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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1914_02_06 . a. ir S. T_ __1 H 1c , ­N --`-No. t 9 _--- WS OL. `l. = PICSERIN( , ONT•, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY . 6,• 1914 �. rafsssiEarcai pLar>sa. WWHITEVALS WHITEVALE s x SPINKMILLS n John Kirton is serious] ' 1--at time. The anniversary of the Whitavale E tabliahed T gears _ Ytd{cal of writin i- Methodist•Church will be held on$va- - Miss Elsie Moore. t Toronto,. is,day next, when Rev, Frank Beam.of GREENWOOD RF.. FORSYTH.D. of O., Regis- ' home with her people at present. Toronto, will preach. The Locust Hi11 . • tared member of the Optometrical Asao- "'•;t = Miss Leah bate, of Tyrone, is with Choir will lead the'service of song in aiaticn o1 o■tario, special attention gives W. --* -_ her brother Chao. B.-and bars. Rice. the afternoon and . the Brougham _ Ibe fatting of i aces. d! North eremoef.. 4611 _ Mia. Moore-and er, of Enniskillen. are visiting.the body welcome,-, C- Mc KINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., FLOUR former's fatherandmother, ( 'On Wednesday evening21-st at. EdinburRhn member M the Ocllego o A�ll.elziant Tln)�B spent 1!y_� beettulL Grnre:the beautiful home _ Fl Tetcians and 3nrgeora of Ontario, liceot "White _ Best Mantt4 sty of George and.DlrS.. Pugh the tnem- of a sur rise al,t at the 'homa3 of W. 01 lival Co.:Pge cf Summons, E uBh• C am•Btins," " Blended and Mrs. Monney onlTuesday evening,+ bers of the Women's Institute were Bt�eeial attention to dsieaaea o1 women and g• •hildren• orate-and residence,Bzoughaio. ',_- "'Tea tins," " Pastry They leave shortly for Pickering to•� 'at hotxe' to their friends When' tbuy;. Until further notice I still again Chap a : R. W. WILSON PORTER. Chico- .. .�. engage in the baking business. About+to the number of fifty five were treat- _ Three Days' each week : praetor-The cause of dieea)ere� db " - —- sixty friends were present-to say-fare- ed to a sumptuous fow supper. When =jIOND,A.Y„, WEDNESDAY, _,µ adjustment of the spire. Consultation free. ”I' r'.D weil and wish_them every success. alt had partaken of-the beautiful. `ana RIDAY Atriokering on �Condapa, Wednesdays and _ substantial tbings prepared by the. - Yr,daye. 08rae-40 8imcoe 8:;Sonth; Oehatwa "JUMBO" FEED FLOUR ladies and we are inclined to think It-pays to have your oats flaked .~ ,Woe 344.Ori awn St. Andrew's Church eutertrritl- : BRAN - that there are none more in the for horses. PICKERING MEDICAL tS•U�RGICAL SHORTS rent Tuesday, Feb. 10th. art, t'he guests took possession of the A ear of OIL CAKE just arrived. No an • AY INSTITUTE U r E OAT,CHOP HIGHLAND CREEK. parlors, and after both old and young other feed like it for fatteping 'MANITOBA OATS had enjoyed themselves with music, cattle. Try some, PICKERING, - - O$TARIO a ies, charades, etc., the ladies to- ,c AMERICAN CORN- _ One of the most successful mettings a; ri I will give lowest car load price to any �. gether with the host and hostess were R. ELGIN TOWLE. X. B., 3S: D: C. 3t.„ yet held by this biranch of the Wom- ,tanner busing 6 bags Sour or oyer.' Physician•in charge VtPD OFALL KINDS-., en's Institute was that of- Monday,(thanked for their kindness, the bpys Specialist i:.Bee'&I Diseases. Prostatic Dia• Feb. `' y, q ave money singtn¢It., ' for they arejally good Get iQual Quality 6t the steed orck now and return-- Sakes, Miss Gre a travelling eases. of Men: Diseases of women, Cancers, Our rices-are the lowe9t fellows" Rave thi''m three cheers and a q g - Tumors.x-Ray examination, Diseases of eye, p speaker, entertained her audirnee h _ ear.nose,throat and lunsa, Fitting glasses and Quality the beet a mostwonderful address on. Nvornan s t•ser, All dispersed is a seasonable ..,:� hour after a very sociable evening. all state and chronic d and the firs octant 'F. Z. C•�.EZrT ice Hours 12 to 3 and 7 to 0 191 - " - - y part she has ever taken i t NBARTON We regret to have to announce,the - - roan a -pre- istoric times: • lir. Stewart, Mr. Groh :Ind\Ir. Sigip- �1 T E. FAR1;W ELL, K.C., BARRIS- T son Rennie {nave some useful suggPs. sudden death of Ctrs. Macfadyen, wife til . T88.00anty Orot►nAtforn•y;aadOoanay L. ..SPINK, LIMITED) tions in_regard to improvements th xt of Rev. A. L. Macfadyen,on Thursday s' 8oltaitior. court Boa".Whiaby. lo-y _ might he made to lessen the drudgery -f last Creek. 5inr'e her advent among — PICKERING. ONT. of work in and around the home. them. ahout five years ago, she had 1-1- E. q E. CHP.I13TIAN, Barrister and The afternoon coxed- by-singing the lwr ,cheerful dispositinn, �Pr sincere --A•soi;citor,Notary Rubllo.Etc. Money to National Anthem. A sum tuuui.-tip- Christian character, her eslfevident s� - )c'aa. Office Brock St North,Wbitbv. 251y --- p ---- GO F— __ leer was then ,ercrd and all :• _ ,. -°�=-rcr£ n'her rum �tth{ties) QLaria. �0 HE Ft away inspired to do more for-lo7al-ad Pletelp won the hearts of fire p!-opie S canremPnt; e3>Pri:11I atop the line S'i niinK`rton and' itG vicinity.- \lis. _Ca - _g ,T'lie C ]aremont Ftti.►1 P, than ud linary aii elligetice-fxntnext _.. � of tern Prance refnrm : w0linan of G. HAM-Issuer �!n eLe Conaty oft 971p is is the be-;t l plc+e re t or get your Winton J. �'4 hits a ?ale, Tiie�d iy len ed ne. kand musical b organ- izing, rtPLL`TY OF •. u 5 _,iq1.trREFtAN1yHIh(sS,. Re have _. 1'eb. It)tb,• _ y _ - AW ., 1.7 Chestnut r�7 POUCHER. Real Estate Auc- dressers, washstands, iron` - '. she soon tiecarne a leader among Qti'e Vllestnut -T tioneer, valnaeor,collector and issuer. and brass bedsteads; par- Christian workers of her sea. While y of marriagelicenta.Brougham. soy WEST HtCL. still liying in Chester, East Toronto; for suits, buffetLa, and , she was President of the general Home and Pea � 13OPPER Issuer of Marriage bide boards, mattresses and Aprlgg Mr. Batty is very ill at present, he _ f Licaaaa• in the County of Ontario, couches; and'all sses kinds n chairs bavin contracted a severe cold while Mission Society of the Presbyterian y tree at actors and his residence.Clasemorts. church. At the time of her deitth she y �^t / 1 always in stock, also many attest ing a meeting of the Progress- was PeAdent of both the W. F. M.S. also, Steam Co> 1 tt+ H.BEATON,TOWNSHIP CLE$K other articles too numerous ive Association.. and W. H. M. S. of this Presbytery. ll. oonveyiLaoer, oommiadod rfov tiaitiag to mention. Rememherwe -Rev. Mr. Cameron was in Dunbar- '. atidatits, Aocountaaa. atc. money b loan In her own congregation she was very ON HAND keep the Roods and de-- ton on Sunday afternoon assisting at oa fairm p�p arty ^issuer of MWriage Lfo active in the Sunday school..in the _ '- seletta' 'Whi6e�ali, out. t-y liver dhem to your n. fire funeral service o[ the-late Mra. woorea's societies and in trainin +•• - - y • _.• home. at the very -- i,Rev,) Macfadyen. Choir. Indeed, she has indeed n all POSTILL; Licensed Auctioneer; lowest price. Mr. Patterson,who is employed by F. for counties of Twit and onswic. Ane. probability fallen a martyr to her zeal j 'S j���j �} tRi UM fries of all kinds attenned to on abor% a Patronize our town merchants. Dr. Spalding, had the misfortune to [or her Master's service. Attendance J. L• S i lz , ` • Dobe*, Addresf Green lUycer P,o.. Out.. Ijssel send your good dollars lose one of his fingers one day last an her duties as President of the W. awn to build u some other Week while operating circular saw. 2 PICKERING B. POWELL, Licensed Au-c- y P F. M. S. at Brook]{n an the 1st alt., .VVMoaeer, valuator and collector to place. Yours for business.- There las nn serdice- in Melville a very mid stormy day, was followed foonue• of Ontario and York. All wads 5 church on Sunday evening, the choir by pneumonia which pt•oved too much - else oondnated eitherprivftely or by auction, having ohitrge O the music at St. W now)collected. For dates or other pare BEAL Aodrew'a cburi h..and. thg pastor,�lr, for an already weakened heart. Of licnlars.vply at-residones,Elisabeth RL,Pick. -. few among us could It be more truth- a : -arras, p ea.orders lattAt-Xxx]!f._O�DC• Pack• , e s Cameron, befog absent. full Said "She bath. done what she erns,or 1[Acnab's flare: olaremont, w'lll r•• On Thursdu evening last the West -. • ad+•prompt atwntlam- ass4slaction so- CL- £�iUti T C i� $ R con d:". -lir. ;iacfarlyen: his son trnd' Hill Progressive Associ.ition• met in ' iead. M�phoaaanmbes[aIodepe63an,100i daughters Jliae Hazel, have the Byrn- _ Amm the Melville arbool roots-and elected P thy, of their people. The funeral officers' for the ensuing year as fol 'obsegnieF took place on �undaiy after- Best = lump Steam Coal. and all sizes S. R. PENNOOK -. - SBA S Y --.: -- laws r Pres.,_nr,_S alrlding: Vice- n.' lifter privitte servicerri Hard Coal. - P Pres , W.T. Herm: gee'v_Treas., W. �°b,�mar,,P_ the short -covered..hy -IWA7r"AL8:0&M, $alt ., - R E N/ E D / E S y - rua-nyhome bra the floral here service*.-, e way tT 3V� R ; Funeral Director and Embalmer. A number of nor rPsitlPnts meE nn borne to fire church where ser vices = - hereaxis tePveral among the Neal, Diesday night of Inst w"k in M?IrMis y A good stock..of I and 2 in. rough and wPTP.eondtwted h Rev_. Mr..Caineron, .Any hasiyress'entrusted to'me will Family Atemedies. The't*-tirade ''htireh-to`rnrisider-the advisabilitytnf of West llitl, Rer.`lir, Jcihnston, of `df'e+sed tienilack, also niatchedl he carefully bandled. , erecting a public hall. Our villxge pine xnd spruce. ;dressed right.a;i'd .are recomrnenxl.d viith Picketing, and a ver impresAive.and a- lfas grocvii ru�tch-din:ng LLP past year tcai pine Georgia pine Cha. - . ronf deuce, - - fn4trurtivs %ddrrAs slivered bd Dr,' 4 j or tN ,�n 3-it h.ti hritthc prospr is for . rind has5w_oo_d for ceilings. Independent Phone No. 131; � Nyaic Baby Cutigh Syrup _-� the finiirP. The f(,+-ting wa..i ctrgngly ;braham. tie li'hittyy, to It crowded -- _ u •rh. Interment took place at ,C E D A � _yale Baby Liixadve infavc-rnf' pri-eeding with the ere: F.r3kir:r, cemetery. ` BONN PHILIP . _ ti ,n of the b•y-d)g,ani iakon rNteps Pt0UG_-. -- .. • ` vale rrVol Syrup Pusts, Shingles and Sawn Cedar.. asci Powder= wi?T pri,bably• ,:t,,rs•-l,a-tnk�n in'thia � •==6ltouc)HAM •-_ N •til; Soothing S ern d:rnrtion, . _ Write or phone for-prices. y g • 1 1 Robet t Fpashy is in G+te{ph. taking ?^ as a..fu.11 line est fresh and cur- lysis Valetui:?,-F tt. a•coarse at the mixiel#oris: Gt•eat rattle .sale at Wint,ow J. �tisq MarvRoittie of Torotlto, vis- A V. REE1S©R u. ted ma;ats constantly on hand; They are each Worth the quarter asked y f 1 «'11ite'•t Feb. lOtjr. ited friends here during the past Week. and should be in votrr r•hilt- g Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, ion's medicine cabinet. The hisses CaA ie entertained their LOCUST. HILL Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc. GRE VER lady friend. tc a gyfiLing bee last P L�I� R.I H G P A R'M C Y week. - Ind phone. Mar :liar 72 Y. 1 01, 7 j Hiss Allis Fuller, of Tatotitn, spent Mrs. T. -Poueher. we rs,ret to re Yard, Markham TI Y. Righe, pricPa_.paid'for .' g - _ - Butcher's cattle Sund-4v with her parents here, port, .still continues itr very- ptaot Wm. Robinson,of Locust Hill,spent health; • • i �. PETTI T S.inday with Miss Lillie Barton. Mi s Dixon and .hiss ,Sarah Norton,' TIKE TdBLETPiokering Station G jVerq Nisa Ruhertson Agent the w eek•end of Toronto, spent Che-n+eek••end at tb-e T.R. Trains going East ane w fonows- ii`; with bar sisters in the Qn-een City. letter's home. xo. 6 Mail 8.08 A.M. _ Thos. and ;firs, Sealy left Mond;ty N. Y. Poucber, of Toronto, was " 14 .Local 2.50 P.M. First class rigs for hire _ REAL ESTATE last tar their home in tale tiorth-west. here this creek, owing to Che seriaua 1" 14 Local 6.06P•11#. ' ESTATE.•„ Jos, W. Dotes lost a valuable colt ilinessuP his mother, Trainti going Westt� due as follows- D13 0r n lit on Aunday]stat, indigestion'being the Mrs. A. Mitchell'and son, Richard. No. 13 ,Local 2 2 A.M. Day �4 � cause. of Perry, 'Ciich.,'are visiting the form- 11 Loral 2.40 P.M. ^ $IIB II]86t8 8 tYa}II8 On aeconnt crf•.tire )totems-Sunday_ er's sister, Mrs. Poacher. " 7 Mut P. us + r• •Sundav includid• 809 Teaming promptly,attended to. last•.t.he church attendance was very The rhusic'of the sleigh bells have ' small. been heard for some time, but me ' Agent for Canada Carriage Co. �. ,, - -• .J. Cartwright. of Toronto, was the thinks I hear a merrier chime,ti"wed= �• • �� Insurance rates lower on farm pro- quest of Harry Bailey a epupleof days d n hell." y a perty and VillageDwelliilgs, Tast"week. Miss E. Brodie has returned to the POPLAR ak f Pickering. in first-class Companies. A number of the young ladies were city, after a two week's visit with her No Premium Notes entertained at the home-of Jli$s Paul_ mother, who is`somewhat improved Xm'as' Gifts nIGI-iT ' on Friday last. in health.Your success in business life wiil de- ..If not insured with me,call and A, Heise's sale ref stock held last M�err : Marsh, of Toronto, who was _ eom re rates. Wednesday was well, attended, and sR a couple of weeks witl'r Mrs. pend entirety upon the-school yati _ prices were fair. T. yman, returned home on Wed- ' attend and its ability to start you 3.'rootned house to refit: After being off duty for a few days nesdav mornin Gold Necklets,BraceletR Watches right. t toasi►itis, Jiarshall.Tomlinson is gg Gold Benda -` a sin able`to be around. Winton J. �'Vhite will hold'an aur Ebony Brushes, Combs,Mirrors. g tion sale of cows,springers and 'stock- pendants and Lockets • �. Riehardsoa•,'.. rorris,.-Windsor has purebased a 'ors on Tuesday next... See bids for -a AIIII fancy driver, so grill get your bonnet fall particulars. Fountain Peng,lain mounted. Notary Public,.Pickering. strtngs tightly fastened.- fihe Methodist Ladies' Aid will meet French Ivory and Gonda , IV - C, Forster, J. Nighswander and R. at.the,kbbm&' of -Mrs. 'Beer, 'Sr.,•on TdRQNTOe 0NT• Madill took in the hockey match at Wednesday afternoon, Feb. 11th. ,A Sterling Brush,•Comb and HASA'RECOGNI9.ED •BT.�NDIItG FOR Markham Monday right. full attendance is requested; Mirror Sets SIIPfiRIOR BtSINfiS9 TRAINING and CHOPPING Mrs. Alph Hoover and Miss. Lillie Mrs. Jackson and Arthur are visit- Leather bags and Purees for asaistin students to good osi• Barton were Toronto visitors last Ing relatives in Keswick • after a Gold, Gold-filled and Silver g g p Wednesday and Thurst.a Cuff Links c tions. 'till business schools are not A\D OAT FLAKING y p ]Pasant two weeks Willi their vela• . „ Mrs. George Kirby, of Richmond P .litislcal`Glocks,etc. ' alike. 'Write ,to-day for our Large __ B y tives here, before 'returning'to their Catalogue and sEfi THE ADVA`T- The undersigned is prepared to do Hill, spent a couple of days with W. home in Frond, Sask. Aoxs TAis SCHOOL OFFERS. Open P. and'>Sdra. Hoover last week. Owing to Rey. Mr. Johnston attend- --AOR T-ME'=k14ME -. .all year: Enter any time. grain chopping and.-woat ' Walter F. Booth,of Lindsay, spent the funeral of the late Mrs.Macfadyen ' Handsome pieces of Silverware, W. J. Elliott, Principal - flaking•every clay in the ., Sunday and Monday with his parents, on Sunday last, St. John's,pulpit was We have then]; Quality the best - bor,Yonge'and "Alexander Ste. week except ou �Vm. and ilia. Booth, of Avondale. areachtIled n Rin Claremont tce,who was and at reasonable price.,-Hnives -y : A number of our villagers-attended - bat'da - Saturda he- open installation of Brougham P g y' fors and Spaonl also of aterl- - - _ y. •' - ( p � Willie McLean, nephew of John •in silver... Lodge I. O. O• F. held at Whitevale McLean, has.been confined to his bed Beautiful China, and Cut Glass ISTM1 C" __ _ John F. Bayles) Greenwood. Thursday evening• for. some weeks 'with pneumonilt, pieces, iii price from 3lic up This district was not represented at The attendlug -physician found it A silver tea set gives 'complete the Locust Hill rink on Saturday necessary to perform an operation oq or in psrta - � I AOBSNITH SHOP -1 gave-yot lots of water ? night of account 'of the heavy storm. Saturday. Dr. Brodie wU called to Dont forget Grandmother. .$he Get ready fora large load next Satur- assist. Since then the patient iii doing will-likely need a new pair of , the undersigned h@s opened a new C. 3. IUCY, Oil` WMTtVALL dayobert and Mrs. Datoe,-Thos, and nicely' Spectacles or--special frame. ._ ?� blacksmith shop on the King.. is prepared to fnrnieh yon anything R While driving south on' the Brock Eves tested after Xmas. r„ stun road opposite the in the line of watei supply euc6 Mrs. Sealy, Mrs. Mitrehall Turner and road,Mac. Patterson's driver bad the Quaker church, two pumps, windmills,• hydraulic rants, families were entertained be Joseph misfortune of breaking its leg by step- 'Q N BASSETT K E_ ING miles east of P P If and Mrs.,Doten to aa'oyster supper pinginto a hole, . Help was secured lumbia etc. Thursday evening last. -DOLLY, and the of the r.ntmal into J. H. Pickering Village. _ plumbing. -•+• Madill')they veterinary was 3EWEI,ER AND-oPTICIANI ¢�' *Work guaranteed. Charges moderate They are also expert well drillers WHITBY g An old time LgdieF' Aid 'Aisiness secured and he put the brakes left in orros,rr irrwt T and respectfully solir-it your patron Meetin at Mohawk Croecroadis piaster paria. It will be some time f►OeT orae. i'.` a for the _tore. Tnd nhon�.421. g before the animal can be taken Name. �/.�• � Z L aEt Pickering, February IOtb. t . r -* ^. ;. '-.•,•', :.,..a .,.w ,;.• .,. .. . : , .• ::-. ..� .,',�... ,,,aTt:d rx',. �.,,• o�:-;.� Kafir +5< : .. .,,.Y � ,�,.-.•, . ;,;.s..y �'.. �.. ,.-, -, r-.. '., ... •F; � ,k�:"^,-� '��,._.'•�' �::•**",,r,�?�'-rya..+' c s�ksL•-.;•�R!:` �wu{+u�u:. -n. .�u" ,5:?+,_ .a_''�+•�lret*,e..,max -�:. vs'',G': .1+,e,o&`W?: _ f..i'•�Wx.•d.,f�? >. '_i'tw*�--1'1 ,`�•'- Srf , ' r .� - , J t _ _ _ t "_ t s � 1. 1) te" " •z- . 1. - I .... < - I. . —___.. ..____.- -._�__�_-'__— ----.­— -. _- - CES MAN WHO 31@\DS SHOES OF L S. Pit}:SIDI:STB. 'RAILWAY LINES _. - .. . , fj. ., "ANADA'S �R! DF FARM RRODUCt ,y, ell Ta •RQsI THE LFAbl 0 4i . :The Dominion Now. Has Under Operation -Over `FwTaea 9eJn>E� --- - ' Twenty=nine Thousand Mites of Steel --- rte. rb+ M , . , .. _ _ . - r - . 'ct" T f , ChH4e 'an0 d 1 . •r 1. e �'` a'of Cattle, } ---- Vi� sour, •t rte! '� , 1 - - J 11 11 - t't ' ,!