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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1901_04_26 ' .r r-'. - •sox''✓ r Ji+R+.xt .F`�1 .-.'fir.--••N W q '. -..�-.'_'•�.' ='- "--ism b .:SSSS. ... n.,.I' �. : ..•:..,` - � K � - VOL. X _' _ • PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY. APRIL 26, 1901.1 ` --= raf�s�iaitial l�ariQs. OU,�L AROUirD US Scarboro Junction. Wadding salla' a - The Toronto sod Soarboro Electric Rail- A p dptty wedding took place early' -- way have at last decided to extend theirs Wednesday morning in. .St. 3itiry's . line farther ekst on the Kingston mad,as church,Toronto,Vicar•Gowwal-McCann— -- ` LATEST"LOCAL HAPPENMG& RECORDED BY far se the Halfway House. This will be• officiating. The contracting parties were A. YOQ?v'(i. M D. C.At., � � THs PUa ASD- JOTTED DOWN BY ons greac•booa to the ournmer residents on the Mia@• Lizzie Shea, daughter of Joseph 1 e T>3ahy xsdiaat at*, Toronto, Luca• lake shore, end slat to $cmilef Pillage, ahea, of 48' Carr-strtet, formerly of Ler of Ooi:eae of Phr+i aaa sad urwo 4os�eiPGsalCMrs. which is only about half s mile from the R Lot�el y Greenwood and Frank L. Gleeson, of Htstario.Office and ani nose Opp O'Leary new terminas. This will be also the means otAReaaoarT Brougham,ata of 'oafs!Michael Gleeson, Woburn,Out. Office hour: morning f to'101 r _. by which a great many of the citizens and J lveaiag s to 8• visitors will be able to see the famous Scar• of Greenwood, The bridesmaid was A. B.Dowswell has"opened out a tin• Of all materials and design shop in town, boro Heights. Work will be commenced Mian Maggio Shea. and the Desi man kept in stock. It will pay you J.a S. Bandy has many bargains to ower. next week,and it is possible the line may Walter Gleason, of-3fontene, .brother of to call at our works acd inspect oar stack, See dvt.in another columa. be in working order by May 24. the groom. The bride was preitily at• E'31'9:I. Dll'�bI it BOLLTBEE, and obtain prices. Don't be misled by Ale " Wilson continues to make im• $arri.tere.solicitors etc•:Tiotiii �'I'l-rid` tired in a{Trap gown..trimmed with grey ageaia we do not"employ them.tstsosegaent- - 'Wh;teleale. , silk'and hat to-match. Th@ bappv ooupla y� earlier gay and Si htnoad streets•Tor°i °• ly we can, and do throw off the agents proveaients to hie hotel premises. -_ left iL the evening for their home to AA Claremont every Tuesday IOreaooa. Ko y bommiasion of 10 per coat.; which you will The recent rains have somewhat stop. Bo'busy'houte cleaning last Reek carries. Brougham, Laild a multitude of eougrat ' Ao to" oa wortgoge, certain! save b purchasing from me. A ped the progress of seeding in this neigh• pondecet was forgotten. -•+RFR."t8 DRNTON.S.O.. D.C.L• c y p borbood. nlastone. Miss McCarthy has retarued to work BREL 1$EBT•L. DL, W.nauLOCS BOL'LT call solicited. Edgert Bundy baving�secured a situ&• after a pleasaut Easter visit. WHITBY RRANITE CO-, Lion at Parry Sound,left for that place Miss Ethel Hagerman has returned from Balsam-Zion. r g, " l3E�VELL,Q. 0:, BA$RIS• Opp.Post cysts. Whitby,Ontario last week, Blackwater at:d is looking well. -- it� a .pgg Oonaty Crown Attorney,and aunty -— The market on Tuesday was -largely Mr. and Mre, Hamilton are visiting their Geo.Jones has purchased a new bio cls. y Yrnsei> Court l;ocse,vPhttty. attended. The prices paid were : Eggs daughter,Sita.Cook,of Epsom. H. Jones has purchased another fine large r Pain i 10c, butter iso. W. rs' s<oci attended the Ontario s . _SSSS hot e THE PICKER Nul NEWS �OW d 9dcGILLIS RAY, B3RR18• - Teachers'Association last week, J. W. Philp ltaa purchased another light L,eolicdur. dtc Otflco oppodte Poet- David Gregr!and bride arrived in town on Tuesday of IaA% week,and have- taken dire. ouch hada large gaittioq bee this peddling rig. romw Svhicbr,Ona. Jao.Ss11 Dow,g d ' `e6O' .[�ar�DUAiiiaAiAi • week to which the gir life tillme were fir• T, R.donee his bought s fixe new A.Gailiiyra9,LL,B. Yoday to Loan. -ei_ ' up their abode to the west of our village, invited. driver the past week. ATEgSOY,RITCHIE A SSCEE`Y. much to the delight of our people. Mre, airs. J. Wilson, on Saturday last, re. _ -� Gregg's many friends are glad to see her Dire r Jones is spending a [low dapg - garr:star$ 8oiteiaore. inl- etc„ Temple Hu:'•d. • returning to Claremont. ceived a telegram 'stating that her father with her tallier near sold ev Tp!oliw- and Claremont every bstnrdsv •Pa 'er ha�[j'11'1 was not expected to live through the day. W. T. R.Jones has sold eaters! hundred 34. F. Yatereon,Q,C•,P.E.Ritchie v.R,s:eenp. r V • ��+j�j+j Considerable inq,liry is being made in Mrs. Gillis, of Toronto, at His. C. rods of Page wire•feociog this spring this section as to the regulations now in I Reesor's. A. Du°can and Master Petv:y It is reported that 1.C.Jones and dao _ i � pel3aibla r Eva,intend moving to L;xbrid a this vogue regarding the bonne from. the Duncan,of Toronto Junction, at 1x1. W. � g, notice. Leave orders at the council Fos vile building oI wire a-t ad8i�-itT-'-'�obtda. Way, i i�an".of Rat Portage, at �• gOPSI3IB,YETEBINARY SCR places where the snow is known to drift J. Wilson's. Oa account of the rain storm last San- 04t&1.1.Oso`i. G:adnau of the Vol. residence of A. Allaway, daringt the winner months. The cache of ••-- - day there was a very poor attendance at ^ Coilago Toronto registered tnemOer snob tagaisitiveness is the action of our BROCK ROAo church at the evening service. lam a Oac►no veterLwsq Modica' esaocauoa Messrs, E. sr,d U, Jones are very bus}' lot sad readeaea one aad.aae-9aerw M. T township father@ ceasing a now by law at ap 69ILf Green PAT Sir. Once and ob—ce forgo x�• Allaway. their last meetingIdiss Lily Rodd of Ceie&, is in Iowa erecting wire fenced which they have sold h ,rths ti :i•y„and 1 to 4 P.M. TeispraPb " ' to different farmersin this locality. ;�ddressuocostsix,oat,;P,O.address•Gread \est Wednesday, Allay let, twenty-one ai present. gJ W Disney is doing atood trade t%ia yar pax yti first-olws miJch cows are to be offered for neo. Farley and family visited Whitby spring w the bicycle business,having added sale at lot 17, rear of eon• 8. (last one last Tuesday. oonsidersbly to his stock last Wednesday. 1. BIIIRLI?Y, 1'awrwary Surgeon, C'�AWI!�T halt mile east of Claremoot'i the property Mesare Farley and Granville are rush- The reeve,T Paicher and C. W. Dis• _ ►7 Aon,Grsdua:a o<the�n �of'.r"h. ""' A. of Daniel Forsyth. The sale will com• inti floating these davit. aq. road commissioners,have Dasa busy err Colyer•• To''oato. Ail . uasaao + '•�7 tai Aesoeasiwo. mance&n I:80 m„ sod as Mr Forsyth The Iowa am is is working order tbxa .sok inspecting the roads, i°order to dtrease• aa4,a'ar m.no.iarac aorn "4 " into lumber may have of samevdoneoaatsathc+ I&giving up the milk business and moa• again. W. H. Jackson made the aatsaa• kno-or where grradiug and gravelling will '-area xel sscaH•irnat have t0 be done. also where boattees-will be. °`a �ar%ans�tea« wwsr�e old Barge" Property,- in¢to Plorili Claremont tilers Wil: bit ao Dry aconite. given for Wirt fenced- 1124160 reseltve whatever on anq of sows. Thos Elliott has the material on lain 6 a•as It., rL-aerLna. Claramout �'iUsge, -.•— lot for the.erection of a new Lou". Our ---+�+• $carboro LO+vn is growing felt The Hamilton police Lase been instruct- gU&tt S** t$rs b0- t3hinRlea cat on ahsieS or by the square. lir Fitzpatrick atnetty forbids parties ed to confiscate catapults or"elastic Qua@" - r- Plcaty of accommodation for the storage be W Ali,"Rubinson epea•t a few drys r s ing R1HpAlA9 DC'�'1:'t, ys7 r• COm d logs. Prioaa Moderate. la+t wssgt w,ih her .sat Locust Hifi' oa the premises be has less .t+sns+er found is the possession of boys. 1 formLwoul" satdag vistas saq riff.. On e"with h April"@ at the Hess• ed from the city Bre. A word to the This is a wise idea There u no more pro wise is aafficeat. last Sonres of annoyance sad daaeer" ayarSmost oat. — 4.ya7a>•pd E, W• �te' dance of her parents after a lana il" One of oar rsasdsats was is Lbs city. Apart from the litiliaq of birds. huadsedi _ Uwe died .'blas wa¢¢is Humphrey ai tis a windowv are every }ear broken by these HQpFg B, Ias>aar of Marriage o! 8d years sad 11 axotstha T!»least �8attuday last. ssyeraJ parcels were loss weapons,and there to always the dames of �. iieraaaa o®e..e.tt1 in a.y time nae �gonB, Buggies, " st°°k place on Friday wnea bar remsrae L°Lb rash u Eaton's aloes and Goo is lax taatd:ata.L a.stix, t}Haaa&'ler Ont. s b 7 were interred Itiargaret'e oametery, exeeedanglq anxious, !,lora!-Bay goods a pedestrian haytaa his eye knocked vat. ?herr frlenda esisod to her tansy their sc near bowls, Parents who seamen o ter rdfa t e carry B>r AiTI!1G, Issn+r of ldarriaie Etc, at lowest prices. rue d m nb sy each weapons have no regard tar the righty B. Lleaoeae tar the OsaadT of Oaxarto. Or 7 Pa 7• •�'�•• ct others. : Lias . We store ee as his rasidsave,Pickering - •• Audrey, er w rete r viag along 1•7 Repairing neatly and promp�y A preach ° d 'Wines at+endad w GREEN RIVER. _.. H W the towulioe.and overtaking aryoung man — pig eary Wilson i,i seen to our �iciiii4y a;. tramptne his way to Satton, invited him : �-�kVID BELD'�M, nom his clu Ae. Fred Wilson is ver 111 at time o! wt ix causally - to a seat in bis cart After he was Dom• D w cocra sa.aiL sales from his attmeroaa y' ltnea.le Soto tar and neer Ra%•a or tams,farm SErle ?�gerlcv for 6 hi Wagon iOpred `:t¢tssws°der. of Whitevfils. .pent Thursday Beare finished his wort Lore oo forcably rested tLa preacher tolled the otoos sod everytaing the, :a%o be sola Wil: he wh toe of ii d t of his Ihanrt:e�by tar r escrcas=-inch t a:Woa cars �6 iiklzam.-. —_ Sunday-last:tr our burg•----- --- Robt._McBrad-v--4s_bast'set ing ie ey x°�� e�-bAre-g�pre c and eo'd w the very peat rdvan:aRa .. Qg� & oOgE� _ mn,, Eli ti„•,bswa°der his been quite 'll new orch.arn 1,Rat d die°'' Kith s }•ail sa4 back ram• - R:BEATO`i.TOW\SHIP CLERK for a week and at"present is very little Nfiss Railiy hat recovered froth herattsak mer.anft over the flack of the seat, the P.ckering. better of tanailited."glad to report. 'yourg man made for the bash Skirting than D. Cot versnee:. Commissioner for tsk:ns _ airs Eiiias$ice was taken sudden! ill Mise $atchinson of Ckaremoat, visited - laffidev+t. eccocatant: Ece, r[oasy to ,can y railway,near}} ecfire3 to death. lea farm pro,-art}. whlt•�a1a.Oat t•v _ D 1 last week but at.ur:ting is 'somewhat im• her uncle Geo.'E. Lawrence here recently The South Africar, war Las cost so far peeved. We extend our sympathy to byre. .las, J ;�000 000 rad possibly before the war is 31JCCHER k PUSTIi,L..Licepsed 3nc• As ' ' lire. A. Bary and ch,il3ren. of Toledo. blcBrady on the loss of her brothel in ended will cost $1000,06),00, This i! itneer for xbe countyof Orr.,-!e a w ` Ohio. ate alerting her sister. tilts, George Cberrywoed has not staggered haroanit as Sr sr •teen"all a e,orvdescrtotioa connr.,Le3 aL . renter. Iesac Pu.hrin had not been in the most } � moderate ^arze r. Yow'heFo Rent F.x:ate Marshal Tamer and bis dao titer Minnie robust of health of late but we ho for re• predicted, w11l cease the British to. iris ARant aa'Gcnr�a Fcrirt atwntwa torr - S � to stagger!or some years to come. This ggiiTpn to au order•b meal or telegrapa. AA. yf atchmaker and Jeweler, of Toronto, were visiting their relatives nawed vigor soon, cost added.to the terrible lose of life and ,T,'.TH03. PQL'G SB. Brougham Out. F Brock Street. ii'lfI7R Y. here Wt week. F. G.McCarthy intends doing some Ma- POST ILL,Green Wvcr,Out. 3"ly W A. Faller,our general merchant, hu son work on his place this year Building great amoaat of SaC'eriag, should cause- POST anso- been off dot with la i but at writing operations are the fashion in this vitinit .- nations to pease before deciding c enter 1 E WELLIN TON Rotel.-Hay, Watches. Clocks and Jeweler7. is mach improved. �PPe R Ao Epworth League contest was the upon L war, This war should torah many 1 ng rs6ovw9 to aid tborcutlilp oTerhani• lEaaopa, but tken nations are not apt ed the abc vo bonne.I am pr•apwod tO turnisb -• Up to time of writing the work of seed- form the meeting took test week..- It is • aceomoda`va to ul who canna to Patron:u Repaired aestly and promptly: ine Las been suspended since Friday last l most Clone scial way of aogairiag know- cchOlar}' be lee• a serious a4ci sa ed to see.&1 old vatrons wben tbeT ova oc• ewe weather. - 4 e, carton see.L.11 o YarLham• JAG. RN T cE, All Pork Guaranteed. On Saturday morning last Sao; com•, bad a simple beginning and a Ricky ending. menced failing and had it not thawed rt oa Sunday last. Dr.Clark was closing the. markbam,Ont. Visits Pickering Monday and Friday of Aitona. gate at air.Donald Mauro's on 7th Oen. - ly'as it fell there,would Drys been about -_ - �'•leach week BooLt when the:wind blew it • sinst trim ROht. Carson, - -- -- --- - three inches on lbs¢rooad. Mr, Lorne Kester intends to buildd, g Rev. W.F,.: Hindeoo.of McAiaster L'ai• and kttoolted hon over. His horse took versify• preached w asestlenI sermon Ban• honse this summer. fright and started for home on that ran, BUTCHERday evening cued and while here was the M. R.Hoover and wife of Locost Hill with the doctor's little girl.(oot three years : y He'llo guest es stn.Bsuiamin Doten, wndayed with the tormen mother hies. S. old) alone in the baggy. be called to the pf Dunbartoa.will visit Pickering on Tae . o asses Amanda aicInxyre of ihu place left Hoover. child to sit in the bottom'and hang ca,and da Thursday and Saturday of each y on April 15th for Iowa, and when reaching Miss Nettie Rtesor and W. Reetsor of started in anrauEs. Fortunately the heavy y' Ottumwa was mei by Dir. He of lows, Moagolis were visiting with Mr. B.Reeror to&da tired the horse Lad he got down to a week. sod $earborc on Monday. i over Sunda , After�oin about s mile and a half Wednesday and Friday. a to wbom,on the I8th inst., she was united )3aley we"II toot �Rh g L — }j la m►rrla¢e--R nanny r-e a- om here wsa' t �ir_"Z_Whitnwy °ear with them maay years of happiness, and his many friends were glad to see him loo the railway track, who dmve.baek and mot Always i tail Strppty of A. 1 !rests ;bat prosperity may accompany them to true to his t'r'act in the Altona'cboir the doctor. The ohild had retrained is thq _ meats on band. Ton need s Roos Collar. Then come Miss M Lee was visitiag with her sister rig, and was unhurt but terribly frightened. _ their Lows home. y g 'Give ma s trial. - - -so Brougham harness shop Lnd Ret cbe _ Mrs. A.Hayward"last week,but is at pros Uzbridge doatmst. Lazenby collar, a new One, or an old one out visiting with Mrs.W.J.Ilstley., re-bodied Kinsale. Oh Lccoant'of the stormy weather Seed- Dr.Bryce drew a sword oaf threw away Single and double hitmees on bland iug is at a Stand-still. Oat weetber pro- the scabbard at the ton W-tl of the . This _ E Y E S Cottlba, brushes, whip!, :lt:eters, etc. Mise Alma Rogers intends viaicing ill! het predicted saoa la storm as this, Right Bial BoaYd of Health on�Cednesdnp. This always in stock- city shortly. braim.. oceg�ed at the afternoon sitting cf the Frank Harrison baa purchased L new 0. Mr. Wilson of Prince Albert men- bOM It waa.by boldly coling upon the _ We correct all the defects by W. J. CO3ZiV�F LL, Bron^lion, Tedbope baggy. pied the pulpit in the Sl othodist church Aiedical Coaocil of Ontario to impeach an fitting the eyes v.itb the proper D J.W. Rodd entertained s number of Gl ow and reached is the behalf cf the •do conviction discipline memhere'of the 1S 3w frienda last Friday evening. educational Lund. medical profession who had thwarted the glasses, We. believe YOU will __-_____. -�. L Hurd and J.Mackie are each looking The inclement weather of Sunday even. Provincial Hoalth'antbDrities in the efforts, appropriate what it means to for a good main to hire for the summer. 'ng kept quite a few o! the :church goers of the baud to stamp out the smallpox you after Toa Have had your DOMINION BANIK Aries Ida Adamson returned to the city beme,but for all Rev.C.H. Hainer had epitlemie. ' eyes filled by as Satisfaction after attending the funeral of her gra id• quite a good&rid Mteritive audience at Lhe Dr.Bryce.officially and formally, in a paranteed mother. Christian church. Written statement, charged that medical � ractitioners,in `some localities ,hall re• a It$tdTi�Dt2,Oi}6�0{� W.J.Stevenson has not yet taken op _.•. geed to recognize_ oaR se his residence is Dai lefts n 3he��eease`ae smallpox, 1 s 'jy.` +1 �t Optician. P complAted. Brougham. had persistently refused to accept the the" Toronto OptYtaal pnrloses. -- ory of Infection and has based their -anti•• phone 2tStTS. Reserve Fund. $2,000,000 James LeiUett bad settled at Salem Our. Stanley Gerow is in Toronto this Week. tude in some eases on clinical pictures of HIiO STREET WEST. ners on the place knoyvn'se the Montgom. p. y WHITBY- ery farm. Mrs. Mecbin and Miss Mina Phillipe smallpox. 'Wherever this bad occulted the Sale BRANCH, Joseph Harhron and Edward Lawrence attended the summer millinery opening hands of the local boards bad been tied. Slaudlitel• Sayles ' . started for Fort William on Thursday)aet. at Toronto this week, sod the smallpox spread to othsr houses or • 4easral U-0-1-9 31921 " Traassetsa Success to them. W. J,Coakwel)was in Markham' Son. nlanicipalities. 15 "While admitliag that a physician fipeeial'attention g�ren to the colleotlon of John Balton is home from Toronto where da last, Mrs. COakwall returning with p _ Former'&sale and other Notes y might make a miatakb`to diagnosis.*rid be Yon Chia women, emaciated. men, vre under@ +tad he kiss been,ngetQed is the him atter s week's sojourn in Ll at place• exaus>ible,'yet' to persist in such,to the worn out mothers and sick puny children GAVISCis DEPAliT�tEIQT, laundry busi°esa. Frank Sanderson has parch&sed the detriment of the public,was to become eta -4,9-you know that our Emulsiop.of Cod Interest allowed on deposits of i..00 and Up* Wm.Parkirib has disposed of his pure wagon•sbop£cans T. C.Brown and will enemy to the state,and when such tnke an - : Liver OiT'witb Hypophosphitee will Rive wards bred"Crimson Flower" bull ata fancy heresitbr be found there,to do all'kinds of active part in stirring up the opposition to you new Strength, vitalitr,vim and vigor "T.J.THORTOIv, price to s party in Quebec,• rest worst. the regularly coastituted officers of public and make you.sturdy, robust, healthy, WANAGER, Wm, Adamson •of Allandale, Rob-irt john Gerow, who for many yenta has health;they deserve the strongest raproba - - - Adamson find Mrs. rbomas Adamson of plump,And pure blooded. Toronto were in attendance at their mothers caned on the hotel business in this,place tion. The Ontario medical act should h b"-rented the pro t "toTho&Hubbard summonbefc4e it each_offenders.an(I.pup-„• _ IT WILL BE SOLD AT Pumps. t Pumps. funeral. P y Half PriCe Lttl our stook is ✓. Sylvester Mackey the census enumerator of Toronto, who to ee posseslion on May ish them for h more conduct. such - - 1 cmr d. The for thio division has aE feat -finished his 1st,., a both Frank, who was recently men ire mach more dangerrnta than lett A Emulsion is tit tit class, but our I have the agency for Pirie's Pumps laborious task. It"a.me to have been of s married and Stanley have"dented situa- fessed quacks. avid Corti®s.wishing t} ;nod pump will very,brsin titistiug attars; 1tions in Toronto,it)eaves only Miee M. Dr.Bryce also charged that the inspect- Atoek is too large and we must dis- ore had'•& aip sad �m-difcovered caeca Flovd Reasor has severed his connectiou I Gercw`at home,and is Mr. Gerow is g fi"nd� It to their interests-to 'call and Ii{ is which false certificates of vs:cinati�i laces of it before bot Weather, loo with B.Wagner and returned to his home lotting eomewhstit advent ed in ears be get prices before placing their Grder,, ra A4toua,-but will reheat with lessore an g e had been issued by doctors to persona who ” ,•-' loathe present a - *p bas decided to pane the remainder of hi@whatever." - - - - •-- - $1 size for COC. " Nona but first-elasa•miiteriol used. the many happy days spent 1n and around had n i v&ini&ryion asit — daps in quiet retirement in their cosy gie sumLtiarq of 'the aituatian showed. 