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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1902_02_21 . .K r r — ''gyp•,. •• •'� , - M t '....C3_ m'._ , r s .o . s ;, Wit'; w . T�._ - _ t. - _ ._ _ - - ' • - - - — '—•T--. -. _._.. _ '.TM -• w - _ . - ► • r I ...1....I:I.: %., , `-<, *1. . ­._, - — 1 .. �:. . x '-K, . 9 11 . ­.­ ­. �.. .. - .'?..i: ­. . . I , I I ­ �, - - ­ -1 ­ - ­ --- - --- - .. ­ ...� .­ KERI --- - - ---- 14 -. .. 1 . : - .. I . -,- I C -.d -,d �— _ 4 s. 11 I - . 11--t-,"',� . . .;i A - t -. . .. - V�a./a . - � i� vt s 1\ 1 ai,. i' Ztl 1 a 1�1 v1 '9� . ..� _: 0. 9 ! Ncj I -- - - - -- �r� 0*011aswL garb*. q,7 -- - -_.Highlarid Celsek. dill wood Sapp-Mrs P ,Joboaton 53. Thos _ TT ��rn ��'! _ i.I a • =O l�T ARO CJ 1\L 'tJ 1,7 -_ Boyles.I cord w-3od Sapp Mrs Gullivok.bt; I. _. . :' - a[ed,iC4si. Gstee,ties oThursday. eae�oideat restiiencs Feb l8th, dieAa i ton not as comm esioaetiar Geo AJfsrs.that $at -�--- - tcarboro-- ' - _ _ -' - hie late reai3eeoe sA the ripe age of 75 th to of J3-Iter-msnth the same to tints - I7tb list.of Mrs Atte.el l Cornell of this - -- largely__ = -..- --- e ra --.--�1 A. YOi3Kd,T1[D.,0.V.,Fellow ai We relrtst to report.140-deathon-the Jeard The fvasrs er iob was arge y from Fab:219t. 1 . Trinity ltifedieal t7otlede, Toronto mum• � � attenTed took p}ace oo a3oodap, from bio The rq on damages to sheep killa3 by ', t4er of Gonane of Phvsia4aos and Surgeons of restdagce to Wasbingtoo cemetery. The doge presented their reprrt and rewire _ rintgxLo.Office Baa resldeaoeo V0,144"Lotel9 village. The.deceasod w&a an old resi• mended t^e fotlowintt pavm-nts-J 961k Rev bar Luna conducted the services at •- Woburn.Out. Office hoar,: morning 7 to 20: .. . - -- .. '- - . ; . - - dent of Searboro,bar maiden Caine being i 1 sheep and I lamb.kiltgrt-i�i 63. - . evowng s too. Emily Humphrey. She lea ea to mourn the tiouee and at tae grave. The full. The com on coutiagencies presented their - - —-- tier death, her bneband. two Bone and eral was in charge of R S D.illiagbam report and recommended the following pay . - kept in stock. It wi21 a n wo anR ars, w o eve a s�lips y Colli- P.Clarke;boo G Had ea, J Pearce, J , ':1, D13NN k 'BOIIL'PREE a oar won ac inspect oar a -4 the in av an_ rmer ur e:oeere evm R b.-idge$2:Thos Poueher reeve expense in . end obtain rices. Don't be misled' b We are ezoeediogly grieved to an• % A, is ere,Bulicttore.atC., Nahopat^reet P Y pa%by is extended to the surviving m@m- connecrioo with G T R bridge on'snds•l?b, - ars, 9e flies sar.,et,-eau' Toraazo - s$eata we dont em la them,con neat• &ounce the dealt, in 8otith Africa, of farm y who are Iiia'widow, bet lots_d and 2A b f Plakering$3 7v'; D 2..-- -.- p p asci beta.of the + + romont every T•assdair toreaooa. Money .ly we eat,, and do'throw off the agents Robt StoGn, who was brought up in this four 60136 Nelson and Peter, of'Scarboro, Beaton on acct of ealarty $43 for diabase - . .a to" on storsasge, -commission,of 10 per tient., which pottewill vicinity. Deceased was a sun of Robert George. i menta $10, 'FR4`tS U;a,.g10,?. SC. D.C.L. . of P;ckeriag.and.Jotin. of Brad• + The com on raids end bridges presented H!iRtitiRlL. DIIV`. w. ML'LOCX BODLT- oertatalysave by purchasing ficul n A and Mie Htobo, of the I{iaFaWn road. ford, Pa., ap9 the two daighter6, I►lrs. call solicited. . He want to the front vviih the conefa• W.Maxwel): and Mrs 3I. Can mart,bath BE R. G1-lv _ their report and reccmtCsoded the-follow -_.___--____ -�-.__. - WHITBY RUNITE bi0ary last year. ,lie was highly re :,f Searboro. • - - - . 1nA paymeats f•iropening road3-Wm .%Li. E. FAREWELL,Q• C'., BARRIS- spooled by all' who knew him, His flay cam div 14 $3 40 men and teams emp.. _ Y • TSB.CoantyOrovraAa"ey,"dcounty OPP•Postomee. 1►'hltby,Ontario death ceased mneb Borrow amoII� his s"' 840,7:; Jaq Evans Ccrn div 164 $1.92 me;i -, • tsolldisor, Oour%Rau".Whitby- lar - -- frienrlb bit the noble-oharacter which Greenwood. and t•arne.16,7'5 ; S Calton corn di-.- S ' 1 - . $1 C8mon Pod teams 32,.:1; Win Fmersori Le din `eyed causes us to be rood of DOW dt Mc(3ILLI�rRAY, B3RRI9• T T�t�/R�1�11;two l�lh p' P -- cent CI. 5 5'. 9)men a!d teams$8 52: IVra ' are,boxuia rs,&a. OMoo opposite Post• PICSERIN� iK / 1/.44 � him. J E Dianev intend'e;o.rabuild birahouse, wlnab whLaby,Ont, Jno,Ball Dow,B:A,;Tbeo. .e.-� 13 Scmerrirae contemplates b iilding a I Rarkry on +rd c men aid team on ; - A-Sailltyrsv.LL's. afone9 to Loan. ey ra � t 181,',4(Marb.ham to'pay one half)ct on - --- .- Wbite's Dale Saturday, Feb L12nd. new b}� , w t 1-511,84,ScaHxwo to pay oce l;alf) ; J __ &TERSOa,RITCHIE A SWEENY. -. ,-_ ------_,-,- _ suRel}y baii started-to erect his( R,ihhard c,m div 11 114J.4 men men and teams —_.. `t BWTWWre.3olicit:ora, ate.. Temple Build- First class t•eLicles for hire b do new barn I$:,>15 : r W Disnev onm div 9 and 13 seen .4ng, Toronto, acd Clazernon' eTery 8stutdav, y y ,. fort , Union Ice haryeeters are xetcing is full time I amp cutting, fl iatlea-gl L"> . t� Bnzton N.F.Paterson,Q,C.,F.a.Ritchie U.R.b,eseny, or night 'Bus In cpunection meet• . — ' non, _ _ com div 2?A?,33 men and Zea lin 17.17. . a '�' ht a --444 • -` _� war span sever ys o 't Y c .re y ccm iv l0 en and teame ,.�" - V-eter16fuxry. express delivered to all parte of the lilt her sister, Mrs Wm Cheater, city friends $4.U2;I.I Richardson for 20U?j ipch filo / . .- . . - vMaRe. Tea.minq of ail kinds done • TLoe.and Mrs Aruistroaq spent &It- . Miss V Keeler, Sandaled with White. 'm IS ser M Whitby to :Avone half$1 GGT 1 . - -rL • e nears tr , a on S a o v _ - . 11 OEOv, Graduate of tae ontarlo es mission stables in connectica. Mrs Annie Wm Eadie, our DedA oaue, visited o;t labor acct$3,s, . W Turner com div lY ennarr college, 'foroaw, ragtrteret n:eu er tVe are- !ov.ed 160 Pse b!r Pratt, aur c g - y t3.6I men anal teams t1il,')3 r T Nighowar of the Ontano tiowrinary lledicu`^Auociauoa. -- __ p frieols on aturdey, ' --- OBao sa3 reaidc.ceone aadous-v,arter tnttes . genial pn:t!•'..r "Me to roguing his dt:t '.lire 3 Law, of Oehawn:i9 the guest or der oom div.ly'-mor emp Si,(,t); Thos Ma arYrw of 0roea ltiTer. OIIlee s:rd tLoeinu torge W. H. Peak di 1 2441 da ram laced on w t 1 in 3J•: r 108 alti•r I aecirleml. ) F P per 'tours&to 11 a..m..sm•tl to 4 p'm. Teist+raph f ProPritt-0r. tier sister, 1611 r6 Geo Law y�•s Picker;nA to ma cne half$'r.°';4; John . Rov A 1._. Ached a most intar• address tonnes 5i U.Ont,;P,U.64drsu. roes Mr sod 61re 1:. G!ee;(x visited CLer; H 01ich m it 1?82 ' m and teams at.wr. ,amu _ _ . T_ "Ling ti •i -Hve sermou so the r oo Meade on Sunday. 813.21 :e 1.Aarliev con Ydso e9 menandy w d ! "I .- 3 SHIEiLEY, Veterinar 9argeon, youzlee pe uteanial ei,urch last Ben DriguaL of Toronto, is at resent teams Qil,2f :A ilinBrad filling to wash L` Y YS'anday. •It ie i. • intention to address F y X � . ..I I1oa.Gr r~laa•+e of tae Oatnr o Yet.•r,t.- vieiiiaq his mother here, out o0 con 4 $' H Nlaore delivering r,toi.e _ air Uouoge. icrvnto,ress"ored member of the Furniture —, them auaio n.'zt naoday. _ T 6lcIntpre, of Brougham. is engaged atono nn Kinston Road 621 : Wen Cowin - Ontarw vatertnar ld«1aca1 A•soe:ation. &Ll et t e 6 Soome tiwanuo, Masu,r Floid Yates had eritti Geo Brno for ttie winter, com,div 16 8.3 - - - ' 415ea»e9 and rol¢rlw of tba dom®etle ant®tts and teams $'23.3`. [nen « treats t•000rd ayt N the mora tuoaara approved the m!aforrune to fall and break his arae, Mrs Nowlao, of Wlittevals speat a few •tae Som9rvii e c iv 6 for 105 yd® gray &a,d aueat,i.s pnaatpLea. Utane a T.A. UP'sCa • - 'Which aiotaoitaLeA bis removal to the days with t! and Mrs Gleesoo. %$k 8¢40- G)Tool corn div 7 me" emp +molement ahop,residaaoa on Cnuraq.8e opal ..- 7 11 .S ty2l line or fns;• : '- CLildrso's Hoaptiml. Wbas there be con Asa OPtlaon is ynder the cars of Dr 11.49;Jaa I edaett ccm d}r 10 8rd•�S men 4 sat.t e.t a iiTerl' plass feraiture now traoted dioihlfia, hot we are !ad 160 emp 818.20;4ltaa FdACCelek tOm diT 3 $:s --- . an eshibitioa is R Uoore. saff,rinit from tonsilitH, �uittttss 4�Lssicils• know ba is able to W home attain. 21ir CioQrlie,of CLerr won}, mea at d team*815 •9 ; J Gorman Own div ._ _...... : . z ware rooaas. 3 "till S4® 81,32 wen And feasts 821,42; Jms M*Fse - - . wills Mr and Mrs Jan Seldone. - -- - - ,r as on 48 ids w lance 1110: Goo i day _ _t+"oldad DUNF%.0onviyanaer, Comm Prices-rig" _ _: Whlle�R 6&k,,?Qa6pwed Mrs F,L Green is atd' : !zan div+3'5,73 inti and toasts 3 1 m6utonse las tamsait-limdavtla, ase... - - - _y;:, _. n Toroot.r n d Roiur, __ -s r -1 J Price com div I ciao Sad �; ptaesmoat,cot of -- --- .'•-R. B. DJllingham• . ' *- . _�y�gfym, -rt owervslle lose ons,. .._' ,rt 1,18; A Lehman for Ills ydsarav � I------ -- - ®,R bouts Is."week. D"'.1. .love,to Dodi• lo•dip iRV)Rt,John Blsodlo tuade a : Fi. H OOYE•Ii. Issuer of ]d arsiaso -_ _.- I. P. I•loanaa glace a satlLta daJ raw sad a. o16tfoa `e bonne of rda w fan" Oa blot 4trkuMg. OUL Good sttoudaaoe as ttLs r_i�r ---:1 Lt Pries lass the roads anal& is Herb Faire, at Brooittio, bas bees ea 92 one 9• 4166 raatdente as unht.®react 8tser,Dai 4 57 o; --. --_ _ _ .. ; - gam _. Iffier of _.- _--_ skaps for the pwbLa. galled by Bobs etvills,forthesosamer The aaditora Itfe Deots & ! Glasson _ SQ'.dTIDiG. L[��.•,���. Make maatbe presented train rspoH toe ttlbl. • LfAenaea I*r� ly of 9niario. 16X•. �J 'p •y your so4riev for the scion •'amw - as adze eases oS sa reoLdaaee.fYioli�lY/ v T �g��g7 37� 1 le$y ,hiaatioo gale at Habhgrd'0 H @tel;Biting Mrs H P.,rtor rstcra«1 to(3eiietra oo I llfaBradyseooaded by D E Faghmoved -' -.-. Valase t-I Friday after viaitiog bet either bore. Mrs that the reeve grsot Iris @edge®e lbs areas - _ _ .. Eta.. at kwset prices. - bam, on-Friday Mareb 88th Entries can E (3keaoa. - to faysr of ®ieesn Ttwa_Dvno and til Glee - Y1D BELDAM. iooti000er. le.. be made at hotel or wilt Poacher A Pon 7Mlrs Geo Bone retnrnrd kome os iVed• Boa to the gam of each for dbeir• seem -•DAwoburn,iiQuesse salad from lets numdross • till. auctioneers. - .. - .. - 4"06 A-ea4o tar and aa� W �3egaiZing neatly bid piOmptly aesday ager epeadtaR several hays = +�is a,lrtini;the aceoaats of tblspor attics and a+erytneoa n,a to d 0o sola eriB be J. A. White's"it had W be postperlyd . ---vuauded tc. city ftieod,- at,oa tm the year 19�! a bandied by the eabeertber with UW atmoat awe as mCCoaat of the otortti.bat will oatise of! Win Clark lost a valuable oast one #ity flows by I}E Pusb ascoaded by James wad sold so the eery taaas sdTantage, 4Piy -------- —*-� _ . -� sure" Saturday Feb Ydod mod aa'I was '` Sole Agency for Speight Wagon passing bin place the otter day and could last wa•k. While not to water she slip To,d that the reeve.no it a chairman of - n Ii.BEATOI�T,TOWNBHIP CLEl3g Ca„ �l�am see cattle ;oo s stilus I ez &sod on the ice and broke bar neck the a,,d brififss corn bs sod.are hetet - - - pow i fully one by appointed Delegates to ,he d road* . Coareyaaoar, Ooninatsatocerfor taalcg Canaan of a w,le is IemgtL. -Frank I�rrison baa pure hIsod a maw, tqa good . 004%TIte, .•tiewinsams Eta Wonev to loan ]riving, borFe. Same was. bought at caavrn!ioa to to he!d in Ottawa 16 the 'joa farm rotretty. -issues o! atarri.ge Lir q anti.' ro ertj. t. 7.r HAM & MOORE iA We aru'eurprisatF at our netx•htwr to Thomas Law's sale on Tuesday ►am;. 12th dAv 01 M-arch:a'ro tl m tbe�: fk-sp itT,FF\TA� fIOOSF, btn¢ston Road - g around from crosstnp, hif h01de wuZi horse . any.of car voting folks attended tLr• of the deltgatron from 1-4, t beta �` - -„ .,-._. ,__, con,ell as members__ _ the itret et us a ;o wcaid .torn }sale. y roinie 1 to a^t for the �T 1133 c - own of Whkny - bomimieta Foau:4r inose -&wine A 1 Bost of heinora - ' ----- _- throiiRli scow Jrilt& that was not tit for a trloet of thrift weal- in the load whiie G,Wernmeat 61 a k that it a Whitby harbor - ' - - i sad rtRare.. J HULL,I.L, rr<.gr..wr_ 4!.du dog to climb, (but onch is Life i others stalked. _ he made at i Arbor of reli go. • .- -. -._— -. _��T m ._ 'T)OUCUEI:A PO)STILL.Licensed Anc• Yy m• 1 • Haney ! In a letter from 'Mrs Aie-ken, of Okja - While sbacelling anew oa 'TgesdA, h[r MoBrady se:ondpd by D E Pugh - rr ti;.rteers fJr the County of ortsrio. Aacn F a Noma, :u rvl:ish e}ia tete a bel'xul�rip-• Tia 'W, J. Devitk had 1110 miepap to fall moves that the num of elt be graote•i tQ fi - cion eater of eTervdesetipuon conaaated at a PICKERWO$ - tion ro We '+Fn's.for another ear, she and strain his back Dr Moore was hi the pubUc libraries In Claremont, Brant . . moderate rhartte T, Poaaber, Beal $atat:e Y nam and Pickering. _ Ageot and«enwsl Valuator, Sari” atte "" states that the farmer. taers have began once Seat for and gniokly attended to hi. - 3 ,i t„all orA.n D mall or telaa+'sPa. ed, ..Practical --Painter. seeditsg� cue would be quite willing to injuries. At time of writing he id doing Mr Pa¢b seconded by Mr Todd moven . it•ase TFtOtl P. t'rtyaza.•Branghsm, Ua• F. g that the clerk be in noted to -aotif the " F'Obr1LL,Green River.-Orli. 35-1y __, to e::hangs Some of our faow foe eons nicely. � trustees of S.S No 3 err$U S S No lY that of their Sue weathei. A, Moore and A.Johnston intend at t"coanatl will at the next meeting take 1TH R W 13GLlNC3 TOiI Ffotel.-13av• Paper Hanging. .Decorating. -,,L- �ia removed Lound th=W-y ovwhaal• $alaomining. Tinkling. `�"' _ tendine the Ontario Peoviaoial auetiom into oonslderatlon the petition of me J I, " __.�r_:-;,6-4z.--1._. � salsa_ s she . aoeomodauoo io ail patxoolse ruamR' OitP of Goelpb, sat. Both Reatlelmem of the lands oaaapied by him oo lots t sad • - me. bpa,atoua Aamp4e room& I than be plana- ,All ordsra promptly notated. : -- 9 the b t de6owa [jou?$8 No -. . ed-to sea all old patrons,when thev have.oa are t+kinx Await to be sold. - 'lair Moots 1•,mad a eafou ao Hata uasmltam. a&& TbILRENOi, di'8>a . .Ealiloatiea given. :. . -_aRtex ttevan. � had made arramgemeota to .attend tb4!. +oohed b D•i:iom 8 8 Ito L of this towash as--,-aa:ons. 37 do -- - IarRe We at Mabtrsal. BatonaoomesYi'ttaooweWnowadjearaedsoavastagain 00 Monday ibe 17th day of Marob for dts 'I _pp_ i Piet][ars Ferrier siboma'rits63ics b}r of ib4 rosdi Bsiat hocked he was tla rraoeaotk+s of general btteisteae. 7. -�O[1 SALE Tb� >-. _ Persia". able to attexid. . _ . W � 1�� 3113 Lawrie ik vesitatyt b4rsLer,I(re P tfj�thlI1v� fltJflt $Hswver. - Frow ibe 'foronto Daily Wort4� we - _ j . • �.pure-bred ober--bort bt l 1? elip the follow6ug- A large Camber of Foul" Dwellings for 169-9—j6 . Kra 13emj Dotes is sootewI'M indisposed the Motbodi•1 ederay were present ft; its . .months W. also 1 horse-power, 10 or;or•ated try pot of Par"ineat lCi4 ibis week .. . . - . . - : he late Rev Chat Fief trhiett I of t or to Rent, ham, •p1z > pmm•' rtelc.:tas araaeat. Tb r in good shape for the Wok place from tbtofasatty reaidenos, 792 ' ' Aatrorlsed lis vital.........•.........:.1110MMM PWbtia'jast,now,, . . , Delaff mpeetle eaterda . ' 8aheetbed OaFltat_;,y :..:..._. ...... 3m T y.Aftsrn000. Rev '- . . . - near...,., ... _.:_...........,f......,: 118,0{ai D Hoover is con asd trbia�oo .-Ib V-r-ire eav►a, o-r DooC ripe,witE sat Le P;e>► lug _��_- . er . -•w.r. R.•.70T ie imr Aessts......lv Coaysrtible........-... 1945484 week on soaount.of,illness. assrs.wiil do well to call and nee we as . church,conducted a short eervics.si the mem , Lies are offered chga President Idtz ae E ler Clarence Forester, u[ Ma 1113sm is ligase after which ttie.funeral proceeded P° p'. .. in le amp oy nd-e' tnearanes done-in any of tbd� Lead7zYg SPECTACLES 8p4iCol `stativ solicited riven to armory Bata Moe Emma.Fawtluo hue•'returned vice was held. Revs Treleaven and J A p - k notes Colleottoae sot{cited and iromptly n ode p Qom ani.. .. ,• Farmer's Notes d•tse6iiLted- Amanitas and from Heipeler after a vacation of 6 weeks Rankin ofgiating, assisted by,Reps J F _ ?oreiga Excbaage boarrbt and .o d Drafts i.• Car people here do not,remember bRv• Oakley,J C Speer Rad Dr Ranter. Th sued,available on all poati of We world log seen such anow•baaka as we have t - oheiet nionrnera were Dr W F Fish•Dt ;for all • savtass aatak Deyasemeat. Conveyaaciag done. here noir. J G Fish, Dr G W Fish Rev H A Fish. y For the man of hard work or Interest slogan on aeftosite as tissest car• iv a are pleased to know that David and Jolsn Riseboroa¢b." The late Rev Ilona i0 Loan. Teat rates,&ad credited ba,t•yee T to de iron '­ 1. iurnish•yon with spectacles to • -� Geo..>14~err. >tsoaRser. ie a� e st er., o r iP , o - , rhenmati6nl. Dro,iRti3tti, to whom we gatend otir,sym _ _ _ �'ieits Claremont'' edit any pocket, -� -- --- _ L Bics of WIliterale, who is employed. pmtby, : evOrT•Ttiesdap, --__ at the W G Barnes brnsh findings -plant- - e' �U1�IINIOi $ANH hap usoved to Silver-Maple corners. .- . V. Richardson '' Georgeand'bfre Rii!bardson,of Clare• Pickerin Refracting g•Council. y - �1 ++� moot, visited the latter', parents, W,B - , ' •�. E. Luka+ Optician, -'- . ' -' � -- - rotary Public, Pickering and Mrs Turner, on Sunday last,- Toronto Opricnl i'urlosEt. Capital Paid up, X2,500,000 The above council in Brougham on the - - . Phone 2565. -- Mrs J A aFhite,of Brougham, visited 17th inst,pursuant to adjournment,'mem- 0-11 • 11 zirva 8Tn6fiS- WEST. Peser've'f and - g'2 500 000 this.,et�C'ller sister, Mrs H Hopkins who hers all vresent,the reeve is the'ob .ir. The .- - i r is not so well as her friends would desire minutes of the last -restingwere read and \ \ \t\ b \\ �\;' t "} .­-_.,.-I:- to see her. . adopted. Several accounts were preeentrd \`%..>" 164 Il l4!I WHITBY BRANCH. Wm King, of Weaton,-is bore to enter for payment and referral to the several �),,t;• r/ ',4 i j )raj t TR . 0.1.; -- on hie duties as overgeer on the Allandale standing committees. - . .. _ I,it� . Oeaedral aaalilai sualud'" ?rannectsd i• '7' * !`' '!II t farm, for.\\ilsoa Bros; who has it leased, J L Pareona was heard re being trans• \\` "'�'! �' { c 9pedlal attention given to the oollecuon of far a terrIl. `� �• i, i• -,, fill l!! ,> i Farmer's Saleand other NOW*. - fetred from S S No 1 to Laion 8 S No ]. \\t c. L'�, • ,.Our rrnnlsion of Cad Liver Oil with .. ,J A White's sale is to come off on Sat• tbi•road being much better to the latter \r\\�' ,,,\! i • by propbosphites and cbarry bark. Its a ltAviN[38 DEPART 1t1j.T, day-1~eb lead. Any person we-9hIng school. Cmc iron�P.Ii stating that they \\\�\�� � S1I�I good combination for fang trouble. dnterest allowed on deposits of 4100 and rip• cattle 6hotild attend as Ire hta •& varieL would remedy the grievance complained of \' \ ` ` Inti:i W,.! Wards. Y \\% �,l o • . - J. ONp sleigh I went t 'tf lab n Ota emo iIpabticlibraifli John hturker %\ ` .,, t! E -THORT - so suit ever dDr --- >►telvtt3 ,R; A large s cad w o sr ns to C c ! i� ,.. . Fresh Arrivals - - on Satntdev eyenipll avtY_aod took io the'.4e�*o bar re¢rant to Pickering pubtin 1'`'411\'t } '`I -- t grant to the Bro Sham ublwc library I ,1 \ �p a"time,any � '" ' P The late JohC 6 1 Dr Brodie durio snow•bFockade$zha to 'tail �1,\1'�>` '"Li =6th a 'Iijj, 8v9 Gumming. and Filing skating tonrnsmeut. C arence tiid the S r' l3 °y r \, t i Standard sop h dro a Anii kiosk y p. piloting safely over the snowbanks. P 1. _ I have recently not in an o to date saw �1) umeteoeo �' 6 ammer, and nm re Bred to lath I,-of Toronto- slid d a 1 1 - Standard butterscotch Celery tea p prepared gum all kinds formerly of Whitby township died -en *near ixpenee of& y(1 in getting to and 1 l',l`\1\1\1'1l�•\1` " � -- Poultry spice O C P teething powcere of saws on short'notice. F1LING :l SPEC from !Myrtle. fIeconeidered that thie conn {��1l \ {�}\ . � � • Horse and battle's 'ice n C P' on h dro s I AP TY. Alco cnttinR box knices ground Thursday last. Ilk remaini were brought, I. 0 1 P S F ciT should pay that amount. \1 \ ��� 'i c ®!CC _,- -Horse and cattle food 0 C P Asthma cure on]arae emery with borse•pcvver.