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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1913_03_07 07 .F p V �7 'A • -7 `VOL. XXXII. PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY, .-MA--RCH 7, 1913 - -No 23 MONGOLIA PUNBARTON Established 70,yeaxs 'Mrs. Adam Darling spent Friday of A quiet wedding Afedicat SPINS MILLS last,week in the city. Ester took Place at the home of Mrs Lee on Wedniesday, E FORSYTH. D. of 0Robert Crawford. -of Cashel, has Feb.19tb, when her eldest daughter. GREENWOOD ... Regis. rented Lud-wig Vanzant's iiirm. Miffis Edna, was united in marriage t teredloemb-oftbe Optometrical Asso. "tt000fOntario. special attention gveu.to George Hewitt, of Toro to, Mr. James Myers, of Co i boursf, Rev. 6be fitting of-glitgaiijI. Eyes tested a Over Sunday, with relatives here. Mr. MacfAdyen btficiating. fro North Claremont. Miss NL Charles Scales, of Dunbarton, call. lie Lee acted as bridesmaid and Robt. MILLS ed on his brother Thomas one day last Lee 6uppof-fedthe groom. The bri-de C. MCKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., FLOUR -week. wore cream colored net over pink and No Edinburgh, member nf the licentiate A. Wideman is spending' a time her travelling costume wasgrey. The 11"bysicians and Surgeons of Ontario, licentiate ."Whitq Satin,"' Best Manitoba 01 ROYsJ College of SurRSOUR, Edinburgh, "Cream-Bans," 6, Blended with relatives on the 5th-line Mark* happy couple the evening train 0 "Tea-Buns," ..66 a­j-- . R . BP*ci&l attention to daiesaes of women ham. for Toronto and after short trip to .0hildrsn. Office and residence,Brougham. Pastry Mrs. A. Smales and- son, Bertie.,of western,points will take up residence — - . . — - - . .1 .. - I - I .- - . PICKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL Toronto, visited at Thos. Smales' on in Cobourg. . Sunday SEED TWO, WEEKS and'X-RAY.INVITUTE --------------- Mrs. Sacob B.rkey is confined to ]PICKBRING, ONTARIO 6SJUI)iBO" FEED FLOUR- her bed for a few days. We hope she GREENWOOD AN will soon be around again. BR James Kier has left the employ I offer special R. ELGIN TOWLE, M. B., M. D., C. M., of I low price SHORTS PORT UNION. F. L. Green. ProirtOAT CHOP atieDia. Mrs. E. Tink entertained her-.91ster on Barley Feed in 6 ton a"- of Mon, Dise"es of Woman, Cancan, MANITOBA OATS 'The Ladies'Aid of Centennial Meth. from Belleville last week. lamoro.X-Ray examination. Diseases Of eye odist Church will hold a social in the Miss Mull car,20",throat sod luo go. Pitting glasseie Loa -AMERICAN -CORN (To arrive) Mullett, of Pickering, spent lots or over. ail souse and abrmic diseases. church on Thursday evening, March few days with M. and Mrs. Wgite. 18th. They have been fortunate to Mrs. Rice, of Toronto, is spending n 031*0 Hours 12 to 3 and 7 to 9 FEED OF ALL KINDS a Better secure your supply secure Rev. Stanley E. Annis B, A_ few jdays,with her farther. Samuel and L49alo Our prices are the lowest Who has recently taken an exteSiV6 Mrs. Stewari. tour both through the British Isles -now and save money 'quality the7 best The Rev, J. Tink has been India- K.C., BARRIS and on the Continent. ed during the last week or two, E. FAREWELL, He, be 06, TZ3.C*=O,,wo Attornoy,and County present to delivei, an Address on his Ent is some-bat better now. 131141sor. 00 on",Whitby. 18-T travels, and as -Mr, Annis possesses a I-lia- Hollis who has left the Wil A, E,.CHRISTIAN, Barrister and remarkable power of description, a, employpf Robert Birrell is moving HCl*solicitor.Notary Public,Etc. emi-Q-vable as well as, a profitable time i 510hey to into the village this week into the 'can' Office --t door to the Standard B-1, J. L—SPINK, LIMIT is is assured. A Quartette from Toro " yillage this-.we4 into the Teefy bopse. to as well as local talent will assist in Samuel aitd Mrs. Stewart are lettv- the musical pmrt of the program. F. I RE PICKERING. ONT. Re, Ing this week for Fort William, to freshraerits will he served.,- Admissionassist their son who,bag taken it large I. 15 cents. Come and enjoy this treat, . contract up there. Thomas Oliver G. HALM-Issuer of Xtrriage ­ will take charge of the farm during Licenses in the County of Ontsrio', WEST HILL, their absence. 7 lPickering village 271y SCRANTON COAL 31 r. and Mrs. Ltw 'pent" Sunday While driving into the villag�. on Ho B E AL with friends in t s Soinday eveninv M. Gleeson"had the POUCHER, Re,] Estate Avic. he city. 0 tioneer, valuator, collector and i4q6ar M r. Lash has made an offer of­$250 mi,ufortune of badly injuring hici block ��tinoxr,size,.icensej,Brougbam, 40-Y CLAREMON'T per-acrefor the' school 'grouild and STOVE and NUT driving roarer- She JL having thrown $500 wwards the building of. her front fetlock and hirvaking a small HOP ER Issuer of Marriage 'for all 8 tylies of furniture. new bone herein. It- will be D school on another qfte. cmo:at Licensed la the County of -oulazio. some time now a1mnng store and his residence.Claremont. Teamsters are busy hauling Stone before she will be out of the stable repairs on the Kingston r again /------------- road which D• R.BEATON,TOWNSHIPOLEflK r-quiree considerable attention each ?ancsr, Commissioner for sakling Roo' Xo�ift year to keep it in good shape. FILL YOURBl-, wITHOUT 11to, mono], so In BROUGHAM Do note?. 0o farad Property. "Isacer of M a Lie. 9 ricet the meeting of the some,, wbitevale, On&, "71 DELAY. 11 West Hill Progressive Association, Wedding bells are. tingjng in otAr- Pictare-Prame's SaturdAv evening ut 7.30. in the Mel. midst. FP09TILL Licensed Auctioneer, Ville Presbyterian Church, Every one T. C. and Willie Brown were at OUR SUPPLY WILL NOT o for Counties of York and Ontario., AUG. 'UO1u SLIes Of all kinds stummie to aborle" interested in the betterment of the at home over Smiday. "U", "dress Green River p.0., ont. Window Shades cor"Muni . I - LAST LONG. ty .will: heartily welcom- We are pleased to bear that Mrs. R. ed. Devitt is recovering. B. POWELL, Licensed Auc- I The Young W W. 1101106r. TZIQLZOT and -11*06or for ornfln:9 Sewing Circle Ross and Rnssel Conner S-undayed 608011164 of Ontario and York. All Linda of of Christ's Church took advantage of under the parental roof. the fine sleighing by having a pleas. Thomas Philip had it busines =04 ocioduoted either privately or by section 9 trip is L. SPIN K, Ltd. 198JQ DOWe oOlIaC%4dr For dated or other par, ant sleighing party Tu'e%d y evening. to Uxbridge on Tuesday, --UNDERTAIKING 1111601lars apply at residence.Elizabeth at.pick. Their happy voices made alne accom � HL Teasdale visited his Cousin At .,aarios- Phone Orden left at Nxwo Office Pick. 4111411 or M&etiab's store, Claremont. an re. in connection paniment for the merry bellar. Ceds r Grove on Sunday last, . .PICKERING *"To Pron, , t" Sorefactlon Kaaren. Jobb and Mrs. McLean spent Sun. assid. my PT0=1irimIndopendoot]Leal Dist&-n-ce no object W141TEVALa day with friends in Oshawa, F. To in of Willowdale. Prices Foxes aren't the only game prac ur. @ ant the w�ttk. r& moderate. -86's e -yrith-ftiends bar-0. able-in -r v a�-R- F*E1VA100- PC INHIrEVAL.E. ONT. Art Hodgins has been en ed by Ashburn, ,here she spent a pleasant -A Ise ells assiebits-returned fror., 'dr,Taylor, of Cherrywood. visit. FurAral Dkvctor iini$ EnIbaimw BUILDS YOU UP AND Best J lump Stearn Coal and all 9 Z44 Milo MqL y White is Qpend.Loir a few Owing to the. inelement st*te of the in Haid Coal. MARES YOU STRONC weeks with friend w Will Reesor and family,. of earlier on Sunday last, church at- Any buQiness entrusted to me will Altona, Aendance here was small. be carefully handled. were the guests of Mrs, Win. B-lirton. T I "U M NYALS Quite a rifunher from here att-nded P Cb,"'ges Moderate -' Mr. Windsor. our energetic qhoe- the funeral of the late. Dr. Ferrier, of A good stock of I and 2 in. rough and maker is again with us, having spent ioronto, at Locust Hill 1"ependent Phone.No. 1,514. a,few days in Markham. on. Saturday dressed hemlock, also matched Cod Liver Compo-aud last, We are ulad to note -that Mrs, Al. pine and sprnce. 4 dressed M 1 Isaac Davigentert4inoda lArite.wirn- -red pine 0eorgi White. who 'hag he�-n I I with blood 1^ Fine A" pnisonitiR,caused by A slight s?ratrb or'- evening b da ceilings,Containing Cr)d Livert,tract b�r of his yoting frionlig 6n Tuesday and basswood far c the arm, is mw-h better. en they danced until th'e 7 . PHILIP rxtr-ct of Wild Cherry- Quite a number of interested par. wee swa'h4)iirq. J o h n DAf ne,of Ed rnon ton, and Mrs. H-8 A. f1711 line nr rrp-qh A"d C.— and Hypophos phi-tes. Asplevid;'I entsand friends-attended-th'e plibLie X@'Aon Dafri-P, ref'Oftt"..-ftle h. C.,,t I Ynool cc) cert on Fridavafternoon. Shingles�,trld-Saw n e present awing to serious illness of -ad meats constantlyeon hand. combinat'on,and the greatest all- A 'en�,i d1l progrnm waa�rendered by 9 Write or phone for prices. t -Dafo�, sr. Spice Roll, Breakfast Batori, r ounct Tin the Mrs. a. 1c. strength restorer hpu P- On Wed nesdAy afternoon the Ladies' ..H961, Bologna, Weiners, etc isting i" now at its hest And Aid df&, Jobn'i'Chiiiell ri ESOR and body-builder' that can be !a to the night.one can hear he home of Mrs met at the A. C. RE Mosignieve and enjoyed a Highest prices foaled: F.qually good for child. I IRO 49 rwho Pe'al-11 risk laughter of bays and pleasant afternoon. -Butcher's Cattle-'' h ri k heir lives in the some. Thos. and LOCUST HILL ren, middle aged,and old people time i dangerous pleasure. Mrs. Beer were at Stotiff- ville on Fridav last- attending the Ind. phone. house Markham 1504, oar bottle at And Mis. Langford had what ftine�al of the letter's aunt, Mrs. Win. Yard, lone might call, a glaciA Alps expert- Beattie, of New York. Maikhaimi 1 72 Y. en". While .jVCR le ascending the famous The Lidies' Aid- of the Christian Dixie hill the other day tbe-hars-e fell Church will hold their next TIME TABLE-Piolierin PINERNG PH ARM A CY and took, a downward course with the t meetin 9 8 tkt.ion G f in the forigi of it smial-on Thurgdav, agolUx Ea 1;due as foll"07- 0', �., 9 T. R. Trains an lots , naid. -class rigs for hire ell the vehicle N6. 6 Mai 8.08 A M. First hic!e f, r a co March 20th, at the home 'of Mrs. Eil. 11 e abe distance,till all wpr,�- Arrested 12 Local 2.50 P X. Day or niglit hr Willson. Particulars next week, e sta,,-Ie, then*,'Mr..Laniford e ob 14 Local 6.04 P:N. REAL ESTATE k fani!y dress carnival will he hold Tralins going West due- a, follows- worse meets •all trains.. off*$ I.-hnrse and found nothing the in the Mammoth rink on Wednesday h freed the the rapid descent. 13 Local 8.27.A.M Teaming promptly attended to. March 12th, whim the following prizes' -WHl,TEVAL9 will he offered: Best dressed lady. 1st 11 Local 7 Mail lady's chatelaine, 8. P. Mi Agent for Canada Carriage CO.. e, value $1.50 2nd 0 *Sunday includW. Fred Mmjor spent Sunday with h" I k cloth, value 75c. Best parents. d -We H. Peak, dressed ant, 1st pair gloves, value 7, ................................. 'PIckeritig. Insurance,rates lower- on farm pro. Mrs.' Christ-an'has returned home 1.2-5. 2n p-ir-Casliniere socks, value perty and Village-LUDwellings, from the city. 60c. Be girl. (under 16), 1st.IdS 5 C SWed toEd in_;rst-class Companies., ..Herbert Monner, of Ii3gersoll' J doz linen table ,napkins, value 1,00; visiting his parent;' 2nd jardiniere, value 75c. ' Beat dresi. I 1A*kwd Umft I'sTO 1=re=:L-M= Xq0ter. G. XcKay and �V. S. Major spent ed bQY, 1st suspender set, value 1.00 Basse ft If not insured with m.e,call.and Saturdii.y in Toronto, 2nd Ebony hair brush, value 50c. Beat Stenographers, Boc)k-keeDe-FS compare rates. MICA -VE44 HRI]Dlitl, of Dunbarton acting clow'n. Int 75,r%; 2nd Ad. Cashiers, Office Assistants, Corn. 01le first-class bri6k house and spent Sunday thofno. mission, gents 16c., ladicis and specta- jeweler s her gra tors loc. stitble for sale. Miss Payne 14-visiting nd merciul and Shorthand Teachers mother. Mrs. J. McNeely, On Friday evening last tinder-the are in great demand, if they lzr,du- • Miss Freda Trickey spent Sunday auspices of the Women's Institute, Pte from theD. Richardson.' with Rev., -rid Miss Floretice Tricksy. some eighty-five- persons consisting of Whitby Mr. anA Mi t meriubers; their bUsbalids and gentle. X=0TT Miss Taylor and friends vis. "Ix ------ Notary Public', Pickering, ited at D.L ArltiWand Wm. Monibev's. men friends, gathered in the Temper. Carries a complete stock:of -Miss Maud Miller is visiting with ance, Hall to spend a social evening, her grandmother, Mrs. Buckler,- of to lad and encourage the Twentieth Matkhaln. Century Woman-the members of the Columbii Talking TORONTO. ONT.-­" Miss,Eliza White has purchased a The supper% 9 C 0 A L Wnmen's Institute. grand Do-mininn piano from R. J. which was a sumptuous one (ovsters Many former shidents are n X4LAAM130 AHD ISOV,,X, now Fleming. Markbani. forming part of the menu). was served, earning from $700 to $2000 A.year. The Standard'Fflel'Co.. Ltd. Mr. Lee has again taken yup his resi- in elegant style, and being so much and double disc-records. We deal-in onlay the BFsT_ KIND of dente in the vale. He bits-engag appreciated by the male sex, served ed Practical Education. We use bestwitb A. E. Roach & errywood-Station C. Co. for the Pum, to bring talent powers, as shown t�y Ch ' N. R: systems, employ best teachers and mer. the af ter-d inner speeches. True-there produce, the best results. tnt,r Mr. Roach. of Cherrywood, gave a Mondays, were there and of no mean order, COLUMBIA Ys, Wednesdays and zww. Catalogue free. -tive Ad. Fridays only. very interesting and ftistetic orators, poets, -philosophers and dress at the E. L;C. F. last Sunday. warm- generous-heArti-d men, who. Instniffients range in pricii'* W. J. Elliott, Pri9 fpom:$17.50 hornless, "qUr3:_=S03�T Miss-E.Hamlin has the-topic for this at W. J. Bodell's command, passe.d Cor. Yo-nge arid Alexander Ste. week. arour)d the. hat, to saw. thereby raising u Phone Ma-rk.' 5.020- Miss Robinson, who has been s handsome sum is honor and support peind- the Robinson, with her sister. Mrs. of the W. I. Much of the success of An, wrisunited in marriage toMr, T the evening.berwever,was due to the If you bavP not heard a new. Blacksmlthing gave You lots of vattr M-La,ghli,and in future will live energetic -President -and Secretary. modern Columbia Talking Mrs. B. Burk and Miss Lillian Holtby. in the west. C. S. RJ Iinstrilment, call and CK, OF WHrTXVAL3r Everyhodv is talking abont- the A bandsome stipend from the Provin. we will give youR. Having rented the Diinbarton shop Is Prepared to furnish you anything Shredded Wheat Banquet to-night. tial Horticultural Society Exhibit held it demonstration. and opened the same. I am prepar in the line Of Water supply 8, Mar. 7th. at the, Ba - In Toronto in November. At which _ich.as test at Church. A tCK- E 434 to do all work entrusted fo good program will be given 'by the Brougham Women's Institute stood Pumps, windmills, hydraulic rams. Choir.