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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1902_04_25 I .............. IN .7 TH ,rE K G-- A- EW C ER :I VOL. -. PICSERINC�t. ONT.t FRIDAY. APR• 2 5 '902. N..• r 28 _ Greenwood. comic,or lighter vein, her selettions were t j itsitJt.�t�stall�aYDs. OUT AROUND US — rendered perfectly. Her 'striking state a' -- - -- o a eve ad to ller all erve� 14e !qr LocAL eAPPlNIlr6a 8lCOlDlDHi baAa b• h May 2la 1 popaleroy.dH _r bots are talk vinic tort• cot slittle s LAgT ! II tonins hent on th. ear"HeseR m the erten-If 17e res pales AND Joxrsn DOWN BY 00!` rt nr•jo Delon ma -a-- 01t nf_ orn''•wrs probably the gem of the ansa• . r- --- - abort horn cattle this week, tog. Mise Wallace has a b,i�eilart Tnitue TA. Yo.UNG,M D.,O.M.,Fellow of 00R=SPONDlxTs. The farmers around here are busily ea- before her.-Miltoo Refbrmer.: • Trinity Medical College, Toronto, mem- gagedat their spring work. Quite i. bar of Collee¢�e o1 Phvatciaua and Cnrteons of Greenwood Road.. _ F f)atarto.Ot>Sta and residence Opp fJLearyLotet _ number have already fiaished seeding. Woburn, oat. office 5onre: morilina T Lo.10.:_ - ' John Devitt sr,,is grill in a critical con- Farmers are all busy seeding. s se .w o, QUI m 'sarong etas.' •Thomas Elliot was through this neigb• dition with congestion of the. lungs, .and i 3 a ear ^ a its ° kJ O!all materials and design 'hood this week. inflammation of the buWele, We hope y : %I., - 1 ke tis stock. It will pay p0 lilies 9, Davidson is dressmaking at that he may speedily recover. .4 � o S o � . E : : ,w� i � „• _ �E'ZTON, DIINN dt $OIILTBEE to'call, aft our works ar:d inspect oar stock, Piekerin Ooilvize at resent, _ _ --,+ _ 0 °_ o Q and obtain rices. Don't be mieled by We are sorry to learn that T. Calvert Cherry wood: Barristers,solicitor°.etc., National rrnet agents we do not em 1 them,consequent- °o ° e _ >� c Chamkera, eo Aica 'street. east, Toronto, B P oY q and four of the children _are 'sick viitL Most of our farmers are tbroagli seeding - ° fro", __- At Claremont every rdbeda7 forenoon. Money ly we can, and do throw o$ the agents Eearlet fever, - Sri ices are-.busy hoase•clearia these ds s o��xo° .?e ^3 eA O W loan on t every commission of 10 Der cent:, which on will g y ^ i*«c x %$ ^a ++ _ certainly sate b rcbasfn frempns: A J. v9.and lits Disney, of tioaat Zien' ;Slice A. Slee visited Whitby friends in"�'_o_^�v a e fo ° FR�11B DFNTON,,S6, D.O.L. F a�nim s Y p g and Mr and gill=s L, Dscidenn spent Satntdav, o'g ° . o n !b k = 8ER4118TC,. DU:IN. W. MULOOs BOULT- call solicited. �'- with Mr slid 5dre James Davidson. , v ` S sae'-^9 0 '"L ' O ' gEE. Sl•ly James'McRae is somewhat under the e a a , < a C t+r BARRIS• —_WHITBY eRANITE CO., weather at time of wzitiDR, p' - � E.• FAREiVELL,Q. Opp,post Once. Whitby,Ontario •-• BROOK.ROAD. Divas E.Ce'.)er has returned to her home o oro Jan •`.-4 r TER,Ccantyy Cmvm Attorney,and iCo Tnty —_ -- after spauding some time with city friends. • Feb M - Solicitor. Court souse,whitt•v• J. H. Connors los{a horse Ibis week. are must congratulate Joseph Laughlin hll z to m c, o• �� Dow SdcGILLIS'RAY, BA$RIS• Miss DSay Hudd, of IItica, is visiting on the way he has timed his dinner bell. 4 . a » en,soticitcn d o. Offiao op s-byre---` Messrs Callander and Ormerod.of IIsi• a -_ CS oe eo Apr It asoa Whitby,out. 'Jno.Bitll Dow, .A.:Theo. a•Greenwood, •led the I cern, were the life GS Robert i m m '0 )flay C Ray. S�i..isme; s.afil111vray,LL,B, 1Soaev to Loan: 87 C. E. this wf ek. Sunday. ,�b y ►. J n C M R3TEft30'1.RITCflIE & S - = Diifs and Sire Rodd,ot. Epsom, ca 'Mrs.James Ferguson ase vision¢ her _ t•. :o � o ra July,' �cc friends friends Lere cn Tuesday, daughter, Mrs, W. Judd.of East Toronto �t+ gaps sea Barri'ster's.Solicitors, etc.. Temple $alld- First-class ve-bieles for hire by day y' last week.. ° Ing, Tomato, and Claremont every Saturday. r night 'Bus In connection meet- ldr Iioaa is ps:ntinat his Loose, which +�• y -+Q Oct.`6'! F.Paterson,Q.C.,P,E,Ritchie G.P..tiweeny. R adds CODPidel8lil to is appearance. - m Ing a I1 G.T.R.traime. Freight and 3 pp Nov. express delivered to all parte of the Mies Bubtinq, of Pickering:. visitc-d sus Brougham. - a Dee village. eatntn¢o a :n a onelasr + on Shortest notice, Sale and come the lcterePte cf the "Studeot's forward this week, with her mother who is Very Brougham Sth, Port Peery 9tb, IIs. HCPl3`IN9,YETERINART SUR' mission stables in connection. tnt}tement. TLe cisi6 was mileb appre• ill, bridge 16th, Cannington 15th,Bowyer- • GEO-4. GsrSnbte cf the Ontsr',c Vet' tinted, Miss BuDtioq was accompanied Geo. Steveoeon, of.Toronto, wasboms Lou lath, mriabzq Colregi Toronto, reccistered mis:bez by Wno Cornell sod..Ddisa Mallet, over flunday. of LGa OIItar 5 ye ertneS] ad on a' airter ml4e W. . P ak r7� Office and r,a lance one ane one-q tarter miles sW, y pip ,•{alai• liar towaetip fathers met here on Mon _� LT I 1 TREES eveoorcb of Green Riser. Offier and fhoe:n¢forge • T11t1I5QBv, May 1:C-FIr2 Hali. dap vast and [lal a Ion¢eittiDR, ll .noon 9 to!t a Li L.an.l I to J V m. Tn:eprsp5 -��_� address LoeustH,lLOn%,;i.0,addreet, teen Geo. Tunutz 'uas in to Shea Lis- All kinds rt adder, Out Audley, coiLi•e's resi leoce at Greenwood. 12 C-1 T - -- NJ-is b. Hamilton, cf Michigan, iP -- SHRCB3 Etc., 1G�• 3 SHVI LE'T,Veteriusry Surilecn, n y�y� Bae3lcg tae t3 h�A atthezcerttcae• Visiting friene'srotind Lere'theee lags.. ' E. Aoa �irn a.e 92 t.e 0 aro vet-vL- t'1 u f i iture s 4 r s s l re Mismil G mr.e spent a day or so in Mr. Coakwel;, of Toronto. was the Hixbeat market price arz toiHoe ?cr.u: rek:a ereA icemDez of 'Ln ii Nl i T r.nto recently, t�neet of is is son here, R, J. C.:akwell. _ SOC all kinds of Ontario t'e:ra:na't5-_.51'-.•R'• Aeaociatfoa • A'1 • _.. _ . disoases rn,,;,;ones of the doss.ettic animags .J..C..11aham Is patting in the crop on over Sunday. / Fail and Winter app ell treat's t eccotJ+oar t.,the molt+,o tdera at•:rove l .. the Hailey lace, ]OHP! E. BEE' Agen1, and acieapu:pnady:ea. urea's gn T.A Lire:gs A full iiae of firer- =• p Pict Ores en.argea free See cur baby __, - - -class furniture Dow Lorne P:,cgrin is re maingast home this earris,ges. - Furniture delivered free.. J - Pickrriag. tmptemnas shop.roadaoc.ore Cab=lh`3-appy. year t0 see Low be l.tesr farroio$. '--- ' ate Yera s livery 'op exhibition in - - Won. L.merson has teen -fitting up his H. Ilea!, undertaker, Claremont. our ware rooms. O 9 $t� place to our north, till be has made chis i7 ttltri!*� warn*• F>•ieefa:Tl }lt. 1 P rtp look gotta attraa4ive. Hit area ''ver;b dg going. • P�4� PaDlll arc e ' $ - pp sating of this spring ought to be imitattd _ 'T3 tHO]IAB. DUNN.Conveyancer. Com by many. whifevale 1Yl. miastoaer try i I)$ Affidavits sto.. 11 $� S. Dillingham. The Isaac Fackzio estate shipped s load Alls�zss and dese'ripiiocs. poll rtoek piaremout,out of hogs this week. The high price of meat sO��a,�e lata.Cr.IDD respent Sunday ander she Mine Z Bea _ -:ielteriaq, Out. has been a stoic's of rough prc8t to the BeTING, Teener of M 6 -`` farmers ttia your Tae casae of,thea beef ps'or roof aontiDaally on hand, J[t) Licsnsas for the Coaat7 of ontar+o. t prices seems though to be due to other of Srooklta.is the guest of �at the Hao» or as his r°rsdsuce,Pickasai reaacnr than scarcity Perhaps the Big Mira H. Juhnsnn �pp PtEsts RUNNING ���� I Fuer of the L' B.A. could snswer. Mrs. Burrell, a Pickering, ie the guest R. MO�LbEs : I Mncb sympathy is telt for the Calvert o!bis Tbia.Carter , SVID BELDAM. auctioneer, hee Dir rad t1n, J R. Hoover, of Toronto Plohenlrg. wobwn,solicits salsa from his nr'ne"am AND D:�V family�D the Greenwood Road on account Junction spent Sunday with Wm Barton. of their scarlet fever atHietion ffir Cal plisses Poacher and Siekell,of Toronto, friends born far rod Deerbi Bales a fume,farm y he sroct and ever74t.ina the a to b.solo sII1 b. �'�'e$h Oats - - ` p •vve the gnrtte last wtek of Mrs.A. E, , ^ vert is sow laid a at a bad season of dandled bar%be.abscrib.r with thencnaost care year Bis daughter had come home from sad soil to the very beat advaataFe se ly the hospital where she bad been andergoin{I ldalor 1 and Corn.Meal treatment for the same. But the disease We are pleaved to learn that Mrs. Thos•- i T R.BEATON.TOS SEIP CLE RE _ ' was carried aria the illnew result. We had Burton si•d N�rmsc Miller are recovering lwedding - -Presents.... DConvmvancer. Cotami aloner for taking the opinion that bospiialr did alt Clti'.ge from recent illnesses. D i -tial°vita Accountant Eco• tlone7 so loan — lddrle itis well : The family have the neighborhood's Mrs Kennedy of Cedar Grove, =pent a 0o farm rope leaner of Marrisge Lie- dJiit.r sympathy couple o!days last week with hes dsaghter, _.-, Fore Everyone. 'snow' tfibttavj., Oat: M ( ntHatchieon: is D VALFWAY HOUSE, F;ia¢aton Road lass, A. d frloL entertained s anmber The Bride 1i 11 Mood accommodation foreman and beast• �• Brokenahira, Pbit.ritU. popaltir entartaia tDent of y�ag lady lriecds Ian Wednesday after. , -1'000:at paces Cuutne A i. Haas or liquors s Lona: A Very pleasant time was eD]OVed Ba3sym-tion: DaaFenton has disposed of has last The Groom and ciaart, J HULL Proprietor. ♦9.6m " { _ -Haney�___ _ _ driver to Joe Torrance. 100 ie'said c have _ i POIICHER A POSTILL.Licensed Ana. IC, P.Jones purchased a floe sew horse been t e const eratton, r, or s�emai& i tioesers for the County of Ortar,o. Ane. �IC�ERING ]ately. - bear has since resold at as advance of 900, Mon sales of everrdeacr vmc concocted at a Robt.-and Mies. Lizzie Davidsoe spent Stewart Pherrill has removed with bit The Groomsman I ��1 yea co all orders b7� orator Strict Onam� tamily to evidocMarkam. Wm, ingersle hips � .,�snt acd OeneTsl vel atorhe9trtct Real tt.D AA Sunday with friends harts H, Jones is r trin¢his hour's thio■ flag tel•i rip rerideaoe in Mr.];clliogere hoose. 4 a. r. Practical Painter. °p` R. fyawkios hue removed from Green =da(told,silver or Plate. - .--- dress T908- P�CCH91 . which adds much W its appearance. p IPOBTILL,Green River,Oat, ly J,Davidson. of Markham,spent Sunday Rive-to Mr. Sirton's hoose. I!ybe price is not right' we'll.make•it.righ8 : I HE WELLINGTON Hotel.-Hay- -- Deegratia anth his sister, Mrs.J. W,Dis of Mt The concert sad tea Eivan by the Metbo Pa Hanging. E• �' diet church choir on Friday evening, was in removed to sad thoroughly overbral• Tint; Zino. r _A th.a�o.e lions!.I am prepared to tnrat.h kalso aieing' f• �' J.R.Jones has moved from Balsam to, a very eacaeeefnl ad;ir. An azcellert>rizo• ichardison V4t$ f _-eq.pQmodstiou to all who desire to pauonix Graining. f}IaztaR. -. his farm on which be araoted• home- last gram wee rendered, an excellent to:,pro• see. �pac�ous sa r rd to sea all old patrons when the• have oa art pro Eat►imatss ileo A.E-HaDb .mrd of Balsam,has purchased the latter e3w.Ahag more is quality than id aceeeeore to 3 $Bira>Rld.-- eartoa"stall ltaraham. JAB. TORRENCE, 2 oul ` $$artchto oat. 6s•etn - a fine-heavy draught bores from Charles Dambers_ r,.•.. WiM�r*�� •. Proctor, H 1 1 $F YOU WAN' • • - T•he - - - Miss Lena McoTs who bye been ill forMilinon _ • WEST:fRN B4 K OF f ���, w rel tame vaster tmFrove aa ear u s r would dfsire to leis her. , -A ¢asolinc engine, We re all pleased to notice the success Liberal Meeting. y' oaTaratsd b7 act of Parliament 187! of our former teacher,3-H• -Medi ; -- -- !ansa TAB a-Irlekerta[Ntattea o.?a Brantford wind mill. Doeringmachioer binders, mowers, corn harvesters. corn __ ffta,tesias i��, if Do v the priaoipal of t`aeColcheater Eli - According to ionoaaeement the Liber- -c taAIN9 ooDFO E♦ AS VOLLOWC— Bbreddere,Pace wire fence, binding•twine, 7io-wbool, Hia 'school Yoard n eo well els of SoatL Ontario met at their annual T ar atf; baggy or atone boat. Bee or write Aisfiorised Capital....:................81A0o,Doo satisfied with his work grill tttev reoeiN{y meetia in Broq$tiD on Saturday Isar Igo..B . MAIL._ t 8:62 A. M. subscribed Capital 600.000 g , �l otia raised his salary from M50 to 8500• we 'sj moat representative,large,and on )zn _" 12 LOCAL. -8.B4:P.1 , best1.ssa.48+ gloagrato a e i m on file-eaetsesswbiclrc azar - -- --Y t'-16= SAL isle- _, .- W. F. R. JOnC9. _ assets Reaiily(%oavertible ......... aeric gathering of the part wits -� s3ty Salsa tri, Joss?2owa�•Fsa. T.H.Mc1i<n.nax, Esq, be achieved only ty hard and faitbEal wort. tae.pro eedei w: 6 T_ td .,._ - 1 c ion of�(i3c r p fl 42txcs WEST Dun is roLLowa:- a Special attention Qivea to armer'e Bale and resulted in tba.i•eturn of thewio.e 8:85 A.Mi, GREEN' RIVER. N0.8 LOCAL s S ectaeles. rotes Collections Sotinited and )romptly made eaeC+hive. Mr pdowbray rematae the Farmer's Notes disconuted American sad "11 LOCAL 2:26 P.X. crena Ezebauge ban4bt and avid Drafts it- Little Beseie Hoover is quite Sick a via: honored President, while Mr Tamblpn .. q g 7 MAIL sued, available on all parts of the world House-cle%ning is the order of the day acts all secretary with R McLaughlin of taliaat Bank aeyastmsat. - here. Oshawa, all hot, president; A con TXXX TAiLn.--VUI$bartoa station' ' If your eyes are - Interest salowed on deposits at bigbest cur- W Hntcbine is suffering from an attack vection of deleeates was thea called,tad perfectly fitted with glasses rentzates.aud-vr:editedhalf•yearly Wdepositors of la grippe. the o�adtdate for the approachina elect TsAlxs C�oINa EAS! ave►B rOLLowa:-� a tbry'll last longer. Let us tell G eo. Serr. t.I'ansger, Marsh .il Turner is moviag his family to ioor,was.seletited in the person df their NO. 8 KLM A M. ' yon what they geed Bea? Brougham this week.. old representative Hou John Dryden,wh' No. 12 MixED 2:57 I.� _ y� ea'se's from $1,00 es air a Mr. Gilhuly is moving into the house has now been the cipient of this honor i. 10 LOCAL B: ►A P-lit' F F F• vacated-fiyAiarthal�arnes for-T 811w=nth-ti -`iLa'eaadidstis in - wa=ds - DOMINION BAIL tilt nad'rits John JLitchel]spent Sunday with Mr and hire W.Turner. one of}Hia beet rff is outlined the policy TnAtNsGOING WEST Dv!AS F*F1i0WS', s • \fes Jahn Mrs y urn Mrs H. Ho of his department. Wm Rote M.P.,-Dr No 9 LOCAL .9:00 A.Y. u � ♦ Refractin' kine,of Silver Maple on Friday: P Mitchell, Ex Reece Gillespie, B BuntiDR, of 11 Mmsic 2:91 P.M. - r. �• Luke OpttciaD. F L Fowke, James Taylor, D Ormiston, T4rortto optical Pnl lora. , Capital Paid uD, $21500,000 Mr and Mrs H Hopkins visited with Eli � y 7 Mail 8:22'P.M. I'lrorre_3t) = slat hitgrl�`taGl�vaadEtrtsslvlat day. - l T1Ittu3y.taste ca led to rile_R1atI2C 20 ly,; �I1 XING' STREET WEST, Reserve fund $2f500•,000 31r Lehman and Visa Hutchison visited and eeversi brief apeechee, were made. - < C Miss Barnes at Ballabrouood last week. The nomination Was tendered the Hocol•• _ Rev DT. Wilton, of Toronto, wall the. able gentlemen most aaanimoaely, and TRYWHITaY BRANCH• guest of blare H.Hopkins over Sunday, seldom has a Liberal sonveation been en. ••+•• Clarence Foster, of M arkbam, intends harmonious in its choice. Resolution$ ilt"Greil asakfas Isaelae,es Tratasaatsd moviogintotbr hones vacated-by Mr Gil- ea'cg:sing the coarse of Liberal adm:niP. special attention gven to the cullsetion or halEy, tration at Otlawa. and expressing con. Farmery Sale and other Notes. Uriah Young is somewhat indisposed Obi Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil wit]; , SAVL''i(ig DEPARTMENT, those last few-days. .Lumbago is said to fidetice in the Ontario Premier and Cat- 81lES short rtSadS: bypropbospt itea'sed cL'erry'btrk ,Ito a - inet were paused.- -F-M Chapman moved 1 r e .good'Combinstion for long trouble interest allowed on deposits of$1.00 and up- be the cantle. and Reeve E A Henry of East Whitby f' r sails. Dire Barker and Neater•Stanley, of y;9 " E.J.THORTON . secg sled a reso:at-top of, regret. on the i i Chicago,are vieiting the former's 'sister, ar - :- >16Aaat+�EBo---3Yrs- tits-f swat:-- • Et•111.P., of - y Fresh Arrivals ' Rev Dr.n lilac,'of McMaster ti alvei- Balsam,which Wes�1assed by a silent - , city will(D.V,) oscopy the pulpit here nest stsadin¢vote. 'T]Itllmeetiag closed' with lid light lOad:}; Saw Gumming and Filing Sondsa evening, April lith, tizausl al cheerdfor Hing and CaDdidste- Standard cough drops Anti lsroak I hale recently pnt•in an np-to date saw C:uit#a nuipbeifrom bete'attended the -_--- Btstndard butter scotch_ Celery tea„ gbmmet, and am prepared to Rum all hinds concert in tGa Metbodist church, ' hire Mies Marion Wallace;reader and Jm• Poaltry spice O 0 P teetbiug powcerif of-saws on short notice. FILING rl.SPEC vale,Friday night and report -@ good time�peraoaator,certain 11.eacelled any pre Horse' cattle spice OCP^ongh drops IALTY. AleofstittinR boa knives ground DSisP Ballard, who has been sick since I vas performer that has ever appeared is f i Horse and cattle food 0 C P Asthma care on large emerywith horsepower. - S:pt,last was able to go to the bo6pital in Mitton. It was the general verdict of• cod for everything TO -Good hoose newly fitted apt Toronto on R'edneeda she was.accom those ieeeat Lbat she wa8 is near per- TO And all varieties of the Standard Dyes y 1?e �? and 2 acres o, land,85 apple trees, winter panted by her brother and Dr Untebivon. P that funs on wheels. - '- - ''• fruit. A desirable lnt.tor labourer orgar. Your correspondent . dined at Eilver fact o, ea could e at me nnatural _ 1 1 OtPerfectly • w herself, and sit no o e tag's, yy At the-- dener,a^ars:hoof, Reot cheap. Poeeee• Maple last week and bad the pleaecze of q Sold Eveirywhety. 