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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1903_02_20J L X_ T ..:, 44, - — IZ-f N-- - --yeti -_ -- ,. _ _ -� ' '�iOL. XXII. -.-- • -- : PICSERINGe ONT., FRIDAY. --FEB 20�90�-. _-._____.__-. _ -.-----NO-1-g- 1profisslsilQssal p);araa. e MillsOUT AROUND US vial, elocutionist, ,and '_Hiss 1, co torr, I Stevenson rent of house to P Johnston — Spink elocutionist, of Centennial, contra-, 4.3 : It was ,decided to discontinue (ex - S s BROOK ROAD. - 1buterd largely to the program, anti septintalose cases where admittance �iftsdical. theservices vi ere highly ap reel t e Hous of Refuge p o the e e is refused) all b,1At. Red Wheat; T - - i2c bus. J. H. Kayes is in poor •lie-ilth at ated. The . children acquitted grants W indigents, and that. all those present, thein=el': d'� in 3 manner sshich tva 'interested be notified to that effect White Wheat - - i 2c � , ` � The tom on roads and held es re -F. Peter Lee will move into our. lndeedi creditable to themselses as a TF. EASTWOOD, M.D.. Ser¢ean Goose Wheat - 6:ic toss'n a u .arc - e as to t ell. teaelier, s- ayluents-�Vui Batt to Canadian Pacific Ttailwey : coroner p heti'.; rep onta ^' County; Iascter of Marrie.ce Li'ceoeeP. Manitoba Flour $5X,0 bbl. .Hiss Luusia Hubbard has re- S,azlic ria ld. �, flu nitt-t have seer- Bate; pile cLi, ,•r gl.:,'i ; T \ igh Nvan- Clare #t; Office hours -Before 10 &an.. I to s Family Fluor - 1.(1€1 tarot cl fl'c,ul a trij> to U -hats. ekv,l a greatt dell of skill and , clef corn 4�:% nlen and teauis $2.39 : J 1) m.. ei from 7 to 9 p•m. Private telephone ` y - - ) Clayton A -ford liar I'eturtied i patience 111 training tlivn). The PeAe ss fo:• 10 toi: ' s,t0ne On 1ii119-Stt7il j.'. eonnecticaWitt Balsam.d;reenwood.Broughim Pastry Ftqu.• 4•Cv y I , Ix;acl at Rou•�c� Hill ?27 T E Philp `lI} Alt Zion, A,Jc,bnston'e ^th can , R'm Cowie'a ( Beall 4 +-.�V 1.111 froth it Palt to lies former lionie, i rcivilai � of our school arc, stfv7n! i' (Ith cont, and D Pugh'e (Ith con) 6-1y I M - , , } ,]�.ve , ", l all delit,':•e•l , a Sia[ litre for :. Short= ii liU Mr. huux ht;- let;rEc! the 11 :vEl-, to lisle, in th:, tutt'lt-hi,; rr r r z, ? e r t 1„ �.•'. ill... tll,l 1 (`,JIi ] .,�):'Ti1'l> Curl: for , A. YOUNG. if D., C,�f.. Fellow cf Jtnnb,J 'S.(i0 " roti' c:ut _tire to a fu.11ilt frolii • unci c ,l cc;iic,.,ct tt ]laic:' a- �t.il their i c tut n ; ee:Iar c;`F fund a:lo�t i:: e bet • Trinity Medical College, Torn rto, ? :e mf �s2'ahaln, Z� huge �� ileal F1Ult1`9 ' �tuti $,lilt . i � , aL 'iUlla j tirt� 1 C f UI'Q 1111 a ildliC 11Ce• lcii� Iii :alai 1 i in C:itl 1. ads•.; bet dots lis fifer of Connze of Phvsieians an9 5uroe ns` { Frank Ila1C,4 hay ell:;aged witil, '��"' ! ;tn[t I7 lt1 r<U1E t lens C'Ori �7.+3) : JeSsO Ontario. Office and residence opp0'Learp hotel Rolled! Oats, Chop of all kinds. 'Woburn Ont. mire hours• morning r to tel E. Pllgh. of 1-3alrain, an! inoved i 'M9.rqu;s' bale, _Nes, �Ve'lnesdav I C.'uhc�r sh!n- mutt" on Alton$t. road in- -evening 's to 8. Hard -Bud Soft Cual• there last week. ••���"- [_8rd con EPIC, n1Kn and teazel,; 9tIe ; C R' Above prices Sub;ect to Change a•ithont jel'eral irutlt dere attended the Kinsale• Diane•: 'for cedar pasts, railings, -nails - -- notice• c --autd �s ire d in r a 13 tilt.: Legal. - Model Bakery Co., Rapti anniversary srrs:ce at - - - Disney eoin r d 9 93:, hien and teatlls Limited. «hitesale un Sabbath la -t. Fio�dl.Ree,rr and! J. Stover vis- r-------- $1.97}'; C Zt' Dime} caul r d 0 !`2.4x1, Jae rj Hubbard anti Burk Bruug !ted the �ii.�se� Harbruu oil Sunday -DENTON, DUNN- ct BOULTREE la=t. ule1: and tennis SO,ro : ti1"ul Cowie colli vv Bnrriste_s. solicitors. etc., Natton9) rt*.st barn tt'Ere here cr.intraciiug for - r d 13 71,c, men and teams 83.u:, ; Win Chamkera. 20 ging street. east, Torouto, lee. They were much pleased ts'ith Jame Redman., of Michigan, 11,.Kav corn r d 14 We, then and teauls .it Claremont every Tuesday forenoon. Stoney -the quality, this being one of the suited -with a number of his old at:,L>J ;'« ilfrea Scaler r cl 9 7-'c, men ,to loan on Mortgage. purest streams in the tus'n hi friends last week. tnu teazels 53.3.1: Jas Leagett coal r d Fl Tri. vENTO>:. R.O,• D.C.L. P 1 Frailk Lewis wtnt tuToronto on 10 $L -T2, men and teams 52.tA) : Joseph ',H R/iBRTL. Dt1N�r. W. MULOCB BOOLT- The ice at present i8 about 2 feet- $$• LI•!v _ j thick which slio-vvs that Jack Frost 1011day last for the purpose of Collins 1S Sas gray for r d 8 51.Fv7 ; Geo C. BARRIS• has not been idle. having all operation performed. Davidson con r d 8 re cub erts_ in 4th I�/% E. FAREWELL, Q. , For some time past he has hada con also in oth con an s o. p e�tegg p 'y House, ey'ane 1Bounty GREEN RIVER. growth on his side. Franks friends con 3 5'2.9'2, men and teams $12, also Ho — which are many hope for a success tom d 8or J hrsdworkinteams �; Trader D. Hoover is sill on the sick list. Morrish f DSP d McGILLIVRAY, BARRIS- . Of all materials and design t fol a;:d speech reeOvery. $1.1'2 ;A Burrell moving ader 90c, 3 era, Solicitors, &a. omco opposite Post. kept in stock. It will pay you It is all telephone talk here- The binder twine agents are yds grav 24c ; S Carlton finding mater- _ !nice Whitby, Out. Jno. Ban Dew, S.A.; Thou. to call at our works and inspect our stock, abouts now, around again, but so far we have ial and buildln railing on Greenwood a: stiilliyrav, LL.B. Moaev to Loan. By P� g g and obtain prices. Don't be misled by The J. Doten basket plant is not.seen arli' but those represent- road in con 5 42.3, ; T Hancock com r - agents we do not employ them, consequent- having his stock of logs in for the ing American Companies. ii'e are d `2 $'-)• 72, men and teams $8.743 ; S Carl- Yetertrtary. ly we can, and do throw off the agents coming season, creditably informed that respun- ton r,;al 51,e8, men and teams 13.30 ; T - - -- ,w• commission of 10 per cent., which you will At writiug we have a very cold '`ighswander shuv snow on w t 1 dot, TT HOPKINS, VETERINARY SUR• certainly save by purchasing from as. A sable agents representing the snap. It teas considerable below Peterboro Cords e Co still be Wren and foams 1 : J H Gorman break KI. OEON, Ciradasts of the Ontario vet- call solicited. - g irig rc,acis on e t 1 3P,c, men and teams :ertnary College, Toronto, registered member zero Mmiday night last.. around shortly and would advise 42.40, coni r d 1 breakingroads $1.20, ' jagtae oatano veterinary Medica' association. 'WHITBY GRANITE CO., The W. G. Barnes brush findings intending purchasers to withold rnen and teams 516.10 : eo Neal shoe pmfe and res donee one and one-quarter miles g I • north of Green River. OZoo and shoeing forge �p Post Dmas. Whitby, Ontario factory has commenced it. run their order, as this •Co. is purely snow in r d 4 £(k: ;Jag White 2 hours ho¢n a to it a.m., and i to 4 p.m. Telepreph - — day and night to supe with orders. Canadian and their twine is guar- with team in r d 4 elk : Geo 'White address Locust sill, ons,; P. o. address, Careen (Jut, village was nearly deserted g cool r d.9 3 and 4 72c, men and teams Rives, one attending the ordination of Pastor anA few datyl !angora n and ofour2 3S : J H Gorman corn r d 1 work PICEERING LIVERY ! J. SHIRLEY. Veterinary Surgeon, !!1c•Intosh at Whitevaleutl Manday yours done on Kinttstr,n road ops lot 4 ii.5o;----------" •-- - Hon. Orsduato of the On,ar.o Cetera• g yeU le together with, a ufry OoUegs rozonco, registered member of the afternoon last. g Powell .'8 rt . gent 1.8.: e n3atarro go Torant Medical A..oembea et) , a goodh sprinkling of the older ones Henry dg 5 The Twu of our oldleFt !Bilis_ of East ed 41 r. and lies. John Cor- `''~i1' was instructed to furnish 5fz surprised rpris Holliday, diaeaeI and dingtos of the domestic n proven Green River in the persons of .11rq. y, clerk of Whitby information trertei according to the most modern approved 1[1`ires cissa vehicles for hire by day Wer. A very pleasant time was regarding work on e t 1. and scteotiae prineapiee Odle ani residence of n bt Bna in connection meet- N . Bice and V rs, B. Doten are in spent in cart! playing, music and The reeve and Mr.. Todd were in - earner L.aton Ave Bad King at, tiff >a rather poor health at writing. different ine all G. T. R. trains. Freight and gamer:. Shortly after SLruc•ted to inspect Dixie bridge and 'f ustnesat ftaYDs. oxpreds delivered to all parts of the On Tuesday evening the Rev. C. mid -night an oyster supper was make any necessary repairs, Village. Teaming of all kinds done J. Cameron, of Torouv). gate a served by. the visitor—q. After In wggard to the townitne bet lots 1301tA� DIIN on abortest notice. 8nle and eom- very interesting lectureon mission thorough justice had been done to 14 an 15 in con 4 being opened for - - d r�1 N a Conveyancer, Com- mission stables is connection, ary work anti exhibited beautiful these thing,,?, the invited guests public travel, Messrs Pugh Me - 1 miedonar far IiaW1144 Amdavtu, etc•, views of New Ontario. Brady were, instructed to inst*et and ' 00 07 H_ departed fully convinced that �Sr. an rs- Corner were ant ea li a committee gave notice that at < .BeNTI , Issuer of MtuTiags W. He Peak, pate.• root grower and her sister. Mrs- and hostess:. the next meeting of council a by-law 117Lteanses f the county of Onts"o. of- Johnson, of Whitevale, are at Last'Friday evening a small load will lie intr<iduced and awed a point- s the sloe• or at his resides", Piakseiag P p 4/satu.se• i•y present taking a tour through the headed by our popular teacher, ing the -r•bad commissioners for the Views and NVestern 5ta:tes. Mml k Annan, chaperoned by Will different dI.V1.10118 of the township. IML&VID 'BELDAS[, aeationeer, Ate., —+•r— I Ledgett and Fred Harburn made After considerable discussion and Woburn. soliotloSWasfrom his anmeralSale, Neal' Luka. Shore ?text- Week. consideration it was decided to purch- - Furn'iture,,,-,,,their way to the Cess residence of ace x rock crusher from the Good ltrfenas tach far and near Sales of lame, farm - y � g�ooaatBad everyth,ne the to to be sold will beMr. Andrew Annan, Dunbarton, Roadsi Machines Co of Hamilton, at a Rtandtad by the subscriber wish the utmost care Brougham. The band wagon drawn b four } seed sold to the very best adveatage. do-ly ( y cast of 410W, the same to be delivered -A full line of first. - - �[�• Jai;. H -le is visiting Lmd• horses wag the means of convey- free at Pickering station by May 1st. - -.Dj� B.BRATON.TOWNSHIP CLERK clap furniture now og g ante. Upon the arrival at their On motion of Jas McBrs;rly and Jae - a Omvaanow. Commissioner for satins say frientlP. Todd the usual grant of $15 was made - utadevtsa, itoeountant. )Cts. Money to loan _ _ _. , on exhibition tsl destination the party was cordially - ea farm �ropart� Lauer of Marriage Ire• our ware rooms. V o ice on the rink at .present, welcomed and hospitably enter- in Claremont, Brougham and Picker - at Whiwval:, Ont, f -v and many Lu mate use of it. rained by Mr, and Mrs. Annan and inlr public libraries. �p There will be a combination sale The council now adjourned to meet Prices right. their interesting family. After here on Friday, 3larch 27th. again on slouchy, March 79th. for the POIICH?SR � POSTILL,Liceosed Anc• • .. y' spending a very pleasant evening trarrsactiun of general business. 1 uoneers for the County of ortario Aaa S Born—On Friday. Feb. 6th. the tion salee, of every description concocted at . R. S. Dillingham• in. �urtal chat intermingled with -.---- noderate cbame. T: Poacher, Real estate wife of Robt. Beattie ufadfaughter, various games etc.. the I:tarty seen TAiLa.-aoaDarxo. aeaa.a Agent rind GOMM) ValnatoT, sulci atteauon -Pickering, Oat. A number of indigents will leave started homeward which the dven so all orders D mail or tslegre,pa. Ad• thl= tt'Cek for the House of'Refuge e y ress TBOfi. POUCHES, Brougham, Out. F. g reached alx)at five U'c1uCk a.m., Titays Golva EAST nus As FOLLOwE:— P08TILL, Green River, Out. ssly Chas: Terhune. organizer for the somewhat fatigued -after their long No. 6 MAIL 6:47 A.M. Whsa� GTlI1d1Ilg Canadian Home C'irc'le i3 working drive. No. 12 MixaD . . 8:01 I.M THE WELLINGTON Hotel. -Hay. in this neighborhood at present. to removed to and thoroughly ove:haal• _— ��— " 10 LOCAL .6:013 P.M, g Thu..s. Pouches' retLtrliedf from 4 she above house• I are 'prepared to furnish Farmers may have their wheat scoomodation to all who desire to patronize y V ground the County Council on Saturday Piekerirfg Council.- TRk"s Govgo, WEST DVB L8 Fo1.LOWB;-w- -me, Spacions sample rooms. 1 sha11 be plea- for either Toll. Crab or Exchange... evening after a -very suc•cessfu 1 -- ed to see all old patrons when thev bare oc. g No 9 LOCAL s:89 AX easlon to visit Markham. JAB, TORRENCE, ceccjdn, The above council met on 'Monday; Karkhtm, Oat, :hem Feb. 16th at the township hall, Broug- " 11 Mrxsn. 2:23 P.M. , Any quantity of feed for sale at reason. Quite a number in this locality haul, pursuant to adjournment. Mem- 7 Mail 8:22 P.M. able prices. have been on -tile sick list lately hers all present, the reeve in the diair, but we are glad to say that all are The in:nutes of the last meeting were TIMM'a"LX-Plakeriagstatson O•T.3 To ���� OII the mend. read and adopCt'cl. TBas!Is 0,01x0 EAST Dat AS r0LLOwa:--D. Brokenshire, Pietering, On Our township fathers met in the Various bills were presented for township hall • cul Monday. and we payment. No -6 MAIL 8:52 A. M. must congratulate them on the Cum from D Holliday, Brooklin, " 12 LocAL 8:89 P.M. A first-class farm contaning one bun• enterprise they have shown by clerk of «'hitl.y tp re work dune one " 1� LocAL, i:14 P. M. _ B'Ul t C he purchasing a ruck crusher. t 1 ell. Com was read from M Gleeson re TBAIxa aolxo Wssr Bas As roLLows:- Pawnee Lod e LO.O:F., �ti titer- No. 9 LocAL .. :" ALSO N. g 3Sag ie Perry. 8:84 A.M. ville, Kansas, the lodge now at- John Fuller was heard re openingg of x•11 LxAL 8:20 P.M. tended by Bro. HenryWillson, side -road bet lots 14 and I5. in con 4, ••7 MtIL 8:16 P. W. - A Frame house and,labont.1 ne acre of The undersigned_' keeps coaetantly on formerly of this place, but who is Messrs Joshua Bundy, representin m land for sale band, fresh and salted meats of all binds. now located in the above town has the Claremont public library, and CL�Cg and WATCH. . Also a saps!y of vegetables. a membership of 100, although the T Dunbar and John Murkar represent Insurance promptly attended to, town has a population of only 800. ing the Pickering public library were Quality good. Prices reasonable. This is a record which cannot be heard re grants to the respective pub- Repairing and Cleaning. lie libraries, , u-►+ Meat delivered dail t beaten in the United States. The undersigned is prepared to clean Clock. a• ' Conveyancing does. - .. 7 _ And The com was heard re and Watches on short notice. WAGNER dr CO, _ timber for Claremont sidewalks. Work left with W, J. Rearin will be called for Ch'err wood. Thos Poucher, county councillor, Vletfe CIBrt+mOat Y The first article received each day, until Jan, every Tuesday. - was heard re statutes respecting county gs wUl be cleaasd free of charge' u DOMINION BANK The winter is pasting off quietly bridges. JAS. FERGUSON, in our town owing to the lack_ of On motion of Messrs . Pugh and 14 tf Cberr wood. We V. Richardson,, . sleiglurlg. S Gerow the auditors report on the accts y _ for 190:. was received and''considered Notary Public, Pickering Ca ata► Paid iso $2 9C0 �0� In the absence of a minister,' in committee of the whole, with the C -- p 1 _ $2,900,000 service on Sunday evening was reeve as chairman of said coni. v e w •o a coiidnc.ted by the Eptsurth Lca7tte' lit=srs Anderson, representative of = s°, s P ° Fund s a c Reserve Fu -$2,900,000 � „ a +• We are pleased to see the famil-1 the Sawyer-)Iassey Co and Scutt, of v ti c O et. K . !' at. o •s+ r w 1 e 6 • lar fat _ of 311-� Maggie Ullt•hr r. t of the Go,d Roads Co were h�arc re D -lust -- Arrived T- - tannase Banking snstaen Tsaaarotsd - V d a o` it ~ WHITBY BRANCH. 31aple Creek, Ass. it our midst merits of theirreapectiverock-crushers 1 once more. The coati on contingencies reported to a e . o e C and recommended the folirist in av �'_ •° o° �` c c g P. - Q"- t; fr Special attention. yea to the collection of Ja .and lir... Hodgson, Of Row- o;rx Bea M'Ztl g a, a' gigi fan, .41att., hast returned to the nients-llurkar &Thexton forprintinK y; xo° �w oXa �° e a F armer's lisle sad o}Ler \otos. i; y r assessors blanks stationary and a- tro e o e o y ' ' BAVINGB DEPARTME14T, ivest after' spending a couple of , ) cn s ,y I? g 1 envelopes $:,4.50 ; Thos Beare, reeve; • Pickering Pharmacy. weeks with friends in this lace. and n -g" Beaton, clerk, ex enses of a � � R� ° a B °o interest allowed on deposits of $1:110 and tip P e o a s a C nt waras• - The entertainment of Friday t ' to Whitbv re House of Refu e. 0 I I --- E. J. THORTON, o c a -3a ` A new lot of sebeol supplies, examination lteNAGEst evening last in connection with each ; Thos $care, reeve, an J I Jan C tablets, lead pencils, pane, inks, erasers, the S. school and Epworth League :may Todd, councillors, for P• FOb scribblers etc was a success in every particular. I expenses to Whitby re Good Road, -3 is ! ;� „ P.i Mas y e %After the usual fillip process was commission $2.50 each _ - Also a large and assorted stock of A Snap on a Good Cutter• completed, a rt. ram was .ren-` D R Beaton on acct of salary $50, e w e Vv� may combs' and tooth brushes from 5c to 60c. P program D R Beaton for 200 envelopes for a p dered to a large and appreciative Board of Health 2c stamped $4.40. I R +.. J tie 1 C- seoond band Cutters, Buggies, and Carts audience. and although the church The com on Indigents reported and e u e ales our new note papers, envelopes and on hand. was packed to the doors the best, the following payments 11 11 g a ;p w �, JS • . _ _. Duchess brand crepe tissue. I i er M . of order prevailed. Reeve Beare -Toronto General hos ital for mod a We make a specialty of sea gumming and P i P .e; Oct. Me Flesh land reliable drags always kept $ilius, Hockey skated ground up-to-date. ana occupied the Chair in his usual att for Mrs Gulliver and Elizabeth � � � $ o !g � ! to 11r0at -. a.► Nov. it. stook. For colds and sore t try jovial manner. The home orch• Condon 432.80 : Joa Burk 1 cord wood I e ea� Dia W suthe late m Carr $5 Joe Burk . W 3 car syrup of linseed licorice and -chloro- ,Also Chopping everyda eaten as well as several selections! „ _ � g y� by the lar er scholars were well col wood sups Mrs P Johnston 62.50; 1 .laundry 190( -Whitby 6 h, Cab>.vva 7W. dyne•slso our syrup of white pine and far g Geo Philip wood supp P Johnston Brougham 9th, Port Psrry 114b, Ux- espeeially prepared for children. We He Jacklion) received. Mics M_.Lotton, of Dun- $3.50: Dr G N Fish professional Per-! bridge 14.b, Can-Ang on 18th, Beaverton Brew barton, and Miss Lewis, ojC.enten vices to the late Wm Carr $7 ; N L 12111, r. _.. Y--..» a...�t ., �v.�..,�....�_:.t-........-„�.�.-,3....�...•��.+r_..-..... _ --. - ..:..nw ..,..s=. .. -. _yz.,.-�:yr, .s., : �, -.::.� v. .... -- .s .. ".... - est -. _ ,.., r butter, 18c; western Ontario, rolls, CROW'S NEST COAL ST ~T' THE MARIKITS_16 t° ls� 1: Viewed With Apprehension on EMIES_FP _ _ _jj��F.I2=ST'ATE9 1♦PARI{�e_ � _.___ PaciAe Coast _ + Prises of Grain,_Cattle etc, Milwaukee' Feb. 17. -Wheat-Low- A Victoria, B.C., despatch says :- er; No. 1 Northern, 80 to 80dc; No. The strike which has been declared avere.ge of six bushels per acre, and In Trade Centres. _ 2 !