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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1914_03_20 ;+"a. y-''v' >"a^•Tn �w,}s'L'�Y`w"� q �C,�Awy 3. 9 .. y 1- -nab`. ...r'•'•• .wn., ., e....,,. 3 ..', 'iM' 'r4-.,x--S Rei, .✓._n"y ,.! lk.i vH U., _72,$,..,., c-' •rt. .*.. . z -.,:.•.•r1. ... 3 f:J >s f' ..X-.-.... ,- ,.'.ti.• '.:w.t.. ..die--,'n-+' y' e.w...6.•r.3 `k"i..MWIVS •.P 1'^._:Y1,i r. �i`'^ :s. mow. ."t'. ... .. - ^:-..,. : ..•:. ,,.' .:,.A.. ,. .... '.. .^'Y.. f,�• R„(y'- .r �`f T41' ,.'ttv -•Y .'. . .. x. . F.. ..�t. N '.> �!x"'- :�..1•:J .• 'F .:S'X .., . .• _ .. .-' .x :. '..,•."»�4 ,"' ,�" !'' ,eros 7 y i T 'Y _ - 7 PI CSERINC , ONT., FRIDAY, 1V ARCH ;?Q, 1914. No. 25 ;-W VOJU. XXX,I le y� - moNQoL1A GREENWOOD � s�;61#{ tel �QYDe. Established 76 years 4. George Judd;is in the city on jury . S. Stewart has beenconfinedto the - __: �a�. _ S-DINK. MILLS' service: house during the pas • week with an tf - Richard and Mrs. Ward, of Balsam, attack of la gri e. REENWOOD ; D. of O. Re is. - _ spent Monday evening last with R. M. Gleeson and William Gibson a6- H.•FORSYTH. g tended the Irish Banquet at Whitby '1 '' • tared member 63 the DPtoasedrical Aesa- Tarr.. eotdon ea to John Ramsey, of Toronto, visited on Tuesday.eve0ing. l-ft the employ Sinn SLtitill glasses. Eyes t9stea tree. Vorth7 out. tf_ AMERICA�♦ 1 0 ii�ERIVA♦� COR�� last week. of F. L. Green and {Sired with Mr. David And Mrs. Seebeck spent Sun- Holtby, of $rmigbam. - O. McKINNON, , L.R.C.S., 7 Edinburgh, member of the College of day of last week with his mother, of Miss M. Stewart came down from adaicis a and surgeons of Ontario.licentiate - • Scarboro townline." the city to spend a day or two with Bee a College of Sdrte•oya, 1SdinUurgh _ ;•`� gt, �.Z 'tTPd George and bliss Richardson, of her father. who we are pleased to say, eases of women andere ast'is belt r again. Until further notice I will again Chop ea, More as encs, roannt ' �Ye_will exchain e a bushel of Coro Wednesday evening. Quite a nu 'T1 R. W. WILSON TTR. Cbiro ___ _ $ ---- yirm, and-Mrs. Llipscott;of-Milliken. the-fnneraIo--tbe late T. P,ichar•dsoL' --MONDAg-- -WEI}N BDAY, J-� yyrraetos-�t he cause canes+«removed h1 FRIDAY ad�aatment of the apfie - Conrnitaiion tree. fOr a bilsel of good- sept Sunday with the letter's uncles, at Salem on Monday. + We extend _ _ PICKERING ASPick�ritig oa.. Mondays, wednesdava and - - Messrs, H. and R. Tarr,' our synrpatby to the bereaved widow P6,S y 2iaidaya. ofDoe- 40$iwco4 st.south, o.baW. Fall Wheat, Adam and Mrs. Betz and Jacob and family. It s to have our oats flaked Ithoa0 SN,Oshawa. 6 Broadway. of Sto11$vidle,and Malcom Fred Meen and sister, Miss Annie. for horses. - �tiKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL —and pay you 15c-to boot. Ramer, of Ringwood,called on Rich. came down from the city by the C. N. A car of OIL CAKE just arrived. No 8tl� X-RAY INSTITUTE and Tarr on Sunday. R. the other day to,spendtheir a few hours other. feed like it for fattening among the scenes of their childhood cattle. Try some, 7PIc ,lxq - - ONTARIO 011119 I will give-lowesty-ear lesi2 p:<ieeto-ar}y WEST HILL. cele, they are both filling respons- farmer buying 5 bags flour or over. 4'- :�, yyLGrly iowrla, K. s.. kf. n., C. af., "FEED OF ALZ $INDS ble positions in the States. Get in our stock now save mons ,. Pbreieian-in-charge H. Ta9l6r purchased two drivers y y us in Bao:❑ Dieessea PrwtatioDia . last week. Quality guaranteed or return ZZ4t Mew Diseaeas-of ipomea, Cameera, C''aC-prices are-the lOWe9u B. Law and .family spent Suntia]r KINSALE - the flour. , I-say eaami:ration, Diseases of era - with friends in Pickering. r rasa",imam.lbroat and licil P'ittiagala.seaand Quality the best Mr. McBertb has taken down his It is with regret we report thedeathN ,r + ii aoate and chronic diseaaei p _ Oft■,Hoes 22 to 3 and v to s , 4817 wind mill, after the damage by the of one of our most highly respected ` t high wind.' citizens, MI.Thos. Richardson, which recent A Toronto man came-out on Tues- took place on Sunday last, after a Sera ton E. FAREWELL, K.C., BaRRIB- daily and Purchased the chestnut team linRPring ilbesa. The deceased was a T J. L• SPINK, LIMITED, from our ea_butterman. native of Wass, Yorkshire, England, , - Yl. 3EB,Oouattrryozown'Attaraq,and0oaaty Mr. Westney has almost cam pleted where be was born on March 14th, etriltarw. Coad Lon&e.whttbv. fav PICKERING. ONT. the wiring of his house and will soon 1859. He came to Canada in 1887, ®® E, CHRISTIAN, Barrister and have connection made for lighting. - settling si Kinsale where he has ever - •, -X a Solloitor,Notary Public.Etc. Moaey to The executive of the Progres ive since resided. In 1880 be married am torn. Once Brock tit North, Whitby. 2517 Association islet at the home of Dr. Miss Jane Kirk, who survives him.. Jri -- — I—OOK HERE I Spaulding on.Thursday evening last He is also survived by two daughters _ �uB{ns;; QjdlciQl. to arrange fur future work. On 19un- and one Can, Mrs. Firrndale, of Kin- - - The Claremont -ruvrii, day last our town wa nearly flooded sale, and Clarence and Winnie at _ G. HAM-Issuer�..,.. _ l g a PLENTY OF t '(g� of Marriage tor@ `3:7tOrF3 out by the snow so quickly melting. home. Since comm to Canada be ' 'fY . Licensee is the Coaaty of Ontario, is the best place to get your A good many'going to and coming has engaged in the buckaterin busi- ' Ptakeringyilla&e, 2x17 P Stave, Chestnut H•he best lace VpB, we have from the car Rot over their boot tags nese and for several pears bee con _ �1 POCCHER, Real Estate Auc- dressers; w"Ittitands, iron in' water. We think our courictl ducted a store as well. He was very 1 . tionear, valuator, ootlectoi and iisnir and brass bedsL,eads, par- should takesteps to put in culverts to honorable in all bin denliaga and urea _ Of yaalrrtage licerill Brougham._ for suits, buSetta, and carry the water in its proper course. bigbly respected hp all who knew him 7 ' TT HOPPER Issuer' of Mat'Lia a side,boards, mattresses sprang - --. _ and his cheery disposition w311 be and Pea,�- ,V. Licensee is the County of Ontario. couches, and rill kinds of chair@ CHERRYWOOD Greatly ml, w h the cnduc ed y• - �1 t 9, Elmee at stern and his sesldenc•,clarsmoat. always iu"stack; alffo many His funeral, which. rose conducted by al Steam CO&Y ' his pastor, Rev. _E. W. Tink, took - B.BEATON,TOWNSHIPOLEBH other articles too numerous :Hiss L Timbers t3undaped with her place on Mondiay to Salem cemetery f �. ZZ Commissioner for takins to mention. Remember vie parents J. and Mrs. 'L'imbers. and was largely attended. ANR ,alda.ttat, Bye, t[one7 to lona keep the Roods and de- Born-At Cherrywood on Monday, HOATrer of Harriai• Lin liver themto your March lOtb, to George and•Mrs. Wil=as, ar' at. I-V hOg1Y, at the very llama, a son. - WHITBY ��y?? ,,jj is FPOSTILL..Licensed Auctioneer, lowest price. - Mrs. Joseph TAugblin visited_ last rl L. SPINK, Ltd • tar Counties of Tock and Oruwto. Ago- week with her mother, Mrs, oncb, Councillor James Moore held a eery J. , • tion asleaof all funds attenged to on aborwt Patronize our Lown merchants., of Markham. successful sale of farm stock on Tues- iaotte&, Address arson rover P.O.. oat, don't send your good 'dollars We are pleased so nee ldrs. Pilkey day. Coves especially brought very '�T B. POIP$LL, Licensed •Auc- away to build- up some other in oar midst again,after being confine high prices.. PICK ERIN '1'1r tfo-ser, valuawr and collector for place. Yours for busiaese. ed to the house for a few weeks with Councillor Laidlaw Will go to Otta• oulatles of Ontario and Tort. All kinds of a fractured ankle. wa next week with.a deputation that "y$ Nate&sondu0edcolla either vsiva{ety or by sactioa. BEAL ,I6de&cies coil•eted. Por dates or other as. The Ladies Aid held an old fashion- will interview the Dominion Govern• _ riteniass ar+oty at residenee,>tlfaab•tb et,melt ed quilting at the hall here on Thur-a- ment in respect to idereasing the elec- _ ■vial. Piwa.orders lett at News Ossce,Pick• • He, da -March _13. The usual tea was tris ewer Pram the gt. Lawrence, yriei�,ow-Yacnib a &Lairs-Dia:amant.wi3�-rf -- — -- —- - -— ' e�w prompt attaamon. sat+daFt►on enaran- CL_�RE:11ON T Pive11 by the ladies, and all present re- and other importarut eTecEric roatt'ers. I My phoaecgriberialadepsaden:lifoi a pleasant time. The spring assizes opprreeaad on Tues- port The patriotic entertainment given day with Judge gutIte iptnd presiding. Best 3 lump Steam Coal and all sizes P • Q w� /� by-the choir of the Methodist Cbiltch The Gamble case, in which the defend- in Hata Coal. dpi` '{ , !- i d V NOV K j� �7 on Monday last was a grand success, and is charged with pouring sulphsrric iWHlTEYA1Lff, OIVT.. In- spite of exceptionally bad roads, acid on.a coil of rope to be used in a ?j U �� $ �/ The baa that lays is the ben taxt pays tnzny came from the neighboring vil- scattold at Dixie Fridge on the C.P.R., Funeral Direelor alnd Fm►almer, lager, and were amply repaid. Mix- was laid over, There being no other A good stock of 1 and:, in. rougmatch and }' Any business entrusted to the will Dr Hees'Poultry Pan-a'ce'a damp le liar won the applause of her case an the docket the court, was ad- dressediand sphemlruce. i dressed. 1 audience by the- and viol r of journed. P pine be Carefully>iandled. ,reduces beaIt3l, Pgg� -and profit heriswPPt Puke, Her selection-Tome '�Mayor Willie, Ree:e Bateman and teed to Georgia �L g -'Chargee Moderate - I and basswood for ceilings. This great poultry remedy is po;iti- Sweet Home'*W. the crHer. fen• Councillor day at were in Toronto. Independent Phoney. 1514, vely Guaranteed to :ure-poultry . tare of the evening. Her. E. F. on-WednPPday attending a Hydro- .: Ct u � F ill and make lupus laps scoti s wturP --The Land of the I;ieetric meeting. The town's allot. d. _ Map!e.- was not igss Apprfciated. All mean for the proposed radial'lune is posts, Shingles and Sawn.Cedar °i BHN PHILIA i�dC•d•CP•a C�bLti 1. dap for 31i f-w1 prPsen't speak jn glav:in tPrl:is of the $1�S1.0110, which wild be redisced by ; Pnt.rt<ztnmPDt. S28,4M)tl by the Dominion Government's Write or phone for prices. aro ^.�.._-.- subsidy of$6,'NA1 per mile. With one p Ha. a full line of rresh and c nr- Inatan't Lo �er BROUGHAM exception the council are iti Ta�,oe of A• C. R E+ ESOP f ed means constantly on hand. will kPa your ultr ir2r from fiN�. - - —_ - these ems. h P ft v G. L. Middleton is bus these d.t s LOCUST HILL Spice Roll, Hens cannot tight lyre and lay y p The gocernruent officials destroyed p $reakfa°t Barn n, at the same time. taking clown the old rink. 35 bogs at-the- government farm also - $stay, Bologna, Weinets, etc. 14 ill Brooke. of Dollar, was bore on g belonging to Mr. Bradley, owing to Ind. phone. house Markham 1501, ('` - ` Y business a few days last week, the animals being affected by' h a Markham+2 Y. Highest prices paid for P I CJK ER I N 6 P H d 13 fl f Quite a number from here attended cholera, .It is hoped that„the prompt t Yard, -$irGc2ier's cattle - - JaarRsl;ndeshill's sale oa Muesdas action.of the government in destroy- -} - Mrs, McLean and Master Earl spent Ing the animals will prevent any TI1ttE TARL�Piokeriag Station s 'iekerin diver o• PETT�T. over Snndav with relatives in Oshawa. further outbreak. This rs,the first T.R. Trains going Eaat Sae a.lou M. Q iq Mrs. E. Wardell, of Port McNicol, time the disease ha_. ever been in this No: � Mail 8.08 A M. �e77 _ �ICgF.+R=NG is visiting her sister,'31iss G. B. Alger. locality. 12 Loom • 3 50 P.X. _-AnulLiper of the yonnit Leen of the -The Women's Institute held a eery 1'! 14 Local 6.06 P.D! First-class rigs for lire citlage•have engaged'with farmers for successful meeting on Tuerday after- TraLa@ going Wily nae a& lollovec- IIEAL. ESTATE•..• the season. noon in the Music Hall, when they No. 13 Local 7.47 A.M. c Day or night - Richard Medd and miss Lillie Holt- Brooklin 11 Loom . 00 P.AL YII���t by spent over Sunday with W. E. and entertained the Pickering, .,, ? My i HAA P. Ild• - �`Bnt� m�etil all trains' � - Mfr-, Holtby _ - land Shirley branches. The Hall was •gand►p included. ` : a propriately decorated for the occa- �. Teaming promptly attended to. ! � �GC<#>��$1'+ Rev. Mr,. Exteuce. of Toronto, wiil cion, it being St. Patrick's Day.- Mrs, TOOLS SHARPENED Agent for Canada Carriage Co. --++- j-' occupy the pulpit,in St. John's church G. M. Rice set out the.table in easel- on:;undag next, lent style amd appropriate for the . s• Peak Insurance•t•atev loner on farm pros. Don't forget„Robt. Devitt's axle on occasion. Mise Maud Annes gave& We make a r;pecialry of crosscut saws, • •' f Pickering. party and Village D*e'llinge, Wednesday next. The combination study of St. Patrick which was much - Tools of all-kinds. Locks repaired. w�°r :n first-clasp Companies. sale takes place the following Friday. appreciated, and a number of recita- Razor honing•a specialty. Fora first-- John••Poacher and N. Y. 'Poacher, tions were also given, the whole mak.- class bale trim or an easy shave call �_t6� yfEY ���Pr ���k y4keQ� No piemi am Noteo of Toronto, spent Sunday with the ing a most enjoyable meeting. -at the East•end Btu•ber Shbp. Au `f , letter's parents. �hotnas and Mrs. The Irish' Canadian Association of See our, House Furnishings of all Before you Act,' Plan and f:4iin Ti not insrired,.w-ith'mP,ca3, Aril - Po11cber• South Ontario held its sixth annual kinds, Slightly used Carpets r High. if you aim to get A SrPER- compare rates. H. Malcolm seas in Agincourt on banquet on Tuesday. evening at the from]b cents a yard'up. Lott BUtiINKBS EDUCATION you will = Saturday atteade the funeral uf, q $ his uncle the late Andrew Malcolm, Windsor House. It was the most sue- W. J, (}(�RDUv PiCKERING be looking towards the W• "F • Richardssa• of Uxbridge. cessful in its history, and-was attend >ELLIO - - - 3trs. Boyd Burk went to Toronto on ed by a large number. There were NEW . TINSMITH SHOP Tuesday evening on account of the ill- .two toasts, the first of which was • � - - :.Notary Public, Pickering, ness.of_her son, Milton,:who i .threat- „Canada and Her Irish Citizens,,,pre- . erred with appendicitis. posed hp Judge �icGillivrav; and re- I have opened tip in Greenwood a `.. .. Mre._Milroy,sr.. firs. A..Milroy and sponded to by H. B. Murphy, M. P., tinsmith shop ltnd @iii prepay- - a . of_1Tatt11_P.erth.-qtr. �furpby is an ed to do-_au__kinds of_tin- { - --- t , 911 11 U6 ed the farmer's sister, Mrs. Brodie, on a oquen ape a gen+L- €>�rg ntld .the School that as"THIN RA-BIT of Thursday of lastwas weed. ine Irish wit.. He s owed the im- _ furnace work. DOING A CLASS OF WORK, THATen rtant rt played b Irishmen in Work guaranteed and pricesssell � HBAI,iB THy STAMP OF "eUPERT- AND OAT FLAKING - Friday last and underwent an opera- the affairs of our country. The other oRiTT.” Open all year. Enter anymoi toast was "Ireland and the Day we tnclderate. time, Handsome Catalogue sent The undersigned is prepared to'do -friend.,;Sa wilabe pleased�to to-know hes Celebrate," which was proposed by T awrenee Denn on regiiest: grain cihopping and oatDr.James Moore and responded to by L yf a . pro favorably. Rev.Father Ryan, who has recently 4V. J. Elliott, Plipcipai ' flaking every day in the We regret to learn the Brout;bam y 11 (1RE1✓;vt�'OUD I come,to Whitby. Father Ryan as a Cor.•Yong■"and.Alazarder Sts; - --'eek ox"Rt on bundle of Plclrstu.rG NBerswa�il�and cod speaker and created a most FENCE Ej FENCE Satiiiday. - -.' ah its destination-last__-- v itapressio8. -mon'q the r _ naturally the NEws•man is blain yb kers were Danford ILoacli; rr�w Sohn F. Bayles, Greenwood some for The bundle left as of Nawroarket,a former resident of this r� usual on Friday--morningandot a bag-ad- to town, and M. Gleeson, of Greenw� 'r dressed to Whitby and containing fire as well as local men. . W. I N-SM- 'other SHOP -! .Save you:loots of Wader ? other "boodles, tiiotle it Eirand t d, lair, M. P. P., was unavoidably ab- Just received anotherear of Peer- Kinsale,-Audley. 19hitby and the -c less Fencing,in varionq Style®. rural route. . The bag-it--opened at SPI owing to his duties at the legrsla �. - The undersigned has opened It'new C. a. �Y• Of WMTEVALt Whitby and the contents sent to their ture. Messrs. Atkinson. manager of Give tub a call when t hiring T1� is prepared to furnish you an thin Fence-of alar kind. Quality „�blackatuith shop on the King P Pa . y. y g destinations. We have endeavored the Hospital stafBank, delig htedall lwith and prices right. Eton rcutd opon th the in the line of water iupply such as to locate them, but-we find it imp - their songs, and Calverley's nrebestra A 'few lrtndied rods of 10 hire TI~ Quaker church, two puinpe, windmills, hydraulic rams, &ible to do so. As we had a consider was also in attendance to provide able number of copies-left over, we fence, 9 ciall rived. ` miles east Of plumbing, etc. toads up a second boodle which will app ropriate music. The chair was 1� y p w Picketing Village. au 1 pearl 1111 the subscribers in t►bly filled by the president, W. J. H. WILFRED F. WILSON, " - g They are also expert -well drillers Brnugbam.nearly the shove rose in Rirbardso11. The banquet was a BaNam, 011t. E Work atlarantfed. Char es moderate credit to the Windsor House and cre- ii and reap-litilly solicit your patron' type we learn that the lost,bundle hue inde.endent Phone No. :):V , age for tbe., ,tore, Int nban, 1521.Barri#ed, ► most favorable comment. I' sled 4:• „..,. d ' ,,;'. ... ..,,_ .. :', r. ,., '_ .