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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1914_01_30 F TT 1T"�".fV w' F'f' F:%F. +.r••' Y J 31+ .ay .A. 7..,:..ys.. •. --'.-..,c,-�... :.r>.,.ti. .-.,:...... ��' ad':.•a_..:rt- .i.4'-:�.�,u-c-.v:- .•`c ++:�F.'�.''+r,�.+=z: r-,fwa w,:. •'ait'Yirw� o.¢ .,.ar� im:.`vf.`iM1r.�na sa+`ax.'-,r '.02" - .`rPi'+J'. inn••:if :,.,.- .. ,:,. - 7 'f ' r;y:+.". . ....;,;:.. ,. a..y..< _y 'A►,.. •.�,., ,,..:^k,-�-f•.,'�'�' :r. '•oma .�+^3"� ',r- , r u : y .. + PICK-ERING, Y • IY:R ;XXL. SgxII " . :- �-h1CSERIIiT(1, ONT., PRIDAY,-��NUARY �30, 1914 - .:. ' 1'�To. ].8 �. / -- srfssi�aitat dam>ss. - . - yYEBT Ht6L, - help to build up the lodge here. SPINK MILLS Our Sunday f4chool made a ebange Established 76 yearsW. T. Heron sold bis driver one daMedical from the reglar routine last Sabbath, . _ .. last weed for a good figure to George it befog decided at the annual meet• Cogltice, of Highland-Creek• ing that every fourth Sabbath be a E. FOR$YTH. a towei Regis- T A pleasant event took place last R• tersd member of the Optotoetricai ris.o rest da for the aupt. and teachersFriday eceniag at the home of James GREENWOOD - - y station oi0etarid Special attention gi►ea to 'Wilton, when the members of the and that teachers be chosen from the the fitting of glass". Eyes tooted free. North Bible class to replace the regular - to olaremont. 4Gti "' :• - _ Choir of the Washington church as- ngAwork -' - m e n esen a im t a nicely last Sabbath d very and iitueh of the .. .. C. mcKINNO':�T,'N.D., L.R.C.S., - FLOUR- ' handsome' rocking chai1r, upholstered N. Edinburgh, memtidr of the ccs ego of latent energy was brought to light, ih leather, as a token of appreciation khyeiciana and Surgeons of Ontario,I soba,. "Whit Satin,".. Beat Manitoba thus preparing teachers to take up the of Re Rojal College of Sur"Pon P, E inburgh. ` CEeAm-Bonn " " Blended of ills services as A member of the work when needed. After the tft»oial Ft:eniioa .to deieit of band t choir, His daughter,•Miffs Olive was J -- ' - oW.1dreh. "Core and rbsidence;'Brodgh ki. "Tea-Buns," -= " Past f h hentoR er ship ve a onvenl_-tion ` IY also made the.recipient-of a beautiful report u n Until further notice twill agate Ch_op R: W. W ILSON-TORT _ _-- -- ofd neck chain and-1 ket, Mr, Wil- eTd at Dunbarton Jari:14, which was Three Days each week---.--.'. proctor-The case of diteare rrm red by - to►i, In behalf of himself and daugb- ,t At Fir erin of the a iiday Consultation free. ( FEED ter, th'rfts And expressed eased dee their valau� much appreciated. —DOLLY. MONDAY,AYFR DAY E y ap DOL Y O\D SDA egret * rit Pickering on Moeda s, Weduesdays andabl .-= HIGHLAN P one 344,06Lawa�tiilgeQe B',sogth, Oshawa; `JUMBO" FEED FLOUR leaves sthe hortly for stBrougham,. ilto where- The Highland Creek Branch of the CREEK It papa to have for horses. SHORTS Raked BRAN ,PICKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL SHORTS he has leased W. J. Hogle's farm., Women's Institute purpose having a A car of OIL CARE just arrived: No r. and X-RAY INSTITUTE OAT CHOP sleigbridiog party to the home of Mrs. other feed like it for fattening PICKHRlNGI, 'bNTARio MANITOBA OATS GREENWOOD W, Cowan, ••Rosebank,"on Wednes- cattle.' Try some, � - ' AMERIeAN CORN `' dayafternoon, Feb. 98th. This being I will give R. $L07N.TOprLS,.X. B„ X. D.._C. D[., Walter Wilson and his brother-in• g' lowest car load price'to say= law, C. Walters, spent. Wednesday in the regular monthly meeting as many farmer buying 5 bags flour or over. Pi yeician-ta-chs:gs FEED OF ALL KINDS as possible avail themselves of the Markham. I (let in your stock now and save money Specialist ic.Bectal Diseases. prostatic Dia- extra good time expected. •' wee of Men, Diseases of Women, Cam Our Quite a number from here are at- Quality guaranteed or return Our ptii ee are the lowest A meeting of the East York Farm- Tamara,B•Rda examination Diseases,oteye. tending the Institute meeting at Kin- > Institute ill be o ay, the flour, i•r,node;throat end snags. �ittlugglasses and Quality the best sere to-day ruesdA all accts ane chronic .dd1s7 to 0 �� lnOwin tales h ride from here to the The Nome sin ll Institute Hail 1 meet at F• Z' �RFr� ` O�oa Bon»tfl,to 3 sad?to i- t9ly q y even= Rt - a Claremont rink had to be postponed the same .hour in the home of Mrs. Legal. P P Yeo. Bennet, adjoining the hall, Miss Charles And Mrs. Welters, f Oak• Powell, of Whitby• will he wie .theSeralliton ' ' T E. FAREWELL, K.C., BARRIS= J• L• SPINE LIMITED wood, are spending part of their Ladies in the Afternoon. She will also v • TEB•CommtyCrownAttorney,andcounty f s honeymoon-' w'ith W+titer an1d ',Ira. t 19Wsedtoz. Qoart House.Whitby. lily a rt ' the of evening meet- WilP�n. ke pa to joint ` -- - -. - - -PICKERING. ONT. ing. 31r. Anson Groh.Preston• one of _ /� Wm. Middleton lost a valuable has A number of •" E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and several speakers • 11.solicitor,lsotary Pabllc.E:'o. _Money to horse one day this week. The ariim interesting siihjeces,among ese e ,alas. omCo Brock 8: ltiorth, iVhi:h., 9,Iy had been out In the yard for exercise Coa e�. ' - -- -- and while beim* tied u in the stable "Stairway to 'aeiecess." Vucai and in- --' — LOC3K HARE ! P strumental music supplied- by local 6344irtes.0 6alrbo. - - aRsiio„dropped dead, talent. Supper provided for those at- ` T1>.e C7laremont FuI rtl F. L. Green's men ane busy these tending the afternoon meetings. , xz7� G. HAM--Issuer of Marriage tare_♦s'toi*c� days taking down the old orange hall, Everybody come and enjny the excep- k�' • Liesuses in the County'"ot on:arto, be having purchased the same with tionall' _ Pickering Village, 271y is the best place _to get your the intention,we believe. of erecting y�stood talent sent us. PLENTY OF - . l HOUSE FCRNISHINCrS. we have a public hall, providing enough funds -- l— KIN8ALE - - i (t _ r .POU CHER. Real Estate A ic- +dressers, washstands_iron.iron _ can be collected to eorllplete the build- -JL - MJ��Qey Vhes�nU� tioa•er• odl;a:o:, coneotor and iaeair and brass bedateAds at- Miss Eva Jones. of Toronto, visited _ 'b!marrisge.liceases,Broogbatn,- -sty � P ing for.suits, buffette, and The Epworth League. of Claremont at C. J. Stevenson's recently. ' r HOPPER-Issuer of. Marrta�e side boards, mattresses and spring and a few of their friends, numbering Thomas Saddler is rulver•tising fer and Pea, D•_ Lic•ases._ia th•.Qocaty of Ontario, couches, and all kinds of ebairs In all about.flit id our Le ue s o wife=young women beware. D>dea at store and bis realdeaw.Cl•r•moat. 9 � � Mr. and Mrs. Spears. of Zion, at- always in stock, also many vibit on Friday evening, Lunch was Pe aIBU Steam Coal _ DR.BEATON,TOWNSHIP CLERK other articles too numerous served in the church while the visitors tended service here Sunday evening, , • goaveraneee,Ocininlsionor for i to mention, Rememberwe supplied most of the program.” The Mrs. R. A..McBrien has sold his r ; a6davi". •eeoontans. Bw money " loan steep the goods and de- most unfortunate part was the return farm to Mr. Young and will soon va- O:�i HAND a� oa farm ��oopp�� ••Ise•r of marrsy L& liver them to our tri It rained. Bate the same. •stave" 9Phii•va�i, Oat. y.T y p• _ - c , Rev. Trak reached an excellent �^ PO$TILL, Licensed Auctioneer, home. At the very P - - lowest price. DUNSARTON . ' sermon last Sunday night. The choir . foe 0011211144 kinds of sort ne Ontario,s rite gave some good music as is their usual L SPI N K_Ltd ts•a e. of all kinds •herr•.be on ahort•ee P don't s zt3 our town merchants. James gave is seriously ill at custom. J. • ewm••. riedr•.e Or«a•,vas P.O.. One, don't send roar ood dollars awe to build u gsome other present~ James Richardson and Miss Viola PICTc�ERING IT B. pOWItLL. Licensed Auc• y P Mise Allison Js at her home fora Lewis, Eugene Willson and Miss Win- IV . sloeser, valuator and cousctor for place. Yours for business; 6otida nie McBrien spent Sabbath with tela- so&"sa of Ontario sad York, an trade of - J. 1��Dales, B. A.. spent- Sunda tines and friends here. Slfi - sots•sondnee•d "d.sithpor datetoly io b t aactiar.on- The Lake$imrce Ice Co.ooinmenc few dews wood nee for a e chat success _ A_�die sot"ootlected. P'or dot"or otherpare AT� with his rents.uiapply"ra•id•oee.Elizabeth RL,Piet �• Htiii/ 0Ph ed cuttin ice last isqu. pant'and did esceileat service: -Theoa•orders loft as Nttwe Otae•,Pick- ► y R Bor uAcaab•s ■tore, Claremont: will re g Fourteen of the oung men turned ; w.•prompt attention. . BaNatactlon sestet• CLAREDIL)�TT Mrs. 1lacfaydea is quite all tit res- t•ed. My phoaeaamberislad•peadent ISO% ent,,but we hope to bear of her speedy --kickers"did not go. recovery, Robert McAvoy has chosen March Beat I lump Steam:Coal_and all alien S. p ��ws�O�K BABY Mlas Hazel Macfadyen arrived home the 4th next for his auction sale. He in Hard Coal. L1/ i� or w on Monday, owing tri-the Illness of is giving-u farming -and.everything s� >i iWH17EVALE, ONr.. _ her motbtyr, offered will be sold. His stock is as it U yvi. � E a' f? IVI E D 0 E S Ira. F. Gillespie,.of Toronto, spent ha been for years--second to none in u; Funeral Director and Hfabahaer. _ /r There are several oma he N wl the past tvet-k its thta guest of her son, the -neighborhood-baing A l-rattle A gaocl stock of 1 and 2-in. rough aft! •among 3 G, A.Gillespie. and horsed. Thev are in the pink of dressed her�tiov'It. Also matched Any business entrusted to me Ri.I Fdmily Remedies. : ' The re made. We Are-very 1P�c a to report rt Mrs. condition. so a E l r;id3d set of 1mDI8 _ �a„ee,a� � he carefully handled. right soil are roc mended with John 'Moll tosh su a y recovere meats• everything gond. See hilly in. ` `"" - pine Georgia -ppito - ' -=i✓haKgas Moderate- confider to tw itbo# a sin. particulars, :and basswood for'ceilings. ;Ira. Ti/ seas railed to,St,Catha• 'but remember 4th IrdFpFnden''Phone Nn, 1314. Nyal� Baby Cough gy cup JAL seines last week, owing to the' illness �i'e regret cern much .to report the - --- ';y Ali Bnb Laxative . tf R P __ - czr e+gter,-: �-ice,- gndition of Robept. McAvoy as -no `yal: worms-Syrup The Presbyterian Choir sae at Shingles and Sawn Cedar. 'a JOHN PHILIP F f� heLCPP—The out-look f11C Ella reCOt Pro POMP, - And PORdef� n'hitPvnle on Swndap utterno©n, at is very unsatisfactory to his many Nyals Soothing Sprup the Be List nnniversar-y servirrr. friends. If the communityloses Mr, Write or phi or prices. G- $as a full'lineof rresh and cur- `yals V a'led,ma, Etc.` Mrs. n%V.' J. 5 r;rks and habp.Ruth, p q ne f led meats constantly on hand. They are each worth the quarter asked of Elfros, Sask., are spending the S.S.and church. he being one of the A G R E E SO R y a alcAvoy it wilt he-a great blow to the and should be in dour child- winter wtih •lira. H. O'Brien;French- main pillars in both, having flUed the • max" - Spice-1301.1, •Breakfast - Bacon, rep's medicine cabinet. main's Bay. position of superintendent In our !: E&m, lSolugna, Weinei8, etc. Last T'hnraday Mr. Frank W Porter school-foi veara gave gefieral�•atisfli& LOCUST •HILL y 3 p Q and Miss Edna.HPard weri,.martied tion, Always doing his best for the Irid.•phone. house 'Ma.rkham 1504,71 k - " 1:iigheat pricPF paid for - F I C K E R I�� t H 111 M C in Taranto by Rev, Jahn 'ilcleil. general advancement of-all ander his Yard. Markham 72 Y, ;` Butcheri-s catt:e They'•will reside in Toronto. training. He., is a mats, well known �- ,• C T — •�• and-one of more than ordinary.ability 3 • • r D. PETTIT I T - ` . GREEN RIVER and faithful and true in every dense of TIME TABLE-Pickering Station& l �s the term. T.R. Trains goingEaet ass as follows- " Viekerint :V ve! ps(���;R= Q• ' ` We are glad to report those on our .f.�. No, bLi8.08 A M. sick list as much improved. •Rot GMAM .," ig Local 50 P M ' _-Jack-Nib - - - - - 1„ .14 Loam , 8.05 P.M. ' !'--'�12'Bt-C•I.8.88 figs I�OX---�11'e r r.r� even'n with Geo.W. Ferrier. '- Hiss B. Cassie s nt a #ew Ari s last a is West dee ae fallows- REAL ESTATE Mea Pohertson was a caller on Mrs, week with friend to n (Salt. y Tran Day or -n1gLt G. W. Ferrier Friday evening last. Wm. Mangrove and Iuias M. Brown No. -13 Local A.M. t >ttt�r�t�s>f 9t�i0 Born-At Green River on Friday, spent over Sunday in Toronto. BIIB II166t8 8u tTaIIIB 7 Mail 8.09 P. W, Jan. 23rd, to George and:Mrs. Rolph, St. John's W. F. M. $. met at the •gnndavincluded � Teamin rom ty atte6e.d to. •lt�11 �i*QtM R sen,. home of firs. T.C. Brown on Wednes- BP promptly - ..Agent for Canada Carraage Co. _ e Herb Percy vias the lucky man who day afternoon. ;: Insurance rates lower on farm• pro-. took the load toLocustHill rink Sat- .Miss McKay, of New York, is visit. �� $, pew petty and Village ITwellings, urday niglit. ing her •sister stud they together-are Pickering'. Dins. Ansi Mr:Sealy of Regina, ';ask, visiting the old home friends in oak- POPiJ LAR P• in first-class Companies. _ are visiting with the. former a aunt, vilte for a week. ' ATO '25T4J=j„"a= 31TOteo Mrs.-'R. J. Dafoe,for•a few weeks.- A. B. and Mrs. Matthews entertain- , Ima's '.Gifts Th Ro d-t0 Self SIIppOrt If not insured with me,call and A goodly number of oar citizens ed their friends on Wednesday ,even. e we're present 'at the Whitevale Bap• ing of this week to a dance, which The. •jnrit op young people de- compare rates. tist.anniversary services Sunday last. was much prijoyed by all. sire to urn ey, provide things S-roomed house to rent. The Ladies'Aid tea given a re. The.membera of the Home Circle Gold Necklets,Bracelet Watches for the seises and earn a living. , Win. Booth's on Tuesday last was one. will meet on Monday night at8 o'clock (fold I cads ONs er; w, is i take _ .of their best; the house•being filled"eb sharp to make arrangements for an Ebony Brushes, Combs,Mirrors. =' a tour in the wel - nown • 4, Rich 11 the door. oyster supper to be held in the near PendRnis and Lockets Mrs. J. Bradley has returned to her future. +11 members are requested to Fountain• Pens, gold mounted Mm"T home in SRskatoon, after -spending a be present.. and lain -Notary Public, Pickering, month with her parents, J. B. and ' The Ladies' Aid of the brougham P French' Ivory Goods ` • Mrs. VY ilson. Christian church will hold A social At $,terlipg Brash,. Comb and A number of the young people wrere the home of.Mrs.James W. Hogle o Mirror Sets � Da. Q _ entertained at the home of Mr. Bailey WedAesday,-Feb. 4th. Hot bisenitt Leather bags and Purses . H 0 P P I NG 11 Monday evening:when they enjoyed and honey will be. served,froin 5 until Gold, Gold-filled and Siiver ur.graduatea OST AVD HOLD good a very pleasant time. •o'clock. All are welcome. Admin- pug Links " positions owing to their avrsRloR AND OAT FLAKING J. B. Wilson took a'huge load of sion 15 cents. +" PREPARATION. Tbis;C011ege offers the Institute workers to the annual J, W.-Hegle's sale on Tuesday was �inaicRl Clocks, etc the best advantages. Enter now, The tindersigned-ie prepared to do roast ,At (leo. Pugh's, Whitevale, very largely attended by people.from -'FOR THE HOME ACA Write for i atalogue. _ grain dropping and oat where all enjoyed a good time. all parts ct the township and beyond. j p .•flaking every day.in the. Quarterly .service will be held in -Bidding was active, at:.a prices were Handsome es of Silverware, .W. J. Elliott, Principal p P� the Methodist church here at 10,90 a, higgh. The hammer was wielded by We have theal.,Quality the best Cor. Yonge an&Alexander Ste *.reek sassy, on m+ on'$undap. 'be board wilt meet W, B. Powell, of Pickering, Mr. Maw and at reasonable price, Knives Saturday. at the-patsonagb' oh Monday after being,unable to officiate owing to ill- forks and Spoons,also of sterl- _ _ noon. d s. ♦ ing silver, +. NE•��' tT011n �': BSjles, Greenwood Mrs. A. M. Ellis and family,are the annual meeting of St. John's Beautiful.CbinA and Cut Glass ` spending a week with the former's Sabbath Schooi was held on Monday pieces, in price from 8bc_up : •BLAC�SI�ITg SHOP I Rave all dots of water ? mother, Mrs. E. Nighswander, who evening at the home of George Philip A silver-tea set given complete ebas been under the doctor's care for when the following_officers and teach- or in,parts tf. some time, yrs were apointed for the year 1014: Dont forget Grandmother. $he w On account of the Ladies`Aid tea :Supt., H.--Malcolm; Asst.Supt., Fred will,likelyneed a.new pair of .'.The undersigned has opened a new C. B. IUGR, O! WHiTLVAL= ' heir even on the same evening as Casale, Sec.-Treas., W. Duncan, Li- f " blacksmith shopon the Kin is prepared, to furnish you an thirS g R' B Spectacles or special came. f3- P Pa y 7 B the Ladies'S. H. Club this week,the brariAn, R. Feasb reset. Sec.. L. - Eyes tested after Xmas. Ston road oppoalte the in the line of ,water supply such as latter have decided to postpone their Devitt. Teacher of Bible Class, :firs. f�7 T ' Quaker church, two pumps, windmills, 'hydraulic rams, roosting for one week, when a4ull at- Brown; Asst.'r George Philip; No. 1 R. N� 'BASSET i miles east of - tendance is requested. girls, Mrs. Philip; No.2, Ella Linton: ler ' plumbing, etc. Mr. Blair, organizer for the A.O. U. No. 3. Marjorie McKinnon ; Boys' Pickering Village. fEt j r�wRr,ILR wxn opTicrsvl The are also expert well drillers XV.. is in our village soliciting for can- e'Ass, V. Brown. Infant class, E. Mat- Work guaranteed. Charges moderate p P didates for the society. He isdeeirous calm; Supt. Cradle Roll. M. Feaabv: opposite tvadrl WHITBY and ,sayer,#all-y solicit ynnr patron poor autos -•� �• I L age for the .cure. Ind u4•ion, 1521• of ohtaininq a goodly number of the lOrganist, J. Malcolm ; Aast. Organist., �c :3-�• 1 feminine sex as he thinks it wonld.IM. F?nahy. i 1 ,+. b "..G?� i ,:a�;r,.:W.<tt'. «.'., a -veno ,r,^!.•n.. 7 -,n:R��,::k. r� Y r + �b.Y 6�. � ...�, �x+ll�t'U .�t� ::'•A`•N iii� � �yA''� 6".' u'o$!7't'�+�,aa-• M SdfA J." .K',: �'rart'� {�',t ,4 ""•i ".4^P %S , • i. a 4 ,�,. Y x; �., .,4n..�«�,- w�r.�.,- ;� :c'�v': •itl .l`t. ;o.�« ,��.,� ti.,u,. ,�.. -,4,,• - K , 77 ,, ., . _ _ / :.' • ' y ' __'mow --- M�����S _-���y - omr»enf "c°�-- r It's easier to boast than makeoo ;ZLOWPeople who dME TO PRESENT l• �Q rift with the tide make TO HER DAUGHT ii�� Friedmann Again. a poor landing. MY BEST FRIEND A report comes from Germany to itis Y ' + effect that the Friedmann treatment bas One idea of a tree thinker is a man �Ce to �t1aS� Her Health b Keeping been placed at the disposal of the medical Who isn't married. rofewioa and that am a result it has d ` p p Encourage ldndneea—even it you r received a new a.nd�mdre favorable hear• .