- assisted by Miss Storry, of third in canned fruit and vegetables, me in the ahove line. plumbing, etc. R. No BASSETT -Horsesboein It specialty. Markham. made the Above event possible. Call in Mlffsze ine any time. They are also expert well drillers -lFWF7,ZR AND OPTICIAN X:- T. ZZINT-L 1*4 and respectfully solicit your patron' You will miss something if you The Shredded Wheat Banquet at OPP-04rre New do eh.Come to the Banquet Baptist chileWhitevale, -Ogr 001.vlcff :WHITBY DUNBARTON age ora f ture. Irid, oholae 5521 1 March 7t�h. March 7 r - 71 Pas Health" ReS�O�ed ROVTO _ hEFV DUKE OF ABEBCo�_ - • Eery Weak Throat - � - - -- -- ''�NA•OflU-CO DYSPEP � OUR LETTER FROM TO AWL- 1, Marquis of Hamilton, who is . �.. - o Raa-Dopa soma» - the death of his father, succeeds to - -INTERESTING SITS OF C0J1a.IP_„FROM great possessions.. The late Duke of Groat Value to Ile” . And Bronchitis Cured .iPlored _ - THE QUEEN CITY. held seventeen titles, was. a Peer l Seemed to Have Lost all Ambit -- in three kingdoms, and a Duke of T ul one ez 1 atioa for the Crand Results Follow ttte Dlreot >7� y a: __.. _ .. _ r erz a 1�a8 Pale and Anaemic. A Creat Hockey season—The Northern Breathing Remedy, Which Cur" France. His, successor inh to flJy rs of enthusiastic letters that we x ,. Cray Belt—Montreal Opera Company— • . • Without.Drugging• _ , _.. most of these h9rtors, - _ receive praising IQs Dru-Co Dyspepsia _ The present .Duke was educated Tablets,"and that is that these tablets - 'Minionatrefi' -Hobby. at Eton, and served eleven years certainly do cure any kind of stomach a` fads Wonderful Recovery When- Or. The country is fairly wild over the trouble, t Hamllton'4 Pills Were Used. In spite of the -unusual mild winter, wonderful-recovery that-throat sufferers, In the 1st Life Guards. ..From.1900 Here is a typical letter from Miss Toronto has had the greatest hockey sea- are making every day with Catarrliozone. onwards he sat in the House Of Eliza Armswortlly, Canso,N.S.: -- -son ever, thanks W the artificial ica riuk _ which is now a part of its sporting para- From ocean to ocean,corne lettere telling C•onlnnons as Unionist member for "It is with pleasure I write to inform ��„ : f. •rI Was never actually sick," which isa. It has had amateur hockey of rapid cures—and cures when the oo.=- - ou that. our •Na-Dru-Co D a is -' and' alfa. eional hockey a its heart's plaint was chronic and long standing.-It's the City Of LoIIdnndeTry, where, y s Writes Mrs. Norman La Pierre des its his personal popularity, he Tablets have proved of great values to content. Aad it is a curious tact that from rue. I tried remedy after remedybut --, `' the spectator's poi•Ut of clew the amateur a brand aety principle upon which Ca- P P Imp wife of a ,;yell-known resident of hockey has beep much snore satiet.uu{lto�ry. tarrhowne works—not % single :dose of only retained the seat by narrow without any lasting good. Having heard -Labeuiene, "yet�L never could get `lhe-tact of the matter is that Cal s medicine to take-.-nothing to opt et the majorities, 'f��a- Londor_derry is a of -your tablets curing such cases as r; , two 'national games, hockey and hzcrosse, stomach or spoil diges4ion. constituency where the swing of the r.:iue.I decided to sirs them a fair feint strong like other women. I ate do not appear to lend themselves to pro- pendulum is unknown. For a y' P f fessionalism. For one thing they are too You can breathe through the Catarrh- 1 They, roved satisfactory of a- case." well enough,. but somehow rich and strenuous. The opportunities for the hired ozone Inhaler muiicarted..sir Shat is full The re ataskable success of Na-Dru-Co g '' man to loaf on the lob.are too great. It c is Tablets is such a success ss• red blood I could never. .alike• takes.the enthusiasm born' of•determines- flf healing,.'soothing balsams, foil - of py ISPs 2. ion ins antise tic esse ces that resemble ,-,•.-+-•-mom, "r ��-> ;:'-:;^rt:;.:: can only come to an honest remedy, tion to uphold the honor of one'e to p,- y v �+ :::!':° a:m compounded accordin to an exception. I married I took a 'great or club to carry any man through a game I the air of the pine woods in the Adiron- ;i;l; i;i;i;k;i;:i !i� g ,.; r•::;ii:•:'::i:i :;: :' all good formula, from pure fngre- 'kms housekeeping, but it of hockey or of lacrosse. Then team Dlay dacke. The piney vapor has a truly ,iti ;;s;:; s r„ 'pride in my-houseke p g, is the egaence of both successful hockey - - "•'-'`• •dients,by expert chemists. If you are d Baseball.is dit- marvelous action on weak throats. It l;i;:;:iii iiiiii'r;':: troubled witlf your stomach just ask „� ke t me tired all the time. Mrs. and successful lacrosse. [ P an is Judged on-big I brinze-strength. and health to the bon. "i i'iP'`.°'•:•••• tetent. 'Phare every m J g Ei ii`ltE l i'1`1^'i' our Drug i:lt about Na-Dru-Co Leehance my neighbor, lcooked well individual plays, a record- of which is chitic, stops that hacking, irritating yy g �'' g Dys psis Tablets, compouadeii bj►the "_Vs' is saint for the next season � Ei+iiiiiiiii ?i kept, and h y cough,' prevents hoarsertese and difficult h R :iii —she told me her health had been de nds on hie--errors and his bucrees,._ lily:':iii;i;i;:i?;;, _ National Drag and Chemical ug of e best amateur bresthtnR You can't find anything for it::::: :s:•.: ' Authorities say, that the ii; ; t °iii Canada, Limited,and sold throughout ! a Pills. I ore t iiii'::•t made u by -Pr. Hamiitun hockey teams playing in Toronto Lh.e weak-throated people on earth m i; i?iii a P the Domixion at Soc. a hoz• la3 I only thou ht• of ills as a physic,' year would "beat the heads o1# the pr ay beneficial than Catarrhozone. It means r F p tensional teams. the m 3n that has lied if iiiiiiiEiiiiiJ'i^ i'i til- mss !n the O. li. A. were In heaven on earth to . Continue this until the sponge be- but now I know that Dr. Hfin The &,tai ga } 1 e. It wa' I i catarrh or throat irritation. 'i ;v , deed worth going miles to se bronchitis, �,,',,�'��q i'iiiiEii;;::; ,x tons Pills arta[ more, for they quick- a new "enation to see 6,000 people, all yo will realize this the first time you :i.i.vol°�.:i i sY t comes clean. : cnmfortabfy seated in a" tremendous arn• ;T coed my eta�utach, liver and bowels 'c"infphitlrttre, watching ► hcxkey match. The l one Catarrhozone, which is a scientific tib '1\ r .41 FlatirOixs, when pelt swag for —made me startler and stronger, artificial lee, sine the opening days last preparation specially • designed for.die-. ,!"air Some time, should be rubbed on the fall, when preliminary -difficulties were 10'`°•0 i atistacWry-I caeca of the nose, taroat and bronchial !s ;�* ! bottom when slightly warm with a - gave the $Lia h LxtluT In rily cheeks as 'discovered, hag bce•o entirely s Lubes. Get the large size, it last& two �tt.;,;,;.;,; uuu 't and prevents, rain or shine, mild or cold, I k:::-ec•c•: ! iiiit mixture of taseiirle and sweet oil. I never had bcfetre. I sincerely be- se beautiful a alieec of'ice as -one could months, costs• $1.00; medium size,_5oc; Qq?e:'qi? If a small amount of moist cot- wish to see. I sample size, 25c. All storekeepers and E°`:i•: lieve Dr. Hantilt�a'e Pills- ethould t :::::ii 1,; ton is wrapped around the stems i Mr, Hearst and New Ontario: !druggidts, or The ('atarrhowne Co., Buf• be used b ever' woman—that's `:'i:ii 1! '�^ of flowers before the'tinfuil is tet r: } SO far as announced. the department o! talo, N. Y., and Xingvton, Canada. +' P ' I Lands and 3liuea has n+tt yet fulcra any nyl on the flowers can be worn much `.. why I write this letter." r - - •C-steps to refute the charges made by Pro- •' f 'I ;iii, longer.No medicine invigt,ratea and re I fesu)r Feruow that there is danger of un C'DUE HUSTLE AND STRESS. g wi•r erttlrmenc. being p4rmitted-in thu I - HUb_.your eyeglasses with rase R hews health .and spirits: like Dr. `great Clay Belt of Northern Ontario. pro). "'` � line, then with a silk handkerchief. ' Hamilton's Pills, 45c, r box, five !Favor Feruow, of aturre, did not condemn COndILIOD9 Of Modern Life Over• i +` Pe the entire area which is understood to t When you,go out into the cold they for 51,00, at all druggists and store- �_r:teen to game PA.Ooo.000 acre.• and on taxes the Heart. f will not become covered with l which bright hopes t•tr the future of <:' : keepers, or'postpaid from- the Ca- Northern Ontario have been based but to Investigations have shown that, _ , $[earn•Buffalo, I those who heard }tem he was convincing I iii s -ite of the great reduction in Fruit jars can be easily opened tarrhozone Co., , N.Y., and as to the point that considerable sections P . iiIIgBton,'OIIf,' of It were uuAt for settlement and that the general death rate, due to im- The Duke of Ahereorn. if you will take hold of the top with it.19 nit to the Dopa:trueot'to discrimtn• i proved social d sanitary condi- a ate. so to an piecendpaper, a' There are not wanting a.gns that the ,tions, the death rate among men — . -• - --- ---- --. ._.. o sa ' wow Minlster of Lands and (tines 1#-some- between the age9 of forty-five and couple of years he was Treasurer of SIICk Thief at Banquet, what more interested in the western part.; It was at a birthda ban net'nf Northern Ontario than be is in the" eixtp-fine is irJc'r4aFing. This is doe Hip Hajesty's I�ausehold, though in upena7 with Y q I district along the Temnskam:ng and i to the rapidly increasing aggrega- politics he- has been somewhat u•n- to V i n g S i , Company l given the u,ther evening by a promi- j Aorthern Oatsr0 Railway. which has ! aero Interest neat Paris (France) millionaire roma t" be associated, in the minds of tion of population in towns and obtrusive. frim dal. r&= the public, with the name of New On- I cities, where, in present industrial The new Duke has two sons and Accounts withdraw t• _banker. The fan-was At-its height! tarn. Mr, Hearst Comes from Sault St«- - - :When a lad cried out, ''fly pearl Narie him.elf. and may be pardoned for conditions of modern life, there is three daughters, so the BIiCCetlslc2n Interest to credited — JANUARY. y rwrlraps having a little Jealousy of the undue hUSt1H and stress. Hustling is well assured. BarOnscourt, his kPRIL. JULY and OCTOBER at the necklace has gone"' The banker North Bay to C+xhrane area on his own brings about premature degenera- Irish estate, is a delightful spot, rete of f bed ' 8 brilliant- idea, "We will i account. Fie has apparenuy also been im- g � g —� �s pre4ord with the proteata of the resident"; tion of the arterial system. - The and with-a house in F-dinburgh and 4,10 place a salver in the middlo o#.the.of port.Arthur, Fart William and the gar• heart is overtaxed one in Lyndon, the Aberoerns main room." he said; 'lights,will be ea- Grounding territory against so much put,-j Accounts may be opened by !lefty being "•Peel Temlakamlag unless The record of the increasing num- tain residences in the three king- mall and are tiub act to cheque tinguished'arid' the,perpetratorof [,bey also are ,ricluded, her of deaths from heart disease dump withdrawal. One fyollar opens an this silly joke will have an oppor- I Grand opera Loses Money. I gives startling statistical confirms.- l- The Abereorns have cu bigacconnt. [unit of restoring the missing 'Itomnto has been eninp:Zg tt tee weeks t - blie life for several — necklace is waa done. Then try tyles is" tl7zt � g late in Orit<ish_Pu- , e T h fv U Il 1 n Trus tion knnwn as the Montreat opera c" It dle-a ed men, This is further ' � g generations. The present lluke's ;the lights were turned on again and;.te understood that finracially the vett of grandfather was nicknamed, "Old there was more coussnternation. The the company-has not been as Pur essf.ul(proven by the. contrary showing I Company - 1.,i m i t e d as It might have been. At nearly every among women. There has been, for I Splendid," and he appears as "the r :silver salver hatd'disappeared, performance there were a large number I Temule fi,fldin of vacant seats, and ft is said on-one many Years past, a rtuction of ihe.,iduke" in Dlsraeli's "Lathair," Of g• evening alone a lova of 51.000 waa occa• female death rate between .the ages the first Marquis of Abereorn it is roe. Bay&aI itichmmit-tstr Toeoata A man seldom laughs at mfsfof the company eto explanation the ho the atue e y of forty-five and sixty, I related that he 'required his house- PATO UP CAPITAL t$1 7 50,000 (tune after• he gets a perwnal in' ` performance Ia said to be the scale of 1 Among active businefs men anx- AND RBSEAVE perces that prevail,_ -Onhewtra chairs maids t0 wear white gloves when tvr.te for Bork:et. LTOd1lCtion tJ it. I were placed oa isle at s�00 each, r'unh:ng tett', v:'yrr}° and- oierROrk -put a..j they'ma:de his bed. dawn to '8150 for a few rows at the vers '•constant mechanical strain on.the ., - back of the bnuse, Box seats were charge) }tenet and blood vessels. ClVeFfecd- - fiat at the rate of 65 00 a chair. It was ' ing and wrung and irregular feed- Tips t0 Housewives. figured that to the Lenten season society It r ys I tho lid oa saes a.IIin'seats.force &soctefitll aid I Ing bring un tunic pgisa.ning, cape �3'hen buttons are taken,_frerai an _ not respond as expected, It was rico"- cia?ly where there is lack of physt- old dress they should be strung on t� Cl I� many resl music lovers could ; •inally the a �trin before puttingthem into 1 not as a rule afford to pay t & proe, u a, 1L-wee figured that they would bl a cos heart goes on a•strike and the-end the but on box. h—ltt:,er.ad trader better.Dram, 0 tent with gallery seats. comes.