1 'Sion at once. Alao,some good critters ice pgttaking of the first delicacies of the sea-I bar selections ne were gives true to life. `. sale ,son of'outdooti_grovrtb In the-shap-e•of I She was gipen eneare after ep6or�i...fhe ��by Ia[li•)E1l1AL OZZ CO. - --- + + — rfiabrirb�ddd°n8. I bailey's it is as inn andieooe seetninRlp not'beina ib�d lit F c _ W S Jackson, e " 'sC�eering Pharmaev. greet - portal v,riot�y. ' sough. Rhetb.r in the tragic,ill.setw .'v 9 ..:dna'? 4 _ .. _ .. . .. -. .. _. .. _ . • ��` i n: •,, troy •i!t < R. . "a`w",:."`""W"'. rn .y u!}e,:;�Cet' '+",Fe,;`L,,' `"✓,�: •yC •k F q'-+tr 'r~ :µ5v'' a1��3F. ..zg "�•'�"'�'-t.�LY.y.vcu.r ..St.n. ' " 1a ::T', - . .w .>.... .9yy:.': . _ - - sof. _ -..e. .. .. ,.ar - . t - d .'?_.. _ - . � Y - - . , _ _ _ e - -_ -t . STEAMER BUOED. TE14T. MEM PEACE TERMS. ..�, _ ___ _ - NEWS JTIS.. .. Manny 14ves -Lost on the Nissis- Pretoria is- Certaia'That End isst . I , u I , E. AR ..,H p "" - - ► - _- ._ . -1. A Cairo, Iles., neap ch says:=The A despatch to the London Stand- ' fromw Cin acinaati r t It 3lempihis,bvVg s da t3rere Ys considerable reasonfor T�Ie T �C Y' __ Briefs From All Boer li.teaders to Submit Terms - . _, _ _ 1 -burad to ih� water a edge-early5zu= believing that egrQeeaeat - -, Ver tliC iil�be. 1, -. - day, morning.at Turner's Landing, regarding peace-has been,arrivedatm. .0 the F3urhers g-will,-t . near Olmstead, Ills., 11 miles from which, unless something unforeseen e, NAT a ,, .__. _ ._.__ - ------ . es fr ha e_na,_ vitiate it 1 r - ___CA .NADA j : . - 1-1 I - fs cit;y--�er�f-liveb-were- ly-cordial.The-correspondent • Nominations for Ontario House -- A Londan-deapatch--says:-The voted to a discussion of the poem- sad otherwise others badISr obbo$ bas B ofadds at he 4eaured derstande that the 'take place Thtir'sday, ffiay 22 Poll- T .11inister•ial announcement ,.concerningbili of peace. Each paper dwells peace on the Initia- Ing Thursday,--May 29: _' the ease negotiation is South Aupon the two pointe that the Boers and -all. available craft from this tion of the Boers themselves has at Major-General O'Grady-Halt' will rice. is regarded i'S3oth Houses as made overtures spontameo•usiy,end city went to the scene for relief. length been reached. The Boer lead= cdntinue in command of the militia - tantamount to the early cessation of that the British have evictor. ly shown Most-of the passengers were still, ere left Pretoria Friday night. G'en. in Canada until June 30th-. . - hostilities. The.-general'-inference is no signs-of abandoning t' 'r Policy in bed when Second Clerk Oliver DA Wet goes to Heilbron, Acting, Prein.ler Haultain, of- Northwest - that the Boer leaders have received as already laid down, yet the inter- Philipps gave the alarm. The eu= President Schalkburger and Gen. De- Territories has 'been voted $'S.i�ii0 an 'understanding.regarding the terms I thrunge of opinion has not ended in a gineera also-started all the' primping larey will leave the train at Klerks- for expenses to the coronation. which they have accepted, and think breakdown, as was 'previously the engines, while the crew brought 'all dorp; Geri. Lucas Meyer goes,to the r nor Marconi says wireless tele- _ worth while submitting to their case .when Gen, Bothe.'and Gen: Kit- the hose into play.- Amid.stretama of Lyndenburg district,•Stats Secret g e untrymea-as-the-isa is ot-terma of chener meti. Bence he'Times con- water.on all aifles, the flames • from Reitz and a companion will M= gTaPhy'will be'working tjetween Can- - -- peace: Some disappointment is ex- clunes that the Boer legates have the lower deck and dense clouds of burghers beyond Rietert,burg, and ada and England in four months. G S131tTma of Winona, hung on en. W PP Bo d Lh8 oee t Dundee as Ro 0 deck, u r rushed from y m ke the ass! e s g Pressed in Parliament that the Boer recognized ,the necessity for bringingli smoke,, P g ---leaders.did not feel justified in mak- the hopeless struggle to-a.conclusion their staterooms, and a frightful thence to Vryheid, whence he ,will s .waggon, caught his feet in the _- ing te7ms without incurring the risk and that they have satisfied den. Panic ensued. b'ew could adjust life-, reach his main commando. Arrange- rear wheel, .and bath his legs- were of consulting with the less responsi- Kitchener that they at least are in preservers. or do anything for, them- menta have been made by which--the ` We element.- This view, however, earnest. selves. The smoke was stifling, burghers will be summoned to the A total of 130 neva elevators hav't overlooks the thoroughly democratic MR. BALFOUR'S STATEMENT. Great clouds floated through the different readezvoos, whore on agreed been asked for from the Canadian ", nature of the Boer Government, In the House of Commons on I'ri- the Bassen- dates the British terms w11,•be clear- pacific Railroad Company along 'which presents,Schalr v and his gers, and adding to their terror. Y ata-before them. Meanwhile there branch lines in the west.- . - B day afternoon Mr..A. J. Balfour the Children cried pfteousiy, begging 'is nothing in the nature of an semis- Miss Florence Cameron, daughter colleagues from formally surrender-LGocernment leader, made this. state- that they,be tice except that no attacps .will be ing Boer independence without the I meat:- .. Y of Postmaster•Ca vvr of London, " consent of the burghers- It is geese- In conformity with the pied e I Lifeboats were manned=and, every made on ., rhe Boers on.the actual g effort made to save the passengers. dates of their • various meetings. Ont.' is serving a a nurse at Dur• _._. ._,_. ..__-_ally felt in Parliamentary circles that gave to the House a day or two ago, Boats were sent from shore to.help While it is possible that some of the ban, South Africa. ',although a.n armistice was refused, I it will be. proper for me to say that in the work of rescue, land-passen- Free --State--burghers weal prove re- -F. J. Webber,,-of Buffalo, the_cork- , ''the permission given the delegates to Lord Milner and Lord Kitchener, calcitrant, it is confident) ez ected tractor for the Montreal elevator, � gars were landed at the river banks. Y P ';consult with representatives of the,while refusing an armistice.on mili- As fast as the boats could be emp- that the Transvaal Boers almost to has also secured the contract for the commandoes must imply a formal, 1 t r rounds, have agreed to give a ma.n 3vill ac uiesce--in.the wishes erection of the - new elevator at nnavowed armistice. Satisfaction is l Y g g g tied they returned ho- the ill-fated q Fort William. -=- = facilities for the' election and meet . I steamer. The burning steamer was of their leaden!, - - . . )expressed in the lobbies of Parlia-I ing of representatives of the various quickly headed , to ' the bank, but - The Lake Erie and Detroit River. . ment that neither Mr. Kruger nor,commandoes to consider the posi- many passengers were- forced to ' Railway Company propose to doublt 'Mr. Leyds were apparently consulted I tion, The Boer leaders v'e left Pre ���_ -IiIO�IER 1K LOPtD'O�(.�-the capacity of their freight sheds ie -"- In- r nego to ions. Moria for this purpose. It is not ex- to swim ashore through the swift ' - - , on o s o e increase ..n The principal editorial in each of pasted that communications will. be current many were -drowned, Many Bakers in. Poor Diitricts.R.aise their business. the London morning papers is de- resumed in less than three weeks." also perished in the flames. Prices: Help, except from people. living GREAT BRITAIN. _ q to $5.75, i e A London despatch says:-The bak- � �. � � near .by, did not arrive bread King Edward's dinner to the poor' Straw-The market is quiet. Car 1 era raised price of rca one _ - Iota on.track noted at $v o'clock to the aReriioori, and passen- � ,of Lyndon has been fixed for.the fifth. Nrs, who wore only night clothes half-penny on the _quartern loaf in;of_Jul . - the latter for No. 1, g Y R Y - . . . . i Poultry-Receipts and were withotrt food, sufrered ter= many-of tke poor.districts in London - Poultr Recei to are small-, and I The British Admiralty will be ask-. rind Liverpoo, on Saturday, giving) _ , u--� prices firm. We uote :-Fresh killed i'ib1Y• ed to provide a naval dock at Kin ' `turke s, 13 to 140 I Thirtceri members of the crew are tsa !heir. pretext the new duty on p g Prices of Crain, Cattle, Cts ' _ Y per lb. chickens, I 2 flo,ir. ston Jamaica. ;' . _ . i ,5c to $1, Ducks, 75c to $1. Geese, missing. and Capt. Philipps says O The London Chamber of Cordmerce I' Seven per -were burned to _ • 8 to lOc per Th. or 2v passengers are messing also death in a fire m Flackne . i Trade Centres. -� has called a meeting of all cit mer- a y, ,LoAd4u, - Potatoes-Marke*. -unchanged, with Two° paosetrg'•rs were severely- burned K Y En on Saturday night._. . • chants for Monday next to take ae- g g • 2`- offerings tote. Car lots quoted at but wiii recover - , ---- - Toronto, April Flour-'`Ninety G6 to 58C on track, and small lots, There were 70. passengers and 70 tion in opposition to the stamp I.. Great Britain will protest against , -per cent Ontario patent, nominal i duties iii the new budget, then hemp tariff_ established in the otkt of vtore sell at 65c per bag. sail told in the crew The' _ . ' at $.'.75 in buyers' sacks, middle and clerk claim in all 8U person; The Parliamentary Committee Philippines by the United States. a ire4lits, straight rollers, in wood.' - - }1tvr been accounted for, leasing 8U created-by-the Trades Union Con-; Dr, Barton hes challenged 31I. pian- ' I3NITI:D STATF.9 MARKETS. g i _ 68 lea to $3.15, Dda.nituba-patents! 1 �gress have been urged to call a gen-'tds-Dumont for a race via airship people lost'or unaccounted for, F - - -quoted at $4 %o $4 1U, and strong; Minneapolis, April 2S.-Wheat, 5111 1 - The latest estimates are that 150 eral meeting yo protest against the from Loudon to Edinburgh for any _ I .bakers' at $3 do, on track, Toronto.' 72 to 72ic; July, 73} to 7310 on' imposition of the tax on corn.. sum u to SU OU I persona Rere aboard and that mor©� P $ p I 1. = Buckwheat-The ma-rket is nominal track, leo 1 hard, 75i;c; No, 1 thanhalfb�e� or Et} 71s the The trades unionist bodies are Prcparationea far-Allum'tnwM Lon- snved Many of the - at 86c low freight to few.York, Northern, 73# to ?310; No. 3 North-' r jtt,;,�,d . }-press:sig resollMo is tai the o"ct! - .., --�.i don s era)Junhave have tieoro- j _ Oatmeal-Car lots, in hbls., E34.75 ern, 711 to .tic. - that this tax to a departure from reQs�tEer of the Atenmer was hurncd and several banks have their Coro- on track, and in sacks, $4 80. brok-I Flour-100 higher; first patent4, `! tree trade r;nciples . which depai- - - or lis can be given either oq victims nation "clothes" on. - -' "tut lots,--_13c extra, i $3 90 to $4. second pateuis, $$ r5 or survivors, and in consequence it cure has no been before the electors A new school for the education of Barley-The market is -very dull to $3�0� first clears, $8 : second''has been ,impost hie to get complete of the country that it will Invo0e --` --lVo 8 extra quoted At SOc, and. iced'Blears $2 23. Bran--In bulk; $12 75 burdens double the amount of revenue children of soldier+ who hay's falleTr .. _. . lists Captain Philipps+ admits that Burin t _ _ .,at Otic, tuiddle freights. ' to $13 will-produce and that tt will hear he South African wax will - 22.- the death list may'reach 60' it P be d Rhent-.Y o. 1 Manitoba hard sold Milwaukee. Wheat, high- _ T_ heacieat on the poor endowed d at London __ at s4ic Toronto and west, .-l`pril•er; close. No 1 Northern, 751c N'o , E - - _- Bristol. Caidiff, Lives•pool. Wilford shipment. No. 1 Northern at 81e, z Nerthern• 74 to 74 c, Way_--- HOLLAND'S_Q(TEEr1 DYING.?I -, ,r--� and Soutkntin ton are exhibiting keen p ! -%a#t ;-. OLLA P g _ ✓ and No 1 Northern at 'aaiic,. April i Rye-Firmer:. No. 1. 58 to 58{c. " >rlLvairl' to a selected as the LngtisYaril meat. Barley-Higher. No 2, �8 to 890 Bulletins Minimize Seriousness- of -MOI A SINECURL.L i of thenew Cana�llap..tayt.Atlari. _1 _ Millfeed-Bran oQered, at $15.50 sample. 60 to 870. Cern. May. 8110 her Coalition ervtco. I ."-middle freight, without bids Duf'ith, April 22-Close-Wheeit. An R{surdam despiitch says: First Yeonian Has Charge o! 111 A f,rm;of Reading -seedsmen nn - Wheat-Anuria No :3 red winter,, cash, No. 1 hard, 761c; No 1 North-,Th' eupie are gloomy and anxious, 000,000 in Plate I presenting to each of the block 72C bidt'in 'buyers' bags, low ire hti ern, 7330 No 2 Northern. 701c; I be ev g thea the bulletins telling A ypndond Cop ch eityS-A�rioIIiT houses in South Africa a box of boil - -- to New York,•btid one ortered, May, 72ic; July, ?3 to 19jc; Mani- of Qunen t•,'ilhelmina'a condition are vrgetabl and 9tfwer areds, ae a car Barley-No ut-I tbha No 1 Northern, cash and May, j minimizing the - sertoustre.s of her�ah r4briared In line lastrinouncefewt�thsa'shoave onation gift - -• aide, wtthu bi 72ic, No.- 2 Nor-thorn, 6Ja, Oats- [,!nese. Among the' inquiries re- to the effect that the first yeoman ; English bakers hhVe raised lht _. Peas-NO '.,' white .:fl ed at 80c�43ic. Corn-81 I c�ived ori• friday were mesoages from of the gold pantry at Windsor Castle I price of bread a ,penny a loaf, ' and - _ _ , middle freight, on Pacide, without _- King Edward and Queen A)exandra..�bas, retireii from the service of•the tho Cobden Club .is trying to rafi,e _ . - -King nn. a !1181 Oa. e '� Oats-No. white wanted at 40C Toronto. April 2 -Reciipts at the'•velt, and Presoat,t Loubct - I against the rain tax. l4Rhtl Tlsc g1 i To the uninitiated the title sounds) g g ^fn buyers' sacks..,low freight to New cattle market to-dnY were tes Of Castle Lun._hv_x-r honn.i *i„ mtxlt i3rtirie. As a tiisttrr of Mr ,4Fymdhsnr has -declared-in-the : York, but none olYered. amount' rded w;lh a notification read- 2 yellow, 5$c bid west,I head off cattle, 291 sheep and lambs,;in -"Typhoid fever within," This. M f House of Commons that while it is g 3 loads, with 1,a15, pl¢e, the first yeoman has charge o fact , Corn-No ' 8 he gold plate which„belongs to the true that there is n'comparative at. --end tin was to cotnpliunce with tho DutcA Crown, the value of which is said to sence ;of crime, in Ireland, t'hr. Itvtr. mixed, 5rc bid Rest, with• 1.031 hogs, and 60 cslv'es. Prices' l out gra-No, oRered at 570 middle cattle were sold at $s Sia to gg, socio law requiring ecory hm:4e in which be twn'miilions sterling f$Iii,00fs,-�ot, many persons are being. tie-ins `'-- gs. all round were firm, Choice-export - - - ' a case of contagious di-ea,w exists Hyl, So 1t is easily-seen ihut-the'misorable by inUmidatinp and bevy freight :nous shipped to .Portland,i very ehoicO cattle in one case fetch-I to post a twtfee to thut effect out, ,quaintily nazdcd post is by no means cotting. Without bids ing SG,aO. IIuteher cuttl.e Were side. , a sinecure. - (f worth $4 I _to ' $:;,Eft), She.Fp and' The. question, o[ est�lilitihing a re I'';; UNITED RTA.TF, - 11 * • THE DAIRY 'MARI{ETH. - `` lambs 'were dearer, ex ort' sh encu is being ear 1%, considecd ��'�' - " �.___F, Rutter-The mar9s firm with'selling at to - 4,7,i Yearling ..by the Netherlands C.occrnment, and -'l A ��. __ • _ ' • -. -',good' demand for lair rolls, Mo-'lambs Rere worth $d to 6 '15.•Ilogs I it is -thought probable, in view of . i nov'clist, died s�ddanly on �}upday'at - y I there unchanged, I`r • o rain Land hail storm has ___ -diuni and interior qualities are dull.; ns s.ingt - Strictly fresh-made rolls meet with f F)tport, choice,..' ..........$5 00 $G 00 (. ween, that the States-General will Chartered. i envy v h swept Ndrth Texas And err the Indian quick. snle. We quote finest 1-Ib rolls Export cattle, light.., 4,50 (i,AO I be summoned fu•a joint�ession' at . • 19 to. 2Uc- choice'large rules, 1$c ;1 BuHs, exp. heavy,--cwt 8.60 5 00 an early date to take action in tho i n Ottawa 'despatch ant's :-The Territory. much - - . Feeders; -heavy .., 4.00 - 4•.731 matter Minister of Dfilitia receiy�ed a cat3le to crops. . secutrdary grades, rolls and tubs, 12 "' 2 on Wednesday night from the War A poor; little, unknown hunch- - -- to 1Sc; creamery prints, °2.�0 240 titockers, 40U to 800Th 40 9.G(t � i , , ' Butchers cattle, ciwice 3:95 ' '4.�. r Office, stating that the steamer back girl killed herself in -Central' __ creamery solids, 0 to l,a. I u�li►fICRAIVTS FROM U. Cymric` had`.been chartered -to take. Park, New York, 'on Thursday, by Eggs-Receipts are fair, and the l Butchers' cattle good.. 8.60 4,00 _ demand Butchers' common ...:.. 2.7.i 8.60 a portion of the fourth Canadian drinking poison. good. Round', lots sell at I Three thousand Ara Entering contingent to South Africa. Hon: About 1,200 em ' ' 120'per.dozen; No. 9 eyga quoted at Ditchers' picked:,. ...... 5.Q0 5.50 Canada Eve Month. ployeea of the Gen- .. loge- -1- do off-tolers d. heifers 2.00-=-9:54- Iir. Borden wired to the ca iron of El tric _C,o_m_�nnv struck at 2 ;SU 3;E+0 n-Ottawa despots iF-says I hYee Fc Cviriric;�vl3q ie nope in Boston, SchncrtaT Cheese=The market is stead crith.Il3utdters' •bulls... ... A S,-N.Y„ on Saturday,' but Y• q __ usaAd Americans a mgnth is 'the a a_h£n the steamer could be trade _- y . . t o ce .. c per rate of • immigration into Canad& rea4y, and the answer was, that she Otho ` jp, .. . , -, ..: 'AIi1cFt-caws... ... .:: ......50,00 52.00 'West, says 3Ir. W i fit In would-be-at Halifax urn any o Sum Stevenson, a trainer in Bae. - �- do. barks. : �,. :.. ... ... 