• •. �� '•� Ing- Professor Kraus days that it is evi- have to practice on yourself. _-- ---' er'Blood Su�ttn�lp Pure. �� i YN J =dent than ^somethtpg atrrpriniag" in b,- When poverty comer in at,the win- � r a' RO fore the medical world and that-in the dew it is getaway da for love. 'Anxious mothers who see their case of exwriments already mads;there B y D was ••an uutieually rapid declinei' of the Don't expect the world to laugh YEAST 3, date htera fail in strength, became p S g � leYmptoms. He has '-never sees such re- with -you 1! you are laughing at the '.tpale and languid,* can be certain sults with tuberculin," and much more to world. y 8 8 Ht Vf!iITESi• that the rause of their anxiet is the same effect• other testimony in that Y IY the front parlor is clean'a girl^i.3 �� 1 of Dr. Simon Baruch of New York, who • ;the condition of the growing girls says that "German.physicians seem to apt to think the whole house is all I���/�//���� r �AKES At no time in her life does have withdrawn their opposition," and right. � // ? 6 girl stand in greater need of adds that if Friedmann had not acted in A married man always eaya he is _ so eccentric a manner while in America I glad .of it-but he seldom attempa to pure, red blood and the strength he would have made a more favorable impression. This all sounds rather'curt, prove it. -t jh it alone can give her, than, one .since it was understood at the time If men had the gift of second sight I1Y'BUYING �' nuc:that rful-1 tanto 'had been rn do of the Fried- there wewld a of love he mann remedy and that it was found to be BE CAREFUL TO Mood. It is then that anaemia rapid- ineffective. In fact it wsa said to be at first. E.W.GILt:ETT CO. tatC ly develops and the growing girl positively harmful. Now it seems that On their 'wedding day a mea will SPECIFY TORONTO. l1ETTCOMFA German hysiclans are amazed at the readily agree to gratify his wife's YEAST wtNNlaca. MONTRIAL. —finds herself--ill declining health. eu�i'I:tuF reeulte of this earns tseatMOnt- IRVYJ�L:CAKES _-- mall:eat--•cs`xsk:Beni -- If your daughter complains of feel Wen the investigation too oonservativef- the wish the easier it pis to gratify. DECLINE SUBSTITUTES _ i .- —lag constantly tired, if her appetite What- Remains to be Settled? ls,'fickle, if she.is breathless from Major Stewart L. Murray of the Gordon �,' How to Keep. Young, Patience with the faults of those y slight exertion, or if her heart pal- Highlanders and one of the beetknown SAFE AND SURE _ we dislike soon ceases to be a ver " itatea violently VII ' cin upstairs, British at�thoritiee au`the economics of" pp y going Ps war asks the British public to realises-UT.• FOR LITTLE ONES Speaking from`'- text of intemst Et is a.certain sign that her blood themselves the meaning of a conflict with to all women—'.'How to keep rue. In failing to meet the demands ti n Germany. He says that even with the young"—a lady writer on matters g. po British fleet in command of the seas the $ab 'e Own Tablets ars, a safe of femini " It, -because it is thin and watery. price of food would be at the famine S' n;e interest acid :— Given Matey a parr tune is played on a It is at such times that Dr, Wil- notch. Those who could afford to pay that and sure medicine for little ones. a woman of ordinary.healthy habits good horn. a price would get food and those who could They never fail to tegulate the who.is not over-worked, -the first - _hama' Pink Pills .for Pale People not afford to pay that price would get no ere worth their, we ht in old to food. The latter class will include about bowels, sweeten the stomach and thing to be oonaidered is her sleep. It pays to be honest, but some r g 8 10,xo,o0o people, and they "will not starve cure all the minor illi of bab take ata least eight - fired anaemic girls. They actually quietly." Here are ten million le - r times pay day is a long time show whvr,-aocording—tu 3Ia or urray, will oncerning t em rs. Duncan Joy, hours rest.- Women may ecus ing up. knake the new, red - blood —thy Vancouver, B.C., montes: I al- tom themselves to less, but it means "- ' starve under even the Most 'favorable * " _ -:- brings brightness to the' eye, the ,conditions of war, and there are probably bloom of health to the cheel�a, and another ten million people in Germany ways keep Baby's Orn Tablets in 8 Iods of vital force in the long run. — ( who also would etarve in about a week the house and give them to my little Many women take an early morning A California woman has erected ?� strength and activity to the whole g y. atter a doclaratlon of war. It seems that one whenever needed,'&s ae I think cup of tea—a •pernicious habit. In a remarkable residence for herself r body. . The following is an instance the' drawing together of Germany' and fact, the leas tea or coffee s woman at the age of 73. With the excep- England is very necessary to the happi• them the safest and surest. remedy of their value to young girls: Miss nese of both peoples. what remains to a mother can give her children." takes the better for her health and tion of the roof, frame and floors, Kilda Pearl Snowe, Barrington, it question Is it on sea or p land. 1a The Tablets are sold by medicine good looks. Comfort in dress is the house was built entirely by her it a gnestton of changing a policy? The I ".-` N.S., gradually drooped under an Interest of both peoples is towards eaoe another important point. Tight dealers or by mail at 25 cents a - t ' Istttaok of anaemia. At first she -what thea leads to war? 1e it such in- clothing-whether in gloves, boots ' mdg pale,. nnri ligtlaNR, syfferin¢ •idents as have occurred at Zabern which box from The Dr. Williams' Medi- or corsets-should be avoided. A� Indicate . Brockville,, Ont. from occasional headaches, but as ' —annoy-nce or d isco�ort in a wo- Agrloulture Is the Foondatlon. .e. , 4 khe trouble progressed, a severe _ mane clothing soon makes its im- PtYiiperity built up,)n artircial inflation FAMILIAR PHRA$E8. i Bough also attacked her, and her se w„res than precarious. Prosperity'bullt _ press on the countenance, nd friends feared she was in the grip on the development of .productive ante-r• means a tax on the net s as ell. Tb�yuan IS �”' - =of eoneum tion. Almost from the plisse not only endaree but provides the Terms of •8peech the Meaning of As to her dais} fare, it nee ands.ban mat fest p assurance of still great r development. Which Has Passed. i outset she was beim treated Medi- That is the lesson which Aroceorre Paish luxurious. but it cart be w esome latsilr ywo6 Keeps - g has been impressing on the penple of Can. " � ' tally, hilt with.no apparent bene- ada--whet=pie-paid that n uK._money He's a brick.'._is as .everyday ex- and sufficient. But stn rest is ' oresatoa, but it !e not generally known the chief thin at w i At. At a critical stage in her ill- must De devoted to the eaeouragemant of land settlement. 'Agriculture i►,, and must that it was coined by Lycurgus, the oonserves the vital forces.'' OeG' sees MiGs Snows Wisely decided be. the foundation on wh:oh the fabric of great _Spartan lawgiver, 2,800 years ` 'that she would give- Dr, Williams' the 'Dominion rests. No ene avor Is too ago. When Lyeurgua was asked if great which has for Its obj •t the promo Wanted. _ Pink Pills_ a trial. After taking tion of land production acd cheap and it would not be advisable to build a them for some time there was a easy distribution. brick wall around Sparta, he replied Wanted - Twelve well-educated, The simple fact Is that Canadians have that -the city already had a wall, of oonscientious young women ae pupil S�nthtiroat cels Incbettl, f noticeable improvement , in her got to get down to hard tacks. They have ' ease, and the Pills were gladly Con- pzovlded transportation machinery much mea and every man was s brick nurse in City Hospital, Cleveland, teot�aahs,,00., s 1ai0>tly t estored In excea• of their immediate requiremettu How many collectors know the ori• to vacancies caused by gradual rellle}ed b Vile• : sed she full .r _ Jtla until wan - what they have now to do is to increase stn of the word "dun"? Early to the ,• Ito he&]th. Miss Snoweyis to-day the volume of letitlmate business. No ons 19th century an English "constable, ion. Unusual variety o! expert r ins healthy and ragged as any girl who !mows the ns;+trai resources of the John Dun, became celebrated as a e New Nurses' Home soon to could wi■ Dominion doubts that. this can be done .h to he, and her friends W an extent far beyond existing limit. first-class collector of bad debts. Stib be completed. Finest contagious elleve that Dr, Williams' Pink But to do it means much less of the para• sequently a persistent following up of disease building in the State. Chil- . GPW Can tPilla saved her life. gttval element in the community and debtors became known am "dunning." dren'a Ward and Maternity De- OR ge�g et @' mans were real workers and producers "Take him doss a peg" is a fam11- + These Pills not only cure anaemia, It means too that parliament and the tar expression which dates back to the l partment. Two months Visiting leseS ' but all troubles due to ! blood t legisiattr* should concern themselves not (Nurses' work. Monthly allowance belatei> Vagg1: poor so mucb'woh the game of polities as with day of the great Saxon primate, St sad weak nerves. Sold-by all medi- the iocourasement and expansion of,pm Dunstan. To put a stop to hark ;from time o! acceptance. Address lrle..?be ads* F nlnw_ era�r_by-mni2_aat-50 " n d tee effort. d`skins and brawling, he made a law miss Frederik& K. Gainer. Prin - Radom d I a box or aix boxes for 02.50, fromclosedtheyearrees } - 1 The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., If above bore the I?ayrb alkl N a itdo" bei g sAj letablen the ettt vu So placed�as di'h He fFouldn't Contribute. int the year the t ermometer showed 500 ' SrockvilIe, Oat: ` to=regulate fhb size of the drink. y back in January aaad - Btheri.a titan began to get t00 lively .. "'• yCIIwon't COIItT}lt7nte- to AT SALMORAL. ll likely have very omi.huch winter. ent r. But we wtit or pugnacious, the .peg was lowered � nkville band Z" NothGaon- will support the Plu tt> tRe Ips. robably pay for that hest. and it w•_do In his mug. From this grew.the ex- o >> pher ie for + 's- 'Wold Highland Customs Are Still Mose spline` dawn. we will have • cold prebsion taking him .down a peg." +.I �o„aht you were- a loa�'r. of Kept Up. time of tt. Thne far there has leen little Everybody Jig's heard or used the �� mu c." y- slapped ltRl!/1!e demand either way. familiar expression: "Tell that to the I am „ - etaekeQ•aipe, 'At.Balmoral. the beloved Highland If the weather kind does ten demand We marines" but how many know 1t was 600 digress of heat and replace it with the _ home of queen Victoria. the present first popularized by .Lord ]Byron? In 4 ��t�a King always enjoys teeing his tenant' came amouuc of cola we shall [ear titers hie poem, "The Island," the following John, I was that the ng g has been Boot• caemteal eommottota some• _-ry and dependents happy, and--en- where—the sun has become enitry or the linea appear: rr a ` ._courage& the keeping up of all old earth h+rs twitched about a little on Its But whatsoever betide, ab, NFeuha� axis. But is the meantime we have bee pose of a full gmwa ostrich ie Highland customs, such as the torch- � J '- •�_�. treated royalty and have been favor now I$143. w 'light dance of the keepers and ghltltes, with weather-that han made the .beart Unman me not; the hour will not Help! Are, the usin them to when the stage are brought home after glad and the appetite leap for joy. allow--- p' y g 4 a good, day's stalking. Weirdly pro- Franos will Limit Saloons. :trim hate with now I" - tareaque these dances are, held 'fn A tear: I'm thine whatever Inter Owe again the a poneaa of alebholism venes, ' front of the Castle+, with the bills and to France. are matins an effort to re- "Right." gaoth Red, "that will do for IOh, Yee, to be Sure. - - woods and figures of the men fitfully strict the sale of spirits by placing a lit up By the light of the biasing pine limit off the number of saloons. For the marines." "That woman can do anything ' carr hilt have been introduced fess• ,p with figures," remarked the Boob. Ever woe+ MIR tteRq' torches. - do latter bed he into the Senate. of D passed uttiees. But in : FRIE N DLY TIP "What is she, a bookkeeper," beNacbee P Ittatb Iry TM When Royalty Is in residence at down to the Chamber of De , - ; Balmoral on Hallows en the old cus ._ asked the Cheerful Idiot, ttN21004 Vasoi .. -'toms pertaining to that day are al- always been ale to muster a majority. "Naw," ' replied the Boob. whit has promptly sbelved the measura ref to Isaikal. frays.fully carried out. Bonfires blaze Restored Hope gad Cot[ndenee, " � _ -. with th• result that saloons have..iacreaa• Shea a dressmaker. ' on many' of the hills, and lighted ed at an alarming rate. After several year& of indigestion torches are borne round the bounds I At the present time there is no etffective of the various farina.and homesteads way of 14mtting the number of sa)eons. and its attendant evil influence on Turning over a new_leaf is often t tPan.eB the evil epi[tIa euppoaed to I According to the mo.t reliable crura the ,mind, it is not very surprising just the same old leaf, with juiran-- v -- there ars now about 180,000 snob DLcee in that offs finally loaeti firth in #.bine _ �N let loose on Hallowe'en. The effect j Francs This works out ae one or every y B other,turn. 1t $Wt a Vtie�lt& ' 11 extremely pretty, when, from some R4 14A 82 inhabitants, equivalent to one tor. generally. elevated point of view, numbers of eve" 25 adults. In Germany there a only An Eastern-woman writes an in- "Do u find people generally sattee}tle+sped• one public house for every 246 inhabit, these torches can be nee-• flitting about gaff, one for eery 360 in the vatted tereetiag letter. She says• pretty civil F' asked a life insurance (aillr-teed.t4r the valley, while the fires axle burning atatea, one for every 130 in E_glaad. while „ ' tiff.the e g After sae ancient j to Norwa 9. DMD a on an air# are sa.e re ago I suffered from agent of debt collector. "Oh, yea, - t ceremonies, a 8ervanta' ball la held, to depend Upon evetry saloon. In Pati, an attack o! peritopitis which left indeed, answered -the latter; at whish the Royalties present mingle I alone.. there are 33,000 establiehmena me in a most miserable condition. they-nearly always ask me to call "freely with theft humble giieeta, and'where epiria are sold for consumption on ,► ' r r m again. - : a substantial supper brings the fes•'Ithe ls department for seine Inferieure _.. .... the premlees. or one for ever? 34 yards. For over two years I, suffered fro •b�,arytltNlitte" , tivittes to a oloet3. nervousness weak heart shortness - and is the Ears one for ',avers three or of breath, could not sleep, etc. beottiet Le-full e! let' ktf "My appetite was ravenous but Hate and Sound t New Iggne t "home hlnet"� _ The present bill, wb h hasn't, mnch pf 1 lallKmabAn• PTee► death l�eariy Claimed - abanoe of passing the Chamber, opt I felt starved all the time. I had yeses-paid, 'Write u►�da;. as it to by Deputy Berry, who mocenfuuy plenty of food but it did not seem to 6% BONDS @ 86 an Lvterest,- ted the opposition to last year's meaenre. bel I of discouraged, stopped or, $1360 and Interest per " New Brunswick Int henceforth the number of P S g + '$1,000 Bond. ■ saloons @hall be ttttiil—ed-to one for 4very medicine' and 'did' not care much ^� _ 2W inhabitants: No fresh lieeneee are to ,whether I lived or died. _ be issued until the number of saloons • Runkipallty of Esquimalt,,B.C., Dlttuistt erverrwiiero , falls to this average.tExisting interests "One day a friend asked me why (Adjoining victoria) Sell'.'Vaseline,'+ Was Restored to Her Anxious Fam•I are not to be disturbed, but are to become I didn't try Grape-Nuts food, stop British Naval vase en the paofSe•' made only fife• ily When Hope Had' Clone. extinct upon the death of the holders: y St. John, N.B., Dec. 15th.-At one ,I, drinking coffee and use Postum. I Write or Wire had Ioat faith in everything, but to ` time it was feared that -firs. J. Grant, EASTEBN .SECURITIES CO. PEARLS OF TRUTH please my friend I began to use of 3 White St., would succumb to the al s[res>v b1ae� k deadly ravages of. ,advanced- kidney J both, and soon became very fond trouble. 'My first attacks oY back- A friend is a person with whom I of them. oaf et James et., MONTII.EAL, P.Q. 'ion CMMt/Gwaa•,lrtetttnal A :ache and kidney trouble began years I may be sincere; before him I may "It wasn't very loiTg-before I got ago.` For six years that dull"gnawing think. aloud.-Emerson some strength, felt a decided pain has been present. When I ex- Friendship closes' its eyes rather 'erted myself'it was terribly intensified. than see the mocn eclipse; - while change in my system, hope sprang It I caught cold the pain ass unen- malice' denies that it is ever at the up in my heart and slowly but durable. I used incst everything, but. full.-Hare. surel•v, I got better. I could'sleep r Dream not tharany of you wlll'ever nothing gave that certain grateful re. very well, the constant craving for p Ilef that canis 'from IN lNamllton't3 obtain. Eternal Life unless you have fi,od ceased and ",I 'leave bef•ter already received it in th s life,i health now than before the. attack 1 s 1 - - Pella of Mandrake and Butternut. ,In- i - - ' stead of being bowed down with pain,{Spurgeon. _ to c}ay I am strong; enjoy splendid As far as"I know the women are as bf peritonitis. - �_. _ apV?ttte-, sleep soundly. Lost proper-j intelligent as the men, and, if given "M� huabaYtd and I are still —A apace been instiller•into my bloodivotes, the women could not make a -tieing•Grape-Nuts and Postum•"• bigger mess of it that.'the 'riieti have A HOUSEWIFE la JUDGED'BY HER KITCHEN. leeks are rosy with, color, and I I Name gi,�en by Canadian Postum +' Sha that day niaC l.lieard of so grand done.-Mr. W. Thorne. " _ It a man does not keep pace 'aith Co Windsor, Ont: Read The FORA BRItliHT STOVE A1t1® A BRIGH s m , icine as Dr., ilamilton's Pills." Roa to - Wellville ": in. --rykgs. REPUTATION, OSE.13LACK KNIGHT. Et.e v"%n'should uie. these-rills his .companions perhaps ft is Because + „ regular because good health 'pays, he heara a different drummt�e@r. Let' -There'a a Reason." Roti tt'a Rood, vigorous healtt} that him march to the music wh'iclt he' arver read the above letter?, A new Pi�6iE THC F f DALLEY �•hTD. 210 DUST fiegra,'.however;meaeured or Yar irdvay. "n• appear. trona tem•.to' time. -They 01 A9TL HAM 1 L O N.O NT. I No RxTsT oomee•to all who use TIr: Hamilton's are c•uaiae, tmo, and Rall of•human ldandrake and Butternut Pills. —Thoreau. 