`Tortbern, i8} to 79c; bray, 7$}c at the coal mines of the Crow's Nest 400,000 Rournanians in that the exportable surplus will soller'e. Rye -Steady; No. 1, 51 to Coal Company at Fernie, Michel, -- -- Macedonia Have total 180,550 tons. —• 52c. Barley - Study; No, 2, (Aic; Morrissey, and Coal Creek will, it _T MARKETS OF THE WORLD. sa:raple, 43 to 56c, Corn - Jlay, is feared, have indirect effects almost - - Joined the 451c. as as INCREASE OF $21 033 256 Toronto, Feb. 17. - Wheat -The Toledo, Feb. 17. - "'heat closed- whicha1ethreaten a tomeclose ones e y . ^ Rebels. r • market is steady, with demand fair. Lower; cash, ^r?}c; May, 80 c bid; No, 2 white and red sold at 71ic y• i smelter in the Kootenay and bound - Canada's Commerce for the Past muddle freights. No. 1 spring nom- July, 78yc. Corn -Weak February, ary countries. Recently the miners 2 46 e; May, 45gc. Oats Steady; j, • Seven ]Yionths..Di- --rnal--at-72e-as-�idlaaai,--and n � y% of Nanaimo affiliated with the "West - 'A Sofla, Bulgaria, despatch says: ebiii1d`.'y,- c; it , , b , ye - W'hile the Balkan situation is in- An Ottawa despatch says: Trade goose at 67}c on Midland. Manito- ern Federation of Miners, in direct P. ba wheat stead_y; No. 1 hard_, 88c N.O.2• pd}W Seed - Weak: F'cbru- antagonism to their old leader, ffi!ltel complicated and hull oP" don- returns of the Dominion for the rev- -- -- --- --- 3-- ry g y mp a • , $7.07 March, $ 7 .07+1 bid; r the leading statesmen of Bul- en months ending Janus 31, show all rail, grinding in transit; Igo. 1 h: Ralph Smith, M.P., who warned � g g �' northern, 86 c all rail, rhodin in .Prime timothy, $1.S.p, do alsike, $8. saris, Servia, and Roumania are an increase in the total aggrcgata 1 grinding them that in so doing they would real powers are trade of the Dominion of $21,083,- txansit, No. 1 hard, 87c North ;weer persuaded that the g p Bay; No. 1 • Northern, 86c North LIVE STOCK MARKETS. be imperiling the good . relations . - • , �'' •` now thoroughly alarmed and will 256 over the same time last year. P g g r y Bay. Toronto, Feb, 17. - There was a which had existed between them and ' - succeed in preventing a general con- Exclusive of coin and bullion, the -' - flict.The most threat infeature total trade for the seven months Barley --Trade- is quiet, with No. moderate volume of business trans- the Vancouver Coal Company. It Js of the crisis is of Miert- was $268,719,129, compared with 3 extra quoted at 46ic middle acted, at the Western Cattle Marlut now considered likely, that if the aelohe President the National was $ 68, 73 for the seven months freight, and No. 3 at 43c middle to -day, and prices in the better strike is not settled in Fernie, not Macedonian Committee, to the local last year. There was an increase in freight. grades of butchers' and exporters' only will there be great suffering • revolutionary. committees of ' Bul- the duty collected of $2,421,170. Buckwheat - The demand Is limit- were iiiaintained. The export riar- there, but that the miners of Na- garia to persist in the collection of The details for the seven months are ed, and prices nominal at 45 to 46c ket was characterized by the sale of naimo may be called out. This " toads and arms for an uprising in as follows: outside for No. 2. two or three loads of extra choice would oaralyze the coal trade, to o ° Corn - ,No. 2 Canadian yellow exporters at $5, and for 19, weigh- San Francisco and cripple l the spring, which will embrace all Imports- 1..0... 1903. 12.mixed quoted at 45� to 46c west, and No. ittg 1,362 lbs., $3,10 per cwt. was I f e the opera - the Balkan enemies of the Turk, Dutiable 1 tions of the ]ti'estern Fuel Company,. e o at 44J to 45c west.. obtained. Dealers, however, main- Michaelovsky's men constitute a goads ...$65,.,88,1_0 $74,755,777which has recently taken over the vast army. He is intensely devoted Free goods 44,328,388 43,292,868 i Flour - Ninety per cent. patents tain that the above cattle were ex- New Vancouver Coal Company.. The unchanged at $. r U middle freights, ceedingly choice descriptions, and si.tutition is viewed with -the greatos_t__ - to- the Macedonian cause, and is de- n o in buyers' sacks for export. Straight were equal to the product ofi'ered at' a termined to do everything in his Total . $110,211,_08 $120,048,645 p apprehension on this coast, and rollers a special brands t$a. for domes- Chicago at prices on a parity with coal retailers are hurrying scows to power to precipitate a struggle, The Exports- tic trade quoted at e3.25 to $3,40 those of Toronto. This is an as- � g powers are likely to find him and Domes- Nanaimo to irxiure a good reserve o in bbls. Mazritoba flour steady; ` O. surance to the farmers that if the fi his Iieutenaats the most difficult tic $126,837,h94 ' $1.10,64..,665 Y supply in case of trouble. 1 patents, $4.35 to 8.1.40, and sec- carefii feed and attend to their -' factors of the proUlem. Foreign 10,667,271 8,028,419 ols $4.10. Strong bakers', $3•- stock they will readily obtain for 'TNI; U. S. COMMISSIONERS. - - - ROUMA QIA A NEW FACTOR. 90 to $4, hags included, Tnrnuto. them when they bring them on the Roumania's active entrance into Total . $137,504,765 $148,671,0811 MiilCeod -Bran, $16 here, and _ IUK " the Balkan difficulty is a, new els- The imports for January shoir I market better prices than those that is vet able to an increase of about two millions, snarls, $18. At outside p+ rots i are generally prevailing. It should Selected to Define t :e Alaskan Ser two mil- j bran is quoted at S16, and shorts i be the aim of every farmer to pro- Boundary. gauge. Hitherto the Roumania r a - r n in n Macedonia, who number about' lions. sacks, $19; and, shorts, at $21 here• Canada vire rown in Un n A Washington despatch says i i !00,000, have been quiescent; now g 1 United S cretnry uP War Faihu Root. of `�� States. Sellers were unw: lin to , Y have bec-..me revolutionary. The 1 .---TVOCH ONE, HURT ALL — - g __ New York, senators henry _Cdboi Roumanian Premier, M. Stourdza, ' COUNTRY PRODUCE. come d6wn to the prices offeredGeo - -- --- Tres notified the Powers that the in- hence the draggy tone. A number Lodge, of Massachusetts, and hav -- - terests o[ his countrymen must be Chamberlain Emphasizes 'Unity of Beans - Trade continues dull, of borers were lower by lU to 13c Turner, of Washington State, have Parts of Empire. with supplies fair. Medium trir,g;;per 100 lbs., claiming that at the been selected as members of the dered tribuna r in the Alaskaz n cog exists ign all negotiations touch- A London despatch say's: Cham-! $1.05 to $L75 per bush., anti hand- way exporters are being sold the Treaty, ratifreddby the Senate It l Withmorethan 1,000,Otn Bul aria picked $1,90 to S2. prices of rough and common stock .conditions 00 of their borIain's speech at Port Elizabeth l Dried apples - Df rket quiet, j sr ould be lower. There hens a good Wednesday, When the treaty war people in Servia and with 400,000 on Wedneeda_y pursued the theme of with prices unchanged at 4 to 41c ! den:an-d for stockers and feeders, first submitted to the Senate it pro - co -religionists in Macedonia. the colonial responsibilities towards the per lb., and evalporated at 6 to land prices -were unchanged, The `Sided for the appointment as mem• Roumanians are determined that the Empire. fie said: ' "When t1Te war' 16fc. market was stead for sheep and h--rs of the tribunal to fix the bo:u•nd• barbarities of the Turks against began the great Dominion of Can- Florey - The markt: fs quiet. lambs; the offerings were fairly ary lire of a high Court of Judica their kinsmen must cease. At pre ads and the Commonwealth of Aux- with prices unchanlzed, 'raiht, 8}c large, and evnr�thing sold, EioLs tune, which is°the usual form in thf sent, however, having received .. as- i tralia sprang to the assistance of 1 surrurce of early relief at the handsIthe Monier Country. and they made IP°r lb.. and comb $1 '25 e S].50, were still week at the quatatior.s At th phraseology of Great Britain. - y i Hn}•; baled -The market is quiet � gii•en be{ow. At the suggest;°n of mrynbers o! khe+nselves to the itmost, so far as your cause their ower. They were at unchanged prices. Choice tim- the Committee on F'or,. gn Rela , The total run of cattle to -;lav was our cause was just: felt that the ! otb+y, Sl0 to $Ja 35, on ir,ur, and the Government is concerned, to 51 loans, consret:ng oP 1. pUl cattle, ge was changed sc of the powers. they are ezertrn not decidedly concerned, but telt tions, the IanzUR y' rrtixed, k•3 to $S.30. 61,. sheep,1,000 ho s, and 32 that "impartial jurists of repute'' avert war, honor and interests of the F.mpare : straw The mnrt;ct is quiet. I calces, E r�uld he appointed, and it is under Meanwhile the air ,s thick with were at stake, and showed thc;r I with car lots on truck quoted at The following is the range of quo- this characterization that Messrs ominous rumors. There is the 'readiness and anxiety to have their i $5 50 to e6 a ton, talions: Root, Lnd¢e. - and Turner have beer Empire whose pravIleges tfiey onlayI Maple S':ul, - Fir -gallon cans Exporters' cattle ;Per 100 lha. chosen. They will have the Selec safest stir in-militaryquarters'; = thety the Levant has 1, own for !made the Britisdi race throughout $1 per gallon; one i%allon calls, $1 - Choice share of res pansibilities: The eat i man • years. All the Turkish offl- p ••• .,.53 ,al $•4 80 their of an agent who shall e act ELI he � i 10. and half -gallon. 8!+r. 3f,tilium ,., ,,, ,,. ,,: 4..5 4 '.O their counsel. and the case or the dials of the Ottoman province9 in the world one people. No one in I Onions - The piarket is dull at Laght .•• ••. 4.(pU 4.25 I nitdd States must be prescrr?ed to Murope are fearful of -the gravest the dominions of the Fang can he 40c per bushel for Canadian, C Bulls ... ... •.• 3,73 4.00 the tribunal within two months after developments and have warned the toruched or harmed without a thrill Poultry - The market continues Butchers'- ISultan to that eRc7t. These reports I she exchange of treaty ratifications. P of indignation .passing through tiro firm with very li ht rode; tt, We Choice 4,00 X9.60 The workof the tribunal will take R 1' bade moved 'Abdul to threaten the i :m ere." - mobilization of 300,oi:0 men. em- keys 7:. to 16c geese. ,i to Pic per porarily the Turkish war party is �_ FIr r rs • ... 9 90 0 no month% during the coming sprang in the ascendant, but the reprcaent- FROZbN TO DEATH Ib„ ducks, 80 to Sl p. chickens, Bulls „• 3 rte. 3,50 and summer, 'The compensation cl ounci, 75c to al, old h,!ns, 80 to the jurists and their agent and iatives of the powers will likely suc- - Y (ass . 4 00 3.75 1 g 1 rise Per pair. Feeders 4 UO 4.25 .. -teed In negativing its counsel. C.P.R. Engineer Vance Onsets Fate Potatdes`- 17ne2ran ed. Cars sold "' clerks is to he fixed hereafter by a _. on the Plains. g Stockers ... 3.50 8.90 joint committee, The President oti n r at $ to $1 03 Small o tack 1 Canners 2.00 2.75 Friday transmitted to the Ha+iae a A Winnipeg despatch says -Sr- fats at $1 20 to $1.25 a bag. Sheep- copy of the treaty, together with a MOTHERS EXAMPLE FATAL. veying Engineer Var e, of the C.11. It I,nmhs ... ,., ... ... 4,50 640 I was frozen to death near Battleford Ewes „ „ ... H -,0 4.00 draft of a bili appropriating $100f Children in Manitoba Put Lye on on Sunday morning. bin.: Vance Vas THE DAIRY -MARKETS.' _ „ �n0. tawcarry out the provisions d Bucks �0 3. _5 1 Bcaas and Died. in charge of a party of 'shoo; Len, diet trade,- ,Calves, each .:: 2.00. 1(1,00 lite treaty. Butter -There 1s a q -A Winn! .peg despatch says A triple � wtfo were engaged in the survey of Creamery solids are in liberal 6. :p- Calves,, Per 100 lbs, 1,50 6.00 � HUMAN PARCEL. the proposed new road from Saska- 1 we uoto. Finest, 1 -lb'. ml!s. Hogs- . tragedy is reported from Laurier, i P Y T Cnwg .4.50 0.00 toon to Battleford'. He was'a very < d t Man,, on the Ipanubian branch, re- i i to 1 Jr, selected darns tubs, 28c: on on i7 " rvruitkng in -the death of three mem- enQrgettc man, He was m the habit choice lade rolls, 17 to 28c. reread- Stags ... ., ... 2,00 0,00 Expressed of walking a mile or two snood ofd rrulcs .(ro.119 ashy; tubs). 73 to Selects, 160 to L - Destination. o H' hers of a French family by name, of $ Y2 to ^3c- 200 lhs, ... ... 5.;10 0,00 AA London despatch says :-A citS his Party alone to look out for the 13c', creamery . prints, - Wousette. The matter of the child- Thick fats ... ... ...... 3.55 0.00 man discovered Friday one of those - "n went out to wash. at a neigh-', most favoratim locations for the solids, .0 to -21C. !boy's, and left the little ones at line. At the time of his death Dir. F ggs - The cfig market is w•ei+ker. Light, a.BS Q00 hidden resources Of the LOndoii'posi lance had gone some distance ahead, with new lead quoted at 19c, anti f office which has hitherto been sus ., home to shift for themselves. IC ap- I and his party had no trace of him held a ^s at 1:3c per dozen. pears that Mrs. Dlougrtte was in the �- I OUR DEBT To THE EMPIRE 1+,'clod by very few pr�nPle. The city ]habit of using lye in preparing when a blimard arose, Grest alarm cheese - Jfnrket is firm, 1; quote: man called at the General cost -office !beans for the table, and the child-' was felt for his safety, and a search Finest' seydemher•1: is 1•!c; she- 1 5 to consult the., directory as to n der- Chamber lain Says . We Owe Much nom undertook to follow her example was at once institrated in the direc- oriels, 13 to 13;c; tw-ins, 14 to 1 to Britain. Lain I+rig ate address of a c:atomer, Bel - in g trios the food ready for din- I ticn Mr. Vance WAS supposed to 141c, who li in n remote part of Bel- lner of the day food question. • The ;.have taken. It was not ,.until set•- _ r, n despatch &oris: Cham- ham i�rentioned ca sunlly to the bcrlain',dlo Speech at Grahamsto%%r, - oral hours had ere +sed! that Mr. , nran In charm of Via es sass el trouble was that they dict' not limit f' fin(. I'nODfCTS.. tiuut[i .,;Inca, on Monday wns evi- P pare rho quantity of lye they placed up- Vance was found lyin:r on the ground counter that he did not Trow the on the beans, and when they par- �. frozen almost stiff. Everything pox-'-hresged -hogs arc steady, with car dentis .intended for a wider audience, g. locality, but it ;:as necessary for took of them death resulted shortly sible was clone fere. the unfortunate lots of Western selling at $7.50, and awl constitutes the clearest indica- tion of a. crena! Imperial policy him to see the customer immediate- afterUy paralysis of their throats. Iman, b,at he died without,. regaining, Norvhern at $7,65 to $7,73, Cured g' i P ly. Ile received.this reply "I will - consciousness. The deceased was 3 meats stcad�', wifh demand fair. We that Chamberlain proposes to pur- . sue. He declared that the !Mother send you there if you lik.�, sir the BOY ATH RED PEPPER. wears of age,- and he leaves n -widow quote: Bacon, long clear, Suy t4 Country would defend its heritage fee is thrceuence per mile." Tire city 1 and three children. His home was ]0}c, in ton and vasa lots; Pork- y be man accepted t.ile offer, and in tell - at Fcdmonton, but, he.cvas formerly a 3fess, $21.50 to $22; do., short out, to the last man, but the Colonies had their share. of responsibilities irrg the Story, say*s "Then in re - Had Convulsions and Died of', resident of Nelson, B. It. 8=30 to 323.. r for the Ern ire. Last year Lngland sponse to a bell a smart youth cr.:tie Starvation. Smoked hams, 13 •to 13. c; 'rolls; R 6 _ b _ ' to my side and' tapping me an the ' 11'1 to .13c: Oinulders, lie: backs, spent 160,000,000, besides the mar A Montreal despatch says: The j 1.1 to 11 c; breakfast bacon, 11 to richt; Ile was, he said, addressing arm, sairl, 'Are you express for I3al- courts will have to deal with an ex- WOZK FQR THOUSANDS• all the colonies when he said they ham, sir ? This way, please.' The 1}r'c' were not Join what they ou ht in }'oirth ca;rricd' in his hand a small traordinary case as a result of a Lard -- Market steady. We quote: g g• verdict of manslaughter returned kV',Applieations .for Farm Laborers Tierces, lOYc; tubs, Ile; pails, ll c. regard to obli'gazioris i.o' the Emijifo,, printed Slip ivith a description of the coroners jury' at an inquest „Pouring, in1.., . , The increased vote of Cape Colony myself under thin heading of, an held into the death of A. Procal fOr-•ii.fleet wns not suffacicht to koe p article ,required to bo driivered: I :. Fex, tlir six -year -Oki son of Joseph A Toronto despatch says: Mr. Thomas Southworth, Director of MONTREAL MARhETS. for six months, ld , arse Good was detained on the street through Fe`:, of St. Louvre, Coiintw of au- Rape. He ' wotilcl ag:'cc that the -meeting my partner, TN, South, Colonization, has received up to the Montreal, Feb. 1.7. -'Grain - No. s ,. dreuil, near, Montreal, -who died on present over one thousand applies- first duty was at han:e, but All hope alutin!z me respectfully, said in a y Sunday, atter several months • of 1 Manitoba hard wheat, 75c: No. 1 of the Empire's future was 'based on .reproaehh}i voice., 'you are tions for farm laborers. One, man Northern, i3c in store, \Sort `�i1= nuffering, The evidence showed that CO-onei•ation lritli the Mother Caun- sir,' and I thereupon resumed illy i in the Nilgarn fruit district says'he Jim; pens, 72c high freights;. No. 2 try. He said he was ai?xious that journey-. ,The south d liecrL.I m, in June last the father took his boy ' would like ''to engage fifty men next ti with him to a building bee at Al- summer, but adds that if this many oats, in store here, 37J to, 371c' the colonial aspiration should be safely, and illy customer'sigr,cd a ' phonse Charlehois, 'and Miss Suilada cannot 'be. supplied he .nwst have. 314c high freights: rye. 49;c east; partner's in the killpire, whose ntis- 'document testifying to tl?c safe ' re- Oharielpois, 24' years of age, .gave buckwheat, 30C cast. Flour -Mani- cion was justice, freedom, and equal- cel t of the article cons; ned.' thirty at least. A number of farm- P g the boy a' red' pc, per to cat. Se= lobs patents, 54.A0 to 54:50; • see- it He added: ' "!Tho knows when =--- --- ' were sickness and convulsions follow:- ors who are growing sugar beets Y• have also written to* Mr. South- °rids, $4.10 to 91.20; Ontario the nest blow will fall? We, by re �T i r ny r�nr- ed, and vomiting tvrts kept up for, straight rollers, $3.50 to $3.65; in masinin one c le, shall rove that MI1tING-OUTL'V1�II1'zL HT�— worth saying that part of their S1.70 g People, P " five or six days, after .which he was.rop bags, to $1..75; patents,.$3.70 tkte Empire is founded on a cow- E -"never able to swallow food. The dcCountiof thr- scarcity ofslatic.rr on to $4.10. Rolled oats Millers: tntuiity of, sacrifice.", abia£rie; Reports at - nc'o _ cause of death, according to medical "' Iiritcs, bags, and $4.15'per bbl. testimony, was starvation, and the I.eed — Iranit.oba bran,' $19 to $20, + A Toronto despatch says: �ocrc'' - -',jury returned a verdict holding Miss - T shorts, $21 to $22, bags included; DEATH OF DR. E. H. SMYTHE tart' Carter, of the iSurcau of Minos, OharleUois criminally responsible for CAT'S SCRATCH IS FATAL. Ontario bran in bulk, $18 to- $18,- returned on Wednesday from an in- the death of the boy, and ordered 50; sihorts, in bulk, $20.to $21. Pro- Prominent Barrister of Kingston spection of the mining districts of hoc arrest. The coroner pointed out visiorns�---Heavy Canadian short cut Suddenly Stricken. Ontario, from Sudbury erstwnrd. In Farmer Dies After Suffering rn- that. when death occurs as the re- tense- Agony, PoTk• $24 to $25; short cut back, A ICingsto_n', Ont., despatch says: nearly every place' he visited there suit of an act which was not in it- $23.50 to $24; light short cat, $23 Death came suddenly on Saturday was, he say's',' great activity. The self intended to effuse death, but A Niles, Miclt., despatch says: to $24; oompound refined lard, 8J night to Dr. 