2.00 3,50 I A CLOT ay of CAnacNanJ Immigration transportation ui purposes 1e early tin lock's zoo, had his _nein terribly HOGS AND PRO-VIS NS, I Hogs, best,.. ... ... :. 6.1:i 0.00 ( torn by a caged lion, which he wap . -. . . . - . . I. "' gencies in tl>.e :States. Mr.,- White MpLy. The vessel is now discha ill do lght.... ... ... .:. ... >..)O. 0.00 g waterieig, ill 13bston gn liednesti• v. hink est returned from the West, and ¢ cargo of tea at Boston. The m- *>` ' --.. - `Dressed hogs nre weaker. IToq p�heep, expork,.twt.._ . . 3.50. 4.75 j g Y 4- ducts in• fair demand ann firm. ito Rucks... ... 8.00 3,;>O s the Canadian agents are 'ettin' The Supreme Court of Illinols finds 6A� --:quote' :-Bacon, .long clear., '10c, in • . sales• rom -all parts TiCtortan, all 'x the lave taxing foreign insurance coin- - Ye¢riin of the Western States about land in on January beth inst. with-the sec- Ponies defog business fir-1}linoi.s toes d 'ton •end caselnis�lf .. 2•- r rY C - esa p°t k-$°1 Spring lambs, each...... >O x.00 per cent. on r t do., short cut, $22. .n Canada. _ and halt of the Canadian Mounted F ' gods premiums to be _ Caves, each, ... ..- ..... .:00 ..10.00 "The - rniconsUtutional. .. . fasnrbaeonoked me 14c,HroliB, llc; backs, do,, cmt.a�f, ...: t3.a0_ 5,75 ada s msteadily t orowine1.greater," Rifica. Pepper as a'nleana of & m - - growing. _ defence may - _ 14'to 14}c, and shoulders, l0ic. said-Mr. White, "and ahead} the in- WILL SOON BE PERFECTED hereafter be carried by women and - I .. -,.' Lard-The tn¢rket is unchanged, MORE ROLLING STOCK.- •crease river. last.year is •abo.nt 32 _ girls vie-are- m15,e*ftJ7_}o-be on tile good q- _• Our agents'find that ' the Wireless Telegraphy, Bound to 8e streets of nays on, ,Ohio, at,ni,ght; as. "' with oo demand. We uote :- a per cent. f Tierces, 11 to flic; tubs, 1111 C,P,R. Arranges for $5,000,000 information they have to giro is _ it result of..the nu.mer-ons cases of - - jpAils, 11tc campouxidr-9 to 2$c. I bein asked b people who lice nun- a Commercial- Success. W=th-fnr_Com 3easna__. highway robbery w'inich hste occurred . . . . An Ottawa despatefi:Says - -In an= - -On Lately'. r -- � _ _ re s ,q, mn es away rowFo`agen A ti'erpge espy c says _.. _ . , - cies but the" ws that good land SOL -TRY PROD�CF. -I ticipation of a trerimandous._increase• t h" ne g a d Marconi arriyect here on 'Thursday a Haute; Ind., J. P. -_ -eau be had in Canada Yoe the asking the steamship.MAjestic, ¢nd proceed- Lniel, physical fristritctor at tie Inde7. - ._ - ' in traffic to-and from the.Northwest .,• - _ _ Dried apples-The market- is quiet)storing the coming summer, fife is spreading all through the • Am- ed to Loudon, In an interview ors I;una 4tnte Normal ScTiool, 'has flee❑ ' 'wand felturel s, with small lots sell- arisen West, And every month the landing h@ said the reverse of tivhaul fatally inju)@d, by_being,:accideintally Carniidian Pacific Railway Co: has Ing -at ,,J,- to 5}'c. :-Evaporated,. 10. . 1 number'of-inquiries abov t the land the chairmain of the Marconi Coin- struck -on the head with n I6-6-pound • I • to 10J,c. lust paced orders to the value of increases." - any was repoi•t`d by the Cc ral ammer th which athlete e Ho is-Trade is $5,000,000 for additional locomo- P w t sin 1s f e yeas 11. I_ quiet ,with prices ---� News to have said in regard to nMr. practicin i stoady at`1B; yearlings at Sc. -., tires and care. Delivery must be g _ - _ Morgan's interest in 'ties world. Mr. - i' ' ' ' Honey-The'mtsaket is dull at. gi made-befgre the end of August. ; CABLE FROM FIJI. g _ _ _ Marconi sa s t h believes that AL: D •coni hat e r, t --GFV1✓I? .i to lOc for strainetl; combs, $1.15 t� _ "' Congratulations From the Reniot- Mr. Fierpont Morgain is connected Rebel. in Kwang-Ss Provinee intend - - "__ $2.25 per dozen. .UNIVERSITY CONVOCATION est. British -' -•tuinron. with the European interests of the,Ito seize three provinces'in Southern Maple -syr-u _ y :-0n .the f Marconi) UNIVF _ P P-Ma-rke� quiet. with --- _. HALL: -- Marconi Company. lie China. prices uhchaif$ed. Pure (new make), A London despatell Sa s considers teat-thef`e'-is a great'com Chinese -baridit.4 attacl,eil a.Pnssi n -imperial. gallons, 900,to'$1; old,- ' - Tho Secretary of the tniversity of completion of the Pacific cable to mercial future before wireless tele-j r - ,3 - • •'9 to quality, 65 Lo 850. Sugar; 9 to Toronto Alumni—Association, Dr. Fiji, the Governor of that island graphy, which is rapidly- bein per- post at _7ewchang• 11larchuria,;killinq • 10c. J. C. MsLcnnan', reports that satis- tel aphed to .Air. Chamberlain P is oTi Russian'officer and four privates. e$T r farted'beyond even his most stnu- Beans-The market is dull. Prices factory progress 'is' .being- maHe --in "The people of Fiji desire to con- gains oiipeCtations, Certain person suspected or steal- -t<1 to $1.15,per bush', as to quality. the canvass of the alumni for funds vet' to King Edward an expression T. - i._ _ ing a bull-beloi-iging to the Khedivt - 'Band-picked, $1.25 to $1•$0- " to build a-•convocation hall for the of their loyalty ,gn the_occasion of _ of 1 Egypt have -been flogged while it Hay, baled-Tho market Is quiet, university. The amount.represented .sending this, the first telegraphic Since the introduction of penny in- prison. - _ ,. with prises unchanged. Timothy is by the subscription forms signed and gage from_the remotest British the slot meters the total local cos Germans are importing thousands - j quoted at $10 to $10.25 on track, returned to the secretary is $4,04, dominion beyond the seas." The I sunnptlori-or gas in cei•tedn drstilicts 101 goats 'from Switzerfkad, under tht �. Toronto, for No. 1, and at $8.50 to being_ an increase of $1,381 for,the King replied with a suitably message in Berlin hers increased by neatly 700 1 belief that goats' milk is a sure can L •.e.$9_for N6.-2, ' ' week anding April 12th. ll of thanks- J per cent. - . •for.consumption, - ;S -- - ---._ ... -- -- - _ -- _- - . - - - - . __ . -- :- -- _ _ - -- . . - . -_ - � �-ter r-4,:- t . _ '° - . . - - - _ .. - .. . i - ... �_� _ I" _ . - _ I 1. ,,�yqq 11 ¢a? �.st� .ti �y�X��kf �.7 ,Vis% �y w 1 � .+ _ .w 3, • T s -'� WI Ib - A �. •"y'° >@'-. '"+r r .�'::;. ;w, ,,,, ,.. �; *�. •,�. ..r,rzt r.Y. , .,'A,.. . .,.,,, . ..Y .. .. ,i i,' 5, �,'iw „_ No-, ',r,, M, ... .. _ •" 1 •r __. __ __.. ._JAWSON WAS WRONG. SHE GOT__EVE3d:- _ ltDviOL TO A 5111401-0on't take any ohm'104e at the outset or your nmrrted tale,[,re him r. Jawson, who is an inveterate yarn are these things ?" 'asked ,►Pinner and a bore of the first snag- the c s omer oitlde, had been rtailiv h1H "Pencil erasers," std-£HB shop- ' _trlend some harrowing stjw of a 1 girl. - moman whose Nair b turiied grey "I don't want anything that will In a aftylb nigh•. : erase a pencil.,1 want a pencil.- _ J asbure u; 2. knew the XXIMCES mark eraser. _. ►arty." rr, "That's what I meant. These Ara ! "It y u v ou knew the lady inSO" 3LXPjCNSj& pencil-marl eraser's. Anything else?" luestir I an quite believe your "Yes • L want some lead,pencils," ___story, to be .true,_'--commented the rift for tate Octagon,Sar --'We haven't any lead pencils. We friend, in a tone which made the have some wooden cylinders withlitor ', A copy of illustrated booklet Lbley-teller feel rather uncomfort- -Weekly Expenses Reduced" sent aassawell? inside them. Will they do "Of course I knew her," was the free to your address by writing to NW ^' C73E7YLON T37�.. - esty answer "and it's not such an LEVER RROTNER8 LINITED,'•TORONTO>� to occurrence as you seem .o imagine. I knew a man also—"I We are handling large quantitidrt 9 AMAPLE SYRUP • "And his hair turned grey, too ?" He had already learned to howl two We can handle yours to advantage, ' •ttterrupted the victim, "Well, I or three tunes, an' knowed' his al- ,,, ion't'wonder at it." J,p�%.tbet. The Dawson Commission CO., Limited, Toronto. This made Jawson a little sulky, one mornin' the poor pupn. Vit he speedily became interested i.was practising a new•trick he in- Ootiolgnments of sutler, 1aHa ADpfes and other Produce bouousd - Ahen his friend remarked.k tended to astonish us with, an' !•Solos+®os+sof$oso0•So$•S•$ot$•0•$aso0or0ose "Your stories remind me of a comes to his death very unexpected. Ceylon Tea le the Sanest lad I used to know, but she became "Ha;vas behind the door when it It will surprise you to see how it grey in a single hour-in less than an happened. I seed him with my eyes Tea the world prodeleesl sA PAINT looks, how it wears, how easy it Lour, in fact." curlin' his tail over his back, an' works, how economical it is "Some terrible shock, I suppose," jumpin' through the curl. In one of and IS sold only/ i n lead O S U R P R I when 'you paint with remarked Jawson. his leaps he broke his back aa' packets. • ` "I •dare say it would be," con- died." $ RiAM����s • I ��� O) tinned the friend "'at any rate, it - -,_ .' " Black, Mixed and Greens o ` • -. hmPpent4wMle.she was getting mar- pzn tea deinkgr[,try "Ssiada"Green tss MORE VALUABLE TIIINGS LOST. V PAINTS tied." S © i � �,`� f - "Oh, I' understand,". said Jawson, When the,judge makes a joke every • __ _ -sagely; "tllfe man Mould have an- one must laugh. This is a matter of O "''' the eldest and best known paints "What brought you here, my poor ether wife alive it v uld all be die- ,course. Sometimes, however, the • man ?" inquired the prison visitor in Canada_to-day, made from the :oyerod at the eloventh hour ; a ter- joke is really funny, as In the 3o1- S bent lint material to II t otf low' instance of a convicted bigamist. "14ell, • & •rible scene would ensue, and,all that 4 hot sun,and storm, to outlast all = tort of thin During the hearingof a case a lady," replied the prisoner, "I think g' my trouble started from attending others, and at just the right price o "You're not within a mile of it, man was moving about in .the tear for tare Jawson," was the unfeelinganswer. i o-f the court, moving chairs and dis- too many weddin's." "Ah 1 you � P paints. -0 g learnt to drink there, or steal, per Drop us a line and ask for This ladY- I- refer t - turbin this s generally, A ow named Gray, and she. of course; "Young man," the judge said at o Oecame Gray as soon as the knot length, looking at him sternly, "you the- bridegroom," - I '♦ i Drop us a card and ask for •� ^\ jpas tied. are making a great deal of noise." .!•=- • � F "My lord," was' the reply. "The A. RAMSAY Si WN, latah,tsar ! - - -_. .l Bi�IL1��Y MSN, fact is that I have loot my over- S Paint Makers g i coat, and I am endeavuring to find PULP AND PAPER o w CNTREAt_• it " �e�•S+S+O+S+S•S•gt�•S•Ses•5+,+®0�+®+�•Ses+s•C was the ready comment. -..--- EXTRAOBDINABY UNPLEAS "people often lose whole suite in Canada is Pre-eminently the 4reat' ANT SYffiPTOMS OF KID here without making hall so much ��,,,,tt m p,, dist iFbance." Bat NP Rand Iladda� no finest mateMotn KEY TROUBLE IN THIS d d V the corky.ri in a tragi CA.SZ. Bal�ntry in the World, Non- '_ o ' nettrallyane, and • ,h TIIUF: IS NOT MONEY. -- . '-' A taro insurance agent was en The prospectus ' of the Atlantic SWlphNrOusl. for for suluaM p e ler• dstaestto urs— Tortured byAll Kinds of Tains' deavoring to persuade' a Jew to in-I Pulp and Pepper Company, Limited, i` Headlight �s��1���t " put un to neat alldtrtg '•ae+w ' And Ache es Everything sure his shop, Atter a deal of argu-; j'�st Issued by the brokers, Messrs. I 0dorlesit. rash po„m r�,•tsa colon but Fails a F=nd Belief Till a ment on both sides, the canny old Sutherland & Cameron, Ottawa, con- each boa containing Friend Advises_ Bim to Use Jew said talna home interesting 'reading,--mat- Egfery Stlok— ��� 1 aaeuties mataaes-- Dodd's Krdn Pills-The Have Fell, supposing t " $et 1 ter. The mills of the Company will A �Rto� ���aprk Made a Well Man of ]dim and I and it of on fire three ears'atter be situated on the Little Cascapedia ass 'sY y PP ng is insure my shop i R y s-is- OvateiW. tvar�, Trow-mucb-„ghoutd-I- �R4vsr---at New ,Richmond. on the Baia �_ Ottawa. Ont., Mar 81 (Special.- "The full amount of the policy;” des Chaleurs, where it Is proposed to r fYfrjf t61t - --Ma# mss responded.the agent. erect a paper mill with a daily caper A Llgh'tElr Frank Chartrand, a railway man, "And tliuppothe it'got on ©re one city of 34 tons, a gro .nd wood oulp -' seaters _ whpse home is at 180 Little Chaud- month after, how-much then ?" mill with a daily capacity of SO tons ; _.- iere ,Street, has acknowledged that --'Weil.- replied the agent atter a and a sulphite pulp mill with a a-F....3"$•IF' Dodd'9 Kidney Fills have done mora pause. 'probably sof en ----for -hHn -iia--anything 'else in the P Y years; -daily capacity of 4U loos The wood - P P P the British Civil Service now ex-! -P" 1125 +mild has ever done .Fro nays,-"I f t f tu3ered• with backache and was al-I YOUTHFUL CURIOSITY. if is, behaved that tai and paper ' � .«. -et-wipe$ �p do n I _ _t Well. if .you will excuse me," said#lured therethaneconomically otman Il other nines i Tfetlro•T40rUtJ1e D=NTIfrRtOg m.'Ye -drowsy and hada _Very heavy Y. seeds half a. million. Of these over feeling In my limbs the guest, 'I think I'll reure," and! y 100,01,0 are employed by the Poet resin in America The properties am m- Office I had -frequent severe headaches, g he walked - towards the d8•or--. �` tnd more times very sharp pains in and awaited the escort of his host, its acquired by the company contain /� 1 1111 the top o! my head, 'which gave ma "Please, may I go with you T; about 802 square miles: The com- Lever's Y-Z (Wine Fiend) Diainfea ~ « •.•ui-ch annoyance in my work, - pleadingly. .excWmed.the boy of the pang has reports on the property I tent Soap Powder dusted In the bath 0 A R 8'O L 1 O "My lingers would cramp and I household,_ made by five different rangers, whose_ softens the water _at the sable time would have an uneasiness in my 1 "And why.should you want to go reports abow that there is sufficient I that it disinfects TOOTH legs wood to afford a perpetual sugplY o1 { —, inJ occasional palr}s In the loins, with mo ?" smilingly replied the timber. One of the rangess who has B "You say you have a ping-Peng, I was dizzy in spells and short of guest ; "aren't yov satiwUed with P O ♦r D E R• S Freath, - If 1 Ate a hearty meat I y traveled gad examined limits In the club fellow your town ti "Yes. The, ' our .own-coml'ortablo bed ?" State of Maine, New Ilrunswick and I tirac fellow who mentions ping-pong .raeerveothe teeth, Sweetens titeb►•sata. Ico,,id have'a pain in my left side. Ver." replied the. bby, "but I ltrengthem the Sumo sty_ appetite would sometimes be want to go_ with you 'cause I hoard Quebec and worked in Wiscmutn and gets it,'• SALAD _ PD _ _�f i le the ►'soot ul very goo a ._sometimes couldn't a limit !se has ever trt%Ih0d over` sway, tae mega /e'�ARR� eat anything, petted to retire on $200,000. The water which will toe -used in ala works os 9160 C. ad. CARPET had a constant 'soreness and _-.. Lala,ave Bromo•Qtunhoe Tablets cure a cold "j C.amoe. Tau�.a rpechaity with the tenderness over the a lne and tired Eke mat-vigours of paper to pure,o-turd IS nae d Ns stirs No►?tis• Pr1oe 14 tensa I P � - clean, the #dills Ca4capedsa R1 ver sy° I BRiT15H AIYIERIOAN DYEiNd OQ. feeding in the region of my kidneys. The measuring n=sehine made by bei ted b springs and to dutiable goad partn,v:v.ey po•t ae1 coo are,ure to satlaty:. tug yDoctor-"Put out your tongue." Address Les 73er Mowtnosb "I suffered rte a tittle with a Sir Joseph Whitworth will measure 1 for making the flne9t grades of pa- Little Colin-"No fear t I did that ----- �Ira ing hoary feeling across the show thonth,of an inch, and will Per without the expense of Mitering.g to the teacher.yesterday and got a a toinv, show the expansion of an inch-long W C• Edwards. M.P., of W. C. a tnkin I tNOTNtRB NAR Dodd'9 KidneyPills were recdm- bar of metal if touched by the finger. g' �_ + Chaff i n g MINUTE 1 - Edwards do Co , Limited, lumber I - _ Mended to me by a .friend of mine men, Ottawa, is the president of the Keep haft Put Poreder,M Toho had been cured, and I began to company; R. Y. Lilts, director of P, Kee Mind's Liniment In the House Sores. aheetysgaseoetertlnn Est them. Ell'sGe., Ll)nited, maaa­ Almost frons-the start I began to Luring .jewelers, is `the vice-president, healiCkaffing Sores, -' "feel the wonderful improvement, ndia's Government used to import It relieves pain at onoo and euros the sorskoW Mrs. "HenryRoaster-"hnand I went .and lite other directors are: Charles £30,000 worth of quinine earl My mother who tries alleadinewiitn~wlplsggt1yy phich-continued as the treatment to the theatre last night, We hada N. Waterous, president of the Water- q yearly. bo.wlthout it 260..Drurgista,or pUeadie. N, 1 _. _' i[oieeded, till the nnn>naaant_ - "Chocola nus Engine Works Company, Limited, Now they have in Bengal alone four Taranto. Money refunded if not$ausfaotory. toms had one by one entirely dtsap- weren't they ? I saw you in the al- -Brantford; R. H. Thompson whole- million cinchona shrubs. ery g g." --— F. minlan Lino Steamship! _ _. 'Docid's-Kidne Pills have worked 1 satin somethin Bale paper , manufacturer, ver, T A. Y H. Eckardt, manufacturer, Toronto; ' ► � Mootresl to t.i.crpeol. scows m L.w. t wonderful cure in ray case and I -- — Mivard s Liniment.Is•nsedb Pb sIchAs ' l PorNand to Lherpool Yta•Quetns- 'iressrs. C. C. Ricbar'0s'& Co. Charles Lyman, president of the L.y- 1 1 �;°wa, -:annot speak too highly of Lhfa great mail.