6nbbrest. 'tis . ks�.} , -,. _- ...:__ .- ,._� ... '... ,. -, •.i' a:-,y. ��+--tit«,;.. n:.: 'N'. ysy,:'� -•r�•••' a �ti� ,F"..!'.•. __... -.- .. '. ,r yc .•--_ t+. 1a.. ."k 11 ''S^ - Jbi" -t4XS`.�+'- Yn£. P .'�•'• •�+ •'.'.' w G+ i '7 5w . �. 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''r:. _9• �(.. .tilt: in- - r : - �t WHITES POOR PEARL DIVERS. - _� AUTOMOBILES ON THE FARM. o✓"� Doctor Said •He0 -N— `,� SIX Tried In Austraila Died or Were A Necessity on a Farm of (several - B�RNNG ft11 Had Diabetes Paralysed. �� Hundred Acres. v' - r r Efforts have recently been made to Besides making itself indispensable _ '—t>Nodd s Ito Pills Cleared employ white men as-pearl divers-off Po�K a t° the Canadian farkaer's pleasure, ff ECZEMA the coast of Australia, and 1'e ii3liaHon c,s-+. Out Ever Trace of It g i the automobile is playing an Intensely _ Every for the plirpoee has been adopted, !n � '''! ares Practical part in his :work. A bus- order to more fully open that Indus.. ti iness farmer, owning several hundred ���{� tll>d AfQ13. BTOkd , That's by Mr. David Heoa, of try to Europeansacres, says that the only way by which �h8 �e fI8{t t0 Give OP�OTk•I :;r^ Nieolet Co., Quebec,, Is Reeom- But it now appear"hat the experi- ' a large farm may be successfullg' :. mending the ' t=reat Canadian meat has been by no means satisfac- � managed is to travel over it condnu= Coald Not Net. Wcum Soak ,�• tory. A very interesting statement on ally, see that .the men,are doingthe DlhtlfiEht CiUfBif. Hidncy Remedy To HIs •Neigh- this subject has recently been meds bora. right work, and do less.of it himself:' " r by Captain Talboys, who has had wide �.�� By persistent touring of the fdrm its --+--- St. V(ienceslas, hiieolet Co., Quo., experience of pearling on the, Aus- needs are recognized by him, and no, Lombardy,Ont.-"I had been Jan. 26 S ecial .-''I Bta d to t alien coast. He says emphatically Intelli ent arm e odd''s Kidney Pills because hat white diverts are an impos y ° from'L,day to day can fail, to i prove Gema• As Ana=7 hand broke out is a Ded the doctor told me I was threatened- He had hoped that the white man Highest grade beans kept whole the methods of cultWation:'Be�een tomb with a bunflue ' would have proved a successful diver, Januarylet and Jul 1st about 1,000 lWaLng abs► ,traa hae -with diabetes. After taking ten but he says that after a very lengthy and mealy by perfectbalriag; automoile licenses July issued in I h �� _ boxes 149s again examined''b the experiment, the idea had been stare• retaining their full strength. bear. The 1 .; B y British Columbia. In-Saskatcbewan, doned. Flavored-with delicious sauces. were ao bed y ' doctor, .and he_told me that all to July 11th, about 1,730 had been Ahad too sc ateh till m� trace of diabetes had disappeared." The divers, ala -or -eight-of-them They havd no e+quaL:-.-- issued. -As=automobties are- --sold -r_ _ bandsaiKiarmsb>idartb ~ who were brought to Australia by the strict! on a cash basis these figures - Thin ig the statement of•Mr. Da- master y gazes i wile so sore I would not 1 pearlers 'from Bieb 2, Gorman Lt;, indicate, first, that the automobile is _ sand to put them is v!d lie-on, well known and highly and Co. and Kenkie -and Co., sub- regarded as an asset by the business truer. I also had to respected here, and he is ons one marine engineers, about two gears farmer and as a necessary 'pari"o On up my work. Thea it spread Oil over -or of many in this neighborhood who ago, were all either dead or paralyzed. "Licks the Basket Cleanee the farm equfplment, and, secondly, my arms. I could not rest as nigh.as the f In view of the further facts alleged, bed clothes would Irritate the have found a new lease of life in �that the country districts are not suf- ever the great Canadian• Kidney rem- there appears to be no scope for white ,,�j ,]! 'faring from financial stringency, tWse I would stir or move my hands pearl divers in Australian waters. For, h►lafChfa>fd $ Meal Farms are commanding higher prices, "I Co t t+sites each a 4AV �y as the result of a year's diving, says As the railroads are opening up new tela! but they failed w cure ma Than Z ' It is cures such as this that have Captain Talboys, the best returns of B New Miik.at halt- COOL,territorysaw the advertisement in the papa about Given Dodd's Kidney Pills their the white divers did not exceed s tea, .�*-4-, , : and millions of acres are �d Bdap and Ointment so I sent fob ' while the avers �'�-_- being brought under cultivation. These = reputation- They are now known average yield of an"Aeiatle's , _ - m'a't enormous changes, combined with •sample and I beans to use them with - -from the Atlantic to the Paeific as work was-between four and five tons, good crops, have brought a feeling of hie faltb, bile to my Ntpdes I to }:, Besides the Asiatic worked for $10 rstld from the verT first. I washed m : ,. =the remedy that-never fails to cure to ;15 p --- security; and many farmers are fol- tidne disease no matter-where--or Per month, lila a,corlimisbion •,,., . lowing their neighbors' examples by fends is w� water with Quuticttrs iogi -- . y , on the shell raised,- while the white .� , purchasing automobilea,,Jor'the farm, and dried tihemw%1kasoftekishrthen 1114- man what form it is found. received $70 per month, with a the outicma o{atment on and baa = Dodd'. Sidney Pills are no cure- similar commission, in addition to '� them with soft cloth. I used two boxes oft ' &11. The simply, cure diseased which the cost of keep for the white + ,. ' the cuticura Ointment with the Cuu They Proved by the Proprietor. otter jtidneys. The reason they case man was about three times that ex- iu !Soap and used tbesn steady tw•um nio u pended on the Asiatic. • '� Stranger (in a strange teataur- and they entirely stated ms." catgaedp fir, backache, dropsy, rheumatism, .i ✓` s ant}-"Look here, waiter I can't lira Belem E. MoOall, May 27, 1913. neuralgia, diabetes, urinary trou- Heneffelal to eat thus_stuff. Take it back and A single cake of Outicura soap_aad s� , :'-bled and Bright's Disease- � �Pe[fOCt rr of outicur: Oiatnsmb ate attt.o axtflrseott all of these are either, diseases of "I had a long walk yesterday," Milk � t'it° bring -ale something decent. ! - y Walter-"$err but that's the '"h'°fin°l's.has�eQ• t3dd try dru the kidneys or are.oa;used by dis- said Boreman, as he collapsed into Bead for P hi view to Raise Calfs beet we can do. '� sad chasm everywhere. liberal .am�ple ordered kidneys faring to do their a seat at Buayman's desk. C>�7 and t MB><e Stranger-"It is eh l I'll show Seth matted free' with 32-P. ostia Do(* „ , Address poebcatd Potter Drug Ili Cha work- "Take another, old man, Bug- .fit nor Daslrs or you. Where's the proprietor 9 Corp..Dept,D,Boston,U.&A. --- ,T 91"dedr Busyman, "it'll do us both STEELE, BRIGea��O., Waiter-"Gone out to lunch." A NEW CLYDE RECORD. s FARMS FOR SALE♦. PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS Having. Looked Like Intended Suicide. w- oAwaDN, Ninety •Co{Qorna Street• Astonishing Figures In ,Shipbuilding Toronto. Tour dr•u let wM refund money it PA20 for ig18, Doctor-You should take three or The citizen who was brandishing a a' / OINTMEl fails to cure any ease of Itch- fierce looping rasor says tt wasn't anlcide F-YOU WANT TO BUY OB BELL ! As a shipbuilding centre the Clyde ins, Blind. Bleedtna or Protruding Piles four egga daily for a mo th to f Fruit, Stock, Grain, or Dalr7 Perm4 still leads the world.- In the year in 6 tris 14 days. 50c. build coil u 9 but corns he was thi�kine about. Need- M p• leas to say his wife bought him Putnam's write R. W. Dawemt, Brampton. or f lust ended It has far surpassed all Patii'nt=But, doctor, I cannot sd- ``orn Eztractor and hid the razor-very Colborne Rt.. Te" to. Its previous esrd8-oT'toanage and The- man who, is altra�"e: 1iDaBting ford that. wise, because Putnam's cares in ?A hours: t1. w. OAwSON cotbe.n• St., Torento b horse ower. The year 1912 was the of his smartness or try is, 850. at all dealers. ' p ulartneSs never Doctor-Well, then, you must _ •F NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE. beat aver Shea known on the Clyde, mentions his uapopulaaity. take a trip to Europe. Conservation. I but the yetis 1913 shows as increase :.:.{ �E HAVE SEVERAL GOOD NEW& If nearly 20 per cent. on the work of -Sllnard's Liniment Cure Mitempar. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY "0h, Ethel, why dOa''fi you lrbe' paper 4ropertle2 for eale to On- the previouh twelve months, says the tarso G'wve at right prices. Apply quickly Glasgow Herald. The figures are Take LAbATICF BROMO'riuinine Tablets yOUr finger bowl`f" I s* subscription renvwa' time is ,just open• � x`with a will. Druggists refund money if•it-fails to cure, "What's the use'o' waatint thin 1119 Witsnn P,tbihch'��a Compzn7• ;3 iustosishina. The Clyde-yards have - E. W. GRAYE's siauatur'e is on each box. West Adelaide arrest. T�*ante. launched 374 vessels wttli a tonnage He wooed the maiden`with a will goad jam, mother, 'when I can lick 0t 764,784' and- an Indicated horse .Tad won her, though quite old; my fingers 7" NURSERY ITocx, ate'_ power of 1,117,490. Our twenty miles For in the will he wooed her with_ 1PlayiRf�hp system. �rRAWBRaRIES. RASPBERRIES, FIFTY •ilj 4 of river have produced more than-a He left her all his gold. �, Minird•s Linierient cures Dlphthsrla a varieties Fres t'at•aloa. McComas sy third of the whole new tonnage o1 They teach the ehildrerr'to play a a Ann. Grovesend, Ontario the world fn that year. There are a by rule now-." Use for Moving Pictures. i tetBCG-LLANSOUL Jew yards is England aizd Germany -: "Yes,: a kid has to have a cook One of the cod uses for moving !' v that are larger than any to be seen g gi ksCF13, talaos�, LIIYPB. rTc. book to make .-mud pie,' picture films fa for recording historic- �, internal and exurnal, oared wttls Y'+ to the Clyde, but we have agreater -. - -events. Not long alro the King of i cut pain by our home treatment. Write The publisher of the beet Ferrmer'e ysr - Roumania organized the production of _ dumber of large and Dust 3ards than D - us before 'Eno late.. Sr Benmao ltedicsi -Ere to be found in any oft: �strt of per In the Maritime Provinoes in writlas Try Murtae yQ Reims a film of no ]Pae than 8.800 yards-in CR, LIMIt'd,.rnlatrirtreM Ont r the world.. The Clyde ah'�e bullda to a• *cafes i<f u have Red, Weak, Wats E th, this bean r [tore ships than Germany, and prob- "I would any that I do not know of • To ,rT yam' ' ng g a.reproduction of ` ANTED,. LADIES TO DO PLAN , tbl twice as many ships, reckoned(medicine that ha• stood the test of time of Gnsvlated Eyelids. Doesn't Shad the Roumania Russo_-Turkish .war .Ted light towing at home, whole 3' like ML`rARD's.LINIMENT. It ham be+rn I:- 43oothft Eye Pala. Dr' late Sell which determinA the independence of or «rar.. time �d rA9 XOlit Beni any m tonnage as Aiirerica: Here we need an unfailing remedy in our banseheld t. Marine B Remedy. Lignfd, 2Sc, See, that country. The' flim •will'be kept fort particulam, -Natio m Manufacturing only call attention to the'central fact over Ante I ass remember, and has out Ida • that the Clyde's great industry has, lived dosene of would-be compotlbore and ye Salta in Aseptic Taba1. In the archives of the realm, In f�mpany, Afontreal. is the year now tbecome isttltators' Sec. Eye Books Free by Mail order to carry this-out, the•-artny lent closing, ewe•«as syw•ass ss..e or. 8,000 men 1n uniform. with arms and still. The have-- ilt Ty*- ��s•fr.�e� 0h ='baggage,led by odice-rts. Another case t� RNC >•ON[ .'.,. every kind of vessel, from H.M.B. _ iia that of the Italian Government, ?; Tigea down to s destroyer, from the Some people are done out of their which to collecting all the films taken -Cunard Aquitania, largeot of British money, and other are dunned,. during the war in Tripoli. In Eng• �;; ,ti resseis, down to whole fleets of land the same thing is done for the •^ .r>...,.,■••� r hedgers and launches, and customers PerhapB It woe. Gave come from eve art of theAngeline--`IQ y qty films of the king's coronation events. t�*•.pbe�-•r.•a..yt.e,.s... �., Mlnard's Liniment Cures Oargst In Cows. w,.air. •,,.,.. •,,,,.,,, every p wonder- if I shall I - k'orld. It is, however, important to ever catch Edwin flirting?" I �°seigtLorilpp.rat.soa� note that a third of the vesselslauMabel----:"r _-. Trying Aim Out. HACKING COUGH OF TWO always Thought that � - he ton representing 70 per cent. of „ was how you did catch him dear. Quite recently, as.old friend of the Tonnage, were screw steamers and ! DO YOUR 8TO(:KI5G8 SHILINK ' the Browns west see them at from washing. and hurt you► i "hat most of these are cargo tramps; Flowers,' Fruit and sunshine In darivar,y thsiF�new country home. As he ap- _ MONTHS STANDING o the ildre oom'Jaiat The , the unpretentious carriers of the bulk I IOfiAL I OCKINQ S7AETCHERS ' of the world's Commerce. The Clyde and always, are to be found In California. proached.the house a large dog ran _ make old stockings t,-el a.t,d ' the Ideal wiateain[ place, reaebed oom. ' Curd by Na-Dru-Co Syrup of f wean like new, rei'.eve tired fprofits much b Its numerous orders out to the gate -and began barking t y fortably and'oonvenlently by the Chicago, g Linseed, Licorice andClorodyne fooUl ee corns and ease darn- or warships, but these, after all, form Union Pacific and North Western Line, at him through the fence. I Ing nese ease, adult an child• . only a small-part of the Clyde's work. via the fastest and most direct rontee, As he hesitated about o ening lou know how-hard rt ' to get rid of s, 60c, a naW b7 mail, 1. E. lour Shipbuilders depend mainly, 'on amidst the luxurious surroundings of the . p a cough that has hung on for even two YORK • CO., Waterford, Ont. p compartment, club and observation pas•• j the gate, Browns wife came'to the weeks, let alone two months. So you --.y- ;Whe commercial shipowners, and the lor, or•more moderate-priced and home. .door aud-exclaimed : How do you will appreciate what Na-Dru-Co Syrup of Industry is solidly based on the re Dai►yTouristroeCrinnaLimited,fastleestttraine do l Come right in. Dont mind the quirements of trade,,not of war. There d Ban Francisco; The Lee Angeles. Lim. 't. Linseed, Licorice and, Chlorodyne did -- Is 'nothing''abnormal in the year's tted, three days to the Magic City of the dog. , for Mr.Patrick Holland, of East Baltic, The Gloss Int{macles of olet a output. Though It is by far the larg-#,Land of Sunshine. via Salt a.ke City; and But won t'he bite 4' exclaimed P. F,: I. Fie says t saern to consist In cannarin� ;. the flan Francisca Limited. The Overland "I suffered from a backing cough for cv.u+s and rhe••mat's �• eet yet record it represents the the friend, not anxious to meet the 8 R e^ Route offers: 8ne car and over two months. I tried several reme- L I�ul�.g P � 1 cumulative efforts of"the two gener unexcelled dining ear service-teat Lt..,canine without some assurance of Ittions. Of a&e.`prise, skill, and hard Ratrs, lllut,sated matte,: and toll vartic• i his personal B-bety. dies, but they failed to cure me. At - Am R q.•I..p/LYr M•MC,M. work which have made the .Clyde` ularson application- B, R. Bennetli,.Gen. „ , last Itried Na.Dru-Co Syrup of Linseed, !a 97 per cent, pure 8upharl eral Agent, 46 Yonas -street, . Toronto,' • -"That's just what I want to ,find Licorice and Chlorod ne and of such liquefied b a few other insr� what ft is. Ontario. ou ' .exclaimed Mrs. ..Brown.. "I y g dente suet as pure and health _ relief that I tried more,and after using rMe • just bought him this morning," three bottles was absolutely cured'." Olin fnl. Yon can rex It eatei and gg 'pp 4c, 1'pp++ Mystery Cleared Up. WAY profitably as an ANT];y"PTiC IL��V NGTIIleliv The unique,scientific combinAtion of , Try dt, on that �Sld sore, or any other sore you may have. Leading -nizae a a F�he.walked in and banged s hank Always. three such reliable remedies makes Na- recommend is. • Dru-Co Syrup of Linseed,Licorice and price 6o cents a bottle. .For_..__.tate i of allow Substance on the counter. Somebody is always fooling the Ends Stiff Neck Lun�ba�o ,} y y g Chlorodyne the best preparation that , sale by all druggists. ty ! a Tis, she announced earcastical- public and -making money ait it. that has ever been offered for all sorts It your dmg Rt does not a� ly, "is the soap that does the wash I There is always somebody who is of colds and coughs. Det a 25c or 50c carry.-it--remit ti emct •,i Rt*L• Amy Curible Muscular "or Joi in' itself. It's the soap that makes predictingan unusual! severe win bottle from vour Diu ist and see for 14 B PRODi?CT4, LIMITED. and y g$ 156 Bay street, To'tbnto, and Pain- is Instantly Relreved shin' a pleasure;, it's the. toap tier, , yyourself how effective !!tris. National verrd us his,name. Dru and Chemical Co.sof Canada, ' by Nerviline. that-" Something is always about to be Rs SU PRQDUCTS That ain't soap, ma'am," inter- done tb reduce the cost of living. ]:i'mifetl: GET TRIAL BOTTLE TO-DAY. rupted the grocer, as he took the There is always somebody, who --- - You don't have to.wait all day to. substance in his hand and examined will perform the-ceremony wlie'n an get the kink out of a stiff neck if you it, "Your little girl was here yes-'lel eighteen •ear-old-bo wants to t rub on Nerviline. And you don't need terda for a half' - and of cheese's it 3 y" HOTEL TRAYMO RE y Po married: ' to go round complaining about sum- and half a'pound of soap. That's Somebody is always trying to et 'bago any more. You can rub such „ y ry g � �. ON Tt3L OCEAN FR NT.' things array very quickly with Nervi-1 the cheese. �� something for nothing and being ,. line. It's the grandest liniment, 'the I The °heeae! exclaimed the wo- disappointed: ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. quickest to penetrate, the speediest to man. "Then that accounts for thea Something is always interfering ease muscular pain of app kind. other thing. Wby,'I lay awake.the with our-plans to Crave ->zioney_ One twenty-five cent trial bottle of whole night wondering'what made ,Nerviline will cure any attack of tum- the. Welsh rabbit we had taste so `" bago,or lame back, This has been queer-1p proved. P•'.thousand .flares, fust as it q - seSS was in the case of Mrs. E.J.Grayden, - of Caledonia, . who writes:-"I Giving Her Away. wouldn't think of going to bed with- `Uncle we want you.to give t-he Yog 1MIfl end relief In ZOW89k I - out knowing we had Nerviline 1n the ' !rouse. I have used It for twenty odd bride away." blp7�flgt sttn$fng years and` appreciate'its value as a Very well. I'll.announce to the. the}..... "'t"'n1 .. L: family-.remedy more and more every gathered assembly that s11@'s thiTty- nr stops brings cW'iday. If' any of fhe children gets I} two." use. Pe''�eveml1Ce,With Z?M- -- stiff neck, Nervillne cures quickly. If Buk�lAsf ns cure. {tihynotproY@ A magnificent ten-story, fire-proof addition ie suet befog completed, making this famous hostelry the newest aiid most up-to-sate of Atlantic_ City Hotels. It is earache,,toothache, cold ot1 the Pggt Knows Everything. (_? d11 hrMpOa axd '�"' A new feature is the unusual size of the bed room e, averaging 19 feet square. Emself hest, sore throat, Nerviline is always ti Every room commands an ocean view, bath attached with sea and fresh �B y standby. Niy hushand ,once cured .Willie--Waw, where,. do forest water. Chevalglgea in every chamber. Temperature retrula'ted by Thermosdadt . of a frightful attack of tum• fires of-art�" = the latest development in steam heat!