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Gunn have practically Miss Nellie Gray spent Sunday with takenpo eaessisn-of the:Taylor farm.- her parents on-the-7th line.-_ — Dispend- chased g a r, Kennedy,of the.lake shore,pur- Miss Anderson,of Ashburn,is spend- NWD - It. FOR$YTH, D. of O., Re i - chased a short-horn-bull from Messrs. ing week with-Mrs.E.Nighswander. 00X• teres member of ahs Oyytoeiiatrical Aaso• Guthrie this week. We are glad to eee Wm. Booth in x eaatdon of Oatsriv.- 8peoial attention given to ' recent W. w VZ 8 s e zee. or �— xn +!l3a:emoat. 4(iti in t social about the `rid of the pies, nears. +� DILLS -- - -•- _ 7:. =' t moot of which due notice will :George Taylor, of Highland Creek, en h c d ft g " C: 3MctKTNNON,ill.D., L.R.C.S., FLOUR be iven. spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Bdinbsroh,member of the Cellege of l9everaI members of the HoltUy Booth, of Avondale. Ploye-ciaza and Surgecas of Ontario,tieentiate "White Satin,"---Best Manitoba family have been ander the doctor's Fred and Mrs. Hornshaw spent l >t - Bplotat ,"Antio,�tn_ mea of women and Blended care ruost of the winter, but are now fiunday with the lattec'a parents of e9 Ro al College of Ourgeonn, Edinburgh. ,• I7lream•Bnibs, eIItldnM. Occe and residence, as}, "'Pea-Bttns,. `• Pastry slowly recovering. the 9th line MRrkham. Z ntil. urther notice I will astn LEON PORTER, C aro- r. Tyndallan family have vncat- ni. Hatchings is no a e. o a -eu Three Days ear we-e' - - praator—The caitae of disease rem@ ed by ed'the McBrad_y feria and moved to to his usual occupation on accgtint of MONDAY, ' WEDNESDAY, t, r a•iiue went of the spire. ConRultafiou free. FEED their own south of Greenwood.— " — ASPiettaria oa 3fendaye, Wedoeadave Ladattend- -JUMBO" —� DAY — --��.`lrLia•s=o +-- ^a'., .�Bt SoatIl oahaWa -••JUMBO" FEED FLOUR ` were sorry to lose them. A goodly nyrnber from here atten It ays to have our oats flaked #lttsae 344.Oshava +- ed the anniversary services of the p y . DUN ON -iaocust-HillMethodist-churcha - - "` $Qr�e• --._ - PICKERfNG MEDICAL SURGICAL "$BORT$ " day last. Acar ofOIL CAKE just arrived. Seb ' -OAT CHOP Death removed on Wednesda one _ Arthdr Coakwe*. who' has been'off other feed like it for fattening and X-RAY INSTITUTE. _ - _ _ an t s highly respect- duty for a week suffering with an cattle. Try some. PICYSRL'i6, ONTARIO ed residents, Mr. T. W. Larnoreaux, (abscess on his,l'aw, is at resent some- AMERICAN CORN - P I will give lowest car load price to asrsg :F; JL BL[ille TOWLIt. X. B., 2[, I)., C. X., after a lingering illness, in his 84th what improved. farther buying b bags flour or oyez AJ 8hysioiaa'•ta-aha: FEED OF ALL KINDS year. The deceased w:cs a native of j Harry Bailey is at time of ,writing of �f�a�h wDmof�6r r. {fur rices pre the:lowe-it - all his tifeshiHe was h aRi cessful fanrm. ilncesaant bl ed ng from the nose. We �t a -.7 guaranteed he flo tenor return 3�II _ from an ntuick of in your Lar.. speei&hst LU bpr- Quality Rr. nor.nosh,throat and mans. gitUirsgglaeses and - Quality the best oi-years.R was an ardent Liberal. lthuugh the wexthea-w s intensely - +� Z- (3M3E:EE1 M 4*.:w ICU and ahroule as 0. _ - Om a Soma %to a and t 90,11 '4917 and was a member of the Christian cold-a-tsumber from here attended the Church at Brougham.-He had a fam= banquet at Claretnont given in'honor L.epai• ily of two sons and one daughter, J. of C. J. Brodie on'Thursday last. R W. of the Tuckett Mfg Co„ Hamilton, The A. O. F., accompanied by their S i a in O 4 S. FAREWELL, B.C., BARRII3- �, �, SpINK, LIMITEDr Dr. S. n',. of Stroudsburg, Pa., and ladies, held their rnnuat• oystersu - j �1 a 721.Conn Crown Attorn y,and County . urA Booth, of W.hitevale, the latter per at the home of-W m. Hoover Wed- 8e!laator. 0nnra HQm"'whI�' I0-vDICKERING, ONT. being dyad for some pears. He was nee-day evening of Iast week and had n AR. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and twice mariied, his first wife having toll turnout. All enjoyed a very •Eolietter,Plots Pnbtlo.Eta Money to died aldout tbirty years ago arsd the pleasant evening.-UoaaOffioe Hroak say oreb• Wbtabv. ,2517 seeond ,nlbottt; tele years ago. Iii, p The bee held Wedn24clay last f<br : - 'm —Coa — — funeral will take plane to-morrow the purpose of hauling wood from the LOOK HERE ! � 10U*ttirV* kSaturdriyj at lo.:30 a. in. to.tb4-Christ- bush for the church and Sunday M w The Claremont FtI2'Isi ian t,`hureh rcrubetery at Brougham.. school was well attended by the boys �j G.-HAX-Issuer of M1trnage tura 5toro who are looking forward to another TV . Lio•nses ,a the County of Ontario. I)Uti't Fr)1' et Fl Harvey -tile T:te�{la bee for the cutting thereof. PLENTY OF 1i'tnksrina 41llai<e, 9T1y is the best pl ce to Ret ynui q 5' S HcbveB Fr9NI-SHINCS. we have ('1 POUCHER. Real Estate Auc- dressers. wuhstands, iron GREEN RIVER Ilacves'^aie Tuesday. Feb. 24th OVe, 11h,estnut 1 • Uoneer. valuator.collector and iaaaer and brass bedsteads, par- i s,t iaarrLRe neenies,Brougham. +ay Mor suite, butRetta, and Calvin �Inrriby,spent.ent Tue@day even• _ p� SOPP13Ii Issuer of Ilia �e in at the Avondale Farm. aRotlGHwM and Ra r'riag side boards,mattresses and, spiing R f Y" - D. l icvosae [n tris Comity of Ontario, c On account of the severe cold W. G. Eat] Ho to was in Brooklin and O:sh- Y Vince at•tor•and him reeidsace.Glaremout. o aches, and all kinds of chairs +' g � —T---• ---- -- always in stock. also in Barnes' factory ware closed.down a awn ss fionday. al6U Steam coal $.BEATON.TOWNSHIP CLERK other articles too numerous coup ie of daps test week: }lira I.ibhie I'arthin€t,of Atha, epefit f ` • �. OonveTaaam Oommiaatoam for taking to mention.•Remember we George Perrier is the recipient of a a week with Miss M. Philio. . ettttdavits, a000nnaana. Lte. Kano so lona kip the goods and.dp• tore ear. the effects of too much frost , Miss Lillian Footett. of Port Hope. ON SAND '31 r1 an term ps opstt . -tanto= of il[arr1440- 6. �p he S. S.July bet Wednesday haul is visitingwith R. and'Mrs. Devitt. lsa.er• Whttev�e Oat. 1-t liver them . e your, wed. Wm. Feasby visited relatives in Ux• T . --- home, at the ver y It. I eaab and his mother, Mrs. POSTILL Licensed Auctioneer, lowest -price. y ��'vi P • for Oonntier of Tork and Ontario. Ana. Miss V e`a Banyard, who has been bridge last week. .L a7 i N Ltd�e (yon salad of all kinds attena•d to on shortsaY PdtrOD12E our town roemlianta, for the past year to Toronto .for the 'Mrs. Murton and Mrs. Purdy. of • ' 1 neoree,-Addrtaa fitwa Mien P.O., ons don't send your good dollars Purpose of furthering her education •Kpswick, viAted, their father, Colin. B. POIYELL, Licensed Auc- Tray to build vp some other in elocution. was successful in obtain• Philiphere for a few days. BICKERING �4 . tionser, valuator and oollnttor for pla:,e. Yours . for busi>ae". in the hold nsedxl on Tuesday, Feb. ®coons• of Ontario and York. AU kiada of oI rmin Percy, who is r al of from _ &ales sondncted either pr:vately or try wetion, 10th' - 'Phis is,tthe second medal that farming, will hold his sale of farm its a tes ooltsaaed. For data or other m. Labe has won, having obtained the oil* stuck and implements on the 12th of faaalaa aDDiy Lt residence,@ivabeth St.Piok- H, , ver medal last Jane. Congratulations JM arch. • t = cs Pi J. EAL 1,'41 sa-n lrhosa order left a It v M eY• C Vera: Mr. Wilton. of gcnrborn, ha.s itn d b aria`.or Maeoab's steers. Olaremoat, �rlll fir ecive prompt attention. Saraaacttoo cowran• - Cf.A13ESIC3`? =. _A committee tvoin here sheen€#inti- on to the Hogle farm this week. We 1M . od. M3phosecnsnberialndet�•.ntl6Oi nate in securing the Loetigt Hili rink welcome Mr. -Wilton and family to h --- - - — on•I:riday.evening labt to hold a rnas. our community. Beat J lump Steam Coal and all sim 3'lr nerade skate, when about one hun• Tilton Hassell, of Regina, who-has in Haid Coal. S. R. PEIVN00K r'� EGGS red and fifty of the inhabitants of been @pending i cnnple of tnonchs in _ IWH1r6VALE. ONT., the vi11iQe• 1'e4€x1lHlw1 to the.imita Toronto nrei:Rith his people here, left. _ U ThM B Funeral Director aid Embalmer. t" e hen that lays is the iron .atat payns s tions:' Thr mR ro0liPs erp c,f an earel• for the West on Tuesd,cyr lent character, Aron t)u-Fritlrty evening of l,tst.week W. A Rocxl stock of 1 bred 8 in. rough asriw. -_— Dr Hess -pony Fi'In.a—Ce-R. X,)nk. nen,Tib,•rt v w'id„n•, tt i,.ker, If. and '.lira. `ortnn entertained a dressed hemlock. also matebedi 1 Any h+is5iiesa entrusted to me t 121 irvutF. Rod eicl,rt, hood. anrattetsr gen- htrgp n:rmlber of!hair friend•. � Danc• pine and s ruce. idressed be:rarefully handled. duces healtbnita.e^ said root.. _ demit3l. Dr.. Pill. IH-hmrin. Poch- p CBa ga.lioderate -- pr: _ P :reg w: the main itt:re nn i all pees- pine Georgia pine �— Tiid�trea.t poultry reined �..>iti• man, slbldipi gitl. clown, dwarf. 1=u19 cr•t.bt.3 a very eI ,e titupr and baRswoodfor[ceilings. In lPpan,ipn! PZ±one No. lul4 rely iau:+�ant•k•d .n chic poultry -v n;Iptu-str. hT,+*r-moi* n ci c i ,N Anrc, ant r :►rice Iva. - - - - ' :!1 .tad rns:7 liens lay, tom n:;rurrnu:rr, mention. Tl•a even- I heid ,rt J. H. Flc�'•!c-' on Monday evert f CM.M) AR, ng i+ iec,breir:l .,.a cane of t 1ue mor•t qnq, ,A h#,n ahout�orw hundred young ?� a•_e•a r.��ts I.:,I a1 fOr .�i f�b.w1 p11:t<ant. pent i,v the r.itiz.vbs thib< „ n.ceothled and en o-rd--tiiem- Pnstr. Shinglesand 8awtlCKdas , JOHNTHILIP --- •en 1•n. . ^13OLLY ;+'yes to their (spurts' content. After. ' 'Write or pho-e for prices, $ kidding farewell to Mr. and 3f r-,. _ rk Has a full line of rreoh• and cite Instant Louse Killer- ,� - i, Hngle and fancily, who are movinK n C O R, Tit i�tereii lice .to.be w�i nt thin week to their new horn eL�neer V• S ed tneatrT eonstix st7y on hand. wJ1 keep your poultcv free frons lice, llarvey s sale. Pickering. took their departure to 11pr_s cannot fight lice and lar Spice Roll, Ereakfasit Bacon, await the next call to honour your LOCUST HILL at the batt:• tirrie. AiJDLEY Ham,. logtra, W einere, etc. partners all.” r _ Q` u Q u J:tmes Cowper is a yin in orirmicl�t. Owing:to the very severe weather Ind. phone. house Markham 1,501, I Flighest Prices paid for I C K C F! i !1 11 MFt C Y J• Murray yid a recent trip co To- 1'+st week only a few of the most ro= Yard, Markham 72 Y. Bucc:her's cattle bast here attended the banquet.at ronto. While there we understand Ile put throe h a horse deal.' Clati•emont on Thursday evening cf e e e P g TIME Td BLE-Piakerias4Statioaq 'rekerin truer PETTI T W. H. and Mrs. tVPstne visited the last week given in honor of C. J. Iiro- y `lie An the eve of his departure for T.R. Trains going Eset,9ae ua follow>}- lattet'i relative4. Robert and firs. Chaz N. No. $ Mail, 8.08 A IIS. -Ormerod, of BWw•n's Corners,on Mon. s• • Y. Those who,did attend 12 Loeal � 2 Y - - a were well repaid. for their v8nture. �•�P.Y• `� • . • F2)rBt-C18f38 Ii forlire' _ day Sire Brodie will be greatly missed here 1'; 14 Local 6.015 P.lie i.. $S 'v m. Cammack, who has been in a Trains in West due as folIowe-- REAL ESTATE:•.•. as his genial manner won many warm going Toronto hospital recovering from the No. 13 Local {^.!7 A.Y. Day or night effects of a: resent operation, is.home. friends and-all recognized his skill as 11 Looal 2.90 P.lie J `• a veterinary. R e join in wishing the Bt39 meets all trait�la �' die ' � but not yet'able to attend w his usual 7, Mail -11.00 P. X. s d Lies. Dr. and Mrs. Brodie happiness in their , y new home. Sundayincluded� 3 . -Teaming prom�ly attended to.: l .m 0110.14dal ` `V. H. Westney 'recently made a _i.'�_.e-__. shipment of red clover, comprising, Our ci11a1Le tvae cast into deep sot- P w - Agent for Canada Carriage Lb. row on ' ednesday when the news - shout >?1) husfiefs, from Gr�enFrn+n. e actor• of St. e was received that th �. iii► Q Peak In.nrance rates lower on farm pro• The seed was of excellent quality and gPOPV LAR ' • H. ! Pfcl ttiriQ., lwrty and Tillage Dwellings, wa.s shipped to a Tornnto seed firm. hadJubdi church, Rev.G. Johnston,t �l in first-clasi-Companies. A number of.our young.people,'tak- had died suddenly. Since coming to �1Gifts ing advant rige of the fine moonlight our midst air.Johtiaton has won theX las t fdTART IiIG I3T ZTc0 P=ernium Notes night', attended the entertainment higher esteem of every person with : Your success is businesslife wail de- given in the St. Andrew's church, whom lie has come in contact. In the _ _ -If not insured with me,call and R ul it he proved himself a man of d entirely n on the .drool putt Pickering, and all report a niost en• p p pe p tar rates. high attainments,and to the bedside and its ability to start roti , compare e r oyable evening. - Gold Necklets,Bracelet Watches _ attend Y 1 of the sick and suffering he brought Gold Beads right., - The Dominion Construction Co. , Vz;.7, • �. Ricbar�son• Mi hive suspended operations on the comfort. In his death 1M Johns 1�hon eidislts d Loc et's Labra.,$TaTaTO�i �- new C- P. R. tracks. We understandhas met with a great lose: Mrs.John- pendan.xs and Locketsthe{;. P. R:has taken the line over, aton and children have the HeartfeltFountain Pens, Rold,mounted- ` s mpathy of the whole communiEy in and t but it not plain- -meeting with their ap- yy Notary Public, Pickering. proval, the contractors asked to their irreparable loss. French Ivory Goods _ A very retty wedding was solemn- Sterling Briisb, Comb and i 1'QgQj�TTQ ONTCHOPPING '! do'certain levelling before.the Com- R• pany will use it for general traffic. ized at 't a home of WM. and Mrs. Mirror SetsHAS A REC 00NIZHD STAXDIN6 FQR Garnet and Howard Rowe, who Cassie. when ' their daughter, Bella, Iseather ba sand Putsea SUPERIOR HL'9I\fins TRAl\LVG and have been erriployed with the Domin- Was married to DMT. Chrirlea Patrick, for assisting s=tudents to good posi• of Carpenter, South Dakota. Rev. G. Gold, G Cuff Links d 8ilyer g ion Coristruction Co. during the est tions. Ail fieriness srhools'are not T..Johnston officiated. Only the rale- Musical Clocks,etc. • `AND OAT FLAKING slimmer, have returned home. They alike.. Write• today for our Large tines of the contracting parties were Catalogue and AEE THE ADVA�T The ander.i ned is prepared to do ezpect to resume similar, work in the � g P p' spring. We congratulate them on Present, but in the evening a large FOR THE HOME A07i3 Testa 9CHOtLL_4EEER8. Open rain rho to and oat their success in the past and have no number of Miss Cassia's friends assem- all year. F.nter'any time. 8- . pp•• R - i doubt but;"their advancement will be bled and presented her with an address Handsome pieces of Silverware. W. J. Elliott, Principal flaking every day in the and purse. Mr. and Mrs. Pattrlck, We have them. Quality the best • even more rapid l the future. who have been visiting friends in this and at reasonable price. Knives' Cor..Yotsge and Alexander Ste.: week eaceut on On Tuesday_of last week Rn old C. neighborhood the past week, inten SRtliCC1A Y P. R. freight car, used air a living car g P forks and Spoons,also of sterl- y leavin to'-da (Friday) by a number of Italians and standing B y (, y) for a shot ing silver. u at Gne inburn station, was burned. visit with friends in Iowa and Illinois, Beautiful China and Cut ( faee _ NES Saha F. Bayles, GreeII�i►OOd For some time the freigHt abed was-in after which they will proceed to their pieces, in Brice from$so vp danger, but the direction of the wind home in Carpenter, where Mr. Pat- A`silver tea set given complete at r.�LACKS�dITI3 SHOP . Have you Tots of Water . probably saved it. The flee is suppoe- tri is engaged eatenaiv ly in farm- or in parts ff in Their friends beers wish Dont fob et Qrandmother. She ed to have been caused by one o the q C. a. RICE, OF WHITEVA K men.using coal,oll to.start fi,fire in the them bong life an osperity. will likely need a new pair of The undersigned has opened A new stove and spilling some on the floor. Orval Burton left on' Saturday for Spectacles or ape frame. blacksmith shop on the- King-•�.- is prepared to furnish you.anything St. Paola' Minn., in .charge of a car- Bea tested after Xmas. .la• The car was not known to lie on fire y _tlteton road opposite the in,the line of water supply such as until smoke was seen potiring through load of sheep:which John Miller ship• P K --i EWS !� Qiteket' chlireh; til O pumpg, windmills, hydrautic rams, tbe.roof. The woodwork was all de- Pito that point. R, , BASSETT, ' tables eat bE ' plumbing, etc. stroyed and the scrap was loaded on a b Pickering Village. car and-taken away. The Senate carried a resolution TEwET.PsR AND OPTiC1ANj k iVcrk gtisirruitped. Ghnrgea moderate They are Also elpert wFlt drillers to ti PpoinL a committee„to consider o��oabrs Nawl WHITBY and re4pectftilly solicit your patron' Grnde cattle wid, registered slbeep the limiting of appeals to the rose o�sro• a S., L H I �&ge for the tucl t*. Innhon1 '42). at Ilarv?ey'g snle yon cannot beat. Pricy Cottneit. . . '� -;, ,,.. ".��g'. ' •'.. -.,«'•.' ::., ,.. �..: ... :''. eae^t:' •r. .a"aro. •`^F T...��; .��r1.> •'. }'iC' 1$3, s :'� ^.. ��:S.ba•r �y+.�Tge.r •,..:�,Jr••s+.'��'•Yd r "*�r..�w: c'3':�:m fir•,, .c''-;v � >,;' n, +�.,. -w�'.v> h•�✓�.trtl fi -s � '�"'L: .i•!. ', 4 •• ..;r.,.r:.r..•'�; s:'k..�. w.o.,��.�xaS«`'. •��!'',.,, ,« r . •^�s Wit« � tr'' _W.,�..fi • ."°� ,�. '�`�' *n ..k. °., sr:" ;R •i+,K. - a- >y, moi., ? da•i ^v .+''r-'y, '�S _ _ r a , , .b .N: .�.r /e^.'«.^^5,.19'aT F "e'!P'r iS^roc',�^'^'7.,T"'�T '?0�--..-F'da^"!,�"• R�»^ ':3••1.' ! .5 _ Y' :C. /" •'.� '�'�'• A cs. _ „'+fewa.!'.d.; "n .-a..«y''�asc3�,s..,...-�5 vn.Y_ac:.re= :, NA.c- .,&rut.:: .*1. ...= e;TAX4.,+' 'i,. ,ci'��"�.K.. _ :m,.14 , :. „ W. w"y� , a",. :.a,.. .. w .. t , ... " ♦. , - " , . —. _ — _ 11, — --.--.._ - �- ~ «� /� �� v�/■ ���w��� ti NdCC-UBTODiED CO�IPLIME'IT ,: - Hill !�/i!• The Old XJng of Wurtetei�ra and s .11 . I I -gown" tea has the small, tender leaves- 1. the Servant. ­ ', . -:A' dark ShAdow Math full, 64 d4il:W s fragrance, 're'dolent A refreshing It incident oft. of the spice tropics. - - __ ___ _ the w ' : ' royalty without its o was -, — -- — - ported ]scantly in New Yo !: - :Or, A Coming Vengeance Tribune. ;. .. _ p y. by do , the If oteom anisd on his g , . ' . old King of Wurt-emberg takes `' .. .. _ ninny long a alis along the shore's, r,nAPlliR 8%SI-(Continued): • towards him from the opening of the pate- _..: of Lake Constance during the summa, They were aDDroachitig the elver he age;-a portion of the rough boarding that mer. _$eG821tIy he OTO&SeCl is & tittle+ r soccer oL o line¢ it had fallen away. and Clive pFeae- ._ tuuri5t steamer to Rorschach, all. w and the occasional sight of a sailor and waited wl� - - ' loagahoreman. one o1 the men held aloft a b' .0 lac-'Tea is sa%p ]Il$]i1 up Oa thesri0{-ptoline n' �]O 1 -Wit]1 iV_na�Q he entered a restaurant, aril . The night had grown dark and wet, and tern, and Clive eaw that the two approach• - Yeller ,: , '�-_Y _ the faint and murky lights from the street ing assailants were toreignerr,; they look• 7 and ce held captive isthe iCa]Od lead--pa -- cardered-a-lrandwieh. N lamps and the wretched houses partially ed like Poles or half bred Rusai:us, and s�A�Ks "You have a beautiful dog I A I SAI DA revealed the squalor of the neighborhood:, scoundrels of eceu a`lower ,I sy than 41REEN OP MIXED* 066 _ there was a smell.of tar and of bilge war Kcshki. one of Lbem had caught uD.. an -- - there,' remarked the waitress, ter in the thick atmosphere; and. late as. iron bar, and he held this ready to strike: it was, Clive could hear the clang of ham-,as he rushed forward. They had passed heard-the Thames police mlgiit be pass- tie time the r! er oil(wash her away,with I ' Yee, more beautiful than .4;16-1 8m,' mere proceeding from some of the block- Clive before they caught eight of Xoebkl "' all the other dirt.