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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1903_02_06, v me - pl_ _ ss E - _.._.__VOL. KXII. =-' _ -:- PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY. -; FEB - G 1903. tj;a tissiilasta'1 4�Lar>Qs,. T Int ret. BT Tablet -Nellie Mitchell Me Uffingington. was the scene�4_f->� OUTAROUND D US y d m�hen Elizabeth _.._. sac er. i eatrice, second (laughter of Mr.. i1r8YrZOcaL 81PPLNIXOe SLCORDZD BY dlecitieai:, TH= PREse A10 JOTTZD DOwx a7 OUR Henry Adamson, formerly of Pick coas=ercxnsxTs. ted 1 Greenwood. eriug township, was toll n n n _ marriage. - to .;t ill J. -Ha-.%-n,- of 1� li Lffiu toil. The marriage was �. F. EAST WOOD, M.D.. 8nreeon Whitevale. Mi -s. A. Beckett, of Toronto, is theall, g g �i . to Caoadh►trPariBc Railwey ;Coroner -- guest r f firs. G. Bone. � Perfol rmed by the rector, Rev. Mr. .antario Couta l Ismer of Marriage Liceores. Anniversary services tvfil be held in Miss Uiuugman, _ of Scugog: is the Lauder. The bride looked very Olarremontt olsoe hour, -Before 10 a.m„ 1 to 2 the Wbitevale Baptist.church on Feb• guest of Mrs. Jus. 11arl,rurt. ! neat in a becoming 'suit Of navy p,m.,and how 7 to 8 p,m. Private telephone loth conducted mgr•ning anis evening Miss X. Stewart, of Turonto, is.holi- blue covert cloth And ivhite ►silk ._ .,00nactionwith Bmsam. Greenwood•Brougham Of all materials and design ID(t Zion. A, Johnetr,n'e (7tB coni vR.m •rowie'e ke tis ,tock. It wilt a von by Rev. B. 1), Thomas D. D„ of Toronto: dosing .under the parental roof. {�` gist', nearing a pretty hat to .' (7th oon), and D Pugh's oth con) lily, p p y In the afternoon by Rev. ".furry Tait, � M. C=lesson anti da,!jcht r Froney ! Iuatc:l. .lii�s .Janie Adamson, so11, sis- to 1 at our works acd inspect our stock, of Claremont. On Muuday at. 7.:i:1 �-'ent 5undr,y- with city I! u•nd`' ter of the bridebrides- YOU A. NG. H D., C.V.,-Felloty of and tato prices. Don't be misled by ,i ,n an ,tial music service• t dans' front here 'atter.de l .tits lar e, feted as s eats a do not employ, Ordination p r I r , g maid Mid also loolcecl 7r^ett • . ill. a �. Trinity Medical College, Toronto, memB p p them, consequent- 4ilvrr c ullectin:l c!t all services and a �tur „ =a_e at Hamilton iast w ec k, pretty _ bar of College of Phveiciaae and saigeOna of ly we a, and do throw off the agents lla\'�' bit] SIllt. Saul. Hawn Sup., (Ontario. O>Bce and residence opiiO'LearyLntei comtnieeion of 10 per ceatcir�ohich von still hearty ii1vitation N estended'to all: Miss M. Harrisim has returned hrime I 'Woburn,ont. Ofbce hours: morning 7 to 10: certainly save by purchasing from us. A after vi�itiu#.frieni3 its Rititevale, purteil the groom. From the evening 6 to S. _ 'George LzZw and his dw,sghter Edith church about fifty guests drove to call solicited.. - Aitona visited ti:;nderland friencl� un Stirida�. the" resi(lence of Mr. Adanson, WHITBY GRANITE CO., - _ sirs. H. Luno is still under the « • Legal. ` 1 do:tu . s care. p. is very sick the where there was prepared a very Opp. Post 095". Whitby, Ontario B. Lehman is very poorly ry r•_h a superior wedding breakfast. The - •... .. - = - �.ipppe• .. _ .. p}eurisy. - -DENTON, DUNN & BOIIL• TBEE Juhu Zi'lti;e is still ve;•y- busy >n ith NVe tore pleased to hear of "ties, Geo evetlillg vas s peat in playing V his clover t rushing, -Gibson being around again after a ;caries allyl singing. Mr. and Mrs, Barriete-S. National h g g' inhamters, 26 ging street, east, Toronto, PICSERING LIVERY B. P.eesor purchased a fine' young long sickne,s,Q Hawn left for a couple of weeks in At Claremont every Tuesday forenoon. money $11v fruul Jacob lluver. Miss Mable Harr i�,n has returned to Toronto. The number of -costly so toga on Mortgage. A. H:ty-ward is busy these days Tcuuntu atter s ndin a fewda shoji- )leaeilf.= from Toronto, United FRitiB DSINTOM. R C., D.Q.L. Pe g' y' I 198Rti9aTL. DUSS, W, MULOCK BOVLT• sawing in A. Lehrnan's bush. days at hunle, States. England, Pickering, Kin - Sam. 61x. W. J Moukhuuse has secured the it -e are pleased to- see Mrs. George ;ale and the surroiiudin vicinity, First class vehicles for hire by day g Y• or ni ht 'Bus to connection meet• Post office for the' Johnston around aga:u 'after- a long shows the esteem its %which they - �E. FARFWELL, Q. C., BARRIS• g • Sala. Hoover returned horse after siega of illness, are held. The r + TSR, 00=37OrowuAttorao7,and Coant7 ing all 0. T.R.%rains. Freight and spending a few days in this place. _Mr. Cc, lin, of Bath, has been en- groom's present to aUcitor. COWS Ron". Whitby. 10-T express delivered to ell parts of the There is some talk of some of our gaged with F. L. Green for the sum- the bride eras a beautiful gold ' village. TeaminR of all kinds done young erten ;go ing west in the .p •' g. mer months as a farm employee. watch and ('Main. 'Mrs. Hann has " - DW McGILLIVRAY, BARRIB -oshortest sho es notice in ale and don m- Arrios resent H>oove ohis ticker u Mrs S. Mrs. (Rev.) --D. Williamit, ahr, -has beer --a suecesafut tefwher and-- vr-ttl rtu ~ grit, Solicitors, &a. OlLoo OP to Poet• p g been under the doctor's care, suffering be missed in the school work. We H smog Wiutb7, Out. . Monev Dow a A.: Tbeo, oowrr. from E sl as. 1aa, cunsrderabl im- are glad howe�'er V1 r. and Mrs. A: eGilnvray,LL,B. Money to Loan, 87 S. F. Hoffman is going w hold a proved }HawnST N Peak, p fir. g g Ha�w.i will reside i:1 our midst Peter'arui>w. • r9prie series of meetings in the old Merino Our league meetings of the liethod- alter their.return. - nkie church next geek, iet church are held 'on Wednesday ,.. �. Messrs Lonsdale and Brown are still, evening now. instead of Tuesday as ro - HHOPSINS,VETERINARY SUR- suss stock taking cit the store of the furruerly. B gham• e GEON, orad -nate of the Ontario tea late Juse},h tilonkholse. Our people were deeply grieved on John Defoe, of Toronto, s artaary Oollegs, Toronto, regutsred member W G. Barks has returned from Munda last when it became known pent of tie Ontario veterinary Medics' Lasociauou. Furniture.,4a-'s y g } 5anolay here. GMas and rts.dance one andons-quarter miler. -W apace where he has been ' assistda that airs. John R;c'Guire, of Pio keringg, for•merl • c,f this lace. had died sud- Lovely winter -weather. Good north of Green sive:. Once and shoeing forge in ,nine meetings at that piece, y p boors, to 11 a.m.,and 1•to 4 p. m. Tcleprapb At the trustee meeting last week deny from an attack of Typhoid fever. tltnes and Pleasant face-. address [.00net St21,Ont,; Pr O. address, reen W. J. Munkhuuse, was appointed tit The lbt•reavcd husband and famil have Old Pickeringwou't take a bluff ittvwr, Out Atoll line of first• take his fathers terruuur as pp treaerurer the sympathy of the entire cowinun- from the prairicoumn y yet. - - Olga furniture now - J, 9HIRLEY, Vetern orQeon, _ of. S. S.. do 17. ity in their dire bereavement. Our skatin rink i» full of merry 19oa. G radusta of the ontar o - 0n exhlbitiOn 1D - - K ury Colla e.:oroato, registered taomber of the Our Ware rOOMS. flight Dztari0 ate -;nary M teal Absociation ♦U - a skaters salet.�ills be held _dlssaaea and injuries the tows,:;o ,alma!• Cherrywooa. N'hitb combination, L , y at Hitbbai d'a hotel on the last waste according to %be most modern approved T1068 right. Friday gads asntina pria:,.oisst. OJlie ass residents - y 111 aitirc'll. urnse L.atoa Ave Lad Ktoa St, 6tt We there all Plea�ecl Lo see Mr. Frani: R:,•hards,)n made a flying T. C. Hubbard has ,o far re- - x. S• Dillingham• -Brace in our midst again. visit to Lis pw-ent� heir :art week. ustnsss $ceras. «e -were 5o for na k a4 tit have �Ir. Pa son. of VIttr•emont, is vis cover from his late severe illness jt� - P:ekering. Out. ;tic y hers daughter. Mrs. Evans at a4 Wt be yin r ty again. to t ttsu mintstera on Iinr.ria� ,venin(. K K Get), p ' ' , w,ld two cots-, anct If. S. aml Mr-. Burkh(Ader spent Pr3lisst JrSsie tits, het son left last three Galsr, for the ,unl of $300. _TEI0MA,8 DUNN, Conveyaaoer, COM-. _ the last(: Irfirt of la»t tiveek with p 3. mcwion+r for salvos Aadarita. •to . frirndr at tiles ow, StouPft ills a21c1 week tc nt incl thN \otnlal, wrhuul at ItPays to raise goo+] stcxk. rn�.., t- Lint. 0f r.. . r , so e g Tr.runtt,- _ sa..,,t,:,.. t ..•. __,r.,n._ r BBIIai'I'ING, Issuer of Marriage . L:oenses tar the County of Onteno. Of (!se at the ato:e or at htscresideaw-,Ytotering t'i21s�e 1.7 DtLVID BELDAId. anadoneer. so., v ib mrn. s:;:sacs sales it �m Lin an•nercas trlrnl,i bosh iar and rear. Sales of farms, farm Inook ani everytLina the, is to be acid will be _ Ihand;ed by the satecriber witt:.sLeutmoe' ^eve and so:d to the very best advantage. 49-1y low DB.BEATON, TOWNSHIP CLERK . ponveyances. Oommissioner for taking amdavtts, acooanta it Eta. Honey to loan as farm Property. Issuer of Karriage r Lic- .0040" whissys4C. Ona. 4-v POUCHER dt POSTILL,Licensed Ano- uoneers for the County of Ortario 'Ago e/oa sales of every descrivsioa condoeted 69 .6 ttsoderste charge T. Poacher. Seal Estate lyeet sod General Valuator, Strict attention =q to all orders by caul or tells raps. Ad- 2lsamt T 908. P: UOB E R. Brongbam , Ont. F. POSTILL, Green Ikxw, Out. 35-17 - F -WELLINGTON Hotel.-Hav- Tiremoved to and %beroagh:y overhaul• tabove house, Lj�m prepared to ftrn.sb a win odation to all who desire to patronize 'hpsei=i samp1V-room». I Abell be Plate, ad to we all old patrons when they have oa 'ereton tovisit Markham. JAB, TbERENiCE, Kiefth im, Ont. E5-tim W L�d.L �Trla�illl0' :iltnif•tl. 'o 1 yeir t;aLc.l orckxk i- not in fit',• grey 1r:tcecl to �Ne Rr,bt. «-alters 1 x )I,• tc- I.a :n the st(vre again after his ----."-•---" - _-- .__ --__._ ._._. .. the heavy r•ai11= cif Satttrclay ]law- -- Farmers ms have their wheat roaad y R ,. z'ot, riinning cc tlditiun. Mae it t•) recent Thies, - ill taken --away 'away near] all the -'- R 3 4nc,tC, for -either Tod. Cash- or Exeharce. Jti;t•r:` E'rt } u- n '%vilo will get it It i.+ expected that the Hfr,i�e, r•i Reftl;;n «ill Ix openedahovt the,it. iddTe 311-. J. A. White is. vi-iting Auctioneer R-Postill . is kept b P �y these tinges. and reports.salee as going ttui:ung c.c•rrce'iv A graf,d tea and wit-rtainmwnt of.Februarv, frWivis at ('hic�a u and leer il,tev '7 Any ilaautity of feed for tale at -reason. will be hod und-r the all -Rices of Mr. Filv�iulmuns was* in 'torr; last at �•� yolniuE, Iowa. NVe %%611 ]tet• _ mile prices, tl:(Cheri tisi>,;d Sunday' ,cbuttl tsrcl, Et;ishln •the plumbing work at the of Refuge.. a pleii,ant tiurc. The f,winaI gj)ening• of the'Houae miss half tbe' game so come early. : ar>.d Elm Orth League. un the even- The Count3 ' • C'oun,.A met here last of ReFitjrc• twill take plate on Feb. D. Bros_ enshire, Pickering. Oo ing o 0:1 f Vebruary 13th, 19. Tea will be served from' ti to k o`cloi-k, w,•c•k• Mi. Br timfleld, of Brechin, was t-:,': ted W,,trdeu for the County. Ilth.. The cuttuty council has ad - and report a very enjoyable and jolly' tiliie:'• after swiliCh a choice program con- lin W,41nesday afternuim.. Jan. 21st, journed until that date. 1 sitting_ of reading», recitations, s quiet wedding tool• place at, the bome We welcorne our dear friends - Geo. Herr. •Manager, dialoRilrs and choruses will be of air. S. Junes, when his daughter, Lina, wata united in marriage to Ralph from the great North-West, who are to slier:d the remainder of the tche'r Bu's reLdered by members of the school and Ira e. 1lilsir will be Earn= B. Mowbray. of. Lucan. The 'bride ,winter with ua. For if the-• are but at time of wrltiylg--lye- 141 wrzoulli] ;,heti by A 1]UII1e orehestr:c and feature U Flo twa.s K:wen :sway by her brother uiid the strains of the weddin march sad we can snake them glad. Farmers should gee John A. The undersigned keep, oonetantly as quartette. . Another of a entertainment will lye a fancy play -ed by Miss Mabel Tawlor, gas attired in ,shite organdie t,; th chiffon, `Vhite if they have fat cattle or hind, fresh and salted meats of all kinds. drill by the boy:, and girls of the and lace trimmings, and carried a piggy for sale, as we are informed Also a supply of vegetable.. school. Reeve Beare swill. occupy. boquet of white roses, The ceremony that he loaded a car of ho at g - ary : Sr. I V-tva Hopkins, W' innie Wilson, Mabel Gilbulyy.� Jr. IV the chair. -and rer-ideilt ministers `was perforvied by the Rev. Mr. Emory L,xiu;t Hill on Thursday last. e Qu►1ily good. Prices reseonsble: are exl,ected to be }ireseiti to de- to the presence of thefainily and a few frientis. Mow- 85.(X1 live weight was the price Meat delivered daily. liver addresses. Set bills foI intimate isir, and airs,. bray left for Hamilton and other places paid. A fancy cares, and racing carni- :':.. WAGNER 6 CO, ftirther.partic-ulat•a. ollt>wed bythe best ssishes.ofall. val will, be held on the rink •nest.'--- .Delia Barton.. Sr. II Hatching, - GREEN RIVER, Hoglc, H Cochrane, - • - Ttle�.(lal' evening. Good prizes .. ._ ;will be 6fFereci to the sinners. Harry Hutchingg Gertie Morgan. Jr. 11-Gertie Fuller, Mulrain, .. The _.. -.-... .... _. - d t j 'tirs. Ir, Bice h; ill frc:r_1 the effects of - These c u u tllg � •ill be gv -81) 'att 1 _ rooms The Green River brass WESTERN B4NK OF ��Ha��t la grippe . P _ g Airs. J.. P, Sadler is improving in Y band has been engaged for the _ To-Rent•ill useshere b re ]enishin their health. 7 tee houses hereabouts. -Mrs. Brignall is still- under the. m�`ioll• --See bills for further Inc nporeted by act of Parliameai 1871 Mrs. ShaW, of Manitobs, is, visiting Dr's ,e-r-79�:7 particulars. tlieitet:ing Braaoh. - her sister; Mr.. Alf, Hoover. Clarkson Rogers have friends An intetiesting game of hockey On account of the long epell of mild visiting a c will be played on the rink here !1 firettdass farm eoataniag one hon- Ant2iorissd G vital........:.....,.... •,sl ano,000 B t. Pi-e.ent. . On • wheels ,are commencing to on next Monde evening between +aired sad ovens acres .. • Idnt,ecnbed capital.... ..,.,,.........., sm.a0o _ Stewart Cerner has been, an the }' . -- y . ae�•...,••,_•,, gyci,pm run again. sick list for a few da a the Brougham team and the knots kt aiily Convertible....,r , I,fIM$M B the time this issue reaches its Y $ 1 Old Bo f T tv ALSO.- '_. Joins Gnosis, EsQ. T. Moen r �a Esq, President cashier readers our telephone line will be in Miss Wagner has quite recovered roug lam y8, O oron "The rue will begin promptly "at y ear. Wli.-te over Sunday-. full operation. from her recent indis sitfon. ga A Frame house ana3abotif, jone acre of for Special attention given to Farm•er•e Sale rotes Collections Solicited sad promptly made Farmer's Noses disgusted American Auctioneer R-Postill . is kept b P �y these tinges. and reports.salee as going Miss Plowman, o Scugog, is visiting Miss Mary Richardson. S o'clock and finish at 9, after which there still be an hours nkat - land salt and Foreign Exchange bought and sold Drafts is• satisfactorily indeed. ' Mt S R. R. '1lowbray had charge ing. Those who -come at 5.80 will Insurasce promptly attended to. toed, s yailable on all peri, of the wand A large number went in a •load last of the league on Wednesday night miss half tbe' game so come early. : pulpit here on Stmdrry, and •was the Savings saga a+psirtment. week to Brougham skating carnival ar ;'nage streets Mrs Harrison, . ;Meat' Sabbath thornin Feb. St - Inter•at allowed on deposits at hi hes curt' ep f rest rates, and credited balf•yearlythdepodtors and report a very enjoyable and jolly' tiliie:'• is is visiting leer sister; Mrs, Wm. fir. George Thompson, the tailor' conveyancing y Without debarin our industries we g Harbron. preacher 01' Toronto n'}I� occupy- , - Geo. Herr. •Manager, might lust re , that they are all Hiss Laura Rogers teacher So 2 the pulpit of the Christian church. P P� . Visite Claremont • every TneQday. - We Is Richardson, _ Notwy Public; Pickering - Just. Arrived _ AT -- _ Pickering Pharmacy. A new lot of school supplies, examiaatio tablets, lead pencils,'pefle, inks. erasers swit)blers eta Also a large and, aseortea stoA o combs -and tooth brushes from fro to f5Gc Else our new notb papers, `envelopes an Duchess brand ere Pe tissue. Fresh and reliable drags always kep in stock. For colds and sore throat Ow syrup of linseed licorice and obloro _dyne also otic syrup= white ��ains gad ,rrpecW y pr pat �Ar.•_t.�,+-:>:tit_�i'iC•r,:`__...i�5�._.....r��a''.ti9i,-'. �.e...,� I�ii'3.5au n doing a busines- the increase of last base lime was with her parents Mr. T1lolnps )n• is a converted Su- D011�NION BANG y ear. Wli.-te over Sunday-. fidel. having been for several years -hificlelity. Since. Y. A, has, arrived home from The Lawrence homestead is an advocate of ' Toronto where he hasc_been sperdfng� a Closed up for the winter, the occtl_ his conversion Mr. Thompson has -capital Paid any 82,900,000 fa�w days both' 'buying and selling rat =tuck. ilau s reryrlsl ing rlen( .. n1 orou v has essedseveral ]are aiuiiences g in different part, of the country, Reserve Fund 12 90Q 000 The Rev. D. 'C. McIntosh, cousin o. Pactt,rJucisciit McIntosh occupied -the John .DicC'ldster E returned home taPointErinarr]after it and his sermons have -been listened delight lie has "- i t pulpit here on Stmdrry, and •was the pleasant visit X601 Iris uncle, Nlr to in g wherever preached. His stibject next Sab• a WHITBY BRANCH jruest of �i". B. 1�ti r>t r while with us. B incitation from Pickering Lodge, �. J. Roger. Olt1' sexton ll ns have 11C,tiCeC] , bath ivlll. be "The PPodical Son,' ,• - general Banttlng Business. Transacted A. U. tit „all that Conl<.l n?akP it froln_herP nip. da our rZ-nial'ks 111 a recent issu@, as The standing of the ptipll$ of _ for cnnvenient �ii?nt the c}inreh- has been c-olnfo-rtabl3= Pru tglittni-pitblie' scliool the .:. ' Special attention given to the collection of Farmer's Bale and other Notes. eveningand re ort an excellent .time. `Ve t.iced hat our V: S., H. Hop -I heat,(; siilre mouth of Jan.. are.. as . follows. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT, kips, was off duty two nights and day, from a slight attack of Pleurisy,_ Owing to the resignation of R. R. M0N%!brny,pf the scliool trustee- Names are arranged, ill order of Merit. Class o -M Alger, B Alger, Interest anowed on deposits of 61,00 and rip wards. - but at time of wrltiylg--lye- 141 wrzoulli] ship, ''it was necessary- to call a 'J Feasily, F Hft•I•vey, R Feasby, L . X.J. THORTOi•T, MANAGEBI again apparently in his usual health. special meeting, the result being Holtby, E Holtby, S Cochrane,, Q. _ Hoare. Sr. 4-F Co -%ie, H Mat- Report of standing of pupils of our the election -of John Mackey to the „public scliool. for the-mgnth of Janis- position: thews, K Philli a, W White,. W. " A Snap on Good Cutter. p ary : Sr. I V-tva Hopkins, W' innie Wilson, Mabel Gilbulyy.� Jr. IV The storm occasioned by the art last the Phillips, C White' J Linton. , 4 t -H Johnson, E Holtby, bi BrO-wn, - f' ,a _ Blake Annis, Howard Malcolm, Will: Passed at the session of Ontario legislature relating to W Brow -n, E Blandin, H Bell, iii • aSawa hand Cutters, Boggle@, sna carte Forster. Sr. III -Grant Malcolm, Arthur Doten, Stanley Hoover: Jr. municipal eorpor%tions and, school Hanson. Class 3-11 Hogle, Ina' on band, 1II-Calvin Murray, Violet Fuller, -Sara trustees has -subsided, although Phillips; :4t Feaeliy�, E Williams;' E H \porton, F .Delia Barton.. Sr. II Hatching, some boisterous blowing was done,, Hoglc, H Cochrane, - • - t We make a specialtj of saw gumming mild filing, HoFkey sltatu ground up-to-date. Harry Hutchingg Gertie Morgan. Jr. 11-Gertie Fuller, Mulrain, but the fact of having to psit up a I Turner, F Stevenson, R Hainiltofi 2-•P Carlton, lei Linton, F. -Annie bend Of four htandred dollars, for Class Also Obopping every -dilly.''' Harry Hopkins. 8r. I-011ie Fuller,R He'rmon Windsor. Jr. 1-AnnieI an unCtertainty somewhat cooled the ardor of the interested. Linton, Farthing, M Blandin, A `4V I Farthing, Palmer. Part' 21-T v-' W. R. Jackson, Fuller, Geo a .Hutcbings. Lydia Ful -'t ler. III Tablet-Sennie Malcolm, public On Wednesday, Jan. 7th at half' Norton, H Hubbert. Thomas A.. Nod Pearil Taylor, Myrtle Hopkins. lI past two P. m., in St. Paul's church,' Lamon, teacher. w. - _::u,�tmu..tixw:w.r� n .....:u .. Y-.. _ ...w8 -.• buSn..a... .u�.,.,e::::.�,..� 'S,-.._..:.vWsi.,•...::.,.tom' ..iM:tl_,.._o .— r r .. .._ hv.., -..�� .__..c.�..RPrsGur ,�L. uv......flrG15e�4�a!tl..,:L••M'rw��r.�.+]ui%-Sd: •'e,c •„aGi�"-e�:''9r••/�''^* � - And you asked her father for her 111 "You - say you like a manly , _hand ?" "Yes. "We. he violent?", " Pur�_soap f! YauI ye bearid man• What is your Idea o1 a manly V07 _ lie -safd--I--ivat-tiau -idiot. _- . _ - to think o1 .such a thing." "what the words. In S u n i 1 g fit one who doesn't stay, and stay, and better than I ddwbuti that nIfwias out.,. g enough to throw him _ did.yn�v- t''1_ lZ told- -stay, Just because he knows tho_�_ of course,. he -S-a-a you: have the €act. — --- - --- - - — y ���. isn't strove g in' - - �� � • -willing to take my chauee." _ ��� Customer (to coal dealer)--- "Now," said the 'school teacher, in you got any name for these scales of 7 - herw#aazag- tones;- "wisi - S- -'- yours ?" "I never heard of scales- "tle boy can tell .me ,about the still having a name." "Well, you ought small voice that is within us ?' REDiT�E9 to• call your scales Ambush. You ' - "Please'm," said the freckled boy at � see, they are always lying in the end of tlie seat. "my uncle has X1"XN&JZ weight." • oc.. "lie has.?" "Ye.'m. ]ale's a .. ✓✓ _ ' ventrl}oq,;;st." Ark for tae octagon Dar, _ rga "Is Mabel jealous of her husband?' �� � 0 �� DREAD,�D-------. -. 'Jealous ? I should think so. seven 90 ry Mr. Iicerbohtx Tree and Mr. Chea, on the lioneyinoun• she woul�ill't even Collette, the comedian, are the tall- let hien admire the scenery'!" -"" est' actors on' the English stage. " _ - GRAVEL PERMANENTLY CUR- They are each over t3 Sect. -. 'air There is more, Catarrh• 1st t%is recttar. a jr'"m ye the country then all other diseases erful. uer ED BY DODD'S XID:TEY- Henry Irving is 5 feet 10 inches. taut tagotl,er, and until. the last few iG PILLS. Mr. John I-Pare is only 5 feet 5 yearn was stet posed to to i.:uurablc. -For _ inches. a great nanny years doctors i1ronounceG it a• local disease and pr"cribcci local 9 remedies. stud by cwsI ly. fr.il;t:o to Reuben' Draper, of Brictol, Gives I cure w,th local treatment, prone mere VAS BROUCHT U$ UIiDERS FROM ALL PARTS OF'CANADA. His Experience, and is Prepared Mfaard s liniment for sale Everywhere it incurable. Science has protea c tarrh > to be a constitutional c:rsrase and titan -' to Furnish Proof of What lie /� fore requires constitutional `treati'Ll t Says. " Hallo, Fitzy ! where did you get Malin Catarrh cute,-taaur:ictutcd b'y HEN some weeks ago we announced that we would furnish F. J. Cheney ,L- Co., Toledo, unit), ,: }�jptry��� a Piano Cased O, an b the celebrated Doherty Company Bristol, Que., Jan. 26.-(Special) that black eye ?" "Oh, it was only the only. constltutiolia)-cure on the L`:ar• 'a, y y p y a lovers' quarrel !" "Lovers' quar- ket. It is taken Internally in dc;en for $go.00, we anticipated that many would avail themselves of It is with feelings of intense relief from 10 dro s to a tear is that rel ! Why, your girl didn't give you p I or•`=1• it stat: people here now admit that the directly on the brood and mucous sur- the opportunity to secure an organ of the highest grade at such a that, did she ?" "No, it was her faces of the system- 'l':icy ctler ot,u bun• operating knife 'is no longer vee es- other lover." Bred dollars for any case it fails cut figure. Our most sanguine hope, however, were more than tsary to cure, that once dreaded dis- cure. Send for circulus and testimonl realized.by the immediate orders received, and encouraged by this case-Gravel. Experience has shown - AN AOMIRA/Lt too ala. nrCress, F. J. CIiF;\ I:Y .'a CO., Toledo, O. appreClati0ll wenow Offer':- - it to be one�Lt`he numerous family Sold by Lruggist3, of allments - arising from diseased Hall's Fwtnlly -Pills ale t,ho Lcst., -26 Organa -by Ooh" & Go, perfeetty now, walnut case, four-sets of reeds, Kidneys, and as such easily curable I plans case dealen, 6 octaves eompi". Regular prlCe 6156, now 600, en terms i by those sovereign Kidney remedies, i $1e cash, any 65 monthly. w.thout Interest, or 67a.76 spot cath. There is in the Rue Lafayct t e, :!: •-16 0rgane, same as above, en;y I.n sak cue Instead of walnut, at same pries `- Dodd's Kldncy Pills-. -Reuben Draper FOR MAINTAINING ROSUIT NiALT-N I Parfs, a -considerable length of rose: and terms. oe11 f the in this neighborhood, is laid with mahugan,v paveirent. It We prepay freight on all instruments to places not more than I,000 miles one -of those who can speak from i cost was $10 the •square yard, from Toronto, and will allow fre'ght for this distancp on all longer shipments. experience. Ire says Y VV e also include a stool and irsrls:c book with all these instruments. - "I • was taken III with what I 0(s)" 0 0 A - thought was gravel. I consulted two IN COLD-ou66ATR0, A. ntr o tivr:.,. r,t., , RrxraT - at, We gladly agree to refund an mons paid on account a any-money 1 _ _.._ __Jloctorc, but got no lasting relief, _— �yinetow-onth,nit _" nae arm 9e<a ror •,or , t • and pay freight both ways should any instrument ordor- and i continued to grow weaker all rean tr C:': ion. ! a».hrr, for :rarer chiicirm w4, ed not prove as reprdsanted. Charles Rowell, -a Cambrid a tib- ••erth ver„w th p.r ec re+*. It .00toea tee ch,.. the time. Then a man advised me g P • f,ena the rumr, ..l.r. a!' pain, can. w old co. , ac, — --- I lican, and at one time a faurous :e,:,e Le:t r-:Hedy f r u:srrh.v% 1. p;es•ant :., :•.. 1f ou want an or an this is a cpre o ortunit to secure one of the best L-I - to try Dodd's Kidney Pills, for he .. y g , PF Y as e. . o:d Lr drugzou in e..rr Part of the :or tone, said they had cured his uzotherI so I !pedestrian, has been arrested on a-T.enyc.ece,t,:,:oule. 1:. wua in ,•caMoiaLlc design and durability, at a trifling advance on actual cost. thought Y wed t them, I charge o1 ember ling. +. sum and "Ic for sirs windrow a soalk.6 5 ru; 4t : • sold take co oti,ar kind. • � "Just one week after starting to - - _ • use Dodd's ]Kidney Pills I passed a MlaaldIs Lialmeat Curl's hadru� Lawyer-"Did the defendant, to T�if ���OH & RI$C�i PIANS �®�PAhf'� alone ns large as a small bean; and lir I your knowledge, ever incite another four days I passed another i E3ardu to perjury ?" Witness-"yeq Nncr a the size ok a grain of barley P-"I triad to 'sell those din- I heard him ask a woman her age." 32 KING ST. WEST, TORONTO. This gave me great relief and I tie- monde I bou•giit of you, and -was _ Kan to feel better and gain strength. told that they were not genuine.” gOMETE1IN-G TO TtI`SI-rnD1✓R.. _ __I have the stones in a bottle and Jeweller-"Pid you sell them ?" _. can shorty thchn to anyone who may Yes, for almost nothing." 'fell, When traveirr,g you sliould bear it, 1 There is a good demand for all kinds of first c alis _ doubt what I say, you go back and try to buy them. mind the road and Lire trains tha, POULTRY Poultry, e•pectally Chickens. We want large qra, 1 - "That . happened .. four years aco and you will frnd that they are 1°tll take you'to your destination lir tities to supply demand, - and I have had • no return of the J genuine," fa"est tame, and to the n,c - so consign trs if you want Good Prices. the _ _. + e, of A I stuff we can ` trouble since " Claims for compensation in three ITrunk ncr he G Far �a s s s P� en them for you aorwlieship them for you and comfortable ma- I L ticulars�rand passengers hate been malicious to lithe 'hI iaiuora era from Tr i�ho Zassweoa rrake shipment. In both ance '.'.Remember," said the school i Tonto to Montreal, Buffalo, NcT •bd . S'oa•oaeaLe teacher, "that ur man ever tett this I York, Detrcit and Chicago, earth and returned.."-"There eras`DiatricL Counetl, Ii1nR'a County.. � go: w!!1 f;n, - I the day unips equipped with erii. A BETTER TRADE. Ku- 8. MI Toseod f°rourCes. one.'' spoke up the small boy to the weailbuled coati cg-kandrerno Cal tete sheet Ma t' F red cap. "Who was he ?" "Santos "I don't see w'hy you care so little 'arlor and I)ir.in ., . "I unuerstand vounQ r3rietles !s oIO tees am I e-r me," Bald filumjelgt "Piave you 6nenla "a la cyte.'• 'hh.o nt about to marry the daughter of old- 8i saw. 'l ever' taken a g' We are eyuicvat - . -_ goad look at your trains carry Pullman eiecptng cars t, Bonds, the millionaire.•' , Iy e.ery 1 self ?" asked Mrs Gyer all above points Yo:i can Ica- Yes, so I_am told, ITeachers! ?icteruaCatiadi6 - 7roronte for llontreai and east - "Will -he give up the law buss- _ A WONDERFUL RECORD. 0 a in. and' 10 p. m. for Bu,,"alo ar,, Hess ?" � 11rKAL�Y. RO$C8 ]IIS OWN FREE WILL, New York at 0 a. m:, 4.50-and 0-1':. " "Yes he. will- give up the -Is r������ 8 CO., Limited Dear Sirs,-I cannot s Many so-called specifics" and p m. and to Detroit and Chicago a; business and go into the son-in-law,' e peak too "cures" for Rheumatism have al- W-33 a. m., 4 SO _ iso Malin _tract, tea YonceTOPO ?treat. _ strongly at the excellence of MIN-! ready been brought before the. pub- W. T:cketa, retaervations,detc_ 0 at. business j WltilYiPEO, MAN. TOROt+ITO. ON7: AC'S T,+NI11tEYT It Is THF: rets- lie but when Rheumatism. Neural- ally office, northaeat torte, IGS. -- - ---_ -- a 'ods M my household for burns, gla, and ktndred d!?eases have be- •ad Yonge 6treeta. • �,p J,/� Ch e, - `Ladies' and 14en'S Furs "Sprains, etc and we would not be come chronic alsd threaten serious Seek StOs'lt9a�b `J w taut It results, you may rest assured that n . ' I' 1Cvctrtbrngto Fare vet lowest price~, Scrod M =- is trulya +vsnderfuT medicine, they will help but very little, it an .,(an you oke me a set of t ctk: p - Ca oft RAW FURS-We pas bigns,• li 3UII1tI A. hIACDONALD, Although not recommended as in_ patient, natural replied • _ that w m Hat 1i atient, dear �r�'r%� • pr'ccs usead for price Mets ..Publisher Araprlor Chronicle, fallible," the pecLllar qualities of d F _ e a. N, aA91 L)0 i OS., T7 sat; RL Last, Toronto St, Jacobs 011 especially adapt -it antral, "the tyfa ] :Hake arc.. 1c Sick Owner is I a natural-that they fairly ache. M _ to those caeca which may be termed "cheonic," and which have previous- _ Ip withstood all kaousi -specifics- Lever's Y-7_ (Wise Head) Disinfect- K you will gtw your d9eestion s TravellRUBBER GOODS er-"You needn't r.�ake nay as well as the 1,rescrlptiona of the ant Soap'Powrier is a boon to any .lit win got alone;. Yon cion do ' - tJsla pt' nte,ans elf Latest !\pvt•ittes, all sq Sas. ' extravagant preparations for my best phyNician :, home. It. 6aLnfects and cleans at s -_ 'wife. ["he-plainer 'the things arc, the We would >;Icntion, ea an, example, the same'time. usce2cos r ler n act for circular, better she likes them." Irotel Keep fhe case o1 - IUr. A. Heilauann, of DR bOlti S4API8 { A DORN DIPLOMAT. THE UNIVERSAL SPECIALTY Mi er-'�Yrtnr wife seems passionately Pittsburg, who sufrcred with Rhcu-� p ''{�' ' .fond of you,. air." matism for four years. -After vainly Ceorgd wail-ca:Ught-narping', A PINEAPPLE TABLETS �: P. -O. Boz 1142, Montreal. • using all the best recommended pair of soft- Iitile -hands covered hi}_. A PLACE OF I.1'rER-EST, remedieR, and exhai:sting the skill of eves and a sweet voice coz,maiidcd t. which digest your food and .rest E MINE t MV the- most experienced physicians, ! •' ! a _.. _,:early .every' deputation or con- without even temporary relief, it re- I C.uess who it is." your sto nac`h. You want relief and ? y ss very dreadful tor- George ,Cure. vention visiting Toronto make a quired only tG•o bottles'o[ '':;t. in this you think but then sate- point of inspecting the great im- Jacobs Oil to ef:eci a,'permnnent don't know that George has two , 'Point works of 3faRse; I:arrie. Co., cure. air. C, ]lean}, a teen-known . Pineapple relieves at• once and w Limited, citizen of 'Youngstown, Ohio, -Fe- sweethearts, and for the life of him cures quickly. No stomach .can be W w 1� Last week the curlers who- have cured for his r'fe, who far twelve couldn't decide whose voice it was cured except it can rest while diges- : e° been touring Canada, paid a visit years had beets a constant sufferer which made it a . embarrassing tion goes of; safely. The patient ; cc p to the.works and were much aur- from Neuralgia Iii the-head, the ser- situation for him. A wrong Kpesp, prised, not only to 'the extent. of vices of the ablest physicians of the would lead to . e. heopyont aw.ul eats heartily while taking his cure. ' am •the same, but at the. wonderful me- land, but they were unable to do to think of. But.e. happy thought It strengthens the weakest stomach. I = iAhods of manufacturo employed, - anything Inspired George, and he gntest lid P y g for her hail a bottle' of It's the -dearest; sacectcst little pineapple is nature's simplest and O The plant is certainly splendid2•y St. Jacobs Oil cured ;her. , hrr. ll"rA equipped for making the'world's best Reinhart, Elinore Wis. r girl in a}1 Che world," quickest cure-Price .35c. " sports the ,..t - hgurgleq harvesting d tin "Oh sou lovcl to implements. 1 lames aneighbor` 8 P ty y Y case of a • wy ` ho for twenty- the satisfied one, as she removed llcr' I CYLINDER, tour years had suffered so terribly .hands. In five minutes after using DP. A �NA�Ne Sir William Willcocks, who' ' +"as`' With Rheumatism that, at times, he C G ;given the K'. _C, 31. C, in connection y move; a few bottles of And, now George thin of a Ivin DM P, t1 t4,ila hardly t} g9 pp . g, Agnevr's Catarrhal Powder fire � •', ' . -' with. the completion of the great. St. Jacobs Oil cured hi.m.."To,cap for. a diplomatic post,-feoling That healing has begun, and it continues U t ifAi7�V5 pso :dam at Assouan, Is OILS the. eldest• the climax," however, Mr. A. Neige,, his talents would be wast,d in any till -the- work is--quickly complete. 1,pAu � brother of Sir James Willcocks, who 01 Taylorville, Fa., writes, that his other field. New health, comfort in breathing, i MACH ME fame in the last Ashanti cam- mcthcr, who had, been a continual - pew vigor, and removal of danger ;�- paign two years ago, sufTerer with Rh-etimatisai for the Mkidis Liniment Lures Burns, etas of consumption or Pulmonary-WILLIAM eC. WILSON & CQ. • past thirty years, used one bottle of A STRANGE PHOTO. St. Jacobs ,Oil,. ,nnd teas CFoC7Z�T2A- _ •trouble. immediate- ly relieved of-all pain. These are The ordinary weight of a human One of the strangest photos we results which truly deaerve_ta to heart is fl 1-:3 ounces, The record rrrtYMIXOil C0MbII_71CO.00 have seen for 'so vee fibs Fit shedzt 'brought "f-o public, notice, but they weight is 40oz, 39dta. A�ENT� wet"n!to,tartyon in;tames � ' :or roir.elf Wn can m.:kr vs the other day by Massey-hTarris are not exceptions, as will be SECa twenty IN dollar, per week. Aoentirely new propol6lna hinny people are ! - 'Company Limited. It w-as a cony _by. the numerous other ixrtif:cates t wrtefor art,colars, Toronwbtile CEN.11 soft«c ''' not, gw•4re that ,of , the , certif.'cate of the l.aussinn. from al�$rts of -the li,riit„ `={..: ,:'.,.' Mi�ard s Liolme�t fleifeYes �eura(�ia TesBi.iees.otCanada. L•6 1 �' they can open an CRICHTON & CO.,• ;01rNURCN 9T, TOFO:iT�, account in our - L Government issued to hfas.;ey-Ilars �t should be tate dirty of r•: ercn:::• :.� _ _- �Ccmpany, . Limited, in chnrection call the attention o[- his [Ter;ag Dorsetshire and Hertfordshire are ' , 1 , Have You Soon It? What?, � Savings L`ept�t- 1 witIy a field trial held then- last friends and neighbors to this won- the poorest _countries in I n'gland, � 4 `sent ' with 1 Junlp. The Ru'asian characters make derfully, efficacious preparation, es- Each has to support 40 paupers per hr,,arr:celess*fec:r,.e-moeecrrls-cr t:,a n.er.r 0 1 - _-- - P.rm and ever depa,tmept of h+tman iadea.o:, .ti ONE DOLLAR, It appear very grotesque. pecially• as the low price of 25' and- 1'U00 inhabitants.' ---- - - - - pa6rs, sena 25 c,-ata. Idoney refu tided-it fro kle : vet t r .. .. worthlt. A otOdo line r.r canyasc•,-W.1.{aru Y '%soar dop'osit of l will re- i The certificate states tliat-Massey- [50 cents per bottle places ft within a;rt It. t;itger, 4ort ata , 1 IafriR Company, Limited, were reach o1 all persona, rich and poor, SOUTH VIA WASMNGTON. - __. U cents I_re as Yue sae h ou- ����r����� �����®� <J tertion as >- l bare lased awarded She.highest honors for - ----- Philadelphia, Atlantic City, Balli- R Sands. 'Vee shall bo pleased i =I3iscier, blower and Reaper in a tom- "Percy, if a man were to sit on more, Washington, Old Point Com- orrj�.a q�Mta1;C3'wo.r or au flans, to see you as often as ycu t petition open to the world. This is your hat„what would; you say ?'