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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1914_03_27 7-F7T 7 ,-37 :17 144 71" 31 4: -WN q 5�4 V, V.. P c;�:VOL. XXXD1. WKEMING., ONT.,, , FRIDAY9 MARCH 97, 19. 14 'No ' 26 OUNNARTqN GREENWOOD Established 75 years 01 'a da re very prevalent in our James Plaakett spent Tuesday and Atedtod& SPINK MILLS ,I IBI ig�ec' Wednesday in Whitby. Dssession We regret that krs.'Parker Is still Thomas Oliver has taken pi -Seriously ill. �pf Win. Pengelly's house on the side- gis. REENWOOD POR.SVTR. D. of .0,.Re &erod member of the Optowetrical Asso- We have all seeb the robin ; but road, vacated some tim"go,by John no affou%arie. Sqe W ere, ou -b fg1saws. By. -q, taalWd ftee�X= 461f James Sa anZYmilly left arA Mrs. Shoultz was on board of the a1M week to re wrecked train on the C. N. R. Satur, aid In 13016,111, � AXERICAN CORN n route for Toronto. MILLS 1�1 McKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., Mrs. A, E. Sparks and little sot), of day -evening e College of ' Oshawa. were guests for a few days but fortunately Leceired n N. oRdiaborgb. member�t the o injuries. o- i9voloftne and Surgeons of Ontario,licentiate nd- at her grandfalther's. H. Morrison. John Graham. of Toronto, is spei burgb. at 8' &1 College of Sura"as. Edin Tuat T -oper. Ing a few days *ith Robert and Mrs. T.tteati.. t. daises" of women anti he regular meeting of the Co = — -I will again ren. Office and residence.Brougham� atlye Mission Society was held at the Devitt. 'He is looking bale and hearty, Vntil further notict Ch"p, We will exellan ge a bushel of Corn home of Miss Thompson last Tburs- ofter the severe winter which has in- Three,Days each.week R. W. WILSON PORTER. Cbiro day. deed been-hard on old people. DIONDAY, setor-The sause,of disea##letcoted by WEDNESDAY, adju=ent of the ii.e. In Toronto on Wednesday last H. -Alfred and Mrs.Trimble celebrated colmultation free. for'a b4hel of good. FRIDAY .:"�.AtFicksring on Iroadays. Wednesdaveand S.McIntosh and Miss Little Foreman their stiver w*dding onMarch 12th by 4%. *:Moo--10 Mittens St.South, Oshawa F 'inviting a fe ' It pays to have your oa A.Oshawa were un w of their friends to*spend all Wheat, ited in marriage. Congratu ing with them. That for horses. fICKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL afia pay you 20c to boot. a social even 'live to spend many A car of OIL CARE just arrived. .1 they both -life together, Is more vears of married other feed like it for f0tening M and X-RAY INSTITUTE CHERRYWOOD the v;ish of their manj-friends and cattle. Try some, ONTARIO Mrs. F. Judd spent last Saturday in neighbors. I will give lowest car load price to Toronto visiting her daughters. fa Zt--MliqRr TOWI�N. X. B., X. D., C. X., FEED OF ALL KINDS Mrs. Jos. Laughlin entertained a riner buying 5 bags flour or over- SCARBORO JUNCTION Get in your stock now and save Ammbeknf bar friends op_5ednesdav Quality guaran teed.or r ProntatioDis- eturD -Our prices are the lowei aftern.>on. Wallhce W. Tbornpson, license in- I men. Diseases of Women, Cancers, eit are-of Hillside, spent the flour. =M0 IL-Bay examization. Dissaaes of oye. Miss Jessie Be. QuaUty the best spector for East York, died Sunday nose threat and loass. Pittftg glass""d Miss from heart failure at his home on his ZZ the week-end with her cousin, '�aq ahronis dUeasss. Mce Hours 15 to 3&.4 V to I Emllv Gates. farm, lot 30. concession C., Scarboro, W:H. Roach occupied the ptilp't in in h is (58th veajr. Although Mr. the Methodist church.last Sunday, Thompson had riot been in the best of oV ing th- -or Rev. to e ilffiess df-tbe�pa nta bar,;n-y been ill f or a few da last week, his condition had not been e r a _T E. FAREWELL. K.C., BARRIS- SPINKI, LIMITED, C. Langford. WA J L a TZB.Calmly Crown Attorney.iLud_0 7 Miss Stella Laughlin, who had -:7 DdRaMor- Court Souse.Whisby. 10-T such as to cause alarm. although Dr. INT. charge of the League topic last Sun- IOXERING, 0, Dernavy. of Lyle road. had been called day evening. -read a very ititeresting in and bad reported an improvement. A E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister aW Money to aper on ',Citizenship." XX a Solicitor.Notary Public.Etc. P Sheriff McCowan,an old friend of the 1115 loom. Offlee Brock at North, Wbf%b1r. W17 The Epworth League intend having iamily-had called to see.11r. Thotnp- Vo ad I "Bible Contest— next Sunday even- LOOK HEREE a on, and thev wore talking quietly ifluotnoss garbit. g the hour of 'the regular Leagize together. when Mr. Thompson leaned V. service. An interesting and instruct' e back and expired in a few moments. TIte Claremont Furni- In vice iSexpected. W G. HAM-lasuer of ture Store ser He was horn in the year 1846 on lot 34. Marriage : PLENTY OF 0 Uc*un" = the County of outwiv. A 13umbeL Of the farmers'from this Pickering Village. n# vicinity were irr Toronto on_Monday of his late home. H� was appoint.ed is �be best place to get your conee6sion C.. or just about a mile 48 FURNISHINGS PIOUL . we ba-7e afternoon attending the annual meet- livense inspector in 19%, and had ever T POUCHER, Real Estate Auc- dressers. waslistands, 'iron - e Milk Prod ucers'Association. Stov' e, Chestnut Uouser, valustor, collector and Issuer ing of th since ftilfilled his duty in i manner w ic of 3marr6age licenses,Bzoughaw. 40y and brass bedsteads, par- ]so in attendance at the Banquet of bi b had won,the respect of all with lor suitsi buffetts, and that AsRociation in the evening. and Pea, HOPPER Issuer of Vlarr�ialfe �ide Loards, mattresses and spring whom he came i.n contact. The late the County of 011tano. couches,and all'"kiDds of chairs Mr. Thompson is survived by Do u. in . KINSALE his CMOs at store smd his residence.CUrMout. 'widow, two dAughters, Mrs. F. Wal- alwaysin stock, also- many ton, Ellesmere, birs. David Gray, of also," Steam Coal B.BEATON.TOWNSKIP OLERK other articles too numaerous Robert W. XcAvoy, whose death son, William, and Do awv"...ar, pa.....,asionart Monday, as to mention. Remember iwe took place on the funeral C^)gary. Alta.. one ON HAND Awountems. Bta. Ptovs7 to Salem one 91-ster, Miss Ellen Thompson. keep the goods And de- taking place.on Wednesday to l=2101s Isever of Marriage Ida. liver them to your cemetery, was one of the best known ho at the very and most highly respected farmers of POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, T�est price. Pickering township. He had lived -,Wb4IT8V Hist Honor Judge MrIntyre opened F for Countles of York&"Ontario. Ace- J. L. SPIN K, Ltd.-, 26.=at.1.1 ki.4. A.on sba".6 Patronize our town merchants his ebtire life of 82 rears on the beau J setiew &"to"Green alver F.0.. 001. don't send tiful farm on the o th con.where his a court of revision an Wednesdav father the late Cbristopber McAvoy. moroiDg to hear appeals agidnxt the ulyr good away to up some other 1W J3. POWELL, licensed Auc- b 8 RIERING VT w.Almsear. vslu&t�r an4 collector far place. Yours for business. farm;DA before histi. Robert. with his auessment as fixed by the council' -PIC sister, Miss'Lemira. lived together, court of revision. Mckst ofthe appeals 7 OQUrfe &Ad YOtL An kinds of asseadseled either nellber being married. and their home were against assessment on the main privelally or by suctipa. IS& For dat" or otb*r-IW. was ever open to a host of frienis street. 84..Pick- residease.IlUzabstb ore left as Nave 00as,Piak. in Ontario County. He was Particu- Rev. R. W. Allen, of All Saints' V.. .9 be. , Cl- -1004, will re. larly interested' in welfare work. and church gave the second of .the Series is H., BEAL A- ­1�7 alias. Baseman.. CLAREMONT G 0 goal"- endeatig the Methodiqt f lectures dealing with his trip was superitir sumber I. IGO 1 .7 Sunday SebooUror several year-;. Mr. tbrougll the British Isles and Europe w arge an Rest lurrip,Steam Coal, and all sizes McAvoy never entered public li'fe.'but on- Mondiiy evening to I d was an activesupporter of the Liberal a audience. A tbis'lecttlre in Haid Coal. hp e=ire S. R. PENNOCK EGGS Party. His fatal illness seizod bim'a his trip through Germany. I _U M& :8 :0 1:?.# 1110MITEVALE, ONT. - W few months ago and his pbilosopbi Mayor illis and Councillor J..B, s iti the hen that pays view of hi- appro�v.hing. denvise was a, Ltidlaw-left on Wednesda Funeral Dire0or and Rmilselloser. The ben that lay, foin the )atiimoth A gond 5�zork of I and,21­in."rough An6 great inspiration tc,his many frienils. for Toronto to business entrusted. to-me will Dr Hess Poultry Pan-a-ce-a Mr, McAvoy ratilre 6f V. E.-L. stock, depitation fnr Ottawa to .interripw dressed hemlock. alsnmatChed, Any hav' ' r iri the the government in regardLto a subsid -pine-aind spruce. i dressed A be carefully handled. Ai, ancestor . ing come ove produces health,eggs %nd profit al line, and other iinport- red pine Georgia C:iarges Moderate Nfay6uwer. to the radi Ine This gi-pat poultrz remedy it, pomiti- a6t inatteri dealing with electric andba-awoodfor ce ings. Independent Phone No. 151 1 iz-aaranteed to cure poultiy t power from he St. Lowrence'and STOUFFVILLE and make hens IAY.'. so on. 'Bate Dr. Alexander Sitrgster dit(i Mon- Mavor Willis Reeve man and 'Posti, Shingles and Sawn Cedar.; P,�n.acp-a costalc a dAy for 31ifow av at bis reFiidPnce. itfter a three Cotun�:'Por Laidlaw were in Toronto - JOHNEHILIP in�nrh-�' illness. in bi--; 65th year. He tme day ]ast week attending a meet- d Write or phone f,.ir prices. was attacked by Addi-iou*s disease ingin connection with the proposed Has a fri.1.1 line-ot 1 reph and cur- Instant Louse Killer just before Clifisitrilas. and despite the radial line. The que9tion of the route ed meats constantly on hand. C A. C. REESOR,,' will keep your poultry free from lice. are and 'attention of his younger bro- to he taken has not yet been decided. ther, Dr. W. A. Sangster. be gradu- Some favor the original route, namely Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, Hens cannot flght lice and lay allv lost�trength and reached a stage that through Brougham, Greenwood .-LOCUST, HILL Ram at the saint, time. Bologna.' Weiners, etc. wlipi4 medical. gkill was of'no avitif. to Brooklin,.while others favor.that Ind. phone. house-Markham 1. The late doctor was a graduate of Vi�!-. through Clazemont,and Ashburn. Higbest prices paid for , toria University. where he Look his Yard. Marl;ha.ru 72 Y. PICKERING PHARRAP Butcher's cattle medin"al degree in ISS84, taking up P`rar� BROCK ROAD tice here inimediately after and devot- TIVE TABLE-Fickering stati"a PE7-771 T Ing himself to his work with a.vim W,hat miglit have been a most seri- T'R Trains going East lue as follows- 0 ekering' :fiv which won-him a full -measure of suc- urJous a&idont ocrurred on Saturday N�. 6 Asil 8.08 A M. ce"-and tild regard of the residents evening shortly after' eight o'elock. 12 Local 2..50 P.M. in the district. In Januar;, 1887, he when the Trenron'train left the tracks 14 Local 6.05 P.M. -First-class rigs for hire married Miss -Cecilln, Oltz, of a short distance west of -the Brock Trains going West due '&@I follolm see Day or nig�t REAL ESTATE s- Toronto. who predeceased him by road. The train was going over forty No. .13 Loosl 7.47 A.M eleven years,ohe son being born. to miles an'houf and without a moment's 11 Looal. 2.20 P.W' US Meete &H tr&in them, Dr. F. N'. Sangster.now in Ptac- warning two cars, a passenger coach 8.09 P. Nl� 8 7 Mail ti-cein Sarnia., Ont. The doctor*r,aged and the dining car. jum the rails, *Sunday included -ded to. parents su Teaming promptly atten 17,7iTe him, also five brothers into the diterand turned plunged and one sis'ter. Although of, a some- arer on their sidfq. Theengine and �­Agent for Canada C.ari`ageto. what retiring disposition, the late Dr. n TOOLS, SHARPENED and tender re7mai ed on the track, lacurance rates lower-on farm pro- Sangster was a staunch Lil�eral in but another paqsengpr coach and the We" He Peak, pick.* ing. perty and Village Dwellings, politics, and took a keen interestirr litiggage car left the rails atid went We.make a specialry of croswu t sews�, in.'first-clas�s Companies. local nnd Dominion affairs. althotigh into the ditch on the opposite side of Tools of allkinds. Locks repaired. Razor-honing a specialty, T16t,a first-- he never sought public office. The the track but did not overturn. - The �&fvn 4eu Jup 1ook >fksad 2�70t0l!3 funeral took place on Thursday. class hair trim or an easv shave 'eall dining car took fire, but it wKs soon If not insured with me,call anti ex tingiiisbed by the passangers. *For.- See at the East-end Barb�r Shop.* Aim tunately the conches were not dam Before you Ac�,, Plan and -4BRCUGHAM our House Furnishings of a,11 High. If you aim to get .41 SUPER- compare rates. 7 aged very badly, with the result that kinds. Slightly used Carpets from 15 cents a yard up. JOS BUSIAEPS XDI:CATION-y-oti Will escaped serious inj ry Mrs. G. D. Linton Is visiting her son the passengers be looking tow"s the John, of ToroTato. They were badly shaken up. anT a W. J, GORDON PICKERING; M. V. Ridai T. C.Brown spent,F* few days last few'sustained slight scratches. The Mrs.Thos. Per NEW .4 week at his home here. most painfully injured were G. ryman had a business Linton, of T;ronto, who was hurt TINSMITHIROP 'Notary Public., Pickering. trip to Toronto this week. about the head and leg, and Mrs.'W. J. M. Gerow 13as the contract to Ford, of Edmonton, whose back was I have opened tit) in Gre6fiwood A build Thos. Philip's new barD. injured, but their injuries-were not of - tinsmith shop,and a in prepar- "No Oxf. Robert Davis has engaged with a serious character. The mail clerk ed to do -all kinds of tin- the Sebool that has THE HABIT OF CHOPPING .1 Robert Devitt for the summer. had the most unpleasant experience,, stnithing, toofing and DOING .6. CLASS OF WORK TEAT ��Willis Qonner has engaged with be having twor ribs broken. The en"- furnace work -gg—ARS -T-9-m-79TA31P OF 81 Xrl 0 AT FLAKH NO Walter Ekyles-�he-sttmmer- Prdoceeded to Toronto in record -.-",Av;fPPd An� iuq Open all year. Enter any Miss Raby, of Stpuffville,' visil g n --t ee coach a �ed time-an return with time. Handsome Catalogue-sent The midersigned is prepated.-to.do with Miss Nellie Norton last week. - to convey the passengers to the city, moderitte. on request. grain chopping Rnd, oat Mrs. Cox and little,son,John, of To- where they arrived at 2 o'clock Sun- Lawrence Dennyq, , ronto, Are visiting Mrs. Perryman. day mormignt Among the passengers J. Elliott, Prin0pal flaking evety day in' the Mrs. Hanson and daughfer. Miss was p. M. apmad, of Toronto, who -NWOOD -at his f rm I Audley GREF 48or. Youge and Alexande Saturday. ­ Toronto this week. Had the accident occuired a few see- r$to. week.-, except- on Eva, visited the forther's mother in had been out it n F ENCE FENCE -G. P sooner or a few seconds later. towland, of the graduat,ing class unds ohu F. Bayles, Greenwood of Knoi Colle py the ul. there would have been great lose of life, 6§e, will occu San ay pit ild St. J6 Ws dUrch on N kments. 7ENCE as there are steep emban next There Were about thirty Passengers E.*Wardell, of Port McNicol, and on the train who m congratulate Just received another car of Peer- '33LA-CESILITH SHOP I H&Ve V 0 lot$ of -W&t*r yes on their miarysculous esca, 41r N. F.-Tomlinson, of Toronto. spent .tbemsel pe. -les's Fencing,iu varionq'styles. C. S. JUCIL, OF WFNTXVALZ over Sunday with Mrs. William The accident is suppo'sed. to be due,to The undersigned bas opened anew Give me, a call wben requiring bard. Piesbyteria'n a ading rails, itad an investigation allop on the Ki a g- is prepared to furnish you anything' The Ladiel'Aid of the 27been ?rdered. Fence of any kind. QualitY lb:blacksmith the. supply such an church will meet in the church on - @ton road opposite in the line of watei in - — and prices right. Quaker (..-hnrcb, two pumps, windmills, hydraulic rains, Wednesday afternoon, April the lot, A few hoindred rods of 10 wire- miles east of at 8 o'clock. Captain Patrick SullivAn, who plumbing. etc. 'fenee,specially priced. Min Blanche drs W. J Devitt, T H PICK ERING NEWS I Pickering Village. brotl ht the first cargo of Manito- In and Miew Jennie Malcolm At- They are also expert well drillers Mecbi ba wTeat from ' Port A�thur on WILFRED V. WILSON, *erk kriarantped. Cbarges moderate - tonded the sewing-clase 'in connection and respectfully solicit your patron the steamer Erin, died at St. CatL! R&IRAM. ont.