1Vell s ting and cleaned on shortest our town. residence erected b him. 'last aaulwe'r SCC filZe for iZJC. r' I Agent., E. Gleason wad seen passing y that the total of 4 0 ca esk had this vest n0.1c�, ast east of the village, find we llo a 1.e _ As tl:b— though town one day last week' wiEh a a g trached a iota)of 430 cases, wits 4 death, George Gilder@. number of new McLauatlin br.ggies. Ed. mag long be spared to enjoy it. n wr'• The linse of com r raicatiopp b'c Jake+. tic w� is thing an,exleusive ba3in(ei in Isis psr !come-Mr Hubbard as a-resident of r,-r ,nal rail affected h-ad a milEarrn of SiF,•i, in PlA,e Mo, Phaa'lj aCy. 89 (stn Piekeriiig, Ontario. 1 ticuiar line. A. i d str'e's in whish -)OOO lamb rmeu cccr&_ 7,Y - '•� .- "'R She was not ill-only desolate and [ace, that had come between her and y11�7�i11 � L ���T(�1 - forsaken. some lost treasure. MISERY loll L1 Poor Daisy' answered in such a Then a grave look would come in • vague manner that she4 quite fright- to the detective's fao'e. He had seen TO and Wife. A�hep`+L.+, sped the chill, who hurried away. as many such cases, and -th.ey.alwajs STORYOF DEEP INTEREST 1 �/�7�7 fast as she could with her hoop, paus- ended badly, he said to himself. She ALL WOMEN. ink now and then to look back at, the had such an innocent face, so fair, so --- -- L , forlorn Lace on which the sun- childish, h^_- could not make up his shine seemed -to cast. aucU strange d whether-she wuu �I^nPd a¢ainst �elatfai the truguffed 11 or s Inds T h• shadows. or had been -guilty of a hidden sin Bs -Fipeitryeed-Eb' As°ales That she did not live eon to enjoy her ha On ani on Daisy walked, litre heed- herself. Af idle so 3fany of (see Sex-Paced SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDL\C*CSA?- g j y p i which way she went. She Love must have something to do Thrimith_.Four Operations W"Gist HERS:-Raz Ly max PY home. One short year after she- Ing. Y ' e rFJAS Brooh3. oT?>e°s 8retlyre arated I married Evalia Hurlhurst died." 'The saw what appe'ared'to be a park,on wirh it, he°thought, grimy. 1�'hetr= Itenetit. Visisy e.ve he , despair- ol b7 force of oireumstances 'on their, lady never forgot the stzange glance ahead, d and sthere as amongbeat erste s. ingrlook awn such oungpAnd sbeautiful Throughout Canada there are thou- Medding day. Daisy'thlnkA that Rez that passed over thx girlmedA- or break Y g -tree oast bas aft. He is tgue_but lx�. itiondetiul liiZht._that seemedrto break Brasses under the leafy teens looked (ace he always Set it down as a love sands and thousands of women b o - has a that she f. dead. •According to over it. "Why," exclaimed the lady, inviting. She op -the gate--and---case is his-own--014114,--and-ia r ate nyips-sometimes bor _.-_min mother'• dying wish he engages as S a sudden thought occurred to entered:' A sudden seass of dizziness cases out of ten he• tuns right. der on agony such as only wo, mimself to ;Plums Hurlhurst, the 1 her, "weep -you bought yoti'r`ticket' stgle aver her, and her breath seem- "Ah! i[ is the old, old story," is men can endure•in uncomplaining 111- marriage of I heard, you mention Allendale, That ed to come in quick, convulsive muttered. "A pretty, romantic B Aaughter by the (feat sHal zchool-girl, and some handsome,reek- encs. To ecce the story of -lira. the maater of'Whlteatone Hall. Mr. was the home of the H them ars. Is gasps. pray- les lover," and umethin ver much Hurlhurst'if second 'rife, whom he lit possible you know them? Mr, "Perhaps God has heard d. p y- �. s g y Frank Evans, of 33 Frontenac street, . loved better than, the first, died*and Hurlhurst is i widower-something er, Rex, my love," she sighed. `I am like an imprecation broke from his ld Montreal, will bring 'hope -and- joy,: r ler clued is supposed to have died of a recluse, and an invalid, I have sick and weary 'unto death.' Oh, lips -the Maas he ruminated n of the ton as it points the way to renewed with her. After seventeen years' sit- .heard; he has u daughter. called Rea-Rex-" ence, his dying housekeeper. conies- Pluma." The beautiful epefids fluttered over. the wickedness of men. health and certa n release from pain.sea that that hie child did not die, but ' Ye=, madam,," Dai:y made answer; the soft, blue eyes, and with that Two days before the marriage of Mrs. Evaas says:: i feel that, I,. .stolen• $e sets out to find,her. "I have met Miss Hurlhu•rat, but not dearly loved name on her lips, the Rea and Plums was -to solemniz i ought to Say a good word for Dr. �plunia was responsible for Dalay's re- her father," poor little child-bride sunk down on ed, poet little D.tisy awoke to con= g ` movral.- Lester Stan wick, her tool, How' bitterly -this stranger's words the cold, hard earth in a death-like ociousnesss, her blue eyes resting e❑ R_illiams' Pink Pills, in the hope that threatens to expose her if she will seemed to mock her! Did she know swoon. the joydus Pace of .ler, Tudor, who I.my experience easy be of benefit to not marc him. She defies him. Pluma Hurlhurst, the proud, haugh- "Ob, dear me, Harvey, who in the bent over her with bated. breath, some other buffering woman. I tam - Y world is this?" cried a little, pleas- gazing• into the upraised eyes, tura- after many viscissitudes de- ty heiress who had stolen her young nonv twent three +years of age, and ant-voiced old lad who had wit- ed so wonderingly upon her. y- termines to visit her Uncle John. husband's love from her dark, y' ate, ".You are to keep perfectly quiet, since my eleycnth year I have sutler- sparkling; willful beauty who h1ad nessed the young girl enter the g _ crossed her innocent young li!e so and saw her stagger and fall. In a my dear," said Dfrs. Tudor, pleasant- ed far Mora-than my share of 'agony ' - CHAPTER XX%III.-Continued. moment she had fluttered down the ly, laying her hands oa Dt:sy's lips strangely-whom she had seen .bend- from the ailments that afflict iuy If she_could only see poor,old, faitb- ing over her husband in the pitying Patb, and was kneeling by Daisy's as she attempted to speak. "Fou - ful John ?,rooks, again she would moonlight almost-careasing him' She side. must not try to talk or to think; turn sex.- At the age of rsiateI - the trou- thought she would cry out with the "Come here, Harvey,'" she called; "it your. face frgm, the,-light, and go ole had tro.rn so bad tiyat I had to kneel at his feet just as shei had done bitterness of the thought. How a young girl; she has fainted." quietly to sleep for a bit, then you undergo an operation in the Moat- when she was a•l:ttle child, lay hex strange it was! The name, Evalia Mr. Harvey 'Tudor, the celebrated shall say what }ou pleas^." real -general hosp; al. .This did not -- - -divests bead dower on his to l-harden- Hurlhurst, seemed to tall upon her detective, threw away the cigar h' Daisy w'cvndered w'h,a the'Lady was; r — -- tsd trend, tell h'.m how she. had sof-I ear.i'like' the softest, sweetest music, had been smoking, and hastened t , as she obey--d her like an obedient, cure me and a tittle later I under- - Perhlik she wished she was like that his wife's side. tired child-tile' voice seemed so_', went another eperation. From tbls keired, and ask h:ml haw 3h' could die "isn't she beautiful?" cried the lit- motherly• so kind, anlso.so.uthing,.as I received l;ume bcuefit, but icas not young wife, who had died so long ago, Fnd end it all. resting quietly beneath the white tle lady, in ecstasy. "I wonder who she lay there, trying to realise how wholly cured, and I cont cued n and Secs longed so. huMgrilp fon some daisies bare her name. she is, and what she wanted." she cam' th'�re. Flowly all her ter from puns in the abdomen and Ther[ in Madame Whitney's," ex- "She is evidently a stranger, and senses struggled into life, her mem- bili>us headache, A Sew years later, Prue to caress her, murmur'.ag tender claimed the lady,leaning forward to- called to consult me professionally," cry 'cam, back. her mind and brain having with fay husband removed to !,wards over her. She could almost Ward the win-iot4 excitedly, "Dear responded Mr. Tudor; she must be grow clear, 'Then she -remembered ftalif„a, I was again -uffering terri- me: I can almost imagine brought into the house.” walking- into the cool, shady garden, bly and was taken to the genoral becit his voice saying, as she told him I I am.a Heliftedthe slight, delicate, fig and the dizziness - Which s•.em^d to huaP:t1I where another op:r,itioa arm=a Young girl again. Why, what is the heir pitiful sines; "Corot to my m>tu•r, m dear' You look as ore in his ¢ems and bore her into tall over her so suddenly. "f must w'a, performed. This Tuve me relief _ pet my poor l Ltle tramp e1 Da s}: y the house. have faintt-d' last nigh,," sh: thought-. -f6r two or three months,- and .again though you were about to faint." she also remembered Pluma bend- th.: old - trouble came on, and I -)Ytu sball neon want for some one The train whirled swiftly past-the "I am going down to the office now, Ito lore you ureide poor o:d Uncle,John broad, glittering Chesapeake on one I my dear," he said; "we have some im- ing so cares.,iingly over her young would suffer for days at a time and hives, ' oru aur dear little beset!"I aide, and the closely shaven lawn of I portant cases to took atter this morn- husband in the m-)onlight, and that nothin3 seemed to relieve the -pain. Y I the seminary on the other. It was " ing' I will take a run up in the th., sight had almost driven b r mad. In February, 1859, 1 was snafu ob- The-Long:ng -was sjrongly upon her.j evidentidr recess- Young girls were ; course of an hour or so. If the and, despite her efforts to suppress .:ga i to gD to t-b; hoapital and un- 'No one would recogn.ze hsr-She muni flitting here and there under the I young girl should recover and wish her emotion, she began to sob aloud. dertt,•nt a f-turth oper.itMUM. -Even go and ace-pear old Jobs. `she never I trees, as pretty a picture of happy i to nes tae very particularly, I sap- Mrs. Tudor hurried quickly to the this did •►tot help me and as the, tt a,Lft +e3iat weuid bxoma of bc+r school life as one would wish to see. Pose you will have to send for me.' bedsid! Sh^ saw a+. once the i^e Ichlorutnrm atlmiaistered dur,r:s the J It seemed to poor hapless Daisy long Ii Don't get me away up here unless from the frozen fountain of memory operation affect!;1 my b-art. I would -fife after that. you-find out the case is im prative." kir. melted. not permit a further caper;ition.. and 1111 ages must have passed since that Y P At the station she asked for stick- IDorn ng poor old John Brooks hada And with agood-humored and, the 1f you have any Brest i.%h to on ,I was taken home suit advised yto try D et for Allendale. do one aremed to brow h• her, a sh bluah:a shrink- shrewd decrctive so quiet .nnd do- Yonr mind, my dear, ant wi.a6 to sec pi In 1F99 I xns to try Dr. knew of such a place. Atter a pro- ing gcountry lassie, among rhos- j me+ticsted at tits own firrs de 1%, , ,d Mr "fssdoi, I will call him once. R'llli m:' Y:nk Pills, and decided to daintily attired. aristocrat,! maddens, ! quickly down the path to the gate, HP ii ,n the parlor.'' do s�+. I hive u+ed the p:lly fur sev- lon ed search on the ma the a nt i 1 wbistlifl softly to bimself-thinking I lea.ie doo't,'t sobbed Daisy.- ' I oral months .and havp found mor- re- - - g P I why had laughed at her coy, timid I with a stran y. sizzled. ex res, ;n in do-n't want to wep anybody. I must-I fief fr,,m them than t'rr,�m th!' four dl4.covered it to be a little inland sta. I minneriarn, and at then cloth" poor ' g`' P p tion not fir from, Baltimore. John wore, and at his flaming red his keen blue eyes, of Daisy Through {to home to UIIc!e John at once. ,oprrationa which I pas;;d through, Y cotton nee , andef all of his busine + transacted that liav,•' I been here' all night'" f arvd I warmly reremmcod them to --We can sell you a ticket for Ealti- morning the beautiful, childish face "why, bless your dear little heart, all women suffering from the ail- bbe had not much time for further I g g sacro,"* he slid. "and there you can contemplation. The train steamtd was strangely before hls'mind'y e+ve. you have been here mane a night and ' Meats which afflict sb m.lay ut my Purchase &'ticket for the other road.- into the Baltimore depot, and she Confound it:" he muttered, seiz- many a week We'.thaught at cine �Bex ing bis hit, "I must hurry hame and tim- you would surely did." I Writiag under a later date Mrs And once again poor little 'Daisy felt h-•rielf carried along by ih•surg;, find out a.[ once who that pretty lit= "I' wish 1 had," moaned Dais In i was whirlingrapidly toward the ing crowd that alighted from the y cRoans ssya: "I am glad to be node P Y g tle creature is-and what she wants." the bitterness of her sorely'wounded :to tell you that not one has the scene o1 her first great sorrow traia he in she said to herself that I'rovi- I Y Y e Sha did not go into the waiting- CHAP1`011 XX.SIV- dc11re. had done everything for-her •Tiaras im,provem,�nir which Pilk e(tec_ted Jo,may- con- nae seemed to slip by her tinheed- room: she had quite forgotten she with,ut taking; hnr-defy-- `- sd during all that long, tt'diuus Jose- tea+ not at the end of her Journ.y; foe sunny summer days Came and diC,ly continued, but I am now per- during \�'e thought," pur3ssed �Irs. Tud- Bey of two .nights and a day. rhe followed the crowds along the went, length•ti:ng tbrta9el-vas into fpc,lr well. I hid given up all hope or• scuffs, ha-t- Nerha- -you desir - ' Are w cin taBaltissiorei" auk- bustling street, a aalitacy, desolate,. long weeks before Daley Brookfi ed to see my_husband-he is a de- ,tvhcn I began the u.,e of the Pills. but y going fieart-broken girl, with a. weary opened her eyes to conseiousntas No tective-upon some m+tter, _ You I thele have restor.tl me to such health ed a grant-faced lady, who ' was wbi'e face whose beautiful, tender clew could be found as to wbo the I ar I have ` ndt before i novin for strangely attracted to the beauti- eyes looked in vain among the beautiful young stranger was. fainted when you were just within i Y>ar'e. I feel no grateful for what 6 5 Y the gate,"Mr. Tudor(Tudor had ro osed sending our me&.ine has danc for m, that 'o one. P P Y d her b for s telt rise 's ren Y asked d Da t throngs garden?"lul, sorrowful young girl, in which g P "'Was it your ger d n y. • I see orsympathetic look. Ger to the hospital-but to this pro- was I gladly give you pcsrmisiiun to pub- k nd fsur ria dl "1 thou ht it a _. Yw• listen. P e y' g v . .- • ... , Fall hope, life,' and sunshine- seemed • :-me pushed rudely by h^r, others position his wife cold not I e - _ !t h may Iettc,r4 in the bogie that _ - 'dead. , looked into the beautiful face with ""io. indeed, 'Harvey," abe exclaim hr women will fi,ilow my eaampld• — - _. _ search"Then you were sot is sea c ai � r oma _ "Yes,' madame," she made answer, an ugly sm"Ye. Haadsomelp sol-up cd, twisting the soft, golden curls Mr Tudor, my dear?'• asked his wife, and find health and the use ' and ti. I change ears there; I am going, dandies, with fine -clothes and no over her wli,tc fingers, "she sonde o^tv haiPpiaesa tbr�agh the use of Dr. brains, nodded familiarly as Daisy stay here where I can watch over quite mystified. R'illiams' Pink Pill;_" :s ,further." passed them. Some laughed, and her myself, poor little dear," 10." replied Daisy. "I waatpd to n get away from every nae avec knew � \odi,sc'ocery in medicine in modern- The lady was struck by the peen- others scoffed and eyed; bnt_not one I "you amaze my, my dear," expos- tinil,s baa proved such a bles+ire? to 1 , j, tulated her husband .mildl "You me, or everyone I knew, except L?n- liar mlfftnful cadence of the young -dear Heaven. not one among rhe g' ole Johti." wcSmen n Dr. «`i)litmy" Pink tills. voicevas[ throng gave her a kindly glance -can not tell who you may b-- barb- ..I Shall not question her concern- They act directly, on the. blood and or a word. Occasionally one, warm- owing.'' ins herself to=day," Jlrs. (odor nerves,.invigorate the brdy, regulate "i beg your pardon for my seeming er hearted than the otheps, .would ..Now, Harvey," Drover td th tk^_ tit- thought, "I will wait a bit until she th-e funr_tioni and restore health ane! - desolate, beano- tle woman, beading over the beauti-. stre th to the exhausted r Lilt, whit. fccee resting ftg ass- is strop er." She felt delicate about Patient , - _ earnestly at the fair young face;"but ful, cb';ldiih face. the crimjoa satin allow, "don't in- even asking her name. a willyou remind remind a so.etri el of a A low moan eche could scarcely re- P seek my -confidence soon," she proves n,nava)liriz. Other so-called y _tea 4g y, sinuate there- could be ' anything ' nuns school-mate of mg youth; you Press broke from her lips. A hand- - thought; "T must wait," ton.irs.are mere..imitatiana of these l somely dressed.child, who was roll- wrong with this poor child.• My wo- ,Mrs. Tudor was a kind-hcgrted lit- Pills and should be refused. Tho _ arc strangely Like what she was thea.- ing a hoop in front of her, turned mans judgment tells me she- is as He soul. She tried every pgssible genuine . bear 'the• full niame, "Dr.- We 'Dr. „ -We both attended Madame Whitney's ground suddenty and asked her it-she pure as those lilies is yonder toun- means of diverting 'balsy's attention «•illiam9' Pink Pills for Pale People" was ill., Cain's bed." teem the absorbing sorrow which. on.the wrapper around each bor._ i reeminary. Perhaps you have beard If you had seen as much of the - of the institution; it is a very old and "nl?" she repeated the word with world as I have. my dear, you wotild seemed consuriaing'her. They are sold by all dealers in 'medi- ustl famous school" She.wonder- a vague feeling of wonder. . What take little stock in lbw innocence of She read her choice, sparkling cine ar can be had post paid at'00 J y was physical pain to the torture beautiful wQmcn; very homely wo- Paragraphs from the papers, com- ,cants a,Linz "os. six. bgzes ,for $2,40, _. ed at the beautiful flush that stole that was eating away her young lifet men are rarely dangerous." meatiag upon them, in a pretty gos- by addressing the Dr. William%' sled- ;into' the girl's flower-like face-like Ill? 'Why, all the illness in the,world swing way. iciae Co., Bro yille ,Ont. '.toe soft, taint tinting area-shell. pts ge er could--tsat:c"stirs- where ;nothing seemed to interest the "She married a wealthy planter," anguish she was. suffering then-the Point, Harvey. I have determined she pretty little creature, or bring a —+-- _ shall not be sent.to the hospital, and pursued' the lady, reflectively; "but sting of a broken heart. ah^ shall sta�•here.'' smile to-the quivering, childish lips. - - SHE DID NOT-GO. -. �. .� bars. Tudor carried the point, as "Ah: here is something quite!acyl". P she cried, ' drawing her.' chair olos: the following•is an. exact copy of e sec' always did in every argument. er to the bedside. "A scandal'in high a letter;' received by a young lady dale, Anaemic _ "nes mg dear, i[ sag ill Dense- life: This is sure to be entertain- who wished to spend a holiday in a - qucnces arise from this Piece at folly P y ing." of 'yours, reriiembcr,�j shirk all re- amadl country town, and advertised Mrs. Tudor was a good little wo- : sponsibility': for a room:- - man, but, like all women+ in general, _ "'when a.woman,will, she will, you she delighted in a spicy scandal.