-ti . Telephone in every room. Golf• bago by Nerviline, and for a hundred Paw,-"In. mountain. ranges, my privileges. Capacity 600. write for illustrated booklet. ailments that turn up In a large fam•I ten," roti Eu-r-staru►t�rersppt� CHARLES 0. MARQUETTE, TRAYMORE 'HOTEL COMPANY,— fly NervtHne is by tar the beet thing Manager. D. S. WHITE, President. to have about you." Kinard's Liniment Cures Cofdi, ata 1 i, ISSUE 11-'14 U ...Y , ._, ,„ :.-.;,,. ...as.` e. ;;. - ...,n :^ . . ,.„. .: n, -,2, :-,,:: i..;,�:fr 'w`i.- ',ter. ,.c' s � ii'^• '�'.. ?{_ 8.:: .}t,.. .�9 .s,r. -'.w :.. �..,vK :.... ... '.;C 4*..•,:�.r;w. 'Y 7�f,,.^�'�^`. ..v✓^•.•.1.�;..sof S''�•„ +e.*• b `w•:r'1,..+-f Y9 7 .^kms.. . , s33w '_,;, .. ,.Yur .. : y iso ir�'^'`...t+-15N ;w �1..�'.Cu'<- �:r” __ �:•v.'. + .. ., u a ..,. , - r .• • - — ,e.:c., - k.-^ `.::-•:sr,,�".•'.� ..• .k� 9, __ -, - Y e7r ..'cam r'�'.r^.- ro.� "=+�.+c•�,.+u,,. _ �,.a•..c.'- .y -. w:..• ..,..,y, +,Sc.r.rti��._�w�r�nu-.. y�`^.�'-.S:y. •.fv'.,,y."°..vn�iscrS.M�S.t; ...4 �� <h�,+�"+a'�Fa .:is: .E��'es u. ra,.'u.:,ax. ..�. e`^aY,• �' S. r '' .... :.,,y..;. .0 ..1.+zc.?�r;.yyv,xf.,�:a,a.,.:r,.c `.,,•;,.,sy;•...,�, y'•,.-' i.. '�. �. v - � _ . i'. fka suede them to take *silo n- fn�hs OUSE TO LET-On lot 10,con. 9, { matter, The it aBkin the �'lokering. (food working tmao'. h ICHARDSON9S gattbltebtd every FridsJ morning at iia 0>Soe, ' y pie' g_ Pleat o=worktothePsi bo ood. PP r •� p��g,Cay, legislature to compel municipali- s-E. eCOa.Claremont. .tit ties to construct good 'roads, and WANTED TO RE NT-Cottage with land for poultry,and and vegetables, when they refuse to do so, for the close town of ptokerlag, aaa:eee o>so. 'OR FRESH FIS$ SAND A1.25 per year; 01,00 if paid in advance. NaL6oN,las Close Ave.•Toronto, lt«tf - ,._ government to do It and force the - _0 i 3TER� - w 6ubeortpcign. iniad United an ted states,;160 municipalities• to pay the cost. 'LOST—Between Whitby and Pick spring on Jan. lith,a travelling rug. mot- - - - -No government will ever pass tied on one side and black on the other _ "- � x JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, such legislation, 'if the havean side Finder r ill uio'.l�WhitnrpiOkB18 g _ Fresh Frozen White Fish ........,:: .. 15c. lb. y Y W Fresh Frozen Trout .................:' .. 14c. lb. -. intention of remaining in office, z Finnan Haddie .... . ........:............. 12c. lb. fit NOTS71 AND COMMENTS OR SA E—Team of mares, one '•" wag- for the whole rural population .F &and thelather 18years old,one t)p wag- Fillets of Haddie ... .... .................... 140. lb. you,one net of light sleighs,set of double liar- `- : CiscOe9 .. ...... .. .,.......... - would Oppose such 8 lea'. The neve,nearly new, Will Pell the lot .for 00) or "' Tile German Crown PrinOe. who will sell separately. JOHN SEARS,Claremont, Salt Trout .. .... ' 15c. lb. +:' autoist tries t°convince the farm- D ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ' lOc lb: 11 succeed his father as Emperor - - igby Herring .. 180. a boa er that the auto is a great benefit OR SALE-In small lots 150 boa. ^ U stern solid meat•. F••.••••• BOc, agt. - t' of Germany, is making himself F Alaike geed*40.50 ser bushel, A 26act disliked to th a-to sow for res Cabba ood Potatoes greatly hay. Ti1Thi y, Rea and Alelke at sow der "Fine Celery F h g speeches and actions. Sonic down The farmer maybe easily buT B This Beed is den,roc:noa:oue weed.. f e' - r' persuaded in some things, but he F T BRIGNALL,Dryden,Out, __ isle. Oranges, Lemons I+"� months ago he heartily applauded b $aIIaII&3, rB,II es, has seen too touch during the past SEED GRAIN FOR SALE-I am _ - 1__a speech that was made against receiving from the north-west a carload of REDPATIi GRANC LAfiED SUGAR - - England by a German member of few years of, the a1LtCS upon the oesois wheat,and roin tbecr pofnd choice a1918. expected - 21 lbs ... $1.00.wn on 1001b. bag$4.f35 L _ highways. It is well known that to a:rice some time anring Feoruary. For fYelden Yello+v 23 lbs $1.00:100 lb bag $4.25 • ate�Clier ria gs are n0 seen so 4�irulsro-a@ply to-A.-R.-Y1 LI g TAT• ' .__sago he Sent a telegram Qpugratu- Ytrkering, " sating an officer 'of the artily for much 'on the roads as formerly, TTOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE-in your Groceries at the Grocers y - fl8 he. dose not venture out so H the village of Claremont. -sa-e roomed -- -_-making an attack upon the-people in.,freshly decorated and painted,and with They are the freshest. r 1 because id d one time, situp- a fine new veranda. Large lawn and garden, . .of Alsace. For years there has much as he did at __ ' y dislikes meeting containing a quantity of=raiz, Lot contains a. been strained relations between $ .tette ss a 4u,hen houssp and cement waice , JAMES SRI CHARDSON - x autos, and In many cases the around house and office Veterinary practice him and his father. The rinep, and drugs also for we. Terms reasonable. p farmers wives will not venture C.J.RRODIE,V.S. Claremont, lrrle .. e�:tl o young -- — a-- ver, t g man and because of the danger BMK he may yet get wisdom. °When Ont at all, i� cont FOR SALE OR RENT- s in meeting autos. With the ad. o containing aw wand fortylanced and or e heavier responsibYlities- begin .to rune.,,two htfadrve and forty *orae ander fes upon his shoulders he may Vent of the rural mail delivery. breaking rtioc,sixty five scree summer laac on breaking sandy yiay loam•eLy aubof c two _ l _ much of the necessity of going on grainezys,et.ble seventeen bead of caul. O� CANADA -lose much of his impulsiveness. and horse.,feed shed ponitry house and root - -- p the roads has been removed. Not- house. Telephone in house,three good w*.d. ll " He will learn that he is not living Eo•good school district,four mdse from �nae�eely. Dividend Notice, No. � r wf thstanding the fact that the ane poo offioa. Fourteen miles from tha _ _min un age when the people will roads are used less b the farmer Town of B,ulaw on o r R. a ai.i.ional y sad there u a convey ac c P R within oNotice is hereby given that a Dividend at the rate of TFiIRTEBNsubunit without protest to every rods of this farm- This farm is level aarb#trsry meltsure a ruler may im- than formerly, and more money a well settled neighborhood. A snap at tPer Cent. Per Annum upon the Capital Stock of this Bank has this hue been expended upon the110, dollars per acre• $9!0 1, cash: talents toda been declared for the uarter endin `list anuary,'1914, and Inose upon'there. This is a demo- the purchaser. Or will rent to goon maY S• g Jthey were never io such•bad COII- halt crop seatGEORGE J,RUSSELL, that the same`will be payable at floe Head`.OfSce in this city and at eratie age and it !s the people who siberta. l?•t1 and the sooner this young ditiun as they have beenr during its-Branches on and after Monday, the 2nd Day of February, 1914, � the past few-years, and the reason SI 4iPSON Agent-Britisb Amer• to shareholders of record of '23rd January-191A.______ _ wau finds that out, the better !t D,icy y1re_Ast'urLace Company, Incorpor. - u for this is the large number of ated 18 43. Capital somo0o,no premium not": will be for him and his subjects. all premium notes are collectible as s0 any. The Annual General Meeting of Shareholders will be held at the w the Kaiser, did man alltoa that now utilize the court- ooace,ons mutual company are collecting Head Office of the Bank in Toronto. on `ti'ednesday, the 18th of -His father. y them now, Remember these notes are given try roads. A statement appeared for eve times the amount of your yearly or February next, at 12 O'clock noon. Va6ll things when. a young man, three year poltcv• Insure in the British Airier. r. In the papeis some time. ago that ha Assurance Co. which. is pare! Canadian, By order of the Board. t° and rbanv people predicted dire f some of the high-class roads ill and You are protected from these impositions. G F.O. P.itSCHOLFIELD, ithings to happen c�'hen he aSC@Dd• bee 13 Simpson who can give you tall paru- p - France, where autos are so coin- eulars, 1 also represent the 4„tadon and General Manager. ed the throne. But Ile,has proved Laucubus Amident and all, sicknae Io-ur• Mon now require repairing every- ante. Dont be without a policy of this k.ud, Toronto, 16th .December, 1313. � t57 . . a wise and able ruler. All his acts year, whereas before the advent as we don't know the da r or hour we get into ,have been marked with discretion of the auto the were repaired accident or forsicres . will only met You about — Y P t5.00 a war for 3t0W, It you went anew _ & and he has Ron the respect of all only once in Feven years. These *batples Tubtar Ssrosrator the bat to tae U' facts do not bear oilt the state- world' or aur Ola one exchanged see D. ' ` - OODS -Aso far the sou has followed in the rrteat declare ac5teso_ tok+ring. +a�a footsteps of his father, and it ma • l� y chitt the auto is a beneflE to the 1KOegaige Sale��ar><t1 Lands IN TE. The that when he occupies the ex- ri,Rd=, but it provys' on the can- the Township Of sited position now being held trnry that they are ezc•eedinstly F1GftCtin with 9n nttxeh credit by his father. injurious. We do. not blame the g _- •i.v nery of autos for advocating - - he will prone himself an able and s;a,od roads, but we do think that Under and by virtue of the powers 0�-ercoats,•caccliganq, e°rdurcip yenta, and vests. >� contained in x certain nuorfgage which �. ,+ cerise ruler. _ they should help Eo pay fur the will be produced at the time of. sale, heati'y gleed pants,.sweatera, heavy tool ea]z, tinder- boir•den of keeping up the high- there Rill be offered for sale by blit What. a blessing it is to man wRys when they are such a factor auction on satilyday, the 21st of Feb. Fear. felt boot=, sox -and rubbers, •overshoes. over-,_. '.kind that they are.d.nable to see in their destruction. ruarv. 1914, at the hour of 2 o'clock in atalkings,. robes, horseblankets, bells, etc, _ - -- ::-tar into the future, particularly the afternoon at the Royal Hotel, in _ as regard to their oe u lives. If AUCTION SALE OF the-Town'of Whitby, the following ' _. . prapert _. -they had the power to see their ♦ FIRgitLY-Part of the east half of 7. Ftill itwe, Haness, Rigs lot Pointer four in the Broken Front _ .Rolled Oats. direct frorn.the mill whole future, t. would bring into Hcr�es, Etc. Concession of the. said.Township of . - fn barrels, choice and fresh. Try I. :the world.a great deal of -misery Pickering, in the County of .Ontario, - rte and suffering. If-a- person were The property of more part icutatic described by metes _ them.., Also Robin Herod. and able to tell the exact date of his and bounds as follows:- Comment- Quaker Oats. Flaked wheat. C• �• ing where a post has been planted at deatb, anti the manner of it, life at his premises the eastern limit of the said lot at the _ -�wheatlets,`.fine oatmeat, .corn w►oQld no longer be worth the llv- =C OJT_ northern extremity of the front one spat and.Graham_ - Rug. Even if he knew that his on the afternoon of hundred acres of the said tot bounded _ _ - in front by Lake Ontario, then.-north greasing into eternity would not Thy, February 3rd, 1914 sixteen degrees west sixty chains Our groceries are the freshest. -hake place for thirty years, the the following : more or less to the southern limit of the Base Line road, then south seyea- Vwt of his life would be spent in 4 Dreseers and wasbstands ty-four degrees west ten chains more brooding over that event. I,t:is-a 3 °� springs and mattresses or less to the middle of the said lot. ; •+ . great blessing to us that we are 0 hearten beds and pillows Then south-o teen degrees east sixty 0 EORGE J8 g Hair cloth parlor suit, Walout chains more or less to the northern .34 ' ignorant of the suffering through Centre table, Walnut limit of the front one hundred acres $R�v��a 01t=+ 0 "" e which we may pass some time in Ball rack, Walnut , of said lot. Then north seventy-four Golden oak buffet, new degrees east ten chains more or less to the future. And in regard to the Walnut sideboard the place of • beginning, containing e acres more or less. -Jpleasaat things that may be in Golden oak round .extension table, seThis far HEADQUARTERS- 48dnew This farm bas on it f goad barn with`ietore fur_tiH, we n-ould be depriv- &inane e:tersion table ti • stone stables, and f4•ame dwelling of a great deal of pleasure that Oval extension table - house and orchard, The soil is good f 9 Kitchen tables 3 Small tables clay loam. g ofmg ate would come to tis by their'po,nes 3 Kitchen cupboards n glass tops) For the 3 best Ro stela cion if we had previous knowled e d t W SECONDLY-The north quarter of • P $ 8 Cane-seated dining chairs. Walnut lot number tvrenty•two in the First ."a of them. We derive a great deal Set dining chairs Concession and the south east quay -of l appiness front surprises of.a 9 Large rocking chairs ter of lot number twenty-two in the �• } « ,y 2 Small rocking chairs Second-Concession of the said Tow '.�resl�ll safe_lock gal` .� Steel Shingle ~ • pleasant eharaetek. A great deal 2 Veranda rocking ch{iirs ship of Pickering, containing one of the pleasure is dile to *the sur- Kitchen chairs _2Couches hundred acres more or less. The Only metal shingles absolutely locked on all four sides 4 Iprice, and were-there no 'surpt•i�a Secretary Ladies'Rriting dEsk, This is an excellent•• farm-and is the pleasure- would be leatl Sewing machine situated about li miles from Picker- ' p $ Y Range, (nearly new)Admiral " . ing Village, On it are a brick d*eliing Brantford ``Asphelt andRubber Roofing lessened. We often long to peer Parlor cook stove 2 Parlor heaters house, barn 45 x 72 with stone stables, into,the future, but fortpnately Curtain stretchers and quilting frames hog pen and hen house 24 x 36, imple- - - The king of all prepared Roof$ngs 33 yds Brussels carpet, new Gent shed and box .stalls .16 z 70. ' that power is v;itbheld from us. Brussels rug, new new Bearing orchard. British Columbia Cedar Shingles The poet says„that "Whey ignor, Brussels hall carpet 2Ta estr carpets Terms :-Ten per cent of the 'par- since is bliss, 'tis Poll to be wise,” p y p chase'money to he paid down at the Y Stair carpet Quantity of rag carpet time of sale. Balance to be paid with- The reconnized standard of.all woad shingles and that is particularly true in 20 vds matting in tbirty days thereafter. For further ,- respect to ui�c own future in this Carpet padding and stair pads particulars` and conditions. of sale • Veranda rug and curtains apply to. . . . call will world. For centuries fortune- Kitchen lineoleum A. E.CHRIST AN Let us figure on your wants. A phone tellers have reaped great harvests Lace curtains --�Vhitb . Ontario. — bring ns to your doter. at the expense of those, who are Paii Tapestry portieres Solicitgr for the Mortgagees.>: pe 3 Toilet seta Dishes and glassware Dated at the Town of Whitley the "..anxious to know what is in store 2 Hanging lamps 20th day of January, 191.4. 1i-18 Independent phone 5touffville 303. tor them 'particularly the good Gasoline reading]stip things in life, but all investments Kitchen utensils TOOLS SHARPENED Laundry utensils D s Me 'HEISEA C o. sof this character Have been simply Canned fruits and pickles We make a specialry of crosscut saws,. thrown away. We should feel potatoes and apples, etc. _ Tools of all kinds. .Locks repaired. _ Mare,driver Gelding driver Razor-honing a specialty. For a first- STC'LTFFVTLLE -� 'thankful for our ignorance of the Buggy 2 Cutters class hair trim or an easv shave call future and should not lament at 2 Sets single harness at the East-end Barber Shop. Set double barness Buggy pole gee our House Furnishings f all 1 our lack of knowledge in these Carriage heaters kinds. Sligbtl used Carpets a eSMRB - mattets. 17.Pullets, Buff Or to ton y .. Drug mill CuIngstones _ from 15 cents'a yard up. PEELS . ` SHO w t 1 ,1l uxi h is being said these days And miigy other articles, too numer• W. J, GORDON P[CKERIItiG about good roads. Articles sp- nue to mention. - r a u uT �} 4 t ' As lir. Brodie leaves shortly for-the NEW TINSMITH SHOP a ca � W ry f if line of Bleared in all the city dailies advo- States,everything,will be sold, a ` eating great schemes in the matter Oil-tanned moccasins, Indian buckskin mocasslns. Heavy snalt ' of building good roads, including Sale commences at 1 o'clock, sharp I have opened up in Greenwood a - iERM� OASM _. tinsmith shop and a m prepay- ;proof ru bens,. overshoes, overgaiters and leggings. Also a one to'reach frpin-the Atlantic to " ed to do all kinds of tin- _ the Pacific. On investigating the W. B. POWELL. Auctioneer dull It of felt goods at lowest rock bottom prices. smithing, roofing and origin oil the movement it is found furnace work. ockey boots at greatly'redaced prices. . �' . New AdoeMsentents. Cork guaranteed And prices _ . �\ that the' motor leagues are the moderate. pho a lit. -- -- A call solicit . o_ees interested and they are OW49@ FOR SALE-Two fresh T - s using ever influence possible to C r•cws.sa�tdd tour coming to sha"llf, all, awrerice Denny, T r oanQxt.letl4con.4.Pickering, GRO.W96T,' G ItFENWOOD �d , PKEI 1, - Brock Street, - WHIT$Y .Jmr upon government to pe r,u,D,Whitby, w 1 r u`� ;i ;.. - .