•-, .. - .,.., - .rt:., •'�+..: '�k5�,3' sae �.�,'�•wK �'.F,+e;. ». ., r.. ,, ',., ,.,,,.,c r �•,, :.,... ,. ,.w ...; �.. .•.w. a .�",,..,.. 53 a, a.,,�, G '��'az.,�.e. •�.�::•sT:' .Gain.-� - c= ,a M.'is '+;', :.,a1. '.��,-,�k'�ar:B(i;=':r x• =`:�•. ?zy- : , riy" .M ,� x , »�_ ,�... '• se.:s��,.•*tJ� ✓�F'"'fii: r� "�'.. ',a•• •�'„ �� ,.d. _ zY..� ,cam ,'`",•-•_�. � .. - S u'• ...,, h; •.:'lir. : ..-sr-,v. s" .[�• » ..w'^Gs:a.lrtw+a; '.u. .,p„ �• .y„ . - i - >;.,+w ..,,'n. srt� . ..,:r' •`..+ •a•F~-:_ ,.'1. rs,�.. �:,:. ..;"�L".�. .,{.ti, '��f' "'-5.i'� 't'..••.- ,r.,.,,y ..-._. - k� ..s...•,.- ,.v-K,•,.�yx%,;,x+ W-.:"y.,ri.;; .. �•.1.,'t'Y«..'�s.'� .-, ..SY'o.",..,'ws«3r-� .-.,r�%i..••W'..'�°,•- .... -. f � •,aP �. :.., sem• . and throat. and dainty little alars. such were Yailte s claims to beauty, added to „ a shapely figure, not Leal enough for gswce, The' ' W ed d i sad s aloe, soli hand. your llyear , or it • -for a girl. Hee voice was altogether fig �� chilled y t it put You at your ease, or ft I k chilled roar blood by its trsexing quail• ties. at its owner's will, and there was a touch of the chill on when she greeted me atter I had shaken hands with Aunt — i — � 'ta c ady � sais b7 esndin Or, Married to a Fairy. who" harp, 3tvkl �eanrastheze lurked little. If any. trace of her Baugh- ter's comeliness. W rant You to Trp Rennie a Charles on as rrioft the carriage al. `�Teated Seeds This Spring ' as soon os I arrived. Men had s > way of making room for me near Madge'�s T CHAPTER I. is it in the academy oel7arall Never mind; side. Not only were -we ocuslne, or ra. t�11T� When 1 was ill-very 111. both in mitre We a eat honor,of course. I wish I had flier step ooasiias, for there'vr`ae no real re OUR CATALOGUE gone in for paifating. But yon look tag. latlonship between us, but'it was one of y �a ad body-tet many months ago, my kind Wsat a alias e, ah? I've discovered these clearly understood and settled is law and better tha&ver,and includes several splendid new varieties, �r fotuse procured for me a Lrge assortment p y g y getable.Flower and Farm Seeds; iof the latest and mast popular novels. the jolliest little face you ever sax. No family arraagemonto that we were to For,b6 ear the-leading authority on Ve railway, flue miles from anywhere, and make a match of it some day. My uncle Plants and Bulbs. You need it before Zou decide what kinds to plant. The authors were chiefly ladies, and one a mile from t&iesea. Stuck on a cliff- and Lady Carohester certainly wished it, Send for your copy to-day. and all were occupied in showinghow you can live like a Sghnng cock at a did the rest of the family, but when delicate, and how lititl u. _ Adelaide slidan -1r the heart of a woman, and how little visitors--no room for as many you.can't & resolutely Z v1 refused to let the TORONTO unworthy a being is man to'be intrusted see the French coast. I do fro love to. marriage take place until she had what Also al Maatreaf,wisaim and Vancouver with the care of it; how coarse and Brox get away, from the French.coaeti on a clear she called "a few years' liberty" to are his tastes, how unstable and waver- day. Bundmrtt in an hoar and a half, some decorous and highly cultivated oats trig in the passion he, dignifies by the and you can paint ripping big landsoayas on a n o suggestion,t. of course, I • a a game of love. all day without any natives to botheragreed. The hooka containing these principles you. There aren't any natives-beaidss. I loved my art, Lad ws}nand trave un theY'T6 too 9b for. -- ted to make through many-editions- now.l Fellow told me a other day ii though Madge cared for me. In my work _ ing them urns moved, erhapt is-a rtt mead Aaofher n st,-as-YdU gook 'a Tory rest-taterest. and otters of protest, to chronicle faithfully my own painting oho,pe never do any good when helped me greatly by her snggestlonr. experiences ae a lover, admitting, first, you begin to &tick letters atter your Ne "Out nor I saw that anything was "Out of the pals of civillsadlon for a Imyself that she loved me, she was to candidly that I may not be accepted as name. Never mind; they can't take it to be gained by tying oureelTes up at day or two. I want to target the Bow, of me in her way and had not the 1 ' an ordinary type of man, on account of away. Lad you're sure to--fie an B.A.•-.iftweatyvne and twenty-three. It was not and the opera. and Hurlingham, and objection to marry me-ot some time, any unusual capability-a -very unfaahlon• you live long enough. Thea You can sell .as though we could not sea each other Lady Masolimont'Il make-rip; and—" able one in this end of the oentury-'for any stuff. Not that you went the money. every day. My studio was close to my "Aad me?" To be continued.) "- snaking an utter tool of myself where my dog Bolling in wealth, and en- uncle's whenever wee and I could be "Not k u to-as heirsw: W]ien'a it Doming g -- pleased. Some- stiffly-collared, frookocated self." etSevticne are concerned.- --__ c i nncle'e and Mad y yon. of se, but myself. m7 - J o>S times it eeemed to me that she had about And•play at being an artist CltltivatiOn 01 .CoeoannE. I have never written before, and have Collar had ran himself out, and .he her ca bilines for a real! ardent at, I bowed and laughed. but I did not like nothing but the memory of my expert- tachmeat• should the right man come in it. Yadge knew how to make hese h ecce to guide mean experience burned stopped to take breath, not to wait for asspeeches Des her way, and I confess 1 now and then stln Apart from the utilization of its io deeply into my mind that I shall have answer. I handed him my pocketbook and .��-hopod be u - e great ass,tuW t want t of it without ''*Write dawn the address of that place ale fond maof rks Madge. hurt me i and her sscret ',Brit may�dentlaaion is to mate tin Band separate or copra, over Fmethodsty have- ttternees What I want to show is this: -� That men,;an well as women• occasionally you spoke of." I said. And Collars, Laken views of life• and especial! of woman's Never mind," she returned, stnilin have hearts, and are none the happier or by surprise before he was wound up again, g ra• been found for the utilization of the Dp wrote ft down: proper share in it, were disquieting is diansly laic m face, as though oonsoions cocoanut with its fibre covering the better treated for it. It is the old the- , too, she flirted so that bar last t�-b" been too-abarply + $aaJ - "The Bose and Crows Hotel, Irythinge. "story, Isuppose-in dealing twithion the other much that, n tc in her, I often rejoiced o barbed. '1 daze say the shall see the re- sex. its products, and the most impor- 8ent." e -- one most be the executioner, or the that I was not in lore with her, os so snit of your visit on the iia& tut"Btuliag tent concern foodstuffs. Ever year ' :vtotim. All I maintain 1s, that the world- It's an inn, not a hotel, really, you_ many other moon were, It was not that ton House next spring." y Y old strife is not always one-sided in re- know," be ezplaibed: brit they Shia she was unkind or,gyUel. ,She 'was, on the "Among other respectable and popular about eight g iinLta and baag only three.o olly ld „ you are being bister at your own v thouasnd million nu ta salt; the race is not always to the swift, contrary, too kind• and she encouraged mediocrities." You know. and or the battle to.the etsoaall her admirers to make tools of them. "Now are Cultivated• of this quantity only sanded floor, The romance ot'ipy Tire, such-�Lt vvae, drink beer and ask the farmers about the eelves' s° that she war always surround- crit nee. Your work 1s far above media about SO per Dent. find their way to began just six years ago. Ito starting• ed by a little court of half-accepted, half- crity.' polar was the accidental meeting f>3 the crops' That sort of thing rents a man rejected worshipper wlbo waited about. "But I don't rtaeTe in A Servet, which. the European, and American mar at the end of the season." park with a tooedh youth. a fellow iter- as she herself expressed it, In case I is your opinion, fe the one and only In. kets. Cocoanut oil of course I burst out, laughing, and he laughed , > man, who frittered his life away at afterlub ag g should "drop out a the running." Dentin to talent Good-by until thin even. ' 'rr - - noon fes-ta,bLes, and thoughtalso, without knowing why, The picture used on a 'Dolloaaal scale for himself pop; conjured up before my mtnd's eye of Col- That war her way of pntWng it, and, lag," alar because he was laughed at by hal. laze, immaculately dressed, tmpertnrably of course, it was abetud. Yet I often felt Good by and don't be late for dinner." manufacture of nut�ubter, ID&Isgar- the well-dressed men at►d women in Lon• I stood in the way of a brilliant match Then she leaned for an instant'toward hobnobbing with the sone of rkculture, ice, soap, Dandles,'and lard, an don. ag for het•, and sometimes I used to tease me, and whispered very liffhtiy, for Lady and asking the®, in his loud, slipshod. 3 .. .- Por the lite of me, I Dever could remem• her shoat it. Csrcheeter was rather lea - also a.s an illuminant Slid a Iribri- English, irrelevant Questions about the bar the feilorr'e name, but we all called "You won't starry me," I used to sa "Don't target N oholai Wray." atm "Collars." on auoovnS of tilts tresnsad- crops attack ma os bean` lrresfrtlbly yet you let me k cent. hnmoronr. Bttll, out of s months o! osp other fe2lowe aII, I did not or" him. I bent my &tsps onaly high ones he wore, sad as"Collars" babes" scads of wisdom have Dela known that reaaortable?., at otu» in the direction of h!a stadte, aa8 - I shall speak of him sow. to coma. and I mentally resolved to run But she had turned an me with sudden sa I walked I thought about m7 Eat»in "I congratulate you. Harvey." Qollars Usmper. ]Enloe. s down to Lythiags within the next twenty '•I act like this to began "Yon are in luck, Heard about four hour, please myself i she Clearly I was bonne 1. liar, sad i ears William Goulding, a well-known" _ your picture feeing bought by the some- The fact was, I was tired, and wanted said. "Rnypc+se I like w be s girl-�aehel- no other woman so well, For eight years �.� ar foil from a w1iLdIIful�{�► thlao or other.bequest for the nation. to think. The London season was in full or, or. In other words, an old maid? I we baidsssa each-other almost daily, and. R y clan, Let me sea what will'the nation do with presume I may please m 111 It is not although I did act for a.moment !latter and broke his neck. - It? Put it in a museum, don't tbeyP Or swing, end, being well off and enooesrtul, as 1f you were in love and wanted to mar- 1 had so many trianda and acquaintances ry some one else," that I sometimes sighed for my own so- •I r Good heavene, not" c -- ciety. Above all, I longed for the sea. "You are not 1n love, are you, Adrian?" I was,born y era,mother a voyaaggee to In• � ` ice t ■ din, whither my mathar and father were she had suddenly asked me very earnest• ly, laying her finger-tips on my shoulders f ravelling t4 join p h father's raotmeat. and gaging le lata aly face. �!�' ✓rc�' /��Z"�W�G. �"Cr n112B1IIg mothers Hy mother's people had bees in the cavy va a little bit," I had answered, with j for generatloas--ao ancestor fell br Net• 1 perfect truth, and she had pushed me Ne-Dr8 CQ Imativft oon's side-and a living great-uncle of! mine was a diet! from her a little impatiently.rsiiand tr vs- nodi, lied gas they I had the avhjegt by bursting into extraTa the sea in my blood, sad, as they would �r '� �j��-tee► r- offer the important advent- I of h praot of the actor,a nasi granas 1(J`� ♦ f� not maks a sailor of me, I ba:ams"a int- of her last favorite actor. f7 t9a , a that the do not disturb or of the res and ships. I believe .ao This bad h. " Y ceeded because I loved !t. I had-a bit o! peened on the occasion of. _- - our last meeting, two days before.. TO. the rest of the system or a yacht, and kept a deaf old salt and!day she greeted me. as I said with a lit. his grandson always within call aboutI tis olteaded air - affect the Child. the coast, and I dot more pleasure out Why didn't you come to the-p yester- - RAISE YOUR I �V wsT-s2odg Ctrs lits, ttvdtttag"ta aEQualnt. day?' she asked sharply, "The-president o! that boat than the smartest reception a box at or ball could give me petted yon. It would do ---5c- y - came, and we ex $y natal them and choosing the best you.will be able to imptotwvettrlo- At-9 011 trig std of Coilar. I made my you good to meet him lake that. and Den. ng .il, the t7evr art trifle on the Daus Poet, By of your herd and make bigger profits from it. acres, while I looked out for old Lady was there, too, It was very stupid of Nackmeat Dns aswl Ctl.mMal t's. t'archeeter'r carrtMro F,verybody called ,. of Cas Ad ldsdseil. i7s Msdges mother "6W Lady Carobesrter;' you not to come. what war you doing taTT� ArRgO�Ag - . ( I was sketching, and t' conldit't !save' iL�i 1 a L V although she could not really have been . -- '— doing- . work," �n /� yam.r mora than five-and-fifty; but she was sol "Poor• dear thing' Tolling for your QAVFAST CALF-MEAL Small, and wisened. attd-->Salnted, and bad dally bread or perhaps for a little scrap something no witehiike sad.uncanny about t-of butter W put on it. eh-? And, by the -enables you to do ,it without her that Sbe migbt have been a hundred way, talking of poverty stricken artists Luing up your milk for the pur- She was, the daughter and sole heiress of such a• you-have you hea.sd-of Nicholas pose. t ?a a scientific prepar- ;been a t a candles," or: to put it another - AONE Jackson Wray latelyk way,- Mad e's maternal grand! then had - etioa that contains all the -,` ..No. Have your' _ allow millionaire from the north "Yee-- =_.. -_:- -_nourishing elements needed by , !of England, and ht, money had helped to t t By bund the parliament.+ry fame and secure.l her Her gp !sretnged suddenly, and the f elf. y pitiful and moist. • Mix it with skim-mint and f a peerage for the son of that eminent ''Adrian," ahe said. in a veru low voice our cream or butter for wyleed=6ni lawyer, Jahn Lorimer, created Baron -,you must find him out at once and help teding fila ext! without den Lorimer, whose son. Madge's father, had ,him. He has been ill, and he to nearly ihrreveaue(romyour dairy herd It � been buried in a brand-new family vault Who! costsbut a fraction of the value of - rider the style and cite Deni told you so?" the who+&milk that would otherwise eLatvla t THBIS GLO?HSS descended later h a sepoonaotlw et eountme !note, said sI wrotnq chola made me be required. p? a nine years ago, u beco of first Earl of 9andling Sts iL fi0 I wrote Nicholas Wray a write for our booklet on raising , * 1:3 .rte king him to lu eh us, as I calves. 