-An you, too will go!the King replied. _ 11 .. .1 altars' shops where No, dearest." she said, and she spoke with her, my pretty sahib.-I wish Y '� gait] t W44 Sim I work• - ns overtfms. Clive s -ant on to the man with the bar, ng y; or w „ Presently be beard the dull lapping of'struck him between.the eyes, and tore the death so none there was no longer any She kicked him with her foot, and,Ply, and certainly b9 -18--f water againstethe slips which led down bar from his hand, need W conceal their love; and heart to laughed with an evil regret. I younger." yrt to the .river. and as he leant over the Startlod by hid sudden onslaught, both heart could'speak fl•eely "rhe police " d like you to hear, to see,.how Sara- „ s „ 1. apron of the cab'and looked about him. men drew back, and Clive, seising the mo• boat had peased up tho river;•I heard the has avenged the child of her bosom. The, - lips are perfectly right. i i ' _,_ .__._ the misery of the narrow streets and al meat of hesitation, felled ane of the men tiro men with Korhki Flay so; and it you Digs have done their work too well; they When he had eaten the ttandwich,� ' o meness-.0 the{ whale place. with his own weapon. 'rho other looked called out loud -enough to be heard should have kept ,Just enouth life in you� ` ---....- smote him wi ad. I the mea mt Joy of stein the Kin de anted leavia a old'. The cabman nlled up. and C ire from right to left like a rat at bay: and ght come back. I think they tc give tiara t e g you diel g P . g g have lett us because they thought we were Never mind, fool-man; she can wain] p said thickly: or in too deep a ewoon�o call for you-watch you go driftin away ,down piece OII the table. The girl ram ' Ont„ and looked round. They had stopped f "Stand back! Let me pa , B -r him, to say tbat' be fn a place close b the river, almost de• lady here-take me to her, and Ill give help, t liter w ie e . ]snow you are losing your lite for m to wait Ione," &be added, as she drew Ler.gotten his change. r- void of Iloases, ansa badly lighted thct"I,-on money. more money than you've got y rit was i to st pitch dark. The cabman+for thio Sob.- ;sake! And such a life! So ifreat, Flo good, robe away from the rising tide, and shift- , „ "" ,.. --',}'added towards a low, half-ruined shed.) The man hesitated a moment,.then he;of such 'value to the whole country. .ed higher up the piece of wood. `De,, n0, the King said, pole which looked ate,if it had been deserted i said In broken English, diad almost Un a. people." I Clive kept his teeth clenched, drove back I are to keep the gold piece as a red ,by some bankrupt bloekmaker or mast tetligibly: ! Cllve laughed. almost mo.kingly, almost the cry that threatened w barn from, builder. deliriously. Put that thought away from him; for be_knew that Mina heard of membrane of the ging Of Wur] "I no king men- Are you see per-leecet ''You, Mina," he said; "don't-harb,r it for :fiord the woman umered in her mad and "They went in there," he said gznSly. ices working men-no lads here." 'Y Lemberg, to whole you have - —"gases kind o' place, ain't it, gruffly. ! ehurrted Clive.. a moment. My life! It is I who have savage hate, and the knowledgeadded-to,;thg__ ,� a The young Lady, she didn't eeetn to fancy There was a moment or two of silence; av"a�I-� have fuRtcled wait-Iris atrBniyh—It he"rouxd s�see for only j . „ IAL - it;_V?.b.--4 a]Zack like: but the gentle- then he heard a faint cry,,a cry that tore my happiness, and yours, pones! Lying one moment-Flo save'Mina first, and then sincerity. man that came ant to"moat his hen. a twain. It stopped e:at tore here,--�lke a helpless idiot, I see what a to deal out the lusttce of an outraged • A. . war sn they wen !n Logethez ice come'abruptly. a tool what an imbecile I've been. But no heaven to this r�-g-l7 mad �►ith.dresd aud_tury l__. pttlla�s IIead is human more of-'that;self-re ro ------- somethias to her-I didn't carte] what it dd he struck Qhe man down, caught up tho p ace, to out again, aka' gave me a drink-two ori lantern, and rushed along the passage, ;can only eek you to forgive pee,_ Mtna, to Nara was silent for a time-it seemed PORTED PAR:IGRAPH$ three drinks it was, for the matter o' that It opened into a blockmaker's shop slop• tell you that I love you, have never ceas. ye,•rs to the two victims-the water rose --an' I drove sway. An' that's wot I'm, ing to the water's edge, a shop Ions since ed to love you since love sprang up In hither, raPld2y now. Presently f3sra. going to do now. Dort vetch me misiaRR deserted and empty'save' Cor a few rotting Imy bosom for yon. I bad all-unwlttthgIy whose eyes had been wandering from the - It-is hard luck that comeseaaiest.i ; metelf up with anything queer. t3ood•1 pieces of timber,.broken @pass, and ends comprom;wed Lady Editb, thinking you dark river to the two bound figures, be.' Only very young men understand{ night. guv'nor." of rope: and there, lying in a corner, wit Idid not care for me. I wee In bonor gan to laugh, mockingly. triumphantly. Ill give you another five pound aot�I her arms bound to her elder, was Mina. bound to a,k bar to be my wife; and then ! It comes, it comes!" she rrooa6S. "It woTnen. - `A_' , -- -'to ranula." said-Clive hurriedly• tit Mingling with the odor of rotttag wool when the tenth of her birth broke upon comes to do 'tiaras bidding. to complete The richer a min ie-t1;e liC�ler li But the cabman winked and shook his--and bilge water was a taint. heavy scent. ;me, the chains which I would have sun- her vengeance. Welcome, good river! tiara 3asd "One fiver the 'and is worth two which clung to the thick, dank atmos• dared were wound more elosely mrad me." will help you"' 'wants to be. _ -f. the bash+ dr." ha said; "especially phere. Clive knew it at once; it wan I "I know. I know, Clive!" she said. "Do 1 she picked hr. way to Mins n.nd pine• It's difficult for the aiserage roan - -when there might.lai_�be" and good at chlozotos•m. With her name on his lips cot let us think of her, of snpthins but, ing ,her skinny hand on the girl's sbonl l' I. t - the end of 'em," be added ever kis Shaul* he sprang to her side and knelt over her, oar love. Are. you in Dow. dearest? I der, pushed brr into the tide She would to live up t4 the opihion he hays 0t der as he drove off, "Bina• Mina!" he called to her, trying fear. I fear they have treated►you cruel- have heard the, do" sob that broke from - � Clive went to the rained abed, and found keep the horror from his volae. "It !s ly!" Mina's tips, tint an her victim boated Bars himself. a door. It teemed to be the only means I-('live! You are safe, quite safe'" t He beard the sobs she tried W stifle, and uttered a shrill laugh. Then sbe went Nat even an expert auriet has ,i , I. o! apt-ante for its esaminad the bide of He knew that she wad uncoasrtenr. He'Ile answered earnestly: 'back to Clive. He would have spoken then• ever discovered a woman who ware she building that ran down to the water; searched for his knife to cut thw rope tbet I "I am in no pain whatever. if they Not would have essayed prayers. entresties- . . _ _' rad he went back to the door, and knock- bound her; and he had actually got the at me I gave thom ee good as they gave. for Mina's life, bat the oonnwrfeit of a deaf tU Battery: - ed The silence we* so profound that it' ed e, of the knife sleet the rope whoa la!hy didn't I kill them. when I had the g ag swoon bid passed Sato'-reatlt►, and be was A ginl should never marrya leap seemed impassible that any hviat thing hs felt a sharp psis iv his alio, followed chance? Fool agstur, ' uaooneaioua Could be within it; but be knocked again. by a heavy blow on the hack of Dir head. 1 "No. you would not do tbef.. Clive." she i + • + v until Rhe knows-all about, him--� '` -' and his heart leapt as he heard footsteps Hd mama-Wed to rise. and swung roaad 'said, "You could not" There was a t Five minutes--less- afwr Clive - find '' approaching the door. A voice from bo- ,then the chances are she'll sect card a upon Koe.hki, who tripped him, and-Hung 1ppavow; then sho.tafd. "Will it--will it be I dv«tied alt, 'ribby realised 'the mleteke htvd it-muttered cautiously; him heavily to tbe• ground. Itoag►'• he had made. the awful mistake, in not ' +s.otbiewneee t f to�htnit rn1� a a i; He answered her rn the enlrlt worthy nt gtvfrg her the addxrv.a of the place to �`]Et has become of tl1Q Old-fatli-1 Ish that y0a T" t L 1 g her "Scot long, darling: It ie-,a spring which he had gone. With a cry, e e rush• : .. iCBAPTE =TXII. He opened his eye's beavtl i tide, and rises'Qu!ckly." ed out of the room, and down the stairs. ionocl young man-who used t0 slake; 1. �abovt him. and.memory returned with all "Yrs. I con feel it rising," sobs said fiery But (live bad started, anitthe bo a who good by_marrying his employer' • , . Cl!'e knew`.the voice; tet was'Xosbk:'s• its anguish. The dim I:ght wan rt'll burn- I quietly, "We shall lost out to the river, at ill hung abovit could give her no inform- daughter and succeedia to the) ; - 'j Almost by an imspiratton Clive 'thought ,nick acrd by it ho saw the motloaleet-form I suppose. Perhaps we shall be near each ation, and only Jeered at her dir.tress. She g g l of tiara, and. imitating her woioe. replied. of MSaa lying• bound as he had last aeen other, quite close," ran out into the *treet in search of a po bU9sne9Sl " Yes, quick!" The door was opened. and her,and Only a few yards.away from him "Oh. Mina. Mina!' broke from his parch- Beeman: then, not finding one, and eoxrae• �r__ - t1live sprattin thrust It to with hie toot, With a boar*e ery. he tried to' move to ed -laps. . ly knowing what she was doing, she ", . and sassedwhkl. There was a dim tagbt go o her; but he, too, wve bound at srtrs I "Ah: don't!". breached. "Don't aive.rbeak to the house, tithe had scarcely $N'Pet Revenge. burning somewhere in the ehsttered build•1 end feet. and be-could only wave his be.id, way, Clive. T can beer anything but that. reacbed the room when ebe htinrd some : ice, and Clive caught the gleam of a re- Nhe was lying almost parallel with him; Let ua> face.it together at you would faaw one coming up the stairs two sit a time.I A grocer was guilty of some rs,- _ volver in Koshki a hand. He struelt him l gird the water tbat was lapping at hie !a i! gnu were clove, rad were not tele'• !the door was lung open, and Qailton en• 1. IL D1Ow on the sem, olid thea gripped him 'teet oleo lapping at hwrw; and in a flash !ag ohne! me.' flared. Liter atharp practtcr 017 a Custom-1 by the tbroat; but,he wan not. quick I be derstood.she etgn`ficanco of their ! 'Thrro is no woman in the world like e-r, and the latter &tam ed out of enough to prevent Xashki call:ng out, I joints pooltioo: the tido was rt*ing slowly you. Mina." he raid. "Sao brave, an no- wasoon wardlIl qufum�lm, ndrhelspoke. p - There came a response from several but Rarely, it would 1ie,to the ledge fust ,bis, and yet ro ]vin Yee; vnu set me an y the chop roaring—"You're a t• R even.more slowly-rad lmpawiyely than -voices and the.hurrying of footsteps. and above theksads, then. rere4in would!-example• Jud I'll try 'to Follow' it. deuce: _. _ aBiadler. aa[I 1'll never elite'T yOtiT- Clive knew that he world have to fight sack them out to the dark and fifty river, !It T_eogid only k!wa yon, if I conId only Am I In time, TibbyP Ah, sDprrently doors aRaiti "' ;'ext day. though; —.eeaiaat odds. min ssr:pp on the scoundrel s which would- Lear them on its mysterio�@-I touch your handt" not!" as Tibby luat herself upon blm cry--he ale " back-- and bought - five ' .' "'throat tightened. Kcehlti, nearly choking. beA"m to Lhe sea or wa*h tbem up upon I Ahs .eisbed deeply. :'That would make• ing. - r, air wtassered, with a twist of the leg t9ive some muddy bank Into which they would death owart, dearrat" she said. Hush' RIle'e done! 'rtiaa Is )est-carried aweY! Minds'of sugar. fear me, sail i _ hurled him to the ground, Kcshk!'s hexad sink. and be lost for ever. - -some one, is coming!" -I And be has followed her. And I don't the grogier, "I thought you were , mast have fallen oa stones; .for he Rasp•' He and Mina ,were alone in that awful . )know t aro I'm wo o an, s ed, and became unco»eciona. Clive sprang place', and yet not atone; for Death was -wretchedidiot.-I let Am go without sakin' never going to enter lily doo"VOW . - `•to.ble feet, and .sekw two Scares coming Hovering between them, waiting to srnke.:; CHAPTER XXSIII, im' Oh. they'll be murdered!" &(fain." "well,, I didn't mean th,."I 1. It was evident that Ko*hki -bird th Cilve Latwaed; lint the h.avy thrnhbtnR I' He took bar by.-the*boulders, and ali'nok t^ire alt•.ady dead, or he would ao have t hr heart for a tt -t prevented his hear. her none too gerrtly; it was the best the g Bald the customer-; "lilts yours i3 . lett him nagagged: but Lbrre.waw no hope' he could have done; for r.nothing words the only shop i-n the plane where I' in this; far ('live knew .that_ bis -voice,' R the sound: thea be said "][inn-be and phrase- would bare been.lost on Tib• coli t Whitt I want, I am in to. � WcOeued by exhauvtion and loss of blood, aim i I can beat it. ft is a woman's g - coed not carry man. yards. a P Mina. we are raved!' He heard her b a her r n conditi+t t y,pme bulbs, abd T need sand," y l h f a tic n. *nd even than a 61th of diaa:pnninLinient•-dc !To be eson-_n_�i - F 3ttHrdr s a r. followed, _. - w re tittle chance of awai,rtance <,o ning to • him in that place of ill repute._ Cries for It i* the woman-the Rindaxr women! U help, even •women a scream', were trxa any F'dith a servant-abs came to me- siibcrlt to • headache!s to waste energy*,time rad Comfort. 1 fregSent to this Ineality to attract attc oh, 1 wish I had told you!-she threatened To stop it stn ice simply lane I ?ton, much leaf bring aid, me. and you. It tw she who has planned p For himself -ah. well, he .+ould have met tn.e with Koeh>.t, and helped him. She NA-DRU-CO Headache Wafers 5" sliming. To nni.h-the '.n '.••___.__ I!r �' death. if not with i , gip("ive ground hien teeth. , "Keep quite -- . ruse anal const<-cure. .nut Mina. Mina, , Your Druggisl will confirm our statement that they do not contain1. atHo�himself lio c oewi tits eyes bean ea.Imnpt ired. �ytNagoNat DAva w CMCM CAL CO. Or CRNADA, LI�M T[D,� The "Feat broke out on him torehead. and l I � he writhed in ]tie hand's until the m;xrt •! ant into hie lesZi. He wad not abs e'Vrn . - 1 to writhe In; for his wounds were sumrhuman effort, and k^pL his limhr mo- , . .. .I ..,, •bleeding, and he wow alnioa,t toe weak to iia, .. . ,-It was tiara._ Fhr came slowly. I It:. _ _. .-,-. ._ '----.--- -.. .. , -- ?t stir. He lay stiil, tryinW to summon all iTv king eometh.ng like a at or a Leonard , - his Fortitude-scot.tor h.mself. buL for etcocTr�thc rotting timber, n e slimy t�fYNr was ■s-A!�/�� 311na. He-r>uld almost hope that she was Q s` �j V V alrcvkdy dead: for' if. su she -would he Khe lifted .the l+ntes'n, which, in their Gj A .pared the unepeakable agony of watcb- haat.. tho acoundrets 'had left behind .0 X •Influenza, pinx eye,epizootic, diewmper and all twee and �� 5 ing and waiting for the death that wne therm, and approaching' Mina, bent and , /, throat,.dirrages c.red, and a" others, no matter how "ez• C slowly approaching .. ieramined her, Clive watched her w;t�s a O c lis po,salt•' kept from b•vinic any_of these diseases with SPOHN'S [_ • He began w grow .del!ri4tbm and he turmoil qt emotions which my poor, pen a 41iu1D 'DISTEAPaR CURE. Three to.air .«ores often cure a -� ' fought against 0e mist that was creep. cannot•` met down,. Its ,eaw herr take an case•. One bottle guaranteed to do so. Bes: a. s for brood P - ing over him; but he thought that he had Indian•knife from under the folds of her f� ' fought in, Cain, that fid was r<wily delis'.•i long cloak, and raise it; -end' an actual "' :mosso. .iota;oa the blond Druggists and harness Shope. ons, when he heard somethingthiol sound• physeal rtckneas s}eetiled him.. A! C� Dia'ribntore - ALL WHOLl3ALE DRL'GC)I.�T. ?r, SPONN. MEDICAL.CO., Chemists, Gcshsn, Indlem, U.S.A. The knife waw sed for a moment or 1 CTQII ed Like, a sigh. He waited a moutent or po ~s"""'~• two; the sound came again. and, cue calm• two; thin, as !f sat_eP.ed that her victim -- " Needly ae he could; be said: _ was dead, and• prohabty rglecttag that : aw`9i�' Minst'. the stab would not-be only unnecessary .• �'� The response he bad soarrely,dared'bope but. risky, she replaced the knife in her Pure evgilisnecessiarytocdwhead th for came back. It was only a breath, a girdle, and went over to Clio. Ifis pulse ! I of yottax or Oki. dood130,;m 4nade quavering breath, but it made'him lhrill�was Flo faint, his appearance Flo like that Itz" A 1; candy angor oa dga,fruit or through all his aehing veins. It was,ane ,of death. -that it was little wonder she , :"s bread-130t ,0017 glosses but word, breathed with infinite love and do 'ions docetced.' "To Cliva'e 'Unspeakable trI 11 seals: _ . lief-not on lira own', account, .but on I 1; stimulates. 'Clive!" Minae-fpr be knew that she .now was w3 Btt St.LavarenoeZrittsaGttiaulated He could not speak for a moment. The watching', and' that sh'e wbuld,'not_ have , ' _. ] angutah of knowing that she was lying, been able to ago the knife uplift-cd over la bags! and be sure of the finest bound Flo near him and that yet he was I him without crying out-Sara did not take . , '• ,::1j_ .. p�!a unosugair,untouchedbyhand powerless to help her, w act her free, to i out the knife. She *sated herself on a ., lw Ifsttl>rfactory 1D pool 1;{t�gp• save her life, choked the words back: but balk beside him, and, folding her arms, l pt•eFently he managed to control himself. looked down at him with glittering eyea R ?fru : Rapimlbs.,a iba,eaIbs., ••Dearest!" be said "Are you in pain? in which shone the vindictive malice, the BRI , s FOR GMESS a°'r i f AND ti1 GHTNE83 USE Cartoasllbs,stbs eve those scoundrels hurt you P" _ creel locating triumph which one might Ri a�!