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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1913_02_28 • i a , .. ilk �- N I ;KE- R1 QWIVOL. gXXI I. PICKERING, ONT•, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY .28-, 1913 �To. :22 OUNOARTON HIGHLAND CREEK _ Established 7b years _ _ • SPINS MILLSwhohaveMrs. S. Hartley and little daughter, The Women's Institute will meet onmca6 been Spending a couple of Wednesday. March 5th, at the home GREENWOOD8.�, }{ " months with her parents, James and of Mrs. W. J. Morrish. A Rood pro- \,I! 111{N RE. FORSYTH, D. of O., Regis Mrs. Foston, returned to Port Arthur gram including music will-be.given. a Y; • .of O.tmemberi.. ap the Optometrical euo _ last Thursday. MILLS suites of ofgla s . Eyeseew et ntionedfre given to —� sit for the shredded Wheat the fitting of glasses. Eyes tasted Eros."North — — CE<aremont. ,tett LOCUST HILL ,. FLOUR Banquet, March 7, Wbitevale. �j C. MoXINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., The large residence of the late Col. 1, . Edinburgh, member of .he college of - " Best Manitoba Button came near being destroyed by ■ROUGHAM Physioiane and 8orgeone of Ontario.lioentiato White Satin," T,� sit Ro7V Oollege of 8nrssoas, Edinburgh. `-Cream-Buns," " Blended fire the other day, but with the use of FOR 8p.aia] attention to dsieases of women sad "Tea-Buns," " Pastry the telephone a large crowd of help-. Miss Bella Cassie is visiting friends . ^ shildren. Office and residence.Brougham. ers were on hand in short order, and in Ashburn. m a : _ by united effort saved the building. Miss Edith McG.rPgor, of Toronto, TWO WEEKS PICKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL - Revival services are being held in the spent Sunday with her parents. and;X-RAY INSTITUTE FEED - Methodist Church-Itec•e this week on Mise Blanche Mechtn and Mies Mil- - 3r Monde � ' VIOHE1.I", - - ONTARIO "JUMBO" FEED FLOUR y, Thursday and Friday even- dred Robson are visiting Miss Wales, BRAN Inge, It is expected that they of Myrtle. I offer special low price R. ELGIN TOWLE, M. B., X. D., C. M„ iggpRTg -. -- will be continued every. night next The annual combination sale will be PhTeiolan•in charge week, except Saturday night. The held on Saturday, March 29. Further on Barley Feed 111 i5 tOII *: OAT CHOP ` Specialist in Rental Diseases. Prostatic Dia• meeting are specially successful so far. particulars later. twos of !Sen. Diseases of women, oaawas, MANITOBA OATS Service begins each evening at 7.45. Mice Maude Foster, Mrs. F. Foster lots Or Over. Tumors.X-Ray examination. Diseases or eye, AMERICAN CORN(To arrive) and daughter Besse spent Sunday car.nose,throat sad tongs Pitting glasses and , IN aoate and chronic dissases. MONGOLIA with W. J. and Mrs. Foster. Better secure your supply 09*e Hours 12 to s and 7 to v MY FEED OF A.LL KINDS Mrs. Peter Dafoe, of Michigan, Mrs. Mrs. Jacob Wideman and daL*hter. Laycock,of Meaford, and Mrs. Smith, IIOW and save money, te4a� Our prices are the lowest Annie, spent a day last week in To- of Toronto, are with their mother, Quality the best ronto, who continues very low. - T E. FAREWELL, K.C., BARRI$- Jacob Barkey to under the doctor's Quite a number from here attended F- fJ • TNB.0onatt7ycrown Attorney,and oonaty care. We hope he will soon be better the'doncert in the Presbyterian church eysatttar. Oowt Rotor.WbitbT. 10-v again. Pickering.-nn rhe+2Oth_inst.._and_w�re, it AF. CHRISTIAN, Exrrister and Arthur Williams and family, of ER- delighted with the .program through- e solicitor.Notary Public.Eta. Mone to Linton, are moving back on to his out. Wan. Once next dos to the Standard Bank, J. L. SPINE, LIMITED, farm again. Thomas Poueher and Colin Philip ; F I R E ePhitbv• slaty George and Mrs. Bowers spent Sun- attended-a-Congregational meeting in r PICKERING. ONT. par . dap of last week with James and Mrs. St. Andrew's. Church, Pickering, on fuotnif** f9ax-be. y .3pears, of Atha. Monday afternoon, as delegates from y ° ...., tits.-.......:.....: ....-...-..,,,,,,,,,. Archie Stover, son of Elias Stover. St. John's congregation. T�/ G. HAM-Issuer of M:trria a while skating one day last week. fell Ata u,eeting held in $t. John's IV. Lec•nses in the Ooaaty of out and dislocated his elbow. We hope Church at the close of the regular ser- SCRANTON COAL ' Pickering village, 271, _� ag p - vice t»7f4eodary last,-it- ----- - y VV 11JJ be well sea$be nisi and arnEl atm favor of extending a call to Rev. STOVE and NUT -_ _- i POUCHER, Real Estate Auc WHITBY Johnston, formerly of North Bay. 4 T. tioneer, vslmStor, collector and tuner CLAREMOtiT -' of vumaae ifcenyea.B:oagham. goy On Mondavi as John McLean, hotel- 41 for all styles of furniture. keeper, of brougham. was returning You havn't forgotten the Ban net now arriving ''(� HOPPER Issuer .of Marriage P uFt g 9 1J. Licaases in the Oonoty of Ontario.store and home from Whitkip, his horse went bops. Bring the girls. ^_ - B.BEAN1Tee13•noe,Olaremoea waoonhbrokeGh his ChicleftMc(irattvhe axle fwas FILL YOUR BIN GV ' TO OWNBHIPOLEEiS ' soon upon the scene, when he made a WEST HILL. WITHOUT D• OonvvanaB, Commissioner for taking R�Om � ding andavits. Accountant. Ets. stoney to loan g seizure of two ilYgallon- kegs of ale J, H. Say's auction sale of Monday DELAY. on!atm Property. "iaso*r o! Marriage Lia sada quantity of whisky,wine and OUR SUPPLY WILL NOT _ linos" whitevali• Out, T-► ' ntternoon was quite a success N° Picture Frames bottled beer. Mr. Stanley, of the Stanley Fruit _ �j POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, On Monday evening two men, Farm• purchased one of W.T. Heron's i' a for ooant,as of Twk and Ontario. Ana . Herbert Yorke and GeorgelJOhnaton black bor4ea. LAST LONG. � Ilan aalee of all kinds a.tennod to on shortest both of Uxbtidge, appeared before People are taking advantage of the 1 babe*, Addre•a Green Wvar P.0. out. Window Shades Police Magistrate Jephson, of Picker• favorable weather Go lay in a supply ed with criminal assault on a �Y B. PeOr WEi�tL, Licensed is collector A t� twelve-year-old ta girl. he while Iec he busythe ice Electric LLigor the hteaC000. have �a J. L. "'�1 lvit �� Lt� _ n. scannas of Oesarto and York. All tied. o! R say the pas w k wiring Mel- ' 4 ' .ales*onduae*d either t.vstely or by Scotian, �7�TDERTAgING two men were driving north of Bal- Mlle church This work i, nearly *; Mala nates collected For dates or nesse par• a cam• The case baa hern postponed - Ilea,rr,apply at r**tdaae.. EiiaaR,ah fit•.Pleb completed and it is gutta probable that PICKERING G 'r smug. Phos.orders loft as N:vs 00*e.Pick. -until Monday, neat that witnesses ; snag or 1Saooab'■ sear*, Claremont, will re. in connection : might be Secured.' Saturday Sundaverything y beam good working �. Mit*prompt attention. Rarefaction goaran- g y My phone aambesisladependeas&**I Distance no object. — 'T y evening the Women's In- , AUDL-EY etitute held a business meeting at O- A' AfA� t! - Prices moderate. 'Mrs', Chas, Lyn de slatted to Reaeb Mrs. Geo. Heron's to make arrange- j; S. R. PEN OCrecently. meats concerning their aummer�aeei• ing: They decided:: to have an even. �r, IWHirEVALE. ONr. t Mr•. elt, of Weptern Ontario, is Ing meeting at the home of Mrs_ W_ Best I lump Steam Coal and all sizes jy Funeral Diieetor al►d Ymkaimer. HE�, visiting amongst her friends for a Knowles. The lecture for the evening in Bard Coal. time. wilt- be on the Three I:s-Laughter, Mol. Jim Scxnervitle. of Pickering, Love and Lifp. The ngxt monthi-v 1'• Any business entrusted to me willL � �� B � R V was a ith rehxtives bore for a week or l be careful! handled. meati of the Institute to to be. held a . y StockToiu' ^ t ova. r A good st��ck of 1 and 'l in. rough and =Char ee Moderate - `/ at. rs. Stotts. g Beef fur the Eyster trade is report• A large number of the resident4 of dressed hemlock, also matched„r Independent Phone tie, 151t ed a long price. There have teen this locality bold a meeting on SAuir• pine and spruce•. a dressed —FOR — some go,wl goes disposed of. - reed pine Georgia ins . day evening last at the. hotel and p g P i; JOHN PHILIP CATTLE; 9$EEP Jas. Grille, who hag heeq engaged formed t ill Pr gree to bP known seN and basswood for Cesltags. with Pardon Bros. for it few Riontt]a, the Tt'Pst Hili Progressive ASsociation, �-�t T-�-•�� A`U HOGS. is on the loakfrut for A new pie, the abject of which is to better local �•/ -1J A 1 Work on the new C. P. R. road goes conditions, improve the localityand Posts, Shingles and Sawn Cedar. g This is the season - our stock a steadily on, underCantractorStewart. - Has a full line uI fresh and cur- y t k n ed a help one another. The officers elect- €; good Tonic, nod it pays to feed Several men are kept busy blasting ,.d ars r PrPa., W. G, L. S __ • _ed meats constantly on Mind. pauding; Write or phone for prices, - , the best. Use Hess abead of,both steam shovels. He ex. Vice-Pre,;,. W. T. liieron : Sec-Trexfi., `, i Spice dnd get results. acts-tn. IR r RRO$;-$realsfast-Ha New Stock and X1.00 spring, when a will begin a new can• . eREE j[s -$am, Bologna, Weiners, etc. packages. tract of several miles• north and east held on March the 8th, at 7.30 p. m., ! - o[ Whitby town. in Melville Church, to which anyone «} Highest prices paid for 'T interested in the progress of the local. LOCUST HILL - - Butcher's cattle HESS POULTRY PAN-A-CE-A ity will be welcomed. Try it to put your Hens in�{ood con- WHITEVALS' -Ind. phone. house Markham 1504, dition and make them lay. Yard, Markham 72 Y,- ,�• • • John Cat-ter has.been visiting-with Don't forget the Banquet March--7 = I. tekering ..liven{ -M, PErXrr1r ' relatives and friends here. at �[;h'itevale Baptist Chtirch. TIME TdBL�Piokerias Station a John Pouches, of Toronto, visited T.R. Trains going East dos as follows.- ay "y P1CKExINa PHARMACY friends in the vale on Sund . No, 8 Mail 8.08 A M. F' t-class rigs for hire Quite a number attended the dance WHITEVALE g 12 Local 2.50 P.X. at Wrd, Trans Friday evening. C DayDe or ni ht Frank Hastings visited relatives at Charles Parker is spending a week 14 Local 6.0�P.M. REAL ESTATE.•••• Hagerman's Corners last week- to the vale. Trains going West' doe sa follows- meets all trains �V, H. Major was in Toronto buying Miss Bate, of Toronto, is out visit- No. 13 Local 8.27 A.M. a carload of stockera this week. ing her parents. 11 Local 5.80 P. )d. Teaming promptly attended to. Mrs. W. S. Majora few da a last 7 mail 8.09 P. M. A, S. Pherrill's sale bad a record aty •Sunday included. Agent for Callaad;i Carriage-Co. tendance and prices ranged high. week in Toronto. A large crowd attended the Insti• "Mrs. ,Leary Is with her daughter, �•. H• Peak ,<>n Ins r tute meeting held at Mies Moores. Airs. Wade Toole,of London. : ay was visiting friends. �. perty and VillAge Dwellings, and relatives in Toronto last week. and Mrs:Pen000k ober Sunday. C sweiet t8 � in•first-class Companies. Abraham 'SBebeck sold a team of A. E. Major expressed two ponies horses for a fancy figure last week. focently, each weighing less- than 100 Bassett 1 twfilri8trd lr�tlw. No Pre11ZiL117C7 Notes John Toole is all smiles these days Pounds. If not insured with me,call and 'over the advent of a.bouncing grand- Wilt Ireson is moving to Mt.Joy. T i Steno rashers, 'Book-keeDei S compare rates. son. His house will be tenanted by Air. ga'��' . g One first-class brick house and William Burton attend the funeral Pherrill. Cashiers, Office Assistants, Corn- stable for sale. of bis aunt, Mra. Willison Milligan;of V. L. Long, who,is connected with'mercial and Shorthand Teachers Toronto. the_Copp. Clark Co., of Toronto; was Whitbya are in great demand, if they gradu• out here over Sunday.ate from the �• 9e R3chardsoa• David and Mrs. Turner, of rner,of A few of our friends a ent a ve •� •are visiting their uncle, D. Turner,of P � g�IQtr this place. enjoyable evening at the home of S. Carries a complete stock of Notary Public,- Pickering. Mrs. Fennill, of Toronto, is spend- and�llra, Mannell on Saturday last. }a in a few weeks with her sister, Mrs. Quite a number a sympathizing Columbia; Talking James Thornton. friends attended the funeral of the We ars glad to repol•t that Mrs.' -late Mrs. Robert Clark,of Locust Hill, rTORWON'j'0, osT. - C O A L __ Albert White has recovered from a on Thursday. Iastrumeats - - R. Barton, we are lad to state,is • HARD AND t30FT severe attack of la grippe. B. - • Many. former students are now Dr. H. H. Major has taken a trip to recovering'froin very severe injuries. and double disc records". 1 earning from $700 to $2000 a year. There is no man missed more than he We deal in only the BEET r:ixD of The Standard Fuel Co.. Ltd. Barrie,Churchill and other places in around the vale. = ° 4. Practical Education. We use best that district on business. u Che'rrywood Station C. N. R. Quite a number attended the birth- H. H. Middleton, wife-and child, of + systema, employ best teachers and day party of William Knox. Will Winnipeg, visited A: E. and W. S. �' COLUMBIA produce the heat results. Enter Mondays, Wednesdays? and save they are sliding around rapidly. Major over Sunday. ' now. Catalogue free. _ Fridays only. 'Wm. Sinclair reports that he will We are pleased to report that Mrs. Instruments range in'price W. J. Elliott, Principal finish threshing this week, having John Kirton and•Mrs. G. Bury ]der from$17. 1 hornless, had the biggest season In the history are recovering, both havtng'6een!11 to M. Qor. Yonge and•Alexander,Ste. of the Whiteyale Syndicate. most of the winter. _ _ - Phone Mark. 5020 The elite of Whitevale society at. Arthur Laughlin, we are sorry to :' •• ;y .7 1 t e ♦ r ♦ tended the party at the home of John say-to say, is leaving our midst and to If you have not heard a new y r Tlar'P@ oti1 lets of ��rL�r ; and Mrs. Michell,held in honor of the goint West to seek 'his fortune. He y Talking • Blacksmithing 20th anniversary of'tbeir marriage: will a missed here. modern umenti call and We are lad to rs ort that William Those who took In the. Free Stock C. B, IUCt, OF WHiTtVAL>e R P We will give you is, re *red to furnish you an thi and Blake Beaton are able to resume Judging Course at Brougham Friday a demonstration. $wing rented. the- Dunbarton 'shop P P y y pg their studies at Toronto University,' last were very much pleased and hope . •, t and opened the same,I am prepar- do the line of water supply .such as beth having suffered .from.a severe that more meetings of that nature , R - N BASSETT ed to do all work entrusted to pumps, windmills, hydraulic tame, attack of la grippe. will be held. . . ,�•,, me in the above line. Silas Toole shot a fine fox in the The Shredded Wheat Co. are givin plumbing, etc. Hor•eeshgein�a specialty. _ - suburbs of Whitevale a few days ago. their banquet in the Baptist Churc -JEWTtiLF.R' AND OPTICIAN Call in an sae me an time. The are also expert well drillers He reports foxes exceedingly scarce on March 7th. Supper served from y p + respectfully y P y P y p and attributes this to the extensive 5.30' be Afterwards t swarcommencingsa good program me OPPOsrrs .►sur '• "k ` and res ectfull solicit our patron poor OrPros 'WHITBY �_ a• e for the f ture. Ind i shone 5521, the operations on the new line of Admission, adults 25 cents. P DUNBARTUN �� the C, P. R. - • „,.f�err. s .,��..., `",. . :• .:x-- -'•• -.:;.:. N-�cA,ra., ,:G„s, '� .y. z-x.::.�+ '✓• "�.ci,: L. `-d4. ..�.' 'c.., '� ,. �... 'L'." as ti, y+'.tia '•.�':--y,,..,. :, .: -. ,+. :....' ...,.,.,...,�+':, .. .. -•n::3•=z�...-. s '7" '.F,-. 't py,n 'a,.*�.n.L M'4x •e,&•k h�' �� ,�...��w �..�;:' ,. (�..... �� �,� m �,��y, e. xx -;54r_ , ntranign said ChaLARN 0snu-mA 4- -oft Son NOR i .. , , • i.. i Why e tarm "but it is not the first time that i nesat t en, mi ns nest + ; have come across something of that s r The stop a headachepromptly, yet do sot oostain any of o , now o a case very K A * » . 7 P ysimilar to ours." SALAD •s TEA is always the same, no matter a g the dangerous drup_oommoo Is headwhe tablet. Mit Yew yours." 'i DrugYg�tsi about them: 25o.a boa. "If Lady Romiaux is still with when or Whereou buy lte ",+^�" •" NAT10KAl OttW AKa OMiaueAl Co. N oAKA,M, 4e,.vse. 122 you," said Frithlof, flushing a lit- y Y .;: -- tle, "perhaps you will tell her that ;T ----------- — all is set straight, and thank her EA _ —= for having released Swanhild from her promise: _ "She is still here," said Charles Osmond, "and I will certainly tell ONLY A MONTH e her. I think when she have the . ' money to your sister•she yielded to a kind impulse, not at all realiz- ' s Ing how foolish and useless such a Is the choicest tea--green, black or mixed—from the finest tee. c plan was. After all, though she co=try in, the vror 'OR, A CURIOUS MYSTERY EXPLAINED. has lived through so much she is id--Ceyl°head P' � exquisite flavor „ hnass protected by the sealed lead packages. 