- virith the Women's Institute at Wbite- T age for the Ame. Ind obon, '%23. Yale. strineta, aged 0; Independent Phone No. 520. ... ,�. tl' .. _ -WY 4 °t�' TSP. r"moi•`"` lY 17eA,1f - r3w , :.'r'•: -. .- - -' .. ' '..,�p ''-' _i .,, .Y:'ay% "i.-vi"a''' -:i'aet�ec.•, .w- •�•.,•pz,srv> •an ,..:fir �.'r.•a - j, _ ..s •�ra,.na+:•_;r'"° I a� j• 1: *r` s,M �. YE � yw:. ..F �Y. , a ,'/��-p sx.�,lby ay aVAr. ..,:�.. ani ass Iff 1 '{ri•.6!•,r'°'i.- 'e•`w-9.•r, -ti. r .dv.. ;..y, w a .0 A, :l.'!6•; I _ . 4,( -_ — - - i _ rY' the sor6v f hwoman �a [rooms. Thatn is a zu« w - - --- :Make `�"h e `C�aapot Test yon will 'all in ;tae) with w,hon you do fall in love.; and, atom. wY� v : - ' you are bound to take the affair too ser!-• y �+ - • 1 u » . wuelY, I d n'L envy you the dieillueionment 1 E'. W ed d i n - Put SALADA TEA i!n a warm teapot--vonr It u-now��geered with a C..w - O tb falilh[ 'out w mean." �� . ysxa and a laugh) „ : on freshly boiled water---let stand for five I poo oe�reLlT annoyed Q what I _'. . eidered Wrays ilibred i udsitivenesa in' v 1 - - _.--- n31i Utes.--and you will have the moat delicious na'�fiere Wes mtuh inu,,�leeial3a Whim ` ,, ' . � jarred u n,mo most disagreeabl ed. Before,however, I left him for the night,{ Or, Married to a Fairy. r _ ¢ Cup of tea yoli�' ever teat he came over to me and wenn m gad: _ .. - I -" "Tei ol1 hon "t the h eat truth. Hervey, ho - - - - said, "I meant to have made away with3 „ :. -- _. myself by this tI ed, and your kit h ac-I t _ - tion ear me. on't suppose have . It been.spared,w do much good in the world•+ CHAPrta T,-(Cont nued). of Longfellow's poems presented by the and the worst of it is that I am almosFl 11 r Lady Margaret Lorimer, of view, it.wai- bride's old governess. . certain to bring illdnek upon you. For II1rm a worldly poi yY�1I it was a picture many men would ' every fatalist knows that,`•' undoubtedly a magnificent malklh r- ' look forward to gladly. We should live C life m the best way to tarn him into y mer, only child and in a big house, in a big square, and give . \ dangerot:e enemy." : he:recs of the "Diamond,Queen"-ae'•Lady big rexeptions, or costly little dinners, as (To be contintieti.) Carcheeter was called, on account of the Mad e's ca rice •. L I��- ,I, 1 • t enormous amount oP diamonds she habit, g prompt her. We should It a yacht. of mune-a very large one, rally-wore in the evening stuck about her 1 smug, wizened person--handsome bell- Instead of the tiny ve�el so dear' to iny- ' HAS THE. FLAVORI THE FRAGRANCE THE �UCIOUSNESS (an h\IGHTLF ELEPHANTS. ;taut, witty. and aouom lisped, could hate heart-and we should always have it full _ p of people, nice people, smart" people, that makes Ceylon Tea the beverage of delights meteI tar better than with the sort of a well-bred ' .7jtihen"Contending Yor Female Gio� lounger son, whose al'.owanco was but,a peop•e, all singularly alike in thousand a Year, and was never likely to eagle, manner, and oonversatie , the only *i v original personality among them being In �dvalzd lead. packages ONLY.o ength• .1 i,�Y be more. It.was true that I had been ex* that of my wife herself, who, for'all her a Due-de de s o -pe c tptionally successful in my artistic car• patroaa¢e of Bohemia, was at heart a. aLALif. GREEN or N�xEa The D w,r ,penESel, O# the h i ser, but picLurepainting, except in very llC'dC iLLOrit• rare.instances, ie not a lucrative profee- Philistine, and defeated seeing foo .much _ _ ro al .HQuse of. Bourbon; who `is a bion, and for one 1 of insipid genius with darty nails. see hunter of note; recently retirmed to person wile wand bur shcifld be everywhere s.t the right ti his¢ ea'I-was-ieft-alone. fibers I shat a fo attend to hie wants, to follow and } o ranwsa ting-reashore_and waves_..thgt-is-to-way-the-tach:or abTrt:me. We my doors on the lot .of them, and gave obey his commands, to beantdfy herself 'France from'a hunting,trip in south � - sleeve aro eve Hundred who vould Pur- should be in Cowes fci "'le week." in I out that P lem'alipoz. -I didn't -Want that she may be agreeable to his eyes, to eastern Asia. When an attache O>� chaae'Qerre and,figure studies. .Bre hton for Goodwood; Staines for As- them to spy about, and gloat over m bear childreu:to perpetuate his name and. '1i,t Mae happy in mq Set,-and in my cut,B.ome for the c.sruica2, Algiers or l Poverty. Somehow.something about it has family, and to amuse his leisure momenta the French legation at tii'ashington7 - 'dreams. dreams through which, all un- Cairo for the winter: Scotland in the an. leaked out. Today I had grown reckless, wiph her longe, her dances, and her is, y-ho was Ori a'tats to Paris told him bidden. a certain fairy figure,-quite unlike tumn, Paris in the'Iqew Year, London in and somehow I did noraat aad amusia chatter." •. didn't mind you so much. La,d Madge Lady Madge Lorimer, sometimes flitted: early summer. I had done it s1L.and wao7.You aro an established succe,s, and h ve u should ilikeme y g to hear the BIIEts w 'bout the Burmese i ... si young man's va ur idea of fee htYe s, Eo canetittlted that I referred all these 1 no meanspiritedness about you; but we you!" I exclaimed. If you believed' t I tfcrnplicd.Y. a.nd gir-1ish grace, a creature p on say, I might be disgust But 1 elephants who'refused t4 work on al:. surshine and swet•tness, glad laughter places w ch,o t the cackling crowd with I part here, Hervey. You to up and Igo [ totem we should certafuly rub shoulders down:- I'm flv�-and-thirty, and sick of i ��Your tricks of talking.for effect." suttd3t', the duke Said that he had --'-and saeataneons caresece, unap4uainted and exchange inanities all the time. striving. GOod•by.' m I am entirely in earnest,' Wray de -with French novels 'ignorant of all ad- glared. "This recent dei8ce,tion of woman 'observed in the elephant malty simi� 7. And for home life-oh, that would I He held his long, thin hand out toward vaned, and decaldeut, and Feaeimi4ylc scarcely exist!' IdadRo would 7e the fleet me, but T would not take it. j is the greatest-.pbew!ble mistake. Women lar evidences of a high order or in tdeaa,•but reveling in youth, and life, and!!to laugh at the "?mall clerk and his wife" ! "You will atop hare." I said, pulling}recognize that themselves, for who. are - " Invc. 7 notion of sitting one on ,each aide of the i out my watch and considering the time. Lhe-atea- love boat? Invariably those • This slender. goldeithaired sylph of flee fel the winter, and vrander!n¢ trt¢ether Just -fills I' ¢o out end buy you a coat. who treat them and drink of them from Almost all male animals, he said'• d .'- ''-env day-1reirms. and often of my night., in country Inn" !n the summer. She Then.You will come with me W my place, the lowo8t. poeeible point of view sa pret• aper contending fora femal6, fettle dreamo as well, floated tantalizingly hp- would still have her tronp of more or less and uty man Wrenshaw will fix you up ty, engaging, spiteful, and untrustworthy $ fere my eyes under the park •reed, and I I platonic admirers. and 000ner or later I with everything you want. I hate to be little animals Does a woman ever value the queftiOII by battle, usually to I had sufficien' skill as figure a that should probahlY be tLl1d ta_rel _all__ihia evening and_ tomorrow. 1 a husband who adores her? tiecerl She wished, as I had often wwhed before, tat :hrul elg tb d "' tne, tt a constant at:en ante at baffle, ah bo,out o3 town For'a aY or weir ; allude to ameng-her 'lrleads' is - e--de�t11-- Th>~-The -E pions. whim h tI arlready fcund an irk• - 1. h4rrt ggtg [s. and•re••a-m-les cetitempt as 'Poor. dear givig-for-a-Brea-th of the resort to no such savage me— tom.' — ' to canvas. And prK of -pat tree was it to I c-P'��' I I am away make my glace your head- old thing. I e is really never peppy with• ce al- some. Luckilv, it is no, the faahlon for ;quarters. and you will then have time to j out tae.' In her heart she knows tha,t Ser When two of them desire the flame y dere;; on s� visions. ah yearn inn life hush>arrde and wives to be-lraeparable 1a 'look about-Y'ou: -T�eacin �'�t� place'won•t}eispericr-i,+ volamterily abasia himself..-mete;--th9 T2Cals -stand.a few--feet �- isg at: 'm ibis ideal. My way g�t,i� h IZV neatly rolled and made smooth for society. do Ytp aaY harm, it tIat'e' Your true andI ehe despises him accordingly. As W me. tr.oner or later, my Coue.n Madge. And yet 1n my Ideal life that ideal w!fe ,opinioh of the set you aro surrounded b7 I Lady 3ladge, she is a product of the age, apart, while the female takes her ie the arbiter of my fate, world get tired I and i would be icwepar-.b10 indeed She ' here." and an example of the overdevelopment pigCC some distance aR&y, and pla- - o! being a g:r,-b.ichelOr." and fat:(ng want Insr!:e my art, and I shculd,Work •'Do Yon think I will aced•- your char• of the female brain act the expense of a. the man r-he could love, would signify •n• for her. Through my studio I ennld see ity? Become your pensioner- --" qualities far more necessary to a woman cidly awaits results. �' ;me tier rnl•al perm.t!ion to buy the wed• Ther slim figure flitting, fairylike. and '1Vo; I don't. 13ut y.u ore ¢sin to bor• than intellect. I1 she had lam wit and 'din[ rin We should in due course en.I could hear her brlgYrt lar hter chawrinT row some move of me. and g l'il•?t, one of the ale pants, trum- [' g y pay me when moat fem:nity she would be irresistible. P �' la: dare a lone and elaborate wedding ir, • me after a ]ung day of happy work. She ;You are on your feet again. Mvan;ime, As it 1a, Plie can't even make you tail is peting hitt pride,-tears off 'a branch ' sights crammed with menet la the "«mast"I would know •aP little of the r.utsid. wail here while I n out tax the cont." - (love with her:" from the nearest tree with his social ee of Leaden. and ladies' papers• �q You haven't the least idea." I acid. _ social weeklieys, and ]ladtraLPveutaI.heete( frit: irble chs:live w•,me as I cured I "Hervey," are cu•llni Out atter i e, se I -- -- for it; she would'ilve with mo, aLd fur m•r, 'woe Icavirg, it I am in for bar min^ ia•1"bora vole annoy me by diocusein� her." trunk, and dashes it On the ground M wcald alike chronic•?e the. pride's white I and I for h�-Bat '.ler- mv.medltat!one debtnd t, t "I'f you were in love with her,' pursued .sarin.-or _"ivory bane aline," the brio,, yuu. i may as well do the tllir.g! wrs do in front of him. t' oII this, the other ' molds 1Cown i, and.the expensive presea w :c'PaNed. r« I found mase;►op the door 16wrou,^j�hir. i haven't had a smoke for Y ggodly, "yo, would be del ahtsd p of tichol.ia Wray'P Ptu<lfo, in'a side aures days. r:Ir heaven's sake, give tide a cigar. to discuss her. A man can't help leading ele)Shant replies to the challenge b -showered upon the bsppy pair• from the j I y i•- f' P $ y • ' diamond t:sra. diamond sun, diamond off High Street, Keu's r¢ton. or a c:¢arettr, or something!" peeconversation bin love wttbhe creature he hap- seizing a limb and wrenching it off,' ¢ -' necklace, diamond bracelets, and rings of I lett him my case, and retained to a p 'Yrt u don't existence o o t ll _the brides mother..- the Monad volumes CfiAT•TiSA II. (very shun rpacP of time with a ready YOU admit the ez' ! - r, perhaps by uprooting a stria ."� v love-aa I conceive it," _ . ., made coat,'botigh: in ILgh Street, Ker- tree,—and flinging it proudly dot-a Old !Pick•' himself. ,,s we used to eall I sin¢tn-1, 'lh'a I t4muaded.him W On_file contrary, St f• a aPaePoarp . . him in Paris, opened the Gonr. and then xe b:-led off to etherptln o u i evil, a temporary madneCa. which elouds b,eforr hint - - . our mental vision and makes us put an He looked pale, and ill. nnrl very dirty: !hansom to my studio aril routne, in the updue ani nitogetl er diapropnrtiolrato Thereupon the first PlEphant. f ����®�.� but Me were the RPmbrand usque atyln of net hbxirhr+od n! ('helaea. I was sore I 2 gond looks. to which dirt. leads a =allow- , y value s some nom uta w ge woman, whom itgPS off p larger bon h, 'and tHin rows and a dee h uI leave.him ro much.to hlmre.t, for in our saner moments we should know to I , 8 ' ,ening of the shadows by ;I reale thought be was in a very bad I It d jwn, to which his rival-replies re lies' an means ua +ctittea nr 1n edrrt. be no more desirable than say other fe I p D• q way. suth to tell. in oche of my per• miniaP thin I don't ndereetimate tb• ly . Hare Learned #® He was very tall. and thin, and gaunt: I o)aal lik;n¢ for Wr I b ' tearing-off tiff a Still laxger One. µy as a man and ad• value of love; I simply y $ � ion[, drooping brown mritiPtnche hon D y ectine to see the I ¢¢ mUCh Lrt- for him as i artist, I did not value of its temporary sub sot. This test of strength eontinu,6! ,Play the Plan Over the corners ba of a heavy, erotio•il po � $ . mouth, and pia Lair, warn yrpposteronsly much -i iith pu, of him el at my plat±: •err Lav„ e. ideals:' I elan, when he until one of them is unable t0 match leu¢,.Pet that hp looked something he 1•vra« .� bit of an n,d bachelor about meth•' intYouerrupted me. - od, ,and bxo:dee.. I knew welt that Wren- ,,ad what tt your idea of womanhood?' his opponent in strength; where- ' In One 1�®Lir m ms-ter an artist's ifulP1 and a dancing thaw was martinet in such mat and it n'thci defeated UIIe Calml turn -4011, s Le eked triumphantly. "I have found macer. was lentifnlly ,streaked wuh that tPriy'r baht r would be very Tittle this evening any amount of-stray aketches ' 3 [rap: Hie forehead was broad and fall wt j to his liking. in which you have tried to embody her, his back upon the victor and his in•te!!igence, and the.keen, analytioW gage ! But Madgs'.i word was law, and I should I and have never quite ouccoeded But r of his gray eye,, rozLradiefed the more: _ animal trndercy ehOwti !n h over full rot have lx on 8eti,h and blood if I had not prize, and, accepting defeat like 8 ` witholrt 1i0NOII/ OT Saai�vlaelg� of raised n hood to save a man of gen 05 yon have got nest enough for me to see ,., red )ice and protruding taw, from 1to;ng under. Be Ilett him fnetalled that for all your lofty talk, your Solea] pbilostiphPr, goes his way lIIbO the ffini10 �OIIO c4m play 1:110 At the studio wP had adm.rod him im• on a oota•bedrtesd in dressing-room, is the sweet and *illy eavenLePn•yearold un l3.' The fiuccessful one.these-.' , " .pjap c- IR-OM menwely, and had sketrt,ed that. fin.. hes.+ 'with .._ _an-e{. 1rt, the Yellow-hatred. bloc-coat 1. g' , lM``-- -- i« Tioat every "pnseIt'le point „t view: t1hiaid at? e 'rut5ed. small"-boned. •mall-featured, upon ofne is ate won mate, w With all Let slovwalrn+.. tti ra wee Im. 'o'clock in rho morrnng. s•hea I let nyrelt P J Y small-oonled type, who pinch their walsts, y y yf ir+te my place -ft, sr.ins ldad¢a and I read Freaah novels on the sly, and fail in always meekly abides by the result) a M--,IPI vain. part.icu arl o h'P long.;Aunt Louw home, I found all the lamps :WOe/g1'f1d Nava BpsLpq Ths•! �tnta 0 slender -hive harsh: which he even some lI; m the studui, and Wray in a big arm.1 -.---_- — .. OhIN 0iO Yil46 times wag induced to wash, en h.ghis dQ .hair, guffin swap at a inn¢ Indian glee, he value their beauty. But on this oar. -vrhieh I•k•pt .i.. a curhslty, and looking -*_ ,��s9oi `��~N titular day they had nett received thin evingularly piatnreeque and handsome in attention,-and is lie rtoetl peering $urlily :my.favcr:te old blown reiveteen smol.Sog 'Itf , e - ' _.. at m- from behind the.haltopen studio coat. -- ♦ I _ 10 , 1 ... 4A door he 'looked like nothing I,1 the world HP gree,'Md ms wAh what, for him. was �,W . RI Mbut a big, wsnewy, ha.rdsome wipsy tramp, ' almort eft`i-'on, and ,exnlainO that _he of expel aomace and lmtest;nal worms from ante, as to ; nverlean from lack of pence and Ionic fast• ,x,uld rot elcop if hewent to.bed beforetle older utliewi, ase a remedy that wil? not 'pest SP them to J.. ing. ton.• _death." but wi?•1. act ae a toltu. In this respect St•ONN'i io I could Pee from whe-e I stood that the ; unequaled. Full instructions in booklet with every bottle. A'I -{ . "This coat of ynnrs !s far too shat► ,dru=,Iste, ' t s•udiO was almnet destitute of tnrai:utP., fr•r a gilded worldMngQ Ilk@• yca,' he can• iPOHN MEDICAL CO., Coalren, {ad., U. !. A. r •; _ rhe taperstr`y han[ingP the big brass tinned,' "Just-aa the gloriiled garment You JJ - briwto, the old oak. Phlira, wL'.ch tial de umhaoNi.today is far too tine for _ -,rated it a few month« back, were gone. Vrrna)i*-*_objected to my 'apyropriatlon ` �y F.ven the square of carpet and th9 rug" of thus crit and this pipe, and was very � ' jj y • _ before the fireplace had vanished from anzioua,to ezplaan that the latter was an t y ..