'Edward H. Smythe, K. Copper Cliff mine is Ueinq dcyeloi'ecl merely for mischievous Purposes, the Henry Conklin, a prominent retired to 9c,' pure Canadian lard, lie: ,fin C„ one, of Kingston's. leading bar- as successlulh= as e�'er..and the ' "- ---perpetrator (becomes criminally ,•re- farmer, lies dead as the result of a est land, 12 to 121c; hams, 12; to risters. He was to have acted as Creighton Mine is producing 5.i0 oponaible for the death. cat scratch which he received in hf ; liar°ti;--1-4--to 35: dressed judge in the debate between students tons of ore, a dayr'%ind the prereut -hand the middle ot.la. e1G r: hogs, $8.25; fresh killed abattoir of Queen's and Toronto Universi; staff of 1,000 men will be increased Conklin___ ro.ing a pet cat, hogs, $6.50 to $9 per 100 lbs. Eggs ties, and was on his way to Queen's when sonic experiments in smelting AUSTRALIANIARVFST. when the animal, in a spirit of play- =Selected, 19 to 20c; candled stock, College when stricken down. A coo- have been completed. Na actual - - -fulness, scratched his finger: Blood 13 to. 14c; Montreal limed, 14J to pie of hundred yards from his home work' has yet- been done in t:he-11%It- "Che Colony Will Bo Able ,to_ Ea- poisoning set in soon after, the hand 15c: Western, 12. to 136. Floney - he' was overcomo`by fuintndss, and ton and Moose 'fountain iron post Some Grain. swelling and causing the sufferer in- Whits "clover; in sections, 12 to 13c was assisted by his son George into ranges, but prospectors are already tense pain. He died in great agony, per section: in 10-1b. tins, 8 to Sic; the home of Richard Waldron, and a In the' field, and a lot of devel.,p- An Adelaide, South Australia, des- in bulk, -71 to 8c; darir, 1c lower, phylslciatl summoned from the Gen- went «work will be done in the patch says: It is unofficially; estim e - Ontario 13, to - 131e; eral Hospital, a short distance spring. -The ontlaok for the felspar ;►ted that ` the- wheat harvest, of, The Macedonian situation is caul-rTl=s1lips, 13c. Butter - Town- away. Before the physician arrived industry is bright ' in Froutena< - 'IBovth Australis. wiU amount to an Ing anxiety in Great Britain._ htps,creamery, 22 to .22jc: dairy he was dead. County. 'r' ``. ,.n' •�..�: 3�.,...-.y»,._� - .. _ .�,."=.-sit.. d-EF,!*s r .ate , •i,•Y"r '(y. nr a;.... . _ . .. .,..rr- .�...< ,<.4.'t•�.. . . uMs{:,._.. _ - .rcev 3:'<!,�? `<•, .. :.+,$�„ "`' ° x' t.,.a:� .a.,,a•%,', .,... ),_�.-.,,�a+.N,�;,,..-,-.--�-s-�..,..,. - .wn-.,..-•* m •,,,.,xt-',��,� ,:,..r„r..++d.<.t: ,w .,.�.,,z .....m..��,�'..'�•w.e. _ z•�,�.. _ ei."—�•�:.�c2w;a .^� ,,,,-,'' .m.r•i;...-., '•*.� r -� `��'" , 4. , SHOULD R'ODSEN WORK? MUSEUM TREASURES. I -A QgFn1 R n pxofesacw has been in- rrhe_ ethnngrapliic. collections in the t To Recognize Pura G rr3Y��l vestigating the causes of insanity g Y- Briti fh Museum have received an - =among women, and has come to the Adulteration has grown to such t important addition by the present _ ;1 conclusion that if women are admit fine art, that it is almost Impossi- which the Prince of Wales has made , Add into competition with men, the ble for a woman now -a -days to de- to that institution of Lire valuable - '' �"�r Q`u/' Inovitable result will be a tremen- tect the false from the true; but a series of objects of native work- I •.boons increase of insanity among the chemical analysis will always detect mttniship accumulated by him during' -women. -He finds that the percent- adulteration, Frof. W. Hodgson his cruise in the Op11ir. Several of Ells, Official Analyst to the Domin- age of women trahers who become the specimens are of great rarity, ion Government, after a number of t;he will make good deficiencies in ?insane is almost double that of the n► men teachers. ant, reports that "Sunlight tge museum collection by adding Soap Is a pure and well -made soap." material which the authorities have `Yes," said Mr. Jones, when a Try Sunllght Soap -Octagon Bar- long endeavored to obtain. 1, next wash day, and you will see that .certain girl's name had been mea- Prot Bills is right. No one should tioned, "I know her to speak to, but Worcester, England, has 703 wo- mot by sight," "You mean that you hew better than he. 2]D men who make needles, and ,1,044 know her by sight, but not to speak t -f female naiimakers. to. "Do I ?" asked Mr. Jones, anxiously. "Of course you do, You have seen her. so often that you know •who she is, but have never been in- troduced to her. Isn't that it ?" "No, that isn't` it. I never saw her at all to know her, but I speak to her nearly every day." "How can ? that be ?" "She is the telephone girl at the Exchange." ' •That tall man seems to be the busiest person in the establishment. ! What does he do ?" "It is his duty 1-13 Minard's Liniment hr sale evii0herD Landlady -"Shall I light the gas?" Fresh Fr6'z-en Seel Herrings Boarder --"Oh, it isn't necessary the supper is light enough." In casksofaboµt 65oHerrings; $i.6o per too by the cask, or $1.Io per iao _ in smatter quantities. Labrador Herrings in half barrels, $3.00. Minard's Liniment Cures Dandruff. THE DAWSON COMMISSION CO., LIMITED, TORONTO. He --"Am I good enough for you, • darhmg-�L -,e To, George ; but._ you are too good for any other I At I I I I Ll -N L Ah-fal whether the others are work- 3-8-12 to see girl." Ing or not." ----- -- --k - HAD HIS MONEY'S WORTH. TE : �NSURANOE OOMPANY. $100 Reward, $100 On one occasion, when a boarder FIVE MING There Is more Catarrh in this section had devoured almost everything eat - S At the country than all other diseases ddl l asable on anathe table within his reach, ���� put together, and until the last fewg3 ANNUAL REPORT. supplied !pears was supyosed to be incurable. Fornoel when the Y had PP tied _ - kk great runny years doctors pronounced fhim until her strength and patience ---- it a local disease and prescribed loc"I were -well nigh exhausted, she sud- --- - --- n to coustantl [a.l _ d b - edies, an Y g em Y rxtiru with local treatir:ent, pronounced ' scaly broke out with - - - �►PPIYIf it incurahie. Science has proven catarrh ''I shall Certainly have to raise � T 8T dill ai 0 t'1 D lore a constitutional disease ana there- the price of your board !" --�0 t'i0 Year rig St 's L tJ Tr t��Zi - lore r uires constitutional treatment. liall's �atarrh Cure, manufactured by "Don't think of doing such a �9 J,, _. F. J. Cheney b Co..'foledo, Onto, is thing," he repliad, "itis nearly kill- ©�•, hgnew's V�1arr��a1 INCOME. the only ie n t itutio Cal cure on the mar- in me now to eat all I pay for, and ! E. Y kell ..._ _. - Y internally in doses g .. _..._ _ 'rom 10 drops to a teaspoonful, It acts should rouse raise my board and com Powder you feel tl10- directly on the blood and mucous sur- pp) me to eat more, It will be the Net Yreutiums on New Policies.. ...... _.... ..$J17,lbU,,ts T - faces of the system. 'they offer one hun- death Of me." a AeC Renewal l r...nluais ........ ... , ... .... dred dollars for any case it fairs to o- r vem lisp 0 9C9t na^ 16 Zure. Send toe circulate noel tcettmoat- ' - :Ada& C rt.^,ST GIRL IN 140 YEARS. TOW Net Premiums •...••.•,r•, u w - ` _ t 1,06+hE16. T! F. J. CILE:'IEY dr. l.'U.,'Toledo, O. Lacrest._.-. .... ,.. ldo,t)^4.12 Sold by Druggists. 73c, One of the largest families in St. At Ince the neve vitality that I3at1'a Family Yttis are the best. 11 ouis; Missouri -that of Arthur \�, comes from proper breathing is felt..Total 11701n• .......... ...................: .............. $1,240,339.33 Becker -•- is joyously cA,-lebrating the The cure is begun. EXPENDITURC. !birth of. a baby girl. .This is the - ICamello Bancio, an Italian pianist, 1 first time in 141) years that a girl This is not a cheap remedy, btr -who played the piano for 40 const- has been born in Che family. The an inexpensive cure. Remedies an u,ttes Investment Pal,eics and An suns. lin! .rrn Endowments and ceuttce hours, played in that time grandfather, J. Recker, had' flt'e but remedies. If a CURE is what - " "' $lE4 6') O nearly 800 different p' Leant Ctdrms ...,, .... ..,, ,. . feces. and y boys, and his father, Jacob Becker, you desire, it i3 Waiting for you. Divide nds tr. Yoltcy-holders and 5urrcud.,r Values :. 6:S `JJ7 yJ _ struck nearly3,01)0,000 notes. father of Ja- -' four male heirs. The - cob Backer had no sisters aril no You just drop the tube into th< Total Tavnarst8 to Polloy•1 old•re l3t1 4'. J 41 AE AawlEl�s>Ls luso daueiiterc, and none of his sons had I Powder, blow it into the rlvstr115, r:xpe sea al un :e v ro,,urc ... ....I .... ...... ... ......... _. 1 4 .1 4 any dot ghters. a•nd begin to get well at ONCE. ra:a , .; :'.::::. . ................. w:::::::. e a. - r; ,-PPS, � vl•u;en Ca to attack-holc,crs .. .;. °24,900'vll S it 1I "Pa, will you an4w,•r me a queS- W Fx,4tsr Lewis. of west Flambare Exoeas of Income over tspin:Jtures 840,0 •ion °.• "Certainly, my boy Qeetxe, stases "I lues been troutted etc. SG•a. .. ..s1 2e8,1{58.Jr3 hear - Fell uFAIaTAwtivlo aOSYiT It eALTM ,.. Catarrh for seserral years. It Impwred the hear- "tti'ell, i the world round "Yes, let of sty r%ght car. [,used Dr, AQ'aev/'s ASSETS. _ — , round, how can it coL:,e to nn md?" marsed improvement I took three bottles A -ad 1'je « 0 p } 1'. ,n,• ipal Ilcbeuture-ro r'a end ` tri Its ' 494 N�'2 911 Pa ,a�'u it up. could hear as well as ever." i and �to,ks., .. ..._. , .S^ nun 00 ' i Loan 4 a L:.n LUI C• B .t.9 / !fort A cq Jn Real rs.at,. ...,�... V71 :'-d 41 AN _wuetans _ ]n a. e.i• ��,. nd f. r pis Dr. Agnew's Heart Cum i Kent srstscc " .''::: :::.........::..::. : 40,_ v au e itx - Lenns on t'u,icie. and 1,+Ya !{.versions 3130.1-'tl 29 1•�0 Let'rr'', I •y `;a, p. is -1' oder) %VII Se reed& the ;rood. t�isL:FI to h medicinal fern. It trt,.forms the weak and t7r'.e i'�rn;t.rc toss uu P. c' written off ... ...... .., a u' S "7 - "•�""""'�'��.,. fo.)eul tety sdt•sijf tory, -. ..._. ... ...... •., ... - •t;) T4► - ' s;cktyiacottiewellandh•sltby, ittoaen�itb' A�'"t: current Accounts .: ' ... ... ,.. A -Persian ambassador has lately lncare••t nue and A• � r ud 59 s wiaiorjsas. ItstSeC"u-sforYCIL het Yrem,um Out,~rand ng and Deferred .. ....... 21x1 Lis 4's been appointed to. the Court of ( Tokio alone has now AT,508 col ( t -f _ (x.:.t on- ltanrt and to tsdnts _. U1G yi ri' . .. ^ 3 jlthens.•the Prat for .".,393 years leer students., Wo%t of thorn arc "— --i_ To send for our Cam- i taking un either law or engineering I' pests icor Mimi- Total Assatb ...... ... ........1�4/�Osi,$49.19 A young inan by ,the name of {via= as a 9pec ial. course, Casalo�nen sad iam Katz, coachman, came to myU 1 G'I Speetai Rates'• iL,lABILITILI.^r. fines, complaining that his feet- hurt paa VA's nrx cG ,pp�,� W iiim very badly. Ile had in vain I �•i� � �1 Tpeuhet�ery Marcie iyo2.. ,. '' 1r1tRi to ! �adaG rola ItesrrNc9 r(Toveriscr.t Htnnda d�. �J-S3.WY200 t get relief by Sonsut,tin.g phy- I was cured of lame back, after A t other L:,nulte 43 e16t,ti u+ osr 1'ulrr-h,oldc-s' Account (tnctudrn� Capital stock icl,ns. Being rrposed u gr,•:tt deal wiff ring '13 years, by MINARD'S AIRY � � ,ur•'I Y . n -807.1 Is � - 1'a.d L'p. SJi. U,VUU).... ,. .. _. .. ' ..... to ,the cold by his occupation, his .LIviMF`vT, IWANTLU a CO3. LiMiteldgot worse daily, until one da ItTwo Rivers, N.S, ORFRT ROSS I ia,488.928,19 he fainted In the street. A few I teas ctirrd of Diphtheria, after iiillo Main Street, Asa Tonne Street. 'NOTE - -' - doctors, failed. b MINARD'S LINT- WINNIPEG. MAN. TORONTO, ONT. c• ' .hays after he again come to my Y � I For security of Pcli.cy`ltolder0 the Company molds tCire awd showed me his feet. I Ml'1.y�'• 1 -LO- -- ` (a) Sarplus as above ..............:... ...... ....,..........8 607,113.56 , Anti o - - I r ave sects a great many sores in my Q nich. JOIi A. FOREY, 1 j� (b) Reserve ae ai• ove...... ............ .....t ...... ......... 3,7.:3.83Q,00 ifs, but nothing to equal this, and I was cured of coutraction bf mus- ENGINE � � .I ��s I '(c) Uncalled Capital Stock........, 1,CC0,000.00 'Imam afraid the poor fellow would taco by MINARD'S LINIMENT. w �►s X81 r : pose his limbs. ]le risked rise for St, MRS, RACHEL SAUNDERS.- � + 'TOtal. SOCUrity a4 POUCy-holders, ,01OZG ,Tacos Oil we t-ul)bed his feet well Dalhousie. r e w _ rlleattona received• for insnranre durirng 10U: ...$i;.3t'3,(31361i0 Kith the Oft, and • he took the rc- _ t: , Nees .0.=surane4c%'I"tied during tt,0'1.., LL Ctf_,adB.W ' -- i31a.inder with him. After, nine days X59 • a (Liruig an rncreage over any previous year of more than "he same man a;ain carte Into my it,uuU unu vu) l Tneurance in mrce L'ecein"r Mist, lUC ...... ...... ........:SU,luS.4ti:u UO store, perfectly well, and requested C °1 The .loath 1•+s% for ti•e year wee c'nceedingly low, doing only 55 80.ircr Milk is now reduced to a powder ' IFte t0 wilts to you of title most P }. 9 S1AaU of inyuranrr, while in the 'fcurperunce :•tcction, It ward only ilii u:3 by a new Swedish invention. Fite 'a a ( per :s 1, of`ins�rrancc The average rate of interest cn the mean amount of wonderful cure : he also stater{ that , e n { _.._ two otht•r Wilk yield iib. of. x all investad assets (Niger valuci ass 3r Utd Per cent, Y persons had been cure o x Rhtutnnttsal by the same bottle P°{°der' a a The following ,Directors were elected for the ensiling year which Wped him.—.John Lerize-n. - 9121DR11 TALK. IION. GFO, W. ItU`i:•1, Tormto. i wILLIAii 4TRACHA"_f, Esq., Mon- Cj 1 LI �EI� LIEUT.-COL. H. M. PELLATT. To- tSrcal. No Comet is likely to Injure the Tn our Last issue we spoke of some ro»to, ROst!UT ARCHER, req„ MontreaL earth, even if ,it does strike it for irlportant features of b�ndcr con- p 1 LLOYD HARI3U9, fsq., Brantford. 1104.. •I, lr, .LAKHOLti'tD, o."ec.Haritsal. Professor I3abenet has lately cal- structlnn. This subject is of Su Ill- EIICtt�E J. P: JUNK1N, lisq,, Toronto, IiUY. V. 1m..-LAILUL:, dsreeec. I.1. It. WOOD, e:eq., orento. U. ll. liA"f!1, P:Aq., Toronto. "-tulated that the substance of which tient moment to justifyour ursuin M L. I, LENNOX, his, ruronto. LIEUT.-cot. JAM. HASU.4, Toronto. ;ollteta are made is several million it further in the interests our DYNAMO, Abs I LA_ J, WILKES, Earl Esq,, Brantford, ILollk, fU.41' I , Lyq Toronto. MACHINE VRC)F. IAMES XILL�, Guelph. H. O. Bb:A1: i Y. Esq., Toronto. 1 times lighter than air, farming readers, g, L. PA11"TERNON. L•:eq., Toronto n. N'. PFARyON, raq., tdalifax. We spoke of the advantage of the IloN. f. A. 0.U11L•:T, Slontreal. A 11. liARNHILL Esq, bit. John, N.IS, Mr'OserSGRyYars floating elevator 'iia used on the �A R, R. McLLNNAN, h;sq., Uornwall. : WM. 51At_KEN'LIO, trsq., Toronto. IX". WnF9Lew•s 9**T ileo RTtrrTT he. k•ra 0964 br Iliassey-H"ris Binder. We repeat WI�.LIA�! C. wILSDN & Go, At a subsequent meeting of the DireeAars, the following officers -- _ .., niluem of .•a►ee• tw relies ehfldrm .tile teechiss, that it is ♦ necessary to sticoess- were re -elected..: -President, Hon , Goo. W. Bose; First Vice -?real- J . It sea4hes N• elf" eefues %be Funs. 14 lays path, neem �'� T 01�0N TCO_ - - - -- •._ Mod oeli•, r•salatee t.kert•t,ael and l"wa, sad i {the fu] harvesting In heavy crops, o- dent, .Lieut. -Col. H. K. 2011&tt; Second Vico-Prdsident, L1byd - be.c edy fw Dtanhwt Tweaty-eve near• a boWle 217 Iola b{druiaeate tlroutheue the ,a.lt lis ,ore and Another important point le' the Harris, Esq. t.{tor'heaa 1►ntsw.rssoornuto$T%1TV.^ construction of the ;.lainramo of 7ssabo Pei �o �as-o7a® zas the Dinner. A railway b- dee re- Any quantity of dry, mlx.d wo d, suitable for - --Low death rate, .love expense ratio, and high interedt-eeirning power, brick burning. f: r Parry deliv rf 2tsre rash " quirt'$ a solid foundation, and a prioa,Y.o.h. your 4 ion. Adores-. SXR SON hIl demonstrAto the sound basis on which the company is doing business. The retrest shell in existence - is binder requires a strong frame. This r3RICK CO.. 1 •Toronto St.; Toroam Te'e• A full report will be sent to all policy-holdtxs. Booklets regarding phO°eMain 7%' - - the insurance plans of the company and topica of the annual report can that called the "cone of the Holy is another place where the Maasey- r :" A. specimen in the British Harris Binder undoubtedly eltoeils all - ;._ 19 be had by application to Head Ofllce, Toronto, or -to' any agent 01. the Museum us 'valued at $4,00. its competitors. The fraena on the Yaweey-Harris is spletadidly tniised- THIS COMPANY IS T=— ONLY ONE I'M AMERICA WHIC$ Minard's Liniment h-lieves Neuralgia it stand all the strain that it is A Modest _-_ led upon to beer. We believe this n OFFERS SPECIAL �.DVANTAG�.c, i0 TOTAL ABSTAI1r7E3i3. is ti1A secret .of the sucems of this �'1- �1 pp e I T4 ^ SUM & CAMERON aM -No fewer than 3,451 soldiers were machino. If you are buying a bind- Commencement RENYH CLEANING, a•tte trsotlatenw .invalided. iurin the recent war on er this FI P�T �� csa La llutaar Y — R year. we advise you to care- To oeco. account of detective .teeth, fully look into this feature. You You recognize the itnportanco of For made up Goode, Suite to Clo h,, velvet, trot Write i afr•e advice . will he well' re aid fbr so sola Raving, and Son "intend to " begin. or Fun sad art rstuable boa+a liaoyra�b nothtef P g• But yon are waiting till yon -can open toequal it it done by the I t # Arid we do not speak without know- an account with a " respectable " ESITIEH AMERICAN MING CO., Mentreal, ainoant. Meantime the smaller sums �iGEtITS Mpm.aNt CIN •ti1ltit98tOM4' Minar� i Lip�men. Cures 8urnsl etc ledge of the subject. 1-44 News!»shpt f•n ;atir.,lnees Recietuber what we have sald you your fI be saving are sn is p a away w y...eit One Cae mat• and your flaltocial posit{on 19 probably a.my dell.n vee +eek 4 . sew opo.i_ron - "Wel], my mans" said the tourist about the Massey-FTarris. no better than it wise years ago. on't 1 Tate YoU 3a9fl it ? Wi11Rt ? verse nor yeetevlare, T,n,.eieis t.• CEtf`rltT: of tee to the sexton who was digging a waste time as well as money. Begin r celrea Iteu'pcs 3a'ose-tete for 06 ac., Te, seises er t..aaa t' $ grave, "do people often die here ?" The barber who rents the barber's ribow.. IPg r4Selve sums of fOl al xa "it eve eeve,cmcbc of nu nen ense.•or, 3e� p11iGHTAN jc CO•, arch a+ld_alla a RPB poere. fiend cents Money retu ndet it 1 a kit ven some handsome aecounta which, were wottA et. A gooda,d• line r. -r canvs ens, •vr s,0 Ohurch s'•, Toronto "Nay, sir," answered the' Sexton, shop at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel- � �' _.. _ -• ,they are like the rest of us, they in New York pays $5,000,a year for 9ry 'tPVW�-al"=a1gc,`nt=_' --=6nly--dieonce." so doing; begun la this h sway ' L -- - : 2-14 _ — sands Pt ermanent ; o ominion Line steamships RUBBER GOODS Paige Metal Gates ' Montreal to Llrerpool. Eouton to Liver- Ilkes{l•r'� tt FtA'MC durisme sense pool. Portland to Uvert:ooL'Via Que.as• Latest ';ovcltiea, all stylcS, Reno. �t,la AND WESTERN CANADA tarn. Fn - with laws a la witch oven ettiser LergeaudI'4statewmab,ya Rn•e,tnr r.ccnmmaiat.ua Correspondencb invited. i`n- for all classes of , nFem 9,inoee sad A.aterooax _ A dal OplII er in a stlre� 8 _ inns, as � °j m MOATl9AC3E CORPORATION I seroad %.J • wid'T1sira of :i :ao ti��atioa�o Foc "close 'mac stamp for circular. male. Use easssalgd Pd Fie Toronto *tree*. Tortes b rstesotlwrFeand ear patuoular%"Wy to ear c.;teet iEIE IINIVERiAL SPECIALTY. CO.s '�'��ja� t a oetheC•taWay.or Our issaavM�i,KI50 St ,frALa,1f.D, , I9 -2-27 B;a a. 1x vtilla h oo. D. Tom.aeo Co..stF. O. 134x i 112, V3Snitneal. ?T y4ets as Hntoa Mioirealerd rera"d "-+-mow'••"'^' . —x -•$z 8--03 1<-s 3-87 i ~ c st�..•> , �_. - -�.- '. .. .- .. . s .. -'.- - +w•.e-^%�^.�-s^,> - ... ,.,,... _.' ,� .. _- . _ .... ,.. _.._ _ a'?„ , . n •�..,,, , . .. .. ..J.a •. - .. ,. as+6ru'•mas:•: 4 McM left1l, M. P., _ • � e V Go V 11'urld .haa� Il+,ly over 6O<JU a el! -to du -- -- 1 u:vs� uu..it ;�ct�:r' lttinn list,. 