* ar Miss,-'We think we kin ante - - - YoungWomert. may depend'on't, A handsome stranger bad married YOU with room 'and bord, if you pre- And pre- when she won't-she won't, and a beautiful heiress. For a time all far to be where there is musick. ' I_ _ there's an end on't;"' went merry as a marriage-bell. acid. .1?lay the fiddell, my wife the orgin,, he quoted dryly. "I sincerely hope denly a second wife appeared on the my dotter Jule the akordion, my dot- 11 or 'thin, watery blood, is increasing to an • you Nvill nut 'rue it." scene; of -'which no one previously ter Mary, the Sang�o, tliy son Hen the tftlarmiu extent among the school girls and 'oun ' women of "aotY, you'would be surprised,'.my knew the existence: The husband gittar•- my. son Jim the flvot and y had sincerely believed himself se kornet, and my son Clem the base- 'OUr land. Pale um5 ton ere and eyelids, mllSCulal' Reap dear,.to_€and out at some future time y p- g s tongue, y u had been entertainin an as f:l dru>n, while all of us'sings hams, in c you S 8 orated by law from wife number one, - ness inability for exertion deficient appetite impaired diges- unawares." Duf through some technicality of the tivhich the would' be glad to have yon ' l h ' h e Y . P la.w, the.separation was gt•onounced take. part, both vocal or instrumen- ;tlonl short breath al itation of.the heart attacks 'Of.vomit- "I should be a ildl m,l sur riat•,d; tal; it ' ou` la on anything. we • i t + h 11 r you have put it mildly, my dear-nay, illegal, and the- beautiful 'heiress Y P S' Y't g• ten ling, swooning, hysteria, and irregularities of -t'he feminine I may, say dumbfounded-to find an bitterly-realized to her cost that sloe Play by ear, an' when we all git g• at y ' angel dwcllingr dotvii here below started there is real musick in the was-no wife. organs are anion- the unmistakable s -n toms of anaemia or us sinners, EI ea crienctt air- Let us 'kno-w if you want to t o a y p among Y P "It must,be a terrible calamity to 0 o bord." - - pO,Orgllallty Of blood.. = hag led me to hctieve'tha beat'' lace to a 'laced in such apredicament," 'c _ P b p me ere t r Anaemic Person's are frequently Said t0 be going into a for -angels is up above where they cried Mfrs. Tudor, energetically: "I :r - I q _ y g r� belong. I am glad that you :have blame the husband for not finding YAEtMOiPTH'S Ii•�tNDY M.1N .,decline, and as a.fact do usuall contract COnsul11 tion Or such pretty little notions, though, my out beyond a doubt that he was free - - { Y 1? dear, it is not best for w'omcn to from his first wife." Yarmouth, England, guardiahs ap- some .fatal constitutional disease if they neglect t0 restore kaaty too much of the- ways-of tht: 'A-sudden thought seemed to come a pointed a-man at,a sa'la'ry of-las: a normal virror. . Fresh air, sunlight, moderate exercise. and world.", to Daisy, sb startling it almost'tpok week to discharge the folow`ing dut- "Harveg, you shock me." criceJ, the her breath' away: � pot funerals, --, the'rea alar use of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food after each mewl little lady, holding. up her hands in - ics!-Superint•ndent pau -To tie Continued. attend board az3 co`::iulffao moclings, Ito at her Lege lord's remark:?. - will restore new-vitality to the•body and new color to the •• _ serve as g.ncral assistant to the Still-x91^• had-her own way in the staff, attend the•gunrdissss' .office ... ... cheek of any'anitemic lierso-ii, Gradually. and thoroughly It mptter, and Daisy stayed. Thr. average depth of coal-mines is date &et ander the instructions of 1f0rms now-red corpuscles in the blood and wins back perfect Every day the detcctiv'e grew-More -,oft.to 950f t..The lowest paving work- the clerk, tcinporur!ly do duty as de- mystife(:d as to who in the world she ings are P,5COft. h-ealth and strength, Could bc: One. thing was certain, _ put.y porter, take-cbargc of-the men's t` .y she had seen some great trouble _ - dining coma c workhouse;offi0er. ovi.n s� _ •Am ec an ste2yl•r.Fprries on an aver di t ' t �ei �i�'Ye _.`s�® _ w.h-r hid tuft t'o dethrnnc_h rea- a �1 timei h-: ov:n tonna o in tl.e the relieving iupor* to removing e Iha eft..cts of p�uP rs•who tiecam in- son. coursoof a year. — — arcs act us�ty air in removing o cents a box,6 oozes for$z.go,at all deal or ort aid from Edmanson Hates .l(.times sh! would clpsp bis hands, - - Co„Toronto. - postpaid , - - - ritn'tt.csa he ns 1 tot y um, giveh boys f - calling him T7nrl- John, hcgging-hitn and render hel- i ifcou, to tell h^r how seta could, 1 �n'gltnl was eflr9tnc Lt in tn.ted Srade patos 5h wto m1nfcesls1r,n at the Agents witnteid for Dr. Chttso's last and complete I�CcOljM p Y r Y I�oOk thrid tiousehOed`PhyslclanQ die. 'And - shj tnikrrl• .iacoher:atlr.. PSB. -In that - I. too, of a dark, handiom�. wom,•1s, beat her by J millions. hams • T ` '•' �' � '- � TROOBLES OF A CENSUS-TAHER. ww, iwwEt KICKED BY k HOHSB, .0 ti s HOUSEHOLD. -- ra Rra.ntaan'• Opl.t.a et II1. .•p _ Robert Hall, of Arkona, Ont., Kar. neanta. When the census-taker called at list �V30-AL Towey Escapes Death. dFlYLO� •' •, Brannigan s for the paper, which-he ' ---_ benne the highest quality attainable, That Is wh7 it has been the etandaad los s nnmbor.d' -:.SELECTED RECIPES. - straeY Twiv to the sanae Place-Tie had pievlously lett to be filled up, ,ears, Stuffed Roast Rib.-First the "crit- osltlo s Turned or Out or TLe o ld DIP, he found the sheet as clean as when Load PasRsgM �'�'~'$O and M Oeata Poaittoa-D•etere Futld Be Wald Dlr, he left it. Pat, however, requottod - ter should tiever be over eight or 10 'stvwmN�zlti���He/1y� yv�m Yet D•dd'a Kidney ?ells fared Him. the official to fill it up, explaining --- months old. Have the ribs taken Forest, Ont., April 22, (Special).- that although he was a fine hand at Whole, fhatis fait tlher>- m one 1 g ■ The paint on your house will -Probably. the best known man in the making a cross " wid a pencil," thetalk tyour net hbvre. Good side; drop them into a kettle- with y P ' TalKi-nLyaint will say-it'shandsome,it's To-vnships o1 Warwick and-Beans ling of-a urn 'bate hintlatolre. _ p ec.it's_ec „ami• It - about two quarts boiling water al- uet, is BIr. R best Hall, of 'Arkona, ly." ' g- 4 lu cal it covers best, It lasts ton 1rEady seasoned with salt, pepper and M Hall says:- After the aper had been partially est, it's cheap�he end. mallcu{t -of. .Treat ate _ ° Pe" pared as for sausage. Boil 15 minutes. "Five years ago, l;st April I was filre7 fo Paf`t!dIc el B:aianigaa S0 Ramsay s _ _.- turning several times to have each kicked by•u horse in the left kidney. cable to a stop, as if the job were fin- Paints part scalded alike, and then take out The doctor that treated me said the ished, when the official Bald: - are per in the end. They are the rib, roll and_ wind with a cord. kidney had turned out of its place, You have forgotten to mention - `Take one' quart dry bread crumbs, �� + r better than white lead or hand- moisten with broth from the kettle, and I passed blood for several days. your son Dennis. 4 made paints, made with the best ,. ¢ _ , s materials known in paint science, adding all of the chopped meat sad "I did not get quite well from that "Shure, Dennis is av age and I'm witli the best machinery, after aa lump of butter the s ze'of an egg. until I of another kick, which caue- not cin #ew interfere wid his al' `1 l all thoroughly together, and fill g going long experience. Drop us a card the roll, roup it closely: Place ed me to pass blood again froti"�y' fairs, for begorra, the last to)m9 I 1 and ask for the roll in baking gg " with the hal• kidneys. did so he took hould av met and, bad BOOKLET "K" free. 1 �. p "I continued to' doctor until last ` and we will show you some - ---- ante of the broth from the kettle, scram to itim, ewept'up the (lure with =, beautiful homes painted with adding a little more water if neces- fall, wh--n they told me I could not - get. well, and that I would die, so I his poor owed father." Ramsay's paints and tell you all 16ary,and bake in a moderate oven one I Quit taking their medicine. " But I must have the 'names of all 1i about it. - and one-half hours, turning frequent- f A RA�ISAY & S01 "I-lost the power of my legs, and who slept in dour.house last night. Illi ly, unless a covered pan is used. had to be lifted in and out oft, bed. tI "Slept in the house 1 Thea, be jab- - 1 e When done, take out, upon a platter, was sz) low that I was not expected to bers, you can stroke out my name j� PAINT MAll cut and remove the cord, when .i thin, at wance, for the divil a wink did I / I aharp knife may be run through be- live from one day to the other. „ �j MONTREAL. "I started to take Dodd's Kidney slaps owing few the fire smoking. f �� _-�� Rst'd 1847 tween the rilz;, and the roll still kept pills, and from the first, I com- Oh, no! Your name must remain ' intact. Garutsh ;with fresh cress or mended to improve, and by the time I Brannigan, whether tyou slept or not; a1♦�0 ��v��o�� Jim any desired way. had taken five Boxes, I was quite while that of Dennis also. must- go - ---- - ---- - — A Cheap Stew.-%ake a. sausage, well. Dodd's Sidney Pills certainly down, a he is an inmate of your 100 DINNER AND TEA SET _ apiece for each member of the fam-I saved my life." house' it „ remove the casia g, ,tear ,in bits, No more startling case has ever " Inmate, bor amber say d By the i l PIECE--�—AND -� y g' taken place in the neighborhood of holy poker, lt' out-of-$ata ye'd foind ` r 48 PIECES SILVERWARE aud"fry slightly in the kettle before L Forest, and many questions have yersilf-wid Dennis, for the divil a cop- adding water, th?n take all kinds of geeII asked of DL r. Hall, in explanation Per he given me for his kape and �' A rare ebaace. �o decept""co" ve sP rat •ta•ii but the in,:a AVIA 1 FREE vegetables you like, using your judg of the ver startling statements made he always comes here whin here out ea,. . .:12 T-Si--Duman aM Ken y g . : Ps R f k . IR T u syoona and : Taste ment as'to what amount mly ba re- I av wark, and not in gaol for being a•.e, o er. auon:.air«, are and b,Ona above. aired for our famil , Clice them and t drunk and disorderly. art ;;It,,:t LT.r b .a n-nein l4 Tris -urs or r e p. a 9 b' y He hag. but one answer-"DOdd's C'a id Penial r invu and wear onrtltlun.of tnc blood f wt¢eulon,s•.,ru•n r ,6 Co ua - -• cook until done. then add a little Kidney " Shure he's the loively bhoy, Den- .�a<re•nti„fn.Y:,:.d;«,rder+ ae.•..larat;.o--a ,Tal,d.<n ara!febillev ., r ..e ,r.•.ner Kidney Pi1tR saved $y ILIP, and that c frer•.o cam iiia handa.:melr deromr.d lou v. o P innrtand Tea actand t0 r re cif nlrtraary»:tpa floured water for th'ckeakng-'ou cam= -* oil the doctor i had told- me L bis, and gives as much work to the �e<.,.,;,::su,.r rnar..f Rutter smile,swew anau,Plias rcra a,.dsaxaad Fti-;.:rsst.wL;s"we ase flu ve dumplings by putt!ntr:Am in-; could not get better, and that I Police on an ordinary pay-day, as en- rDaot•rcel�t•.MfpTx 0a tha9 bn:e.rf F"11- 'd 1M at -_to a steamer over this sten' r•'hen it ny wan else would do at a fair ora ' e• "ra..at.e seoe rt W—J. ore It fbWT ,hd rethents ro"e dre err teo $ugt die." Don't S@A� 8 Cent. 60^ser t,ivai Ther ar•ea<r ww 11, wn•n wl vnd u.the c.•.ncr r>o"and ¢ a anus first boils, and fetling them remain g market• while he makes, .especially i' �* -,r tn. r.r .e,.o w s.rn „e ,rine ad•anf%V•�nr tn.<nn..n'.ewni tan::tn' w irsor... u Mfr. Hall is certainly a liven IDf)nu- Taxa Spoons.12 T-.Spcan•and 100y ere dororaWl Pon;er tnJ I—a.t Will b.t-f•en aowL^xlr n H ars a r.Vatic until the stew iy done. which will be went to th' wonderful curative pro- when the foightin' comminees, as con<emand avarsnteelbw d,ane.andan.enrare full etre Grraur nT•,ne w-de re tointmau,e our P.L•a,+;:o eT•r7,pouas. p much star at a wake as an earth- bold aadaraadnrtadugintMaval. wnt•atones. NEW LIFE REMEDY GO., Bos :oa Toronto,Out. in atout BJ minutes. • • ertiag of Dodd's Kidney Pill?. To Cook Fish,-A nice way to cook`, Lk)dd's Kidney Pills is the only rem- Quake would, if it were tew take part -_- ed kwwn to science that has ever in the procaidin's" w bene res,.lu atllr,i rro.r any small fish is to clean thoroughly, Y I " Then, Dennis did niver want a bet- If You Want SUTTER, EGCB, ►DtlLTRY, r4aPLrt.. other ratYfTtt and PRDDDOt t. cured Plight's, Disease, Diabetes, or , The Dawson Ctoiri'�ml8sion CO. - -•- antl Parboil- for five miLutes. Take Dre g•-, The never tail. ter fr)nd ata wake or a fair, and to Limttad,C r. -cr,t4Lareetaad mom^ light brown piper and malts P y see him fiance an Oirrsh i or handle (41oo>•t:e t..Toren o. tg P P g' J for rich fish a case large enough to! _ a sprig av blacirythorn does me owed - slip the fish in,- and about t-w'o- in- is of crinkled-cotton, really a cotton hP�tYes. sod. frOrf HIS FAULT. Gib. of flab are equal a9 food to Yes. you-can put down Dennis, for 9 1-2 Ib, lean beef,. or 2 !b. boiled _ cta's longer than the f sb, S•cure' erepon^ It launders as easily as a he'n a credit tew• envy house," Old Gentleman-So;you wish to mar- Pgg$ them with a few 5t aches of white sheet and dues net need to be ironed, " What's his occupation, then. or at ry E1`iabeth. But you are tm debt + thread. Welt some butter, or use a ' wvti- job is he chiefly emp!oyedi"quer- Yea, sir, t t, little pure olive oil, and brush each If you have difficulty in procuring the Led he official, Iiow due sou get is debt Z Keep NIDard's Liainifnt in the Hots# ca a over with it. Place .a fists in hoepital cloths, get the ordin- You'd better put him down ag a I fall• in love ,with your daughter rash ease and bike uo a h-It oven 10 ary white cotton crepon, and machine- whisky sampler, for it's that same Liverpool with rug peoplei to the Acre. _ ! m!nut+•s. The ends of the canes should stitch together the two width= Al be cl:afely works at, an' the m mberg Mitlard'D Liniment is used by Phraiciol ! !s th. most crowded city in Eng - •bP rla�ed by folding the paper over, valance of the ctepon i.9 often u.wed I-av the Goveram*-nt, when they tee land. In the me,.ntime make the following I his name, may take Later their bids t tf� -t t f p Fix matt mu hl3SOlna, s -bed. Medi- few make a gauger ,v hem.++ -ISOME TRUTH IN IT 1 ,i 4 Ihrve sharota, -a httle parsleyt and, um-s,zed, oblong pillows .il•e used Without contradictieg Pat, the ren- Temperance-If I thought I should MR ard'9 and take ilo other.! _ p!tcv these all finrly-minced iII a without a bolster, Or you map usefeua-taker.put doAn Dennis., a4 slab- ever be' as beastly as you are now, •,.ucePan vi ib one ounce hurter, tease the st ff roll the width -of the brdl ourPr, gathered up hs pafern, nud English tramuayg cost £14,700 a will t.,bic, cons water, apd a pinch of W . that ig coRerdd to much the a read hurried oft to the next house. cat- I'd shoos myself, p p p mile, Ir ah £11,OOU ably.' . per and ralt. B ail for five-minutest, and taken off at night to make way dwllatmg that, at tbe. rate of progress :waklcy-If you.wusb drunk'sh I am, and udd the piece of a 1.•mon, More for pillow:+. H.mat itrhed linen p:l!ow_ he was making, he would have hi+ ro- m' frlen, you wouldn't be able t'shoot - :.. &,iuce may bero ade.OIIg �, vaned lie cases. with an embroidered monogram -.turns ready for the census of the�straight sough to hit yerself. - '��ar=g,�; as� Y q etas 6 t l�proportion,; I.l.. aT initial at on, end, in the center, year :001 A D. —� ��� l�b��i: _ - muvr t-Le iLi frum teas oven open ons ust aborve tie em, are coasideicd _ _.._ Pon A". cnI of Cho case, and introduce one. tdressing _7Co tCSLE A rotD'rr a3ts the Pers nicest on czi eta a e u- d here Tallt.aratne H*omr Qr,4.2 rCUro . Alt W. Groltl+ detcertsp.xm�salt, Reclofse, and.after,d•riexpensive'cotton a lass are used em- ,,.fund Lbs m4r,ei if It esy.s w Care st w. Ow•as An Angora goat produces alb, of all are treats.! t� the sem- manner,! broidered linen uhrims are still con- alaoature,eonaacbbol 75o ham a year, worth .y, a pot;nd. f -- - Lake for '.J mit,utes. In servipg,p!dre sidered-in good lar<te, Maracilles I was Cured of a bad case of Grip , - W. P. Q. 11®73 up used.platter and with .t stia-rpknfe epcll iar emucls bF .q LINIMENT, were l.'7 centrnceg of death - - - r, paper. 4arnidh nvlth parsley but `ilk or ribh•.ra and lace spreads and Sydney, C. B. C, I. LAGV last year in the L'n)te i�i -- - -- ` al!tinv'the fish to remain -oil the oil- shams -are like.I by some; though it' I was cured a lose of voice by only 11 carried out: Y r,mute the atitchcs in the t age, P• 1 p' or curt n,•rer be regarded as really wise XINARD'S LrNIMF'dT. CAL�VER 'S - eressea.' f and hyl bale tows" any sort of bed - CHARLES PLUMMER: ' /� Cnaamon Buns.-III one and a haft coverlet that cannot take a frequent Yarmcntih. Minarde Linitrlent Lumberm.n'a; Friend I •,OARBOLIO : _pants warm npilk dissolve two yeast turn at' the laundry, 'L;nen spreads Iwag oared ofS'lAtiaa RJseumatlsm tilIli BE3T W'vy- rka/�� 1 171E I s in tints to match a' bedroom color - cak.e, add half cup each of sugar and' scheme.are pretty, useful and Inez- b7 MINARD9 LItiIMEDiT. Fir%t Lady Passenger-If that win- For all skin alimenu. .utter, a p:uc o Ra , one egg pPttgtve. a In LEWIS F. BUTLER. dew is not opened the minute I know cinII tenon to flavor. Mix with-enough -bedspreads deer not come sheeting Darin Nfld. J.0.Caltro t A 0o. Manohestes Englund ' 1 -hall die. flour to make a oft Gt ugh. Let'ri+P width; 40 inches is the widest. A Seco¢td Ditto-�ti Who opened that•win- over night, and in the morning, roll spread would require at least a width - dow I If it is not shut. I shall die, 1'• ets rsr aur Out oaP-knit in-ch thick in Ion stri s:iand a half. lou• o Illg p I'm sure. toga• or Sn.aefSpread melted butter over it,'- anti Tidies a-re not much used.nowadays, r o runt• rrrrrr nc�Tr ' i Qsoplaical Gentleman-ConductorMusic Yasto ofd Seems plinn-ril anti wH -- lease keep that Wi.ndow-o - Roll up, ilattPn a little and cut into' is mueh in vague, and requires no A latourer rented, neat• Fozford, of these ladies dies, thea abut it andTiii��6he_ rs •f discount slices three-fourths of an ch wide.� protection ;'and in the second place ortunit to uit WHALEY, Place on greased Cos, cut side up,1 the craze for good grooming, which Ireland, what was called by courtesy give the other nal opportunity q this vale of tears. RDYCE &Ca let rise and bake in a moderate oven,' means such fastidious care of-hands a "cottage." He demanded a reduction Wanted (;rated nutmeg may be-used>.Ff cin--M .hair, has rather done away with of his rent, but this was firmly re- •1$100 Reward, $!03. 11"TongoSL namon in diuiiked. the necessity of protection. Tidies ac-1 fused. He therefore went to the Land , _ T•rotts, 0" Apple Custard Pie.-Two raw a le t Isley came in vague with the,once The readers of thin parer will be p eased to _ �. PP appi. Courts, and litated• his case, describ- learn that there i.atlesst one dreaded aviesse STREET METAL Dr`uau►s ■RDs ureadful fashion of using hair oil, and that science has beam Able to cure in all its Lx wdsi.id.sr. ane cup sugar, one tablespoon butte now that Iii! hair is considered a ing his "mansion" As a place where .casae sod list is C+wrrb• Hatl'e knoCatwn CORNICES Tomoto,OW - a eaeSous satin of balms two y he could. not lie do-va of full length Core to the only positive cure-now koowa to g• i3 g g,, - er:minat offence, the day.of the tidy eggs and tae,cup milk. Select juicy is Passing. unless he [rut his feet out �f the place is medical rrateraity. Catarrhbeing a cone apples of a mild flavor; pare and —'-e`— _ left cold.fora window, and thus he caught o�ii a dHall'sCatarrh iOnrthe bkco ntor� rate. Cream the butter and sugar HOW TO PROPOSE. malty, acting dl of thtire neon les brood tad t g s g He was asked to give fhe judge some mucous surfaces of the system, thereby dna and add the space, the beaten yolks Smythe was about to propose to better idea of the Size of his dwelling, troying the toundaiiva of the disease and t 1 1 of the egg, the_milk anal the grated pat scratched his head for a mo- ;ivro(i tFc petleat atroegth b�bni1dioq ap the apple.. Line a plate with a crust, fill the glIrl of his choice, and wwi trying ccnscltotion sadsatsuma a are c deintrin appl the,custgrd, and bake until'firm.I to decide how he should do it.'First he meat, then his eyes twinkled, Ansi he work. The proprleto i have so mnoD faits to answered: its curative powers,that they offer one Hua- THE MOST NUTRITIOUS- Beat the .whites cf the g s and add thought of the knightly proposal, in dred Dollars for any case that it falls to cure, e g • the style of the Middle Ages; «'ell,me d, av I happened to fur- send for list of testtmoniala, '•two tablespoons Hagar, pile it lightly By my hrllidome, fair maid, say thou 81• IDs+ atchkay, l could put down Fold b draRQisrn 7SAcLNEYdcC0.,TOLEDO -E P P S ' %S over the pie, and color if delicately. -wilt be mine,and the hot friar shalt ale Sand through the thimbles, and gau'eyl+aml�yPiWam the boo New England Pudding.