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Nl ., h. , , '_.. . a _ a. � i .tri. •�" x :aa- ,� a i• g } y __; •-. _ 1. ... ,_. -/._ ., _,-. .:. 1.• ... a .-. :,i 'r. v -- -' _ _ 4 i+t !w_ HE .:.ra.VV4 .r- - - - _ .- .� _ .a .- 4.F•c r 'Ci �_ n _, VOL ' t��r ��i }� a� � .t � PICKERI�1`C�, Oh�T., FR��. r�rr� FEB 27 1903 :. a NO ht train tra return home he In for all good people.;. It has bpi OUT AROUND I,1S g gg� `� ,��� `'lost rile footle and fell E�allEjd the "far7alers' da' " becsm� Ales ' g to the >lr Spink Mills� ' i `� >jaarssr LOCAL aaPPstr>cxos ssao'tnsD si track beneath. The train passed ;much space Istvan to marketic aril ' � - over both legs severing farm nerve. N'V. F. Maclean, JiCF...: aj rZrs pssss AND iOTT;D I3oM>w► tit OL'TZ K g oris above ,itor of the World, says that; ' ` 6�Q�• • the knee and the other above the �'VQrld has now over EO 0 well-+Lwd�r : I Red 'eat . , :: -� - ,� '%wC bug. COTB>itilPGldDlNTe, _ White heat.;.;_ - - 72c , • �. . , arilae. Ile was taken to the Gen- fa er o its Grip 'on lis • Spring Wheat--. � _ `�`-- . ' 70c ., Highland Cretk. >�r� ' still llopitltl Toronto but be - .arm s n s�1bs tt to � �. New subscribers, who send $3 F. EASTWOt1D, M. D.,. Snrrpeon .Goose 'Priest ''� f35c� � , i• suceumed to lli� injuries oil Sattlr- tact to The World, Toronto, Itteut i W. to Canadian Pacific Railwe,y : Coroner Died a t the residence of 1113 cls '. HIS renlc'LinS were taken jn - Ontario County; Issuer of Marrisae Licet�res. Ma21lt a• Floirr �+:i-00 bbl. , � 11 t0 g this juurnRl, will receive cnEEl-i.3. �4 Claremont; Ofli�e honrs—Before to e'.m., l,ta 2 Family Flour - 4.00 �� father, Hi�lllancl Greek, on Satur- (_)s a«'n for interment. The de -1 to the 13th of April, or ne..•lrly l„a � - p.m., and from 7 to 8 p,m. Private tP7ephone , `;- ijp,3i Feb. �lst Willie secGuct el-.� cc�a•secl tufts eml)loycd-i.1 :�' butc.ler �' � i ennnecticn v✓itli Balsam, t3reenwood.l3raugham Pastry Flour '- 4.00 ' � ' � f 1 for it Any Subscriber Sandi attrtr• Mt Zion, A. JoliCount— I o (7th con), ee ieSIFOCo'Wies cleat and dc'li.rly beloved Fbn of :cllu) in the �ll'uve tots t1 <<- let'•:.' his � ing snbjour l ,tt ll ace rec red i1,� Bran :17.0(1 ton .' I � l World free, for one �•e,t,r. •y ; c �. Charles U. and Mr.-. L'lo��on, fif,,ecl; utlrt,llt5 lire. �•° (7th con), and D Pngh's (3th con) G-ly ' �, .•: � ,. :. Shorts 1.►a00 . {� 15 years, 7 months and ;� Ela ,� A. YOIINt3•, bi D., CAI., Fellow of Jumbo '`' 25.00 - y ' Fairport !' �• Trinity Medical College, Toronto, , +' '�' The deceased attended �S11U[)1 UI1 (xr I•hanl, �'Vho1e•.Wlieat Flours � : , HOCKEY...CHALLFi4t ber of Colle,-79 of Ontario. 0tl2ce and residence aan Surgerne ofopp 0 Leary 1.ote1 � R•r) led Oats, C/ho (if all ];;finds. VPetrnes(IY y and was a C(prl�se On ,. • � ' Miss .�iiluie O'Brien � cut a week � •c Woburn ,Ont. Office h ors; morning 7 to 10: P yattl2'dRy. rile deepest f�t21pat12 ' r J tt-itil iter friends In «hltby, The Fttirptirt hockey •t�ea211 lJ�ra>r • . ° • t evening 6 to S. �Fiarcl and Soft Dual. •-: _,f Salt• is felt for the bereaved f�tnlily itt \1i5s Ev:t `IcC'ourt of Whitby, hj• clttliieuges the Pickering �' - - ---- - Above prices Subject to Mange t.ii'hont thc•iI� �ucldeU afllictiott The fou y' g o� 7lENTON, DIIN � BOIILTREE • - lJ Parriate m Solicitors. etc., National •; root Chaml;ers, 30 ring a rest, east, Toronto, : -WV N At Claremont. every Tusi day forenoon. Money 4' to loan on Mortgage, FRkNB T)TNTO R -C., D.O.L. HERI;EBTL. DU:iN. W. DdQLOOB SOUL? BSE. bl-lv JE. FAREWEL , Q. C., BARRIB e TBR, Oounty QroAttorney, and County olidtor. Court Hoose, Nvhitbv. lo -v •�� .•• �OW d: Dica1LL VRAY, BARRIS ere, Soltoftori, Ac. Ofiico opposite Post 011" Whitby, Ont. Juo Ball Dow, B.A.; Tbeo. A:eGilllvray,LL.B. )E nev to Loan. By �, Peteri7r ry. HOPKIN$, VETERINARY BUR• • GEON, Gra,dualk o1 the Ontario Vet- ,_.: arinary Colleg3, Toronto, registered member of tie Ontario Veterinary bledica' Association. 4y ll OlDoe en res dance one ndone-quarter miles north of reen River. O tilce and shoeing forge hours 8 t 11 am., and I W 4 p.m. Telepraph address uet Bili, Out,; P, U, s{}drese t Green ,y' •� ! lilyer, Ont a EJ. SHIRLEY, eterinary Snrgeon. s Hor. Graduate o! hn On%rio VeteriL- ary Coilese, Toronto, registered inember o1 the Ontario Veterinary Me& eal Ahsociation. AD des and iu.jariee of t a domeetia animale diseases treatte seast according �0 the thost modern approved and seieutiti,, prig-,iplei. Uf-e ani residence corner Lintonii and a ve Kilar St, bi! � ue ve and garb*. .-- - - - - ... - r�II4ti1A9 DUN:', onveyanoer, Com r- m+ssiocer for taking Atftdayits, etc., O/arernont,Out. Uy BBeBII-1st iG, Issuer of Marriage Licenses for the Co my of Ontoalo. Of - A" at the store or set hi i r*aldenos,Pioku:.,g kVID Bint)Aml hootionee64 ft., r Woburn.solicitssal sfromhisnumerous • triends botu far and near, Bales of rums, farm snook and overytbinQ tris is to be sold will be dandled by the subseribei with the uttu.ost care ' and sold to the very best vantaarle. a-ly B.BRATON, TO N13HIP CLERK Conveyancer, Oon,missioner for laking amdavits, Accountant. Eto. Honey to lona -an facto property. "Ise er of itanis:rs Lia •noes" Whitevals, Ont: -, POUCHER POST LL,Liaensed Ano t4ioneers for the Coo ty of Ortario. Ano- tion sales of every desorip on congacted at a moderate charge. T. P ocher, ileal Estate Arent and General Valu tor. strict attention Aran to all orders by m or telegraph. ,Ad dsees THOS. FOUCHR9 Brougham, Ont. F. POSTILL, Green River, C Ut. 85-1p Ting WELLINGTON Hotel.—Ha. ' 1 ins removeo to and thoroughly overLanl- od the above house, I am prepared to furaisb s000modation to all Who desire to patronize mer Spac-ions sample rooms. I shall be pleas- ( _ ed to see all old patrons when- tbey have oc- -r- nasion t0 visit Markham JAB. TbURENCEt lfarkh;m, Ont. L. good frame dwelt , if: °ares o1 laal good stable in the Vill a o1 Pioheriag, ALU - ' A lratue dwelling an about one acre of land near the said vill e. r _ - Both these properti will be sold st a - `bargain to clove out es fes 'C } ` - Ineoraiae promp ily Attended to.... • � - Conveyancing done and Titles searched. � iN isits Claremont every Tuesday.' 1W V. ~Ri hardson, � �I/ 3 I f ' Notary Milo, Pickens" g • _ � ' Just- Arrived �' a ' • ..-:yam• %� ,. ,... Pickedmg.. p "=in , r'f _Intw tot of seh'eoI pp�es, siut>Qi>osbbt4 tablets, lad pweiks low, ides Annear $ seriAblai flit _ - _: Alco s LtrRs find �it>oe .ioeic of osaabs asid looib broot 6t b 6Ge. • ;' :� 8tt-one naw noM` , sovsiopa sad Ovalis beaod artQt • Thtsb trod rsliabl. Foe sold. tbtnat • tett�+t In oar gym of howd wd r is ills. nor prop WWII pot 1111114 "r e it - f Y, ,FI:. y,. .. r -y .,',tis •`<^�rxi �.(• �'r` .g 1r a7. +Loma �4 r 3jygf.�, .l. ��' i. •4ii' - '' L7-': ¢� .1..�'�y ? - 93� i--` �� p•Tti$r ''.'•.r`'',,,' r=+. ,%J. •J 1 - j: Y ,.v y r e 1` Notice. - Is vl�lti!1t; her u�lilt, -firs. M. hockey team to rL friendly timid Notice. ' - - eral which took place 822 hlulula„v O'Brien. tt� be I►Iri.yed either at the Cot4�ec Model Bakery Co'', Limited. was Very largely attended. 111isti.E�-a•'A'i1tR spirt ti feiv (lays or at IY'airpurt; at all early cla'rf,�, :qv-, �•it,ll her sister, Ric;. F. La, Iv, of a5 to be played before the hAr�"aI�-. Whitby. >� . ' Pickering_ ing tip of the ice. s � - •'�• H. Sharks has been in Tat•dntu W. J`. S• .'ITks, •, � ` : Aubert and Mrs. Stevens >ziavecl for sul:le time visiting, R -e kllo�c Secretary - � to Port Perry last week. :: not where, he Int �t have had nod .Fairport Hcrcke Mrs. W. A.Johnsonhasrettirned 1' g � ' home after visiting friends at Port ancllo2•aRe. - .; The Canada Ise Company's ,,. FARM FOR SALE. Hop�• I y s -man- .:.a arfier and en11)luyse9 are R•orl:ing : 1lliss Polly Nicklestin, olTortmto •d � complete _ �i nt $t2nda with het• hal their harvest be. �•$prin • ,: Pe Y parentsg Hill Farm" 120 acres, in Isere. - fore the ices breaks all. The warm state of cultivation, well fenced, _first dears• --•� sun and gentle breezes are making outbuildings, water in stables,- Rwa , • Prilei� art's being offered a� the hoaxes. Two miles t:cm Lat�tt.8ill C.Ii= f All materials and deem the ice tender in some places. . kept stock. It will a on `. carnival to be held on Friday, Feb R. Station. A 1v! to _ • pay y Our hockey bo •s have not had pp to nail oar works slid ins of our stoo)<, 27th. W. bf, billiard and obi in Crines. Don't Abe misled by The lftst carnival, of the season much, chance to c�istillgui511 them- 817 C'•arlwtom •f`t. `s agents a do not employ them, oonsegnent- will be held un Friday evening �l�•eg this *inter. They have not 20• i a,�. TorontqOo�.. ly we a, n, and do throw off the agents Feb. 27tI1. • played neatly game.. We believe oomalise on of 10 per oet;t., which you "ill ��• ���,� � of Td»lity ring the secretary clad ills Dart tortes- .• oertainl esus by pnrabaeing from ns. A ) fall ponding' to different challenges FARMERS SUPPLY l. call soh• ted. been, V1SItl1)g her paI'EITtB, Mr. SIltl for games 1)lit IlOt a -An S fol, �— WHITBY GRANITE CQ. Mrs. J. K. Gordon. �.. Bargains is sugar and soap, two ias� r � riffs Siilkler, of Culdtvatrer, ]las Kinsale. only. No 1 Gran, St Lawrence, Bre�sk. Opp. Pas OfBoe. Whitby, Ontsrlo Ian H}3elic]ing a few day;t with - ' = _T_ __ "— per cwt $4 Oa, No 1 light brown S3,sif ,fret i-• rlia3 Ht.rtop is vitiating her of cwt these flees b the bb! only. `-ilt�.� -� Lillie l�tc•hc►lsun this geek. p Y Y• . :NI•e. Ft. «'. M{>whray• of xoap except Saalight $4, terms oa adae�ee ., 4- Tllt►c• I)eVeI'ell, jr., 1'etitr7tec] j;, `��• 1leAvcn' delivered n fine fat striottytash. Lantern and lamp Oa�. ! home last. �t•eek after thendinl,* a c•„w nt C'1•u•eulurit: c,n WEdnescix for i,c each, y pail or nett ds�ePic MINI � �♦ r �iiy ! � Y pure leaf lae►d b fejt• �ti•c�c'ks tvit,ll friends 1n :�t. J.:�I{•1.xttKlilin, •drnrer. Ib, all ttiudx of -nails except shingle siide.tkr �. '' � a ,; . , l�!�ui�• rtncl othHr piare�. .* tjuit{• ii select few gatht�red at the keg per cwt 83.2:,. Theusurtl Fong Ft'I•iic•i►' a•!11 be h{►rue ,4f It. It. anti 9Ir, M{►«•hray on Highest price paid for produce.. hc•lc] in the ria. Mist c•hureh hHrc,. I'uer�Ela�• night, it bait,!.; the �•th noel- : :-' Fuel clieF veT;iclee for hire da I Wool, Hides, Tallow, Abse ekis4c ate. � u' y llE`Xt �llllflA -ening. �l ti"e1'`�%►t'Y ,►1 their �vecldittK ,t �•rry nicN horse hair etc taken, cash or Tradie. ` or night I3ns in Connection -meet- , }' K• - Tr- Milts inQ a I G. T. R. trains, Frei l,t end' .~ will preach Inul•t1inK :ttul et•�•niug. titttP ,:pe•nt. Oysters were ger �•eEl in 0.1 E. BRI'` Alan a K ailan,'r. S- , � �- - et:pre a delivered to aXl parte of the '" A subsc•f•iI►tic,n limit it, aid of the Thin. L.ewi::; R•rtq in Ti�rontY�,, this - •�: villa e. Teaming of all kinds done.'`''. ►rvlxrsrtl to band* �•i�:ting hi, brother,, Frank,, Who -1 1(t on a meat notice. $cls and nom , s listen freely hie•ncEl during is in ' tlxe Genet•t►1 liL.� ,itttl, A Tho• . ,. _ - Mi asiou.xtable6 In OannectlOn. }►ti wt lt•E•E•k tlltil tibt►ut$160liM,i been, �2•� �Wth (4n hies Side 11,t3 dein 51trCb�H- rilrc�ttcly I�rutllieed. Attyu© «•i5h. folly r,�uinced and luG•st report° ore WMIRN OF HE ama Peak -,. I ill{; to juin , �houkl attend Il1e that he is improving.W• H• Fi�prieivr. nt�ye�itiQ�. i'3y fill rt:c+ons let there A nutrll,Er of_the frlenclR of Jar.' rand : Ina,_pora:ea by sec of Partismsac feta .. � � a ruuEin Mrs. John Rodd tee„ at their residence ,, :. ;.. •..•.-- ;: g gutht'ritlg it:- evtiry_ ou Aluncia cvenin for the purpose of � - Pia>kertn[ Braaaa. t� }� U "P t3�15f*iifiin f; •a k:flnldl. rar�lclil,g. Wr, have nota llsir u�"`iG� � �:..:>•-••,, - , understand •u ............ ........... ,: Brouf;ham tuna - _.. , I?THeet they nes ti ...... � Co tibl � I t Lot t'h were apse Ba.�si - nit • • ,�• ..�;� °• § s. F. :i. urniture.... nutue Josh Cvtaw>r A.s . T. S. ittct►itt.t..x FbE. � '' -� _ " � J. E. Uibnpy and General Agent Mc- �ire.:�ent �• ` . F,verytfudy here fig YlurslliR a Uonalcl Inas be �n r-ttshing around in BpeeL3 attention gtcen to Farmer's aiierirr tc,lcl these dx3's• the interests of the Fine l Woodgent Co. rote. Coueutkonaaoticiteasad prom pwjaenaw • A fall live o! flet• There is uud ak82iti 6 • ' Lada eat at lLe They delicacy on Thut•s- Farmer's hotos aiseounted araerieaa =at - g qgrer Foreign Exchange bou[ht and sold Dssret,�sr olus furniture now .: rink these days. day frc,tn OchaR a. about one lyundred ,>�, ayallable on all parte of the world on exhibition in Watch fur bills anaounciil'g the an fifty conveyltnce�at being in the.. aMtt�asa sank west. nae' wan room". , combination sale. prucs+asiun loaded with different agri- -. Interest allowed on deposits at b� . . J. A. White is still loading two cultural implements. J. H. also hand- r'�trt races, sad eredtled i,ai! y..rlp to Pres ri ht. K les Lha Plyttnoutb► binder. - � or three c�alrs of stock weekly. Cleo. Sarre >•taaaosc, �', '; Aiir� Maud Stevenson 29 suffering : Si, Djllj�gh • from a iceverc� attack of la grip - !tea wast.]•.-asatrastoa Asses° - Otat„ Wm. Risbrough is laid a nth '��• Fla 1� ighsvrander is vi$iting :-� - • is ; • �, .: Pipku•iag, � friends in Toronto. _ • ,.-.-J ]a gra pe anti has gone to his home 1`aluxs (lolxa_ E�sr Des as roLro�•-�.. pp - in Uxbridge. U. Hoover has had another at- No. 6 Mitt 8:47 A.M. _ - � g - tack of hetumorage of the lungs. * � The Hume Circle are to bavean No. 12 Diizsn ., 8:01 I -I[ Wh Egli,... �d�� �� open meeting next hfuudav even- Mme• Wm. Hoover entertained a �� 10 LoceL . .6:08 P.lt -- _ in in the Tt,,ulPerance hal. All large number of friends last week. - Ftttm ra may have tbei>w wheat gtoti>ad ore invited. A gcxxi program is Miss Annie Doren is at present �`sinvs (�ot>ra `Vasa DIIIi as >�u.towyy-•�•. - for eitherToll. Cash it ErtohatoRe. visiting iter brother Ben of Sin th being prepared. No 9 Local . .8:89 A.iI„ The 1:�►t carnival of trig tson villa' �� 11 Mla$D 2:25 P.�r _. ; � .: 11dt•s: Wm. Kin Ila° returned , '; � -- "', � ' � will be �ield here next Tuesday B ? Mail . .8:22 P.M.`- Any �s lily of feed for' sale at twstsn• night in the rink. A large number from a visit to her parents at , � able p los.. Weston. !>Du 7eAsLi—rttaw•tas >dtatiea t->ttlit,. � of p►rir:es will 1?e given, and trio M�• $haw, of Manitoba, re- � Gree b in ]�omeafterspendingseveral Tau.ue c4o>Zta Ea'�eT zoos as rolrlow�a. .. Green River rasa.. band will be i D. Brpkenahire, Ptatts�t `,'� ' attendance. 9c:e bills for full weeks with her sister, MI'ii. Alf. No. 6 M•IL . . , . 8:52 A. AL � particulars.• � Hoover. �� 12 LooaL •`. 8:09 P. i�r . _ -Hello 1 HeIIo •1 G`entrxl" ie the I3cln't forget our Sunday school �• 10 Local... .. fila P. l�, : - _L topic of the day. When, we read anniversary and entertainment the Sunda World of Feb. 15th, ' Sunday Tests, eolxci Wssr nus as roLLaacs: we begin to think we have a little March eat week, and 9th.._, Particulars t • g No. 9 LOCAL . , $:84 A. AL haven of rest to our lotions toren doll' _ g Ed. Turner, of Bottineau, N. I3., 11 Local.. F. �. 8.110 P ' chi of Pickering, and 'Rea shall .. � 8:T8 P. X. : .-• who Ilan beep visiting his parents, "l Riau. i'be-' ndersiRn•d leap 000tanily �oa make lad our dear visiting•frteads W. `B. and Mrs. Turner, left for - qq band. ir�sh and salted meats of all kinds. Un �ast Thursday evening the his home on Monday last. � CLOCK and WATCH....._ Also • sttppiy of vegetables Markham juniors and brougham Geo. Fuller •lie,$ returned biome • juniors, and the Locust Hill CiiEr from a tri to the butes of his bo Re 81r121 said Cleaning. _ Qaality good..-Prioee reirontlbts;' . r8 and the Brougham seniors P y p �' �". Pero hood, Nova Scotia, and is visiting ' � had a contest at hockey, theBroug The uadersiRned is prepared to clean `CI�oKitsE' Most delivered dally. rife son, W. A. Fuller, general and Watches on short notice. i,r , •= t '� � •. ` haul teams winning in both cases. merchant of this place.. work telt with w J. xeuin tciII tie catledPrar � t • WAGNER � 08.: Our boys know how to play hockey -� is f Mrs. Morgan's sale OII the •Blah T e first article received each day natal iLsry, :--� - A team of hockey players let vain be cleaned tree of charge- ':' i . • here on Saturdayavenin to la was attended by a verb large DOMINION BANK Brooklin. Mosof the gre play crowd and good prices realized for _ JAB. FERaIISON, regulars I`d'ti Chert woad,. , everything. Mrs. Morgan Rill - Y were sick and unable to go. Brook --- - .•. 1 _ `_ •' �- lin won 5-2. Claromotlrt lased move this week to Claremont, � where in future she will reside. I , zo - Capital bald uDt �2r9001000 Brougham seniors on �onday a m a 4 ro � The United Workman here have w � • N o a �r�' mb � m ' ' $2 900 000 evening here, Claremont winning �: o' : - � . �� , Reserve fund .,.� urcbased the hall that the have � • . t t 5-2. P Y ,e 11 a b.: r� � �a �to used for several .years, and well � � g � :: «» .. x _ ' r _ -; sake it apart and plaice it on a p . ° � t � � 'a ' I b an explosion temporary foundation until s tin " y d a °- WHI'TBY BRANCH, A Pearson felt red y • p to Cora Y P g � a 'Qs.or.i as►sktas s>3sita•s►s s'rs.a of gasoline brought $wt at zit. Paul when a solid •foundation will be � 4, S � : o ° 0.4 Special attention given to tri• oolleoMoa of against the Sta=ndard Oil Company laid and finished throughout in 1;10`C�a m � aw sarmar•. Bale and .fiber xotea, and the jury before which the case modern style. ;" � m�m v"•o �� fig�savutae DsrASTi�.1F ••`�; _•.; was tried gave the plaintiff $10,000og a Ths Wortd Wants a Man. • - S � �7s• , • lEaiisesl allowed oa depodts of tL011r sad >m- damages. Th 8 St. Paul papers A - • a � _ � g � y � O �• - �• state that the'Standard Ui�A?t . ,-:•a:, -,, res Ft7BLYBH7CBA of THB TORONTO O � o �, • ... ��- - _ , � �. J. T$OBTON >tus�►oi�it,c once advaaoed the price nix oil in wotaln wl2.L TRY To >a� r 1a ate, •that city, and in bine days sol- Ie)taitrglslDe. _ -6 �: f ••• �- • leoted from the local public vaongb , no publisLert of The ` Toronto � � . `• 0d, , A 8ns . on• `s good C�ttie�c. � .x� p�� to pay the � Worla w',ent . rept�esen►tative � eo.>l�► - :.. •«. • �• p amount of the judgment *ad 06 i>.- Onti,trio. 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WWOM St EL'� -IN V -1 -TAT ON THE, 0 the store and -on the street, In k hiju un. to factory and by the ca4ier'o desk- cilla had h"M4 thOy t-00 Seasonable and Pra$lfable em nd expouaded unto him the Of as Soil. n from 'off, the Thy essed fu bundle opened when you are tak- way Ud ppened when - you are tying..up A th of God more perfectly. t1ints for the Busy Tiller Ing down the gOods by Paul At Corinth , and noW ltyo�. shelf ; opened when you axe biddivig elped m help Apollos from ery Commun the little cashgirl good night OPen- they are Able to -,gY d when you am giving the Pt mes : Ho of v last in- Alexandria. So Alex&ndri4 in I AtAP)LE, SUGAR MAKING.,, peovd. and -Corinth, or,, rather, Italy, come rOr tapping, select a spot whel structions to your foreman 0 'Lord's the f together at Ephesus on in the same way a were the lips 0 -h d thus Ile works, serrd- the tree has a lively look, above 11 consecrated '6vimge istic chufi gEn -according Wh to AC tared a poor old o business, an ear one ither large root, or directly under a, liament oi Canada, in j the 3 11hree. less it has in its pews men 0 by who, while he cleaned my shoes on Ing 1119 messengers hither wid th &nll hing -eferable., Thousand Nine iiundred at the life and testimony are preac, t And touch limb, south or 'east side pi ue, in our us- and causing lives to nice I)y Wm. Haily. of it With a sharp ax ross culture.,, evangelists as well as gosPel min- the coarse. Department of Agri one of the for mutual benefit in His service stand behind the sacred tional capital, taught me isters who f&1th great and comforting truth that bark over the spot where you intend says* , mightiest lessons of trust and Chicago) Jessua Christ is to -day speak- which He hath to tap the tree. Bore a hole slant - despatch from desk, in God I ever learned 1. I -Tin good pleasul ach p bit. ]Rsv. Frank De Witt Talinagf, pre s in. the same ever being Ing a little upward with a shar g text. -John w e - dumb TELL ABOUT THE HEW, purposed in Himself is I of His 1-32 inch smaller tha ut to ed from the followin wrought out after the counse ix, 1-6, "There among dervil Furthermore, you should not hesi- was a division. of old that was cursing the h. 1, 9, 11), and there be used, to the depth of not ovel 'P life of a young child. - Iffe said un- own will (E Spout ur- nches. Never drive a them. tato to testify for Christ in yo c 11 who abide in 1at French and deaf is perfect pea 0 to a he gre to him, "Thou dumb gpir- One day Lopaux, t place of business, because you would that Will. to tighter than 1-31 inch, as it Injureg Napolel;nl He said: May we be as ready inftdel, came to it, oome out of him and enter no not have dumb lips in reference to a kind the tree. Use a spout that docs not r majesty, I have ev )lved a help others as we e Priscill "Your nwrie into him.1 It is not the pul- I call T ieophil- any physical cure which you know pol os. obstruct the flow of sap, and thal le as A pit that is dead; it to the POW hew religion which a5o silent In re- Aquila and as teachab a bet- about as you now ha's a free delivery, as sap that re. hat it i. ch refuses to speak and there- 27, 28. Who, when he was come, ant whi ference to the divine cure Of sin. mains in the puricture-of the tree, istianity, but the 1ped them much which had believed ter kols'pel than Chr fore has lost its power to listen. Suppose that to -day one of the imightily con- between iuns, sours, and injures the" or ac- Fronh people will not believ, ng in Chicago,, do employees of 'your store was afflict- through grace, for h What hos:�_ My brother livi hat publiclyF quality of sap thereafter, also t cept it. What. is the matter? not know that there are within vinced the Jews. and t ed with the dreaded disease of can - The gr eat French Em- you owing by the Scriptures that tree shall I do?" he a radius of three blocks of your cer. Supposing that a couple of h Tin buckets are preferable for ob- les aus is the Christ. Peror turn ed his hand hotise scores and scores of famil* years ago you had been cured from Je brethren at taining best quality of,sap. Thoi arm and Plac the Dam edi- With letters from the raised his or As who never hear e of Jesus the same disease by a certain m in kindly upon his friend's should, esus Apollog; passed on 'to Cor- slot that used to be cut in bucket 'spken in their homes except cine of a certain doctor. Would not EPI1 ere is one used of God for the old-fashioned bucket nail 06 he answered: "Lepaux, Do you not know that film inth and was greatly n — blaWhemy? not immediately go and to - preferred. Use a narrow curved hook -our new e 191c trouble about 3 there. Being mighty In the Scrip no witnesses. Go and within a radius of six blocks of this about the wonderful cure ? If neces- ame to Ephesus, he on spout, for with a you ftres when he c you ha stop church, every Sunday night while I sary.'would you not take this phy -to have to tip the bucket up ed ewis4.:!--- w blinded eyes. Un more mighty when lie 'came Open a fe am preadbing, scores and scores f some 0 sician to the sick man's house and was some deaf ears. Straighten n and women pass in And whith Corinth because of the increased to hook on, or vice versa, thus spill:. Raise the dead. Be Y'Olung Me insist that he try this cure cmoked 1 mbs. out of the fatal doors of the aa- light received through Priscilla and ing the sap if bucket is nearly full.:. led. Rise again had cured you ? You would do that and bur a prominent torage and gathering tanks Zadt rucified loons - -and. places of evil resort? became c the third day yet among the blood curdling sing Aquila. Ile front the grave..- Some of us are foolish enough to teacher and After ward a great friend of galvanized iron are e"ier kepi ho put Y'Ou to SnA the blasphemies of yQur store 5, clean -than wood, and are superioi, to th6in w accept think that the haunts of Satan are of Paul. Se e I Cor. 1, 12; 111, 4, death. Then the people will open only six days of the week; you do not think it jig yot4 bounden 111, 18. But for the best results. as duty to tell about the Christ who 6. 22; iv. 6;. xvi, 12-, Tit. your religion and believe in You that On the sevonth day Sat4Ln rests r Christ. Le- cleansed you from Lall sins. Do you both he and Paul would have us un- Tin is the best metal for evapo they believe in Jeskis ahop and says to hi's paux, i t is' by your witnesses that and "ts up that you hav6 a derstand that whoever the teacher ators but not as durable as scmt mean to -tell me do t wl I Its way hirelings, "My agents and servants# right to keep'your lips dumb and might be, God lons could the other metals. The corrugated bot, your l\ew religion mus -God -to open His b live planted, tom I�ans evaporate more sap that not let us all allow -those-sinful employees to work to be done. Into the hearts of the people, was churches. on the Sabbath, and we not invite the plain bottoms, but if not properI5 red, but God gave Napoleon church and prayer meeting. Apollos wate theories." hri9t will rest." No. The cl urches may (I Cor. 111, used, do not make as light-colored., he gospel of Jesus C pened one day of the week, but where they can hear the sweet Ines- increase _. . ;. right. T eived the Roly sugar. The sap should never got be - 0 carried to the fartaiermost be o xi x, 1,2. Have YO rec is to b the Satanic haunts are iever shut. 8a,90 Of divine love ? par s t of the world by the power of since ye believed? And they low these corrugations, neit Night and day the busy fingers of GIVE TESTIMONY AT 1rIOM]F, G host ld - the blaze come in contacl gospel" testimony, not by theories, said unto Him, We have not so ;hou death are reahing, always reach- Would that the dt1mb lips of Chri8__ her there be any with any bare surface p brilliant much as heard whet not by arguments, not by a Ing, after more victims. Like the tian testimony might be unloosed by r sides. Ftarl hysical or pole,- Holy Ghost. collection of metaP quicksands of the far ea3t, this S&- our own firesides, among our loved f any result, from the evaporator as soon as there is We do not read o mical dissertations. royer keeps swallowing ones, as well as among the strangers paul,s testimony at lr4pheglis or his sap enough to boil, and continue tho f this' statement tanic dest A n illustration o scene of my text. down the unfortunate, 'and he never dwelling outside the four Walls of at they wished boiling a:3 long as there is sap. The i� ftirnishod by the seems to have enough. "More. our home. T place this spiritual ob- citement in the him to tarry longer (chapter xviii. nearer it is kept up the better, and the There as great ex rel" continuEdly cry ligation upon my own heart and -19. 20); but now through the the faster' the evaporation the bet­::�,* Jerusalem. mor e,,. mo world of, ecclesiastical rits. "Give us more human life as well ra. There in ter. Use strainers the evil Bpi ng, - The pharigees, the members o f preaching of Apollos and doubtless from gatheri con- blood to quench our Unquenchable many a minister who Is so anxious sanhedri and the priests ha by th tanks to syrup can, and keep sugai d p help of Priscilla and Aquila selves thirstl." settled it wr))th them about the souls of his congregation he finds on his return to EplieSUS Utensils of all kinds clean. clusively- �as a fraud, a ow, iny Christian tri ends, 'wb iie' I that sometimes lie Overlooks the that J(Oiis Christ N that some have believed, but they d pretender. But rejoice in foreign missions and would souls' destinies of his own children have, not been taught pbout the charlatan, an absur WASHING BU17F.R.... as brought into not abate your interest in them I and brothers and sisters and par- and they W6uld there - pone day there w -ymen g -ient. n. who want to ask you this p a- ents. n their liv ive suffif D their presence, seeing, a man rtinent que fore 'be lacking power es. F ew daii ind. In all prob- tion : Do you think we should allow My friends.;,; members of Jefferson There are many believers now who sideration' to the purity of the had been born bl for c had our concern for souls 1.0,000 miles Park church, I here alid now conse- ter they use in washing the butte i him. for It itnanifest the saine great eggars who took away to monopolize our efforts ? crate my life to a new work. I An% while every believer has become a milk out of the bijtter; and also, the been on -nd the temPle gat While we are seeking them do not going back to the days and life temple of the lioly Ghost (I Cor. vi, water used in washing the dairy im their sta near the temple let us overlook the da ger of those which I used to live when I flrat en- 19 20). -It is a different thing to be plements, says*a dairyman in J rerses-I,.,- Every one who- went to knew him. eyes9" who are living in sin by our. own tered the ministry. In tl�oso old fill�d with -the pirit, as the tree Bulletin. Few men have -taste sQ ra aked in hat the S days I did, not seekso much to com- from root to 1OP"109t; t one of the learned docto door. Do you think t a- wig is fil diati tj%c7 camanot tell rain water from n 01 Surprise. "No rnal� -ver.lived be- moans and the A lik-i ordinary ispl*ing or well water. Y with blood to the tips of A11- Y _i-ast--the _saiw_ earn Abui(f 'be Cirreh as to win souls. Ily c;�] �l I ed will', the drink' pond water'- and with a more p ecious in a _Qor. any was to reach out for those who received sight -on this side of the G od the were outside of the church who gers And Loss. reek wat", unless forced to, becaue right and in ours 'than and Unto C .4. 4. And he said unto them, grave." When the young man they do not like the taste of it. Is an- man or the woman about whose, per- never had confessed 'the name o knd ,O%V: the (priests and what were ye then bapt,17ed9 creeks, ponds, springs and o0friary swererd .' "Jesus," sonality you never ca v until you Jesus.. Before I entered my pulpit I they said, Unto John's baptism. ing upo d get down on my knees and by their himlings were beside them- see a Ulack crape ban n the woul wells are all effected more or lo6ss selves with rage; They threatened Tito 1101y' Spirit testilie8 Of Cirrist washing -and sL'*page from the ad-:- oppo,site door ? Oh, man, if You say, "Oil, God, let me speak,.. the and glorifies Christ (John xv, 26 - him. They excon) -permeat- municated him. had the true love of Jeans Christ In righ ;or that young man and t word disci i� jacent soil, which is always ly lost their rea- vi, 14); but probably thep At last they entirlO ed with rotten or decayed -.vgetable-/ your heart, you v7ould act differently. woman whom I way never we again neuibers, lea. were like niany church I ense. matter. If it is a (a YOU." so-ning farulties and common % toward your unkii(,-,-.n neighbor. You until I meet them at thy throne !" In our own day with whom the Holy We They practically cried aloud: can taste these things In these would enter his home for Jesus' uch is my purpose now such Is Spirit st-enis to accon4)lish little or do not believe that Jesus- opened different kinds of waters, is it not..:.'_` - sake, and with at least the same the purpose of my' new assistant. those eyes! Away with this fillow . nothing, because the word of God intensity as a life insuranc7e agent B*rothers and sisters, we have t1well in them richly (Col. also 06 fact that these obj:�ctionable._. called Jesus' Away with hilli! I)een does not f hunts up men and wo en for his in- too long dwelling together in selfish III %ve substances will in -some degree have.. ith him!" But some 0 10), And they seem never to hi Away W tile a bad effect upon the butter not he any�. Yo i would enter fellowship. We have enjoyed each he.ard much, if Anything, about those learned pharlsees could which they are incor)orated by ut off by any such superficial con- the strangers' home, rear to your other's society well. But to be hap- Hbly Spirit. All will acknowledge p stness &a if you had to sell a few py together Is not enough. Wil You that it is it sin to be drunken with wahing And working ? demnation. Methinks I 'can iefir a his books in order to buy your babies here and now clasp my hand In A wine. but not many count it a sin The custom is to stop the 'churn learned doctor say some bread. No man can truly love hol purpose ? Will you here and not to be filled with the Spirit, yet when the butter forms tbe size Of.. - friends: "I do not know about Y wheat grains. The buttermilk is ve been his God with all his heart and soul now move forward with me to seek sce Eah. v. this. Perhaps we may ha Peraps this new teacher and mind unless at th4 same time he out the strayed lamb which 18 lost 5-7.A -When ilaul hud laid his hands drawn off and the 6utter is waahed wrong. the'promised messiah. loves his neighbor as hilmself, and upon the mountain of sin ? Will you upon thent, tile Holy Ghost came on through two or more baths of w a-. after all is ruly love his go forth with m ter.- Now where does that at CortaiTily no other human being no Christian man can t e out into the them, and they spake with tongues comes in �on co%ild ever work such miracles."' neighbor unless he is personally in- storm, perhaps to battle against de- and prophesied. come from that tact' rested in on- rision an sneers ? Will you go with every grain of the butter. Is "And there was a division among te his neighb r's salvati in Compare ii, 4; -iv, 3 1 X, 4 4, 4 0, them." rne same kind of a divi- SAVE THE KEARBV SINNERS the name of Jesus Christ ? Will YOU and noto all 'through this book the not this a matter worthy of your sion which will occur among -ch; how all iftin-wdiate attention ? ou know—, world promdse here and now to carry the Spirit's lace ill tile chut ell of Would that we might be willing t the bombEph lied by Hint in the name that at I ly men to -day if east 13 per cent. of the y can enter the homes of ou r neighbors in. gospel message to the great un- it, accoulplis conscrated Christian testimon: churched and to the sinful men and of tile Lord Jesus and nothing with- weight of your butter is water that the service of Jesus hrist. Such be hurled. among them. women who Ve living under the out llim. There can bo no hind- n -mains in that buttk-r, and if it had an effort on our part not only Is es- t i t shadows of our own doors ? ranco on (Iod's part to any believer a lot of rotten vegetable matter in., W -E 'READY TO GIVE�: ftlVati0n, bu ARE sential to their a but - being filled with the Spirit, for He it when Incorporated into the T14;STIMONY? afTects our standing in the kingdom kive the Spirit to tOt r is Inore willing to that same bad stuff remains in praitical. applicatioT, of this of Christ. Do Ou remembe those who ask 11im than parents ant it, accollontilrg for. its going OJT Y principle is now facing us, One and that. he said . 've things to their child- fla*or. at times so rapidly as to 'I h y, areth not ir. & S LESSON, all. Are we Christian men and wo- be ren (Luke xi, 1). The hindrance tnish you. Boiling the water goes Die' I tksti- Yet how indifferent in at of us are n ready to give our gospe )%ust be in us. that we in some wa a long way'towards removing this wherever we go? Are we in reference to the salv tion of those molly o tell what Jesus Christ has 'sinners who are na est our own rNTERNATIONAL MsSbN, af* amiss or do not ask- in faith sediment, and kills many objection - ready t or do not seek ble a a eady, even though doorstep. So MARCH I. jas. jv, 3; 1, 6) germs. Water with miner&) .0 Ye rr done for us? am a ago an Am w ith the whole heart (Jer. xxix, 13) taints should It may bring upon us sneers and crican missionary was reaching in ng to be filled be - or are not willi ridiLluie'? Ready, though it ahould the streets of Calcutta As the Am- Text ''of the Lessout Acts xvm.t Pis will ,V TIM- DEST FARM 'R� cause not willing to have involve persecutions and ostracism? crican clergyman was alking a Mo- 24, to mix., 6. Golden wrought in us. Let us pray honwt- Ready, as t�he. young man 6f old was hammedan priest sto d near and Text, Luke mi.,! 13. 3, 24, and he will xixo 2 Who is lie, anyway ? Where i' Y Pa. cxx a he--, ? J ew ready, whow-stoo itnessed began to inveigh' agai at the [neon- not fail to show us the difficultY. Fie east, west, north or south before the priests and the phari- sistencies of the profes -ors i of the 24.' And a certain -n mod Iso will make us His willing people. The best armer is the man who, made a division Christian religion. T en the Mo_ Apollos, born at *Alexandria, an a sees, His power (I's. cx, 3). does ail his work fitithfully an hty 11 d upon oquen amog thoM?: hai�nmedan priest ope ed the t man and wig n honor. Would a puts 0 the humblest that the dumb spirit would and while he read, he p inted to Scriptures, came to Ephesus. After Paul's eigh drunken English sailor near by. Ile come out of the lay members in the teen monthil t He thought int thing he does. "he v read out loud those b autiful and f Ile has a good wotd for everybody, Christian chu' 'Corinth he started for Syria, taking --- tiu6stion being asked: lemn words of Corin Illans, which ar car the Priscilla and Aquila with him, AS I a tjie matter with our so hem and POINTED PARAGRAPHS._ even the man who beats �him at hii;; "What we repeat at the hol communion, as Ephesu8, where he left t the pulpit ner also he went on to Jerusalerp via Caesarea, Occupation is the best time an- chWirches?" Oh, -no; Is not .,And after the same own business. Ile cheers the world with a losing its p6wee. *-- There are mole After some took the cup when hee had supped. and, thence to Antioch. niffil"lator. everywhere he goes. consecra en6ugh. tedip mini§;ters to -day than Some kno* Ju' to saying,, This cup is t e new testa- time ho started on bis third mission - ever be o',re-brilliant and well ta nd o forej; M ment in' my blood ;-tlii -do ye, as ary tour going through Galat a Ile grows old slowly. make fools of themselves. ljr�s and hearts are the dis- this because he never frets, never developed year- n re oft as ye drink it I mbrance of Phrygia, strengthening shall Some soc d q� dollwr In an thinks mean thoughts, lives an the ly being U-Mned in Our theological me.." Then the Mohani adan priest ciples, and in,due time, as We seminal -lWan e- V4,�before. More Th efrort to raise a dime for charity. best his farm produces and sleeps 7ies came again to Ephesus. e one sneeringly and taunti gly said :— am, uent SQVO nf;,�Vre teing preached Ilos, whose Taking a tumble and taking a better than any king that ev sat,� eloq er "There is the white m n's religion. great thing said of APO from the _,,4psk-on this Sab- drop are not synonymous, but one on a throne. There is the white man drunk. Will acquaintance we make in this verse. bath - tha' W*M"=� $�nday of any "mighty- n the of ton leads to the other. His boys and"'' girls whistle -'- lived. ever h religio as that ?1, is that he Was other ge t'bq 0 if it could sing about their work. His w fe is fir htly send Scriptures," and V tiler, have father is a th 'is r at, e th;e:'�r? The Oh, my bro le r. Children's Idea of Wh forth our missionaries foreign been added "filled with the Spirit" ra&q who never puts -gravy on -their ust as happy as he is. His horse PU PI Rost sitw old power, I it, has say, "Glad to, see you the Ino - 0 esus t asmabandoned its lands to testify f Chrlit. there could be nothing greater said. platoqs when they want it. le buV 0 f the Shall we not also try o -carry the 25. This man was. Instructed In the ment he opens the door 'in the morn duty. Th L'.14 agefect A lot of trouble is stir�4 UP Ing. 