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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1914_02_27 t M ... . ,. '.,:. . ' .... ..... :+..r '. , - s= - _ �+sA°.-^%r"�n,•r." -,-c-.tF. .••-� 77.77- ;may, a •,. _.,,zra..., ..-�•+^.. -�aas,rTw, .., �..,.. :y,.�,; m:.r-6 �% . •.�a., '.s'+�? =L.. ,,,,,- '. '. .l�y�:,C ,`..4,oi..�v•.-E ..::: ,y.Y, - •. „c. ....•..,.n da w-.x �,•oi' a,..�.i«q,-o�.m��;TM.y� -.v... .,, ,t'`+C• -- :., � ..,,t;..� ,• �.,..a ` .^..-.ks :;;: Cs^, 'y«+a,''.�,.. ..r-. - "6. �t "-`"'h' •;.iw ?1. •'�. ,..-.- .iA.. ,, -, ,• .. -.' r. . ,,'-'- '.�.1 <+. .•..:....,' -Y• .1 '- Yj-' i•'f:', a-✓ ..q .:yY_ A. RING THF--. _ /tZIDAY FFrBRIZARY ?7, 1914 VOL. XXI11. . PIC1KERINt , OMT., F - �1JZltOlTiil garb*. -WH _._ MOUNT PLEA r r Established is years s. OT) MILLS Mr, and MI's. Gostick spent Sunday Mr.Bell is quite ill at present i Attar{eal with friends in Markham. Miss Bell has returned home again. - --- with' anDarlington. week en at \ Mr. Cochrane visited Mr. d ' C. B Rice spentthe we d V. Moore's, Dal lington. GREENWOOD H. M [� F. FORBYTH, D. of O., Regis Mrs. Wilson on Friday evening'rdon Blake Beaton is tit home at present ile razed member of 16e optometrical Ase Mire. Riddle and hsr eon, (sa suffering from tonsilitis. �. �p. ttir,�rof ea Carted freeti forth visite wit r. an _ Julian Goodwin.tn, oEnniskillen. Is Otaremont. •katal - - Sunday htst. -spendingn,few days at E. J. Moore's. •. C. McKI1CNON, M.D., L.R.C.13., AMERICAN CORN[: A large number from here attended Miss Gertie Bate has returned to EdinLnT�L, member n! the .R.0.ollege ., N the hockey match at Stouffville Fri-, the city. her father hazing somewhat " Phyaiciabe sad Surgeons of Ontario•licentiate day last anA report an interesting impproved in health. of Bo7 al Col'ege of &arpeoa.,'Ediut urgh. -; .T'USt ,APh-TriVeCl gallle. D: Barton took advarryage of,the � } fireaiai attenHca to deieasee of wtraan and --•-• fine weather on'Wednesday and took Until further notice I will again Chug zs ehildzen. Once and residence,Sroogbem. O Three Days each wee DR. W. WILSON PORTER, Chiro• a w1 exchanget; us lira. A. E• Major. .firs. Langford T � practor—The cause of disease removed by Ell A. Willson, formerly `of this j , �lOVDAY, I EDSESDAY; adjae:ment of the erii e. Consultation tree. for a bushel of good lace but now of`•Falley View Farre,'+ and Airs. B. a Ellison Attended the _ FRIDAY AtYiekerinit oa 3fondays, Wednesdavii and - ""•-" p musical COIICei$ 'given In Toronto _ _ daye. nates-3D simcoe st.South, Oshawa _ Mara, Sask.. on Jan. 2f3th met with x It pays to have your oats flaked, Fail Wheat, recently. One SK Oshawa serious accident. While going up be- for horses. side a cow to tie her be was kicked Rev. Peter Campbell, i former., pas- -RI-�rKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL and pay you 15e to hoot, for in -this community, is Announced,1\ car of OIL CAKE just arrived, lticc the left leg and both bones bink reach missionary set next other Peed like it for fattening _ a and X-RAY INSTITUTE = 4 half"way between the knee and ankle. - as in stable atp Sabbath, Mar. 1st, as follows : Cherry- cattle. Try some, , plcxsxlxc3, - - ONTARIO a tittle, which_wxs verphfortunate. 11 . w.. Locust Hill 2.30 p. m., price to a � ion - Enitoba hitevale i p. m. Mr. Campbell I uro y will give lowest car load ri n -R. sLt3I r IowLg, M. B., H. D., C. X. -- With Mrs. Willson s aid he was taken farmer buying 5 bags flo r oyer.- nt many years as a.l tis-the-house-and-a-deeter-sena feu- oni-stick now and save money KIDS- and the Norteapecia/at ir,Ree'sj Diaesees. PzostaticDllt- from Swift Current, It was 24 hoursQuality guar nte___e_ or return' e+ws.of 'Mea, Diseasoe of Women, caecar� -OOur prices are the lowest, pioneer days, `f I same. of -men. ezeeastes on. omen.Diseses of eye' �� before the bones were set, the doctor P _ the flour. ,. wr.nose,throat rad luaus. Fitting glasses and .-- .. Quality tr:.e best - driving all night, but could not find - • • �attacute and chronic diseases ' the place,until daylight. The irijur T BROUGHAM OMce Hoar 12 to 9 and Z to 0 l9ly -_ -: ? --- -. - is healing as w 1 as could be Pxpect ,,Olin Gr g spent over Sunday-at{ -- - ARE F. Mi �1�T - — ed, but the time seems long to-Mr.. el _- _ Willson, who is compelled to lay on or Orsi oo O Diss.Cassie and Allan spent Afon. e r a his buck. He had the right leg broken dap in Toronto. � -- � B. FAREWELL, K.C., BARRIS Jt L• SPINK, LIMITED, about fourteen years ngo. . TBS.Oounty0rowaettorasy.andCo'nty. ,«�._ Miss Lillie Holtby is. Fpending a few - 8olt Wr. Court House.Whitby. 141 __.... __.". weeks in the city. PICKERI1rG, ONT. - ' E. CHRISTIAN. , Barrister and wHrrBY orn, on Tues av, Feb:24th, to H. ..6olicitor,Wotarp Pnbric,Eta. Money to -- W. G. P. Hood, of Toronto, is es- and Mrs. Liscombe. a daughter. s� Co alloan. Ofdoe Brock&t.north, wbtttm xsn a tablighing a brick-yard here.' Born, on Saturday, kali 21_St.-- to _ - ---- -- — - - LOCK HERE ! A deputation called upon the Board Marren andMrs. \Vilson,a son. t`M �ufstnests_ garbs. of Education one-evening List week Howitt, of Claremont, is -vi it• -.. ' r G. HAM-Issuer of 4 The Claremont Ftlrlli asking them to establish a gyinnst ing his daughter, Mrs. John Soden. :l.irriage tune ,5'to2•e, sium for'the young men of the town. It. Brodie and family. of Pickering, -PLENTY OF Licenses in the County.of Ontario, A sad xtcid+ent occurred on Tburs- spent Sundav with his mother here. �reker:og v.11ags. 471y is the befit pince to get your F. .Meehin, of Oshawa, spent lte)FEE FL RtiIHHr\C4P, we bare day inst on the G. T. R.. one and a �1 POi'CHF.K, Rent Estate Auc- dressers, wa111'NO nd�, iron h of miles east of the Junction. when Sunday at the home of his parents Stove, Chestnut f, '. 1 . tioneer. valuator, cousetoz.nae tamer and brass bedsteads, par- three section men. Arthur. E3With, here. _ Ytmarr/agelicenees.Broagham. toy p Donald Grant. and Robert AJahby, Dirs. Alethia and daughter, Miss 1; _ los suits, buSetts. and loot their lives. • They were busy cut- Blanche, were in the city on Wedues- a j]d Peas ` HOPPER Iauuer of Barr lags side boards, mattresses and spring ting away ice from the Erna k, and did day, AD Licenses is tbs Comity of Ontario, couches, and all kinds of chairs q - i=ee st store and his residence,Claremont. not. notice an approaching train tom• :bliss Best and friend, of Tpronto. also Steam Coal _—_ -- always in stock, also many ing from the west. As an order bad are visiting at the home of Dr. sic- BEATON,TOWNSRTPCLERK other articles too numerous been issued that day for the trains to Kinnon. " n.enno.r. Oommiseionerfor titins tomentton. Remember we be switched on to the op site tracks Rer. H. D. Cameron,of West Hill. (71; HAND- .13 a atida+itia, oto to loan keep the goods and de- po - on tam propert�. Issuer of marztrd-�-Cts --. between Whitby and- BowmanvillP, will preach its Rt. John's church..nn •ss•e` Whitey •, Oat. t-v liyel rheas-be -Fe .,.,r �n the. lookout for fi+rnday. t , home, at the very trains coming from the west on that Walter and Airs. BrnakP,of Dollar. �- POSTILL. Licensed Auctioneer, lowest price. track. ou which the accident occurred visited over Sunday with J. H. and SPINK,K Ltd. w Fe for Contrast of York and Ontario. AMC- 1 11OZ rales of all kinds attenasd to on shortest Patronize our town mere'.ants. and were thug taken unawares. The Dirp. Madill. •z ' f . !tree. Address Green Biver P.o., Oat.. don't send lour good dollars crew on the train that killed the men Mrs. W: MosRrove and Airs.T. C. �T B. POWISLL, Licensed Auc- away to hnrld tip some other saw none of the victims. The nezt Brown are rpending a few days with - -PICKERING i Y . tioneer. e►lnator and oolluctoe for place. Fours for businesa. train, which came sihtng about am friends in the cify. ooantlss of Ontario and York. All kind. of hour and a.half later: saw thebodieslira. J, Littlejohn and grand•daugh- W44 eoadueted et%ber pr.vately or by auction. -BEAT by the side the track. One of the ;fpr, tubal a..Wilson,are visiting with _ i8sle notes eoll•oted: For dater or other p,�tr �, �, L relativos in Toronto: aicniare ap ply at.reeldeneo.Elizabeth tit.,IN6k- men, At thus Stnitb; was still hying. " sang. Pbooa orderss lleeftt at sumsoOffice. m suicewas conciotis node hie to speak.- }i�s it81P He'onsof[al West Hill, has sold his od ce merchant. uel• -0 Brine,or lifacoab_ ----_s __ st —p_- eatve prompt attention. -$at•�$oc en+fta- —L where he died-during the day. ness-to Robert"Darlin ot-Mon alta. —- assd. My ylione number is lndependect 1001 •r•,� he Ladies' Aid f the Christian St n l n s church will be held neat Wednesday. .B ' _ . pet " lump ea t as and all sizes .�� 5 \li5s id AUDLEY 1n His:d Coal 4� S. R, PENNOCK - si>trch tab, At the home of �Irq eot. s )p{/IIJT6Y N OMT, t Brownlee i• with friends in 'LPxn. �► good attendanceis ret)tiest• I -U -7k ii•• B z1 The h?n that 6aL5 i tLe lira that Oshawa for a few wept.'. ed :at this tue.-ting. LJ �J -1-�/Z -�•1 ' Funeral Director and EQlbalmer. - _ - - f:eorge omd, Mr-A. I.awr*q.tce_are en- .The ann+utl cc?tul-int+tipn,c ale will ha A,fit-rad ., twek 14 1 and= in. rough a.n! _ Dl glassPoultryMPSII-a-ee-a ;o ing'a holidav in the(-��ieen()tv. hp)d here on-Ftid,ty. 'laroh 2?th:' All . dip.-sed heniloek, alto watchedc Any hu4inp4.pntru;ted to me mill '\\'alta Gann is w-earing rur- a than ontriea made hefore . ,rc'h loth will pine and spr+ ,p. dressed. be catrefully lsandlP3. file ordinary�nuilP. [t c:,dat)ght-r. - be Pnor;u•rafvd an the bili.. F61 - yeti pine G�tt"pine - produces bealth,.egg, Ind profit Mr. and Mr-,. BrigV havo lwen mation Jrply to R. J. ('.,w,tn, Fro- and baszwood fc:t +,+ilings. Charges Moderate y 6a po:iti• ciiPndin)q sonnP titne-*i.th•iriond4 pert•. 'tghant: This great poultry reined In3ep�n�Pnt Phone Win. I31 i. valy ger:.rantped to.cure p,�+iltr v ,'rank H, We' ,ney 1. bu-y.thc•gt .- -- Cj'�"t i � 11 :ltd make hens lay, ila •s hai,::nz 1(-,-=.to Ba jv� ' will. Tho •�• A. \t'Lltt•'•• .:teas t•attlt'•S:r1P PHILIP - +- 0 51ei1thiniris gaud. P. �t•, Sl iubiP� 1 Cedt<r. l , JOHN P.::•a•ce a costs 1�a day .at '3i'i ftltrl Thos. Y tckrtr. i; baulang barn-• hip .yearly a'rpl,lr, of good. Ile cut be Write Int r 't or phone for prices taPen.3t)and 40 cord.of 1+; lash'Rood GREEN RIVER . _ - Has a full'line of 1recIi nd cur Instant Louse Killer brat:whiter, but two-thirds of it tfisxp• �it�. Robert -lhafon spent rile week• A.•- C• ��E SO Rs �* ed meat= consutntly'on ht ad. will keep your pc,ui%ry free frown i.cP. pe trt-d during the soinmer. pad in the Queen city. $ ice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, Hens cannot fight lice and lay Owing is A defective grate in the Miss 011ie Fuller, of Toronto, spent LOCUST HILL = P at the same time. stove at the school, there wag no 4+mdny with-lips parents. JELani, Bologna, Weinel'S,-etc. schaot for over week. • White tare de- \tip are gbid to Fee Norris R"ind'sor' Ind:phone. house '>Iark ham 13134, 1 Highest prices paid for Q u u lay wasregretted by both teacher anal a nin, after his recent illness. Yard, Markham 72 Y. 1 0 E 11 I Il P a Qt Parents, it allov� i FP�'PCA1 children ara,rnd R .:Butrlrer'�•cattle to recover from aid type of cold Frank Hutchings, of Claremont, - - r y spent Sunday under theparental roof. e e s pe th,* was becoming quite alarmipg. �1iss F;ohprtson .Req a visifar at A. TlAfE TABLE-Pickeriag Station G ti : �iek�ring . : �ver� D, r G TTI T Prior to -their departure far'thelr B. and firs: Fisher's Whiterale; T.R. Trains going East tae as follows- � Rets hfxnP PtgI3L miles from St. LAW- '3o B._ Mail 5.08 A M. PICKERG nes ay Inst. .. . ante market. a number of the ladies, 12 Looa1 2:� k _ Miss,Cora;IcT:tggart, of Toronto, :and their friends met-at the home of t•' 14 Local B.()a P.M. visited with .ire. W R. and Lily Bar- F1rBt-C1A68 11$8 I.Or h13"6 3Ir. a'od Mrs Taylor.xnd presented the . .. Train's going West due as follows- s REAL •ESTATE..... ton on Sunda last. Day OZ II1gI,t latter with a beautiful far jar, rhe y y p X. 13 .Looi1 _ y.27 A.M. lest wishes of their Andle friends o Walter F. Booth, of Lindsay. cent „ 11• Local 2.20 P. M. _ a couple of*dRys this-Week week with his .,, . . 7 Mail 8.09 P. M. a tali them. p *Sunday included -BIIB 3t]188tB All' tTA1118 atPntp, Wm. and Diss. Booth. • The I allies'Club met At the home.of Teaming promptly attended to. dy1Yt #il�ti{� Good cattle at WlAte's sale. \Iry Pxnl on Tnesda evening, en o , Tuesday g• j y TOOLS SHARPENED y Agent for Canada Carriage Co. _ • GREENWOOD ing another of their good meetings: �• H. Peak * Insurance rates lower on farm pro- . A goodly ntm+ber.fram here attend• P{ck:� fplg, petty and Village,Dwelling.5, Jars, E. G.Tilt,was home last week ed thf Locust Hill rink on Saturday 'We make a see^ialrp of crosscut saw& 'r in first-class Companies. visiting friendP. night and report the naval good time. Tyyppls of all kinds. Locks repaired. tV. H. Gibson had a business trip Doily has been'suite ill lately. We RaAvL-honing aspecialty. For a first - W. IiIGIIT NO Premium NO't8i3 to the city on Monday. do not know the symptorila of the chis hair trim or an easy shave calf Your success in business fife wiilde- We are lensed to hear that Misa disease,but hope for a speedy recov- at the East-end Barber Shop. - P. See •our House- :Furnishings of.-alt Pend entirely upon the school yoti If-not insured with me,call and Waive Carlton-N ont again. ery. attend and its ability to start you compare rates. Diss. S. Carlton has been ill fora A.Hoover, J. Nighswander and W. kinds. Slightly used Carpets right. - couple of weeks with a severe cold: F. Hoover were at Brougham Satur- from 15 cents a yard-up a uite A number from here attended 'day attefiding the-funeraE.of the late W. J,•(3(aRDUv PICKERINf3 s>�raso�r' W. Y. Richardson• a T, W. Latnoreana, - *'_.. v_ t. the hall nt Whitby Monday evening. Dir. and airs. J. King,'Mrs. .MHrshal NEW TINSMITH SHOP 4^ F. L. Green wits off duty a few days Turner and daughter, Ruby, were ♦\ last week, owing•Co an attack of la Notary Public, Pickering. grippe. the guests of W: to and Dire. Barnes TCI901"0. VXT. Airs. Hoffland and James Haney, of on iVednesday.of last week. T have ttpeuP i ttti in Greenwood at - at GToranto; and John Moore, of St.Cath- After spending about three months tiu tli'th �1=:u and Hill "prepay- HAB A RECOOSIZHI) BTA\DING FOR ith her a ants and- reI-atives tiers, arsines, were here attending the ftine- R r ' ktuulc O In- SIIPSREOR Bns>;;.Ess--T1rAININ1C-and- rat of the late Thames Moore. `its. M. Turner and'Miss. Ruby left and ed' t0 d0 a 1 CHURPM ruitlling. roofing a i -� for assisting students to good poli- On Sunday, March 1st, there will be last Saturday for their Regina hems. ` tions, All business schools are not eur regiment.of Bo Scouts, under furnace work. - __- ttlike. .Write for_ottr_L+trB_e- _ '!AND OAT FLAKING a thank•otFerinq'aervice in.Che chitreb the leadership of Rcontmaster U6o. Work guaranteed and prices Catalogue and SEE rl;s Av�'ANT• - _ here, with specirtl music by the Choir., , The undersigned.is prepared to do .We would like to see a good turnout. Bailey, attended- the B. S. display in moderate. Aa Hs THI9 scHOOI- OFFERS. Open. ,.. Association Hatt, Toronto,Saturdiy. Lawrence• Denny, all year. Enter any time. grain [chopping Rud oat Everybody made welcotne. The Bos O. T.C. Club, orRani2ed S 1 The members of the Epworth League y -W_J.-Ellio.tt,._Priticipal _iiaking every day in the u And a few of their friends drove out to to affiliate with the Ladies S, H. Club, GREENWOOD • _ -.. - has not met with-very-good success. _ Cor,.Yonge and Alexander Ste, week except on A. Pegg's• on, Wednesday evening, We wonder if it is the oat that makes v , GR � when a social'titne was s nt. Games $ Saturday. were indulged in,followed by luneb. the boys so fearful. FENCE, F EN C E All returned home pleased with their Alpb and Mrs. Hoover,accomppanied e • _ - -_ " '� John F. Bayless, Greenmooct outing. by some friends from Whitevale and FENCE Died at Greenwood, on .Monday, Locust Hill, attended the Schubert �LACKSITB SHOP ,', i Have you lots of water ? Feb. 16th,Thomas :\assure, in his 84th Choir Concert at Massey Hatt on Just received another Oar of Peer Tuesda evenin last. year. The late Mr. Moore was a resi- y B _ dent of the village for at least forty Last Sunday being the fourth of the less Fencing,in various styles y The undersigned has opened a new. C. d. 1t1C>et OF WIWTEVAL>t years. He and his brother Ale:ander month the regular teachers of the S,8• Give rue A call when requiring t. blacksiuith shop on the King„ W prepared to.furnish you anything bought cattle for a number of years were relieved of their ituties, those , Fence of any kind. Quality fstnn road opposite the in the line of water supply such as prior to entering the farming industry. taking up the work proving them- and prices right. Quaker church; two pompe; windmills, hydrauLC rams, His remains were conveyed to Salem selves fit for the tank, niilee east of Elias Bice took 'a sleigh- of the A fete linndrtjd rods—of 10 wine plumbing, ate. - cemetery on Wednesday afternoan, fair sex of the Ladies Inatitute to fence,'specially priced. Pickering Village. followed by a large concourse of his their months meeting held at the 'v Work g+re-anteed. ChArges moderate They are also expert well drillers obfrie, and neighbors. ' The fene v. home of Mrs. (Rev.) C. Langford,at _,WLLi�'RED F. WILSON, oht+eq+iiia were c nndncted by the Rev. 4 •_ and respectfully solicit your patron• Allio, of Whitby, formerly of the R'hitevate, an Wednesday afternoon RaiQom, ant_ -E L alae for the. ,tui e. Ind nhoa` X521, Iirooklin parii•b, of tart week. �3n,l�pnn+lent none \, 512 .a. ,,,:a.. ^s. w c.,,r,: �w '�� -^C'+,w`- :✓..,:•x '�" r ,.�„` nn ,,E`..3a7'z�,'*°"" '� a:„�y. `tty,S'1 1^r�.t`'e.E: 5 .�•Y^ ,s••„ !': ,m�,+•,.:3`."r.+,y�+'+ey` •.�.:�.%.,v�:-. ^mss':,!,'r.."i �•.^`.zry"°_i ....r 6.2• y .yI✓.r-.,'i; ." .h,,s•y I ',riA�. n p 011 �, . i r, :" e A�„^•'u„litt''n .ti e:•., 'r n a^^e'^ r. �,.�^ _ - 4R,--"F t. -., "�: +.. _ �1��q1, ii:`+h a�. c4'- -..a••a+-. -s:oA,,.,Jv...rr..c.�e.._a m<•,�.• �'**c _.'ti in s- . .R:� .�i< ..$fir�,�v rx .>f -�r x` r, I 41st. n r,y ... • - - .. ,� .,- .a ., " ';. -1 I y.. • - .. r. �� f; SPEECH FROM.TSE THBONE. - k : .rfo INVESTMENT � � .. ._iv ­­ . - �' • Opening o! Third Session of Thir- . 1 ,. .Grain, 'CattIc and- Cheese o ,._,_,,�",�.., teenth Legislature of Ontario. High Class Profit-Sharia Scds. Sarlee-;100, Sa00, $1000 .i- - TRe• speech from the Throve-at lbs a C. ;r: ik • o INTESTMENr may be withdrawn airy time after one n r opening of the Ontario I.eg eiatura at year s;, , ° Toronto on Wednesday Is as follow@:- on 60 Jaye' toile$, Business at back of these Bonds M b• M1. _ -Price$ of 'These Products In .the is tri till parN.cnlers. r- - (,$@-sits Mr. Speaker sad Gentlemen of the Legis 1 bed f8 year. 1?3nd for etxclal der and f - lathe AssemblT: NATIONAL SECURITIES CORPORATION, LIMi a ,; 1- '-- _ ••...•ll+iarkets are Here Recorded Lt affords me pleasure to welcome you W the discharge. of your duties at this CONFEDERATION LIFE BUIL O1N0 TORONTO, CANADA µ -' _ the third sseiision of the thirteenth Legis• J lature of is Province. . _-- ---- ---...