-Cut into unite us ere another sun, gilds the riise the latch.Lo'the dare I _ GRATEFUL-0OMTogy a thin slices half loaf brown bread 'and turrets of iyonder castle!. �" WHERE 'GRASSHOPPERS ARE ='- quarter loaf white bread. Butter each Then ha,considered the theatrical FOR OVER FIFTY YEAR5SYRUP EATEN. 0. 0 .0 aA *lice liberally. A r'raage in a butter- Style: liths wmf3rclw's soortltxc t;yltuF b^s teen cd pudding dish until the dish is half I have long loved .you in secret, je- tt,edb mothersfortheir childrenteethina. it snothee theeh,d.aoftetu the gums.adarapain,eu•eewindec, ea Gras:%hgppere are valuable in- the full, then pour p rich custard-- -over u-wil, and though d am not-rich, I end Is tbeib�eist emedrfordrerrhoea,25ca bo Ur- Bold Philippines. A bushel fetcbes about -BREAKFAST-SUPPER,. ' them, Let the custard soak-well in can offer I-ou the 'true and unselfish fur&firs omt4ouootLinheworµt Be sure and sk 10s in the principal title=. The dried the bread before baking• Set the dish)devotion•of my 'whole ha-a-r-r-t! insect is -eaten by the natives, and CHENILLE OURTAtNB into one containing water and: bake. He -thought perhaps the easy-con- and all kinds of house Hangings,also i stool versational style might do: THOSE TROUSERS. rasiibapper ,pie or cake is a treat. yr , p ` DYtD A' Ct.GANtY «ell, Alicia ma call you "Ali- Customer-The trousers are 'too Ground grasshopper is mixed with LIGI CURTAINS Lt Ka N[W. Chocolate �'ife� •-3'ielt chocolate „ y' y 1 Write to its about your•. cia, mayn't I Z-cv`eryone thinks we short for the boy' he would outgrow various dlghEg and drinks. ilountain until smooth over boiling,water, then are goingto be married. Suppose we moths, baked in earth ovens,are also IR1TIiNAMlRtDANDYE1N000.,.os16S,Montreel PP them in four Weeks. i.-. stir stiff wit h.eonfectioner's sugar, so .do get married,just to stop 'em think-- Tailor-No danger; they won't Iast (eaten by the Filipinmg. A p(rt)on of the side of bats♦ is an article of food. 00MI' lon Line Steamshi • ' t�c;in be Lulled o}tt and flavor with i�ng Z ,that hyn'g., , p vanilla. Roll thin into wafers. But we n the fateful moment ar- _ - Montreal to Liverpool. Boston to laver- - Tart Apple Pie.-Select small,-tart, "a-`-- - Pool. Portland to Liverpool. uta Queen, raved he did 'iE something like this; '- rooe•o. rt PP Largo end Fast Steatnahrpe,anpetior nccom nodattot Lr--Alicia-Cr-excuse the familiar- /O J �/ �,, +• foe ell classes of a renyara Baloorn and Buterotall -Sipe aPPtea, -vip^_t core, and cut. tem (/A_/T • d((x T1 �J � p its, but-er-er-will you-er-- Oh, _ a // are amir.,htpw 8peetal attention hu been give,w :in halves. Lina"a shalldfity 'dish with b Jove— �f•f'I ! M Becond saloon sad Thtrd•aau acrotnmodatiou. Fee y _ a�f o a s of the of�yaaafiga and•ll yartienian,•py17 to any a••nl - - czust,.then place the apples upon the'. Arid .then she- came to the rescue, CM74A" 'u' _ otth•Comyeay,or paste with the- skin aid© 'down and and said: _ UnGWi�LL f ' Alotards.Mills AOq D.Torramoetiaa. fill the-cadtEtee with sugar, mixed That'll do, Tommy, my boy. It's all �� f7t83aasc.Bostod Montreal and Porll with a,little salt. and-lemon juice.-Add serene, and I elbow the old people will ..... � � _,,/ •'' _.-_:.-.about two tablespoons cold water. be, delighted. .- � r+w 0&**' ROLL WRAP- Bake RAP-Bake until the apples are soft and -�--- �.. , ,...a when nearly ready to serve, cover . P I N Q PAPER -• w-ith a merm ue taa4le of the.whiles .. _ _NL`W SOLDIER DRESS, Ct��ti Oft 9� �d � '!,S' - g '�. ` _ PRINTED in one or many colors of eggs well beaten and three table- Khaki is being superseded among �"'��� or STRIPED at loyv prices. t3am► Spoons Powdered sugar. Place in the - - �']r�o.�l� i �� A4. p1es furnished on request. SPeolal German troops in China by clotfiing' / r7.v:,van and color 'a light brown. - �' quotations for car loads or lsr>zA called "feldgrau," field gray. It is alots. Write for prices. --- �� 73CD ;VREADi; _. mixture of bright olive and white, 1 -- -- �" - O O WRAPPING PbN _ and it ►a clatrttar .t-hat it-ism re. at- S,(3 c newest thii#I in the line o .bed (ntletive than khaki and aerv"zs the C1 ' •T RONT (� �I� PAPE O Obvering i the hogpitai .-spread. It same purpose: Sa Q. ���-� •+ ,�"- T8 Adela.lde-st. W.EBt• r _ .^;L .. .^'•tet 1 .c'. -T'6'a•yX s. `- ^ar.. f >. r a..... *v,_ w . 9i ra. boarding-bonne where he has wares Wm. T. Haney a small cheerless room. Hiving ro:,ffea no social rise bb '£pends hie PICKERING'S DUNBAR ; e'enings in some reading-room or . We T• 3eetalg.room; wbere be settles dawn Practical Painter. - t zie �xiu � ¢ to 6b1f improvement. Every spare moment is put into work and from _ -'• this necrssit he has formed a habit. Paper Hanging. Decorating. �RaDnb)iaheds�ery Friday moruto�{as itsoDie y lialeoeDining. iner : Piilkerius,oae. After a time the immediate necessity Graining• t31as „ a TERMS for this is past, but he has so formed n 1 Goods 'It.ssporrear; iz,00triyatataadvaass this habit of work Lb"he rseveres Ail orders promptly e:ecated. Seanon Ole Spring - 1 Bm $atimates given. RATES OF ADVE'RTISLNG: in it and has become a prosperous - - : 'r'irm Insertion,Per line 10 esalf. man. The cit bo " teach sabseyaent insertloa, lin�r6 n' � y .boy, On 1138 Other ���" r�iYtl/-i -to Md -hand-eon -social relations, -ai --- eertisomeaea and hiss are time is _.. 8reofal tozms mien to Marties making con- P given rig t0 ---•--lora or a mvat,hs or bi ah+7•� -Rau" ltnment3,falls, and other social First•elaae vehialee fdi iuze tip day tse•ab fly' aWear gsazl7 or Yearly coatraww pa; le qty-ree-ly , events that rather unfits him for work er night 'Mas in sonnection meet• Sasiaess.-Iris,ten lines or mud".with pal?( ing all G.T.R.trains. Freight and ens 7e&r,as oe,payable in adaan.e• ne=t day. Another thing that in sip's-delivered b all parts of rile * CotLoaade,Mole or Drill, ready madi or lea re eent per line earch s b -S ii'r line' some CaFiea helps the country boy i8 Mens Overalls- eve cents per tine e&ch snbse4aaat faeereion. order,nil sizes wish or without Dib Yoe nlrsot rates made known oa applic-• file freedom from home 3nfairleneft village. Teaming of all IktGda dons + og, ttotreeedvareisin8• o� and llOmB CO21diti0138. �OmB iLflu- Oo shortestnotiee. 1�1Y and eom- darertisaments witboue written nstrn�ti mission-tables in oonnestion. millbe Inserted until forbidden and ch-reed ao- antes as a rule are the most health Lined or nalillid,ready mads eardinal7. Orders for d2sconWnning -•tvertim- y Mens Smocks- or to order e♦,ente must be In writing and seat to the pab- and most conducive to true manhood, W. H. Peak, pryprLetor. - - ,ber. there are cases where a mother's solic• .fob Work prpmptly attended so. — -ice lot just to hand of working shirts, iII itude for.the well-beingof her child Pro rlet0r5. � Mens Top .Shirts- fancy striped cotton and L'annelette •� P 'Murkar & Thexton, prompts her to actions of an unwise Public Notice New eldrtings made up to order character. She naturally thinks all ptzr I'ol3tlos-Striccindependence the world of her child, and thinks him Is hereby Riven that the Municipal CourtT Licht Weights in fano file bell and cleverest Child livin cil of the LorpOraLlCn o! the Township of d Y 40 Ur d1rn-AFirst•clauLocalPaper, g' Pickering will at a meeting of the aRid Mens Springy, L nder�j ear- CLripe9 She would not under an • Our Espeotatione-The hearty y consider- Coancil to be held is the Township Hail in •• e�yyozc of the neo o:e of Pickering and viciaitt, 8tion allow Lim t0 suffer any priva• the Village of Hrougham,on 31or,day, the In mole and serge-sizes 25 t0 Zf2a tions whatever, and if she knew of his 13th day of May, A L.,13(iI, at the hoar of Boy hnicker Pants- readv made circumstances in the city she would ten o'clock a.m ,conaider&By Law(.which FRIDAY, APEIL 26 2001. immediate) have Lim recalled so has already been read a first and second' • . - a y time by said Council) to eet>p and close up him, n onscio s eye would very over from public travel and authorize the sale Mens' Plough Boots HUTES ANO COMMENTS. blm unconscious that these very civ of the tollowin¢ original allowaacea and , _ eumstanCCs are playing an important Darts of orwinal allowances for road in the rt in the upbuilding of his character, said Township of Pickeriog, that is to say: �j it?3 the adient of the Pan Amer- pa I The origioal a;iowacoe for road between Exposition many schemes are If yr, take a plant from a hothouse the second and third ranges of tha Broken RUBBERS beteg set on foot for making money. and expose tt0 the storms' itwillFront coacers;an,orpcsite.ote aambers3 and -{(��► 1 can taicicg 4&:res more or 1s". I Lotopaniee of various kinds will be immediateiv witber. In order tbat s The oaxi i ua rsnce for roams i Broken the sec:,nd sad thus ranges of the Broken fn_►tned and their schemes advertised rhos plant, 2:Ly be strong 1C Bh00Id be Froo:conceaatcn,opposite In.camber 1u, con- em,-eed gradually to the severer taioiutr a acres:core or !� p c t broadcast L11IOUgbOlt ltJe land. r yThatport:onotth"originaialicwaeee:or A11 Sizes-for the Sloppy 'eathera ' Some of these are quite unique in atmosphere of outdoor life, end after roan range a iota actnbsn 19 ani concession:n she - r a time it ma" be able to withstand 'r.'r3 range v1 th.t Br^ken Froce msram-1a ' - liner'CLa"BCtet, aa..b a.. knoWII as the J lq:oG twtveaa:':r lira+ .oacew:on line aa•l a endless main system. A person may the strongest wi )da that may blow. point 3?.pains and vo ' wta ;o::E therefrom. -- contait.;cc ev £end a certain sum of mc:ey, say ilia The same principle holds true WILL a the PMS;o �&r#L`rarse;-of tl nrkr�ttec k'rtetw�at Ilollars, to One of tuese Concerns aril eL:1d. If a child Lai hold Of 1113 concesstomcpMeice:at aa•nber -L cowa,c:ag they tY11I Send Lln] a book Of l7iN imctiler's apron strltlgs until Le reaches c,"Tres more cr:e+t. V WN1:a:•r road trtwoen -- r011pOP. These lit' -w:ll ar=il to Lis mar,,Lcod a;A then cipoded to t?,E t n-eche( - :t a::ri - B' ^_f..f' Lr, g?d0 wta perish be cotir•ec.�ii .app + e'or+ enYt as .eon• 9 ti'(ends at 'a delle' .BCL, sad t?.U? 4tI3]S c ' ta.o.al i aeras ere,r'as4 pri clave lis ::Ye doilir3 rEimbursed. fore tl:e,r ui-herl�g bll3td, Aga:ii t 1ne•r.r .own of r Inn tweet R'e'ad for . S„-n w 11 in Jotdoc; life wL)eh he Las 1a'I, he-rentactL.ri tar ^+ Nine �, N 11'��JJEach of :hese f... �^ tti�fl tLe hrna• once+a: c opoo+ a ot■n MtP ; t- _b turn rer.'d '.lieu rcupci, arch a certain. RttL its p;re f 8'[ Lai CCr�Ed to a 's? dl 3'. ,sa i 11 .o is .a, t.re core C e rin t n toss sum ^,� .:41tE`', !0a'1�iY f .lr ii7C build Ui7 d frS. a.i,l ^_ T. :;;1ti L9_ 1 a f".:e 5r.d:ot` oars:?a'cz dOliara and ceeule 8 LOGn Ofilc'ket? tial be av1C to tt:Chdt�itd tl:e setf•re FSA_ t1 ”" b trr.e ^J,°7; "r r. ,Dr v' tyL1Ch t' 1 'Ell olid .:3iC• ;tdC3 :Lao m8) be brc " :d:pOtl tiler' F. o r n.' t.,.ri rare 1 e vt ate T • ' CLey in tar eee.on_co a I ad. In r e : r k Fr r o -with ' e t1 ,their outlay reitubure ::: 9 r ie­ their 1 t i e� e � � re �j X11 ' ' � '�Or 811 ;.Lis tt0UL18 t.;0�e rv2,o !;ate r. • h.. -r:;act � ' - leu' <frlt'eYtiBenrCrlts. or:�r� cr tet sa-r..o•rlean= .,, the +e)OSrr11L S bock Of CO°108:'; 8:73 :OIs -.._ _-.. _.._ - _.._.._ _ -_ r^n,.,cd,oa'n,a fore ad`ryrr:Pa,• _ them, then, when each o• the.e Late ;a; z,ar■ ess.o:.. : ri�0 SELL OF, Iit�T.-A 3cub'ahot:ae (leen ret:aued to LE ad"1UaYCb[? ac. ( 1 wr s o J aT r cort� r u rL'~ r +as a f i.r.:: t Mage i',r par+ , r•.:r s a.� ,raise .... - .. _ a:otnpanied by tLe slaLCd E'am of rte.,.. at ,a Cao 1. '•i cat,-. k dl.:'; 7 '_• -,r roe,l cetwF_ :.,t,ca ,c.s sa aci t;•d ti:e lies a fe motto ear rea tn,;rP rr:ria.•y those persons are prca::-sed to late • r a i '. ,r see:: flk■vgtheir espeasrs to Liie ezfn_ tion paid (;i'I+ S'.1LE-1 ¢-n3 li{;t c wet;:n aca bar u i ins w, •;ci coa.roa: oa t0, tt,e aincttnt .cf 1vPELt OI t l:ty ,, , to,r.e++ # N # # at �' ti x.'a '•eT -,•t : u GatLnM '1 :o IJ I r:'"t art!.r,att o,the ori,;tn•t' allnwacae ... . I :arot.;,„t ^ a hrro�i uetrn.,c I:t„�'imaers idY+„'f z:: . :,.e - - 1' a I Tt oa,G.oLon,t • r as the case-ma be or if tI_v Ie _ _.iolle S } - ----- --- ereoni ron:rsn c •.aa,u ns 'sa fey -;re or ;lo not take the trip. to be given cash :rs+• New Prints - so the amount of fifteen or Eit;Lteen rj�0 f:E`IT- .n scree pasture Ian bs:nF [' ° there rr a or c •.: Clow t • •1' soar ,,rroa" ts mbpty +.1 -,-I _... ew_Ccttonadea _ }olio's• �j'LsG 3LLlES 'IS 13 li'ctC eon 1. r-kanoP .n tAe Pe• r1 :r+r.: to o:ug .i scrr, i p . rte .,:.:v ILay ..s.■well w&t*r-t or rui _ l�eW ;�111fL:r:�9 mrrn '•r peas _ ._ Can v ie3e @OIlCerll� a..Jrd t0 aV LillS "n. •:r , l arP ar,•'r ro rlaorce rr. ♦, a.:,,+ r e•,r d C+e:treon �1 4 P ,a,. C' / tf Neu ?eft;-IIri6. Conn!.?. ftC. y 1 'Urn t0 a pC:34 1 R'h0 load been 60 n0' - 1,tae•niters i sr 1 17 :h ri couces.rrn, _ r _ •cora,'„ag ,t v\eW ��`111 Papers in creat earir'.V , tperise. As it ap�C'ar3 to u9 sOme�. - :v 'ttecrip a1 a;!. at ce' r -nui b"ta'w❑ - . EW Lo )tut 3 �_..�ePSJIi'. «e l S:1I,E-a n •p 111i1-I1 ro- d fp,y a:s -peva ci _ o t�T�c Td cot nese. a CLQ hGe9' a:d l f r ^1' :.Ze?. 3tfleN and - _,.•o-i-%is.:.. -�aJ 1`-trr-�-. 'u cc:x th ha cr is p;r1Ce 1 µ_ would like some of these c�lnpa:re= _ _. `t e•° '' a :''' y LO .explB:n their =ChElaed Hill,' r':1 ;n':e:•r roe] et,v.en tot” u1�i+ 3. .i-I 30 Very special p[lCe? CT °uga[ ll: La[[21 i4t:�. �JW = it F t- 1 ''C t.t order. r ,n fhb tt:,rS esu:ea+: n cow cn.n-;; ien•.!,:ore e` ,cLoty Llic? people Ci:3t tL'et are Ilf+t oil ALC:-A `,:aat.ty Cf b:C Drcol T1OM r Send fir. your order fur ) lt:.:r Tit::le. Pl::ea p181B. �t.•i tt:tll .111:.. YOII p p l n■ t+ t''a-, k••.rkzteri ,:e.r I; Tui rS �l't' + • s 7!h a r a. rtwPP., rw, 1 ? .a,••.- I i•a et nrr v i.La , •Ir to t�• a are ante to gain by UrdFrI11Q 1: _ the lottery ba--is. We t.:ink that if t4L'ue,airll'.O rt tf Lit`" "O'"~r•' r:r �r + ,r�•,.,c< i:: l0 to ll) per cent. off reg-ilar r-WI! i•, r�rt tI:i. g; t- i%'171 ?"cid:ne over. .they would .Low t'1.1t Clearly they .-. _ .. _..... it;r.M �a raG i•,atOo` t _�y tt t ;�rye 6urh as arcclen cads fel �, `�l a: etc. Cr.,:: ,..'i met sciae of rise the Wo 313 Et 1Lal;c t0 C1aC slti'B.^.i more lea- they y h r �Ld FUII S�iI -I ):ate for Barga;r;dnrir,g I-�` t> Ira M,o; :hal[of tLr nr,�uts sac e age of their l:btfJ tEtn1S.' But :l tltll� '.tier tar• t ran .> t fr ai beacv lo.a nrrler+_'A+ the wcrs ea w�:ra.r<�l tr ie i.a kin,, a^i two tl.,1,r.T1r ner•s�? . cr!eP■ Lhal is dcut our ad,,iu I—., Cllr fricnd3 i .lw t� u co 4. tat:,&==o n r<irC as proal tat 1:r I attorr: n,,t'La uri�.0 s,n,lowaa:e for 1d t0 pay tL61r oxii C:.pcllces n'hen r," !,c:.eawfist-entire ■ a ti^l l• .n '.pe _ ,bona!_: cr o••II on r,drlu,ls?I•tl• i'rr rr:ee+ thrtooc�,ewa.. :. PY,.•s•L� br;., r,, -fou"" THOMAS BEARE, V�Thitevalea , "they gr to Buffalo to 9-ee the eat 1 diol a cat I or u1 P,> to J. A. \1 H.ITE Lrc:, �ncees:oa ''Ile•ol:tn a otnc:u.rh.■:ns a:ore La Gt t, it or less theyelr i,,bato.w a Tote: wrr-te tt,e Pan•AmErican which wiil filo douct ►" ._ rreeeot tray., I road dlvergP+ frau. ice su i . lie a sight R'ordi seeing. -- _ -- MIX nal tiaowa:,'a in a on,= eaotP7;y direction - therefrr'.n.the sai 1 parcel co4taiwng•3 urea _ -- Aa Why do CJSntry hofs succeed? IG illi_ The or:g,na,alar,-"e r etween Iota nnrnL*r;:+and.5 1!1 the th:ni co-cession is a very noticeable fact tLat tr'ilen Racycle ' containing t0 acrr,morn or loom, - C H A D S 0 N S boys raised in Clle COUt1C[t compete - C3 81 1 he north trait of tLe ort,ttwai a:lcwadce y p - for rvSd betwpen lot"c::tubers t sud i in tae w h b0 s-rel tri b t - rounli ccnccse::n cents.n:to was more or �� S � It y sed the cit tris for• " finer nearly always achieves greater leg Ti,o tris viol allowance fcr ?:,ad betwoen _-:—.g CC839 t13RCl$lie lA�$fr• _ tote onn bers A gtod 1:1 to the fourth oolieeeteo. _ Important Showing of finest display ofto „ lepers his sphere of Industry may be, J aI he south Laif of he o�ra anal allowance — — na, A �ety larger asSOlt�Qai-OI--- - Cbi 1 - Rvhether in the rofes3itms, In COtll• \`.•" for road betwe-n lata numbers iD and 81 in. %be .gtationarT. Books, Dolle, Toys, inbt - P fourth couce-mion,cunwniag S acres loo's or inertial life, or in mauuficturi less. - ---. received for she Holiday trade. Colt ng, ilia ' 44 Tlie original allowanos for ros"d -between and Bee them. 'boy from the country, who Ii an ob. / the third and fourth concession, opposite•lots - 7p�t of scorn and contempt and pity, numbers eb,tlo and yo in the third .oncesato ttLsarirrtiona taken for all WeRazinee._ J`•" P P 3 ''1' ` 1\' containing G acres rn,=*or lea- - .. .. on the part of him who lives in the e5 The ongina2 al:ows•nce for road bet:wa i1:'eekly and Daily hew4papers• L city, very soon asserts himself and lob numbers tS end 0In the fonnh coacsaioa, - y ode a t others is rnnntna gnalitiee: ccntainlOR lfl scree more.r la.. •�a J'� II. R=CHA■IZID�Ne Plactee himself in a position of em- Lae no 6. sal iu dleo; , and the material re That porhoh of the original "I 0X%eu for ( � reed Letween loo numbers Ju-nd'ti nzsendfng (penes in his Chosen Career. .The used in making them is the beet arailable from We fourth concession line north to the _ { Ideation very natnrallp arises, .wbaL Prices away down. lis Bare and vee lTama,a creek,a.diseaace of as chaise nod $2'OC$ .Street:. 