6s� still in some ways a mere child. and free 3 He looked at the Norwegian, won- ----- daring what lay beneath that hand- before Iong," said Charles Osmond.won- at his oompanioa'a startled face, t ` 4 CHAPTER XXXV.--(Cont'd) thing of getting rid of the other some face, with its Grecian outline "I ink I can get at him through then at Blanche's attitude of down-+ r i'At half past four the. guests be- cloud I sometimes wonder what and northern coloring. a mutual friend—the member for cast confusion. r p would have become oil me if I had As if in answer to the thought, As for Frithiof, in that,momenti - �ggaan'to arrive. First, Mrs. Boni- g � ,Greyshot—but we must not be in he realized that his early passion ' Itarce and Cecil, with the children, never met you and your brother. Frithiof raised his frank-blue eyes, too great a hurry. Depend upon was indeed dead. Its fierce fire had Who helped to light the tree; than If you had never theltered us and met the searching gaze of his it, the right time will come if we from the rain is your house," she companion. are only ready and waiting. Do utterly burned out; the weary pain iMme. Lechertisr, laden with bonen "Will not Lord Romisua remem- was over, the terrible battle which. ` said, smiling• you know the old Scotch roverb of the most delicious bonbons for " rr y p he had fought so long was at as '`It is in some ways dreadful to ter her youth 1 he said. Do you 'Where two are seeking they're +' every one of the party, and soon k g y after there came as abrupt knock, see how much depends on quite a not thin there is at least a hope sure to find T' There is.a deep truth' end, all that was now left was a small thin , said Frithiof,thought- that he will forgive her-f" chivalrous regard for the woman they felt sure could only 8 g beneath these t words, whole pas- who had made him suffer so fear- ful Thea Charles Osmond felt a able it seems to me. • have been given by Herr Sivertaen. A' � fully, a selfish desire for her future Swanhild ran to open the door, and And perhaps, could he have seen strange gladness at his heart, and "I must not keep you," said Fri- safe Into Cecil's heart, he would have over a face there came a look of �'' to take his hat and Dost from him. thiof, rising. "But I couldn't rest (To be oontincred•) '% ;ger eager welcome seemed to please been more than ever impressed with indescribable content. For the till I had thanked you for your this idea. words revealed to him the noble Har the old man, for his great, massive help, and let you know what had - kr- slorehead was unusually free from Before long they rejoined the rest ture of the man before him; he ha. pe wrinkles as he entered and shook of the party, and then, all stand- knew that not one -in a thousand "The affair has made us some- " in round the tree, they sung "Gla. would have so spoken under the cir- "-hands with Bigrid, and he bowed gg thing more than mere acquaintance and smiled quite graciously as she delig Jul, and an English carol, eumstances. The interest he had ea," said Charles Osmond. "I hope s4 !LO Z ' after which the presents were dis- felt in this man whose sto had w4 ted introduced him to the other guests. a7' wa may learn to know each other r�. Then he walked round the Christ- tributed, amid much laughter and accidentally become known to him, well in the future. A happy Christ- �sL1y quite a Babel of talk. The whole changed to actual love. >> was-tree with an air of satisfaction, " mas to you. rp p, d—erect stooped—forward_ and entertainment had been given for I am not without a strong hope He had opened the study door, l1: ld�O a few shillings, but it was probably t a t ose wo ma -b�atua �� smelled it. y they were in tks passage- outside, , #d Goo `''` "So," he said, contentedly, "you one of the most successful parties replied. "But as yet I do not know i and he grasped the Norwegian'.& of the season, for all seemed full of enough'of Lord Romiaua to feel j hand. At that moment it happen- real 1 keep up the old custome, I see! I'm I .sL .�.!lild glad of it—I'm glad of it. It's years enjoyment, and all were ready sure. `It would probably involve I ed that Blanche passed from the to echo Lanoe s outspoken 'verdict the sacrifice of his public life. I do since I saw a properly dressed po p dining-room to the staircase; she tree. And the smell of it! Great that Christmas-trees in, model not know whether his love is equal �.just glanced round to see who heavens' It makes me feel like a lodgings were much nicer than any- to such a sacrifice, or whether he Charles Oamond was addressing so OMCt<Y!'�Atl KIi1QSo.mo. " y again ! I'm glad you don't fol- where else. has strength and courage enough; heartily, and, perceiving Frithiof, 1 w with the multitude, but keep But :t isn't fair that the model w offend the world, or whether be colored painfully and caught at the few.de CLew.*MT,aL�LEST,.ad BEST Hoses lodgings should have both Christ- in the least understands the law of a� ^-e see Wy-Why you�'+e•eO bete to the good old Yule ceremonies B g balusters for support.rt. ` „ „ .. beo+.wtuu er.to at Cto,h your eoo4 se. m.ae e mea-eve and Chnatmas�ay, said for@@��veness. pIm - j'r In the meantime (?eCll Waa pour- „ ,;�- Having realized what was the e4-Bo,husk"are impwubie. Ing out tea and coffee in the kit- Mrs. Boniface, so you will come �� you could only get to know Norseman's character, Charles Os- sool"at9-r A us`r"W"of Dyeine�mo o;,,,,°, V chem, where, fQr star oonveni- down to Rowan Tree House this ev- him, said Frithiof. pre mond did not regret the meeting; 71"soKNsox•ar a1o*t co.,L4=i ed. ecce, the table had been laced. ening, and stay with us for a taw I quite hope to do so. and that ►:ae.." 'c.e.d.. p „ be stood by in silence, glancing first ''Sigrid has allowed me to be days, will you Dot T _ -lady-help and not visitor," she There was no resisting the gen- eral entreaty, and indeed, now that ?Y told bar she must be is the other all was cleared up, Frithiof looked m to talk to every one after the forward very much to staying once �t ' _ .;English fashion, for you and Swan- more in the household which had grown_so home-like to.him. It"was hila will be Loo busy latching and AN Is arranged the the should o down '� - t B h g y car In . . "I am glad to have a chance of I to Brixton later in the evening; CHANCE e>• - " and when their guests had left, " saying one Word alone to yon, I * said Frithiof. "are you sure that Sigrid began a little sadly to make r� �+ .--;Mrs Boaifaee does not object to�the aeoeasary preparations. She � oBRIGHTEN R IGH T 'v this new plan sa to the partner- Was eager to go, and yet something 'd ` '� +.+I! L� �� e 'ship T" told her that never again under the �I/!�� ('f A� "Why,she is delighted about it," same circumstances would the little YOUR TARNISHE said Cecil. "And a will tell you household be under her care. 1 .y. HONOR i iso when she has you to herself. I "I will take in the tree to the /� / � '� �ONVR s. �O� ,Ism glad—so very glad that your Halliflelds, she said : the chil- � ! � � 0 '� � • REPEAL trouble is over at last, and every- dren will be pleased with it. And e>, THE MANAMA CANAL - thing cleared up. Frithiof, dont you think that be- "I can har- ly believe it yet," fore we leave you had better juste r A, C aid Frithiof "I'm afraid of wak- call and thank Mr Osm,,nd for his ACS' AND USEGoa Ing and finding',that all this is a help, and for having been so kind ° -dream. Yet it feels real, yhile I to Swanhild l He will like to know Y tAlk to'you, or you were a on y t sl] is cfesrzd a:lr— - outsider -ho believed in me and Frithiof agreed, and set off for cheered me up last summer. I Guilford Square. The night was '.. t T�i�1,�� � f shall never forget your' trust in frosty; and the stare shone out lone," bright and clear. He waltzed brisk- Her eyes sunk beneath his frank ly through the streets, not exact57 - •'look of gratitude, She was hor- ly liking the prospect of his inter er ribly afraid lest she should betray view with the clergyman, yet anxi- • Sound Common Sense Advice 11 ',herself, and to hide the burning ous to get it'over. and really grate- ..color which surged up into her face, ful for what had iieen done by him. No mixing--n0 � 0 It ntal:es work the turned away and busied herself Charles Osmond received him so dirty work—no9 .easy — a few With the tea-pot, which did not at kindly that his prejudices vanish- mess when youBla `light rubs bring A il want refilling. ed at once, and he told him just use the handy i a brilliant last- "You have forgotten Signor Do- how the five-pound note had af- paste in the big /� �r�s �+ lug shine. Not EIS aati," she said, recovering her self- fected his life, and how all had can, �VVe—�e7i0VJts P�**�+�—I yheSt• 46 possession. been satisfactorily explained. a+a.7 itffected b "'Ah! I must write to him," said "Such coincidences are very. ti "I more and more won- ---- ---.. . ---- `. .der how he oould possible ve such insight into the truth. Here Comes Mr. Boniface and Roy." \ _L 'r_ He turned to the parlor, while �Gtl kdnd of a culvert Cecil from the background watched the greetings with some curiosity. does your waggon cross ? In honor of Herr Sivertsen, and to please Frithiof, both Sigrid and ,y D OES the road yon use pass over ridzety, Swanhild Wore their Hardanger - dangerous wooden culverts, that are con- .cam \ peasant dress,. and Cecil thought . \ + etantiy in steed of repairs and often washed she had never seen Sigrid look pret- away entirely? Or is-itcarried safely across the low tier than now, as she shook.hands places by modern, everlasting culverts? Build your i• with Roy, welcoming him with all the charm of manner, with all the CULVERTS OF CONCRETE ` vivacity which was characteristic of which not only cannot be .washed away, but -''her. � actually grow stronger with age and use. 'tR,,* �'• Tea for �Mr. Boniface, and cof- /� Every farmer owes.it to himself to Indst,that the r-`,' r':r . •:; 1y 'dee for Roy, announced Swanhild , „ money he page for road-taxes be spent to the best advsm- -ti-• •f;; dancing in. Lance, you can hand � tape. As a ratepayer, bees entitled.to the bat roads that the crumpets, and mind you don't can be made with that motley. When culverts are washed =+ drop them all." /t► iril/ �;� out,and the road-rendesed-Impassable, he not onlysullen ' - She pioneered.him safely through _ inconvenience but may also be caused fuuutcialoss the little crowd, and Frithiof re- � inability to get necessary supplies in time for sing plant- 0 turned to Cecil. They'had a com- Ing. And at best,with wooden culverts,part f the money that should be used to snake better roads must be spent ,. fortabie little tete-s-tete over the OODEN every year for repairs'cul- CONCRETE -lj tea-table. Iru>ist atpo,t Concrete Calvert, 3•,• "I dare to think now," he'said, vertt0 are .un- f Culverts are "to{ the actual amount of the debts, It will -you and everybody else in our county, Pal T iY Y T t .a a�ghtlq, dangerous, ,l neat safe need no ; r, for at last there is a certainty that, b rpt, ' ' F;•f: !n time I can pay them." �� expensive, s h o r t- , Canada.Cement Company Limited repairs, and . a r e 6 "How glad I am'" said Cecil. "It `' lived. Herald I3efldit,;, Mesttrwl •' ••i ever-lasting. •�`� will be great relief to yon." ' "Yes, twill be like getting rid ` L'" °' Mea res. ?. �; T'res.cut ro keen t�• !•: �-.� � Qi a hau 'ing demon," said Frith- `0pT at°""" mom swat commum 1fOf. "An to see a real prospect 6006 �'• CWvov . .rite our ' • ` ' .� being ! e OTCA more IB enough Farmer Cart De sone.. Worn&Hes Depot- r-I.to make a the happiest Christof - M� peas I have vei knewn—to say no- '`, a , :ZS`�b4r ..• , Al 9 .�•• ., .-:!c , ... h .. .:. ,•.e :� ..u. .. ...;ice'.r. ,.-.. i+ri,U�.ti»ter tit=.xJ;.exp+•,.;,, �..+n _:.Ycsma"'1,:.?. `..f� ','�St.T..^:'.i'. ,y° � ,�.+. p. �'':.+•.-�'Y� ;"N6s'r: r -• .:., >_ �'...v�a*1., �,. "+#.,Y. �"•� M.=' ;r, 5e�•. '"`G N ,.ro• :.i `4,b .:.'�,'+ .,..C. — w�;r r,< "-an,'-F'+ „t*�+ +�r•"�,`.x -•t 4-•.x...a ... •.m"..�,.,' �s k ; ; - vc.�, tr.x+:... _ !rte•-r c.'�. & ' . - 7-... ....•ter !w�-s,K', ..•: -.ai•-o'• h i ••1"'.' ` 5i,'a.•.. 1r..- Q.S'• V, - DUKE OF MARLBOROUGH. IFT -8 OF „SLUMBER SAL0014 NOW. Despite the efforts made by influ- pp//�� i�i u I)t:dUt y Ir UI IV - in Your Family? ential persons to heal the breach LOW iL1/11ESS german Firm Is BuUd1i.qL Dne with between the Duke of Marlborough Sixty Bunke. —, 'At Runs Hand In Hand With and his wife, no success has been __-`-- _,_- An attempt to counteract the evil a ' Broachit Weak Throat achieved 1n this direction, and the SPEEDILY VANISH WHEN YOU effects of the "hassle” of modern a Health . --Pneumoui�C " ption. - Duke's sister, Lady Lilian Gren- business life is about to be made b fell, acted as hostess. Their two USE DOD LLD'S KIDNEY y sone, who are rapidly growing out PILLI . as enterprising Berlin (Germany) and, 1 i$i r Doctors State th—Vper cent. of P Y g B e°mpanY, which will shortly open ar. -the Canadian people suffer from of boyhood, spent their Christmas -` "Slumber Saloon" for- Berlin Catarrh. Few sacs it. You can at Blenheim and then joined theirworkers. J 5 r mother"on the Continent. Loren G. Ladd only found complete The German despite the tremen- , easily recognize it from the bad P taste in the mouth and from lack The Duke is the head 'of the pow- _relief afte>k using the Great dous amount of work he is able to of appetite in the morning. In bad erful Marlborough family, to which Canadian Kidney Remedy. get through in the day is very fond � d. Mr. Winston Churchill is related. of his afternoon nap., Until quite three the mnoous drops a from the The first Duke was the famous Ladd's Mills, Stanstead CO,, recent] ' 'throat into the stomach and causes y practically every business °d :-- .�•�. soldier who gained the great vie- Que., Feb, '24 (Special).—That the firm in Berlin although the working + nausea. The throat fills with g g toriea of Blenheim, Ramillies, Ou- seeds of disease left in the body hours were._from--ei ht is the morn- ' Phlegm, the pollens sneezes and after an illness are sure.to cause g i' 1 Coughs continually, not infrequent ing until eight the evening; al-:, ! F trouble is the experience of Loren lowed its employees two and a half -ly there is lassitude and chilliness 1;,::-r;:l ::s,:1:3:=; :.<:.,.,.,:.:,:i:gln,l,.,l t,l, G. Ladd young or three hours for lunch. Every- and aching in the limbs. : ` ••.....;.;.`•::::::::::::::::'i'•; a well known ours man ,.�. in this community. Mr. Ladd has body from the chief to the office boy Doctors recommend Ostarrho- °::'::= �1'�:i:�:i:++ also learned that those seeds can ,•'�' - tone, it is nature's own cure, It be cleared out of the hod and had time to journey oolnfortably to y Per_ his hoarse in the suburbs, partake of ' drives out the germs, heals wore feet health restored by Dodd's Kid- lunch in the bosom of his family and l spots, cleans away every vestige of ;. ney Pills, enjoy a round"forty winks" before Catarrhal fieaina. `'`''''' s "At the age of six I had Scarlet waking up for coffee and cakes and You send the Soothingvapors of '` ' - Po :::;!::=:a;;:., i Fever " Mr. Ladd states. "At ' the pine woods, the richest balsams ,� l returning to his labors of town. f@i::: aiiiisiiii twelve I had hold Fever, and at • s P , But with the ado tion of what is 3. and healing essences,' right to the �`� ' fourteen I h. Measles. About a generally known Here as the '`Eng- cause of your cold by inhaling Ca- year later I began to be troubled lisle lunch--hour"- the beloved siesta l' -tarrhozane. Little drops of wonder- ~l rr i b swellings of the face feet and P : • t, , .i , � Y g became a thing impossible, and the derful curative power are distri- :r�i;;<;.: ll hands. The doctor told me I had clerk and his chief after eating bated through the whole breathing Kidney trouble. He' gave me me- lunchin a restaurant could only `Promotedby apparatus b the air you breathe. dieine but the swellings continued spend their spare half hour in a MCUMS(RD Like a mir e, that's how Catarrh- '>;i ' :' to come at intervals of a week to a crowded cafe or oat the streets.ozoneeu bronchitis, catarrh, month. The "Slumber SalooA," however, ooillis, and stable throat. You "Two years ago one boa of is to give the Berliner,his beloved = Simply 'breathe its healing fumes, Dodd's Kidney Pills stopped the mdiday nap again, in spite of his and every trace of direaae fleas asswgllinga. Last winter the swel• shortened lunch time. in a quiet Ointnient before fire. '•'' ' lin s returned and again I was little Bide street in the heart of the So safe, infants can use it, socured by using Dodd'a Kidney city the-Palace of Morpheus is tieing sure to relieve, doctors prescribe lil ``y!