---- -- Otir thanks are due to an over-ruiiu¢, timate for the current 1Cear will be @nb- - " Providence for the aburdant harvest with f5. BONUS TO MOTHERS. " drop Outlook Favorable. Baled MaY and Straw. which Ontario was blessed during the peat mitred without delay. „ x United Kingdom-Weather generally fa, Baled hay-No. 1 at $14.50 a ton, on year, which has had a steadying effect on It is my earneet hope and belief that r+ Torable. and outlook for crops fine. track here; No. 2 quoted at $13 tO financial and industrial oenditiopa gen• your deliberation$ will serve to advance Fourteen Months' Record of Opera-- .1 France-dome fear of $(@mage from re-. 813.50. end mixed at tld to 812.50• orally. the beat interests and welfare of this Im- ' cent severe weather, but generally the Baled straw-Car lots. $8.50 " 88.70, oh In common with our fellow-citizen else. portant Province. tIOII OY Maternity Act. t, Canada, -the e of Germany suceeNeion of freesing and --- Ontario .kraus experienced great eatisfae- ?>a from Ottawa says: thawing will result in damage. Weather Winnipeg Crain. . tion'-from the return of His Royal'High- DIAN WAS BADLY HURT. The weekly report of the r ':art- .is eessonable, but not severe sad there ls -near the Governor-General to this country, r' partial snow covering. •Winnipeg. February 24,-Caeh:-Wheat- ment of Trad•3 and Commerce con- ' No. i Northern, 90 1410! No. 2, do., 881-4oi r accompanied on Her Royal e reator the k' -- -Hnesla_-Crop-condition continue favor. No. 3, do.. 86 3.4c: No, 4, .82 1-2ci No. 5, Dtrcheee of Connaught, whose restoration- he Prince of �I.111�8 Conveyed IIIm:tains this paragraph. 1n a report r'. : able, with weather milder,. to health has been a matter of general t T4 1.20: No. 6, 6B 1.20-, feed. 63 1.20; No. 1 .to a Ph sielai. ,fr-.L", i--I1:H-.-hose----c5i : '„ Roumania-No complaints .from crop. refected, seeds. 85 3�f0;•No. 2, do.. 83 340: thankfulnoss. . . with weaLker seasonable. My Government was represented at the • agent in AustraLS:' -f-`l"'f oe t119 Hungary-Complain-,$ .are Doming to No, 3, do1... 820; No. 1 smutty, 85 3�iet No Interproviaoisl--Confereroe held la9t feu A' despatch from Oxford eay8: Mann o amage rom recent severe r to . nwa, in w c ' ;___ as the caop Haas a very Iight snow pro. Winter, 90 1.80; No. 2, do:. ffi 14ot No. 3, Provir_ce In the Dominion rinCe o Wales gave prom iJnngg __r_-_-et.spate- _ P force, '14 month@ a3o, 149,229 Com-' wtfon. Large. importation expected dist de•• Osie-xo. t O W., 350: No. 3, The proceedings of the conference relating aid to the driver of a carriage who t t Ing now sad April. do., 340; extra No. 1 teed. 340: No. 1 feed, several important subjects of p_blfc monwealt:h mothers have drawn the Italy and Asia Minor-Crop' outlook fa- a3 l Zc: No. 2, do.. 32 3.40. Barley-No. 3, was injured by being thrown-out of sr 440; : 4, 41130: rejected. 410: feed, interesrwill be laid betere you for your Rb bonne, :and the Treasury has , it rorable, with weather aeaeonable. corsideration. the vehicle when the horse was }•g Bpaln-outlook tinfaverable. owing to 40 1-9u. Flea-No. 1 N:W.Cr. 81.31 I'll No, In accordance with the announcement frightened the too n of the paid out the sum . X748:145 to winter.tar-Weal 2 C.W._81.29 1-2; No. 3, do., 81,15 1.2. made at the last meeting of the Leticia y iX g mark the arrival of new little Aus- s horn of the automobile 111,which the �=-� Lher m11d. ture, a omxnawlon-oand India�Geneml rain has been confirmed - Montreal Markets. ' ' ways has been a traliana. III New South W81es-67,• but too late to benefit to any extent, an ppoinor and has begun W-Edn waB g01 1.1 app 1oa.•lona or e a ;o•wanos ' 1s against harvegting in early districts_ In Montreal, February 24.-Corn-American the preliminary work fora scheme o road , cdnesday. .The burse tried to No 2 yellow, 710. Oate-Canadian Wesb Improvement throughout the Provi^ae have been made and b6,342 of them northern regions offers of wheat are prat. ern; No.-2. 43 to 43 1.20: do., No. 3, 42 to -Pn-W-bearinge were held at various jump a. hedge when the horn rias ' Al 11, tically all. 42I_to; extra No. 1 teed, 42140. 'Barley- plrcce by means of which the views of sounded, and the driver .was have been approved. In Victoria -- - Horth Afrioar-Report& are contradictory, Manitoba feed. 48 to 49c: malting, 64 to municipal authorities and Various organ• 40,7..9:mothers out Of 41 052 who thrown out and his le was broken. � ° rat QenerslIy favorable- �y�B zjcwheat�No. 2. b6 to 57c, Flour izatfone were elicited. Thp.,intormation g applied have peen Staub$- the boI . - • Belgium and Hollund-Bowing progress, Manitoba. spring when paterrtn;-firsts. Llitia-_obtained will be embodied in there The prince tou1G tl1C II18•n into his ing, with weather mild. Maria urgently 85.40: dn., seconds. 84.90; etro•+y bakers', port of the Commiesion:-�..- __ om0 ail ed to the near .I nut." I wtanted -. -- - - h -- - _. nut bile -_d_s _ -_ es _ �t -- -- --8475; Winter.pataaie. choice. $a: straight An agreement h.s Hee, reached w1tTi - p -- J •. ' - „____84.46 to-$4-60;da,'in Government of Canada, for carrying village. Not finding a .surgeon he i . _-_;dam►-, : .,# areadstuffs. !to 82.15. Belled oats-Barrele, $4.25 to out in this Province the provTeiore of'the tUok th-e slifl,rer to&nQ.the, vibe,- ADMIRALTY ECONOMIZE t - TorereLe, February 24.-Flour-Ontario �.35; bag of 90 the.. $2 to $2.10. Millfeed- egr'cultrral instruction act passed by the IRALTY SPILL '\OMIZ r . . wheat flours. 90 r'coat.. $3.70 to $3.75, ran. 823: $bort$. 825: middlings, 878; Domfnlen Parliament to cover a period and left him .in charge Of a phy8i- 1 1. 'seaboard, and at $3.70, Toronto. Manitobas moutllie, $2$ to $32, Hay-No. L Der ton, f ten years. Ontario's first installment, clan. ,The Prince then continued- Save $2.500,000 By Abandoning _ -First patents, in irate bags, 85.40: do., oar lots, M3.50 to 115. Cheese-Finest meet. aggregating $'%.000, Vz�s been received, ,.' • seoonds. $4.90; atrong bakers', in ,Jute erns, 13 3.4 to 14c: do., easterns, 13 1-2 to and is being spent alo^e the lines of in- ')n his way t0 the hunt: Naval. Manoeuvres. 7 .bags. $4.70• i 13 3.4c. Butter-Chotcest creamery, 27 12 etructkin and demonstration. - ,- -y Manitoba wheat-Bay ports,, No. 1 Nor- 'to 2s 1.2c; seconds. 26 1.2 to 270. Esse- It is gratifying tc obe•arve the increased A despatch from London says: , ri ' thorn. 96 1-2c. and No. 2. %1-Ze. Goderieh. ,Fresh. 36 to nc;�eelectre+d. 32 to Me: No. 1 interest on the part of the farmers or the NEED '►I fRRI.�GEAIiI,E �OSIE\ c - IL-9e more. No. 1 Northern. North Bay.1 stock, 30 to 31c. Potatoes-Per bag, car Province in approved agricultural metb. - The Daily Mail Says the BYitiah na- 'i x1.04, and No. Z. $1.01'1.2, tote. 77 to 860. I ,tis. An indication of this is found in the cal manoeuvres for 1914 hava'been * Ontario wheat-No. 2-at fi to 940 cab fact that the attendance at the Ontar:n Bale Population Preponderates by lgricultnrl College a about.double what . .y,� abandoned, Ostensibly on the '+ems' ( nide,-according to freight, and 950. 00 Untted'$tales-MM#W 8,000 in Australia. . . I r track. Toronto. it was ten years ag,�,, while the number ground that there is nothing more 51• . Oats-No. 2 Ontario oats. 35 to 35 1.2e,, Minneapolis. Fehruary Ti►:='wheat-31ay, ..,r new students regiete•red ab the•.open � 9111 to 9178; July, 93o b.d: No. ] hard ft,g of the present term $home a marked A despatch from Ottawa nays; to be learned from naval manoen- ? outside. ■ted at 38 to 38 1-2c, on track. To- dvarce over that of else previous y•rar Australia's neceA3lty for imanigra- vres, all that was neCe89ary having 95 380; No. 1 Northern. 92 7a to 94 340 a on to. Western Canada oats, 44 1.2o for No 2 Northern. 90 1.8 to 92 3.8c; No. 3 • ,To meet these 4+ondit'ona as $alar@ed - Ifo. 8, and itt 39 to 39 1.2o for No. 3. Bay tion, esciahy of. female domestics, +.been a.t�certainPd in 1913: The pa- �, wheat. ffi 7.8 to 89 7-Sc. Dorn-No, 3 gel• s•gttipment Hae been provided. and pilins �°� � J Pesa No 9 at 9& to 81. outsiAe. tow. 57 to 57 lAe. oats-No. 3 white. 36 1.2 for further extensions are now receiving is set out in the first report of th-P per adds that the real reason is a to Vc. Flnar-Fancy patents, $4.75'; first attrnWon. t Barley-flood malting barley. 56 to 5so foominions Royal Commission, ta- desire for evonomy in the Admiral- - i:: clears. E3 a5; $$road c'eare, 8260. Ahip The number of Dielrirt Reprea.@ntatires y, ooblde. menta. 60.870 barrels Bran, $22.50_ of the Outnrto Deoartment of-Agriculture bled in the 130U66 OD Wednesday by ;tyP to save the. 8`2.500,040, which the <l f Corn -New Ne. 3 _Amemioati, 69! fn, all Duluth. February 24.-Wbeat-Fro, t has been increeeed and the work of Indi Hon, Cipnr .p Faster. A demand for' manoeuvres wild cost'. It is re- , ' .rail. Toronto. S . hard, 91 340; No. 1 Northern, 92 3Jo No vidnpl ReDOeentat:ve Law been made more Rye No. $ at 62 to 630. $nisi-$. 2 Northern. 91 1Ac; Hanitc4a No, 2 hard effec•t.ve. One marked tea tare has been marriagPablc women is A15v empha i called that the manoeuvre@ of 1907 . . .Buekwbeat-No. 2 at 75c to 76c. outside. se 1a to 89 1640; May, 92 3-ac; July, 93 5-80 ,,be boldin of rural rch•'ol falrw wi!b a being a difference of !were abandoned fBr the sake Of - Bran•-Manitoba bran, $22.50 a ton, is g i7.ed, theta EI _ bags, Toronto freight. Shorts. $24 to Linieed-Caah. $1.54: May. $1.55 1-2;' July, view to interesting the rifling genertheor ,:26 000 bPtwe'en the male and fe- economy, . . $2 50 Tvsonto $1.57 14. :n rs ha agriculture-' rentyduring or these -I Taira having been held -Mang the par: male popttlatio>}. The commission, - ';' - iseas!n with marked saccteN It fb Loped f _ �, wktieh �i,r. Foster is a member, I... Country Y rodeos, Live etoek Markets, f In consequencet*rd this tb.@rk 1 laortsweri e•+the whole n _ ;FATAL EXPLOSION. - 11 . BatfPr-('hoice dairy. 22 to 230; inferior, 'f^Mntn, February 24-Cattle-('3solco vi-ce 1s served. visited Australia and 1Sew ZBaland 1 . s$ to 2110 tatmora' separator prints. 22 to butchers':87.90 to $8.50; good. $7 50 to $7,75: medium. 8675 to $7 common. zls,,s to $6 last summer• .- Seven Workmen Killed and a Large tic: erea•mery Prilito. 30 to 31o. solids, 27 `ower.. n of power the o enabled - s _ "to we. storage prtnto. 27 to 2801 solids, choice cows. $6S to $650; gond. $5.75 to $6: l,o,ver:Cammiseion has been enabled to 1% mrdtnm."85.25 to $5.50: common. $4.25 to >nako a further r.•duction in the TO BAR DISEASED ANIMXLS. Number Injured. 3 1.2 to 26r. Price of j $6.25; cutters and canners. $3.15 to $3.75; Egg* Case Into of new•laid. 36 to 36c per el'ertr cal. The Cnmmteafon has ander � ` dosev; stere". ,selee•ts, 33 to W. tend choice- bulls $675 to 81; good. $5.75 to ooretderation the duplication of the main _ • A de5epateh from Glasgow, Soot- 86.25: common. 54?S to 85.50 Stockery and «torage, 31 to 32x• per doses t high -te eeton lire, and u Cetlntry un a O p y land; says Seven workman. were •. Cboeee►'New cheese, 14 3-4o for large, and fe.@dara-Rteera, choice. $6.75 to $815; good. htgh•teneioa line to the western boundary CertlSe to SIn9t :�l['Om aII Stock $5.25 to $6.35; 1Igbd. 9330 to IS,til' sprtagere of the Province- Information regarding killed a lar -number is tired- and, - NSe for twin. From British, fates. . ge i Besi+s--$atod•pick.@d. $2.15 to 8220 per 1 t*+ x82'; milkers, $85. Calveu-Good veer, radial railway proJecta has been furnish- fC18ny builiiinga destroyed on Fri- btiehPl; primes. 82.10. �U,65 to $11: common. 8460 to.85. HGgs. ed to••communftdee,.asking the assi4ts.nce A deg atch.from Ottawa Bays' Honey-'Extraet.@d, to tins, 11 to 12o per i fed and watered. $935 to $9.45; fo.b.. $9 •,f the Commimlon, while the efforts to p day at Ardor, Ayrshire, by an 61t- _ta.$9_i5:..nff ears._19.50 to 89 60. Rhee ane The a ulationa under the Animal tar No..-t-:'TrMTh -83 to-I& S men-Aeseet-= --�rieultia lots In the see of .@lee- p `: A for 10. 1; and $2.40 to 8250 her No. 2. lambs-Light owes. $5.50 tocavy. :rtcltr Lave bretr�� cnntinu with prom'!@• C'ontrap,•.etus�Diseases! Act have been Poultry-,Fowl. 12 to 130 per lb.; chicle ��' Bpying.lamba- t9 to $9.75; back@, ng. results._ Dtirr-it the past year the WOrlcf►. - . I ena, fa to lie; ducks, 13 to 100: geese. 14 ;'$3 to $3.50;wTt3 75c off. Commtsefon orgentsed a departm#nt for amela'd'P'd to require that atll6mals .. ��, , - to 15c: turkeys.,19 to 220. Montreal. Febrasry 24.-(ineKd assets end the inspection of elertrfcal installation« imported from Great 11ritaln be - _ 1 Potatoes -Onterice at, 83 to We per bag- ' betters sold -at 88 26 W $8,50• fairly good and equipment, in order to afford protec on track. and Delawares at 900, on crack, at a7.50 to $$• and she ismer grades at from -,fen to lite and prepertT, acc�ma.nied by•an.. official ce1'tifi- Railway linea in P.E.T.. are black- , .. 3a oar lots ' $6 to 87 per ext. Choice bnwher came at The policy of,road development in Nor- Cate Of the Board of Agriculture ed by anow, Bbme'drifts being fif. • &►86, tried the common and interior at from j' - ;+is to $5.50. Extra choice bulls, $7.50, while theta Ontario, ander the special leg;ela• and Fisheries. irnstead of that of teen feet high. . 11Provisions I eboice brongbt $6.50 to $7, and the com• tion rn 1912, has tu`en r bound- from the 1 ..,,*tern to the wewtern bonndarfes of the the local authority, and animals Dr. C. C.• James of the Depart- . Bacon- Long clear. 15 -to 16c per lb., in mover nne41 from that down to N per cwt Provlrce.. About 500 miles rat roads. with imported from Ireland by an official ment Of Agriculture, . Ottawa, ' ` J: case 14Ke Pork •Abort cut. 828.50; do.. -gale«of alleop were trade at$5,50 to 86. and the necee@arr bridges and drainage facill• p Mow. $2450, He me Medium, U to 1$1.20: lambs at 89.25 to $8.50 per cwt. Caivc4 ties, were wholly or partially contracted certificate of tbo Department of speaking to the Guelph Canadian - .:; '." - der., b,vvy. 17 to SEC: rolls, 15 to 13 1.2o: ranged from $3 ,o $12 eaoh. as to Pis and Inst year, involving an erpe'nditure nt \ rictilture and Technical Instruc- Club, advocated growing alfalfa in- ::; '. lmakfut bacon. 1s to 1901 back.. 22 to quality, Aelert.@d late of hogs sold from g _.. 810 to.810.25, and for small lots ars high se about $1.100 000 The effect rat this work tion fur Ireland, stead Of wheat in'the West. Lard-Tteires. ti 1.40; tabs, 14130; Palle. st050 way paid in some oasei per cwt., upon settlement @ted upon the value pf {{ as 340 . - - weighed off oars. tarot lands has xireadv been notieeabfe. -- The mineral psodtiction,of Ontario dur• Ing the past year was the largmt yet re. ; corded, sheer having Leen a considerable HEAVY OUTLAY BY THE CaPeRe .,.. -, Do Lang Breaths Hurt ..' Ro�>�:•l TO DEATII. tacreawe to the outputI '.. "d Cold, while the , of nickel, copper '�-�' �: g about ° equal before-,know at the industry veeld of silver ra -- . , w---- . V the ptevious year, �f .,t it I'n llahmau 'Perit4hPt+ is Rail- I•.m glad Lo.know that Lhere k every ; . DANGEROUS PLEURISY ALWAYS p'1►3 Cflntp to the North. BEGINS THIS WAY. - -period of further expansion. y r ii.. An outatanding feature of the ed ati-n• When Present Programme of Work for 1914 has I - •: :.------ ---,,., A despatch from North Bay, Grit., e al situation during the year Hae been the Speediest Cure It Nerviline. . says: Two boys, sons of Farmer extension of industrial training through- .$sen Completed Will Have Spent $4go,opo,000 �, Joduuin, living near Sandy Falls, out, rho Province In nearly all the'large. Siindustrial centres 'evening claws$@ have Ouch, that stab-like pain In the tde on the Sturgeon River, while out been organised under the industrial and ' - ' Is like-a hot knife blade in the ribs! hunting .on Saturday along. the education act. passed In 1913• -,showing the ' - ' _ '' .. Probably got overheated---cooled widespread•desiro' for this class of in- A despatch from Montreal says: atone and Vancouver, to cost d,,, `=' right of way of the C.N.R. under 'atruction. p11 p too fast--now is tion' oonstructiun, found the dead body Sufficient progress bas been made In the Canadian Pacific extension plans 'ow+wo• tightness, such sureness• you ean't work on the 'Central Prison Farm at All this is in addition to other 'draw a long breath. I oi a man in the railway camp Guelph to warrant the anticipation that last }•ear and this will involve aThis-is the beginning oi;, Pleurisy. blinding. The body was lying in 8 the Central Priison in Toronto will be oa- total ex nditure of around x$85,- oOris goings ft the oune time w Pleurisy is far,too serious to.neglert bunk, frozen stiff, and was later ca•6ed in November next. The plan of prW pe other FeCtLQIIs Of the country-new a single -,natant. on'.reform adopted in the new institution 000000 according to -authoritative lines between Swift Current and ` identified as that ' of Thomas has passed the experimental stage, and b Quickest relief will conip fr;D- a roving satisfactory in eiery respect. The forecasts current here. Vice-Pre - Sedgewick, a distance of 270 miles; l: Parkes, an emplo}'o of the G.N.R., p vigorous rubbing w with NervillriE. This labor of the prisoners is being utilized two other branch lines op the main trusty old gain reliever will fix yotr up to charge of the construction en- also fn connection with the brick mann• dent Bury is is town conferring Gine in Alberta; there ie the Wey- qp facturing plant established at M:mico, In no time will take4.away the con• gine water tank. Parkes was the product ot'which 1s used only for Dub with the head o£ the wad, but nes.- burn branch, which is comprised in •' gestion-make ypu wPlf Just as it did I about 30-sears old, and was a'ser- tic institutions. ther as.yet has handed out an Offs- 476 miles, of which 196 miles have Mr.' Samuel St. Johns, of Stamford, geant in the British army before The new Hospital ,tor the Insane at .,i-i who says.-"In running to catch a - Whitby is now well advanced and it is be. tial statement. The large amount already been constructed. But coming to this country: lieved that a large section of it will be quoted, however, is said to be train hurt week' I became much over- _ 9 while no new or startling features completed and afford accommodation for g - ;heated. i put• up- the, train' window ' SP_�IN 8TO�1lI•SR RPT. eve bandit- patients by the latter part spread-over a number years, and a e� announced, the work mapped - :'- and rode that way iii order to get of the preAer.t year, that double-tracking and other, out.will mean.as big a disbursement ,and off. in an hour my side was so The Commission appointed to revise Ind parts of the programme will be pro-. as if 'a sensational programme had , full.of pain and,my breathing hurt so Telegraph Liuey Blown Dowd In All consolidate' the Statutes of the Province, Laving'completed its tabors, Hae resent• ceeded with -conservatively as the been made public.Before the Can. �- s, muoli that T thought 1 had pneumonia. {' r Directions. ed itp final.report, which will be aid ire• aced arises, adian Pacific Railway is thro>�- i nlway carr' ':Nercfline Iu ltxy grip tots you. In the meantime the dlotribu• 1 and at destination i rubbed my side :� deulxa•tch`from Madrid says: tion has already been commenced. At.the present time there are 133;with its present programme of . -thoroughly tltr-�� Mimes. The 'warm Fic•rct';storms of wind and rain are During the past year the Province re- miles of double-track underway be-I work in the West,' including the Penetrating offs4ct was Sona- notice- rave n the .whole- Spain. Tole-: ceived the Federal subsidy of $2.134,000 in abl.