'WIMitby. o !tm le before archaaiag state lists. ltnly mor°or less, coat-sing 31o3•t�, s0ees _ are the elements of his gueeesa. It is P P more or less. iiOt A result of superior natural ability F. E. UkW. Agent, 87 Tho original atlawaace for roadtwasn _ Pe � the fourth end Yah .I wer mor o ire toy t 27''4m Picker sum t,contunias s acres mora os lees. lint a l[eei.t of edneation. pb•s1ca1 _ leas. T soonParisGreen . --'-• 3 '_ -__�—,- --,-------- Toe soneh ha'tf of the orielaal etlowsaoe �a( R (�and mental. From the peri of in- to,road bet�e.ra lots numbers la sad 13 in the L Vv - toat-raing s-ossa aioro or lean fancy;he is to a much greater eIten The nor:hDalt of rho or4onetil allowance FOR 5PR than his�'ity Cousin, thrown upon Lis forrosd'besween lots ottmbers 32 and 33 in the �1�a fifthcoueeasioo_contain tug 5sem inoreorIan. • • At cut rate cern resources; his life lie One of ■_ ' ;t* The original allowance(of Thad between Pm Dass wase 'ad Patent me��es Prim. When 1 tory rrumhers 37 sad Sia a the sixth connessioa, Drugs e_iL+ii'al fila( 118ii• self reliance; �t hen be enters school i he finds that 1118 teacher has under containing 10 scree more or less. 31 The original ailowsace for road between Ealectnc cit,9 bott9ea for 85o Ayer'a hair vigor�>•r his control from ten to twelve elasse� tote numbers sa ar-d 3:1 in the se+sath come - Carter's pills,3 bottles for 25a Teadrll'e spavin ears 7Sc sion,oontatnlag 10 arres more or less Chase"e fill-,8 bo=as 250 Gillets Lye 10a-3 tine for 250 with very little time to spend wish Is another of 39 The origin&(atlowaace for road between ,t p _ lots numbers 16 ao 3 M in the eighth concession. C-tarrh care 15o Mesa'Poultry.Panacea 304 each class. He is given work tt3 do,, eonteiniv$to acres trx re of tees. _• Ointment, 390 Beef,Iron and wine 50c problems to solea, he may succeed 7 y 3y Tlteorgioanmbers 26 wndacehe aro h notate- n mm 400 o- R C1.ai 7�o Chase s syran li.seed sad tarpemt1 ISc Ckstoria and lie may not, his progress niA be [1 ll r Sion.coasstnin4 10&area mors or esu 9 Bolden Medical' 674 Epsom Salta 3c lb- 10 lbs—Tor 25 ftvary slow, but he is developing with. Notice is itlao hereby given that the said Pierces Pellets Lba Y Bullhur 3c lb-0 lbs 35c in himself traits of character which7L7 91 unicipal Council will et the said meeting - will prove to be of incalculable vallis Watch BaY' ,sins consider the said By•Law with a view to Williams Pink pills Sic,3 horse tl.00 rerecGlauber scze 3e Ib' 10 the 350 rated a third time and pass the said By• Lbdd's ttidney pills 30a Perfect Eczema Oiotmont'lye - 'in later life. if that boy enters Law, d e 1P ills 35e "Acid cutiw4den of all kinds _ Doen'a i r. r _ mlle$e his precious education will en- also that persons desiring to petition the Pai'met 's Pt 5c Condition po Descri Description id Sine, 7 Jewel, It ilburns hosrt and nerve pills 3bc,3 for$1 Pairwa Celery Compound 670 -able hint to overcome difficulties with wick Train, Ster2i «'indino and se,,. said Ct,uucil a{(aiut;t hating sap or "sit of 6eibel's syr•satail:2 lxsco ' : ease. It is a recognized fact that the b said allo-nces and portions o! allowances Scott's Sarsaparilla la57 1riC,small 3Sc Instant gbcee(;filler.oc ' ' can e's Sheep Dip ting Nickel Finish I}amaskeened, p PPe p Hood's sorsa arilIa s7a Pare'a Sheep Ai{ leaders in college, the studeaL who for road closed D and Seto d for nblic P Pare Cod Liver Oil 85, 0&aneeto el lfi Ozone,sma.0 Me farce STc Ayer'a Sars'lla,0T0 ��;i;ae„5a ochre Hard IruameI Dial. with Depressed travel and sild, will be heard in person or Ayer'e Cherry Pectorial 800,annaad 67o David'-rough Balsam,small� large 600 wins the medals and scholarships is P b•coaaiel or solicitor by the said 'Council B-by4 Own Soap 10e,S cakes Wt Com d Syr white pine,4„t bottle. Me,00 rill* second.. In solid nickel- open face y v p Fr 1w,611lrb of Scea for poulsry 10o ib ' the one.brouglit up, in the.country.I p at the said meetio to be held on May 13th, .r 1b bar shell bread Castile Soo 35c y Case ' - __ gyt Hypophosphltes too end iib- Your own receilxa made op from pare dragi Another reason why the country boy u01, or at any-other meeting of she said gutter color.small 190, targe aro succeeds is because as a general thing l - - Conn it,that vbwIl-be-aooner held.- -• seasma Ointment%6o Buidock I3 Bit'es Ere Canadian water white goal oil iG4 And Lill pereDns interested in the matter wholesale and Retail D /� 171 Ding Sixis”, -.lie has no opportunities for social relax. Pr1Ce �.Qa of the said propeaed By•Lsw will please . Ea D+ Daniel Qfi CD• TORONTO. _ -ation when he gets to 9 large City, take aotico Ntetroof and goiern themselves Opp.Clyde Hotel. lie has no social ties. Nobody knouts - accordinFiy, _ - -- llim and he knows nobody. He PICH"DSON & Co.; Whitb,., Dated ae Wbitevale,this Third say �e' --Hors6tla6n'i Cowpare our lastyear'a - horse ' April,A D.. 1901. bid strikes a job in the big town and 4 DONALD R. BEATON, : a10ttles down to a► solitary life in a t Opp, Gross 'ds Granger. clerk of the said Tp.of Pioliering. ;Wa those done elsewhere. ;Act accordingly, • F • , y Rev,C. A.Eaton, of Bloor et. Baptist ,obgah,To;onto,has accepted the call unde�rtakin 1 , ' Xeclid&venae Baptist Church, Cleveland, ar. Coe of the wealthiest churches in the Un- tied States. It is too bad thSt the United THE btatee cannot develop palpit orators with- in iter Casa confines so as to avoid this -armers ar- -00" catul drain open Caaedian to en t. -. `The P*dlar Metal Roofing Co. have is - - --, ee,coitrof cooetructioe, at their shops in _ are ouse rJob&w#,She stattuie of an Indian Chief. • a which they are preparing for the dome of llri.aer's new hall in Llaalt sae Maria. THE FOUNTAIN-HEAD OF 0000 VALVES AND LOw PRICES. James Johaatoa, grandson of the late The buskieea heretofore carried on by iodise Chief of the Scngog Island bliasi- G.l Bandy, Claremont, will is -asuga Reeerve,is posing as the model for future be carried on by We same,and She work u being done by U N DY & Son. STRAINER PAIL% 890. t,ee firm'e witted artist and a^alptpr, \fr G. B HANDY EGG CRATE, 29a, BARREL C$ U IZ N S . .ra ha�iag a sresa —roc—oSit8te.=ii ErBt ____ _ --__ ".y-- A3nk43a! tnor •s'nodeRed in potter's clay and when com• - ------ho1 Pail for ifs, !'°` F7O DW :All Orders Promptly at. - 191 dozen salvia b.tret amdot we �s awes a pr -pl1eettse to every detail is moulded in plaster ;, h9ly t How can we 1'arii. IS is then cat up in sections and a 35-tf tended to. lI and{ help it with such sal- ranging up b tfo. metallic die is made of each. These dies strong: 4 a«as we o8ez in chis will ealre' lime. We are clearing Open are ptaoed in the large presses and sheets CIi`IiGE$ 31ODE RATIO. its was* 1 a !imbed number of flat of pressed zinc are placed ovyr them, tl a --- maty i �+� the old reliable t Palls heavy weight is dropped on them and tbas rima Aalay _.. t aAff'erent parts are produced. When DRESS11tIAKI1�TG < tileery• 3sizai Charas d splaaata line rags- �' s l are completed the aectloaa ora soldered • best . No.3 sizes, at 59.76. q yailltoothelre" and-the fists a�ainiec' and decor• vestme t i• old-fashioned,home-made.almost last Loaves Thyoq a" e improved Union pall sled scoording to order, The statnte,whea mate forI Churn for 2.bo,raga- 4ampleted,will be eight feet high,and wilE 360. We:4 yreigh oaly about.00 pounds. This new --• _ al doxc Stonoware Churns from 75o each up, X138 'L'': Berner. Egg Casee and extra cardboard fliierifor lhem Wooded Dash Chhrne at •L.Ba. imethod of constructingstatuary ie a I I .-wooderfat improvement oyer the old = C11 'i�ifl�fl CANS WV 'Tha work is done at much leas coat, and - 3 for 5c. • •_ - eche fiatahed article is tighter and far more Successor to- Miss _Peart. Will con- China Nest Eggs., !,Butter and Cream Cl'OCks. : � - - - " durable. The firrn are makicg another titzue business in old stand. -"— A cod Creamer Can,stand- Urge statue—a Sfadoaaa for a targe C%th• — C we carry a most com-, ar�size,Complete witb lock -, - ahc church in Hall, The crcrk of the firm -' 1-lb. Butter Prints, 15c. plate btock of stoneware cover,iapLad fuage,for We. e is largely is.• K an earti.enware Cream' Other linea at 4oc Lad We. in this line of manufactur B y � perfect..t gaaranteed. � and Buser Crocks. stair-' 40 mcreaaiag, and their reputation is being Chargee moderate, 'We have lei ono- r ins in sine from one e- Dairy' Thermometers . •,already enhanced by the manufacture of t,oaad batter moulds,, DEW wsrey galmad Our atone- � ' r ,these artistic produc ts,-Oshawa Reformer. ware a made from the 100 each Ooe .regslar 9Go good etrfTtR tear Now Jersey e!ay, is - --- Talmo, which we are: CROCK thoronghiy viwitled sad Sale Register, going W sell for j P teed bctme and acid Milk Strained,LCs. Butter Tates. - _.W sl.ayaner,JIAi 1st, J01.-Credit sale of 1t5C - - =4 Yl miieh taw*,on lot 17,rear of con, a, - - SPADES AID--8H4-MELS. t� - i Ric�eriag, ilia property of Dan Forsyt;.. each. _- I MILK PANS, 90 EACH. t sate at 1::50 p tn: Sea hills. Poacher u - Postill, auctioneers. ---- - - A complete aSock Of . � lSk 'Peas :ttheBter-Workes' Ne -to-the ba*t.Butchesing our r4uk is riQbe:y sorted -- -- th:a':iae. long J ranging is price from I' �: and.port naadl e w :are and ro.:ad points �/ We dozen upwards. - ' Rev:cg purchased the but.:ha:tog basi• _ h d p `O1 r -_.-- .�. I a.&.at .ani• I, tees c cried os. fx cx;,:derable time by A. °O1 °� for city,3asching ani fists r ((�� �tag fr bOo R aaea.l.. we are a .arei t: fucniah fresh fs ' �HOIISE-CLEANING HELPS and salt meats of al! kinds as Wel: as saua• •age aad pcaltry in sed, on Y —- 7-PAINTS, OILS, &C• i Gillett b celebrated Lrya,Be _ a (S Blacksnlithin All i eteriaa:; ca.:a actec it.l :� as favor;te Lys,bo iia. u_ti'. t .fit E T' - fr` Ft:a.ebold .tmmonla, large Iiacia2 lett led in remain is Care " .p bottle 1Qe. I ,e' t� y' sayo::o, fie cake. " E, J. SH.RLE'r, moat, I have bcactt bark tLe L'lackemitl: :,Alshed taa,,le Sutter Bow:, trout 1Oo eo! Ile ':a Itaaallte [naafis?Soap, eteriaat S ir.!eoa, i0a buRinea9 frcal H Ti,cm "'n, W,L:.) is eseb I �' "' '�• ] big bar a for 2Se. - 82 Iv N:ckeriuR• Oat has retired from tie t neiaae?�`an l am L' Starirl ee at 3e. too sad tSa each � + ;,a vet -elebmsed Bal:Blue --_ prej ared t� do all Glc is w'.:rk at atter spades. o eaca. ,balls tar 50. r �� b 'a " ' _ loaeat llctr.( prices . - --- -._. _ u I - - ER 23each.: ..aka. rooms. eta „ z i 3 ` Speciilattenti�mDa:.ice interfering STEP LADDERS, Cv6srtaaioor`» BSB tae h .� _ • � a and te�n'�a[-f:w te;j lloreee !sat,.' On R�7 e nc rt an.' ani ,ear,- a ... ..-. _ —'..._—..__..._ ... - Y p _ tJQ l Wa na•e a S9isnd,d line of ..r a SPRAYING NEEDS. `, Than!,ins;cul Tilt pRFt fAVarlt anJ?OilClt• From b rn you w- i r+ce +e proasps ant' o;r a . Is~c 'R ,, - tag a COOtieUaOce of%L0 mama subetant.r" w.ell•msde pard' ons serv,ce,ani tae beo.tlts of as..nq 'Nh.: peneaoe:a iemrakon Cur lead:ni[va.:ea,n I I remain respectfully von iwood gasp,rdden idade eon itis liae areZ4 W ' » - GE�AITAWa:mt is te.l. bas so:rat aad tion w ►.at C t y Our�o i Domt h P : adv pt Stand-Opj+ Domewelt block, Claremont. O fib, delis �:.1 _ _._..----- , � _ _ .. n►er &i tom rd 1Slel rs and o i _M> 7+d our a, as Baa r r , i e 1 p• Our x'redF:,:na,. lcal,ty' # Green River y, .in price from iti0 moL u s 5C h `�toea fara`�ing. beat:ualay. ®e lb. aaarantded a f b r 9iiI 1§pec rates or a imantiu - ( we i c; c—►-o e e e e STORE Robertson a Rdady 31:x&1 Pa:ata.I r -le g � A ,p:eadld i.ac o! Palet an.f as:e°mine� GOLDEN LIGHT - �; off„ � _'=:� ; POULTRY NETTING, from Brusnea, _ gg _ Oise,Tvrpeowne-tarwahes.&a,•t ctoeeat Coal 0.':.3:Le twat tcat money eta M 6, i Y iiY'stats o Eavirg boa&j out the baainesa lateit One Cent per foot up. I ant prices. bay 'lie ase gold agecw. o� earned on by Chas. Calfinder. I a.n pre La„ 5 p 2 `+ C E a pure3 to filler tar' tare ,>abli: aLv. ..gooda ;, a • 0 usa'ally kept hs a countr7 store, at an- prices ---- ► prices that it will pry Toa til- bt y coot �� MARKET ° w o a good from me, I have a large .tock CfRUSSILLS . dr1' goods, boots.and @Ices Shat L will cff;r - Q is .: ? .« r o a biicat i redaioe of ction cf 1110 o ca _ Z of the p a - and complete arid prites to are tuI1 - _ .•. -�„ o` r.;pate.with •' - - _ - : Borne of the - 159 Sing 3t. East, Toronto. _ . - ar.p. come alon and Ret 1 bargxina. Buggies NN'III par }ou tte hidbeet caal: price for' drst class butter and eggs I remain pours respectfully.' Buggics . _ . W. A FULLER ail KDOWND „ ' - •` - -•1kisvin¢sernr% r• the s¢ey for th9 NYklAU6NLIN CARRIAGE CO­ '()*ba.wa, we are prepared to gl,OteLprices for _ all kio& 0f vehiclaa. a P' See os beture purc ae - �' -Duncan & Parket, r--. ' I t "17 6m --. IIighlandCreek • �r hitbyl$ Ont. _ ' _ va�7=�i7.a—lteltesitai Station o.T.T _ - _ - `— or ',tWXS OOLDIJ EAST D 4S AS rdLLO1PS: ' .yers No.6 MALL 7:52 A. M. ,• 13. LOCAL 5.00 P. M. Agent for all of All'kinds of "10 LocAL. 8:13 P.U .� de of veh• r 'laAlsatS0I16 WilTDIIE.SIOLLORe:— icles manufactured by tfie 9leivs PUMPS_ OF AL HINDS ! >ko.il LocAL 5:39 A.M. Oo'y,of Oehatvs. '•11 LeCAt . 2.19 P.M. A special offer of tiorteay Spruce 4 to alae dealSra 0edm taken B= Ino,o'Conaor,Wild�y� 8:17 1'. M. 7 feet,healthy and right for tranaplaatinjl see �t aIIlfJIIB Cattle PUMP _lir,lsirkett Ba�a.m or a the faatozy la '7 YUL - at 5e.'eaeb,the purohaeeeb to dig their � Ciaremoat. Ont. P•!la[s= Ls._aaatfartos station own trees. This offer will be Rood to Slid i t t.t CO.f..i.�.gsS of lose 1801. GE R0 W `ON, Claaysagt,oat. 'Tams flonra EAST Drs As FOLLdWS:— C3Z0031 RSV®='. �SLt. )�o. a MALL :47 A.M. ____._ GFive them a call. No. 12 MntsD S:3II 1.Iid �. PRINGLE CGS e' 14 LoQAL .6:06 P.M. Prompt gaotstioas gicia vs. TRAMS GoIRO WTBT DIIL AS POTJ-OWS; OF WHIMS fall Mlinter - Na 6 LOCAT. . .9:05 AM, ehZ1d �—'' •' 11 Dflxsly .-: 2,23 P.M. Have'ust taken in stock a ooneisoment i Mail .8:`32 P. M. of LIFT RPOOL SALT. They are last C?rC.+�Tg'R- : -- t'taloadifnlgg also a car of the celebrated UndePWear, Blankets, �Fiannel», Etc. --- WLNDSOR SALT. In all lines of fates t a. RU IT TREE•S 4 and staple groceries they offer special ad• Off1 Ce.a e:a e = caatagea. We have just placed in stock a large assortment of Boole and Shoes rind OW they Everybody aeknowledges that they sell are the beat value we have ever offered. All kinds of ibe best TEA for the money to be had Market Building , ♦�L� L FliSURUBS,t"IT TRF.F.S' �Ltc. anywhere. 40ly Job- Parks _ansa,. From the nursery of Whitby, Ont. y—�LL� E,D.SxrrB,, Winona. --- ,t- All guaran true to name. The T t pent j . Order early. -- JOHN E. 6EE, went: t�ILIi� UI ��D� Elmdale' mins, Z — BAKER . Spring&ockl)oneryO ngPackeru1g _. - :. orporated by act of Paritsment 1t}ri Tuesday ,�and:Wednesday, April 2nd and 3rd . � • •. .. .. .�._...... ...... _. ' ••e••.,NOTICE ' AnCiorizedCe,tital....................•g1,cw,cO gobsenbed Capnal.........r........... sott.rloo Are manias in lull blast and prepared to do; And following days. c mt De you Ant a newcar top this B Beate'13e llilr Convertible. Mc iL�11'aW �iwork done while you casts. - and Byer thin Now Fsmcy Chitxoea and Gauges, Etc. Oome and t%eaagn, we hate t.L�hea . h aq and one wbg a-0 ou times. o : 7 _----' Q !' etas iu o'tr lino+. / President "Cashier FfoaEr.STa/t, --- _ — aspect t w Sprits Hat ad goods. i he nA e a d R e also sell the celebrated Special attention glren to armeee Sale Short.$, Chop, 4' �Qilkiason plows,wafflers Rotes Colleotdous eoiicited and rromptly maio A rdlexl Irivltn on Ise xte c•d to ll. - y NVi Also the Deering Farmer's \otos disaonr,Sed Ameriesm and Gralruiu> F'tasrr, iy,�a•tS M,ca�, co tt E .nit � - - machines T a d h o pe- Forel Bznbange bought and sold Draft%I&- Yr. s.- Rolled 13'htQt, $9�ltd �Ld, - y - ztud,ayaitableoo all Pette of the,vorld tea__ on egad sad toris"or reasonable prfoor ■ and McLaughlin baggies, Sa"Age cant Department, y" 7 Ara Give ne a call. Year clop se,w�to stn on=.(rola f f The LEA t7)N R EE f{LI' 1 l the O ritn� — LmtarsaS alloweA on dero>rlta at 15iY1 set ar-1 ttidtra in srohawge br Oat Y.al, The W. dw A. t7aClCSOII rens rates,and creditedbalf-yearly ondepoaitora J tap of Oa trio. : 6 ' clear:,Kerr. ltrnager, ;D. .Brokenshire, rlatre=i :o ' •7Sseekales%. - - 1 , r . F w • _ -- CTS. WORLD per bag; carrots, 35c per bag; par- A1� Sir Wilfrid Laurier said the public HAMMERING_THE BOERS.' 11AR STS OF TUB snips, per-bag, 35c; apple', per bbl, $1 DOMINION PiRLIAREB L wuald be [stormed is due tame, to 82; sweet potatoes, per bbl, 02.60. P.E.ISLAND MAII.SERVICE. c *: Dried apples-Dried upples yell at Notes of the Proceedings In the Mr. Lefur a complained of the un- ldllltarJ Expert mays Great Br1tAIn. Prises of Cattle, Cheese, (train. &e 4 1-2c; evaporated at 6 i-2c. g y P Is Not Weakening. - in the Leading Markilts. i IHone Firm. Stocks getting very .Canadian House of Commons. satisfactory condition of the mail ser- Y- vice to the western part of Prince Ed- A despatch from London sass: - light. 'Dealertt quote from lU to 10 ward Leland. He declared that it was Spencer Wilkinson, the famous mill- Toronto, April 23.-Wheat - There 1-2c for 5, 10, or ([)-lb tins, according BORDEN'S PENSION SCIi'Ir:,DIE. vvurxse now than it was in the winter. tar expert, while admitting the -, to'size of o der'; comb honey sells at ISir Louis Davies replied that the Y g was a [air export demand for On , , Hun. F. W. Bordeu ave notice of p gravity of the South African situa- $: to $2.35 for dark; and'ut 0 .50 to g service had sever been better than tario red and white wheat to-day, 82.75 for choice clover, per dozen sec- the folluwing motion ewUudying his during the past winter. There might tion as pourtrayed by 'Sir Alfred Mil- owing to the firmness in •Chicago. tions. pension scheme for the officers and have been e.ume delay recently, but it net, expresses the belief that the `$ed was wanttj at fi7c, low freights Maple syrup-New run maple syrup men of the permanent corps: waa caused by the fact that the tee g-ritish troops arc gradually hatn- to New York, and,, white at 66 2c• �firm. Receipts continue light, Five- was not out of the harbours where 6 gallon tins are quoted at 1 ,i.r im- "itesolved, that it is expedient to _ Manitobas were lower, owing to he $ i t the delay woes complained of. meting the stamina lout of the Doer Aerial gallon; had gallon Lias at $1:10 provide that pensions or gratuities resistance. lie said:- approach of the opens -5f_ aviga- to $1.15. 7ffay b_- granTeif-tu-sratf-vffir;rsDespite &.1 - - tion. Qeotalions are as follows:- 'Hops-Quiet. Choice 1900 growth are men: of the permanent militia force rs FRENCH ILL. teary, I think our soldiers in the field Red wheat, 67c; wliiEe wheat, GG1-2c; 8 o c at 14 to loci and yearlings at 8 to Cc. and l5 lhr' widuw.a and children of - retain - ++ da h and go. 1\0 1 goose wheat, G6 cents, Beans-Steady. Ordinary white such officers as follows: "To an officer -- Theyhave t _real senor'' hardships - 1 h^ '• Peace Overtures Looked for From su f^ low freights to New York; red, and beans bring 01.55 to$1•c10;choice hood- cvmpul o.rily, retired for any cause and fought a prolonged fight, but _ white, e51-2c bid, middle freights, picked beans are quoted at $l.65 to other than 'misconduct or inefficiency the Boers. 1.70. - the keenest and sanest observers on _ - for Por:luad; Manitoba, No. I hard, $ gated has-Somewhat easier. Choice -after twenty years' service, or re;ir- A despatch from London says:.-A the spot agree that they still embody old, g.i,t.; 95c; No. 2, 1Jlc; tio. 1 hard, timothy, on track here, $10.75; two- ing voluntarily after 35 years' ser- despatch to the Times from Pretoria the qualities necessary for effective -- --North Bay, 94c; and No. 2 hard, 90c. - ays that Gen. French is slightly in- campaigning. is the Millfeed-Scarce._ Ton lots, ;at the t Straw�rFilrm delivered r$lotsi of straw,'on- vice, - pension not exceeding 1-50th disposed,and it-hers-bverr-recom�ended t 1j a fixed intention of the a • track here, $559 $0 of the pay and allowance oL his rank ' d Goi'eri7.aie-lit tb toYltiTri3�---thy -war -- ; tai11 door, Western Ontario .points, or appointment at the time of hes re- that he tcike a short rest at his head- along - the present lines. Sue- f5; and,shorts, DRE?SED HOGS AND PROVISIONS. Bell as fellows:-Bram, $ liremt•¢t for each yvar'i service, ser- quarters. He has therefore returned cess will probably not come 16 Dressed hogs on the street are vice be=yond 35 years .nut being reek- to Johannesburg from the south=east, suddenly, but it will come. 0 chow, .on 'Steady at 68 to $S.50. Car lots con- Agenerul winter movement is now un- I understand Lord Kitchener does Corn•-American, No. 2 y tinue scarce, and quoted nominal) oned; to an officer w'ho retires vol- _ truck, here, 471-2c; No. 3, 461-.c. at $7.75 ,to $9',.o'u tuck here. Prov) untaril after 25 but less than '.35 der re The inte!liI- ee Depart- not want any more troops. fie enough tt Y uient reports that a 1'*¢e percent- he has enough. ar almost enough to ., Peas-Steady. No. 2,middle freights, slons are firm, and in gaud general years' service, a pension not exceed- age of Boers in the district wt1:So the finish the Etru.ggle. Possibly a tett demand. Local supplies will be suf- in 1-40th of such a' and allowance largest commandoes are collected are more drafts m,y be sent out, but I at 641-2c; and east at file. n, f!cient for this year's trade. Quota- g P'y g (think the demands of this war upot ears without horses. Barley-About steady, No.' -, east tions are as follows:-Dry aallP,d for each year, service'beyoa3 35y � f aur resources in th•e w'a• of men will - trci his, w'as quoted at 44c; N5• 3 shouldcrs,f>c; ton clear t aeon, louse The a.irau ;ve subject of peace nego 3 _.. g g not being reckoned. To+vard3 mak I dations is again occupying some of soon cease. --eztru, same freiglAs, 43c. in car lots, 10c; and to ca9'e lots, 101-4 lag good the said pensions. 