.' Fort, and the South via Lehigh Val- .ad iion.e lr•nbin of er•n amer;rdoa S I have a: dollar to add to it. '- 1 laurel of which all Canadians may "I should call him a donfotmded corn atsnwt 188 Dt :Rs I ley Railroad and i# conneettona• A 1 iso add'interest twice a y'�_cr I ltaeil be proud. Stare's wfishing' more silly ass.!” "Then don't sit on it FQ,Ir oast, express trains daily for' nTI88 2EIgItICAN DYPI7NQ,C_O•Y y 1 - I " ptlecess to Slassey-Harris machines ! Kootrea;, lbrento, ottawa t Quetm ` any longer, there's a dear.. Washington, Asheville, •- Southern- --- --- - Pines, Charterton, Savanah, Jncla N CANADA A t7�s l�.. 1 F _ �umWer tie ooat3tanens soil P>s a tf3i►e!1 Wi!'� Fe>:aCe aonville, St. Augustine, Palm I3cach, 0l�i'i'lfnion LIAO. MaMShip$ l_ G CANADA P'Cni�IAi'REU %&kodaptheSUOX fences slacken in warm weetter and Tampa, 3triami, Nassau, Cuba and all pwl. MocporMs d to''pOyloi.rp*oL Via n fnwi Q S a^i YfOs:ertt Canada Lighten is cold — except the P&!V Feaca town I g i lorfdts and winter resorts sovt`i or Lu the winter was°at a It back Page sprtaff ao11 taltee up lire stack' in ante- , ?w a sad fF•at ste.as•n,p. Rn for ncoommod•tlos t� f1,, mer aodlet-6lfontiawinter.Noloosesagging Excursion tickets now on sa'e. ••For boy a vet s„a„cera aaf $-ttiart,age N.rporat_�? in ra=m nq sirslainC or broalti to win-.. ! . p oo.. ana stn+.mems tl e� ! � E 7°a full pariiculars,_i ldstr:ttec! .literature, aro•mtnsh{pa Ey!etslattaotionha. boen�f+en to tw A ter. Common crimped wire is not s�ria4 tempared and 1f 16 6 sedans 1 Or Y. slackonod.49 ib aeoesd Snloau ana S>,ird•Clao scoomm silos. Foe F Toronto Street, Toronto Ugliwns it loosens strain worse =ever. Page wire Is tampered to regulate its off maps, etc„ call on or address Robt. nWofpaaa ase at ; .9 yarlicc!ar a,plr w soy •sew a toason ouaWler sued winter. sO.Ow- heel Pttgewirsfenoein use now, S. Le,cis, Cariadlan Passenger Agent of W° Carf•ns• or _ Yt.o ps” wire Tone t3o . LimiteK WjUur1J1is. dint Uonireat, P.4,sad 5LJohn, H.A 9 3.3 Yoe a strmt, Torontor•. Ont. ""Of "' x oa -D. Torrance aQa. 8 °L fT 2LataSt,Batca aontroaiadPsrtlylQ 11-03 • - t,......._CSk. _,�'r�as!�_�'kl ..� Vie..,:ti�'r ..:.e.w r«--. ,.. ...'. ,.,, ,.a,.+. .. �.. ,.. - ....r-•n-�7+�1F r--o,•^�. .,w .r_. .._.,w•n.="ya,sx. •, „_-.-- _-.. ,a44 .-'_`.. ..,_...�,.W........... ..... ..x ..;«<ta. _,_ .w-.._-v5-w-' amu.., rs.. - 4.,f� •.. .. .. .. .u:.T'��"�.-lin ., r,twr..: ...e,.x. 'e-. -a. +•,. ,. r -. _ _ • ., :.., ._..,�, .:, c*e. :.�t•nx..-..-.,,.a', z. a ...n../: .:., a:-+si=:.. '". __ _ ,h. .t,.. - _ :5, . '4? _ _ ' _ r e. n • -. y ffi•: t -•i - .. _ I ` . .. 'r .. -. .. .. ,.-.. r- .,. . _ 1. 4. f . , J. v ;- ,' .... _ _. � _ - -_. _. _ -• -' - - _ _ .. � - - - - - _ .gyp _� iiiiiii _T_ _. __ _ _ .... _ __- _ _. _ .. _ _ _. .. - .... .i u o c; ar c o er; - T try -Turkeys, 14 to 15c per lb; sem-s1;R'� � . . . - &W -. ­ 1. .., sada -- -- _. Members -of African Const&-VuLL IR11---fo Be -Introduced--at Fent • _ _ _ _ . - _ Reach Ottawa. Session of Parliament.s- - -.--. . , UNITED STATES MARKETS, An Ottawa despatch says: At the ° Prices of Grain Cattle etc • ' An Ottawa despatch says: A party comm session of Parliament a bill Telegraphic Briefs From A11 _ _ s �+ St. Louis, Feb. 3. TYheaL-Cash of sixteen members of the South AF g - - ,,. - --72c; Janda 72c; Ma 75ic; I rican Constabula will be introduced by the Govern- _. -- - ' -' ri. Y. rx, .who two years _ Over the Globe. aloe. -- i$ Trade Ceatnnl. I meat for the establishment of a Can - July, 711c. ago left Ottawa for the front, arriv- I adian naval reserve force. Although • - Flour '= Firm. ed in the cit on Friday morning. • Toronto; -Feb. 8.- - Wheat The Wheat -Spring dull; No. 1 hard, 88c, Two of the number, Priva es Thomp- the new force will be defensive, -: CANADA. -•=. - _11 market !s lower.._ Sales oC No: 2 red Corn - Only steady; No. 2 yellow, non and Bickerton, belong here, I Yet it is not the intention to place Victoria, B. C., is to have' a big ( . ' had white at 70}c middle freights.'[52}c; ]50- _2 earn,. 51 }c. . Oats - while the rest are from the North- I it under . the charge of the Minister hotel as a summer resort. Quiet; No. 2 white, 42}c; No. 2 mix- of Militia and Defence, but of the A Winnipeg youth was fined $10 +. No,_1 spring -quoted at ?ic'oa Mid- west. The men who have received Minister of Marine and Fisheries. and costs for carrying a razor. g ed, 40 c. Earle g their discharge from the corps .left Prefontaine will therefore beMho Two members of 1 oasland's new ;1� land, and No. 2 sore at 68c on } y - Unchaa ed. Rye I Bloemfontein on November let and ;Midland, .Manitoba wheat - easier; -No_. 1 in.store, 80}caked._ . ! 2Co. 1 hard, BSc all rail, grinding in Minneapolis, Feb. 3. - Wheat - Cape Town a month later. They first admiral of the Canadian nary. council were bora in Ontario. ` ,transit; No. 1 Northern, '86}c a111M?Y• 76}c; July,, 76$eR on track, came home by way of England. One The details of the scheme are being St., Catharines has not had a cast --"rail, grinding in transit; No. 1 hard, No. 1 hard, 77}c; No. 1 Northers, of'the Ynen stated the South African worked' out. Generally it is under- of contagious disease since the first __. - - _ �7}c- tiorth Bay, and No. 1 North- i6{c; No. 2 Northern, 73}c. Constabulary is fast going to pieces. stood that the idea is to train a of December last. ora, 86c North Bay. Duluth, Fob. 3. -Wheat -Cash, "Only about one-third of them is number of the young fishermen of the Berlin Board of 'trade is on record Rye Market quiet, with No. 2 !No:' 1 hard, 76}c; No. 1 Northern, Maritime Provinces in naval 'and in favor of the purchase by'the tows sols lett," he stated. "A great 'quoted at- 49 to 56c middle freights. 75 j r; No. 2 Northern, 73}c; May,, many 'have got then 'discharges and gunnery practice during the winter of the lighting plant. ' � Peas - The market rulbs steady, . 77$c; July, 77}c. • Oats -May, 36c, months, but whether on special Can- The School of Mining and A icu1 lett for their homes; others have se- g with No. 2 white quoted at 73c out- cured employment as civilians, and adtan vessels or on the yes- Lure at Kingston will commence tht I 1 LIVE STOCK MARKETS. several have joined regular regi- eels of the North American teaching of fish culture and preserve Barley - The market is firm, with . Toronto, Feb. 3. - The arrivals at merits, It is frightfully d•µ11 in squadron is not. yet determined. It tion shortly. ., No. 3 entre quoted at 47c 'utiddle the Western, Cattle Market were South Africa just now. 'There is is obvious that the instruction will The Doukhobore are" adaptiad . freight, and No. 3 at 43 to 44c mid= lar and most ' of the stock was ' nothing save the tiring monotony of have to take place on Southern wa- themselves to existing conditions is •, 8e. ters owing to climatic -influences. It the west and are buying horses fog . - dle freight. - disposed of. The quality of . the garrison work, and naturally the has been suggested, however, to also labor. Corn - The market for Canadian stud coming forward was medium, men are anxious to get away as establish a training school for lade The western division of the C.P.R - • - •' its easier, with No. 2 yellow qugted with a few good ones amongst the !soon as possible. Business, how- g . -_-at 44 to 44.ic west, and No. 2 miz- - g K P whose vessels could be stationed in A to be shortened b the part west ., lot. Buyers bought export cattle ; ever, is brisk in all lines, and several Y ,ed at 48}c west. more freely, -there .being plenty of .qf the Canadians have got positions Canadian waters in the- suiitmer of Medicine Fiat being added to the _. Buckwheat -.Market ,dull, .with space -offering for export. .The top and will remain in the country. For time. Pacific division. _ prices nominal at 47 to 48c at out- prices reported aid for export cattle the most of them, however, Canada lir. Marconi says that in twit side points. P P P months his compan will be trans• was $5,25 per cwt. The day's run is good enough, and they will lose STARVED TO DEATH s Y --- Flour - Ninety per cent. patents., amounted to -61 tars; containing 1,-- little time in getting back here.-"* witting commercial business between - .. . ... - - . are quiet, quoted at $2.70 middle 015 cattle, 285 sheep, 7 65 begs and A healthy Inventor's Test Proved England and Canada at ten cents 4 freight, in buyers' sacks for export. 78 calves. Fatal. word. McGill University,Montreal, ra ........ .:'Straight.rollers of. special brands for _. In cattle the top price was A New York despatch says: Joseph P ' , _, domeatic trade quoted at $3.25 to $5.15 to $5,25 for choice stock of William Sheppard, a wealth inven- Lenin against the Marconi wirelest $3.35 in trbls. Manitoba flour arm; 1,300 to 1,400 'Ibs: -weight.` The SPENT. $7,336,799• Y station being erected on the moue for and student of occultism, died I n it won d d thl No. 1 patents, $4.40, and seconds, range of medium to choice stock was ere on Saturday of self-imposed tai top, as 1 swage _:_34.1'0. ' Strong bakers', _$4, bags -in- I $4. rti -_ _to $5 end -_- $4 to iExpenditure--partmeat, Y P ph.3-sical laboratories of the collo e. eluded, Toronto. There isr stcommwaa, graded � An Ottawa des etch says: Z- re- starvation. He rcphysi ail efforts 'llo ed theaex Law Age York has - _of Public Works. Do- - � of his family and physician to m- followed the lead of the York Lab Millfeed - Bran, $16 in bulk here; I duce. him_ to take nourishment, and Association,'and penned a resohaio7 . 'shorts at $17.50. At outside points well=fattened. stock. There .were not port of !hs Public Works Department' informed the latter that he had no - bran Is quoted at $15.50, and shorts many butchers' cattle left over, and for the past fiscal year is in the • intention 'of accepting his treatment, calling the - attention t the Govern- . in addition many that had remained press. The expenditure for the year; and that he' had only called him in arses to the fact that judges' sal - at 117.50. Manitoba bran, is sacks, j g --- 418, and 'shorts at $20 here. � • • cries are too low, over unsold from last week were din- , way �y follows! so that his son might' be protected I Atter a silence of nineteen years, posed of. Medium -to -choice butch Harbor and river works ...$2,277,767 ; in the -event of what he termed his ! - L. COCNM RY PRODi'Cit Fair to common cows. 900 to 1.1QO , slides and boows 260, -SO! tore he died Mr. Sheppard said to during which his relatives mourned ed to and plant 846, 56#3 ' err' sold at $3.50 to $4.50_ per cwt. i Dr g' K I -apparent death " Ten days be - 11 Beahs - Trade is dull, with sup- ,,, ...... him -Winnipeg dead, SatMrsurday John Cameron of - plies fair, Medium bring $1,65 to , lbs. each sold from $3 to $3.90 per ' public buildings ... ... ... 2,010,388 j the doctor- "'When I appear to be Nlnnlpeg on Saturday recotved word $1,75 per bushel, and hand-picked, . cwt. A large proportion of the I Bridges and roads 400,125 i dead I shall not, be. You will think that her brother, Mr, Prod Pear :$1.90 to $2, butchers' cattle bought on the mar- Telegraphs- . ... 020,211' I am dead, but my pearance will sem' was alive and well to Arusha Dried apf7fes - Iliarket quiet, with let changed heads at from $3.90 tib Mi icellaaeous 331:988 ! be the result of the�diaembadiment were Three Roods+ock, N. B., youths and evaporated at- 6} to- 7e.• P ; numbertters of sales at $4. The aprIces I Total •. ..$R. , sg., 99 I Y spirit." How long he had ' too from oung 'to Re tithe se to le of rHeseunchTho marketts 4utetewilth of ex opt steers and hri, g K _ of m q 1,22 �r cwt., there be charged - been fasting is not known, -but his i � ntettce at Honey q p 'era mixed Resides the 8bove� exrendaur(- there son while he lived knew that he .did Y Y - I three years in the penitentiary they , -prices .unchanged. Strained, 8 to were from $4.60 to $4.,5 per cwt K•� advanced to the Montreal Iler-; for a con,a'derable time refuse to take (were .let off on suspended sentence. 8}c per lb, and comb, $1.25 to $1.- Mixed butchers' and, export cattle.'bor Commissioners $55(,000, making; nourishment, in the belief that -he . 85 - brought $4 to $-1.50 per,. cwt. There the entire expenditure 57,336,799. 1 would'thus bring about a perfection but had to glee bonds of 0800 each. - . Hay, baled -- The market is un- were not many stockers and feeders ;,],hv revenue of the department w" I of the spirit- . He was 64 years of From a small !stand at the mouth . changed, Choice timothy, $10 to 'offered, but prices were maintained ;$230,169, age Owing to the extraordMriary -ot Lha Klonriike, i1fr. N, D; Dailey _ '• - $lU 25 oa track, and mined $8 to .with -perhaps a trtfling-easrer tone. The report says that snore im- i character of the case the Health cleared $13,000 by ales in lettuce - $8.50. - I The quotations are &i to S4 35 for i provements alight be made in the Beard has Fefused to grant a burial and garden vegetables in Dawson - . Straw - The market is quiet, with feeders, and $3.30 to $3.`?O for ; plants in Manitoba and British Co- I permit, and has requested the Cor- !City, aril he is now in Tacoma put- . car lots on track quoted at $5.50 to stockers A quantity of. light stock- I luinhia, .and the Lower -ProvincesI over to make -an investigation, i';, hasing a stock of 8vwer bulbs and$8 a ton ere, weighing about 800 lbs. each. !might Frlsn receive some accession toI - . osebushes which he will take ln..a'r cwt. Extort ,.c••, ce with oon as the wcat.her moderates. The 1165'. emee DP9a-tr:ic=t ha 4k -•- - $1 per gal. one -gallon cans, $1-10, I�bulls--were worth $3.75 to $4 Per I the growin' demands of tradeSTEEL - • • • and hal!-gallon, ,Guc cwt Canners were sold at 82 23 S i been advised t: at the �cw Zealand - Onions -"The market is dull at v, S2. S5 per cwt, Milch cows and - - -i _ I Profludtion Increased 2earl7 500 post-0alce has recently opened a pas - 40c per "bushel for Canadian springers brought $30 to $53 each +( Per CeiMt. Lal agency at Fanning Island. Par- Pouttry Market firm. -Demand !The demand contlau(d good, TOUR OF JI.., FARMERS. A Toronto despatch says :-The cels way be forwaitrded at the .same. good toe Sheat fresh killed# dry -pick- j Tho run .oG calycs was larger tit n 1 steel Indust of Ontario has .made rats of pottage and under the -same ed stock Chickens, 12 to 14c per usual,- but the market -abs >rbed all marvelous strides during the last irgulattons as apply to Parcels oa Awaited in Great BriLila With In- g f the mainland of the colony of -Naw I - - ib and. old f+0 to 70c per pair. that wore offered. 'The prices were terest. 'year. In 1 �O1 the production A London despatch says•. The pro -t amounted to -only 14.471 ton 4. Zealand. - . Ducks. 13 to 14c per lb, `Turkeys, unchanged at $2 to $10, and 4•) to i .. - fresh, '13 to 14c per ib._ Geese. 9 to ft par lb. and- good veal calves cin- valued at $317,380, while- last year . I posed tour' of a party of Sfarsifoba j produced w u t1Y . CRI: -.5•r BnITAIN. - . . llc per lb tinue to be ii domand. farmers, who are expected, to arrive 6y,8O.. tons were - - Potatdq#, - Market 'is unchanged, There was a brisk demand for fa farmers, on Feb,. expected, is awaited $1-,610,.03i. The rig iron industry, There aro •195 parishes in Scotland _. with oferin s fair. Care of Cana- lambs to -day, and prices continued 6 licwevrr, shows a alight decrease. In Without a putaic house, than on track here quoted at S1, and to improve over last week.. The I with great interest here. Mr, W, T. -- • Fl. F'rc+stoir- Doatinion Immigration 1'Ju2 112;fis37 tons were p.mduced; Mr. Carnegie w191 (i,evote �1.000,- - • '-American $1.03 per •bag, _Jobbing quotations given. (or sheep and valued at fe1,683,Q51,- as cow Bred 000 sterling to scientific research. lots, $1.40 to $1.35. lambs are as Jgllowe: La.mhs,. $4 ''25 •!Kent, is nom+ arranging the visits ! P - to 2.'), _5 per cwt; owes, $3.50 to to nil the market towns, where some i with 116,3'0 tons, worth .$1,701,- Thirteen thousand cavalry recruits of farmers will lecture and meet -,U7 in 1901. have been accepted during' the.lest .. THE DAIRY MARKETS. $3.00; bucks• $2.50 to $3L23:Last-,year the wa two years. . . •rite tone of tho hog market con- ia';li",rers, To have w'eatert Canadasea paid f the Seven hundred congregations in N -Butter Trade is fairly active, sten and iron industries of the p K, Y fs quotations without any change in �d..s' r{bed at first-hand It is exrect'ed Scotland use non-alcoholic wine, at with rices generally uhchan ed., Wo o note: Hogs, no- ;will be of groat service in stimulat province amounted to $510,107 'anti i .U., Pr T -lb rolls, 18 to Oc; q (the communion service. 2 leets. 160 to 200 lbs.,- $6; thick' fats ins emigration, which promises well iq 1J01. 5-74,5: i, The . elevation of the Board of selected , dairy, tube, 17c: choice and lfghts, $5.75 per -cwt. !Or the ,spring. Other authorities Trade into a 'Ministry of Commerce _-large 'rolls, 18 to 18je; secondary] Folloarinq is the range of quo- urge the necessity.of a careful solve A• LODGING FOR CANADA. is predicted by Mr. Gerald Balfour. evades (rolls and tuba), 15 to 16c; tationa today: ;tion of the Manitoba delcgatcs, es -I Workmen have already begun de- ••' creamery prints, _ 'l3 to 23ic; do.,�Exp<,rrars'.cwttle- Per 100 lis. ; pecigliy ,in the way of avoiding Po -Experienced by Boer Delegates in molishing - the picturesque old . solids, 20} to 22c. Choice . ... ... ...$5.00 $5.25 litical nominees. II Australia. . I Thames bridges at Sonning; Berk `- Eggs -'The market to easier. We 'ic+dium 4,65 4.`00 The new Canadian Covernment im-1 An Ottawa# -- ' - note-Strictl new laid, 28c; cold ,. 4.25, 4.60 migration bfflCe will ,be ready at the, despatch says: air. shire. storage, selected, 1 aid, 2 c; orcold Light ... ••• •• 3.75 4.6 end of February. It is still await 'Moore, of the Department of Agricul- I .There" is no truth whatever in the g Bulls ... ... ...•... ..:, •. I Lure, has received a letter from Mr. statement that the Kin and Queen =- try; 13 to 15c; .seconds, aid -smalls, Butchers- - - ,�ing internal fittings. This time the Lane, one of the Boer delegates, who- are -going -for a cruiseinthe 3Modi- 12 to 18c. Choice ... ... ... :. 