(( i3OV�/+i('f >PITiLh 'SMORTT' GVARANTEZIL "No." alta replied faintly, 'I can scarre• .picture in,the eyes of a fiend from the - --- J N GH . Sold b lief lwJns ly feel• I sm drowsy. In a kind of 4 por. nethermost pit. A PASTE �NO )�� I Ah, but what does It matter about me? It "Lie there, my pretty fool-pis." she NOWASTE 1 THE FF DALLEY 0 LTD. y • Klssaabz$ yssr1isfl' 'li iiRFA •'SiwlessL is yon-yon, Clave• of whom I think! It(crooned ' "Nara bas come to roe you, to 11AMILTON,QN7 NO RUST' waft all my folly, my.'aentelees credulity. see.'that you sleep soundly, to fting you a which has brougyV you, lured into their'-Mtle lullaby, the little song we Hindoo '-1 =^ ' - hands. It was Ko*bki who sent the false women sing to the budmaeh'the thief, the _ _ -- - message. It was he who sprang on me I traitor, when the man with the big sword and bound me when one of the otber men I is waiting for him. Yes; you are a thief:, ., "INTERNATIONAL' POULTRY FOOD" '` brought me into this place. I knew that you stele my mietreF-s's heart, the heart ;:�-.;, S they had snored me to spite you; and I 1 of my eon-queen, my Illy-flower; and von p,W. mONSON one of the txst knovra pa,lt�rymicn Lo Indiana,says-"I waft terrified; but I was glnd, clad, Clive, I betrayed her for that trash there. PexZ hearth recommend 1..1ERNATION.tL FOULTGY FOOD as i]ran little fool! Sara warned her;but'she would y u, a that I. did not leave word where I waetl rot hearken, would not take heed. And tesedaon yhens. Tbeylail eggs all slater. N',)one r« _ H 3 9 going; the thought that I ha+d not done � _ here d J as well with their Itry.and r results were caused ., sp she ilea there like dead carrion on t;ee pprn�itt Y by wa <:: ao and that you could not follow me help- INTER\ATIONAL POULTRY FJVi):' ' ed me to fight my-fear. Aad now yon aro I banks of the sacred Ganges: And'in a lit- gEORaG PRTERS writes: Highland Grove,Oat.,\farrhas. ;...j?' !", . DYE here+ in their bandsl" She paused, for _ International •Stock Food Co Lcmitcdr Dear Sirs+-I muss • .1- + breath.. "How did yon come ]seep Was say your Poultry Foo!b a l that ou c;,im. I ncverlaaJ my bear t ;` w. 1. t}y� it throiigh some-some folly of mine tbA kY y, y; ail wtntee befors this and they afro la,.i steads• ' ya,t traced met" INTER1ITi0NAL i'0!]LTRY f00D _ ANYONE "I found the.nab. Mina." t: said, "Thera When thiou h old sae no folly on your part: iit in I who \ L the•'!rest ironitt7 toafe fn the wesilty» ^> '1 can pap have been wickedly,'crtinirislly 'foolish- g as c,.ce auaariretr pets is for I did not leave word where I was sol• age the bodily 1t maks hrn:Icy nii the winter.because it !; lowing you; and no help can come to us, it towlaavoagandf.Nu.hy, keeps "- I tell you t•bid, 3lina, because I know you: functionsbeeomesluggis i c'- It;s a wonderful eirt pr^doter-pn. :^ mar I know than, brave heart and.&onl 01 Yours- w� * ' . vents chi"en cholera-aures rw.p- - and that you would turn with acorn trots 1V8-Dru-Co LaxatiV ilk's f aa,tisaprimetatwaar. �.i: any'affectation of ericouragement, of de I Ecga are way up. Now Is the,time fe. - '•:• 7. . - ­ 11 . inslve hope." give gentle, timely and t .t maxo money out of pur hens. 1'crd ?.. s -'` "YeS," ghe &aid, with a touch of loving .� \ INTERNdT10NAL PC{ULTRY EQOD ,_. pride in her voice. "I'would not'have y^K• ' effective &ldI Wit13011t anddoub.eyoureggpro4uction. ' The Guara'afeed"ONE DYE for tell me anything but the truth. It would - t� - Fir Sah ly DecZers Loeiywhvev. F6 c'' ... discomfort or distress. ,': All Kli�d� of Cloth. make it harder. And, indeed, it would not _�'_ Re9t$eed Tun a fine sops our s.1941 efrs _ ri TR ard V) the Nore so c. it rtbojoh wt-Ilura�ard: �::"*Wiest . i i f ep b your side, mci zum to.nese e�aIonemt r �5 Dttaggi9t 8.box at f O173 ti! i _4y� �t f111t101� StOC�FDOf] rsO:G . �'• Y ' - lite in not.•en . ty i, A dry sob burst from Clive, s.nd ?io - - •�- Linaliod TYlSODt1'O+ - �f; . writhed in hie bonds. Na Co.nd Camgda.Lis"od. -* —` "There migfst yet h* a r},o rr^ f n a:. C .e!Cassia.LssMad. 115 11121111501�11 I .1 _- Mina,"• be anti• "If I could incfi• n+ a�:f- 11 e: _. I 1. � .,. , ,. - ..• . '''I ''-s... " v ':.° ,,'ray, ";,a ,,w - ?,»:+ �•�+A;Si ,...«� •-,+ } `5.'", t r -4 7! the -wor/of hr R"Iew -11arrk. IM ?A-INS-, Ralph -Connor once attended a A Peop Boblad Us 1110"*- reception at Free St. George's .,.OF RREUMATISM General Smuts has 9001% some ON- hich led" to Edinburgh. It was given by th'e, planation of the events w the deciariLtion of martial Is- and the young people of the church in ho- deportation of Secretary Bain and his A, companions from South Africa. . He nor of the: riving novelist.' Coming annot -red by Liniments stated that Secretary Bain was one of in late he met the the moat desperate men he had ever late Henry be Reached,lbrough encountered. He had known him when Drummond. f he was employed an a secret agent in the employ of the Boer Government-vT -"Have you s"n Barrie V' Drum- .,the Blood prominent mood asked. which General Smuts was a member. If this to true then it seems '.'Noi but I should like to, rq- Thousandia of men aud wo mekd certain that Secretary Bain. as the lead suffer severely from irlibumatiam. er of the Labor Par would be in communication with tie-neral Hirzox as, plied Connor. Cruel, crippling pains in the mus- leader of the old Dutch party, both the "Well," advised Drummond, getting Dutch party being desirous 1, cles aac� joints make every 7Wv retting rid of Botha. Whether this you just look around until you of J ple thin eventually proves to be true or not re-, find a .hole, look down that We ST YEAST IN THE WORLD. Many peo, �en, but it in more than P? -4nalns—ti:111 111ii'll 11!C -ue -and yQu will find Barrie. CLINZ THE NUMEROUS INFERIOR rhournatim is due to 71d or wet likely that iilfillld`�� I y t" strike lay e trail of a political intri- =r, and the to cure iv gue which its motive the elinin- Connor found Barns stet in a IMITATIONS-THAT ARE SEING OFFERED vee by rubbing Iiiiinients on anon of General Botha and the substi- quiet.corner Evidently looking for a tution of General Herzog. Apparent(l)� AWARDED HIGMT HONORS AT ALLEMSMOM the painful parts. This is a great do the work hole and somewhat distrewed at y Bain was to Secretr out the vernn: 7 e rheumatic poison is in for,,. ient by a gen- not finding it. E.W. GILLETT COM PAW.V UIMIYED- he miatake--th 0 would eral strike and Jeneral Herzog w WINNIPEG TORONTO ONT. MONTREAL. -bk�odi, and liniments and mlb- have the burghers at his back In case V tl= t! t r eem- I-- Drug e- ?1 . ; To G lye Away, Ingly that to just where the alculation called out c woat temporary relief. If you are went wrong. General Bothe I 10h no L" aighed the magistrate, a victim of rheumatism or lumbago the citizen army. and the burgherb as dl'Time'hangs-heiavy on my hands."wel as the British res imme- of' the "Yee, but you can always give a wou .c" only rid yourself of it by diately. The. whole mobilisation0 now was, according to re g through. most six '*& his BIGGEST INDIAN -RESERVE. king your blood ric dribbling reports fellow months;" sugges pointment as Indian Agent. way can the poi-1 The�e was not a hitch anywhere. Over friend. Mr. Dilworth has grown up with 100,000 men were under arms and after of be'driv&n from the P-est of 1,,be strike leaders the J. Dilworth Has 1,2M Indians the West, has had' practical experi- Pink There was one encs in e s, and e soyetem. -Dr. Williams' movement col avaed. all W'stern condition outbreak at the, Jagerefontein Mi Under " Care at Slide Out.. 0 Ideal Protection An' 4wi4l no doubt make good in his new Ila have cured more. ca�sos Of where 8.000 natives tried to get um&tiom than-any other disease the compound and would have sue W.J. Dilworth, the man appoint- work with the red men. ceeded but for the nerve of the man- with forty white men held Inroads Of Catarrh ed to control the largest Indian re--' pt anaetnia, just because they alter who the natives at bay. having to shoot in- serve in Canada, has-entered upon -INFLUENCE OF GHOST& a the- rich, red blood that goes- to them three times. Fortunately, to the -Toot�- and cause Of -troops arrived Suet in time, to save-the his duties at the agency at Slide umuAiwa. You cannot be well town 2% ps" to Advertise. By Breathlng the Rlhh, Balsamic Va- Out, Alberta. Mr. Dilworth will The West African Bushmen HaTO 8 L-- - ' --th -por of Catarrho"ne YOU Pr@V*dt have some l-,200 Indiahs under his .-Strange Belief.' her� your blood i, impure, ere- Listen to this tale of-woe. rom an ...... ..... ..... re, begin curing your. rheumatism Am6rican exchange. "Additi6n-il and and, Cure All Head, Rose, and acre, besides a dozen or more re- In the minds of most of the West startling testimony before a Senate Lw-day with Dr. Williams' Pink committee shows'how Canadian' govern- Throat DiseasC aerve .*fficials who do the actual African bush people no hard and The 66ltowing aAp",e par- anent money has been used to lure work of superintending the several 'fast, line seems to exist between the Ainerican farmers over the border, with Remember this You don't take Cull" of one of the many thou- American rural newspapers as the K0- aoctb�itiea of the band. The BI-—i Jiving and the dead, writes T. A. ; . between. X press association with drugs when using Catarrhozone; you -pands of.cures to the credit of this headquarters Ilk Omaha, by the admIs- Simply inhale a healing vapor that are a sub-band of the Flaockfee suing in The Wide World Maga- tLea4th-giving medicine: Sion of Its presidentettinx $42.- hl- tribe, the last to be sul;aued and oou a cures every type of catarrh, bronchi- ije.—Gboata-are-thought-W--exer­- e -dess- incTuied to'take treaty-376vwmie- Nadou, Fft. Tercaie, ,rent to furnish to small country sheets tis; asthma, ffirist-and nose sore k ci&e great influence 'over those who "boiler plate" articles setting forth the and irritation. e., e&yv: "A few ears ago I superiority of Canada over this country prompt ri- upon a reservation. still dwell on earth. At all Gere- 3 WAS seised with a severe attack of as a place for farmers to mak No medicine brings such Mr. Dilworth it'likely, in the monies of importance.the names of make lief, exerts such an invigorating Ilifill- 6heumaLism. The pains in my back. This I. no of the b methods 6 which early morAhs of his superinten- the principal ancestors are invoked, 800.000 Americans ave been drawn to ence, or so thoroughly and aad legs were terrible. I Canada within the past decade. A can: - denoe to be called upon to deal 'feasts part of the food'is &I. adian official owns up to an annual ex cures throat troubles as Catarrh and at rested with several doctors, but ndIlure of S",k).000 a year to induce ozone." Doctors, hospitals, sanatart- ways laid aside for them, in such 4 as time but the American fLuthort- tims, all say that for those who suffer wor4is as the following: A ties nut the 50 000. ey did not help me, an figure An high as 33, from changeable weather� for those "'Listen, my family! Here is the est vasa unable to work. and The shameful thing Is that hundreds of t on I - who_ are predis,%osed to catarrh. lung -�&t, sheep or a offering (g., & American publimhers can be round will cow) which n -to think that I would be Ing to sell ihemptelves to a foreign conn- trouble. deafne3a. or bronchitis, to who has hat it pa to r we have killed for him ripple licka, hic. While in this try- try�, Fvef}body admitle ti aa "Ca- who had advertise. but the beat advertisement treatment.is so indispensabl fi og cos� a friend ;died. Here is ,our portion. It las Canada has vet rerel,li�4 are the thou- tarrhozone i time for us to'eat." A libation is % 'been cured of rheumatism by the Sands of temitmonialn sent back by Sac- inned settlerv, to their old Catarrh Cured. the homes advis- Victim of Chronic Cat 'Lis ad- tnic thtr friends to CoM* also poured out in order that as Of Qw. XViffisms' Pink Pi and share am to try this remedy, and I their prosperity. I contracted a severe cold while fol- dead may drink with the living, --Aq By a 16 sam*y of the Pi a. I had - lti= Is using Tested. lowing my occupation of furniture tra- beautiful fancy, any-strang- since the dai'vfi of creation nature has velling, and eventually It developed is buried. On rat weeks er who dies in a town ken the Pills for seve carefully concealed the secret of radium Into Catarrh. The desultory mode of tered it, so no womo, the road by which he en re way ilDprovement was in the Innermost recesses of her until at last a Polish woman, bladame life I was following gave me very lit- that his spirit may easily find the d, hut once signs of relief oajw Curia. discovered It. Science ckoes not tle chance to attend to the Catarrh Ile improve' understand or appreciate tris Pon- i way back to his home, or at least nieut from that time on fullr, scientisto know condition, and at last I became a vic- ibt ities a of radium. rapid, and I jo)fuily continued t 11at it in the most wondertui of all tim of Chronic Catarrh. I bought a watch the road thither and listen Ing fto Pillm. until every minerals yet discovered. They know Its large package of Catarrhozone. used it forthe coming 4-A frienwls-' vest" beneficial possibillUos are Probably lim- eke�q the t4vuhte disappeared. 'No One itless. But the cost to -.Pry great and as per diroctlarts, and have never been Among mab bother used by t the scarcity of radium makes expert ed since. I will be only too glad he dead man while in t aK sismil&r suffemw can imagine Monts almost impossible. to give any .information-I possess to Most f. in London. Paris. and Berlin, "pert- life are broken and lai&,arod his e.gragAvdak I feel for thiA relief colleges.-tinea been established. any person suffering from the disease .,4" grare..so "their�,q ritI.spt free mental hai a Meat. _pi om aa)A because I have.Renee supported by the govern Mrs ra- that was the bane of my life two dium In being tested by eminent men of by the breakinir of 'their earthly her joyed peefeet health I urge other solenz,,,A Frac.tic&l study df its uses ye maybe borne by..thvir ser lrlkeiln� wffererA to give this an,, t tee Is being made. under A. IL SWAKTZ� Brockville. Ont. forms, Z into the World of government Auvervision. For certain cure, for relief In an tae a tria There 61 not the remotest chance f-r You ma pet Dr. .Williams' Pink. the alchemist to And radium. It in too hour, use Cata&rhozone, the only di- medicfne. Twomonths' carefully concealed. Aft*& the pitch• rectbres-thable e Urea Ella from any medicine dealer or blends I in collected it even now requires treatment --guaf-anteed, price $1.00, Niagic."Nerviliq "" C y inskil sA 50 cerate a boic or six months for the extraction and purities- tion of the radium salts, All of the smaller size 50c.. at. all druggists, or ores for $2.50 from The.Dr. Wil- skill of the most expert chetntute, aided the Catarrhozone Company. King- Toothache, Earache �e by the nearly Perfect. apparatus of StQn. oat.,: and Buffalo, N, Y., U.S.A. r.' Medicine' Co., Brockville, twentieth century science. must be e%- ertad to extra" an almost infinitesimal IT RELIEVES EVERY E) -11111 — -----,Jfr. W. J. Diltnorth amount of radium from it considerable- maps of material. Energy. TERNAL PAIN nut If radium can cure at most me- Hobbles wad Their Patrons. lilmant disease. Cancer, ap(INSt has prow- A man who had never been duck with- some very important quer- Caught,' Bore Throat ed Itself remarkablv ble in thisCures Colds, It is ssA that a hobby should be respect. all 1h a Will Watch the hunting, shot at a duck in the air. tions. The matter of cutting, the Tight Chest and Hoarseness. A chosen to ' provide & oom*tos sources of r,,d.e n with such interest The.duck fell dead to the ground. reserve up into small grazing it's when sickness comes at night. and care that ra m will become an in- 'oba ge from the regular work of ternational war In the chancery court "Well, you got him!"..exclailned leases is earnestly pressed now by when you are tax from the druggist life n ell,. of medicine. t and apparently many w the amateur's friend. he small ranches* south and east or the doctor. that's when you need kmown people have borne in mi For Matter ThIXWS. 's. "Yes,"' replied the amateur,."but of the tract. The actual 'sale of Nervillne most. Experienced mothers The evolution of our Indu-strial' er without it. One of the chi]- might as well have saved my am- the southern portion- of the tract are never this maxim when selecting their tern is C rtain to work u to a,square toothache. Without labor. I. the dren. may have Heat betw en capital and I munition--the fall would have kill- is also question which, undoubt- Nervillne- imao pastime, For instance, vf)rual minimum wage was $6 anti a sleepless night for the �dly, will be voted on. tire household. With N4rviline the k is diffie;ult to'imagine two,inope the an yet-2 would a BRY eight ed him- en t hours., we %% Id 11 11hurrah Put QJ widely dWrant things tl;&ti diving thego achte%enjents work by conditions, The new ages t-was�b�o �, wid will certainly, be reached If they be7 earache, perhaps a attir nec1c.Tar 2: .:*rid Sanoezi�, and the former is the ionk to the trend of human happinonot. Qntario, in 1877. 'He is of Irisli favorite bobby of Profe r W.,ck- which. of caurgo- they will not if there PAINS A BACK ALL GOME -' and of the kiddles coughing with a bad parentage on his mother's side, are fewer five-dollars to pay and fewer, a . chert cold. Nothing can give quicker 1, the eininent, Sanscrit %ch<Aar. Sooteh U. E. Loyalist on his fa- eight dayt;* work to drr. all of which deo' W=S COMWLmw XT CrUXIII0. results, than vigorous rubbing with e,FAA of:Aberdeen finds. relaxa.. Pends uvon the,world's atmorption f O�N ther's. He, is graduate of Lis- this old-time family remedy. -4 ahor's products afters those cti&nX% Xr. B. C. David. of Cornwallip, N.S., Lon. in landscape gardening when take place. pays. "About a year ago. I was suffering towel, Ont., High School. M06119 Nerviline is too useful; too valuable affairs of `Etat* do not demand bis , If there is in the situation an unearn- completed to be without. For lumbago, lame 4 Irtumment that will kee-p.dowit the so -much with a dreadful Lame Back to North Dakota be sciatica neuralgia there Is no; attention. Lord Charles Bere,%ford -Incidental high cost of living, we may and Hips, that I could -not stand up three yoars of the fqur-yeafs Arts back, or at hone for this ]Ka%)Dv chanKe. But there Dirth liniment' with half of Nerviline's pow- straight. I was informed by a friend hoLby of carpentering, is the rub. In ftyinn higir we have to about GIN PILLS. I got a box. It course in the Unirersity- of N4 er to penetrate and ease the pain. which,he is an adept, while Ysaye throw.out ballast, but.if there is iio bal- helped me immediately. I have taken Dakota, teaching school at the urn-9 from his riohri to a well-be- Issi,to throw out, then we drop, Condt- about twelve boxes and the pains in As a family safeguard, as some- tions govern. We canit"t do what we - I can- FAme time. He them entered into thing to ward of sickness and to cure p4ke. Another- musician— waut -to, but we.can make conditions my back and hion are all woner GIN ill occur in ev- VeA not speak too hiorbly f Of your the implement business at Fargo, the minor Ills that w better anti build upon the improvement. PILLS." 