�sr, � its idetuffs. .. _ despatch f rDm Ottawa _says i By the Dominion, $9,L78,234; by a Toronto, Feb. 3.-Flour.-Qntario ,head ' Bum, interesting`facta about Cana- ,the provinces, $55-1,500; by munici- flour, 90 per Dent., 83.88 tt+ 1360, as-FlydW Nalitiea, $27,350. The additions and at $ass, Toronto. 40;,4 ,. e-First► ` n' ba s 40 0. s ., dian railways and the statistics in ,, ". .. 1. �lpl, , , In bakers, in jute bass, $4.70 • I. ----- brought the total acro. a «•-i - - 9 tiler' oonnection with them are contained 30 up to the following i-^-By 'the' n, 96 1-Ze;,and 34o. 2;:94 1-fc; It in the annual report of John Lam- 'Domition $163,251,469; b the ro- y; 1. r+<. > Goderich. All rail. No. 1 Northern, $1;0113 batt Payne, comptroller of railway vinaea, •$36.500,015-; by munieipali- _ ,:� A Ontario wbeat--Prices of No. .2 are 87- ' ­� to 8k;, outside, and 91 to 92c on track,To-� I Thursday evening by Hon. Frank Cross earnings „#or 1913•asst,- -� W11-1 oats,. W. eyateide- i0► W (late-1�o. Ontario tr and at 38 to 381-2o on track. Toronto•• Cochfisne. gated $256.702,703,. as compared Western Canada oats. 40 1.2<: tor. No. :1. During the year ended June 30 with :$219,403,753 in 1912, ..a.n. in- � ,; '' sua.a.t 39c for No. Bay port+. `$ Barley-54 to 558, outside. teat. ciperative tilileage increased by c.rease.of.seventeen per cent. The - w . mericen, 70c`all rail, Corn \e Io 3 a ":..4,b76, bringing the total up to 29,2 increment of $37,298,951 was con- ► f Toronto. - ' 63 outside. $Q4 miles. Ontario leads) with- - iclerahly---the largest --of , t ` ��y - Ryekxhtat-No. 2 at 73 to'75c:-Oneida. --- --$;000 miles; Saskatc)iewan is second 'In addition $24,388,410 was-earned K Bran-Sian:to ran, f?z50-a ton. to- - bags, Tot'onw tretght. bhort. 824 to s24.50, with 4,651; Manitoba is_third with by Canadian railways in. 1913 from ,'may' :'pronto. , . ,. R • 1. x,993, and. Quebec_ fourth, w•tt-h outside nperationa, maki>}g a final11 . � k•' 8,886; ''At Le eiid of.the ;vent i8,- Ictal of $281,491,113. +' `''` _ Country hrodtsct►5 • Paseen er earnin were $74,- �. Butter-c:hoice dairy,. 23 to 24c; Interior, 847 utiles were under oonstructior g earnings A 414x.. �- , to 21c; farmerei separktdr prints, 24 to' . -r Durt'ng -the year a careful and 431,994, and freight $L77,0�9, t �i tc 26c 2ocreamery prints,.3ortrpt3lc: solid lid 373, •�udicial revision was made of the operating expenses aggregated f to swrage prints, p lac: so e _ ~ eapitat statement•, Duplication and $182,011,690 in 1913, as against 26 g -Cas. g it# Eggs-Case lots of new-laid, 4tk per dos- extinguished liability has been car $150,,�6,54Q in 1912 Railway 32 storage, ,elate. 3- t- Sac, and storage, 119 IOCOm0- 32 to 34c tiew del ase 14 i•2 to' 14 3.4c for 1 Cheese- in odes t e tri menti c ri for many ears. The r - q .P ed a.utn a .� r g } Y - .. •Vision led to the elimination of tires, 5.696 passenger cars., and I. large, and 15c for twine. 8'167,000.000 of stocks and bonds, 182,221 freight cars. Beans Hand-picked, 82.40 to 4:.25 per. bushel: pelotas. 4210. - and left-the total in force on June The movemt>irt of `trains in 1913 Honey-1xtnirted, in tine, 1i'.to ize per _ 80 at $1,548.258.'96. Thi -resulted in' the. ki:ling' cif 710 per- ]b.'for leo. 1; c$2,40 t3 t.5 i3.zs r datta.'�'`- was di- _ P +.., „ for tip. L. and b2.40 to 8:.50 for o. 2 . vidAc�as fo,follows Stocks,-97$738, 5,- guns an n' pu 2,996.' Poultry-Fowl, 12 sa 13 Per b- -'chick- eus t g were filled and to isc; tur}teys,. 19 to 22c. .' - staak4. $163,257.224; bonds, $.623,- 1,806 injured from other causes • and Delawares at•80 to 85x1, on tract, to Since the rocess of deletion cut killed Iromoalt aures trains. 3Rse-re the r lots . , . than the ea i P e pas- Here' Is filo W bite House Shocinakei. _ out m4jre liability than was •added sengers, 324- were employes, and �Fbo would believe that the President of the United States has his. V•ovsesoa•. during the pear• there appearez a. 418_ were classified as."o�the-rs," Of Shoes alended when mending the need l- Very few of the "common Bacon-Lon clear: 15 to 16c per lb.. is ► - small reduction in the tabal••for- the injured, 667 .were passengers, case lore. Pork-a3hort cat, $28.50 11 do., r P g fry who help electti.the Chief I xecutite_have ever thought that even .. meas; ezaso. liatns-ktedinm to lrahc, -Ls 1913 as compared with 1912. The ' 3,407 were-employes, .and 498 were the President of 'the United Stat dues not think it too much below . to 18 1.2c; be+arp. 17 to 17 1.2ct rolls. 15 to - actual increase, however, W89( "uthera.,, 15 1.2c: breakfast bacon, 18 to 19c: backs, . . his dignity and position to wear shoes- which have been mended. --- ..$100.48.3,633, matte up of stocks, Une, passenger in every 1.218:°199 $ere i9 F. Sumner, who is known as the "�i'llite Hc,iise Shoemakers" z2 to 14 1.4c.Luba, 14 1.2c: palls,' .'$47,873:1.910, and funded_debt, $5q,- w`as killed, and one in ever}• 71,134 l in his little- repair,studio .where the shoes -of Presidents McKinley, l „ _. _ ' ,600,72,3, was injured.--This_ *as a compara• Roosevelt sad Taft have- often.-beep mend d. and here it was that _ Salad say and straw. The coat of (30vernment-otrned tit'ely low record in respect of fatal president �Y_ ilson,. the day foil(!7ing his inauguratiem; sent his shuQs, paled hap Na 1 quoted at $14.ia to $15 ;.:::and-operated railways, represent. accidents, -but the pry>rtiun:of 1n- -w•1 eels, to 'be repaired.. Mr. Suntrim._who s all a, ton. nn track here; o asp w $8.75, on eQ�� 1 rich were in need of h. _ Ing 2,131. voiles of line, reached a jured passengers was his•,. En ishman b-• birth, therefore had the distinctivla of recei�in the ti" 31 '�• trod mixed at sfi c.,.trtz.$8. total of $t2R,930,8R7 in, 1913. • This The•n4ltuber o[ ample}ea infaeas g' } Baird sten tar ! first job frons -President Wilson: . track. Toronto. �_ is-not included in capitalization' ed b- ,2.751 in 1913, bringing the . The amount of cash subsidies total up to 178,852. Salaries and - - ' �8R1aa1pss wain. IIaid during the year waa $9;.55,as-L' wages amounted to $113.749,SO-3, -S -IS WAL1,0`'<'FD Af=I1J. - . .- - . FHk': E'1:'ill:R.1I.. F:STiN.i'rF.$: nniper. Feb. 3 caeh wheat No. 1 ' ' _ Wi diatribated as fulluwsr= compared.with 897,$99,639 in ,1913 . - North«rn. 5.8c'•No. z �nrt.bern, 84 78c: l':tuploj e.of. Guelph Stove 'Work.x Grand 'Total fur I•eat 1914•t:►, as .No 3.Ze; No, 6 6 7-8c; : 4, n 1.4r Le, -f - Ended lli4 Life. s, 70. 81- No 6. 66 rejected No. 1 :'79 1-.rd THS: 1'.KRI'£l.i+ POST 51`!3TE11. gonad and one cent for each additional . - Tabled is llonrlr, i+$.i110,735,1i8. seeds, 811°.: Nn. 2 rrlected eaed.: t9 t-zct Poundor treat:•• thrre.e nD to four I` - 3.rejecied ..ewde, 77 1.2c;do 1 smutty. .. po a A 'despatch :from -C;uelph say-, : A 'do%pate'h, from Ottawa,sac.> a 81 1 ze: No. 2«must 79 1•2r Nn 3 smuet7 - gounde, ,and two cents -for each emote• 177 1 2c: :+tax 1 red Rater, 86 5& 'r(.o. 2 rid- queat pound up to :1 pounds; within -a ! John Rudd, ori entpli�ye.. e,r years rt�duation- of almost fi112.000.000 as. Winter. B1 7ec: \c 3. red Wu+err, 82 74W --' provint•idl Boundaries ?ooee! IA- radius pt 20 miles from the place at mail- ,of the Guelph Stot'e'1i'orka, cpm' compared .with the expe�ndituree !Oats. No 2 C W., 33'31c: NO. 3 r w.. 328► ' 4•al !;Arty Asipiy for 20 Jlilrs. till-irrespective of Provincial boundaries P extra No. L teed, 321.4c: lea 1 feed. 31 3.4es - i �be next rate 1s xed for the province mitted suicide oe Saturday by.tfik• authori.-A, for-la'st year is the con- (tiro, 2 teed, 31c, Barley, No. 3, at s•4-r- :vox A dew,a'rh from Ottawa Gaya A memo to where the artielee .. Dossed. The' first Ing carbolic acid. The deceased a icuoul feature of the stain esti•'4, 40 1 k; alerted, 38x 1-Sc; feed. 3tie Plazr u•zpla,nlnR-tlt,a•methodxi,'aad worktut< of pound W to be ten rents and each addtf - p - �1o. 1 :V.1PC. ill Z7 , Oo 2 C- W. 11441.41 +the nj, Qa►t. 14 post asitias lt•o A4en ts- t:onal pound tour cents. -(llltd beCa' -e111>0 .'nt for some mat4s for the t9Ca1 year 1914-15 No. 3,C.IN $1 11 1.8 - I. "" _ leued bg Hnn L. .P. Pelletier, P.aat3haeter tlnor'a adjacent province d,e Tate O .1 time past-.. His health had not•been which were tabled in the Hou3e cn - ertt f --Mutt .. tc--sasx - - -.. Pound Atter r+ns,deritli carefully every but for each ad4itional pound 'o titre the betSL; altlROttglt h� w$s not con Thursday evening The grand total nstsa States lsazhsts LL phase of the iderilt post vuestion• the chaise of two cents wt11 be iutp•v,sd, malt fin-fd to the house, with thickness. ig $190,735;118.42, as compared with atinneapeylia, Feb. S. Wheat, 891-8 to _ powrmae.er-renrral Iia@ decided to adopt Ing the tau ten rents for the ff-est tsaand t. y t ar t ah' t $_Oa (650,168.59. last ear. Uf this .4 4c, x3,31 90 3 to 90 7-de ked ,a� sbr ane *}s:«ru in fists` paroel .Vogt and oil rentw for Sash.«nbwegnent pound The deceased -had .done, the rash o - y 0 1 barn. 9s 38 to 91 58c: ?to. 1 Northera, - the ver Beyona the psovipee adiniumt the one in ! act is a moment of mental depres t 4$»86,1'f94.42� is on COnsoli- 88 5.8 to 90 3-c Flo, 2 ,Northern, 85 1.8 to 6 _ wb,e h d,wtr bu:k,n ]Vas w be made to f which a parcel a mated. an additional 1 �1 orge ,t.oro N 3 low 1 Cunadi rrtd-Tit! <uimparattvsty •Dafwi two porn a.pound will be '>md for S1Oa. darned aCt�OUat and $43,949,050 1s I } flow. y t to 61 la Oatast>�1 each pmvlace that has to .bs crctaeed w I n. _ - . i n, ' 0 3 r 6 -potsulw't..,n nt the naminion. :' chsrgeab?n_to capital. The, largest �To. 3 wills,, se s-2 to 3d a•4c. r It x' R..,' carr were fined that would the 3lst,taation of the Dattel, uD w' a i, DuWth: F'eb, a,—Rhrat, leo. 1 hard., - not rnsa;i nK, R,w t. 'a toys w the depart• taastmum of 12 esints a Pound. -• -'ANOT_HF.R WRECK. - decrease, that of $3,.03,708.49. is sac; lupi 1 Northern; 88c' No, 2 North- ` ` :.:went in carrying +arrels from, one end ... .� under the head of public works ern, sec, May, ec to so 6 1 July; ' of the ih.m,n,,.n h+ the other,- or even . 01.8-8x- Linseed,s cash. ;2.59 1-Y; Stay, Cmm Ehr .entre prnrtncre to the.extreme 'DiS.�STRO f'3 FIRE. - What's the I'-a When There's an chargeable to income. There i9., a i 81 s3 1-$; July, 11:66 1-s. east to we+:. t1+e rate wnu:d tw too high _ Eaxy Way Out. . ,- decrease of si5o.000 in .the- Naval i Ll*s stools 7Lartsts. - for.rnmparativrly .hort'dis[,ab.es nr even 1. IService,a rcv riations. another of •tl -."- a�.t.nta within the flame province, Cilhrh fio7ulilbla )linin Centre pP P Toronto, F'eh. a. --�aril eiood bnt- nod ttw only prurt:cetl elan a geared on B $ Along with the tea and coffee 'be the ane system. ea.)trller wh,AI the d to tst•pt by I'lamcir. 1 habit has grown `the'preralenE dis- $1313.750•under railtrca. and canals i chers, sa to 89.25; medium. s7 to s7 so; air i<ryAuarr.l a �.•rding to the distance 1 (inc0}71e), $114,214.10 Under mince} common, i8 to 84.2[1: tilos,r rows. ;min. • w+r•z! writ herr to be_catrleSi:•- A despatch from Vancouver 88ga ease—nercuug pMatratlOn: to te.75:..j pod. 88 to sd 2,, medium, laneotr3, and a decrease Of $11,905 '• ss,6o to $6.15; eommon 5e 50> cutters Provincial ssunaarles: Vananda, the busy mining centro of The follov�ing letter shoe's -the' t. and canners, s1.26 to $. choir, belts. under uii ilia. k.e, to 87,28; good. ss :o $6,50; commt+L c On a.mniu of the.seostaphical`Do•t• Tuxeda island, was swept by a dis- way out o[ the tiuglsle: to Stockers and" Seeders— - • - Non of t.be provinces nt Canada and their Lar P nCrea9ey. _ ; Stea•rs, choice, 84 to 17.36: good. '86.60 ..being approximately the same size when astruus fire on Tuesday-night, and "F1Ve year9 ago I wase 'a great - g y the dire litaruime prwvitkcer are co„efder• a.lack of provisions in' the camp cetffee drinker,'and from 1t.9 U14e.I The largest It2CreaRe9' are >61, to $6; lfgtit, 13.60 to 86.36: milkers and �d as one it wag found that the Drovi6cial it,prins ers, a to M. Sher and lambs11 bonndar`ee would be the mows convenient l will mean that some temporary sof- became so nerrnus.I could scarcely 1266.500 under agriculture, $t,81 l.t T,t'eweP, s6.to to 8e.7�; nea4y, $3 to slot. as tilt limits nT the 'woves. and [,Ting' must exist until a boat ar 'sleep at all nights, My condition-t4•tfl.75 under post etftice, 1$'LJ0.933:.2 btick�,l fa o J3 50, wtlamth 75'r off, Iloilo conse•puenrlP the rine.+ ,were flied b► 'urn- rl�'e9 from Vancouver with a fresh grew worse and ,'arae until finally tri provincial .subsidies, $383;330 9,16 to $9 40 fed and watered; 9.b to vistas. This mak•, the sye em a very. P, f.o.b.: 89.26 to 19,50 Ott can. alvee-- t*impie one, much e,teter to follow than supply.. The flames 'broke out' in the physician I consulted declared tinder imtsigration, $405,333.33 un 1 o.,d veal, ss.7o to $11:• common, f6 to Rbe zone iyntMtxl hgeed upon milea`e cion•. I Det hton•'s store and within. a ,my troubles were due to coffee. der trade and commerce, $74,1,570 $5.50. The 8r•t ,r lr>ra1 rate is live 'ce»u for g ' Montreah Feb. 3.-Prime batten, 7 3-4 `*be fit•.; gonna and nor rent fnr ,axil as-' short time the conflagration' had (Tea is just as injurious because its under railways, $344,041:57 in civil I to' s 1-2c: medium, a s-4 to 7 1-2c;'tom .11 - ,: •dlrinhal pound or fractinn the?4'ot, up to I spread and consumed the general contains caffeine, the same drug I government acid $1.,38043,32 on mon, 4 to 6 vm, mflch cows, t4011 tour pauitds, and two rents for each sub• a b each: calvea.. 4 , o 7q; sh ; ,,,quem pound tip to eleven pounds within 1 store, post-office; 'telegraph-office's found in coffee.)- account of public do bt, including snout 6 1=Sc; lambs, about 8c; ho h a radia■ of twent,t mile, from the place about' 108. •.-—of 'rtiail;n g, i�rrapective nt provincial I and C-tistOms, as well as Kirkness "But being BO wedded to the bev sinking fund. m I oof 'Marie•,. ilii, is to give 1nFal mer•'drug store and pool-room. Dyna- erage I did not see how I-couid•do I Darin$ the 5t,scal year. ending ... __ y chants an advantage within their own' mite was used effectively o>3' the without it, especially at breakfast, March .31 last the total authorized Gana is the fortress pair St. Pe- p I. nelehborhood and Alen farmer, and.car.I , pe , but' tersburg were fired• n1g to deaers wt,o ran req the mail@ for send-. diners Union hall tci keep the as that meal seemed incathplete' .ex nditure was $ rl--,: 8 317, " r-lots prnduve w-their local market at a;: flames from spreading to the h9t�(: without•coffee. of this amount nearly $40,000,000 warn people of their danger when 1. ::, low rate. •. "Oil g a cyclonic atOrm drove .the ''s•aterI "A 1>as,•ei of 11 porinde rail he Rent 80 Very little was saved from the path On a visit, my friends deprived was left unexpended.. Darin the `' tni" for z cents a pound, and th:e .vhoutd ,of the dames.. ' - me of coffee to••prov.e that .it was year-which ,closes March 31 next of the-Gulf of Finland into ,the E _give tile'farmer,. a derided adv in 'T. m■rketI eg ,lana other. perishable mat- ,1, Harmful. At the end of about eight the expenditures on large national river Neva and flooded the lower i . ter. It will a� wive a decided advantage - ,".' days I- was less nervous' but the undertakings and in connecti,w quarters of the city. ' • . .. `1' ,to the eouniry.merchant over the degart• 1 . . mental sv,rer. The•rardter van send out -CHiN£'SE CFIY SACKED. craving for coffee was in4ense, so I with investments has been very ' itorxie in imrvelo tip to 11 pounds so his cent back to.the old habit as soon heflvy.•. ett:,tnmera at 2 yenta a pound while it the inktalla'�- ' same trona« ,err order,+a from a depart- Missionaries In Looted"Distrlet Be- I got 11ome and the old sleepless In til© Agriculture Department docks, Halifax; $160.000; - ¢nenu,l stnrer•. TUB former can sen+l np t , - cerli :morn than 7A milt« distant, it would -lieved to Be Safe. nights came near making a wreck the:detailed votes include: $770,000 tion of block and telephone .ass }:os� al,ottt 5 rents a gonna fm postage. Of me. for experimental,farms, an increase tams, 184,000; new car ser and,' . $ terry ••The next, rate ;: fixed fnr the province A despatch - from. Shanghai, "I heard of Postum and decided of $lft,000; for the enforcement of dock at Port ,Milgrace; $458,000, ,l� in which an arr;rle is ":,-d. For the China, ,says: A force.of 2,000 ban- the Destructive. Ingest_Act $50,- new rolling stock, $1,000,000,; east- �.:, firPt ound the, rate' is 10 cents, and each t0 try it. I did not like it at first, additional' pniind 4 cents. The cost of dits on Thursdaq sacked and burn- because., as I afterwards discover- o0o;development of dairy and fruit ern extension in Halifax County,, .bandlitiQ__a..onP-pound petrel is apnrizi storage $850,000. mately tits tame as that of :hi 3 pounds, ed•virtually the entire city o[,Livan ed, it was, not 'made properly. I industries, $225,.000; cold ,tor e and <nrRrquent.ly. it was necessary to fix Chow, in Ngan-Hwei Province. found, however, that when made, encouragement, $200,x; health,.of. For the '-Hudson Bay Railway a minimum rate for the first pound con �.V Entwhi9tle, of the China I{11and - •' slde,rabty higher than the averace rate after directions on he package,, it animals, $500,000; administraton terminals and elevators, the vote is for the addition�il pouiia@ included in the Mission, with his Viso and children, was delicious, of Meat and Canned Food.. Act. $4,500,000; for the National Trans- , :•".weight of a i)smel. succeeded in escaping to Luchow- $240,00; develo development of the live 1 Method,is sit»pts. s u but the Catholic missionaries It had a soothing,effect on my p continental, ' $8,000.000; Quebea ,. For an adjacent province the.rate of + nerves and none-of the bad effects stock industry, $400,000, an in- Bridge, $3,000,000; W'Iland Canal, �. 10 <•ents for the first pound will apply, are still in the looted city, and it'is tka... o''fee'TaZ, so I bade farewell crease of $200,000. ' ' $4,000,000; Lachine Canal improve �`., -_ .- __.'.hut for each nddiolonal pound an extra believed they have.-not been in- y orients, $215,-000; Trent Canal, $1, charge nt 2 vent-4 will be Imposed, malting to' coffee snd ,have used only Pos- : Under the Agricultural Instruc- `�be rate 10 cents for the first pound and 'jured. The brigand's apparentlq tum since.. The 'moat wonderful tion Act the provincial votes are: 000,000• , cense for ew:h snbarquenl pound. Beyond are connected ivifb the bands tom =i _ _the prnc;ner adjnining t.he,One in Beyond a account of the benefit to be de- Ontario .,... $230,868.83 Public �'3orks estimates include garret it ms,lcd. an additional 2 cents a marded by White Wolf, who rived from Postum could not ex Quebec ................ 