- to Locust Hiil,interment taking pan^_e on ) L irW _ - Aad all vazfetios of the$iandard D}ee -TO REb1T-Good houst,newly lilted rp. Satnrdny to tbb Brunswick.Hill'ce metery! The cam on indigent" roe�nled their re. ' Tpey gtce s ftsbt _ ned'2 tv!res of land,38 Apple treep, vrinter Don't forget the SabbRth school non:• port and iec•ni inende�thhe ollowirp pay: , tbae's r!cb andbrn- I i menta-.1 Bark 1 month an R Gtbt•en.8i ; \ y111ant. 10 odor. -- --- fruit. A desirable lot for labourer or gar• versary on8undap acd blotsdgy, Feb 23rd P t \ N \, 3fan , - \ire P Jobnaton 4 w. a sen self&.s; W Fir • 1 y Pti ee. Bold `'' Ai lhe— -' - - deuer.'ne'ar school. Rent hbeup. Posses• arA 240'.. Snhdsy Service.P_t 10:?G a m�' _ everycvnere - L " &ion at on-e. Also some good c'9tters for )•9Q p iii and 7 p m On Monday a grand 1 gra{wk�9 ip eelq,�; ;j11r� Inn Ilarrp �'' i. ••""' (':. sale: time is expected as thb cbmmitfee 5s spar. !•t wka an 11rs J Liiaombe SS•;C• ,lepse 1h Pr.R11 Ah,' �' Ph rmacv, W. H. Jackson, in; ❑o pains to Lave everythtna op Ha'ohar p4 wk9 asp C;(�raw1nrd t}:),A Lac: ort co.. : dicker sig !' , �. p Brock Road i elate.- Come sad eniny ycurselt'es, reote 7 Rks.a•.:g rG :agars $14"0; Jos iia�, . - __ - , atm 1. 3, .r ; , h' �. .. resd ,x , 4 .v:'i_f. 1 ; b y, ., t `4 i k^ab..•._ •�_•--_�.._t• _,ir""r.44 ,. ..--- _. - _-__._:..._.. .y .. -- - - _.. - ... - - ___ .. .___ .. _ .6 r -._.._ --- - - - - - _ a.w _ ,_.. ----.ten- � ga . , .. " -`. -_ -.�.-- - `l ` - 1 1 .. , w RESTLE33 LITTLE ONES. - was such..a ,light of gratitude'.. _. _ fstr go-tures *-*moi_.tha _U knew that she had succeeded, • ' _ Peevishness and Sleeplessness s Ben-Saul gazed in rapture upon the —. � . _ . .. _ g CAUSED BY AN IMPVItE COl� • M The Sure Sign That•Baby is unveiled face of his fair girl; and DMON or T8E BLOOD. • - Unwell. when he naw the smile that made it _ Marina Daughter o! When babies are restless,.cros�, or ° thousand times more lovely, he. TArd-ents and Other Old Fashion• . v - • n i arose from where he sat.and stepped edi Will DT t ' -- g ad Rem ea o ._Cu=e-••:, - - �� _ __ , __ peevialr it is thlj surest possible sign beneath the silken canopy. The Rheumatic Taint Must Iia } - e t Klson Ludim. of illness: Well babies sleep soundly •'Fair girl," he said, as he took a Removed From the Blood. __ and are cheerful-and playful when seat by her, side, "you were never on - , , ., awake. When baby is cross too many .the Cydnus before?" The lingering tortures of rheumer ,., mothers give so-called "soothing" "No, sir," returned Marina,"slights item are too well known to Wel dee. 'circ _8hich contain opiates that �tremblina and dropping her eyes. iptign _but�.ia_not__so well~kitowa.-. -. deaden, but do "not remove a III it n-- of a ECd tiiful place.?' that medical science now recognizes SYNOPSIS OF PRECI�DING; stuff was suspended overhead to keep trouble. What is wanted is a meds- ".It is indeed, air." that the. primary cause of rlieuma- . , - ' C$,+I'TERS.--Prince Phalis of Tyro off the hot rays of tTffs'sun, and, per- cine that will o right to the root of �i nl a short distance further on g g Y. item-is imQure or impoverished blood. pursues Marina to make her his wife. haps, also to answer a second ob- the trouble and make baby sleep well is my own residence. It is'far more The result is that hundreds of si.,1TPr. - Gio aids her escape and is imprison- Jett, for this was the stand where eat well and be cheerful in a natural beautiful than any you have'yet ers apply external remedies which * escapee is 1 captives were offered for wa Such g medicine is Baby's OW11--seen. My gardens. are full of the cannot ossibly'cure the trouble. The traced to lfarina's- hiding place. sale, and the crimson canopy withTab]eta, which are so un a awes es on y t ng t cam really cure rheu. Lu" pure White of th�; empetirri; entkid ..I.te gaaretntee-thAt they contain their boat. A corsair'co-04 not fail to lend, a lustre-ta neither opiates nor Otirer�-ham ill fountains play around my palace. ! her to Tarsus. charms. drugs. All mothers who have used ,1 ere?" will enrich the bion and free it from 'bink you can be happy there?" , '•. Mariaa hesitated, but at that mo- eat . rheumatic taint. The surest, quick. - - CFJ`�PTER XLV -. There were only two occupants of them for their little ones speak of and most effective way to do this „ the stead at the present time. fine them in terms of warmest praise. ment she felt a gentle pressure from is to take Dr. Williams' Pinit Pills, It was midnight in Tyreh a dark, stood in a trembling, shrinking at- Mrs'. Albert Young,, Stratford, says: the hand of Esther; and her resolu- which are proved to,have cured--thou- cheerlese.midnight. The wind moan- l titude, while the other knelt.humbly "My baby, who' is now five-months tion came back to her aid. H� sands of castes of rheumatism many I cheerless the atresia, and a moan-loomy at the other's feet. This position old, has always been very cross.and =Waster had spoken kindly, affection- of them after all other medicinP9 had _ -• "veil .phut out , the stars. Nature denoted'the.rank of the two females. peevish. She was very, constipated with and looking of into his face failed. The case n rs Philip. Fes- ` seemed weeping in tearless &let! The first was Marina and the other er and sleepless. She was a thin, deli- with a half melancholy, half hopeful tis, one of the pioneers of South Es- tate looking child and cried neatly expression, she returned! sex, Ont., is' roof of this. Although . From out of the great temple came Eatheri p g . . a score of men, and at bore upon There was a movement among the all the time. I did not know what "I hope I may be happy, air." Mr. Ferris is'76 years of age he. is their shoulders a thing covered with crowd outside the cabin. One mea to do with her. I'tried several mad- "You shall, you shall," uttered as,smart as many, men of-50% But he sackclothl With slow sad solemn passed through the narrow, entrance, icinee but they did her no good,, A Ben Saul, and taking .her fair, white has not always. enjoyed.such good 1. tread they crossed the vast Mosaic stood a few momenta at the toot of friend who had wed`Baby's-, d he pressed it to'his Lipa. "You- a Ferris-lmass the.foIlOwitig - - __ - square,. .sad thea they turned to- the platform, and then passed back. Tablets advised me to .try them. I shall have all that can make you so. to say about his illness and.cure:- did so,"-and since using them baby you shall be my chosen, chiefest ..Fm fifteen years I suPered sail _ wards the royal palace. Ebo, the _Soon there came another, and thea Y - . Ring's chief officer, led the rash.qnd-Bother, Eaeh gazed acrutinizingly hSbeen quite well, her 'bowels are wife-th8 light of my-dwe111nR and from rheumatism. Alt times I would regular, and she has grown plump 'the joy of my heart, Servants shall seemed anxious to walk more der u on the shrinking gills, and then be 31-1-s, -1i YOUaI Own have severe pains is the knees, while pidly, went back and t e wi a tor- with the Tablets and keep thPm on here shall keep you company. I will _ The gates of the palace were sair captain who stood outside. At te- my hips and shoulders•. I tried-ssev- _ .. r, , hand all the time, and whep@ver baby care for you as though you were the Thrown open, and the party entered. length one mea talked long and e"ar- rich I ive her a Ie of m e e." eral remedies which were of no avail e ag ear n Tablet and she is all right. Ag a arins a presatire o . . " " - `--tu=rfed 'to his marble hall. The men latter came up to the stand anti told .. Pink Pills, I took eight or ten boxes r _ These` Tablets are the'best meth- Esther's hand. _. . who bore their burden entered inte the girls they might coin down, and they -completely cured the cine in the world for simple fevers, You are triad, sir; very kind,". she the presence of their, monarch, and They dropped their veils and then trouble and I'am now as smart as colic, diarrhoea, all stomach troubles replied, in a calm tone; 'and though many men much younger. -I base 4 there they set it down. The light they followed their captor'. He lead coas.tipation sad other minor 8.11- to be torn from my home is alItn - .- 'from large golden lamps fell in som- them across the bazaar to the office g g great deal of faith in the pills for I bre streams upon the sackcloth. and of a scribe. whither they were fol- menta of little ones. They are for I and bitter, yet hope bids me not . children of all ages, and dissolved is ! know of other casae where they have tivith wondering mind Mapen waited lowed by a Cilician merchant, who look oa the dark phases of my life- been equally as successful as in - < water, or crushed to a powder may picture. If, I a.m weak, you will lea explanation of the scene, had bargained for them both. I be given with absolute safety to the bear with me; ,if I am sad, you will ane." I.Sire," spoke Ebo. "we've Writings were soon made out-the Dr. Williams' Pink Pills maZce new, _ _ . Ibrou ht hfn: dead!°' youngest-intent Mothers who once forgive me, and time may bring the rich, red blood and strengthen ttel g 1 corsair received a bag of gold, and 'try them will never afterwards use g --Who?" exclaimed both king and bloom of joy back to my cheek." _ ;,_ ;_ his eyes sparkled as he clutched the r nerves with every dose. It is In thi( Prince is concern. treasure. Marina and Esther were any other medicine for Chair little She looked imploringly tato be ,Any that they-cure such troubles s[ I ones, Sold by all dealers in medt master's face as a spoke, and oh, Ebo pointed silently to the burden soldl rheumatism, sciatica, neuralgia. kid- - - the soldiers Dad placed upon the - cine:or sent post paid air 23 cents a j she did look beautt , transceadact- a d liver trouble, partial parol. . } Ben-Saul.' .the merchant 'w12wK had box by addressing the Dr. Williams ' ly so. Her large blue eyes beamed � ry , p ' (pavement. purchased the Tyriaa girls, was a Medicine Co.; Brockville; Out. - with a soft, liquid light, her bosom f yals,_St. Vitus' dance and erysipelas . 'lflapen stepped forward and raised good-looking man, and though he i swelled,with the resolution it held. ThroUgh their action on the blood the cloth. It fail Prom his hold and slid oft-,upon the Boor. The beams had passed the meridian of lite, yet and her lectures were played u upon by they anthers an cure the ai menta Pr L p of the golden lamps fell aslant the he looked with a good degree of ad- .gods preserve me from it.", uttered- the warm blood that coursed beneath f t(sallow at make the lives of sol many nitration upon the charms of the fair - a -- - =cold, stiff features of Giol He lay (cannot e a acnes whisper. "You her pure while skin- The gentle - - Marina, Tie spoke triad words to l` � ' women miserable. The genu=ne alway/ - there ea quilt as a lamb. with his cannot be is earnest, Esther, ,To breeze of heaven that swept through have the tu12 name "Dr.- Wiliiamst ' them both, and assured them_Lhat ;bugs breast hushed from its beau- have his love would be to tau=t mar the canopied pavillon played wit h,her Ptak Pills for Pale People" on every - ' they should be well cared tor, and tags, and his lips closed in death ruin, I will tend his oxen, his sheep light, glossy ringlets, and they look- box. Sold-by all dealers yr sent post , thou turning towards the door he There had Deva ao struggle do that his vintage-I will carry his burdens ed like fine golden rings trembling • J bade them follow him. The girls i j paid at 50 cents a box or six boxat-- , -- 'death-no pain-far a half wreathing add be his lowest menial, but his .on a bed of alabaster. Ben-Saul s hesitated not to obey, for they well for $2 50, by addressing the Dr. Wf!< t - smile rested there, as thougD those I love-ah, never " face trembled beneath' the power of 11ams' Medicine Co., Brock-villa. On6r :. sow souadleise ears had draale as an- knew the strength of the chains that I{ � admiration and love, and after az- bound them "You misunderstand me, Marina. B h 9d: The merchant ted the way to the I at you deport to- ing fo ileo a upon _ ewer to the last prayer that es mean that shall so r a moment in a c her, ' " „ .. '"The gods be praised for 't river, where a gorgeously trapped ,wa=de. him that he will think you re- he feelingly uttered -COMPRESSED _ : s}saulated the monarch, as he'hallInto, No bloom more level can rest E— MILK bars, 'was in wFlitins- rah ch the 1 conciled _to your fate, If he thinks Y _ =stet rem e r now-bought slaves were handed, A You oo i OrS kind _.. ..__--... ,� Ebo, where did you find him?' cap find its horse there. B The Microbes Are Soil Sques'pe -- dozen oarsmen sat ready to obey-the You respect and honor hiam,.he will y the hen-' a "In the temple, sire." make allowance for oris maidenly vena above ams you shall be happy " De t. orders of Sen-Saul, and as the tat- Y Y ----. . „Dead?•• He pressed one more tries upon the ter stepped on board the barge waa modeyo and he will assuredly al- p After Berated milk, sterilized miilq "Yes-" , low off time to becoafa recgaciled hand he haler, and thea r returned peptonized milk, •lactated--rattle, andd ''But holly? �5rplain." shoved off, and to a moment more Y to his former elation, for the barge' mod the cool, sparkling waters of the to the novelty of your sltvation. He I malted milk there is now to be adds/ •"As we p the temple to-night C dans were clearing before •her will not be unkind nor harsh, jLhe hall flow turned -its head. Lowarsie a • In Bur rounds-perhaps � hour since Y thinks you capable of returning hBr-spot on: the bank where a flight of a new kind at ndentE hygienic .-we heard the loud voice--of the high bows' marble steps !ed down to lite water, milk, nays the London Express. The sunbeams danced upon the affection, far he will .surely love } This is compressed milk. By • _ beyond which, rising amid luxurio'ua - De wide door was flung open, and up shady ar ens an roves o r upon the beaks lent a thousand ; Esther gazed earnestly tato :her g g abound to cow's ia11k are squeezed to La we saw the lights streaming forth, eompauioa's face she spoke. and gages and cypresses, stood the dwel- Ice encored. At the foot of Hercules sweets to the air; and so lovely, so mb P ling of the rich mc?chant, death-.at least part of them are, toe ,. 1 Marina's eyes trembled with a taint ng th^re are 8 . lay the corps -of Gio, and over him enticing was the scene, that Marina "hid I not tell you he would'sure- about 500,000 arms to could not but raise her veil and gaze light as she received the uabought every teaspoonful of unboiled row'at stood the priest. He told us that compliment. . - lYi.love you?" Wb_spered Esther'. ' milk. - aDout upon,the picture nature had A •the armorer had died but a Abort ma•rilf "If en could do this," continued "Yes, yea." To investigate the effect of prest palated there, Birds,of cetera Y - time before,. and that he had died ' Esther,., "we might contrive some "I 'know he would, else he would 'sure on. bacteria an apparatus tine flitted to and fro end warbled a wet- 8 tafmly and quietly. Then be bade mentis,of escape. Levo is powerful not have bought you. Now beware, been devised which is remarkable for _ Qa bring the body to the palace, colo to the fair strangers, while Marina, for oh. such love as hi been tubera it most remain till he came maiiy a bold,, confiding dove came in making old men blind, and with ardent, so having produced what is probably and rested upon the sidts of the that talisman alone we can work,i passionate-can be kin- the gr nisei hydrostatic preseun •lo see it." for once indle his dislike and our died to a hatred most fierce. Hope. _.- .: ,.._ � g. � Y ' = reached-- mover •430;004- . «But --why -request "This is lovely," uttered Father, 'a-le i_ - , a - pounds per square inch. • L5 that," asked the king in aston- can?" }Wade blinder still." t f these ex.- . -. . - as she laid one hand upon her coni- m The particular objet o . _ ,ishmet, still gazing fixedly upon . "Yes,1. "I will," murmured Marina. perimenta was to determine whethe>f • - :.. the cold features of the dead man. Panioa's arm. Her voice was low „Thea will ou not comply?'' Ere long the two girls stepped from . ___ '.The"The priest said you would like to and -sweet, and she seemed entirely Y the bar the bacteria in milk might -not, b!. _ W lite corpse," added Ebo: buried in the scene that had cathed• "I fear I cannot hide my heart." barge, ascended the marble steps, killed by hydrostatic - pressure, so "You shall not hide it." and then entered the avenue leading Shall not?" forth tier remark. that it. would keep- a longer time "Good; he spoke the truth'' re- . •' to the palace. Ben-Saul had not , '-turned - the, monarch, now gaining ! ark, for was .prepares] for this re- overrated the beautyoof the place.for Without going sour. • "No," returned,Eather, with n aud- more tours e;to gaze upon the face ,mark, for Der own mind had been is all that wealth and taste Could pro- Moderate pressures were fl=at tried, g the, same channel, but the moment den animation,,while her eyes spark- of the' dead' "Come, Phalia,-" he led with a new thought. cure' were spread about in abundance but appeared .to have no effect. ho- .'•said at length; "let us retire." Then the remark was made the charm was around u g a-ad--the,--scene seemed indeed a v Pressure was then increased; and no- turnip to his officer, he continued, 'broken. The tale of the scenery'had Pon the geauttea, that ` table re its were 'o�itaiaed. 'while he aced been told, the acknowledgement of iia nature has.spread out-admire Ben- Picture of paradise.. To one wko g again upon the rigid Saul's gardens and ricaps, and then ad been reared within,the walls of Milk subjected t =assn t i 1 O 'pressures o 70 • face of the corpse: loveliness had been made, and with a B ta• 100- tons kept from 24 to 60 _ � sim>LIs "It is, iad_eed,-'.' she burst'in- let that sweet smile come upon your 'Pyre the scene was most strikingly hours longer without going, sour.. . ,. to tears. _ apt- or the moment_Mar- •i�.notIbeen Rub. Draw the cloth over the face, and , Strea then it with resolution to es- !aa Almost - forgot that_she.was. a petted fo compression: . watch you by it til]' morning. T]e "Do •not let Bea-Saul see you g g cape-]et it beat with the hope of' Captive. C...,•• weep," said Esther, in;a low, urging egreea to which the k pin was stolen from you when alive, see freedom, and with that ,hoe ba. To be Continued. -- degrees it you can keep your charge now that tone. P -• •• • qualities ilk were improved alt. . The titian of m he is dead!" " 'Tis fit- he should ace ale," -res 'cheerful. Rope within, beauty with- _.,___� :_ C�Sepstimd_aa�puch on the — turned Marina, "for he must know I Ovtl Come, Marina, raise your veil ' PINK AND BLUE OAS. time for which the pressure was It was high noon in the illy of cannot be silent." once more, and Iook up with a smile. maintained as upon. the actual,pre*- • Tarsus. Leading from the Periopolta . „Spee not so loud, Marina, for•I He.will think you live in the present; Oak of such colors as pink•, blue; sure reached. , I. was the rand bazaar- f the Ciliclan would not hav_e,'our master bear us." our star.of.joy is in.the,future.". yellow and. violet forma a pleasing -pressures of 90 tons per squats . —` g. „ ,.. The lap a e-the tone the thril- • aer of which, where the way was cold shudder. ling loquence, and, w a , cially when -is-the-Wer-k tocr Milk Lronl 'going sora foe °tro>a- - cleared by gtYded,copper chains; "Yes, he is our master, and if we hope, that thus fell upon Marina's of nature, and the wood is excep= tour,to six days. , was a raised platform covered with would be free we must be cautious. ears reached her soul, and its influ- tionally hard, even for oak. There Complete sterilization of the milk. -::white linen, 'It wan only some tea, Try to cultivate the love for him encs.was as sudden as it was power- is a timber merchant iu South Rtrs` Vever, was in no case effected, ev, feet square, and raised five feet from who owns us." ful. She raised her.