50c. a Box, 6 or $2.50. 'Sam- wrg--seeks change of These conditions are largely Political. Drug & North Dakota, as a s—&Iesm-ni con- ery family, to cure pain anywhere, ark Hajittbi. free if you write National With pie Limited. To- tinuing till 1904, when he became You Can Occup"n in numismaticr-; and soctai. economical all hinge direct. Chemical Co. of Canada. find nothing to compare v Pom&% Hardy turtis ficin book- ly on the rnanhookl�of living. ronto. & a farmer in.Ward County Of the old-time Nerviline, which for forty- yeitrs has been the most widely used writing to dance-muse ass a pas- It is reported in 'Madrid that King In the autuinn...of remedy in the Dominion. The Argentina The clean tablecloth catches the same St ate family The most famous of modern -Alforu4c) of stain-18 to go to acquaintance of ear4r grease spot. Dilworth. ca*mle most economical size is the large 50c�o'giciaa e, . ex, June 'It Make the im, Mr. -to Mac Abbott, c leod, again entering the implement family size bottle, 'small trial size 25c. Professor A n.. his an country'whither So many Spaniards have orntirratea who remain profoundly 1 his ap- All dealers sell Nervilne. -croque:t as'lltis pet hobby. attached to the motherland." A young gentleman with-a very business, and continuing til Xo 8,panfmh wiverelsm has yet visited plain'face -was rather aunoyed be- that great empire—that spain discovered and conqiterc.41 incl for. over three cause his view of the stage was pb- IBABIES, OWN TABLETS centuries—the last remnant of which. In fact. she, did not lose ulrtTI 1898. But ,tructed by the hat of a pretty girl CURE"INDIGESTION above ;ITI(l beyond her political possies- who was sitting in f ront of him in melons nn the ruins of Spain's Indies has INV E SITME N T Wishing to got a the gallery. Wish been built a commercial empire far more 70 most valuable as values are measured in these 16 lndiijesti*,�* is .one of" the _glimpse of the. performance, he modern days olid as regards both prac- f childhood, and courage and, in a derv- Prefit.6herims Bonds. sories-11111oo. 0500. $1000 common ailments o tical and Fentimental advantages, Spain plucked up co High Class jn6 dtbP.r iilmeiit iA more-danger- Is ittill FL rarrie to conjure with in South 0118 voice, exclaimed: "See here, INVINAMMINT may be withdrawn LnT tithe 10W �iO" jeer and Central America. if-Ferdinand'%nuc- to look 'w-ell'as you. on 60 days' natioe. bu*lnees at back of these Bonds ous. Indigestion paves the way t4,) c"Rov should sail over the mtxs to visit miss, I want as lashed 22 years. Send for sPectal tewi*r and tau partlemiars, the ancient dominions that were once 4oll, do yer?" she replied in a rich the' envy the world, modern Spain ,v other complaints. Baby s • Cockney accent. as she rturned NATIONAL SECURITIES CORPORATION; LIMITED, Tablets never fail to I eiltfwa rni;rht well "in a new Fruerdon in the '%t-%v Nvoriti and take in. peacefid. trade 1< Ir-A.a.t him square in CONFEDERATION LIVII BUILDING TORONTO, CANADA ;childhood indigp-%fion. They act, as far more, treasure .than her .,galfeons 14 gent'le )axative, sweeten the st,()- hore hone of 'ol(l across the Spanish the. eye. "Then you'd bet-ter run NTAin. orne and cliAnge yet face." 11ma, ch, re-911laie the bowels, and ' (.;rent notain and (:;errnar7,, are fully 4. the baby healthy and happy. alive to the creat commercial)umko ties that are to be opened up with the Clonce-ruing them Mrs. Alphonse completion Df mo Ttinama;Canal. There illippe de, Neri, is no reason. why Spain, the motlipr -Pl �Pellit•ier; country of all those bounurui lands that J have used Baby's lip PcRilh of the Rio Grande, should not YIS 2 ase MARK TRAD-e In the profits andrewards off'r indigestion-4ith alsq shai Own Tabk-t 0 their pea�.-efiil exploitation. " A greaterline "succe,99. have also Spain than SPaIn"has ever been might well c;smg Into its own following such HAIR RESTORER For piles and all soreness and irritation ot the skin - in breaking tip -as Alfonso XIIL is re-ported to Jtpr�otkd sueces4il a vol "Vaseline" is the best, safest and quickest remedy. I colic and simple.ferers."- The Tab- have In mind. Restores GRAY Hair to'its Relieves chapped d-hands helps.cuts and sore.places to iiets are sold'by medicine dealers or' heal quickly. Eby nail at 25 cents a box-from The, - -NfanT NAT URAL makes Illustrated booklet all about the different "Vweline­ hougerivvrg­havii bemonned- J;r. -Williains' Medicine Co., Brock- the fact that their tarts and pies A3 reparations free on request. Needed in ciery.homC. not have the delicious brown desir- ft grow, atfd Dandruff. Write today.tares ,Ville, ofit. CTM COMPANY ed. Always keep in-your cupb�oard CHLUMOUGH MANUFA At all Drugglets (Consolidated) ars a small pastry brush and brush your Once in about a thousand ye, 3980'Chalkea Avenue .. 50 cents a bottle meet, a man who feels sorry tarts and pies With milk juAt before ,for Itis creditors. putting them in the ovzn. �13�wsy Sons- Thoumatiern ann �Xoe * e euill 00 N f�• d' T' ,: �_�?FS.kJ•,:'. 'ate +c"'f'.,.�• . A.r-a•:.'s.. .. �I,; y... I �_�. :'�,,., w.n .-r ,:., �' s' _.• �_-"�%. ss,r '... ':.a.' '•,•vat .v. ',s."". }y.:a,; w.1 ��:.:., ! :-' -..,�... : ..,,.. .- %.�' - - < T H 0RD S .ks _ B L-,A ' � F BROCK ROAD ANTED TO BEt!IT-Oalt c f Y, 'i itle�dug` t�af i WANTED lendof Pi kering. aaa.+satsG rr C. Fidler and W. Carlton are-busy ulnae w c6tra of Pfokerlag, bds«e oso. �• xglttb2iahaderazy Friday morning atitsOIDcr, pressing hay again. NELSON,159 Close Ave Lbroato, 1&tf - A o . Tulterias.ont. Thos. Reeveley has sold the Lama .sugar and ilex reflux Earn! to it 'Foroetu_fi an forma- ARM FOR SALE OR RENT-100 ai F Alltes.beingCom2osedof lot tt;zear 111M _ sleet the-tiling for a run down beast-Coir,.borne or pig �_ teases handsome figure. con. of Pickering. vossession gives first of Try a 20 lb. sack at price-75c. . , "!1 1ti per year; 31.00 if paid is advaaci.- We are pleased to report that Mt, Ops I. Apply to ROBT, DEVITT. Bron tuai �.. inbsoriptionato the United states,91.50 R. Fuller is recovering nicely from an i Si `T -G A is adve►ace attack o[pneumonia. IGS FOR 8ALE-Six sow pigs, ? _ + The engineers camp expect to break P mouths old, weight about 900 poaade. At!Grades of Sugar are firmer and nn advance in price may be looked ]BHN __MURKAR, Proprietor, u nest month, their work being Mother is parabr-d Berkshire aaa are Pura for soon. Get&_pack now. Q bred Yorkshire white. Avly on premises lot a ut completed on this line. 9,t,ean,7,Plokering,or w .te FRED SUNKEa, _ - �1 6s +`�• A number from here attended a Brougham. !lilt Redpath granulated t a t NOTES AND COMMENTS farewell party given at the home of Lawrence granulated e „,..... $4:•25 J. W. Ho le. All repo an excellent OR SALE-Batyelding heavy $t.Lawrence yellow ...... ..._. ..,. >a4• — - --- t sin 8 ear u - p time. - drat in g years broken to work : FISH OYSTERS For' some nlquths .the CUliUtr taro an av -goad-aervl�eab - �� • � Y Brock Road re5identa are still agitni mare eirtht Tears old;will sell either, Cash or • 111as been suffering tion! a tight- ting for it station at Brock road. Per- time with approved security, also a quantity _ g g of timcthyy seed and red clover need. Apply "fess in the m6-hey, Marl;et, ul' in severance will surely be.rewuded in Ind.teleu6oae:{80;or at premises: We IL; can We ,sxra belling n10r8 fish ilii, ae LFiOD th:txl ever,brfU.re. the end. 3,Pfcserfng F H%YESTINE , Whitby,13 M D u►ther tv01'ds frutu hard timet. But 'Your correspondent who stated in - a- ARD FOR SALE-390 ri-res all -Fresh Frozen White Fish .. 15C. m perusing the dally papers and yo i a ]Pett wit esu=a, ere:a ou ) ............. .,............... • visiting in the city was !n error. His. house ktil ,-two stories and frame barn �BzGi, r r 9f1 reading over the annnxl 1'e)Ul'tS Poultry Louse tlzt6 a welt that twill water Halibut steak :.......... 15C'. g ! e}es are evidently failing blip. Finnan laddie .,......� ...�.. . 12C, sevent rive bead o stock a dayy and a wind ` @f the various blinks, we Hud that Thos. Keeveley has purchased the mill on the same, the well is only-s feet trom those institutions are in a Very Gerow property just east of the village ooruer of barn,and t:ro acres fenced with hog Fillets Uf. Huddle .,...... . : _. . :.... C, - } of Brougham, and expects to snore wire about twc,rods frpm well, one hundred Salt Trout ............................. .... ....... ..: 0c• 1 -d R.VpvIt -area broken. One hundred acreslrugpuro1 1 ( • summer follow,ba ance,n ata e,one ca "' 30lders being ('PIi1llUerated t5'lth sad fifty scree is pasture, sou Is Clay. This Ci8(lOes .............. .... ............ 15C. lb. vlace fe to vood pooditioo two miles acid a halt F tiOC. a t s spry70 :high rates .of interest. And pICIiERI�G 14i?,RIiBT$ frog school,an xis miles from Ketlaw ono llysters, .. %.. . ..... q . �vl>< should the not be prosper- 90 uzc6aacez Owner tatcashsell n account e to 'of ho or. n t1 e R. Phone �e d y o r grocery orders to the GROCERY STOKE y y N N ti' tie Winter R heat, ..... �. p , , •• - .• " hie wife's h, For lull party clots' write a rias? The bankers association Red C Dlieed '• GEOAG J RUSSELL.Alt,p,Albezta 4C 4 �►AMES R'/CHARL}SC�/1l bas the government completely in .,,,,, ,g0 FARM FOR SALE OR RENT-330 Spring�'Fheat:,...... e t' espy, R ome -.$11 aeres,M sores broken, IIF screw.mammal _ .......,... in stub. =.~ n0.te ... .-' Y L 1 IICe - reall oug��..bA,la y siatiou passed that they may de- .... ble,lb acres pasture, g ` tire. The large daily Pripet+ also --- - bushels.trema house two rooms ld of Tole- phonee. Stable for fourteen head of homes, Q THE "lsBthree tllal ly rceeive, large adveet;6- ml:es t7om tp ore and p�i-61;cge.ave from BLUE AND Retlaw on C F it,ane e,a .ood half from tali® - 1[1a cc)ntritCt+- that puts tllent scL•ool. Price i�A.W?'or acre 6 L40 onah;balanoe '. under obligation to keep dniet. It half cropp payment t.lt paid, soil is clay,all - - - - o _.._.._. this itod to ifl-thadutr-at.-where.-tbs. heaflut is maid that a larar number of the b� bushel of wheat!n the world was raised, We I S C O O O A O EO have She bout climate to the world, tight hears I�� 3 � 7l9QtaberS cif E121rllatllent ilt'!A l101t�• Ea sonar southern Albers. For full pattlCtt• _ __ tare write to OEOhOE J PUSSELL. Alby. ere of bank stcx-it, so that• tickoplic;- All.-Oita. a ' xiJiou toile b.lgls can be expect- ! �AR11 FOP. SALT: OR RENT- L "1 !ed ftrolU tl>'tC ijIt511'tx 1. t�12C CtiliG- Mm Hamlton Te&How Sha F Coota!Olug 3-o acres,all lanced and cr e. QAv kk;Gs depoated m tbs! basil :ental,two tugdred and torty acres unser 1rti�g_,v11S11 •r`v \}'dill ltltUbint'tt ) � d Health 1R cuit:va::oa slyly five acres et r',irerlal.oe, on draw the Wghea cutrent Rate of - - - - - -breaking rawly clay loam. CIA" sutsoJ. two .,---- _ _ and ti{lits of valivus kinds, and � ! L f pra:aerye,,tablefor sC,omte<a sad of tesla 0jr (V A intim, W"�wakofpancc _ I L F.Penkhalin s Veg- azd hozeaa,le,•d aLed ponitm boase and root • _R' 333111] $he tuodey truat seclus to be gait:• se. ?etarhone is honae.:hree'goes! walla. 4 u- in a e=�alerho a in hort. ae r mites ocm slots. whole amoutt be made whea- r mg a strVilger huEd tilsuu I1tN CC.uu- 8� 1Pound. yna pu.t otEco, Focrtaen n ties from the new try, -. Town o: Satlaw on C P R. a d:rusonaf point FFj eYL{_d t delay. . � _ 'p O Cab eared wltllou and that*is a c:rvoyof C P U within twonty - rods of th:s farm. 1l:ia 'ata is loves and •a �i\o Warren. Ind.-"I liras bothered ter- u well ec::iai aeitli`orl:ooi. L+;?nap a:twoatg TORONTO t;v ' it is vroli'?.cd to refurtii the ribly with female weaknes.s. I had pains +s o , CwL. balance to ecit m heed aalefl all ;near,i•r:acre. PICIJERING BRANCH, 1 aiivorct _!fins of Cauad:t ut the and was not regular, t`-e p r .,a.rs. c+rstu teat to Boob is as an ass-. y t:a.T crop sect. f,8 0AG£ 7,lit'tl3SLL. Alb , reIr sent session. Pivurce proceed- :c Y Alk etc&. _--• -`' R. W. GORDON, Mem*er. ® � � Branch also at Wtritlg. Asa r+ the time,Ihad besr- �I{SP�ON A pct-Br r' Jugs are very ev8t;}- ill Our,c'Vun- g , Ing down pains and D- ;-a Fare Asse:r-inco Co:apazy. 1114"Por- -try and only the uealtby are in a my back hurt meths ate.i It':, Oatp•tai 9:Doo'w no rremft:mIIotes. — t a: c:em:ui_ vies a:v co::ect:tile it 80 days itiou to i the cost of.aever- " a t of the = • - �il►zr � y � biggest Pm"t cat:,e,one diva! rompaey are :alteettn;, _yJT 71a the nSatria a LIQ:. It i� nut time, I Wild dizzy theta cow. ii•9er'«r them Lp'9s Yrs tttvea' w��rr111iii COST L� 1 IR r+ ! for•bee cane_ tL'a cusum of, ver- Cori or � � ■ ■sad had Weak feel- thrw T�policy, [asore.lu tie tir:stah Amer• ' ' only a costly procedure.'but it re. lugs When I would a ksai-tanc- c.:, .4 r. w p•_re:T Caracl an i1nires tuontlla tU sicurr a dilr.rce gtppp over, it hurt ac aott srejrt:eeted f"J'a these tm;ositaoos. -,, Fee D 8'. sen,wto can s'Te Tc': tu:l rsru• `after the application has been, 1 me to walk any dis• c,:s-ir: t a:so rep:es^ns tra Lotndc:a and ] ! ]' j } r i La ceabus A,•c:•.'en: and ail .:_itz«s Cut down bV u.3�ng plenty n� �+'��lo e- i !elude. The Canadian laws_press i lance sad I felt blue sIIr r. Uut i Le wttho :a pcl,CT o: k'-u3, and discouraged. as we ions know t:a dao or k.or a Cs• into _ tint a striking canti'aat to tilt::@ s c?•senS or.!ckaese:t r.::Ct tT cost Sou abort _. d t►f the Uuited St itez,%ilibere di. "I began taking Lydia E.Pinkbaam's ±te.lki a sear for aic�, so:. want a new - i _ _ Vegetable COmpOnnd 'aL1d am qOW in .weet�iee yera:a'^t -he hes: :II time - — - - some food such xt)t c'r ty-TV rtllm the taelr if the er, : c!-2 c_e ea ..;.d see D - good-health. If it had not been -for sill a sON. ciiara:s 40•52 jpyoreiA subject. We think- a that medicine I would have been in.my - Furst white .bears :-cto I'er lb,4 1b,,-A)r Z,•,- ferext aii6take will • be wade .if vealongtimeago "-11Ies A>ltstEl+ In tub County Court of the Choirs pearl rice 5 rte per lb, 6 lbs fur. - Vmzada phites herself oD the R.F.D.-No. -�tarraar:Iad-- .- �1 r _-- ---- _ -' �plsne as U. United ,Sillies in this L.• Vonntq of Ontario Spas ii.h-ouiocii 5 cts j;er lh.• tf 'ib-- fur ".ac. Another Case. =latter. There are manv nlarri- Cream of. Wheat 5 ct:- ' per ib. ti lb+lac t E hsmoni, R.L-"I write to tell you In•the N&tter of'The Railway Act be. _mages that are a curse to both bow�� me�cine has�� ia, Cha ter_ 3i ut the Revived Btu• !itrasband slid tulle and it .Yonld be good 1 1• P 1[i t brand totnatue3,peas as�d torn, per tin lOc.,lined aarditsee+ cam. me and to.let other women know that Ludes of Canada and .Arvendicg 5 M3 per tin 6 tiny for We. 96iimi pastry flour the' beet !tetter for both- if tits were there V helpfor them. I'saffered with Acte, and sae atexE. Bute_tithen divorces down pains, headache, was ir- In the Matter A the Purchaae-by the- msanfart fired per-sack 66 tip, .t?-o Bakers' Joy and Purity y ,< par Toronto Eastern Railway om- regular and felt blue AM depressed all re so amrotl3 a flours. Rernelnber we will have a'gOod supply of fresh Heli sit _-,e - yles they-- r•e in parry of - certain land,,, being - the time. I took Lydia 1:•Pinkbam'p .part of Lot e24 in the First Concee- totig.aa the weather i3 cold. but after flint}'crli -will have. to. - the U.nited States, tiley become a Vegetable Compound sod commenced to ,ion of the Township of Pickering. be o,ot-nt i;ith fish.y4irwL. Fi-h i- good brain food, come .111(mrce of weakn-e" to the ua tiuo gain in a short time and I am a well wo- is the County of Ontario• agreed to ae well a9 to the human race. The man today. I am on my fret from early tae bold by John Parker to the Tv people don't require any. '!nate is whets.the strength of the morning until late at night running a ronin �a�teta Railway Company, _ boarding bouse and do all my own work. . )0tir grocerie?are the fre-heeet.- - nat'ton lies, but deetruy the honi- I that man suffering worsen will NOTICE is hereby Riven thea ursu•and the nation becowes greatly try your medicine. It makes ha�pjppi�e�r tat to theorderd his IIODOr a judge PHILIP weakened. The IDan theu�andt• wivdaod mothers "-l[rs.AxxA ilAlt- DScGillivra -. dated the nth da of EORGE Y Febrwti y. 1014.The Toronto Eastern ` of homes in the States that have _ •���' �Island. -- Railway Coinpanr hate paid into the lltet�n wrecked b the divoi`ce' Ceunty Court r,f tbeC'ounty of Ontario Y !Yew Advertise"wots, the sum of $15;1.30 as compensation averts must in time tell itl the for +ill that part of lot li to the First — — character of the nation. Tbc.ee ` ANTi:ii -D]»cried man. to lair Cnnce�.iou.of the Tonnsbip of Picker• "Asphalt" �-/Ay %^� 11 `�• cbarge of term; where ower ,'ia�lp io ing in the (-»lists of Ontario agreed Brahtford- lis iiNl t oofi�g whoadvocate refoini argue that iarpc A to7lSIL'b ('�LEt:A[LL. CI Inl,e soldto the'z-aidRail-%-.gCom' err- there. is 'one lap for the rit:h and engirt pany by John Piirker contnining by �. `buoLher for the Ixwr. There i,, ni, tptt;tOFt '•ALF-Fre-h roilchcow, ''drue.ieuremetrt civ0 arr34ricty•rrne doubt an iajnstice, but itr believe n. nl.er 1,sricu[ars tprly at 1�.: .r,, hundredths firedacremore or less. and For fu n. F.-con. F:: g�tnt toed! W. 3ITCHF LL which 6 ie(3uted t/y'il:e Company for t.- -- :.'tt will be a step barkttrilri=, if Dunt•3rt�a. 2141the Right of «as and ether require- -e ask yon to see 6L!r ROOFlltiir, `� Y for its niilway n; mown ,on -Find tint if-it i-,s'nt all right, eiivurce is granted on mO�t iritis! COWS FOR S-kLE '- T-wo fri•Ah lans depo,,ited its-•th-•Ist•g4;try Offire -- : 'Brantford "ASPHALT' todfic-g will P grotint!A.aud at a �'er�_lOR�'�� � solve,ac,l four cc,:nina ill •'.crtiv, a:! for the"id Couktv.of,Ontario. Make x11 soul £{%7C'f.9 t�'3Lt1' tlFTllE: _ .� It i3 In the United States. t at tat le.cos.s;>ul:er:c;. G '!i. ss F.r1 And Notice is fartheriveti tbht a l _ .. K.5t,D.WI;ii,S•__ ^—J�3•Ct -. - �, Q a�----_ — authentic copy of the agreetnent for SCHOOL REPORTS iUt SE TO LET-On lot 1+.