� - /.. v•v ( I the harp: nnPwPpt board-: ornament. I• pointed out to him that its I. 'Ib __ -.'` Wray saw my glance, and grinned. oar.- value would be 'doubled if it were made d ' I ; I useful as well as ornamental, and when y .err► "We can'r be all Aasntiater as tse,vPn- he didn't see it I cent him to bed." - Y �, SM " he•obarrved. with mock dc- You-sent Cr rrnahaty to bed!" I repeated s lerencN. "P,ome'of rte succeed, and: Pomo n atirptaPP "Why, that's a 1lbert 1 ; - , j go to the -•fila You belong Lo the former should never have ventured u y - cetegnrv, I two the.lat:er." con. How . .--., ;:; did you mans it?" jHs�s'Yeasa�e4emeI You told moyraterday On LLP table Ptood an empty tumbler by I told hi o,'�said Wray, with a twinkle �' ' an empty bottle. Wray'.- p in.Ilia.gray eyes, "-,hot-1 .had just got yen soeldn't ala? a,.solei" y'.- Breath smelled ' 131Va—"!eevrJda't 1 learned to clay in ens boor of.spirits, altbetiz.b he wav sober. Again '.• �•• "." over brain fever, and was liable to at- .•• •: he seemed to.div.ne my thoughts. and , ,,t.-�^r .. e C 14 the wemdortol'Eery Method Mtde"' a¢ni'n be laughed. tacks of >ba.nia if I was thwat a i. Wren• r -� K„� . 'Seems odd to ,i -we]'-fed hird like Y4 ;off `v prasaptic said gored nicht, sno Lnve .' , ; °` - I I, that a man should drink to.forget that he $,;. ..� . � loll - l a 3mpoastble,yon east Let gra prove 1f. at is a hungry failrre, drr"n't it?” ,a nightcap' of some «ort before tgrning tf. in? 7 am dY;n fur a wh!e aadeoda" l( ������ - `t ..' Tour expense. We will teach you to play •'WT37," I said. "don't-talk like a cheap 1J7t, � , I I the piano or organ and will not ask orae melrxlrama, and ]Pt me cane in.' On this hint I unlocked the opi.r:t-caae. i• y �E a � cenE until you can play. Fo sued. Tpe chairs aro.gone." i I was tired out, as Lttoae social fnnotinno ,5 Posts , A musical geinsus from' Chicago has "I don't want a chair.! I want to know l hi balwaent spirits,sand raa tIrc uldanoi snub FE;hCe i invested ewondertul system whereby any- what in the world you are up to. How a man I had -.lust saved from starvaticn, l I i i` - 'one can learn to play the Plano or Organ have you got•into this cond:.1on'?" - in one hour. \v12h this new method you MY dear ling, wonderful as it may seem';I had'to yawningly invest myaelf in drea-4- /`.. ' .. don't have to know one note from another, to vine, it's the in�iYt• n aLgral thing in the, Iris-gown and slippers and oft up r,ur a , .'�t v im" bast Forever ' .yet in an hour of practice you can be _world. I came to London, tank a in the chat aad smoke, , \ 3"`' 1'' laying pont favorite ranaio with a!1 the do lxt ea, Lad a t^w :'Fir86:" be said, "tell•mo what your ;\'' I yy D gond notices, thaugbt comcin wore thie evenin i 1 1 :y tin ars of both hands and pla,Fhg ft vt'cil• the world wa.s *at my feet, launched out g' I. The invention is ao simple that Cron e a bit, treated a few pret•t "She were a very beautiful dress," I an- * ' ''HEY never'' y Kults to little' Instruction. Anyone,music have this new ere. I and little sunpera-rPgttlt. the brgk- !,.,sow'tha•t she looked Pike a gl e�niag[ tuuntr . r arta, I rot la.d `np with inflnc•nzs, and R� S` a«:.a} .i n the _ method ons free trial merely by eskinQ. coukln'L,work nn the L p of in all--flnal]y• retial-.tees t!lliueo diamond eta diamond the '_, / round. I'}le- Stand _ Simply.write,.oaylnR, .$end me,the Masy' I old one move aspirin; art Pt who went pp 1, ' g Per= DSn_10 Method as srtaotraced in back of bei head. As to Lady CarcLester, - -''l- up like a rocket and came down-.like a this raper, stick; we are not all born like you, with.!ohs looked for all Lie world like art !r• the ha'desf:7lOCkS and refer 7PJMrid ani beetle." _ silver spoons in our mouths, you know!" j •• ever mind Lady Carchester: Was your er , have to be replaced, for they ` Tho complete,eys car .ogether with l 3 Hut why don't you work now?" feces of music wilt then be sent to you enu9tn's dress cut low. Witjt short $rC practically C4 erllStin y "Haven't the heart, or the nerve. Hand y Q- Free, all charges prep l3 and absolutely shakes, too." 61"Very low; and no t%eeve at nil'-onlY. fflThey are easily and cheaply riot one cent' to pay, You keep it sever, I looked at him hard. It.was not the'otrin n da!e to thoroughly yrovo it Is all that is Pffeet.'of drink. The man was actually ' ttN t diamond- over her ehou.detct,' mall_ and ate the most sats .claitued for it, thou it you are satisfied starving. I replied, in tonco of, emphatic disap . ! rend us 11.50 and one dollar a rnonth ant:; -My Cousin Madge was a«king after you j rror^l. i' factory of all feni:e post& 1 - W.rdIn rll!v paf,i, ifyou are not delighte', to-day," I eaid. "Sha was much-dixxppo' How delightful she must have looked ., T il- b:au•tiful creamoolored neck and a -• NMh it, semi It twat-lt In seven days and' ed because you won?dn't come to Inneb to a Z_. you will have risked nnt1r1u8.and-}P!ll ba diocue9 a,e,ommieb!on rbe:wants you to hr,se satin smooth shoulders—" a 7`I Concrete Drain Title under no Obligations to ua— undertake." I Please map shin subject, my relabject to I..' Be_aretor:tate number of white I:eyo on I Y •,, ;vonr piano or organ,nlw He flushed angrily. though they were bnrlee,que actresses. And '' • 0'1' Camiot Decay11 post Of"--'. Ad. Slie'e heard I'm in low water," he ,,aid. ', °'*i ` .7 our 3?asY ?icth xl 'sisals-Qp„.•Ct "llsen "I arts not uav3 to Dein d strcl:R!v disapprove'of a fashion is ;:.: t ,Qanstaa. - ¢ pi:itnl by.women. , reas t;•l:ich ma es such remarks poo• . l ;lids„Toren n and I don't relish tt:" sible," v, 1. "\oliweaee, Wray. Ynue work is-caln-f "How intensely pri¢Riah and insular M , y,., . - .- able to anv one vvho underetauds art." you era!" oltserved VCray looking acrose Concrete drains do not decay and I He sh�rlk his peed. I ate rne. in evident surprise; "Why should arc cheaper, because they do .not ;'3 [,­ , I "Not no's, Ile said, with wnneth-ng like you bre so selfish as to with to deny to ANYONE a groan. "I seem to have lost heart.'And �•nttr frienrta, Who can ppreriatO what i3 b' Crumble and stop up drains, hence . .'`Y e LW D how ecald I lunch in my ehir t. leeces with 1peautiful,.the pleneurable sensation of ad. they need n0 digging up or relaying. ,� Lady'3Pargaret? 3Tytcoat scent to buy that rsiring your mucin? YOu "nre koing to v CAIN last Mottle of brandy ;yesterday." 1 starry ;snort for-anatber man tot compli• . ' I went up tp him and laid mg hand on tutus ,van on her at•trnctio»,; is no wore K Let us-send, ou this free book,"What r - her arizi. than if ho praieed a fine picture in Your } y „ . DYE _Link•here," I said. "I am not QninR to p�,sion. You Aught t-o feel flattered. . the. Farmer can• do With Concrct'e. ' t"..'_ � �% _ - put up with ally more oP vour ridiculous; and plcaeed." It shwKs you how to make concrete fence- L,' -.N pride. The idea of a man as fall of Lalent.l ales do>��inLOnfoviaw I Fnb}cct•s from Y f posta and will save you many dcllars whcn aP vnu tettitrq :til'fleari nail puce Ro nut; the Fame dd of him over the quetstiorl of a few pounds YOu are right. If ever I am forili3h , doing other building 'round the farntf ' - THEIP.CLOTHES is an outra e. on caur ;'allow mrtist.+. I i t, •' ..;F ¢ Pnmigli to take a, wife-and heaven Rend t Farmer's Ilzforma:;�u Sersaa WITH art doing nut note to order a little d! - I may never be-I sliou?d iuvite all the n �trcn Y knew to see haw p�e��y a thing I ��++-tiFa I•-sni going out, too, for •-ood. j had chosen. The more thby admired her r , Ha isix o'cloc•k I Oiall Yee turned into the be<inty, the iitare they envied me, the bet- ♦ 'Camels Ce'men't Cromaliy Limited \ - V J B'hr•ra -111 vnv D? _. to pleas it I should be r.:t!t nes bargain." . R "T'hope, fen• your wife':; AakP, then. ; ..- " ;rte "Oh, tLe workhoi:ee, or tho Th'ame I that you will never marry. I could` not +.;•. '..:ai4_Hsraltl-B'SL a, 1t±12�^C3l �c �`u 'V, e.Uppo-( - I else;ode the soman I washed above .ill ^,�" r•TXr,'^t GSA,, - t . ,. j world .lids t You 1, Wrav! Who in the I othr-rs t,t honor by regarding her fn,such . ... ys�5 7>on't 4n p fool, W .., The P}:: t,i�t-.-�o r� ANY K Q w eh�t nR»ey lor,sTa light:' i r _ cYMy ac')? Ifenps of tellolvs w 111d have. given ! •,yip dear TTervrp, that is hecai:se. You • • �^ fi w • of 4:iotlr Pe,fr'ct.p _ -`° . -~s r"€ �". . [." I;:cite T:il rid pito t'no modern error of over• �� ft�„t - 1 , y SAWE DYE "nn yr,it think I r•nt id have -ripen r,,,.- 1 rating ,••r,nrn. It is a hsllncinnt!on due ,�-„a+ .r�v ;.a i+, -I- . ' No Chace fNl.:�kre. Cle¢ sed Siiovl., ,-elf (I'mu n. ffiilur.,,hv npplyi"r'fnr r ^c• r• ti a v.^iiia•, s+•;-�• 'a _ to cit` iviiivatiO:I to snp;irze :h:@.,.wnmen'i' •sv .v,, _ y,.' 'i �,;,¢"-+ +�,cc. F-.._!- .Ih♦y,,rtsru :,f :n,a . Z; dfor-awk;c:. to --4-%L,x,•'and soul tn;±P.;rr : n hr- �.nh:`Id rwvvaited uron and wr`rnb;pped by !� ^ :y,`' i t ', a a „ •a Pronewo•F, 'turn.u,C',r sea#roeacsi I luen already ,walous ,Ind r•••, '.irru .J Orr I tl•e ,;i,.erlc•r set. Tn f.avag•a corn.munitle« _ = ,:. eatpl,u,.Pri r+nocrw><? At.F.r:,, T •.. ,, '!' •'tr O"' "C' ;her groper placo as n.hand. I .. . p j to 'think frit'd,t.ys toge,h,ir., I f•n s:: ii B �..�',•,.. ,,.a.., ,r';''-�,c ••' ,:':'4 .:.-- •,,.e'�'' a9.t ',.'`'_ '�•,''ye'- .xf"'.: ,.. .::�..,ti.�lr'� ,. °:Er.:._c ..;; .. r._ ^^•: -'r - ., '^s,- `r. '` a x 5 t " ,,,•.-> ,. ,,., .c ..._a.r.... .,, ,,.. ..:.,. ..s'..2 r.. '.:.'r. ,.. •.r.^ .v.. rt.•.f•_i r.�. ..n!t,.. ..,,r.,,,:"='-. .;,� r.'^�stsa •.,�e� ..4 • - - I :T -�.•--�---'-+----'•+ •— •_-_'_/T-moo.''••" � 1_ _ ..y, r w s w - MEDICINE -SPRING BLOOD._ . A .GOOD M it 11'ho SL 0)F _.:. ,, _= ! , • :_ - U --- - TLE NE — - -- �-- � n - .l�•-.�'-� .:�,,;��;�. , _ - R LIT 0 S Thunder Is u - _�-IS WATERY BLOOD --- -� . _ _- � - _ -- ught that Thn a Baby's Own TaLlet•s,arc an sites. to Intense Heating of Gasses. " t •'�'t�"tp - �" \ lent femedy fur little Mies. They Fur s lung time it was_supposed �� How to Get New Health and are a gentle htixati,'e which sweet- that the noise of thmmder was - } on this stomach,, t•he bow- caused by the closing ug of the v he a New Strength at,This Season uum created by the passage of t ,•.� els, banish constijlatiun, worms, ;Spring ailments are not •imagi _ r. colds and simple fevers, and wake lightning, the air rushing in -from nary. ven a mo 1; the ild happy, healthy and strong. all sides with a clap; but the intens- ' ity Of the no%a iq rather di the, ropQr- winter. months most trying to 1�1 I ° 'their health. Confinement indoura +I ,l ,� sig ant, Ste. Sophie de Levrard,' tiunate', and it is now thought that often in overheated and near' al- ; i 1',p';' Que., writes: ' I have found Sall}; s thunder is due to the intense heat- y 1 . Own Tablets an excellent remedy ing',of gases, especially the gas of �- LAL ways badly ventilated rooms-in the , home; the office, the shop and the 4 i; �I; for-ally little ones and would not be water vapor along the line of el•ec- �• � t vr-ithout them. The Tablets are tris-discharge, and the consequent schools, taxes the vitality of even v e moisture _- 11 t �I : �, I{� sold by medicine dealers or by mail can erslon, of suspended mo stt EVvG} BTTED -t -e atrOIIRest. The blood becomes F i 1� p ,, `LLETTCOMPANY ntoK,,,�, thin and watery and is clog$.*d with r !i ! ! lil at.to cents a bum front The Dr. Wil- into steam at enormous sensors. TOR ONL impurities: Some people have r<<Ji ' Hams' Medicine Go:, Brockville, In this way the crackle with which :beadaches arscl-a•=-feelin of langour. - v ;I 1 _• - - u Clint nder sicalletimom __v_.i g ii t j I i,4 .--►�- might be regarded as the sound of ,Others are low-spirited and ner- I�' I. steam explosion on a small scale_ •F O- vous. Still others are troubled " L /�• �; `�i causes y discha before the with disfiguring pimples and akin i main flash. The rumble would be MAKING SOAP 'eruptions, while some get up in the , I When the treat Chinaman , t I ,� the overlapping steam explasions, _ morning feeling just as tired as l I �` the "Grand Old Vico. when the went to bed. These are and the final clap, which sounds y llf Su culnpleteIy'-was Li- Hung loudest, would be the steam explo all spring symptoms that the blood ! I,: SOFTENING I 1 ',- ,I + lIg slon nearer h _ r f-rsit' four days in England, writes case of rumpling thunder the light- �TE R 1s needed. Many people take pur- 1' tip f­crder an ", i I f pill is passing °gative medicines in the spring. This �' �jl Mr. William F. Mannix in the Me g P g from cloud to cloud. f ; + When the flash asses from the a 11s 'a serious, mistake. You cannot 1/ ,1 f'i(i moire of l.i Hung C'hsng so busy P , leure ourself with a medicine that i ''';r was lie "with small things and clouds to the earth the clap is iuuSt DISINFEC'TIPIG y „'! �. est $t t –li�glrlrt2 �.-rle_ �Tnr� ir.ePAti-_ 'gallops through -your system..end- -- .- ,- '7,,; / +s,' great, smal.l� - y deaves you weaker Mill. This i3 allI': that. he had no time for his mem- gator has given substance to these !that a purgative does. What you �' t'•'l oiry. The •peaceful quiet +A Mr. i suppositions by causing electric P 8 I J t flashes us9-front. int to pint �����' C need to glee you health- and - - - Eriad�t rrie' -evtti3tr3''lst,aier--ace:.ui -� h_. _ _1' Pa - P n __._. gt p g fl I t rough ttelminals clothed in sowed r strep h to•the spring >a a tonic #Iri ingly, greatly pleased the -viceroy,, � medicine that will enrich the blood �� j i' — and there he fouled ttnrt fur-pia ne cuarsse wool; and he succeeded in I magnifying the crack of the electric 1.,rf ti;�rsr..,• ;lr .r land Soothe the jangled nerves. And 1 f - glected diary. the one always reliable tonic and - ' Hawatdon, EIYv'enth Day in seem• spark to a startling extent. It is .' ::;� ;{• '�. ,,.�. 4 blood builder is Dr. Williams' Pink / ory .,f"the Peaceful Jade E crus« quite possible that further expert- tr"er""•,, r;% `. P i mt•nts -will add to his findings. Pills. - These_.Pills not only banish Only here, in the home of rite. great- `spring weakness, but guard you est living Englishman, have I•found against the more serious ailments At real rent since I left the boat at -LOOK-OUT LAIlfB. `'` at follow, such as anaemia, ner - 'Doves. Here I have enjoyed fur a --- ous debility, indigestion, rheums M CALM ET7H, 9rawn.sx day such a rest as I have. not known I Bayes of _N oru ay and 'Sweden Have v ` 'tis�m, and other diseaaea due to bad odttnr of F'sirara who ase nlsot dead since'I hid good-by to.(,'hills'; f+)r it , a \ovel Oeeupation, is reached, In each "neat" site b 1' 'blood. by the wife of ML Cai11a , the b'renoh is a pleasurable rest to fee and I What to do with the boys when Cyt hose duty it its to watch for the Mrs. Freeman Leslie, Greepwich, rnet 51. Ca neette w!u rwognizeTtfto who tpis `'kn"w this -Grand Old Man. It id ' hey- ars at t'ha't troublesome c schools. of fish appearing, and to �l IN•S., writes: "We Slave found Dr. a striking tikenees. Idelightful to learn pig t4u,ughts and 100 u�quent upon lea,�.ing'sehool pr- notify the villagers of the arrival by Williams' Pink Pills the very beat an .exchanxo has aptly stated that,,to see things r,t thia world As he sees r%entA no little rublem in ruuutr ringing the bell that is attached to smily 'medicine there is. I was Mme, camaux's murderous act. in'' them. It ins the high-st prize of districts. P y. his Perch. one instant, ruined her husband's poll- completely run-down and could nut tient career, which X. Calmette. with Public service to hP able to retire sheep and horse fending, or.jube These.boys can distinguish an s'p- sleep or.do my work. I was very all his efforts-ns editor of I't•gtro, hatl(tv such ii home Ii aw hie• amid the - -Pro" avhcol of. fish at as im-- nervous and the least sound startwith but Alight rest iurisibilities at - . faced to aocotnpllah i re-spect of the world and the love I shed, aro what the ordinary coup- mens dist&wei, aad this villagers led me. I began using Dr. Wil- _ �., and admiration of-h + countrymen. ;try boy drifts into start with, but oleos 'mot'e't oonf4«lenoe in the g ' Hams' Pink Pills an<l they sk=ull _ If I could be any other person than I keetrneBs of their eyesight. Xt.this - brou ht me back to-the best of good All One the boys of Norway and Sweden g g T.i Hung C'harg I should want tu.be they- have a much more no occupation.. first note of the warning- bell they ` ''health. They also cured my hu. ''The wind is tecnpere'd to thu AVill'i.am Ewart Gladstone, the drop their work on elle land ,and ; 'band when he was suffering from a shorn lamb," rllurig tlip coast of their country g quoted the 11`t,te C3us;. C;railci Old J1an..uE England May li'e seen ' little' sentry-boxes, hasten to the boats is order-to-gar- 7. _ evere attack of rheumatism." "And I suppose those that are Mr. Gladstone met me at the kno.u-n as or ook per the harvest ut the seas. � If you are al ing this spring you n0 urn vie a woo pulled over, bb_ndsome., green-coven'' NCat:�,!1 - „ rnttts,,, Perched high on poles near • pact afford, in your own interest, their eyes, suggeeted the S-implP I upon my +'fries' i great frond of to'overlook so valuable a medicino Mug. P e w'ate�r'p'edge. Theses boxes are 'Mr.