1 A the wife n! my uncle, Baron Carchester, 1 wanted to talk to him abou king an ' -. and it& o and I tncle ISeean9e aequainsed-f-ontl ne sketch of my father rex life par• INTERNATIONAL STOCK FOOD COMPAJIY, LIMITED, TORONTO, CAPI 0 s s 'fly uncle Carrheeter was the head of our;traits. I sent it-by hand, a got a ver- liouse. I was his favorite nephew, and ,bol answer, thanking me, but saying he Atter my parents' death bis home was eculd not undertake any work at present. mine. I know it has grieved him always I I'm sure there', .something very wrong that I, the son of his best-loved brother, with him." The Dye that colors ANY KIND atm not heir to the title slid what is Ieti I But here the thin, high voice cif Madge's ofCloth Perfect•!jy,IL the .if the family come. of •single Greville's f mother chimed in: A5Per Cent• �lUti on s, sAM; YYE. two boys, she come before me, are not ' •'If'Nicholus Wraayy 1s ill..he has drunk •,=' Luong physically or mentally, but-.there himself- iitta_it.._1.havo'noa_•.pit`t,ience with y No Chance of Mttak•a Close and Simple. cltey are.. They.are welcome to the title,rdirty, drunken, m>,oneyborrowla Bo- Ask cue Drs •r D.rl.r.Seed for ebokl.6 g 7 pies although Madge, for o e, who thinks a hemians, It's the fashion to call his D lb.ioLnwa•Rlesurdw•Co.L,i�tad,Mooveai t} t i ._ . ll lot of titles, grudges it to them. h'S daubs clever, but I've seen better work But Madge must speak for herself, and,done with a bit of chalk on the v M� Kill, of DISTEXPEI1 pave- G ?INH in order to tell my tale properly, I must Vent" , i try and make you understand her, and I Lady Carebesnter seldom spokes but when f Jr }'PIZOOTIC I' 4ee her as I did on this particular after- she did air her views the nsuaIly AN noon. bending forward in her carriage old-fashioned and emphat• icholas Q r E - tnd showing her,fine wbite teeth in a!Wray bad been a fellow student of mine ff> >` Catarrhal Fever and Influenza, under the mlcrcecope. delightful laugh as ahe'11s?ened to what' In Parte studios. Ilia work was chiefly J Given on the Horse's Tongue, it unites with the fluids o C!harl.ie. Btbnkton-cubo is mneidered one I black and white, dashing. brilliant earl- the alimentary canal, thrown into the Blood, passes thro f of the moot amusing men about town, but catures and "impression,' and as such �p the Glands and ezpala the Germs of Dieeose. Absolutely sarif whom I personally dislike intensely-was could not commend itself in-Madee's mo: C rid sure for Brood Mares, Baby Colt^ and all othere. me nal depend'on any powder in tbia class of D:sesses. ..Give if relating to her across the railings at file Cher, who in art rated"'finish" above all brood mares r times of Distemper. Booklet, "Distemper, Causes, 'Cure ao+ Row. other qualities. bad aMadge, on her'part, boo Prevention," free. Dtuggista.eeli Syohn's Cure. • Hodge saw me before she chose ton wanlievthat Wray lied a future, and MI%Agefunny SP01AN MEDICAL Ca, Bacteriologists, Coshen, tad. w s s i tine me; at`least, I divined that from th�I man generally right. She made a funny - - eztra Interest she began to take in little moue at me, unseen to Lady Car. _ _ __ Arookton's cnnverea•tion. She knew I did cheater, but she was wi+e enough to drop - t not like the man, and she always took the subject of Nicholas Wray, whn by.tbe a malicious pleasure in being specially way, cherished so profound an admiration gracious to men I did not like. Even now, for her that now and then . d©red Bruce's Seed Oats " I when I look beck, I cannot pretend to�whether be had succeeded in �some C understand Madge's motives. That she slight impression upon her'ap�flntly nn• _ had a motive for almost everything she assailable heart. IBtwse'eOongueron Anewvatietyfrwir did I have very ;title doubt, except on 1 "You'll dine with ns, of course?" she Northern Europe,very heavy yielder, straw . tl�r occasions when her feelings carried her 1 said. "Otherwise, we may be late; and ie strong,of medium height,grain is plump, away. But she ,did not allow that to I don't want to mise that duet in-the first thin skiaped, peat white, and makes happen very often. act. Oh! -And I want you to go with we �I splendid Oat Meal, It is hardy and ripens ilbe was four-and-twenty, end consider• to liurlingltam to marrow, and—" medium early. Peck 10c,bushel$1.26 here. 1 Ped one of the most fascinating women in 'To-marrow•" I said, 'I am going out of town." New QA.Q Ne 72. A new variety London-an odd series rr contradictions, ty, iof d daring in speech, but irreproachable' in She raised her eyebrow.,.._ sxeepNoaaiatcrft,esti immense �•telder-end �t Carts 100 - "Out of tatv>t! Why?" of fine appearance. it is a branAin White conduct, a coquette to bar finger-tips, autt ply gg yet at times bluntly sincere; far too cyni• "Because I am sick of it." Oat,early,andthestrawIsgoodand'strong, - tai-in--her views, and-yrt-bolievitty 1GomMadg . aagxilthin end the stainweighswell. - -- _ _ ilia most whole•eouled loyalty in those to "m plimentaxy to us, Isn't it, mama? Peck Wc,bushel$2.00 here. THE cc f , whom h , , __ s__�. r I am sure we have do iLe our beets—" HE Q1010EJ'i' SUGAR cl:alm to understanding Madge, and It be I hate a London season. And haven't I' would take reruns of napes to record my been good,'doing everything and going Ptixs fabove id lib, 30c, 21bs. side, No choicer or purer sugar raxied impressions of her changing, coal. 1?� , plez,nature, everywhere? Now I want to be out of it 8 the,80c 86c', lbs. $I.10,B lbs. 51.26. can be produced than St: for a few hours—" - Lawrence Granulated Whits i AA to her appearance, ahe wean considered I "Where are you joing? Mama., there's We also ubeney,American Baa- n great'beauty. but I suppose that had i Lddy Wrezford bowing to you. What a ner,Siberian,Ab 'ihance,Scottish chief and y( Pure Cane Sugar. whe been plain Miss Lorimer itlLoil And her etirapleziort- Qrsm.Mountain, Lo Black Tartarian and 4 { y Mads-from chofee Wooted Baas money. she "wnUT4"" ave en seteemed made up to Lone with it one 'bit,. You Black Victor, sugar, by the most modern and I merely a pretty, interesting-looking girl, great artiste, Adrian, B.A.b, and A.B A.'s ti perfect m■obine Her skin was very clear and fair, but she and all that, ought to:take adTaati e o Our Illustrated 114'pn e ry.it is now offered { FRE E— g _le.three dir,rene ■ize■ _ I powdered so thickly that everybody said your social position to go about owing Catalogue of Vegetable -- each cos the choicest quality. - m-asd-Flowrer Seed-Bulbs,Plants,.Gar _ 4he had An abundance of pretty brown their faces, mean, There's Misr yy Al• den Implements,Poultry Supplies,etc. St. Lswrsees flnsar is puked in hair, but ooh patronised some detestable bya._hist ,gone b with a cream•oolor!!& IW lb..25 Ib.sed 2016. ogled beg*. French h.,r,, &seer, irho frizzed and fluf- complexion, ���y�nun- led, K �and also In S ib. and 216.onto■a I -and YtlQed and, bronzed it until I poo - "- "'�aiiti for black - ■rid may b• had at ■!f fiat eh■i woo never sure of "the color it would- t;..l5t Worn.flower•blue hat. Acid Lady ` lT d•abn, be it by the bas. mm one o n to altot}lerl ''sinal ht» Marchmont is made up carlse with a vioax JOHN -A s BRUCE C Q.f� Lime-ted ftnely-modeled nose wit g rcxtw cnptvtne. A few elementary lessons something al- in the Lrt of making-up would come .e a Seed Merchants "r Sir LA1/MCE SUGAR IMMMS most disdainitil a+f. ineclrnt about the boon and a blessing to so many women, Mall's➢,NOWMAL curve at 0-, tip of it: dart eyPbrowo, i and prevent, us, who know apple-green with that crook In.tbe middle wbfch pbyol- 'from purple, from hiving.our. eyes set on $�)�ZL'rOKt' "- _ ONTARIO . 93-to-is eE'nomlots tell us meano wit; rather a I edge. Well, Adrian,what was it yon were + large mouth; well gbeped, hilt a Its+le.saying about ggeeIng away! And whither ,hard when closed; a prettily curved chin ora you bound?" K y:,3,.,. r.. - fw , 4 —'. .�: •r} iy,1�, ' '"rCi 9 ' N.,tY •ivF'''n 1K'.r{A ik':fin..^,.. .,...:� Mw/.. 'nr ,r',e• ... a ', ,. .• ' „��'N, ;.r�,! }�'v+ "11 Y ,?,p�.yy�.L,.� ~� 4 �r.Y' . �. _�,• �s, vyl F {,iw.�.?:' Fr^ 'u"r''u",•.%y,7rE.%.TT'."a'cy.;..,?�wd� "`'�."'x`"`.-.'3''st,3",'L:T,'i'i^ ",,: 4 � M✓� _ .,'' •;u •,a.. :err �'`•'' ' .: ,.n•••: .•r c � n., .. ... •. ., ._. :. - ,.' .::-'.v,,. ,. . .. .+,.. .....v`�c-''�.,"�" ,:a„-. `'a •.r' :�-r Via.. v'�"aa-g;-. ^--m.»<�` •� •ri.-c•w- Y k5• f..... ...�: y, .. ,,: .. � '. - n.. r. .�,.. __ .jR.__ �^L ..3�, v.3r' _.7..•--,h,� Tar•"`, r y. : .,. .. .. Fit ... .-�.•-s' _,'. ♦Q A natter to half a mile beide on either HEUMA�ISM GBEY I8 A STAY q side became fertile tracts of land, ' WHIT 1ST,U O GUARD A O A i N S T ALUM tuMirtuL elswrt tAtQ Y ' The announcement that 'Sir Ed- and w� greatly esteemed, as thea IN BAKING POWDER SEE ECTtOId '' --:DURING MARCH ward Grey, the Foreign Secretary, were well dt'sinea and produced THAT ALL N G R E D 1 E N T 8 .gill accom n 'the King and Queen pay goad crops in all &eatEOII9. Behind ARE PL LY PRINTED ON ,.±• �� --,--- i.; ` on their forthcoming visit to Paris these tracts, however; there are ex- THE LASE .AND THAT ALUM recalls the oft-stated fact that Sir to naive tra&ts of .lower lands that OR S U L P ATE•O F ALUMINA SWAM v'ict'ims Can Cure Themselves were waterlpagged, since they were OR 8 p C A L U M I N I C 8 U L- COOPOIiED OFTM! = = w Edward has never set foot on for l'OVith Dr. Williams' Pink Pif1S eign soil. It has been said that he Below the level of the river. P H A T 18 N o T ONE Or .�Nt visited Madrid in 1808 and Berlin The System of "warping," or THE THE W O R D8 "N 0 ONATL { J During the month of March pep- last Sear• It is announced now that building up these waa�,e lands into s AL M" WITHOUT THE 1 N- - s'y ple who are afflicted with rheums- fertile farms by the use of the river 1 I G EDIENT& le NOT BUFFI- m begin to have unpleasant re-Thev, ,y _ silt, dates back to about 1730. A CI ENT. MAGIC BAKING ace of land is first inclosed with"a t POWDER COSTS N O MORE VAN is changeable- balmy - and - bank, and Dunnet w> a r'nglil:e one day, cold, raw and P by-means of-.a_ warping channel, Kt-NDB. FOR ECONOMX, BUY_ t.V� AIN6.NQ� TH6 ONE POUND T1N17. �NTAINS NOA ing the next. It is such slid- provided with sluice gates. Twice�- I changes of weather that start of a day during the high tides of the -pang$ and tortures of rheums- summer Months the nchly charged �. . (7r I L L E TT C0FM-P-A-N-.'Y-L I M I T£D umn' ago an sciatica going. . wjjqnjrjw :90it must be-horns in wand that posit its load of silt oa the land,hough weather conditions start I andflow out agars at:ebb. As each ins, the trouble• is rooted in flooding may result in the depositfood, and can only be cured of an 'eighth of an inch of soil, in Dash the blood. All the lint- two or three years the surfaoe is T changed! into the cart where he This pump is so small carried and so light to and lotions in'the world can't raised as many feet. They flood the was; it was a strange sensation to that it might be carried in an over sow it to feel his sleek hide brush against coat pocket, Yet it rugs day and vu - ure rheumatism. Rubbing may s t-il_ct�r�i_around night, without a stop, without at• m to ease the pain while you are white clover, and drain it by means MY � —an-d-sending ratting, but there its value'ends. of ditches that discharge into the MY neck.now and then. At last we ten bb by treating the disease. �vatp�'ng ehannea which now serves got within about thirty yards of the forth two and a half ounces o iq tong lire blood can one minute you cure as the main drain. Later, the land herd; they tookt�thel eash was slfrom ip it pumps 175 751ounoeeinn one hour, eumatism. That is why Dr. I is cut up into lartms of one hundred cheetah's eyes, and he was off, clearing the 8i�t. pounds; in one year, 5,748,730 T illiams' Pink.Pills have cured so and fiftY to two .hundred acres. Pte, ' noise- ands. Its'normal life is about 70 thousands is oases of this Wheat and potatoes are the princi- ground with easy, swinging, po ray pal crops o! warp farms. less bounds. years,-in which time it pumps 402,- u le. 04,-able. The new, rich blood these As soon as the bucks were aware 412,500 pounds, or more than 401,- ll•16 actually make drives out the of his approach, they made off at 406 tons- cheetah acid and rheumatism, I shell a �TOm� Su �ty a great speed; but the cheetah was To transport this immense weight -L umbago and kindred troubles are I1 too swift for them. Going like light- of liquid that it pumps would re- anished. Among the many suffer- ��oIl1t p�ab„C�� sing, he sucked out the biggest buck quire 6,700 freight cars of ordinary rs 23 from rheumatism cured by this [,Ij BtiVAfi in the herd, and soon overtook him. capacity. This would mean n edicine is Mr. R.. J. Sinclair,_oi With a mighty spring, the cheetah trains of 30 care each, and asvtaay on, N.B., who Says: "About two 'Thera Is Trouble Ahead. tang nee to haul them. Strung Dull ' sats a,g�o I was laid up with rheu- stn. Far two moults �_zvals be I could neither of these visits was mane. A Constantly on their feet, attending on the Sank, and knocked him over• t one 1 ne, not they would cover t walk and had to stay in an in to the wants of a large and exacting Thea the Cheetah sprung on his tarsen tech train, �alid'a chair. My feet were badly few yeari &go Sir.Edward said m o family, women often break down prey, fixed his teeth in the buck's a distance of 47 miles. speech: with nervous exhaustion. throat, a� soon finished him. This diminutive piece of machin- ; wollenn-and my arms seemed to be • For twenty-eight years my lice . in the stores, factoif-eti, and on a We all rani up, and the huntsman ery has been known to keep up this lyzed. I had been using dot- a-to lire farm are weak, ailing women. dragged 's medicine for a long time. but has been a eontinuarl straggi down with torturing backache and hauled the cheetah cif north same work without a single atop for more at home. bearing dower Paine. di83culty, for be had became very tibaa 100 years. L did not teem to help me, and the - it is 'generally reported that Bir such suffering isn't natural, but it's fierce. When they had at Last so- It pulsates 4,800 tames an hour, .. ;Iloetor finally told me that the only F.clward speaks no Garman and very dangerous. because due to diseased cu red him, we set off again after an 100,800 limas a day,, 36,792,000 times ' thing'that would cure me would be i bad French. Mr. Yeniael•os, the kidneys. other herd, and the some perform- other year. It has no journals or bear- change of climat,q. At this time.'I Greek Pre®ger, said some time ago The dizziness, insomnia. deranged nlsasded to give Dr. Williams' Pink test difgoulty in menses and other symptoms of kidney sues was repeated. On the way book rugs to oil, no bolts It so contighten t �r'11s a trial. and got a Saapply.. Af. that be had the gree , complaint can't cure themselves, the? we hunted with a kind of lynx, slack to be taken alp. ;I,er I had taken an them for a while I u�eraLsading Bir Edward Grey • require the aaairtance o! Dr. liamil- which they called by its Persian strutted that its parte ere automa• Fremb. _ ton's Pills which go direct to the rest red as it goes along. J were helping me. and I name o! f3hiadl Gosh; a, funny-look- tidally repai of the trouble. ing little chap with Long-pointed But, with all of 'thio, there is one � lurcher srrpplypaad.they, ooarl _. 'i' ,Iyp eve vitality and yo,►er to the tee. It it very clrvar at cotchia$ very serious characteristic insepa- etely cured me. and I have not ;Qints for the Home. kidneys, to lend aid to the bladder an4 en Rick one day since.. 'I strongly if'a lits.l,e salt is put on fire dishes river, i. free the bleed of poisons. a large bird goasething like a crow', ;ably connected witit h this pump, t in which a are served the egg �probably there is no remedy so rnN It walks very quietly up to the which is, thrat once ain�unless iso- recommend Dr. 'Williams' Pi bird, and then leaps quickly upon not be started up ag ills for this trouble_. will wash off wearily• eessluI as D I Hamiltons h it For all wcmaaly Irregularities their merit it just as it'apreads its wings to By mediate steps be taken to do so by I! you suffer Prean rheumatism, or If 9oors of a closet are wiped is well kncwa away, an expert. Even this generally lrvy other dresses of the blood or with ggas�oline or benzine after being Because of .their mild, soothing, an :p tails. So the owner should use care - ervea; begin to cur to. scrttlzbe� iaaeets--nodi-be kept-&w healing mem,�Hamilton's Pills are in rte u ke.tdp: There ay �,'jr ST 1 EEt'fi-�>E 31EP We _ y with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, To brown pier and, cakes quickly I safe, and are recommended ler-W1 — " is no other machine w��� fair trial will do for just before removin them from the I and women of all ages. 86 teats per ` fief under a 1 any knowledge of of_ which _the r pu what they have done for thou- oven throw's handful of moist sugar 1 box at all dealers. -Refuse say sub- One o! Natures Diminutive Pieees above can, be said. Hary this is'all of tbs oven and I'stitute for Dr. Hamilton's Pills of man- of Hsehinery. hands of others, gold, by all medi- on �e hateot Parti drake sad Butternut. accomplished is known only to' its 4110 tine dealers or by mail at 50 cents close the door quickly. , The cakes The most perfect pump _ is - the Inventor. th 1a hoz or air boxes for 82.30 from will be brown in s few'>Sniau d be $t'NTING R7TII A CHE . world, a mo amara heart. t The Dr. Williams' Medicine .'Co:, l�'ew iron saucep+m'i in also the oldest--how old, no one •'' - _- "' ,Sr,ockville, Ont, Tubbed reside and out with was et, Clears to the good and use a clew ? { ]cit for 48 hours, and the'n washed �e Engiieh Clergyman's Experience knows, for it is " old as man hrm CATSCO][BS OF DRUIDS. in hot soda and water'before being Io- lndla: _-J ' ret 'n the remit w I put into use. This teatpers the iron, poet Fifty Biles of Chambers Cut and renders• it lees liable to crack During a year's stay is Indra as and rust. the guest; of the Maharaja G&ekwar ; In Chalk Cliffs. !p moths out of your closets of.Baroda, one of the three premier •To k" ' Eleven miles southeast of London, and chests without %wing the l princes of India, Mr. Weeden, a n Seat, a few years ago, were din- clothes an unpleasant odor sprinkle young English clergyman, - a • vexed the catacombs of the an- oil of cedar freely inside on. the great many strange and interesting 1 ant Druids, which aro now much ,good in the corners. Be careful experiences. He writes thus of o � e ted by sightseers And 'are light- that it dew nab touch the clothing, hunting expedition that was, err- �� for o part at least, by"electric{{or it may leave a stain. ranged for him:- The cheetah, of miles of chambers 1 1;• which he speaks, is a spotted, long- lighta. Over fifty_ I legged animal that ,seems -almost. ut in the chalk cliffs hada iv already I ! like an intermediate species be- t EL explored. The Druids lived in DON'T HAVE RHEUMATISM ' 'The wo>DaeTfui sp= �� TOD�C ser catacombs when attacked by I tarsen.the cat and the dog families. - it northern enemies, and here Cil OIN PILL& NOW, When we reached Mgkarpura, nue if you have had a hard wtptel% '.Thus the great objection to Cod wi��,' Yr,' a rehanged 'our carriage for a tongs _ lthey buried many of their,dead. and be free of Vain r o¢ horses: and drove Ha-Clru-CoTsewleas Preparation Of Liver Cul Is removed and every one �►j`he stone on which the human sac Aubert WiLon of HardOeid. X.B., eqas