+. coli. he clerk of the said C 9, sale of the'sAil rands ha= esti delii er• 'It i3 tiiadr• uf'ti e'best u:lterikl• 1 ricktrir R. Goal wo7Li ig rna be k.ct:se. r d to the and That brains and.money can buy,]Brougham school, V--.!spuds Dun• i'lerty of ward is the noi;,hborboo3. Appiv to Chat the said agi eeuneat constituting It vrilt�give you absolute �atisf!pilon - - sf+n, S.r IV-Hilda Dliddletnn. Jr I ' E- E PUGS.Ctar-idout. _ -V 4 tt the title of the Cotit hOn tip the said If you'll only let it try•- -`Hazel Middleton. Andy Phillipe, SOY SALE-Tile underi ped $a lands-is-obtained.under the autbonty R. rr g of the Railway Act roil all persons 7tuby Hubbard. III,'Gl»dye' Dol- `� s'Ltte7 of pigs.6 weeks old;'- also sane - - Brabtford "ASPHALT" Roofin • mariow fat'rota for sees; Ap}sly to W E clamuit,g aq intete:t in or etititted to tx Chin, Gentile Duncan, Lloyd John- _ pion, Pearl Philip,•(irvendohi n Devitt pcbkl��OLittT,It It D, • or Heil utap�l se. the said lands or any part thereof are .Is made-in.this CANADA ilio. a - *ton.Vecil Phillipe, Gordon McLean., Ethel _ 'hereby called upon to file their claims -''Nater-proof,'W ind-proof. and . the said compensation or anV art Will not let.the Snow blow• through.. q. to P P Wilson. hack Fuller, Gladys 'Middle- \- v' Clerk - •• •• - GRAIN-1 ha e a as i Y l•:ED GItAI nt t 5Court on q of the thereof the � =The Olfice 13a - A iCowan, mOL Shea f andsuria•9l reed Barley, Prsa from RD] r:II e C o m1914. • . . i - h v h .lett figg. or before the 31st da f I erta Phillips. Luella Sbea. Viola tout seeds.a.leo•large qusatcty or seed Buck- - !!S' n, David Hansc.o. Elgin Die• wheat ci ar lepsis sample: apply to aL%UDE And Notice i3 further iron that the _ �='zr�S�jB by �&pso $ FIELD, lot lo, con. s. Pickering, (Bin^etoc residing Judge in Chambers a't•W'hit 3fean,Neil McKinnon, Tompiv Philip. road)or address Wbitey R u D. or Bell Tele- pp Charlie Liscombe, David Llscnmise. phone Pickering. gl:s by will proceed on the 1st drty of April Sr 3--George BPORn, 'R'»iter btiddle- 191.4,at the hour of 10 o'clock in the NRI FOR SALE-160 acres-in a forenoon to adjudicate upon all claims D AE IS.,E ' 0 O u ' ton. 'Jr I-Ethel Shea, Johnny Lia h " Bombe, May $t henson. Pr-CIA, good setticd neighborho,A all fenced and filed and the adjndicatlnn ' therein t • y a cross fence,.good well, •3 acres bro eu,lief• t Ball forever bar:di claims tot a said *ince Phillips, Mand Philip.. •Present once it prairie sod,Small louse-r , steals y p lands or an Art-thvrenf including Inde1�ding -:- !hd-put-Il itone-Stoufvilte-illi: — ;1►ve day. i9zt6,l;rainery t4r13 telol,hone•is house, two miles.roan good store sad post C1hce, one .+nv,dower, mortgage, hypotheque or _ - - The standing in order of merit of mile aaa s bait fromaregistered town alta on incumbrance inion the sanie. STOUFFVI�,�� blie pupils of S: S. No. 18 for the •r, r 8,a snap at s 250per acre 81Ur0 cash. Dated at «hitby this 10th day of Month of January is as follows: Sr. bale°re tII two Tears at 7�p r cent, 1'nrcl,aeer { Lets the use of 160 acres fur pasture fur pat ing February.,.I91;, '1"V--FE1'nest Beelby, Lizzie' Anthony, tames on the smme, This is good for thiriv Yric•vc ek DfcUlVOY, ---- _- --- .,- 19ormRn (ltahaut. Jr. IV-Doris day�only, For further- particular@ 'write to _ , -Graham, Iva Nigbswander. `forray hUtfGt;•7 Hl•SSELL Alby, A1l,erta. 3�-'4 401'CnnEinental Life $It4gs. PEEL'S s [�'tr'"Z'0 Toronto t1�V Fly! t.j .:Dunkeld. Rete Hoover. !1I-Olive Anthony,..Violet Anthony, t�'illis 1 c- Solicitors far the Toronto s s" - �� lh)23 Eastern Itailway Company - i' Nair, Eldean Stn.ith. Fred Beelby, Rejrjx�ani __-_ _-�.leelhy, Basil Griiham, 'Mona \e>il, . r Shu a /�// Q -= �a Nein. TI-Harold Beelby,'(Teo- �/tI/a gT OYCE 'e cetrt'r a full line of 5- :rgt Beelby,Arthur Lehman, Leslie. "Vii tatinecl woecasiti p. aleale. I.-Evelyn Beelby, Jimmie The midel'signetl is prepared to re A pt-aCtlCal Shoemaker has c tudian buck skin mote,-ins. Heav snag :.Meelby. Vera Dunkeld. Sr. Primer- pail• all niake, of bicycles, etc. opened a lhalton Lewis,Jean Anthony, Allan -- proof rubbe.rs. .overshoeFt, overgaiters and leggings. Alio a Meyer. Jr.Primer-Gordon McBride, Also, agent for mill belts, machine Shoe Repairing- Shop. - ' •• • : ' • 11deean Lewis,Reta Lemam, Walter belts of all•kipds,automobiles, 1*ext door to W. J. Coakwell's full line of felt goods at lowest rock bottom prices. ,� .''`'117,tntsr, •Vera Anthony. Kathleeii motorcycles, etc. _ harness shop, where''he is pre- • Hockey boots tilt greatly reduced prices. BAN 3laetry;'teacher. `- Ind phone 1913 Pick. pared to do all kind% of _ -There promisee to be a hot time t ��ll repairing.work. Phone 161. - - - -A call solicited. in Ottawa during the present RtXS5f31l Andrew, A call respectfully solicited T session• ' ". PICKF.RING, Ont. W. ROYCE, - PICKERINGit}. PEEL) - $rock StTeSt, = WHITBY. . ,�T. ` .. .. .... .. .--_ �` �.� ^r �s«.-., � ..,i•;,q"kn�a,f,y�,L ';:a4 ^°-'S'� • i '.fit Rs, 7m•=r ✓�^.,, w; �• :!iz �,�...�: ,.„. : �• ..., •s.. '.,w:..yy: ttv r'+.c* .. .., r - yx'.r/1' :,,,G..ti' '?'�; - ..R� !:"»a..'.'F.ti. Y ',�:., f t'���re .aT` %"r" 'i s.Y v^e�-�,+r, . x ..> �. ``eeij.: a ,o-u„L,'^•'x � r e�rti?v a^t.,�e--"•,+"'+�•,.C.ts�':'_ ��'r-t�.�;yza?"'.t _ sir — .. M ! :T'"✓ p,.VM1r' p,wS 'N «-.!N ^.•4Y #',fLa �Lk B' - :..:..n--s r.:.:1ror+cN .v.,,3.r+ .,...;.y M +" :.':'�� .i.•-•yTx+'�,7Ti -.a..+e+�,•G1". ""'.�'�' � @,.F.,�'._ '•" r.'^�";u"�ize. _ ✓:�y� .xs,. i. 2, _ '.a•,'.' Y4y • w • .. ,! 1 ": . - _ GN'-•µ v , r w, aLAletif✓t10fiT Aharles Sargent hada �� 'DON'T--SOW : BALD y nS0 trI to the city on Tueuday. J. ry Y'.fl r HA n - John Underhill slightly in- pp USE FARIBI" SAGA �� �� - : die sed last week. All thgpe indebted to Dr. C _ _ pc► Brodie are hereby requested to -If your hair is gettingthin, Iont�g Miss Beat, of Toronto. spent its natural color,or has that matted ia�oi$in/showiK of Seen$display et _ 4 . settle at once with E. Gleeson, -Sunda'}y� witlr Rev. 4. NY. and who has charge of the eolleetlon }listens and scraggy ap d oe.' the __ __ Obi B Tay lea �{ of Mrs..MaMn,. ! of these accounts. reason ie eviden o ruff and Hooks•Dolls, Tom+• job$ ¢ Miss *6A Beal, of Toronto, failure to keep the, -hair roots pro- - e}tentdver Sunday with her: par- An interes�g game of hockey perly nourished. e000ivnd for flu Holiday;Via• ante 3: Ii.•and Mrs. Beal. was played on the rink here on Parisian Sage appHed daily for a - aaa m• of uesday evening between thela R Fes di Fa week and then occasionally is all that Toronto University, ':were the. Claremont hockey team and the oneeded. e ppacatloure, almosmoves taimmediately druff With 6ubeaipliow �� for � guests of Miss Bessie Macnab over gag Beens, the latter being colo- � ling hair and itching head _- Weekly and Daffy Nswspape� €3unday. }weed of players on tjeams in yeals invlo Roiatea the scalp and mates dull- one b The ams was won by 1 John Draper, of-Picks ing -and g y R stringy hair soft abundant and ra- _ N were the former by the score of 5 to 1. -` w• J _���'�'� . ".'Witt. Kemp,' of Whitby, diant with hair. Equally good for ■.. = the guests of Thos.and Mrs. Pett Our ti•oting sports are becoming men, wou;eNjr ebildren-every one �O F3tzaete 'vCTh1t1D� quite enthusiastic over hockey, needait. c3� t2rson on Tuesday, i Alar a bottle of this delightful-hair - - - J. S. Bundy !s giving the itlter- and with increased practice they tonic can be had from D, Pettit or into nod form, asconnr drugcents. You '+• renovation by re-paperlux, which alt :ivrt by the scores. they are will surely like Parisian Sage. here an E? s greatly irbprovesitsappearance. been making., A short time ago, Is no.other. "Just as good"-Try it Stock farm of fifty to hundred . A large number of Libern,?s'frotn to a u:atch-with Stouffvill,e th'ec now. -`--'--Claremont and the 'surrounding were defeated,by 7 to but on _ acres,.With,good,buildings. tch played on the - Q"T�_�iE and water supply for Everything in roofing, includingUharRI the return. � - ensinti-As At a-ded the xneet__' Brooklin on' Tuesday: riuk Lere on Friday evening last, -• e an ren y Peter Diamond and daughter, Clareumout was.victorious by the NOTICE is hereby given thatthe �enieoG-to Ra#1= •, w Miss Francis, of Myrtle; called acne's rf''i-to 2. _-. farm lands in the Township of Picker- called l titlsfi Colutubis, be)n art of the east- of Lot _upon M. and 1lirs,e 1 number. r °D Twenty,or thirty acres on and CE TO CREDITORS and the North# of Lot number 22. yy Cenceaaion-1.and_th�_sauth rest#ofe Lake Shore. 3aThere will be a promenade earn- _ Lot number 29, Concession 2; sacs:- T _ New=Brttnswiek - noel on the Caledonian riuk, on 1; ;';,,:.:tier of 1F.e Estate aj Ge�..•Calf art used for sale under the powers con- ts! O H F I S H cedar shingles } -.-= Tuesday evening, Feb.24th• Cdit`T'e la!, r f the Township of Pickeving,in t;:e� t:iined in a certain Mortgage on the Farm Broker, Lumsden Bldg. t�'. - and eDjoy R good skate.' Ac'imis- county of Ontaria, Yaman,deetaA. 21st February 1914,have been with- (d A,delade Street East) t drawn from sale and the said sale will � � We.handle only .the best ti:. Sion, gents, 15 cents ; Indies' 10 itiotice is hereby Riven pureilant to I not be roceeded with as heretofore •.TdTODtos _ Cents. - •ised_Statutee of Ontario.Chap- veP the above gtwda• The fancy dressed carnival held ter 120.-tbat in persons having claims Dated the-Seventeenth av o e .'ATF -�eQ on the Caledonian rink Claremont against the raid estate of George Cal- ruaIT, 1214. Bell phone No. 10. on the evening"of Feb. 10th, was a cert, n ho died on or about the 12th A. E. CHttv3TIA°r, made Prevision for em to went-ante o d:i of A nl, 1913 are re aired to send It g ing the Fall and Winter months-or do Ind, phone N 3100 rands y �' y P solicitor for the Mort a ees you wish atead retnttnerative work everybody seethed to enjoy them or elver o e un eretgn zec or y h. quite us and ae" • on or before the 23rd dap of March, TINSMITH SHOP the year through. P�eker�ng Lumberasd - selves as best they could. Prizes 1914 particulars of their claire dui care our Ageat'a terms. We otter the w awarded: Best'fangy dressed vet Med, and notice is further given beat is the buve les. Pap weekly,free lady in costume, 1st Nrize 111ias .that after the last mentioned'date the ll proceed to I have opened up in Greenwood ti outfit,exclusive territof W. D. GORDON'dt JON. =' Melina Moie rs au. Ae tr miEatiize t ss �natTi n*�edbEzest to heaving regard - _Lt e�t0�a0 allshop akt'tlndstof Oil- under cultiv�a�tio�n ti nfor h-h over grade M dW ACRES, p g having Morgan. t^tlf�cl --t of which be alai! thea 35 years. A p g --TOOL SHARPENED °• of an old- maid', Ales. 5lorgan; smithing,, roofing and stock and fair dealing A salesman - Dude Mr. Cook; Clowu,.Cecil .In- brit. r:ntice, g Teton. L.:rt ri at Green Ricer,Ont., Febr:: furnace work. cam mate money selling for ua. We- We make a ssppeecctatry of crosscut saw+{, R - 1;c 1;t1 1914, -Work guaranteed and pricee want an energetic reliable man for Tools of all kinds. Locks repaired. Oc Thursday-eceninA tLe_ Mir - JOHN CnLVzaT, Ezecutcr... moderate. Pickering and vicinity. For terms class hal ntri a specialty. For a first) coir I3ai1, Claremont, Ras the (}teen River,Unt: write class hair trim or an easy share call at the East-en Barber` Sho been of n, very interesting. ftiuc- L a W ren c e Denny, PELHAM NURSERY Co., e dp• '. tion, when 15()• men from village A E' Cttriatian,Solicitor for Executor See our House Furnishings of all Whitby, Ont. 21-83 Toronto,Ont.. .' and country, were Canted tat a GR'E�'�ti�'OUD N B.'=-Free cataloguer on request• kinds. 141iRhtly used Carpets -- from lb cents a yard up. =complimentary banquet tendered - - - - C S1M�tZ W. J, GORDON PiOHERIliG to C. r Brodie prior tY hi.;depart � � UX_C ore forCheizy N: Y abler wereFRIM T lam*bud FENCE, FENCE ` arranged as that t hole come - :any was seated at on , ai)41 the T'OH FENCE $ :ill of fare commencing with oy-- stere and coneindirig with ice- R4�^' � � � E -"cresta, ares served: by the you► FAR-SI GHTED FA RA/1 E ,� Chen7wood Station Just received another car of Peer �a even of thi:j locality in a manner. T5• re a>•x• ow open for eat 1:l Wo free homesteads in Western Canada. -1 less Fencing, In various styles- A. that was highly appreciated°by 1;,11.\1 AY Rte located along or near the• CANADIAN NnRTPF.R!v pa 1 hick ie recognized is the �t-e.t as the. Whole and Crubbed unto, whole dive me a call when requiring ? those who rtook-ot it.. _ Judge Mct3illivr•riy who.was toastulaster, corn, Bran. Shorts, 1N9our, Ground Fears of any kind. Quality opened the program by proposing `PIONEER FARMER'S RAILWAY' i,inseed 'teal, Malted corn feed, and prices right. the health of the Sing srhieh �a� A few hundred rods of 10 wiles loyally responded to. "The guest 1'1Om 3darch 8rd to the sad of October.Hrtmeeeekera Lxcursion tickets Dried Brewer's(trains, Blachford's Y p'f are ou-ale every Tuesday and are good to return within two tnontheg from Calf Meal, Wheat, Puritila►► and fence,specially priced. -of the evening'called f6rth a re= date„g issue, ptrW to August these tickets may 'Ise eate84104 for two aOol►s G.roatine chick food, Beef Scrap- ,W ILFRED F. WILSON. •' ininiscent Introduction by the on peyseet of$5.00 td Agent at daseinatba for eats :nose!► or Mrti etim' Charcoal and Granulated bone. t ----- one-- Port BalsausOnt. ----- OysterY e11.ei�. ricee tea sable • - • _ Judge. - -The Judge g84e• ..Zdr. Stogy over permitted-t-�'�--C'-�'Y°-IDS°ti AiC1RTSF:R:'� Station West of Y, Brodie a testimonial the major- Port Arthur. - our order sokci sty of men world be proud of its - SOME CANAL-DIAlti ?NORTHERN Pi'B4[G'A�[O:�iS rj+h,Omg� �pllelo= possession. P. Mactmb 'Sr. and - - q�ah'• �teP7[ M. Forsyth were then asked to ", iris Five Vital t�ueetions," ,Pe-ace River. Alberta, ire How to Beach o'= -•" -- [t," ,Western Canada �iiIa+ a H^mg for You." "Thirty Fire Thousand Frye - • -. 'sOa�09 m!oi°S - present a suild ;told watch and inetteads. _ loqwp chain to Mr. Brodie. Mr. Via' 't Ho ForToariat Car accommodation and ,All partiettUrs itr addition to above \ Forsyth -sepretispre POo1 read the address which folloRt+: publications. Apply to vou�nesiest C. K. R. Agent,or to -To Dr.Charles J. Brodie, GEti FERAL PASSENGER DEPARTMENT, Claremont,Ont. 21._'{ 69 Sing Street East,Toronw-Ontario Dear Friend:-It is with deep re- - YTARe' Bret that your many friends at Clare- -~ - RlitfCt -'u4ant"aad sarroundiaa country leatn taraotss lira Gasoline ' ' • he y �•' \C a ell t -z .'d of our intended ramose} from V" your r pr ot,where you have practised DOMINION � Engine with coal oil attachment, your prof est ion for the lengthy p t Icy - THE and all latest improvements- df i of almost 139 years.and felt.that they must give expression to feelings of KP-."K�•,r W.p,MArrttswu loos owrs�oa•t• E' - regret and appreciation in ::otos ton iM*t<oaivu6a oar*• See sample in stock and get prices , R pP C.A.aoG6AT.Genera Disaasar• _ 1'etetn! WAwrt• e this _ . Oesiara nc " -. . - d tangible way. He 1`T carted an W- S. T8C?�80 _ s Farmers Krs ac• This assemblage is only - $at1IC Offer Cor+neNa _ lathering. Th a}L - I..-'-�: _•--- .`TIi�B _ ""'i aches ,:representative of. the friegds which a coma�at.andaatlaEsetaY y„��r,•r,f a BROCK ROAD, ONT. sendieg srteteb wad ass snit have here, f61' without eidxget a Sales Noeet col%ded-at rsvora.e tanto. and adva csa made on sash}loins u a asoertetet ,nr optau.n free tion we may say that your friends -reason"+rags. aSaeot,.ey y� � 06 rite Sa�trt;a ©apartment U a safe r�cyfeenle':t"depoatterr for your NO' aa�Oeoo� AIW _ tOIIaiit of all who Lnaa you,; acid, le[ ay��• Interest u mrrent rota ':S and on ie?at:s of one nolle:and upwards. C Q Q y �y ` PaseaM��h t b dna tvatw ' us ask, wbe is,there a. man more - _ .. _ i C anarse, e a tr s o widely ' known and- repected than' � . . -,, -- - ' ... _ IC e � � �• s' e� -Dr. Charlie Brodle _ tet is almost needless for us to refer WHITBY BRANCH; A. A. ATiCIN•$ON, tilanager. '� 1 1 w.. Aessese roc ' to the loss which your departure oc- - "- - •� eo1d� a fast. t4 rasions tb this community in a ti pro= -- all of = a p ~ p =' �o that - fl.. wR fa it to a:+' b • 'o way y • fea+st tt�+1 y . _- +, T :o• R� C t; •,a y be faith- _ e n e .,c ars con have been t f S e T 8 �r 3, "w !a ful.skillfull'and successful Veterin• C. Se BU RLIN G, PIGKERII�, - -�a g��'*a p� y arise at Claremont, and enjoyed a, �7 $'" .':o b"t 1 ,�...���••� practice tbdt extended for aiany miles r . ..:._. oI" O o ?' ' 'w'r - I% g 0 '. re every.direction,Lolling a place.whieb FL :RAL DIRECTOR . , Jae another may es difficulty in - - y '0 tilling. GIVEN -FUNKRA �!_ "°tr Yab� « Alls "' Asa,*man and a citizen, you have CAREFUL • - � y = v t well and faithfully played' your part, A1tiP E�tBAL11fING ►I' I ya and to those of no who have been your --- a�� _. •a� *� �! neighbors.�t Claremont for . snore or yo have ever been'Lind and ' 1' time, y a m .. . o x`Jus Qt: tr•Ie;as a member of the Board of Agent f o• >< T' 1 o W.E r.s _ •rr' : = d J'tr Q of alt maNriabs dna aeriitn He,altb and in other public capacities -- = o ,o •a+ .a +� t #� you have rendered invaluable service can pN Mr M. bet is stoat, I!will'pay you �.• b b Balt at oar works sed inspeo$our sloelt , .to the Municipality of the Township - m e, 8 C• m.. NOT Fe a8a obtain pti�, Don't be mt"by cf Pickering. O o. �0 M► age•tN we do not erngloy tbirn,otheegtttea$-:; In losingR you, we are also,104D9 MI's tb� ly we eau,.and do$brow off the Ed blies Brodie from our midst. Their g Jsottssf lion-moi v Div+ e.>3sow�aai ` D .• S. Yoe1 Peer71T, sbrlder2�9.Osantar 18, oomminnioo of 10 pie es$.,wbioh,fa*'O V. friends are perhaps not quite as num Ssseaeton.is.IIplsriso�a mor. mous.as yours.but like yours they ,. .-. - -ansistvffhenewlta-knew them.-I_n. IB"GAIN.S� _ BARGAINS � t7� b y parobs,nila; Claremont and vtciaity tbev,like your Z1 �a,h The Pickering ;wNffrf suffITE W belt,will be greatly missed. Stoc3�.'Ta,]tn Ojos: Whitby.E1sAa+et Wbile,your friends greatly regret _ . . vent removal, they are pleased to -- ' vigil duce Committee N your that snit are leaving to take a Bnyy Suits and Overcoats. Ladies handkerchiefs, rex a:,`J for 5c..Children's. E• W. .EVAi`S, ~ peaition that will tellers con from a all that is left in stock, reg 5c:2 for 5c. Ladies' and Girl's .Muffs with _r. great deal of hardships and long drives be sold at prices to suit Stole, reg 3:50' and 8.75, for 1.75 and 3 A0. Thin Pa>Bpantifatitare� _ 6 h g rustomers. So come to- is a real bargain, The object of this Association is to• unavoidably connectad with the en- .lessen stealing and prosgcute, _ seal practice of your profession in a day,they must go. 'Splendid well•inade bed qui lts,:only d 00. "See our the felons.. S}3Op' and Refsidence,Dundas country districa. In conclusion, we wish you well, we Boys' Sweaters, re)t 75c, four wool blankets,7s8 ft.4.60 pr: Shaker blank- "WHITBY, ONT: ' wis'u you and your dear wife and for 50c. Boys' and Girls' ets by the yd, also made d 4.00 pr, Blace t and.bu galad'. 'Membste-basing propecy 4 leum-oobmeni- •daughter much happiness and pros- Sw•eater'Coats._reg 1.26 and I Curtains -3j y Peats immedistels with y Three doors'wetst _of_Whitby H r.