4.00 4.50 delay was due to Canadian, not Ilri- - Checso - • Market stead `ire - visited Canada last tall, announcing terranean. y• Medium . ... 3,40 4.00 -fish, workmen. ' the arrival"of the patty all well. at The "True Catholics," the new w _, quote -Finest September, 13}, to Heifers . ... 0100 3,90 Sydney, Australia. on December 16, Christian sect, initiated by.a number '131c; seconds, 12} to 12lc. , Bulls � ....... ..v'- 3.00. 3.50. after a very tedious passage. At the I of ex -Roman Catholic priests, has Cows ......... .......... 2,75 3:75' LARGEST , ifi( THE GVORLD. I time of writing .zhe dejegates, had -1 been Jormgliy established in West- .. HOG PRODUCTS. Feeders ,.. . •, ... ... 4.00 4.25 -" I visited the dairy farm of Dr. Hayes , minster. Canners ............... 2.25 2.50 The Cedric Has Left Belfast for f at Coolnngatrta, and the Government, London ....had ninety deaths last . - Dressed hogs are .steady, 'with car Slteep- Liverpool. 1 stud farm at Berry. The weather week from other than natural causes,. ! lots quoted at $7.65 to .$7 75. Cured - Lambs ... ... .. ... ... 4,2 `:. 5 25 _ A London despatch says: The lar -1111 was hot and the Boer dele ates .ex- 81, of. which were either item ac¢i meat's steady, with demand fair. We Ewes ........... 3.50 3 90 ---- - - - . g , -. note -Bacot, loA clear, 30} to r est steamer in ti -ie world,--tbe �e rt pC ,d ertenc a Ionging -for ta. rtver�- aetit.a or no li9Lpi e, and l roach q 13 Bucks :.:..:... 2.�0 3.25 of the White Star fleet,_ is eotn,pleted, and lakes of Canada. ifigures 4,000 .people aro killed each 10}c in ton' and case lots. Pork, Calves, each ... ....... 2.00 10.00 ' and has left •Belfast for Liverpool, __,• year by accident. mass, $21.50 to $22; do., short cut, i Calves, per 100 lbs. ... 4.50 6.00 to prepare for her maiden voyage to BABY'S 1JURSE� The National Review says there $22.50 to, $23. . . . Hogs- New York early in February.' She; `- •• can be no doubt as to the truth of - Smoked hams, 13 to 134c; rolls, sows , ... ... ... 4.50 4.75 is 700 feet long,and is the World! its I story, that the German Emperor, .11 to 12c; shoulders, tic; backs, 14 Marvellous- Invention by a Swiss I $ Stags ............ .. 2.0b, $ :00 . steamer to exceed 2(0, 000 tons, Fler 1. in the presence of 'six Ameri�n ••� to 14'}c; breakfast bacon, 14 to 14}c, Selects, 160 to 200 . riechaaio ' Lard -Market nisi, with prices - sister- ship, the Celtic, being_.Mho yachting party, made oQensive. •-r��,..r�,;�„_ 4 Ibs: .: ............ 6.00 0.00 , A 'Geneva despatch says :-A ' unchanged. We quote -Tierces, lle; Thick fate 5.75 O,OO . nest. The Cedric- will have accotn marks regarding the King. mgdati,on for 8,000 pasaengirs, but Swiss mechanic daiuts t. have. in-, Lights .:. •• has not b6cu •built ' for' speed. . aird ? vented- an automatic baby's nurse. I The shipbuilders of Glasgow state tubs, 11}c; pails; clic; compound, „ 0.75 O.QO „ 8f to loc. - , - - will not attem t to lower the At- ! The apparatus is attached to a I that the prospects for the shipping P I ttedustries of the Clyde are very din- . = . WANTED FOR MURDER. lantic record. cradle,, It the baby sties, air Craves couragfng, 'and that a reduction in cause specla y -arranged ed wires to BUSINESS AT MONTREAL. - --"-'- crate aphonograph, which sin a wages is unavoidable. In the event 11 'Siontreal, Feb. 3. _Grain No. 1. Two . Men in. Sing Sing *ill 'Be -= 1~ „ `op . sings of a strike. 30,000 men vAll be - at Manitoba herd wheat, ?4c; No. 1 Brought to Alberta. TH.. BLUE MARINE-" lullaby, whsle simultaneously clock- fected. - • work is released and rocks the . ' • . Northern, 7 2c in. store Tort _William; A Winnipeg despatch says: Gapt-- Additions Will- Be blade to the f cradle. When. the crying stops, the - 7JNITED STATES. _ peas, 72ic high freights; oats, No. 2 I Walker of the Northwest "Mounted Halifax Garrison. wires cease to vibrate, and the 1n store here, 36}c, 31 to 31,c high Police has left for Sing.Sing Prison, cradle stops rocking. Three black bears attacked the . et freights; rye, 49}c east; buckwheat, !*;ew York, to bring back an alleged A'Halifax despatch say': '-Halifax __� - • 'children of ,a tnouneiiincef 'na-Yngd ..: 50c east. Flour - Manitoba Pat-; murderer named Morgan, -and aceom•.; mill spoon have two line regiments. TENDERS FROM CANADA: Parker, • living on the road from , _eats, $4.40 to $•1.50; seconds, $4.10 plice, Jos. Laron. They are charged The Worcester Regiment will come More .to .Arcadia, Virginia, sit the ',to $4,20; Ontario straight rollers, with killing a companion named here from Bermuda. Part of the '-" James River, and killed and e.te his ...- g Wm. D-er, about_ . War Office Will Znvite Them far Ta8.G0 .to . $3.65 . is ba s, $1.70 to - corps wtil be quartered at the Glacis t�yo-year-old baby. '.-$1.75; patents, $3. ° 0 to $4.10. Roll- - !'arracks -and --the remainder -at =-the Mdat-f cr._Army. ,�__: ,_ _Mi" -5[a> Thonipson,._the pretty two and a half years ago, and'• ef- 3M" - ed oats -Millers' prices $2, bags, and forts will to made to have them ex- citadel:. Tlie Royal Halifax will i London O despatch s says :-The 25-yearold daughter of Jaaiee $4.15 per bbl. Feed -Manitoba tradited. The accused aro noted be removed from Halifax and the ll'ritish lust Office has decided to Thompson, a rich mill owner at -.. _ bran, $19 to $20; shorts, $21 to .criminals, and are just completing a -forts- will be manned by marine ar- invite tenders from- Canadian far- Valley Falls, N. Y., eloped with her - _ $22, Lags included; Ontarlo..bran, in term at Sing' Sing for robbery cow- tillery, known as the Blue Marines. mere for the supply of fresh meat father's- hostler, Edward 'Hines, . on . bulk, $17 to $17.50; shorts, in bulk, mited in New York. - • Two ships' coinpanies, comprisin to the British , army -in South 'foriday. evening. _ • • -_. $20. Provisions-Aeavy Canadian `�t�T about 1,000 men, wil be stfit!gRe Ait ice _- _ ..-._ - P :ccesslve study caused the death _ short cut pork, $24 to $25; short SAI 111GS $tsl�l�rJ► DEPOSITS Permanently at the barracks and at - _ 4► oG, 1Ier33e1 t-F}rr a tLdent-at Anw cut, backs, $23.50 to $24; light . the _dockyard, for__serxice-oi tSQ--CAN* PAY -IF -SHL- WiSHhS. Arbor University, Michigan, on'Ton- short cut, $23 to $24; compound re- ships of the fleet in cases of emer- day. The flual examinations were e - Decembei''s Transactions in Do- •-- ' -' ' $ned lard, 8} to 9c; pure Canadian genes. A•n' . equal number of them � a week away,= and Orr was in "the' minion Institutions. Venezuela Debts Need Not Sothez . . - lard, Il c: finest lard, 12 to 12ic; will be stationed at Bermuda„tor. _ ., habit of studying oath 3 o-clo¢R , trams, 12} to 13}c; bacon, 14 to 15c; An Ottawa despatch says: The similar purposes. the 8epublicr each morning. dressed hogs, $8.25; fresh killed Posta0flide Savings - Bank 'deposits - �----- A London despatch says .-Lord A fifteen-rrmnths old child of- W.M. atrattoir, $9 per- 100 lbs. Eggs - during December amounted to, $1,- Baron de Sibert has entered an ac- Eustace Cecil, presiding at a meet- Biggs, a farmer near Iowa City, Ia., Fancy, 24 to 25cr candled stock, 20 049,095, and th© withdrawals to tion against the Pars Metropolitan ittg' of the shareholders of ills .was .injured by a nail. In apiece of - _ to 3g }c; lSontreal limed; 17}, to 19c: $920,389.. ,In the Dominion 9ovorn- Railway for four cent ,the -price of Foreign and Colonial Investment board thrown by a little brother- extern, 16} to 17c. Honey -White menti Savings Banks tine deposits for a toy balloon which is child was.not Trust on Friday said he: understood entering its brain in the center o .Rover, to secttona, 12 to 13c per the month of DecembCr wEre $220,- allowed to take into one of the car- Venezuela could ea,sily pay her debts the top of the head, and there, alk ` . Netlon; in io-lb. tina. 8 to' 9c; in 630, and the withdrawals $236,700. riages, it she chose to do so. s=ll-hopes for its recovery. ., ., . .. _ . .. .. .., I I , , , ­ --1 �. I -t1P- =-. err._- - •_ 1. . lr�. _ y-. .., - ... ­ - , .,, _.,,,,- -- _�_�.__ .---.- _.-.__.. ,..- - _._ ._7 �. R • • _ the present time. It will drive New Advertisements. the water out of the beet until it -nTl:}t- ;one-tYtli-(�€-it ori �{01i= ...w -- - _ 15'el£',ht leatlllg 011lt' the Sl7AI' aLil 1' old, due ^� ciilve tu.cwo weeks. xi,bt iu ' r t file dry )lll ). Thi., will enable l everyway, M, (iLEE60N, Green rood. 17.19 _ farznel s to erect 0VaIx)rutu2 lit 1 3iiJI EUH h.1Ll:. iwrth hail of CollVeIlit'11C ]))lilt?. tt'ilere the beef F ,uta 7 uud b, con a , Picker., ^uwaeLiN T *, lt'ill be treat((i. Tl.l'=r et Eli)Urat )IsI rPFlvto t41u.Oa,, tt•Liwy-orA J M Ther uI Wi�t��1 y r anC ttl br rrrrtetllit abvttt t e �RHIr {t::ratiord• Cut 17.1i • - - - - -- - i Cost ads a cheese factul'N. The! �i _'1ItU TO RENT•-::X) acre=, Iot 81.28 per year; 41.401fpald laadwaaae ,beets can then hr rut tO tyle I +' la• fat coucenatou. Pics�risg. b.tatu of the . Late George 'kaic. Terw4 reusonable. Appiy 7. BATES OF ADVERTISING: J eviltCttl refinery at a nl'C'at r'e(111C'C•' to Juhu Henderson, Cherrywood, t[ 04rn insertion, per line 10 cents. i ion ill the c(2-t of freight. Another Best to Buy From - ` •ach subsequent insertion, per line - 6 o HOUSE ! This rate does not include Legal or Foreign ad• great tuilllutave that Will result ;E�'F.'a ROOdIED Fig 3_. r i se �edeaca. g parttes making con• that itiltt willenablestile leu l lel ! e� lar, hard uud It water, a uud• Ftoue cel I baro! fruit trees and a halt arra o! land. $ 1aI terms given to _ TwAs for 3 or 8 months or by the year. Half- situated h Church street, Pickering. J,) ng. Terma % Copeland, gearly or yearly contractspa;able quarterly. fineries tUlUI1CIr1l10ihe1rUpel'atlUIlg suit dndm, P. Out.Appto Sirs. John 16.18 Basin"&cards, ten lines or under, with paper, through the R'h(s1� year, in- 'woodnam, P.O. Once 16•lb �� pneyear,$5 OG, payable to advance. y2eacl of only a felt IIlUIItl13 r �i li SWNoticein local colamns ten seats per line, y OR SALE.—A beautiful suburban - — — ylve Dents per line each subsequent insertion, following the harvesting of the Fhoare near the viilage, of Pickering and'Col• pedal contract rates mads known on appliaa• lege; first-class brick residence. 9 rooms• Iswns beets, as after the water is driven ' - Boa. go tree advertising . ><-uud-orchard; is auzna of land , •, , jidy Lrom ime oeecs C e re81 en tt'1 good barns, stable and outbuildings, ideal rest• ; trillbeinserud until forbidden and chased ao- dance rorretired entledaa ; must be sold W -----ecordingly. orders for discontinuing advertise- keep for an indefinite length of Wetner gg Warm Wooten Blankets direct from the mill lues rap a14 Estrce--Tenders revived liaecw most be in writing and seat W the pub. time. Whether or not this neer cup to Burch L. Apply W. V. Richardson, rzecu- ti.ho". invention will come up to the • Pickelwtt• 15-18 Job Wortt prompliv attended se. —Canadian gain9 all Shade ` � published every Friday morning of its *me expectations of those wlio have FENCE FENCE s. PlakerinR out, investigated it remains to be seen. Murkar & Thexton. Proprietors Dr, Wlie the beet sugar expert of the United States Department Parties requiring fences during the Lined Mitts, wool and leathAr -- of Agriculture and Prof. C. C. coming season would do well to Con- aur 1 aur PoUttls•e-Strict Independence Deputy Minister of Agri- salt me Farm or lawn fences of any _ "Our Aim—A rtrst-class LocalPapar, .lBrIletl, p , ltho1ehave description Prices and qualitysure Our Expectatioaw-The near% culture for Ontario support of Itte oeorle of Pick•rioa and vicini I please will build same or lend tools Prete Printed Wra erettes for blouse and • aeliets investigated it are moss sanguine Y PF ' • to o so Goodman wanted to assist in its results and agree that It is d FRIDAY, Feb: 6 1908. g - in building fences _._ , ._ .the most important development For further particulars apply at lot C in the great indu siry. 10, con 3, Pickering, or address _� • _ _' H d urn] Caps;-Head 'Ribbed a Hose an S OS - -- - . NOTES AND COMMENTS. The World Wants a Man. Frank H. Westneyl Audley rr j- p �S e are told by the city papers THE PUBLISHERS OF THE TORO 'TO , .'Cardigan J aokets, Fejt Boots - ! that the cox] famine is over and WORLD WILL TRY TO BREAK FARMERS SUPPLY Cay that prices will soon be normal. RECORDS. -- _ This announcement has beeIl made The publishers of The Toronto All kinds of Hardware, granite and tin _ - F'4 oHd want a representAtive 'In !'very - flee-Them for Yourselves.* Often now that we will lint be_ ware, forks, spades, shovels. cattle chaias, postal district in Ontario. They are all kinds of asile, ,iroceries, ,cans, meals, tiros the statemtent until we are typing to se;rure 5+1,10) suhscribel- be- At good assort. i-nabled to hate a tun placed in fore the end of the present year, and Nplces, biscuits egtc, gaga go meat of dr odds, olden light and rnit Ottri cellar at a axles that tt111are offering liberal rcrntmisaiun The American Water White Coat oil 15o and mot bankrupt u "S orld sco:'r•kl a distinct. succus as the 03: a gallon. Everything at close prices. Pub—O9 fii t une•ct-nt morning newspaper ne of tb net.- inilusirie that :ishel in l,'anuda. I- ea. t•• et Wad, Sides.Tsllow et, taken, cath or _— g .. - ralridh 1:.I::h i:t iln]x,rtan(e i- .salt-�•rilwi, P,a• a hrigh' paper ( ik� lilr Trade. �' • that if Llle in uitanc•ture Of et-nieIlt V. orld at only' $3 1 teal, or $!,51) fon' - • .: r -tx Month 137 all, ent.-i•>ti tines 0-1 y F. BRYAN. Manager. The• rspid (leph-t1wi of oto fore-t- — ,Chill the• C'Vri�ty ltit•!lt t;X'eAtI1' ill• aiit iv+. Pt.e `%•� I II.I i,: +'fend"Vied utl __ �ol S 0 111 Pad Cleaher x'1,e7rsc rl rust of lelnth•, t, hat - fol cti<1 l ">.Ii lri'f a( ] 1. 1])i. 1'.. t!a ,�l rai'• +,;0 •� i 11; >t it ,l i let ell r I } I,t.•r, ' 9 • e =? = r^ -- N fop 1 1 1 n a,Riwotiier dlr'c•(t"ll - - 1 0 , lel- C I �� h I (, i - .. 3: n ht i d'r t�:t`,•ria-1-: •Tldi } � al: - Y OLAREMONT gill he rre�r}ed by leaving salve �1 R. A. Bunting, of Pickering, Mrs. Hughe?' father, Nvho has In every town, comp etition. This is our supposed to be dull month, " but our crtnrtt-Tttes,i in t'ltvii.._ ._— .._ j sales are kee In ri ht u. to the average, which is evidence that e2rt- resiting her for-=nme timeP �'' g 8 - liiys Bate Eastwood �I)e"t a hn: been coutitled to his wulll fol. and village our goods are x11 aright in price and gnalitr. Don't 'forget those few clays in Toronto this week. the pa;t couple. of weeks "vith a may be had, picture frames now. I:i the V T=P:MZE1 'A==NG - We tti•e pleased to state t -}tat ills very sevel•e c•uld. «'e flys glad to _ 1>Q we ars always prom, s in a::_weral calla day or night. _ ;Will. McKay i;inlprovingin health the --- - report that he is improving. Mrs. McKay, of Toronto. is visit - --- —�-- - lli�• Carrie Bray who �r-i rz- ■ John H Beal Ing her mother, Jird. Buyer at ��� Present. ported in our last issue as lying in :. _ • f -Joseph Boyer, of Detroit, }s a very lou- condition at Battle � � spending a few clay: with his Creek, Mieh.,.continues about the I Furnaure Dealer and Funeral Director, another here, same. Her many friends anxiously - CZAR=XZ02=. ` Miss Florence Powell visited the look. forwards to _herfultimate recovery. '• Misses Young of the 4th of L"s- - bridge this week. Special;meeting are being held Graham Bros. shipped "twelve in the Baptist church this week, horses to the horse show in To- On Monday evening, C. Cameron, Grease s :ronto on Tuesday. se retary of the Honle :Mission gave Now is the time Robert Miller shipped a car load, a lecture on New Ontario and the that makes your ` of pedigreed cattle and pigs to Ottawa Valley. His talk as a 71, _to e hav your Creamers Carmen, Man., on Tuesday. most interesting one andwas` horses glad. _._ - _.— and Paris Sfi 8 -- -- - - - - 1!l(essrs Gregg and Wilson re- illustrated by lime light view. ._ 1f0? the Spring. 'ceived a car load of coal this week. Look out for the annual concert • It was disposed of at the rate of of the Claremont Baptist Mission ' $10 per ton. Band to be held in the church in SEPARATOR Tinware Qf ail: binds made and repaired, neat and cheap. - Wm. Jones of the 6th concession the near future. Bills giving full **' �T while teaming hay the other day particulars will be issued later. REMODDLEING i -got pulled off, receiving a painful An excellent program is being sP rain to his arm. - - lIt Claremont. _ The Baptist choir will sing at Prepared and the tea will be some- �+ ��a1 r..••,r e' Yi ` Da�S�' laremo the anniversai-3• services at White- thing out of the ordinary in quality p 9 - Vale on Sunday the 14th inst in The .•new telephone system is Testimonials on application. Working - the afternoon and evening. certainly a very efficient one. Ill model in the shop, An oyster supper was held at a conversation between Claremont $ W White. the residence of Levi Pugh on and Buffalo, N,Y., 'one day last y Wednesday evening. A number week, the voices of the different Claremont of y 17 aag-people-were present who parties could be easily recognized, i • report an excellent time. and conversations with Montreal Tin and - Ga__ of��E n inesdere has been considerable sick can be heard with ease. The ratesare reasonable, the char e bein cess in G1Rrentontandaurrauncling � $ g_.—_. 6 country- for the past two months, 13c for 3 minutes w 1th any of the Gpanite��a and both doctor_ and their horses surrounding' tows and the tate is world certainlybe Metter of a 25c for the same for Toronto. ;period of rest. A game of hockey will be t}8,}ell Comolete stsck on hand. . Windmil:s, Treadpowers, Choppers, Straw cutters, Pulpers, ltr,. John J1or;,Tan is moving in- on the C'aledouinn Rink oil played E3vetrou bin a s eclat' �'� Leel barrows, Wagon,,. Dump carts, BugR:es,. Cutters, to the residence of Jla�uu Fiend- ,cls} , Feb. 12th, NA tl:r ci,ute-t- g specialty. -Sleighs, Churra, Washing machines, Truckaud Platform scales erson. Jir Jiorza►u l,;lrl,,,e,:tut= %t"i12 1>e Brc,ngltat:t unci Clare- A'l:aow:y of inch 'lnn2ber and some Or northing in the Implement line. liultling all atlCUon -a1NOf tierfarul 1ltout. Th • gaiue will 1Wew:n at ` r.ar.;;tn�_a so ecme �sA timber suitable for _ -,t(x•k mid ilnplelneut- un- wedne:- o'clock an>,c1 thv."t• •gill be-k•itint: Trtb::idiugs; for sa!5 cheap. {v I~- clay the Isth in=t: �.a.ftev. Tile band al.:,, will be to a • S, s EL'NDF, .. _ Ged. 