1 Barpaiue in sugar and soap, two weeks ._— l ay`' -ar .._ i�\t Sit-11�+; 1•`Tc�l^i, t•: q SUM!•b _ -Z-VO 1- — per cat �} -- v�'1 `s-• rest u, The %VoiId, Toru*Itu tuetltiu:l- W. \c 1 luta brut\o 93.}U per cwt, these ices by thtl bbl o,_Iv. All kiuds - -- F - to iht l.aII of April, r lieurI l:, 13„�- of b:,tip eace}�t : wugi,t ?= t r�rm� on abp�e �Winter • �t1!rec t 31„ r l I dl.:;; ,ts a atri:tly t u u. Lantern aria lamp el+rsevt rac1. ure'raf :a4d by ail oz lab iat ,3 til p p a S ,. ft•t•e for (,!w rrhr, -.• ; lb, all 6iu:is of•nails emcep keg per cwt -�� K',.'2•. j a: 1l1.26per year; $1.00 _{pale Laadvaaee Veto 1cLt't°r ince,►feints. Highest price pail fur Freduce. 1 TbF3S5 I _ , RATES OF ADVErRT1oI:7G lvwl, 11i'lee, iai:ow, <_i:eepsktL'4 and - Firsttnserdoa,perline 10 cents \ ,1: 1f H_�1I) \�'_��T1;I)-('r tr i! horse h,tr etc taken, cavil or Trade. e$�i �CO Bj'.�1 :01]1 a - _ - 4 tach subsequentineer�on,per line 5 " �� r 9-1 E. BRYA1, \I3llaget'. - ~, I This rate 3oes no; include Legal or Foreign ad- a sea fur good :w,n 31 p,y t,eri ,t.a u} to _ ,Vvi'tisements. F. L Grnea,Greeuweod. 1s-,5 - Bpeclal terms given to parties malting con- ' ,! mote for 3 or 0 mouths or by trio year. Half• I Tho _ ( T -'-" !7sarlyoryearIycnntractspa;anle quarterly. ARtiI FOR SALE. \orifi half of f 1 I Bttsinesa cards, ten linea or under, with paps*, note 7 auu e, con. a ; eickor:ug Towcrulp L 1 _ _ l ) f T 1`�� {J 111AA11II WAR 11•. � •,• Ilene year,'l3 OC, payable In advance. .- W Y 3 t IRK I H N ."( Y F W A D� i�Notleeialocalcolumns too cewsper 1!ne, ?�ppicto'tim. Jae, R'hitny, otol"J ilclhdron, 1 t 1 loos cents per line each subsequent lnsertiea, Stmiford, Ont 27.19 paelal oontrsot rates made known on appUca- , Ianrporated by act of : arliz=ent 16.4 free advertising , VOR SALE -A good driver, black, _. Advertisem nts without written netructiozis JV ttiao piiaecoo and a rnees, apply to altar Yic3cerias aranea: �7 t 1 wil IbeinyaliFod nntll forbidden and charted ao• £,O'Cunaor, Church at °ickering• 15-19 Warm y1' oolea Blankets direct trpm the -mill . nsosdingly. Orders for discontinuing advertise- - Aut:loriaed Capital.....................e1,rY10,000 Saoeenbed "Vital tal.... ................ 3(X1,000 I she".most be In writit,g and .antro wepab- C signed FOR SALE—Tion under- tet....,.. ......I..... 180,000 n Job it J elgnod nus far sale at lot S4, con. 9 1 tans,- L Job wort Dromptly attended to ing, two trash much cow,,. Apply to afr, al. Asset. Bea3lty Convertible............ 1,t30a 570 Canadian Yarns, all shade$ _ Is published every Friday morning atIte ofd* pourley, Dunbsrton, P.O. Ldsf Jogry CowAx, Essq� T. H-afaMtrrax, Esp, - ' Pickering Out, Yresldeat Cashier LO muff, Russion Sable, Special ttdtearioa given to Farmer's Sale Murkar &-Thextorl, Proprietors T. Qat shapedornaments with feet ►ndtails Noterr Collecolotxaro'lc'-^apra>aptiRmads- ���iz' �� L' ---- .. - between ilnns Ciub'and llorwar• "-Fifteen- Faimel'i+ Notei diaootinted American and �1nCt,t 1711yt8 W001 ffeLd IsatilAr - - _ collars reward to Quder will be eived by leaving Foreign Szchaage bought and sold DrI014 is s+me with D beldam, ants. Scarboro 76•W sued, araihable on all parte of the world O(ar Poi11:36*-8erietlndependonos - - • __ .. _ •_.... ,�.'t'TED—A man and wife to sasiais saalc Department. .. _ s7nr A,1vr A Tirat-e[aesLocalPaper. _Pretty- Printed i�Prapperettee for blouse and jackets _ etsillons - The - nsar4 wort on .arm at Indian Head the wome a-aylowad oa de st hi heel cur- elpport Of the 900014 of eickerin.: and viefat 1 compeaat of taking fnlI charge of hoses. ori rent rates, and credited f-yaarl so depositors _ middle aged woman as hoase.eeper Apply 4o P°d ll:dwardkloono, 13 Chicory ave, Toronto 19-tf deo. Serf. Manager, J:�o 'R SALE.—A beautiful suburban FRIDAY, Feb. 20 1908. 1' home near she .illage of Ficaerinit and Col• Warm Caps, Heavy- Ribbed Hose and Son v - ledge: arse -class brick residence. 9 rooms, lawn,. IF YOU WANT. garden, shrubbery and orchard, d0 acres of land pod barns, stable and ogtbntlafntis,. ideal rein• -- NOTES AND COMMENTS. denseforreuieigeotletaaa;must 1i4 sold to A gasoline engine Close tip Wetne Estate, Tandem rextved Brantford wind m}ll, 'Deering machinery Cardigan Jackets, Felt Boots - rip w larch 1. Apply W. V. Richardsoo. execu- tor. bidden, mows", cora harvesters, Dorn Pickertna 1318 ° The storm over telephone mat-ti7 sbredders, Page wire fence, binding twine, tet is nolo reaching a climax. Tenders 'l anted. buggy or *tone boat. See or writs Mince the C.P.R. refused the =' See Them for Yourselves. - - --� --- independent tele hone company- tender will tendewill be received by th8&17 e tinder- Jonas, sI atgned up to larch lrnh.:9.3, for the removal admission into their station at and re-bulld,ag of School Rouse, S.d. r:o t, - -_ - -- - - --- - ... -- -- Locust Dill, Oil account of their Scarooro. IYLans and epaceCeruoas can be agreement With the Bell CUnI )9n seen at Thos. heasor'r, lot 1, coo 3. Scarboru, •._ _ 1 • y The lowest or any tsodw not necesaas::y ' - who were given the exclusives Priv- accepted. ile e of stich connection. the case. Ttoma. eea r Richardson &, CO. - g 1x41 Cedar Craze. has been placed in legal han,6.— and the hatter will he thoi•otigilly Sale Register. •retltilatt'+l at JZ'Iliterale orf :ji ,n p 1 r c _ flay.' _� complaint hay bet't1_l<vitl. NVFr­E:4nar. FEST. ':iTFL It«'•`:. -Attr- t�ei9Pc�11 ESs Modson Pad Cleane'r >ld}!1-t1.8iC ,wI\Ii ^.l:c k 1 tl: of (tht•i'1't'tt'u;,;, Iin�t l,i't-itleht iuln:tl'3+tit +t' i lot 1',r, 13 I cors„ L ill,• r,,, ,et[} +': !h ,.. 1i. �l�l t tl,, • YY .ltbv• ac: c)1 the B,,ll(_f,:l lj,,l ii- el ial'v1liJ.:- .. - lltlt: tt'ith Tl '::,1<tLl'/,rl ',.t' illi' t-1::Iil- �`il•• ar(r :�+. I� 1 ,,...;rri''lllary --_ --- _ ,: .. z', :i -h['1 : 1'r, *,.1. -i : 1 if el For Clealiillg Windows, Mirrors Of tl.t 1't '\'tltc Tl,t' .. I'N111 �'A:1 �1.1} 'ly ti'l.'tl tt'1Llt alit' _. , . _. t,. al 1. \ ETSi are �} C ".�,rtt' t•t,t 1t• lil t'1N. 1't .1. llill'l. 't l nil l.,'+,i w tt •:i I.1 ':a II:IS \\ 1',.•- Llti:l� 111 [iit'v: ill'.' 1C a lit -ice that . •. .., 1.1:: e..a Flt hiller , til4ri1tt11:.:1. ,'r-1.1+.'tlt r't tilt' f;! -:l t tri, �,tl' ,tt 1 Ll l - 1 - - cc _ • -. Tt , ';:'lilt',, 1 finite ti. of 1:[11.1'1,1. o -I ! i i"l i��. ,t:r• rl, ` lt'.,1 yow. +' rwa'eii'r. ... _ ,•,1)• U ills rc (nl:r1 .i'1'.' t t i` •1;_ 1';I ( 'r 11 e�f \' + N•',,TH I, f",t; t,•it•- - .. , I , er 1Le Etc. Succe.ecra to J S. Barnard. r - -. ) --. tea: )ub:e tier Cl:y nt B'n T� p 7 �y. 1 lltrttl.. l� l'nn(l(in 1-i'i:lilt t•.l •l lri io.jtlt', 1'_:11^.J! ;L•• �i „I,vDti:•�, 1 r. _.. _ ,, r. J. '1..��15� "lid li!3F .t'r,llli ,rll�l•I Yl' .f 'l tl, . i 1'1Cket1L j. UL'i, t a _ lr11 Pt .,!.c 1, -t t' l,ai,t, Iu is !,t, i:,.!l o 1:: fir l.,-.• _._.__ __....._._ . - Iilltl,l'j' Infill til" lt,l'.L3,. ,t 1 tI;.11- i_� _ - h �/`�J {gyp'/�• T•Cod.I V:✓o •f4jers .. .-i d I,it':it:;, t•1 .til til '� 3- t tit'„ ','L Il. l _ t > ,e i,l.l - I - rl l'[It'lt•, ,,:' `ltli„',fl tit•: i1: •, •i- I1� i`r, „r 1, I�1r f t:'lr it ,I I1 I 11: ..,t: r.1, t; lis4. ,' t:' \\ � •- ... _ n'tt.:l it 1,! 1! ,:l,+l e,l llt'1 1 ,,, ,, it w, _ t 1 t tI r 'r -' -- "J.: !� 7ti, Diu s _arid Medicines,lt, t',1 ,^ rt,lt i;t., t t t, ill., t i'lt I -it ti k' fuer t, .. .._ h, �t[1:, g.. __ 171U1 }rlltl•lt� t ) alit' lI' 1' -It.H a{U•[aulltt.-Ah-ike .A.T C� I 4F.k .E PIaCL�--- '; i•I:,i:� ultlte'. •i'ai•r,li C'.�t r ,,i �r , .. ltul 1 :rr�, t: `, { � ,. I'll'' Clover' uR1i�IiII:E ^frit' -is 1'•'1.: --The rwa ar.d reasa:e tock F�oa so t*eu and fav- - ,1• _, .,,t. .�.., a tl. NH. ,, '1, 1:. LIl'.' . ed V�O. Y e, r. _ _ i g ... rtiui::,�( i tat l:u:u} ,rr t f ” 7 �raG.c l+r: wr b}' ti a fsrmert at d e:ot ral�era cf tI tarn Ft is rail preparation t r,il \'�. !1.,ll.:Ir 't, �, ,1•:11,•:1, fivitltt'--r- 111 t -1!::11.. i:L� I t., ai,=,t lit' � 1' ;,itl�, l'.,t.t hist A I'�,i:11. .tar tar I:ee}i+ia horses, ,arae, pig-,;h-tp and pout}t) in a Gne healtt:}' ccndiiioc, For I,tfort'- \lrt.-l�ttute 'll,t. a sou -it •t.'r,tt,r�4• �1.LK COWS its ta-ectaare marvellous.. Itt:ctonly comait:enwi ment in itself boll i T i� hitE t' lt, ou .Llo,ltl:3 , lot (hoc ,} t<I',,tl, �l.•l:: H '�T:I. h1'! (rr+'aL , - it aifims thetodaer to dices, thprt•b)' prcdncina r_.cre mirk and tatter than by any Timothyether auown proee+,rof feeding ens at the same time improver ttie health and cot.ditlon eirI c•k Irl ,Id(FIi )II i" the lea'11!1 , „t;l!,i,I,,;i m cul ti ,n ,.t]t• of 1'xru: _ of thereit+lal. YR.ICE-aampla packaite Qe', or 1'2 Itis for 81.00,' egeal to 5 feeds for la memb':, of tis' ('U -V l,t': lit h' cr +121- rt r'k, 1111}+!e'IIle11.; itn:i"•In,:e! MSr a1. j}ant', YrtAdeni off the }it'll tutu. hev,t grain e tr..aill he ,livitl as _ ��T'' f TED 3gc,site's English Condition Powders 35c, Page's Poultry Potrder and Egg Producer company ail(I Sir Thoulas Shaligh- 1i'l/r',:tlYl'h hutrl, Broughxu). En- AN Canadian agents for Iateruational Steck food. saltretre, pate 2lbe for 25c, Salts nessy, presideI z. of the C.P.R., xre tri can ll r triad, n nth T. Huhhard - to take swelling out of your horses legs give handful in feed 3c !b, 10 lbs for 250. • or I wicher h Pustill, auctioneer - . - - her 3e Ib. 10 lbs [or Lac, Glauber Saitn 33 Ib, 10 lbs {or c5c, Yoar own receipts foe expected to . be present to give Sulp(�� evidence. - it is :.aid that ihi tit- Credit �JSIe Cos' n Powders put up properly from pare drugs at wholesale prices. tack on the monopoly enjoyed .by` - _ -the Bell people is-Slling them With - - —OF— Highest Prices Thomas' Electric Oil. 2 bottles for 25o Oake's stomach ane Liver Pills 250 considerable alarm, and that they --- ' ���r'. Pills, 3 hoses for 2$a Oake's Dyes p epsTblets, guaranteed d to --,--.Paid. Chase's Pills 75c care dyesRpsic aad'ad g n 95o have now offered the inderientS3Fa.�riplriChose'e tnlm t 90c Wells and eeb`rdooae Batter Color Igo company eve privilege they have Rome, Cattle, Sheep Eta.. Chase's Syrup Linseed and Turpentine 15o Radway's Ready Belief 186 -=&eked for and" more. The fight Dutch Drops So, 6 for 25c Kendal's Spavin Care 75c Caetoria 25o that is now being waged, will be The undersigned have received- instructions �1 Belladoona Pleiaters 10o Omega Oil 40o Porous 750 ,- f watched with the greatest interest • from Thos. B, Marquis. to sell by Public Cleaned i' ee I Dgdd'o Kidney Pills 30o Page's Spavin Care, guaranteed $1.00 not only in Pickering township, Auction at lot l0, B F con. Pinkerie�, at V1 _ (man Kidney Pilts 25o Silver milking tuber but throughout the whole province one o'clock sharp, on Dr Williams Ptak Pills. 3f0, 3 boxes for 89 Mustang Heave Remedy 25o wed esda�, Feb. �� �O� Oaka's nfood and Nerve Foods kraulwd, pre• ParEm Cod Lives Oil, barge bottles 260 parioufor mating now rich blood, and Emulsion 460 - He—Do you remember the night p Pe y �, �• ���*tL'e'Q A�. toning up the n.r.vat, gator 544 I proposed to gnu? The [oll•wioq valaabla ro rt via : ♦, ti`r i V t Whol�lo 84d g�il ♦ 171 Sing St 14Y1� . Bay bores 4 yrs old b d 1600 Me, ohartaat �%. tj. liohastoa, 4L Gey ToRorm. She—Yes, dear. mare aged h d, bay- driving mare 13 yrs Dew "We sat for one hour &not you o:d, bay horse aged g p, recd and white oow los♦ _Cites a rda Hotel g4otlNwn 6088 D DANIEL a OU. p never opened your mpril 15, hi�b9; _ outh." witq until by side, whist sow tide A • - "Yes, I remember, dear:" red and 'white cow due April 17, belie, "Believe me, that was the hap- part.Jersey-doe ta, April- red and white m beifer due t0 March, red and white better plest hour of y life. [rash milker, red cow while red cow FRUITTREES �JUST �-milkiOR f»sh, red sad white coF. dye JnOeA certain learned professorin a 4, red and white cow doe.)fay R, 3 rose AU kinds of German university has a" learned heifers 2 yrs old, 3 roan heifers 1 yr old, 2 FS CI TREES. it twin,; brother, living in the -same 'fat steers 3 yrs, steer 7 face, Durham' bull 8IIR UB S, Etc., A Fne line of Costumes, Flannellettes, Blankets, Qzsia ,bags that will towel; who resembles hint so close- deep red rig 2 yrs, 12 Cotswold ewes some Highest ma et price stand the wear. • 3 that it is Almost• impossible to eligible to register, 6 errs dossed, Berk. ---- for It kinds of- tell them apart. A townsman shire, sow, young April la, 2 Berkshire r Fall and Winter�appea - — sows 2 mos old, Yorkdhire white saw due A Fine Line of Groceries on an meeting :the professor on the 1 HM E CH Anent, . _ - - _ hottlevar[l stopped him saying: lo -April, over 13.5 a in bene, oodwa on f ' "'Ytu[tan iris, with hoz. nm r wagon, sue rank, top John Parker, �ua.b2lstosi, . - but it is to you or, baggy, set bob sleigh9, Gladstone cutter, yotlr brother that I llate the hon- NicL3ughlin cutter, Massey binder, Massey i slur of spealcii7g?" "Sir," was the Harris mower near) sew, 2 seed drills, m'a'nly' reply" "You lire Speaking to land roller, spi'Lug'tooth cultivator, 2 sets \I } '. iron h arrow•s,5iron low, sulky plow Wilk - plow - Iu� },rother," S ioanu, low 5 !vest,, disc hxrrotv,scntHer "d o -�_ Il curt i� dri!l_agzicu .ural furnace,- d\ !--. -- - _ 10 feet iron water ripe, cutting box, turnip - `�� t HEAD ?he \Yorld Wants a Man. pulper, horse pvwer and rods, long drive j ) - _ '�T rade, recoiclnl> rake, grind �( 1f A Iti S +► . i't:1>i.!.QUE.RS o;' TIIF Tt,KON'TO otolieq,0:,hthsht fanuint: ri,ill bagger .and �i�,`t+ ` ;v,z • _ Feeding. Cattle. tt•uRLI, WILL TRY To BREAK sieves, set platform scales can itEC.'t,itU s raver Lauri sxtr, rip saw cross ant saw, i,., t�rni' iozit, `tiirai matic, loe,iug chain, c t Tlie T,ttbli hers of _ i lie" Toronto P — TCCA ' _IJl •l t hitt ji'orkl want :i reptesentatit•t in vvery grain cradle, t�y .knives, _long ladder. ARent for ah- eausase machine, _ setssinele,harness, set H. Hopkin.S? ,kinds of rebs For Sale. msall district in OtIt33rio. Tht y nit' dou- le•hai,i ess, riding aiddle, `2 sets plow iolts msnufactured h the. McLau llltn trying to secure •i'! 00 suhscribet's be_ F. R - _ harness,,+; dczgrain baa&., about lA0 brie Go' - foke'the end of the prec;ent year, and oats suitable for seed, abou130 bbrs apples, y+ of Oshawa. Tf Vol, offering liberal.coinntissi ins. .The s amatl quantityofciover clay, _tords, hoes, The Empire yle(iicine -Co, of Lcndop,. n'ant lI _ Comprising of Steers and Heifers, ZVorld scored a distinct success as the spades, hovels :owbar, tleckyokes, whiffle Ont„ has appointed the undersigged, as lt, First Class .:first. one cent morning newspaper pub- trees, and aamerone other articles. local agent for Pickering, for the most won Pump [it "rilltli11111 .fished in Canada. 1t is easy to et derfal discovery of the nineteenth century. Cisterns made to Order Will be sold1bylt4le dollar or dby the " a vubscribers fox~ a bright paper like' The TERMS.—Fat cattle, grain, fowl, apples For the treatment of the Bose, Thrust, _ - tiV World at only $3 n year, or $1.5(1 for and all soros of 110 and under, c�h ; over Bronchial Tribes and Lungi •Ircures Cnidg pol;nd. - aiz months. Bright and; entertaining that amount credit will be given to Oct. Catarrh, Asthma, Bronchitia, Hay Laver , ahfiav . The World is eondllcted m let.19o3 to parties furnishing approved and all thrust and Ittng' diseases. Write a S. H. OAR90Nr -- tiros principles, filled with good read- joint notes. 6 percent per annum allowed for particulars, a stock of treatmeatel and Prices Right, _ 1 ingg.for all good people. It has been for cuh• sepairs constantly on band st. l Sakhar, Dullbartap gilled the `farmers' daily" because so POUCHER d POTTILL - -Evans Right much apace is given to marketa and duaiioaeers. C =OO1Z Zr1V0'I'v . 0=t, ^ "f - OCA Wd-kT llllEllt Ill `'All othel Collilllil. Oil-, Baptist . 1_ _ , t.. , . Our of the leatli„,. - y..- -- -- - -- -- u t lc sea, took place oil tllrt' = ebruar3T �'u rsliture Sa,ZO, at prices that defy Mlle oil 5uudtt�' et•eulri • of Thursday la -t nlle<l cculp<tttion. Tli is our supposed to bfl•-tiTlll month, but our J. 11. find 'Mi"., Be*a1 ..lr,nt ?gull- , Clay iti Piekeriug• l[tr. freor� T i�ic.lttrcl=;�n'entertain_ �` , �: sales are keeping, -right up to the average, tivllielt'is evidence that utile l n number of lie,, lually ti our food are all right til pica and quality. Don't forget those D C. J. acct Rali3h FSlt,:tic I g l o it�ere it PickE'rinn u:l �1"etiue tat . f±icuEL of the t illttoe. The lklrty ^ akes short roads. picture frames 1:0'ti. I:1 llle 'C7'N7�E2-rT'A iL=NG F3oru-Uu-'1'uc.-tlttt, b'eb, 1gt'!i: tt`1- ill hollor of her-brodler fru:Il I li:: We arb aiv♦a; s prompt in answering call; day or night.. - - the wife of Reuben ffii wt o11. of •t Dakota tt ho i- payiu�; a �h;3rt vii- : sun. it to hip friends in Ontario. � T ry : The -ice in the link is !n �a:;tl An hi It galls of hockey + I ' 1J•0hri H. Bea] -- - conditioli. '- A carnival vt jll 1 E, nwa� played here. betn-een• Go oEl : - held in the uexr future. tt tx.icl alld ollr boys resulting !11 a rid light loads, :. Furniture` Dealer and Funeral Director, " Our hockey club tt i;he= t:> coli I victory for Claremont by :7 to •? ' : " ` - gratulateYortPerl• wi li lnl) coil ,A featu re .of the game -%vas t1te _ y absence of rough play, both teams Championship from the city tetllil- elicieaturiug to play clean hockey Jhluit�b A. R: G.. Mutch, .of a, urchased a carload f pt ti Murray C. Tait' refereed the .game nod for 'flin pp ,caroaoea to the entire satisfaction of both tverytg horses around here last -week and teams. that etas e?21 Wheels.i T shipped them on Saturday. firs. Ann Collins one of our old- ' • .. _ Rev. Murray C. Tait and Petr ' . .. � 19 the e - -• OW t1In est residents, died on Thursday' Meld Eve"here. f to have your Creamers- " Macnab were in the city- on' 11on- morning of last week at the rest- day purchasing a new lot of books dente of Mn.Pallister, aged 93 f111aQ. isr tll[p1�,� °!y, eo. and Parts' fixed up for the Erskine Sabbath school. for 'the Spring, _ - Frank Cooper was called away' years. Her' husband died: some -' - - to the north -a few days'ago to Years ago, but she is survived by _.. shoe a stallion. Frank's reputa- a family of two. Joseph Collins, of Scarboro and •.firs, May, of East SEPARATOR - Tinware of all kinds made and repaired, neat and cheap. tion as a horse-shoer is rapidly' Toronto... -She was buried in REbdODDLEING _ -growing. Bethel cemetery, on the 9th con nThe funeral of the late titer. pion, on Saturday when a large ' " - DOW well, Clare�aoat. Brown, of the .5th concession of. number followed the remains 'to SpeeialIp Uxbridge, who died on Sunday, their last resting place. took place on Monday to Uxbridge The Stouffvilie jotters Will again Testimoaijkle on ' applio•fion. Working 1 _ cemetery and was very largely visit our hockey club this (Friday) lloodel laths shop, attended. They 'have defeated our -boys- _ In a fast and exciting game of twice but by small margins and $y' W. White. hockey on the.Caledonian rink, the only after the very fastest kind -of - Claremont home team defeated the Broug- hockey. Good judges say that ` ham seven by a score of 9 to a. the recent contest between Clare- - he return lh_awh will be Play- Mont -and Stou$'villeat Stouffville Tin and = - p - p - f3t Brougham in the near future. - �G a s o� �� e' n in e 1 fsi g was a splendid exhibition of Can- �^t = --' •' - � :!tack Forsyth sold a thorn' -bred ada's national game. Cheer up _ Granite -Ware � IVV short -horn heifer, to Win. Forgie, buy.i and success is yours• A of Mount Forest, for a good figure large crowd is espeeted to witness The animal was shipped on Mon- the confect. Skating after. the Complete stsscIt on"hand. Windmills, Treadpowera, Chapperif.' Straw cateran, Pnlpers, day. :1i r. For purc'lssed a game. _ Wheel barrows, Wagons. Dump carts, Buggies„ Cutters, . . thoro'-bred cow for Gey. Juhnston I g Earetron hive a specialty, - =last week. Uxbridge e curlers isiteci rnlr g g p S' Sleighs, Churns, Washing machines, Truckand Platform scales l Loivii on 'Tuesda and la yeti .a Or anything in elle. Implement line. y 13 y 3'?lantitp- 01 inch lumber and some Blenheim, alit ;;. 