• ed;also re etv in pour new home;apd as a re- 1.b0, all at 1.011• R and gee: Daalm n i 50 R Then Above are all' -= of P x"Uti7e Committee.- _ mern6auce;••of the "old friends," and Men's Sweater Coats, re t and green, special 11.00. _ _ 13 4.00 for-3.50,3.50 ones for_ bargains. Membership fee �e are prepared to instal wood tend-ae a token of our eeteeI and cod . ov shortaotice,Also at wishes for you, we ask your accept-• only 2,50, (iRocsxtr -P,emember we always carry a full Tiotntelmav be had troon tits President or, pumps dace of this gold watch and chain, line, fresh attd up-to-date, and at the very low- esanhi7 spptisillioa. to all kinds of repairing. Dated at Claremont, Oat. Feb. Sweaters, button-np col- eat prices. Oul Teas,Upton's direct from the r Agent for the Ontario Wind Mills';, 12th-1014. 1QT6,reg 1:75, for 1:20.r'I tea gardens to the teapot,20c 40c and 50c Per en nes and _ black and mixed,moth- Fx�.Coin'.=L. B: Backe,C.-S.Palm: itfaagasoline -w... Si tied on behalf of your friends by Twilled Flannel Shirts, f" lb. Our own blending, er,C. L. Morcombe, Pickering, Ontthe squre gear W. M.-Arall>�m.G. M. Forsyth. John reg 1.b0 for 9Dc. log tb equnt�t.st l6c per tb. _ SEPARATOHF=° Forgis.-W. M.Palmer, O. O. Bennett, - - D �j W. J. Clsitk. MAISNET_ CREAAf Geo. H. Ramis. $. Gleeson. Peter PIC S 11tI 1`G j•A. �r��flPQfi 'Nacnab.Sr. Co In charge o! De SIMPSON & Coe; PtNitHat� 9earNsrt Pt►one Bell '�10.60, ind.26. a-. ¢ ;r s��l, ,�'•.,..�,. . . :•. f-_ , ,. . a,. .r' �..:, G.^.,,,,... ,.,...,,,., ...� �+,is ,.w,.:w.' +,-n.;.. �; ,,,•;:.$' �w-;:.. ...rti a •• °�s it- r ,.;�'�:._ '� " S't '".Cx` .d, •a`^ �.. - y .' .'" ,a• 76:c "•.�' "£-, `.", .^.. a°"�.+:- .:' i` vlu- i:`'.:,. _ ' y' r t • _. .. .. I. �: illl,h If �����,.• 1p t 1yl ... -__ _..- �io- ... _ ... �. a - .i ,1+t+,'iii; d+ �'" � �- ... Gra" In Cite end Cheese ': Mems sof Views by . ire iF - -- -- = - - r- --.. __ Prices of These Products. In the Leading r - 1�'ott a of "Interest as to What Is Going - - --- 4 1Ylarkett>i. are Here Recorded a T _ _ 0�1 All �J►ver the World 1Rleadifa>sa. '. fee 61 1.2c; No. 1 refected 'seeds " f - Carrels:: -. ;bee, which began in- November, ° Toronto. Feb. 17,-,Flour--O'nlarie, ,$3,i 2c; ivo. 2 rejectea 'seeds. 79 1-zo sl ,_ Senator Cox left $100,000 to the was ended Saturday evening. wheat flours, 90 per cent., $3.66 to $3,70. No. I�rTSrcrEeY. 83 1-2e; er. ' 2 smutty, seaboard. and at $3.85, Toronto. Mani- 79 1- c: No. 1 red Winter. 88 1-4c; \o. , Toronto General Hosp:tal. Expend;ture s'approximating be- "a stents, in jute ba e, 36.40; 2''red Winter, 86 1-4c; No, 8 red «'Sn• a, Go.,- Beton e. ; strong 1 a .._ - thr ti. :Jute baits, $4.74. N0..3 C.W. 3gc; extra No. 1 feed. 33 1-4c; t are in�'olved D Manitoba wheat--Bay porta. No, 1 No. 1 feed,' 32 1-�c, No. 2 feed. 3-a t _war ti ?, dere. programme of the Ontario Hydro. q partment is barn flooded with or- he construction Northern, 97c, and No. 2�96c; doderich, Tiarle3-No, 8. 4_,: No.-,4, 40 1-4c: r(v y 1-2c more. No. 1 Northern, Nortti Bey, ectad. 3s 1-20; feed, 39c. Fla c-No. 1 }' Electric Power Commission for this •41.02 1-2, and :fig. 2 $l. �rw.C, $1.29; No. 2 C.W., $1.26; Na '"' Miss Esther Jones' of Sarnia, y_ - Ontario wheat-lt{o. 2 at 89' to 90c 3' Q.W.. 31.18. ' ,. OIA.-, has been appointed city clerk 3'ear. . ridge, Alta. ,. �oata=-No. z Ontario oats, e.6 to From two to three million dollars old,, in Brantford, and the two- outside, and aD 38 to 88 1-zc, os' track Montrea n -- de Forest. months'-old daughter of ed and �a - Toronto. western t:aneda oats. 40 1-2c No. z yellow; 71e. Date. Cana will be'.Spent on extensions to the gF ern, Nd. 2, 42 1-2 to 41c; CanaataD Mrs. Roach in Hamilton, were for No. 2, and at 39 to 89 1-2c for No_ An hereditary Aron rrC , • E, Bay.porta. Western, No. 8, Ota, Barley, Man. feed. Y �•' 'J Peas-No, 2 at.96c to $L outside, Witt.I 48 to '500. Barley, malting, 84 to 86c tri" Empire one of the best The Winnipeg you try B ow one - }1u rug /.r Offerings small. Buckwheat. Pio. 2 56 to firs Flout; bedclothes.over their-#aces. a Barley-66 to b7c, outside. Man: Spring wheat patents, firsts, $6.40; known men of the ,Brit1Slh..aSistOf ed with.over 1,500 entries, exhibi- �: Born-•N lean. Toe. au do.. _-seconds, $4.90; -strong bakers', craCy, who offers to buy the Earl of to ranging f All of the Grand Trunk employes a rail, Toronto. $4.70; R triter patents, choice. $4.75 to I y 8 g tom Port Arthur to I Ryt-No 2 at 6: to fisc, outside. $5; straight rollers, $4.45 to $4.60; do.,I Derby's Footle estat. at the lat- Regina. - ( who went out on strike on the Lon- Buckwheat-No. 2 at 75 to 760, nut- bAgs, $2.05 to $2.15. Rolled Date. bar-I�r'e valuation of $7 b00,000. Coal was .delivered to houses 1n don division in 1911 .are now back M side. rets, $4.35; bags. 90 1b,.. $2.05. Bran. ' 1 on du with the exce ion of one de- Bran-Manitoba. bran. $t2.6o, a tote, 323- Shorts. 825. Middlings. $28.I ,k_- Toronto on Sunday to meet the de-I duty, Pt - bags. Toronto freight. Shoats, $24 lalouillie. $291 to 333. Fay. No. 2, per mend occasioned b the'sustained conductor, who will be taken on( }� C $2.460. Toronto, - ton car lots, $18.se to $Is.so.. Cheese, _ -A TERRIBLE E%PERIENCE. y again this week. finest westerns. 13 7-8 to I4.c: finest cold weather. g eabterns. 13 1-2 to 13 3-4c. Butter, choic- , country Produce. est creamery. 28 to 28 1-2r; seconds,'27 bin ton Man Travelled Four Miles Pais.ey,P'ubl'ic sad Continuation - - - to 27-1-2c. Eggs, fresh, 36_tp 37c; se- School was completely. destroyed Butter--Choice dalrr. 82 to lac: in- p Y• Great Britain. fertor.- ll o 20c: farmers' separator No. 33 k 3 4 No. 1 stock. 80,to ale; On Hands and KDees. < No. 3 stock. 34 w 26c. --Potatoes. per - by an earl morning fire . of us'- _tGpVp,;._niilitant'su£fr _ _. ants, 22 to 2br creamery' prints„ e.0 - S a.getteB Wt;!'t! -- -- to 30 1-2c: solids. 27 to 29c; storage,box:car lots, 800. A despatch from Kingston says: known origin. Ben•tenced to ail in Loudon on so r Prints• 27 to 28c; solids. 25 1-2-to 26c. ' ' '- Frank Codlinsi a young-lum.berjack, Peach-growers in the Niagara charge of obstruction. F:Bes-C'ase lotK or new-laid, 35 to - -Vyi�a e+s[.s 7sarY.+.. report S The Mie Bi i, the fir&t motor +1 !$c per dozen: storage, selects e.8- to '3ilnneapolls. Feb. 17' Wheat-D2sy, Whose home 3B in.this sits, Was die2rict re rt serious damage to $4c, and storage. S1 to 32c-per dozen 91 !-Sc asked; July. 82 3-8c bid: No_ brought to .,the Hotel Dieu on their crops. b app ` Cheese-New cheese, 14 3-4c for large,- 1 hard. 94 6-3c: No.- 1 Northern. 92 1-8 g p y. the excessive cold liner of 5,000 tons, built for the At-1 and 16c for twin:. to 93 6-8c; No. 2 Northern. 90 1=8 • to Thursday morning. He had both weather of the past week. lantic Transport Line, was launch-, 4 Beuns-Hand-picked, $2.10 to $2.29 95 6-8c; Pio. S ^hent. 87 1-8 to 89 1-8c; p Per bushel: primes.'$8 to'$2.10: "' No. 3 vellow corn. 58'3=4 to 67c; No.13 feet. badly frozen, and it is feared The t•ettimate.s of the Toronto ed at Glasgow. r Honey-Extr„c:tod 9e. tana� 11 to 12c-yrhlte-Date, 38 to 36 1-'c. Flour• fancy that they may have to beamWorks Commissiolier call for an ex- - y r ib. for No. 1, combs. $3 to i3.25-per II patents 11.65 first clears. 13.40 sec- In the first division OI! the home :dozen for Ale,, h cud-42.40'to-$..50- for-1 ouch chars, $2.63. Rran. $22 to $22.60. �. .He was working at F.aSter penditUre Of. over $b,000,000 OII 10- rule '-bill' in the British House of No. P nitrY- F�vrt. 12 to lac per 1b.;1t-- E)4}luth.• Feb. 17.-7dnseed. rash. Camp, about one -hundred miles ca] undertakings, including eight Cons the Govern'ni V Wsa -suss $1.61 1-4: May. $1.58 3-4: July: $1.55- chickens, 16 to lxc•; ducks. 13 to 16c; 3-4. Close, wheat. No, 1 hard 91 1-2c; _north of North Bay, and act out to new bridges. t.ained b a�naat3'r it of 78. " geese. 14 to lbc: turnery. 19 to 22c.- N,>, 1 -Northern. 90 1-2c; No. t North- walk to another eamn at Cache The family of Andrew Westbury, y 1 y Potatoes--Ontarids At 85 to toe per y ,tp w- ern. 88 1-to: No. 3 hard Montana, Bb to t _5c, on crack end nelasrarea at 3D to 88.1-2c; May, 92c; July. 92 7-8c. BBy, 'a distance of.30 miles. After North Cobalt, had to get oub of •Scyort#rack Su ear lots. • Lis stook 3slarkets. $' ,, g g Germany ; )� _ eoverin about:.24. miles. -he was their burnin pollee at midnight in - United, Statex. lrrotrssioaa, overcome with the cold it being night attire in 30 below zero wea- was advised b the i lvaron-Lynx f leer. 15 to 16c or lb. Toronto Feb..17-C attl�-('holes but- abouts 30 do' es below zero, and, Cher. y y p cher•e. $8 to $8 60; good medium. $7 to _ __ �, . United. State$-ot the ."hands off" !n' case lots. F',.rk-Snort cut, 126.60;1 $7.50, common town, $4.50 to 116:50; had to drag himself as best he could At a ditsinguilihed banquet inin Mexico. g mess, 124.50. Hama-Wedtum to butchers' bulls. $4.60 -to $7; canners policy `light. 16 to 16.1-.c:-breakfast bacon",18"+and cutters, 3S b0'tb t4`, choice "fat four -miles - farther to. reach the. Mtaw.a of Canadian lawyers from The Inspector-General of Immi- to 19c; bark^. to 24c f,-,we $6 75 to 17, Cale+-Good veal, nearest farm. Part of the way he all parts of the Dominion it was grl;tion at Waahin.gton denounced .._lard-Tierc-%. 14 1-4a; tubs. 14 1-2c; SA.75 to $11; common, 14.75 to $6.10, Ygn!!x, 14 8-4c. I Stockers and r u a-le-to 1 to make o;L his --ha11rls--ate :to fore s=Gsea�li s B ` ,v poynae, 57.40 to a, 7s g^od uai-knees, auc} he suffered tenlblY ARaOCiatloFl. the,-entire country." ;L,� Xy,> a" straw. sty. 800 pounds t6 60 to $7.30; light Baled hw-!tic. t at $146e So $ly n bucks+.$t'5t to- so; spring t3 to.$1961 -lie li 1$aII drivte:him..to'Cache The offer of.the City-of Brantford. Say and herrn he .started on his for the Grand Valley Railway and ,tx ton, on track here: No. 2 quoted at 113 19:60,- but w; h 76c per head deducted General. p to $13.50, and mixed at $12 to $12.50: for al! the Duck lamne. Hole-$8 Sfi`j rues home'. the Brantford Street Railway has 13aleet straw-t5tr lots. 1$:60 to $1,75, to $9 40, fed and watered; $9.40 to t -�an track. Toronto. $9 6U off cars, and $8,95 f.o.b. a been- accepted* by the bondh6ldees Sokovsof{, the Russian Premiers llonireai, Feb: if-saies of prtMe "' ' - of the former. has resigned. ainniae� be.ies were made at over 7 •1.2c. and DEATH '0F BERTIbLON F, H. Hopkins of the Ontario A French aviator fell in a pars,- . that down to 4 1-2c for the poorer p S1lnn4.ppeetr: Feb. t7,--Cash - Wheal- sorts, bitleh Cows Bold wt from 140 to Agricultural College, Guelph, won chute a distance of 600 feet without No. 1 Northern. b8 1-4c: No. 2 North:-._a75 each: calves. Be to 7c; sheep, about r gree 86 1-4c; .1,L% S Northern.. 64 1-4c;''VJambs. 6a:to s 1-$c; hogs, 9 3-4 to He'Created' the Well-Known Crimi- first prize in an essay competitio a mishap. - + - No. 4. 80 1-4, No, 6. lac; No. S. 67 1-7; 10c, 4 - nal Identification System. open to all agrictlltural colleges on The`mnrder of the boy at Easton, - the oontinent.' near Kiev, ice assuming the limen-i 7 - t_OI �1'R1-" OF j0i'�G PEOPLE. years 1.20 per cent'_o{ males avid Ades etch from Psria says: The CaThe nadaa get 'seeseC water tower in sions of the Reiliss case: _ .-..__ death bpc'curred on Friday o[ Al- a th n ud esured6 }ger cent. fema)erl are married., largest In t'f'hre buss d at ants a Seine- 'later"Ung 'Statistlea Girea The influence cif imml ration tm phonse Bertlllon, treater .-at the America has been completed at St, ti)e King of S weden' of their sup- ' system of criminal ideatafieation, -Thomas, 'w•ith a capacity of half a port; in the Parliamentary crisis. by Iatewt; Censurt Bulletin. the realtive standing of the setae which made his' name known million gelloae. The first annual report of the Na- A despate h from Ottawa says: is shown by the -foot that in 1911 throughout the world. Ile was in tE►t't). bul[etia'ot the census of there were nearly.Ila men to every his'61st Both manufacturers and trade tional 'Flying Foundation showed, low, 1911. issued un Wednesday,- con- 100 women, as compared with 105 ��' _ unions having made conceasiona that Germany is fighting hard for, ' tains 'he ai44tistius of ages of the- to 100 i1l 1901: For the population �!'--� e strike re. 1 a _ this the shoe trade•°n Que- flying supremacy. .�ople by single years, by totals under 14 years of age the propor- "' "� _ for Canada, and for each of the tion of merles to females is fairly -SCHOOL TEACHERS P ",prov'iocex, sten comparative stabs- 'level, with the former having but - BLOW AT F0f3D CORNERING. � ST. THOMAS HOTEI. BURNED. "tats of filo lir trii,iltion of the peopio a alight advantage, _In'the prpu}a Also Have Things to Learn. - "- hy age pefiuci. in.1911 and 1901. tion between the ages of 20 and d3 "For many years•I had used col- this Storage Bill :Ready for Pre- One Unknown Guest Ie. Bedlrred to The }ai gest" prr.portion per 1,000 this influence is altrikingly, shown, fee and .refused to be convinced of septation to Legislators. _ Have Perished. of persons undi t� IO years is found the aggregate {or ra.ad pe this pe giv- its-bad effect upon the human als- A despatch from Ottawa says A despatch from St. Thornes in tl,e,.f'rot'irue of Quebec, ^1111 Ing 12.1 males to 100 females. A;t tem,"_ *rAes ' , - veterazi school. The bill, respecting cold storage says: Fire destroyed the Arling-i s73.b08, as compared with :71.438 the age of"i'0 flies-ratio of stales to teacher. . (Tea is just as harmful ivhich, a8 reoently, intima•t-od. the ton FIotel hero at 5:36 on Fri:' in 1901, wheel it. also held the pre- females assumes again ita normal because it- contains' caffeine; the Government, will bring down 'this day morning. It was a brick' mer poaitlFon. The lowest propor- proportion; 'From 80 years ole age same drug found in coffee). seasioa, is now in course of prepar- structure, a landmark in the city,' - tion is found in British Columbia, $nd upward the famale'popul ition -Ten years ago I -vas-obliged"fo &Won, after having been under and about 190 guests were •'regiR-1 - ^ilii 186.345, tt lloiv}ed b} Untsrio exwbiti a greater tenacity of life give up my muoh-lot'ed work•in the consideemion of Hon. Martin Bur. tered. Through a mistake in send-, With 200.316 per 1.000; these two than do the males. public schools after years of con fell ` for some time. Generally ilrg in the alarm the fire brigade' Vivinees occupied the 'same rela In ail F:aste7a cities the female, tinual labor. i had developed a speaking, the measure will provzde ran about a',mile to another hotel, `tive positions in 1901, the former population outnumbers the male in well-defined case of chronic coffee- for a strieter inspection and con- 'and by the time they returned -to i •+ ver nears pa ` having 189.374 And' the tatter 208.- y y a correspondingly ratio poisonung, tml of cold storage plants and for the scene of the fire it was st can 393 per 1,000. Tl.e provinces which to the extent that, males prepon- ' "The troubled were constipation,' returns showing the exact quanti- trei. The temperature was about i ` show .a beiterinont• at 't,L'is agr are derate over females in the West,. flutteriilgs of the heart, a thumping• ties of provisions which °from time 14 below zero. All the guests had Nora Scotia, \ tit' Brunswick and Montreal is the only Canadian city in the top of.my head and'various to time they contain. The' idea is time be dress and escape, but there, f Quebec. The groateat falling.off is %•here. the numbers of males and parts of my bgdy, •twitching of my to protect the public against any is doubt as to whether•one mau.is Y' shown by Manit�tbaw which has females are in fairly true props- limps, shaking of my head, and at cornering of markets to unduly en= in the ruins or net. _ - droppett froth 2^,o.txit t4 X4$.677,_ tions, _ times after exertion, a general hance prices. The details of the + 1 and by Priu- a FAward Island, --=-s "gone" feeling, with a toper's�de- bill are now'.under advisement: It FOR SMOKI\G OPIUM. whit}: has fallen fru8i $3'3.086' t1u C.N.R: TL N_1EI, TERMINALS. sire for very strong coffee. I was will embody the results of an in- 8I4.4o0 11er 1,001). ' The Western a nervous wreck for•years. veetigstion,made. in the principal The Death Penalty Has Been Pro% Provinces are the regions of y-oun Building Operations Rill Be gtast• "A short time ago friends ,came American cities by Dairy Commis- # :-- amen and*omc•11_a_i shovi>L ha the __ .__-ed ghostly. to visit us and they brought a pack- sioner Ruddick regarding the cold claimed in China, .large- per ce.ut. of the population age of 'PostiAn- with 'them, ' and storage system gewrally. - A despatch from Pekin, China, between the 'age's bf• 20 and 45.. It despatch from Montreal Ass's: urged me�to.+try it. . I was preju- .i. says.: . Proclamations announcing EI is an interesting fart: that the high= Excava•tion 'work-is expected to bel diced because some years back I the death penalty for smoking of est proportion fvr this age periced Rin for the -station and terminal lied drunk a cup'of weak, tasteless BRITISH COMING TO ONTARIO. opium have been promulgated, ac-, -1s t�, be fou id cording`to reports from vaxiousf and that as we come eastward the R'a'il'wa'y at the city end of the tun= 'not like at all,, Five Hundred---Bert e>et on provinces. t Ug_ a n1 a cases to .e tion ' arsutnhs a cunstantl nel under Moupt. Royal, and the <' of executions for this breach of teller-••- p Fu y This time, however, my frie'rid Steamer Sailing May 14 decre 1sing fi�cnrr, erection of at least a ttemporary made the Potstum according to law seldom ooma to especial•potiee,' depot for the handling of passe.n- A despatch from Watford, Oat.,_ it is reported g t The. pmvinces showing the iarg= directions on the package, and It Fo ted from Wu Cheri that gers undertaken as soon as . 'the says: Mr. John Farrell special ' eat proportion ,ovet: 70 years arc won me. Soon I found myself im- . . a smoker among the soldiers' f thq weather permits. .Passenger trains lmmiragtion agent for the Ontario arrlson. there was,can ht iudu -Pri�Ire Edwa-rd I.+larldi' Nova Seo- _ e r thro proving til- a most decided fashion. Go�ernmen�t, writing from I�•ew- B g �' tela dew Rriin�ticick and On�ia ilnning- u8h-the.-tunnel The odor-of boiling coffee no _._ - g..in thE...dlabiG_ansl"&fie}_ _trial _. rycitll 5w.9. -431.6, 38.1 -and 34.7,re'- •-ky autumn. longer tempts,.me. I am so greatly, castle-on=Tyne, states ti11at•he'-is,.befale-acelrrb made-up•a his.com - - meeting with great success' in se- he was sentenced to imine; apectivety per 1,M), while those - -'b benefitted by. Postum that if I con- rades, 1. ~bowing the 11�wevt are Alberta , tinue to improve as I am now,. I'l'l curing desirable immigrants and di execution' and wAs shot ' to r 1 RlN( F, ARTHUR WAN`i-ED,- has secured 500 berthtt on the , :Sa=katchew'a.u,- 'British Columbia begin .think I have found the .ea death. • steamship Alaunia, .to ' .accommo- � •Rud.' Manitoba. with 8,2, 8.3,• 12.3 Fountain of Perpetual Youth. This st sh Member of the Royal Houma For date his party, which . will. leave itnd 1^.3 Per 1.600 respectively, is no fancy fetter but stubborn STOLE $1/,000 FROM STORE 'That Canada is .pre-e.tninently a South .Afrlca. fact' which I 'am glad to ' make' Southampton on rider 14. emint,ry- r+.f cnn�+ rrcztipt9-"is evi- A -despatch from Lon&n sa;.vs: known.,; Thief DIstributed Gents Along I+011• s. dellWed by Llie fact that 812,9 ,per- Bloemfontein correspondent oU the 'Name'git'en by Canadian Postum -EW ZEALAND BUTTER. 