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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1914_01_23, k "° " '- >w;:.�T7•.�f •' �• �;i-:° "'" f.`Sv. - �'•4'k.%�' o-7R ve LMEAMA -'w_,��. v: ,•�--r'a• _ F e� ,'•Sl' - -r",,,,r -• -�;,,vit :.. a•c.•:r F�: •w err,, .ryy-•gym• r � , {'"�c.`•',af.s :,_..-''.::, a •'•'', :-rr'- -"�: - .ye�:ht'• ,�.�...:c,,. .,en,. "S�'S -�!c�i..ee�': �'�,:.s.• :r i..,y .,r::.y. .-�i•g +�3a����- ���,. _. s„y�'?I`'°d:.. ,:,;ev..w. ;.. . . ,. .`�'5..,:.»+�a'�",.:. �,• +- .. .�•� �.. .. .« .'F .�.�" .."G.,•:*l 'i9v,.••_,a'_ .• :.ihw' ' moi! '"•'!.• ..11. .�.•,' .-.,. l y.. -', .. ... ' ,'• 41 q \— 71, e • VOL. XXXI11. PICSERIN(I, ON-T,;,-.FRIDAY, Y 23- 1914 - No. 1.7 = Vtr000"Mai garb*. _ - :•-DIRON-JOHN$!)�T MOUNT PLEASANTSpMIK'- MILD q g g -_ Eetabliehed 75 years Y A alar wedding tool;place on Wed- Mrs. 'George Lee visited Toronto nesday, Jan: 14th, at 4 pm., at the friends last week. ID R. residence of Mr. and Mire. Johnson, Alex.and Mrs:Albright visited their . tared member of the o�tometatoai A,�o • erey en ate young one ay a wee ” sistion of 0`tseio, special attention gRea to drughter. Annie a, was united in F:and Mrs, Ham and daugtyter vis s , A are Len Gbe fltLlalt of glasses. Elea teetad tree. *forth marriage .t0. Mr. ,wataOn Dixon. of iced J. and Mie. Soden.on fnndAR. Dlanmoat. lBti - - ,Cherrywood` Rev.Mr. Fisher offtei- S. S.and Mrs. Madill, of Brougham, + ; " d FLOUR ate ,assid bthe' RHbt Sundaywith-Gd M stey eev, Herbert spent George anre. C. KINN.ON, M.D., L.R.C.S:, - •. N. EbiabMcnr h,member of the Coll of -- Wood. The bride, who was given Lee: , ftysicians and Surgeons of Oatarfo,iieentfale 'White Satin," Beet Manitoba away by herbrnther,looked charming John and Mrs. Tweedie and son _ •t Ro ai college of Surgeons Edinburgh. `'Cream-Runs," . " Blended in a.pretty.lace gown..with silk trim- spent!Sunday ,with the former's par- "gDeeis�attebtion to daiesses of*omen sad ��. ebildren, Ofnoe and residenoe,srongham.= "Tea•Bnns," Pastry mings and bridal veil with orange eats. Until further notice I will f ` j1R. W. WILSON PORTER, Cbiro- blossoms,carrying a bouquet of earn- W. and Mrs. Wright and family Three notice each weak n Chop a 11..,�r - =—. - ations and, maidenhair ferns. - she visited Mr. and Mrs. Go:tick on Sun- y pTactor—Tire cause of disease removed b aalastmeat of thesy1va. 'consultation freey. - FZED was attended by Mies Hilda Brown, of day. - • ;' MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, f Attiokerin on Mondays, WedneYdave and Toronto, who wore pink satin with W. and.Mrs. White, of Brougham, FRIDAY •sridye. once- !o flituooe et,analis, othawa "'•JUMBO" FEED FLOUR lace trimming. The groonp was sup- visited Charles' A. and Mrs. Barclay Pboae a ,oehawa It pats to have your oats flaked BRAN ported by Mr."W.J. Honey. Among on Sunday. __- for horses.PICKFRI _ to urate-Miss --- - A car of OIL CARE naarrived -andl--Ri��-1�STau _OAT-CHOP_ w1w4gayed the._wedding-mareh,-Mr.- -=Doo t forget Hogle's Sale. other feed like it for Earle nR No MANITOBA OATS and MrR. Charles Johnson, of Toronto; cattle, Try some, '. PI� -'�o, - ONTARIO _ Mr. •and'hirs. Burkholder, Mr.- and - WHITBY AMEiCAN'COR1* Burns, Mm-- It. as I will give'lowest cAi load rice to any 1s7Anv Towl-E, x. B., X. D., C. Y" - Hazel gays• , ' It iv Raid tl'at there are now twentyfarmer buying 6 bags flour or over. Physictaa-tn-chars• FEED.OF ALL BINDS '•• - - Spsofalist In Rectal Diseases. Prostatic Dia — prisoners in We.county jail and all oGet in your stock now and save money anis• of Men. Dlseaa•s of Women, Cancers. Our prices"are the lowest � _- WHITEVALR - Ahem-hail from Oshawa. _ Quality guaranteed or'return c Taarors.I-Bay examination: Dtasasee of•ya The 34th Regimental Band gave&' the flour. ear.;sour,throat and lungs. Bittfng Biasses and Quality the best Hiss Kitchen a most successful concert in the Music F �• �RF.r��, �„ .all.onto slid chronic diseases. -" - - -: Pent the•week-end is ` 0Me*Hoare 14 to 3 and 7 to fl s97y- Toroato. Hall on Monday evening. • Mr. Greasley has returned, after The town council met with the engi- LepaL. spending some weeks north of Hunts- neers of the sewage system on Mon- -- uille. day night, when the plans were die T E. FAREWELL, K.C., BARRI°- �L- SPINH 'LIMITED Wedding belle have been ringing cussed and considerableprobressmadeScranton tl . TEB.00nnty Orasnattornq,sod0anaty t _t in our. commeni+y during the past with the preliminary work. 1laltefsor. 10=6 Hous•.Whtlby. 141- -:.PIOKERING.'ONT. week. The annual meeting of the Bible Jellisr - E: CFiRISTIAT+T, Barri ter and - Some of the gentlemen of our vale Society held n T rsd p ven• = I.•solicitor,Notary Pablio,Etc. Moneyio are ending the fine winter days In Ing in the Music Hakll,when the Secre- - spC .lana. O>aw Brock St.North, Whitby. - Qtly hunting. P teary of the SocietyJease Gibson gave 0 a a• LOOK HERE ! Mr. English is ai hie pint sRain,af, n address on the work of the Society, eiiotntoo llrawbo. ter his absence through the illnese of illustrated by limelight vie-wa: „ �•- �..-.- ti. The Claremont 1F'urni- his sister:-' J. F. Winn, real estate agent,affect- - � T G,-HAM-Issuer of M•trria a tore Stole Isaac Rnticb and family,of Montana,' ed three sales during the past week. . Licenses is the Comity of on o, are visiting his brother, A E Roach, Three houses an Centre St,known as PL$NTY OF Plekering Village, my is, the best place to get your and other friends.- the Collins Terrace, were sold to S. , T - sat:sE xvxxlliaiNcle, we have Mr. Sbaw, who'bas bas been re iris Vanstone, man er of--the ,Pe'llaLi a taoaeCHER, Seal Estate Auc- dressers, washstands iron g '• Stove C �,atn�t i POL farm. W. E. `anstonH urchaped es• valnarar,eolletor and lasses J tansy's grist mill..had to :reLllrn ) I + and brass bedsteads, par- F.' h-Mt4ien�-liens J,Jen - - -- --- or suits, nurretts, an Mrs. DdeRga and Mr. Joe Ellia were the two stores ad, inln�the Carnegie TT HOPPER Issuer of Marriet=e aide boards, mattresses and spring united in matrimony by.Rev.C. Lott Library, and one-off w iiile h -occuples - - end Pea, �Ll. . L:csas.a fa the Oonasy of oatarlo. couches, and all kinds of chairs gg as s butcher mho Two stores at the. . idles at store and his rwd•noe,Claremont. ford. We 'wish them every happi• P l �. always in- stock, also many.. nesp, rear of air. Imsett'a jewelry score Also Steam Coal R.BEATON,TOWNSHIP OLERIL other articles too nualerous The splendid report of the Conven- wers sold to Mr. Hyde. the pool-r6om ) .L/• Oonvemnow. oommisstoaw toe uQlw to mention. Remember we tion given at the Methodic t Sunday man.- -These $ales are l_t_r&ceable i;s aan 111M Wtisets•, Aoeonalaos. Bae, NoW fAs keep the gonna and de- School last Sunday by. Miss ,Ruth the mew developments in the town. : ON HAND y ; On""r of r-* liver theta to, your Anflla was much appreciated. Oat. A'special meeting of tlra town coua- -home, at the.very The anniversary services of- the cil will be held this (Friday) evening � ;a08 ,dLi` ted Aui�onoeer, lowPe,ironize our�toavti merchanta� nn Suad t price. WbitevaIe,Baptist Church rw i she held to"lata_ rWith y servEcemoters The p�Aroo- of all i �e L. `r I K L l,(.l• wen.ei.er r.o., oat dna t,read your .good dollars held ab p. m.and 7 p. m. by Rev. promoters ctrl] for a service between � H. POWELL, Licensed Auc- away to build up some other Thomas Trotters B. D., bf McMaster Whitby and Olcott, N. Y. Three . 11on•rr• .alaasor and eouscur for place. Yours foie business. University. Music by the Dumbarton vessels with a capacity of 32 carseacb, = PICKERING 00001140 of Ontario and York• All ands of Pcesbyterisn Coir M the slternoon sod eoetiaa one million dollars,would sates•oadneted •itb.r par dlas or by iaetlo0: JBEAL aOd th8 Locust,..Hllt .ltettaodtst Choir be necessary and a further Sa ndi- i Na►.noW collect" Fos date• or o+her are k fflaatars apply at residence.Elisabeth 81,,rick in the evening. Lure of half a'million would be tsir C l I~ r OnoW&c orders t•fs at "laws ct. v flak. • s •_--- marsh.for and alinairbor e to the several rail -- airing,or Elaenab's sore. Otars®oat. wilt r• ' wh0>romp s atlantlo0. Satisfaction gnaraa. CLAREMO T 1..a. ]L My panne number to Iadepaad•n:=sot- I Bogle g Bale, Tuesday, Jan. !�th. ways. The ferry would connect the. rk CeutraV the Eris and S. R. PENI1fOCK IB ABY t eN ISIV.1<R sOA evers as T4 American ' M a a C.P.R Beet f hrtip Steam ara Coal.nd all si G the Gran un C R ll� :Miss Pearl Doten is spending a few Next to Toronto, it would inake Whit- )WHITEVALiF. ONT. E i�1 E D / E S dave with T&•onto friends,- by one of the most attractive placesM v' 1Z B R -- , rmwaJ 1Dlrecior am mer. Alph and Mrs. Hoover were visitors for industries in Ontario. There are several among the tiyal at A. Pherili's on Thursday. ��..r..— A'% nd stock of I and 2 in. roarg'h and ' Any baRirreatsentruated to fese�f;l Family Re ediea There made Misq Bessie Hoover spent' Sunday hemlock. also matched y with Gordonnd Mrs. Booth. Eztengive Sale Bear Brougliam, 1 be careful! brindled. g next Tuesday, pine and spruce, J dressed -" Miss-Gertrude-Holden visimd with Chargoo Moderate - - right and'are onfid�men8ed wish red pine rgia pine _ Miss Ella Turner a few days last week. and basawood for ceilings. Independent Phosie'Tn. lal4. tiyalr.-Baby Cough Syrup Gen. W. Ferrier was leader of the BROUGHAM -p Nyalw Baby Laxative i Whitevnie Epworth League.last Fri. ;Kiss Mabel .Cassie, of Toronto was C -E D �. R ?�i► JOHN byale Wortn,syruµ day Qvenio�, boats for the week-end. J PHILIP Poses, Shin lea and Sawn Cedar,IIrc• Walter Bonk, oC SiirPrdalr,i-s g•• ' '• And PoR'cter� T. C. and �Win, Brown spent :5uri: - • '�yals Soothing Sprup cpend-ine a few days,with,ber bra,ther, do at thgi.r home here. Write or phone for prices, Has a fall line n;tre�h and cur- Vyals VAlrilms Etc. W. F. Hoover. H. A. Teasdale, of Toranto, spent ,. \fire.Bell.firs. B..Forriea, 11rs. surd, Sunday with friends-bore. �p - - •ed meats constantly on hand:' They are each wot ih'the quarter a§ked Jack Lawrie were visitors at lira. W. 1lrs..�farah, of Toronto, is visiting A s C R E E SOR! . ' and should bein your child- Barkon'a,last Friday. lire. ThoQ' Perryman for a week._ Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, =rens'medicine cabinet.' Be sure and don't forget the Ladi'ea :►ire. G. Philipand siater,,Atias E. LOCTJST HILL Bam, l3olognaWeinere, etc. �I I Aid tea`te a held at Wm_Booth's - Brodie s of Tueday at Cedar Prove. A E H A R N A(t Tuesday averring;January 27th. ?If re-. M. C. Turner and daughter,of Ind. phone, house.Markham 13t1f, ] AighsEt prices patio for n �j After spending severaLtnonths at Regina, i t a a Yard, Mai:kham 72 Y. y Butcher's cattle her studies in Toronto, Miss Annie R . , v s'ted friend in $ ough m _ g Fuller has returned to help her f&Lber tact week. • • • 4./; ��TT�T'• Mrs, Jackson and son Aythur are TIMET BLE-Pihkertn - in his general stere Here. g Station 0 spending a couple'of days with friends _ •".' `kQ/ lrs� t ,tVQr� Ralph Madill tool- a load of about T.•A5 Tins going Ewe Jas as follows =Ci�Fr'�L=NQr in $carboro. No. 6 •Mail 8.08 A M. y' twenty to the Locust Hill rink Inst Miss F,tbel Brodie, of Toronta, is 12 Local `2.50 P.M. ;x �( ♦ Saturdav evening.acrd all enjoyed a s emdln a week with her mother, _ �„c.D aC)<rBY-Class r3 for hire�• • • Pasant even B1ta g S 4... M_ — R� SATE Died on !toady nigbt at the home. ;v; F. Totnldie inson, of the Toronto T-�s going Wlist dee as follows Da or.tai Lt I No. 13 Local 7.47 A,M. i Day g nf: his son-in-law, W. F. Honcer,-Mr.� A edical College, spent Sunday with „ Y- WoolE� **b ' y'Kirby,in his eighty-sixth ear. i ' P 11 2.20 P• Dd BIIB II188t8 au tTalIIs �• _: - � - t G :. y friends here. .. nr n menta oodwo on Thursdny. Arthur and Mrs. Jackson; Fronde, •S7 M S b9 ; M p y . ... * � .day included „ 7bwming prom tI' attended to. number of the members of the SKsk„ are_visiting relatives here,after Ladies In9Litute were_ entertained-at an absence of four ears. for-Ca Chir' e l'o '- _ - ---•• -- y tag the home of Mrs. Geo. Pugh White.Insurance rates lower on farm pro- Owing to`Lhe heavy weiRttt of snow A� p vRle; to their annual fowl roast on the roof of .the Presbyterian shed -Party and Village Dwellings, �yednesdap evening. . .POPULAR � W. ' f Pjtfrrq: in first-class Companies. which rum-east'and west collapsed on Nov Although the ,night was stormy. a Tuesday night,and AIAOa .tt Of the o Premitam Notes terse number attended the Presby= roof on the rink met with the same �"1 terian Sundnv School tea, and enter- XDia1J Gifts' c The Road to S .-sn it feta. ' p� If 1`loi insured with ine,call and tainment at brougham Friday last, The majority of young people de compare rates. reppoorting a good time. r The, Farmers' ;and-Women's ineti- sire to earn money, prQvide things The Ladies"S H Chub have reor fres will meet. here :'on Thursday 'S-roomed house to rent. s�""- afternoon and evening' in the Town Gold Necklets,Bracelet Watches Y for.tbemselves and earn a living. t ized, their first meeting 'being eld Halt and the Temperance Hall. The Gold Beads - ONs sl,-RE WAY to do this is to take ,_L at the home of Miss Gladys Pugh, speakers will be A.At.Campbell.dairy- . Ebony Brushes, Combs,Mirrors. W a course in the well-known Richard�9a Many new and helpful ideas have been p • V. e man, of Maxville; J. O-Duke, Corn Pendants and Locltets launched for .the coming year. wbich King of Essex Co., and Mrs. Dawson, Fountain-Pens,gold mounted $jsjsjQ� they oospore to make their beat. The addresses and discussions will all and plain _ Notary Public, of sickness at the resent amount-Pickering. Our village is visited by an extra be,of'a practical and• interesting. char- Fr•nch Ivory Goods P atter, and should be well attended. Sterling`B-ensh, Comb and those being afflicted being Mrs. W. F. Tea will be served- in the Temper- Mirror Sets CHOPPING. .. ." Hoover, Mrs. F Jarvis. Airs. J. Bice,•V��a�J•ws ��. once Hall prior to the joint meeting '' Leather bng's and ParsesI Mrs, Wm Ballon.-Mfe. Eli Nighswan• in theTown Hall. ,Gold, Gold-filled and $ilver 7Our graduates-air man soL`n'good der, Mrs.R Dafoe, Mr Fuller, Sr, and The-tea and concert- given last Fri- - -guff Linke �. positions owing to their.suPxjuoR AND OAT FLAKING Elias Bice. We hope to have a better da evening under the auspices of St. Musical Clocks, etc, PAXPAEATION. This college offers report to make next issue. y + g P _ • Johns Sunda School was a svecess the best adcanta$es. Eager now. The undet-igtled is prepared to do A load of twelve of the members of Y - Write for catalogue,. our Sunday School attended the Con in every particular, Although It was FOR THE HOME +; grain chopping and _oat` very stormy the attendti4�ce was a �- ventiou at Dunharton last Wednes- W, J..Elliott, Principal flaking ever. da 1-the ' record breaker. -Madame le Mar held Handsome pieces of Silverti<are, 4 y Y h day.' Tb'e trip down was a very pleas• the .audience spell-bound-as-is usual We--have them, Quality-the beat Cor. Youge and Alexander.8ts. week except on ant one, but--ori- returning-an'extra r _ _ _ __ _ _ with her, and in her rendition of and at reasonable price. Knives u` Safnrday. �a passenger.d e sat taken aboard.making dory O'More, she fairly brought 'forks and S• ins,also of sterl- as la i s sa d '.,The unlucky thir• " --t teen,"for when about half wa home own the house' Miss New rt s ng silver, John 'w B8 fes; areenWOOORoy'sy selections, which were. well seven, Beautiful iiia and Cut�Glass T ' attention teens on someone in were full of humus and moral,sad the p , r price from 3sc upp the back of the sleigh, let his horses Inst one contained more for❑s to re- A silver set given col npl,ete �LaES�ITB SCOP -! ase yon -lots of water ? -6ee t U oiA�be�naing pteaaiant rip- member than many sermons, and was or in parts. _ p ng righted again the resented In such a manner that Miss Dont for et Grandmother. She roll was called all answering as being gj g The undersigned has opened a new C. E. I1UC)t,-OF WHITEVAI;X. none the worse e:ce tin Airs. Bice. Newport will ever get a warm recep- will likely need a new {sdr of }d blacksmith rho 0o the Bin is prepared to furnish you anything p g tion here. The Whitby Orcbestra in Spectacles or special £same. K NG.- C E .- -T- -.