+, sr -.-.. ..... „�;. .,,, '•... .:_' ':r .e. r, •ds +' s." ..T'';.' ,:e.C'.,,. '�. a' i. KX z�y., -xu• �., iP wry-„ ;k, wr�r ..� .x' rr. buy •.v �;x. i,:• div, .�• r •�, ,,�, �,i; -;+r• "bli .w 4� �''�'��' ;„ �. .a � •,. -t x ,.,�.� z .',�'. "s'..^' ,.�.. a a✓ ,�y> v�"' "5' ��...e a ,,;a,•e.;. 'tom•".4: 'sl. •'"� a•�. � ACd I' ..r. .�,,'AeI,AS n".'L+W_•o, . .+•�.• y,r.r'C .d rAIR ,i - f if•♦ ,- w N - • • W .v x OLA.RSMONT _ Hockey match next Tuesday r � evening, Claremont vs. 'Pickering. WOMAN • g g DICHARDSO�VS Mre. P: acnab was in Toronto, Skatiugafterthe game. AdmissionN0 THIS ' on Saturday. 15 cent.°, ladies 10cents. i — A. W. McKay spent a tow Iaiporthnt showing of final display of _ .. TOsat his hums here. Mrs. Pallister. of Brougham, d. (leo. Lee ship twenty-two Spe°ding a few days at the FOUND HEALTH Off' S yew ageorlmenl of r head of fat ca n Monday. house of hei son,John Pallister, of stationary. Boob,Dohs, Toys, jaa6 of Ottawa;- is the northern townline. ,rseeived for the $oliday trade. Call Miss Joey, t Lydia — and ae the --visiting with Mise Mary Macnab. Two rinks of our -curlers corn- Would not gt�ro John Farmer, of the. Royal posed of R. Besse(skip)J. Gernw, + �� J. Greggand R. E. •Forsyth and s Vege�le CO>gIPO _ eaMoriptions lateen for all MagaaiaeA ` auk, Toronto, was home on Sun- Weekly and Daily NewspapersF _ ay Chas. Neal(skip,).J. S. Bundy; T. for AD Rest of Medicine Mra. Wm. Evans who has been Adair and W. M. Palmer went to in the World. : poorly for some time is now some- Toronto on Tuesday to take part __.' '.e �'� H. R=CH•AR]»C;N, what imprb d. in the bonspiel. Utica,-bhio.—"I suffered everything ' Mrs. John Deal left last week The pulpit of the Methodist from a female weakness after baby $•=OC3s.JC 93tS09t. Barria to visit her mother church neat Sunday, Feb. 1st.will -- :: ••:::_::_. came. I had slims _who is seriously ill. a occuliied by Miss Payne, of the -- ndwasdizzy, k. W. B. Clifton, of -Alliston, i= Deaconess' Home Toronto. A , '- had black spots spending a few days with Charles special collection will be taken in = fore my eyes, my 'FENCE and Mrs. Sargent: the eveuiug in behalf of" the Wu- __ i;A. back ached and I , FENCE Miss Foley, of Markham, is men's•missionary work. �-+ _ was so weak I could _ FENCE _ Sppeending a geek with her sister, Out 1�e+ckey teats journe3ed to hardly stand up. My e Petr- Mrs.Ross Barkey.. Stouffyille on Monday evening to facer was ye►low, _ thing in roof ng, including. George Strausser has. been—s►�i _ + even m 8ngerasi]s Just'receiv r of Everything ry i llay_a-faeudl-y -game _-RiLh_-the.._ — or esu I ess eating,in variot1"tyles.— Metal and ready roofing. - st few days, eam of that = • vitt laved a good ams. but they wet- �'� had displacement. I Give me a call when -requiring :Riitish-Columbia Miss Pilkey, teat er OL - wit a Yat y the score of 7 to 2. took Lydia E. Pink- — Fence of any kind. Quality _ _ Y ` �lreenwood school, is home at They expect better luck neat ham's..Y etabie and prices right. and present, suffering front an attack time.. -Compound and now.I am stout,well and A few hundred rods of 10 wire New Brunswick of tonailitis. The roof of the shed at the Pres- It I can do all my own work and fence,specialty priced. Miss Mary E, Morgan, , of the byterian church collapsed one : can walk to own and back and not get WILFRED F. WILSON, cedar shingles } Wellatigl Hospital, is taking a few day last week etvinR to the great .-tired. -I would not give your Vegetable _ Ont'. weeks' rest at the home of�1. and Compotmd for all the real of the meds Balsam, weight of snow. Those' having Mrs. Henderson. buildings with roofs that are not class 4n the world• I txied&ct6r's mom• Independent Phone No. 626. We handle only' the best in ; A number of ienda from the well supported, and that have not ic`tt•es and they did me no good."—Mrs. the above goods. eastern part of the township, as much slant should see that great MAitt E RLzwvm,R.F.D.NO-8,Utica, 'Y'OV r well as number of th • neighbors quantities of snow are not allowed Ohio. made provision for employment dor Bell phone No. 10. were entertained by Jame to accumulate upon them. ,Another Case. -ing the Fall and Winter months or do n.. Mrs. Coates at their home. on Fri• - Nebo, 111.-"I was bothered for ten you wish steady remunerative yvork Ind. phone No. $100. ud -day evening last. yearn with female troubles and the doe- the year through. Nitrite ua-and as- he • Lumber .;� Quite a large number,from the cure our Agent a terror. We offer the Q'w�e � village and surrounding- try Farm 'Property .Wa,ated tore did not help me. Iwas so weak and best in the business. Pay weekly,free ` +� � attended J. W. HOgle's Bale at nervous that I could not do my work outfit,exclusive territory. -.: :tis• D,GORDON &SON, _ OVER ew AORas 'Brougham on Tuesday afternoon. I have buyers for properties forth _and every month I had to lettteerisabout _'.�Theg repi�rt the sale a suttees. 10 acres to 100 acres for stock, days in bed. I read so many under culticatioa. Established over s �.� oration for hl h ade Mrs. T. Caster who has been in dairy, poultry farms 'or`market Lydia E• fem�sle troablea thlat Ingot stock and f�ai�pu alfn�. A salesman Fallin r health for the peat year is gardens with buildin-gs. - If you p�e ora!it hale me more good than can make money selling for us. R e Hair 1� � or t and her many bane pruperty to sell writs the or a want as energetic reliable man for nowt mut call at the office. anything else I ever took and nov:it has f3 _friends hope for . her .continued Pickering and vicinity. For terms Tbm stop it I Stop it now I You pro tees toward complete recovery cared me. I feel better than I have g can do it with Ame es Nair Nor• " _ write g tJ O H N F I S H E R for years and tell everybody what the "The public library board have Compound has done fqr me. I believaI PELHA3! NURSERY Co., pees not color the haft. added about sixty dullam worth Farm Broker, Lumsden Bldg. _ Toronto, Oat. suaebrr•o ar..00•. (6 Adelade Street East) would_net be living,to-day but, for, N:H:—Free catalogue on-request. _ Ark Year Doctor. 7aeatr.ai. _' .of booln'to the library recently. that."—Mrs. $'gins G�=. These comprise many of the best -Torontc, - Ontario tubo, Illinois. do VKAFM r --hooks published during the past - Luets S Ci Swett to Ed fICXP•�1f6NCiyear. j t1tM►Md laraih '. T. Caster, who i9 one of the dir- FIFTH �rNUAL CO IN? AGRICULTURE breeders' the Standard Horse- . E E D • - breeders' Association of Ontario, rq HE i3t;i.n i:► _ ._ , _ _ _. ._ is going to Toronto on Tuesday to HARD RDY'3' .;• X$RIDGE attend a meeting of the Associa- at Chen7w0 d St`$tion TRAOC NAms tion'and also to take in the ban- Four• v�eeks—February 3rd to February.:8th. 1914 pestarte quet to be tendered by the Can - _C°►vt•t°trrs adiau Farm on Wednesday- nightound 's of the �o- Under the management of the advisory Agricultural Committee of Ontario Whole sad Crurts, Flo a en on is pr&A--u �� ie°and �n to the stock-bide p Cotinty. A free ccurse s no examinations and no textbooks.required. corp, Bean, faren r veoe•o+i�9r .,Vince. This.Cour-w is planned to.suit-tbe needs of Ontario .County farmeee, and . Linseed Meal, Malted corn feed, twe.krr j eaaeasne[rt. on Mess?ere. John Pallister and Levi open to all young men. sixteen years of age or over. The studies include. Dried BrewerW'shGat�nPt$inR and �a �l Pngh took two large sleuth-loads Leading Farm Crops; Feeding, Care; Management and Judging of Livestock: Calf Meal, riM1 Nfi r, of young people of the Epworth Poultry Raising and Marketing of Poulrry Produce: Fruit Orowing, Apple Groatine chick food, Beef Scrap. League last Friday evenia to g pr rafting , insect posts, 8 and small Fruit Culture, including a eying. pruning g f?e Charcoal and Granulated • bone, x „ *visit the Greenwood League• rouges diseases, etc; agricultural Bptaay:igcluding study of weeds and Oyster shell,etc. Prices reasonable !there were sign several cutter weed seeds: Methods of eradication; Plant A'utritlon: A Study of the Soil: Your order solicitecL ` • .loads that also went. The visitors important Drainage Operations:-the nature douse of Commercial Fert lizers. Z'�].OY.C1®LB Fe.t�B02' >,.i , t �• 86 grave the program which was g - — - ° much appreciated. All s!e'emed to This(:nurse comes at a time, when farm wont is not pressing.n i Four _ � � �a a �+ pp weeks spent in this Stay will be a good Investment. Lilcemeo in other ♦'�S� t1- _enjoy,themselvef. Ipratessions,the modern Agriculturist must study in order to attain "moi` Dont forget the auction sale of the highest degree of financial success. high-class household' furniture, 'Write for calender giving particulars of the Course. Address all com- _ If such evidence as the following sit- high-class riga, harness etc., the pro- fold_-otter in- IO� rte of Dr. C, J Brodie on Tues- anunicatious In writing for calender.in dendicg applicatlba, or 'nr strongtestimony coata-lned is —oC : further information to 9vpe — afternocto_aexj-.-- As Dr. Bro- =tGVHI3'BY =Jut. b�k booklet not sofflearncent n sat die will leave shortly for CGaz R. N. TIPPER; District Reptegeatstive, person recons of learning short , IF - _ thea three can be no merit in any hod y -- - - - ...�. Y:, everything advertised will ------ - Hees under the sun: positively be sold. The furniture -- Davi;Mica 01AaRB-"It is a plea- =- and other household effects are all We. sell the. famous limy (laaoliae sure to write a testimonial endordag in good condition and mostly as DOMINION Engine with coa!oil attachment, anything so stucb superior to otherse AS good as new. . See bills for lull ' 1NE UNK things used for the same Shorthand and particulars. - and all latest improvements. g hs�nn Feb: Zed saeur0a ease,r e►,MesroswT. ri,.o aurn,aMna vws�waa+osK*. ai of Eclectic, exis ort your system Oa Monday evening, c.w.soc>zitT,C,eand woe«. See.sample in stock and get,prices _ to others I have examined. I ehtd! - at 8 o'clock a social and concert - be pleased to reply se any co with re- vv e will be iven in the basement c f DO Y011f Banking By - W_ �3. �,p,CKSON cation that may st tent to with re- y g Yerence to the system,or to have as 4 the Methodist Church. The pro- fi yoe five at a distance (tofu a-branch of_The Dominion Bank. -BROCK ROAD, ONT. ' one interested call,to see ms-"—L• lL• gram will- consist 'of solos and Deposits may be made—cash cash wtthdra yn—or any other Banking FALLIa, 477 Parllainent St., (teacher.) readings by Miss Pay�ae, and the fsustness.may be.transacted by mat:, 1•.13t as essay as tl•.ough one Our Fal! and Winter Term com (first edition Of the "Claremont made a special trip to town for the purpose. _ el .i = M � • j 0:1 1 r„ menced September 6th, but atudeats Times" will be submitted. Mr. i s instruction - . . ._. _ _ _ • y e may ay, a _ 4 - 9�, a i : s w �'M strict peT80na a C Currie, principal of the ublic • ' .. . i p _ y s . rain-thief, and tF,e WHITBY. BRANCH: A. A. ATKINSON, Manager: � E� a e � e ��• � Write or.call for free booklet. school is editor-in _ _. different departments will Le - ' ° i o c= Clarkes Shori,hand College written up by teen and women •of o o x K Clare.tnont and the surrounding °.°0 R 8 c-_ ►" 'q« 565.Co1}ege St..Cor. Manning Ape. trv. Music will be given by g Kram w" m °: Zja TORONTO. coon C H BURLING - PICKED as g �� �. ' :v � _ •- local talent. s nae be C. H. , _ 1tING y `� E,g=��er a°1e :b`;+ya+•.:r -programrefreshments will We1COnle. , '�+ ��i p ��l served. Everybody cents. — 'FUI�i�.i� L DIRECTOR a -- !� - 'Admission 20 cents and 15 m y an ; T A grand tea and concert will be iv n in the Presbyterian church CAREFUL'ATTENTIOh`=GIVEN TO FL'NER_AL WORK yi p y a a0.j Feb`,y= on the evening of Monday, Feb.. C _ AND. EMBALMING —• - • � � apt pth. Tea will be served in the - — '— • _ (basement of the eburch from d to Joe ss 'I:.o'clock after which a high class F. o w.e r 8 Agent .for " I _4 Joe oo • • , concert will be given in which 'rife . i; -„ • a rept of an matsriaL and design ` following well-known artists will ro M - dept in,look. It Will pay you d "O rr• b call al oar works aid inspect our 660611 .take part:' Madame le Mar, . so + m o w •+.nov H and obtain prion. Don't be miiNd - prano soloist, of Pickering, Miss M. Firstbroo]t,. elocutionist of To- w� D'0 agentswe do not empty tbem,possegasgf- ..'. Cos. .t.nn n lflta-Wain;7 7. Oebawa s• � ly we can, sad dothrow off!Era �;` � �•'_ P 17 VxbridRe16,0anwhichronto.and the U:bridgeOrches De I Ms Post+ .� oommission of 10 per ant•, you. This concert will be one of the d'a^nOII is,IIpbw�Ov°is oectainly save by purobasing from as. best ever given in Claremont and January Sale--From Jan. 10 to end of Month — �w,loita, Will attract a large number. The This is our yearly special sale. Rare Btlrgains'in every-Department T}18 PIC�8r1IIg — NNITIfT GRANITE chair will be occupied by Rev; W. f)me•, Whilst• ontasi H: Black now of-Sunderland. Ad- t :Good•Feeeee-lined mission to tea and concert only Boys Suits _ UNDLReLOTHEs YiilaIIce Committee ss cents. Penman's per Garment 9 tea-- E. -w. EVANS� The atint5al meeting of the Clare• Weare going out'of thio line,, w • niont'public library wets- held on Wool Under Cloths per gar. Monday evening with a fairly Suits one third less in price. The object of this Association ie to Pip ManIIaCtllfe! ' Boy's�,Sweaters, 75c, for 50e lessen stealing and prosecute good attendance. The chief item OVERCOATS (boy's) Sweaters, boy or girl, 1.25, for 1:00 _ the felons. _ Shop and Residence, Dundas Sts °of business was the:election of the WHITBY, ONT. board of management for the en- one third leas in price. Rubbers; ladies plain, best 65c psembers.having propert,±r stolen oomuinni• suing gear. The following were Children's, best 50 8t dOc,Men's 95c Cate Immediately wit any member Three doors west of Whitby House elected to this_�position ; S. F. Men's odd Pants and Veste,`splen- of Executive committee. - - �=. Robbins, Fred Farmer, C. H. Ladies white Waists 1.60 and 1.25, did values. .. _. for 126 and 90c. Ladies',col•• Mocgbership fee ;100• We ire prepared to instal wood orirota 'Found,Rev. H.Wood,G.H.Samis pumps oo°s ortnotice,also attend : ored Waists 50c, 'tileL- - - Miss Hogg, Miss Hesslip, Mrs, J• Call and see-the above goods.- gams 80c to 1.26.' Ticketstmav behad from the Preeident of M Beal and Mrs. D.Hoppe• i8 The secretary on appiiestion. to all kinds of repairing. public library-of Claremont, Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill. credit to the villap��, The ehelvee A full line of Fresh Groceries always on_hand. Remextnber our agecial Exec• Com.-L.a• Banka.C.S.Palm- also gasoline engines and ` ► are well-filled with the best works Green, Black and Mixed Tea at S6c lb.• We want you to try er, C.L. Morcombe, PRck'ering,Out the egiire gear _ in literature and the l bnlry roots it,iia itis excellent value for the .money. Lipton's MAtiNET`OREAM SEPARATOIR. Tee SOc,`l4c, ioc lb. ' W J Cl lei very bright and attractive.hav 1.A. O'ConnOf: J. gf� ung recently seen thoroughly �- D. SID�PSOl� d� eo.; - DICKERING president Phone Bell No.50, Ind. 26. „r :y..' ,Y w,r.-:.. .>x:.. �;:. .+,?&,•.+.; .....: ....y.. _. .. .•r...t•.c....••.1 zJ '4^.., ••a•. •.,.a A .r.�` ••'+'� »* '..y .•a. .?�,/f . . •�`F: ^' �. ' ..«. 44r ,. R ...;�. ,'y '4:;.{. n,.' �•. a+',r,Lr•,• - •x '�r;'t'Tt: , :ri '.n •"S a,, v,:. ti'ry^n'r"r•: r'"'.+c.+ '-' t,' "'+"�,:,�• �• =ti ;zl`y "s.".�, ,r''• ,,�,�,� }� • >. �4 r x ..c,.v d ", _.,,,,"' M a ,F.' (b. o^ We"f i:.'. n x• .c•. C'-,'4 � '-7;.::. Z. fie.,1�„��Y r, ,. .. ? �r .,. s ^--Q,. "r" ' -...r .'x.-,•,rpt .. r,rt�-- ,fi': + :rt e7i„�y % '+a. ..,. i.. ...., _ '...., 'ra Fp . .n.r �Mti.�A.�(,w�R'.4^R%„n3'r .3•..^�r�,W /.rT.Tr. s'i'te •4. ., ...L.a' -i.'. 1•-' �. 't e I ..�•`.w. r. n. y_. . T. 4� i.. r. 1. .S}.. - - i .. . % i. 1. •�` uY •t - r to - _—�.� -.-..�. —_ ..-- ....-, .,. �- ., . Rome but the Indians have re ' Fresh - f rom the Girdens `w`. _. either to give them up or to s"I I . • — 1.Nw�� their location. There is a tradO . . I . - .� J (- . Dark . Shadow finest 'I`ea-producing Country In out Eby Rom n, of the locatt of the priest 1. tefa b w:ho _W :... . . of the sub Wean tom Wa the world: _ _ �' `+* , _ e . - - - - - . . the confidence of the Indians to �'.' . _ _ Q#� A Coming_Vengeance .; extent of inducing them to sho hiui- the embalmed body of the .- _ _ _ monk. He was blindfolded and lea z - to the place. When the cloth was , ___ _ ._ .tied over his eyes the priest cut,-thd �1 CHAPTER g%VI.-Continnedl, felt certain that.a passionate love for her '”. string of his rosary and, under pr6i `o„ - ' lay behind !?';.:but La sone never imps• SAtection of-his cloak-, dropped a bead j,. To whom? What would Mina gain'by tient, never brusque, always courteous' acgni�ing 3.ord ChesLerleI' h'for a father? and eager to forestall her eIighteeL desire, - at frequent iiitervals. The beads r a auk, Ot"iSh t her. 11. ... oneyY, a will earn, 1u a moat e- 4e wh4 "" ;.1i htful way, more than rhe will know Wee her chief cfiaracter`.atic had been' y Sealed Lead Packets Only •ad a chitIIce offered later on to mal Dji , e lou'Tea. 111' w�at to do with. What would Lord Ches•,lulled, hypnotised by 'her love""for him: • =terleigh gain by the revelation of •the'but it wise only-lulled, only sleeping, and a�y,� f the'-trip withoat escort.il truthP A daughter.of whom he known ao..f is might be awakened'=any. moment, and r •lf-it 6 delicion"s. -BLACK$ MLX D or jGR$R�'s .. ' ' ..Ili&I `. ' thing; and, on the other hand, he nculd t cast forth flames••and ashee like" any Indians Honest and Faithful. lose a daughter, Lady Edith. to whom he I aroused volcano. - - 11e devotedlyattached. And think of her I" rlive rotisod himself irv`nz his Ieverie. ( 1a Clive was thinking of her.as be Daessd "I am thinking of her,'_.said Clive iout..of the House that_night _in_fact. he "The, ma.tterP. 