'Bons in ever;• l.(It10 of the papula- Daily Mail states the opinion is Co., Windsor, -Ont:'-- Write• for •a - don $trcetz4 In ,His 'Flight. tion- of k1lu�vtr ag: are. under' 4v gaining gr=ound that it is higttl� cle- copy of "The Road to WellviIle." Afro .�heh Reef, Lamb 31nd Veal Ade instep from London, Eng- yrears. sira•ble that the King should bA re- Post"in new'colnes•in two forms: - ]and, says: t� thiel` smashed the - The _pro Coming to Canada. ; ,. 1x,rtii.m .1,,f , divorces ifi. presented "in 'Sout]v jVrica lay"a Regular Poetunl - must be wel'1 v�ittdow in a.jeweller's store on a given as six in 10.1101). ()f the Wtal member 'of the Royal Hou Re, a.s in boiled. A despatch from Ottawa -says: Regent Street on Friday and halted male .Poptllati..n.•fi1 eel•-Cent, .are- the.caRe of-Canada. -If Prince•Ar.- Instant Postum - 'is a soluble .Cauada_continues to -be Ari cxten- with a tray of diamond orpalnents, singie• .34.8& Iuarried, .and 2433 wi^ tlulr of Connaught' should be ap- powder. A tea%x onfui dissolves sire importer• of butter from. New valued at $15;000- Iic•w•as• chased- iiowed. (f the female pe,pulation, pointed 'Vicaroyi it is , urged it quickly in-a cap of hot writer and, Zealand. ' The .steamer Xiagara, a-red caught. and part of the stolen 57:37 per cent'. are single, 36:97 would make a strong appeal to t:hn with cream and sugar, makers a whiCk 1:ecently arrived, brought goods wag recovered, Many of-ttw* married, _and _5.31..u'iduwod. :One inlagin.dion•.•of both races and -delicious beverage instantly. Gro- over 20,0.26 .boxes of-i•t, as w'�eli-as articles, h we-ver,.whicll were-s'eat- man and fifteeii wnmen_of. tinder 15 wen be a. great, service- to- trne cera sell both'kihds. 1,371 quarters of Beef, 1,000 of terecl along the streets, arc. miss- ysars, arc Ma•Sricd•. ;Fi`oit� 15 to 19 Impeaialiam, "There'•s .a Ronson" for Poetum. lamb, and 1,000 of veal. ins, _ - a;- N, d.-...'..:. ... s'xr. 'cz` -:�3:.'- wY,+1'at fir,,:C' ry� •F•l.�a,e -.i'„r.'fM.. .rfa,� »w�t�' r ?yt.�"Y,. },.,, y.,;., ;t.. �, ..p. "' .,, R •. m,y.' ,.nP;a:.C.^.� a, .. .fir.• � ? b. 'J' -:1yrT^'a M:,.y'w. K.r ...{'i -f. •p"r� kw_•!+• .4,+. N 6..+K:• •t tl!w� ryf. ,..}, :. .- .. .. . .. .^'.+s„^ .,, ,; �__ ;..p,- is'- :-,r,.,'�.+^` K ...y✓ i Yaw'. "d- ?eatiY.- ° "u;n�, W•rs„ .•»».aycn..n.:k.r Qts.._.. ....a... ,::.s:T .r..,.`r....:5.'..7.y�,.: •/r .:.•....? :;n•+�v..: •a.w.' -.w.crcr•- •'�^''�F ..r. '+....;n,.-L.,d .n1•k...'^•.,a,"�'^• �rm.i ssii iwe nsdia^�azzn ^c•, ria•• 3 er+s-.,'N:. � v„-c,..rr �•.. 1oo- v -- J - ffiR A:QD MRS. Ii.1 R C O L'8T.- ,\h� hl'� 'j(� S.. • _... :- ETHTBYLIN G PLANTS. f IN RAILS it _y1 _ n y A French Hortleniturist Hale Ob- arK For Toru Years► .tainted Excellent Results. --_- -- 1 Why °ffi Forcing planta by the vapor of readyb&k - . - A1} !d •.. a�x PPO OFF ts; toaaioe whole, y ]rs. Baldwin 8ecoitfameads ether.seems to.have proven one-oi m and _..-- _• A _ Dodo's Bioses P[lls. the most successful methods yeti ed7 y ' Skin Beneath Lifeless; Fin ty `�` a] — - _ tried. A Frenob-horticulturist, O. savored. - Heating ere Bultel,--•has -experimented with only is necessary. =~' Y• Painful. Sleepless N ighta. Used �,� �. 1O ,• She Could -Find Notiing to CnrP a ez as a means of obtaining early _ Cuticum Son and_Cutieura Oint aux strawberries, and reports berries Soap `'s Her Rheumatism Till On a Nel h. mom{. g much in advance of those obtained Complaint Gone. ,3�” bor's. Advico. She -Tried Dodo'sb n f Kidney Pills. In the winter t19 terr of1911-12, Mr. Bul- TO Agricola St., Hallfai X. S.--Nome lime ago my sneer mite began to drop off. "p>; 16.— the, - - teT--�oompared a. lot of 3�lants the-result it was believed oil taoi•oafng. - - h << � „ Feb. 16.— treated with ether With an equal res brittle and dry, (Special). I can Y truly r number submitted to ot baths. Of the skin beneath hong Ricans looking My mend. Dodds Kidney Pills for an _ -' the first lot, 107 were in bloom' on angers were e=mdvvly painful causing one suffering from Rheumatisan. and blooming ended o>} Jan. steepleas nights -I was gated for shoo . 1:4 These are the words uf,i4ira. W. A: Jan. 8, Beans throe months and the snit gnaw again bulb 16, while the first berries were ma tilgillM� Baldwin, a highly respected resit ytfCf away from t3»eesh of time Smsem andtbm• - dent of'this'fkl off awn. place. Anti Mfrs:.Bat Lured,on Feb-41, :and the last on w.ser Xaroh k4 in tbe second lot, with "Having heard a st•a deal of euticura win glue-e only thirty-three in bloom on Jan. -Soap and.ointment I amt' for a sample or ,; I was nearly helpless with both in the hope of their heaking'my n33,11M t rheumatism for . two _ye__ she S, blooming ended on.Jan. 29, ma- ^ y�-laf0et — z turf being recalled from March • a. .�kstates. I'got medicine. fr°m.the � washing my hands wets with the�oicttcera sent an y< doctor, and tried -several other 6 to The best Mime of exposure to.the • • "� aroma t y4 - remedies, but nothing helped me. yseveat the Ointment from being rubbed og ether fumes seemed to be about ' pa a r• t .,•�,:r t1aD0.a Yrfrn.n•m. then scum III til» rp frit ca i 1i;'wu.,twat arwttu,.w _ moraine washed ray bands me t0. try a ey ••! r With the Catieure, Roam The Cuticurs, F lasts, 160 were ex or s r w .i' i I bought four boxes„and they helped P p°� s len of time and 160 for sixty ' --18�^and omtttaent had a eattint effect and -:a � almost fi'am t+he first. I have used � ' AWS �• aft-using th—for a short while T was stir+. hours and the earliness of the Ian prised to red llagess much fro sire and nearly two dozen boxes'•"land am + P r $ a� Care beginning to essuute ra more healthy appear nearly cured." ter-was only slightly greater than vitt Iephas been n•ed sake;rite fungus winch-had grown ttaeer i ;: x That rheumatism- is one one of that. prociuoed �vlth the ahort�r_eta- L loc,►em�,, vete ad naris disappeared-sad thea new atmos ' "? the results Of diseased kidneys is posure._ _ ::ariaaa and farm. - •oer>)b initis ftucaed. This trouble had lasted about , ` era!it a yeatr•+. _ aghteen months before using cutM�Soap again shown In Mrs. . Baldwins __ _ Its.w ih in hhnIIl'dr and yin tater isms three -The Silencer. rase. She had hea,dashe3, tstiffTresa otthott•aadsoteues -- tatnnti s my eager sacs had sr�own scrag -lits. Harcourt Loves Home. ' of the joints and backache, her The Magistratte Ito'aS�adin Trio- Bickerdike,Alta.,Jan,29,.IM and complatat had anttwy gmL"`(Sassed) Interest_in.the personality of, the �p was broken and unrefreshing, torisi -You are fined ten dollars. .11 have leen using Kendall's Spavin ct:se liraa.t soeicfa el.Oa.its. Ibis Colonial Beeretary, Lewis Har- and alis;wag always tired and net. The Motoristr--All right, old man_ 1 torn y�ood many �eatw wicl, good reautta. 1A last,ram aever.nthuut Dudcura Soap and Ondoeaoeammta"s vdus. ' Her }fabs swelled sad she -'alt must--tape it out of this 820. 13.xazaonr. sold by druggists and dealers evev7wbarei court, and his family is revived by was always thirst These .are all Tl>e Magistrate-You are now fin toy oto=boo: at druggists-er Hw7iteorse" for A stash sot i.often atmamt Foramard the instruction whivls he is reported Fs y cosy or ver Poole tine oa the Hor•e'ftw. dice—Pis of-each with ss.gt. book.scrod to have sent to all.-British Domin- symptoms of diseased kidneys. ed g� Anrist n Tnoze to say 4 p ' ► "c'Td eo pow � A Cbmu doh- ions .-and dependencies directing When ahe cured her kidneys with The M°b°ngt-Bv 1°°e' .Sar' a° E s J. 10ENDAtl COMPANY -- Rapt'D.Beaton,U.e:A. _ that oil teases be made only to cum Dodo's Kidney Pill the symptoms You're t°° quick at repartee. Enoalwrs Falls,Vermont,U3.A. 7s R panies_registered_ and baring their vanished---and so did the rheums- _ ,tea 4 -- - HOW T6 SHAVE. 'I chief _place of busineea under the iiia. : THE AGONIES OF HADES' Dr. Guthrie i�raa�d:-I am in good «: British flag. This is intended to - Aren't enplw•� to be worse than a rita because I take iso a iritsa. I (Some Valuable Hints on How to ensure a world-wide oil supply for - bad corn., got years the staneara re- � P PP_Y meds hoe been Putnam'• Corn Extract- am hale because I take no ale. My A certain minister Wee greatly. Use a Razor. the oil fuel-burning ships of the disturbed by a-nulnber of wol3ien in or.- it painlessly removes the - Worst rea.SOD4 for being an abetsiaer Are - Imperial Navy in time of War. Mrs. cora in 44 hours: try I'ataam'r ]Extract- _3�y health is stronger, ass head his oongregatisln who persistently Safety razors have been but a Harcourt is a oharmin woman who or, sac. it all dealers. clearer, .my heart lighter, and my mined blessing; the have made g gossiped ed in a loud tone during ser- vi P arse heavier. g i y loves her home and children. vice.. One Sunda morning he oxer f• P + men,forgeo how to shave. Apart d y -Supply and Capacity. ; cured a Ian which he had devised from that, even--a safety, razor can fibs Teadier (8rt s school treat}- Minard'a t inln+•nt curbs Olpetherta . A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY I to atop_this annoyance. At a given wz u onl be used in one way if the best •skins son saga b, - Y y signal the choir stopped on a �er- xesults are to be obtained, t Sts Mrs. Jones I Is he ill I Which ever kind of razor you use, An eminent scientist. the other day. j taro word in the middle of a hymn. Miss '1E IL W DAWSON, Nlnsttr celflrente ser.eb Mrs. donee--Oh no.gave his opialon that tae moat won. Then-one of the gossipers, unable Toronto. _'Jou should be careful always to oertLl diaccvery of recent tsars was to'ohecic herself, was heard all-over t exactly ill, but no atummick. P You WANT i,o xr»c on BELL sf feh8v4 with the run of the beard: the dfeca•er>> of Zam•bak Just the church to say: 'I always fry can stand nine burs, I Fruit, stock, (Train. or--Dairy. Far '[ ` t r, ,e n ~trite H. W. Dst.aer,a. HramptmL or Never• shave against the grain; it think, Aa soon as a single thin Wes mine,in lard. As we know, an- fotborn• fie, Toronto. is bad for the skin. the beard, and of Zam.Buk is applied to-a-vroand--or nounced the minister, "that she al- " Cured m a to se nays - ; Drn Pta refund _ mune If PAZo p W. DANreON C•Ibevn• 4i.. Teverira the razor. a sore, such injury is insured against ways fries hers in lard, we- will Iv hirta. Blend, - pIN ill EN'r falls to cure tc ., A sa[ety taut slTo.uld be pxessed blood poison 1 Not one species of. t> or .Protruding Piles. First "pll"Uon __ mlcrobo'bas bsea found that Zam-Bait ped with the singing. gives rellef. 60c. NfiWfPAPERB FOR sAt.ts, "rift against the face,-and the action does not kill! _ WE HAVE sf,%1 a-+L O00II NEWS- of a scythe should -'bet in3 t-ated, Than again. >s soon as Zam-Bak rlavese, 21rait sea' sumbias to •Smart•- pager proper)-ieo for sale in D • r _ That fie to say, jm*ead of running is applied to a sore. or a cat. or to Yebruary tarso peripnwns at right price•. A a V QW'•� y a file 1'BZor straight down the face, I fg �' r� a« enhscrl o." . r-0-aa' ttme • fort open. gkiII disease. it stop/ the smarting. and alwave, are to he fnur+tf to Cali L- $nm old are yOU. Johnnyl'.' Ing Tp„��,,, P"*t'�b'ne rompsuy, 13 ViT That is why children are such friends Is. the ideal.Wintertn pl&ce, cached _'"Seven.'.. W,.t AA-t*iAo P"see.•t Tel--O>tp. h use, a semicircular motion. enmrortahly and conveniently by the "And when were you itevea 4" of Zam Buk. The care nothIn fo ion Pacific and North West- �! v STOOK. 7 i ClticaRo, itn NURSER aT •- ,r . est - — Perh s the most important p eat and moat direr .. _ - P � rear c ... � ern Line. 1a 3hc -r hda - i& tli�-Iatirerin The �e soieage of the thing. All they routes, amidst the tuxurioue surround- me last bit y. - _ of a have, g kIIOw Sts that Zam•Hak gtOp�tY1r - +TP,�wBl;SS1F.8. RA4PBEB82Et1. FIF ings of the compartment: club and ob- - Aii afore the beard is' lathered the pain. Wotbers should never for c� vartettea. Free catalog. TicCoa get (! i+ervoYfon Purior: or aur moderate= Mtnard's Llnlbsitt cures Colds. Eta d gon Gravesend. Ontario softer if .will bocome•; It is false tbli• I Priced and homelike Tourf-t car. Three Again. As soca mZara-Suit V ap- 1 splendid; trims daily-'rhe Overland —r�s�a�tANsous r.� economy to scamp this.part of the A 1 Imfteo, fa,+tent train to Sart Franels+eo: His Tiouble. performance in order to wave time plied to a sound or to a tl:ieased The Los Angeles Lfmtte&, three day- -7w part. the cells beneath the skin's sur- to the Manic rfty of the Land of Sun- The Caller-You sayour eon �Tsincu$•-al T�ao=s.ernai ucured ttbl pT trouble. Ph1ne. 0a Salt l,stlke r`fty;•. and the San .dislikes the oountry antl.wants too ' face are so stimulated that new Francise•o T.lmiteA The Overland f6ute oat pafn its our home-tr•atmeat Write An ordinary razor should always healthy tissue Is Quickly formed: This offer.' Safery-f e,ed-Scen-rv, ar•s u•. to the city. Does lie seem reat:ve oe b.mr. tevr !»t* Dr' peltvaae Ve.di6a3 rtcetled dining car, service Bates. rc,• T t...+t.A, r'r+lvnrern,-A, Ont �blTe stropped before and %fter nee, forming of fresh healthy tisane frotx at home I Illustrated matter and full particulars + and the soar] should be thoroughly below 1s Zam-Buk's secret of beating. or,t,pplLcatlon, il, Ft t3ennett..Ciepteral Mrs. Tungtwi*t—Yes, he!3 awfuls+ a taken off it by hot water._ A razor The tissue thus formed is worked rip Agent. 46 Yonge Strect. Toronto. On- restive. He kin't dune nothin' but The Hear!ora Piao to the. 9e all the better for rest okra to the- surface and literally casts off tarso. rest since h graduatetT-fr0'm col- Aciian. Insist on the 5af the diseased tissue• above it This Is ltd sionally, why Zam-Bak cures are permanent. Lo?t His Happy Home. lEge.' ••OTTO HY�`j!'ELsa Learn how to Ilse a strop proper- Qnly .the other day kr. Maroi. of rr t l- d The.razor-strop should hang 101 Delorimier Ave., Montreal, called I once had a comfurtab.e b,-me, y P g ma'am. "Pry-Murine Eye Remedy- piano Action from a point not higher than the Upon the-Zam-Bak Go. and told them . P that for over twenty-five years he Poor roan; haw did you lose it's'' u yon- have Red, Weak, Watery Eyes ''waist-line. Shaving, and the care "Me wife lost Tier job, ma'am! er Granulated Eyelids. Doesn't Smart had been • martyr to eczema Ells to Pain.of a razor, as a science; and the ' . -Soothes Eye Druggists Soo hands .were at one time so covered Hurine Bye Remed _ Liquid;2Sc, Soo. anon who can keep his razor in with sores that he hiid to slee in Mlnard'a Liniment Curve oienmper. �' • A Jsdntiae Eye Salve In Aseptic Tntxs. 350 SNOT �IIR ;good condition is a man to`be en- gloves. Four years ago Zam-Buk wan 25c, We. Eye Rooks Free by Mail - wird es etna]I in the winter. introduced to Lim, and is a few )f s cholo ieai Manent. ifJPLE, r�PPat+u. h��merlese, r P Y . Y B” A.spa TOM"good see as RPM eau Me"C•.s months It clued him.. To-day---over- > Y*>KsN tisg J�sw.glF Ce..••Cbista/g' teier ac24 on. icon rnrtxl tlutsh. FREE for• , - i Crawford-What s the best' t}me s+euinR �+ of our heautl i ul•drawn woe - a three years after 1114 cure of a disease I handkerchiefs at 10 cents. each. Orae Equal to the Emergency. be had for twenty-ave years-he is for a man to Ret home at night 7 at once No me ncS' re-nwrad. Ceali --When s wife • is t t'I commission 1t �•,u wish. Chief 1►tfg; Her-Father-Young man, I shut Pttll eared, and-has had no trace:of OOOf• �; Co., 1a chief laldg:. z3oebe, 4ucoFc. - g pay return of the sesema. asleep. , rup•the house 'at 11.30 prompt! All druggists sell Zwn�Ba'k at 604L `The silk hat is one hundxlid'years Her Beau-Very well, sir-I'll' box. or we wtll send free trial boz if only one "aa0aso QTzxit=JI old, ''observed. the Boob; as-he Laid p Q� "begin saying good-night at 10,30. you send thts advertisement and a Sts MIST ICT ©R To get the genuine, call for full name, down his newspaper. 1-" - btamp- (to pay return postage). Adv LAXATI�•E BROMU. Q1731\ NE. Look. "Is that all '? mused the Groncb• eo.ve„M Steaming r} f.or. gig ature,_ctf E, W. GftOVE. Cures , ' dress Zam•Bul< Co.. Toronto. a Cold Orn One,-Day. 25c. Some of them look a lot older than t "• • • '� that. o ler�uein Mo -a SA Woman $SCTEBLL hi DEST. But the man with money to burn (�"'"rf"n' � coir to worm room y may not love-the smellof smoke. Resets viaw or firu•r marks rivi the lox a bn7liaafp - Can"Regain'Regain' Health. Heat of the Sen and'Bright Light �oli.h Patpaid 2Scri TH[MUYRa CO. Hamietoa _ -` minaid'• Liniment Cures corset In Cows' Heeps Them Down. : Read This Very Carefully. That there is a�snr rising-scarcit _ Learning that-his friend had fall Fnirvllle, Sent.Ted. Iso/, a1r _ `- p S 31f'tnard's Linitne� o.. nsTted- � -gQL�R MAPLE of batter-in dust lla$ been, shown, en off,a roof en which he was- at gear firs.-We wish to inform you. For pears I was thin and delicate: by recent experiments. By means that we consider your bTIhA, D'Sand work, the scientific chap flattened LINTNTFNT a very superior article, and CR�i�I Yellow pallor, pimples„and blotcheAD wax easity s on. of, the.Aitken dust counter, one to his bedside: I Dave an oppor- we use it as a sure relief for sore throat PAY? -fay” face vWere not only mortifying to scientist disoovered _ that in the tunitp to pro ne an old theory here," be. with ut It ifthepriell ce was oneddoit ' say feelings, but because I thought my open suburbs of London there are .he said, after obtaining all the de- lar a bottle, I mean 1t. w`k skin would',never look nice again I jails; "They say that when a• man YOuoH F. TILTO�T.- Fat's the use of working ring 40,000 particles•in every cubic inch Ra.ting time and fuel every Spring lgrew despondent. Then my appetite falls from a great h9ight he thinks by using out of date boiling cottriv 3 , " failed. I 'grew uses ,weak. Various' of . :air, The same invet6gator of all`hi's sins before he -hits -the antes that make poor syrup? Invest -remedies, pills, tonics and tablets I found in London but one microbe to in a Champion" Fiaporator. Take _ ground. Now, i9 that trite I Dld a little comfort and make better ` triedwithout permanent-benefit.--A- eve�'y 39 d'ttbtc-inches-of air._-_ . -poil do that?''