'Philip, J l�,! B)~�����ham. satl ntny. Jan. 31�t t,t:''en..anve. A r•aml-l,n)vwnv,1- 3Eo. Baud s 011 steal. Claremont:. the 9th (•011., betteeen Evnt:--illy t tizltrril twill br l: lcl here -,,u:c S' unci . C'] rcm�.urt, a Fair of c ,,.n j,tu::next %N Ain - ----- - — Ain initt Find ­r -t•ill -be It-' a--Ilred to all, Btrn:l-itr attendw -war,letl by lea% it : �t i:� -nine at ..itl•.'e. i1'ntc h �ntt t'.,r bill- fc.,r flute A Claremont lv?,4t ,f it e. au,i ,bier partic•tilar,. Lt)st—Oil t,r abwlt r ri,.lav, Jail D. Hull[Illeer anc.l .?t. B. D_,v.• wtT THE itetne a C?arrlr.wit and 8,'•t• eon.,w eriug t11�. arlvi-ability (I - Bmttgham. a bnrn•:a �al.i.s- c,,ntain'' i'tttt"lir in telepiiotles1ir their re• ing gent+ we%ring apparel. Fin•]er speCtive I,laces of }nt=!:,�- tl't also under=tants that Dr. Ea -t• a ware se cbnteniplate-t extendin,:t hi- d u / fine west -on the 8th concussor ill . the near future, The dcwtor see►u- is •most reliable store to trade at. We have a reputation for rightness o3 pricer quality and F, ----------- St determin to avecomnntnivatlot square dealing. Your money back _ with all points in the 'township He certau ly de-erves credit . fc'r his enterprise "allformer attemptr Chaff A Clearance in Skates. to establish auc•h a telephone sy:•• Baskets -,;�• tens were csf no avail. - • _ urge, -Feed pale girls on Scott's _ sad a%ronq. ,Emulsion. - We do not reed to give all the reasons why Scott's Richardson. Co. - Emulsion restores the strength and flesh and. color of good Jewellers, health to those who suffer from sick blood.hitbn. The fact that it is the best preparation of Cod Liver Oil, Can Supply you with any Tich in nutrition, full of healthy thing.iri theia Line at a Brice-tli.zt stimulation is a suggestion as to why it does what it does. i will suit yoxr p6cket. .,Scott's Emulsion presents 1 ynee.gsort to J. S. Barnsad• Cod Liver Oil at its best, fullest in strength,, least in - -taste. Young women in their "teens it are permanently lured _g+OR 5 'r :'...of the :peculiar disease of the _ r0& _ blood which shows itself in Cash or on Easy Terms ! paleness, weakness and nervous- ness, — b 'regular treatment Fonr unimproved farms of one hundred . yre g atad sixty acres each, all in one block, with Scott's Ei11lliSIDII. ;i:: ,: in western Manitoba.- �8affloient - .-- -- .' -limber toe3:n1, _.: _: •'a It is ar true blood food and _ -'3s naturally adapted to the cure THE CANADIAN NORTHERN RAILWAY of the bhod sickness from is graded past and runs within two miles _._ of the laud and the steel rails are now be - which so many young women •ing laid, and the road will be open past suffer. these farms for traffic almost immediately. There will be a siding or a station within two or three miles of property. sae will be o send a sample to anyy su!fsu.fe:ea Many settlers already located in :this neighborhood. — Ba sure thaf this picture is — - the fppm of a laborel ,s en the of Apply for particulars to vrra• of Emulsion you buys bottle SCOTT & 130WNE, - Denton, Dunn & Boultbee, Chemists, Solicitors, 10 King Street East, 14 lc; TORONTO, Ont. • Toronto, Ontario. Jus1,1'1 T LJIJta... - New CanE3-3 ani N,itg. Orangas and: Lemons, New Peels,'['L.New -rl` .: _L1rra1t3 Aid fltiai la, I.i f►., e'varything in season.- Chr;stm-13 Toys; Furst TLani; t8,, Lep `RuJj, Far 'Ribes, Fur Coats y1. 3 -and Cip:r�en1 at exceptionally low prices. Farmers get •after,yxa'%Cattla Spices itimeans mo.aey,' I 111ve team. Z. ;t 'Pricasright in'all Iines at eel - IMP • a•5oro mase, • +, 9 bas bel ate, qs._ .Le best baF �7 see+ forse, ... pQ ctot i ♦ ,r, — Serenty- f eve Ne Lava • lYlR at0!'k Of %19164.1Jn t and sod 40 gtiiCYiy deer ILetn oat we Lave CUTPRICES, regardless cf cost. It's s eplendilcb•ooe w secure an *tceptional bsrgain- Cents Skates 1'en Cents a Pair Less l Hockey Skates Flueea Coats Pair p e g, g� 497 pars No, 5 qu•l:ty bteel awitax spring' Less Shoofly Rooking horses p•atern, as :,:ustrated, regular goal volae 8,1 Mp pain of Hockey Sk•tw, afeel runners- In 1 jic, pair, apectal to ctear, ant 8,:s4 In stock for fusee Ili Lad 1t regular good vain* at "spa Thirty-one Cts. Less Thirty -Five Cents mal to clear %bey go complew with screws as Twenty -Five Cents Pair Skates Fiftee<Ceots a Pair Less 1128, pain vo. 1 aaht sseei. name pattern r No. 99 Hockey skater, afoul runners, sizes 9 qq y to tt, regular price 406 pair. special to cleat', abov., eioe,y nickin plated, regular good value compiese vita sgrsws, ' at tic pair,spe43$ixt Clow ents� in@Oak for Thirty -Five Cents Pair Y t Skates Fifty Cents Leis Sixty -Five Hook6y Skaffa, reg, W pair. . $txty•Flve Geste 788 pairs No, 10 guoUlly, %be very highest 1 + grade sleet, haedsomely nickel plated, regular rwdim, Socksy sksles. veer highly sicked it a vulne-, plaked, regular 61. spiti to 431069 Seventy -Five Cents eehightyFlve Cents •I 36 only Sbo,'w t specially, Skate Etepairs We also earry to Nock the following KIM" , suited for very young ehuoren, 1 eefe,00y safe. A full 11ilppse of BiaM 8tra�s Wrenches, Maks al marked at Om eased close out peioaa. Kib- s12balsaLlally 12,8,60, painted tree so aatari, ' Lug.. Botta, of sad Bkaia )'arta la sloek all Was HOkers Tube, ><allee a Domlabn.>lol� t regular 1f t siaa special to crony %bey go at as 01060 cut prices, • I Beauty, eft • sixty -Nine Cents. $enrioeabie Snow Sharels.' A Clear oat In CIMa S Sleighs A Clear -out in Boys'8lelghs We wanku clear _ - • snow sbcv' taTberewillbeso out the belaaoa els, largeof our pock of pan madesirls' sleirba, from abeavyquestion of earRoggeof-not doing so wtib rolled ateat.%bean special We haveal nombK o[ goys1Tetgha o0 well handled, with good el, sr timber. weprioea- hand than we should have, and to make a sell them N Twenty -Five Girls' Otwn Runner tleigh, no r'ailing.like eat. quick clearance we out We wr as erlowtt Twen_a-Five Cents r 60e,.for reg. _ ......»........ ad Boys, No. 1 Sleigh. rad. toe, for..»......... 190 Girls' Open Runner Sleigh, similar to stria toNO. A Thermometer is a Necessity above, ony larger vitae, rre. Tae, for_ ...,. .s5 Boys' victor t 6co"b reg. g. ter.for 390 Children's Open Runner Sleighs, sxacliy gam• Boys' Diobr CoasMe, reg. x00. for ,,...... nae „ 8,e cnt,with railing• coaforlable visa, regular Boys, apart Coaster, reg. 850, for.. »...... has :I Tse. for .... ,.................................... 590 goys' Racer Coaster. rag Tac, tor.......... We ! AMITT BARGAIN. A RIFLE BARGAIN and It's act wi• to Os withous one when we sell a good ruhable one fur FIR I ESM C•1 S. R e h exlong tra pairs - ----- knitted woolles { mitts, with a A Lantern For a srm fleece lin• ing made to be Ton Cents toss _ sold fox 3 pair• — ' 0pp"' t _ we 5 ecislly A a- will -sen -]D only --94- canbre-aaorting-rises,- - The LITTLE BOBS Lantern l price thew- is al t;JrY CEWT`i• with 100 rounds of ammunition Tor burns coal oil.,is neat is appear- ance, and very conveaiens, is a A Dollar Ninety-eight &3 very great favorite witb the chit• dren. Reg. sold for c, oar price We carry s most complete stock of Gums, Fifteen Cents. Cut Priced Cartridges. Rifles and Revolvers the yew round. We make s specialty of Do Your Own Repairing cartridges and 38 only Cobblers'tout- = SLEIGiI BELLS. a 3Z ��Na foEhelowest — tits coataiaingoae t oseiblo figure. ' stand, three different Herein how w . - `--sizeltixatssehoe secs yon w'' bammer, shoe knife, iTnoney on cartridges r' pnegt�swl and sew - g sw9. wish neces• B B Caps. 15c boa 9b Steven., 38c box nets awl points and ?2 short, lac box 9d short,97eboz ovtencb, we ca1•pq-e 99 long, lee box 881o12g,39c hoz the oat -fit Lo A splendid assortment, ranged .upwards is 29 long, rifle, We a box 188 shorb, 40c hoz -• Forty -Rine price from 99 Winchester, ase box 38long, 50c box pe.+ TEN CENTS. We stcekidgmost complete It" of pistol and 4bi�.a Cents _ - • 'The RUS'Sill Hardwal'-ffid Co. 126 RING STREET E.. TORONTO. +mss+ . -- .. 1., J .s ,;. . - ,,. _ -' µ� .,_. : ,': . - . _ - .. e „,. , } - - . : .. ." : 3 7 , Wowlw� . _ .1111._----.._.-_ _. -..... _ _ .. __ .___— _-.- —._-. .-._ . - ... _. �__-. ( -. — .. ,.1111 ... .... MIF - -11.11 - (pray." In the midst of your nor- thee, for ave mut peep e n -tZils bo- grotivn _ Ithoiit -1!. It Im Yt`mee- ' - SARK T�MPUSTU-OUS NIGHTS rote and trials are you ready ed city. both moisture and plant food. FarUy let your troubles become sanctified The Lord saw the weakness g ca -r:11" troubles? tear and much trembling of His without it, and the Good farmer sup- -" ' - - _ •_ lire you ready to feel Llsat in flus servant (I Cor. ii, 3), and b this plies it in abundance. Y darkest hours of your night Christ j special message strengthened him to E S S II PO TAIr-T ---- - - 1111.__- ----.11.11-1111— TILAG I O i R . ;sometimes They Are the Bright Dawn o! a Day of is =P�y" o &ppeax unto YOU? that he ramircenturies Ile ago strengthened Hem aw a factor in crop growing that the W - Christian Usefulness. '' - -- - Friend, to -flap in your troubles his tears (Gen. xv, 1), and all His old farmer was led to sa to hie _ 0 of esus "fear tots" ?tr to strengthen u so R y Y ha can you not lsaur the ti tee J t e 'nb s n "Remember, m boy, t . Christ speaking to you? Can you but we must appropriate them it we tillage is manure," far he had o il)�atereQ steepling w Act of ens Yap- his gospel spirit' aglow with the not, will you not, eco that even in would enjoy them. See Josh. i, 9' ; served in his farming operations iiameat of tJena,", to the yesi•b awful struggle from those seven long this dark hour Jesus is walking to- Jer. i, 17 lea. xli, lU, 13 Gen. that the more his soil was tilled the `�, Tbousand Nine ward you, 'stepping- lightly upon the xxviii, 15-" ;--L`aut,--xxxi,-ii.-8.. ; _Dlark..-better.. the succeeding crops were by Wm. ldafly. of '('oro_ico, a the Missionary So- I P Department of Agriculture. .claw.•, ciety in those memorable words crystal pavement of the deep? v, 35. The great and all sufficient Tillage tinea the soil, plant food is "No f No I I cannot and will not 4- promise "I am with you" includes released that is bound up in lumps " . despatch from Chicago nava surrender this aiisaion. Success !s all others, for His presence insures and clods that would otherwise re- _ ger. Frank De Witt Talmage preach- as certain here as the promise of aH� S' all else. See Ex. iii, 12 Josh. i, main locked up, and at the time not ' - ed from the following text :-Hat- "faithful God can make it," Then H S. rLES-SON 5 Judg. vi, 16 ;Jer. i, 8, 19 be available to the growing planta. : thew aiv, 22, "Jesus constrained came the great outpouring of the Hag: i, 13 ii, 4. So far as the plants are concerned, 1111_ is -disciples to ger tato-a;-ship. ' - Holy Spirit • then Burma saw its 11:And he continued there a year it ]night . well pe. locked up in a There it is I See ' "fender is the day of Pentecost. So, my brother, INTERNATIONAL LESSON, and six months teaching the word of strong box." A lump of soil as big - di�ciples' boat, tossed about on'the }n the Christian ministry or in the FEB. 8. God among them. as a pinhead might contain a par - .waves of Lake Galilee. Those men Christian pew, fighting against seem.- He had no higher criticism, nor title of fertility. Good farming con- tteem to be In as critical a situation ingly overwhelming obstacles, - re- 'Text of the Lesson, Acts x- iii., 1- did he ca"st 'any doubt or slight silts in working all the land up fine; - as was the captain of as Atlantic member that God has sent to you 11. •Golden Teat, I Cor., iii., 11. upon any portion of Scripture ;but, then the sunlight, air and moisture - - . coal barge some time ago. The that tempest for a purpose ; remem• believing all Scripture to be written. can reach every part to do their, .. barge had been caught is a storm bar that you are being -fitted for 1. After these things Paul de- by inspiration of God and profitable, fructifying work. A nine -acre field -and was sinking under h1s feet. The your work, it you are faithful to paxted from Athens and came to he taught from all Scripture the was once harrowed fourteen days in captain signaled to the tug. Then, him, as Adoniram Judson was being Corinth. things concerning the Lord Jesus preparation -for a crop of wheat and as, t drew near, lie Picked up first fitted for his work ; remember that His testimony wan not in vain at Christ. See'carefully II Tim. tri, a succeeding crop of clover. Both .- one and then' another of his little }a the dark hours of your temper- Atkiens, for some clave unto unto 18 Acts xxiv, 14 xxvi, 22 were immense. No manuring could - children. He raised them_ above his tuous night Christ is watching and I him ail", believed. Ile did not ex- .xxviii, 31: It would be grand it have caused them to be so good. A bead and hurled them through the caring for you as he watched the pect, nor are we taught to expect, every believer was so filleZI with the young farmer boasted one spring" ' -_ air into the arms of the rescuers, disciples struggling on the waves of that all the seed will fail on good word as to be a living translation that he had just finished ploughing, Then he turned" and fastened a rope, Lake Galilee remember that at the s+oii, but we know that no labor in cf the same. and sowing seventy Ave acres d ` . • - =: .(thrown to him from the tug, around fourth watch, or just at the break- tilA �� is is vein slid f'l'at His crops. He was told that it he had the waist of his wife and another ing of the dawn, Christ, as he did word will always acreomplish His put all that work on half the land" around his own waist, 'and both of old, will appear to you walking pleasure (I Cor, xv, 58; Isa. Iv, il).,,.�;_*..*,,:e.w.....=*.3pEs he would have raised more grain .-. _ • leaped into the sea. Two minutes I The Church of Christ is mace up of 0 than be would now on all of it. upon the crystal pavement of the ► atter he and his wife had been drag- deep, 9r elect number out of all nations. f�R �� �f[ �� I theyWhehe came.to harvest the crops ;gad into the rescuing boat his own FITTING US FOR THE WORK. unto Him out of this world O !11 they were meagre indeed. The quar- t ,. coal barge .made a plunge and die by the Fat -her (Rev, v, 9; Epris. i, 4; _ --` tion should be, not how many acres . -'Thers-Ta-a-saggesttve story told of -- -- ti appeared. Every moment the disci- John avi% 6; vi, 37); but -we give the on has put in, but ltocv well -he hes -- a young girl who sang to a large el in ,od faith to every crew- "a• eason,able and Profitable } done it. Intensive culture is what ples, like that captain• expected concert hall in London. One of her god y y I pays. Added icrtility is a mere - --- _ their boat to founder, Some of them f tare, for whosoever will ma come, Paints for the Bus Tillers :'. were veteran fishermen• yet they friends asked a noted musical critic i and we aim' by all means to save 1.of the Sol]. _ * 5agatelle when compared with any had given up all hope of ever reach- who was present what heisome ( John III, iii; Re:. xxii, 17; of the three other points. Of course. — __ Ing sand again. thought of her voice. "She 11 Cor. ix, 22). it ~`~'~ it is valuable in some cases, as on g 8 lacks one element which would 2, 3. Arid found a certain Jew .. The danger of drowning to Lake :make her the greatest singer PRINCIPAL FACTORS IN FARM- poor, rundown land but to farm it - Galilee was not the oil danger. ' mars: -d Aquila, toi-ri in Pentvs, late as our beat farmers do, it is cer- t g of Fmope," &nsgered- he crltic. INC;. Gal indeed the greatest danger.' ly carne from Italy, with his -wife talnly of fourth -rate consideration. She lacks soul power. I! I were a • • • - _ which threatened the disciples. They you man and could marry her and of the sa and bode w h was Moisture, ,humus, tillage, added , were in spiritual den er. Havin of fire pan o craft Le abate with them tertilit . g g ill treat her and break her heart, I y -these are the four principal . seen Jesus oil a few hours before and wren !a, factors, sad of importance to the TYPF. OF DAIRY COW, y then on account of her grief and her After a!1 dale centuries there are order named, in the successful cul - `teed a multitude of 5,000 persons•'te,lent s}'.e would be one of the st?11 in force decrees that scat! . Is- I The specifications for a dairy "cow • with five loaves and a few fishes, brightest stars In the musical firma- , t•.!re of the soil. Nothing can be call for -a treble wedge shape. Stand- rael. Ther -chose Caesar its tovi of ruwn without moisture, as all they had lost eight of his spiritual meat." Time passed on. and this -i Christ Wolin xix, 131, and tie Cee- I' In la front of the cow, we observe _ !ant food must be in li uid form increasing width from front to rear. mission and were about to hail him ,woman's heart was broken by a 'score, the world rulers, stl;l oppress P q g m s temporal leader. Like the mal- !cruel husband. Then camp the true j ' to be absorbed and appreciated by rrom a side view there is increasing them; but '"Ile that scattered Israel --titadea which had been_ ted, they days of her power and fame, God: (wilt gather him," and the time is the growing plants fiat there must depth from front to rear, and from ' •began to whisper among themselves : ' when he wishes to fit us for great I I net he too much moisture habitually looking down from above we ob- !Why not maks Christ our king " and true work, sends us a hurricane F vek x tuff ien now at ,31�nd li Jeracxximol l for that would defeat its primary I serve sharp, thin withers, dropping - ',E�uch s miracle working leader as of trouble. Iia cotmpe'.s us to bat- oh;ect. This can be obviated only ribs, but increasing the thickness - -: thin could not only teed us sad Itle with the Galilean teanpests for a meat -known as Vont r, aft) , g t•r.,',elievirg may he Fart of it . by a correct system of drainage. downward. abdomen, applies to the _clothe us without any work upon ,whole night. Do not be weary of While Paul believed and ta•1gk.t that But what shall De dorso when the cheat and abdomen, but not hips our part, but he also could l:berste �we12 Joing, my brothers, You aro they .clt<t Jtra,iaU the sznslcl s: o.: id natural rainfall is insufficient to and pelvis. At this point the slope us ,from Roman tyranny and be to one of Cod's favorites. TLcre is a 1, of ti:e !; r,,;tiel (I Cor lx, 141 • he furnish the required moisture ?This is reversed with broad hip bones; us another glioses, another Joshua 'great - triumph of gospel usefulness I can be done" b irri ation success- , lal.;,o took p,oasure in working at. his y g small thighs the ham curved inward i beet _t a ne. i hts of , 5 The dark, tempestu� us nights counteract this design of mai.ing g own r'et ! p�, , .: ce�aar conditions but this re- own ' -1 r,; tics a::c !; i a the goy I I ' y P I in all cases the udd^r should be well him merely a temporal king: which financial ruin have often .been, in jfrecl,v . (Act xx, :'••I 1 C'or. I , 11; 1 � vails to a very limited extent. We developed and occupy extersive at- .