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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1913_02_07 ----7 --7'LAs` �1­1-.' �T 7 4�7��;7. ... ,-4 "­ �`� ­­.' _�'­�— 7 ".:7, 7._�, -_7 • -V T. PJCKERII��XXTL No. 19 T_ Q,-ONT., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1913 CHERRYWOOD GREEN RIVER Established 75 years Miss Robertson spent Saturday in The revival services which have Toronto. Medical PINK MILLS been held during the past week, will Miss Allie FuUer has returned to be continued'ifext week. A hearty GREENWOOD RH. F RSTTH, D. of 0., Regis- Miss Ena Judd spent a few days these services.Toronto. invitation is given to all to attend , tared member of the Optometrical&960- Booth. dation of ontaxio. special attention giventhis week with Miss Gertrude the fitbIng of glasses. Eyes tested tree WEST HILL, MILLS Misses Nellie and Winnie Wilson claxomont. !err t a few days last week in.Toronto. Mr.. Stan ion is slowly. recqyering FLOUR 813eWelariv all of our O. McKINNON,M.D., L.R.C.S., young people went fromhis accident. over to the pond- Saturday evening -N Edinburgh, member of the of est Manitobs, Mr. Macbeth bas left his country, "White Satin," B FOU of yCians and Surgeons of onukrio.cu. I-Cream-Buns," Blended and report the ice excellent. residence and is spending the winter ysl *College of -surgeons, Edinburgh Stanley Dafoe entertained &Uum- in the city. women'Bliecisl attention to sasses of w "Tea-Buns," Pastry her of his young friends on Monday We are sorry to hear of the illness Office and residence,Broughean VLd evening last in honor of blabirthday. of Mrs. Hunter, but we trust her re- TWO WEEKS PICKERING' MEDICAL SURGICAL All report a ver enjoyable time. covert' will be speedy. be given FEED Don't forget the concert to Our street car service has been excel- and'JX-RAY INSTITUTE .0 . ... in the Baptist Church here by the lent this winter. owing to the mild PICKERING, ONTARIO --- "J1MBO"-FERD­FLQUR its of Miss White, of Toronto. on :�Veather. IS our snow to be 01 rain I offer special low price BRAN Net. 14th. Come and see your Palen- this year? ME. M. B., X. D., C. X., tine. Quite a number of the W JIL 111,0121 TOW SHORTS ti eat Hill on Barley Feed in 5 ton Rectal Disease& Proetatic Dia-Phraieian-i°chars' OAT C/HOP ladies attended the Institute meeting "11P_"-1f1"K1X Diseases of Women. Cancers, MANITOBA OATS 7-.- DUMBARTON held at Mrs.Coakwell's last Saturday lots or over. AMERICAN CORN (To arrive) and report a successful meeting. a'ram ZZ A most interesting event took place secure`your supply lli'Et. on Friday,Jan.31st, at the home of . The growth of our village is attract- Better once Hours 12 to 3 and I to I 491y FRED OF ALL KINDS ing numerous agents from the city. Enoch K when everyone of his No less than three piano men and an Ing Our prices are the lowest sons slid d.4hters assembled to cele- now and save money was, brute his 87th birthday. Those electric light agent gave us a call last Quallty the best - pres- week. ent were his sons. Samuel, of Almeda, T E. FAREWELL, K.C., BARRIS- The bills and valleys of the Highland Sask., Harry, of this township his _2ST ty TIER.County crown Auarney.and County Creek, so many years unnoticed, haye 2 311010r- Quart House,Wbi*v. IXT -1iod-glitem-Mrs. C. James, who lives ith her father, Mrs. Wiggins, of To- now, through the influence of the :AE. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and ronto, Mrs. Mackie, of East Toronto, money king, become one-of the t 4 Solicitor.Notary Public,Eta. Moser Pk, and Mrs. G. Gourlie, who lives on-the attractive and admired places east of at doorJ. L. SPINK, LIBUTEDI Toronto. Although the home where loan. Office no 'no" F to the Standard Bank, 251y adjoining farm. Mrs. King. who intends, to reside ITIR an "'"U 8 • ease —5 Fhl.—. is W years during the summer months is far of age, was also present and joined in ifiost heartily in the'festivities, Mr. from completion.-still. one can forni some idea of the magnificence of his 90 —Issuer of M-arria and Mrs. King emigrated from Glou- tended home and surroundings. An G. HAM June. ISW t cesterahire. England. -in W Licenses in the County of On immense cobstruction of cement work SCRANTON COAL accompanied by- all the family, and rtax.iiog VIZ. 2TIY is Ho BEAL came first to Whitby town where will dam the river,and form a trout, TPOUCHER, Real Estate Auc. they remained for abbot six years, pend which no doubt in time will be STOVE and NUT o tioneer, valuator, collector and iiouer :CLAREMONT thoroughly stock-ed with -fish and at after which they came to Pickering to marriage licenses.Brougham. aquatic hirds. As we gaze down the rsittle. ravine the church ctowns a distant HOPPER Issuer of Marriage for,ill styles of furniture. . - . = - _ - - .now arriving License$ In the Count out&rio� GR'RZNW000 bill. The silent monuments by which Otke at store and his residenoeyo?.fluout. it is surrounded marks the quiet rest- Mrs. Walter Wilson left. on -Wed. ing Place Of those to whom these R BIN D &BEATON,TOWNSHIP OLERK nesday to spend a- week with friends haunts were once so familiar. The FILL YOU N WITHOUT . RoomMoulding in the city.' only drawback to these improvements Conveyancer. Oominissionar for taking DELAY. riss. AGoonatanc Boo. Money to In— Miss Tenie Kier had the misfortune are we carr no longer roam at will QM1 tarts Inner of Marriage Lin- vp=.rl. O'u,. to fall and sprain-her ankle, while em. over these lovely hills and valleys and 'OUR SUPPLY WILL NOT Z fancy oneself back in Old Scotland. to Frames plo ed with Mrs. F. L Greet). POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, Mrs. Joseph Brignall still .remains Posters informing strollers these do- :Was are private property a"liber- LAST LONG. �L' for Counties of York Lad Oatwio. AMC In .critical condition. Apparently no 13 itan"Joe of all kinds atasnu4d to on abortant Window Shades * change during the last couple of ally placed around. iactiae. Address Green River P.0., Out. weeks. ? WHITBY' W B. POWELL, Licensed Auc- Miss Kate Sadler entertained a Moneer. valuator and callsotw for -6ven- soccUse of Ontario and York. All kinds of number of her friendo on Friday J• L.TR *T Ltd Ing. prior to-her leaving for Toronto - The Farmers' and Women's cat eel"aonduated otaberprivately or by&aeu*n. totes of South Ontario held meetings 'T UNDERTAIKING to sKend the winter. "a not"collected For date or *the In the council chamber on the after- Woolan=at residence.Elizabeth St.,Ack, T Methodist church here has been PI KERING iortno. orders Left as Nxvo Office,Pick• noon and evening of Monday last. Jn connection papered and painted. The pastor, was Mont. Will ro. A successful poultry misting orting.or M&caab's own. Close salve,prompt attention, ffaisiefacUou gnlirLu- Rev. Mr,-Tink. will-conduct service in King- bud. My phone number Is Independent]LOOL held in the Grange Hall. an the Distance no object. C 0 A : it next Sunday morning. stns road west, on Tuesday. night. A cumber from here went to The 9 . .Prices moderate. Whitby on Monday to attend the - peakers were Mr. Marcellus, the expert of the Ontario government.the S. R, PENNOCK Stevenson vs. Lapp trial' and while district-representative of the Dept.- there remained for the hockey match. 1WHIrEVALS. ONT. -of Agricultute J. H. Hare. Mrs. SAn_ Best.1 lump SteamCoal and all sizes Funeral Diroictor and XmIlsalmer. ..DR. HESS' AXFORD-HOLTSY ford Brown,wboxeported the wonder- in Hard Goal.. ful success in her poultry demonstra- Any business entrusted to me Will tiou, and F. H. Annes. Ontario Coub- .:IYU M :B El MR, e 0 The marriageofone of Brougham's ty is the pioneer In-egg circles which he carefully 4andled., most popular y IA di i i the per• is meeting with great success where. A good stock of Land 2 in.-rough and OUng ice. in Charges Moderate— StockTon' ic S,;m of Xli"� Zi ta. Hohhv, daughter oL-ever,adopted, dressed hemlock, also matched Independent Phone No. 1314, Nit. and Mrs W. k. Holtby,and Mi. The tight against the application of pine arid spruce.. 3 dressed OR Clayton W. Azfoid, of Block Road, the C red pine Georgia. Pies P. R. to the Doininijan Railway 71 ine was solemnized at the home of the Board to force' the King-ton road on and basswood for ceilings. HORSES. CATTLE. SHEEP. bride's pareats Wedsetld,%Y, J-411tN&PY the-new lake shore line through the T A.Vti--H0G_S.— 3fltb. at 2 p, in . in the presence Of A town in a stib.wav 32 feet wideband as -,—N- PHILIP large-group of--relatives- and friends. crooked as a dog',r hind leg. was on in ts. Shing4es and Sawn Cedar. 9 a fall line Ot T Lwe.1h and c ttr- !his i�*the season -yrillr sy ocir- need-. The sere can was performed by Rev. 'r—pto-on Thursday Alay-ar- Willi,� good-Tonic, and it pays tofeed. C.. E. Fbckiler, H. A., -of Markham. d Col.-Farewell, K. C., are heading Write or phone-for-prices, -who was- given away by a`II ed meats constantly on Fend. the best. Use Hess The hri&, of citizens in the towns, et results. her father. entered room interests. -The council by requisition dnd g the drawing A Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon to-the strains of the wedding march invited the aid and Co-operation of C. REESOR, Ham,-Bologna, Weiners, etc. New Stock 5c and $1.(X)packages. rendered by her sister. 'Miss Lily Holt' the Mayor and'Board of Control of by. She looked chirm-ing' g6�vned_Fn Toronto, Oshawa and intermediate LOCUST HILL Highest prices paid,for '.A white embroidery with bridal veil HESS by.PAN -C&A municipali0es,also the Onmrio Motor Butcher's cattle caught up orange blossoms, and League and the Ontario Good Roads Ind, phone. house Markbarn 1504, Try it to put y�our Hens in good con. .­­ of white roses n—I 4 Yard, Markliarn 721r,• dition and make theal Jay. earried a he-i --- .- __etatien, lilies of the valet'. - During the 'sign- ing of the register Misi Irerra Axford, ckeri liversq r_r11.rr BROUGHAM TIME TABL-H—Pickeritra 8-tallofi_G ry 1(9 sister of the groonvo sang "Oh promise Trains going ELsk Ins so follows-- me." The company-then sat Now"a,to, -John and Mrs. Soden. were in the T.R.- -M. PlCKERING PHARMACY a very dainty dinner served on-along city on Saturday. No. 6 Mail 8.08 A .-First-class rigs for hir Aly arranged table the N. F. Tomlinson..of Toronto, spent 12 L4v&l 2.60 P.X, and beautifully 14 Local 6.04 P. M. -iq, 'Da or night many handsome wedding gifts res- Over Sunday in our midst. 'y REAL ESTATE..... as returned,after Trains going. West das ho f0llOw6-- 3,guests and by the friend, . Mi Meda Ho,gle has ret 'Bus meets all trains Q.- anted by the, sL pleasant.week'a visit With friends in No. 13 Local- 8,17 A.M. who. gave' a shower a fe.w` nights previous, attested to,the popularity of Osbawa. 11 LOW 2.30 P. M. Teaming promptly-attended to., the young coluple, and were-admired ,A number from here, attended the 7 Mail 8.09 P. M. Agent for.Canada Carriage Co. bachelors' ball at Pickering Monday *Sandav included. by all-present. The grooni's gift to the bride was a.handscxme gold chain. evening. Afterwards the bride and groom left Archie Mechin, Win, Brown and.J. W. Ha-.pea PJc' k'er4"g-._' Insurance rates lower on farm proi- Cochran, of Toronto. spent over Sun- amid a shower of confetti for Picker- pert and Village Dwellings parents-here. day with,their in first-class Companies. CARE ing, where they took the train for jl[Mm& 5 C Synd to Brighton ?tnd- other eastern- points, Miss Linton is in Newmarket THE A C&*hWd.L=8dM No1211.Tex=JU= NotesThe bride's travelling suit was of navy this week attending the wedding of blue with.hat to match and fursher friend, Miss Lena Rogerson. . If not insured with me,call and Mrs. Milroy, of Cedor Grove, and Les. of Cberrvwood. spent Stenog' raDhers, Book-keeDers compare rates, WHITBY Vrsrsd?eVt1y1 . Th U . with Geo. and One first-class brick Ouse Find Mrs. Philip. -CKShiers, Office Asisistsunts-, Coln- Ont%, cOarl, the superintendent of Mrs. F. Bowser, of Duncan. stable for sale., John M, mercial -and Shorthand Teachers ..7 streets,has been in for several weeks. is visiting her mother, Mrs. D. Dafoe, EYh b are in great demand, it they gradu- who has been in poor healthsinqebe- - The Anglican -Young People's As- ate from the V. V. Richardson. All Saint 9 Church enter-' fore Christmas. The of t son of James Dawson, 111 8,0* important than to en- tained the similar societies of St.-Geo- The infant Notary Public, Pickering. rge's clitirch, Oshawa, and St.'Jobnls, 5th con-died of pneumonia Sunday Z=OTT inday, last. Interment at Locust Hill. Tues- Whitby,in the Music H911 on Mo large on its necessity is im- ni ht: -day afternoon. D. E. lanson has sold his house on The Methodist Ladies' Aid will meet TOWN". ONT. C 0 A -L 'Centre street north.Por $1000 to Wm. at the home of Mrs. Hanson on Wed. possible. At tb6 very flist ]EIA.IUD &Wln S03FIr Rowson, of Audley. The pureb"er riesday, Jan. 12th. -A large attend- Mariv former students are now has been offered 4100 on his bargain. ance-is requested, so don't fail to he earning from $700 to $2000 a year. The Standard Fuel Co.. Ltd. Mr. Rowson will move intd the dwell- present, as this invitation includes all indication- �ou shbuld act We deal in only the BEST KIND Of ing in a couple of weeks. ad i ea. Practical Education. We use best - the The Ladies' Aid Society of • the promptly and do as many -Cherrywood Station C. N. R. George Kerr, the caretakef of 7 system:. employ best teachers and County buildings,- was stricken with Christian church will meet at the produce -the best results- Enter Mond6ys, Wednesdays and' apoplexy,on Wednesday morning and home of Mrs. John McLean on Lhe W others have done, and -start now. Catalogue free.- Fridays only. is ryow jerioustj Ill. He was at Osh- after�600a of Thursday, Feb. 13th at -awa on Tuesday:might.with Col. Fare-, 2 o'clock. All ladies of the commun- W. J. Elliott, Principal well, and on his return complained of ity are made welcome. ohn's ther-New-Yerw rig.b.t, ex an de'r Sts. He gradually lapsed The annual meeting of St. J Yonge and Al being unwell. Cor. :Phone Mark. 5020 into unconseigusness and-still-remains S. S. was held on Thursddy afternoon, • in that condition. Reports chow the school to be it; a laeksnalthin 0 u lots of witer The town council has been served flourishing condition, financially as 11av ' 70 with a notice asking them to uash well cis otherwise. The officers and the by-law appointing Dr. C. P.-Mc- teachers for the ensuing year are as CONSULT C:B. RICS, OF WMTKVALZ Gillivir ;yth Officer. The follows: Supt., Howard Malcolm ay Medical Health p Having rented the Dunbarton shop is prepared to tarnish you an thin notice was served by*A. E. Christian Ass't Supt., Geo. Philip; Bible class and opened the same,I am prepay= id the line of"watei gupoly such as on bebalf'of Dr."Warren, who claims teacher, Mrs. Brown; Ass't B. Class ed to do a.11 work entrusted to pumps, windmills, hydraulic rams, the appointment to be ultravires as he teacher. Leslie Devitt-, oirls'elass No. R. N. BASSETT me in the above line. plumbing. etc. claims to have the appointment. His 1, Mrs. Geo. Philip. No. 2, Ella Lin- plumbing, - ton . Boys' clans, Howard Te"dale JFWELFR AND OPTICIAN b in %specialty. contention is supported b the Pro call in and ine any time. They are. Also expert well drillers,vincial Crown Attorney. by council Primary teacher, Etbel MRIcolm has referred the matter to 001. FArp.. Sup't Cradle. Roll, Maggie Feasby opposirc waw: W PORT 00-Ficaj - HITBY :M T. X.1=ZrX1:MXq=M, and respectfully solicit your patron well, the town solicitor, fnr� his Sec y, Will Diincan: Ass't Secy,Fred age for the futVe. Ind.nboue 5523, ,opinion, i Cassle; T.,ibrariao, Harold Haw. DUNBARTON J _ • fl" to . �e eat e -- T DOESN'T'"I" Pwas"' was so g to �e me, and asked a Ng pia • 4 sorts of questions and when.she heard•that you..meant- to pay o$ sEi look so sad-. and, But !lit Aloes leave a !lastlxag favorableshe said that the bankruptcy.was Impression upon the palates of all glVlUg all her fault,"and she asked, how _ It a trial much I thought you had got toward - ---- — � • - �- - - it, and seemed quite horrified to - think what a little it was and what., years the work would take. And r -• a then she saidto m' that she want- D _ ed to help, too, just a little, only that you must never know, and she •' _ thought I, could easily pay in a \� EXTRA' five-pound note'to your account at p �: the bank, she said, without your _ CEYLON TEA. 011• knowing anything about it. She E }1ev✓est thin in au ar 9KALi0 LKAD PAOKs»ONLd. •NSYRR SOLD IN SULK. made me_promise to do it secret, and never to tell it was from ! —and' the best—is her. You can't think how kindly -ra old Suar Loafd this 5-Pound Sealed Package she said it all, and how dreadfully of 1144 Tr,e CANADA of Extra Granulated sad she looked—I don't think I SUaARRc�1lvtNoCo. could possibly have said 'no' to INGC In .this Caxton 5 pounds full -ONLY A MONTH e` her.