- Gustave Hansel recently the Cvutltr; People wr•rl+ tlter.e, and j eazheai by a ruughly-mad3 ladder gars an exhibition of flying before. as Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Std -_ - - — '-- i tint+ werfl.raist�l and handkerchief q I consisting of fuu'thulti»s nailed at i•n. tbe_ king ancl-Qiieen in the private . by all medicine dealers or by mail Pierre Cuby, a French scientist, fluttered a our Party'. descended at 50 cents a box or six boxes for tervals nl, the F.,lo until the •'nest" grounds of Windsor (:aerie.. - a< may . p has-made an a)7paratus b • which from the train. Then there was Long 2.50 from The Dr. William's' Medi- x-ray ph,oiographs },e taken :•aril hearty applause, as we >shouk 1 cine Co., Brockville;. Ont. of the internal structure of micro hands, but#i of u•s lwareheucl•ad. I I. �- i - rcopie object'R, It will vontribmte di,-ii know when before,-in Public., t Some men wlao`pus `aa Iligti-flcera largely to o'ur l nuwledgP •'E minute i ha« 11'rcu -ell 'Ni a ]bead }o,..•ia,..Y at,+,Ic:,«y:::'do not cure. �- T� with dullsickening imal life.land . aRheumatism chug. -1t uttct` M r. C}lr�tlrt nP n w,h, sxi d -. T {; I when the 81,:ncys ft,l'odntl,t rworkof ti.cha*glaq fJr nut ?l8t'lliiT, sums to l,uIld,,'l t!, the uric act,:fromthesysteni,the result lwrheumattrtu• ttatit the Micineyt resume this work In a natural health a I meet tnd. But lie said that if lie had i. way,ad cure is possible., thn r' se v%.,ald ven I'ikc'y i ad Pills Ho had t. a k. .. '.. . _.. mad., !p I hnvP Leen ill for •1 vv c �'. : I to sent a tel gram me at 1ti satdsc,r _ pure rheumati.m quickly and for all time because tblt� i '('atitlt` t0 th:S s.at27.•'effect !1t'tt llay'4 : are theali perfect KidoeyCorrective ever dlsmvered. ,.a.., !before, and I hivi determined to From allDrttagls socMper box, visit him ' at iiauar,Aen. Acc•ont 6for ia.5oordirect trom tet i _ _ + datiaul f – panied- only t,} 1,�,ug.li and Brtrc' OtnsttatFCSemkaiCaetC>tndsismled, TtratNe, _ secretaries.), we (interpreters and • l- tu„k a 1:,nµ walk uvtrr his P4tRtc`, t — 1 l r 'L ars'-tsrll.etl- t many-matters renrt; tir- fr,am nits rs of .state, I knew �tmy 0 s, p-ris,ed to find how well lie knew my ' / INV EST lift•. and he' exile ed the same r O a a. 1 _ �Ijlll 'fooling ' when 'i foist hintMEN T =-NvIrRt I '10c a cake. , taken krevi regarding hintaelf, He AI ,,k, i Nigh Chins h�oflt•Sharirsa Benda. Series *foo; Saco, $1000 ' or Z.Sc. Be lure eft �I t ryear I t tee the name Jergrst of the queen. abut Intiia„n affair:, , In 60 da *'n may bo withdrs�n any time atter coo stab on the a rappttox.fntr and of h�une rule fur Ireland ;:'antl.I i d foraepec�tal'foll and n1.11 artScnlarib on 60 day*''notices. Iiabed 9.8 yesm Sen t the Cake itrel`, was certai,l that• lie, hoped to gee ' �' NATIONAL SECURITIES CORPORATION, IRMITEDo .that unhapily countryhettrr g„v' j , _ 4 ernes? bef:ire he diet'. "They hay's • CONFEDERATION LIFE BUiL DING TORONTO, CANADA � ���Y • saidn thtyir best to ]:ngland, he t . said. "sad in turn have been given . i► utrly England's wufst. e Ito t some ire. stumps , ;N�-. ” v ci If rote p • to ner, and saki that in eigh-t• years a—the soap with the ' I he had kept his health-good and his �� ine i I mi'nc'es streoig Ly hid c•hupping (`\-: TRAU6\tARKtt12GISTENED _ fraapance of �iole$S - ,e.reise. 1t n'''osed nie v r ry riilich. - F b I gild hint I would lake Tu see , m r. bl<rw. -Si.. lip,tt•1,k. up ]t iii t ��1�5�� ^� �. j If not, you do not I:now hove delightful a.soap-can ' s lke t t � the •instrument• fur rutting. all 11 be. You hold it'to the li6rht: it is crystal dear, a pure, psade several great de.nts in one of , .; translucent rccn-the shade of fresh viblet leaves. You Then he turned iu me .t . - To Mothers smell it; it has the fragrant odor of freshly cut, violets, l a.itd said, "Lord l.i, did you ever Aust etlough to make it delightfully refreshing. cut•down. a,t.ree 1'' Ito?d hil}l1' I " had'nianv a timil when I vvas a fl. -A moiber thinks carefully when ` shoos There are many other reasons why you will like this soap; but like man;' -other boyish habits,' its instant lather—raft, fine and plentiful, even in the Itardest � a - Irmteri the glycerine in it, the finest skin food there is. I had outgroR n this one also. But lflg +an ointment for her baby s tender• sk�z. I`7le w'auted me to try. and IL slid, It must' be pure thYOugh and through--must However,-it• Was awkward work, f ir . the handle of the instrument caught co2,'�taln nothing that can possibly harm. . n iii r.leeve, and I lwarly citt my ergems ; , _ .W - t„°t:y This is hat makes ”Viaseline ' A rs. • VIOLET \on-`'upper'. • • ' • ` eat b � at and safest SU �1"r leasing to moths kis urs absolute' urs' he best r Glycerine Sea `«}tat are 'i,ttr rea.acpu>1iII want- p y �iitR a divorce. madam s"' itigtrirecl OliitlTlOnt for the SkIR �iOtn earllCat infamy. 1 a• �y: P the judge. Failtare to s•trnport•" t` s . . But yfsu live in apptynent lilxurv, ' ase6rse" is a t.deanser.' It works"into the pores 'V Brea .Write for sample tales today AW ".He failed to Ili: pie for a mint- ' and takes away all dirt and impurities with it. It keeps the' Inatioli that I W&nted•': skin fre,+h,-dear and sag, as Nature made.-k, � �,• -• ' Ask youdrttgggist first. If he hasn't it and a 1e. stamp .l a for aample cake to tlic Andrew Jergens Co.,�td., 6 Sherbrooke ♦.' There are access'different prepuationa of '�lauiiac,"let up is coflapti- 'Street, Perth, Oiibla tin tuba which intwro Untainted purity. Ontario. _ Ta ire Hurry. Ott�j�ae Vaae6se"Bao4let 1A all about theta aid rive mor adtt ttsa`at It::tn�.tio! ,t ' For fab by Canadian druAgini Dram �`hi•te---N'ow that your s<in had hint• ft.4r war cory wow. scarf to coast including NrwJouajland Rradutlted, ha�he der-'Sect '?stere _ r he's nine; to work? of E$BB>l�OcrUwGHd.Nt.aMFG. t^A: ` g ( ) v 1 1 Chabot A a lotttres Oe.a cake. 3 for 25a Geta quarter's w � !` 1 q or�ll Green-Where� He hasn't even •- �- decided when. ' ,. •...., :. - `°.. . ..,., . ..'„ ... ° ySq'YSiy, .'-ea3? t. I.;'yaa.,L',a � l' vs', �,,,^ .nf�.xpw �, e'p�vs,�;,�,G' .,�, '•"?�'��' '• +�c:: "'� ..•., ,•�, - r _ r-- - . _ mac' -z* -':'�•a� m 'k•K',••'i- - ,� c^n>�•.,. ' WPW � ...�.,yys ...,�a'x . ✓ ''• x .�• --x'.r.•w•encs, '+�a•�°s f"-a 's''t�' s�,� . '.' .,•„ .;�Y�'�� s .s .+o-c'�' .t...t r:. wC"i. _. 'A'l �:>Y'e'4`.7.A•r•34' ,-.- :.?.<. < ..Y:-.b'.'41 1 +++� :." 'Y u.B.Y.,: ::...Y•.-� ..�•..y-• _. -_�'- Qj „+;t•..,✓•?N way-. �..+d,... � �. .. ..,,• ..: _.a s rte' �r :s r.. ;. .. ;.;:,,. .. _ Y.y ...�., .--. .. - ,.. - • - r ' � J 14 FARM FOR SALE OR ''RENT- {� ,Ake ukg�u,� Ams I -�N �nnia>u�ty� .�teae.d.�ar,.� C _ - - - =F1451 ! -47OR -LENT 1000LD NOT _. d uni,tlabadeve -j�y- oulltioa,■izto rive summer tallo+a on a r �r irtotezias,Oaf. . breaking sandy clay loom,clay subsoil,,two - Halibut:$teak ... '� . . ,. - graiaerys,eisbie for seventeen bead of cattle 15C lb 8 STAND. ���� and horse■ fe skid hpoalirv-house _ almon ... ... IAC lb O� house. Te ne n se ihrroalt� M per year; 51.00 it paid in advance. to a good cal aSstriot, oar ea m■inns - Bal Herring ... .;r 36c doz w sad post office. Fourteen miles from the aces t _ ,•, e.tbuariptions to the United States.$1,50• p��� Town of Retlaw on CPR. a divisional point Finnan Haddie ... ... 18C lb in advance ,Mm aJa LkZ ego W.wk—CAXda and there is a curve of 0 P R within twenyy v�I_� i� rods of thin farm. hla farm is level and in - Fillets-of Haddie ,.. 15C lb Not IO Her �1 o&—Fcand a well settled neighbozhoo3 A snap ab twenty -JOHN ' MUQK/4R, Proprietor,. dollars per acre. silro�. Dash: basun¢• to .sic r Bea Herrings. Fresh 8G•lh , . the purchaser, Or will rent to Koos man on White Fish, Fresh ... .. 15C lb --- Relief In Novel Way. halt crop rent. GEORGE J.RUSSELL, diby, a . . elbarts. ; _ .. I4•tt - Red Salmon, Fresh - 15c lb °3 FRIDAY,- March 27th, 1914 Adrian, Mich.-"I suffered tembly With female weakness and backacheD SI KPSON Agent-British Amer- . : - -...15c'lb' ices Fire Asenrance Company. Incorpor- CielrOee r. ..i , '.T NOTES AND COMMENTS t tt0 Weak that I .. We - i - r sG . - Y sl _ .• i _-... i �..could hardly do my uotiaee one mutuala oo¢moll uy areecolle ti aye work. When j 'bemnow. Remember these notes aro IKivea LATS L� D p c L� �T " �+ 9s Ulster In-earnest or i9 it only ;, for five times the amount of your yearly or __ For-£Good.-Saki use _iii E- •iiC SKS:i LO V R µ „ _Insart;'lti;the-Britlah amer- �'i _-a.bbif ---the @YeIZtR-t7f-t318�5a3 aAeaurance Co. which is purely Canadian, a W to sit down alit dud you are protected from those impositions, !gees few weeks would seem to'indi- when I would'Sweep See D•,Simpaen who eaagive,you full pasti- _FINE ' LEMONS S - ntars: t algia represent the London and SEEDLESS,.ORANGES NEF� e�tte that the people°f theNorth �. the Soorl Would gel Lancashire A••cident and all ticknesn In-ur- `lrelatid are deeply' in earnest. so weak that Iwould .,.oce. Don't be without a pulley of this kind, __RIPE_BANANAS -. :-GRAPE-FRUIT have to get a drink we don't know the de, or hoar we Kat into : nog _ accident or sickness it will only colt you about } e d6:et a Year for dttkrBr—If yOu_want—s view__ ' �sbout to enter a great crisis in it and before I did m bharpplen Tablsr rseparator the best in thei 90TATOES - CARROT$ I3FET5 CABBAGIA y wozld: or yjur old one exchanged See D. r _ ahietory. What the outcome of tingwouldsimpsoN,hakering. 1059 ;ONIONS SPANISH ONIONS - t •'1 - ; state present trouble will be is difli- to lie down: I got w poorly,that my folks thought I was Maple ` few Holsteins Buy your Groceries at the Grocer's. Bell and Ind Phones. -cult to foresee. _This is a-period lI . going into consumption• One day I aaf great anxiety to the British found a piece of paper blowing around We have a number of high' pro- , gsovernment and it is hoped that the yard and I pfeked it_up_al�-stead it toeing cows to freshen in April, pure ."JAMES 14ICHARDSON __p — It said `waved fs�m the Greve,' and bred and 7!8 or more pure, including solution .of the diflieulty they told What Lydia.h.Plakilam'svesets-. Queen llercena 15802, who in the past The STANDAR -- no for t fall pakties, ill --- - showed It to my husband and he said, gear-old gonn ordinary feed,anthend al haven r S0 - t e net. Their milk records ma be - STA TEIVIENT after I had tapeta two bottles I felt neo at the farm. We are prepared - - ring-the- past week or two better and I said to my husband 'I don't to book orders for their calves at the a the Toronto papers have reported need any mare,' and he said 'You had following prices. The caly will be From Report to Dominion Goaernnlext, 31st Jan., 1914 — ,tike arrest and- conviction of- better take it a little longer anyway.' sired by the stock bull Pi ertye Cat- - RESOURCES So I took It for three months and got amity Kekoi 15887, a from one of ---" IIABILt1= =- - e _Several men 1n charge of autos. ++ the richest bred herds i Canada. No Cmk a land and in Contras Capital" well and strops. —Mea. ALolrm &' CsoidRsarraaadlYoestsid - Reserve Fundi Proial60.2�0.00 yrtr - 7ft3 Cine case the convicted-•motor- pure-bled females for s e:- Pure-bred &ass;, 9 Tecumseh St•, Adrian, Mich. males 830 with pedlar a and transfer. �of oma Banta .• $7,915,545.95. and Rebate Surplus a �s`sat' had knocked down 'a wan, Not Well Enough to 'Work. (trade males$5. Gr females g10. Go emmeru!amu to Nature Bills discounted 3.901,434.57 +6 - breaking his collar bone. It will In these words is hidden the tragedy F. W. W +�• 130KY. .000.00 Dividend. 9z579-29 x^-f571.. •'. r i L be ion flow before the conn- of many a woman,housekeeper or wage Lo:1�, Coo.1, Pickering D"Ohy B"°k' 610,623.02 Nota m Cirenl.tioa . nO g heater who supports herself and is often Whitby P. O., R. No. 1 20.71 « capMunicipal and 2.540,277 52 pDT-itsa nab . 3�f1tSnIO F try roads will be in good condi- helping to supporta family, on meagre _ Lb f -- I,IIS,S3�Sf Call l ssaa oa Bmd.etc. 2.659.645.8+6 peaaees adder.I.mart sf e1 -+,tion for rnuaor- traffic•.- and ,there wages. Whe es- m house,offhx, se- - Acce . tory, shop, store or kitchen, woman Assets immediately available T-135.8-5970-923. 5 Credit 10>1,96037 - .-atal�,here w ill be a nwh Qut,of the •should-remember that there is one tried -ti a i r Loam and Di.camts 30.664.507.41 .sixty by those autoists who wish and true remedy for the ills to which all [S. under Letters of - Aye r s bb�.. .. women are silt that is Lydia E. �i�;D r t fedi¢ Cones t 09 968.37 .+s► good time. They tvi}1 Store Pinkham's pprroonnee,, ppars � � -- - Vegetable Compamd. It I 't'htnl soft will have a eluealt and healthy Baan t'Feidisn. Freehold, 4thp apace anderr their seats with peonies that vigor which makes work scalp. No more hair loss. No more Head Office and Branches 1,053.50i.51 _ Nliquors, wines and beer, alit drive may• The Lvdis F.. Pinkham Medicine rough, waggly hair. Does not color. Other Assets 66,919 14 •' Co„ j+ynn.'-�a�a. Mate es-J'C.�.+r oo• 1.15,7 7g 1 �45.749.9927s cilli into the country where they Yate Doctor. Mcatraal, -••- _ _,. ._. 'Will be-free from molestation by ----- — ti PcziieeL And_tt'halre they thiuk .Yem vtror.•ttlwattsteatie. . PAP 110-R-HANGING - T_ - ' *bete will. be slight chance of • 1 . LIXPERIENCED FARM LABORER 2t.Y1d. I)eiccr ,' i=W Don't �►lafncle The nnocent Ar.4 lble froth the county mo- Pij pen enrsagagsrtent. writetoWm, J, 7, 1000-K Udors, oats 96 98 - scabies ' There are many-people F'it•at-¢sal=e wti'rh: Give your de- 6 the contitry; women in parti. >fToR BALE—First el"rs 'ir'esh milab coi•atiog to ole and have it Tisa t always the Cook, poor thing t Sometimes its the flour. Con- 4 who are afraid to drive on JIL oiL"1;;es Brougham.phonttoe o calve so3n done as it trhould be. y j ' $iterate men.Rant Rood Sour is the home: The know bad & a• ,f(tbe road in the a_ummer. As a rule EED BARLEY-I have for-sale a- erms'moderate, gentaltekes bad dinners, bad dinners make bad tempers. +sl 5w ao t 'c d b-eta ,0 A. 0, No. Kirsiblighed 9 years in Piekering. 1,at Coo"yer.hn 1►Et A HeTi+(ELY, _1 -4teodemeo .in every sep9e, of the sroagh•m,. T3,97t 4s- peb17�0.0r, 1'h6 t one'es- ween Tit c en an la ng room Oww,aod'very seldom cause 'any — r good flour. Use our pastry and bread hours,they OUSE TO LET-On lot 10, ego. 9, A-- square deal for everyone. _ _ E +daiPchief to t�t'ise delving 'horses. H "tekert-g. Gond wrrhutag man's house Bente and temper.- save Ptaaly of worn in ale oNrbbortraad. Appty to money, enerl;y, p8 It is the intoxicated motorist that w E. dual;. Clarwmont. 8If Are You I'atereated is �- - -des• terror iato� the hearts of tr: ANTED TO RENT-Cottage • 1. ttihe timid drivers. As a Pule they with lane+ for poultry and .e,cezab•ee, Fe n What to mettle pies of at this season, is often quite a conundnshn. :. ,may be reetignir,ed,at quite•a dia- NELSON,es Ci -Pickering,er cto ed:`+to-tt° V 4aace, the swaying o LWe have choice currants, finest off stock raisins, seeded sad by y R f the. toR SALE—About 200 - beta's of AND • . �tfi frown-one side of the road to L' Carmen putatoae. Apply on the remises seedleis raisins,-frrah dates,layer figs. etc. New lemons, hoe 1.