- • • • would" have brought him into col- I God's sight, the brtght,' blessed: sun- Tli.„-a it, 't' 1t Th4sc, iii, S), must• look to other .means to supply tachment to the body. That is, the - -- llsicn with the Roman power and 'shiny days �f •he n:eicil:n::t 4: And iso reasvncxi in the c - !ac:<mq moisture in `lhe greatest udder should extend -well forward �'n . jha%c degraded his mission into a I IN TiiF: DAMC HOURS, .I gosve every Strbbath and perqun.ded Fart of the country, and upward behind. Another im- more insurrection; he determined to f The dark, tempestuous nifihts when the Jews and the Greeks itis all know tlust when we plough -portant Indication of a good milker l �I teach the disciples their weakness the shadow of the death angel's life doubtless did as at Thessa• to the depth of say, eight inches. p Y. g is the system of milk veins which ` - . and helplessness. I% compelled them win hovered over tho home have lonica, and reaso•rsed out of the and there is a hard -pan or unbroken beneath, drying weather for run from the udder nlong 'tho belly. ; _ ' Ito launch their boat and enter into I often been in God's sight the bright, Scriptures. opening and allegirg �-earth a When the cow is fresh these veins _ . a fearful combat of at least ten long 1 shining days for the broken hearted that Christ must needs have surlerad five days in s,rccession will dry near- should be ;prominent and the "milk . !tours with the Galilean terrrpest. So household circle. It was awfully ,find, risen again from -the <'ead and :y all the moisture out �o,ri as -well"- near the diaphragm. The'milk ,., • :. 'in order to compel you and me to hard fc,r -•ou to hear the doctor say , that Jesus Is. the -Christ (:lets xvit, deep as plough'"e>d. Crabs cannot veins are practically dormant when _ -look away from our worldly inter- there veer no tope. You felt that :i). From the day that File L,)rnd :'.ourish on such land, for necessary the cow is not giving .milk, but the - ' - eats, which are absorbing aur ; other people i_.',ht die. but sea snow rsvq met ,him on the road to Da- 1w,ci,s matter is lackin¢. hoes noy cora-_ •milk wails," remain the -same and • 'thoughts and desires, and lead us to ,the truth wa. never fully brought his one story was tha4 .Teaus, mon sense teach us that we should are a good criterion by which to -iseck from- _him rho higher spiritual home to you unW then that yuur crucir,,c•i and risen, is the Christ, the plough. deeper and break up and _Judge a good aittker. .. . '.blessings he has to bestow God mother or wife or child could ever I ao-1 of God (Acts ix, 20, 2.1, -I Cor. dne that hard -pain : then when a There is a general belief that a ' . loads our avian and brings upon usbe taken. Since that moment not `}i, .�), heavy rain occurs water will des- good.dairy tofu is rough azd borey, • : a tidal wave of crushing disaster, !only this life, but the next, has for f 3, And when '-fits and Tirnotheu� Gond and moisten the entire muss, •}-hat her hip bones should stick out , .. that we may 1>e driven to climb into you an entirely different signii;cance. f were come from 3tace�lonia Paul was iso that any ordinary dry sfvc!t can- so that you could hang your hat . kis loving, protecting arms. Why d}d you place .pan her coffin I, nights of "At Did Prt�rce<i in the (tit and t b-tititsd to ie,, -.s was Christ. not dry !t out. But for an extended dry more than this is required on them. The true conformation is tar , ' . - .1 . The dark, tempestuous plate the words rest?" Ithe religious persecution have often you mean that her sleep was to be Jews that Instead of "pressed in tl:e spirit" -shell to retain sufficient moisture for and corre-lation of organs more important than the rough . been, In God's sight, the brightest an endless sleep, which shall never the Revised Version . says "con- , growing, crops. There is such a boney exterior-. Some of the most and the most blessed of sunshiny ,have an awakening? You used to strained. by the word." This rr > thing; as capillarity. Moisture will useful cows are comparatively _ days for the church. It was "by hay- I revel in the theories of Darwin's evo- m}nds us of Jeremiah, wiro tecays• dry out of 'loose earth very rapidly ,month nrd lsnndsome. Solve hold _ ng hie eyes temporarily blinded : f�t on. You used to clasm that t2ie sight. It I hig!ier form of rt preaches deterasi s. d to s.pe:tk but ttc word in a hot s -"r,. and drying winds. It d loose the idea that th"e smoother, there -- • that Paul gained spiritual physical man was only a no more in llis ri,,Lme, would nearly all � out of us and u fleshy cows are more vigorous fl - . - t was by being lowered in a basket of a developed animas' Alun 'was was such a fire within him that he soil to the depth of twelve inches or _ - full as reductive milkers -as the Y P ' ' - •by a Taw friends over the Damascus born like a dog: he must die like a was constrained to speak ('Jer, xa, cv1-rr twenty inches; rough ones and aro now molding - • }` wall in order to escape the, mur- i dog. Did you still cling to those g, 9). We think also of Peter and INA PROLONGED DROliTli. their herds for that style. They ter- , y ' .leper's dagger that Paul was set ;theories when you placed upon her 'gree on his missionary coffin lid the words "At rest?" Oh, .1 oh who no threats could pre vent from,spe:t.king what they hard , It is just as natural for moisture to talnly .look tetter than Vie thin, • ._i to embark . .career. It wag by exile to a lcittely'no. You immediately went back: to seen and heard (Acts iv, ^_0), and of e scape through louse soil upward by scrawny animals. 1111 • -island of the Mediterranean that 'the sweet -faith of your father and Elihu, who said that he must speak Ca, 11 attraction as it is for wa- . • . • c, John tins enabled tie, leo his mar -mother. And so when the death that he m•i.ght be refreshed, for lie ter itself to escape downsyard in a "' I am afraid, Bobby," said his velour apocalyptic visions. It was angel's wings began to flutter over, wa like a bottle dt wine rowdy to' loose soil. To illustrate this 'capil- motlier, 'that when I tell your - ` `' "riot until Rome had, been burned by }the bed of one of your' loved ones bust (Job xxxii, 19-20). laTity, sett a tumbler of water father father what a naughty, boy you've11 the.blopdy, Nero, who laughed and with 'ono blow 'it not only struck Q, your blood to upon your own ( against the side of -a house and sus- !seen he will punish you severely," fiddled while the conflagration raged: Iyaur heart, but it also knocked your heads. I ant clean: •From Hence- Ipend from above, ;and extending " "Haze you got to. tell him ?" asked ; ,not until the Christians had' suffered infidelity clean oast of your life. You forth I will go unto fife gentiles. I,utto the tumbler of water a con- Dobby, earnestly. "Oh, yes I shall vender" the, false charge of being the i iaimediat,e}y said, as you looked into teas face- sleeping in the casket. It was his custom everywhere to to the Jew first siderable strip of old cotton cloth, and then watch the aioisture ascend tell Jtim immediately after dinner." incendiaries that the. ch}lrch the pale - .,purified and fully launched on its I •'I know she lives. I' know- she is preach the gospel (Rom. I-, 18) and then to'the•gentile. the cloth. • It is natural for mois- The look ,, .*ell,concern h Bobby's face deepened. "I'eIl, mother,"- said -he,, : `` great evangelistic work. It was }}�} in some o r world for me." aS where Compare their conduct at Antioch tare to ascarid it koo' earth _ in weather. It formas little tubes, - ,"give . him abetter, dinner than a. -=rs,',, __, when martin Luther had to face the, And as you look up to see in Pisldia (xiii, 45, 48). When any warm usual. 'You might_ do that much for .,r.1w• diet of Worms end had been im- that other world is do .you not feel one is duly warned of danger and to make tate ascent easier: Now to j prisoned for months in the Wart- that-' . you were being struck by a refuses to take lieed, his blood is prevent skis escape of moisture in me," - , burg that the reformation was start- Galilean tempest, as were the dis- on himself (Ezek. xxxiii, 4, 5). planted 1lelds, pass over them with . „ , • `ed. When the pilgrim fathers on ac-IIciples of old" Do you not feel that Those who "obey n<fC the gospel 'shall the cultivator, letting it run two Bliss Jellus-"Your bedroom must - count of religious persecution had 'through the dark •• shadow of the be punished � with everlasting de- or three inches in depth. This cons- be a -,-cry healthy place, dear." ills. _ to leave •England, then the first Ideath angel's wing you have been struction (II Thess. i, 8, J). As to pletely obliterates the moisture Prettiface-"What makes you think . . 'foundation stone of Christian Ameri-;able to see the spiritual face of shaking one's raiment see Neh. v, tubes, and the moisture cannot es- so ?., "]kecause I l:ave noticed that - ' ca was laid. And in no time of !Jesus Christ as never before? It 13 cape freely until they are reformed., when you aro downstairs sometimes 1 did it —_ tem estu- k or less use the cul -tzale --but if - yell great religious leader -has come I ou" trouble alone which made you the hillock of a grave for a of the synagogue, believed on, the ti�ator again. This operation is di- go up into your bedroom for a ` - `forth without the previous roar of ;use tempest, as it yawned kneeling stool at the altar of mercy Lord with all' his house, and many 'Corinthians, rectly in line with nature, and for the benefit of both soil and. crop, short time you come do}vn with a — 11 • • the Galilean and" pardon and love. of the --eved hearing, belilit beautiful color." I.t6-destroy—thehetmpest, and eniruif Christian faith. TWO KINDS OF PEOPLE: "exe baptized. When one door is shut, another is rains to fill with water, and .then, , THROUGH PERSECUTION. Now, trouble :comes to us in one euro to open and sometimes, as in with much siirtace cultivation, the �. This isn't the first itme you have • .I •' of two ways, and it rests with every this case, next door to the one necessary supply of moisture for come in contact with the police ?" . What tempestuous struggles have one to decide in which, of the two closed against its. When the Lord growing is pretty well assured. This said the lawyer to the witness. "No, .. .accomplished for the church as a Iways it shall come to him. It may may accomplish for I sanctified trouble or as open's, no power can shut, and when for any roe care 'hard cions.' The take care of themselves, as air," was the reply. "What, may I the result of former 1-1 - whole they .also come as a the humble individual workers in an unsanctiCied trouble.' It came in He allows a door to be closed it is because Ile wants us elsewhere (Rev, cereals their foliage' soon covers the ground, ask, was ,your encounter ?" "I awoke him.' He had the church. God fits many of the .� forms to the thieves who were iii, 8: Matt. x, 14). It was a splen- and -the rays of the sun cannot gone to sleep on his beat." - ------ ltumblei workers for his vineyard as crucified with Jesus. To the one victory .for the Lord and Ills reach do much harm, .Humus •It �"'�" ' . •he spiritually prepared Adoniram thief the physical agony, was un- servant to have the chief ruler of ser has 'several uses. ameliorates aril a _ ' ` Judson, the great missionary, for sanctified trouble, causing him to. the' synagogue and his. household re- loosens the soil and aids the r Cholly Masher (to the ., photo his work. For -seven long years hip. txisse and deride Christ; to the otlser cel the despised Nazarene as Lion" of _ acs as a grapher)-"de sure and show the end 1Trs, .Iudson seemed to labor in }t came as sanctifed trouble. causing Israel's Messiah, and possibly many sponge to take up water and re- collar and eye -glass -and don't for- • Burma in vain ; for seven long years him to plead . for, mercy and lore• were helped by his example to do linquishes it gradually as needed. oat to give the cane the correct • ' ;he testified for Christ amid almost Unsanctified trouble comes to a main likewise. But the chief ruler can- Humus being of -vegetable origin, -as pose." Photograpi<er,•-" "Certainly - _ _ insurmountable difBcultles ; for sev- who stands by his child's open ca•s- not always. control the atber.. rulers, it decays the .moisture is present not. Now: hold steady. All right ! ea long years he and his wife every vet, and it embitters him and causes to the his Jaw in rebellion whether ho be. the president of -a to prepare it to be absorbed by the is It's done, sir." Cholly-"Done, is have four weeks -•sat down com- him to set ,and governor of a state or growing Plants. In fact, no soil it T. Are you •quite sure yrw munion table absolutely' alone: They �y "No good Go - for len of my arms." the mayor of a city or otriy ruler of fertile without the admixture of a taken' Lhe best side of my head ?" I ' : had not yet made one convert that�lii out Christ. AL the end of these seven l Sanctified trouble came to a Young n synagogue. the Lotti to good Proportion of humus. Prof- L. H. Il itley made an old, 'worn- photographer -"Quite sure, air. long years of seeming defeat the officer, of my chureb and caused him to him Ito the visiting minister: "I 9, 10.- Then spake Paul in the night by a vision. De, out farm fertile by turning under bee sill • Missionary society wrote say to - ' he had better surrender his I do not want a pastor to come into not afraid, but speak, and hold not lcguz �iIno!ds and other crops pur- ''Jo form humus. Humus is .It is calculated that s visit from 80 to 100 heads of r;lovem that thisalois as a failure and start is an- ;my sick room to make merely a so- I in thy peace, for I am with thee, and nlia,n shall set on thee to hurt Posri the lite of the so?} and crops cannot before getting a sisals Jo+xr'. rt' honer . If�Z ,Said, Adoniram -tttdson, with cial call. I want him to come to no .. - .. 1111... �.. .,4 �' / - t .. - . -V .' , 11 __.1 _ . . ., ... I .: . L. .. : . .. . 1 1. - , -.. _ -1111 .. ,.. •. . I. .':.. —, .rte-.. .�.. n.. _. _ -. A� ...': �a.. '`. _ y w. a .. , - - , �( "* . — . . . . . , . . . : . 1. I 1 4 - • . .. . . i' y — — _ •— � x . aas�•rw�� . _ , �' I "Would to Heaven you had left me yours, of which for certain reasons A XO�giS acuwNyt . _T + =�-cased^ :._ _... pour awy,.�cast_ hzd-gixea. h1�-Lha - - _.... _.1 I - _ a+. .. --- - - -- -..__ ._. .._ ..—-----.. ..... .. .. .. .—. _. - - "Would not that have been very keys. As my husband's life is vtery to See Her Little Ones tleT, - Unnaturel in a loving wife?" ' precious to me just now, 1 ttanikful- - -' - AB- - L -N -A- - E]b - - } You are now e o mine. cr-feed- y accepprea- the-ot3er:"--- _ . _ ______RUay-sn•� -$appy. - - - }._ -..- •. desperately. "Curse himl" muttered Iii•. Rod- All mothers delight la seeing thein "You will land it rather difficult ell, between his teeth. little ones bright, rosy and happy, prove that, or to shale me oft." 11'ito? Montgomery, or my but unfortunately all mothers iia not - __ - . - - - The tone of irony was gradually husband? 11 you mean the poor - (changing into one of fierceness. -professor, he thought he was doing use the best methods to gain thin "The form of marrie a was foruaA everything to please n8' result. When baby is cmas and :,OR BLINDFOLD ON 'l"fiE BRINK g e y g you in nervi fretful they give him "soothing !upon me. I was not a free agent; Iso old and valued a friend of yours." stubs," believing they are aldiap % - I was under an occult inIIuence; be- "Cease this infernal mockery, .Jud - OF PRECIPICES sides which—" nth, aiid tell me the meaning of all him -but the result is just the op- "1Sho would belierve such a story?" this.- posite, as these soothing stuffs are he demanded, with a iaugh. `Would "Do you wish me . to be serious?" Ppisor_ous and dangerous, Baby's .. _ '. I r' the wooden -headed world that be- she asked menacingly, Own Tablets should always be used CHAPTER XVII. by day. But the anguish of my 'lievas in nothing buewhat it can see "I wish to know by what right and they will be found a prompt re- _ mind wined strep with m bed and Yeel1 It would look upon you ou hay a bre ht this fellow . ' into lief and speedy cure for all the Wild, grotesque phantasm& - a g J Y y' as a madman, not even sate to be Im house?" � minor ailments from which little sense of intense suffering, aching "Nurse," I said one day, deter- Y Pains, g' g minodly, "I must know where I am, loose." "By the right of my own will, ones suffer. All experienced mothers parching thirst., and an aw- I felt that her words were too John Rodwellg dispute it -at your use these tablets and all mothers Jul Oppression u, on the brain. Asad i under whose care, and I must have P true. who use them praise them. Mrs. then I seemed to awake from a fon ' certain questions of vital import- I peril! " p g Y nose to me solved,__..no8a2e "So= ou *�oQs •tr net or:k•-to=es= f-`-here'was-no�ockeryr to -her tone S. Black, St. Peter's, N.S., gond troubled power er to describe beton tie Irccncealing these things from me for cape from me; but with the malig- now; it was -terrisbly in-earnest....a.n+d says I have used Baby's Own g' _ _ I a good Motive, but it is a mistakes} nity of all cowards, you. sought to her eyes shone with their old strange .Tablets for most of the ailments _ . .. . Ccnsciousnese returned but slow- on. Invtea•d of calming, this in- be revenged, - to drive me wind my metallic luster. But he met them from which little ones suffer and. I .. 1.