- Rancid butter can' be sweetened v hen t::e bMl7 eu+t that told.lbs Whether this year's experiment will re wet mcu@"Jlyt and ,rt to temo,ed..cb,•r • .•nit in a change of policy tn,the future �,. °;' by cutting it Into two or three .retncre.avthtievcce.atootbetur or whether the opera organization will a —eDt more ka evmomtTray. teed and mntinue'ae a permanent Canadian insti• TRE SPRING CLIPPING - pieces and allowing it to stand in' " better tae.e tee' naaat on _ tution remains to be seen. _ OF HORSES. sweet milk .for, six or eight hours. °a �1® S#81NStf , ^ ' . ! Don't Like Looking Footlsh. White discoloratioris on furniture Ben Bearing • As a matter of tact, the opera•loving re successfully emaved b rub- acWne practice amongthe s r Y �jr��� n M " public'in Toronto in nbL large yet, Pro The modern; p Ibin them lightly with-a soft cloth - - bably one of the chief reasons is that best posted and most progressive g g y It tcrnacaarer.clip tarter and closer f8 THE BEST.FOR YOU. there ie`p very. small yoputation which moistened 'With gssence_of:pepper• and .uy serosharp r tosser than .ar nnderatands anything but the English •horse uwners and farmers is-to clip atter, cent,.n.n sus hard sad j B E C A lJ S E language. and as in the good productions all horses in the spring. It is done mint. eatrromeoueo 6pt ir, rtttea English is never used,post people are in. They aro aactoaed,pro Small boards on which to set They sad nna to aft: �i978 dined to feel foolish in listening to houfe on the theory*that-in Meir natural utile matfon.ilttle wear. Itkceps your"White Clothos"7ookln¢ of entertainment, the words of which they I state horses were not obliged' to saucepans, kettles, frying pans, Awe btabetoraeae,etrteeatqra&ata` do not understand., flexible chart nna the pingbaud just like New. I etc. can Basil be made, and they 6tewattBing bteawl00 tr"leg head It does not Spot or streak the clothes Besides, there may be Just a little, If work; so could shed the winter coat �, y .• btgbost grace. set er 6e-te.r+retett Ar as there is no settling. I not Jealousy, at least, of apathy, because in comfort over a period of several are a great saving to the kitchen eve -.1-hnae suarantew to DM•a•• It Is the "Handiest Kind"to use. of the tact that the opera company bales table._ . CHICAGO PLEXIOLQ•HAt•T CO.a t ]t isGustranteed to give Perfect Sails- from Montreal, wbere It has the support ,weeks. Since we oblige thetrr to do When a s on a berornes slimy, La salts Ave. CNICAOO,ILL. faction or money Chaerfully Refunded. of Col. Meighen and other. millionaires. hard :work On warm spring days, p, g t►t fsa for complete new of line f a ehowUppinging lnd L i S T E N ! TRY IT, tar they havo had only fat deficits to soak.it in sarong- boran water, laresot and tnmt modern ilio le free n req a[and ` take care ct, and It may be they will tire the winter`.coat"should be removed abarDebeartnem.dctne.,a,at:edt,veontecue.t and-Prove It of the task. However. they .have the sat- wring out and renew the water. "J-R Blue is much better forYoufself. iefaction of knowing that they,. have for the came reason that we lay off g than any other." Miss' A to ceatpack- i staged the greatest operas 'id the world our heady winter - garments. DISTEWPER Thomson,Belmont,Man. age fasts about on a truly magnificent• scale. The stag•r Clipped• horses dry ' off .rapidly, OH1�/. C+ J_Rglur_isanEzeellent 6 months,as it ing, orchestration and choruses could I _ Q Can be haOLT ndled very easily. The s.ek are cured, and all-others Blue, Sapericr to other' blues ry Good hardly 1w impieved hpon, and the artists Thence they do not take cold as easily .. �' in same stable, no matter how "exposed," kept from havirAg Blues." Mrs, Frank J. Size Washings are from among the best to be had.in the I nor 8re•they as prone to be affectev * x the disease, by using sPOHN's LIQUID DISTEMPER CUR Moore,Conn.,Oat. Manufactured by world, with the possible exception of three Give on the tonguo or in teed. Acta on the blood and expe-+ "J-R Blue is the best The•iohneoi,- or four, such ail Caruso and Tettrazinni. with other ailments 89 unclipped O q tli germs of all forme of distemper. Best remedy ever-known Blue'l ever used."Mrs.W. Rlchrrdwn Co. There is' no dotiht`that the'organization Switzer,Brandon,Man. i.trotted. anirnal's whose longer hair holds (I1 •Q' far maria in Coal.' DrugQista gad harr.c dealers. Our [roe Mnnt.d. Can. of the company hese appealed to the Ca. VJ Booklet gives everything. Largest r,elling horse remedy In nadian national spirit, and it is to lie the perspiration for hours. Because `_ existence-15 years. 1).,ttributcre—ALL WHOLESALE DnT7G- hoped- 7 making permanent the organization on a Goshen. -' purely Canadian basis, particularly it it rest better, get more good from c results in'special attentioh being paid,to their food an4 eoixie out in the - QuWlty Butter the dev!elopmeni of Canadian artiste. morning refreshed and fit for w.erk. _ That's the kind you Z` Lemon syrup made by baking a Since the advent of the ball bear- . makewithM axwell'3 . "Favorite"Churn. limon for 20 minutes and then 1 ing enclosed gear .clipping ma- s squeezing:out .the juice in half a �chine, the work of taking .off the R 1 l e ma- With the - a ,. - cup • of sugar; is very--good for winter colt is easy. �iit a H�' & I chine a horse c,:_t be k0pped ll- hoarseness. x7 + -. F Steel knives •can be very well-�over in half an ho1Tr, whereas with Cleaned by--a- paste made of emery ,the old two-hand clipper it required a 91 F p, Leve l•$ povrcler and oil' - - several hours to do it; 1+V•�l1 - ,Muglins must be ironed wet. If� Dairymen also now clip the cows o ► _ _ tv6oa`� y silo tact to geti dry they will a ale Gver two yr three times a-yi'art otter rough appearance. i The flanks and udder are_clipped Scissors are ekcellent to shred every three or four lceekt3, so it is Atinl ' lettuce; they' are much marc"con easy to clean the parts before I venient than using a knife, milking. .-This means less oppyrtu- • o '9 1 0 Always use cotton instead of [';ilk laity for dirt and othei impurities r. . -when mending gloves. The cotton to get into the Tnilk. � ' I will not pull the kid. I _ -In' starching coloited muslins, do A 1 lineal.lt[stahc. , ! Matrn�ea'g"Favcrlre" to used all over rot.allow the starch to be too hot; ` i f I'll world—ln Denmark.the butter country I it will destroy the- color. - ".Nvily didn't-you arrest that man of the world-tn t`,s UnRed States,to soite l of htgh tar:ffs-ar,i in every .SentlOn or Stains on niirror glasses can be when I denounced him as a pink- Ar, ink- Gtttada. cur Atr'cttlrnrai Calleces and p pocket 4"`demanded the irate citi- ' Govt. lne9ect3rs recommend it,because a rcmored with a flannel cloth Barri to the .lasthutter-raker Inthswarld, '11 enCd yeah- Hpirit9 of campheir. T.en. writ+ for catalocus if yourdoalerdoes ;1 little ftnti Fift.ed int-, the fat 1 t.hnuRht :t ass just n iitt.le po- G not handle it. explained he L A: N 9♦ DAVID RSAX�L oe re frying rx teh .Rill .prey^nt tt1 liti ai d.4C,ts?ictn; _ NA , • ' BT etAAT'e, ONT. ¢ ..f f t txoIII xpluttprau ;s►nd iiccnian. „gid, ,... w-JwW.; PTI -..•„-,...,..�... ,n>;..-...,.,f,u_._... 4r^R _ •act:v.,•' c tr'_.,. -7—'t, •w.' ..,r:' •r-., ,y'Maar,}.,q.. k.. `r - :4, ,:' ..�'_'.',._- - - __ ... - Y - - lAJ,.`�• .-.•y `,'s.'."•° ',v. ... .'.. ..,.' . •t.}�' ....:i arc- �.. ... ,. .-..a',f...v ..r .. .-.. _...:i zrs�..ti•.. '. +.. 01 rs. IL i X' . �•�. _ "How can yeu speak of such z _ things," he said, reproachfully.. Your Gaarautee of Goodness . ONLY Me;; you know that I can never feel a name on the seal ea a A -- MONTH ; worthy of You." ages is our strongest grantee of all t is Such things do seem very little S ng _ guarantee �= - wen one res y oves, a said, and- most fraigran-fIn tea — - - gently. "I thought it over and it - OR, A C1liRIOUS MYSTERY EXPLAINED. seems to me like this—iiproof of e to me is that you take - your love y me poor, an exile, more - or less j burdened with the past; the proof ; CHAPTER X%XV.—(Cont'd) a wistfulness which she quite un- p my love.to you is that I kill my have ' pride—and yield. It would have He strode toward her with out- daratood had taken its place. seemed impossible to me once; but lstretched hand. It was the first �`Don't you think, now that all is now— Oh, Roy! how I love you— time he had actually touched her so different, you might perhaps go how I love you!" _ IS THE CHOICEST TEA GROWN ON THE ISLAND OF CEYLON since they.had parted longiso on there neat Bummer?" she added. the steamer $alholm, b he did "No," he replied, '`you must not �� * * * #� --clean, whole leaves—with the delightful flavors' not think of that, the past R hick' tempt me. I will not go back till And about Frithiof 4 said Roy, had lingered with him wither�d like I am a free man and can look every presently. "You will explain to of the fresh leaves brought to your table by the the raiment of a Viking whose Buri- one in the face. The prospect of him and,make him understand that sealed lead packages. "ed ship is suddenly a sed to the being free so much sooner than I I would not for the world break air. had expected ought to be enough up his home?" „ BLACK, GREEN OR MIXED ; "I have just been tellin Mr. Os- to satisfy me. Suppose we build "Yes," she replied, "I will. tell her tears; "he says that just over Somebody stored dangerous z�r, mond," he said, "that thanks to castles in the air; that is surely'the him; but'I think not to-night. Just the wall there is a charming little quantities of inflammable or e.aglo- your note to Swanhil a rulious right thing to do on Christmas- till to-morrow let it be only for our house back to back, you know mystery has been explained; he will eve. When at last these debts are selves. Hark! the clocks are strik- ,with sive goods on the premises, or he tell you the details." cleared, let us all go to Norway to- ing twelve 1 Let us go in and wish this one, and it will just hold us all, built a frame skruature next to a •,,:v And you forgive me?" faltered gether. I know Mr. Boniface the others a happy Christmas." ' for of course he will never a ow sweatshop. He took chances with ua to be separated. He told me that human lives—because'it was cheap. t ! . 13 anche. would be enchanted with it; and But Roy kept the first of the good "Yes, with all my heart," bel you, you did not see nearly all that wishes for himself; then, at length long ago, when he first asked Mme." In Berlin it is not cheap. The y said. you should have seen. You must releasing her, walked beside her Long ago?" said Frithiof; why police investigate every fire, says 1 what do you mean, Sigrid 7 I one authority, and the respousible For,a moment her sorrowful eyes see the Romsdal and the Geiran toward the house, happy beyond thought it was only to-night." person pays the cost of putting outrti looked into his; she knew then that ger, and we must show you 01do- all power of expression. "It was only to-night that I ave the fire and damages besides. Note 'he had entirely freed himself from ren, where we so often spent the And now once more outer things him his answert said Sigrid. gave the result. In Chicago, the Amen- his old devotion to her, for they summer holiday." began to appeal to him; he became met.her gaze frankly, fearlessly, "How delightful it would be!" conscious of the Christmas bells was when we were at the sea last can city of equal size, the annual and in their blue depths there was a ringing a-1 i June that he first spoke to me and fire loss is 88,000,000; in Berlin, !I ' p said Cecil. g g g y y a the stillness of the s+,�y --- nothing but kindly forgiveness. I "Don't say 'would," say `will,, " night, of the stars Shining down 1 then—afterward—perhaps I was $300,000• "Thank you," she said; once hs replied, "I shall not thorough- gloriously through the clear frosty wrong, but I would not hear any- more ny more taking his hand. "Good- iy enjoy it unless we all go to- air, of the cheerful glimpse of home thing more about it till your cloud bye." „ had passed away. I knew some day Husband—"The first time I saw '. gether, a huge party. to be seen through the uncurtained "Good-bye," he replied. "I think we should be ratter in window of the drawing-room. i that your name must be cleared, you you brought tears to my eyes.10 µ1; 'She turned away and went up- the way," she said. "You would Cecil and Frithiof had left the !and I was angry with• Roy for not Wife—"`Why, dear?" He—``You stairs without another word. And believing in you. I shire say I was were " �_. Tuve so many old friends out there, Veranda and returned to the piano; wrong to expect it; and it disap- ding onions. thus, on this Christmas-ere, the and would want to got rid of us. t� were singing a carol, the Ger- two whose lives had been so pointed me so dreadfully. He saysDon't you remember the old lady man air of which was well known strangely woven together, parted, who .was so outspoken at Balholm in Norway. Sigrid did not know himself now that he ought to have F 4 never to meet