187,409:16- the following capital expendituree� . po and wilt be imtxvea for each province have for a considerable, time been . - tiff■t far to be rroesea W the destination Geed my own- experience." Nola• Scotia..........:.. 61,144.45 for the continuance of works- 'I ". cif the Dart;el, nit to a maximum cbartie of ra'vagltig•the eastern part of Honan Name given by Canadian�Postutn. New Brunswiek ..., 49,407.24. ready in progress on harbors and . sz rento a podna, . Province. . Tire method of finding the rote on any t, Co., Windsor, Ont. Write for a Prince Edward Island . 27,832,81 rivers: Toronto harbor, $1.000,000, ' garret is extremely simple. }3ate'cards' • -' ifk _will be tarnished [n all Postmasters and — , - COP3 O[ "The Road .0 )VIkIlville." British Columbia b4,799.38 French River.improvement9,' $500, i fox d !•cihution. to the abitn, there betntc JAPAN'S -I\EW I9L31 D. Post4m now,comes 1n two forints: Manitoba '.............. 68,075,45 000;._ St: John harbor, .$:3,000,000 �.j :". p ._.. _ .. . _ 132 .ohne a'rate card'fm• each province, on this RegultlJ!• •P0stum.'•--•must be well Ba e ,,-i,;,„_- a .31 and a million each for .works at card akateh an cera ,s ¢:ct•n the amount. of Hosts a •• - w, I- cesble Ott. anv_parcel " tr z weight Three Miles East. .$y. . South-of.. boiled. .. - ,.. ' _ - . Alber[ •61,310.41 Victoria, Vancouver. Quebec ander . ' of 11 pounds withln the pt•Ov,ne`e fn whivh ItprOjiltIIa Island. Instant P.ostorn — is a soluble Veterinary colleges •. QO,d00: Porti-Arthiir anc7 Port William. .r: _ a parcel is tingled and to all other Pro. ,der.. A. teaspoonful dissolves ' . .tnc,,eeee.of the Dnminion_- . _ .. _ Public buildings votes are largely Mien -- p,rty rF ivr mailed't Le unatmae- A despatch hour Tokio says.: A. Pc? Y . quickly in a cu Qf hot water and 8800 000.(10 tor-seep from the achiria t.ho Drovitme W new volcanic island, five miles in 9 Y Total + for the smaller ,lass air tore•, - . •. .-.., which fix has to,be carried, and a glanos circumference and -one thousand with cream and sugar, makes a de- ,, ttv at ibis card shows him. without makin� The •Railway Department esti- and practically all re-votes Tor the ny calcut■t1nn, what the 000wre will feet in bei t, has appeared three licious-beverage nptantly. -`tiro- mates include:—New terminals at continuance of works already in • 1L te." _ _ _ Aoijea ,alit by south of Iwojima Is- cars sel'1 both kinds. __._ _ ■Ilii, of Batu: v, $alifa=, �2,bA0;000; . wharfs wird progress. - - The first rats is 'five rents for the first land, one of the.B9nin group. , "There's a Reason far Postum, _ .+ . . _ . . . A v=.,kz • _ _ 3. •1r "= .-�„ ';�v. iG. Rkoi'':>,,.•u h �rssc"a. '`la. r"64i fir-''^ a' .„v.+.'k.::..� ""' a .uwr�:.,'i,,a s .,::.,.y .; • ,., #y rM••.i.. '�'� '` ' . Y .:ate .. -� ,, +'��� �#' -. waa;t..�"V�1"A....-.1ti�,N•,/S1,^.. i .X•' r•�C. .. ' .^l y. .--.• ,.,.. >x,., .-1:1. .fes``'^'• .•.t'`•.. �+,- ;., m . .•��..•- ... . `. s j-.: i�, �.• y:�C. r^. ..1' +�;pTS; }"�, a.,-*.-•,�yq-c� �ir,.^y,ti•a;. � .: ee ... .,_.,. .. rr .,� .,.� �l .�...,r.",4+ .._ - ,n. - _ - >:� .._- ':•...�,.:..,� 1°+�. gpprsrw • - - _. .. O ' THE EDIBLE SN *tlUCy Trouble- -gathered I•UAbIe - $U1gGEB BB,INGS HEALTH. TENDER atbered By the Hundreds of Fastiag As a Core Lor Many Tron• rK 3 , Thousands in FI`aFa nee. is Hereditary eyed a delicto in France, is a ver. U_ - blrenme Complaints. , '-t MEN The edible snail, which is eonsid- .• "-"' - �' = _ Y T ALWAYS C RE T.'PILLS in„uireed a London Answers rasa of MIDNo Park - A-M � different kind of snail from that 4 ~� which theaverse man clears out -' -- _ a famous London h sieian, "are - of the- back ardent though it is Dreiselen D1a . I g the den Brous to life• 1 1 rather similar in- ap-pearanee. It ble, ]Mads Speed Belief and-Per• �` . . „ is, however, about five times. as manent ( Idle la� Dodd s. Kidney Oh', yeas said the doctor. �',• exe large as the garden snail, The best Pills. "They may be dangerous for a deli= for the table, according to.Haxper_'r. -Dresden, Ont', Fob.9.-4Special): :tate woman;.But .incuie�all3� they, Weekly, are found in Burgundy, =-Whether Ki hey-disem a is here-. cuxe� a lot of troublesome ailments. where they are, gathered by -hun- dita'sy or not in a mater of •opin- n"of almost Qua{it ,6a.o»T,and dre4s of -t msanda"in -tht3-vi - inns. MT..-Samuel Dau eE , a w - ever kind, It you have a bad S rombened, ards. •_ known resident of this lace, is Y Y J' - I'. - The 1 Theses snails during -the season -convinced- that he- inherited- his t;)othaehe refrain from food for of nourishn:eut cost from-twelve to fifteen coats a froffi-tda prirents. - He knows that twenty-four hours, and ten to one a�pahen serve Dodd's Kidne• Pills cured it. - d ldnxtrii+� Just heat—then verve. dozen. 4 dozen snails.form just m4 in cost ble ■ �' your toothache will vanish.- ` yuct an..appetizer, as it;-•=;vete, before -a 3I 'inherit my Kidney Disease << &&4 cost 4 � '. meal, The..season Fasts from No- fromv parents, �Ir: Burkett - '.'Are you gouty or rheumatic 4 sees: I was treated-b3�=a dAclz�r,-when-the severe e vember to Februa.ry`,-tiFiose mo s 18n-- � �,• IS d use and tried various medicines, but it _ when the snail buries,itself tinder- long fast. :vas n°t till about eighteen months ground to pass the winter. ago when I aftrted to use.Dodd's "Paralysis•you probably think is • Fdib-le snails are never eaten raw, TI URA but are cooked and eaten in varix Kidney Pills that I got any per- an incurable disease. No doubt • • obs ways. 'In Paris-a dozen' snails maneIIt relief. many forms are, but miraculous re- '`Since.then I have'not felt env coteries have occurred under treat- are e served.piping hot on a dish, effect of my old trouble, and I feel _ and they are extracted from their that anybody tzoubled'with Kidney ment'by fasting.- Meil• wlio had 'shells.with a special snail fork and Disease will be benefited by the use abandoned all hope,*and who then Constantly for all ' toilet ptir� eaten whole. of Dodd's Kidnev Pills if they fol- tried fasting, for thirty; forty, and It's cheaper to raise colts than to ' _.. In arta of France the cooked even fife days, had the use of their buyhorses. But it'scosllyif yonloss p low directions closely, Y Y , , poses, especially- shaving and dainty is chopped_ up with -butter "I.ho that othero m1t. be•hel` limbs completely restored. the coifs. Keep ? shampooing,.With OCCAS10Ilal tlSe Fe y P_ P J ,Spavin Cert handy. For thirty-five 1�8, _ and herbs before being eaten. In eel by Dodd's Kidney Pills. --I' -am "How-does this happen I _ My years has proved it the safe,reliable _ -+�1► of Cuticura Ointment,because so Marseilles the -snails are steeped well known hero, and anybody who theory 1s that certain waste, mat- reined yy or spavin,splint,curb,ring.) e!ff tiv� o two days- in .milk to-.w' more---titulars of my cure tern, poisoning the'nerves re of- be e, bony growths and iameneaq tations redness roughness, , make their flesh tender. can have them by writing me and ten the cause of the disease,"and by rf om many eaus�:,. ,+ plea dandnlH etc. Of the.skin D-odd's Kidney Pills never fail to red. ,r+. ' ' ' ' 'Mrs. Twiokembnry Again. y "I have`known a patient suffer a ,, and scalp and promoting and for, years frond.- chyoen"k__4atarrh. of e 1 • .- "You don't wenn to" say, that cure nay fora;' of gidney Disease. M=n- Ding skin and hair health. young " •*• the nose and air passages. No dot- e OUII Smith is nyarried,_• exclaim- is sold by dnr,c•ts crcry�.hcre at 4101 ea�t..aeapaaaotatsecare sold throusbeet, e� Mrs, Twiekemburv. `rWhy, hers tel' could cure- the trouble; but a bate,ct�ttlt- i,•rg5. Grt afree copy a . ., "... -•lieeorld. s ut»r.t..,w of"Ch. sa-•.s. �� ORIGIN- OF PETROLEUM. twenty days' fast completely cured ocTt}sok••.+tTTeatl:.�4ntI,eHOtx"atyonr Vida Book,amt post-n••, Addroo Pii~utvsr- nothing but a sapling I druggist',;or write us. assn o•ee..Dees•ar.Best•%U.L A. ,p it in this instance. Or.L J.BE,YDAIJ.CO.,Enos Falls,VIA Observations-May Further Solution Gin Pins 'fOi' Women of some Problems. Ra�Ms POR 'BALL culhes� btJyin4 your Ptanc Pleurisy rains- Vanish ! - - - ' The principles governing the ori- N. W. DAWSOK Ninety Colborne stle #nstst on have an sand w'h:t W". Narrle says About Temente. se Them _ gin and mode o! occurrence of •pe--.__ (best. Colds Cured.. 4TT0 MIGEL" Ajrs, T. Barris, of Tyneeede, Ont., troleum and natural gas are as yet = _ TF YOU WA17T TO BUT OB BELL A aj known all about GI�i'1LF.m "' nm Fruit. •Stock, Grain, or Dairy Farm. taking my third b a UIN ;?ILLS,': but fragmentarily grasped by geo- -- writ: H. W. Dawson, Brampton. of tt Plano AGL�OT1 she writes. The Pains- aerosd my logists. Every oil field examined in NERyILl\E HAS \ET ER Colborne St„ Toronto. r — back and kldneyo has almost gone. Y _ was a at sufferer from Rheumatism detail contributes its data for use FAILED TO CURE. 'N. W. DAW.10N, Colborne ai.•- Taranto13 but.lt a all left me. I strongly ad- in -the eventual' ig#ezpretaton o; Vise all women, who Puffer from Pain Don't suite[! - - - �r'itF'S U(it,tl LAND, ALL - Keeping Him-Off., In the back and Weak Kidneys, to the problems, and each pool is stud- Nerviline is your relief:- 100 _ tri,)GIN PILLS." - +a•3r, n '.11"rilene -. -D. J.'Kerr. Nev- i %Mrs. Bluer-Blud.-That tailor of �oc. a Box, a for 2.60 Sample free ied witll keen alertness-fciv the d'isr- Nerviline just rubbed on, lots of It,1 r r, t ours ia' erttin ve familiar'. $e lc you write National Dru & Chemical covert' of some key that may aid in will ease that -drawn, tight feeling B ty 1[ WRNTEP., L yy Co. of •Canada. Limited. Toronto. over your ribs, will destroy the pain: had -the insolence to salute me on the coordination of the data, which the street to-do I think such eo- i sometinfea, accordingto..the region 'will have you smiling' and happy in (J t`TF.f� --Al.I, {c1�ns ��I V1't!•D M y' P lie_Should Flet. _ no tune. + Animals. Box es, Cookshire. 1ple should,be ke t at a diatarioe, "Y and conditions, seem, on account of "I caag]}t Bold to■t.—pegk while'mot• 1 . Mr. Bluer-Blue You can't fool all the people all ����,, d-Well, my dear, - our lacJc of kIIOuledge, even to be 'oring." writes P, T. Mallett',. from ' NEWSPAPERS-FOR-;ail-- ' �+K3"Z'm ears I've done all I could. I've the time, announced the. inveeti- in, conflict. Linden: "My cheat was! full of con- gator,know it," replied the trust gi g and I had the Sereest- stit6h In my `t'�F1wMa aD proper!HAVE Fp�for Appy quickly Via' � NJEWW tttacd that -man off now-for' two ma nese "There f4 plenty of pro goo o 1 survey the United end` gas a deobserrations - made by the- i your couldzlmastne. Asoat was �ay b y eI ( fn "' KTflpnn n Pubi�h;»'me roluen ops Ca1's. gn t - fit in fooling half of them half the was aeeustom$d to have my'mother s e p y ►' romise to further the solutitucky use Nerviline for all our minor ail- W"' Ad'latrte atrw•t. T.•+�nta _ ' 'Wanted. - time," fields cf California and h_en Wanted --'Delve well-educated; P i oA of menta, and remembering what co-nfl• ` NURSERY STOCK, " ConsClel3tiOt18 young wOIIbeA as - _ _ - some•�Otthe problems, and'by point dente she had fn NQrvlfiIIe,1 sent out `•TR,AthBl:riRtlri ti.t�PBFAxiFai. FIFTY U it nurses in Cit Hospital, _" ing out the relations of oil`aneT gas fbr a bottle at once. Between noon '7 Parirtire. Fret. (,Walowr McConnell F P y P - occurrence to the geological strut and eight o'clock I bad a whole_ bottle a Pon, c.mv<v .cud, Ow+irto ' iClevelsad,' to fill vacancies caused - rubbed on, and then got into a Pers- .il/' graduation. Uau�ua3 vaziety o! The .Nava 8t>etla 'lumber King^ tare of the regions cxamin�d they peratlion .under_ the blankets. This. tstststt.waous. -r experience. New Nurses' Home as r - ' -have tendered important.-scientific drove the Nerviline to �I. con filer 'MINARLYS LIN13AENT i as well as economic aid in oil and good and deep, (�AtiCFB, TCM its, Lass'e's, TILI. a00n t0 be completed. Finest dost- 1 and I awoke up noxi morning fresh as `' internal and Paternal, cared with. _ tagious disease building An the the t td ynfootnbadlyvJammed lately: gaol development; but- the -basi><?a dollar and absolutely Cured, Nervi- us beforeain bLoocin", Nr ur home to ilm s V rete State. Children's Ward and Ma. I bated�t well with MINARD•S LINT principles controlling the widely-I line is now always part of sly travel- Co„ Lf*rif,,d, Cnll.inr.rrd, O+it. ��' * `' WENT and it was as well as ever next ling .kit: nd I w111 never be without — ternitq Department. Tivo Month's' a-' varied modes of occurreneee in the h„ 4 _ Yours ver rvl , kinds of oils in widely aeparatt�d iYisiting. Nurses' work. Monthly �c 'LN regions are esibl still far from The large 60c.'family size bottle fa , (live Your Bush a Chanos allowance from-time of acceptance. Po S the most economical, or you Can eas- I - iAddresa Miss Frederik& H. Gaiser, 1 view. sly get the 2tic. trial 'size fr=om any ' and - ,Principal. _ - r del er_. . . _ Mahe Evil of Substitution Exposed. _ oney • $ y g, A dealer substitutes , because-. he Easily Explained. = with It i Fresh From t Oald god. Elucidating. . makes more tont on an Inferior s Pat and Mike of half w "I met o11r wife just now and article. A localcitizenwas induced to Jane—Missus abjectts . to your j Cease -ustng old-faahtoned meth- ahouad the n tie tent when she told me she had use bought g take a substitute for Putnam's corn I milk. We keep finding bits o' wood•, ods.- Be up to date and install a8e 1 gh Extractor, with tad result that the sub-� _ '•O>bampsoa" F•c,cporittor and ma e they came to an opening marked pink:-'ad check suit." - - rrtituce burnt tete toes and fallen to and things :in It. more and better a rap with tern time i"Exit." "Wonder what kind of a "Well I was the inheatl 8IId cure. Putnam's contains no acid and Milkman-That's all right',; mitis, � and fuel. more re,enue at reduced '. +• p is guaranteed. Always aet Pu-tnam's coot. Writi a't oncs.for free booklet `baste that 1sT" said Pat. "We'll the check tae there, all right." Extractor, sac. at y t dealers. The fact ala.Our cQw's Box a nooslen �nd.pzrtaEegve giving full fufufmatlon iso in and see, anyhow, said Mike, - �aad next moment they found them Minard's Liniment cure alphiherta _.. Correct. rev asrlaae s[ro. .ao., rxxsraa ti lveo out under-the stars. '!' BILES CURED LN 1 TO H DAYS -es•we�gtou at.,-1[oatseal,.Qua. ._ GR 'S QF"G�t�I.D. �hool ether-ti�'hat lesson do You: drWi:t will reread money if PAZO i _ '`. we learn from the buey bee I OINTMENT fail% W cure any ca« of rich- There.is something.,gooin eve[y stag my. =Tuffnut - Not to ma6 rd r Protrudes Grandmother ra�dmothe; S•►ys ' :.`a�a get Lind. Bleeding o a Piled can't learn to. in .SI da 50c man and woman.-Bishopof Car- - _ An omission. bee-rlla*w are.poor ltrteaen.'and have lisle. g1 That 1e LAXATIVE BRO>d0 QIIIblI�iE, • Only One 7ROM0 QU►NINE" but w song. y Ile that bestows 'ft should "('rood 'lreacens; wsitRr; this fish JJQUID S I�,,L Rforget it, be that receives' 'one Look for the signature•of E. W. GROVE. is wing." PHU r �--•-, Cu�a-a Cold in--One Dal; Curse Grip is I'P y should ever hold it 1n remem- TRo Days. zso r n, wiz; they must have for. ""4f is ry ch-of braiice.-Solon, gotten to kill it in the kitchen:" bring•, w±rnl■ rr:rb of •.cry on* It is the duty of every young man Half the big mistakes in the NATUHE'i 01I►ll RHIAEe► l�•. to make himself'ready to help his world are made through over- +ji`i.y Murine EyQ Re>meft I F�� t count' ill time- of need.-Mi. W: erntiss T"E 'RIiEUgAJ1TlSMc ECZEMA ry e8g I! you have Red, Weak, Watery Eyes W end Kimired.7roubles. Morrison. or-Granulated Eyelids. Doesn't Small The roritlar bre of 1:rQUID`SULPHUR y� - Mlnasd's Liniment-Oures Car'Sst In Cows. _soothes E Iain. I)in ata Sell• -before -rnrals. end in Tour bath, Btu givro Glee lint reins to .your inflamed ye g8� { passions; take time and grant & lit✓ Murine'R 'e Remedy, Liquid, 25c, Soo. ran all the bQnefila r.r a visit to a _ tie delay; impetuosity manages af- $aspected o! Grime.: Marine Eye-,Salva.In Aseptic finbes. HOT SULPHUR SPRING riEsw fairs badly impetuosity . - ``Isn't' it awful about poor Mr.` 25O' Sk' Eye Boobs Free -by Mall. Do .not suffer':nnniar daF• t�.t "^r - k - atA Todd 0eM N►Y ab..alta No•a Bs.e a Crottle from Your drusirtst, eti When one- is tempted to writes Jose's trouble Z" - mu"ne are Remedy Ce.. Chloase and prove it for yourself. Price, clever but harsh thing, thoiigh J-t "I didn't hear about it. m5*�eats. �} may be 'difficult to restrain it, it is "Didn't you 4 Mrs._Gaddv told - Successful men are never as great `'pRADI � _ always better 'to leave it- in the Tne just now that his son has t•ilrned' as they are iiaderout tb be. It's 1w sm street, Terona. inkstand._-Smiles, out to be a criminal lawyer." like judging a ma•n by hit sbadow, w - Be cheerful ands k not eternal ' _ Lnd-that's never so large as when' LzCks the Bucket Clean f het nor the tranuilit which - v his sun's near setting. ^-;t �j �m•�k e ' y Soldiers in the Italian Army are Blatchford's l.� Meal wounds"Wows sad y� others give. A man must stand allowed cigars as part of their dally Mlnard's, Liniment Cures Colds, Eta- erect and not be kept erect 1}t' rations. y'. wMbe how others.-Marcus Aurelius. ^-' Argoed au. New Mllk at hal!the Cost �ie�1� - He Replied. ' • ft stops a matting and -'• Most people-think they are virtu- "P i'rtu- Morse's - •' ` • - ._�.,�►. `.., � toi' _✓ beings ease. It govern the Dir. There was:-recently. haled into w� with a 1 P� ous merely because they are tam •., �'-- toyer of and inoffensive.- .Tameness -is -not Indian Root Pills court a little Irishman to whom the teatfre��i,k9h all Pte' a irtue, -it is merely the absence thing was a new experience, He gsems akeWy in the weaw4 sad are abide according to A fonsnh in, was, however, unabii•shed, - and ..,.;: etbal sawn g. b A& of a vice.-J. S'. Blackie, use nearly a century ago among the wore the air of a man determined ag herw cueasys bead Wu ,1, - Induno,and learned from them by. ••I not to get the worst of A.