% - '-Iy. For a time I could -realize noth-',certitude is.torturing me, retarding father out of house and home, by (with a fearless loo's, iilthough the 'find them the best medicine I have _ Ing beyond a sense of lulled pain and my recover For Heaven's sake setting an old enemy upon :our flush had died out o1 his cheek, and ever tried. No mother should be . as absence of autTer-ing. Gradually ' tell me where I am, whose house is ! track!" the aggressiveness out of his voice. t�itltout them in the house." the power of sight and of concentrat- "I -ear most soleutnl it was "If g this, and what people I am with?" Y you desire &scene, it had bub These tablets are good for cIIildren Ing thought came Lack. Then I' Welt, air," she answered, I' am ter be out of the presence of wit- cf�all ages and can be, given with " ` . .Mound myself lying mac but where t meta n r o d own I Ihad,it from the man's ice Who I said quietly. absolute safety to a new bora babe. only obeying my instructions; it 'I she interrupted '- Y was to go from •them, I should offend y "What I have to say shall be said Sold by druggists or sent by mall, . „ ' • • I could my employers and the doctor, too. P But Your plot has re- ,here. I have no sgcrets. from '.him, at 25 cents a box by writing direct perceive a thin streak of I and I can't afford to -do that. I will bounded on yourself, for it was -he anal what I have to say f would to The Dr. Williams' Medicine Cci.; _ . . light -the light of a. lamp' or s ask leave to tell you what I know, ;who n.ot only told us of your where- ;have him hear." Brockville, Ont. Send us your name ` candle. The bed was strange to me j which I can assure you is very lit- .&bouts, but _dye ysiu.-.. .into aur "I decline the conference. ' He was .. 1. - . a large lour -poster; I had newer hands. So much for our pec. I i on a post card, and we will mail you Slept in such r- one before. inhere ' fle' But if you make haste and get ;scheme! " y P ,moving away. I a valuable little book on the care o1 strong, and get about, you will- bej Like a panther she bounded past infants and young children. . Was I, then? , 'How long had able to find out everything for your- I What motive could Mr. morrtgomery Ihim, and placed her back against the e' -- -- , I slept? I must have been serf.,, have have for such an act of treach- door. "You do not leave this room CROPS RAISED'MY ANTS., .. ill. Little by little my mem- That day I got out of bed for the ere? To argue with her was use- I until you have heard all I have to _ _ Dry traveled backward, until it came , first time, and sat at the window. It less. - Ie8v.!„ Skill in Fertilising and Pruning � . g an y I ''What plLeasure can it be to you Ile paused irresolutely for a mo- Shown by Them. _ fou �e she found? ad? wIt ins the eager, in- l. ! &offwal �linedtwithinoby drown of1ci fed--"WTi--not Teave me to Amy -'tet; ihw1._shrugEing ,his _shoulders, Recent study of ants has added 'to torture me in this manner I quiriag thought that rose -upon myseeY he threr' himself nonchantly into a Mand. I tried to sit tip in the bed, "serf?" no her to the many facts that show a t tall poplar trees. My room was chair, with a tempestuous sneer up- the intelligence these insects possess. - tbut ackl was helplessly weak, and fell "Because I hate "3613, and because This Iatest discovery is that some - j upon the ground floor, and this wall on his lip, saying, "I must yield to I, . again ulxin the pillow'q. I lis land the trees bounded my vision. I I have motives of my own. It gives a lady's violence." species actuail plant and raise their t;nod. I could hear a watch tick -i Y P --- could see naught beyond them. me pleasure to torture you. No liv- I .-Put an end to this tone of sneer- , -ing, but no other sound. ' "Am I near London, or am I in limp being has e-:er made me feel so in contempt," she cried fiercely; own crops. _ ' •---- Presently I made another effort, ! dtepl_v the de radation of zn life a's do not lost Diver the wro. s you The big leaf -cutting ant of the . and, this time, I succeeded in draw- i the country?" I asked. j g Y 13 tropics is the most proficient species. -' ' ,you i;ave;a you, a miserable, spirit- P P "Please don't nail zee, air, I hate ! slave done me, or I w111 show you in the agricultural line. '1'heae ants ' Ing a little af'azt the curtains at the had such strict orders to answer no less outcast, that some mcther, no r.G mercy. I will ruthlessly crush visit plants and cut rattle fragments toot of the' bed. Almcst within my questions," pleaded the nurse. ibetter than myself, ha•9 hidden away ,every plan and hope of _your life." -' reach stood a table, upon which was I out of the leaves. Sometimea they - _- There was something very nus- jos a thing of sihame coy, whom, &a'I ••You?". he sneered. a moderator lamp, burning low; a a brat, I have- beaten with a rod. will ruin a whole plantation over- • jug, a tumbler, and some physic bot- secrecy is this strict am -ung to !and always citspiFed; you shudder at .light light -o' -love, hold g g P g- . sissies ]f I were amun fricn••is, � night, leaving the lents with ra flee' what need of m much mystrm? Then my cl:pruach, and turn your eyes woven schemes in the hollow of my R� fragments of their foliage, Un- -- a . The faint rays of th4•lamp showed , from Me w;t-h lost.l.i -til recentl it was supposed that the , me a large, gloom Dal.-Fhowed . NL-hed upon me for the fiat time i' sfi, and Fan ask 'hid, Suppose I. were to. send n- Y . - Y the thought - had I faAr-tt foto Jud- 'me what pleasure it carr be -to- me 'formation to Bow Street o; the j leaf -cutters ate the pieces of leaf. -- . mons, with the ceiling painted to ,!'th's+ hands? But this was nit Tab -,to torture you! From tte hour of w-horeatouis of a certain young But now it is known that they car- ., - 71 -thatch. The wir,dows oppcsite me ernacle. House. TO whornever it my birth. n:v life h:,s been orae. tor- lady, for whose discovery a hundred 'ry the fragments to their mounds, - were covered with hen%v curtains, g g Lure, I have e•:er been the victim. gufncas reward is of"cred, where where they chew them over and over, and the furniture was dark and. very.; ge ht beton it was certainly a __ old-fashioned. On ore side was a i L �* 1_�°rat, a tel cs are turned you would be the sept a you have been !moistening them at the same time tiem.n'e residence But to dwell - - ui+atr--y-th y, nn care m {rm`�d as-^t-hets-h•zvr-c,aeming, and- 5tnn;ng, and fawning ; with' acid secretions, until they have ,. huge fireplace, deco-n:sod `wfill eek' and s�:perCuot:. dealt by me, so will I -deal by yov'- for through your whole life?" ' 'made a soft spongy mass. ThJa is std d would be tedious Carvin in t2e �o'r mercy na•s e�cr hewn to me; i kneaded and worked over and over cheerful fire, and there, sittin be- j iuhv„ Vien„should I show it to oth- again until it is a big heap. full of - gr, grate urns a the reader has but to irr.a^ire him- ;' lie turned asic.e, and remained si- i __ , e it easing, with her face halt to- man Impposition °em damn©''c°r�� leis g lent or eozzne seconds. When next �aI] holes: Ia thiB spongy mss . Ward me, was an elderly woman ll he Free stilt et ancf;r. against the ,re aka it was 'in altered tones - a stranger to me . Tell me what you want? In it I the ants deposit the spores ,o! a cer- ^ '- Aaving finicticd riv rnirvnX, One' -afternoon, I *ePd fallen asleep -fireplace. i dared not look at her, mcneyo” tain fungus which forma the greater crawled back to my pillow, and lavve i.of her eyes j ' nnev, s e or on , ertlll for n time, feeling very rpucsi "tut I did not come hereto rave. -yam! Look stere'" and she tore ;spectra .ot ants have dtlierent species exhausted with my alight exertion. Res T° ara+s i� wasO*• First. I camp like a dutiful w fe, to opeh a lady'$ reticule than lay upon of fungusi C'b•�.e a Ofatmcnt is axra:a I ) the table "there are two fifty- The most highly developed of them_r. . _ ' Pre eptly the. woman 'evoke up, ! and ap„oluts ease for act coni;ratulate my hust;and on his con- - pound notes you sent me inclosed in an is frown by a Brazilian ant. It _. _ _caxre to the. side of the bed. dr w and c,•err form at Itching. valemence," she went on, -resuming vo,ir farewell letter; look what I do ; is known as the Routes gongilop- 11 Eibave and protruding It, ellen ,be cid irony of voice: "and to cam- tfith t} vml" And she tore them in- ! hora. This fungus is very rich and U2„e curtains, anA looked at me. ( j . ''✓ "You are better,” she said, kind- m° manssfsetoress tuve tremnotaed it. See fes Iy. "I ani et lad. You had a sues» wb%iharidaj,ro rot Yoa do ass je � fort him with the khawledge that he to shreds. "Here are the presents !full of albumen, .which -is-Rarticular- g pro Dor moos iz.ckrfnotcared tznoatsoz at s in a.•ectionate F.ancis: and, In the you Rave file see What I do with ly loved by the ante. To produce long, weary time of it, but the doe-�� of ltnrassoa,Sarse k Co.,Toiwatq .second place, to arrange certain that 4 . than,' And .h'c took .out some .most albumen the fungus must not ,tor said there would be a c.harige one Cii+ase's �lln#rn�ant ter. of tusiness with Kim, 'which, it - ' -r`,�way or the other to -night." s2. r. V 1:e will oblige me with a few mo- trtnkct.�, and crushed tltetri beneath 1 be permitted to seed. Of course ihib ` fir ' "Where am 17" I asked.'faintly. � ^,cats' cheat::n. I will esplaln: Ta ,her feet. "Now will you ask me ii I is a simple matter, well known to "You're with friends, who have j a Jens, the rays of a red, autumn 'the course of to -morrow, a woman it 1. money I want of you?" !every florist and agriculturist. -nut ..... taken care g� you," she answered. 1 nun were streaming across me, and will come here in ,short, .the we verface was sometdtinR awful to it certainly is wonderful that ants ' Tell me, 1s Clara found?" 1 asked lalling full upon t'hff face of Judith. ,'look upon tn. fns deadly pallor'; and should have learned it: They attend _ who was leanlr against the Gre- roan who committed you t -i- my fa- •eonvulgve quivering, and these glar- to the Pruningof the fungus stem eagerly: r; S fher''e charge. l require that you ! , - Oh, yes; sine's all right, and will place looking at me. shall unh,rge, irL r ecce shad c you ing eyes. That man, with all his land suckers just as carefully as a -_-come a -ad see you as soon a. you At first I thought it w,La a specter _ I n her frmh, Ycm iron will, uailad.before'her'lt_ 7f T would. As soon- as .. 3' '� as your wife in her q I human planter ge you mustn't talk, cit cop. I could not belfeM1e my NC1%r�.. Pre^encu" 1 _r.Ntt do. you want, then?" g g g grow strop r, but my is . the fungus begins to row it sends _ or you'll have &'relapse," eyes; but I was not long left. in "Rrspoct, and I will have ' out fine threadlike stems into the . may kill rne.,but I will r,c%er utter If I had asked dor the Emperor of ,doubt as to the reality of the cin such wordy'" can no longer claim it from the 1 air. If these are allowed to grow - - _ _Russla I believe she would have told 1 fon. . An ironical smile_ a+rled her world, it is tour doing."... they will finally bear spores. But Inc that he was comm to neo me as l lips at the sight of my ditiaac, i "I have the, mesas ufi forcing yov j -From what grand 'position of re g ,to s>frak ther:i. or any other words the 'ants do not perzait them to toon as I way better. Ifer anawe€s I "A visit from your wife is evidrnt- !Uiat I may choose to dictate to •'spect diel I pull you down?" he ask- ; grew. T1• v keep certals3 members of ' I by no means satiufactory, but I ty an unexpected pleas ii e," she sa',d ;yens•• . - ed scornfully, I thcir colonies busy- biting, them off could Perceive that it was useless to mockingly:. : (To Be Continued). ., the moment they appear. After. be- . "Oh, .I know .% our. horrible power ,.,- -• extract others from her. , . I could not r ,' rr Fur; I could not It,00 well:. b_ut_,-_ " _ _ '4 ing pruned for a short time the fun- �'ev spat days ed, and I saw no ' only bury-. my i to my hands, and'' cried,' I - pus begins to develop IfttIe smell{a . - 1 I stall nut need to use that," she p g - . " " person except the nurse axed the doc- shudder at her appearance -I. Gari bend you to m will %shish are particularly rich in albu- tor. I put some questions to the I "Is this my reward for all the Len- by more commonplace means."y A WINTER •SCOURGE. - mcn.. And after being cultivated for : Fatter, -but -he answered crabbedly, jder care that hiss bent given you • At that moment the doer was [ -- .. a Yew moihths*the little swellings are that jt I wished to get well I must .during your illness? - for bringing .thrown open. --I turned m -read; ; La Grippe or Influenza 8espon• found everywhere around the .bottom keep my mind calm and -not oak you away from those wretched lode- wid saw Mr, Rodwefl standing - u Bible for Hundreds of tuti.mo- of the pile. - "'. 1 truest Ions-. - rags, where - you -might have died? ' on the threshold. g Some species of ants carry fer . i. , To keep -my' mind calm with such I Our married life seems likely to -be a - • • - -- • -- -- . 1,y Deaths. , tilizers to their gardens. They bear: as were haunting me was , briglit one." La gri D9 starts with &sneeze; -ane, ___:_ Impossible; yet.' in spite of my an;& She still spoke in the same devilish CHAPTER XVIII. .. Ii finely chewed wood, mouldering. . 'itics, I grow strop ends' with a complication. !t lays a lea%es, dead insects sited other.ihiz- t;T ger and better day irony. I Was sitti'n in a large easy chair, I strong man on his back; it tortures l g g pini materiel to the fungus planta- - -- - - - _ _ f with,. my, back toward.the door, and I him with 'fevers• and chills, , head I tions to enrich the sail and increase • • -• - '. �� I- -with.. he cttct-nem ace me fora time, a - acnes _ AND Though,• by a ,idelong glance, .I cculd a prey to pneumonia, bronchitis, distinctly see him.: 'Ile started at consumption and other deadly dis- IN THh' RIGHT LIGHT. _t�^ ,�� ACHING-HEAD shad not ex f Jed;to ee though he forts y Ygou can avoid. la grippe by "Xcshi said the young mart, da hepetted to see herr-exclaim- fertif in your .system with Dr. threw liim.elt at the feet of theI _%... . ling. "Yon beret' Williams'. Pink Pills. They protect Pretty school teacher, "I love Sou;�' � --.-.-•.-• • • • �. . •t I :She did nc•t change her position, you they cure you they.u.p-build land would go to the world's end for ' - . _ toll of Shr}ret:ed Artsr,ss and�Exhaustsd ROMIGS—They Warn Ycu`ef 1sa%•ie to turn her face to him. 'you ; they• banish all evil after ;you." Approachtng Paralysis or. COi12p38-Dr. Chase's Nerifo F004.1 "You dill -net expect •to a••e mc?'' 1: elfects. ' Dr. Williams' P' Pills I "You could not go to the world's _ _ i Ile seemed to be too niuch taken ' ward off ail,winter ailments' hey 'end for me, George, The, •world, or• - . ' . . - the Most Potent Nerve. Rcs.orer.' . . . „ • :.' aback. to answer. i cure all blood and nerve disorHers. the earth, hs St is called, is rou-nd, - - - -• ~ • +be.•sufferer ' from nervous head- of the blood and creating new nerve "Pray wt;lk In., and, allow me to ' They are the greatest blood -builder like a ball, flattened at the Pules." . ache. and dizzy spells never knows force. introduce you' to my husband," she l and nazis tonic that sci *ace hes yet I "I know; 'but what Imeant - was .-_ what minute he may fall helplessly bars. Ilann, 8 Leonard avenue, To- '•aid, with the old irony. "Another (discovered. \lie know this to be the that I would do anything to please - . a victim o!•vertl or unexpectr3 pleasure, no doubt!." „, , ga paralysis, for ionto, says : -"For w •number � of _ I solemn truth, but we -do" not ask I You. Ah, • Angelina, 'if: you but. _ . these ,symptoms tell of depleted years I have been troubled with Eli•. Itodwell advancod into the ! you to take our cord alone. Ask knew the aching void•---" - , _ • room, looking * somewhat bewildered: nerve_cells .attd &_wasting- a! vigor we n�=s rtrid tainting spells, , net- ; sour,_ neighbors, no matter where you "There' is no such thing' as a void, , and vitality. vena, sick headaches, and in fact, ; but whcn lie ,taw me, he started up jlive, and you will'learn._o[ (someone George: Nature abhors' a va cuam. . my nervous system seemed to' be in I N 'W hat is the meaning of this? Who who has been cured by Dr. Wil- But, admitting that there could .be - - . Other indications of -nervous ex- an exhausted condition. ' Languid; Ihas dared to bring this -fellow, here?" �•liams' -Pink' Pills, after ether (sur-$ a thing;'how could the void -you ' _ Nj- hles--of right., he cried, seises in the ears, sparks beforg the dePressi-n��feeiizrgs--would--seine o%�e-��--�. _ miedicines had failed. It is upon the speak of be a void if there was an me at times, and I would become • 1-hwre dared I' the- answered evidence` of your neighbors that %ce ache in it?" , eyes, stomach troubles, sleeplessness, (calmly: '`./- "I meant to say that my life - discouraged and despondent. Since ask you to give these pills a fair . 