again till the clearer when we tried to be friendly and the English words; but she listen- trusted—" D �1lfi light of some other world had re- not to let her feel lonely and out ed to them now intently, and they It was a wonder that you didn't ealed to them the full meaning of of it 1". helped to reconcile her to the one make him' hate me' forever," said fL4 Z' their early love. Frithiof laughed at the recollec-i thorn in her perfect happiness—the Fritlti�f. "WhY did. you not tell' 1 g ,a tion. thought that these other two were. Row could I4" she said; "It ( ` f . me about it before 2'.' CHAPTER XX%VI. "Yes," he said; "she liked to be shut out from the, bliss which she would only have made you more For a time Frithiof was -rather alone, and preferred to walk on enjoyed. a' silent and quiet; but Sigrid and'quickly and keep 'out of the ruck,' Quietly she stole into the room -unhappy. It way far beater to - - � . Swanhild were in hig'i spirits as�as she expressed it. We were the and stood watching them as they wait.,, they went down to Rowan Tree ruck.' And how we laughed at her sung the quaint old hymn: (To be continued.) House, arriving just in time for opinion of us." ]EVERY FIRE IS CIt1JIE. supper. The atmosphere of hap- "WeIl, of course you wouldn't "Good Christian men rejoice, 1piness, however, is-'always infect- exactly put it in that way, but all I,n heart and soul and voice; `�--• ht the same, I think you would want Now ye hear of endless bliss;' • How Berlin, Germany, Keeps Down ������ •.. sus, and he soon- threw off his taci- be alone when you go back." Joy 1 joy! Fire Lose. from h,'and dragging 1Simaelf away to In Berlin ever fire is a crime. les m.clBANUT.SIMPLEST,*ad BESTHon1: He shook lux head. Jesus Christ was born for Chia 1 Y from h18 QWII engrossing thonghta, i That is the law, And, it t8 asked, DYE, ow can twv..Wby you don't ww hsvo to forgot the Shadows of life in the No; you are quite mistaken. He hath coed the heavenly. door, k.ow roar KIND of cloth your Good' are mad. ATowi..pro�ise that if dr,._Bonif a And man is blessed evermore, n by not I R,un down the truth ot-�,�y�ea aH rm,o„Ibla .. g , Y - :6—sod-iaiFiw CotoFCu.d, to ---- — agrees, you will all come too." Christ was born -for this." about any fire, and some one person e..ack rc -.a j, 8d been so much t0 him ever since „ ,,. will b � g st Ovtea rawtu or Dy.os o.•r oth.r eotora e f•�u whose 'Nie li encs' or rJ " -he first set foot is it. Very well, she said, smiling, 8 The JOH1V90>i•RICHARDSON CO,l.iaaltad, .. .. - i, r, wilt a'si the cause of it. With Swanhild for as excuse I promise. Cecil, glancing up at her when g Where are the going to?" he the carol.waa-.ended, read.her see- "they played all sorts of games; but Y g B when at last she had been sent off eac`Iaimed, glancing into the inner ret in her. happy, glowing face, She Il _ room where Re was wr in rose from the iano: • to bed, the fun and laughter quiet- Y aPp $ �� P „ ed down. Mr. and Mrs. Boniface thick sofa blanket about Sigrid A happy Christmas to you, shall to p played' their nightly game of back- ahoul�ri`ntO'.th,b g e said kissin her on both cheeks."O garden to hear the "We have been out in the garden, 1 pammoa; Roy and 6igrid hsd a gells.1 sago out if i e fine." '1�a you Gariel n think ower the bells I # long tete-a-tete is the little ��° P P drawing-room; Cecil sat_ down at y . "Let us come,too," he said; and sound," said Sigrid the piano and began to play Ddea they left the bright room and went Then, with a fresh stab of pain r a "-tde183oh�n's Christmas pieces; and out into the dusk veranda ` Frithiof threw himself back in the y , pacing at her heart she '•thought of Frith- res arm-c i close silently to and fro absorbed in their. iof's spoiled life; she looked wist- b r __ _ ening half dreamily and with crest- own ug B, w 1 e t e nstmas fully across at hind a A '• -.-,-.Lad _` ful sena of pause in his life that t- bells rang her love for Roy had only deepened I KEEP YOUR STOCK WELL AND - - her lo,b for those belonging to T$$I1►(I31fG ALL WINTER '-.Lad never before known. He de= �^y`. . aired nothia he reveled in the ' Peace and go will, good-will her. g' and peace Was he Heyer to know anything With --IN 1 MATIONAL STOCK FOOD"— sen is wast ow as& sense of freedom ' from the Jove ' ThebestkliownandmostretiableStockroodanthemarket, latserSaFs which for so long had been a mis- Peace and good--will to all man- more satisfying than the ease of DALa7vILLa.Qea, g Y g p Farmer,Stockmen and breeders all use It and praise !b.tat,ars.ciow�, e to him he ver calm was , kind." being freed from the heavy toad of itbecar etc ves animals new strength and endurance— Food cu.,TomDb,ODt ry r t y purifies the blood—Improves their appearance—and at the serdr..e„t- -bliss, suspicion? Was he only to know i same time,naves corn and oats,and only costa you Fix..aria UkLbad toung sow axr•]Soo,th..mo„a , But the other two down in a the In of love? All her first de-1 X FEEDS For ONE CENT apt D,ya unt Ihave round "That 18 beautiful," he said, tatetDanowi stock Food ' when the .music ceased. "After all sheltered path at the end of the sire to keep her secret to herself 'For sale b Dealers everywhere, and the price will be exceasus fax my t,otsts aad garden were not silent nor did they died away as she looked at him refunded if It don't save you money. "'tun .ria vie�attt�°o°.a, there is no one like Mondelssohn, g write for co pp°'OMrt°`y listen very much to the bells, and in another minute-her hand was copy of our=forth stat soot•SChe most aaa l roa,a sot De with u{ he is 80 human." ]irl rut sock ever bushed for the Farmer told Stockman. it As won as m "Sigrid," said Roy, "have you on his arm. "Dear old boy," she Be i free. �' '° ; i furtboraw 41 "You loo}; like one' of the lotus- forgotten that you made mea pro- said to him in Norse, "won't esters,'i said Cecil, glancing at g Y P , you urns,#Anon,►t grecs peon ce„unarm, oirro. r"e"ed1 J.V.ems R __ him mise last June I" come into the garden with me for a - "It is precisely,ghat I,feel like " "No;" she said, her voice tremb- few, minutes?" ' he said, with a smile. "Perhaps pit ling a -little, "I have not forgot- So they went out together into is because you have been giving me ten." the starlight, -and wandered down "You promised that when Frith. to'the sheltered path where she and s - "-`Music that gentlier on the spirit iof was,cleared"I might ask you for Roy had paced to and fro w long. lies your answer. What a.happy Christmas it has Refined to absolute Than tired eyelids upon tired eyes,' She raised her face to his in the been for us all!" she said thought- y P y dim starlight. fully. ' . g purity—sealed tight and protected "Yes, I did promise." "Veit'; and how little we ea ct from an possible COIltamination— I remember so well how r y you sad I„ And the answer is-2 ed it. said Frithiof. that to me after I had been ill. - �, - , I love you. Do you think, she began, fal- ` S _ from.-the book-shelves beside , her a so . orse wo s were spoken you in Frif io ,and turned oyer the leases. He hardly above her breath, yet Rov it would make, you Iess happy if I bent forward to look over,her, and:;knew that. then would ring in his told you of a new happiness that , together the read the first heart all his life long. jias• Come"to me I y part of g• Extra Granulated Sugar the poem. "My darling 1"- he said,' taking . Her tone as much as the actual f "It is Norway," he said. "What her in-his arms, "Oh, if You knew words suddenly enlightened him. 3n this' new 5-Pound Package is the cleansetf - -'could better describe itl what the waiting has been to me! Whatever makes for, your hap Y E But it was m . own fault—all m piness makes for mine," he said rest -sugar. you can buy. Each Package "You will not be a true' lotus y Y ' ' own fault. I ou ht to have trust- trying to read her face, ' y g y g contains 5 full pounds of sugar. eater till you are there once more, ed your instinct before my°own•rea= - "Are you sure of that 7" she said, said Cecil, glancing at him. For - - f son." the tears rushing to her eyes. "Oh, '?' his dreamy content was gone, and "No, no," she said, clinging to if I could quite believe, you, Frith- t- T , Ae.. your �. • .� �• � Canada Sugar him; "I think I ,wr s hard and bit- iof, how happy I should-bo 1" Grocer.. \ \ Ei¢ilaing CO. ter that day; you must forgive me, y \�,?�� �` , NANDRUnC "Why should you doubt met" ed , for I was so very unhappy. Dont :asked. Come, I have guessed for it. � Limi!¢d. LAXATIVES let us speak of it any more. I hate your secret, you are going to tell to think of it even." me that—" 1p ,' "And nothing can ever' come.-be= "That Roy will some day be your tween las again," he said, still brother as well as your friend," \ sxrRA� —theWomlros commonest ailment keeping his arm round her as they she Said, finishing hi3'sentence for —the root of so much of their iH-hea'�—�roriptly ylefds to walked on. - ,�- him. No; never again, she repeat- He caught her hand in his and • 1) the gentle but certain;action ed; never again. I kdow I am held it fast. ? , of Na-Dru-Co Laxatives. ,! •�su;;�.r• too. proud and independent, and I I wish you joy, 5igr -1; with all SA A 25e.a box at your druggist s. suppose it is to 'crush clown my my heart. This puts the finishing StloaxRrrl,IWncn „ NATIONAL DRUG AND CHEMICAL CQ. pride that I have to come to you touch to our Christmas hastiness." •..'.,,':;t' OF CANADA,LIMITED. 161 like this, robbed of position and `.`:Ind .Iioy has been maklhg such money, and—" plans," said Sigrid, brushing away ` ...:....�. ,. . - -..,.1.L1-,-� _.�.t-" •--,:..aro...:. r. ,, .�.. �.. '',."-':�' ,.. - .,;,. - u.t'. ;&:..�".ee 25� . i•' •"�q.r``':'•�i"Y• ... .2;"-.,,- '. .- .- -ate ':•t'.:-•.. "=•' ^a Y.h';n. 1Y".. .-7 ":%!'- Sz? r�,,ti, s,Yn -e"'• ,2,;4Cl.:,R, !,-- a a�'�,r.p±u,r, ` * , er :- STOCK•JuDel 6 OOHHEIF tiOWS FOR SALE-1 bave for sale Still Leading - � _ two Yorkw2ire smrs, one due to farrow — We are t��i 1Jead i ng �n � " ablisDed Friday aaorsin�atiisomes, A most successful stock Judging ltfaronSara'and the etN. des A. A rte TLD. ��" —•' iaP'lokRtnR.Oal o• g Ply on W.TOJ . N. con, A. PiaksrinR, e Course was held At Brougham On writs J.W.TOJL34.whLtevala P.Olt 61,98 • Gro' c'eries Thursday and Friday. ood Plant of flier-class stock ie Lhe FARM TO LET-1'50 sores Town- a! P" fills LS ship of acarboro,it miles from Toronto, • • ' 11.45 per yeas; 01.00 if paid in advance. way of heavy and light horses, beef comfortable term boa". 9 bared orchards, - and dei cattle Ion and short wool- splendid s eras mired loll, Address or All. in advance ab eep were supplied byte a1•m- Ott ii t! F:78. . AND OYSTER6 ere in the surrounding section, dOHIY MURKAR Rr rietor; Large crowds attended' both the SALE=Ulose to Pickering vel- t op morning and eveelaq seseioos on each F lags,twent Sve acres of land.with a good FRES R FISH EVERY DAY brink house aa�barn, stables, ppt and sea- day, and those present Cook a deep hoose,good orchard. ApPply to H.Calvert Pick- White Fish, Salmon, ' 14OTE6 AND COMMENT6 interest in the discussions led by the Bring v�llago or A.N. Ridley, l% Wilton Ave, Halibut t Jyeters. various speakers, E. G. Hogarth, Dis- Toronto rt T� trict ReNlesentative from Whitby, •OR SALE-Two pure-bred Hol- Q PRINCE HENRY POTATOES >, The suffragettes, both in Eug- led the discussion on dairy cattle 1� - �r stein bulls, t9 months old, with Rood o83- land and the United States, are which proved very interesting to tial backing in R,o, P.and R.o.in promises, levo Good sound white potatoes, free fmm frost and rot. Splendid , „ succeeding in having the eyes of diseusseti the classes of sheep an Gardhouse,of nd beef good ti Boa 9 Pickfence ering:'or Apply 5wb cookerand good keepers. Try a bay. - (Ind) J,s. HONEY, Cherrywood, 9.324 the world'focussed upon them. The cattle, and Dr. Sinclair,ofCannington attitude of the militants is not discussed light and heavy heavy hor- c EED GRAIN FOR SALE-Select- '°NUMBER ONE" CANNED VEGETABLES � i sea in a very clear and able manner. `7 such as tri win man sympathizers ed Goose wheat; O. e r ed is Bazley; � yThe directors of the farmers Ineti- Scotch Early Ytelder,Regenerated Irish White: _ The best Brands in Corn,.Peas and Tomatoes 1 , tute of South Ontario and the district Siberian. Abundance, Eai:eation mud .Irish ip their cause. Those who resort F: re resentative at Whitby are to be victor Oate. Band for s�mplae add prices. Ap- "^ to crime of any kind cannot hoe P ply. Ind Phone 1915. J. Lipp & son Cedar y p congratulated upon the success of the Grove, 91•zs Oranges, Bananas, Fig9, Cooking Figs, Spanish Onions, )t .by those methods to gain the meeting. We only hope that more moral support of the community. meetings of a similar nature will be FARM TO EENT-being lot 22 con. Ccoking Onions, Dried Peaches, Fresh Prunes., �• Their very er actions 19 COOP that held thi'oughoilt the County during 9. Pickering(one mile west 10f Claremont Yillege) sad consisting of 100 mase.well water• y P the corrin year. Nes Dates-in bulk or package. R y ed, a never-fa.ilingsp g creek, orchard, hio- P g ' - they do not possess all the qualifi- root barn with stablos underneath. Windmill 'Don't miss the Banquet of the etc. Forfu h3r pa`uculare apply to GRc: -,Buy all Your Groceries at the Grocer's" catii4s necessary fur the intelli- i gent exercise of the franchise. season. OR SALE-About 10 tons ' of - ICHARD The destruction Of valuable Rill. SCHOOL REPORTS F threahad timothy and about 15 _ton■ R x, .