% and still get better results. This saving al' ~ aeilles." trether,Marseilles or visitors to,the'. wondering Wim,-ham at . grain represents a saving of good hard cash to you. n city; �-a t marine excursion tm tak- a digtaeyes- fired- �E �p�T YOU TO FEED 1 '�sv Let us gi dna see.' It ause t I • a distance of only a ad feeip 00 LBS. AT OUR RISK 'matter a pin ,anyhow, because a I lag the short maria© excursion and She nodded•her head and laced telegram from tris to him. would w&°d'eriag for half an hour about a warning finger upon her lips, As It will not cost you a cent if you are not satisfied. place the sent at our din gal, and the rocky pathways and steep tor- _ Po it -happened,- Daubeney caught 1.Er -See our deafer in your or write us fa partistllats, en rents of the famous Orison, whilst tion, he would join us by express at ti: P in the act, acrd far,ttre next few---- -this papa and the stock you own and we will send you a 6tlw first possible stopping-place. 'Fou'they listen with silent awe 'to 'the moments that•gentleman's emotions size 16x22, cf-•our'thme thampioc stat lour.` - do not know what a good chs Dau-t words of the guide when he tells g P t were- intense, not to say ralni,il. - International Stock Food Co Limited, Torerrt4 beney is," and Y jF otme continu- them how the Abbe diedan-d-shows "You seem to be preoccupied, g ed to dilate upon the. superlative i them the hole between'the iwo walls ; excavates! by Jiont�e Cristo. Mr. Daubeney. What has happen- excellencies of Daubeney until they j ed 4`r she `i°quired. ,reached the yacht itself, _ I They wanderf.d round with the s I-I-really dont know. ��\ - A smartly attired sailor was re-:.crowd until Edi;'t, looked at her P His distress was so-unmistakable tending to find some frock in care-I�•atch. som, ething � �: ., •• -• . that her quick woman's wit divined •fgll�nncohing a rope which did not "It is past tweIt`e o'clock," she satisfy his critical eye. • Before; said. • "Should •we not be' going. the true cause. They -had- now Fairhokne could haii the map sauntered some distance away from New,and a; book o the hotel to lunch'? You ~ •. , rotund form, encased in.many 'yards,will come with us, of^•course,-Mr, the part of .the tower that might, �•.��. `- of .blue serge, surmounted by a•' Daubeney I" _ be marked dangerous, so she. << grasped Jimmy's ponderous arm, jolly-looking-face on top of which I am famished with expecta- - perched an absurdly sma13' and whispered with a. smile- was tion''•' angwtred the ii•respressible „ - N L. yachting cap,,emerged from the Jimnly, "but before we go awn �pu saw me make signs to that softs!• - y Frenchman didn t YOU companion. (you certainly ought to climb to the _ "«hy, there he is.," shouted-the AV meads and get the-pa.noramtc view " „ e11-er-I-er- - "' earl. . °'ftalloa,' Daubeney! Yoicl s:) - - Oh, yes, I understand. Of cours8 Tally ho:" you were surprised. But don't ® 1 The addressed ' in thisJUMPow, or say anything; he is _n �.,.- my brother . startling manner stopped as though -`-�- ' lie a cons ge She need not have warned Dau- 9 ��'Z► - sky and. then gravelly surveyed the beney as to any re"amrks he might gilded statue that surmounts the feel inclined to make, for her an- '~ picturesque church of Notre Dame VRI L _nouncement again rendered -him -tie la Garde. _- speechless• In "Here I am, y 0U 1diQt," COntlnll- • � '`It la a mystery," she whispered, ® +�h `•ed Fairholme• "I am.not in a bal- C•��es - - -"a-deep. secrgt, , �'4e�will tell-.you ..Y 0 s - loon. I am or. the quay. - Come - all about it at lunch. - e 5-poun* d #sere quirk. i sant to introduce ISta a CHAPTER YVIII. C�r : you to Edith_and Sir-Hube-rt." ■ tib` �8 Qr� Therueeting on the .quay oras eq g ode. p a,• - Sublkmcly unconscious.of the ex- _hearty T the extreme. It W.III bene$t ypU' citement raging in their breasts, Ff Diiisa Talbot thought-Mr,,-Daubo- Sir Hubert Fitzjames could not un- _ Packag6 _ :ney- rather curious. But still he children or YOUr dcrstand-why they `each and a1L an- a. ' ­*as vers nice, and unquestionably _ sw�red him in such a flurried man- p the services of the Blue Bell might invalid. ner when he dilated-upon the.beau- A_ sk go be be wore than useful. FSo she -was- graciousness personi- .\ >s-a-u ties of.the bay: -Finally he turned ` i to Edith 'with an air o apprehen- - - �� 1 ,r� ur T' 1' d in her manner, and promptly Bion. 1evo raiined to invite bun lss,il`. "I fear," he said, "that your 5 - CANMASUWBREF4gNo'Qa - ' .� - loll.' `,� ✓w.:/ � .. :.'.•..N..' ..' . •' .1 ,w_. -�.. ';..,. '4 -;-.Y�..�,tcUi',._ ...,w.M. y ...,._ • >.-v ld• Y'C..aa ' •..f{ K •wX' .H .C F •nsiwf� ',Y.�fhfi.•• •,.2,r1� w,N:a, - .. ..'�- ?ray .r .. .. y7'Y• loll- .o. ,I, Wk f ",a^.•' �� r•Y. ry. m •' - i' ., ., is �• ... .. • ., ., , ! , _ r �1 OUGg A HAGGARD STORY. BUY SALT AT TOBACCONIST'S. b . .'1�,1J.\GIN T Mr. Rider Haggard tells a good If you want to buy salt in Italy 1Tmjr�til (1O story about the premature publics you must go to a tobacco shop to BONIYL l U jbjtj U F a tion of an obituary notice of him- get it; for both salt and tobacco are ��� - self. gearing that a ballet based government monopolies. In France ._ 1 on "She" was to be produced in you can buy stamps and postcards Which are under SPLEN, DID WORK DD S KID- Hungary, he wrote asking for pro- at to shops, t' ! - :1 E1' PILLS �Aj DO1N(i. grammes and photographs. A reply government jurisdiction there fie came that the manager was shocked well. In both counitries you can ♦ , r at the request, for he had believed send telegrams at as low a rate as L. Dow Tells What the illustrious Herr Author to be 14 cents for 10 words, and speLial ' They Have Done for Her-Poo e e ng o ituarieshadaPFe -Norigan LIPTONI; -pTalking of Them on Every Side. in the Hungarian journals. Mr. in Paris if you remembert�write across your envelope .'Pneuma- Port Daniel West,,\Bonaventure - tique," which means that the letter Q will be shunted through a pneuma- ' --(Special).— Que., Mar. 11--(Special)_- '� tic tube in no time at all, and deliv- • 4Bonaventure County is ringing with • • A. - the great wo-redone by Dodd's erect almost as--w as a telegram. Kidney Pills, and on every side "'r ' '' ' A simple and good rule to remem- �- people are telling their neighbors of aches relieved and ills cured by the , , ber and to follow is to buy nothings ,: 4''` in the baking powder line unless all great Canadian kidney remedy. To the ingredients are plainly printed We will pay cents for the great rAass of evidence already g LIVE choice heavy 17 live hens ' in English on the label. Thik infor- d e 1 i v e r ed Montreal. ppublished is now added that of oration is stated on every package Nor L. Dow of this r °� a of Magic Baking Powder. All Gro- " vers sell it. POULT R The Harris Abattoir Co.,Ltd. "I can recommend Dodd's Kidney? Bonseoaura Market, - MONTREAL i- ars--as-an- excellent remedy for - rheumatism and palpitation of the Mother-"You have accepted — �y0u' now very We 1 - _ (ARMS FOR RENT ANO SALE. 4 ea said—Mrs-'Dow—�1Afte that I don't approve of him." u a one box I was greatly bene Send for our N. W. DAWSON, ninety Colborne street, fited. Daughter-"That's all right, mo- Toronto. fast. Neither does be approve of cittalo$ue of Drsdd'_1idnee'--Pik - UNDRED ACRES - COIINTY 01 matism and pal'pitatlon of a Ask for k volare. heart, because they both come from with over tar lllnstntlona and a Ct EVE NCB3 the Same cause impure blood. CULTURAL DIRECTIONS S Edward County, cheap. DBdd's Kidney Pills make the kid' gr, H. Rider Haggard. Free for the Asking LNDRED ACRES NEAR BBA3[P neys right, and When the kidneys Haggard then Wrote and asked that r - D;1PUY Qt FERoUSON H ton. i are right they strain all the poison gg N IDEAL TWO HUNDRED ACRS 6 a contradiction might be circulated, as Jacques Cartier'lquars, btONTREAL Jl Farm, with fine hones: good oti► -z and impurities out of the blood. g - Cure the kidneys with Dodd's but the manager reported that the buildings; near Burlington, �,. Kidney mills and you can't have editors refused to insert it, as they Mlnard a Liniment Co.. Limited. GOOD FARM, WITH THIRTT•aCED a believed it to be an unaerupUlous Have used MIN ARD'S LINIMENT for Cured sof Shingles Apple Orchard, near Pon Perry• +�9 such digeases as rheumatism or pal- - at pitation of the heart. attempt to`obtain a free advertise- croup; found nothing eonal to it: ante N EXCELLENT HUNDRED-ACRA _ went for the ballet. . . CII1e' CHAS. E. sHABP. �� ������ Farm. near Teeswater, at a bar '4 • - ;• J' Hawkshaw;.N. B., Sept. 1st, 1905. I�gain iy NO BREAKFAST QUESTION. SALT RHEUX FOR 6 YEARS. LNDRED ACRES NEAR sTAYNER Iii H Worth consideration: building[ tY Old Health Authority Said Eng- Yam-Buk Has Cured Him. rood and price very low,. e fish Climate Required It.., _.- - - - - --_ _ I HAVE s GOOD LIST of IMPROVED - Farms in Manitoba, Saskatchewan. Thomas Cogan. in "The Haven —For over six years Mr. William Hugh, What � � Alberta. lr you want to buy Westara+•alG. H. Bit of Pisquid, P.E i., suffered Schoolmaster-Now, Property veru abould consult me. -of Health," published in'1583, die- 3 •i says: '.'The are you loin Learning some ff. W. DAWSON, Toronto. From sa.t rheum. He y- y g cusses the no breakfast question at ( - considerable length. "Touching disease attacked m; arms and thing 4 Hugh-:ro; sir. I'm listen tI. W. DAWSON. Pharos, Main ails, Park. 627, Toronto. • •r breakfasts, whether or no they are hands, and the fore-finger of my ins to you. _ to be used, it maybe some quos rigs hand was the Worst. :;*� ��don:t o story brick house. framALF MILE FROM e tarn, because they are not mention "I was engaged as a blacksmith x�n Oil for All Men.-The sailor, ba baro .one foundation, lapd bot ere n k a, d as - --- - b the. Bruce Stewart Co., of. Char- the soldier, the fisher nen the loin- on River Thames. Abundance or [Diva• n ed in Geier and other ancient au- y - did spring water. Price forty-five haat thorn of ier a and neither are they lottetown, and sometimes every berman, the out-door laborer and Mr.J.IL area dnitAra for Qu k sale. Immediate a luted b order of the univer- stroke of the hammer-would .cause .all who are exposed to injury and Jarvis atan.il •esnot; solar roe real taaQ # , pp° y the finger t7 bleed freely I tried the elements will find in Dr. atm Paaion. The Western Real Estate. , - sties, but only two meals of the g �:utict>:a$gyp sari Ointment. Gest °°don. 0 day spoken of, which-he.dinner and various ointments and salves, and Thomas' F.clectrie Oil a true and supper, But the temperature of then Trent to several doctors in and faithful friend. To ease pain, re Raw.Bleeding andIttlly. 1 MALE HELP WANTED. ' this our. country is aura that I around Charlottetown. liege colds, dress wounds, subdue i AKE MONEY AT HOME-EITHER a. "One medical man, after treating lumbago and overcome rheumatism, „=lust want to say a wore for Ctitfa I s_;_S=perlence unnecessary. won• Vit; aM "think it good for Englishmen not to Ointment dertul sucrose: don't„ hesitate. Rood 4 _ ba long {eating. Yet some may me for some time said he did not it has- no equal. Therefore, it mete map and ointment to rto.etnaer, I stamped ad<tressed Co..,elopp2e for pQueen• think I could ever fie cured. Trying should have a place in .all home 1909. I had what the doctors call sblagles lart+ The Gait' o4i t•3 East gases, �� --'better-bide without than t'others. one thing and another I spent over medicines and those- taken on a sad ecsetaa By chest was raw and blaadmg Toronto. P Children and young men until they p and stray I was that way all winter. it esu come to the age of 33 may not be E50.00; and all in vain. journey. sot so bad m the eumrier. Ia September MtaGELLANE0U0. "I saw an account of some of the It got worse. I had the best doctors treating HAY and FARM SCALES, Wtleaws long fasting Without inconvenience, Mtnard'a Llniriient RHlews Neunl{la. fuse out ltd me no good. and . was i rue pcale work. v l•:enianade, T,.•nnm great cures which Zam Buk has down in health. In November, 1910, It got _ Men of middle age,- that-is from worked and decided to try it. The worse seem. I amt to you for a sample cake . ANCElf, TIIMO" LUMPS, sta it 4 to 49, may better bears it. Old_ In'the past forty years the pop of Gvticnra soap. vas sent is to me and stns dna azurnaL °utQd wits first box did me a lot of good, and Iation of France has only increased 1 got a box of Cuticura ointment. t have ala by our home treatment. write—w . + men, being not decrepite, that iv Y tore too late. Dr. Bellmaa Medical Co. the finger showed traces of healing, used two boxes and on the third one it has == from 50 to 70, may beet of all abide so I kept up the Zam-Buk treat- by three and a half millions. cured me of shingles and eczema I am de- Fla c"lilnr" '^d' Ont r _ }Sating, but after ?0 years they are Iiebted with them and do feel ptrmed TON SCALE GUARANTEED. Wtla.oa[ „ ment, and a few bones worked a PILES CURED I" l TO 14 DAYS. think I have somethingI have confidence 10. G' Reale works, 9 Esplanade Toronto, to be dieted as children. -London cure„ your writ refund money tt PAZO OIVT• fioould anyone be suffering u I did. I hope Chronicle. Reader, if you have ev skin dis- MXXT fa la to rare any ease Of It°bl. til'"e. Iasi rtheyesults will sip r I ltd, and I am euro of ooD POtIITIONri WAITING FOR - y Bleeding or Protruding PUaa In a to la days soca Lhe resu tae I am recommeadtng them from G yours¢ men an Telegraphers, station. -. ease, Cut, burn, Cold sore Or akin _ azparlence.