+ slid I gt11ck1} -got rriielf. Nervi- . !; p aid of.the Timiiskaming a Ncrthorn On. tween Sudbury and Port Arthur, irrigation works, the double-track- dine T consider :flay-- t from a seri• graph linea aro down in all direr- tario P.ailw•ay. A regular train service on the Lake Superior Division, 1 ing, and the new trackage,-amount- a line b0en inaugurated ou the Elk Lake ons ilinP-s." tions, and in some instances trains branch, and the extenv-ion to the Abitibi which alone will cost $64000,000; ing to about 1,200 miles, it will �� - - Any-sort rar 1 rold can tiP quickly have found it impossible to make River has been completed. Settlement in 178, miles of double-track between have spent something,like $450,oOQ, ' the district served by the railway oon= broken sip K'llll \ervillne w5iclr is a lei-adKa -against-the- lrurrleane - Brandon. and Calgary, to cost $5,-1000 in the western part Of the coun- ��� ttaues to efivance��►bIle -the- -inquiries' - marvei for rnduoing inRammation, for force of the wind. made by prospective Liettlers afford.hope, 000,000; 139 miles between Revel- try since its inception. -- • -- rc+ii<•vir., cnr:fieatioll in the, throat and __.P ful 'indicattona for the.futnre. Legislation respecting eompensa•tion t0 Hs `chest, hit curinK stlteh-inthe side, coronet Pi CALIFORNIA. workmen for iniuries, representation iii >, 'lnmbagu, ne`llralgf:t, Sciatica or rheum- - I `,atism,. \otMng tttOre• soothing or the Leg Alative,Aewembly and other mat ei pownrrnti Tito .7-ov. largr 'fitmily size Seven Lives May Be,Lost and Dam lets of public importance will come before you can see Cin Pi11S curing your Kidneys y you for consideration. k 'is 'thp most c-nononiical. Small trial age Reaelted $4,500,000. The growing financial demands of 'the . sirr. >i,c: at -eaters t -orywhere• Province, e:nnetquent upon its develop- fila Pills tilt@ the urine BLUE. A tow hours after starting to take C�fn A despatoh from Los Angeles, ment and t•he extension of ire Dnbtic ser; Pills for Kidney or Bladder Trouble,yon will notice that the urine has '_ -_----'I '- - - " Cal:, says: With a loss of proba- vicea and activities• aril for Snores$$- ex- changed color. You gee for yourself that(Gin Pills have reached-the spot and penditurea from year to year. To meet haye 4��' l.ts:tn= of fifteen rnilli,in clt,llars to bly seven 11t1Jnan ]ices and more these conelitic.na a larger revenue, with Y d' 1Ic>lifreal a�.td tw'o million dollars than $4,500,000 since Wednesday, Your approval, will he obtaltted from a ar'edoing you good. Take Gin Pills on "y °tai (,�ut;bac Harl,ur 1:'�rinntissioners southern California' began to re- °umber of availshle vourcete on an equit-; 6oc. a hoz; 8 for g able and reawon•Able ba.als. 02.b0. At all des• out positive guar- r for •itttpl'oveme n ts .wern' f<.recasted cover on Sunday,night from •the ef- A we Otis and protracted Illness bas be• Tera. If you-oan't antes that they will, �';, in. t h4• (;arirnti>nS. - fccti of the worst 'stor'm-in its his- -,Allen my Prime Ifivteter, the leader of ed them in you yo or moue c`. thia House of Assembly, evoking the deep B Y - clue u y (�!ii'Istophm' ],at,on, <me sit. the tory. According to an estimate enrmw aitd @ympatby of the whole com- neighborhood, SL IL;,, refunded.- :nt.;;:,1, _promint•nt bu4utesc men of. made by A. C. Hansell, assistant munitv . Ie Is -very gratifying to know ordetrdire.•te 1ep'ri. '' $etbaslOrgeni0he1aks10e (;rrs' t:rtttntc, clird nt his home in city engineer, Lott A $lea 1qa$ t"«t the teoovery of Loalth and strength Sample tzeeit yon of Cash ltleltaa T«a.tw n$ ee^ms now tso•be amured. laaationthiapapet 187 r ()Ker ,Smind after d fcw' elar•s' ili- damaged to the, eXterA of at leat�t She DDublie amonrta will be brought • nc5* of pneut ria, $1,x,000, down for your 0oasiderattoii wt the ear• - hast moment, and the supplomentary so- ' . . . f _ __ _ ' Y , _ . , -J -. l I, 1 -,. _ , .,a, ''A /;-iY. J .,.! ,T,,,.eti:,4 •.,S' P •Q't'•e„q �+'9 3•.:'• r✓i�b•y',�Y ,{ ..;a j . .. '�`r''`^,'I i,'t'j,I:..;y'+`y.],G tda..t:C;a4 `. » .CZ'.6,8_u. - - 0 , r;. . ' .'. �•''S,"y%r:�.,�'"_•µ, �s^:A.'1i.4.Q�.'m",�.°,`.•:�..',?.' ..u'a'+.'.-".:,,ee.:":.."' +"'+�.:''�'i'}i.;F'�•.^.'iF..eaw.,"^R:.e PCq-:;:•.4t'!.:i.Tes.•a.Gs "':-:::._r-y-'g,,.S'T�i:"wssK.-:•_-•,w:n.x,n•+.-+:'.`..v,vF:`- '',+',r!',ow.v,4••ek+.:•, �'.:w.oY-+_--ir... .'+.I..a.',_.a _ '.FleVfN.Z: ce 71 •, -r•`�, e•r,._,.�6/rt. •i" +• • C w r � ?1 tr...•r•.. ':Y�....',. n ,dye-l�... ....1 .' - NEW AFTERNOO\ COSY\. ,lit as will as yours-well--I won't gat 018 �aOPe -� - - 3romise not to prance!" _ KEEP "YOUR -. �� - -- — Sure to Return. -- or O'!Se morning a merchant whose P Q CK �1 s 7` � V��,� foods did not, very strongly sub- s TO TELL HER SISTERS THEY 1i . -tantiate his advertising claims put � •3 ., w CAN FIND RELIEF IN �P.Btl out a new tugs. He was pleased to � �•:.fi DODD'i3 KIDNEY'PILLS. - - ie-that a great many people stop- - Bu a , . .. : t p r red it. direct he to t dere wa ^ puzzled a angered tin ice that l\) 4 x !/ John Cabot Atter Six Years' , ` - they all went on, laughing. There yµ, Suffering, , Tried Dodd's Kidney k. - - ., was nothing funny about a sign Pills and Found New Life and It merely read: - •. "If You Buy Here Once "' '• Energy. You Wi11,Come Again." White Head Perce, Que.; Feb. °3.. Highest grade beans kept whole {. —� The mersh�ana',`went outside in a and mealy by perfect baking,; • ' .�, e casual Sort of way, and glanced at retaining their inlf atrepgth. to fell risenr P.� w_.. - vox the y can find relief in Dodds Kid- me o e no a former cue- they ' _ have no eq"L aney Pills. That woman is Mrs. �� tomer, h axp er in , John Cabot, well known and highly With Daily, now read: respected here, and she expresses4 Use of "If You Buy Here Once her enthusiasm in these words: "I --_ eertainly�e�ommend Dodd's -Kid-... ("JUITICURAWhat- You Will Come Again _.•`- To'Biing It Back." May Become 1'a... ney Pills. There'is,nothr�g bet- t � Bear this in mind, %e courting ladster." _ the Leaders Were Called. When to the ladies fair y. 1 p, ``tend k-•1'1 � Mt Asked to give her experience, They were discussing the- North The girl you calla y r.: -Mrs. Cabot continued: "My trou- let prove a lemon dr May ee pro 1 up. ble started in a cold, and I suffered p Amerioati Indian the other day is i, y 01 �.i - a rural school when the teacher z}, for six years. Rheumatism, neur- 1 i i ' To core a Cola to ons leas I._algia, stiffness of the joints, cramps asked if anyone could tell him what Take LAXATIVE. BROMO QUI14INII in the muscles and heart flutter- �d OCCaBiondl use-Of o lti- the leaders were Called. Tablets. .Druggists refund money a 1t ings were among nay symptoms, and. "Chief," answered a bright little fails to cure. E: W, aROVWS signa- lure Is on each box. 25c. finally Bright's Disease developed sura Ointment. PJO other gill at the head of the class. y , was then I-atsrted-to use Dodd's "Now,rect,Z� answered the teacher, , w _edn011leilt8 d0 BD IIZUCh t0 "Now, can nay o2 you tell me what -Appreciated. Kidney Pills, and they helped- me prevent ore-clo • almost from the start.. After tale- ,� P p, ing, Pte' the women were called 4" Lady:" "This is the third tltio� Ing four bones I feel like a new wo- "° pies, blackheads, red, rough There was silence for a minute or I've Riven you etsmething to eat." two, then a small boy's hand. Rae Tramp: `,Yes, ma'am, thank you, 0°'aD " ' ,hands dandruff, itching g , reply, y g z Dodd's Kidney Pills cure the kid-' � i g seen waving aloft eager to re I and if you are ever looking for a neys. Healthy kidneys strain all y scalps and falling flair. l "Well, Tommy Z" asked the place as cook I sLal]: itis pleased to ,. i+he impurities and poisons-all the g' teacher. give you-a recomlliendstion." moi' Codewssoapasa.otatneaxgra sold tars asset Mischief,,r he proud y an- '�+• the world. A ftt"al sawv"of each,wt'tb 33-ossa seeds of disease-out of the blood. Mtnard•a Ltntantet tura Oiphtharls Ykta soot,soot post.nx. Addtees Potesluuar nouisced. s Dodd's Kidney Pills not only cure Chao.Cop..Del".".Boaton.U.a,A. s, the disease but by ensuring good +anM>t son. awls blood give new life and energy to - An Old OffenderCaught ,� �, nwwsoN, tiitlety Cellsarns �tres{, ^e, every part of the-body. E you can't, you'll fine} there's lots of For years he baa caused endless trouble. Terermta s, Parlay fun in made-overs; and there's no but when Putnam's Corn Extractor was T F You WANT TO Bt7! os 'BLL • Designed by Meunier, fun- iii Price & Cutting, whatever apples, he came out roots and-all. Any j Frets Stock, arsine or Dairy I�a+m ' BRITAIN'S NEW BATTLESHIPS. Model of grey chiffon over same write I3: W. Da~n.• Brampton, or M �_ _ gr else there is, Besides, no corn or wars cored in twent7-tons house Colborne At Toronto. 'Fyf1lVBurn Coal and Carry-Oil As oolor6d satin moire ribbon, used that's all prafess�ional can be your by "Putnam'§ Eztt`aosoi• at _ail N- W. BAWSON, Colborne at., tero,tto +. iqr belt and trimming on tunic. own particular triumph. Let me dealers, d' '•14 An. Fuel. ate' help you _with-the -brown dud,'- +4�FATCAF:wax IMPROVED pay lin FaItod With the recent laying down of - Lt was a beauty, and it can't be bad- Why Notl : at N1 Got gee. it tail payment. , good t watrr. Winda�'11. stable, Hasse. t�ranar the battleships. Royal Sovereign Will Quickly Cure ly morn,-and by the time We've re- Zoology Teacher: "Edgar, what ie+e Summet�-tallow: Itsrka6 eve- m41es -_�' and Royal Oak at Portsmouth and modelled the front, and changed is the highest form of,animal life 4" a erre�T rn,'"iano, Canada.rr..ner, sis Wilton L ;Devonport, a new departure was, -'Any SQ ur Stomach the collar, and added a touch of col- Edgar: "The giraffe." _ WANTED. made by the British Admiralty. __� or,.yourll understand what I mean. - - These two ships;_wlth_three _others _-Rellevea FuUntiaa Attar Msala ".It will- be-- virtually Ae.w, and !11•a Cas+d is d to 14 Gass Aar.aTg w}TSCA:• C YOU, WRITS ' 1 S>rug 'ists refund mane if rAZO Dominion Shade Adlueter Co.'.Wiad- to be land down at private yards a yo�`lt flays deyne 3t yeurulf�'�s�- Ot,�at't,NT-fade-t-o.-curs �tching• sena. - _ � till's year, will be considerably '•When-1 'liras working around -the & -Cutting may make.cou superior, or Protruding Piles- First applicacio yes relief. 60c smaller and slower than their im- farm last winter. I had an attack of tn- but did they ever make you want t0 ii, NtWSPAPEAs FAA. SALE. ediat�,predeccasars, and thev'wilL tlammation," writes Mr E. P. Dawkins, sing, and Whoop, and skip, and An old bachelor may not-believe ♦ OVD w-EEKLy i�S t.1vr3 TOWN IN ' a1sa be coal burners, carrying oil o ort r on was Wesly daneet—Y"o-2_L3huught not. But a G gore-County Ntattooery and Book •, tones -time, -:.:it We11 enough to work that life is full of contradictions, 1+,1Ayneea in eonnection: Price onlT_._ only as auxiliary fuel. This.means thing like this of.mine, ova c dress,__. t ouo�T s librral, Wilson Publish- ,• until sprue But something 'rent but s married man-ilways, -t_nR Company: 7 e e o e tl any battleships now under con- wrong with my,bowels for 1 hsd.to use of turned .breadths., and forgotten '-atruction and operation. but it is salts or physic an the time. My pieces, and--old fur-with the moth minard's Liniment Curn Dlsteaaper. Tursrnto. - -believed that the Admiralty in•mak- stomach -kept sour, and always after eaten parts-cut out-you've Still to _ _ NUASIERY STOCK.. b 00 ing the. decision was guided more eating there wae'pain and fulness, and learn What that means, and it's q1w Frost. - ♦IRAWBF.itSILra, RASPBERRIES, fI}�r� by the opinion that battlehhipis have all 'the• symptoms of intestinal indt• worth while. Flora: "I gave Jack the thirty �'enetiee, Free catalog. 1[cCon.��'- gestion. Nothing helped me until- I ' second degree last night.". grown beyond. the most practicable "Bring an reser `brown dud and � 8cn. Gravesend. Ontario, used;Dr. HamlTFon's Pills, instead of laze than they were by economy. behold how it becomes transformed „ hurting, like other pills, they acted , Dora: Are vo a.lassos 7" atlscELLwNEous , 7 It is believed that-the new ships very mildly, and- seemed to heal the presently into a charming and orig- Flora: IN*; but that's the free?•'. - Agy, Yorit-WILL wrruoUlf LAW. ' will have"a displacement od about bowels. i did not require large doses inal confection in the latest mode, ing point, isn't it l" - yer y tee@. Your family insured ¢^. 98,000 tons, thus being'smaller than I to get results with Dr. Hamilton's Pills, dons in shades of bronze and oop- ss.ic.t exprneive lawOuite. Code Will uay battleships under under_ con- and feel so glad that I have found a fir,' I prophesy that when you Firm pn.+tpaid 25c. UritEtha,'Btvwn.Bids. mild yet certain remedy. To-day I am wear It for the first time, I'll have T")�tti tn* Epe Aelmed! Montreal.. . irt�ructiaa, except those in FrlltnceI I welt—no pain, no sour stomach, a which are about the same size. It to hang on one arm and Kitt on Watery S Avcgs. Tvaasa. Lt,Ye+. F:rti.. «� good appetite, able to digest anything. y <! Y°n �� Reid Wttalt �`1 ` ' . C glm.ernal and essernal, 'area witL y' ;' would seem that France and Eng- This ie a whole lot of good for one. the other to- keep you within_the or Granulated B lkin. Doesn t Smart oat pain by our Home treatment. Wri pg medicine to do, and I can say Dr, y ps a b.rar. sec late, Dr H@nmao ltedfe ; . laud had an undera�andi in ..the bounds of decorum.•„Your feet will -SootDss E�g°e 'Pala• Drutl$g.:ists 50eSa/ + Medical taatter, as all other countries are Hamilton's Pills are-the beat pills, and Just ache W prance and tiptoe all Maria�e g&ye SEialveeyinl'AseeptiC 'f'nb�. I r•Y. l.tmrt-•t, t'oi)inRwonA. Ontt• - .'building ships of 30,000 tone and my letter, I am sure, proves it. the way!" SSC, SOC, Eye Books Free by Mai• PARTNERS ANTED upwards. _• Refuse a-substitute for Dr. Hamil• '. You're an utterl•v ridiculous �1e .sees ar As stens+a•t Isead core l 'ton's Pills of Mandrake and Butternut, ,. The new email vessels well have a girl I declared 'Dolphins, to88iag ti�tartara i>/a JAesf►s17 Crl.s C1atCaae . SCC-are opening i,ran<•h offices throug,i- , sold to yellow boxes, 2tic. All dealers, out Canada and the Btatee and wan-t man• f of Ttl knots, and the Willne•style book aeross'to Betty, and 'Rene to handle otrr branches, whO.ea+►• 4 sly y or The Catarrhozone Co.,EKingston, ,. „ amount eight, if not ten, lb-incl! Ont. eagerly opening another. But if Gell, s d Mary, -who. prided invest !Loco to 85,0M. Salary ills aria Up- monthly, ca-n'hal me make my suit turn herself on her singing and, range of wards monthly and y.,bt share o! the . . ns. The secondary armament - •>F - y p roata._sm per cent. ptv.fjt in onr bmiaea.. x will consist of 6-inch guns behind voice -".do you think-my voice will v Address.:Post otn.e sox Na• its, .A HOME-•MADE TRIUMPH. • fill that o i station "s,' Montreal. ,t armor. I t larg room to-n-night 4 ,F N " saisi-her.cruel•brother. "On .. -Makes One Wani to -Street and - O.a n a d 1 a n• H a 1 r R e s t e r e e .Man is the architect of hia own Whoop, and .Sillp and Dance. the cwntrary." misfortune. "We 119" challenged Bettina, pir- minard's Liniment Cures• Colds, eta ouetting hreezily. before belphine; f Cotiid Not Be. who pushed back a5 pile of fashion { « Speaking magaziuet with a disoouraged sigh. He: I thought of giving you a "Pronounce ,judgment;'Del." �'� ring with opals and diamonds. But --� "I haven't seen a prettier suit 6erbaps y'ou consider opals_ un- Before and After Using. Of Lunch this season, you lucky girl,' leelar- lucky�" Restores Gtxy Hair to original color. two might use from same bottle, hair of one becomes black. ed 'Dolphins. "'I envy you. I sup- She II.N. 6t. with diamonds." the other blond or other color as they were in u{� home pose I've got to wear'that old brown youth. Stops Falling Hair. Dandruff. Itching. the wife said, Drills --__ Carrs all Scalp Dine tees.Yralncea New,Growth. dud of mine another year—things Satisfaction guaranteed or!Honey back. a package Of cost so much, and I'promised father iD Mos'75 otslts ar sire for flim.sonar taeniae a•++.i Not sold is state ,address I'd,eoonq-* But I Hate to begin _ Canadian Hair Restorer Co.,WINDSOR,ONT. Post�+ wearing made-OVer9. Even when Fairville, Sept, 30, 1902, they look well enough, they dont Minard's Liniment Co., Limited.• feel:like • new things-they. Can't Dear Sire.— wish to inform you Lot us helpyou to et mor9 that -we consider your -34I1�lARD'S Y g Toasties yield the same serene satisfaction LINIMENT a very superior article, and. r110n9y you have iu brand-new clothes. I'm Experienced mothers say we use it as a gure•relteL for.sore throat always COnSeiOUa of S distinct spirit- and cheat, When I tell You I would not Out Of be without it }f the price was one dol- Our • y t. " --Sure I" - ua,l bracing-up when Price k Gut- Zam-Bok Is best for chil- lar a bates, Iyouata !rely. - bush . .ring's label is inside my collar,'and� drlu's �II�urles aIId `8k4n clhAs. F. TII.TON. •• ues makingAre you -Toastles are wonderfully their latest model i3 on my back. The _ a " good -at any _.-ealr--__and_ Don't ou--fe&tllat-waw:Betty-9'-- troubles, because: Rp�ghi h isreale ;ou ePs en a •. somehow seem to match "I might, if I could ever afford It is,-herbal-no-polsonous ^champion' in your r•gar camp, a d the appetite of both }1tSme Price & Cutting," admitted Betty, _ y you.'ill obtain the very beet results ?` „ , mineral coloring. with less work. . �1-rite for free book- I _' folks and guests. with a laugh. But I don't acorn Precaution. let. Itis antiseptic—prevents � ctlamaaa sera. CO., r grrzv Bits of selected Indian made-overs', I assure you: This is one—and you seem to like iit'. It's cuts and burns taking the Our new employee has a bullet is Wellington tat., asoatreal, One• 7 Corn, delicately seasoned, head." r bnncocted-out of is- long' wrap of wrong way. ','Then be .careful how 3 61 fire cooked. rolled thin and . Aunt Euphemia-s and' t'he remainsIt is soothing-ends pain him." toasted to a rich golden of Nelly's three-years-ago plaid quickly. --- .POTASHFor All Crops brown - that's Post suit, and mother.'s-old mink set-; and - minard's Liniment Cures Carpet lit Coos, on All $ails TOasties. it is pretty, now isn't lt, Del? Tell It heals every-time. :oT�sis to an mdiapeanbie me sQ_.a,gain 1" just as good for grown. •.- Always That Chance. -_ PLANT FOOD. rro .oil will moi► Fresh, tender and crisp, f, ,r raise a contain arum Crop that duan It.certainly is, agreed Del- ups• '{And you are to be married the not contain as AVAILABLE sup- ready-to-eat direct f>vm pltine. "V' I'nevei'have guessed it ,gold a! 