1 cold hands land feet, restlessness, ir- a course of treatment with I)r. "7his is'too mach, Judith." • - Itr;.al it you are sick or ailing.. Mrs. IwouId be lonely without you. I Yitability, weakened memory, lack Chtlse's Nerve Food I dg.not.hesi-. "Too much! - a shelter in this old IErnrna Doucet, St. Lulalie, Que., would go anywhere to ¢o with you. of energy and enthusiasm, muscular •tate to pronounce •it a splendid disused house tee roach for'the,man says :-Words can hardly tell how If you were in Africa, or ht Vie - , ,- wc�kncss, tainting spells,' bodily wbo has so genet'ously taken an pleased I am with - Dr. Williams' North Pole; I would fly to you. I . • , medicine for weakness of all pains and aches, 'and tired, languid g awkward burden' from your shoul- Dirk Pillf3. I had 'an attack, of la "Fly! It will be another century kinds. It has been of resit bene_ • an9 despondent feelings. ders.," she cried mockingly. I before foam ciin 4 Even when the ' -_-- . fit to me, for my nerves are much "But }tote carne you hem? I3ow did ! grippe which left mea sufferer from laws of i Y - Nervous diseases -are most dread- steac'ier, arid' dizziness and fatntin I headaches.and ains in the stomach. S're station t.re suocessfuIly • g ! you know of this place? I cannot un- P' overcome, there ' reinhins,` say's a •tul to contemplate,' because of the spells no longer trouble me, and my 11 used several medicines, but nothing' . derstand a.il this!" He spoke in a great authority, the ciifiictilty o! s frequency with which they end in system has been generally . built more'modill,ed tone, but' still"looked I lielped me until I began the use of Y, - I balanco----," paralysis, locomotor ataxia, epilepsy up." Dr. Williams, -Pink Pills, When • • • %exed and wrathful. "Well, nt all events," exclaimed - - insanity. All rao"veraent of the body By noting your %ccight r.]iilc using ;t is very easily e cplained. ;�Iy ' began them I was weak and very the youth', "I can et over that! or Its members Is controlled by the • Dr-. Chases Ncrv6 food you can I much run: down... The pills have coni- , rose that healthy, solid fleck and hust;a.nd teihq away from his loving pfeteiy cured me and I not only am I'ce a pretty fair balancd in the nerves, and hence it follows that F spite, was seized' with brain fever in bank, and I %cant' , ou to be m - • slysis' of some -form is -the na- firm muscles are being added to tile' " c iin its stronf{ as ever, but' have gained y y W g owe wretched lodgirg: the parish wife. There." `, tural consequence of exhausted and body. Gradually and certainly the r!oct.or who %Cas attending him said fieah." The genuine pills always veli, George, since -' - depleted nerves. system is built up, and symptoms of -that it would not be' =ale to reriioto'�ar- the - full name,• "Dr. Williams' thatr•liglit; i will, you pert it in Dr: Cha a'a I%'erve Food cures dizzy! di -ease give way to health, strength ;him any 'great dis nr.ce. In this IPink Pills for Pale People," on the , , - spells, hosdachea end all Um�ptonis I and vigor.., u0_ ccnts a box, G ,boxes 'dflcanma, lir. Montgomery,, who liv- label. around every box.' Substitutes lxxid;I Island Lighthouse shows its • " • - • ' • • of nmryous exbauetios by actually { for $2.50, at all dealers, or Edman- ed r door or two off, proposed that ."an't cure and to take them is a light 540 feet a.bov.e the am, - e. no , i..- ._rcrcasieg tbo quantity and 'Quality I soI .I.n. Bates a Co., Toronto. Ihe should b1. I -e taken to C hoose of paste of money and endange, 1.rs lite. �n be seen 31 miles away. . . - . ... , - , . . ,. . - I.. -. - �.. L, 1 - ' . , . 1_* . I . . 1.1 I.. I ... . . .. , .. ... '. "..1. . .. . .. ., . - _ . . . _ .. • I I------• _--- -� ' .. ; • . y .. _fa Vis.. . « a$ f : "' '.. y . . _ .' - _ __ -._- .., . _... _. . . '-,(....._. _. > - -,. �.,L - - .. - - .. " .»-..•e+�4eti,-a. 3 ..L _ _ sass _ .J • . v '• _ .. ... ._ .- _ .. ` e'v°• `y' TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS :8y efererai I Percy Hilts is s )ending a few Lizzie Vivian, Thee Tay:or, Eva Beck. _ s to the addrees label on your paper yon da s �ttith Newcastle friends. ett: Sr I ll—xartha Spurgeon, �'ercy -- oaa aiwayeaaoeriain.0 --- -- to ahlc --- rF ii�t — -' on label on the LraL sp•r ol- what indisposed g �emficnabsesc:p c:'`cl wle Qsa'p� • Rev._F , J er- ff deans—oommea At:hu�rii Ahh! H,igv Heli,• btra,leKA— _ obanse of date p t Hate. Jr l l l sruv West, Mabel Des --cold. iTt IaF r.. V - -„ en. ava�a ahead -The ice harvest is low under—Teict' �`•rdso M -- Taryes, Edna Allen, R' R urdsdall. full sway. Many are now'14yh1g Sr It—Edith Knight, Katie Beckett, X� �g 8• up their summer's supply. Archie Knight, Lockhart Tinuel. Re- ` - - -Miss Il"eyle was compelled to port of the Junior division: Sr I1= give up her work in school on H w8lton, J Bread H west. Jr11—J t _ Prcxsxrxa, ONT., FEB. 6 Ta, 1903. Tuesday owing to sickness. rrf Bell, C Rate, E Heron, d Vivian. Sr O - -Mrs, W. G. Doidge, of Brook- Part II -3 Heal and Sadie, Ashbridge jl� �`]J lin, returned home last week after equal, H Brown. Jr Part II—O Mun- • LOCALISMS • g ndiu a few days a t "Forest rue, L m Heal, E est, . r I, A - pe g Y Heron, M Heal, L west, G Tar•ves, A � - Home Farm” the guest of, Thomas Knight Jr I—H Beckett, A miller, - and firs, Field. O west, R Fitigibbon, M Mead, Grace -W. G. Ham is laid off work -The work of putting in an Fitzgibbon First class-maggie Bell, Big stock now on hand for Gents, Ladies, w} :with a sore hand. acetylene lighting plant at the J Fitzgibbon, B Henderson, F Bolton, - -Frank Law, of Toronto, spent college is now in maudie Rest _ Boys.. Misses, hildren, -Come and g progress. When __ 3' C , Sunday with friends here. cQuipleted the college should; have gee ,if we cannot suit you. Trices are —Mrs. W. E. Vanstone is spend -'a cheap, safe and perfect' system - : { -- - : Audiey. Ing- _ _-... _.' : right, g -a fear- days with her sister in , of lighting the building. - --- - - - - -- :---Torouto. -On wedne.sdaymorn in -a very T. Austen and wife. of the torso -Born-On Monday. Feb. 2nd, interesting event took place in the lime, visited friends Dere last Week.�-+� • • the, wife of 3osepli' Riley of x Roman Cr'ttholie church' when �t r:7 10' church eras held here' last - John.' 1 1j ('1�1 e � �Odaughter. Duliglas«as united in marriage t•., Sunday owing to the quarterly' .LJ1Vly1 s : -Walter I:ugail left on Tiiesda} Miss Lizzie Redinoiid, si=ter of services at Pickering. . for Detroit, -where he expert: tv �Irs. P. O'Connor. The ceremony �lrs. Z�'ln. Bell liar basil ill fol; ' +. -reside in future. wa performed' by the Rev. Fatliei `viae da} s` but at last reports -Remember D. E. Pugh's :-ale 5heriden in the preseuce of the able to be around again.. on Tuesday Feb. 10th. See his immediate relatives and friends of The --Old bear" c•uuld not s=ee list in auQther column. the bride and groom, The bride his shadow on Monday . o let alis P=epi+e F02 - - =R: M. SteRart, of. the College. was assisted b} :Miss McElroy. of nature philosophers p: edict an of Dentistry, Taranto, spent Sun- Toronto, while the groom w'as .earl- spring. �• clay Frith friends in town. - �snlipyurtrd by R. �1eGui:e. The :Iles=n: Love and Cammack !lays Cold :W�d . �et Weather -The entertainment company happy couple left in the afternoon been having sic•k.ness in their fam- have begun practising their drama train for Toronto after which they ilies again. La grippe affections .-"Ten N i lits in a Bar -room." , . g proceed to Cleveland where Mr. are the prevailing di�+easN=. -The Sunday school of St. Douglas has a remunerative posit- !lush sympathy is felt here for See 'Those ' - _ ?tndrew's church are holding their c Lateet overcoats. Robes, Felt Boots in Rubber and LeatLer_ - g ion. The '� ew s juin._ their man} Mics Carrie Bray in h-er seriuue Underwsar, Wool and Fleeced.. annual EOcial t0 -ni'g'ht (Friday). fr;endq 1x811 a wishing ion andancl Mrc illuer-s at !ler sister's In Battle Est alp HeapyBlankets. -.11-ss Eva Br,)kenshir�e has re- 1 sant ra Value in .": .,, $ � �' Creek. �;'e t:,rust she.- N'v turned -home _ from etccast.r journey through life. may sT.;eedily recover. 'Eye thi13 -t0 tree Out the Cold and Wet. ` -where she has been visiting friends -One of the most enjoyable - Thus• Puc•kiin sold. his four }•ear �"9 S P -Mrs?. Pickard and daughter, evenings ever .spent in the Fork- old filly "Darnac Fan" bred and ; Miss Lily are spending a few days man Lodge w•a� that ' of Tuesday registered by Nelson J, Chapman - A. Bunting. With D. and Mra._Bmkenshire and evening. About- one hundred for a handsome figure last week. 4 family. persons inc•hlding members, their Aad the beast not been hurt by a _ -Colds are very prevalent in n ivea, members of the Green River barb -wire accident, it would 'have i! this locality at present. It has LWge and other invited guests taken much more to bu,• her. XMAS ���� y had tll he effect of materiay de- assenihled together, and in an Reeve Beare case at tie ..Dunlsrp, w creasing the attendance at the informal manner enjoyed them- corners on Monday last trying Lu = • --- _ e - ;. public school. selves thoroughly. Shortly after adjust the water course contruv -R .Peak has been re-engaged i 8 o clock Mr. Andrew Forsyth took ersy there. The turning of the Ircluaing Oranges, Lemons; Raisins, Figs, Zssences, Nuts, Peels, eltr' : by the Grand Trunk for another the chair. after which an attrac water east or south seems to be all A 1 stock at lowest prices. __ _ year to carry the mail between five program was rendered, the yilestion. Opinion it divided _.. ithe station and the post office, at Among those whci assisted were H. just how it should g", but the Just Received �ten8'laf}g robber bootie, Mens Socks an$ Rubbers, ?)lens F a slight increase of salary. A. Bell who sang several comic• council's action is awaited with lined short and long boa"lls, _ ' -one car load of sheep was -ongs. Claude Fie:ds and Arthur iuterest.Also L fall assortment of Rubbers. _ - i4hipped from here last creek. The H,,w'lett who rendered a number - ` ighipppees were Chas. Calder, es- of selections on their violins. A. T. Lod aII r - M.P, ; D. E. Pugh ; John Miller d Lan and J. R. Thestun each of, _ Sale Reglr' y� Loons : Hugh Pugh and Mr Croxall whom ,ang a ..t,lo and W G. ;'asci Tl-zsn.aT FEA. ]oru.' '(i3.-Auc•tir:a _ ' 'Their destination is Bucyrus. -Ohio who prided at the organ. In sale cf farm cuic•k, implements~, etc.. -Thos. B. Marquis intends to additic,n to the musical part of the the prt.perty of Pugh, at Int - i have an auction male of his farm program. brief but sp i y sI>Peches 19, "m 3, ihalf voile West of ticker Q x�•rP gi}ra k>}-D_I_)_ i_._ -.M _Alf in village Leased his farm and lett peri; in February. Mr Mar IIcN,ver. .f Curren Riper and i' �!. ever yiT;inu mit a r+or sea • tI11rP lE giving up farming and the (chap roan, of Pickering- Coilege, .dee bilI� for pair*.ic•.ilur++. Pv:icher .. Bre los,kin for tsard to the tilnss - f the evNn_ Post ill, iluct:oneers. ' e � it al` ay, find g But tliec�iref feat,l.e lartte as.n.rtment of -w}ien he will lye s re -idem ,four .. c �ti'En�E>;n +s. FE:nRv.AR. y I; -n -_fur- in:g wm the:etirriisx afldrt-.. r-_ tht i Hr=t lass gc,txl• iri my j Village, Gr an l Ma-tr•r R', : krclar.. Jn<t ih if a sate of farm Ftru 1. ar,.3 imp.e- e _ gg 1 ui-•nt , by the Executr;x of-th:•-h: t- ' i Luel.• ' —Thome. Head had the mi�forture Mr• (:ihaori on pelt (ab on of Incv.r ,•11 ate o. the late J hn H�-rgan, `�....� ' -to allotiv his turnip slicer to take a ft,r ti esti :lis, l,rc•ii a' well-kiio ti ;>,+ c uncessi„n Ef Pi, l.cr;nat Sale ut j ,lace off the end of his finger (in iatforru ; xak?r Of Ontario..:incl j All il'e •1t�r I l ri'cluck `rt b:,l. for fill, ,rstlet StI/tey, '.Miss C. Baker• i onday murniag: He came to the From begiuniug tr, close the great- lara Pouchier aad Pu.t;ll. Alx- h "--village to have it dressed w heli est gntrrest is �astained. In an--tioneer+ _ r Dr. Bateman found it necessary- at: r a•. to a manner lie uutlioed the - #o amputate a small part of the objects and ainia of the order, and Credit. Sale of finger. 'horsed that tl.e A.O.L-,W, was V e -Percy Hilts who has been in nut simply an insurance society, �j' 3onolulu for the past two and a but that it was aLv invaluable aF Farin Stock M _ half years, returned on Sunday. a fraternal society, and he -cited a s �+1'� F He is now recovering from an nnmber of examples to thaw that - I]fPLEMEFTB, Etc. 190 11 bi 9, ��++'” a?. _.._ -attack of -Malarial fever, and as a g"I work was carried on in that - - __--- consequenee does not, show' an direction. In addition to being an The undersigned hive received iostrnctioris 0 abundance of flesh. Be reports. from i). E. PL'GH, w sell by Public _ enthusiastic Workman the speaker ;having left the rest of the Picker- is athorou hBritisher,and showed halfsue�ale lost of c Ping Villa (One ��d�11�s. --• in contingent as being in e�eellent F strength of the' half mite west of PicherioR Village ea g 8 g' wherein lay theBrock Road), on . health. Briti.,h Empire. It w•aa not in her +� ^ -It is our sad duty to chronicle nary or army. but the source of Tuesday, Feb. 0, 1903 Morgan.' bet, ,ower w•aa in th . } -We are' r ared to do all kinds of work -' - —the death -of Russell M v,' uu I e purif • of The following property : p � • p of Wm. and ;piss. Stanley of the home life. Where there there is From Fily pertaining to the pump business., base line, at the age of 10 years: not unity and F-trength in the Black ho. 6e 10 yrs old, bay mare 71 .yrs He took sick on Tuesday and death old registered, 2 -yrs old $Ily 'registered, - _ bonie life it is impossible to have spring colt b d, grey pony 3 yrs, bvck••hiri occurred on Thursday. The deep- those elements in the nation. His pony 5 yrs, cow with calf by aide, red cow est s3 mpatliy is felt for Mr. and references to the, British Empire due Jone lotb, black cow milking, fat _ Mrs. Stanley in their affliction, as were listened to �vith the greatest. steer 3 yrs old, fat heifer rising 3 yre old, John Gerow, �aceeit0i 9 this is the second death within of pleasure. After the program fns red steer rising 3 yrs, fat roan steer'3 ! !(}e:ow Son, Claremont. - two weeks and the third death in was concluded, tables were set yrs, pat cow, calf 5 mos old, 35 registered ryp, V, Richardson, Agent ;Pickering. — their -family within two years. which were ladened with. a: gaunt- Shropshire ewes, registered stook ram, . - 3 ram lambs eligible to register, 8 ewe —The follow -lug is .the relative iful supply of provisions n which lambs eligible to register, now with 6 pias _ f the Sr. oysters were a prominent feature. 6 weeks old by side, M•H 'cinder aew, Td. H., Department for Jan. Sr. 4- ur well -lin o - " :Kerr, M Wright, N Palmer, A Rogers, supplied this part of the fanning mill bagge*attacbed new, Whitby e MVI InulwWWON %P' low, M -H seeder near! new, set iron t g Vanderburgh, A Calvert, D Savage evenings entertainment which is a twit P Y -8 Leng. Jr. 4--D Kerr, G Allawayy sufficient proof - tha& it was all harrows Oshawa make, Verity twin plow - - L Bateman, M Moore, E Pugh. L that could be desired. Special medium eine new, Oshawa combined drill. Important ehowiag of finest display of g single plow, Advance plow, Cbs.npion sole China. A Very large aeeort=01, of Shirley, E Calvert, W Dunbar. mentign should also be made of low, iron plow, turnip pulper_, scufHer, Stationary. Bootie, Dolts, Toys, jail Sr. 3--D Kerr, M Gibbon, A Gibbon the assistance rendered by F. H. Fight wagon, heavy wagon ildargaoh, 63 8 rsoeived for the Holiday trade. 'Call E Bunting, .G Dunbar (even), E Carswell,, who from beginning to rake, water tank -and trucks, stone boat, and vee them. Smith, M Bateman, ,L- Banks and end gave a large number of select- set of bob sleighs, bay rack, set of tram 8nbeoriptions taken for all Iiiaguines, E Wright (even), J Moore. W ions on his 'gramophone which harness new. set loon taq haroesn, sec of weekly Lod Daily;.Newopapers. r barn weigh Scales, cow chains, wbifetraes y Greig, G Wood,.R Burrill, PClark, added much to'the pleasure -of the neckyokee, forks, rakes, -hoes and numer• �O _ (even), J Conner. evening. The company broke up ons other article", - - Ward, -W ward. R shin- . H. R=CHARS N, Jr. 3-AoWar Banks"tV niter to their resgeetiye homes _pleases: tarsi of years everything'maet be Sold. � 'ba_bT, 1 ley, M Smith t) Leslie. B.Woodruff. W G Ward with their evenings outing. Sale at one o'clock. $=pCld: Str®®t, � teacher. - TERMS=Fat ar.txle, and sums of 510 and noder cash; over that amount 8 -mos —It is our sad duty to chronicle SCHOOL REPORTS: credit oo fnrnishinc approved joint notes. _ the death on Monday, Feb. 2nd ,�f —� 5per cent. per annumallowed for cash. L _ MI's. John McGuire at the. ate of Report of Atha public schr,ol f r the PoncLer h ]'oatiil, Auctioneers G LYTTEis e t[, ti'(aI's• -The deceased had been Tr. ssf Jan,rary, Those pIK<e•itt_ s=* ` AND eveiy day : Cora `;pang. Della Slowaer . S LEIG - sick 'ease only a few m ee,:4 from ty1'hr,id Floss Span'-, Colonel La,i•p. ,T„hn \, al, CLOCK aII(i WATCH _ AG +� fever, a disease t'h'rough -which she I era Iiuover, _l]ilclred'Huurer+ _ile:I �-AGO� S e pact nursed her • husband a few Lapp. IV Class—Deily Mr) -wrier, Cin -a weeks I,reviou_cly The funeral Spang, • Fuss. Spang. Coltnel Lapp:.. Repairing and ..Cleaning. r D : 'S toil], Lipase on `Ve<iiiesday_and .case T✓tti Neal, Era Lehman. Sr. ill—`. VULPERS The undwainred is prepared to clean Clocks LU«?Et>• S' conducted by the • Rev. Father Mate \ii Eder, Otto H. ;�CArO}. Jr. and watonus on abort notice. j (J [1 _ ' "u'Malley, of Oshana, and after 111 -John tier:'], Milo Johnson. Jn I] Work left with W, J. Reagin will be called for y _ PF' P _. Mirtle Hoover, Laura Hopkins. Jr. The 5rst article received each da until Jam, _ . iii UTTE lir $1�� Cts • 'i ro riate services were C'Oly- y -' ducted in the ch'urcli the remains- 11—Joseph wowdapp,-- it Vera Hoover, is Rill be c,eaned JAF. a of o2: G _ A D C HU NS. ' .were ]aid to rest in the R. C. Alex'R. D Lapp, -Mildred F. -Hoover. • .- = JAS.--FEIiG-C50:I;- _ —._. -- -------�— Sarah Johnson, Frank Mowder, Fred ld tf Cherrywood. C meter}': -Th'e deceased leaves to Xerrnwi. Part ]I—J..Ross Berkey.. _- _ . mourn her death a sorrowing bus- Ist Class—M. Bessie Mowder, Harold AT band and a .family of four, the Heise, Harrison Spears: - J. W. cal; �� TAXLM-Flokast" stases o,=.a t✓ youngest of whom is only three vert, 'feacher. TsAts soma EAST evs AS "LLOWS: .T. A. C}REIG'S, Piokelfin�.. ' -�. S Section No. 10, Na.B. MAIL 8:52 A. M• ._� ears of age, also an aged mother Report of shoo! `r - who has been confined to her bed ScairKoro Junction; for'January. c, 12 Loc eL 8:09 P.M. division . Sr Pi—Alletta Gibson, R. , 6:14 P. M. L�. _ for several months suffering from Smith, 0ordon Beckett, Aggie Smith, " 10 Loses., 1 FO13 BALE--9onee sad lot Being j;arAJySiR, and whom _the deceased Ruby Dexter;' R'rn Stevens. Lizzie. REL ' HLLC—Fat caLtle..and D lot lb von i, ooataintnR ! o! an . r- .Z';•a8 tender! IIllrbin The deep-LouisT>aalxa 9'►IrrO Wier Dills Aa 7OLLO'I & .J�1 bogs waded When you hays /►i abok , ea,�teat lor;arden pnrP°eee a aasM's• yy g Hender•scn, Bate Heron, a Gran- of aoyy kind reedy to sell drop a card for Primo a matt te•er and a good frame boae6 ural etaar r•At ayrnr,athy is felt for all the n, -r, Thc•was Eirrin barn. Jr IV- No. 9 Loa1L 8:34 A. ]L or wben yea Rani a mQcb oow. beef stnsw ar water. hmW and von Por DDatt►oalan apply to _ bereaved ones in their great lie: b West, Jno }{ Bell, WM Meade, "11 LOCAL. 2:20 P, M- any soung •atUe to reed 'no stie»r, write � )yrs Ja• LaLebford t8 P•nistg at, To W� , or bereaved, Ru; Stamps, R Trinnel, Lollo Bruw=, � s`I - MAIL 8:18 P, It,, pboo• T a Wbdio, Brougham � w e svntlea. Plokeriats i. _ ..,._ ,._. • .:._... sass..