•' (8lgnadt J. H, Jarvis. 7 Ana ` ARentw, Frembt and Ticket Clerks. We 8t. KlagaUlu Oat.. May 30, 1911 quality for any Canadian railway. Kesu- - White-``Have ou any trouble in injury, try Zan;,-Buk, It is abao- _ Newfoundland is the old. British- For more than a generation cuticura 9oao lar railway books and Dorms In school. !- making both enls meet I" Green lutely unique as .a healer. Drug Colony, and was discovered by and a�Cgut curs Ointment have afforded the Free Book 1a rzDlains. Domiatoa school - ! -- 1. pmh suffl 7 sp"dleat and t accalornical Cuttcura soapatment for and Is set �Telegraphy. Tomato. - 'Not a bit. The en o g1 a at 300 John Cabot ilr-1-497. �t .burn envy and bleeding skin and ,. end. of the week always boa, or past free from Zam-Buk Co.,, scat umo o young and old. A sin le set V EI ant. the world.bo 2- V, �, ver beat-sent. ur wort to Lhe come at the same time. oron , . or pr those who have suffered much,lost hope and are without faith in any treatment,a liberal #'BRITISH AMER19A11 DYLAN CU-'w He—"Do you know that you are If,you don't know, say'so. Its a pain le of each with 82-p.booklet on the akin Look for agent in year sawn or send Aired will be naffed free on ap Ucatlon, Address 9� G looking me through and through 4 sign of strength to acknowledge' pots Druc tahem. �orp» to Columbus �[ontreal, Toronto, Ottawa, Quebec She-"Whit an idea 1 I Was gazing your weakness. Ignorance is trans-, ave,Boston, .&A.• WRrM FOR HEALS THE LUNG! I P U R I F I C O PROOF STOP$COUb'WritIcE. 33 CENTS into space-" parent^-you cant hide behind it. Own up before you are shown .up. "Dead" letters in Australia to- -Unlike v w its More than half the.persona killed Faultless in Preparation.-Unlike tailed 2,573,351 last year. CANCER AND TUTAun - on the railway lines each year are any,�ther stomach regulator, Par- when Your Elle: Need Care trespassers. melee's Vegetable Pills are the re- Try Murine Eye Rem yT'ryNo smarttnrr-Feels Minard's Liniment tuns Dandmill. - eanwut+tlrartoh t Ptrifioo Oo,oridpbtri.ont gulf of ion stud of vegetable eom- Inne-Acta Quickly. !t for Red,Weak, GET BETTER LIG11�- g y Watery Eyes and Granulated Eyelids. Iilur In 1911 the number Of British .h{ a cough makes your nights pounds calculated to atimnlate the tratea Boat la each Packaire. murine to ships built was 1,492, with a ton-!,Prom COAL OIL (Kerosene) oompoanded.by our Ocnllsta-not a"Patent Mod • '47._ aIeepieas and weary, it will Worry stomachic functions and 'maintain seine �tit used in successful PhysictOne PmeRecent- you ° good deal; and with good them at the normal condition. Years tice for>sany °are• Now dedicated to the Pub- nage of 2,092,884. GoWmdingail�urotnghil paebo a beAat.eevtty.yontreat a Ifo and sold b7�urnaYtata at 26c and too per Bottle. os lesdla[ail.burning laMUC4 w the "the Yaatl.I.am a y of use have proved their faultless Marine Isye Ba1ve n Aaepuo Tubes, To and sod. �_ Iva am testae ws t=W. he as she cause. To disK�l the wort and Murine Eye Remedy Co:, Chicago TO CURE A COLD.IN ONE DAV Ip,osdotswrlamtrUreW:aedbaraelsa x ' give yourself rest try Bickle's Anti- Character and established their'ex- Take L,ASATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets, tbaa roe Wuas moan oft IUeodoetem eab Consumptive Syrup. It exerts a rollout reputation. And this repo- Druggists refund massy it it tails to ante.E � 17=1=>rp at you p A ship called the Seal,built in 1810 W._gRovws signature ison e�ch Soz. 25c.=—.1-I lsk for tsralosr l•ara how to Wes soothing influence on the air pas- tation they have maintained for at Southampton, England, is ill ONE UMP or BURNER FREE sages and allays the irritation that years and will- continue to main- in use, and will shortly sail from er wely�million square miles wGENTar all sold over 101111 on money -leads to inflammation. It will sub- t•ain, for these pills ,must always are embraced'by the British Em peldckl�trm u d °.`i.°k� lhreturned.,,, g stand at the head of the list of Bideford, Devon, to Durban, South _ ropoelttuo. sample lamp turn Lhe due .the must, stubborn coo h or Africa; a distance of six thousand 'p=re _ t.--- _- _ I.z•rts t,.ar co.r..,w.,tsarset.ny.Mnotr.al,Q cold, and eventually eradicate it standard preparations, miles. ` ry y� from the system, as a trial of it Will - Many mothers have reason to .