'His cows know that something 'hat the pew has testimony of Jesus U) the drunken way of the Ijord, and, being fervent people wbo lasist on a ilzfturdh to ay in g thingk ted white taught good is in, store for them when O"Ipft nearly, all its And dissipa n at our in the Spirit, he spakO and wheA they. haire nothing to. 'F ly as __tki a into the arn. relegated t go ng a well own dogra that they In be living diUgent n of the Loord, -comc, pblic dut W, thia baptism of'John. 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I to ga a to,tlah of cold or influenza Will set-` aondluct � -,,� •,Y asked, "fit you should seek to be tle in your lungs, and �e slight i , r-: CHAPTER DRi.; revenged upon me?" conrgh of today may _turn to "You have done me no injury," he racking con�sumptfve a cough of toy P y_•• t7tterl worn out, I was Uist `sin'k- - ,y Y said, averting his' eyes; "but she .morrow. t +{ �N 'j'H}� �� f. x ;; ing into a dozing sleep, when I was •► SVoak lungs ; are caiulged by we OR BI.INI�FOL �., x the hateful tones of Mr. has Y ! •: t+o!usQd by it jelat to pun the blood; weak blood is a,A -open invita>• illi Ilia for • tt ;; ,, r.. , Porter's voice, greeting his deugh- faults -of anot4er?"' I' asked. for eonsumptidn to lay upom . ' F PRI CES ' ", » `" as she sat at breakfast in my „ .. .tion { tor, Has -that bid tigress gone? you the hand of death. r Y t r ,- ,room.. Another enemy added to the cried Mr. Porter, putting his heed in Stop ghat cough by enriching your;,- a number .that encompassed me! at the door, end .looking round. blood aTd strengthening your lungs He quickly turned to me, and be- Ocularly satisfied of her dlsa ear - i.,, CHAPTER X%. Suplpose hereafter that I were t; to Y Pp with Dr. Williams Yink Pills. They - preach abroad that I hsd found .gam• in his usual hypocritical dace, he bustled eagerly up to Jud- make new,- rich, red blood. They r tiVSth a .faint cry; t_ Clar slraaak snuffle, "I hear that it hath pleased ith. add resisting power to the lungs. a h' you; my husband, to ked iii with Providence to put you in a fair way Well hour much `-�- anything ► i B "back, shuddering; wthilst I stead „ r' I`hey have aav©d hundreds from a her in her chamber in' the dead of of recovery, and I pray motionless fora moment, t ansfixad night •• i handsome?" he salsa, in a whisper, coaisum hive's grave. Here is a pos- with diems gazing upon ur mu- of, time is past for this deceit, ••I,'itve hundred a ear," I heard Yx g g P But ov--'would no h. na • n•O• •• interrupted Judith, scorvi- Y ititve proof that Dr. Williams' Pink - tual enemy, Judith. np• cdttld not!." I cri imploringly: father, �` Judith reply, in a low tone.' )<'ills cure wthere other medicines fail. "My app^arance seems a peasfire She paused for moment, . and fully. Keep it' for the hypocrites ••gumt not so bad! But who is Charlottetown, .. of Little Bethlehem; we have no sem Mise Kate He,nry,- . w : more startli'n than a eeable," No, I he? -what is he? Did you glean p E. Ts: "Some months..ago g g then said, in a low voice, rets troru Silas Car•ston now." I'' � says: sled � said s1ie, with that stirigi g irony would not; for I Ueliev you both to nothing?" get oaugtht in a rain storm, you thought to get off, Mas- ` that was to me worse i�an her iltle , even in Y "Nota syllableI :; She : refused thhe wetting was followed by a cold. be perfectly gu ter Silas, did you? he said, HIId- pint -blank to tell anything - said most fiendish mood. "O e would tho.ulght!" denly changing his tone of voice, P Y 14t fust I paid but little attention. , slutplpose you were about to leave the "Heaven : bless qo for, those we should never know." to it, but as the cold clung to me ' and with a satyr -like leer upon his "We shall see about that," he anId finally developed into a hackin8 house without one word f adieu words!" I exclaimed. „ "but but Judith has laid her run- pp cough, -I became alarmed and to your host or hostess. But we •41caven teas never blessed ills, cried, Ina tomo of disappointment. d+o not part with our sue so Basi- g}1e said gloomily, "a d never will. away husband safely by the heels Peen he appeared to reflect irreso- salted a doctor, who gave me a bot - 'Men . ly .. rEe upo2t me this time ' lute! , as though revolviz,g some t edicine. Unfortunately, There has been a About twelve o clok that '" wine y ie of m ' Instinctively I hmd dra near to from my birth• f My c- ildihood was half -determined project in his mind• did not help me, and I began to r- , ' ratdation,. morning there came a knock at the After a time he turned .the con-_ meq, pale, lost in weight and my Clara, as - though I woe protect passed in squalor an, deg door. it was the nurse; there was her. She hard sunk into a chair, but my soul loathed my condition. and then versation upon other subjects. By appetite completely left me. I was ,t a whispered conversation, and by he said to Mr. Montgomery, now regularly under fife care of- the ' trembling, not daring t cast a I was exquisitely s allies to ri If- Judith came up to me - I was sit- in a careless tone, "I have some- doctor, wtua told m© my lungs were lamce at Judith, who had now ad- cine, and brimming o er with salt- -= g tixiB before the fire in an easy chair _ g Y affected, and that I was ttzQ eatenet - vanced into the room. !ores; arid' I was h4aot at for my -arixl sand quietly, "Madame Berne, thin to allow you. I want to ask with consumption. The doctor', "Vere nice behavior for modest 'rad hair, and awkwa d figure, and your opinion of the worth of a bit _ the woman whom I told you was trcabm,�tit did not seem to benefit Young lady to be locked in her room strange es. Oh, I I had k`°Owrn comm to -day, is here; remember of jewelry %have here. I know that with a gentleman at three o'clock the power there was in those eyes, ,our gromisc, and I will remepnber You are a judge of those things." me fin the least. I steadily grey = .y in the morning!" she went on ip what a revenge I wo Id' have had y P He produrced a locket, which I in- �wegker, and fiaially was compello� x con- mine•" otantl recognized as the one he to remain in bed. ; At. this time the same tone. upon the mockers! en my In a few mdments there came In- Y Mend urged me to try Dr. Williams f ".T.udith, ydu would not are--" dition was bettered, tried hard to had shown, to me, and which I be- y as the p. st, I read, I to the room that tall, iron -looking lieved to contain the portrait of my pink Pills, and e��eri brought mt I began indignantly, but s opped cast away but woman that I have twice described. mother. tlhlree boxes before I fitnally consent I observed Clara raise her heath studied, I cultivated y mind, Judith's father cringed, and fawned, with a slurprised look at he Tamil' my associates were changed only I can now understand his canning ed -to take them. I have reason ,bonds to and leered, and snuffled. But Jud- design. It was to try if Mr. Mont- now to bless my friend's persist f iasity of my address. Judith's ma= from blasphemous vas evoice, because I felt better before all ligtnajnt eye took in both expressions cri s. Then I be- it:h stood with her hand resting up- gomery would recognize the per - blasphemous hypo how I loved on the table, cold and defiant, never g ladll inst�aritly, gall to love him! O trait without being previously put the pills were one, and I g "You do n°t st=em: to aware, him! His ion's wa to carry the deigning to her visitor even a sale- upon the scent, t continued the treatment, and �►� Miss Clare, that this gent! man an away irony all this to regenerate tationa The locket would not open. " Spon able to be out of bed and talo I are so well acquainted. He has "Where is Silas Canton?" asked "Something the matter with the ¢ walk each day. I am now in thi Q me. And then he let me, and 9a- opRing," h© said, after pressing it in begirt of health, and weigh ten pottuid. c. - not told you of our connection, I soul. There Madame I:erne, utterly ignoring Mr. y tan filled his -place in my p rter's presence. - •• pregame?" was only one thing ore wanted to row from fir y chair, 'without 1 P�'ts. It won't open." more than I did before I took sick. "No, no; for Heaven's aka, do complete my degrad tion - to be "Give it to me," said 3lontgom- I feel that I owe my life to Dr. Wil• not tell her, if you have y mercy, despised liy you• ou loathe me, slieodking. I was very nervous. ery; "I'll do it. !isms' Pints Pills, and hope my ext :A I implore you!"- I in scrupled, aiyd yet you would lay down your "And you are Silas Carston? sh© porter handed him the locket. pr;rience- will benefit some other sof aglcccl, fixing upon Ino a ritrangely But before he- had time to examine fever." t throwit�tg myself upon my ees be- life for that girl! I what is she intense look. + fore her. so much my superio ? 