'all a#orea and +, ply, sufficient for oleo crop a t� x the, package. With etealtl wasa production of home talent." - sixth of nest month 4 needs. aevatzern o: IPOTAM " , +� and rev IPIZATa O? lOTAaB and a sprinkle of sugar Bett9 cecogndzed the •faint touch �ggi8t L Ye"s. Isn't that jolly 7 . can-be obtained from tris leading n o£"'On in the compliment. "Awfully. I Suppose you are fertilizer dealers and sae8xmen "`Tho'. Memory Lingers pT wedding.clothes Buyers of"'ready-mixed" fartih . I ."That's nice of you, for'you know busy having yo seers should insist on brands of made I" WRITE lOTdSH CONTENT,cativo Toasties sold by grocery what's whale, even' though some- `bulletins lletin fur our PREF", educative ' -everywhere. times you are almost too superior "Oh, no. If I had them endo of F ns on the important subject of F1�RTiLIZINd. to live," she remarked chcerfull}•• now they'd probably be nut of style m�iiAMAN TOTAsa 15230 SCATS. '. Canadian Post am Ce+eal Co- Ltd. 1 wish you could go to Price hefone I got S chance to wear 101Rt Tempi. slag., '!O>a03T0. Windsor. Ontario. ISSUE 9—'f•1• gym." i ' Gutting as"usual. But really, since ED. 7. . - = .' � ,. . .. ... •.. ..... .. .'•, � �. ♦ :- 0..: 4::' p ;% 'fil': '.F"i'+w"�''�t i:'t`4. �^si':Knrt; +",q. ?+5�:'`" .�,,; ,-r.., � 4""":�' h„+,,,,,�,.. .,••�,t.:.'�. --. �.”' ;.,N..; :.'ra' � 1;�:1+. .�. '-•w',;,usa6.�"�....ti: ''u�x: '� 'xist.� `•'�4ic�, .a:+'.t. s.• ,xe. `q,�r:: `�"�". _ as . r.a •.+r m• 1. i. 12! ,., •. .. ,.. .Y,.,.fAX4 �. . -- _. -' '.°.:.,.,,.� �s �,}^-,r'f'"2 ,, ,,,...nEZa• '�xa•• '.5.:.++9"w'� r.x,% ,.sem " i. x .y -b:. p•, 'yY r a - 'tan .....,,_. • "i g• , ti'_`. ,..` ,•.. V�.- c uG,.5.. "!ie, ..-�''`. .., .:. ..."`17- .x ..R• ,r:". ,, »: r R ..: .,�.-.,:r. ,, .. ...«. r_,..Fye, ,,,� .'-'j. �►• " ,, - ._ ,., w p. .,. _ ,[ .. . .. - ., I. . { +O t r4i�J 1 � f 1J T O P •.':-- ' �. �OPwSErtaTr�a Ea woOsatat�ottloa0a'ti con. 9. B L 4 T C H F 0' RF--D'—S=- io I.1 , : " Plenty of wort in the neighborhood. Apply ply to ; `, 4� .,roblbhads eryFrida7morningatItsOmu, - O O E•E. PL'GE.Claremont. 0tf r YtekerinlGl>iat. _ ; - _.' sugar and $ax - �; , : _•TF,RII[s ANTED TO REN -Cottage .,. LI�TE�1 W with lana for poultry .aa v.getabls., ) .Fust the tbiug for a run down beast-Cour, horse or pig _ ' close to lawn of Pieksrlag, Address ORO. Tr a 20 Ib. aaci['at ?r rice-7@k. . ?;i]1.4s pas yeas; iL00 it paid is advatue. ---..- le,gL+soN.146 Close Ave.Toronto. lc>-cf _ Y P ' subscription.to the vntaa state.,gl so For Tod'x Bread Wagon. Tie ARM FOR SALE OR RENT•-100 ,-a. .. - - in advance \rill be glad to call on 3 tt F Acres,being comaosea of lot 14.rear fifth -' - _ • - $_. - _ - ' ' - con, of Piokedoa, posession Riven first of 1 Y f fiVednesdays and.. All Citadeti of Sugar are firmer and an advance in price neap be lool[eti ` lOMN MURKAR Pro rietor, Saturdays. April, Apply to Kt)BT, DE\tTx, srougluul t p oat. tf for soon. Get a saclr now, --- --- - -- ----• - .– _ - _ . D , ��• T Q EED'GRAIi�-I have a quantity Redppath granulated .. .....-,-,_ ffi4,t38 j` FRIDAY, FEB. 27, I814 - _ -, of Mandsuria,st feed Barley. (tee from 'St.Lawrence f;ranulated .'..... ...... . $4.ef5 . OSHA ;rte, ONT. , foul soodi.;alsoda large quantity of seed BQuck- awre C ...... ...... ...... ;c4 ' wheat c splen id Sam,e: apppy to •1LA SL h n e yellow $4 . NOTES AND COMMENTS - 1. FIELD, 1 10, on. % Pickerin , (Kingston • * ` , •, . -- - Oar S road)or address Wbitoy R M D,of Bell Tele- 9 i`,• A ,L-TI AL>✓ of ,._ aePiekerine, —=_-�Is�' FISH AN.I�. .- OYSTERS :. --- . tic loll ufGe aru;y° .officio] OIt SAL>J-Bap elclitig heavy Cie are selling more fi.1 thi-, eacern than every sure. ; iu England in,!- forbidding. the Farm Stock Imple> ens fifi g ' 1 F dratt,rising 3'yeare u13. Lrel;en L, work , �; 7158 of the a erillre or peep sights and right in every way. A Rood serviceable, ' • - L -- : - ,else«et,ht }ars oId;will 11 Dither cut is Oy C ' p P U g Gt~t1The run Oar ofEtr. oft:nwith ttthy Geedaaa ted clover seed., Apply Fresh Frozen, «'cite Fi 1: :_ 1�c. J -` Ol (fisc used . be, cvtnr`ettneetlnn IadeteleChoneo440 6rcatptemiAseo to- .Ilocoa r Halibut 6teaSaBrCe) i4(. +,: tl t3 Bi,.ley tnttt he_, P !x P P y 3,PickernR F'x WLSTNEY, WhicL•F,_R M D Flunan.Iintldie .-...I.........,,. 12r.. `• -�•, 1VFR JOHN CA�.V>rRT; . ve�ecritci8)11 :unthe floor I''illets,uf •Iiadilie ......,,'.... :-14c. - • w•it}i se • _­Salt Trout • ... ' 1: u.:e f Ulu it ions ____._.__Az__ PAR iI FOR SALE-160 acres In a - - ,. ,: LOT `. ,, RIr'A.ItiPICKERR j Coylservativeeaud Liberal. ..alike c •., ' crosafence,good well, ,.S.acreabro►en.�i• - 1.Rb1AC}UrHerring, .�il1C'. li Clo"l.. - . . . a, ante is prairie soli lima' house 14a16.'et e , - .— -being Severe ill their Culldenina- r, —Orr — ,9xt6,grainery.rsl2,tele hone is house, two 1940e9 . ,.. ...... ..... ...... IDC• Ib. p Monda March 9th 1414 miles from Rood store and poet otne», one Uystet . ... .. ..... ............ Fitt'. a Clt. c U I nils til , Yt f mile and a h,►1f from a registered town site on have been ditee_t ed agoinst„ the balaaceintwo eazsa per acre sttx0 cash. O e, STORE. �' Ross Cauadlau inveutivu Bay'mare,h. d. (25?76jr'is. 0-yrs old, gets.theuitof160acresforpasture-forpaying 'h i I. taxes on the same, 2hla is good to thirty JAMES R�Cf-1 ARDSC�N ....and used b Cz<tllidian tool >eti- got by I.lr13 Onslow Y 1 Its b8 mare, h. d, of b Khanda- days only, For further particulars write to ( - g y g y GEt1Rt3E J RCSSELL,Alb,,Alberta. 3:4 tors at tris His`1ey ' iva•telie=. IC is bar . '. - +• i ' •elailmd.thatthese-rifles are much Bay mare,b. d, I slug 6 yrs old, Rot i�ARM FOR SALE-390 acres all i by McS�ueen fenced with three wires, here b a testae The STANDARD BANK of CANADA . ku riot to the Lee-51etford, w bir11 Set �g eldin h. d, tis.2 yrs old, of b hoose r8zt44 two stories and frame barn 46xG1, Y g• g 3' Poultry house 14xL6 a well that will water is the.Eiif2i h service rifle, and it Khand,lhar seventy 5re head or stock a day sad a ,rad - Roan snare, ris. By rs old,got by Apple .ntll on the same,the well:a only 5 feet fret - STATEMENT evident that there is t; desire to Jack,good sin le atad double. corner of bara.tnatwoac:eaceae� wic>}-hoi =--- =-.- cb�inF,v,;RD _ . g 8 wire about two rods from well, One hundred 1 I . prevent certain lirire�fi•ulji cgnl- Bay mere,ruing 4.yrs o}d,gnod driver andsavent7 acres broken. One hundred acres from Rsport to-Domfiaion GogeJ' numt, ,31st Jaef., 1914 : `�' Ba horse,aged summer tollow,balance in stubble,one hundred - - iug to C'iatlildR. As a reSttlt of slily y g and fifty acres in pasture.80(1 is clay. This- _ RI:.SOEIRCES - B1acL foal, got by Golden Knight- dace is:n vood cooditiea t+ro miles aLd s l:a7f LLABIUTMS :e xegulatiou, Cul. SmIll Hughes, .the Brown foal, got by Lord Tinto. from school,and six miles from Retlaw on O P -Casts on ftaad-and in Ceatral al -liliniatet'tif 1•Iiliti;e, t}eelales that a Red cow.-6 years old, calf by aide R. Price,$5000.$95M.cash.balance to suit the - - - GoldKoertesad(Vorasad - Res'( i2.e60.1/0(!0 pt.zchaser, Owner was:-_to sell ca account Of Reserve FJtad, es T•roftts Sprrttecl cow, 5 tears old ealf by side. his wifs't hearth. i or t.11 pari t12sn write ChNuaaf other Baal s7,915.54i.95 sad )ase of latatett oe __. .Birley team will never leave Can r Red cow, 4 years old,fall ttow' tZflllc GEORGE J RUFSSE'LL.Alby,Alberta •i4 Government Deposit to secure I Bills discounted . , 3.901.434.5? ,' sada with. his consent <u lung as RUiIC.roti', 7 pears old, bled Uct. '_l Circulation . . .. 130,4306.00 _ ARM FOR SALE OR RENT--3'1.0 Dividend•- . 92.579.23 Rhi3 re,'ulatirnl reukaiu itf fore . Red cow,3 yrs old. bred Sept 2 F acres.215acres brokso. lit• acres aum�e, Dueby B its •_ ' 610.623.0? Notes in Co,ulatioo . 2652.643 R& W cow,6 Teats old, bred Oct; ':ff ta:lcw, tJ acre fait rlocnc�i,talance:tr's�ub- Go*anment Muaicipat and I . _o i _ ._ _• ,.35,018,592 - Io t•lkitlg tltij static} the �1iui�tt r Red cow, ftirtcia t:e.Wa^•res pasture, graiaery root.: for llUM othcDellmetuet 2,540,377.52 {� - t cabers,restos 2;o�se two radtue 1,z, •, Tee Y Diu to Backs 1,115,535.5/ 1,f.11}[ititl.hn- Lh,�,uur:t! =tll)Iturt of ? Fat sleets. rising wea1�uW :hone. E+:8.11< for 'o',,rteenLead of horses, Calll.Oaasori Bonds etc. 2b59,h4ititi q«eptaac�,uaderldten of - = T'a,t ltelfrrs, rising 3 cents t•1'ii potAtty house and hog pone, good wet:, three Assets itntaediatel arailabie $Ij,85b,04?.35 ' Gedtt j . ail} title calia,li. i. En cilalld -A ill c , lie cases from-tore and o+c efi,ce,f.ce el:. from r Me.%6.37 n L. Fat siert, r!_,r.g:}ts a i' `IAaas and DiscoOst, 30.664.507,41 i . leal•11aftet' tl tiulr Hutt C'auacla ;� kettaw oa.0 P2c.o_errtle and a haft from Liabiley uratic Letter, of ' Fat heift-r.rl-4ag I )-r old ,,ho,;,-Pr-oe .6 to.-rersere$140"sb ta.ac.ce -bell as Ht}tPC British Doiiiiii•t41- :i Sreet•- ilsicfi:'\'t 3 t,T<l !alf ttoD•psiment t,a I•A. t+oil :•c:ay,a:: Gedzt pe,Cama .f08.')68 37 ' ti -. Helfer.rising ors old uialxa33:aic thed:atrret:sista t1e tan ea Baak fa!etnivs !?reel+old. ',l err gettlui; be).-nd the age of in- _ _ 4,obe, of wrest(.the wori3 wa± talar( 1te . 4 CalTes and 1 teal calf t:atie tis L4-t rl•mate in tie work r1SL: tern Head Office and Braac!es 1,053.501 51- faney and tlie'A, 1'le\w- ill matter- a Wlrite sows, bred in Jar•torrr- :hau::asao:.t::ern Att,erta. roe l.:, tarsen- OthnAnter,, -.66.11414. - _ . - -. I n.4"ceruilt t iir.erhule empire niti4t 7u C1410;1 lay ln• hen; .: ,sine arta to G1:OltGe ht'Saef.LQ.r:, - - - $45,749.992.M Ip45.749.992:7 Z .r.�.'_ _ • �tl )IcC rtilick bind ? grand-- i ter tlilf; „r,�,; _lilt;r�IlPttc•<}. -Th+-tai- et r•l. in order,0 ft cat ARM FOR SALT: OR I E-NT- - ° lf•:a);land., tc}c► r,crnln high (suer. Rr,�nn :((nate fCus,d running retire. t2 .1� Concatr:a2;,:0 acre. C.'etced and Fr ay - _ _ - - - ----' . ' ccswi two Luudzti as t , t- a re, u_lac . .4 K, vl ry . maga- ft CUC c.:uva rO s t,.T rvea.resle,.-merto:low- -, ' . W .1 ..- fti4►u. \she► h .re ft LIt:C'tirnl;t 6 I, t{vatur..i d runnin{, t•regt._ .�ci• c1aT foam < ch ' . �: ! a} e•.1 sort :a - ” -.- .— . Ittrvwledge 4A., th.nQ� [;auadinii, order. _ er•. •cat.-'•art�•e circ teas at ca:..d mu,f n'h(, �ernt (u 11ztt't' rlUthin}• Anson dif11; Ttitnirr dill( asd bares+,tr•.Sshai ntt v course a6t rn�: a _11 .,'.. • , --- r o•se. Teiaphone tet Lo is.ti:r a wool me.:*. AL1', - 11>•ttt routinjilit fur .-th Jae thiugi6 :'�oson r)rde Land enlist In s food k':.00:dietr:cr,to„r :c::e+fro::. store _ ...., :_: I _� �� L_. ,) .. ,.. Seta Llttfruu'+ tier Bclhalrt�h- sc3pat ot>+ce, Fosrteez,a.:'es tr0,r tt a sew y _ itha[ eutitpq_ atr fl•t,ut Canada. Tht•)' tt'aut�n and ia► •. •id,l: 0 _Wltt;:r TO%n of ltellawoz. C!'It. a 1 <s oaal To.et _ - Al-o ti1F lou- lirot"_ ' ''Nvgard thein-else; as being of a +fit le•fnfr,.,,' Iltl,n 1uK 1113, %_,j."'tlefar:rcea .. P I•' w'::Lia :went- - . - _ ,.., , n K h p 01.0. ,hie tarn. TL.. fas:" I".91 and x / ; • awe as e d t+rLOOI. A snap a2 twenty1. I. ti)' order \t,tlx SlllZa; , - s - (Mer ;tl t 1 iur_f ler, \vhii.a (tU1.a r,edrT a ac:,�_ .- - j 1 ('bury phis•. No,'31, neairr news ,o.1st•le-acr8 3u•, tau-ba:at:-s t, s..:t - �. 1 u "(iron 1,T�w, . u;i-- ---_ ea'r cenp r< r�rFO'r, J 6t"-S3tiLL !'' v the -- s.b r•k e-ba f r _ - - ,iit,r- beiagq;- Tip-aetic.0 tet Eti91141 %S'ilLinaru gang Plow .a..crop --- y � ` . ri Ili tvrJ c:n-and t,e,.x rnu rli•tr - - u�clRlsiu t}ic Ltltiug to t'nuadlnu- rip S SlstP" ., Ar cnt-Bt itiyh Amer-A ..r 1 it i�.ihe_.cle�ne�-t 3nci . 1"op buggy. golid a-, new. McKie • D „a 1 ae.%wur tree Company lacorror. ill .. -- what they tau=t tau lu regard Cu C,rtter, e,eatl�_new - - - aceLV . _..__..._1­_._­­ _1 . - - - - . . . , annln Yrs Purl t sa prru:lu�u oto�te* are ro3:aet:bie at o0-days • u 1 r 117N�t'l \\'t f3 Pe ovee.one tactual company are collecting , _ N ' P.I1Cuttia box,lar a size, braily I 1 ._ :lbs resrntecl,`. C anada «ill. HI\va i g g 'hem now. hemernber tLese coos art, siren _ _ t S � I I urea• for ode times the amount of poen year:T or • - n . - L reulain-lVyal to the British Eiu• 'let Yca1PS,'�fKflJ cap+tcity stere year policy. Insure to the 8nuab Amez• Yo '1 .�j+�,n et, The , gW3, \sauar po c.. wbiciInivi is ptrBr Can Wer, vi. WWw - flti'e, but they K'{i}I r1C1t �kib4ni( tt, `Set .lings and fear C'nitihinecl %zd<ou are protected from [base, v coati+one . 9 ..�. `' .$ie :resltetl Rya la\'tl ((older' tl'eH(b Ba}; setts k 2 TCun kettle+ Sae U' +:mrapeo wino castles you enli Tara• :f Sete doubLetrees, XPckt•f+k.r. 1-'•sea i ales repreirnt the London sad f}Ute -nppt.j" t en .�\1 iLICR i tb h th- grit, �r a�cash:re A.c:dent and. C. ucLasee Io•t r s:: ''_ hi., 51,lvel',. ff tilt' I'll iti�l'1 c,tticer+ 'Cr,rnlp dunip'box `cuffirt' sate. Dost ,e without•policy of tl,ia k Ld, ' -(ry�tei' Shell and I1•oyal purple, gl,eCitlC- - r t, -....• 'la 11V al's r'rilN1D ibrb i 1 thly.Iib•, Bugg poler�ilt •Gt iud tunerow so we o 't know t a f V of hour we cot into -' and rill their,( of_\'rrIliine by Rring RUj'Rl +: - ) ' Cr uekaesa iC wilt onle.cost Too a2c. i(; i _ 7luximiy re 114t,ttou, will •uuAder. Straw knife Pekcratr . . -. ,rear for apron, It rda want a nsa _ _ I _ =- �' sou ples T+:(Aar Seperttor the•best to urs the ititere,4t.4_4 the Briti-h F.nl• Tubularseluir,ltor Churn --- werlti or �,ar o>t one •tehant;ad sae D. _.- _ _]Lire Kiper. The +lee OF the above' wc'i11 ; tire, sirs(( if Lhe•y are ae-irr,el• LU Set -tales 240 Ihs Lawn rnhwer 911dPSON. tckaria; 405.' ' _ i Gt,:sa send rower 'L'Cider baciels - - - - (lar you Utle thou-anti per Bent. renaeut the i'rlefr}-'lil>of i.h,; 1k1= = Seta t►Io\v harness and coNrrrs. In the CoDatV Court of the ntittiuns they w ill bac c»nt IeEa complete � ► Utir gr ELire the fret•hest. -t' 'ret chain harness_ ._ - I'Iy Det I VoLtnty of Ontario _ .:►.this tr}•. yet single harder• iru'!ug (tell GEOR , Q PHILI P `1111111w- 1� - - iaJ bus. Out, 1W bit:+. buckwheat lfifihue. irarlev fill bush. mixed grain In the (tatter of The Railway Act be- - I- .. 1�'� WOMAN A 1ti,1 I+t w:- turLips 1 buil.red cicrwrr ing Chapter 3; tet the Re,iced iia T� _ ,- 0�•W.&_1 f4mcrltity ofp potatoes udes of Canada and Axwo"rliug ��G:7 af3A 1�IL poo t - •, (utpr.rialOzfurdcooTz :;towe. .: .Acts. and _. ,._. . ._ ._._ _._..- ___. - -- -- -- .r.. 3 Rr ckYr� Parlor rnnk �tuwe , '" fn the Matter of the Pin'ch:ue hF the ad, 1, - ; CREAT SUFFERER Parlor healer Coal nil arms Toronto i:a.tern lands, y l"oto- i` !! L. i. nearly nett• parr of f3- in lands, being Br an for As •halt" ' Roofing ._ et Din-trig rnatn chairs . 8ofH pal's of Got �' in the First C'onces- .. _,_ —_ ._ .. . • • l'_' Hitchen c•hair:• : Parlor table' -ton of the Township of Picketing, -1 _. - - 'fella How She V1�as ed h:xtensi(+n ruble l But'eau+ . . is th,• County of Ontario, agreed to L'rtll Le.xf tah1F .._:i S, tin Ise Feld M John Parker In tl,r'Tu- p g _ ..-- . . ... s� +n: _ To. Health by Lydia £. S°a;inla n,avlrirrr ' - :1 llattre ,e ?onto Eastern Railit Hy Con,p:4np. I�t;i � cn LY,oar,l tluantitw til:; c•arret .. �i'e ask 1'vit to -ea r,tic ROOFING, Pinkharlil'a VeQ'eta- 1 — - 1- _ g ,, .1(•t•:i. beret))' givell tivit'put,tl• . . . _ Find unt if it i-'at all tight, _ Q11anlity of dishes, sine ful:uitnre, I ble Compound. .. j:,r. fl'ilit iiticl enif,ty jar's tend ant to the orfler c+f (lis HOnnr .li►di;r , - - . _ Rrantford "ASPRA-LT•' 11(nWw,g Wit< _ -. J , Tributes Ont.- I could raise L .. 6thel •.nrticlt•s sou nttnitrtolts- ') Fel,t'uary, 1014, The Toronto •aStei'n 1- •the *9t .-lake all )•clue Roof- %wakes tight. ,- dated --- -- , , ; - . P y mention. E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound all SALE !1T I-:'O'.CLOCK: SHARP 'lttilltcet} C'otnpinvhl�e paid intothr - - -� -- ' around the world be- - Goittity Court of the County of Untari+, ..It i= marls of rile be-t material= �14:,. the suHI cif $15:37.311x.tis rompensatiot> - That• brains and.muney c'an buy, F-'' -• .- :• - Ti-,iots:-Fat cattle, veal calves, poul• , .: cause It has tions SO fur ally.that p*rt'i)flot 2a in the Fira 1t -ill Rive you al)=0}tete �Htisfartl�h !'. . try, grain. ryut5,lnd all cams of 5111 p ntt'll trul1 . y let it try. _ much for tae. For - Cnnce� r~on of the Totvnshi of Picler- 1 \ and under, cash : over' that amount a ` two years'I vows so infi in the County of Ontario agreed run down.tllaLI was bnuottths credit nn Hpprnred ,joint to be sold to the srlid'Railit:iy Coln- unable' to do m ores. or 4 per cent.,per,. rtnnutn off ,. ' ALT" Roofing y for- cash. pony lir John Parker ectntaining hr Rrautfurd ASPH �, Hdmeastiretnent two and thlrt- nine I• made in this CANADA too, •' • 1a: :;'ii work. I had female ►. H. 'TICK, Auctioneer �T'ater-praclf, �;'int(-proof, and : ,y :s::::;:: r btuldredths acres-snore or Testi, and fit.;'. ::. :?ss1i weakneasanddretid - _ __ __ which i� eequired lir the Gumpruly for !R'ill not let the St1ut\' blots through. .� tx r - i fat periodic pains, - K I , . , Xew Adtuertisements. . the Right of «'ay sad other 1ey,rire- -_ -The OlFtte Buy,, . conatlpa'tion and inents for its railway 'as shown cin - , _ backache but now - larlsdeposited in the Registry Office Y Sale b� (.. ,. - �� IGS FOR SALF=A few York,-flil a pp _ r,+ I amwell�of all these, for the sald'Cotinty Of Ontario. thin s. I took L *bite,a weeks old. Applv to F. Ht'RKT, And Notice is further given that an . � � C 0.� �. ]f y- Ptc'tertor,i v, gl authentic copy. of_the.agreement for I S 5 A �' " .. -. dia E. Pinkham'3 Vegetable Compound, - - _. _ _ _ . t°t :, Liver Pills and Sanative Wash. L give Faced,mix-ed. and Alsike sale.of the srti�lands hers been deliter- D g . H E . . ■ t_1, " ,you ermiesion to publish this letter to aced,mixed, Rood clean seed -tor-seed• ed-to the clerk of the said. Court ani y P P lot;down. L,SQUIRES.Pickering 53-24 that the sold agreement constituting i'. help others.".- Mrs. WILFRED MAR- -'- + the title of the Cotnptiny to the soil - ¢'. - FRAND Sox 484 Tilbury, Ontarlo,Can. --poll poll "ALE-Dae d auc}ependent phuue Stuuffwille >�;. . _ Y labds ia„ohtaiped tinder the authority ._ _-._._ -. . ... _ . -- '- - ' almnt the.end of March. tante of phone -. , +1✓aNC Of tilers. Tully. - '-Rell1 BKNJ. FAWCE'T 1',Pickering, -" of-the Railway Act rind a11� persons -�•-�• �..�r clrittuing an 'rnterest in or'entitled to ►STO [.,! FF. b =ZL�i �h e "Chicago, III. - "I take pleasure' in' (�0NN' FOR S Li,-Freah•milch cna: the said'lands or an)• pwrt thereof Are • - nnnm G writing to thank you for'what'Lydis E. b'•,r further particulars, apply at int 0, hereby willed upon to file their clalnls ---- - - - . B F con, (mug+ton road, w. MITCHELL, \. '.. Pinkham's Vegetable Gompound has Dunl,arton, SI.9J to the said.Cou,pen9Kt ion,nr rtni part _ alone for me. I suffered with.such aw• tbereof trio;t•he.(71erk of the('.oil _•_ „b 1. ful , erie,dic' airis� and-'hid s`dia lace- 'O1�5 rLF:-tieecl Bayle}, O, A. C. pr't,efnre the Rist day of J'Tareh, 1914, -•PEEL'.S sSHOE • • :-STORE t:' . - P P P \o,11,practit•an}'Cleat(. Apply to Peter :i anent,and received no benefit from tht B.Reesor,int:f,rear con,' 4, F-carboro, Two .1nd Notice is fart lei Riven that the » '.... .• .. ;,doctors. I ryas,advised-to take'Lydia i,ttlea hest-ot Glierrywo.Oct 22-25 presi(Il�ng,itidge in Ch:tnih�rs t'trliit- - . . , by ,will proceed on the Ist day of A tri( _ E,Pinkham's Vegetable Compound,and _ t , ;am now as well as ever."