• `.Prison- Ftp from the fdssh dowl The Small Boy Again. Dr. Adore. Though -repand at` er at the bar," called otl't the clerk t R �•' _ v t ` std in a w� dive!•d" ■haw been made, by hYp- "do you wie#i#o ehallen e'an of CALF A cler yman famous for hits beg= p mew x. of waead Is healed! � ins acrd chemists,it has been found 5 g y � . �• •. in abilities was once catechisin -the tlryT �Vlsereu n the Celt - Iad�taefo■i:.➢° laftr a Is limit on a Sunday_School. When ..corapar-- %he piU,. to izrMorse the than fa or T Pc very '• ��'^'l`h�• "tm-sak-i. y in himself tits for of the church Zhe ptUa. Dr. Morse's Indian Root .looked trhe men in the boa over +•�• „•;•'-,,., . a•tett'pok.a of- Beaks., 'R•l.r•a g P Pills area household remedy through carefulI and' with a skilled eye. 100 pounds mattes 1000allansot Pertif* Beier%doe ail draeslsts mw Maass • to a shepherd, and his congregation out the world for Constipation and "Wel}� {,ell''ye-," he.finally replied,. Milk 9ttbt{tittfte. Zu (talc oo.,Toronto. to-the sheep, he--put the following. all Kidney and Liver tioubteL They ,r , p n8 a __ .Oi m sat erectly in trainin , but Send foc pam filet,"Hew to ttaise'Calvei - i •, question to the ehiddren-``What act promptly'and''effmtively,,aad r Oi could pull off a round or two Chmpb.sad$,�.,f„lly vvit>�eot . • I does the shepherd do ' for, the with -that fat-old boy in the-:tor- - _.• sheep2 �o.tlie confusion of the Cles>Aae iii el a47►tifefl=f „ _ �i A°0i"'01 _ tniniater a small bay in' the Monti tier_ - -JITEELE, BRIGGS 00., tog piped out, "Shears them 1" ED. 7. ISSUE 6-114. Minard's Liniment urs Distemper. Toronto, oat„ "Nada, '1 a _ _ a - ..s •,� „„ - w�.YY�..r ,... ., 21 �� � w+ _- y �.�._.._.�.. :; '_ -•'� ':+ms ", .;.. -. «w;�;ni,r:-_- +,�„•c., •...ro n �+..�" k.�s�-• �,'bl'n" �5:, 'd,�• It}. „ ':Tdj.�-'�"n�r ,...'-r:R..yr(- .., ,,w. •j ... .�, �,r'�"`�jia' ''+!+`a � +a,• ..8asvw--. <.•gd...._,�t'lfe.r. _..•..ti.. .,:.a.:.-,.a+. .. _,,...J'ss '.n-:.... .. _S _ _ _.._.,''�` _. _ c.�. ,"•-..v .'ai�u. - give the Now Ad --� L � TCHFO � D' 3 rtheft employees, and Ad~ . .. sober class their most responsible agar 81�d flax plet.rtag,sot. and remunerative positions, it is �'OR SALE-At lot 214.con.7, Pick• - z ng e Yorkshlreown.with Ultra atthdr Jttat`t i • �iux for a run doaaPabeast-Cow, horse oe pia[one of the' greatest incentive$ to sides. a��I.T�ED WRIGHT.Otaremont 1tY•ao + zs>ltl�s sobriety that can be put forward. 10�. FUR - wo Trema 20 lb. sack at price-75c. 01.36 per year; 01.00 it paid in adi•sncs. C cows,and lour coming in ahs oreh-all ' L Bubsoriytloos w t11e United states,$130 Robt. Reid, a constable of �V in• yonug at lot u,Coo-4.Plcketdntt, GZ0-wEs D� In aev�aea. it >a.D.w11ltby, la•u ••• s U G A R •- bipeg, has been sentenced to seven ---JQHN IYFURKAR, Proprietor. imprisonment for assistinf• ]HOUSE TO LET-Oa lot 10,con. 9, All Grades of Sugar are firmer and an advent orice n y be looped Y P y r Pickering, Good working man's 11011,0. for soon. Get a sack no <, Krafehenko, a notorous bank- Plenty of work in the neighborhood. Apply w E•E. PUGH.Claremont. is tt 9 at ace ulanted '84.Sb Lti-A-N"Z C0-IM iVfi eht' - 8 .�� a g ..... .. .. y granulated - ... .84 Ab _ WANTED TO RENT -Cottage _ St, Lawrenee yellow ...... ...... ...... $4.26 . Reid A Ifs one of the guards ap- Y r with land for poultry and vegetables. ... Tile brick-makerj of t}le pro- pointed to take charge of the close,to town of Pickering, Address cEo• !-FISH AND OYSTERS { wince are becomingalarmed at the N&LEON,153 Close Ave.Toronto, 18 tf -; prisoner when confined. He sup• ` `'mauuer in which cement now is plied hint with a large revolver �OR SALE-Team of mares, one - 8 and the other Ile years old,one t,p wag- .N% a are -selling more f2-t'. tl3iy -eanon than ever t}l+fore displacing brick in the COnStt'UC- Fou,one set of light slet,h11,net of double par- _ and several oilier thugs that -sees,nearly new, Will well the lot for $130 or _ Frt,&h Frozen ij hits'Fish ...........,.. ......... lace ' tion of buildings. It is said that would prove convenient in making will Bell separately. JOHN SH[M,Clarec,ont. _ (very , [ ^? the concrete and cement lnc us• is este e. so Rs. _-moi r ; ......,..... .......,..... _.. er • ;ed .. lI Trout } ce - ,•-• _ p lx w pt alibu't � - _;." 1+ - tries were growing fourteen iiine9 IIs el is also ln1 I'►cated as the c:onths Old. Weigl.t about too pounds, , Hagel, p + Mother is pure-br d Bor"' ttlrs armed sire.pn:e inuan Ha(ldie-.....:........................ 1?(:. as fast as the brick indiistry, and arrangeule4t3 for the a".Cape R-ere. .bradYnrkahirewLite. Apply on$rdmiees lot Fillets of Htaddie ........ ........... .... ........ 14c., con kers -eta EEDD--1113 A Illnch of this rctvth is atttibttted =s, T.Pie nth or t1- FR t K�li, _ g made iu: his office and under his Brougham. 1 - 'Salt Trout 10c. a ......, to theextenziveadvertisiu under- - - bradur Herring ng .. $i} a g direction. The offences With CtEEDGRA1N b'OR SALE-I am j t - - c dor- akea-h cern n afar= R�tcli these=teen are c argec are a rucefwheat. and hoicewe.t, growcarlon of oyster ............................... ....... 15c. tb _Marquis wheat, and choice oats, grown on UyStera, FSt1c. a Cit- ?�--"turers. In 'orderr-to increase the clean land,sad from the crop v* ln-'J: expected _ of the most contemptible char- toarriveaatue time during Fear:.ary. For Phone or :•euyour grocery orders ders to the GROCERY STOR,& demand for brick, if at all pot• atter. They occupied positions of further psxucta:ars apply to A. N. mrL)1540, "fir,.• "- + :'sible, 'an advertising campaign trust and great .responsibility. Packerng, JAMES !-?/CHAf?DSON ' <will be entered upon.. •No matter Thes pledged themselves by.'oath �+�ARIA FOR SALE 'OA RENT- Containing slo acres.all fenced and cr,sa :what efforts. the .brick-makers to protect the public, but they fenced,two pupates and rorty .urea under cultivation,sixty Ave sere*summer fallow, on may make they cannot impede proved false to their trust. Had breaking sandy clay loam• clay subsoil, two the progress that is being made grainerys,stable for aevanteen head of cattle p g the criminal found the opportnn- and horses,recd shed ponitry house and root p THE ESrA LMED Q by the cement industry. The its to use his revolver he would in cooTelephone lter house.thmilos�store: - great value of cement has been cer.tainl have done so and- the and post ofllce. Fourteen miles from the new - y. Town of Retlaw on a Y R.' s d:ris:octal pant t clearly proved so that it is no Ion- close associates of Reid would and there s a survey of O P R within tnnty ���� � 1 rods of the farm.. This farm is level and is /'I _ ger an experiment, kilt is bound probablyhave been the victims$ a well sctded ne ;hborhoo3. As nap ac twoaty r'+, dollars per&ere. *tl W. cash; balance to suit 4o become more and. ,more it' in that event he would have been rte purchaser. or will rent to g000 man on a'i cm rent. GEORGE J.hk:bdELL, alby. _ general lige, findLSU rile det 1•tm fil a party to ecrlwe i- The men A Berta. the'briolt indust ho .-re 'llotit highly , — JAN �HE business•man who has 1 I3PK•b'.ti-AF£r'-Het isl}�nier-- in the world are thine Who can be Ira, F:re Asaursacs Ccmpany. Incorpor- customrs to•various Parts cc . yell soli 1613 Depatal tli.ou0.000 ec rremicm notes. - The temperance n►oreilleut is trusted, no platter whether it be I pre,-.=naW6 are co.:eetitle at 30 days of Canada of elsewhere tviif Ace,one •�.Itual company ,Are collecting CAM�� ti --blbh and YPr3 thew now, Isemember these notes are ¢avec find the services of this bank of When working under tht- handimp re. ion4ble pusitiun c:r one c: for��mee • ama�rot-yot� :0azi-y-or - -�� -- Q - - - i. f...R `D FF/C `of the three-fifth rlati?e of the -1 three year policy, Insure in tee 13ritteh Amer• lnvd uuable aSSistance lel CO�t- s Assurance Co. srbtcii a purely Caned an humble character, .A u)an play be '►'� �cd•o::are prote-ted from these :=posiLoa*. T iug draEtl, CtC.' hxal,ul:,tivu law. There are u)au3' one of great ability, but it he i- fist D btmpsen wt0 canttive you call Part:- .TORONTO U2rdUpsayl2U are opposed CU local guars. i also represent trio London and not tru-tw Orthy his abilit3-c•a,t1nL- Ls�cut:re A�'ciiect sni a : s:cicneas [a•.r ,c,ptiva ou•account +f its local char- sue-. vox t!.e without•policy of cL s t L. - _ for little. The pel•aun wflu ell)- as Are dont ltnow the ase or hgur we Ret Into !)alt tC11U are to fact,$of, pl O- arc lent or stcrne*s tt w,,,cels tort po ai •s PICKER NG B1 V. aN V H!_ plc+)• Ot11e1 $nen prefers the one ?o•�p a year for �M33: -Ic ♦o•: want a sew R. W. GORDON, Manager. Branch also at Wititbr. Libition when that c.cbjectiun is re- +!:a. T,,lar •'oras::: the Leet 'n the who call be trusted, but -hu nla3 4or;r <,or s,ur o:i one ex:hs:gwl see D, tutivecir IIItLi4 re=peel the Scutt somewhat lark in abiliti•. to' the slupsoti,p:c:arcs.- _ +uff _- Art}la. an advantage, a- a w Tole luau who has great ability but - Ca•)tlllly Ctill Qubietit the Act. La:t Wrtgage Sale of Farm Lands _ .a'h<+ i- not frit=4nurthy .in � Township of - -HIGH COST �� LIVING aveek three ruulitie=, Huron• Peel .l1 l.1 and 'Welland tuuk adtiantlagty of p]('Kh;tt[Nc. .(;t"`: Ct.i ti �1SCttI1$ their. privilege ot -xibtliitting the -= - t'ndt ar:d by viit,at, of tpotr•Pr5l` `^rtct to the peopte. and in 4111 three Tbe.Gun_Club held a practice -,boot CA.-utaiLvi ip :,certain wortgsgrahich Cut d0' WI1 by tising plenty of whole- un 1'wr.d+t} aflet noon. the %torr• a.e• it SN'w+ carried, In Huron county iug �elV go,td om-jidering the Clark 'the there iruduetdat the time t f - there wa-9 -a wri jo•it • of. neva rl do • : - there u ill r,e r,utda f tr•air hr publtt - Q . J 3 3• ) - auction on !+:tutrda>•. the'.1-t r,f Fete• _ -:�0 a food 9ll �- ��' ,,�I�• 1 the-e th(HljanEl, while-iu tLr other - _,:9+14))7 AT 11 k++til': Ytllrrv,1Alf, xt the b«;elf of"o'clock is . ..t.,-RE W-ft;-Va-i iei-1'-bg :3tlrall its-- F: DwTe2 : .......: ., !T .... t r ftern�'�in \4�lllttvy r he�1111E Ig _ the w , [Er�"1G-►3 lL' fc,r 27": _ ..... he [ A _ 1�► the Tnwn �. t in F at i e Le anw v jurltte�. A- a result of these c-on. J. Potter ..,.... ... 17 r / o Til I. f Choice pearl rice 3 cty per lb R ibs for ..x: :�1. Bradford... .`.. •'18 _ FIktiTLI- -Part of the exat hal of p - P _ - te,t=unrlsttadresiand fuer lit en-e� '*V. Auoan .....,•,... ltt .. ,... 1)t ` _ Ioi_tiuulber four in the Bro-. rn Flow �� a will be cut uff. Thi rty or more W. Sh :... Ip �''*- ci - - _ ap n6h. ouiowk_S ct:_ 11QLlt -lb.Jul_'..._,c � Vit-. G. S +,e .......,.. Lh 1a � � i }' E,pl2ert} E'oii �rir fTie-'said Toww.;b1+ t years ago the Scott Act had bet» lam'' Pickering, is the County of Ootarin. . , been ladol,ted by mtiny coiiptie• --«--- mare pnrticnlr+tiv descritled by lnece.t Ctexm of ,Wheat. 3 c t,� per Ib.. a lb: 23c lhrun bout the Ilolninic+n, but. :and bounds as follows:.- Comnxarc- =Be,.t^brand toniRtoes, peas and corn.-per tin 1�{3e..good sartiineiv r� g -CARD OF THANKS ing where u oat tilts been,planted at gradnully lgst favor• as it was _ - _ the eastern limit of the said lot+at the 3 ct+ per tin 6 till$ for 23c.' K6-;im1 pastry dour the bentiilili, ifounif iltipoePible to enforce its . i wish to take this+ r,pportunits= to oorthein eztretnity of.the front one manufactured pet sacL 433 st alio Baker eros and Purity, ri,vi-ions. -itis naw claimed that e: test, the ra't,tu is of Inrtsini and hundred acres of the sail:: lot hou°ded N p' in front h Lake Ontario, then nottli Hours. Remember we will have R go„ci supply-01.fte�l fish a' most of-the cliflictiltie+ that de- family fort a ulanp elt.ptvtroions of sixteen degrees west sixty chains '1.ung as the weather i4 cold, but after-that yon.-. will, have to eyuipatbjr and act.*of kindness shown mote or less to the sou tbei limit of -be content u itis fish ymrnf,. Firh is good brain food. some �tr+,yed the.,rBrctivenes• of the us during our recent great Ivere4rre- the Base Lice road. then south *even. Hct have been reninved, So that t°ect. Thin Christian _spirit uexbles -,---four depttcee crest ten cbxioa °lore . . _people don't regtaire any. = it is. ver probable that filen us;to bear the heavy balrtren of sol•- or leas to the middle of the: *Aid lot, y p y row and will ever he remetaihered ►ryThen noutl2 t.r:tcea degrees east tirtty _ Otir gruc'eries are the fr•e.-hest. vtller fbuntiefa w-rll eubtuit the Ret is. elisina-VAore or less to the northern is the agar future. Another ad .' A. L. AI.%vF.%oywN. limit of the front one hundred acres ,' Unubarton, Feb, 0th li♦1{• of said lot. Then north seventy-four vantage, its viewed from a temper- - - .. _. _ _.- .P H I degrees east tea chains more or leap vo. ante rtaudpoiut, is that the Suottthe place of beginning, coutainirlg Act is not handi9 apped'by the 6s�e00 ARE WARD seventy-five acres more or cess. F3 OVC �3A�✓S - - . CN'TAR20 three fifths claltlte, blit van be This farm has on it a good hat n withFor informa'tiun that will convict. ,:tone, stables, and frame, Awelliog :ala-sed by a simple me jority. party who tore iron scroll from Loll of 'House)ind orchard. The soil ie good reet Rate. clay lo4tnl. HEAD VARTE R8­ ! The German Fru eror 6 tine of B,Ftt r.u, Pickering. Slrc)O\UL1-The nortii)tnarter of Emperor -- -- -._ _ �. -- ,t number t ° tiv n`the'First i .. _ h the t} _�u � '.tho Inost recent stilditi6ris to the . s Concession and the soilt east tltlal_. best Roofing Materials lorces of the teinperanc•e, cans-, ! ter of lot number twenty-tw•° in the For the 3 - Second Conc•es%ion of the sAid Town' . e ai r Shop;Hi de_tlelol2 lsbRsed,.nut on tht p .hip of Pickering, containing one ; _•fear uf_becutning it dt-unkard, but hlandred >ic1-es more or less. ft -. c,n the conviction that the highest Thi�is an `ext"ellent far1u, and is Preston "sate-lock galN . Steel Spindles 1, The under=i �ned i�l>a spat ed to re- t -hfticienc ' can be obtained onl • b-y it all inakes of•bit bicycles, etc. `it�i Vial :about 1., wiles from Yelling �' 3 3 1� J' iug Village. On it are a brick dacellinrt -s t•trieilk• Rb=raining from all alto- al•u, agent for null belts, miti ilius house, barn !3 x i_'with stone ;table:. The Only met?ll shingles ali;oli1te13; locked oil all four ides :Iloliv drinks. It requires a.mean belts of all kinds,antonlobiles, hog pen and hen hoose 24 x3C,, implet muLurc clew a uaent aped sand hoe' stalls 16x if.. Brantford Asphelt aud"_Xtu mer �fi-ag• with-considerable i.-ou,iage to take 3•' Xc Bearing orchard. y this �trind in Gerlliany, w lists the Ind phone 11113 Pick. Term.-:-Ten pea cent of the pal; The king of all spared Roofting- i chase money to he paid down at °the use of beer is .,o cu mnoir Anion • � - Russell Andrew, time-1��'ll°°e t°he'p `"ith British Columbianed�,r Spindles : all classes. pHe expresses the opine in thirty days thereafter. For further b _`lion that,in fntur•e,.ths' ai-my that PICKERING, Ont _ particulars and' conditions of sale d ": apple to The recounNed standard of all wood shingles. practices the princlples,of temper- f-- - :- --- -- A. H. C:HR[5TlAti, 3: once will be the one flint gill ,� P - Whitby, Ontario. -==Solicitor for the '`fort agees. ieome off victorious, And he i� , - : L 0 0 ill at the Town of Whitby the Let us figure on your.waut i. A phone call will :strongly urging his army tv prRc• . _�i►th day of January, 1914. 17-�1 bring trs to yonr door. :-lice. total abstinence. we are .:- LISTEN '-p �-1 ;now,living in a periwd when drink• -M, ROYCE ludepeudeitt phone Stouffville 3013. iug is not so popular as it was at For Tad's I3t•ead Wagon. We ,3 practical Shoemaker has ane time. Y ears ago ilio temper. ��ail be glad to call un yon opened a M . HEIS W A ”; �Vednesdra3, and Sh08 Re alT1D Sh0 - acre reformer was lo9ked ui><nl a� u Siatnrdt+3�.'. P g p .. a chRnk, whom society should text door to. W. J. Coakw s - TwFFv=LLE ' slain. Drinking was R univer.,Rl M • T D harness shop, where he is j) e- rustom a century ago. Birt times OSHAWA,- ONT. pared to do all. kinds of - -- --- ng ..'Changed.e-peSobr etc• isct neer of Wanted for Ru era r call resleetffally sol K s p llysolicited PEEL'S -:- ,SHOE - -'STOREw ? _chief c•haracteristies sought by: : Stock:fare) of fif't'y to hundred W. ROYCE, PICKERING employers of labor. Large rail- . .gcres;.,,xitlh good haildings : -way torpft•ations nowinsi:-t upon Rnd water supply for. NEW TINSUME SOP «'e curry a .full Bile .elf it nuiong their -employe", as efli- stock raising, Con � H _ - : ...venie-lat to Rail-. - '- pec ucc 1 nl ckssins. Heavy'snaR� £ - •'clenty and safety is -not e:cpeeted wavor"-illag, I have opened up in Gceen�aocld a it to 1 m' R 'li kit o _ ` i p. ild Rlll prepay proufll r.ubbei4 overshoes, uvergai.. g $ Indian buckskin . tinsmith shop R tors :Ztid leggings. Also 1< _ g'u1a' also ;. :.: a do. all kinds of tin- from the drulxing man. Le kion nirt3 .enc cePd.to grnne extent fiavrntjr or thin}} acres un d to - full line of felt goods at lowest rock bottom prices. ' .'in prediuring a i the Lake Sllore. ►n n R roofing n - sober nation, int 9 1 furor ee work:a d- - \ ' Hockey-bcaofs at greatly.reduced prices. -•the .grea'test influence. is public 0_H N F I s F3 E R Work guaranteed and prices ✓ - opinion and Pditeation. �'hpn Farm Broker. Gmnaden Bldg. _ moderate. Phone ail. _ - _ - . . .A call solicited _. those who Rye Iters; employers of . 011 Adelade street East, Lawrence Denny T � +p + ;cihr+r•insai t ppm Cutlery famous TOx0IIt0, - (fIIta110 C RET�r�VnC1h ' s1 a PEEL • o " � -c�z[c y^••+r �.- .y +, �.v, ,�.s;,r,�: K•,: *^r�.a.r ,ts•+' `M�inY •"tit `�a a " ... -f ^i. !".•L•S Y+:.s t �7yY't4..'h',"v•• Mks•„_°•° ..S .�• _ • n,:.•- �•�,,,-' ,.,mss^ 7,tea:_-«;.;.<t'"`°•-. �G.-w �gY.=;"�.•,,., ,ar, r',r..'�c ....�._. ''sYu.+wr"ca,,.,a.......::...�,,,.�-.rr�.w,'»...,-,...:.''a o.. .": :' ::,i'+.,,._`..•. ..,...._�..eRs.`x.._✓ rte AT ' .-. •tea' -°k�+v-."•'t +" S;3✓ s�.-: 777. Z .. .0 - _ 'w..,°_'7.*"�o _- ...¢�".•4", .'-•`+"s_r .`:• 'iA, F - at.ARSMot� Rev, S- and Mrs.''Wood spent f► -- several days in the city this week TWO, E� • Js H• a?RICHARDS011� � Mrs. Bobbins was in the city of f- Thurtaday of last week. G. M,-,Fors to. h hes sold his fan- - R. and Mrs. Besse entertained a cy driver to- P. T. Heron,of West tiumberof friends on Friday even- gill' _BAYED FROM �°°pe�tshowiag ot6aesttlirplay et rn last. James McFarlane and Thomas Ohitsa. til' ytry large assonmen1 of ►� Dire. C. J. Brodie and Mies Etn- Coates, after a few weeks' visit lttadonary, Boole,DoW, Toys, foil _ n1a spent Sattlydtiy� with friends with Claremont friends, returned _ ��� x ? In Stouffvillg, last week to the Peace River Die- OPER T ree.ived for the Holiday trade. Call h pad Mrs.