�� of timothy hay, saved is good Fonds- SON S doors, and the blues iu u of Re *' R P port of S. S. No, 8, Pickering for tion. Also about 30o bushels of seed4iab tIm roved American Banner.) from selectet� houses has the effect of alienating February: Sr. IV-Harold Pugh, �� All the above is offered for sale at s the good-will of roan syui athiz- Gertie Pennock, Annie Larkin, Hugh reasonable ppr'-test los ii, con.. 3, Pickering, _ g y P Pugh. Jr. IV—Irene Pugh, Albert F.R.WESTNEY Whitby R,J3,D. 21.09 ere off woman suffrage, and the Suter, Marion Philp, Viola Sinclair. /FARM FOR SALE-The farm of Eigh Cost of Liven i . Sir. III-ifary Hamlin, Lilian Pugh. the late) Fred J, Hoag, cobcsssion 9, sooner they adopt sane methods, Jr. III-Wilfrid Money, Hilda Griffin, Whitby Township,will be offered for sale by e , the sooner they will gain their Francis Tweedie, Josephine Larkin, auction subject to a reserve bid at the sale of _ Kenneth Hastings, hes farm stock and implement■ on Tuesday w Obj2Ct. Jessie Tweedie, watch 11th, lets ou the premises, Sale of 3. ._. ._ James Griffin, Hazel Bernie, Emily - - chattels 1 p,m, Bale of Farm 1 p, m. ?here - ' I6Canttda a derotx saris country p Reesor. Second-Geo. Toole, Edith are Ninety-six acres more or less. Two miles y Toole.Donald Puggh. Pt. I Sr.-Frank from Oshawa, and Whitby, :rear Kingston At one time the thought it,was Sebeck, Leslie 8anderaon, Florence R gad. Farm is Rood clay loam.good buildings, Cutdown by the following list: it g + —..— lour-acrea.archard.. _see.lame bills for further _ _ but it seems as 'the years go b3, Millar Clarence Christian, Arthur particulare and conditions, hated Eek gg, good-B-.-C ,-sa3tuon-I6 -per tin. y Millar. Pt. I Jr-Mildred Poynter, 19r3, F.E.French,Oshawa, W.E,N. Sinclair, P : that it is graduallylosing its de- Oshaws,Execncozs. 99.23 g Lilian l3Amlin, Geo. Gri®n, Laurence Canoe Brand salmon, 1& per tin, 2 for 35c. -0 moeratic characteristics. It is Hilts, Pri.merSr-AlmaMillar, Flo- FARM FOR SALE-BeinR 'lot 18, not with any degree of pride that rence blcKay. (Seo. Hamlin, Wilmot B,F.con.Pick eriag,and consisting of 15 :Z lbs recleaned currants fr?r 25C. F Tweedie. Rn Sebeck. David Dawson acres more or less. On tris premises area __ we read about all the sed tape y good frame boute and barn and otherouibulld- lbs valentia raisins for 25C. ' I. p F�uoire Roach, Polly Dawson. Primer B mga. ao11 is a rich elm Sotm,clean and in -a connected with the opening Of Jr-blNrjorie Hirnie. Arthur iII ie, gnud state of cultivation. This farm is admir- - 13 IW seedless raisins for 25c. d Rov- Randal. (Margaret 3lcCalluM.) ably adapted toe masker gardening. Is close _ - 7,: parliament bath at-Turtwtu and teacher. to llcaiton r T Ri and to convenient to the ;3 packages seeded raisins Petr 25c. r i nevi electric railway bow under construction. Ottawa. What is the use of all ••biro school is situated across*be road from $ packages of mince meat for 25c. this cannonadln and military this trim Is also convagiaat to the villart of q P•ckering. -Price;it500. For further pasttcu• - 6 bars comfort boa for `23c. — -. parades which herald the opening WOMAN SICK Lara k A. to Joe.o Gormley Fic tr ns• or - - . P " pa P .Freak A.]feCoavey. iii TOrapW Street, To- _ of our parliaments f wind what id routo, 1098 fl bars Taylors borax soap for ZSc. i there impresbive in the fact that "ARM FOR SALE-Being lot 24, _ 3 lbs ginger snaps for sac. the lieutenant-Governor is dressed FOR YEARS ,-...w,..i cos 4 in the townrhtp o{ t taring. and of i51 scree.more or leas. Sou is a in knee breeches and-as cocked hat _say loan:and to a good Bandtato OC everfs,!lataltivatio _ Our motto is good goflds at right price& good feccea I good wells and t Dever lelang and with K as ord dangliulr by his Wants Other Women aae to Know sprtag creek. About 5 aeras of bush omtsom ch and ¢a :e,alio Prue. On the pismires r side? For the small 4uS it may -law She was Finally are a bead cook hoose, Containing&ad D zooms and - -BROUGHAM CENTRAL. STORE : 3 closet..a;io hatb-room.box aoa cold water, be a very interesting sight, but Two barns.ons fA 1%with bssetnaat stabi :g, Restated to Health, drive house 3o%� ecataina horse stable. Lad _ for the fierlUUii liian, the fuss Of abeep pen underneath,and loft that will hold ■ : business=, the man who i:'l sent b 25 Adis o.hay Horse torr crack in all three I y „ btteldlaga.Four acres of gonna orchard, nhie3v E 0 R G E -PHILIP the le t0 take art in t he Hammond, Ont - I am passing water apples ;.st com:na into bearing also _ pool) P cherries,pltim,: ears_and grapes. This term !Brough the Change of Life and for two is suitable for da rving."atdA raising or grain -- - L� u. - making of our laws, the =pectacle ears had hot flushes very bed, head. Brougjla Y ry grow,og, For further Eartt,sera ayp ly to J, Ontai io erale ..an n4)tn.,r- an an the back.+ZiheHd.�Ba_ _w': TOOLE. oa tui promises, cr ` constipated,and had weak,nervous feel- u' admiration. �'�''e can imagine p - - these functions as being exigent inns. The doctor who attended e, for 7b,. � P ��+ �'� SH©E •� (q��+ti+� a number of year'did not help me, buff`\.7in the old feudal titnes but they I have been entirely relieved of the Northern GrTrees • •_do Got seeni to be appropriate to above symptoms by Lydia E.Pinkham's App:e. Pear PiumPeach.this enlightened age..These nc n-.. Vegetable Compound,Blood Purifier and ( rapes, Sm.11 Fri Fams rubs H I T B Vsensical proceedings;;are not the Liver Pills, and ve ou- rmission to Yverrggreens. Rowe, FfihcuDa Y111BI y Pe C ambers. Etc. Evin thepublish my testimonial. Mrs. Louis �artery tine, Catala, Seedattributes of a democratic 1people. ltstof Your wants fo , AgentsBr.ACCAGE,Sr.,Himmond,Ont.,Cansda Wanted. Applyfor t'We also read of the province as . New Brunswick, ymsa. 'We are Head•quarterg for all Lines of Boots, Shoes, •.being engaged in the erection of Canada. - " I canort Elgin. !' a "Governgmen t House" in an out. '_ highly recommend Rubbers, Etc., Etc. of-the-way place in the city of To. � Lydia E. Pinkham's _ Hockey Boots and all lines of Felt Goods at greatly ionto, estimated to cost in the VegetsbieComponnd w ., , to any suffering 7o- reduced prices. nave- .,.dollars. It is quite proper that a it for lemale 7e%1c- Phone 10. 131. our lieutenant governor 4huu?d nese and painful menstruation and it Hard.and Threshing Coal J PEEL - Brock Street - WHITBY . dive is `a residence in which,_be � I cured me."- Mrs. , now'in � t - ' could entertain in .proper style �, � DzVzRz Bmwove, hand at yard at Greenburn any foreign guest Canada is Harvey Bank, New station. Call and get sow a country that is- attracting Brunswick, Canada prices. the attention of the whole world Lydia E. Finkham's Vegetable Com. M G I B S O N A "Feed" that adds 25% to the volae of stack in s very short period i pound,made from native roots and herbs, . + Galdwell'e bi018$lset Meal . on -account of its. great extent contains no narcotic or harmful drugs, GREEN BURN, ONT. and its wealth of natural reauulses and to-day holds the record of being the _ It, does more than that-it also insures the And one way of impressing oris most successful remedy .for female ills health of your.cattle besides reducing general :. visitors from foreign pseuds -is ,, • we know of and thousands of voluntary N G ' feeding costs by a substantial margin. -It'is t g S H PP I 1■ 84% pure Cane Molasses and 16�'° edible moss testimonials on file in the Pinkham lab- N . - r.eceiviag them and entertaining' oratory it Lynn, Masa:, seem to prove ;t�fOlie selected for its unique digestive action. 'You e know the feeding value of pure Cane Molasses.- then] in a planner in keeping kith this fact. Every suffering woman owes --�. Caldwell's Meal is the Only wasteless form in our greatness. But that was not it to herself to give Lydia E.Pinkham's Having installed a new Oat Roll, netfi fA as which it can be fed. It's always palatable and the chief object in building 51101" Vegetable Compound a trial . Chopper and new Water-wheel, I dry to the touch. Takes the place of an equal - If you wants special advice write to am better prepared thstn ever • �•..`- g 7 Pec 1 amount of other . cereal •making" it ' more commodious and costly structure., Lydia E.Pinkham Medicine Co. (coal- to attend to the wants •palatable and digestible. Most likely your The chief idea was to prop ids a. dential) Lynn,Mass. Your letter will of my patrons. feedman handles it, but write to us at any rendezvals�or the society butter- be opened, read and answered by a Chopping every day in the week q�' rate for the facts. flies of Toronto and other cities, wO ° and held in atriet,00niideaoi. except Saturday, THE CALDWELL FEED CO.,-Limited, The Lieutenant-Governor is expec- s-______ _-_________= John F. Bayles, Greenwood' DUND As, ONTARIO. az - ted to entertain society frequently every season, and the tax-payer - e cc Nn _ F of the Province is expected. toBASSAJ.� v - E E D furnish the building for the pur- ;1St Cherrywood Station pose. As our country becomes -- ` .Is the lied-City of Canada's , older the democratic tendency of Great Neat. Fresh arrivals of Whole Corn the people gradually disappears Malted•Coru Feed and Dried Brew- ers A fast growing Railway centre. Grains, Ground Oil cake, Cald. and the clasb-es and masses become S% pecial inducetuents for manu- more defined. facturera at Baasano. well's Molasses Meal, Blatcliford's Calf Mea], and various kinds of A Gigantic Irregatiou System is Poultry Food, Cream of The West being constructed, and 1Touarch Flour, Brass, Shorts, Some Good Advice Nearly completed,the largest dam etc.jPrices Reduced on the continent. ThOZYl21s Reemor If you havedandriiff,. get rid of it Own property in the fast - - by killing thegerms, growing Centre. DO YOU Realize If your hair is falling out, stop it, _ There is one sure remedy_ fha..t- will For further information the money you can make selling fruit = reined these niisfor'tunes and'aid.• ou ��..•.- apply to trees? The resent demand for nur• - „(to remain young. y I p - - secs stock•isthe greatest in the his- : _ -�-� F PARISIAN Sage, the great hair re- tar10 Western Investments a0� tory of the business. Every personA, �' .Lv Storer, is guaranteed 'to permanently React o has land is planting or,preparing Y Co.,i Ltd to lent. Gasoline Engines, Cream Separators and Power Spray Outfits. remove dandruff in two weeks, or D. P g Pettit will give you your money back. DUN DALK-, - - ONTARIO •WelWant Now pAIUSWN Sage slope falling hair- for Fall and Winter months a reliable Also agent for the Johti Deer.M'f R Co... Of Welland, manufacturer of - itpprevents the hair from fading. Now ddwert4sements. man to sell in Pickering and surround- ' ' -all kinds.of Farm Implements, and sole agents in A -0 Kris the beat beautifier for ladies' ins district. Good pay, exclusiveterri- Ontario for the Speight output. bair, as it makes harsh, lusterlosb hair tory and all the advantages in repre- - - uffy. eoftand beautiful. OU9ES TO LET-One brick house, sestina an old established firm. Over $lackslrlithing anti Woodworking iu all its branches. FARI31"Sage la sold and rigidly H with}to i3 tores of lana attached; t ' guaranteed by Pettit, 50 cents A frame bocce with stable abd9 to s sores of load 600 Acres in cultivat{en. Established B1•Q(�� Road : bottle. Canadian makers The R. T. asta•hed•both hoaxes ea good re air. Apply to years. Write PELHAM, NUR �T - . Jose PH Lt.PP&titn, Oeaor Jrov0luaepen- B SER'v. CO.,Toronto, Ontario, VI' . H. JacksOD+ / ,�. AOoth Co.. Ltd., Fort Erie,Ont. dent phone 1913 hark, 9396 n...t ' ...r• .. .. ..... ,... ,,,r... , .,: .. .., .: ..:. R : +:a, ,.i,.. y7 i' .N •+..' - l+t�s,^•fi'� ,` � <.iyr...: .e•. a. ,..'..�^ s ..„ 'y ,,.. ,....: ;.. ,...^. ...�:. •r_ ,:�.� d,.d+,> .x;,n.... .,'-�•.°.•^a i'Ylit.�:vh�, eiNi:. .. Sn.,,.- ••.'x��,: . ... - ...-• - � Y lt: a•, ,;r..w,+..� A _ ..�: -...,.,w,,., �a.��.5.,,'v. T, :V .V,+,' r.ry «,:� pp'' •tP " rrtuar� +a. r ,, `:'T` ':«-- - ,_ •::" - -- - {;,.•. e -"'-•-r.'�•s,, s ePate rr a..axr.�;••: y cr r a2•f .�,,,,� sS•• r iiia':,seas T , y'� .s. ,. a. eu►wt[taotrT T., The grippe is quite prevalent in The Dominion Alliance which - - Mr. Carrie spent Saturday in oar midst at present. has done mach for the ati township �, . He "HICHARDSON'S Mr. Wilson. of Toronto, was the in past years is contemplating re- _ � - Robeit Whitson is still confined guest of Mr. Currie-'over Sunday. suscitating the township temper- :;' ?to the house with a sore foot. David Hopper was in Toronto once organization to stead as an `' Impoelaat shoals of 8aest atteiidin the funeral of Mrs. effective unit in the g �Fuy°t >'<' ' Thomas Gregg was in Montreal g prosecution - - `thtie weeir With a car oa o horses. Rhow u e pro- a. Dr. R. L. Graham, dentist, will Mr. Beelby, of Toronto, spent a wince. _, Blalionarr. Books,Dolls, Toys, Jul - -- • ; be here as usual on Wednesday few days here with his sister, Chas. Middleton will hold an received for the Holiday trade, treat. * Mrs. John Neal. auction sale of his farm stock, and see ahem. Mrs. P. Macnab spent a fevwLd s Ira Boyer was confined- to the implements, at his premises lot 8, �j. with her sister, Mrs. Smit f house for several days with an at. con. 5, Uxbridge on Wednesday _ Bnbseriptioas taken for all Magazines, + ; Sandford. tack of la grippe. next. As Mr. Middleton is giving _ Weekly and Daily Newspapsesrf - Clarence Pilke left Toronto on u farming everything advertised ;. Wm. Walker of Uxbridge town- y P B Y g ship, spent Saturday with his Monday With a carload of horses will be sold. W. f� 1-_, '3 W., -� mother here. for Yorkton, Sask. Remember Thos.,,, Sanderson s M�tivas in Toronto oil J. C.and Mre. Macnab and son of sale of farm stock, implements, j3rcc3c Street Friday last attending,the funeral Uxbridge, spent Sunday here etc. at his prea,isea lot 21, con. 9, Whitby" ofa relative. with their relatives. Pickering, one-half mile west of 4 V- , L'h:d�.g and W. R. �Yood The carnival night was the larnk last estheld neat Claremont As the on -Thursday Z' Revs. George Marvin, M. A,, Tuescla ni . B: g proprietors lease attended tb6�illiance convention here fur several years. has