-Knox,Coma Limited, Ment- I.r•aadF•,tstcemah,pa a ore d ear 11 i - ' 'Incl good remedy." - Goatlemen,-After suffering for se- p '' �- for atfctaNea of na•tengera toxo• and etanamoter y,' What D.oddfs Kidney Pills have e'en years with-inflammatory rheum- {sal; J. W. Wardrope, director of the Only 28 whales were taken last ,,.,amldahip. 8poo1a.•attention ha*be•n d.en w sir New Richmond Lumber Company, year for blubber. In 1Sf30, :5,000 Smond Saloon and Fhird-alar gown:= n ret w lone for Mr. Chartrand tbelf have atism, ao bad Lhat I wa. elepen - raee.or axcaod au parttoutam apply to any.cent u 9 for thous -months serial-ice _to---my-room, and Limited, Montreal; Willlalii H. Mc- were killed. ofthse�Cosmlveny,or _ rids- of ottrers'- sad Int p e, P Pynt ndentrerLalate me- Take La:etre Bromoo Q a`iai Elibleta j; dNiltax Co. D.Torrance k 0a.. they'll- do the same for yoA4,;; for two years could not dress myself chanica lith tt t.tese. 806100. Kontreaf u r PoruaaL -----fit sloe a c sate. Pulp Company and W. R. P. Park- Ta isle hive the money i1 it tails sesta a ---- There are many railway men in a bottle of MINARD'S LINIMENT a_.ba rister-at-law, Toronto. 6 Canada today who find Dodd'a Kid- In May, '97' and asked me to t it. i Grove's signature• son-0sebbez; �RELIABLE w` ley Pills indispensable. T.he are which I did, and was so well pleas,d The subscription books are now AGENTS WANTED open, Rud prospectuses; With full in- 1 �t'e want at once inhetwortl,y men and women is. "- the ratlaCay man's surest nd best with'the results I procured more. Camels were lhrwight i -Ari/on,l. every loeshty, local or travello[, to introduce a nev 4 ormation and application forme. dlwavery and keep our shiw card ane advprtfelae Iriend. rive bottles completely cured me and in the UnitAd lilts. Ir,,1.4 -and maewre.okeslupill con,ptenowrT.ueatbrou[pookthe- �/ The constant vibration on trains I have had,no return of the-para for Y be obtained-from- the-o18ce-of then turned ncild. .'a i:c l..,a c t- c•.,t •town and Country. 4to•.ip empioymeo4 ye r vaned, _ :9utherIand Cameron, Ottawa, Cans comm anon or asiarr, b6 oo per nonth led _ eighteen months, ant has just died. Lgx noes, not to a:coed t �pet day. end engines in ver R 1# 6 _ _ - ---- — _.. - rite sur psrticu;ars: Poetodice-box 337, -+ nese and Dodd's Kidney Pills make e a eve facts are eIl=known LI�afted, Toronto; Montreal, an BOYS BRIGADt^ (INTERNATtOtll L MED1faB C0:-T03ftON•ONT " these organa well and able to reaiai everybody in this village and neigh- '14i nipeg. - � t, _ _ - --- • ' �;y, disease, borhood.. 1 Yours gratefully, A. .PAIRT; 44e WOOD R PHOTO. NGRAVttv(.A VERY_S VART St. Timothee; Que., May 16th, 1$99. The word "infantry" cons first used tji o -,1. L.JONE3NG..�.y the Spaniards , to designate the Its,Flits,Drums,Caps,etc. 168 BAY'STRECaT.-TO_ "Speakin' of-smart dogs," said Clara-"I had as awful time When bodyguard o1 the ''Infante," or Heir EVERY TOWN OR SCHOOL ' Ur. 5tretchit, ^reminds mo of a`dog I refused him." Maud-"How do to the Spanish throne:,. Can have a II and D e r gs I Ba a [ awned t'other year. That ere dog y n nye= ?". Clara-''Why, be took knowed when it was Sunday, an' it in earnest, and-I had to oxplain Mi a tj S west prion e.er'anoted Illustrated peceGet: - - -trent to church reg'lar, an' wouldn't- that I didn't mean it." Mir i LIRIm"tL[Imkrma wfrlQOd aM SICAL INSTRUMENTS,HI,4Gta-btbSl6- Tim OARAl-PERAlANE*� chi u'a ra bbit to sa(=e Yee tire' on WHAIM, ROME S Ca, LhOW � and WESTERN CANADA that �1ay if one went slippin' by ppr OverSixty Years "Does your wife call yotf as many Winslpeli, Msa. Toronto,Osseds right under his nose. . Max.wrxsww,s BOoratvo 9rftllr ha+b•e■used by et names as she did when you were - N ORTGAGE CORPORATION million.of mothers for their children while teethinr. p Y "IIe'tiits the best rabbit dog in 99999�� ehidftenstha hmaall.yspain own first married ?" "Er-not as many ss �p the nnlLv, too, an' loved the s ort on Twen�yaa+:cs.LnF,aidbUcd�spet ones'" O PRINTERM Invites investors of large or PIre knowed God 'Save e[Itenr tbeworla 8.cors cod _._ small amounts to investigatethe Ivins Prem 'Rpie Brihistril on an on s3ooastrc s=ate.• Deafness Cannot a Cured bed � tROhes. 8p1+md1( its y mould keel) time with his tail on the ALE.-Two 't-ravelution dampbeli t floor when I was la•in' of 'em on Aunt Hannah-"Oh, I don't think by local applioatfons, as they otlnnot rout the Y my fiddly Diary would do such a mean, thin portion of the err. There isoaly one MNM, Four Per Cent. Oebenturis - h, g i"O"yVaDaredsatnesa and that to by ooastit a wafer. Price-81,990_eaoh. Terms ego - "That puts would just do anythingas that. I have altdays heard poo- nal rtrmedtge Dsafnoso is canoed btT as e, FR#NK WILSON, ' you told him:'I-nevet seed his ple say aria was gener6u9 to "a fault.' flamed con44 ..lthemnconelintago the with hal[- earl interest con- TS West Aldolase Et.,Toronto -yearly nstaohtsa Tul». eVhea thio int» is in- one attached. They are is- equal. I was . in hopes of teaching Uncle George "When the taint hap- flamed yon have a rambling sound or impar P : -him to talk when he met his death. Pens to be hers, she is." Sect heartnQ gad whoa tb is enbtrsly otosed THIIC MOST NUTRITIOUS. . sued for fixed 'terms of not deafness is tate resnit,sad unless ohs taflam• less than one year and ars ---- - maUon oaa be taken onaa�d this tuba red secured b assets amountip Page Acme Poultry hlettln to Ib normal oondtdart,hearing w be de• E P P to, $ g Y •troyod forever; nine loos out o ten are ' Y is cI meshed a9 bonam and does nog require rail esused by oatarrh,which is nothing but aA In- NOTE n yet NOTE 1x,0. su rt at ed hsvfn troy ran! ht named condition of Et�s mucous sur ace. I� /� t ppo se"' 1 S WewtIlgtve one I3nndred Doilusfor any ORATERU6-OOMFORTING. �231QQOa�Q�a - CIfiSE No• 1 Snags) at topp beytom ventre, not cage of Deataese conned b txtoRb>that wa MESH 1 and>e easy to erect' The " ♦ •" are bb eared b (Hall'o Catarrh Carty BeadOrr10 neat appoam ,re dura p a sad ahpp. e 7r1. R make Sarins aaI ental t pw�ls or circulars.free. CHENDY do 00.,Toledo,O. C0­ 00A TOR Tex O aTRE[T, i orNmto. . it0T70 M atnples a male o1 p i•yottt ta~raa9oe well y7. --- Tire Pigs Wire feneeCs..Ltattgr]KNtr r.Nle,Oay 8at1'ahli�eelTT PIIia the bosh. SR[AKFAST-SUPPiR. :. i ty, r� N..r- :ilt} � ,y- m. ��w"�r��'%� �� r �� 4TH �a���•� t�� d tra� ate , k k s rte,but in the bracing air the field ■ --- -- -and forest, which thus must have a Cured - : : - beneficial influence on h sisal ' P. } natures as well:-�1it irectors of our fall fairs nisi accomplish a good work Just ',Arrive' .dif thev can succeed in fostering an About one person in everyur su_- interest in this work: Another de• ,,?ro ja+t:t itching, bleeding or prouu'1- parture that id intended to be made is in pales. There has ret to be Loun'9 • in the matter of judging. Only those s sing:..'case in which Dr. Chase's Olnt- -•_. - , - -- -.- TERMs will be selected for this work who are meet will not afford Prompt relief, and •l.2b pts as=; •2.0a If paid/a advaaee i! used regularly, produce a perrn3.a- ��� - - ' men qualified for thR position and crit ar_d thorough 'cure. Ask yow � ' 7 R TES OF ADVERTI.SiNt3: - --.. -- -- --- - - - Rh09e- inion-$rid--ver Ze lffjr Vim rose on,per line - - 10 Cents, about it. The bea�peop acce ted without a doubt. The -' -• - teach ea gnent iaaertion Orlin* - 6 p the stria recommend this treatment a •• . Thio rate,does not:aoladepr.gal or Forsiga.d- judging will take,place in the presence the only actual-cure for piles; 00 cents - iferdsemer ts. a boa, all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates Special terms given to Parti.. matiag•Con- of those who tray wish t0 see and _�..�•.c..,- for9 or a month.or by the year, Half• learn. The judges will dliec�Stten• -- �"7s�rT aw-Lp - conscts ga;able gnart.rly o s tatrn 1 r tion to the Points of merit and give ' one lear,4S a,-payable in advance.- th £�$ n$-fQr awardln --the. . 1ZEsn filt"OrL4T -- site I3orice in local ooTmmno'ten cents pez line, ' ays Cents per line each subsequent insertion. in the respective cases. Another penial pontract rates made known on spplica. on. No flee advertising, move in the right direction is the Advertisements without written notractlons elimination of horse races front Lila , INT.MENTI ' _-. wil lbs insarted until forbidden and charged he- * eosdingly. Orders for dis$ontinning advextisa- fair. Prizes will be awarded, not for " stOerto ber.must be in writing and sent to the pub. speed, but for beauty, Style and only -x.11 ready V nn put o ---... .her. r _ I0b Work promptiv atteadeh to. where there can be no possibility of Its punlishedevery Friday 4urnlhgat4teoffio Pickering Ont. dishonest practices. Fakirs of all At the Green River . � .. - kinds will be prohibited from the - 'Alurkar tit Thexton, Proprietors grouuda, and ecerynhing of an objet. ••� tionabie character will receive the STORE t_ - -Meris' blue overalls Our I'olltios-6trtctlndependenee proper attention of those in charge. Our e.Im-A First-class Local Paper: While mash 7­places have been dig- --- ,Mens and Boys bib overalls Our Expectations-The hearty c4lssing this new • departure, tLe YUu will find a large afld' beautiful - sapport of tht People of Pickertn¢and vtoira%y directors of the Ontario and Durham stocis of the latest patterns in wall paper Mens Moleskin pants f p• are fi e first W. r T,see-Reade Lai'e bought'be:ow regular -_ Exhibition Society the idea into ractice. In t1a work cost, Ivan sr,pD!9 your nee.ia '.5 par ct, Boys Mole (knee pants ,FRIDAY, APRIL, 25 1902. ` they will be assisted by F. W. Hod• leas than regu'at pr:cea Nauli ask you J to examine t11en,before baying elsewhere. IvLens lines_ and unlined smocks son, Live 6toek Commissioner ; b1 r. Fresh crisply of - - - Creelman, the Su eiintendel/t 0f ' p every week. j' Pans 11rts. a ee , ab Bateed NOTES AND COMMENTS. Farmers' Institutes, and others of I always paycaeh of u ter so $ge - - - - - - good repute. Liberal grants have i when wanted. Black drill flaianelette etc has been set by the.governmerrt. The paries concerned, and it is Loped a-de by Me d Mees stout plough boots, all sizes uominations will take place on May that this new venture viii!meet-with - - 22nd' and-diet - a--week later, -and prices. --.. -- �t�y 29th. clic success it deseives. ;, .- - -' ._.. - Sto::O'ti'tile will vuta on a by law on '1D iring the pin we:k or'ten days May 6tl3 to raise, by way of a loan, re steps have been takes to n about payable in ti€teen ant ual IDS almente,I P g peace i:i 5)uth Africa.' Toa Boer them , I. to exptale l w macalam.zlnq' Ho: r'se leaders Lave met andhate had inter• the main attest of ti:as ci' aqe, T 3e yii' views with L1rd Kitchener. As the cage lras been espeodioa an average of nearly 5100 per year ou %L,s street w•i11;' ^ T Boer leaders cannot conclude peace carp aatiafacct'ry r3 ttie, acd a careful■ f T -.Go 1J w;tilou. the sanction of the burKL rrs estimate Lag .hogs coat a perulgnet s V / e it tnar be Some tin, before it Cal be rcadway can be butt for 9 tali+:0 G;od e`.in te! settlai. It '3 ad aced or- lloada Comtntts:oorr Cava pbeil will I d l l pp . B JIS riatnn3 tLe cr,rk mstly thit a•: a;�e-!,:ia::t Lia been eupeI '}'] ?ata ball in t e ec,:atrs apgect:eto a _ for the W armWeather.reu ied by the leis ion bo..I sidKs, ,�ndert,•okti '.t tr dura a tom ya. t. to s! anal thit cite fermi if peace haze bzsn ceuog L;:; a,;akaa'Lat etullt lauv, Abu . referred to tLe b',:,nl ri fJr ratlC:-a �eeate'3 t be ptuiud fora ianCa• N, - ~ _tion. Both sile?are ^etttn; },.artily ti:auk4 .id fe;.oA ! u't rare t traaz ' tinEd-cif the across ? and tl;era is ,%itL a cart." A te• 'evev,ns; 4t44 the dee Glli Marg@ range GF ateus• La lie' ;; and C6�ldrens cot. store that peace ma_:be co:lcladed by Mame vc..t.q:nit ni o :;i1 vrri.rar,l tLy ton and tV3shmere Bose, Soma beautital-fabrics for ladies ;Ju:ie. .oncei.at: a tEIP 1 :.`.e c aril moo t s an l s1 W gee' I Mace the uouor,etc a find ,r L Blilr waists (� light miller 31818, gee' en t r�inc:toa stn: avec thauk It Las been a reco,yntztd fact that you she rept;ec. ••1 may be . cart. but t L I ani uc" liOnxw cart t, ,. Friday Bargains �Nlav _2nd. :-tour eout,ty fairs fi;^ nlarF .czars ate I filled ill servlr.g tLe gtrpclse foi.which :Pett• ddrertserntents. 100 Remnants vanow; lt1tlt'8 at remnant prfices. ' ¢l:ey 'tvE-e intended. They were es. . � e ;40 or 5*O.mens ties diQareut styles Worth up to 500 r lrncoura a tLe raisin of tLe hest A heti ' ' itstrlisbed ti act as an educs.tor and to t� - g 8 CcU\Y FOR SAf E-'filsaaderel¢ntd. (' • " 4 ca has•3r sa:e. new xtlk a:w. S yeah o13. f:LO1Ce .. for ..SC. ' kinds of f,►•m stock, a::1 of the best "'io 1 ca. Fr•3'�i"rfaCt,tot bl,wa *.Plcitar�no, ilia P O. stf Watch this space neat Reek for bargains in dishes. binds of grain; roots. frust an so tin _._ _ w well as raise toe standard of all (:LOVER SEED AND BOCK, - _ --.- anant'.r►ale-Toa ander*Gael hoe for. it _ �y BEARE lauds of maiiufseturea. They pace. ■aleaquant.t, cicirc r acd bu.lwbeat Ed� I�� � • " 1(V'r► ' ' in the past. acaomFl:_Led .good work Bryn '.ut ii P:cicenad, z-x �„ t by promoting a friendl • rivalry-. which - � _. p 8 5 y� OR 8si,L1;-Tile uD�lerEtaued has vnacg son d':e t to tLe er 3-c Sia mos I { the prod:;cts of our country. But the rntaJali e4.3.stn w tLe eve tm P Oy• '�9 ene' a � erc an i ale - character of our fairs Lave gradually r ToO ,i �t r eV • >” de enerated :o a mere sham,' Prizes OOD PAS'i�CRE FOR. SALE OR I R V 'o P.eac-F..tTT,acres turre or iwe well a ' have been offered but when these watered and too-on. con 2. lot 22. Ptckenaq have been awarded, in too many cases Township, a=ply to R. R. Lecher.:� Whitby. - they havc been awarded according to UR SALE-A bay y Own' IntevLtvnstsF:she popularity-of,the exhibitor, and mare oaoor good ccodltloa. Weil bred, sa�tabla roeN head not on the merits of the thing exhibit• driving or as one of a second team on farm. Wheels in " vo 1 I ed. If an exhibitor was In good Price reasonable. P J Rcwe,Ptckertng 2627 u � or judge, his 'chances• for securing a hundred acres,south half, lot 9 eon a, Pickering,Plowing all does Apply to J C prize were good, but if be was a man Rabam,Tibrtage.or to H T Lova next farm Bax the batter place to have them 6 on not well-known cr not on friendly. we" terms with the judge, his prospects WANTED-A good general servant. one _ -curmg-a rable W Bo pimaokf ¢cud=3paata.apply1-d stonceto James Torrance, Wellington _ j _ U -, a o I indeed, no matter how high-class his gotei,1llariiham. 23 tf _ •`. exhibit might be. Another demoral' - B �h _ -- _ ' izing influence is the existence of the ATTLE FOR SALE-I have at my' _ �t ears.convertin it into a most useful truok. l _ hOrae•raee, a9 li 1LLtrOdaC2Y the g'smb• Promises for sale yu bead of cattle aim- • •' g g. _ -. . posed of limicuwe,arms g heifers steers and Our work ' ng spirit and other forme OE d18hOn• yearlings which h the farmerahaveloatretorned .. " - ' eat , In too man csses would the afterfeeding them for me since last fall, %%ill - Wrought Iron-wheels, wide tire, made to fit atky sized --- y y sell for cath or time Home,Monday&and Sas ' rives Write or apply-so J s White Hrou am T 8lteln. No setting of tires. -Will last a life cites.. 1 hs should win, and divide the out t orse " 1 , ]prize money equally afterwards. FOR SALE OR se RENT-A Geo. Thih"rougham' e Also, the admission of all kinds of firsi•olass farm. helve lose and B Soo 2 When Work 1s done St this - 1 Searboro,coasistioR of 100, acres is ja - - fakirs, whose only-object in coming to Rood state ofeultivatioo,situated li miles Office We will print in 1 -- the fair is to secure the people's north ot'Histblaaa creek P.O. A good .. these columns during the _ imoney without giving anything in orchard sada large gasntiip of emelt g r ---_ return cannot but have a most in ursfruit. ood outbuildings.frame hoase and 'Whole season the tuli oNders at W hole8ale Prices ' ious effect. nate, without any eztra j - -that the dirEctors of our county fair ttifi.rs. Apply,to Wm TfseAway, High. 1 - have risen to a fall realization of this laud Creak, or B Reeve,• hi 0 Dept —Charge. Model Farm Condition Powders 2 lbs-for 2ba,or,101bs foe;1. 1 condition of affairs and have determin Toronto. 