- Michell of trio. _. sad see gym. -' k �er,spent Thursday with Asa result of the srieiv and }lnbsoriptions takes for t►11 1[agaainea, ,r,. wind storm of the t week Lyman and Mrs. Pilkey. ' - -Weekly sad. Daily Newepnpert -, 2kndrew and Mrs. Carr and tnanc c f the roads beta a blcrll ed By Lydia E,pn>tkha:n i Ye�to- K which necessitated mut snow- C - r ;child, of Arcola. Sask., viwited tame-�--Thek- _ ' • •-Claremont friends last week. slxrveltinR• --� tT. ��. R=CH,AR,I�SON, are out Wilson, of Batstee hx� Dr. C, J. Brodie's sale. on Tues- OwnStott�ieaHereTold. moved into the Beady Ulaa daynfternoon was'ta decided suc- - 8=oC3t Street W-hStbs' -a t•EF4. There was a verylie..._,: where he .vlll reside fora tint , tl' reseiit Hud-food pr[ces �onton, " airs. Peter 1Hacnab entertained t Alberta, Can. - I think -the members of the Ladies' Aid "''''e t'eulized, It is no more than right for me to thank �T ( Soviet of Erskine church An interesting -, of hooka F-E N C E FENCE -_.ATTENT.ION f Society L die Was ployed on the ria ere on E_Pinkham'sVegetableCompoundhave last week. Tee-u:, • evening between-Crate= a Two rinks of our curler=went LV } done for me. FENCE. l>r.i and Piikerin�; in which the "When I wrote W on some time ago I ..Locust Hill last night to play a y g - Everything in roofing, including lxtte won by the score of 6 to was a ve sick woman suffering from Just received another car of Peer- friendly game with the curlers of ry - tbat village. h Met Jul,u..Shirk.hus.been engaged by gamete troubles. I had organic-inflam less_Fencing in various styles. -Meta1 and readyiz<oofiag- Juht Gerow to assist him in .the mation and could not stand-or walk pn ' - i -- ---" - - The social given in t e °' wimp ictor Fie grill reside iu td y Give me a call coven requiSing rf . dist church on Monday ecenicg t: y distance. At tact I wan confined my Fence of any kind. Quality —British Columbia rile hr,+,he now occupied by by• bed, and the doctor said I would have o b the Epworth League was fair• and prices right. and 1p well attended. The first edi• rltt+n P,tkey w ho intends moving through an operation, but this I A few hundred rods of 10'wive cast to the uorth•weet in theLydiaow Brunswick cion of the Claremont Times .was refused to do. A friend adviaedL dies. fence, specially priced. read and tensed much merriment. sllrir.x, Pinkham'e Vegetable Compound, and An iuteresting social event now, after using three bottles of it, I WILFR-ED F. WILSON. cedar shingles Mies Payne sang a solo very took- !ice on Tuesday evening of - sweaty and also gave Lwo read. P y feel like a new woman. I most heartily Balsam, Ont. inks. last week at the home of Arthur recommend youz medicine to all women Independent Phone No. 526. We handle only the beat in SUver, of Nortla Clarernont, when., whoaufierwith female troubles. Ihave lied Evans left yesterday. on Jose h Linton was united in war- the above kood,e. -his return trip to the Peace River 1' also taken Lydia. E. Pinkham's Liver �3AVE YOV District taking with him a car- rittge to Miss'E.E. Stansfield, of Pills, and think they are fine. I will -load of horses, binder, and other Evansville. After the ceretrun3 never be without the medicine in the made provision for employment aur• Bell phone-No. 10. waddle tri "to_ left for sbort ,� ing the Fall and Wintkr months or do farm implements. Mr. Evans the happy couple left f !rouse. -Mrs.F1tarcx EacsL>:�r,908 Col- you wish steady.-remunerative Bork Ind. phone No. 3100_ xat�r in-that g p loin t Avenue, Edmonton,-Albeata.- the year<through�rtte-us--and _ + �et4e Ping on Monday, When a re- cure our Agent a terms, We offer the * i < t3istant part cif the Dominion,- is The Other Case. g Pickering Bamber certion was tendered them, They best in the business. Pay weekly, free 7. 'delighted with the Country. His w ill r•e0de at North Clareamnt for Beatrice, Neb.-"Just after mymal• outfit,exclusive territory. !roans friends in Claremont.plink the l,re ent. triage my left side began to pain me and OVER BOO/CORES W. D. GORDON &SON. ,.bim every success. the pain got so severe at times that I under cultivation. Established over A number of the boys here went suffered terribly with it.1 visited three g;,years. A reputation for high grade to Markham ou Monday evenir•g TENDERS WANTED doctors and esch one wanted to operate stock and fair dealing. A salesman Ayes t_0 Witn-0-9 U18 hockey- tnatch lie- — on me blit I would not consent to an op- can make money sellta{t for.ua. We ' tween Markham and llivertiale, "f L.i-•r?, maiked•`touders icrw0cd", `eration. I heard of the good Lydia E. want an energetic reliable man for 'which resulted iii a tie. each side vc, 1 fie received by the undersigned up Pinkham'e Vegetable Compound was Pickering and vicinity For .terms Oldest, Safest, Stroall �• - scoring Kia goals. They ray it :,,1-.,t:^daiv. I gib. 7th. for 10 cords of doing for others and I used several bot- write Standard bmily medidae. + alas one of the finest gai+ies of :f,• •t trroa, maple and beech. body ties of it with the result that I haven't PELHA91 \t$SERI Co.. No alcohol." Sold for 80 years. , hockey the had ever seen. the wi.,d, t- he delivered at the Brock Toronto♦ Out. I' r.o. o., lx isiSty.fast And clean from I:�'d twiiool,notlater than March 15th been bothered with my side since then... � , �" - -id,is c re•+' 14rcret�„v— -I am-goodhealth and I have two little N,-B.--Free catalogue on request Ask ' Your Doctor. egintrinR to end. The t1e u+)1 be: l d4 YEARS' t i) Brock Road. grr,a."-Mee.R.B.CH1t.n,Beatrice,Neb. -, t _. played off at Markham beat Sat- _ __ Ux-els � (,, SWtt� �0 � EXPERt9"aurdayevening• &Csisiatwdta r . - There will be a fancy area-carr• Fir TH ANNUAL COURSE, AGRIGU TUBE — . ival in the Caledonian rink on the Tuesday, Feb. 10th. - ry err S 1rLL 1 -The following prizes w ill be a- a - ,HARD '8 BLOCK, UXBRIDGE nacded :. Ladies Trtint ore's 3=t = e Station prize. berry set and napl,ie. . .l 5 F,.ur trek,-i'�uruAry 3rd t,• February -:,11th. 1914 at Ch rryw�oad St ti T.,.� �wart�. d'nd Fruit dish, i0c. Beit !,oris —) Ozaratts lf• tion Old 3iaid izr, tea xyt, val• t'"deacc' itc. ' U::':>r theQm.cniernent :!Lire ad+ivory Agricultur:xl Committee of On «'+tale and Crashed oats. _sa'liole aa�„�.•„e+axa.m,.rrs..+aoewc+- tie. $1.00. Best Acting (11 Cluwu, ' 1.Ott, There w111 - .. (''ssntr. 4 fl'er,rcus•ee.�eo es>.miaat:c:r.�and.ar te:Ctl:�!.+ks-r?quicEel.^- __-_ c•ot•n,_Flran, Shorty. Flour.Ground 011 flonen cigars 6 Linseed ileal, Jialted corn eed. ew>a.w+a+ 000naea - Itre an abundance of- ¢prod music: T' '' :ur`e is planned to stilt the ree33 of Otitarin Couatr farmers, „rad i+ t: atnaa �w be" a i=pion d nce Ladies !0 canto c'1 " t^all young men. tliXLPYD years of FLge 6r icer, -1'he studies include. Dried Brewer's Grailis,-.Blarilford's � �� tators 10 cents. LewT'Ir g,Farm Crops. Feeding Carr: *1 .n:,gPrrPni And".tudginA-nf l.i�rstv<k: Calf Dleal, �i'lieat, PurinA and �,�� pec Pc :acv Rai:ing and blarki-tting of P�ulrrT Produce: Fruit G=lowing_ Apple CAroatine chick food, Beef Scrap; -�' accl .mall Fruit Culture. including+praying, pruning .grafting insect- prsttl, Gltart•uaI and ('smnulated" bone.. Aj; i •••w t+tp•s Nair One of the most suceetoful meet pc graf t weeds and Ings ever held by the Ladies Aid fungn�diseases,etc.: Agricultural Botany:including y O.. Oy-,ter sbPll,etc. Prices rew-onable ' •reer.00rtiLPOP" ? air s sir keiety of .the MethodiA._church weed seeds: Methods of eradication: Plant Nutrition: 'A Study of 'the Soft: Your order solicited. ' was that held on Thursday after• • fl'pot'tant Coe uen mat :? � 'iia' Z'YZC1rha18^ + •j�SC2- noon of last week at the II—of Age and Ilrainage Operations: the nature and nee of Commercial Eertili2eta. _ Ilirw, �Yru, R'11son. Bettvee+t TM6 Conicse comes at a tiurti, when farm work is not pressing. Four _AIL d X� _ severity and eighty sat down to weeks spent in this Way will he a good investulent. •Likemten ill othar „ _ T --- sumptuous fowl supper providedprufesi�ions,tba modern Agriculturist must study in order to attain ppethe hi hent de lee of ilnasrci„i eucce�+. 3 fi Vie► 8 cola ez- • as the following pevidence E by Mee, Wilson. The intheevery 'v' r iculats of the Coarse,- Address alt.com-. _ If such e t r. r to t n � e ve -Write fir-caleade R g (►a tracts from lettere and other.e�stlll. .- in - for 'n one y 'o or u application.Feb i a ! n, irate d n o61 in sen a R et ' 'n fo caknd P writing ti r vending P pnrticttlar. there being a nod tlihuic�stione in t lK strong testimony, contained to 6 further information w - rogram of rnneie and red, booi:let; is not aufllceat to aetisfZ he recelbte amounted to (over R.•Ji. TIPPER, District Representative," 'H[TB1', Out. _ rein desirous at learning shorthaast. eight dollars. _ _ - _ _ en th&e can be no inert in any boas _ �e Ladies' Aid Societies of the - nese under the sun The rerun and Methodist We sell, the .fatuous Bray (,gasoline DEAn MR, CLAR>ca-"It is A Oes- free JJ sure.to write a testimonial eodorsin chut'chee have Waited to pre?ant DOMINION �� Engine with coal oil attaobment; an thing so much superior to otter like'nary papular playlet entitled : � - things used for the trams purpose- and art xt ' "'An Old Time Ladies' Aid Ba,i• and ell latest improvements. g _ your ajatem o[Eclectic $bort tress Meeting at Mohawk Cro-s a,>,goMu+co a.w6sa.w.P„Pt+cs,oswr. W.0.,rastngws,vosis �'"cs ocMT. t+ee sarap)e in stock and get prices to others T here examined. I basil 'ft will he given about C.A.DOG151tT.Geterai Kssn• be pleased to reply to any coming the first of 3larch in the Metba• iatrltr�r•w., ><t'4KMsa loser"h•1 fall QWWW III tt•+e1NL11. 'VCT_ H. TAOKSON cation that may be sent me with ce- 1 dist c htirc h and those ti g part You Can Start a Savings ACCOUIIt : _ r _ - ference�o the system, or to have as lAt begun dthpractice. Thies h+tni• BROCIs'\ROAD, ONT. : _ one interested call to see me."-L >[• ` with•51.00. It is,not necessary.for you to wait until you have a - FA1 LIa, 4Ti Parliament$t., (teacher.) h nitrate playlet has been RtvPit it) ` .large sum of money. An account can be opened with $1.00 and �c _Our ll and-Winter Term pow- thirteen orf tile.chnt•ches ia+ Toron• a Fa to, and was gi�'en recently fa+r Llie - more on which interest itco.mpounded twice a year. a .�..o_ a �. mb ..V me-need September 5th, but students :r second But] time in ellrec a to a rro+i d• • - - • ° o •;. S ;� may enroll, any day,as instruction is _ �• ys< s S a iS p ~ strictly personal. ed.liouse, . It i lat+ghahle •front ss� WHITBY BRANCH- A.•A. A rKIN$Oi$, Manager. � ? � : e S e q � t i •� � R'riie or call for free booklet. beginuiog to eiid. • Fuller .I+ttrtt- - - ! t -ctilars will tie given leiter. t7 a x Clarke's Shorthand" Collt}ge. - ------ -- o r, S. Z � Q 1 o.� M ZW- College St.. Cor. Mi►nning Are - id the grtt"ud tea and _.._ ______,�_-- _-"—._ � '�- ... Q� e�x c ,, Q concert 'to be given in the Presby D r T' w T oxo , o•' a• 'a„p TOItOIr-TO. terian church nit the evening "of C. H. BZTRLI�I C', ...VILREKII� G �a=o_B III } lklonda.3-,'Feb. i)th. . Ten will be • G �..------- t;erved in the basement of tilt ^. o�v� �B o O Qs served from 6 b K o'clock After 1:FUNIE AL `DIRECTOR ,. ; _i o v c� r.. _ �5'hich'a high c dos concert will be J• in which the fol lowing,well- `CAR�:FL'L ATTENTION GIVEN TO FUNKR AL 'WORK 6+�� �► givena �.� 'known ki-tiSta will. take, ])AI+t :-- :.' . .. . . — oil r y Y` yN ,Irllt[l IAdame le Mar, soprano soloist, of .MB. - .. AND F �Iiil\G c� � APT .•�s .. Pickering, Miss M. Firstbrc,ok, ef- _ CI, x•� 04� and the 'r .0 Jn•,�• eeliltieniqt Totbht>,, - ._' Agent .:for . . Flowers--` L'=bridge nrchestrii. Tbis toll- r: a �' m rwi Jni�,• C - c1!r#• Rill be one of the beat eve► ---r` :r C _ .. m a .�! Sept •moi Of all materials and deetRa 'given in Claremont and will at ---- b M kepi u stook. It will Pay YOU rA„ not. r•.. to ,ill at out works std inapey our :tract a large'nunibet. The chair N0t N add obtain priers. Don't be Saw" -will be occupied by Rev. W. H• P (� I ' _ +� Dios;,i. age-lig we do not employ them,o� now cif Sunderland. N & C%J/ Januar? 1915 Wtiitb7 z, o•ttawa s,srowtb•moan, Black l+ s; Port P•rry 17,Uxbrid,t•115,O•nninabn 15, ly we sion sad per throw of ate.: mi==ion to tea and. concert only Beaverton 1l,.Upterarove is oommiuion of 10 per oeat.,wbishyoe a5 cents. 13AIR I\5 BARGAINS — iiiaseliditede by sohasi from- parebasing t 9% The fotlotring books were re- - Wi11TIT • E 60. cantly- !dated on, the shelves of Febris y StOo'1c T` l 1=Lr Sa,le�- The •Pickering 1. RANiT r t'he pnblie librRi ; Parrot car Co, - - 030•. ' wLttbl•, oatssi:' Heart of the Hills, Inside the Cnp, - 4 Vigilance Committee T, - (GI►grchill) Broken Halo,(BArslay 'Bv'..S i-ts acid Overeoats,' Ladies' httndkerch_iefs, reg 5c, '2 for 5a, Childreiib, E. W. E v ANs� 'Open Whitlows, Ranching for all'that 6 left in stock,will'1 reg 5c, Z for 3c. La les and-fitrl�-lFlnffs'with -- ■'J �. - Sylvia (RindloSs) Laddie (Porter) .be sold at 'ptiices to suit Stole, reg 2...50 and '3.75, for 1.7.5 and 3.00. This . PAmp ManllfaCtTar is rti real bargain. The object of this Associiation is to tit Thorley(«'sir) Amateur Gentle- customers`, So come to- g lessen stealing and prosecute - - than, Otherwise Phyllis, Ent! of day,they must go. Splendid well-made ked,guilts, only 2,00. See our the felons, .Rainbow(Marion li.eith) Great Btivs' Sweaters, reit 75c, ,foot•wool blankets, 7x6 ft.4.ot)pr. Shaker blank- ___ _ bhp Ertl evidence, Dundas R W n a9 s_ Plan, Maid of the K-O!i tteky Hills, fnr 501.. Boys' find Girls' ets by the vd, also made rap. Beautiful. Damask WHITBY, ONT. .Making raver 3lartha, Ti'p' Grade, Sweater;Coats,req 1.26and ,Curtains 3;x1}yd 4.00 pr, alai Rice and bungalo kembers having propetty stoleu communi- T - ::Son of the Hills (C'•omstock) 4iia- I.P, all at 1,(x1. : t;iirtains. Damask Table Spreads in•red, also red oats immedia0elyy.aith any member . Three doors west of Whitby Ho ``• chief Makers,'(Op nbeim) Eye pf !!era's Sweater Curate, re 'and green. l.fxl acrd Lbt► each. The above are all o! Ezeontive.Committee. pe g special•bargains, Mombersbip fee. We are prepared to instal wood or Dread, Durable Ltfe of Alfred Brea s-;nc►for 8.60, 3.50 ones..for :. .__ �'< 4 Ston (Oppenheitn) The Destroyer. only 2.30. (iltor¢ttl►c4-Remember we always carry 'a"f tilt Cita a on short notice,also tcttend The PAth of Glory, Becnuae c+f Siv�aters. hnttrnt-rap col- line, fresh arra++p-to-d,tte,'and at tba very low- Ttol+etelSee=et:ry on&pptleltibaet,id•nt or p tc+all kinds of rpp�ttsing.- F. Jane, aStrange' for of.. Dr. Stab= ' est prices. .Ont: Teas,Lipton's direct from the - - Agent for the On rio Wind Mill,1 lari reg 1,75, for 1.25. I tea gardens to the tenpnt, 3f►c, 40c-.and 500 pet• � chton, Desert Gold, Thretida of Twilled F col anal shirts, lh. Our own blending, black grid mixed, noth Ezec• Cm '-I' D, Banka,C.S. Palm- _also g�ysoline engines and Grey and Gold, Spinner in the er, C,-I,. Holcombe, 'Piekerinfr; Ont the icgnre gear 111oi'asgid Maker (Panlino, -~ g 1.50 for St9r, ing to Pgtt»1 it;wt!+M per-!h, ar...t: ' .Tnhnac5n)Legends of �'aticoa•ver, - � • .W i C� M�4lkhlET .AREA\{ $EPARATO D. SIMPSON` dry Co.,.- 7 o.; - TICRERING �•"' O'Connor. . . ark: 4 {Pauline Johnson) Neer Dawn, ` ' PrNideriti f3eeeelar� Phone Bell NO.50, Ind.�. ,op (I,ant)'gTtaftgttn A]>;, Pollanyanna ;. . . -, ,, r a.r, 't{,, � , v {+.;., ,.. ..._: y._.,.'.�.. c ^'.' a.,, n.c. ,,.....• - 'S+;a!Y • ':.v�' �. ' --. .''.. :�," i._� "P^7' •, .�-:., =.• �' ��` �' � �•c 'ce' mn1�...�*3,s-a_.�u: ''n- 'a'',�c=<.• ".�f ''Y "`',tMG�s.�':W }'4� t., .' 5 i w�' •p(S,.iyy^n:' -.«.,. a.:nc!:'r..: .� ..-•v^..a=' -ti•�-�•� :. ,... .. P - - -a�.4-�' ..x:wA{�� 1. 11Pi.. .`�_�. ....... .3'3` .• - .... _ • .. _ a �_ _ _- - -•..--._. ,..- -_ - . � 11 .:. is i -. �- v v. �. e - - „' . est T At its t :T' _ ea - umber o dose, and divide by m Best A per cent.-Multiply y y nu n . - � . � ✓ y ber'Nine da and divide -. , _T rt Ten per cent,--Multiply by nums " AI:ADA TEA�s always the same,no matter' ber' f da s and divide 36, _ markhado y , �y when or where you buy it. . .. Twelve Per tent.-Multiply by . ' ' - • ..' " number of dak* and divide a by 30. ,;�. �f� COIll�!! Veil CllitCQ - Fifteen per erdtly by'' - - g g e number of day's, a 24. . , Fur exatpple: F -SA . • . . -. . lnterel t on'$1,500:00 for l23 day s at ..,.. 6 "per cent. Point off two places, . . e CHAPTER, $XVIII.-(Continued). I Ing gcutlemen. specially high Parliament ' . multiply 1.23 by $1,500, the Tesltld 5 ` ars revels, waitiu' on me: (lood-night, Mr, is $1,845.50, divide by 60, acid -you �, "Yes; You mtuat go at once," raid Lord' lint a '$30.i 5, which is the correct i z Harvey" So`fo Clivo-inial hLl hand' �� Chesterleigh with sympathy. Of course," she turned he added pietly, •'the wedding must be LA I ,on her shoulder. .__ Is the choicest tea- een, black or mixed-Flom the finest tes. stem .n (lollars and Cents. postponed.' "Are you treating me fairly, Tibby?'-he � - C9fty sighed. "I'm afraid it moat:' he,said. 'Have you treated.me fairly in the - =F- 11 - '• growi.-s3 country in the world-Ceylon, with its exquisite flavor said. He raised 'his eyes to Lady Edith, past?' . and found Iters flied on him with a cirri-, She looked up at him -sideways. Par• and frtwalnnesa vrotected b __ .ou or }� time. We.could have a, very quiet wed-'of black :arae, appealed to for her _.. 0s,_ �$ O. ,F ding as soon as possible." - eyes cottoned; but ehe olid nothing: 7he,j .. walked side by side towards the Rents. She looker! up at him with the tears al- She is one of ills 'people.' Pretty, I sup- (, ' ' . She said nothing. They were alone to h �. �� tether for only a few minutes bgfore he "You supyreaaed my telegram. you sen. moot; blinding Ker, and held out her hand. p,Xep' _ Started, and she was very silent. Death back ui letter," said Clive. "That was I kriot4; I know!" she broke in. "Tun Sara's eyes fell, and she gro.nnd her f 'i+ e,. .had dashed the cup from •iter lips: would very wrong, Tibby:, and it worked a could trot-desert. her. You would not i eeth. Lady Edith laughed again. r. wrong. a very great.,one. But for yon. 