-veil, and she ria who is at the present,time infi at the highest pressures, and the _. 'the ground. A canopy of crimson "Oh, heavens? His lover The looked into.the face of Esther; there possession of a-cohcesaion for ex- lk•in many cases acquired peculiar. - ploiting a large ,natural supply of tastes and odors of keeping, indica.t- such wdod. Some years ago, a geol- Ing th6.t' certain species of-badtoris ' . % I i.,I I .. . ­ _ . A - 1 d ea of t'h e Ner've�■ agist discovered sOine'huge logs in wore killed while others were not.q ­ �_ ._� .­ ._ ro n gthe bed of a river in,South Russia; - ___, ■ they had been rendered so hard by ._ _ The Aetlon of the Heart,'Lungs, Stomach, Liver and Kidneys Depend on the chemical action of the water that NEURALGIA AS A FAD. __ the Nerve Farce—Extraordinary Results from itis fuse'of Dr. ChasE�a he called them petrified tree trunks," The fashionable : complaint. just - ., ... and he further remarked that the now is'neuralgia,-says the London, -Nerve Food. . .- - ' . chemical action had.not only harder.- Eng, News. Presumably it is the ed mut co . d them. A csnce,,ion �i,mr_of-frosta Government the -Thery I's not a singe organ of the human body that can per[orm_its_functions tgithout s: Iibgra]�nggly_ was granted by overnmea to which we have been suffering that! '-' . . nerve force-the motive power-of the body. .. timber merchant .above, referrkd to, . "The-nervous system-should never be thought of as a separate part of the,�iody. Its branches extend from y have Lhe consumption of quinine the brain and Lfi8•spinal column to tha tips of the fingers and toes. Just asW, a blood is carried by the ar- the Immense has made a good] pile out_of and phenacetin must have been some- •' teniae to every nook_and corner of the system, so the nerve force, by means of nerve fibres, is distributed and onl workin deposit, iatLhe tmost�primig nerve force is just as important to lite as is good, rich blood.' Y g- thing'quite out of the way during the • When.the nerved cells ase wasted, by over exertion, worry or disease, more rapidly than they,are replaced, live way, tpast hat•thew more ekh�g Dyccivilized we the action of the heart becomes slower, the•luags begin to weaken, the stomach-fails.to do its duty, the.liver fie Moes; moo are t: otltheines t'texceed no - 1 and kidneys falter in their.work as filters and.the excretory organs get feeble and inactive. You may be a g become the more liable we are to sufferer from weakness and exhaustion of the nerves, and may have been attributing the trouble to the stom- feet' in length,•while the diameter is suffer in this respect', so that perA'aps twentieth century culture may be in ach, kid'aeys or other organs,.. Nervous exhaustion is marked by restlessness, disturHed'sleep; languid, weary neat=ly two feet.' It to estimated that 'some deo __ . __ _ 'ach, gs 'nays r o dyspepsia, and bodily pains; inability to concentrate the- thoughts, absent-mindedness, there 8.'re's'till 15,000 of these loge to .-ree to blame. _ weakened memory, twitching of the muscles and eyelids; sudden startings and jerkingaI. . of iia limbs_ia sleep,. ag abe.ilshveryp goo3 price atdRia iia 3 _--, .'„ lability and gloomy forebodings. g Recentl3• a man who had an•im- il ninaaa,' irr3, energy I.adiment in- his speech went into a Through' the medium o3 ilio riery our sYatem Dr, Cha,W s-Nerve Food.carries new life and ener to every olaewhere. -• organ of the body. It strengthens--the' sYsteactioof'the heart, invigorates the stomAcb,'makes the kidneys, liver ^- cliemtsit's shop in "the country tar and bowels more actite, and builds up the entire-system. l- ';Do you.think it's true every,,mati some ipecacuanha wine. At the If you enperience any of thane syaiPtoms of nervous Exhaustion, you can-rely absolT017 'bn Dr. Chase's httis'his price--?" asked the heiress. counter stood the errand-boy, who _ Nerve Food to euro you, It'doea'not stimulate, but thoroughly cares by forming new, red corpuscles,in the 7'm sure I don't know;" he an- was utilizing his spore time .by tY' blood eat! creating nerve corse. - `y �wered,. tJwuglttfully "but if you Ing up packets of salts. Customer Dr.•Chase's Nerve Food, 50 centsasbox, 8 boxes for $C,bO; at all declare, or Edmatmsaa, Bales do Co., To- want a ltargain you needn't logk nay ,(to chemist)-''I w-ant ' tomo ip�ip- v further" ip 1p Errand` Boy-"IIurt•nb 9•• . route• 1. • . . Y�r, . . 1 _. ` .{ : ». . . ``Z --- --- - . � j - • r . . . t - _ . .. . . . ., a ... .. I ,::...,.` • �� Y , , - A LORD LAW-SUIT. _ _ "HOME SWEErr HOME"; with delicious - - The family of Arenberg,'in Bel- ` glum, whose'duchy of that name is t situated in Germany,'have just gain- ne ounce of:Sunli fit Soa •is_worth-more-than REDV CES ed"-a la --suit - - g Q thirty years. The Due d'Arenberg Two ounces otimpure soap. EXPEIITSE formerly imposed a toll of a franc on every ton of coal raised by the West- L]1 for the Ootsgoa gar• lot 7M, grocer oaano4 taypl7, writa flu -phalian Coal 1�[iaing Company, but. ZXVIR BATS M4 L> , Toroatp, sending hisaaaasa and addrsiu under the new German Empire he and a trill s1,apla`M 8ua1�g1Y tiosp �-: grant' right, which has — now been reestablished. Hew re- - ceive arrears to the value of 180 mil-- ----- lions of francs, while the annual_ A co'1 HIS TONIC AN OLD DRAFT. rental is estimated to be worth nix - _ -.•.--•,- - o4-francs- _ e h .ege professor.,--. feeling ilpdis- A. pretty anecdote comes -from on the tabic ani a few friends to enjoy it,-there.is-t;o-hl$� 'Posed, consulted his physician,&Ger- Brussels Illustrating the generous • - — _ -' man, very Scientific and acknowledg- spirit of a banker of that city - ad as one of the leading men in his The hba.nker is fond of outdoor ex- t ' .line. ,The doctor ..advised the. pro- ercise. As an exhibition of his skill . •:'fessor_to work less at the desk, ex' in skating, he made his autograph ercise more outdoors, and take beer on the ice in a very artistic.manner. s as ft tonic, somet ins a prolessor .o gentlemen, a lag a mfr 41 bad ae-er- =at-f - - -- ------ ---- - - - -- his patient a fete ,days lgter as he above it as follows: Ceylon Tea Is the finest _ was leaving the college, and stopped "On demand I promise to pay for to inquirehow he'ww feeling. the benefit of the poor the sunt of Tea the world produces, , "About the same," replied the pro-. .5,0^0 marks." -' PcDCC jes$or, They sawed out the block of ice, and Is, sold only in .lead TheTre 1Q �ed 6y 'Did you take the beer as'I di- and having called a cab, proceeded `d —� rested?" Inquired the physician.- to the.bank and carried.the frozen' the strnnsr,-ggst-a_n_�-haav' gt "Yes,P -replied the professor; o a�f foot, we mean•-to Blacks Mixedand men. for good agents;.write us at once for terms. Ask for eatalo took it a few times, but it became the cashier's counter. _. : _ . to nauseous that I•had to discontin- The cold temperature happily pre- awn tlriakat try e'Szlada'"Ciresa bs. THE FROST W1111119 F00E CO., - .91. tie it." vented the melting away of the icy -- - - "How much did you-tak-O"' - draft, and the banker, having been In Austria the law obliges miners Orang®s loOftnS Fresh Fish of All Kinds - Why, I bought a whole bottle, appealed to, ordered it to be paid• and mine-owners to contribute to a -- �:Imd. took a spoonful before each _ pension-fund.-- - -- Laalartttaaor Sa.r>Piasra sus ��w•• a�� " ---- -- ---- -- meal," answered the pro"sor. To Take za si a 1A COLD parole ONE a'1 D 1ff�t f1f 1!1 fC 9Q:_ :- TRIO DAtP SON COaI►I MION CO., Limfted, TOIdt.41 T06 - -- - � - - 7�� d to refund the money It it falls to otiYe. tl lApl tf S LiOIIIIEIIt CUt4S LYttllppE shipments Or Butter,tufa,Poo",honey,Oea+er Ap/iesr PatsUos• iailetted. SHE AGREED WITH In ]c..�Y G roTds tdgnatnre Ia ou eta a bo=. &U. ---- - _ __ m�j—a. - cant .sing, pea a e biggestmac a ory n the 440,000 miles, the United States young,man wha femininely wanted to world is the Vulcan, at Tidaholen, possesses 182,500 miles. Brass- be coaxed before gratifying his aud- Sweden. It employs 1,200 men, and i' t1 1�t� } } e -gest and faded tinter trotsld toot baster "Yes, you can. I have Beard two -- Minardls Lloim+eot IS 1he "Best instruments,Drums, uni fseme, ate, 9n1T18H AMeRtOAN Dysime ®o. or three of my friends say so,-" per Sportsman-"Ia there anything to EY$!�Y TOWN CAN HAVE A SAND Montreal. , _-lusted a pretty girl to whom he had I slioot up here, my boy?" Schoglboy Lowest prices ever quoted, Fens.catalogne, -ween talking. '(with the afternoon's chastisement In 18'68.there were bat 8,850 en- W011latitriktions,,inaued free, Wjrite usfar any "No, I Can't,°' he repeated, getting still fresh in his memory)-Yes, _ - g g sir,. gingers in the British cavy. 'There thing to parte or ntuteal tartrameta. _ _up to go -tq the piano. `there's the school-master coming are now 2.2,500. WHILEY' 4PYGE A GO., Limited, it "Yes, you can; go on,*and sing, over the hill." P. C. )11 6 Toronto.Oat.,and Wlanipeg,Maa SISTIMATIC a"INr}please," she urged A111 tMJ He said he couldn't two or three 4 Mioardts LIPImeu1 for Rheumaf(sm TMi Mt7aT ►OPiJ4tR DtNTIfRIOft -times more, -but he went ahead, and Q?otnlnl®N LIhO 3te$lhlslllps for ten minutes his voice was the - - Monu.ai to L.ervooi. Bouoa ro Lar- most prominent thine; is the room 1 The sun's light t3' equal to 5,5A3 I Q1'LL-v-:x3 $ I �o " �"'ad )a Liverpool. TIaQu'ear ; - ' .o Chen he came bctpk, amiling,'to. the ewer candles at 1 loot from the eye. ��-�• 'OL=� Jrr andtoraetaamehhpasu aeermm,Aaeeq ,'-- i' lady.' i It would .take 8il}j.GM) full moons to Z�Q�.*$ A+r al�d" of=p4011ers s.o�w rod sta,t.ro.n SAf E SAVIRG �- •�• _ _ am rmhdehrya apee��attl"Assuan b".be"�p es to th.i she said, wearily, "thanks. 'equal cloudless sunshine. �'OW'X30X33 . l G'oa`d ll.o c red Tbird•Cla�r000mmodattea h --�You..wer'e quite right about the sing- I t raseime}f m•pasy n-1 ses*wM•*060.7 se am memo; _ resew-~the tarot, Swestans the broath -• "--. ,mg " - - For over Sixty Yearn - s•+--�- Mtiu a t1. Q ltseeeoar aOa {•t• . Ilia face clouded, and he never .9Cortttuo.r.tr na+ t»es need b7 ttr.ngth.nr tMgiinu radl�.nW .JI+ -s oke again to the girl. who agreed-.ksnoine.the riub+r.for the-,dhhMrsn -1314 teetarnp - ituith him. +hnd co mtu neth+ tna ai:►r•Dam ante. THJ3 MOST N171 R/TIfaU$. Svc S I U E V f N G !Yv t4ts...n- R tkaee sa,a.rrast Jgceeee.i p,.t,nni n}mor p 'r . . tq m�u�rttw,boeto T*4&tod no+rew,sed utba P P S s - ` Nursery Equipment' ' y'- .. beet remed7 fnr•tnar.hma Twhetwor ^.+ens 6 boetl++ - - BoW by dr.ytui.r ehruu,hous the urorld. Be Gua'sed llonl.ey Brand Soap t. a cleaner ••r�r"ilaatrtagre,resoo{naoa:are.' � � j - , and rotisher combined• but won't i , c mn actas o r facilities for the so'., trash clothes Paraniplo are suppoand by: .many. GRATEFUS.-OOMFORTING. No mother can afford to be without pare sums of $1.00 and upwards,watt the regular addition of g type a g_ p y g .S In setting and dictributln t �trr r •h,,while the es 12amouns of lai°g! Bo7taa 4bo. ti*u lata Of a scale a Say Ina Interest are aSbrd• people to be veru feeding, A Dual ICibadine tiables scion and accidents - COCOAalht.alJ f0 llgadln - � edpby the SaviaYa Uttpartmeat of - ..ompositor's hand travels on as ay.- gs rr� 11 miles a day, sitim.mi k will give '84, and of split BREAKFAST-SUPPBR. Clleadina Co., Toronto. THE CANADA PENNAMENT peas 250. grains. - !SALESMEN If i and Will ERt! CANADA - Deafness Cannot be Cured ESMENVOR IJ b local apnhosucas, as they cannot re"Is like I ArGr0•S 1101 1 the Desi nil Regret ���-- Toronto Street,TORONTO dioea.ed porllon of the ear There tsonl7 one ileal cezitreered.air aprsver trade +Ample way t eurodeafness. sad that to by oonsuta machine ergo-OAVEes saaL, Bart,0nt - l•'1-1-1-i-l�l-1-14-14 -1 tsonul rrmedeso. Destuess is caused b an Ou't of 141 tourists who ascended - Inflamed v,ndt fon of�be mucous Ailing of the aunt Blanc last year 89 were'Swiss � - . •F.::eraahlao Tabs. Gert. this tubo le la. ! 1't' - . camel you Dave a rumbling entad or lmper an 113fr • 17 English, d German, Jett ligstnt, and when ii u ant sell alored � - deafness Is'he raaa't.and an lead,he tatlam and 13 from thQ L nited States matron can be taken out mad this Labe r"tored i There were also 4 Canadians, 1 EgyTO LADY - to its normal oobdlmn, hearing will be de• ptian, and 1 � Zealander. Rt ;it"yed forever: nine (saes out of lift ars :-_ • ' ;LM, A Ithtp f0.ro a> dQv.. o. d- vpd C+tftTfr-�►bjeh-is notiiot. _.NO—TIC _ _... __—.. Rained condition of the mucous surface•. CALIFORNIA - OREGON F.XCUR- - we will Rive one Hundred Dollars for soy SIONS " The following letter contains an ease of Deatn*ss 1pi*sed by caterrhi that can - offer of an absolute Ift't0 Otte. o�t be cured by Salle Catarrb Cora Sued Every day in the year. The Chicago. E y ---- ?or circulars free Union Pacific dtNorthwestern Line t You don't have to buy anything F.J.CSSNEY tk CO..Toledo.O, mins through first-class Pullman and to get it. (t.i$ a bid for your - Sold b Druygtets,768 slat s is care to,points in Cal, . t u 2taitti�'amir l'tli.are to best, a. �' A P - irteelaht . sad if overlooked it y �. D _ - lfornla end Oregon tinily. Personally In proportion to i tr population conducted excursions frond Chicago will be a'lt toloss tuyou and a sisap- 'New Zealand is ,the richest country to San Francisco, Los Angeles and n public libraries, It has 'w Portland, leaving Chicago on Tues- CCRONATION BROOCH - .. .. days and Thursdays. . Lowest rates.., step.tee Cough Shorterlt time on the roe meat and works err the cold. scenery. Inquire of your neaireat native Bromh-Quinine Tablets cure a cold ticket agent, or writ.¢11:H. Bennett, is one day. No Cure.No rsy Price 1M oeats 2 $fag street east, Toronto, Oat. This Sugar shelf Is ed alias and'Ceyloa tea-F�as fastens- _. % in.•-quantlt -from' 1.52,000,000-' The lar*tint diamond la"the world likely ynu donee desire o sou eb.mditdsie in�, y ,� A DIET TO EYEIiY LAO>( t.like!,that.youth*r maiden nr pounds in 1890 to 800,000,000 is now in the possession of the Iia- antpwering would feel'proud to assume such a aaa.0 pounds in 1900. jah of ]tat lan. It weighs 367 carate AdvertMaeuht net• Thousands of our best business trees and - DEAR MADAM :andenttmostp�tlewe�re i>a,�a.n _ - - three times the size of the Kok-i- gleets first and m _ Noor. The Portuguese 1,000 carat egoh of this kind. The order Spoon std stone is probably a white topaz: Send us ur•name and address Off the below Medicines d�•r owever musTTx signed br yourself ' l --"TAE FOUR.TRACK NEWS." I s e vin child. 4g will also>!�. request, and- we wills take pleasure in sendin ou iag*aeh�-iasan. ua.nf �k This Wa Monthlji Mggazine free of a�c_h_a_r�e_th�is SOLID ARIZnNA ---- °r Travel - SUGAR,,. HS ELL. . With .the Sugar Shell. we will send you 8 Boxes of Standard Published by• the Passenger 0 Electine Remedies to sell, if you can, at 2 cents each. " Then return our Mone 'Department bf'the New York Sr S y ' Central, the great four track and we will give ou, absolutely free, a- Butter Knife', a Pickle Fork, a Set of 6 Sdid line. .It contains a fund of_iu-- Board less Sort - y `lie esting•and instructive read-' t94.i1,wo1y�,W �;,, Arizolia Silver Teaspbads slid a beautiful •King Edward` V1.1. Coronation Brooch. Ing matter, and, like all oth_ orl.aa.ce•,New Turk. Our Solid Arizona;Silver. Premiums are fast superseding Sterling Silver for Tableware ` er.. features o.f this popular bn.►.Ve- .tlr.,p.e,pays..,.rTwhm. Tot pq•• The look •aS w4 and - for oyears. line, is thoroughly - — -- e -rive- �m-peppy ate— r„"Dw,�...Per.ere. Coronation. Broocl-i`will be`appreciated by-every loyal British subject. It is come 9ifty-cents,a year from Geo. salter's- t. er.•.ere ' - - r.nt� b S ee... �4 posea of a magnificent ROya1 -Pu' le Amethyst-mounted on ari exquisitely'desijtled H. Daniels, Gen'1 Pass.-Ag't, yt.td.. Tb. ,s.sr rp - New York: Th pays.°• "� "•" Brooch overlaid yvith fine gold This is not an opportunity jro put off. ust sign and That yay�� - Tht•ee j redorn. request - .::.. . .• .- 7DJ �,,,�bn, ppoorK„ return,the attached today. The Sugar Shell and Medicines will be prom 1 - -.--. .. _.. rYi•cm:C7 Dredabli ai r'w• .. - .nt rka■etcorn.e.r:rrr mailed,.postpaid; anremember,even if you foal to sell the goods, you at letisi have - Out.of'100,000,000 passengers by Ma"e",—f,,,h;i' an elegant Sugar Shell worth 7g cents for simply making the effort. As we don't intend lea all over the-world 30 lose thbir yisld..Ltnsoeta..wt7..r - .. lives'. °dt o1 tht� name ntrmbef b e••r'°'n•' ••r•'w••'•• to keep_4his offer- open long, .we would ask you to 'favor us with. an immediate reply, y b■,n dc�w,e eet.bnad Yre.a.rail,. 47, roeiW neat.b1ca yldd.d a,year fm.esbu.par a.n. W.are constantly receiving such .. - _ Te4t pe7ti . spelt:. lPostO Office, REQUEST FOR SUGAR SHELL AND •MEDICINES.• ::, t. :• -. _ 6n►u.. oe»ei teed en Post Office,Fttrnisam,Que. - .arch-,0 ba..grain end a i,u-Yid ' . - ___ -, rent-m iearcr"n -- -CD•�- ' fRL-wL61t6fAe---GO=r-Lintffeilr-Toro tt�-�f. nor.. T'L°as pas .t• Gt mTLsxaN,- Ship immediately, by mail, r Solid Arizona Silver S r Shelli and Eight 25-cent. -•• - Encla.ed you will fiodmoney •' Ylatorla Rape Pack es of Electing Remedies.'.h to make an earnesut effort to sell the Meditates, _ Messrs. C. O. Richards a_Co. mato 1t pe..1b7.to po. order forsa5o,for the lot meds A6rne_ heja,ab.ap sed aattla■t. cine I received. I also thank you and return you the money,with the understanding that I am to receive for.this service a ao•t of bat le.tb. M►r,.i-, for fhe Premiums au sent. I rd Gentlemen,-Last winter I received y Butter Knife, Pickle'Fork,Six Fuel-Size Sol' At7sona Silver Teaspomt and also a ea■17 yreIIA. de.■ .,lit mast say.they ars handsome, I `rest benefit from'the use of OLIN- .,ery.b.r..a`bat pays cannot i imagine how you Can af• Coronation Broach. If I fail to sell the Medicine I will return it[you within 3o bays, - LINIMENT in a severe at- Bromus Ininermis. ford it It is very satisfactory to and retain the Sager Shell as a gift from you. tack of LaGrippe, and I have fre- Woo.o.d.rnd true er to figd ope firm whose adver- _ _• - _ _ - rao«awe _r.edaiasetaao- ... me .---- vent .• -- tegmen is no a 0 ly Proved-it o every a est vee er nay b�iioo p feu er ... ........................................... .»...... .».. _ - aiter.p Drdd�.press.. You have dealt by me strictly m NAME....................... .»....» ••.«.«..... .: ._. .� cases o1 Inflammatiori. 'lir... wb.i.,.r mu le accordance with your advertise. _ ., _ •- _, j � r nand.�at(t o■•.d Is man and I find your mediates - - Yanra, irt�i q .areae at lisle.. _ _ ,are ail that ybu claim ibem to be. W, A. HUTCHINSON. _-fo » ». »»» ...»........» - ». .: »....... �t0.00 for 130. Iamw my so too fon leaves ADDRESS............. ...........»» .. »».. ..aa 7+a t.trr... one so li e ume to open the eyes brw .e,e. .n.e of the people to the meths. I --- r°^ ..- H..ad f41w we"eai�p{f tea.od rsmafa,$entlemenr ...........»..».»»».. ....................................•... ..........................•.»..�•-....... ,«.„...... _ u,,.e:(rally wonh Yours truly 4 (, please ivrlte very "very"plainly. R. .. ._ r Alft"_Spei J. pr.mte rK•ave)top tb.r.I V It you saved the ash of all the ci- caro»t.at.ltle,fart p..ut.. fjgars you smoked ,you would have • SLECTINE MEDICINX CO., Limited. TORONT09 Ont4rio NConqumcd.-1,800 , before you had a �pilmd ot,stab. - _ - l { ?: �` - .. �,y , Islimpr c' 1. _ ! . Y ' " ",. ... _V __" _.._..- ..