-H H� R p g- P P y y g Booth, Ferrier, and Dafoe. These their usual fine style supplied music Eves tested after Xnras. @U)n . eoAd � opposite -the, in tFe line of water fupply s6ch as lades, after telling of their troubles in abundance that was enjoyed 4y all " Quaker church, two pumps,a windmills, h draulic rams, siich aet`'suffoca,tion, snow in the neck all. Should an or all of these artists A Q m } " 8 g P , p and bruises. were attended h Dr y R. N. B,A.SSE 1 T ' railer eblvnt of ' - and etc. y again aspens in Brougham they will ' aPir-kerin Villga e. plumbing. Cureaii and, were considered able to be warmly received. TRWRI,RR ANP OPTIC1AVl tger their homes. Cal saps he \ i WHITBY or ranLeed. Char es moderate They are" a4so expert well drillersproceedi w ' and res tfult solicit our Patron nehadver a l ht hold Before then set and Orosr o'eNf 1?� y p P v e `y ate er it,and C$eorge wi es•-f R eg{itered bormea and aytle at ,: .hj-�; „•�'�'i: ,..,fury_.F ' r.eM.l.w.i' �i.wi "", +,!4�'W'il.' r ^'^�STi�' IIw�::�4�,�w ,y�n1�i,'Yt1� i�4 `.;;,r; � �•D CM,Y y, �.' .. •:. - � ort Ac ..�, -. wv, ., '•'i r_., �:,.r�?6Y..�Ks � :.. -...�..-.��n-.w�.`�''si'°"w-.® '. ,„.r-•.A. ,.:_. .•. .. <_ ',��,'e .. _.c«.'.' ski'.�• f _ _ iW _ ...Sti: ,... ,..k�:. .._..w:9� a 3 ' - `.. j A _ K .. , j �'AFT�R �'F�GTS Q the trader. claim fast t3ess t. no �,r� �QR sASY bottom of the lake, but the other i ,,,,v,.a ,r •.,� - perceytib a fall[t off as Tet; that, in self-seemed 'to float awn from my fact;more fur is ing Dro ht to market Y , \ '---�Q.Rt��D- _LA GRIPPE each Tesr. $nt la snaia,'�•rm.nT. Jas• To kee rthe tab health and �y and soar above-the water, I w sad Australia tht>ra >. a seaaral d• P y Y looked down and could seem body. _ Ore Ye in the enp X17. Ia the past tweatT btrOng 1118 little stomach must be. Y �wuwvyvr,n,.y.rvuu+ccro.o.°4nr�' i. ` years the.ywortd s catch of the twelve I saw'the rescuers find it, and place most importsat lava has fallen oft 'from kept sweet and'his 'bowels working it on the bank. I then erred to W�.. s.pet cent to_700.per cant., while the do- regularly-that is the secret• of rerow3 a_b the Use of Dr. mend for the more expensive varieties - - - return to-the $eeh3� prison and. -• '- �'n r M has multiplied enormously. The cease- h alth in little ones. The mot)ier again become-a art of it,-but was ISR - Pink Me less effort to "tlef77 this demand can have wfo-keepis a supply of Baby's Own g ? tart one end, and It fe only logical to ex- incapable of giving it volitioq. I Throughout Canada la grippe(in ' pact that even the-great- wame preserves Tablets in' the house can feel res- exerted till m stre th but could 8 of the Cbnadlan North and Alaska will in y �g sonably sure that her little ones fluenza)” prostrates thousands of time be hunted-bare.•. -. _ -.-- . ause_no•movement.,of the muscles. ale going tL escape the resiilts ofUMFt) fl ppYiDf1 ) u -'busy men-and women every.winter; Weight of the Brain and Its retoncy. childhood ailments for the Tablets Finally, I seemed.to acture a firmer wrecking their health and leaving - Another popular fallacy has bean ex- grasp on things and al,nost instant___ hgbirid rtstnt++v++.= es*1p11e lolled.=We have Ions'�garded-with envy lnstantl reliev _ y regained consciousness. In•th8t It >'•an Adm ton trot ea as constipation,: indigo's is the after effects of la gr1PPe..brow.and 'massive•head as the em fleeting moment between the.-con- • :y' meat of intellectual greatness, Aeoordin tion, collie, nolle and worms by reg scious -and'the unconscious state 'that cause such widespread misery• to a brain epeoial I. woo delivered as a� $e!e -is.rthe reason. La gr, dress before the- erican Ph.�yBiological, ulatiag' the"stoinack% and bowels. the 'thought of returning to life was "'s^•' g � society .rhe weight of the brat. has no• Concer __ leaves behind: it weakened vital rept -�`- - thing to do with its potency, and all pre ruche Cache Ba Ont. writes oWers a shattered n4rvou$ Sys Tints theorY regarding mental.ecuip:gdnt �� y�, + turn' to prison after a tour of t e n� TORONTO ONT• w, ik—- impure• - and impoverished meet �o-giimmerin*. The result di it ' I have used Baby's Own Tablets outside. - all is that the man with the b head may ' food, and a low state of health no longer claim marital sups rity. an for three years and have always "Prior to that experience I -hadall that we have been hearing regarding found them the beat remedy for lit- been an agnostic, dsbelieving in a at readers the sufferer eztreimely the brains of great men seem• a sort o >, able to rheumatism, r extrstiel scientific fairy We. Your brain may tle ones, They are sold by medi- hereafter or a spiritual state of ex r• 'FOR .�. -weigh a halt ton and may be most intrf cine dealers or by Ix1Qi1 at 35 Dents i fence,.but Crow my ,whole point of �[��} neuralgia and' nervous dlsozdera. cutely marked, and Tet,,i; the inv�the view of.life changed. I have never MAfl11�G SOA You can avoid Ia ri a entirely by Delle haven't the le to deft e, Yoty`&7 a box from The Dr. Williams Medi- 8 PP speaker was enable to arsine, You may rimae �,� Brockville, Ont. since doubted the spiritus} exist- _ ,. ,keeping the blood rich and pure be as dull as some of,the men one Bees •nee. A man is double, and the +., through the oecaeional use of Dr. at afternoon teas. SOFTENING WiilU&nW Pink Pillq. or-if,, be The atarvli7t Atbantans. PRODUCT OF' GOLD IR 1913.` �Y is not a part of him. I don't 4' As as aftermath of the Balkan war, want to be classed as a'8pirittlalist; taauas you have not reoognized Your which ended many mouths ago. comer in fact, don't care to be labeled at - blood weakness, Is grippe fastens the report of a man who hoe just return-. Will Probably Re;oh Neighborhood !ta'fan upon you, its diaastroua ed from a tour hundred mile tris throng h al'l, although theosophy comes near- 8a po y , tae wildest art of the inteitor of Ai- oY 190,000,000. st tro m belief'. I believe-in a re ' DISINFECTING after effects can be drives -out by bania. According to 'him, thirty thousand �' V ' pert<ono are-in,aanger of ■taav'ing as the Bamuel Montagu -Coy,,-of Lon- incarnation, and that death simply . the. same medicine, Dr. Williams resat of the servian occupation-of that sins i turne a man inside out." territory._and one'Eundred thousand pear __ II his Bullion Letter for 1913, CLOSETS DRAINS - Ink Pills increase and enrich the pie are territory. says that "The'British ,sovereign ,aGr lood supply, feed tile-' starving This is in etgarp contrast with condi- _ 1 = Iserves and thus aft new health tions in that part of Sarker whits tell in- 'resembles a bird in its mipration im to the hands of the (creeks. where, ac- and ae'ting _pzopensiLiea,, for, it The Cook's R�toet. �w�' glad new strength to enfeebled men oording to the latest information, las y y "Mary, when I hired you you ! e1 "" land women. - Mr. Ci:Bt. Clair, COII situation is improving rapidly and the in. stay in a country, is ver short d habitants are not only recovering from perhaps only during the pe iod said you were a collipetent cook. I �, - ' IOeeted with the Bun Life-Assurance the sufferings -entailed. the war, but when the crops are bele financ d." re'. p 8 wish you'd cook something we can ,,,f t' "•• „ are en cyte tranpniltt¢ never before � _ Oo., Htti}ifaa,.N.)3., says: I was :re tgem� He proceeds to say that the Bove- eat." ... . • •�?;; •:•L•�,• l - taken down with a heavy cold and a, a race -the Albanians do not rank '• ht h in the scale of civilisation. And to reigns oontgnue to 'be coined In "And I Kirsh you'd eat s10mething la grippe and Was confined to the the may -be due some of the suffering great numbers, of which only a I can cook," aas'her reply'. ,bouaa for some -weeks. I had the Bina la a now.themselves of the beat quail c m- sinal} proportion remains in Great - Ibeat of ruedical -attention, and al- e1 of some of the bravest and strong- Britain, the.great bulk being ex- ''-l' •. _ f :through the doetor raid I Was cured th Ltthe :igataiyD toiptno:n$for°$leader,. po?� to India and elsewhere in �1 Qtfcation'-of height." `" I was stHi far from Well, and did .vtw a government strong enoug ;up the British Empire or in, foiplgn Michael= Come quick:_ Patrick - — sat have -the vim necessary for a press lawitrsnees of all kind-. ! sot its stuck in , bog-up to his �ukles. , strenuous business life, and did not atr_•ereno aable to undarg'oia�ibnt�t�dasgkns�s countries.is. That`s What They Do. British gold," he rays, "hail• be _ James-Don't wvrry,.then, ifI .-'s �,' % t > .attend to either office qr field-work. before she dawn. come the -handiest form- of inter- Hare you ever noticed one odd Bo4tsenrani in Mexico. rely up to his ankles tie can soon -thing about'blunt le-Y" Talking with a friend the said Why what Bourboniem do4s to Bourbons is national remittance. So much is et out a ain 1 `'p, - noQ__try Dr. �'tiilliamis Pink Pills, clearly, shown in the case of Louis Ter• this repognized that the Bank of g g "What is tlist4" ' raise, the great lands yroprfewr o! the Mike-les', but he Scent;,- �a'atl I.decided to do so, and before I state of Chihuahua, to Mexico. Torras ta' France Makes special (forte fir9t, . v-mj are to ones-who-general- used a box_ felt .an . improv lit, Bourbonism was so ttrono that he etrena• maintain a substantia stock of _. Ty csrrrie to ,the point, :• and before long the Pills made me oust9 resltr, las mild attemp of Corm- _. er Pre•idettt Mader® to mir ;este the evil aovereignd in its vaults•' Had Ilenrd flit Burbank. . ,mel Lke a new man. I can't there- of the land monopoly in M :foo. He car The report indicates &'doubt as to Vol Billed. - 3ore say too much in favor of this ,ried bis rn+ietance to the extant of wire Whether the world's product of gold Brown (to hie neighbor Jones}- tug finanesal assjstance tf• the movement d valuable rneslicine, and hope that that resulted-,!n.Prada¢ Haer's in pov.er t� year, will excel that .of 1913, He says he's experimentin with "Thein you were disappointed is He Is new 149,01}� rhr• whiriwind Wr G -any who %nay read this and be in :eetmos have.ossa �aO�n,tlacatea, his .on Is which wi}} probably prove.to be in vegetable which will .bring him in London?" weeks there need of . ed cal attention will be a cagaive eeeoai ith hiand n debeihie the -Whatthe neighborhood of 8490,000.000. thousand's of dollars. "Yes; s aG.L i ertivadeS"to'try this truly wonder story over grain of the pro revolutionary A capacious appetite fur guid was -Junes-��'hat is it 1 Ansi never_eats a Tog or a chimney }11 medicine. French aristocrats who would not listen manifested by India during the Brown-He's trying to rear an sweep,- v to the mild proposals of Tursot ear just ended': aDd it has ossa onion with &'N inlet scent.You can_ get these health-renew- s, 3� 'ing Pills through say medicine followed by indications of satiety, _ A pian who had been absent for dealer or by mea at paid at 60 $oaiht to ConvereM. 't' .3, f8 a considerable time and who dor- veata,-a bort or six boxes for 82 50 �� comfortably ,ia. the �ai1= Flowers, 0iitt and Sunshine to January "Z ing his traiele ha� cultivated a ff�ota The flr• W.iWamsr':' Medicine way carriage a commercial travEl- and alwass, are s4 be round :n ached rola- great crop of whiskers and moue- _ ' --.t}p,, Brockville, Out. Y _ the ideal wintering .plsee reached \w�• tache9, visited a. relative whose lit- ler found beside -tial 'a`rather se'- tortably and oon.en.eritr"y•6y the-C`h c-go " t}e girl had been hie ,special lavor- •A - date looking gentleman with whom, via t Paotflc and Ares Weetera Line. ' via the fa•t,e.t 'sad mast dustrout`s• - I 1 rte. The a girl Aden (fee he. sought ogoonverse, and began amidst the luxurious turround,nge of'the _. ! ? lrm-I rl m o 0 - T - World In rR'IaY/ew by.explaanng What. goodb he sofa. _ - compartment. etub and -obserratlon par• Ct to rgyluLa.hlIr1 wish_th?Q1sua1 kiss - tor, or -mora moderate-pr.cod and h•ime- f ��1 �3} ca''� gala- the 113I1!!r, quantitle8 he sold like Tourist car: Thee It rreine i The Beau hs.at' Bandia them, And u, res friend," wait Tae Over Limlted. fBet,."t train 1 "don't you g:ve•�rour oId friend it ,. he to Za.a Franci,x•o, .The .Los AnRRr:.ra Lime. �- kI4s 4" ."Mother, ' answered the No Mexican 7.apata of today deserves added, "what is your line Z' ited, three days to the Mat (•tp nt the r W be rated w,:h that indomitable RAieuli, „ Land of sunshine, via Sart Ake c'-y: and child, `�I' don't see any place." A tdan-of rt-airu Morocco, piytnm his v9•. BsSains, answered companion the san Ftartc3oco Limited. The overland cation in a !slid f.,r which civilisation has �gruffly. "Ah 'brains, yOli Say-7 Route offers• safety Opp--t4cecury ant! " had email eoneern. Biisuil has mads hila• - .. unexcelled -dwrint .car service' teR' !t. self the tar.: Importatt and distiagtleh- That must be F]iL\e. You Corry n0 Rails illustrated matter and full panic ot- "-•d ext'mpinr of the b;gheet things in sa[mples, I see." uisrs on appH. t Bennett, otoa. oral Ageak Yong• street '.Totpat4,It wit oe remembered that Raisall tools Ontarioof the penton• of Mr. Pardt- - - - _ ,�, LUBY'S s _ oaxat•ia- an Am2riew. who had th�atee WONDERED WHY . - ttoaabin taste to reside in Morocco. lsuli DIED-AVD- LIVED AG.i1I\. ..FOR THE . HAIR dem3aded racenm. President Boos•velt -` dis="ded "pridicarit_ alive or BLIsuli the Answer., ! a dead" fr.,m the Moroccan government. And+ F.ottr-il. $i9 Other Self Detnohed Frinu the -pond of Chilelren. Baleuif m what he demanded. Restores :the color, strength, He kl•�napD�, many others. including Many pale, sickly persons won- Earthly' Body. -Aa E'ustorfier Bee hire, air' a London'F,m.'.. c�,rreepondeat, ked made der fOr ear6 Wfiy Lhey 1tav�to sari` gt'Y _ paoaey eas+ly out oteach transaction. The 3 John C. Wheeler. now in his ,`3nd bea.tl�t and softltCSs to.�sPay s►irrh him at eallm std coo of 4 r nothing nSer so, and eventually discover ear, and living in Ivanrestr, M;ch., That dog you sold me y esterdsy Saiz and is not a d • h�t5 1`fte n a pie ^ out of my lit,tic I ye. peat could coin the,ltokoce" Covera• that'the drag-caffeine=in tea and er a notable history. He experi-1l,uy's leg.,, _ meat to,do the imposixiblw coffee is. the.main cause of 'the i>og Fancier: "Well, air, didn't I ' Now Raisuli a y re in ^ew role He raced-the sensation of dying and ye jars aectared enimsett eaitan of mo. trouble. says it Was delightful; he has spentAi-sill1,- Mono. t d real Sultan is s eud•,dl Oi and "I was always.very fond of.- eof- say he was-specially fund of chit-} C3ry g11•e's. ` goo. . mo w Dnef l thing Supt le ot'�ol of the French fee and drank it every day. I never '� Fears of his life wglkigg frotta dren l" — lace to, place delivering lectures, ro aiwes to be a real sultan, a sultan at-, had much flesh and Often Wondered p __ _. _• �st• the manner of the ,ret- great con- actlepting onlyy foga sod clothing.as _ aeroi+e of Islam.-He welt not cease to whs I was'al�vaye ego pale, t}iin agd recompense-; he gives all the money' , - �tDt tits ae-r iuntil by Frank to expelled from weak. prior sak liorocco or until every mor,•c4:an.fl lauut heakh he receives charity and hvee on , -Tt uc:++,uc sun•• �� the chs ofTiie Heti s; a ook� - tng2ps� "it, S�jL�t Judging-solely from sa:Fuli's past ere tom letel broke down and I Bras _ x {�rma�oes, he means pretty much' yr sit- .P Y _ likes, Alexander Dowie and John G [,�,1 F S nTTp �'1���� C�.� L IMTED D he says, A bandit sultan may cause confined to my bed• My stomach Burroughs, and rias often been mix- iL much trouble before 1}e case is anally was in such condition that-I-could taken for one or the other of them; ., .8% FIRST MORTGAGE GOLD BONDS, DUE I=.- settled. 932.- The Mines Nara Made Cool. hardly take sufficient rlo iriahrnent he walks fourteen miles duilc to•get - ' to sustain life. resale matter in the ,public li- FY, 100-And.aucrued interest. �' s The steadying Bud revivifying tntanence ,t g -- - of Orttano a mines upon business dyrins During this time 'I was drink- brary; he believes 'in reincarnation ` the past pear has been most, marked• in -coffee; didn't think I could do find gays s he is not a fanatic. WE recommend these bonds a9 a safe and sound invest- There was much money wasted upon wild- 8 y Cat nrclects tit the Rainy River' and ,n without (Tea is just as harmful <`I believe I have had the most meat, and shall be pleased t0 _send prOspeCtiis describing,' the Coban and Porcupine regions. Many , wonderful experience of any hums-a this issue on application. who ."took a flier• in mining stocks have because it contains caffeine the being living," he said. "I have -.nothing to remind them of their ventures game drug found ill COffeg) papt.1N: Id4 ST. JAMES ST. except- extremely ernate 'but- worthless "aftt;r'axhile I came to=the con= practically died And °lived again. HANSON EROS. MONTREAL- stook c•ertiiicatee. g Not long' after graduataun I was But out of the help of failures them CluaiUn that Coffee was hurtin me, �_,� _?-. _.___ ___•,..