- But couldn't ver I began to see weight of Canada's finest ' that 1 couldn't very well pay the 6 note into your account at,the post-, sugar .comes to you -fresh �' !• office, for I hadn't got your* little from the Refinery, and • book that yo'u always take, and be- y - OR, A CURIOUS MYSTERY EXPLAINED. sides, I didn't know which office you - iabsolutely free from any taint went to. So I worried about it all I - As the next day, which was Sunday, - orImpurity.mpurityk your - " -'*-s • and in the evening at church it sud-I - +Grocer for theA%disa _ denly ate•into you head that y I �5-Pound Pack .' CHAPTER ?�X.XIIL—(Cont'd) home, she thanked Charles Os- would put it with our other mons Package. But now said Charles Osmond mond, reluctantly parted with the inside your waistcoat-pocket." Roy I a - YOU must be wondering through all baby, kissed old Mrs. Osmond and made an involuntary movement, j 1CANADA SUGAR REFINING Y=tl�a time what was the errand that Erica, who made her promise to Sigrid drew" a little nearer, but d" COMPANY,LIMITED,MONTREAL r• brought me here. I brought you come and see them again, and hur- Frithiof never stirred. Swanhild' I ried back to the model lodgings. continued: "So the next morning, this letter from a little Norwegian gi ,,, girl—Swanhild Fa.lck, _In the midst I Qh, how I wish it were over. when I went.into your bedroom to of your great trouble I dare say her she thought to herself, as she wake you up, I slipped the note into WE HAVE STARTED A ' y still marched on to her disagreeable Your pocket, and then I thought, Riu,seem ver trifling P RI ZE ' I ho work like a little Trojan. Big Ben just"aupposrn you-were to lose it, pe voir will be able to release g , her from her promise, for it is evi- was striking five as she crossed the it seemed so light and so thin, and dently weighing on her mind.".- court-vard. She had been away I pinned it to the lining to make it "That's another instance of the from home more,_than two hours. finite safe. You were sleeping very CR PETIT10 �00 She hurried on to the porter's of- soundly,.and were , _>h'arm I do wherever Igo," said quite hard to poor Blanche, reading the letter, 'fice, and asked breathlessly For the wake up. At first I felt pretty l in the interest or purity of goods tnvol.• MAPLE SYRUP and if f in this case t 'Was really try- key' happy about it, and I thought if you :ng,an outlay of a0o;divided foto u prizes PRIZE CONTEST ling to undo the past, very foolish- "lir. Falck took it ten minutes asked me if I had put it there when I tar tug nom- floc iarat prize) down Iy, as I see now. Tell, Swanhild fig°." said the man. you found it out I should be able to ss.nb And Swanhild turned away with ' competition is limited to users of the GRI3SM CRAMP10N EQAPORATOIL ithat she is quite free from her pro- say yes,' and yet to keep Blanche's: Imine, and that if n has done harm a sigh and a little shiver, and be- secret. ' But you never said a wird dhould you own a grove and want to get the beet value out of it, and ars gen vel slow, to mount the BtAnC ' not using one of our EVAPORATORS, write to nes stating how mangy tree, $ am sorry, - But -I always do Y Y abotit it, and I was sure something;-� you Sap and we wall vuate you neeessa:y cost rn,ud to your pe Yo N� stairs, can then Pnter mntest nd- may win a cash rise, thus reducing cost o� harm. had troubled you verity much, and h G nutflt. Prizes will be given for the beet samples of syrup and sugar sent She began to cry again, 'to Snob I 'Oh. what will he say ter me?" 1 was afraid''it must be that, yet ;n by Apr:: 15th closing date or courvetit,on. Samples from e.Pry camyetl. iteously, almost like a child. she thought, as she clasped dared net speak about it, and I-' nor- will to exhibited in the magnificent show wtudows of "The '«dontreal star," Montreal. durtnir the last two weeks of April. Charles Osmond spoke once more, Blanche's note fast in her little tried to find out from Sigrid, but Don't fail to write at once for envy of our "Prise centsat eireutar;•"giving and there was a great tenderness cold hand. she only, said that you had many,- tbe•fullest information In his voice. troubles which I was too young to F =, -understand. It often.-_'-made me THE GRIMM MANUFACTURING COMPANY-. LTD. You have found now that self- CHAPTER XXXIV. s wsu+nKton sit.. Montreal, Q.,e, v Pleasing brings misery to your5etf Aithou h she had climbed the very unhappy, but I never quite,; andand every one alae. I know you g understood that I had done wrong, a wisto do right; but you must do stairs.go slowly, poor Swanhild was till the night you found me reading - -- still out of breath when she reached the paper, and then I thought that can hardy believe it all yet. But have the truth out of him -before more than that—you must resolute- „ Ithe door leading into the little par- I ought not to have made the Own- oh' to think of having one's honor I'm a day older Ip give your body, soul, and spirit g for.; she paused a moment to recover Pse to Lady Romiaux: This is the once more unstained—and this "Oh, Frithiof' -Frithiof! I'm se a to God. desiring only to do His lbecame will. herself, and hearing voices within, note which Mr. Osmond brought; death in life over'" dreadfully sorry, sobbed' poor6he looked up once more, speak for she had. counted u n me from her," "What do you meanT `Shat do Swanhild.' I thou ht it would a degree more miserable, i �' g $ng with the vehemence of despair. upon finding Frithiof took the little crumpled you mean'1'1 sobbed poor little have helped you, and it has done - "'Oh," she said. "it seems all 1Frithiof alone: :Clearly Sigrid muitt sheet, and read ia- Swanhild. nothing but harm. _ also, have return.od, and indeed( - - "Tell her," said Sigrid, glancing (To be continued.) real now white I talk to you, but I thins were even worse than that,. �� - know it will fade awav and the g Dear Swanhild,—You are quite at Rov, temptations will be much stronger. for as she opened the door and f-ree to speak about that five,-pound' So he told Iter exactly what had I i emerged round the Japanese screen note; "I never ought to have made You dont know what the world is g happened in the shop on that Mon —you are cod, and she saw Roy standing"by the. fire. . you promise secrecy; and indeed; da in June. - CJ `6f+6�11/,Q' y g you have no "At last"' exclaimed Frithiof, gave the money just by a sudden' yWe kept it from you," said Fri ime to see with your own eyes =`why, Swanhild, where on earth impulse. It was a foolish thin to w, underneath all that is 90 re- P g thiof, ''because,I liked to feel that �h0 fLt7 tOt have you been to We werejust do, as I see now, but I meant it here was at an ' rate tins arson ' „spectable, it is hollow and wicked." thinking of having you cried."' well. i hope you will forgive me. unharmed'by my disgrace, and be• • �: "'It will be your own fault if you "We were preparing an adver- "Yours affectionately, cause you seemed so young to be am not stronger th "BLANCHE."the to-mpta tisement to appear $ spurs p all the 1CHEBut how can it have happened ." ." tro led.. ds with such things." ---tions with which God allows you to to-morrow morning," said Roy, n a be ashe sailed," he said. "and now," laughing, "and were lust trying to Then Rov and Sigrid read the tr "who too the note _ x agree as tote description; you note together, and Roy grasped- real, from the tail T" Sony other friends to whom You Y +would rather go, 1 am going to ask, hardly•belieye me, but your quardi- Frithiof's hand, "It must have been Darnell," an hadn't the least notion what col- fl "Will you. ever forgive me T" he said Ruy. "fie was present when_ } You to come home with me. I can or your eyes are." said. "Cecil was right, and- 1 -Sardonigot the change; he •saw L� „ "promise. you at least rest and she, Frithiof drew her toward him, ought to'have known that this mis- tter, and a welcome from'my dear og James Horner'put away the note. , 1005a,— smiling. enable affair would one day be ex- he must have managed during the old mother, who; being very near „ Let me see now m case she is plained. time that you two were alone in tr. to the other world, does not judge in " said but ho- " w "' buy.-Why you dont ewae bows to - . ,)p O 8 e �- 1 Ou an nU � Dvea one eaa bo R'b , Pw u Llac Is GO III i i tieinga auspicious moisture in the ";f cnly you had s ken sooner how know what KIND of Cloth your Goods an moods oneP Y C� doubt if he had been searched-first. blue eyes he no longer teased her, much pain might have been saved." the other five-pound •note would 6 ne i i F skeo c to Card, tory mktet,sad "But," she said, with a look of but made her sit down on his knee O'Don't say that," said Frithiof, have been found on him.- What a Booklet sl�iasnit°'d°e Dyeing over etbercoloom min led relief and r laxity, "how ., The Jotzxsov_RtCRARDaox Co.,taawsd. g Pep and drew off her gloves. rousing himself; "she ' has chosen blackguard the man. must be to Monneal.Canada. can I let you do so much for a mere "What is the matter, .dear T" he the right time, depend upon-it. I have let you suffer for him!' I'll stranger? . Oh., I should like to said; "you look 'cold and tired; come; but—but—" where have you been to T" "You are no longer a stranger," "I have been to see lir. Cls- he replied.' "And you must not re- mopd,;' said Swanhild, "you know fuse me this. My son and his wife we often go to his church, Sigrid live with us. They.,-too,-will be so I and 1, and there was something I glad if.we can be of any use to you. wanted to ask him about. Last*j Come, I can not leave you here in; summer I made• a promise which I G , 'j �., s this loneliness." '! think was wrong, and I wanted to� •� i. / � "•, ,;;, � �, ;j , , 'Do you mean that I am to comp know whether I might break it. �„ ''�;!4l ,/ "�`, ���j,'/- } �.�-,li� ,,��'�i r•� now? she said starting u 4 Fri- v ,� ,. !r r,l ,d ,/ �► - - . � g P• "What did he say?" a,ked - I �/ .,r Yes, if you will," 'he replied. tliiof. .vchile Sigrid and Roy listen- to But I will go and call a hansom; ed in silent astonishment. - ,- .: •� �,- -- - --&—nod since 1 am in rather -a urrv, —``He sal-thaw a wrong promiseit tchaps you -will let your.maid fol-I Aught to, be broken, and, he man- e r ;'r � :mac ;.• _'l - � ' - 1�` ' ow with your things later on 'in aged to get me leave to speak from the evening." lithe person to whom I made the pro- 90 ro So in a few' minutes -they" were I mise. And now 1 am going to tell; .driving togethox _ to. G-uilfoxd'i'you.about it. - Square, and Blanche was t ransplan- Frithiof could feel how the poor ted from her miserable lu.neliness little thing was trembling. I jr '• �'' �� uy into the heart of-one of the happi-I- "Don't be frightened, darling,' -est homes.in the country. Leay.in �he said; "just tell us everythig, /�• ' - her in the study; Charles' Osmond� and.no one.,shall interrupt, you. went in .search of Swanhild. She gave his hand a grateful lit-! �' ? � , " "It is atle squeeze.apd Went on., right,". be. said, hand-! • , r�� ✓ Sag her a little note in Blanch v's ''`It happened just -after we had -writing; and while th.e•child eagerly) come back. from the sea last June. L P r; f) � .7 "read it he. turned to his dnugbt e.r-! I was coming home.from:school on ' - • in-law. . •_ iSaturday morning, when just out- -„_, •- -• "Will you tell them o get the;siva -the court-yard .-I. .met .Lady spare room ready, Erica, dear?”he Romiaux. Just' for a moment I did Father,TZnte—"Black Knight assures a hranht A7esei Year to all its cs's" said. '`I have'"persuaded Ladyi not know bei, but`she knew•me di= Romiaux to eitay with us for alit-I rectly and stopped.. me, and .said; It's -a pas t e— "' 'ht Ask your dealer for " tle while," .. - . - how she had met', you and Sigrid at I easilyapplied—and "I31ack "night" - ' Swanhild caught the words, and I a party and had ever since been so and see felt our- g Ives a brilliant,- y longed t6 ask 'bo see Blanche,--but;-niiserable to-think-that. we were so. 'lack ' lish That is lac self-how easy it 'is - she remembered that Sigrid would` poor, and somehow she had found po "not like it; and then with a sudden out our address, and wanted to not affected by the for Stoves, grates hent- =fit and ironwork. 45 &ALID-A recollection that-ihe alte'rnbon-was know- all about u-s,- only whey tih° l��e.—�TU�E "��I� --1�C. ILlmost over, and that she must go actually got to the door she did nit , ]. l n �. -1 t.-E Via. r..,..cbEWWrRa,IM,....�:.s,r.a.,v,KWw•-4+...w+, o...Nw�u.•.a .,yw.•w�avr•.,. , .. ,.,4. ,:...,v ...,•::•,V'` ��rw .n,r.,.._,.v...dLrA.'.•1w•a-w 4t+Yw' :r.,s.,D'•,w..F4:bT• ,_,M-.:� •7:»;K•«..a>...n.-w �,.e.;..•. :.xte.a :.Y• 3..s... .. "` � .... -] - --------------- % - W AT A REAL TOXIC WILL DO - - t hnud3nga. rearing ekywardhom �.: 'z 16 to 18"tortes it seems a little late to lay and�OOfii3R •oma Aawn IL de.. that 10 atorie"•-sAall be the iFtrlker at the Rout of Disease and :Under general French when Yor t e res ir "a - �' plans.-ar$-heady for a hotel and one « a kt.i.6 d doth.prN __Gtvee \est Health. _— W _ or two new office buildings, one said to be crqo n —� 1! lllr _ If you look in your dict_i�onary_�ou s, -: VETERAN OF BOER WA-R---WHO LOST p td'�'n "- or the Royal Bank to run twenty stories. The corner of King and Yonge streets d promises soon to look llke a canyon. Yet e.o .r'aod.>. w - 7 on-the-whote�entimeut-the -tavorai le- "IN ` w will fin he word ''tonic'' defined HEALTH ON THE VELDT TELLS WISCONSIN 4MCYaAT RCO, the skyscraper. They appeal to"civic ioaY31 R.�„e,yyle„u,s.A tsscn><kn ,., .98 "a dicine that increases the EXPERIENCE. pride, and they furnish light, airy and k ' strength and vigor of the system.” — convenient offices. It .ta estimated that the new Royal Bank"'building will ac- ? 'That_ tells why: Dr--Williaii& Pink- "Y y,•:; Cood Advloi f.or All Who Maw Indlg•s oommodate 2,000 persons. It, like the C, P.- mgaciongd last week, is bgt one,of many "'� R. bullding, and the Traders Bank build• engineering problems which are puialinif Pills are .a real tonic. Thousands r tion or Stomach Disorders. the brains of all. citizens who are -later- In order before it, will be able to Bated in municipal problems at the Drs sof men and women are ailing to- �sitiv _ announce that it is the tallest building "` in-the--British Empire, for,curiously, the sent.moment.. For. example,. the city's day, not sick in bed, but without ; r 3 g.�t ai Ie. his ho W the world ,750,000 filtration pleat has been made the strength and -ambatign, utterlyt� one 1/ better known' than"'8elgt.-Major that has the moat unoccvpled len s e It is charged that it 1s tired out after a day's work., No :: c3 only place where the land saving device leaking at the rate o save a ., Crose, late of the 4th Queen's Own Hua• of building skyscraper" has taken root. loos a day. The leaks run both ways. > -one organ seems to be at fault, yet i y .. " Sara. Speaking of the ill-eff "-of a cam• Most European cities have low-buildings, sometimes leading the water out of the T the wholes stem is lacking in health �t c ,: plant and sometimes letting polluted S a pa upon a man's constitution, the and are prevented by law from having any. other. -- water in. Thin is very disquieting. The They do not sleep.well -and are al- SeFgt.-Major „ write?: "I served under plgnt rine built under,the direction .of ways tired and nervous, many have General French during the late Boer war, Many et Toronto's bank buildings are Engineer Hazen, an American expert ro. ryM�,r fashioned after the English model-low beadach$s, backaches and-stomach in the capacity of Sergt.-Major: It vets and ornate. This clash 'of English archi- puted io be-one of the beet is his bust. '( i tecture with American architecture prom- near. He denies the allegations and has trouble. All these people need thchap"owing to a continued diet of bully e fees to make down town Toronto exceed- been permitted the opportunity of provtaill e A tonic helpof Dr. IN'illiams' Pink beef, bard tack, and bad water, but at iagly interesting from an architectural them wrong, with, c e said,citizen lo ' suttees. In this case the citisen ribs any rate my'itomach entirely gave out. standpoint, though .it ruins_forfver any : Fills. The benefit al irltiuenCB Of prospect of symmetry or consistency. wants to know a informed that the ones this medicine reacbes - the whole I was !n each a state that I could eat rests on the accaracf or otherwise of vee. ABISTIDE BBIAND. Party Politics In University. system. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills nothing without the greatest sn>fering, tori meters, which are used c m"i"nce 3, The proposal to introduce party politica the Sow. The citizen is, of-course, im- do more than relieve the symptoms, The new French Premier. The army doctors did not help me much, into the undergraduate body at the Cni• pressed, though it is doubtful if he.. to and since leaving the service I have been versity of Toronto may lead to ognse- much wiser. they actually remove the cause of very miserable. Some few months ago a quences. From the earliest timet/ to t1w Then there is the viaduct problem to the trouble. The case.of Mrs. J. H. NOVEL ADLVERTISEMENT THIS. friend told me he had been & ¢rent But• pregent day undergraduate politics have which the ailways and the city have been Pre Shay LondoI! Ont. is one in ferer from indigestion until he tried Dr. been colorless, and to thte outside publie locked i,�controversy for years-paet� Sharpe,- meaningless. There have always been two Here, too, there is a maize of figures an proof of the above statements. Mrs. Two Cireus Patrons In Colombo Hamilton's Pills; they cured him. I con• parties, but their platforms were gener- I engineering difficulties with which the av ally joke platforms without reference to era a citizen finds it hard to grasp, $harp! says:--"I was so run down tete it was without much faith I bought g �tiant l1011le With Prizes. a box, but the first dose made me feel political party knes-e present e1,3e flea though -heter can uhape ns there-tact that ln • and weak that life was &'burden. _ serious nature. The present movement no matter what happen" there Ss going :. The least exertion would exhaust , One reads of many ingenious wars better than I had been for a lbng time. seeks to bury these old parties in the dead to be a bill of several million dollar" far , -'lone so greatly that I courd hardly (of attracting the public attention Dr, Hamilton's Pills oompletely cured, past and to have the students in their the city to pay. and now I can eat everything and any undergraduate bodies. such as the__titer, Again, there is trouble over a section - -breathe. If going up stairs, I to any particular new feature, but wry Society, come out frankly and divide of the sewerage system now well on to- _..' thin?[. .I have recommended them to as Grits and Tories, discussing end de• wards completion. One of the anti"° into _ would have to rest seveial minutes most readers will agree that the : others and in every case the result has bating the public issues of the day from the Lake which was taken off the hands when I reached the t SS; heart following is reap an uncommon ad- this standpoint. of the contractors some months ago, and P g Y been similar to mine." - would palpitate until I felt as if it vertisement : The backers of the movement say this which bas ver been used fe said to have Quick, sure results attend the nae of .would give them a real preparatWn- for w never a would choke me. I was extremely -A we no ng circus Dr. Hamilton's Pills. They cure disorders public Iife after graduation,- that now been crumbling to piece and la already pract:calIy useless. nervous, in fact &'complete wreck, visited at Colombv some weeks ago, of the •stoma�li, eorreet indigestion, make they are learning much about the poll- The fact is that Toronto has such a.stu- %nd would sometimes have to re- and startled the public at large by you feel uplifted and strengthened. To tics of ancient Isom", but nothing about under s amount of civic les of improvements 1{ P g t.iose of modern Canada. Also they point under way that the resources of public main in bed for a couple of days or stating that, among other prizes to renew or maintain health, Dr. Hamilton's out tbat the andergmduates• of Oxford ownership-are being taxed to the limit -' Pills 'always prove s good preecrtptton. discuss politics without harm or moleeta. Lander the circumstances it would not s�ti more at a time. I found no help be 'distributed amongst the audi= I tion. -oem t� be surprising If "rfatn errors ` from medicine until I began using � enc", would 25c. per box, five boxes for $1.00, all deal•be several fine bullocks. On the other hand the rnivpralty of Tom• °g jud3imprit and- of execution.should ers, or the Catarrh�xone Co., Buffalo, N. r,)r:o, being a-state Utewunon.'the dip- r«p iu, though the friends of good ¢ov " 'Dr. Williams Pink Pills, and my On visiting the circus, each per y„ and Kta¢acoa, oat. cussion of pohtics :therein might rat,t' ernment are hoping they•will be as few experience with thein-was that they son was provided' with several num- some delicate situations. Fir James whit• as possible, made a complete'cure. I gained in bered tickets, according,to the price ney.made a somewhat oracular derlara• tion on the suhjpct, in which he spe-ed weight and my friends tell me I of seat. At the Conclusion of the Q n to thrpaten the whole movement with ex- - 600k younger than .I did ten years ' performance, a quantity of similar- 1.100 imilar CORRESPaofSCE Ic'!p claimed > L,pbpral4 th.,- The seeker after truth has alife-Olin' IY numbered tickets were drawn �TORONTO. at present they great redominatr sago-I know I certainly--€e� y numerically at the i;niverpity. -Whether time lob. er. I feel sure that khat Dr. Wil-'i from a bag, each -of -which. of — this fact has- anything to do -with the He that will believe only what he 'Ems' Pink Pills have done for me i course, entitled the owner of that INTERESTIN0 81Ta of co!~iflP FROM movement or with sir James' hostility can fully_ comprehend must have -& they will do to other women if given I number to a-prize.- - - THE QUEEN CITY. annot be Problems. ver long or a ahoy N r n head very t _ a fair chance:" On the first evening of this novel The 13carboro Waterworks •ditH.ulty, creed -C• -C. Colton-. - If you are at all unwell do not{prize distribution, tvso -aih,rs were fail to try Dr. Williams' P nk Pills. I the lucky winners of two splendid II Provinefsl Treasurer's Oeath-'Th• autfra• — gists' Movement - Toronto's High You cannot afford b*afn_-befoggiog headaches. _find you will find new health and i Indian - bullocks. Imagine the ex- nullding•-Polltles at University. strength. Bold by medicine deal- citement atx they went forward to - NA-DRU-CO Headache Wafers The death of Colonel A. J. Matheson ers or by.mail at 50 cents a boa or claim their animals and eventually i removes from the legislature a member estop them fn quick time and"lea;,your head- They � sin boxes for $2 50 from The Dr, lead them away,-after a series of Who, next to the Premier himself, bad the ; do not contain either phenacetin,acetantlld,morphine. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, I tussles, _by a piece of.rupe.. through record for.long "erance in the House. His ' opium or any other dangerous drug: 250. a Dox at absence will make a large gap, for ColonelD to t� ru t'a. 191. o Matheson.QIIt. the town. nheeven in the day" of oppae:.wn N•r,osa�Onus •Ns CMer.e•�CO. or Gn•itr L,rr►sa. ' +• _ �. _ I when he was only a private member, vena assiduous to his attendance to duty• It l 1F'ISH STILL 1N GALILEE. OPERATION FOB.PILFS FAILE6 was a rare day when his seat to the House' "i " _ was vacant Not only was he coascienti• trnm all over U. s. and Canada Mud In RIT4!r Jordan No Ineouveai• Zam-Bug Was Then Tried - and °u"'t° a degree, thereby dtlfering from ___ Why nit i to ou rico " many- membere who only re ah p �d Y It y port In the �Er eMnpT or' later sand foe prier ease to Finny Toilers. Worked a Cure. 1 House for the purpose of drawing their - list and shi to Writing from Poplar, B.0 llrs. 1�"sioaaI indemnity, but he Lock a real M F. i�tastser ! Co. g P sons! interest in nearly every topic Reeieve 6 F. 13th ?t, .Desk 76i, ` The 'abundance of Ash is the Bea per ti Y�rlt rtty _. sf Galilee is to this day the wonder FUR S C Hanson, wife of the proprietor j that the came slt "cyte tin nb sett*as onide e � 1s � Q�� ��� of the Commercial Hotel, gays : I ., of traveller". Most of the fiRliIng Buffered for ears with bleedingcolonel Matheson'si distinguishing -make®ui� and ibr done by the Syrians involves the It had not a little to do with making him. use of nets, probably identical in piles. The pain wall so bad at times It b a useful member of the,legislature. construction with those of the , that I could hardly walk, and or- He we." not as frequent a speaker a, tome TO ANY GIRL dine remedies seemed utter! un- others• but when be did "peak it was not ry Y Thts Expansion Bra°eh+t to a booty. It h rim. apostles, and the beet evidence Of i because he liked to be to the limelight, made of rolled scold plat« and wi!1 fit an arm. able 20. give me any ease. Finally but because be had information or an she fishing having through the ten Bead no your f Fat and addreosoth and O e nic send I decided to undergo an Operation, opinion, arrived at after due thought, you e.0 srtp of Eyster and other eceat6 and - turies been done with nets is to be- which he o6risidered would'be of benefit and went to the Sacred Heart Hos- floral poatcarde m self u 10 Dente a set tett to the deliberation. f found in the case with which most Pita] in Spokane. -The .the- r b"anti ul card, to each sets. When sold and ' - - P Po S-Pe - f+ts 3trrwrlty-aecfi t►robtilr,- .: - v.Lhe�°acv. and we will "sad you the Brao•• °1 , of the fish may be deceived with the formed an operation and did all they ye. t t.t, au charges pr�paia--- hal of as bait, natural or arti&- P f 1 woutyl - y hf oris"tanning tea;are �t i T wast Colonel Matheson's character we., h•fs ab• ^ [� r w' /1A a Gal. illi water O this solute "inter ty. r m P- inistaFii - I""�OME-R`WARRC'i\ 1e,/ys - I certainly better, but R'ithin 1' they were mistakes about. which-,tbere beautiful lake, with its ever Chang DEPT, 4t, TORONTO: -. months the trouble started again could be no suggestion of crookedness or ing reflections, is in striking Con- double-dealing or-otber unworthy mottve. -- - " — `" r and. ;the piles- becaln.e .as painful as This fact.was recognized by opposition as :tract with the muddy deeps of the well a, by friend, And while his critics ever. I tried liniments, hot poul- Jordan, but the silt in that river, tices, various ile sures,' and In- frequently attacked bin judgment they .,,,,s, P iipvar attacked his probitg, LOOKING -however unsightly to the eye; does •" not neem to inconvenience the fish, deed everything I could think would ; colonel Matheson was not a great orator. _ b6 likely to-do' auy' gond, bUt still lie spoke in a high key. and with conoid• w ick are etraardina ' -, i� : use of dull ulhachan g and ewretchede shoot- , ful even in the lower reaches before in burnin stinging pains', the' iso sincerityaandrthe conviction behind abehi a At falls into that death) lake which them: ` F� ` the Arabs call the Sea of Lot. g oro- A bachelor to the end of hie.days. Col- _ .out' feeling that the disease causes onel -Hatheson•nae frequently made the -butt of jests in the House on this ac- continued continued as'bad as-ever. cpugt. All these, however, be took In good TROUBLE ' " Grains of Gold. One day I read about Zam-Bug art and •often returned them in kind. _ j and thought I would tr'y it• Thet was appropriate that when the final +` eat rents, more than 'anything call came it should find him in his lib- males ` else, has caused a great of th first one or two boxes gave me more rary,an the,late,- Provincial Treasurer ease t an anvthing else I had tried, was an inveterate reader. Every farmer wh o-alIowi 'aa outsida - artisan classes to.line off •from the Women Suffragists' Progress. ,church.-lir. Jolih L. Whyte. I .went on prith the tree#meet. =i The local women suffrage movement je closet• to remain on his farm is lg - Many have puzzled themselves In a short time I began"w feel a]- getting a foothold. A year or two ago for Trouble-disease and illness-for about the origin of evil. I observe together different and better, and I when the Issue first began to liven things there is-evil, and that there is a saw that Zam=Bok was going to ty In mild nanldnac the interest here i was ypm i himself and his entire family. cure me. Well, I went oA'u'sing it, any person, even among women, who ever way to escape it; and, with this I and by the time I had used six• got excited on.the subject. Thanks to the (� ;begin and end.-John Newton. spectacular doings in England -and to a It Has Been Proved- boxes Britain has done more for boxes I was delighted'to find my- persistent propaganda by a few local en. - - -" self entirely cured. That was three t usiasts, this condition . of- things is CivihiatiOn than any other nation. changing.' Suffrace is now a live topic of I, :.That•nine. out at every ten case R•of illness oa s}the farmare - ation''-' and years ago, and from- therr to the discussion. And from &_ condition where In say "civilizs^ tact "culture. The Britons, as a Present time there has been no re- nearly. everyone professed to be mildly _directly traceable to the butstdc closet=that horrible sink of „ . to favor of women suffrage-"if they want- nation, have never recognized ,art turn of the trouble. ed it"-there are ct'ystauizratf strong de; disease and filth. as that power it really is.--. , Druggists-and storeseverywhere, finite snd',opposing opinions. Some of the Y strongest "antis" are among the women -Mr. Michael Ba lin SOc. box, or Zam Bok Co., Toronto, themselves, and when such are in the die. Just think'? You allow this' horror too remain within a few i g... sg_ far price. cussion the argument 1s generally heated. jteps of your home-and forces your family-your wife acid AIR An issue 1n praotical'politicu the suf- frage question has so tar been n negligible daughter to use it—in all` weather$—winter and summer. 'Generosity. ,quantity. It is ,a question- it this can be 1"' $AVE THE 'BABY. - <'But, 'George," protested the men said interested}initheemovem movementerence of was held Why, man it's outrageous_ I ageuus!. Especially ,when you- consider lovely ;.rl, "Four'salary is orrly 920 the other"day and a permanent men's Baby's Ovc'ri Tablets anithe g , l" organization formed. •It fa interesting to how little it.could.Cost. you to install a Good Health Sanitary a Reek, and we can't live on that 1 y oiie safe ' medicine to make „ note that two of the most prominentmale l Closet-ri ht in our own.home.home. Imagine how Ave Darling, exclaimed George, proroaandiste in the cause are w, F. Stag`.• g y your family Mae- baby well and keep him well. 'you d-)n't suppose I'd .,be .mean lean. M.P., and Dr. Jae. L. Hughes, Chief will appreciate its privacy and oonvenience: Make up yotir `They are guaranteed by a Igspector of schools, government anal st.to be.free etioti*b to ask you to .hrow up your Thi akygorapr Probisni. -mind now to get rid of that side privy. We will show you g S $10 a week job,-do you ! from all Injurious drugs and — We are having &'belated diecnrsion on whether sky-scrapers ought-tib-be allowed. are absolutely safe to give ('The Wbifferbys put on x great even to the --newborn .babe.' deaf of "Style, considering the fact _ - Ooncerning them Mrs.. Oscar that they hardly know where t'hev I :Mail This Coupon fo Us-RIGHT NOW Bedard, Manseau, Que" will get' Eo-morrow's -dinner.'•' BOYS Al1lp. writes:-"I have used Baby's "Some method in their madness, u r [� A y ' Own Tablets and •have to though: The more style they put' ! THE GOOD D HEALTH oo�o� thank them that my little one Don't _ is living to-day. L.ifnow_ of on the more apt they are to be - -" - The(food ' vited Dirt to dinner: MISS r -Health Co. nothing to equal them as a "See that man over- there? HeGIRLS COMPANY children's medicine." The is a bombastic mutt a wind jam- This t9entP1�n send me lit+et atwe mer non`ei4r a4alv0 alarm jad qd -It's 11 $roekv-1110 cloud �e hch fasaitary Glossa th Tablets are sold by medicine e•i.ia fu 1 part agl►rs. o • na dealers or mail at 25 cents encumberer of the eart "' `-` a - t`y' a box from The Dr. Williams you mind writing all that down for the Beit Ever" i Ontario - x.®• ••••.••• ....:...:. Medicine Co., BroekvilIe, me T" "Why in the world Send Post Card to-day for particulam. Ont_ _ "He's m husband, and I Rhoiild Aeerpe. ....... y 74 SL Antoine Et., Montreal,.Can. .... ...•'.-....• .... "'„' I like to use it on hue some time _, ..+,.:_ ”: .'. .. ,.:. •..':,, .: J t &,•'. ... :Jre ,'e` err ,tX��•t, :,. ...tee ..'.. 01 9F11RR �. �.. Z. .�.+,' '-y,�.:•�+sx=,z,•yry v,.+-✓. - - 07-,.•, .t 2 r f * r r a. y • M• young1m n s p` w roses. COW FOR BALE-A, good young � GO ,e • COW due about the fine of March. For Let him go out into the world and inrth�l>.Vaslars apply to ttildMEY FUra,Ea, ptbwf h.ae...yFrta.ymorofosait.omaw fight his own way. Teach him Br. roan. 1•� i3Z'OP: Z' cot. g y _ .— - _ .�. ' :.l�erua... _ - to overcome obstacles b ` !s»it � y Placing ��,AYED-Unto the premises of R. tLem in his math. :We hear fibout (inthzw roan . • areas 'weighing about R CHARDS ON ' S — �pat feat ; 01.00 it'Wil in sd.anoe. -Mlbe. Owner can have e.mrbf proving to the United States,•1.d0 the hardships in the lives of many perry and�3dag e:p ns.., � -. - - in ad.onoe people, but it is by meeting with T OST-About the First of January, 'TFor all kinds of Fresh Frozen, Smoked and Salt Fish and -" hardships and dtMeulties, that L d younit collie bitch up, a Qlowish r re iu-a—c e e ron an se -re- `--- - - � ------� - g given for an iaformaton leading to Its -18 liant, and it is through meeting Ory. a.E,> oon,Brock xosd 16115 NOTES AND COMMENTS with hardships adversities in FRESH FROZEN FISH P FARM TO LET-150 acres Town- - On Sunday- a minister in life that many are made BUCCe56- ship of Scarboro,11 miles from Toronto, White Fish 15 cents lb. Trout 13 cents lb: y cfortable farm house. 9 baras,9 orchards, fIll. One of the greatest ,injuries spomlandid spring creekl mixed soil, Address or Red Salmon 15 cents lb. '- - Toronto made the statement, apply to HENRY WE6TNEY,West Hill,P, O. • wbich is frequently made, that a that can be done to a young nlau oat. 11•t person cannot be successful in is to make his way sags in life, SMOKED AND DRIED FISH peand thus prevent the development ARN FOR SALE-The uneersign- , ime be P P B ed has for sale a barn :•6156 17 foot poets. Fiunan Haddie 10 cents lb Ciscoes 13 cents lb floor, which nF n ' -honest .and be a Christian. The distinguishes the man ,from the can eaEil, be made into a hip roof,al n goo 20 cents a hoz.' i' statement may be true so far as weakling. coaditiou and well preserved Apply to W, H. W LSTNEY,lot 10.con 9 Pickering, or mail' rolling up wealth by the millions R.x.Whitby, 1s-i9 SALT FISH l $1.45 Lindsay and return, from is concerned, for we believe that Pickering, Out. via Grand Trunk OR SALE-The executors of the Labrador Herring 25 cents a box Salmon Trout 10 cents lb j many of our millionaires have gain- Railway. Tickets good going aft- Flats John Greenlaw,are offering for sale Boneless Cod 10 cents lb. the valuable summer resort,known as Simcoe ed their Wealth by 'means that eruoon trains, February 11tH, Point House, situated on the shore of Lake all trains Februar 12th 13th. Ontario immsdtatel south oI Picketing Vt]• would not be considered strictly y' lege. The building new and up to-date.The Leave U9 your OYSTER order. We haps them 14th, and 15th, valid returning property attached oomprizea some 17 acres on a dust and honest, but we believe a to and including Monday, wh'_ah ase erected a barn and ether neoeeseay FRESH all th6 time. p g Y. outbuildings. John Btepheusoo,Jans Findlay, that the ordinary lean of business February 17th, on account Lind- E:ecntora, Boz t9,Pick..X s tf R 2 C 1-1 A R S © N y a . will find by experience that "hong- say Winter Fair, Feb. 12th to 15th. esty is the beet policy"and that-it Secure tickets and full particulars �OR SALE-Two grade-Holstein FOR GOOD GROCERIES ftom Grand Trunk agents. cows•rising s years old,due to freshen to Hays. The merchant who- starts spring also 60 bushels or rye Dnokwheat for seed. A nn=ber of Yorkshire white ppots left. out to do his customers at every SCHOOL REPORTS -- tip ly to Dunbarton,Stock Farm, THOS Me- 0 e- ' torn will soon fine' out that his G�Asl3axt161e Brougham public school, report for _ patrons will very quickly know of January: IY-•Jennie Duncan; Hilda FOR BALE=High-class Shorthorn Middleton, Eva Hansan, *Gladys cow,9 are old,fresh with baiter calf by HEALTH FIRST (if his methods and will look else- side. 6+ow has four cr+eses. Also a Clydesdale Hogte, Carl Devitt, Eva Wilson, Elmer Stephenson. TT, where for a man with whom to do Russel Philip, • mare•rising a yrs old, bred to imported . i P For further information ase J. F. (iAHBUTS, their business. The merchant *Fred Middleton. III-Audrey Phil- worth Claremont 1&� and Wealth is sure to foil OW Who determttnes to do a strictl ItPPa. Hazel Middleton, Pearl Philip, Y •Rva McLean, Ruby Hubbard, Gladys _ honest business will soon gain Dolphin. ex!ord Stephenson, Cecil •the confidence of the public and Phillipa, Arthur Wood, Wilmot Shea, Northern Grown Trees Alice Liscombe, Earl McLean. 11- Apple, Pear, Plum, cherry Pesch, Cure that cold by using Bromo Tablets and Wampol'a Extract of ',his business will prosper accord. •Gwendoln Devitt, Lloyd Johnston, Grapes, small Pruits, Ornamentals. in I . The large successful busi- Gladys Middleton, David Hanson, Evergseons. Rosea Flowering shrubs. Cod Liver Oil. Cure your lumbago, neuralgia, etc., g Y g *Ethel Wilson,Roberts,Phillips.Viola Climbers, Etc. lrvezytbing In the Hess concerns of an cit are the P Pursers tine. Catalogue f: e. fiend With Chase's or Quaker Pills. - y y-• Simpson. Charlie Liscombe, Luella list of our wants for prices. Agents ones who have thus gained the Shea. David Liscombe• Sr. 1-•Geor- Wanted. Apply for term, "=We have a full line of Cough Medicines, Tonics, confidence of t=he ublic. The same ge Duncan,Angie Cowan, Elgin tile- Snrseryman. p Lean, *Tommy Philip, Jr, I=Ethel �• A. Wimer, Pastl:lRia• : . : Liniments, Plasters, etc. is-true in- other walks in life as Stephenson, Neil McKinnon. Edith Well as in merchautile life. `The- Stephenson, Walter Middleton, Ethel - _ Y P Lis- dishonest man play prosjler for a com'Be Johnny Ma _Stephe-Keastnson. Pu ill - tirrie', but in the end.he will surely' whose names are narked thus ' sere Take good care of your stock - meet with failure, present every day. L. R. Ptpher, .. ` teacher. C ��✓✓ We have a full line of Stock Spice. ROYAL PURPLE takes 'the ',Everybody Admires he loyal, - � _ - •� man. Loyalty is mie s the noblest j Aard and Threshing Coal, now in lead. Lice Killer, Sheep Dip, Cough Cure, Sulphur, traits of character R man can SO the .9ublte - hand at yard at Greenburn Salts, Flax Seed, whole and ground, wE ARE A(.E.N`rR FOR PARISIAN RAGE, station. Call and get possess: A inan's loyalty should A�tD rih K�0W THE GUARAYTEE IB prices. Oyster Shells and Crystle Grit. not be c•onflued to his king And ozNU1-CH Bibby'a Cream Equivalent, etc. ��F T �p �+ _ country but-trhould embrace the. PARISIAN Sage. the quick acting Y Y M. G I iv S O ly , hart, restorer is guaranteed- • town in which he lives as well - N. f?.tiT. -- • - •-� � - 1 as his own 'family. friends and To stop falling hair, _ Our roceries are the Freshest. y To rure itchit.g of the -alp. noble principles. There are many To put life into faded hair. Ir _ people who reside in towns and To make barsh hair soft and luxur- GEORGE PHILIP, '. BROUGHAM villages who lac t iant. noir row nr moue- hack CHOPPING - llag k to this q tality, To make g y 9 - who appear to be more loyal to It is the tnoet delightful hair dreac• _1 ��11 i inn made,and is a great favorite with to aSTORE other-bogus or villages. - They ladies who.desire benntifui and luxuri• Havinginstalled a new Oat Roll. new . �J � � teem to never- tire finding fault ant hflir. Large bottle only 50 cents. Chopper and new Waterwheel, I ,PEEL'S , t t Unt.R Canadian makers. Fort Erie am to attend to the than Over with all their neighbors in fact P P wants" _-_ "• with everything in their town. In D. PETTIT -- of my patrons. - - - T I T B Y place of helping things along they —�-____ . Cboppiug-every day in the week Saturday, except y. ,- p try to creiite an unfavorable in" A pression in the minds of every DA� E� PERIODJohn F. Bayles, Greenwood �►�"e are $ead•quarters for all lines of Boots, Shaer, - :visitor who comes to town. They Rubbers, Etc., Etc. say the town is dead and every- ! Hockey Boots and all lines of.Felt Goods at greatly —thing i�d trectly�Pposi to at " 11 LIFE _-= - - - >t s ou7d be. Instead of patron- at Cherrywood Station •• Wing the, local -merchant, they -- — - iPhone No. 151. -- _-. FROM 45 to 50 send to the city departmental Fresh arrivals of Whole Corn stores for their-necesearysupplies: Malted COL'n Feed and Dried Brew. J. PEEL, Brock Street, - WHITBY la fact there are some merchants ers Grains, Ground Oil cake,.Cald- whoare guilt yofthis same charge, [nteresttngExpenenceofTwo well's Molasses Meal, .Blafeliford's ._Their Sta temeots Calf,}Leal, and various kinds 'of 11 Poultry Food, Cream of The West ' li -their locality to deal at horue, they. Worth Reading. and Monarch Flout-, Bran, Shorts, Picke' ring' Fur" nituie Store themselves think nothing of order-' etc. Prices Reduced :inn their letter heads, en�el'apes `. White Oak Ont -"At Change of Life T.YlOYri21 t3 • ReeeOr ' Rud•"oth.er 'statio'llery -from- city when doctors could do no more and Iwas -- --- --- --- `-"- - I3 where yrn1 will bud a full line of Dressers'and Stands, Coliches, houses, when they can secure ,'•; : given up by my Rni[way Couch Beds and'Steel Extension Couch Bede, Morris Chairs �► Lydia E, GRAND TRU'N8 r friends, Eateil-' them at reasonable prices at cuss System unci Fancy y Rockets, Oak Dining Room:Suites, `�, " Pinkham s Vegeta- , r.Y' cion Tables, [Book Cases and Desks, Rugs • They should setan example- heir . 3- • '�� ble Compound came winter Tours to - - , 3x3, 3x3 and '3x4, Small Mats and Rugs. 7 neighbors in the matter 0' - yalty :: �, ,•. to the front and did " to the home-town. , California, Colorado,•Mexico In fact ever thing kept in a Furniture Suure. • Call and get.prices. / wonders for me. I y had been having fe- and Pacific Coast Points. -No trouble to show goods and at prices that are tight. male troubles_ for- -The Grand Trunk Railwayis the A discount of 5 per cent for cash off all goods, except Beds and bed- There is a.temie.ney amotlg the '''='" years,my bead trou- most direct route from allpointsding, until the 15th of February. young people of this generation to bled me severely at east through Canada via Chicago. get along in the world without ex- "x �r times,I had Bearing -Careful attention given to Funeral Work, a erienci'n an of the hardships down ainsand.back- FEATURES ' P g Y �+t" +•�'� P Double Track, Fast Service, Finest Agent for Berlin Granite Works, also for Brampton Cut Flowers. .,he and I was very Un- that was encountered by theirit c.from excessive Roadbed, Modern Equipment, Un- _ fathers and grandfathers, They ommend your Compound highly and do excelled-Dining'Car Service. want their paths made smooth all I can to advertise it as a genuine wo- TO THE SUNNY, SOUTH .'B URLING and pleasant, man'•a medicine." - Mrs. SYLvssTiia No more desirable route than via Co " H• p , and they wish their MANNING, White Oak, Ontario. Grand Trunk to Detroit,• );hence T' voyage through life to be one con- via Cincinnati to Jacksonville,Palm PICKE RIN G, �nt• tinuous round of pleasure and The Case of Mrs. Sirlin. Beach, Nassau, etc. - - free from the. storms .that they. Circleville, Ohio.-"I can truthfully lgound trip tickets, giving choice fear may cause-their wreck. Those my that I never had anything do me so of all the best routes, together with much good during Change of Life as Ly- full information and reservations - people who realize their desires Ilia E. Pinkharn's Vegetable Compound. may be obtained from nearest G. in this respect are not the ones "Before I had taken one half a bottle T. Agent, or write A.E.Duff,D.P. IM THE ® _ A., Toronto, Cnt. f "that will make their tnark'.in this of it I began to feel better, and I have � ___ _. , .. __._..._ ., -_�, ,..._.. __.-____ _.__ :��✓ 11515 ''.world and who will prove -to be continued taking it:' My health is better FRED. ALLEN, Agent, - benefactors of the world. Thethan it has been for several years. If Pickering es- plant which is raised:. in rt 11ot- _all women would take it they would es- p cape untold pain and misery at this time Manse will soon come to grief if ex- of life.'=Mrs. ALICE KnwNu 358W. --DQ You Realize - - posed to the cold north wind.-. It Mill St.,-Circleville, Ohio. the money y wean snake selling fruit �- -- - ' --is the-plant that is-grown outside The Change of Life is one of the most trees? The Oresunt4emlaid for nur- AVINGS deposited in chis bank and exposed to ever sturtn that critical periods of a woman's existence, sery stock is the greatest in the his- S draw the highest cbment rate of y AtsuchtimeawomenmayrelyuponLyditi torpo1.the business. Ever! person _ will become. strong and rugged. E. Pinkhafn i Vegetable Compound. who has land is planting ori preparing ti®�s � � •mterest.•Wrthdraweh of part or the + to plant. I� i . ' The young manor woman who is � P - whole amount may be made wheft• _ We Waft Now pampered by his or her parents is xe�ta ddveritaements'. Q Olever desired without delay. - the one who will fall before* the for Fall and Winter months a reliable _ FOR SERVICE--A etre bred York- roan to sell in Pickering and surround *� y . = ist 'fierce storms of life. The man or - shire white boar at lotpure 1,PickerfnR ing district. Good pay. exclusive tem- _ TORONTO 1 woman who overcomes obstacles (Kingston road,) L.DENNY,Pickering 1619 tory and all the advantages in Tepee- PI(,KERING f r+•�+iC iH the person who was trained ..to senting an old established firm. Over PIC FOR SALE-Anyone wisbinR to 800 acres in cultivation. Established _ overcome them in early life. It 11' buy a Rood roadster•square trotter,a qniet 38 years. Write PELHAM NUR- W. GORDON, Manager. O D fl $T�� �n at Whit. ' hors,In every ay if drlvea b a careful driv. $ERY, CO.,Toronto, Ontario, +, is a great mistake to strew a i sr,ctin ou P.G0RMA1t,WPet flu• .. :,;: ... - _ - .. ;........ ., x - t. r -'•`""r,' :.:rcdal. �r qz` 'i."}.� ., u-.' .' '.. ,�. .. 'ti,.- r.. .. -,.: n F .'4C1 -,f:� S—. a^yy a.. :f .y. -.1..: f.;r,•y.n+. 'aY.�*�,"r'.wwt,.Maj_. 's"'h'M '6.- 1.'�-`••t: �, ;$Ny .. .,, ear,, aa..- c aM1Mva.a a ;xi�„ },-- -.�„.tT�J*-r .^s-^!ro�� *.�✓> :%&:. •r::, ?7- 1!1111 1 _7 '71 7 ---------------7– regg 811.1ppea aCarload Mrs. wim.-Tarves, of myrtle, C cattle J to To on Monday t a day last week with her C -S -load of western oats on Tuesday. Pearson.Graham Bros. unloaded a all and a carload of hogs on Tuesday. =183r, Mrs. Thomas Pea J., � .fle ' RI OW& -ChKrlw-Lw,-Of-S11toam W.-Weird -&ttQQdod-tho--fu31--- al Reward of--B"f4ej--ha%- - ',Monday with friends it oral of his sister-in-law, Mrs. Wm. been spending a week here with —j[imporlsial showing of Bawl display of ---rmont. Ward of Uxbridge, on Saturday his sister, Mrs. Wm. Thompson. Miss Underhill has'. u China.. "ry large assariment of Dr. R. L. Graham, dentist, will Mr.Thompson, of the Standard 'behere as usual on Wednesday ed from P Macnab Sr., no Bladosibill Boob,Dolls, Toys, Ju6s deuce L Bank. spent Suuday at,/the home --next. _.czted by Mr. or me parents at Frosly6et Point. tweived for the Holiday trade. 0&11 • ling a ib P. MacnaSr., visited hi7s Toronto 6-,------4:�moveGpl"North-Clare-- V�ith h4lotisin, Miss Mary Mae. Sabal Monday, also friends in Agincourt. moat express their sympathy with as taken for all Magazines, nab Sil the relatives in the serious illness Mrs. Thomas Lee moved into Will sn"afly Newspapers :�.'l Vex. Middleton has moved into of Mrs-Daniel Forsyth. the Edwards residence at the the house recently vai r.-ated by south end of the village on, Tues- John Miller, Joseph Borland, R=CHAR3D a C)1"'T Mrs. Lee. George Miller, G. M. Forsyth and 7 Wm. Leaper spent Friday with day. .'. his The skating on the rink on Sat- James Underhill are in Toronto 33=03C at-Tedill s daughter Mrs. L. Todd, of urday was-fairly well attended. this week attending the stock Whitby' _�Stouff ville. W. M. Palmer and David Gregg Day Bros. furnished the music for sales. Tad a business trip to Peterboro the occasion. Alex and Mrs. Bowes left on oocIfellowi--ofMoutrexF, --S­il - ---' itock,_ n ay evening -fo­r­-W-ood,, on Mond ay returned home on Saturday last where they will spend a few weeks Miss Olive Puwell, of Toronto, spent Monday at the honle of her after spending a' week with fri- with the latter's sister, Mrs. Thos. You r* Ultimate Ch Oice ends in Claremont. Haney. parents here. lent Mrs. Earl Leggitt and children You may not buy an engine this year. You way decide that your J. C. Macnab, of Uxbridge, spent f Sharbot Lake, spent a few days Stinday with friends and relatives present Separator will do f6ranother season. SCHOOL REPORTS •'Like many present owners of in the village. With James and- Mrs. Leggitt, of I Miss Maud Mann.has left for To- North Claremont. Report of S. S. No. 13, Pickering ring 'end Mount Zion,for the month of January Ar Tonto, where she will attend the QQite a few from Claremont -at- ,. tended the carnival at Stouff ville Name,, ,, in or-der of merit. IV- _,Clianservatory of Music. last Thursday night and all report IR'l A large amount of grain is be- . able time.. -Mary Jones. Edward Jones, Stanley ing taken these days to the eleva- an enjoy Walker, Olive Jones. Grant Jones, Sr. III-*Ernest 21 for at North Claremont. Two rinks of our curlers went Cors,Lee (absent.) CR".A AM SEPARATORS Jones, Walter Carson, •*Allan Jones 0 Miss Jean Bennett returned on to Toronto on Tuesday on the 7.4 and Frank Carson (equal). Jr. III- you may be even be persuaded to try two or three other makes • 'Tuesday after spending a week a, in. train to participate in the Edith Harding. 11' Eileen Walker, fore you finLTIMbe. -with friends in Uxbridge. association matches. Joh I a Tindall, 1-Lorne Jones. Alma ally get an Empire. But the Empire is the UATB Miss Margaret Gregg, of Toron- James Birrell, we regret to re- Jones, Lewis Jones. Pr. (a)-Ralph machine. No other will fully satisfy you so long as you know there to, is spending a few days at the port, is confined to his bed with Jones. Pr. (b)-Willie IV (absent) is a better machine-an Empire-on the market. home or her parents here. an attack of pneumonia. We hope 'Present every day. Lyla Osborne gooney or later you'll re%lize the truth of what we are telling you now. Per Adair and friend of Pick- for a speedy recovery. teacher. haps you would realize it sooner if you'were to real our booklet? Perhaps - ering, were the guests of Mrs. P you would like the Empire to demonstrate its superiority in your own home Joseph Brown.on Sunday. That will be best proof of our statements. We are at your service. Mail us Miss Mary Morgan, we are a card or a letter. You will receive our booklet on profitable dairyingby pleased to report, is improving Reduce Your "Flood" Bills by using return mail. Address rapidly after ger recent attack of tyhoid fever. Empire Cream Separator Co. of Canada, Ltd, Toronto p The Ladies' Aid Society of the Caldwell's Presbyterian church will hold ­ ,Molasses Meal Sold in Pickering Township by their annual parlorsocial in the manse on the evening of Friday041 Howard E. Turner, Agent, Whitevale Febrnary2lst. The 4u"titY an animal eats counts for very little it's the amount it digests which tells in clam Hugh Gregg, Jr. David Gregg, anAvalsie. Caldwell's Molasses Mead lowmars"FoOd Jil Andrew Story, Ruth and Liz- illills. It -takes the place of an equal quantitY of Shorthand xaae sasy R. .,' B R Y A _W_ zie Gregg attended on MorldRy cereal-makes other "Food" more palatable and k, - 11 11 last the funeral of their relative digestible. Molasses Meal is 94% pure Cane Mo- WUL3BAJM113MXt1 DAvid Gregg. of Brooklin. lasmeill al edible mass selected because of its If such evidence as the following ex. Tobaccos, pipes and smokerst In spite of a very cold day Frank known digestible action. You might as well save Q tracts from letters and other equally ...sundries. Central office Bell money and Isereel the value of your stock by strong testimony contained in our Telephone Co. Aa@;ency for Cooper's sale was well attended using Qddwell Ps Molasses Will if your filiodman booklet, is not suffi ' cent to satisfy any Rolston Laundry. isudsuccessful. The family leaves cannot supply you-write to us--write anyhow person desirous of learning shorthand. CLAREMONT, ONTARIC Jin a few days to seek their fortune 41 then there can be no merit in any busi- 'DAS, ONTARIO nese under-10. Limited, D U.N In the Peace River Country., - THE CALDWELL FEED C r the sun; The weekly ting in 'I ­-- - ,prayer-wee DEAR MR. CLARICE—"It is a plea- the Baptist church is being large- sure to write a testimonial endorsing OVERLAND ly attended and much interest i-4 anything so much superior to other things used for the same purpose as being manifested in the, study .of ithe Book of Ephesians, led by the your system of Eclectic Shorthand is to others I have examined. I shall dm 1 fp Society of the _V be pleased to reply to any communi- 40. The Ladies' Aid cation that may be sent ie with re- Methodist church held a most site- ferenco to the system. or to bave al cessful meeting last Thursday at one interested call to see tril K. cc the home of Mrs. John Neal. As FALUs. 477 Parliament St., (teacher.) OV LRIl-MOOEL 59 T usual refreshments were served Our Fall and Winter Term com. 1913 Models now on view. Better and a good Fleptember 5th, but students program given.. menced The aim of the public library is may enroll. any'day, as instruction is i than ever o be practically useful-not mere- ill personal. Jly to amuse=Two of the nee Write or call,for free booklet. 30 H. P., 5 Pass. $1350. 15 H. P., books "The Science of Living"and Clarke's Shorthand College -5 Pass. $1950.all fully equi ij� 7 "Foods and their Adulterations" W5 College St., Cor. Manning Aye. ought to be read by every hou TORONTOped and guaranteed. De- w .ife. Join any time, the soonor livered Toronto. the better-only25 eta. Do it now. George and s. Coates, and Also Gramm land Garford Notor daughters. Mrs. N. Wagg and Trucks.. A" Miss Annie Besse attended a party Gasoline Engines, Cream Separators and Power Spray 0 v- ist the home of Fred 'And Mr,. Outfits. Sbaw-Overland Sales Co., Fisher, of Scarboro, o9e day last elaide-St.-Wel­ Also-41-gant for the.Tnhn Deer MT g Co., of Welland. manufacturer of 9 vve6k Is TOM01 j%ble time. all kinds of Farm Implements, and sole agents in ;9! *T 0 two, police Ontario for the Speight output, The es who rvw 110K tog a 'were elected by acclamation at Hs A- Blacksmithing and Woodworking in all its branches. 1d; 'Ahe year have appointed James 40 Pickering Lumber Yard Underhill as L member of a i't AL a 00 the third me M — the Board. Mr. U .. Brock Road P1 'islilift All kinds of rough bemlock, 1 al Underhill hasW. H. Jackson, 1 ­2 M ism o- ,Consented to act and we -believe - al Fab tips 7 the choice to be a wise one. - ------ 44C inch�,ne dressed. In sidings—we e Manitoba, drop, About for cl 01 1.,Mard Find feather edged. forty of the young people -of the Baptist church spent Wed- Ayr a In shingles-New Brunswick and W� May nesday night at the home of Jas. British Columbia. 4 ne Montreal and* and Mrs. Evans of the 5th line of in ready rooting-Montreal Brantford make. •Uxbridge. A:most pleasant t THE DOMINION BANK W, July was spent in games, mnsic, a Lid M.P.,PRESIDENT. W.0. MATTHEWS,VICE-Pil Sept -4 W. D. GORDON & SON, ill zoll 08LER, social intercourse, after which C, A. BOGERT, General Manager. Oct. PIM• Pickering,Out lunch was served. tspigai ill sp lL000,el nearive ftne S4,04O.W. Tsui Asaft STCOMOM Nov The carnival in the Caledonian Farmers' Banking Needs Dec. Rink on Tuesday evening last was JanulLry.1913-Whitby 13, Oill 14,Brougham 15,Port Perry 17,Uxbridge 10,Cannington 9, :quite a sticcess. There was a large have always received the C103e3t&tteAtiOn from,the Dominion Bank. B*averton 8,Uptergrove 7 attendance and everybody seemed Saies Notes Discounted or Collected on, most favorable terms.. Fred Adnir to have a good time. Fr of Pickering, won first in the bar' Still in Business 7 rel race and George Strausser, se- 'WHIT6Y BRANCH: A. A. ATKINSON, Mantiger. 0221nents I Will Gond. There were no entries in the And prepared to do all kinds of Farmers' race. In the Farmers sons' race, Magnus Morgan won !"Woodwork Repairing and first and Fred Sanderson second. I Of all mataill and design The annual entertainment and e Tire Setting. kept in il It will pay You sleek tea under the auspices of the Mis- to call at our works at inspect on $1000 Fe b'y - Clearing Sal and obtain priors. Don't be misled by Sion Band of the Claremont Bap- agents we do not employ them,oonsequill tilt church will be held on the SPECIALTY IN HORSESHOEING ly we oso, and do throw off the MPG$ Tuesday, Feb. 18th. Boots and Shoes, reg. $1.40, sale price $1, Rnbbers, reg. 1.00, evening on- for 85c., Ladies' Rubbers reg. 75c,' for 65c. Ind. phone, No. 302,'Claremont oommissiou of 10 per oeril.,wbioh YOU Wil Rev. W. A. Cameron,B. A., B. D., oertainly save by purobasing from as. of Toronto. will give his popular Dress Goods, Lustres, green, brown, Toques and Hockey Caps, reg 25 lecture. "The Land of Scott"and cream,reg 25 and 30c. for and W,, for We nd 25c AWTIN. MCGRATH WHITBY GRANITE CO., Miss Irene Symonds, soloist of the Cashmeres, wash goods, brownBoys' S vreaters and Sweater Whitby, Onsl -Bloor St. Baptist church will give and navv.. 2c Coats,50c and 60c CLAREMONT,' ONT. -a number of Scottish selections. Black Serge, reg 20c, for 15c Men's Sweaters, grey, reg 1.00 for 75c 'Tea will be served in the school. Panamas,cream,green, r.g 50c 40c Men's Navy Sweater Coats-1.00&150 E. W. EVANS . 1 Voils, red, cream, reg 50c for ' Vic Men's Wool Pants :50 The Pickering room from 5.30 to 7.80 o'clock. 85t, 1.00; 1.25 1 25 cents. Navy Mohair Cloth reg 60c,for 40c Men's Overalls Program at 8. Admission Sho ng Bags, reg 25c, for -10C Boy's Suits 4.00 and 4.50 P Manufactarer Ladies Button Boots, reg 1.25, for 75c Boys' Overcoats, re'g 6.50-. for 4.50 vigil 15 cents. 11.1 Vigilance Committee Pum' A!grand costume carnival will -Children's Slippers,,reg 23c,.foi l5c.I Men's and Boys' Mitts, wool-lined, Shop and Residence, Dundas Stl 7 also Gloves, 50c, 76c, 1.00 The object of this Association is to ''be held in the Claremont nn 00 25c,-50c,_75c.1____ the evening of Tuesday,Feb. llth, --lesgen-stealin d prosecute WHITBY, ONT. the costumes to represent differ- Jhe 1,81,"ncs. Three doors west.of Whitby House ent nations. The following prizes The a:bove' special values are real Bargains. Don't miss getting them. Of will be offered : Best lad skater course we cannot mention everything in this small space. There are Kiimbers having property stolen communi- a � ' a hundreds of other things will be on birgain. 'We are offering oats immediately with any member Bon-bon We are prepared to instal wood or iron in costume 1. $2.00 2. on-b .dish valued at $1.25. Girls under some horse blankets, wool-lined"x72 at very reduced prices... of Executive Committee.... pumps on short notice,also attend 16, Biscuit bowl, valued at $1,00. Membership fee 41.00. ,to all kinds of repairing.) Gefits in costume. 1, Box Of cigars GROCERIES-The best,always fresh and up-to-date., Say, have you sampled Ticke"IM&T b4bad ftom the President or Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill, valued at$2.00. 2. Briar pipe val- our 25c Black and Mixed Tel. No better value to be had, secretary on application. also,gasoline engines and, The second series of the squre gear sed at$1.00. Exec. Com.-L. 0. Banks. Salt by,the bb], 100 lb and 50 lb bags. Red Rose Tea, Salads,Tea, Coffee, Farmers' races will be run the .1 W. V, Riefiardson.,Pickering, Ont] MAGNET CREAM SEPARATOR same evening. Admission gents, J. A. O'Connor A rth u r J efre"; 15c; ladies, 10e; spectators, 10c, Phone Bell No. 50, Ind.26, D. SI.M.PSON & Co., PICKERING President. )Doors open at 7.80, skating at 8. u. QL'q, F . 'nf+ . .-:;x..MW.F:!"1-e•.:�!%•'S�th'ri'r,�C.,.:yrga,.,.s..,.an,±wAti•a,,s.a.e•.w.,aw':. tv*..4.aa..a..s. ...,pc ...9x.'..�:. .r,-„u.:+aa'avl a<,.Cj,,..N:....yi�nr>.etypy■,a,.•,.r,vas,ow;r•Sc."a'aC,MiL.4A•M,-+'+'., �N.s.' '`W-!y;9,j e- •.b� ,. ., u'.r.•azw•u�,e.., .a:_.'qy�'. ,d .. ',.»-^!e• .—__..�44MaMw•.Wpc w in 11h) ------ _ DDltr[c+ t1[ [111 rri1 IkAf Ltu AK3 Just what you need after al 0 hard day's work—A Refresh. IMPORTS FROM TMot LMADIRft trRAos Wash Day _ ing cup of _- �- - CSNTR,M• OF ANKR1OA �1 _ The Dominion's Record for ic)u Is the Largest in TON -. Her H-istor -- _ _ Fels•s of came. 4rain. _aaa.a• •na �ew.. -- LIP 'S e4sduw At Mama and Aniaaa a eroadstuffs. ^) 'A d"patch from Ottawa .says:: crease over the ear 1911 of $105,- Toronto, Feb. them,i95c; Wheat-Lake , Pa y per yTEA poo to. No, 1 northern, 95e; No. 2, 921•Zc; t � b notwithatandiug the fact that 198,889, Or 13.6 r OetII't. It may ` N . 3, 90c; feed wheat, 65a a �''hh Ontario Wheat-No. 2, 94o to 95o ?or car tsie'Canadian trade �$ures for 1912 be of inlierest to observe that the Goes farthest for the mono lots outside, ranging down to 70c for poor teonstituted a reooatd rl the history total tr&de of Oanada for the lasrt ' grades. of the Dominion in slew of the un- fiscal year was more then double Ontario Oats-No. 2 white to c to c on track, To- Makese of a as _�� s�salleled activipy wllic -abeusded tete-trade-of auly-ten-years-ago. - Biuin�s -�,#► i� every industry Continued in- the increase in that time amount- Manitoba Cate-xo. 2 C. W. oats, a1o; tp White as Snow in Canadian hinds might ing to $450,727,350, or 106.3 per BANKER'S 80N SUICIDES. track, bay port., No. 3 t hi eat.: No. ClInts. Try It ! 