01x, no.._I.am__ g 1 '.' -. � -Thea Indiana ke�their Word aIIt� ''. ]toareely. I g': ,� ba:- I�t.. - �. was always thinking of her. He lived in mx tried-!u about three weeks d I TRA� f 1N �� led him to the candle-lighted Cover I ., Qu is iso. gb enured, you, with your�the endeavor to•thrust 'Mina out"of-hie 'thought I•should"like to tell you. '; Will ;1 ioorrect and.highlytoned mind—" mental sight, out of his memory, and to i where he saw the silent fi re Oil .grogoodness sake, don't mock mel" you come to. the ceremony, Quilton?" -r-- Wed-Clive, I implant. Lady Edith there. The House I "Much honored by the invitation," said the iheient monk, sitting upright lS "Pardon. But you are thinking of the had settled down to legislation. Hither-1Quilton; "but marriages are not 'in my. TIGIL FOR DEAD PRIEST KEPT his chair of stone. He was blin "r ' �. ethical, the• moral aide of the question to his marriage had been an impo&e!Vil- w,^y. '•AlI'the &em8,' I 'wiuh you luck. . folded again of course; the 'duty' of 'revealing. the Ity; but now that he had well started his Where are you going to spend your honey. FOUR CENTURM9and led back. Whe truth. My dear fellow, do yon` itna ne work at the Office, it might ba possible moon? Try Switzerland. You took to me the aged Indian who had Ied this case of Minae is without parm lel, ,'for' him to marry and get away for a off. color,. as if you w'a.nted torAtrz .up; to the tomb removed the band that !t stands alonet What about the short honeymoon. and there ie nothing like a dose of Al. `., W rsdale peerage? It 7s generally known! In his condition of mind, a decisive step, pine air. Things going all right in the' - - from'his eyes the other holder o : 1. hIt the present real earl is out in the like that of hie marriage to La.dy'•Edith; use?" ' �•• Remains Knoti{n to Be. in Cave the secret .' . - ackwoods of America. What about the was most welcome: it wou'.d settle'•things "Ob, yes," said Clive ,ljst'eesly, _ , who had aCCOmpSni - at Peaetei h baronetcy? The man who bears fcr ever; it would place, an lnsurmount- -' "I see that same of _-Bdmetyhere �i itbt Guardb in them, handed to the priest a hen the title Se the cousin of the real mea, • your soc•iaPetic F' > whor for family reasons, keeps a store in•able barrier :between him.ate. the peat.I friends ere making th�meelvea a " n+is- - = ful'of be8ds'with the remark 11 _ British Columbia. What about-oh, I w'h.ch meant•, of course, between him and ance:' said Quilton: "and those who are Attendance. „ O d „ ' is could recall several cases to your mem-:31lna. bout of the House appear' to' be as bitter u topped these. • e - cry. And is this one, bear in mind,' it ae ! He Sound Lady Edith !n her boudoir: as those Inside it." Peter Oleson a- Danish mining oleson says that' lie -liad main ' not a question, of succession. They are She had just returned from a reception, "Oh. do they?"' said Clive, g Wap- frien amort 'engineer and mill- owner, declares g the India both wnment no tiffs, excepting the mere;and (hare "sone removing her mietreee'e "Yes, Baia Quilton, ata ring at his pine. $ ° aIId has every reason to' 'belie courtesy one,' Lady,' is at stake. It is light opera cloak. Tfie woman salaamed "There's a,man named Koehki who sea-na that he -owes-the escape of himself y v'I lust probable that Mina will marry a an Clive entered, and moved to the door to have his knife in you. Know him? A',t, and his Wife from Zaca u, in the the Story -is true and-that Som i, ... . title: she.is beautiful, gifted enough to;with downcast_eyee, but'at the door she of course you do_, Gentleman speaks with p. (where in the ti'iCirilt Of Z1IIsoIIs 4 catch half the peerage. And Lady Edith'paused an inappreciab2$ moment, and!a Polish•Germanb•Whitechapel ellen ac- ,Mate of liliCilO an bleaiao to the Y He pithead, and Clive, turned and;shot a glance of doubt, suspicion, and cent, and adds to his other ebarmi�t g ' the embalmed body•.Of that.mi d laced him with a white, drawn face. Influence of a Danish monk who Y • _ •'Lady Edith will marry mei' he said. ,something like malice at Clive. a glance qualities an inherent "!like of soap and 4 Quilton said nothing, but stood, hie face 1 which he did not notice. water." 1 lived in that part of-Mexico nearly sionary of long. ago Bits in a stn � "How tired you look• dearest;" said rlive laughed mirthleerly. "Oh, T know 1 400 years ago. He tells the follow- chair, staring .with unseeing ey I --"blot in w certain." and e:presslonlges. 1-dr Edith an he tool, --seat beside her, him." ' That to now u lou." - in stor at candlelight"And yet you lose Mina?" remarked�and raised her hand to his lips, "Its "Jest w. Aod,of course. you know you're g Y 1 - $ $h ,q ' Quilton in a matter-ot-fact ton*, quite wicked the way you're working. Fa being shadowed?" said Quilton. as caau_= .Father Dario, a Dani@h monk, keeps alive in the hearts of t 1 Clive eyed him ateadllp. "And yet Z then says that you murk go away" foe's' ally se Det+Are. " went t0, 1lleElco In the esti art of de end of.the a he'IOv n - love Mina," he &aid rest and change,"• '"Oh.-am I?" y.p peopl grimly. _Quilton, I .'In intend doing so," said Clive. 1 Yes: very closet and very neatly shad. the sixteenth century. In 1540 he 9 ry t3C 8IIt8 'L. have Seen her, spoken to her again. It _ � y ry. and worked for the memo of ' was a mistake. Phe-G9d heap us both!- Imes aid I'm very to you tltateepbut I had to Ieak about-tt- oaudcominaptantfot the House the otber founder{ the Town of Zinsonsa. He "i she cares for me still. And I had re.'acral to-night; there was as attack on lnlght And u lady 1s taking part in the g he Indians and so = Itis .Own Good DeEds. Lady Edith the truth, to worked amon t . mar>yeMf�ny121freedom. mlddh:a me u i Wad tsome a ewer it. no lthfat At did much '�'ax°' - far endeared himself to them that . ''The Indians believe it._to bel. ty: and . _ "A lace t" said-Clive, with .case d ruler h ' .now. now that Lady Edith !s-la trouble, s°Od• dor they are implacable.- He emll•1of interest nerd•cnricsitc. Whets tarty?' the memory of his life is to-day true.. I have tatlked with one o --* life, I-1 must stand by her." r [udg�e.beHut pnevaisrmind that. I ha`heiIton. "LadyoEditba Hindoo 'ear ant. Sw Q11, th1ZheIIoFathElBDac�iptradition: the alrl'chiefs who is said to hav rt;. .�, s -has this dark cloud hanging over he ear me a personal Quilton nodded. Nobleeee, oblige," he de to go esw y f yon will gb wi Ob. you must be mistaken." said Clave deed ills body thA secret of the sabterran hr _ -_ .commented. "Exactly, Well, tbat's your me P" ,pith a smile. was embalmed and hidden away in. tomb. .I -have .heard the-story _ - affair Bo you sea that-liady Edith will breath. crimsoned'; and she caught bar Not very emir 'to mie:ake a 'lady-with g subterrHnesn cave where it has Father Dario from his li e. I stn have a title of her own-oh. You will end ee consplcuoue a presence," said Qurton, lip i. !o the House of Lordi, of courser" I "Yes. dearest, he went 'on. "'I wrist' 'lhp-appear to have struck up an iso installed in ' sitting posture in an that I and my property were sof f-. "Lord l'heaterlei h sus nv to many ms at o D friend rw g pmts nothing?" .y nee. There M n o qualntance or fr:endab! with ou: armchair carved out of solid rock. solely because ' 1 - wan a Dsnei '• '"�,�SAW Clive after a pause.' He spoke in the reason why we should wait any longer. We 'Koahki. Mb tell you the tr>ith, while they y mutt be married quickly. I'm afr:+id we -have: been •hodowing you I have been From the day of his death until .W hen the Indians first learned .tha� +Slnli vgiee'of a mea who has lost all tis- q •musing myself by .hldawin tsrest"hf 11118, who has slipped back into shan't be able to afford a long hones g them. now, so tradition oes candles I came-from Denmark-the werq %be row of-apectaumv. moon; there !s so much to do at the Of- !Yet: that's ,fust It-amuafng myself,' g ' Y Nothing. He does not know that 1 sots they `have been ke t burnin in his un- dee 1• p flee; and th want me..ln the House." "But, good ]xeavenr, why. should Lady. P $, p y interested, bUt sur ri .•• . Juanita'@, bin wife'&, lover, before he mar.' Her bosom heaved and her eyes Slowed ?1�h's servant shadow me?' ezelatmed derground resting-place, and.3hrce that F had Piot known Father Dario.: tried her. I was at Quetta with him, but She drew a little nearer to him, and I Qui. Indians have kept constant vigil i tried toe lain' that 1546 w a;, -did not make myeeir-known. I did not leant her head on his breast. Quilton shrugged his ehonlderw "Can't xP it4 meet him until atter his second marriage. '•I will-do whatever you wish, Clive." *7 known. don ought u,ub;c=t over the place, the ' location of long :time ago, They , said the and I Oho" not have attempted to @Lop Which is said to be knew that, but. that Father Dact it if 1 had known him; for I. too, flelfev. abe.eaid. "1`es'; I will marry you rrhrn• !Taus about !t P" . - ed Juanita to be dead; or I. I cab her ever you like But.-bus are YOU pure; Clive laughed and leant -back with . .Known to the Guards only, was .such a great man that every that you want to marry me so soca? YOU something like amusement on has lined bod mus? bare known him. on , • : Mot asoma eLL, In the szclteatent you did •r�so I only occupied as subordinau tic' There was a by shou'd I be?" death, and the`two o!1 "taken. by y that might at Palace lard I Stood closeuoy. know s11 If beside 7 G inevitable. But Sometimes I feel ae if,and haggard Whoa. accepted me.because I was-a Dane' . "' There came a knock at the door, and e • encs t r a minute nt two, IdCtst Indians an I kn wwilwhen I . back m w �_ �_ n ilaiiwn slipped oma His came back in a utioa Iu your lite; as !! you loved your. and Clive rete of the tribe, which treasured the go p -work first and me afterwards." _ peed Into reverie again; 1 e ust as' I left 311. 1 ' _._.�_alShe!s covering % is eyes.moment or two.'him race pain,• his eyelids y He putt his arm round her doubt a r red''said In y noh and aha a And dr vocay e trFor1300 years the secret had been H .thb Indians who promised t4 • -- r. but to-ulght her vague apprehenalone _Yes," said-Qutlaan at.ones. !'elhe has P to vn, but his he"itated and(hancled.down by its custodians to care for it are dead, they will have I. " _ _ —' found A voices force.i her Int speech. I been ill, Breakdovin, the doctors call its I those selected by virtue .of their delegated the duty to somebodg �u 'CHAPTER SZPII. " CUvs�aSmetimea I am conscious of • they have arderirl her to glue up singing else. The. m8 be ignorant, 8s t ' One night, come mon•he later, Clive was,terrible, horrible feeling than I do not.,and take a rust, a long rest, A.cue of age to`.receive, it and ep It and y 9' g s _.. . coming out Of the House: and as he Paw-.that you da not love me As 1 lave you. thi sarord wearing out the scabbard. I pace it along at the appro of the w knowledge goes, poesees t be whole of your heart: that e. of kap ed through the flaunt crowd, who made a: shou!d say.-- _ - _ _ c world's idea impmelble _httE iLsza isc+e_i[rsx _@till..pat but they have the capacity f,.-,r re11 - mfln>a;-aa wan-g>;:ea'a�wna-eager All, btu._that -would-b&._ r. and-tbe reaper, 3 P$l' Y �. curiosity and interest, and those of the!I tear eometimer it crespe over me like ep«s he raised tr Quilton errs heavy with l�ecerAl�f Yh8 s~fri£nd. When JUtlg . ;_epectatora who were fsmll ar w; h flu:a chill. .like the touch of.death Itself-- I pain and troub'o and despair. obs have sought mzent-D comes Father Dacia-will -t" g t to hat a the- re- ay House and Its members nudged tbn..e who that if, by some evil chance, we were sept N* tw£ airiously?" ha Asked almost i g „ -were not so fortunate, and whispered. rated. that if ali were over between us, :Inaudibly, mains of F8'ther DaciO removed to be able to testify. "'chat's Mr. Clive Harvey, the Bight Hoa.� would not care• would not suffer," 1 ••Oh, po" repifed Quilton... "A rest will . Inive Harvey. President of the 3r•cal Gov.I "My dear Edith." be besan, with a Chill ,put matters right," _ trnment Board Y' They watched him as be'like that of which she bad spoken creep-j "Where-where !a ahs?" asked Clive __.went down the steps and along the enr• Ing over bim: but the brake in again be- thickly. - . r:dnr. Some of them no doubt envlous'y, fore he could costunue: i Quilton stared betnre as^m. "In about -- . - but possibly a few with another kind nt I "11 there are any grnunda for my four, three weeks, you think?' he said. ae It • 1 .feeling; for they could not fail to see that' if for any reaeon I am right in this dread be had net heard the queetion. "Let me �;•k • � the successful politician did not look, not- Of tame, I want YOU to tell me. I could know when the date to quite fixed; so that ^t • withstanding his eueoees, as hu bear it from your lips. It would kill me. I can give a ,,__._ , g g gnrgeoua account of the a!• v ` b Thi o�ald mo t fa 1 oto see that he wan bac I should not rom lain. What I could',}fair in the Beaooq',, What wretched war, .,,,.,y� „ '�.- „,_,, --+- \ happy u we still p r — not endure would be-to discover it In ?ber we have been having lately,'eh P" other ways. That would not kill me, but i Clive knew that It was no usa his eek• �► -thin and pale and careworn; his ,all. would drive me mad. She -drew herself Ing any further queotions. With u sigh ' knit frame was held creek and,the keen from h:m sed stood start -her-face wbitA,alfa moved to the door. As he craned it :+ . I s grey eyed looked straight before thepi: 'her eyes flashine: she wan at that mo•'Quilton said: bat there was Ve glow pf,eatiefsction in. =ant the personification of the pride that I "By the way. I ehnnld keep iny-rye up- •� a,: them, no iaduatlon that he was revelling faClilve stook t her!hands band drew lief I Sara�kKnahkiwdea!s kn dynamite. and our +�y { �,, t"�r 7 t P Twp` f - fa the triumph of gratified atmbition. Hie 'down beside him again,' I friends the Hlndoos are mus! of them ' � ' ' �f tv ,' tear ant only "a look of overwork-for !t Itt Is poeeible to be overworked and yet to"- "'My marriage with YOU ie the one agm f4miliar with the use nfithe knife." Y � t +. � y, >, �, �� Ay-„� � , !h. ;: be happy-but,that of a man who hag and desire of my, life, Edith," he said i Clive shrugged his shouldcra. wlth sa, "}x11 . c'r ��: f , . ,.y. ti`", ;- 3,% some secret Outside hie public life, some- gravely. "Put all such thon,ghts away indifference too profound for con tem t, 1 ,�C "`i t:':`•;'1 ---• -thing preying on big mind, from you. Believe me when'i ray that my and went down the stairs vrl�h=a-gra w p r''''' ^ "��iY;'` of • �s�` . : L':-'1��{ whole lite shall be devoted to making you licac ; The Liberate were in with a big'ma• y.'atep. , 11 . :Jority: and it was they who now lounged baDDy" - `. r > ' You can make me ha - ` with an air of complacency fa their @eats, happy with awned. - { �•. •' _ and talked and laughed with the manner a look," she said; "and you know it. Oh, Clive, if you knew hove I loved you-but I CHAPTER. XX III. �': - of men who have been victors in: the r .r fight, and are enjoying the auntie; and you never will know! Yee:'I will marry the weeks rolled on, and Clive moved - aTdr `?11 Clive's friends and colleagues thought and you whenever you like-you know that" through them like a man in a dream. .} expected that he would have been enjoy- 'Lord Chesterlei,gh knocked at the door Ngw, Nature keenly resents the kind of •- • •_y • Ing his share of the good things; for he 1 while they were talking and arranging'affront be was offering w her, and she _• had been made President of the Local the marriage.:. and he entered Into. the I retaliated with inso3xnia, �' • Government Board; and his appointment diwisselon with a joy and a pleasure too I He could not sleep, sad he dared-not ;'. , "(sad been received with'general approval. obvious foF cons5ealment. Lady Edith de•(take narcotics; for, clever ae-we are.nowa.' . - . . It,was said quite openly that, if luck stood cided that she could get her trousseau to-(days• no chemist has' ren able to.discover a, getber in three weeks; and an approxi I A sY t"i; by him, be would one day be 1?remier. But a narcotic that will not affect the brain; - .. - • if he displayed no satisfaction or -rat]. mate Hate for the marriage was chosen to and of. course, Mr. Clive Harvey. the - r f�' _ scritlo° in .the honor which had been be• ,wards the end of that period; and Clive�Cabinet Minister, had to keep hive clear i 1. etowod upon Lim, be certainly proved the went home with that sense of relief which and in werking'order.' Concrete Hog• Nooses `q -wisdom of'Mr. Graham's choice; ani' follows on a momentous decision. I Mean.vvhlle Lady Edithrwae busy ,with. �� Clive'quickly earned the reputation df be f Notwithstanding his exalted-political Pn•,her trousseau: and it engaged go much of -' • . 1per "a glutton for work." eition and Lia increased income, he still her time that she saw very,little of Clive, and Fei�mQ o�Y`a t, indeed, he seemed to share hie time be-I Oefnpied his old rooms in Burleigh�.t_reet !excepting at night, where, flushed with his `� "" -tween his Office, the House, and Grosvenor @-fill very often dined off a mutton chow.i parliamentary work, he Aid not look -08- -` .,' ; ggnaro, where Lord Chesterleigh and and still smoked his old briar.. Now and bad as he really was. And yet, at times, - : .Enable .you to raise bigger hods grid t.ady FWith frankly and openly displayed again he.met Quilton on the stairs, or she caught a look on his face which awak• better pork without heavier feeding. A -'r•-,the delight and pride itt his appointment',Quilton came to hie rooms; but the con•'etted her vague aneseinese; but she lulled which appeared to be lacking in Clive versation of the two men was almost en* it to,rest by the reflection that in a little concrete feeding floor permits the ani- . ' y' himself. And yet they,.-too, seemed -to tirely confined to political and-eiri lar while they would-have left London. and " •- - "be uneasily aware that there was some- subjects. Mina and the unhappy woman. Clive would,,get the rest he too sorely mals to cleanup all the, feed without waste, and . . , ., thing n•rong. Lord Chesterleigh ascribed her motber,, were never mentioned. Quit• needM. eliminates the possibility of yQue.hogs contracting '. 711 to overwork; and T,ady F.dith,tried to ton's manner'to• Clive was as impertur- They were within a leek ui th'o wed- accept and to share this diagnoeia of able and indifferent as it had been in the, disease. rl o you they Cliwe'e condition: but she sone possessed early stages of their acquaintance; or, It ding, when one night a,telegram was p . A brought into the House for Clive. He Mean Bigger Pl'Of lti " . . oby a rague„ and indefinable sense of;there was any change,,its was indicated!opened it listlessly; then started 'and gg I. ' "something wrong." which not even Clive'e:by a certain tone o"C pity and sympathy; stared at it like a man who has received . Hog'houses of concrete are sanity ••devoted•attention to her could die eL And anyway, Quilton bad not.'treated Clive ,eaSllyClettned - p I a suddenad news lately with the touch of Sardonic irony - maintain an even temperature and eve len of .. ". indeed, be sone -the • mo,st devoted of bo t"' ea M p p A which'he displayed on one or two cera•I '� b I pe td r (Ira- anceg. ham, who was' sitting beside'him.