�. nave- etaerged. some 'sDlen4ld successes: bane-Cobala silver mines paid over ten Mil• and decided to give it up and Swimming With a number of tom- �. lion dollars !n dividenils last year. Por•. postum.. When it was made right pttnions when °I suddenly wept cupine's gold nlinee began to show their o peseibilit,ee. From both sources there --daik and rich-I soon . became down. It iraS.several minutes be-= = ANVESTMENT +v,11.be steady pi+vmente d„ring the Dre- vers fond of it. fore my friends missed me, and 7 yo sent year to thglivands of stoekbotser« �•jn`one week I began to feel bet- when 'th-ey finally located my body_I; scattered all over the country. The dis• catere a , I mining• dividends w.11l con• ter. I could eat more and sleep was unconscious. A doctor was I _ 'liana for many yearn, and new-mines as sic$ headaches were summoned from half. a. mile away. .high class s•rasr Bonds that ars Prod!-Sharing..,Sart•,-ifoo.S300.$ICAO yet uudisrovercd' or developed, will add better'. MY greatly to.their volume. As an anchor to less fregtient, and ,_.within jive blind when he arrived he pronounced =yQggTMB\T my t»�{tadtawn guy time after otic Year, mi�ee of thgairist financial have been a lig months-I looked and felt like anew me dead. 7 was`(•aken'to my board- on eo mays•notice. nnans.s l bark of chess l part*stab being, headache sells entirely ing-house and another -doctor who tlsbsd 9J ysaes Bend for rpyoial folder and full 0artica:an.. - aonn¢ed success. dived a mile ayoiy was'sent for. He., I NATIONAL SECURITIES CORPORATION, LIMITED Germans Cood Citizens. gone. - - The Govarnmcnt's scheme for the shah- -My.health•continued t4 improve too, •pronounced, me.dead, _ `i CONFEfjHRATION k1F[ 6UilDf Nti'• •' (ORONTO. CANADA 'yam ]ishment of colonies of'Germans in Mani- "While the fact that I regained toba and Alberta will give rise to no-'mie•- and today I am well and strong, consciousness after ao many flour's only pie+wThefe+spe of i. no, country a wood, Noenice" here. r, weigh 148 lbs. I attribute my.Pre- is not so rem•a,rkable; it is�,remarrk= Day pr reAtr 1t ir- of the Fatherlsid, sent-health to-the life-9i quali= •' ? tree of Postum. able that whirr 'apparently dead I should there be any great• difficulty in in- �� _ was never more fully alive in- my duciuR immigration from-Germany• can- Life. But I was a part distinct from ads, liar alreadv a generous interming• Name given by '(d'anadlAn.POstllm.. _= `ling` of Eiertiiati T,npul:ttinn, There is no Co Windsor, Ont. Read `,`Tire my body. I could tell the persons finer clRet nt ciriznn, Rrherever he !tack Road to Wellville,': in pkgs. erred s r _ pplanted blms"lf LbP ucnntSy has ploeted _' about me everything that happ by that, thrift and it honesty es t, that while I1ay unable to-Move, During- •riterprise snit erer►tng•honesty tans a� Regular,n Potcomes tum g Muat obs well We marked c rcracteriet,cs• those hours I discovered many oe x y The Demand for Furl. boiled. me things. Much- wave-rTvealed to T 'rhe fur_ tr,)de.in the tar north to still Instant Postum•-Is a soluble that would s-ound 'preposterous to o� MAKES HOME, RIGHTER ` on vera mush the eama'badts air when relate. But the One t'hing7 do. Cartier and Champlain first traded heRds powder. A teaspoonful dissolves and knicltknack!. -with the wonder[nir quick n a cup oi_hot yvater and, mrmbe"r is-the queer sensation of AND LABOR LIGHTED- '. chiefs at Q11Pl)Oe: •3Ft the Argonaut: _ million and t halt dollars' worth of mrr• vtith CTeam rail sugar, S11ake6 a tie- dying. A PASTE ITHlF.F.DAuivm,t� No DusT ch,ndi" iinet north fmm Filmnntnn, ( tn• 11ClOue beverage instantly. , 4roc- +'Dying is delightful ; of that I am NO WASTC HAMILTON: CANADA NO RbulsT Oda• every ivr,ng to he ezohanged for the eT4 Apll both kinds. two and a halt milUnns of tar that came sure. After lost r4 oonscinut;nese In- back In mid,cum,n•r and aetmmn. 8o tar ."There's a Reason" for Postum.''my may, I am told, sank to the_, y the far trade In Ameries is cottoern- :: y 'i,`''- "^ .. / :. .:,� .' ,,. ". . ;��,. �1},t.til' .. -`,''�- .�. :•�--_"_,'-^:.' '' ',C' - .,a.,"4Aa� Nb'<.l�'-' .;:',n ay „+• -•r:„'.',? - r;•Gs,Sr✓�a" o?,^,.,�� '..:;.,. -, ..a Y,e"+,s•.. ,�.0 .,. 'n��. ,,.,, ,a•,. ': .1'..� 5 ._f a' l".�. .�.�N'ias .•a 'r�.w .��ea. ,M..atJ �,"';.}�soak. v.f✓ �3'. • .3.K'+'.i'"' St*¢t�, e0.r W -.. �'+,^ ^3:-" .�"�:;ice.' ......�••_• ;ar4 -13 x� x•µ"xr•.. .'Y. '•-rv•,ys ro,,.-. , , i"` `. f'1 •':arm"'! '�`w'.� rL.." "r r e,,gyp y. ._<�zae-s L... r:... •. _, .. '.. .- 4 .. s, sx.. _ 1.,, wTh•+p (� .' a ..YtY':r. ,-'.:f. ., .- � - ..,....,. .. : - ...-. .y'e.,+�•h J-.'+aa.Y rpt +,+w' aum�5[ M,�e .•+Yt Pw � 'r'saB L�Y11. c 'a+fw� �,.. ns 7V..w G�•'-' J e.Y ,+•✓ ',� \R1{WioJ.. '..H'-ro-C e Omen `�'ith -Sallow• Skin A CExrclfr oz' I'F., �F.' j QUEENS COULD EARN LIVING. COULD SOT PUT Most of Them .Are Experts In _Fere-Is a Gog. TreatnrenkI Sciences or Arte. - You Get Resulfs, HANDS IN WATER IaLeresting information concern- ,�ready baked _ �,� � ing the queens of different ooua- toan wiwole "-� —tl7emar,ty beauty is largely the Out. tries is given-by the;-Neue Freie - y Salt Rheum Began with Itching and -Presse, showing that if the occa.• mealy add full *�,. •� ward expression o2 pale c and g Watery Pimples. Ca y flavored, Hestia ~ Every woman with ale cheeks Burning. Sion arose man of them could ens- S cn1 is necessary. poor complexion needs medicine- •Cur'a Soa and 01 f Ciiflid ily earn• their livelihood. 7 may. ; �,% Tseedn • potent tomo to regulate her ,- Queen Elizabeth of Belgium poo 3O ,,w "'system. In TWO . j sasses a doctor's diploma of they • To tone up the stomach-to !nears University of Leipzig. Besides; s "seed digestion-to give new life and ' >;. L'An•*1►BrUlartt,Qua--"I is an excellent musician and playa Vitality to the whole system-where to .alt rhsmn for nine moutbe. I began by. the piano and violin , great -- -z--there-_a_retied �l :� + ---- Bkiffi Pi11aT 3�-1fYe Thr:- a ons 1 _ _ d: e " my band. brow out in Dr. Hamilton's Pills enable'you to ' watery pfmplas and I Queen Mary of En land paints, 'sat.what you no—they correct con- could not aka, only singe and is eztremeI clever with pQrK _-_Itipation—make nourishing blood— -scratch my hands and her needle, -Queen Vic ria Augu•s- , a ntem { nstil force and vim into a run-down II I' -� they wottld Meed Thi y 1 .9 to of Germany is a s eialis p with ��� it Be F.Cus B-4 ' pimples "ba"t-tbee danced the •camera and rodu a a special I• medy fa Dr. Hamilton's Pills-the ` kind of art.photo, een Wilhel- search out the cause of your condition + Y nater. I could too pig- miniatures and you rise iii the morning refreshed' m7 had.is water at all. and porcelain, _whi Queen au strong. vigorous, ready for the day's I tried and- --bus of Norway ie a disci glrished play- work' ENNEE� found no retial until I used Outicum Soap Wright, using the ps.iiedOIIym Of , --- �r-Hacta2ltoa-fish every-weak_ and ointment. I put the outicum otaa Graham Irvin the is also anom / ' j debilitated person to use his Mandrake -John-tl`.--Stewart,- Qa my band.niton'ws.tttaa them with g' the cutioure amp and in two wears t-bookbinder, dressmaker and-- They, and Butternut Pills. make old executive chairman and chief or- . folks feel young, and weak folks feel - wero perfectly oared.' (Bunted) 2a pafhter, ganizer of the American movementSilo". litrong. Their effects upon insomnia Dridast A. Mas 17,191s. Carmen Sylva (Queen Elizabetb � i ` for oelelrating a hundred years of ,,-- �9 had langour !e`tnarvelloun. Hundreds of Rumania)is a world famous poet- declare they soothe and quiet the Peke between Great Britain and fOR PIMPLE$AND BLACKHEADS ens and novelist. Helena, Queen of ! 9•', tiervea so that a good night■ rest al-- the United-Btu-£ea, His home is in Italy, has jokingly remarked that in f ', luny* inflow their use. New York. Th•�►ms L a move�.e andl eco• ; To look well, to feel well, to keep nomic•i treatment; Gently smear tate a! case ai need she could easily earn s .- ;bell,use Dr.Hamilton's Pills.They are (acted parts with outiours omtmant,on the a high salary in the music halls of Mild. cleansing, strengthening-goodWhy Not. and of the neper.but do not rub, wash an London or New York as as expert I,WIT A horse i a the field is worth two or the young or old. Bold by all Teacher-Now, who can tell me the Catfensst ofatm-t in ave-ImSes with swimmer and riflewoman. to the barn. You can"t healers in 25e. boxes. what political economy is t Cuti`m'a seep and hot water and Oontlaus '' epain t e a barn. Splint,os c ug`�rom ` Mike (emu O statesman bathing The some mintttea, Thi*tesatment patting yoNr horse in the beta but out". r9 }-Git- on 'Seeking Distraction. p 'BEAUTIFUL WORK OF NATURE tin' the most votes for the least ttiimeatupCn ng 8wp4ed fort' theothereto Beet "Wh do suppose it is,"she �•�ihe�rerrionst o= _ y you su : ��y• sad bash.to aad*o In preventing of the --4 -7,1 Amp Wm.P Milne.W. P. Jones,Jam. WLlke*. W. C ARDS( "bles. Won. E1QUIDg*r. W- 8, ZXTE14SIVE SAT EL Pugh,Joe. BorLand. J. H. Evans, 1H )N9-S isubliffibA14ST-W 0, H. Pugh 100raiag s4llo-0;m% Ilk F-ScoLt'.-oL Whitson. RZ -13 :% Cattle, Hoge, Imploquletits, Etc. J. Meyer."­ OVE"ZXPJS OF HIGHWATS �70R FRESH FISH AUD 61.25 per year; 11.00 It pal.1 in bdv"c*- . Road Div. 1. T. C. Osborne, 2. L. H. ter, OYSTIL e,8 Russell Bye. 4 Levi Sal The property of hall. M& flubDeriPU926 110 th*U11i"d 8% a JAS. W atits.61-M Spragg in advonos 5 eo. Downing.8 Thos. 14cGla HIII�U to 15C -H. Johnson, resh Firozen White F1 IT . 1 C. A. ADDIS,8- Je AT 10 J. Trull, IL H. D. Free roz -AOHN MURKAR, Proprie"tor. Wm, L""', I Lot 16, Cdf7Ce&3iQ0 5, Pickering h F 'eu Trout ........................ l4c. lb --------- Bayne. 12 R. Barrett, 13 Jas. Wh te, FinnawHaddle ..................... ......... 12c. lb. 14. .0. Patmer, I5J&a- Sm&Iesj8 Will- eo.Gates, 18 R. M. Brown Villets of Haddie ........ .....I ............ l4c. lb. NQTr4 AND COMMENTS Dixon,.16 G Tues&yj Jmaary 279 1914 -15c. lb. John Crockett. .21 Oiscoes ...........­.... ............. 19 P. J, Rowe,20 . 0 -foliows: .... 10c. lb. P'Rilsy,23 P. Teefy As Salt Trout ... .......;............ To Robbins.22, J Lgby Herring ...................... . The British government are hav 24 0 K. Petty, 26 R. J. Carter 25 Wtli. Registered flily, 3 years old, sired by Di ....... 18c. a box Ptfbkrin, Z7 W J McDonald, 28 Goo, Gallant Ch&ttan. 60c. a qt.. troubles over the naval ques. loys tersi.solid meat ................. their Cammack. 29 H'. U. Fuller, 30 Chan. Registered filly;2 years old. aired by on -1 Jos. Cow- Gallant.Chattan.. Good Potatoes jCion. 04CLe section led by Wint Hood,31 C. W. Axford.32 -.1 . - ­­­ 04 11X7 I King gine' Celeroy, Fresh Ga�bake, 'hill, the First -mu. � u ftegttotered spriag filly, air-94 by Spencer Chure Lord w stj 1. Coitin 11140- n .1 H.mrl- Sato. Bananas, Oranges, Lemons u1ned J. Bro or, 37 J. the Admiralty, ard deterr ton 38 Sil'as Tool.,39 A. Albright, 40 Gelding.4 years old. --to go ja for heavy expenditure in D. S.Turner,41 Gardhan Tron, 42 J- Brown mars,8 years old, general REDPATH GR&NULATED SUGAR "'increasing the efficiency of the Pengelly,43 0. Johnston, 44 W. Pen- rDose;good driver. �21 lbs _-$1.00. . 100 lb. bag$4-65- 45 L, MiddLetou, 46 J. Lemon. Brog�mare, 14 years old, in-foal to 'Yellow 23 navy, while another section led go-1 Ilk otton. 48 David Aunim, King Saul. lbs; $1.00. 100 lb bag$4.25 47 H. N L. Dunn,.,51 Chancellor, Lloyd George, and 49 F;�d Hornshaw, 50 ere. 7 0. W. L[)jwmy,fi2-J. By1ers.-53-.--J- H- Coiv,dueApril 10th. eries at the Groc pported by a majority. of the - - ­­�?- �---1. - .-Buy all your Groc dilf. 54 Wm. Casaie.55 Wm- COw- Cow,due April Sr&.- -th-a- Ma u eir ie,66 0. H. CA Pugh.&7 J. H. Michell, 58 Cow.dulo March 10th. They.are the freshest. 1124 to curtail the ex- 0.T. Wilson, 69 Wm. Arbuckle. 60 Cow,due March 14th. :1 .100 determiust Wm. Ormerdd. 61 F. C. Pugh. 62 Cow, due- June 12th. p nditu ing of wae- Lewis. St F. SON Is re,in the build* John Scott.63 J. A Cow due'June Ilth. -JAMES RICHARD . and otherwise strengthen- Beelby.65 Thos, Madill. V. Jamie- Red lielfer.dne March Ist. f the son. 67 L. J. Pugh, 68 J. 093118iin- Roan belfer,due Feb. 26th. ing the "val deftoces 0 69 J. Evans."la R. F. Scotf.o 71 D- Dun heifer.due March 20tho nation. on account of these Gregg, 712 D. Nighs due April 10th. 5 Go A. dif wander. 73 A. Dun heifer, 'the other is Hoover,74 W. Allaway­ 7 or ference:3,either onL S i��. B.MK White faced heifer,due May let' LD.-4 Gilles _6.H Johnsoh. 77 G. 0011- Spotted heifer.due April t5th. likely to resign-his position In tEe nor,79 jj.4M.�kotsytb. Roan heifer, due March 20th. -P& a beifer.due OF CANADA cabinet. The British tax yer is Ka-L21 w Cow. iz, ng steer terribly 'bi r's led wit'l tales OT F rro Wv1dend Notlee.9 No. 93 Mortgage Sale of Farm Lands F::di,g heifer 4 Yearling 1k;Yersi artifttly many kinds, and it is no wonder - Yearling steer. r 7 '..:that they are discouraged and in the Towns* of, -`-L 7 Spring heifer calves. Notice is hereby given that a Dividend at the rate ofTHIRTEIRM seek relief by emigrating to other Pickering Yearling bull. Veal calf. old.' Per Cent. Per Annurn upon the CapioLsIr-C.k of this Bank has this nutries. Vie maintenance of 9 Fat bogs 7 Pigs$ weeks, day been declared for the quarter ending 31st January, 1914, and co Under and by virtue of the powers Brood sow. nd vast navies, has I ....1.... that the will be payable at the Head Office in this city,and-at 7 .7- large armies, a coutained In a certain mortgage which 4 Geese A number of hens. is recent years reached su�� pro- will be produced'at the time of sale, 100 Bushels of rye. its Branches on and after Monday, the 2nd Day of February, 191, in different countries, there win be offered for sale by public 200 Bushels of mangel t one crop, 7 to shareholders of record of 23rd January, 1944- -d-or of Feb- Deering hinder.only CU 'at the _portions auction on Satur a - the 21st It in ft cut. Shareholders will be held ir. to cripple the finances and rijary. 1911, at the hour of 2 o'cloc ekd rill.nearly pew. The Annual General Meeting of 8th of the afternoon at the Royal. Hotel, in tdcCni mi the I energiesoif th'e 'people. Cadada Head Office of the Bitnk'in Toronto on W�dnesday, Hay tedder�nearly new, 4 property. :has lately been failing into line D the Town of Whitby, the follo'Wing Deering mower. February next, at 12 o'clock noon- and if continued F1 RSTLY�Part of the east half of %tassey-Harris cultivater ith sied box this matter, w By order of the Board, liduch longer. will be in the same lot Dumber four In the Broken Front Hassey-Hitrris land roller GEO. P. SCHOLFIELD, Concession of the said Township of Lumber wagon -Light vM900 7. nager. predicament as the European Pickering. in the County of Ontario, Hay rtck, nearly new General Me particulatly described by tostes Bag ify 'Disc harrow L37 countries. The whole conutry mare - Commenc- se-t iron harrows. Toronto, l6th December, 1913. and bounds as follows Weigh scale cap.2000 Itis, -- is becdmipg dotted with expensive iog where a post h" been planted at il plow. Fleur No. 91. armones. and the goVernment-19 rfie eastern limit cof the said totat the Whet iity of the front one Wilkinann plow.No. 4. 2 Gang plows. ev auen to northern extrea eouraging the young I hundred acres of the said lot bou*aded Large cutting box, not�tb Ten hor every- in front by Iske Ontario. then me power-w I tb rods. join the militia, and doing rest &Ixty chains F"Ding mill. Breaking.cart,. INTER -.- ,GOOD S t'ling in their p)we.* to create a sixteen egrees v Rake for palling.pe". More or less to the southern limit of rnilitary spirit in the country. ase Line road. then guu 2-Sets double whifiMrees. the B -time as st ten chains triore Cleveland hierclos.new. -Canada--at-the-present b y-four degrees wo- f the said tot. get double harness. no earthly use four a strong army or less to the middle o d W. oes east six�y set-iiingle barness. 'Oi�ercoats, eaj�digani, corduroy pants, and vests, ,.a lived -rhen souLb sixteen 7 She has for a hundred yea .11aind niore im less to the northern 4et plow harness.. I sox, tinder- harmony with her itilitoftbefrocitone hundred acres Pair Scotch collars. 15 Collam beavy tweed pants, sweaters, heavy woo In perfect seventy-tout Forks,hoes., and other.- articles -too SOL iand rubbers, overshoes, over- id lot. Then north wear, felt boots x Ineighbors, and the friendly feel. of sa less to numerous to mention. tegrees east ten chains more or 'Ing betweeri Canada and the Unit- ,be pi .. of beginning, contalotnIX As Mr.Bogle has rented the farm. stalkii3gs, robe4 horieblankets. bell."., etc. jeventy-five acres more or-less. everything will bd sold. ied States W never stronger than This faimh&9 on it a go6&bas a IF ith R is at the present time. The two . and frame dwelling 0.N. R. trains met at Greenhorn.on tone &tables. 