-Mrs. WIL Ft„��t .ai,o 2APurat bred Hol etneiiuttl 1'114,ht the brut of Irl ti clock in Fhe = -- �,� T311��e 1'00171 %01' OUT 1fI1TnP.IIf a^'lees S�rin� St0(2� - �. . forenoon to adjudicate upon all Clainis - LIA31 TULLY; .2052 Ogden Avenue, calyea,froinhixittestinRstork. ArPiq at- lot fi1'Pd, and" t'tie ad1jidicarion therein _ _ _ N.con,2.Pivkerina.0r address•T, RONEY, . .. "we, aTe 't1inniI2 w " , hicago, Ill, - Cherrywcod, Ind,phme wog,Mark, a2-sw slits((f6fever har oli claims to the said _ - g .. - ,. •. ,yon have the Ili hie. doubt -. _ ,• - - land:: or'any part thereof including - -' - - g Trios of Corn Meal, alta-cracked Anv dresses uiiirtgage; hypothegne or C 1• lbsi Lydia E.Pinkham's Vegeta:- 2�,corn for poultry,special pricesou ton lots, 15 DAY SLAUGHT.R SALE g incumbrance et nn the same. Jest-rho►and crusbett.oatNAI%�-aya.in 4WCk �tt�t tip on ,IlentwiilowU,ne,cea,,Grove,D.,4.REr'S t Datold At Whitby-this-10th-day.-nf �,`&Il enC� f3eCitre a bar8'8in. . ' • iLydiaF Pink11amXedicineCo. Prop. Home phoneJlark.2610, 29-25 February, 1914. - fldPntial T, nn llw4is.,forad- t�i)R SALF.-Pair re istered_Cl dia- Y(tl �o ¢t 111rEvm'. 1. _ - - - A Cftll-!rolictited. 1 y .• L� g y _ Yhoue lain f t 1'anr latter w111 b! opened.- sale fl(((ea,risings and 4 yrs. This pair Is "klI Clittltine'ntAl Tate BtdRs; �`?. t gond size well marked and wall matched, and Tnrnnta • Ilei and unmwered by a woman, hrnken, will sett separately if desired. Apppl • Q ,w ' nit premis a, write o phone ARTHt;R , olic+itt►ce for the Toronto J- FE-L�'L Brock Street W HIT . Y '.rind eld in strict eontidence. T.,\e,,0&Cherry wood F g1A+-.t 21i 2•i • • Rototern Railway Ctimpany j i � . - . -- `u _ _ .. . .. • 1 1 V ",• Gt., •"Y 'd 'ie,' .z�,r r 4 �•q" (.: . , , ... ..,.... «. �,sy v., r+o.rp wMazev..r'.: ,:*a+.,y2it"''''r?,r c v; 'ry•+�,v_ c.,q?5 �:Se,'3:. ;r •,yy„ �•i Vr:L•'...,;..W a�'° `. t M Tf r u,w,. .y��,y..,.. ,�.-sea:'x.r i,-�'-.�, �,� -:as+��.,r.•<w�` °°'+'y'- »h'gTF=" ➢x.�T�;%a �' ,`.'.�-^'.s,..e..a_i,r,d4.r.at u.- ...�•-,.�-•ar-.w...c,- ::•s...:.•C..+.s -4-4-4,-4-:.-..d.•C.�.�..... ,a.*' ,a.^,ry.*'v,. a--4i-4"•-4.:-4...xs,.-.v_'ra�::-,-.Au^kr-;-q.v..-4-4.;.-4*x,..'.,.--:._:G-'.:+,..,,e.-,.-3 ,..,.ta."-r,%aa. - .a•: ,A t;' a•.sa" :+.W -- - a .i•� »�,r,.....•...5�'w�...�''.. ,.i,•,.' is•s,'_!s':. ,::3"."i.. L.'"',.tP•.�'�r.{I �T tt.e. r- •.:Ws1.s+' a: L.--�.#-:'s"r-r .....v�.,.�. :: ;. < .:. .. .•.: :.•y.._ ... r•-^' a .�, �. •. `G•"4.v - • l • ' i ..• _-4-4-4-4_ y Ct.AtttMpMT -Wm. Hill has purchased the � ��$ Attention ; Thomas Gregg shipped a ear front 25 acres of they lack estate t ! ICHARDSO� . on the 5th of Uzbrid a atad David load of cattle on Tuesday. 1 J. R. and Mrs. Thezton spent ,Elson the rear 25 acres. When you are in need o1 De Laval with J. H- and Airs. Beal. Mrs. Win. Birkett,, of Balsam, Separs ore,.Silos,John Deer farm - _ - Impteho of finest of ------ Pe "Sunday sorry W report. is seri- implements.Beatty Brothers' ° ° with �Ma7 ; —. vPe are so China. A yery large assortmenl of Miss Currie, of Tore>9"ta; peat implements,(salt Shingles :'.. onsly 1II at present. Her sum- _ - Sunday,wi�ii Mica Kathleetr — or Fertilizers. --BLa/ionary. Beob.Dolts. Toys. jqr/. Story emus friends in Claremont hope - r � . y recovery. Misses Jennie and Maggie. Mor. for her earlCall on we for. particiitl mtte . eeived for the Holiday grade. Call , _ an are l endin a few days in Two rinks of curlers from had phone°2981._ and ew them, — --$ — -p --g' y rkhi£m were here on Friday 8nbao ' tions ta>ren for alta M the city. — d- � . ��+ , Geo. and Mrs. Richardson en- night whrP they played a' ten .Chase YY . PIlkeYf W"My and Daily Ne = c ly game with our curlers who de- € tertaiaed a number of friends PICKERING, ONT. ' $ast Tuesday night, feared tllr�w by 21 shots. T Dir. and bars. Hamill,,ofCraighe - , pent Thurbd4w-y- isith John and Mrs-Scott. - Mrs. Aehenhnrst. of the- fifth. line of L?zbridge� is spending 'a few days with be'E-larother,.Robert - -- Sj'. T. Heron has sold out his �r 2ZnteU for Buyers -ATT_ ENTI( Ituck sterip g.business to Adain N. Stock farm of fifty toliuudred Darlin* who took A. -iwit hi= r week. " and water supply for Everything in roofing, including "The school fii)eke` .tear; :p - stock rail' vt.e one nig it ast seek venient togRall-, Metal and ready roofing but were defeated by the,--core of -. --:' vcayorXil age. -- -- -British Co u.niVia a to 4.- - Graham Bros. shipped'a mixed "It's the Void abs—the abs- of. _ Y'carload of horses, cattle and sheep - Twenty or th t arses ori .. and - -'to Regina, y dependable and economical-t'rana- the Lak re. Sask., one da last - - : . week. The�._w•ere iacliarge of J. -portation. More than goer, New Brunswick ° 4 tlT O H N F S H E R Bundy. cedar shingled tad sewing class- in connection ' . hundred and twenty. thousand Farm Broker, Lutneden Bldg. - ; g Y (8 Adelade Street East) -'kith the Women's Institute; that We handle only the 'beat in was to have cotftmence0 in Jan. Torde in world-wide service• have Toronto, - Ontario will now commence about Mare:h -- - _ .yam 10th. It is a ten weeks' course, __.changed diatar �e from a matter WM. ROYCE - . ._. .the abode goods -- -- bat instead--of having---a lesson i° A practical Shoemaker has hone No. 10.• of miles to a matter of minute. 11 p ` ' oDee a Reek for the ten weeks, _ Ind. phone No. 3100. there will be two lessons 'in one ., BT3p your Fol d lona}. opened a - , day for five"weeks:. ! Ca i ,, Two rinks of Stouffv'illei curler? _ Shoe Repairing Shop � er3ng. L�t�ber Yam came over ori Tuesday of ernovu 8i: hundred dollars i the price of the - Next door to W. J. Coakw'ell's play the return matt with r harness shop. where he is pre W. D. GORDON & SON. :�•. to i t - Ford runabout'; the touring car is six � --- the Cisremnnt boys,but were de- Sfty; the town ear nine hundred-L o. b. pared to do all kinds of --- ---- " ► feated by ltl sliots, We con, ra• : Ford. Ont., colptete with equipment. - --- T repairing Rork. tulafe the Claremont cltrlers on 1 Get catalog and articulare from W. J. A tall res u 3 sant iced their sueces:fol ;,litying..Zhia eta- Luke do Son...or to L'W. Dudley, «hit- peotf li CANADIAN bv. Ont. -- Fon. They have played house anal • ill W. ROYCE, PICKERING 'home-gatness with Locu!t . Hill, is ... Markham and Stotsf ville, w•inninl; HOl'i✓IESEEKtill the games by-good Margin,. ��� ExLV R-SlO1� JThus. Hoe and in wily frons elle s� fah_-Worth Broadview' d}-trict, Torun- � MAINITOBA, ALBERTA - ,/tom ¢u,- have purahAsrd. the Letvi. - - — - _ - ---- - SASKATCHEWAN �'- Halt's Hair Renewer certainly stops � S4SI�4TEHER'ari farm from Mr. Peardon and have fa hair. No doubt about.it what ! 3t— already-taken posae=sion of the _ suet. You will surelybe satiaded. lnce'together with the stuck. Mr. _ FARMS p L�'lnnipte4 and Ra>wrti $36-_#9 ; Roe.11as been eogitgwl nitb- at - PVIl y and v sa Edmonton and Return •i3 t1C I U It from Toronto, sad Seaton• Wass And ry q lending firm of tlerolretur+' in To- 1tr a y-o. a Toronto f o Tor.to �•. - roato and will retain hi, connec• -�-"A R ., I�HTED FA RIMERS ream seattons east , Toronto tion Avith `the Brat tiutll.. June _ _ --- STOCK YEED Re is one o4 ca-nada''s new_er cit,- 'r}ere nrp rote open fur et_Lry 13;.Kki tree hoaatesteads in tR'estern C'arada. REDUCED 3ETTL£RS' AAR&S zea. whit has made gwd. • -I'7t to Tb�1'u?kof these pie located along or near the CANADIAN N{1RTHEIiti n%l SMARCHeLASS AND APRIL bio leaving. he was .nneriutend- RAI WAY which is tecugnized is thea West as the at Chel rywooti Station (O•AYB- - EACH Ti'E'3 : -. _l Siet_:-r. traveller; s..cn l.vc. at.r-k inA - Pilt_A�.LIi�. ' CfF --- - efre�to+tiould take SETTLERR'SPftA t�L } seta tit�itt[y u PIONEER FARMER'S EtA1L«'�� ^ = - Scef Scr:t T+;-{isaund Atlatt:t, G.ranulat- TR AINwhlch Imv-. %V,-t T,rnmt.> h '?d Bone and Oyster Shell at Tuesday d tnra -MARCH .rd APIM has been an active_worker. Ht- 'Ft:1in lklaich 3rd to the end of October, Homeseekere Excureiou ti cl[er5 atter amval r. r l?. o:m traig � ,m W ill be a etcotned .to Claretnctttt. ,are Ott .ale every Tuesday and are good to return .within two tnonths from Toronto prices. Toronto Union attoo m £t3'. .. —T717Talber date of issue: Prior to August tbeae thdtets may be esteatw tar two tootithr Stan. Shorts; Dried Brew erE Grains, ltiw among oarbee¢citir--ni °n paytaent�$S.00 to -Malted Corn Fe oa 1 F,, x,� r.:,n�.w .,<t,,.,, l:Y. ..� r top Over permitted iii acv .C'ANADI Ali NORTHERN 5tatit.n West of Crushed Oats, Flour. etc. Rzii1I9 M-11,11;te•Mre Remember the playlet "The A call solicited. tn.rn p n, DAILY TheouabL Rem mbAid &1 a ples4 Meeting of Pott Attbur. nd Ttorx Ste-pr.. the Dlo+vhawk Ccossroada." to t.aina Txotten r.o w.nat seedS01dE OANAUTAN tiORTHERI PVALICAT•IONS pmt Ph<.ne borne 511i�i 0,:Y)f,4T CAWS ON fcx snt':a 'be given in the Methodist church, -*Forty Five `'Ital Questions.' Peacre River.Albert^. and How to Reach .- Clacemoot, on Marsh 13t1t. Came It," '•«'sateen Canada Arta w H��mee for You."_"Thirty Five Thou.xzld Frye - P'rtt`strar't'u`°ca""t""Q'"a`ism`°°r and see the Indies int the lively Houle,ter,de." q uaiut costumes of the early Vic'- rice G..Murphy.D P i w•oeto turia.era and gee their way of Fur T�utttst Coir accommodation And 'all pArtletllars in addition to^hove -- publications, ".pply to pour nearest C r_ H. Agent.,or to a vonductiig a business meetialt. -: •. i rWb "The entertainment, A Ladies' ,GENERAL. P3C9F.�iGER UF.PARTJdEN•T, Aid Ausiues: bleetiatr held ]u 24 Presbyterian ._ el8 King Street East,,Toronto; Onkatio ,.. . Presbyterian church last night - ................. eo rsi►Rr �, twa.4 it great suceeem. Audience t117i►iRRiM ' -delighted with the entertai,nment." We sell the. t4nioux Uray G?Lsoline , r Ottawa-Evening Citizen- "A. Ladies Aid .BnSine W Engine with coal_oil attachment, -blowhawk Cross-roads, wa=„I im BANK )tad all latest improvements.fine -uccese. The -THE DOMINION lad ty say, ne ladies were aced b a f sill hurlae.' rel"torn"a. r.o.,t•"rstorlrr. w.o.r.,rntrwr,vice-aec•+os«r. - See saauple.in stock and get prices f y C.A. BOGERT.GenerA Momwer. Itis Rev. Dr. F. Louis.Barber', pas- ' W_ H. JACK154N OMes,Ma,ais lair Methodist church, - Lituw'el. _ Farmers' Sale Notes Collected w f It ktnoreoonveilent W have the Do-.;-.,on Bank co;r_i yet Sae.[Votes, BROCK ROAD, O\T. Anroa•+eedtnit.keteb•nd than to try to da so Yontself. _..---- o[ctcIrtsrtMa Jnr opinion wh•tbs as - A- fatal accident cx-c erred on Wben y�ooutt haves sale.have the Notes^ads payable a!the Dominiont3a.tk, oven p C►ey -�ttares ` and deo0sft fhem bars for yl:ect;on. ttan•etrtetl t•,oed.Fit 011L •t7• the C. P. R. at Hnveloc•k,-in which _ _ Pont tress.uytdees v�ar sena C06 4W_ _ Such colleeriona are rat•or_root ta-c`a .e ter:a: q S O C `? $ �„y Puente toren t b Itttaa•Us.ten ter �1fr. R-ic hard Ball.-' a 'section- -. - -- _0 g o 3 .,ecru.wttho•C to loan, of :Myrtle, lust Ilio life. He `• 's 3$ av , $" -was nalkiugaluagthe track car• WHITBY BRANCH '. A. A. ATKIf`150N, Manager. s :_r 'o e• 8 t ; M att.aa.oeetyme.rr•,�aaw�essty a - _ - - eying a bag of sea+en t. anal . on aecomit of the heacS• eloud of x c' :' ' ,- a ti ° �� a�1O.yi+rar �ro +-veva. eo�sv _ steam, caused by the severe frust, TA 1W Ift did not notice an eugitle approach - °- a5 o Cl �.. ing,on the track on which he' wits' C. H. BL"REIN G;' - Pi KERING >, ppm»,.. °a o R y . w..errtm S. e t 8s �sy va .•c `S•atking• Theengine driver was - , a'Q-.Sa��a� q a Qo �p kZl also tinable.to see, hittl and give - - . g nos a .. o •.= ler 11}tzt n•ariiiug. The unfortunate F(,NERL DIRECTOR ___.—___-•_ __-_ roan w'as rim down, the wheels Of J I� the locu[notive pasting over.both .: CARF':FUL ATTENTION GIVE` TO FUN A:RAL �-ORIi � y « •rob �s •Eis legs below the knee. He lived "a - u • 'G lite y. •����@ � . a few honro death coming to his � NP E%IBALVINC: a� Apr,k= relief dtirini the nicht foiluw•ior nR. "He is survived by-his w•id'ow:, twci o - i a• � i T, • sons and four dmitthteft, nae of - �.� e,i1 f O 1 F 1 0.'W e r s - -4 MW' JAYi s.bons Miss Ada, being cnlployed Of all materials and deem , at the Wilson House here. a ~� s.ps - •e i « kept intitook.'Itwiltpyyon -- ' .. .. -.. i 1O, O°t j►r• to call at our works ar d inepeot our a q . ... Avery smec•essful wood bee way - �. + � � „ � ,' � .e.,l Nov 0116, .and obtain pestles. Don't be taieled heli} in the_ Baptist church, re- N & I 40-41 D"ihk age-Aswedonolemptoythem,.aonseq>sest•.�. e t oily «hen the men of the eburc•h e SIMPS. O .O�, Jtnup 1916-Whitby T, orhaw• e-arowtbtm ly wr San, and do throw off the son$and congregation. to the number9, Bost PorrT t7,UcbridRe i8,Caaniaastoa ts, --mission of 10 psi oent-whiob you wit•:, t3e•verton•1!,U ptergrOV W IC of.about 49. brought cross-ent - _ oeetainly save " putob"iag from ora. �+aRs and Axes enc] attacked the BARGAINS BARGAINS oallsolioited. arse pr e o ugS;a]�t-7>i lsarfi-tleRn - Fe Yt1a.Iy St C3t�=Tz�:kSrip . �dl --';t'iI-e-fickerin _ :�MtTiY gRAMITf Cik, I1r+ttled at - a previous bee. .All ono•. wh(sby, onaaL "Worked with A will, had Good - - l�� Vigil Cheer- reigned, especially when Boy's Suitsxnd.Overcoats, Ladies' handkerchiefs, reg 5c, '2 for 5c,. Childress,• ante CoffiYll Qe ��T C ' .'Dir.••JoS1 ma Boudy appealed 01, all that is left in stock,will I reg 5c,2 for 3c. Ladie:i' and'-Girl's tlutPs with E. W.• .E ►: a___ the scene iibi,ut the middle of the be sold 'at prices to suit Stole, 'reg •2.311'and '3.+i,�ur 1.75 and R49), Thi. - -• ' 'tifteruoon, with a-big pail of hot rustottlers. So co7ne"to•. is a teal bargain. The object of this.Associa<tion is to - .,Pump Mannfactnrer tufft'e and a basket of boils. Then day,they must go. ,Splendid well-made bed utlts, only '00. See our hl sen stealing and prosecute H11 tve[it To n'ctrk attain and about p 4 y-"'' • e stone: Boys' Sweater§, reg -- four wool btatticets, ?xQ ft. 4.30 ppr. .Shakes' b1Hnk• th Shcip and Residence, Dttitd"as SM -fa ci'vloc•k. the big pile was sawed,, for We. Boys' and Girls' '•et-s by the vd, also trade up. Beautiful Daivask _ _. _. ;-4_-4-4 -4 _. _ WHITBY, -.IAit:Hn(i piled, and the men .were swetiterCoats.rog1.23and.Curtains 3,1xli yd 4,0()pr, also.lace__._Agd btln alb via rd err etoleuootmmqni• TBY, ON T. xs>arc bed into. the school rcxam, 1.511,Fill At 1,011, CurtFdns. Damask Table S reads in reel, naso re to immediately wit t►n mem r - see hors west of W pp oay. csltFre the ladies had pteparec] A Men's Sweater Curtis, regAnd greet, 1.00 and_1.50 each. The above are all of Executive Committee. w u.b=tantial, hot Slipper, .after special bargains. ' 4.1►0 for 3.b(►,350 ones for Mombersh� tee 81•x• _ �Ve-a.re prepared to instil wood octroi which a number of short speeches c[tly 2.5(1. G}.RocER1$a-P,tmember, we.ajWays carry a full um on sTtortiiotice,Filso attend mere made and x hearty vote of line, fresh aid mp-LO-date, and at the verb low= fitok•t.tnarbehta from t'ne President or, p all kinds of repairing.' ) Sweaters, bttttcsn•np cel-' secret•r9 on application. E �thatrl:�given to the. men for their'. Ines, re 1.7a, for 1.2a. j est prices. Our Teas•Lipton's direct from the `moi► ?�eclteerfltl and w illiug help and g ; 'tea gardens to the teapot, tile, 40c and 50c per S. - Agent for she Ontario Wind 111iIt; and- -every one went home well pleased Twilled . Fl^nne} Shirts, : lb. Our own'Mending. black and tnizpd, noth- Esc. Com.-L. D. Banks, a in Palm- &ISOgasoline engines and - er,C. L. Dlorcomlie,.Pickering, Ont - the ore Car .',fiat the bee had been such a snC. reg 1.bOfOr9Go. ing to it. allot per lb. �l S Kegs find enomgli anon, crit` foe tt• 'W J CI MA{1NET CREAM SEPAffATO)a` cots{,r of winters, even though D. SIMPSION & Co.. - PICKERING ��A. O'Connor'- '' J. ark . they be pretty cold once. Preriirnt, ' Besret•ry Phone Re1T No. +i0,-Tod.38, • ..:i. w. '' .. ....... _.p,, -', -:_:�'+5 r f. 4t. } :F-.. .. .. ^ ' ;,•• M%R.w� A aw:,y: 'rr. r., r Ia. .a•.,h• ,.r 4 <"a. i :. ,2 -Tti ..'2.'., .,r ,. ..,�.., ;re a• -.i ..:'','�.�. •,-t ..�.;;.., a.-.: :ri. •"•,s. -`:sale- °+.7' ."t.,wrap �.,y ';✓�' J •�,�...- -:ems<�;�-' .. £, . y?. o�yC +t,,,t.,, � ,5 .,r 1= t.x=�o � �,.,.:� +4x,� i• ��; :�, ,� "fit.fid ',,,....��a. _ t ,m•n •-wrail�x3rovtx�. lt"4'a ' e'i. r., c -"S .,_!"71_`s_i.,P: ,'yww-.,.+s•rrm F.. :.r.^r:nv ,- .'ter.� ...,c,'cr .,.-eve, .�, r " s;;.cs...a� .9 w,zdTr.u�.. ...: qk..4-"!1:`- .+yam. �"�,{'.R'"LTA.;'.'x,�� •,.'t': '"' �"+.•l°J4y '�k�•5es�7^�"9a'!+. _°ar�_ievi,�„_-.ks'''�''''x. �-.+:,..,.. T. T,. i--^d"�,i^s'^:.�s a ^,"•'E . . '''' r .. S7'.Nt+,.'n{ ..^,a: :xa,.int..�,�.'. sn--,','._'_*,_" ;-q'••'.'4•s-'M-:neT' i4!rrm+* ,,r.-.p'a�. - .yG'. '�' •,i5J�?7••.+.r^d't'�,'� ''{t'vPa3f• ::1.-';•�.�.y - ",.,7 ;t: r:x _ +L,,,.a,9•h-S ..r. e. a,n..•.•.t ro .,. .. •' 7III,.,�s+.:..:•nt-"fxr..-.:.t.Ci.e� L+�g u :..'.: _. r .... b..: .. T I 1. xzo%t_ _ r,: t �n _ . - _• - - d. .. _k • _ . . 11 H,. ,,.w },..r_:....- ,'O.. aM'P'_., . •,. ....,,_» .,:g :,r• .•t:.. ei _ RI. ..''�^ M• ar, - ',— ` �;t r'. �'f.•- T I..,..•Led ...I. _ ., . ':lr. .... .: z-' -- - Swine. IianeY, are alive, curse htaq!' Get - --- -- - --- "' x 1. ,)ut of lay way. let me pass!" * ` :-1 1- '' •- • - - .. - - "You shall not!' she screamed. stretching out.her arms. You have be- w __. �' - c- . =_ me! Keith You re. an - - - `''. frayed i'll he d leav a him to deal Y u.' of ­.. - mar--1� Shadow ; - "Out i t!" he snarl "Out her; but eg 1 . .. we ror ised his hand to strike her; but i .. . _ .._ .— . - his, the ✓1, . . - her hand had shot up before ����'��� + Ion knife gleamed dully in the moon- r F. .A light an she poised it for the stroke; r � then the .blade came down with an un- QI/i�OBD Bd DOI/1 11 Or, A Coming Vengeance f f� Fe a erring aim a n up his arms, ' s r! g and, fling! g ' and acreamin� like an animal wounded Stroaglq made and Closely spaced—making it a complete barrier "' . _ to death, Ko hkI" swayed from side to against large anirnal6 as well as small poultry To as "' - ` side,-and suddenly pitched downwards No.9—intermediates No.l2 wlre—made bytthe Open Herrth pros sewhi�h fine C on the slimy stones. Sara spurned the and other tests have proven to be the best material made for the manufacture of - ' '! _ _ _ _ • _ ___ __body-,with her foot: then as Quilton "Igo fencing. Send for literature. Ask about our farm and ornamental fencfas: CHAPT XXXIII:'teont'd.)' to draw back, but QuIlton gay 'Hold up! full yourself together, moat a friendly touch on the shoulder - she aprag8 to the lantern, overturned it, e.erzw Pe ase. Rai ar terdtorr, M ".Tibby," , he, said, - You've got a "In with you,' he said "I'm hanker- and glided away into the darkness. 7!N aaeweli-No7tte Wire Fence Oo.,Ltd„ Dspt. 10. HamRton.Ont. Wa chahee of redeeming your character for lnx'for your company You've been ahretvdnesa, my child, girl—whatever bashed about`h bit—I can trace M When Clive camto and, opening ills _ _ --_ Kaxed l at out him, his re- ___ our heads straight. I guessed ebe had —but you a;e ilii right: you've had a turning••cons� ousne+s c. or a �,:r -Sone. I knew he'd fpllowed her„ where good gpp of brandyy: I can smell it.' was lying !n his own bedroom, and that 1. 'Atold Me rI ace that X it had 1 oshki of info the `cab, and tolled Quilton was sitting beside him Fnnilld mber N been—to, his rooms yelling at him like a lm-- up n o ' W11 t cat.