'have deeertert me in such a gore,. Do-�'au, _"Yee; I know-the typel And he- can 1_t__be-_witheld from them for even? was' Mina"-bis voice 'ahook-•'and I should thilrk-i-don't-117'deretand? It to hard f,:r ' _ the thought, the dread that smote across leave me for hart Leave me who loves x, ber mind, het, heart. have been married long ago" me.-db, no, no!" for naturally enough he him! Punished! Is there any punishment Rhe stopped ehort; and looked at `hien. I made to draw her to him. "You must ,I Y � . . Clive went.down to Rafborough, and, as I r•• too•bitter, too cruel for so vile a traitor? 11- fn the case of his father's death; had to Married. she echoed. "D'you mean-P'' Clive; I should never forgive-myself It I yes; ,the word fits him. Oh. 'it I could k ' make all the necessary arrangements- Olive stared at her Fri amazement; and were to lead you to forgo ar duty to only think of some way to strike him, to ' he could not even communicate with Ber• there vyAe.'something in fhe ezpreswion of her. It la only the sight. that you make him suffer a hundredth part of the i F tie, the pr ant Lord-._.8atborough-and s face which struck her. with tvuvic• must do the richt thing that helps me to agony he !s causing mel" A tion and something like remorse. h bear my trouble. And I could not bear he was notable to return to town until ^•I-I didn't know 'that, she tattered. Her voice choked, and she became in. ,r. tea dare had elapsed. He had wired. to, It 1i I sew you even only now and again• articulate; and she tore at the lace at her `` "I thought you was only' tooling with j-you raid when you came in that we were Edith to say that he was coming, and she Mina.. 'specially whc>� I found.out what a meeting for the last time; and it must he heaeta were fburetln�a Bars Qgidas ed io her I and`waiting for him, lookin very tall swell you 'were. Marriedt-But you're gn• ! g queenly in her black rock; and !ng to ,marry. somebody e:aeP" she said so. I won't twlr+you to forget moll knew feet, and drew the.quivering form to the s Clive noticed a certain Chan a in her ikons, that it would be impossible for me to for• couch: her eyes wore litterin f with sharp $aspicfon, fr 8. tier thin , t, - , She was pale, and there were dark shad• .. ,. " 'get you: but I will try to remember you lie twisiin her teeth clenched w owe under her a es That: is true.'.' -he' butt-#t to as a very-good very great friend:-Do,Wt DHnah, dearie, hush!" ehe -Apered; - n as !f she were-feverfeh, -a story- to tell. you, Tibby. MY be anxious about me. MY voice will come hiseed rather. "Be at 'rest, my angels .. lips are sealed. Never mind me or my af- back a s a and these wan a certain restlessness about faire. I want to know why you are back j gain: and it it should not, there Keep your soul calm. He shall not go:un• her movements which was uansnaS with here in London. tai it no good fortune had i are other ways,of earning a living, and punished: I, Bara, swear it." ea + . • . her; at times, as they talked, a hectic come to you. I want to know hots Mina i shall learn to be oontentti !f not,haDPY•" Lady Edith tried to throw her off. xt` j flush roes to her face, and her voice sound- Clive turned sway, for he oottid not '"What can you do P" she demanded !e-what hat-happened to send you back I001-on_hdr rs�a ++h *.++.eln �'lg Y " e ? -ed--hard-edstrained. Clive asked if she here. And you grill tell me, Tibbv? Come, a cowmand of scornfully. "We are both helpless women, 11 were unwell;, but she answered in the ne himself. . and can do nothing but look on and smile you owe me eomethipg. You know.-Let bye?" he said hoarser -at a theft happiness." tative, and with a laugh ad strained and "It in good-bye?"�e carry your basket." lit• "Nn, no! crootred Sara, "Sara le not � d o •,IIard as her voice. - [the resigned it mechanically. and be a , ' Of course.-they s ke of the wedditi • tttly much di*tre:+ "It to good-bye," she echoed, holding ou't he'.pl' . She comes of a different race rg I. spoke took [t fibs tone evade both her bands. and trying to smile, from the mem mahib's. They endure and s4 and Clive was anxious to Sx as ear�y ed aiid embarrassed; but tbb did spirit He ,took the trembling hands, and bent bear and do nothin but 6ara'e 1`:. A 1, A date; b'¢t they knew that !t would be im- showed !foci!. g; 1 Pie `- -Possible for him to leave London ttnmll WoLevea I did. I did for the beet." she over her; but he felt that to kiss her take not s blow In such Visbion. We s 'some of the affairs of the Rafborough es- said. :'Mina's everything to me, and w^e `could he to outrage her sense of S•nrlty, strike back, and strike quickly, if the Lady Adelaide Spefttr,, f� �: y. tate were Settled; and he left her without to insult Der riet. He looked to into blow is for ourselves; how much more N Ito at by, t�see her made a foul of g her surAr and qufskly if 1L is given to the any date having been decided on. Mechani- you have d-ine ber eyes.. thea lingeringly dropp Daughter of Earl Spencer, who will jr an' do nothin'P Woulda'c rally Clivn walked towards the House; the same if you had, been in my place? hand, and quickly went out child ut our bosom. LTnpuniehed! We but he etc r mare the Hon. t3 dne Pecl, bro= t��• pod short at the gates; for he But wofe 1t matter! You're going to he TibDy tone hafting fur him to the street. shall Pew! You shall see, dearie. And y' y y to felt that he could not bear the condo I- Rhe u ned her li s w speak to him; but when the h,,ur comes, you shall say that s married. An' that being' bo -'alto brake >� p y Cher of Yisoount Peel. . • - A 4'. . - �encee which would be poured upon him: oil sharply--"wot are you mooching about i the agony in bot 'face struck her dumb: the purlishn+ant !s werthy of th? evil he y-, ' and he went to his rooms; but he did not -are for. an' wot business of yours is and with scarcely a glance at her he pa". wmugbe. What! Sara stand with folded . i' feel equal to tackling the pile of letters Mina's aIIa1reP' I ed on. As he omerged from the Rents a handa and meekly bent head while her In three years the Salads--Tea , - 1 that stood on his table, and, weary as he man st.epned from an open doorway-, and child, the INP of her soul, is torn and la- c was, be could not rest; so he went out .. looked after him with an evil glitter in cerated!, Her eyes dilated, her white Co... have -increased heir sales �. "I! you could"read my beam, T',bby;' �_" said Olive. "you could have no need t2 again. and wxudered abodr, ask. I have lost her for-s r--•thAUke tr. b:e /yes' It wow X,-Pbki. toeth gleamed, her whole as ect sae that 3,290,954 pounds.' In other words ta.- 's math, ails own--approach- you and Fate. But do you think I don't That .ante night Para s=ole-into tho Of a L1sor-thirsting for blood and already . , snot mariage, the arrears of business, care what becomes of her? I have beard!ChfttrrWirhP' !rouse by the .rifre entrance scenting it they have added to their already : should have fully occupied his mind to that she has Deen 11L -I want to wee her 'Her dark rare was bard apd set. and her (To be continued.) ,r large trade one-te=nth of the entire�� Y !fine from hie mind and heart. I ft for the last time." lips writhed aa if Phe a e.the dark cg to condition from he wandered thro tteet. _ herself. e110 t- cone-l-pe the dart cloak --�_ Ronna! tea Consui>�ptiofl i. tile. g "For the last time.' she eau ht him np dress. hPr Reshlew the exclusion of aur other subject; but he knew that -he was trying to thrust ' s ad on D' mean phot► t I h s I , ted her Or1e tel Dominion of Canada. hard o Ci, ar�o>rtrT and perhaps f s hands opened and shut FIGURING INTEREST. • - and presently came to the large and busy have T'll let you foes her last once. for ep.sm-mmas if she were in a ata a of ane from which led Benson's Bente. As The last time, mind! Then we. are ant's, �euppreV..ed fury and excitement; and f.,r v - -- upual, the kerbs were luteol with costar- I don't mend owning that Iva always I.k• some mintit•en.the paced.up and down her How to Find It On Any-Amount for . .e.- . •monger« barrows, at which the people ed you: and' it I d thought you meant room with the gait and morose of a fig' t" - -•were bargaining and haggling; and the I honew.t and write by Hina- You will roes, TDen, as If with an effort; she rr llnj hinmber.Of Days. (=lest 8eottlah PtMtarnent ' noise and the bustle distracted and sooLh-i find her at home. I'll give you a quarter �ain'd her usual comcosure, aa+t Smooth• I . The following will be found to l)6 Latlark Town. from which beau nY ed him. • . Iof an hoar." She caught his arm as hs ne her white bair she went to her min B y presently. an be, was making hill;turned without.a word. "You'll be gentlo I trve,s's room, and knocked eottly at the excellent rules for finding the in.- political artillery, is now being d1reC- ra wap Butpresently. the crowd. be stop de d a ith her? She's been il1P" door There was no anewor. and she open• $ i ted-for the capture of the soutbern -r- abort, and the blood rvwbed-tro is tact=. ( Clive waited for no more. but walked I en the door as softly; but a-t the thro*h• I t'e'st on any piineipal f=•r any AL a frust scall stood Tibbv. Tibbs, nd4I qukkly to the Reuss--As he turn- un ;old lite stopped with--a-Startled..e:clsma-�number-of-days. When the prince- divtston of the county, eras a claim*- - - dressed in fine apparel, isocentuated by An 1der the archway he almoeL ran a1 st tion; for Lady Edith was lying face upon the interest--at-PatllaIDeutarL i - . o.trich feather, as he h7d seen her at the I a man; and, as he murmured art apulug 'ddwew rd-a on the couch, one arm Domed pal contains cents,' point off tour candlditea. second to none In Scot. ' -- % ` door of the concert. hall. but Tibby with�something about the roan.*truck him ae acros her eyes, the other hansitne him t ly L places from the right of the result land. For it was In Lanark that in Is basket on her arm•, and with a peculiar.;familiar; but loo was'too agitated, ah• down with a letter crashed in her head to express the interest in dollars 9i8 the first Scottish Ptariiantent met; - " eadgear surmounting her elfish face ar o rtfed, to pause; and, finding the door Bara Locke¢ the door swiftly, and ran p , _ n the days helves tna a sucrees, open, be wet up the rickety stairoo, and I to her, plresa, DParie, dearie t" ahs sled cents. when the principal Con• and here the war of tndepentlenCe be- Conaumed by surprise and' anxiety. Olive :knocked'at the sitting room door: ILs cried. 3C'ta-it. sun of my. soul. whys sins dollars only, n when Wallace rose against the k made his way to her skis; and spoke her heart beat so painfully at the touhd of i,.has happened? Speak to me. speak to yr point Off two (name: She turned sharply, and, with I Miva'r "Coma in" that he-bad- places and proceed as follows: English Governor and slew him. alone - F P MID_with a half•i_a_mnanwn. ---. _: . _Lad$-Edith rafeedher_ with .40 Of his _IDea. The famous Sitilt• s I ybe must have- reco`nised Die stepi for+whi'te. cavo for pauper d! e;rtmsdn: herd ctrl- ,• r Declaration"- was made by .. "Oh. it's you, to it?" abs said. 'Then ebe she had staru•d from her chair, and was eyes were glowing, burnitif. am tt with cipal by the number of days to run, the Covenanters at t e of a fou l ... %arced.to the man at the barrow, and standing. tookma towards the door,'ens,Leser _ j ... _ 'went on with her haggling -Threepence hsad gr:. ping the cba, the other prero.�d "Where_hava you bei n?- abs demanded and divide by 180. in 168"-a declarat:lon which de- 4, ; .a pound !,i too much.' she said 1n a de- against her bosom. For mome there hoarsely, her hand going to her throat I Two and one-half , per cent.- pounced Charles II. as a perjured twrmined voice, 7t would be too' much was silence'. as he Rased at d not: aw fi ehe were choklne, I want yen I' lain'$, and solemnly escommunlCated ' T 1t t6ev tone quite fresh: and they ain't. the pallor of Der face, the pn,found-�want yon to laugh with me, *he Iateghsd Multiply by number of days, and try :W^ Them plums look to me as if you'd had him.-London ihwily Chroeklde. .. melancholy la Der eyes Theis he went to Dy.rreNtwlty_ "Thts lc=iter-kx+k at ft divide by 144. s em under the bed for a week: and her. and took her hand. (read Its The vile thing`` It is the second l Three ,t, - 1 . ___- a you t ke me for a lady of title or a' ., l of days, and divide by by ' Mbnulda's be surprised 1f you ad. I stip• "Mina!` he eAld, "Yon have been ilY I have t•exefvod. It fe rrme enemy of his. .11 'per cent.-Di �o� ern blessed it I dot retortetd she yon are here back here. I have Just seen i I know that, and et. I ea fnnl Para ti w nnTbree vide ce 120, __ '' � '� f` =1�! their I�Do�rs Iles Bo _ soup Tibbs: she has told me nothing Dat she be dtstreSesd, upset. *Lead !r. Aare and and nae-hialf per- C(at.- a y - hae let me come to Tern-for the Snot time" tell mr that .I am a fr>;,!an take any no p ' Jenny, go find,.lohtlnyt tree what ,tnan. "The chap as took yon for a softy •I I am glad it 1s the last time," she tike of an anonymous lett,•r"' Multiply l}y number of days and wruld And he 'ad a 'arder rut to-crack said• She stillfield the letter.eruahM 1n ber ' he is doing, and tell Bien top stop 11 than his grinders could manage. Thrn• ehe Hank into the chair, and hP leant 1 hard: and Sara the tt away with gentle divide by 103.88.. . . pence s my price. take 'em or leave 'eta" ara.inet. the tnantelthelf, looking down at for,-e, and read it. Lady Edith was right away. It, Well. throw in a cahh rge." .a" Tib. Four ,per cent.-Multiply by num- her with all.hue. love and all his Aeapa,r watching her with a greedy. devouring by, "an''I- take a f and.' in h:s eyes. '•YPa. I have`been ill," She �g tanoe. 02 Ung hoping, to hear Sara's ' ber Of days, and divide by 90. �.: Wot, sDP -whole nt a pound!" be es• said in a low voice. ':I lost my•roicve. The .dertetve laugh: int se she caw the yr ;ir�nantsial Reform. • : t1wimed sa".rlcally. Sure yon don't mean Five per cent.-Multiply 7 num __. �;� do•tor raid I molt rest-sometimes I man's face row white her epee ltafi, and "Iia1Ci says She intends to inner the barrow load?" is is ber of dttrs, and divide b ;:, 5 Y "I'm not buying sauce. wholesale or re- a ala .t will never come tack. TDPrP wan•her tips twist with a- oto that could not y „ • cloture to my agreement which protet•t. atoceal Itself, Lady Edith uttered' a taint Rix per cent.-Multiply by num Mr. Plunks td reform'him. tail," retorted Tibhy. "It you don't care e l the Cbevaller afalnat the risk of my cry. and Shrank back. to sprue me, ell go 'to the nest ba.rrer, I •• her of days,-and diVlde b W. 'ha is ' - , w !!!neve or the lona of my voice. We had Read it nut aloud." she commanded, al- y' y R t hie vice S �� ' l which !a kept by-G-man who knows how saved a little mopes, cot• mttc.hi wad most traudlbly. "He s a good deal of a miser'. ' "- K !n be ctr11. t any rate! Seven. per cent.-Multiply by B ribby-'you-know itow careful she WsP -Sera' moistened-her parched I:ps, and in _ J "Era's the pound,' and 'eze'e the cab Pbe smiled ."thought k would be bet�er a.strained voice read: number of days, and divide by . '1Dage:' said the man, jabbing them lute bl.b ' €€ for ire to Dome back hero. We had to waft "This 1s from one' xDii knows Hr (!fie 33 Winnipeg's s' ions Ob its exhibition;, a 'basket, "an' my gratitude to a massi. r' P B some wooka until the rooms were vacant Harvey to be a hypocrite pod a traitor, 3. - tui Providence that I dott;t ortten 'ave _ i ht per cent. . Multi 1 by - i. l such customers as you." She stopped• and who thinks !t right that the lady he �'+ B P Multiply last year Wad carotis $b5,�7:b5. t . With a grin of satisfaction, Ttbby paid It all seemed so commonplace, so banal; bas deceived should know it ales. Lot her - her threepence, and then turned to Clive• but tragedy fa always hedged round by I ask him why he goes to a since called -- . --- __--._-_ - _ -.------ a the c.lin . lade, the banal. Here were Benson's Rents, and what business he hap c 4V "Ob, you're 'ere still." she said. Wot p do you ou'rowant?" those two with ttheir love for ea,eb'other ,with a young girl there., He ham :been - Sickheadaches-neuralgicheadaches-splitting; .. , "To carry your basket, ribby," said burning like a devourtng Lame 1n their acquainted. with her for some time, in• t)Ilnding headaches-sU vanish ash when-you take -1', Clive• hearts: and they could saT nothing. Speak I tlmately and clandestinely acquainted, quite of nothing relating to the tragedy of:and visite her f uently, but cavuoumly, �B•D]l'Q•(;p Heatl�Ate wgZ�l� , ^Not for ma" Bald TibDy. "I am t :- equal to ca their lives.though one of them knew that I He wan' there. to ay. Let Lady Edith crying it. I'm not raed W 'av he had but a few minutes for this last Cbeeterleigh make inquiries, secret . in- They do not contain phenacetin, soetanilid, farewell. / J vuirlei.-and she may escape the %Dili of lnorphlne, opium or any other daagvous drug. And scans Clive's mind at that moment 11 this arch•traiwr.' 25c. p box at your Druggist's, 123 , there flashed the remembrance n1 the Sara read to the 'end; then raised her tact that the girl who•ant before blas in eyes, and rooked with an agpny of supple- MAnurAi naVm i CMf gICAL CO.O/CAIIA�A.U*nves N8'UPIMCR 8 e$ this poor little lodging room was not a cation at the white• blotebed face, as if _.