11'1 1a few friendly match with our club and scar,tiing also some ws� timber suitable for _ Joseph anal lir «,lk nn. of Ie itl-tett in fa�•or of the llutu.e team outbai:dings, far Sala che'- ' �r-'t�� l` _ _ week:4 here with lI)lniel Fttl't SII-, tot _'; ,lrt,t The fulltittTag i� the VreO. Ltllj� `1,. 1Dij�Oj�[Sha]�s JlrFo rlb-_ tr t t o , telt.k�ril li. I t; . J 1 F , _ `Ai• I -:: _ l 1 �t fo - of iii � t Geo. Brin3 _ J. S. 13sC idUeul ;:I' o t,lll',c ,llllitll• b<,al'•1 IlPte- ('1..11tF:)lU\T = -t`\Rall)(;;;, - j',s eta 8.•t:d: Claremont, .�r Tho-. 13. 11;llrini- will i.t:t An' C. Urtt'nab -�i. f'lardk :,ftut'titru :ale of f Il m 4t('ck 'llt fila.' W, l••'nper ;.k 31 S. Sll:tq) -kip 11 plenwilt- ,,n hi; F• I lit. v. hivh t th. .W- 'W:dlace `I1..3t "it: �t'G "'IL. -,,,hullo •1 tJr. vVi'-r-i:l-•.'t,l N.Aiilttoll -"'1, Tod i - , - 'tile Bro(.k rou<l t'•,t dlto vett Jn r. .t:r, l), i = l lit•tlut'tt 1' C.' J Brcdic, -k 22 K. Alldltnr ,7)lfliers ware ouse _ Thi BTStlry,tl ('olHt'i't 'Mehl tt•A trf• j • ' J w Ali --it, r• hilrc h, tt'ill be 1 e"d on 1`",tin; } The lrlr, l t,:i Sir3it. t.i,,rl a 1sto eta -Holl for Low Prices, good Values and v uaro Dealing. ar��•� . +a��� ..St�C �+• . t•ky t't t 11 1117 _ it 1. t„ i . t . tt ill onlri-t h - �' ' v,Wi i .inlet in-tI'loll11t'i1 ,,, l:itl-ld'. Tilt- t•ulctrl,ictt,t•. l,:t -e•<-tit'- IF '*� je'(3v x.13 g d aP,� "art ct 'Tile Ideal Food Cutter - --d t� t�� �.��1��. t•.i illy t 1 t i:, , „1 'uilr•Illtl' c ,cal.a.t a ia7 ��s C t 1t'II 1''1'Yll1 l.'1 -t'. e•F"'1-e•ltr-t'= i i a: v. '' .. 'e , td.H �l'_'_'�.�'!t '. 1,;••_0 t '. _syn ..-... - �..4!1V a _ `��� ,� ')lCl•t Fll-._t 1�t'. l�lt'I'l �', lrtrlr?ll.il �y 1 t " a a n � u� e'i",•C> ' ... r :' rua�tLe ' ,. t S �� ' int ilLlulll „ iI 1 1 r `' �n�"'�i�nu} p+ IE } �% 4 Th-NouSC�C@p$r'S Perfect Account _ f e-Ma:tt•t'. �: e V. di.. e: r, t°, 111 ►�t' 1r.'„` ititvl h\' tlu I;IrI t" t s� �r e s o�, �'" cs. tt n, „ res ar�d R'cripe Books for 1903 kap t the Int,-ic':' kircit' llnt.l will ht, pvt - s f r t aqa 7. 5s t-i(fed in it - 11 -lull t'XC't'l lc•IS l'i 17 Y " '.E D PA IN TS. 4r," _. F 7 i t Pt• rl rya !' ar r• r..`+r1 Lc•.., ve ary A, •n'r t•f u�rRP to .. + r _. , t 1'.i r ;ri:natLt tt►liDIIIt)%5cr11<i.�ra�3 tnRtorlal:e.. IIE .,• _ '•' ager- r r�. tt,c_ K '. t r, , ta.r l• to ;r .a :::a, w^1:.1 f ua lira at. 1� •.-.- .. 1 :a, note sect h} C,'.:I : - idillL.e'ill lis li, til, it 1111-�1U11. ! 1r~ 1 r r.� rat.« "" to Icoh+rhino s. 3Sc y xraa;j' t g rine c�ewcrers, bung 1 _ ,� ac tit t• r. t 1 r .der nit, yc • '�� _.,c . cililtll et' l.u•. f _ - • ti• 1 r)r• '+torr., in t\.r,fdin .. aSc, t1E. �l ec•: 5 5.•. cLr waV -• .. .. -.. Z•�� .. a.:y 3 rived :a least:tea ever• a it MOOD HEATING STOVES Our Sales of Vllhite Lead at a Dollar Twenty-five Made of sheet mesal, Important eomeslus tlmrLr but t - Your mocey beet if one does not su: p -t ou,- • 001 e:a. t'y came ae tl- Notice to for the pan, yegr I No other -.. --_1� amounted to oearlr' make of stove will give tt Fifty The Very Beat Oil That L .. quick or as great a ' hens wish a rimllar _. i "'� Thousand lbs. 'Saye Ever Used." quaatitp of fuel. Heade i. eta, so barn wad rod wild Farm ers _ This fset it sa lade• Plstn words, but fa'I of ren burn sayy fuel bas eoal M"n LJ O cattaa of the rtghsoeas ! - _ meaning wben they rrr,the We .tock this stove is __ - i ----- 25t bS of -Qualtsy wS price i oneolictsed ststemenl or ' various asses, priced op• - in our WII 1.eW pieased custoi ere who use wards from - Don't forget the old man ' ' y.luea , We .ace you Golden. Light OIl Two and a Half Dollars. .As the Carmen lo'Ihie m ey sad gty. you +with the fish on his back. ♦iciair� have regaeeteti "s "Man Don't take nay stock to { the tale of as un.crapnlons : For nearly thirty years f?C - k1" whoa h. teW yon ha Horse Blankets Cut Mood. • � " has been traveling around the The Packeah�rM COmp'ay Linseed OU and Turpentine. , - .om.1a•. LiotorWs have hadRVOrld, and is still travehn We pride oursely« oa the UNADULTAZ aQolr Aaooa for sp s1.n .ir $� OF BTOUFFVILLE, bu gPURITY o� be sun�Q� ,on GOLDEN LIt}ST S = .''bringing health and COlrifOrt To allow 16em b bring their hogs t.a _sad taw asslened Wherever he goes. fr dory wilhont emetine She bayen to To the con !Ism. The Company have dediided that 22 ngs t e strength and flesh &Mer .riapay within wi he so much needs. SO cents of Toronto prices. To all' week and sickly . The fa men wul then be Ratting ibe' children he 'elves. rich and 14111/age of all dbmIIitssiooe and can 'strengthening food. bring their hog. in any day. _.. We will be pleaesd to quote, prices at To thin and pale 'persons at any time., `-'he gives new firm flesh and rich red blood.�j 3RM TO RENT -2W acres, lot L' •4, Ilt eoacesdon, Pickering. Estate of the Children who first saw the Late George Tait. Terms reasonable. Apply t`t •�1' +t t' -riOW to.John Henderson, Cherrywood, t grown up and have children FENCE I FENCE I "Of their own. He stands for Scott's Emul- nParties requiring fences during .the sion of pure cod liver oil -a eventing season - Would dei well to con -salt nle Farm or lawn fent•e,'of ;tny delightful food and a natural : description Prices and quahty silre 'tonic for children, for old folksplease IN -ill huild s:tine or lend tools to do so Good nlan wanted to • nssist and for all who need flesh and in building fences .,strength. F,ir further pimticitlars apply at lot BCOTT' & BOWNE, Chemists, lel• conA Pickering, or aticlress Toronto, Ontarlo. Frank 'Ht Westn-ey, Aiidley - --- 600. freed $1.00:: all drudr¢tifte.- 3Sv Cv, 1ie3 anI Nu',a, New 0.anges and Lem6ns, New-JPeels, Lew _ - .• : Cu. to a.i.l R sisim, I:1-f.,sn evi ry,thing in season. Christ ns: Toys, Ehrs3 B!ankats, L-ip Rugs, Fur Robes, Fur Coats 1Q1,•3 a 11 h 639ra3n3 at ee3aptionzlly low prices, - F 1-S1 t:1 g ligarter;yosr Cattle;Spiess itimeans money, I. have thein. Prier right iniall linea at - WINDOW GLASS 11 is a1 owed that we have sae of th.latxast _40=1Y- earted nookeot Wladow Glen b be foga! to CANADA. It iaeludw single •ad Doubt° Di•moad, plain, brystrd aid rough roved plan, frosted. enamelled. oolored ani Dena• nor or one thousand al gl°°°' Yo- order for ,and careful •"enUoa.a tililreo�dysyirompt PEOPLE STYE MONEY by laking advantage of she - TREE PRUNING TIME. when I1 IoM the trial harm and the noel good. We can equip you with -a long handle tree pruner as illustrated fQr Seventy -Five Cents. Pruning Knives, Mean and Saws. to lel Ihr balance of our stork Ro withoal regard b ,net. '11's soar bviatay eb d S POULTRY NETTING. ioal,ur 1 ick. -for More' • wbf-ch are advertised in every Friday's is of i the Telegram News, star. aid World. �'If you are going to bay any doa'1 spend soar Are you nae o[ I�te wise ones 2 , money till yon see how much of 11 we cap - save for you. l A PAINTER'S' BARGAIN.Breeding of the Cages gco3 >in3 of f'e= we sell. Not the kind wh ielr will mats us tLe u:o:t rroftt, but that bi orbich wiU:rive *on,,wl custor, the greatest well Wade tueasure of fat. =faction and us a reputation 6peeiallp f,)r selling reliable goods, foot same as Inti. c0111plete w4b wire Here is a mo^ec saver, 19„ only Lound or. 7.0 Try us, and yQu ll stay with us. no -t and', two sced ecri 9-0 Faint lrm res, a standard tool, rer. and water cups vaim, et fro:u ?l ?i to .9r d0. Until sold you • . Specially priced at can take Your choice for __A Mine of Usefulness Ninety -Eight Cents, Seyenty-Fivo Cents, Is ibis ' coniliice• `- - - --- 'i°n t°°l 7 Leon MANURE .FORKS.. la complOe 'e1e in .S (rt� _ One: t00'e ere Can- • --• ttt•e Cat rp Varnlsh'Stains Cut•Priced, 11 tamed is hollow a well ltandle,tlttedwith , Q aorte,i High grade' ,''crutch -M01 etsins, made to f splendidly nickle- stock ►a !, Rive p riathe natural 0.ruearanre of Cherry,I t �. Plated chuck,rPg„ tSand 6 -rosevonfl, mahnganv,I ght oak, ciiwtil°u4, and v4tue at f'Oc, a e. to renew old fu•n,tut'e bpeeiaily cut priced i cially priced aY Prong Cents. priced upwards from a, (flows: i piu•s, req 19c, for IOD; pinta, reg Thlrt' Nine alCiit$. 30 , for A : qu,rto. reg. 50f.r 3Td. y- Forty -Five Cents The Russi I [Hardwate C ✓ 1" K.i11 G i7 E-4 i'Vi ONTOe wG ..'- .-.a..... r+,,.s +i5 .: �.._ ..�caYi+A .jru-.�Ar�-.w .,.as... _ .. .. _ � _.. ,✓.'d"..a....h.,r._...k.w- _....�-.-.w.rw...nruti.A-. .._p.r. _ «a• -e'... _....1.n - .. .. a.., , -i, ,�_ � _ < � I - -�-� , , J _­_ - za, � 7:; ; -:. . .." . I ­ . . - - -1. . I , � - %� . .1 I I . x , � . - . , ,� � * . -� . I I I . ,� I I ��_ , . . I '�. .- . � .. . � I ... -_ . I . I , - � - . I I , - .. . X I . : � . . I �- , . .. : : � ... ­ 17, . , - p -:. , _ , , .,.l,., . . - 1. .: . , '. . ': � � . I � . .. . � . . I .. - I ., . . . . . I �. .:. .. . ,It " I I I I . . . . -- I . � �,;. . 1. , , I -1 1. ,� . . . 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I—- ,­ ____ - A I -happy ? - way with the the ,cloth not yet appear what we shall t ' __q�tes "i When the missionary entered q . - - . -A- - __. . _ __ _ ___ !I of &UEd�-&-gl- u grgtor­hol aft--crii-r-kno-wledge-lat but P"tiaL-11- . - 6aEd, - �_ ---- R�Rs•s" make if I can only make father time a fil u . � RPIN -- n -_��--dollars ;G --and cents if my brother's' _Fe� rdc,E� a 6aEd, a fil . . - _. - turn is only -a true return." So ev- Ing in her arms the head of the dy- I be, and. not ti " He shall appear .- . .11 . � I - y, if he is the ing girl, and she was saying : ""Jen: shall we be like Nim (I John iii, "2�' . . . - . ... . . ' cry Christian to -,da The question is often askef], Sh&71 t -----47)0,=h Advantage right kind of a Christ ' Ian, does - not I'Die it 'a alli right. Put your love we- know . each other in heaven? Is lZeady to Take Every age' -1 condition of Id �ust n i-esolis- Ile. died for n*ot- tlx answer Pound here? - We do , . - . think about the social his repentant fellow man. He im- �-j--t such sinful girls as we are: n hilly - - His Fellow Men. .1 �: .�. mediately ' says, --hen the publican Jennie,' Put Your faith In . not know 4L-ny one Stilly -here, but we . ... .. . .Over . . y shall know them, fully there. and I. ... ... . . . .. . - seat : "Oh, the I Christ." Yes, we can all feel that , . . . . . . . -_ 1: .." bows at the mercy ed for the. prodigal son, those whom we know here we shall . M. I . . . � - IoUk of triumphant love which Is I Christ di surely know better there., It refers � .. - - - Divine Fat -he face, G.h, J but it. is zwfully hard for some .- of• - . to trutihs.' As t - I . . . ILEnter" according to Act 01 the V- money as long, as they can and nev- - on my sisters to people as well as . 1. . liament of C&n&ds. In the year one er give a cent to & friend unless' celestial music which in great I th.,L.i, sinful br.ther., and Peter knew Moses and Elijah with- . icillp . . three. al waves of sound is rolling to le t it was necessary for Thousand Nine Hundred end a *tion, so I believe it I . � t the they make that friend give them a tidal out an introdille by 'Win. isaily, of cocotte, and pay full in through the -golden. boulevards of Jesus Christ to die for ,,ad shall be. * I . ­ . - IlYope.rtinent of Agriculture. Ottawa., first class security t�r New My elder brother in sin, . 'L -est. But, my so called respects -'the e Jerusalem. Oh, the angelic their sins. 13, And now abideth faith, hope, . - ._�., . . ter . - . .. . . . A despatch from Chicago says' I ble and upright pharisaical"Iriend, voices in -heaven which are every- are you going to stay out of your love, these three,' � the glad tidings : . Father's house ?6 Are you going. to 1 but the greatest of ' . . Rev. Frank De Witt Talmage'preach- though you are not a prodigal, you where - shouting returned to your faith in Christ these s Ove. . . ,,,. has his refuse to put I..sacrifice .. . . . - ed from the following text' Luke may be a usurer, an' extortioner and The -prodigal banquet Faith th ks to the great I . . . I � '...• xv, 28, "And he was angry." a slanderer. you may. be a TNither's house !, " There ought to and come Into'the marriage Ifor pardon, rove to a -risen - Christ - . . . as well as. joy , in of the Lamb ? -' es us fellowship with Him in suf- . . - . I I . . . . . �1. Who was the prodigal's, t,lid,.w. bra- Irobbdr of the poor -widow's mite be joy on earth ' sinner that re- . - 1. . I 41' - ** . . - gives �d service, . while hope looks .It ... I :. '.'ther?-- "I know who he 'a," an -land a contemptible tyrant in your heaven over one . to be the . I I faringand. I . . .. . I hind ,,Imo.qJ;' pente h. There ought I I to Hi coming again. In I'Thess. I. . ... 1, ewers some one. " I see !dealings with your debtors an your, t - . . . . . every day 0 f same . that I . � : 'of my life. He is the I employes. You may be a peddler joy which the good shepherd " see how they turned to .11 .. . . . at - murderer of"your , felt when he found his sheep dols, to serve the living . . . . honest, upright son who stays evil reports sada found joy which - the 'THE S. S. LESSON, 1'-�,-d f I�o'Di, - il'i'o . -credit for being - You may be was lost ; the same I _ and true - God 'and to wait for His . . _home and gets no is plodder i neiihbor'i reputation, t I o n. 'experienced when . .— � - ,. � d so we read . .- - -good; he is the respectable one of those keen, cold "tomatons once frantfe wife Son from heaven, Oj . .- . . mast of the lost pieci of silver, INTERNATIONAL LESSON, their work of f�i , .. . . .- .of the family who does without one drop of human kindness she recovered the th, labor of lo ' ve . .- I ­ -..... hard, work in this office, in the store in your heart. You may be -so mer- which was part of her wedding FEB. 22. - * and patience of hope. The love of . . .. . n has the cilias in your dealings with man- dowry. - . � - . %. I . , . . - and on. the farm and the . - God is the greatest thing we, ever . - - -, --.-- I seeing all the for one - -TRE LACK OF FAITH. -- ­­_ — ' - extreme pleasure of i kfnd-that you will not stop _' . . , ­ -`-heard -of, the greatest thing__ey&t_- ..young girls run after his dissolute !moment to consider the sad -causes I ' . ' also Text the Lesson, I COX. (John iii, 16; I Joho - . :_ . . . SO I which led your friends into s xiU. - Golden ';ext, I Cor. - that sin or in- The elder brother' conduct ..Of seen on -earth ,. ,younger brother merely because father. - iii, 16; 1�tcini, v, 8), and yet of all brother is driving fast horses !end lto financial difficu4ty. ,And, elder sitows.pt lack of faith in his his * Di- xiii., 13. things the least understood or -ap, . . - . I . sowing his 'wild oats.' 'Cho elder I brother, if your faults are mean- lie refuses to believe that h . . .On our part the greatest . . I love Is powerful en- -,'fh -the .PXociated.- . . I 'brother Is the son who is always nese and avarice, though you may' vine Father's ___ __ N Iffiti.17"t faitit 4 . 'ves - gels, and t- Inig '�� ?Ttll� fu' . . .: sober and yet receives ilt' !L3t one j have never violated 'thOi criminal _Q_u " - tongues of mea_ of an . -God- (Heb. � - . - extra dollar from his parents as a' I f , - .. . - ­ _____ - saint. Infidelity often Intrenches it- I have not love, I am become as sound- Is impossible to please . * . .__ 6), but love is the foundation of . . . . . � c.o,-e o � and behind the . xi, . ­� reward - . - lly receiving, SL !monster, a financial tyrant; self in the pew Ing brass or a tinkling cymbal. our. faith, as it is written, -WP 1,ava, . . . the family is continual !you are at heart -a merciless calum- church --Pulpit. .Some church mem- In the next two verses he says 0 love .,ovhicb . . � -extra money to get his clothes out niator. God despises your unre- bers, and'some ministers of the gos- that no manner of testimony or ser- known and helieved th . . I _'pented sins j - they 'amounts ___t�6___ &nyt_h,,S,_,p,rt God hath to us" .(I John iv, 10). . . I I . : � � .of pawn, RO that ' be may have an ' ust as much as he .de pel,,are only theorizing whet! . Vice __ --__----+— - . . . . .1 . I . .. .' other start in .life. The older is the I ,piaes the sins of the prodigal in the profess to believe that Jesus Christ I from love, As "love" and not . k - . .. in the -other j_faj country. - can 'pardon sin- They profess to be arlity" Is the proper word, and ,THEY-F--NJOY xisg,ny- -.—,. 11- - — . 'good boy, upon who . new - __ � ''ch . . : - depends to help give his sisters new A DESPICABLE SPIRIT. - lie've that Christ can transform the it is so' translated In the R. V..- we ,ko , can anybody oosJorly being mis- . . . ... - . ­�:i .. dresses for the winter parties, Yet The elder brother thinks that his seven deviled, Marys into the Marys i will use . it through this lesson. w and so. . - -'--' . - 1. he never has a party given for him. � Divine Father's house is not big en- who are willing to, sit at his feet . !These first three verses might be orable? Some - men do, .. . I . . r had a fatted calf killed some women. They surround'them- I a his friends. cough to hold two SOEIB, He feels and. worstip, but these skeptical sullImArized as -Love versus proph- . with an atmosphere of gloom. . . . that- he pjigh.t entertaii i that -it his-.broilier- is allo-weld- --ta- .elder brothers go forth into the, selves wit __ —.. 1. . though f, eiiF_ h - h"_ cared -for- - - a, 1 es, tongues, knowledge, _ faith, They hug trouble to their brejasts. - . . or year_ (F c ar back the returning prodigal great, wide, sinful world and ny ' . . . . the cattle by day and has seen that ,come r goods. etc- 'and the whole chapter .. milked at night. �will crowd him out of aoI:c,.e "room their prudtical behavior - scatter , . . I Tticy make mountains out of rnolei-* . . - . . . I . ­ ht '6e called, Love contrasted, hills, and 'there are tears a nd groang . . . . . . they were properly milk had rightfully belongs to him. their ideal spiiitual theories to the � mi ht - � . . e 'good b6y' who nevei hac , 1 analyzed, defended It is to.kid. to be schen' there should be smiles. For . .- .. .­. I.. put on .big finger. The He says to himself: "There is that foew winds. the only chapter In all Paul's epis- haps you have a cynic in your em- - . .. . a flue ring . dr,unken . loafer . pick hi . ' .. . . . folks at his horny f.ngers. of a boy Ile has When the reformed drunkard comesitle, that does not mention Jesus 112 Ploy. You can in out with I I .,. - laughed , . - .1 whiCh were knotted from handling taken his one-half of the property; � home, they cry out :.. "What is the I one or other of His tkIes, -buf_ii is I your. eyes smut. . He has the -blues, .. . . . L L . part of my rightful -inbf-ritance I good -of .letting that unprincipled , . . . the plow and wielding I give . 1 a portrait- -so wonder"fu I. that one as deprossion is called, from Monday .. .. I 1. the ax. His feet were never meas- now he is coming* back to ' eui up-! 11cialler into thq hou*e ? He is Just cannot fail to recognize the likeness I morning till -Saturday night, 1-10 ', ... I I 11 . - . ured for dancing slippers because his part of my half, I know that la-Ilike other drunkards. He is only ieven without the name. The Bri, I will tell vou that he always gets the , - . - . . , : _­ ` oiled and dirt � ther is go -kind-boarted that he will': repenting for a little while so that 1 Jesus combined all in Tllms�elf, the I worst of 1, t from e6erybo-dy, that hil - - .- - . ­ .. I . sandals were always s [ways working to this lazy. spendthrift. -this boon she may get some money out of *us -picture is His. and without W9 I t.1,,not isn't recognized, t of : � begritned. He was a] 1 Him and a lo . . . . . - .. aids, The drunkards, the'companwn of dissolute chararters... and go krth, on another spree. Drive ;are nothing arid can do 110thing I roconse-n- like- that. A fter that . in the fl. � ., � - , -__ , if he has Spent his all. then let h) ' the•i - . ceirousers. 