7' countries are closely connected by tiouee.and orchard. The &oil is *good morning of sale. luled. Oata, direct from the will ties0of-blood and languagd,, Their- cI&T loam. Lunch at 11 SECONDLY-Tbe north quartio.ir of $ale at 12.00-o'clock. 4n barrels, choice and fresh. Try �:'ioterests are similar, and the two lot'number twenty-two In that First TzRxs;-Fat,h veal calf. geese. Also Robin Hood and 0oantries are " necessary to one Concession and the aouth east quj%r- hens. grain 4m.stsme of $10 and -tw Flaked . wheat. It would-be a terrible ter of lot number ander. cast. ' 11 twenty o in the . over -that amount Oats. another. d Concession of the said Town- it , tI be given by furn- 4ecou months cred wi zwhea-tlets,.. floe oatmeal, com Ding one ishingappr-dved joint notee. Five calamity to both countries if they hip of Pickering. contal % -should ever come to a ata to of wai hundred acres more or less. t.per annum off for cash. weal and Graham flouio. is j%n excellent farm. and is Per ceo h-other. Many will argue This *itheac itli miles from Picker- WK. MAW, it uated abou Clerk Auctioneer a the freshest. e should be praipared for ng Village. On it are a brick dwelling' 4 Middleton. r groceRes re that wo so. barn 45 x 72 with stone stablim - "y emergency, that we do not hou a. 2' bog pen and ben am a box a 111 16 x 7e. ly des will-be-soverYA-and W hen Bearing orchard- fient abed and Last know the hour when these friend eb Terms :--Ten percent of the pur EORGE -''..PH I LIP the two countries will be flying ai �hase money to be paid down at the' Now A----". each otheeb i1hroats. Some Will ime of sale. Balance to be paid with- thereafter. For further argue that the best Xuara&t"ot in thirty days ticulare and conditions of sale SALE-A quantity of wood par easswe at .% FOR peace is t�o be prepared for war at ttin"hy hoy. lohme tpply to Jabn Davidson,Atibburn.Out. MIT e believe that It will A. E.-eCHRISTIAN, all time@. W Whitby. Ontario. fresh b 3 a long time before any question OWS FOR SALE-Two H F.A D Q U A R TF RR. aolicitorfor the Mortg%gees. 0 ("Ova'and four Owning in 0-horay. all the at It.can,j.imickarin6j, ago.WEST will, arise between Canada an4 Dated at the Town of 'Whit.t, youna a 13-tt beat Roofing Mate" rioils ­" -4ffi 1he United States that cannot be !Oth day of January, 1914. 1-4-18 �j.L M.D.Whitbl. For the 3 settled bX diplomacy. In the pasl TO RENT-Cottage ............o............ WED- WANTED some very difficult questions h"t TOOLS SHARPF with laud for poultry and vW% in of Pidieripa. k4drwe GRO. make ' g 7-7 . close tQ Z010 f [I a a svAalry of crosactrt saws, N 6L80N.159 -Steel Shingles. te' ai lzmn that h ve beensettled in at We' 01046 Ave.Taroutoo; Preston 'Sa ov. inds. Locks repaired. amicable manner,.. but whiel Tools of all 10,con. 9. )ecialty. For a first. Ej OUSE TO LET-On lot -�-would have eviused war'had the3 Razor-boning a sl ve call LJL PLak4,04, Good wnritbg 10911's 120uss, Only mew shingles abs6httely locked on all four sides lass hair.trim or an easy sha., rienty of work in the netchborbo". AP PlY to 'between two Eu'ropeall at the East-end Barb�er Shop. FUGH.Claremont. tf ...,&risen Efouire Furnishings of All ced that iee' our Brantf6rd "As ' helt and Rubber Roofing countries. We are convin Slightly used Carpets -In small lots 150 bus. P kinds. boi h-0 United-Sta -from 15 cents a yard up. VOR SALE anads and the JL1 alaike Seed sio.50 per bushel., A oquan"A �:--.Tlie Iki' g"f all pf4pared Rooffingil Clovay�paso It good mixture t sow n a tes have-the good sense to arrange W. J, GORDON PICKERING 'of a"' and Ais*44 at $6.0o per bmj. Tim Jtby, Rood tr"fyoln"Idguit weedit, f hot. This sped is don,Out. 16-1 ia Cedar Shingh)s all matters a ce a quiet F T BEIG14*.LL,Dry ish Columb Brit ianner, as to I nd i and frlendl�; NEW TINSMITH SHOP "I OUSE AND LOT FOR SALF�Tn� -war roamed ized standard of all wood shingles all extensive eparittious fo Htba TUISRO'Of ClstmOut- an 8 The reconn ood it house,freshly decaratedl and painted,and with unnecessary I have orpened uO in Greenw tiew veranda.. Ipme Is an a Iftne a tinsmith shop and am prepar- ou"ij11124 a quantity Of1mit U.=12= i; 35 x W,ben hou"-and cement walkit ed to do all -kinds of tin- stAble und bouss and offles, NetwtusrY I ak Us figure-on-your wants. A phone call. will .:TOWNSHIP.OFFICERS Lra smithing. roofing, and s also for w0e, Tercia reationablo. anif d your door. Dlz.v.s, Claremont., brtqg Us to furnace-work. C J.Bl's :iip officers nteed and prices The following townsl Work guara SALE OR RENT- the IiWt 11ARM FOR Independent Phone Bt*uffville 303. appointed at ContsiniDg M scres.gal lanced and or a. :',':'.-for 1914 were moderate. D or �,:,,:meetlng of the township cotincit: fenced,two hundred and forty itcrost und 0. claY 10111n,els? subsoil. two of cattle Carruthers. 2. Job rys,stable for seven toott ead n SHE"INSPECTORS Law6nCe Denny, cultivation,gixtv five tooroit summer fallo Div.1. D. W. - EtSE -,GREENWOOD- d root DI . ,Me H 0 Win. 0 bore",feed sbed ponitry boa"P. Nue Stephenson,3. Thos. Annan.4. hogee. Telepbone in bouse.tbree good wells- A, Thom.5. Jae.Todd,G.Wilfrid Sadler. in&good aebool district.four miles train store, ZOUVV DOW 7 Milne, U.' 7. W.B. Burk.8. A.L. W WOODWORKING ,nd post olftee, rourteen 1311les ftorn the a divisional.point P,. Ward, 10. J. H.Evans, 11. J. 0- Tolwa of R6411164"On (3 P a and therets&survey ofO P 8 witlitu t*saty M. This farm iG levst 'Cnd in up in Mr. Grant's rods of thW far twonty POUND-KEEFEM I [lave otene( ­ a well gottled neigbborbool. 4 snap at old stand in bunbarton a wood- doll ars pvr itare. opo% czab; balanoo to suit Robt. Hall, F. W. Hobbs, L. Mor. an )pin whichl am pre- the puroosser. Or-111 root to isced In on au U, 17 S.L I�b Nicholson, A. working sb( hailcropytont. GEOROBJ, PEEL S .' 'SHOE STORE sombe, 0. Downing. 5 of' wood ared to do all ki6d, Alberta. Chester. G 'Toyne,To Puckrin. P. J. P �7.'Rowe, J, H. Kayes, F. Roach, W. B. work satisfactorily. SIMPSON Agetit-British Amer coppany. -Imaorpor- -'Burk. Frank Lee, W.- S. Milor, - S. --Give.me a trial JU ica Firto Assursu" Fremtum notes; -J. Wideman, J. McLean, 3.OsPitst$'3,000-0001 120 t -A HATIPY NEW YEAR TO ALL -'Farndale. Charges modorate. ated 18 11 a,, Premium noteg are oollect ble at 90 d&Yll W. H. Nortonio 0. P. Ferrier, Alf. company an o0lifficting re for you but health, pros'. N'ATHAN-IEL BURKIJOLDER,. notice,ont" mutual have naught in sto .6 L" I Rogers,J. A. Jones. To' 0. Gostick, tbism now� Itemember those notes sorw Oven Mat.the coming year tefnl�for the very Int of your 7early or it ness. This store, i 9-ra ard. M. Evans, b in the 11ri%sh Atner- fortivettaies the amc, 11 John Neal, W. R. W - throeye"policy. ingun E. Nighswander. Dunbarton,.Ontl a4ison. . per y and �happi 'it has enjoyed, and we trust we -'Albeit Black, iez,&Zeumuee co. -hich is Pur6l' 060 generous patronage -deservilng and you,we protected train th"a linp..itions. trust-we have earned your support by a_D aI.?... b. .CLv-I-11 full parti. -4 many new friends, and we ate hoping for may more D. W. Carruthers, Claude Field, oulars. also repre"itt it e London and gave u, wo wish you&RA Happy.NeWL.Teap., tent and all vickason lumur- 1914.' Again W,J. Stanley, John Gormley, Jas. Laucasbirto AMU Ithout&polidy of this kind. during ran, Jr. Ed. Sleep, Stopsfalhg Wir tozes.-Doitn't b4 V I da r or haur Wit 96t tutc Andrew, 9. Uov as we don't know thl rin only cost you about nan. K Anderson, Geo. Aeut or stekae-It I No. 15L.- And. An Wbite.W. H. (1lestler, W. P. Pet Halre-Hair 'Renewer certailily stops T at the D�0'3 e '�and d no,th y chains Ii.j'it what- a" D. Brock Street 'B Newrick Wilson, Jr. T doubt about it $a jas. Todd. falling hair. No s?. 71- so P Thos. Paeltrin, H. ever. You will mmly be 8"e& Ro W.' Wfilduiod. Y,:IiCL)tt. Jae. Byers, Geo. �4Q * - _ , - _ 7_ .;-;. a _ _. ,, ''- . ..,a �, a.r:hmr rasa — �mrw�„a sv^ vw•v .i, . c 4- ,p-.. A•rsq. i r. ,� ..; •. �«-� __ .rr ,.p••-. rs�r+ x kat'.¢ ."•!`aP n'L° w _4 •' Ate' ,,,..-. "�,"",•* Sees im rov- u Will dy1RLMOtiT Ld cnab has greatly P ' V. race of the t o!- _ R ICHARDSON f d a businesspeers poo • g Dr C. J. Brodie ha we as addict$ to the con_ FARMER � K _•, lip to Pic on Tues-Y. �} fig- s 8 _.__... -WA lm owing of Asset bice.�eocRe c ar3son was nR i to date letter hazes. 1LIEST A Ob{aa. A TwY lsrgs atiaere/mgii of ,the city ori Friday of last week. The annual meeting of the Pres- '�. P. Shirk spout a few daps by It Tian charch Will be held on 8taliooarT. Books.Dt�il(i, Toys, jar! t' w this week with friends • in Ash- Wednesday,January 26th, a full ” - received fair the Noliday trade. Qail - •burn. ek- attendance of members and ad- o� to Heath by L And see them. C. H. and Mrs. Pilkep, i herents is requ�ated. pi's � e flubeoripdons iskea fo�'al! agaeinNe � -eriog,spent Thursday erith Hole Dr. C. J. Brodie will hold an - in town. a}rction sale of,. his household CO>mpottlld'-'H� �-' _ Weekly sad at�y Newspa Dti;ias Schnnrr, of Mildway, is furniture, horses, vehicles, bar- _ Q Story. visiting with Joshua and Mme• Hess, etc. on ThuFsday, Feb. 3rd. t' W. J. H. A.RZ��ON, , Bundy, See bills for full particulars. "°• Mr. Macklin, of Toronto, hila 14Ir. and Mre. Griffith Hurlbert, London, Ont-"I atasfarmer'ewife Cls StS@Ot• 'pCThit'b� t a�ee Pendine a few days with hisof No �,Tybwywoman. l daughter, Mrs. Evans, to the former's brother, Calvin ! was taken with - Mrs. C. J. Brodie entertained a " severe pains is my and Mrs. Hurlbert, of Claremont,. �� so bad that I �+ • few of her friends to a quilting Also Mr. Hurlbert's father from not getup or F N C i r E C E Pickering Lumber Ya, afternoon. peagpeweek here, and • Mrs. M. Henderson y a ra returned home on Satur ay. t^. out pain, and mq Ceil Board. the new 'scien Burtou spent Tneada with Mrs. Owirlg to the cold frosty weath= Were Pain- covering need in the place of lath ` -Thos. Wilson,of Mprtlegtation. er and long drive. none of our- ,w. �. t> and plaster. It holds pSint or Mos.•J. R. Thezton and two SabbA th schools sent represents M y ooddohusband Just received ano her car a Peer- paper perfect! Call and children,.. of' Pickering, sem called in a good d°C- see camp es and with J. ri and Mrs. trues to the Township Sabbath for and I was under leas Fencing,in varioas styles. _ . Wednesday St howl Convention held at Dun- �' _ care for some Give we a call-whew-regtucing - getrices- =Seri. bartort on Wednesday • of-last ' time,but me Fence of anykind. Qaality R O O F I N Q IInderhill was on the sick- week. little or no good. and paces right- John list for a few days last week. but There will be a high-class con- N.B.extra white Cedar Shingles ani we are pleased to see him on duty s friend of mine told me to A few hnadred roan .of 10 wire B.C.red.cedar Shingles. 1,2 cert in rite Presbyterian church on One day Vegetable fence,specially priced. and 3 ply ready roofing. e►gain. or about Monday, Feb. 9th. The try Lydia WILFRED F. WILSON: Thos. Paterson was confined to services of Madame le' Mar has* Compound ae abs had talo' g Int aadad L Ti 1VI B E R a } house for a -couple of days been secured and a .first-class elo- helped by it. I began Balsam. Ont. 1 inch Hemlbek; tongue andgroved. , suffering from - an attack cif been sec wr • a eo in the won got ell, and my �°ds became Independent Phone No. 628 1 inch and 2 inch Hemlock, rough. s grippe. Since then I have had 1 inch. 1 inch, 11 inch, 1 turbo ' program. pmt h In fact I have never felt 2 inch,3 inch and 4eh Mrs. Elias Forsyth had the mix- - well in life Lydia E. phtkham's �3�3.^CT�+-+ 'Y'G'Q' Pine lumber. ^ tor-tune'to fall on the ice on Mon- d is a medicine made provision for employment aur. Farm . ropest�r Wanted � �imp - day and sustain a fracture to her many able need. If yon th9nk this ing the Fail and.Wintemonths or do Also a good stock of dressed lumber _!right arm. het other women please pub- you wish steady-remunerative work . and 1(ieorstia Pine matched Goo. A. Brodie, of Wood- tetter will p the year through. Write us'sad se- and beaded. stock, agent Monday and Tues- I have buyers for properties forst Ush It"-Mm 8.C.yob,Tsmbliag's cure our Agencs terms. We offer the $ell or Ind.phone day here with his brothers Dr. R. 10 acres to 100 acres for stock, Corner, London, Ontario, Canada• best in the business. Pay weekly.free and C J..Brodie. dairy, ponitry farms or market WomenwhosafTerfromtbosedis�- outfit,exclusive territory. W.-D. GORDON dt SON, S. Rnmohr is busy, these days gardens with buildings. If you to their rex should not pygrq cob ACRES Pickering,Ont. s of have property to sell carite me or �g ills> � getting in his season's supply F Pe y doubt the abifity of Lydia E. tore their s under cultivation. Eetablhigh over The past week was most call at the Office- Vegetable Compound restore their 35 years. A reputation for high grade Pills - - clock and fair dealing. f salesman Ayer's fslyorable for tht3 making of lee. H N �i $ HER health. test doubt ca make'moo y selling for us.. We Ou Tneaday end Wednesday a tan have the Slightest Went an an ever tic. reliable man for heavy fall of snow took place, and f&rr,Adelade Street Ear,amsdenst) that you E.Pinitham a Vegeta- Pickering and vicinity. For terms Iaupdive. g -coated• IRS it was accompanied by wind ( bleCompo>mdwWhelPyoa,write write •O°e ° °be' -the roads are gradually being fill- Toronto, - ontano to Lydia 1LPlnkbumMedlcineCo-. •PELHAM-NtHSERY Co.. Sold for 6o yeah• dl, ed up. b,J a de (oonSde,atlal)LTan+M�'+foraad- Toronto,Ont. Ii�E'll''aar fye�elAr. Those of our young people who C Std t0 Eat vice. Your letter wilt be opened, N.B,-Free catalogue on request. A devoted to the sport of snug- ' .w V A tasdv towel Lams read and an swesed by a woman. a YEAfRs!' ' all ego now in f6'�i�the 11 and held to atrlret confidence- ,�4 laaar� B:KPi51311t£f!iClt favorite Pastime to their hearts' --- �> %content. -- ' ' John and Mrs. Graham gave ! r friends a treat. tt, Gtr old- —!to FIFTH Al'�T�iAL COURSE IN AGRICULTURE -- —.. - their - — — To "a ,rltr_n I:e $- fashion pannR- .night. All report a thoroughly , Soca time. ..,vHARDY S BLOCK', UX BRI DGF at Cherrywood Station ots��' Quite a number from here at- Four weeks-February 3rd to Febraary 26th, 1914 w+a to tended the supper and concert at nyono.enetaaaeketcb�ta e.cr, t9fs P' • Ground me omc+cn roe w o ]3rougham on ridgy evening and 'Onder the management of the advisory ARrieulc°cal Cotnuit6tee' of Ontario WholeBmn 9 ortweFlonre� whole. rain uP-*--s utred. corn, were delighted with Madame le Cou>; y. A e ceurso, no examinations and no Cextbooka req �,,�, , Mar's aingiog as well as the rest Tltis Coo aaoed to suit the needs of Ontario County farmers, end is Linseed Meal. Halted earn feed, .."ea.tee� a Blachford'a L erica �r r"cu of the program upon.to all young men, sixteen years of age or over. The studies include. Dried Bt-ewer a Gras puri,fe and WOO rt rted Farm Cru ; Feeding. Clare; Manag ent and Judging of Livesttoc-, Calf Meal.k ea t. Beef Scrap, � � In our last laevo it was po heading Fa Crop atti ', that Mrs. Neal or., acts ill at the poultry Raising and Marketing of Poutrry ,muco; Fruit Growing' p Chaatone and Granulated bone, A r +re�`� s�b =owl her son, George Neal, of and small Fruit Culture. inctndtag sprs9inR. rnninR Rsattiotf. insect and Oyster shell,etc. Prices reasonable C}reenwr►od. It should have fungus diseases,e+<a; ARrieultural Botany including study 9tdoof of weeds Soil:: Your order solicited. Plant Nntritino; INlt,esi4•N stated that S1re: George.Neal aata weed seeds: Methods of Idolreradication; sof G. b Imp°rtant Constituents.'Boil llhe nature e and use of�CommercialFert Users. Z,*ht�17t1aRi R�80= a°'a ws11e�Ob 1111, who was being Waited on y Age and Drainage Operations*- the nature and _ - ` Mrs. Neal Sr. This Course comes at a time. when farm work is not pressing• Four � �� 4 meat, Like moo in other J spent Coyest w ur curlers whoway will be rgood A rims of o �treaka spent to this y r to attl►in l?e role In o study - - tmisin8 Agriculturist must at y several days last Reek professions,lbs modern g - ___part in the b rspiel, report a the highest degree of 6aaneiul succea• - !f curb evidence as the following ft ` snort -enjoyable. time, although write foe calender {viag partienter@ of the Course. Address all eom- tracts from letters and other equa!ur they did not succeed in bringing mooieatiooe in writing for calender, in,sending applteAtI0 or for strong testimony contained in o !back-any trophies of their row further information to booklet.is not su®cent to satisfi[ an " Tb WHITBY, Ont. person desirous of learning abort f in the"roaring 8same• ere p. M. TIPPER, -- District Repcer+entative, _ - then there can be no merit in an were over one hundred rialto tak- Dees under the sun i Ifug part in the bonspiel. DsAz Ills. Oi.APzs- �. Rev. Mr. Black who ball been We sell the famous OrAY 6lasoline sure to write a testimonial ' - ,ac y{ng the pa]pit in the• Pres- Engine with coal oil attaohmeut, anything so ,Hoch super{ .bytetp•{aa church for the past few sad all latest improvements. things used for the came A _Sundays has received a jcaa]T to THE QOINION UNK ya,r aytatem of Eclectic Short d Sunderland,Which he has accept- see sample in stock and get prices to others I have ezamtned. i euni- wi nnin W.a aurrnaws.v,oa t+sestos*I*• be leased to repIT to any oommned- e d. He will leave is the beginning ww esawwoe,acts*. wT of the week as his induction to his C. T•t•as'L'f W'- g. T8.CK8QN t'pp ttoo that may be sent me with ss- ` new charge will take place on ' Ssde Nottl� Collected - Ff!lZ1de!