`'prove to-you. READING ,BY SHARK-LIGHT. bless Mother Graves' Worm Exter-' « DOW'S' 4 Since deep-sea dredging began, '. minator, beeause it has relieved the - THEIR ONLY USE. " more than six }iundred species of rev Latin' the little ones of suffering and made' DRIII ' r'What's the matter with you t" d-ecp-sea fishes-hati- Sten--di-cov-- -- - -- :ahem healthy, -bowels t avir retia ---- _ a'Got dyspepsia." erect all of a more or less wonder- t Sa g - --- - _ . "Don't you enjoy your meals?" ful nature; but it is very rarely the kidneys ant nd - There are over t lrty wo "Enjoy my meals?" snor•tecl the that large f ;hes are taken. The practising, law in Paris. net on the. bottom, dragged along _ stil'l'ing up. the lazy - indignant dyspeptic. ;Zv meals O are merely guide posts to take me- by a. wire-three or four miles long, - ivex _ Impurities of the Blood Counter-I acted.-Impurities in the blood STURGEON _ 1 'divine before or after." catches only the very sluggish collie from defects in the action of - - forms; the large and active animals dart a�sav and escape as the D1.e MtprS@'S — the liver. They are_rev_eal�by'.. _ Ll HIMENT • ; l - strange object comes bumping along « e pimples and unsightly blotches on ' - o�e-r--the---bottom, or ploughing the skin. They must be treated in application for man I>n�1�>Y! wardlr, and for this purpose there External through the ooze. OtI the coast of a or beast. Everyone knows of Scotland a curious ribbon-fish, with, is no.more effective compound to'be Root Pills used than Parmelee's Vegetable the wonderful qualities in the alength of more than forty feet, oil of the STURGEON for has been caught--a beautiful crew- Pills. They act directh on the sprains lameness etc. e tura, of satin texture, with scarlet _ have proved for over -liver and by setting up healthy pro- Dr.Sprains, formula has it in # half a Century, iii ceases have a beneficial effect upon fins. That this fish comes from the its beat fornd. For Rheumatism, deep sea is almost positive. While the blood,' so that impurities are Lumbago, Neuralgia, Swellings, ' the larger creatures of the deep sea revery, quarter of the _ eliminated. _ �•, it cannot be equalled. y'.? - t Try it once add you will be s are not well known, the conditions world,absolutely safe in which they live are well under- _ ' The sand of the Sahara is 40 feet gatinfied. Price 45 cents. stood. the ocean-bed 'has been _and most effective. deep. reached with a net in about .. six _ _ __ ,. - I ASK YOUR DEALtR. :. _ _ "' NC SCLLa IT. t Miles Of water, and that there are 25c. a box Whether the corn be of old or P valleys and depressions of, greater everywhere. 27 new growth, it must yield to Hol- `The Brayley Drug C•., Ltd, 23 THE depth may well be imagined. ," loway's Corn Cure, the simplest Sole Props, fi>r John, NIB. , best cure offered to the public. ' -..'.- ISS17E 11-12 olinard•s Liniment Cur" •erns. Eta. q---- and , ,t,. ... ..:,• .... ,..w as .:..;.a _.,_..:. .r ..�:..,� .. ...N .,.. ':+c.:. ....:,. ..,r•.v..., a•.. ....,k. ..... ._,. ,,,,M. n. �>...�,,..t' .. • t. ,lS� .:r '.n,y,; '�' _ r •. y . .•.,F SF ._ rr �.k.iw. °_-,� '"4%°',ti. sem¢— .t'sw .,+^as^ .rr. cW• �a. ,-��•• -J :r .,, v y.n. ,Ir A. , -Jas. L,OCAEISMS. Dennyy shipped a carload Chas. $he herd. Sale at 1 o'clock, # of stock on Tuesday. sharp. See bills. W. B. Powell. _ - -J. H. Wagner shipped a car- auctioWeer. 40 • f• , " load of mixed stock from Green. TuFBDAY, MAacH 26th-Auction sale. - r., -M re. F. H. Hall was in; Toros- burn on Monday. of fares stock, implements, etc. on 1e 1e A to on.Friday. �'' -Mrs. W. G. Ham and dough- lot 32, B. F. con. Pickering, (Rouge apma -a -L. E.Annis, of. Toronto, was ter, Miss Clara, spent a day last Hill), the property of Samuel Mies- -- in town on Friday hist. week with Win. jaam., son. Sale atone. Bee bills for full -Russell Carruthers, of Toron- -D. Simpson iein Toronto this articulare: W. B. Powell, auction- eer, ucttoa- to, sues home over Sunday. week attendingthe Supreme_ Cir- �• -T. M. McFadden had a busi- cle of Home Ccles. P`RInAY, MARCi3 29th-Auction sale of real estate and household furniture _ nese trip to the city on Tuesday. -Miss Minnie Jones, of Hamil- ' in the village of Pickering, the pro- --T. McCormick, of Oshawa, .ton, spent Sunday at the home of perty of the estate of the late Win. gan. daleatone. 