with a psi Cod Liver Oil will help .you to who I$ run down or suffering from irifices were made is swill to be seen, ••It affords me great pleadose to Coney through the country lanes to a Cil. recuperate ulekl and avoid the throat or lura troubles can take lewd also the-well, from which water not 'only to ybq but a� eo 46U suffered lase some. five miles' farther on. Pa q Y g �. Z Backache and B,benmaAieta, the sere Ilia cheetah utas waiting for coughs andceldsso prevalent during advantage of its unique,medlciaal ' I­is drawn to this day. reit relief I heti obtained ibom the Use impatiently about at the the changeable sprtag weather. and strengthening qualities. ua, Pacing imps Y e rattan the nuirldve ^a �` of Gin Pdlls. I feel thaskfal too ysu I Add to this the Tonic Hypephos• POLNTED.PARAGRAP]IS te�otnmend prX ru,Ls to aalyoor salt r• end of his tether. a was so tame d tats preparation that I' went up and patted him, and and curative properties of the hart phltes,the heating Cherry Bark and inti ere I did•" ' g t"� the invteorating Malt Extract, and ' 'And mans a toothless person in a 6 too• Of A. 6rm91r tree u you lie licked-My hand-hand fan ue as a rib Cod Liver Crib are oo. or rough as a file. ceRtbtaed with Hypephoaphitwes; you have probably the ihiesC food- }dulges 'in biting sarcasm. write Nadolol Drag A Chendos? g erg Cherry Park and Malt Extract in A mean man alwaya measures the Canada, Limited, Tums o. Three bullock carts Were waiting, tonic known. (+IvUrld by his ow standard. d one for us, Dna for the cheetah, sad a berm thr.t 1a really pleasant to take ► a 50c. or;1,00 bottle froth -When a man puts his foot in.it he RECLAIMING' WASTH LAND• one for "drink water and all that," sad easily digested even by � your Druggist, feels like kicking himself. as Sampatrao Pitt it. They put a most dettcate. CO- And many aself-made mein hag FarmD Are Built Out of giver 13111 hood over the cheetahs head, and NATIONAL DRUG AND CREIHICAL CO. OF CANADA,I,Il►l1T8D. ,been unmade by kicking himself. In s part of England.., we set off; I sat next to who driver, When 'a couple are divorced the with'my-lege swinging in front, and ' areal reason doesn't always slluw on 'A ourious method of reclaiming almost touching the bullocks. ,the books. wake land for. agricultural Pur- patrao eadled out, "Dont get too Every woman should let gist has- 'popes prevails in a limited district olose,'or they will kick you l" which !band have his own way once in a I of I',ngland along tke Trent, Ouse, was not reassuring; however, - w while-just for a change, Upn and other rivers that Sow into etemed quiet enough A greatcamel )1tAR[ One touch of nature may make the great. estuary of the .$umber canis stalking along behind us to TRAns eline ' _ tl ,the whole world k1, in-but, just the, in northern Lincolnshire and-aa - carry the "bag," and-three men on }ggip@, your next door neighbor ruay eaFt Yorkshire. .horseback followed the camel• For piles and sill soreness and irritation of the skin th t come a several her of black "Vasetlne"is the best, safest and quickest remedy. knot sten or _ .. d- buck a tt ,- g.- up these rivers is est sag y _ M ..- dp. In summer a cylindrical glass sen one, we, followed them slowly heP alqe,W=about ABY'3 OWE TIBLBTS 1111 ed this water to a depth of over the fields.' As I wanted to-see -IUustratethe different "Vaseline'• ars possible, reparations free oti`request. Needed in every home. - cheetah p c•.3 - - _ BABI3H CISTOR OIL twelve or fifteen inches will present, much of fire ch pp VVricE today. _ Iy.deposit an inch or..more o1 mud, CHFSEBROUGH MANUFACTURING COMPAtIY Once-a mother uses Baby's Own known locally as "warp." No one I t 3n old Car- (Coneolidated) Mo�,aai I p y pr, , aP� law Chabot Avenne __�bjvu she will never again, use k;luas where the war, 'comes from;_-� _ Castor oil- tsar-barbarnrta purge'- .fo.r,to-saute an description e re yo time? • ThouinJ3ar at> _ EMT- -''I tive which all children iowtlt. Tlte'I of thio localiy, .-� '__. _-'-�Tableta arts a gentle laxative; plea- mouth is clear water, and ao floods ey uslna _� � - - - TM _ ant to talcs and are absolutely the in the countries washed by :these IN ,;est medicine a mother can give her -fivers bring in the warp, biustchiefon tlie Concerning them firs. contrary they do mush p4 y L Q Pirtle ones. ice,, fling it. In the very driest sea- 'tirrtor Blr►nche-tts' N,onville, (a apo HAIR RESTORER. Hlsh Class Profit-dhsrtna Bonds. v cm -sloe, a year stood w. 60ns and longest droughts'ft is best withdrawn any t;mn after one yens- {writs a: "I have used Baby's own nor Gray Hair'can be PC- litvge'Pftaxi may � r1 !!shiers in pla4e of elastor ail and and most lentiful." on 60 >e' notiw. nslneas at back „t t. fu Sunda earns, btorks ani stored to its Natufal Cotor. da SECURITIES CORPORATION, LIMITED p ltsbed 2! !ultra• send !or speotal toidAr and full p�rti.Ular.r to well eatit•fied with them.' The Originallyl the tide WAttSr used to NATIONAL S � wpblets are s-,ld by medicine dealers overflow tea river Tweu&A■RS Nara t�549FITTEO o: by mail at 25 cents a tux from spread 8 deposit of mild over the IT 17r Dfr CONFEDERATION LIPH .BUIL DING TORONTO, CANADA y Tho Dr. Williams' Medicine C'o., surrounding counwry. Wdlea the At all ar<+aststs Soo.a blot. a g Brockville, Unci. ribanked strips from a ars were y v Y: .. ,. u .•" : .',..... :_. ,,, .� - ..:. R' JI. yn. itA'',.' �y':A•:,iiir.' •••rN..xa L,•.W _ [�•. :.r x A.-. x. r^, �. 'i'.�+:#. ,.:•i.q'-M;•! :v': ,<< ,F`', L:f..,•:.. f.•Y ?:•7k1. .;G a-yf � ,p.�l.. 7 i}••k.1�;. .� ti9�'};S.,S,v" +a" .x).' i�•y;��'r, 3 s.<,"-Y .,uv.<•r ,�,..� ,�,a,a��� "��,�`fr �w,nr:�T' r ,r~„� +"-*•� �trst r�. .*• y��' eX'.?�y� S.tiA :� ,. seas •:..R;�n, •x-'''+ m°.[+� � �`,�"•°"-N� a•a���a•'.,�^•-�-;�,;er �.� �•--' � „�' ,, ec � ",�,n - °�`. �'"�"' ..�� .,_ .� r!''`. _ c; .. .:t,�,.,. � The dame thing may be "said of(wANTSD TO R>I; IT-Cottage i f g _ with land for pool%" and vegetab+.., CHEAP ,FISH FOR LENT 'i r revery other game. The favorite close to sown of Pickering, Address Gi10. � " adevar7 Tasarn�+ta•itsOrmce,' I; 1,80N,i69CloaeAys.'Coronto. Will $tekariag.ons. game'of the American is baw"ll' - and that of the Englishman crick- FOR BALE-About 200 bags of Halibut Steak ..: � 15c lb x TaR1bS - Carmen potatoes. Apply oath.p'reo$tasa �''Sait Salmon ... •••� * lOc lb et. The average American finds 1"s,rear of con,4,eearooro. JAMS B trCaI. i01.95 per year; 01.00 if paid in advance. BON.Ind.phone,96or,Cedar Grove:Oat. s6-A _,.Salt Herring .; .. SOC doz subscriptions w the United eaten,td1.Iq it-Impossible to sit down and en- in advance joy looking at a gams of cricket. ARM FOR SALE OW RENT-100 Finnan addle ... •—..: — !fie lb 3 F scree,belut(com?osed of lot t4,rear fifth In his eyes it is a dreadfully slow con. of Pickering• possession given tire$ of Fi[lete o Haddie -15c Ib Proprietor, game. H@ cannot nnderetand how on apply to ttOliT, DEVI a, liroag ehafm Sea Herrings. Fresh .. 8e lb x� ^ a person can have-the patience to . EED GRAIN FOR SALE-O.A,C. White Fish, Fresh ... - ..` 15c lb >. FRIDAY Marcty 20th, 1914 S ,, , , :. ' -- sit for two days watching two N'�,9i,bsrl•y,practically pare dila Clean. - . Red Salmon, Fresh 15e 1•h Would take in exchange or bay a tow oats for 16c lb teams struggle for the supremacy. seed. Lob lo,con, S.Pickering, w,H. WEST- NOTES Cisc ces AND COMMENTS NEY,B,R. No,1,Whitby 95.97 Fresh Oysters 60c qt y It is siwply because he'does does nut ak understand the Sue pints of tile- Tong n!C7orn Meal, also cracked -- -7--Ttis rums ec-thatrtlie Prince of p scorn for poultry,epeolal rices oa ton lots, " M Wales will visit Canada next year, game. On the other hand, the Uat chop and Crushed oats alwiys is stock at For Good Baking use FIVE ROBES FLOUR Z Some may think that it is a gran Ug LS man Mfg to enjoy a gathe Prop. Homs phone ma+k•26v, t8-is `pleasure trip that is laid, put for of baseball because he does nut FOR, SALE-One brood mare in FINE SEEDLESS ORANGES NEAP LEMONS hint, but we imagine the pleasure understand it. -Just at present foal:.�o-t3ushulr spring wheat for seed; gander;d heavy horse blauketa;I Scotch col: RIPE BANANAS � GRAPE FRUIT -would be immeasurably greater if there are two famous_b'aseb:itl lars and l eollar; The collars mev be Been #A W J Coakwell's -J W HOGLE,Pickering W if _ o ch teams touring the world and the companions, and go out into the ocher dayr they played,a game in in arainville school district Ne:-gess is Alberta.Lady teacher preferred. Term starts , _ backwoods and wander up and England at which there were March 15th,, salary 666.00 per month, Cor- -- --- ONIONS __----SPANISH ONION8 , 3espond with ri OAMPBELt.: 'Sea•Treas down by a clear rippliug brook twenty thousand spectators: Birt Z}rainvnle8ehabl.]>KatriatNo_4898 elby, Pa witha rod and line hauling nut a to them it was a very tame affair. Alba Buy your Groceries at the Grocers. :Bell and Ind.Phones. -- nice lot of speckled trout, of to These two !entad struggled for �EED GRAIN FOR BALE—A JAMES RICHARt�SON _ quantity of Improved Irish White Oats go out his gun and bag a few over an hour but in that time Scotch earl yielder oste, wn from imported rabbits or other game. Those who they succeeded ill making only from s0.A.00,21 Barley�i n��wheat ygrroa ea 11re mean ra o e 8 6lU and tree from tont seeds$ Phone or write fete STANDARD, BANK of CANADA :leen- Ina.-phone id6—.,IIIB ;* `are human beings and have-the slow. If it had been a cricket _ ze P a Sorb cods:Grose 94 � [+ i. same likes and dislikes as we,have. cricket match thirty or forty runs GEED GRAIN FOR SALE-I have STATEMENT ►7 a limited amount of M cis wheal for . It is no sinecure to bega king or wold have been game i that time. sats at Si AA abushel or g1:5uaP�0 B.Pickering CONDENSED son or daughter of a kip Their Although the only at+aOII in good b�'' cash with order also iF"m Report to Dominion Government 31st Jan., 1,914 some choice beta at 76 cts a be. Acowding to '.duties are more arduous than that about an hour, many lost patience —Plessent to the_Dept. of Agriculture, of - ��� and left the ro taws,the witeatgerminuior tests reached 99 RESOURCES of their most humble subject, and grounds. As a result per cent and the oats,9r per cent,A N MULI. a ltao ` Err.Picksuistg Out A-99 od and is Corral Capital szf16c.moe many a time they would be vt W. of thi3 match a lively discussion is - ColdReserveandNato and Reserve Fund,Stsplas Broin ins to Rive up the position and now taking place over the merits LvARM FOR SALE OR RENT— Clsegass of ctibw Banks . $7.945,545.95 and Rebabs of fatsrsat_0, P CobtaSnina 3d0 acres all fenced ends as- Ga►emmert Deposit to secure Bills tfiseoanted 3941 43•!57 wealth that they might enjoy the of the two games. There is very fenced,two hundred and forty acrea andCb er adasion 130.00000 Divitle�tfa cultivation,sizev eve acres summer fallo v, on Due B� 61 97,579.23 •,z quietness Of a pure country life. little pleasure in witnessing any breaking sandy clay loam,clay subaou, Owo 67 0,623,02 Notes in Circulation . 2.652,643.00 grainerye,stable for seventeen head of oaulo faovemmeat, ieipel and Deposits 35,OIe,-,n 10 They may Ret used to being feast- game unless one understauda all and bore",teed abed poultry house and root ocher D�,m�s 2,540.277,52 house. Telephone in house.three good wells Due to B-6 1,115,535,51 ed and wined, And giving after- ]tt3 fine points. TO one not initl- to a good School district,tour miles from atom, CA Lucas on Boeids cies 2,659,64596 Acceptance under twine of dinner speeches, but at the beat it aced in the game, Rugby fuutbttll nd twat office, Fourteen miles trim the new Assets isaeduRdy available 513,8�55 Credit Tra owu of !teslas on CPR.R. a divisional point 1086961!37 w' becomes wearisome and no doubt is - One Of the motif nonseusical and thorn is a survey of O P it within twenty Baas �, • 7.41 roil.of this farm. $'bis !arta is !.vel and in Liability mda int- of repulsive to many who 'are conn- affairs in existance, but to the a well settled neigbborhood, A soap at twontt7yr CistSt (antra 10.$,968,37 - dollars per acro. fit a. dash; balaae, to anfsFreehold, �. yelled by birth to follow auc•h a, college student who knows all the purchaser. Orsini rent to Rona man on 11esd C161cc and Braachn 1,053.505.51'. ha+t orop rem. GEORGE J.kUSSELL, sib7. 3 $life. about it, it is a grand eight, and Alberta. i7•t OtherAseels 66,919.14 rso on with every other game. SIMPSON Agent-British Atner $45.749,992.38 $45,749.992,70 One of the greatest benefactors Dice, Fire Anursnee Compact', lnaorVw- yy� of the +a e Charles Tallier recent- ..ted is-i•Capital e•lxmAuD,no premium nota.; g , all premium notes are collectible as 90 days �s�+ ly died in great poverty. He 1Va8 DOCTORS 010 no one mutual eomp»ny are collecting them cow. hemember these notes are dve� Sumfin i-she inventorof"the cold storage for tive times the amounts o! your pp.arit' or -the ter i w tbnw year pulley. Insure la the British Amer- ; system which is now used through- a assurance Co. which tot tin:any Canadian, } NOT N HER 6 a u nes pzoteotod from hese impositions. out the whole world. Had be yes D Sim neo who can giro Jon tall yarn- companion fell out of.8, ?"= represent itis London and 'Remarked an old Darkey when his tom - . been repaid for his invention as be Lancashire Aecidens and all sickness In.ar• 7th story window, and you will drop your health if you don't should have been, he ..ace. Don't be wttlina$a policy of this kind, + would have a ra we don't know fife da or hoar we ae0 tat* kip your Feet dry, come in and keep your feet dry. Come been one of the wealthiest men,in zcoident or sickness it will only coot you about But Lydia E. Pinklamys Vag- iia-Ik •Tear tb:ilitu0, If You want a naw in and Ret a pAir of rubbers, we have all sizes at rignt prices, the world. But instead of ronin etasble Campoufad Restored "hat plea T�blur depeea0or the hes tc ea. R world. or Yl/ar old oa. exchaagod see D. ptisO knee rubber boots and heavy leather boots tie near water- in wealth, his effects were all in slibPeoN, okaring $069 , the- pawnshop and his death -ill -Mm Bradley's Health— October Proof its can be manufactured.October at the age of 85, was ane AbrOwn Statement. PAPER-BANGING r� �p {� ^ �r ..oto Starvation. His last days on a3nt3 ID®COI'a3tinli :_ F_l .lh _1-HESTt�►R17�i - the earth Were "Saddened by the fact that he was leaving behind W��' Ca:mda- "Eleven years Fir"t-class work. Give your de- You will need to repdir and reinforce your buildings -- ago I went to the Victoria Hospital, cora ting to me and have it we have the hardware tion will require. Cut shingle :. him a 22-year-old son, who is an Montreal,suffering with a growth. The _` invalid. Soon after he died, hr doctors said it was a tumor and could done as it should be. nails, cut 8 inch nails, wrought nails, wire nails all was honored b the French ov. ndt be removed as it would cause instant Terme moderate. --- - bolts, hooka and screw nails, and the y R death. They found that my organa were Established 9 years in Pickering. sizes, hinged, _ .7-ernment'who gave him a medal in affected, and said I could not live more - :beet bwm dont'track ever mfgd;. Let.us know what `honor of the great invention, and than shmonths inthe condition Iwasin. ate' mere 1' shortly before he died he received "AfterI came home I saw your adver- A square deal for everyone. You are in need of and.we will deliver same to you. w the decoration of the Legion. Of Usement in the paper, and commenced — Special prices on nails by the keg. !Honor, the highest honor that taking Lydia E• Pinkham's Vegetsbb Oar groceries are the freshest. France can bestow u n a rson. Yeamcoallad. I tacit a ootaatsatiyfor and � ��t a Pity lw Pe yea:'/, and still take it at times, and the invalid son is now placed both my husband and myself claim that 1 beyond want, by being presented It was the means of saving my life- I Po Suffer, when you can get E O R G PHIL-1 ^with $22,000, collected _by publk highly 'recommend it to aufferiag , ' subscri tiou. It ie too often the womaL""—Mrs' OExLr.A Banm zy, 2% -Tod s Home-made and BROLT4H.E��d OHZ,�� p JohnaonAve.,Whudl),g,Maaitoba,Cau. - Butternut Bread case that men who have sacrificed Why will women take chances or drag delivered at our door. their abilities and their health in oatasickly,halt-heartedexfstence,mias- y << ((11 1f ins three-fourths of the joy o! living. Aak your Grocer for it. Preston "'Safe-Look �Shing�les the Service of their country, dol when they can find health in Lydia E. not. have their worth,recognized Pinkham's Vegeta- by their fellow-men until 'after ble Compound Y �bA G'd D • ��' their death. This is particularly For thirty years it _OSHAWA, ONT. - the case with public men„ and hsa been the Stan- Here's to the -Preston Safe-Lock" - dard remedy for fe- !' CREDIT SALE OF The best.that's in the land, 'which is the result of our party male ills,and haws '!