5 percent. I the correspondents. The 1'.mes' rep- "It is a mistake to think that Lord Rye-stead Car lots)-49c, west; to 10 1-2c; short clear-pork, $a1 to y' $10.50; fleas) mrews pork, $19 to $!9,50• "hull be deducted from the p y of cif- ' rsrsentat re says enigmatieaily that Kitchener ur Si A,fr a \] Iver telt and 60c, east. Smoked meats-Ii,sms. Liras 11c ; facers. To an officer retiring on ac- further overtures from the Boers a fiense of +ceasnese ;then tLe Int. Buckwheat-Quiet Car lots, west, , t I would not cause nurpr:se• Peace necontr r.v. were inaugurated medium, 1: 1 to 13c; light 13c. count of infirmity,.or retired to pror On the contran. neither the corn• A da.^slob to the Chronicle fry :n are quoted at 51c, and east at 53c. Lard-Pails, 10 1-1ci tubs, IOC. Len ,Z oto-efficiency or economy_in the Cape Tuiw-n says it appear° en fa't wader-in-chief noir the Iligh Com• Oats-firm. Na. ,1 iti'hite, C.-P. R•, tierces, 1oc. -- rit,iasioner des:rte ni ,c Mute. BctE DAIRY MARKETS. service, a gratuity not exceeding one that bits. Brythe, wife of th I3<r.r R1• east 301-2c; tio• white, north and ac.mmar lan+-- enesal, has lately been believed then. aq the}' folies' now, ; Butter-Rece'�� continue ar munth'n pay for each year's service; it g that the RoerL miust,be thoroughly west, 29c. A lot of 6,000 bush. No, P Re is retired on account of injury received very bury with verb backwards and a au sTe-ttre g +y prices'aro easy. 1-u1 no fewer. Prices J' Y [oruards v;ah verbal messages be- 1 white, middle freights, sold at 30C are as fattens;-Dalry tuba and palls, in th^ dineharge of his du.ties,'agra- (ween her husband and-Gen. flitch- of a lasting Leace.'' to-day. good-to chose, 13 to 15ct medium, 13 tuity, nit exceeding three months' ene:r. Flour-Tone rather better to-day, to 14c; poor f2c; dairy prints, 15 to (tic;- pay far every two years' service. To :acre un hanficd• 11olders larg,_ rolls, good to oho ce 11 to 15c; - --- bat prie.e, cre.mery boxes, le to 19c; and pounds a non-crmmission,•d otfieer or miii- CLAS jOW EXHIBITION. _ THE BRITISH BUDGET. Of 90, per ceut. patents; buyers' bags, 19 to Lie. ', Haman. it h•r has served 15 but less -T middle freights, ask $2.6J per bbl. Ex- Cheese-E•as'er, in sympitby„ with than 31 ycar9,a pension equal to 10- porters were b.ddia $-a3• bu:tcr; full cream. July and Augwt, On the Whole It Promises to Be Increased' Income Tax Will Yield p g Goth ci his annual pay for every year Exceptionally Interesting. About $55,000,OOJ.. make, stills at 9. 1-3 to 16c. of scrv.cc; for 11 and- less than 35 _ - O�tmcal-Car lora of rolled oats. is - - _ q, on tra;k, are quo ba ted at $3. 5 23. _ year.,' ewrvice, 2f-50thq: and in add' A despatch' from GLaggo'•°' Says'- A despatch frena L=3(112 says:- 8 Dulu'h, April -1t'hcat clu•,ed - tion 2.50ths for every year over '.U' Ams•rlcan after dein extreme] per bbl. C ish. No. 1 hard, 74 3-9c: No. 1 Nortb- for 15 yearl+,3O 6Utha, and in•addit.ioa t g y Twopence is the pound added to the LIVE STOCK MARKETS. ern, 7'-3-Sc: No. 3 Nor!bera, 66&.6 1-iUthior every ;year over 15, not ex- I welt at Pars, have str:ngely'negI ct present ih Iling ax on income. Extra. Toronto April :3•-«'r had 70 car- to 703-8c; May, 7.5-8c; July, 733-&, Iced:nst, however, two-ti:ird+ of ha I ed the Glasgow Ezh,biiion. Other !twopence i5 espcc:ed to realize $1'J.• September, 713-Sc. Curs-41c;. blay,lannual pay, exc:u•ive ofextra payor, countries with far Icss trade LavelUoo.OUo. loads of live stock at the western cat 411-;:c Oats-27 to 263-4•. Co. yards this morning, consisting o1 SLnneapoli,., April 23.- tt heat clot- � prcce lag (luring the- three years mid gro;it ill b ra n i Thr afar- L)tttc on ret cod suint of four shill- ^, ,r t 7U ' prcct•d ng hes rr!irnment. '!o the wi- , ann sc ilea will be a unique fcatur2 1,Yo cattle, 1,600 hog®, 163 sbeep anJ ed,-Crib, 1-3 Sc', Dla), 7U..-1 o dov; and ctiAdre'a u: an officer whoof the bbow, and= ++',1t represent a (ings and tdopenc per h+.:ndr(,dweigbt. !amts, 160 calves, and a few milch 7-ec; July, 723-8c•, co trick -No. 1' (served ttvent )cars, and was at the t Average conoids:, tiurt i- 56 pmad` hard, 743-?tr. No. 1.Northera. ,.3-4c, Y InrF• ezpend;t¢re of tiucarnment cows tim? of his death m fill ply, OT 1¢ mon,•y. 7hsrc are q:z pavt',c*aq, !u It p'r tread. a_ad ir•':ra�e1-duty should ° tio. 2 -Northern, t93-!'c to 703-Nc. , not increase pr mote than a halt- � - Ttadc was IivPl at the staYt, and , •, rec.•:pt of a Ix•n4i�^i, tb^ following. of +voaj end painted m bright cu�urs p Y ►'sour-Firm.. first pat nts. 81 a:, to with t_c+vera and minarets, Germany penny i prices were pr,-ty w'•Il mtiint:t:ue,t,l• •ts:oas or allowarw.•' -In the case pe Per pound Cana- -but !stet in the da t e dem,:mt ir!t $79i; aec�nd patents, 83+1:, to $3 5'' of a culane1 $ 'U to the widow ao,i will have an effective exhih:t, Cana- Di:•iusse9 and y>:up will pay t+v'e cif, and the drove r9 p',steered tu'hol'd fir-i clt•ar9, S_'95 to $'!.ri5, sec,nd I$ail tp such a f; tical^sant-c51oac1. ghilAn s r hnndr,'•lwei ht and da has sepses:' par:.iun. which will g i'e R I their stuff anti! to.-morrow. clears $• to $..10. Bron-In buik,•$I. st50 to th:- w:dow drid a yearly al- he an attiactive fi•ature of the ex- �glur.°'° ^re shilling :t l etRL'tltcnce. A I _ to $'='5t J hibificr. Itq display' of fon,( pro- yitLd of$.� 500,000 r, :aticipsted from There was a tolerab!y steady de -. crnady, i 4 + face o[ 88� ro cash c ear , c or, �:,- tax, m.atr! for export rittle; choice export= B'�ffalo. April 3•-Flour $ -i; to +iidow and 87'- to each, child:- duct t mb r, met 1�, fabr�ir9, and j P c Na1 An export dui • of a �l .flan a-ton ' ers sold at from 43-4 to 51-4c per lb., ptrng wheat-Na. d.rn and; a ', a,n 3�a9 to wady' and $C3 to snob manufactuir- wtil be complete Sad P ) g Northern, old, carlcaaus 'S1 1-2c, do, child; lie.acnant or ecc,,nd i:- utenant. well m.,n9 .t Uth:,r cnlon.al exhi-.. will be pl,irc<f can crKtl, this i' ex• With a shade more paid Lora few Iota, I R- c ..f.. in stoic, 81 1-4r. \1 tater wheat clod to yield Si 00.000. - - - median shippers 'sold at Lrom 4 1-4 ` - � B.UO to widow. 850 to each child, The bits are full. and th+.exhi!,itton as'a �' to 4 3 ie per !b `otninal, No. red 75 1-- to 7G: :,rsaunt to children. to- be doubled if whole promisca to be eaeeptiondll-y Total- revenue z 'cited frons the •1 . 1 1 vc bite.and maxed. 78 1.2 to 7fic'. t'or guo'l to cboico butcher cattle they are mothezlc«9 and to need. taterestiag. ae+v re ill $ r.v C LIt there was a steady enquiry at un-I on trick, Buffalo. turn-"rc,ng'. No. «•arrant officer. 8100 to widow and There will b. r. , t'urcd •duty led cnang,d pries, and good to choice 2 yellow, 46 1-2 to 46 3-1:; No. ado, $35 to each child,, Vi allotvanee to a �- p'os', oa ma¢'aticturrd imported ,son 'a1tPd .18 a, a dao htPr aged 1, a i:ac_•J.+• and n., addition to the beer, cut tie uid`w$Cltiat fico for-4r o 41-1c.i'1�-Noel 46 1-2, 45 3-4 to 46c.-through , n Lural.18 ci. t>td titer gto the-- -.:_HOLYRQOD_PALAC�. � ., cc rn.'4G. to 4G sm 6 y-I - ., ,; white - t4 Cost o�&iL -and tobacco duties, best eccastona l aid. For medium:, billed. Oats Lung NO fam..ly of an cffi.er_n one year no' ('est of the Swih Afriaun war, y P 32 1-4c; No, 3"d5 30 3-1 to 31c: No. 5000,000, doable that o! the Cni- ' •and inferio¢ nattla we had a Lair dc-i to exceed the am runt of the pennies Kingly fnttsrtainment May be- En- 3.-�•' ' mood. I tr}ized. 2'9.1-'2e; No. 3 du, offered at sttaehed to his rank-" acted Within Its Walls r' t m:r:.n wa Ctockers were steady and unchanged 'i'.9., through billed,. Barley-Iters CLAIMS BY WORKMEN. ° Decrease in beer revenue, $'=0 000,- nt. from :}3-4 to 33-?e p r lb. little left ra marl-rt; ft0 to 6:c- a4krd - A drspctch from Edinburgh says; 000, owing U, beer d'rinYcrs being a-b- .from 13 pract33-,--- no clung' in I far good quality; Western, c'n track, Mr Suth!srli.nd. Oxford, in reply to ]Is¢y a Scottish heart has been stir- sent in South Africa. ssotd at 54c; to nrr:v,z, openia,a 58 to a question of.Mr. Puttee. said there red by tbn rumour that once aga-n bulls, milch co-A4, and feeders. Glc. Rye-No• 1, on track, 58 1-.c, were notic on hand, and undetermin- o--- 1't^ ►.r,cc ut sbcrp and lambs were r , ed, eight claims b wor'kracia_based�rcenea of Royal pageantri and king- btr.aal and .uaSban':�: do, in store, 5S to u8 1-:.c. 8 Grain-fed ri!cnaambs sell at from 4 1-2 Chua,:a April 23.-Crop esituati�n on the fair-w'agr clause in Lavern- ly entertainment may be enacted ]BUSINESS RESUMING.. _ to 5 ]-4c per lb. being practically unchanged the grain went cc'•mtracts. The uldest of these, within the «^a119 of Holyrocd palace, w :pr',rig Limbs are worth from S= to markets ruled quiet and steady to- olnim9 was made last October, The There the.Scottab kiag9 made their day'. Slay wheat closing 1-4c higbes, dctermin:ngof quchcla-lmsrests witb Pretoria Merchants Have Been Al. $i each. Gocxt spring lambs are want- May corn, unchanged, and May oats the Minister al. the department to homes for centuries, and there above ,cu lowed to Return. Bucks sell at from 3 to 3 1-2 per .1-Sc up. Provisioni closed irregular. which it- contract belongs,' rbe-fair- all..UrFer cherished ,Lraditioins. To - A de= etch frim Pretoria sags:-A wage afticers ct the Department of this day Queen Diary's audience cham- 1.nbour investig3ti-these claims, and maj>rity of norchantq-have been-al- ['xport ewes arc worth from 3 1-3 _ draom find still tinier p THE WAR MACHI submit their report ore a coast rte, where her uccurite to 3 3-4c per lb, tion of the :Mini.<ter to whose depart- su!T n'g- Sheep are warlh from $2,50 to $4 went the contract-belongs. Tbc G"bv Rtzat-0-was struck down under her led liberal pe-nits- to import goods. earh. Huge Additions Made to Field Trans- errtmcnl's rolicy in regard to offend- eyes, are among th; most ccnerated The Ehaps are opening, and trade is _ Barnyarders" are worth from 4 to of t•ha hirtmic sh-rises of Scotland. If r. ,4 l-'3c per it,.. port in.South Africa „ ing contractors i3 set f�tth in the reverting into legitimate channels. Act as folloivti:= it should c�,3 to.be that a British similar treatment has been accorded had no chane in calves, but a A despatch from London say9.- In the event of default being made King again summons his.cc'cttish few choice veal' wilt sell. Earl Roberts' report. on the field subjects to meet him w'ifh,in it9 -all's, I the merchants in most_ of the garri- r Po in payment of any money owing 'in Today hags are unchanged, but transport in South Africa says 311700 respect of wages -of any fbremnn, the invitation- mill have a certain son-towns. _• Abere Ly a downward tendency: miles of railway are held, and that workman, or .labourer employed on Poetic fitness, for within the palace there is a5 longer organized resist, "� ¢gets" sell -at G 7-8c r lb.; -- was celebrated the union of the Pe the said work, and if a claim therefor sacs on the part of (fie Boers, but thick fat at G 1-4c, and light at G 3-8c 200;000 officers and men have pro- Thistle and the Rose-the m1'arri3ge g is filed in the office of the Minister, small, mobile columns roam about IV..,oj Scotland to �Sargare per Ib. I cecded from the base to the front.-One -pry thereof satisfactory to the of James t avoiding contact with large =British IIu{ to foteh ♦r, Lgg , .. o-t t unfired .and thirty -thousand beasts Minister is furnished, the said' Min- Tudor .afte.r many years of btri[e ;t,3 ashen it is possible. This makP� be of prime quality, and scale not be- forces, attacking weak ones,sad loot- '. low 100 nor shone 'L00 lbs. 36.000 tons of store' and supplies, and inter may pay such claim out of any bio ght the union of the Crowns. - — w IGO lag is th4 range of gusts- innumerable guns' and vehicles have money at any time payable by his the`task of subduing the country ex- low also been farwarded. M:a.iesty under laid contracts, and the tremely difficult. Still, the aggres- Cowmenting on tbf9 report,the Pall amounts so paid shall be,deemed pay- 'CATTLE RANGERS' CORP. sive policy of the British is having Cattle, -_ great effects, as is shown b the daily Sha Mall Gazette s iys that the transport meats to the contractor, 8 Y Y _ Shippers, per cwt. ...$-4 25 y 5.11 1-2 of supplies will win-campaigns in the - TO OPERATE ICE BREAKERS. surrenders.-\Chile the end , the war • To be Paidapereentageon`ValueoP seems sii.1C a long way oft, a more., P.ut:h r, choice do... :.. ?.75 4 07 1�`= future. When Lord Roberts arrived ;fir, McCarthy introduced the peti- hopeful feeling prevails. Butcher, Ord. to good 3'50 375 in South Africa he found that the tions of the Western. Assuiance-Coin- Cattle TheyBring•In. p g T,utcht•r, inferior ... 275' 3121-2 transport was not only insufficient, pany and the British American As- A despatch from- Pretoria says--A --- - ..-Fitockers, per cwt ... . 275 340 but was or tinized on as stem hope- — g. Y surance Company, which to be large number of breeding cattle- are •' Ezp3rt bulla, p---r' cwt.. 375 425 lesly unsuited to military expergeg- given ponver to equip, maintain, and Sheep and Lamhs. cigs. IIe:bad to pull the wbole scheme operate ice-breakers and wrecking ap- beirig sent to Basutoland in exchange CsENERAL MISSING, Export ewes, per cwt a50 375 to pieces and reconAraet it from regi- pliances in connection with their ma- fou• ponies,. Owing to, the difficulty ' 31u,cher sheep, each.., 'L 50 . 400 - mental into departmental units. rine insurance , business. Mr. Me- of bringing in captured cattle by the 'Lambs, g.f., per. cwt. 450 525 --�--- Carthy said 'that power of This 'kind' Believed tO I1aV@ Perished During ' Do., b.y., per cwt. 400 450 " fighting columns. Col. Morgan has • was given,in the bill to incorporate the Fire in Emperors Palace. .Ike., spring, each .. 200 500 FIRE AT STRATFORD. the St. Lawrence, Lyoyd's, and the orrganized a Cattle Rangers' corps,25, under officers, despateb -from Pekin says that • Bucks, per cwt.... 3i 350 Minister of Finance had stated that wbich, iq troops of Milkers and Calves. A Mill and Elevator Fell Prey LO similar Power would be granted to will collect :stock and bring it to Pre- the EmperoT's palace which was the any companies w blob might desire it. toric. Besides their daily. pay the headquarters,of Field Marshal, Count Cows, each............ ...... 2000 4500 the Flames. Mr.R. L. Borden, did not oppose the men will be allowed a percentage on von Waldersee and his,staff, has been !Calves, each...... ...... .... 100 Sol, . A despatch from Stratford, Ont. petition but thought that a matter, a the value of the cattle they bring in, y burned 1 Ha,?• this kind should be d=ealt with in n the object being t troopclear the country The entire contents of the-building, g per says:-At three o'clock on Sunday general bill, giving such power to all of stock. The first troop'have start- with the exception of the military pa- Ch'o'ca hogs, r cwt. G G3 6 S7 1-2 - R ,Ligbt hogs, per cwt: 615 637 1-2 !morning' a blaze was discovered at inuTance companies. He had expressed ed out, pers, were destroyed. Ileavy hags; per cwt. 000 625 llcdd and Cullen's flour mill and that opinion -in the committee, and � Gen.'Von Schwartzoff is missing. ODw's.,.,.: ...... ...... 375 400 elevator. The flames Irad already had seen' no reason to change his U R DERS btag9...... ...... turf .... 000 X00 made gt'c•at h�^adway when t•hc fire- mind. _ NUMEROUS SLRBENDERS. y f _PRODUCE. mcn arrived. As the water pressure The petition was received and refer- -- _ MANSION FOR_SALE. 4 Toronto, April 23t-E.Fgs-Supplies was very weak, effort.g to aheak the red to the Committee of Standingfir- Gen. De Wet 'H&S Been Located continue large, but prices hold steady, fire were ineffective. The buildings dors. "-" owing to the active de'miand. Sales were completely gu ed,only the t+'alls WILL INSIST ON FAIR WAGES. Near Kroonstad. ... Has Door Knobs. of Alnber and zt were made today at 1.1 1-2 to 12c, being left standing. The total loss. is The members of Parliament who re- A despatch frotm Londury says:-A Bath'Tub of Solid Marble. Poultry-Very little poultry now $40,OOQ; vnruranc2 35,000. present the labour element, purpose - $g A despatch ;com.igg in. Brigb-t Mock is ,quoted AbouE 11',008 bushels of wlwat,, na s insisting that the;fair-wage clause despatch to a sews ageancy here frtmi etch teem London hays:=1'x as follows;-Turkeys, 11 to 12c; geese peas', a- barley, in the elevator, were shall be inserted in any subsidy grants Haxrismi'tb, under dalte of yesterday, incempleted'mansion al Silverton, L a't 8 to'B 1-2t, ebickrng at 40 to 50c, destroyed, and th'2•whole milling plant that may be brought down-in. t:he locates Gen'. De Wet tient 'Kroonstad, •eter,which was commenced fifty years. and duck at BO to BOB. ,, wrecked. Atnatng the. insur, com- Common's. and says he has few followers, and is ago by Etul j gremont, is Por sale. Potatce:i-Easy, at 27e for car lets, panics involved nrc:-Perth Mutual, 94TH OF MAY. T ' < unable to recruit a sufficient force t-o It has 1250 marble, mantel pieces, door,• _ -»n track. Elates, out of store, are $2.500; Nrilters' and M nufactnrers', knobs of amber, and a bath tub made • - made at 35c. $7,500; Ilfidlrrs' Mutual, $3,500; North bar.Dlaolcon asked whether the 24th make as offeneire movement. There „ 0• of bitty +his year would be a public have been numerous surrenders Af�f15Jso 0001.o tarccomple ed. It cost. Field�pr.oduce; eta-Turnips, out cif •ern, $_,000; Ootimerclial Union, $3,00 , holiday, ata.rving Bce s. e. , as- Store, „5c pc:r bag, onion.', $i t^ $1.10 Lcoriomical, $2,060. -7 - . . PF,.-. ,��a�r; _ . _ . - .. .. .. ry - ' ,. ' .. _ . ' . - :; . '" - .. � '�' 3 is the blood of the Iamb." But on THE SUNDAY SCHOOL Christianity pats no piearl'um ob . . b HIRING than day what will be year chagrin . credulity. "Believe an tho Lord'ARDand mine if it shall be told on' the Jesus Ohrist" in itr- essential meal• .,-.. ,. . lN� Y g • streets of heaven that in thin world 28 fug is, "Commit yourself to him" E►- INTE NA ESSON APRIL er moral bei - �ve shrank back from ti'Ll tail, from TIONAL LESSON, y g concedt� there is a .. • ' hardship, r all d .r,� right n wrong, an who 5 e Discourses on th lm _ g d g T� m h t a a w -- _ all h f am fatigue? _ __�_ __ ___�.._ _.. _.� g B • battle-,scars to a'hiow - the glorified; •`Jeeas ♦pyear.�to the Apuut�s." Joh �U. -with lila whole heart O),co3e6 the - Rev. Dr. Talmag w net so much as cafe rid eon the lm 19-te. soca Text, J,Ln 20. xt1, right and declares undying hostility , • ;g Of t e hand to show that just once i PRACTICAL NOTE`S• to the wrong will have no trouble"' • to�l thL9 great battle for God and about his belief. "If any man will ' . . ' --Battles of� Life. - - - '- fife truth we clutched so tight and Verse 19. The same day. The day do His will, he shall know of tho doe- ", - . 1. . ' struck so hard that the hand clave of the resurrection, during which he trine." 'Thomas had not yet had 1. - to the sword. had already appeared;to the group'of satisfactory evidence of an astound- ing miracle, and very properly .be . X despatch from Washington says: 4 foot, or think of anythinab'at vio- . " women who first visited the sepulchre, withheld his belief. But `fhomas be-. .. • nom the tory " "' fa lieved in _Christ. All •of Thomas's Again I remark that F.1 cz'ar's hand VACCINATION AS . ideals had been oun t-n CIi'cist-"and following .teat:-"His.-hand clave un- roves that he had- done a great deal __ ciples'going to Emmaus, and to Pet- _ to the sword."-2. Sam. xxiii. 