-._-. _ ,r, ._ _�P-,W .".:. - _ .» .. .. r � -. ; - 4. t► 1! I�AY, F�as. 2l, 11902. »ori%21_1 I bni persuasion would I ttse;not —= Xie ddve>ri s flan, tet peace. 7 � . _._ He wLo professes to be what be ie trot, OR tiALE The undersigned has 'foe ��� .�i (� 'e deemed to be a bvpwrite.a So a man, mato s .. ee=l zV - A -- -_-- . LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, calling biral "A Friend" and yob with 1 s good meat old. .ad ane registered mars. .---• .__ __ T T`_ T . .. ,:" . war in his heart and is his belief,is not a 1 ziaiag 8 Susi!,old. er Pro l titer OpoOrticutsre - . — Frieud,and if he 01mma to be one is noth I appty,w n t ka uli Y r oa the 1. ...-. .. in � I s. aalt for t>ia fairdie. -- - f� -Dr 7 -- -- - - cataetott oLisublie,taessioae. ffia wnt V • , .in All cases,send hu torsi! 116=0 alt Copy are would esteem worse enemies to the GEED GRAIN FOR t3ALE. .Tbs ander - , • ner . . 1, , :.,-- .%Vu,wisL et dietiaotly understood, however troth whilst they were witbia the told,f signed has a quaatillY of seed gmn tot •_ _ - Glut in ao ears do we bold otarselrb to- than were they without it,and the sooner sale inctnding osis,six mowed barley and - • ..apondble for oafnions ezpresaed by corrss all tach were placed in their tight place,- '- - _` teuddz&L-ED.fevrs,l the hatter for all. There is no,perseention'I goose wheat aQplitol� W Bntr-ken die I8 an A eedble Change `_.Te ;tae dbere gt apery religious body in denying.say one fellowship aho walks:ening ✓� =�� _ a t -eher_ia nDitY D their mgtur2 g sdbmai ce.o rxtuEa prfnoi lemma 4�laitFsitidv ordioa to the binding priacip[as of nttA�.TERELI BEEF a" bod �j V __ r I F -'�raCtiw. rhe man who 'fie ves he oan TH -TE ISH . ai ,is, or �teah dr become 1 hare travelled conriderably among f , with in p t9. Friesda both-in Europe and this coatioeDt k Any partres wishing a nice gaarter of •iiru0k ie Ague,if any beitter than the man aad nothing of the kind,as my correspond- beef,may obtain same ai a reasonatlle 1 l .1 , Who aotu vL does Weise thiaga. What s ens seeerte,bees ever eam•ilender my notice. rice SALMON T ROU T y 1 p .. n - - , auti otiiera from him may imbibe the came Friends on other vital g0eetioas have something Choice ' J� ,_ - tbaottbte. it&bees tbo_tthta bate aD evi! arisen,but se the lace coaterenoenn Phil&•i _ _ . Lea � a urndaoey,they sooner of tater are tare to detpbia proves,on the question of war as i - Ca"n, . �pp�� Fro h who caught bear their legitimate trait, Now it a body being totally irreconcilable to the spirit of i1Vbt• , I . the e 1 of Christ-Jesus, !bey are with.. Butelser,Dnabarioa ,by its book of church disilloiDeoondeuins go _ -- -• it right for those caltiD>Z oltt eseeptioD, a unit in its eoDdeasnatfi , _ DIE Smoked if, a.elves members Cat a It the n s oa arty Diem r compromise tits --- - - . . . _.._.._ _-_ _ " . _ - �a a ADO I trial11tenauee of these hriuoiples is the bon rat testimony, he virtually ceases to be a L - . . �+ 1 A X. " o£ biatDerhood,bare not these hien >tr• Fr{ebd, ea 'mush as Judas did to be an _ . Pae��ic .; - _. _ - .- L BR SEA HC]E�Rr NGS tually broken that twDd and ao tirtnally epoetI when 'he bartered away the lite I ' eeaeedto b4 members of the body! o . of his Lord, Nor are we to bu held re + BONE LE SIJ F ISH - - - - 1. - 3 !kat I'riende a views and acts of thoasi Settlers One W _ _ of all �1a33:a and at alt timaa have borne, who fail away from us, -And as to his Excursions - - - hL3 Gbbu their watimony agaiust war, as Bravo charge sgaioap Whittier as justify• -, i_t O�'�j. �HRi�R,RIN GS , ?„v 'bt:wl;anti chriatian au3 wholly revaga tat into deteaeive war, I. here searched Iiia To tdsaitctaa and Coaadtaa Iioriag. ac will ►J ■'. so the ie�apet. of t tiriat, which ib arae of pages through, and have failed to rinds WaveTuruntoe.ary':rESfl1Y dnringta&RCH este and Good will toward men. Nothing Ps9t g and ttRIL,19C9 ' peaid mere rgoctasively prove that all trace io soy one poem, wherein N!iffier IJaasenaees trsvef::nt without Live Stock - - Frien divoil bold this testimony of Truth: does chat Let then, lriaad Sfaek, prole' sboc!d take Gran:eevtnu Toronto at l:iu P.m. Alw•ati a a food variety . of than their uuantrr,ity on this questiva tit the charge by rlavting the Passage or re, bout w w - _. $hues.! contereaee ►atety I,el i iD trngvish IJte sti¢ma thus-cast on latao' irstu lea�in�Toro4>Aisc 9 mk a d eonsistescy as a F riead. ]�'.�F.B. Mien:at Steeper will 5e 6t Lobed to sen tifaia h e e Fhiladotpbid. Thea Baok of Jitsct T400 - �-�• t e - e - �� - _,_ p _ reads"Frie11ae Orb pre9ttegty adv not Sale ReglEter. -' iron 1`.rt parttcti!srs sant Copy of �ttlera _ f T best in the haark t bo viola-e our testimaDy sga[aet war i❑ soy _, __ `fluids,"apply co Y&ar aesrw. usnadiaa Pwac _ -- - _,_--- - ._ teepeot' . a e.lteliev9 war to be an nomtt• Ssrc Dc F FYa %2-..,r-- ror- Postponed Ageatorto asci,"and-mssv�the most (bead Weseleieeep hngat-etc A. H tyuimao. Asci. Gaal. Poser.AQt. - --- evils in which Mao sew pons--ably errK om lot E5 and"r" Con ri PtaiteriDg, the 1 Kiel stress Easi,Toronto The demo_, the lost for attouto drink I ro of J A-K bite Bee list I anotin - - - . -__ , ertray�e man, and harts otherv, property . _ . l ati9ea every evil ouder at eoltl.nn Poacher A PoaWl anatioeoers , . .. the sae,Lad 0"::etas men so a of farm Nock.implemooto and household _OF-- �]1 1 . of their fellow man. we believe furniture, on lot 10, eon 1• 1'ickeria i �y - - fill after Lents - _ , - inn illoerf,never was a ••righteoae casae" (Kinwon. Road! the ro rt of M ": 11$lllable Farm PropertyI 11 gat P Pb Y - - . - --_ Ior war,no under Chnat'e ate aUony Cosh to tci#T•wnels p of P::korta .e t�: C`naep - _ --_. __-__. _ A peau•either a' riabteoae war"pore new A. Clank. Bee bins Sall at one. Tntms; ----- ---- - of Otar,.r,., t:ere vrtii ire offend nor 9a,a on Pr- I- ae • lass. A:1 are urtghteona and unholy, So L ort•tr. M troll 3P.D. 190'2 --Aae%iou anle day Ge sbtt day o:February 19N at one o'clock _.--_- o e condemn not a Dsraicu'!r art iD the atxrnoon.at Gordons Howl ny vtrtue - ss5►ag P y of farm Implements,at Breen River. the of power of axle contaaaed to a eerta,a mor• .... . '_.�°�-- ��� tout.nae mare than another• but we do �,,at4 wb'.oL w•1:be produced at tt:e ants,sue tot - t -- .. -. ., rondema as anti cbrtat'saa a d hatnet.ial property of (haucttLiTerms c"r. See A-•ng Property - - • ,. _ " y anw who bills. 6&la at one. Perms c`amb. Pon Ai•.acd a ntt:,ar tl-� er•.a:o psra-Is or:rar•cc the dead! strife iD wbiah C irt•t cher d k'�ett.l, A off laid an•i Area ee.sit ate:}:a, Lod a oZ:o 7 'a,a tot kudtsu as aa.h i y their rove one T-r; ars \tar Iib: 1fY':-Auction isle cf}the Towo.b.p tf P rk r:nc,n ,be aafd Cut`�pry DO YOU N EED _ .•. :. . _aU� ttjrer, tbuan;ut_Qtab anoeber's li•ea. ot0uter,• a i Ls.ng rpowd o. +hemortbcr` !arar stock Led implements at lot.3. nit the arat draadfUi eoireDee Of I ty 7 srt,r t ,of Nu 94.:0 tDe •rcoad oaeo► 1. ­ I 1, , con t, P,cRer:t g the ptop?riy of Arthur a•1a to i:5e mortal rill'of Lot.Nona :e the se,• _ , �­ _ ..+" `�narfar t, the rr.ore a.ff,etnal:v t.,eccoutalieh .. their dead!. pu-pose to rbcs mattxr,Coe Boyer. 6s:e at'!, See.bi.ls for putts• -ai oa eeeo\-Is.3 tri.«outb ha ^.! tilaacact , A'eiarsNIfPC^NCherar •�If Pcstilt, as tctaca ease!hs. � Lo• d wt•me t.Lccd parc�an t cteopt A new I'�etl"OOm:'cIlet set• if so I have '.Cy,, received�8ome �Ve[y nice y- o!life or daunt t' _., se,•ca aad to ucr fel l y'" - , the ar +�•.',p.tPuaortrg save "' .,an ?ciY `r^ ,"ea: , t..st por• ^see L3t7�tng I.: price from 6'. LC 55 .- . . low tneo, w:tt', ,te .t;ost!e. oa . of !sent stock-trnplemeate: etc.the pro• .,n„ Letr.c ..e+t to lcre !atom Wt ebb li:n,r. ;o `, .. say We ort bt to Qt* God ratter tt.si; - - -- - - 8. y Feet ! Thaw B7•DDS;r . a0 o�rth half pe f t.,r 1 t c ro.d k,u aw.dit:w Pai­.;- __ _- . we W' Should Lha Lora pattr.a tri ? t., t Fe 1 -oxitav,z:tiz tct.-e Ger:-wo h1;oirvd acre• more __ - - -_-.. .. -. Irl a D - ` - . - otild be wlittag ra rn}sr-t°ir tb+e our tot a n �.I'xbr der Ss,e of ala. See i or ttwa TE. •. •ow+uq"nprovrmarste urn Baia - . . I- -- teat„nouy,r3 oar S!to ►►:,3iVI di 1 Shaatd billy. Puucber A Porth,, sura t rn be ,-acted •c cru prem'err•Pynroe dwe: '_ ..__ _. , � .. - any member h rusks th;4 ter:;�-ony we, Furtr,: dlae I1Eb'1"�?.-A¢etloD ear of fou w.tn 4 c fru frea,e bsax barn n.a +taus ��� 'GOODS o acme' ,.f fora: bud horsey. ,^ pas t rounds!oc+. a lTr.no atattc+,a+out !io rcraa �T�j r .. ­ .. -' would deal with bits. as- :nwortisy=err- marts and hansel:old fara•t a etc, lot' ',;Quer r::e er.;ors t+� +�1+! .. :-. I .,. 1. �... . - fres, aunt:t we cc-;id not recialai Elm, die 'tf ' T&ttit.-to ;,er cert of th- ,nnrrh&A-'roos� - , "_. - own him as nut horsy nae aKn ¢* The 23, cou 'i• eickenoir t:.e property of the to tr••Csad doom oc•.ale ay :, sae Ron ha I . writer h,m.of Dad on Uncle it- Eotttaad late Joan Toot. bee bible for particatare{ .aloe cersai w•.t.tMt ,a.is arsown at_the a:e Ilia Lau es and Mere underwear,all wool 13annal8 .plsiti and fancy. " For tur'="r ;ort.en:ara 4tpty to Who watt a coccus! so wpoiy tlae navy ,f real estate Terms cash Bale at i loses awateae w b teo¢ard rlirts, to act a , i [ Q re at w Poacher S Pxti[l, aoct:oneers .ones G.•aoD ! ha,d avP fI C _ Who rope: C was dewy oath sae diwwaec ffle anneletts wool bla f not 'ng you a ui o ' 1. At the time of tba Rovolocio¢ary boar to FrsDar. ill%FA IT '2*th.1�r13-ACDaai COmbl ISo1,CttOP,1 ToroatO 9troea^oreatw ssible - _. CS oetws gals, as Habbard'e Hotel 132009th" � __--. __ .. _ - t po pr•'ea. the United bla.ei, a h w maashera Cama . a� Bars at pus: W'afeh toe trait. You .. - ° io.lteiieve it right to tale op arms. They aper A Postial, AaL tioDeerr. P4$TPUNED CREDIT BALaI , . L", . •we -* tborag)t they may Dot have - —w -_- - - .Da to a�ti.e,��,ae 'OR THSENLEMN . - I �. . ''----.Y .r 3�y oorraspaaclsat hopea In this aMtsr J?ELrY• FOR BALF�-1 have for a&!e{ (]Tl 1Q- N�)a y .0 at IDP pwe 2,lsoe,one ti 1:e west Ori R. I / O C L'tle Liorses - ' we abould allow every oaeva shiait ad, be ,6446;0 nom of veer:+au ' 1 , - - - uem '.0 bea,i o liked.and be tails thus liberty. "a Iabarty at,r,IIq atvee,g eIId i fMr o•t •w 4o ata nnr ere or�,,, „ re rad 4 sown - Sb�F• Ham• Ere" • -Can•I sell you a fire suit this-sewon I arca several kinds sit Cot► - - of conscience' That is a m►eoomer. LID several tttrr'bm•� y ~ de not soave,m of hard•*Dena �im we'owe.:.t.ee try ,.d•• aced e9 ab rea+sonab a term i siz them. By R t sal. also rel:I;! dre mac mom 01 b tf the rima thou'ei "Deo;a'ur'a`t•ov are,a atloid of any oe aaalro3 Tke rropetty-eE 31gO.!rn WHITE ai his pal 3 eon be.t by,1* Lar as from 4 to i 0404• per P'o sunt - • remises ata a_d tad farm west. loss'25 _ , _ - -. -- 1 s C sae mcience t+ tun t Slotraa,a or y etpMays A,4c ah)dram l P is allowable Oo Dim to Piece=s a drartkard, tat Una ralct. apps, ! \!bite,broag 1 an 2",'. ooa 6, Pielieriag Tp . ;}m:les . a o mon ors _ _ ea at - oue, We wo_td Cot perwccte Lxm or abase FOR BALE OR TO BELT-� M�yNitiiNr Feb. ��n� tOLI �' • - . f D:m for so dctnq, 130 =tabs think and do first-class farm,beteg boa 7 and 8 :con I y t 1. rs he liked.so tout!as his !',berry tufringaa 5carboro conaistinit of It 0 acres lD a •- • The failowing:- _.--- , . -: ` "� ca,ot al at aft`ra But we.as•bctip K� state ofculkivatioaa eitnaied 1.I mt{ee. Horses-'2 mares S t.nd i yes old a p. ---- -.-- 1� } �j j - -"bound by cwta:u prionililes and 'ire beak- north of Ei'izhiand Creek P.O. A good 1 filly ;+ ors• h r, t horse bras h d: > - -XGeneral Merebant, TY hitevale. __ ``- Ing this baud of fellowship, we had the y drivers, Cattle- Darbam and : Jersey •_. orch&rd ands large quaatit of small >' - • . • right to de_y nim ae belual oo• of us. - _ _ Lida,! ChneclaD bodice thinly-and act' 4rnic,goo ootbalktin{tr, frame traD+e aunt ��, calves by side: Z Jersey cows due to _ - • . • ", : as, do, war W Christian nsiioni would plenty of avatar• Would be sold ai a sae• Calve in March,have=ado EtitSs batter to - / . be impossible. How many pro# the God rides. Alpip to t�mt Treadway, Sigh` nae week, 4 Durham.cows pup to aalva T_ - aad tether' of ill moo, '•Tby kingdom lead Creek, or, H_ l.eeve, M O Dept April; 4 belifers,to calve in April sod Stay; --.— Flay will be dam ieeefth a�,i� u 13 t[ S steers tie 9 yrs.about ilOn lbs each: ti - - "hasvee", a>od yet they will not do what Dr ata et en rte per; ur I 7 " -He commands them to do even Dcw, viz: - betters ria 4 yrs 10 steers and keriter 2 pro, ' Love,pour enemies", "ALY00tte not your Ill ilibsbsalo 350 lbs each; 12tcalves, 'Sheep �Cu��er ' _ : ' . ' '. Stra.selvstt , ••Follawpeeace with all men aad W �+I _-. - . trt-any other like wand of the Prince of1. • . . ..: - . . . ��I \\\ 10 Cotswold and!U E4bropelties ewes sup _ ., t , "_ , .--• Peace. who o!God im made Iiesd overall to iamb in Apnl; !3 ewe Iambs, Hogs - - • I Berkshire sow. with '8 pigs byside: i - . 1 ,e is IIis'cb_rcb and kingdom, that•'kiogdoeo , 1 Yorkshire cos,with 9 pigs by side;2 York• r and he_ burro ., . . . of God which u in peau,in rigbilwaaaess, ' .% ilhire aad 1 TLmworth sow sap to pili in pub els el 1�7 - r'-' and in joy in the Holy Eipirit". All mar, - sow wee to Sd&greif ewvti--Y��ssa ` Dd►teD: 1 Berkshire,aaQ to pia is•April: - . rs !Nod comes from it.- Bot t4s ens dose 10•boatav 3 ma old;8 i►6oats 10 wkie old; - Y. - I ,l. `'k 12 pigs, weight about 100 Ibis each. Cut : • L not'justify the =sates.- The Apostle gape , % !fres-2 eat"", asst new, Cbathsm aad . - -'- tbe ctroataLEoo of /oeL wa Let g - ..- �—. awe-maks, 1 dots seated patter. A -..:NOW.- • is the time to see that yon have!bloat iu Balsa in abs"Rbs �` . _ Its do•til that good !xray come` t,i J°moi ��M �°�-� g0setit7 a a a rev-at>d Cristo! - �n-t-}o=gg�Amt C�Ita --Qs - _ -- _ . �a%„it be be one. �•overoomes evil �s Hoplkltlsy kinda of �• and otber articles. ' iew meeufaetntfed by tlH maxiaDgdlm As the proprietor is faeding 1:i0'oattle the marlcst• Cna6 or eeodit..'we also handle doll line of fun ifle�' . - What liberty is:thwe in wru•?which sou• �•y�of t)shswa. brow and has Cob Boom toe ibe obovii a1T ' rplaments, wia'Imilh. wagm aletgbs Saosiss the trails of tabor."Ov:evwyone must be sold. A great ohanos to lae_ure . to.pay!the enotrmons e:peame iaeorred:itfor• The Empire Medicine Co, of Lond N moms stoat. Bale sore if sued=not b - \ , ass man to field their has fused the aadent_gned• , a ,M atvM lioetbse to the most kcal agee0 for, c e ag. rix a Coe o o,-oo �• -. .. �j i revolting_ _rimes, kitbag bombo the and derfal discovery of the niDeteenth oeustl Ilaaloolim;kaoarn as the Percy farm. .. - . . _ = 10biliires, devastating bones. It ignores ­'_ For the treatment of the Nese Throsl. Termeer cod.grain, and mama of 110 h 4 I ' Bmighm. ” . . ge and ander Dash; tree that stnoaat 8 mos .; 8�s n the most sacred obi was. Noce know Breachial Asthma, and Lae It eases Colds credit to patties farpishintf appeo red joint a 1J , better its dreadful chsraeter than those sod all t Asthma, Broachitia, Hy trier of sale is Dot . , .- .- who hats bola actively eagaged in Lha astd all throat and long dismaeee. Write nom, Intetrest from date -- . .. - . • .. kho for particulars,a stool!of treatments and ptod when dui, 4 per peat.pee It _ w at it time that we i�Canada who thro_Rb repair.cc nsttaDtly on band at. allowed for Dash, POUCH$R A POSTLLL, &nets the biessioge of peacel have prospered' <Z•Tees Rive .9. . . - - .. .God's prcvidence bits averted fear of faen• -._-_.-__ __ -. .---. _. __._ _, . .Ensor war,that we should wash our hands -- - -- -- --�- - The •Farmers' 'Drug -8torV ­� lrctm its guilt,and letting othera do ae they t - ' _ I Ill. .�. � " will,let ire not be troubled, but truly pat t n Where pun save from 10 to 25 per cent. We Carry s taplendid stook,1 .and you our trust in God, poi ,for eternity alone 1 ! e r ` I ! can always depend on getting what you ask,for, a"at lowest cut-rsie prices. We g y a� � want You for a-customer• Give alt a triaE and pun wilt uwa money. ut throo hoattime; fo�,Byer ludo stall .. .. '� rectivs his reward according to hill actions „ . . . . . . - . • '�rn,thie probationary lite on earth. Thomas' Electric Oil,3 bottles for Sao EpsomBaitsa It 3a ib, 1 lbs Ent 256 YctainlpDaneista ill�bedi __,_�.�.,,.�8 !}gggg�� T4!�� Chase's and Carter's.Pills`2 boxes for 250• Glauber salts 3o Ib,10 The fur 250 the laws of a country. These ahenee be 11 &w-e-&[n .L?1+yi1 n `r ., Parmeele s Ayer'ti and Burdock Pills'150, Sulphur 3o lb,,10 The for 250 fo:lnded on righteoasnees. We are truly _ - Pierce'•Favorite Pecan rzptioa 650. Para E Cohered, Gentian, n, El, Aniseed, r,e , • • icyal for coosaie❑oe'sake. Balt it the law ire have just pideed in stn^k a lai•Qa amor:mant of Boots ani 3"L3,tgs an3,claim hey. .!rya Cherry Pectoral 20 40 Slid f0c FoeoaEraek, ROPtD, Iron, Elecampane, ".-• "of man commands me io do what God's _ are the boat v�lne ws have evgr off d. Chases Syrup of Lin Turpentine' 156 Licorice, Saapetre, Antimony oto for witnr sa iq me teaches ma is unrifihteous; 3:ia \c. cont' ion r dere. i ozone.smgtll •targe tri w t:,at,S am no,To do. d!\° refusal hurts ❑o( 1 Butter Color lac. Pdfies Egg Producer:350 . :.� ' - I' zema t moot 3 -. eaa'a Po ltry an cell - . - :stn this is true "liberty of d,nsctenct, -- - 0.rtOxl. c Ultri t` Little'3 Spee D a - all Cha3e'a l)iutntent 4t. p. p } Isar tar t<}i l} our Zxet,ther3, xbot'e. �� � Pa �I .w.�u�a� _! -, _ _ .Cooper's Shee Di t 300 4f utltera st �rievonsly suffered an'i !thigh 1 - -- ---- - - ------- R.- I _::Fine pare•>>o F r P 1 - Liver Oil 7,ic, Seal )i , tkey• tl,roalz,Ir their sn"trtng3-porchaserl' - _- o �INltine and CL Lt e 1 or F,ice - •_ . 1' f'.,=.0 and-!,Lich-aa.wit!l thinhfulr.e�j t, - .' ...•r sctt's Emni;ion small:3ac lame a;,; P.r,1 drri- on Cattle . . L '- • ! I 1 ar[ect';:n:uksien,-lar a coLtle._t:c. l�:'r,'.nl.':Spavin C�ra7,o . ... G d nox ct,jot. }� p6ultry Pro diic� l f 0 I'.:tch Itr,;ps \aselthh Gc b ttla 1. �,u',frlead Editor, i cell d:31r_.c�nfc,_ �� �3�� LL V t L.t torrrr";c• ti,�t t:i tl•}a m rtes rF \vq> I ,ut, ider tLc; U 2 C.e:'a 11,1;r \ttor li3c _ _� r'.d i5 t,rut:1 tat:d we ntt,1 I n:nord'tlir i - L ntte'r C rTor:V,`• 1 Iti ?'t Nr Ile .e Ttemedy''15o - - ' i e - r-. ern t\C1:ice"c„w•L d ii:r, 4 ,bottle':•,c G + i I, n I ;3 tit: for 2Sa lost nrA Light, `"1 ho rtt.u.reto, n„Zil t'rr - ) _ _ _ - r�' - �.1� C �ii•�i�� ','.kv( �c }1 � iDx% 1',' COU"ll 1..:':a,tt'_i at,d.'() rec.1:: .:e= me of �,n,r 1 :t: , L'i_:,' - L tl,era a •icccicr,r, ' '.e rte:[ l , 1.li e.• .t alt^ , - C;i::sdi 4fi ti'ster`R`nitc C'eri1 CttT, ,l a t::: :\7r,aricnn clic gal. Try it. ._ . .. -,l td H u .ik" tCntl=. tc„r_l,i:•,',�'' r - If .-i CCs.. - i. ;:_ Rif'I . •.tct11 l'I 1:c\i _ _ 1 .•:i i'1Cr,tnliartibv h:a: r tT;ar. ir : .,, 1`^',, C ^,•� -I' "t 11(,{,1?tl'f• :l'a /,( o 17,i'IiinnfitT36ts „! ;r 1, 11 ftt tl wC. \till r,I,; :ou , i RU1 I._tfaL �� �. ��nil 1 Sk CO.V\\1l 1 .....e�P..0 7 ' n r t Fa ",ra',•tu•nteo,.tr1 11 'I t: e,.rc-ucu,,, r,t1r \:,t9 jit•i,�•� ra. a w ,iUftU\'FV.. 1. - \,r _ +';t ,i;, , l ui+ilia t:i.",ltb ',2:) Cern? i. C SS,' t;,.e ilut6l, i i3 tl.e trcth, i l ' •r l_ �': a l i,, l: c 1a. l ,t t t r O g. C'i r t T)1':. it _ lt' i `J� rin if: n r '.,y•.I r lh� .�� iI1C6 �a.0 \ic -.1 C0.11. - a _ _ - s:L,,,r,g i L•.aV.-•*Jl;d uL. salt G . _ . . e _ _ tv tiiI,,: c :0"',. t 7 on 115 1 a. - _ . .. . 1. , - - . " � - I. - . _, „„o - , , 0 h e # : : _.'-elle(-�-.�z........-.`..__...... �,4 __.—... .._ - _ _...--.___ - ____— •_ _--__ - __- ._ '__�_.- .. , - ._..__-.•-elle ^ .. _ ;.�... .v.-..< :-• elle :. :... _ . T .. elle. -_ .. .