>! ereooe to the system,or to have son 6 r Tues .. In consequence he will fs xs+oreaen.esr.at w aomlebn ga„k cdrea roue sale Motes. BROCH POAD, ON� one interested call to see me." L. y FA>.t.ts,477 Parliaaneot St., (teacher.) s { preach his last sermon here on nhan w tis to�dos�o;a.N�t>Waal[• - °` Our Fall and W inter Term nom _ _Y-18unday. The congregation re- and deo them here le aott�irx�lon�Notes„ pgableattheDominlon8anit, I N w mence'd September 5th. tout students a c a w Q gCeL eZCeedlnRly at losing him H8 gape,�,.eeonittosift"rabtet.mu- e e a : g dip, may enroll, anydoy; Instruction to 3 ' he has proved himself a very able _ o e. preacher, and has made himself • , �v ° or ;* • �e � � • •e -- .. �� strut rite personal. foc`fre booklet.U8d8 Ki very popular with all `Since coin, s WHITBY BRANCH: A. A. ATKINSON, Manager to V _°-a_I_ 0� i$r�E_.IhOTtbaD L•0 16 ing to Claremont. o a-�•` 8 is 8 0 C M ma Collo a St.,Dor. Meaning Aye Owing to the extremely cold _ _-- g --- -=. Tuesda of last week , 'e lee;aIt-ata °- Mt i TORONTO. _ weather on y _ P I C K E h I N G the racing carnival which was to ria o .0 -e e 0 3,a ►d f3URLING, � °� °~°°� � °' y - --have been held•-on that evening C. �. _ - g nod until Tuesdayo” �, o C w liar been poatpo 0 0 0 • of next week, Jan. 27th. The FUN :RAL DiftECTOR = '• o `'tea rl y v o 0 o a iia Jet02 following prizes will be awarded: O _ Qpen race, open to all to be won o+ rich " three times,.5 to soler, .entrance CAREFUL AT'TEht"I'ION GIVEN TO FIINE$AI. WORN y s s y a a. ttv yM ` _ - 1. 55.00; S. $2.00. Feet- ... ...... . AND EMBALMING •w e ..'.fee 25c. •_•- - � - � - eat skating couple to be won three o °' o °' e►► K*1 �ca 4 conples to enter, entrance '°' J 1 Cg times, = Agent for Flowers — . e fee 25c, .1. $5.00; 2• f2 00. Girls gp .. d Jm7 • race, under 14 year,1. 50c.;2. 25c. �•M .. o e sr s a .n a� s t,'1tf all mateeiale and design ' 1. 50c.:2 26c M kap`in soak. I1 will pay you Hays race,under 14, "1O �' "• to Ball.at out sorb acd taspbe ons she! ,S.pple race, 1, $1.00, 2. SOS- Every. :- o 8 C ++ and obtain prices. Don't be misled -= a. Co age•rM we do not employ them,othee9 - eame and enjoy a skate on good w• s� Ice. Come anti bring your friends i m PS e J.naarr iPony +te� T,o nava e,8roas 1y. we e d and eo throw of the asst - h you. Admission; gents, 16 Do ' Pouf Perr71T. :beidlte r0.oaaatnet oommissioo 0{'l0 wbiOMS ob you w&ae.eV- witli.aee+on i4,t7Paaearo+•is certainly move by p tents; i' iea January Sale—From Tan 10 to end of Month - - o.n.olioifed. 10 cents. Department �NRRT 11RANI'm 0 :, The officers-elect of the I.O.O.F. This'is our yearly specia'1 Rale. Rare Bargains in every-Daps The Pickering wtasbr, oafast will be installed at their regular - iaOe' ~' sweeting on Wednesday evening Good Feeece-lined next. The following is a list of Bad$S . Snitisi IIr1DLRCLOTHFS (�' mittee E EVAN t. m ' �„ x Q cava a Com �. s who have been elected. penmA►I's. r Garment 50c. ' ' -the officer ' .doe the ensuing year: Weare going out of thio line,. W ga . 95e. Wool Urtdvr ClothN per gar J f r Association N. G.-Thos. E. Stephenson --- - object fort o this sear t9 to Pump ManIIfSCtIIl'e V, G. WG er Snits one third less in price.__g��p Bµ,eatPrs, 75c, fur 50c lessen stenting and prosecute -' Vinda.a 8t 9��PAterR, boy'or girl, 1.26, for 1'.AO the' felons. Shop and Residence, .. R' S.-J. J. Harvey OVE6COATS (boy's] -- ; F. B•-D. H. Scott i p ro rt stolen oommnni• WHITBY, ONT. F.S.- G. Ii. Sett one third leas in.price.. Rubbers, vales IAin, best 85c Kembere having p pe y ChildrRtl'q, heNt 60 &8(1(lc, Men's 95. Cao immediately with any member Three doors west of Whitby Hotxts War:-Thos. Birkett of Executive Committee- en's :, rCon.-Tiros, Adair _ Modd Pants and Qeeta, splen- LAdiea' bite WAlsttl 1.60 and'1.26. {1.110. red to Instal wood orirolE jphap,-W. Thompson did values. f Lad col- yiembership les We are prepared rt I, S. Jones _ _ or 1.25 and 90c. - Mune o°e o notice,als8 attend - Dred W vista 50c, black ,=,tettefatms•be baa team foe peesideof oe PUMPS all kinds of repairing, g �A► O, g:=-T. Linton _ Call and see the above�goatie-' Sateen 80c 101.25. e.o<eterT onarvne.fwa R.9. $.-Levi Linton i7, Banks,O.B:Palm- • _ Agent for the Ontario Wind Mi11, ' B. S.-Clans' Story, A fall line of Fresh Groce�rlee always on hand. Remember our special Exec.Oom•-L,, also gasoline engines and G.-W. Wilson Green, Black and Mixed Tea at 26e lb- • We want.you to try er,O.L. morcombe; Plokerini,Oat ,the sgdre gear .qtr N. G•--Lyman Pitkey - , its as it ie excellent value for the money. , Lipton's W. C,i* MAGpgT ,CAE�►M.9FP�R$TOH:. R. S. V. G.--Jahn McGrath Tea We, 40c, i0c lb., j,A, oiCOtlllOf pis ASU No.5%tnd.2e1 L S.V. G,--ChAs. Sargent. T1 �T t All members are requested to be D SIMPSOl� CO., ' ICKERING rYetisiaeat 8saeaMlr► 77 .•. •r,-••..r• '•wk.. ^'sw: ,x,-*•- z„ w.rn ..:.v; y,._ :�+»i3> - :+e y.- ;x' 1•„t..,..� i .:a• yt , , �'• h� '•*• •� m'.+.-Y'�^MT.f i -..c•1 2.- %� ..w''^"t' "�'•gy,.^' -;gyp,. 'S'at A +-6 yy.y,-; •a'4�'.'t rnss.^�'+1'��i •.,'f”, e+ ^'�' ,-•�`� •fit x '3:{ •�fS •RiF gY;`k„'°� ts��2� a :e .. : ow.�X'wn�l.•ta.' ...>s>'•.: +scs F? rR.,. Y.aT'.'Ss�i Cr var+` .tr e VF 77 $a :w 2 nsvjp ✓."Ch.c .}5k!r,aup3rs'sp .'n', e s ' - T-flE+ffHT*-JL A-0 A16 A governor Ucherar's Speech Referred to Platters of f - ' Prof. a tz -ARe v ews x m-enta-1Work -D ov Year Daminlon _ i - A despatch from Ottawa says: eellent results, to assuring better .Ay A se,i - - • The opening of . Parlti ment on agricultural instruction and need- a k esp�ch from elph says: There was a lowers per o �� At the most successful meeting ye lands in Ontario than Thursday was characterized with tui improvement of existing meth- r- r :$jgtitutional procedure carried out oda of agriculture. x w, r�, '. held a! that Ontario Agricultural Britain, Franca and other Eu 'with the greatest exactitude and fi- "hA Y ,;s and Experimental Union, Prot. Za- pean eouatries. L Work on N. T. R. Y� ,. There is a lace for the dei delity to detail. The Duke came « _ re, vitz reviewed the experimental shorthorn in Ontario," said Pro 1 ,up from Rideau Hall escorted by The work on the National Trans- N work done in fertilizers. The work G. E. Day; "They are quite Dom � r a squadron'- of dragoons, was re continental Railway has been rapid- . to Ontario had auceeeded se, well - eeived by a guard of honor and se,- ly .advanced during the est vent because mon in. England and we have ss?m u scale and worked u from the bot- ere, tea o y twenty-one guns from a w1 s n ing the diEicul- P breeders of shorthorns to sale :-battery at Nepeab Point. ties attending the construction of `+ tom. One ear's work with man- The Senate Chamber was the Hudson Bay Railway, -and the y �, gels showed cow$ of milking a qualities and breed! thronged with officialdom of many provision of terminals ever good results from the a strain from them," y pox- application of nitrogen. One huh- Mr. F. C. Nunnick, who ie conw T- citiRs. Everyone. stood when his eibTerogresa has been made, in 4 dred pounds per acre increased the n Royal Highness entered, aceom- bringing.- that. _imporEant project-'- --.._ _ d with..the oomm4ska--ea-.spa P J yield-fr°�-3tone-'to 34' tons-per se a,ion aai t t not enoug a ytanied-by:the Princess Patricia and nearer to completion. acre, at a cost of two cents a buaki= ' Its coifnectioii' with the highly Vineenze Perugia, tention was paid to the varie attended by a brilliant military g ► - el for the increase. of grain grown, in . .Peterbo suite. The Commons, meanwhile, important subject of transporta- 'the Italian, who stole the Mona Prof. Harcourt said that to carry County, for instance; 17 varied bad assembled down in their chain- tion of our products, the provision Lisa, the most famous. paintingis on fertilizing experiments success- were. grown. These could not a bar, and waited the summons to go of adequate terminal facilitles at the world; which was recently re- fully one must have a full know- le best varieties. Weeds were gni 'higher. our great national ports has re. covered 'and .returned to the Lou- ledge of three things: the compo- ing the ascendency in man c' ceived .and is' receivingthe atten, vre France. sition of the-plant the coin On one farm 85 different weeds we= FlpeechFrom The Throne. tion'of position my advisers, .• of the soil, and the peculiar require. found. A feet, the.significance The speech from the, throne was Handlingof Grain. meats of the different orope. which- could not be slighted, w teed by his Royal Highness in the VALUE OF CROPS REDUCED! example, maagels required nitro- that 03 per cent. of the farms _.; r `-Following terms: rYou . have doubtless learned — gen, turnips required phosphorus, were taking no special precaution - "Honorable Gentlemen. of the with satisfaction-that.the new Go Cahada's Production Greater, But and so on. to prevent the waste of Iarmya s `i Senate: erameat terminal elevator at Port Average Price Somewhat Less. Prof. E. J. Zavitz told of the work manure. This-,meant as enormou Arthur is completed, and that. it carried on b the loreetr depart- annual loss of fertilit Eight de "Gentlemen of the House of has, been in o P � A despatch from Ottawa ansa; y y P y: g Commons: Aeration since_t to- A'bulletin issued on We went. Last year two hundred thou monstrati-on farms were eetsbliphed! „ bar last: Its. conjunction with ie, �dnesday by and trees were dietribuied free to in different 4 I take this public Opportunity-of 29 a system of interior tgrminjrI 1evar the census and statistics office gin counties. Duren the Parte of the province. expressing to you all my deep sense final estimates of the area; yield B pant few On these farms cultural method of gratitude for the-oomfort and tors hes been begun+ which will and value of -the principal field years there had been little change laid down by the commission wer41 provide largely increased facilities to the area of Ontario woodlands. followed. support that were afforded me at crops of Canada.in 1813,as oomp&r- - Ahe time of the serious illness of the for the satinets of the great grain- .ed with 1912. Leet year's season Producing provinces►. was veryfavorable for grain-grow-of Connaught by the num- «The International Conference g S es a4o: May 89 1.40; July, 90 t-4o. Liao atone messages of sympathy that ing in the northwest provinces, PICS Of ��RJ� PRODCIS ala`"-`'efi 11641 ; iannsr?. 11.711�� were received from Canada, and by °p safety of life at sea, which has where during the ripening, May, 41.65 11 w r , g pening, harvest- been in session in London for sev- Live Stock Markets6 the knowledge that the hearts.of so lag and threshing periods condi- ' many Canadians were with us dur- erml weeks, has had under -eat i d- tions, generally speaking, were ssrottTs s4tOls THle t.sAcn'"a TMAOs Montreal. Jan, aa.-Butcher atom. :ing those dark days. I can only re- oration measures of the high-eat im- ideal. In Ontario Quebec, and stt4THss or Alenftsoa - 726•to 17.50, fair. 16.75 to 17 t egret that my enforced absence, portance si3d tL_i>< _hoped that its parte of the Maritime Provinces on _ _- _ _ 67,237&S105; $7 60; medium; $4 w m°f°64ba m =made ib impossible for me td fully deliberations may- result in more- the other hand•, the r ch . _ . yield of grain cher cows. g 46. w 17 fair, 86.se effective measures for aaau ►>claaa at Cattle. Cr■ln, sane.• :+� Drat 16 s0; medius: ia.75 to ;-'aommsn. s6, ttxercise the duties of my high of- safe o! the adaraety sHecte Y Prolonged srwtue at Moan nes Ames to 15.50; ate, 14.50 to 15; sheep as; Is _ JBoe during a considerable portion safety passengers and crews drought. For_the whole of Canada welshed' 'oa�:L; a"s;fa` :Ow - of ocean oin steamships. Re re- the snadsttdfs. A's.0 7s of last year. g g P P principal field, crops occupied .Toronto. Jan. 30.-cstLe-chot�o• bur ' - -- -- -sentatives of Canada were appoint- s total estimated area of-38'375'000 I ttoT nto.Jan. t2,' -pt p-� ar1� M t7 ease�mm o ;nous o Com ilium.$7'bn "l t gives me great Pleasure to be ed b order to council and have acres aas compared with 35 575 000 • e,3• . Toronto. Manitoba--First cher.'. balls. 13.75 to $775; eannar. n able to congratulate you upon the �at•at-, in Into bags. 16.30; do.. seconds. cutters. 1350.to 14 choice tat eowa, 17, been 1n attendance at all sessions' acres In 1914 asd their value corn- 4.80; etd+ong bak•rss in Jut• base. 44.60. to 17.50. • calvee—(fo0d ,eat 8x73 to 81i remarkable eapaaeioa of Canada's g 3danitoba wheat-stake ports, No. 1 Gammon, 4e,7s w ts.1a 6tockars and send l :trade with other countries in the of the,conference.. puted at" &.vera e . 1"oaal market 'fo aniw 96 t=3o; sad No. 4. 93 1.s. �track. common. $, 910 to 1A0 ands 1t+ to lax duringwhich our . p Revenue. p precedin$1 earl• y moan; "The 18 :-. ed , With Wheat, upon$ 5-1, 44,io 0 min - 912. NO, L 98 t-Soli rrsi .la.1 Northam:'ri.00 l-a °ht.xis 50 to NO All and lama.y i 1r $CFC tc. 16.11111 total trade far exceeded that of as Gentlemen of the House of Com- Ontario wheat-N*. s at 1e, to a6c, out• Li f ewes, 16.25 to, 16.75: heavy, 3E� F g y acoouata for the last dtioed 231,717,000 bushels, of the oats-1¢o. : Ontario oats. e,4 1-e, t. -360. �5'�t��but w tl,'s7sc0yer�a;�a.dnov,` i� Harvesting of Cro e. fiscal year will be laid before you. value outside and at 31 to-at 1.70. on trach. To- ad car air the bock lamb.. Ho a-19.6o W � B P of 8158,482,000, the Lorre- Tonto. ' western Canada oats, 4o t-2e for 9k6o fed and watered. 19.73 0� care 14 You will be leaned to know that r; p a a Pon ng in 1914 being 10 . Na, t and at 390 for No. a, Bay ports The bountiful, crops with which the. revenue has been am le to pp Pea"I to 06, outatde: p ON.700 acres, 224,169,000 bushels, Barter-(}oo 'maltins barley, 64 to sec. y - the Dominion has fortunately been cover both ordinary and capital_ex_ and -8139;090,000. Of the ts,tal offside, BIR JAMES LEAVES NEW YORE, blessed during the past season have penditure, rn-leew :ao. t am.rtcan. Toe .x11 rel, been harreated under unusually wheat area, 970,000 acres were de- Toronto --- a. y "The estimates for the next fiscal , production aye-ria. 2 at 62 to 630, antaide. -= Left Oa' Sunday Eveainga Arrived voted 22 fall wheat hel lone haat—offeria . limited,.;with No. _ Favorable conditions, which have year will be submi 4t : early . - , A being 44,¢92,000 bushels, and the 2_y no ae Toe to 7 , outside. In Toronto Monday. enabled the transportation oom;- date, The have been Srsn-1[an'ttoba bran. 822 a wa, in base, t y P ejtsred value 818,185,000 as compared with _ pan les to make full use of all the with due regard fie the a alar. Pa Toroat* tiwsht. aborta, $2s. Toronto. A:dea+paitch fr6m New York nays f ' facilities at their disposal. Titus y 971,000 acres, 20,387,000 busheiai-, sposa development of the resources of.-the and 817,157,000 in 1912. Oats yield- Sir James Whitney, the Premier cd - the. difficulties, which. sometimes Dominion coupled with careful at• ed a total of_404,889,000 bushels, Country r''odaei• Ontario, who kine been ill of., hear4. lsuose in loaner ears have not Batter-Choirs dairy, ss st r inferior disease at the Manhattan Hotel[ y teatioa to eooaomicai adniinietza from 10,434,000 acres, and the value M to 210; farmers' ••par.tor rants, e,4 a. manifest, and - se, uauanally tion. .reached 8128 893 000 the corre- w 460' creamery prim, w to 93 .ollA,a� eince Dec. 14, left for Toronto oq. srge proportion of ,the crops has ' a to x90;luras. prtnis. 27 to llo: solflde, Sunda P Hoaarable Gentlemen of the apondiag figures of 1912 being 9,.