-se, of Goa,1,ebarooro J' N88 YQ$t. tE6e other, and by chance then sox..Ica.pnoui.Ditty,Oeaa:ar+me,t3at. -.a-,e -. _ Gat . . .. - ', miry pass a horse vehicle in safety, • also navel oranges nice and Inlet at Sins and_ 48c. per e•i '1 EED GRAIN FOR8AL$-O. A. C. � �� - - - .' teat it ie-a rlakp operation. These rr it.bars y,proatleally pare %ad clean. e • dons Try them. r ` people should be severely dealt Would Cake to exobaap or bat a few ora for F" feed Got Awn a, r"heried. r- :'with, and particular efforts should vas.a a o 1.whfsby ate: '—"'-- _. - Opp grneeries are the freshest. u• U made to -anvat and convict - _ - r AAM TO - RENT-1. ,dere. in ' I have in stock 8000'rods of -•+emery person Rnilty of violating F iloarboro, 's mit" from fit 7 L*wrsnee the law in this respect, Marksb ro acre arable eon, suitable for Sara- wire fencing made by the - ' PHIL' er R t t setr knot Sarre;per suaam.. Apply b W. EO R 13E :: ,_- ._ _- „ „� D.ANNIE.BQarborc.-P.0. M .;. , ' - .. .-' .'_ _ 1Bteel Company of Caeatil~. . _ To some�people the term labor EACLiRR WeNTti'D-To teach T also carry brace wires. CA ]/r Tin(iraiavrlle■chow district _Ko, OW in O is most repulsive-and something Alberta,Lady teaches prefer ppred. Term■tarts '1 - fiLst belting,;to-the lower castes'of �d with 'K _H UAMPBBLb; See-Treas 'coiled spring. Wire, wire _ TSE PRESTON GAL�AI�IIZF� STEEL 58IHaL�S `s Swiety. These people have a Wille t3abool,Dueslot No gess Alby, .P o ._ Staples: $tiieh�poets and i -z•hwrar of coming in --cootact with - ¢siting posts. - . . ` SEED OR FOR SALE-A -, ►laboring man, for fear of losing ti . faction rytheir standing in "society." But Scotch early Helder oats,growo,from imported - _ seed,0.A.0,it Barley and g•,oee wheat grownAbsolutely wind-prOOi t . is -only .those people with from sele.'ted.eerl T,i.grain isetriotl9 pare; _ . - and free from tool'seeds: Phone rir write for Let ine show you'what I have and ears' no snow or sleet • -ediseased minds that can harbor campte and ptioe■ Ind,phous ids J'8EPH LAPP a sVN cedar C,rove ,ll 110th Oil riCe9. Endures any storm. such impressions. Withotrt labor - : q y P ;. 4 he human race would soon de- SEED GRAIN FOR SALE—I have IAO on all four sides L limited amount of tiaignle wb'eai for Al' ry "IDT ���aeraib. It is by. exercise'that saleat s'.eo s ba.hel or t� u F •ti. Pickering ,V! H,,,' Qf the best GALVANIZED_ SZ'�IEL station in on,d bags- caeh with order also .we can develop. The person whose ■ometehoice oats at 75 pts a bu.' etccording • Dating you the same as inferior grades, asmplesseat o the Dept. of Agriculture. �t- atmlployment is of 'an intel}eetual ..Knocking out ail competitors: ` Lama.the wheat qer Depo.00 leets reached 9• Character, will gra ally increase per coot and the oats,9P per cent.A N -IDLE• :L O,C U S'T RILL bis intellectual $TT.Pickering ons - +E-9s power, wilfle' the -Sold by the largest Galvanised Shingle Firm Person who follows manual labor, yn dandling and making,these goods, - ', VMincreasdhis physibalstrength. "PEVLARIZE . YOUR. -BUILDINGS Increase in*output,every year, which means :The Evan who ha>t,llo regular em- _ On your`Bernsebd.Big Buildings, the � better e _.,Nothing r mad . v,. .ploymenk but whose life is one of 3 ORCfE" S�INC ZE(84x28 inek) _Good for spy.roof, find �' ease mdsnlnfoct,-'hill degenerate - and mentals If a and on your Dwellings and smaller buildings, theAlly- lasts id lifetime. - -weeson ie weafthy and beyond the "`05�3A VV w66:' GIME T'CM (16220 iachj EVERYBODY should buy, the for �• e. lyins, =: with ". . '�afe-lock Galvanized Steel Shing e ' albe will find it tohis interests to - sdopt aLife of activity. Every PEDLAR'S PERFECT CORRUGATED SIDING y - �legsnu'should have an object in Give absolute protection from fire, lightning,,rain, Vie, e°methiog that will require: snow or windstorms. Ds . HEI 8E & :. ` be exercise of some of his { mental or physical. It will d elop ask any of she full La�7T wFFy=LLE t dim intellectually, and owing local agents= they are-in a-position to give y+ � e�:pert assistance and lull information. --• US, SHO O�n■t60mlly:' Some of 'th-e most gift �{�, cmE7R yv. Pringle; - PE • . L l .- - � '; alnuel'Mannin � - `' table, wrecks of humanity le due to Brooklin. Out. Whitby, Ont. _�;� ; •a KIS of idleness. fit is a true say= G..M. Rice, ' Jacob McIntyre, . . _ r? lag that-"Satan finds' something Whitby, Out. 1 Whitby, Ont. ydt• idle hands to do." Some of Lawrence Dennyy, John Ashenburst, To Inllrke room -for oil! immense )sew Spring•B � - Glreenwood, Out, Goodwood, Ont: 17, the most deplorable- wrecks are W. Henly, - ' - : - • ' `W. F. Burtod, -' - We are running �11oee found among the'idle rich." Box Grove, Ont. Whitevale, OCA. , Where.are some people who would 2. C. Morrish, ` W. W. Sadler, /5 SAY SLAUGHT ER SALE cot do a day's work unless com- Highland Creek, Out. ' Greenwood, Ont. - . jpeiled by necessity. For'. these Wm. Wilson,'Pickering, Ont. _ 0� and wore'S b0gain. � ° 31l0evv s It is a blessing to be born Write for big New Catalogue No. 11 P. N. Addresb: phone 1fi1. - - - A call solicited. - «I and ca the other hand it THE PEDLAR PEOPLE Limited U ,tlt*oald be a calamity for them to 4.'; PEEL, Brock Strwtf W'HITRY y ee born rich. OSHAW A, ONT. Establif;hed 19141 i an r • .. ... . '.,. .,: •_.. r.. ,..' �-w,'+- _ l�Wwi r' .:r, �,r .3r�"7 't�'�'."°,f^,i`x2':.,=^" 'ase.•'•. .."'�'X ldi;�'^'�'�..y S•'' �� •..nom � nE, � � ;.�. ,� i' ..n ..:a:0,.; - ,,t ..,• .,u�•i,,. r...�, �,,,• 'eT.As «=,!!�a'' .''..a - �+Ir'.aw•^r.*"•.._F grrt,�. b,dsy _ -.GA :is..e •.as¢3,. '.g :d.. y.q' ,..: . .:• .•.::�, ,. .:,..-w•..�,. nab' '''.. _ .. a ,. J^,� w�•�"�:Y. ,' �u�'�' '.r ? c:1 rim n+tr: 3 w r y �. OLArtifMONT RICHARDSON'S George Stueaer has purchased • w/ :,• H1 ra `a fine new piano. x f'> Mrs. Lyman Pilkey is visiting _ ..m UBIER010 Impoetaar,showing of Saeei duptay et - - - '- - 'friends in Toronto for a few days. " .d Ohms. d very lase assorimeni of i; siding a 0 0��N� _ Miss M. Maenab-,ie �- _-:�: -. ___- : _8tµiotaae>T. Boob.polio, Toys, jasl ---. k .few days with fries u Toronto, /„� �4 H , Call c N. and Mrs. Burton spent San- a� f°00�ved for the Holiday day last with friends in Brougham and a" Cheam Miss Emma Brown is spending 8!i Sabsoriptiona takes Iqr aU.:l¢agasines, " a few days with friends in the C - - cit i!1 -Weekly and Daily Newspaper yy T iw�. Robt.W Ward, , we .regret to rep-ort-, still continues in very poor 1"" '`N'•` J-, 2I; R=C�-2�►.R1��3C�N , ,health.' . . . _ .IlVSURAFS William Anderson, of Oshawa, - esoe�; 8tre-ems- Thitb� -_spent Tuesday' here. 'a> 8rGe a f B Cl@31C9 .. brother, Aleg. -- - - Mrs.:- Harwood has-been.in To- -G - It-is costly to experiment ..with ,•Q ronto for,-a-few days owing too the recent and comparatively nn- .,..death FARM S-VvaNTED W 111. ROYCE ; .death of her mother. 0 ,known makes of Roofing. Insist A practical Shoemaker has Mrs.Anderson, of Toron is +� on having the .brand. that for 25, 13 N I S H E ed a yieiting with her uncle and unt, years has gsven service in all.parts .. T. _ - U� Y.l R ops Joshua and Mrs. Bundy. " m Broker, Luuiaden Bldg. Shoe Repairing ►Shop :. i of the civilized world, Miss Maud Beal is ,pen g a .,r _ _,- Street lrastl o W. J. Coakwell'e ar `few.daye this week .wi Mrs. J. R • • _ $.E R-O 217. -= 18 Adelade Next door t R• dhsexton, of Pickerin u Toronto, - harness shop, where} lie is prt3- Tc,l - �IItar10 red to do all .kinde of Tho,. Neal is moving a e :Trade Mark, Reg road to the Forsyth farm recently -;m i ,.3 We sell farms and 'country repairing. work. -vacated by John Graham. :` u A call respectfully sniff itbd •� Rev. G. S.Scott,of Coll will properties. We. _,ant a. re- _ PICKBRINiiF - - will occupy the pulpit in the Pres= _. _ pie - -- _ i sentative for" 1; dis W. ROYCE, 'bytertan church on Sande next. - G� - __ Wilfred Underhill, of Voronto, t riot Re air h o•seturaed home on Sunday after - - . - ' .. -.. .._ .. _____�-�--- . � P a =with his relatives P ' here.s - - - -== AGENTS FOR PiCK1tRING ©ALT SHINGLES Roes and Mrs. Berkey were at - - - b the -- --�__ d re- `Port Perry on Wednesday of.last re t4 .:week attending the wedding of a W.• __� ; G 0. R D Q l�1 d� S O N - ,GALT ART METAL CO., pair all makes of bicycles, etc. ; - relative. Are s Soli odTci�Bail-nR and have been Also. agent for will belts, mHehioe A amnber#corn here attended - tried and 'tested[or years and __.__ - -- __ _. .. _... belts of all triode,auu>mobiles, -tihe funeral of the late Rob%, ,W. in every case have given motorcycles, etc. _-.-_._McAvoy, at-Kinsale on Wednes entire satisfaction. For samples and price see n one Ick. _ day Oternoon. y' d ph t Isla P• • Mrs. L. Dickson, of Tocoiito. -- _ • P�L'KEv - R LiSseYl Andrew, is visiting her parents, Harry and hone 1921 nt Mrs. Thompson and also her Ind. P ;' brother at Atha. PICKERING. ONTARIO PICKERINf, (� i . ` A large number from. here at- - ' tended E. Black's sale on Tuesday JAN afternoon, The bidding was ' a :.. Up brink and good prices realized. �� + Thos. Paterson is busy at mak - _ This is the worst of Aysr's :sing improvements to the Masonic _ - - --_ I gam, Power. Reserve. Q �j's"E' i' �I R ]Hall. The platform is being ex- Thin! of the Company behind sold for 60 years. EXCURSIONS tended as well as other changes. oar. a.oy..ao, Ed. Wilson -is -vacating the -the car—and you'll realize -why Asia vaur Q.r>r�• •^-- i A -. Bandy-block,having been engaged - Fords and -Government bonds M A' _ MANITOBA ALBEIT for the season with Joseph:Alsop. Poultry l tr a SA9SAT wAN " of the third concession of U=- are bought with equal assurance. y BaehTwwdayu, 3toocubersti�"Ve• - abridge. - Strongest financially? vw0rld wide w damnnsifpft and Retureturnn - x43.00 Mrs. G. H. Samis'and'sari, Find- g STOCK. FEED Edmonton T4W and Return - 43.M 4&y, left on Saturday to spend In scope--largest in volume Of acne ��oeoaso,sae rOV-Staticw is sod three weeks at the home of her _ torch et Toemta Aoyortieosts cares j parents, Mr. and Mrs. Scott, of output. We build our reputation St Ch@rl'ywood $tatloII I Stations,umt'ttwo°`�s�mt+a. Brussels. -into the car.- Better buY• a - Beef Scrap,Ground Alfalta, Granulat• REDUCED SETTLERS' FAKES John Forgie and G. M. Forsyth ed Bone and Oyster Shell at oxt-waY asooxD CLASS) left on-Wednesdag--evening €oma - _ �+'or& Toronto prides. e.�TUICSDAx.MARCH AND APRIL Ottawa, as part of q large depnta- Bran, Shorts. Dried Brewers'Grains; sat tion that are interviewing the - s - C , Motassiue Mea}, d 9tECIAL �h Malted oro Feed goveromeot on hydra-electric and $is hundred dollars is the rt�ee of the Ueushed Oats, Flour,etc. a. w oroato curb -Ford runabout; the touring car is six A call solicited. TO"'d'y during MARCHd APRIL other matters. d deer arrt�a!ecsntar 10.>a P.M.ae� from Mrs. Tobias Caster, of North fitly; the town car nine hundred-f-o. 6. T1101">d 80480= rdrsto usfoo Stattao. w_•_y Claremont, we regret to report, is Fdid..(3ot..'complete with equlpment� • __•Cla -seriously ill at egret to suffering is -'Get catalog sad particulars from W.J... Phone home b090. ss m wo�utAR TRAAlrtas�' take Ill Son.,onto I., W.Dudley. Whit. Toronto to Pm. DAILY. Itnoaab from a severe attack of pneumonia - by,Out cosoebe sad sleepers - Her many friends hope for ,her - _ . _. �..r w wtsal old x` ePeedy recovery. W.I.I. s orvAft•Dara. f Quite a few were at the rink on NOputic taretrags Casrdles P'adac Asento or s Tuesday enjoying a skate before .a�ee W.G.Marvbs.VLF-A.,Ttuoato. ' the season ended. The cold steady y winter has provided a lot of en- !• Joyment for the young people at eR s�r -tthe rink. During the past week the wee- We sell. the famous or" Gasoline !lire haus wafered somewhat of a ��N�O� � >inngine with cost oil nttaeltasent, relapse. The spring-like weather and all latest improvements. ! ! of the early part of the early part s•�eeoaw►, w.a"""a mVios•**sews"v - • - ' i _of last week, later gave wa to �"amass a ( �MasasK, See sample in crock and get prices '. weather of a decidedly wintry A~'DOGM'r• TRADC-MAMS - • aspect. We are .living in hopes = Z' HaA1� Offtilf3 Ftit�fi W- �3. A.CKBON Dcstatws r•. that genuine spring weather 'will is compiele and CorYRsatrrs MW be with ns it a few days. sew cuss«�i• • farms««;sd idTO"�'a�•an such nota a - BROf:K ROAD, ONT. ..e.r •,r���;°i"" GO° Dr. C. J. Brodie had rather a' .. t. .b "u tt�, re DMola0aat 1•a s•!a and eon�enlant' depaMorr roc fav � icrletli- der,tirl.11pN� Mr Ola e�ency --- painful experience since going t0 rna+ey letenst at runout rats h pard at devwtts of one dollar XW wwafd a m Q ',s S?A' r a.tten tb b nota t w i Chazy, N. Y. He was in a stall . M - e AL Occupied by a mule, when the _ • b a3' � M � WHITBY BRANCH; A. A. ATKINSON,-Mart Manage =.r¢eotaln, , a8 a1a1 r t o A Wow y arJantlAs aroe�. Term. - unoeighborly disposition,.��qqueezed ' S "- a mow., off:yewioRe�i°S.tx.v.ra: eoiar, ,• :him up against the side of.the stall F ;inflicting rather painful injuries - 0 .S � kbm w a�' ►4y+a w96 bw.. a+A> - -that.confined the doctor to the PICKEi�ING a ' ► Q� Mg3 o' �6 ''yam — �— „ ;house for several day,. �j•, H. �3�Tii.LIN G, Mrs. James.Miana, of the-tourth i dine, of IIxbt•Idge. met with a sad, , "O o o e .E �,w _ Asa Jan on Tuesday of. last Week. -FUNERAL bIRECT�ii y .m „ o t:m ,a, o. For several `years qbe has been in o.a !•b �� Boor h. lth.and at times has 'suf- 'CAREFUL ATTENTION GIVEN TO,Fi7NERAL WORK NI rD a cosi . �_ faced from melancholia. On Tues= AN EMBALMING •- ' � ►+ rr day during a fit of temporary in - o g C r . ' a ...�Bal �� baaityl she swallowed a quantity of Parrs Gredn, and after several- ' as s hours of intense suffering pRtieed "" A g 8,I! 0 L F l o w e r s -- g. g .' .,, J�.• !r away. Her funeral took place on o. + s, O!W maaei.l.and de,0"m --- o.o Ori: r,►• kept in stook It will pay YOU Friday afternoon to the Union � 8 b ea» at our works axd inspeoi our - Cemetery. .She leaves to mourn .� `� ~ m o B +� >•07 w and obtain price.. - Don't be mie $ter untimely death a sorrowing p 17, _ +� �O a' ager►M ws do not empiov them, on husband and grown-up family. e S 11�.�. 1' a J�m6-wnt r oahaws e.8rosabaes ly we am, and do%brow of the p� TbAiv 16,oaoaSoatoa i6. oommiesior of 10 pas cent. +biol von w1h The entertainment given in the v�O°1� Quo~la mainly oave by ouroba iry imm ns. Methodist ehnreb b the Ladies' �, �w _ V - Aid Societies of the Methodist and L N E R Y _ sal i•ee y er an ,c• The-ftGk�g GRANITE CO. - 1 1 eoli�ited wglTOr ORA -enjoyable R$airindeed. The play C)ur..Milliner, Miss McMaster, is noW'he>l'e and busy preparing for our -�p let entitled 'an -Old Time Ladies spring opening which will be held March 24th sad following days, ' Aid Business Meeting at Mohawk when we will hatxe-on.exhibition tkse finest display of Hats, all the Vi4p �l�'e CaTi4rYlltte8 E. '�1 F V A N�. Crossroads" has enjoyed 'a wide latent-styles'and designs of Pavia and New York. Was McMaster's . " wpularity throughout the D'o- reputation stands high ae a first-clam, Milliner and Artist,who will The object of this Association is to Pum Manufacture ruinion, being very unique in' its endeavor W please and meet the wants and terata of customers, lessen stealing and prosecute _.. , f p ebaracter. Naturally-•a great _ e e e. _Shop s u a man . e v-very anxious to -see _ _ ._ the lou and Re klence, the drama. and thus took the op- See our SprtnR and Summer Suiting rumpples-hundredQ the stbe t Tail -l wore '�[embere � P 1?e y i � WHITBY ONT. Jam; portmnity of being present. One And tweeds to choose from.; Crown Tailorin .Dti.. ro et e%olen.. bar ore, will save you from$6 to x]10 s suit.'D.Simpson is the onlp" �imm�Wy withany member sects west of Whitby Houllg "of the chief features of the affair practical man to give your order to,therefore we guarantee At and style. of Executive Commi%tee- -nas the old fashioned costumes toiretal wood or *i. worn in the middle of the last Memtiershlp fes �1•�• We era prepared - -' dsentury. This gave pps s good op- New Goods for spring.and summer arriving delily in all departments. %%inba%s may be had arom as ProolAost ars' piemps oo short notice;hien attend° portunity of seeing 15ow our great- —� -essawsry on aprti-mos- to all kinds of repairing. 1 w:.Jrandmothers looked like when GROOERIEB-Fresh, clan and up-to-the-minute. our/6c Black and Mixed S. Agent ikm the Ontario Wind Milli ddreseed in the height of fashion. Tea is ahead of aoythin; in .Canada at thePiioe. IL is sold everywhere Bs%c.taom.-L.-D'. Henke,O, n Pall t lisle ergines and: - The play itself Was well given and T 80 abo per Ib. - er,C.I,. Morcombe, Pickering. Ont �O tube equm gear . was exceedingly amesieg, the .�.._�. - various characters being well act- J.A. OC�anor, We J a-Var{( MAtINS`T ORSA1t BSPAlI~ATOlG ed. The Pia *mounted to D. �I1 P ON ik Co, FICK.ERING Z►n.i�«lt, e..