-• ,--.,�.. minim '_ ►— - -- sanded that,faaeral of the late James I. of years,bat she 1i"brfiviveby a targe — Dastideoa,Pa ltt.P.,of balouts,on Thea• grown u family,who have Thee mpatby - Iee harveetioq Dae sot-yst bona here day. of the wAolt eelamcniiv in their be j�� �t - a orate. of Ashburn, was beef over S£r Oray,of trfarhDam,heat reused the rnenR -- ---._. _AC-LA EMO -i ee�i•• t`' T guagay _-- - _-- Shartrat £ireo-esiDs 7draondoet6osYa>� -off-FTi;k s ward was receive - kir Camobeft,o{ ww in town from re orteof hist be Witt soaks 9 good from'Poronto that John Madill, lace o£ gas a Fornitase eta"NOW, We'keep up to dafe'Faraitare,and sell it too, - ilia week. er ;yen. Now q w cone aityal'riviriq 'PKe ate-=et- mac ttla psios_ of ' oho it Mrs John Chepmhn of the towalits*, is A number from tiers twill attend the for a long time receiving treatment fur Brf g poor picstuea and we'll frame them. repot Fed on the sick liar. bangc*t at t3toa8vill*, is 'htil3or of hitt disease, had diad, aged 89 pears. n le as as R All our spare men have emplepmaut Hoa.B J Dario.to held t>s Monday The deceased'°was a brother of Hy. Ida- UNDERTAKING. We silt�eepfred to sake charge o! Fawra y time �shovelliag aoow on the C.P.B. evening'D"L dill at that 49h can.,and war s man who �a andereoaa«f the baaitlea cti4rogBhlY Funeral earde .tnrniahed on short no Edi Horsey who Data bees Ter? tisk e/ was highly respected by all who knew �iee. J.H. Beal,Claremont. .a._ -Ed Wsgq's on the 4th eon Of Uxbridge, him• 13ndartaker Heal left on Friday for , + �s a - hlise Young, who was reporoa sick for the past ten day! is reported to be the silty to tette ohpraa of that body whish JAL " was conveyed by train to Loon ei Hill ` - last week is now mach.better. n1vcL better. Cbas 8malee,of Unionville, is moving Hy Thomson,who has been home-train theses to Branswiok,Hili eemet4ry on to the Spodard farm Chis week. Toronto Jonetion with a sprained knee is iMat'taeflt- E. 1h Pugb has bad a new windmill to far reeoyered %hail he'is-aalo to resume, On tau Sunday evening,those attest'• - directed on bid farm east of the town. hie duties again" ing the Baptist church were greatly die. Wm Graham, of Grabam Broa„was in Samuel Bray !late bee'a eesfsned•to bis tarbod by the dieatriLeefal eondoet of a Pori Peng ch»week buying boraesZ /t room for the past few days wish a mild few young anon who seem to cake a do- -- er are to be ba i attack of pneumonia,bat sgsia on the lig in telur noes -religious men TST -F- A numb pt it► a Tbeoe ignorant raona may have Alt 7Baptist ebureh nes;Sunday evening. root!to recovery. g • B Pe y d a carload of Mrs H White,who has been ill;W- dose this thoughtteraly. and they may 8 and TtIIWSre rcpt}1Te3 x61111,1 —unit-stoA from this:staiion Drs_ .on ay rtsg from paeamoata r pa • _ - a ap t se yoaaY a3Q _-Aor spring e offal this(Friday) eveaiaR. Dont forgot to be about aasia the crime of.disturbing religions meetings Mrs Ates Wilson fell down the batch is punishable n with a Long term at iln• - - _ - - t Oa account of -the a.11xwat impaesabte stairs of%b* hotel one day Isar week, re- pr, pe y• � Is 6116 place to ales it - d. ieoa.nent in the oetenciar Is is a _ _ F ' �tsteiiq�the roads, iwsintse is at a stand• ceiving a bad eat below the eye ate well crime fhac cannot be tolerated. and a ei8 Nest-and Uhstill. reeetving a general shall' site - repesi Goa of ibe oflaaae may be folLZwedDowse - hiixa bltmroe,of Toronto,has been the The lw)vral of the date Mrs R `1F Ward, by the apprehem-ion of the culprits. and M guest of Miss Leaper for that past few whieb took place on Wednesday of last jeetioe will meted out co them to ice[alias% - - dape: week- was Perp largely atieadjkd. The serest. i� 0 - Io t[se earling mstea between %Ile funeral service was coadactdJ by RGY• ✓ (,�t remon Brite and Tories, the Cttita won botL Williams. - gatsles• - We are sorry to state that car former �yje�o�� - Y Mies Emma Coderbill, had b,"a coo townsman,Peter B•amobr,of the 8th eon Cl + lined to.the bones this week with a tore is{ping very seriously ill with pneumonia - _ and little hoped, are ttatertaisgd for his ._ -- _ broat _ Foundry guy the Old Reliable The many friends of Nkhael Keboe reeovery. will,be sorry to tarn that he is in very Wahes McLaron, of Knox eolleRN Moor health. Toronto,son of Bev. MoLaren,of Glum Enron end Machine Retiairiag gam Fsg�,1_.hae been ttla neer bas.preached is a moat aoeeptable man plow Pointe -- --=--- .-of bis mother tog a few.day durag the norm a __---ty° - _ — - - - -- - - lam week. last Sunday. - MapCe F trifle for'8ale ero g To-mag, Dons wts in, brougham on White George Lee was aaeistung in � Monday in hie otll.tisl eapaeU?-as-sews• g a to 1 ship auditor, farm, a bammer 411 from the"top and -=--r Our blackamiih. W J 0•rabwtn, hae, struck Mr Leo on she Buis. iafi�ie"g an W been o$ duty this week. et1S*riu,r from ugly wound. 1 Manufactured at Clare, �t rheumatism. Duncan lldmuab is Meted home this Picture Framing Dr. 9aaafeaer w3 Rkbar3 L:odorbiil, week. lie has been at Leith visiting bis - f StonHvifte• were beta on Monday calf old friand John Thomson, He will epaad The naderaigned is prepared to do all j a couple of days at Agincourt, curling, Piam s of Every Description tion cons na upon friends. - Q 5 li g' kinds of Dicinre tramine et moderate p y p ©uruey Ban1y and Actznq Taal, of before retiirnioR home. prices. Alt the Iateet appliances for do• tantly on !land. - Toronto,are ealltog co old fr;ends about Tb,- Bashby jr , has bad btils issned itig that work. MoaldiaQe on hand. mit ' sows this week. aanouncingh sale of bit farm stoek, im - FRED. DO�i SWELL, - John' rte $uacdegsor to _ i~,• We were Qleaee•i to a�t�ce t?:a Seni+tl plements,ote„on Wednesday, March 5th _ . JOU lJ rC♦� {}eros► dt Son,.Clttl0amol3t. conae were of C�'tn. Coate, of cbe 7th lP03. Ae Idr lluebby is'lsavion the farm 49 3m North Claremoa%- - f there will be no reserve what®ver oo asp Orders lath with A.B. Dowswell,Clare- neon in towo our Monday, moot, will receive prompt attention W. C: Richardson,-Agent, Pickering, John Gin-ilia toot a very va"nal•Ir sisre stock. last week. He was cffertri nearly LWO P•ev. Ski. H.Adams is vieitieR c.verat _-_--- - eastom t.iwus ibis week !etsnnog oat -- -- - -- -for her a feta days before. Mrs_ Bovet, wbo late been ia:lidpoae21 Ord Loodaa and Waeunioeter Abbey." .for the past sae dopa ire we are F ldaead w Be aids mach inerest to h� leetnre by _ _ say, ranch improvad is Deals::. ¢iv in stereoptifaa yietas o! ececea in �✓ _ - -- use We desire to ca}i ti:a ntceosk-o of London and Wesimuadter Abbey. THE _ chosa is need of hiroitore to the aJvt Mss Jan Forsyth.of Glasgow, died as in apothar column of G.Bondy. tbs residaare of Ger soo•io•taw,F Booth- ' Mrt. Fred D»�swatt is so moeL im `7i Ahola. on Handap musing Do dare of a Lad was ' - proved io health. that% abs wAeAbie co Zattsed was over t;O p ie armers ar ware , soar*to her fatbor'to raaukalce thu week one of the old eattlir*of this eeotioo, A targe number of oat re"ate as. Ser buebaod has bees dead ior.•unaber -_ _ at t"s The Universal Food Cattea. OAL OIL - - N�t�e� W N W 1► t Bolliax below Bost 4riee IN NkILS. 641_W'Sekid. d& r me°r t7aawt.:<tsseewe�srafra . � , reit..xiado. mei. ram aooked.boa'Aroerteaa Water w1Jte,ttetaar? :.lfic t'st j of CHARLES PROCTOB, daeeaded tri. cod ,otos w ti:v, ,a„a°r 9ee'im Golden Light (telt 1 220. Gal. — erotic tdtbe bad {ehdeg toes of s taw to \N ire .t3a' • .tea! :111 the'Not to is took of 1 Pt �- tse"entae *0 the puneaat A the Re+•.e*f 94ceSee of .flour•o, d�eeee OOLDSK e".1e T coots more ther oL,but .: rtu ]7)<)7,chop ::'9 %?,Yuoe ,v tereby ;—en :bas+:i new ultaro eb. lseTe!*the to Of April a tao0 tM1.Jo tree l taortt°e to-Aar. u•s tortD.rite.telt more. CU of her d 6" bnuse ee.(+er can *red tor. and *then persons h+wio0 slat mw oast, haw sow rslSL!ved to esti it for sale t west. . sal' mCoN so a tesla e attetee6 the aeeate of ct wr ae Proctor,lace oat she 3 itjcn aA9 kM I - -- •e yoe soon asters ri•a.s,euoa t oneh r,rdaoed pno*a. a:. will 1e, nes tM wjtt Otto. &Rt•tow., Lbl LG®t_ !oe daidan Lt�s Ioa•wutp al a tr.e.Co.nti of !)star for each.a —"' iee.aiad_..ay.a en ,ti i�di.p eo al by - . i atoll a+►. e �+ aiu ShoAirin Josh toy or Deeember.A D.t7Ut,are—crnira`d to teadin sbasers kind Balt. The ' send by reretered iou"eoChar:ev Prrctx sad R p� h %,Vicars ieorae soots:of tb*Townwh,p of•t'tc11• stock is panty composed as tollowe yiz.- end Dollar 49c. each. !` One _arias,to the county or ooxrto, y0w-Mets.+ho« t hair cloth parlor sn+1e, 5 bedroom Batts port orbs adidreas is G9aretnoot,out Coo*IL - CLAMPS, 180. A SN'T. _ *ton Ct the Will of tat° Geld Cbarle. 1•r«tor 3 sideboard+. 1 glow clipboard, 8 wash �► g,i: �:,� ►i+n _ lieceb*w,o. or betaro tea 64h day of Aoni,a D etaade, 1 oa, retar7, 1 eswation sable; 2 rsaa.n strewb4r FILES! FILES t I!1I pay -- - ---.. .:11M tlsetr uemea&ad.ddrw«with tau pprry� kisebou cables.5 wire mattrea*ea. 2 mat• - :Prl=49 or QUOU04 i or:vw many time. aIs"of their Claims and of The erunliM7r _ _ , r.g -- it over. Yoa it never ---- acyl itsta by tram �a tresses, 10 bedsteads,I doz ehasto perfor• Mo ora , We A04 DOUCO is further oven that after tit*said ares eesto, # dor ewe ehaira, #doz rock• 1' lee seUisg.speotal at f.�— ratrN apehdug tl:. :leas mastioced date the sant*%*colon Wal pts We.a�, mwey for ilii•les• need to distribute tb,newts of the said deceaL tetg %bailie,4 only high chairs. S dna tom• at having retard oalT to the°tains of wb+ob moa dhaitg, I obilds sot, d lonne", 8 - For your straw°nitro knives.tae r.r erose! 0otsee s5a11 have been wren a.stove required, later 1 u eoald,a Z40 lel. ` ,eats saws tyles Wr ser-qurp.a► z'o'o tt F, Y3u net be B&_le- — sold t "Sd e.may Bart tbar.of to any venin or --!!��ep - - — e —I.aan ` parson.of wbose atm or elaims notie*ahall mini �� t • tsos have bases' reeaiwed by them s the time GILLE T' ravoriM L1re..4a. wwhiM , - . -WRENCHES Shoe Protectors 3d,. a Set mroe•sdd t /y V�t� , Ori1sM■ 1006011ate Wbisby this 19 0 day of.'a.raery. �A}I}t fia,ia Cob �1Ggti t0° Lm 70 LTG. wlu ate,of ilo A D.1agt 1R a as T W a Its. I��SootMaassstme of — bloating Proctor aa•f W On Gan 9,W.a 3 brie ben Or Lmdadr►� &a w v&vo 11 Xnecutots C'Weca,sot P O soap rte, i roc io• our sad wilt.avo 10aw A tleGtlllyr.q.wbitbr• I his re put in a crueber ted son prate 3 fur-Ase t6elreoit I souVoore ror Axecuton t7 3i all = LLroes over. _ now ttrsna *'ora and robs. Brim.your • • sort is the aur on-Mosda . Wednesday � n steed.w dt y 7 CLOTHES PINS you of any toad scat tt sa11 . At the Green River � sad pt is Beek. the tam.davrsa..a ter sty■o>catTs a�`mow t.�.a.d rteltw tK+e.11• ' La11TB►RIr Saw norm'.. GOO -._— _ --�0'� Hae*.sem Oftfold. "► h. _. .a M ng daw Eons for tib, Far 3d,. each. - vaae'l... •good redabta Hoot --- _x sots Wast �w we °roof aim roll i Msoe Iei�Wd�blmdtnmo Y � I hsve a flaw lines of than estra hoary �ILcD �U , rage , - L>m 7. smQaeieae« for hath nes rias woos" he buying _ tussis rwp s sb.ryaow sd as t°r ' p,. - lett which i wit!stage oat ail reduced __ Roar phr*e tae)Rte Gats*apwrtada rHiBt?_Ifs■CSIr t s, - '+` — na 1 and - Chimneys C , r it a bsewn roe cannoS . ♦ Neckyoke and W�l�etrbe ttAV medium or My ling of groeoride,are complete, *Vary �rin�en Mem.� all the eb now and ttaolt,esus valve w grew. 1 Repaired 5d each. -. 1lgak and Japan.tttoe. Butber and OW tsseu is esolsaaife for goods: - i i n-'rro ' HATJAND COAT-HOOKS, The big#egt onto price geld for forst clan* Alao i may otter re ,and eggs. 1 rn code pits ft in �y �t rye have . aomQlttle aeeortmeat rigistly .sap.for you s m One Cent each 1t, A. FIILL�B• :�*•. rleaa at from Tea c emote apwmt11s r...ndeabl. eharga Made of oo steel 's°# p for rret•ol a+t wort PPS -- .. Irl"; strong. can be . --...---- �paaY where. No ln�dale Mfllscatnbfhatian .a regnirad and Red Clover _ mop toe. DO You Spate YoHrseli? °•l� dna, oat. haat J" We eetr"Prinoe of Wm1a Jraranniot(tn toll bloat ra3 PraP�Pd to Will hold a cloth or gbivin BoaP FIVE Stable chopping and arfKinq at all timos, Your a _ scrubbing broah:salt �t B work done while 7oti wait. Grains� mopp•astbcY, ry CgtSTBa cake. Reanlarly BCodIII$ with kaitte3 cloth at• 11011r,Bran. - tachsd.MO.' p 4 sold by druggists at loo. A serviceable stab- - Shorts, Chop, - - Graham Flour, CorillKenl, ,. _ aa�empsity o i Rolled li'herit, RON•e`rt Ocfts, 1 e s W179 on nand and forsaleo . coarse privet on }Qp_�qddp �+ y -Manure endid Your chop ground to suit you. Coarse Gratia a -` S`y Q v�" 1w• M Dose Traps 8 C nt each, txeased eggst,t y _ you in pries from Focty Qeatc each uPasrds tattoo•in exchange for oat ileal. -" - " The old reliabje •Forks, 5504. each.. A STRP House Trap,sa illas- 25 only__- . DTT _ trate3. We sell o . Brokenshire, Pickering,on a>! -' long _ " A stop'ladler is a neces6t. / loa4 �HRISTM9S MEATS. - —� �� in every-hotne. You can a€ them for flue cents beadle ' tors one at this'price., each. manure . _ forks, Turks;a I '`t ring at VPe•are cies FIFTY QF:N ,e=c � Id WYLIE 412=111'a a - ARKET - y KU SS I LL `., --"-' yr . ._ .I)A ' r)v -+, aLCl-fill _ __ •_ .. - _� ••l fr^,'I1 't` 11; ^. 9r'ti It-. L �t _ P{•1/.� (��TI� t. it 0.-,. ii :ln l,ci-t p .,a. _ - �hby, Gln` —._ 19! dJlr .ioe x.59 'min g S �agt • I%1 3C'der..-rd Pi::ce:ina 1'ilii5c'I ... � _ : • - , i tH- 1 ...—elle L.'. - ..-._:elle——•::... _._..:.. . . I, - Q �', h r, % , ,- . ''.. '- ' \ �I Ms ��7�,- �r.ysw _. - -. .- - - _ _ 4 -- --- �. 1. ��:,-_,' .- ­ �_ ­:..,.. I ­�� . . _.._ , I _. .'. - - . , I ---- - -1 " . . ,r . . 1. , � . . ­ _ .... r iw�t►r —.. - _ .. - .. ._.._ ---. .. - - , - shortcut pork, $21.50; selected, Nothing -in---the Act �l prevent OPENING �f PARl1AMET EXPANl3ION OF TF{ADE., J T:: 'f $22.50; compound refined lard, 8{ -to the manufactui:e of ff, 3i3,r export i I may also conSratulate you oa the - --- r--- I .11F_,1 ,. `� IRE WKETS9}c; pure Canadian lard, 11i to 12{; to another province or ar foreign satisfactory condition of the revenge a �. finest lard, 12{ t 13{c; hams, 12{ country, or for sale to a licensee 88 anduon the atQady and continuous ex- - r =RANT SCENE IN..THE pansian at tie ens bus of he --_.-- Prices • .. Cattle, eta hogs, $8.25 to $8.65; fresh killed, Clubs and societies &d prohibits -NAT . ' �r g nal mese t aS Grain, SENATE eSADtI�'EB.. country," evidenced by the increas- abattoir, $9 to $9,25 per 100 lbs. from having liquor on their pre- ed volume of exports add imports. in,'Trade Centres. cheese-Ontario, log to 10{c; -- - - - Dttawa despatch says:-A nauru With the view of still further facil- counties, 10{ to 10#c; Quebec, 10 to The Act contains no provision beautiful tAinter.'s day than Thursday itating and developing our trade 10{c. Butter-Choice creamery, cur- against the importation o! liquors for the opening of Parliament would with other countries, it will prob�- . TOronto,-- February 18. - Flour-- dent. receipts, 2lic; seconds, 19ic; or,the consumption in-a private be impossible to'conceive There were blybbe found expedjent to increase " q`r3.!Ae is inactive. Ontario 90 per western dairy, 16 to 16{c; rolls, 17 dwell}ng-house of such ligaora Pm' the usual,crowds on Parliament Hill the umber of.our commercial agen- . . - .. -cwt• patents, in buyers' sack-a, oiler to 17ic. Maple products, at 611 per chased outside the province. Hoard- -- at $2.`�U middle freight, b t export- ib, in wood; 70c per tin; sugar. 8 to in and lodging-houses are defined as to witness the distinguished arrivals cies, and Parliament will be asked to t} g gd to see the military turn out. consider the desirability of ''making •:.ers nay'it its too high. Straight rot= Oc. Lggs-Strictly new laid, 30.to, public places, where `consumF Within,the ens a ata r i - additional - Iers, in wood, $3.80 to $3.35, and 82ef'we note selected cold storage, pr ibited. q g � • hirig was in striking contrast to pose. . +--,strong bakers' at $4.-on track; To- 25c; Montreal limed, 20 to 21c; wrest- . QUESTIONS TO MEMBERS. tiie scene,outside. There were evi- I have also pleasure in informing ,. ,. -� �� ronto, ern_ limed, 19 to 20c. l?otatoea- Replying to Dr. Pyne as to whether dentes o1 warmth and color on every you 'asst=the Geveraments-of-Aus- - _.__()arma,l-Mark&t. C - .st tralia and I3ew�eriland have a�_ . lots on track, $5.25 in bags, and car Tota, an " 93c to $1. in jobbing ment.to take any action based upon cepted an ,invitation fr9m my.Go% _._-.$5.40 in wood. Broken lots 25c per quantities, the facts elicited by the Assessment TE#E VICEREGAL ;?ARTY: ernnwnt to at a conference in . bbl extra. Cgmmission toward tfie ame`ndme aturally, the viceregal Party at' London next June for the•consideta- Bran-Market is dull at $17 to LIVE STOCK-MARKETS. o! the Municipal Act in the matter, tracted-the most attention. The tion of trade, transportation, cable. .a charmingly VIS ou si e. o 'hra�p $2). and Cattle Viirteic tck=day only 22 loaris of Mr Ross ome l islati'on tuned; she was accompanied by concern, and it is hoped that the - . shorts $22, Toronto fre}ghts, lnclud- live stock came in, comprising 560 would be enacted on the !acts fur- Lady Sybil Grey and Mrs. Maude, meeting may lead to an extension of ing sacks. cattle, 188 sheep and iambs, 480 niched by the commission. Lady Laurier, Mrs. Sifton, Lady. Canadian -trade with those import- Wfieat-T*nere is a limited demand, hogs, and a few calves and milch The Premier informed Dr. Pyne Davies, Mrs, Fielding, Mrs. Mills", ant portions of his Majesty's dom1n- - - With millers the only' buyers. Sales cows. that it was, not the intention of the Mrs. Scott, Mrs. Paterson, Mrs. Ida- tons. of two cars of. No. 1 Northern at Following is the range of quota, Government to offer a reward or lock, and other ladies prominent in LINE TO SOUTH AFRICA. y 83c, to arrive North Bay, No. 2- tions: prize to any person discovering an. the social circles were present. - Northern, 79c bid North !lay. No. 1 'Cattle. roved process for the transmis- - His Excellency was attended-by a I have further to advise you that =)hard is nominal at .86 to Seic North Shippers, per cwt... ...$4.50 $5.25 sion of electrical energy• brilliant suite, which included`3laJor my Government, having caused in- • "Bey. Ontario No. 2 red winter, Do, light.... ... - 4.25 4.50 INTEREST IN TRUST FUNDS• tl3aude, Captain Beil, A.D,aff and quirt' to be made,. st reached the 72 e' bid outside, 4.T.R., and �8ib Butcher, choice,,. .....1. 4.00 4.50 lichma r ^r 1, s. Mr. Matheson enquired-- as to the Err-, Guise, .of the viceregal staff; 3f a- conclusion that ship se vice ,� ,- red altered at 78{c outside, with 73c Butcher, ord. to good, 3.2 i 8.73 reason for the withholding during Tor-General O'Grady-I3aly, Colonel direct steamship service with South bid. No. 2 white offered outside at Butcher, inferior... 2.75 8_25 Utter, A.D.C., Lieut.-Col. Irwin, A. Africa would enable Canaria to . - 74c, with 73c bid. No. 2 mixed Stockers, r cwt... ... 8.00 3.50 the year 1901 of A.Pe trust funds, $3,400,000-in the hands D.C., or ores a market for her varied products, and, .j_,ter ;,,wanted at 73c. G.T.R., points with- Sheep and lambs. of the Dominion Government', and Col. Sherwood, .A-D.C•, Col. Lessard, ` out offerings. Choice ewes, per-ssQt.- 325--- 8.75 asked for a return of all the carnes- A.D.C., Col. Neilson, D.A. Macdon- to that end, will endeavor to er- aHis—majesty has 1 .. ' ,•Barley--Ns-1.-mea-ay b8c middle Lambs,-per cwt . 4:00 5.ODr pondence -relating - aid, Col. Cotton, Lieut.-C els, Vidal, range for such a service. .. 3 elght,. and No.. 2 .at_55r_middle, per- cs¢t_.. _...- 2.00 . 2-5.0 -_ �e-premier -said that-- no-corres- !fivers, Cartwright, u er or , '' ,•,- without bids. No. 3 extra offered at 3S[iikers and Calves. pondence had taken place between Evanturel, Hurdinan, and Major Rog- pleased to Invite the Premier to be _ - ... .,: _ ern_ a a ._-MttchOt- of the- th - ofTered at 51c low freight to Now I Calves, each.., ... I..