11'ero you the nt[mo I stn known It, a, man' looking like a servant All diseases which come ir°m past ' 7 hat is I might as .well have Ale dad to a an .emperor, and d' you levo 1 me b3 r hastily entered _ the room without blood or weak n@rhes .can be driver ti cess. Without dei in I answered' ktinacking. Looking about him for a from the system by the use of Dr •� htutngry g b'n g with your whole heat and SMI, „Atud is this woman your wife?" moment, he went up to Montgonr Williams' Pink Pills, which may b, to "notice my supplication she still could never feel for ou the shadow went on in the slime strain of cold- of love. But still am a woman• she asked, pointing to JudltJi. sty, and whispered siomething in his had from any dealer in medicine, or k a blooldetd mocks "Perlia s you are I paused for one moment. I cduld will be sent post pard at 50C psi v ' ry. I You are my husUaai in Hanle, at P ear• not aware that this love of ours ' g Where is he? cried the latter, box, or six boxes for ;2.50 by Y least, and I cannot for i� o your feel Judith's fierce eyes were upon •• ..�• � ' is my husbazid! " hatred of me v- your passion for an- me: then I answered quietly, "She looking very, scared. writing direct to the Dr. Willltima " ;: For a moment Clara looked stun- other!" is. The tnan whispered again. Medicime Co., Brockville, Ont._ Re ned bewildered, unable to ealize� the ••�rreak what vehg nee you please ltiindame Berne pau ed "gait►, end ,Come along, then; do not let us member ttlat substitutes and medl upon me, there is n suffering that turned her cold glance upon her; it lose an instant," exclaimed Mont- cines said to be "just as good dd idea those words containcid; but as I F made a movement to her, she I cannot endure r her sake --to wtm met by one as tearless as her gomery� excitedly, And before °the not curd. uttered a low cr and shrank cow- save herl't' I ,pleaded awn .. other ocuuPants of the room could , - Y Ahe eying into a corner. "How fortunate it is that 7 hero "You are young nmrry► f from it astonishment, the G t recover r the CHAN E OF AIR. "No, Hol" I exclaimed nW 8 voice said, again turning to m@. two men had rushed out. i a sofa! above jealous or your pas- „Oh tit is a goodly sight to see9 Of anguish, sioxlate prayers migh have quite an g Y "What's the meaning o! this?" vmat is commonly- termed r t "`I are oiu to deny i !" cried she said two pious ),carts united in the holy cried Mr. Porter, somewhat alarmed. " is really a yen �`- Y apposite effect apo me. ,. "change of air, Juldith• "Deny it if yott can sarcasd icallyr Thong with a change bonds of Aiatrimany, broke in Ms • •••There's mischief brewing,. I'll complex change. of which an alters # s • . I• I'ortc r, iia his ntoyt uclious snuffle. the composition of the ai • • " - of tone, Acknowledirn me a$, YOUI* nlari!.. sats 1�6a+dsrme "'"' '.' „ tion in P wife Uefore this worn who will be "$otuething is "tvraztg, said Jud- breathed in probably the least im I slunk : out of the ro m like a I3erno, sternly, "and oblige me by ,,,i have -" beaten dog. I dared not est even here in the morning, land I will save it,h. "IIut, at all sst4ea, octant item. 'All the3._sen�es:.: ar leaving the room. Your presence is a look inion her. The las blow held - not needful." nothing to fear; we have had noth- interested and excited by new stimu --" fallen; and, most agonizin thought Age Ase CHA�E'V There was rte restating her imperi- Ing to do with the abduction. The !ants, surrounding objects pre of all, I felt that I had bitterly 2�Ce ous mamiato, at>,d he slurde sway, worrst they can do to us is to turn � CATARRH CURE ... us out of the house as trespassers." new aspects, new sounds, and net 4 tr serived it. crestfallen. scents. A strange hand cooks th Judith led the way dew stairs in- b tient rest to the diseased "Whero's the locket?" suddenly food, and thus the sense of taste re yarts by Improved Blowsr. "Tiro earn of five hundr=ed io tlds that the drink to my own room, a,r;d` I echanical- fta.is t ulcers, steers etre ak cried Mr, porter• +' Y' cei�•ea fresh stimulation, Y Des. a year is settled upon you as agn an- seoundrol Moutgotnei`y has walked 1 followed. She reprim nded the r dro top i° th° Haft "eho said, again turnip to „ ing wRtor is varied with advantage y `, nturse, who awoke in a fright at or ehroae a d cantly cures Y• aQ with ill ce in sof_ Catarrh sjod isT Fevwra Blower me as soon up the ,door had closed And away • went in pursuit. and the stomach has different veer! entrance, for her neglige tree. AD dealeks, or Dr. A. W. Cbsss u on Mr. Porter. It will be paid ., s Bald Judith, when to do. Few men carry their occupa _ fair ing me to leave th Oiamber; Idedlowe Co...Toronto and SuMda. P So, Bila you quarterly. on personal applica- ,You area gentleman tion with thorn, and thus there I would not listen for a moment to we warp alone, r protestations, but ordered her this girl, and thUB've revenged up- tion, by Messrs. Fogle dt tZuick. with an independent income!" added a refit from work, or he p 1 to quit the room. on the villain who has destroyed Your wife" there was a strange What should I have answered to change of occupation, which come t I hard listlessly sat m3 self 'upon me. I would hati•o informed her emphasis upon the word - "com- such words a few weeks beforei to the same thing. The amount an, f the bed. "Oh if I could graa,tlfather of her whereabouts, and niunricatod with mo through theses ,ghat should I have felt at such a kind of exercise is altered, tt,r the swe o the moment I lawyers; and as I was informed that a real deal more, prospect! Now I could only wearily hours of sleep aro not quite th but die!" I thought. g had it not suited me to you were too ill to attend at their Sallie. new acquaintances introduc Judith gazed at me int ntly for a heard of it, - shake my head. I have Como Bore to judge. a$ "Even money has no charm while new ideas, and the brain has fres' `M moment, and sorneti�ing !most akin, keep her here as an instrument office, •• C into her face at the against yoii. Iten,der her useless to far as I am able, whether you aro your happiness is clogged by me," occupation. The results of such i to pity wishes, and the man you firetended to be. 1 "«'e11, I. will change cannot be explained �. sif;lit of my despair. nic by con9oriting t0 my she said bitterly, , 'Silas," :the said, in toffs.: dif- it will suit my purpose to release Wirth the affair to be settled before make a bargain with you. Settle or foretold. It a man is doing bad r f rent to an one she h ever iSsed her. I'ou %, tow that I couki force 1 lest a England. three, of the flee hundred 'upon me iy in enc+ place, a change may do e Y q ou of m ood, and the most skilled prw to nie, "were it not fo • your con- you to do this or my I pleas- "Ilave you no wish to, in vino in- for life, and I will tree y Y him g duct to that girl, I coo d pity you; I ed," she adtded it )eriously, "with- to your parentage. Silas? said Joel- presence forever." si is n an often say little m I c c y t more. nisch aid it I chose. -Now, it.h, speaking for the. fir ime.fort: but you have thawed t her like a 'aur any first t ''Take it all if you will I an- is like the old medicine with vile, diQhonorable our you have will you do what require, or will "It will be useless it he line. an- swered, •.You have blighted niy ingredients, one of them may hn �•� swered ` Madame Berne. freezingly; whole life. All the money in the i the ,mark. In nine cases out of tet �-- gained her affections wit out giving you not.r�� world can never buy me back one such a change has a value such as ns her the shadow of a Int of your "I will. I' t nsworod firmly. What "he. will never know it~ I think , position. You have im )exiled hor was it to me now who knew that you urxltirstarui what you hove to happy moment." drugs can assure. ' �Sr. Porter's ontranco 'interrupted ------' character by your condi ct to -night. she was my wife? Fled sl!ja desired da" {tibia to .iris). "Is there °t'Y t then Conversation. WOMEN AGIIIC'UL'TL'RISTS } question appertaining to that tsub- r - i ry�w _x I r :a -+dry • cti E --� . ject you .would ask me?" our u[ - "IIe's off!" he said, looking very -a I answercfd quietly. I At The Russian Ministry of Agr icul "None, flurried. "They both jumped into a est decided t found not'.. ' any other time I should have made lure has j ori appeal to her to unravel the my- trap that the man camp in, and gal- a rk-ultural higli' yctliool for women, loped off at a pace fast enough to g •t- story of my birth now I had no which will be the first institution o! break their necks. And he has tak- the kind in Europe. The women care to know it. en my locket with him! ` pass through this. institutiot • �' ®� H As ,the turned to leave tire room. (To Be Continued)...N,iII enjoy the same rights as sac another flgru'e appeared on the scene ry was standin In the ♦- cessPul male students. They will bc, as Energy Daily Cor iso Made-M�nt�orl,e a CROSS BABIES,_, doorway. She started back, kith dcei iod eligible to fill various post= b Ss, and Sleep Physleai and Mental a look and gesture of loathing: but under tide Ministry of Agriculture, a_ r. Chasel Nerve Food the the next moment drew herself Sow t0 19ak+e Them'Eright, Good anti will be further entitled to hold ; Inevitable -Dr. �, with, the same frigid, passion- Natured and Wall. the position of administrators oi�; LO life as is feel the thrill of w, rich blood in• less look upon her face as before. the Crown domsiins and of teac�iiei night of Your veins, and n .w vigor and en For a monient Montgomery stood A 'crying baby is an unwell baby. in the intermediate agricultural ; e g orgy in every Here fibre. looking at her, with an exultant The little chap is not cross for the schools. Three hundred and twenty ' ,you see, we have met fun of it. He cries because that is young women' who have had an in post people, Mr. W. Kawl$en of 9 soden grin. i beco ea place, arid' who isemployedin again," by said.., "It seems that the only- wayhe has of expressing term,cdiate education have AI1IlOUli1C- mental ,and P - ed their intention to continue the Candy Works "Toronto you and I cannot help getting mix- the fact thahe is either intleatrou ,tion, para- Haight's Ca y , , Y colurse. 