- " li>tht and air, which tend to batter the quality of He had alware been what ig called at• cions some months before: - Clive mechanically handed him•the tele- . Coe r e,will not rust or rot. Never needs repairs Yt�' tentive to her; blxt ,since .the.election.his I That nlgbt Clive 'paused at his own % " purl - - tree-.renes np n ton's room. 'stat$ M or path mg.c•t t will outwear any other mater-I for farm - • ' +++neer-Leel +xn-markeat by Ls staid.. I devotion whirl had a note of tenderness, lie was conecinue of a desire to tell him of Ho left the_House at once and went Structures. Write for this beautifully illustrated free book , 11 an QiT of protection, which- though it' the approaching_.marriage. •He' knocked i'round'to Qroevenor Liquare. Soth Lord "Wharthe Farther cut do with Concrete." It shows how� il"_ should have.Sratffled her, only accentual at the Boor, and Quilton opened it.ca a i tlonslv�_ i ver p' Cheaterleigh and Edith happened to be to buil tl Hog.Houses, Feeding Floors and'many other -ed hri vas+te mud n-^t ^ - - urian, y little way but kering' a -werer ot-ooutve, aghasL_aL_the ._ . _ the farmer needs. --— - - -r - --{rye-and lip service, however watchful,;that it was Clive, at once opened it wide 'Wawa a d Lady Edith'went'idhite; for is however unremitting, is a-poor substitute 13'.and beckoned him tQ eater. art instant 'she raw that the wedding - Farsar's lufsermadow-Bureau - for love. • It is strange and awful the Quffton cleared n chair by the simple would have to be postponed. Cavia Cemem Cote l.fd�lted ' - amount of'ill-treatfaient•woman.will bear(operation of tilting the book@ and papers "My poor Clivel" said 'Lord Cheater• . . , �F p_IL 1, upon-it-to the-floor: and Clive bat down to lisriad Building.Msatn .f ib+• -„-{ from a map,uncomplainingly while she ie I le]gh. ,,It !s eo 'sudd'en, eo ulseipectad- s _are of. Lie love for her. Wopi;en of the and ]rant his head on his hands, He was,and yet he was always delicate and ail- : \` ar wer nrderd will cheerfully eiidure even i the Right Hon. Cline Harvey; a cos@able {Slows if they are stere that the heart of i Premier; but at that moment he felt that in yea,” sail! Clive Irk-a Io* voice; "a "'i +.''-' t'he brute who ill-treats them still beats he would willingly change places with the for Wheat; And ,t]lere }s ]ititl� difference eplfiary•worker who lived in .that cheer• that is why I did not attach any great at core between 'Arriet, the coetarmongei S-lees-robm.' -Qniltbn O'd a .tire •fiba`cco tmportanee to sotne of hie lettem, God COlifr s e `.a,_, ' _ > girl', and roar Lady Edith Cheaterlefgtr' potich across the table.11d, seating,him•,forgive mel I must go down at once: hs bvuaque.and, rte, even.brutal„Lady Edith f p•P h• d know If Clive had been at times ' Impatient, seI on the arm of Lie writingchair, tilled -he ie at Rafborong and Ido ;p *_ his own i a. where Aertie te:' 13e-get up and looked would tare bo,•ne the treatment with Anything the matter'P' he inmiired�4n{round him vaguely. , . , C1 i - „ I °” ore than t+sua`•lmitq, 13 she could have a casual way. .. I (To be continued1. 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Y.._S'. ..•a_... ., a«.J ..: _... •.✓..: J. _Sipa,_ Se� ��• �.•4 �•ca'l • a ' CONFESSION IO - - \ OF CO'�ST�l6E- _ . �L41 e _ Personally Gave 8ope aftd ReiolVe - �a alt ' .j,�j a ` Co Murderer to Aid His Escape. - e A deepatch from- Winnipeg says \ A ' Constable Robert Reid; of the city �- ' furce._orw,of the two officers aTd= - - Prkes of These Products In .the Leading - ; ' ;" - �: ing John 'Krafchenko when he es- .t> _ �� caped, made a full confession on - Markets are Here Recorded -. _ f Com- Wednesday S _ _ e ne y d imo a the RPya yCm .., W d a P II 5 ion, a llcated e� a- + 11^3 ` ;.' gel, the lawyer, John Buxton and µ arsadstytfs. . .37 1.2c. Flax-No. 1 N.W.C.. $1.27: No. 2 ?"r John Westlake- Constable Flow- C,W., $124; No. 3;C.W:.'8111.- ers, his fellow guard, he- clears'of- 3` Toronto, Jan. 27.-Flour-Onar1,o wheat x� Mous•. 90 per cent... $3.65. seaboard, and at x �� e ys: all -suspicion. Reid had formerly 'mays x+ •ui. Toronto. Manitoba@-rirat patents. - 5 e crystal a� �3 Montreal Markets. , withstood a•veven-hour irueling be- a In Jute base. $5..,0; do.. second@. $4.80; s _ strong bakers', in Jute begs, $4.60. Montreal, Jan. 27.-Corn-American No. .. 3 fore the commil3sio r which seeniiii g- clearness shows but he eem Itrs, 95 1.2c, and No. 2. 93 3 4c, track, No. 2. 42c: do., No: 3,tal4tc: extra No. 1 f6Pd, "i Sia ' a. Goder:ch. All rail, No.'1 Northern $1.139-1 .2c. Barley-Manitoba feed. 48 to 5oc: ,, y x pletely reversed his sworn ,state- 1� �1 Ito. 2 98 1.20. malting, b4 to 66c. Buckwheat-No. 2. 56 !� .c5.^ , ments. Ontario wheat-Prices of No. 2 are 86 to 57c. Flour-Manitoba Spring wheat pat- � ."� }o 870, outside, a-nd 91 to 929•on track.;este, firsts. $5.40; d,.,e^_•conde,'61.90; strong In the- Witness-bo 7C Heid told how- `Hold this- soap to 87c. bakers', $a 7o: winter paten chh`ceP he perspually had-'gzcen, the tope, Oat*.-No. 2 Ontario oatro, 34"1!2 to 3511. 84.75 to $5; straight rcllera, $450.10 84.60, the light-you•can see' „ antsnie, and at-38 to 38 1-2c, on track. To• do., is bags, $2 to-$2.19. Rdlted oats-Bar key and revolves to ..KraEchenko - r�•onato. 13feate;•n_Canada. oate, 4o 1-4 for refs, $4.40 to 154.50: bag of 90 lbs.,.$2.10 to __ -two days-before the escape, while Your fingers thZouQh the ger Fd. 2, and at 30c for No. 3,-Bay ports. , 8212 1.2, Millfeed-Bran, $22: shnrtiv, SM: __�.,,��, feet: clear cake. outside, middlings, $26 o S°7; mouillie• $28 to $n. the back of Flowers, the othei Y r ' malting barley, 54 to 55c,, Hay-No. 2, per ton: car lots. $111 to $14.50 The Late Lord Stratheona. guard, was turned. The loosened But smell it! As'loon as stside. Cheese-Finest westerns, 13 7.8 to 14c: do., - Corn-clew ho: 2_ American. 71 1.2c, all easterns, 13 1.4 to 13 3.4c. Butt-r-Choicest" '4` bare in the window; he sale; hacl, you do,you'll realize the most ; wail. Toronto. creamer 28 1.2 to 29c; seconds, 26-t-2 to I STRATIIC'ON_L WAS WEALTHY. been tampered with while Ryan, wonderful chum of this soap ; Rye-N9..E at 63 to 63 1•!0, outside. 27c. Esq Fmeh, 42 to 43c;.selected. 35,-; - the day guard `was asleep in_ the Buckwh%at-No. 2 at 73 to 75c, ontside. No. 1 sloe 30c: No. 2, do., 26c. Potatoes - - --its real Violet frzerarTc Bran-Mknitoba bran, $22 to-$?2.50'a ton, -Per bag. car_Iota, 75 to 60c. . cell. The constable stated further Late High Cllmmissioner s Hold- Cat a cake from your druggist in bags, Toronto trelght. Shorts, $211 to that. all the arrangements for the 924$0. Toronto. united Stat" Markets. - - tugs Estimated at $80,000,000. and know for yourself the pleasure escape were made in the office of Using it _• Minneapolis. Jan. 27. - Wheat - May, A despatch -from Quebec' says:- Percy- Hagel, .Krafchenko's coun- � ' _ - I- -Country 'Produ6s. 87 3.4 to 87 7.8c bid: Ju17, 69 34 to 89 1.2c The death of Lord Stratheona will Bel, where Kratchenko had sent him : butter--Choice dairy, 23 to 24c; inferlor, bid. Cash-No. l hard,89 7.8c; No. 1 North• to. see Hagel.. He said he did not �������' R0 o 21c; farmers' Separator prints, 24 to ern, 86 34 to 88 7-8c; No.. t do.. 83 7-8 to have a material effect on the revs- know what had induced him (Reid`) creamery prints, 30 to 31c; solids, 27 85 7.6c; No, 3 wheat• R 7.8 to 63 7.8c. Corn niie of the ro*ince for4he current Egan-c Fage_pri�nte, 27 tp 28c; solids, 26 3_yellow,_56 1.2 'to s7c. _oats-�o. a y I' to lIIel{eBrafnhtokReid$n�a elm VIOLET - 29c t�• white, 39 3.4 to 3 ob- 'Ton ancy patents, erre It- is understood that the .- ase lots of new-laid. 40.to 42n.Der $4.55: first clears,83.35; second clese•a, $2,50• $ Bu f3 doses seleeta, 36 to Vc, and storage. 34, Bran. .$22. lmmenre holdings of the late High office, and the- number had been GIyCerine Soap so 3sr per. dozen-. Duluth. Jan. 27.-Wheat-No. 1 hard. Commissioner will fall under the fled off in Angel's presence. Ha- ` Cheese--2few cheese. 14 1•2 to-14 3•Ac -for 87 JAC, No. 1 Northern, 86 1-4c; No. 2, do., 6 1CCQRelOn law of_ uebec and cal- roe a oak.. $cafes@ for zee 1Carge..aad 1511 for twins, 84 1.4c; Montana No. 2 hard. 64 1-4 •to Q , - -ger had told him that, Westlake, .�7 For ink by Caaadfaw 6issti,Ir fio.a ues/ Beane-Hand-picked. $2.211 to $2.25 per 84 3.4c: May, 88 14 to.8834c: July, p9 3.4c. eiUlations. are easily made-that the who was to hid$ Krafehenko after tows.rt,lsrlsdlW Newfasadiead 16e@hol; primes, 12.10. - Linseed-$1.50 S8; Jazuat-y, ;1:49 14;' �l1ay ret•enu-8• from the estate Rill re.a ia;aera iaas,;roe ss aieYa d s,. Honcy-Extracted, io tin-e, to 12c Per $1.53• his escape, could be truster: to do' a,s,..i«Ka Co. t-,a vshza$ .r.:a..,. 1b. for No. 1; combs. $3 to $3.26 per dosen - `amount it to -millions of dollars. rd " ro. 1. and 12.40 W $2.50 for No. 2. P so without egnealfng.. . Hagei, ultry-Fowl, u to 12c Der lb.: chick- Lave Stook Markets It is Said it was anticipated that he aid, .had gone to Pluni Coulee , goYrs. 16 to t7c; ducks. r3 w SSC: geese. 14 Toronto, Jan. 27.-Butcbers' cattle--c3�od the value of the holdings was about to'get X400 to handle the case. He ` 15c; turkeys, 19 to leo. to choice bteere' from 37,15 to' $6.50: medl: $30;000,000, and, it so, the-succes- did not know whether he got it or WOMAN KILLED IN WRECK. Potatoo*• Oirtarbo• 90c per bag, on track, um. $7 to $7.25, and common, $5,75 to $6 75. surd Delawares at W-'to 859; on-track, in Heifers-Good to choice, $7,75 to $235; Sion dues at eight per cent. would_ n t `'"� " rar Jous, medium to goad. $6.50 to $7.75. Bnt.•her amount to $8:400,000. -This'amouh:t Accident on C.P.A. Tea Miles I'aat• _. Id Cows and. bulla-Bvwher bulls; cbo:c,e, ;. s ranged from $6.75 to-8750; good from $6.25 Will very likely be modifiid irheil. EXPORTS SHOW INCREASE. of Pembroke.- -Provisions. _ - to-16.75; and medium from 3575 t•o $h.zs, , the value of the estate in Quebec is Bacon-Lona• clear 15 w1�_ r lb.. In while common brouirht $475-t,+ $5.75. Rut•,. Ar despatch from Pembroke"days: case Into. Pork-Short out, $ I-:--do.:rhr+s- Fro-- rums raa�aed from 56 50 to f known, as the,.very point has arisen C ada'9 Domestic-Produce _S}sip- The Soo train No. -19, .whici_ left _ $34.50. Rama-•]dedinm to light. 1e 1.2 87,25: good froom $6 to Po Sa; medium rem 1,. •of the, Privy' heavy, 17 1.2 to T&: rolls. 15 to $5.30 to 86; common from $4,75 to 85 so: Council in the Cotton case. At all tbents Advaneed Over 138'.". - Montreal at 3o.WWednesday night, a breakfast bacon, 11 to 19c; backs. cutters from $425 tn •84.75:_and eanner+� ; 43 to 24e from $3.75 to 0425 Stockers and fewl re - I events, the province is expecting t despatch horn'Ottawa, says` was wrecked by the spreading of a Lard-rd 1-4c• tubs. 14 1-Sc; Good sw4APrs. $6.50 in $7; feeders. $6.75 tn' benefit to the extent of several mil- rail at Nestle, ten miles east of - 'L4 3.40. - 87,50. Bilkers and Springers. sold a, $6o During the nice-months' period Pembroke, early Thursday mora-' to $105 such for ood offeriitss. Calves- lions by the decease of Lord Strath- ending Dec. 31, 1938, the.total trade v' -. Best calves brought $9.50 to all: mod:u n }i}g One passenger was killed.fad - sac ~�y and_straw. form $7 to $9 50: c„manon from 95 " $6 cons. y of Canada showed an advance of about fifteen injured, seven of Baled hay-f., .1 at $14.50 to 615 a ton. Ph"ep sod-lambs--Ligbt sheep @wee rang' whom have been remured to Pem- 1 .-on tract bere, No. 3• tooted at $13 to 413.50, ed from $6.25 to $6.75, heavy @boev and 1L-LTE LORD $TR_LTHCON,L. 10 pf;r cent�.-upon the trade of the .,�. and mixed at $22 Lo $1 50. bucks from 65.25 w $6.26; calls from 6250 corresponding period of the year broke-Hospital. The dead psaaen- Bared straw-(far tots. $850 to 68.75, o!f co I5; :autos oro hr from $9 w $9 So, - ger. is Mrs. J. J• Sammon, of. Sud-* i trsak, Toronto. bucks off 8w=11_xogs went at aa.65- to. CareFr 1f ori of Emulation By the before. •According to= the figures B 88.86 on board care at country points. $9 issued by the Department of C us bury, who with her husband' and visit- Winnipeg Crain. Montreal. Jan.. 27�Extritn choice steers, I A. despatchd at $915 ofClTilifrom�Lo don, Eng.- eluding exports of foreign product ng ataOsceol'a. and b been visit- . caro. toms Friday, the total trade,-'ex- y carded the Winnipeg Jan. 27-Csah-Whe%,t`f^ 1, 0975;ehoiee bmchera steers. $a 25 w 88:50; leaf a few stations from where Eorthern. 0S 1-Ic: 40. 8 Northern, $3 1-2e: do. 'extra-gond. 0775. to q' do.. �r d. land, says! Hon, Lewis_ Harcourt, and jaiporta othe.r..than, tWse of- 1sa. 3 Northern, 11`4-4c; No. 1, 76e; No. 5,,$7.75 to $7.60; do., lair, $6.75 to 17; batcherr' �l SeC,retftry` -spt�Yrtg ti- co sumption I'f01t3- wreck oCCurre_d>• Her husband 4: TT9Dee No. 6. 65e. feed, 60e: No. 1 rejected bullock@, good. $7 to 17,25; do.. Poor tc aild child @sea Hastin,_,fen on Wednesday night, 56 P , t.eds, 154 1.11c: Ro 2 rejected seed@,. 7$ 1.3c: medium, 14 to 16-75; ,butcher'Cows. good, f3'd y g 1 t0 Dec.DeC. 31, 1913,'•-was $157, ,- No 3 rejected Feed., 760: No. t smutty. I$6.75 to $7. do., frar, $6.25 to 116.50; do, said Lord $trathcona was a great 893, as against $779,5_87,058 In 1912" 1.76e, N ! smutty*Inter. : No .3 smut- 3550;medin, l..:.55.75 to $6; d0., common, $¢25 to 79 -TO PREVENT FRAUD. 76c; No_ 1 red V►Pinter, BS 1-fc; No. 2 '$550; do., Poo r• $450 to $5; abeeD. 6s.zS .to';piODeer in all that was --beat . .in. the Increase being 878,289.833. _ _ - `red Winter, 931.20: No. 3 red Winter. $635; lambs, per awe., 18 to 6815, ho ;. North Amer4ca. During the three The great increase was in'_ex- .$1 1-Ac. Oats-No. 2 C.W'....33 3'$c'• No 3 weets. eastern@. $9.75; do., aowa, 97.75; 0 years Hon. 141 r- Harcourt had been cels. Burin ]9]3 the total ex cells Cheese and Batter to/Be Honestly W.. 311 1-6c; extra No. 1 feed 31 3.4c; No, stag'". $5 to 55.50; da, western@, per cwt. p B P g 31 1.40; Na t feed. 30 12c. Barley- $9.35 to $950; calves, according to sise and at the eulonial office it had been•his mere 8388,707,373, as against 8307,- Weighed. - 41 1.40; No.,4. 40c; rejected.38c; teed, quality, 83 to 615, rivile a to work official: with 563;788, Of the exports., 8359,113, ip g y po -A-despatch from-Ottaaasays: At, . ------ Lord Stratheona. Many years be 668 were of domestic produce, as important meaaure to eliminate the ..MASSACRE BY -REBEL,4. lore that it was his privilege .•to agkinst -$278.652,157, the increase. possibility of fraud in connection i Siop Sneezing, - l count him among his friends. His thus being 88o,l3,501, or ones 28 with weighing of cheese and but • _ riCA s4__. -_ - Public bene r cent-. - -- _. _ les.. the rt of Montreal will be --- {� #{ 1 �r 1b0 Women, and Children and 1:t0..�i �e erosit.v and. Po Keit SIllllelin3l+ _ Roldlers Killed. factions had been beyond record or mports a tered for..consumptign introduced shortly by Hon. Martin . T Cure Baur Cold belief. He left a name and recor owed a Aht decrease, standing Burrell, minister - of agriculture. A despatch from 'Mexico City illuTnined by personal affection and at 8498,741,513, as against .,,$500,- F says: One hiindred women and or many years there have. been public honors and a career worthy 634)901 in 1912. Dutiable goods loud. cofl7plalnte by .farmers who " -children and 150 Federal soldiers - �- The Soothing Vapors of Catarrho- cif envy and emulation by the civi- showed a drop of nearly 83,000:000, charge that they have not received seer massacred by rebels recently lized'world. fair weight_ According to the terms.. zone Dring Instantanaotfs. - from 8328,417,963 in 1812 to $323, Relief. near Vanegas,"to the north of San 434,277 in :913. , Free odds, on the Luis Potosi, according to reports - B- of t<her proposed bill, a government _ =.Thousands of Testimonials prove that received here on Saturday. The AVIATOR_KILLED I\4_ LAND other hand, increased by nearly inspector will be appointed, whose 81,000,000, from $174,316,948 to duty will -be to adjudieate -cases in " Catarrhozon• cures permanently.•- soldiers, with -the women, surTen- $175,307�� - •' - When germs attack the lining of the dered to life rebels, and were taken GH of Wind Upset Machine and i. dtapute. Remedies will be applied nose, make you sneeze and gag,-wben to'a ranch near Matehuala, whore It ell 150 Feet. to other unsatisfactory' conditions of�tbe cheese exchange i*Montreal. tater on they infest. the bronchial.. the alleged butchery occurred, _STRATHCO\A'S DAUGHTER. •,•. B - ttibes,-how.can you follow them• with Major Rxbollo and Captain Rami- A despatch from London says: cough syrup? George Lee Temple, a 22 year-old Mrs. '.Margaret Charlotte OLD .LGE AND CUPID. 7 You,can't do lt=that's all. Cough- rez and a handful of men, were the Ron.* } aviator, who was one of the first in "Bareness.' _ .'.,. only ones to escape. •The• arrived g Howard Reeomee Bridal Couple's 'AHes Total Cen- they f go to the stomach-that's why Y- P y England to imitate Pe cud"s Teat they tajL here on Sunday, bringing .news of of looping the loop when he per- A despatch from London• Eng- But Caterrhozone•goes everywhere the affair, whieh occurred several t�_alld_a_X- f._- - --gets right after the germs-kills ' da a a /1 formed this stunt on November •24 land, says:' Holi. Mfg." y 8 A des etch from Brantford as s. them-heals the 'soreness--cures the last, -fell at the Henley Aerodrome Charlotte Howard, only child of P inhammadon= makes Catarrh ddsap on Sunday, and was instantly kill= Lord Stratheona, is now the Baron- Age cuts no figure when Cupid et'a pear. '�UR$E'S MISTAKE. ed. He had been doing "spirals," ess Strathcoua and Mount'-Royal, his arrows go: This is show by - "Nothing I have ever used gives the _ and a-as'about to descend when a of- ee-n oe;..in -the County of Ar- the marriage at. Milton on�Ja uar3r warm, sootht'tig sensation. of Catarrho- Gave Carbolic Acid to Patients.In- gust of wind upset •the machine; gyll, Sootland, and of -MontreaL 2r by Rev.'W. L. Marg, of-M nse- sone," 'writes Isabrel Fry; of Seguin -stead :of liledichile tIa, Oat "I was 1n a frightful wap and it-fell,150 feet'. The aviator's Canada. When the, late Lord w�, On of Miss lizabe; H. r'with catarrh-of the nose and throat.. A 'despatch from .Utica, N,Y:, neck was broken. Stratheona was raised to. the peer- Chisholm, of Milton, aged to had .droppings, hard breathing, bad saxs: Two children are dead 'and 'p age in 1897 no provision was made 'George•Haddlesy, aged 78, of -his breath and indigestion. Catarrhozone four others are -dying' due* to -the FIS E PERSONS TILLED. for the succession,-but by a special city. relieved at, once and-cured me thor• mistake of,a nurse in administering .