eaplred there will be no re_ YOur :� Iti m - in Toronto last week. Mrs. J. H. Beal and Rupert Al- serve. lana s pen We regret to note that Mr. Cxl- Y spent Sunday with their The storm of last Sunday some- vert of the 7th concession, has fattier-, A. Allaway, of Pickering, what iuterferred with the plan of •You may not buy an engine this year. You may decide that your been quite seriously indisposed for It. �y• Ward left on Monday for services iu the Methodist church. present Separator will do for another season, several weeks past. Uxbridge to assist in nursing his The subjects, 2nd clause of our 'Like many present owners of A load of young people attend- brother, ` in. Ward who is very "Lords Prayer" in the morning ed the carnival held at Stuuffville ill• and the "Glory of Young Men rink last Thursday night. They_ Thcim:ls and Mrs. Wilson and for evening, will be the. themes all re children, of North Myrtle, sent for next Sunda port a good time. Y P y T Two rinks of Stouffville curlers Sunday here with the former'a A petition ie being circulated to CREAM E played our rinks last Friday aft- father, Atex. Wilson. be presented to the C. P. R. Co., SEPARATORS 4 ernoon and night. The result was Mrs. Robert Forsyth and her asking them to atop the early ' two shote in favor of Clardmont. mother, Mrs. Tobias Caster, spent morning train for Toronto, and You may be even be persuaded to try two or three other makes be.' GeorgeThompsou who was at Sunday in Toronto with the lat- the 11.80 p. m. train from Toronto fore you finally get an Empire. But the Empire is the ULTIMATE his home in Zephyr for several ter'a son, John Caster. at Claremont. The petition is be- machine. No other will full satisfy g you know there d y y you so lots as -� -days owing to illness has resumed Mrs. (Rev. Dr.) Marvin, who has iug very largely signed and we is a better machine—an Empire—on the market. ;} work as driver of the bread wagon. been visiting in Toronto for the hope it may have the desired ef. The ladies of the Institute are past week has returned to her fact. The present service allows sooner or later you'll realize the truth of what we are telling you now. Per- b��il at work on a ro ram fur home accompanied b her mother' only seven hours in the cit haps you would realize it sooner if you were to read our booklet? Perhaps _ zf Y B Pa Y y $�. -the seventeenth. The public is Mrs. B. Graham of Lfndsa A grand Fane dress carnival ou would like the Empire to demonstrate its superiority in your own home? a` y «i`1'' P � Y y That will be beat proof of our statements. We are at your service. Mail us prornised a treat, high-claas and James Birrell is reported to be will be held in the Caledonian rink a card or a letter. You will receive our booklet on profitable dairyfng by V - Irl h. -" - still very seriouslyill, His two on the evening of Tuesday, March return mail. Address We are lad to report that dao htevs, 11th 1913 when the following priz• - -- g P g Mrs. Holliday and hits. Empire Cream Separator Co of Canada, Gleorge Turner who was injured in Gordan, of Calgary, came home es will be offered. Ladies in cos- p p Ltd,-Toronto • as run-a-way some weeks ago has recently to assist Mrs. Birrell,dur- thine 1. 2.00; 2. 1.00. Gents in alalost fully recovered ,and will iug his illness. costume 1. 2.00; 3. 1.00. The Clare- gold in Pickering Township by shortly be qui to himself again. I ng.most Citizens' Band will furnish a Last weeks Toronto a R. Bryan is enjoying a weeks' ers an- music during the evening. Doors Howard E. Turner Agent, Whitev�le p P vacation in Toronto and other > > nounced the death of Dr. D. W. I open at i.80. Those in costume Ferrier,a native of the township, ne,.4 h. In his absence his bus$- must be on the ice at 9.310. Admia- who died in his eightieth year wi nea3 here is befog conducted by Sion, gents, 20c; ladies and-s ta- 1't —�t Alen Bowes, who at resent is P� Shorthand made Easy R. . BRYAN result of being accidently struck visiting relatives here. tura lora by a street car. ' He began hi3 P f The Women's Institute will give g career as a public servant by A parlor social, which was much i a St. Patrick's Supper and concert If such evidence as the following ex- Tobaccos, pi a and smoke �•s� teaching school in Whitby is, the enje,yed by all those present. was in the Masonic Hall on the evening tracts from letters and other equally- sundries, Central office Bell ± year 1954 coming later to Dunbar- held at the home of George and f of Monday. March 17th, (St. Pat- strong testimony contained in our�. Telephone Co. A encs for :Sirs. Couper last Friday night un-�'rick's Da booklet. is not suf39cent to en tisf anv : Rolston Laund ou where he continued in chargey.) A genuine Irish sup- y 1'y• . of the school till Augnst 1855 He der the auspices of the Ladies' Aid per will be served from 5.30 to person desirous of learning shorthand. CLAREMONT. ONTAPW then took up the study of n di_ Satiety of the Methodist church. 7.30 p. m, after which an ezcellent 'then there can he no merit in any busi- «cine, and being certified by the We nreglad to report that bliss'progranime consisting Irish rnnsfc, °ass under the sun: ��{y 1pyry* T -Victoria College began to:practice M Whitson who had the misfor. songs, readings. etc, will be DEAR MR, CLARKE—"It is A plea-- GRAND i��N�.Aw ndorsing in Brougham in ltW2. Five years trine to break her arm by s fall 'The proceeds of the entertainment anything ssure to o much t superioronial eto other System -Mater he obtained the degree of Poine weeks ago is progressing sat- will go toward the endowment of things used for the same purpose as W3ieler Tours to rip M D. After twenty years in isfnctovily, and it is hoped that a cut in the King Edward Mein• your system of Eclectic Shorthand is California, Colorado, Mexico Brough%iin he removed to Clare- soon the injured arm will a quitelorial Hospital for Tuberculosis. to others I have examined. I shall mout wuere he practised for ten Strung again. Admission 25 cents, children 15c. be Pleased to reply to anv communi- •and Pacific Coast Points. years. In 1802 he removed to To. ation that may be sent me with- re- The Grand Trunk Railway is the ' ----- -- — Terence to the system, or to,have any- most direct route from all poidta ,Tonto where Ia con tinned to re one interested call to see me."—L. K. east through Canada via Chicago. olds and to practice up a the bine FALLts, 477 Parliament St., tteacher,) FEATURES o e Rtc1c en r, street was ----- -- Our Fall and Winter Term com- a�charter member of 33rougham menced September 5th, but students Double Track, Fast Service, Finest . L siun Lod P No 289 A. F. h A hJ THE DOMINION BANK Roadbed, Modern u g may enroll, any day, as instruction is Equipment,Un- .and held the blasters chair in str[ctip personal. excelled Dining Car Service. `T •� 1878.4. The officers and a number isle coraco e.Dasa,n.r,.Naa.oaNT, w MA.-�.awa,Vca•racs,oaNr. Write or call for free booklet. TO THE SUNNY SOUTH 1" of the members of the lodge met C.A. BOGERT. Gea.nl M.aas•r. , the trainarLvcust Hill, on Sat- �pamoo$e.>wAL a..ar.etearlN.eM.Me trsrta.wtreeossse Clarkes Shorthand College No more desirable route than vie +urday morning by which the_. re- The Influence OI B SiBvin$'S Account 585 College St., Cor. Manning Aye. Grand Trunk to Detroit. tt ence 9� mains were brought from Toro°- It Is far easier to save it you have a savings account in The Dominion TORONTO. via Cincinnati to Jacksonville,Palm r to,and they were interred with !Bank, for money in the Bank does not slip away-like money to - Beach,Nassau, etc. Masonic honors. A memorial ser- ;your pocket or at home. Boudea.it Is sarnin`interest all the time. w Round trip tickets, giving choice • • 4 S Q 3 °� of all the beat routes, together with 5, ! vice was afteru�rd conducted in y full information and reservations the ehurch at Locust Hill, by Rev. - ' - • a :` may be obtained from nearest O. WHITBY BRANCH: A. A. ATKINSON, Manager. v � y F hi r. Langford, o[ Whitevale. tl� a ` ' �s 5 ! ~ T. Agent, or write A.E,Duff,D.P. A well attended meetingwas it „ i i held in the Masonic Hall on Mon- day on , I Z a A., oronto...Ont. day evening to discuss topics Of I ° ° ~ o a : O e , The STANDARD BANK of CANADA ti FRED. ALLEN Agent, 'I! interest to the citizens of Clare- • I sP QIC °� ie $R qN Pickering montand the surrounding conn- try. onn- s• �e I; try Mr. Geo. Johnston. w in pre: - = . STATEMENT s , ��ad�e ' :� `�� ' sided, called upon G. M. Foi•i�yth. ooNOENSEv s o o e t: g i • ° O: Pickering Lumber Yard. i to give the report of the depnta- From Report to Domixion Government, 31st'Jan., -1913 o I aI% tion sent to interview the pruvin- y ae `o w I • .:; til a•n O— All kinds of rough hemlock, 1 and 2 rial government concerning the RESOURCES LIABlt1.i1[ES • I O1q� Feb tri inch pinedressed. project to build an electric- road "t m �, a a� es in sidin s-we have Manitoba d Cash an }rand +aid Note. and CO ital . $Z4N,275.00 ► >eu y gg col, through this district, giving an Che"es of other Beaks $5,541 652.65 Resave Fuad, Surplus Profit. 2 _ -..dl, Ap: . a Vd and feather edged. k Ciicul.uon 110,000.00 I DiadeRe . 77,591.55 w In shingles—New Brunswick and -electric car service to Toronto,and s Government Depoat to secure and Reserved for Interest 3,310,79{.77 R ' a " -' ea m m Tdal , • also to-urge the tivernment to � its British Columbia. �? ! O a In ready roofing—Montreal and give Hydro Elects ire power 4erviee. I te; a i; a m .�' July'• e Brantford make. {i to this district, 'Several(members Due by Banks ;362,213.99 Circulation. . . . . . . . 2,339,643.00 a t+, s e- n `o l Sept l ..t ;Sgt of the cabinet including Sir.James Government Municipal and I Deposts 32,017,153.01 b I M W. D. GORDON & SON, Wbitney, received the deputation other Debentures.. . .: - . .2,766,192.18' Banks 1.060,027.59 m -„ B n ;; m.1 Oct � though = NOT • Pickering,Oat favorably and ough they ivould Call Loans on Bonds,eta . 2,501,087.30 erl Dao.w Make no definite statement that Loans and,Discounot, 28,898,667.51 ( _ Jannsry 1914�Whitby �, ooh•..• s,sronphsm assistance would be' given, pro- Bank Premises, Head Odice ' Hesn ort Pa- 117,Uxbridge 16,eanningtou is, veo.1 .uptervoye IS ?' raised to give the proposition care- a„d Branches : 9%,029.01 I i fill consideration. Dr. R. Brodie ave a brief statement of the pro Otho Area ' 58.645,22 _ able attitude of the people in the $41,234,487.92 T $41.234,487- S erg " P Still In Bu surrounding municipalities to- wards the propositions. James And prepared to do all, kinds of f . q zP general die Underhill Rlso•e ressed his views _ r ' Woodwork Repairing and ��• on the question. A a Of all and design cession rf the attitude of the o• C Tire Settin rept is stook. It will pay YOU #lIe in the surrounding mttnicip 1- �.i s O n g to call at our works and ins t our stook x' ides followed. J. G. Borland sug- D. 0• , p°0 r impson obtain prioes, Don't be misled by Bested that a vigorous attempt be SPECIALTY IN HORSESHOEINCi agents we do not employ them,00nsequmt. made to obtain Hydro-Electric ly we can, and do throw o8 the agent power service. On motion, G. M. MILLINERY MILLINERY Ind. phone, No. 302,Claremont oommission of 10 per oent.,which you wil Ir orsyth was appointed represen- oertainly save by purchasing from us. ?nahe'of eve-executive board the village Claremont Miss Nelson has charge of this Department •JOHN McGRATH "aoliofled. on toffthe torn- WKITIT ONANITE 00.9 `, ' .g' . icipalitieg interested. On motion, Our display of Easter Millinery will be the Greatest this Storelas CLAREMONT, ONT. crane. Whitby, onsasso _ it was decided to drop the electric ever known. Every women who comesto us is looking E. I road project but that the Hydro for something. individual—not something to . W. EVANS Electric proposition be pressed. be met on every corner. —•- -' =} 'The Pickering E 7 ! - 'Then followed a discussion of the tritin service on C. P. R. between r - Pum Manufacturer '. r'�on1e here—we can suit the indivAlal Ylgllaince Committee. p 'Claremont and Toronto, and on - 4 Sd Residemotion it was decided that the - - '_ The object of this Association is to hop an a nee, Dundee Sty presentatiow--of the petition to -- f the C. P.• & Co., at Toronto Our Clearing Sale is over, but still we are offeringsome lessen stealing and prosecute - ;WHITBY, ON'r. , s concerning the passenger service BpeClal bargains iII- many lines. Come'and- the felons. " at Claremont station be delayed tee i -' - nee them. It will a oil. Members having property'stolen commnni= ; h cors west o pithy House one week: A committee was ap- p y osis immediately with any member pointed to prepare rules and re- of E:eoutire Committee. We are prepared to instal wood or iron M ump s or) short notice, also attend gulationa for a Civic club and the Membership fee $1.00. p l all kinds of repairing. • ^` following persons were appointed GROCERIES—The best,always fresh and up-to-date. Sap,-bays sou sampled ' -to act as a temporary committee: our 25c Black and Mixed Teti. No better value to be had. Tiokets►mav be had trom the President or Messrs. M_Brodie, P. Macnab, J. Secretary on application. Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill, -.y alsoasoline engines and E. Currie, Jas. Underhill and C. Salt by the bbl, 100 lb and 501b bags. Red Rose Tea, Salad&Tea, Coffee. Exec. Com.—L. D. Banks, [the squre gear Sargent. The meeting now ad- W, V. Richardson,Pickering, Ont) -F MAGNET ;OREAbI SEPARATOR journed to meetonpMonday, March De SIM'PSON - PICgERIl'�1 GE �.�. O'col,nar Arthur 1ef�'reY. =.u" 10th. 0 Co., President. 8ssierT Phone Bell No.�O,II20.nd. srtT;.. P :e._ ,.,-.-_ �dxL,,::.,_i, s.. -.,t.,._,.._.. _, ..... .mss.-:.,��...Kw..�a. _ av ... ..r;r .._.r_,..:✓ :ria., �• �.y.� � „J•"r"yy,`dem x xi:T.a.?"'id.'LW'Ts.Y:^'^°Sry' ..� W. .r, .. -n .