- 26 to m t-2o. y night on a special car atr tet, een. conveyed to the seaboard be= Senate. Gentlemen of the House: 988,000. acres, 391,829,000 bushels, Esgs--Cas• Iota of new-laid. 40 to 4ao tached -to the New York Central to the close of the season of in. In inviting r Boson: #elect-. e,6 to 37e, and storage. train leavia 14nd navigation. g your ca�rltil considers- and 8128,304,000. 1 to isope r down. g Graced Central Star ga tion of the subjects to which I Tuve Both the wheat and oat crops of cheass--Few ch.e.e, 141.1 to 14;Ac for tion at 8,05 p.m., and arrived in "Canada has.been favored by a called our attention I P large• and iso for -win.. Along series of prosperous ears and, y pray that 1913 are the highest ova record in Beane-Hand-picked. 12•x0 to 11.25 per Toronto Monday morning. On the P spa F , the blessings of divine Providence anadar-wheat as regards area, bushel; primes. 12 to 12.10• train with him were Lady Whitney, 1 although- at the present moment Honey—Extaaoted, 1n true, 11 to-12o per may attend your deliberations." yield and value, and oats as regards Ib. for No. 1; combs, 1w w 83.23 dosaa Dr. R. A. Pyne, Minister of Edu: "- unineas is alightly restricted by ,t d yield. The value of the oat for No. t, and 12 40 to 12.50 for r4-2 cation and family � Poultry—Fowl, 11 to Ise per lb.r chick- y physician t0 l�ll� the financial stringency which prey - crop was exceeded spin 1911, wben ena. 16 to 17c; dooks, 1e, to Iso;. geese, 14 James, and Mr. Horaoe Wallis, the 4 wails throughout the world, I feel P4)WDER E%PLO ION. the amount was $132 949,000. Bar. to iso; turkeys, 19 to vaso, , rq Potawe.•-onurioe, foo ser Pro�mieris private-s"retary. Sun -convinced that this condition will ley, upon 1,613,000 acres, yielded track• and Delawares at eo tots"ova , -on day•'- eaaminatioa of the patient be morel temporary and that the- One Man Killed, and Et ht Others 48,319,000 bushels of the value of trsclt, 1n oar lots boutidleas resources of thin Domin- 8 fro@talents wehose life has been despaired of air Ia�d. 8120,144,000, as against 1,581,000 v nous itimes Ajnce•his arrival here; Ion, which are so fully and univer- acres, 49,398,000 bushels, and 822,- Bacon-Lon clear 16 to 160 j-lb., in convinced Dr. Pyne and Dr; Her, m sailly known and recognized, give A despatch fro® DeserOnto says: -334 fork-alio �S�& . do.. mea M. Bi One employs, Daniel Brant, wain rte' 'its 1912. -Flax seed , oecu- • low ry Ont. , of this city, w 1,-j* mss■. 144.50. Hama—Medium to ht. g� �� h� +"� tin the fullest assurance o! oontio- pied 1,552,800 acres, and the -pro- is 1.2 to 19 i•ao; heavy, 17 i-2 w ise-;-molts, been the consulting 'physician i ` tial material prosperity sad' pro- killed, and several others miracu- duction was 17,539,000 bu4hels, of 1s to Is 1-ac; breakfoet baooa, .i• to .i9c; gg .r lonely escaped death at the Ol Racks 23 to.240. _. the case, _that the patient ooA +sem µ grana, , Ym- the,'value of 817,084,000; as Dom Lard-Tteress. 14 to 14 t•4c; tabs. 14 14 stand-the 'removal to his home. Redistribution.Heralded. p .PoaPder Company a plant about pared with 2,021,900 acres, 98;130,. to.14 t•3e; pails. 14 s•2 to t4 340. 10 a.m. on.Saturday. .Brant, who opo bushels. .and 823,80+8,000, . is « salad May ans. straw. AiiAl eanglia, +.hA representation of turns out the Ar a result of the recent decen- had charge of'the.sive iri-ciLrtridge machine which 1914. Baled hay-No. 1 at-114,5q'to'11s a ssn, DOMINION FOREST REMVE&The quali of the grain crops, on track,here; No. 2 Quoted at$13 to 113.50, `. the•.;differ-ent rovislces must be re- form; endeavored to -looseff the 4►s indicated b� the .vera a wei ht' and mixed at 812 to il!80 e P y g g Baled straw-car lots. sisti.to ss.7s, on .In Better Shape: Thin Year Than. -.adjusted,-as- required by the Bri, composition, which hsid been clog- per measured bushel 'is excellent, track; Toronto;•' taah North American Act and a bill ged, with a piece of wood o_ r iron, and . is superior to 1912. 'Spring Ever Before. will be -intloddced. for 'that winnip" Grain.. . par- thetroby 4a4asi15g eiifficient friction wheat average4 80.37 pounds, Winnipeg, Java. 4o.-Dash:-wheat-No. 1 A despatch froaz• Ottawa sayr i pose. to ignite the explosive. The force against 58.90 pounds 'in 1912; oats, Northern, es1.4c,,No. 2 do., h 61c; No, R.. H. Campbell, director of fort-*, "A bill consolidating :the Rail- of the ,explosion parted and fired 36.50 Pounds against 35.50 pounds, 6. 4i. 81 fes.N6. 4. 760; No. 5, 690;,No, entry, vrho has returned from a tout - way Act. and its various amend the specially - oonstructed flimsy and barley 48.50 pounds against 7'90; No. 2. do:' 690; Nio` i re 7tso *"di of inspection of the. Dominion forA menti si well as biIIs relating to linilding; sad hurled fixe emplosea 07.50 pounds. " smuts ., 7%; Ido, i; do'. 770: No. a, do., eat reserves in the,west, says: "Uva: . Its the three 'northwest 75c: talc' 1 relaoted• Winter• e6 tato; No. a the civil merviee and to: trust and In all. directions. 'Brant was so provincea winter, >t4 6.80• No. 3, do.. . et 3.40. questionably_the.work 'there is of Manitoba Saskatchewan and A No. s a.w., 33'140• No.3, do., 31 !-so; better she this loan companies, will be submitted stunned.and the building-so quick-' , Pe year than eve Berta, the production in 191 311.40; No: $-do.,' 301.4aoo'.B24`-yI load- y gh it ifor your consideration. ly enveloped, with finmes, that he P before. Not.only Have'fixe fi tin X << wheat is estilnateti at 809, ,000 411.90; o• 4. 400; resected. --31x; food, facilities, such as trails; lookout - Several other bills will be nub- could not escape or be, rescued. e,7 1.20. No. 1 N.•W C.; 11.x911; xo. witted, including measures provid- Tright others were.injured, but.will bushels, compared with 204,280,000 2 O,w., 81,261.2; No. S. do., et.131.t. station4, telephone lines, fie+ ting for increased representation of recover. Brant's charred remains bushels in 1912; of oats, 242,413,000 caches and fire guards,`beer) ver bushels 'compared with 242 321,000 Montreal Markets, much improved, but the construe• the provinces of. Manitoba; Saskat- were'takeu from the r r.' P chewan, Alberta and British Col- bushels and of barle 31 060, Montreal, Jan. 20.-0ate--Canadian West- y 000 ern, No. L 111-1 to 420; Canadian west- bushels- of �fod'roa4la hue made the t umbia in the Senate. ushels9 compared with 31,000,000 ern. Na a. 40 1s to 41c; extra,No. 1 feed. pleasure resorts in these reserves b 41 to 411-2c. Barley, MoLn. teed, 48 to 50c; " END OF LARHINIS3I. bushels. The wheat production of malting, 64 to 66. Buca-wheat, No. 1„s6 more aocesaible to the public. `Volume of Im i ration. 1913 in-. -Manitobis was 53,331,000 to 57e. Flour, Man. 6 rine wheal patenta, All His Candidates Defeated In bu•ahels, from 2,804,00o acres;. in firsts 85.40; eeoonds, 14.90; strop gate. All The volume of immigration dur- 14.70 Winter patent@. choice, 8176 to $s: _SIGNALMAN PUNISHED. _ Dublin Elections.. Saskatchewan, .121,559,000' bushels, straight rollers, 14.50 to $4.60: straight w. ing the present fiscal year promises from 5,720;000 acres and in Alber- t0llets, bas., 12 to 12.10. 8011ed Date,bar- --- rels, 14.40 to 14.50: bags, 90 lbs., 12.10 to to be greater-than that of any p A despatch from Dublin, Ireland, to 34,372,000 bu'ahels, -from 1 512,000 12.12 1-2. • Bran. 120 to 121• Shorts. 122 Year's Imprisonment for Stopping a. ceding year. It has come in great: says: The municipal elections here acres. _ ' ... to 123. MidddlygsN 825 to 126., Moullitee, a Train. eat measure from the British Isles' Saturday resulted' in the over- 4 to 13 : a , t- per ton, oar lots, —,t.---- 11360 to 816. chta.a meet western, ,A despatch from Durban Soutb 4 and from the United' states, but a whelming defeat-of the candidates • 'Big riles are being offered this 13 78 to 140' finest easterns, 13 1.4 to B P $ 13 a•4e, Butter, choicest creamery, 28 1.2 Africa ss4 .a signalman who sto ' large stream of desirable•immigra- of Jim-Larkin, the Labor agitator, year in Europe for- aviation con- to 290; sebonds, 261.2 to 27c. Eggs. fresh, ped a.train. and thus enabled strik tion has also: reached our shores who recently failed in his 8fforte to tests.. 44 t° 4�: seleotod, neo; No. 1 stack, W, from other countries. raise "the ase ^its En No. 2 stook. 260: potatoes. per bas. o•r ing railroad men 'to. seize and at- ,. fiery" g• Joseph Meyers was instantly kill- lore. 7s to 550. tack- the crew for, not basing gone ."You will be pleased fo learn that land. In h< f which is a Las- ed at the gnechtel Furniture Com- a-'• on- strike, was tried by oourt-mar, satisfactory arrangements have kin stronghol his candidates were pa.ny's•works, .Walkerton, by some unttsd`stasis Markets. tial there on Wednesda He wsa Minna 1 e Jan, 20—Wheat—May y , been made .with the carious prow- also defeate This is'a deathblows- logs rolling off a car, crushing him. as s4 tois 1.2 Ask-d; July, 90 1•a to 90lAo; sentenced--to-a year's-imprisonment, a races under the- Agricultural- In- to the strik here, which has been James Pitisle9, seaman on the Oa@h—No, 1 herd, 90 5•ec; No: i Northern, This was `the first court-inaf•tial of 86 74 to 89 3-8c; No. 2, do.. 84 3-8 to B6 3-8c; ' ► ruction Act passed at the last, going_on f r. months. Larkin, af- G.T.R. liner Prince Rupert, .IOnt No. a whesrt•, 82 3-8 to 84 3-qc. corn—No. the'kind held here. _ ion. My Advisors are convinced telt an all-night'secret meetin¢ with his life in Vancouver harbor in a a yellow, 590. oats—No. 3 white, 361A t the co-operation between the the leaders of the Transport'Work- gallant attem' t to rescuer lung- lessie 13.40- *econalnal patent,rnch nged- inion and the provinces which era'.. Union, decidctl-i{n. acLriee' til^ 'tic, Chas.. Anderson, who had "1'lpments. 49,749 barrels. Bran-121.50. An r iterican .Sena'tor epeakiht Dninth Jan. 20.—Wbest--No. 1 hard. in London bitterly assailed Brit^ s afforded will accom llsh ex- mete to resu3ne work on :IIr tla �► P ' y; jumped-overboard a Iso: ro. t NottJiern, e7 1Ao; Np. 2. do,. nines Tic in Mexico. ' - 1 Montane.' Z •4 to Po Y 0 0. as t �. .,a..; '; r ,. _ .' ?- ,'t^. a .c: .�,: .;;�:.^3,^,+:r, 1�: „x�., c ^y�?w.yif��a +F ?s^�cr�4' ;c.r* ��•• G`~•.'.t4,w�-kty ,� , ... r•?Ib. .. r.. _ ',. ,:. .,..,.'',,•�,_... .s ,.,_ .:.. •,..-:. y;�rt ,.,,e,.,�' ;.;.ru -=c• ;;rf,.'-`�'ss.q. w+,a,5,. ;�, r. iu%..•r rf�� .•.��'' •¢• as'!+y!.,�+,.<,�r`*�:.m..�'�f'"t,��.�aL., r `4d."y��"t."�.w},.�tei•'.,y;,tr •,. 4<� r «C.'',.�.'.vwt. -.,,nµ..'�:' .w, .a ��.+, -C". .. • � ,mak v I" __ i , -«.-.. :.. ,,- -�_:. "_. t- r _ ""'4'•+c. ♦ '�"�".. r�'e'.'a �lr«.'s„',rr�'S ,',;r'•' ,*rM:�.; " .as°I . ..1' . -:.,,-.r—_.:'_:... . _ , .:...�...:.5-. >« i.... - t.. N.:. ,1'. .F s:• .�.;..r' '. - 'a,'', r.�. ".� - fit., as1. - a #a i. J, ,R.; ql%— .:�: ., k t�^., y. • Y : L t' g .r ♦. ' _ 6 ,L ... y _ _ _ _ -._. +r+��4J►w.i-11. f9tLac AlAlnnit• H9 Dane ad �' Ti here's nothing like a de!lo�ous coil of Toa }• ��•�t ae it rrueetiiag. "In Saet°t• pow - fin ut t almost aixgposefble. Quest ons . l e i o! � as a delightfully refresMn® stimulant end ie 1t3 lr -h to eclde-eapee w i irChve hpeaesed h;raa hand overahis birow. . _'(� 70 I brain soother. But-but the tivopaan spoke of a ohlld," ,. L -. . Dai S ado�v ' ^ -- he. c ho,rseily. "$rr child and-hie, _ kL rd Cheaterlei¢h'e. Dlerciful goodness, • to .. silence duld Rerpet a�ea e r a ce . - p 0 0 our ar'etocrasthic m1nd1L ; fir" r •' 'o, Io don't. responded Quilton curt{ � I . o!, A G011l+�tl�' Y gtAntl:e L _ __ eeents dread tun Ghat a Berl should be ro t bed of her rank and her f-on the wealt�• °i r 1 don't It all depends upon t;he xay i� % which you regard. it. The-girl !s happy - . ..• . _, ------which he p h e� a moment al h!hem�MepM- - i . - hly-'•e a as a career-a -higher one.'ao• cording (o my notions, than that pt a � V $ CHAPTER SZISY.-{Continued). "In 'Home, wee- Home!' " cried Laxly ' r'e daughter-she has never miesad- s r. , atSer.' o' Wynthaw.' My dearl" - +- tth a reatt� :_Ley-diatint 1 Clive eyed her sternly. "Sarst . WSAIJiDA hat It i. ane an n„ttkwlo�a_ft wonnda,- • VX;AXX-,-L-A- '} -demaadeel- a sted Lady' Edith "•I know a clew?man .. t, he ustioe of the �.' the argument. She salaamed again. 'tI °aappp�s in search who happened to foie hie place_whL'e-he_ thin�tl' .he saidh t of -the a thib," she said. •'My mistress was reading the service, and found he He es.. From`yotar Jpoint of view; TO me a note to send early this mo couldn't repeat the Creed without the Ee � d s ,� h e ' O r 1 d • but she ought to have some say'!a 1t. She 1.ti If and the wrecker )ieidRR�o flue 1 take book though he moat have read it hnn• ou ht to decide. We'll let her do so. eh?" t myself. At the hotel they es7 aka +a_ ds of times!" ib ja.-o3kt walking. I come to find ,the The conteet.ocntin with -unabated . ."id. $ Lid PaCketsl Otnlj Bevrard Of' Substitutes. Yin' kniwkwdhere him ?" ached Clive. ' sahib." -----'%I- ardor; and the day a}t the poll arrived. uilton-d4d-net-oenttadiet her.-batt re--l- was-mrhamed-at timae," said the Qu ton of at• curious"Of- es: 9 y He held out his hand for• hota se most frantic eiforte were being made I discovered her whereabouts, er idea- z? aware 102 hez rely he said, "Of ooutun- _ e toot iL Crom the CoIdB'bf-her s5aw}: by-tTis-aa oster.� --- -ibsee_°andidstee.' ..Q r der lathers name, !e nu-- tits, unite ate -=-IL was s lino or two from LadyY Edith ask-Land Olive s friends pais-sv szaited__ and sponded with,a,no,& Rhe must have,seen woman. "At others-I-.I wanted grevenge• �e doesn'ty baa Ing him to lunch at the Orange:-He absorbed !a their endeavors-that't}tes'd behhn` bAo missy-hawaesr-tot'_-she said but m cbur e atways fiat the fauna she SeP -Wheman,ocan' to Lord Obeet�r- 41-1777 , thrust- it in his pocksb, and gazed'at the not notice the lack of enthusiasm which' now 1-know-he e"-she meant ni'1Lon-'�lgh'-=-Wk man can't you t+teea who ,,You been veru - have been -your eyes?" -, - fans moodily and in doubt whether he suddenly displayed. ' Rood to sae-beta has made it clear to'•�t Clive stared at him. -- � :1 or not he should offer any explanation of On the night before the election in than I deserve.-Who !s this?" she asked. was mine, and that I should be silent to I don't unIAI taad," he said thickly. - his meeting with Sfina, in dbabht as to Broddy and Koehki addressed a meeting turning. her heavy eyes on Clive, the end. But for y child-bp you NOW •I do not-know her. Where-is she, who 1 ° whether Sara had' seen him take Mins's in the.some part of the town its that In „A, friend" said Qnllton: !take c re of her, �Henryt she, broke of_f- is abs!" °` hid which Clive was•apeaktn and"Lfia:desit• "Does -- � p••.i a tasked, not-es4erly,llisttesegy. ., owl relit hie pi which had . „Thank n ons "Traitor,' raud;:'.' Sham I 1 Quilwn sl i ppee you, Kara,:= he said. "Will on a but •wearily. almost indifferently. Her eyes closed. and her arms tell on gone oat, keeDlnQQ his eve !]zed on Clive: �' Friend of the People," were hurled with ••Hot yet," said Quilton. "You'd better the arms of the'chair. Qulltoa bent over rhe la Mina Btirrell,'y' he said. Quiet - sell Lady Bdith that I will be theret' redoubled. vindictiveness against Mr, • "Yes, sahib," said Sara. '-She stood for Cl!ve Harvey. •Clive passed the crowd LSI] him." her. then turned to•Cltce. Clive dropped back in hie chair in etc y -" A moment or two, eyeing him with ar "Why!" she asked with a. sigh. "Ya`u "She!+s exhausted." he said. "Bat there ism Lament. _ strange intentness; then she salaamed whack Koshkt was addressing In Lha op+n jmsde me promise to keen the secret." is no more to be said. 'We'd better go.- inn!" fie exclaimed at lapf. and wen ob _, air, and paused a moment to listen. KOIh• .,gra•• Bald 8niltanc "bat I:ve c iagsd I'll send the doctor in," he added W the "Surprised P" said Quflton sardonica}lF. 11. Clive, meahanicallp walker towards the kt, who,was on his legs at the moment: my mind, so far as bi to ooaeerned. Shall .woman who waa adminieterinR a restora. -I'm surprised that yon didn't see the l m. caught eight of:him, and tioiaLed a tram• I tell him. Juanita?" flue, "pad I'll come,back in.the morbing #6 hotel. 'His brain was Sa a whirl. It was alone, dirt finger at him. acne; but I snppoee it wasn't so str>Lng• most tm aaib'e for him to think. for "Yeah; IT tell Mr. Harvey to his flap •Rhe, made n �testure of ease t with her eiiSe You did not know her mother when she � D° hand, and Qniltop turned to�llye, and, He had to touch Clive before Clive oonrd was young. Hold on a moment." hie emotions overwhelmed his capacity for that he'sh a deceiver. Once a 3rand and without a-word'or ppreparation,said: rouse himself from the Stupor' frac _lie-wens out, and returned in a few min- -. seasoainrr. If he had ever laid the Batter- �trattor, my trfendeh, always a fraud ,.This is Lady CIIesterleigh, Mr. Har which he had sunk} and be got no and to spent by. Clive in attetnyt- :11 �'�{ng auction to his sou] that he had ceased and a' traitor. Let his triendeh, the aria- vey. . walked out with Qnllton Itke s man !n.a ng to srasp the stupendous fact revealed c 'love Mina. this meeting with bar, thin Uo crate bosahr; or be`H betray nem as he Clive did not start 1 he scarcely telt ear• dream. Both men were silent until they p QuuLon-and returned w•Ith a mlaiar , � dlecovery that she had not received his bash betrayed ushl" prised: why, he know not. He reoeivsd reacthy,r,d Clive's rooms; then Clive Bank . 