10.. p do was as true a nhris con d his - of hard hitting with his sword, and Some'Statements 6>,owtn;the Gnat Value er. Strange indeed • would it have doubts as Peter was in his confidence. -. IA f9reat general of ging David was that something had got hurt. When or the ulseoverr: been if with the abundance and seven- 26. After eight days. We would say ' I see Eleazar and the three.brave men mast persons have only an ill-defin- fold consecration of the first day of Y leazar, the hero of the, teat. The seven days. The event wo aye-na'w dlr iving back a whole army of Philis- , �Ph.ilistinea had opened a battle tines, I am not scar rased that "his ed idea of vaccination, They.regard it the- week it had not been at once to study occurs on the first day of the • against him and his troo s ran; but P following week, the neat Lord's Dap. __ 8 p 'hand clave to his SL The fact as some mysterious operation u as preeminently the Lord's The peculiar Jewish method of reck- he with three other.men held the field. vras, every time the paint of the if successful, confers upon them an Day and :held sacred. At evening. oning we have already noted. With- $e f-ou ht Rvith such ferocity that the swd•rd struck an enemy, the h:lt of in. Hidden again fok feats of the .. - - - .7, g y immunity from stuallpos, but where But before uundown. The doors were B . -'.Philistines' were-appalled �the sward struck deeps into Elea= Jews. ' The doors being shut. Closed ppalied and routed. zair'a-hand. It ha hang ago lin it-originated or ,how it protects them. shut where the disciples were assem- Putting his hand on the hilt of his covered in military Tile, you can- from this disease they know not. bled. she and barred as before: Peace be unto gospel accounts taken, to- you. [rhe same courtesy, and the . _ *ord, he swept the fingers around not conquer an enemy by rosewater Vaccination is a process by which getber point to one_ place of assem- same benediction, and doubtless the - . anti! the tis ol€'the fingers. were i eipaechea. You must have shy.1ji and the human organism is so impress- bla a-the u - same. conscious. blessing- to-'the dis- ' P ! destructive work; it is only to be done B P B upper room, 'whi.ch•is re- B Clenched an the other side. Now' ,by lard hitting. There ara initem- ed b the introduction of a subst'ince ciples. p peatedlp alluded to and which may ,�7 Reach hither. Our Lord shows - - with a down Ltroke laying open the' p�rarroe,' and fraud, nn,, mol:ng, sutl the blood is so altered by the have been in the house of the mother his kuc,,ledge of the words which the - - bead of the Lord's.enemies from cra-I and lust, and ten thousand regiments changes it produces that though the' of John 3lark. It cake for fear of denoting disciples had spoken in his I •• aium to Chin; now coming in u on(.-termed regiments--of Ph Ii�tine,ini- diva nal be ez osed to the conte Ion absence. Be non faithless, but be- B p u't P B the Jews that the disciples met Here !feeing, More literally, "Be not q y. Saft sermons! in morocco can- p _- • .them with a sharp thrust at the vit-I es laid dawn by kid glove3in th,e,pres- of the 6mallpox he will not'taka the and not in the'temple courts as here- faithless, but faithful," Thomas - • als, and naw with swift, keen, Blit-;encs of an exquisite aildience will disease. This process called vaccina- tofore and as afteiward. "The Jews" had shown his faithfulness as a lead- - tasimg stroke, !baying the carcasses I never do the work. we must call tion is the result of an accidental dis- mean the chief ecoles' stical author:- er of the apostles when Jesus pro- -. . oft Lis enemies by the roadside. "Fall , thongs by their right names. We must covery. made in the year 1775 by an . . posed to -go into what seemed cer- - back 1" shouted the officers of the 'e.xpel froth our chursbes the hypo- English physician, Dr:Jenner, who no- tics-the enemies of Jesus. Came Jesus rain death at Bethany. He was " crates who eat jhe sacrament on tined that dairymaids who toad once and stood in the midst. A statement then willing almost eager to die with _ . Philistine army. Thecryran allalong communion days, and then- devour had cowpox enjoyed a complete Ltn- which, taken to its natural meaning, hist Lard. But now that his -- _. • -, the line-"'Fall back,,-'--�teazsr-"h�r-- d-w' bau?es between meals i 'We munity from bmalkpos. From this die- Lord was dead, an] he left alive, u h►8 cleared the field, throws himself ,;•ave. to u'.t ea ending all our wrath oovea'y, after a series of experiments, asserts that our Lord suddenly and _ on the Hittites and JebuTites and lasting a number of years, Jenner de- silently opened the door, No mi iacle hopelessness had`arisen i h bis soul ' on the kround tt)sest ; but the sn�-us tr.rgsshites of olden time•_L^t those monatrated that i1 human emallpaa w'hicL endangered his faith. of his hand haver been so long clench- poor wretches go, when we have s�S � iu°P_li o Peace bt unto ryou. et'ords V. DSp lard and m God.-Augustine _ virus--was inoculated into a cow and which could not be pronounced by suggests that Thomas did not ad' around the sword that the hilt ', many 1!v:ng illustrations of uppal- if the material is the resulting vemr-le Jesus in the hearing p a o need the evidence . 0f -it has eatere�the elm of the hmg iniquity ,bat naed' to, bo • from the disease- is the animal was g o1 his disci lea of touch when be once sa+v his Lord P - introduced into the human being there without their quickly remembering and ho-ard his words, The painters usu- hand, and the gold wire around the, DRAGGED OUT AND SLAIN. resulted a series of Symptoms.. of the other statement,"Not as the world ally represent Tbomas as pressing his - _ ' -c hilt has brok.n the�skin of the palm Hc,-ad iR h re, Ahibi !s hire. Jezebel mild degree which in some w•a) re- giveth. give i unto yon." In the aa- finger in,t the wound, or as about anti!he cannot drop the sword %chirh us ];sire, The deatroywng angel is sem bled tLose of amallpaa, and which to do so, but Lia "full ani free con- , he has so illustriously wielded. That hr.4e- Tb' ma9acre aC th :Pian.® he named vaccinia, and the individual cent East everybody gage everybody r session," 39 Dr. Churton says, "is not Y so inoculated with, the cowpox enjoy- hia " peace," It nvas the common ez-i thyj of a man.who had waited for the Is whet I calf inn vificeat fighting 9 «e' MU.-- arstuial on. Poet' l ed complete immunity from the dread g• B K P y change of courtesy. :But when! evi3eo^o of touch. It Is a confession ia•1xwt on head, h a:-tplate over I B 5 for the Lord God o! fennel, and we d sense variola. more full and free than we read of heart, Eleaaar-sword in the right� l Jesus used-cxnm:>n phrases be put ., ,want mora of it, I am goingto take When s person is successfully vee- P up your time this morning in show-i at anlysb shena.nt s..gDihesi oLCalll I through anmated eabraded eurtacvirus is etkind uab- torr ced I m nto them.min ingnlsnd are to as made by any other apostle to our _.. . Lord wb'T-- on a irtb , receiving and . - - ^ 'ies$ how Eleazar took hold of the the sward t but in tom• adb�:.•nce of I sorbed into the blood and produces derstatul that immediately thruugh adorin him as very God " � 4 y• B 0 our own band. Oh. µe ). Thomas, because thou hast seen . ,._ .. - ttrword, and how the sword took hold the condition known as vaccinia 50,• the hearts of these &s;iples flowed are so afraid ryom ba wall criticise me, t ou hest believed ; L'essed are at him then, .vaccination Irks a river the "peace which passeth i aur seranans. or ouc pray:res, or our they that have not seen, and yet have t Ia the first place,. I notice that be Pr:ortat:ons, that we forget our de- �,FFORDS PROTECTION; uaO- Ti ndi3we beieved. Believing in'Jesus includes . 11 YU. Fie ahawed unto thaw his hands Rook hold of th;t sword wino a tia4t .fel= far t:j l iv-ar'lair rynq st inathe from• body a moo llpo u`boyn produ ing i the a both a belief in the n3rr-it.rve of his - - lgrip. The, soldiers' his army and h»9 ei.•.. Anticipating tlrPu career and a belief in and a moral . _., _ 6'` p reaaon:b _ doubt, Then acro the dis- choice of the+p hn;r qurlitiea of which ran a"•ay scald e3v:ly' drop all their i >rs ito th. cxrfl;ct .villi each en- is similar in sows respects to the aples glad. Fulfilling our Lord's weapons whenever they wanted to dol tLu. .uim he does not care whether nyzaptoam at eamllpox itseIt, but o[ he is the embodiment. Yo oBP-with c -i knurl or not. "His halad clave II character uo mild as to be utter! I wards, Jahn 1e 2 leo. I bear their swords cimag,ng on g y 21. Peaces be canto you. "A ancone open mind coup have watched him " the rocks as they throw thew /n-n ante the sword.' and entirely harmless, ,and .produces I blessing" As my Fa:ber hath sent , - 1. . an the days of his flesh and not, • • •lin fright, But Eleazar`s haat cave Again. I nojice Low hard it was ' sneh than es as to render the de- mc, coca sa send I you. The Greek reco,gn,zed the purity and goodnesa far F•oizar to g•t inn hzni and hA i velopvent cf this disease in a viru- S of wh cb he was the incarnitiou. -:'u.nto his sword, The fact is, that in for ' hath sent is the verb frum I. this Christian conflict we want a sward p3�rted Cts .:rad hien Cght:ag leml null fatal form an. ,mpbasibility. Thomas was,poruliarly blessed is hay- -, _ : age rest tri. Phil ;tines so lou that Of all dseases small oz ' - b- -hich ons word "ap,Os e' is derived, tighter ri of the gospel -wee nn- g p p pro "1 am m F'ather's a u mB been associate.: with this holy R P $ th,e e4newi-hid cLrtched around the , abl `the wont violently contagious, Y p stle; you are On„ for three b•e,trs, and he loved• the ,,. . the• two-edged swordofGod's truth. sward a.nd t becamr rigid and vvaea Ibu ably other teurible disuses it�m1°e qualities or which Jesus snood, Caia• ' __ J am sack and tired of seeing pruple r He breathed on th m. Follow- it f _ with only - ' - gens th•�ugh "=th--t-Ar ea£kiet. �e e'-ao, CUateat with a Latah termiaa- Q plias and bis croitdy erica too same - cannot drop .r And E qPe tl Tec cam- ; tion in many cases, but on those it I ing ,n the as in so m,any, ocher ies• deeds and heard the sa.-"v words,.but _ . _H_A_LF-A- D-HALF A HOLD_ riide warriors coming u? tolirlp him, I spires it leaves forever its tnetface- st;tn:c.9 canceptir.,ns, tL not customs, because with their hearts they had . - • Tha take hold of .a familiar to his di•c, les, Receive e _ __ y pa:t'of God's nice they bat-Ft!+ tai^TacTn oC-ifie IIa3�i- s�sia-mar-ka--rnd- �.a. Ficl GL�.xit :1n�d de:aibtlrsa they LhPy did _ . .Word and Int the r:e,it go, and the of'Elaasar.. and tarty try-La relax the �a warning that speaks louder than )' not "believe in him," although, of -_ ,Philistines, seeing their loose grjp, muscles and tL� s•news. Tbny can- I words, a caatian so strong that it ' ,lien and there came into closer cum- course, they had ou doubt about htit ' ... - wrevclt, the entue sword:away, rips Dot get :t Loose, Tie a%word eicka ought to do more m favor of vaccin-, muaion with the divine- 13ein than aEiaterrcse _«r-t_Erotsgii__;distzat fr aatp- a Ching for us Co moo'-ie�ta9t— `l`fitp-I' op n Cl>;tm-.-,arv,—LKr �tbuw-at-T s wo s ever wr: - I i'vQir ocuore, Chrysostom r:gi•Ilp Jesus try e'ghte,-n cvwur:e•,and more, - ' put cur thumb dc,wn on the first and they pry back the thumb. and af- tea or spoken The present epidemic `limits these words' "Ai the holy may also believe in him, both in his • vecae of the first chapter of Genesis, ter they su-ceed thry'find tift'curre of smallpox-tor it cannot be denied Spi.ht wrc3 not giron before the ascen- historic reality and is Lis goodness . and sweep our Land oa ¢round until o[ tl:e wound corresponds: w`th the , that we lave to-day a large and daily �sion. Jesus here merely declures the Ind atoning-,ower, There are two 'the hew TIstament ,ihalt come-in the curvo.of the h1t. "lass' h-=d clave increasing number of cases of small- l apostles to be approved mca and vat's of poas,ble approach to Jesus- -• '" - • :palm; and sweep the fingers still on unto the sword." You an - : 'receic, the ' n ahvntaie rheic, of hie around until the tips of the fingers seen the -aa me thing many-a time. ,gumeats adduced ib favor of the pro- igi-ft of the Holy Gh_3t_which isyhort- goodness anti tnore slowly accepting . clutch on the, we.di t "In the begin-";There • a.re' 'n th. ' Uaifed Staten ;tective power of vaccination, i.+ proof!i!y to descend upon Chasm." Bat Tach him as an historic person ; and, as _- . . ning, Grid creat• .: t,je Leavens and a . great many agc,i m nL*tPry� that it ,s not universally resorted to.,an interpretation seems_ ci be hamp- is much more frequent, es,ecuilfy am- the earth I like an infidel a great , They are too decrrp;,t or.invu,ia to 313caulay des:ribes the ravages of cred, by the, limitat•ion,of the sea-es. Ong those .brought up within the . deal better than I do one of these take paxish:es_ They fought a mighty this disease at the c.ose of the -even- One must have exceedingly material Christian Church, by aoceptl,ag the • .. ,namby-pamby Christians who takes battle for God in other days. Their te,enth century, before the advent of concepti,ins• of th-e Holy Spirit it oac story first and later learning to love - . . hold of God's `Word with the Sips of names are is the enarch records styl-J'vaccination -Smallpox was' alwiys cannot understand that the disciplca the God thus revealed. All Christians ' . ' :his fingers, and knows what part to'tui "Emeritus" or the_worJs are put .present, filling the churchyards with ' way naw have received the Hol)' should have a brotherly reverence for -_ _' -keep and wliat Part co tet go. Ged, down..'!a'minister without a charge.";corpses, leaving on those whose lives-,IGhost in.deed aad in truth, and yet the experience of all other Christians, by positive% • miracle, ,has kept this They have taken oft the heads of more[it spired the hideous truces of its I have had to watt for the fitness w'hiel, regardless of vow that eruerieac._be=-.._,, -rook together, and it is a Damascus Philistine iniquities than you could l porweir,turning the babe into a change- came with tau taller a• blade. in '.a sword factor.• the rev- ,count from noon until sundown. Tbey I Bing at.which the mot - .ing :it entecost. •• - . • crest test they can apply 'to aswor ' were a se - eey:ng race mjnis er I ng a eyes.-aad cneeks of 33. WW-hoiesoever bins ye remit, - is the winding of tht+ blade around;They had few Looks, and small sal-I ilia betrothed maiden objects of hor- they are remitty I unto them; and DIFFICULT (TO ANSWER. ' - ' a gun-barrel like a ribbon,and. then' aries, and they swam spring freshet's,ror to the lover." How vaccination has ; wha3csoev_,r sins ye retain, they are A steeplejack, who was en •-wheei the sword is let loose it springs to meet thenf appointments. Put changed this picture mast every one , retained, `'Remit" here means "for- gages b back'to its old shape. This sword.of that old, warn-out m'.aaister into al knows• I give."--This is a text which has been repairing a tall chimney in Portobel- _ , God's Word has bee4a put to then test,' prayer-meetia?,or pqt him sotme Sun- 'The general. mass of the peop:e see I much misused, The Catholic Church lo, slipped and fell a distance of some and.iC has Leca bent this way and„day into t ae pulpit, or put him in a so little of the ravages and effects of I und•csstanids that the apostles were thirty-five feet. .After water had been i$iat way, at,d wound this way and*sick room wbere a dying man wants this disease, unless it happens to eon,:sere-giv'ea the power by the utterance dashed in hiss face he recovered con- that way but it always springs back'con<solatbon, and it is tfie 'Sams old ter their own household, that they of a %cord to shut in or ou of God's again'. Just think of it t A book gospel 'ring -of admorr tion• and ti-!do not r,$alize its horrors. They are by, Navin The manager, who. stood . _ •g pe i kingdom an ofernal life. But a by, having been summoned to the - vrrittea eighteen centuries ago, and ; tLorn. The sward which for half a l so little acquainted with th.e infinite close study of the Bible disperses 9C8ne, put a glass of hater to his lips, . some .of it thousands of years ago, ,century he's be.en,yvielded,against thg t number of many of the"difficulties that are cm saying kindly. `- I -, `,,yet published to-day at the rate' of Philistines is iso imbedded in the old AVEI1UE,g'OF CON`T:&GION. the stirfalce.. A careftil readitiig Of' Here, Bill, drink this, and you'll feel • twenty thousand_ bopies a week, and,.man,s hand ' . . Luke '2.1• 33-53 calavinoes us that better. • •more thin one'million copies .a year. " that they do not fear_half as much others besides apostles were present, The inured man raised his head HE CANNOT DROP IT. 1 A hook miraculous! writti%t1, miracu-, as they should that they themselv,•s and t;ertainty one of the apostles was i ' , scattered, acived. and mast takes as atonic. tIisvantmou this mornin ma. take the dLcease; and until it is teen gazing first sc the glass and y p p g absent; so Chat at the outset vve can- then at the high- eca[.fold_11 from _ __' y p. y to take hold 1 brought-near-at-home to-thear-they--}not-believe that Jesw.s here gave a which he had fallen, abci remarked: • __ _, • it tight grip of. He who gives up the of God's truth with such an ;a -;fail to take.*advantage of the. immun- •power to tlhe-abiistles to be traus�mlt- -What I should like to know is, 'ow Bible~ or any part:of it, ,gives,up par-;able grip that all the forces of earth' ity •from this disease, that vaccina- ted-by "apostolic sui:cession" tbrough far a man's to fall 1a these' works den and life and peace and heaven. i and bell cannot loosen it, and I want i tion confers. 1 the priesthood. In the second place . P afore they give him brandy ft. Again, I notice in Itaaaza-r'8 grip of you to strike ag hard for God that The mortality from s'malfpox in 4,1100 "fargiveriess" is ederyw.hare through-' ' -. -e an.entire self-forgetful- +it will react, and while you take the •cases, ooilec•ted•in 'his ottin•gractice by �out the New Testament made depen- - �--. .. . — neSS. H:: di:d not TelLze that.the sword, the sword of God's truth will+ Dr. Welch, wad G) por cent..of the !dent on .repentance and' faith,, `and . hilt of the sword wn3 eating-down take_youy-_After--the -battle ss..over;per-sons not vaccinated. The statistics I !hi=re .is no indica at this time or •_ - 01 PROSPEC'R . .into the pulru.o'i lits hand, and that 111111 and the war is gather' of blr. ,Dlarson •during a continuous "at a n pestle's had an .Mr,'Billus--Johan is there an hot -- gome•soldiers y otlicr that t'he a y any hot le he was taking hold of the sward,f together; and flit y show their scars. service of thirty years in the small- absolute knowledge of the human _ He far%agar tLe 3prafakt�ruhohlndtf anibis- � ldie�ays_-There Iis cGar,was wounded y rt. ve not.r;snrn aFlI`tcrs water in the house 7 1've managed to tne f'London 1. - :_ I ,_a he „ 1100 cases a mortality of 40 per cent. But-the terms upset a jar' of fruit on the .table- e desire to destroy thn Philistines. His im the arm;" and another soldier pulls while among those who bad been vac- of salvnti,.>n the. epos es were to pro- cloth. . $and clan,•• unLo c. . ... down has collar, and h!c says; "There I dinated at soroe,time dXr1ng -life the 'claim wt!rz'to-be c firmed by divine Johnny Billus-No, but-there'IT-t - Our Christian • work wa want self- , was wounded in the neck;" and an- death rate was only 6 per e'ent. 'Dur- power plenty u' it when mamma comes back • • .. far etfulness. . If we'are all t ing the; Franco-Prussian War, when „ from-downtown. • . _. g h' .tmr other soldier says: I'hnve-never had .;4. fihomas, one of'tlle"tvyeti•r, _ _ Afraid wt, are going to'gat hurt, we any use of that !limb, since the gun- the, .German army, in which' vaccin- called L'idymu . Di lymu3 and Tham- . wIll not kill the Philistin^_s. Who ation was obligatory, was double the _ -�--- . 0 soot fracture.' Oh, m Christian as have the sam� i'ucanin z twin." ., cares vvh:2ther our hand i.4 hurt or Y strength of the French only 283 died B friends, when we, get back our belies WCus not %veli thein. .• So only ten of BL7CTND TO WORRY ANY'WW'AY. '• •' net l 'When <i-c cure battl:_i in from this disease, while among fhe • g on the resurrection day I ~yonder if the apostles received this power, such French vaccination, not being enforc- wlintever it way. Tourist,' in Frozen Do I suppose .. -e .will have' any scars to prove our g.