�.t•�. ' >�.Bell No.50,Ind. elver X43. t �x e�yr.t._ :..' 3'. _'.f,,'. ,•.. :t.- .•.. a�tY,,•'�e,w,. :b;,; .,Fy.-.. y..g� �.�.1 �,T•. ,r,. .�., ,m.wSp - .�„°y '1. .r,..:.a..'*, �. x .e .:r%v«s•'' ,. .t,! s .. ,.�c ,+Rr..+•+ -. . '..: "` ^t€#• - • '"5ary,'w; +'�,. `<'. •-+„,r��• m�"Z".y.�G'..3 'St( `el'"7 •+'!b; • l � a •,Kilo"' .. . .. ,. .. :- u , 'i.. .�., t. .,3or .. -.4ass"' ': err mµ,4'-. ' -. .. »'�rz�w'""''_x..? ..r'-+w.Y . S.u;'�•„':. T".-, •► ?'-..,,.xi.'}'. ! .. .. ° ., ,.. �` . H '.Yn�. J!v. . ; yas."'+'Tt•:�' ..r•,... a,y .� -���`m..r, r :-. e.� k'�,. y�'¢- F,,•,a.i1T3,�! � � .i'•: -.rP �.r.,,. .,.,n 41.•.�.,,.lr���-:.,•'liux r.:,.m.-.... :_ .:::...: ":.vi! +! Y �,�• • :3•�"'\..'a. il4_' ;.'• s -.' .'-: . : . �,• ,.. vs.,,....,,_ .., - •• -. k t• � � � ' .Y 1, � t H0'.O l . PATER60N BURIED. i i 1� _ }'uneiral Held on Saturd2y After- : noon at Brantford. - espat•rli.fru>�l Brantford says c ✓ A'-d The.funeral-vf:Hun. Wan..Paterson, s Little Miss Muffet,sat on a tuffe '! former-Minister of Customs, was Eating her Syrup and Bread, - -- held Saturday afternoon residence of has -son. Rev,from the ' A spider, who spied her, sat dowri - ff ,. - George 's beside her `p Kippax, of 'the Farringdon Church,, b conducted the services, whilo the _ to Miss-Muffet-he'said: i •t L �a - ll-bearers.w_e -e-- _..C__B.. Heyd I t If that is the best, that beats.all MIss 1Vluffet'' i Judgu Hardy, Mr. John Muir, Sir.' ..the rest - _ t The name of-the Syrup is easily ..,, _.gui. seder z- --1,: _E.--_ - - _ et','''. "-' t - ' F •�'.�,_ . y r ��+Y-zy'�i� yr '. .,i ; -. --•--- - -- 11 � , i -• tf '••'��__ . - - - - l , •z - - _.-- �191cr'� � f .r' '.•'' •,, _ � t'4, I ,l � y : kit' �--= _ �l' •;;� .�.. '�' •.. ,...u� , " -,�,r�; i'1 !'�"� ;'1'� �' iii Late Hon. William Patterson, j•,,� E. I Goold, Dr. Charles Leeming, and Mr. T, H. 1?r"Wn. Mr. -W. F. Ciockshudt, M.P•• rte' ,. prosen,ted the Premier and-the Gov- ernment Hon. IV. S. Fielding the ' arty of Canada, and Hon,. t, ,ti, - _ ,.. . � .- _ -__ W�Lallkfackenzie Bing the Libera-i� .. )` ' Party of Ontario. A wealth of floral 't Crown - Biand n = tributes had been received, incl d- ryrup ing -wreaths frown the local Refarm _ Associations, Cir Wilfrid Laurier, t pfse rl u . friersds of O.rown Brlind Syrup Uscatsse it and the Cabinet, and the Customs Strong CROWN BRAND t to �tp/ � ;to.sat plabi foods that are hese for theta. A - . CARANMLS, Department at,Ottawa., and in this _ tam` d Syrup spread on thi tomakes.kes.brea8 2 cup*of Ca'own Brand - city. Large delegations attended Asa to is ptsria food that costs very tittle. ¶'Use1 tura of .n t from t:he.local Reform dissociations Brs#a,Vl)to llii�and flavor Cakes,Puddings.and Pytry. 2 cup of Rich Geeta. and the.City(;otincil. i t 5t> t1! eD Many delicious kiimb 9f Casxly. 5 cup of®utter. Or►e-hely pound of Chonvad Nuts 9-YEA];-OLD BOY DROWNED. 4p• Bend fFor,our Fres Recipe Book that tte1L of•so -1 Teaspoonful vanilla Farrsct. } 5sasgy dainti►dishes that cars be mads ftvos Ctfowa Put syrup waar, butes, told one sup -- _ 3ennd sytl,;<p.` Adds,ess Montreal office. of the cream ovey the.tire. scar nd Was Pushed-Into the River-Whilti ' boli vt;oat'olsily a fewtwnutes. _ - - - rhr in swiirty the other cuof Playing, that boiling ma continue all the whGe Ade etch .f To roots. ss. s• c Coattnue wok until a atm baS &P Y l � The Canal-a Starch Co. Lim ted forms ti�tnodewater. _ while playing on the"'liaak of t r _ V�u11s and nuts Turn into two assail while bei . Malnidfac��urttelhs sof The £darandsbur Brands �' a When It becomes a:a,oet cold.Jam' with eeveral of .his. �mpanions, - battered bread parts. Humber, near Howland s grist mill -cut 4n cubes,and I F rap each separatel in wax paper, - -=- Harold Mailers, the trine-yaar 1 MONTREAL CARDINAL _'TOROPTTO BRANTFORD VANCOUVER About 1 hour As the timer required fu' bolimg over a brisk ire,sontettimes leas. eon of Mr. Fred Ma•thera,.plasterer - _ of La-mbtofi Mille, was_aceidental.lyi pushed into the river and and drowned. -- There 19 a strong current at this .. point, and itis feared that his littler t body may Have b'een carri,4 down tho river b.elosr thelice jam at-.Bloon - I Street. - wN tth prices steady: n. 1 is .lu,ted at li.So for the forin.r, and-at iX•7n to 5' }.(I'}: 1'I('T1If�l OF 110TE 1''11{E. IMMIGR1'TION RETURNS. - C S OF FARM PRODUCTS 514 to $14.6-1 a ton, on track*, herei No tor latter.per cwt,• The dernand for -P RICH quoted at il& to ;13,50, and mixed at caliie., war good ut ,rices ranginK fsom( b12 to >t12.50 b3 hi $is each, an-il smite case* an the -full of Detith 1n the Dittyl4trous 13n1k of Inrush is From the British Pal-1 straw-Car lots, ;8.00 tvo. , $8,75 high tis 325 wLs realized fur some extra laze REOCRTe •AQrI TME LEAOINfl r:.abi on Lracti;. MontTurunreal lEarkats.- - FOI`ND'DE U AFTER DUCKING t de.1patchofrom tTt,ronil says: A despatch-flroin9. Ottawa says:1 - Montreal, :War. 34 -t., rn-Amettcan S - f. :IrhsL.e► saltie, Crain,`Cheese an. otDM No, 2 yellow, 73; to•74o. Oats-Canadian �'<'it11 the finclingof two snore btdles f oe total immigration to, -Canada - I at Horns ant AOroils, �'•'s6ern,-\o. 2r 44 to 44ir:-do„ No. •3, lee-Cold Dip Caused` Dealh of Oi- in the ruins of the Woodbine Hotel during the 11 months, April to Feb 43; to 43fr. Barley-Manituha feed• 49 the toll of death has peen bron ht ruarv, mfr the current year, was.. Ereadsta3s• W :,qtr: malting, 68 to 70c. Flour- taw•a Mall. g - = -Toronto, - March ic-riour-Ontarlo Nranitgba Dprinst .w-heat yatants, tlrNlt+, " rto $i e, Thi' disicorcry made-also 038, niade up of 1313,699. British,; wheat flours, 90 per cent., are quoted at $5.60: do.. se,•(,nde, $5,10; strong hak- A de.4[)atch. front I're:.cr.tt ss.}s: show.; that some or the identifica- 97,406 :American, and 128,923 from' 33,90. seaboard, as $3,95r-to $4. Toron- era%--Lilo; winter patent*, ahoWe, $5.25 C'haiite9' J. Junes. t,f UttliHa �t_as all.-Manitobao--F'`lr+t �pnt�nts,- !n. jute to ;5.ov:,stralgqht'rollera,'i4.7o to $4.9tt; tAons 111aSiC Parker In the week were - -- - - bags. ;6.50; do., s,�voncls, -;5.20; strut; do„ Ili bags, $2.20 to 3.2,30, nolled oats found dead in his rol,m in'the Alex• irctarect, and-as a result the boo During t?le corresponding 11 ' bakery', in jute bags, $6. -lcarrels. $4,3.6 til) ;4AV.bair of 90,1bs„ J' 1da-nitn.ba. wheat-Flay (Huts-Ne. 1 ;:O6 cu 32.10. 11111 recd-Bran, i2a; andra Ht tel here. Tio, was em- of a man Rllpprised to be �Kax Cohen filonths of last fiscal year, the total , Northrrn. 99e: and No. 2. 97}r; Goder• *hurts. $25; mlddltnKs. $29; muuillie, ployed as en inter by A fit-tn of om V1 more. o, o e c - -. o. 2, per ton, car g was sent to \etv Fork; while, as a number (vas 307,331, oomposcd of .,,-- 1,Q41 to $1,05: and No, 2. 91.03. Ints 313 to 314. Clheesc FF meat Kest- tractors,who are slaking alterations -matter of fact', the real Max Cohen 133,711 British, 144;398 Attlerican, t�ntarto wheat-Mar is firm. 10, erns, 141 to l4bc; d(,,, easterns, 131 to to the G)vernment stoamer Bay- and 99,422 from all other counfrieti.' 4 t!la ed at,98.c to St, onuilide, according T4c. Butter-Chotrest creamery, 293 to tt'as only found friday 8fternrJ{1I1:. to freight; and $1, on track, Toronto. 130c; seconds, 2;; to, 2Sc, Eggs-Fresh, field, in winter quarters liere.-While The increase is g per e4>_nt. Fiver bu Pe liac•; so far been-found,: Oats-No. 2 Onu•rio oats quoted at, 30e• r`otatoes-Per bag, car lots, 85 to at work lie fell into the ice-cull four of which have been positively 9% to 38c, outside, acus at AO to 401c, on 90c. \ Dressed hogv-Abattoir-killed,4 ri star. CU,nlin track,,• Toronto, \MestPrn Canada oats $13,56 to $13.7,5. _York-Healy canadal R to tho.'hotel, _ he. identified•a•s thuse of Frederick Lav- - .WANTED T0, KN01Y_ j- quoted at 414c for'Nu, 2, and at f0�'for short Wens; barrels, 35 to 45 diets*, $29; changed ills wet clothes.and setared : No. 3,'Ba-v ports. Canada short cut back, barre �, 45 to 55 11nBtrn, DlaX Cohen, both' of New Peas-None otfering with Prices nom- nieces. $fMiO. Lard-Compound, ttrree� t,o 11:5 room, where lie. yowl found York ('harles= Wilmot of Belle. The Truth About Grap,--\rats Food y , it�l at 98ato 31, outside. 3,5 lbs., 10311; do„ woocj-1+a11s. 20 Iby. dead. He R'a5 a ne 111ew Of M1'. ' ' , :5 Ii&rley--Good'maItIng barley- quoted net, Ill pure, tic rces, 375 lbs.. 341c; 1 villa, and John A. Graham, of Lon It down t matter so much n'hat at 5S to 60c, .outside, according to do., wood palls, 20 lbs, net, 116c• :Man Junes of Prescott, and bee, don Ont. Who- the fifth-man-18 you hear about a•thin duality. longed fit a eery pix-)mi fermi] ' Y g; it's what ati Corn-.Tho mas::ct is higher. New United'States Marked _ 3'• cannot ti© found out, but may be ybu know that-counts. And correct \o. 3 American is quoted at 70;c, all %linttcapolls, . March 24.-C.tnse:- He leaves a vlife'ilnd two small cilfl- Charles Thurston, of-Buffalo-.- knowled a is .most• likely to come r: rail, Toronto. Canadian quoted at• 6631 Wheat-%lay, 91c bid; July, 02ic asked; .dren. The .btxf�= was forwarded to 8 I Jt was after'a gang of men, had from,personal experienc,, s to 6 °' No. 1 hard, 94t to 95c; No. 1 Northern.' Ottawa for interment. ' P.ye-No, 2 is quntecl at 62 to 63c. q21 to 93;c: No. 2 Northern, 901 to 91Qc. g f1.AbOl1t & year. been working for,hours "that' the . euc tcc. y ago," vrra•es an 1luckwhcat-*rices liurely nominal, Corn-No. 3 .yellow, c. to s1c., d ba- tn4�'bcxiies'were found.- They were Eastern man, "I was bcthered by, It, absence of offerings. No, 3 white, 36y to 3711. Flour and bran PQj�pN };j{�'};D :1T_l)_1NC'E. lyin side b -43ide one man Navin Bra n-afatiitoba-bran is firm at.3•'•3 unchanged. lying 3 t g indigestion, especially during t-ba. to $24.a ton, in bags. Toron o freight. Duluth, %farCh - 24.-Lines d-Cash, "- his arm locked around- the le of P Y. g u #1:icrts,';26 to'$26: 1 $1'.631; ata,•, $1.5944; duly, $1.611. n-heat Ten Made 111 Two of Thenl IIave g forenoon. ' I tried se'veritl remedies -No. 1 hard, 93Jc: No.' 1 Northern, the other, Thess two were Cohen without t y permanent c --- 923c; No, 2 Northern, 90}c; %lay, 92;11; `ince •Dit'd From h;fYerfa., and Levinson, echo had been room- mend t any. pe ma improve-, Cott " Producer July, 03}c. 7Tntter-The market is steady with 'A despatch from Revolstoke, B. ing together Mi the hotel, and who, "My breakfAst �lsliall� 'con fisted pood,4emand for.choice qualities. Choice Lire Stock Markets. C`:, Save: Provinci-al- Coffstable a6cortling to-t'he story of George of'oat.meal, steak or chops, brelad.' dairy, 22 to 23c; inferior,• IS -to 1911; Toronto, Mnrch 24.-1`att1A--Choice 'LCF Who was, With them In (•heir tarnlers' separator prints, 23 to 25C; butchers,:.17,80 to ;5.25; good, i7. to Rothwell lia8 ]list !'Ptlir4lPCl to, 'town ' coffee and some fruit. _ Dret.mery prints. fresh, 32c; do., stbrago room km the night of "Hearin p' 1` prints, 23c;-solids, storage, 26 to 26]c. 17.20: medium, $s.sn to $;.so; .common. with the bodies (if two tictims"of a g fire; were g sb fiuch aboiit (gra e- - I'fi s--The market ,continues eau)•, $5,45 to $5.7;; choice cows, ;6:;0 to left' behind when he.made his es- g ;6.76; pons., :;,;5 to 3s.so; onmmon, tragedy •which oceurreil:af~1!I'alakwa, Nuts, I concluded to give.- It a trial ca�. Pets. of new-laid scllic;g at .23 to $5.75 to $F.=O; . cutte?•a_.,_0nd canner(+, near here. It a ceras #ha.t un Fri- crape. A.few feet from the bodies of syn Ger dozen. - pP and ind out if all I had heard`A 'it (`beene-New cheeso 3 16 to $3 60; choice bulls, ;6.76 to ' quoted at is3 to _.6Q good oar night l'i uor was purchased in this.menthe remains of Cohen's pet' was true. „ r ;• 6 50 common, K q 1 1'.�ans•---Hanli-plel<^d ncoted 'at $?.1'6 ;4 7.5 to $5.40. e� g 1 t rape- u s an to $2.20 per bushel; primes, $2,10 to Btocl:ars and feeders-Steers, chotec, COII6itIl] tion at a da eat MalBkwa 'that the leen-lost their liVOS in an ' $7 to $S.30; good,-$5.46 to.$6.40: light, _ P cream, soft boiled eggs, toast, a.cup. . Honey--Extracted, in tins, $8.50 to ;5; springers, to $S'• milkers, on Sa•turda '. attempt tv_f+1tS'e the animal. _ ° quoted at 3 of Poltum apo some fruit.` Before it to 12c per.lb. for No. 1; combs, $3 to to $85.' 38 5 'per dozen for \o. :1, and' $2,40 to Calt•es-roma .sal, Ss.6o to ;ti.uo; As a result of •partslking.of this �. the end of the-•first week I was rid ,;32.11!) for No S _ _ medium, .;7 to $9" liquor, ten"guest•s'art.the dailee'were of the acidity of the stomach and Poultry-)?owl, 1 to ISS pei• lh'; Sftecp and laml»�I,IRht" wee`, "$1.,,0 taken 111 during Sunda alicl mon _ ,C0LNS I\ .I.ETTI:l1R5, - felt lnucli relreved. ' chlritens ld to 19r; aucl:s, i to 1711; to S;; heat's, ;3 to ;3.50; Spring lambv, $ b z- $9 to $9,50. Fee•+e, 15 to lac; turkeys. 20 to 230. _ day,-and tt1'Q,.a•married mail named -- "B the eud of the second week' �- I'otntces-Tho-iraeket Is firm, - FT s-38.75 to SS.9n to.b.: $9:15 _ N _ Y nfferizffs 7irtlttgd: -4 witarios are t-d Ked unit re?d; ;9 50 ore t.ara, La?7cnu. of M akwa•,_a•nc. a Je1i ween -ery Heavy.of all 4traces of itldiges#ern had dies - - at 90c per bag, on track, and Delauotedwares amontreal, StArch 24.--choice steers sen, a laborer, died on Monday in Late-Must Be Registered. geared and I was in first rate health &t 95q to $l, on tracts, car lots, taold at $8,2:r""th ;11.40 good at•;7.;5 -to _ 19, fair at';6.;5 to 17.26, anti common terrible-ago>yr. Others; including once more. Before Beginning this - at Ss. to S Dor cwt. The demand for Pat Labeau, brother of one of the A c .spatch from _Oftawa- says: course of diet,=I sever had n �roolsiona. - butahcrr.' c tea war: good at'prlcc+ rang � y ap a Oured meats`arc gc:nted as tallows: i11g from. 5 to-$7, and hulls Bold,at_ib decr.�ge<l, were,.very seriously, ill, The Post-01 lc4f I)epartmetlt has ie- petite'for lunch, but now I can en-.,.' - 7:aron, long clear. 1i, co Vit• per Ib. 1 to $7.2F�,rr cwt, Choice ilinkers, inn, but are now recovering. Constable sued an'ofHcial notice t.hath'ereafter ca*e_lots. fork, Short cut. $°5.50, ao., to.$10'). and lower grades ;60 to ;30 $ ](1}' the ?ileal Eli noon time.! tnesa, '$^-'4.60: ttam:4-M,A;dlum,, 18' to each. I Rotllwall holds the bottle containing. the_transmiasion of coin err bank Natno given by CAnadi,an Postum 284c: de., heart', l7 to T9�: rolls, 15 to The toxin of too markht for hogs w:4x a 9211,;,11 gli-antity '1,f tills liquor,. no�Pe in unregii4-e 'ed lottery is ex- it 111 c; breakfast bacu:t. 1S to 19c; bneka rm with a.n, n•t.an�e In-price of 6011 C'4,,, ti'v indaor, Ont. Read Tbo . 2 to 2411, r cwt. The demand was gond and which will be produced at the in-.. presaly prohibited. It is underatood Road t.l Yellville,"' in pkgs, w bard-Tlerce*, 14ic; tuba, ltic; palls, as the orfertnigs were *lraller than p.-n- ?deet, that the order is issued in view of " 14=e erall>• expected by the trade. -an marl} There's a Ii4)att47n. glearapce�1an made of tlntarin *elected - ,;,_______- the lossoe that; ocicur through the >O+er read ilii above -latter? .a now *tor.k at ;n.Rn• ar,d htanitoban .9 f1.50 Baled way @Laid straw. per,cwt., treighed off rnrs. The trade In �y Warman, Ike Canadian ant•hor placing of coins pad'tiicularly in. let one one appears from time to time. They Ealed 11ay-filte ofciin� are ;cIr sheep and lamhz was (Inlet at $3.60 to Anel poet, is serionsly'ill in Chicago. tali. e' arse, ane tall of Nomas. L- T �+ IF `4 A :. .i�,v ae++cr=s.�'+ v�x,1'.,0.�9 z.+„... "_. .••,•.:--_.•.... ..a•' .-�.a,.-�..?,...:. sfi�xs ':°..°e„,�':..vsi��,x'q�Gv'•!afrls.,� o.i z .k*�rt,�:tu�t,��"° a_� �+'r. ?•,r-, . i� .� l • .... , .:.N . :. '.. e.. M .. ..,,.J•.rn'. t ..u•'m,.. .. ., ,::n...,, ;+.-, ... ♦.':' 't�Y it ',C:13 `4' 'bS.}.�' Sf.rs) v,. -A' .. JZ i - ?PREFERRED HEROINES. .. �Cr Money `�$eea you called to us for Cold, Damp Winds — —� : ]Spent Sid," sal one of the bewildered Courage and Spirit Have Always 4 r,, guides.- Full of Eatarrh Been Extolled. For No apefit_ "Perhaps I did:" replied the Ger- >; 31rK �= -man, "pe'rhaps I didn't. You came, moderns,,are popularly sup- -man anyhow. Now, what'll you take to HALF THE ViCTIMS OF CATARRH, pied to have been the first to pro- a __.ATIIEX MISS J. '.K. GODIN USED rescue„-mei” BRONCHITIS,_AND THROAT � DODWS KIDNEY PILLS- And before' he would allow the fess admits--ion for the e�rong- � IBIPW8 ,- IRRITATION, CONTRACT r guides to hitch him to the TOpe and THE__ THIS minded woman, whom we proudly `; - drag him to the surface,. he cam- MONTH. or derisively call the "new" we,.