8eebills. W. ` ' Wee k• -The Pickering Pharmacy build- li Powell, auctioneer. -Enos Remmer, we regret to ing and lot will be offered for sale FRIDAY, MARCH 29•rH-Combination , ro&port, is in very poor health at on Friday neat at the combina- sale of farm stock, implements and w resent. household effects in the Vill t' 1? tion sale. hof •. -W. J. Coakwell and J. H. -Born-At 266 Danforth Aven- Brougham, Entries to be in Che , hands of R. J. Cowan or F. Postill " Wagner were in the city on Fri- ue, Toronto, on Saturday, Marsh - "iiay last. 9th, to Dr. A. M. and Mrs. Bell, a by March '20th. Sale at 1 o'clock. Bee bilis. F.'Postill, auctioneer. -J. O'Connor has purchased daughter. : Mrs. McGinty's residence on -L. A. Findlay, SATURDAY, MARCH 30th-Auction y, of tsps staff of ease a household furniture,and nth- r Church St. the Toronto World, is spending a er effects is the villlage of White- -Mrs. W. Andrew, of Indian few days with his parents, at the vale, the property of hare. Harrriel Head, Sa9k., is visiting with Mrs. lake shore. Won.ch. Sale atone. See bills, F. Jas. Brien. -M. Hickey has leased Samuel Postill. auctioneer. _ _ -- -Mr. Mellor, of Victoria Uni- Masson's farm just east of the vers ity, spent Sunday with Pick- Rouge Hill, and formers owned OR SALE-A A - ._..- in Y �j good rough-cast �d8• _L, houseaainx-6_zonma_hgeidw_cloeew_ _`�Thig _and food cement cellar, Hard end sols beter (1�1] j'�� nj"y� --Misa Marie Bateman Spent Pick encs as a iasidehonee. OneSfthofanacraotRoodQard. v (,(iv V a r ...Sunday at the home of her par- has made himself,.popular as a fr eontlsnine live is ap pie trees bosides other fruit. Also Imperial Oxford stove in tint-class eats is Toronto., milk-man. repair with warming oven attached- For furth- _ -Miss Madge and Louie O'Leary, -J. H. Wagner has sold his re- or articulars apply to THOU, E. STEPHE • • of Toronto, spent Sunday with sidence to Edward and Michael Bo�v,ci►remons N�tf i' Pickering friends. Dwyer, who will take Lake$�ld;sperm rs o pr11. Mr. pall Sunday and Monday at the-home Wagner will move to Toronto but Northern Railway ' s here. Will c inns Purchasingstock - _ -Rev. W. Mo occupied the usual in this neighborhood. 1!as the annyanuemenu seg ' ulpit in-St,. Andrew's church, -Pickering is about to ,have an Mileage in p -- . I i` Whitby on Sunday. improvement in her mail service. Manitoba, Sask. and Alberta -Mrs. A. Gibbous, of Lacombe, A lock-bag for letters and parcels, — it* 'Aita., vi sited with Pickering fri- will leave Toronto, on the local Settlers' Eeursions• ys.- _wVVtls __. TatCb. dor ends for a few da • reaching Pickering at 6.04 p. m. - -.Mrs. John Rankin was off,We can hardly wish for a better The Canadion Nf,I:thern-i.ine.sare u " - F duty a few day- last week owing service- than that -which Ave are network in theprairi-ipiovinrP;+; they - -to an attack of la ,grippe. about to get. have the largest toileai a in Manitoba, ' i -Mrs. James Brien, we regret -Duni furRet the combination8%mkatrhew•an an(i Alhet'ta, renebinK to report. i:; not recovering as 4ale to be. held in the village next e`er y Anuli oY irnportun,a and-opening np new rich territorieq wbere lie real - r rapidly as. her friends would–"-e Friday afternoon, Thele will be npportuniries.for the Qettler, g to see her. offered for sarle 20horsea, 15cattle, 35.000 FREE HOMESTEADS -- -Get a y tat•t at raising Bowden 18 piRq, a na,prber of fo�rl, a put of ...„.^ 'r opm this year near X—r-t1wrre.liflrs: _ . thickens at the combination sale, good. implements, organ, house- 6ETTL1?RS' F:1CCR5Ti1Nfi ut low H. J. Mat•cluis will there offer some hold furniture and in fact a little _L, r.._ one way fares ever Tuesday till April birds. * of everything• 30th. cornmencin y a 3 _... - -- -- _ 7. (�Milli t2t1ti: See -Mrs. blurkar, Sr. who has been -firs. Louisa Ryan, formerly a that your ticket reads typending the winter here with resident of Pickering, died at her "Camadiare Northern A,ulwaY'° i _ �► Deer son, left on Friday lust for her home, SW Havelock St., Toronto, For full particulars app ly - home-near Port Elgin. on Wednesday, March I th,at theneaeest Ticket Agency. -The Logan brick- residence has a&P of 70 years. Her funeral will R. L, FAIRBAIRN, — -been leased to Lord Somers for take lace to-do (Friday)and on " i -- P y Y Asst: Dee.Pass, Agent,the - rive summer. He expecte to ar- the arrival of the a p. . c train,- 6B King Street East.Toroflta; Oat. Dickie ;�7 IC�a �an rive here early in