7 - Ont., states ©d up with one another.' Your pro- discomfort. Moat of pia ,lit mistakable "I was troubled fior a 7oag limo tege has married, a very old friend blca aro duo to some disalydcr of rho to Madam iselle Zenobie, - stomach or bowels and it il3aby s R CATS ELECTROCUTED r, of mine, qq exhaustion. with very severe headaches. I was 'Clairvoyant to Hcir Majesty,' as the Own Tablets aro given both the town of 'Winchester, Mass., is )orar� relief, very nervous,- had no appetite, and bills used to say. ger father, too, trouble and � resulting crossness -wi41 ction on -the could not rest or sleep well. The ear. You can take a mother's now almost entirely bereft e cats, use's Nerve regular usb of Dr. Chase's Nerve an old boon companion." disappear. The Superintendent of the State :. Then, suddenly changing his tono word for it, and Mrs. John T. P the - just as it rood has greatly improved my a�- he' N•p Fowl Hatchery, 8n�ling that t'lic' ' j tits. I\s?Cep splendidly, and the from mockery, to malignancy, Sutherland of I3lissfield, says �Y nervous dye- Pe ,hissing out his words, animals wrought great havoc anions; . e,Jdxl This "I think Baby's Own Tablets the fixed u - wires, and nt Iessness and headaches are entirely gone. As a y best medicine in the world for little his poultry, P „ r is_ rr� work; but it is only the be- night ran_ a powerful electric current of nervous matter of fact, I feel like a different ginning of my vengeance- You ones. My baby was vtry cross and B iy increasing person, rind c recommend this _ me awake halt the through them. During the past two shall feel it yet. used to keep ears over two hundred cats ha. a _: )dy, medicine very highly, as I know it She listened to him without mov- night before I got the Tablets. Now years electrocuted.�F ousted, who has been the me s df curing me." Ing a trtrlecle until he had finished she sleeps soundly, is good •natured ig their grip The blood -maks g, nerve iuvigorat- speaking; seri she answered: "Poor and is growing splendidly." You Jimson bought a business tiff ougl-. t to cone:en= ing influence of r. Chases Nervb Weak fool, I pity gout You may can give theso Tablets with perfoct 0111 con to remem- Food comnaetrda it to all who are one day know that vengeance ie safety to a new born iyabe. They an agent as a thorough g fi r . r heal that cern. After six months. he failed cad ; to the weak and exhausted. Gradually and �� by a higher pews t are guaranteed to contain no opiate. but took his' trouble very lightly r , t •� l� raged, Dr, naturally it flu Ids up the. system, of V,=y man. _ �. a or poisonous sleepy stuff, and area the agent some time later es, bringing and, being comp sed of powerful re- go solemnly; did `' isgoak the sure cure for all the minor a,ilmenta Meeting oil remember By not- storatives, its effects are as oerttain words that fol' a momegt she awed from which little ones suffer. Sold he said Do Y oiri concern ?' sing it you as the laws of. n tura. Fifty cents d her opponent, • and he moved aside by medicine dealers or sent post-paid me a business vs a g „ reptfed the flesh and box e;, without a to allow her to Yes, of course I' do..- . 44 ,j T � 8 boxes for ��.50. At all worxi, at �r �n� s, box by writing direct .. dealeitts, o Edm neon, Bates 1p Co., Pam out of the -room. agent. WN►tt" raid JilnsQn, It } i d to your p to the Dr. Williams Metdicine Co., •• � 4 d j=� i e you, will -Toronto. dowhat occasion wee there t4 toll son`+• t. _. r ;={ : Y ,. Brockville, Ost. 41;IV x,. } s- it -..I' `-•i. i rt •4• d�•..• l:'1't'.._ •-_ it - 'E']F [L ..r ..t-. fi,- 1.im.... 6r6s_ : { .- _ -p,. ' t1 "N- t fa ..(,ra - . ',.>-a.s_.Ir .X- C (, ,•t ,... t_ t71 8 b &,.i-_ --.. ,-: ,.t. .,.-_. i :.- .s , 19i 5. •.•. t.... R`_ �s•' s. . �'y: ;,. l -rt . rs:.. F• : -:.: -'. _"•, .. r.?Ynmoti.- 5. ,j'y'" �t • s fz.,+.Y47 - •., - tur A. - _ 'L }' - .. ,.. .. -. f ... .. .- . ,tl _. #'4 -°II:. - ,+• _f -. t5•.. +S:ra„' ..'�:'*h,F„x s�',h''": r . i 1 x r .toe; ..-...- A-, .. - .. �.�:- A+., r.. '.. #• .... b'o. .-. ,'.. ..... .. ., p ... :: �. !C -1--- , 5•-8- g - r. ,y x KR ... .. .. .v ... -: ;., _._._.: _. t:`L'35't :. ':'- -td.. 't=':r ti. '.£ ; . �`'" nY •i_tu .• - I .,a •K-: - vie.- -- r'�,., ... m .°.r .F'1 .. c -. .. ... :d -. t .. r _ -. - 6 f .y� r _ a ... ,.. "a r' d. �, taf +•a, ` � . '; r•t I .. _ ,.... �$- :...-... N•. :t- ,x•... _,, •' . ,, b s}' -_ ♦ ytv,.. is ]l. ,'y' e+.F c r - . .. :.. s .7"r r- r. .. ._ - F' v .� '!4• ..i _ i.- ,,i .a. ;�- r a - " Y• .- 'r, -. "96-.. ,7 ... 7f v. ,. :•-.- , _ .. t .. -G- a.. c U il .. x -,v .. .. ,•c -i' rL °� _ p-: � ...3.� Y`. ., ... „ , ^. - ...,.. .•. 1 --to. ... , I- -. , -•nom,•- r, _. ,.5�-,r�+}'-5•�. <,2-_ _"�-..i+a•�;�w+.,.�..^.•-ot.."�',r ,rz.s `y¢�•. { ..ql +..�,`_�r.?i,3` � 'F - .MS�IT"•IT P°��'u IF •E.p-•I('"' l+: .. r- d, 4 :e •'FTs a.. u -:. _ - .�K��it:��.i_ - .� ar =+, .- . -, ..:... -�++Y , _ 'x ��' •xt a -Y3- t. 3_ -� 1 n. s _ . d - - - '- ,. . - . , ..-, -. �E$-� ,.- *•fie, .. -_..._ '.w.. .: , . - .-- .. - .. -:. - ELi. - , tb:.s✓=:�:.-n.•--. W,t-Par' _. : .. _. . ,. �____,�. - _ _ �.-_�_:a:vsaL3�^1• -. ... . - x S a yo �� Unless the Neril good by Res Bankruptcy Is t _ Sleep is as necessary food or water. A sing wakefulness unnerves and wheri sleeplessne chronic it soon leads t physical collapse, pro: lysis or iniaanity,. Sleeplessness fe An symr+tornof nervou Opiates may give tem put have a terrible re nervous system. Dr. C Food cures sleeplessnes x_ j sures nervous headache, - 'pepsic, irritability, res * 4 all the other symptoms - Exhaustion, by actual the nerve force of the bd To the nervous and ex Ice; that they are losi on Iire, and it difilcu. %1_ Trete their thoughts, at ber what they ]hear 0r despondent and , discal r. Chase's Nerve Food co! Dew hepes and ambiti, Ing your, weight while Y can prove 'Chat new, fir: to alusele are being adc s e'. bo(ly. �.4 •. the $am �t t t:- '''' •X ira�?,w� s career. "i >'�+t i-� lei ' 7 . :3 f -f .. r - i ry�w _x I r :a -+dry • cti E --� . ject you .would ask me?" our u[ - "IIe's off!" he said, looking very -a I answercfd quietly. I At The Russian Ministry of Agr icul "None, flurried. "They both jumped into a est decided t found not'.. ' any other time I should have made lure has j ori appeal to her to unravel the my- trap that the man camp in, and gal- a rk-ultural higli' yctliool for women, loped off at a pace fast enough to g •t- story of my birth now I had no which will be the first institution o! break their necks. And he has tak- the kind in Europe. The women care to know it. en my locket with him! ` pass through this. institutiot • �' ®� H As ,the turned to leave tire room. (To Be Continued)...N,iII enjoy the same rights as sac another flgru'e appeared on the scene ry was standin In the ♦- cessPul male students. They will bc, as Energy Daily Cor iso Made-M�nt�orl,e a CROSS BABIES,_, doorway. She started back, kith dcei iod eligible to fill various post= b Ss, and Sleep Physleai and Mental a look and gesture of loathing: but under tide Ministry of Agriculture, a_ r. Chasel Nerve Food the the next moment drew herself Sow t0 19ak+e Them'Eright, Good anti will be further entitled to hold ; Inevitable -Dr. �, with, the same frigid, passion- Natured and Wall. the position of administrators oi�; LO life as is feel the thrill of w, rich blood in• less look upon her face as before. the Crown domsiins and of teac�iiei night of Your veins, and n .w vigor and en For a monient Montgomery stood A 'crying baby is an unwell baby. in the intermediate agricultural ; e g orgy in every Here fibre. looking at her, with an exultant The little chap is not cross for the schools. Three hundred and twenty ' ,you see, we have met fun of it. He cries because that is young women' who have had an in post people, Mr. W. Kawl$en of 9 soden grin. i beco ea place, arid' who isemployedin again," by said.., "It seems that the only- wayhe has of expressing term,cdiate education have AI1IlOUli1C- mental ,and P - ed their intention to continue the Candy Works "Toronto you and I cannot help getting mix- the fact thahe is either intleatrou ,tion, para- Haight's Ca y , , Y colurse. 7 - Ont., states ©d up with one another.' Your pro- discomfort. Moat of pia ,lit mistakable "I was troubled fior a 7oag limo tege has married, a very old friend blca aro duo to some disalydcr of rho to Madam iselle Zenobie, - stomach or bowels and it il3aby s R CATS ELECTROCUTED r, of mine, qq exhaustion. with very severe headaches. I was 'Clairvoyant to Hcir Majesty,' as the Own Tablets aro given both the town of 'Winchester, Mass., is )orar� relief, very nervous,- had no appetite, and bills used to say. ger father, too, trouble and � resulting crossness -wi41 ction on -the could not rest or sleep well. The ear. You can take a mother's now almost entirely bereft e cats, use's Nerve regular usb of Dr. Chase's Nerve an old boon companion." disappear. The Superintendent of the State :. Then, suddenly changing his tono word for it, and Mrs. John T. P the - just as it rood has greatly improved my a�- he' N•p Fowl Hatchery, 8n�ling that t'lic' ' j tits. I\s?Cep splendidly, and the from mockery, to malignancy, Sutherland of I3lissfield, says �Y nervous dye- Pe ,hissing out his words, animals wrought great havoc anions; . e,Jdxl This "I think Baby's Own Tablets the fixed u - wires, and nt Iessness and headaches are entirely gone. As a y best medicine in the world for little his poultry, P „ r is_ rr� work; but it is only the be- night ran_ a powerful electric current of nervous matter of fact, I feel like a different ginning of my vengeance- You ones. My baby was vtry cross and B iy increasing person, rind c recommend this _ me awake halt the through them. During the past two shall feel it yet. used to keep ears over two hundred cats ha. a _: )dy, medicine very highly, as I know it She listened to him without mov- night before I got the Tablets. Now years electrocuted.