1. yyp�legram and letter, and had Bed from There were groans and hisses, but Clive fife intormation.wit& a si n or a word, into�a chair, and leant his head on his tura' r $eaaoa'a Beate because she thought him smiled-rather wearily-and•passed on. Ithe `fhare you are. Look at that, and acV ' talthless, undeceived him, gge loved her was not anter he had got out a sound qt "Lady Chester ea:d VUiltoi;. "Rhe hapds• Qniltoai lit s pipe, eyeing t m!t that the likeness u undeniable, T}s Oe devotedly, as passionately as ever. the raucous voice that Koehki's words k his first wife." haggard lace absently. mother' was Ana as beautiful sa tare• '_"M An¢ that being to. his ontagemapt to tok to themselves a signiflcanee: was the a "Strange ataxy, ten'L it P" he said dry}s 'dalgghter >Y." ads Edith eine o appeared e its true t n not a akinat the teethe Was not statement 'began to dawn on Clive; aid rAad, stranger still, i '9 trnat• You re Clive 'examined this miniature. "It to r Then the- ghasUp algnifieanoe' o! p G.• Pe his face ps'.ed. woadppppppran¢-air perhaps on Lavent gos Mina herself{" he said: "but no. there t. -Whee hla..braln trees clearer a d he, Cleve, betra7lne his friends"-so!?g Quiltan nodded as If again he had read troot to woader�vrhera Dome in P_ I 1101- a difference." bl® to act be saw that is man7inn es w drsezt" Lady Ed'.tlit The thought Clive's mind ed h r. Cies? I was going to marry her, ,,Yee;the difference between s:girl wit>)l. e'would do her a great, a cruel made his groan mentally, "Yee, His Bret wits--thio lady-was but she Jilted me for my Lord Cheewr, a► gentle, lovable disposition-got from11 Lad boiled, thet� in time he oho d b The followiat day Lady Edith• aocom• alive whoa he married the second time." leigb, Ob.-I don't bear him 's grud e, It her father. of.course-and a woman wit!} a le, to .love her but he knew now that need by as many caber ladies u the he said. "Of course, be was ignorant of was s lucky encase for me, no doubt. I 1 _.I. .. .. 1 1 e he was sutile an impossible ons.i rrtage-would hold, drove from poll!ng , gap pie I'ye nater suite got over mil !a• a snarl°°"tP uuge7ernably smiler. +�, Yes, , moat, at elf costa to her ceived eion tOserywlhereSwithn' and herra. wh'h ahie ealous and she contrived to vee was-foe I'm sorry for er." only tdiscovered. them y careful, under. ��' the fact.'• She .eft him to a moment' of .0 haven't bored you with the details of / hitnwelt, tees her the troth. the 'whole calonsy• unite unfounded a d uare rt•I fatuation -'I was much yovnge7 th'a'n she p y { truth. and save her from a loveless mar drowned the few ungallant Lewes. Citve �hg b fir• eta e. But the cost war W great that he was "busy" too. trying to ranadw h!m• a re J rt of her death conveyed to C'Itoe broke in with a react ground" ingatrlrr. .Enough that Elisha ¢ pe R he on ash." He smlird grimly, and Hie first w fe- and alive! TLen-thea.;found the chtM In the affect where the: zw naturally ehran$ from the ordeal thronth i self that he was kern on the result. but gfaao at the woman. "When S.eatone7 the other marrlate! Lady Ed!!tk-i•- a mother had left her. It's not a nice story a- IIS, 7ehich they moat bock pus: He would knowing all the le that he d:d'not care turns lose to hair--" tilegitfmAtr!" The sweat t•.o!+d out vn his rat the kind of story, the kind of mother, ry, _ watt uafdl the''election -was over. until whether he lost o�Aon. 'I n,,.v.ar lovod hlrm-' brake- from the fare)?,"- -ar-A ha turned_his._eYita awrZ l °d the --_ �. —they bad'returned to town, aad the as i To a seeds of the vriideat rxcitrr+ent� n cru Qatltnn;a ¢ala a - would like to -Saar acewsp _ aouncement of the rupture of the enrage- an uproar which was "quite like, Old wortiar.s white 1}pw. I marr'wd ham far j tr public tbronth the senrationsl aewaDs0 di i :/>mtent could be made st a time when it tlmee," as Lord Cheetrrlelth said, the all he rcnild give me, rank. mone7" I 'Yes,' said Qnllton; and the small word reports. not the kind of story one would 81 "And she wnrrendersd three as we-TI as meant volumes. , like told in detail to the Law Courts•' ' 1'�'l wooed attract 1 •sention than it would I!ds ror steoDed out on the balcony of the i •) r--`4!"0o at the o shift. -.. l W wit a• early, Un. 'Dear mr,' said Clive. "Whaa-•srhet.i .('live had anon, lead war Daefnt- the - brr b^MI1yu." said Qta!iton Rr present m ant, when hu, name�Town Hall, and announced the noel. Mr pmna!ottklly,. fCnmebodv rage Jealousy Is to be donee She d10es not kaov!- -7' Boor tri.re,stlers.agitation. t, u en vrominpn.ly bit re tie 'v 'levo Harvey lead been ear d harm a• s,:m� aF death; anyb:.w r.'+ strop rr Qnllton ehrn me his phouldere. "Not But-the inluetice of the concealment!" He made a pret a of a breakfast• and )orlty of nearly Bve hnr,<1rPd,. aad -ad Rg pOn whether @be should' than .+•I . t. et ret and romtnon«ease." a!yet. It recta w. he said' � glunged Into son, He had to address a i declared Member for Brimfield pan.ed a nu,mrnt, and then added, as it ever know. ate be continued.) . Inset to the t °noon, and forced him- Amidst the, cheers. the yells. the curse- la exp lanitlon, Lady Chewterleith is "With me''. �- - - t1'' Mt to",ft iters, bas mind on h e speech: of the mob, Clive came•forward to pro R,antsh' You kncm ttow why who want at "Yea.' said ({uilton in n matter.>1fAPt '1 Mh t ,. he telt t nt tt mattered little. r- pope the usual vote of thaaaks to the Sia7 I kber 1h wrrw urned for Brimfield or or. liordntt srrowa•iad 't.-In a manly l:ttt. palarr Ontr and Omrvenor fpquars, tone, "Oafs three of ue kncm the truth: It's easiel�0 talk than it is-to 1 ahv wbr d!d not Dlttclp declnre.k•r ra k and there will a only Iwo presently. IL_ t—v-n`1 end •- -A• I. g _ fact. matters-,f it:le what became of his 'speech; then Mr, Broddy's voice was heard and pub',!ei♦ 6war.d her rights ane yon like to dee ars at the wood-sawing habit, �olitical parser What be wanted• longed 1n the midst of 'Lha mnb,-where he was knows bitter than I do.' shouldn't. You would have to prove t4 - - 1'• r, wan p Quiet life away from the world surrounded by kir friends. -- . . ., _ •„ . - -._-_._.. �---- --.-.---9—. -with Mlnal . "i declare that: the 'election has been '- - ; -He was late at the Wynthaw's lunch.I w10 by trickery 1- be shouted heareel y - aad his haceard free• thoup� be en• ' ' Ah"' cried 'Kcm%ltt -B.v Ire's and ' �'•�eavored to terve a show of ehrsrfnln�r trickery: But let Sflwhter ('live Harvey ti �1 i �, y, "? "' * "1 '`t of rnurse attsactrd aa"tian, aad evoked look out for himself Out hour x111 core° ! 41 -the sympathies of the ladies, -and sooner than be thinks' 1, Koahk:, $1,t art' Yon will want a long rest after the frient of the working man, tell him-' ♦� slection, Mr. Harvey." said Lad- Wyn• The rret was.drowoed in the cheers ppnd I 11 ithaw ,I need to think a fashionable dao• Fella of the victorious party. who, when r" �' ' los the hardest worked man to the world- Clive.aaeared at the door of the hotel. _ i ! Ibggt I m inclined to alter my opinion, and pYn<ee+ded as naval' Lo carry item, a44 tale _. _ , I sis the palm to a present-day politician. rick of bis life and Iimbe, on their shout• } oa-moat rake aha kind of holiday my dere to hip committee room. ,, �`i ` for goat in for He spends•kis tort• Lady Edith and LcrQ ChnsterleitTt !oT• gbt In bed Every year; and declares that lowed in the car•rfate, but !t was hot un ', _ , dove him inose_ xxi than the scan;de'tSl thep all met at the Orange Lhat she ! r or the Oontiaeat .- hrt a auccee'stul con• could whisper her loving contratulatione "..,1'"" pest-last Right;'- ants went ob "I was se "I am so proud. dearest' alae Said. ear! - marry for that pretty'young girl who was she leant against him. .'But I knew yowl j iSken-{111 I stunt w inquire sftrr her this would sola. Iw.there anything..to which r_ . ,-,., . wartrin : but her party had Just left, the You could--fall P" s >f � t- rt hotel, Hots must be bard lit.•-what tel With a keaoy, accusing heart, 11 laid I - she new ward for 1cP-•rtrsauour, lent itt" his hand on bar head: it was wall that i, # t I' "I also-rent." said Lord Chesterfe gh, she could not see his.face!. _' . ', T 1' ".and was toe late, It seemed to me that� "i owe m; saooees, in great measure,'to� � � " _-;.iahe saw something, or some one iii alae you. €dish:-:bt}Dead, ., - *ttdience that startled her; -didn't You • th � i�nk so, Clive" wL Y. 5 Cltve looked up. but .was fortunately ":' :CHAPTER ZZFI. " ' ' " gptirM a reply, for Lady Edith.esid.,with ' ger vartovs reasons, best known to I 11 r a laugh, before he could answer: , themselves. the candidatem. whether vie• "What a romantic ex lanatton, father, rices or vangntehsd, a.mays bolt thn 1. • face In the crowd kind of ideal No; >�_1xri_cy-she iost her words_"_ asY atter the cicadae from the p1� _ - Y �rhtrh-LheT-'have ren t t ng; and Clive � -y found It aecess,ary to go to London on the N 11 ! day attar the ppooll; he had promised to . a .peak fora lttloal friend who was stet! T a ?' r,!! po2 :: _ C htln one.o! the. London districts. ?he n es twee �e"� weLe t°,f°"ew-t� ` dap °r 111111111i11t11111111111111 1111111111�i1�1111111111111111 t ��nrn-�o�.Y..1Q�vWr two, - . i v: When he arrived at h:s r-wma, be found, a peesetng letvir from the'than who wan . yet. In tate throes of b•:3 candidateship. are especiallygood for _ _ 11 ��a becaUse they are , and Clive. welcoming the necessity for _, -. - •• Yurther work !n which to absorb himae t, "' . t made an apology for a_ dinner, with a a _ - • _ • - tie in `9. plemeant to take, gen ° , rv' ch�p�and set out for the place of meet g. I . section. do not irritate the He had a hot time of it from friends and e , � s pOr dove a need toes, and, deelJnine We {°pow politician'r , Ed>�n Phonograph �1�`► bowel invitation to em per, walked throtitrh the e ! I warm and-stuffy streets, wearill, and for increased (Mi. Edison'a Latent Invention) I _ doses. 45C. a hoz, at yens sadly, brooding over the problem of his _ F engagement, tt� ., . . . ) ggiat's, ' An'd yet- It bad a'tmost-ceased to be a O �`V Shipped - • problem: for he*felt that there was Dais w.tinal Drne aad Ckemleal Ce. one course open to biro-the honest. / Of Canada.LialssiC 177 etrr•14btforward one. He must tees-Lady -- -- - M `"` . . - t' Enith the truth. — The meeting had been rn a"ball-In one An offer introducing Tile New Edison: Write quie�C'—aPlhilP thiC o�ef 1lIJtJ. I of $he back streets of Ube'sea, and Clive v found himself'at"the turning leading to ' Edison s new phonograph ju t outs—the perfected musical wonder of the,8,$C! _ Benoon'R Rents. Iy was natural enough . that be 'hound be drawn in the direction of aha spot where be bald esperienoed the t RITE today for our new Edison Catalog-the catalog that tells eou•sll about the wonderful happiest momenta of his lite: and be pass. , . ed under'the archway. and walked, tn-, 11C2t) model Edison with ilii'. Edison's tatty'diamond point reproducer. It will also tell you ' •I d wards the house in which Suns had_,lived., - W �. As he did on. he heard' a step behind f about ow nesv Edison offer! NOW reAd: SU him, and looking round-for he had learnt 1 Pet,and. Th :i - - tgqhooat it was am well to keep as aye on M re Ed i so n s H e t;b y _ ��e�.. We Wig�en(-}OU the (1nlltotiam neighbor-ke caw. that•!t was " , : - .among all his won- aero 1Soodel F.disee end Dui Whey. •Quiltnn!" he said, derful inventions is - choice of all the brand new. 1- , 11 Quilton nodded. "Congratulations-"• bra phonograph. fie records on an absolutely fres loris° Hear all the waltaes, two-atepa, vatlda- `• he began; but Clive cut Lim short. worked for years d « "what are yon-doing here?" he asked: �. I atrriin¢ to produce villes, minstrels,,gran operas, aid sacred hymns, every kind of comic and a _ fey a� r ,then he checked himself with a sense ,of t the most per t Allo- popular music, also your o}oe of the highest Qnde concerts and operas, as , V self-reproach: he had quite forgotten the! nogrsph. At lasthe rendered b the world's greatest artlaWs Entertain you"aintly and your - woman Quilton had so kindly offered to-- v bas produced this �r befriend. oewmadel.'Thinkot fr}eode. sn, ashen you a� fMoogb,.suJtA t�t� oatFst reg assay .cued $ Quiltbn nodded again: "Yes," he paid. ' lt: over e8 years of bac*at our expense. _. .---..-- as if he had read Clive's mind. "Rhe'@ I work on all these •• $l� a7t. Lawretlltte S> ar rery bad: Bent' for me:" epoch-tn Rina InveA- Rtetnstwber.not a penny d_& 1pe deposit--ne ansrnnMe-ne C.O.D. "1'11 go with you,' said Clive. tions-then•his pet to ua-no obligation to buy-•full►ass trial in your awn l4otue-dues/ _ is Osldinal, paolLa n- Quinton stopped and Rased before him.I and hobby perfmctedl from as-1Ir«e to yen, Returnable at our expense,or payable(!t gots tonehed item rotbfer7 t0 your Setter not," he said. •want to keep�It) at Ula actual Cook bottom price direct tYom ata 1. cupboard, qen sae euro of „may not P I shall not disturb'her." re• End 1 e S S Fu 11 x' !oined Clive. 'I am.ashamed to pay tbat I � `Vhp ellould we make each an ultra-lilxr>ii i cotes absolutely kee from I had nearly fortiotten the poor creatnre.� The Reason• 1 confami+s>.tioa Or ja4Duritdes Yes: I'll go with yon." gkp�inesaii life-and mail happiness H Ibaad • aQev Well, tell, aro tremendously .. K Of�'kind. • Quiltou's- face grew like a mask, and ; en, ,s r•wl Meme v:,,"thr happy and united f road of this maanlflceot new Instrument. %Vhen>sp avt it in your town we knew every- 4 he was silent for e, moment; then be said tthnr taFotha-far ntaai eoio n,ant and raere.*+oe gay will say that nothing irks It has ever-teen hearQ w wondcrfnl, so grand. so beauti- "'1' 7 " lit Lwrsaos arsnotatcA whits para with an'n it �Y '1mQamice resignation. . Reil aucli,ykin¢of antgqrrtalnarr. ao ws are ppretty sure that at least sonic me, V not yow, - . ease am p r is vs�asA is tIIrea sire•of Very well. I'm a, little tired of playtne hen enmeb r else.volti want to bay one sd these new style Edison@ especially as their are �esls so mtdfam sad oosre@. to at Fate: it's a'foolish game, and a losing a • ei a sew at the snort toomdinereek-buttamvrks'aadoa'O"jrt+�+aslow as A {004�,,Z Ib.saJ Zs ib.salad bens■ one,' , a� V antbib:+ad2;l santaes "I don't know what you mean;' .eald ' Aft afa"dadmism *apply _ Clive.:. . }ew ss t 1st sysrs •Mss4st S. "Probably not; but You may presently. , �j � "- . s s ., Come on.' Qill' New idLlZBon To yALp�, A� They entered the hones n°xL -the ori° F. K. gpg$ON r in which•the Bnrrelle had.livrd; and Clive b t Catalog Sent Free1 -to-tt followed Quilton up the eteirs. The door. ,- n, Edis•a Ph•a•trapia Distribatorei -t of, ne of the rooms was opened to them by a respectable, motherly old woman, to ' c ', Your-name t and letter, (or just A tlgf 'p1'i 3S5 tsii.si At[.Mlee`s1,Nn ., h 1 w om Quilton mmke a word pr two. - _ pesial or 1n a letter, (or just "She's ebwint the game:air," paid the woe s the coo n la encu h. No O^'u•^'"'-�°'N'°"d a's so,s now Bdlsoe �. xr man. 'I'm afraid abo's sinkina fast. Wil'1 po g Oatalog ran fait parttautan of rear trw tate!o¢�r '' on please to came in P Rhe made me Bond obligations in asking for the oa tM new erode!1Zdisoa Phonoarapb. . :, i� .'. aro Got his 'offer -. cat t yy en ir.' 6• toy p e �� The7 went into the room and (?itvw caw s v,rte�et �ta+`*i! ,ar e� d a while this ofti/•/fila. r Zlsmk....._.... 1t the woman proppwef ur witil mtwhfons-in a dna.ens its o the i a Lisa p up _ • ra�!� 't chair. Rha was much emactatrd-and 1nok. "" trsamdownyet] fres Rn re in k e �llloat the coupon today. f 1wth�na st fps faun eft et tune m cheese. • _ .. _ aa,. L. • . �ddcvee..........»• . it'sHe ware d.71nR. !For a aiomont nrd tw ear the�rra�d old eMureh h7rem the e, astle eMolra [t.1(,aabfen, �i.Y...wsmh _"" ". r cM celInto rpna tMmraa�1 nj areae band�,the ;�° , a the/ark eyes raewd nn.at Qnllton ppee if �u t •awesaps+�+a eel dosb Wsttatis& oaet.0311 in Paha.Apr,Mk.If subia� : eke aid oat secoYfi�lse him. hat euddeoly A will w" �' row �a 1J.g Omce.Bdisaa Slock..Chleaio _ :: -" - - ':,i. .fie - ri. mann sena ebe said, to-a weak, bollew vntoe, eaed tfas ooape �AY. ''-_ _ ".Toa haves'come. Henry. I-I wanted to °4 < - M sus yon, to tell you I am dying." _ _ ,. 