� HORSES AND CATTLE The only metal shingle. system of government. Men of stored the health of ,Hook-Locked so.Sure to stand. the .most upright character are thousands of women ":. Implemeots, furniture, etc. gore's to the man that,invented it, exposed to the most shameful who have been trod- d rltbuse by*their political o nests bled with such ail- v a K The property of The reran with genius and grit, ` .. poo menta as displacements inflammation, -He has made the only shingle, _ and then when 'they have passed ulceration, tumors, irregularities, etc. :THOS. THORNTON . z`That has stood the test as yet., _ into the Great Beyond, these sameXf you want special advioe '— AT — 's to the Preston Company, .mien will heap upon them no end write to Lydia E.Pinkham Med- LOT 23, CQN. 5, PICK_ ERING ., Who make this shingle well, of compliment*. How much better, idine Co. (confidential) Lynn, — ON -- p The Agents who are talking them, it would be if these good things Mass. Your letter will be opened, Tuesday.iKwcb 24th, 1914 And never mise a sale. read and answered by a w naan, could have been said when the - and held in strict oonfidenoe. The following: -- Here's to the four lock-shingle, '• .. _ _ man was alive when :it would Bay horse,7 yrs old, t A lock for every side, lighten the burdens of life sandGrey filly,3yre old,sired by French A shingle oyer which the storm does blow, help to make life worth living. Now ddnertittemcnts. Pete. Yearling ally,aired,by French Pete And snow and sleet doth glide -The Ogee Boy. These kindly acts and kindly 1XPERIENCED FARM LABQRER IO.Head of young cattle F+O= sa1e b7 �worda are like mercy "It is twice � "pet for engagetaent. write to Win. J, Wilkingon'plow,No.4 _ blessed, it blreses, him who Ives Coos'Udom Out. 95.96 Twin plow, ,near! new Cookehntt y -M . � H E I S E +C Q g� Set harrows, 18 bull sand him who takes." FOR SALE-First cissa fresh milch Heavy wagon ■ ,. --- cow;also several heifers dee to valve soon .� _.— e J J L'GILLMAN;Brougham,phone 1607 Top buggy, all complete Independent phone 9touffvillt3303. We all know how enthusiastic OR SALE=Titnothy and Alaike. 45 Hensseed ins doom. L,SQUIRES,Pieke-ring , 52.26 Some lumber _ mixed. Good clean seed fat as sport become when witnessing - -- a' their favorite game. The hockey SEED BARLEY—I have for sale a Some matched siding enthusiast will gnantitvot clean aeedbarley,O,A,•.C. rro. 2-Ladders O wild Gild Br u h m. per bushel,Deese BARCLAY. FEEL'S • SHOE SCORg yell, Broughnm, A quantity of apples _•_ 1_himself hoarse when•he watches a -- -Set doable team harness close game betweeti two crack PIGS FOR SALE-1 ,have for sale Set single harness 10 Voting.Toikebire white ni e,ready to be Robe and blankets taken away next week, W: teams, while the man at his elbow >s�. JACKSON, S00 Bushels of oats `, - ., Brock road, 96 100 Bushels of Barl _ 1m-Tuon a 'neW- -Stock. i 'Tubo knows nothing about th -- T.0 Ilna�S-roo�II far ptlr �pnng R-S-XLE=See arley, O, A. C. ons of hay or a ne points of the No,91,practice I clean. Apply to Peter Household furniture, including, beds _ -We are running a B. et,west to s,rear coo. $, Eoar oro, Two and beddin stoves, glassware, game, can see very little to arouse mtlet wear oc cherrywood. 99.96 g' - - __ ' crockery, dishes, cooking uteneils, one's feelings. The enthusiast will reserved fruit etc. 15 DAA SLALJGHT ER SALE :.- '[j OUSE TO LET—On lot 10, con. 9, P travel many miles and spend a l L Pickering, Good working man's house, BALL AT / O'OLOOK, aRNARr - g 7, Plenty of work In the neighborhood. Apply" -i^t_tl and Secure a bargains t. substantial sum LO nee an exciting g.X. ['IIGH.Claremont. a tt Trnitts:-Hay,grain, poultry and all - ' �•' ViJkbl game,- while his neighbor would FOR SALE—Pair registered Clydes• thatgof$10 and amaunt 7 monthscredit oyer n ---- Phone 151. — — — A call solicited. ' .think it too much trouble to put dale Hole.,rising a and$t'ra This pai ria _ �ood Sts•.w matted and soli matched and on furnishing approved joint notes. «; on-his overcoat and 'walk acrosb brotea,will sell Separately if desired. 1 pl 6 per-cent. r annum allowed for - tbe toad to see the same game. T: O'a a'a. rite - phone-ARTHUR a �h. VV. Poww.L, Auctioneer. J. PELFL, - Brock Street, WHITBY i st ,. .. .�- R+ 2 i y;...�ni���'=itis. ,t:^S `:�'� 3 e"j'.��`'" ,:fP•i'� 't �*'=„ '� a.,� �a��� r'� } r '+�- .�t 3 @ to: �,,, .,�sm"' '�,. ,M'�u'`.<.:..xa"Y"`M1"„'''� rr...t .�" �.� -.a�'• ,�., °•`r+'"' tr^M .r'. a¢•a, .a.P'-.....- n. .®a,,,.re�'.. ws.:cye'*r...a,. .I.r*r3;yc.}:s�w :'i .-.,+5T wi"vssla�-s:;-..'irti"'•t.L'�`' ;n F r,`+ry .:aY "1 ..3nr.' -era•x:� - ., .. tY.n.tia: '.. .n. ,. ,':�:• _.•,,.,. (a tz:..• _. ' ?r .rfa, 'a. .+d±v-.i v *:. 1. ! 3: QLARRMQNTySRDS Charles Sargea haepmmhased a +� NRI H•A u new motor-track. USER 01 L t Mrs. P. lib, and daughter, lmre pornl showing of SnMt d>�play Of , Bessie are spending a few Obina. A /ery large auois aemt of _ days in the city. _ 0 fO R t N G- _� 8tadoaarY. Boobs,Dolls, Toys. jam Mrs. Palmer,of Seattle,is spend- _ " ► _`,Ing a Cott of mouths with -herrsoaived for the Holiday trade. Celt parents, J. B. and Mrs. Madill. and see them. Wm. Coates spent a few days 01 Snbeerip4ons taken for all Magazines, last week at Hamiltotn attending W p the supreme convention of Home $.r ee d Daily papery W kly ao vii 1Qewsry Circles. t3eorRp, sand Fred Ailaway, of - ttNBtIRES P-ickt ring spent Friday wM'J:H. IRT003C Street. . ,- • and Mrs. Beal. Bernice sad Miss Gladys Paterson has been Effieieac __ - ConRued to the house for the past 'creek eaffering from a severe cold, O It is costly to experiment with Farm Salesman Wasted WM ROYCE but is now improving. C� recent and comparatively tic" r Mr.Baker who had the north known makes of RoodlaR. Insist rJ• A practical Shoemaker has x on havingthe brand that for 25 Gentleman with good knowledge Opened arurld b Harlbert's dwelling and will, take has rented Calvin years ae Rsven service in a para o€ farm land values residing in possession on April 1st. �� of the eivilized world, Shoe Repairing Shop Rev: o o Smith of Clan Bras- this district who can give all or Next door to W. -J. Coakwell'a ..occapieci.the pulpit in Erskine - pad of his time to the busiuea of harness shoed, where he is pro.. �. Church last Sunday. Next Sun- y Trade Mark, Reg.• pared to o all kinds, of day, Rev. E. W. Watson, `of Tu- _ C selling Ontario farms repairing work ' ..Volto, will preach. p ►��+• ,A call respectfully solicited ' John Graham with wife and 1 O H N_ F I. S H E R PiCKERI3�IGI`: family left on Tuesday night.. for ,� Farm Broker, Lumeden Bldg, W. ROYCE, w.. their new home in Invermay Sask. m 4 (tl Adelade Street Easy_ s followed by the best wishes of a - - Toronto, - Ontario their namerons friends. ' Repair Shu Residents around the four corn- ere have been greatly annoyed on L _ Sunday,sights recent} by the - SOLE AGENTS POR PICHRRIN(1 Made y the 0ALT SHINGLES y -�'- b The undersigned is prepared to1ro=, bolateroas behavior of severwl _ HETAL-egos- ' of the boys of the village- s t e -� D namea'of these perFona are known _ Are a solid loci Shingle and have been Also, agent for mill belts. myehine } i_they will act wisely and save tried and tested for years and - belte of all kinds,automubilee. -- themselves trouble by discontinu- - in every case have given -- motorcycles, etc.,- -ing their unseemly conduct. entire'satisfaction. The Agincourt. hockey team For samples and price see - Ind phone 1913 Pick. . ► came here on Friday evening last _-._ ."'.ham• '- I T.J=m Russell' Andrew ' to play the return patch with Ind. Phone 11121 our boys. At the latter were not — - - -PICKERING, Out. previously informed of their cum ft NG, ONTARIO PICKE I I pug they were unprepared for them. All however went to the hbg •concert in theMethodist church,nk �� ��after which they went to the ri • • • to play their game, which was ' woo by Claremont by 10.3. - :: _ We Hair Reaswer certainly-stops 13O Ei SEEKERS" On Friday evening. March 13th, falling hair, N6 btabout itwhat— a few friends met at the home of _They :,all bee it low what ever. You wt11 mel be eatisfit3d. EXCURSION. - C. H. and Mrs.Found to help them Henryord saw ears o— To in the celebration -of their silver ry y 8$ ` MANITOBA, ALBERTA +lveddinR. One noticeable feature SASKATCHEWAN that the f' ht, strong 'quality ah1C� :-- ding is that Mr. Each a d ith this silver Found - 1$ a low rice best ��`, Winnipeg Tand ReruosoUy March Ito orn�87 t a Pau d• R car sold a p (�TLIVICK _ "•.were married in the house then .\ FEED Edmonton and Return 43.r0 hJ now ores(the eJos. t there. II oet'e, #11e Now athef all all 8r s� alone mtc torn sot . ens p Nwtb a ToronTorontoto,, P Stations Pwli -reset _ ''brothers, ( y at Ch r wood Station �� sd�d rLA worente. ; and family people" she was marrried in her brotber',t following when H•eur • Ford Beef Scrap,Ground Alfalfa, Granulat- REDUCKD SirTTLERS' FARES house. -A ver pleasant evening $ ed.Bone and Oyster Shell at ( wAY=CO"CLA8fi� y y was apent and before leaving for - Toronto prices. XACIPT1 SAAY,MARCH AND ArR1L led. - �cl�s er atcse alfi-joined- hands stud--germ —T-:-- Bran, Shorts, Dried Brewers'(4rail�� �,a+ootd'w8'ats�:uL "'Auld Lang Syne, and wished - M u to a � .eta�e weer Toronto sect y aped Corn Feed. Molassine M x TRA Mr. and Mrs. Found a long and six hundred dollars is the price of the - _ Crushed Oaw. Flom,a •n,..d�,y during MARCH and Ares'. Py life.—Gust. Ford rnoa6oat; the t�uriii car is bis A call solicited. ester arrhral regular to.to P.M.•tram fro® ppy g Tgwnw L7rstoo swdon. The annus}curling sompeNtion j8tty; the town car nine hundred—f.o. b. T210111Eaf390frJOT being Played thin season between ;Ford, ¢nt.,_ colpFete with equiFsneot,. Phcne home 6000. seatless and famUka without c►.e stock president. G. tH.his Semis. and vice- Get catalog And particulars from W• J. .eoeid e.e RsavLAR iRAn. president. W. M. Palmer resulted Lake A Sen.,or to L. W. Dudley, Whit- . Toronto 10.90 p ra, DAILY. Colonist and Tourist S7eepen•a, in a vietory for president, eonae- Queat}p the vice ores was elects l _ h cram.Tor�coQN.u or the sapper. The supper was Pfttica�larafroet aaadlaa Padfie Aamea - held in W.Thompsors s parlerp"d ,.rr,.te.o.)tory+►",a.r A..Toronw ° the manner in which the oysters . Mass were served was a credit to both - ]Jr. Thompson and Mr. Taylor. at - !10 1fEAfN► ' the close of the supper a business fdXPE.tilfdNOrs,A. me-ling was held and the following We .sell the famous (fray Gasoline officers were aleeted . for the Engine with oosl oil attachment, , ,ensuing year: ' ­ 'e-pres.—J. W. THE DOMINION BANK t M. Palmer; Vice ores.—J. W. and all latest improvemeatb: Gregg"NRR: W.o.0ATMEWS.v0a.wtsswcxr. Sec'y.—D. H.Scott;Treaa, �sut gouonoa aocsw.taw * Dz1T• Bee sample in stock And get prices --J.S. Bnudy; -Manager—R. E. C.ti hOGatr.Ceae:+i alans�. TRAos flAAltaa, _ Forsyth. Ilia Dusiness .Of Farming W_ Z3. T-ACS80N ls Dealofu D. Norton, of tree 5th , line, of. -4ike the at timed be d«+.m a practical tom+ou•ra • b R Uxbridge, ++ - BROCK_I�tOAD ONT. , voce sendinga-ketchanddesan dna had an ezperieoee one Proceeds should bs,pot Ise�Ibb. anb should be mads h!Ctaeeea.,A r ort aaoercatn me opinion steer eight las, week that he will not par t�g� !as t><oetst in a Savlnss Awount n air emert—1 tnv,rne3on a vrobLAIn,� fid7 M man X60 Ole. to a bank u aroeaeted.galriat bad usw�+.' =0-' . . ' .:' gd .ft tJoascostes+wish repeated He was retnrning and hard tlmw. ev �.wntfrom the town of Uxbridge,. and <y.. , o a Q91.p� K um - it being q °' .WHITBY BRANCH: A. A. ATKINSON, Manager. - e 3s' a e �`• n M• Hite late he went g g e b �� so sleep in his ratter, and did not see e ' , : t • -� A r � - an approaching train as be was o� e' d n -:ton ar.ny�ioe�1. about to cross the track at Fugler'4 d " o R o d=F -7WWale. is a r.wvoa•ee eidoroad. The horse had just got '. '; gl�P4Rerom o° R o• q~ "pluh lst;.waat - on to the track as the tram came . . o Cla$ Ch6 a >s> a long. The animal was killed C; H• BURLING, —�' ' PICKE1�eING � � ip8ma �i �.20. — .o �y•a instantly And the shafts torn r 16� gg Q Away from the cutter, which was FUNERAL DIRECTOR " °'� � �mm ;left by the.side.of the track nnin• _- Q at 1; m • o jured. A.t first it was thought m Jas C• - that. Mr. Norton was dead, and he CAREFUL ATTBNTION.GIVEN TO FUNERAL WORK g y . • a� •Y� A O 0ling �� was taken into the town where he AND EMBALMING —i— eevr --'soon revived. _ °' •. Y'Y One evening last week the choir or - of the Baptist church (and their - o .v ane �a best beloved)on the invitation of — g g e n t f o l Flowers o w e r s —' ;, ' • Jni� . c { �- • Of all msledsls ane d'esifln T. C. and'Mrs. Goo spent a a o •` ' :'•• ke"In.took, Is will pay y pe ro on . most enjoyable time with them in •eo x" b sail of our works acd inepeot oar. their home. ' The leader of the s„Z •� xev' w and obtain prion. Dent be Choir-, Evans Ward, brought his •� D°O N` ly are wn, sotemplevthem, 'team and sleigh to convey the . S IMPSON Coo Jonvary-MA'W Yhttby z,pahawa a> � ly we osa. and do throw off she' party, but evidently forgot to s eor+P 1r,vztrridite ib,Qaoalaslon ts, domasiwion of 10 per oent.,whiob tO° Q�ova 18 oeetainly save by purobasina from'' — -corder noild weather for the occas- - 'ion so the drive down was re -- - _• . =.ThB P1C�8ring omos.i T LUTE ty cold,but a warm house and a ITE SRA warmer welcome soon wade every- �ur Milliner, Miss McMaster, is,now here and busy preparing£or am 11 tbing alright. Games and mn8ic spring opening which will be held March 24th Aad following days, ���,� w I# made the evening pass quickly` when we will have on exhibition the finest display of Hats, all the VW=ce CommRi tee, E. We EVAN S, " ';Also the eclipse of the moon was latest styles and designs of Paris and New York. Miss McMaster's L a'itnemed by all, and as the night reputation stands high as 1A 'first-class 'Milliner and Artist,who will The object of this Association into ' : :pump•manta was•bright and clear, every one endeavor to please and meet the'wants and taste of customers, lessen stealing and prosecute - 'had a good view. Then the table �...�.� the felons, _ ghop and Residence, Dnnd'.` was spread with an abundance of _ dee our S rte and Summer Baiting samples—hundreds of beautiful worsteds Mom having propert stolen eommani. witrrBY, ONT.- -- ronin to which fill eat down. The and twe a to choose from. Via-VTI- (ori .-�+Qonjs 'heonl`Pail" - - y host and hoe�eas did everything ore.will save you from 86 to>R10 a suit D peon ie the `mob�medistely wish any mem�r Three doors west of Whltby 4 Ir practical man to give,your order to,.therefore we guarantee fit and style._ of Executive Committee. ' in their power to make everyone Membership fee il,lf0, :happy,and a hearty vote of thanks _ p We are prepared to instal wood o1 was-given them; and Mr. Gostick, w Goods for g,and summer arriving dsily In aU depsrtmente. pampa oo sbort notice,also a Tto>ses'm.v be had hum tlspredi aent or; to all kinds of repairing- madei AitinR reply and 'certainly 9:ar torr onepptt _ jmade the choir feel that he ap fie- GROCERIES=Fresh,clan sod up--to-she-minute: .Our 26c Black and Mixed Agent for be ontsrio Wind .ciated their work. Then Tea jwshead of anything .in Canada at the price: It is sold evel•ywhere Exec, Com.—L. D. Banks,O.S.Palm- also g morin engines Md; with your was Bung—and as the at 80 cents per lb. er,O.L. Moreombe, Pickering.Oat the egnre gear weather had moderated, the drive MAIiNSr ORSA-M SRPARA . _ tome was delightful. But some �,A, �fQpsipOf. W.J.Mark Phone Bsu 110.50.Ind, �s. f` sleepyy heads. were reported next I]e k7ll>[iPSON & 0a, � PICKERIN( 8e• • • glom ago—C?olf. � . ', ,. '+��.;..r. �, + .,, •: - is>,,. „ .. '..P..:,._ ?, "•�.:.. .m ,.... .rood.. m "( •'Jc 'F- t'ti'cr i+�'mG!.;', .: 't. ;L+: ,... ."' ,..�,,.. ,.,;ter.{t<.4 ._; 's + ..•y.z'.,'�`.'.\9# :;�;_�fsj w§�.'�,'�.�.: er Iry 1 d'.us'. "o s.N"'.� .,,rc'•".�.., :�'�irt '�Y' - i!"."1 "moi. „n?�.i '.,,d,w4 '`" ,ar M 4, �n'r�,,•�,,�,..,. t.�#'� .'�.,r n ::�v- w�rt .. ,. ;i;� w]+..vr.+arpaga+.r+'i..:.'-,�,:� .. �:.:.,u,:.^-. "-_ .nv,...a-.;.,u. .m....�.., .....,._•r ac.a.,.. .:..nin,:a w.,._ ..�..e1,:..a. ,i .ail:. �,L: _ r- :!"...,•C °+!'Y"r: cp, car,.y' .•n-.a•.n. ...r}„W.. .••- y..•... :.;....•. „•-.• :,�.9.x T." P , ,.'4 1 x: 4 - '� ..• p ..PO . :,x . .,., ,. .. .. ... y...',',( .. ,. ..o'. .v"6A a:.., ....•� :- . . ;1'i. ..��, seat�.Y•L:'. 2 _ _ ,- • �,••_• ,J. ..... ._iJwY.'-'L-- ¢'r�S 6-s � .-L - I� .. >� •'•;' 'r..7 .y' ri'/.:'• •� ", . , Grain, Cattle and• Cheese _ , Items sof News by dire \ N 64 Prices of These•Products in the-�Leading _ Notes o! ,Interest as' to. What is (ioiir�� .. Att_-fiver the •world - 1Miarkets are Here Recorded p - ' - - _ Breadatu7h.. • reiectsd,.a2'18o; teen, sick Flax-No:'r N: :} Canada. . __ i A plan by-which the teachers of o at yL __ ,* urn. 90 Marsh t.. Flo nR.a'rio w sL $1.20.. � � ;' e y ?O system e a profit Iii h Great; Britain and her as .Sonrw. 90 per cent., are quoted at 93,85, tseabosrd, and at $3.86 to $3.90, Toronto. ,.:: ' y W of nearly $34,000 last ear, mons are to c ange polacas for ✓ ^� Maaitobae-Pira- paGen'ta. in jars base. Montreal Market. an No. r a x y,y y a short-time was explained in To• f iS.so; do., seconds. $5M; wtrong bakers' Montreal,March 17.--Corn-American Rev. Join L. Scull formerl' of �'►fja itobaa ewh at-Bad poets-fin. 1 NorE Wento- yellow, Ptern ria is atOae;7 do..� a3` i two . * Toronto, died in New Yolk. roFaur hundred Spaniards on the r"..Lhern 99 1.2P, and No. 2 480 G*derloh 1.4o 43 1-2c. )Barley-Manitoba teed,. 