¢„ ii't'" -- ;}, Pills., erected, The building will contain �1acuraamp&ad omtamt w Cala t,so iseneficial in reventtn win- Healt Kidneys strain the seeds sixty little cells or cubicles, each A 1DefI .ampl. cf aaeL, east eapa� P g h3' Y booklet on the aw And t"atm®t or the.tin . ter ills that no person can afford to Duke-of Marlborough. of disease out of the blood. Dodd's one furnished with a broad ottoman- Addre.PotUNDewasCbdm% '' do without Catarrhozone, Used in. Kidney Pills make healthy Kidneys, and a freshly covered head cushion Ow"L)=L 27D'B"'an'v'a' J=. 4<}� thousands of cases without failure. denard, and Malplaquet,' and the A. for each visitor. The floors of the 'ARMs FOR sALS ° Complete outfit 81,00, lasts three family have always figured eonspi- :SUICIDAL TELEPATHY. . . uild-ing will be covered in thick mf`nths, and i8 AOi a-mUfBi N. W. DAWSON, Ninety. Cotborns street, '.. swt ller aize 5 all dealers or present Duke l)was born forty-two Sister's Bill T hms6ev Separated.Same unbroken silence alive rule o, there ill eb d h e imps a Toronto.r Catarrhozoae CO:, Buffalo, �x OOU TOCK FARK OF 500 ACSBS . N.Y.,N•Y•, years ago at Simla. In 1395 be B V p ? a•:th Three Ffnusee. lame Hank Bars, � and Kingston, Oat. married Consuelo, the daughter of .. Is there such a thing as "suicidal r1'- u �' .old dui^k Pri^° " •°^ low lie 9�. Wr W. K. Vanderbilt, the New telepathy" at work amongst- tL6' For Croa ChildrenFARMS D0G8 FOR SENTRY WOl3S. York millionaire. He served with py Manitoba . Albert and sketch d`I _ An.incident which has just occurred *ani nba Alberta and Eaakauhswaa the Yeomanry in Booth Africa, had near Geneva, Switzerland, certain- } r. l� 'h" �'^ 'ie bought warts, the money for u British 0®cer�.Telis How They are acted as A.D.C. to Lieutenant- Keep N_ervilin_eHandy 'u�k rel - � ly suggests, that this force may be _ Used In Balkans. General Ian Hamilton. He-has al- at -work is, -certain Coun'tr'ies and I HAVE ovdiir ONE HUNDRED o� o�D farms to d:Rorent A«�ctions of Ontario .- ,�.! _. Lecturing in London, Major E. wa}'s maintained a keen interest in lead to masa disastrous results. It Positively Brings ChIMdren Out nn my lint. if you want a farm cons*ts 8 Richardson, ambo has just !e_ politics, and from 1903-1903 he was Thus Mme. Simon, a Swiss wi- _-,of Danger and Relieves me ` Under-Secretary of State for -the does, aged 50, became read _ _ n e wco,a Toronto. - I turned from a visit to Montenegro,' g y dls- at. Onee. Coloales. strongly urged they use of dog's est Creased on. account of the removal — - - ivE!�TY Ac'R.e:y-'FIvE uILE& FRl1lt the army for scouting and sentry 9' of her sister, who is five years A MOTHER TELLS HER EXPERIENCE. 1 London market; sell clay loam: farm q: work, for searching for the wound- Sentenced to Imil'ledtate Death younger, to a hospital. Seven days ho+sae. barn Would a:change for city- work, a number of eraons, "Bringtng t[b young children has its re +t,own or village property or for larger r. td, and s,9 m a and amzmuai• P farm, The western Real Estate. Loudon•. ; �$er It happen. every.time you.treat a corn who had ascended the $sieve, r'pone-ib4litles under the best of circum Ont - tion Carriers. wtth Putnam's-- 0orn dloa-nevsr re- "noes." writoo firs. .1- 0 Faa•a,o, of, _III' timed-the s could be turns, Nothing so certain and palnless ad 4,290 feet high, by ' the funicular P Holmes' Corners. "but croupy enlds odd STAMPS AND CAN'S atail3ed at a cential eatabldshmeIIt Putoam. Corn Extr'°tor-pry, it. !'uu railroad, were horrified to see a ? years' success guarantees its merit 25c considerable to the-tvrrFry: • 3tv -little . TAS1P COLLF:t:'roa.*-nUNL)RED IiII and drafted to the various regi- babies-;t all dealers, woman walk out onto a ledge over- family of four all went tbrnu;h the terect Foreign stamps. .Catalog**, - 'I:. meats, where, as is done abroad, looking a sheer precipice of 300 croupy era, but.I always.bad Nervlline on All stn. oniv ;.••en cent. !larks Stems 7.tory could be uwrd With the atiatries y wrapping ha'tid`anti .Aver-Veli nervous. 1, Lunt fol- r"'""''"v. Tnfonroosi Could Lawyer Defend Him Better. feet, and, after carefuil este inR ;. En. form!, 1 a-shawl Zround hes' head and face, lowed the directions, and 1 can tell you BILLIARDS. - a,gir�.a,II�e sheds, maga- ..What i _ tines, etc., and incidentally reduce wm- Robert, by jump in�agace::-Tbe woman was thaf-nomint I�a -w—:-or tt sum y • vERI'IIODY ENJ'OYd BILLIARDS Ahe number of sentries taking morecakethan I said you Mme. Simon, and she was fo d on crrupy eoldw than Nerviltrie. required. uP j �" El iirfirrr and Live idea to towns on17 .qr Hajar Richardson also gave his might have 1 . - -the oliffs below in a mangled condi -In our home we use Yrrvlline frequent- l 1!J p-+pulatton make big money. Be first I was just makingbelieve Iy. For cold.in the chest=Pleur.*v, boame- !t� wr;m for book, "flow to start .a SSL _ Audience the very lastest details of tea' Hees, etc., it !e simply wonderful My I hard Romp"-(-t t, Eaoy. 'terms. etc. Carr the employment of dogs by foreign ther, that another little.boy_.was At the same time, Mme. Simons oguee of tables fnr Home find Club trees spending the da with me. -husband cess it for rheurnati. and I 11 you knee a table ai,k for our ettppt7 y^4 larmles. The whole of the Bulgar- Pe $ y easter. who had not Bean or oom often em loy it for neuralgia .d sick 1 c talo no. Brunowick-Balke-Collender oam- lan frontier is guarded b d _,; municated with the former for the 13u 3' dogs, h6adachev 'Serv3iine'hae io many asst �Pany: ?mmuto, '•'�,. Lor Colontat Rates to Paofllo coast week, became hysterical, saying which are with the pickets and de- via Cbfoago and :forth Western Railway that no another can afford to be without , MISCELLANEOUS Itached poste. On sale daily. March 15th to Apru lsih that her sister was dead, and that it•• _ The rent vernment a8 built L e ergs ta`mlTg alae e, w to Fe a — Los Angeles, sea rancfeeo Portland, internal and external, cared will► 4k A training establishment ins, FOA- salt Laks City, Seattle, Victoria, Van_ ging the tempior+a,ry absence Of at b0c., is the most ecntromlcal; trial arse, cut nain by our boma treatnieut. W+'tt• L- tainebleu, and the dogs are largely couver, Nelson. Roseland, and many other the nurse, the woman got Out 'of 2sa.- Your etorekeelwr or druggist sells ns,before toe late Dr. Hellman ll ed 1411116 f points. Through Tourist sleepers and Cn, Limited, Collincannd, Ont. s�. used for messengers, - Sres reclining chair cars from Chicago bed, opened the window, and jump- Nerviliae, which is prepared by The Ca• . fid•__ Variable rout-ea. Liberal stop overs, For ed into the road from the first floox.. tarrhosoae Co.. Buffalo, N. Y. 431' ALL tsion t�, KIDNEY dy r all!. ravel. full information as to rates, router and - ` T der Stones, Kidney trouble, Graves lKlnartTe Liniment Cures Cetoa, [ta The nOWe Of the death Of Mme. Lnmbaan and .kindred ailments poeitively Literature, write or call,on B. H. Bennett, General Agent. 46 Yonge Street, Toronto. Simon a"'only known at the hos Another Ananias, eared with the new German Seined Before startingon. -the m d to ictal nine hours later, and caused fsand " price 91.50. Another new n",rem 'i 7 P A magazine writer. who has gone for Diabetes•Mellitne, hod- Care care, 'ti ruin a man should secure a return " Limitations. a great sensation amongst,the doe-. "back to the. farm " balls about '•sanol'e Anti-Diabetes."ect. Prime rtMo0 from fir; ticket. � drnagias or direst. The Hanoi Manuta "Is your wife a suffragette T" tors on .the staff. "sixteen hours of nothing but •taring Comnsttr of Canada. Liu= rr „ rr' t. „ it fner Man TO CURE A COLD 1N ONE DAY Yea, replied Mr'. Meekton, to play._ We'll leave it•to_•any three; a certain extent. She: thinks she -The Diflerenoei $offerers trona y- ake•LA%ATIV$'BROMO Quinine Tablets r� farmers picked from any comma Just a lflinalte rotruding 'os gist.refund money it it falls to oars. ought to have the ballot, but she The unfortunate peasant women City to determine just what kind of- °bleeding piles w- GROVE'S signature is on each box. knows a lot of women who she is of Europe carry burdens on their a liar that writer is. can be ouried b7 using nature's own re- sure do not deserve it." " I:medy-no medicine-no operation. Tht 2 ? heads. remedy dose nbt profess to cure Internal a "Why does your servant go about - ''''So do 'the fortunate society wo- piles, but is a certain cure for protrudi . ileo. Discovery was made by sufferer O! the house with her heat do I" '`Oh, esti®/1 Try Mlu�ine 'Ere Remedy men of this country, but they call L .. years' standing, who is now Quite welL She's a new girl! :She oslly came Vosmarting—FeeleFiue—Act@Wekly. them hats. 'Full instructions on receipt of $1.00, . •rrylttorRed.week,Wawryityeeand Minard's Liniment Co., Limited, WM. B. OXLEY, 294 Berkeley St., ToroAW' this morning, and hasn't made up Yo u r Granulated Ids. Illoatra Book '- , 1„ in each Package. MURINB Ie tom• �OMy One "BROMO QUININE" gentlemen,_My daurhfw., 13 years old, her mina whether she'll stay yet. E eg ponndedbyourocailsts—nota-Pawns - wa9 thrown from a sleigh and injured her CLEANING LADLESI' ' ._ J' DleAtetrfe'•buldsedInroeoeattir 4. That is LA%dTIVE_ B&0340• QUID7IQE. elbow so badly it remained stiff and very clans'Poodles for many yearn flow Look for the signature of E. W. GROVE. painful for three years. Four bottles of Minarif s Liniment .Curt Dlstamiler. No 8 d dvdicated to the Public and sold by Cures a Cold In One Day. Curer Grip in Ilrn Isuatafe•80c )tINABD'S LINIMENT completely oared WALKING OR OUTING SUIT. .w•.' B6 pts bottle. Murine Two Days. 250. Eye 1-6 in aeepdo Tuba, ssoaft '• ei• and'slie has ubt Been troubled for,two pan be done perfectly by our French process cry is"The Other Doctor. S ifr• Murine Ere Remedy„Ca 'Chi"" -------- "I never could understand why years Yours traly, British Arneri0'zln fdyelrlg Coe An old negro, taken ill, called in, dock their horses' tails," J. B. LIVESQVM Montreal, Toronto-Ottawa, and Quebeft 5: a physician.of his own race, There You- can judge what a man people fat. Join P. o..3sth Aug., 1900. hasn't done b w said Dubbleigh. "High cost of liv For Quick Sale ^� being no signs of improvement he y hat he is going to ,� r ::at last asked for a white doctor. do. Ing, said Jorroeka. Got to dock - sac acre farm, g-od location, with half ; "som8thing th0ie tints, ,•' _� mile frontage on Shut�wap lake,31.2.,miles The'doctor came, felt this old mans from C. P. R. main line. About 15 sores pulse and examined his tongue. tbinardta Claimant Cu►so Darset In Cows cleared, about 5- acres bearing orchard, Mlnali Liniment Cures Diphtheria. Not Balanced Right. some young orchard, house, barn, 'sheds. 'Did your other doctor take your Pat's Remedy. ~' rr , „ sprint water, fencing, timber, some fur- temperature ur `+ I m a self-made man, said the • ' -temperature 4" he asked. "I don't- -• _ � An Advantage. -. ' assure and implements. A good bay _ know, sah," replied the negro; "j Irish witis a well-head that has "There's proud individual. - " suitable for fruit or mixed farming, and '.-ain't missed anything but my watch never been known to run dry. pat one , advantage in the "Well, you are all right, except will make a goon enbe e;.7 t Prior $9,00high cost of living. as to our head," .bbmmelated the will half cash,'balance easy terms, es- so far, Maguire had been' misbehaving, "What's that 4" y ' will wade for good securities or real .ea- and appeared before his command- " other part of the conversation. tate. Write Owner, Drawer 16, salmon t"r It takes all that I earn to Jive,, rr , „ Arm, SR.almon C.-,n Salman Arm ReaIty Oo.. .Itftf' - ing officer,, charged for the third How a that7" Ltd„ salmon arm, B. i . + time with drunkenness. so that I -can never get enough "The part you talk with is out of Pat 'stated his side of the casestock." to invest in worthless proportion to the-part you think VSure He Did It. — with all-the eloquence at his oom- -- -- --- with.1), - Chile carrying a ladder through' _ malid,-but the eQlonel .wasunmov- l the crowded streets of a busy city r ' ed. NO RHEUMS i ISM LAST WINTER ConStipStlon`---P— a 'big -Irishman had the misfortune "Eight days in the guard-house 1" - is an enemy within the-camp. It wM to break a plate-glass window. t he, said, sternly, Montreal Man Conquered his Old undermine the strongest constitution Dropping the ladder he started off a „ „ , Enomlrbyusing GIN PILLS and ruin the most vigorous health. at a run. he sho kee r who i But in writing the 8 on Pat's P defaulter-sheet the pen spluttered. Mr. A.Beaudry of 597 Panet Street, t leads to indigestion, 'biliousness,. •}tali witne6med the mishap, -lashed a Pat .polices this, and leaned .for_ Diontreal, thus express" his great pure blood, bad complexion, sick after him and caught him by the satisfaction with GIN PILLS. headaches, atid is one of the most 1 ward, 'It affords me great pleasure t:oWorla frogqaentcauses of appendicitis. To collar. "See here," he cried an s' R "Thry if 'twill make a 13' anny you that I have sued GIN PILLS for ' raeglectitis slow suicide Dr..Morse's grily,, "you have broken my win- - .aisie - Corr," he Suggested, in a about six mouths, mud that they have Indlan Root Pills positively cure dour•'." "Sure I have!" assented er'suasive whisper, done me a great deal of good. I have Constipation. . They are entirely the Irishman. "And didn't-you see P P vegetable In composition and do not , I bad Rheutriatisrn for a couple of years, me running home to get the money -`' and last winter[ saved myself from it . weaken or gripe. Preserve d �1 Few of us, are perfectly happy, by using GIN PILLS." yOtte health by taking- to_pay for it 7" and few of us deserve to be. 5oc.abox,6forf,5o. Samplefreeif Drs Morse's r' It's the interior of a man's head you write National Drug and Chemical The man who is busy never gets ISSUE 9—;18. that counts. Co.of Canada,Limited,Toronto. 1311 Indian Root' P111• lonesome. q .,. ..gL....rt, ° ry G� : P' ,." e'.a•-M-. :9.4 '.,,;.�;,;� .. ^«�` ., . ••. i;t- _ ♦•e ?+`'�� :t.. u. 7••C'f"v2T'.. ,y.. �- .n••�''�_e.}'$r.Q4.!:�w?-.e., ,L. .' «. 2 "�✓! ',,.. • ;" �.,,..w. _, ,�••e?,?.i.ay".i: F'.—� -....`• � ,za, �f Vie.'.. n° tt,F,rr ^;.i�M x4 :, '. b't<,� '-y,� ,T?,.•1 t�r;.a%�4 ,�' '.�,•. ccN:�'"\ ;,° a �•K.r- t,� $y,y,b.*^"�'f' .l:uq,�r��j � ,. ... n •4wa.^... *. n: '"^',. � .. 'M..k;zX; .�. 3'i*�i•q`•'Yy� ,. - %:'�'•.:.. '` w3"9,;.,,r � 1 � spending lino months erith friends Ontsriopublic aexattnts foe 242124 a. DON'T GO FISHING showed a deficit of 245 0. vebit.aaevirriaaymorning atimOman. Miss Jean Bennett, spent Friday $TQP AT as 1n z ge a the. Now ddtier t"erwewts. siaa�s very successful Temple of Famethe t L• 7r A 01.26 per year; 11.00 if paid in advanoe. e_yening. POTATOES FOR SALE-First-class - - 1 -. 1.Subscriptions,to the United states,SIA 'John Scott has engaged Harry Pickering. APPly to 1HOa, DOLT 91 A8, a, in advanceFor,all kinds of > h Froaen, 9moYed and Salt Fish and Roper, of Atha, for the corning UCKWHEAT and HAY for sale- year. Mr. Roper will occupy the B The an "signed bas los sale Iso bushels -� O T -f~ _ HN MURKAR, i'rop�letor. residence which-Mr. Scott has justclass77 �--� vacated. -- _ e a era a. laiaktchw:~or`and .Fheid; �- o Brio Sial** - `' - NOTES AND COMMUNTS Mr. Smith, of Myrtle, was in pig g - FRESH FROZEN FISH t - town one-day.last week in search ARM TO LET-150 acres Town- - Mexico continues to keep-up a of a house, but BO far has been F ehiD of Scarboro,11 miles from Toronto, White Fish 15 cents Ib. Trout 13 cents lb. unable u Secure but one, there being comfmablefarm house, 9 .baron,9 orchard*, Red Salmon 15 cents lb. _ state of warfare which seems t0, splendid sppring creek mixed soil, Address or no vacant ones in the village. apply tp fiE$X W BrNEY,west Hill,P, O. - be a habit.of then country;as,well oar. Pi ae•a number of Central America Lyman and Mrs. Eilkey and Geo. SMOKED AND , DRIED. .FISC, _- and birs. Richardson attended the OR SALE=Close to Pickering vil- - ' Countries. It seems impossible China-wedding of J. H. and Mrs. F rage.twenty five acres of land,with a food Finnan Haddie,10 centq lb Ciscoes 13 cents lb r� Michell, of Green River on Friday brick house and barn, iitsblee, tg ana en- Fillets 14 cents lb Digby Herring 20 cents a box. , -for them to exist without a revolt- Y house, rod orchard. Apply to EF Ualvert Piek- ;r« night. All report an enjoyable Bring mage or A.N. Ridley, 158 wslton Ave, tion of some kind. There is an g• - Tazonto ► - - apparent contradiction in the evening. „ SALT FISH OR SALE=High-class Shorthorn characters of these people which biooRs-In lovin memory of Eddie Pow.9 years ala,trash with heifer calf by Labrador Herring 25 cents a boa Salmon Trottt 10 cents lb g side. Cow has four or *-es, Also a Clydesdale Boneless cents . "la difficult to explain. No other Moore, dearly beloved son of Harry mare,rising sy s old, bred to imported sire. yr B nel Cod 10 ce t lb • and Mrs. Moore, who de ar>ed this For further ioformettioit Bee J. F. ..0ARBa xT, 0w `� country in the world ,aurpa3seS P North Claremont 18•t1 , ` life February 27th, 1912. ave u OYSTER order. We have them them in aesthetic culture.` Their . , Ise us your He is gone, but not forgotten, MLOR SALE-Two pure-bred Hol- - public buildings are elegant, and And as dawns another year, 1` stein bulls,l9 months old, with good oftl- FRESH all the time, , cial backing in R.O, P,and R.O.M. Also 1900 y . .the public parks are most "beau. In coir lonely hours of thinking. goodeedar fence poets, Apply on remises, � � Thoughts of bim are ever dear. lot ss,con,9, Pickering. or phone nark: eaoS R 2 C H ARD S O N" ►� '\•=� '. tiful. Their works of sculpture Yet, again we hope to meet him, (lad.) J.s,HONEY, Cherrywood, 99- FOR GOOD GROCERIES are admired by all who see them. When the day of life has fled, Arid in Heaven with oy,to greet him �rEED GRAIN FOR SALE-Select- Evidently they have an eye'for S ad Goose Wheat; Q. A. C. No. 9l Barley; _ _ Where no farewe I tears are shed. Scotch Early Yielder,Regenerated Irish White: the beautiful, ,but notwitbstand-. -Father, Mother, Sisters Siberian. Abundance, sensation and Irish w ;^ $nR this the are continually at and Brothers. epvictor Oats. Bead for s►mples and prices. Ap- S Y Y Glmvs.nd Phone 1916. J. LaPP Qc Boli,Cgedar e/,t all Redudid hear among theruselves, and while � V one yesfr they are engaged in erec- L�ARM TO RENT-Being lot 22 con. g g water- MOTHER OF , L` - itis handsome building's la 9.Pickering(ons,mile west of Claremont l the next ad,Yila n sad consisting of creek. or wall water• in Ladies' and Gents' Febt Boots i fug out beautiful parks, ed,•aevez•tauingrp g creek, orchard, hl J„J G root barn with stables underneath, Windm 1 .year sees them destroying them eta, For further particulate apply to GEC, , -, _ LARGE FAMILY COOPER,Claremont. 90 99 `while engaged in warfare. This f enEs'Alrfelt Boots, rekulitr $1.60, for $1.35. ,t condition will last as long' as the OR SALE-About 10 tons of , ',. _ F 'threshed timothy and about 18 tons - Ladies Felt and Leather Boots, reg 1,80, fpr 1.35. country, remains ' independent. of timothy hay, saved in good condi- of ov, Also about 900 bushels of seed oats . _ �i ''We believe it would be-a good Tells How She Keeps �" M _ Gents Felt and Leather Boots, reg 2.40, for 2.00. 13 Improved American Banner., from selected v__ft F seed All the above is offered ;or a st a thing fun them. %f the United iiCAlLa Foe reasonable price at lot 11, coo. 9, Pickering. - F.R.WEaTNLY Whitby R.u,D. 91-i3 A.full line of Ladies', Gents' and Chil•lren's Boo'te and Rub- States of• some other strong 'j'hp� �/}1O Ta1ee - w' "lnatiou would Step in, take pos• Her `AR 11 FOR SALE-The farm of bens at right price, r 'Bion, and com el them to discon- the late I Fred J. Hose, concession 9. p Whitby Township.wall be offered for sale by Itinue their bloody warfare_ anccion.auhlect w a reserve hid at the sale o2 r' his farm stock' and implements on Tussdey Seattvidle, Mich.- I Want to ton you Barch 11th, 1919 ou tee promises, Bale of how much good Lydia E.Pinkham's V096 cb.ttels 1 p,m• Sale of Fartu s p. m. There Watch.our-Bargain Table. Thcre will alway3 be a-bargain on-it for - azo Ninety-xis acres mors or Inm a Two tles :'' ff! etableGrmpaaadtnfl from Oshawa and Wbaby. Near Kingston -• you iu regular, special or odd goods. Stowing the Net Revenue of the Po- Sanative Wash htLve xoad, Psi•m;a good clay loam,good buildtn,ls, - - - -, lice Village of Pickering for the "+ ' done me. I Hve on a four acres orchard, See Is no bills for furtber year 1912 farmandha4eWOrked ppartieurars ae,d conditions. Bated Feb. 99 lull. F.E.French,Oshawa,W,E.N. Sinclair, Qtr home-made Shirts, Sox, 1ittq, Smocks and Overalls. l' Vit. rate. 3 4'!O nl on$143,394 8 ill $R 1,j very bard. I am Oshaws: Execatars. 99-x9 forty-five gears old, � - _ - are �ti itterg._ Have-you tried theca. 19tatute Labor rate on 3171 dvs 317 75 "" and orfs the mother Y' ARM FOR SALE-Being lot 18, -- _. ,Dog rate on 24 dogs. 3 bitches 33 fA i 'y""' t 8.F coo.Fiekez.n ,and coousetaq of 15 - `-Idusp. from Co. and Gen. S. rate i3 1G �„� of thirteen children. acres more Qr less. cn t-e pr•miaas ase a y Man le think good tame houre and barn sod otherontburld- is hare Prov, Pailwa Tax 111 bb y Pip ago'-s-.7 is a rich ciay loam.clean Lad to a '~ •• r.c. on Taxes in Arrears 2 Ili it strap that I am good atate Of cnitivation. Two farm to admir- -Try our Fresh Fish, Oysters and Haddie. & --— !, •1 t not broken 4own ably adapted fon market gardenias. Is close - - gR7A 31 with hard and to stat,ob i T Ni and is crnvantent to the r - 011r Groceries a reshe caw eleotrto railway Som oader construction. Gr are til F et. i "the following' own»h1 charges g Ve etsb a Com- sir, piv to rose a oormle Pickering, "� � --• and expenditures: _• g y y �' P ekenn,,. Price,�,YX1 For lurcher particu; Lena the Police `,I(age's 911»re Of the care of my fam- Panic school to situated scroea the road it but I tell them O! m Erle this farm 1a also coavniant to toe vtlIalc Bridges $�s$ 48 - Lydia E. Plnkham' g a� y or GEORGE P H 1 L I P BROUGHAM Frank A.}IcGbnvey. 1S Toronto Street To. g pound. and that there will be no back- routo. . Stationery 352 43 _ ache an down pains for them if ----- — - ---- - 1Ptt,,�� _ told� n8' Salaries 1714 19 they will take it as I have. I am scarcely Charities 131 37 ever without it in the house. �! (� f Board of >3ealth nil 1>a Northern Grown Trees - PEEL'S : IJHOE 1� 1T�1 VR •8beep killed by dogs- 91 67 "1 will say also that I think there is Lppla, Pear, Plus: Cbrrry Peach. b Rebate Of deg taxes 16 26 no better medicine to be found for young (irspes, small Fruits. Ornamentals. 11pp l ]Miscellaneous 907 70 girls. My eldest daughter has taken EverCrBens. Roses, Flowering shrub.. H I T B Y: - . ---- Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Cam- Climbers, Etc- Everything in the g y Nursery line. Catalogue fr e. Send - $8 81l tat of onr-wants for prices, Amite - Police Villa e'a hare of same 8382 53 i poundd it has helped ter. Naoce�. Apply Sor terms_ -- I am always and willing to. Nosseryman, :-.We are Head-quarters for all lines of Boots, Shoes, Net revenue of P. V. 1495 81 Tidy �. isJJ�er, fort Woo. 1 - speak a good word for Lydia E. Etc. ening in account with -Municipality of the Township of Pick' Pink. Rubbers, Etc., F the Police ham's Vegetable Compound. I tell every Village of Pickering: one I meet that I owe my hawth and Hockey Boots and all lines of Felt Goode at greatly M2 DR. happiness to your wonderlal medicirm' -- a educed prices. _.Net Revenue of Police Village -Mrs.J.C1. J08rfaoN, Soottville, ldiadL. G ,0 -A per fore-gong statement _ 84,9,1.86 RFD. 8. _ .. .__ , - L -- _ 1Phone No. 151. --per-- - Balance from•1911. $243 20 pound,made from native roots and hesg J. PEEL, B��L,k Street, WHITBY - Payment to Trustppa,- contains no narcotics or harmful drugs, Hard and Threshin Coxl, now in ■•. _- on account of rete 140 00 and today holds the record of being the hand at yard at Greenbarn most socossaw remedy for woman's OL station. Call and get ' x:18320 known, prices. - .__ I�TwY __ _ '-.•. To balance -.'$119 61 ♦ M G I B s o N Pi�kerin Furniture St ore RECerPrs Ill a ark Society GREENBURN, ONT. f � M2 . _ : Balance in Bank 8 1391 BEACTIFt L WOXFN OFTHE 400 wHo --llec. from Tp.Treas. 1N0 00 'HAVE LGxi-RIANT HAIR Is where yon will filial a full line of Dressers and--Stands, Conches, ^_ Oct. 12 T. bfarquis, old plank ' 1 W In gay New York, where women CHOPPING Couch-Bede and.Steel Extension Couch Beds, Morris Chairs Nov 8 W. Allawap. I fN) get ideas from their fpreign sisters, 1) and Fancy Rockerq, Oak Dining Room Suiten, Exten- 9 Gordon Law, 1 et), • Book Cases• and Desks, Rugs 16 D. Annan: I io the hair tonic called PARJSIAN Smge 1 slot Tables, at 50 cents is in rent demand. 3x3 3x3A and 3x4 Small Mats and Rugs.. 28 Frorn T Treasurer 40 Oil g' Havin installed a new Oat_Roll, new ' Tp. - o PAR1SlA1V Sage is the discovery of Chopper and new Water-whe-el, I In fact everything kept Ili R Furniture Store. Call and get pCieee a ell known scientist, and,he claims $158 9] most emphatically that it is the only am better re ared than ever No trouble to show goods and at prices that are right, g :. ` ">szPs:�orrrlt s to attend to the wants A discount of 5 per cent for cash off all goods, except Beds and bed-, 1912 hair preparation that will kill the per- of my patrons. ding, until the 15th of February. s Jan 10 J Murkar, statements. $•2-3o si At a dandruff Germs. 12.C�Rogers, lighting lamps 8 &1 At any rate The R. T. Booth -Co., Chopping every day in'the week _ Apl 4 A. Leng. shov.'snow 50 Ltd., of Fort Erie, Ont.. Canadian except Saturday, Careful attention given $o Funeial'�Pork. 12 W. Henderson, •• 2 00 cit through D.f PARISIAN Sage give John F. Bayles, Greenwood Agent-for Berlin Granite `Yorks, also fol• Brampton Cut Flowers. . 4' May 11 J. Allawav, 12 h on rogd 9 1n oda through D. Pettit this guarantee, the strangest ever given: rug is D.-F. Every, cut. weeds 5 43RI 32 R. Allaway, rep. culvert 1 OO R e guarantee PAARISIAN' Sage r, - - - Oct ll-J. Kennedy, 28,loads of end dandruff falling hair; to o- two weekR;make dull, lifeless and atoto p F -E E D BURLING ' gravel 16 s0 colorless hair,beautiful and luxu'riant'; C0 Ht 25 W. D. Gordon do Son. to cure*all_itching diseases of the scalp at �herrywood Station ' for lumber, 8 74 or money back:'R. Alloway, work on = PICKERIN G, Ont. F - sidewalks - 8.76 Fresh. arrivals of Whole Corn Dec I4 Thos: Stevenson, 132 =_____ ___-__-__-= Malted Corn Feed and Dried Brew- - hours. sidewalks so 40' era Grains, Ground Oil cake, cold- .The STANDARD BANK of CANADA 16 H.G. Calvert, 10 toads BAS '�NO well's Molasses Meal, Blatchford's gravel . 8.00 Calf Meal, and. various kinds of �John Clark, drawing ._._ A TEME clay-for sidewalks 800 -----------=-==--== Po111try cod, Cream of The West .- _.- __ NT ------------------ Shorts, . ST CONDENSED and Monarch Flour, Bran, $0 Jae. Kpnngdy, 13 loads - •• -• ;'., 1913 of gravel 7 80 I� the biid-City of Canada's etc.lPrices Reduced From Report to Dominion. Government; 31st Jan., - 23'W. H. Peak,60 loads of• Great. West.' iI,'Y107X3 e,f3 Reemor - gravel 3e 00Railway-centre. RESOURCES LIABILITIES W. G. Ilam, services ANA-growing . as R,o Z on special inducements for inanu- Do You Realize Cash on hand and Notes and Capital . • 87.429:275.00 W J. L. Spink, 111 loads facture'rs at Bassano. Cheque of other Banka : c $5,541,652.65 Reserve Fund Surplus Profits of ravel, 11 ]0 the money you.can make selling fruit • g A Gigantic I'creglttiOn System is Gobemiaen3 t to secure and Reserved for lateral• 3,310,791.77 J. $. Bundy, nails 8i beau constructed. trees? The present demand for aur- �°n 77.597.55 Balance in Bank 17 87 8 sery stock is the greatest in the his- Circulation . . . 110,00000 Dividends . - Nearlyleted,the lar est dam for of the business. "Evelp 'person' 'DuEb Sanyy 362,213.99 '� Cifculaiion. 2,339,643.00 comp' ; _ who has land euam $168 91 ` -on the rontiIIent: w 11 n i�planting g orj preparing C.o. and Deposit , •, 32,017,1.011 . • mt, Mmuicipal t Own property in the fast o an od i 766,102,16 Banka ... ... . p Dabeneuas '� '1.060.0 591 CLAREMONT + We;WaM Now -grnwing'Centre.". - - Call Lagan on Bonds,eve. . 2,501,087.30 _ -, _ 1 ' for Fall and Winter months a reliable LA*=and D6caunis 28,898,667.57 - W, Gear a and Mrs. $6t, of For further information man to sell in Pickering and surround- -" Ricbmond ill, are splidding the apply;to_ '- - Ing district. good pay,exclusive terri- -Bask- Premises. Heed.06de - week visiti among t1teir many tory and all the advantages in repre- and Braoehs , . . . . 996.029.01 .friends in is neighboQrhood. Ontario Western Investments and senting an old established firm. Over 0"A� 58,645.22 _ Cleo an MCB. L;it'Y and their WO acres in cultivation. Established - twocllildre ft . a da for Realty Co., Ltd. 36.-years. Write PELHAM NUR- $11,234,487.92 $41;234,487,92 their home Stoughton after IDITNi DALK, - ONTARIO SER•Q CO.,Toronto.Ontario, X ,J,'!.'r'� ,-:: `..r". _ ...Gy.m. ..r 'b ° :t v,�..,.•'..e^�� •E"' 5,5ty* ^ •a*ad's .,w±-ry u� "K 1rc.s; '; ?4t' , " "•.v• h' a • � i e ,+,.''�«"w r.'� :.m.�%•.x.v.4 w^4.��• x,. '..,. •,�: .' S ..:mss R�.; .:M.a af"ei:• ,+�:-'r.F -:,x`!-' �. '< ,r`y-`,i'`.,' �:C.17,.,,�.,5+^y?in.6,,,m>',rti;4; _ ..,;�. :a 'p•"�P �?S�f :p`. _,.••.,,,,, ,;.:- ::,.•tet " :x.+ -=: .. rw• .ypr.y'�.+.; ^'• ,.w-,r--�_•rar.ara ,, *'P�i"`•t�'w V,77r i8+".'« "snwm.•°�> "a'4dz.;�:ivr•ree' * ,t[N , .:, ,.....'�',. ,....,. :. -.vw.., ... ......4»... ®-';K-a:x..,.+x •... .,.....�. a,. c :. _ v.v c - .. �r'•av_-. - --ea.. .-+i'•+- Via' t. _� t W---e►-�Mre:Miller,-of Pickering Dr. R. L. Graham, dentist, will -- visited friends on the 9th con. on be here a@ --- - - Magnus Morgan spent a couple usual on Wednesday ,. '.of days last week 1n the city. Thursday an Frida of last week. next. ` Ve J. He -R I C D A R DSO S - '- George —A :n.0 who lived want the funeral of l othe ate Mr. John o - Claremn , - - - Sunday ith riende�in Toronto. f-Claremont, ted on Wednesday Im porlanNhowing of finest display of - Thomas; Gregg shipped a car- Davidson at Ashburn on Satur- of last week and was buried in the _ China. A yery large aaaorrmeal of 3 da Alton& Cemetery on Saturday. - - - lloW of cattle to Toronto op Mon-. y _ . Stationary, Boob,DoLis,=sPoye, ,ia�1 ' -day. Miss Margaret Gregg has re- The-deceased who had reached s _ �• • s s George Mrs. Richardson turned to Toronto after enjoying very advanced age, was held in __ received for the Holiday trade. Gall _ - spent Mon Tuesday in Ta several weeks vacation at -her very high esteem, and was a very _ _ - _ d 4e them. _ at home here. romiuent worker in the Mennon- ��` - ronto. r s John Wagg, of Toronto, was tete church. 8absoriptiosos lalisn fall llagasinee; -:Y John Farms% the Trade ' home for a few days being laid off The Ladies Aid Social in the Weekly sad Daily Newspaper;( Mn Bank,yTorontu, was home over duty owing to -a vers severe ei-t- Presbyterian• manse- on Friday -Sunda g Miss Ghtdys Paterson-spent Sat- tack of asthma. evening was well attended and a "` � ,J', H, R=C�'=.ARS��ON, Via•' urday with Miss Muriel Spears, of There will be-a promenade earn very pleasant_ time was' spent. ounted to about Mrock fuel next Tuesday evening in the The proceeds amSt2ee't:. _ "VVICLitby' . . Kinsale. Caledonian rink. The band will be twenty-five dollars. A load from -Lyman and Mrs.- Pilkey are- if]. at- spending a week with friends in attendance. Stouffville help8d to swell the at- W. M. Palmier wase off -duty a 'tendance.' Miss Warriner of that f `Toronto. couple of days last week suffering town assisted in the program. m Wilbur Gleeson, of Toronto, from a severe cold, but is now Two rinks of onr curlers jour. g o U I U !t 1 1 1 ate C oice ' parents here. spent Sunday at the home of his able to be around again. neyed to,Stouff ville to, play a Alex and Mrs. Bowes have re- friendly game with the club' of -John Miller sold a valuable bull turned afters spending a few da s that town, but were- defeated b You ma not bu an engine this ear. You may decide that M' -calf to Mr. Henry, of Port Peri-y, �: y y y Y your its Woodst�k, with the latter's 80 shots. The StouffviIle players present Separator will do for another season. a one day this week. .;;ter, Mrs. Thus. Harte p - Wm. Graham, of Dakota, spent Y purpose coming here this (Fri y) Like many present owners of a few days here with hN usacle M~:McAvoy and wife left on evening to play the return match south of the village. Tuesday their' return trip to Our boys will make a strong effort :,C� • Miss E. Miller returned a week the west.. after spending several to reverse the previous score. +±~ .ago, after spending some weeks weeks visiting friends in this local- The Women's Institute held a " with her sister in Hamilton. ity• very successful meeting on Wed- CREAM SEPARATORS �., . . Rev. J. A Grant was in Dundas Thomas Sanderson will hold an nesday of last week at the home , on Friday and Saturday owing to auction sale of his farm stock and of Mrs. (Rev. Dr.) Martin, Mr. the serious illness of his father. implements on Thursday, March Samis gave a very interesting and You may be even be persuaded totry two or three other makes be p p _ Mia Wm. Burnham: accompan- 18th, at his premises,lot 21, eon:9.I practical talk on Banking, and fore You finally get an Empire. But the Empire t8 the ULTIMATE fed by her little sun,. spent s day Pickering one mile west of Mrs. R. Rawson read an excellent machine.. No other.w111 felly satlsfq you so long as you.know there last week with her brother John Claremont. As Mr. Sanderson's paper on Bread Making. It was is a"better machine-an Empire-on the market. SeOtt. tease fired everything will decided to celebrate St. Patrick's & rY g Sooner or later you'll realize the truth of what we are telling you now. Per- 0 Wm. Armstrong..of $tou$ville. be sol `.. . out'reserve. Day by an Irish concert. haps you would realize it sooner if you were to read our boklet? Perhaps is ape nding a few days this week you would like the Empire to demonstrate its superiority in your own homy? with.Thomas Coady, of the 4th of -' That will be bent proof of our statements. We are at your service. . Mail us a. jUzbridge. a card or a letter. •You will receive our booklet on profitable dairying by a Mrs. D R'orsyth, of North Clare K _ return mail. Address - - nlont, 'we regret of report.* has $,educe Your Feed" Bills by using '•F been very poorly during be pact CSldwell'S Empire Cream Separator Co, of Cexad"td, Toronto few day's. in Pickering owns y � Mr. Falls, of the Standard Bank, Sold ' n Township b - - _ • has been transferred to the left' O1ti68PiB ell t Howard E. Turner, �gent, wh�te�a1e ' ket Branch in Toronto. The gaaatity an animal este counts for very little for his new position on Friday �t,e the amount it di sets which tells in clams night. He is succeeded- y Mi. val (;�weil's M0=40s Meal lowers"peed" �j�, Cook. of Beaverton. g{l takes the place of an etpual quantity of Shot Liiad �a �a.�� _ R. J7 RYAN w ' ° A few front here attended. the cereal—makes other "Feed" snore palatable apd = concert given in Uxbridge on Fri- digestible. Notesses Meal is 84% pure Cane No- Tobaccos, pipes and emokerel day eveuing. The concert was lasses-18g+a an edible toes selected because of its If such evidence as the following ex-fly P8 given by about 75 of. the residents known digestible action. You might as well save tracts from lettere and other equally sundries. Central office Bellj ..of the town and was in aid of the mond and Intsew the valve of your stock by strong testimony contained in our., Telephone Co. Aagency for using Cald roll Molasses Meal. If our stock an booklet, is not suflieent to satisfy any ' _Rolston Laundry. public library. The concert was a. g y r . person desirous of learning shorthand, CLARE31ONT,. ONTARIO' -: rpp cannot supply you—write to us—write anyhow Pe g most snccesaftil affair. The pro- ai then t_iere can be no merit in any busi- " •_coeds amounted to ahout$240. THE CALDWELL FEED CO.. Limited, DUND•AS, ONTARIO nese under the sun: 1° The Women's Institute will give DEAR MR. Cl_+RKE—"It is a plea- ��y}�ry�eI AAiiwalt a tea and concert on the evening ,- _ _ _. sure to write testimonial endorsing &+AND T�,�i7E 3"96: { of Monday, March 17th in the any[hing eo much superior to other VVinter Tours to - things used for the same purpose as _ Masonic Hall. Part of the pm- p —cot will as to help to endow a _ your system of Eclectic Shorthand is California, Colorado, Mexico cot in a hospital for tubercular ' to ethers I have examined. I shall P � be leased to reply to any communi- and Pacific Coast Points. 'A children and the remainder of the cation that may be ieiit me with r8- The Grand Trunk Railway is the r _ • proceedaill go for local improve- Terence to the system. or to have-any- most direct route from all points '` -'menta. urther announeement one interested call to see me."—L. K. east through Canada via Chicago, will be given -later. C•oine and FALLis, 4,77 Parliament St.. (teacher.) �celebi`ate tha birthday of the pa- Our Fail and Winter Term cam- FEATURES ' °', i Double Track. Fast Service;Pinest — trou saint, 9t.Patrick. •,} may- ed September 5th, but students , - - may enroll, any.day_ ae instruction is. Roadbed. Mndern- Equipment, Ln- The trigtees of the village of Dining Car Service. 4.< excelled D n strictly personal. g Y f Claremont called a meeting on Write or call far free booklet. 4 - .. .: Monday nigh t-tosend a delegation TO ,THE .SUNNY SOUTH to Toronto to be with the_ dek- Claxke s. Shorthand .College No more desirable route than vis -gates from ton vilf— le and Alton& b86 College 9t.. Cor. Manning Aye, Grand Trunk to Detroit. thence in soliciting the government for -4,s via Cincinnati to Jacksonville,Palm $.y4ro power and with the ulti• - "°r TORONTO. j Beach, Nassau, etc. ' mare--perrpose of securing the pro- = - ` posed electric railway. The ful- a a w Round trig tickets, giving choice lowing representatives were chop- -S/,= �, �} EN _ o[all the beet routes,together with en with power at add to their N m� ,-~,� full information and reservations b 21 as may be obtained from nearest G. numbers;. Dr. R. Brodie,J. Under- Gasoline Engines, Cream Separators and Power Spray Outflte. qq .«w .. T. A ret. or write A. E.Duff.D..P. - hill; M. Forsyth anal Joseph Bor- , -s t O� A., Toronto, Ont. -_—_-- ------ Snr_ahaJnhn Deer If Co., ofWelland., manufacturbr of et-4 ei-..-st- - - �. At the meeting on Monday night all kinds of Farm Implements. and sole agents in 9 .. C $ bt o �R d N tckeriiig a~ Ontario for the Speight outputgQ a•e a ;, - At was also proposed that the C. _- e P. R. Railway ,o. be interviewed' ¢ 8 that the Claremont residents and Blackamithing 8ni1'Woodworking-in all its branches � �aa H6111111 � b ��vd'ourningcommunit might ee- •: tl1 1 -&� yo pea Pickering Lumber Yard • y g 'W H Jackson Brock Road o VI., sure the benefit of Navin the 1 m e a m ga A and 8 eleven m. o'clock train froru To It n 'C 13 kinds o[ rough hemlock;1 , p• roma atop here and the six o'clock ---~~ - `~-~ "`~~~---~ - '°' Feb I t4::5 inch pine dressed. strain in the morning also, It was - ar btu: yM In oidia s-we have Manitoba,drop. a then decided to secure as many a Vd and feather edged. r all •n Apt p►= ( mames as possible to a petition. In shingles-New Brunswick and Po � w a °' v � m mn b[a, �e's British Columbia. -� The parties boldin this for liana T -°ox J ae o g DOMINION BANK a In ready roo8fg--Montrehl and' - aures ,ire : Joshua Bundy, Geo. it a a •m - gat, ' Brantford make.. -4 -Johnston, Dr. Brodie and G. H. aIR EDMUND OSUR,M.P.,PRESIDENT. W.D.MATTiEWS_VIO[-PR[SID[nT. - b- 'a C a '� new as W. D. GORDON ds SON, i1 Saniis. It was proposed that Wm. C. A.aoGERT, General Manquer. ,�,� Oct. r.. t Graham and Those. preeent �nsipaw seu.ew.ea• =eserveFund K90oete. Total Avow SMAOSett: ie ;• B o r. m.. Nov - _ Pickering. Ong the petition when completed -to -- $1-Gives. You A-Bonk �' Poo Ca the proper authorities. Jana"y 16114-Whitby 7,oebaws'S.sroaRbam 4. . The annual tea and entertain- You do not need to wait until you have&large surri of money, st, Pore Parr,Ut, ergravo ie,oanninatoa is, in order too n an account with this Bank. You can open an Beavereoa 14,vpeasgrove 1s; meat given in the Ba tilt'church ppee P ' "accouaYwith Z1.-interest compounded twice @year: under the auspices of the Mission Band on Tuesday evening last Stihl in .Business . was a decided success in every par- ! - WHITBY BRANCH: A., A: ATKINSON, Manager. tieular. 'The night was fine and And prepared to do all kinds of = the church was filled to the doors. " 'The tea which was served in the - . Woodwork Repairing and basement of the church by the Of allmaeeriale and desists � ladies, of the conitregati�n was _ Tire Setting. ;-_ kept in stock. It will pay you thorough lyenjoyedbyall. When 1OO� feb'y flearing Saleto sell at oar works std Inspect Oursioetall werefully satisfied with thr and obtain prices. Don't-be-m_isled_by good things provided for the inset SPECIALTY IN HoxsEsHoEING agents we do not employ the ,usenWWII man, they repaired to the auditor- O.wt9'and Shoes, reg. $1.40, sale price$1, Rubbers, reg: 1.(10,- ly Me can, and do throw all the agent ium of the church where an excel- for 85e-, Ladies' Rubbers reg. 75c, for 85c. d. phone, No,802, Cl mo commission of to per n"inggfrom you will i In etre ret =' osetainly Babe by p from as. -lent program was to be rendered. Dress Hoods, Lustres, green, brown. Toques and Hockey Caps, reg 25' JOHN cGRATH °�eolieited. ` The chief feature of the program cream,reg 25 rind 80c. for 20c and Enc, for 90c and 264 _ was the leetnre entitled '' "The Cashmeres, wash goods; brown Boys'Sweaters and Sweater NITNT 0 ANIT C 4i(V Land of Scott" given by the Rev. and navy.. 12c . Coats,50c and e0c CLAREMONT, ONT. - - -oar., w N white,, tlarso W, A. Cameron, of-the Bloor St., Black Serge,-reg 20c, for ..,,15c Men's Sweaters, grey, reg 1.00 for 76c — Baptist church, Toronto. Mr. Panamas, cream,green. 50c 40c :Men's Navy Sweater Coats 1.00¢ss 1.50 Eje w, EVANS; Voila;red, cream, re 50c for+- 37i}c 'Men's Wool Pants .. 1=60 - - The Pickering- ? Cameron, who is a young man has g . rrl,. Navy M�Birko'oth reg 80e, for 40c Mens Overalls 854 1.00, 1.26already won an enviable reputa- shopppinas. reg 25c, for 10c Boy's Suits 4.00 and 4.50 �j' Pump Manufacturell not only as a platform speak- Ladies' on Boots, regg 1,20', for ?5c Boys' Overcoats,'reg 6.50. for 4.50 • igilance Committee ' _: ..•er, batt as a most successful Chtrist- Children's Slippers, reg 254 for l6c Men's and Boys' Mitts, wool-lined, - , " Shop and Residence, Dundas Stl fan minister. He recently refns- )•.,&dies'Slippers, 25c, 50c, 75c also Gloves,60c,-75c, 1.00 The object of this Association is to : ed a position tys ps�ator of the lead- _ _ _ _ lessen stealin and prosecute. - ..WHITBY, ONT. g �ing Baptist church, New York, at the felons, Three doors west of Whitby House • S6 salary of$12,000, that he might The above speeial values are real Bargains. Don't miss Rettinor them. Of _ Continue his work in Toronto ata course*e'cannot rhention everything in thin small.space. There are Members having property stolen oommani- -cont-salary of $8000. His lecture on hundreds of other things will be on bargain, We are offering. case immediately with any member . a 7 some horse blanket&, wool-lined 66x72,at very reduced prices. of'Ezeoatite Committee. We are prepared to instal wood or Troia the Land of Scott was -listened to pumps oa short notice;also attend -f . with rapt attention and was high- Membership fee - 11•x• Ito all kinds of repairing. ly appreciated. Mise Irene Y. GROCERIES—The best,always fresh and up-to-date. gay,have you sampled Ticketetmav be had tsom the President or t=' monde, of Torouto, won for her- - our 25ic Black And Mixed Teti. No better value to be had. seor.eert on apptioaaon• Agent for the Ontario Wind MiII, s, . ,self man friends in Claremont iniac gasoline engines and - a: y ►firer. Com.-L:D. Banka, the ure :1'. Solt by the bbl, 100 lb and 601b bags. .Red Rose Tea;Balada Tea, Coffee, 1 s4 gear by her work as a soloist, her Scot- W.V. Richardson,Pickering, Ontl tish selection@ being much appre- MAGNET :CREAM SEPARATOIS dated. The proceeds amounted J.A. O'Connor Arthur}efl're�. �ov®r�. D. SIMPSON etc Co.,oPICK�RINC-� . 1?reeidsaf. l3.or.t.r, Phone Belk No:60,-Ind.{9if, :ac-.a � 1.,2t. �.� i a4-.m .'{i' _2. .,�. :N. �: 1 �' .r'3i*- . 1:• :�.':.:,,. ..... •+r •;. ',..; � � a^ ''•x-: t.ea.: �� r>>',:P.7r•• .•ws..'s::..«•,, -+;:,. c.;a•:! ._,3,t„kpC'..ne: r'. rr m.`s m'3•�,7,,4 ;:1;r4ha2' �t`k' '4� x a$Y9-•...' - •c:•s, ._ ..x.. -.. _. ��'• �•_"".'”' ..,•y 4,•. .t"'., wy.e ^Cx ''•Y',,,*RyySd."R' 7 ,r• .,�a • .t%"'b,9F_R'�rq�. .;„may .,,rru •+�„y:••i,a^y. •:-. .-�"�..,r.:s .^:f.�.T9(xn:..'.'^'_ `Y;1 '-,-"_ 4' -,,,.- .d•' ,HE-'• r%tia'm•w rT^=.y' '�-•.-, ;4-.. ...., :..::`�x'sr sr���e�"w.�.i.>�.:.. .. ..r +' +�.:= a''�'�. "^*"•c,. "� w,:.9,:r�y"�i,- •r - - --? '-• -•� - "- ,'y,y,, ,,,,Sean y.' • .. ., • ...�. , , JA '. �. .. F, - 0 r ,.. P d:�,•er.,. ,e...„h til- . : ' ,.• ,_. i.r. ,,, ._ �:.; {.:l,., .. Wim., i 'CA . �n}1:':...� ^4'• •.li 4 . ,:Nr'Y. _ .J ,•t4-+-.. Z/ •.'14r:S1.•WS*.. L Y v ... ;' ' .,. ,:' C.. „ , , �i .. .. ,. _ - ._'_. 'ala•-�' •� - r • -RPVENIJE H- HON. WM. ORMSBY-GORE. '''' CUSIOMSThe engag4+ment of the Hon. Wil- MADE"'0 AN])-SUAREZ K11 I-FBI Kl:j - am ems y- re y- sloe Cecil, th6 elder daughter of Lord and Lady Salisbury, had aroused Former President and Vice-President of Mexico Shot Shows an Increase of 34 Per Cent. in Figures for great interest In Britiah political ' Ten Months. _ ._ ,_ -. '_ and social circles. Mr. Ormsby- C Bing T Penitentiary _ Whit Taken to Pen ntia Gore is the Unionist member for l __. --=-- -- - Denbigh Boroughs, and the son and A despatch from Meaioo` City work their fries p wrought, the heir of Lord and says: Francisco I. Madero, former- men and women but a m� zl hent �a A despatch from Ottawa says: in the corresponding period in the Lady Harlech. - President of Mexico, and Jose Pino before had been crying their sympa- During•the 10 months"from the be- last fiscal year, an increase of M r. O r m a b y- Suarez, who served as Vibe-Presi- tby and promising woe for those + _ ginning of the fiscal year to the end $173,133,000, or nearly one-quarter. Gore is not yet 28 �dent until the overthrow of the who harmed a hair of the ex-Press of January the customs revenue of The imports in January last were years of age, and Madero regime, were shot and dent, fell back before the.guns of Canada amounted to 894,329,836; $62,752,000, as against $38,662,000 a has only been two killed while being taken from the the soldiery that were turned men-, °l during the corresponding period in year ago, an increase of 814,090,000, years . in Parlia- lVTatianal Palace to the penitentiary acingly in their direction. .1911-18 the customs revenue Was or not far short of 40 per cent. ; for ment, but during 4" r> $70,268,252, the increase being the 10 months' period the imports that time he has � ear a rav, ' frietrds of the deposed President on winged feet, and within ahalf- 'I $124,001,684. This works out at an were $549,445,000, an increase of managed to focus are said to have gathered along the hour there was greater excitement increase ,of over 34 per cent., or $128,000,00 over the $421,111,000 of public attention route followed by the guava, mak- throughout the capital than there over one.third, the 10 months' period of 1911-12, on his- activities. Ing demonatrartlons of sympathy, waoa two weeks ago, when the gar The total trade of Canada in The exports in January, 1913, He is one of the and at times threatening to free the rison revolted against the Madero January, 1913, was' 875,871,000, as were 819;370,000, as against 819, young Unionists prisoners .by force. During a per- regime. Thousands of people, in f ' / against $62,680,000, an increase of. 627,000 in JahfIiary, 1912. In the LO who have been iod of excitement the officers in eluding practically all the foreign ' 000 000, or nearly 20 per months' period just ooflcluded the clamoring for a command of the party gave an or- population, gathered in the streets, noel $12, , cent. For the 10 months-ending .domestic exports were 8298,022,000, more f o r w a rd der to fire, and the bodies of the all stunned by what seemed th4l, Janus 31 last the total tr a wan as a sinst $W,442,000 in the same r.= g P g y g party in the he has Hon. William men who were but lately in author- grossness of the act. $884 332 000 as against $711,199,000 period a year ago.„ y, sty over those who in this way Mrs. Madero, her beam already, , - _ not been back- Ormsby-Gore wreaked vengeance on their former torn with fear and doubt for the 1 ' r 420; do.. No. b, 401-2o to 41c; deo., extra No. ward in coming Executive, were filled-with bullets. safety of her husband, was apprised 4 'RICES OF FARM PRO�LICTS 1 feed. 410 to 411.2c; do., No. z local white, forward. He has made himself Two of the attacking mob were of the end that' had come to the -M do., a 3, . 5 do.. No. 4, ., Barley something of an authority on the killed. Madero and Suarez sank man of whom she was so proud. -Manitoba feed. 52c to 64c t do., malting, _ 73c to 76c. Buckwheat-No. 2,.sac to 570. subject of Welsh Disestablishment, limply and 'died almost without a She was paralyzed by the shock, t llspears PROW TMd 4:AUrrle TISAOd Flour-Manitoba spring wheat patents. and has been 1n alliance. with his murmur. Aghast at the terrible and is in a most critical condition. firsts. $5,40; do., ieoonds, $4.90; do., strong - siMTRAS n1 AM/A4CA, bakers', $4,70; do., winter patents, choice, future relatives-the Cecils-in this _ $5.25; do.,,straight rollers, $4.85 to $4.90; battle. By:. his marriage Mr. do, base, 82,26 to 82,30. Rolled oats- TO BE BEADY F08 WAB. MILITANTS BURIN CHALET. _ lMeas at edea& pr81n. SUP" eM otw Barrels; $4.50; do., bags, 90 lbs.. $2.121.2. Ormsby-Gore will be allied to the praanee is Mdeas sad Aaw"Al, Bran--420.00. 9Lorts-$22.00. Middlings- most influential and exclusive wing 1 `- - `"' . i25.o0. Monillie-830.00 to $35.00, Hay of President Polneare of France Ad- One of the Prisoners Throws a dreadstulla, 3, per ton, car lots, 813 50 to $14,00. Cheese of the Tory ,party, and he I8 Cer- Torento; Feb. 26.-Manitoba Wheat-Lake Finest westerns, 13c; do., eastern,. 121.4o tain to make great headway in vocates Increase In the Army. Book at the Magistrate. to 12 3 4c. Hatter-Choicest creamery. politics. �poeta, No. 1 northern, 961.398: No, 4. 940; 281.20 to no; do., seconds, 24c to 26e. Eggs Po _._ A despatch from Paris nays; A despatch from London esysl Pio. 3. 92e;- teed wheat, 651.2x. -Fresh, t8o to 30c; do.. selected, 230 to Raymond Poincare, the new Presi- Pursuing their course of viole4 at- - _ Ontario Wheats-No_ 2° 96o to 96c for oar per; do,. No. 1 stock. 18c to Zoe: do.. No. -LITTLE BOY BILLED. dent of the French Republic, in his tacks on property, auflra ettes, at r lots outside, ranting down to Me for poor 2 eaock, 15c to 160. Potatoes--Per bas, car P P Pe y,. g -grades. lots;we to 750. first message, read to the two 8.15 on Thursday morning, burned a Ontario Oats-No. 2 white, 330 to 3. o- Bow In House at North Bay Ends! Houses of Parliament on Thursday, the tea pavilion in Kew Gardena. � Country-points. 670.80 ado on track, To- _ ' _. � y, TOM too. United Stated Marksts. in a Sad Tragedy. �made some pointed references to Two young women, Joyce Locke _ Manitoba Oita-No. 3 C. W. oats, 41c. yitnneappoolis, Feb.-'-2s.-Close wheat. the necessity of increasin France's and Lilian Lenton, were arrested ' _--$sack. bay ports; No. 3 C. W.. 39'1-2e; No. ifay. 117 b4c; July, 895-8c; September. A despatch frolil l�iorth Bsy Eays�_ -.----. ____. -- ! feed, b91.7x for romps shipment military forces. He referred to the when hurrying away from the fire, Corn--American, o. 3, all ratt. Moron- Cash, No. l hard: 88240; No. 1 i A row in the Italian colony on Wed- f 14 561,7x, northern. 863.4c to 873-k, No. 2 northern. ( responsibilities of the present time, lcarrying bags uY inflammable stud, 84 3-4c to 863.4o No. 3 yellow corn, 44c to I.nesday night resulted in the fatal and quoted the ads , �esr-xo• a. !1.30 to n.9a• o.s los+ Ona 441-zc: No. a white oats. 3o t-2c to 310. No. i q adage that "Peace saturated with oil a hand saw and - , side• shooting of the five-year-old son of t Buckwheat-No. L 6Jc to 660• nominal. 28 ye. Eloise prices 1unchanged.ran. $13.00 power. He said it was =ll of one j as electric lamp. Later is the day id not decreed b the w r Buckwheat-No. f, azo w W. James Demarco, a contractor. The » impossible they were taken before the Bench Ryo-NDuluth, Feb. 25.-Wheat, No. 1 hard. shooting took place in the house of Bx'bd Oat*-Per ba; or 90 pound.° tz• B7 Na l nonhera. 86 3-4c; *ra, a north- , for any nation to be effectice!y 'J etices at Richmond and charged t~t It, der barrel, heir f 90 pals, Wind- Liberto Conte, who had an alterca- nor w Sloatreal. torn. 823-40 to 843-4a; Ju:s. 89&& to �Y40 pacific unless it was always ready with maliciously Betting fire to the ►eked May,--88140 to as 341c. eaptemb.r tion with Antonio Deccio over; for war. A Frazee with diminiali'ed building: One of them hurled a Barley-Good malting barley, outside. 893 Mone and took down his rifle 8a i ;36c to we. i y power and exposed by her own heavy law book at the head of the r Millfeed-Manitoba bran, $19 to,820. in - _ he ea a, to frighten Deccio off theMagistrate. _ - - ?' fault to defiances or humiliations presiding The evidence ' bags, track. Toronto; shorts. $21.50; On- 'Llve Stook 1Miirketa, (.premises. Several men present� g tomo bran. 819 to 820 in bap. shorts. Wonttwal. Feb, 25.-(hcxe steers sold at I would, he said, be France no more- not being complete. the caae was 116 a iso 475.dily while etstock 4 26'air qua.... C led to take the weapon away from i It would he continued, be a creme remanded, bail being refused. i31.5a e more Manitoba Flour-First patents. $630 to , Y; fate bags: second patents. 84.80 in lax. a,mmon ones at 1450 te ts.so per. 1Q0 Date and is the mele�r-the trigger' against civilization to a',low the na- - a;s: strong bakers', 84.60 in Jute bags. pounds. Cboico butrhors, $6 te, 9625. and'00} was pulled. The Tittle boy weal i on to decrease its forces while NEW HARBOR REGL'L�1TI0NS. in cotton,bass. ten oents•more, per bar" the lower grades t3-50 per 100 gonads Buile standing near and received the bol- tr'ther rations developed theirs Ontario riour-wtater -wheat Sour, 90 i sold rr.m 63 50 to es 5o per 100 pounds as ! let In his breast, living only a few without cessla�tion. p Oxder-In-Counell Governs Boats to quality Lambs. 87 50 te $�75 Sheep G f� oar'aeas. pasoa4A $3.95 to Woo 11450 to $5.7S Calves. 15 to e.2 each, as hqurs. Conte and Deeclo were both Carrying Explosives. - tc sise and quality. Selected lots of bogs arrested and locked up pending an STOPPED OPENING PRAYER. i; ti4iuntry �roduos-t)yttotorard. sold from $9 90- to,110.10 -pea 100 gonads inquest.weighed off cars. q A despatch from Ottawa says: An Saga-Cotd storage eels 180 w me in ease Tora,nxo. Fob 25--Cattle--Choice bnt��. �' -• order-in-Council has been pained ,lots ho are selilua at 230 tb 230, 186.50 to 8676.: Corn med°nm. 0650 to 85'5, Lleut-Governor of -Indiana Told 'H strtetly Dew-laid at 290 to 310. common, 85 to d525; cows, 11475 to 8S 500; IN THE PRAIRIE PROQINCES. amending the regulations- for the . Cbeees--Twine, new. 143.40 to 16e. and balls, $3 to 85,25 canner,, $2 to 92,60: cut. Chaplain to Stop. Vverr.ment of public harbors in x large, new, at 141-2c i old cheese. twins. !ters. 83.26 to $3 75 CatTee•-Gn�d real. " Difficultyof Finding Suitable. 1 g A des a Canada, Siring the harbormasa' Is 16c to 151.2c: large. 130, _ to' $9�: common. is to 83.25. Stockers and despatch from Indianapolis, _ _ Buttes-Cresmery prints• s1 w no; do.Ifeedere--steera. 700 w 900 Zbe, es to 86.60: 1 - Homestead -Land. Ir.d., says Lieutenant Governor the r:aht to decide where vessels solids. 29 to 300; dairy prinw. 25 w 37e; feeding bulls. 900 to-1,000 lbs„ 8275 to-44• " - + carrying explosives or inflammable -' O sill caused a benasfiaa' in the Y n8 P interior (hakert.'t: 32 w 230. 125, y9•arli0ge. 83.10 to 83.50 Milkers and 11 despatch from Ottawa sage• � or dangerous. cods shall moor or Honey-•Buckwheat• % pound in tins and springers-'From 1160 to-872 Sheep and Homestead entries in Western Senate on Thursday when. he stop- B e -'Ik In barrels:@trained clover bnney 131-to 'lambs--Light ewes. 8526 to 86, heavy .,�i the Rev. E. R. f the load or unload, A fine of 8100 may a pound in Wpound tine, 113-4, to 10-,ewes• t4 to $4,7s; lambs, $8 to $9.50; bubk4-',Canada for the la6t'calendar year } "' Henry} be imposed for violation of the _ �ponnd tins; 13e to $-pound bass Bomb $4 zo w $5, Hogs-t9Aa fed and,waterid. I t-otalled-35,61e, a 4ev.reape of 3,344 Em�manual Baptist Church Of this Po .ey.'No.-1, 82.60 per dose.: •s,xra. $3'sad -0,66 Co:b. city, who wan'' making the opening regulation, with $10 more for each Per dozen; leo. 9. 8240 per dozen. as egaflpared with 1911. The de- I twelve hours of continued viola... Poultry-Live chickens. wholesale, 190 to a' _ crease indicates the'increasing difyi Prayer, and said:-"Stop making a '130 per porind, fowl, 100 to 110; docks. 130 political speech." The minister tion. $0 140; ilea turkeys, 15c to 174; geese, 90 -THOUSANDS HOMELESS. cvtty of finding suitable homestead Po P Q „ 160'Joe..Droned ltcultry. to to 3o &,bovs live land' in the Prairie Provincers still had prayed for the- separation of Acnotations, excepting dressed turkeys. at Fire Swept Through ,the Centre of within reasonable distance-of die- the rum traffic from 'he State and -TWO MINERS KILLED. =' to ria. for the day when Indiana would re- Beans-Prtmes:_$?-sRL�IZd_1360_for head __---- �eltio__ trioti nevi+ served by the railways. e --h -- on rtes as Fatallt at Iiudeosa'Bay- linin Potatese-Ontario pobatoes, 805 per bag; Ade•npatch from Tokio -says: Over were distributed by Provinces ae malas other men drunkards, mur- Co.'s Property. _ -.speer b�out"of scare;uBoo inkcarlots. � 16,.000 parsons- are homeless as 'a '•foIlows:-Manitoba, -3,133; -'Saekpt �derers, ,f111ing prisons .and benevo- A despatch from Cobalt sal s: - r" Spanish Onions--Per Daae. $2:as to $2.40. result of fire which swept: through chewan, 18,425; ' Alberta, 13,"6; lent institutions. Ile Lieutenant- Two machine runners, natives of the cetltre of the Banda district of British Columbia, 312. Governor, who head been showing Nova Scxitia, were instantly killed _ ..Nrortslom - the city on Wednesday. The-fire �. _ signs of impatience, vigorously at the 200-foot level of the Hudson smoked and Dry salted Meats-Rolle $basted in the Salvation Army hall. NEW pLAC£8 FI\D8. banged the marble slab with his Bay Mining pmp�erty in Gowganda Smoked. 14&-4oea to iso; hams, medium, ifs A hi h wind fanned_the flames and gave] and commanded the minister ' 17 t-Ios henry, 151-k so 160; b>!eakfaet g � - •- lafe on Thursday. They were Wil- ��aoon; Iii-sc-to 19ci long clear bacon. they spread rapidly from street to Rich Diggings at Atlin, B. C., Off1- to atop. He ordered the journal to liam M. McGuinesse and D. Me. ions and eases: '141.3o W. 143:4e; backs street, destroying 8,300 buildings. be react, and Rev, Mr. Henry im- Nair, the latter aged 27 and single. (plain), 31 I.2c; backs 1peameau, 27o. efally Reported. g e Green Moate-Oat of pickle• to lees than The loss is estimated at several mil- m4*diatelc left the chamber, They were working with hammer Poistto�t Ont, $26 to $38 per basal; lion yen. Among the buildings A despatch frim_Victoria, B. C•, s drilla and drilled into an old hole me.. pork. 11150 to $Y200 butned *ere several 'churches, in- says: Rich placer diggings in RESERVE SUPPLY OF LUMBER containing powder at the bottom. ,utLar Ttercei. 133.4x; tube'. 14t-0a; pails: eluding the _Baptist Tabernacle, 'Swan, Silver and creeks flowing in- &4 n- _ and a number of educational insti- to Testin Lake at its south-eastern Grain-Growers Buy. British. Colum WOMAN FRANCHI.9E REFUSED Bated Nay and Straw, tutions, including_the- School of end are reported to have been re- bin Timber Limits. Baled Hay-No. 1, $13 to $1250; No. l. Foreign Languages, Troops were gently discovered and proved.. The McBride Saye It Is Impossible as t9. to Seo; Nd. 3, $6 to $9. Baled straw, called out to assist 'the firemen, reports come from official Govern- A despatch from ,Winnipeg sa:.-s: Government Polley, tO �� but- they. were almost' helpless ment sources. On receipt of the A transaction which promises f,tr- - against the wind-driven flame's. news Hon. Dr. Young, Provincial reaching effects waa consummated. A despatch from Victoria saws t Mentrsai Markita. Sir Richard McBride made the I" The many homeless were being shel- Secretary and member for-Athn in a few-days ago, whereby the Grain Corn-.Lmerican No. a yellow. 611-3x. nouncement in the ,Legislature on „- oats-Canadian western, No. 14-411.84 to t4 sell in Sudan Park. the Legislatilre, made' arrange- Growers Grain Company purchas- Wednesday night that as a matter - - _ menta to proceed to the field of the ed timber limits'near Fort George, of Government policy it was impos- new find.. At-Atlin he will go over- B..C. cornprising about 300,000,000 . aible to grant-ts-women-equal ft:sa_ ' DOUBLETRACKINGTHS C.P.Rd. land be dog team and sled to the ;feet of r 1,0r at a price of about chile with men, a condition askedlower end of Testis Lake."The dig- S1.b0 per 1,000, feet'. It is said to for last week by a large deputation . gings are reported to be from three be the intention of the grain-grow- of women representing all seetionr to deep, and the gold taken ers to holdthisas a reserve supply, of British Columbfa, •• - six feet • = out is said to' be coarse and -to with the idea' of establishing lura- 4 'Will Spend $16,000,000 to Complete •Work of Last greatly resemble the.gold peculiar ber-yards at different points in the- AGREES TO 'CONTRIBL`TE. to the Atlin country. Stampedes Province for the purpose of supply- Season and Begin New Sections. from Arlin are now occurring, and ins farmers and Settlers with lum-' - it is reported that some four hun- her at reasonable prices. Australia Approves Plan to Make dred claims have been taken upone Scott Fund Imperial. A despatch from Montreal says Guelph Junction on• the London Testis Creek, C, M. HAYS' WILL. � A Melbourne despatch to the - 'The Canadian Pacific.Railway will subdivision will be double-tracked 4 -- London Standard states that Pre- The - for a distance of-thirty miles, and -1,200 FOWLS BURT Nearly All of G.T.R. President's mier Fisher, in conjunction with spend $16,000,900 on its eastern it is expected'the work will be fin- > • Estate Goes to Widow. . othere, has agreed to make an &de- 4nos during the coming season. ished b November, It is ro osed Fire at Gait Destroyed Large uat'e contribution to the fund for - -- y P P A despatch from Toronto says: 9 Hennery. t'hose•de endent-on the South Polar' _-This kxpend4ture, which.is approv-_ to double-track between Romford, ... , As the late C. M. Hass,. President P sed of:,$Y Sir Thomas Shaughnessy, which is the Junction -between the A'despatch from Galt says: On of the Grand Trunk Railway, who disaster victims. The despatch says President of.-the .comp-any, will. not• -maa��'mm line-and the Toronto-Sudbury Frida• afternoon the ]aT a chicken that since the Canadian Parliament 'be'whollfor new work as at least brslneh, and Port Arthur,* y g went down Beth the Titanic,' had Y = g house, 165 by 2b feet, two storeys. putt of his estate in Ontario, his Proposes to make a-grant'the whole „ten -milliot� of. the. amount is to a distance_of 135 miles. high, on the farm of Dr. H. F. Mac- will was_entered fox probate here overseas dominions, which are par- complete work -commenced last It is intended to eventually kendrick, &•.mile from Galt on the on. Thursday. The total estate is ficirldfly indebted to the courage r summer, including a portion of the double-track the entire Tar•onto- west-side 'of the' Grand River, 'sea's Worth $762,998, and is left to the and heroism of the explorers, should ',new Lake -13,h9re-line, and the ex Sudbury line;a total distance of-553 totally destroyed by fire and 1,200 widow, with the exception of 'be- co-operate 'in making a substantial " tei4sion from 8t. John's to Farn miles, in order to handle grin fowls burred to death. The blaze questa of 810 each to Tour daugh- gift. Ring George on Wednesday ham Junction, and the Forsythe after the'close of navilg&Eoa on the wan caused by a spark from the' tern; Marjorie, donated $1,000 to the a ds being rj , -0>;ian, Louise and street branch in.Montreal. The lakes. stove in tho feed; house, and ,the, Clara. In a codicil the deceased raised for a memorial .Captain _Tl0&jority of the new works will be Another important .work to iie whole building wa's blazink within expressed the wish that a life issue_ Robert F. Scott and his four' c<�rri- double- racking various parts of cornniet}ced this year is the double- a few minuteet. anions who died on the expedition aeries policy for 528,000 should be P Ped eastern ince, which will Dost ire the tracking of a small stretch of fit - 4�- -' payable in equal amounts to :his to the South Pole. The amalga- f. ^vicinity •f six 11Ilion dollars. teen, miles. between Agincourt and , . M,t)ntrea,l has more: than five thou- sister and a brother, David_ M. mated total subscribed now amounts The m n line 'from Islington,to North Toronto. ' sand cases of measles. Hays, to 5100,000. +✓rets •^� ..a, ..,., ;� � '' •, V' ..,,.,. ,.. TM•.rc -' f C,,!^ ..5 'x.a,�o-'F� - w�w 't.�nf mom• �s.: � is r» .._t, , ..�. ,..x�-nn,,.,� , '•la':'it!"'•:'..""_ ... ,. .:.�94•�'•.'•"+a Hm,'�, 'iv,< 9?•'+"}�.1:,���" wmW.Ny.,r.,,, r+. ° .�,�%;� ,•r "�w�-f�. ,i,.*AE,t4,. '�, a,.;.�:, �"..,rr?ti5.;,,.,' .,.. :. �; ,... . _ f �9 ,a.-.,r; -.;,contarea�, • rG• �'.•�w•�rcren. ",T17ea � m.sj*3!r,*, sera _`9 +'P�' 'h"r,..�, <` �;, - � -... ^'. s' _ ... ' .....-. •v 6xj !11 r ...... s,.. r-. �.>,x, _..�.•y,.._,,:r. �. ,r.. - _ mor sees, w{o.....� '•ff...+a' a�uc .. - . ,:. W. ,.. -'. sea ...:, ,r- •.. c- .;. . . •-,_:e Y _,�•�. ,..-. ...: ... «. . _ ..'. -.a.. �`r aye r- � OUR LETTER FROM TOROyTO havo prod ed a have �°° met to HIrlD QUEEN. Laughs With 'Jay! A have produced a oleaveage. IT SATISFIES MILLIONS J With Citizen d the attacks of the There are many stories told of MILLIONS _ Ottawa Citizen and sums others of the ,s sets of n more ,,. Liu MOST IMPORTANT SUBJECTS BEINO it Ls diiiicult to judge a. et what will ness to her pour subjects. The Worth your our while to irefit It be the effect. Apparently the breach has y DISCUSSED IN THE CITY. gene too far to be healed. One story in lowing, however, shows that even explanation of the vehemence of the at, the good intentions of queens are a ' ■ tack is that it finds some Inspiration in 7 A Navy Opera-What New Government not always fulfilled.' Her Majesty s ' ON . the old disaswitact he among cavvftalis- House Will Cost-Population of the do interests with the Whitney Govern• recently noticed a pleasant-faced 'Montreal Dian $o 111, Thought He - City-Tax,Reform and T•mperanob men%'@ Hydro Electric policy. The Ottawa little girl and spoke to her. There Citizen is one of the string of pseers Would Die of Stomach Toronto.has had the privilege of wit- 7_ owned by the Southam family of Hamil• was s short conversation, and the A iiiessing "Herodlade," the grand opera ton, who have interests in the Cataract Queen Baked the child what she Trouble. which Archbishop Bruobesi ordered the Power Co., one of the largest private could do in the way of needlework. .; company not to produce is Montreal. owned Dower companies to the Province. sustains and Cheers. Some of those who saw the opera here Those who are acquainted with the "I can knit stockings, signora," re- _ g; were almost inclined to wish that the Southams. however, do not Question their as ,. Archbishop had made his edict include nlnoerity on the taxation Question Mean Plied the girl. Do you know who ` Toronto, and were inclined to regard His 'while, Sii James has turned upon tis Tax I aml" continued the Queen. Pound a simple Remedy That Nas Kept 'S - Grace re slots than ever a public beno- Reformers with a oharacteristio broad• "Yes, signora,; you are the Queen." - -taken side. He hoe told them that their theory „ Nim Well Erse Since. c: to "Herodiade;' on Ohs ground of Smmor• is-but the :Socialistic Doctrine of Henry well then, make me a pelt Of t ality. Scores of performances are seen in George and nothing more; and that if it stockings and send thea) to the pa- ;� � 'To Fi ht Pests Rh[ch ('aUiie Nil- Toronto and Montreal every year that 11 put into effect the asst logical steps lace." A few days afterwards the The experience of Mr. Larose fs Fight must give infinitely more offen$e to pure will be the abolition of the Home. of war- must Hong of Damage Each Year. minds than would this modern French riage, and of religion. articles arrived, and the Queen in One very common'to-day: ' compoeitioa based on the old tale of Bible �' return for the gift sent the child a There should be no difficulty in days. Nor to it offensive in gruesomeness, Home Hints. beautiful air of silk atockin one "I suffered from dyspepsia and .'solving the problem what to do se has been come other stage reprodua P �' indigestion for five tions of scenes based on the same story. g years. I ems' :with one's sons if they have a love There is no bead of the Baptist on a.plat- To remove water spots on a and natural aptitude for the study ter or any of that business. The Behead- dress, dampen it in lukewarm feted moo much that I could hardly, _ ing to supposed w take place behind the water, Place over water spots on ' - attend tom work. I was weak of insects—il, in feat, they are knee, its accomplishment being an• p° r y what theli little brothers and sir twunoed by the headsman at top speed right side and take a piece of the ti , o-' and lost all courage. I enjoyed no Sera call "bug hunters." The world running ap nn was ss the supposed to t bloodstained, His game fabric and press with warm t� � y rest until I decided to follow our iron till both pieces of Serial are � is calling for thew as economic en- but I will swear that no .one saw any Pi � � "tomologlats to, fight the pests which bloodstains. dry. treatment. To my great surprise )rirrC attack the ootton, apple, potaSo, A Tremendous opera. To make boys' rub,.• boots last I immediately began to feel better. #« rice and other crops and do millions But the tact is that '•Herodiade" is one long have the cobbler put one thick- w. I am now using the second box of and millions of damage each year. of those tremendously strong operas with nese of leather inside the heel and Dr. Hamilton's Pills, and I feel so At the Imperial Colla of the molt ponderous type o music, and another outside and then fasten on pe College net a sin 1e melody from et.rt to finish. a well that I want to tell you that I .6cieaee and Technology in South The musleal critics all agree that the the regular heel plate. �. r ; $eosin ton England; a s en- performance was one of the most perfect A teaspoonful of cam hor'added "gk owe this great change to your fam g , p�� and the opera one of the greatest that P� P ; , ou8 ill tomologieal deparment for the Toronto has over seen. But I am not to a quart of soft water will kill er pills. I recommendDr. Hamii 5" trainingof these eoliths has been mn.ioal otitis. To me It was interesting earthworms in house tants. The t � r tan's Pills to every person who u � to see and hear-once, but I would have � • lapened, and a suitable man soon to be paid to to to it a second time. And Plante should be quite ready for F suffering from dyspepsia. Your , -t must confess, too, to an exceedingly do- water when it is a lied. Ands himself snapped up Y s° veloped weakness for grand opera of s PP grateful servant, D. R. Larose, 338 3:= ' government or other, In _fact, Cenata type. 'Trovatore" and "Alda," for A sewing screen with top handles r . Ithere are not enough of the right example, induce raptures even when sang is a handy thing to carry from room �+ Joliette street, Montreal, P.Q. i X: +font of men to go around. to Italian, of which I do not understand to room. It should be 'OVI;ed With a word. -All wlio-Have weak stomachs, and The Colonial Office offers from in the plot of •'Horodiad•" Massenet, the cretonge, should stand strongly .on „ � those who suffer with indigestion, 1,500 to 81,"50 a year to start romposer, bas d!warded the hiwtnrieal li its feet and be Bung on one sidewith " headaches; biliousness, can be r . Te of the story. He makes Herod, � ;. t. ,• ;w, pe with. The India office offers $1,850 king of the Jew•. fall In love with Salome sewing aeedfuls. ,r� ' Y 10 begin, rising to 82,000 in the 'pronounced 4allo•me, with the seeent on ?� Vit`"A` t. 47'� �� feotly cured by Dr. Hamilton's t the first syllable), whtle she in turn lore• �" , cp +' Hours , of the first three years, and John .the Baptist. It is Herodias the GOOD NAr RED AGAIN. , "' `, ra'+� Pills, 25c. per box, at drugglAts f° j 'hereafter a rise of $250 a year; and gnaen who domande the head of John, " s " ' because he bad affronted her to public g .i and storekeepers, or. the Catarrho- kbere' are pensions attached to the Good Ilumor Returns with Change , ,, s , At Eras Herod declines to behead John, - s" zone Co., Kingston, Ont., and Bid- because posts. because of the offence to the people but to Proper Food. t%ia ,�� ' : Proof the department, h" just haotonIo u sW do so when he fIndo ob u e i mealome fail.then kills herself becausei A n stantosuffe sufferer f9rom indigestion and � Palo, N.Y. an appiicatlon from the United dagg Art! ri t n .r Queen of Italy. Married Folin;. F'.s ---States Government in the Philip- long when she finds that ia•Inme 1: realty nervousness,. amounting almost to a, her long loot child wham she had deserted a, An Amusing star happened some ` t Pines saki for as assistant sato- co an infant for Herod prostration, writes a Western 8 Y pp _ time ago in one of the Pari9 courlia tmologiast, aged about 21, with pay It i. probable that Archbisho Brnchesi's man. i filled with sweets, the. other oon- objectioae were based on incidents of the ,• Of Just, A vain, haughty, wo- t eom.mencing ab from 81.200 to performance, such as a reprow+ntation of MY blood was impoverished,the taming money, Next day the Queen • �1,J00 a year. Application$ Game the hat, and the;oarryin; of elm l,s.e• vision was blurred. and weals, with l man was called as a witness, when p received s letter from liar little; ,. m all parts of the world. The One of the menet striking things in the Movingspots before eyes. T1113 the magistrate inquired her age. 1 p•rformanoe was the contrast of the m7 y friend as follows: "Signora, _your ' „ 1 was a steady daily condition. � I ha.• caused -me manv tears. M I "Twenty-flue last August," � other day the South Africa COII7- •nates 4aeei.bl• John the Baptist,clad" n Y g any asked the college to find l a +soste skin, roue cos his naked limb., grew ill-tempered, and eventually father took the looney my big bro-,next-wit replied the lady. The with the luxurious costumes and habit• ' nest-witness was a young man, who them an entomologist, starting at of the acu got so nervous I could not keep my then took the sweets, and as for the 1,500. In the short time since the books posted,' nor handle accounts at once acknowledged that he was r The Now Ow•rnm•nt Nolle•. stockings, why, mother took them „ department !started students have satisfactorily, I can't describe my for herself." twenty seven years of age. Are It S• officially announced that it is ex• you r to the lad, ae m, pbtainod appotntmo3AI; 1n Assam, pected the new Government souse in sufferings, yp _ y elated witness?" $ Chort.y Park ..ill be ready for oconps. "N,othsn I ate agreed with me, queried the magistrate: "Yea, I panes, bodesia, Barb�idoes, 'tion early to i914. The following state g g $ZTRAOgDIN 4BY FREAH. am her son, he - replied. :1h uthern N' ria and other places. want, of expenditures upon it to date has!till one day I happened to softs. „ ......�ld6,sso 60 - ids y lar P grocery mused the magistrate, your mo. Profsseor )![az•are11-Lefro , bow been sand.. Grape-Nuts in a rote store, ' p then must have, married. very, site ... .., I Team Obtained Luxury of the -wer, deplores English indifference Lar out .grounds 76,462 33 and bought a package out of curio Workhouse InIrmary. young," - bo such matxere. "We are alto- Already .vino on soave 195,27f M slip to know what it was. - - :• ' Sher behind the United Mates," It Is that "that•a iv:aad.� her "I liked food from the very The master of the Cirencester a of one-half int linseed oi! � 69 ry A good furniture polish may be ,he said to an interviewer. L'nlese .:p�a� first, eatingit with cream, and now I(England) Workhouse has reported �. our government is up and doias the s10o,aw w li I be requires to oompleu the - buy it by the case and use it the case of an extraordinary human � p 1► h, I fear, will be over so that the total cost "ill ba some dail I soon found that (3rd freak to the one-half pint turpentine, ones-guar , thins over otw halt • win dollars. y Pe' guardians. The IILaII re before long, and then woe be- Ideaawbu• the Lieutenant Governor L r•• Nuts food was supplying brain and j was a tramp, giving the name of ter pint vinegar, one-quarter pine ala` tide tato growers and to siding in the Beardmore residence at tb• wentholated spirit. Shake to- " I pots nerve force as nothing in the drug John Selly, He waa found on the -= corner of dolls.-�e�l--et George Ste.. ether thoroughly in a bottle. _ whore all the stat• functions are being line ever had done or could do. morning after his adrniasi�i to the g g y ati held. As to who to to be sir John Gib . "It wasn't long before I was re-'workhouse with his face send neck : •en's •uereoeor at the expiration of kis ,S'1 Headliners. term chis year, there is still no hint, at to health, comfort and hap badly swollen, and his ailment was Crtaicisms of the location and design of iness. diagnosed as mum He was iso- "Our family is most interestitrg. the new hon.. are •till beta; heard. tot P , ON a f Through the use of Grape-Nuts ,lated at once, and .pent three or ohn dances divinely, Tom sings mach Is being said in public, possibly on ctri account of a disposition to wale to see food my digestion has been restor- i four glorious daps in,the infirmary. $h Da .1, like an angel, Dave is a famous ,.hat she enl,t,ed structure is i,ke, teen �— J$ootball player, and Susanne paintd critioism may all blow over, or there may my nerves are steady once more, Then 1L was laMver y dr. ilritjs ;rrtit taBte." be a considerable outburst. my eye-sight is good, again, my had the remarkable power of causVIVO - "And He"a Toronto's "els Eyes.•• mental faculties are clear and ing swellings similar to shone which „ Toronto's months agQ Mr. W. F. Maclean of acute, and I have become so good- are,typical,of mump�s,at will, and he " "Oh, Henry; he's rather a dull the Toronto World, In one of h'» char• natured that my friendi are truly was turned out. ."--fellow, you know. He only works actertstte phrases, advised the people of and supports the others." Toronto to set "big eyes." Like many of astonished at the change. I feel The Aritish Medical Journal Mr. Maclean's original shafts the phrase younger and better than I have for printed a letter from Dr. R. W. H. stuck. This is no doubt due W the fact that with his journalistic.geniu•.he gra 20 years. No amount of money' Meredith, of Wellington, Somerset, - I phically described an attitude of mind, would induce me to surrender what ...warning workhouse officials, a ainst universally recognised. Everyone is now + „ Ready - getting •big eyes" sad W. F. Maclean, I have gained through. the use o{ Sellyy. &ire Meredith writes in his dell;htful {title •kits on the front Grape-N'uts food." Name given "He has the powesr of inflating his .Zile Makes the Clothes as page of his paper, does not hesitate to b Canadian Postum Co., Windsor, parotid glands and causing . sub- dluln s. _ !CUUICed make record of the ♦artoua converts to y �/ the "big eyes" prooeeeton. one of the Oat. "There's a reason." 'Read cutaneous emphysenm-infiatloa— eO Whlte lies Snow latest to be recorded under his list to the the little book, "The Road to Well- extending from the temples to the oenb. Try it ! Telegram newspaper, which the World bad „ I. ea�S 9reviously dubbed as the chief exponent ville, in pkgo. middle of the chest. He takes about af...f.as:..a o? the days of "wee York." The reason 7e►o RIc6.resee ce Ever read the above letter? Anew one a quarter of an hour to inflate him- "Loi». ie.a•.l,case M the Telegram got into the list of converts appears from tine to time. They are self, and about two or three days to - _ div Tepidly growing is pope- is that it published the other day an so- genuine. true, and full of human Interest. :3 w' timate of population, and figured that R, absorb. Iar favor. there was little doubt that Toronto will T ". . have a million, people by the year 1923; A GOOD A OLD MINE. � that is 10 years from now. It publish" $ S G N w w two tables, the.first showinthe growth — phi iN• hYpping Fever - Post - of the city since 1837, this being as fol. World Consumes Much Thorium in s ;,. Lowe 9t Ar Influence, pink eye,•pisoolSo, distemper and all n4e• end Its Gas 'Mantels. Toronto's Population. throat diseases oured, and as others, moo natter- h2w "ex r. . —._._.. -- -1837 ....... .. -.......... s?� Professor �'hihe estimates that no kept from having any of those diseases with SPOk'N'JI. to ' 1847 WO po s Three to at. done St=n cuts a . . - ...... ...'... � � LI Uti �IiT{Nett OUitE. nasties 1857 :......: ...:.:. ...... 46,E fewer than 400;000,000 gas-mantles anew One bottle guaranteed to do so. e• g or 1867 b3,000 are used every year, arid' &a these mares. Acts on te blood. Druggists and aruess Lbap4. i� .......... ........:: 770, _ ` h "' �' Distributors - ALL WHOL1isALE DRUGGISTS. 1 gas-mrwatles cannot be manufac uoNN MEDICAL Co., Ohen+l•c•, o•sh•n Indian U.S.A. , W.173 tured without a substanOe named �r5 served either with cream or ,169 1907 ::. :-:::. 272,600 •••• •••• thorium, the necessity for obtaining good milk, or preserved fruit, 1916 •••••• 425• a large supply is obvious. Some E make a most appetizing dish It next published an estimate I popnla• time o the manufacturers were, tion for the future. the estimate being a$ for breakfast, dinner, or sup- compiled by applying the last peroeutage indeed, at &,loss to discover suffi- per, of growth to the future: This figured out cient:for their purpose. Their anx- as follows: ® c Toronto'• Population. _ iety was removed quilts waexpected- These delicious toasted 191. .•• 711,280 ly when a stranger walked into the flaky bits of white corn have 1923 ...::: ::..: :: :i azo pie office of one Of the great incandes BRUCE'S a delicate tante that is very 1933 .. 1,582,021 cent Cor„parries and Offered to Bhow at this firma of year, 193e .:........ 1,889,016 where an'unlimited sugp could be SEEDS SATISFY �'_ pleasing y 1943 ly i94a :::::: ::::::: :. E:693;785 obtained. He demanded 8500,000 4' poet Toasties are economi- The Telegram then went on to describe for the information, and this sum FREE the territorial expansion that wools need the company readily undertook to Write at once for our cal make less work for the to take place in order that the city might ' _-keep pace _wish_its.-growth in- po uy Iation, y•' The dirr�tora were, however, l2-page betndsom.ly i1- busy housewife arnd please This, of course, was the part that-p ea oLh$_ab;ility to carry out Iwtrated Catalo�w of 4: everyone at the table. Mr. Maclean, as be has Some 1,200 care• his promise, bet 'after obtalmitzig-:a- - - — Sys,Plants,so moi. — of suburban property which, it Toronto Implements, keeps on..growing, will come within the contract he took a representative of a�poultry Supplies,eta - _ tt - - _ ff- city limits. Toronto now hag an siva of the company to Brasil, Where huge The Memory Lingers 18,983 acres, that is 446 acres to every 10.• LrBTASLIBMED 1830 � �• 000 of population. deposi�A of thorium were dd,soover- Tax Reform Controversy. ed, From this place most of the P gold by Grocers everywhere Tax Reform and Temperance legislation thorium now in'use is obtained. continue to be the two biggest subjects In The stranger had discovered the Provincial politics. It is curious that it is ?' the former rather than the latter that find quite aecideatally, , w+ 0auadIan Postum Cereal t7e.. Lbd. should have caused noticeable dissension 4 \ Windsor, Ontario. to party ranks. The outsider might have - supposed that the Te*dperance question, A gossip is never a wClCcme vial- Ski being so largelya euppo•ed "matter of r--after telling all she knows. ' '. , h.dy .:. '.,a :.. f ,,✓, .1,5, '. ,y..°,�!, '�'•'fac. E:,;ar ,,.. ,.'7r ,,....w ':.,, *.,.. ,,; ci'. -' eHryr,£c't$ :ash yr++r=.�'•d.. ,..y y.: _+,.• y a,.ee s i?„^ -.^;. •;,r!� t»A�;'.P” r+�'...` r.r;;�gayS,,r..�.Cd„i a t,.dy:Marr f;:, li'' �... ...',��+. "�,r'}. .�. s,: .: .+rye sbkasar #"''afiY'6z_.i�+::, ';r,:t; •u• :�` :<�,�- ,.v_:...::+•. .rS wAr.'„s.":.• ,t".mrw1.: *-.. _ �' �, 'm"� -t.�!<,�r. .('.r d`t,Tn v.c:f.' F.. ..•-�. -'RW ISSL.G�^"`+' '4 '.•. n4rZSfi1C+.w:�V•. ,fY'•4- a'.. .._.... •+s �. .. .. 37177-", IF••t• w A large deputation interview- ��� A .T T��Q --W. C. on Th r, of Sunderland, ly' .News ' ' ' 11.iJJ. 17. -' wan home os. Thursday night. ed the Ontario government on pay to run ftent lere tG e Born-At Cher cod on Jaa. Wednesday regardin electric :NV k fi G.. 'Kt-b, to o n and Mrs. McUrlsn, rail -Mrs. J. R. Thez ton was in the a son. Port Perry and intervening pointe. -James McBrad , of Oshawa, -.+-. _ clip on Friday. y -FRGS -Lloyd Bateman, of Toronto, called on H. J. and Mrs. Larkin SALE RSl1Ia9TER was in town on Thursday last. on Tuesday. �+--� - - -- --- -- -Miss A. Field has been on the -Miss Minnie Rankin, of To- TUESDAY MARCH 4th-Auction sale , sick list the Iasi coo a of weeks. ronto, a ut over Sunday with her of registered and high Frade horses, Of loather h re. and cattle,farm machinery, house- -Miss Vhe Mabel Wright was G., hold furniture, etc. at lot 7, con. 1, � -duty for a few day on account of -Mrs. (Dr.) Mabee, of Odessa, Pickering, the property of Stephen- 7 La Blness, spent a couple of days last week son Bros. Sale at I2 sharp. See -Mrs. Calder, of Port Perry, with Mrs. Deck-er. bills, W. B. Powell, auctioneer, continues very ill at the home of -H. J. and Mrs. Larkin spent THURSDAY, MARCH gees-Auction sale r' John Crockett, Sunday with John. Larkin and of magistered and high grade horses -J. P. and Mrs. Williams left family, of Whitevale. and cattle, farm implements and We wish first of all to thank our many Customers and , last week for their home in Prince -Dr. F. L. Henry will be here household goods, at lot 12, con, �, Friends who assisted us in making our first February Edward Count as nstlal neat Tuesday to attend Pickering(}mile east of Pickering7. -Arthur Ridley, of Toronto, to his professional duties. * Village), the propaerty of. John _ Sale a huge success. It certainly was a spent Saturday rind Sunday with -"Joe" Brignall, a former Pick- Annan. Sale at 1x.30 sharp: See _ 6uCCfjBB--Thanks t0 ori, friends in Pickering, ering boy, who has been for 23 bills. W.B. Powell,auctioneer. S -Rev. J. McNeill, of the Regina years in the employ of the C.P.R., WEDaEsneY, MARCH s 12th-Auction _ Presbytery, will occupy the put- has severed his connectiofl with sale of registered horses,registered • Nit in St. Andrew's Church on that railway to became travelling and high grade cattle, pigs, etc., at .. .In Groceries, we offer you this week next. passenger agent for the Robert lot 84,rear of con. 2:Pickering, the y pa property of James McCrae,(west of First-class Spanish Onions, 8 lbs for 10 cents -Mrs. Cormack has moved into Reford Co. which represents the Cherrywood). Sale at 12. Trains met p ,{ Choicest Yellow Danvers, 3 10 the east end of T. Walsh's resi- Donaldson and Cunard Steam- met at Cherrywood station on morn- - Choice hand_pieked Beans, 4 " 26 " dence formerly owned by Mrs. W. ship lines in Canada. Mr. Brig- Ing of Bale: See posters. W. B. Nice Fresh P 4 --.:T. Hartriek. nal. is one of the most popular Powell, auctioneer. runes, -Miss E, Garland, of Cherry- railway men in Toronto, and rose TUESDAY, MARCH lith-Auction sale Nice large Oranges, Lemons and Prime Cheese. +wood, spent last week with To- rapidly in the service of the C. P. of farm stock and implements, the Our Groceries always the freshest. fronto friends. R., being for the past seven years property of Frank Harrison, lot 7, Phone or send your orders-goods delivered promptly. o friends. ssrs. Ham & Law have in- travelling passenger agent. We con. 0. Pickering. Sale at one. Both Phones. . stalled an Independent phone in join his many Pickering friends in Wm, Maw,auctioneer. _ ;their place of business. Their congratulating him on his new sale SDAY, MARCH imple Credit 1 >tntment. sale of farm stack, implememte, y P inumber is 1800. aPpo furniture, etc.. at lot 8,con. 5. U=- ;In our Dr Goods Department --James Gordon is able to be —A meeting of the united con- bridge, the property of Charles Mid- -'around again, after being cenfin- gregatione of St.John's Brougham dletoo. No reserve. Sale at one We ase starting to open out the Spring Goods. Quite a large assort- ed to his bed for several days and St. Andrew's Pickering, was o'clock, sharp. See bills. W.Maw, inent of Prints and Ginghains, Ducks, Galiteas, etc., have already -through illness. held in the Preabyterfian church auctioneer. arrived. Get in early and get a good choice. -To-morrow is the ist of March here on Monday afternoon for the THrRaDAY. MARCH 13•rH-Extensive Always a fine selection of Ladies' Neckwear.' Hosiery, Underwear. ` + which reminds us that spring i3 at purpose of considering a call to a credit sale of-farm stock, imple- Etc. Have you seen our 50c. line of Drees Goods-in Serges and and the farmer will soon be minister. There was a good at mance, etc., pe lot 81, con.9, Picker- hand, Plaids-Silk Allover Net for trimming. New lot just arrived. At work in his fields. tendance and Rev. A. L. Mac- inn, the property of Thos. Sander- c _ -Clarence Rogers, of• Alton, fad en, of Dumbarton, resided, son. Sale at 1.2.80. Bee bills. Wm. -: spent a few days here last week Y P Maw,auctioneer. p y he being the interim moderator. TLEsDAY, MARCH 18th—Credit sale of Our BU®t and Shoe Department at the home of his grandparents, Only one name was mentioned, high grade and registered horses, J. H. and Mrs. Rogers. that of Rev. G. L. Johnston, B. A. cattle, sbee and pigs; Rlso imple- Is in full swing. This departmeint has been particularly gratifying, _. .... —Rev. J. Ross, of Peterboro, of Horniog'e Mills, but previously ments, seed grain, hay, roots, etc., as our trade is constantly increasing. Good quality and occupied the pulpit in St. An- for about twelve years pastor of the property of Lance Johnston lot a well assorted stock accounts for it. _ r,.H--- drew's Church on Sunday last North Bay Presbyterian church. le, con. 6. Pickering. Sale at 12 30. Keep Koming. when he preached torn very able The call was perfectly unanimous Seg bills. RR m. 1iaw.Auctioneer. _ t sermons. from the first, something very WEDNESDAY. MARCH 19TH-Auction -The ice-harvesters have been unusual in extending a call to a sale of farm stock, implements, etc.. Hardware Hardware f kept busy the past few weeks and minister. The promised stipend at lot L2, con. & Pickering. the pro- ; - the steady frosty weather has en- is $1000 a year with one month's perty of C. S. Palmer. Sale at one. _ ab18d them to$11 nearly all their holidays. A special meeting of Cee bills. W.B.Powell. auctioneer. Cleaning up our Oak Heaters. Your cboice at 25 per cent. off regular " orders. Presbytery will be held a about FRIDAY. MARCH Slot-Auction safe of PRICE. Don't miss this chance. farm stock,implements, hay, grain -W, J. Watson, editor of the two weeks to deal with the call and potatoes, turnips and enellage, _1Prunin&Saws, Pruning Knives, Tree Pruners, Hand Axes, 'Vindicator, has been appointed and in the meantime the call will bousehold furniture. etc. at lot 28, - Etc., Etc.. now on sale. - Oslice magistrate of the town of be circulated in the two congrega• con. 8. Pickering: the property of hawa. We extend our congra- tions for signatures. Alex. Bonner. Sale at one o'clock. tnlatihe r -One of the most enjoyable, if See bills. W. H. Powell, auctioneer. M :-So ''. - C H P M AN -The regular monthly meeting not the best, concerts ever Riven • of the Methodist Ladies' Aid will in Pickering, was that given in • Plant BOWMAN'S x The held at the parsonage on Wed. St. Andrew's church last Thurs- = inesdap, Marsh 6Lh.at 2 p. m. All day evening under the auspices guaranteed i®embers are requested to be pres- of the Ladies Aid Society, and Nusse�rg' $tCC7� InternatloDal - !ent- the audience was the largest ever -it will grow- -Miss McCamus. -of Toronto, assembled in the church° all the _-'•We want two more agents ` -who took ppaart in the programme available standing room being oc- in this. county STOCK FOOD ! in St. Andrew'a church on Thurs- copied. Each of those taking part THOS.W.BOWMAN&SON Co., - day last, spent a few days with in the program was an artist in Ridgeville, Ont. Cure's and prevents ♦ o Pickering friends before returning her rofession, and every stinibec _ •-y - P g r ren erefd was was pleas- disease. / ' bo—Russell Shirley, of WionipeR, init,�:liadame le :1l,ir (Mrs. Somers- NOTICE TO CREDITORS Tr a 2s.cent arks a aoa who was dangerously ill with Cocks) made her second appear- be fever a coo a of weeks be convinced. h � ince to a Pickering audience who In Site Surrogate- Court County of York ago, is we .are pleased to- report, have learned to regard her with In the estate of Sarah Gardner,dc.eased making satisfactory progress to- high esteeui. Her pleasing and Notice is berebv given pursuant to Oil Cake, Bibby's Cream Equi- ' wards recovery. unaffected manner and her beau- Section lis of the Trustee Act that valent, Linseed Meal, -Andrew Annan has a sow tifal singing baa raised her high all persona bitving any Claims or de- Etc., Ett•. s e from which he has raised five lit- in their e:timatiun. As Madame mends against Sarah Gardner tate of R tees of pigs. In all there were -le Mar has made Pickering her the Township of Scarborough is the ninety-five of a progeny, of R.hich County of York. Widow, who died on y P g y, about _ 4th d-t of Nolz —h- ^ SEPH -K-BU NDY �sizty;-o. an-average o we ve o a in her great talents at the dis• , litter, were raised. n g 191., ac the said Township of Scar- puyal of the c-hurc-hes of the vil- borough, are required to send by post - -Ste hnsou Bros., of the base lage, a kindue" which Is mach- prepaid or to deliver to the tinder- �-r` line, will hold an auction sale of Appreciated. On Thursday even- signed Executor of the Will of the : LENTEN SEASON registered and high-grade horses ing her singing of "Ring Out Wild s+Lid deceased their - names .and _ and cattle,farm machinery,house- Bells" and '°Robin Adair" was addresses R.ad full particulars in writ- l7old furniture. etc.,at thei"t•prem- Ing of their claims and statements of ,J 3eee, lot 7, con. 1, on Tuesday next. the most popular, Uut the best their accounts and the nature of the y number was Mozart's Aria sung Securities. if„ny, held by them. is here and we can supply you with—Fresh White Fish, Salmon Trout Tile stock is all well bred and.of a in Italian. The soft tones of the And take notice that after the first and Haddock,-alea.Salt Holland Herring and Hsddi'e, Tined Salmon. -very desirable Blass. Italian language makes It more .day of April, 1918. the said Executor Sardines, Kippered Herring, etc. -` '•, -Chas. S. Palmer has sold his suitablb than any other for singing will proceed to distribute the assets of 'i =� farm to C. H. Jolliffe, of England, and in the rendering of this num- the said deceased among the persona who takes possession on April•lst. her, Madame Is Mar displayed the entitled thereto having regard only. to This week.we will give you a bushel basket Ybc. for ,15c. S packRnes Mr. Palmer intends holding an wonderful qualities of Ger voice, the Claims of which be shall then q ammonia for 25c. 8 tins Dutch cleanser 25c. Brooms a few left Rt 25c. auction sale of his _farm stock, which-she has under perfect con- have had notice and that the said Rx-implements. etc., on Wednesday, teal. White many in the audience ecutor will not be liable for' the said Choice prunes, figs, peaches for cooking. , march 19th.- Watch to particu- were captivated b this selection, ���°r any psi t thereof to any per- : ..Tars on bills.. P l son of whose claim he shall not. then G. ',GILLESPIE, ` I}UNBARTON -The hod of the late.,Patrick it was too high-class to be fully have received notice, y appreciated by the majority. of Dated the 24th da�v of February, 72 McDonald, aged 79, of lot 10, 4th those present. Miss Firstbrook, 1918. con.. Pickering,was laid to rest on. who has been on the staff of the CHAS. S. PALMER. 1 Wednesday in the R•. C. cemetery, Toronto Conservatory of Music, Pickering. P. O., Ont. ' After High Masp, sung by the Rev. Executor of the Will of ..BOOTS ANL? SHOES a Cantillon, P. P. The tonere. made her first appearance as an - Sarah Gardner, deceased. ----Was attended by a large number elocutionist in Pickering and no better has ever been- heard in our TOOLS We We have a complete stock of the best Boots and Shoes that can be, of friends from the surrounding village. She has a leasing stage ' district. essence and her numbers were — procured. If you have t bees getting satisfaction -One da last week ah Italian p We make a s ialry of crofecut saws, y all admirably Bell chosen, Her Tools of all kinds. Locks repaired. have a look at our goods. " working on the new C. P.R. line pathetic selections brought tears Razor-boning a specialty. Fora first- _ at Dixie met with a serious asci- to many and her humorous num- class hair trim or an easv shave call -' dent. He was engaged thawing bers were very amusing. We hope at the East-end Barber Shop. MEN 'S OV EROOA TS out dynamite when an explosion that this Wil. not be her last ap- See' our House Furnishings of all occurred: His face was badly in-' kinds, Slightly used Carpets pearance itt our village. Miss M. from 15 cents a yard u Men's Fur-lined Coats are lower in price this year and we are gnred, one eye, being blown out. McCamus, formerly a resident of p' e was taken to .the Belleville Pickering, but now of Totonto, W J, GORDON PICKERING _ showing exceptional good values. bospital for treatment. gave a number of piano, solos that -A railway wreck occurred delighted the audience and that Ei.M DALE M ILLS R A BUNTING R CKERING near the Pickering station on were heartily encored.- Miss Me- f 1' Mondav when an immigrant train Camus taught the piano in the �IC$ERIN'CF with aiiriut thirteen coaches col. Ontario Ladies' College of Whit- lided with a freight train. A by, but under doctor's orders, is freight car was derailed and taking a period of rest. Miss H. __Is'the place to get your neit dumped into the ditch and con- Law acted as accompanist in. her bag-of Flour. pREPA RE FOR WINTER pletely demolished, bat no other usual efficiant.*manner, and the • _ aerione.damage was done. Ogilvie's Royal Household can't be ng your — chair was veryably occupied by By -The funeral-of the-rate Mrs.'-- - ZZ-of - r - thP Rev. D. E. Jo nston, of the ROBES BLANKETS g y B getting . :beat-for Margaret McCabe, mother of Rev, ,Methodist Church. Tbe•receipts -Glenora Flour . Pantry Flour AND HARNESS NOW Fr. McCabe, -formerly parish of the evening amounted to about Graham Flour Priest of Pickering, took place at $103, Blankets 1.50 up, Sask. Robes 8.00 and 9.00,. Cub Bear do 12.00. Uabri e Monday morning. The Fresh Rolled Oats _ H McCabe celebrated solemn Bran and Shorts Call and see our assortment of Harness, Halters, Trunks,, `PICKERING MARKETS -Oats and Oat Chop gni Mesa, while his brother _ Barley and Barley Chop [Phone ____Suit Cases, Whips, etc., at reasonable prices. set Fra. Cantillon, Cline, Me- White Winter Wheat,'.:..;..:.. .98 Mixed Feeds th. 'astex and Hayes attend- Red •` 99 toe Sanctuary. Among the ;Kix , ,,,, ,90 Molaesine Meal and-Molasses Meal PICKERING HARNESS EMPORIUM yeti were Miss McCabe, of Spring Wheat................. . . .80 Special prices in ton lots. Q daughter of the deceased Goose " 1........... .... 80 Ind. 301. W. J. COAHWELL Frank Malone, of Sunder- Sprouted....................... •70-80 Oats ............................... .83 t Chopping every day. ' .r W-y<�'+icrn. r f•. ',, .; ar 71 'm':irr+'�uy- •..':,,a..�r 2aa: �`7 +�. ciix'•�`'..Tx-, ax.ti, s ,i,,.,x,nb���yyr�,.. -s. t: ,�we.twr,,a�c.�,+.vccai ','b. 'Y•ia;.�.-r