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I ; A low murmum ran through the as- sembled multitude, and while,vet Al- BLOOD 411111. if I _.✓ ... _.. - zac trembled for-the result of his in- - TRO BLl'It�1 �' The -- forithation, Uz mounted upon a high MAMSELVEs ZDt MANIFEST THE • _ - rock, and in a loud voice he shout- MANY DISAGREEX. oils HD, iitiVi7 _ _ - WAYS. _ pari na • pr—` • Daughter of —♦ "Brothers, this roan has been e-_. --•-- '.FEEDING YOUNG FOWLS. - he Blood Shote e as.Scrofula, Kison Ludim. lyast BePurifiedDuring the Spring servedto us by the gods. a as Suc Atter seven years' experience in ' ed in other countries, he is deep a feeding chickens, and noting the of- - _ Months. studied in business, and he is one H upon whom the great God has set M th e w --the-crown of humanity. Strato --- ol---different- �- , ' -� shall. be our king. All hail to the The Spring season is the time for 1 �l r►• r ,CR�h. health and feathering of the voices of the gods!" blood cleausiug and blood renewing. youngsters I find that the closer I SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING r g Blood- troubles are many-and,tl`au- _ __-fallota-.the -natural methedaf-of-feed-- Lal, and proclaimed what the old "Hail-hail! Strato, Iiia of Ing the more chickens I succeed in C$AP'IERS:-prince Phalle o[ Tyra man had said. The words were pas- Tyre!" arose upon the air. Lip af- gerous-end manifest themselves it Pursues Marina to .natio her his wife. sed from mouth to mouth, and grad- ter lip caught it up, and gradually a score of painful and offensive nays, -:raising, writes Mrs. L. Johnson, Na- Gio aids her escape and is impriion- ually there arose one universal every tongue let loose thb crv. such as scrofula,' eczema, boils and ture does not provide mashes either ed by King Mapen. He escapes; is shout upon the air: The Tyrians had elected their king! I Pimples. The impurities that get -- hot or cold for the chicks. ,Her ani- traced to Mariaa.'s hiding place. "He who• on the morrow first de- into the.-blood pursue their poisoa- nal food isn't boiled, dried and Ding's officers take her on board ous way all over the body and ars Letts tho rising sun shall be our CHAPTER XXI. ground, There are no green cut their boat. A corsair comes up and king' i'esporisibIc fur a large proportion of _ bones lying around and no Johnny- takes'�er to Tarsus. She is sold and ocrnd-thrrt�yal t roTi--ne of alt-dY�eases, vatrous in their nature cakes prepared for their sustenance. taken to her master's estatewl5ere The first gray streaks -of coming show we now a different scene from. but dangerous in the extreme. '1'a :'There are no hard-boiled eggs crum- she finds her father, supposed dead, day had hardly drawn their pencil- -that which we last saw there. Stra- have pure blood anis plenty of it, bled up,.nor nice sweet milk on their in captivity; they escape,' but are f you need a tonic a d blood-builder, Zings along the eastern horizon when I to wore the crown and-held the seep- y A bill of fare. What does she pro- Itaken by a Tyrian war-ship. The the freedmen of `Tyre began to 'pour tre. The fair 3larin't stood there, and for this purpose there is noth- vide? Delicate tender grasses and king at once sends for a priest to in can 'equal Dr. Williams' Pink fourth from the city. The curious with faint blushes upon her cheek S juicy clover leaves that contain so marry Marina to his son. The nap- proposition -had given entire satin- ,and` happiness sparkling in her eve. P P'lle - :much of the protein so Lauded as a tials are interrupted b a rising of Pills for Pale People.,, These P Y g �faction to all, and they looked joy- By.her side stood the sirs-trge but cure all diseases flue to impurities in necessary part of their food; tiny the people who slay the king. and ous as they weeded their way to the faithful Esther, and near at hand the blood by promptly cleansing and seeds and myriads of worms and nobles. -- - laIarvne scratched out of the ground scene of the novel trial. was I<ison Ludim. Nearer still to freeing the blood from all poison_;-' the old hen, "You did not see me dead," an- The field to which they had been the throne was Gio, and as he gaz- ous and offensive matter. If yr,ur swered Gior "It was the directed lav to the east of the city, �,ed about him all regarded him-with blood is thin or insufficient; it you As the seeds are apt to' be scarce priest o1 and as the citizens, one after an-'wondering interest. suffer from exhaustion at the least in the spring, I supply the grain Hercures you saw. His body lay other, arrived .0 on the spot, the I Both Ludim and the exertion: if you are y get portion of their food b .vin them cold before your gloatin es, not P P y young king Y pale, Basil l Y giving gloating,eyes, fixed their eyes upon the eastern � looked troubled and perplexed, and out of, breath, and feel coustantfy sir regular intervals wheat, cracked mine. Balbec is no more." I "What mystery is this? What- horizon, where the warm glow was' even the beautiful Marina wore, languid and fagged out. Dr. Williauis' corn and oats. The oats are fed at y already appearing, Some of the !amid all her happiness, a slight Pink Pills will cure you by filling first in 'the form of, granulated-oat-' hat fated conjuration gave him your veins with new, rich, red Wood. g- more ambitious cli_mbeci a into shade of doubt and anxiety. A meal. 1t is spread on a clean board those features?" trees, some stood u on rocker a.nd! Air, R.obt, Lee, New WestmirLster, H. _ or .e clean--spat eE bare round and "He bore them from his mother," P priest was in waiting, and about lay R others crowded upon the gentle the paraphernalia for a royal wed- C., says:-"Before I began using Lr., eaten dry. The crop provides a di said Gio, while a'shade passed over swells of land that rose up about I ding, and yet all Iooked towards the j Williams' Pink Pills my blood was. Fest ive juice which changes this dry his face. "The same mother gave them. One man alone stood calmly.armorer in silent expectation At in a very imgure state,'and-as-ar-rt� -- matmeal into a soft, creamy mass in us both, and we both saw lightall his , wit! -his armsrPe,gIh 1,o stepped r.,.•,.,. Il , .._. TPin'Pl s w-hie �.... ess an wo ours. rs fluid se-. a our, a priest was I folded across his breast:-­41e made ;ened his eye upon Ludim, The old broke out all r,ver my body, icy a-.creted by the crop acts in the same hawed Gio Balbec. I am another rio Pxertion to gain a positiori for man Uetabled with a strange emo- Petite was fickle. and I was orf-ily way on wheat or whole oats; that Gio," observation, nor did he even seek :tion, and then he looked upon his tired. tired several medicin?s, is, it softens them so-that one can "Another Gio!" Iterated the mon- the bright orb of day, for his eyes daughter, Marina wondered at its but they not help me. T11c-n Ili-, smash them up with the fingers, arch, removing his left hand from were turned back upon the city, import, but ere long Gio spoke, and wife urged Inc to try Dr. Wilharna' the wound and raising it trembling- i Corn, hoscever, is not affected by That man was Alzue, young Stra- all ears were bent to catch the Pink Pills I got a half-dozen ho-<vq 3t, but id is passed on to the gizzard ly towards the wonderful man. "You to's friend. sound of his voice., for they would and by the time I had used tt,,,m I J.f to be ground up. Since the chick is are not the-the I ''Iiow. is this, Alza(,?" asked L'z, know the strange :nygtery that clung was completely restored to health, )Slapen'e lips trembled in vain to ;la in so well provided with '.he means o1 y g his hand upon the shoulder of about hirci FJvcrt the servants, and and rev skin was smooth and ctear. y finish the sentence-a look of awe the former. "Why look you not for 'those who were in attendance, drew i ahall always speak a•good word !.,r softening and grinding Its food,'why Y do the work for it b teedin a and reverence was blended with 'the•the sun?'' nearer and listened. ,these ills when o mash? It takes just an by ingda. death struggle-the last syllable end- •'Go perhaps I may." "Kison Ludim.+' he said. "you no I It is becuuyc these.fealty offer,; ' ed in a low gurgling sound. and the pills rake r i:-h, gest the 'mash as the dry grain, if Mallen monarch rolled over upon the west�t you will not' find it In the doubt Wonder in thel hwelfatekof that ! b!rsalR anaemia,a.that tshortnesshey cure sot t,rrath, _ not longer, for they eat it so much gory pavement. Tyre had no king' faster and so much more,of it that I " 'Tomas in the wrst last night,"J fair girl I have done it almost rip- j headache. palpitation of the h••art, the juices do not mix with it so ireplied Alzac 'on a s ,pposition, though now I heel- 'rheurrzatism, crysr!elag, St t'ir:5' CIIAITE:It XX. tate not to believe my Impression is _.. thoroughly. "Why, foolish fellow.'' utf�red L'z. p dance. and the firela , viil s' My chickens are fed from the very Waves of rebellion had rolled over I in mingled i l,rrse and pity, "have correct. Tell me one thing: 'Is that that make the lives of so manv Kir start five times a day; at g the city' The avenging angel had you lived s•r long and-do not know ;hand or hers yetis to give to the lnen a sw,rce of constant mr.,,rv, and 9 am , 13 m, 8 and 8_pl_m. !the its fearful blow and beneath ! where the sun rises7" yo ,n^ k,rrg?• j The gonuirie pills always bear +he ,They know the hours as well as I !'the fell stroke thousands flail fallen "Air not .all the rest looking to- "1 believe Such a right is mine?" full n¢nio, "Dr, Williams' Pink I'l'ls crime, lust and debauchery, an tvr- "Yes, or course the are• c. !ret g vri the old man, but yet tram- for Fate People," on the wra per on i in a single night Wickedness and wards the east?'' asked Alza P p theirand come home regularly tori d y bl,nc with some undeFtirrrd fear, every box Sold by all d?:ilors• or that• meals going away again to ! J 1,f their ranging rany and oppression had all ' bion "Then may not one be permitted "Is Uarina your chi i?" scut by mail at bti g g ground when satisfied, -I cents a box, or _ swept away together, The people to look towards the west?" "I hate been a farher Yo hen �'qix boxes for $2 "0, Its ,,•t frenal^g _ They never, even at night, fill their hod studied well their vantage all "Ccrtaiuly,• if he chooses _ ".So you have, lint is she the Dr, Wiiliari.s Medicine Co, -crops-with gr¢dn I have killed two :their plans had been formed w-ith i "Yell, I do choose so-to do. for ] ;your own flesh and blood?" Brockville, Ont. _ r awl three-n , nd chickens - immpdrntp..lth�Cf fiS;t a coolness of i carr tires rasz��gn[-1 saw the sun an The hid rae.n started ndbl ]y. atter feeding and the crop con- ts, and theyi tsined about one ounce of food hadracteddwitth thaftn perfect unanim;- that i a vcho heard is reply'Lau h- Th-m she Us continued Gio. Vhcn a mash was fed, the crop often p I =h R not - 'weighed three ounces, sometimes 1 ty to which the hope of liber-I ed aloud and tiled`- I "How long is it since you adopted cried the shange man as el:e, wlr n1 lour And S e mash-fad chickens ;ty lights the way Terrible and 1 "Let him aline;' such a fool de- tills child" tears started from his eyes = were very apt to bate indigestion, bloody as had been the fill it I serves not to be.king " i "It must now be over eighteen As he spoke he opened his arms was well deserved wheFe it fell. , Alzac,made no rrply-, but' with his ; years," replied Ludim• after a mo- f and looked upon the child. Nona. - TLa s natural of these- chickens are The last vests a of.the strife had arms still folded he azod'back ion ment's thought, I could have resisted` the %dint ip- always natural in color and cons4s- dies seared from I g R peal;" but in, the heart of 3la•'taa the tenet', Experience has proved that fS Tyre The blood r "�Ya9 -she brought to you or did _ be- chickens raised In this way take on had been washed from the pavements I you find her yi,urse9i1 ' flaw of the love she had r •v r be- 8E'� a o 1 a e flesh and tat tnnre rnnidly than when and the dead had been all burled ��A.W. i "I found her in answered fore known sprang into bein,,, she In the real square of the temple, �� � CEthe old man, with considerable emo-.11ooked upon Gio-she forget that he ` fed only at eight ¢ a manning They g p25o. needed uo extra fattening. T �e gathering around the huge brasen 't &U tion. "I had been over,to the coast `was art humble artrsnn--sh•r forgot They ••nt direct ee ei• dr.ei+e1 ;er the 1 that she had been bred a: laily-s re the squab kill rnhaa Bag sive. ateven fill 'statue }f Apollo, crowded the self.- Mrl theo�d ort t au purpose of obtaining e p expected; only knew that she looked upon the' _ p . treed T .lane eras cs• oicerR tion n[ a rural rn that was ex Bated, A. kingT a king, soune3 from a �vPn�s rbc darty-fr'oxn-',Ki:fti'S to iii which I i man who was the author ref her he- stll over the body, 1• nev'er.�enneg"-g �- _- � tte„rar- ar taut ureic tau i:5e or<Iv had a o o s e rc en o at en.it nor changed they tr eurh and a7 Fs.•r. BWwa sprang forward..and rested her heard swayed to and fro. "Let's have a fr eu d•.fas.or Or,s.W chase -once half a dozen gl,tt rs with me, bill of fare. king to rule us justly id•duen Co.Toronto and II u on the bosom that woe waitin• to My Who shall it be?" ran from lip-to tea• and seta. waiting till rear nightfall y _and p s hal never been able to Bowels. the g zon he and br�ahter �� ing of the Car- receive her. P- --- without sfti•ing ar}th _-, nal never is son well fancy -k ow chickens the the c' g brighter B •an, I turned back towards the is Y us in our ri his.' Y av i Oh," 9nurmured the mvstprio• ` --?;3gFI + , r min, as he ranged his eyes toward. - --- demi , 7ctiy-_--`fhe--+Arr•gr-. -hd-44t-,early a nd--`etre-ap�earonce of these A king! A king! came from ' and those .in the tree tops gazed ;tnilo behind, and while walkurg lEys_, hea,cn, "how have. I longed for this. thickens contributes largely to their those who.stood outside. forth with aching, straining eyes urely back to it a curious , looking, moment! ' How has my soul travail- popularity. - Being well fed and free The form oL Uz was seen to rise Suddenly all ears were startled by object in the-water arrested my a- ed in anguish and fear when hope from vermin, they feather out quick- upon the the %'alta of Alzacr would dare to paint such a- reunion r, pedestal on which stood the terrtion, 'It yppeared to be a chest I p ly and the plumage is smooth and brazen Apollo. "There are;'the first rays of the ;-of - e sort, and to have been Just as thio, Great God above all gads, glossy and clean. Tbere are no "Uz shall be our khr .' morals �" hA Rhnutr_d__aa_l w,,L,,hpd 1113 1 bade the a; I thanic thee fgr tbis, slid in' -" is o, no, cried the old man. "Let raised-h.,�"-i;^s=r-and pointed to tile,' in and bring it to the shore, arhere 1 merciful dispensation I see that I am foathgrs. The white chickens are as us choose one." highest spire in the city, upon the I had it o ened, and P yron may judge I Jorgi�On! Marina, my child' Oh,` white as snow, their legs'acrd bills a "But how• shall we choose .him?" I gilded point of which .gleamed the of my surprise upon frndiug-within a I bliss! :Oh, happiness!" bright yellow, .their faces and combs asked Gaba. "Little can be done in i bright rays of the rising orb! female infant, .near whose head, and - The tears gushed forth from the - -red, People have - often remarked .such a mass of.mind.'�Xw cannot I In an instant :all saw the secret of arranged with consummate skill,.I strong •man's eyes, and every muscle tbat they.have never seen finer look- do it to satisfy-the whole, nor can Alzac's course. He had indee�Le- was a leathern bag of goat's milk, I was'strainedwith the excitement o-.