'in him out at once. Let� him g° -to (Rom. 'vii, -18: John. xv. 51. Until coon o, the I-)roodinz- stage, Any max i -, .. profligates, the midnight L. do- poorhouse, where lie belonas, - . . - - -. . of starve. That ia just what h- I we are born again ' broods r fancied I . � . � -.-- - . the libertines and the associates - _ and thus, beci)me who o,, 2r real ro I � are the ones who, ! ierves He has no rig" cpming When the young girl who has led a , is dangortri.w He is not .- � . - lewd companions I bark, to be a vampire upon my pr pure children of God nothing counts that w ro n gs Is alse, a very poor . when they reform, have the smiles 0- di -solute life wants to lead a �,;ve do. for "they that are in the sane, and be . . . o .. _ 1. or brothers.11fe. IrAtg�ad - of � f1rd! - I 11' . . . making .. - ari,d the dancing parties given to , pert y. ­ So the selfish- elde ' ng the ,xi ing lfle%h cannot please God" (Rom. vIli_ workman,_ whet -her he is rn I I I .. them. 'not the elder brothers - who in many of our large churches refuse I axw1i of forgiveness h rout tei her , 8), Then after we are born again bricks or counting money In a bank. . � � I , I have never done any w prodigals come among � t)Y e' � Only that which God .works in us Ile deliberately destroys his own I _. � .", rong�-. � to lot the - her elder sisters she 11-nds only . � . ... . . % 1* lll�� Two KI.14DS OF FAULTS, them and will not allow them to be i the shut doors of a conteinp-tuous ill count. as we . saw in Last week's efficiency and c3hances of success I . I - . . - l . (them as equals in their Father's :rebuke Why ? Because the cynical 'w . . . . - _! 'God is Love" I - i . oop biothers Is por. ha -0 . They MCC= to th­V #h.t rho I . t ­Tqtr7-q-do not heiielve- t1st - . Iesson, and (j John ' . ------+ 1(3), %Tote the oft . •I v, 8, I -d as an exataple Both were 'advevit of the poor and UULUU� prodigal wrlihan with a black 'past . p,4LpEn SL,HIPERS - traye ' 1. I of these verses and contrast Gal . Dr. Ways. - *Ve � means their own social extinction can ever, even by divine prowpol, lie I . bad, though in different � -ii. '26 r Cor, -xv, 10, "Not 1. but A queer improvement is being in .' .. . :1 .- . easily set the faults of the younger I and their spiritual debasement, I changed into a sainted woman with ' -Continent. . . I . .• 'brother. they were open and scan- I Where can the despicable, pharts- a-sp I mlet;q future The criminal has i Christ who liveth in me �­ "hot troduced in -hotels on the , elder ' * be ' I but the grace of God which- was ajad if It succeeds ,with those that , . . but the faults of the. alcal spirit of. thjD elder brother -erved his penitentiary term and isL it now it- is hoped that . 0 Is the',me,"_ . "become . . . . - .-dalous. being. dewrousiv covered up � found 'more conspicuous than in ! . . , with . . .- � - ­ . are trying 'brother. . ' I liberated Proal (bLi ston 'cell 1 4-7, Love qufforeth long .and is finally it will universal'. It . . . are not so easily some of Your modern Sunday school ilib ; I' � by dutAtul conduct I great world at large ready- to for -1 kind � lo,; c -envieth not - - love vaunt- is to furnish every guest an his er- re . . 1. . I ed In estirnatinj� ciiaracter , classes? "Oh." -say the yell dressed back into cloth rival with slippers. �nese sl4pprs I .. . . - , cogniz ask not of that class, ,,you . are give him and receive him old not itself, is not puffed up.. on hod's linea_ w young girls honorable employment if he repents' , Tho . - I -done, but what not going to put that poor girl in .. . . believe itself .unseendy., seeket-h are made of paper. , solo` are, of . only what a man has -I' - older -brothers and- n( ' it - ' rest'is made .. Oh, rib The, . . . I . . Mea.nness .and uroprotherliness �. out cj&�, WhX�u It will ruin the provoked. thiaketh no evil, pasteboard, and the, r, stitched witI, . - 1. .. . - .. .. he is. ' art deface a .S . 11, can't the elder sisters are so bitter airainst i IN.h a t a perfec-tiv beautiful section white brown P -Pt I I ... ­ - . .. I .,.. � and cruelty in the he whole class! . can e: assort- the ex convicts that'manyek rerwnt-;. - - . . . ) prelent tearing. i I .__ % - tuan's character as -indelibly as daughtc.., r)f mill4onalres to asso one has deliberately returned to ," have in thos� four emerges. two of ,heavy cotton to. . -most , - I . , '.ng girls even in a Sun- ant -d, Such love JThv,,e a,.-,, vwlous, qualities. The make men. as ,ate with ,­-, , a � which we have quoted: "t seer , ' * - . . opeti� iniquity. They t'rnd his crimes. because he .could earn ever fully seen on, carth -exe , i�si � is made of an extra good _ . .. . .. . . i was in , . ' Christ said, lik& 'whited sepulchers. !day school.- "."here can you a g in no other - -u Iq I I -the _Chc4p- - ... t * -, -. .' - which indeed appear beautiful Out- more clespiqable pharisaical spirit livin -_ . her way, � .1 !in Christ ".Jesus., and only as Ile V white paper. -, in full of dead in the mi.;sionary life of some '�FN17:SS.-, fill, and : lives in us can it be re- est made of common brown straw .. -: * v. a rd. but are with 11i,es "papex .dippers I . I � 11 ' cleanness." � of our large city churches') There are re THE, FATHER'S FORGI me prodliced, .. are 9 bones and of a UD 1 other day a person asked I 'Try to imagine a person paper. e-. t�e'furni'-Ihod - -men The o !.Rho never in word cheap that new ones can . . . - . .. Itherefore I place my chief emphasis many large and wealthy churches bat I considered the most beauti- is always. patient, nc,. .. t.orrh guest. An -attpmllt is being ' ' . . e sinful life of the elder bro-tthat are supporting missions in the w .. . in the parable, This -cor loot, or act unkind. -never in ahy to introduce them in hos- - -7 , .'upon the yet whose flit , made also to in - . ... -..- I .- . -, to show that the -so-called m� foul sluing. of- tho- city, I sentence -It is not to be 31; -ay jcalou-, or -(,If seeking, ., never .� .. . - -: then, of self righteousness , members w,ould not for one instant was my answer : dealings -,under any circurnstntices provoked pitals and public Instittrtions. - as - 'spectable; sins own found in the good father's ,. " Id add much to cleanliness, . . �their o . r thinking. or saying they would -o - . .. are of all sins the most to be dread -',allow Lite poor to sit in neve 1, is of the: Iv -m.; or kneel at their communion with the younger, but with the I (R.V.), and form another preventive' of con . ­ . . . ed and that it came evil oflanyone, rejoicing only in -e each pair could be - - . . hearer� againit tlilbles. And, mark you, this phar- elder son. NN -hen the servant I . always tagiOn, since eft - preacher to warn his . only in and told the good. father _ that � things true and lo " vely- and luri�g thrown away or destroyed as the - . .. .. . . them.' I isaical spirit or old is not' 0 acting unfilially ,meekly 1"ritl`g, patiently' enduring I .,. . . elder brother is the modern . found among the rich. but also his elder boy lives a wearer has done with thein. . 1. : .--- . I . an I - I Pharisee; who thanks .God. that lie d unbrotherly, the father did not and ever hoping for the best, with 2 . I•. . The among the poor. . I (;o�d% ,It is too alto- I ________4-__ I . - . . I . . thil not send firm faith in 7I10G. MANURE. - is not as other rnen. He complac- I, .1 lose Iiis patiende. 'lie I . to come from earth, . .. � THE.TWO,S,O�ZS, I a, per-empt-ory- command to his eldor,gether lovely I .. � , 'cantly looks upon the drunkard and . _. I wholly Hog Maniare is very rich and con- ' , 1. .� . . .. social outcast and- the pauper The clder brother never longs ' to I soil to come to him iLt once, as Ito.: and. it is not_of of earth ; it is who C aniTtlallS live .. . . I the so I . o do, but, as a ser- � bea,".c,,,ily. . It is a description . of centrated, as these . -and 'says to his friends: "Just satisfy the divint cravings of .his I ],.I - I had right t . -Ile Ill .0 down from heaven, largely on coricent.rated foods. It is in , , h came . .. '. . 19,10NIC. I have no c lived on earth for .easily worth 'more than I at me. I never had 1114N ;;�Ul' ad- s a ton of - . . . . fatker that' vont, he left the banquet" hall It is rath- '_1JW vantages than those people have�,with some of the excuses at , are W,:nt out into the darkness ' who while h e same sheep or, horse manure. .... .. . rig, imps 1. t. and placed . -his arm 6'...'.., t Over thirty years wa,', at th . . .. of a bikhst1ru e for that prodigal sorr. . I have nigh ­ It . - * in heaVen (John iii, III),' ult to handle unleSs it is ... had. I Was mad his sinful son's nee , I time Of er difffe * . . . , tuous nature. yet- never would let' no. sympathy with those %The de- about 'Yea.-ITe is al- en cspecjal care. Spremd- dry . dust , I _ . . . . * - Ine. � a pleading. y--.- whom it is written, ' y kind over the lot 1. . my evil ciesires, get the better Of dare that youa­ .. . � I. . ,g men. are led astray as he answered in V. •1B-)'.-. or. r.ul,hi5h of an - . — . . .- .., �, . never been drunk . - 1 have into the far cc;Unt�y of sin 'because ing voicci,--sbil, thou art ever wit � I together lovely"(S. OLSOL� scrape till together feed. . .1 have n. up a bill I was unable to generous I=u1sze and me, and all that I have is thine. 6q. .Love never fa,ileth, but whether , and . the feed. The -never run . ithey have -1, - ­W"rl"nq to Q. -IV *_ *_N13; gLi,erp hg,t propbasis, th-g -"-I' f.jal)Fflicalion to, -- — . . . I w,g*Ik frgguenter of I - 4UO4,� J *l­g,,,F­ ,t -, ;g very rapidly anU - brre I ntat! , ­ " in -cbnlposes � . . nor . a convivial associate - r. , That ��y� .aiy dear boy, I am not trving1N-,q-k,ther_tlicre be tongues they shall ,arifdre, Lk 0 1wr ki�ntd . -- . . . . the clubs, .. I cannot say no to -the tempte . shall I coase ;Whether there be knowledge 11�less dm- earth or soin ot . . 1. - I . carousers. Indeed, tol ' ,every to ci,, you any, injustice. I . . . . of a1osAOrbeDt_is__&t__hand _t Ile valua- - of, midnight about prodigal was an ingrate, way - a inheritance. I it 41�all -va'Dish away. -E—Orsi. . I I 'frank with you, I have just � , , � -as"- escape. . If. the ., be .0 - you take him. He was a selfish, talo� away is What I I lit, says; . I am the Lord, � ,bie gases . will . . I ible, dissolute rake. No All that I have yours, I lian,dy, horse ma,mirt, -may . . contempti . . - I .Vos.good opinion of my moral attain- , (Mal. iii, 6). He -who-1 stable is ct pili pril. where it. . I . .• as Prince Bismarck had -v -I ill take'a long for is for the lore and ti. e ch,Ange IIA)t" be, till, wn into th . menta 1 man is large heixrted whd w leave tlilec nor 0 . statesmanship. - When n a bottl - _Aof 441y- children. I want .my slays ,,I' ,will never - d insult in the *. . ­.. .1 Iiis -StLill in -statesrn ' saloon or ciP, � � the only one _110 wilt be rootod over an ... I.. � r, . to a t � -P" I 1. - . ' he lrop Chancellor I'friend 67) P11ritN i � I w When *in .role , - - d, f -Lake thr is - it. ! . Z: _ _ _ - -9 o be alv�ay4_Aa3r -oment of b0d.. - .. . . . , some ;:? -R r1lih - � 'Vor 0 .),Py _ oo Kith laij)rON , . :d t 611 wivie at - tII I . . I . . .. � _glit ­ 1-1 ­-­ children go I ;�,(,,,i�. Iny chilo, -,. come back to your,1 said I hate lo,d . . Bismarck !do it he rnal,. his own the 'v'ri., ." And He is the . . . statesman in all Europe, Bisma I hungry and dress in rags. No-gen- I rnil,.or's love. Colne back into. 'I Jove:-''' forover I , C U:P - � * I- . . ' .3VA.XT 'AT11111IN # ­_ A -P - rie.plied: - 'Modesty -forbids my. stat- . hearted young man ,.will Ao ! ()id , CA ,e re , red v. . . . . . . -7 . _ �nt)mest d vKhtch 1. hav"�p Pq "i, r" 8: -'Jer- - 'Miere . I .­ , to in. � same yesterday, ifig who is the brainiest, because erous rpcl.,- I ror voli I 'i Oh, that sins, #Heb, xii ,I . xxitt, ft) - earlt.-evory cla­-; of people must I . I . .. . mention - , . Will -be no more need P N' to some .. into the far country of sin and , answer I . the ' of prophocy. tiLttention calltA - - then I might have .to ­ _ ill- lessly squander his money when . tit I is 1,eautifill I That 1'rr0P11eCV sba,11 ba -Vo b0t'n have their - .... own name, But I am perfectly I - . h' 'knows that his'old [sweetest, gentlest', most loving -and for every - -)Ile Phi*& sA,q of their buSiness fr011' time . o .state that Benjamin. Disraeli th6 same time e n eading rebuke ever fulfilled. There shall IT boot L I . . . .. 'In t With his I %N' 1)", I I(il t I Me . . . - .. .. -.-.-. . I . s .9 without 'doubt the second s father is weeping at home, W yet most PI Nage, end-all wi� now knil . . .The fariner is no exce,ption . . ' , '. - , I a I . fountain of tears ; but ips,qf any�- of the, lanE,w - be actually y i -or ,fill- -haq tti lit- -Airred up crccas- ------------- � of 00-d 'A"111,11 - '. . statesman in all I . — __ - -2, I -P __ ,a- ,b,n� That'is, a:' the word . i_Q!nally in order -to be set to think ­ . 3 .11 remarks the pharisaical though that younger son '­ I 'h 11. -1 ­ - _. I - read nn about -- �- , I .. . . .�_ .saint . er, the. elder .Christ love, know in Part flln(i 'i"Z- . . .pleading for you and realivel: ill Fro to . ­­- brother, "may be my equal' I sh,_(jespicable cbaract ' 9r, 10,- For 'we I ' - ,,�111 continue . .. I elder sure as just . as de When the ,for rrle to Come into the. Father's propoliusy I in part, hill when. that. I fertility t O, .'.oil and - . - . I attainments. but I am 11 i despicable. . nestle as a' lain'.) in his we , tilhtrobbing ,bb the oil of its richness with — � mora I - Al the _,,i- breti;ei heard -the usir, which "se v,nA_Restle___ -1, t­i�s come,, Own I in . . . - there is no supe -101 1- -1 w -11+e - 0 '"g ' ' -- . . . I . . the parental joy over the bosom. . ___ _Jwlhicoh. is in _TT ­d­­(_-MV-awftv­- ___ , � rtaining how -V1.- ;­­ ­­ - is__P0r[Qc_ - F g at �qu.ttc. conipensa . to. my humble self." ' I signaled - ____:___ _� part shrrll t, out- 6bi ni- _1L ... � . . . . . the .. I tion. -instead of --a I I - . . . .. . � repentant prodigal's return ; ,,when But, after all, the, impressive .. -that we kV10W is found in the 80e - — .- . 0 .. ECT IN . � - the elder brother's history All very nitiah profit can be obtained iWitb . 't, �,_�F he sa,w the eyes of_ his father glisten- part ofof .God, and there is to e I . I . . . . El der brothers, .you have no . th . I and his cheeks flush- is the abrupt way in which the par-' word nand in such breadth only eno4agli tillage, we (�xight to sea . .. , . 1 - I in'. w' "" and dep, - . . � L I ground for pride it' the restraint is no � doubt the statement th and it I-low.much tillage can 'be given with I - - - prodigality iiig -it,hav,- holy thankfulness, he able ends: There -or I .. N doubt find - 'longth asp profit in the prodiliction of crops. .. - � . would given. 0 ' we shrill never while here'gr . . - . . that has kept you from pr id , rejoiced for his father's younger soil was f - t . . . is itself a defect of -character. -It is I we e had not been selfish and the repei�tant Prodigal was able to .all that there is in any utter- - - ' sake if h .. I - . . - ... true rue . off as _9 ,d )t have tried to stab the enjoy the res e plea- fully of the Spirit. - )Ivle, may well . . -_THE ORCHARD.� ­ - . - ' : . �-a prodigal into a You- would notes heart. DI sures father's bou*se. But ancle ._ cerninj .- -ty n'the. I . - far country. old d he not res of the cynical, self antis- say cola . ; all we have- as yet An orchard Is a necessity 0 - ,� : have not Wiyen. a midnight banquet e but the out- . - —I-,- — , -of � say In .effect : "Yes, we .shall- drive how about -* that - - other ? loaxtrIdd, '-'Lo, these are a farm ' ­ ) and started your y�`ung Iflends It that dissolute debauchee back to his fled and complaining 'elder brother skirt,n of His ways, land lww ,small farm. It is well known that . I . - y . .. .. . _­ - - - the -path to & drunkard's grave by forgiveness of his fatlier? r I b ��aining-afi -brchard will sc.Tt at 0; . ,how, I swine trough. Then we can have Did, he ask forgiv , where a whisple do we hear of Flim" (Jo vi ' _ ' . - . . teaching them . to bury their I the pieasurcospW seeing father again Did he, go i6to the banquet ? I xxivi- 14. R. V.), "The path of,the fair price when faints with no Or- .- . . poison -of the - w' floor through .1 . ft rhards. are -sacriflecod. The bu�ve'�­ aln - ­ _ 0 .. .,: -lips in the 'fed- p me restlessly pacing the the feast was going celebrated - the' shining ligh that . ... I � I . ..1. q . you have been too stingy for I ' I cannot tell. The JUI;t is as was looks for flicl, greatest number . . . cup. res . . . the rig. eary hours of the night.." do .riot linovg- - .1 ... . .. �'� __ - u . may have been so mean with the earnest plea shineth incire arid more unto the Per . - advantn-gcs, and if apples, cher- � . "' W . : I I 1 that; ye (.hat that. there is, no J Did he not want to hear that clear.- Parable ends We must take the rest feet daV" ' �Prov'-iv, 1S). of -ars, plunis and the small . �4ti"X7 - _ )I gentle, forgiving father again of the father. 11,. 12. For now w.e see,�Uiraugh a..ri-es, Pv - - ­ �f `1711Y " . anod - i, old, gL fo nally T have my ' - ­' i ris t e7in d 0 0 fear that y6 -u woiild drink a g as�s o moan over his wayward boy as as we will. Perso josalvatton: of that- glass darkly, but thien face to face; fruits Can be fOl ­­ valui� of the - .. . I . wine or arnokn a cigar unless some� mourned over his dead ' son doubts 13,13TOut tW6 s far now I know In part, but then shall an apple orchard, 0,,e . . . It is not prim- David in . .- ' increa-k-d morp than the one elm paid for _it . I - I older brother. It is sometime also I am known. -,I, 1: die . . 0 - AbsdIdIn ? the al the I know even as glory ,�far br..t,01 the or . . been the sinner down. in *ihe cori �,nw� 'I, 6 , C ; the orchard . .. . . c1ple ,,,hat ,faven some men from' go 5f that elder brother had easier- for . ..for Virhei� once ory [knd light 61 is ,not for sale. ri"17 _ , . ­Ang to deetructicin by the broadl -of a son. be would have alums to ,Come to Christ than s licaven- shine In our scoufq.- tlTO- thrrogs farm ' . - Te-, right kind I of profit to .01e far' - , I 1, � P - highwaY of -olissolutene-si, but- I se I on what joy came into the father's �the;,rich son living in a luxuriou which once -occuPle'd and interested I . . .. .. nuriougnao.A. They hold on to every t tb- return of- I t ndon mipsionary was w � are too stingy I hpart, & his repentan palace. A LQi 6 go to a dtying Jus seem as the toys of childhood, me". .1 , . . I . . 1:. ' . dollar tkar hive an4 -Ito would ' have iminedistelk one night'C8.11911 UP t _/ .,- - � ;i 1. .. � I . I . . 1. - : to or 11�',py keep their ,son. � I I . I � , . . I :... - . fl, ,oind a offut. . .. � L . It, ( .. — I I I` I :I. 111 ftfv-r-- - I i I I � I � I my ­ - w "' " 'ba" ' " 'c" * ' "' " ��" , ' ""' "e a 'or every P'ro ba" .d ' I ablest -o no _RuTope_-_`� �11_ �_ , N ft ' � �A""ll r I 11 � - T"� r' 1. 9- ge d I 1-n - ,_ - - _-�`, __ the " . rd . i (. t d -.1i, ._ ", - � �,�� . . ,or � l know 9� , I 0 , " , . � , "r 'iob� , � w O ", in 1'. It. Ito . " - � - t c � , '.L. . . , - I --- I �, I � �7 P, ­ L - ,.L,. Ll . . � . . . . . , . . . . . I - . . I .- . .. . - - — - - I . I 1. . . I I . � . 'W1 -:.m l% ,. 1_1.L .. � . , . , - - I - 1'. I " I 'A44 , •I - - , 111ill �&��Vl -. a . . .-I . K 1- % ,� - ' ,. ' - ,.. :,, r Iiir _ ;no-.. .i.a•n. w•+..a.•.r « -••+rs •w'-,. '• .q,b .._:yr iiiii. 4'::, L.a ,,.,r.,.an. ,., ,,w•.t •:ww++. ,'.1F.�sW.-i.. •s.•, -'.ecu-+. Xc+iFYW..:.. •a..w'.... -,I— > ..% 9twrw7.Krt.-waa.. -4;.. ,sLv..r .RM..• w,•.y,.�nr•i..vc •.SL.�.n. w: Hv:. .�.r•va. oc,.