—You don't know where they've ed,snake. Now and again during the nothing; then when the hideous scenesIII s:- done? That's bad But there's suet a journey Quilton said a word or two to through which he had passed came _'chance for,us. I saw Koshki early !n Tibby; but otherwise alienee reigned. crowding back upon his brain. he was11 .- --the evening: he was In a little frowsy It was. Uerhops, 'as awful a journey as convinced that he had just awakened pub,,he and some gentlemen o6 his kid. that which Cl've had Sunt taken. But from a nightmare, He tried to m9v;e, to eyy I watched him ge out with two_Quilton ch ClYEd no impatience, what- raise himself, to speak; but to his The most succenfui of the market gardeners in Canada,many of them customers for two ✓ + dlviduais it would be gross flattery to ever he may .have felt: they traversed amazement he Yound that his limbs were generations,an�dmomeforthree,buyBruce'sseeda b,_4 e,ever since this business was; call men They went eastward. And the soul-quelling district. the earthly as heavy as lead, that he 'had no established by us.Sirtyfoaryears ago,they found they could rely on them in every way, W 1. that's where Mina is, and Clive Harvey, interne through which Clive had pass- strength to raise himself, that his voice �settiag better results than_from any other seeds. . , .' too. Now, we'll go round to that pub, ed: and at last reached their destina- came with difficulty, as if he had to i .. Tibby and see whethdr' we -can hear tion. Quilton handed- up some more fetch it from a long way off. It was , To these men quality and germination is the Mg consideration,as theiribread and butter., — anything of the gentry. Cru and put money to the cabman. and told him to Quilton'who first, spoke, as he Save depends on their your head under that tap, while I load wait; then he,linked his arm in Koch- Clive m drink. , this revolver which I taus ht up out of k1'e. Come back again then. old man?" he We would say to the amateur and also the farmer,who are not customers, A,drawer as I was leaving. I "I'm not fond of talking, as you said, ,with his old impassive manner y . . Tibby set her teeth, tore of her gro- know" he said natively. 'but I should but with just a hint of. tenderness and - - u It Will Pay You To .Buy Bruce's Seeds" 1I tesque hat. turned on the tap-.over the-tike to tell you exactly how this charm- of anxiety_ "You' e_been a deuce of a ung wH1ie. end now you have woke up, ` _ sink, and held her head under the cold Inc little case-stands;'or, rather, .for it takes the some time and trouble to plant and care for poor seed a for good, and �' `stream bf-water: . you stand. I imagine that You hai•e you'd,better let Foe dq,all the palaver. poor sped means dissatisfaction and loss for a surety.. 5- _ "You've got some sense, Mr. Quilton." lured Alias Nina and' Mr. Harvey down —There! drink this!—You want to know _ -'i she said, as she came up gasping and to this cheerful spot. and have promised how she is,•of course? She'a in a Rood Write for our urpage illustrated and descriptive catalogue of vegetable, Farm and scrubbing her face-and head with a tO 'put them•away.=-Slid,sit?) them into.deal better trim than you are; In fact, .glower Seeds,Planta,8uiba, Poultry Supplies and Garden Tools and Implements,etc. i ' jack-towel. "That's,put me etrite. And the river—a very old dodge. quite a she's nearly all right." At will be mailed FREE to all npplianu. WRITE TO DA Y. now, if you've got one of those pistols famlitar one 1n this aalubrlwis, highly Clive`s chest heaved with a labored Z- for me—-J' - . " - i moral neighbarhood. And now we may sigh, and he closed his eyes that Qull- , Quliton shook his head as he'altpped be in time to save them. I sincerely ton might not see the tears that Pain— 1 the revolver in his pocket "One's trust we'may. for your -sake. I Pay fully welled up In them; But Quilt s f r+ _:_enough. Ttaby," he said. "There's of. your Fake. because._!i we should linter- was staring.at- the 'wall: ._ chambers, and I've Rot an .awkward sunateLy be tqn, late. I am grctfld" to ` "Yep; she's had a bad time, of course; ' w , " knack of never missing Come on! I adopt one of two courses: at'preaent I but they hadn't treated her as they _. .'•. demonstrate my 'sense pf your cuteness.•have not visite decided which it shall treated you: you were badly bashed, old , 1 you observe, Tibby, by requesting yourl be. I shall either harld-vou ever to the man; 1n fact, you must hate the conatl / s • —company; and I beg you will not disap-I pollee, and Ret a nress ticket to wit- tutlon of n rhinoceros, or you would L. be 1 - � 4 point me by screaming or squealing o•r l nes,- your eYecutton—I'ra- x journalist up aloft by this time. Yee: she's all (4- �,�, r '.otherwise Bluing way to that universal ae you may know- or I shall,shoot Yo+, right; and I'll let• ynu fro to her. see a • '�•- curse of women—the nerves." i and put you in the'river 1St azrnrdanro her, when you're strong enough. ThaL's She looked .up at him, with her eyeal with the tonchingly simule fnr*tt+la the beet kind of tonJc 2 can give You. _ -_ __-�-_ — _- --_ IllashlnR, tier lips drawn straight. which-Prevails •In this district. L. Now. Any more questions to ask" , Dozens of - 6. "If there was time. I'd teach you to seeing,hew You atand. I think you will course. Well.-I'll relieve that too active , . If r,r sauce me you—you waxwork . show," armee with me'that It would be well for brain of yours by answering a few A n18n 9 animosity toward a poli- iIIg to attend 'fir. — 8 funeral LOJ she panted But yyou just save 3[la�t you to render Dlfma T1bbv and me all You'll:be inrerested in hearing that the tioal opponent is sometimes so bit- day 1" "No," responded the die V and air. C,`I140 and I'll let you off." the assistance of which you are cap- Honorable Clive Harvey !S confined to- o° '' able." I his bed bit an gqccfden —not a. serious ter that it d'oea not cease even when tinguished gentleman deliberately; It . Tibby turned her haggard face up m one: accident while riving In a hap- the opponent is dead. A gentleman' `'but I wish you to undertstaad r r - CHAI"TER XXXI�r - 6ullton with a took of eloquent admire- sum cab: horse fell down, right hon. K lige nodded., and they went quickly l tion, admiration which was so profound gentleman struck h1w face: absolute 'who had figured prominently in the heartily approve of it." f .,ndlownstairs, but more slowly when they that for-the moment it even overmaster- quteI-and repose Insisted upon by his story of hit State suddenly eame 0 leached the street. quickening their I ed h.r terror and aonrehenston.. medical adviser: 'friends .ill kindly ac- ppaace again.as they left ths.Ronts be- "Oh_ von're a good 'un!" she murmur- sept this lntimallon:"" - bo the end of a long and useful life. -' 'hiad them. Quliton led the way down ed hrekenly. Clive tried to stretch out his hand to On the day of the funeral one of the . Figures may not lie, but some a hldeoyy�s...olley'. rich with fruit ripe ford nullton'sr+'r-d and pressed her arm. the man who had been so true a friend j k � .the g L aw+r, ,and threading their way +•Not at Rif,T'hby," he safd. •As a mat- in the hour of Such terrible need:•-but Strongest political enemies .of the C&S);ller9 CaII make,them stand for i throuiiI the groups of drunken men and ter of fact I'm a bad 'un, a very'• bad he.had to he content with expressing: deceased was asked:="Are you go- the cash they are short. I ty .frowsy women they reached a low- 'un: when I'm thwarted." his gratitude by a look. -- `, brewed villainous public-hoose. •Am Wrishkl- passed his blood-stained hand "And ,that charmingly melodramatic .A A' x they did no, and Quilton peered through across his fore! "We'd better take a aeoundrel. Koahkl: Qo you feel any- in- - the half-open doorway Tfbby touched hogt." he said hnarsei}. him battered terest in him?" said Quilt-on with a Qf fel, - ' C O LT D I ST�M P E R - r-IiI - Itis arm. A-dirty disreputable-looking, line twitching. "There's one down 'this drawl and a fare like a block of wood. �Q Can be >taadled Pcsy cosily• fee sick are cured, and al] ot2>ers . T 'r•- .. .'four-wheeler had drawn up a few Yards silo". - - _ A man answgring to-hls description. or, . �, it in some stable. no matter >sow expp sed," kept from having usway and two men got out. One was' ,v. thev spoke. a hideous laugh; the l rather, i should say a body, was picked the disease. w gems sn feedL Acts a bio 1d.an CURB. i '. ! .! Ww%ki his battered face half-hldden by sliHll laugh one thinks of In connection up in the river, down Sheerness way. 0 aw c Give on the tnngne it in feed. Acta oat the blood and expel I vp ,q • a blood-stained bandage. I with a hyena. rose above the sullen ls'p- He had been stabbed. no doubt in. a :Q germs of all forme of distemper Best remedy ever Raw +* They lifted out u third man, who ap- fns of the water on the slip., Qullton's row—probably caused by some act of for mares to fide!; Druggists and harness dealers. Our trM 4, r yleared to be dead or-uncoaacioua and mann«r chattered instantly, treachery of his: for he appears to : Booklet gives everything. Largest selling berme remedy tai ;ipso him es quickly a0 they could. for "Quick. you dog"" he' cried "The have been one of the gang of .,ngirehists _ ez,s•eacs-t5 ears. D'atribu'�+s ALL WHO�EStLB'olDog87a0-j ! Koshki staggered, as if he were weak 'bee s, the boat!" who find a safe and pleasant Setters fa - Arse -_ cannon,and act i i CiISTfl dl KN MEDICAL CO., Chemists and Bacteri mA with toms of blood, into the publle- this land of liberty: one of those rhem. . house. Quilton. who had drawn Tlbbg _ ,. _. _ my dear Harvey, whose death. by any .._., t aside into the dark-and evil shadows. CHAPTER XXXY, means, violent' or peacefuh may be ze- "'- to tkecab-,arid. glvingt the.man a xarded as an unalloyed .boon to any sovereign, told him to wait, Then 'he At lite alis they ittund a.boas—whtoh communttp--The--police-r••gard-hlo tak- ~eThrre's to so etbdunftetou Koshki and his confederates had moor- Ing off_ with a complacenry which ti.' d work'before ed 'there' to case circumstances should amounts to a serene'satisfaction, and ns. Tibby," he whispered impressively, compel them to take to the river:: and I have not taken any particular trouble "Will you so hack"' Koshki slipped Into the boat almost as to discover the person or. persons who 41 For answer she gave him a glance of quickly as tgullton; for,he knew that his has or have relieved th6 aforesaid 1n'- � 11 I furious scorn; and he nodded. he_pot-_ 11(0. hung by a thread and depended up-I habttanta of this land of liberty .of p[an,'s burly rufTlan, shone nfRhly task on the t=escut of his victims. With T!b 1Lula of one of its most distinguished •� .1, I � t xaa tO fling out the majority of his by In the stern. trembling, and yet ajiena. '-Let me see: fa there any other I � r' -„,�-e'16atomere, ramp out of the vile public- tense with oexcitement. thm and a faint news' :4ernIN. yea! o you happen house-to sir himself: and Quliton went dawning of hope. the men rowed out fn- to remember a.Hlndoo woman who wns UP to nim, and said quite Softly: to the rtver. The rater had ceased, the servant io-frog -Edith Chemterlrtgh? It }�' •'.\sk air. Koshki to step out to speak sky was clearing, and the mooq_ was so, did you ever notice anything pecu- . ` i1 h el to one of the.Brotherbood:• will You,” be�tn lug to show dimly throug the liar In her manner? I eek'You because w tL + ,The roan glared at him ferociously. drifting clouam. The•tide"was running -the poor woman has gone out of her ' IItnewr $t teK= \ but Qufhton trade a sign. the man start- test against them mind, She is In a lu3tatfc asylum, prf- ii//ii .. 'ed, muttered something, and went tn. A scene more calculated to chill the ..ate lanatte asylum. I—er—happened A PASTIt TME F. F. DALLRY at t�INo Dus-r - ' ¢ t,.Koshki came out almost Immediately. i soul could not be_Imagined; all kinds to call at Lord Chesterlefgh's oh bumi- , - At eight of Quliton he drew back with i of nameless horrors, wRh Death as tit nese,-purely personal-and private bus!- NO WASTC I NAJtA tLTO N. CANADA PIO RUST d "i -an Oath, Quilton, who had his right central figure. seemed to brood over it; hens. the morning aft er-er—your acct- ,I hand in his jacket pocket. smiled. atid Titiby ' shuddered, and could not dent; and I found -her raving-- about - t • - "I've.got you covered throwggh my repreM a faint moan �„ splen' and 'bodies floating on the river,: — r I kel 'ICoehki," he said, " hd by my Keep her in. keep_her In .gr the kind of stuff we used to see to a . ._. Site, I 11 shoot you like a•dog if you of- Koahki, his guttral voice scarcely aud!-' blodd-end-thunder play- at the old Sur- _ "!w Ter to gto back.' He stepped up to him, Ible. rey, Theatre. Ah, ynu don't remember - - - and whispered in his ear; and Koshki "Qutiton, who was. of course, pulling them perhaps. Betngt an old acquaint- ' 11 started and swore again. Quilton said I the second oar so that he should trove I ance,_let us.say friend.-of Lord Chester- -" almost tlweetly: "Oh: Yes: I know .all ' Kbahkf to wont of him, looked over lesterleigh. gh'a, I Coon the likerty of having 1 '. about that affair.' It eras murder, 'and 1 era shoulder with keen eagperneas; but r at once placed under proper con- r - -- -y—_ I'll hang "you if you don't do what I �he could discern nothing for time; l; and I'm glad to may that Lord ► ,want. Come this way; we are attract- yresently he saw a dim' light coming when he returned to town -'!ng too much attention ,for•a modest I tlirouoti the murk- that hung about the —he had been up to..Scotland—quite ap- ". -:•#Pan.' shore: he knew instinctively that it wag roved of the steps I had taken.' !Aa he spoke, he took his hand out of 1,burning at the point they were making'p The blood struggled to Clive's face. r Rf �' �`'' -- 'his pocket as it he-were sure of his for, anA he quickenstl his stroke. Both and eta eves sought Quflton's anxiously; �0 1 man; and Koshki followed. }i-hen thea• !nen ,ere now pullf,ng with fran-tic but Quilton still Stared- at- the wall as r • !reached the cab, Quilton said quite force, with the perspiration streaming I he said: ' "• • i "`{ a pleasantly: . " from their"faces, thet'i 'teeth clenched. "Yes: •I had a long 'talk with Lord _ • �' ••1!: u°`I• w "Tell the man to drive us where they and Tibby was leaning forward scan- Chesterleigh about-=about 'various mat- _ • , x.•.� r: '.. .,;`'':: ate. The horse is quite fresh. I see, n1nx the water with fearful eagerness. term." - " , � • •: , -Who's tele?".as Koshki stared at 'Tib Suddenl3', as they shot abreast of the "He known r" whispered Clive. - • ' by. "The sister. ]es: she'Is going with faint-light, she Sprang to her feet, and a knows just,a-g Inucti as I chose to . , r us. Sharp now: I m an impatient man; uttered a cry, a suppressed eci•eain. tell tm,,`said* coolly. (hough you wouldn't think !t: and I've f •-'Yeses, there!': she cried, 'pointing to Aud—and—she, Lady-Edith?" b ' ggot an itch on me to Shoot you which 'something floating a little ahead of Quilton was silent while one could Ss almost Irresistible Seel" them. count twenty: then he said slowly and ` Wath a'volley of muttered,oaths Kosh- Quilton saw it almost as soon as she reflectively, am if they had been discusa- „�i�JSF ' ;-,;;� 1. .. '-]d gava the direction, then seemed about did, and both men strained at the oar• lnR a debatable--point: — " They came alongside ft, and the dull I _ ..I am one of tense, men, -my dear `' Sight of the moon revealed M1na'a whlte'Harvey, who consider, rightly or wrong- `^,�°" .."`..Y 1. face- ' Both men seized her, she was Iy, that a Foreign Secretary should not t uta,V- ( • . ll lifted into the' boat, and Tibby flung. be content• with -sticking at home, here j'; 'l' -" �+ hey self beside her, panting: • !n England, and grubbing away, at Sri a t` "":' • !'+• ;, �s� THIS 'A Rnife! s knife!" office. !n iL:}titehatl: but that he should •.."... s _ A ,:ems In an instant the ropes were cut, and go abroad, and make himself acquaint- -- ' . a Tibby caught the lifeless form to her. ed with the foreten -nations with which .. r.:'- - t. i.,t, ^ ���� bosom:' "She"s dead, she's dead!" she he has to de business. Lord Chester wailed.• leigh appears to be of my mind: for, '1+r, ,�"� j:• I'r• But Quilton, who had been feeling-for things being a bit slack Just flow, he • .�- t a DYE aflna's heart, uttered a hoarse cry Of has started on a long political tour." He relief. .. ", paysed'Por a moment. "And Lady.F.dlth • ' .. • I t F "She's not 'she's nbtl` She's alive. accompanies him, of course. Lord` - __ 1 Quiet now, Tlbby! 'I" are flglhtinlg for ChesterlPirh has made arrangements t ANYONE her lite! Be calm! Shea in your which will permit of quite a long tour, hands, remember: yours! 'Here's brandy, and wlil he away for many months. He CiII llisf —give her a little,-not too much. Our came to see you when you were,at your - "_ work's not'yet done; there's Harvey to very worst. your very 'barmiest.`. and `_'-_ L� fled." was naturally much distressed-by your Concrete Tib nks and 'Troughs "There' he is!" std Koshki with an rendition: Indeed, he would not leave •.- .. oath, and he ported to another dark' Fngiand uhtll you had'taken a 'decided Never 'Rot or Leak object just'ahead of.them.. I turn for the better.• He lett , message - ' � • • They��de for it with almost incred-I for you. Tnu would like to have it-- _ -_ __ �G this speed, grabbed at it, and hauled Do you think I'd better give it to you HE most practical tanks, _whether for, Ater o - 3fina's; and Qutlton after 'severing his (To be 'continued.) sewage, are built O-f Concrete. They never rust, - The Gtisianteed,'ONE DYE for bonds; bent over elm for some minutes — rid d t .l ak They n new I in silence. t, dry ou oc G never sed hoops All Kinds of Cloth. "Is he dead." whispered'Tibby hoarse-- . 46 . - _. _ or paint. They last a 1Iime and seJdom tore repairing, require x� .T PI afmOh,NoCh�uerofNlstakM. TRY ly. "If he is, it won't. be much ,use - ' '--'� which makes them the thea tt tanks that'eaa be built. - , ITI eendfor ii,No Color home f Mists es, TRY bringing her to life." Yotl can .expect your business t4 � � 4 "- sislohosea-RgcasedsoaCo.LAndied,>bosa«1 Quilton stretched out. his hand fir' Sten itself—after er slush- motion Clean, Sanitary Watering Troughs - the brandy; presently he said: - P P .A He's—yes, he's alive; but--we must has been discovered.• are just as necessary as the animals that drink from them. -The t ashore at once. and get a doctor,'.—!. farmer's best interests lie heirI served when his stock is in- - Pull for that ruined shed where the sured s plentiful itis i of clear, c water from a thio h ll ht Is," he said to Koshki sternly. I Ir P PP Y , + - • - _ - . . I Koshki putled. and as he did So looked �,r >N A-DRU-co .+..,is perm sanitary. - . _ . = from side.to side with a cunning alet'm �'• " Itat the Farmei can'do with Concrete'• is the name of 1. 1.pr els small eyes. -As fee boat an 4 t �H a handsome free book that tells all about concrete tanks,!• preached the opening of the shed from ` RUBY ROSEI;!i/I 111"` 0 5A1 ,g� I which Clive and Mina had been launched watering tf»uRhs and other uses of coau(te tett will taxa — �:_ - to death. he dropped the bars and leap= .1 SCOLD CRAM'I every farmer many dollars. Write for it to-da►. . . Ing out of the boat waded to shore. % •, '', ` Quilton sp Snuff to thO Dare, and as he dr Fai>mttls's lAF011�atl0>Q $lateen .. I t, ''led lOokf'A over big shoulder. Cranston Cylinder Pries) I - K hIol.wan running Staggeringly up ` A deligl'tful, .snow-whit( (� -`' the ateep incline towards the lantern, _ toilet prepaiatlon, which.A9 � Gmada Cement Cajapany Limited �P.1- , fast .machine for pix oolumn,- I which Clutiton knew the brute intended . trtaitos bad complexIdtls 411 ' 'to extinguish;. but suddenly, Quilton cod,tnd dud ones better. $L2 Hi~rg�ld Btuildint, Montrtsal four page ` newspaper, used Saw the figure of a,woman glide- out g i 4"' frd7n the darkness, and confront Koshki, �plendld for chafed, ,verb little, Mi petfWA oond3- it was Sara, her arms waving wildly. chapped, sore skill or 40 • V T her fare working like a triad woman's. S cracked lips.tion, low price, Wilson Pu - I -Traltor!" she hissed. "You have Ise- 0 ps' traved me! Tell me they are. dead, that �� In 25c opal glass Jars at � �T ', . lishing Company, 73 '9 it's not too late!. our Druggist's. 202 ' � Y , -• AdE:aide Street, -Toronto. - Kouhkf awnwe at 'het; %n,l 1nuFhocl ' _ , . . with ruffianly cnntemt,t. "lou're c,';ld. + iWtittltlf1t0�andCtent'calCoin old lady.- he said. - "'i'hny'+.a 1-,en ton of Canis, Lintel, NO&ML - --- . i ' • i snarl fur us, herb the e:J and that ^ ' • - 1, y _ a ., a .,-' ''•... .�, e .t.,.r;._• .? .i ,; we w :y, ,-x w,... c ri .x ,,.; .. .,tis",, _ f� -,�•,.r ,r +y•,•• �'? •`'�Tt. k:,Y;":i S,..u;...•Mwt: 'n :,.' ,..Y. r..1., �.7'•uti, "t7 :,a T„�r rr;... •`J.t"r,.d 5 af''1.s ..p'•4;1. K. "'• mir y.SIS ,. a .. .se,"s. •Yb, ..ws.,aa ,sk;r�,. .s.° „',1nvc .,a, n .-0, }s .Q ":°r 'i •ri,'t! a, as t• .r• i x 'lr• s�• J: a• •e•aa 2:' saw. a. .aa-nz s—.i� �'a -T�.•�a.c^ u � •+°,Lw � �,.re ...,n+;�^�is. a§� - _ _ '°-v -_ zifr�r ,sm''a.z..-miw.in�� :i.,r' •..•'7y •,.•-...moi.,,, '- r,..- '. ., :� •.. ::.-.r,i."•Y°,';L,:w. .. '. .e •. "�.: c •.S: `.�-c. �-4 3L.e';r� t f '*+,. �� Y i!• «.. ' - r v As 4 A. i HIPS-BLOODED began the westward trend of our -What Is a Sea Mile i 1 race. Then followed the rush of - What is a sea mile is a queastion i MEN AND �VOMEPI Scots exiles after the Jacobite Re- , $ hot is often asked. The distam", bellion in 1715, and anew began the �® ter. We unhesitatingly varies in,different parta of th•: __= interest of the Scots in the St. Law- (lobe. At the Equator, for in 1" -' � Magic Baling ^encs. This exodus was followed ls- 4"ce, a knot would be 6,045.93 - 'ate - Powder as being dile best, pyftt st d th2MCII, Red Blood Dr. ter, and especially after 1745, by Feet; the Pales it would be r T 0"77tusaily many $cote to seek -fresh fortunesand most healthful baking POW11Pink PHIS AC- inthe `rest. Previous to this, how_ ri107.76 feet, and in the latitude of t ,^tic,Make ever, and in the reign'of James VI. he oa_an route from Europe to - 1 der that it is ,possible to produce, " and I. of .England, Sir William New York about 6,030 feet. Nau- "• "" ' . �•°° CONT _ Thin-}flooded people do not re- Alexander secured a charter to tical surveyors take into acooun.t '+i►,i„y Boa, .agred:_nts are lainif-1,1tlf1�0d �i' n so from choice, but from in- found Nova Scotia, or New $cot these small differences, and the +�'i•��on � difference; in some oases from de- land-,the territory to be an ap- measured nautical mile for speed + ' spair• People who are pale, lan- panage of the Kingdom of Scotland, trials an the Clyde, where the Lusi- tngania-was built is lo er -than theMAGN -Uuid, with palpitation of the heart, and to be erected into two chief nautical mile used for the' same T Caledonia n�� a..: ndency to be easily tired are suf- PO-AM- Nova 'Scotia) and' (2) Alexandria Purposes nwre soutHerIy. Th : Bring from thin tish Admiralty blood. They need (now New Brunswick). To further Y knot is •6,030 feet,• 1XIGRUTT CO,UD - eti fur tt>e- o ot_ of the right treatment and stick to'it un_ of.t•he rivers were renamed, Tweed, United States Navy 6.080.27- ee . T. til cured. The remedy that can be Clyde, Forth, etc., but to still fur- A knot in very general u'sei mea- VVD0 I'EG,MONTREAL ther Wpularizasures i and 4i fath.*m ills for Pale People. With every new order of baronets of Nova Sco- being 6,feet, this knot' would be se they make new blood, and new tia was instituted. 6,000 feet. "Then commenced a eat move- an differences through statute lase. It �blotxt lasso$ health and strength'. � f'iOmment On EV6nt8 _. t� he red-cheeks, good appetite, in- men't• of Scots'to the •new Acadia, was long argued that the problem had kms° !' and from time to time the were You Mai Rave ,'Catarrh �crreasing weight and strength-t-hat y been -solved in New Zealand._ Now it in an ttalloaw the use of these Pills prove followed by other bands of deter- r�l �in open question there, as elsewhere. And 11Y� �QW The Age Limit in Polar Exploration. lrheir mined 'Sion^, until about the ,years pec, get value to thin-lilooried One line of work has latety-been diecov- �.� is for the Home. ple. ' Here is an example: Mrs. 1783-4-5, when the clearance of the erect in which a young-man,even if be has -n early age, -still has his opportuniti Highland glens-took place, the not had the luck to g• into lock•etep at If a pan in w•hichralilk is cooked Pa': " Following chi.idbirth I took ss , P.E.L• ace, ane HEAD AND THROAT BECOME -t * i Scots surged acrothe Atlantic to DISEASED WITH CATARRH,,i* ' Steele. Afton Roaais rinsed out in cold water the milk This work is 'that form the well-known settlement of ...FROM NEGLECTING COLDS The younger the of polar exploration.better" rule has been will not be-so-apt tc,stick. x a pain is my head-which- grew rYo Glengarry; Ontario. Thereafter AND COUGHS, tried and found wanting. The age of 2s Blankets, after being washed and ed I had to call in a doctor. He or so, once highly favored, has now be- { ship after -hip brought its con- come the minimum. From 25-to 40-such dried thoroughly, should be well , Id me that my blood had turned Catarrh le Treacherous-When Fully tingent of clansmen•from o,d Soot- 'ate the ltmtca set by S:r Ernest Shcckie- beaten with a carpet beater. �"-- Ito water and that,I was in a serious Developed Is a Horror-Note its ton for the personnel o.f his forthcoming 1 land's shores. The names of'the Cut glass 'will be clear and spaik= s ioonditia>,. He treated me four Symptoms. expedition to antarctic. --- ontha, but still the pain remain- clans were:-MacDonald,' Mas- The younger the agr the &eater the ling if,a little bluing is added to the m- Donell, MacMillan, MacDougall, "Is your breath bad?" power of endurance. But polar explora• soapsuds in which it is washed. SRA, and my condition was Browing „ ," - tion requires much more than endurance. _ - MacRae, MacLeod,' Grant, Camer-• Is your throat sore. - It demands eeaaoned Judgment- po- lar If you burn the food in a news »,t 7:' )pitiable, I lost my appetite, and .. ?" • ]was %o,weak and run down that I on, 'St'acGiilis, Kennedy, Ma�cLen- Do you cough at night. _ ts.r ezpedicion there is tittle margin lett white enamel dish, put into the dish. Dotll 1w, _ nan, Campbell, MacIntoeh Mac-_ "Is your voice raspy?" for mistakes. The ill-coneidered mct'on boom..uld aI was as pale asthan ka corpse, sonIl Frase, biaePhtoeprion, Maclntyre, "Hay ou spit p phle__R_1Ve you nasal l gm$e M1 �,. yr ng-n d at the Herne he mot35. eaih n"meakes up..wIt newEir and ename edboil.saucepans a ; red the doctor told m friends he your nose an itchy feeling, in exper,eace, judgment and. staying -- y Rose, Chisholm, MacGregor, Far- "Have you pain across the eyes?" power, -!ihackleton himself wos 35 -when Placed in a pan,of warm water, al- . ad but Bbtle hopes of my getting guson, MaeLaren, MacKenzie, "Isyouur throat irritable, weak?" - he accomplished, his greet march. Scott lowed to come to a boil, and then ► ibette-r• A cousin who came U> see Morrison, MacCormick, MacMar- "Do you sleep' with mouth open?" was 33 when he sot out for the antarctic cooled, they will be found"to last and 44 when he died. ; e urged me to try Dr. Williams' tin 9ac MacKay, Maerthur, M - `Are you subject to sneezing fits?" There is a eimitar anntractiori 'at the much longer before either cracking ink Pinta, and I sent and got S Lachlan, Cattanach. In 1852 they "Do your ears roar and buzz?"- other end of th�ale. The man of middle or burning. supply. In about a mofrth'aftrr "Are you hard of hearing?" age must,also stand ae de. Here the rule M. numbered 9,965 souls in Glengarry, apprise as'early as ao• the age at which,1n Paint spattered window glass can beginning their use I had much re It you have any of these indications 4 s Ontario. Thtut did the .Scots Fin it Catarrh, cure 4.he trouble now- th:s fists of work, alu effects of a slightly be cleaned by melting airda in very lief, and the time I --bad taken - diminiahed-vitality begin u, tell. Th-o b'3' the East, but no less had they since .stop it before it gets Into the lungs outeide hoth these limits may congrntu• hot water and washing the glass loom boxes I was fully cured won the West, and at the preseni -o bronchial tubes-then it may be too tate themselves that few men are required with it. �snd felt as well as ever I did in my time over a million Scots.were lo- late. The remedy is "Cdtarrhozone,'• for work at the poled and tbat, her Lacquered brass can be cleaned " ✓ - many yexra pace, non+ 'a•t all w1Pl be e. I has© never had a twiugE of carted in and over the Great Domin- s direct breathable cure that places needed. 'They. might even gc eo tar - to by washing it in,hot water. and a iD since, and feet that I owe ion of Canada' and it may be tak anzisrpttc balsams and healing meed• view of the fact tbat standards tend rF, Pa little soap itsay be added if neces- ' ^_at1Qn on every spot that's tainted by survive bcynnd the.needd.of the cases es- nary, y life to Dr, Williams' Pink Pills, en for granted as a surety that very catarrhal germs. tabiishing tbZra-s to trope that such Har— they *tired we after the E%g-tor few homes in Scotland at 'the pre- row-bounds may not continua-to exert an . Do .not allow-the hearth of the failed sent time but iced-Rorie relatiunship There can be no failure with Ca- ineuence atter the particular line of •en- range to be blackened, as it will" �iakt by all medicine dealers or with Scots o'er -the water." arrhozane-for years It has success- r+anvor calling them into being shall be a soil your. ati.rons or dresses. Wring fully cured cases that resisted other thing of the past. ent by mail aft t10 cents a bt,,x ur The lecturer Rent on to describe -emedles. "No one can know better a hottaeclnth out of waren water and Baca and Color Dlstinoil7►n. ,,. boxes for 82.50 by The I)r. Wil the Dominion, and. its great possi- than 1, the enormous benefit one gets A rrentlowan of 4-^lor who bad sent a wipe the heat�th_clean every warn- _ 4� sats' Htilicirle Co.,. Brockville, bilities fur development and settle- from the very first day's use of Ca. w~,nger to yurrbase a. ticket in tris or ing, aBlacking it will not be.neces- _ -ate t, meat. The Present financial orisis tarrhozone." writes T. T. Hopkins, of apps ra sears of a fia}ira theatre on nary• +" ppear ng at tiutL Lhevttr� in perroo was ` --=_ _ the n .r weetvate. P.Q. "T had for _., , g •� ' _ axes .� inion_ mean a ,, �.a A o way to satrmathen the _ , i was, he said, already being reliev- stubborn-exa-b of-Hronohlaf Catarrh„ formed tbs•t he could Irwrp h,a ticket e:- _worn places in undergarments is to CSNIA>tlEa AND SCOTLAND. ' ear no headache, sore eyes. sto{S- changed for a eea,t tri inP balcon,v Being stitch them with�thc sewin machine . _ ed by the goodly harvest of grain ped-up nose and throat, it affected n British sub 1"t and a citisen of ealgary, g• i Is Conatt* b :►lost Akin to hand crops, and the money thus brought my appetite and, made my breath he t�"Ced t+i.. i"'"'lt ,red snn¢ht,legal back and forth in parallel linea, and �tl. _ ritie the __� advice as to-h:a rights in the•span' ihp h turn t� w ig r �t 1CBOather: cureaQ r fy•" sequel being that a i•rii for damagra b.is aurally benefit the community gen- been entered In the court^. This to a free at right angles to 'those already' _AA s lecture on Canada given in creel Get Catarrhozone, use It, and you it _ country. and whether a man be bl irk or oaken. y• are sure of cure-beware of imitations' wbite, a British +riiblect or an alien, no �'enit•uik recently by the Rev. W. '�• - and substitutes. Large size Catarrh. one haw the right to draw the color or any If• turpentine-is put on a burn D&isdof l:dinbur , the chaitelan ozone, ith d rubber Inhaler, lasts other line to muhJeet him either in indig• immediately,'it will stopthe burn- , W. Liadaa ,Edinburgh, the in= BABY'S OW TABLETS _ two months,an anteed. Price Pity or lneonventeace. i'n and there will be nt` g pain. Sat- odueiltg the lecturer, said tihat .�II$B SICgLY�BABIBS CambllrK on Odian liners^ P g _ $1.00, at all dealers, or. a Catarrh- utate a iece of bands e w ith Calde+da Rea near and veru deer to -' _ ozone Co:; Buffalo, N.Y... and King. The latest eastwald trip of one of the entine,: then wrap -tTsll Scots for out of the roan • colo- If our bib iron, Oat. big ktlantte liners was notable for too P p the burn care- y y y'i$ sickly, if his little ,, - «isle on which gambling wuie.00nductrai- fully and saturate again and again, - unrsually lam prAfits for the fleeces ¢ziee of the Empire it stood foremost rttornach i's-out of order or his bow- _ keeping the bandage wet for.some " iPver Sinili•d Alein. and unusually shrill •,queals from the And nma0 akin to t1a. Why 4 Because Pts need regulating. no other medi- fleeced. Everybody knew that a gang of time. � tJsough fist discovered by a (.erx,- cine will have Auclt prompt or bene- The clergyman, visiting a hoapi- gamblers was abosrd. but nobody. seem• A• good aMuri'ng-for boards and ingly. could itfve them the gr>by, The fat ease trader from Bristol; and after ficial effect-as Baby's Own Tablets. til, stopped at tile: bedside of a I;nake lay ro4led in the smokinx-room and, tables i3 this: Work .into a paatP - twards eneArossfully settled .try the Thoiisandk of other mothers use-no pale young man swathed in ban- the dazed rabbits came up to be swallow• half a pound of sand, half a pound ". ormaa-Free�nch, it was not until either meclic•ine for their little ones, dages• a Titers was formed th4_ customary pool of soft .soap and A quarter of a . t ouist&nding.l3cotaman-rather C'oncerninir them Mrs. John . "Cheer up, young man•," he said ori rbe day's run.. The wbip was to-heave Pchnd of lime.' Put it ori the scrub-' Yrstnco-Scev-John 'Law, an hdin Crucke'tt, (.lenberrie, N.$. writes: unetuously; "keep smiling�it'a the u' for ^spatia area wnmebrdi knew it in blah brush instead -of soap, then " - � advance--our old trirnd, "itisidn nhfarmn• - iburgh goadsmith, who found it con- "•I have used'Baby's Own Tablets best medicine." tion," The, wise "deep sea fi.hcrmen: wash the wood w•ith'plerity of clean :5 venient 4o vraruder his interests to for stomach troubles vomiting and "I'll never smile again, replied. bought the lbw end_ of the peril and mado water. ' }tete he fotla<led a fa>3tcrUie - heavy @Me bet-in addition. The stn- cunstipatuin, And in every instance the young moa. nings, commonly a few hundred dollars. - —""� k-turn Pd his attention to colo they :bice proved successful. I ' "�'onscnse• Yes, you will: rope, to five rhoueand. Ai'RAID TO x:.1'1 Isiah Caasda with Scuta, that thus would use no other medicine form "No," sadly continued the bat- Is an Atlantic trip, despite alt ^creat 4 y ameliorations through wireless, daily r little cries.'' The Tablets are sold treed one, "no nonsense about it. newspapers and facilities of every kind for Girl Starving-on Poorly Selected ' entertainment, @till an drear a t•hiug that by medicine dealers or bs mail at I'll .never smile again-at least not men m'udt'piece out its res Says by gamb Food. - ` 25 cent's a box from. The Dr. Wil- at another fellow's girl'" ling? Is the average naei,enpr Hull @.) -•'`Sc•�•ei•al years ago I was .actual +•. Seie4 slots^ aelfcon9dent 'and simple-minded as - to g Jk.s swill iiia flims' Medicine CV., Brockville, +appose thaL he,call-h*1d his own against ly 'St'art'ing," writes a girl, `'y`eb i sooy. _ Ont. Obvious. the wa@oned pmfeFstonal? ..Or to the dared not eat for fear of the con- . Kit P• gg -room wager iL consecrated phase se senses. - '*' M159 CaUat1C: "Your friend, off sea travel which every new tourist q r The b,lui rove the Cattle. Smythe, bra s that he is a self- thinks he must indulge in if the savor of '4 had suffered indigestion from inadd Baan. You never a self- h;s flrst trip i«.to be complete? Be all 'overwork irregular eat way for the dairy man to this as'it may, warnings have been ihany, , gt lar meals :end iii `t f improv$ his herd is to .replace his made woman boa.st•ing about it." the ship authorities have sometimes shown proper-food., until at last my sto Mr. Critic: "No. They like ever themselves reluctant tel act., and the cau•'� 1 common.cows with their daughters y i mach became so weak I could eat . - orie ,to think it's natural." _— tious.frequenter of the smoking-room will by pure bred sires from advanced do well to keep hit; spire change out of •scarcely aril food without. great registered clams. ° pools and ,games of chance. He can use distresd, The hi h prices for some of the When poverty comes in at*the 't m tips atter landin,t. g Should be Printed In school Text Books. Many kinds'of food .wet e tried, tt • ' ! best deli animals need not discos^- door love makes a noise 'like a fly- all with'•the. same discouraging cf- y It is mortifying to the new•;paperta that g g age dairymen from improving their in9 machine. in spite of all the liublicity they give, tete' fec'ts. I- steadily lost -health and i herds by the introduction of good - min who rocke the boat, and the boy who didn't know it was loaded. and thstrength until I alt ,bu•t..a '}creek e womahi blood, for the obstacles can be over- why hides her money in the cook etov my former self. 1, come by the neighborhood-co-open- - under the parlor grate, keep on doing it. "Having heard of Grape-Nitta atlnn 1'n buyin new•Sires. We are surpri-stc that none of the ,nnir•' `•t .*1 f, merable critics of the publio schools 'ar- and.its great•nlerits. I purchased'a; •,i',,f Ler-: ." .r.. package, but with little ]tope that In all localit t where dairyingis rt u raign our system of education it The most a well established industry there is -� doesn't teach that theso things must not it'would bel me-I was so discus^ y' be done. Neither education nor'the pre,-. P no reason wlly the b8st bred dairy _.:'\, accomplishes the task of the fool killer. aged gppan$ $ Dulls should not be available to the Labor Troubles In flew zeatand. `hI fou}ld it notonlyappetizing small dairyman. What would be a -.. For years it has been maintained that-� big price for one man to pay fqr aNew Zealand was averitableparadCie nn -rut tela I could eat it as 1 liked� ._ - �-=SeadSelortrklsize earth, so far as ihe�rela.fions of lion^and I and than it satisfied t•ht• cra•t'ing for t capita--ser-e-ccineettte<h-- Arbitration�cia food wi't'hout causing distrf ss and Just-smell this soap. _ small inNestlnent by Joint .purchas- cetablislhed by laws, :tad it was held that if I ma We've caught in it the real Fo>t, @d --_ by .the operation of thcso laws alt occa• y' Use the expression, 'i't fill- e ung. h" v eion for disputes between employers and 'ed the bill.' j t odor of violets. d� employm were eliminated. Strikes were rr t ' Hatnds and' i - classed ae among the impossibilities, Far niont•hs Grape-Neuf- was my It imparts to)'Our skin an exquis- , GR_11\S 0> G01,111. But the facts of.the situation in Newprincipal article of diet. I felt•from itch ftwh fra�aace. It diffuses from � . 