- 1mg stock outside the show room. the whole work together;.'twould be tested the rising sun - before it ap- from which the child seemed to have his.happy heart, Marina looked ul I have been breeding for this style worse than chaos," geared in the cast, and they all 1 been drawing sustenance. The-bot- into his face, and it there had lief._ Of fowl for years and last summer An old man, over whose head the shouted; ' tom of the box was heavily loaded gered even the vestige of a shadow -produced about 90 per cent, quite up frosts of near a hundred years bad "Alzac shall be our king" ' I with lead, while the bedding was of in her sdul it was all gone flow- t - to the type h admire. his chickens bleached, v stepped tremblingly "Tell us truly," said Uz. "Did the most costly materials The• in- The t�1rs of joy, of a hew-found rap are stocky in shape, short legs,-low through the crowd, and having gain- your own thoughts conceive thin rant d took to my house, and having tune, were coursing down her cheeks,: 'combs, deep, full_breasta. The pill- ed a position to command attention, idea?" forl>iddrrr m slayee, upon„_>)ain_o[ when she felt__a-.Light hand-upon-her - lets weigh about five pounds, the he said• --- `NOT MWered Alzac, death'to mention the sub'ect. I ave shorrlder,hens -- a sig • is o, en, was rt? ' it to one of my females, who-at that s r'• spoke a soft, musical ` .r e never have crooked backs or breasts, quickest be your king.” "1 dare not tell. Harm .,might time had, Just given •birth fb"a-Ton, voice; fl as Dlarina turned she be. The your chicks q _ g go on roosts cite "But how shall we decide?" come to him." and she nursed It till it gained in held' the radiant countenance of Ts• early, "I will tell you; on the first break "No, .he"shall not be' harmed," strength, and then.l procured for it ther beaming in lovely joy tipou,her. of day on the morrow, go you forth "Then," answered he, "ft was m a suitable attendance. from that "And is this;'too, true?" >nurmtu- TIII✓ ORC$Al1A to the field east of the city, and he young Lord-Strato, whom .I savtrdl time the child has grown a tinder a he half bewildered girl. _ ; P d t - a' who first detects the rising sun shall Ile told me that you would all look ;my own care, and she is such as any "Yes, yes, Marina," returned Gio Plant your trees.- - be our king- t the a I would fav- i areal rrrt ht be rood ofr gaffing with,fond pride upon the twc "Good," exclaimed Uz; and those ten my eyes uzion the highest spire "And hkirina is that child?" utter- Sri' s• "You are both any child- ook out for lly b tires: get the 'who stood around. also cried out to in the city,. I should see the_stm- ed Gio, in trembling, anxious-tones. rcn-both," earth�ut gradually by burying in the the same effect. - beams there ere the sun was fairly in "Slip is.'4 - - I •"-1 h," said Esther, with a happy Uz once more ascended the pedes- sight from below.". And she is my own daughter!" s"100. as she drew ]ter arm around Don't be afraid to fertilize .the or- the other's neck, "while I wits bofu•- -ehard. It will not poison the-trees. _ ing yore company amid those dark Tb^ Poison is not to do it. dangers through which we have pas- sed,-Fruit growing is going to be pt o- �' 1 You little thought it wa-q a els- -,•fitable, but it must be done intelli- ood Stro n N le ter tt ho smiled a on u P y o anis who Rich gently; no haphazard, careless work bade ,v'ou hope.:'_ Will do., PainowClean the sod out,of the"orcrcTia - _. -- '_h - r s riva, with a thaxikful look. "Ai °x an -eep r anti -'Bork Rae�ff From the Use of Dr. Ohass s Sam returned Esther, "I have : rr ound harrowed until midsummer; u 'first took i then letter go. N erve Food known it ever since yo refuge in our house,„ Never plant a Iarge block'R any '•'About one-fifth of all the blood used in the human body is sent direct to the brain, and out of thin is As Esther spoke she drew e kirrro variety of fruit trees, Mix the var- created the nerve force, which controls and re ulates the action of the various organs. aside, and Gio approached the king. g g "Strato," he said, "you see-cvh:rt —r feties. ' Do as we say and you will When the blood s thin and watery, as it usually does at this time of year, the nerves are first to ill Make no mistake; do otherwise and ter; they are starved and exhausted. Headache, dizzy spells, indigestion, weak action. of the heart, languid, has Jo passed?" returned _ ," ..the youn _ _qou will rue it.. de ressin feelings,,weakness and functional deran emesis of the bodily organs are the result., Iq ,mon- P g' g g. y B arch: "and I'm lost! in astonish- Lose no time in buying that spray- g you good day by day, as it strikes at- the root of trouble •. _ ' •—'-' -' You can feel Dr. Chase's Nerve Food dein meat. _ • er. •Ever farm should be supplied and creates new, .rich .blood. You can p __ g. Astonislitrientryj' repeated Gio Y . p.p prove that it builds u new tissues and adds flesh if you_ivei b with this requiaite_.._Might almost as yourself each week while using it. "Ay; I'm deeply buried in wonder " well try to do without a plow, it Mr. J. McFaul, carpenter, 815 M2tnning- avenue, Toronto,-atateil have used .-Dr. - Chase's Nerve "Birt the thing has explained itself. 69 ir=grta-n, ;or the garderl Food for acute indigestion, nervousness and inability to sleep, and now, after a thorough test, I am pleased All is-vlain•now." r or the orchard. to say that my nervous eyeteni has been built_up,_and I rest and'Bleep 'well. I can speak-very highly of Arid yet 3-'m--astonished-aE• wh:rtr•- _ ._. : PraY in late March with the Dor- this preparation, knowing it to possess curative properties which I have failed to.flnd in otheir, remedies," has transpired," dcaux mixture-make it st.roe-. This Sirs. M. Colwell, 588 Ossington avenue, Toronto, -statos:-r"I tbink Dr.-Chase's Nerve Food a splerl "And nosy," said Gio, bending up- for hingl and leaf curl of the pee ch -medicine. I wr.s very much run down in health, had dizzy spells, was quite nervous, and was troubled a on tl a king a learchin lgok, "what . - 'and also cracking of the pear. Use great deal from indigestion, 'the use of Dr. Chase's Nerve Fopd has greatly improved my health generally. Sayg iso Paris green in the March sprs v- My nerves,are steadier, my digestion is gobd, and I have not been troubled with dizziness of late." You to the nuptials?" In y Dr. Chase's Nerve Food is for. the blood, as well as the nerves. It cures each and every ailment r► To be Continued. - g. That' to only to be u4ed for sultin from thin, weak, watery blood. Its cures are permanent, because it restores and reltita izes the West. • �aect rests after the leaves come g rr - sd and depleted cells. b0 cis. a Doz,6 boxes roc =2.50, at all dealers, or Edmaneon, Batd k Co., Tasoiet�.' 3'''t per. i.000.of+London. Itsbabl - �. I tants are. country-bora- , wrY tt r~ _gr '`>h v ter.n "S�'•-[.`.: y.atJ' <., ya:..ac,�,::. R � x''.... < _ _ es _ -- - r• } ,.. r--,,,L. .. :'.,,iia_ • r ... :.._y,,_ .,k@ .. •_«ms• ,A.i. f_ e,1'._ e �r...t - .w n . 1 _ .. {...' - 1. i. qt. .. 1.% . , . •? ... .. . , ^.b . - , . .. y _. , 1. ._.. - _ - i - e /� 4 _.._-_- • 1. CONGRAT v ,o-a T9u Wbind- n't start out by-giwa ycnur _ . -. _ - WtiY--V4 OGLEr WEAR THIN. _ Clara-"Half rho time he Says he but bring her home- p cket of iCe advice, A SCEt1E Ix A GROCER'S STOAE, doesn't know-whethe -I-F6v'e Iiim or - Sir.,J'�gy���ave'Just conte roung myself tion was as to separating the two, not, about one-quarter he hopes that -, �o t9•%i}I that-yen havo'atysolutely because they were'thoroughly woven I do, and the rest he thinks I may, � - ! itpoi r_7x. pair of blankets on me, throughout, and it was onlay by do- and in addition he is dearly always �� w;1 11. I torching the fine fibres from each 0th- utterly ,miserable." - ,,.04+ -yes, sir, you have! - _ 1. -._ -- er that you identified the •cotton Maud-�"11'ell I'm glad you're mnak- a 11 ���. Surely. you are mistaken, madam! fibre. 1. I fell on the device of using Ing such a-success of the affair."• -� •rte• - I am not mistaken. I sent round soda. I took a bit of blanket and •,my little girl a few days ago for a put it in a vessel with soda. and A vulgar fop called to h boot- a." nod strong soap to wash out some boiled it there, and very quickly the black to polish 'his shoes and ., .,•,.1 _heavy things. In- all innoceuco.I wool got eaten away by'the soda, showered vituperative epithets upon • used what you sent me, and the re- and there was left behind the cotton him for his slowness,'till at last the '' Cult is that my blankets are just_the as a kind of skeleton-a sort of little fellow stopped his work and, - skeleton of wtwat they were. They ghost-of ,the originRl blanket out. looking up, exclaimed :-"gee here, .. - _airy ruined, sir, and, your fault! of which it was taken. I mention mister, .'tain't no use to work on 473paZeo31C WAR.i• • Yes, but I sent ;what 7 usually this merely to indicate to.Vou -the your shoes fill. somebody polishes - -. -- -- -"- rnicious effect's of using caustic Faa- _lend in such cases. I P" .-- --.- � '� NN at you usually send! o won- Aerials, w le w en elnpT-fe- strong • _ - _ - 11 r rs. tore, m uct om. com tom--off oo e - Qlaina of her clothes wegir ing'out; I',cies in this way, and which, even, Messrs. C. C. Richards & Co. . ti •Ind you usually send her .Lebo same when not very strong, will more Gentlemen,-After suffering for ati Life f Canada ' ' "�;oa slowly, but with equal certainty, w'en years with inflammatory rheum- T�� �utua� t ;;w, p atism, so bad that I was eleven • But. madam, I always give my tend to destroy the woolen fibre." months confined to my room., and , Waterloo, Ontario. . , � tustomers what they ask for. Had Now,.•I want., to tell you that % o I"10>ILd Gf�ICe, „ for two yeam•s could not dress myself ` "' '-you- named a particular brand of I neighbors have had a talk over the _ Formerl The Ontario Mutual Life-) :x `ioap you would have had it. 1matter, and we are' not going to without help. Your agent Rave me � y Named a particular. brandl RowIhave•our clothes and hands ritined in tt bottle of MINARD's LINIMENT 32ND ANNUAL MEETINGS j r"5 fray I to know is thin of brands?' :n May,,'97, and asked me to,try {t,. 4 ti anything this way. Several of our neighbors which I did, and was so well pleased - ' -but I know' better now, and I know who know have proved to us that y what' ruined my blankets-and my washing S,adas, Potash, Chloride of wvith the results I procured more. .The Company Solid and Progressive.- Year r' '}lands are in a nice plight,- too! ,Lime,. and "soap- substitutes" are Five bottles completely cured me and I have had no return of the pain for of .Substantial Gains. ,11 .' '' I can assure you; madam, that it j most injurious to clothes and hands• eighteen ,months. - x -. ---as.not'my desire to sell anything l"Free alkali" in soaps is practically -The above facts are well-known to � that will be injurious to either, the the caustic soda that 'burns the The Th{rtysecondAnnttal'Beet{ugo[thispopalarandprosppernuslifeconspaal }lands or clothing of my customers,!clothes. Why, yoir dere not keep everybody' in thin village all' neigh- took place at its HeaQ Office;Waterloo,Ont.,on Tkurs }}y, March6.b,1902,ateviuced 1 p.tn• sired I' shall be glad to know,'how Caustic Soda is a tin canister: it bochood. Phe l Company's spacious Board rootu was weiZ Oiled w th ppoolicyholders who and in- P. -•- Yours gratefully, A. DAI RT. deep interest in the proceedings whieh were throughout bofsli hgrmonions and to --_, '..-you prove- that what I sold you in-i must be in an earthen jar, or it wit St. Timothee, Que., May 16th. 1899. structive. - . =- The Fres{dent traria taken the chair,on motion,Mr. W. H. Riddell Bea .,._ g even corrode the tial-Now. ft's for - -- R need your blankets and ;vouF hands.I ' 1Ve11, I was tell! Mrs. Neill my you to provide us with pure soap tart'of the Company,sated as Secretary of the mnettng, apd at thS regaas�,of tr. rehire Anri ahs+ ri ,tf I' •.w ♦ ♦ _.,�i .Q_}�.�Af9 ago „land on Dda-nhrcttan __-.---. - - _ _ einhIp nri She lent lit ee Ira)', er wa-�uat _ ` . K and here it is: you can road it: find it elsewhere. - ---- Island, where New York stands,-was" DIRECTORS' REPORT. I sold at two-cents-tcyt- 2-acmes. To- Mrac.tarn n const oration sad approval their report, wilik tr on Chemistry, Surgeon's "'Tall, many soaps aro advertised as pure, day it is wort financial statement for the year en a ec. et, the '--- ;;Edinburgh, describes the dcstruct:ve acre. They are pleased to inform volt that the, bsu{oeas o[ ort' - !'that I really took little heed to any Flew Business gear in all pe property of soda' upon wool.very difference between-them. respects has beau ti the mese saLisKctory ihically. I I have one, however, that has med- Deafness Cannot be Cured ehar►eter, enabling them to maks the name liberal distribution of surplus we to ilea- _„ �AtLer mentionin how strong al- holders as in Sha past. Y'he volume and c�pracier of new business Trees ores 1161af . 8 teal certificates of its freedom from local applicationss,,as they cannot Tenth the could be desired; the death r[te was much below the erpectatioa,and the lapses and , kelt such as 'potdsh and soda. �lis�s-free alkali. It is guaranteed pure; Csesaed yerttea of the ear. Ther•twaly tae suerendttra,in r ortion to bn�iaeas to force,very moderate. Amonn� of sp 11ce'� -' trousl,v affect cotton, linen, and wool 1 and the makers offer i.."i3O.On reward wet' to ceradsalaw, sad thatishconadcn• p 9P pp �{ - tional remedies- Detfaces is anussd bT so tions for new seaurance received was Q4,403.0 ; accepted nnrl polleies Jayne' se says:,' to. any ore who can prove.it i9 not laAataed coadt+too of mucosa liaing of the 94 1,M9,s!i of which with the exception of tK33,500 was secured in Canada. - _ 10 pure, -rend further,. I am a Eusa.ohian Tube. when ibis tube is in- The Board of Directors have not soca any reason why - "On one occasion..T etbploved this nthorized Canada First - aro crty at soda In a useful way. P flamed You oars a rumbling sone,' or trtp•r /tTiey should depart from the rule hitherto followed o[, - Y P to return the'purchase money to OM feet hearia¢ and when it is entirely closed ` Thrrn was a forego quniitity ,of new .one f nding cauae'for compin int. ( denfneas Is the result, and unless the inflate• confining t$eir optrat{tae to our own country and Newfoundland. �'a - blankets sent la one of-aur hospitals ,, mat/on can be taken cut mad this tubereatored The number of policies in force was21,i63,assurinag� Let me sea it• R=hy, •Sunljfght to iu normal cooditisn,beutne will be de• insurance in Faroe 131,718,031,the resters oa which, basest on our own which, whgn Riven. Out. wvere said by soap! It's a beautiful. clean, fresh- rtroyed forever; nine cases out 0-1641111 are standard,Actuaries 4 per cent., on all busiuesaprevio=to 1900,sod Hm.3}per conA 1 I 'the patients to be not,,so' warm as;lookOctagon otused br oLLarrb.which is nothin but so is. 'i the old blankets were, and that 1ed I shape ng soap• and this Oct oa S shape fs very handy. . Give me five flamed condititm of the tensores tar.&Gel. on all business Takeo since then,1s 13,301,300.41. � sorewillgive Oae Hundred Dollarefor any A88Ota and Inoome The cash snots are i3439,b41.6S, and the total asard, ' t • to •an Inyestigatiop as to whether bars rase of Deafsees (caused W catarrh)that can VJ57,8D•. 17. The surplus on Government standard, i the tTanketa were- genuine ne sot, I - - reit be eared by Halle Catarrh Cure. 'fiat' over all liabilities,is SM3,470.00: oa'the Com aoy's standard 1379,970.33• The not I hey looked well and weighed pro-' .m:.u+ b7 the n*sear••Thor .noir haishbz rhood or drenlarst e• p 1. selves and I of a blanitit pent to natng annliyhx 6aaa naw. I base no mor••'omplala4 !.J.CHENSY CO«Toledo O. 250;m otat income$1,277,6556-68tttreat and rant fyy33.fl1t.{19_; annuity pesetlums b $ t I be,.no room in m3,store ons fir resinous conceq yaM b.Drngslstr,7Sc. The amount paid to p011cpbOZdnrt was H91.U2•43•of pie for examination.' and analveia: c nmaralkall rousens; but is 10-1%6t the arocies malt I Hall's'i:a.mi y Pills are the best. --1 paid to Poiloyholdero tt the public ars aaeutled with comma snaps, If the w bleb surd &:103,021.93 was old to living llcycoldersq r°r-• • We found soon that there was,cotton.ptttto ash for sanrisht scala-ccuRoa Wr-n ales asseetii Itnlxed with Lite wool, and thin flues-i is chem Flying fish have hecti' known to Tite Death Claims paid were;189,530 50' unitnred Eudowmeuts[163;480 ; Fttrch «: else 20 teat shows the surface of Lite polictes132,5`y3.97: Barplusii .'=15.51 : eau as 18.78307. Durin the fres the demand for money has been actty - MAKING A MENAGk, , OF' IT. 1e, the .Uafted Kimgdom only 1 sea. -sad the Lands the Com any hwvS bran fully employe 1. .. investments p A bright boy had attended some III lis 200,is a.landowner. In The rate of interest has been good,and menta on both lnstalmenbs and inters.il 1%�nittr 'lectures on-astronomy,- s•nd France 9 in 100 own landed pro- have,been promptly tett,the interest overdue bean ranch lets than t any former year. after three or four %isits-was _quer- pe ty.. . I j.. ,y +{, 1 reties - -- - _ . ,�1( Ler Sii�inaI and take no other The managerRof vers and staff continue to titscf�atQe tlsearn duties to the e ,tioned about '-it b trig mother: -a _ astiafact on of t • oa ,sad to the L at Interests s a e comet dyy !