- _ ` ndon waif 'and stray, but the daughter she were ap Baling to-her mistress's pride are different in t t_ iO �. !one of the wealthiest of our peers. and spirit. ads Edith met the gasp andi, do not- . . sbuddered. i ptlrgC nor Is it true?" sbi demanded inaudibly. Cause nausea, nor does ' "Speak, Sara! Tell me the truth, the I J,CHAPTER XXIX, truth l" $200,00 I H tUD' GIVEN AVIA Y-f EE. . COntinned fire lessen their It is true." said Sara. - effectiveness. YOU Can ..Mina," said Clive, moved by a sudden Lady Edith sprang to hbr feet, am it she impulse, "there is something I must tell bad been struck and every fibre of her r always depend on them. You, something you oufht to know. It in being were !ti fierce revolt and reeenb VA►E. NIIEOOA YPML ATSWRYREfiR ' not right that you should be livifif here, ment against the blow. Sara dung her. -- - - 25C. a box at your in something like poverty, wbils--" self on her knees, and wound her thin C►AH[ RCYR[H YBttA�Rt;R ZRPA I. 6he raleed her eyes to his, and be caw arms round her mietress's waist. ; DYtlgglSt 9. I i 8 that ebe knew. - to lea the*bob feet of fitmbltd feeten Mtn ebe atm*s of elrbt well known iS ts. It eo,YOU CAN - IIFF "Mr. Quflton has !old me:' she said. It is true,'!t !m true, dearie;" BDe Cried EiiARB 1N DISTR1Bti TION GF ZfiE ABOti'fi PRISE. H is aos�T tick. B-t D7 Wtienc•wd pr• NstMsaIVMandChemieWCo. in a kind of wall. Light of my life, be emvii,"yeucan prvbsb1t•mtkemti;w4aftbem. Totbepenoawheamni&ke-ttbelatxwtarmiberwewBl i - - "He has been very kind, kinder than any calm I He In not worth a thought, a pang, �tverbswai of one HutSrad Do11uf. To the peaar mak Ma cut the stemd targ"t number the las ef Fifty ,.. • I Canada.Limited. one would think it possible for him to be. Of Den.ta, 7o the t afen makic`the third 1. number the tom or Tbirv,Dollar, To ebe perms m ki" ws . Yee: he has told me. It is a secret be. ytor, He is a liar, a hypocrite, and a �yereestaumbertbeetmotTweatyDol� ihcutdtworersemsenaatawenagtell cortect,thean ewe _- r - tweea ire, and I should not have told yon traitor, as the wretch who wrote this pr1ras.f7 bedlvid.dbatweea them racy ncd.ftQ i<tgg•eel Shmid thin fend!s.q•fllycoreect Asmemths says. It is the man 1'{eshk'i. He and I Srstebra prlsq wlutavetobe di.lded,te.cb receMlnQfeoaef.Should roti person*land squads correct amwtet "� %+' of my knowledge If you had not spoken, '.have`beeii watching, dogging Harvey Sa. , thewhelssumot t.lag j5ww),std men M like o*t�M+.,pro.toed . f•simple Gond cion ab divided teach secs ` cel.d. DO xOT It moat be s secret etilI." Dib. There 7m a girl. I have seen her. I they WANT �tb•atmpple eenetnenaboatwhka wewnt wrlta of.con a,nswen ora R t vats Then yon have decided Miaa? Bald went to her months ago, and warned her, WANT A CENT OF YOUR MONEY WHEN YOU ANSWER THIS ADVERTISEMENT. Ity)�we.nmeke ,, Cllee rarer. ew as IA Hie a tomolaee ist.wilts to at once incloilag cent•tamp fn our reply. DO Mttr DELIY, -- �,� B bade her cast him off.' - wRITB AT ONCE- JW'b s,�dDUNygDE�Cp„Dept; r, YOTTRBAU QUB, . .:,s "Oh, yes, yes, indeed!" she responded Lady Edith writhed with hnntiliation: s . earnestly, the Dolor'tieing to her face, her then grew rigid with impatent rage. - - - ----: ` eyes dewy with tears, 'Why should I "You went to her-how dared you!" i. . - , rob that, poor tri of her father; why •Dared!" Sara laughed. "Is there any' H RIGHT MAY . should I wound him? They have learnt thing I wouldn't dare to win b'appiaeee to love each other as father and. Baugh- for my soul's love, my child?- I thought ter. To me be would be a stranger, I it. ivas all over between-them. But nol be In all caaea of '.` . - 'should be a stranger to him." still cares for her;'he meets her, goes to DISTEMPER, PINK EYE, INFLUENZA, _; p. V "You are a peer's daughter all the her." COLDS, ETC. . ' . Game,' said Clive. "ttiho--who it she?" demanded. Lady - "Yon are thinking of the title the dith, her bosom heaving. Of all horses, broodmares, colts, stallions, '- � tl ��� money?" she gRld. she shook her rhead.I "She is called Mina," said Para. '"She is to �,: t1�lairy ^They are nothing to me. I should not is the singer girl-the girl at the concert « S P H N THEM !1 know what to do with them. No; if God who wan Struck-dumb-when she saw him S _^-�; . will only dive me back my voice-" Her amongst the _people. Ae this man ease, on their tonYuee or in the feed yut Bpohn'e '" ^I ��''""" �' e 0 words failed her, and the turned her'head the kahlb-the fool•beset-woe with her -.• + away, Liquid Compound• Give the remedy to all ' 1. Gh00se which Gram dive did not today; I saw him." Her voice broke. and of them. It ante on the blood and `lands. speak for a minute nr two, 'Phe clang more tightly to flee,fence fif It routes the disease by expelling clung the die- sl • "tette has been very hard on us, Mina,' um. "Deane, you will cast him off, you p 11 ,you like best for your white be said hoarsely, It has sentenced one sat":fsrma• It wards off the trouble no 0'. T• will have done wide hist 1 He !s not matter how the are "exposed."d."� ,-Ab^o• .Sugar'.and buy 3t. Lawrence of rte at least tri a living death: there is worthy that yon should touch him with Y pose no appeal, no mcape. When I parted your finger t,1pa'',' not worthy that the Intely free from anytlifng injurious. A " `t pure Cans Gtslttulstedwhite,in from_You-that,morning at Brimfield I saw rimy of yohf eyes Ghould rest Spon him. child ran safely taken it. Sold by drug• lf �il boas-Fine $colo, the Polly, the wickedness of this lovelceF Thinhr7r more dt him, light of my soul. gists and harne7•e dealers., ;j:, � .,> or cos»e. Each the , marriage of mine-yes;' 'I must @peak but spurn him from you• Let him go, ]et Distrlbutersr ' pplately: ft 1w due to you You knew chat him rn. He shall not Rd vpnniehed." All Whalssaia'OrugttsU ;_ / _ ' o gor. 1 love yon. Mina and eball love you while "Unpanishtdl" broke fror6 Lady Edith's fJOhlf Medical Co. n _ medium lite !amts. I Dad resolved to ro to L d r white lire. and 'aha l�aRhod discordantly. P/tv A chole ymrr Gteee/ F,dith, and tell her thw whole troth: h=it' "Who shell punish him P He will not•cut- Chemists and liteterleleglata _ "l , e Nt !>fPtif�HS, almost on my way I diecocPr'ad that•chd tar. It ie I. I skis, who will suffer. He . DOSNEN iND. U, S. A. -. "A , - held-the place in the'world wh'eh belongs will marry this irl, this iri of the gut- ' .. fa' A. L _ab-toff b yon. _ -.. ter, in which 'he'!a so toed of dabbling. , _ AAFJICB . . .. . , , . . •.r,. .. - i ti `, . . '• .t ,'i, x ,- _ -•;� '•,_•,.,,,^;ti.,, ti.s a ,;,,;;, ::.:.. .� ,:z 'N'd:li:pA r .a�f a ,,.:4?'.:': sii!i ri:+`i'd''�'.w, - +r F 1 �.'.. +,(��yy..�� `f'L ,2 %i�', - t•-+ -".sn \•.1�'' )w.!^ n•1. :l >k' l •..,,,a .' •,. w`. O , ..,:. 1d C:.Y'..cWl t '^,. 5. flit 'v[.w> 1 �**.,"il5 SyO, w .» � f.; ..+.."fir r'• :..�..' ;l. g�. ,•, 4.. ., ..p Z ..4 :.j..+. d' �.�t. .n 'rev, t.w °d^ e• < 't,..+�fi-'4 '•w' e�-'x, ,�� _.,1 y':.toot ,x:n ..a...�Y.,..� uxrC, ,'ail...,.. ,,,,.x, .ti',•.. ,+a,.r... o'T'lC. `s.; '1'' .J9:n+x"Ea,:�i. ,•�", :n.,• '.� ', iia,' ." taTz. r`.ii-uP`-avi,�rT,� enzy. . «r',AFT ;�r�t r.,..�L(j' .sF , : .�•y_ Zm... • .u, y• .,-�«. '�' M ..._ r ..•j,.n. •:p '!.ice.+'.,: .r+•JV - . -....wry.. . .w .t,,,<".. ..r.«:'.:._a`.. ..:..y,.z + ;r. 3-- �.,.•.s...... , r V�•" .a':.: r r.Rl .• -.�{,•c -..e,,.ruc> .. "�,' '• '••tom-�•y - 1 -•meq+• _ . - THE 14YSTEBY OF LAKE CHAD. a three-inch-layer of the rice ins � w••-•• . �' MISERY - — _ `� wooden tub and places about 100 Inland Lake In',the Sahara Which. eggs thereon; anotti layer of rice, TMix _ READ THE. L AB E L - MEAL T I1�4E, sa®cis Travellers. this 'secoud and subsequent layers F O R THE P R O T E C TJ O N or T H E C O N-- AT _ - - - being but two inches In thickness, SUMER THE I N 0 R E D 1 E N T S A R E Thd report of the. Tilho'Ilnimion, is spread' over the eggs; Each tub PLAINLY PRINTED ON THE LABEL. IT 4digestion Can Be Cared By the which. has recently returned to will 'have six layers of rice,' and five a IS THE ONLY WELL- KNOWN MEDIUM- � France from along study of gel- lasers of eggs, so`that there will PRICED B A x I N o POWDER MAgE 1 N - u8$ 0f IIx. WIl III ' P1Il$ P1U$ graphy, geology,-and ethnology III be boo egg's in each tub. CANADA THAT DOES NOT TAIN. x j ALUM AND -WHICH HA$, LL THE If your ds silos is weak you can- the French Sudan, has raised again The rice should be heated once M INGREDIENTS P LJ1 1 N L Y .>c l'A T E D O N - `^ even 24 hours, the 'e a bels talc-- 1 r Clot derive proper TSohtrishmeyxt Ithe old problem of Lake Chad. All 'eggs g THE LABEL. _ from your feud. The pain and dis I the travellers who have crossed the en out at touch. times. When the tuawtaseacu gess you suffer is a protest from Sahara in the- past century have eggs +ore magain put in the .rice the �►_ AlAlaheLea+t+ MAGIC BAKING POWDER bottom' layer is placed on top and _ CONTAINS JVW ALUM ; your stomach that itis unable tobeen baffled by this inland lake, as -=;1 -- each of the other layers o'ne row Ilea ALVM 1.S -SOMETIMES REFERR1:o TO 'AB SUt- its .work. It is then that you large as Belgium, and as shallow PoVt have dull head- I lower down, while the eggs pre- �t,�^ P H AT E OF A L U M I N'A OR 90010 ALUMINIC 3 nee all appetite, I as a fish pond - viously ill the centra of the tub are {+ SULPHATE. THE PUBLIC sHOULD NOT BE fiches, scute pains in the chest and I 'The chief puzzle of Chad is its 31&oed a6 the edge. The entire tub, � s s NtfSLED BY THESE TECHNICAL NAMES. bdomen, heartburn and other dis- Lu.ytlet. Since•ita waters are fresh,, covered with a cotton mattress, outset. - . You cannot cure indigestion by outlet. Blit .it is certainly under= duces in twenty to 30 days. . .� E. W. GiLLETT COMPANY LIMITED the use if. laxatives, and pre-digest- ground. Only native tradition' is One of the great'difficultie-a with WINNIPEG TORONTO, O NT, MONTREAL ed fails only make the stomach positive. This declare& that the this method is the inability to tell c0w+neNs NOAW pore, sluggish. Indigestion can l�iger, and'the Shari, which enters just when the• eggs will •hatch,- _ only be;.cured by giving wne to ributariea �,._. of_._.coui+>3e.,'....renders t• e ---lifld tat lig—tlening the IIBrvea - wern 8 -- '.e .stns ou by tfie fact--that-"tll�trZtTBA=-'t'rt'Tire'-state hnRp _ T �.'1 i ,of the Dile, and flowed across the smothering of the young' very po8- ut• for the prsoners largely' comprise the ;.ropurtion probably holds goo poIItrol,the Rtomach. Dr. Williatiis' Libyan desert. sible. The measure of success of fruits and llg ht articles of food which amrrttg the insane elsewhere. Former• n Pink Pills have cured indigestion I Such a legend seemed ra stet- the 'breeder de ods lsrgel� upon excel in nutritive qualities. workers In the Rockefeller Inatltute Por �} ' -��SlleB without number, because p However, they should remetttbar the �Sedlr a4 Research 'hate.d18Co�'eced Y.hat '. ee purify and enrich the blood. I ons half a century ago, but recent, his ability to caro for the chicks at Injunction of Augustine, who said: "�o an agent known as salvarean inje.•tea _ ous have added to the but re this time. man should'iudge us in meat or cXink, into the sptnal canal will conquer. one n this Ray they improve the ap- b ,y Let Alm not despise him that eateth not, of the direst.ac•ourges of the raee, and of native tradition, Thus thea Ni- and let him uet-that eateth, judge him Several complete tures of I>aresie are --_ tete, dir;pel-tie torments of In- ;• _ __ __ .. 4hat eateth:" now reported, lC is no ern ,It live tlto $sties tribes say that the Ager, Nebuchadnezzar' was a rampant ve- that a q•neratton now born w�ll live to ige=_tiun and enable you to derive )fixtures s getarlan, and we all recall his curious see the d+:: when medical science racog- _ '�etlefit.i> ym'flee food you take. The instead .of running southward t Liquid CoaPj,l h�lltnres antics. Elijah. on the other hand, was ,fists-no au^h thing aW incurable dts'bans' the great; bead -uged•to f�Ow Hort , fed�Pwith flesh, and John subsisted on of body of mind. _.--- ollowingy is proof _of. these State Cant Cure Bronebitls loo ars, bleat of swine is forbidden to Ths 131gh Cotnmisstoa mmis. asioner eats, Mrs. George Brien, Great and buried itself in the great Sa'= l the veoplas of at least two religions, The position cf blue ribbon la the hare: Ghudeau and Gautier,: the and fish Is the favorite dish of others. at I,on on 1s the blue rtbbun of the hemogtte, N.B., says: `'A few' - S�'hat is good for some is poison for Canadian -cls 1 ser%tce. Many distln- .' ears ago I was taken dORII with a most careful explorers of .the i`e= But the Healing Furnes Of Catarrh- others, and what makes one then will gutshed names are 'mrrtttoncd aa- pep 9 make others fat. Just whether this liable succA,waoi•s to Lord s,wlalcore- ?ljry - re- gion, believe that the Niger long ozone, Which aro Breathed to the dish will cause-crime and the other pro- The office carries with It surtal re .-. ,*% lever which left me suffering from em tied its waters into another Furthest Recesses of the Bronchial duce a benevolent, kindly' disposition, evrntsibitity: that Place. It bevond the tfervous stVf$aCh trouble. I ap p reat - s to be seen, eelcrvoa ash butbeing 1n altthydmen,t the ? f BlUn of-EleJuf, -in western Sa- Cure. tZulck Relief and Sure r �nEruption and Earthquake. --`-mtatnta'ntt�he ire tigg �ethf tlas fill em 1 a e td �-''Ot over It bot .Che tC(rli- - le c�?uld' nob have been vvholl� The volcanic eruption and earthquake'I e off re. ay appointee Kars Every sufferer from coughs, Colds, which overwhelms a populous city and fl within a reasonable degree r,f the eradicated, as during the summer 1s to the legend of Lake Chad bronchitis and all throat and cheat ' ' flrtenry rat the,late eet,•emed Incumbent - several villages 1n Japan is the worst will render his country a_.sreat-servic%. f 1912 I aaa taken down with it ailments needs a soothing, healing, disaster of the kind since the French yg and the bile, the Tilho mission has island of atartttriqu• was Lala assts in sin. I, ,ovk many medicines. medicine which, byes direct to the brought back .a partial confirms- "breathlLg organa in the chest and wi hou ttdoubt !t°in the moatoev-ti•ilfng IIr Hated a land waa attended by two different p Hypocrite. tion. At the northeskt corner of }ungs, attacks 'tie trouble at the catastrophe in the history of Nipper. oct•„rs, but instead of getting well the lake there remains he dry bed source, disperses the -$acme- of -dis Kano Shlma, which housed 64,000.peo- _r`I-despitae a hypocrite. -_ seemed la- Lo be growing wgrse. 1- of an ancient river, tvh�ch in the ease, sod cures the ailment thorough• neume burled undePr°ashres gra stones du I." old.not eat without suffering the rainy season occasionally contains ly. And this medicine is. Catarrh. Thousands who escaped the whirlwind —Now take Jaeks;5n,�r-exam-Vu1 Post, intpnne pains even 'a think ozone." w fire and the rush of molten lava I he's the bi s water; this is t'he 'Bahr-el-Gazal, were dr°woes' in the tical way a that! gK<' t h�'pocrite ,oto , tof milk seemed to upset me. *1 slept The germ-killing balsamic vapor swept over the city, Others fled onlylearth:" --- rlv _and ,it last drest£ed to os�c and the natives sav it is -the old mixes with the breath, descends to be trapped and perish In blazing for- ._. '-'Birt. outlet- to .the_$' e. -But .80 far as esti. The tale of horror may not be - you appear to be his heal_ inlght come. L+t this ei�nditioz;, I ihraugh the throat, down the bran• het complete, for two other volcano" friend." the expedition followed the bed Of Chlal tilbEe,�nd flII811S* Te.aC11e8 the n the same range have burst forth. The .l Saw in a new.paper the %tory of a -syTnathv of the whole world will go "Oh. pas; I. try t� a ar friend- woman oho had %imil'arly suffe�rd this stream, i} kept a level 'identical deepest sir cella in the lunge. All out pto Japan in .thea manifold vtatta-I lv towards=hits. It Sats better ilk with Lake Chad. parte are soothed with rich, pure, tion of woe, and there iw need for am- 1 rad was cured thrPugh The Uge'of " There remainq Itis m stere as`to medicinal essences, whereas with a mediate aid to the multitudes of home- the end,' r r. ��iUiant�' Pink PiiIK' I decid 3 syrup the affected parts could not be leas refugees to a atrtcken land. - whether in the unexplored interior reached, and _harm would - result - she alsughter of aalearians. , red to,try the Pills.and foui'd by the the Bahr'-ei-Ciazal touches the foot through benumbing-the stomach with At th?e time, when -Turkey is care- 'time "KEEP OH COI1GHiH6 ?• 'time I had taken three, bore.% that r3f a dried-tip cataract where ayes- drugs. fully preparing to take from Greece they were lteihing me. I continued ,r whore was tweed from the cutoma�, -.Hep (i # A�medy That Will.11 It ished river reached Lake_ Chad 1 have been a ehronFc autferor Empire by duress of acme by the dal- „ftp sing ttle' fills until I had taken thus prolonged, or .whether it from Catarrh In the nose and throat kan allies, and when the heart-orf the k" 1J eufteringg destitute sad fresztec} -line Do you Tealite the clanger is l �elght boxP•. .when the trouble Fled reaches a slope down-which the out- over- eight gnats. 1 think -I have garlan is racked with the bitternrae of tiegleetedcdu h,v - edisa peered, and I hese to thank spent four hundred dollars trying to enom toward Ser-.ia and Greece, then Then wit•sou't u et rid of it? P let of Lake Chad began its journey get relief. I have spent but six dol- heart of man is bowed with grief over S T r: William+' fink Fills for-restos- toward the-.Nile-across the resent I the ehocYdn .Deccacte presented' try '<'es, you can�ha�e it afi,even though P tan on Catarrhoson•, and have n my health after I 'had pTaMi- the deca•tat ono resulting from a tee- it iia+ stuck to yon for.. A.-long time, if Libyan desert. loot until French .been completely euros. and. In fact, sire to place the cross above the Cres: a�lr Riven up hope of--e4r--beints' i•u e n is-m6re-£frmly-estab- have been- well -for tome tions. Ga- I cent. yor3 go about n thef. It is figured that the malepopulation- lljiee out in the fresh_air as mttclt as eagain: - 'liahed, and French Italian and tarrhozon• IS the only fnedlCIO* I p - " , of Bulgarian Macedonia was reduced'to you ma.