1 �yoanrr� band► and hair a ,wonderfully Zealand are,vastly different•. Strike.; have the 6cry .first that I'had .hmnd the 1 lastiesDerf =e_ , The cynic is one who,never sees been general for several month's and have •+iA[-' Ask yewdrugtriat for Oils seep. It _V�Seline been accompanied• by violent rioting. In right way to health red ha.ppineo.4 to Itaes't it, sand ne •2e atampZot a gond quality in a m'au, and never L .s serious ie the situation that at latest Jarssalinensriia 1-td.6 Address Perth rew falls, to Camphor Ice. pr Jot and to authorities c roto preserve •calize �nticillations til'el'e fully Trade Mark . and n ShSrb :tee a bR� one:-�itard a<rnunts farmers were arminS'thwmpelvrs -i El• � . Ontario. I Beecher. ,, p th its continued use Iregain -- `I`here never was a time when it And now it appeare ,that tha Irreat cd nit usual health and street i11 der ens was more difficult than at present Soothes and heals cracked trouble In New Zealand is that the Ittwr $ + are not effective and do not apply equhny Ti5Aay'I`tlm well anal c:i•u eat an V I o ET. are btrdai that the wets that g- � �;� r taws for hth Aides. hay .been the ground, t Y - rt Keeps it • are ordained of Gocl emanon Cogs- And healthy o According g condi trio I thing I like; yet Crape-Nuts fon Insist an VASELINE ., l between Pm- forms a part of nk,- Lil.l id fare." t well. in tubes and boxes. 15 crna. Drug ployers and employed do not apply to the h ` r► serine boa Do fret be 'answerable to to-mor and cores everywhere, Nwinc, -given tiff Canadian 1 ostuill P organizations of the ]atter.unless t•hry f . row. Do not weaken and,dint•raret formally agree, in advance, to accept �'n•, Windsor: O.Dt.- Bead. "Thi -`spa a 9RESEBROUGH MFG. CO. them. Thus, i the absence of.informal " ' a+akoeforwe i' Rs}ad to' Rcllvi]Ie; _ in pl:g s Gsiaa *.ash• _ .. yourself by looking forward t0 (Conwhdated) acceptance, flier became usele6s. "TThh r 's a Rea 'n tlinn s you cannot see and would IM G&W Ave., Nsdreal It is evident ihat much will have to he _e e �•ti . P'arids byCawdiandmakafkw'cour g learned before the relations be s;,een cm• Myer rasa the above 1etter9 -A new K to waf$,issolading Ar'wfoasdie"d not understand if you saw thein.— ployetis and employed may be hnado one appears fhfom time to time, TLey x Kingsley. mutually eatiefaetory and easily and of. are gianniae. .trne, an4 fwtl of unmas ~ - fectl y applicable W the adjustment o er .. . ... vel app-' b ad�iutm f tat eat. . �•.I Z ' .: .. ... ..� :..'..- ,w. n1 ',w..-.:i.:•. .t ':✓ , "'�A+ .,-6 i.v W�?I.r,it ' _. '.+....: _ •.,y .'r�.-. _ .. •„,. ..,^.,,. .. •+>j-,,., ',y„w.y. ?.�^3. 'y.�.4.. •�-.. '�{'., --^'-.'',�*"'.' •r6 !•,.:5a+,t•, ,.+,ys,:e•{+ -�.w^ „�,,_ ';4..^•t�'� w�tq`'':Hr,�,a. `Wn:?' .;zu;� 'r:::.�v: ia"t..s�'`.'.- ,y �.,:' , .. n :• ,. ..',. _'te."'�•°.� •. .. ..:. sib: - + 44 m y. asp o a Yi7M, ._.. v^, :,f' ' ,... •rw,; ,'��,;yu. ✓. .r ',. 't�+`3 ,y.. - ,f. ? r!i.ty^x. � -a, •ta 4. ..w,... �,,..- ,y wK•. ,�,.�., .:'rte'£. +-2 .y` - `•�.. .•� 1 'g' y — F� _ - . -J.A. Nesbitt.of Bassano.Alfas. C"ERRYwOOt? _ s~ LOCALh � T T`A�' I ISMS• is visitiug his sister, Mrs.- h. W•I A patriotic entertainment will be Y •Jt` � _ Weeks. _ I Riven to the Oberrywood Methodist' - . -James Denny .slopped a Car- church, under the auspices of the �. rh -Cupid is busy these days tun- load of hogs from Greenburu,Choi on the evening of Monday, ing hitt wedging belle station on Tuesday. March 18th. Rev. E. E.Scott. of To• -Dr. Munro, of Cobalt, spent -The. Women's Institute pnr- ronto, ill deliver his great lecture on 8aturda and Sunday at the poise holding a concerton t he nd of the viral.' and Madame y e ar will give several solos. Fuller mania, ing of Friday, March 20th. farticulars will be given later. -Afire. Clement, of Milton, is -Mrs. F. W. Weeks has return- - • --- -- ,�. ___,r�iting her pareata.- � H. an �dlrame-after-apending--a couple, � •�'• "Good Fresh Groceries all the Time."" Mea Burling. of weeks at the home of relatives 8A$iE REt3IBTSR. -A. J. Howlett, of Moose Jaw, in the city. Bask„ is spending a few daps with -As we go to press the Pickering SATUTDAY, FEB. 26th-Auction sale his relatives here. Gun Club are having a friendly Dnrham.�Holstteinttand Ayr Mire Holbrook's English Mat rualade -W. J. Coakwell attended the match with the Whitby Guo Club -' _ ler jar... `- c _ _ _ Y vers-Heifers etc. at lot I - baroess makers' a tie Ia er p ace, a wishour, 25. con. 8. Pickering(Ii miles wee ' Berlin last week. , boys every success. of Brougham, the property of Ohm -Dr. Heinz's Peanut Butter, psi far ... 20c- -Dr. Henry will be here as 11811- -Miss P. J.Wright,W.G. Orvis A. White. Sale at 1.90 sharp. Bee MvLaren's Peanut Butter, per jar. 10c al neat Tuesday o a * and Clarkson Rogers were dela• bills. Fred Poetill, auctiontaer. ♦ pare Clover Honey, guaranteed per jar 12c professional dutie3.--T.ramiah O'Connor' f Burch gates from Pickering Monthly T o ur. MARrls 3 i bee ho m>sale le alfa , s;. J Libby'i; Pimento steeped Ol'tce,, per jar 10c fat, i9•reCO Um h19 an ire eor woo a o , resent sevSre illness. at Newmarket on Satur-. piakering;the property of Bonner Spanish D. W. C. Olives, pet•lar _s e � dap au stn ay Mill;+ma male at one. Bee bills. „• : t -Miss Munro,. of Thorold, is -�� - - - Heinz's Baked Beaus, per tin 15c T s ending a few' weeks with her -The regular monthly -meeting W. B. Powell,auctioneer. Appetizers"ars tsister, Mrs. (Rev.)G. L. Johnston. of the Methodist Ladies' Aid will WEDNESDAY. MARcs 4Ts-Import- Tomato Catscip, per bottle 25c -It is ea eted that a number be field at the home of Mrs. L. D. ant auction sale of high•grade short- _ _ _ t �--- Banks.on Thursday March 5th, at- --horn.cattle,of rich milking strain. - 'c- in the residences will be erected the usual hour. All members are Also horses and other farm stock. in the village during the coming ]mpTemente, etc.. the ro art of - Fresh Navel Chau e_, . requested to be present. p P P y Large assortment of Chri tie s Fancy Biscuits, g summer. Robert W. McAvoy, lot 3, con.7, 'Vice Lemnus, Prime Cheese, Cooking Figs._ Al -Miss Johns resumed her dot- -Rev. H. D. Cameron, of West Pickering(it miles north of Kinsale). ntaes, Etc., Etc. les in the school here on Monday Hill, who has been appointed Sale at 12.30, W.lklaw,ituctioneer. morning after being laid off for..a interim moderator of session;' of MONDAY 'MARCH 9Ta-Auction sale on our-oi•der. Free ae, ,.wry, No order too small. �_ week owing to illness. St. Andrew's church, Pickering, of farm stock, implements, rain. - --lif: S. Chapman and John and St.John's Brougham, during furniture, etc., the property of John _ Murkar were in London on Satur• the period of vacancy, will occupy Calvert, at lot 28, rear of lith eon., Pickering. Sale at 1 o'clock.sharp. _� , +- flay. attending the funeral of the the pulpit -in-3t.- Andrew's on R' safes=Have y -alar--news Catton Rattuee. \ewest thing c a _ -late Rev. G. L. Johnston.* Sunday. See bills. J. H. Pretrtice;aviceioneer -Ai.S. and :airs. Chapman were -This A. Y. P. A., of �Viritbyy TUESDAY, MARCH 10TH-Credit auc• the market fors ptnlnR Yiresses;'in green and�ltle checked effects. in Toronto on Monday, attending were entertained'by the A.Y. P.A. tion sate of farm stock and imple- .-the funeral of the latter's. co11sin, Y menta, the property of y t Blight. of St. George's Church in the tORu lot 21, con. 5, Whitby township, Just arrived-A nice as=ort,nent of English-prints in fink,blue, navy-, "• �; --Miss.Eleanor M. Richards. .hall..ou-Tuesday evening. A good (i mile east of Bxooklin,)Bale at one lilac, etc. 5�na11 paterns slid stripe=. Al,o black alta white y„ -A number of the young pec- program of vocal and.inwtt uuien= o�cIock-sharp:--Www-Maw, auction-_ _ Gitripe shirting print suitable for shirt ai;t boy's b)ouye�, etc. - le of the village aria surrounding tel music, read,�ngs, etc., was ser. Now is -tJie- -•nIu_sjLri� and summer requirements "+ 4 locality enjoyed themselves at a' given. After refreshments were AV-EDNESDAY. MARCH Ilth-Exten- made up: � _ dance in the hall on Friday even served games of varloua kinds sive credit sale of reg. horses, fresh song were indulged in. There were tnilch cows and'joung cattle, farm Fiue assortment of Ladle, Rork Aprons in plain an,t"all-over style=, -Rev. .Dr, J. M. Duncan, of. machinery,,at lot'7, con. 9, Picker- about shirt nests resent wliO . prints and ginghatn-. Prices from :35 to 85 cents. Fatic•y Tea Toronto, Occupied the -Pulpit in -toron hl thirty d theni.,telves. ing, the�+ 'clo property of Robert Wood. P � at. ,kndrea's'church Ott Sundae -The.program the St. Pat- $xle at l7 o'clock Sharp. See bills. :Aprons, every style +tad shape fmni 25c to .Ae. Cntiie and foul: P -W.-B. Powell. auctioneer. them over. It plea-e, us to show out. good-. It c•+)sts you uutli- _ when he preached two very able rick concert and tea to be given ing to show thein. discourses. by the .men of the Methodist THURSDAY, •MARCH 12tb-Extensive = -Mrs. W. J. Coakwell has been credit safe of farm stock. imple- i• church is-almost completed. An indig d for a few days'with Irish singer is expected from To- Pickerinmeatsg, etc.at lot-27, redr'of inn. t3, P� P Picket•in ,the- property of t'ri+th ., _ � �•�, %light attack of blood-poisoning in ronto. The following have` been Percy. Sale at one Sharp. See bill: ..Bi,, as�ortnient of.Boots and -Shoes an(I If ell's w Fier hand. The disease was Reenred to help local talent. Rev. T J. g+Yren+tRCR 17th Credit sale of ahand. \\ i r checked before becoming alarm- H. B. Kenny, of Bowmanville, _ ' t ing. one of our first teachers of the }! alw - P farm stock, irr�lements, etc., at'lot aV9 OIl - -There was .ti large crowd at da will speak on The lace of �'- y P , rear of Bch concession, Picker. Wesley Harvey's dale pr Tuesday Irishmen i History.' Air. ss on ing, the pproperty of James Under. ' r' afternoon and the prices were. P3.M, P. will give an address on hill. Sale at one o'clock. .see bills. Me So CHAPMAN ���- J�satisfactory. The fine weather Canada and Canadians Air. F. R. Wm. mow.auctioneer.:and good roads brought many Foley an Irish reader from Bow• bnyere from A distance. manville will be the elocutionist, ; i PIOSERI�i0 MARKETS m„ -=James O'Connor IgA his new. besides these, quartettes and — — — y =rTTERNATSON.•f�Z+ s'TOCK F`OOn duvet oo :Nonage evetiinR from choruses will be given by the White Winter Wheat, ,.... .90 1 I t c ' itnfiiamation. He purchased the men. See bills latera Remember Red " :.••. ' animal only some two we ago: St. Patrick's Day. sed .••.. Mixed His lfrFty_-pony is off duty recover -; number of tr:;2nps have Spring'Wbeat.._....,... .t30 lug frons a -kick -from - Sit Barin the Goose .... i _ g • _ t -Morse. pest few Reeky with a view t -The fine concert in No. 4 east getting the use of the town hall, school house on Friday evening and free use 'of the woad and NOTICE TO CREDITORS F 11►4�`�' - was the attraction for a large coal oil. several occasions / nurnber,of'our young people, and . •. Bis — �� -- - -- - these. appeals" flays suet with' In tke af.it�><.�j the E::atc.:J G:u. Cs,�ert 1 �� -� OW-all`ivtTo attended are congratulat- reads• reponse, but the fire com- late n t,:c To�nshi of Pr:;rrin�,i,r star ing the teacher and pupils on the f y of _ t ._Splendid program given. b S - knight,; �F L Notice is her h a.Y�+tela+s,'Ts,san to D a re ru)w ob'ecti tri itp .use b- =these l+nt ht� of` the road. -The-funeral of the late '.hiss y R P Gerrie G<,srdon teas held on Sart' T�ilpy bnr•n coal till all night atscl the Rcvi4ed Statutes of Untnrio,Ch.tp- .. are pr(Aigal in the use of fuel {end• ter 120. that all erson t 'flaring claintc Airday afternoon to Erskine time- when they leave, the hall .ie left against the said estate, of Georg. Cul- ==ter%.'Among those who were pre- in a filthy state and unfit for pub- vert, whp died on or about the 12th '.sent were Geo. A. and firs. Gor- l J" 0 8 E P �� H � on: L. A. Findlay. And Andrew lie nae. The hall is private lino {j tT of April, tfl13,are rPc Hired to send B v J-•v D - petty and should not-be used ay. R nr deliver t^the undersigned F.cect^r _ 'anti MrQ. Mason, of Toronto. lock-up. There lire no doubt on or before the mrd day of March, -A9 February is now drawing ' bnt'•the 1fl1#, 1r>.rticctlars of their Tait:: duly to a close, we will Ion' forward fin many deserving canes- eerifietl, and notice, is further Riven t 'Reduction _ S milder weatherat an early date. great majority are not desete�ttg• that after the last mentioned date the 1 ,Otne of those who were in the underKignel F): ea ecuthr will proceed to The past few weeks has been one village recently were given money distrinnte the estate., having regard, of the longest •periods of cold to help them along, but it tuns to the cluinis of which be shall then 10 per rent cif all n'inter goods coeiimencitig this reek all ladies aria weather on record, the mercury _ , cent. . -Hovering continual) around the spent in life pn:c base of eigwr- hate notice. y ettes. If a charge of. vagrancy ' Dated at Gr ttnclerR sac, ,Reuters, =cads, will be sciTd „tern mark, ary lith, 14113. felt -The manes Picketing friends ass laid against a feR, and x • at 10 per cent otF. Also all heavy rubbers sentence Of a short time in . jail JOHN C.lLVERT, Executor, <� of Arthur and Airs. Richards, of f Green River,Ont. I - .- :boot4, overshoes, etc., 10 per cent Off. �. given, i, might have a good effect. Toronto, extend to them their however, many A E Christian, Solicitorfor Szecutor s r heat tfelt sympathy in their bee- In such a case, Whitby, Oat. '1.23 One only navy blue suit size 34 "regular $8.50 for pa deserving cases might be.unjustly _ eavement by the death of their dealt with. - A good line of'sox•25e. 35e. and 40c. per pair. . second daughter, Eleanor, M: Repadr .Shopwhich took lace at the age of 3• •'P IN LOVZNCIr. lrtEliORYJleu' .fanc•y =hirts.atp�5c.'and �1.00'each. alcollars, cuffs, ties, eyeses and2 months after a brief Of Patrick McDbuald•, Who died - illness from heart trouble. NBARTOATFebruary 23rd 1915. G• A. G I LLE S PI E, D -The funeral of the late Rev. Oft we think of poo, dear,jather, The undersigned is prepared to re- G. L.-Johnston, B. A., which took And our hearts.are sad with pain'. pair all makes of bicycles, etc." ,place on Friday afternoon was Oh, this earth would sa with pa - ^ largely attended, not only by. the Could we but bear your voice aggin. -Vso, agent for mill belts, machine members of the two congrega• belts of all,kind3;automobiles, PREPARE FOR COLD �iVEATHER rust one year ago you left us tions of which lie-was pastor, but And we miss your loving face, - ,motorcycles, etc. _ by a large number from the other But you,.left us to remember. Ind prove X113-Pick. I HAVE A - -congregations of the village. A None on earth can fill your place. short service was held' in the -Wife and Family, Greenwood �usSell Andrew, Frill stock of Robes, Blankets, Rubber Thugs, Plash Ruga, manse, after which all assembled' �•-. - in the•church,. where service was CiARD OF THANKS PICKERING,.On.t. -Ali is and driving gauntlets at reasonable prices conducted by Rev. Dr. Abraham, Sutgle and team htirness on hand. of Whitby, assisted by Rev. AI r. We desire through the colums of Yule, of Oshawa, J. M. the PICHERING NEWS, to express our LIVER PILLS Also trunks, stilt cases, whips, halters, etc. Rev. Dr., p Duncan, of Toronto, and the Rev. gratitude to the many friends, who, Repairing neatly and promptly' attended'to •D. E. Johnston, of the PiCKering by deeds of kindness and words-of Sugar-coated and all,vegetable,, Dwo, -Methodist elrttrelr.-after the-ser- spm a�th have helped ns so much only one pill at bedtime. For cousti- viee the boa was conveyed to during g the tree of padots, bilious headache, indigestion: T y y AyWs emirs mrd-fo<sa-Yt&r,: --�'iT�1G R ESS—EM�(2RIU1I.- — .the G. T. R. station, thence by MRS: J, H- Roo]IM AND FAMILI' x.d brJ.O. Oo. x» Ask Your.Dc ri'rr.d. •a• W. J. COAKWELL k the 2.20 train for London. where �°�'• Phone Ind. the last sad rites were solemnized on Saturday at the home of the HAVE, PRETTY HAIR ELM DALE MILLS brother of the deceased, Air. Lyle TRICK„SOFT, FLUFFY, AND' No DAND- Johnston, who at present i9 very RUFF—USE PARISIAN S4-dh p=CKER=Nvi• BOOTS S LAND SHOES seriou'Ay ill. The services wa.9, if your hair is losing its .natural _ conducted by Rev. Air. Stewart color,coming out and splitting, or --is the'place to get your next assisted by the other members of lacks that enviable softness,-gloss'and bag of Flour., .SVe have the largest stock of Boots and Shoes we ever carried the London Presbytery, itSelnding beauty, do.not despait-pre is Rev. F. C. Harper, formerly of largely a matter of care. If it is too Ogilvie's Royal Household can't be and bought before the advance in Prices, and are Pick rind. Reference was wade thin make it grow, If It is harsh and beat for Bread. _ __prepared to Rive the public the benefit. �k-- ine addresses to the-distin wish- brittle soften it up-h2bricate it. If Nothing butfirst-class boots g you have dandruff it is' beereuse the Glenora Floor Pastry Eloue in stock. ed college,career-of Mr. Johnston, scalp is too dry and flakes off. Fresh- Grabam Flour he having Carried Of the most en up the scalls with Parisian Sage- Fresh Rolled Oats "' m coveted honor of the fatnotrs all dandr,rfi disappears, '.falling bait Brats-and'Shorts . ra=sa• �J U 1y N' mss 'L Princeton L'niver�itp, a travel and itching head cease, your hair is Oats and Oat Chnp , ling Fchularship which entit}et] doubtfully beautiful. Barley and Barley Chop him to a year's study in the Unt- Parisian Sage, sold by D. Pettit and Mixed Feeds The noted 20th Century brand, hundreds of Raniples to select fi'eni. ,� { at all drug counters, is just what you yolassine Meat and Molasses'Meal A perfect fit guaranteed or no talc. ver•iciest of Europe, a privilege need-a large battle coats 1wt S0 cents. 111,gladly accepts)]. The inter- It. surely makes the hair lus- Special prices in ton lot=. See�the;new style-in overcoats. � a y22iE"t l.%n place, i the beautiful ynti cannot tteen2 t.icap in abundant. �,. ,�' -v�r�e� R. A. BUNTING, P1CRERI�'G ' ,•µil.rnrfo Cin ter% on lite Ynu cannot be dice pointed in Par- » P l s,.,uicx of Clie river homes, i•i.cii Sage , Chopping every def y i » - d•� ,.a'. ,.tt„nG" _':.,-. y' R '+1, N. „X .'�_. M. a•a'S` dr 4- � ..1'•�'��+� 'ra ,� ,.,�+* x :�T.'}, s '�:; "y�,Y �'y .-„�y,::� 'z,. ..:s�,.?,,, ,j� q;' ,r�,:. 1..�til.:'�`,:;;^�,.•z^t•,.::nk a;^. ., -.. -.. -- .« ,.h'9`fY '' ., S4i: :,. X ,•.. fir•'+^ 5 �.'y,.-."9, •'E'�," .'a. r.:+°i. F.`�. F _ +•E' CnA,7i•1r•.. •"c+.' W-- �