1 feed; 391-Ze, for prompt shipment. � •' ;; expected for some time, is the Gent. —' Corn-American No, 3, all rail, Toronto,: rn■aahe .d by Iitateonent oon'tained in the annual "Again this year, after a careful Cut His Throat With a Razor iR•A 661.20. Tha Jobn■on•Wch■rdwn Co Peas-No. 2, $1.15 to 81.70 car lots out- of Moouaai,c■a. of tthe Deputy Minister of survey of every source of eom;moar- Winnipeg Hotel. side. and Coanmerce, just, issued. Dial information throughout, the Buckwheat-No. % 52c to 63c. r<. lutmy last annual re r>t,” eayt wh,otle of Canada, it ie once more =1 despatch from Winnipeg says: Rolled 2.700,The Dtett ]fini'eter, "Io ventured very apparent, in vi4tllw of the un- Twenty-four hours after he had Boiled Oa arPer bag of 90 pounds,Wind.lir 221.2; per barrel, ia.70, wholesale, Wind• :J 1IDiCQ that this ftlrge increase allelsd activity which-abounds cut his throat with a razor, the Sor to Montreal. ... IDS °'P body of Eugene Delano, a member Barley-(food malting barley, outside, 1 I _ of.$7ra,SW684 shown in the total in every industry that coo kinued of a prominent New York family, tnfe65o. ttoba bran. It9 to 120, is trade of Canada, for the dsoal year increases in Cama Fan ranee may be residing at 12 Washington square bags, track. Toronto, shorts, $22; mid- 2911 Over that of 1910 would be ex- expected for eotne time. In this dlings, $26; Ontario bran, $19 to 120. is IGH SPEto ***dad when the octal year 1912 connection it may be observed that north, was found Thursday night baiae shorts, $22- HCHAMPION - Hosed. This prediction has been the total foreign commerce of Can- lying unclothed on the floor of his Manitoba Flour-First patents, $5.30 in p bedroom in the Royal Alexandra in, bags; second patents, $4.80 in .Jute y-1„ a'claw by itself-the state" bags; strong bakers', $4.60 in jute bags. imply borne Cwt by aubaequen :re- oda fore twelve months ended Hotel. t,u,nlnc, the most wbatanti:tt' built, iorae the total imports and ex- October 31, 1912, amounted to the =en1 cotton bag., ten cent. more per bar• the most sattstactory washer, per . porta for the `lain fiscal yea.! splendid sum o,rff� $991,756,674, as Ontario Flour-Winter wheat flour, 90 invented. u'ntin to no less a sum than compared with 4se04,253,387 for the ppeer Dent: patents• in quoted at /4.00 to only washer worked with mink g p � �i.10. • handle at side as well a top lever-Ino $874,637,794, the largest volume of corresponding period of the previ- the only one where the whoa top Country Produo• Wholesale. w UvAe for any one year in tfbe him- our year, showing an increase of , °p"16 up _-- • Aory of Canada. This was an in- $187,533,287, or 32.3..-per cent." d Egge--Coldetorage eggs. 20c to 23c in Ask your dealer to show you the Pe ' case lots; fresh eg e, 25c to Me; strictly . ?' { •Chan?ton" Washer.7. _-- .� newlaid, at 28o to 2c. � I Cheese-Twins, new, 14 3.4c to 15c, and I "Favorite" Churn U the worH'e � large, new at 14 1.201 old cheese, twine, best churn. Write ' 151.4c to 151-Zc; large, 15e. for uta;orns. THRESHED HER. 1tiEtiI'SPiPEB ADVERTISING. Butter-Latest butter quotations are:- - - / Creamery prints, 310 to 32c; do-oolids, 29c ST MA XY'L T. 15 Long Years. Mr. Rogers! of New York Globe a to 30c; dairy prints, 25c to 27c: interior R•�r's.orr. ' 'bakers'), 22c to 230: '-'Tor " Sas It Is Best ]tedium. Roney-Bu,kwheat, 9c pound in tine and Ovt?r fifteen yearn, writes y (lc in barrels; strained clover boner, i a patient, hopeful little Ills. wo- A despatch from Syracuse, N, Y. 121.2c a pound in 60-pound tins. 123.4c in „ ' '&pound tin■; 13o in 5-pound tine: comb �a+n, while a coffee drinker, I auf- says: In an address before the As- honey. tic. 1, $2.60 per cornu; tars, 13 - $ered from Spinal Irritation and(, ,e' ation of American Advertisers °, per dozen: No. 2. 52.40 per dozen, tr•+ a y vs Nervous trouble. I was treated by � S tacuse on Wednesday Mr. Rog- 1 � Poultry-[eve chickens, wholesale, tot le � 3' y g- - ,.'r', llo pe r pound: fowl. So to SOc; ducks. Sic -• . good physicians, but did Dot get era of The New York Globe outlined `' Ito 1St: rive turkeys, 15c W.S7c: eggs, 9c to latiCh relief, _ . 10c. Dressed poultry. Ze to 3e above live ali aggressive policy which the a4- . i �'1►: never suspected that coffee ze quotations. excepting dressed turkeys, at P eoc:atiun is embarking upon in or We to 21c. might be aggravating my condition. der to emphasize the superiority Beans-Primes, $2.50 and $2.60 for hand• s ea is'just as injurious, because it ad a ;picked, 1 - -. .� 2 j .and importance of newspaper Potatoes-oatnrio potatoes, ser_ per bag goataine caffeine,' the same drug vertisin as against the benefits ob- `'.� car lots, 75c, New Brunawicks, IS per ' nod in coffee ) I was down- 8 8 t ' bag. out of store: 90c to car lots I Oats-No. 3 white, 303-4r to 311�ic. Rye. twined by advertising campaigns in e ` '.` e sutsh OaionS Per case. s23B to.11.40. ch 2. 56o to W. Bran, $19 50. Flour, stn- darted and discouraged, but pray- the magazines. Stir. Rogers said, 4 p changed. ed daily that I might find something sealed May and Straw. bnluth, Feb. 4—Wheat-14 i hard, _ Sh g is art , "South of the lost motion t a, VI-4o No. 1 northern, 861.4c; No. 2 north. !; Baled hay. No 1, $1350 to 114.00. No. n4y , ern, 8414e; July, 8958c to 8934c asked( to help me, M waste in modern business :a $9.50 to $10.50, No 3, 1800 to e9.00; Bale + , A y,. May, 901.4e asked. - Several years ago, while ata represented by a misconception of 4 straw, $9.50 to /10.00. friemd's house, I drank a cup of the relations which should exist be- 'd Menton!Markets Live stook Markus. Postum and thought I had never tweet, the seller and the buyer of 3doncreal, Fib 4-Oita kens. an West- Montreal. Feb 4-ch�,�e steers. $6.30 to tasted anything more delicious publicity. A000rding to myy COII- ern, No. 2. 411.2& to 42c. Canadian west• gra66 d good at /6 to n to and the lower' ' From that time on I used Pos- h Crown Princess of Germany. ern, No, 3, 401•Ze to 41c, extra No. 1 feed, grades from that down to ed whale choios Ceptioa Of the proposition, t e ad 41c to.411.2c: No. 2 local white. 38c; No. 3 butcher■' Cows brought 15 l and good ftm instead of coffee and soon be- local white, 37 cents, No. 4 local white, $4 to $825, with Bulls rt, selling at $3 to vertiser should absolutely demand /4 per :00 lbs. Belle ranged from $3 to _ iia P that eve medium in which he 36o. Barley-Han, teed. 55o to 56a- malting. a to improve is health, so that IS per 100 the. Lambs. 17.25 to $7,50 per ' now I can walk hall a dozen blocks, � 76o to Me. Buckwheat-No. Z. 56c to 57c I 1 spends money delivers known and No More Neuralgia, Flour-lean spring wheat patents, firsts w lbs Sheep $5 to IS 25 per 100 Ibs for ewes and at 5425 t0 14 15 for btteka and or more with ease, and do many roved circulation as a prerequisite 15.40. aecoade 64,90. strops bakers' 14'0 Culls Calves ranged from 83 to 812 each. other things that I_ never thought ! P p q winter patents, eboioe, $535, etralgbt rol- Ris geadaehe Cured .. aa. .nd quantity. Selected ]one 6t g g Of the contract. Unless this i8 done lyre. 1495 to $s: da, begs. 5230 to $..35 b-no were made at 89 to $985 per too would be able.to do again in this' j Rolled oats-Barrels. 114 501 bass. 90 lbs. yon place a premium OA the manlbs., weighed off cars, and to s few in. world. of false statements." Mr. Rogers 12.121•& Bran-820 Shorts-122 etid- staneee am high as 19 50 w■s paid. g dlinge-127. 3toaille-830 w 135. BAY-No. Toronto, Feb 4-Cattle-F. rt, "My appetite is good, I sleep IA Journalist Tells of The Advantases Of rpr+ $too t. _ showed how newspaper advertising E. per too, car lora. 113x0 to 114, ('heeds- /7 S0. Cattle-Choice butcher, $6,2s to $6.• well and find life is worth living, I was the most efficacious and satin- Keeping Mervlllne Mandy Finest westerns, 13 do easterns. 121-2c to S0 good medium, 15.50 to $5.75; common• Indeed. lad Of m acquaintance on the shelf. _ 123-4c• Butter-Choicest creamery, 29ci I $3.75 to S4.75: cows, $'4.75 to 13.25; bulla y q i reaching the eon- do woods. 24c to 26a Eggs-Fresh, !70 medium of sac . _ factor m - I $3 to 15.25: canners. 12 to $2.50, calvte-- J y B said she did not like Postum, it was sumer to-day, and advanced in to 26c: do.. selected. 19c do., leo. 1 Stork, d ..al. It, to 19, common. to m N n SO weak and tasteless. y Fifty years ago Nervillne was need from 170: do No. Z stock. i4a Potatoes-Per I gtockers and Feeders-Steers, 700 to 900 proof of his contentions the follow- bag, car lots. 65c'to 750. "I explained to her the differ- coast to coast, and to thousands of houses pounce, 83.25 to, 2L7S feeding bulls, rs. 45900 nCe when it is made right-boiled ing masa argument: Newspaper 63 t.000 pounce,Milkers co 14,26;Springers CSA be bought in exact ac- this cured liniment •stied the satire fam• Lusted Feb. A- Markets. g 13 10 tr+ $3.SQ. Htlkerd sad Springers according to directions. She wao sly, oared all their minas ills and kept Ailnneapolis, . 4.-Wheat May, 873-act From S50 to $72. Sheep and flambe-Light. oordance with the distribution of the doctor's bill Small, Today Nerviline July- 893ec to 891.20; No 1 bald. g7}4ot ewes. 14 75 to $5,25; heavy ewes. 83 to 13'a ;lad to know this because ooffeedid Coda and is co-operation with eel- No. 1 northern, 86c to vt-k; No, 2, 833-40 lambs• 86 to $8.50, Hogs-$8,75, fed an� - Slot agree with her Now her c tb � B_ @idE 3 gel-lew, 43e- - - --•-- ling t ort or 100 per Cent. effiCl- pain-relieving remedies-ecnrcely a Lome "v th-ey exp"t to line Post fn t'no% rest of their lives," Name given led to take advantage of changing From Port Hope, oat., s­'j I- and enab f6ed that ir. W. T. Green& THIS WATCH �R EE upon requeot. Read the little book, conditions. way. of the Guide newspaper staff, writes The Road to Wellville, in pkgs. "For twenty years we have used Nervi- . .."There's a reason." 'RECORD OPERATION. line in our home, and not for the world Postum now comes in concentrat- _ would we be without it. As a remedy for TO ANY. BOY (ltd, .powder form, oalled .Instant an pain, earache. toothache. cramps. head- Took Exactly Three Minutes to Re• ache, and disordered stomach I know of Postnm. It is prepared by stirring This "Railroad King" watch to an aboolut•ly suit. a level teaspoonful in a cup of hot move the Appendix. no preparation so useful and quick to re- • Neve u Nerviline." aateed timekeeper. IE is stem wind and atom set; „ water adding sugar to fasts, and A despatch from liingaUm trays. ► 4noug� cream to bring the Color to lii4lglston surgeon hie performed Let every mother give Nerviline a trial; double dust proof back, and will be given Rare- golden brown. as operation for ap ep Idi'ci'tis in the it's good'for children, good for old folks- 1 � is either nickel or sold flnieh seen. Sean• _ Instant Poatum is convenient; General Hospital in exactly you can rub it on 'a• a liniment or take lar man's •lee. Send us your name and it internally. there's no waste ; and the flavor is seven min•utee from the time the wherever there is pain. Nerviline will IU address a4td wt, will dead You so seta of always uniform. S-ld. by grocers- patient was placed on the operating Cora ie. Refttas anything but Nerviline. Saeter and other post-oards to sell at 10 7r xactl three Lar ,. 4. 46 to 60-Cup tin 30 Cts., 90 to 100- table. It took just a y gs family bottles 50c.: trial else, 25c., cents a set (six beautiful Dards in each .. cup tin 50 cts. minutes to make the incision and at III dealers, or The catarrhosone-Co., Buffalo, N. Y.. and Kingston,, Out. set). When sold send tea the money, and A 8-cup trial tin mailed for gro- remove the appendix. The opera t� ". ' we will seed You the watch, all charges cer'i , name.and 2-cent stamp for tion took place on Friday. It is MURDER 1ND SUICIDE. prepaid. postage. Canadian Postum Cereal o1&imed that this is a Canadiam re -� r Co., Ltd., Windsor, Out. _10 I coed. _ Ottawa Laborer Trills Wife and , . Poisons Himself. .HOMER-WARREN CO. A despatch from Ottawa says: R ITAI N'S NAVY . PROGRAM .at the Lepage,• aged 45, a laborer _�- - ---- asPT. 4t, ToitoMTo. - at the Booth_mills,' who came here from Quebec a few years ago,'shot . . and killed his wife, aged forty, and r Committed suicide by taking Paris .: Twenty-two Battleships and Cruisers to be Built green, at their rooms, 87 Broad . Take A Sdsl� - At a Cost Of $4,00,000,000, street, shortly before noon on Fri- dof ay.' According to the woman's ' _ mother, Lepage came home Friday '.-Ede By Side �r A despatch from Landon says: mother country, and the vessel for morning and said 'he was going to Great Britain's constant effort to a° the fedzrated Dd`alay States kill his wife and himself. The mo $>�e"9t.Lawtmed►"' maintain her supremacy at sea is have voted the money, and which, ther rushed out to summon the po OCOOPGranal and it,. one like those from Canada," will be' a lice. but when assistance arrived scoop=sad aJq other / evidenced by the fact that twenty- modern battleship, Mrs. Lepage was found with two sKW in the tither. -� two battleships and battle cruisers British -shipyards are, also build- bullet wounds in the head, and the - Look at "St. Law- for her navy, all of the most'modern' ing six more large modern war- man had taken, poison. Mrs. Le- rance" sugar - its deeign, will be under construction ships.for.foreign governments. The page died en route to a hospital, perfect crystals-its in British shipyards during the total new displacement under way and Lepage succumbed about half lit wbilte sparwe-- ` present year. Furthermore, the amounts to 650,000 tons, and the. an hour later. Dg wen grain. 'mast ft point by point, and you will see that First Lord of the Admiralty,Wine- poet will ru-r very near $400,000,- 'f' - --ton- Churobill,_ has practically 000. SHOT MAN IN 'MISTAKE. — promised to ask Parlialn,ent- for To complete these ships with the -- /�bf/Olaatllj► Abs~ely money for five more. large ships, necessary speed will require very Winnipeg Constable Trled to Frigh- Hest U 81� Pwe T' stt,d it is possible that this number careful organization. Already re- ten a Milk Thief. � will be inoreased to six on.aoeount cent British programmes are in ar- A despatch from Winnipeg says: -� of the situation in-the..Micliterran- rears, and there are likely to be echo Zoopik, Ruthenian, is lying 1n a M►� °b°lceet &agars ever refined—with a atata44rd of parity ow, and the action of Austria-Hun- some delays with this record in ]lett fi f: tt saa`r`4Jin'bedat- by it is your biome, the General Hospital with a bu ` ar and Italy in increasing their warsbi construction: Heretofore uesir with at'ani`eed °°�� s•,twed°a«� • ; y Y g P in his right temple, as the reeu•lt of , , ptw o:�`eupr with ao itay.ritieaw6ts�sF'• - 1 aivai programmes. the Admir•al'ty has calculated on a revolver shot fired on Thursday -"Most eveety dealer aells St La•remee Satgan" k^. Then there are the three battle- two years for the completion of a morning by William Andrew Wise- „ ships which Premier Bordan of babtli sbip, but it is probable that ly, police consttable, at another man I.omstsa»xat�O ! u��!° Y0n1a Camila has asked the Dominion they will now have,to revise this es- who stele two bottles of milk from 1A A, F,lrli.amerit to, pmge.nt to the timate. a delivery wagon. S k- , .. , ... ._.. �. ... . -„ ..<.p!^u J... ,'; .- '..n' _ .•t •Y:._:,7.• :,rS`^,. .• _ .Y M.-.\, _ e✓-.'ty W 4• ••C'_ •-h- 4 i A ,.:F�; �.rtz, '' r, _ . MM��" tk' - - _ y - 7. , ,�0� COOCD NOT Awsord ileeteb Ana Dial. ARKENUN WEDDING LONG. ` is oontained in the Bible of a tion-dial set up in 771 B. Cr b "Happy Man" a Paradox Th"agb- t — �� Aha& to-oommemora a miracu- TaxingCelebration. PRIVATE OFFICE ,Y, u' lour healing of his eon Hezekiah. A prove Your Complexion, An Armenian -wedding is not very ancient one was recently dia- reale! forgotten. It lasts for eev- ` covered lying in the rounds of the _Hands or Hair( y g �� -DOCTORS AGREED TORONTO y g g eral days, and starts with a gen- ruined`castle of Finlarie ancient &,rr. ,. N E HAD BRIGHT'$ - .oral meeting of friends and rale- Perthshire, Scotland, the ancient _ •B g B $ r—c $� �hQ are—enter-tanned—by—a seat of the BreaUaJ anew_ n e —�`1 band of minstrels and dancers un- most dials, it has twelve planes for of pimples, blackheads and til the arrival of the groom. . In the . recording the lours and two circu- other annoying eruptions, midst of the uproar it is Armenian Cramming down M-chosen ^,., L ,Dodd's Ridney Pills eared her after lar planes for use in summer and hands soft and white, hair etiquette that thz "happy" man food, and rushing back to ps s Svc'years suffering—Felt assns- winter respectively. For many sen- 11Ve and l0 8IId Scal shall totter in with faltering foot- work,leadsatraight to dye- tu,ries the oc}cu ants of the castle glossy, p steps and blanched face (it has just At after first box. P pepsin with all it manna in deciphered been whitened with a little pow- +^ on , Unt., Feb. 3 (Special).— stood reared on a tall pedestal, re- mgr begin today the regular der) in order to go through the or- Proper habits of eating, k: Mrs. Alberta Goffin, a nurse, liv- fleeted in the waters of a fountain. use.of Cuticura Soap for the deal of preparation, with a Na-Dru-Co Dye- toilet, 'Ing at 40 Wright Ave., this city, has The interval of nearly 2,000 years toilet bath d shampoo, H'e is first publicly shaved, and pepsin Tablet after each been interviewed in regard to her between this dial and that set up anthen adorned-with the various gifts meal, restore good diger reported cure of nervous or Kid- by Ahaz shows for how long the assisted by .an occasional sent by the bride-elect. His bra- tion, health and happiness. trey Trouble b,,7 Dodd's Kidney Pills. dial held its own as an object of She states that the report is true in utility. light application of Cuticura tilers next fall upon him, and with A,box of Na-Dru-Cc Dye- 'Yt Ointment. No other method such vigor that he speedily stands - _.. wary particular. - 'i` forth as Nature made him . Then S50c,i at Dru� stt''& r "My sickness " Mrs. Goffin says, - .. �, A Royal 31. D. - � SO agreeable, 80 often Y Bei r' they completely reclothe him in new National Drug and Chem- Was caused from a nervous break- The only royal doctor of medicine effective and so economical garments as best they can—a diffi- tool C.o.of Canada,Umited. down and what the .doctors called is ex-Queen Marie Am#Iia of Por- in treating poor complex- cult job, when one remembers that 'incurable Bright's Disease brought tugal. Not only is she devoted to (Ons red rot& h hands custom forces them to hold candies on by cold and long weeks.of nurs- the healingarte which she studies g hands, and d7� thin and falling hair, in their right hands throughout ilia ling. I suffered for five years, with such,success, but' she is per- dry, operation. " "I was treated by three doctors si,sten,tly successful &a an exponent Cuticura S08 and OIIIt- p The evening terminates with bon- and was a patient in two hospitals, of hygienic dressing. Tight lacing ment have been sold through:: fires, more music, and much dant- FARMS FOR $ALS. �t but gradually got weaker. Reading is to her an utter abomination. put the world for more than ing. Upon. the following evening H• W DAWSON, Ninety Colborne Street. the experiences of other sufferers Though an exile, she spends some- the bride puts in her first appear- Toronto. = like myself lead me to try Dodd's thing like three-fourths of her large a generation, but to those ance by riding to church—the bride-. l DOD STOCK FARM OF 600 ACRE/ Kidney Pills. At that time I wan annual income et u n the r Wish1II t0 t them With- ]f with Three Houses: large Bank Barn. y upon Poo g groom walks. The priest meet's Moet be sold quick. Price is very low. ^ so weak and nervous I could not of Portugal. Her charities include, Out Cost a liberal sample them at the porch, and reads them : hold a cup of Lea without spilling experimental stations for the pro- ' p Gt EVERAL DESIRABLE FARMB IN w Some of its contents. duction of the serum of di htheria of each will be sent fres a very seasonable little homily up- t. Manitoba, Alberta and Saskatchewan +. r P ' on the obligations- they are about that can be bought. Worth the money for K s ' I felt a benefit after taking the a dread disease much prevalent in with 32-p. book on the care quick sale. to undertake. They next march in ' first box of Dodd's Kidney Pills, Portugal; a model sanitary bakery and treatment of the skin INDRED GOOD procession to the altar, where their � HAVE ovER oNE Hi. and eight or nine boxes cured me so for Lisboa slum dwellers; and'a and hair. Address`Cuticura,' foreheads. are bound together with I farms stln if eroeNE estint .ns of Ontoonario completely I can now walk a mile hospital and free' dispensary for (Dept. 25D, Boston, U. S. A. Bald chains. e. you ,- ult livithout.fatigue.' stricken women. Florence Nightie' Even then, however, another Im If you haven't used Dodd's Kid- gale was a great friend of Queen I three days must elapre before the- H. W. oawsON, Toronto. •ney Pills yourself almost any of Marie, and her Majesty often con t NE HUNDRED Ac ES - OXFORD our neighbors will tell y expectant groom is allowed to take g you the (erred with "the heroine of the �� ' {onrt:y; s4,n gravelly loam, !rams Z always cure Kidney Disease in any' Crimea" concerning her hospital possession. Thea a.re a long-suffer-Bits. � g' h�.nuAe. (ramp bank barn: other outbIIild- ing race, the Armenians. Inge: cll..e to railwiv station and market 14 lalrm. work, and derived much`-" from The world is always eager to give I' g' Apply Geo. More. Thameeford, or Western 4- the practical ooum-,el thus obtained, a man a boost when he q� n Feat Estate RxchanRe. .London, �N, �' the top.' gets near `DON'T NURSE COONS STAMPS AND COINS. � CHASING THE JEWELS. Few thingstare erfect. Even the s Chest coldsll P TRY THIS REMEDY + TAMP COLLECTORS-HUNDRED DIV• i The mystery of the Crown jewels, a longest way around has its short- 1 ferent Foreign stamps, cataloina which disappeared from Du�}in Too can't be disappointed with Putnam'@ Artum, only Seven Cents. Marks Btaasa PPe p Comings. Corn Extractor; It Is not only Ccmnany. Toronto. Castle a few years ago, has neer Can t Be Cured Many a man who is afraid to 4 been cleared u There are man f the mandsld#on Corn Doctor. but t. I + P" 3 take a chance loses his money on a ;tlousands know,, it i• the best. MISCELLANEOUS. people Who have decided views on -,By Cough Syrups, sure thing. Putnam s Extraetor is net a r ANTED - LIVE WILD ANISIAL9, : the subject, and prominent) among ' The one lace where duct slant. `i' all kinds. Pearson, Poultrym:a P greary salve that runs all G them la Mr Lawrence Ginned, the comes before pleasure is in the die- . over the foot'and.insames It, - I7)� Nationalist member for Westmeath' tionary: no. Putnam"a Is made to gn I J) ARGOIN - REGULAR ZSc. SHEET in the Britipl- Parliament. FOR THE SIMPLE REASON THAT COUGH + 1 right at come ":o rot R+I41c at wholesale. Sample copy 60. ` It's a poor rule that won't work Agency. Box ism. %innipeg Mr. Ginnell main- ,SYRUPS CO STRAICHT TO THN both ways, but drinkinz to a man's 'sem out for all time u tains that he s- STOMACH WHICH ISN'T Came You can rem.rve your Ct AN Ler a TUMORA. nAT cure ETO, t•, _ Po health isn't going to improve your- 1 y ,a ernal an ex-r a card 4eattes sufficient in- AFFECTED. ownr mea gnlckl7 with a 23c bottle, sold end rut tarn by our home treatment, Writq 1; r� recommended by druggists us before too late, Dr Benman kedl*al rmation to dib- _ _... _ 1k N' o!ve the mystery Co Limned, colllagwood Ont. - y The direct-breathing sure, "Catarrhosuppose !t ALL STONES, KIDNEY AND BbAD •ance and for all Mrs, Nextdoor—"I •our G der, Stones. Sidney trouble, Gravel. On several ocea- Sona." which Instantly Paschen ail dauRhtrr is ha ily.married ' hlrl� . Lumbago and kindred aments vostt�ly PP cured with the new German e - Qio'ns he has made atfeetiod parts Is best 'Rnmsdy. ?4agsbJ--"Iirdeed she is, Why,, her -`Banat." price sl.so. Another new remer� The Kava Sentla 'Lamber ]Gins= pays htlebaild is actuallc afraid to open a!iant attempts to I oonsider MIN ARD 8 LINIMENT the: ;8anolt'ebAnt% Dtabetes." Price 9200rfrom p Jnet note the lollowtag chars•-!L clear- • Induce the House of y show@ bow the-vapor of Catarrhosone BEAT liniment in use. his mouth in her presence, druggist& or direst, The Banal Mannfa� r. I got my loot badly..lammed lately, I -- - turing Company of Canada, LlmltK Commons to hear when inhaled *over* all the breathing or- bathed it well with SlINARD'S LIN]. TO CURE A COLO IN ONE DAY Wtnn nag, la F,t3 where the trouble really yte, g Sete d 7T and it was very truly. next L T T t' ' rr; ta(1 T,h+.m views on the ane in the name; throat and inn s-that _ Drt1 r i. QIt:.•:it CARPET QYEINIG _ •• - subject.- Solemnly is whyCatarrbowne atwa @Dara-tt - Dt'ngg;dry refund t17.�nc•y it It facer• tc, cure he seines, and E. W. uROVE'S orgaaturs 1@ on sa h bur. T. G. Mal(GLLEX. 4Sc sad Cieao not Phu to t sp.cwy.uh cDe members guess ' „_ Brlcish Arnarloan Dyaiing; Oo' . - what is coming. - s Mod pa"Iralers by port and we are nitre to aatlds. -- H r.,u like to be Som- How- would led\it,t Address Sox 4a7,Montreal Lawrence Mr. Ginnell in- pelled to sae ourself i,s lu - Ginaeil, M.P.forms the House y : 1t& - you to t p your neighbor 4. _!that he is in a position to make _ W h@i1 bUyTT1� �/Ct1T Piano 'Isrevelations, and just as he A Really 9D1Rrt Man. Mlnard's Llniment Cures Coles, Eta A,. Is getting into his stride it is dis- 'He always says the right thing t, insist OTS havlrsg an Aa that r of •t,eright t he,I I r— don't l: a 'his i I ri Ihave,.disappeared and the House is "afore than .that. He always well,as I did the last one you t4m,k i %21 IL 16 counted out. 'Tis very strange,and I x,:'1` , keeps still at the right time." of me. Photographer—Ah, madam, Plano Act ton curious-minded people outside the I have not the artistic taste that I House would like to see Mr. Gin- PILES CURED IN s To 14 DAYS had when I was young: and, be- _ inell given a free hand to probe the Your druggist will refund money it PAzo sides, my camera is getting old. B��I.ERS mystery. -The member for West- •I can speak o! the wonders Catarrbo-. OINTMENT fails to.cure any case ofJteh- Ne and Second- sone did for me," writes J. P. Fernandes, los. Blind. Bleeding or Protruding Piles la hand. I'or. heating imeath declares that the jewels could I ,� 31 days• 5W. When Your Eyes Need Care and ower purpose-.. TANKS AND -14 y an important figure in mercantile .life in be recovered at an time, and a �l SMOKF STACKS. Alts*'� for Iry t,. Try -Act Fq Remr T I Smarting-Feels r; • - Georgetown. "I had all• the dietreeetag '$ores nao le are so '{u11 Of fi ht cane van � ;•, enc anti liet•ing�;.••tem+: ' great scandal 15 being hushed up to 1? g Fine-Acts Quickly. Try It for Iced,Weak, �, taave persons is hi laces. . In symptoms of catarrh-head'was staffed up that even tAheir own statements con- wacery Eyes and dranulated Eyelids. Illus• @ lROe WORMS ,Pae high P -had s profuse dlxharge t}wm the nose crated 13ook in each Packalre, n.riae to j POISON LIMIT=.D TORONTO fact, Mr. Ginnell recently called on fllct, oompo*aded >» oar tkralleca-nor a-Paten%:Wed- " -I hawked and gagged and had a weak Iciae"-bin used In suoocrsatnl Pb yet clans'Prao- Eaglnes and Shipbuilders the Irish Secreta to la them on ace tor•ma*y Soca. how dedicated to the Psb- 3' throat. My ears bated and I had con- lie and sold b ihvaeriau at Ze and foo per Bottle. - - :the table of the House." A roar Stant pain over the eyes. Catarrbozone Mlnard'n Liniment Cures Dlphtharia, slari*e sye ttve a Aseptic Tubes. 76c and 60a D= ' p Po prospect - Murine Ey• Remedy Co., Chicago FREE TRIAL To cd.r grey Ilett went a at the possible of cleared my hear. etrentrthened my throat, nal Make It brew. •' English, Irish, " Plausible: :- g $notch and Welsh, Look away that lank bteath and soreness —~ Nothing pee so nice n - -to say nothing of other nationali- to the nose." Repairman—`'Is this the. place �i'hat Tbeg_Say a beautiful beard" hAr. " „ �'- Lot us send you absolutely %? ties, scramblingfor the precious If you have any form of catarrh or where the phone.is out of order? free ore treatment of { P Elderly Suitor—"But a man is as Luxurine, if it is'o-h• to jewels. throat trouble, out out all experiments- Mr. S ko="Yes• wife talked S young as he feels, yOt1' know." a crave to yous that it colors {` ' use Catarrhozone-it's repgtation is world- In private life there is no rug through it so much that the.wires Girl—`'Eryyes—after ` he gets grey hair and makeatt wide. A complete outfit with sufficient t grow,stows Itching,retno- ge Ion of the sleuth-hound about seem to.be exhausted. old," --, veadandnuand makeathe !° , Mr. Ginnell, He wears a beard medication to. last two months and an - " hair of man or woman or + indestructible hard robber inhaler cats child heavy and beautifully Minard's Liniment Cures Carget in Cows ,and a well=fitting frock coat, $1.00; smaller sizes with glass Inhaler. "SPE-ND T1tE WINTER IN CALIFORNIA. ltl�y. You leve only to send us your address �g with I Oe.enclosed for mating a•td packing•and we Though he is self educated, he is a Zk• and`SOI. All druggists and store• will send you anywhere our treatment, at our own - Attractive rates. will be quoted ♦tt inember of both the Irish and Eng- keepers, or post paid from the Catarrho• Proiid and pompous, the doctor variable route affording the finest seen• expense Write to=day. Address DR.PROSS$, ery. The Los. Angeles. Limi',ed, leaving Dept 2 203 Commissioner lztree:. Mons 41. Lab Bar, and helped to found the one Co., Buffalo, N. Y:, and Kingston, was strolling down the street iehe15 i. .. ' I Chicago daily 10:16 p.m. for Southern Call- �•_ Irish Literary Society in London. Canada. he was spoken to by a poor'woman. fornix the San Francisco overland Lim. lied, leaving Chicago r1:30 p.m., less .than Must of us know when to stop— w He has written on "Land and Lib- a "Good-morning, sir,. remarked „ "What's three days en route, provide the beet of after it's too -late. erty, and may one day write on What s your idea of prosper-' th-e latter. "Good-morning, " ma_-I ecerythinR in railway travel. The China What appeals to him as the greatest ity?" • Always a little more-than -d'am," replied the medico. '`I' ex I and s Uamnnt rf leaves and daily at Intelligent First Born--"Have tt you ever noticed, dada, how often " of all mysteries, under some such I have. pect you are making a good thing ire'es,_ Illustrated literature on applica• title as "Och, the Jewels." : tion to B. H. Bennett, G-A., Chicago and mamma uses the expression `And so out' of attending to that rich Smith North Western Ry., 46 Yonge 8t., Toronto, t I ' Minard'e Ltrfim@nt Ceras Distemper. boy?" suggested the lady. "Oh, Ont. -• on. And so on . And so on? Fa- yes, a fairly good fee," replied the ther— Yes, my dear; but I ami• Diddling the Doctor.. a �� Explaining " rr sore to say that it does not 1 doctor, somewhat angrily. Wel} 1 g Horse-power. y apply ' to my trouser buttons.'' An Irishman was serving in a re- whispered the lady, "I hope you The average man is apt to speak giment in India. .. Not liking the won't forget that it was my Willie- very glibly of act many hundred or climat,, Pat tried to evolve a trick who threw the brick that hit' him." thousand horse-power,' but it is ex- _ by which he ,could get home, Ac- tremely doubtful. whether one per- i 0 cordingly he went to the doctor and A son in a hundred has a due appre- told him his eyesight was bad. The ��['E►scD R U acC 0 ciat'ion of what the phrase really ` :.I a doctor looked at' him for a while -means.- Calculating the strength of and then said:—"How can you - Ruby Rose Cold Cream twelve men to be• equal' to one e prove to in'e that your eyesight is horse-power, it. would'require W,- ---= m bad?" Pat looked about the room A toilet delight, with the exquisite 000 men to, produce as much energy- and at last said.: "Well, doctor, do fragrance of fresh roses. Makes as the,70,000 horse-power developed 8 oil see that nail on th wall?" chapped hands smooth and soft and b the turbine y' f y _ machinery of a big ,. "Yes," replied the doctor. "Well keeps them so. Preserves the most Atlantic steamer. Then,'if the`men ' r then," replied Pat, "I Can't." delicate complexion against exposure were to work on the eight-hour-days},. a " to the severest weather. Try it- system, _those figures would give a you'll certainly appreciate it. y F`�P Doctor— Well, I hope, ,you pro total of 2,520,000, that being the4, A fited .by my advice,l" ' Patient - In 25c.opal jars.at-your druggist's, number of men whose strength `Yes' doctor'; but not so much as would be necessary to drive the vera•- samMe free Vifew tn9 leatlearl 10 s. y 1 ti ISSI.i;-R—'i'3. you did. NATIONAL DRUG AND CHEMICAL CO. Be] across the Atlantic Ocean. a Chemical. of Rada,OF = ' lr•f�' t' OF CANADA. LIMITED. 184 Toronto. n r. ..:w-�x ,��---•. -•+-• wv,.Aa,g�;y:K� ��� ,,.—ss•-.. ,,.-S:.a��h r.... .. .� "". r, .�:.. .x -v,•. :i • , ' -Alf. and Mrs. Rogers, of gin- Hugh �' arse,.. .. Mitchell - LOCALI�MS. Whitch One. .,. 'el + �w. sale, a pent Monday with the form- 'Bennett - - er s arents- an re. Rogers. Harrison "-- -" _M. S. and Ars. Chapman were Qh War in the Air, - • Wells 1 -Miss Gertie Cronk spent a few in Toronto on/Wednesday attend- The Sign at Six, .-.white - =days is Toronto last week.' ing the wedding of their cousin, Fiction (Juvenile) , 1 -Mte.E. J. Shirley is sending Miss Jennie Dale. Martha by the Day, Limann pp _. 4s couple of days in the city this -Miss-Edna Smith, of Toronto, Daddy Lon Legs, Webster ti gy accompanied by her friend;--Mr: Iiitb-e-Border Country -- -Bacon - -W. Morcombe has been laid Rawlinson, visited with L. D. and Ned Brewster's Year in the Hawkins r SAM , - off duty for the t week owing Mrs. Banks on Sunday., Big Woods, - y 1? biont omery Zo J"nesa. --viii coni-dealers have been Daw nicie6 or AvonJee, g -Many are suffering from the getting several car-loads of coal Daws.of To-morrow, Bennett prevailing colds, a number being during the past week,consequent- Biography ; e house. ly some of our residents are in The Man Who Bucked Up, Howard -Arthur Boyes an n. mqe er and Travel' Trailing and Camping in drew had Ind. phcnes installed in -The Lake Simcoe-Ice Company Alaska, Powell' their respective residences on are wanting fifty men to begin General works pM/NG ,COM/NG Tuesday. work on Mogday.morning neat at A Group of Scottish Women, Graham • - _ - r-The township council will the ice-harvest at Frenchman's Philology meet at Brougham on Monday Bay. Their advt., appears in The Law of Psychic Phenomona, : Q neat for the transaction of goner- another column. Hudson A Monster StOCli•taking , February bnsinese. -The Ladies' Aid, of St. An• Literature Wm. Morcombe sold a colt, drew's church will meet neat y Religion Service w • , Rhymes of a Rollin Stone, . y _two years, to Wm. Wilson, Tuesday at the home.of Mrs. Dun- two OnYanmortahty, g Grenfell -.Sale starts February 7th and of Brougham, for the handsome bar;'of Dnnbarton. Vehicles will Htatory figure of$225• be at Simpson's corner at a quarter Reminiscences, Cartwright -- -Walter 5 Lee, B. A.,of Knox past two to convey those who wish Magazines ost to attend. Maclean ends TUeaday Feb'y 8th. -"'College, occupied the pulpit ms acnepptabiy in St. Andrew's church -Un Thursday morning, . the World's Work on Snaday last. day on which we go to press, the Ladies' Home Journal -Mise Cora Burling returned Pickering mail was thrown off at Woman's Home Companion :.home on Saturday, afters spend. Dunbarton, which is a frequent Delineator - C y, 1� Popular Mechanics -Positively a_ Cash Sale ing a few weeks at the home of occurrence, and in consequence, Westminster Review -- - her sister in Milton. we will be minus some of our' dis- Hibbard Journal -Reeve W. W. Sparks and de- trio news. Canadian ;. ty-reeve Hoover were in 'whit- -The special services in _the Quiver " ppuu ._ last week attending.a meeting Methodist church are being con- Munsey's - -We are hitching the Dollar to. the f of the county council. tinued this week and also next. Everybody's ' -Mrs. Davidson, who sustained The attendance is large and in- American a fracture of her thigh bone a few terest increasing. The subject `- days ago, is making satisfactory for Sunday evening Why every WHITEVALIL biggest f load i� ever pulled. progress towards recovery, young man should be a Christiau•" The anniversary services of the -James Owens, of Toronto, but w' be ' a D. F. ill that Church-We regret to report t �;'hitevale Methodist Chu ow confined to his bed who was formerly a resident of held next Sunday. Res. Mr. Jordan, Of rile numerous bargains Every is n J with the, malady from which he Pickering, died at his home at the a StontYville, will preach at the morn- 32 years, His funeral took ing and evening services and 'Mrs.Jor- — �• _ ----- -The bachelors of this vicinity Mace on Wednesday, when his dan in.the afternoon at 2 o'ciuck. mlzed OII large od was in*erred in the R. C. wc-lll be ire gave their friends a dance in the Y town-hall on Monday evening and ceinetery. Services were conduct- _•_ .`:SALE RE(iIBTER. - a most enjoyable time spent by all. ed iu the church and at the ceme- __:.. _ _ -Rev. T. -C. Johnston. B. A., 'tory by Rev. C. C. Cantillon, pas- WEDNESDAY. FEB, 19th-Credit sale bills read them 3 of Horning's Mills, and formerly for of St. Francis de Sales Church. of 28 fresh milch cows and springers of North Bav, is expected to.oc- -James Denny shipped two ear- 5 horses, on lot 34, con. 8,Pickering, cupy the pulpit in St. Andrew's loads of mixed stock from Green- Green River, the property of A. carefully. - burn station on Monday. Since Heisey. Sale at one. See bills. F. ' _church on Sunday next.! Y• yy regular meeting -of the the New Year Mr. Denny has Poscill•auctioneer. -The g g - uction sale A. O. U: W. will be held on Tues- shipped stock from this locality T HL RB DAY FEB LOth -A da evening next. A full attend- to the value of $0635.00, a'pretty of farm stock, impiemente, etc.. at t1� A 1 VH FORE THE BILLS Y g good record for one month. Farm- lot 22, con. 3. Pickering, the pro- mice of members is requested as g peaty of Gascoyne Bros, Sale at ° -- .-important business will come be- ere should be rolling up a good bank account, judging from the auctioneer.See posters. W. B. Powell, _ .,'fore the meeting. ] Rg auctioneer. i -Mr. Hunter, of the Standard prices they receive for their pro- THrR8DAY, FEB. 27th-Auction rale I � �� ����� Bank, returned on Thursday last ducts. - offarmstock, implements, eta at a a !+ to resume work, after being off -Messrs. W. W. Sparks and R. lot 80, B. F. con. Pickering, the ptro- dntg fora month owing to illness. R. Mowbray are in Ottawa as re- perty of Peter Marks. Sale at one. We are pleased to know that he presentatives from:. Pickering See bills, W. B.Powell, auctioneer, has quite recovered. township in a delegation, who are TUESDAY MARCH 4th-Auction sale © C _ r A _ �. ` -A. IL Crysler. of St. Georlte, interviewing Premier Borden in - of registered and high grade horses, has been re-engaged by R. A. regard to securing a subsidy froth and cattle, farm, machinery, housefor two will- Bun'ting_ and entered upon his the Dominion Government to bold furniture, etc. at lot 7, con. 1, We are busy taking stock sand greatly reducedclear out some winter lines .. ,duties this week, Mr. Cry sler is build an electric railway from To-- Pickering, the property of Stephen- 6 y prices. a capable man and we are pleased ronto to Port Perry and Uxbridge son Bros. Sale at I2 sharp. See All winter Underwear, G nts'; Ladies' and Children's Sweaters, Fascinators, - - to see him•i an a midst again. and connecting with an the inter bills' W. B. Powell, auctioneer, Toques, A good ltnelof'GeuWs Sweaters. grey, navy and brown,seg EDNEZ*DAY. MARCH 12th-Auction 51.00, to clear, at 85c. A line of Ladies' black Sateen -$1000 Clearing Sale for Feb'y. vening poiuts. The Hydro-Elec- sale of registered and high -grade Undershirts, reg. $1 and 1.25, for 85c. See advt. neat page. Don't miss tris Cummirsion are willing to cattle, pigs etc, at lot 34, rear of Our Groceries are fresh and always well assorted. Everything you want the bargains. Boots and shoes, provide and finance the power con. '.', Pickering, the property of you will get at Gillespie's. Our cheese is prime and known reg. 1.40, for 1:00; rubbers, reg. lines and power stations nese- James ycCrae.(we•stof teherrvwood) far.and near. 18c per pound-try it. 1.00; for 85c ; ladies rubbers, r@g. Bary ftir the railway, bat it will _ Sale at 12. Trains met at Cherry- ;A line of Brooms at 33c, to clear at 25c while they last. 75c, for 60c. D. Simpson & Co. ' rest with the nitinicipilitles .Con. wood statical on morning of sate. Special broom 40c and 45. -F. Allen, G. T. R. agent. is off corned to construct the-tracks and Gee posters. W. B. Powell, auc- , � { g Corn 10c a tin', Peag l.c Tomatoes ]27ic, Salmon hc,20c and?,3c. Autry owing to the, serious illness provide the eclnipment. The tioneer, of his wife, but the are pleased to arrangement tvonlcl not only Qive - _ _ report that she .is now ahotviog the needed tran•portatiun, btrt 50 MEN vPANTED G• •A. GILLESPIE, I)UNB.�RTON ai lis of improvement. In his ab- would facilitate' the distribution — -- -- ----- . -- _ � sense W. Stork has charge of the o fight sail power t tong t e On �fonslay.morning. Feb. 10th. to i _ station, municipalities, and reduce 'very-•ctic ice fur the Lake Siuicoe Ice Co. 'Your Hens ' Lay -Remember the concert to be lunch the cost of power to Ne Apply to DO r given in the Presbyterian church. fanning community. A. WILDS, „ - on the evening of Thursday .Feb. -A deputation from Whitby 19 Frenchman's Bay, -' 20th. Mn,. Somers-Cocks has Presbytery, consiatiug of Rev. Dr. _ ' • - _. _ _ - - - ' 'kindly consented to take part in Abraham and Judge McIntyre, of Plant BO�S'�iAti'9 Non is-the time you should get lots of-'•Eggs• - the programme, and she has of Whitby, and Rev. Mr. West, of guaranteed also secured . the services of Port Perry, met with the mem. . . ur$enr 1 tccl•r Mise 'Sirstbrook the well-known bens of St. Andrew's congrega- -iti will grow- Poultry Grit r _. elocutionist of,Toronto, to as tion at 2 o'clock on hlondap and - �'e sell : 1 Oyster$hell _ - ;'e Rant two mare agents - - - - _ -Egg g her in the program. Watch out at 3.80 with the Dunbarton con. 8 .1' Poultry Food for posters giving full particulars. gregation, with a view of effecting in this county i Producers -Ground Bone -On Monday morning an asci- a union of these two congrega- T)3Ciq•W.BOWMAN 8t SON Co,Ltd,' ,;► -dent befel a freight train at Pick- tions, and if successful in their Ridgeville, Ont. _ StQyES ' AND HARDWARE r eridg- station. While shunting, efforts, would later attempt 'a another freight•backed up on this union of the Brougham and Clare- TOOLSi SHARPENED one smashing several cars, knock• tiiont congregations. T`he object — , ' 'B U N D Y s '. ing them down the embankment of this re-arrangetiient of the con- We make-a specialty of crosscut saws, JOSEPH 'and into the plowed field adjoin- gregations is to enable the work Tools of an kinds, Locks repaired. ing. Among those destroyed was to be done' by r two ministers in- Razor-boning a specialty. For first- the caboose in which was the con= Mead of three as at-present. Ow class hair.trim or an eaav shave call �^•� �/ c daietor, who treceived a severe ing to the necessity.of increasing at the East-end Barber Shop, BOOTS S ANLL S!'7OG S See our House Furnishings of all shaking tip as the car toppled the salaries of ministers on account kinds. Slightly used Carpets.... over. The cars wrecked' were of the, higher cost' of living,'the from 15 cents a yard up. 1, completely destroyed, and were Weakening' of the congregations W J, GORDON DICKERING We have a complete stock of the best Boots and Shoes= that can be afterwards burned. ' It is report- by death and renrovids and the -,-procured. If you havn't been getting satisfaction ed that the accident was due to scarcity of ministers, the Presby- DALE - the inefficiency of several new torp thought such a re-a'rran'ge- ELM LE MILLS bane-a look at our goods.- hands to whom the work was ment'very desirable. The Dunbar- Strange, ton'congregAtion, howeverstrenit- -On Wednesday,three men not ously opposed the proposition, as -MEN 'S OVERCOATS too attractive in appearance paid they considered themselves quite Is the place to get your-next - - our village a friendly visit, and capable of supporting a minister ba of Flour. Men's Fur-lined Coats are lower in price this year and we are ' for a couple of days made them• of their own. Their pastor, Mr. g '- selves the guests of the town. Our Macfadyen, had succeeded in Ogilvie s RoyalHousehold can't be showing exceptional good values. _ village constable allowed them, bnildingtrtip a strong congregation beat for Bread. -•,;the privilege of remaining is the and they did not want to lose any hall over night. Tliey liked their of their 'services to which they , 'Glenera Flour Pastry Flour - R. •A. ' BUNTING) �P:ICH•IERING quarters very much and there was had been accustomed for so many Graham Flour an abundance of stove wood and years, Fresh Rolled Oatal coal oil, and they admired the - Bran and Shorts hospitality of our residents. They PUBLIC LIBRARY .. pats and Qat Chop + decided to prolong their visit, but =- Barley and Barley,JChop h PREPARE FOR WINTER - an Saturday they were informed The following Books and Magazines - Mixed Feeds - on must vacate their place .have recently been placed on-the shel• .-- By getting your -they must ves-of the Pickering Public Library: Molassine Meal and Molasses Meal _ of abode, which. they.. did with TITLE AUTHOR Special prices in ton lots. ROBES, BLANgETs AND HARNESS NOW - , -- ` deep regret. In these prosperous Fiction(Adult) g times there is no excuse for men Corporal Cameron, Conor F. W. �7G'''ee]s43 being idle, iiud living at the ea- The Mountain Girl,.. Erskine Blankets 1.50 tip, 'Seisk. Robes 8.00 and Q.QQ, Cub Bear do 12.00. 47 pense of others. -If they will not The Lighted Way, .. Oppenbein Chopping every day. ' wick of their awn free will, they The Heroine in Bronze, Allen Call.and see our assortment'of farness, Halters, Trunks, ' should be plated somewhere where The Lost World,. .. Doyle pICKERYNG MARKETS . The Card, Bennett - Shit Cases, Whips, etc., at reasonable prices. r. x they cannot escape it. We think _ .99 The White Shield,. 'Reed i Red Winter Wheat, . rile county ehotild provide the " village with a lock-rip, where char- The Erasers Devil, Metcalf Mixed .... .go PICgERINQ HARNESS EMPORIUM rs like these mi ht be laced Rornance of Billy-Goat Hill, Rice Spring Wheat.................. .80 g p Through the PoQstern (ime. Barcla�I80 W. J. COAKWELL fe-kFeping until they leave John Sherwood, Iron Master, Mitcbell Goose Phone Ind. 301. r their eRse dispos1d, of by Sunshine Skt tches of a Little Rproutc�d..••••••;;;••::•: ;i0-33 c ..... ..... • , -tris istrate, + - ,•,' :,ter.. .. •.,'...r ..�WC•'. .� ,cc t i Town, Leacock p 33 S•ni • .. .xe(,fe •,V.{ . nKr,: ....y• >wn. •r.P-: .:°w.. -u-i a. '9•.:w..V ... '_ •a..• .-rn:_..., ., • 'V' :e'e e.. .y '+' .r-:«•' w,s, I,._.,a,. e_� .p f•.•"1k",�,fp,<i