++^• _. _ - j. M , T• w ''c n3r r ,;7e,-"rte. -'.:.,,5 '.. •.;. ,_:.,4.,S _ .. ,�_ 3"r•. _ - - :g i.. ,- .. , ti•'e'rrt.• �. `'r - FATAL. WRECK ON THE C.N.R. , - _ We own and offer Carries Crew „ to Bottom of Guliy, Near Leaside _... t 200 _ - _ $ 750,000 - A despatch from Toronto says: were discovered close to the engine Forging through a blinding snow- in a terribly mangled condition. A THE - storm under-full head of steam, a hurried police call was sent in to ' Canadian Northern freight train on the city and ambulances and patrol o • 'Monday morning left the rails at wagons dispatched first to Rosedale Harr�sbatto�ro an 3.easide,. and the engine, tearingand then to the Queen street cross- _ p y free, crashed down the steep em-I ing to intercept the dead and in- ;LIMITED ~ bankment, hurling a fireman and{jured. Upon receipt of the mea- i brakeman to horrible death. In I sage at the C. N. R. headquarters, - t miraculous fashion the engineer a wrecking crew ,was, immediately TORONTO shot through the doorway and formed and dispatched to clear the . _ landed unharmed farther down the f line. hill. At the jerk and sudden stop( •The three men in question were O/ the train ,crew poured from the riding.in the engine cab and were • = - O standing cars and rushed down to the only occupants of the fore pa extricate their comrades. Nothing, of the train. Had the main freightFIRST MORTGAGE FIFTEEN YEAR , however, could be done for the section followed the engine on its - SINKING FUND GOLD BONDS - r" two, Fireman Thomas, of Parry.,somersault down the hill the whole - Y Bound, and leading brakesman J. length of track would have a been Dated lot February, 1913 Dae 1st February, 1928 ' $mart, of Mt. Albert. The bodies,torn from its .foundation. Interest February and August - y payable lot Feb. ^' to $3.50 for common rough stock. Light Prinetpal and interest payable at The Canadian Bank of Commercef ' PR9C�S 0 FARM PRODUCTS ewes, $6 to $7, and heavy ewes 85 to $6. -. '/� Lambe $8.50 to 89.50. Fed and watered hogs TorontoMontreal and London England. s went at $9.50, and hogs f.o.b. at $9.15 f ► g REPORTS FROM THE LEADING TRADE CLEAR HEADED. ",:Re eemable of maturity at par and subject to call as a whole at 105.and CENTRE$ OF AINKR CA. Head Bookkeeper Mast be Jaccrued interest on the Ist February, 1916, or any interest date ` ,avria" of cattlo, Crain, Chasse and OtherIIeUathereafter, on six weeks' prior notice, or annually fr sg ll oinkin 'ry m ' Produce at Moths and Abroad. ble. _ eref The chief bookkeeper in a large ,fund drawings,-beginning February Int, 2914. f•' business house in one of our. great - - _- (iradstulft. Western cities speaks of the harm Denominations: $100 $500 and.$1 000 - - Taflonto, March 4•-Manitoba Wheat - f f _. Lake rte, No. 1 northern, 971.2c; No. 2 coffee did for him, (Tea is just as r" P6o; Nd 3, 930; reed wheat, 65:•3c. injurious because it contains caf- .. _ with erlinl equivalents St a! latrntoutsideherant ut2 %5c wu t 70o toe feine, the same drug found in cot- _ ' Bonds isrued in coupon form with rivite e e re istration o poor stades. Fee.) ? t Jr t f principal and in fully - - "- Ontario oats-xo, z white, 33 to 34c at wife and I drank our first registered form. Coupon and rs istered bonds are interchangeable. - - a country pointe; 37c to Sao on track. To- "+�y f P _ .rgnto. cup of Partum a little over two ., - _„___ -. -• _ _ _ __ _. _ -• , Manitoba Oats-So. 2 C. W. oats. 411-Zc. U Y track, bay ports: No. 3 C. w.. 4oc: No. years ago and we have used it ecer ` . -.TR STEEs 1 feed, 40c for prompt shipment. since, to the entire-exclusion of tea Corrn--American No. s yellow, all rail, NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, LIMITED, TORONTO r a7o: No. 3. 560 to 561-2c. and coffee. It happened in this ;- Peaa--No. 2. $1-W to $1.25, oar lots out, way -. - e1B ckwheat-No. 2. 520 to 630. - "About three and a-half vests -^I -..The legal opinion of Messrs, Blake, Lash, 11 nglin b' Camels, Toronto, Bye-No. 2, fik to 650, nominal. ago I had an attack of pneumonia, - Rolled Oatr Per bag of 90 pounds, 12.15: will be furnished. per barrol, $4.56, wholesale, Windsor to which. left a memento in the shape i• isoatreal• of dyspepsia, or •rather, to speak tte _ Bay-Hood malting barley. outside. Seo to we. I more correctly, neuralgia of the Millfsed-Manitoba bran. $1s.50 to 1za, stomach. My 'cup of cheer' had .-ASSETS-Value of &"eta $2,022,671-eobsiatine of land, build:acs, In bags. tract. Toronto; aborts, sm to but I be- $2a.5o. Outarto bran. 119 to 12$ 1n bass; always been coffee or tea, _ machinery and equipment 4LO17,990, investments $444,300, and aborta 121.60- came convinced, after a time, that - tiannoba Flour--First patents. $6.30 in -net current suets, in excess of current liabilities, $S60,380. _ _ _ _. ata bags. second patents. $480 in. ,late(they aggravated. may stomach _ If : strong takers, 1460 to late bag' trouble. I happened to mentionEARNINGS-Avefrage annual net earnings for four and three•gtiarter ton bags, ten cents - tin cotmore per bar. sees. the matter- to my grocer one day _ ea March 31 1908, to December 1 i tletario Flour=winter wheat sour, 90 and he suggested that, I give Pos y 2fs , , 812,�i158,783, or over 3 �a.r a.nr~ patent., S&96 to $4.06 tum a trial. times the interest on bonds now issued. _ y Deuntry Produce. "Next day it came, but the cook _ :leges•-�ld•storag* este. Ise to 200. to made the fstistake of not-boiling it _ SINKING FUND-An annual sinking fund; beRinnniR February lst;1914, vases Iota fresh eget am selling at 22o; sufficiently, and we did not like it sufficient to retire the present issue by maturity at 105 and interest. -pstrutly new-laid at Cao. cheese-Twim, now, 143.4 to 150, and much. This wadi, however, soon {large, asw. at 14 1.1c, old ehsees: twins. to 16I15medied, and now we like rt so •aa large, re N Butts-creamery print& u to not do., much that we will never change asollds. 2e to MW; dairy prints. 25 to We, being a food bever- .-The Harris �4batto'ir Company, Limited, distributes its products datertor rbakers-, 22 to Zia back. Postum, Honey-Backwbeat,-90 and in tins and age instead of a drug, has been the principally fresh meats, through its branch houses-St. Lawrence Market, ao to barrels: .trained clover honey, 121.2c means of banishing my stemach a pound in W:pocnd tina, 123.b in 1.0-pound , Toronto Sudbury d Haile bu in Ontario• reaand d uebec . tint;-lie in $-peund tics; oomb honey neo. trouble, I verily believe, for I am ry any ry Q 1. $s•60 per dozen; sure. u per dozen: No. a well man to-day and have used no y City in Quebec and Sydney-and Glace Ba in Nova Scotia. �B' ro- t SL40 per dozen. ► y y P .: medicine. Litre $tools Markets. :. ' ducts, such as Hides, Wool, Bones, Tallow and Oleo.Oil ars distributed Montreal. March 4.-A few choice steers My work as chief bookkeeper 1n #' - - 'sold at $6.75, but the bulk of the trading our Co. a branch house here is of i very widely over Canada, the United States and Europe. was done in cattle ranging from 86 to a very confining nature. During $6.50, white the u from that down to $4.50 per too itis, ti>,y ooffee nn ing days was sum " e Company has but sags pow n r construction at the Union Best cows, $5 75. 'and therer ones e,3.•, jest to nervousness and''the blues.' Stack Yards, West Toronto, which, when completed, will tis One of. the 25 to s5.50, whrte bulls sol }� ` d ofrom $3.25 to k $6.25. sheep sold at from E4.56 to ss.n and These have left' me since I began � flambe at from $7M to $7.75 per 00 the., using Postum, and I can oonsci-. ,._ '' most modern packing plants in Canada. They consist of a group of six whfle cafes brought from $3 to $12 each, size and quality• selected lots of entiously recommend ' it to fhose buildings, mostly of concrete construction and fireproof. - - - races. $9.80 to $10 per 100 tbs., weighed off whose work confines them to long - -- caro. ` Toronto, March 4,--Choice butchers hours of severe mental exertion. brong�t from •6.50 to 86.76; medium hutch. `acme given by Canadtan.Poetum ' ' ` ' The Management.of the Company is i i most capable hands. "Mr. ars $s2 to 15.60. and common, $4 m es. - Out, James Harris and Mr. W. T.-Harris have from'its inception acted ar � ;Dutcher bulls from V to $5.25, and butcher CO., Windsor, - - tows $4.76 to $5.50 for the beat, and "There's a reason " and it is ex Y _'down to $3 for inferior stock. Canners, az t Managing Director and Salcs'Manager respectively, while Mr. J. S. w 12.50. sad austere •2.59 to a3so. Feed• plained in the • little book, "The - ; • - . .-. - � - ere from $5.25 to 15 60. and reedin bu11s Road to Wellville,',' in pkgo. a McLean, Secretary-Treasurer,, has held that position since.1903. , Thera , $275 to $4.25. btooketn, 04 to Wt. and yearlings u to 1350. Milkers and spring• Et7ir read the abs.. La.rf Ane.. en. has been no change since then in the personnel of the Stockholders, Direct. 7 era, $40 to $75, scogrdin W quality. appears from dale to time. They are Calvee, choice veal, $8.50 to .2s, and down genuine, true, and full of human Interest. ors or Management of -the Company. Nearly all the heads 4 depart•• ; Mena have been-ax the enterpris� Ears. ' _ Copies of the Trust Deed and o�the appraisal.certifiates may be seen at our•o fq,Interim Certificates will befurnished pending delivery ofdsfin•itive bendi. r' DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULAR ON REQUt T :' .• PRICE: 100 AND INTEREST, 'TO YIELD 0o TESTEDD 6- ft Ist- RY M- S G,P.,A) ; , ENGLISHopimoll ` as KIN• ST. EAST - t!r/iet.JON.eo toot =CANADA LIFE BLDG: �. Known.sown and grown the world over. Wherever used TORONTO LONDON. ENO. MONTREAL _ kk { they make extraordinary records for productiveness. In one test continued over a period of five years, in a Canadian - _ - Agricultural College,Cartels Tested Seeds gave the highest : r yield against nineteen competitors. Cartei s Seeds .are v: perfectly adapted to Canadian Boils and climate. To bring --- -` Y: farming and garden 't��ke-i>,ighect degree of success, FORST STORM OF WINTER. caught in the wreckage and burned QUARANTINED THE PLAGUE. growers should sow Cartel a selected pedigree tested seeds. I - to death. He was in charge of five >'..{ Wind Reiuhed a TOoeity•of 78 Miles new ears to be .' 'delivered to the Consul -at TenerifYe Notifies Cuban Send for 1913 Catalogue-FREE an Hour. Lackawanna Railroad here. His Goverument. f balf,tonea end containing four full paEe pictuers - A train was stalled 17 snow drifts. Printed on fine paper,profusely illustrated witlt e,-spatch from.Buaffaio ,say$: y A despatch from Havana says: ( Carl K. Barton, 38 years old,-cud •'- ^',•;�f- 1 fir. I is aatura colors. When you write:,please address Four lives were lost here on dun- Thos. gtlndias, 22, lalsorers, both Cuba has established a quarantine rr p,e day as the result of.conditions ac employed in clearing snow-clogged against1he Canary Islands its a ie- t= { ' PATTERSON WYLDE�icCO. companying the worst storm of the railroad - -switches, were hit by cult of a report received from the >' winter, during which the • wind trains and killed. Consul` at Teneri_ffe--notifying the r SoUAnentsinCanada for JamesCarter&Co.,of London, Leached a velocity of 78 miles an _ � Government that five deaths from t. - Ent. Seed Cacivers t° Hia We" Kine George V �.ti.,..., � hour,-and tho temperature went bubonic plague have occurred ¢ 133 RAW3 sT. r-AST. TORONTO. ONT. w sorra Awa osotwe ly down to ton.degree+e above zero, In Provincial supplementary . esti- thern. - Cuban-sanitary officials be- CARTER S SEEDS ILa rear-en'd collision between two mntes call for X1,639,522.00, lieve that Cuba rend Porto Rico Nickle Plate freight trains Edward Hon. Martin Burrell says Ontario were infected last summer through. vessels from the Canaries. O. Ranson of Pullman, Ill., 'was lagged behind in good roads. _ , r • ��•s .,7rK,t�i n ��: ...,.c ._.-.y.ual3�-;v�.`"t,'w.t..�•T'.w^a •+r s.• .� "r9�^. _ •y�" •21 r- L:.wx �A.r L H.� s a`4��x,w �""�i w.�`i y� ,� ,.. ,,,r'• � .. ..c.. .-,:.. .';•: - .'i. 1. �' ." , A M L—_ --The Ladies' Aid_of SL An-. —B0_ru _Ln Freeman on . .Friday, - — --.11Q�1+ ■ `l.tJ��. dregs Church will meet at 8 Feb. 28th 'toThoe. �. a>id 'Mrs. � P R I � � -S .� I T S _ p. m. on Monday next at the home Wilson, a son. of Mrs. C. H. Burling. --H. Wade made a shipment of —Stephenson Bros'. sale on BALE REGISTER. - idixed stock on Monday. Tuesday afternoon was a very suc- - `' —Gordon Law had a business cessful one. There was a fairly THuRsDAY, MARCH 6TH—Auction sale anti hidd* to thee ad-esd-v — good ero-d Ing was of reizimtered and high grade horses v -- -Rev. Fat er McCabe, of To- active. The heavy team brought thou cattle, arm Imp amen a at. Now Is e• lm - Tonto, visited Pickering friends $600, cows sold as high as $95,and household goods, at lot 12, con. 2, ptckerin (1 mile east of Pickering this week. hogs also brought good figures. Village),g the property of John spring suit. Many new pa of the most eschts%ve ' --Mrs. Davidson has had An in- —The annual sleigh-ride of St. Annan. sale at 13.30 sharp. See dependent phone installed in her Andrew's Sunday school will take bills. W. B. Powell,auctioneer. designs to choose from. And they are tailored in the latest . _ residence. place this(Friday) evening. O•u WEDI4ESDAY, MAI&CH k2rh—Auction —Donald Kerr,of Toronto,spent their return refreshments will be sale of registered horses, registered Sunday herewith his mother on served in the basement of the and high grade cattle, pine, etc., at and best wearing styles. Satisfaction with every garment _. Churuix St. church, after which a short pro- lot 84, rear of con. 2, Pickering, the - 1 —Mr. Watson, of Toronto, ship- gramme will be given and it social property of James McCrae,(west of R A BUNTING, P:ICKERING ped aFarload.of horses from here hour.spent,. Cherry wood).