+.�: y„y�, ., .,•yViii; 79 .,,• :- ., hy� . T' •�•' ,,,•. ... fR .�—_ _.__-_ _ , — -_ (( _ _ - -- - ---1.0IIdOII Only ter LIIC BhOotiTle'__, BBB.- `yltiprcn'l,�n,iha_—�_�,m}it T-�_•p�__A, 4 son, He also took great pains to the streets of Bury. I ingratiate himself intd grandfather's _.Then, _for the first time, I_.began _ _ ,,. ' r. !good grease, and not unsuccessftilIy. to think about what I would do Hawing, Piercing Pains that AI% "One day he asked permission to London was the place I had heard most Make You Scream. 7 �•, . 1. AR SM L - bEPTHS take me with him to see the Horti- an,d'read 'most about; and thither I •• -- .. I --`_- - I cultural Show at Bury. I did not determined I would go. While I It is your old enemy, rheumatism, - wish to go. I always had a strange was thus cogitating, I had crept un- ,come again with the winter to tor= -'=->- =�-a 1 feeling, amounting almost to a der the old Norman gateway, where tura you. These pains, remember; -S. . _ Idread, of being left alone with him; you saw me. I remembered that I are caused by bad blood, you - may, but I. would_no_t_ha}-e mentioned it had once chanced, to see the London ,ease them by rubbing with liniment! �, OR BLIND(=OLD ON rHE sRINK I for the world. Grandfather, h.ow- Road pointed out from a spot very and outward lotions, but cannot gel1. ever, thinking that it would please near to where I had stood. When rid o1 them in that way, Rheuma- OF PRECIPICES`—��"� ' - me, gave a ready assent, you left me, I took the road. Thea tiam is caused by bad blood and -the if "I have always been a passionate I suddenly remembered that I would only certain way to drive it out o! .NNN�O�OO����Ml1lO0000eooi0 'lover of flowers, and I teas greatly have to pass through Slopperton - !the system is to enrich your blood 1.`' delighted when I got there, and Actually retrace ply steps. That I by taking Dr. Williams' Pink Pills; CHAPTER XIX, . I officer, died in India when I was thought how kind it was of him to did .not care to do; so I struck into There is no case of rheumatism Dr: _ After a while •I asked her what very young, and my mother follow- give me such a treat, and how wick- the Brat by -road I came to, hoping Williams' Pink Pills will not cure i! happened upon the fatal night that' ed him within less than a year. 'She I ed and unjust it' was of me to nour- after a time to get into the right given a fair trial. By making new; -- - we lost her -bete she came to be I was my grandfather's youngest and ish ungenerous eel elmgs against him. track again, That night, or rather rich red blood and strengthening th9 favorite daughter; and, after her In the exhibition we met a very toward morning, I slept in a wood. nerves they st ike at the very, root separated -frgm us. g I disagreeable old lady, -who -was in- For a long time I dared not inquire of such disease�p as rheumatism, sci- death, he seemed to have transfer - She told me that R rush of people rad all his Affection to me, for he troduced to me as Mrs. Humphries, my way; nor, until I was half dead sties and lumbago. We give one Ii suddenly impelled her forward, and who invited -us come to dinner with exhaustion, did I venture to case out of thousands to prove the literally doted• upon me. I had a land that by the time she could turn witti hers, She was .accompanied by buy food. truth of this statement. Mr. A. G: her head to look round, she found cousin who was much much older a young lady with remarkable red "After terrible hardships I reached Lacombe, Sorel, Que., says: "Fort that she had been carried out of ;than myself, but, like myself, an or- hair and strange -looking eyes, whom Ipswich, for I had might of Mrs. Wilson. At that mo- phan• I never liked him - or, I F g P got entirely out flue years I was a victim to the! g should rather say, I was always she called Judith. of the direct road. There I purchas- tortures of rheumatism. At times _ anent a young man, evidently the I frightened of him; yet everybody 11 We went, Cousin John, and I, ed new clothes, and took the train the pains in my knees, shoulders and •- isame who had delivered Montgom home with them to a lar f g past endurance: cry's message to me, touched her called ,him handsome,. especially all large brick I to London. Although I had still hips were almost _ upon the shoulder,_ and saui that I the women. Until my mother house in a retired part of the town. eight pounds in my pocket when, I Often I could not dress myself with ' . - brought me home, a- little girl -Froin After 'dinner, Cousin Jahn= ani--the-1-arrived, I began to think of how - I out assistance, I tried many reme- - was waiting for her in a cab a little ova lady whom he called Miss. should get my living. dies but I never got more than tem-; ' way down the street, that he would, he was the favorite nephew, Y g - just show her where, and then run I and was supposed to be the heir to Porter began to talk about mes- "But did you not think of writing Foran relief until I began the use o! back and fetch Mrs. Nilson. I all his grandfather's wealth. John merisrn. I had never heard of it be- to your grandfather - of telling him Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. I used al - "He was hurrying me along all the Rodweli hated me, and showed it, , the word. d. Suddenly t know thsheturned to eaning of al"Ohti on, I dared not I Ia�the rrufirst in&.them I haver eight e not had a twingexes, and since nol - tirrre e 1 too, and that turned the old gentle= Y :�, _. iir�'h on; "and I was too bewildered b gimp creat`u`re the trouble, and I feel better in ev- y about thirteen, grandfather made a: to lie mesmerized. I . answered that they had made of me - how I had ery way than I did for years before.' My situation to offer the slightest !i fresh will; and as he was never con- I did not know what it was, Oh, betrayed his confidence - how I had (I would strongly advise every resls¢anee. There was a long line 'tent to have me a moment from his Iit's the strangest sensation in the almost become a thief; and I knew rheumatic sufferer to give Dr: . of cabs and carriages; the one he , side, it was dictated to the lawyer I world,' said John. 'This young that if I went back to him to -mor -1 Williams' Pink Pills a fair, _.________ pointed out as ours was the last of j • laid • is very clever at it." row, the same thing would begin trial." Remember that only • 1. all, and stood u an unfrequented in my presence. In it I was named I S I P q 1 "'After some --little persuasrbi--I.!over again. For while they knew the'genuina pills will cure irnita- Bide street. He heiress to all he sossessed with the_! opened the door-and. of an annuity of eight hun- consented, but very unwillingly. !my a'herenbatits no eirtb]y'power' tions can't Cure, therefore see tha8- pushed me in; at the -same moment dred a year to John; and 'the form- I Then t} ey took me into a dark could protect me from the influence L the full name "Dr. Williams' Pink a strange man jumped in past Me, of 'those awful eyes, My gi andfath- I Pills for Pale People" is found on - ` _ she door was slammed, the windows er will, by which John, would have: room. Miss Porter sat down in a Peer around every box. cold � inherited all his wealth, was des- chair. On the wall at the back -was i er would think me dead - my cousin ,the wrapper raised, and the horses were off at trnyed. I was very •much troubled l hunga black curtain, and around i would inherit all his wealth, and I by all medicine dealers or. sent post full speed, before I could recover mY when I heard this, and I told grand- � her shoulders was draped a black i should be safe; and so I resolved paid at 50 cents per box or sit . breath." fat i -,-r haw much happier I should be j cloak. Cpon. the table in front of that henceforth I would live - un-' boxes for $2 50 by writing direct to - From her descriptlosn I discovered', . I known, and that not even m • name 1 the Dr, Williams' hie:.'icine Co.' if he would le' thtngs remain as her was a 2nmp, in which was fixed y that this man who accompanied her Ithe • were, as I was certain cousin should ever ass m • li s. 1 Brockville, Ont. ' ' '' wI as Mont vine y a powerful reflector, that threw a P y P -• g rY y Pp 1 "I had much djfil.culty in keepingi . "I am. saich a poor, nerveless tree-' he only called me n silly truss. and elle fix my eyes opposite hers[ and so my last resolve; people were so Buri- i ,John would knots better what to do'da..zling light upon her face. She with the ntonc than I should, But seale(! Lur©- So utterly destitute of all nus and suspicious, and I was a1- 'I HE CROCUS. ,presence of mind - that I could on -way's, moving m led in s, to esca - ly crouch in a corner and sob with :told me I did not know what I was 'ever can i forget the e?c•ct. I was S y 4 g Pe I On mountains the crocus .. .. - .talking.about: impressing upon rte on•:c take>n iuto a wild -beast show, ques,tions, and sometimes insults." terror." P g P Fre hollows h clear 'however, at the sante time. that I The tare of her wildly -distended "•end how did you obtain employ'-. the bed of the snowdrift After a drive•. which seemed to her g , menu" I asked. ` ,Tnrict he !4ury rot to mention to any'` eyes was exactly like that which I _ 'tF'iIl rise and appear, - - " � -- • - � - excited fancy to endure for. hours, • '•WvII, rev le had always raised i body what I has heard, i had seen there in the tiger's. It I 1 p y P Aloft the pure crocus, they stopped before a tall Iron gate, my drawin q and dint n sand • which, atter. a time, was opened "When the lawyer had finished the fastened upon mine, and held them B paintings Born under the snow, • p will, and it was all signed, and wit -'fascinated. I had no power to shift Lne('dicwork very much. wtihen I first In the sen is left trembling, irons within. They drove over a g' • long, winding walk', at the end ot'nessed, and sealed, grandfather open -:.them, and as I gazed, spell -Lound, Icame to London I used to be very All bare to his glow - was a large, gloomy -looking ed a secret dratc�r constructed in the upon hers, they gradually dilated fond of wandering through the Like the he: rt of the woman who pause, before which the tiehide stop tack of his cabinet, and deposited It'I until they seemed to be two enorm- I Rhoea9 aSeein nd losvchgthin is a ex osed rand listens ,ped, Thea, assisted by Montgorzt- there. He bade me and the lawyer 1 ouq globes of fire, suspended in utter j P g g P To love in the forests below. • ierY. she was suffered to alight. A fey- • particularly remark the place, and � darkness. Then I lost all recollec- I for sale suggested the idea of offer- Harper.'s Weekly, . male servant conducted her to the ho`v to prnss the spring, 'For,' tion I Ing some of my own worst I found! said he. 'it is r.ot at all probable "It appears that while in this a ready sale; and so I have gone on Apartment la which I found her. Pp ever since, And now you know my I " I love all that is beautiful in She was.very kind to tae," Clara that it will over• again be taken out condition you were compelied to aa- j t y art and Irature-" she said tiu-ni g went on, "and assured me over and o s i ,ng ;)face in mylifetime, swertruthfully any question Puto "Have you aeon your Cousin John' her dreamy eyes to his "r revel . . itiver again, that no harm would be These words brought the tears into you, and to execute, upon waking. since you have been lu this house?" in the green fields, the babbling y y Peery y y g promised to I inquired, i brooks, and the little wayside flow- - - . None to me -that i was among m eyes, and prevented me - very an act you mt ht have ro Irtends, and whatever I liked to ask 'fortuaatel •, I betide. as It ha perform while in the mesmeric state "yes, - she answered, shuddering ers I feast on the -beauties of earth " for I should have but that aha ed - from marking the spot with I twgievp that in my trance they ex- "This evening, as I was sitting at;, and sky, and sir ' they are my daily el. 'could not permit me to leave that stiiilclant accuracy to be able to de-' tracted from me every particular of ; s„ !room, But no entreat could wring my grandfather's will. ithe window watching the sunset, I, life and food, and—" -Ma+!die y g heard my door open, and there, :cried out her mother. - from the - - !from her who her employer was. I I ■ To pro=s to yon tb+o r,. I "When I awoke I found myself- in [standing upon the threshold, I turn-' kitchen, not knowing that her •have been here nom nearly a fort- end a His curb a ca n the dining -room, hying upon a sofa, sled and saw him and that awful wo daughter's beau was in the drawing- itilght everything I have expressed � P i I a and Mrs, Humphries holding a t_iII- I man, I screamed with terror, and • roorzt-"Maudie, whatever made • _ aid creep t'o-m o! rt�ZinR �Otr.. .. . a wish for has been Riven me, and I b!aedla¢zodrrotrvd n pt:-+. aigrette to my nose. I felt very ,then the room seemed to SWIM' o and gobble u that big dish of . was growing quite reconciled to my the man 2factarer. hate Rvar�nteed it. men t-+• weak, and strangely • dazed. Cousin ' g g P � position. for I can be content In any i nman:a:e in the 0,1.11, rrc.a and ami ;our nC.,h g y r ounci, and I almost fainted.'' mashed - E] John maple e'er y li ht of the mat- potatoes that was Tett over , t b!m whatthep tb.nk o•:l. Yon can ave tt aa4 y g "And what did they Want of you?" from dinner ? I told'you we wanted jplace where I am treated kindly: but I o"t JJour rhaaev back if r.nt cored. Bot ithox. ar 'ter - said that I had gut frighten -11 asked, __ : them warmed up for supper, If - . . this evening, just as I was watching nlldealernnrr,rxA%•Scx,R%-csgCo.,'ioru^to ed and fainted away, and impressed "Cousin John pretended Lo be very the great red suit sink behind the' n ion me that I must be sure and P your appetite isn't enough to bank- .. _ tree, I heard m door o �rs Creases Ointlr eni� i much in love with' -me, and proposed rupt your poor pa 1" . Y open, . ant' : __ __ __ _ _ __ _ nut speak of it to grandfather. Arid 'that we should marry, He said that -- ti. looking round I saw—" - -i _ . it (lid not. the had- come from my grandfather, •- ' She burled her face in her hands, .smibe its position, although I could "I cannot dwell upon the dreadful Iwho wan very angry at my_fiight, Funniman-''Now, there's sour - seemingly unable to proceed. easily have found it, Why grand sloe After this, he found - ways and who would never for ive me but - --- - I Imew perfectly well whom she father took such unusual precautions''aiid means to sub zct me again and'- g husband touring, sirs. Candor, Let's .bad seen, althou h I asked the ues- I cannot tell. unless it was 'to guard j g upon those terms; but that if I con-` make a little surprise for him. Mr. . gg^.inP n this terrible influyncr. - I Rose we ottashauanfl8a11 would be for li Funniman and 1 will hide bchit:d the ' g 4 A tion my against any machinations that pew' ale and emaciated; m. nen es. . - _ "Those terrible eyes'" she answer- my cousin might attez pt after his curtains. here, and you till him that .. ! � were shattered, my memory wets al- giv " I your expected guests haven't come ed: sinking her voice to a whistler. death, ... Rio•' dcearucfFl, and a kind o[ stupe tyhat did you answer?" I said, By the aid of Word I had heard ^V1'ell, in 'some nay or other, he- taction aci�ec! upon my brain. \i ht l y Then we'll step out and surprise g I mean Cousin John - found out, or day, sleeping or wnk ng, those' pressing her closers to me, ,hien;" (Enter Dir. Candor, Dtrs ken a few. hours before, I began ) ---to understand it all now, btrf -oral y p g "I scarcely know; the sight of Candor (obeying orders)-''tt'cll . Y'from .the. i?erhxps, who had' tit globes of fire gtar�d at me out 'that woman so alarnied me that itI Ilenry, our expected guests hiiw dis- dimly.. Tasked her what she iaeant• oeen one of the witnesses, that a Io he darkness. It was'killin, Hie, ( seemed to take 'away the power of • '-'Ah, I have never told you!" she new w�ill.'had been made, and that I !a.s ,c•:!y 'as the dondli,i p�iSon-s each." appointed us=31r. and \Ips. 1'.inni- .. P I man haven't come," Mr, • Candor said, with a shudder. ''I will tet' was present at the time. Once or coal lave done, My grandfather "11irt you refused him?" I said; + _ ,,you now, that you may understand twice he put 'some questions ',M me; was in n ,troubled• state of mind: I (heartily) -"Thank Heaven !"t ' • my fearful position, and' that you anxiously. I - in an off -hand kind of manner ns to Physicians were brought from Lo-! ••Oh; yes; marriage with him couldzzrzi} take me away front it." its contents; but mir_dful of the (ton: they pronounced iffy complaint never- L•e-I would rather die. slut ; - re • 'r• the knelt down at zxy feet, and 'strict injunctions I had received. I to be a gradual softening .of the suppose. those dreadful eyes should 1 envyhme,' said thes no prosperous fol - sou to • stornesty, speaking tldsic lass subdued as she vice he could elicitas ver[ nothinousg frominmechhe at'LrAIn the meantime I' was restrained iaste•n upon me again? 3'kten I , son. "I have as many troubles as i ry' g g I should, be powerless.- I should be i you "I "I s'e as ye have, Mister," "I was brought up by a dear, king gave up the attempt. Blit he be- from fiivulgittg the truth b. threats' compelled to obey their will. Oh, J admitted Dismal Dawson :-'but the' grandfather, the onl friend I ever visitor to us: ! m Cousin John - threats not us flv from this lace at once e ; or my a er, tvho, was an formerly he- had.come down from ionly against myself, ut agatns my.anyr•here to be'away from them!" with . -- dear grandfather. What torture ,.. fief anything else." . g I "bias such an act practicable. 1 could have exceeded what I then en- thought I. Might we not find some T=' - _,� �� �� �� I P "Ens dared? But, I could not reason. I outlet unbarred; or, rather, suppos- . and, had not the power to make one of -ping' us bath safely locked within our eIITTING TEETH. fort to flee myself from the hideous rooms, might tk they not have neglect- - . •: • • - - -- thral one; an s became ut- ns se-, A Trying Time to Both Bab? and lel d at last I ed to take any precautions for . . tci 1y passive. . , ? •-•--- . I . :-, ®, Ankles t)ne day I was curing the outward doors. It teas - Mother. seized with a re- more than probable. At least it ;istless impulse to sten] my grand- 1 wou•Id be madness not to make the There is no time. when baby re- . ` father's l:ei,' g� til the cahititet, seeklattempt. quires more attention than during _ -` . for, t.1;o secret drawer, take out the -One question ' more,, dearest - the teething period. At that time 'i will, and carry it to Cot:sin John. Iivhat did Judy I mean the woman, the little one is always cross and - Kidney Disease Developed Into Dropsy - After iThen I kne}v that,such an.act Itad Isay to you?" . fretful, subject to stomach disordlers _ , Leen imposed upon me by those ter- ' "N -.t a :word; she kept in'• the and sometimes convulsions. Often Fifteen Years of Suffering Cure Was �Feeted % rible eyes in one of my trances. Al y background the whole time, merely, ntothvrs are absolutely worn out cdr- day I fought against it; but an in- 1 listening to what passed. But what ing for baby, and the whole house- ! _ vi-sible power secired driving the on. i madnoss it is to stop talking here," I hold is in a condition of anxiety. -_ __ DR. CHASE'S KIDNEY -LIVER PIL4.S. 