- -And Her Hidney Disease`and Fe- gelled them to set down in writing rrt man. Yet if we rrtudy hi Lary, and male �i'ea);wt<ss Disappeared-She the exact amount they would re not me el hearsay,:Awe find that t =Is Now a Strong,Healthy Woman. quire for the performance of their :Only Ona Preventive F(nown. �� y' life-saving duty, He was, business - the-h,;�in" of the. world wore by �.` 'nzoaee;G~toueas�ei Co—, N B•, man, whatever anyone ooulci may Ilio germs of these diseases that no,means gentle, aubriimiiieive creat= e March 53..�(Special). - "I have against him-and moreover, he have accumulated= during .-recent u,tes, been suffering from, the Kidneys knew the guides-of Switzerland. months are warmed into life by the Electra, whom the ancients ex- Highest adebeanskeptwhole. ' ever since I waste-d," says Miss sun, taken up in the strong winds and by feet baking, a die spread'broadcast throughout the land. a'lted fax above her, milder sister and mealy pew J.'M. Godin, of this place. "When It is impossible to avoid the inhala- Chrysothemis, would certainly have retaining their full strength. " I 'grew to womanhood I was told I MEASURE LIMIT OF FATIGUE.E. tion of these germs, and woo betide Flavored with delicious eance9. been a suffragette, had she lived in i was suffering from female weak- the person whose bronchial tubes:°'fir % yr tress, ,so I tried several kinds of The 'gonads of Strength May low air passages In the head and lungs this century, her sense of justice-- this have no equal. r _�nedicine, spending a good many --are in, a ��ea3i;inSamed=conti4ttol:-st was- - crap - - s< Be Ascertained. this season. powers of imperious persuasion. dollars for nothing. There is but one known method of + "Last winter.Became so weal; I Professional fatigue Cali be mea- destroying these disease germs after Cleopatra, Hynat'ia,,Joan of Are, PARMS FOR SALtz loss on the point of giving up.my eared from the variation of the :they have entered the`air passages- however diverse otherwise were as least alike in rebelling against all- k•'W. DAWSON, Ninety,Colborne .Streik (work. I could not sleep at night tracing or ske=tch of the movements the inhalation of Catarrhozone. Toronto._ :hand could h'ardl et u, the stairs atarrhozone alone of all the thou- thority .and following.. -their_ y g P of the heart. According to the ex 4 TF YOU WANT TO BUY of sEI.L s ut havingaI itation of the sand and one remedies'can be carried wad, 1 k Stock. Grain. or Dairy Bsrm. p p periments of Jules Amar, explained in the air we breathe to the minutest Rowena would have seemed more write g, W. Dawson, Brampton- of eart and feeling quite exhausted• by professor llastre, it has been cells of the respiratory organs, where '`Reading of symptoms of Kidney seen that as the power developed by attractive 'had she eloped with Colborne St.. Toronto. -- it destroys the germs, heals all the lsease in Dadd's'Alma�c,I soo>z the mueC e , -form­--of- rr a ed-s-ifime4s,-and---effects-a-per--ler Re_e'.and we all prefer the nob- R. W. OAWS_ON, Colborne Bt., Tororta ler Rebecca, who Hearty di a mar- WANTED. - found'out my case v]as similar.._sb I. the cardiograms is changed. Their manent, lasting cure. t r because she was among the first r sent at once for four boxes of summit becomeb more and more ".Nly nostrils were so stuffed up with y E TS FOR ISATHFR 1 S R- CaiarrU that my head ached all day. lady doctors. _ Aa v r v Docid's Kidney Pills. I beganto pointed. The undulation on the At night I could scarcely sleep because From time immemorial courage y, T low-rates, libet•al commission. + •+uul>'. The Canada ti�'eathor Insurance feel a change at the very beginn g, right, that is supplied b� the con of the awful droppings from my nose., and spirit Mare been extolled, and Company, Toronto. z for I slept well the very first Bight. traction of the heart, lowers pro- and throat-which kept my stomach justly so, too. People who feel - four boxes did" more good' t sive. We w9tt pay you $120.00 than all the medicine I 'h to en that drives back the blood, an as- Catarrhozone cured me-strengthened They wish to control destiny, not to to distribute rellgiousi ltteratura iu yo'�r� my throat and gate me protection armmnnity, sixty days' work. £zyertence ,. before, and I have,Temained strong piratiou is produo6T, the value of be controlled by it, and sometimes no requlred. Hien or women. oppor• ,ever since, I .aan now as well as ai;alnst 7epeafed coughs and colds. I which goes an increasing. In all they actually succeed in their de- tunity for promo.iion, Spare tf3ae may b• h Ohio. ne: used. Irna ,on81 Bible Prose ComDanl, can be., _ - gt nrPE- f, p-pmdre-(Sate NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE. - a' urge all sufferers to use'Catarrhozo wi,rks of siren h, esrry of--liar —_ --_ �All women wbo suffer should look. dens -up stairs, fatiguing walking, accept the- inevitable.the Kidneys. They are the main running, work with the hammer, I Catarrhozone is a guaranteed cure Obedience is apt to be often cool'- >� ,spring of health. Keep the Kidneys Mr. Amar has noticed curves that for every forai,of throat trouble, Bron- rated virtue which may be' the re- t pOD ��'FF ii.Y IN tiunerJJVE and IN sLron b assn Dodd* Kidney Pitts 4chitts, Asthma, Catarrh. It has cured sult of indifference or laziness a G York County. Ht atlunery and Book , & y g Y have an aspect identical to the Phy i others, why not you? Two months' g rice, Business in cot,nectlun. Price only they will take care of the rest Biological limit of fatigue. 'treatment price_ =1,00. All dealers, mere craving for ace at p $4.000. Terms ltb.•rnl. _wilaon Siren- instead uf-�i genuine end unselfish ins Company. -a Nest Adelatdq yueeL of the body. s or the Catarrhozone Co., Buffalo, N.Y., humility- Toronto. e - gg c �Q and Kinguton, Out. ami ity m •.�.—� ova Scotia Case of - NURSERY STOCK, THE RULING PASSION. _ SPAIN'S GREE 0 TFRY. D��ero�s Throat Troubles ,r�AWBEa1�i1-r catalog, L li"rY ► Varieties. hrae Catalo;. itcCoanou 4r Interest to ,�1! tiYanIen A&u. Groveeeod, Ontario. -The Ausinem Instinet Uppermost Kingdom Peered Reeatise Aliens PPp�ptt{p� }t� NQp��'li1Q p11SCELLANEOIIi. � In a Perilous Situation.. _Drew Prizes. U Ulll6 U Ul iltlU M Ha11fAx Sends Out a Message of Help ,f s v ternCZtt. Ttnd ez al, cur swish- It is,not'hard to keep from To- being to Many People. Spain conducts a national.lottery L lnuraat and sso treat anted with- it you are only sufficiently in IT ENDS MISERY OF COLDS. Ont pain by our nom• tre•e=. Wris�t Al,I thAltar, with the largest prize$ QUICKLY. o• before too lata. Dr. Doll riadtoet �eaTnest about it. In an article in Ha '`S•• lice. 15-Whrn Inter- ;distributed at C'h'ristmas time. to. Limited. conivirwo+d+ Oat. the Wide World Magazine. Mr' viewed at ber home at 194 Argyle St., Therc'.is disgust in the kingdom be- Don't Ralf till night. *tr 'Malcolm. Savage Treacher tells the Mrs. Ilaverstock was quite fouling tui Get after your cold now,-fhis vera „-Hell Trained. story of a Getman mountain climber talk of her peculiarly unfortunate cage. cause in the recent drawing fife two minute, before it grows dangerous You i The Manager-Yes, we need who did not forget to be economical, "I was always 'bine' and depressed, `chief prizes were to'rank outsiders. should apply old time "Nervtlitle. man for the almpiaint desk. . $a,e tett as al languid and utterly unfit Buenos Aures drew $1,400,000 and Rub your chest and throat, rub f -even in the midst of deadly peril. London $e00,000 and the, ticket you ha<l iii experience eri'ence 1 . i for any work. My stomach was eo , them thoroughly with•rlerviliner Re y � Pmy A party was crossing a glacier on i disordered that I had no appetite. the A lic•ant for lived with ur I buyers were regp�ctively a coulmer- lief will be immediate. P the slope of Mont'Nano wheti one. R hat I did eat disagreed. I suffered I vial firm and a, bank. Part of the Ner-Oline will save you from lying�wife's relatives for the last four 4 of the travellers called to the others greatly from dizziness and sick head- . awake to-night, coughing, in the and,years and I've heard not bsy fourth and fifth prizes also enriched estioa to the chest time. �to stop and listrti. Strange cries ache and feared a nervous breakdown. suffering from cont mplaiuta in all that and acute pain in the throat 'came from the ice beneath their upon my druggist's recommendation foretgtexp pa Nerviline will break up that dull Minorite Lintlnont Petteves Hours a. 1 used Dr. Hamilton's Pills. The experience the past year was feet• "I felt better at once. Every day I much .like the year before, Rlieti neuralgia headache-will hill the cold "Some one fia� fallen into a cre- improved. In Sia weeks I was a well j aliens were the luck winners, Spain and chill at its very beginning-wiII Hard to Pa`s. wase'." exclaimed otie of the party. woman. cured completely atter differ i clears a g.,.c! deal through the lot- save`you from perhaps:a serious 111- ' ter it sold more than $10,000,000 BlubbS--Bjonnes. is as •awful groans seem to indicate that eat phystelans had failed to help me. nese.- .. scrap er. He reminds.me of a plug ' he is already beyond help." meris for this reason that I ge sufferers with stomach or strongly o g l worth .of tickets at Christmas,•paid u a grrippyacold,'to cure as sore throat Tiime. Slobbs-In what way i .j .We must du wliiit we can,-in any Live troubles to, use Dr. Hamilton's $;,000,000. "in -prizes, and _netted or bad cold in the chest.�.you• can use, B obbs-=Yotl can't Paas him.with- y C ase," responded one of the guides; Pills." more than, $3,000.000, the lottery nothing so speedy and effective as1 -_ and he began a long and perilous cwt raising a raw. a. Dr. Hamilton's Pitts strengthen the handles abi,ut 8�,�•� a year' Nentrine. For forty years St has been - rlexcnt into what Proved to be the stomach, improve digestion. vk ength a ainst $•t•�•�in 1850, so that the 'the most largely used family remedy I Wo asst . cold-to pas aa3 bottom of ,'concealed crevasse. .AL ea the nerves and rpstare debilitated g are tta the Dominion. Time has proved Its{Take LAXA•rt�-i': RROUP, QL•1`Ix ig merit, so can you by keeping handy ITablets. pruggists refund ,Honey it At the -bottom they found the Pc"jr systems blood to health. gy impurities,theinstitution lsoldtalh�oTer -he world, but s-not on the elicit the large 60c. family size fall, to cure. it W, GROVE'S dgria- S gentleTban who had fallen. He was, unit bottle; small tr!al. s!ze 2uc:; sold by tuts :r on each twz. tic• however, quite unhurt, sitting Com bringing the system to a high point many in this Co- )'• of vigor, they effectually chase away s, any dealer anywhere. -Won -a Client. fortably upon a bench of ice.' weariness, depression and disease. - ---= - ' "We've come to save you," said Brood for young or old, for men, for -Jenkins-''ihdn't that lawyer. on one of. the guide, women, for children. All dealers sell Is Yonr Wife Bad Tempered? Breach of Promise Life other Bide. give you a terrble "You save e?'' - answered -the Dr. Hamilton's Pills of Niandrake and Chances are she has corns that ache He called tier lovey Bovey, , Did. gent oma,n,, quite tranquilly. "Haw Butternut. like fury. uuy her'a eocile of Put-{ And piRgY gKY May, olu be f have -.--- like 1 v overhauling 7 Pte', n t he tho'uglt'l• t I nam's Corn Extractor. It sicts paln- In the letter th-at he wrote her - any more law business I'm going ' -do you know I want to be saved 4'' Upon a summer's day. x toasty_ Sties instant relief, and cures{ OIL UPON TROL_RLED 1�.+►TERS. every kind of corn. • Insist on getting 1 .end noa�hEr lawyer has to hire him. only,Putnam's Extractor, 25c. at all htr'a marked "Exhibit A." , Secret of Phenomenon is That It dealers._ C OUT Health Boys Is Extremely Yi9eeus. - --- - : - HAIR �A L �LtN .-._ - y Literally. as well as figuratively, j1 Girl' :til lRight. lad ����� +to pour oil upon"the troubled wa- Mark Twain, >39•the story goes, 6Y HANDFULS : .._. tens is to calm them to a degree, R �e dry - as walking on the street,o n This has been known from time im- when he met a ':oman R`it her Marlon Bridge. C.B., Way so. 02. � t Aiwa s Hungry I memorial, although its scientific ex- youthful family. I have ' handled aiINARD'S y planation i9 not any too familiar 'xeo, this is the little 'girl, ©ll$" Ria s heuflrstt ring 1 Anihe m tasked forihere. even at the present day. The 'se- y ' Mark said to her as she displayed n the tuestidifferent lY the fbeLSnimenC of With Dandruff a'td Itching 'Scalp. And for a�quick, easily cret if the phenomenon lies in the y handle. Scalp' Covered with Small Pim- prepared lunch, a generous fact that oil is extremely viscous. her children. And this. nes, P NEIL rE sON. s C i a • little. in the bib belongs; I �: , R GL That is,to say, it is of a ropy con- y Ontme teNowNoTMubleAtAlld. dish of esive and suP�se, to th tar sex.' -- si stency;- ' assah," the o woman replied; • can be spread out nto�a very thin y - _ but comparatively strong sheet, ."yassah, 'days a gall, too. - b93 Jane zt.. Toronto, oi}t ••I was POs- Ili lubricating.a bearing, for in- nisi troubled with and hair getting brituej E stance, it forms a tenuous film be and talar dandruff and itch[nq scalp, I was _ ttanc the metals and u protects Try lofurine Eye Rejmed'9 ( Why It Failed. afraid to comb my hair as it came out by' >1 you have Red, Weak, Watery Eyes Visitor- Why did your little pit- haad(uls and the itching was JoaA*I�S them from the twearhen. of direct con- or Granulated E ids, Doesn't Smart i per fail'- Bog�aille Editor-Why, T eevnro I was miserfro tact with each other. Sootlla Eye I'sin. Druggists Sol! + Mrs. Chinn, the village gossip, -had The trouwo leapt ins Yvon: Oil is lighter than water, and linrias Eye Remedy, Liquid, 25e, 50e. - ;e, sleeping. 2.ty 'scalp was and Crearil when poured upon it, remains.upon Mnriae Eye Salve in Aseptic Tubes. the news spread through fife town _ covered with small pimples' �a the surface. As th©. surface ten- L%. Sk. Eye Books Free by MafL I before I could set tip my type. wtilolxtraodf toruninwone can't Bb eat i ~WS"Tome so"for a�1i�.• Need ewe _ Lnoth^rand forma scab. Tate Sion of water is stronger than that >rteslse sye >Reftedw Ce..' Chicago -rues Cured la a to 14 pays ` dandruff was so bad I vas of'ell, the�>ii is immediately drawn Drugggtscs refund money if p AZ0 ,l i afraid to comb my hal:as It.,_ . nutritious part' oft out over t�e water in a eery t11iA Good Shot. OI Pr�otrrudingirileos.cuFiratalavpil at.i o ' - `—max i show inPlainly. Ie o t bock; forming a-sort of blanket, lives relief. 60e✓ looked very Badly. I was tbiaking of Lav- white Indian Corn, skilfully "i So young Goldie has be- ing my head.stbaved. which presents considerable resist- gg- ' Cooked, 'rolled 'thin, and ante to the 'motions of the element 'co'me a Benedict. What was his _„_ Slippery• F.ir a long time Itried =-- Bcneat•h• The water waves still roll wife's maiden name l d seg other remedies an several but the$,did sot toasted to a rich golden have been .to mart Goldie,U." effla-to_- Ne x-nflprcare It•. to tar some a s ___-- 1 y an she An e t st d-list h ripped and umbt'd paper with h tbo Cotte,ra:cap and OintmenA brown. are unable to Break into ripples, roved an.unsually good shot for there. advertisement and scat right away for a Ready to-eat right from that the stormy sea, when oil-cover P Tor when die tried his love to tell sample of cuticnra 5ohpand ointment. on �'!i► , ed, presents ,'surface of huge un- woman. a la the package—Crisp, Hour- g She 1 nded him an icy stare. using just the-saninio my trouble was better•• dulations, but smooth ones. _ .11 used six or elght boxes of the cuticurs Min Liniment for' sale everywhere.. k i 18112n$ and delicious. Ships are able to ride'Stroh waves nard'a Llniment0uraa.Barna, Eta, Ointimentlal=;o the C iiticarT Eoap and my M s t* scalp healed, tho itch ng s.,opQcd and may i with compare•-titre ease. It is the .i'n Otld liappen(ng, bair came in quite thick and now I have no - ' Children cant seem to waves that break that`present the - One on, the�t istomcr. get enough of POs.t Toast- real danger, to. the mariner. Minister (annciincing from pulpit) . ' trouble 2 at ail.'. fSigned) �ir3' Et. Slater• -I will add that. a-ladv's watch liar Customer-I'll gave you one dol- May 27, ista. fes;- anti' they 'can eat all - -:- --�'--- - - .