-S41eat 12.. Trains met A. _ on Monday. —Ou Wednesday evening as W. met at Cherrywood station on tnorn- -Fred Bunting, of.• Tnronty, E. Ritchie drove into Dr. Field's, ing of sale. See posters. W,- B. Powell, auctioneer. —.— SEE.OUR FINE ASSORTMENT OF spent Sunday'at the home ,of his he started-to tie his horse, but be- TUESDAY, MARCH 11th—Auction sale t:. mother here. fore he reached her head, the of farm stock and implements, the ALUMINUM COOKING XTENSILS —Lou Balsdon, of Bowmanvilte, animal wheeled rapidly around property.of Frank Harrison, lot 7, spent Sunday at the home'of his And started through the village at con. 6, Pickering. Sale at one. parents here. - a fitrtauErmte. -When in front of Wm: Maw;auctioneer. �— —W. H. Peak has been off duty the butcher-shop the" cutter col- WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12TH—Credit Ci O 'S T X lO YEARS ? for several days with a severely lided with a tie-post, smashing it sale of farm stock, implememts, - - Enamel sauce pan,1 each year at 30c. -$8.00 sprained ankle. badly. The horse broke away furniture, eta.. at Iot S.con.5, Ux- :,' —Mrs. Thos. O. Johnston, of and continued its mad career,and bridge, the property of Charles'Mid• Aluminum " ," let cost, only coat - 50 4 Gorrie,is visiting her parents, J. a number of attempts to catch the dleton. No reserve. Sale at one _— S. and Mrs. Rogers. animal failed. It- was caught, cPclock, sharp. see bills. W.Maw, r —Miss Carrie Simpson left on however, at the Brock road by auctioneer. Saved by 1 pair $2.50 Monday toe spend a month with Loyd White and brought back to THURSDAY, MARCH 13TH—Extensive Rep]ace .utensils that wear OUT with utensils that wear for EVER pe _credit sale. of farm stock im le- relativee in London.. the village, ' ' No rusting, no chipping, no loss of utensils by burning. Get s -- x mems, etc., on lot2l, con. 9, Picker- F. M. Chapman, editor of the —There is an old saying that if ing, the property of Thos. Sander- - - quart sauce pan for 85 ceutP. ` Varmers Magazine, Toronto, was March comes in like a. lion it will son. Sale at 12.80. See bills. Wm. " In town on Wednesday. pe lamb out like a lamb, 'and if it . Maw,auctioneer. , J OSEPH H • BUN DY • —Rev, G. W. Carter, of Guelph., pears like lambit,will disappear TUESDAY,'MARCH ISLh—credit sale of 1 will occupy the pulpit in St. An- like a lion, and a great-mamy neo- high grade and registered borses, - drew'j Church next Sunday. ple have implicit faith in the old cattle, sheep and pigs.. .also imple- - ` —A. J. and Mrs. Boyes and sonof saying. Its truthfulness is not ments, seed grain, hay, roots, etc., 'Belleville, are visiting at `.the 46me out by the records. Ac- the property of Lance Johnston lotWeekly N 4 Ihnme of John and Airs. Bo es. cording to the Toronto observa- 16, con. 6, Pickering. Sale at 12.30. —The township tunnel ill tory, during the past ten years tree ells IN w. Auctioneer w meet on Monday neat for.. the March ended in the same manner WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19-rH—Auction I transaction of general business. as it began in about eight years sale of farm stock, implements, etc.. at lot-22, con. 2. Picketing, the pro- —Mrs, W. AItaway, -,,.e regret and in only two did the•old saying pert of C. S. Polmer. Sade at one. - - to report, is notimproving as hold good. This year '.March came See bills. W. B.Powell, auctioneer - rapidly as her friends w ould like. in in rather a blustery manner,- FRIDAY, MARCH 21st—Auction sale I -- —Donald '.Munro has most of but we will have to wait to the farm stock,implements,.-hay, grain6t the material on the grounds for end of the month before. we can and potatoes, turnips and ensilage, cre , the erection of a large new bar tell how it will end. household furniture, etc. at lot 28. :. —W, Harvey,-,it is reported,has —While all the other neighbor- con. 3, Pickering; the property of - purchased the farru belonging to ing towns and villages are taking .Alex. Bonnsar.. SMie at one o'clock: the estate of the late Wm. Wilson, steps toward securing hydro- See bills. W. B. Powe]], auctioneer. of Brougham. electric power, Pickering so far. - -- —Work on the C. P. R. line has has done nothing. One reason, - oUSF FOR BALE OR TO RENT— W a wish first of all to thank our many Customers and b` Keen discontinued owing- to the for thir. is the fact that the Sey- H in the vilisfe of Ptciennx on Charea .t. Friends who assisted IIB in making our first February frost, which necessitated a heavy moor Power Co. have sent repres- Ito medwaly north of the ttverr st&WA. House - et3Eatives -here -da=itt-g-Oi-e" past ooaivaersyea roomy and noirmez kitchen sa __ ._-dale--a huge successo It certainly was a good repair. Lot ocata,ns ha•f•a;cre of land - . ---- —We are pleased to see A. E. year with a view of securing btisi- rich loam. seven good apple tree.. good well &11CC688—Thank9 t0 you. w hard xiA For wih - f lCrysler out a sin after barn con- nasus, but n to the reyeut the further art"nlar' wept, " g g p y b JEMEYIAI3 O'CON:IQR,8hurch at. Ytok• Aned to the.house for several have not taken.ani+ eflnite stege wins,only t" weeks through illness. - toward extending their line to our 'In Groceries We offer you tbis Week 4 —F. and Mrs. Hurst are both village, and of course, we do not Plant BOWMAN'S g pp confined to their room through ill- know w hat theit intentions are in guaranteed t- - First•clas4 Spaoiah Onions,,8 lbs for 10 cents � i. nese, but we are pleased to report the matter. As the probability is _ ���. BtCCl� - Choicest Yellow Danvers, 3 10 " Y that the are recovering. the bydro-electric will make an •: •� - - -The first heav snow-storm entrance into our township at an - —it will grow— Nice hand-picked Beane, 4 25 _ $A y - - N ice Fresh Prunes, 4 •' 25 " -this year occurred durin$the pant early date, the residentts of our _ We want two moreagenta "week when several.inches fell- suf village should take active steps to in this' county Nice large Uranges,'Lemons and Prime Cheese. ' Our Groceries always the freshest. xcient to make good sleighing _ �" in securing this great-boon. One TH09.W.BOWMAN A SON Co.Ltd. —Miss Helen Burling returned thing is certain the government - Phone m-°eft -Yr v - - home on Tuesday, after spending will not force it upon nra. If we Both-Phones. _ -tseveral week- at the home of her wish to secure it Re should take NOTICE TO CREDITORS as_—_._Mrs-"Clement, of Milton. the initiative in the matter. _ —Mr. Allen, who has been liv. 'In Our Dry Goods Department +` it,g in Mrs, Rirhardsan's 'house, _ Ix t u Surrogate Court County of York - t formerly occupied by Mr. Green, -CA.RD OF THANKS In the estate of Sara J: Garfner,deceased, We are etarting'to open out the Spring Goods. Quite a large assort- Notice left on Thursday far. Newcastle. — Is berehy.given pursuant to mart of Prints and Gingharns, Uucks, GAliteas, etc., have already We wieb through the NE`�•s, to ex- that. C Trustee Act r• hockey6 s e n to A 'a of h T , Section 55 � choice. d 'get ad � --The Highland Creek 'wed, Get it) xn ¢ g T earil t•.'1 g press our heartfelt grntttude to our all ergonshnvia rtn ' C1A1nI3 or. tie-. Y __ - team visited Pickering on Sxtut'' numerous friends for. the-sympathy P B 1 Always' a fine selection crf Iatdies' Neckw'Par, HaSiery; Underwear. da and pla ed a friendl acne frauds aga:nat Sarah Gardner' late of y g Y Y Y B shown and the assistance rendered Etc. Have it�t =sen nnr 5(tc, line of Dres Goods—in Ser e4 and .:with the Pickering team. The during the illness and death of our the County-of io of S Widow. vtbo in the ;• at '- Rari;e resulted in a tie, each side beloved husban 'and father. County oY' York, t�'idow, aha died on Plxid4—$ilk Allcn•er Net for trimming, New lot just arrived. d or ahOut the 4th day of Novemher, itgeoring two goals, - -These acts of kindness will ever. he 191'2, at the said Township of Scar- - - - ur or ey boyo went•'to rob rung ,are required o sen w poe our ��� ugbam on Monday-night to lay easier the burden of sorrow. prepaid or to deliver to the under- the return match with the hpngi- ti1R8. P.�•nwoo , MarcLD h 5th 191 Y, signed.Executor of the Will of the Oeer6 of the C. P. R. The Picker- Greenwood, March bth 1918 said dere"ed their mune. and Is in full swing. This department bas been particularly gratifying, ' 'log boys were again successful, addrec�os and full particulars ;n writ- as 'ov'r trade is con�stantiy increasin¢. -Good quality and ing bug by the score c,# 7 to 4. FarlYlereing of their claims and statements of a well assorted stuck a-counts for it... —Farmers are fortunate this l their accounts and the nature of the Keep K4 min;.• { Institute Meed- s ,ecurities, if any.held h them. year in ,having an abundance of ' And take notice that after the first feed for their stock. When offer- day of April. 1913, the said Executor . } - ' SPERIAL SERIES --- Ha des are Hardware 1 ' ed 'at auction sales, the demand will proceed to distribute the assets of for hay and roots-is riot great. At These meetings will be conducted by the said deceased among the persona a sale in.Scarboro the other day, a + entitled thereto having regard only to Cleaning.up our Oak Heaters. Your choice at 23 per cent. off regular the farmers Institutes of and .the Claims. of which he shall then' PRICE. Don't miss' this chance. a quantity of in angele R e^e put up,, South Ontario,the Provincial Farm- have had notice and that the said Ex- but Pruners, but there was no bidder.. era Institute And the Department of Hand Axes; =Itis now stated that the To- Agriculture, Whitby. The Speakers senior will not be liable' for the.'said Pruning Sates, Pruning Knives, Tonto Eastern,Electric Railwaywill cons'rat of the District Repreaeata- assets or any past thereof to any per• Etc., Etc., now on sale. "M son of whose claim be shall not then, .' will build their line this year a Lives of Victoria,' Peterboro• and On- have received notice.-, tarso Counties, and will o equipped _ far as West Hill to connect with Dated the 24th day of FebruaryCHAPMAN x the radial rttnnin from that point with special demonstration material 1918. g p to illustrate the different lectures. M.• • eo that it will be open for traffic CHws. S. PALMER, this fall[4 , and that early in 1914 SPEAKSRS Pickering. P. O., Ont. _ the line will be built from West F. S. Hopkins, Norwood;,;, A. A. Bni- Execritor of fire Will of ;. Hill to North Toronto. Bht;' ,indsay E. (4. Hogarth, 22 24 Sarah Gardner, deceased. :,LENTEN—Rev. Joseph McNeill, formerly Whitby, 1 �7 lv a. Miss S. Campbell, of Brampton, twill TOOLS SHARPENED - of Craig, Sask., preached most.ac- address a special meeting for the ce tabl in St. Andrew's church .... — - . -• I? . y ladies in the afternoon in a make a a eci try of crosscut saws, - . Fish salmon Trout on Sunday last. Mr. 1McNeill, at North Ontario. W P• a - Is here we with—Frgeah White ,. Tools of ji"inds, log —P-k- _.present- i9 .,;o;*' t - ' -�ther, aII His to ,evening. Razor•honiog a Fpecialty. Fo;scflrst and Haddock,'also Salt Holland Herrin and Haddie,Tinned Salmor, Rev. John McNeill, of Cooke's GAMEBRLDGE—March.17th class hair trim or an easy sbave call sardines, Kippered,Hertiog, etc. church, Toronto. Mr. McNef11 is a 'ZEPHYR—March 18th, at the East-end Barber Shop.. - - -- -very able'preacher and'will likely SUNDERLAND—Mareb 19th- Kee our'House Furnishings of all 1 be settled in Ontario at an early CHERRY WOOD—Murch 20th kinds. Slightly used Carpets This week_we kill give you a bushel basket 2$c. for 15c, 3 packages date. CLAREMONT—March 21st. from 15 cents a yard up. _ Afternoon Session 1.30 . m. W. J, GORDON PICKERING _ ,ammonia for,25c. 3 tins Dutch cleanser?ac. Brooms a few]eft at'25c. -� W:B + —Mrs. . Powell hada nnr. P ` 'row escape from serious injury Evening Session, 7,30 p. m. , , Choice prunes, 8g"Q , peaches for cookies. - 1 one day last week. She was go- ,North Oat -_ arb htstitate -_ E L1NI DALE M I I,LS ing down stairs .with a lighted G. A. �`GILLESPIEI -D CJNBARTOI�T W, S.Lap lantern in the other,and,when she J. W. Widdifield, pp lamp in nue hand and alighted Pres. 6ec'y, P=Cg��=N� - _ - - ` had dese6nded two steps, she trip- . South Ontario Institute '< pedand fell to the bottom `ttf the Is the lace to et your,next .- Hugh Pugh, R. H.'Cronk, P g stairs. Fortunately both lights Pres. - Sec'y Y bag of Flour, PREPARE FOR WINTER went out and she escaped with nothing'tnore serious than severe Gso. A. PLLI�wx. Ogilvie's Royal Household can't bei _ _$y getting yourbruises. Supt. Farmers Institutes, beat for Bread. --A' fair" nights ago, Balsdon Toronto,'Ont. - ROBES BLANKETS AND HARNESS NOW Bros., of 'the-Lkke 'Sbore, had a ' E. G. 130(IARTH Glenora-Flour Pastry Flour + nariow escape from asphyxiittion. District Representative; Graham Flour. Blankets 1..50 tip, Sask. Robes 8.00 and 9.00, Cub Bear do 12.00. 23-23 Whitby, Ont. They awoke in the middle of the Fresh Rolled Oats Halters, Trunks T night~and finding that there was- Bran and Shorts Call and see our assortment of Harness, + _ something wrong,arose from their PICKERING MARKETS Oats and Oat Chop - beds. - When getting on to the Barley and Barley Chop Suit Cases, Whips, etc., at reasonable prices. V�hite Winter Wbeat, .......... ' ',D8 Mixed Feeds floor, they were s6arcely able to Red .. .. ., .93 walk. However, they soon re Mixed •• �• 96 Molaesine Meal and Molasses Meal PICgERING HARNESS EMPORIU:�i -covered who fresh nit' was ad- Spring Wheat........'......... .80 Special prices In ton fots. o. mitted to eir looms, and they goose ........... .... .So W. J. COAIk�ti F,LT, are none thn, orse of their expert- proate9.......... ...............7i}—SO F'. VT. 'C7CTt9®� ® Phone Ind. 801. encs. a ng every O is S8 e da ,T. r o Y 1 PP •'c:nk,rt. ..v ,.�,. Awa ,,.;; .,,- ♦ '•"'.:'....:;J. :•e. •i..' 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