• 2,00 10.00 ed to to in a position to furnish the Baluchistan Begin eat, was a s �- 1 resent zit the ceremonies attending i, 2# P '•` 2,,_.,�Vork, with 54c bid. ` ]lop. necessary information before the end ing figure in khaki tunic anti red that the presence, of the leading °+!-. Peas-No 2 o`fered at 80C outside, I Choice r cwt... 6,00 8.00 trousers, Among the distino ished statesmen of the several colonies up- h session, - -, 'Light hogs, per cwt ... •) ,., ', CTVI - the floor were ,the.Consuls- on this occasion will afford as op _' with 79c bid. Ten thousand bush of I Heavy hags• per cwt.., 5.75 5.75 Mr. Little asked :-"Tlow many General of the United States, France, I portunity for the discussion' of sub - ,•tz.: 1�4 .r a: 2 offered at 82c On C.P.R., now Sows, per cwt ... ... ... 3.50 4,00 public servants in the employment of Russia and Italy, and the Archbish- jests o[ mutual interest which may _ p ;considerably affect the developr5ent - . Yom:, an route, and a car at 79{c middle Stags, per cwt ... ...... 0,00 2.00 the Government of the Pln.•.ince are ops of Ottawa. our trade and commerce in the S o! ,_h � �£ j;.T.R., wit.h 70c bid middle on C.P. I entitled to receive a gratuity, either SpF.ECII FROM THE THRONE. '' - at time of death , or removal from near future.wi h the !father Country. lion. Gentlemen o1 the Senate- and with nut• sister colonies. n . + + Oats-No, 2 white wanted at 40+jc I i office '" Gentlemen of the House of Commons: Gentlemen of the house of Commons: � - ;, ,' low' freight to -New York, No. 3 1HE. ONTARIO IEGISIA�UREI ' The Promicr replied that under the -£ .White offered at 42c Past to Portland I In meeting you again at the 'tom- The public accounts for the last Nvlthout bids. ' '-- statutes extsttng`prior to 1898. civil mencement of angther'session of Par- vear and the estimates for the stir, servants retiring from age and lo- first, dot to ex- �,_ a, , Corn-No, 2 yellow offered at•58jc WHAZ OUR :tLE9LBERS As'1£ DO- firmity, or ill-health. were entitled to liament, it is my Y seeding year will be' }aid before you + 1. west, With 56c bid, and 80c was bid ,fi gratuity not exceeding one month's press the deep sense of our grati- i without further delay.- _ i Thorold. No 2 maxed wanted aL ING AT TORONTO. A for* each year of service. Injtude to Didine Prosidence for the lion. Gentlemen of the Senate l58c west. but none Oiled f p y many blessings which Canada has re- i Gentlemen of the Flouste of Commons: . . -' case o! death their families were en- - a ye-A car of No. 2 sold at 5511 Mr �futrie f:+outh Wellington) in- ;titled to this gratuity. Under 61 ceived during the past year, and par- I commit the above matters and �-�i feast on G.T.R.: 8 OOri bush offereo at traduced a bill to permit the COun- titularly for the exceptionally bean- elf athero which may be submitted BCtr t o b. lake port. M deliver p t'tc., chap. 8, gratuities were abol- tiful harvest in Manitoba ane! the I to you to your earnest. consideratlon, ' y, cils of rural municipalities to can- ished In case of all future appoint- tiOrthaes+. 'Territories, 111 wind the same quantity. at 64c afloat !,true sewers on a `ystem Ot local meats, and therefore no civil ser- ansa I reit/ span-xuur Q Q�^m and 1Mon,real. Mike No. 2 offered at 58c !assessment. It provides that the,vAnt appointed after January 1. It was very gratifying to note the 1 prudence to deal with them in the . . amiddie freight C.P.R rate shall be levied by a special as-i1898. teas entitled to mnke a claim. cordial reception tendered by a}1 h ,ence¢r which, under Divine Pro vi Buckwheat-No. 2 offered at 5h}c :sessment on the area drained instead THE MARRIAGE ACf', classes at the People to the Prince �lerce. rosy prove most conducive to middle freight. while 53 c was bid and " Princess at Wales on the aces- the best interests of Canada, F g � of On the frontage system'existing The House spent some time in ,, '_ middle freight, either road. in cities. A three-fourths vote in cion of their visit to September and Q' Muriclpal Councils is required before ,committee oil the Attorney-General's October last the only regrettable !¢s- •—T . , i COU 4TRY PRODUCE th�ethod is adopted. several bills arising out of the tom- 'tare being the limited time at their LORD DUFFERII� DEAD. . . Mr Smith (Peel) moved a bill to Ipilati.)n of the linperiar statutes. Idisposal, which prevented their'vstt- , ; _ Dried Apples-Marltet is unchanged, abolish the dual vote for county i la explaining the rrovisions o! the ,ng many important centres or pot3tt- �` with offerings small. Prices 5} to 6c Icouncillore !n rural `mur.ictpalities bill to amend the rsarriage_act, by RIation. It is, however. ag,�at calfs- He Passes Away Full of Years and per lb. Evaporated sell at 9{ to At present an elector has the, option Providing a schedule of prohibited de-1 taction to kr�t ow chat tt5cir'Royal donors. i0c of costing two Votes for one can-,Vrees of afliniry and consanguinity, Highnesses enjoyed their tour Flaps-I3usiness _, nit re I Hon Mr Gibson took occasion to I through Canada and carried away the A London despatch says:-•lite bier. s of their quis of DufTerin, former _ Governor steady at 13c; pearl'ings. $c. Hon ,life Harcourt intrOdnrerl a: } General. of Canada, and who has f)1- lloney-The market is steady as 9 bill to ' amend the Separate `school Ft. Armour, $,C„ to the effect that+visit to thew part of, the Empire led many high di to alit the a atuto '.A Henry V I II , chapter The assassination of President Mc- 1 g P posts In —. fie.. 1Uc for strained. Combs; $i:>'1 �Aci by enabling trustees in cities to the• English service, died at 8.29 'it, r 7, settin torth the prohibited de- Klale has elicited a universal feel o'clock on Wednesda morning at hit I to $2.2u per dozen r ,dispose of property no longer regal, g y y Beano-The market is quiet. with ed for school purposes, The right Frees, had been repealecE, and that Ing of sympathy and sorrow through- r¢sitifssce at L•landebo. 49. -Count; a 0 to !ready exists in rural sections,., there.aiere now no prohibited do- out the. civilized world, and, though $7 4O. Ms to quality, I ees-in Ontario. The Attorney-,Gen- Canada has happily been tree from Down, Ireland PROINBITION HILL. �QTai remarked that the numerous Lord Dufletin had been in ill . . .. - Cranberries - Market unchanged, criines.ot this character, the close health. Ile passed aw peacefully , 7 _ with stocks small. Cope Cod, $9.50 The Act "respecting the Sale of in- marriages of King }dvnry had render- proximity of the United States may after a night 'of to uncoascioua '-& oOnions--Market steady at $2.30 to Ontario" i9 in two ports. and con'•';ject from time 'to-. tune t,ut the I to the efforts of the Unitrd Reatea n '' - $3 per barrel. I tains in all 223 clauses. The first I House of Lords had concluded that and other nations ar.d'to provid- by flay, baled-The market la steady, Part, which is practically an elec- whether the statute in question was legisiation for the adequate punish- - nvtth good demand. Timothy quoted I tion.Act, providing for the reteren- revived of not, they still had to re- ment of.those who, either by speech Uel $20 on track tor'No• 1, and $8 dam, contains 104 clauset3 the sec-Iter to it for a convenient declara- or writing, incite fanatics to the per- - f o $108. for No. 2, and part of a replica of the Mani- tion of Levitical degrees sof cOn- petration of-such horrible crimes. . Straw-Tire market is quiet and toba Liquor Act of 1900, and con-I sanguinity; because, by an Act passed ___ - Q. INCREASE OF POPULAI'TON. ----term Car lots on track will bring tains L19 clauses for the establish- in the same year, and a subsequent $5:75 to Se, ment-of prohibition in Ontario. Act.to 82 Henry VIIL,.all niarriaRea The returns of the late census will . Poultry-Tho. market Cvas steady, It is provided that the following were prohibited which were prohibit- be laid before you,.and while the ab- � ui!"Stion_:- ­Are you in favor Of I ed by God's law, To find the de- solute increase is the' cumber of pop- • . picked, 11 to 12je; geese, 8 to 9c; bringing n or chkkena (young and fat), 75 to 90c; 1902' 1" shall *)c submitted to a God's law" was to find them in been expected, the evidences or old hens, 40 to 55c; ducks, 70c to $1 vote of the electors an October 14th Lt}te statute to which reference had growth in wealth and is the general per pale next, being the second Tuesday -of been made, and for that purpose it tokens of prosperous development Potatoes-Firm; ' selling at -65 to, the said month. wa substantially atilt is force, re highly satisfactory. There is 8(ic per bag, in car lots on track, All pert�ons whose names are on, REVISING STATUTE LAW. good reason to 'believe that the in- t -call small lots at 75 to 80c per bag. the+osts of those entitled to vote at The House went into committee on crease of populatlon during the fat- . the next general election of members the Attorney�eneral's bill to pro- ter half of the decade has been very THE DAIRY 1lfAR$ET3 to serve in the Legislative Assemtr}y vide for the revision of the statute greativ in excess of the average or ! ��, shall be entitled to vote. law. He.called attention to the fact, fie' years and that.in the sear •, '- Butter-The market is firm for I the majority of the votes cast future we may look for a much more -- . R that the Acts now passing through y choice qualities, which are scarce. are in favor of the Liquor Act. 1902 committee, when they became law, rapid growth than occurred during 11 166 a-�88Surti �+f--pr�bihitinn) e WO / -� !' fresh tubs, crocks and pails, 16--to and it the number of electors so vol-�Wouldieinco�pora in the z of the Imperi l statute.lata, - and Cepsuses: '" ^ " ' 17c; fresh-made, selected 1-lb prints, .Ing exceeds one of the total vote Application havin been made by THE LAT LORD DUP'FERIN - y ) mould bet-repealed by the revision• g 1. _318 to '19e; secondary and load grades cast at the coming Legislative else-I she compilation was subject to ex- the Canadian Pacific Railway Com- . 11 to 13c; creamery prints, 21 to tions,'the prohibitory clauses shall fisting provincial laws, and would Aany for approval of an increase-of 22c, and solids, 20 to 21e. become law by pro`dArgation. Lord DufTerin never wholly ,scot/¢,- f Eggs-Market' quiet, with prices -'If me law at the polls on the above I nqt affect, the present law on itny of its capital to meet the demand for ed from the shock.which he experienc- the subjects dealt with: H - sug_ additional ,.oiling stack.and other •as the result o! the death of,his I - ' steady. Strictly new laid, 25 to 27c; terms, the measure of prohi ion sled that whoetler formed the Gov- improved facilities far handling the . limed eggs, 20 to 22c. contained in part H. is to come into 6e ,own traffic, my Ministers-availed son, Lord Alva, inSouth Africa, and - Cheese-Market quiet,,with prime effect on Ma 1st, 1904, that is,.•one ernment of the day when the next re- t g the failure of the London and Globo t' L Y vision took place would take core to themselves t the .opportunity to Septembers quoted at l0i to llo. year, and a halt after the reteren-' include in -the revision .the reference stipulate that the long-pending goes- Finance Corporation, Limited, and - dum. kindred companies of which he was a to those old historic Acts. tion of the Governor-iii-Council to • HOGS AND PROVIS icenses under the new Act to the. regulate the totals of the_company director; completed iiia break-down,n. L classes o ea 9� E HIGII SCHOOL-q. -- be submitted te - io of his youngest `.,•--Dressed hogs unchanged.' !Car lots under its provisions may, Rbwevek, The Minister of Education' intro- fan �El judicial decision. The corres- son, Lord Hamilton-Temp}e- ac - nominal At $7.75..- Hog prq$vcts_. be issued at any_tiMe atter the refer- duced a bill designed to prombte the pondence Ailtd other papers will be Rood (who is with his regiment, the -~' -"steady. 1>ie quote:-Bacon, long endum da taken. principle of free High Schools. It laid before you. .o — - Nin41l_Lancers.-in South AirSca?,.-,till —_- -= clears, sells at 101 to 10{c in ton Part IL of,the Act deffnes as pro- provides that where the .trustees of the farm y were present at the death- ' ' and case Iots. Mess pork, $20.5U to hibited liquor all fermented, spirit- any High -School situated within a BENEFITS FROM MARCONI SYS- bed;. Lord Clandeboye, the eldest $21; do, short cut, $21.50 to $22: uous, Lind malt ` liquors, and all city or town separated from the TEM. son, who is a clerk in the Foreign - • Smoked Meats-Hanis, 13 to 13I,c; drinkable liquors which,,are intoxi- county notify the county clerk that The inventor, 11fr. Marconi, having Office, and who married Florence, breakfast bacon, 13{ to 14c; rolls, eating. . the High School is open to country met unexpected obstacles in the car- daughter , of. John Davis, of New llc: backs, 13{c; and shoulders,. 10{ Druggists' wholesale and retail pupils, the County Council in all rying on of his experiments in wire- York, succeeds to th title. , to llc. licenses may be issued for-the sale' cases-pay the coat of the .niaint n- less ocean telegraphy in 'a sister col- _ c 'Lard-The market is unchanged. We of these in specified quantities, once of county pupils at such hi any, my Ministers deemed it,exped quote:•=Ticrees'ilc; tubs, 111c;.-pails Under a wholesale license alcohol. school, the amount to, be settled by ` to invite him to continue his T • 11{ to lite; compound, 9 to 9}c. - - to the quantity of ten, gallons_ may mutual agreement. In,case of dis- operations on,the coast of NOP&Sco- Two FILLED, ONE`INJURE1 _ ., • -' be sold to any person for mechanical pute it is to be settled as hereto- -tia, and they availed themselves of G ---r•� jAUSIhIESS AT MONTREAL. - and scientific purposes, and "liquor" fore. itis'presence in Canada to enter into Exploding Boiler . Portage It to the quantity of five gallons to TIT1 COST OF S'1ALLPDX. negotiations resulting .in_an arrange Prairie. . r• Montreal, Feb. 18-Grain-New-crop 'any physician or retail druggist. - ' Mr. Miseampbell enquired what the ment through whish;•-should-the pro '� _ o, 2 oats, locally_ 47 to 47{0; Under a retail license a druggist cost to the Prbvincti of the smalipox jest prove as successflil as is hoped A Portage la Prairie Man., des. No:. 2 barley,,v8{ to 57c; No. 3 ax- may sell "liquor" to Privates indi- epidsmic'had been to�ate. for, -the-Government and people of patch says;-A disastrous boiler ex. • -tra barley, at 53•jc;� buckwheat, at vidaals under bona-Fi(l, prescrip- lion. Mr. Stratton replied that the .Canada, will enjoy the benefits of the plosion occurred here at t%:o er -' - -'53i, to 54c, east freight; peas, 80c, tions. Dentists may purchase one expenditure .by the.Provincial Board invention on very fatiorable terms,. Saturday, and as a result live men I . high freight. Flour-Manitoba pa- pint for professional use only, and of Health to the -end of 1901 had including rates for trans-Atlantic are dead and one seriously injured. -, - -tents, $i•10•to $4.20: strong bakers'• veterinary surgeons, two gallons' .been $`-'3,800.3R• `ilte'eziicnditure, messages vary much below those.noiv The explosion occurred at Angus 1VIa . . . $4; straight-rollers, $3,70 to $3.80; Clergymen are permitted to purchase I as reported by .84 municipalities existing. Lead's 'pump shop, ' and the shock in bags, $1.73 to $1.83; Ontario pa- wino to the amount of two gallons(having 882- cases) to November 30, I am''pleased to iYttorni you that. was felt.,, for nearly a quarter of a tents. S3.7 Q to $4. Feed-Manitoba for sacramental purposes.. 11x01, had 'been 5149.744.81. The the at he s cernFa exposit ons toher tle.surrotsidorable damage was.dont - bran, 820 to $21;-Feedts, $132 to All purchasers of llrjttor, with th¢ caleI h d expenditures to t$e end of display y { adios buildings, ,."I lie"dead • $2R, bags included; Ohtario bran, in exception i clergymen, aro required 11901 in the balance of 137 munici- at which they have been exhab,ted are:-Duncan McLeod,' e brother a1 - _ balk, $20.50 t5.621.60; shorts in to made affidavits. 22.:30 to $25.0,0. Rolled oats.1 A sick person is Allotted to keep Polities reporting gases was $90,000.- during the last yeas has attracted the proprietor of the boiler, land `, , bulk' $ liquor in his room, if prescribed for I'Tlre calculated expenditures'for Jan- much-attention; and has already re-•Frederick Blakey, a livery stab!, Millers' prices to jobbers, $2.43 to'I tq uflr 1902, in 87 centres, having suited in many enquiries and orders keeper. John Braden,• of Poplar $2.r,3 in bags, and $5 to $5.20 per him, but he ,roust not let any other-1837 caste. was $140,000. Tfor our goods. pooiat, is fatally injured, barrel Prgvisions-Heavy Canada persoa 'drink,It,- i • - ! . ,. . _ . . . . . . t -__-_ — --- - -- - 4 - I. . ' w ------ — - i . - __. _ '� ,m,, s 5 - lffivs'm� w �� . I Ift .. - - - - 1. —., _— - , — —A-1111111 ' S. ' i - a„ .i' - t. - . +s••i _ • - - - ...'-c, .. a.. - y 7 - I � r • . J n ! v. ! .. - — _ 11 Tl— ,- 1 �i orld: ' Sot he moat be a tl fell him. The gospel is the Doha+ of �_ yt- _ ---_,- _ �� �- friend. You cannot tell who aro God unto salvation t1 every one that •e O PAR ERS ' �t �� 1 your real friends.till disa6ters contig. be1ieveth (Rom. i, 16), and as the 1Fe 1K` J As'long as you collect vast dividends word.is preached the right works, ' . . - and'have health and jocund and convincing of sin and righteouanesa -. I __ - _ populari� unbounded you wilt have andmjudgment. When servant of -- - • . . crowds seeming friends, but let Christ preaches tk�e.mFerd of�oYt, he 1® tsn�i Prcfitab� Hints for the fast Tillers h w banbruptcy and invalidism and de- has-e. right to 'believe that It will --of the Soli• • ,'Take 'Pen and Paper. and Writ formation come, and the num�er of accomplish Itis pleasura and will ne- .. your irienda will be'98 per iYcent. ver return to Him void Ilse... iv, lit ,, �['{, i ileal ��� D��n• H. If you have been through We m s n of assur o u e t ugh some ay learn a les o ance OF FEED o . ` great crisis and you have-anis from'the devil in this matter, for VALUES 3uh,pn he wed his tares he seems to protein is what used to be called the sweetest harpstring:, .. have had no s e y a oaf-their the albumen err the attt°SeaO� �t ¢ntered aowrdfn[ to Act of the Parliament.of r many melodies has no sweet sound So:fair-I have mentioned-some of growth-,- for he went his way, sure ter in the food. They are cabal Canada.in Cha ear One Thousand Nine Han- for them. They live in a +quietude the ten strings. of the instruments-of that they would..grow--.