- lien fiinn'�i in one oi! - the aisles, lar for that book. That's every it,costs nothing t�learn how pure.er+eel. 1l Resemblance. cent i•t's�worth. _ etroctive and satdsryin-, Cutteura Soap and they want because this which the owner Bari have by apply- l)fntment aro in the fres tman1 of Boor Com- ' "Slack make's me ' think :oE an jnq at fife vestry. -�fe will now sin 8hopman- l-I-.- .-. .tt food is as wholesome AS it K Customer (inter.rupting) '= One Piexioiis, rod,rough, ands: itching"scalps, electric htrtton. I the 1 t�tr h}-mn, "Lord, her watch dandruff dry,thin and fniiln;hair,because ; is appetizing. ''tit by so Z T1)c,church is keeping. Cioller, qr nothing• y6u no not buy them until you try tbem. i « !isl3 'ilriyt•hiri ' .. Shopman-Qery hell, sir. Thanks. Iiberl too€c-xh'mailedfroc,.cvith 3'2-P• He won't aecanlp g •-mold by Grocers.- ,• - y book. Send t-card to Potter Mal da unless hes pushed. titinarti•s.unifnent cures oar,drutf. Cash! I was trying to say that fife C•nadlan Po.tnm corrnt Co., Ltd. -- 1- retaiFprice of the'book was seVen$y- Cbem.corn•,Deet+D,l3aAon,L''::;•A•' - Windsor, outario. The man who gets the Most of it Ever see a neighbot who par• five coats, but you wouldn't allow ED. ?. seldom gets the best of, it. ticularlS well liked i Sorel me to. `rxY.r. " i ,h... ..iH '"i1„',i ,', tw. "..y.: 1, r, _w.•. pp , +w : _-' `�`• ,'» 'r'� �" ..4, 9•• .Y' A'. .iia` — r-a.,�„ t ,YA,•aYR^,!„' •n• - � •,� � x �._, .e. �„ :.:+�. S'.:. ,., e uiu�:�A•.::, 5 �' .•�., !. �:,f.,�. '.l, »'.}+.r�- i`'G� ,a� � F ,�, ,^"i ,,`%' �j;:•:.' ti,� '1. a t Pr' .r-. ..t roe. ,..;.' �;. 'ee. .- �u �t' •�*.e� .� .reser'. t^•..�,•' •=^a .... ';�—���o a�d♦ :3 .. f rk �: $5. l. `tfl. - "ss: L ... .. .y - '••+t+v. ?'� •ry`•'.b_ .'..6 e...•v..r:. �:T - ..... ra+r.•»"x+'s' -, 7$ • a < f+':.' 'sw..:,.._" •.- .. .:.•,.c �• x a' '4-- :S� ^'C�. _ •�'M', ,�`3.;L1 ' .^Y 9T.{�: fe.!O.A:- i:..f✓, .w• .. U. s"A,y :'•. ?r O• 'l:Y F a..R' ',? •:.f"+v e�.d :'S+ Y` 4' ,.,.r',:Ti .C:Y:. t 2 LOCALISMS -�• $am has returned home -The P•oewoffice' Department Q �'1 /� pp �,� ' ' '.; after Spending the winter with, has issued an offiotol notice that " .:.BQOT SH AN RU ERS ` his son, Harvey, in Fergus. helreaftter the transmission of coin ' - -Isaac 'Pizer, of Toronto, was or'bank notes in unregistered let- You will require, good boots and rubbers sowfq�'' the muddy sasses. We i Lon. BalSdon, ef'T'orbato, was in the village on Tuesday and tens is expressly prohibited. It fe have a good line for men,women and chWreiat rices to suit all, ' home over Sunday. Rave Tx$ NEws a pleasant call: understood stat the order is i19 Our prints this season ilny quality and patteeren unsurpmsed and s. -Geo. Douglas is suffering from -G. Rowland, of Knox College, sued in view of the losses that oc. are guar6 mer strictly Ease and blue 18c. hite d. W�t whitefrd F an attack of LonsilitlS. will ecru pe-? -- -Alex. Anders' of Claremont, p3' the Pulpit in St. Ao- cur thrattgh the placing of telae and tan Bedford at 17c.yd. White cotton crepe 25c. yd. _ drew'a church on Sunday next. particularly in letters. Bmbroideries: beading, laces,veilings, etc. New pat• 1 was in town on Monday. -Mrs. R, A. Douglas, of Toron. -A concert under the - terns. White and grey rodless.lawn nainsook, -D. Pettit-hada business trip to, spent 8tmday here at the home auspices of the Young Ladies' ' scrims, white and colored, bungalow nets, etc. to the city on Wednesday. of her mother, Mrs. B. Bunting. Club of St. Andrew's Church, - -M. S. Chapman had a business -Mrs. D. Pickell and daughter, will be held in the Town 1 Goya'cavy blue suit, reiilar$8.00;for$5.00, size &l, tri to Ottawa on Thursday,_ .._ Mrs, uet�,..i- _thy-eyeniog of Friday,_ - .; z -Mrs. lviss, of rooklin,spent Wednesday with Mrs. John ur- April 10th, (Good Friday,) A good C the week end al.Brien H.entertais.ned kar. programme eonsisting,of readings, figs, dater Marmalade oranges, 20c. doz. -Miw. James Brien eatet•tafned -See_our large. assortment of vocal solos,piano duets,drills,etc. a fow friends on Tuesday eveni:e•g.i wall' papers 6c. to 12*c. roll, in will be.given. Among those to — Fresh fish and haddie. ti. _ -Mies Watson-has retnroed stock, 15c. to 50c. roll, samples to take part will be Miss M. First- fir` - after spending a few days in the order from, our 6c. to 12 e. excels brook of Toronto G A GILLE SPIE, -DUNBAI,TON ' Mrs. E. Davis, -city. in value. D. Simpson & Co. * of Oshawa..besides local talent. . - -Arthur Rogers, of Toronto, 8 -Rey. Geo. Eatenee,- of Toros-` The plan of the hall will be open • spent Sunday.-at the home of_llis_ tw_--deliosrEd---two-eseellent ser. tit the drug stere to=morrows($a - -mother here. mons in St. Andrew's church on urday)at noon. Admission 25 �- --- �` =Dr. Henry will be here asughal, Sunday last, Mr. Extence has cents, reserved seats 30 "next Tuesday to attend to his pro. Jahad charge of large congregatis�-riaines __ - �. e .. - _ t6r feasional duties. - * in tawn, F: Y Wagnerhas-returned, .;i�nd- leve- WVLT� OF HAIR -J. H. land Ohio, but during th list - ' after spending three weeks at his year has rested from active pas. PARISIAN SAGE MAKES THIN LIFELESS home in the city. toral work, but whicb he expects HAIR SOFT AND ABUNDANT. -Miss Edith Burling, of Milton, to re-enter soon. Beautiful hair, thick, soft fluffy, hue been spending a few days -Frank Hyland, who lustrous, and free from dandruff, is r y gives his OW Of WOmvn'e _ - with Miss Cora Burling, place of residence a8 Montreal greatest charms, yet OUT' new large stock of — --Miss Margaret Hair, . eo many have streaked, thin -and Atifelvas r and tainkt ere - s no '-- - --Master University, spent Sunday Saturday night and appealed to remedy. Pretty hair is largely a -- all aper}is-now with D. and Mrs. Pettit. some of our residents for assistancematter of care. „ .on di8play -James O'Connor has purchas- He was directed to constable James Frequent applications of Parisian . ed another flue new driver to take Potter, who kept him for the Sage well rubbed.into the scalp is all the lace of those be recently lost. night, and on Sunday morning that is needed-it acts like magic. -Mrs. J.,H. But gTry it- bt - - dyaa' - e a is ra a sur resed with the result. Not only a colorings and - p r awa a ew aye owing to the death Jephson who ordered him taken will the hair become soft, Suffy, ra- of her brother-in-law, Geo. Sel.dou,. -to.Whitby to be tried on a charge diant with life and really doubly beau- (hP„CS2 nG� are _ -Miss Gladys Taw, of Toronto, of vagrancy. tiful, but all dandruff disappears,' fall- has been spending a few+ 'days -Roscoe Teeple, of . Paisle. }ngha_it anal.' _ _ - y pent Fridaq here at the home of ltchui8.scalp cease-your exceptional the home other-aunts on Chtrcb s head feels fine, -- St- ---- - his brother-in-law, John Murkar. All druggists sella large bottle of -Mrs. Pountney returned Mr. Teeple was on bis return trip Parisian Sage for fifty•cents: Get it home to the city ou Saturda af- from Ottawa, where be was a from.D. Pettit he will refund the y mune if Otir assortment breaks L ter spending a 'Week at R�. H. member of a deputation that R'Re y you are not satisfied. - . Crummer's. interviewing the Dom halon govern- —�� _ -Mr. and airs: McBrien. of Kin- ment, with a view to securing a ' .t he record for sale, spent a couple of days at harbor of refuge at Inverhnrori on - __ . . . quality. W. H. Grammar's and took is-the the shore of Lake Huron north of ' i -institute concert: Kincardine. It wRs at this int -Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Sexsmith, that most of the bodies were found of Toronto, spout Sunday with after the terrible storm of the 4heir son at the home of John and ninth of November. _ Prices raD . e from 6 cts. Mrs. Stephenson. . . g • ph -As the time of dusty roads is 11 ;� - - =•.� a -lire. W. H. Fawkes, who has now rapidly approaching. we per roll f � been ill so long, but.was improv- think that we should now con- Ing somewhat, has not been, so eider what - method Should be � -upwards. well duringthe past few days adopted this. year in regard - A -Wm- Wilson fa burp making to oiling the streets. The method ' '? considerable.repairs-to Ben. Fa w. adopted in previous years. that gf t eett's residenee which was badly soliciting. subscriptions, is not stn BILE AZaZBT>ER Please favor u8 by look- damasted -by lightning last slim- ideal one, as many refuse to give ..-.�..... -xner. and at the same time et the same FRIDAY. MARCH 27TH—Combination - - Jug through our : g a -The Women's Institute will IF as those who foot the bill. sale at McLean's hotel, in the V il- - hold its regular monthly meeting We would suggest that the police ]age of Brougham. Sale at 1 o'elock - p sanlpl88. char at 8 p, m. on Tuesday .afternoon trustees give dollar for dollar, to p• Postilf, auctioneer. - _ '• next-at the home of Mina Irene those who will contribute to thi& MONDAY,MARCH 3Dth=Auction sale of farm stock and Implements, the Rogers. - object. - _ -Gordon Towle, of Prince Al- -We regret to report the death poo 5. Uxbridge. Middleton.. Sala lot 9, We esteem it a pleasure po idlte, Bale at 1Z ZlO: - bent, Sask. who has been visiting on.Suoday ;Ret of Mr. George Set- Wm: alaar, auctioneer, ,_: `,tn Shoal tt-8 t with his uncle and aunt, Dr. and don, nf 05liawa,on Satnrday after TE-EnDAY, March 31st-Auction sale ILI h Mie. Towle, returned to bis home only four days illness from pnen- of farri stock, 'implements, hay, s on Monday. monist, which was uttt conFidered grain, the property of D. W. Car- -Mrs. Cormack has taken pos- serirnia tiatiL9hort)y iieiore he died, ruthers. lot a, con. 1,-- mnghton iessioo of the farm she recently The deceased who was 54 years of -road township of Pickering, Yale - `purchased near Port Perry, and is axe, resided most. of his life in at 1'"30 p, m. See Lille. PoweN ow-moving tier household effects Pirkerin b and 3faw, auctioneer•. g, ut•moved to Oshawa, Tilt'R8D►Y, A til 2nd-Credit sate of to her new ohne. a ace years agv- His ettueral toed- fim" stock, iroplFa:ettta; ltrna 'e o, M CHAP1111 A N= Mrs. John Dirxie installed pplfewace ren TuestiHy. He:i� survived fe:rnitum. etc, on lot 13, con, 3. a e - last week a gasoline auxins in her by big willow;and oltb daughter, 4cAt kora, the property of J, 1f. Ii. new residence to be used in the Mr=: Frank Heron forwhnm much Fortner. StIe is 1. pt i:i. J. H. --- - --- —_-- k hot and cold water system that s n+pathy i- ex pressed. Ona dati Prentice, anctioueer. she is about to instal. �j � Trit•RADAY, APRIL 9th= Extensive g ter Ellie: die antiniberof years s,►IeaT horse , buggies, cutter, wag- COLLARS AND HARNESS -At the last meeting of the' ago. sale farm implements. garden tools qu church. a uti d ni the Methodist - -During the pa--t reinter- our sada, household furniture, stoves, FOR SPRI\G WORK ehnrch, a unanimatis invitation tillage has been paid many ,visits china, etc..- the-property' of Mrs. 1 Brin -r was extended to Ret. D. E. John- by tagrants. Apparently Pick John Dickie at Stone cottage, lot g your horse And get a good ec,llar. Good teach Ston to remain for another year. Bring village has built up a splen- 13. Pickering. Sale at one n elock. hgTness at reasonable prices.. _ -Mrs.Richardson and daughter- did reputation among the frater- See hills. W. B. Powell, auctioneer. - I aim making a in-law, Mrs. (Dr.) Richardson, of pity for its hospitality and active ; FRIQAY, ,tPRtr:'](rix-Auction sale of Toronto, are visiting with the tat• sympathy extended towards the horaeA: rigs, household furniture _._tetra mntl,o. - Mr .-i_ � Painier, - - SPECIAL pa kn1-ghts bf-th-e road: A9 a usual and blacksmith's tools in the Village TEAM HARNESS' s of Cherrywood, the property of I j trace,,bac•kbands,-crooner and hip strR complete wits- who Ie in poor health at present. thing these vagrants have been Davidson and Williams. Sale at .,ont collars,$29.75. Same harness with heel chain trace,$26.'5 : - -Thos. Conlin, of W'hitb , has directed to Mr. Je hson. Repairing neatly andpromptly attended to. - .been shipping � P police 1 o'clock. See bills. N. B. Pow. a large quantity of magistrate. who is generally sup• ell, auctioneer. apples from Pickering during the posed to have a very large -and T - past few-days, he having bad warm heart. This is unfair to air, PleKERIhG hieRKhTs PICKERI\G HARNESS EMPORIU3I 2 them stored in the Gordon apple Jepbson as he cannot lay.a charge house. white minter Wheat; .....:..'.. 85 Phone Ind. 301. �i�. J. COAKS�E?.L w, - and at the same time try a man Red rs A� -Arthur Bundy was in Bow- on that charge. There are, man ., ;.. :�' :-, y Mixed manville on Monday night play- deserving men who are in, bad Spring Wheat.......::......... .86 Ing hockey with the Whitby boys luck, who should not be dealt with Goose In their match with'the Bowmar>: harshly, blit th85 ere are a large num- Oats. '............. =rT�'��'NA'TSnNALt S'1'OC F^�I� Ville team, the latter winning by ber of.glen too lazy to .work, who ,w 8 to d goals. deserve no sympathy. If these -The spring- millinery opening person% were directed to Constable this week has been attracting a Potter, who is most sympathetic w ha� a Pit '� large number of the ladies of the and is'a:most worthy host,-lie will Y at - �S village, who are anxious to see the take care of them, so that our - beautiful new creations of the villaxers will not be, molested: o suffer, when you can get CE� millinery art. -The entertainment - given in :Ted's Home-made and •• �" _�� -The regular monthly Meeting the town hall last FridayeveningOs :. of the -Methodist Ladies'Aid will under the ane ices of the Women's Butternut Bread - tt` :. be held at the home of hiss Annie Institute, was a most enjoyable .delivered at your door. _ , i ``i d d . '1 ;_ Marquis on Wednesday, April 1st, affair. The hall was not crowded at 2,30 p m. All members are re- to its full ca but Ask your Grocer for it. �1 gnested to attend. capacity., ; y yet there was a good Attendance. Madame . T O f s. W. F. Henderson, h•ho ,las le Mar as usual, pleased_ the an- been confined to his • house since die t thenitd WAO ON o January. suffering of Popular son 08-R- ' from blood- iso Home $steel tT O '►� �.t i P �' • . $ N ,Y po nips,;is now able Hoiespecially captivated the. ELM DALE MILLS ''to be down town, and is making hearts of the audience. Miss Pearl ' rapid progress toward recovery. O'Neil, the popular elocutionist t . -Members of Ontario- Lodge, has alw• ys ened an enviable t� . - OOTS AND. SHOES I. O. O. F, remember the At Home reputation is Pickering but that ie the place try get your ne:t , •` � � .:- : to.be held in the Lodge Room on reputation was eabarieed by her lbag of Flour. the evening of April 3rd at 8 selections on Friday evening. Her We have the largest stock of Boots and.9hoes we ever carried o'clock. All Oddfellows residing selections were new to most of ;Ogilvie's -Royal. Household can't be and'bought before the advance in'Prices,'slid 'are ' bare not members of this ..lodge the audience; and every one was ' beat for Bread. are invited'fo titfeiid with their heartily enevred. Misses Vera and prepared to give the public the benefit. `z ladies. Helen Burling rendered several plenora Flour _Pastry Elourx ' Nothing-but first-class'boots -Reeve W. W. Sparks left. on Graham Flour _ in stock. - - - - Wednesday evening for Ottawa, piano duets- in a -manner that Fresh Roiled Oats pleased the audience. Mr. Somers- Bram and Shorts 'Along with the other members of. Cocks accompanied �_• �i L I (ir es= Madame le oats and Oat Chop :the township council, ae part of a Mar at the piano, while Hiss Hat- - '-$nhleyand Harley Cb op -' f, arge deputation that is interview. tie Law accompanied Miss Pearl Mixed Feeds The'aoted 20th Century brans, hundreds of samples to select from. as the Dominion Government in O'\'eil in her wnsical selections. 31o]assine-Meal and Molasses Mewl A perfect fit guaranteed or Ino sale. - ,,,kegard to Hydro-Electric matter4, W. J. Clark acted as chair- as In B cial rices in ton lots. ,'pend•1Ro the 1s+roposed radial 1inr. his uattal, affable manner. The pe' p See the new style in overcoat?. 'n.p well aF othek questions of wide receipts�of the evening was about - • "; C, eoitr R. , n reef. 6A. ._ iChopping every doll .ice. A. :BUNTING, P.ICKERMG : J'. r i` Ms:#zx w,r�' .:s �' A t •a°.a"` z. 3 %r� p '-R�?.x*N1'�'a'Sa.••n•" '±�e•e'w�' ' :-��;� .�,• �,$,� w. y,F. 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