19 if We make s'apeaialty of these preparations and you can rely oft having your recipe■ 1 1 made up properly from pars drags sad at a roving of 10 to 25 per aenk, ed upon a new departure in which . Page's English Condition Powder 25e Thomas'Electric Oil,2 bottles for 260 which they are receiving the moral � � - sorrows' Condition Powder 260 Chsee'g sod Carter's Ping 2 hoses for 25o,�' r alud financial sappart of the: govern. condition Powder 250 Dndd's kidney pi11s 90a ti--tile--municipalities concerned, -D;ck's-Co ditionPowder..t0o —ale-ager s ad 13nrdoorIM IGo, 1 and Of all right thinking men. Among V Sanderson's Conditiou Powders 15a J f Fellow's Byrn➢by bogpbitm goo 1 r Flings or Keadall's Chadition Powders Syrup hr os biUm is a splendid tonic; other things, they are to attempt to D p interest the various schools in the Darley's'Condition Powders lb we sell a req.75c bottle foe 450 1 IIIIderW9S>; Blankeisi .1~Ianns18i EW. Epsom salts 3c Ib,10 The for 250 Beef Iron R Wine pure 50e . ` couuty by offering substantial prizes Glauber salts 3o ib,10 The for 25a Ozone,small 35x,large fisc: for the best collection of plants at d We have fast placed in.took a large assortm3ntbf Boas au•1 Shoes and claim hay Snlpbnr 9c lb, 10 lbs for 25o Pierces prescription, Pierce', discovery; 1 Bowers ficin special attention to - Pare Ssltpetre 21be for 250 Ayer's sarsaparilla, Paio,s celery sopa: 1 giving p are the best value we have ever offered. Kendall's Spavin Care,75a �_ gonad, Burdock blood bitters, Hood's those which are injurious to the - Psges'Eoglith spavin carp,onsegoar•anteed sarsllparilla,Clark's red clover ooatponod 1 1Farmer; for the best collection of _ t3eha Parkes, 7uzaba rtes, to kill a epsvin or ringbot.e or money re- Ayer's hair vigor, Warner's.safe ogres tnnded 1 anyone of these 65a Burdock and gar. — in straw, clovers and grasses, and - Btleters and linim;nts o all kinds sapf&rilla is a spieadid spring medicine, 1 also prizes for Lite beat kept school Eczema Ointment 350: large bottle 65o $ p i Chase's Ointment 900. Little it for Lice on- a Cooper's sheep dip grounds. fixture' study in recent EGGS EDW &R Batter Color iiia. Seal Oil for Lice on Cattle 9esrs is receiving a good deal of at• Perfect Wni<m Syrup 250 3 Ib bar pure ostitic soap%:a , teation on the part of our education• -� Cutoria,250: Isabys oven soap 10x,s otic a for 250' ---list.:' It is recognized that much of - - 13ese'e Poultry Panacea 90c Qoticara soap Zia " Uar wa ons c3T1 at farm h�uses anywhere in Pickering Pages'Englfshtlair restorer 500 Catioara salve 500 'the best knowledge can be acquiredl gg And We Pay- The'Hi hest swan Down powder 15c Coal oil•water white 183 gal tramping through oust fields and - Township for e,,ga, y g ^ forests, knowledge -dear will develop' _ Price. If you wsnt no to call al; your c SPECIAL-Dr Williatn'a Pink P,n3(Baoniue &,S hozea for 89c, - - lace,drop n a card. Remember wesell eyerytbing at whoIess a rices. the methal faculties, as well as the P P fl R m � p --aeatitatie natutea- The, acquisition ofWholesale and Re 171 Ring at+-,.� e a this knowledge does not take place ins", PrOduCl� CO's - nurio-g C. I D inial & Co. #Tosorrro�' _ 17 Carlaw Ave. Toronto. - 0".Clyde asci i ,-+fhe vitiates atmosphere of the school•hs -_ 1 ,• .•i+r`,.= .l`� -,.•.L�. ..�, r L. '�Ca r '.. ... wee���� �� �� �� r�� � 4. ''• d• •1e - 6i,^.:p •f? k—N'H3.'2"'*:Jsve�..w A e �Tk'�kv[ nP;t' . a t w 10 11 1 Islas 11110110 T The com on roads and bri:igee reported( A by-lam iatroduced by Sir Underba�lI and-recommended the following pay meuts pas+ed its third reading sad finally osrriE$ 1 ',Cooper spent Sunday at Thorn hill. -W Logien for nail *np td div:$60;J H and agmina the following roads as bait I _�Tsef k Wedding jjj 1 V1JV"1-J • °0 �' •Sicbolas Barton is somewhrt indisposed" Goralsn com r div 1�men emp abov *now�en�tled.an 2.31 pas rd for wire fynoe siz�---.,-Useful _thin week. 5.70;John.ale Knnity breaking 6 telae of`Iltagaton Ryall, Hiaeate, frock. Altoaa,I Walter Thompson war is Torooio on atone r d 1 at$5,$30; Richard1 Barton do-'Greenwood, 3rd con cd from lot :;to'w c t. I Rocking•Chaira, H93y Chairs, Dining Tables, Bedroom Friday last. livering timber to Brock Road bride•con 2 4th con rd from e t 1 to Greenwood rd. and L ' y 81,40; SV G H•a cunnus for grader$1,50:!item Brock rd to tot 28,5th con rd from 1oi Setts, Ea3als, Pietarei, Conehe8, �lidebosrds,.Curtain Poles, -- Goo Bone,of the Greenw�hotel,was 8 Carlton com r d 5 men and teams break 1 1.5 to w t 1,6:b,7th, 8:h and 9th con roads, I - Hit Racks, Call.and see them at the new Furniture Store,in town on Tuesday: 1� ing roads$2,25;M Barkey oom r d 8 0 30' aide-lite bet low 8 sud 9 oa Is; con, side I:_,,�RE�2�N'T. Bi$8t0ak Of W1ndoW Abases• Warden Ge.row is ill Canningiou this moa emp abov snow $55; J H Connor line bet loco lE and 17 from Kingston rd to weak bapectiag oiidges. drowina;stone opp lot 17, and repairing I Base line, all other to*d4 ara ea;i;l4dJ to ■ � — L*her Pilkey lost a valuable filly last bridge bet lots 16 abd 17 con 2 82 ; W E 15o per rd for wire fence. - + -11. --BAl/a -------- - ,week from blood Doisoning. Redman for abov snow on a t 1 Whitbv tp The collector having returned the ool , -- Alex Wilson is improving hie property to pay one halt$2; W J Devitt for ion• lector's roll,the bonds of the said collector -71111 - 'these days by re shingling his shade. • crate pipe for r d 20$7,62+}; M Bealby oom and his sureties were discharged and can- "" -' 'fbj F�a1 aR 13$deri>1ker Jobb Gerow, R.Besse and W. Thom- r d 15 52,28,mea and teams emp breaking called roads 57,13;R Moore bolts for brill - t -son were Port Perry visitors over Sunday _ qe on On motion it was decided that the conn • col,-Lin.tan_ rep cilATut on oil of Pickering Township grant to the On ing of making extensive improvements con 5 $55;'J Littlejohn rep 2 ealvert on tariry& Durham' Exhibition Association ; con 6$1,25: L Johnston bo-as on 47 rds the sum of$50,tha sarust-to-beused u prise -- all along their main line. wire fence 55,87;C W Disney com, r d 13 money to endeavoring to .induce cocci Wm. !!McKay is finishing the bricking 0 28. men amp rep bridges $1,65; C W schools to take more ihtere3t in their ear y of his residence this week. When com- Disney oom for breaking roads a t 1 $.78 roundiags by offering prizes for the beet plated it will be a oomforipble and bean•I men and teame emp !11,56; Jas Ledgett kept gronods,also tweacoarage the study - tifnl dwelling. com r d 10 re washout in con 6 bet lots 14 of !ant Life,and for inducing the ails to G� p pp P 8 pupils -Dow►•.�JwV The Workman Lodge here have decided and 15 5 78; S Carlton com r d 5 rep cul take a deeper intereat in the study .of in - i ll to sell their hall, which is built of solid varta$4A5,men emp ehov snow 82,90; jaThe insects and weeds. ' brick. In another column may be seen I Thos Hsncoek eom.r d 2 $1.43, mea and The council mow. adjourned to meet I their ads;calling for tenders. II teams emp breaking roads 05,90; J H Got. again on ylonday the 5th day of May for n R man com r d 1$65,men ern breakin ad the transection of sesta!basiness. ar e m 0+-+t We are sort to state that A1r John P 4dD g 1 --1lforgan of the 7th concessiou, is confined ='J•86; Geo Tool corn r d 7 01,24: 'George _ to his hoose with ,vhat aD sere to be a White com r de,3 and 4 men app ehov Does all o p -. snow -- SEPARATOR - -- . serious attack of typhoid fever. -- _ _ - - -- "- ' _ = - - " - +• ; School Inspector Dr. Waugh paid our The following persons made a ticatiob ur Tinamithing and Eavetrough`ug,he is good and very reaBODe school an ot&cial visit last Reek and was far bonne on wire fence-Jas Ra60 rds on RE1I,LODi�LE�NG ab .in his cLlarges. -` highly pleased with everything, creaking I!0 rds o lot 6 con S : J C Bell on 30 rds on special mention of the system of !leering of 25 con ; ;O H 104)r s 40 rdann lot 22 y f con 5; A steers on list)rds on lot 10 con� - ' ,A Specialty - and ventilation. I Jas Thornton on 50 rds on lot 33 con•5; W A few more ptreet lamps have been I H Norton on 80 rds on lot 2h con 6; Mrs J "t' Bud the Old Reliable - Testimonials oo a cstiou. Working erected in our Pillage-hy our enterprising .Liscombe on 90 rds on lot 13 con 6, also 60` p`o" g business men. The lamps are be:ng rda south of north half of lot 13; Jobn A -modelint+srsbop, —made by A B Dowswell,which is a Raarn White'oa-e0 rods on lot 2•i coo 5 alto 40 rda _ $ W, White. ' ' antee of their being Sret-class, on sideline bet lots 24 and 25; Geo David �' G��0(�T Pump We would like to know what A B Dows son on 40 rda on lot 29 con 3. - ' Claremont r r e well does with all the eavetroagbs be A bylaw introduced by Mr 3lcBrady takes out of Claremont--Wby f A B to paaaed through its +arions reading* and • - --doing all a { e basin... He is a goof man at this job, 1 area of lot 1 con b f, from RS S ao 1 •a3Ulare o t Mrs Boyer visited her daughters, Sirs attaching same to U 8 8 No 1 thus grant 'Turkeys �(iIIa�BCtared _St --John Raseell and Hers James Madill,of tag the patitiobe of J L Paraone and Robt - y 7th concession, this week. hlrt Boyer Howland and other* �T-Geese has reached the advanced age of b6 care A by-law in traduced dy Mr Todd to ap Chi' kens g y point road comm. . 'late etc, passed Pins of.Every De3cription cons- bac is still full of life and vigor. throw hits various candles and finally IDaoks.orsters. std all other Q.i1te a number from here mtendeu the g e it�L1C� OIl i18II(i.carried. Road Road oornmiiaionera-R D 1 J H � A 1 trash meats constant- Liberal y-__---_ Liberal convention at Brookiia on Saint- (Gorman :r d 2 Thoi Hancock r d s and 4 ly on hand atlowest pricea. 1� �! Sameaeor to dal last, when the Hon John-Dryden l3eo White , r d 5 SCm Emerson ; r 3 r S John L.+eZ ow, -Garp v t &a, C'aremoni. was attain,selected as their,candiiate to 1 Carlton : r d 7 Geo Tool r d y Geo David• 1�. BL RROU G'HSt eoo!est the riding in the aa`ppenct1i it aoc : r d 9 C W Diane% :r 3 0 Jas Ledget:: R; 3 s o j,m A P:oker% 2 singe 1 �, �• I •c-ar",:syn, Agent. Picser.oX• t election, I r d 11 R,bt Price r d 13 W Batton ; r d -- ------_�-" -- Our genial north end merchant, R. E. I 1{C St,'Disney r d It Wni SLKty r c - - -- - - - lFnrayth, and Slice £:Ina, ouly daughter j 1 Geo Cu^,per r d L' Tilman Nt.hi of Tobias Caster were united in uaarriage ! ' tcdar r d 17 J-,nu 1> ;c r d 1-%Vm at tl;a residence of the bride's fatber on : '2arton', r 9 19 11'm Eox;e r e''0 R LS' Ve.iuesdav of this Reels. Further Par, 1 Ward r d 'I Geo F•>I_oaer: . p 0 4B Ealt:r ori to operate msd ¢radera, 1cr TH� Iticulars vri:l be riven next week, s•-ath p&r.a! tenon:.,i tSr. X:ariia for A rattier dangerous practice is }.eine ar,rtb psrt o!t::waohfp F[aa'a SAID fol;owed by a number cf the uoys in the For ponnikeepers-S Aoau, E Biladen. roiilsge, that of using the catapu't, Toa j G Dowue:,3 Ltt ton lobs Cixrk, C An boys aodo:.6te1v are not aware that th?r'e ' n s P J Rowe, F Reach, E Wt•;s)u, W E are Is a law protecting our bird#, at :east I MA;3r Theo Hagerman J POtiter:' O F r er Ferrier H Mowb*a .J B Madill, G Dan _——tboae 1614 are benificial to the fa nn y imposed oo t-a, J A Jones W H Gates, .1 w4laon.I- ' e may be m - .! a beau azo p ra y y iN G CUTTER —at those gutuy of killing any of chess birds. � White, A Riee•nr T 1'1:.?krto, 5. :,:h.,laaiF, LEADER i POULTRY NETT �FOO® CU 'g80. _ beaiJae lta rata:s-ittet on birds, the cats• G Toyae 3'Foot, T Hubbard. CHURNS 1 'Pbe romeruai Fence `:'towers-W McCaui:a•:i,T Field 'pnit espoiss our windows to ata Aead'"9 good Lodi cutter shops . U W Carinthers .E J Gormley i L Palmar T TI"G } Una o fz tot K slot as wall a our paroone. C 8 Palmer W Cheater, .1 Acnsn at, .S ev ler bactad so do e I PpULT7'f ME _ !tae of f y«i tdsb t2cev lead to o9 to do" ^��' ;raw or Dot1+d. Hollinger,W Petty W Peebles, _R alilne. sr cons,ruoUua,ese7oper•• }, broad,btaoll-W C Roster* W H Burk, G Wilson, R Ward; I ttooy and q uck ob tire iag wegetabiaa,sea, Pickering Couna. J Slack,W Scott, E Meyer, M Nightwao � sabartfrb yt�h: w� � I %beaar.fa`booabis se der _ order 6. The,above council,pursuant to adjourn• w from chess spe0usllT low pS. XG• 14 - F to tb one ante In mens, meta Brougham on aooday 21st - _ 20. L [3.73, of ane a a I 'a'i.00.ANO 3 4►li•bu• y. --=,Rat e°arT - iust, Members all present, the reeve is it Tenders Wanted. . w o or* the chair The mfnatea of the lot meeting j Remember these apeetall'low peiew. y� � 'r��# 91 ase sI o to were read end so p►a sway our Manure Forks, g9 cents. pmflt'°d tsld re motion of 3leeers L oderhill and Pugh I ter' i the are headgvanea for PoaMry N+Ming teem sa NIN=TY- _ �V J Devitt was heard re Whitevale drtib I 8ea.ed tenders�wtIiue ret v-I by the ander. we will Wbether Tootlwaata be for one yard or one BIGHT CZ"tT8 `stgaad until ltav rtts:19oJ nr the purchase of sell 51) thousand y;:;AZ Ton11 find oat prices ahs amb. Begulsr sl as,alae• Several aecoante were presented for the Korkman Hall. to the Viiligo of Ctaremoot - only LOW1t18T. - IpaTmeat, i The walls are sold brick 471al111, Higher or manarw - nit : .. Ye t t W SI;Flume e,t_ ever er. _��.— pp__�aagg.. IOU-�� ' ���_.�--*. others asking grant for Alton•road, Claremont Lodge i'JR, rlxtly� same � sample for roaTY� x Com from John Stephenson claimintt$i I ss 3t A o t•W CRNTB mACH 1)oa,d.l.,tf you.•at oa., OUTFIT you ought to TEN CENTS. darnages-for injuries so baggy •ad hsrnaas _ / 0 GET from coming in contact with barbed-wire I - that lay across the Base Line after 9" .. ONE epi lag S.00d. Canadian i011e ----On motion motion a deputation composed of p ! NO — - - --- hleurs R R Mowbfay, Arthur Johnston. _ - Pacific acific j �e�3 vWeetyt6 No- J D Howdea, Hugh Rose ani Daniel For. ` oioaY!n _�"•` -vytb.representing the Ontario and Durham Settlers One-Way °f � Agricaltaral Society were heard re grant • pound for • e•rty An outfit eoadatiag t# • soldering lzoe. _ - �4�}}aa !t wider,iseta,psaoh�0d ftH Ash a!s" or e, a The Com on dam"to sh+ep ktlted-b'y To Vanitoba and-Caaultan North west will stones which �/ o�efiore oats{of a�Ts• dogs reported and recommended payment leave Toronto every TUESDAY daring MARCH yoawfll •now 4 %he first u follows-John FosbergAll.for 1 ehe+p and APRIL,1909 killedabd 3 damaged $13,33; 'F Poatill 1 Passengers trivel:.ng without Live Stook ars sdseided I bw fa gILEB. FILES. ag should take train leaving Toronto at 1.43 P.m. �n at the season, $beep killed$3,70;Joha Lynda 4 lambs Pssengen travelling with Live Stock should ✓ It !� Thare is !tiled$12. take the grata leaving Tomato at 9 p m cod a � scion M a •~ The com on Indigent reported and recto• Colonist Sleeper will be attbelied toesob train _ mended the followto menti-J Bark a�e�e� ui•,peto -_1 month Sapp of R Gibson i8 3in P John wide fall apply $0 alryra and cop?of "Bettien' 'e r+ - _ Guide;'app y to yadr nearest sdtaa PaMfic "Me Oar va1aM. salTtit of*pn7tina¢�� Yo o•ttfil)raw*oo"'Plate - -Aston 4 wits sapp o!self$4;W Firmingham Agent o- - without a �g ns. mTOR' a sn ed to the 4 wks sopp of A Lisoombe $5; Peter a, H, Notman, Asst. Gaal. Paver.Lift. ,eW is sniaetsaa make op year ailed and Moore 4 coke sopp o!self$8; Mrs Ano Bar ardor sere from>w now. A mess a=VW_W asap etf tiles gas sky and -tu o!Mrs J Liscombe$6;Jesse 1 Kitaa street East,Toronto a 2oa•l saw mum" by saying Clothes Line TREE, P80NEE8. all.per p ---Ru,,,�d 4 wits sopp of C Cmwtord $Ev _ ---?1sa anus'atra raaamm>laded Ylsat-hip sl"• -�aoor-- _ --__- -- ------- - __ _.--- ' lowsnoe be diwxntinned from this date; stretch, or eootrsof. {�-� n���0a �e/i ���'8 =' r►piy, rest pr04 50 Goo 8altou'l month sopp of Geo Avers$6; Watt GacrPot 3 fest long,for , -:•a R A Bnatiog 16 wks sapp of airs J H Got- liver&1 11,25 per wk$20,the oom also roc I FIFTEEN — -- CENT � . eanmehded tbaf bar allowance be diseontin -. ied from kbia date;Dr J C Hatebison for - - unit cants chaias' a-regatar tela fns• mod attendance on Mrs Bumsteriek $1; LoaR8� handle Tree Prances as ill we ars allowing at FIrT1lW 03RNa7 Saab Dr J C Hutchison vaoelasiion of 2 ebildrsa I _ Neekyokes iird�irl�etrees. foe 81ZTY-lIvli CiNT& Penning.ltal... F, of John Lofts$,50; Joseph lioakhoaee for Psa°ing��'Pruning��' CURRY goods supplied D Hanson$•5 ; Hillcre.oent BUILDING NEEDS. _ Cox Convalescent Home for the treatment of XY , Miss Beatrice Conttdoa troth Feb ,4elr to golf BpO° �e �1 * • °1eia�a April lot$11,20;Geo Hutings 1 cord of : ''„ Agent for all Choice selected hickory, !toned and oa• b lid hotw `` Comb,rive♦ wood supplied Mrs P Johnston $4,50;Jas t H HOpk11.4s7 kinds of veb• fined,at prise that will wait you. or barn this Fraser-aaihng and splitting 2 cords of wood'toles maoafaotured by the "ddci�angblin sp", b� two th:ongn ttie hand]S foe OHl�Te is for Mrs P Johnston$2; James Taylor 15 I Co'y,of Oshawa. GAGE TRAPS, lOC. each B y>van n;to Wks as bt Mrs Bumsteriek$!5;Wm Corr. us and if best Horst Brushes .••. p The'Empire Medicine Go, of London, We have a tall e M pn o ttss-Ee¢pei ed-thy anderaigned_as - - of sizes with and wit - goods ander )cite value iWO nIlk dead The com on Contingencies reported and �lacal a eek for 1V it i for the most won will secure Brushes 780. recommended the following symeats-To g �' npwsrdeom loo s•oh +, soar order Murkar and Theztoo for advertising,print I derinl disoovesy o!the nineteenth century. g• I For the treatment of the Note, Thrust, we u fill it ing auditors'report and blank forms$29.50 geobchial Tabes sod Lange It Dares Colds POCKET HNIYES, Tarred BQilding Ifs L Stewart bA 1),Palmerston,vaccinepcinto Catarrh,Asthma, Bronchitis, Hay laver , BUTCHER HNIYES.. supplied to Board of Health$18,50; .Parke &ad all throat and lung diseases. Write - tar Hal. bosses, Davie&Co for vaccine pointe' abpptied the for particulars,a stook of treatments and �u •,"r r, w �+�""' ale•Pony isoasas. Board of Health$3,42; D R Beaton on repairs constantly on hand at. goof.Windpoof400 red water nock of salary 340; Foster Hutchison post- 1 ``=f/ goof. 40o square test a e disboraemento etc$4,76 1 ! reeri Ri.Qer, ©Z1t. The beet known maters gooda--,Twaph in a ton and menu it R A good two-b}aded g!anine landid Rodgers Rhe9gg1 d<Sono'ni a rsAnon R 8ons,Artham'e, )for 80RTY-$�� Bons;act knife for 450. A splendid selection BbeffiBld's flet makers,r•ngiag in prioe•from OHNTB a saL - NeW Bicycles on Hand. Cleveland, Marssey Harris, Brant THE • ford, E & D,- Columbia,' Hartford, Crasser,.Stearns, Perfect and Hyslop. USS111 Hardware t Also a stock of .bicycle sundries of all kinds 0n hand. 126 KING STRIE" E., TORONTO. Repssrs for all -kinds of bicycles kept itnn stock. For prides`,rilts FRANK RusSILL, Qeneraf Manaser. - d. W. Dtsmv, Balsam i iL x _ 1111 ll�11 10; ' }. a .