-``�Ve#1 I didnttlTave _ _ - - ayr>. M ch-whichdi a-Money for 'visit to my sister put into my hands When air is constantly floating you. Made In 21 different booklet r s box of Dr. Hamilton's Pills. She you to,think of quite all 4f them. write' at once for our free booklet aboi;t and man is constantly tncTv- r, A banker was in the habit of and catalogue.' placed reliance upon them and now You Pee, I only fell five stories. - • -that they have made me a well woman frig about, he cblues in contact.with wearing his hat a good deal dui•>'3Tg - z'sa O11CIagA[ atPo:. Co., 2,1Z 2 I would not be without them whatever a great deal of air apace, and so �!' til!►!�t business hours, as in- summer the re Wollaston fit., lltoutreal, Quo. they might cost. I found Dr. Hamil- in t'he course of a days runs a chance flies used his bald pate for a parade ofth� bowels is an•aboolute neves• round, and in winter the cold ' ton's Pills by their mild yet searching of breathing many microbes into tits- for g� health. Unless the R C s n a d 1 s n Hair Restorer action very suitable to the delicate- his lungs. If, however, every dark waste matter from the food which tlreez s'$wept over its polished sur- eharacter'oP a woman's nature. They and damp place could suddenly be collects there is-got fid of at least= face> tl tlegro workman on the rail- - -, never once-griped„me, yet-Ehey-estab- - Once a dap,itdeca sand poisons the road each week rase ted a cheque - ; dried`up and slrirrbcl up, the Micro- y Y Do P � - ,,� a► - ished regularity. My appetite grew whole body,,tauan biliousness,inti. -and•drew his--wages, 13d one-day,. - J keen-my blood red and pure-heavy organisms would be fouled in terri- a fin 1 large numbers. - It is the -sestion,and sick headaches. Salts as he put his'money in a greasv _rings, Under my eyes disappeared and Y _&Y_ li and other harsh mineral,purgatives wallet, the. banker. said•_. `:Look to-day my skin is as clear TAA- heat of�the sun and the bright light - irritate the -delicate lining of the here, Mose, why don't you let some wrinkled as when I- was a girl. Dr. that keel• down-theso-micro-organ- bowels Dr. Morse's Indian Root Before end After Using. -Hamilton's Pills did 1t all:' isms, and sb, even on a dusty day, Pills—entirely vegetable—regulate of t15st Tnonev stav in the bask and The •above straightforward letter „ us Restores Grey Hatt to orltllnal color. mei blah, there is a poverty of microbes in the bowels effectively.without weal• keep an account with tis Z e ne the oth came Pottle, hair c one become,elect. from ]hire. J. Y. Todd, wife of a well _ �aicketTiag or griping.• Use gro Looked toward him, and with a she other blond or otnet color s. they were la own miller ]n Rogersville,, is proof the air, and if the 13173 be bright quizzical look at ilia derby the yO1u`' stops Fa11tnQ Hair••Dandtvtf. Itching. . ' BufRete I that Br.'1lamilton's Pills are and hot. Dr. Morse's « Cares an Scalp Dt.ca�s,Produces New Growth, banker wore, answered -t�nnflden Satwaction,Guaranteedormoney back . la wonderful woman's medtciae. Use s Indtan Root Pulls, tially:_"B�o•ss, Its sfeard, You look ��e'at3Ori"O't01 One�(pO6t'gap'M'i _mo other_Till but Dr. Hamilton's, 26c. Even a girI's heartdahe is'forgot like :vou w�ie always ready to start Notsotdinscore.,eddpesa r' per box. All dealers or The Catarrh- ED. 7. - ISSUE 8—'1�. �t Ghsdlan Hilt Restorer CQ.,wisasoa,ONT. ozone Co., Kingston, Ontario. ten when she 'hoe the toothache: samewheaea - _ V. i,.Aw. '....r y t. +.• y .... :. r ..__ �,i•- ate,. •"i.. p..:��'.x. •4' '•,,k=:.w "`bt w A.... w. w•:_'��yb•nt 'F+•.y, •4 a ,.�• h,. j,'..-.ar,,,?f;?rL _3•?`=, +•a 6.. .�:ss '.,�:'•°.. ..,.."....�s:�k`�;. ,e�r_-> w,va a. G:::'s�` .1 aic:,a''.' sax. 5ifi m:a✓- ae:..'�; _ '+L•�-f: .e^ w�. '.i R '��. 9 '•' 4 .Y' TPa �'. Mi .. .fe .' '.. .� a.. .2{''-'•!r«'J:de..•^'. .".'.'.0"'n{i'•_..lf^' ..Ai:..Vi.., ......w". ..w,....., ,,p �.�' •. •o AL _ -J aH'r-ling moved into Ewert J. H. Willis, f. Barrie and T T Q N 8 LnC�i��ISM�+ �' Wright'sresidence adjoining the formerly of wbitby, was in town • - t tPreati terian 'church -on' Wedner- on Wednesday. rig day. -Miss Vera Harris, of Brooklin, ��C ,-.-Mrs. J. R. Thextoa was' in the Miss Jane Losie had the misfor- has returned home,after spending cle ity one day last week. tune one day last week to fall on a week with Jabez and MTs. Hal- _J. C. Philip has been getting_tbe-ice and severely sprain one of lett of the base line. in his season's supply of ice this her wrists. --- -Mrs. John Tarrant Steel, and wMrs. F. H. L eek. -Mrs: James Potter. of Church daughters, yon from _ --Mrs. H. Fawkes is not hm- at.,who was veryill with heart west New Brighton, New York, __. proving. as fast as her numerous trouble last weeis now better, were the guestsof their aunt,Mrs. «Good Fr all the Time friends would like. much to the delight of her many Mary Bradford. -Ewart and Miss M. Wright friends. -The Mission Baud entertain- moved into.their.cosy new regi- -Mrs. H. A. Matchett, of Mone went' in St. Andrew's church — Aeuce on•Monday. ton N. B. who has been.•visidug which was advertised in our last Huibrook's English �lairualade _ - Balsdon,of London, paid her parents, Geo. M. and Mre. issue to-take ace on the evening ger ars.. - 20c a visit to one o I a mer, or a paJZt715W 'where over Sunday. returned home on Monday morn- •indefinitely: Heinz's Peanut Butter, per jar ... : . 20c -Miss Ida Bunting has returned - ing. -Harold Reazin,_who has been _ -DleLaren's Peanut$utter; per jarOc '� i home," after spending some weeks -A large number of the mem- residing in California for some with her sisters in Toronto. bars of St. George's church were time, paid a flying 'visit to his' aait Pure Clover Finney, guaranteed per jar iPc -Miss Vera Burling is spending the guests of All .Saints' Church uncle and aunt, J.. N. and Mrs. Libby's Pimento stee ed Olives, per jar 1043wo with her sister, • b one eveninglast week. Richardson, on Wednesday. He p _ a Mra. Denson. of Frankford. They report a most enjoyable looks as if a south were a -John S. Jephson was in the time. ing with him. j' -Reinz'a Baked Beans, per tin 15c l - city on Monday attending the -Jeremiah O'Connor, of Church -Sale for one week-8 cans Peas Appetizers - fnberal of the.late J. L Spink, Street, who has been ns-Corn, I -can_Tomato", 50c : - Tunrato Catsup, per bottle ... -25c _ - -E. L. Chapman, of Tor rom pneumonia, ie now Poultry Tonic,.Bgg Producer and . - an on ay attending somewhat improved, and his Health Restorer, 13 Ib pkg 25c. A the funeral of the late James H. many f:•iends hope for his early Try a pkg, all who use it say that F're3h ravel Urangee, Rogers. recovery. they would not be without it, D. Larzeassrtment of Chnstie's Faucy Biscuits, -Mrs. Savage, who has been re- -John P. Williams, of Bloom- Simp3on &Co. * Nice Lemons, Prime Cheese, Cooking Figs, zeins of the in Hamilton for some time field,recently underwent an opera- -The monthly meeting -- Dates, Etc., Etc. ` is here at pre-vent owing to the tion .for appendicitis. We are Pickering Women's Institute will - - death of her brother-in-law,J. H. pleased to report that he is now be held at the home of Miss M. ---Phone or sen amour order. =_Free de-ice y�-�X order"too _.Rogers. making satisfactory-progress-to= Riehard-son on'Tuesday F els.2#t __ -- -- - r - -Mr. Monne has taken rom Thos. arils recovery. at 3 o'clock. As there is an invi- &ion of-the Picker-ingbakery,wwhich w- evers&frOm_tb1a, Ioeali y-at- -tation-to-be considered all Wen►- �. _ ' be teeently purcb tended the annual conversat of bers are requested to be present. Ladies Have poll seen our-new Cotton Ratir,el r'�-rewe d thttag.�n Law. Mr. Law has moved into Whitby Ladies'College on Friday -As ware about to go to press, - the market fur spring dresses, in green and blue checked effects. g the Dillingham block which was evening last. The affair is a great news has been received that :Hiss recently vacated by D. Simpson. social event and that of this year Gertie Gordon, daughter of Robt. Ju=t arrived-A nice assortment of Frigli=h.prints in pink,blue, navy, -=The Westlake property, lot was equal to any former occasion. Gordon, of Church St., had died lilac, etc. Small paterns atnd stripe. -Also black acid white 22, on con. 1 and 2, at present 'oc- -There died at his residence, at Woodstock, where she bad stripe shirting prints, s+,inl;le for�h':rt.wni=ts, boy's blon=ea, etc. cupied by W. Harvey, and con- 150 Albany Ave. Toronto, on Fri- gone for medical treatment, after .Now i5 a the time to get }'or spring and s'umnier rcclnirersents listing of about 100 acres, has day morning after a protracted an illneaa of twenty-fouir hours UIROP ap. :.been sold to.Fred Richardson, the illness s former resident fro7t, pnenmwAa. She has been '' price realized being, about -$100 of Pickering, in the person of as invalid for a ntimber of years, - ,_sari acre. J. L. Spink, in his 69th year. De- and a coat sulFerer. •At ti nc of Fine assort,irent i f I.arlie ' «lock .tlnuns in plain a11d all-over ..yleY, L ors. -Miss Johns, teacher of the urints anal ginRham�.' Prices from :33 to Su cent=. F;incy Te.� ceased was born .in King town- writing the funeral arrangements __kpr(; .4, every Style .,nd shape from 25c to 0c. Cone and Irak �.. 7a junior department of the pnblie ship, and after serving his"nppren- had not been made: , huol took sick mt.--her' home in ticeshi he.and hie brother, �Vil- -lt has beon.re Testrd, that S, theO over. It rl,cases.us to sh�,n our good=. It costs yon t:utli Hero ton where she had gone to P r cl` , iris trf sh ry therm" _ - p liam, rented the Major Milli at S. `vo. 4, rel>'egt thtar X".a'; tun- ,w visit over Sunday. ]!ties Allegra Whitevale, where they carried on Cert. The c}rte set is FrirI iy, r Crook took charge of her. depart- a successful busines% for a few Feb. 20th. The old prograin has ment in her absence. sesta. when they° decided been condensed and new items 5� s �. Wallace and Mre. Hall and ;l'r1 assortment of BMS-ct_rjfi los, anal !Fen S -family, af-$ne+e•rrstorr;�i�., who to move to this village, where added. Program consists of song= � _ ___ - they erected the brick mi-IL---Sao - , solos, recitations, duets, - } haveL. spending a few weeks after coming here they dissolved dialogefea, drrlls, pantotalwei2, Wear.�tl•ways ori"1i ncl. in this negbborhood with friendso partnership and William going tableaux, quartettes. bit. R. leave for their western home to. to Thorold, John L. remained Burrell will be at the .Methodist y y highly here and as oc�easion required me to take those" wished to gome • ,/ da (Frida ). They are hi hI pleased with their success in the modernized the machine r , HAPMAN new proviaee- thirty years ago be moved to To- from the village. Come and have _- -The .men of the _Methodist routo,where he established atom- a hearty laugb. Doors open at - - -- church are giving a St. Patrick' inconnPetiunwith i o'clock. Concert at 3 o'clock. =NTEFt�TA.Z'IONAS� S'TCCK FOOL> tea and concert on Tuesday,March his merchant milling bnsiness here. sharp. Admission 20c. 27th(not the 18th as printed last He was an active member of the week). The program is being Board of Trade of that -city, and 2' SALE. REGI9TER, arranged and the public may be for years was treasurer of that - ' assured, that no pains will be organization. He was also on tileTrEsDay. F£8. 214tbr�Auetion sate' of spared to make, everything con- directorship of several large fin- Manu stock, Imp!amenia, hay. grain. •r� netted. with the entertainment �cE anciAl concerns. Some ten years root,household furniture. etc. the the very beat. Furtherannoz*rice- ago hi9 health failed and since, property Of W.:Harvey, 9alP at - �6 bents later, that ilius. s;ithough remaining one. See bilfe, ZV. Br Poweu. of ` r4 ,Luction"r. -A member of, the Salvation president of the J. L. Skink, Litn- E� •.Army vraR in the village on Mo,)n. pr lie has not taken much Part �'F.D4£sT)A.T;- 31AM31 4Tv—rcnrnrt- ite - da 9olicitin cast vl'` C ant auction anile of bigb-gn,de a nrt- - - y! g hibing, in the actual business manage. a _ s :�.:•ijjazines and other good reading horn h-,) e,.nf rich ter ling ett•arn. J; g merit of that roinpsuy. While Also horses ani ocher Tarn) sto,1.- matter for the use pf their indus- a re=ifle.nt of tlia township he ;, l:*rnent°, etc- 'the prR�+e,:y n:' trial da rtment in Toronto. Any sera ed one year a9 A member of uxrpp Pa Y y R)17er «. �McAvr+y, lot :i, c',n.i. appeals from the Salvation Army the mnuicipal council. Thr,re-are Pr.^keiin¢ .1,n,itesnnstl,nfl:iri�tle:. r";'� _ -tire worthy of consideration anti left to mourn his !rias, a sorrow-- �ide.:•t 1= tiV. "f..t.w,x�i :ior.rer. � r every person also+ild be willing to ing nidus and three roartied J �_ P 13 •' _$ v D _.. _. render any assistance -within his 'datr;;htPr.; The family are A tenLZ�ll _ _.. . ..._ .. , Farmers, _ i,. ' `:or her power, as everything they doubly bereaved in that only a . _ _ r receive in the-form of donations tea �oePks age, the'only apo; U. -r- ,;i De Laval will be put to the very best rise. 1Ch••n c-•.r zrer,n naFcl n� - P ry 14I. Spink died'ver suddenly. �JJ -Not for a Ion tithe has .there P y nan�tnr*,�,•o°.'John Deer Martis g. -Last Friday morning the til- irtrt)Gt,n�nta• l;�.itty 13:-othe:,' "reat e ti a •.. been such a gloom cast over our 'lage was shocked to hear d C of the ;n)p}ementa, Galt Shir)gls-,. dr -villsge as on -Wedneeday after- sudden death of Mr.James Rogcx� ••oi• Fertilizers. - noon, when the-news; was eivccl- t on m?fat I0 l 'r �•ent. off all winter goo(Is commPncinR this week all'ladies and ` He had been enjoy,�y� the be:3t' of c:a 1 particutar�. _ laced that Rev. Q. L. Johnston, of health up to the very -minute of Irsd phone Ifra. hent- wool uiiderwea�, sweatei.i, =carf�, etc., Rill ire Sall! ,- St. Andrew's church had :sudden- his death and was doing Lis sti,all 1"y passed away. .He bad gone to chores around the house Chas-- tel`.—PiIkey, ". at. 10 rc+r taut oil. :also all heavy rubbers, felt Greenwood to make -a' pastoral when the end came. Mr. Rpgera - boots, overshoes, etc., 10 per cent off. 'h�'tl►' cell at the home of Sten-art Gra- f P1CIi):R!\G, .OST. was one of the oldest residents u pie 34 regular vut�.50 for 4i.00 lion,. He had nearly reached his Pickering, having been born 'at C SWttt to One only navy blue suit, . a destination when he was taken Kin3ale, Pickering .township 5 t y pad La:atltti A'good line of sox `�:ic. 35c. and 40c. per pair. violently ill. He drove into the seventy five years ago. About ___ _ _ yard of Mr. Beelby, who took twent five ears a o he left his -T n - ties, etc charge of_his •horse. Mr. •Beelby farm t Kinsale and retired in 1 V Men , fanc•y fbirtgat�5c. and 81.00 each. also collars, cuffs', ?' ,teeing Mr. Johnston becomingPickering. Dnring his life Mr. Tc n n K G GILLE SPIE D►UNBARTON worse,called over to Mr. Graham Rogers by his fidelity to the hest t and they- carried him into the made for himself a hostof friends: -- ---- -- latter's house, but'he had already In the cburch of.his choice be was _-LISTEN a, expired. :lir.Johnston has never ever in.labors abundant and his -been in good health since 'coming 'labors have not been in vain. For For Tod's Bread Wagon. We to Pickering last April-; although many years as a local preacher he .will be glad to call on you PREPARE FOR COLD WEATHER he seemed to be improving: He served his church most acceptably. «'edneedays and - ! HAVE A -=was a-man-of great-determination For over:eighteen-years •he--was .$atnrdays. and would never give up so long superintendent of the ,!Methodist � Blapkets, Robber' Rags, Plush Rugs, as he was able to get around. His church Sunday School and only D • • T O D Full stock of Roues, sense of was, was so strong .that lastyear feeling the responsibil- OSHAWA, ON T. Mitts and driving gauntlets at reasonable prices. be wonld minister to others when ides too heavy retired: from his Single and team harness on hand. be himself should be the one to re- office, but Inter was always at _ � � � p,salve attention. This ever.-zeal- ".Also trunk , suit cages whi a halters, etc-oneness in the erformanee of leis- Sunday school Assisting in any Hair Tonic Repairing , y promptly P arty Possible. He bas served his icing neat! and prom tl attended to ministerial duties• hastened his church as trustee and steward for A death. Since corning to Picker- many years and was a .faithful Ayar's Hair Vigor keeps the scalp dean -- ing last April, Mr.- Jbhuston-has and-lief-fill--ttericTan�f at aII-mei andheahhy. Prwa°tcagrowth. Checks - T ` P PICSERI\G HARNESS EMPORTU-Mi - 4' won the hearts of his people, - by means of race. The funeral fi g• Does not color. -y} g Y eb7J.C.'A7erCo.. }pie earuestueas, his sympathetic, which was largely attended was Ask Ya+r •r• icncr••,,c^^^a.. Phone Ind. 1301. 'SY J COAKWELL' -enciindIy-dispositions--his held on llfonday Feb. 28rd..Pu - - - ----- -- able and sLbolar y discourses from lie service was held at the Meth- E I M DALE MILLS the pulpit. By his death St. An• odist eburch where his pastor, Q c' drew'a church, Pickering and St. Rev. D. E. Johnston preached =CKER=NG} i���T LAND SHIES' *` .lobo's Brougham, has tiet n•ith. a from Jos&ua 1 • 2. "doses my _ greatloss. Both cit clies _-have servant 'is. dead "now therefore "Is""the place to Ret your nextl - r ` )s ered great] tinder his nein- sou arise. Among those attend- ba 1of'Flour. ` lx P y t - g [ We have the largest stock of Boots'and Shoes we ever enriled mm z' ifatry, and.both ace now plunged ing from a distance were: M ssr9. Ogilvie's Royal Household can't be" and bought before the advance in Prices, and are in deep grief. The deepest E. L."Chapman, A. Ridley, _C. J. to give the public the benefit. s~¢mpatby is ea ressed for Mrs. 'Bodley and Miss C Smith, of TO beat for Bread.! _ prepared _ -- pNothing but first-class" boots d Johnston and three children in ronto, b1 r, Wtn. Redman, of Scu- Gleriora Ftour IPastr Flour _ y -in.stock. their great bereavement. .-The $�og. Messrs. 'Edwin and Hiram Grab+tim Flonr c` l errible suddenness maker: the Rogers, of Mariposa, also a host Fresh Rolled Oats -ICL N =� blow harder to bear. The finer- of friends from Greenwood, Kin- _ Bran and.Sborts •.� OTA ` • al .will take place to-day .(Friday) sale and Brougham. Mr. Rogers Oats and Oat Cbpp : when service will be condiieted at leavee to mourn his lc�4,• beside - Barley and Barley Chop _ - Mixed Feeds The noted Nth Century brand, hundreds of 9�latples to select from the manse,at 12.80,after which the his widow, his Sona William, of ,� perfect fit guaranteed or no salt. remains will be conveyed to the Alt m, Arthur, 'of Toronto, and Molassine "Meal and Molasses Ileal G. T. ft. strttion n`nd - will!Mr;. Johnston, of Wingliarn, kv Special prices in ton IntA. ,L _ Seelthe'new style in overcoats. leave on the 2.20 train' for avell as n»tny Ur. Rogers hH- "«j• WE'@kB don, %titers rntPl'nlhnt «ill trek,' helt)el. ThP interment Mace IP BUNTING. 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