- --- ind+?r in anew-patent granted d' - ough'ly. It is indaluable is colds, sore carbolic' acrd' to a-number of little pawnger and Freight Trains In Lord St'rathcona in 1900 the suc- GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC. _ 'throat• and bronchial trouble." Not ones. in a Utica Orphan Asylum. g $ cession was secured to his Baugh- - tii>Hcu-lt for•Eatarrhozone to cure, be- Collision '\ear Jackson '::fish, - _ - Cause it,contains the essences of pine Therb 1s�,=e�idemic o€•-measles at ' t'e'e and to hee 'male-heirs following. -Gap in the Mountains Reduced to = balsams and other antiseptics that the institution -and late on Sunday, - •A.despatch from Jackson, Mich., The Baroness Sirathcona was Thar- 142 Miles. simply mean'death to catarrhs. Large followingthe order of a h- sician says: .Five persons.a-ren said-to-have rigid at Montreal- iii February, 1883, P 3' •A despatch il'om' Ottawa says size coats $i.00, and contains two that the_ n .be ices a laxa been killed and a large number in to Dr. Robert Jared Bliss Howard. _ g The gap in. the.Grand Trunk Pacific =onths•treatment; smaller sizes 25c., live .. on of.-the. nurses adminis= jured on Sunday night in a collision only child' of-the late Dr. R.• P. Railway in the mountains has been. keepersc,or�lThe druggists Catarrhozone' Co., tered th carbolic acid in mistake betwep a freight train and a pas- Howard, dean of the medical facul- reduced to 19'3 miles. Forty miles- se -Buffalo, NX., and Kingston,' Canada. as a liq ii'd laxative. ' The nurse tenger train'dn the Michigan .Cen- .ty of McGill`'Unitersity. were-completed'la5t month. -At the` who 'ad nistered the acid'is in, a iral Railway about eight-miles out- d' present rate_ of progress the rail BILLED BY FALLING DERRICK state 'of collapse as a result of her, "side of JacksoiL. The collision oc The crisis in the British Cabinet gray will be completed by mistak curred. on the Rives.Junction divi- over the naval expenditures is-over. next': ' - - ` _ ��F Sion of the road. (i•uy�Ropes Gave Way �adliachin• cry Hit Foreman on Head. VEAKNESS IN BOILER. - - -- - _ ' A •despatch from Cobalt 'say$:. ------ NITROGEN FROM Al , 1 Tam Anes, , was instant y se.of the Disastrous Explosion -- 5Wollen Mande- and -Feet -at-Ottawa. -- Concesalon Granted by the New- , killed .here by .a• fal-liag derrick striking him on the -head, Janes - A .�34sapa#�h o�^m n++Aw _, foundland Government. anean Kidnit•Trouble. Lini,nrtttsand was the foreman .employed:by -the Olaf- E. - ranberg, chief inspector' A �icapafch frons St. John's, blood purifiers are useless, 'Chat yon Cobalt Lake Mining Company td' of the Boiler Inspection -aad•7-nsu-r- Nfld., says: The extraction of 'ni- irtust do is to care tete kidneys. -Tales a rintend the work of-deepeningance -Com •an of Canada who tro en from the *tmosphe;re.'on a ._-, .. * 4 �+ i P Y ,... g T �I PILLS the rock cut, through which the came here from Montreal and made large scale for- use as fertilizer i Gin Pills act directly on these vital w a,ti the-lake.is:to flow when an.official inspection of the boiler tho purh�se of a concession just 1e'tr° organs-correct al disease-neutralize the draini g is commenced. The I which caused the Ro'wic-k Hall dia- granted by the Colonial Govern- uric ac i d-purify the blood-rel ieveffie _accident wa cau'sed by.one.of, the_ aster,- pronounced the eaplasion mein' for the employ near of Grand pain and rednce swellingin hands and ` ! guy ropes ting away. Janes was due to a weak 1i3anho'le frame in,thelerate Falls in Labrador. The plans call feet.- Soc.-a box ; 6-for $2.So. -At all dealers or-se'nt on Teceipt of price, r a native of Newfoundland. Hs bailer: He finds there was .plentyfor_the development'of one Tiiillion _ Sample free if you mention lois paper, ISS leaves a wife, wbD is at.present on of water in it, and absolves the en- horse-power from the falls to gen TONAL DRUG AND CNEMICAL CO., Of� CANADA HKi•?ED, TG120�,T0 a tiisit to Nova Scotia. gineers fr,,m blame. _ electricity.- , ,. •--'" ) . '�. „>' W X../J! �. •v .: .. C. •, '7t .;px.r r<. : ,'tr.;' :i. .^.,t : ^':. '�'.xYy. V. 'S.'A ty - ,, �;„"�' 'rhe.: •..y �. �:'t�1+,:.«.,. � ?• 4;5+°x: •..: .r r.. .�'e, tr, ,adz�-o.% :i•�.i �� ,xrt�:r .:tmac''4+• �rr•.r:n•,f•°'«�. M � ¢,'�+� �, w i.�� •,�:. ;.,�' ,; , .:. 353'* �, s .4 70, -!ass and Mrs. Chapman were BROCK ROAD Whi-thy. has been elected Warden Miss Fanny Hayes Is visiting friends • at Mount Joy at present. ��� Hubbard visited with city -Hiram Gifford, Reeve of "East friends last week. MEN ME -W. E.Ritchie.was-in-ther-city-of Ontario County. !I e LOCALISMS. -M. S. Mrs. Asa Hu in the city over Sunday. -i4r - on Friday. -Nel�ou Wagg, of Claremont, John Shaughnessy And wife, of To- I this locality on Wedne8- ronto are visiting friends- In this -Harry Wade made a shipment was'n 1 peri cattle on Monday. day urchasiag horses. s.-Jephson had a locality. �t!UP-TO-DAT9, TAILOR �IADE J. S. 'business Harry Cowan, of Toledo. visited his 6!. � -If you are not,. suited with parents. i,4 trip to the city on Friday last- George and.Mrs. Cowan,Sr. your bread, Tod'&-'Driver will be last week. -J. C. Philip has begun Bank of CLOTHING his glad tit stop and sup91T YOU. Archie Jackson. of the I+ ,C ice-harvesting' operations for the Mrs. Mahon, of oomington, Commerce, Oshawa, spent Sunday season• is spending a few days with her under the parental roof. His friend, Ewart Wright is off' duty at brother, D. and Mrs.Simpson. ' Mr. Gr eatrix, accompanied him. present with an', attack of ton- -C. Rogers and daughter, :Miss sintis. WHITEVALK Irene, spent NVednesda. with W. -J..S. and Mrs. Jephson spent J. and Mrs. Taylor, of , Cherry. The Ba*ptist anniversary on Sunday ,..Sunday last with Ge W. P. and wood. was well attended. V r4m. ... I I - I LUNUCYS UL TV JUJLWLPY, -,111:16 regular monthly mearugMiss truA@ Bate.spent Sunday Prices -Mrs. R. W Gordon has been of the Methodist Ladies' Aid will with her father, W. Bate.-- spending a co Win. Beaton abil-rady-friendof-To-- uple of weeks with meet at the home of Mrs. G. Law her parents in Harriston. on Wednesday, Feb. 4th, at 2 ronto. visited at D. R- Apst on's. ior , J. R. Thexton, of Toronto, o'clock' sharp. Miss Elsie Moore. of Toronto, is a U- !pending a week with her parents. -:�Spent a couple of days last week -A carload of American corn dei Suits range ge 'Miss Gertha Rice, of Kansas. Find --With hiex ected by J. L. Spink, Limited. Miss Leah Rice, of Tyrone, visited -Dr. Henry, of Oshawa, will be Then n here as usual next Tuesday to ers to dispose of their wheat and The business men of th6 community r Will be a good time for farm- with their brother, C. B. Rice. at- 7 om -;; d to his prif-Es3ional duties. * purchase corn. are taking advantage of the lovely --John Henderson,of Ringwood "Miss Fraser who takes charge weather and good sleighing by reap- was in town on Sunday owing to of the intermediate department of ing their ice harvest. 8 to c'35 ' .'the serious illness Of his -brother, the public school,arrived on Wed- -William. nesday morning and immediately -Kenny Gordon, Who has been assumed her new duties. WEALTHOFHAIR off duty for a we4 owing to a -H. Calvert, who recently re- PARISIAN SAGE IS THE PREPARATION n !-i dislocated shoulder, resumed-work turned from the e north-west, THAT GROWS HAIR STOP$ on Monday. where he has resided for DANDRUFF AND MARIES -Our Nj -T.-M. Henderso]&, of Toronto, the past seven or eight years, will HAIR GLORIOUSLY it spent a few hours on Sat remain at home this summer to RADIANT Jf 18 here with IR&- bcother, avesisthis fattierouthe _suit .,Henderson.. isian Sage d -Don't forget to renew your oes not,eradicate all dand- log' hair. failing hair -uff, stop splitt* Miss L.'.Nlorrissey .aud little VF subscription to the NE:ws early. and scalp itch, and put life and lustre is a nephew, visited at the home of While it costs a good deal more to to the dull faded hair of any man. in brother, N. J. Morrissey at run a newspaper now than it did woman or child. Win her Newcastle on Friday last.• a few years ago, owing to the . Parisian Soge is pleasant and re- Henderson. increased cost of everything, the freshing. No cheap perfumery odor -Jaruei and Mrs. :­aeeoirqDanied­ by. a number of no disagreeable concoction, but price of the NEws remains at one sa friends Rpent Friday evening dollar a year, so that prompt re- daintily perfumed tonic-one that is Let us not sticky or greasy-that proves its I&- last with W. G. and 11r?."Ham. newals is greatly appreciated. A goodness the flrwt time you use it, 31 win. Allaway, xy? re ret very large number of our stib. Baldness and faded hair are both rs t "..sho.w YOU to report, bas.been very ill dur• scribers are still in arrears and caused by dandruff germs. Parisian log the past week, suffering from these we would request to settle Sage kills the germs and causes- the the effects of"a very revere cold. h hair t abundantly. at once as we require the money Tho., row P -7. Law bas sold d4t, his for running expenses. Large eat ettt's and drug- --bakery sed confectionery business -The members of the Ladies' Kist's everywhere. Regular ar price.50c. A-oMr. Mooney,of Whitevale, who Aid Society, of $t. Andrew's will take possession on Feb. 16th. church, are busy these evenings -Miss Helen Burling wa9 con- rehearsing the playle% entitled SALE REGISTER. Onedtothehouse last week Ow- "AnOld-TimeLadieg' Aid Busi- TL-EsDAT, FE3a.3RD 191t-Auction 1 . sale An immense assortment from the Famous House of Hobberlin. ing,to throat trouble. She was ness Meeting at Mohawk Cross- of household furniture• horses. riga Don't fail to see our new spring samples. t able-to resume her studies 'this Roads." They intend to present harness•etc., the' property of C. J. They're-ready now. week. It on or about Feb. 10th. This Brodie.at his residence, Claremont. -Mrs. F. Hall was in the city-a drama his been given in many of Sale u t I o'cl:T sharp. Termscash. See bills. W. B. Powell, few days last week owing to the the cities and towns of OntarioAdeath of her mother­ Interment and has been well received wheri;! auctieer. MOSS AN --took place on Saturday StL Port ever presented. It I, most Much- Perr able from beginning to end. Ful- NG V PICKERV ARE ETS dant(-given the WV A • town ler particulars will be given later. hall cu Frida Winter ME" R AND 01INJILAM • _y evening last was a -On Tuiiiiday night the young White ie ...... .86 very e0wable affair. There were -men of the village, %.bo are in- Red .86 Men's underwear at 50c.75c. $1.00 and$1.60 pe ik garment. F. about seventy-fte present, and tere9ted in shooting inet and -- blazed -,86 r:yone had 'a most pleasant a - or- ..90 eve nIzed, the organization to be Spring The famous Carhartt overalls In -Black and Blue $1.15 $1.2&-per Goose .9a levening. nown as the Pickering`Gun Club. Oats.. garment. The best overalls on"the market. ' Try & suit. -Ewart and Miss Wright are The following are the officers who -moving their household effects were elected for theyear: Cap- ..Men's heavy rubber's at$2.25$92.50 1j2.75 and $3.25 per pair. Heavy sox 50c. pitir. 'Into their,new residence this week. tain-Stanley Davis, Secretary- TENDERS WANTED 'Their residence -which they. Are J. S. Jephson, Treas.-Jww. Rich-* A good line of heavy boots at 82.7-5$&00 and 83.50 per pair. r may: -Sweaters from$1.00-to St.W each. -- --vaclatitig hag been, leased-;to Mr. ardson. Committee of manag*- Tenders, marked-Iiende;rs for wood". '-Harding, -who -will move. therein ment-Walter Shepherd, Win. will be received by the undersigned up immediately. Spence, M. S. Chapman. E. DwKer to Saturgdua , Feb. 7LII�f6r lo-cords of ()or RrneeripQ fire fresh and always keep the best.Fresb'frozen hite white ftsh 14c.. Cohoe salmon 15c, huddle 12c. re F Pettit received word and .M. Dwyer. The membe ip 2-100t w ma Ile and beech, body- Mrs. D. last week of the deatho(her sister wood, to he de vered at the Bruck Lahr4dor heri ings. 30c�. ti doz. -fee aq'flxed at a year. Road school.not IACer than Mitreh loth "Ili Ottawa, following an attack of They are mewing frequently for. typhoid fever. The deceased - .J. H. K.,, SperetArv. practice and art taking much en- port. leave-, a-family of six- children as joy meet mit of the Brork Road. G. 'A. GILLESPIE, well as as a sorrowing hucband,to -The*Ontario Ladies'(quartette - mourn he�r death. will give an entertainment in the WM. NOYOE A number frnm this locality town hall on the 'evening of Fri- 0 0 L -0 H 0- M E -.-attended J. W. 116gle*q 'sale at, day, Feb. 6th, under the atv;,pives •A practical Shoemaker has Brougham on Tuesday afternoon. of opened,a the Pickering Football Club. a memace to your family ed by W. 'The baninier was wield The Quartette is cow posed.of -Mi�qs -.-Shoe ]Repairing Shop 13. Powell, the advertised auction Pearl- O'Neill, the ' well-known P- Come inand see the bargail'.V% eer, Wm..,Ma-,%-,being confined to humorous entertainer, Miss Kath- Nert door to W. J. 'Coakwell's Oe house through illbeqs. leen Wallis, violinist,•- Miss Fl,r. harness shop, where be is we are giving in Heaters and pre -The young people of the-vil ence MacNeill, soprano, and Miss pared to do all kinds of s- 'Car P late are lamenting greatly over Dorothy Atkey, accompanist. repairing work. Parlor Cooks. Clark'. ---- --- --.riage Heater-, 81eigbs and the lack-of skatthV, N6 sooner.144 These ladies are all Recomplished -A call respectfully Solicited -there good ice formed than a fall -ts, and a mostenjoyableeven- jSleigh Bells. Cross cut saws, artis -and renders it of snow takes place ing is assured to*all who may atw W. ROYCE, PICKERING -useless. A skating rink wouldbe- tend. Doors open et 7. Axes,Axe handles and many program gteatly appreciated in.the*village. at S. Watch out for bills giving- other lines -W. Harvey, who has purchas- full particulars. Plan of hall at ed the W. T. Wilson""farm at Pettit's drug store Repair •.Sho p y Brougham, which is much smaller -A young man who is employ- than that%vbich he'no-w oecu �BUN D -signed is prepared to re- p ed in one of the grocery stores in TWundii JOSEPH HN 7 will hold'an auction sale of s town had a narrow e-scape from pair all makes,of_bicycles, ke'. and implements on Tuesday, Feb. a horrible death a.few days ago. 24tl. : Wertch out for bills giving He had gone out into the back Also, agent for mill belts, machine full 1�6rticvlars. yard to burn a lot of old paper. belts of all kinds,automobiles-,- -The annual oyster supper of In some way he had got too T -niotarcycles, etc. PREPARE FOR COLD WEATHER "N the Pickering Vigilance Associa- the flames and unnoticed to'him. 1013 Pick. Ind phone hdd tion will be held in the town ha'll self his coat caught fire. He I HAVE A next Thursday' evening. The become so interested in his work Russell Andrew',* Fullsto'ck Of Robes,, Blan Rubber Rugs, Plush Rugs, com, kfee' have made 'arrange- that he did not notice the predi- mi iments fora first-class supper -and cament he was iri,'but the man in PICKEftl!�G, Ont. and driving gauntlets at reasonabli prices. otherwise have - made- arrange- flames caught the eye of one of Single'an&team harness on hand. menta for the entertainment of the neighbors, who rushed to his C .the guests. rescue and extinguished 'theherry Also trunks, stitt cases, whips, halters, etc-The annual sleigh ride of "the flames. The riscued could not -Ay���� Pectoral R k and p epairing neatly romptly attended to. Methodist and Presbyterian Surf- find words to express his grati- Away back in 1841.' Old enough to re. day schools on Friday evening tude for the timely deliverance member those days? Still used for last was heartily enjoyed by. all from.an awful death. He is now coughs and colds. .Sold for 70 yeam :.-%.P1CKE1 RING HARNESS EMPORIUM 'Ahbs'e who bad a part. There mourning the loss of a sleeve from I&b I"Your Doctor.. �YT. were 'several sleigh-loads from the his beat coat. Phone Ind. 301. W. J. COAKWELL --two schools and all drove to Whit- -' The Farmers' Institute will by and return. The night was hold their regular winter stipple- Eim DALE MILLS mild and-the.sleigbing good. On mentary meeting in'the town.hall the return, a'hot itipper,of chick- this -(Friday) afternoon. A. M. en pie and other appetizing of Maxwell, AND SHOES ing Act- Campbell, dairymiin uals was served, After wbLt!h a and J. O.-Duke, the corn king of Is the place to get your next, -abort, but Anterest-trig -program L?sgex connty�, will­--giver addresses bag of„-Flour. 'i� Wave the largest stock of Boots and Shoes we ever carried- W given. on subjects of general'Interest', In' -An exciting shooting match- eluding dairying, seed improve Ogilvie's Royal-.Household can't be and bought before the advance,iii Prices, and are beat for Bread. tooklanehereon Thursday. aft- •ment and fruit growing. The prepared red to give tj2e public the benefit. eino6n Yiii in which there were Women's Institute will meet in Glenori7F)Otir Pastry P104 Nothing but first-class boots -ten men to a side, captained by the afternoon in the-dome of Mrs. - Grabam Floor in stock. Davis and Walter Step- (Dr.) Field, when Mrs, W. Daw- Fresh Rolled Oats ­C L herd respectively, the latter be- Ron. of Parkhill, will give interest, Bran And Shorts at 0 T H I N G :set= ing the�winner. On-a-cco"nVof Ing talks on subjects dealing with Oats-and Oat .Chop their lack of skill, it cost the los- the home. There will be a joint Barley.and Barley Chop erg the expense of a supper to All meeting of the two lifstittit6a Ili Mixed' Feeds The noted 20th Century brand, hundreds of saruples.to select from. hfuidq, which was giten -at the the evening in the town hall,when Molassine Meal and Molasses Meal A perfect fit guaranteed or no sale. Saturday W- Gordon House on Tuesday evening. subjects of interest, to all, pFtrti. -Special prices in ton lots. S"Ithe new style in overcoats. Needler-P to 4-.-, everyone, ineltid- enlArly the yoting people. will be {„r• the 1(,Aer-;" (-port,a- incat en- discussed. A literary and ninsical k )iskilt evknil Chopping every day 3U PICKERING program will also be given. ­ 1R. A. I /XTING� �q