-build up yotlr strength R3tb: e fir. �1fSlliama' Pink Pills .are suis. British explorers reach Borku, will have been able to }ittd that would not tree ££cures of hostilities from ifLsoo to lenty of wholesome food, and take* b only give temporary relrif, but will s2+Selo. In Bulgarian Thrace there are . a ky aft medicine dealers-or ll be the ri dle be read, azs.000 male .urvi%ore out of a po uta- Ix -Co Syrup of Linseed; �,icorice always euro parettansntly, Yours stn•. Pent by mail at 50 cents a box or The suspicion rows however, tion of toe o-0o In the district of A s- and is re)dyl eh , p grows, ePrely (Signed), WILLIAM ItAl3AN, tapha P•.cha, to the north •o[ Aden- re}i 1e household remedy. tiaa- --' - ix box4% far 29 fun hr .vrntln¢-Tfie. _ . b oke sa Pr" «rililamn Medicine Brock; eo}o teal-examinations are sE-Trost x or absolute:permanent-cure rasa o-ntf er' T-V"men aria bioken up thou ndti of heeling, per. t: , _ yFT]{n all EI}6 ttiea•sureffiBnt�arid. lila, pot.' � o e and close to the did Ryl rtAn Co.,' g g of total of aa,000.: These figures-are. etatrnt cottgha,. wlua:h tsen_.Just as ills, ®tit ` made, they will only confirm .the Catarrhozons. Two months' outfit .onre for Bulgaria troublesome as yours, and vi-hat it has r� costs $1,00; smaller.aixe. 50c., at all 'Vhe awful significance to the renrur done for so man othemitwiJdofor •ou s ' --r _ rY Burnu tradition that in the days deals a torr Com• showing to that it relatea entirety to a Y y •- r', or ..The ca hozone .de<•seaae in the.number of male. 141.1 r� .NaDrtt-CeS ret of Linseed, Licorice before the -blight of perpetual r y >; IllOta 'for the HO�e. be �" p p paay, Bufislo, 1\.Y.," and K1nga'otl, iane, Yet In the face' of this -extranr-f and Chlorodyne= contains sbroluteiy no ought Came to northern Africa, Canada, denary ■leu fhter the war spirit grown The �c•iman echo meavS tJ senna• aDure and the day fa corning when But. hartitettl [irtlga, and eco ran le $gheti Lakes' Chad a'as like Victoria Vyan• } 't' orf; wild Dress forward to reealrr 1tal 'safely.lo tbildreti, as well a• $sults. {�asize r+n labor in her home will have _ ort ground and wreak ven �isza one of, the,sources of the :�i Ile, reanre one's . �'onr physician or diugyi3t can ufinet: -IittVe bright metal sa possible. .: The World fn R@V�BW ; those wd:o roars so ahocktngly despoil- If a rug cilrls, moisten it and �d heel this statetai`nt,for wt.are Meade rip it around a broom rt ick, ' in {� n 9 t s►oowr o of Varems. ti fem on4reoest a coetsplete lira of"alt 1 11heu ib soman Suffers Overtax" Japan, Another of humanity'+ fearfur mals- the ingredients, �ehe opposite way• from its desires, dies hitherto set down an incurable Ir -put it in 25c, and goc. bottles_ y the llthen ole and d The detailed story of the terrible ft- P l;t-it ry, mine that has followed a crop failure )leldlna to modern science. Partials, tl sal DTt1 atld ,Chemical O. of Meat patt•iP9 "for luncheon dishes cam men y called softening of to hraln, e ��itb Cbroa,�c KaCkacbe to Northern Japan taveala aria of many was the cause of ineninx f 17 per Canada,Limited. 3IT I economical because they can be reasons for the utter absurdity of the cent. or the men admitted in oto year the Japanese wa:• rears. The come- •--� ,I,paade .cif a?must every sort of cold ' 'There !a Trouble Ahead. apondent of the LondonTimessays that =neat. I 1t fs the' worst famine that Japan, 1 ' AnybcKi}' a'ho Nae a hugter`•in the i ' Constantly on their feet, attending i which pe i�nc-il in lx cenaurti,andlthdt ni s ex- I - ly can make a .very nice little to the wants ot.a large and exacting I fact will be alien throughout the tout,. '1 O INVEST EN j family, cabmen often break down tt:- for years. _ tug of raobit skin's sears together with nervous exhaustion.- i �ut whully aside from this unhappy � • on a piece of carpet., ` In the stores, factories, and on a ton, tir of train a, which ,wtli dothat i Iters'elf r the hear of the-world-so that Keep in the cellar A few oni,wl {arm are weak elling women, dragged ;prompt relief measures will' follow, ! High Gl4ows Profit-Sharing Mond&. Series-6100, ata00- stool which you allow to send tip Bha7t5. IdOtt'n with. torturing ba and Japan cannot afford-the,luaury'of war; g for many' years to come.. Taxes have F?tV)oiTYE2Pf mal be inessdra+no, say elm• aftwr on* Year They are delivimis in winter salgd.. bearing down pains. "" more than doubled since the war with on A dale' uoties. Business at back of these Bonds •sub- Qr to rub the salad bowl-with. I " Such suffering isn't natural--but !t'e Itussia and are now about thirty per 1!shod a years. Bend for speslal folder sad:full part:cnlar•. z = ldangerous,- because doe to diseased, cent. of the income of business men' NATIONAL $ECUR�TIES CORpOI�IATION, LIMITED If lime in tlie, water forma a Mat and 'pr'operty holders. ' The Sndustrt'ea Ing .inside the teakettle i:t• may be. kidneys. .. are crippled by the lack of iron tri the The dizziness, insomnia, -deranged country anti the lack of skilled labor.; - CONFSDERATIC1{ 111 „�UtL01NQ _ TORONTO, OANADA �remov'ed with vinegar or sulphuric menses and other.symptoms of Kidney These aro Some o• the handicaps set id. Re careful to wash the kettle torch with much det*%, by a recent .ob-� lac Complaint Cant cure themselves, they aygr, C3eorge Sherwood Faddy, in �— FfterR ars. I require the sasistance of Dr. Hamil- 'The New Era in the F.aat. He de- If rairrur4. are eery. dull and ton's Pills whish go direct to the seat clan that, except as a matter of self- 1 defence, Japan is far too poor to dream l opeckled the following method N ex- Iof the trouble, of ancsther war. for generations.. ,He is ;oellent : .Take a small. {portion of To gine vitality and power- to -the also convinced that the recent`auccP. r (whitening and add sufficient cojd kidneys, to lend •aid to the bladder and sea of the people as soldiers, sailors • {{ and merchants are on15' an outward de- thics �?aa to it to make a Barite; rub the I liver, to free the blood of poisons, velopment—ti, and that the heart of the glass with warm, dry t .with a soft probablg fliers is .iso remedy so nuc oftthe pscaple--are hstill°undertthehe espell ,Y I ceasful as Dr. Hamilton's Pills. For of the ]Itddle ages. 'cloth, then r•ub-a li a of the paste ,all womanly Irregularfties their::merit , Phu y foveil <,n the mirr r and polish dry'!is well known. sigulattag' 11Eorala' by !••ding- _ r ; - EiIith tisrue paper. Because of their mild, soothing, and f7aving tried every other experiment It is a convenience to make v egfl- ,healing effect, Dr. Hamilton's Pills are on jail'prisoners, including operations L :i on the brain for the removal of crimt S 11 PrOtCCt! jjjjjtable bags of cheesecloth. into �sa[e, and are T2COmmended•for girls Wally, affected pasts of the cerebrum. + - pRhich yon pitt celerv,'tomBtAPs, let- and women Of all-ages. 25 Cents per thin moralss now of prison Inmateose s by by reffu- box at 'all dealers. Refuse any sub- .. s- ,t uce and other fresh vegetables be atltute for Dr. Hamilto.n's Pills of Man- lating their diet. r/ �+ �TOre placing in the refrigeratof. The pros�e s Is unser way at oak- drake and-Butternut. land, (:al. The food furnished the prig- , ` L i s 4' urn jt� _. .f, :, ,• ,1, users le mertl3. ,treated, both aa. to quantity and quality. Each prisoner to and S>u><1b a GUIRINT$ED RIVIDY HITCHING EGGS 1N BICE,. studied for his individual tastes and to _ •• given-such edibles as will, in the bq- tt0� TfpNltT4 OQL1(1 llef of the exponents of the idea, 1n- - P L111LD ArJO xethod Employed With Consider- cls+tw gni to reform. t On NE �.'am hoX Ice 4 CHCveC _ Ferhaps the Oakland theory Is found- p , able �3ucerss by C li<Inese. ed on the Proposition found- laid down by ler, ; Bab} E`Qwn Tablets are the only Humble, the pompous pariah beadle in YO ant t0, ,re chapped hands and ripsr nedieine for little one-s that •are. •-Cextain..of the Chinese in the in. Dickens' ^Oliver Twist" who declared, fCv ' to r a similar irritation of the skin. In ant analysis of Oliver's.-outbceaka, �gsoold under a•ixnarantee to be per•I terior district's adjacent to Amoy that !'it isn't madness, it's meat." This C has 50011nQi emollient pro l_ }IectIy ` safe. These Tablets are ;employ- a somewhat_tinique, method :beached by the guarantee of a goy.- 1.foi-, hatching both glens' 'and ducks' e1'hes_ _ u /{ i f, _ -- -sq 'ernment analyst to be. strictly free eggs.' In this connection it may be CSent an OId a edr-, --"0 WOO ' flten nd women in particular find _ ,from Opiates, narcotics .and other I of interest to note, writes Vice y Pr PP sul Brissel from Amoy, China, that V e Camphor e"a comfort. It Eaves the. harmful druRa. 'The mother• may atf10E ore your time rest assured that site can give {ham some Tears ago a missionary living „�_�..._,_ skin iii the unvle t"effect Of wind end cold: y i near Amoy suggested that a patent toy u&dn4 x to, ,even .the new-born babe with I American incullaEor' might be of a Put up'!w m•tat es_sed de tube.i rEect safety. Thousands of Soo I great service to:the local Chinese,;. dewKist. &wet s pa at stores •r.•ry;. a there nee no other. .medicine forwhom- R•as•sab•r ttha °'fly [•n°• '.- only.to learn of their owe process, lee "eieeliae.Caefp6 h tatd•rbp LUBY %5- -.th�eir little ones,- and...from actual which is very economical: Usually HAIR REBTOReR ` "`� experience .1-hey all say nothing a large perQentelge of the eggs pro- -_— - �p L� - - --- -can equal the Tablets,in banishing duce live chicks. YOts1- l"ir!'a�i' .life CWA be re-' � D��V ��F CO childhood ailments. The Tablets The breeder first takes a quant tit, SfOf•ed to its Naturat Color. 'EMO Ate•.. jbff'ee�: are sold by medicine dealers or by of unhusked.rioe and.romts ft, coo - M New York—l.wsrtos - t 26 cents,, box-from Th-i- it down by famnin or. allow- TM-OYiaNO3 NtaT[ atR[FITTED mill s g g y " sr Its us[ � ibast'•'VisetVw. pr. WilliAms' .Medicine..._Co., Brock- ing the wind to blow through tintil At aft c)-russl&t& sue..a set. Irille, Ont. it is lukewazm. He then spreads - r ., r•_.,.. g :y, -.' >. y, ... Y.i+,!-." r .,{ rat•... iMy k1�' '•Q ,•.}. °?, ' '.; I . ..pQ..,••,o y,• PSx"- - .. •''�ir..isr:t'•t< 'r.r '''„ . ' + yCx • ..J,•' ]t:. .,! ..,,..gy+.tt�:?, ,`;i^f . �?;R F• �... *r„L.•,,m-.4;p `arse;.a:,-.uM^,,;++r, ik•.d .�°t..et�'•'�. +,y'•+�•i' y. '�"'�,"a --W,'r��ac� '.�.,m�!e:,, �� `�°f4��...,.. . ,_. ��u7•�• ...,,'A;;� � !'•'- - .�' ;:r,e. �„ •,�3'�'A`ss�is' .,'F1�'�,�°"sY".�e'`�.',re}"r'�ic�';:!%t.�,.+�,r"rye?ivL^s,5c.`+.+,,.�y',�*,v,a.•.w.. .r-, sSY .r«: rJx`jM• sem-.i• ,�'4?. hs:,a. w•;..�.,..n.+.�.....-,.,,...s� r.••. -'�+, v.* ..s:.. , t'�$�, ca. , _... x-.,.c• ve •.. ',4• »•m4 :-:n. .,a.•..-:,....X',.._v-.....y..:.:. '^' ;'.': ,....'�'.' cvw .. i r�.aa.. r.'• : o- Yh .-. _ '.Jha`.: 'S .d ..a.s. -2:e LOCALISMS -J. S. Jephson had a business -John Law, of West Toronto. to tripMtis.hKerry yrhon od wet oft•the hisnson Goc hex o on andaMrs eLawa of = °`sick list for the past week; is now -Miss O'Leary, of Whi�tevale, j �09 � re -W. J. Calvert was to the •city improving. has returned home, after a few y' �e yesterday, =Miss Sparks, of Toronto,spent holidays with H. and Mrs.Larkin. ' -T. M. McFadden. of Tormnto, oder Sunday with John and tdrs.- =Our hockey boys drove out to spent Sunday-in town. �' .. Y Powell. Claremont on Tuesday evening - �P ' TO-I)ATE TAILOR-..I� - -.Remember W. Harvey's sale _-g, J.-and-Mrs.-Lt�rktn spent and played a friendly game with !" � �" on Tuesday, Feb. 24th. Sunday with Jos. and Mrs. Cowati the team of that place, defeating - -Ask your Grocer for Tod's at Cherrywood. thew by the score of 8 C0 2. -- CLOTHING _ home-made and butternut bread.* -The following is a list of inde- -=There is a considerable amount - -Miss Hobbs, of Toronto, spent pendent phones installed during of sickness at present due to colds. "a few days with Pickering f{fends. the week with their respective While there are not many serious j b �• -M. S. Chapman has been con- numbers : L..C. Morcombe 8302.. cases, the doctors are kept busy. fined.tohis room suffering from a P. G. Morcombe 9WI, Rev.- G. L. Sore throat particularly,- is 'very * ' - emery severe cold. Johnston, 211.1, Fred Collins .2113r revalent: " -H. and Mrs. Larkin entertain- r pilkey 1V2Y. -We congratulate Miss R�eta >r Tien s on _See the latest irn roved Sharp- ''• 4 rices . p rp- .Banks on her success at passing . Monday evening last. les Tubular Cream Separator. Here the junior examination at the To- = - t a = 's A number from here attended is the'test-I#you have six cow , Tonto Conservatory-of-Music, beld 1or� -Dr: C. J.--Brodie's sale at Clare- seir one and buvaTubular. At end reiiebtl'y. Miss Banks is a pu_pil -wont on Tuesday afternoon. • 4f the year your.Butter acebun$ Miss Hattie Law. �+ -Mrs.P. G. Morcombe has been will be as high as it was from the �' �7Ult'g 18 n9a �• �under the R s1x.cowa. L. Sin] so - WHiTEVALE r - r ba�is 1i - orgeti the grand' con- We are sore to hear that our tea- - _ cog cert to be given in the--town--hall y from -W. F. Henderson who has this Frida )evening b the On- cher Miss Kitc-hen-has had to.resign.. ; been seriously ill from blood- ( y, $ y owing to ill health: During her abort -- „T y s y tario Ladies Quartette under the stay with us. Miss Kitchen has been, :?_ 8 to �, 35 ironing, is gradually. recover- 'ailsptees'of the Pickering Footblill untiring in ber}efforts for the good of • d $• . Club. Wherever this organiza- the school• and has saved herself too T -Mrs. James Richards, of Bow- tion has appeared they have little for the good of her own beaith, Danville,is visiting at'Mrs,.John been well received. Each -diem- One thing especially we,have noted is m Powell's and with,other Pickering ber is an artist in hei profession. the beautiful relations that exist be- ' r friends, tween leacher and pupils which .we —Mrs. E. L..Ruddy, of TorQpto, A thoroughly enjoyable enter- are sorry to say, is not always so evi- -- Our taintnent is assured to ally" The dent. We hope the board will be was in town on Friday,' presiding reserved seats have all been sold, able to secure one who will take up' --- p� at the meeting of the Women's but there still remains a -number the work successfully. I, 18 Sulo ,+ Institute. of rush seats. The.anniversary held in the Baptist i —John and Mrs. McGinty enter- c last Sundav wassuccess- � 1 �tained a large num a of ng• St. Andrew's, Pickering, atm St. fal: Rev;Tbos:Trotter, of McMaster g "• _ r people to a -dance on Friday John's, Brougham, recelved a call Preaching two able sermons in the - k - evening last. from fife united charges of Loran. afternoon and evening to fall houses:ust. We 1 -The township council will na. and Moore Line, a few miles `1Dgihoirs7 its mue•ton and . ed. On !� i 'Winner, - nteet. on. Mon3ay next, at 10 out of the town of Sarnia. Mr, Hill choirs arts much appreciated. On � ti clock for the transaction of Munday e9esing the..memheis and ad- Moore accepted the dill and was berents of the church, sat down to a Let US r -general business: inducted into hie new charge on spread in Biingtiet forts, after which L. and Mrs. Courtice enter- Tuesday last, His many Picker-' a program consisting of solos, (ltrar - tained the .members of the'Meth- ing friends &isle him every sue-. tettes. readings, recitations, inter. •c•.-' how you - 1 s -i)"t Choir and-a few friends on cess in his new field of labor. Jlr. sper•ed with speeches and devotional r?' Mondayevening. exercises. A thank,-offering was - and Mrs. Moore have Been resid- 1';wart Wr1 ht, �sh0-lifts been handedin aih6anting to some fifty - 4r g ing in Baantford since leftving off out' for surae time Bufferin dollars.which with the Sunday doled from a severe attack o! yuiusy, Pickerin a year ago last Novem• $ y tions totaled nt•a T seven( dhKars. • her and the period of rest from Manry1hought this form rather, bet• 4" iy now somewhat better. pastocal work has been very bene- to and more profitable than the usu• -Harold Cotrt?tice left yeRter ficial to Mr. Moore's health. al teas etc, day on.his return trip to Vinni- -On Wednesday, Feb. 4th; at _. i . after spending five weeks at 4 p. M.. a very pretty wedding An immense t.i~ortlnent frul�i the Famous.Hoose of.Hol>hPriill.. the home-of his parents here. was solemnized at the home of the BALD AT 35 .Don't fail to-see our new spring samples. -The Ladies' Aid of the Meth. bride's-parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jap. PILL THE GERMS: r:OL'RtsFi TI38 t3.ralR The�•'re retidv now. " odist church held a very success- White, of the Brock road when - r . ROOTS AND YOV*LL NEThs fol meeting at the home of Mrs. their second daughter, Ethel May, GROW BALD-' USE Burdon Law on Wednesday after- became the wife of Walter She pAizlsrA:v sr►as Mdl '-S ,, - CHAPMAN ��_ -, '. ' .� ..p- n�H• - herd. The bride was charmingly It's your own fauit if you grow bald -As we go to press the mem- attired in white Duchess satin at 33 as thousands of (Kien do--yes! ----- -� bees of the Vigilance Association pre drapedwith rose int and women'also. If you have dan- b are getting ready for their an- lace and rhinestones nes and carried a drutf it is because the germs are al. 'GNDERi�EAR AND OVERALLS r Dual oyster supper. More (nem- bouquet of white roses and maid- ready devouring the very lite of the _ bees than ever have expressed en hair ferns. The bride and hair at its roots. Men's underwear at 60•-..3c. 4l.W and$1.+0 per garment; / their intention of being present at room came forward heralded b gill these germs with PairisianSa this affair which is more popular g y and stop dandruff• itching scalp -and The famous Carhartt oveialle,in Black and Blue $1.15 61.25 per _ Poe the strains of Wagner's wedding falling hair in two weeks. q be best ,11' in on the market. ' T a_suit. - now than ever. march played by the bride's.cons- It's guaranteed.you know._this de- garment. ,2--- _ N ' -A very pretty' wedding was in, Miss Helena Thompson, of To: lightful and refreshing Parisiaet8xge ,.,. , - �- solemnized at the residence of Mr. .Me-n's heavy ruhber_� at $_ 5$2 3o 92.15 and $3 a tree part: Heavy Tonto, anti- took their places.Aae _. �nbW sold a[l over Canada, and y. -. sb% 30C. pair- ��` s---on--may,-`moi neath an arch of ever greens decor- It it does not prove better than. any. - -- - -20th, when Miss Mabel Upton.and ated with white ribbons, where other hair tonic you ever used, . Ret A good line of heavy hunts at $''73$3.i>'1 and $3,59-per Tarr. y' 'Mr. Tom Warren 'were joined in the ceremony wag performed by yOUT money hick. It puts life and awedte:s.f:•o.tai $l.fl)to $t.tal each. ` bonds of matrimony*, by the Rev. Rev. D. E•.Juhnston,of Pickerin beauty into dull faded air, Large -��-A. Pippen. The ceryice was After- the Wedding hibeheou way bottle at D. Pettit's and drugRieU? O•ir..RrnrPrirs Grp fresh and always seep the best.. _ rotrfinenced with the hymn "Love served. the haply couple left for everywhere: Regular price;itr cents. ..Fresh frozen k kite white fish 11c.. Cohoe salxpon 13c: haadic.L'c. Divine all love exceiling," After Toronto and London. the bride GALE REC7IaTER. - -L,01rador herein F. 3t'r. wdw. thQ ceremony 1lirq. Somers Corks travelling fit a suit of navy blue - - — _- .sang •'O Father all creating." .Mr. brocaded cloth. with plowed hat 'Tt esr,:%s. Ff:tt. luta-c relit.-sale of O 7GILLESPIE DUNBAR•TON and Mrs. Warren left on,t'he even- to n:atc h. The bride was the: