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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1903_01_30 a '7- '7' _�7 "We He VOL. ONTO"INTRIDAY. JAINA0 1903. NO 46 Malvem. OUTAROUND S.roughs!ft. US D;e�th o su n iA'rZjT LorAL X"lPXNWG6 R32CORDRI) By,f Oil" n fonda rmhO ed ' 'Thomas Poucher is attendiniC rum r niidst one" of the oldest Colinty Council this week A114 1%2-PAX68 AND-JOT73D DQWV.BY L in st highly respecled-citizens 1- We are glad to report t6t T. C. C0RRZ3PGXDZXT8. AS 0 M.D. 71Vtbeo pfrson of j mes Lawrie. Htibbard is improving and is able wri( OR164 . P.IVER. r La has long been kno,.vn to be aroandCain. te an& pp"fic Tt�liw !Ls �lie of the leading residents of There will another carnival Coroner io Conatv: I trofm Lioev"A. and Mrs. Petch- are� visitfing &-arboro.' -His funeral will taK-6 on the iink here on the eveninK of 0-ramont; Moe hours-Before 30&.ttn., I to 2 13.m..and fyom 7to 8 s.m. Private telephorte their-daughter, Mrs. W. J. Tili-ner. 0ace to-day (Fri(hN-) when his re- Tuesday Feb. 10th. 450KInectien with Bals&m.Gr"awood.R roti.h.�. Of and aesi Miss Ethel Burk is visiting her sis-!niains wi!l' be int�rred in St. An- Two hoel-ey teanis frout here �.Xt Zion,A.Jobnstou::,(7tb con), Wrn Cowie's I in stock. It w ter. Mrs. C. Michell. of Stouffville. drew*s cenietery went to 31 and D rugb (?thcon� 6.17 to call ep ill pay you -Nfz-. Lehman is. spe nding 9 few arkhatia on Monda.y at our works ard inspect our stock, weeks with her P-rentg in feVenlaig ))tq w�,e defeated. A. YOUNG. X D..C.,M.,Fallow of and obtain prices.. Don't be misled by arke Trinity Medical College. Toronto, mom agebts , Mrs. P. R.- Xover is -visiting-liev Misl- 31aud Stevenz-on returned son - we do not employ them,consequent- daughter, Mrs. A. B. Collin be, .1 College of Phvs;al&nm arud rnrz 6 of ly we can, acd do thro S. of Tor- Clem. honie from. Toronto oil S tit W off the agents ont4�-'. La-tNtoti spent sunday ult day Ontaxio. office and resi�enee opp O'Leary Late, Commission of 10 per cerAt., which you-ill h J Corner. eek t ere with Woburn,Ont. OZoe hours: inorning 7 to 10! oertaial Save by P Mrs. Hirst is-spending-ja W wit after spending- a w h ___lrBQ wchasing fcord us. A eek with ca `=101311C hET risteP. -4-. IF. Htiph- Miss '%Vagner is -one-what'hidis- Will P �c�- ay��i4a ap.e. ('Arr_Ai­l Legal. WHITBY (IRANITE CO., We are retty well mantleti wi-,h Mr. �nd Mrs. were at aged about 35 years, af ter a ling- Opp.Post Offlee. Wliftby,Ontario snow b tout;but does not imp .311% John Rodd's oil Still( el-ing illlle� '�ion_ ede lay. i from colizu'lilp NTON, DUNN & BO'GLTBEE travel much, Mr. McCluster, Point &Iward. Thedeceased4eaves a- -wife and Cbstalters. 20 King Nahonal7rast Mr. and Mrs. Boswick and daugh�er_ i-i visiting 1.1is-nne-le. -Mr.- Walter -two.chil(Iren for wiloni muchsym­ DEBarriete.-S.solicitors,etc., I of N�,wfiiarket,­�Cnd' Mirs. Pe-tch, (if Rogvr�i. street. sait, To-onto, last we pathy is felt. At Clar mont eve"Tnesday forenoon. Idoney PICEE'RING LIVERY ! Toronto. spent el� with messrs. The Fariners' Institute held here tj Remember the liockey"niatch on to loan on Mortgage. 0. P. and Mr. Geo. Ferrler. riuk lipre' between the loca& FRUCK D311TON. X.O. D,C L. on Saturday night was very well and the Pickering college' team. 18PR43RTr,. Dtl.4.tc W. MULOOK BOVLT� What we would like to-know! What Ban. has beccuie of our general agRnt, Nv. attended. S. Durisheatli, f( et depart- Miss Annie Ifodd re-tur As -this 1..3 exP,�-cted 'to be the )r the bask tied home fastest gmile of t1le seasolit, there E. FAREWELL, Q. 0., BARRIS. First class TeLicles for hire by day meat in the W. G. Barn"'factory we aftar spending a plea or might- 'Bus in connection mess- -sant--wee WTI e TER,County Crown Attorney,and-County Ing all G.T.R.t _very­seldima-see with Enfield frien, Ould-be a good turnbut rains. Freight and now.- The cai;niv�l of the 27t'h "was a �7, 7.7- express delivered to all parts of tb* Geo Lae. of the front road and rand ��ticcess. The rink - was McGILLIVRAY, B ARRI19 v4lJaRe. Teaming of all kinds done Miss Smith. of Markliftin, ' visit,,ed g on shortest notice. Sale and com- Whitby. J. W. 114.)dd'�k, last -%veek. erovvd�d 1 590 skaters and spec- DOW & tator.. ReDpimi - - on,solicitors,&0. ofDoo opposite POSU inission stable$in conaocl�o R. R. Momvbmiy and Thoms�, J01101%_8 () ze winners areas 995ft Wbisby,Omt. Jzo.Ball Dow.B-A,;Thoo.. - I D. - held a ban- --ssed through town pen race- iLQGi11lTrsv,LL,B. 1doaevtoLo&n,' T�e bar of Lindsa) Pouchex pi Ist Clai�-nce q eE oil Tuesday evening. Judg Tit On Yollug, 2nd .eba Wagg. _r�, y -to attend.county couu�il Bctys W. H. Peak Meltityre and L)r. Warigh,of towe- ill whi�bv. I-ac-e-lst Alf. Nigh6,wauder, 2nd Vet4winary. were in t%ttendance. Oscar Doten: V(�st gftc.eful.j&dy Win Harbi-on jr. had the mis- At a meeting held here on-Mon- skater-.1st Mi,�6 Agnes Stewart, HOPSINS,VETERINARY SUB. fortune of failing fr( in one of the 2nd Miss Hattie- Haup. Every- -Ho 03ON. Gr&dmase of the Outset* Ve&- day- evening by business rnf-r, of -scaffolds in the barn.iand his face bod asicary Collftv. Toroarw. reginned mezaber the t"'11- it xv4s finally settled to now prt-ents Y went houle well pleased. ad 1.10 Outsr.c Veterinary Medies' Association. r tlic- appearance yf Offine and rts-denco one and on"u&ruw =Jes stArt a beet ruot.:Ftzgar_ factory ill having &-n attack af gravel eaph. 007411 of Groan River OISce and abasing force Furniture,,,, 0 town. The omoter-a have every bOQrs13&,2-L1&.=..&nd Ito 4 p,m. T*Laprsvb W be lieve that the necc-- Ounlita-.0n, Beet Sugar Excursioil. address L-ocust Hill.Oat.;?.0.address.Gr*en w artiount (if clipitgil lie, RlTvf� Out A full line of first. - BERLIN, J SEIRLEY, Veterinary Soraeou. Ida"furuiture now Eutitcribed. The test Inade by thel Mrs. Morrin is spending few (lays Son C*r*di&&svf%be om,&r,o vezAriL. ­��L"C0110fLe-'ortntc,reawereLdmexaber of i this lo all,,y ivere _bc'et�; Mz-4. Dales is visiting frieLds in L -Frcm E on exhibition in g4o. el t rho"o., that the with bt-parents-Rt Pora G.I bourr e. Our War@ r00an, 9 rQ W 1) 11 of the d,,,. Ontario N"gLenoiLry Med:caj tbsonstjor, AA� lli�glic­t degroe (4. excellence and -Mi&-Roland. of New,:a4tle on- jawil, aid tickark taut I' diseSS06 Lad La;urios�,f tbo dimestic &z3*.m&js is vkiting acoordin, Trices rigbt. we have good renson to- believe Annie Bran v to too mog,modern approved of-r. Lad soseatifte p6m.-iptai. 02�%&a.1 readecoo- that a- facttry establi-i4hed here M iis. is ,Uuder&"plcet Whizby Biard ol Trade. Garosy Ustom itya aud King St 30 Annt Allison of Toronto. would meet IN I'th as ip(XA 41tecess holne ftir a fvvt-day-4. S. DWingham Wednesday, February - 4th as all t.he Province. Wis. Holilles. !St." and mr�- P, An- nar; Ti,ited Mrs. Alex. Thqw 14, p:JI'tp 1110m Pickering, oat. t.) thl, (Ltt�e I,, d Ile to N" '.I I 1'.11j5 art*_ . ro rt-v-nting d'�Illvery of b�-e�s Rouge HW. �i�tKt :-1 E1,3MiS DUNN.Conveyoweer, Com- ice (-(jnl pdny. by fax.�'Z and L:0L�v(kUeU' clobing taidwomer lox Lahunig A15davit t.,.br Cha� down of factory T The nien of A%ln Tarlor- and untl wetj (it CL&rsinoat,On t. 07 this locality are Clark aze conilried-Lo'thehouse ith ev-lirsion. W 1AP'Y teattling howe heir %-.' I colds. Ing t O(X To:girp tjj-j.s( intersted in the estab- BU.N'rING. lssn#r of Marriage W�eat Grind BLiaevies,for the County 91 Outar%*, Of Pllifip'Pa_r,1cn._of Manitoba. is We regrs-t to have uichronicl tbei lithl-lient 4-th,? bel�t ugar indi.6,4rF ln See&I Lbo$to" Of&I We re0dou".Packerin �armers m rro-niffing a week with berbtl6th�r. ]Eml.la Miehell at Irer thiti part(if the provin -t- an uppor- Villagen sy bave tbiir wbeas ground mother'N holne. We hope for a tuw-v to x"a f.,:,,ory in full o 1-7 for either Toij.Casbjr Ezcb&Drp. J Pam- )11. ipeedy r*-covery. perdtion - The sebolarq of thi.� e By'reS4,,trtau;mu*r-%c-rNwe of -th-e BELDAM. auctioneer. &c.. l0cali�y are A number from her"attended Harry DAV',baxa. Was from tie an=*"= waiting for the-close of the singing &ash,s paz.t-.- Orand'i'runl- frum, at,Highland Creek Itiat -Lind9arvk0A'hjtrjX to Toront4).thende ft"add both tar Led near, sales ct rat me.far= 9LI37 quantity of food for "Is,at resison- school at DunLarv)n: v�eek and report an Onjoyable time. bv spe0al tradn w Berlin, wTj,ing at mock and everTaius tba is to te"d will be able Prices. F. Holdon and sis-ter, of. Wi�x_ A iderighlosd of our young people at, If&m. Returning -e at 0 p handled by the,subscribor tinth the atmoss can I leal in. b Sad sold to the very be@%&dvbouge. 0-17 ford, Qpent Friday with their tended thecarnival &I Bruiigbaln'oti sPef ia!train, which will run thro4K sister. Mrs. J. Gibson. Tuesd y night. to Linj,;ay. T%c�ets valid to return cLERK D. Brok A large number from here attended by regultir train on foUuv ' it :Tj R.BEATON,TOWNSHIP enahire, o, Hies L Pearce spent a few da;V Ving day. A-.'* 0onvemnow. Commimgjanerfor last week T�ith her sistem Mrs.- the W F X. S. meetang at Pickering Statiott Leov. Time Fares ablaviss, Account"&. ata. money IM19 an farm Iss am of L&C- Robbins of Cherrywood. on Tuesday: also the Farmer's lusid- Adult tute meeting on Friday. . Children Miss Luta Gibson has returned Andrew Allison Wcoal nied by his BrooLlin 2 10 1 us Mau" V&= 0*02. -$2 10- $1 IJ6 POUCHER&POSTILL�Licsosed Aria- home after Ppending a week with mother and sister visiter-Mrs. Peter Whitbv- 2 05 J M tion for the County of Or tArio., %u6. But her"relatives in 13al.sa M' . Annan on Mondayof)&at week. They Whitb' -is"'Fer?dew, rition cocoacted &I a cher 0 .T Junc. No 9 -2 05 1 06 Uon war A" runaway occurred here on were unable to drive.horue hwause of Pickering 205 1 o5 Waders$* eb&rsw T. Poacher, Boat Ratate Tuesday of last week which u3ight the7 drifted roads. Drunbarton AS=%a-ad General V al ustor, stries atten%ion 2.05 1 o5 fivan to all orders by ­jI or telegraph. Ad- The undersigned isew coostantlT on have beim rhote serious than what Roseb"k 2 05 POOTILL,Green Wyet.One. it was. The cutter wi-.s smashed 205 106 dross T908. POUCHES, Brc,ghom, on-L y, band, fresh add salted moats of &U li�iads. Acarboro Port Union �1 05 3&ly Also a supply of vegetables. -to splinterss, but owing to- Scarboff ict. the 2 05 1 05 -_�J]VGR WELLINGTON HoteL-Eae- lQueUtylood.* pri great skill of the driver there was W. F. Henderson, of Pickering, Tickt�tA and further information may inq removed to and iboro arbsul- a"ruwaable. i no damage done to the horse or spent Sunday with Scorboro friends. -be had from Grand Trunk agefits'and ad the ed to ftraish We are sorry to hear of the mis. committf". that tuay be appoint at above boa",I aceemodation to all Lahl."d:21ra to pairociz Meat delivered daily. the man. fortune'wbieb'befel Mr. La Fra h*s each station. ed spationsestapterooms. I-Rhallbopleas NOMY k ows of the work it makes, which had its leg broken-the 41, od to we Lit old Patrons when,thev have et, iteiz of Agriculture, Oc- w ItTer The Mini lion to visit Idarkbaca. JAB. 14CE, WAGNER 60. be.home togtiber; -n ; Chas. Calde�r,ex-M.P.P Zl TORM Nobody knows ol'the steps it t day. John.Dryjd( =Lm,Ons. Nobody knows but motber. Lkei, Albert Wheler, formerly of �qca�. Will. Ross, M.P. ; Wm. Sniith. ex-M. boro, bift who�as resided ill Manitoba P., of S�,uth Ontario ; Win. Maclean, Nobody kno we cf the &nxiouq f ears, -urn-yea7s ig-jr.-ow Jor the M.P. ;-Jobn Richardson, M.P.P" of d-11--gs uiay'uotsteither' home of is childhood. Kist York ; Win. Beith, M.P. : Wrh: he aturm -f life in after vears, A gloom was cast over our commun Rickard.XP. P., of West Durham ; Nobody knows but motier. :To "Rent ity last week when it was learrit that Isaac'Gduid, M*.P., of West Onttirio WE'TERK BAK ffuWADA T .1110 AVor&W by met of Parligmgfi$IMS Bon Everest who W. H. Hoyle, M.P.P., of North On- some time ago pbskaring avan". -LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. entered intb the ernploy of the' G.T.R. tirjo ; the parliamentary representa- had been killed in the"railway wre6k tives of Victoria County;the Wardens 4'first-al"s fartat 6086ani.ax .000 ball- Autbortsej of.Optario and'Vict-oria Counties and &W asid sev*usy som Bubscribed Ca�pitsj.......... at Newtonville. Mr.. Everest was a ............ aWAM t`rhis department is open to &11 for the fair dia. f...rite in society and an enthusiastic lie"...... ]so,= cossionl p4bilch embers of th�*municipaj councils of X8^ . rmtiono. The writer muEt as eaeh county are expe ac to all aorrect name with oopy baJ1 player, and his untimely end w cted to com- ALSO June GVWAX,Z= T.R.moull'i-te We wiAb is distinctly anderswod, 'however 'a grc-at shock to thelentivF community pany th�eittiursion. Preei t 6;006 that in no case do we bold owval'o' re' Muclisympath ofeltforthe Efabrate arrangements for the rk- A Prime bones and.laboul! 91tocial aftention 'SPO We r cgiuiOnv oxProoWd,by oorres. -1 3 relatives we of given to Irarmseg gals Vno=ts._!0XV of the deceased- in -their sudden be- ception and -entertainment of th' ll&cUO'ms solicited and-l-romptly maft e kad far was di9�,�aatsd American a d DxAR Sim-By -itistructiolti of the reavement. excursionare being made at Berlin. F_ Zzallf6lalle bought Lad sold Dr&jW a Hon. Minister of Agriculture another -ice 81tek arailable on all pwU at tba_Var]d is The anniversary sery � in the Ftepresentative fartnerswilI be present 1"Graw pronivjy a4tood4d to. distribution will be made t Washington .3fethodist chur,h 1,,t to give their expim'encit in beet,culture, savin"a&"Departhetont. , 7 df '§s�niples bf the mcw& h Siffidav were a success. Rev. MCD�)n. The irlip promis(s to.ke in an educative Interest allowed an d "P -sortr-of grain-to Canadi n*_ _al4_of-St_A-ndrew1& Qmreh-eddre�ised -way-one of the-most interesting And the ClonveyiLticing done.. rmat rstos,jad credited hPf"14.1alorly to doiwsitors the impro�rempnt of seed. i�;'­. scholars and f flIable of its kind. tock riends of the school pro for distributiqn is of the very best in the morningand the Committee-Jas.Rutledge,chairman' ee. 3&etrr. hEmager, Rev H Croziel: and has been seciired by the Direftor of Melville church preached to, I all Dow, president board of arge John B of the Experimental Farms from the congregation-in the evening. trade , pvst� er Howden, Charles every-Tuesday. excellent crops--recently--had-in the ng was-Airuished-b -the I tie ing, F.-HONVARD ANNNES, See 7. DO-MINION. BANK Canadian North-w'esl�. The- disfribx' all, retary, 1. :Mhoir. : On .11olidity 6�en ing,'tea w W. V Richards"011, tion this spring will consist of sampies served in the baseme�t of the church NVhitby Jan, 15th, 1 W- 3, bf itats, spring wheat. barlev, Indian and after ample justice had been done Not&ry Public, Tickering... Capital Paid uD, $2,900,000 cornand Fi6itoes. The qjja�tities of to the abundance of good things Seri. SEVEN ROO-11ED HOUSE, -bv of oats. w wat and barley to be seift ved li�ladi6s A a large a-adien S.tons cellar,bard and eoft water,a mau2_ 41 Reserve Fund -.42,900,000 this vear will l-e sufficieni ta� sow one sembled in the body of the church and t.,er of frult tree� and a ball s.,re of- land. twexitiet It of an act e, The Famples of situated on Church street.Pickering. Tornis to listened with much'ple&sure to a splen. mt purebaser JiPply to Vro.Jobn caraliod. Indian corn and potato"--will wtigh ditl pn)gram-furnished by the scholars woo�harn.P.6.6,m JJust Ar nwed WHITBY BRANCH. _.'" lb.9. as heretofore. Every farmer of the school assisted by*-N[r.. Spi(.�er. a may apply, but 'olllv 0-ri-e sdinple caii well knowm evangelist singer of Tor-. TX= TAXZM-Ft4XMr1Z�k StatI032 a.rill -ATL- , ' - -_ I a I 00" ra Banking 3"ne'sm 2`2`11211laotod hetent-to each applican't. li�mce if all oijto�and the Highland Creek string TItAL"GOINa FAST SUIlt AS FOLLOWS:- attention. given to the collection of of individual�receives a sample of oats be band. Owing to the illne'ss the .-Thir Sale and other Notes. can-not a4so reeeive-one-of-wheat, iaar- 18 ' Mr. Toye_the junior pastor,' No, 6 MAIL 8:52 A.M. BAVI[NdS DlfFAPf MERT. �oes, and applications for ably the.'chair ley or potat Ticker fill.d ItI2 -LocAL 8:09 P.W. teroo*allowed on deposits of$1.130 and up. more than one sample f6r one house. -!rhr pro,;��eds amounted to$65,00. 10 LOCAL, 6:14 P.M. wards, hold cannot be enteri�dned. These am n TuAnra dOtNG WtST DUX Ai FbLLowj-_;. A now lot of Bebool stippliei 'am, in-atio- E.J.THORTON, samples will be sent free of charge KANAGZBI Major HlighlClark, Conservative ttableta,lead pbstaills,polls, Lie. ers"ro, through the mail. No.9 L0,CAL &.34 A.BE, Applications should be addressed to peribbleirs eta M P P for Centre Bruce,-has been I'll LocAL 2:20 P.M. the Director of Experimental Farms, unseated, a case of treating by all- "I MAI-L' P.jr. Also&. large and of nap bn a' 'Godd Cutter. Ottawa, and may be sent iq qUy tijne agent being prol,7ed, and tile. Ve assorted stock before the Ist of March after which fident' co' -combs and tooth brushes from 5o to loc. SPO nsenting to judgmelit. SWM TAXLms-sunbestes stau"t the lists will be closed,so that all the A lady was distributing.L.tracts T-3W Saocind band C2ittiri,Btggier, &Md barts samples asked for may-be sent out in TaAms Gorma-EABT DVX Ses our now note�apsrg,eavelopes and on hand. W t116 patit�nts in a ebrtain mili- Dwbeev brand or"tissue. good'time for sovdng. Parties wnting tary hospit&I, when she was gieat-' -NO. S. MAIL 8:47 A.M, d should mention the sort or variety,ly shocked-to hear a soldier lagh- No. 12 MrxxD 3-01 1.M ALng,Hockey skates ground up-tc-d it Fresh and reliable drugs always kept We tasbe a sPse"elly of saw 1rammixg an they would prefer. and sbou.]d the;ing at her. She turned- around 10 LocAL .6tog P.M* J&&wk. Por colds amd tore throat *to- A-vailable stock'of tbi kind asked.for be. exhausted, some other good sort indignantly to reprove him' when our syrup of linseed licorice and ehloro- Also Obopping every day. j.. dyne also our syrup of wbise pins and.tar will be sent in its Dlace. he said: -Why, look bere. ;�&dam, 'Tz*m Gorwo WIN? DUNAJ rX14W;--* -Dung, you have given me a tract on No 9 Loc" 9 A.M. #spwislly prep"Jbr obildran, W.V. S.kt-% the 11 Mull) 2:2S P.M. C K E- _S W_ NE j e I A. f ea h,�;p W. H. 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" �. . , . . , , ,, , , ,�, ,I 1., - �-o , .�1 , I, I I, ", , ,­ � , . , . �-1 _n� . ,�7, v lI:, � - . .� *� .., �. . �1�,- . � ,� ...I- .. . . . . I - ,*�� '� , , V, . � - -- � I .11 - - . I . . ..I .1 I ,,,� I" �'11 � ,, . . ;d' I I - - I . ..i.-- <., � .'i.'� . ;,�,, � .,, - -�, %��.p�, � ; �.�� , L, ��,` . . I�, . .�, ,I .��_ . " , I. t I I fil" _.�, . .. �: . .. . , ,� . _. : .. __, :1 .. . 11 . . I . ., I . , , , , .. . . i .,�r .. 1.0 - - . . . . I . . - - :I . : , . � I � ..�, - J . � , � :0 , .... Nil ! ­!!!` -_ -_ �� - , -_ _ - -- -_ _ -_-_ -_ ___ - ------- . ___ � .-...-.,- I ___ _f6mVW'_ .- - surretl of-the-deill ill -.- . . � 4ind others said. We wIll tbels, I I. .., . lfo _TTI -A . hig,m,itt. _ V _ - _' . . .. the irresis- LE __ ___._ _.- . . .1 �" - tucus denunciation and TH ...S., - , -- MON ' __ -_d - ________.: --- - --__ -_-_.. . ______, - -r -b-- - in6ekls . .,I.. I . . . � ciiie iis ombardnient' dt so -agn J33 nf I . . t-lbre -ILl remorsil teartr- ---- --. , . ____ ____�_ .- , - .. ..;.11aE_-1AP.dV- T IL-S-.N-JEALOUk. N � , ..; I . - Irbey had their gods mW heroee % .- . A CAUSELESS FRENZY. . . I . :.... .. and grtl leaders, but thill ore had �.,�, ' -. I . I� . .. . I SL ' ' 'XNTERNATIONAL LESSON, risen from the dead Wal f*IIY in t1l .1'. I " . . t The saddelst part of the e insane , , I . .. ­ . .. --_10* I - I � -FEB. 1. vvi,;dom, simply e-a . . I I�I-�7--_::_'...�_ -,------,-,-.!-,��,.�.,-.-,--.--,----�,--, ___ . ­'. where men and wowen . . �- Night of thidr - . . I afnictions :"--'-- ____ � -..--- ...- - ___4t Is Nothing More Nor Less Than 'win som�tlmes turn upon their best . �, .. �.1. - .-,. L. _ - irnro'-witpilitY: rlo they tu'rDed away. . . . . . , I friends and brood over the idea that Text of the Lesson, Acts xvil., having, hettrd ll of huch non- . . ,,-- I ` ­ ­,.- 0 . 1 22-24. Golden Text, Acts Lg berra falth- ..� 1.., -_ :2 .--. , - . I . � ': . ,� '..�. tbey are untrue. is that o7ten their sr'now, nlid Ilaul havir - I I -.::. I ­� I— I '. . .. : ,a Fatal Monomania. ..-- - _1� . frenzied surmises are:Without any .1 xvii., 18. fill te,40mony, ttirJaCd away froll ..- , . ­_ . � , . -,I ,�� I L. ... .- I - le-itimate ol They may only be " . with thom. but hbt, teNtirricirly Was 'lot . . . � ..I .1.. . ­ .- .�. . � .- � I 1 .7. , . . . . . .. t' strange hallucinations of a dis- 22, 23. 1 found an altar In vain, for FKano believed, both , . . .. . . ­ -- �: ..... . .1: - . he n ILI r1L 1� . .1 i -1 '' 4 I , i 1. . eased this inscription, To the Unknown and Nvortivri, and that iS all We .1 . 1. ..I ­ .. .. ..: XEM tiroidf,,,accord tug to Act of the I'll I just as great, If not greater. His I intellect. Their loved clues G od. 1%hom Uieril ye ignorantly ect in tbig Fige Of gatheri ie- � may be doing everything. in their exp . . .,:.:'___-�'� 17 , .-..,, , Liftme of CALaill in the year One '12-' worship, Min declare I unto you. Thore Is - comfort in .- I . ..... ., :- :_�3-.-- ,.r Three, I organizing lability? 011, Yes! I L, power for their sick full k-i.4 -, they . the cht7rch. - . .V _.s ''�" housund Nine Ilutidred and cen a master Tho Thessalunian - persecutors rot- io,hn vi, ,�­All that the Father -7 _� . ... . . , . � 1! b livion. i3aily, of woronto, at tne 1 lieve 'tie would have b e expen- lowed the apostles to Derea u rid - -,. .-:.- -., ­ �I. ,. m_ ,11Y.-Partalkent of Aillricu�ture,.0T-tA,i`1-!k , :at' -the head of a Politil sive Oi asylums and have. for them giveth Ale shall c,01l to hIll etc. � .I . . . . .- . - or a.., a merchant or ev �'the beat of physicians and nurses ; stirred up the people against them _+ - 1, - . , � 1,.. ... . . .. � . 11 ISO that Paul went on to Athens, . � . . I . - �. "-1. k despatch from Chicago. says. tary chieftain; but, though D. L. they k-ay continually visit them and ' ' -]3­U,'r'J'I'lt MAKIN'll . I � I - - �- I . . . 'Las and Timothy at Berea. I . . I ... . -- �� . Moody may have been n. great or- have their rooms filled with flowers IL,aN,Iug Sl . I - . - .- I- ,., Itev. Frank De Will Talmage preach- 1ga-qizer, I hol there were others -have 16arriages always at* their 'those who conducted Paul to We churn twice EL week, writes Mr. *- I . . . ,� , ed from tit(,- following text: 11.rci- just as grol if not ,rid stint Athens brought back' word to Silas 1, -A. Macdonald. The night before . I . I -.1.1 . ., - .- �vcrbs vi, 34, "Jealousy is tLe rage of his time lisposal. These friends inny Timothy to, follow quickly, ,we churn the crearn is N%armc,d to ..� - .. greater. I-lis great big h4vart, into ( ioney in and k . .... .. : '_�cf a man." 'es and lavish their it � .1..� , . . 1� . . I all his themselv ich they did.' While Paul waited I about 65 dvg'reies by lietting tile , ."- . . .�� -­ '' which he could gather , loved, . comfort wh , . � .1 ;,.' . What does rage signify? Ilightool.:S. ones? Oh, yes; Mr. Moody had an. 0 ery possible way for ill(' seeing the city wholly ,cream can in a vessel containing wa- . -, I . .f � I urinded relations. Yet for t1lem, I . - .. .- - .- . - ­ --lrulJgn�Ltlon? A calm, dispasoiorill n to idolatry; ho did not fail to ter at about 95 degrees. . � i. .__ I .. affectionate nature! Dut�-tl-.eie are ,or their weak' . I The cream . ._... . I I arraignment or cilstigation? A de- .thousands of men Who love their these in-%ane patiiLnts can never be give Jesus and th in is stirred until it gets to the proper 1. ... ­ l .+ . . ..I .nunc SIV piall't-IC-d and . - Moody persuaded that their friends are I preach e resurrection as I temperature, when it is placed in a . I I . . ' . ,families Just as much as Mr. hem, ,i,llouQh husbands the s��nagogues ttild in the market I I .. 1. . . .1: -.-. yet overwhelmingly and scathifigly IO.N.ed i�is lo-,ed crics: 1-ut ti:ougii faithful to t I iv be do- he had Opportunity. PO they �r�pvning vat, usur-IIY at this time Of -. .- ­: ,. ".- , delivered, as When Edmund Durke many men may have exce'71ed him in and wives al children iriL, done for, brought him to Murs hill, tile 1 Year near the kitchen -Stove. Our - -� . .1 ­ - ' Ing everything that can be . - . ." :, �� e:,poscsl the miLdeei:lfs of Nl Ilas� indivi'dual characteristic, re- . keep ,Areopagus, and asked him to, tell i vat is a large dish insulated with . , ' in one . . . .. � ... tin-gs in the faniowq triul at W e,S L- ' if their happiness, y 4.t they Wilf . them of this new ductrilie ; hence 1 Several coverings of cloth and other .1 . . . - spect I belie-ole he was the peer, on in their upbraldlll�:s and fault :- --.-. . -tat-? I do not . ­ -_ . . .I. . - I min& -- A- re,�,uke Such as �Felsus not the king. of them all. . " .1 I flindinas and d0tunciations until at this discourse in which lie speaks of matel,ial, so as to maintain a pretty - I .; gave to tile Ph'trisevs, who had ,bol Mr. Moody had one iaflnit(�si- rature. The. the cream is . . . . - � �rive those who are their great religiuuisuess arid takcs ,even tempe . , � _. - . ..,.s draggeJ of. poor, helplkss. f,-iendl-�:-;s, mal particle of jealousy in his ma.ke-,last they will - from as histopic the inscription on the left until the next afternoon, when . - . . I. sinful woman to his fe-t, when he up. Instead of trying to focus Lill ficartest and dearest to thcm . the churning is done. In the sumn er . - 1� -­.­. .. I thvir'sides.. %'u impression Will c d U SO altar to the unknown God. ; . �_ - ;11 - - . .7-.-tuxned and said to the accuff-�rs, tile attention pf the religious world i I quicker I ,e churn in the early morning. - �� .. . . "Let him that is witlicl win cast .upon hims-If he spent incSt of his I a husband to des0se a wife 2.1, 25. God that made the world I Th-i.3 niattLr of ripm-ning or souring - . . . , � at ller­ Is rage �life in�ll -- !than the belief that She distru!�ts and all things therein * * * giveth , . t1le I . _ first . stone sl1irg ot�er religio'cil worl, I the cream is a very importailt one I , '. - I . . ... mercly a Nind remorstrvnCe, an ers Ill the front, Tile' t,,igger the 'him and Nvill not credit what lie to Ill and breath and all things. lin preparing bLIttel' for the warket. - . .1... .. . -1 . .. .. e��rnest and yet gentle e-cPO4zt`-'I"tIo!1- -intint tl:e more anxious Mr. Moody I says. ; no kncwlkldge on earth NVAl ire takes them to the fiist verse land to get a profitable yield Of- -- . . . nit I itin, a Christian . h i " in Bible, they bcing Ill obu lily . -t-tory admo . 1. 'Was to call public atten'i as the cream gicts . . . .a ];of ee_� .1c ,send a young woman to destruction the !butter. As soon . -1. ... . . .. . . rept-fruand given 'with tf--c 1l,01Y , lie trought acroFs the ,I�,;,,ter Henry 1 sooner than the thoug!it thut -t,he whol!y ignorant 1 about as thick as maille ll . ,. I sire to Save and redecin the FcrsO," Drummond nnd Jolin McNeill and F. iman she mirried "has deojqwd tile I and Lvl:s them of one who 11-"11 Ltuz,teosi .-lj,ichtl . _ -_fioAir,._and A - . y .I- ---..-.-.-. - __-:;-__ - w h o-Eass i-n'1_1iid__6r__U n_Tntc�_it:1on_,_k 1 1 Y�33, -jill­ve r ancf__(1_._T4. C. NVC(_,T0'()f7�1e. of a lover for th,A or a sneak- 1�ll woon and stars, f1_1Tniii�1.1:_tai_1_1s l to sol'arate into sruall particics. it � I . - - do:�e -wrong? Oh, ro! Itage is not and -Calkipbell-Alergin and wany ling cictcetivu. Continual foult find- and the s,-a'ancl all living ctcaLu;jes i is ready to churn, land then churn . � I . - � I . ., L�. - _...I--.--.I---.._­­a VINJI con;r,o-,,-d censare. ),age is others, - lf�e Ii2vited to his own plat- �ing and false . tkccusatlk�ns and :and therefore ticeds not he P"`- it without allowing it to stand any . - -1 I wild, ' v enomous pitiatt-d tior tiny gifts from n1an, �Iongcr. Our a%erage temperature for I I I . ur.br:Lll-.d fl:ry; rv.ge is a f*iercc, . f,�rn,.s the mlghtii:rt relill %v6rk- frenzied distrust and � .1 . . . .:, . : ,z:g Ile IIiu_,S:CIf gives to ... , .. ared -vaches �seeing that -ying 1 or . i 1. . , � all consurcirig, i;�ry passion burr ol of his A,eneration. 17o pl� sneo.,rs and multitudinous repi , churnirg is 62 degrces, vai , . . . t - - is a "I V�cm by his side as he - - ­13rr�- I und . -t -.11 creatures all that ill(, `k'ss Or -2 dc-gr,�eq higher or lower,. a' . . . . � at the hmrt and x;iind: ra.ce ,;�,A i,l: sulkv broodings il def,l .k y P` ccording . .J =.on r,ttlbbingg tit tl�e Vitals of all ther in Christ, Nlin a rAP,lity ll : our k,,-.ed or-es need. . In une *of tne oldest portio.ris iZ, to � 7 � - , ,� . , -.. . . ' � Oxir own crios w4th circuLastanees. The cream I - . .. tr,�e lovr: rnize Is a Si%tanic lcor.oc- Ni,tory I am pra'Virg fcr yoii. The ' 'I 14L)U�'V 'UtS -its u%vn viinn of the I;il)le lme read-t+rttt "in 111's broug.ht to tliis temperature in. the r-- _. . I .- .. � I . cS Je. . RIF0 deft . . .. . cIy s�,Lcred -hrinn ti;gger. sucveo,s you have t:-.c happier - ovd IS Like s- I i ri makirer similar to ripcn� ' - . -hi 7 in u-jr trew-herous d,al�ZAZIA vv;�h �h . oul 'of every n J L tug. . la.��t � ,ttoring ev . ' I It is . - I ' 4 . I I. . . .1ge i�% tin in7,.-anity._l NL-ill be.11 olir hutcd rivells. The ratt -sral-'s :C�i,ig. and tile breath of all U3LLII- theil gtia,llcd through a likkk,�n 9trair. . . of the Intellect: ri . ... . � I I - �- - I .._.rL de:ar-qei;:cr.t rf moral s,ensil-ilitics -, .0 ' - into the churn. The cream car it - . I WHY MOODY SUCCEEDED. -[f�,-v_-. , is a poor imrptu�­jc in wilijeh.,1,1;i-d" Woll xTi, ill yet t�.vre are ,er I . - , - , - . .. .%I 1... . . . - It is rin uifroasonaUe and urrelil �n- I . Ge� huney of an orange -ii;art:. ,ol po-usess the Biblo Who do r;rsed out, with a tittle water. 're allo;- I . . I .. , lll wus ths? ineNitable r-il j to S'()re I � . . . 7,--,- irg fr-nzy. g1crying in :A�1�:-rd 11 I � I relli -r v r ry -n We add one, . � . . ' ; blussoin. !nut S to believe thi,m ar,it act as k tio pot�Lds cream , . . � Ililge's thr,)rerocill is a lyh,--n 3fr M'octiv tri,d to auvance � . . .. .-- .. .1 I .. C 111.1A io.n-. L�le these Ck,ri� . - ' Fi�t h e r 9 and mptFc-s and ti!ecr-'if God le(Julreci s,l.u.c t h 1:4z irc!;i -half tvo,q;,(,ul butt(,r color. This I . -=:,A�oT;:c� rage's co'll-ti-I's are .,tinn ,;oll,crs, h, . Tv. tit Il Ll�rr N ll� wouli,i do aio,ll 'is ol.ore I., - the chitro, tc ­. z.-.­_ 1.... .� , - ­ 1�q I.Iv, ::ir:4 ,,nd woklien. I wu-ld no,,t for a .L ,foise . ' efore �tartin. I . - . - lrh.�%bttirntt of a ciLaxifter or horrors, poll nd;Vt have ,i 11-4 k . .Is. , , 'I.i In 1 I I . - - . ? i!;to tile hcwt., I;il. ..I t c ycijr 1,2-.t for thria. ,rl,I,y do 00t k�-"11% - ropart a Juto grass color to tht � M. "11 n I�19 Jae �(I-all I 11 i rn%,�:. 1. :. I i-'. � o , ,_.%, ..- . - rr,ge 9 br,l!.v _ric is the e . ' il a �b�r On ".4 the Qtlp who ,,r o ll," Nvl.o.,L�Ltter, - I . .. . I ll,hrLe.'�% and sots Of the eternallY lost*c.' ginful .r;cn Lind �cmrn as N'-'vil &` �U-cf�;Il;l,." ur 1,ri'kttle ll-,, rytipt-r't . ­�a%e Pim ot.ly bego,tto-n .Sw: " I . TWO o,, ,l-tinFE ,t-imys I � 7. . -r -,-Cf !i� - il " otight I L,h-1w to !. . - . . .- find of the destroyed who -,.n 110%:Cr into li�* C .�kftan It-ecl:;i ) cf Nvh�kh tile wr,rid ,-a . "..O" 'it ofill ­ . �� � . , , . A,,d hath xoadl.- J - I ,it 0-1 . - I,cstiv - and � - - . L(u . � . .. --,it L 6. I 'the ('hrtx!;,-n world, Ya'..y oo,:t,enl--L:I,,v hairs : 1,11t, ho � 0 . ?"r I ring tile, for, ton muiull � . ­ . .. ... ..,. __ - _ -1,,orl I -n, * .1 I!, .,r.1t;I,I,�., ric, vf)j ,lot 1,�el 1hilt ll t al! mktions of fix I t . - . . L " I . . p,o,,rRr!e.1 mjy�llave rXr!­nd Ill chl t. . ' E I 'r 11�rst . -� - ,, It',0.111l .it the, bottoru o I � � _____.- -_ - . THE .VIL SrIrJT. I . I I 0;e k-hi.rn is icnit�Ncd to allow the - - I . - . a .. __ -- -indivi0t:sk.) *tt;d par'�',:uiar gift�, blLt -%c,4,r,g It-il,,, ,­),�,�ht ll have tl�,-. , in Vim we live and move ill. P.�, I . - - 0 .- d . - � If,­vldvning lealo'Llsylill ec-Str_-)y i:i �Ic.L-,son.11 of m.A6Z6Un1';.al1tV j:(,:it you ,� our b6ig. . I .ll�rs to, e-wape. Churniflig seldom G c- .. . . -I I I in wtigll mr,-;tcrI,,A lea",4­­1110, The il rrentor Lind --istairwr' .cu;iLcb ti�cr a hail-Il As soon at - I ­ . . � - � .'.4CVk;y S'.XCV:3v`fUl rv.. wl:o lulgt�t the .'aine ui;d en,ln,rce ­ i h �vill �\��<,n vr,--r t,?n, collivs to ll WOL'lli I . _ , evil � - ­ -_ !- - - k .. . . . stotnol in its way. It is the cauw_ hiq nar�e to ru c`o,wii t!�ro:lll .vo,u riot ratfh�r 1111at I%uur sor,ll, .nnd of ull tnlir�49 Monll,, us to kr-ow Ilim �Ll,p htil b,-c�iks, Mill can 6c tOLC - 11, - .­ ­ ..-. ll -which r-lade ,Saul 9 w-c4l). r.LX 1.11 �tt.0 comli..g ce.Auriv% a.s a Ch,ibti��n.,(!.1i:q1o,,PI_;; b_h<)jl,i wt-ep .ahovit .%,otir unit reNell lilil I I,6(- Sulllciently � -1.1 I 1�y­ithe AA1,0-hIng sll .,w, add S. . . . : ­ .. " he grippcd a !rek,ilin o ond �w,)-I,er, %(C li,,c n t.;;c ':(!.,�i n 7 I)c,d".and I'vel that t+-v hAve ruttirk tO -I",A I'V p1.()pfr Want t of Nt,'ter. flesh p"Oful Ol .- . Ill %Thcrt d' ,td, in , irk his infiliel � , ," Al, k . o c 1, . � _­ , � llo�rl,�-,! it at Llu,vi 9. Le. ercly- _.�,I , ., t.-., 014 k. QQfl.. ,Z, ,"I ;1, PC F; �., thit know ITini 1,,tt,r t1forn I 41lo _`,.'� �. ,""'. , ,h,- n-na�eratury oi t-bo %ll - r-11 , Ur , .FflL; J--J t ....­ " - , 1,1��,I.'j,*, tl�o ull of his 61-g-iom toad ,and , E�!��iu;dv­,; 4�,cl '411 thc.11�(-y !-hi,tl 1- 0�d tl;at �ru url- d.�- iind w1I-rre p.-I,le a'rr Ii­%-;ii,7 il�, t ci v,iii ng with t.e tetuil,crature' and 1.- . . ! . . . _... bLA. greetc-A ti-e rc*urnii,g warr.orts Christian workers of liios tittle,' lie ina, kocalisle Ybu are hol(�Ing "l a the _Iruht thi­� hay al(I earrest:y c,wJ'll Of the Cyril The Water .. ,. I I .. ., ,,%Tith the. s�ong. -saul has.slain his 1% -1 I,'!' -l e,rn'I"C q.-1, sh grit, I cl - vou have ? 6.sire ll as in the cart, or Cor- diIL1te,11.ti.e butzell nllo%Nir,g inarl , i . I .11 . -:- . - .. . on this en-,iable 'v s all that ... t!.c_v,,4-l:,Lti.;, but DQ%id I"s tfa t"O"_ he ,III not I;a%e a'particle of .@,a!- Niv atrvd.friend, .You. ilhol,ld not o:.Iv r-hus and tne nueen. of "t+,Im,�4:. -�' 1,e x ft-C t �­e;,a%,a I io n oi the 1-titicr. � � ­.. 7 - . _=_ � - "r,&4'." It .is the spirit w!�ich made ousy in Ill malkeup lie ,.l it te- iL,-- %v;ll:nz t-o ji%,e, but YOU . ShOtIld ti`a.-�i,r,r, God will tn%o niea,,r� to Tt,e churring ti;cn continucs until ,(,- . . � . tile I)e'willing ,l li%e. F.vQr.v ol',lL:!i,Pn thrm. 114.%,nearrif-,s: to L:-, I.,0 g an,,1,s aAe about the ll 01 - "" . ­�- . �. cause he tr-^! to !-ielp I-i � co I - - - 0:0 T�r-.-lch _ geni�ralq bt!,'.r-a,V 9 ri­aLA in- al I i L�le.smaller, , . � -sh(phcrd girl, J"n of Are. iaW ti.t% ,b tead of to a � i deAroy them. � N, o man old merchant %hould try to ho1IP the PA stril,ingly deseribed in -�,m-,, x %N 1;eat gr"iil or .I I I . . . -be 1�ngfish, r-o that -ste � E%0,�Y-44&1 phv�� (�-1(J. fi!lf - -Ilicre it sl 4 aks of thoio�-- %,;en t;ic cii�rn is stopSwIl. the bol I I - _. . .- . .... ha.n,!3 of' 1 ever succc.-f, tL,ly oui-t. a t,Ill; 10 ()I %otir`g _-mvrcr�ant ! . - I . at tl�e Ill In tto , :. ,.!,rtil.: -drawn oZ (r o in,be I-o w arid - - .I... . .*,�t,;uld te burned :je fil upon tile riAined-foundati-113 Of �sici'au slinuld be ready to lend his who linvo I!I,., word und In ver,,�A Sir.�ts of l,ot;cn L�crel.,, .tccause 8 -�a gco-od man's 'life. T� e ,LLV,�An , f I m4l bool-s .-�to .the yoil Ph�'%i- 14, I!'), laist's the quelli'lion ,,? . t-0,%. ,t._,,Ied 'Oii wir-h Lee creani ,traitier. . - .. . - I.. I- - � . - . - 'had -.,.,-n �'ictorita 'Ley could r ill jealoll hite has a pois_11�ed harldle fo r him Ican Ill -Aho haNe not llis- w ord 11,his ll,tr4inur --mcr,," i-o catch- any ,- � . . .� _�cian and speak a �­d­ V70"d s ..of bLitter livWLIL Illay couw - - .I t ! - .- , . 1.1-N-c achic'.-led it ja tIl il wlitch s ikl d-eadly ti:an It', %CIIO- in the nilchborhood, Every old 14w- b*1.!,' it 1-1.1C.:q son.r one uu,v it foAa:1i-1,0 butteruitlk : but tf the . .. . - ., _� � which Made ttie ,1,I,cn.-llA courtiers L�Ousf tip It will more surcly de- -r. -nould tie. willing it) give ti�s them'' - . . . .o,;t with the . � - . � . ­ �y� .. comocte. Lill - . � I . . coffir-t-l-Colunitc-'s to a e in el�lll - [ the 'oung la-yer. nkid , 21.), Vnr as nuich il an wip are . � � , ol the life of a nian Who at ad%ico to y ' �c!a-nlion hilil been d knorle . .. . . ' ,igh to the to hurl It th.ln tile We of thiz ' ' . . - Wi at � - . ,_. "�_ . ...and s4.1;1 ill Malter 1 air Ill y (,lot kiliriistvr to.encourage tl,.t- the ol-spring tl God w,, ought no t bullet -'I .Lho .I . bl," It i-i the ki�vil 'silirit which ,ol t*r . I il,6. al�:e L,r in the burtcriinill� until . .� -ck- ivat ag o-wn, I 4.n., Nou to villik' that the Codhend to . . .1 :Ir . I 1.�0;-,-, . . . . � . - � � . ,r .-, minister, -Ve -older in . . r.-.nd,3 Cha-k-li-s.H, ',T-­9`i-,n and Holm- ' I , %ilry luA . '- . . . . - . 141nd 11iii h'at,.d' I,'v vnlvae Cl the I.nn- I Illifilridertng joalcusy will m�Oto ,,. 'should not only be I�roud of the lact iaao gold ll,r !:i1vl-k- or ll rjave V.c nt;xt add cold water or wealt ` _. " IArh 1-r-fu I iictim turn l4wlt his I t.,t that yoo hifive rriadv ax SLiccel-S. h4it-b.;� art-aril vi.4�i'�'- devive ...11 . ­ . .. ' fa t in ol tity ruffitnellit to f3oll . - . .-6-n-iniiiinrcr-3 of ti.i-f- day-and - 1, -I 0 , � . . ' c �-:ir(e G-d cre,ited us, how can t' c . . . .. . il frionds, 1;el Iatgr!�,' ll s are %o u ol al!- lt�c pruud of the . - k�e UU'Mel' tlLd V:ktrh O�A the tull I . � I ,n�tnrn,,rd ill - " -%%! felt ,;%c ri,ll e I a wir-go q'? t '' � -p- tie it S.!Ilo� rll tli:-,t �ou ha%e hdped sonio yokinger t hi i�q� � . - : .- ,a,:,,, ifal-rcy at,d Jcrnr�r ,In-d J � - . 'vnco� vLteft ll . I I'. ri;ilk. Ue usually half fill. the c1l .. __ . . N'. Sinirson .inter their grC 4d�f!)(Ajlt het7ll The ft,11,v of w,)rQhiping idt;t, i-i, t,A I . ... �o,,�J . to krl�. t! it a few raple . . .1 . .. ,os;t�on froraje.�Llc,us fren of 0�61 !urn-i of the land; bu.t -lie Ila- 1:�an to climb t lie '. a,nd sir.-inly %rt ftirth in !%A. Ni. I-N'_- %ith %%&-er, giNe, . . ­ .. ­ . . .1 . I fl it t!ent-4 W1.0 are to be Pill tl C �fricai -virldch. you are .noN-, .1ble CAdn'lY ff the al -a- , - 0 ' - n, lt -19 the . tl,,rris, and (11raw 0 CM,l protol * tb<� tl.wisands 2(;. Lund el:cuh,je n tile rro,,�i�4,L- 117h � I I .� - I ri -rounce Baru- most tire not tiie r1.riT"liiw vi,:11111,­ ;to 16ok down upon . ,. oleration is rcpeatc� will , - . - I . .. ,�!Ijeh rnhqc Volt.1re d, e men 8T'd WOrlen wholl strogtr1ing ifi',jscc'nt far borrelh. . But w,hat ll l-e ll of fte cimr,oh ter . . - . '__ . Anrd d'Arpa.ud .and which sent the 'or 1,14 tof !o-claw, %lolil Fol too ; t I. ,I v h pu:e cold vilul which gclLcrail - ­ . Durr ' str ;gl-,t kninds hr,ve cminbled in I o is-uch . I � a. I SIN is T A U S E, comes awa�, nearly clear. rf not � . �bullc­t- --rof AarL,)n ' sit hour aft r IIL CRIEF C - - .trcst in 'iilois of men and ruetal rath- . . . . ... n der Ilam- 'ruin that. they can ' clear wat(r is added the third tit-no. I ____ I " 'jo,,jlout�3� has a . I C�Lrcl t he.heart of A lexa tirt-,-es or with Dut. m-qd,1,Ilt1�9 - - di-:-.(;r Lhik.n' lu'tl,�e. livll_�, Gol Is kil - ...ilton.- Jeal-661l in tho.licart. pro-�hr,ur making dull I cause. All insanitics tile CL;.Nr - I;a T'v.e huiter I, 'then al-lowed to drtLit . . _� ... ' - glj,VN� ol vrlcalltly Istaring for ,do vs i ract personal heard, If We -d Oe man or V: minutes or. e . . . .. , � - duces striinge �atluici­`LtiOns in its ' '11. �art- the result of Some organic or t�e Inca or 'if we had the u�unev,"how in tl.c churn for .) . . . " * '.: .. . I . ims. Tlia Jealous rlan feels that at It time at sotne crack in the Wit -trictill,'S in- knoch we mij;llt (to! Whertl uhc half-hour, and sometimes the salt It . . . - .� ­. - ."Vict anothcr is in some �I believe. the .insane rintierts who-,fufio�tional disorder. So e !6 ade.ed Willie still In the churn, but . .. . ., . . .-- the suc-ce..'si of e Jeal- 1 should be pitied ihe most are tho-el sanity frill be caiol a-fall or a ..,_�I,Il God.sal ''There is n..;nc as LL I­�Ilo thle� butter is removed frol , ,_ . ... - , ... '-"""way a robhCry-Of hiniFelf. Th that 1 . I . them�blow. Part of the skull may ' be that calle�h upon. Thy nome. . .. . . � port tile whose diseased minds make . . tl�e clitirri, plaved in a tub unr- " Ous Fofft-ician will not sup I e he',! cl� - r ra te- ot. al T :: I .. la6mi in, �cc a r se- he think-that their wives or husbands crushed in,. and a piece of the bono'slirreih oil himself to tak � . hell. Fine sa It�-Jll I ..., . - . . e . of his party, �Nvill be found, by postmortem -eX- Thec." ''The rilver is Mire and I.-e ""ll' no�tl to the pot * , I - inaLion LiMS(Il the or parents Or children or brothers . . Ind #f butter at . . I --.,. -waroted the norn, 11 .. . ing on. tht�.gojcl i.,4 lifine, Faith t.he I brd (if-O" ('11 I . I . ce that and sisters fill been untrue to gaiiiiation, to ,.be press . es from the churn -is Sifted Ot I . . Icalo-us "rgeicl:i -cannot r c,c i ,ho 11,1,Lli,.l. .,�;onictirlles insanity is the.re- Ilostn" (Isla.- Ixiv, 7: 1!�lg. ii 8)* if I i-1 COW -a hair seiv I e. Aftur .. . . ther surgeon has cured al. cripPle thern. I pity tile young girl "IN I ­ Imcs the churcl-i would truFt ill li'* I ! alls of . . Ano . im i-Ld 15' n I .. - � � . . . e she was jilted sulL of overtax�d nerves ; so'.reti . .- I .ever Ij4-_rrorW6d--tt-,e, OPer- has gone mad bccaus I I �_ -ifting on ahout half of it the h-1ttQI . . :�' if he'has r and I the disease is inheiWad from slices- not in men ror inan's wisclo= nor ,Il salt is gently st.irred, when thil � " 4 . . .- -_ tion .himself; the icalous minister ;the ll'igl�it .beforc her wedding f addening jealousy m,arl"s wwrks, I-Te Ill 11"ve oppol- __ . .. . . . . I. . . . . inot. rejoice at hil tPAt an-.1 who Sills by the window continuallY I tral causes ; so in . at spirituill t1knity to rVII17,11 to her YI Chron- :1"C-st of the Ralt is. added arid thiF , . . ell I . . . crowd,-d'if his own recreant I ON,e r' and I has-a __di!Sct cause. Th; . hiater retri%cs final' ,working., ' Wit i . ..I . - . :... ,-other church is . dcnouncirl; the e his di8gnosis can be spelled in the one I xvi, �; Mal. III, 10. I -or'. suff-1c.ently to renicl the ex- . ' I I � �._ , ,Mll ti,le,jc-_Ious womau cannot -tile woman for w I I . . '. is c __ - foarful word tt I I . . _ Old gll hail of threo., IL ers.. Its I 30' :31, But now coinrofan,'ell, fill %% thoroughly in, . - ed f Water, and to � ., -tr to hear'praill of the bPE061l ll � ,ow s, 1 ,i t.V 1.1l I - ... t � % u--e h e bei r -ca"S S �only cause . I ..I_-� to-rat w A-4 corpo WE -1 every part4eiii . -. . ,.all'other wo-1.1an. mother who for twenty � Ila it; -, sin. . . '- C Lrl� � -11 In . . . . NN-hich to-day fill iails hath alTointed a (lay �11 11 ifil Ue ,ing a firm, coinpact .. . . is wir mli . . ll,l,us no .sooner d�o)ns any rnnn or b&,rt denouncing her only son be-I of EAU. .and will*jull the' worM in rig tit et�usl �of butter, n . I � ..1�. - .. - . - . �.Woin�an -win sitIO&ss in any Yjoepart-'cause 9he thini,s lie wants to poison �and reformatory .il;stitiutions . body. - .- .. -... . . � itinny ifl un- , it- I lift, tile hangman's nuose is the by that ll Nvlio,t,i he hath .of-."iu- . . .;_ 1 -46-- - , . , , rrent of lire than � . iher for her rolo,ley. I pity that her !f;endish, .maddelling, evil, 3..?,,ainst ed. * . . . I. 1. .. � I - . t. - soessful rival s_1)rwoll ic,-bic-s!cle them- allow -VERY PECULIAR. ... . _ -_ ,� ,- . 'I'll . Is who will never I _d. ' . `_.� .... I . 1. � I ,a . �. .. . san,o wife 3olomon I God is long sti-riering, not wiIiinr I . ___..�- . * orn becausq I which, in his ay, King , . . s '." - .. .. . .gelv' cs -wilh rage. As a monornania9 llusbf.Lnd to, enter lief ro - I that ony shovId peA.-Ii, t.lie.-Q,�Il fv_r . Mr,--3,ustw as Prll � . . � ub,oect she t -d his V.01c4-in probeist. . - . I ed (to-wife-who-b - . . .. �-rrny be every S been false'Vo her: I lifLc ' �:- " -I. 4-t -rime, � T-Il ovrT Trnich -tll-.it . I . . rational ol � 11.1 * hinks lie lias. , ent's . - _t�je I .pai�ed a turl.:�2y for dinner for th# .__'..__ - --but One, so A-11c ieR1Gl:3--m- y L'e--Ati-, tiall are the. irl Ill Now, my brotl7pr, as the insanity des"k-Nes puni�-htneklt, althoti,-h the __7 , - - -er did-T ' , r t I ime alonv,)�­Alice, it seems tc " ""+ Tov nr j"lo.usy- is crllu�lof,d by Sinner, teM-u-C 'of Ube "-�'(7n . I - --fr_lki�y­_Nil­anib_r,C_V;F_ . �. ­- ____�_­ � ied-� N sill, -will , CT, , -f-ni-r 'nl j1­;t e-1-ver---(+u05`;­'' �wno Ql-e to be Ti-t i s: C.r___" . insane and 1,11ook or.�ill uot com Ist who is . Pin Ihal. tl!is tl -be absolutely ll .John Fox_in his ruinous I e..to that Chri his heart aird Milt natliral fnrlwtv to cil I'll What do you ­PPose' -1. , f b I,,, ,Maxtyrs" -de tal,es advantAi',e of' th s it, I -7--.- when the 'es () -� * 1 willing and a . . . . 3vpr1,.s and Ii'% pict more excruciating ble to tal"? lhic- sill 011t G c d, I .1-11 I roll is ? It is like nothing .1 . . . -1. �. - the i . ,� I . . . S-cci,sslrul rivals are discus,:ed. If agonies- than soffie of these poor ill-I of your life ? In the Vible we read. I-,Iy -to do worse �Ll Uet. iii. 9- � e ol tasted. beFore." . .. Man, ,YOIL Will (jaily .-suffer, who is able to 11 st ql;nt- ,I hav . :. . . -you are a Jea-liflis ;Ill wretches thut Chri�t--� was"and F:ccl. viii, 11). The 'hook p: I .rs, Justwtd-"I don't know, I . � I I ".I c�el'y ii . rn iipon them nil your bla'"rieg of oil' ovQr the Idea ' that tb6ir i make th, "God .,;hall b ry careful. .. �1. I . I. tit . bro e evil Pill�- ­� QI4--DL-'-cd from says, I-if" N'i,rp clonr. I� I � ­ ._--Fcorn'and denunciation. YOU wi.11 ..friends have bcon turned into cil­ a man. S6 great was iind is W61.1.: j"to . j11(itzillent -ill 11 every -ean, for I . . . . . and I 'know it must be cl 17 - ics. Cbri,atlq divine Inower in this 'rc-,, e g o optl or ' with OILP '.' I - . . ma-nify thc�r faults aXW 910ftt over ' 'ccrt,t thing; whether it ,, ' 6 . . . . . .1. ,. . . -fections,.;vou will loathe cm hei�e.was a I _ 11" (E . :scri.,blit-cl it thoroughly V9. I . . .I I .. . . th,�ir irnrcT , - silect .that Luke tells us t , whether it be C% XCI-Xii, 14.), ; ­-,- � L - . - .. .­... . I . ti-,errk with-an �unutterublol loathing, I Maddening ivalom,Yl often baseless. I 7ith one, but �and this I-; abundantly *,-TL:'rrned in I - . .. I * I . . . . se of innumerable domestic plan ufni(;tcd not onlY IN !ITOW SUE WOULD TEACH THEM. 4 . . . and when, on accOUnt of your ,un- j is the call housand, Ithe New Testnmnnt. Oiir Lord often . � . � . . . -e over- and social ilif6licities, causinq illiscry with. a Itgioii or rot"* t - I . i t .. . .". �� , . jl!st cl-iticis-rns, you may h aN � and it.S objeci. i(levils. This man. was so goh&d by 11 s,,..6ke of the judgment tAl corle 1. I,ittl, Girl'-"if.1 was,.s. teacher, . .. I as a 1 &like to its . vi-ctim . .. . ._.. .. .. - . throv,n it successful rival, You � . es'tile Wife suspect the I'lls- I th is demoniac possession that - VII, 122, 2l.;; xi, 1�2, "4: '�ii, �I'd Ina:.e everybody behave." I . . --je-mous man, wIll,join in. the paill j it mak thou.0i he Nvas bol:ind in fell il�(NT"tt 41.,, 46) tirld also-) said , A,unty­llow would you arconi- 1nonium of a do-moniacal joy In !'hand of ,wrongdoing: lt�.makes the , . .16: -,-.K,V. '3-1, . . �t I , * - ­ -, . . . - ..'_ .:: -. ' in- I husbanc; inipugn the motives and chairrs, ke wou.ld Snap them as easily �t1jint the I .1ther jivigeth ro man. 1), plisK thai ?" . . - . -_. . which all the evil STATUS Of the 'the caugc I a,-( a lion' inight brw.c.;h aside a ila,!II committed aP hid,cricrit unto T,ittlo Girl-"Very easy. Whengirl., � - I . . rnin join. in the chomis. You will ,actions of his wife. It is r.'s-, i spi.der's-web. . lie Was.so dis,tracted 'tile.Son llja� ad. I*d tell them they didn't - fe our hnmi,n and shout:-�oj most of-the'ciuLrreln of, love _n _ v.,,.22;). 1 .�10 � IlLit, was �L I I . . -- Ito Lear ollifir.d. in ScriTAur that -whi�'4 ' slOille �llook pretty : and When little- boYv�'� ,� , Fleefully clap v . � I . . n1.L___1Ve_�"k-i­_h,* --of-tha-t, in It i a friall-y-L1110-W-0-1._ I- - - . I "i 0 n' , . - .��. .- _­_�_ . '�'�Aba, we I kave destro-Il bi ,all his clathvs, DkIlt - NN-1-1011'XdSIIS sren,l� of as it gC1110'.9, I I .1 nt -;ar d ;vvcs bad, I'd nifike them Th witIll- I . ­-___ iinic' and eiernity --------�_lil vil_d uNTf-6-y,&T tEe m-in who has Imany lives fur . A * I , , . I I hem Otlaello into a frenzy until 'spoke'the word of deliverance tile a q1-2l-.,e-.a_l ­rc,�,'Llrrll Of all, 9`1)" -the -girls ;-and '*hen big boys was . - I dared to stand in o'l -way!" , t I a's .1 .(, cl�tcliing i man who was once insane irnmedlate- i I� . .-le �IjArLje tjlr('� but I (!C) �bail I wouldti't IA thesol sit with . .1 . . I a rd I l.6d, at tj . . . . . . . . , . Tyril, SUREST WAY TQ SUCCESC�. I tile murderous fingers at . wife,'Iv became-clothed and in his- . right�find tilat the dead in C-I-rzr� :m 4 al i I tl-V'Firls." It I __- - . . . *�vn ll _. . I - . 1� I.. ­ t the tTiroat"of-his hiricic - ,aj%­ i - - . I Vc. . ii-efore I. . . . .. �.1-- I .� q,bat the philosophy of the Goleen ot 'e ,I '. ... . _­ ­- __ .- ­ - - I he sll knife hils mai'll an 1�lind. if Christ could do all that :I-i-.n, F r,t. it tho It-1 . . . _.Z_.;_*__.:w_ �­ .- Rule is sound" *ond'i.1-wt. rnen hclp 'ftild t I llnrw. It w as I for.the insane wan of old, will t-ou 1 11" �p r;d * � swarthy . . . - . I le unright"ItF, ;1' 1, . - , - , ' . . � I . " themselves by helpill illsteolid r;f b- I end of tile . .I , let Jesus cure you also Of the ,calls the first the fL"w.re,,t�.r of V,e � A book' canrasner went into EL belro , ':� f ill , ' . I I' _rrors in the last !not Lher'llo shop and asked eneyClo- . . � . .1 Ing j&II0119 of 00"MrS IS ustriated in lthe cause of the ho L (I 711cs's. IN., 16; 'Ril XX. 5, 6: tile proprietor . .. . . Wight.L. Moody. What 1 eni-t-bly flays of Ival the Terrible, �awfu! insill of Jealousy ? 011,.MY I julsl , . . .. . . -.. ... . Ahe life Of 1.) . I is & fit of irnloue;y with an- jr-t-. ,minful friend, y t mn*1 Ill f*1 5): I,�J,e \iv, T4) �The jivill �if I e could sell him tin tho . .711ade Mr. Moody in .soyse res�.ccts I who I and despised men and fo,111d fault inent. Of all believers for th(,'r p, .ts I�ae�djol ­WhilLt's-that ?" asked -. - L- . - - --- ' .-the grew ., I .I -a D "It's ok - that !oillitains t,p,qt religioll cl niam rmw, I gt,Lff cru-'shed 'ill the skL'J-L' r-n 11's VST f*-,.'A- I'll P I X-IVAl no isyKI ii;t �1)r-ber. -a bill . . coutury? Els c';peak- letlil berilk and faivol ehild. It i�s :with me" long 6TIO'agh N1,111 you , r, ' 'every M',1*et'is the' . .. . . I ' Thero wil a Till in the er In the last a k c not Vere and now, by Cbrist's help, x1iii, 25). Their Judonroll for 'fa., - 'il'o'll"nOoTi OR . ,� �� . ,,' rig ill Oh, yeal I believe he !the heaving. destTuctivo earthqu . 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EANVRPIRZ,��_* I'll � ­�I I'll ,I ���������������������������������������������������� � � � I I � I � 1�� R Ill ,� I I I ,'�1111 1,I I 11 He 11 : � � ; ; I I 11 , � , 1 Al l i I I 1 I : 1 I 1 ! d i I i .;------I = 1 EMNOMEN-I I __._._._.____.loA �MEM 31KEEM 1 1 ... ; .: .0 .' .. . ,. „ _. .. I .,.. I .. i_ _... ' r� C. n 1 S .. 1 't ,Ny 7 _ , . . - - „ _TWO 1�IEN KILLED. ! HE ��) TTr�� active, strong; January, ,, .17} ; ' OU DR 1i[�lR1Lr March, $ 25 Prime timothy $1.80;_ Fatal Accident' oa the Grand prime alsike, $13.35, TH" I—- ALAKAI� Duluth, Jan. 27,- Close- SSheat- Trunk Railway. • -� . .Cash, No. 1 hard, 78fc ; No. 1 • _-'-_ - - - -- _-_ __-_.. -- --___. - -- -Fort -Hope despafcii says: A PrY Cat a et Northern, 77-ic; No. 2 Northern - �CeS f Crain tl�+ C 51c; May, 79ic; July, 79 }c. Oats - - `- head -on collision bettceen two. + 7 fir Michael - Hcrbert and Secretary John Hay freight trains occurred on the G.T.R. in Trade Centre. May, 35'e. at 6. 5 on Wednesday evening, be- MI,waukeet Jan. 27.- Wheat -- . `_ station tionrs m les west of here. 1;IfI ADSTUF IFig;her; close, No. 1 Northern, S1 to - -- Have Signed a Treaty. p ' _ ' a 'j I"S, 41;c; No. 2 Northern, $0 to BUyc ; lives were lost, the victims being Toronto, Jan. 27:- «71eat -No, ' 1 May, 801 to 80.,ce; sellers. Rye - Fireman Matthews, of the cast- Firm ; Na..1, 51 to 52c. Barley- : Manitoba hard offered at S8c -on A Washington despatch says: Sec- settlement of the differences between bound freight, residence Little York; Lower, No. 2, 65 to 67c; sample, 45 G.T.R. all rail, grinding in transit, r rotary Hay and Sir Michael I3erbert, Canada and the United States. - Brahesman Everist, of the west- and at 85c Sarnia or Owen Sound, to 58c. Corn-'.'Jay, 44bc 'hid. _ THE OLD PROPOSITION. bound freight, residence Little York. Toronto, Jan. 27. - At tt:o cattle the British Ambassador, on Satur- without bids. No. 1 Northern oiler- This proposition is virtually the Conductor Preston, of the Rest- 2 market today the .receipts were 84 day signed a treaty providing for { P P y bound train, was slightly injured. ed at 83c Sarnia, and No. North- cars, containing 1,166 cattle, 1,320 same as. that brought forward by the ern at 85c all rail, rindin in the settlement of the Alaskan bound- The accident occurred about two g g I sheep, 1,822 ho s, ar_d 25 calves. American members of the Joint transit, without bids. No. 2 On -- aiY questions. Efforts in this direr -ILTi h Commission' which met in miles east of Newtonville, The west- SZles passed off slowly in all litte9 fl g tario red winter offored at 71�,c high .' tion have `been put forth for a loo Washington three yei.rs ago, but bound train was ascending a grade, � of cattle, and at the close a good P g >�• �_ticxn -bha ei rhts muh + t 70c high {deal of butchers' ex rte s were_ left time, the pressure coming from both 1 which then was rejected by tile Bri- o tr Po T' sides, the Canadian miners being l p curve, the engine freighLa, with d bid. One car of tisil and Canadian representatives. It 1? a crew of the former unsold. anxious to get through -the. Klondike I has taken three years to obtain the train perceiving the latter a few sec- N °' 2 mixed sold at 70c high There' was a good demand fo1' ends - before their own headlight was freights, with 6y1c bid ; 70c bid for choice stockers and feeders, and $4.- to the sea without passing through i consent of the British and the Can- g No. 2 mixed middle freights, and -it 20'to $4.40 was . American ferrite adian Governruents to adjust- the Visible to the crew on the east- raid for a choice ry, and the Amori- bound train. This enabled the west- offered at 71c low freights to New lot of t'heso of from 1,025 to 1,150 cans insisting upon their right to the i boundary dispute on this basis. It is . :coast line and the control of the -understood that the treaty has been bound train's speed to be somewhat York, without bids. lbs. The bulk of the business_ iu -- ()ntc -!1�,a 2 white nfTprr•A nt Rt3t• .�_�._ uQ �_°�5or£s. - -- - -- -- -_ drawn p after -t-hti ougii�rfstdera= r(recked -- but the momentum-of the - A - = won -a- basin -of " . The. treat • si red provides for the g• t other free h high freights, with 31 e bid for 20,- pr W, y g P lien with the leadin members of he g t on the down grade Teas UUO bushels, while' 31.�c was bid for �sfe.,r-s 84 to S4•. J. feeders of 800 to X00 7eference of all these boundary • ues- Senate of both political parties, the t'oo ,great to allow of its stopping. } lbs. brought $3.0u to $4 per cwt. q 10,000 bushels now shipped. f .. lions to a mixed tribunal of jurists, Administration desiring to do every- The crews of both trains jtrw2ped 2 1 P' �r C2uite a lot of butchers' callers znd. three oa each side, to determine the thing possible in advance to secure on perceiving that a collision was Peas, tie, oilseed at 'h(gh were sold at to cli to $4. ^_:i inevitable, but the two 'men killed freight, with 73c bid on C.P.R. I .L 're: cwt., for medium to choice atorlc treaty of to be placed on the !its ratification. Corn -No. 2 Canadian yellow of- of 850 to 1,050 Ib9, Butchers,' bulls • treaty of 1825, between Great Bri- THIiETr ON A SIDE. and the conductor were caught in fain and' Russia, which defined the fered at 43Tc west, -with 44iic bid, were sold at $0.50 for heavy, stud the wreckage. About a score of cars boundary betsceen .British' America' • The commission proposed is curious were smashed up, .chile both engines an do: 2 mixed wanted at 44c $3 to 53.40 fcr light. The but-,hers' r in composition, consisting of an .are but . she Bless masses of twisted west. . - arid exporters' bulls offered _ and Alaska. q p p Ilyc -No, 2 offered .at 50c on C.P•11 changed hands in the - ma- e equal number of members upon each steel. SETTLED TERRITORY. - .'Iside, - without an urnpire or extra with 4flc bid middle freight. Ijority of cases at $..50 to $4 per It is stated that the cause of the - The commission, is to be limited in 'man to cast the decid!ng vote. No Buckwheat -No. 2 offered at, 511,c cwt. Tile quality was fa'rly gond. , accident was neglect of duty on the Its consideration and award to rer- other terms of arbitration wmrld middle freight o2, C.P.R., withuu *_ Conners were scarce, and the prices lain features of the bounds din have been acceptable to -the people part of the operator at Netvton- �' P vino. Fie had, it is said, orders to b; ds. were- r:ou !ring at $2 to $2.55 `per - -Pate. which are specifieally -eover•ed ,t,S the Northwest, who sce in tilis -ar -. -- -. -_ ' mt- 11ou li buLchera' cows -brought ­ T lif -tHp- mast- T;ou� - -frei �it�t" -silo in the fronts. Chief a,noag these 'rangement a practical extinction of 6 ,COUNTRY PRODUCE. from $3 to S3.2,i Ter cwt. ate -e were Itations is that wl atcti er the re- j any chance of a decision hostile to station until the west -bound train _ had crossed it there. This order, it � not ninny sold. A cl:o:cc lot of It of the arbitration the existin their plans. On the other hand•, to Beans -Trade is quiet at unchanked (butchers' cows of froni'950 to 1,0.50 settlements on the tidy- waters of the' get a verdict favorable to the Am- is alleged, he failed to deliver, with prices, Medium bring $1.!35 to S1.75 its, wa,; Cold r.t S3 70 to $1.25 per _ . Alaskan coast should continue to bo , erican claim the case of the United the result that the cast - bound train per bush, acrd hand - picked $1.90 to csvt, llilch cuzvs and sprir:.,ers -were ' the property of the United States, I States trust be so strongly present- proceeded and met the other.- g•2, fn 1 in . A wrecking •crew was despatched x 1 ed dam : :0 and tch prices the L,e considered as within :lmurican,� as to win the support of at least T Dried apples- ..Iarket quiet, with Fanged from $3u to $55 e.-ich. For - -. - territory. This aa, a mark�d con - - one of the Canadian contingent. The from fort Hope iron,.- liately upon prices unchanged at 4 to 4;c per 'extra., choice stock 3tiglter prices ._. -- - cession by afire Hritirlr Government, treaty w'll be submitted to the the receipt of news of the arc :dent. [b; and evaporaLCd at 6j to 7c, mould to psi _' _ which has, tact, virtually recedruf ! United States Senate very soon, and I The wreck took fire and burned (Toney -The market is quiet, 'with `:ales in sheep and Inrr;1,s wire . from the positioa maintained by ,its the- effort will be made to ratify it ! flercvlY. greatly increasing the diffl- prices unchanged, Strained, 8. to H'ic Islow, and lasnbs t ,ok arothf;k drop - commissioners when the Joint Mgh 'before the explratiou of'the present i culty and danger of the work. jwr tb, and comb $1.25 to $1.65. lof 25 to 2::c per Iit0 lt;s . the quo- . Commission endeavored to offect a ser�sion. AGh,NT TAKES TI1E DLAMF;. (Tay, baled -The "market is quiet, Itatiors now being $1 to F4.75 per- .. __ -_ -- _.__.._ ---._ - .. -_ -- -.- i Tho rP�pon <ibit,ty fur ti-e accident with no changes in prices. Choice cwt., :1::n- to 300 were I+,ft In idle - • EDUCATIONAL SHOW its accepted ty A. Dtcltougali, t; a timothy, $10 to $10.23 on track, (:ands of the +lealery -. The rr:eipt- . tzr•tde in this matter an excise officer i and mixed, $9 to SA 5U. weer much Irircer than owing, end i st,ition agent,- w'ho has had riiieteen . _ _ 1 attends ti -,e school to see that the yr'urs' experience, and has been at Straw -The market is quiet-, with this had something{ to do -with the . The Draft Horse Men Will hold liquor Gnds its way into the drains. cor lots on track u y _ \et�+tonville for too years. I'revi- quoted at $5.50 to c'eri:r.e. 1:R es were stead at $3.50 'For a 'number of cars Canadian ottsly he tvu4 at t Orions , The market is dull at 40c t.1 t h $ 50 cwt-, and. bucks were an Exhibition, � • - Newcastle and Low - S6 r 'WAS (NEARLY SUFFOCATED manville. I le ad its rcc •tt-rng an - worth $2.5U to S'; ,� harsea met 'with B easily sal? at -" (order from tfie train dcspatther at Tr "r b„SheL for Canadian: I Caires were still scarce nnl cgaxa- good prices, and then came a period Manager of Natural Gas Company Bellevitic. 1n,'tructrr.g him to hold Poultry- 31arket quiet.' Demand ,ed,. and the pru•es r+•muined firm at I Has Narrow Escape. !tile east - bound freWit until the fair for finest, fresh kil -led, dry pick -' 33 to S10 each, and 4;I to 6} i,er' lb. _ during which seen the best were He There sc re lit oral 'o1Tcr- scarcely saleable, and inferior. stock' A Well ind despatch �,lys: Goo. !- treig!ht; from the wc,''t had pass d, ed stork, - Frozen and held Mock +'S`9 - - =. . could hardly tpo gtcen away. The.Cook. local agent and mana,er .tor but with the corGusion resulting only meeting with fair demand, 55'e legs, nr.•l the market continued sneak' the Mutual - Natural' Gna Com any, from b'ix multifarious duties he for - iluot,+ -: -Fancy dry' - picked t'+ kcvs, irr- symrnthv wit.l, the easy lone of Importation of high clays stallions en- deliver the order. In ex a: n- 0 13c frozen anal held stoc!c, the 1''ngii• h n : +r et. The priers I generally demoralized, During the his sd home on AeTu"la;: Mrs. Cook l' :et ion of Ills uri_,take. !6''r. McDougall 10 to 11c; g?ese, fresh killed. 8 to Par were or se ,,c acorn hogs last two or three oars business has w, Iioy, - wer•e away'ta�d "F'vrory train -is blocked et 1Uc; held atnck, b to 7c per fD ot. 160 to :100 lhs rip 87 for thicJc Y from home for the .xrrght... In the Newtonvlile untlt„ tl-e - prncedirig ducks, 70 to 90c per pair ; chickens, f, ta, arc] SS. i7} for gig ,(. been gradually reviving and the 'past , mornling Roy returned in , time for train Fat Port #Tito has either pulled GO to Toe; bons, 40 to °pOc per L•''cDurters' ctittle- . I cr 100- !t•s. . u; year has seen a large number of imp 'school, and, finding the doors lock - out or lien switched, A train had I+arr. '•- •• - P P I ('ho ce ... _..$:, 6�0 SS 10 p©rtations of pure bred stallions for ed thought his uncle wits at hi%'.;cro of7t )testa 9tinrt feria ahead nt FutatoFs- 3iarkct firtis..f ar .lots• of ]fedi "m ... .,; ... .. .• 4,;,0 4..!10 bleeding purposes Tho draft horse o'ficu At noon, when 'U+e lie tie feI- the east- bo�tstd and I had the block- choice stock, "- FTeany ti,00 _ 4.00 - _ 81,1.0 to $1,1_.. per I , ... _...:, ....,.... ... _- 7 / toty typetforythehav rage farraneef to -,Ras still locked, and he went down `nai out teen T received an orr'cr has* f.o.b. track here; small 1_ots sell Ilu'ls ... ..� ... .:. ..I a:75 4 00 - low returned from school, the door frorn the twin desivtreher at Del-*- at $1.2u to $1.00 per bag, D'itch`rs' -' 'breed Good heavy horses wetghir.g' i Choice ... 4.;5 4.40 from 1,300 tbs.. upwards and of good to the office. That, too,. was closed, tilde that a west -bound inigLt - D. g Afodium , . 3.f.5 4 00 rind the child, accornp;tnied ' by a would meet the cast - bound here. I _ .., ... quality are likely to meet with a : THE =DATRY MARKETS. 'lTrifcrs ... ... ... 0;00 3,N). - cot�!o of Men, hasteroed back; ' axed pat the ori3cr dawn on the -desk ands •• ••• ready sale for some time to come. ;na entrance Into the hduso Ras went ahead with my reports Tn a' flutter -The niarkct was steady as Bulls ... ... ... ... 3,00 8.50 . Such horses are tractable and easily , forced, and Mr. Cook was found ly- , few minutes , fort T3orC notilled me a rule, with pricey showing Iill Cows.... - .." - ,,. -• ,. 2.75 8. 1�5 broken and while awaiting sale can in bed unconscious from gas, that tl•e we"etNlin east -bound train change, wr, Fe(-rs .• . ... ... ... ... ; OU '4._J . be readl!y used for any sort of farm • which _ has! escaped into the room had ci -ared ti-orb: Then I pulled in rolls, 14 to 20c; selectnest,. 1-lb n 2 2 , T g g quote : -F' ed' dairy, Canners ,,. ... ... .,...J JO Work, thus paying ' for their keep I r Shea ,- - _ .. - (which the fancy 'horses rar,'Iv do• from an open fireplace. It. took scv- the block And thought nothirg of the tubs, 1, to 3Sc; choice Large,. rolls, 1 To produce horses at a profit 1t is eral hours' work before cons(9ousncss order for trains to meet Isere, I c,••tw .178 to 1Sc; secondary gradol (rolls IamYs 1.00 4.73 won ,restored, The doctor eaid that the r4ist -bound some 1n, -tile one thnt � • I'wr•s •• ., a ao . S. `S - highly desirable that only the best aril tubs). 13 to 13c; bakers'., 13 • class of registered stallions be used, � in ten minutes more Mr. Cook would was wrecked. Shortly afterward the to 14c; cream - prints, 23 to 231c ; B +'al`s "' '. -.,. 2 .,0 13.00 haso been past recovery, as his pulse derrpaltcher oak,••d me it she was hero; solids, 20 to 21c, Calves, each ;: 3.00 10.00 In order to facilitate the selection of i Fingst- . had siren stopped bestir `I said.. No. she's gone.; e'c:r them I'ggs -1f; rket is steady.' We Se'cr•to 1CO tO 200. such stallions arrnn errients have PI - g' • been made to hold at Gra d's Ile- T- I told him I rJc of ter, Ile quote :-Cold storage, sol�ctr.d• 1 g � I did not tit - R 'asked me !f I ha rrciII•d th,• orr'.cr. to 20c ordinary. .i:to 17c; limed, It -s• ••- •.. •• :. 6,.00 0.t10- . ositoriv, Toronto, on the 4th, 5th, SEA YIELDS RICH HARVEST ha.ds. it was an over- y'• n Thick fats ..• '5.RTi O 00 Sand -6th of February, a show of -- 15 to 36+c;. s0 its, 1. to 13c. Lr Ills 5.`)7 0,00 Y. t sight." _ -- Cheese- •llfarket rules firm. We g I � . heavy draft stallions. with a prize $erring Shoals Return to Swedish ... . . . P Coast.• 0 " quote ': = finest Sopternbers, 13• to ♦- -11st aznountinfi to some $I,50Q at 1'3ic; seconds, 1^_Ij to 1:2;c. which an Interesting; programme of A Stockholm despatch says :- .GUILTY OF TREASON. -- SPECIAL BRITISI3 COLONY. - edby 'educational expeyt9C9hor5emen. The thickmoutsideethge awesto coast oh'Deathr Sentence Passed on Col. xION'IREAL )SIAY.liETS, -'" P t3 g breeders of heavy horses hate for Sweden, affording a rich harvest to Arthur 1,ynch. •' Two Thousan3 Farmers Coming' . some time complained that the _To- the fishing communities. ?1,ese fish' Montreal, .TTtn, 27,- '.lranitoba mill- to Canada. . ronto horse Sliow, usually'hold ill ('have not been ,seen fora cndratinn, A I:ondon despatch says: Riten ers have raised prices of flour 15c a A Loudon " despatch. says : -It is -.,. 6 the trial , of -Col, Arthur Lynch, barrel; even this, however, is not �t�he latter part of April or the be- The influences that govern - their member of Parliament for Gal-way, equivalent to the rise i wheat announced et that and ea two uTtthousand al ale %./''ginning of May, was so -late' as to I migrations still belong to natures on the chitrge of high treason, was q !3 since, counting four nn a •halt be inconvenient for .both buyers and greatest mysteries. During the laid- r•estrmed on I'rida counsel for the borers who are to settle at 1st, ill sellers. Therefore it' has been die Ages the herein* fisheries of Y bushels lathe barrel, the ;rain costs loon are to sail on March 21st, in = o defend began summing up, .There theca 25c more the barrel of f!our1 t thought advisable to hold s show in i Sweden produced great wealth, but was no attempt to den thn a °' adi;,n Government will give strTicienf Febr1 0.. oars, but and those who have it are not aj well as stallion syndicates and turies, r; appearing at the e o counsi-d coritcndod that his' natu "ral - anxious . to sell. Butter is rather � land for b townships and ett•eign ov other associations may, have, ample the eighteenth 'century, and afterIixation was in no'wn,y prom ted'b will not be permitted to settle' or • P y dull, the price quoted being for this. reserved territory., . The :etticr -time to make their selection for the another interval of absence returning I rea::onable intent, and''was solely for fresh reeetpts, while little is Coming n,ent will be culled the Special Brit. -.,- •.•.., coming season. a Ales have been about the middle of the nineteenth the advantage he would thus secu,•o in. There is a rood deal of held fixed thus early in order to meet the century, for' 'journalistic ' purposes. Sut�se ish Colony. stock, -however, for which to The report of the Crofter CoIoniza� ' wishes not only of exhibitors, but - ♦ qucntly the defendant actively su.p- 2t.ip tion Committee Snys the position of ,,c is asked this pricy cannot.be of buyers from all parts oflthe Do- POPULATION ONLY DEED. Ported the Doer cause, in the telief got at present, but is-expacted'fater ""�'-" '=.-; *tO°- minion, and it. is hoped that, , ]lie ; , _ that he w'as a legally naturalized on.' t rain - -No. 1 Manitoba hard the settlement o ,altestab in ti H 1. show will be liberally patronize London Journal's Comments ou burgher. - , „c Canadian territories, established in Y Canada's Development. I g whcut, 742c; No. 1 Northern, 7 _,c, t both b exhibitors and visitors. Replying for the pro<ecu' ion, the ,,,, 1890, has undergone' little change, _ _ l? in' store, fort' William peas, , -,c Sonic Of the homesteads which havd ­- -- F. W. HUDSON. 1� _d�patelt sA3s :-Tho St.+SolicitonCeuFr;tl, Sir I�dRtud Car- -freights---: � - o Livo�tock Corrimissioecr, - sun, maintafin?•T- t,aTat -Cul. =yncr , �e Ttid tb the beard have -been ... said Tames' Gazette had a long article on • here, <3.i,c, 31c high freights rye. i - Saturday. on Canada's resources and Ioinee! the Boer army as. , crsc on- 4r> c cast ; • • bucks. heat, $Ue. •oast, and an endeavor is being marl. to - tented Irisdirn:ul, "thereby commit find purchasers for tire' rams! �ilcr. , wants; which opens with the state Flour-Manitoba patents, , S4.35 ; , tin a most cowardly and- most scri- POURED INTO DRAINS. ment that evidence has lately been g seconds, S4.05; Ontario straight �_ . oust act of treason." . His natural- forthcoming of the extraordinarily ( iz tt.ion, continued the Solicitor-Gen- ,roller's, $3.50 to $:3.6,5 -in bags, -- -- +Output - -of Manchester's Boor rapid advance in Canada's prosper - !oral, was only a 'flimsy T retext. 51.70 to $1.75; patents, - $3;70- - -to . GOOD ROADS I�..O�iT�RIQ. _ Plant Destroyed. ity during Lire plsst two years, and Counsiol then proceodod to'detail the $4,10. i royc is y ar einos1'- 41tisisctory prisoner's allt�od acts of ad7lorence Abolishing Statute Labor in Fa• A London despatch says : -The condition of things in ,any, part of to his .count - -- Manchester corporation recently set the British empire, tkt the resent ty ie enemies. . UNITIW STATES MARKETS. vor of New System. P Tho Lord Chief Justice summed n -IruP a municipal brewery, but the time. The a ricultural resources' of P $t. Louis, Jana 27.- Rifest closed A Toronto de :�jlatch says : -The' g very brio8y. ffo said that if in war beer ' is all poured into tile drains. the Dominion . are dealt with, and time, a British "sulbjCct joined' the -Cash, 73 ',c; January, 721c; May, 1 campaign. waged by Government _ The explanation is that tho Man- the great want, it is pointed out, King's enemies, whatever his pur_ r6 ,'c; Jul;, 721c. o.Hicials for the abolition of statute cheater School of Technology decided is o ulation. 13ufTalo, Jan. 27.- Flour-F'irm. labor. has been particnlai0y stimecs- - p P pose, ho teas guilty of 'an unlawful Rheat -S rin some time ago • to have mars U iuio act. Naturalization during war P f8. Very little business fug during the last year. About one of the North of England practically time a1T'orded no excubt; .whatever. for No. 1 hard, SrJc ; winter, offerings huii�lred ,i,uutcipalitre`s- have -- con{ - - -- -_ tau tit ; -As there:..were sumo four IMPORTANT DISCOVERY. eery light No. 2 red, 7cJc. Corn- mnt.ed the scstc>,it, And many . uloro - -,- -'� g - - . sut edtient acts-. - There was abund- teen students desirous of being dint evidence, he said, of overt acts Firm; No. 2 yellow, 54c; No. 2 corn, tiave promised to doh the same when i Initiated Into them steries of brew- Great Improvement in Wireless 52 . to 53c, Oat,- .Strong No. l 'sn opportune fling arrives. The Y• iat siK}irg the King's eneanie's. p� ing, the corporation decid d- to es- - _, Telegraphy. The jury, after having been out white. 42c; No. 3 white, 41c. Bar -, severtth Annual ret? t of the Coni- - . • ' tablish >z miritature brewery. A A Berlin despatch says :-Professor half an hour, returned a verdict of ley -52 .to 65c. Rye -No. 1 in store, nlissioner of Highways; tvhfch is complete moder brewing plant was Braun announces that ho'itas dig- illy.: . - 61c. • � - - •' • nnw being' Prepared, will -give art ac- . consequently installed, and visitors covered a new, simple and economi- When, ttskod if ho .hit.d anything to I,rinncapolis, Jan. 27.- Close - count of the efforts. made to change - to the school • have tile - opportunity cal method by which ho can Send tin- shty ,is, to wily he should not be sea- Wheat-May; 78; to 73jc: .Tilly, tho system of keepitig !Pads, in re- . of seeing hbw the operation of brew- measered.quantities of electric °en- diced to death, Col. Lynch replied:' ,8oc; on track, ;Non 1 hard 774c pair, ancj also a parsing review of . ing is conducted,, just as if " theyy were ergy into, the atmosphere. fly his '•'Thank you, I witl sn.y'-- nothing." N.Q. 1 Northern, 7R�c; No. North - I the w ^Pk that has b ^ ^n acromTtliFh :d In Dorton itself. The authorities of discovery he will be able to over - Tho - sentence of death was pa. =.Sod. orn, I71a during the last* year' 'P ;o i'o15brJ. - • - r- Somerset House pondered for months. come the question of - distance in on each of the four counts in the in- Toledo, Jan :17. -- Wheat- lluli, I coiiti,. : ^s;' too, n revi:•w of ti - vc­rl, , before they Rave their consent to the wireless telegraphy, insure greater dtctment. �ho.Tuisonar then bowed firm; crlsh and January, 79%c; May, dune in conui•ii OII c•itli C0I0fJZatiorTl - - '- working of this indrilature brewery, reliability in transmission and moro,to the c+otu•t. and was removed In 82;c, Corn -Dull, steady; January, road�During the •ycAr [►bout 800 . . but consented at last on condition precise tuning of corresponding stn-1 custody. ' 461c; May, 44jc. Oats -Dull, firm, ; miles of such roadways were colt • that the beer brewed be destroyed, tions, dins rbndering them iudepend -I It is believed the death sentence January, 362c; May. 571c, ltye- strueted, principally in the 't`omiuT • is order that no mistake may be ent of other systems. _ - will not ho 'carried out. No, 2, 5'3,c. C1G•verseed- Fairly koniin•K country. - • • • • . - , . .. . . • F _ : r" ij _ ;yew ' we think, homer er, that the offer . ...— -- r'1ll be ttct'el)tecl. ax It t +'111 ke ARiI = _I•t)�•T - "�) acres. lot -- �j L' ti. I" coucebeion, l lcltering�EFtaTe 'of tl;e viewed fronn a business Stflndl�lllt Lute George fait. Tertue re+isouable. Apply „ and all seAtimellt NN 1H 1)r Cri�t a 1Cie to John Hendereon,.CLarrywuol, t• _ <���.+ � ;.: tt•$eu it c•wne� to dealing -with the _- --- — - -- = ` - qua -tiuu. �j "e b_lie�'e that 31r. Oil ',SALE.-A.. hvautifui �tiiiuilAn int /� 7 �� T 'y� irid Ut tl'eCtlll 1 L ^I�e s ar the �'aa. a' F, 9 r iu4 nn' Col ■ � �'- t_'ata'tle gie ill hie h' l,; flat clan, brick rearlencr. 9 accuse, la+vcs, 1 �J ►�•J : -• ` public' libi-w-it's tlll'Uligliviit rile gerdeu. shrubb -r)- and orchnr•i• .'o acme of laud cod baruv, stable and outbuild:nce, Baal reel• TERSIS English speaking ryol•ld is not aenee for retired geutleman , tnuat be Bold to : 51.90perysar; 01.00 ifpaid Saadvaaes seeking fame and hollor, but is close up y:etnerald Estate Tenders revived _ u , to Starch 1, Apply w, v'P.ichar'dsou, eltacu• -RATES OF ADTERTISL \G : prompted in his generous �']ft3 17y tor, Pickering. 13 1s Best to Buy ' From - IMrst insertion, per line - 10 cause. is desire to benefit iii ellorc -men 4 Illach sabsegasnt lneertioa,�e cline - b " Ill I o Other wa }' Cana mall get This rate does not include legal or Foreign ad- the same pleasure and satisfactoll 4trtianment.. There are afew —._ - gpeaial term■ given to parties tusking con- from his wealth, as when It 13 " -snots -tar 9 or s months or th e 1 AR ear y contracts papa e gnarterly- Business cards, ten line■ or under, with a r, } "It is twice blessed, iL, . T m RUNB ens ye•e,s5 OC, payable in advance. p blesses 111I21 rr'h0 gir•es and hint Christmas N u W + sm-notice in local oolttmnn ton cent■ per line, 1►N eonss per tine each sat■egaent insertion. who takes." Besides air. Carnegie's peolal oontraot rates made known on •ppllos» money was taken f from the people, b�r8 lee - P _..•v - — _ -- on. 1io tree ad.ercfsing . •t and � '� Woolen Blankets direct from the mill Advertisements without written wtrnouon■ and no better wt1 can be found to m w ,$ ]i t$ air t ;lr wllIbe tnaer■ed until forbidden and charged ao- return it to them. If the offer I9 eordinttlty. Ordws for discontinuing advertise - man� tenet b• !n wrtrtng aLa ■ +nt to the, pub accepted, a great addition will be ushers. male to Toronto's attractions. if you renew your :'Canadian seams, all shadeg On- job Work vrompth attended te. Beautiful building befit Is OII- In psblishsd strew rrid•7 morning at Its oma g rtoltering one. tario's capital will be erected, and Murkar Thexton,, Proprietors a great boon vv ill be given to the SllbBCrh�^•�►►tlOn at - working lnan of Toronto. t' Lined mitts, wool and leathAr revs Polltfos -ptnet Independence The WOrld wants a Malt• once you will /pit Ir 11 ve-•A lust -clan Local Paper. - - pup Ezposetationla -The hest Pretty Fainted Wrapperettes, for blouse and jackets aspirate of rhs veovle of Picksriat and vicini t THE PCBLI313ZrR8 OF THE TOliOSTO WORLD RILL TRY TO BREAK _ R?CORDS. net one Frye FRIDAY; Jan. 80 1808. The publishers of The Toronto ; World want a representative in ever} Of Charge t' Warm Cape, Heavy Ribbed Hose and Son PO district in Ontario. They are - NOTES AND COMMENTS. - trying to secure 50,000 subscribers be _- . -- _- .. _ -' -- -- _ -- ___ -- - -. _ _ Yore the end of the present year, and and Felt Boots A number of years ago the are offering liberal commissions. The C ig,8� daekete, F 1 -- tow nshlp of Pickering hard a fall World scored a distinct success as the All kinds of Hardware. granite and tin fair of its orv'u, and N ,uccessfttl fit'st one cent morning newspaper pub- ware, forks, gadea, ahovela: cattle a eels, - - ' - - - -- fair of it rtes. , alit tiule it n'as lished in Canada. It is easy to get �1 hinds of untie, groceries, ■cape, meals, - discontinued and the tclrt IIehil) sltbacritlera'for abright paper Cike The apices, biacntta etc. Alpo • good new =t• See Them for iflnr8e1Ye8, y olden light and , threw in her lot with Whitby. To World at only 153 a year, or $l, l for meat o[ dry Roods, g six months. Bright and entertaining American Rater White Coal ctl 'l5o end { z* great many this has been eery altrt s, The World is conducted on 230 a gallon. Everything at close price.. unsxti-fac'tot'}• to Pickering and a h:c,:u3 principles, filled with gcx><i tea <l - mur'etuent is non' oil foot to re- in fur all gu,KI people. It ha., been Cool, Hideo; Tal:ow etc taken, caAh or S e " farnlrr4' daily•. because .n Trade. shore the old . onler of t]1inR4. r <: le d the _ 'Brougham, as the centre of tile.. tlluch space is •iv i n to tnar ets Arid tutytl l,tl, i= esceerlia,l} well pit- farm news, ��' F. Macleun, M.P.. 9 -1 E. BRYAN, , Manager. Minted tut the l:<ildiul of such a 'vliLur of the World. 4ay4 that The } a World ha.s now over 61> w I ty( -11-to-414) a.� ' fair allil IxAs :.s .se: -Il icient at'- fa - Illers till it'A +u sct•iptiutl lists. � +� J� $11f " c•onimodation The towliAlip i.•+ tt 1,.��• llt,�cril,rl -+. who -,Pn:l K'i di- _ _ e P d e large affil rt'cNlih) r+ut, alit1 if file i.�t t Tli, Nt'orld, Toronto, rnt'rlti ,n No peol,le tiunlcF take Hold •+f the i1 :Kthi�•p nu -11A. trill receirr,tesitt up 1 S s ? ; y: ... - .. ` :1nNttrr tllrl•E'.choltld hr- rn, t1iPHc'ttl- t ,the 13t1 :..f :�pril, or neiu•ir 13 nlor„ ti't! .3 .. , A z ,. �° - M - ty in making it P !tcre� To fr,r v:i, Ali solar titxr -rndiu ttyt, o e For Cleanii;g'� indoors, Mirrors �• atf,•ctif,,•r! +lt �i trill tecrive The O ° _ - _ c4tabii -h all c:ltc >rin'i -e o> tl:i- .. '+ .i aid Sii'rerRare. 1�•tn•ld free for one N nl. a e C a O s - - . ),incl 1- uI, 111,1 n'urk and finis -= t�iP -: - o _ Irt.)tllotev� have thy• beauty c',)- Sate Register w -9 ^. � a+ i� ..Eureka S Killer, - • - - olx tation of the 1)eople iGcnll 011' -__ _ y . ; l y " _ y meet with fathtte. Thy feelings . Tt r.- r,.iv, F1•,•R. 3n U. a ° e _ a e E F1 "il r S e•• _ _ _ of the le :iclellt, of the tilrr't1511tI) salNOf full +hcoww, the propertt of M try :g r= O vw ,Binder TW1ne 'Etc G. Atkinson, at lot 1:+, r on. I), tir'ar- • —.-- shoulrl be a- crttaiueci un the mat E _ -0Lo • oil of the tuilk bu.+i• 0 r a O m m y ?' lr.n - r w Irtv,jEwt sl>uulc! be pre - -et! t�.+ :t uc- no`s, , vrrs thin:t niust be „u . , a e is P., f•b M . • ' P16kertne. Oat. 9 at orl.: i iKht Inc1K, credit. SPe bills 4 ' m o o y a.. Kai, .40 cessful i isue. i.), Beldam. tuctwneer. T(-EaDAY. FEB. 10TH. V.- ruction Ym. Apr s The farm farm labor question is rap- sAIP crf farm ,stock. ittt IrtnPnts, Pte.. ° 3 o ..a �•� � o ditio • °f D. > Pugh. at Irlt , Con n Powders Icily becc+ming one of 1ta1•al-al the property o .. J ce C # intereirt t.l the faI•mersuf f5ntario, 19, coil. 3. (half mile west of Picker- '� o lily ing village 1. Leased his farm and tt $ • dev■ se For a tl ttiiber of yearn there has eve•t thin niutst be soid, kale at I n • ' been a steady movenient from the St4. I)ills for rticul' Puucher d` a vet Drugs � edieines farms of Ontario. The greater �` ! part of this ii- ration has' P. +still, auatiunPPtl• - been r P Dec w itu the North- «'c> -t, where the ,Iaonari 1�0;- Whitbv R'b, Oshawa 'eh, AT'' CUT -RATE PRICES- SounFt.nte>n foutul . irrurj,cet. nittch - - Bron;ham 9th. Port Perry 11th Uz, 1 _ _ �bri} hter than in the tticirr : >ettic>d hndae 11th, Caanio ton..l3th, Beaverten YORfiSHIttE 9TOCS�'OOD -The old sad rehab a Bwnk Food w well sod tr�- g or•bly known by the farmers ind otoch raisars cf Ontario. Isis a grans Preparation 'Ix><rt- of Ontario. They foetid s 12h jot greFine horses, cattle. pig•. cheep and poultry to a tine healthy condition. For -that t4vt -i nildillg tip of N hotlle iu j� 31ILFi CU'>t9 its recta are msrvel!oas Lt not only coataias nutriment in itsel{ but O1ttR!•io was a Mort' and . tecliou . Pickeri I' IQI�iOI'taDL it assists the fodder to di¢eat thereby p�odCGla¢ martl milk and batter ti an by nay ryork, t on11'attc cl rr itil [brit iii 31t1n- other known process o{ feeding sad at t e same time improves the health cad coaditiou = itohii ttncl t ho \oath - «•r -t Teri Notice to of the animbl. PRICE- Sample package 34e, or 1. lbs for 51.00, rgesl to & feeds for Ic ties; hence tliorer lur.= lx cll it t«•t,.ly tnl��'Ntion to tho -r l :art -. Theis a Page's €oaliah Condition Powders 3Sc, Page's Poaitry Ponder and ERR Prodaoer ha, also brrIl a cr»lsulerab]e nos �Kr rV 3dc• Ca'aadiaa s¢eota for International Stcch food. Saltpetre. pare 3 lbs for f Salta through the } using isider flcxkiul; 1 V 1 to take swelhae out of your horses IeRs give handful in, feed 3c lb, 30 The for 250. Lumber, Yard 5nlphtir 3c Ib, IO Ills for I3c, Glauber halts 30 lb, IO The for 23c, Your awn aecetpt. for ,r. to the cities yyhere the work is Condition Powders pat up properly from parr drugs-at wholesale prices. - - -- - ' •- tlll)1'e congenial to their to --te$, .. _ -is the farmers iti this - ., TLtis great loss has lx>elt for the vicit.ity have requested Thomas' Electric Oil, 2 bottles for tae - Oate's Stomach sac Liner Pills an Past Eery ears keenly felt b • the Carter's Pills, 3 boxes for. 23c Oake's Dyespepsis Tsbleta, guaranteed t0 j Ppaa � All kinds of.ronab and dressed Lumber' 1 g$0 care dyespepais and indigestion 360 t << fanners o the Province, suc 1 that Lath, BbinRlee, Doors, Baeh, Hones fie• L Chase's Pills ' wails and Richardson'■ Batter Color ]So in some cases, farmers have ea- is b. and Silo material The P1C�eStham Comp ay Chase's Oiutmeat 40c pre9secl them intention to give n Chase's syrup Linseed and Tnrpeatioe lac Radway`e Ready Belief 180 g P OF BTOCFFV ILLE, Kendal's 6 vin Cure 750 ' Castoria 250 ,farming for the sole reason that Dutch Drops ac, li for %, � perana 760 �s To allow them, to bring their Naas to Bellsdonv• Planters IOo ;Omega Oil 400 they cannot secure the necessary Cistelu forks atld water troughs made facto without seadintt the buyers to Dodd'e Kidney PiIIs,30c Page's Spavin Care, gaaranteed•ti1,00 lien to car on their farming `3 Silver milking tubes I" P t'y b orJer them.. The Company have decided .that German Hidoey Pills 2oa. open ations. To assist in bringing is future they will deal direct with the Dr Williams Pink Pills 300, 3 boxes for 89 Maetaa¢ Heave Remedy 35e Mill a within oake,'s Blood and Nerve Food lb =d pre• Pare Cod Liver Oil, Large bottles 9 � t tion department of the Ontario government propos s to bring Utlt 20 cents of Toionto prices. toning up he nervous system 5500 ' men from Great Brt ain. If these ' W. D; 'I� a �a A. Johnston. & CO., 171 K* Sit Salt. I men come from the a iculttual The farmers will then be getting the Wbolesals end Betsal y TORONTO f advantage of all, commissions and can Drugaests• class they ma }' prove quite satis- bring their hogs in any day. p Clyde Hotel, f3aoosswn toNC, D. DANIEL 00. -:factory, but if taken from the �� a will be pleased to' quote paces at pp y - - cities, it is doubtful whether they at any time, - will prove very, acc- eptable r - —ff those desiring-,such help would FRIUIT TREES : �� give their names to the secretary JUST- A RRI All kinds of of the Farmers' 'Institute, they ma ecttI-e s11ch asci tance. FRUIT TREES. Y s SHR ii B _ _,. . + $ighest market price , A Fne line of Cost t3mee,- Flsnuettea, :8ian' Grain lime In.his n'treilttous endeavors to A1S1 a for all kinds of stand the west. - _ _....get rid of his intniense wealth, a the- multi -luil- - N E. GEE gent, Pickering. _ A Fine Line of Groceries on �, _... ,,4,•ndrery Carnegie, R ed Clover �oH - liuuarie, has offered the city of - __ Toronto the munificent gift of John paT�CEY, �'=MbA,rt031. ;350,000 fur the establis}lnle2lt elf - — - -N eentlal public library ulld three Timothy btNnc]i librar]e. This is the iar- _ gent offer that has yet been mails WANT l'r rjQ1111ty Council -' to Canada Ir} Mr. Carnegie, his � �jD ! i �' • offer n Montreal being out} He. to Central where do you 000.- The - offer-- i:+•' mnT 011 _ County of Ontario - c-Ti —buns that Tormito pi- cicw•e — - -- - - -- -- - -- _ �c -7 :f J The first meeting of the C011beil of the Cor get your Pumps a -- - — table site= LOr the 1)itll+llnF; .111(1 _ _ - 1' - poratiou of the Cossa,YOf Ontario. for the }.ear. — -- - /' f• 1gN9, will bo held pursuant to stanite in that •• AlsO stlhp0l't the libralry at a Cost ghest �Pi ices ',��,�'� �p ! � - behalt,at the OonrL Rouse in• the Town of •� of S35,W0 per aalnntll° This ,flint- tr'llltbyy, on Tuesday the 47th day of January latioll is not a hard one'ats the city Paid. A. D.1DDS,at the hour of two o'clock io th9 al. , 3Vy at M: Tx% -- AQeOt for all terneon F'..,V21rYlt9�• 110w ex1rends about. $32,M) every All accounts to be l id before the Council ye-it in tare Illalntellance> of its lily H• �i0pklriS, it of veil• must be forwarded properly certified; to the Brock St., - Whitby k. lttries. 31any are inclined t) ,_ - tense mannfaetared by 'the' 'McLaughlin iblercouncel, threedaSabeforethemeoL of etcreI)t the offer, but Ilr1 tilt' Utller CO's, Of Oshawa. 3 o t FAREWELL Thget the Fla d �1 19 -18 County Cletk, co. oatano to get your Wood hand there are malty wit() c•on-4ider Cleaned 1_' Y ee' ! The Empire Medicine Co, of London', _ � qnd Iron Futnpa. it llnclignified to Nccept atssistanc•e Oat„ ban appointed the undersigned as _ IF YOU WANT. Ervin this quarter, N.� they' think � •" local agent for Pickering, for the most won also Plumbing and it lots too mach tilt Ni)1)eN thi of - der {nl discovery of the nineteenth century. A gasoline engine i (Cisterns made tO der the treatment of the Nose, 7hfost, be,rinu• The chief oIl )otiition T WNEY & Ce. Bronchial Tubes and bangs ItcuresColds Branttordwind mill, Deering machinery: 1 'y roar file laihu: cement, �, • H. .i/C f martl Asthma, Bronchitis, Hay fever binders, mowers, corn harvesters, coin i ruder, ronu f Ca " (rho t.11ink thntt,hc rlonor'slni]liutls and all thrust sad inog diaeasea. Write shredders, Page binding twine, 1 «cre fticr umnllttc'll by the cll'I'tr`- I - for particnlare, a stock of treatment and baggy or stone bast. bee or write - • Ci (111 cif the rrr,rkingmnil. An,,tL'er f t. repairs constantly on band at. W. IF, R, ,Trrnew, I )hi ection is trade on the grv+nncl4 Whitby ©nts 9617 7;atasum flu ;t nc+ gift =hcmld be acce ;ttec] ' r�•rees� River. ? 'l5._. .; :. ,. .': .: .. :-,- ' -. : -' -.; .` . _"' _ ;" _..r ._..... . �.. is7`:. i»._...... ..�..�,.x...w..�..iil•a..•n•�: a:�.�..'.: L.'.s't � � •ar&c�' - Vii'.. .. r .`r: • r . C _ , 1 `a - --- - - -- - - — ewe: — TT1TaC1)�aC� -.. - -- Fobru.a.r Furriiture Sale, at does that defy - -�' ward u11 Tuesday that she is Very P y : -- J 1� Gregg - i� X13 ��1uli it �;�i. aliiTiifile hope 1 enf "eitaiiie�l ,.der a: \ \\\ \ - sc�ul{3eti�iau. T" is cur red. to be .dull . _inol�th,. but _sue_ li I)tll hle -g. 1 lb ave ao effect oa rfi - gales are keepin; right up t0 the average, which is evidence that . till's. lie Header Son was !n iV1'- fur heI' recovel•y. Z1 e hope, how- arness treated `/ �fl�• �/ 1�i��� ///1/���IIWII������I��rrrr 1 * with Eureka Nu- our 200d3 Lre 311 right ill pricy and quality. Don't forget, those y ever, that. with the good care the_ e„ Oil. it to- In V11 Tuesday. ;tt. t5. daap, 1 ^kure Frames noi�. Iu the "J'N33RTAK =1`TG —' -- aloe la ree ' iving that a turn nutty cfi F r_. _.� " Frank C'ouper and wife at•e Nis- be takecc fur the 1)etter aild that tsoR`andpll- line we ace always prompt in ausiiering calls day or night. -. ifiag Oshawa friends• she may finally recover. bk. Silicas, Lyman Pillcey and 3i ifs were iu Stouffville clirler-s defeated out, N not break' �:•� Beal, 1'1'Ul•otito On Monday. - c ace'to chafe \ T it He L a 41hb_by 1, hgt�. betiveeu the tiro \� d �h a I� Srs. (Hey.) "illiams is visiting ` adt,ti 2h. � rinks uu Saturday last. The riuk� at»... na her mother in Toronto. consisted. of: °I7r k °•p* Furniture Dealer and Funeral Director, Jas. Wilson, of Toronto,. is ii ith ackle Ike Jas. Harvey eer, �te TW _°rhos. Wilson for a few days. Rout. Bryan The singing class have organlz- _ • 10 °j �' Chas. J.:Macnab se ctrl' e C O . +ed with about fifty members. _ .. per fold r Mae b `,aerial oU F 1C—opso SEPARATOR : - RE�ODDLEING Teatimonials on applicNion- Working modal in the shop, Hy. W. White, Claremont -_ _ Gsoh n engines, Tin and _. Complete stuck on hand. - Elvecrouglair•g a specltlty. A cl7yat : :y of inch !amber and some scantl'f,4,R a'sa some gs-� timbeir eeitabie for outbnilAinga for sale- cbesp. - J. S. BCN MY, Goo. Bundy•e old stand. Claremont. U � ;.will be gold by•the dollar or Cby tle iss Florence F;astwood spent s days in Toronto last week. M Henderson -_ "` ./ Salt pork is a famous old- i .few Inspector Ferguson, of Whitby, N. Burton pelmet -- �ai,d an official visit here on Tues- - 'John Gregg, skip - & Besse have sold Death has again removed one of - consumptive o and ion Thomson their high stepper at a fancy fig- our oldest residents in the person Richardson &' Ca. r . Salt pork is good if a man of Geo. Middleton, at the age of : can stomach it. - The idea - : bliss Aggie Michell returned to 86 ears and 6 days. His death took on Monday, Jan. 26th, her home In Toronto on Monday place after only two days illness from Most. ,evening last. Mrs. Calhoun, of Bolton, is the pneumonia. His funeral took t' =ill' SIlPply yoil ivith any guest of her daughter, Mrs. (Rev) Place on Wednesday afternoon at the consumptive. Pork is too Murray Tait. one o'clock, when, after service being held at Salem church, his re- - A large number from here at- " '.tended the carnival at Brougham mains were interred in the adjoin refined of fats, especially, Tuesday evening. ing cemetery. The deceased was native of Yorkshire, England, : Mr. Wright, of Toronto, spent Tuesday frith his cousins, Drs. C. a but has been a resident of this _ way, w is is o tent a nn y way, is half the battle, but J. and Ralph Brodie. country for about 7$ years. He with his in the - -.rO$ — : • = Miss Ma gie Macnab has return- from Toronto where she, has settled .parents Gore of Toronto, but moved to thin about the combination .. g been visiting for some time. nS_township about 46 years he has resided ever J and slaty acres mob, all in one block, Hy. and Jlrs: Thomson of Tor- ago, inhere H e- one of the old land that puts new life into -the _onto Junction, .-visited. their sou Walter, here, over Sunday. since. marks -of the township and €etc -- IV. H. Coates' sale last week i now living have witnessed more changes in the country- than he. ' was a grand succesu. The attend - `ante ;vas estimated at 12W peoil�e He %vas highly respected by all and high ricer ruled. who knew hint as, was testified by the large Limber who' folli)tved A cousit erabie amount of i,00d has been drawn into the 'village his relllains to their last re -ling the last few u-eeks. There ha place. His wife (tied seven year- I agst, biit leaves to niout his beeu an itbitlrtlauce c >f ant >ii' and the farmers have taken advantage .lie death five sun, and five daughter- of it. !.ill of whow "ate married r Hugh Gregg while upelatilig a '. �ullx r �,�u Thtir• clay- of last ii•c•e•k heel the misfortutle to get lli- Liu;; -' � � '40 HEAD i 1 - -.- r _ --er•- baftly clit. lie had tile"] Ctrs -eel iltl(1 Llle•y xre lluli- (lUinr! t331 ' ' well a.. tact be the ray, wh iii:+3 Carrie Bray, ii•hu Ives i'i.it- Feeding a ing,' her father here abs)"t tive weeks ago and who left for Battle z ,. Creek. Mich., to visit )let, i :teri, wok very ill the first of this Reek i For Sale. r •- l •. Comprising" of Steers and Heifers.- fold r Mae b `,aerial oU F 1C—opso SEPARATOR : - RE�ODDLEING Teatimonials on applicNion- Working modal in the shop, Hy. W. White, Claremont -_ _ Gsoh n engines, Tin and _. Complete stuck on hand. - Elvecrouglair•g a specltlty. A cl7yat : :y of inch !amber and some scantl'f,4,R a'sa some gs-� timbeir eeitabie for outbnilAinga for sale- cbesp. - J. S. BCN MY, Goo. Bundy•e old stand. Claremont. U � ;.will be gold by•the dollar or Cby tle pound.. - "` ./ Salt pork is a famous old- i !fashioned remedy for con-11 - - Butcher, Daabamilr sumption: ­Eat plenty of park," was the advice to the - consumptive o and ion _ years ago. Richardson &' Ca. r . Salt pork is good if a man - : can stomach it. - The idea - - f @W8118TS, bchtnd ><t i that fat is the � s _ food the consumptive needs " 'Whitbv- Most. -' Scott's Emulsion is the mod- t' =ill' SIlPply yoil ivith any ... n method of feeding fat to thing in theia Line at a price- that the consumptive. Pork is too Trough for sensitive stomachs. will stilt your pocket. - ;Scott's Emulsion is the most soees."ors to J. S. Barnard. refined of fats, especially, _ prepared for easy digestion. : Feeding him fact in this _ way, w is is o tent a nn y way, is half the battle, but F0�3 6AZl - Scott's Emulsion does more - -.rO$ — : • = than that. ' There is; soiree - Cash or on Easy Terms 1 thin about the combination .. g -Font omirnproved farms of one 'hnadred of cod liver oil and hy.pophos_ J and slaty acres mob, all in one block, - phites in Scott's Emulsion in *estern' Maeitoba. Sufficient timber for fuel. that puts new life into -the THE CANADIAN INUTHERN RAILWAY weak parts and has a special - aded act and runs 'within two- miles - Windmills, Treadpowers. Choppers,' Straw cutters, Pulpers, - Vbeel barrows, Wagons. Dump carte. Buggies„ Cutters, 'Sleighs, Churns, WasSing machines, Truckand Platform scales : Or anything in the Implemeut Line, Geo. Philip, jr', Brougham. THE ar. ware A .+_­a •n !motes at_ We have R reoatatioa for r�ghtQesa o! price. quality sad_ square dealing. Your money back if you want ft. - chaff ;A Ctearance in Skates. Briskets' Lwge• Rabs I )t" and strong. i ass• is•t.an made. t� b bvailet size, .' the bas- see !or or e be � prsood as `Seventy ive X:'e Lace a Dot atn..k of Skate. 00 t and .oar to 1u:t�tly clear them ou►, we have tits F FIS1CF.S. regardless of eat. It's a splendid chance to secure an ezceptiooal bargain- - Cents I Skates ten Cents a Pair Lose i hockey Sratee es son Ceuta Pair p 487 pain No 5 quality Steel Sa'if*, spring Less Shoofly Rookin Horses pat%ern, as. i,lustreted,inalar goy- d.vslu° at. .900•ppairsot Hockey gtatee. asset runnere,in 7 43c, par, speetal to clear, any site la clock for sues Ili wod U. regular good vdoe as 400, spa• Thirty-one Ctse less Thirty-Five Cents suet ear %hey go complete wish screws at _ Twenty -Five Coats Patr Skates Fifteen;Ceats s Pair Lose 329 pain ". 9 quslity steel, same pattern as 11 re Series Print es. Cod Passers, sirs t- al,ove, rtCely nickle plated, regular Food value to 11. regular pries eoe patr,.speeld to •cheery at tic pair, special b clear any oxe Ca stook for ! D4mplete with screws, Sixty Cents - Thirty -Five Coats Pair fiikates Fifty Coate Loss. x�Cekpl• 8 !skates. rw, an �' Sixty -F7vO cents i Ise pare t.o. la quality, the very bisbea- ,rade eyed, bandsombly nictel plalsd, regular ladies• Hooks 8katrti very highly atetd $196 value— Plated. regular sL epsow so'tslaw Sevooty -Five Cents tigilty -Wv Costs 36 Daly shout, .e., ,peciatly I bkatO Repairs We also Carry is stoat tbs foll•wlns okatss, snatd for very' chtldron, ierfaaly seta a ln1111ao of Skate Rtnps Wreathes, Llate L11 marked N oar taoMd Blass cut pmlCM: the subdaatially made, patated true to wtdre, � Balsa. Now sad slats Paris ia.sloekall �° H°b°YSTabs,lrailet s Dominbn; tfoisrt regular 61 6150. spew sal to clear they to sl shoe ant A. regular aixtyN)n0 Cents• A Clear out in Girls sleighs A Clear -out in Beye'shmahe e Want So clear • snow 9kicv i out -lbe balance - els ►ergs of our stook of ♦ : ' ss I. made airls'sleieba• 1• ar from a There will be ao •beery question of our "•. poagsof notdangeo.iib . toilet! at e a , obese tpsoisl We bars •larger eumbsr of gp��' aletighsoa well bandied: with good char timber. we prices— baud iban we abould bane, sad to mats n sett them as Twenty -Five • Cents flirt,• open stunner l leigh, no railing like eat, quick obwme s n eat Ws peleM Y ttlttow. i rag. W, for ............... r,....................... ,35 Boys' No. 1 sleigh. beg. tot, for............. 19e Thermometer is a Necesait Girls' Open Ran»er i;ieijh, similar 1.6 ityle to Bcyt• No. 3 Neigh. reg. Me. tor...:.. »• -». 190 A T' y above. only larger size, reg. 75c, for- r.... .55 Boys' Victor Coaster, reg• hoc, foe ....:... too Children's Open Runner 610 LS. exactly acme Win, Sport CoaaMr, rag o5e, toe.....- ...,•• sa an%, Witt, railing. eomforlevlo also, r"Mlar y 6 tor.......... 650 75c for . 59C Boys' Racer Coaster. rag 50. i A MITT BARCkI. -� - action on the diseased lungs. 'e p w�A RIFLE BARGAIN, _ of the land and the steel rails are now be- ing Iai� wad tDe "road will- be- open past and [We not wise to rte without one when we Rol, hairs - A sample will be these farms for traffic almost immO istely. can s good -reliable' one for lrttrrE$el v'► e• I fox, •long, sent free upon request. There will be a siding or a station within knitted woollen - � uilq, with s - - - - two or- the- miles -of- property.:— -. - A- Lfitern For warm sleets in- es Be sun that this picture in ng made to be the form of a label is on the Ntan settlers already located in _this Ten' Cants Less , .Did for 35c pair, mpp!r of every bottle . of n li ilborhood. we specially -We will sell 10 only 29 calibre seppoorting rifles, you buy- g The LITTLE 13OBS lantern �1 ms'stlsY CF-STS. with 100 rounds ofammunitionfor SCOTT - _. burns coal oil, is oast n appear. p Dollar Ninety - eight B�WNEt. Apply for particulars to once, and Cary conveaiont, is a ♦,' N ve ;y grea% fwvorite with the ebil- CHEMISTS, Denton, Dunn Bc�Boultbee, Cron. R•'B. sold (or 9 c, our price We'carry a 'mmt complete stoat of cons, Fifteen Cen #s. Cut Priced Cartridges. Rifles and Revolvers the pear ronn8. Toronto, Ontario. Solicitors, Ul Ring Street East, I We make s TQftOR o. ant. _� sp c�tyof.nd s6 o Repairing yCobblers' Out- Do Your Ow - -. gore and $1, an druggists 11- }H —.. -_ - -- -- b r c Sae, Containing one out L e p es �? rig o - -- _ SLEIGH BEU.I. « ti sx f`oNa to the lowed d.frerent aible figure- Sized laets, e, shoe e w o ppeoee i Sere is bow we hammer, shoe tails, save on 11' �eq�in8 awl and sew- [�{ money on oartrt: tar awls, wilt iknd 1.`J 'Arrive A • • • _ R 11 Cape, 5c box 26 Stevens, ev98c bas - wary awl points llnd I I %b eneb. We cull-pricer 22 short, 13c lion 93 wh art, 27eboz the eels lit to _ _ _ 23 long. 11 box 32 long, 32c box Forty -Nine -%leW Peel, New f- plendid - assortment, ranged - upwaide in 29 long, rifle, 9Cc a box 138 short, s0c box ./ _ NetS i'9tl�lies an'd Tuts, New Oranges and Demons, - price from - 29 "Rincbester,95cbox 9&ioag,b0abox NO!(1 Cents . ,'•` 4jlrrl :lt3 and R iisins, In fact everfthing in season. TEN CENTS, We tLOOk s mostaomplete line of pistol area 4Q.... . - - rifle css%rldge. -a! - C'or'stmm Toys, Unrse Blankets, Lap Rugs, Fur Robes, Fur Coats, „•`ar I ` Q t. s Aid C ipereens at exceptionally low prices. Farmers get after your 'Cattle Spices it means money, I have theta. The Russill Hardware _ Co. »� Price: right in all•linelt at '- 126 KING STREET E-9 TORONTO. e. '. p • , ,_. ".- .. :,, .•�, -, .. ... ... .. W .. n..a ", -' ^ �g 0 -.�._ �a�p• - i �s.Se._. ... �`•"'+• -'y... war bM.z!'._.- _ +..,, ,. #��i�K,st,,.�5"�.�� -... SL•.,.'. ef.,. .�.�.�..k •.� v ~�,s. -kv-; r:.L4 .,:�u.caac..a,r,- +,...» _..m._.. -,. ,... .�•-: 1^.,�.G��s.. «,A r y •i: A. Infectious diseases are breathed "Have you ever written anything," fir - - into- the -g"tem - from- theses-.a1>ectea- eald_hia cyniottl frjen�l, to make the with disease or from- bad smells; yet world happier or better ?" how many women breathe daily the "Rather," quoth the insurance. ag• oQensire steam from common soaps ent who sometimaa in verso. made from rancid fats, and keep their "1 have written $400,000 worth o! - Ceylon Tea Is the finS t hands for hours in such solutions, life insurance within the last' year." • and the clothing from such soap suds / a3 is worn next the tender skin. No "Herbert calls bn me every even- "� Teti the world produce y wonder disease and Leczema are ing," said the confiding girt, "Don't nd is sold Oi1�y in lead prevalent I Users of Sunlight Soap you think that is a sign he really _ C)ctagoa Bar -know the difference cares for me?" "L can't t.e packets. between. that and the pure, health- answered I+Iis's Cavenne'. "whether it � ` Slacks Mixed end Greene ful smell from_the vegetable. oils tndacAt:os that lie is love, . or, t.hat.: -- .. and pure edible- forts !a Bt:nlighf coal is-'scarce at his house.',' _ is an tea drinkim trr `Salads'' Gsew W% Suap. .. P .. J - I)va•!nq ht t- yeltr-there •trc+ro H9 ,_f, R�A - -' - -- ousntess,, and the sea would_ have had deaths from ,accident on-the Alps. f OVER 400 LIVES SAVED its prey: And the cost.at• sailors itad _ eleven hours' fight in the , hiarricane . + T1 befflre they,' retzchefi .laud: TROUBLE S OF AN EX-EVAE L OUR , ":WORK OF THE LIFE- 330ATKEN %, E,ery Past• oP .the ,coast can tell _ �, Don't OF ENGLAND. such tale.3 fur. the past year. heal BRANDS. -, - and' Dover' are so accustomed to •THERE EA15iLy POSEI) OF BY such happenings that the men there Experiment [ncidents Showing the Perilous take them aliitost - as a matter of DODD'S XIDiiEY PILi5. King EdNar{� ,oao'.� "' with Adventures, of Storm course. To stay out da. , night r -. - s W., - •-. other and Figh $ esB: is a Mx 1 Irg sea., to face death hour- R►, G, Cra^ of- Dresden, Sad In- t� ii9?i�:.°"ht rr' t ��A � lt+t, to �tlndertake gran *_ rid s far 9ittle ugr t? L-2,0,j. w t�+ : f inferior The recent storm which raged personal pro is the routine of the Salnnvztory Rhetudatiea and '�"'""" can =t sailor. Was ,CtuIId Slick alsd .Clefts. r� �tin,rand �, - truund t he northeast coast, of ,l ng- talvd lends j, articular interest to t g 'The lifeboat is acartg uo,. lacts now available about the work ng been _ Dresdeu, Ont., .Tart, 19.- (Special) �'�"'Ttunes. The #elelrnone 1;as lone t USE �4 s1 Va semice. Wirel+tss telcgral by is cUodd'e I{idney fills cured mo $ a of Great BPitaln's storm lightemB, nn* being presval into use'. old slid+ and ciea2, of the Rhouinatism," rf YiIItV' _lthe life- boatmen, during the Fear. ivin I EDDY In the months of 1902 they saved hand- rowed boats In farts K qag 6uyy 1V, G. Cragg, of thiy aver 400 dives; often at peril t;,o place to the steam veahel. it is town. "It was the Infammatar a LittlO Comet" :heir own, Delve that the great institution whirh Rheumatism I had, and I think IlULLs CANADA" How great this peril is was a' -oR'n organises -and rewards all (Pia work ; Dudd's fir t h Pills are as fine a. - _ -' -_ $coat strikingly at the end of last jtite Nationai Lifeboat lrst'itutI i- 'remedy fur that as ]: Wort. I ant ns -- sutiering, o.Wilrg to the pr+•s_nt de sound as a bell now as far as Itheu- POULTRY There is a goo demand for all kinds of first•c. a +s rear in the Caaster lifeboat disaster, cession, from lack of fun:!s, ti s cn`oince`rIie•d. "s _ experience. Poultry, e�pccially Chickens. - -wo went taiga q'a1 when at 2 o'clock qa a ver cold P tl es o. supp y demand, Pricesf �mlatism gS ti t �O¢d inteaBSaly dark - morning a -rem, �- - o co s if you want iue pant set out for a wreck. One - -�SO BAT} AS TIT4T_ asd..iL_ia Lhcsealtt as mitn� uthQrs_ -. - Deigns - S�m,I %esthetic Li tt r.er - "in those 1'tol.le genarr.!ly here are leurninl ]f yon have a carload, or more, of A r bluff' we call - =:=pfd man, 75 years old, stood on the APPLES. pace them for you, or sills ship them for you end i :beach through the tearful storm gam (dreary, -- devolate Qust Di�nd ;tyoi otaKi ineytrlli�e se- thatmiiPvth a !el �dL r: ake advance against the shipment.' Ing seawards. Ile had often ; gone role. I suppose y. grew nc s do not do their duty and take °t'hm 3ic•wsaoza Coas> ran. +.as °So» Oo -. I.bci: ��rpaato g _ .pant in the boat before, a W his two even vor.r do s.':' Y _ -- . E Ions, ion- In -low, and two grand - j Retua'ned Arctic Explorer - "Ilea- ' the uric acid from, the blued., it � r, Y cr•n stall izes at the muscl'•s and A TRACTABLE MEMORY. � { ToeendforourCern• 6oII3 were in it urea. The boat re- -vans. no, miss! «o had pter,t o! Taints and causes thoar tortures ton viete Jheet Mudd y pemmican and walrus meat." I see you doll "t remember me. •taloyuRea and Lurned after man • hours, and %%hen t 1 _,many people know too n'c•11. Shp•. a,eda abs. i - almost on the beach was wrecr:ed, I REAL 'i iII�G. "I had been trouirled 't•lth In- ( tto am sq�i •d w - I . -end eight were lest, inducting the f ills sir; I don't:" rub . , -. rat rp { "Saratoga. chi s. hey ?" muttered flair l.hettmatism for -eight •1'm finks. -- I owe you S•50." B �1�S�I +Y c° t 'a bid man's two sons. og p 'Teach lTi 9 1sa:h•r,n Canada, r r lunch cot•n!er, cars," .- continue-9 the ex- reeve. "T Ah! Now Lent yc>u mention the' ` The life- boatman has more datigers : the guest at he chcai Y' i -'than rii lc of drowning. The howman who had broken a. tooth on orie t could scarcely get around to des m: -ah -sum, I rcaaembe; you perfect- 1 � 1� ' �( Ey, Q '' s t _ tJa�l Ill _ _of the Iltrboat at Clovcllp helprxi to - gueia3 that's what they arm chips duties in my store. I tried doctors ly: ++ & CO r Limited J*scue the crew from a sinking �.htp from the old trunk," and medicines without gi•iting arz - lsst April. The Reacher was vets r - - benefit, till 1 heard of hodd's L: id- i � � ir�t�A`'.}� RAI�I�Olk® asa Main Street, . 189 vonge street, r Bough and cold. and the • life-itioatr- LOOKING FOR IT CUEAP. ni-y Pills. Six boxed cured me com- WMNIPi a. MAN. 10RONT0. ONT. take gam.. " + )iou f and with rieath all night. Tentist - "'Now, do •uu want to plctely. ": ( Is the great w`,nter tourist route to - t '11 hen the bowman reached home he, Cure the kidneys with Prrdd's Kirl -'I the south and Kett, ,ncluclinx the; A/��•C T[�ar WM1*0•X•1 80MMt;efl,ef 1 ADEN 1 �/ w.r p •n ,t.r rM n•u. oeu i tvcatit to his bed with a chill, .- ts:ld .: l ounrrvrtian - Wal, I I;ur as ,may Pillq end your I:hct:uaatistn will I famt:ua Hot 5W tQs. Arc'., Wu 4A eI or ,,...0 14.a un. 'n Ake - paver arose. how gasoline would bo cheaper." cure itself, hieatco. the Egypt t.t Azlt:'+ICS. Texas j • -ea:r ro.:,n f•• •,•• A,.rt r +t} n•nrr „ov +os - iii r.d Cal tforaln, the lane& of sun- rir t•�or port °n ar +. ioroo ,tit aCS.Y:a Enr %.4d Te . B omen, o' Caza,.a 5•a r - PERILOUS AD1F..+TL'IiF.. i —� —' partictlarl ST:1Tf:5 OF FGL.ICITlr. sh ne and $Owe 9. Y'LtLr t Ro'ste'r such as resi•isaia iII cities I ' Strof�hantidin to said to to tee - sntaareri a (:7, a2 t::�•tn1 ar, roco:sse, :regard. with wonder the lu�eboatmeti , F.!ustada - "flow eased E.Ieanor mode fro' i over.nitser i5aga I: d is et tact that - - -_ _ Pl meat ueadly poison on earth It is irrAr -1ctMi :_Lake as a matter or. coursQ. Th•tc -e loot; to- night ?" ni an African plant b;; enter g g `ia Lctn.,t send p� p� Tres a great gule-an.d it he.tvy. s',1. FaitnoniA, - Yes: she's either had leach their des I �j�/G'''�✓��'Ili� on and alocrhat• i tin son pct.'s is e : ware u! eta cr i LA1 I ESI ot:03TS s - 'north -Sett (stet Jii;:se —>7ut a-gr a>ssil or QnII,e man has sent • . . WtTS � ..- 11�a- �'Y.o -- need- an..-- �ut-- ir,:1: -s , 0cle Berwick. six miles 04T, a barque her a Lox of candy." For ten months I sufrered with Ca. is. d "ro roe e't�ty oar" t�mo�>�oew� Tsi i� - on the 5labash :,re tt:e t9ue5t in chic sR ;risR AriaglSAil aYilpie CO. was seen flying flags -of distr'ees. Tine :: ! TLneumatism I could move rcithcr j on eserl thing is Lrst eisa9 is lifeboat went out, sad found an ex- -There is morn Catarrh La, this seut.toa ; hands nor feet, Rnd felt excruciating I every respect. A!1 round Lrip ranter i 1ZO.TT!$lh TOao- 'd'i'ps orr,twa s QUZBiZO of the country than oil other dir.ca•ea hausted crew fighting at the pumlrs . put together,. and until tho lest few pains in try wt'�!c hods'. A (;crntga ta..rist tickets are now on sales at Have YOi1 ".s ©0fi i t? we i7 Z T :wfLh a h+•avy leak. To try to hoard years was supposed to be tncuranir I•'or friend rerommcne-d St Jacobs Oil lowest rates f °,the ship fn such a heat/ sea rePmed a grrat many years doctors pronounced. 1 e.'a rr.; -_ +♦ I re D • Nose e.!a ter a.. Asa >+y P y It a :Deal dines a and rercr,eort Ivral the result astrmished mc-. all pain °lf:--o tat4ies, mars, nod all into a c- r.,o.4 ••a r e.n••re,••. °: Losai tx4swor -. to invite almost certain'dontructitn. rsr'edie and by C­­ ta.i•rg to vani hods and I was cured. -J. B3 tii^n abo,,t,. tr:s �oni:erful n •odtl t °� = •nt: ^r' "'� uo,,.r efuo.•ao a I'm tas 'LO laVlte almadL Cerlata de cure .tth io�al treattacut, ronrtunc.•d � I cnh a to•aaao flop t.r ceera•c.a,- 4►anata but every life- boatman volunicered, It ineura::te �ctence bas proven c.aidrrb ' tlyland, Troy, New York. checrf I1y fur, lhad by any ticket .IB,zrs•. Pa�ra9.n �or�,ro 4Tre boat attempted to apiaro:3eh, ;, to be a eonstttutioaal' d� -ise anti tbera- {II ,gent, or J. A. liichardsoa, IIt t act +, {dry` i all ' Coro reciuiree connt,tuti adi treatment. I Lightning clou4s It rC seldom more I'aaSe IIi,'er ail It northeast corner Ladies' . and "en's Fula$ -and was nearly overturtie'i with i 11a1i'• t atarrh Lure, r:anuraoured hs' Ithan 700 yards from the earth. King .L•; Yonge streets.. Toronto, and t _ its crew. At last three of the reset'• F. J. Cheney k Co.,'roiedo, oiio, ie , st. Thomas, On*, ltrrrJthfns'a Fnr+ at IowNb pricoa 91nA - the -only con±tittitioual rare on the mar- for C.taloQ' RAW FURS—We paj nlshe.0 else cIim'beal on the ship, The storm � kit it is taken c:fternaciy . in doses 150METIiING TO 1tEME31DFIL i —. c.bhew the- 3ifebiiat away, t.t:d winds , from 10 drops td a tole' ;roonrut, It acts ' t pr_ec�, Jeri for pr:c• ii•6 %'sty Dear's k c3-ticirt,f a1 'all ),,. p. IL sAlTt:a -i 40.,71 1E*r1- - tore supers artxt sent- them, flying in , directly on it.o o�coa uaa mucous stir• itihea travettng you ahonld ben' in! , sash Toronto. , all diredt.lons, alul !t with impossibl0 iace* of the system. '1'.tcy offer one hun- I-Ctind the road and the train'+ ihut cotT,� we drink comes from Brnlll. decd dollars for any case it (nits •a Tho ,irla,ntit,v Drazil exports !s now t0 f ta2[rd on the .deck, cure. 'end for c,rcul are and tcautaont- `'pill ta!,•_ you to your detiti'niitioti In ; . s was decided to abandon the ales Adcrros, the fastest tithe, and in the most neaify 1,180 minion pounds a y'ea's ®eminlon i.13�� Stearnshi�� t Yo"ar•.1 to Lr•r}"� B•dce ed [/.a•• F J. CI1 i.Y At CO„ Toledo, o. 1 .0mfortable manner. The Grunci p••l Persiaad to IwrartrseL ViaQu «ar aBking sbip. but fora time It seem-. - Sold by DrngQtate, lac. I t..a ,ed impossible for the men there to JIa!1'a F• roily fills are the best. Trunk service cecels in b<Ah pa i r for a 'tar eaeentrer`Ct M I i�ar� s lioi:�,en: Cures Ce4ds, eft radnat,.te -�agU get on the lifeboat. By great ef- titulars and possengers from T,> for w;.iaawer p••++njrr• e,� °a" • ^u se,rer.oms fare a rornmnmicaIIng rope waq £4,300 of the King's Civil List is ronto to '.io lrcal, t3utt�'o; Nix .re.o,rnWoo se• •+•testa bas azi �I •o lets• areawl asiooa bad stlea.w " bor •diuoa Bel - '"thrown, and slowly all were carried t I Yore k, Detroit al:d Chicago, will nn•" Son - "Rut nocit!erits will -happ, ii, 'nonce +aaa W pwuwtarr, a9po ro ant assns appropriated to chaxl less tw ocwy,or the. do trains cr equipped with wmd� intiur, in_thc best rcgulalc<1 faint- • D,Tom.- «spa. rover it. A slip, a moment's nerve- Y t PPaT • xw.sae 1;lIA�i TFTI: LAMPS ARE LIT. vestibuled coaches, handsome Care ries." Father- (ang'r'ily) - "That :�°t•� jkN61 yo. IEo'uealwllonlaaQ A!1 AosltlLlls`s 1000 Parlor and Dining Ca .4 serving' may be, sir, but I ti or ld have you - -- _ — to i.n ltrtstar.d ti at Inli.e is not one -" lt'latt big .words your, sister uses, The children likq to Rat an attrac- ; heals "a la carte. "' The night l tine hook to read - -after supper -sit l trains cn Pullman sleeping errs L+ +l of tire-bes-t eegiilated fazailics." ITnrry " "Yes; ,site does when qdto's do the old folks o- >cvmetimes. 1ti'e hRVe all above points. -FZxf -can Teats` fret introdtxed, She ' ll -be all right pleasure in informing our farming Toronto for Montreal and east ac I } t'Uie� iii Fffi`f1ti after a while." m. and 10 m. for BufTrtlo and X11 c3r� s LII'A ,,i t li1ltl " FO8 MAINTAINING BOBYiT HEALTH ; readers that by sending their name .9 a P- . and address on a :po nt card to -llas- New York at 9 a. m., 4.50 and (i, 13 When washing greasy dishes or '! sw- Ifarris Co., Ltd., Tor unto, they P. m. and to Detroit and Chicago itt The park of Engla ld began ol'ern- Sor, 1 will be. sent, a 3lasaey- Ilarris Illu3 -. �•s5 a. m.,'4.50 p. 'm. and 11.2'0 p. tiring on Januery 1,16;9:,, at Gro- pots and palls, �o�'er' Dry P., (a ' j traced, free o1 charge. for qno.. r,±ar. L'1. Tickets,, reservations, etc„ ati` car's ]Tull, Poultry'. in 7160(4 it ti Powder) will remove the grease with A - efty office, northweat corner Rini stopped ed payment altogether for a the greatest ease. :. � t p . hN COLD GL1YaTSS• It is a bright little magazine, con I F F -1 - sad Yonge streets. taininR many new pictures and some time• In 17in it had to pay claims — "I Ieood reading. Don't forget to men- iIi_sreper,ces in older to keep a.Roat• Landon has now 21,369 lunatics, 3- ions men- tion this paper, cr -you may not re- CUPID 1N COURT. — _ The number hits Increased 50 per ' tlfor _ tale recovery of real property ce vet a ,lour mat � 11, ` etlattst:•nces took place at the Water re 18 • .�- 'm- '•»•aiiBtlhltt>+r"' cent. sin.. when brought by the Crown against ... a subject; 'sd 'the 'undisturbed pos- The Duke of Devonshire posm-se.- Police Court, Sydney. A German For o: rr rfrTA Rix ;session of a piece of stolen common- la copy of Claude Lorraine's "Book fireman was being prosecuted by :t' sin.. oavhmrsymphasbeenwedforovera� land for this period makes its title, I of TrUt,.;" said to be the most V4117-1 jilrocl lover on a charge of stealing A ,. •earstym,i iek:e q.mothers for th3ir children .hf. -- valid in law, ivabl© book -in the ,dorld. £20,000 chain which she had given him on I girth nr..'ih ptrR.c eaoee •. -It eoott« cr• cla While i `� 1 xntrena the erns', altars al! pain, et a vied et %a nee was refused for it many years ago, 'his promising to ntarm, her. :, rr.• Ss•t rrmedi, f:,r niarrh.ca s ass to the -- in court' a friend sought to convince i "s•e. ofd by a last,:, ,n '.errr qi i al -vprd Twenty -e redc•nualior�k. IN .alw 8.0,1► IcuB1Jb . and stATd .e lyre ap ask for )rrL 'Vinsl.•w• :na t - • rrycthe'girl he �' sad takeaoothirkied; accused of his faithlessn HIS OWN FREE WILL. 20 M- BOTTLES r - that if i•0 did not ma , W be put in gaol `ill I?" ex Dear Sirs, -I. .cannot. soak, too claimed the Gerin., excitedly. ,I \ �' 173 different species have'now been c _ Tliezt'.1'll man:y.rel. -; The magis- ; ti P SOLD EVERY YEAR. live in caves, strongly of the excellence of MIN; -..t .• _ irate fell in with the arrangement. `i ` ARD'S LINIMEYT. It is THE rem =. s edy in my household for burns, q land clergyman having 1c^n sum NOW i$ HE TIME. '+ morsel, they were• mairt•ia•1 in the T { p sprains, c +tc,° and-we would not ,be• �� Ip u8- mlgis-trate's roam, in the prtwgcnce of To use- Dr, Agrew's Catarrhal ii��Ui i �' '{ tit wi#ltout it. It Is truly a wonderfuil, medicine: � , the court oRicials. The bride and Powder. It is ae. antiseptic, heal- JOIIN A: ,IACDONALD, fififi, lridcgrcom then entered ,ti:e court, i ing dressing. ap; led directly to Tomttry "I thinl: mamma 19 Mn ~ I where the magistrai a announcer) that 1 the diseased .s u r f a c e by the awful gc'WP." Ethel -- "Oh, Tom- ublisher- Ar- nprior- (Yhroniele.- . -' ' the groom was di:xsiiareed, The lat- patient himself, who blows the ! my!. how can you say each a tlziufi? !ter „grimly thanked his worn -trip, and r " powder through h a tube into his ^R'ell, she is; everything I do Ole the pair went away. nostrils. The cure dates from immediptely goes and tells pa Fit• T - -- fist ff g ip „ You needn't snufEe from colds - hate oss • A DIM' IMi4M GONE BY. sttA�' Ml��rd s �iDi�l °i�t �llfe3 Cistem�Er� or hair -fever if you have the ! Harry - "Can't you think of an a MARK. h i th h SOUTFI VIA nantic icy, B catarrhal ponder In a pose. I ' E„ thing that_ -wou3� ata-ke *you happy, - s•► "What are you going to do Leith Cure3a headache intenminute% Fhi, Washington, on olio City, Com�, . S Wore `i;'ashington, Uld Point Con - $arriet ?" HappIness Is the abacrce'of paln, and roll- your -boy?" "ITe Ilema to think_ he I Rev. J. L. MuxDocit writes ;'I have fort, And the South via Lehigh V I Harriet - '''Yes; I wish I were a bons have been rmde happy through being can - decide . all .that himself. Just need Dr. Agnew 's Catarrhal Powder , ^ 'little girl again, to "play twit•' cured byS-r JACOaSOtt.ctRHEUMATiSM, j h thp" NEURALGGIA, TOQTHACHE. HEAD- now he tells me there is more money completely c redronCatar ha of five I Pwirr.. Pail-road pre.9s trainscdtailytiofor ' 'paper 'dolls •muide nowadays." ACHE, LAMENW -S, SCALDS. BURNS, �in piracy- : than, in :lltytaillg else," ears' standing. b. is certaini ma - y ,•• s y g ii'a pin ton, - A`saevilic, _ Southern SPRAINS•BRUISES and'al}' paths far v: plop } anexternalremedy can be applied. it never What does hC " 2nt' ^•tt by that teal in rte led it in app7lca- Q. tt FOR THE LFI`TLE O \TES: falls to cure.' Tttbusads who fipaavva been de= I �'Oh, I hmcy he's got Tton nu thn k its benefited me within five min- �onoilleC St t A>tigustif ea Palm Beach.. •i clared Incurable at bathssndtnhospitalshave bu'coaneer mixed up with'>Icrtl an tit_ , , An A B L` book, beautifully illus- thrown awaythetrcr�tches, born¢ cured after financier." -Dr. Agnew's Pills j Tampa,-luiami, Naieati, Cub4 ale's all crated, is one or the latest adverbs- Using ST, JACOBS Om- Directlons_ine1wen i•lortda and winter resorts taoutlt. lane-cfes accompany every botfli. `i ing productions of Alassey- Harris "yes` I krow of one case where ex- costing 10 cents for forty daces, �.xcureion tickets' now on'sel -Co., Ltd., theymakers of the famous �������� j'ctusive_ _uG0 of .ihopta.nn actnal{y' two fifths the pr erof other first full particulars, illustrated literatard, \ Massey- Harris farm implements. caused lunacy." "Tsai't flint ao'Yifl'! class pills, first ciaahso and then I Irap8, etc„ call on or adrLress Robp By mentioning this Imper anti send- "And did •tJtc'v lock up the ainfnrtu -' cure the bowels and liver for- I' g, Le-:'. Canadian Pe�seagnr Agent-1 ing ymur name and - address on a ��I� ,_ �, pip.nlst?" -Of course not; they ever. Y �•8g i -onge a:xest. TcronLo, .Oat. at card to the. Company in To- locked up the people LriaL want' AM onto you can obtain a copy.' �..+ �Qrazy•�' - 1 .{t t.. •'�-./W "tb ..;, .. :.i�;t° �, .'.; ,._. ,._..�.. ..02 ..,a.,.%.A..,`a.'s.:>r. t. ixs. v. fit' °`r -eta'' wir,� ;..,.t'�b.'�, _,•r,..�.:m .�+'�:i•. i M1 •. : "ems.. �. r w h :-•.,. ., •�. :.ti.. �.,. :..... , :- e. L .., .'.— . . _ L.. o-_t�, .. ..... .. ..n. '�sx,h,Li -,. .PavM :ra•.y •p ^ . . - _ - y' .. { L . - .... .: , _ - JY , -'i .. n • _ �• ' 1, ., ;.. ,. -^a ... . . � r.... S .rr, e.. , . '11,_ - .',_,, r }•.tl.,• . . 4 4nr,. <- ''1, ,.. .w, '- fi'T :e, • - v ,:�*.'Y >. .. a .....• .y .. :.',;, .��. p< ,•e r,• .ik � 1•. '' >' . ^+� _..'L'aY a, �.. .N' r:W+' u,:ux. Y+V' ,V., _ ' S .A4 "rT • r .. .. . - _ — - - - - i I tang uaeasy; he could not stand still; Ibring it home th. me, " you can - 1 - be&pat_ come He wasbrow -- _._'T c_#�'t 1144 it no_y- 8nW3 -W]g.1 � --'-$_ EPTH - - -- he walkcd 'up. -and_. down the room, do It ��j _ _ with his watch in his hand, -count- Vexed and annoyed at this trifling, . . _ ing the -- minutes. . The rumble of I ran to the front of the house. IS DUE TO POOR- :L= WHEY _ wheels at last'. He ran -out to file F- had not stood there. many sari -_ BLOOp _,_,,,_ _ _ ___ door; the night was dark; he could onda before I saw firs. Wilson fore- r not per .arty object; but faster Zing her: elf through the _crowd, and _ ! _ F ^a - - and in_•ter, nearer and nearer, came looking wildly about her. 5hd hta,d- That is why Some People Caianet ._ - the roll of the - wheels, until they caught a slight of and recognized me Get Rid of a Qough, and Wiy, ..,� �_ ,} BLaVI�FOLD. ON 'THE DRINK atO� before the house. m an inswnt. $ Nhere is Clara?" sills cried. grit -' It Develops Into Coastamption. in for ,breath... •• Q�, PRECIPICES' - -- -' - - CH PTES X L - bar with nul" port o lungs era just like any - other - ._ A V 'why, I left ' . will 1 saw resums my personal "I have lost her in the crowd. n of the body -they need a 11 - narrative. ue and constant supply of pure, rich blood ---- I 4 The reader will'probably remember I separal:eu her_ from me; and from strop . Lt. i : • -- CAAPTI'R XV. inquired, and- caused -others to in-!that Monday night had,.been f'xed that moment I have lust. eight. of the lungs are not strong they quire ot- every likely picture dealer between Clara, myself, land We. are unable " to • resist dls- Between six and seven o'clock on her. Look about you. She must ease, and that is the rewaoa why an in Lonvbon whether they had in their son for our visit to • the theatre. I be in the street." •• = -the nett evening, au elderly 1aan; I apparently simple cold „eling3_ until . poFSessioa say drawings or paint- Having bad to wait a very umroa- Cp a rd down, in sad -out, Lhe ,the patient grows •weaker ttad dressed like a gentleman farmer, I P _,Hastily entered the shop of a pdeturo inga inscribed with such a signature eonnb't time .tor the old lady to 'crowd,' here, there, and everywhere, weaker and finally IIlls n consump- dealer, situated in the West �, but he had not met with the taught - complete her toilet, we did not cr-,f I eagerly sought ice bar, but e+t►s �tive's" ave. Dr, Williams Pink - ' . and asked, in a nervous, impatient est' success. As this was mar last rive at Drury Lame until' nearly was nowhere to be ceu....T` r. Ril- pills never tail for strengthen the day in. London, I thought I would half -least seven . A mag-ni'•.cently son, Pbarnd:ng in a doorway, trem- fun because they make the new, " " 'slasher, o inspect s, that pretty take a look round the Fictsure shops mounted spectacular drama was at lungs, • -slag -color drawings, that were in ,l i ttia{c and wrirtgit;g her hate.` soon rich, red blood which -ions can _ do -. the window. The shopmaa produc- I myself, I have been about all day, ' tho time in the height of its pope- 'col,erted a, small crowd' aruuad her., , when I ca.I.Cht sight - of these. .I '..}artty: the conseq•:ence was, that { •'T',tid they seen a young lady, in !this work. The most emphatic },roof ell them. Instead, howeser, -of ex- «thought they looked I}ke her worn, when we presented ourselves at the `a black dress, -with long, golden that Dr. Williams' Pink-Pills •t- Z,u :)d' __ _ ' amining the iiieture itself, the Son the lungs and cure consumption is llamas seemed eliieIIy interested in sad, ayes enough; here is her signs- -pit pia plate, we were Informed hair?" she never ceagevl us�aig. tore is the corner. Yet stay a too- that eve" seat was frill. At the I "Yes,. I-ie had see,ri a young per ,its earlier _e ±ages, is given in the the back of it. It was gr4wtng meet; to.maka assurance doubt s.:re, u sou anwaer,ng the uesori},tion. She ',care of Mies Blanche Durand, of Bt. stunk, but the gas was not yet light- y pier .boxes we were received with Edmond, Que, Miss Durand say ■ :- .- - - _pd. so, putting on a pair of spec - I will show you her likens s. printed the sa=e intimation, Clara would Thad been one among the firs_ t of the I . In the month of September, 1901, taxies that he took from his wtzistr, sotre six yea's- ago' , You will then have tried emery pert o' the hc*uce• crowd to cone down the pros -a.e• I was visiting at the home of an be atta to tell me whither it is the up to the stalls, but bT'rs. \i'il�on She looked as if slit had lost some , uncle at L'Assomption. One day we . coat pocket, he carried tiro picture- one. When 'she-got into the ,street, to the door, a,nd carefully examined same. could not l ear of it; a ee 1, she con were out boating, I got my feet He produced the - idsm- tical minis -' aidere�i she had strained a i o'ns in a "t oung than tow.hed bier upon the the black surface at the back. In ture that Silas clad john-! in _ Little ication at the set and caught cold. The cold seem- • -one turner was faintly it>acr•ibed in' consrtntir^ to our app: arm and said comet! ng w},ich he, ed to cling to me,-and when I_ go- _ _... ... ,pencil. the word "Clara." Bethlehem, and which, it wit} be te- up.er C•oxrrs. "JIy poor dear ht the policeman, hstd not heard.; _but turned home about the end of Sep- . With an exclamation of pleeaure, membered., he had }eft in a pocket band thr.t'a dead and gone, my whutever it was, she wal'.ed away tember, I was quite ill. I was quite sad a briyhteaed face, he went back o the 'ci then deposited will- ono - deztr, always eat in the pit, and rise'- vvitli him. Then h� lost sight of I tev'erish. had no• appetite, and the to the counter, and asked the shop- Roswell. a er wo :ld Fit anywhere e' ° ^." `hP her." I cough seemed to exhaust coo. I be- - ]elan for the address .ot the painter, ,- 'Ite shopkeeper ha-1 ated no long- s:;id oracularly; "but in th<:se day's i lac increased our alarm n hva- gan doctoring, but did not got any The young man hesitated, "I beg er, but at once handed over to him there were no stalls, and o•:1'y the dn- rifold, Perhal' -s it was not C1aln? better, =your '"allies, sir,' Ise said, „but ►t the renuired address. The gentleman aristocracy sat to the boxes l� ::t :1.; • the ho},cful doubt.was soon re. or t d ! e �anuar ; 902 wehee �rt on n is not usual to give the adidreases of pueclia.4ed the , pictures ;at 4 eiy " "if Re c:sri't -Ce? to t' ►re, the r ate �. o . - - Cl e i ass- naixnrte +#e i erected, told Lha I ayes in cos - _ . the ladies amd gentlemen who work �'dSOme price, got into a cab that plenty of other theatres in London, nerd; t'on. sumption, At this time a friend who -- nor vs without tier permission. the shop boy had fetched for hint, an,d most cf them close bv," • 'i co'+ld riot help taking notice of I had come to see wr^ advised me. to art:d drove away in the direction of On the o ;•p,:site side of the road h, ht sni�i, "for I thought she ' t Dr. Williaa:s' Pink Pills, and I These came water -color dra�nga - Rcre in Some regLesL at the lima, the northwest. . was a row of hill boards of vario,�s was the L'rrttint girt I over saw, "s nt for six boxes. The pills boon _ from the poetical and dreamy beauty we arrhmd at Mrs. Wl!snn's abo`.:t _;h,.a4rc-j. We crossed over to read il;ut, defen5l upon it, you'll find it toRan to heap me, as little by little.. _ _ ref the eubiects, and an or and eight o'clock, and knocked at the tho-n. "Tura is the play, my dear,' al'' right, she's gore, for a atr °]l I the cough grew less severe, my. ap- y - ,ahne�et Turner, an style of treat- door. To his irujulrles tl4 _erva:.t ;crud IN! son, swWe: t•:: "t•he with bogie young mar.." .,tits - became better, my strength . aunt: and the shopmaa probably rep tali• ­Miss Clara has go-Re with i 'f ady of Lvons,' I an v* it the ;'try { ut upon thky si `g, stern Ceing in ' returred, and I began to have a . s•3s}>ected that the "sparse of some missfis to the play' house; and i do first air,'1t it was performed. and o '� dcaur•,tly rebutted oy a,ysclf sad I h•a!thv color. I used eight boxes of ' oT+yosition trader, anxious to secure not expect she mill be home until Tncely play i•. is, toot. Yon wtll he !,dry, t5i!•on 6e ,aid: "bell, it you lute pills, and was then fully re- . -- fife services et the artist for l;im- late' de!ighlell with !t. 1.et me see w1,ich think Its s ca.•ei al anductinn, you'd 'covered. I am sure that Dr. Wit- _ = salt. ley hidden under- the simple ! .. "t)e's she frequent Plates of am :so- e:;Ae. !t is at I'Y,e C:or r•tti'. n• .1 et; er .cotze along with sae t° 1%ow ! ljams' Piak Pi12■ saved my._ life, sad . request. e t J shall always speak gratefully ut - taert inueh7 Ia `he'otten out of an oh, th'.t t7 '10 o ht', we can gc•t - glee - "Let me are your ma•rter," mid ev'vning'I ' there la a flaw aanvt ^s,' "tt h:.t was the wan lii.o?" I snit th•m." _ . ... the genCeman, ahna-ply, observing* (),,, dear, no; this is the first time .n to the CcrrcnOvrnn we wont. The ed i Such ca ?es as these lei! better film the man's hesitation. .. . . 1 have ever known her to go' s'ao is fr:T piece was a .s:u t force, arA'. 'Ch. he wa4 a yo• :ncish, ■ month-, never out very late -" the ho•..se ('Ili net tt^s'n t -q '.11 untU t was'rere -oink 'll power of a wn- -- _ _ • In EL low minutea the prircipal him- i , r•rec a 'ow, with a cap on,' _ l: ! "Flow unlorbt:ttate ni-,t I mu,.t ego thvt was over, and t c I t-e tt eatrvr .tile reriv i,.jt 1 +,k 1-' f a,_ They cure all eon- - srelt cable forward - latitutlonal weakness btraus• thryt go , . "I wish to purchase all - the draw- her -to- riixht, 'at what:- er hrorr. s :e prewer.tPd n itvely apP•Ara= a ', he very man who had, be: kond n ! t to the coat of the trouble and '- ingg you have by tills anti.*!, and at rrn7' return. I will coue back at We tool: o1r seats in Lie pit, P10 'me uut cif tr:a Flt. 'it was a f'Iot, ,b0JId- up ` -.the b•lgod. That is why _. the same time to tee favored with her twel're." as the curtain lose tvr-n tee t hen. b,it by whom originate 1• acid ', they PPver fail to cure rheumatism, _ . J`.e Bag . Wary 'maker very much ait•tnt?hed ••} ,,tv '-et Lycns.' I 44-11 forgot for w}:at puri�o`>e? ! 1,rmhae -o, kidnev and liver frouhl ®s, rs pectfng the same a- olives as Pt the Idea of alfh n lath visit. J'.r mSso.l to the ab• ^tFirg inrr•est .pt -- ra;e a cu0 go to Bow street at.rPada et'; backaches. 1rd,geation, "' .`the ma's the toaster was ai%" to Jonathan Rodwetl -of course t`•e the }'ldv, Ti a ,.rincipo Parts were 'once, L,nsi F will tu.luw you in a few it ilfip,,sae'?:4 anti aid other blood dis• declare not only to fv a L'.e addrev, re _der hnia tong' wince reeor!nirect him in tie hands of two nr!r.,iraWe art- `�inutee " ras^v Snld ty all dealers or sent but to sell more an one of tl:o - ordered u>'e cabman to drive to tt.c ;etrs antid as the 4atunt'r'n' f,*vr'a.Aual I i uck I ruarh -d to the a a'e doom peat paid ar, 50 cntg a box or s:s • t?eo - ett•Frnrd Th- i , ry left the t:o r boxppq to- awirgo, w n t o w<o4 a cue- . kosacr stopped him, . bed, and waltcd tmpatieatly the gears climax t"At tcr:+ttratts a at'e' lie lad fnit,aed out at ..my'!the Dt-.. willtarne '.bf•dirine co„ _ -win away of tame. ro ;r•th ,let, in ah <tis, 'o the r-r"tr _ _ -"2 am not askint this for t!`e grab Pa 4 hceht, way the unswpr Rrocicv111e, ant, Substitutes are _ • jticatioa of idle curiaen fo,r he grid, At twelve o'clock he kroc`Led ago n trig tio,:nii ot. the "Jlartc ltat�e,' I' S,icyd,tt y 1 bcthou;;ht m• ^f Vie :ForrAtimea or'errd• but you can al- 1 lJtio lose le cudty,. "The lady at 11ir4 VT-ft)n's door Thev has I t_iKude tears a msvlf frrm the arn's'rkblic house Aev,•.y i ran thltt'er, way }'a protect yourself by geeing that • ' ~" 1< little s be a very erase and dear n ^t returrod "t16o''.ld Mary per -�of Pauline to rtn the ertnt•' of the :k,c they had not ueeen there that the; full name "rr. Wililaws' Pink --�' tmember of m family, whom T have felt rite to cum! fti and wN,t Dfary "nrn,h tr. the a t' uai -nsm of 1-he a di avrn -6a -•T),' 1 -vent coven to Y•oao IF'itle for Pale People" la printed on: = _' long Right of tc:ryseverat years- dfd not lake the idea o4 adm(ttlnpr a the butyl a!} buuntiv ells houe�• . treat, where I tovrd D:rs, ltiilyon, Ithe wrapper around every box. _ whom I be:ioved to be dead, A lit-�{(/ - _ follow u sli !tt f nngcr at such an hour. and she r,cnrr i ilia c! i w stn theamlid fun than alive. t3 g ` samr s, of hoer, T lingered about th4 - !oe en ecsvbot k to I casneow P a 60 the ttnnult T heard a `eiint cry 1 Ar;6 y'ou quite certain that the rind mire Icin .er I lrantir nPTila o f y have after to my •..r. i turned , harply ro M r, the 'd ;w-n l,roi * nn-J me 'clew that 1 had obtained in a very I Na A. W. C&A3 corn : lady lies no•L Bono uH of her 8- - r• ` Clara had tnintecf from o.er excite- own tree will^ - r,,ne sv mthmrttrg•� Into hroad,dnylight, and the tttsr ••vhrigular manner Five dabs ago I I CATARRM CURE . t. a� i - '- - y ecan, yet ettll T- - • , maz'�t. co.4c, paths },tt - „nit' fur a tittle 'tie of the day M. . was looking in at the window of a In snot direct to tb• dxwroe? ,, had tcihdried. wa-lk - met s.,me one •he knew, a,nd 'ee+uld not tear my*ell away: tho P.ben the arepIat u pt� s �afor sale a watercolor �f.�1rfee,ire�eusYta.r Itbo event caused some Jfu'e c.znmo- .t,rrclae thstt sail. ham mires .you, he'Pa;sNr +bY shrank from me - Lh.ty -. II exposed pa»rssa.r.r•,,adrrpra"istiw !tint, in our !mnVe'l,w +e rhiFhhrtrhr,o�i, Ih:,s !a'n her 1 on,e7" st,ggested the Ilrvkt ita�e thought ae an t:rapeL' piairting, ropresentlrg my awn cob i ,].� �- ctnarte.ri Nee.. '• of "A rt'n- ctrl f�,nOLi.•Rary d'h0. was Lalvitd; dawn i,tm'atlC. At last I felt "t?iat tsaliti!'d P° 7 a nd tlse ni u rrr r y < tags Lows 411 8ttt1olk. I bane lust ' Gears :sd rt. Tense Jl%-*r ,., cot Id ho'd out no longer; that I kaa •lliedrn or t w,cir. hoe fnintel was- <TUickly crmmur,t- pie C1Ci;o,ftinna.' Was a picture at home, and there } , Wake," CA.. =meate mad Aa■ale. ' cated to the boars, and the overa ' mtttat fall down u on the avoment if - was a pecu3larity of 'toa.t�tt about 1 i "I'rny dlsubu>e your mind of s-tdc T P ' finis one that led me to believe, -tad, gl.aszare ware leveled at us 1'irkily, an ice &, ti:e young lade in qoe =tlon 11 walked at,out any loaner T!!iee. - tie thought seemed then, that alone 111 tht ho „se, "But he looks ; ors Wilson was rrov'hled wltb a I•hus. do Iricntis ra„ } orxion, excel t seed then only; did I Craw; ;o the both were the work of one bass. I a- gentleman,” she thought, "and he ,!m. >iling Motile.. Tl.is c'artivily re- those you see here - knows no nth ton of a Oesndan Town omrvibu■. went into the Mop and purcha.ned is old enough to be- my father." vieed her - at least eit .)c icntly to erg - „r- oci :ttes with no others." do expo n'Tnamd 'i di Ag myself the picture. I was not 6eeeis -ed. 1n -' "Don't be afraid; I am not a bur- actmit of her being led out of the pit I .a'l he s Icn.r� ea: ne,t: use of my t a ff na ttss asp mss' pi /n . censer at the back was Blar, my dear, ". said, Mr.. Jonntiian, into the air, ., toi,im erenteci to con'vir'ex him of his rear in my wet clothes upon the bed _ _ _-, . - . the word "Clara,' But the ,salsa- errriifing, and s11pping a trve--lbiliIng . As d was leaving atv M.tt, Witti error', for from that tarn he gave and then --ail is a blank. _. • - laan could give me no infomnatirtn.Piece into her hand. Clara leading ulon my arm, I ncttic- To Be' Cotitinue. Ills a more serious attention. _��� -about the art}gt; they had bought That was a guarantee of morality ei a stago-toc to the urT>cr tier r Lct, me .1 F� the young 1ooY'e `FTNF.S FOR MURDER. _ - .- it about two years ago, with sev- and good character not to bedoubt• '}'here. attcntirely ctbserv'ing -us name is Clara - whit ?" he said, . -' ` es'al others, of a young girl whom.ed• lie walkeJ into the pastor, an,ii through a bor,nrtte, was Sir. 1 ?exi- looking over the evidence. F'[nes have been often imposed for they had never seen since. My ne-, Mary lit the lamp. 1'.here-were sev - I well. As quickly as possible I turn- -It, is- the only name I have ever very serious ofences, but it wound __: • ptlew dined with me that day, and oral unfinished pain't.ings -upon the ed away, ttlloa _with tt;at vag te, known htr 6t':," angered Jars. Wit- not to easy to find a modern par- - •� I told him of the circumstance. He table, sittne Berlin -wool work, sev- boding fear which always oppresseJ Soo, awkwardly, offal for a recent caw, iti the State at once requested -the affair to be era} books and knack- knacks talon,; - `arc at the sh;l-t of that man. ••Arid you gay tahe has lived -with of Maryland, where a, man convicted °' "left to his hands, as, with his - au- ilia to Clara. Exatniaing these a i.h IIoth .firs• Wilson,. n.,and m� self were Vol upwaid of two years "' That is of murder was tined =5,000, the perior knowledge of London, he loving attention, 'he passed away for returning home. Immediately, but tr.ttiFe` you had better tell me Imoney to' be paid to t'h'Q'wfdow and - - would be tar more likely to. trace tier rthe time, atilt, however, listening Ciern, wound not hear of it. nth "fie know; cancerziing ber. C -ir- children of -.the murdered man. Some' — than I st.ould. He came to my he-!, eagerly for the sound of her return. "nh, no, no!" she cried; "I,-would cumstnne q that cony appear tnsig- }s,tch {aw obtained in. England. until tel last night to tell me that ha had' One o'Noek by- bin watch, to d still not miss seeing the end for any con- nittcant to you may be t "e very the early art of the nineteenth cm- : .'' ,,4�•��„�,,o�.�..Y,4,�„ -- srdersttion, T am, very well now" _ Lury, enabling -the 'relatives_.ot the ttirng9 mE want to -put us on the and I will 'keep myself so calm dvr- trek• murdered man to sue the murvle-er. . ­ . . ; . 0 - — - _., . - . ­ _ - - , — - - - Ry}�_- -told hi�m.'all ` she It is said that 'in.Tunia'tho faraaily . "� • es , ; t t Presently, a man came - and seated knew, .which, as the rea.uer knows,- "oT -a naurd-ered man mazy claim- dam - himself in the rear of us. 1 i hought was very little. ages in lleu of execution, and there . . , - I •receoq•nazed. him as on employe he- sirs. Wilson expres,sed her-Intention is something' An 3fobsimmed.an law , -• •` , S hind the.scaies, and I kept my back bf i�sui^R hilts -early the next morn- correapotiding . with, Win s7ktraordiu: _. . - toward him, lest he should recognize ing, of :et ing a rewatd for her dis- ary state of things. ,t. . me,. As the play drew toward ' a covery. There wan notl•iog'more• to _ ' h e e close, I felt a hane7 laid opt n my be done in that place, for the cab F ®n i t d w lied her Lo A 11QOTSER'S CasE. . . shoulder, and orf turning to n_, Sa wtts waiting, -Rod I,Tmrst{a . - - - -T. ?N ;� _ ..� - - -- >, �s ,�, . - .i that' this man had rises from. his return home immediately.. She im- arat, and was ma,kin, signs to me• plured• me to accomp: nv her. \o; I ];very motber knows the constant - • Aeneelhe SaCkaehes, Rheumatic.Paintg and Lorin- Clara and Mrs. Wilson were breath= would ,search. the neighborhood,;, I care a little child requtres, and-- tsVly =� s lesa.ly Intent upon the scene, wl' ich might chance . to gcC some` tidit�9. � the' young ' avd inexperienced mother bago -�-Dr. Ghase s Kidney -Liver Pills Prompt to Relieve and Of Lasting �ensfit. . - .. was the -last. •' I- gla•n:e•d at them, rites - far --her first baby- -T- . R s rose q' uietly, seed moved away with- T tnciin , were utterly 'in vain, •.the old' lady there is no other period in -her 'life It Is not only the lungs that suffer ed by the experience and integrity of out their bein; conscious of >uy . very .,rel actantiy departed alone. inure trying. In Ilse little Me that . movement.' ' Qurins f2ie eels, damp esasoas. The Dr. A. W, . - Chase, the famous Ro- Mr. Jonathan mss stab drove on tb' - are certain to come to all mother--es- s "You are wanted behind," said Ut.e and young children, the mouser -es- kidneys are almost egva►lttiy suattcegti- ccipt Book author. ' - " doorstep when the .cab drove up. Y g ble to ■udder changes of temper- mart, in a whisg�r: "air. bfontgom- 3 young sad inexperienced Mr. Wm. Boyne, of 19 McGee St., I e`ore LJ.e cabman could descend peciall , the store, and many a. serious case of Toronto. tuaga: "7 was ati9icted tit Very wants -you directly. IL the !a-' front the box he had the door open• mother - scarcely knows what to do. dies .miss. you, I• will. look to tltetn 1 kidney disease has its beginning with rarely 4vitlr kiat. et' diacttse, -'tcne in "R'here is she - Where is Clara ?" t_1 to meet emergencies of this a cold, which settles on the kidneys: the bladder, incontinence, deposits to till you come b'••,•k:" , he asked, seeing but One person with- kind that Baby',s own Tablets are P.crsoas workin out ox doors are the urine, severe..patns to the tack, In offered to all mothers. These Tab - ost like] to be vie ms of such l sad strains over the loran. T -wata ho not tell - fee I have gone,' ,_ Tao -t, rots are an absolute curs for all the R { I said. l Tn Y He nodded his head. tars-- ternifio�a avdo! bewilder- minor eiTrneisis of-little o es and troubles a.nd wiser trans backach so bad that I.had to get up two o ed to-thin k of the n - qq�� 7 pawed through the pit entr{snce, ve' ttnn from a `stranger whom site should constantly Tiro kept in every isrmbige, rheumatism slid cripplefi, three times is the. night soli could and went round to the #;Lore door: n home, where there are young _ _ e.chi limbs, but anyone is liable to then only .make water with great had never 'seen before. Bars, Wilson "ickness comes quickly—with y ehssaity' __ _ rsg { sir. Montgomery had been pin t ing "Shb is gone -ran }3ut, t = -.- sit in, a draught or expose his tack I pain. could only gagP, Own Tablets -at _hand. .the- -•rwne ac "Thou an ofTicer in the previous- erore, and r,_ T .'..te_a current of cold air. th.l°na• a •tntfridd and unable 'was still'in` his stage dress. away tt'!th in romptl met. Mrs. R• f. La,tue, Cold settling on the kidney* casrtaes to work, I was esenflned to riiv boa I „ !, }tai minutes afterwards Mr. Jena- pntaia Ont., - . . ', �ettgeation, a do�}ging of these r1itei- for- -three weeks, and: during that . C'h one of the �mrts yau• copied than ium•Ped rn'to the cab that had Mon says Tablets can re- the- now drama hail been lost, and commend Bab . in$ orYani knd consequent - derange - � t:tr -a thought I could riot possibly you Rill have to do another," he brougl -t -her hame'"and which t'e mothers who �haveweroaa■s o d-Ai u a- sp9 o! the whale digestive alas ex- endure !treater misery. It was thin had ordered to stay. "To the Bow ekildren, I do sot - know. how.. I _ reentry ry ,steer■. The firer tall+ to ttut I began to t►se'Dr'. Cia4lii ■ Kill- said. "Wait a moment, and I will Street Police Station as fast as you bring you the MS.' can drive and you shall have a sov- could get along without them. -' '1 ha - • _ :_ .',work.,. the .bowels become constipated nay -Liver Pills. lit is with gram- Ile left me. Several minute, Tablets are guaranteed free h•en 'and the stomach leafs_upset. tinsel that I gar that they have treed ig „ he C Pied -' ' elapsed, -and he.d'id not return. I: wne cre n, e . e e opiates or hariaful drugs, and crusib, Rtotuss of their direct sled cum- me of all these 87:111 pGoms; sell ber,dei becemipg uneasy at my absence from e e e e ed to a powder i■sky bo' tulnillsitit.oi•os - !bitted seven on thew orig,'a+, Dr. me a well man•' imp cemputfoas. .,Then I 1eard tl•e Alf thnt night I wr.ndrred about with absetlyte safety is ►tsew born Chase's Stafaty Elver Pills are of Dr. Obare's 1C1dwe'y` -lAver Pi11R curtssin fall. Z ,was lust Coitig to in a fre'riziecl state up and doas'it the babe• gold by all drusg{QU or rret,l - �� prompt, �,sd,moct 'la+stl■tg base- Ono'Pin a do++; tr°'te a ir"x; 'a't , r � � ��omery came streets, down by the river, I know by W" at 25 coat} a ttis= h,r writs - �yg4yN� gtiryr all dealers or Ed9asamios, Ew•L■o fns to the Dr. wilAsma, Ak- Aicity • 'fit Lot irk de a. ago � . I up to me siQntn.• dr■■■td Ltai• the not shears. It came on to rain. Atdd ', , *++,i'*W Is Hiatt 49focts sad are tack- I n... Toronto, - ■tthet: ` • • I was ,caked to the akin. SUlL i CO-- rocitrille. Oat . ., . .. . . . . - - . :_ . . , I. / . , .- . ... . . ... c I I I I . . �. . I- . . I 11 � :,.. � . � .. - i .. _. , , I I . ­ - -_ - ,._ „..� - .�.:�.:,., c. .at.,i•^ - : <rw;< ^.^.,._.. ..�- .fn_.:- a:w.,�.�. -,..�, ',..., r.,..,v....,:,.�w+�e:a.W:,.�.r. ..... . :....:.�.�u�� .._ _�.. f' _' u. a .nod s, >v,.� ,.� z„ . s - -, •F r 4 - \l\ , - . r so laev$ 18sss ar atesrtns i . -Watch for Westney's fence was to take part' in the meeting a - w to the label on your parwYoa d wda,a� ad. in neat issue._ _ large nlunber of ladies were Ares- it 7onr.�"�e3ioato�ssx�+nts`a f = trs.usuetl; of Chun =st , ntc _?1fr— Eia -saau= - - ge>Mttaaoss ue aobowl•dted 7' is on the sick list at resent. interesting talk on "How to inter- _ e of da• a on label on the drat Pa 01- g ,�banng� rsoeipr'ot moasyst •tits ofd. �1wa7R — �1•t6s B.peI1t1- _y g 13et3 le- U1L_ t11B- fiil7Zl9..'- - ';.. - - Issspihe"to Daid ahead s the next few weeks with friends in This is a question that has been vV/ i Peterboro. discussed for many years and so °�M$e -A half dozen spoons found far the question has not been - ,.. C� were left -at. this oitice. Owner s ,)lved. There has �n a cont-r-. T , please call. uous stream of young people to -___ Mrs. Haney, Haney, of Toronto, is wards the centres of population -- _ + .n r,ixo,- ©lwr.; 3trF: mss,- 19t)3 -- -- s ridin 1t few W fe3- 3eat•s much to the detriment Crummer. of the farming community, and -Mrs. Wagner who has been on also much to the detriment of the '.LOCALI,SMSe the sick list is now improving young people themselves. The �r somewhat. cities seem to have many attract- -- -Jas. Latchford, of Cleveland ions, but their drawbacks and the Big stock now on hand tor Gents, Ladies, icicua:doonspent a day li& �;;,;;;ub gyiends around here for darker side are invisible to the Bops, . Misses, Children. Come and -Oeek in Lindsay. a few weeks, l hopeful and optimistic young --Q people on our farms. To stem bee if we cannot snit OU. Prices are - •C�iae. sold Mr....att; of death I uarterl : communion service S - ' aeo3te, are visiting friends in town. Sunday morning at 1.0.30 o cluck, this movement city - ;'ard is a dffi- right, - Born- On' Friday; Jan.- '?.3rd, �in the Methodist ch'urch.- - - - - -. _ -cult one to solve. At one time - - - -- the wife •of John McGinty, of a son -Jilin Jaques is around again farming w'as an occupation that - Born -On Friday, Jan. 23rd, after being confined to the lluuse. required much brute strength (ii e the wife of 3onatharrLiscombe, of with a'very sevel-e cold. the port of the laborer. The John Dickie aa sun =H: G'., �j'ilson his leased the • ruler who coeeici'do the hardest - fa •' -Win'. and Mrs. Allaw'ay, spent residence on , Chezrdi st., lately day's work was the one who made Tuesday With Bert and airs.' Law, vacattd by Mrs. R. -D. Benson. the roost rnoue� , But time= have c of Dunbarton. -Miss Baker is spending a few change(]. With the introduction 'i -Mrs. W. E. Clark left on We'd- weeks with her friends in Osllatva of various kinds of • labor-saving s tissday morning to- visit her before the rush of the spring work machinery, farming has lost much parents in Hay dun. begilie. of its dmidgery and hard tail. In PYepa�@ FCr A.. - - nt i L. Henry will be here -G. Atkinson, of Scarboro, is former times the successful farmer as usual neat Tue =day Go attend to selling a fine, herd of milcli cow's required a great deal of physical Cold Wet Weather his professional deities. * by public auction neat Tuesday, pot: er, but uotti he requires Intel- -��, W. J. Rorke, of - Foawar- See bills. leetual strength. Tlie farmer of z•en, Man., are visiting friends in -D. E. Pugh `will hold an auc•t- to -day must think, he must be a i Pickering -and neighborhood. ion sale of farm stock and imple- thorough student. The occupation - 'S ;Geist to report, hat Mrs, ments on Tuesday Feb. 10th. As of life farmer is becoming more See 'Those O.erwate, Robee, Felt Boots in Rubber sad Leat.er. - - john is very ill at present fir. Pugh has leased his farm fora and more of a profession every tindertseer, Wool and Fleeced. _ _ suffering from tyl -hoid fever. term of years everything will be year. Mr. Ga'rdhouse pointed out Extra vie in Sesyy Blankets. --The college -hockey team are sold. . __ T this fact and showed that there -- - -e �t the - $ - - - ` -going out to Brougham this '(F`ri- �., A. Terhune, organizer for was no other uo�re:�c liirr ban -- — Per t�12n -t0 e - Wet clay) evening to play a match with the Hcme Cirnle has-been here. for that of the farmer. rming y g the Brougham team. the East two-weeks working in is the noblest, the most honorable - - -- -Mrs. Copeland, of Woodham. the interests of that order and and most in of all in- R. A. Bunting. -• returned home on Monday morn- has succeeded.in materially increas dustries. He also showed the - - ing after spending a week with lug the membership of the order necn9sityofsurruunding the young he- r sister, :41re. 'Win. Dickie and here having added some twenty people on the farm with an abun- other relatives. members. dance of good reading, especiallg -The Friends will -hold their W. H. Richards, of Caron, with farming lite rature. ii r. M GOODS u �qquarterly meeting neat Booties in �,sqa„ who left these parts aixeut (' =art]house Laid many good thinly= z their meeting house at 11 a.m. and twenty -two years ago fur the in his addresses. And many more 3.30 p. al. All will be made w'e1= north -w eats spent a couple of days go,t *d things could have been said intending Oranges, Le- mosis, Raisins, Fige, Essences, Naas, Peels, eta come at these meeting¢• this week renewing old acquaint- liad time permitted. :+iise Bella all A 1 stock at la,?teat prices. - -A load of young I.*opie went anc•es. Mr. Ric:hai ds eaasee many- :Millar, of the Women'G Ire =titute. to Brougham on Tuesday evening ►, F. Jost Receiaetl Mef long robber boots, Mena hocks sod Rubbers, Mena g than es in the borne . of his boy- also spoke for : ome time on Uur {r to attend the carnival in the skat- hood, but is still aUe to recognize Dairy work in general." ?'iiy inea short Qua long bcC4e, _ ing rink. They report hating a few --of the old faces. addre�- was trrt•atly appreeiatetl l had a must pleasant time. anti if those who ha t e an} thing tt, Also a fr111 assortment of Rubbers - p I -On Friday afternoon of last _ —The social that was ' intended' steel; the Zi "„men's Institute of t }o n ith dairy erurk would cuai�e '•[7LT. Loddan j'•'. ffio be held in St. Andrew s church St,l :th Ontario held t':eir regular out tothe�e meetings and learn l i• meat Thur-As..N% will nut be held at ientifli• methods in the, care <,f �present, but the annual" social <if wino r meeting -in I)alra. lusll.' milk, cull in butter- making tiu�i in There mere about thil-ty ladies the Sunday - c•hool will be held on' pre,entZchiclsllnn's that the in gene dairy work. and follc,n Friday evening of next tt'eek. - LPre t In the ineetinF; n "0.G �Tt�Rter thP�P meth( F, many tliOt1Pa11tl- if ,�� -� linery. T F v.,-, i,nra ,,,,f c 2 n a _ would be added t•o tits . a ticket of member•sill ]n the pub- 'tt:e plesulent, �ncnl,it•d chair, income (if the farmer-- ut.ario he libr•art you - should c!o so nt a ever t ear. T-x,marly are wedded - once in circler to get ins full benefit l After a few. preriminary remai k, y' - on the work of the.Institote, Mn-.- to she old fa�hiutiecj ideas that D1iss Baker will sell the remainder of bey Trimmed Sate and Felt hat Tickets may be secured at silk• for Brc,wr, of Whitby. Fate- -her re- roniparatively little progrv_ is £+baper at teat from to day, IThnndaq land), until Tuesday Jan, 97th. a the first ticket ands for each I made in this directluri. The FHr i`i.�ar•t as delegate to the Guelph fair Great reduction in Laces and Ribbons. Camel's hair Tan'o'- ahantars in subsequent ticket in salbe family. Sirs• I awder, of Whitby. also merQ' Institute are doing P assorted colors, reKular 6si valor for 36o. Tassel caps for 180: and all tickets expire at the end spoke for -ome time. _ The pnrxft- work in this connerticin, but &I- and the year. - 1 adc'ress of the afternoon -%N as loget.her too few will attend these $aait.sss Will be discontinued. after Jan 27th unut tits spring season opens, l2srob lab, - =The Ancient Order of L: Wiled � hiss Millar, on '•Emer.ggencies." meetings to receive the bene$t Sg CC - Baker - - Workmen intend having a social In her'alk. Miss :Millar d"c•ribed that can be derived from them. • _ = evening on' T,leRday neat. The what sl.ou]d be done in emergen- In Miss Mi. }]acs address it ass _ - < Grand Master accompanied by ties or- cases which required im- tals i ti out that the chief esaen d other officials of the order will be mediate treatment. Thevarious gala in the production 0f gtxei C' and deliver addresses, eddresw s were much enjoyed by all- butter n aF.cleanlinees, and proper The wives of the members are in- the lades present, a. number of- temperature. Mr. Orr . next spoke vited, and. during the evening on •'Same Insect enemies of the trhom R ere enrolled as members. , S { ;refreshmentsvvill bespassed around Urcha In his talk Mn Orr 1943 Um In -the evening the Institute tocik � °� PS •••. *,, A short program of music etc will part in the meeting in the town- describit] the *various kinds of wlso pe given. hall, is conjunction with the insects which the fruit grotcer has -It is with tyre deepest regret Farmers Institute It is the pur- contend with ant! the method e x •• that we report the death 011 Thurs pose of the Woman's Institute to of fighting them. Another tic Windmillsil, day of last week cif Mrs. Malcolm establish a subol=clinate institute deed was that of the a McDonald (nee Miss Etta Margach) in Pickering village so that its weevil. This disco -lion was led -b the resident and by the see - I of Ripley: We have not heard .members n:ay meet ulgether, for y p --- ' any ,particulars other than her mutual' ac:vantage, and by -thus retary• In late year_- the growing _we are prepared dodo all kinds of Work _ of ease has been•ver y unprofitabl : Promptly pertaining to the pump baseness. -' —death vans sudden and unexpected organizing they will_recel�e bens - p Her mother, Mrs. Alex. Margaeb fit from Us, library of the organ- aAZI many far hem had -e cause --- '--- - has been visiting her -for the past iration: - - - - tied growing them, the f � u lie cause o � - "" few months and was with her at failure being the attack of the _ -The S< uth Ontario Farmers a- weevil. . The most effective _ �• - the time of her demise. The Institute Leld their regular meet- w Successor to deceased who for a number of ing in t }le town -hall last Friday3 9f eradicating this pest iQ to ears was who a snum e r of discontinue grousing pease for a Huhn Gerow, Garow a sots, Clanmout.. C 9 afternoon, and evening -and was time and it was urged that far - Qp, q, Riahardeoa, Ageat .Picksriag. - was highly respected' and 'her amou the most successful that e '•'- death -has- cast a loom.-over a mers adopt this method and in large circle of frieno3s. have en held in- Pickering. The Cases where garden peas are grown ` president, Mr. John Bright, of to have the vines all destroyed -On Monday, about mid - night Myrtle, cne of the most successful before maturit There is also a a young man who is supposed to stock -brc eders and farmers of On- s ICHARDSON'S y C strong feeling that the govern- i. : live somewhere in the western tario Countyiresided. In the ment pass a law making it com- d g a part of the township, came into afterncx n meeting, Mr. J. Gard- pulsorg forfarmeraincommunities the village in'. search of medical house, c f HyBeld, gave an 'inter- where it is desired by a certain jimpostant showing of i3aest display of t a°ttendence claiming that he had eating address on "Horse- breeding a SMOi'tmea1 of num . been shot, The amount of blood for pr•c $t "... Mr. 'Gardhouse- is bey of the ratepayers is dip- China. A ya*9 ` that decorated his cotintenace in- continue the growing of this crop statioaar9• Boob, Dolls, Toys. just • - known t e one of the most success- for a certain length of time that (. - . reosived for the Soliday toad^ Call - dicated that he had an experience fu] brec ders of horses in the they might be freed from this pest' and ths�an. of a nature that he would not like Province. and is qualified to handle Sulswriptions tqken for all Magazines. - - Q Between the different a3dre: s a V� , repeated. The facts seem to be his sub;t et in a masterful way. islgiy and Daiiy� Nswspapeto. that he lrud been in Toronto and. His addl.e� was- followed. by an Miss Alice with fovolos the ;:'::•`''�'° audience with guitar solos and was on his return honie.� }3e ap- interesting discussion on tine care ;Hiss Maggie Smith with a recital, �--�.,�•� R,IC13AR�80IT, _ :pears to have been in a half- shot" and management of horses, in ion, which were well received: W ��� -- conclition, and w en •e re w is •. , . 42retsry , meeting ' Whitby' -� Highland Creek the process was - T ling w ap eoncluded�, p tnd a -number in' the audience singing of the' National Anthem. $=CCg - - completed by coming into-colli,ion I took I'art. The next speaker in While the attendance at these with some of the residents in that , the af4Fi noon was J. E. Orr: of meetings was very good it is to be - loeality. • He no doubt succeerltxt Yruitita. d in the Niar aga distriet; 'regretted that more farmers d0 _ in.getting safely holr,e a sadder. on '-The care and culture of fruit not profit by cooling cut soli listen G'L'TTFiRS and we hope a wiser man. Greer '• Mr. Orris the owner. of to these instructive addresses. By SLEIGHS AND -As there is nog•, a net- work'of one of "t'1 e. finest fruit fa1•ms in the - - becoming uiember- of the Institute S ti`'A O iii S • _telephone wires in the northern far fanud fruit dktr.ict' of Nia,gni•a �. every- person will receive .govern- -._ _. _. . par �enship; something '41 T. Orr is not only perfectly- -m • should•be done to bring the south- iliar with everything pertaining evil Z ?11llet>nsa:ndetlierliterature. r - ern ' part- in touch with oiir to the t ruit industry, but he 420111- that will more than repay for the PULPERS o Wei boors to the north, We Have biases w loll ,thin cost of joining. , t a , knowledge - a _- ,.DLOWE T NG B now communication with Clare- l ppieasirg platform presence and a CUTTING a _ ..mont; but as our connection i -s by fluei:t delive His add ss w=as The R� bite Star Companp's'new way. of Toronto it is rather incon- listened tow h much interest and steamer. Cedric, t•helargest in the .AND CHURNS9. venient.. -If - a line teas - erected'1 profit by those present. - Among world, will make her maiden trip from here to Brougham we would f many other things he touched next month. AT be in touch with nea•rl • ever part i u -' • y y pa pen was that 0f spraying. Man •- - p I p � CLOCK and WATCH � - - - -- of the tawnshi The telephone; had ez yes. their want of fait - a', Aw GREIG'S, Pickering. is something that is now indispec -in the efficacy of this method of -sxI13 in every comminity,and the i destroy]ng insects injnriaus to Repairing anal Veaaing• s_ *ime is- rapidlyappraaching. who.n fruit and fruit trees, but he showed it will be an adjunct . o nearly tt at where spraying way a failure The n-darsicned is pre ,&fed to clean olocis l'(�� pg gALE -HenN and lot Being farm house in the county it was a result of fin ro rmisin sad w.uhMOa short no lee.`a�C� -F'at cattle and Hgt I Q, $ X part of lot fl. oon 1, eontalnlag 3 of as every y . P � g work l ft with W. J. Reis n v ii bs oaUed for bogs sin pea yor ban Jat Keck ors, esoprleat for Arden parpoeee, a aambar We would like to see some of our tl a variaas ingredients of the The fl ►K ar'cls r ,. sire! , a a day nnY7 Jas• of Lay kind reedy to tell dtop a oard for Prices of N, tress and a good tram•bouse• tart olaM business men make a move in the Bordeaux mixture. In the evening a9'wtu be c.*anad tree of o'-Ia•ge' ar ,vheo pan want a mileb co w• beat ri °Rev or wrist. lard and soft For perticaiere apply W - matter of erecting ii< line to the life town -hall was comfortably JS °, FERGUB0v, anyaonn oattletofeed'oa abates, errise of Mrs Jaotatohrord .9tFsDtrag mt. ioeoato , t+s ltiorth of 'e. phoai 1, q bite, Etoaiham s4tl ♦ ionttna, Pl•�i t6 tt f Iled Und as the Women's Institute 14 -if Ci,errpWOOd. . ? '. '._,':'. ,. w.. -'.' .. .a ,E 11.1. `•'i- r.:�Y.� ..js..s.'M3'.saY ... ','y7gp+•1��. 1, .. .�� i. .�.r, '.rvt`LL' "",11,1= ,. _- .4 ,-•„ .•.- e:.:°L=- ♦. ..14'�� �:: .� '..}. L{ _ ✓1.