1i ° , .. _ 4:. 11 .G` .,:C•, 6,,S..>'i {.. t "4. ,. -}.M -',K4 i° :'+-�.,1',&'"J C :!!Y, -�' •a r, "-'L:; y,.- ,,. ,rws r". .:•.,,y. ..}• :.Iftk -,,:,,., .,,,.,„•vtS�.tt .L•c. ..•.^r ,w' -:„i ,g' •:..rC.i j, 52 ✓ s a'2'c' '#t E."'.'' :z".l v°= i .. ir",a: 'i'' :`�.F..ersew,,.r •.,..>.ty,,,a? e'u°,.. s�..roirvi' yi;.� "A"•1. �'' + Et s- ••r:�.` drat"a s. .?~l /'`' `e, T L a- w`"M a • WNL•• "' .gC'� ,�•r "<T:t't. `" .:ri .'s `.� . :fie .a' •k..w` :y ,nL.icT..°:... '` «w,,. * �, nes- • ln. + .. -.T..r;s+-` '?a•,c----' .,c•, i--� r'-----•..��-sem . _ - r .•.,'.4'. "v. q,E•. .. .: . •P��il .., ,,, .-, •"� ,t,,.+ - -, � ".".:�'Tn,a�..+,,,- : }3.. _ -�r- as°�Sr.,�„':'c. •..r..: ..r . "�ra'�"' ";3� .Y".:"C'"'d,'„ £,�•-."_ ,.�;'.. e. ,,., > +„ :#Taag}�us rte .: t95P..."_, F>, x N: �""�s. . ,r -y �� •: ;.. .�v'" .,?:3 =at w ..(-. b,- '�, tl ui 4c- ^SI,' ..+'t .7._4•..Mc:a. .w,.: ;,, ,.(' C. .. a' T . - •yF. XJ` .sZ•y ��.9'•'�.iJ,r...�.6`�'L-:��i.. q'L.ro' ^'•�-. y. .. .:. n.` .. R.. . •i S'„p:,3' w.. .. ,... ..Y.-'.:.'.. - ',.'�a'... .lt.' ,...... ?'. •.✓nT- ... "I. Q... .,':�_ 9 y-t. C.. .. , Y+ 7. Y - r / UA� - -CutteSr. fosale, apply W. J. + ROAD r • Ql rdon, Pickerring. Cn Monday .evening,January 19th, -Rd. F. Gormley was home on the Methodist,Ladies'Aid met at theYh -John Fisher, real estate agent, Monday attending the funeral of home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Jackson, a the late Mire. James Gormley. where some of their relatives had al- of Toronto, was in town on Tues. —C. W. Disney,of Balsam,spent ready gathered. do address was read Y. Monday and Ttresday at the home by the Secretary in which kindly _ - -t --- W. F. Henderson is-seriously reference was made to the 'faithful : __ _ _ of his sister,,Mrs. UriabIones. :ill with an attack of.blood-poison , -The annual meeting .of St. Jackson for so luny; a, time in the f! Ing. Andrew's congregation will be- Brog ban cburcb. Mrs. L.Johnston. 'Good Fresh Groceries all•-the time -Mrs. (Dr.)Bateman, of Toron- t3 spent Sunday with her mother, held on Thursday sussing next. on behalf of the Aid,presented Aft. Mrs. B. Baatitig. -Mrs. A. T.Boyes,of Belleville, Jackson.with$ver handsome Morrie -Arthur Leng, of Toronto, is was- here-on on ,Monday .attending chair of old English oak, upholstered HONEY-Pure clover,put tip'in'attractive 5 lb. ls,75 cents r pail. home with his mother for a week the funeral of the late Mrs. Gorm- in`dark green plush brocade. Mr. Ia quart 'ars,60c per jar. In pint jars$5c' per jar, 1b, felly Jackson-replied in feelin terms. The ' ley. P ' g glasses, 1 per glass. t' -or two on vacation. afpair vt+as a complete snr rise to him _ y F. Bunting of Toronto war# P p 's --Miss Mary Clark left on Moa and•this speaks volumes for Mrs.Jack- Fresh Household Salman-,-20c per can. -flood Canned-Tnmatoee,-z� da to spend three weeks with her ere on Monday .atteo'dTl the son and proves beyond a doubt that. y funeral of -the late Mrs." ames . per can- Peas, 2 cans for.25c. Corral 8 cane for 25c. grandparents in Hamilton. ladies can keep a secret when nece$- =D Simpson intends moving Gormley. saey. Rev. Mr.Tink, H. Ellicott and into his new residence nett week, -The young men of this, local- others made brief speeches; Mr. and - TWO GROCERY BPECIALS ,rt ; the carpenters having just coni- sty are giving 4 dance to their Aire.Tink sang a duet; a solo by Mrs. _ pe friendain_th _tn8nha11_Ohis._S+ri- Tink and choruses by otherA._ Choice -_ --Good V$leneia Rifisins-Some are a Nttlp"cn¢�ared_5 nontn ]b. _ da evenin reTie were served. A-UId 1.ian-Harry shipped y g' ' - Good Whits Ream-5 cents per lb. y Peed' ;a, cAri _The school board have secured Syne `and -Good•Night Ladies. an �y p �x. .- F -load of mixed stock froth Brook- the services of-Miss Fraser, of finally Blest be the Tie that Bide7. - • . het in early for these." ;��► x ' '�,-I.Ain on Saturday, and also a load were sung, and thli "ant_event Kenmore; as successor to Kiss closed with.prayer b h from-Pickering-on-Tur This p y y the pastor. 76 ssia�'---- s -W bt-as`.-teae�_of the inter = . makes four carloads within -eight - :.Big Assortment at the Big More mediate department of the public ` school. Miss Fraser comes well HAIR MINTS —A number of the young pea recommended andeis expected to WORTHY TSE ATTENTION of PEOPLE Men's Heavy" Mitts, 50c 75e, 1.00, 1.26 a to 2.35. Man different - le of the-village attended the WHO WISH TO PRESERvB THE p y ,r pp take charge on Monday nett, lines to choose from. See them. Hockey match at Whitby on Fri- HAIR _ -On Wednesday evening the D a�day nigb.t mast, between Cobourg C. C. Club, after a.pleasant sleigh- -Alwaya,bave your own brush and Men's heavy Rubbers and Sox-Two buckle robber,' leather"top, and Whitby, In which the former ,ride, met at the home of Elmer comb at home or,at hair dresser's. snag-proof Rubbers, Overshoes, one and two buekle,'all sizes. won by the score of 5.to 2. Never use a brush or comb found in -_. Powell, where they spent a glea- -Our merchants state that they public places, they are usually covered odid_.g sortmc•nt of Overalls; Smocks, ' _ sand evening is games and other with dandruff germs. - -have never had in the-past suclies► . g Work Shirts, Pants, etc. demand for fish and oysters as amusements till about 11 o clock, Wash your hair brush weekly with when refreshments were served, soap and warm water to which may - tbey lfave had.this winter. Th after which -the party left for be added an antise tic. attribute -this to the prohibitive P Aden—See-our all felt and Sheepskin Boots _ 4 rice of. beef and 'pork and-other home' shampoo the herr every week or so r t P p —On Saturday morning one with pure soap and water. right_ ._ cold _ w. A41 - nnea<ts. of the most highly respected reef- Use Parisian gage every dap. rub- _ Bo just for this weather. . h —The annual sleigh-ride of the bing thoroughly intp the scalp. dente of•the. township, Mrs. Jae, Methodist 8abbatb school sad Parisian Sage. which comes in a „__Big Assortment at the Big Store it. Gormley, died 'suddenly at her large 50 cent bottle.is guaranteed b ' -also that of St. Andrew'e-Sabbatb' bome on the lake shore, in her D.-Pettit to destroy dndruff -germs - School will take place this (Fri- 134th year. The deceased had not and abolish dandruff-to atop hair _ day)eventog: As usual a.hot sup- been well for some time having from falling and scalp from itching or SBI�TE�t HOCKEY ►�TICKS1 F'+tC' '-=per will be served.ba•the•returo suffered from weakness, but had money refunded, Tom their outing. not a pais nor ache. A day or two - Ta put life and beauty into dull- Hockey Siates from 50 cents to 5.400 per pair -On Monday night as Kenn before her death she became dry or faded hair and make it soft y Hotkelt-SticIrs from 10.cents a.-piece_ - - Gordon way lsyIng ho- ke with and =-.ss-i'ariaiarr p y somewhat worse, but her- condi- u� On ?North Riverdale in a match with it is one of the quickrest acting Bair I fi Riverdale. be had the misfortune -tion was not considered at all tol les_ known. . Pu-Fk=, Ankle Supporte,.Straps, Ete. critical, so that her death on Sat- to have his shoulder dislocated. arday morning tante as a great Hand Sleighs 85e, 50c, 75c and$1.00. ----In cmnsegnence he has been spend= shock to her numerous- friends. PICKERIbTG MARKI:T.S - _ _. - - — - _ -ung a few days at the home of h s The deceased was a woman. who } parents here, but intends to re- White Winter Wheat, . .......: .8d had endeared herself to every Red .,.. .8t3 A snap for Sportsmen—Good smokless loaded shelle,-12 s ., anme work on•Monday next. P p Ona with whom she had become Mixed •' °'. ". ...... .93. -We are indebted to F. T. acquainfed. The most ontietand Spring Wheat.................o, = gauge No. 4 shot, 55 cents per box. Come.quick. Brignall for several copies of the ing feature of her character was Goose ' - .75 Dryden Observer and Star, which S routed., ..... her kind of heart, and her p ...... . . ..... .. 70-80 , fa well illustrated, and shows the Ants . . . 9b - home - noted for its hospital- .. progressive chsraater of •that it She w a-s�the friend o! suet _� �' tnorthern tows is Ontario. Mr. o e with whom-sb q rOUNTY COUNCIL me CHAPMBrigaall has been aside t o e came in cos• • tact;-and the many who frequent- County of Ontario the Rainy Raver District for a ed her home swill never forget the — lautober-of pears, and now CXM hospitality that was extended to The first meeting of the Council of j O L �"js Q E = duets s flolumber wholesale and them. She was a native of Pick the Corporation of the County of On- _ retail lumber and Food business Bring, her father, the late John tario.for the year 1914. will beheld at �- 3n Dryden. - the Court House. Town of Whitby, Is a m8IIaC6 t0 BOUT IBmll, y _. . - O'Leary, baying-been an employee • _ -At their regular meeting on of the Grand Trunk Railway, and On Tuesday. the?.'ith day of January, _ Tuesday night the following ofB- site has resided is this township 1914, at the hour of Two o'clock in - ..Come is and see the bargains vers of the 1. O. O. F. for the year the afternoon. - _ y all her life, and efface her mar- 'we are giving is Heaters and 11914, were installed by D. D. G. M. riage to Mr. Gormley has lived on All accounts to a laid rdeore the . yy lletclter, Port Perry, assisted Council should be forwarded co. the Parlor Cooks. Clark s Car the lake ahoFe. Her .funeral .Clerk, at least-4hree days before the y e D. D. G. Marshall Pnrdy, whh-h took place on-Monday aft- sweeting of the Council. - ria Re. Heaters, Sleighs and also of Port Perry : I. P.4 G., Bra ernoon,to Erskine cemetery was J: E.. FAREWELL, "Sleigh Bells. Cross ant sawn, J, Richardson ; N. G., Biro. Chas, ver I'ar -1 attended which a. ._-- -- Y ge y __... County Clerk. _ - _ - _ Pitkey;.V.G„ Bro. F. Prowse ; R. showed the high respect in which - p zea,. ze handles a -�•` S.. Bro. W. G. Ham ; F. S„Bro. J. she was held. She is survived by Wi►1r/ yT.OYCE' ' Stephenson; Treas., Bro. John a sorrowing husband and two � practical 9hoetnal:er baa - rather lines -Clark; Warden, Bro. F. Adair sons, Joseph and Daniel: also y Con., Bro. T. Law , O. G., Bro. A. two sisters., Mrs. B. Heck and paned o a . -Clark ; I: G,, Bro. H, Powell : R; 1l1r=. A: Reek, both of Toronto,- S. oronto; JOSEPH-S. N. G., Bro. G, Law L..S; N._G. .�._. -Shoe R �i1g Sho H _B-U N DY x•; a Bre. J.-Balad'on r R. S. V. G.; Bro. DUMBARTON �iext door to W. J.. Coakweli's L. D. Banks: L. S. V. G., Bro. R. The Townships. S. Convention held }farness shop, where he is pre- VS�NCEl4E. .,GREETINGS Balsdon ; R. S. S., Bro. r. Potter ,, at Du°barton was well attended by reel to do all. ki4pd`s-e€-__ L. S.-S., Bro. W.. Shepherd. After the northern .part of the township, repai6ng work.- .-installation I _ ._inatallatioo refreshments were Toe forenoon was spent in.the givio ;;� tail cep ctfnlI oolicited , served by Thus. Law, this.being of reports from the various schobs y ` We wlBh -t4 -thunk all our .Cltstonlels -" i ? followed by a pleasing progratu of and appointing the nominating cum• W. ROYCE, PICKERING r . ' eheechea, recitations and nxtsic. mittee. In the afternoon the various both •Old and new. for past superiatendente of Depnrtmenta gave The South Ontario Farmers' reports and Mr. W, J. Turner Rave , patronage and hope for - " and Women's Institutes will hold a report of the Provincial S. S. Con- ApplesApples.. _ - their supplementary meetings in ventioa which was most entertaining. a continuance-of r this district during. next week. Rev. J, Rae, of Toronto, conducted a ' On Monday, Jan. 25th they will Round Table Conference, o° S.. S, J. & J. O'Brien;-apple •e=porters, ;- the Sante be held is Whitby,• in .the Agri- methods and a.-moat .profitable.-hour -.--:are prepared -to Lay-the. _ was thus spent. The auditing coin highest price for - -'N a wish One and all a Bright and a . =` cultural rooms- and the Town g . 1- mittee gave its report with Andrew — Hall. Ori Tuesday they will be Alliso°..of Dunhartrn, �pTea.,. and t►11 kinds of winter apples. - - -- -and Prosperous New.Year held in the Masonic. Hall, Brook. W,'J. Michell as sect. This is the - T- Iiu, and ion•Wednesday., at Kin• sixteenth year that 'Mr. 'Michell has Wire'or write in care of the sale in the Temperance Hall, served in this capacity. The evening G: `A. :-GILI�ESPIE, DUNBARTON land at Mrs. Brignall's. On Thurs- session was taken no by an interest ia CIORDON' HOUSE - da at Bron ham in the Town address .by Rev. G. 1.. Johnston, o y._ -- --�--- Pickerin . on Teacher Training and -Hall and Temperpnce, Hall, 'Roo .PICKE-RINGt Ont.. - - b: on Friday the Farmer`s Instate as t°souring lecturebyRev. J. Rae on will meet in the Town Hall and b e'Suond yD hool°g 'Donbart PREPARE FOR -COLD WEATHER 7. the Women's Institute at Mrs. friends won the hearty appreciation lie'pai rShop'(Dr.)Field'd: -The meetings will of the delegates by the warm recep ! _� I HAVE A _- b3 Held at 2,80 p. m. and 7 p. tn. tion they gave them.- The undersigned Full Robes, Blankets, Rubber Rugs, Plush Rage, G' The ladies meeting in the after- stock of -noon will cover subjects of pTac- BALE REQISTER: _ is prepared to mitt and driving gauntlets at reasonable prices.• tical interest to all borne-makers. - pair all makes of bicycles, etc. . r Single and Team It on hand. Mrs. W. Dawson, of Parkhill, well TL'E8DAY, JAN. 27th-E:tenaive nuc• Also, agent for mill belts, maehiae tion sale of registered bore", cattle, a .• ardd,resa the meetings: She is 'a - g belts of all'kinds,automobiles, - _lilsu trunk., suit_cases, whips,-halters,;etc. hogs, farm implements,etc. on lot , 1 and Toro tl attended-to: r (good speaker and illustrates lisp - P mutorcy les etc. -addresses in a wayto attract and- Itf, con.b. Pickering, the property Repairing neat y p p y of J.W.Hogle. Bale at 12 sharp. Ind phone 1913 Pick. ' entertain her audiences as well. as Lunch at 11, See bills for-full par- -to instruct them. The farmers' titulars. Wm. Maw, auctioneer, BUSsell. �l.xl(.ireW PTCI EKING .HARNESS EMPORIUM - meetin will deal with subjects *: 8 WEDNESDAY, JAN. 28th.=4redit enc- �y, J. COAKWELL }" - and problems of every day inter• tion sale of fresh milch cows, - :PICKERI;VG, Oat.;•, Phone Ind. 301. - ' = est to the farming community in- springers,.young cattle. Colts, pigs, ;• icluding dairying, seed improve- etc..at lot. 84 con.. t3, Pickering, meat and fruit growing. In the (Green River), the property of A Erna ALE MILLS eveniug the subjeetq discussed Helsey.. Sale at l o'clock sharp. Sep p=CKERINC ^ /� C� will be of interest to all, especi- posters.' Fred Poarill, auctSot;eer. 0 T S' AND r SH . s All the young, and provide A EDNESDAY, FEB.3RD--peAuction sale ds th,e.. lace to et our.next- _ - - _ program of a musical and Htera of household furniture,horses,rigs, p K y ry harness,etc., the property of C. J. ._ _ beg ofenour. 'We htive the largest-stock of Boots and Shoes we ever carried cliaracter: These meetings should Brodie,at bit residgnce,.Claremont. ^' be reell attended by all. ' The Sale as I o'clock, Sharp Terms Ogilvie's Royal Housebold can't bs_ and bought before the advance.in Prices.: and are � s practical fArnter is'the one tubo cash. gee bills. W. B. Powell; - beat for Bread. ,,prepared to give the public the'beneflt _ ! ' will snake a success,' and be will auctioneer, - Glenora"Flour Pastry Flour' - • -Nothing-bitt first-class boots < Alwaysb2ten to any new. stigg'es- �",•�• Graham Flour in stock. _ t1Ca9 that will likely increase the CARD OF THANKS Fresh Rolled Oats " revenues froth the -farm. The --- ! Bran and Sborts �1 d' fnrmera tnetitute meetings is the We feel exceedingly grateful for Oats and Oat Chop mss- _� L o T• I N..Vr _ • place where one.is most e) -.W thA many eYprQmsions of sympathy ex. _. Barley and Barley-Chop ;hear these new sit �Ptione and Ptsased and kindness shown to ua in Mixed Feeds The noted 20th Ceuturp bt�t►nd,hundreds of eantplestoselect from. our recent great bereavement. ...:.:4 to bear them disci A. A, M. Molassine Meal and Molasses Meal .�1 perfect flt guaranteed or no sale. Theme expressions ehAll ever be Camnbvll. dairyman. Mnxvilie. rherished by us and in the meantime Special prices is ton lots. Sceltbe new style in overeoate. ' and J. O. Drake, the c king of help to eacourage us during our dark ' F _ F. W . Weel�e t will ' r' ' Eaevx GonnLy. fat ddresseQ � bout•s of Borrow. ,p� •�'��yt�� (�. ,�,��t E JAMSdt QORXLET AND FAxtLT. ChoWag every.daY R.- A, B BUNT —,F�� �+" t1t,t11�38 JneB f! ' . .. rte•t' �„ at ,r - -. w .. . rya r,y� w. r