�M :9' •y,: �. ..u. i••:,s' - - :�,._ ,i�. •,� +.._{*. �_ T rt ;- - - .. N'r.ryy .Y. row ;'^�+� '�;�"FTx'�. , ... - 'SG..' '. ,:✓• ^':" �r .n,. r ;r''" � �� y �� ...t .+�`v,'a ,' tit, ,• s. c.�:x„ � >d���, fI .., ., a J, •. A.strong tltate�eaf. ,0susraesery srntia. As R:yerlesiet4 retfH/► 441 When a mother puts a thing emnhas{oaDy Yrs Hent, Damluv0Nused baby s�Own Mrel. ohaHatheon�laea,of Maw��s Station. It is because the kM what she b taltrinR am lad-- to use shoat Mrs.J.g� EiarrM13. Hnnti on, Tablets wi satisfactory results." mac na y� n,o ndtI stn uthfull ? t Qts issys--"Ihaveuaey'sOwn`1'ab { ever found anyt6Lug io uy�l say 1 hap I . jets i'n our.house far over ayesr +�.1 Free to xeisera Ooly. Baby'+O - ableta. hey are Prost T - � �/ _ M• say that they are all that is claimedscou -heir action just the thing for htt4 __-.- g ,„ o every mother of young children _-- -� will send us her name and address pjxiuiy es," 1 6tre.ai Bitdersatleta. pinto:.on a postal card,we will send free or ..r st OR......... — Mrs,VPalter"Brown.btilby. - of all charie a vaiu:§)e�ttt3a Book on the ,coy r t' a+tliaUsfs." 4 �' care of infants and young chl)tird"• Tt�� - "bAve never used anymedicin r y r D h stc�aa ^ Mali ,'... nes are troubled with consH• did him as mach ood as Bs y s Own k lila been preps ed Y?P Y t pa is I eta. 1 woirkt not oo without them." �wthe hailme a little nd af� Juhnn nA,t5ylvau Valley,Ou 11 ys e-' THE ERROR OF LADY BLUNDEN _ _ study. haswith-.- A - k --- _--- study. th the we will send a with sismple of Baby's-Own Tabteta•-flip- t -'• y' bin badly-.troubled A ssetrer's Ceasrset. medicine in the world for the minor enta ation and 1 have never found any • "I hive found Baby's Owa Tablets of infants sad children bieation the came ne to equal Baby's Ona Tablets. ..�.-.kt fact for chttar, of all of of this pager and address The Dr.VPilliams' ey soon put baby all right" • 1 P7'En III, Iing, waving,-one grand masa of edictneCo,,Brookville,Ont living foliage; Leader grins and 1►its.H 11Fez,Oratfge Ridge.Dian. " i "Where are you going, mamma.?' tawny browns and russet redo, while I would not be out them is the bons%. _.'.'asks Gretchen, entering her mother's Th are truly scomforCto baby and moth- A ureas Setgti $strprf.tesg,i�salf,I. through them here and there, like a ,, n Mrs,William Fitzi<ibbun,Steenba Ont, chamber, with a delicious little pink faint streak of moonlight,ht, comes Ir er s riind. "I a found Baby's Cera slays s rg� rose flush upon her cheeks, born of g —' v nags My little baby six months old was suspicion of the distant ocean. asst Fete Thing for Baby. great h Ws my little ones, writes Dirs. Yery stc� I I ve him 1laby's Own Tablets tier swift run through the scented The carriage sweeps round aloft- James C (30 Conwsy street Montr and wss S. ri»bd Lu_flud the change they- garden. Kitty by this time, having g P MM Ed.Jones.156 Christie streak Ottawa, "and l think Sam of them that 1 world ode in him its a few hours 1`Gall always safely incarcerated Flora in her dies- ened angle and draws up before the "per,-"Have used Baby's Own Tablets advisemothesa to keeptheni is tke,honaeall keep the 1'ablet+i in the house after this." s Bing room, has also joined her mo- hall door. It is opened, and-a •very WA Bud them just the thing for baby.!- the time ; ther. gorgeous personage in irreproachable "To esu poor Kenneth Dugdale," garments comes down the steps, and returns Mrs. Tremain%. "I actually tells Mrs. Trenaine that Mr. Dug- His mouth beneath his light mus-( "And that is?" asks he, with some sunshine has gone—with-_her._ _-Hs dale is pretty well, and down stairs, tache is tender and mobile, but firm. animation. sighs impatiently, and:with a ges- never heard of his arrival until this but he is not in the habit of receiv- Originally there must have been a "You have flowers, but no rosea," tura of distaste closes the book he afternoon. As it appears he hat visitors. __ - certain amount of happy recklessness says Gretchen, nodding her pretty bad thought so interesting half 'm. $ 'been in the country now ` week ng he draws towards the close of about the whole face that fascinated head disdainfully at all the -china hour before and Singe it from him. Such a very long time to he in IS. As this little Speech, Mrs. Tremaine- and contrasted pleasantly with its bowls full of fi^owers that are sweet A gloomy expression falls into his norance; but your father is always who, to judge b her expression, great gentleness. But the happiness but ill-chosen; "and what is a bunch eyes, and the old look of blips din- - moat careless. He must have known g Y 'i content settles round his lips: bs bt it, and,-I suppose, forgot as las- must be utterly unaware that any- and gayety' and laughter have disas- of flowers with a rose." one has been speaking-takes out a peared, leaving only regret and pas- "A mere mockery," replies he, raises his hand, and is chance it -. ��•„ card, scribbles on it a word or two, sionate protest, and something that catching her, humor: "yes, of course falls upon the roses at his aide. ills "You mean Maudip Dugdale's bro- and gives it to one of her men, who is almost despair in the blue eyes, you would notice that. But you face softens. Lifting them, he go- You asks Gretchen,-"the poor gives it to the other man, who given He flushes paiatullq as Mrs• Tre- must pardon. my want of taste. Re- Pirates them slowly and Examines r as who broke his back out hunt, it to somebody else inside the hall, Maine enters the room, and, closing member, I have no one to gather them one To be Continued. �g, or dislocated his spine, or did who vanishes, returning presently to his left hand with some nervous them for me. -pDmething horrible? You and Kitty, say that Mr. Dugdale will be very ,force upon the arm of the couch, "I shall do it at this moment. I [ remember, used to tell me of him pleased to see them; whereupon Mrs, makes the customary effort to rise. can sea some tempting ones just be- WHERE PING-POhG IIALLS ARM Last year." Tremain descends from her carriage It is only a-r eatarq effort. Al low me,' saga Gretchen, craning I her MADE -or y7ritld"He ne, come here since and GfldCcbea follows her, and they most on the instant - he remembers neck over the balcony. "May I?" _him , uncle's death; alt c rue e t roug an corridors, ' - event made Laxton Hall his own. It!serene a library, and past a heavy the-remembrance and the futile at- voung man, gratefully, a little color�near Mistley, Essex, Fngland, where seems sad that he should came here j portiere, into a Small room beyond, tempt are indescribably bitter. coming into his Pale face. And-I work goes on might. and day at a now for file Hrst time, as master. an-,i where lies the hero of the hour, "Dear Kenneth I knew you would then he watches her s,9 she'croasea headlong pace, under conditions at': n to die." It is a charming room, not large, see me," says Mrs. Tremain%, quick- the balcony and descends the steps,I secrecy that might well excite cur- "Fie may not die for years," says but comfort itself. Everything 49 ly, with an unusual amount of kind- her long dove-gray skirts trailing be :fealty to the highest pitch. The fan hire. Treraine, who la vainly strug-�pale, or faintly tinted; there to scar- nese in her tone; going up' to the hind her,-wale ser musingly as torya the Xylan pi Works.- where ,Mingwith a refractory bracelet. cels a pronounced color anywhere, couch and taking his hand is both she moves th unstudied grace from the balls used in ping-pong and' leo- .1 "That old man. in town with the one!unless, perhaps, in the huge bowls of tiers' ;tree to tree, a fairer Sower herself nis are made. The works h Bran- .,.That "It is more than good of you to I than any she can gather,-a psi- them practically make all the balls large tooth-that woncierthi surgeon, ewe4tIX-smelling flowers that lie come to me," sae Dugdale. raising table table symphony in gray,-while airs'used in the game of the hour, at any dots know. Sir---Sir-what was his about in graceful disorder on all 'the y g I Inatne, Kitty? -said he might live himself on his elbow. "You must Tremain% talks on,,sad succeeds. as rate ase far as England is caticeraed, tables. Against the walls and on forgive me that I cannot rise to re- she always does, in making herself Ilor a long time. (I wonder they can't!the bracket& quaint pieces- of china and some Idea may be formed d the f �calve you.- As he speaks he smiles Intensely agreeable, extent of the trade that has sudden- -,make proper clasp's nowadays. Thank i frown, and simper, and courtesy, and but it is a smile that saddens one. Then Gretchen returns with the I ly been created by the fact that six you. dear.) But poor Kenneth maka hideous grimaces. Upon the and, ea their voices sound In each roses, and, going up to himsputs tons of bulls are turned out -every ao wilful, gave himself up at once, cabinets and to them, old English other's care both hs and Itfra. Tre-I them softly to his face. and because one doctor spoke un posh themselves of),- t y (week. It is computed that tr, takes caul hardly dourly before the notice o! dainty;Maine remember the hour when last Are they not sweet?" she `aye; nearly 800 ping-pong balls' to wci$h favorably of:his case, ¢ Old; they met. They see the brilliant I and he answers back again= - be persuaded to see another., Chelsea maidens, and cups innocent: a pound, ea that the. number requir- ot lasadloe stand la rows. ball-room, the glowing flowers. the, "They are indeed," gratitude in his ed to form the weekly output is ao Sir-Sir-told me all about it. What.' rets faces, and all the piquant% face and voice less than 4.032,000 Another way 01 - Iran his name, Kitty?" � Wedgewood lugs and Woreerter�that had courted and petted and� "They will die, darling. Ring for i pressing the quantity required to JA 'Sir henry Pilaster." plates, and little bits of rarest Sov-1smiled .their sweetest upon poor!Some water and arrange them_ o one, - "Of course; of course. Flouter res shine conspicuously everywhere- meet the demand is that !f the ba1Cs - _ lhey call him in town.-sol rude of There are eight or nine tine Pictures.I beauty" Dugdale. i.ot those Wedgewood bowls," says made in one week were.strung togs• them lie, told me the poor boy:-some b modern airtrst&, - and a. Involuntarily 31ra Tremain%stoops Mrs. Tremain% i ther they would stretch aimoet !roll y I and presses-hor lips to his forehead, li I may have them here beside r .: pas greatly changed." I ood deal of handsome carvingy London to Brighton c and back Ths - i ..I $ ' A sympathy almost motherly stirs tae just as bliss Trsmains has He must' be." says Kitty I The whole place Seems full bt Gua-I manufacture has come as a boon. is met him wherever I went the season shine as through the. open windows i her breast fled h% been r good i without them to -without- water and i Branthan where an army of workers health, her greeting !a all probabil-I without arrangement, I cloak 1 i� employed at good rates of pay. before last, and thought him the Say `the soft brdezes creep shyly in- and,Ity would hays been,. cold, blit now should_ prefer. it," says Dug-! e ea,t fellow possible He was a Saner-,out, it was Maud Dugdals's ' room'f in his affliction he seems very dear'dale. whereupon Gretchen feeling . ILL favorite all round, it seemed to in the old man's life, before she mar-Ito her pleased, she hardly knows why.I 1�1� ll�PBL'l101tFlfl. Ise, and now. we befit, he Is silent, tied and went to India, and even yet I •"Of course I would come to seelbringa them back to him and lags Ioorbfd, melancholy:" the charm-o! bar presence seems toryou," she alias,, gentlF. ''and I nava them on the small table-near him _ My dearest Gretchen.'" breaks in haunt it. - (brought Gretchen with me I suppose I Then biro Tremain rLses and tells Itdra. Tremain% at this moment. "do The windows, made `m casement you and she hardly, remember each'him they mist really go PEOPLE FEEL WEAY{, EA3g.7 V run- away and put on your things fashion, are thrown wide, so that q [t to quite half past three, and you he ivy and straggling rases that�other " She moves a little to one j Must you?" Saye Dugdale,. regret- TIRED OUT AND 04T OF is and Gretchen, coming nearer, fully and wonders vaguely how he SORTS. know how Your father hates to have� �lays her hand in his ' 1 could havo tett sat bored tall an hour -- -_ - the horses kept waiting" ' To breve to ;va 'bat Dt ••I recollect MT, Dugdale," she says ago at the mere thought of having You 1lfust Assist Naturein Over- As the eart+aga--roils along-the Chase's Ointment a osrtatsdusty road,..bearing Gretchen and-bar'�pil anQ absolute on" 1.r ewh half to leer "mother, while smlIf!ng to entertain them- dusty to .bearin Hall the horses sad rvery form of tte5ias. kindle upon Kenneth: ','I seldom for 'Thank ou a thousand times for Cemia; ThSs Feeling Before t biaediassadprotradlm sues, ,get a face, and you are not sQ great- coming," he says, earnestly. "Do Not weather (deaths Arrive. mothestng up their heads Impatiently, as tM urery have gnaraausd tt-i�se-es. iv cbariged__ But ou were only a you know I never realized bow load• - d be though in eager ase ica�iceardilr Ta°sastga fomes what tb&T tdialt o!it 7ton o"fist&and big boy - then, as was a y was un i you c I healthy in" the spring. The(lot sum- wind that comes not, and throw up- r.s iney back it alp om"e� Afo a bas,at hnd. It is vary long ago." -Then- I am afraid we have done wards little passionate flecks of "�dsasen or axsox,Barss Oo.Toe�tq mer to coming on and.you need , "I don't remember soca" Keaaeth.l you more harm than good," Saye strength, vigor and vitality to re- foam., that, lighting upon their backs q% Ghalle's 0intMent I answers, reluctantly, shaking ` his,Gretchen, mischievously glancing at sist it.- The feeling of weakness. Ileam like Snowflakes against their ---- head. "Your face is strange to me::him over her mother'#-shoulder, with Ii say skins. a ktdd little smile: Pression and feebleness which you The day !s merry with the voices of cove' the walls outside are pepping and yet-how could I have forgone,. suffer from In spring is'debilitatln8 e, canny birds that Band their sweet in, forming a bower picturesque and'10. It does not nay.much for sty "O). no, you-must.not say that. and dangerous: You have been 'iw_ hymns. of praise from wood and perfumed: memory, does it? Is your sister On the contrary you have given me doors a good deal through the win- thicket. There Is no leas barmen- The toad little sunbeams, too,I quite well?" something pleasant to .think o!. I ter months, haven't taken the usual;'- t . loos sound. to sant their melody.. A they should be forgotten have stolen '`Kitty?" 'Yee, thank yoe," lshall now live In the hope that you amount of exercise perhaps, your sense pCaer - in and are flecking all they touch "I am so very glad you have come will come `gala," , returns Dugdalime eldregginhie, blood is sluggish and impure and. yod led the world into a midday sloop• with go cross a guns co tender murmuring as of doves from -sure the fresh country air will do than her mother. tiro system. In other words sett Below in the bay the ocean, vast, _ need a thorough course of Dr. Wil. "illimitable, has also,sunk to real the wood beyond. It >a one of those lyou ill it" "it, is quite dreadful your g nine Y' Basis Pink Pills. If you try -them - - Not a breath, not murmur, comes olemn sleepy, ness when holds" caned"a cultarltone"and. wsays ith�elight scope- Mrs, Trees ne, thoughtfully. Weil you will. be surprised to note how to disturb the serenity of its repose. Sense of peace makes itself'felt. The traction of -the brows; then, as we must see we must see; oh, yes, vigorous you begin to feel, how the _ DnIy from 'out the great gray rock. ,•tender grace" of the hours care- though ashamed of his curtness, he of course we shall come again, and• dull laaaftude disappears. your step that seem ever to keep eternal watch y y +becomes elastic, the eye brightens gash the sea-birds wildly'from their ullelta artistic beauty ngs,�t uch f the �chen, all esevea aur ther faucg the no. neth,Bead pray doh not keep r hoe and,& feeling.of new strength takes.. - h ldden nests in search of Water prey roses so close to you. Flowers are the pia a' of all previous feelings. _ t s heir snowy wings expanded glint hough vaguely; and then her eyes Just at this time, and eleePt ewIf like - Rud glisten beneath the sun's hot wander to the couch close to the the wiitdosao-tiara s per always unwholesome--ao full of mid- Thousands have proved the truth o! window, upon which a young man .this room. It is snail, that is one gas, and other unpleasant things." these words and found renewed health - r rays like silver _lightning as they comfort, When a tallow has knocked "I don't believe there is anything through the use of these pills in ' t. hover above-the great deep and then lies full length. unpleasant in these flowers," Ken- springtime. One-of the many is Mist _ .. tu up intosa ear on- AS -her glance meets his, a great about a good deal in barracks• d is her heameth_replies, with convictloh, letting -dherhea. action for tai` 'walls and � _ We of Picton, Ont., who lY to rise again. fain glance rest on ocetcTien o-r r one:Cab--# --- Cretches and her mother have ie s very tall young man. and, likes to have them veal moment as she •bide him farewell. gays'-"A few years ago:l was cured - reached the gate o[ Laxton, have though somewhat slight, is Sachs the other rooms are so vast the i t a very severe and prolonged at- Her clear eyes look calmly into his: I tack of dyspelinia through the use of entered, and are driving swiftly down formed. He is 'fair, with that rich, make one ahYsost lobe sight of sae'shis j Dr, Wlllfama' Pink Pill's; after• all the long dark avenue. On one side nut-brown hair through which coil own identity itho4 sudden perhaps,"- visit aso unlooked for has pro eid I other medicines I had tried failed. tan be seen a-small but perfect lake, threads iyt gold ruff generously;-his slowly and ,t?itht 7might c ace at time I have used the pill# s on which swans float gracefully in face . is not so much, handsome- as .