April. veils proceed to the R. C. church. - - 1��1 p -On Sunday evening J. J. Mel- .thence to'tbe cemetery for inter- NOTICE CREnITOf�S `. lor, of Victoria University, sang a meat. VEE �O solo in the Me thodist Churh which -The bill that was introduced - was appreciated by all presebt. in the Provincial legislature, by to ,The Matter c/the Estate of Akxaxder -Next Sunda will be Union which North Toronto would be Morgan., late of the Tou'vi of Peek• MEN'S CLOTHES1p,--A i- y Sunday in the .,Methodist church, permitted to receive its water enng in the County of.O-,tarto, Gentle- _ _ballots will be distributed and supply from artesian wells in man, dcreasrd, the vote taken the following week. Whitchurch township was thrown •No-rTc E is hereby given;pursuant to Anew and complete line-of .lien's' Overalls and Smocks. Also a fine ° -The Ladies" Aid of -the Meth- ovit by the private bills committee, the Revised !statutes of Ontario 1897, - odist chumb. are making prespara. This is the bill against which peti- Chapter 129 and Amending Arts, that of working and fine Shirts-all the latest tions for an At Home" to be held tions were sent in by the councils •all creditors and otbers having claims g patterns,well made, on Friday evening, March 29th. " of Pickering Markham,and Whit- against the F:�txte of the above nam- _ -, a good material an 75c:,-85c. and $1. See the new - Mrs. McCabe, mother of Rev, church, rt it .could interfere with ed-Alexander' Morgan. deceased, who Father McCabe, had the misfor- the water supply that i4 utilized died cu,-or ah,ut the 22nd Say,of Jan• wart silk Shirt at $1.25. Pp Y miry, 1912. at the Township of Pick•- - tune to fall on-Tuesday morning by a number of indu=tries in these eI'in ,forPQaid, are ret aired on or he ' g ' 1 Also the Spring Bouts are here. Some very good values i ► . and sustain serious injy,ry to her townships. -- fore thP•lOth day of aler�h D 1912 ... ' thigh. While the T(;rcinto Ea=tern to send by post prepaid or.deliver to ._ _.. in,lVutking Boots from $'2.00 np. -Misq Minnie Rankin left on Electric Railway are purcha-ing t ,nJersigned exec-:tors or their he , - ' lVecinesd:<y to'take s aix•tucsntl}- €knell' rid 1pf•vf-way br2wePit lY'l,i t. `nt sitars. itir ri,ttsrea. -addres,cep and - eovirse in the Central BnQineas by and Bownianville we heAr of f:ill pa irnlwr-sof their claims, state- Don't rlpi;s looking over aur stock at any tine. went cif their m-counts and the na• _ College; Toronto. lti'e wish her no purchase having 1JPe11 lll4lll; In -BUN T - this imwediate localit D►,e -tnrc of the in it iY a . _ _[CKERIl�,TG -- success. I`3,-herd by _ W'. y' there d•ul_v vv.rifiPd. . �"1. -B l.J NTI Gr Kims justreceived h,s car of In ornpa us t at the rr ay ire clue tilt, <a;d 13th c' :c .,f March, the — - -- -- -_-- _ . ... -------------- - - -1 4012. flour, bran and shorts, which . has to the fact that they are undec•id- said Executors will procoed to distri- W33Ir�T 1 Uy`�'E �L�, : :WHLTL�'WEAR been delayed in transit the past ed in regard to the route to he lute the us-vt_s c,: ,ong A the dkeased atr two weeks on account of the re' taken between Pickeribg and „To- the -parties entitled thereto, having " cent Storms, ronto. They may •abandon the re>zard_only,to the claims of which W ed open up a new line this spring. have added whitewear to our We have ed , -The YOUDR Peoples' literary Cherrycvood route and follow the they shall then have received notice stock , would invite our numerous lady customers to call and -inspect our society met on Friday evening at Kiipstonroad from here.into the and that the said executors will not stock, and you will decide that our prices are lower than large department»] he liable for the saW assets' or any stores. . We have gowns in a nice quality, sppecial at$1.0(); drawers a special the home of J. H. and Mrs. Bun- city. It is expected that this part thereof to any person or persons, at 50c per pair; underskirts a beauty at$1r00 and $1,26: also white blouses in dy, when- a most enjoyable 'tittle point.will be nettled as soon as of whose claims notice shall not have -all the newest styles, frdm laic. to$2.00, —wa.-R spent. A good Program of spying opens. been received by them at the time of Choose early, and get the best. We have a line of cotton voiles in strives music, readings,a tc.was rendered. —Don•t forget the St. .Patrick's ill distribution. and dots,.which are quite in-vogue this season.. Quaker grey, navy, tan etc. -Rev. Dr. Abr aharl of -Whit- entertainment to be Riven in St. Dated this 23rd day of February, at 2&; also foulards in fancv patterns 25c. a yd by; occupied the.pulpit in St.. An. Andrew's church this (Friday), A. D. 1912. _ "" Special for Saturday, March 9th.-.3 Ihs hulk raisins 25c; 3 lbs currants 25C ; draw's ehltreh on Sunday-lastboth evening. A good supper of Irish Dt wcAx M:hioac,.�x, Executors, 8 lbs cornmeal 36c.. Morning and evening, when he stew, potatoeq and other Irish GBoRav G. MoRCAx, Claremont, _ preached in his usual impressive delicacies will be served from six JAlfge Evw�a } Ont. : G GI"LLEcPIE - D manner. He was accom y ' MC(CI.LOV4)H fC BUTTON; . v . A . U , UNBARTON ponied b n clock until all have been serv- Solicitors.for Executors, His Hoiwr 3udRe McIntyre. ed, after which a pleasing pro. _ 22.24' St•ouffville, Ontario - -- - - --- -- -Fred Logan was in town on gram,of quartettes, solos, violin �,•,,�:�:s Saturday maki nR arrangements solos, selections from. the victrola, International r .; 'for the sale of the household ef- and readings, which will be Irish Y fects belonging to his fathers in character, will be rendered. tork Food $OVERLAND estate, and also the houseand lot 'A cordial invitation is extended to opposite the \F ws'bgice, at pre- all as a pleasant social evening is Oil Cake c sent occupied by J. C. Philip, assured. Admission 25 cent, �` ,. >� • -George Ste plienson, who was children 15 cents. ,141ea1 - ; - selast riously ill week is now -- making rapid progress towards 'SALE REGISTER. Linseed Meal x r �� ieeovery. He was able to be moy- .�� �' - y:" r r - -ftom Mr. Larkin's v:illi-w ed to his own bome on Sunday FRIDAY, MARCH 15th--Auction sale 'OVERLAND MODEL 59T - of firm-stack;-' Bibby's' Creast-i wa71 s working when taken illgra. - ---- --.___ con. 4 rocits, rin` at lot r rear of MOTOR CAR Equivalent' ' -The ballot Laken in St. An- con. 4, Pickering, ,the property of dresv's_.cang.regation--on-chure.church_-1)"n Dolphin. Sale at one. See 'or: elders 5, communicants 39. SATLTRDAY, MARCH 16th.-Auction. 1912 Models are unsurpassed for w _ adherents 12-total d Against : sale of farm stock'. implements, the pro- value and efficiency. JOSEPH His. BUND Y -eommnnicrt•nis 18, adherents 11- 'on lot 29, con. 5, Pickerin , .total 29. Eigbty per cent. of the Perty of J. H. Turner, Sale at one, Above cut represents our five x ballots issued icere returned. See bills. F, Postill,_ auctioneer., passenger, thirty` horse power car -In our last issue we mention. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20th.-Auction $1876.00; delivered in .Toronto --ed-in-our sale register that Alex. sale of horses, cattle, sheep, fowl, fully equipped, Bonner, of Cherrywood, would implements, etc, ro lot 22, con, HARNESS `00LLARS ' '..• .hold,an auction .sale of his farm P,ckering, the property of Jesse _Call without fail and and see � stock and implements on March Hubbard, Sale n one. See bills. our 1911•Models P F. Postill, auctioneer: Bring -your spring work in NOW P 'on_d avoid _$5th, his lease having eapfired. THURSDAY MARCH 21sT-Credit sale ShayV-OVerlaIId Sales Co., - This sale has now been withdrawn of farm 'stock; implements, toots, the i pring rtwh. as Mr: Bonner has leased the farm 5f2 to 59 Adelaide St„ West. grain. hese and hives, etc„ at lot 6, - again fora period. --con. 6, Pickering Special-Rawhide Whips 35a and.tipwards.. � g (Salem Corners), _ _ � -J. J. Griffith, of Victoria Uni- the property of John Seldon, Sale T O R,, O IT T O ver-ity occuppied the pulpit of the at l o'clock, sharp. See bills. W, Methodist c1pul•ch here last San- B. Pbwell, auctioneer. Repairing neatly and promptly attended.to PICRERING MARKETS p � FRIDAY, MARCU 22x13-Combination at masonak�le prices. ..day, preaching two very approp= _ ._ - . riate sermons in the ince-est of so of bort;es, cattle, pigs, ,mple White Winter Wheat, old.,.... the Temperance and Moral Reform meats• furniture, real estate, arc„ at Red ...... ob �PICKERING HARNESS EMPORIUM Pickering Village. Entries for pub Mixed '• �� 7leparitnent. The pastor, D. E. licntion on bills received up to 11th gneiss Wheat... .96 1BOf ":�h.jisten took educational Bork lit d furzhom- .. Phone Ind. WI. __..._.... _.. ---- W. J. COAKWELL Q -.--- t- entries up to time Csoose ...... 84'' Uni the GCe T1w0Ud CirCilli , of sale. Appy to H. J. 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