- pp - A GLORIOTJS CONFLICT, spiritual bravery?*.Jesus -,rill stand ed, the death retard reached the en- ,w5. 'I'b^ other dirci'p es' 'therefore since Hurricane Bill 'died. this com = there, scars on his Lands, scars on ormous'number'of'L3,000. sal t unto 'h'm, R'c have s en th+Lord., " let. u9 thrytin'our whole nature into The rldaandrvaccination, adonetb n n•com- 'This. staemntvvis fake that in Eur utter silcurity t p re of it, in retire self-aline ation and elf- , his feet, scars an his brow, scars munit has lived in an atmos be forgetfulness. 1 %could rasher live Oier'hifs heart, won'in the great bat- piop y cleanly do y l,smn, that--t-he om u told the apoa g r _ ftv' y rs more and have them in- tie of redemption, and all Leaven w711 pptent' phy4iciwu pre nil. The* arito- ties of the a'rr- la; it docs not mean 6heriff!Not n bit, stran er. Iand _ _ dastr:sus and'consacr3tod to,Cbtist, sob aloud Stith amotion-and gratitude. vv and results -that are reported to fo-l- ricaae Bill was no• iooaer dead and - ihan to 4:e,.fifty An•d all vv'ha h,rve nursed the sink and that the di ciples all leg^then recited - y, Y^ni'a more and Lave IMv vaccinations are due-in great mea- bupied than-the fools begun .%vorryis' - tham indolent and useless. WW'ave P butt at this -o.ne a-tK stat:men t', cared for the oor will show the evi- .euro to unclean Habits Of life v°tccina- about microbes. but that one•by-one as_ttiey met.' li;m are pain anti persecution, and '•mss_ deuces of earthly exhan9tion, and 'tor or dirty-fingers or•clothing com- they,.told-h'm the wonderful story. �' -•. -1 -- • - -- • trepre�'entation and fal.3ehood, when Christ shall wave his scarred hand in•g in contact with the abra-ded point Except I shill see, etc. rrh�s2 words ,ALL MILLIONAIRES. we arc'engaged in t}>r servic0 of such aver the scarred multitude,` sayiagt of. loculation. In too hands_oL n .have 'Lften'b^rn quoted a3 aahoW:ng i"- n .11astrr3 Ila not b. groaning be- °"Ye aufi=.red with Tse on earth, now competent, surgically clean physician w,rcn spirit, but this Sloes Grosvenor squrro, in London, tssaid , . g great in-, to contain the residences of more mil- there is no danger in'.vaccination. justice to Thomn3. There is a type oau;o you mer-t w-:th such severs re• bo glorified with me'•in heaven." And �- aE mind hungry for ry^tn• lhingi to'bc-' lianaires than any other area.of rim- 'ruka:s from th% world. top th'nk- the great orgatfl of eternity will 1. - fag of your wounded hand•apd th'nk take up the chavt,'and.St. ,John the The' population of Seattle has in= I;eve. There have Ven in all ages ilar extent in tha world. A hun- +^f the, viofory, WWL.en Elrazai martyr well sweep the. keys with his creased at least 2fl per cent, durzng credulous Gh,L,ti,ms, rind they are -dreel years ago the- lArgest. fortune-. - _ . __ , glungccd into .the enriflict with such fingers: "These are they )vho came thta past year, aa.d now• oxceeds 90,000. .often unaharitablc toward these who in the'United State. evils $'350,060. ;ion a1 h71y reckie inc�sa h3*did not think out of-.great tribulation, sad line In atiott>ar year it .-•ill a ecd 100,: rcqu'rc. reason for their bcli.f. IL there are re.veral :►sat;,ar a: more WWi-her he,uad a hand, or an arm,or !heir robes washed and made whiite 000. ,is well to emgrhasize the truth,_ butt than-1200,000,0.30. , , . . • :,_ . . . -- - --"--. . .. .. V '.rW' �_ev°.5Y k� .R,�.. :f. '.. wa^ ...'•^.ve-,-.. ». - j � ' _ .+,. .. ,�'�" �,,. �Yii� _ F V soovsevmtasMByA:b• ererrs•s -Horn-As Liverpool on Monde the to the add r..• n Yaw>b'er 7 wife of Robert Toms of a son• y to ennteetan htLi g thatirman ami hi lied be cf ad p�y•lw•re. g6 y a 'NEW 'SPRING- GOODS- t . ••'��+mso�p�pyo;�iekT�w esdt�t��• -Geo. Qildere has the aontraci of dig• vantage to the village, - _„ _-- ---- YY tJ30 AM POPS ging two large cieterns st the college It was suggested by some that a Sid damage of date f mon y a%tb"co". lware We are pleased to see W. J. Clark a• walk be built on (hP north Bide of Sia - ° t��abtatd t round again after his late severe illness, street, east from ,Church street. The, -Those desiring tickets for the public matter will be taken into consideration :Boots &=d 513.0013-Very latest shapes in Menc LtttZits library may haveKbe"me from Dow till W.V,Richardson, seconded by R. A. _ able XlC ug ° Mo. the end of the year for 500. _ a Bunting,Moved that at an earrJ date w s>ad Childrens.. A�e�line in lieu's heavy boots.- - -'The Rev. SCott and family, of ging be see by the Chairman this Board with Xe6tAi-Latest styles in Christies and Fed,01W. ft-, east, lett on Taesdav for Indiana the commissioner,inspect Abe streets and ' PICXI tauro,OxT.,Apar* 26TH, IWL . -where they will reside in future. sidewalk& for the purpose of.deciding Nec1vv7e0=_VF:o=date Ties,-Collar's tend Eaffa. -Farmers,do not forget D.Forsyth's where the available fund 4 ahoaid to ex. - sale at Claremont on WA let when 21 j n�r,A r;� �j S•, mtloh COWS will be d8er•d•�r Sale. pendsd this year.-Carried, Sprig' S LUtz j'iry latest patterns. See our samples before R. A. Bunting moves, seconded by pw3ng_ypw, •-FerfocL c. �numbar Iroeo*iaomi Ludga;ffieYk -MilTer,-that eonslabre-Jb�n 'Alta+ra ham,and Brougham Lodge visited Out- be'empbweredto impound all animals un• a ' _W.e ase pleased to see Joba Leslie at ario Lodge, Pickering, on Friday last, . lawfully running at large in the village .B e A• BUNTING. --work again- -The .incior division of the public• and that he receive the sum of fifty cents —W. E.Vanstone shipped a carload of school was closed on Monday on account for each animal so impounded,-Carried. — _ inized stock on Monda3: of the"'noes of the teacher Bliss,Whitney. Robert Miller moves,Seconded by R. . -Miss Nettie Bradford is home from -Mrs, W. G.Ham has been at Lis• A Bunting,that the secretary be instruct- he CO _ Bi Catharines for the summer. towel for the past week On account of the ed to est notices printed and DOBt the ` i�� _ DICKIE �✓V - - -John Stephenson, of the baseline, illness of her daughter Bore. J. B.Horn. eame'in pruminent EAsoee thtotigb the �,/11..LL11 a vi"•. lost a valuable horse last week. -Men are now employed in orecting a village forbidding all parties to ride bi 1 -3disa E. Berner was laid off work last windmill at Haight'•creek on the 3rd cycles on the side-walk, (see tnuniciga! „ week for a few,days tbroagh illness. con. the object of which is to force water by-law No. 789, Township of Pickering.; New f7p2•><ng Goods Arrived...:: -- " -W H. Fawkes was in the city on to the College. -Carried,. _ Baturday last.visiting his 8012 Charles. -T.A.Greig and J. Dickie have been The Dotard then adjourned to meet -' •' ------'---- - -The base ball club is arranging to sppciated agents for the Mauey•Harris, again at the call of the chairman: Dress l7fOOdA have a match played here on the 24th of Cleveland and other high grade bicycles. .•••• - _ Dbay, Samples and show rooms aver Dickie'a We have now the fiuest range of Dress Goods we have ever allow12- - -The Rev.J. W.D. Cooper will offic store. tT11,a O1� Stand � Sts our special linea of fancy double width at 25 cents, real beauties. We ilia at St. George's church on Sunday -Married-At the Methodist Parson. The 1 - are showing an elegant line of black goods, the newest in the Market- neat, age;Pickering,•April"`24th, "1901, by lieu. ng ' Fancy pink.cream, blue,etc ,for Children. Come and ase our large sew -- -We are sorry to learn that Chat. A. itC. Wilson, William u ley, and MzsR Still �0 �� stock of up•to date go9de.Fawkes bat not been improving in health Alyira Orvia,both of Aud{e Pulterin lately as G:ends would desire. township, • - &C..... ` -Mrs. Winnacott returned last Thurs -Services on Sabbath 28tb, in the Piques &C.... - _ . Prints, Pio_ _ day from a three month's visit to Hunts. ,ldethodist church, Pickering, 10:30 a, m. `— - --We are showing acme�'erp fluty ptgaee wlii�e tnna oloeo n6sesf --------_ -�— --'yille,Toronto and-3zher point$: - d 7 p m. -Evening service conducted - - - -Ham dt Moore have been appointed by Rev. P. B. McKillop, M:D, $abject : -New •Cook stoves from =_out. Also something nboe in fanev blouse Rin&hams. And as usual we Pole agents for the Speigbt Wagon Co., "Total Prohibition," All welcomed. ��],QQ rap, - have a Rood range of new prints, light ani dark, and lots of otter summer of Markham: See advt,elsewhere.` -This is the season of the year in - goods of different varieties. � - -Mrs. Howlett bas, we are informed, which the panting of Shade trees should Boilers $1.00. - - parebased the residence now occupied by euRW the attention cf the residents of - SatanaA 3).F. Every. . She will take possession oar village. It is a matter of bat very Pails 10C. -sbority, little cost, but in time it adds very ma' We have some lovely designs in these Roods and Illay ate all the to. Fishermen from &li parts of the i tsvially to the beauty and comfort of a Dippers �C. For a good variety come and see our new stock. ftownship have been indulging in their place. A few dollars spent in ebade --- favorite sport during the past few lays in trees is money well spout both from a Ltbe creek south of the village, financial and aesthetic standpoint. Eavetroughing-Prices as low as posaiblo V ogN DICKIE ��,-The Fire Company will bold a meet• -012 8•tnrday.April °d?th, at Cherry• to make them, �.r . -'ing in the fire ball on Friday evening at wood, George Tbomas•--son of Aubert T pU n,7 - 7:30 p m ..when important matters will Garland, succumbed to an attack of I ll , .come a for consideration. A full attend- appendicitis. fie was a ,young man, _ lance is regooeted. twenty years of&me. and of very indust• 28-tf ChLremont. SPECIAL CIAL FOS. TIIYS WEEK. -Geo. Lean as usual purchased a Cu. rious babits.. Tne NaerLl took place o0 - - - (load of salt to be used-as a land fertiliser Monday to the R.C.c.metery, oouth of Si 7 AOc 0 Rapt* yr 1.effioes for 11 and M­ load arrived on Monday morniag whoa it the village, when the remaiae were o SALE.........• .� $1.50 3faple Syrup Per gallas 11 Ell ; war dehve ed from the Spink aid to followed to the ve al 0 45c Now York Coffee .,Oc. A beaoWul Cot glass _ p gra by tar" b! 1 tumbler free with each conal m ; anaa7 farmers is the surrounding 000atry. friends The sorrowing relatives have Desirable baffling lot formerly owned Cl] _ - : <<y, ' E. westlick,of Port Hope, a now- sympathy Of Abbe e0mmaeity in tbsir by Pan: LaWr+ace, in the Village of - iperforming the dories of night operator at bereavmens. Claremont,Containing three and a halt Barb Wire. Black Wire � West Pickering in nlaee of J, J, Camp -1 be ooesiaced showery weaaber of .acres.being part of lot 1.9.in the 9th eon - _ _ �. . lbell, who has been removed to Port the pass week, tbowgh ca'tssisg a Ceasation pickenne T tot sale obs F{ar full a•• - _ .'Cnion. where be will act w bi is tuna for a time,will do a p" ap Forks. $OQ�• Rakes. N'8i13 0 mg °psi'' seedm4 0PK'a descn'puon and partaoolare apply to �+} 9 • I intoe vast amoa•s of,Rood. TLe lead bas cot S. S. SHARPE. •�,T. LO3 gN- t -John$tepbe SOD has toed down his been to dry for rears se 11 hats been for Sol'r.far Vendor, Com'®b• On1zr' �Soatb bs,ry and will re build oast the�the past 01^4 or sea taoat4ee Many wells 0.7.29 li:bridg++. Oat. - - - j otben on his place Stephen QVest12er f have bees d that weer Dever Iadttog in _. �_ O�tst i also is searing down his barn and build {water at Lay previous -time,, bat with CentM{�I�" VI'��,la Seatr�tor i go greater, C tract. Bros.,of L':bud• thea+ showers then aboall .cot be a; Fumiture sse s shave the conerart. scared for some tome to come. W alb 1 I t The following table shows the gain by selliag B•fat to the form i -W,H.Elvis&1,ae purchased a Boar, the aooampanyinR warts weather vege- -- i - mill in Brookiin and bas tendered :lis 'tation aboald be rapid. _sof batter, instead of feeding It into stock and setli0¢it uX the form _ resignation to the Model Baker Co. Ltd. -`leu Tuesdav 0. McGre ar B.D., 0i Beet•rad Poch s I, i - ➢ � .--- -.,�fell line of first. ��'aloe of $ [at; � i - i e wt a Ooseeeeioa on a us o wltt-be ordained and indoc i.to tbo -- - - ' JaaQ-- oe or e o s. a rew a, be eria an s Gaiu in i R• as Fshibuton is D Df f.r Ir;per Ib, for 1 year rt cost prico .vDocess in his now ondertakiag,butregret t Joba's, Brougham The orl. wort .-Our ware room& Weekly one year r_,ade tato 1 ct. per Ib ts.er of of a - his departure from Pickerin a wbicb only members-of the resb ter j Butter i 7 P y ➢ _ Hotter fed to stock i Natiaaal' _ • -Ontario Lodes No 934�I 0 0. F. will take part will take place at 14 a, m. _cotes ri bt. - t will bold their anniversary services in and the in lactbon which w0l be open to _g - 1 5i a n 3., lto 52 w 19 per ct 8t. George's church on Sabbath next, at the priblio w+.11 take place in the afternoon 2_ 194 ly 73 1 Ot 23 •• i 3 p m.,when Rev, J,W, D. Cooper will at.'2 o clock. After the iaductioa L re B,. S. Dillingham• ; =" . '. is7 tt f 3 03 :5 •i«, . 4+, preach. The singing will be led by a�ception will be tendered tb Mr. soil blre.} h 31 5G eta t l2 L3 w 7t► male choir of about twelve voices. All' McGreR�r, by- the members and adher', Pickering, Ont. s 41•, 74 &>? N 16 l' 70 72 95 j who can poasiply atten.l will be heartily cots of ilia two congregations, i welcomed. On Friday lest a message was re • d 6 cs -The Rev, Ewing, a returned mission• ceive by W. G. and Jars. Ham that � T. A. GI e-1�, At. Pic�erina i ary from China.occupied the pulpit in St their dazabter, Urs, J B, Horn. of Lis ' Good Double, _ Andrew's, Pickering, and St Jobo'c. towels, was eriticatfy ill and that no i - Brougham, o ver _ ani, n 8nada Inst. I v hopes were entertained of her recovery.R y a the even y' • pe • • inR�Rave very interesting diseanne on Later, wt,rd was also received that Mr: she work in eb to him x9ena re 00 was tr=1060 Was 005 ! the guest of W, P.and Mr's. Firth at the erysipelas, At lads reports however, botb AL JL.JL College. bayr improved considerably and hopes : -Chas. Roughlywho has boon work• are now entertained of their ultimate re ' _. _. iog for the pant fivweeks i12 the sinning sovery. As both Mr. and Sire. Horn are For Sale Price List . - department of the McLaughlin Carriage great favorites in oar village, macb syiu - - works of Oshawa,has returned b Picker• patby is expressed for them in their In` PI(yKERI;`Tr� Village: Y ing to resume his work as agent for the trouble. a Binger Co. Mr. Roughly is • Skilled -The Provincial -Uovernment lave later but the unhealthy work bad forced set spat t a numbee of different points as '-'Apply t°— �'a� '• ' him so give lip the trade. centres at wbieb experiments will be ' Rrichardsoa, -The police trustees received a Com- made in the Browing of siwar-beeta. ;� ,>., •� muriiestioa this week from a mat in To. Among these, Whitby is one of those tet B sonto,asking what the village would do apart, Would is not be well for the BE>�1 Estate Apt. E t towards giving a bonne to a boot and farmers of Pickering to endeavor to se �-. T -ehoe factory. He eSereu to establish a cure Seed in order to determine tho -Suit , • - factory giving employMau%to tweotj-fi-ve ability of the soil in this•to'wnsbip for the ."DALE j aLA.K, PICKEltIN9 • ti - llaauds,if a satisfactory bonus were given. growing of$be eager beet. Or, have any - ----However,be received ao encouragement in%bis locality been supplied yet? If so -gas - -gas•the village is=11-in the bonuaing basi• we have;se yet•not beard of it, Tuts is - seee at she present time. a matter,we think, should engage the sea -A horse attached to a rig loaded with tention of our progressive farmers. groceries, etc„ was seen wandering -A%the Last meeting of the council -- aroand the streets' on Wedneslay near the by•l&w providing for the payment•of is, by no means, the dreadful, r midnight. As there was no, driver ec• a bonne'for the building of.wire feasts - company,iaR the turnout, some persona was amended by Changing the am boat disease it is thought to be-- who e— - who happened to come along&% tbit late from 10 ceate per rod to the following+ in the }�eRini�ir.�r. - "Cream Bans," Family Flour; 3s 80 per bot. - hour,caught the horse and tied is. to a amounts,viz: (1) For suitable''ixe fen "Toiroflto Patens," Fancy Pastry Flour, 13.80 per bb?: post at the eoraer of Church 8t, Lad tee on the bOlMdary lines of the following It can always be stopped- "Bouton," Para Manitoba Patent Flour,$5.00 per bb l- gi•R 8t. The owner is suppoleed to have principal, public bighwayF, viz:-The v Bran, $14:00 per ton "Wheateteae" 25c r package•. cotne aloes some time afterwards and, Kingston, Kinetic, Greenwood, Brock in the be�innina. The trouble or Shorts, 31 .00 ter ton Corn Meal, ]21be for 250 taken possession. and Alwaa roads. she 4th con road east is: you dOn't kr,Gw you've got Jumbo Flour, $19.00 per ton Oat Neal, 101be for 250 - -On Tuesday night or Wednesday of ilia Greenwood road,the 5th con road Mizell Chop, >♦I6.00 per ton Bulled Oats,IOlbs for 250 morning, Wm. Spencer, gardener of 'weal of the Brbelt road, the Gth con,'r th it; }'Oar don't believe it; you 5 Oat Chop,.3i.0.00 per ton Rolled Wheat,8 The for 2•�C Cberrywood,bad the misfortune,of bar. Con and 9tb con roads.25-.'per rod. . t'll 12 lbs for 250 iaq his stable entered and a horse,buggy, 012 tris bounlar Boss of an other con. R'On't bclic,r a it- till you are Oate 840 per bas Graham Flour, gg., ➢ y - Corn 50c, per brae-Corn Chop,,$20 00 per ton -' harness and baiter stolon by some parry road or leading side road 1.21•cents per forced, to. Then it is danger- IJJLSa y yr parties unknown. The horse was gray rod. The bonus is only payable fora .PINS and atoor] about 15 or 16 hands hiRl,and fence at sneb places on said roads ah are Oils. Apr,=Sib, 1901. - the buggy and harness were practically snbject to drifting during the winter sex- llOri't be afraid^blit attend new. The theft was immediately report. son to each an extent as to impede and - ed to'tb4 authorities, and a description atop public travel. 'ind' where, in the to it quid:-y oar can dcr it your- telegraphed to many pointe, It is hoped opinion of the would. council,the ly to tori v of �� ��� that the guilty person or persona may be a wire fence woaid.be. likely to prevent. self<.nd at hotttC: - Meat -found out end' duly punisbeii for the sack drifting. Any ratepayer_.purposing _ Take Scott's .Emulsion of pp f f'0 tl 9 crime. to builds wire fence and claim the boons 1 - -In Pickering, on-We3oeaday, -April payable'shoul3 first make aDpplioation to Cod Liner Oil, and live Care- �t c 2lib,at 5 o'clock p.m .-a pleasant event she council giving Iocatibn,length and SAWSO. et le of fence' r fvtly•evely tipsy. �._ .........A � • - took place at the residence of Wm. y proposed �be biiili; cue: _ _ _- 11� Allaway,the father of the bride, -when or more members of ilia board will then ,This is sound doctrine, - c Rov. A.Q. Wrigon nuited ' -J, inspect the locality and-report as to the .. Albert T. Law,btacksmitb of Daubarion,I aecesabty or ctherwise of a wire fence aLJ f whattn,cr ' y1lu' rn•ay think or • as to The ieagiU of a fenoo to be bonased. Locks, Bolts, Nails, • "and Mise Mi12nie E. Allawe The¢room. ,- , l.c sold; end, if 1,et°ded, will Forks of all kinds' wee anpported by Frank E. Lave, 6f Pick. •«-: -' ' ering,while lines Dlit'h-L-xw,of Scarboro, i P,,l cc Tri staff N.ee"ng SaVe life. a _ noted se Liideemail: Mr. and Blt6, Law __ ►�lvliLdBS, Shovels, H08$, -if you have not tried ft, send for immediately took tip residence in Dan. The brad mit 'pst Fri"Air even'nR at free ee s m p�u its nAreeabfe taste wtu Glass, Putty, Paints and Varnishes. compm _ bsrton wlbere life Law is loin¢x:hrivinG fie c,ll tf the cb',iim:n. Memb-re &11 SCOT Y & v.,NE,-Cheni)ste, Ilardaare �iferebanL a�in,pa Tivir rniov P.ckefia, friends,present. orcnw• eazill Pickering. Oat. --- - -- slay ,L•_in a!iaypy and prosper.oaa careen! the-e 1,•:n;; a namb5f of rutspayera' boo.And fyt.00;at;aru¢¢ists. 1 g•