`ion of gloom: ed b more erith thha'old wlorid in the spring as a tomo Andblood, ;s and oat between the broad green very beautiful. His agesare'large worse faults than hat•" on`which he has so resolutely turned builder and find them't$e Lest .midi- - leap of the water lilies that are and of an intense blue,-eyes that There is one faultws eGretchenia refusing cine I knew of for this purpose. Peo- .,hardl o'fair as their own,breasts. before misfortun clouded them, were hastily,our anxious to turn his thoughts �d yetk'fo "which hb has-never oceas-I ple who -feel rim down at this time Dns .t a other side stretches a vast friends to laughter, but,are o channel. a expanse of parks and upland swel- with unutterable melancholy. ffioYn their unhappy ed There pine daily, hourly. a color on his lips now, a of the year. will make no mistake in using Dr. Williams' Pink Pills," warmth at his heart; that ever since These pills are not a purgative i - ng' P'�,�� his Bad•accident ha been " -ha d medicine sad . not Fire t as alt �� ����� FroItchito it. He holds Grath to s hand purgatives do. They are tonic to -- closely, as though loath to let•her their nature Lind strengthen from first -: go; and she, being quick to notice dose to last: They are he best r. , .Lasting Qure In th• US* Of the signs of grief or longing in thane Fi O OUR - around her, •r-eturns - the presshre. clue in a., e ` world for, rheumatism Dr. Ohai�e`s Ointment. "Good-bye" - _`— selatlear �ervou4 troubles. neuralgia,- . s faintla►, and says in tier Indigestion, anaemia, heart troubles, - gentlest tones. It seems to liim there scrofula and humors In the blood, is a hope, a promise in that voice etc„ The genuine are sold only In --- I! you could read a few o[ the lettere which come to these offices from persons who have b reed fres; that sustains him. Yea, she will began, the wrapper around which surely come again. The thought al- bears the full bame "Dr. Williams' the miseries of itching, bleeding, or protruding piles, you would soon 'realizi the marvellous- w oC thin won"' most` reconciles him to the weary. pink Pills'for Pale People." Sold by letter•` which show the beartfelt gratitude'of cur ones: derful•preparation. Isere are two sample rays. all dealers in medicine or sent.post Mr. J'ohpsuttle, expressman, 107-Stewart street, Kingston, Ont., states: "Like a`iosL men who do much d that lie before him, is which -- —diiviug;-sitting a great deal, and oaten ezpos`ed to datrt-pnesa, I have been. a 9T could beer of to a vasa afferSat Sufferer' froni Piles. AA at life, in its fullest sense, must be de- plaid at 50 cents a box or six boxd _ uoften of yearn. and tried nearly everyt g nied him. Ile has so long been a re- for $2.80 by addressing the Dr. «il- 14r.tio" Of tkls_gr li- Ca_,-AFri�u-i:•;1Te--Tstit ,to get cured, but only succeeded when I used Dr. Chases Ointment. � 1� than,two boxes.made a tude Aver his own misfortunes, that `=paration" brought m% relief-from the dreadful itching, burning sensations, :4 ; perfect and permanent cure. I am grateful for this freedom 1Jom suffering, and desire others to benefit by now to-hold sudden converse with - ' Tay experience with Dr. u ri. Is Ointment." his fallow creatures seems strange to Under the main entrance to- s. Mr. H. Kelly, h Dr. -g, Ont., states: "I have used Dr. Chars"s Ointment for itching piles, and cos truth . and good as strange. He church a poor woman, shii Bring with' - "girl'scold, and holding a baby in her fullssas.that it baa entirely curedme.. OnIy.persons who have endured the torture of itching yiliV ea cbepeshe he her mothernf tin the arms, appealed to the charity of the i.._-•�wey idea of what I suffered. Dr. Chase's Ointment brought ass prompt relief h'o`e living. y, and has sande room with a wistful gaze. At the Pilssers-b "Why, your infant is of -. a thorough, cure. I am thankful for tfils ramo�, because it las made lifR wprtY living. I tataot say elf-- y ough in recommendation of'Dr, ChasaTr Ointment: door she pauses ane looking back at pasteboards" salad-a-gcatIotnan, as.. g him again, bestows upon him a last he tapped its nose, which sounded . Dr. Chase's Ointment has no worthy rival as a cure for piles and itchin skin diseases, It tolY little friendly smile and .bow, after .hard'and resonant "Yes, -I know, loss¢ of certain powers over fhess ailments which imitators are unable to reproduce. You eta M absolubly which she vanishes. air. It is so cold I left the ceel 9ns (sure of Dr. Chase's .0intmant bringing relief and cure. It is backed by the C(ony of 'the beat' tlsoyle Is To Dugdale it seems as though the at homel" - gags 0o.. Torealle. - r :___j&U yams ei Ceaadr►. ,60-cents a bo:. At, s11 daalsss. or Edmanioa, - - t F 1 mw.. ,,.;. --" ., .. .. -N", ,n ., ,xw ww�,k k _'v'"" r '5�+"'�`••e ;: ', ,-, .,tx,Ti'+ • •"'. '•tlT ;�.-,�'" •"u-....:,..�•`�'"a,�r,.'7• M _ t April 25hrails�d. Boers retreat northwards, _—- 'T HE S AFRICIN 'WA unser Botha. _ May ltd-Zand River crossed. Boers rapidly retreating before Lord Roberts' advance. - ' May 12-Load. Roberts enters j Kroonstad without opposition,- Pres- ;dent Steya having retired to Heil- Chro`nolflgicaC History of the Thirty crop, whiproclaims his proclaimhis new capital. Attack k on 11lisfeking re `C -.. _ - _ - pulsed, 108 Boer prisoaern--lncltf2Sing i 10 ] n-j"j's. Struggle. Commandant Eloff, taken.1 a 2r7 May 13-Mahon with Mafeking Re- •liefcoluli�n repulses attack at-Koo- ,. Jan. 18.-Buller makes second at- doosrand. 18cJ0. May 15-Buller occupies 'Dundee qct. it `rime fixed b the Boers tempt to relieve Ladya3nlit.h. Dun- P y i donaid, having crossed,Tugela, en- and Glencoe, having driven the Boers . . 1 for compliance with their ultimat- _ um" exrlired at 5 P. Irlr gages Boers near Acton Homes: from the Biggarsberg. Plumerw re r o Grennan o3 Tugela b Warren" and inforced by Canadians and, Queens-. Oct. 14-Boers march on Kimberley g g y Lyttleton concluded, lender's from "Carrington's di}'inion, _ and Mafekiug. Jan. 21-warren' `attacks Boers' joins hatlds with blahon. Oct. i5-Kimberley isolated. I May 17-18-Relief of Mafeking. 14 q r '• _ right flank May 24-Advance portion of Lord Oct. 20-Hoer position on Talazra 2, n captured y P Hill captured by the British under =den. 3--4-Splen Kop P d* 111 and held during 'loth, but evacuated Roberts'"force crosses the•`Peal' sear \ \� 'Symons. -- Parrs. Oct. 21-shite moves out force un-Ion the night of Jan. 24-26. .Caner - ` \ tC'ood ate fatally wounded. May 8-Annexation of Orange der French to eject Boers from I g Free State under name of Orange Ri- Jan. 26-27-Bullei•'s force recrosses 5! ElandslAagte. Boers routed.- the Tu els. ver Colony.formally. proclaimed at k\ Ogt. '22-Yule retires from Dundee I g Bloemfontein, - w ♦ '\� I on Ladysmith via Lgith., Feb.--3—MacDonald with Highland May 30--Flight of President Kru- Oct. 23-Death o1 General"Symons�Brigade marches out from Modder g River. ger from Pretoria. at Dundee'. Oct. 30-General sortie from Lady-1 Feb. S- Izuller's third' attempt to . Sias $1-British Sag hoisted at W-1 smith. Naval guns silence Boer relieve Ladysmith". commenced. Lyt- Johannesburg. 'Surrender, of �; es Tugela, aJtd delivers Yeomanry at Lindley, siege artillery. Sir,render of part of i tleton cross two.battalions and a Mountain Bat- attack. Vaal. 'Krantz, which he , June 2-4-Futile negotiations be- two et Nichols Nek. {captures and occupies. tween Duller and Christian Botha for tr �r Oct. 31—General General Sir Redvess Iiul-; Feb. 7-Vaal Krantz evacuated and armistice. �^ � ler lands at Cape Town. ;Dritish force withdrawal aerpss Tu- June 5-Occupation -of Pretoria. Nov, 1-Boers invade tape Colony..{geln. June B-Hildyard, taken Botha's �,.�.. Nov. 2-Ladysmith isolated. Feb, 9-Lord Roberts arrives at pass. Surrezider of 4th Derbyshires o Nov. 9-General attack on Ladv Madder River. at Roodeval. Ivo ( - - t t Alle- sum Ju 11 Stu r fight a i smith reyvi58d with heavy lona to Feb. 11-French, having been lie 11-Stubborn n g - taloned from Southern fl•ontier leaves man's tisk. Heavy Boer losses,, ':L-Boers. -••;.,,, " - • • -' - _ >- Boers near Ghievefey. Aver 100:and Horse Artillery. 11,ek. Roberts defeats.. Botha at Di- Lvov. 15-Armored train wrec s �, ' --_ I Feb. 18-Lord Roberts at Dekiel's amond Hill, east of Prt Coria. - British troops captured. June 14-Boer attack on Sand •Ri- FIELD MARSHAL LORD ROBERTS, Noy, 19-Lord Methuen's- column,Drift. _ • - for the relief of Kimberley concen-I, Feb, 15--Lord Rabet2s at Jacobs- ver repulsed. Who C�SangeCl aIle Whole Complexion of the Campaign. tinted at Orange River' dal '" Relief of ICimherley, July 4-Roberts and Buller` 14in Nov. 23--Methuen attacns Boers at; Feb. 17-Ile aguard action Uetween hands at Vla.fontein. Railway to. March 16-Botha breaks o14 nego- Aug. 13-Kitchener reports the Belmont with Guards BriZade and'Kelly-Kenny and Cronje en route to INutal clear, ation, largest return of Boer lasses Yet 9th Brigade. Boers driven from Bloemfonteiu. Fourth attempt to re- Jul 11-Surrender of ro s ray Mar. 22.23,-Babington routs De- made in a week. More than 800'their position.position. lieve Ladysmith. Buller praises ad- and Lincolns at Uitval leek: - 2 larey at Ventersdorp and captures prisoners, 7�0 .wagons, and 88.000 Nov 2:r-Aletliuen attacks Boers in' Vance on'Monte Cristo Hili, July 2-Advance eastwards to- three Runs and eta Maxima. cattle. position at Ensliu and dislodges Feb.- 19-Buller takes Hlangwane. wards Komatl Poort begins. April 8-Plumet occupies Pieters- Aug 13-Kritzinger's commandoes them. General Sir Redvere Duller ur- hill, Ju-ly 30-Surrender of Prinsloo and burg, routed near SteyneUurg by Colonel ' rives in Natal, Feb ^_0-Doers under Cronje, •harc 3.t)(4) basis to f[uuter in Brand- April 10-Civil Jurisdiction resum- Gorringe.' ` 'No%. -2P;-Methuen engages -21,W)0(ing laaRer4d. near Ile. arc water Basin ed in Transveal. Aug. 17-Boer la:ager near Middel- Boers at Modder River, Battle last- bornharded by Lard ]{oUerta Aug. 16-Eland's 1{l'ver garrison' April 14-Rawlinson captures laag- burg captured by S. A. Constabu- Lng all day. Boers evacuate posy-i Feb. 21-Fifth DI%ision crosses Tu-I relieved er and two guns at Klerksdorp. lary with heavy loss, tlanRCIa. AuR 23•-Execution of Cordua for Aprri 20-Winter operations in the Aug 19-Duke of Cornwalt lands i Nov 30)-Sixth Division for South' Feb 23--11.tller unsuccessfully at- conspiracy to kidnap Lord Roberts Uuah veldt begin. During following�at Cape Town. i Africa notified, tacka Railway Hill. Aug--'1K-27-Fighting at Dulmanu- despatch _ _ + ' Feb. '2ei--4Sirtler makes fresh pas-I fain - two weeks many .small captures are�, Aug. 'll-Kitchenerls pub- Det. 1-Australian and Canadian almost daily reported, hashed commenting on ineff'lclency of i -- 0=llritish occupy Noolt e- continRtr;ts Janis Cape Town fortheisage of r'jgela. AugAuR P g May 8-Milner leaves Cape Townlcertalu reinforcements. front. Felt. 27= ruaie aiirrendePs at Pea dacha and release 2,OpV prisoners for England, Municipal. Government, Aug 27-Lord Milner returns to - Dec la)--Gatacro attempts timid at-idebexg Pieter s IL!l the main Boer Sept. � 6-Buller occupies Lyden-(started iti Johannesburg I8outh Africa, task ot! Stormberg." but is,surprised position lietween I,adysmith and the burg. May 24-Milner receicPd by thea Aug 31-Train wrecked by Boers ;and driveii back with heavy loss, Tugela, earned by Hildvard. I Sept- "11-Kruger, flying:from the I near Waterval Feb. 28-,1{elief of Ladysmith. Cie-,Tri+nstaal, takes refuge at Lorenzo King and rained to peerage. Dec it-1lethiiea aaacks Boer po- blav 20-Delarey-defeated by Dixon l Sept-, 5--Lottpr'q commando cap- 'ration at Magersfontein and In re- ment•s occupies Colesherg tiurgnes turgid by Colonel Scohell; Commam� �' at Vlaktontein puised with heavy lose General March 'i-Gatarre occul,ieq Storer1 Sept. 13-Proclamation Issued by2_ ants Lotter and Breedt prisoners.' wa.tichopc+.killed. Ix r$. Brabant again defeats and 1{abcrtii callin&r on burghers to aur- June KritzingPrcaptvrea ,amen-, Pe render. P'rearh occu ffi _Eiacherton -town. Ca Colony. Sept., 10-Colonel C'rabbe routs Dec In--Duller advances rrom'pursues Boers. c>ceriurrs, of ace piSchee eomaiando at Laings- June 8-Elliott engagges De wet Ghleveley against Baer oaitlona neo 'h goer Presidents -� Sept. 2S-British, force occupies bur 'an de Merwe killed - g p y near 1{eitz and captures him convoy. g Colenso. British force repulsed on' March 6--Yield Force o4 rives at,Kou t:-ii boort. Many Boers cross near R 12-Dtseater to, Victoria ! t. 17-BritUb force under Major Tugela"tcith 1.100 casual ties and {us4 Curnavon to quell rising in Borth I'ortugueFe Frontier and aurren•ler to !'Gough surprised near Utrecht. _ of 1l gun!; Mobilization of Seventh';ttieat f Portut ossa near Wilmunaiunt Smut's commando surprises 27th -Division ordered; I Marrh 7-Lord Roberts defeatsl Oct O-Do Wet driven ,r ner"m the. June 26-Beer attack on block-.` houses along Delegoe.-catlwny �Lnncera at' Fund's I{lver 2'oort, Dec lt3-Lord Roberts appointed Doers at Izricfontein. 'Vaal out of Oranige'River Coll.++v-. Sept. 20-Kritztnger tails to u y 4-T`raln wrecked by Boers c A[txrrhv13--Lard sallit bbaerrtq,pk' ai ltho t lra KPot CAlargeilles�on` Doutch '�July ear r'�oIit reply to Bother's en-I atterc�c inflicting heaiy lose Roa Commander-in-Chief in South Africa, 1,-tn--o(-wnr g of the withLord' Kitchener as Chief-'f-•) t ng y :-,Staff Dec rfi Reguratiolim i3qued for em- further-fighting, takes pnresv%roon oi" Oct, 2.1--Duller -sails from Cape quiries about ending war Kruger tel-'i crept 2 --Botha's plo}•went, o eo ry azld-Voiun- 131oerMf+rtrtrr-.. A04e r r•t•r ! • ' ora a a and Prospect. on the, teery lin South Africa. �ICroonstad. - i Oct -- 2',--l:orwal *annexation of 1 ing a r i Zulu border, repulsed with severe - - „• i iticin koitiwrrr Corps for Soutlf At. twrt 1'r.insvaul Colony dcfuated at Bother Reitz and captures Ste3tti'tq corre*- crept 30-Delarey's attack upon dwill beaten, - 1900.• , H Arno ikccnvoD ring r,Fdeatent Rnf�%,lino, 2^_-"ICr�iger lands t Af nail- canna do withenee inw escape of heavy lie �loSsahogt�oi'Pert ittihhheaavyi loss onC,hoth R des ' � Hen unr..•unced, p at Jan C-SAOIk l{egamnut •. .10ses . pl ti n araw hea%-ily near Rensburg, over lou Spruit. Six guns loot, 850 ciisual- let;, Camdeboo Mountains. (Cape Colony. � i prisoners taken, Nov, 2R-Garrtson at pewetsdorp 'July 20-Deuth of Mrs, Kruger, 1902 Jun iiah Lord Fobcrt-saanclKLari,I{afTpril 3--Thtachment of Royal Irish �ptured by laP'�tl1vct July 80-W. Kitchener captures one Feb, 19-Canadian Dloun�ei] Rifles -Ladysmith repulsed i anti 11orurted irifantr sur- over vs lire; �ou mKit Kitchener' takes"gtiii, 32 prisoners, from B, Viljoen,arr3ee in Durlaan, 11eC. i :_'Kitclmier-tirrive At Cktpe Town, F'or-,rounder! near Iteddei. y til g near 3liiidelbur I March 7-Capture sif Lord Methuen ward molement' for relief 'of Lady-i April 7-Colonel li ,getV isolated Dec'. .;-De-1CCt'q first ;Tletilpt to mug. 1-Kitchener reports shooting by party of Doers near Klerksdorp, smith rot umrd. near Wepener7-' enter Cape Colony • frustrated by of)native prisoners by Boers. March 31-Gallant stand of Cana-' 4 Rn. - iiut ons seizes r .. Tugela at PotgPiter's Drift, dersiaurg to relieve_Weepener. f Pec, It-Lord ftobprts sails from chener of perinanent banishment from Hart's River. - Vanadianq held their- Cape Town-for F`ngland. South Africa of all Boer. leaders tak- post. but lust eleven 'killed and for-; Dec. 13-Clement defeated with en in arras after September 15, ty-five, wounded, In one section ev-i ' heat;v loss by Iielarey at Nooitge- Aug. 8-Commandant de Villiers ery man was either killed or wound-1 'dacht, Dlishiip to, Drabant's. Horst, and two field cornets surrender at 'ed'. This brave action elicits much! at 7ctstron. Warnibaths. I favorable comment. a Dec. 1'1-De Wet and Stevn escape th7(nrgh•Spri-nkhaan's Pass. .. .... Dec. 16-'30-Boer Maid into Cape -- -- -j :. .__... . Colony, T - Dec. 20-Martial law oclairned over A'orthern districts of.Cape Col- f t uny:. 22-War r "�.. patr)v of•reinforcemetits to Sozith Af- ' \� rice. t \t`• Dec, :1S-Po Wet fails in attempt -•.r _ o break bac iatto Cape -Colonv. y 1 - ' to raiders driven northwards. ... . � ., Dec. 29-Surrender of Liaerpoolti .' - . . •,.. at Helvetia. , � -. :• _' :1_ , . . 1� Ii!�! .. '- -- ------ _ _ ... j/s `fie j _ �aA. . 