• y -A,pound of cork is sufficient '.o The Executive Committee have careful( ezamtned all the Becurides, &nil corn• - good.•-acrd very devout, but •Very ''TTFAP •ERCI'it.S'itt�•.' 'FO CAL[- d them with the entrie�%in the ledKeT,and found thent to correa correspond there AM` -, _ A•' float ti man weighing 1.54 pouniis. pare gDorrLt,t woman. I'OZtPit -- - Fon will sails'u n to#Is"four Directors in piece of Rt. Floc. Sie Wilfrid The..yuungster,. proud Of bis supe- T•vr the Iaeettn}I of 'tHc Tndei rndrn'c p �• I l22 Lander,Alfred Hoskin,K. G, E. P. Ctemeuc,and Fioa 3: T• (3arrow.whas4aerttiE -for knowledge, probably. axaggcrat- R dor qt 1'oraatel s at Las Angcica. has expired,all of who n ores eliYiblo for re,eloctiou. .-____ _..._____-..___ ___. - --- Raterioo,32ardt8: lxhi• ROBERT'48F. V r ret. 1. td what he.bred heard. At any rate, ,ti,rii .29th., ci enp round'trip rates L IN, P ealdt tie tot'.her, etbont the Great Hear, :;Ill-be Zn efrect via the. Chiciigo, Un- THU MO4T �o*nuts o=wTtnletotl. .,, ABSTRACT OF ACCOUNTS FOR 1901• ` - ' - `r :: the Swan, the Lion, the Bull, Ham. '' ' - Jon Pacific end North-Western Linc. O T-��� e=s•� 1. . • - - ' . 'ScorNoo, Fishes, and other con- -late from Toronto $62.00, and pro- _, � INCOME. -+ .• ... ,••.• _ _ eteuat{ons. Oa3MZB40LX40 Premiums. Not... _........•.... 9 l5 • 998,61 08 tiortionately low rates from - othe;� i[riter�t,, ReuE, and Annutties ,. 279;067 09 Tho mother,liat%ned..with ill-cob- points in Canada, Tlirct through TOOTS �• ;- - - . related fTis111ay, ''and when the troy ',rales daily from Chicago, Rith•Ptm13 �O�,T�aR•. - Total,.•':.. _ '..i)1,277,G86 t R -. Ktopl+ed she. turned to' her husbalid, t9runs, Tourist 4'.eepers and Free I2c- aitd mid �- IZni'u Chair Cars. Select the, boost praservseUaetptR estieetsnetMbreatR PISBUZ2FiE\T£DITS• LVtlltumn, I'm eery mifucfi fitratd g etronauem fate aLeea Death Claims, Endowments:'Profits, etc..: A -. route, affording finest scenery anti 21ff5 03 ti 94 _ a o i, of route& re All other Payments... ... sees............... :. . . . . by wicked ' atheists,' bemuse hes i+trninfi . Full infarntatlon an s - - - _ - - ' ' ­ " maitiiig the blessed firmament into a tial folder of this exc'tn'gion` cars 1,. - _-- Ac;F�tyZ...,�..� ; - Imertaperie. I" �htatneil from R, IT, Bennett, Geyer- yorch..ea`«t••tdroa.esh-a-- _ - - -- -,- - - --- `= at 'Agent. 2 East h'ttng Street'.Ttr "iRIT1iN AMERIOAN OYEINOLoans on'FCrst Mortgalies. and'13onda L. 63:65 ssaps ire eonab hook for•ase%la rev tows,er••ad - -Municipal Debentures and.lioads..,.. 2 -- _ O, ,t'y(3 R1 .. reinto, Ont'. ... ... .. ... _ and weave+ et thw ca1A. Lonna on .Company's Policies ,643.3tt 9a Uxatire'roma-Qulaloe Tab`eta rues scold - <' Montreal,Toronto,Ottawa,QtiabeG" Real it-state, including Company's Office.•• •• 113,729 Al 'offs one da leo cure,No Far• Prase 18 amts. .A. t rain iravetlifig at 120 miles Cash in hand and in Banka ... •:....... -•.••• ••• •• `,�a +endo' barRain�... Font for - --- wo'uid hit any: object it came in con '��R1%7 - -•••• _ Tinted 1ists.-Rsartax Real Qther Assets..: .., .. ........................ �... 14,912 25 a TWO'FIIIF,<\PS. tact with nine times as hard nli one ! p 913 403 94 • -'-i a, orifi his Cnda AfATY F_XC- NOR,Lo. - : Ogle _ •• g travellibj; at'torty miles an Stour. Total... ..65,757,822 17 i In Life's fi rce tussle • -. LIABILITIES. .. ' :`, 11 f Man's two best fr{ends (� - - ........ Are Hopp and IiustiG, �?Fp Mioard's Lhimi�t in fihe, ouSp ( Ali r LI I .. -. _ _ ... - _ . _ - - -FOR$"E.-Tw3 2-revoliltlen Campbell{ - 12eservt� air' �b per cent -G titre abtl tics - - -- _ , T.=1 �3 . ' . For Over Sixty Veins ' • __ _ . - - 1 64 Mr• W11.4 ,ow'sa00Titlxt`'vrt:r has bc•e Used by 'The best home-made fire--extin- Ptressee+ bid 407td8 Inohaa. Splendid' - ' Total... x:..$5,377,85 solshe in hot water,zttrd- Ordla'' PNoe$1,000 eaoA. Terms .. I 1. _ ,nrd('and ,ant„ nor mothers for th.,rebiiks+, .h,ie teyr,a;. guishcr•ss 4 ounces of pearlash .dis-I - Itseotheeth.chiKsott•nsth•sumsal.ayapain,car••I M" Cent .' e,4.A,970 53 _ _ -, windroltc ttee��uulst«thnacomach tmi•oweb,sad t•We 73 West Adelaide St,%Toronto L, I . '''bizaremedyfor Irlarrhoa TwentyNe,cema s bottle Pail''of cold water. -•• :.On the Government Standard, 4} and 3} per. cent... G0. I. 00 ••tlol.t t7dntggitu throughout the world. Be sure•sad - - - sok fur"Mits.wtxtr.owssooTutsu soar:.- •. BOYS, BRIGADE .'In moving the ado tion of the Directors' and other reports sit tied 'to the . To CTIRE A Cohn 151 O!nt 1ti>f. Bu' 'Ole tneetinjY,the President Ably reviewed the bustness of the Company during the dyes! Pad R bfn�t deaths during the 24 hours TakQ haztuive Bromo Quiniao Tsbleea AH ear ending December.3lst, 1301,shgww ing that steady prostress had been made lin all akt lace betvTee:t :, and 6 a.m., d'ruRRiota refund the money ie itch bo to essrt y t >i P !g vV.Grove's dssature i.oo each hos.. 980. I. Ban- that denotes strength I sad stability, whho the ratio o expense to income wore the lite- 1't•stgt between �J and 1� -in the __ lowest in the history of the Company,being 1:'-'.3,931 less than the prev!ons sear. It tverin ' was gratifying to find that the interest and rents from investments rxctedeA the g. _Ztaly, Routnanma, S-e instruments,Bugles,Fifes.Drums.Capt.ate. amount td for death losses in 19)1 b JG7,3Qr,and that the large sum of ls?05,(r21 was --- - - or endowments,'annuities,dive - tt 1 :'' i o. T , tries where men outntimher women^ Can have a-Fife and Drain or le Bsnif. ends,ptc. On the whote'tbe business of the Company or was to n reapec - - f+,;, G , Ll�li"Pnt I.i1r,'r,•rrmal S�rlf� . 01.-cccc has..113 men to, 100 women. , Lowest prices ever quoted. Illustrated price-lis most satiafaetory,and{t everyone interested{n its essfnre will do his duty the year mailed free. \i•r;re us For ANYTHING is MUSIC ul'mn w''hicb we haveLntered will ire stili more succesatnl than the one.j-rest paisged. The 1•iggest guns in-47te British _ . or MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Mr. A. Hoskin,K. C•,First'�Ice-President, having supported the motion at _tavy•are of 161 inch calibre, and ? r'• p t '^ 1 0 ll al"; "AL", ROYCE ff ,O. i,INOW I length, the reports were adopted nnnnimously. ;aft only be 'fir once n. three men- eii�Ql� s ���m`'r' I�'i's''�"� PhtS�C1 !' The scrtttiueers reported the' unanimous re•electioa orf the Right Aon. Sit #, Ivinnlpeg, Man. Toronto,Canada I Wil[rid Laurier, Hon. J. T. Garrowv,A.,Hoskim-K. C., and E.P. Clement as Direc- -rtes. They;weigh 110k lofts:-The '- --'- . -- - --- - -- tors for the enaning terin.ot-three years. The full Bonrd_is now composed,o[ the _ �_ -: . iew 1?,-inch gun, neighs'only:, 50 Salmon rarefy live more than .ten THE MOST NUTRITIOUS. following members:-Roberti�tetr{ri. President,Guelph; Altrerl Hogk:n; K. C.. fat tong. but can be (iced three • thne. }`ears 'but pile and carp sollletiiucs ! 8 Vice-PresidenS•,Toronto• the TTon. fire fustics Britton, °red Vice•Fresident, King- _ its quickly. live to be' 150.years old. 1 E :. P �- stop: Rigght Hoo. Sir Wilfrid Laurier.P.C., G C,M:G.,PremierotCanada:Ottawas Fran-cis C.IIruce,�f.P:,'IIamilton;J.Kerr r'isken,B.A..Toronto;E.P. Clement, 1. T --' l' YOL WANT,GOOp PR10Etf FOR YOUR Berlin; W.J. Kidd, B. A., Ottawa Geo. A. Somerville; London: Icon. F. tP, - - ORATEFIJL-d0MFC)RTIN(L Borden,JI. D., Minister of Militia and Defence,.Ottawa; lion,•T.T. Garrowv, K,C., y }; Or GAodericb,and Wm. Snider, Waterloo: and the officers of the Comp illy are:--Geo. Butter, Eggs, Poultry Apples other Produce We^enact;bis�naRer;W. H. Riddell,Se rotary; T. R. Earl,Supt. ut Agencies; J. COVB[GN ?1iF.�ll TOT `; H.�`ebb•u.D•+ Medical Director; ttnd Millar&Sims,Soliuicors: 2'. " . I . .. . .. .:!.::. . .. t .,,DAWSON COMMISSION COs,- Limitedi TOR'bNTO BREAKFAST-SUPPER �-- ------- - i - .__________:.L=, - -•-c l2ie�e{2T��r�i5r�2�ri•��r3 -n - - .Cor.... denco Solicited. _� .,,_._..-_. - s a Y U t I R L- Ca F.E-i 'i Li R? Don't use cheap paint on, yoilr ' Hundreds suffer from filters and Run- - �®�c house, or the first blast of storm Iq i ring 'ftrolf. Cilendlne will euro the 7 -and rain. or hot sunmmner sun makes A Chain €s'no Stria! hair. its !bleakest Link worsteas38. Kr6. L.,-Vadeay,says: "i 7 3Pm:L3•*' W Iook shabby.• Cheap.-paint with lu __ elate doctored si 0e last August, found , t% �� no.reputation is.dear paint. and a Wire.Fence is no StMiger than its Uprights. • !fo relief, noverhacl a good.night's rest 1 • . . till last night. Ona app!doatlon hats j . i. e No one should expect a , marvelcuo effect, gave me unbroken `s. ;r �AMSAY S PAINT t� art. fence to hold u roof itself _ Aght's rest. 2Eo,druggists,or Cileadins • 77 • between the posts :, 7 1'e,., Toronto,. Money refundedif nit '7 _ /: is the, purest paint, the oldest and `y- t` The Frost upright wrires stlw'a.^eters. 7 best known in Canada. Made -t a - . < _ ''i- --� 7 , i 3 from ,Pure ,matcriais-nmado, right •Lzl J are serge and strong. The p minion LEne Steamahi �' itify c, ".d.R r to preserve co4r house to beat `� ��erc .+,t,. ,� Frost Lock [Holds them ps 7 it, to make it-look 'fresh and.. ' by •'I�� is lace and-caEb 9u ort ;tfaatreal to LtvarpooL Boston to Liver• i p pp pool. Portland to Livetpoo4 Fiaf�uetns• + t bright. Heady7or use a.nd sold'by ^'u . , , (1"�-.. •lq its own share of the I all dealers at the right price for .t.J:;,::,''�.Zooa Large sad FastRtesmsh+paSuperior acaomwodstlon I"�, f - =S: .. weight.' Light tie_wvires '_ . for sH•claeew of s.a n,0r%- Salmas and staterooms M, the best'that goes in paint making. ;1 qq ttepti)nhas3ift [en..to.t 11 r1nLa __-.. dxbl pF � re ami 8pe - - a Ds• - t s a crtan g - _ 'fo tie'- T � Di`o- rya,-k f a dation For P - coon r''-Cls,& necommo ' '� ♦L' "-L' �'iV0 �n0_atlpp0 _ .g 8econ�8oloon sod'lobi d _....{hof Ftoit'-• - -La6� - rotes& passage and on particular,,apply to any seem - � , -., w dYhey ores apt to -_ ii IIOORLh.T K"' FRI:1J r,, e of the Company,or y break when the strain is severe. itict:araa,)true g�,' . D.Torrinee aCo.. showing cute of beautiful homes., r� r ,,: Fence­11 I never breaks. i 7t dtawsa +ton Montreal sof Portland. ,.. . Eatab.ledR fro . Mede. Rroilt Aa RAMSAY & SON . tVrtte Loi t7artedela�. ' WOODRQHOTO.i�WGRAVIivG i } THE FR08T'WiRE RENCE CO,; EIM1TEDr VIFELLANC, MONTREAL" Pillet MakAI•B laity. J.L.JON"ENG.C9 r�F�2� r�-a�i,i-'aa -`- ' . - rrar�l=r�r� � r `rar�-�rla nrr�r� 166•BAY'STREET.-'TORONTO - , I. ..,"41101011111111111111110111 - - . . . . . . . • . , . 1". _. ' ., . . • t i ' t�►� � festivities attending the coronation.( oxo FOR SALE-'' an3erei¢oed Q C+� We read in history of nations; proud has for uIe I new milk cow, 5 year. old. •'v a,soic..t kredry'rigLt,lotW,conT.eluaerlur, _-_.,_.>-. _ of -their military .power, presenting t lanaiodt P u. d -WC,--- =- + _ - » sp'erLaclea_as. >are _ahout - witnessed in England during tbe' FOR SALE OR O T-A ' $ $ -.---- - - -t;rat mass firuu. being lout?--atui 8_00.-_ -..... } coming summer, $ut A'e do not read Searboro, consisting of 100 acres n a I a that such has added to the strkn th •- _y _.� _ 8 good state ofcaltivatiop,.linseed la miles `--- __ of those nations, or leave added to the north of Highland Creek P.O. A Rood seRus esteem in which they were held by orchard and a large yuatllity of small _ "�.at<psr7nr; •1.00irpaidtoaCwsaM other nations, but, on the contrary, fruit,good outbuildings. frame house and ' these inordinate displays have often Peaty of water. Would be sold . a sac- + Dunbar S BATES OF ADVBRTISLNG: rtfi¢e:` A pip to �'m Treadway. High• s :, taken place on the eve of their down I +v ObnotiQeertion,per line . - - '10 oents, fall. Also the wisdom of ursuie land Creels, or H Reeve, Ill 0 Dept 4A%obeutnegaourinsertion,per line - 6 " p $ Toronto, " 19 if _ •l.,bJRx%;e does not include Legal or Foreign 1►4• the course of inducing the coicuies to " olsesiremente. speew terms given to parties making con- participate in these displays b F .. ... - - may be _ _ O�l_ SALE _emcee for 3 or 8 months or by the year, Half- - - -- , - - A - --- - .__.._..... .!=Or yearly contracts a'sble - - -- •-- - doubted. . peac motto for t8 a ilpattota Deaiiable'�oildinelilt forme:ly owned by p , quarterly., e ell bles ne.s reeds,tau linea or under, with *, 8lloald be eaCO, for t[Ue t:fJ5 er1C'v; .. ' .fast.year,$5 OC,payaLle in advance, i u and happiness and militarism can ra'1:oticein local columns ten cents per Irne, PP Paul Lav reoce,in the�'illar'e cf C:aremoat ',thm oenta per line each subsequent Insertion.' not go hated in hand. The tendency containing tbree and a half acree, bein¢ ttiseatel contrsct rates wade known on apylica• t0 enter war lieCOme9 1059 year by ,Part of lot 13. in the 5th con, Pickering Tp m. ho free advertising, s Advertisement. without writtev nstructions o , " for sale cheap. For full description and rear and everytLin_ should be 'lone to _ -. -----ss,aItteinserted until forbidden and charged ac- particulan apply to _ _ - ,sordingrc, Orders for discontinuing advertise- increase the inclination towards Sharpe Lt-Noble, - p ' s - `-'smastbe Its writing and seat to the pub. peace. This display, of the great mii- I Sol,,.;furVendor. 1 y Are 8 lltt�e better than , .tier. n3 n5 L sherd.. Ont. ,,,, JobWork plOmptly attended to. Mary and natal strength Of Britain. n_ �j-�. •mss pobliebed every Friday morning stets ofSo --------"'"--- you rr a d Fictering Out. may however, act as a powerful _ agency in securing t"e peace of the At the Green It'1�'er Murkar & Thexton, Proprietors world, by causing Ler encu les to. _ _•---.._ . -------_—_-- think twice before entering-u ou s _ - +Our Polltio/s-strict Independence war with her. But we think that a _ T' 3urAim-A First-class Local Paper. far more economical. way of security$ Better .V lavoilr �� ' llUl�'eI� i1+Y�lE't1eS ' - I' =-+Our IUMpeotations-The he." that peace could be obtained than b,. 'rapport of tea ceovie of Vi<kerina and vicialty. the maiuteuance of large military and You will find a large ap l i eaufiful naval forces. These may I stock of the latest pAuerns in ,Vali paper -� -- '.-_ w n satisfv the vanity of'Iiin^ Edward ai.d. o d 'up t y y�'lc,t 1o2- rpeRCcar Tl,eee c � '• FRIDAY, IIPR.L• 4 - IrJO_. - e cost. I cseue c lac �ur aFl - sdritrers, but It canubt bri!1; ieea than r u u r.c s. \ Jai t t#Fit p-on peace and happiness to sue thousands to fsawiue thew befure bu,\LYelaewhere: .-- a11I]etI CornOf suiierille poor tLrouyhout fiin�; Fleet: e.cp!y cf groceries arrir,n armed Peas " NOTES AND COMMENTS. Edward'? domains. '1'lie espeaditure eyFrp Reek, nils^ Tomatoes Oen ~ I aln'ays ap encu for ! atter an l Eggs 1 T t -TLe vote on the lianitoba liquor ofrmillione at the coronation Hill not '- P ell t EEi:,,.'. illow. He will I `� w'ante:i. 3GIIetl, i�eali� act ton p aril on t ]les ay an find that "unea-,v lies the Leat! twat --resulted in the deface of Lbe in_asure, wears a c own will be a., true a r�. `The cities c!course voted against the statement after these dieola-'s as be- a E as to 1 ry for yourself. edict by a very large majority, but in fore. IIe will fin.! tliP.m will be as ' elle rural Districts the yore was. Stan• : �. - ninny hungry people after fust eyel,t• , rring .erally strcr; ly in favor of sue act, $ . .. fol •week as before. I: will not -+One can=e of its dc-feat wa?, no o'" increase the love and sdruiraucn of; 1weatl,/ -%belack of unity ar.d-the it:actiytty of bis sutjects rite:, ill; pe:pie site i':m ' ; 'tlie prollibitieri Party, =cdie of whom clothed in bis wa,u;fic t r,.:,E , ��8 I a - - -IthougLC torsi the-ace even Ojuld .- anf:r will not cause tL'em t;, excla::r, : U: Done S pee I^�I s a ioetl without a referendum.- The wL'at a -v:5e and gaa'i Bing ne Lasa. / rrferel dgrt hill mret iyitll the ss" The contr�_t between hiul a;;d Lig i Ne'v'er thought of �uC11 a - rate In t1li9 iovlrce uiilesa the tern• ;f = - ' F noble moth-, e Ler sintpl ill l l l � ��' rrarlce party unite noel hero ne ie sign for t71CG•Clne GIs. x'01. Fol � ' eok � P character tel.:.to strtkin'ard Rill r.c; g y • a s s tb rrighly c-ser.