'Suddenly the ihrugitt flashed upor.;she cried nervously. "when you have! This condition can Lte easily rams- -- • .. me . tliat I wuuld ruts away - fly come to take me away! Oh, do not died by the � use of Baby's Own Tub- " . Dropsy is a natural result of keg- wife was a gr'cat snfTcrer from kid- from all -everything. The instant let us_lose another momvnti" ]its, wl:iclti cool the sour little stony y i wi disease for several it -occurred, I 'acted upon' it. I ran I Come to tike lier away'! , She ]it- ach, allay the inflammation of the Dropsy kidne 'disease. Whezi the kit; Y years. She 'sap into my' room, opened my desk, 1111 was troubled with pains in the small tle thgught that I teas a 4oujtle- gucns, nerd give the little one healthy, avys become deranged uric acid is took out all the money- I had saved I bound prisoner in that homes But iP natural sleep: A >nother's word.'can ' of the back and in the side, was j left in the blood, and the blood be- gradually losing flesh and growing j (nearly ten pou.nds), and, while my an attempt at escape was to be always be depended upon where the 1. _ I comes watt'ry and vitiator?, Flesh weaker. She got into a very -bad gi ai:diather was taking his after- .made, there • was .no • time to lase; health of her 1tt•tle .ones is concorn- and weight gradually decrease enc! stale, suffered dreadful pains ait,d I dinner nap, stole Out of the hquse the nurse below might wake at a:iy .ed, and 'thousands 0f mothers prnise not thinking, in my haste, even' mortient and discover my absence. this medicine. Mrs. It.. L. DlcFar- 'ctrength 'is "slowly exhausted, Swol- I her ankles would swell up so that ito put a hat on. It was quite dart:, A night -taper and some matches lane, Bristol, Que., says: "In my, len ankles and legs are among ,the we were afraid of dropsy, We had arr[l no one obser� ed •rno: were upon 'the table. I "lit the cine, estimation, Baby's Own Tablets have --first indications of dropsy, and this a book: of Dr. Chase's in the house, -The, moment I was outside the and put the other in my pocket. cs equal , a medicine for children. -symptom-arises ..from the fact that and reading about Dr. Chase's Kid- dhor, I ran °across the•flelds in a Then, on tip -toe, she clinging close They are invaluable at the teething the system is filled with water that nay -Liver Pills, decided to try them. wild panic, lest the influence should to me, I advanced to the door; turn- period, and I would not be without should pass off by' way of the kid- Belief soon . came with this treat- come upon me to compel me to re- ed the key, opened it, and, there— ,them as they keep my baby healthy Heys. Ment. Dty- wife has been entirely I turn. At't'his timo'I had formed nb Right in our path, holding a night- and happy."-, - There is probably no ailment which cured and says she would not be tho.ught_01_�tliither_Lt¢as_ " Leads do such dreadful!`0 i�ritp rn 'Ter hand, arrayed in a long, 7lie Tablets relieve. all the ,minor _ y pai'irtol and witfiout' Dr. Chase's Kidney -Liver was possessed by ,one frantic ,in- loose, black' wrapper', over which ailments of little ones; nre guar! ...fatal diseases as derangement of the Pills for ten times the price." pulse to put miles and miles between �gowed her untrammeled masses of anteed to contain no opiate or. poi -kidneys, and consequently the good "I am using- hr. Chase's Nerve me and every association of my past rod, hair, her glittering eyes -full up- sonous "soothing stuff," and may be which, Dr.. Chase's Kidncy-Liver fills Food myself, and it is building me life. When my. breath failed -me I I i Al - do in checking kidney disorders and up wonderfully." ,Ithrew myself flown, and crept under on our 'faces'; stood Judith given with absolute safety to a new _ Y p (To ITe,C.ontinued). burn babe. Sold at•2i3 cents a• box' prvcTentitag dropsy, Bright's 'disease, Dr. Chase's Kidney -Liver Piths, one : n' herlKv: and as soon as I could rise, ` ' • ' , . ' diabetes, etc., can never be estimat- pill a dose, 25 cents a box, i+:t all sed orward again, until exhaus_ Py all druggists, or sent post paid. ed. Mr Arthur Walden, Fer P g The Gusher -"Women are not good by writing direct to the Dr. Wil. -- A ­:. ryville, dealers, or Eddmanson, Hates is Co., tion again overpowered me. And soilisteners." The Gu eta -!'Evident! 'liams Medicine Co, Brockville On.. _ _ �rletou Ca., N.B., ,writes "Aly Toronto. II want on, taking no heed of my Iyou've never had them for sel•va'nts.y ,or Schnectady, N. Y. I . . - .. - - I I y .... .. . . .'. 1. .. . . - _ . .. - .. - , . , - - e . -. . - .. .. . .. . _ .I • . . . . - - ^ r S �Poottit8frl6fia>i �3 �l�� rge Yarty, of Toronto, -We are sorry to report tb*t - so the addrear i a �- �ar8 vP� hip moth@- Frank Sleep in on the sicir list. ' ow a] 11,so"Ata s s i wh b Pent �tiaua C. Phil u: p*lnee _J, 13 - Beal aad wife, of Clare- :Get Ready oar aabeeripttoa fe `s`� F —M rs. S pL _....T _ - . ...- - - AYbert—hal!- _ ` wanp ootdate an �� th+ar.a paper of , - reeeips o: moa.y.t clefs Ofit" . at rays 1n town during the past week. -Mrs. Allawa _ _ .—_ - �ssysin•d•r.a.�a .t�.aa _-- - - .___e__ - _'i'he- tit s+f -Lha- —Mrs. --Ho-whtad >a. very. Circle purpose Nerving an oyster ill at present'. We hope, however r "hcx9amo, Olrr., FsB. 20 TH, 190®, supper in Dale's hall thio (Friday) that she may speedily recover. prin lS 0�1� avenin -300 employees of the Mc- S 9 _ -- -Wm. Rogers, of Enniskillen, Laughlin Carriage Works, Osh- LOCALISMS. spent a few flays last week with awa, went out on strike on Wed- - -_- A. -and Mtrl. Remruer, of the base ,sudsy for higher wages and Now•is the time w get your spring wear made, in order that the busy season will _ line and other friends. recognition of their union. End you ready for the work. -Geo. Wilson has bought.M. -A party of young people from -Married at the residence of Mr - - ,Shaughnessy's young driver., Kinsale spent a pleasant evening and Mrs. Wm. H Lockwood, par- , -Mrs. Wm. Hambly, of Toronto last week at the residence of Mr. ents of the groom, on SA'ednesday , . We Factory cottons 5c nli' is visiting her sister, Mrs. T. A. Andrew Annan, Fairport. Feb. 18th. by the Rev. A. C. New shakers 5c rap Greig. -Mr. Terhune who has been Wilson, John -Henry Lockwood are Good towliogs 5c ftp -R. Allaway, of Markham, here for the past month as organ- and Miss Jannie• 'Marie Cranford, Also a good assortment of heavy c ticking, eatdeg, shirtinga, tour spent Sunday with his parents izer for the'Home Circle left ori both of the township of Pickering■ reor linger apron aingtcretonneanag, straw Bias,¢ leather ti etc et fur here. Saturday for Brougham ~there he CROSSED THE BAR,--La=t week. SOI' Qualiturey prints, rices always art a besmuslt.e, art cretonnes etc etc Feb, 9th, the authoress, Edna Ly- YOU Quality a,d prices eluate the best. -James Henderson; of Sc•arboro will .cork for =ulna time for the c spent Monday �tiitli Pickering' circle there. ail. died at Eit.,tl_urttrile; Eng., of - friends. -H. 3Ic•Brady, who has been in pueumculia.. Her real name was Mrs. Fred'Delong, of Toronto, the etnlzlog- of John Dickie & CO Ada Ellen Bayley, born lit Brigh- John �1Ckle �o► spent Sunday with her brother• for file past fe�c iuOnths severs leis ton. Enh., nnci ��as the ditugrhtet �Vm. Peak. c•olinec•tioii with the firm this �ceek of it barrister of.the limet•Temple. Master Fred Bun.ing has been He leaves the first Week }u �Ixicdi She «as a confirmed invalid fol P - , ec•urecl many years, but through all her confined to his bed for the past for Chicago -where lie has week through illness. a <ituation in an establishment suffering she was a prolific Writer -Remember T. B. Marquis' sale ,=here his brother is no%%- eutl?toyed of books, having written sixteen on Wednesday. Feb. 25th. See -Chas. Downing, echo for the books iu twenty-four years.R e Prepare �'Cr his advt. in another column. -past four years has been- farming can find nine -of -these sixteen ' ---- _ -W. F. Henderson is in Cobourg at Indian Head. N. V.T.. has been in our Public Library in Pickering h p.. this week attending the Grand here for the past �ceek purchasing They have had a very fair circuli- Cold C� y�d �Vt �ca�dlVr +Council of the Royal Templars of horses. fast year he had about tion among the readers of the 1C�ti11 Temperance. 1100 acres under c•ropwhich yielded Library. They are: -Won by � _Robert Found, of Dumbarton. magnificent returns, and next year Waiting," "Donovan," We t�ca," moved this week on D. E. Pugh's his acreage of crop will be greater. -In t}le Golden Days," Knight See Those - - farm R hick he has leased for a He requires twenty horses for his Erraur," "A Hardy horseman," Latest Overcoats, Robes, Felt Boots in Robber and Leather. term of years, farming operations and it is to Wa�Iaringg men," "Hope the Underwear, Wool and Fleeced. -A full attendance of members supply his needs in this respect Hermit," "In spite of all. Pro- Extra value in Eeayy Blankets. lsrequested at t e nes regula that he is here at resent. Mr. . p bably her earliest books are con- - • ' • meeting of the A,O.V-W, on Tues- Downing will chip on Tuesday• sidered to rank the highest in Everything to keep Gift tube Ciold and '�8t. day evening next. -An "At Hume" under the aus- order of merit. Most people con- -Norman Ham, of Sidney,Man- She - - - picas of the Methodist church choir cider Donovan to her best. itoba, who has been visiting his will be held in the basement of the died in the midst of her literary - - ' R. A. Bunting, 'friends here for some time return- church on the evening of Friday, activity. Her last book "The ed home on Friday. ' Feb. lith. A first-class program Hinderers" was published in 19(1.2. -A great many have suffered is being prepared by the choir and In these days when one must look - for the past week or two from the refreshments will be served. A long and carefully among the mud- lprevailing colds which are of more real good time is promised all who tiplicity of books to find a really F- Spe�lal Bargain Sales 1t21an ordinary severity. attend. Miss Holden, of Whitby Rood novel, we can say of her At the meeting of the council college, will sing, and Mr. Shipman books they have a distinctly mor- on or — on Monday last they purchased a of Victoria University, elecutionist a1 purpose is i;o emphasized in her 1Ha+ing decided to materially reduce our stock of boots. and shoes before spring rock -crusher from the Good Roads will'give several readings. Ad- characters as to make her books trade opens. we cffer bargains is ever line some mentioned as foll�wo -Mena kip _ ;Machinery Co., of Hamilton, at a mission 20c. Watch for particular^ rather inartistic. boats were 63 reduced to 1f1 65 ; Mena f+I, lined boots: were 61.75 reduced to $1.66 = cost of $1000. This includes an —Mr. Wicksc>n. of Blenheim, is _Mens felt lour clasp boots were 12 radaced to $1.90 : 3teos boa calf wars 11.80 reduced -A meeting of those interested to it 66, womens '.)ox calf were 11 30 reduced to 61.60 : womens kid boots were ;1.K extra set of jaws and the machine in the establishment of a tele- spending a few days With his is to be delivered at Pickering stn- 11 ' reduced to 6170 ; womens rubbers 45c. Full line of Patent Medicine*. tion on or before May 1st. .This phone system connecting Picker- grandson, J. H. $unci ing village with other villages of W ickson is a native of this torn- _ __-T move on the part of the council the township was held in the ship and though 85 years of age. - 1'1' . Logan will no doubt meet with the ap- town -hall here on Tuesday even- has the appearance and Vitality of proval of all tax -payers. ing. Messrs. D.., R, Beaton, of the average man of 65. He is a -Report of Junior department Whitevale, Alf. Hoover, of Green brilliant conversationalist and 'y P. P. S., for Janus Sr 2r- F, River, and Hurd, of Toronto, were gives a most interesting account ry. g _ .... _ Bundy, A. Clark. G. Bateman, E. present, and gave all imformation of the stirring times of 1937, the W Calvert, K. necteary_ The r+oposition now time of the Mackenzie rebellion., � 1 �. Moore, M. Moore, ueneITT ua er; IL: irt5t�6ff; J made is to forma oint stock c:om- as we as`tbe Ta r in resin - `- po•u Brays 4 O'Connor, J. Palmer. Intermediate pany of all the independent linea, pe nods in Canadian history. The a large sssortment of 2-L. Stotts A. Gibbon, E. Bolt ^ % in my members of the company to be �Fickson family may be described � � / •- first class goods ' C. Matthews, E. Andrews, B. �nfined to Ontario and York aP historical personages their N / 1 stock. Moore. Jr. 2•-M. Rankin, E. counties, The cost of erectin names occur ru a frequently in - Woodruff, L. White, C. Eve L. g 1 such a line is abo .t $70 a mile and connection With the eventful perM Dickie, V. Vanstone. Part��f. there are at present 32 miles erect sods of the struggle with the Fsm- t- ,e �1$S Ci- �9,�8=• Allawa H. Stotts, W. White, L. ed in the township It is propos-' ily"Compact. Mr. W ickson was an Laifaet Styles ._ - • Greig, E. White, H. Winter, F. ed to erect the line along the old activeparticipant in the cause of ]Brien, M. White, C. Palmer. T. be h' ' O'Connor, C. Rusnhire, C. R. Doyle, Greenwood Road `There a few sub- the rebels. w ile his father had � Teacher. scribers can be secured and thus been in prison for several months make connection with the line for his active work in redressing - -We have had numerous com- already erected there. A commit- the griev noes under which the - plaints in respect to the late date tee has been appointed whose duty people suffered at that time, His -•at which our subscribers receive will be to solicit subscribers. Al. brother also, who had been in WM 1903 P��P� the :�gws. EzEe t in very rare ready a sufficient number have Lyon ]fackenzie's employ, bttt = ,cages the r leaves Pickering who had not taken a arms, was ' paper g ezpresaed their willingness to p •_ ___ -station on Thursday evening. On enter the company to warrant the sentenced to fourteen years penal ---making investigation we find that erection of the line. If communi servitude in Van Diemen's land _.s -mthforthe samewhile our r reaches Cleveland, a 's for his y R n 3 Pa cation was e.table.Ned bet eePsPestation, it cause. However his sentence wasDetroit and other points equally the village and the Wiild]�1■ •ailss distant, on Fridayy,the same issue R cold be a great convenience tb not carried out being set at liberty -will not reach aubscnbers not ten is b the British officials when he those in, the village. The time Y miles distant from Pickering till rapidly approaching, as it has al- reached England on his bray to We are prepared to do all kinds of work Tuesday. We have our,opinion ready come to many towns and the land of imprisonment. Mr. promptly pertaining to the pomp business. -_ where the trouble lies and have villages in the United States, 'Wickson was a close friend of made a formal complaint and .are when the telephone will be found Mackenzie and of Matthews the •; .• , doing all in our power to remedy in nearly every home and office. martyr to the cause of liberty . the evil. The probability is that work will Later he became a friend and as= F -One day last week a' man be begun early- in the spring in the sociate of the Hon. George Brown Goroessor to t might be seen driving through our proposed line. and other Reform leaders. For John GfirO�y 1;3erow Boa, Claremont. • village with a fine team and rig -Another severe accident oc- the ten years prior tKi 18ti9,.he was lap, V. Richardson, Agent,tPickering. delivering tea to many of our resi- curved this (Thursday) morning a member of the. Pickering council dents. He has a perfect right to on the Grand Trunk a short dis- as well as a member of the County 4selaand very person, who wishes tsnee east of Whitby, in which couneHilt selieral cars were demolished, u"t, d. It. is to such men ,as �1r. f • ' fi ht against f to lives were lout. tyranny that our country owes so z g • . ' • Ll ni MAP it is not right that an outsider fortunately much to -clay.. While, at the time should come into the village and Just as the fast train was ap- sell merchandise to the people proaching Whitby and running at of the rebellion, mane did not and not contribute one cent to the the rate of about 80 miles'an honr support Mackenzie and •his follow- I�oppoprrtt�at showing of finest display of taxes of the village for the main- the baggage car jumped the track 'ars in the stand they took the dhina, A vary large wortment of ••tenance of .,roads etc. We have and all the passenger cars behind universal opinion now is that they • ptataoaarv, Books, Dolls, oyer jars g had a most, ust cause for rebel- received for the. Holida trills. Call our regular merchants *ho reside were thrown down the steep em- in our village, whose stock and bankment, .and after knocking lion, and that the superior. form $ayeoriptionis takes for Magaainer, other property are taxed, for the down three tel poles pasted of government that we now enjoy Weekly and Dailyl,Newspapere, maintenance of our.' schools through the fence' and were de- is due to their- efforts. and soon, and who take an in posited in the field beyond, the tere.sthiin , everything. connected engine alone remaining an the %. tT. H• R+ICH,A.R?�sON with t pla e. . These peddlar_ track. There were a number of �7q'hitby- come along with a stock of .those passengers on board, none ofgoods 6n which 8rOC7iL Sir=%et►, Fat profit make there eof s our road ithe great- n it c) -al, - 1, ere moreora,bit'e all received j 4 _ -- contribute one cent, and still do one injuries o their head, -Pickering _ TTFiRs a inure our merchants ' for the benefit one ratan ha�-in one of his ears - •C U "• ' .Of the.to," n. I e do not find them cut off, ~chile other-, had their legs S LEIG H � AND i handling sugar, salt nor anti thing broken. The conductor and bf akc- NVAGONS on .whiOi there is but very- little man in charge both reee.iv'ed -very e profit, bu't the)- come along for painful injuries, but the new=bog the cream cj the trade. T}ley who was passing frons tune c•ar to �u m be r Yard K'1xIm to sell then tea at a price another did not receive a scratch. LLL4��a., hULPERSe } Much below that charged by our How the train could be thrown �I,OWERS • merchants, and they find many such a distance without causing CUTTING $11XES. ---- --T customers, but we seldom find the the death of a single person is a - , same man come, around the second mystery.. The injured passengers All kinds of ronQh and dressed Lumber - AND C HL RNS • time, as he knows that his tiaieks at once received medical aid and Lath, Shingles, Doors, Sash, House fin-' 4 ' are•sure to- be •found - out. . JVe later were placed on the local and ishinga and Silo material �Z, have a by -lacy imposing a lice ce taken to Toronto. This is the _ _ _ .. _. _ _ . on, those engaging in the traMe. third accident that has occurred but such licence is vier -!I seldom beivreen Whitby and Toronto Cistern tanks and water troughs made _ - - _ T. A. GREIGI'S, Pickering. - • - -- imposed. We would like to direct during the past week-, one having border the attention of our police trustees taken place on Saturday at Pott - to this matter and would recom- Union, in which no, one was injur- _ 1 OB SALE -Hoose and tot Being mend thein to collect the lawful ed, an j on Tuesday at flee same ELLO, HELLO -Fat cattle and F r let is Goa i, eoatalning I of as licences from these men as soon as lase the,'driving rod of the en- JLX hog* w.ated When you nave fav stack sore, sites lent for gardaa parpoeea. a ,amber _ p + g of an triad wady to rail drop a surd for prioe+ of frMt wen and a good from" house, ant olw they make their appearance and I gine brake Pmaahing the cab and *W. D. Gordon. o: w)+a sous.rusto ailed cpw beat �.M� waUr. hard and.oft For part ml sr+ apply W i ^ any young cattle so feed on si�arN, yrs Jao t atchrord, es Fening St, Tomato, 4W thus protect our rperchauts and severely scalding the driver and pbooe r A White, Broarham ON A epnthas„ Pickering ib tt in: reaFe our revenue, fireman.&w ' ,t y�M�)��r��' ,y� G - • '',,y�A�o�y� � •�;p,s d - 1!t_ at 'rt rh_Y��^,s.-41L7"wY6Ymd=r '�L"b-'�2L �..