(Matt..xiii, stimulate milk production rnd are __ dred and Two,�y wini.sr sally,of?orout%at 25 the principal-part of the t )omen oir'.,.; -aha Deportment of Agriculture,oca*.] that will not' be broken until heaven gratitude. I now come to the tenth )• Let us have faith is (jell that het to form breaks in upon them with its her- and the last that it may be• •--the He. will take care of Hia.own word white of the,egg. They • A despatch from, Washington says: monies. The bird voices of the more memorable- and that no wor -crop¢--bad-shat n�1Q_.ot..leaa meat of the body, -Rev, Dr. Talmage preached from springtime, the chatter of the child- be void of power (Luke l,'87, R.V.) The carbohydrates or caihoiiac�ous-- #he following text:-Psalms xxxiii, 2 ren, the sublime chant of the sea, HEAVENLY ANTICIPATION. g, 10.. "They were not able,to re- material, so called to distinguish it 1 '"Sing unto Him with the psaltery and the solo of the cantatrice and. the By the grace of God we are going to sist the wisdom and the spifit by from the nitrogenous, are_the heat-^ . - an instrument of ten 4trings " melody of the great worshipping as- move into a place so much better which he spake." The Lord Jesus ing and most stimulating part of the A musician as well as poet and semblies mean nothing to them. Have than this that on arriving we will had promised a mouth and wisdord food, but they go to build up the •conqueror an ng thanked God forth se wonder that we, were for so many which no adversary"could gainsay or author of my text. He first compos- two wonders of our ars so loath to make the transfer. resist (Luke xxi; 15),"sad is was that ace rich in oil, gum starch or -" ed the sacred rhythm and then play- which we can now put ourselves un- Atter we to ulRtlment. of a r are ons - __ _ ed it upon a harp', striking and pluck- der the charm of sweet 'sound and face and rejoiced over our departed wisdom wa om of God and foods. Cottonseed meal, linseed Ing the strings with his fingers and ase carry in our memories the in- kindred there are some mighty apir- the spirit was the Spirit-of God. As meal, gluten meal, buckwheat mid- thumbs. The harp is the oldest of fentile song with which our mothers its we-will want to meet soon after with the Lord Jesus the words and dlings, malt sprouts, dried brewers' ,;,.,.T __ ---- -musical instruments. Jubal'invented put us to sleep, and the voices of the we para throug)� the gates. We want works were all the..Father's, so • in f grains and peas are among the con- - - it, and he was the seventh descend- great prima donnas like Lind and to see and will see David, a mightier these Spirit filled -men the words -centrated foods that have the most "`;' . -ant from Adam. Its music Was sug- Patti and Neilson, and the sound of king irj heaven than he ever w$s on and works were all the Lord's (John protein, although wheat bran and Bested . by the twangy of the bow- instruments like the violin of ' the earth, and_we ,will talk with him xiv, 10; xvii, 18). We think of the middlings and oatmeal have a high the harp in Swedish performer, or the cornet of about psalm dy and get from him night in Gethsemane when, in reply position, which show their value as the }fad '--It_is_>:hrmvs�consecra, Arbueke, or the mightiest of`all in- exactly what he meant when he talk to their saying that they sought food for cows in m lk, of the coarse r Red I all instruments. The flute is st.omenta, with the hand of Morgan ed about the instrument of ten Jesus of Nazareth. He simply said, feeds, vetch, alfalfa and co pea hay , _ more mellow, the bugle.more mar on the keys and his foot on the ped- slangs. We will confront Moses, ••I and they went backward rank in the order.named, as do the 1tia1, the cornet morn.incisive, the al, or some Sabbath tune like "Cor- who will tell .if the law giving on and Sell to the ground. It was the grain feeds named, but,neitheris far trumpet more resonant, the organ onation," in the acclaim of which rocking Sinai and of his mysterious same word• that healed the leper, above.-oat and pea hay, and red ,More mighty, but the harp has sten- you could hear the crowns of heavy? burial, with no one hu-t p sent, cast out demons, rebuked fevers and clover hay is above all the other _ — .derness and sweetness'. belongi.ig to coming down at the feet of Jesus. We will see Joshua, and he wf tell all manner of disease, stilled the hays or dry fodder, Those which _ -mo other instrument that I know of. 'Many of us have never thanked God us of the coming down of the walls storm and, away back in fixe` b� have the most carbonaceous material J:a' �"_-A- Tt. enters into the richest symbolism f the icho at the bleat a! the 1It - or_iatten g pr -- of the Holy Scriptures. The captives •soul. That is one of the ten strings horn and explain to us that mirgcle do we know of the power of His wheat, e, corn barley, caro d in their sadness "hung their harps I of gratitude that we ought a 1�va}- —how the sun and moon could.stand word in us or through us, or of the cobmea, rn ,. Upon the _willows " The raptures of to thrumb after hearing the-voice of still without demolition of the plane- experience of Paul to these words : cowpeae, wheat middlings and peas. (heaven are represented under the fig- i a loved one or the last strain of as tart' system. We will see Ruth and "Striving according to His working in the order named. Millet, red top, - - ore of harpers harping upon their I oratorio or the clang of have her tell of the harvest field- which worketh in me mightiIV ly ?" harps." 54e learn from colas and) A CATHEDRAL TOWER- of Boaz, in which she gleaned for Col. I. 24). the cbgh fodders highest in this = 11 afflicted-- from We will see Vash- -11, 12. "The Ca ht him -and but in making up a ration medals that fa the Sllaccabean age Further, there are many who never o ug ht ,the harp jhad only three strings. In recognize how .much God gives them Ili and hear from -her own lips the brought him to co++aril " �Yie ad- frem hero lista there maybe other. .other a it had eight strings, Dav- I gives p story of her banishment trom •the versa can stand ten thousand or . SEB g g i when he ves them sleep. Insomnia,story niece b intamoas Ahasue- ry things to consider. than the anmlysd_ his grt4rt sou! was afirewiththe��A Calamity_.wider known in ear p y dlnary believers of the Laodicean alone. Thus cottonseed or Linseed , ___ id's hay had ten stein s d when . land than in any other. By mldlife.Ir�Notice how man more fas. ir days stamp and be not a whit afraid' of meal are not thought safe to use for _ ,- theme r.is s m athetfc voice, accom- vast numbers have their nerves so y Y them, but tet a Peter or a Stephen, milch cows to the extent of maze Y p there are than foul, how many more filled with the S irit, stand boldly than one-fourth to one-sixth of the 'i.panied by exquisite'vibrations of the overwrought that slumber has to be P • chords, rjusL have been overpowering. coaxed, and many are the victims of 'good people than bad you meet. Set' for Christ and the resurrection, and )your misfortunes to mnsic, as David grain ration, perhaps because they . With as many things to complain !cbioral and morphine. Sleeplessness the devil will do his best to atop need diluting to be well digested. -, s,, ;about As any man ever had David ;is an American disorder, II,it has pened his "dark sayin¢s " them. The power of God in Stephen - - harp." If it has been low tide here was more than Satan ceuld put up Millet hay has been proven to have wrote more anthema than any other j net touched you and you can rest tofore, let the "surges of mere that as injurious effect upon the kidneys men ever wrote. He puts even the ',for seven or eight hours without g y with: and o e stirs o the rulers of the horse If given as a Contin- are yet to roll fa upon you reach and the people to lie about him and 'frosts and hailstorms and tempests 'waking-LI for that length of time P p - onus food. and creeping Ihia s and flying tout I in ever twenty-four hours you can high water mark. All things will to arrest him. P g K y 3_ work together for your good, and 18, 14 "And set up false wit -- and the arountnins sad the >i[lls and ibo free from all care and worriment heaven la sat tar ahead. Wake u HOW TO BE A C300D FAR3iER, , day and sight into as cHorun. - `and - your nerves are setuned and ' p asses_ es Jezebel did to Naboth, -There are thousands of farmers all your limbs escape from all fatigue f ail the tea strings. Blessing and and so esus same rulers did to our ABSAL03I'S PLOTTING ^./� g honor and glory and power be unto over the country who Li asked why I and the rising sun finds.you a crew h mat sitteth upon the throne and Lord Jesus It was. written con- they are living in the country will and AhAtro het's treachery and hosts man, }Sod mind and soul-you have resins Him, "Faid witnesses did � _ p y y• unto the iamb forever. Amen 1: nay that they don't kneel enovg4, of antagonists and siege g g p ase u they laid to M char e t do anything else In my opinion erg bhta anadvanta a that ought to be put p eY y g • and a running. Bore could not tush I in prayer' and song and congratula- 6 -.things that ('knew 'not." They the farmer to enjoy his work and be ' - his psalmody. Indeed, the more his ;tlon. Sleep is a gratuity from him �i �r :that hate-Me. without a cause ase able to accomplish anything of .im- 'b- 1 trouble the mightier his sacred who neversleeps. oh the-felicities THE S S LESSON,N :more-than the hairs ofyMine head poems, The words "praise" and of slumber Let all 'who have this • • , the that would destro Me, -bei portance must be ss' -well educated I _ snag" are so often repeated la his real benefaction celebrate it That I Stine enemies wrongfully, are as any other class of'people. Ht anima that one would think_the I is one of the sweetest strings in all mighty" (Ps ` xxxv, I1 , Ixtx, 4), should not only be familiar cIrol . D g INTEHNASIONAL LESSON, sctentlflo,works but he 'must not . typesetter's case containing the let- •the instrument of ten strings. We must, if we fellow Him fatly, ex- it - FEB' 23' pest. the same treatment He re- neglect higher matilematids, and p`" -wrwelea with which eahthese words are Further, Iet us gratefully - acknow- � should be familiar with animals and ceiced,- for "all that will lice godly ledge the fewer of physical locomo- next of the Lesson Acts vi 1-13 in-Christ Jesus shall suffer persecu- insects, knew atiaut the growth o1 _ I In my text David calls upon Lha! to o where we r ' tormaldon of soils, etc. Hi - _, people to praise the Lord with an in,-1 Golden Text, Matt. x., 28. tion".(II Tim. iii, 12);.asid-3•�Titin- Utrument of ten atria like that wish call all unaided-w a ,elf said, "If. they have persecuted will then be better able to solve thf - I assn I What multitudes have to i, 2. "It is not reason a many complex problems which con- . t .. . which he was accustomed to finger- call in the std-of cane and crutch Me. t et' lso persecute you' @hould. leave the word of God and 2 front every farmer at this day .and XV1 -sib-fact la.that. the most of (John . 0) I and_jam$ chair, and their whole serve tables." This was the decision. age.. - . .. us, if we praise the Lord aL all play 15 "And all that sat in the coon- „ life is a hfndef�ient I' How hard to of the twelve when there began to be cil, looking steadfast) on him, saw Many think that the farmer's Ith -. -- upon one string or two airings or. g 3' three strings when we ought- to take I get about with lecke limbs I . Con' cones nurmtho da omin htration lot me down r tehomelescarcelm hay n�time . 4. hie face as'it had been the tate of an - a harp u y c or c an w g a_ I gratulated nugbt- you all to things 6elnporal. s the number .of to eat his meals, while the truth of . - fingers sweep all the strings instead physical the disciples multiplied it could of the Lord Jesus and.all that Christ of bean rat8ful for hero and there you have the usual h )cal endow- had endured tor him. By faith he the matter is, the farmer Can be the. _. g S - w' ought new-with hard) be expected-that in these sae most Independent man on earth if he: i meat, and sympathized- g y P P - -a, blessing we happen to think of, we• saw. Christ ai*d not these wicked -fought to rehearse all our blessings so tall those to be' me can neither w lk born babes there would not'be muni- chooses.- True, he must rise- early, . nor climb nor enter upon any great test some phases of the old nature, witnesses or rulers, and the Story work late and continuously for a - ler as we can recall them and obey activities. That is one of the thous- some of the rJorka.of the flesh, such of Christ' wan seen uposi 2iIm. �e are while (n the spring but after two or fibs injunction of my text to sing apt to think it very hard when peo- -------- I endo of reasons why I.hate war with ere wrath, strife, surgings and. such three months, the hardest of his . ' ' iumt.o Bim with an instrument of ten 'a complete hatred, It takes oft with like (Gal, -v, 20): Even, Peter, pie wrongfully accuse k and lay t9 _ -. 1. -strings. our charge things-w° know not, but. work r done and he can take It bullet or shell or surgeon's knife the James and John might remember ' comparatively easy ging the re- •. Have you ever thanked God for de- we should consider it as 'blessed fel- under of the season. - capacity of mea to achieve their quite a number of things in their _ Ilightsome food? What vast r4ulti- own livelihood or do the work for lowship with Christ, remembering y'.- ,. own lives, even atter they had been One of the greatest essentials to Own wor da or are obliged to take food not. would othe,III full-Y C6 ar two with CIrms men shall revile you and persecute prosperity an o i e i . toothsome or pleasant to.the taste. quttti5eei kava-.,,en- self eacriftcing' were of.the flesh aryl not of the Spir- perfect health. The best ortuni- men,- for the•rest of their 11fa--Are it;-so it Is to be hoped that while You and shall say all manner .of o[►P What millions are In struggle Joy mast you falser for M sake; tie for thin are of'ered on the farm (bread! Have put on the limits and strangely -suf- ey determined -that'they'could nom- y Y unless too.much work is.attempted_ you appreciated the ter in stormy weather from limbs take time to 'nee these unspiritual alt- rejoice aa7Tc be-exceeding glad, Lor un ssure during bad. weather must )fact that on most of your tables are .amputated. • - fairs they were patient with the mur-' gr°at Ss your reward in heaven" P. .. luxuries that do not come to alit p (�liatt. v, I1,' 12). Some associate be avoided as much., as possible,; ' Further, on the instrument of -ten murers. While stock farmers es eclat.. must 'i Have :You realized what varieties of this angel like appearance of Stephen P 13►. flavor often touch your tongue sad strings celebrate the possession' of 8, 4. "We will give ourselves con- with the time of his-diartyrdom, but be out in all kinds of weather, good _ _ Ihow the saccharin a.nd the acid have aur reason. A severe stroke • upon tinually to prayer and to the minis food and proper clothier will a a - ; .' the head or a sudden calamity or try o1 the word. ' The would not it was before he gave'hie address to g g. Ibsen elTorded your palate? What fruits y y we ever so see Tong way toward counteracting any i what nuts, what meats, regale your, any one of fifty,kinds of accidents. serve tables, but they would pray the council. h[�y bad effects. The orchard, arden and' ;appetite, while many would be lad might dethrone our reason and--leave_ and search and teaclfthe word..The Jesus' that we shall retiect His g Y poultry yard make it polsible for o... g _ us worse-off than the brute,. for the ze.CO n3a d the glory.. e _ the farmer to have .the very bast'. to1. fags that fall from your table. For brute has a su s to ;30� r _ -the fine flavors and the,luxurious vi-fin what is called instinct; 'but a ministration, for t et' saw tike feces- hfbTHE. OF GREAT MEN. feVions may make money faster, ' :dads you have .enjoyed-for a life-' man's brain sbhtteted, and he has sity of s committee tof honest report, Schumann's mother was gifted with very few c'ailings afford morn -plea-'- time perhaps you have never express-(neither mind nor instinct. The asy- full of the Holy_Ghost and wisdo$i.- musical ability. sub, and more substantial returns. 'ed to God a word. of thanksgiving.- lug for the insane, though all the t. 6. "T.);ey chose Stephefa, a man Chopin's mother, like himself, was ' That is one of the ten strings you time multiplying, are not enough' to full of faith and. of the Holy Ghost, very delicate. -ENRICH THE SOIL. ought to have thrummed in praise i shelter the demented. Through the and Philip. ' The other five are not Gounod's . mother _ was . fond of One of the ways in which St seems '. to God, bu't you have never yet put cramming system employed in many mentioned again after "this'vers8. painting and music. . to most that a farmer can increase _ it in vibration. of the schools of thin country there'which is not necessarily anything Spohr's mgtber was .an exceMint his wealth As to enhance the value . . 1. -- Have you ever given thanks for sae against, them. Philip is mentioned judge of music,' but no+musician.' of the land he tills, making it richer two a es-media Between the soul.in- * sdxteen times and Stephen. who be- productive, In y TENS OF THOUSANDS Milton's-letters often allude to hie and therefore more side and the world outside, media came the first martyr for Christ, is — ea Navin their brain U ti seven times. Il the mind mother 1n ,the most aSectionate theory this is made Com ar tiveiv=" ` ~could create? The eye," window of pleted. Philosophers, at ten years of of the majority is a correct guide, °asy• u more ertilizers on land - yeara of then the appoi-sating ot:this commit- Wordsworth's mother had a Cheyne- and you enrich it. ,You also at the ' - our immortal nature, the gate age, astronomers at eleven ter as peculiar as that of her gifted same time increase its producing ca- through which all colors march, the age, geologists at twelve:years, ., of tee _was the. proper thing for ,.he j SO ___;-, Y - .-, - pacity: But it is a necessity of the .. lo :'picture gallery of the soul! Without age. They will be fltst on examina- suggestion, pleased the-.whole multi- Raleigh said tha�ib=owed alt rmer to crop Elis land while he is the eye this world is • . ' tion day, but last in all matters of tude. There was something in- those g A BIG DUNGEON. useful and successful life. it would dews is the laying on of hands '(I. Politeness of deportment to jus. fartil.izing. A.ctRnsiderable parr' cat be a.musing^to See -how much child- TSM. iv, 14; II. Tim. i, 6), but it mother. the manure 1>9.applied does not re- .-"I fear that any of us have never ren-are expected to learn and. .know was not confined,to the.hands of the Goethe pays several tributes fn his main int soil. It appears in trio sicca one heav y expr of grati- if it were not connected with the apostles (Acts ix, 17; xiii, 1).� The writings to the character of increased value of-- the flrat year's - tude for treasure of sight, tth ossof mother. a crop, often much other soil fertility • --whic0 is the greatest disaster possi- tragedies of damaged intcllectswhictl laying on of hands in our day is not Haydn dedicn d one of his. most besides. The main.business of farm- ble unless it be the loss of the mind. follow. Amid the 'increasing, de-' unlike the sliakirrg.. of hai�cis; some- Y mentis of the world let us appreciate times there are life And inspiration important instrumental compositions Ing is'ra,ther tha•exhaustion of soil -. •Those wondrous seven muscles that to chis mother, fertility by cultivatSn'g and ceiling turn the eye up or down, to right or the'goodness of God to us if our and sometimes a chili. Barnabas; Sydney Smith's mother was a crops rather than. makinI 11 g - > mental faculties are in equipoise, the non of consolation, was like Ste- g the land - to left or areaz .- No'one but God Another string of the instrument phen, a'man full of 'the Holy Ghost clever conversatiohahst," and ser1.- richer. 