49 to Scot , f„> Mayor -Hocken 'promised•a tax sea to work on the.Welland Canal 'more. NO..1 Northern, North Bay. $1.041-% maltin 65 to 66c. Flour - Manitoba h +, y - - - • g, <. 1rnilig, tIM Ontariowhast-Market to Rein. No. 2 sewnCOTMO As last were 61d up in New York by de;v- X5.1- h0-eptaro$ bakers', 90i ,Win. acs �qa ea 96 to Seo. outside, acoord',n t0 teir `g°` year._ - of the Dominion Government on re- - - . Patent&. choice. 5.25 to•65.50: etralght , i Yrelgghhi, and 99c, on track, Torotlto. roller&, $4.70 to $4.90; 'do., in base, $2 20 _ Thoma$Pal.000k, who fell down an quest of labor men: - oats-No. s ontaaio.Date anotefl &t 37 1-2 `z,ao, Rolled Data-Bmela. ga.3s to elevator s}ygft last month, diad in Mrs. Au sills Nrn'thoott of Loud 4 ,bo ase. outside, and at 40 to ao I-4o. on �q.45 bad of 90 lbe., $8.05 'to #2.10. Mill- r�� + , g'u - - . crack, Toronto. western Caaads oats teed-Bran. $23; short&, $26: middlings. & the hospital.. don, returning with her daughter in 4rnoted a;t 41 1-7c for No. 2, and art 404 for $2s; mouillie. 2$ to $32. Ray-No. 2, per' a Cab from a visit, suddenly col. o.. S. Bray porta- bon, oar Iota, 113.50 to 615. Cbeese--Finest A ,memorial service for the late Pea&-None offering, with Prices nom- wesierne, 14 1.4 to 14 1-2c; do., eastern&; Mr. Robert Bridge's. E3ir George Ross was held in,Old fat. lapsed and died. O bnal at 964 to $1., outside. 13 3-4 to 14c. Butter-Crnoioest creamery, , Barley-(food malting barley quoted at 24 1•e to Me;, seconds. 27 1-2 to 88 1-Be. Egss English, Poet Laureate. Andrew's Church. The Department of Manilla an i7 to 59c outside, according to q�k,�1tT. -Fresh, 36 to 37c. Potatoes-Per bas. car Corn-�Ir market in steady. laew No. 'i' Fisheries has decided on a liber lots, 85 to 900• Dressed hogs-Abattoir• _ Jahn Atkinson., a farmer, near -,9 American is quoted at 69c, all rail. To- .killed, $13,76 Lto SIC Pork-Heavy Canada BATTLE WITH TRAIN $OBBERB Tilsonburg. was found-hanging by appropriation to remove obstruc, rl Rome. Canadian Quoted at 663 as short me . barrels, 36 W 45 Pieces, 829, tions-to salmon in tll8 Fraser$ivei : Bye=No.8 1s quoted a6 49 W 630.outside: Canada short oat back, barrels. 45 to it his wife. a Biwkwhoat-Piices purely nominal. to pieces, 528.60. Lard-Compound, tierces. Two Men Were Killed and Three Guelph needs a larger collegiate B.C. - +gD,snOe of, offerin�a. 375 lbs.. 10 14c: do.. woos Vail*. 20 lbs. net. The two fine black bears resents -. •. -$ran-MsniLoba bran I. firm at $2a t� 10 3-ao; Pure. tieroaa. 375 7bs.. 1a 140: do.. Persons Were Wounded. in�tute. - a inn. ia'baga, Toro�ato freight. shorts, wood �0,, 20 lbs. net. 14 1$c. Seven armed men from Washing- ed to Berlin,by Chief'of Police Wal A -despatch from. .111•, g-- Taos of Sudbury were on dead. 1 • _ boa territory robbed the $oya] _.._ _ _ umesd Stat" Markets. says:Two men were killed and two �� at Abbottsford B.C. poisoned by &onus ttnknawn persoa.� - GotuttrY iZdOwa--� --- Minnxpoiia March 17.--Close: Whes� , tea= dap ty sheriffs and a wohla a _ . May. 410: July. 98 6-0c: No. r para. 94 1-4c: F: T. Cromwell a -wining man .._ a " 4r-The marker 1• P well 0 1 -Northern, 91 1.8 to 93 I4c; No. 2 WOundod•an the result of an at- ' ' l� Great Britain. with demand rook for choice sea t• from Vaaconver, B.C., dist red f Choice dairy- 2E to Mo: interior, u to ggeh rn, 89 1-2 o. ri eil No, b wheat, 87 tem Led hold-u of a C and , ' P1Ika _ .. f 0: farmera' eeparabos y nts, 22 to -=40. a yellog. a7 L0 67 1•Zc P P Chicago is Sonora,, Max., -last December, - Lord Emmett ata meeting in lion _---_,----_ ersamery prints, 30 to bio eolldk 27 fano j ateats. 94.55 in wood; first clear.. North-wostern freight train at according a "2%,L storage priars. 27 to isoj so11dZ Date-IQ'o, a whit&. 36 1.2 to 36 a•4c, Ploar, Manlius to his wife. deco said there nse or general rgani l t $3.45 in jute. second clean. SL65 in uta: , Illi�oia, 45 miles north. Ba in the dominions for closer or ., y2 hiLra yard Balker; aged 64 of Gil. genic Zggs--Receipts are liberal. with ices DataLh, �� 17.-Class Ain. 1 of here Arthur Fisher, of Pekin, ' Case :ot. of new,laid, Aloo whea0. 93e t 2to: 1 Northern, 99c; No. 2 incur, cub his throat while visiting union. d��aapp� a p°r Northern. 9W Montana. Na 2 hard. 91c; Illinois, engineer of the freight relisitives at Belleville. King-George -+Berea: storage, &elects. no. and eWragw presented silver me 40 to 31c per cloven. Ma . 9Sc nl 93c. Otos&-Llnoead. train, was shot dead by one Of the = I Otee,e-Now chess& ted at 15 to 15 14b 11- 1-70. stay. 1.59 1.2: July, ri,61 14- banditti and. gn unidentified robber The Ontario GoveramEDt offers des to 232 officers and men of thE� Ili targe, and 13 1-20_w twins., 1�,0W reward for the discovery of fleet of steamers that assisted iced j Beans-lisad inked quoted at 58,15 to Lire Stock M:artete. was slajn in a battle* with the >ljm per bashed: primas•, 9110 to 6116. Toronto. March 17 -Cattle, ch.oios batch. Sher'iff's posse. Mrs. Wright, wife radium is ootnmezcial quantity. : the work'of resells when the Vold 'Roney-Sztraaled hr circa. quoted at 11 arts, 67.15 to 6a t6: �ood. $7 to acro; mall• James Moore, a Fenian raid vet- turno was burned at sea. The BOAT4 e� 184 Pas 1b tar lto it combs. t3 to $�1l6 of the station agent at- Langley' doson for look L and $mb 00 $to for 9m. $6.60 to' $7,60; common. SS-45 to $5.75: Cron and buperintendent of 8 To- of Trade presented the sailors wit choice cows. $6.60 yp S7 �ood Ss 7s to was struck by a stray bullet, but is t� ronto concern for twenty-six eags $3,000 is cash and ve a set -o! $6.50. ocsamon, &S-71ow, is 2$: oeit�ers and not believed to be serioual wound- oveaty y , Poultry-Fowl. as to 1bo pis lb.t ohiek- eanaen. SLIS to $3.60; aboice bulk. 6615 y died at the dinner table. Plate-to each captain: .v1�s 17 to 19c; ducks. 15 to 17e. treses. 15 to to $7.23; goal. 96.00 to 66.60; common.14-15 ed. turkeys m to tae to 96,40 The High Cost of Laving Commis- Militant suffragettes continued _ Yotafoot-fibs saartea Is Sem, ouch offer, Stockers and feeders-eteets. olsol o. $7 T� trainmen declare they found Win, at the resent-rate of inveati- their twmpaign ou violanoe: ,'tats 13mited. Ontario* we quoted at foo to ss.10: rood. $6.46 to $6-x6; li h4 $3.56 four men unloadingmerchandise P _� tae on track. sad Delawares, at the. to $5; springer.. W ULW. minters, to - gatilon, will take many months to The Bialey ranges were open on ;m �,9, car �, tto o of the'cars. One of the finish its work and resent kia re- Sway for the first time. mar-Good real. $8.65 to $11-w: meds- men opened fire on the conductor, P u�ra.eaksw. :. tin. 87 to $9. while the others ran to-thea engine port to the Government. Cured meand ars aotsd .. follows;- sheep sad samba-Lieut owes. 96.54 to � Farmers are already out on tfie United States. Basoo. long Clear 15 to !6e p!T_ ID., in 57 "ry. $b to s3.5s: Spring lambs. $9 to and ordered Engineer Fisher to G sake iP+te Pork-dztu� sae. 5$6.50: do., "S6 with the train. He tried land.in Alberts. Many have been The proposed amendment to �qao a. /64,60. Razor-Madiaa. IS to is 1-$0;_ Hoer 6s.4o. fro-b-s $026. fed sad weAer Pr°OtLea seen elan the MacLeod-CRI f "4�.. ltaa.t: 17 to 160- roil.. l5 to 16 1-$0, rel. off cuss 99.66, to &plain that there would be dun- g nary constitution, whisks- would givle 7F0 Dunn and l.s.*ck .old 4 ktee:w, 1.050 line of L0§0 the C.P.R. working with men the right to vote, passed Lb - 'Sreaktart bacon, a6 to 1%; backs.22 to 243 pounds. i7.60; 1 milker. $67; 3 cove, a9f ger of a Colluiox and one of the "'; ' •. Lard�ri*ree*. 14 1.40: tabs. 14 1-k; Pa11i, nada. W ta: 2 ball&. t,430 Po lad*. n; bandits shot him dead. their harrowi. Massachusetts State -Senate by rabut0hesa etee+re, Co- pounds. $8.661 1 ball. The combined ports of Port Ar- vote of 32 to 2. 1.20 pounds.pounds. $7,40; 1 bun 1,3ao �vnds, thug and Fort William, with ship- The 'vew York Appeal Bald Mar and Straw. 86 7s, $ cows. 1.190 pounds. 46.75: 1 but0hsr + pP Court hat Sited bog Tae otferiaas are fair. wM �OMar -GOLD hl CREEK BED. - ' *tees, t90 7.U. ,_ menta of 200,328,129 bushels of Tipheld the.claam of the late Rev. H: ¢A Montes Marsh i7 - 8r►ias o! choice �tieie a .toaaar No. i k, gtwad at 914 w ,,,,w were mad. at ars to q 2s; -- grain in the navigation year of 1913. B. Goodwin for royalties from they ir4 ea a sen. on -track. here: Na $ gootad ° lead all- its on the continent of Eastman Kodak Co. as being they .aR $13 to 513.50, ad mixed sit $12 to$-2.61 ! at 9&60 to a so,and common at Prospector Ofrered Financtal.11d to g �r 84 So to $5.60- per ow-t. The market ror - - '_.ftled straw--car lots. 98.50 to $8.75. on m�eave was weaker on aoocuut of the America in grain shipmem4s. inventor of photographic films. _ =mak' T° Uxweaeed offerings and prleea have d« DeTelop His Find. alined $10 per head .with .ales of choice . Oolo., March Ia.-After -' - w1anfaas Grain. milkers at 490 to $180,.good at $7o to $0. .MOROCCO SWEPT BY BALE. a nst Siegel and sprinsera at SM 'oo 660 &Rah. prospecting since last fall, Wm. H. gai and Pagel }elxtly,r Winnipeg, March 17-Cub.-No. 1 and lambs--6$,64 W am " for Lambe. Pinchback, jr., had discovered gold 'Warrants were issu •29artbern, 9$ 14 : No, $.'do., M 74c. No. 3. sed ga to $&SO for sheep ps1• owl, The do.. 97 lac: No, 4, 83 1.401 No. s, Me, No $. d„ma„d for calves w good and No the and quicksilver in a dTy creekbed .8teamers Torn From Moorings and for their.arrest.' One indictmen e 4 !sod, 700: No. 1 rsioeted seeds, is 1-so; offerings were dargar Mian they have been on the Valverde farm located with- Wrecked. charges that they committed grand 11f9• 2. do.. 84%- No. 3. do.. $3-i-4o; No. 1 lately. a nore setts& trade was done at , _ _ laugh, 86 1-4o. `Nz.A do.. 654 No. 3 &-, $ 14 to 7 1-2o Per pound. There was no in Denver bit .limits between Mia- larceny in. borrowing- $25,000 from - w chance in the condition y A despatch from Melilla Moroc- '93 140; No. 1 red !arra• 90 . loo 2 itlon of the market to: ' the National Bank of Commerce b :• 'ebo., B8 7-&:; No. a. do.. e3 1-ec. Date-No. �., for w,hieh there w.. apod &&issue siaaippi and Alameda Aveanes. Ha• co, rasa: A hurricane of uaparal- Viking false reprasentatioas as tq C..W.. 35e: No. 3, do.. 34 1-40; ours Iso, 1 from paetoers. and *also or selected lots or holds a mining lease from the State le>tled violence did enormous da teed. 34 1-2o. No. 1 feed. 34c: No. 2, do.. Oatartns wwre.made at $10 and Manttobaa mage the financial standingof the Siegel •i3!•20. Barley-No. 3. 45 1.4c; Na 4. 4a31ao; at$9.75 to 89.$5 per cwt., weighed off oar,. Land Board coverinir a tract of 380 _to the Pert of Melilla and shipping, sots rises. The oter two indict- ale of school land, and has been The Italian steamer Leonardo was g develop torn away from her moorings and meats elle a-that the Sie el banjo ;lliOHHERf3 A\D POLICE BATTLE after the parttiy. one of whom, it is offered financial backfin to dev accepted de sits when those im xr believed, was hit. Guyon was shot his $nd. dashed against the Mole, and now p° y charge knew that the hank was in-1 -One Officer Killed and Another Fa- through the left lung, close to the - lies in such a critical position that bolvent. heart. an. e NOT A MIRACLE it is feared she will-be a total lo $44 Wounded In Fight. _ A tug caught by a terrific wave waa 'A despatch from-Montreal says: `_� �- Just Plain Cause and Effect. also hurled against the Mole and TRAINING SHIP BURNED. .:An elaborate raid carried out fora BRIGANDS SAC A\D BL'RV. There are some smashed to pieces, .while 17 fishing Only s Few of 300 Boys Sustain quite remarkable test pounds of meat and a few cents boats, launches and other craft in y P° - _ things-happening every day, which cash, upon a butehef4"re.in'St. Norwegian Missionary Killed and seem almost miraculous, the harbor were sunk. There was, Injuries. . ,aurent, an isolated suburb of the, no loss of life. . A despatch from London says.icity, Others Injured. Same persons would not b'el'ieve P r - _ �Bity, during 'the early boars of j that a man could suffer from coffee The Spanish cruiser Infanta Ise- The training ship-Wellesley, one ok Thursday morning, developed into a drinking so severely as to cause ballot, which was in port, escaped the last of England's oldAlme wood A despatch from Pekin says: g y -•revoiver battle between the four s g probable serious damage by putting en warships, was burned.in Bh3elda Brigands sacked' and burned the spells of unconsciousness. And to Imo+ 'robbers, who were being driven in hurriedly to sea. harbor. Only Cit of Lao Ho-Kow, find 'relief ire than City killed Dr. T. ging from ooflee y a.few of the three, _o Sleigh shad threo p notables ap- Tea also contains caffeine the same d• juredr One-of.the lads made a dash £royland a Norwegian misslgnary, to Postum is well worth recording. gd-keys-on board were in-,foot had attempted their ca 60 INJURED IY TBAh!i WRECK- ' " tura:-: As a result, Constable Hon- and wounded•several others includ- in Rev. O. M. Sanies another Nor- injurious drug found in coffee. through the'smoke and Tescued thq _ore Bourdon, M,.married; is dead, g << Car. Stood on End, Throwing Pas- Ca twin's bat Perfect disci li 6i wegian. • I used to - be a great- coffee P y• P a am! Constable August Cuyon, 22, A force of from 400 to No of the drinker, so much so that ,it web sengers In, a Heap. alone prevented a terrible disasterl single; is dying. The third officer, brigands obtained entrance to the killing me by inches. My heart ba St. Paul, Minn., ffiaroh-1b:-One $rizard, was lucky to dodge the city by mean,* of treachery from came so weak I would fall: and lie woman Min Julia Highburg, 22,'of CHILD FATALLY BURNED. t fusilade. The robbers,''aithough + within. unconscious for an hour at a time. Minneapolis atas killed and more ".fi:6es were'' sighted by a'turnpike << +. ^gran and others, and although they The brigands then pliod torch and My friends, and even the doctor, than dirty, other passengers *erre Clothes Caught Fire While Playia� sword all round. They , burned told me it waa drinking coffee that injured; several fatally, when two With Matches, abandoned -their blood-bespattered - down the Asiatic Petroleum and the caused the trouble. - I would not coaches of a nine�ar' r ' `sleigh ori one of the plain streeta of Page• A despatch from lets& sa e the city, Singer buildings and looted the believe it, anti still drank coffee un- £rain oft the C•hi Eat. Paul Q y got•clear away. Chicago, The four-year-old son of Philia. British and American Tobacco Com- til I.00uld•not leaps my room. Minna lis and Omaha Railroad y The robbers were surprise$ in the , ,� Po' Morisette of -St, Evariste puny a premises. Afterward they Then my doebor, who drinks last night left the rails and rolled Beauat 'tore by a St. Laurent policeman, proceeded to the. arsenal, where Postum hint self, persuaded-me to County, met a horrible 'death at 'and as the drove rapidly awe in ,. down 'an' embankment at Mendota _ y P y y they secured 100 rifles, several field stop coffee and try Postum. After Minn. The first part of the train Morisette Station, near St. George; their red- sleigh-along the country . ung and much am>llunition. Two much hesitation I concluded to try Beauce. The little fellow found a e y remained on the,tracks and came to. road-towards Cote des Neiges the thousand coolies were forced by the it That okra ei ht months boa of matches, and .was amusia P brigands -to carry- off their loaf. - Since then I• have had but few of St. Paul with the dead or St.Pau. station at the ]atter lace wars noti- g ago• himself with them, when ilia clothes fied by telephone. The three men at Y'h yesterday. left Omaha for fat. Paul Lao Ho-Row, , which is a river .those spells, Clone for more than caught fire. He was terribly burns �£he Cote' des Neiges station- hid in rt on the Han-Kiang, is 'an im. four months. @ark yesterday:• After passing the P° g station at Mendota; two coaches in � and died twelve.hours later. ambush at the Ride of the main " _ nt missions do - I feel better, sleep better, and .the train werA deraiL - oa�C,. AN-tie sleigh came. as ing vine of-Hu-Pah: - better eve way.--- I now--drin 1y eri.and toppled over. One of them :,M.�TCHES I\ THE MAILS.- p Brizard' bailed Lha driver and Tilree missionary societies have nothing but'Postilm and touch no stood almost upright, throwing the -`- grabbed the horse's -rein., while representatives there. One of them coffee, and as I am seventy years of Government Will Prosecute Those.' - nrdon mad �ron, his conlpan- is the,_Norwegian. Lutheran China age all ,my friends ;think,the im- passengers to the end of the coach.• -- _--:_ ans. appeared on either side of the Mission Association with head- provemenb quite'remarkable." $ardly a ,paeseuger--in--thin car ,Who Disregard Warnings. caped injury. sigh. The occupants. hidden-un quarters in'Vortivav, which hada Name given by Canadian Postum1 y' • A despatch from Ottawa saya: A' r rugs; cx�mmenced firing rapidly tall of three men, two of them with Co., Windsor Ont. Write for a - bulletin issued by ,the Post-0fficei n ' TWO 'BANKERS ARRESTED. the constables-wh4�', hardly anti- theii'wives, and three other*oiiien. copy of the famous little Book Department states`t"t•: .. _- e"pat.ing the onslaught, were' hang='I)r. 