-.feel f.:r the caw- reflect taucheredit on h.m. � go sign - ipmgn. _ �. ��' 11, itL'; a od gn for ` .ROCK 0;CAo. Sc'-)tt's Emulsion. The body 11)n,: of the moat interesting address -- ;��e cur'fine stoca Cf Bete Will Papers. Cors Lere and.make sire of ^Ca dcliyered at fire meetlog of the iCm Oke of O�httva has enga4,a3.'tciehl has to be repaired like other atti: • a !:;.d Ii, :n, tier'ut, 'ce. Piii.L or _«rite tvasl, tru-L for tho H E.wicutt to the au:nmer. " lF:lucati0nal 3=socistion being held, Emulsion is useclear.:: s Al_. fir:e,ne'� t :red'paints. Win Rlyebcr.u,,h, ret Brooclia^, spent things and SCOtt a .this week in Toronto, was that Of $enday with Hrcry E'u!ler and tsnniy. : lr. Isaac Day, Pul'lic ScLocl Inspect a tow tad here have carted aeedir:a. the 1-nQdicine that does it. 1 } ' IOC in Victoria Connty. In his ad. ca,.,a I:.11toetbam a.ddau.mer i,ertle. ecials for 1� rida�', April 4th - --- ;dress he gave some �Onnd practical .reit Sands. at EI Elli_otta. These poor bodies vk Car out --_--_- fl Uor'biackarrith ii very busy these 3ay.I _ y - - t , CICar up-Cf 0J-ti pieu- n}cl: a tta0 un34 _. bort. especially tbose.wbo have a very ----"-- - _ I New ddrertteeme»1!a. -1 Ict worth up to rine to clear all one price ' a_ htgb opinion of tLeir greatiless. from disease. They get thin I ler a^rth up tc $1 00, to clear, all one price, 39c -0masionally. one will come across a t aeliooi inspector who is dreaded by FOR BALE-Alteavy draught Huy regi and weak, Some of the. new z0 prs towels sic pair nears every teacher and u l In his feted, hay color,riaiog three yrs old.w i¢ht Al out a,i pia assorted Qood liner., duck. ata Site damask, all one price Ise ► - y P p' 15110 lbs: Urvid Russell,Claremont ss o5 ones are not well trade—and g0 lbs cellcw Sugar zl.00 2. It3.very light sugar for X51 00 i i�Qspectc a a, He enters the s_hoo'. !�4 lbs test Granulated sugar for $1.0fi room without a mom. is warning all of the old ones are racked _ I g FARM To RENT-50 acres of tandbeiiie `1-U5T BE ,fA�SH-- OR-PR.ODYCE. _ •and without even a knock at-the door, north east half of iot 15. con 4 Pickering. from l0 usage. ' expecting to see something with For parcicularaapply to dohs McIntosh, I ry ��� 6 Port 1`uion, SS 25 ���\'• ' - which to find fault and exercise his Scott Emulsion fifiCs 'all ' authority. He endeavors to Impress _.. - ren, m, F, g_aans , �R1d TO RE•tiT-Ur nn eLflre. ooe ki�S. It does the work both _- her aur. Houle — --taedre'eerea aeu`k en's i-t d tea i Lis mightiness, and with LI? r: .erto,t. plo.nn' a, lora tpliv to- 1 C Meat krusa. txbridgo.orto H 1' Lo � ue..t f.,rn inside and out. It makes soft �-,�reneral -f'_.�C 11&i2t, . amount of knowledge and wisdom. west �te'� die trees to create the impress; that bones hard, thin-, blood red, - - AA_°ITEU-A good genera! .errant. one - -it i9 an act o1 groat -COrtdeseension rhes to do plain cooking, rood araC... Apply .weal: lungs strong, hollow --- -- - - -! ---- ~� -ion his pact that be allows himself to at once to Fatnes Torrance, welrla>~Zeu !intermingle with teachers and, pupils Hocel, �;erkham. 23 tt_ places full. Only the best ma- ' - - _tirt culinary echaola and others of such T terials are used in the atchinaWhe e s N n aur h ea . small calibre. He does not seem to CATTLE FOR SALE-1 have at m p '.Y OL- es.or sale 7,;read,of Fatrlo u+m. J realize the fact that these very ones, P^sed of tuii'h nws, carding he,lrrp ete•re and and .t[1C patches dont show wn,cL the farti;en bave- at retard•l • w Om a es 15.9 Or et! 1 : p afterfeedinq freta or me e , know )09t shoat tib mUCL a9 h0 does se" fur cash or time Homelfou rya and 5aF t h'Ut the b?tter-place to have them is on - aXle wrttenrapplytoJea ri to Bro.t in .,No one has to wait his urn. - -himself and in some cases a good deal ant - You can do it yourself—you _ Moret It 13 this class to whom Mr. OUSE ASD IAT3 FOR SALE - J)ay gave Lis' kindly lec6 Rent-rhe undersigned has to-rent, - n pointed out that Cho inspector re Ul[• h.nee sod o:nn un 7r s+ Wag V n P Q acre,w:tL good nrcliard of all kinks of, fruit, - - d_- ped a spine'. of appreciation-and syr• house in good condition and contains a rooms. This p represents - hard mud soft wat?r,and good stable on pram• pithy. that 1119 Qlslt9 should be isee. Also a cottage of 3 rooms,1 k of an ter a the Tracie Mark of Scurf'. - welcomed b teacber and pupil, c.,nsaining all kink of fmft. Also a b tf-.4 an 1' Emulsion and i3 on. the $bar, converurg 1C 11110 a moat useful truck. Y. P P that lot in Yickering,house contains rooms, 1 r'%' ' �3I8 visits miglYt be.profitable. His acre land goad.table,a few apple trees, hard yapper d every bottle. F+' ti , water well. Immediate,-possesswn given. T. i 'Wrought Iron wheels,'wide tire, liiade t0 fit any sized duty is not simply to find fault,but to w,Holbourd,Duablirton. Z♦,,>8 sand for frog mnpk- skein, N.o setting of titter. Will la t a life time. point oat t the teacher where he can --- SCOTT A BONY E. _ r ce imide ri 1 oU , - done in- such 'a wap that the advice Notice fs ,h do CA I ;�;yn, s ' Native To Contractors u ,, GeOt tl�P t,j u�,' jj may be acted, upon. He should he -- 5« eourfeous and kind in his treatment of Teudcrs will be received by the Municipal those with whom he comes in contact. CAoneilof the?ownshio of Picket sac, up to - - - -- noon o 1 wondav,April 11st next,for the worl•. Saeid liuld....S�• - C 13 a public servant old not CO 'tet) o removing bridge, north utmen ann I tet I;old Fill 1.511 -° 1 in ge o ab t p - ' paid, earth at same.driving^.8 piles and tom IPtioe — t a8 S Spy, bat to 6891st In Improv abmtments to bridge on Brock Road north of 5 wise;uld fill 1.00 •ndcon.ewionroad.•land,af driving tt pies Condition Powders at Wholesale 'Prices ing'the condition'of the schools. ,fie and completing abutments to bridge on 7th,con Best Gla>ses... y00 - - - • ere living in an age ctben the spirit road,oopoette lot 73. we guarantee perfect satisfaction. of fault-finding is'all too-prevalent 8 pecific&%ions can be seen with the under $°'t Model Farm Condition Powders 2 lbs for 25e,or 10 The toi$1,. R P signedReo*sorClerk, •6LOBE OPTICAL GOOF p P P. Y g y p when those III aiitborit seem to Thog,Poacher.Reece. We make a specialty of these re arstions and,yoa can rel -on having your recipes - y - 2s2a D.1t,Beaton,Clerk, p3 Yong^Street. Toronto-' made up properly from pare drugs and at a saving of 10 to 25..per cent. ----take a delight in pointing out the e defects of those beneath them. We _ Page's English Condition Powder 25c Thomas Electric oil,2,bottles for."5a beliese mach more Could be scrum—Daniel's Conditton Powder 25c a eele' y p an B Pt wipe, - '*� Dick'.Condition Powdgr'•lOc a Ay ' P rd' ere d Burdock 'll 'faclts and show uru-T sppreeiati&A O a 3auderson's Cond0ioh Powders 150 Fellow's syrup bypopboephitee 9Uo - _ of pod work done. �Vbet we want - -'m Flini's or Ken Chndition Powders 40c Syrup hypophosphises is a splendid tonio; 8 # a re o . i5 to day 19 less criticism and more - -Darii y'ae*n4 ro ,Pnwde 1 we sell a re¢ c bottle for 4a w -charity. Underwear, Blankets, Flannels, "Etc. Epsom salts 3c lb,16-lbs far you �-�j�M Glauber,.site 3c ib,10 lbs tar'�o Ozone,'�m�ll duct urge c We hpve just placed in stock a larga assortm9nt'of Boota an i Shoes and claim heySul2 bs for 25c YlAye a sarsaparilla, P iu,s a dry ,66iy, 3c lb,10 The or • are the best value we h*r,ve ever offerer. F hja l s Spavin Curei5c pound, ills, P Paas celery cod's _ c e rescn tion, r' P qt seems to be the intention of � oaad, Burdock blood bitters, Hood's •_ t:.hose in charge of the matter, and the _ p.a es' E nRlitb epacin cure,.cpse guaranteed sarsaparilla,Clark'.red clover compbdnd tIrtention of the Bing bimself to make ♦ to kill a spavin or ringbone or money re- anyoAyer-ne hair vigor, Warner's este cares the approachil coronation feremon 'Johii Parker, ;u.zibarto= funded 91 anyone of these hoc Burdock and bar- - les of a cl•a-acter•unprt ce�lented for its 4 Blisters and liniments of all•kinda ea Kirilla is s splendid spring medicine, Eczentia Ointment 35c. large bottle 1i5c rnitgnificenee and lzr%ndeur of its Chase's ointment 40c. Little s, McDongall'e.i Cooper's sheep dip military display. The, various dis- W R R Batter Color 1st, Seal bar for Lice it Cattle W NTE perfect Worm Syrup 25c 3 ib bar pare cantle.soap 25c displays that ill accompany the EGGSliabys own soap 106,3 cakts for 25C-coronation ceremonies will undoubt- Castoria,.oc. •-Cuticura aoap 25c tediy be nnparalleled in history''for its see' P English 0 salve o Hews r 30^ _ Caticara Oc [Aendor and. for the. amount 0f Our waggons c til at farm houses anywhere in Pickering Pages' English d r.restcrer 5 c ,water white 16;gni ... . .. . •5 , Swan Down powder 1•oc Coal of s x:ney upended thereon. But.mucL Township for eggs, And We Pay; Me Highest ` 1 doubt may be entertain. repay ling Price. It yeu•-want us to call at your SPECIAL-Dr LCilliarr,'b Pink Pills(genuine)30c,3 bates for 80c. s w ah ss ic(NiL lace,deo us a Card. Remember we sell eyer5thinR t h le pr' the wisdom of'making such a costly P P ' display' of the military and naval - - Wholesale and Retail r�1 T DD 17I Tit g St EaN, - - treu th of the Empire and of making __0 ,. Dtal'10 Poultry Produce ,Cid'• _ _. _ . Drat;lreats -V• D•. Daniel At C4• _iTOFONTO, .al! one of the leading features of the - 17 Carlaw AQe.�Towat0, opp•.Clyde Hotel • - : ..,... ,.: - ...._.y,. :'.,'+..+5e. .... .;, . .. :,,.•- .•:ny. -.yep.... �.,.r++'oaw..v:.al.^s .,q,a•.:. .w W sae.9saa_. a.ruAa:AviG➢w. a .' � :.I♦ ,. Vii.2. .,.µ.:.. _ _ - _ .. _ w.- • 7 �.1 06ARlMONT reit good time 18 reported by all, S TOR t CHRISM MEATS• --Rs(Flr-$rodie;of-Fyomtu wss- + --- _ , J. ra sm was at Brooklin on TT 10w -•f a ta'-} wuh friends here this week, $e, with ��1 *} �tf�♦�1 [Big ri iiritijiJlt'1� _•— _ 'Turkeys brothers; Dii:jGeorge and Chas.J, Walter Bray has moved on to his farm ' at gadle visited Markham on Sunday. to see their, _ y' mother, who is not in very good health. T Allsizes and descriptions,. _Full_stock Chickens -_-I. Q city I _- .- - - _ -__,g Specialty `=Dn kit,Oyetere,and all other - �,uther Bowes was m the assn -Tuesday. Wm.Orr.who has been in the employ i Testimonials on application. Orkin eoIniauall on hand, McCaw is the guest of her stater, �of Alra, Milson during the winter months PP IW g y A 1 fresh meats constaat' lire. Williams. returned to his home at Brooklin on model in the shop, ly on hand at lowest prices. Urs, M. Henderson was#n Toroato.for• t►fontlay. Mr.Orr,during his stay bene -'L? MOORS a day this creek. y H W. �'G'hlte, i -r�t__zrrvvzr r M. 817GH�sE has made man friends. He had a kind 3'' I The Misses Besse were home from the. and obliging manner. Ciaremol Y'1 Pickering.•I -- King's old stand Pickering Village c.ty over Sunday. _ Mrs.Jno Gibson., and family, of North Rev.Mr Adams spent a couple of days Claremont, who have•resided here all chis week iu Toronto. their lives, left on Wedoesdav fur Toronto _ -- bliss-W - : Burton-is-s ending afe a P `v-d8y TLey will reside at 68 Walton street, �- with Toronto friends, They carry with them to their new home ■ ' Jas Gibson contemplates moving to a the best wishes of their many friends 7 farm near Dunbarton. TIE' beret Hugh Gregg, sr., was in Toronto on , Thtirsday'ot last week. - Claremont lost "nod citizen5f .on on Samuel Blay was in the county town I day last in the rpei•eon of George White, on business on Friday. i who has been on toe C.P.R, section here ar are Ouse Dr. Eastwood was in the Queen vita on!.fur the'past twelve years, Mr White is T1•nrsday of last week, moving on to the Haight farm just north -' er Park is visiting i of Pickering.village. We are sorry to fide in ton .wthis week -wieli him every success. CANADA'S LARGEST RETAIL HARDWARE STORE. reo • -- Earry Astridge, of Toronto, was will} Abram Mantle, who is in the employ li-is parents here osEr Easter, of Daniel Forsyth, at North Claremont, ----___3Fi_s Iiste Esstwool spent a few days j one day teat week While aeFistlnq in lift' I - a last a eek with city rt"encs. ing a cutting•cos from a wagon Ls3 tel Thos.-and )Hiss Lena Filson visited j misfonane to have Lis little Fuger severe•I , *r' ' t abridge on Sunday afwrnoon, ! ly crnsLed by the bom falling •apon,ir, It- ' - - Warden Gerow and wife are with is thought that the finger will Lave to be, We - A --fxiecds in Toronto for a few'days, I amputated. _ -- Maggie P E 51tss ala a blacnsb is P ead'nR'tLP - _ - - - �- -longer. ' " _ Easter wezk With Toronto friends, The Jlethcdist GLnrch is aadergoinq � at our old address an. lon er. Horse buyers were here on Tuesday i Improvements on an extensive scale, A _- J lookis n some gie. droronta h „pan ng services to Sundae educt the B P 9' former pastor, the Rev, J, X. Sim ' •• bliss Eliza Forgie, of Toronto \arrnal , alae kindly consented to conduct the', - - Schooi is home for tLe Easter vacatiun. _ Lvrnau Pilkey has engaged with ,Tubo I on the --Idonday following, a can rieet.ng ww e Gerowjn the ump_factory tat• the aum• i will beheld, It is e�cte3 that addrca•F y - - _ mer Ta sda A with Ler laughter, Mrs, J,11. i the iliac, Dr Griffin,and the Rev.`ewtoa by the chairman of th listrict, and.i:� Bza!- y g Hill, of Toronto. For particulura see Hav' e*' j - 5: u Mr;, Jan. Patterson and daghter were ;bills. _ _ i the Ruests pf Thos Julivawzi dur:ag j Report of Claremont plblic sohnol- i _ '• T EMrrWalla^e of iaker Hill, Lea mav- -Gibson J Daly. RLFarmerrdA Rrrvanl I _ Class 5-A p - cl to Dan Fors to d, form east of the; rl Anderson, Nl(,•boon. Jr I—E Le¢gtu I + CDau Fora tL nod wife are a Budin Fa alts,R BroItP. Sr 3—B C Jop�r• L Sta j - 11 o yi;!s2e t'V our 11e `Y� E Bprton..M Graham C Bantari, It premises, J _ y P R F_ Dowswell. H Gibson. X J2acaao, Jr ;— ' few reeks witL frl_ndaln the dace of , _ i Georgia F• Evao t C Trawl S7 White. F: t,raham,I - Our s:dawalas are is aaeJ of souls re• ! L`�girt, R Andzrscn. S:3—B Nlacnab, I pa'.z ahcL matter ahou!d reoei:a prompt ; L Thumsoo Bi5totc Z Glbsoa 3I Ftaberta ST'O'at:ectioa• I A F.,and- Jr IiStcr}. J1 F':,:merelt,lGGlbion, R Tarr D Fannd• ]f `.k lama, tM1A Floren^_e Easfwood ii apendlaR atieraga atteeezcce..�'., �i';>Jl. Flpmerlclt the Easier vacation with Ler- grand-';;Lociie Dicai:.son, Tcachere. I- parents at Whitby alis; tions Benoett, of Crbr:dre. xis•� A large ¢limber of relatives an i frier is _ George ,J;r,ea _ _1'fld oyer Es-ter.sanday with 19,_ J• _ i.eJ S and feu ,.y JII W° nesday. the .:Gth illi., to w!taesa * ' i gatuere•1 at the home of 31r d _ Mr and tbe. Mis-es Gregg.of T.)rooLo 1 the marriage of his daughter, 31ise. Jace, - This. store « as forrrlerly occupied by THE . t Issuedfibs parlor, brhSo they Taz-:ton are tLe .este of their grand ', to blr Jahn Graham. The your le fat rr, Robt.Ba vee, this week 1 appearanceG R ANG E �V H O L E S A L E S L' P P L I qC O. It ' bias 5fncie brag wuo has been on a jide Leng - -!ris -to Ler_eister ai $stile Creek. latch , especially attractive in bar becozata¢and - —_------ for wo ast few weeks retarted Lomeli'laintp weddtn3 itcwn. The caremcnv s e e last -week David Gralilim moved tris hotiuehoi*i Irk td 8-Cirahsm_-tarred 'ae- _ effeeta 'to Sowmanvtile an ►'r'edaeaday. bridesmaid, wt W. H. Janes supported �©.. -directly opposite Simmers' Seed Store, nest sabers It has secured a situation w3tL i the groom. The malty Limoo : t wed door t o K e 1 t h's Seed -Store; and within t«}o • • • - Rua Ssuh, M.P. I ding presents bore teatimoav' to the _ .._._ • TLe ladies Circle of the Baptist j worth and popularity of the contracting _church spent s veep pleasant and p>�Ht !partiss, wb3 have the.best wishes of s r - - -� -� chis afternoon at piers. (aev 1 �Pilliamrt'l wide acquaintance for their future. After doors f P rot a n s Grocery Store• _ - residence on Tneaday: part4kiog of a splendid repast, the yrvnq Tae recent rains caused our creeks to I couple tock leave of the cowl tar and set r,�,_��N��� ������,�,+♦�,f�r �e,,,c _ - avertiaw and a9 a result the mill dam on, on tlisir wedding tour. They will _ south of the village gave way undoi the lacer take up their residence ra the niu!r %heavy pressure of water of Pickering immediately weal of this " A . Rasnell eLi ed a mixed load of village. I ' _ u '__ r _ - stock from this ecauon o--a �-e3oeedsy• --- - .- ----'-----•- - , _.Whiie the same day Mir McLaughlin r 05T-0a or about Friday, Wareb28 shipped two care of cattle. _j til, 1903, in hrocidin Brourt3d L: or tG ' C,aremont,oronRoadaleadinstotbe 11&4.1„i . _is three times as large as the old oiSe, splendidly lighted — t -” Xt abd M-ra. Jas McFarlane entertain )ages.a samof iuooer amounting to between —`-- ed aboal nit of%bait vitlaite frlends at a s-5-and!i0, Finder will be sutta6lg rewarde•! aaRaringoffyon Friday o(l�e� week. d bs,i°tTingttesame witziJudson ward, Care- and contains i.; ,000 square feet of Moor space. This O" t display of - - us to make a ma nlficen Hardware . - ... •enables 1111 � - P y' , < . - Paints, Oils and Win-dow Glass, Tinware and _ _. _ , � are, PoultryNetting,BarbWire, Binder Twine 1111.• Rocking Chairs, Easy Cbai`re, Dinin T a y � r 1111; ing i ares, ouches, bidebosrds, Cactain Poles, _ = ._ fl l ee a r rotiv , Hat Racks. Call and see them at the new Furniture Store,. - - •1111 . C�ZAREMON'T. Big smock of Window -94ades. ��� 'a>+�►�"�"" _ ------4* -._H. -l3EAL:: _ _ 1111 0 r - Wa Of Doig' -Business : -T ndertaker. - - -. _ ON E.L0W PRICE TO Al I - F_�S'DI��$—tNE sEBTe ONE WA OF TREATING CUSTOMERS—FAIR AND SQUARE.S = - We stand reads- to correct a mistake. If the goods.you purchase doYE _ -:not suit you,- return them and get your m ' _ 1111 1111 . g odbargain r i m you al • have ,you feel that you have secured a oevery time de , -- _ - r 1111. : with us. �'e buy In wholesale quantities and can afford to sell retail at DOwsy� �ll wholesale prices. We knOR cul'•-business thorough) and have-Ompete - - - - ---—' =men to wait on you PROMPTLY, INTEI,LZ( EI�TL and COIIRTEO SLY - . • ._ for the magnificei�'busi- Does all otir Tinsmiihipg and Eitetroughillg,he is good and very reason . Thank ' You nes, OU have favored-us- with able-in his charges. we Sh y u - - with at the old store and we feel- stare that-with the -splen- . 7 Buy the Old. Reliable = - did _acllitles with whip our new sure is'-equipped the w �. 1111 . ' will receive � stilt greater )measure of success at your han.ds.. GCode and See us in. our New Store---We• will -warrant erOv ,� Punt _- . • you a hearty welcome. • - -• - - 1111. . _ - 1111 _ 1111 1111 .- . r _ - i >',/ - --- 1111 .� •• - 1111 _ 1111_ 11_11. 1111 -1111 1111 1111 -- 1111 .— .__ ,_ 1111 . - - •i ,�]m i1 'y..c Manufaetured aL IAJr ■ ■ ■ O� : THE ussillar ware, o.►;:, Pumps of everyDescriptibn eons= Cantly on hind. •� r Successor to _ X126 KING STREET-E.: TORONTO. --John Gerow F, RE Gorow Bon,_Claremaus. FRANK RUSSILL. densest Manatee. u+`" • W. V.Richardson, Agent, Pickering. a R, _;_._ _ _ - - - ,.•.,d. ''�''*"' - --1111.----- ::-- -. - _ �4$r ✓ •� 1111 1111 . . I-IV I . .. .. . - - . --- . . , 4.1 __ - - _. -• -. . . , - - -_ _ ---- — . -- . .. . . - . _.. . - __ _ - . . - _. . • —__- !other--dzy-o1—high--pri�_at ..the To- -- WAY WRECK. . THE BRANTFORD MURDER. �Tls . . L TS ronto Cattle Musket this morning. __------'— ----- _ NEWS ____THL m - -- . - - - The .dealcis are all-persuaded that Fatal. Collision on Wabash at' � - - - - the heavy runs of the winter have re- Jarvis A Startling Fact Sas Been Dis- _ •-�- - sulted in a scarcity of cattle, and ' -- covered by Inspector Murray. Telegraphic Briefs Fn* A); Prices 'af Grain, ' Cattle, etc that they may look for high prices A St. Thomas, out,, despatch A despatch Brantford says:- 1W i _ for some time to come. At present says:-As the result of a head on cot- The Quirk murder zuystery rrrnaine .. Over the dobe. .- In Trade Centres. the prices are so high us'to-be pro- lision between two freight trains on unsolved, but Inspector Murray, Wilo hihftory for m4ny classes qt dealers, the Wabash at.Jarvis at 7 o'clock has been working on the case, has - . ' Toronto, April' 1.-Wheat-No'. 1 and so they have ceased operating on Friday morning, . Engineers, McGill been able to gradually get together :CA.*tADA, - tt Toarid offered at 86c•en route '. 1 a large seine, many being content and Charlton, and Conductor I-lency all the {acts surrounding -the death,- AL'- Williarti Douglas, 7-.C:, of witkinut bids. No.-'2 red winter• of- only to keep,up 4 s4lall_trade for the Macdonald are dead, and Slartin In the confusion arising from the Chatham, is dead. . , • _ 1. , n .--2 freight, G.T., purpose of satisfying their more im- Donelly, a brakesman. is suffering first excitement of'the crime con- The Canada Life Assurarc -' ti - `+ ?Q f3 from several broken ribs and injuries 58-Ib offered' at 72 c outside, and Portant' customers. These condi- - siderable difficulty "was experienced pang- are to erect'& large bIod: at' . '� _ - " tti his head. - _ •" - 59-1D at 72c cast, tq,ithout bids. No. tions are'prevalent in all classes of in ascertaitiiug every minute circum Ninnij.eg' this suthmer. -- �2 white offered at 72}c east on cattle,..even-en-!ceders.-and stitckers:De The accident_ was due partly to a e ,ring e r Campbell was• sentenced ut mistake ttiade. b ' ,Charlton, and stance be on . incidents of Mrs. La 11 ... .. C..T.R. and,No. 2 mixed at 72c east ing at prices which will leave no ,pro- y Sunday night. - St. Catharines tb one year in the .-- ' fit after ossa prepared for the mar- "partly owing to a dense fog.'dharl- One startling fact that, has been ' • - on G.T. No.�2 spring offered at.7.2c g p p ton had crossingoorders at. Jarvis, g piercer Reformatory for perjury. east, and'No. 2' nose at 66c middle kit. The trade lit sheep and lambsdiscovered is that the murderer pre- was was demoralized this morning: The and stopped there, ere instructed,-but pared his scene beforehand, In the The Dominion_Coal Co:, 'of !Soli 1[reight Pacific, and at 67c low I demand has fallen off teitrporaril,y, as instead ot::taking- the siding at the harness.room while Quirk was killed fax,.may, absorb Ilse New Euglal 1. _ ;.. _: .freight to New York,: vi.thout bids. west switch,.he-ran up, tits ma', Gas and-Coke Co:, of Everett, Mass. . - Barley-No. 3 offered at 50C out- the local butchers'are filled up with beyond the east switch and backed is a L ' door ope+,ing to the yard. - large Shocks, The receipts this morn- Across this window was pinned a lap J• G• Jardine, newly appointed side, without bids. in, Fre _.Itad_got__ f Trade Commissioner for Canada in - Peas-No. 2 white offered at 80c ing were heevly cold there were ria r be; -which would conceal• the af- sales at a11, abthou h. rices asked the main line with the exception of. fair, All those who,went into the South Africa, sails the. second week `'-'-Zutside; .and No. 2: white-eyes at g P' _. . Y fell off 25c per cidt all round, locomotive, tender, and two cars, harness room after the crime testify in=April. $i c outside, without bids. p _, when the west-bou>adfreight-under The Nova-, Scotia• Assembly -has Oats-A car of No. 2 'white sold at 114"e c note:- to this. Ile also probably turned on Ex orlj cattlC, choice... 4.80 $5.70 Conductor Macdonald, which he was the electric light beforehand. This presented an address and purer tc L white offered track, Toronto. No. 3 p $ to cross, crashed into his engine. g ' 43�c on do medium,.. .. .. 3,50 4.80 tau in fact ha�'e played- a art Speaker Robertson, who goes, tc _ , -,- red at 40c outside, and at I The fog was so thick that McGill y P Y P ' - Ale east without bids. No. 2 mixed do cows, per cwt..,.... 2.00 3.50 g un the.plan to.lure Quirk out there. Europe for his health. . was unaware of the itnhending dan- wanted at h'2 c track Toronto. Man I Butchers cattle, picked 4.85 5.1l} 1'rhe murderer, whoever he was, w is cared that the sciuiihpt of '• o er until it was too late. robs white cats, testing 37 IDs., of-, do choice... ... ... ...... 4 _5 4.85 g __ ,_ _ _ ` feted at 45c North BAs,, without do fair... ... ... ... ...... 3.85 4,00, 11lcGili was killed instantly, his in"all�rababiIity. •�xacvn..t0 llrk x,000 mourned rnen to South 1ft:ca � - , fore N do comtuon... ... ..- ... 2�x,85 body being later found in the fire and was quite unsuspected He and of 600 men to tla coruniti 3.00 bPx-ef-his-ergine, but Charlton lived ' " Corn-No. 2 yellow offered at do cows.., 3,50 bar,mus, perhaps ave pointed autmoned ltt ergeatns the heyregal.trresuuunerwith tcampshe ldi�g 1of - -- __. r far. about an hour after• he had been p11 ,_.- with_r __da.-lrtills _ 2.�0 ,3,25--- - of light which would show faint! struclion. 1. Tecders,sliart=kce-*-�3.G0 4.80 taken from the.tvreck,._rhe firemen g y ,p -- -was bfd on G.T.R. p saved their lives by-jumping. Mac- window, ire at-Dawson City on Snttirday - do medium ... ... ..:... 3 40 $.70 g which the robe was hunk, as evidence donald was riding in the cab of plc- destroyed several valuable steamer s Stockers, o - !IL's _engine, and was so badly that someone was out -there. At Montreal Edward Laurin, whet s y 1,uclo c 1, It 1--- COUIrTRY PRODUCE. J 100 lbs:,. ... ... ... .... 4.40 !1°5 'mutilated that it was impossible to ptr. Toole says they freYxenbl3 had her and kilrtd-his-tea,tier=F-r C . - -- do light... ... ... ....... 360 4700 ollectthisiremains from-tho wreck.to put t of the barn (in coachnran, G. W. Smith, was found Dried 'Apltl,•;- s dull with 3'+.00 50.00 ates were loafers ou eft open, T - ices steady at 5 to 6c per-1b, ,Sheep, ex ewes, cwt. 3.25 3.50 =eitatl to Thtttl�aigiand it nia be that Quirk was in- - .. >�vnporated, 10 to 10.c. CP. p• The bodies of the two engineers Y l 'Laukbs, yearlings, cwt 4.00 5,25 duced to o with the murderer in the The Buffalo Express says Kart Hops-Business quiet, with 'prices do spring, each... 2.25 i5.75 and the injured brakcstran were g Dallman, one of the three men in steady at 13c; yearlings, at 8c. , Hogs, choice, per cwt. 'G 12} 0,00 brought to St: Thoulas, and the belief Piths"r that so-me 'trump was Y -out there as r sump one was Kingston Penitentiary for attempt, ' ' " . honey-The market is dull at 5i I Hu s: fat, r cwt._ 5.75 0.00 wreckingtrain sent out to clear trying k t entered his ins c cks mos�ing to blow up a lock of the.Welland -o lee o to 10c for strained; combs, $1.15 to g p r awn the wreckage Both engines y' g gi , „ g p and a number of cars were badly I Conal, is Luke Dillon, the Irivh • __. 6- 25 per dozer. 1 it is quite evident that lie was I leader, and member of the (.Ian-na- . Alaple syrttlt-•-tiew, syyrup, wine gat .- 1ter- damaged• struck. three times in quirk susses- •(liter. - — i . ton, t)oc; imperial gallon, $1.1x7 DEATH OF CECIL RI ODES. , All the dead werc residents o[ St ', _f8u err, N to lOc per tA., "s-to; Therms, and were married. Two (Si"i1. ._ei•t}rer with- a' hatchet or an- Solomon. `the Galician murderer, gut them, McGill aifd Chariton, leave- iron bar, arrd _the body plarrd in the has been .sent&need at !'!Winnipeg io quality. . ! Great Financier Passes Awa 'at ' . . - . Li;,L +ositi'on, as found, by the murderer. i hang on. May `27th. He said the y I ISeans- The market is quiet. Prices, tams ics• Cape Town, .`-- ANONYSIOIi:; LE'P'rFR witness against hila had told the . •_$l 20 to $1.30 per bush, as to] � - A new developed feature is the re- i trrlth. Ile i+l?aded for his life so ' ' ' g:altty. Iland-picked ' $1.35 to A Cape Town despatch gars',-Rt. I , 1 40 Hon. Cecil !!bodes lord peacefully at i 'RHODES' FORTUNE. of anothC•r nn'onyu7ous 1PttNr'by ,Fiat Ii'e' might see how lfis ct,ildretl t'ranberries pfarket_ unchanged. 5 , . - __ the courier, this time from lin .al., progressed. g- Z r ru., oil Wednesday, lie slept • .�- This is the third anonymous letter with_stocks suint!. Cape Cod, $9.50'during the afternoon, but hin breath- . - lie Left It for Scheme of Imperial in the C:%e _ The fast.was rercived . to $10 per barrel. rag became tante difficult, and. pia Federation. Ihy the I'ourier from Woodstock, the - Onior.s-Dfarket steady-at $250 to strength perceptibly ditninlshed orifi!' y GIii'AT ISI{ICAI�i. - ' 6'S per barrel. he passed-away. A London despatch Ka1's -The I second by Toole from. I7,'troit, and - Ifay, baled-The market is q:tiet, l ' ' �U'aily. 3Iail states' that .SSr. C't'ctt r'ow thio one, from Buffalo All of The Cunard. Steamship Company at $S ! 5fl to $10.7:, on track. To- death of Cecil Rhodes cams as no:fortune bet outside of some ersonal y y has declared a �iitrdend of four per .. witn fair demand, Timothy quoted, A London deo atcfi 4,tvs:-The I a hed the •bulk of his them have been handed to the police, a y q P ;fortune, Data' p !'l1c seem to be written b the game Kent. Tonto for No. 1, and at $U to $9 25.'great surprise to those wlio saw , .,-Ld family. bequests,, to promote .a rnen, and It looks as though they The.Dlost Rev. Charles F. Eyre -. - ' --for `o. 2 . _ lsr�thing of hint. during 'his visit to •.�.ist imperi-'i'sctumo-of education ver tlTt t a td, at Archbt,h p t+ `t? e-Aded for blit Roman, Catholic s o of �traa+-ThA.oiarket is gvlet Car'London during true wintrr Whether,.The object embraces - every .part of +_ °+c+Ttl rid, fs,dead .. . -. a _ ]sty on track quoted at $5 50 to it was due to his experiences_ during:the Bi itish homintonv It alias at. The King' ha's promised a cup for $r the long siege of J{imbe-rles or the the iAtellYCtual betterment of the an tn-ternatronat yacht racy orf Gork" i',,tltry=0reringa lrmite and accumulated nuxieties ry ardin .1 ' ar in . ou trtca. . n'lt►r an D,c-Iand -the^fostoring-of imperial senti-1 The"progiamme for tbis year's.Jifs- . ed turkey'., . 12i to 14c per Ib. companytng fueling of public feeling menta- The details will be publishedILast Shot in the, War May Be'ley tompetitian contains a new•pnze . - chickens', 7Uc to 51 in F.nglaud t twat,!%"him, there was i in it, few days by the executors of bis - Fired Within a Weeic to be known as the Coronation . Potatoes-In car lnts on track, 58 no doubt he was almost completes will. _ y .. t. IC is proposed' to erect an arca _te 8Uc- per hstg Small lots, out of broken down within, the last two; A gift to Oriel Co11cQe, Oxrord. Dir A Part.. despatch says :-The Jour-' - debt we%tern Canadian Arain'tie ail - fsture, bring 70 to 75c per `ag. years K%eu 11in appearance chang-,Rhoda%' alma mater, is a zmere incl- nal publishes an ruterview with Boer i tli A ' ed. 'Ilis once finely chiselled fuce!dettt of.-t4w Feheuie. which -W +anivei.. Delegate ANCc� c!a oil his reUirn from ttc`tmtns.ter Abbey for the corona. . - ` had become bloated, and hta always sal in its scope. Jt is a nllsulke, the the United-Y'tatcy lie declared theft t1on. "" -'THT; DAIRY MAIIKETS. ` Santos-iiumont, the aeronaut, in- huge frame filled out until tJie colog-� !fait Payer. toauppos}+ that any o! somethlnl, ,:.,ght tomo of his viwtt, I " "" &Softs.,-Tlrero'is a' fair trod,. with:sus bo<atne as stout as to make i 1[r Rhodes' tivr•atth will be spoclflcal-4 but the ia,1.ri icwer'2cmarks apoh his: tends to soil around .the dome nt ySt: prices firm for the best qualities. !walking a matter of di1T':cults. Fie i ly devotee! to the furtherance of min- aielauchuly air, tic spof;c aithout Paul's critherlrul-in' his- trship tn1 q was' Ire uently attacked. wick severe fa or -other• ventures rn .Rhodesia.feast-iction and- i1 he.-1:_no.t clts-;coronation day.__ _- tSe snot, a4-favi-seer.. --£hetes; "1-TU. 4 4 " pr,r..ts, 19 to _Or, choice tori a telt+, heart troubles during which he ex- although the latter country will, 'i Icoursged- be ••seed. 1 The restoratton of Pete+�horough • .- 17 to 17{c, seconclary . ,'odes, in hibited ttae stoicism which marked course, %!lure ,in -the general lienefac- tVe9sels dented that he rejoined at I Cathedral, England, which has been -• _. lac-s tei.�_ . . ro Q, am Nr, ow ac ey.• tint. itain!t that air. Rhodes was the 'cost o,cr £80.0001 soli s; 21 to _''2ic ��" . 23c, do, allow bodily allmrrts to +ate 'C,,- 13c, creamery prints, --- - with huslness Astong h+� rissoct- evil. gonrua nt the Trauisirial, and Two ladies hat'© lust peen elected runts-The market i9 weaker, with I Utes in the city he never tn•ntioned REPORT OF SEALERS. sutrl lie was c•onvirmed"that e,en W members of the Royal Society 01 oRetinga'iart C.. 3aPf i in rasp Tuts I them, -nor did he permit them to be Mr lth ,�1.s had never lived, the war British Artists. Thev are the fiIst . ,,at 12 to 1_ic per dozen, mentionvit 'in him. Up to the IaaL. ' wo,dit lia,r come just the saA1o,iladies who hale thus: been admitted. . . Cheese-'Tho ururke.t is quiet rind . - Of 1,300 Old F:to-ntaci% who -ha,n 'I, , , , 1 t_hase vast `South African tntereaf% - . 