'Even when manure9-are ap- I t. could have created the retina. If we . have ever appreciated what God did I now touch-friendship, deep and and of faith (chapter xi, 2'4). There quick at repartee. plied..St is the immediate effect m- which. I refer to those is no reason why each believer should Gibbon's mother was passionately the .crop that is deemed most im- when Ve gave us two eyes, it was abiding,, by fond o reading, and encouraged he portant. ether the ,land after- • ' eo le who., when good or bad mo- not be so fii12d. f0 fage r Whether fie - - 'when we saw others.with obliterWted P P productive is — vision. Alas, that only,through the tive may be, ascribed..to you, . a - 7,.8. "Azad Stephen, full of son to follow her example. wards shalt be more ',_ yi iration of-others"we-same to a cribs .the good ; those concerning and power, did great wonders and Charles Oatwin's mother had a rie- comparatively immaterial. -'Yet. if realization of our. tsyvn blessiryg! If whom you tlo not wonder which miracles among tom-*Pie." The tided taste for all branches or iia we give up the almost hopeless.task You had Harp Sn hand and swept all a'do-they--will take when you are word-of God increased, or, as In xii, tural'history. - of making, land permanently richer; the strings of gratitude-you would under discussion,' those who -would 24, "gre}v . and multiplied,"and In J and only aim to make it more pro- - have struck this; which is one of the more.gladly serve you. than serve xtx, 20, "grew mightily and prevail- "Why, Bridget," said her mistress, ductive, we can increase' the vpl.ue of most duicet .of'the ten strings. themselves.; those to whom you can ed." The number of.the disciples who wished' to rally her for the the ffirm just as certainly. There is Further, .o t h how many para tell everything"without reserve, those multiplied•&eatly in`J`erusalem, and amusement of her company upon the no secret_about the value of land, through.life in silence because the who are filet in your home by per- a great company of the priests be-' fantastic ornamenting of a ]fuse especially for farming purposes: It _" ear refuses to do its p$)ce. They son or by telegram when you have came believers. It was truly a great pie, -"why, Bridget, 'did you do will always be worth the -+�rri that it., never hear music vocal or instru- trouble. Oh, what a blessing to- and .mighty work of the . Spirit of this?" will pay interest on, besides the cost mental The thunder, that rolls its have plenty o'["friends I Aye, if you God and' was not confined to the "Indade, it was mesself that did of culbivation. Tt may sell for this It • 'fulldiagasoti `through the he#tvene have ,only one good friend, you are apostles, fol Stephen, willing to it," replied=IlridAet.. "Isn't it pt et-�even..xshiJo fertility is deer se - — e y lou as its' r d}i pyo � �- %does not startle the prolonged sil- bltssed in that glad possession. With serve tables, was greatly used. God ty, mum. I did St wlth er false f3 p o ctfd.- ca acct l9" l 'fife sit that has for us so one such fid you can defy the working wonders and miracles by teeth, mum." - not seriously impaired. -. . __ .. l .,.. .. - - r. . .. ---:______.A. ...,. . ... ...._-_. -.1_-__.-______.-_ trWtPer�rheir `•. - '•; .�"'7 >_. :- .' ;.. . . .gr:. oL, .. m rg;_ •_. - .. K • LnyF'cS�3,t r' °� •., ��_. . - + .+ r.+� ri1.m .. ;w.++ "v, ru r{ y L•t,,.,,,Y0.4.4G..yn n.. :'' "f. �, � - - '.^^-•''e'Yas., ,u'� - T. . r _ ... a .. t'. ... _:_. - _ - ____ .- ..__. - - -- - - y. .. ".: 11 -:';: ..-. .,, .. ..,. __ ""'L �-. !' - .,.� .. - �'- - -.-+,•ren` :a�X •: -. + :.; t s .. ._ •. - i - fi . _ .. ..... _ _ 4 t Ubarlie.R Woad er.sp6udiog a few 114A&U L To 1tErIT-Fifty ,' teres. -, .' _ _. . � .F �+ -.. days.an bis brotbes AlfroWa is Toronto. °a Per�a"ootars apply to A A Elaiarbt -PRING -AryKEW_ ODS . �. 11, - W_V_ - -Frank Lidgett. of Toronto, ie spend GzrosaR.oB 7ivaa tot z3 oon9 ei wt ►v�ea - . _ . _ "_ . .._"_ _ --- ----- s fsrr - -- _�S -- __ , 1 . - r.l'otsmsf,-of Woburn, N'Otia to Creditors . _._- _ _ . •lit s"Urday. Born-At Dawbartoe,on onday Feb I -Vol _ ', . - J.H,Brandy eFeali a few days is the t7tb the wife of Cutbbon Rolza(w of■ La a Estate.of Jobs Tool, tete of the - - -_ . - _ - • 417"week. < Townehip.at Pio✓seritsg. to toe County , ' - :. . -J H Baal tit Claremont,reals in' the �°'We are d to�ay that Mra•JohD of Qntano, farmer, deceased. _.- 87P rintit - on Tat;S$sy. Field it atea8ily improvreg; *boag>A trot - •-- J.Smith,jeweler, spent a eatiPle yet able io leave her room. xotioe ss.hetrvby,lives, to"7j; e:•�• _ _ -- ed statutes of ontatio WT. Oban in, taw rt _ s `iatS its the V* this week. -.B.H, hiephenr,prinei t of oar pule, creditors and otaers bavin datms e,aatars the Now Flanneilet�tes _ ' . ,,. ._ Teale,,=wbo has been la DOU'& tie aabool.visited his relNtvea iEt Bow• e.satr of itis .:ea 1.ba Fool a.oa..ed. .r*e - - ' __ several avert"s. has reiarned. dmd os.or rbont tae arm day of Ite6rinb•r t ._ ttallnville onr Sunday, ere vogatr.d to asad bi Voss .•eras -Sidney Pro s.of the Oshawa Mallei to osom Tool,ttge., B-k soad post omee, `i3eW Crettinn� _° Ie Wtuka spent BDrdayat Loma. --Osrvai�tnell a413 i>SOIIp_b#_ # ooe of-tbe esemwn of*4 win of the deoeared i I'll r of apples in the oily iha week, realtsln; ea belcrp the t sal of ltareb 190a rasa' . .. - . M BtawArt.of ibe OJiteRs of Dent• sitars m wrictag, al va.1_ of �e1r gym' _ __-- ibereon 14 per barrel. - e W- Art1±&ilils TOzo¢to.agent Sunday wilt fnende -aur enial barber. Arthur.Howlett, against the events a the a%be 163 sad sono. _- - _ - lrt� R is further given that atter tete ta3t m9 di"- "i alwAvr snsious to promote tho' comfort date tae said executors will prooeed tv �' Furniture �1 - 3Pgare&IDA to know Mrs H Cr Wil: of his customers,has parobase8 an ale• buts the as.ets or ma nece8aea a>soaa we. New _ '- itu lot », blip gess been seriously all is sow some psretsa ea l.Ued tberoto Laving .e ata only w - part!snip, with wbicb Tn light an his the clalma of which they.ball thenars notice SbRying pallor. and that the said exeraton Will not tellableeW Gr3od/3, all kinds ," ?•�lza TUQa Criege and child, of Pat$" toe titsas!d sasses 11 or env Da?tthare orwsn • -,- ,'ate yisitiff -0 e caner 8 al , - __ - Cherrywood. notice et; ofeurb diatttbatten. r ep11s31D. h pI3Ct TOOL.DA1'ID AV:iIB aa1 , . -r �•-+4t[Henderson i6 in Toronto this weep A.iTIiO iY FORBTFiB.execct6re - a4 11. g the 13>apreme Lodge of the Ii T Rho was ihs Good Samaritan when Jobn EI .. .Fazowen,ll.3_tIIeir eol;citoz tato the kern lad was thraa n from her l,aicd the.ltta asset Fobrusro.icor � �� - & , CO "' lie .ze g3ntalive of Pickering g y - _- ` ■ ■ g" cutter 4 --JOHN .. .. ..-, ... ' 'Hum was in Tozontq on- Tues R Alexander has iri lied r.t,ur scUooi �- : • wish No't anon. -' I I 8 4 7 ' k1 niraatng hie dan2bter,h aott{i. who to Wm Gilchrist having Bold his larm is - ggloely with ber treaimant at the going to Pickering to-ro4ire. •' - •f liaL pdcst 91 Qpr I*borers have hired for the - - I 1 g Clark, of iha RingRtoa Rods r .+, slimmer,rind all report goo3 wages. « • : . . 1, .� � ,f1iL hold a 8416 of farm et9Ck, 1el�Dl!� 1 i� c V i s ­_ bCt' Hollinger gold a�alnable horse to ^ ,rte��a V'G - � - ar � _.,tttisud boasehol'3 farniinte, on i'hare JoUn Gourlie. of Dunbartoo, --- !l!■ ,V■ _w elS•27th. At Mr Clark is about to :� :r ° Wm Norris intends going to the North _ _ "lip,N,gbrwdm everythla.g offered will be .. - - _ .. West iD the 6prtD/, with bis wife oitI �' _ ., . I—'.6s.ew Forsythe is attending the family, - -- -- -- .. - - ,; .' - -- - • Codas A.U,G.QY; in Toronto this H E Poynter haA sold out Lia black. -Bi1 ­_... . c�2r1St'YYla�l S Sri, Smith bubwass to Robert Davidt,oa who . ._ - 1 j' . l el. W V RicL&rdaon and Dr Bats- letMarsh .- -_ - _ - a110 attende5 some o[ the eesaioas "•• .. up bii "tife�sstTiE Whitevale. You R it rd tbia.mark on ail Alm First Clan+ Btorlc af.Fe1D Boot3 �- _-_ ver plate that is most deal.• able to deeisn. moat euitab.e Ready-Made olothiag at prices n�i to be found lovicei , ;1 1 team -front tae Centr4l We regret to leatu that David Sonic is b - '' . lTorossto. visited `our laid np witb-an attack of sciatica wld ]dr in etvla. This ie a Fuca'of old If pen need arp Qf the above or any L ndarweat call on ° B A El (lith-a aaveis cold, fashioned endariog houeaty in rr age en Saturday lair end bad a friend. ---- - m�p� ! • -------- &ire Thos.Pagb his returned a vials /material.and new fashioned 1 NG �pI . aailaawith the Pickerina colleytr team, Kood tante iu finish. 1oa will - p I'' t to her danghtar,ffir. J D Sawhinsia, of -- R e,,. .`1s .'' eatiaa sham by 10 S. Aga:n on toed tlnd a full line wt ... . _ - - -- c v . . ,Iierwood -.._. ._._ _ -_-- x Bram came down 0 regrot to van - - _ -- - - _ __," -... r �`�d lull®{faire rrenititag in a vie tory for had his Ing broken in hta [other's lectors r�,�� „ --'�--� Co's. ^�rp1 ' +i> 'eDllslilt by 5•t. ab arltitam oar Saturday sbrottgla coming ��Chaii',ialoY ! - fish r{� tt, .$ar gat+9 trieods will regret to less In 000tact wish a moving bola -- �w� �etl6sdeaih,near Drayton, o! ldrs _Jag G;B Pugh has his portaole Saw_ mill Saccessore to J. S. Barnard. - _ .111 vs+, � +iineaa. Mr and,Yrs Daarao lived for iu oparatioa oo the pizio#rea of Messrs A • . � - eazs on the Lake Share on-for 1f au3 W S tfa;ar. - : 4.�I wy a its Itber enoa of eras 4kh to -- - i now oecaliia,i by Jamrat Preuss,And The pablio rrrlsool uoacert ia.,the Oddtel ___--___ Yea Bak I. 1 ti".!fel 'Well kno•a t6 .many of otic older toes hall oD Friday e.rDlas the 91st luau, '--`- an trilli ed V on t ire 1 to d .. idan3r of Rhea Deitttibarboad Deceased prolwase to be a good sat �asitag a � Notice i O,t,Cr$1 1t0I$ San 19i1a Tete' imavt be cleared,out in order - q�ae i eirt�ar ei t2eo Prrls'to the north of ProBtr are to be acrd mbe E.L e1 0-H on lbs matter of thr estate a! TbotaaS b snaky scam!or eprmltl+;oak. _ _ _.. - rs r_ library. --- - - -- -. __ .. � 4 ,::,r' M: ?be rottial glYen by t Tm TowsgBi e! Pickericit - - G .6- ointa�emrrY Marshall.for ae}vamoe )lfooday s+em,sll m the MrRiodlet ehorttil, Soltsriera.of the p _ i of 'lairs -'Wallace. eleamtiooirt of war a � saresos!•l►lfair. to the l°oseRy os.' Ontario.Farmer. dr - . . 24` lease,who is wiaoing great praise will Sorrell dsowe a toad of yoaag pro* ttesSed _ : _ . 1+ ',�'at�telaw efts a'pp'ear°. and baa enRerSd Ro tea 3f arltbaa rtak oe 8atords wendaa aoaos a b.renT �f'syn parsna,at to c�.aa•+a* _ -.. y. They`ad a very saloy, ' WN, {� _ G' rt Yiatt sat tlr u ti O tttS/v_ao4�a*,s.o'a,ueatr RLL+.sass r •..�a , �+1?issto an&orsemsat with ibi ppbtta lytics. y a.ls.II all Dermas a.raat clean*agrtta•i ibo..tsnP d -- #- ------- ----- - -- ..' 'll"yd,whereby friss Walla" will appear Clanton the MGM trip, eti.aoo,e samed Tboa•a ntbooru, robe dex# ..._ /' w I a', i° ItSelGsrtlsnr• 13o as cot to tnserlere .._r. ea or about th.ilea dor or Deaemster Ritt1 air ,t 4 fYtetvttle C1+Rrret+ •fttbllee Ser,rltee• sego,r+d 10 d.l+..r ar Pane by Ow 6 or before ie / at Ch :0 - 1f • • i ...-• -with ibe concur to be hold is the Macho wr andero4red Aa2+tou+rrot.r•of ss..eatd do rte-'+; ppers S",fit' t�5at obtarah.Leos tko sad of March. she _- os...d.s1 tae,dar«e wase b.w• os.or..tore w ... ��� s --•ttllil sat appear until the dart Of the arca day of tiarca t0.t a*%- *44 to, oe- .. .. ppr y LO Yeiville church. West gill, wbi�t it mg of tbetr assns ase•ddr•rsea wtsb rear wr• - .. lYa3. to charge of 13ev. H �3. 13rosier has ticolare td ,beer e.+a.ma,de,r rertbad sad tbta . --Th- F--a B J Davis Banquet The lest oefehnted its Sleuth birthday, Oa nate»of tbo sae a ,ay,tt veer cel/eT as.tat V j j . . - Aod ootto•:•tu-"r a:+en tIIas at,K t" -%it .. - _.- .- 11y -' s o#-to-Issa;fam-is.t o-tendersd 0" Sabbath morning the 9th iaet., Rev Dr _ O e•P••••a 1 �� 5 . ._. m•tnd 0*k'l dab the eatd adm:a:$U's tr wdl .. •f3othtaiasiaaor of Crown Z,andr at 13toa8- _. .-._._.. _ trills nn ldocday evenitea u aerarad. and Ftetstisr preaebed. Dr Fleteber, was >ireaod suong't %" ps", 1"'�a situ'w ern , ' _.. . _ . - I . paScor of Melville chnrob 12 years be having regard only to tbore ota,mi,of wbicb . - is is ekpratrd that when itis obsSz is takes fore acing to Hamilton and all were tII•T.earl than bare aot,ne .ad the said •4 LOCkB, Soleal Naa13, - Ian f3'30 that them will bo present the mtatssr+,sor• Writ cot t»N•nt•for thr assess - . rut P glad to See him back once more On flee or any pars thereof.so d.str,t aced to.ay sects. - 1 ;,,.,a}a !isirg"t and moe" ensbusiaPtio Aratberinsr eveoina'of the areae t3abballi, Dr, K P, or pe,cons of.w.ko•ecia,a,a aos,oe saris not bat'. ": 1, 0 11 111 _ " . - .F,;a1t 7 Fb �8 f a kinds _ . . ever bend in the oonaty Ttokeis Odaci(ey. also O former pastor. preaeked not haw beTHoa wILI+ON Ro�t.sot tsY' s}SdeSt Shovels, ]goes• . �� -ars inn ern a►the nntrioa) figure o! 11 a direoarse whiolt rose appreeiat`d Feb- 00 1h . .- sud JORN WCH!ajsDSor. . . • - - "- „ nu- t.�d s from C an-Sol Admin,•traton putt Plaints &nd �'arnisbea, , _`,` gitcb. Secretary Bouffant Com Skrn-vll e, 14th. Sor J i,oeso Geavie, pastor of a -.-- H- - - - - R I --Last Thursday afternoon while JoWD- Dunn eve-, Preel.gterian obDreli. Parkdale W. eazin, ardwa:e ]fete ant � Stephenaoo's bora+wait being driven out .secsared on "A ntRbt in Scotland." Ona Watch • ' { , , -Pjakeir-film _- _ - f ::- -'from etre Sssed et the 1►Srtl,culirt eharch. . , tealaro_wae earetaely humorous and S.it 11 i - - -- - --..__-.____ ---- - the cutter np•eR tUrowioa Rhe occupant s6wreatiug On Sabbatb-Feb 16th. the `j . out. The borne manage,l to .. set aasv jubilee Services wear eoDtioned levo. - _ _ land atarRed ranniw down street. Aft.r .1.,hn Cbieholm, �: A ,of $ernptville. � .- /;. • , gs:ocrediae a short distance, is weal os. preael,ed is the morning a tboarthtfDl Are like auto nt3 tnorta1a-liable t. . . to the ride walk.and wben reaching Don disoou,ae from Nebemiah a. 80: "we need professional e.sre - duet tLink, aRIC ���DSONIS - - _'A bar'a it ntnPed off iota the snow-banks will non forsake the bones of oar God'f One cite wheel in yotii* watch traveid . .,. ____ '_ Coasids[ Ili _sv__; R.- • Mr"Brown, day. fi�i,Ci00 i I g g 1 ._gig,,tae dos tit . Agiaeoart. prenclted to a large audience mea a year 1 Does paw wetoh atop ----- '----- - - - . • ._ . _ -The following -ars. the otfiderS in The jubilee was concluded by a lea• _ e dm sitowiss of fisesi dtaplay of .1.. . .. bli 7on etatlerd for tee, _nt year in Ontario 17&b.OREut York Presbyhold on terian choir wbas its in$io6aniss3o and pl9oes is per"ra - press A YM! large asaorttaeni of Longd No 92!I U 0.�-- Book@.Dolls. Toys. just - - - �' resaat and enlivened tLa t>ro�ings order at a reasonable Charge - °far }ha Hotidq trade. Calc . P G...J B Tbrstoe -- = with.amthents., and souls sand all want and ew .baa. 1. _ I N'O...TAQtei,g _ home well Satisfied whin theewaitSs'a �^l� 'ta'les t a T G}:..J obo St iphone" - S _ �1eNri)iYi� Mtken for- al! Y aRazioee. . . P 5.,. W a Haan - , w}oyaRemt: •- _.'_ . lleahty and Deity Iis.weps4e e. .- y - - V S_.W O Law _ • - To edit cid aEtg yodig• l erckta CHgR]:�aC� T' RSreaA...w D Ralf e ' - - tl3at.rt.,-Trott• . ohsrge for teatirg.• .W". tT.1�- �_ - ' - �,: .. ..... • _ War...B�Moors : _ t ' YnDshaw r. Oa-acooaat o!ths.nry bad roads a Daae• ED. J.B�tITH, "�7p^hi'�hy Osa...� -_ R S N 0...L Banks r o txo ` - . swtttor . .,L S N G---G A Gordon _• ' I Renard D with' - sprat f3naday wi J. `' Piekerio Z. R 9 0 G...L ideCauslaad avid' -. __- --- - . L e U (3,..J Graham - ,_ W Disney. t Watches, Clocks, end Jewellry neatly - 1 4...0 I Iiiog -- "dr Briggs and the bfieser Ihsaey ,apse and rola tl [8 [t$. gT m _ e �m r . .,. .: Sunday fciaadS in Whitby. p p y SgLT '\ L 1 jl 1 O G,...lao Clark z We arephvaed to see sl re. Iiabduzd o! - . - .` N c� 'I I Cliap...-J Greenlaw Balsam,oat again atter her late serene ill ' �° l V _-` .. . . - J . . 1. - R 8 B...R dormley nese. a m o a rogg _ - -- ---- 1.W.Disney baa s large stock• o! new. . ? e e e •;E o, !a r { , -L 8 3..•L Gorgon r alt: - Organist...A.Findla - - rs atnpbell,of Toronto, widow of J.W.Philp is oar the toad with the ped. w 1! a '"� � : B 'V I a a - =; - -•- �4 lbs=Light Sngpr'-$I. - _-__- , age 1° S } (r_= 2'3 lee Best Granulated $•i. the late James Campbell, a former editor dlDttrio fibs past brew Reeks the almost I -----" --_ • ottbe Pickering News, wap iu the village oontianoas at weather' has made it• o e a o a o a = 3iaple,Syrtlit,50 Cants a.qus[t. . - lasi tbursday, While here.she was met ' ; cS P $ - �_ R i t'ir ~ _- _ 1. n-egeaeary for nor road commteuonere to __ _ I _ /� -b ldessre D F Ever -and W G'Ham on - - T�j i M .r y y ea d a rest umoant of'labot in.keeping �o*7���m coo n S I as t O. . . yr P �O¢�81i1 j' Pickering. • btbalf of Picks i,a9ce N6 70,5, A.O.t? . g "ma`- c o to Uir a he��n6� for the roads open for traffic. �1ot for mask w r e g"Q y� �°o°o ,-n.,11-+,qn , ��• � be !o'lowtn years have,ihe roads been iu inch - .. .. v �,� a� �a¢ g $ w d ^; � . $2000, aecompaate3 by t ion it`s oaw, our commissioner experi• �. .� ..ns _- - - I . • encee much trouble in gsttiDe met) cut to ;10 I° O ,.address:- 1 _ .. � _ --- - - - _ __ Picketing Fbb.13th It302 work to shovel the snow. a i1 nualber r•_ a �' c 'o Jan Qat _ - • pear Moe;Campbell, - fne6 to oomeroat unless they are paid exon tl °��F�b M t. We the officers and bitant wages. These people aro the ones o a. blax = members of Plekenne Lodge No 105,A• whu eontinaally find'fault with IUs others.' ..I Apz.' C:a _. _ �.__. .. - O,p,W.,bxieud to Jou our sympathy in We think that this wank of shovellins ie a -$st-�J"mss �-* �' _,o yp.day �Q =r� -- � -- • wo k that might be done free, se it is done M ~ F ,be loss of your beloyod husband and our 1 f to .. -- _ . _ - in the western part of this province,where : .d"J n ' . . _ `�1T' Z'IUN�L" . .steamed brotaer,the late James ACamp -- _ __ they are a rale much mare iiotliered »r, o m w ,.17n1y'' �^t bell. Hindly accept our beet v'isbee for with snow storms chap we.3t it were done c p.} C T -. n n Pa,t seQti « I p RQFIT SLE. eon,self and for your family, We,on b*- free, teach more money would then be r . -, - .,b, Oct.{6A - ._. ,. ' half of elle brotherhood of the A.O,U-W," available for gravelling the roads in. gati� .y ; -s re pleased +to present yon with tUia mer A great nianv imnRine tUvt when f , " o Doulciv, ',It fists-to.a•Letter an More Economical Mail. . ,rhegne for tL000,It being the amount of they earn a dollar,they are so trach sheen o� I _ P" _ - ", lr _ _. -- roar late ba9han neficiary. foreettin that they themselves are-the' -' ltb W);Osbatda 7tb` an • e Ca- a Care of flee Milk, and _ g. , January 1903-� Y lag of the Creant� d Butte slit signed os.b f o kef•tngLodge. c�ves'to pts tbe'bill. - - Brougbom .f3tb; .Pon n rry15t 9ib,Ua• _ �. ._ .. =,`11 D F Every. Recorder, S.Disney,of Greenwoyd.Una been can brid-ze 70th, Cab ningicn 15th,Beager• ,_� Financier. vas.ina tiers neighborhood as the agent of ton 24th - k' •t' J- . . .• W G Ham; _ _ R - Atter tUis pleasant duty toss perfermed the Windsor Silver Go. _, -. .- = - �„ , ____ -.- " y T A, G EIG PickLer g" _ hire Campbell made the following appro• Un$atticday loft the. ^ETe sail ---- _ _ - �1 pr. reply• spread about that ovr oldest settler Jas. I. FRUIT TREES - ' ETeatlet = mornr7eon.g$ ffi of llness frodied m poen Al hinds Of. �, _ T frau c cosi-fur Torr kinin ) 1�ItLIT TRT71: l (�pF, "SAT,E-lTcueti so=d lot l�etuQ menta, havia reached tl,P ripe a old ate of -IWAGGIE .� -ANNAN." L . tvnr.l, rf.gym Qathy for me in IDs 9!t'(lnt part of tot 1+,con], conaio'.ng 3 nt an - „ Il Ra years und• li'months His fur( took / ytII.L E. - F.lC.y a .Tenet rd perp sef w n : Act 1666. I also thank yoII Kr the prompt Nlnr.e on' �-'fm.,li his_late residence I , '{;test rrrarket price S, (acre, sac' o gt (n n ( I m 0.f._ ;the sum of $')00 icnich .I -• rupilof-Nr$. Adamson. TorQutoCnager• �i,tir.e,sandaq,o frame hr see.SrR•crape I'PS'mPnt CA the Ash ❑rn, cemeter3, when the Isrg, iJr all k:t)de Of N71tllr.-barLt and P!,ft Far parti`i:lRra Rpply eo. „� t 1,5"en acknow!edpe,and heliece Ine. I !t,n;pl,er Ahn attended, tez.tified_ta rho l=ig" Fall acd inter app es I vatory of Music, la prepared to Give�eR �reJunL,atcbror,l,2AFF.niug 9t,Ta"onr•• sr ' _ °:av w e fie! a warm and kio ll fn rs'+^r.,in•wl;i''?`1'e was Feld. nest;a.Tne� ent, sons on the violin. For terms rte., t t tivutia , Pickering `�u x'- �. •. + KI:nII Al s.5 y aC(O1D __ _ t , F r c ? o.l: d t tci{i,e a enc:'_ ler.Ft y t' - 10HN E►tllC YiCckeiing �dresa Duebar�ba „ _ .. r. . T-,;;;ori. T, dge m '1."ttl- o zpen f �t .,' . snI L''tid c t...arta AJelaide Caaz buil 1 .Algia •::B• I ... • 1