'T. Tro ,land, who was killed b "The Road to Wellville." "Not�rithstandin the urgent ancti.• e•>Eng-on to-the. sleigh: Bourdon-was- the brigands an d--Rbv-.-6.,M. Sam& Prominent New Voris Men Indicted g g Postum no�v.copaes,iil.tufo. farms. - repeated warnings o� the Post office 'rmed, but he hard not time {o'�li ho-was-weun , tivere-miiiionitr• Regnfar Postunf= must-be well For-Grand Larceny. - Department against•the sending o€ is revolti=er ]iefure he fell, -.with ies of -}tis soviet boiled. 16c and .-- s '~ gee shote t1i7'+, h his body. y' _. 9� ,packages., , _• A despatch from. New York-says': mathcea and ether inflammable arti w Another society is the China In. Instant Postum-is,a soluble pow- Henry Siegel, head of department cies through the mails, the practice geeing this,-Gu on m_ adly hurled land Mission, whose headquarters der.. A teaspoonful dissolves quick- store enterprises in New York, Bos= still continues, and the.deportmenb self'inl,6 the skein and seized 'are in London, Eng., and which has ly in a cup of 'hot water'end,"with ton and Chicago, and Frank E. Vo is now referring' such--case- tithe , e. of the.murderers the neck, -a staff in. Lao-Hoof one anis,, eream.and sugar, inakas a delirious gel, his ;partner, were indicted by criminal- authorities £or prosecul illy 'to be shot bill f art lx;int- sionac; - and his wife, with three beverage instantly. 304 anis 50C the brand Jury to-day for grand tion. Under the Post-offico Act.,' ink rang-e- The rob r9 h cried otherjwomen. tins. larceny an<i violations of the bank- section 122, the wending of infl�am ink out of the sleigh art irnvo on, The third society is also British The coat peer cup of both kinds is ing laws in connection with th'e mable or explosive articles in Lha whilst the third constabt t-)hm hacl Christian mission in many lands-- about the sa4m•,,. management of the Henry §iegel di mails is an indictable offence, A11A i seen_.alingin to the ddened which has a staff in Lao-Ho-Ko-iv of "There's a Reason" for Postum. Co. private bank. renders the offender liable to im, " prtse's ealptied hi rolben two missionaries with their wives. -sold by Grocers. „ Tbree indictments . were found pri@onment for five years." z ,� . . .�x .., -;,,* „� �;ti.. -• ;::.�r,:�. 965' '� C `' 'tai ? i • .-. _, ..,. k.f.. .y-b.;:'£;- v,� ..�._ e. 7c: ,�;;" i,•,"�-•d Ir `:$ .aD•�,•�,1T° ewe' ++ •+2+��y`,. :$:s✓ y ,..: '�y`^',5.,xr•;,w;�,r� ;• < fi `rv. •re„ '✓ '•i� - .a, �,.{�`.wp.:-, •4^v''.';�,,;� ;r r air `�. ...p:' -,t . e, ."°t*+n• M� .ar,s' �..elk? .",4,'tA+ �.s,,r?au,m4:1i-'.•' '' '.,. :' .. yr•r'»"Y^�'+';•tY! -cY^.i:�.... ,•t, w :.•r ..'*•!'y+"'a Y.,. .„ .Matl. �'✓<. o,.�,�yvr '%+r , a .- .. ..-.0 •'- .. o .,. � t x:,.'. ` ...� y.a .k.,!.`:'�ie�.,t rl.g,T f •�:.. .�Y:k `�. _,'I M ^{w^• 4 s � � wr • - mn+ •rswa,�• - v - +tor fie,i b, ^r• e 7!'•.'n"r''^•"a-,.>-nl- K*' aiTvd '�' .. v, h,`-R r•.w''+a '>rf. +rcr.•w ' :M,I _ 'i-^§: �-..-„:"' '',. "L ...,�,.. .._ : ,A;• .y''-. µ r .+. .:.:.•' +.' t'y0�... ,+s.• '.'a�r�' 9Y^" �b� ^.:A� Y' �a� 'i4.�. �.or�'•#'y ..+ '��''—. o-..a'.F- •'s1;+'b f+: ., ',o {• a .t+ ,r¢: "6i- a. mss. ;, 7>�rc 9. v,,... -�, z �, F ,•., r. .. .,,\ ,. .,� .. �, .•t.... -8,. .-.''.ie: ... 'C. •$•: a"a•?e� -r :'lam' 3`w•y •;-..../a W - 77 ,� • _ 80YAL NISCHNA)li1�S. ;` Quick Cure For"' or POINTER PABAGBAPHs. _ ,, -_,_, _ A poor reputation may be better Princess Royal Used to Be Oalled i ..His Rheumatism than none,at all. � � "Her Royal Shyness." -After-& self-mide roan finishes a ready baked '� Royal Family are no more - job, he closes the fact(>II n' other people. ROBERT ' . PYLE FOUND IT I:'� 3 toaalesty;whoie, above nicknames than oth poo ' - c - DODD'S HIDNEY-.PILLS. A man's wife always agrees with 7� The PFlnoe of V4xias hoe alvvaye' Ltil him when he doesn't want her W. meal dint! - : Savored Sesticg been a nown n the family as . 1 " The-wise man does his duty and Dari because when he toss e Buttered for a Year, but His only is tieeessar�: � +, -lets the other fellow do the explain- 10 called Eddie it reminded Queen - Return to Health was Quick and ing. Alexandra, of her lost' son. The P n s Royal used to be 1 ailed His Cure Complete. After.6 girl gets marred she helps 4Z ' 'Princess H OeB herr gill-friend•,tar-the same so i Her I- f3hS1109s, m the " Roya from Bourg Louie, Que., March13.- agony of nervousness she' went (�3pecia1). - How *quickly Dodd's trA friend may be chap who hopes . __ i hroug ngers were present; ' 4, T •.. )Kidney Pills ill cute rheumatism .�,,tt And,.Pri c1iiS esas Alexander.of.-Teck is µ _ land other forma of Kidney Disease _ m. of bm hi " :when taken in the early stages is Q � Useful-`and Ornamental."- It is a1= hown'in the case'of Mr. Robt. J. No- man call'aPPretriate the best t so whitypered that certain Royalties, (Pyle, a well-known farmer living of it until after he has got the worst d a very beautiful daughter with a o ' ,hear here. of it a few times. yrt very plain mother, have been nick- In an interview Mr, Pyle says: A bores at man who, when hd has touts. named by a mischievous young prht, Working in cold, wet weather was an hour to spare, goes and spends ossa"The Da�dreaa'm and the Night- , the cause of my trouble, 'and for it with some one who hasn't. mare." -:Itbout a year I had occasional A man never questions a woman's NEWLY DESIGNED BIPLANE. f iidlr--p— ��tramp3 in the muscles and stiffnessny long as she doesn't iafiei- Ea �ff�iel uli Nu� �a, in t�joilnt8:.,I was.of'ten dizzy and fere with any of his crazy projects, Manchester Inventor Has Machine �-_ _ ijjn Q y o- felt 'depressed and low spirited. I Even if a elan has no other bad Which Should Break Records. T�'o�b�� P(11!! Goes :Quietly wan nervous and my akin itched grid habit he is apt to send souvenir • ' A cable from London sa t A burned at night. postcards to his friends every time h — "When Rheumatism was $Wally he baa ocgasion to visit another highly ingenious device,'whio nes- A 1�EAR'8 8UFFERER CURED BY Cuf'� .� to t doubtedly will prevent many future "NERVILLNE." C-Ui So t%iided.t9 my Ills I decl try towII. -- Dodd's Kidney Pills. One hoz -- accidents is about to be embodied III ` _a -_ Iv'o person reading this need ever •ured me completely, and I Have anew British aeroplane now near-$easauring. is tom letaan'. again anger long from Neuralgia. -hid-0d no return of trouble." - Nervous Lady (in whose street g P Nerviline will quickly- Dore the d no's Kidney villa cured Mr. A difficult problem,which-eras al- worst Neuralgia, and Mrs. G. Evans, p there had been several burglaries): wayconfronted aero lane designers in her strong letter written from Rus- Treatment: On retiring,sosk.ahft�_' 'Pyles Rhewmartism because it was „How often do you policemen came P paused-by sick Kidneys. Dodd!. and has become more urgent than' see post of@ce, tsaya:-"One long year, Lands hot water and Cut x kidney Pulan- a alwa`i cure sick Kid- down this road? I'm constantly ever with the great increase in the longest o1 p life, war almost dreadful ,Y about but I never see your" speed, has been that of enabling tirely given up to treating dreadful $pelt. Dry, anoint with GSI iieys. . I! you �lia've any two of Mr. Policeman- "Ah, ver likely I p attacks of Neuralgia. The agony I pynt, and wear soft bandage P have sick y machines to-land at A reasonably experienced during -some of the bad le'a symptoms, you , sees you when you don't see me, p at old loose gloves delsing the nl . KWII'e and you need Dodd- Kid- eIow speed; and yob $y a.s fast as attacks was simply unmentionable.•To er, _ }' mum.- It's a policeman's bueinesapossible, The necessity of this pro- use remedies by the score without. Oags�ageaCa,aaOmtesaat w sate J.boy Pills, to secrete 'isself." _ vista..-ma be u from the fact permanent relief Was mighty dlscour- ibwoe+a. w�•+.-*+ate a�•�,a y 8s' aging. At last I put my faith in Ner- seokwas we sate sae 1"amest 01 us, 3" 't that the modern aero lane, with its amt eest•°se we•:...rel:"i:at,e t Tila Cured In a to i1 Be" p viline; I read of the wonderful pain- ,DspRi7aG,)s,tws.II.e A. Calls,"' CANALS AND AUTOS. full load, weighs the better part of Dru tau refund money if PAZO subduing power it possessed and made -- OINTMENT fails to, cure•Itebtng sung a ton, and that the usual !hying up my mind to prove St valuable or __ _ etAKYs rote SALIL -i or Pg1wrotruding Piles. Ti'irst appiloation speeds range from So to 8o miles an usele".- Ne7rviline at once eased the Few things can 11iOre strikingly roust. 60c. +ASK. IMPSOTED FARM, 640 AG Illustrate the changes brought hour. Dain and cured the headache. Can• under croQ. fu:i _ equipped. mak. ' isbout by- the progress of recent How Personally Coaduoted. A.�P. Roe, the Manchester'design- tenuous treatment with this magio- owner, Przcy Lrnre, I.flaw, Alberta _ er }sae adopted the ex edieat of working remedy cured me entirely,_ : A i ears than the proposition to con- He; Have you seen our new. al- p and i have ever since stayed well." !L W. DAWSON. Mtt_itty S■tisonm the vast number of canals in tar 4„ providing h , latest biplane, a.viers. Te..nta -- hire, Evan's eche fs but cue of bun- : S 'England into trunk motor highways She; "Lead me to it_" small machine, with "$wept back" dreda that might be quoted: -Nervi- IF you wAirr To Buy oBirs s a for the exclusive use of auto ttatraffic. wings, anis exsmall to beat all line !a a speciAc for all nerve, muacu• Fruit, took. Orate, or st existing .scoria with what are lar or joint pain. It quickly cure- (301hWritH. W. 'Dawson Bzamptca. oz auggeefiion is made by no lea- - - - Oobbortss at:, Toronto. -' la practical a personage than Danson farmed "air brakes." - neuralgia, sciatica. lumbago, lame punningham, one of the most prom - _ peas in usie, 'ands and rtoday -the Forty -tt. d am. w DAWSON. Deft tons III Tore y 5nent members o! the Liverpool - - _ _, _ _ _ . Read the Papers widely used liniment in a Damm• WANTS¢ Chamber of Commerce and the Mer- Teacher t "What is a pedes- fan. 'Don't tyke anything but "Ner, GENTS n WANT Adjustor w - - Harbor Board. It Hinsrd•s Liniment f°" ' viline." which any dealer anywhere t?ominion shade.Adlwter w. w Rey Doth- and Ha H..,re v■ed lellteIN MOUNT, for tri.%n I r� can.supply In large 60c.. famiiq size_ *o Count Putil: A feller what 'r, oatarto. is much lees than a century since Cvmv. toned iioching egt}al Go ut •are Country p bottles, or in a small 26c. trial size. We 17Vill pay you $120. -'�ugk.ad was especially proud of her ° CHAa, Z. sHJBP, gets run over by an automobile. _ .as system of canals connecting all im- Hawkshaw,.N.M. govt. W. ilS6. s. to ditributs retigiou• nuratu: to peri portant points of the country and _ - No Lie. eommaalt� eirty darts' work. fix- 1��5 Flesh Horribly Eiurnt not required, -]tea' or we time . : �lipplying the then cheapest known First WLnderer:."I_W__my:rent, tnni.tr foC D?r°n,oU�n. Spare time mea : -form of transportation. They areRill.­/ _ vie zeas c,om ~ His druggist said him a .- a acid corn b - - - ears•-what he sbonW ha+e bought: was e d 8rte rn Ow, 1x2 Ppadtern tion 1 Bi ll used to some extent, but the putaam'r bola Estraotor; it'■ parols con Ditto: "(3'waa! What NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE gi railways have taken away the larger ,t„ .and sot■ In sa hours. Insist on are+ you giving ua?" rt of their business, and,it is now Heard in a Bake Shop. anis "Pat*a='& Eatsacter," sac. a; all - First: -That's -straight--twenty- r ooD k P;ounty. IN LIVE - and V I found, by Experiment and in actual dealers. Business York Counts ction. ry;and Baker: NO five-cent loaves of ,t, flue cents a night.'.' 84,000 !n connection. Price cal,' - practice by large business houses of. pumper nickel left, tear; only the _ - Il�,o C Terms. liberal,3WeAdelailsonde Puetiaa' Pardoned Him. pals oa• "asosgo gtr>oEzx>s" Inc compel=rr .a West Aaelatde rine .. ' 11 for full name, Toronto. -snore cheaply by.motor trucks than Customer; ,lQe1,s well give mea e s some sins, LAhATI� BROSfO t1 by rail for limited distances, be loaf of pumperdime."' "but curer them with chalk for r1snature of E �C. aRO�TPl Cure■ NURSERY BTOCKI panes the cost of an-itching and. - He's often listened for two hours a G'otd to One Dny. Sha �TRAWBSR$IES. BA4PSEI Ea. F 7 arieffi+s Free Catalog ' f[ folding and unloading on freight to other people talk." me mori�r a carry the Gravesend, Ontario. - LOW Col•aist Rates to Pacific Coast Women max and ea y 8 Bon, Oro carr+ is raved, while deliveries are vis i'hieag° a Noeth western ' B ,. �ieode with greater promptness and. March 15th to April 15th from Points in Mlnard•a Liniment Curra DandruR hod fol Building operati0$a i- I . M{SCELLAi1E0Ua. : breakage is. reached in proportion Canada to .Salt. Lake City, Oeden Loa ick, (Iermany. /-tA!PCLrs TUl[OSa. 4Qltps Aagel.e, Ana Francteoo,-Portiaa� Tacoma, Minister (whe liars surprised Me- l� internal and external cured x to -fie lessened number of times the Seattle, v, torta, vat,00n,�ert' $oarteaar =goods are handled. _- District sad Oaaadian �iarth' DOngal Kri'ting a betting slip): Mlnard's Liniment ter sales ererywMety �tbefore qby our /141 The Dr Be imaa�Y Through ?entire sleepers sad bee re- „Me a al, Iamverrasurprisedat Lb.. Limited. Collleswond. E1nt. It is thought that the propose- coning chair care from Chicago. variable 1)o g _ Mike Hlt+s )Back: !antes. Liberal stopovers. For full, in- yA:- Ye keen 4t's awlu' sinful tam "'Where's :tion. o convert the,caoale into;road• form"ien as to rates. Tout-ea and Itt vra- ' << say •for motor-traffic- will meet tare, write or call on A. H. Bennett, gamble, dont ye? McDougal: I Where'a that bulldog you had opposition, since the English General Agent-46 Yonge sure t, Toronto. Wool, meenister, I -must. eithex last summer?" asked the alo+torist, : � • ,. Kith - gamble or drink. Ye know the pro- as he dro, into the yard. . are not yet ready fo abandon-their In,tiro weeks of .the month of verb aays, 'Of two evils choose`the "Oh, the poor baste agallered_ a janala altogether.. and that the re- February, Winnipeg's building per- + ,'" ' NI curb,nnglr+a boas grow-,ti ` -• lult of the_agitation.•of the subject mits totalled a •million dollars. ." least. It wader be carrSii} it out tape measure, replied Mike an to choose neither.'' he died, BOrrr" _ _• an�°r�u,"""`q will bee building of special rho- „ Indeed exclaimed the man. for ;.Dada connecting all the -great Mlnard's Liniment Cures 'turns, Eta "$e died -by. inches', I- suppose, Manufacturing centres of the north- he continued waggishly, t: ern' part of: the kingdom with one RELIEVED—HI-S MIND. " "O}1, no sorr,l, said 'J2ike; "lie =�S �pB� ltnother and with the principal sear Ithashcea .Questioner Meech Concerned'About � , o went around th' back of th' house, int ariays and :ports, 'L sorr, an' died by th yard. ere tow ss .----=-s Fi•w Million Years. and k i has p a `+ its wort a hs,n " An eminent English magi of } i Industry. - _ does Your Read Ache science recently delivered a lecture :; ` � ,. Bickerdike,Alta.,Jan.29 } Prisoner: Your Honor, I .stole „f have been using Kendairs spay With Catarrhs during which an amusing incident to buy {cols, ac's I -could- go to fora good inauyr;'jeers wit11 ga°d-reaalts. occurred. In the oouree, of -his re- wtrr ,,, tart i am never wlgaout it." - \rxnonr' � vmarks'he-saict something to this ef- Judge "What tools did- You- si abottic-B forts at dntgglFta�,r tort HAVE YOU SORE NOSTRILS, WA- ear feet: "It is a well-eFtablished fact b r �t/ need 1" copy or our book':ireatiaeontheHorae" TERY EYES, MUBOUB DROP- thatthe sun is. gradually -losing-its PINGS IN THE ST0IJIACH. heat., and that in the course: of ILL + � Prisoner: "Why, abrece -nil bit, � Dr.-B. J. KENDALL COMPANY R jimmy, a 'diamond drill: Dem . F.nosburg Falls,Vermont,U.S. CAT/kRRfiOZOPCE WCURE YOU. seventy million, years its heating tin zs coat money. 1 r „ . _ power-will be-so diminished that all For,the first:time in the history.of beneficent effects will be. lost, and '-`Kidd looks very sheepish la medicine, a treatment for the cure of no life can. exist on the earth." Try Mt Ane $yQ Roinoft He seems-to have been thorn C-atarrh endorsed by the medical pro- As soon• as this sentence was ut- O R e t h o rf tt h U a have Red, Weak, Watery Eye• = 70 cowed by somethia "Didn't; -fession has been given to the public. tered, a sturdy Briton•in' the rear appucatiols O'ZAMR. or Granulated It Ids. Doesn't sins" ,hear 4 lie foolishly took a Hundreds of patent medicines have __soot Eyyee-pais. Drugggists Sea , been advertised, but never before has of thQ,bar11 rose and signified his de Bsik Qt night sDtu Murine E Remedy h ignid, ?Sc, SOD. from.a bull on a bear market- b the legitimate-physician in good stand. sire to ask,a. question. "Pardon Fi bring ease by atorfe- Murine We,* salve in Aseptic Tubes., Ing recommended the free use of a Ca- me, he said, but bow' long did ing. Zam+Buk stop/ Z%, SOc. Eye Boole Free by Mail "M1J4mmy:"'Can I have t tarrhal.remedy. you say it would be before this ter- the smarti ng, heals °i'sit.tt+s.!"'�'as 4 '�'er..r�"' at The merit of Catarrhozone is.so an- riblecalamity would occur?" the cracks -and ~"'s" s" A' ea,► a'" chins• thwas nn the dunitlg xoom : uestioned, its cures so numerous,:as " - board - th morning 'Cc _ ._.