120.800, `. "t the�rosint f hheialionaQ wlie id - Alr Rhodes kept a 6rtn grip on all They Have So Far Caught _ bout I.ngtand would hale yielded to the s Cady at 11 to li,c per IL. -for creaRCd and controlled by pita.. F.x- I 6 tnketr part in the war, sixty-three y chuiCe makes. ' A St .John s: Neccfartiudland, ties- cepL ihaC'be was more irritable and ,Sous. _ have fallen in battle and fort} IiiQ patch say%;-The steaihct' Leoriard.1 hale died of wounds or disease. ` . :1T06S ANH R0�1fitU�1S. more dictatorial, there was no out-1 I' hrltc,c' a'nd pore," he added, r 1 has arra, f herb from the %Cal f,shr y 1— . _ _ _ __,_ '!pard rhange in his rnethod-of harrd_ toaded_w'ith 12.6()0 "seals'. _Shy '"that peace i- dr<lwhig nearer. I.do i _ . .. . . .... _ . .. Tirxsserl hogs tiorntnal In car lots. i ing men;milTfons un(J�mgire -m,�9s a irtrrrh--setter-rrport from the c . Hest; products in fair demand, and ward the social side of,life, however, sealing fleet than the stoanicr �evc� factory, peace will be secured ' by, - - T_'NITI:D NTATi?8. • ate•:+cl,r: we uote :-Bacon, loo he soured visibly. Once his day's v6or}t mutual concessioriy. \et`erthClesa; The threatened strike of 16,000 1. fouadiand brought nu !,Dada,. The is 1f q, 20 50 do. shore'South Aft can f`t�he Br itisha( hruver,terhe 1 reports of the Leopard• accoitit.t for °f*� ° �fm� rleh©,c~his j cotton. mill•. operatives at Lowell, -- _ clC.+r, 10 to 101 c, in ton.atl( case lo . _ c,'s pork, $ P• Y shout 1..0,004 seals so far. - \iays:, has been post oned a---week. -- Siuoked '►rents--ITants, 121 to_.l:,c;-1_;m utIt�tu�ntrd,LoI)don 'hotel. ,where e sealing said_thenBeersdiniz ciwi-theonde . ice ran k Rion Cross put -into the harlror of aud.bank dC assts estimated at $G:.,- ---hrPnkfn%t'h.tcun, I3} to 14c; rolls, l he iittorly denied himself to all ex- garc3ing a sc.+ ' 'lug army, but djs- P Green's pond this evening, with on- i 1000, died in tiro county hospital ;rt . `_,I Tr, Lacks, 131 to 14c, slid should-�sept to .hall a dozen favored -inti armament no,t, Sul -osSihle, in ii.rw ., ly seventy seal's an bonsd. She' did pmahft, from starvation. el , 101c, I mates. not sight ice, the seal herds, or any of the armed uati,rs, 1de addedAliat I "'. L,:rd-`Tho - market is ftrrii, We • NO i:F'FF.CT FT\AICIAL.LY, :`: halkbarger, •Reitz; Stey'n', and the Floods in middle Tennessee have ' - other scaling steamers during her' sor.:r. rresulted in losses aggregating , tett, -`-` _ u.+le rtes, 11 to 11 c; tiitiy, t other Boer- leaders had good q TJX '1 i Finaticlally,'Mr. Rhodes death is entire voyage. She put into (:run's . 11 tC;_-palls, i ijc; compound, 9 to.not likely to have any far-reaching and' were of high char stet. They million dollars, Twenty-four per- _ _ 4 I and because of severe weat her. 9c• resuits, as all his cntcrprfses werc FIr•r's is the `second total failure knee- the r i-1 sons also- have-been,drdwnetl. - sys Cin,t iz-rd nnlon,1e s ii ee is season611 - -- so lived shy fiosthrirlituception. R for. the li er repro-�elcatfves in F.u- pre ict that if rho strike c;tI lt*4 _ a�t,rz t was not liec u comes general there wilt t,o a cans "" Buffalo, April 1.-I'lonr-Qui.tt sad Thanks to the very great success # rope, shrkered from danger, to'. be!famitio in all the'large Eastern in- . of ie e sets mous, e rites �. uoro.warlil;e than, those fgltt;r ;. !dnsttial cente>s. . " .. . Northern, spot, i7,cf asked. Winier iChartered South African company TO' CI4EC SMALLPDX, Ile expressq$ the hoTre that.an hose='. _.- - al,c.it i,igli^r; tie. 2 red, 83c. Corn and Rhodes' fortune had been stead'- F _ a,alsle peace night be signed Tarr the! 'J. Svl,estcr Knapp, at one -ti se : - . liighir, blit no buyers;. No. 2 yel-I'i 1c_cun alit'llg�"--lle_los}.-liuuu-6 uebee-Authorities Will C-o=o - I;Dere ztnd' cierl:rr .Lthst:p}r, . e :own o occupied oiddl , „ c f a.farm.now a r tit `^ '�Q - - - would approve it. largo'portion of, the rit,y ai DTirtdlo- -----Ivcc:- R4 c;'moo. do:84c t ter the war, but wimt fnrrsslda fTta With Qatazio. PP cot n, E,Sic No._3.do„ 63;c. rats-Iniade must have been trifling comm-�— I .. town, N.Y.,'and a member of i -- Cuorl oncSanry; \o. 2 white,.49c: No, parod with the many. n1iWolis lie.. An Ottalwa despatch says:-The _ leading. family. in Orange county --- 11 shite. 4,i;c; Nu. 3 miSed, 47ac possessed, lie.neves lost his ,open-I Quebec' altthurities boyo decided to _ died in 'the poortiouse at Drat:�i - ro-operate with Ontario in protect- 135 -PRISONERS TAKEN. ••N,'J. . n 8'do, 4�x. Tt:irle,�-Spot, 661 to 111anded, somewhat reeklrsS urethods lel cities from the danger of sin" tt�I - --- - - - ,_.. 6+e. Rye-No. 1, 63c. g f - - - of htinrliing' money. ' ltfiuneapolis, ' April .1, - Close- .. pox infection from s ianty inen re- Lord Kitchener- Reports Opera-I - - n'I cat-]fay, 781c; July, .72;c on '. �"-- turning frons the enrnp.. The,Quebec tions Designed to Force. I. -'GHN RAL --= authorities from the lust expressed The Turkish (lov'crnment ha de It No. 2 hard, ,4�e; No. ll.y0 SUPPLIES FOR AFRICA. : Northern, 71; to T2gc; No. 2 Noi:tlr- ii.'willingness to co=o erate and-bear .In a despatch dated from Pretoria P c.idcd to call 9(1,00t1 Irregular troops . ern, ii),c.' Pleur-First - patents, Wednesday, Lord Kitchener says to the colors. . . 1. their share o[ the cost of.the Ottawa 1 - . $:3.+:5, 7, $;1.7.i: llrsd patenFs, Canada Asked Not to Ship An tirarantiue station. 'The city au- . ''At dusk on the evening of March p y q 20, rho ci mbibed movement against It is slaid the' Aneer of Af¢haid - 1. $:S.,i.i to $;S.r,; first clears, $3,80 to During April, thririties; however, took exception to Gen. I�ley •- -was undcrtnkni 42 •,0; serntid clears, S?.1.0 tri' ,? 20; q •- Ot.tFltc t 1110 m rrlc the dllin ens o mounTec mels, wit lout n i 7:r .3on pwaril .ustira. y. - (rpt nrR d,,. "ra - - Department o riculture ilns.been g , an to t u.e ec e ligates g uns or impediments of any sort, An, afticial liitllctin'ori the %upset t: Isnluth, April -1,-Cloy(.. }Vlleat- advised by the War Office not to l promised tlrit- cT . , 1. ,.;(ygypt!'Ku. 1 Bard, 4 c; -No. 1' Tho cahttnns started rot t. c o 0o chtieccn and ATedinn sal_ - -I e ship any hay or supplies to :Beath wriuld, be -established at C}tai:Cesult britt on the Nu:il l;icer,, and triivel-!niiis that 1-.1'.20-dpot-hs that Tort-horn, 7]1c: No: :_J do-.; fi$;c ;'I,Africa dorsa Anil. 'There is a con-�Col6gno, .and }'rtltham. Phe result. g I eel a apidly all night, �ttnd at.dawn disease have occurred. . Tit+i::, 721 c•; July, 731c; Manitoba, estion of trafilc Jroui Cu pe Frown will be 'to-greatly lessen tills nark ill on March 30, ossa Sial . o5tlions ' ' _ No. 1 Northern, cash, i0'ic; bray, I crntl;Oaea„ Iiortugnl'is pass g I P The wide tilde nt • _ and Port-Llizaheth northn;trd, - .' iilolt- tho line from Commando Drift i tht of gIr•i' icic of er ors tit,- — 7l ;c: Ko 2 Northern, .G7,c. Oats- until this congestimi has bcen "re I t to the-i.ichtenbnr Ulockholree line. rLg Pct' 1 5 i . : 4oc: Corn-SrJc. , -- g Ipression 'owing to the superabun- -- lieved further shipntcits from the, Tho troops moves! rapidly eastward, dant production. ? . Atilivht)kee; Wis., April 1•.-Wileat Tlominfou arti to•De n-ithhcicl, - • • •LINE TO ROTTERDAM. •' Keeping a, continimits line,.With the i lTigher. close,,No. 1 Northern, 74c ; Tho intimation is not unwelcome ' - .. •' The Ofiic.nil •AIesserger it4mTts'tli;i4' -- _. , -. :,Nu..°', do., 72 to 73c:-Ray 7 , . rn-.the: depnrttrurrt—aw•i-rig-•tu-t11a ohjcct. of doting the enemy against 1 fi:onL.Afoscow ctTone U5 :al'urfrnts, i:ivi! I _ Rye-Steady; No. 1, 58;c. Barley- vice Will Be Established to Run the blcckhoukes, or. Tor;chlg an-' fact .that matters have conte.solus .. From Montreal. aCt;io f.' ThA result- psis' not vet been I been banished to Sibc, and . that ,_E(ic; sample, 60 to 65c. Corny-May,• what disgrru•n ell nt 't.: nl i on. a :567 have.been irnpi:sotled. • . . .'-- 5t)t,c. - .. g y 71 A Moiitrenl`de�patch says '-Early fully reported. -Kokewich's elands, _ I. Detroit; April 1,=1Vhent-Closed- .ing.to the loss of th FCnro inn, and zfler the commencement o$ tfie ac- Attr.r hatTgili�Ztight Tit r3 ith ut' orders have been , st,erraded until ifi ATny a direct line of stealner?a'ytill I v rte q}yanian hri iv" notied lio- No. 1 ivhile, . cash, Glc; No. 2•red such trine-its•snot• _vessel could hcs .;iu running. between .thb_post. of rcwb. c,ip lore lire fi teen-Poon rs, g _Cash and bfoy. 80c; July, 77}c. Afontreal avid Rotterdam. The <er- two Iidm-!Serle, nine prisoners, and a ' !abrin had the bodies �1ft in plec•ah St Louis, Apri 1.-Wheat-Closed %scorn to take tli�'JTuroitia7u's place• rice, which will be established• by hundred nail+%. Carts ,fad;mr ,goirs. I att to •the nullrst Tu19 ish- coS i,c; I.-Wheat-Closed 77•1c; July, I T the 'edlindiiiii Forwardi'tlg-'and' F:x-1.General 1V. Kitchener s coliinin crtp ,garrison. 71,c. 1.1 r.A[iNISr' DI1'LOAIACY. port Company, will consist of four toted RO p1 Saone,%, 4.i ru t s and i A ETnrscilles pianist fro, a tr+,,et - -.:--°_- _ _ _ _ MutcdN-"A'tid 'did you %cresta when 'vCssels, the ltndnr: ,-, Tiger, Sanford, itvagt;ons and a thon�;ulit Cattle. played fdr• 2,7 boat,%. .with lh,,, in - - ''The trio s eovered 80 miles in ••tort:ils not e&�eclillg till hots" anal o 1 LIVE' EvTOCIi hiAP,hFI� - Ihe•atteni+tivl 'to kiss yell?" -.'111(1 t'aylnn, agg`rcgating - 14,1)00 p- l , alum--"Certainly not. T w+Sit^;i i tuns. The ships all carry principally I twet7l,y-four hours The total atrpl- h'nlf. He, is n'ow a vlc^tm of rG;,oue - . . Turunta, April'l.=There , was :in-'until sifter lie lead fiuiahod:' Iatcel fur the t;crwan inurkct.'. ber-of Lrisonera is 135.'= Iprostrntiuri. - -- ---- .- . . _ - .. I'll . __ , 11 Eymlffim���� t.,. , €u „� . r • _ _ 11 -_._ - _ - _ . - � . — - .. _ ... _ - .- - _. - .-. ... . - _ _ .. _ _. _. -' -- _�_ ._-_- '. PAY CASH DOWN. saw Jesus is evident from verse 1? DR DOYLE'S GOOD TORKI fir,. - KINDNESS : OP - THE GOSPEL It will prepare you for tog practical and Saul s I ' c Lu What Jesus saidse • .dutie's of` everyday life. I do not Saul as ITC' cn uLiunc?ed him".0 rise i, _ - - - - mean to say that religion will make and stand upon his feet is fully stat- WHAT HE gAg TO SAY iLB0171 - • - - . •- —” "'- that it "t1 give us, ft will ado s e- vi- ,-16-18..0 onsider�hiihm in_P ]7IE �'"Spirit of LOve-Should Enter Into in _x _ - -- - three days d. a -fasting- - ._- - - of, a comfortable.sustenanco-et ., the - - - - - - �- .�,. world'shut out, the body mortified, Pro-Boer:' Slanders Against tot start, a comfortable subsistence all dying to self, God dealing with his Troops and Aduuiustration �' the way"tTirough, and it will help da soul. It is the-peerfod oZ�eath pre- - Contradicted. _ r- __ Our Bu� ass_�nterpr�`.CleS. - to direct the bank, to manage the• . traffic, to conduct all our business t resurrection tial-, (Ge .xxiui, 2 ; Slanders 'against the conduct si ceding z c xlii, 17; h B ,_ - • , - thing that•will-enlist a-ll-tke-energies. matters and_to tial, the..most in- - the individual British soldier is fIiaar•d aoo•rai,e to eat u tta• Pari ant or Johii it, 1J, Rev. xi, 11). � . ��;, Caeada in tea- •ar on•Tlwuana 1C�:Han• of your body, mind and soul?'' "Dil_ significant'affair of our life a matter South Africa, and .false acct ,ttiont "- -dred and Two, �>r avuuam s.t1r,et 4oronW,at igent in business, fervent in spirit, of vast importance, glorified by '10-12. Inquire in the house of Ju- in regard to the general administra• she 3310 - m•nt of 4ricaltv»,otta.ar Christian das for one Called Saul of Tarsus, -•� - __ - ant __� ____ serving the Lord," .while upon the. - principle. -, tion are ably.refuted by Dr. A How can you et along without for, behold,• he prayeth. ' -- '' �oapn.tch from Washington says: are-tiac>s"of the idler anti the drone - Y B B Conan Doyle in his latest book ' os .0- v.-Dr. T m - comes down the this religion ? Is your.--physical Thus,said the..Lond-to_Ana.vias- a _the war. ' �{r�1 age preached Trow ah�r health so ..good au_do not want a "I went'to Soutli Africa'with Brea thw ttAlowing text:-I. Timothy, iv 8, ostle as be says, If any man'will g Y -- - __ "Godliness is _profitable unto .all not work, neither shall he eat." this divine tonic ? Is your mind good report o1 all the Jews at Da- sympathy for the individual Boer, things,- Laving promise of the life . Oh, how important I- this day, so clear, so vast, so comprehensive; mascus (xxii, �2). He, like Philip says the author. "I was thre __-_ -that now is and of that which is to when so much is said about anatomy that you do : not want this divine in a previous lesson,'is prompt�arid 6ionths 'iii Bl'oem:ontein when ther • conte." . and physiology and therapeutic's and inspiration ? Is your .worldly. busi- obedient one on .whbin the Lord Were-from ten to thirty thousanl - - There is-a--gloomy and passive way some new-style of-medicine--is--ever- ness so than-augirly established that could rely to do HiC bidding. ills men encamped round the town. Dur 'tilt waiting for .events to come upon and anon springing upon the world, You have no use for that religion reply' reminds us of Samuel and i ing that time 1 only once saw a mac • us, and there is a heroic way of go- that you-should understand that the which has,been the help and deliver- Isaiah (I Sam, ill, 4, 6, 8; 10 ' drunk. • Ing out to meet them, strong in God highest school- of" medicine. is the ante of tens of thous2ntls of men in Isa. vi, 8). These three days find '] unco`-heard of a soldier striking and fearing nothing. When the body SCFIOOL OF.CHRIST, crises• of worldly trouble ? And if Saul and bis Lord in intimate com- a Boer. It was because the man ha - .. - . • of Catiline ivas found on the battle- - . - _ what I have said is'true then you munication: Saul talks with the refused to raise his hat at the burial •, • _ ., field it was found far in advance of which declares that "godll_ see what a fatal blunder it is when Lord, and the Lord in vision reveals of-the soldier's comrades. I not on13 . nese is profitable unto all a man adjourns to life's 'expiration Himself more fully to Saul. From never saw an outrage, but in man - all his troops and among the enemy; P Y B ] � _ _ •_fwd the best way is not for us to things, having the promise of the the uses of religion. A man who Jesus Christ by revelation he receiv- -confidential talks with officers 1 - ., - lie down and let the events of life life that now is as well as of that Postpones religion to sixty years of ed the gospel and from Him also all never heard of one, - -trample over us, but to go forth in which is to come." So it you start age gets religion fifty years too late. his future instruction (Gal. 1, .11, . "I- saw. twenty $cies prisoners ' . a Christian spirit determined to con- out two men in the world with equal Ho may get into the kingdom of God 12, 15, 16). ettes. ,•--_ . - "' quer. You are expecting pi•oslreiity; physical health, -and then one of 'by final repentance, but what can 13-16; He is a chosen vessel ' unto within five minutes. of their capture, - . • and I am determined so far as I have them shall get the religion of Christ compensate him for a whole lifetime me to bear my name. The soldiers were giving them cigar- anything to do with it, that . you in his heart and the other shall not- unallevfated and uncomforted ? You Ananias hesitates just•a little as "Only two assaults on women shall not be disappointed, and, get ii,'the'-one wh6 beconiea' a son" want religion to-day-in the training he thinks of Soul's reQutatforr and.l.came'=-ta-f3ty `-ears while I was in -- - - ° of the Lord Almi ht will live the of that child, You will want re- authority and his mad..er�- erica. n each case the cu rit was • therefore, I propose, as God-may+ g Y •• p onger. "With loo life will I satisfy ligion to-morrow in dealing with Christians. The Lord graciously a Kaffir,!and the deed was -"-- help me, to project upon your at- B B S' - promptly him and show salvation." that customer. You wanted religion bears with Ananias in his objections, avers •tPLtion a new element of success. You' >� fled by the British army." - ,. have in the business firm frugality, Again I remark that godliness Is yesterday to curb your temper. Is but repeats His command to go and THE REFUGEE MORTALITY. . - patience, industry, perseverance-Co-- good for the intellect. I know sohae your •arm strong - enough to beat assures him that Saul is to be His - have.supposed that just as soon as your way through tale-t3oods ? Can special messenger to the gentiles. Of the formation o! the much-talk- --onomy-a very.strung business firm Pp j ed of concentration cam s, Dr. -_ _ you without bein incased in the On P his intellect goes into • a bedwarfin mai of God's eternal help, go forth tirst Assurance to Ananias that the'Cohan Doyle says that the rltts member added, mightier than them B g amid the assault of all hell's Thar had a choice of three courses. all, and not a silent partner, either, process, So far from that, religion P l+crsecutor was praying would ha,.e - shooters ? -Can you• walk alone been sufficient encouragement, but "lire first was to send the P,oer 11 " ,the one introduced b m text, will give new brilliancy to the intel- B Y Y women and children into the Boer . . "Godliness, which is profitable unto lett, new strength to the irnagina- across these crumbling graves and we are -so slow- to exi.ect wonders all things, having the promise of the tion, new force to the will and wider amid these gaping earthq!takes ? Irom Him whose.name is`Wonderful, linea-a course which became im- __ - itis that now 'is as well as of that g Can you, waterlogged and mass Saul is not only possible when the Boer army broke swing to all the intellectual faculties y chbsen to bear the which is to come." . Christianity is the great central fig; I y g• ? Po P name_ of Christ, but also to suffer, into ,scattered bands -and had no a - • 9hivere�3, outlive a the tlP, Oh, how man there Rave been who: st on-f longer any definite lines; thb second I I . - ure at which- philosophy has lighted ' for faithfulness to Christ and nut-' - I , _ s-appose. you are all 'willing to its brightest torch. The religion of I ing the religion of •Jesus Christ. tering for His vako are inseparably was to-Ieate them where they were admit that godliness is important in I have plunged into mistakes they connected to thin the third was to gather them to- i Christ Is the fountain out of which I preseltt evil age, ice eternal relations. but perhaps I learning has dipped its clearest never could correct, although they while foci wholo world lieth in the;gether and care for them a.s best we some of you say, "All I want is an dratE. The Helicon ' li ed sixty years after, and like ser- sould." . . . • opportunity to say a prayer before I poured forth no wicked ona.(Gal. i, 4: I John v, 1cJ, ; , such-inspiring waters as those which pents crushed.- under _cart wheels i R-V ; See also John xv, 18. 19 , , I3fISGUIDED. hfUT131 R LOVE. die. and all will b'e'well." There ate flow from under the throne of God dragged their mauled hodiea under,xNi, 33; Phhip. i, 2`5,• II Tim. J. 12 The Boer women themselveit are to - _ a great many people who suppose clear as crystal the rocks to die. So these men have ill 12, but be encuuraged by Roan. blame for the deplorable mortality � . that .lt they can finally set•safely fallen under the wheel of awful cal''- - - Now. I commend godliness a the viii, 18, I Cor x: 13. i among the children from meastesi oit.t of this world they will have ex- 'amity, wt;i.e a Cast mu!tft ie at y best mental discipline better than 1+-20- Receive thy Wight and be:They refused to allow them -to tht . _.hausted the entire advantage of our others hate taken the rolginu of _ • belles lefties to purify the taste, filled with 'the 1-Toly Ghosi, j quarautiaed, holy religion, 'They talk. as though Teaks Christ into c•eryday ti's and. better than mathematics 20 harnetts :'. Thus said Ananias to tis.;l, as, "Boer mothers, with a natural-in rel,gion were a meso est tit practical business at'aira. • the mind to all intricacy and elabot- having found him Just where the stinct preferred to cling to their ' - NOB OF FIECOGNFTION and second. ort the throne of bca- _. 4tion, better than logic to marshal ' g Lord said he would, he {rut his'children 'and to-make it di$3cult ioi• verily triumph, have ill,istratcd. which we are to give to the the intellectual forces for onset and I hands upon hiZn and.told of the}the medical men to remove them u , while angels. looked on and a uni- 11 . • -Lord, Jesus on oar way up to a hca- victory. It will go with slush btcl- Lord's commtsston _ He receiti•eti�the first stages of the disease. Till; , verse appro,.ed, the illorlods truLli verily mansion; all foci igh it ' were ler and show him the tootprir.ta of sight both natural and spiritual, I c�ill was a rapid spread of fire Cpl that godliness, is profitable unto an admission ticket of no use ox- the Creator to the red sandstone It all things, having the prnrruae of the confused Christ in baptism. took demtc, which soar the more fatal et - cept to give at the door of heaven will go with the botanist and sham food for th ere in o♦ An¢ there are thousands of people him cel - - Tit coed and immediately preached in health owing to the prtv.alions un - - which is to come.' "w o ave great admiration for a re- the curtain of a water lily It wil! i - the synagogues-that _Jesus. of Naza- avoidably endured in the journey - - ligton of-the shroud and .religion fit Ko' with the astronomer on the great I t eh is the Christ, the Son of God from their own homes to ihr , the tarifa and a religion of the 1 hetghta where God she Lords the ��� LESSON. O!d thiugq are passed away, all camps." . -,,... ( . -.---hearse and a religion of the cemetery great flock of worlds that wander , e i things- are become new, the Spirit BOFR MURDERS . - _ who have no appreciation of a relig- !on the hills of heaven answering his — I as clothed Himself with Saul The author Kara tucestigated arts don for the- bank: for the farm, for �voice -as he calls them by their i J udg. %.I, 34 .R, V., margin' and '. ' ` INTERN_ ATIONAL LE SON, proted cases of the Boer abuse of thi the factory, for the warehouse: for anrnes. _ 1$ci now henceforth he does but one - the Jeweler's shop, for the office ? tgain I remark.that godliness is APRIL 8; thing, knows but one diaster, and write flag, the plunderic:g and ahoo� ;- Now, while I would not throw any ,hralTtable for one's dis>rosition, Lord , Hiln !s ready to lay down his Ing of British wounded, and the s,t _ ___ - slur on a post-morien religion, I Ashley, before he went into a great Text of the Lesson, Acts ix , 1-201 life. tematic murder of Kaflirs, 1� want to-day., to. eulogize as ante- battle, was heard,to offer this pray- , Golden Text, iii., 19 _ _ quotes the -actual. experience o - -r'•mortem roligion. A religion that is I er' "O L,ard-I' shall'' be-vdry --busy l,- 2. I. Saul yet breathing out • 0- Lance-Corporal Henshaw at. Gee! ,. _ of no use to--you while you live will I to-day 1 If I forget thee forget -me I threatenings and slaughter against - 1. - -pan- - - o no use o whe�oa--dig s not With such a Christian diaposi- ,the diiiciples of She Lord "Finding we were outnumbered aril "Godliness is profitable usito aji tion as Ehat a man is inclepertdent of What, an evil breath he had? The __---- . resistance hopeless-, we threw dowf . .things, having promise of the life all circumstances. Our piety will w Slated ''brcathin* nut" is our arms ani-6e1"dZiur-tsaznfa -uv--- _ silawl - 1ISaE-W0W-"-13--X1 V"6T-i3 oT n used only tlgis once and means to - _ -which Is to come" Ane! I have al- hATUI2AL 1F3fPF.RAMEtiT, breathe in yr out, to breathe, to live - ed 'Don't shoot me, I have throw.t ways noticed that when race is very ! down my rifle.' The Boers then shri g His very life was to hate Christ and =low to a man's heart he talks a If a man be cross and sour and,' - Pte, Blunt dead: lie was holding ht - __.. seat deal in I Christians,eheand yet the trait, carne t? prayer meetings about fretful naturally, after he becomes a when he could truly Say "For ins to _ hands above his head at the time deaths and about co$1ns and about (_`hristian he wtll- always have to be, , 2 • i t Lieut. Mair then shciiteal, ' "Irani - Y ev�lieinclignauonsheIiutclrelf•ion those 1 int is Christ's (Phil. i, 11 Our first �` mercy, you coww ds " .The Bocr1 grave� and about churchyards. I introduction to him is in chapters --ii "' h have noticed that the health Chris- 6 _ then deliberately shat Lieut. Man taa`ir'd the wiidest natures.' It has f'h viae, 1, 3, ih connection with the deatd ass he was standcn with h' 11 tiara. the. than who is living near to : death 'of Stephen and the persecution - Lands above his head. 'Circa the • -Gqd and Is on the straight road to i turned fretfulness into gratitude. following, which at this time was still shot at' ove h%�F' Cad. and Harvie 1 ;heaven, is full of jubilant satisfac- ,despondency into good cheer, and oin on Sxul's own recount of his - y tion and talks about the -duties of i those who were •hard and ur,govern-1� g 'who were both standii with - .1 Ithis life, understanding well that i{ a%e been - --in -- hands * up, t e same bullet laittin� Coil helps him to live ,right he will made pliable.,tad conciliatory,- Good i xxil, 3, 4; `xxvi, 0-1 i; Gal. t, 13, 14, - Pte. Pearse in the nose, and killing _, -_ help him to die right. resolution; rclormatory effort, will I but in l:ph, ii,-1-3, he speaks of i't Pts Harvey." I • _ • . not effect the change. 'It takes a all as being under the prince of th'l BUIat RF•SERVATIONS: - wow,'in the first place, I remark I mi htier arm and ami hticr hand ,Power of the air, 70%iik , ---_that- gcidlinccs is.good for a man's ` g g est S h1tENCS'PRI:S:;.- - Dr.' Cohan Doylt s suggestion fbi _ o no e a thou me? settlement is to form a Boer reserv�.- sav that it will restot•e a broken that'bent the bow of Ulysscs, and 4 to 10 Years. - tion.in ,the nort ern par .o t e it takes a stronger lasso than ever Thus spike .T'Psus of Nazareth to1. dawn constitution or drive rheumat- ; g Tile long-waisted dress kncn•n as •Transvaal, like the Indian reserva. held the buffalo on the ralrle, him in the.Hebrew language (xxvi,. "ism from the limbs or neuralgia from P the French model suits little girls to tion in America. :' Guarantee thtm, Again I retnaik ' that religlori is .14) and -arrested -him in his 'mad 'the temples or pleurisy from the a nicety and is in the freight of Itre- as long as they remain peaceable un- - good for world' business, 1 know career, for God had determined ron- 51(IP.•AUL T iii` iTictn to say that it g y sent•styles, • The very pretty exam der the British flag, complete pro- - lyes one uc habits and the general theory is the more busi- corning him, "Hitherto shalt thou .- Lection from the invasion of the ; g puts otic come, but no further" Johxxxviii, Ple 'shown is made of nainsook with in such conditioii as are most tat'_or. Hasa the less religion, the more 're- ( oke and trimming of fine needle- miner or the prospector. Let them - ' -- _.R'hoeier touches-a-ChtiaLian._Y _ _ ribbon live their-own l vies-In thttir oWn w - able for physical,health. That T.be- n the _less bttsintss., loot so, 11). ig _ en the devil can o one step beyond s u wa as a ma erui s are o ome ru e of a Christian Merchant- when ho g equally appropriate, while cashmere, of their own. The irreconcilable 5 knows that buoyancy of spirit is gays : "Fie sew in God's - • g gine the last I permission (Job. i, 10; Pan: men why could never rub shoulders good physical advantage. henrietta, albatross and.rdniple silks six years of his life. Duri those iv, 35; Zech. it, 8). Though it was are all in vogue for the heavier with the British could find a home GL00]I, GNFtF.ST, DEJECTION, six -. years he had more bus�ness midday, this li ht from heaven was - .. B there, and the British colonies would above the brightness of the sun, and crocks, ,reo- be all the stronger for the lacing in are at war with ' every pulse- 'crowding Lim than at' any o her g Saul could not see`for the glory 'of The skirt' is circular aniflar . tion o, the heart and ev- time:" In ' other words,, the more ly and gracefully at_#he_cower-,nor Quarantine of those .who might in- _ Pry respiration of the -Tangs, They• worldly business a man has the triose that'Tight (xxvi, 13; xxii, 11) ]{ion,• while the a er ed c 'is oined fact their ueigbtiors wit ih heir =own Tower lien • - 5, 6. The Lord said, I am Jesus, Pp t? l bitterness. . Without spma. _ circulation, while exhilaration ours whom Lliou erseetftest: . to the skirt, the seam being con- _— p •Now, religion will hinder ,your p coaled by the sash. .. such plan the•empire will have -no the very balm of heaven.throug)r ali, business if it be ,a bad, business Ile recognizes a superior and asks,- • To cut .this d li. for a'child of 8' safety-valve in South Africa. the,currents of fife.The sons„ of iii- • --- -art'Thou, Lord?'=�'iie an- ,, , The words a�nce.n defence and sincerity which sometimes or it it be.a good• business wrongly - years of age, 5, yards of material ho"'Oss[.conducted. If yon tell lies behind ower fills him with trembling and 21 inches wide, 5 yards 27. .inches air explanation-a defence of British ., ovfe an,.linregenerate.onan or pounces I the • counter, if astonishment, for. Jesus of Nazareth 1 - policy, British soldiers, and the u you use false wide, or 3; yards 44 inches wide p y Iron him with fire blast of ten thou- weights and measures, if .you put is actually speaking to him. $, the will be required', with.J }Ards pt.ail- British treatment;-of the Boers ; an vf(rid•trumpets of terror is most de I sand in sugar and beet juice in vine- Him to, be indeed'_ the Christ, the over embroidery, 3 of ,edging and 2} explanation of the Charges which •- pleting and most - exhausting, while?gar and lard in butter and sell for Messiah, whom the prophets had yards of insertion to trim as illus- have been circulated in foreign siva the feeling foist all are'working t.o- one. tl in that foretold, he, at _once acknowledges tries.b emissaries of the late Boei L. ether for.. our. 1 B w rich•is another - - trated. - - Y g goPd and for our thing, then religion will interfere IlTtri: as Lord and meekly asks what Go-vevaament. Br _ everlasting well i:e.is conduciUc -cit, with tnat business, but a lawful he is now to do. Thus,.sudden`l�,' . Zi3g-p'ampr`�iTe`£_-ag a• gift to the peo. - a as-a-"'nati-6fi•Zig..surpriaecl -Y- '.. 1 B • a,W]iily coiiai3 e� will p©'of the empire and is receiving rrc You will observe that godliness in- find the religion of the Lprd. ..Jesus •some ,days and,. looking .upon Him PE ItIL,S OF THE'EYE:. profit f1•oiri its publifation. It has duces industry, .which is the founda sen lea - Christ its mightiest auxiliary. whom ttrey'pieiced, they shall be fill- b .translated into all the F I .. tion of good.heeth. There is no law Religion will give an equipoise, o d with true penitence and, accept' A warning, from a trusf:worthy - • source, of the danger: pean language.,. and is being widel; _ sp p you from ebulli ing Him as their long expected-Mes- g.- in looking at cit hygiene that will keep a lazy spirit. It will keg circulated in every,eiiilizett countt;v =an well. �'lettrisy will start-him, sigh, sha12 say: "Lo, this is our a very-brilliamt. light.with unshield- tions of _temper,"rind 'yott know "a The publishers are. open to receiFi erysipelas will burn him, jaundice great many,fine businesses ha,ti'e been God. lye have waited for.Him,_and ed eyes is furnished by the singular funds to promote its publication, 1, _.." .. . .' .11 He-will,save us" (Zech. xii, 10, Tsa. experience of a gentlbman at Cor- will discolor 2iini, gout will cripple blown to.atoms by bad temper. It may be had of all booksellers at th11 lsirn ntu7 the ;ntot7igPn :Dl� ician will keg � ou from worriment about xxv, J). Soul's conversion was n hell Uiiiversity,'who impru'dentTy ob cost..of . p y _ I prpduction° which is tel —will nut prescribe antiseptic or febri-- frequent loss; it will keep you --in- "tern-tri type-of-the 'noir-vei,srorr--cit -served:the partial .eclipsb of.the_suri Ciii - _ . . - . tugs or naodytl but saws and ha-m- the nation (I' Timi, i, 16)., in May, 1c900, without using,a shade - - u dustridtfs dr�d prompt; it will• keep l mers and yardsticks and crowbars. you back from squandering and from i-J. Ile was three-• days wiihoiit (,glass. Aster-ward, _looking across - ' -- - -- - and pickaxes. There is no such thing disai ation ; it.will n•e you a.kind- sight and neither did'eat nor drink. the landscape, he saw.a flock of eight -� P g • IMPOSSIBIM, ; as good 'physical con(Ption without, ness of spirit which will be ensily The men who were with him fell or ten red birds flying erratically _ :a posit.:ve work of some kind, altlrough distinguished from that mere • store to the -earth, -seeing'the liglit and about. Upon examination-he found Brown='Do ou think she's"a clef -you should sleep on down of swan courtesy ,which shakes hands violent- being afraid.. TTiey also heard the that the sun's rays had formed a er girl?" - - -. __ or ride in carriage of softest uphol- ly with-you, asking about the health voice of some ono-spenkin(t, but did crescent-shapett image on the centre Smith-"Um-ml Rather too Rood ' _, story or have.pn yrour table all the of your family when there is no not heirs the words, for those were_-of the retina.of the left aye, the col- ]oo$ing, don't you think?" - ' luxuries that-were poured from the anxiety to know whether your child for. ,1+aul only.' Compare xxii. 9; or of the image being green witlf a , . _T _ _. , _ , • '. wine vats of Isp.han and Shiraz. is well or sick, but the anxiety is xxci, 14, It was somewhat like the narrow red border. The effect is "So Alice has decided . Ilnally t Our religion-says: "Away to•-the- to know how mnny dozen cambric experience of Daniel and of our still noticeable,- and, thq Ilse of the marry an officer?" "Yei,, she ca)._ „_I bank, away to the field, away to the pocket handkerchiefs' you will take Lord as recoyded 37t Datt, x, 7; left eye far scientitic work Las had tared him irr,what shl5 poslttvely - I. .. . ..wey to !be twctoryl Do-some- and - . _ . . . .. 1 John'. ii, 28, 2J. That Saul really to be abandoned. _ .f elaxsse to be her last engagelnetn1.r ------ -.. " - _ _ _ . - ' . . . - . . - ' . . - -- - -ZZ77=11 —_..__. sass , , sass - • _ _ ' TOOCBBCBSCHIBEDS:117 eferrmt; -.Geo,Herr specs Easter]!toads with Sale R tater. � . So the address labsl oa your papa you y Q>E can a ways ascurwla the dace co which Toronto lrietldB. - - - all Wn outsubse4yrdonae TtzNxwsIa aid, - aprRB_ aFt _gf']'orODTp�gpe 2-g�� ;IF11OLL 11 ID VY juatio _ - titsmr oaoff holidave_here with hie mot er _of real.egtae in the Village of Broughrm g rags,pt of mq>}QY�t thtr oIDas r1w•}a F. I bar swen spent the Eraser -property of the estate e#i§e maw- - • -- _-.--.----- t3i Q 4 1d --_ e •taa•id •hes t otLn¢. Sale at one, See bile and advt. ]• Cap*,vacation with breads c Tavistock. Poacherh Poatill,Auctioneers. ad 1�O by Sprltng Bullis-Palmar, of Toronto, WYL�zsnar,-Arxtr-9 s; 1PII2-.action- • spent Easter with her parents here. sale of farm stock,implements and house 16 � � 1CRJG�fi g .�• -Mrs Geo Smith.of Toronto,is spend• hold furniture etc.on lot 32, B-F, P4ck• Ing a few days with B and Mrs ' ��+ •' errs., (on gidgetoa Road opposite _. �,��tes -A�ew York Patterns, 8II� �oridon Chtlstiel3. _ -R. H. Stephens is spending tae boli- persuoe house!the property of J-Moodc, I PICBERNO, 'CONT„ Apr. 4 1902. days with his relatives in Durham Terme-7 months credit.• sale at one County. See bills. Poneber fr Postill, auctioneers -Rev,Carpenter will preach his fare. Our big Spring Stock has just been opened7. 1 �-.1 SMR• wall sermon neat Sabbath in St George's out. Com and ase them splendid link - +CARPET RAGS-The a&idersutned _ r -- has for We abcut 46 pounds of carpet rags of-chgB Fedora g_ _ eAresdyfoit�ra•�res�ces.• btrrSeip£,Brock - p S`- -u`4 B_-8 gent. r- -T A. Greig ill Sunday last in day here with his parents, Joseph and C i -- Toronto- Mrs, Doyle, l and Caeefull choseDon't for- -B w Wagner, of Brougham, spent -John Law,of Toronto Junction,spent QUARTERED ,BEET'' ;get we carchosen: Don't a big assortment Sunday with friends in town. a few days with his family here during _- -Lillian Ham, of Toronto, open& the pass week, Any partres wisbing a nice quarter of t of Ladles and Gents fine Easter with bar parents here. -M;is Lillian Leslie, of Toronto, and shoes, and a ver fine lot `r" y" a �''�`-': -Easter beef, may obtain isms at a reasonable _. � - - price of Gents furnishings.' f friends in town daring The past weak. with their parents bete. -Miss Annie and Madge O'Leary . -Mise _parents 1►icQaep, of Peterboro, Something Choice epet:t Easter with their mother here, and her brothers, iNasters Russell .and '�To�ln. Dickie W Co t -Mies Lietle'obu, of Toronto,was cal. Leonard have been spending a few' days Robt• Ca+'"SOI1, g - ling upon friends here on Friday last, during the past week with friends in Butcher, Dunb!irton -Mies McDonald, of Asha, je visiting Pickering. . sister, s J H Shea, of the village.' -Mrs. Sizsmith ani eon, and W. E. cumber from here attended the Clark, of Toronto;and Fire. John Holt, Canadian (— - combination sale at Brougham on Good of Darlington.spent da-Easter boliya ! Direct . Importations Friday. with their mcther here. Mrs. Wm, Clark, Pacific - -Henry White,of C•aremont,has rem. of Church St, _ vEllage.Haighafarm jaot sett§--ef-tbe1-ector for its North erica Ilisura in- village. One-Wag �•.•e•. u8� �0 7.t�nd•.,.•.+. - village. .. �spector for the\orth dmer:can Insurance -' -- 11 .• . ­-Chu Cornell, of Montreal, spent Co. is in this loealitp this wee:, with W. EXCl1Ig1011S -- Easter at the home of his stents, Ed I Y. Richarlscu, working in the interests 100 rolls American-Wall paper with ceiling and border to match. p t T� lianiwta and Cacadiaa �ortlrweat ,Till and Mrs. Cornell, of the said company looking a new risks !ease Tomato every ICESDAI'during MARCH -Abe Stoner and cLiidren, of-Toronto, p y g p and Ai"Ri :yc•-2 _ 20 pairs Lace cnrtainsJ'rcm 50-e-mp. LOCO yda New Faciory cot- Nn,sengers :ra-e liar witocn Live Stock tan. rvOO yards steam loom. ree guee:s of the formers sister,airs meth ' `—"'— _ shos:d take train iea,,ia„ Toronto at i-l; p m• All Colors Mixed paints Patent Medicines full assortment > -Wm and If ask Bradiord,of Toronto, -- take the:Ya:a -ea: ag Turaata at d! W - - ' and Ci"arlea, of Niagara Falls, were glair• Mrs' Wagcer is convalescent. C6:CLAt deeper Rt'r Leat:sec.• :oeock train --- - r j a I John Saltca is reported Very, i{1 is Logan . nue their parents here .sating the past FT,'r fu:l Qar:icu:ars ani cc,pT of rel:ler•' �Da,Tl g 1 Toronto. rienfis Ga:deJ apF y to gat::nearest Cat.A:aa F'acltic I 7 P.ekeri • week. L R�,;er9,of O1Qawa. called or. s , - ------ t - Pickering. -Easier services were he13 to all the!here'*,ocd Fnda�. a. Fi, �ottnan, .�sEt Gen:. Pae=r, As t churches here last Sasilay. and were we' r John Danc purchased every due you^g, 1 King street )rust, T rano - } sg very ^ B' r � if g i - - -- ) i 1 attended is the inorn.n bast tae evening.'_!situsa fe-v � .,2t,few turt.ed out. U r sac Cr 31i ' Annan'e etas u her �r -We Lear a uninber of a -up sin c is Easter ra start a:.^.�me. D ir.bart L ExecutCrS 1,7':,8 regard to tae state of tLe G.T,R.,croraing I , Tl-.o,Aio=aie corre=ponient for the C-bror,• __..OF-- at tha Spink MiPs It is ba3iy in ceei of;::,e 1%at week had a se••are pair,, h:;pe.fcr a . re'Ll Ee?ate E�r'u L ti:. a fete 'oals cf -a'vet and 6h:nid receive•-speed% rec.verv. R• , -. act:, : ,ur, C:arpente a :en aca E T. av,rPu e umniadiate Raf "J. l gre a aCe a Codeling tLe r .:r ce of i1. tris r . r f E c l v7 B_ -A aumker of oar `oys sent to Green yc �ILn g _.. ,. ,ea ?t: OL. - r a; 5 cnz,dr qr to n 'f, nr { 1Y11 ' - 'Wood ca r .t _ .. .- R. A. V 11 _. of foot ba11 w.tl: tLe Jree-•r i r::t•• ' :.;: a L -f 3 - very lively uiatcii was rIavel bt.t the Mcr.aav, t1, unit>rota d he, to r ax _a a • ryt • _ - _ Pickering boys were aeleAwl by tine scare 1 a trip ii:rc.,:, the N ,r,•tt ed:. d.: u :; vc h � . a � yr 'V, New rJtOCli of W-:-:! Papers before purchasing. - ' of 2 to I. reu:oya: is mush regn.t:cd ay his Wany Fe tart -The beary rains of Sunday rwPalG$l frien9n, a o i'' gt r its •a t ae eau:era a.3rFt�tcs13 carvta-&tie micjlle t i l Ta Wwre , sew moaldin¢shcp is fa?t aL y e r Ler r' tr e i n.ur;n•' c.: wLe-• tic:shed -e r2• ` :' +e L i 1 - - _ It Will 'ay'`'Oil. . the road at Puotsar a camera. Oar row.: i t � _ -.�,r---,-� ., ,E •L z" 3 V--; ; It - - COmm1651JG e.` attenafd :V a�n3 L�UC it In pect ^:Jre I-t:J-wi,i be r-i "? ,3: Pres• ,e, »�.::49• !rr;' _i.4!.,P rC -. _ . M ,' L.. - • ellt 90-me...�f t�':a t✓ed T -. ,.,_�f i,•a - ccenrrPa c e emr a j iLo rni. e a,.:. .Is s-1 w )f I -..SYc 3 i.^ali'P L:c¢.a rc'ubed N y I TtC Ce .a t, b r ;Stat .:`srS ct •. 'q `teatacrtmer 'kart-nraaa,e',� 'a: e - - --- --- - - - --. ... ' —H.3 12]aL T'a'ker nR : •P':.e plessal a� ,Pare that Pec. Mr. !lea ac' ssrcr irLcy +-r 1 tr e of 31.r.Lei', ae err z`. .: oy L,s l lo.?1 Las• l-at . a aveuwca g :Iv •1-.n:b¢r r:t r{ tae 3 r r n I 1 C•a8S w ;b a:;�.I-l:ea3e�I cane. aal Urs. rPl^n+ r.:... L. is n:tl) hill ,''•ei."i1 `C4 C`{ , tri' !a rni ua r1y i�a.,'.V aF''r•�.,.• - ---- r 9fc3a,ay :;ill, s etlrer fern-1. T!'P•o, r r i, a,rrp 1 :r tt� - t t c r. tae - _ :rets �_h: e; 1 illine per g vert aocotnrar:e l by a erring s,3dre, ILA Thus )t,cna w: the'r L;..•e. 1 e . .,• F' ' r � c U.• 'r I .. ST.)ring .-Milliner 'y F .,. ,! , st ural ,t &hsjIOw:VR - Of Jlr. an1a1rra.�,..A1 i aw.ateJ er l i,rot;a r a •r . r r I , e.i dt,�..-t,.FD iJF :: al. Ct, �.L . , r , ,:,a l .e r - a •I X d, .. Y, fvrro Yl P. n Fir-..c rias_-L•:VC'J.:�,ri i -. .... ... .. =T:,e Gran!=Lt ;,sk railway La,- Te, ' ,en e, erre :rt ,ems int:, cca�.�t;:y^ err' f" r �. _ 1 ?yI ? L 3s r 1;!I Cj)E1i up 4+r ctt'ek t[ Cu�r,t g `,Iilliner; or.- 'BomtLELeed :L'a ?ra tam^ -.1 tete t:aeb. a vDca. OL:t al ri;:.•eto b!:•-�-r r - i.�.r•-s vt c,.. '.rnr- - • .'.r °" i - .. - sa:+:rda•:, 1I•it•�L'.'''i: u; X11 '' c Fong, _ . n a :aha been rt dkac .tr -r i ut t -a. t j „ ` Au heli i.E I ER'E L tlilOg3 la C>:i r ^ Urat fiStlx'e ultt ePuiEe :.' ,>.L t1;:, FiT �,.ti• Ili 1 Alzent6 J. .t't "� p p y ata-e .ttad•ire.a was .preset,t1 t to,teti,.r wu+ti',::nor• l::.3 \L•I l:1 :r, slid L.! .c . , ttE .. o-3egE,ar.d flows, Tl.e ladic3 oris:to eecur.e. a n:.Lntel t teams cf ,iia a parse t; tfi r Jl,ctsie: std_a ,^n.d _ o[-tile stilla,a ani 'ir rc�hding-cecl:trg are cordially invitEa to. y t 1 horses and tLe steam Asove; +s ty.wtP l P rooaiae3 ,a:a tr•,l: morlegram t 1r. I eoii.i aril i-tzpjCL ou-. tri==ed llat-s; 4o gee;m para;ices next rveex. Il,e 3larkie After nariakii.g cf refre6hmer,:P; a ytk aul take 'i a areater' Lsag Syn., the j - � _.• p part of the I stud the eiL¢iLc�f ,1::,d ' �— et}turners sou willetlJr,i c.wR.avmesi.to_sy-Paztr_brcke t} ac ,2 i 1 The tulles. - f out busioe=s --ea ' beset t to so^e o - I ' Tuna 31ack:e, - The --•. A �icLc W,' Barcor the last o[;lie I conceived the dna of Rathfring i f gnat �rone. Meat - - --_ -- 1 literary evenings for the eeaeoa will be Dear Friend idea, giL o!vol; friend r Eiteryi Cho- p- peks held is the Preabytanao manes on fon• home this evenlh¢, perhaps for Lhe leaf • day the 7Lh iast,at 7.80 o'clock. John time,to demonstrate that the feeling of The Bride - -16's l will Bice a abort sketch'wit of the 1.kiaebip aril brotherhood is not dead within �� poet's lite, Rev. Carpenter wjil soak'as. and to rove that we` reco pine nor - ':. ,,,-,,,,,AXES, ( WS about his voetry and the Rev. H. G +worth as&citizen and neighbor• We re. The Groom S( Crozier,of Highland Creek will give his Bret that in recent years owing to ill t : "♦ impressions of the.Land of Barns which health you Gave not been able to mingle a Bridesmaid , he visited last saw,mer ffIIe� ithns�o Wlv - o gongs,as readings will ensure anotb- former rimae,bat hope sad treat that there The Groomsman a g� $Ol' t t. - or leasaat avenin s aatertaiameat msy be yet many in store for op _ p g' y - Fors of all kinds. - Come early. which shall be brigbter .and bappiep sad In Gold,Silver or Plate. : more congenial, We Would wish also to P$de$r Shovels. Hoes, -Io reply to the advertisement for Make kindly mention of 31isg Mackie re• It the price is not right, well mak 1 teachers, the sch000l Board have received membering our ha o' / ' voKether to days gone by,andt,we would , were pergoaal. From these the board ask you Waccept this punRls as an evidence pQI� 1 - - -Hardware llerchaal selected Duncan McDougall of Richmond and thatU a alight degree oats, of the Cha3'aSCa ter co $.7 1l �. .. Reazlu! pjdkertnq, Oni, _ Hill, whose past record.iB a most credit• esteem and respect you eajoq at your Successors to J. S. Barnard. able one,haling been most successful in friends at Siasale. We ask You Mr. ' passing eandidates for entrance and public >fackie to ttccept this gold beaded cane in _ WHITBY school leaving examinations, as well .as the hope that you may not require to use it as a staff to lean upon.bat in the jaunty o ? for third class certificates. over w year - - --he bee-8 of is, health, bit with ]�ja 16- s you go Oat froa.among as may we ops that the kindly .feeling wad good. will 1 1 o i health restored be has decided to res11w minua ume evinced here to niltbt may remain impressed leaching. He has occupied the positron on the tablets of both memory end - Important showing of Snest display of ti of ptincipa+ahip of Beaverton.cf Fenelen Soar heart,always re mberinq that, �yt� China, A Very large ateortment of Valls so3 of the Liadgap public sebcala. "Were,I so tall to re h the pole, f Y iIPi1] �1��'jj]b Sfatios?arc• Books,Dolls, Toys, just S In his last year of tescbi'R he passed d9 - _ - 1 Or mete the heavens with a span, Holiday --pat Of 40 candidates fo> the eat,-avice__ei•- I-must be measured by my soul;- •-- _ -- -- - tc r the - = - _ and de e C hem. received fo htr a _animation,and the prime iws vear�e.�g t ._the minds the-staudard_of_the masa" ell! sc ion -­.—­-L - o.40-condi a tea for entrance; all of s tkken-for all Magazine t :whom pa=sed,and in other ytars his re- _- fl1�• '� 11 g - - -'- S ab ript` Week! and Dail AlewFpapere, cord was equally as creditable. Mr. Sic• �tiv��H�rr��� - .T - - Dongall is in e.position to take cbarge of the ecbool immediately, aha we treat A1sik'e'­`,,, -w. J, H. �ON, ctccc�'li: + c that he will meet with the s im�)a success l / :� -^ $rocir Street,that hsa crowned his efforts in t.l�peat. Coot's Catton Root Coaposnl-TheRunnel vestry melting of St. - »„a,;;� _ �sa� - - -- - __ 000dip evening lest, with a Coote Co.,Windsor,Oat:., and Detroit,liich.,is the I lair attendance, Rev W. F,. Red.Carpenteronly Lnotwasafe,reliable Clover l "" -presented his report which showed show• monthly medicin,, on which ladies ed tlse church attendance to be consider r: - - ably better than the preceding year, Mr can depend in the hour and time - o% need." Every lade who reads a' _�• - -__���iT�" O1�T� Carpenter referred in feeling terms to hit' this isregtrested to inclose two post- •• i1 i' 'Is TtA1, L-9 9 :. xpproac'ring departure from the conare• age stamps,with her address, for 1 r Win - Ration ani to the many friendehino which 1 be had formed since ecming to Pickering. ;� 'iCl'. (lllbh�C t The financial ,report of the year � / • _ - - -- ` .read by-1T G Hata, and the reput of the and feu particulars,"which we tv-ill - - - - ` IC �" Tt1$L� Woruan's fra)lil:.which had retdereid cal• f send by return mail is_vlain.see3e3' meet Ellie DI 11; 'It assists to a Beffer ori bIo ical -Manage Oval the Cows, Care of ,, and Mar' RabIE easista$ee during' the year was i envelope. tr . - portaall showed uhe.affaire of the cbnrcb'1 da. C'l3 p! vsician, 3S years con- �keting of the Create ai;d,Butter.. - read be if r Carpenter. The rations re•. to be grille eatrsfactorp, but bad all the i tinued•practZce treating diseases of - I - /- women,has pY.argge of the office.and • ;membera and adherents fni filled tbeir can be con-ulted by letter or it. _ ' lyse T. A, GREICI, Pielrering promises relative to !!reit attendance and Person. -Address air train office _• '_ _,-f7uaaciaf snppolt, the church would bP r, THE COOK COMPANY, a much wore satisfactory condition. Th- Room 3-No, 253 Woodward Ave„ - officers elected for the^ensuing year were Detroit,Mich. _ T• , pc��ey g� CO. M tsa follows [�"Cook's Cotton Root Com ria rr 1T1AGGIE B. Ai�NAN. "POR SALE-Boase and lo{ Being People"'s R"ardea-W G Ham _.. _ part qt�t 14,con 1. cc'•ow�talaing I of as --- _ -' is sold by all responsible saholeaa e v Pupil of tire. Adamson, Toronto E3itoeer• aQTe a:cellenTfor sardea pnTgtsee • anmbas Vestrymao'g Warden-E.J.Shirley and retail druggists is the Dominic- , of trait trees and a nod frame tours,firs claw vestry Crerk=-Owen Suri.klaod ggi t� nC Wh1tb� Oat vs&cry of 5laeio. la prepared co give lee watee,hasd sad ro Fr r�arsieolan spy y to Y a*o ria t3 ofCaaada and Uatted States for , Mie dao Latcitord,ftA Featu!f Bt,Toronto, or $ttrioltlawdle ate to lire Synod-.Oirfn noUar per bus. I, gone on the vioiin. For terms etc Ad, A Bunetng.Pfc4ericg 9�tf -�✓�.�-� dms DunbaMoa 8.ff l - 7 77 _r r