1901. Jan. 1-ColonialDefence Fot cc ca- led out in'Cape Colony, Jart: 3-Defeat, of bodyguard near * G 1. Lindley by Botha. � ,, ' k fan. 7-Petcr•iniiied Boer attack-on Belfast• and other stations an rail p way to Lorenzo Blaarques. s\ Jan,--18--•Delarey's-;force defeated .� near Ventersburg,, f Iran. 28-french enters Ermelo.• - - Smith-Dorribn repels determined at- +l i + ✓ Lack-by Botha-. ~weeping movement i' � i-I • ,,�r commences in 'South-astern Trans- r _ Vaal, finally 'resulting in--capture of a eight. guns"; '734 prisoners and large, quantities of ammunition;-transport, I cattle, etc. ✓ ti , Feb. ?-`War office announce, des-. patch of additional 30,000 mounted. Q troops. Feb. 10-De Wet slips through Into Cape Cplony. / o \ Feb. 13-Dotha writes to Kitchen- f:-i or proposing an interview. J \ Feb. 23-After desperate chase De •/'-� l 1 Wet recrossed Orange river,' having � ' e i s lost all ns, ammunitlen transport _ and many prisoners. Kitchener }•.. ✓ \ _- meets Botha in responsb'int -the Boer } "-'GEN. LO D iiCITCHENER comurandant's desire to confer with _ _ °` R him with a view to-peace• negotfa- ' m TX-PRESIDE`l�TE'-KR UGER." >' —The CoMmander•in-Chief Through- Whom the Place Pro orals Were tions. p March . B.-Unsuccessful attack by* fi 1`_,e Man Who Was Primarily Responsible for fife War. Forwarded. Delarey on Lichtenburg. m ear y. .(I,,,i Vim• -+.., ...`k.•..f.".f3G"Z :'. .-_, :! _ _3•i+ �.....� — '1 '1.cM.n —tet:. ',��•.' z's�rr• - .... :, y?w.. . a ,...r•• ..«, ....:: _.,."�, ,• '+a.' ��.�• � tw _ "•h .r _ ".� ..,�,.:' } � .a:: (,r- , , ,. 3•-ir... cid' •. .. - ...ur.;a'�',,s ,;C�a .."'. '�i.5tbn.. .��i'=.''��" "�,..s�•k,...- •�°i��.kN y�ae.'=.?w.,E,.- 5 _ a , a ot : 'oothi as1"� LBLI. ri:ar •t•mw -L.d.Findlay. of Marlh m, spat.$t&oasis being sounded on the lips of the ° w31 1 on Tour pa=Z% - L�cUXvcy°11•aertam the date towhiab Sunday with his family izere � whole civilized world. We sasare you ge°Sjub 4tlon3 eTax lru—lnrei. -W E Vaastoae shipped a carload of that you have many warm friends in the --Goo' oad -,,Canned , Goods � epaaae of da are .cka°"i.dsed.a stock from bore on Wednesday. old town, wboso.regret at poor departure - v" swan e°oefpa of is on the Arse paper elf -sswt�edateosld�a tats omoe. Always -J. S. Mercer, House Master.at .the .its deip and sincere,and further that their - __ _.. college spent Sunday in Toronto. best wishes will accompany you over the -A Flatten,of Eagle Brad, spent i�f bounding billows on your journey to South SNA week with hie sister Mrs J Siepheaeoa Africa. The few who are here tonight M%. -D. Brolsenebire has repaired the shed who have known you perhaps more inti• • a _ which was damaged by the recent spring mately than the rest,ask you to accept ' -- - — .Pu><aszxo _ -`- Oxr,, Apr. "25 1902. - -M D Work so formerly teacher at the slight indication of the esteem which-•we - - --• Brock' 1Eioad school way in .lows ra feel for yon: ..We trust tbat you Vol re- .4 Cans for 25 cents 3iiotaday, tu;m safe and sound to Hespeler where a - s U,ei„� -work has begun at the new railway- warm weleama-wiWarer-gr*Wyou:”- � Tomatoes and $�Ans. - -- - It.7,•■ IJ• bridge on Church Street.mea have been are pleased to know that the position is engaged this week in taking dowa the old the yank,-which hebecnpied prior to his - -M Waite,of Newmarket; rat sun. abatments. departure will be open for him on his re• - -' °p° -Hre.J Burroughs,of Colwood, Mich, turn, been ranted leave of absence Alto fresh Caliiled fruitl3 in' _. . day-with friends hare. g g - -R M Stewart, of Whitby, spent Sua- 's ting bar brother,J. Stephenson, of W hope that he may have a safe voyage, Red.and black raspbeerries day with friends in town. the Bass Line, and that he may reins&nnsasrred. straw berries pine, apple. -Dr Waugh. pnblio sbbool inspector -Frank Smith.of Oshawa,spent Sun• paid en offi0ial Siait to our school on Tree ��tt E@O\D HAND SVH>8EL8 FOR _ and-'all choice panned goods day with his mother bore. SECOND Chear-3130 taken in exchan a for -James Gordon has pore 'a'sbd the day,and esprstses bimself as well pleased new wheels; ,•w.D13a°y Baz,aS,• selling at low prices. Vaustone property just west ufpthe hotel with the condition ofaffairs. - =Mise-Emma Appleton;of.Whitby,is - ad, beg Lrned home of the Brock _ - s T h. ]('.i COO ' at preaeat yieiting her sister, Mre: FrankRoad, bag returned home after spending n :�a Le S V 011DiVkieAllawap, a few months withbis son; Dr. ,Lamar: `/-W. C,- Smith, went to Toronto ca eaux,of Sersctou, Pevneylvauia, ,Jri - Saturday to visit hia son who is about to, -Thomas Harwood, formerly operator _ go to Sopth Africa, at West Pickeridg,is now engaged op'or• lihcwing the Poet Office _--The lft+yiise oommiasioners have re- sting near Oshawa: Since N viaR here address of Lydia C ata +r fused to grant a license to A O'Leary for be has been working chiefly in Britisb Laura Armstrong, would- fused e the Western Hotel here: . 'Numbiti, sealer a favor on them,t . - we LOGAN, Is selling &ending their address to . na -Warden Gilmour, of the Central I -Mrs B W Wocd is spending a few the undersigutd, •.__-- - �3 _. .-._ Prison,Toronto,was la town on Wtdnes, days in Toronto with her eon AJ, isho day arebasing horses. has secured a reep0nsible an lucrative Three-residencesfor sale. Good bargains. Barb wire,Oiled and Annealed wire, Nails, Forks, Hoes, Spades sal . - -�iss Coakwell,of Hi,thlaad Creek,. _position in lyfontreal,to which place- he 2n&arsace promptly attended to. .. h7 _ spent a few daps dnring the past week leaves in a few days, soforth. with Mrs. M. Burroughs. -Died in Toronto on Friday,April 18tb Conveyancing done. e -The Locust Hill Cli era_w_ill ba.here- - Lace curtains 50c worth 81, Lace curtains 800 worth---sl,_5,_ to-day (Friday) to lav a friendly ams of A°die i.3my wile of the late Charles Lace curtains 91 worth 81,75, Cretonnes loo worth 150, y P' y g Fawkes, and dearly beloved daughter of S' with our local team. - Wood left list for an 'We vied him o Englafe and and G Germvoyagany valeral touk cemeterplaee on Monday to Humber every rr W. �.. Ric�ardsea ay. 24 lightlb own sugar fsi a from or Bp fo 24c. 24 g-rannlated sugar for f11, Extendsd tri to England and German w -Miss All Croak, of Uxbridge. --A meeting 1n the interests of -Ir _. 1 and Mrs (•Drl Dewar, of Brigbt, are here Chia Calder.wle held on Taesday eveniou Notary Public, Pickering -- -' •a the fire•hall. The object of the meet. at ppresent on account of the death of their father. lag was to organize for the election cam ` - Poch ilia May 5 hip council will meet Paige,' )fr Calder and Dr resseMoore, of _ on Mot:day, bfap 5th, for tl�neaction Brcekl:n were present and- a3dreseed the oP general boeinese. At thio meeting the gatherng The var,aua committees were T _ = townebi collector will be appointed, st,poiated:and all will anter into the 6ql t When hem bas` nom with enihnaiasm and ecuddeet of eneceas • .-•. _ Dr ackeazie,.of Toronto. veld a :, - _ lir sellingR- 4 �j'11n n professional visit-on Wednesday to flies -Oo Thursday ev}+niag•o:nest meek. ,�3 ,L KyA•��++ �!�Naomi Ham. We are pleased to know !M:ss garioi: Wallace, of Chicago. tt•i, g s "o' that her progress towards -recovery is lie -give an 'entertaioroect in the fire ball- rapid an can be expected. coder the auspices of the .public ribrRre++� -Prof J. D. Tripp presented Chas S. Wherever alias Wallace ha° appeared theAl'sike _ New Stock of Fall Papers before purchasing.Falmer a few days ago with a beaatifal press speak moot bigbsy of her psrfor• old watch. to spbot�hig appreciation for means. In orda%o give all s ebanee to PPe ' �oVBr pay -y _ the abfa#msaaer ►n which Mr. Paimlr bear her%be.committee have placed tba - _ . looked after his ro' styy is Pickering. admission fee at' polar prices, Remem It trill a OII. ; -R W. B. John NVAtacn D D G.t1., bar the date. Thursday evening. May let of tbie distries, and W, B.John Thomson General sdmiasion -18 -coats, roservedGrain I -seetstary of the district,both of Toronto, seats 26 cents. - pail in cd4rial visit to Doric Lodge, ..Aa a nioeting of those interested in - ' r Lodge.-A. F & A. M. of ibis lace P -•+�?i Iowa tennis, bald as the Precbvtenan Coal Thursday evening lana taanse on Monday eveninir 21st ices. aha _. s -Next Thursday. May lat, rooreewts followiog officers were elected-President' -- Ill��e enigtives of the war departmens will be bare •Rev 0 McGregor. Siae•-Pres...Dr Bate• Spring r �G for the purpose of bovine borses for the :man, See Treas., Frank H Cartwell,Com i South Afruan war. Liberal priesswill be mittes...Miss A Wood, Miss H Thomson. y See, ' , _.paid fcr horses between-Sand 8 vtarsoR with greaidsat, viee•orosidoob. aoj lee• - - - -•age and standing abous 14 8 to IS '2, tress ex otheio members- The fee bas Mise Baker will open up her-stock of Spring Millinery on _ -Mr sod Mrs Myron Orvis, of Blue .been placed at I I for the Soar,and visitors J - - /�1 Saturday. March �►th-: All the newest things in Elitffoae, __Earth, Mina , viaised his old friend and tickets wi'1 be issued as 25 Cants POT J• 8. DoWney CC. - Mecblin, and Brussels, nets. foliage@ and flowers. The ladies rolativei Selab Crvie. of this p'sca la oath to those visitors who d i 0 to ase s �►,. of the village and surroundin country are cordially invited to - week. These two Zenalemen enjoyed ret while bore, but no person living in g come ani ivspect our trimmed hats. i their pits, act earlier ase-oCiations, hlr, for their own nae. gut. Orris wall visit in Canada for some time -Is is with deep regret we sanoanes K ;yet• the death cf Mr Stephen Croak, of this _ -_ CA Beare ,n8-_ _ - - menta of the season was that given at the moathL The deceased waa born to Prince c F Baptist tabsraaele. Tuesday Evening by Edward Coin IM5, wbore be resided �� ,�,� neat U er►J ti • w • • ` Miss Marion We[, elocutionist, of until 1944, when he purchased the farm OPP Chicago. Her opeatog number,-^ of big lathes•io law Robert Bette, one _ Pipes of Lacknow." was given with dra• mile north of the Kingston a e -- matio force and fire that at coca.earn- leaves a wife,one eon and three daughters eaty _- __ SA S mend aha attention of her audience. to mourn loss of a kind husband Rad - •--""-""""'�_` �' ' -- =` Perhaps bar beat @election was ..The a loving father. On Thursday a large Done Word." by Henry Van Dyke, which dumber of friends followed the remains -- --- D ne displayed bet yours of oratory is a to tboir lasf"reetine place in the Friends' Lochs, Bolts, s burieVeroadd. The sorrowing friends � �l _ s , 3n.rk.9_.���J$ar .4 ..r -- BX� — -a AVG _ p - child life were also Rood. while bar clog• ave t a ey�paalby Zt�is whore eomufua Forks � $�g1I1dS• _ " Ing number,•*The Native Born." aroused iiy in their bereavement. sign for a medicine did you? ' Spades, Shovels, Hoes, " fats enthusiasm of bar bearers and was a -St about 8 o'clock o last Friday mora- Gjags Putty, Paints and Vwnishes 0 Oiling climax to a thoroughly 'sojoyabk Ingo the majority of our residents wine well, it's a good sign for s 0 - evening.-Ingersoll Daily Chronicle aroused, from their peaceful alumbers.by t6e-a al r o of fire. Un approaching the Scotts Emulsl�n. . The body- �T �ar��n 8arawar.u«eltaal _ s -We intimated in our last iasae tht$ - y e 'r scads of attraction t$was seen that ons of f Piekartag, Oat• ' {here was a great danger that-bee village who the old landmarks o to enng wap`has t0 - __ bell would cease ringing,Walesa those who doomed-to destruction. Before the alarm , wore possessed of some public spirit would was sounded the building 'opposite the things and Scotts Emulsion-is - eome forward wish the assdfnl,and. pre iesifteve of Wm Logan was a mass of - - neat such a catastrophe. But on Tatar• 'flames. The night being very•calm; no the medicine that does it -day the great calamity cams, and many dif9culty was experienced in confidior the p6hougbt that our bell had met the fate of These nor bodies wear out fire_ty_tbevas building—Abont�half't _ IRRDSOYS_ _ s clock-Slot-rise .quiet t -•- dozen panes ofg.ae@ is the frons of Dr. -from worry, from ..over-work, nee@ abasia engined was'so paiafnl Shat,u � - .- '„ =• - • could be endured no lodger. On kfoud' Baseman's drug store were broken by the r beat,but outside of this ao damage woo I f rem disease. The et thin Important showing of 6aast display of morning a anbcenptioa list was circulated y g _ China, Very large assortment of ' -- - - --- ode. The building was purchased some I _ - v y g -- - aronad the village an among ire fairness "T' Toys, just is the immediate vioinit with the result time ago by W. E. can@tone. and was, and 'R eak. Some of .'the• new 8tationarv, Books,Dolls, „ that lip far the handsome firm of $SA was need by butt to •tore.farm implements received for the, Holiday•trade Call -_— - -abeciihed,the greater pert of which has How the fire ori¢ioated is &.mastery, We OrieS ,are not well rl�ade--•anCl and see them- understand that both the building and the Subscriptions- taken for all Magazines, been paid. A fist of the sub o i':era m•9 call of the old ones are' racked be seen at the News utRce, and those who contents were fully covered by insurance { _ _ Weekly sad Daily Newepapers. have not et contributed may' do so b -Tsmong the many Canadians who. usage; y y from long usa�, calling at same place. It is desirable have offered their'services to the Empire. . T. ;T. H, R�CHAR�SON, that those Abo bare not yet paid shoui,i in her stragglo with the Boers of bontb� Scott's Emulsion fixes all do so as soon as possible. A few yet wi!1 Africa. is a well-known Pickering boy,l $ZOCl� StTi98t, 'C7CThitby. be called upgp in a day or iwo when it is Allan M.Herr, son of Geo. Kerr, of the I]rinds. It does the work both. - boiled that they shall coairib¢te as liber= Western Bank here. Por the past two I , ally as the others. 4fercbaate Bank at various cants, brit l aside and out. It makes soft " p `rears Allan Lae been connected with the 1 -Would iboes baring the following f` .'books ont of the public library kindly re• for some time pest:in Heepeter. Before I bones hard; thin 'blood , red, leasing for the Beet of war. his many tura or report them, in order to complete weak lungs Strong, hollow friends is Hee glee tendered ch a nom laces full. :Onl the best ma-. _ T . dist -for catalogue;—Fiction-A Double � - Thread;Daisy, The Express Messenger, limeataro banquet, at which be was �'� r� $itis the rag. A Foolish Marriage, The made the recipient ofs.number of prevents :p y `rH _ A NA i W AL99 among which were,a.silver-mounted re terials are used in the patching _ Wed girl R dbrowane;4l y yRifihtaf eefish au d� Mm volver, R meerscbanm pipe. a bet of and the patches don't Show -- �'..' Prisoners of d roweace,Uyerdsle. Chris• Cciga,8 ftltiatti;v pen; ami-oth°rarNalasr -- I� PROFITABLE. : _ - accompanied by the f-Alo Wing addreisiit- -: thrOUg the nett glOttr+ot hea3tlT. -- �tabel, Sir Bs ook Fosbrooke, �teggle;"Tile;, - - Three 11?naketeera Vol L.Dader Sealed 'To Allan M. Kerr,Esq, . IVO one has tO�t'ait hiS turn. It assists'to a Better an 1�Io$o..:F', taOutical.h{anage- y �-.- In the Dear Fiera:�Pe, a ew o your Ee@• Inent o t e, ours, are o the 3I'illt;-snT--Rkr. Urdere,Tlie m fitery�-i`lOm�ler, - l Roar'tit-the Sea,The Violet, The"Middle .paler frienda�ave assembled hereto night You Can d0 It yQlsJ Self-roti keting'6f the 'Cream sand $utter:` - Rias,Chriatisn Viliscote,Clog Rslly,?lie on the eve of your tleprrture is wish you f - - •• •• __ . -. - Prisoner of Zane%.Dred,Tbe Honpe of the i God Speed on your_patriotio mission of and the bottle. - Seven gables;The Advett'ures of Sberloek fightinR-nnder the"fold's -ol the British This picture represents - H-olurer The woman i� write; Shandon Ftgg,on the blood stained-veldts of South the Trade Mark of Scott's ti� T. A, GREIG, Pickering bells, 'fie heavenly Laine, The wander• Africa. The boys from the Ladd of the - -- - nog Jew, A,face ,illumines, Last Lvune..I Iylaplp%bo have fallen fighting with their Emulsion and is on the ---Lorna'Doone, The crater witeb. At the faces towards the enemy have -info'.ded wrapper of every bottle. mercy of Tiberius, Inez. He fell is }eve Canada in an imperishable mantle of Send for fres sarnpk Ma�IR-I ANNAN. �OR SALE-House sad lot Being witt- his wile, An'origioal belle. Poetry=+• glory. which will div-throughout the ages SCOTT dt BOWNE, part of lot 14,con L eoaw�atning q of an_ _ Sbakespeare, Miscellaneous - Robert We feel'tbat you, along with tiro other • acre•excellent for garden pui'yo3e3, s anmber of fruit trees and a good frame boas•.trat close Bruce. Yale logs, (3raphio etatietice of brave.memhere of the fourth 0ontingcnt TORONTO . ;CAN AD>t Pupil of Nes. Adamson, Toronto Conner- pp T Canada, Book of aonoebold>naaagemsuh who are about h leave for the front wi'J vatory of Music. Ili prepared to give lee• 1dn a D L UblaYaf r28 FeniPog St To onato, ,r to ]rope own sonnal, klem<irs of Eason add to the bright Inetre of the lana fi o>$ 5oc and.=t.all druggi&ta. dons pa the violin. For terms oto Ad A Batetna.PJctunrina Lf Tieutk,Artet>rus Ward-Lia Look. wb'enee ycu 0amel•bb'bravery of whose _ _ .• dross Dnnbarton W& `6�",��y,J!-:rdr?V(' ♦ ,! .. .f { }'rte,' +7 �'_ '�• " w A ;.4 '�t '}'4�"h, ;k.:.3 ,, tJ+ .., •.. ., ... ,. .... .,.. .' a,r.. i .,� � tiS.eii:2+, 4- ME: ^�:ar� . I, � -..:' - �...' .'..� ..,M - "T•�j'•., ..i.'. 3 T 'i� i�t 9"".,yj '� 25.'-'� '�6�.r �. . . :. � .. y!,yy.... �,.. .�.� '.y,. •s+hr..,' h� :..ww':•'"'"''' $• ,q�y,{ �'r•�, '�y ,...f ys`,w,:."�"S.i�T^ _ g •�. sq f