__ years, about seventy million" makes the hands oa is ging?C m r o rent t e o ran as aclen s , Wi +► "Because a - +,bY whose and throat can be reached r smile. repeat t il/i00t - -- Got gurnriae 1 •list?' o$ ` 4 d e `head, Cholly... a_.. as _my.Pesent $...sates ate! Itnd cured. The cures of Catarrhozone The questioner=fell back into his Mrs. A. F. pi�H � surprise to your sister?" are permanent. -Even those blinding seat, with a deep sigh of relief. A�si,s Cliff, Quo„ says Willie: "You bet a Sis said she Regulari0r. ,headaches, that stuffed-up.-feeling in .c�Thamgh�eavena!" he muttered. "I "I suftred terribly from iiever thought,het ou'd send'her an _. lg 9 y- O the bowelsAs an abs it -the nose and forehead, are.relieved in thouglib I understood -him: to say cb It" a• sometimes thing.so cheap." ty for good betalth. n Y •rive.minutes. Cheat -pains and dis seven million." I almost cried with the pais waste matter from the fat ood i�Uttirge aL.Dauseattng.neatter is 'stop. andsmmarting, Zam-Bukwas edlects there is got rid of ' ped. And.lust think of'this--you stop 'F _ traoomm and it gave mtq�• A Sensitise Protest. •ace a da ,it dettaysand Pew Hawking-you no longer snuffle:or gag _Bales Logic. ease almost ars soonasupplied. wb le body,musing«d•dt ~• -,.-because Catarrhozone heals. and- << Now m haada are vtlb• "You've gone to a great deal of on and ick B Bachelor: WPhy should I get a ,� Q soothe- away all irritation and Con- "t itmOCOL trouble and expense to site your bEflet harile.c�iaetal cook-book I I have no wife. a" Jzuw%k for a41 sea boy ,an education." Irritate the deveats Unfits ot:' gestion, Agent: "But I have a aged u►atw .■a tiiu+ Why delay? By using Catarrhozone �. -' sit pdo tsrtri..r �issw`.ties�ii "I wouldn't mind tltat;,, replied _ bowels Dr. e09t ]fin assssesss. PWe•-estekel vegetab :.':to-day you start nn the way to health. your commission. Haeme a fbl Farmer Cornboasel, "it ch would- thebovveis veiy ,stRbpvt a and keep you - n't come home and expect to learn free from every 'trace of cold, throat, Worn,6t-workers• in Chili rece -'h ���°r��' chest, or catarrhal trouble; hse done O me as muin two'or tdsree weeks s an average,of 38 cents a day. �r• MOrf'Q. iii it for thousands. Why not foY you? + I don't suppose-you have a $ver' as found out during the•whole Large size lasts.two months,. costs �u want'to lend me 7" "Your in- term•" _ to d i IL R�Ot p� •'.11,00; small size, at►c. All deniers or 3' x•-- by mail from the Cetarrllozone Co., sight 'does you credit. Haw-did'you ninard's Liniment R•li•ves Neuralgia. ED. 7, I$SUE Butlalc, Y.Y., and Kingston,.Ont. guess 11 r , .. . �++•,+,n' n'..x.w•+F ; .•w <' �'ghK:Sh:.b1^"e^*.' ,¢;=�, 'S:.'4'"{"r r. .. Y;n l•.M�1„'i T! '� �:'S ..p. - �, _ � .��..W.. ,a x- b a . r .•*, „v .s-; 1.. C`!"�s,M' x 2 ,u w+;, .rr y,,, :v. ...N<a, r+. S '�'h}°4L`- �, ...a i�tiiW: .n +. a4Mn' .: ',1^ "._ ,ro p ..•r. ,..y ci:,lt�3.nj 3M i"A �4 ,�p,f. hiM w•�`4 •�,i.r+dwf5 - `". '- ,pi,•t Vi=a,' �p":.W3;. <r -S{. +�' . :c FXx. :"ffi'h.,:,a.. 4r r ' .Y' , 3.-a✓ rx. F. moi ,*. > y+r' +s muaat-..'*.4 .,}'., -.iT »slats,+ i >;,m.r, > '"�'.-. .r'. -„e;: W �'v`. ,,� ,�snrr, Yt2;,, da !„, .E'., -:�z-s -?;.-. ' �•:�^••� rt� ` -�-, t• ' '''' Y; •p- -1K5 ,/ r:.. ,+u. s ^ ,.mss►:syr.,',. .:; i. 2 :r...••r ;•„st :t.., -+5.`yT ''q-yt''. "�,A.,r... �{ "t+ `et. "", 1.' _ y i', '.:. .."s^• 'J.•. .,'f°M.'•,-. • fix ,•..•-^y. 'wrk ' ., / tl,,.. •, •k. • - w 9 ' -. . ..,,•:, tom•: �, ,.,.: - - , F • ` K --Murray Barrett was in the Hoo.'Willism Paterson, fomes ' s L`1�✓r r�IMs• efts on Tuesday. Minister of f)nstums died a.6 PiC- . Morcombe Bros. have pot a ton, In hie seventy-fifth year. '' ,,' p - r•�, uew metallic roof on their silo. -R. A. Bunting Was in the -The annual meeting of the I Four men perished in the Wood- ta 'shay on Tuesday. i Home Telephone Campan is be_ bine$nisi fire, in Toronto, and -H. G. Kerr, of Toronto. Spent ing held in the Odd Fellows' hail, the monetary lues amounted to �r y mother Whitevale. to-day(Fridu ). $250.000. Sande at the home of his yy s'bere. - I is considers talk A youth named William* Eagle- -There a ' 4 -Lorne Bath spent a few days around town about the new on was shot.whire running away . 'with ibis'bindle �EdRar of N25rtfi 0-ii9haai,pelma,i oetame cloths,-,from the Mermen post-office,wbich •� 5 ,.Toronto. galitess, ducks, dress goods, cur- a and two companions bad;been Our' Ur new large BtOCk Of -At time of writlax we are ea- tain nets and muslins, now being gurglariziar. ,periencing- some. typical March shown at"The Big Store."They're ---- ——�= �- � well Paper 1.8 now weather. exceptionally cl;oice this seasem. *+ - } --Miss Mary Harding, of St. -Dou't forget the concert to be A* *T Un display. Hilda's College -Toronto, is 'home given in the town hall thi Fri- HEALTHY HAIR--Zo - f present. a e ntng, un er a auspicesMORE DA -.-We are pleased to see C. S. of•the Women's Institute. A � m g Pl program given by Use Parisian Sage The colorings and. .. Banker out n stn after his recent 'Splendid ro ram will be _ severe illness. Madame le Mar and Miss Pearl Iea entirely needless to have un- -� designs are -Mr. Fr"er;-of McMaster Uni. O'Neil, both of whom are great eight ly matted thin or faded hair. A - Tersity, gpettt over Sunday with favorites of Pickering audiences• lithe care ie all that la needed to mate _ :]sis sister here, These entertainers will be assist- andthick, soft, pretty.perfectly healthy exceptional. .i.� and free from dandruff. -John atld• Mrs. finnan enter- ed by other talent. The proceeds Use Parisian Sage-it supplies hair - 3 -twined a number of friends last of this entertainment will be de-f needs and is absolutely harmless. It ; Friday rvenhng. voted to local improvements, aad i quickly stops Itching liead and fallingL Our assortment ' breaks ` -demos Denny shipped a car- the residents of the village should hair, and is bae of the best tonics to j , load-of mixed stock from Green- all patronize it. - invigorate' the scalp and maks the " the record for '! barn on Monday. -Unca each year, in every hair grow long and beautiful. m -Mrs, Wm. Fawcett is re-build- county-in the Province the Do- Get a bottle of Parisian Sage today 11 _qua ty. ing her back kitchen aad also re• minion Alliance holds what i _: _. - R r. ;fairing her cellar. known as a"County Field -Day." IC coats blit-50-cental--Rub itinto-tbe - During the freshets on Sun- On. that occasion ever scalp-all dandruff •disappears-your -- y pulpit head feels fine-the hair ie pretty and - day water Rot into a number of open,to the Alliance Is occupied perfectly bealthy. Prises range from 6 ate.• ee ars.in the village. by a speaker from Toronto. In -Ree.Geo.C. Robertson preach- this way more than 2500 church ;ped very acceptably iiiSt.Andrew's services were conducted last year, per roll �► arch on Stmday last. and the indications are that 'an . ] wards. -A. T. and Mrs. Lan* and child- equally large number will be held y p l � , of West Hill; spent Sunday* this year. The Field Day in Oa- - 5ith their relatives here. tario County will be observed on ' -A load of young people spent May 10th. Rev. Dr. MacTavisb, i Please favor us b look- f,�y'•pleasant time with_friends to -Field Secretary for central Ontar- y „' Shaea last Friday evening. %o, is now paying his annual visit Jug'throuh our : -Don't forget to take n look at to the pastors in the county, and = F. H. Halls---greeabouse, before making arrangements for the ` ' morderl�ixyour aummerplants.' Fieid Day • _.`.... samples. ��----•� -Rev. Geo. Extence, of Toron• -St. Mrick's Day tea and con- . to, will Occupy the p_ pulpit "iii St: cert in the Methodist church on Andrew's church next Sunday. Tuesday evening was a success in �r le $g�e8m It d, ple8,gl1I'e -N. J. and Mrs. Morrissey and every particular. There was a i-$ild.-of Newcastle. visited at the Rood attendanae and every person SALE REGISTER. � t0 BhotiV the home of his mother here Tuesday. was abundantly satisfied. The •----- t -Dr. R. M. and Mrs. Bateman, men of the congregation prepared FRIDAY, MARCH 20tb-Auction sale '.d' Turonto; spent: Sunday with a ,sumptuous slippel. and waited of hou,+ehold frgeiture�che proper- Good$. ty of Mrs. H. Remmer, at lot 4, 'the latter's mother, Mrs, B. Bunt- on •the tables--and in their ani ` broken front. Pickering. No reserve ;Ing. forms presented a decidedly Irish Hale at 1 p.m. Wm: Maw, auction- -Mrs. & L. Ruddy was in town appearance: If these young niers eer. On Tuesdaj,and accom nied the did the cooking, they have missed -' 'members of the Women aInstitute their calling by followinga farm- Trffarm Mack, implements. 24TH-Auction Bate P of faro~ stock, iuopptemente, furni- _ _ to Whitby. ing. They might be drawing ture, etc., at lot 23. con, 5, Picker- me S -We have changed the date-of large salaries as chefs in large city isgg, the prop. ty ot•Thos.Thornton. ,Millinery ape ning to March 24th Hotels. When all had their pby- Bale at 1 o clock. See bills. W. B. ;and fiallowing days. Remember sical needs Satisfied they repaired Powell, auctioneer. y' above date aad all coma •_ to the auditorium of the church TVZODAY MARCH, 24th-Great dis- - - Qaite,.alarge number are sof- where a lengthy and much app re- perston auctionsale ! farm clans LOLL SFOR$ANm HARNESS +'$ening from colds and Is grippe. ciated program was given The and implements, y, gra,1 PRING WORK _Another prevalent.• Complaint -men's choir opened the program roots. Q.property of Emanuel "&wont young people is ear-aeIje.. by singing "The Maple Leaf"with glad• lot It con.0, Pickering. Bate Rring your horse and get a Rood fitting collar. -Good team ., a Ad'iss Munro, who has sat reaeoaable prices, - been re- J. C. Br at presiding at the wfiv�a,eDAY, MARCI3 2&m--Auction' I am making a ya at 12.90 sharp. Wm. Maw, auc- harness Tiding with her sister, Adis. G. L. organ.. lir. Frani: Walter's, sola . ,. ,"Johnston, for the past month, is ist, of the Toronto Conservatory sale of farm stock, implements and - ;SPECIAL spending a few days at her home of ..Music, who has a beautiful iuroiture, the property of Robert TEAM HARNESS FLaThorold. - •• tenor volce and which be has Devitt, at tot 14,con. 5, Pibkerin . -I r' bavkbanda, crooner and hi h atrA complete with a a o c oc See ows. m. Put collars,$29.75. ante harness wi ee r a-fn Crate;3ti't77'5 Store•' is showing a beautiful- as- her of appropriate selections, all - Maw.auctioneer. 1► sortmentof new spring-wall-paper. of 'which were heartily encored. FRIDAY, MARCH 2i4•H—Combination Repairing neatly andp%raptly attended to. .The colorings.. and ,designs very Fred Foley. of Bowmanville, sale at -McLeat'a hotel, ib the Vil• attractive. Rave. a aunibev of readings that lege of Brougham, sale at'l o'clock .PICIKERIN G HARNESS Ei1iPORIU3i -T. M. McFsddet7 ir, having the brought forth loud applause. - XIr. sharp. Fred Postill,auctioneer:- ""work on the second star of the Fole • is MorrnAv, MARcu 30th-:Suction sale Phone Ind. 301. W. J. COAK'tV Ei.I. - Y y perfectly at ear�e on the of farm stock and implements, the 'drag store completed. The Hat is platform and his selections were ro ttv of Geo..Middleton, lot 3. r$ieing so arranged that it may be all in good taste and appropriate I' > , Sale at 1:.3il. - --- rpn. o,. I xbridge. _. nsed as living rooms. fur' the occasion. Master Will Win. ;flaw, auctioneer. _-James O'Connor had Che mis- 9niith, of- Auelle3-, made hi, Hist Spr111g :Gods 1914 . + 5: TuE. DAY, March 31st-Auction sole ortune to lose his -white driver appearance in Pickerin aurl way grain,.farr.t .stock, implemento- hay. on Friday.r, O1i-3 is the haseco d well vecei ed. Flyoihe a.- flue hhe ruin, the prepert-y of D. W. Car- giver, i theta, tot o, con. 1, (Kingston ry 'watbin the past month, uses witFi gond expression. Rev': road'i townsbip of Pickering, Sale -D. Simpson wag in Hamilton 1l1. E. Sexsmith, df FYhitl,y, de- 'at t2 30 p: tn. see bilis Powell 'last week attending the supreme lighted the atidience with his ad- and Maw. auctioneers. We have put in stock the past week, a new line of Engltah punt, �Conventiou of Home Circles. The drees on"England." Mr. 9exytuith Tat' Da Y, Aril tad=C;edit sale' of . Ringhams,bedford cords, white-&ad colored cotton crepe,ert�broidery _ .chief feature of the convention is an orator with a splendid.voiee. farm stock, tmplementa, household, :was the placing of the-order on-a He pictured vividly the source of furniture, etc. on lot 13, con. 5, beadings, laces, etc,etc. Also a line of stamped linen,centre pieces +' >3 Searboro. the property of J. H. B. _. Aft financial-basis. -England's greatness and the pres- , Ramer. sale at 1. p, m. J. H. and cushion and crystal rope for embroidering. -Jeremiah O'Connor, of Church ent proud position the British Prentice,auctioneer. .. i8t. who has been seriously ill with Empire occupies. WhMextoIling White apd grey cottons at 10c 13c and 15c. Namsook 1.4c. lawn 10 to w•0C:, �eumonia and blood-poisoning.is the noble qualities of the Briton, TBURSDAY, APRIL 9tb- Extensive yBaW soraewQat improied, and' his he did not forget his weaknesses. sale of horses, buggies, cutter, wag- Marmalade oranges and valencias,lemons, bananas, figs, dates, ; R one, farm implements, garden tools ,`;lmany.friends hope the impcove- H4 enlivened his address with safe .household furniture, stoves, -' -_:apricots, etc, Frozen Halibut, white fish. salmon, Haddie, etc, lament may continue. eoiue good Irish stories that pro- Chia&, etc., the property of Mra. -As it is Mrs. John Dickie's ia- duced roars of laughter. F. L. John'.Dickie at Stone cottage. lot G A GILLESPIE, DUNBARTON ` 3eation to reside.with M. S. and Fowke, ea•M. P., was also present 13, Pickering. Sale at one o'clock. A. � ti AMre. Chapman, she will offer her and gave a fine address on Canada. sea bills. W. B. Powell,auctioneer. ihousehald • effeets, farm- imple- Like all true Canadians,Mr.Fowke SNTERNATI�?NAZ !STOCK F,�CM 'f=eats, tools, etc.. for�s' by pub- ie very optimistic as 'regards the •PICKERING MARKETS i Ale auction at the sta6e-cottage on future of .Canada. He showed tZhursday, April"9th. Watch for how the Baine elements that enter- White Winter Wheat, Mlle. " ed into the greatness of Britain Red : -Monday, the 16th, W. J. and was to be found in Canada. He Mixed " ' 05 I.9. Taylor dined--with-C, and ictured-in elegant lan SPring�L'beat. .......... 90 - • Mies Irene Rogers probably the greatness of Canada as regards Goose •,•'• "'•'• ,80 - _ t time before they, -move to extent, natural wealth and Oats great !their farm home near Brooklin, educational institutious. It was r - -' !FO r eyy were accompanied by Mr. a great-pleasure to listen to both 'rs►ylor's brother-in-law, L. John- of these addresses, and it would co UGH 1 N G I. n,-Brougham. be well if we could hear more like TKeep coughing:� wTM. -Spring has-now arrived in them. Rev. W. A. Pi en, of eeP inset, and the cold frosty wen- Pickering, and Rev, E. W. Tink, p ' ,tither has .- now. disappeared, of Greenwood;both spoke brieflyTo stop the cough: Aye's Cherry - Po .Pextorgl. Sold,for 70 years. ri the week the. snow has but in a manner that ave pleasure ti a.0.A , : pyesis rapidly;an e -R-theau Ience: e c air was laeigha laid aside for another ablyy occupied by the pastor, Rev. I.T. O wS P �� H• v N ricer. The farmers will be_ at D. E. Johnston, and Vias H. Law Ei ��� DALE MILLS Ir on the land in a'few days. accompanied Mr. Walters on the =A number of the members of organ. The receipts amounted to - r =03C, =~Cie Women's Institute visited the $N.00. __BOOTS AND SHOES ithy branch on Tuesday after. _ Is the place to get your nett - n and report a pl xsKnt time. SCHOOL BEPQRTS =• - -- lbag of Flour. - ia 'to the entertainment in —_. We'bAve the largest stock of Boots and Shoes weever carried Methodist church that even- Standing in order of merit of the Ogilvie's Royal Household can=t be _and bonght'before the advance in Prices, and are pu ile of.S. S.No. 16, Atha.. Sr. I V- R anumber-ware1I everted from e P: , beat for Bread. - _ r red to IQs the public the bene$t: - who otherwise would have LtzzieAathoay, Ernest.Beelbv, Nor• P g� $ man Graham. Jr, IV-Doris Graham . Glenera_ Flour Pastry Flour Nothing but first-class boots :1 , ]r►e. Iva Nik hswander..-Murray Dunkeld, Graham Flour = in stock.' Mr. Defriez,: piano-tuner for g . Beta Hoover. ]1I-Willis McNair, Freak Rolled Qate - Nordheitner Ptapo Co., of To- Olive Anthony. Moa& .Neale, Violet Bran and Shorts - �_. LOT A I N G !!s• will be,in the village short- Anthony. Nora Neale, Fred Beelby, Oita and Oat L`hop :and all orders left -t the Nr&ws Eldean Smith, Basil Graham. il- _ Barley and Barley Chop will be attende to. 1h•. Harold Bielby,Arthur Lehman, Les- - ;�'lti:ed Feeds The not-020th Century brand, hundreds of saw plea to selectfr ` g, lie Neale,George Bielh I-Eyel o jolassine?ideal and Molasses Meal A erf t flt guaranteed or'no sale. rift standin in his rofession y' y ' Rielby,James Beelby, Vera Dunkeld. - P .Shown by the fact th lie has Sr.' Pr.-Jean Anthony, Dalton Le%vi., Special prices in ton lots. See the new st Ie in overcoats. y n employed to tune PIADo Allan Meyer. Jr. Pr.-Dalton Lewis J by the famous M iel+,sohn-(Walter Carter, Gordon McBride, Rata I 11 1 1�T 'r of Toronto, --Lehman, - '.Chopping every da) JR. A. 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