�F ousted, who has been the me s df curing me." Ing a trtrlecle until he had finished she sleeps soundly, is good •natured ig their grip The blood -maks g, nerve iuvigorat- speaking; seri she answered: "Poor and is growing splendidly." You Jimson bought a business tiff ougl-. t to cone:en= ing influence of r. Chases Nervb Weak fool, I pity gout You may can give theso Tablets with perfoct 0111 con to remem- Food comnaetrda it to all who are one day know that vengeance ie safety to a new born iyabe. They an agent as a thorough g fi r . r heal that cern. After six months. he failed cad ; to the weak and exhausted. Gradually and �� by a higher pews t are guaranteed to contain no opiate. but took his' trouble very lightly r , t •� l� raged, Dr, naturally it flu Ids up the. system, of V,=y man. _ �. a or poisonous sleepy stuff, and area the agent some time later es, bringing and, being comp sed of powerful re- go solemnly; did `' isgoak the sure cure for all the minor a,ilmenta Meeting oil remember By not- storatives, its effects are as oerttain words that fol' a momegt she awed from which little ones suffer. Sold he said Do Y oiri concern ?' sing it you as the laws of. n tura. Fifty cents d her opponent, • and he moved aside by medicine dealers or sent post-paid me a business vs a g „ reptfed the flesh and box e;, without a to allow her to Yes, of course I' do..- . 44 ,j T � 8 boxes for ��.50. At all worxi, at �r �n� s, box by writing direct .. dealeitts, o Edm neon, Bates 1p Co., Pam out of the -room. agent. WN►tt" raid JilnsQn, It } i d to your p to the Dr. Williams Metdicine Co., •• � 4 d j=� i e you, will -Toronto. dowhat occasion wee there t4 toll son`+• t. _. r ;={ : Y ,. Brockville, Ost. 41;IV x,. } s- it -..I' `-•i. i rt •4• d�•..• l:'1't'.._ •-_ it - 'E']F [L ..r ..t-. fi,- 1.im.... 6r6s_ : { .- _ -p,. ' t1 "N- t fa ..(,ra - . ',.>-a.s_.Ir .X- C (, ,•t ,... t_ t71 8 b &,.i-_ --.. ,-: ,.t. .,.-_. i :.- .s , 19i 5. •.•. t.... R`_ �s•' s. . �'y: ;,. l -rt . rs:.. F• : -:.: -'. _"•, .. r.?Ynmoti.- 5. ,j'y'" �t • s fz.,+.Y47 - •., - tur A. - _ 'L }' - .. ,.. .. -. f ... .. .- . ,tl _. #'4 -°II:. - ,+• _f -. t5•.. +S:ra„' ..'�:'*h,F„x s�',h''": r . i 1 x r .toe; ..-...- A-, .. - .. �.�:- A+., r.. '.. #• .... b'o. .-. ,'.. ..... .. ., p ... :: �. !C -1--- , 5•-8- g - r. ,y x KR ... .. .. .v ... -: ;., _._._.: _. t:`L'35't :. ':'- -td.. 't=':r ti. '.£ ; . �`'" nY •i_tu .• - I .,a •K-: - vie.- -- r'�,., ... m .°.r .F'1 .. c -. .. ... :d -. t .. r _ -. - 6 f .y� r _ a ... ,.. 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'A•S� '�`iG�° �• �• - __ .. . .•. \ ..-. .. : : <. ...:. .- ,... _. .f ,... ; Yom" �.• T R s. '. e•c A•Y'r: z a _ t L 5 A , {-�+.- i •fit � .� 'i I' ' .� : v : ,. _ i ,a'-:.3-- ..'.: _:,R :-.,. .s.c�: r __ .., .... ,A;:... _.;,, :t<�y: ,... ....3's�' w-...,.--'ra.-: F.'1. �' �: ••.s�,p.: "'ss �t-' ::"�"t .. siyFy..xa a 4 ,� - ..,__ _..u<,.iG 2 9�:; „'< y..R.'." "r"-� --_ �:+:ia"+.Ta�r'� .za •aarr•+n—.' � a ,a,;h .:v .•�,�,a,r ....•...>�- - -- -ces- •i. f! � i'0` a•' . � fit r �..: -. •.�` ,,°'6r.. t±.. '! y.:_ _ ibt RN � . 't' : Stir.- a-' Y ws , nF t, s ,P y 1 f '"tr •-�-.� f g .. rr- � w3 - :a• ---.- .R_ - _..a�'!.. �. --��`,+.. �• 13n i,p:i<! .--�:- is r dF�.i•f� '�.r -'r¢" 4 4 .. .:. _ .. ;_: .: �, __ :, 3 ,-. •.:7b .. .-. _.-.i .. .:. .a .-.. +t •. -t.ry ass. R- S r• a t 'r rt tY ai 4 > `:_ :ge• - a ' ..tit e -�� •'� x° x .�e• � n 3 ,a t L G`I S S r ,I1 1 �" �It7b''� _ � 4l .�,r �- '•. i � __ __ - -e .•4M .t'�s i "tet Bookkeepori—"I would like ai little more salary, air. You see, I'm mar- ried now, air--•--" Employer -- '.'And need the increase for your family ?" I)ookkeeper— No, air. ; for myself. You gee, my wife knows just What I'm getting now 1" � - =- I•iie--" �V'ell, 'there's Due •thing :You never hear of a Juan wishing he was a Woman.'' She --,,Of course not. It might be his fate to marry- somo horrid ma,n." WN1T a"mi,i>< gives hek1tli' for nihn- ey ; he makes the poorest f oinvest- tnezlt his life. t of Reward 180 There its -more Catarrh in this section pt the country- than ail other diseases ut together, end until the last few ears was supposed to be incurable. For a--grgat many years doctors pronounced It a local diseas@ and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing, to Cure with local treatment, pronounced t incu rable. mcience has proven catarrh o be 1 r constitutional disease and there - ote reiluires constitutional treatment. hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney da Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutiollµl cure on the -mar - from ket.I10 dropsken to a teaspoonful• It acts directly on the blood and mucous sur- faces of the system. They soffe fa11A ne hun- dred dollars for any oit to cure. trend f,gr circulars and testimoni- als. Addre.ss, OA' . J Cl Nl Y' SCo., •role . - mold halmiru�S nw • -. yY 1 ells are the be 4 - )E a 'e r it st •The man - -ho never -gets- enat`igh 1 ' ': . ' •- ' 9r-4 Wi1T enjoy w at he has more than .; .: •- :� •• i ,- A7Et1. _ the uian wh gets too .tach. - enera - knocks dor- Fr�/� �r�z n -: ... ortunit 3t � �� � 11 �' la co_--� - - -- - _ Opp g - - ' ` Ing o(I'ice hours. � 1 - � ART':.` tFL+` I'AIt3fLI2S BLIND ?•"•'; -�! ., In casksofatlout G5o Herrings; $t.6o par too bylthe cask, or $1.70 per too � "Surely ,you arc not afraid of the The I'Ctroi Journal recently Issued For ,years I' had sutTered with lm _ in smaller quantities. Ltzbradur Herrings to half barrels, $3<00. �$ dark '?" "Ito," ,aid the small boy a' special export number. It con- •taro blood, and no remedies I used THE YKIY4QN COM�lI5SI0M CO., L'M'.�.ED, rtHritYlNTOe . = "•hut I am a li tie scared of .the twined an article written by lilt. H. gave any relief, t:'�til I took Ur. �J ;yt things that lnig t be in it that I C. Mori -is, the United States Con- August I{ocnig s Ilumburg I3ropai - enn't see." , sal in Windsor, Untarlo. Among which completely cured me.—August • '= _'' :` things he said tieitflmeyer, 1,bOD hiilliman St., :.+ -= -other thi � Twenty � Second Annual Senttement �- •j 'remains of longer than any � '.'lt is cot unonly known Nero that Baltimore, 11id. other known substance. Lata Which same of the larger concerns in the ...•—' _ _ $ •' -' • : '; •• -d from �1 Dunt Etna in 1-787 United- Stat ,s, in order to undersell reipF;fe who lament that they ire _ _ •> jssruc ireciate t �` 0�' Ttil�' <-... was found to b above the temper- competitors here, have shipped into not appreciutcd de'_ !om apt ,, -° stare of boilint; water afoot- below Canada !na eines o! u. former and others. ; •'i4 in 15-1 G3 ea•I's after its older pattern. The Amcricctn farmer ,: •—_,. ,. .'- I i ;. ! its crust _t Y } r eruption._ r wit -1 buy ilo bin that is not gtrictly ;;ou i deans kitchOt� No'rth....,"�rican- , , � g ,, Dtlonkt'y Brand l up-to-date, an at the end of every `utrnsilt;, ~feel, iron and tinR•tt'e. , . Of season there are left over i~ome ma- � and forks, and all kinds _:. n i tic's - - .. '1 be a car old the At•y, • ch.lhes that will y sulk. Life: �s machines may1 and t11e e - �Z'e belle��e NI rAItI� S LINIDSEN'1 next seasol h� liest, lack sones CW innovation, but will ITt^aith bi-ingtl Wealth snore otteil SS 4 •'� � -. _ js the . _ � -- do �.he wor: and are 'just as good' than caltlt brings health. - 'llattl:las I'olc, Oil "Cit r. bot t w � i ` as rhe up -t -date machine, and these - ' <i osclih SnoR•, Norway, tic. � . machinQs=-b ck numbers. --•are shipped ' _ Chas. �1�hooten 1\Iulgratc, N.S. ,. u a �'s �Ualment ReI1��Es Neural-Qis into Caned at a much reduced in- 1�1'Q � 6 •. , Rev, 't. O. Armstrong, lliulgravc, voice value thus saving duty, and • N.ti, the are just as acceptable to the o S The `'man Who has never bccm ... Pierre LaniiT'y, sent.; Pokrmouche. Canadian tt rmer es.a any machine. - - _ ' tempted naw be unintcntioually hon- �� � � � � � � ��i= `�° N � . 1 y '- •'; according to no less a person �i� �� C� i n ��� _ .; N.B.N13o cat. EA ''Wasson,'' 1 �,, than. a C'o ; ul of the Republic to - 'Phomas Sheffield, N,I3, _ . h f us we farmers who buy � ��. J � TORONTO. •.the Bout < really u - �"C �jl Y6Al' rnuad 3'st e a :they � ����� - United States machines ire M1u�td s llclme�t C res faros, etc. , PEC. 80 430 1'o hrt ._cd er Assets............ .. .. .... 1'J4 guying the obsolete machines �itatcs im dement 6 I l ted P � ed at the , .. , • piss 1. • -" agencies a d shipped into Canada. It tet Eighrticr`— Atld tett I teas RCcDi "Yon esti }Row couldn't drink the _ - is not to- a wondered at that tea being carriert away in the auununi- itis♦ 81, ifi0il '1"o t'ati`r rfc:'?'rrmiumy...... .. �...:$1;C•ItJ,i35'1:Z4 on I L,istc'ncr—"Don't u l.el,h L.cou.o on Ln e� ..nt -.. _- , •: ` ' .coffee," said the hotel manager to a United States machines shipped into tion Watig i _ tom �lailiin g e ,t. ' "have you ou mean the altnbulanctl waga'on ? � 1,270,840.131 -} - i Canada do not Wear or give ststil3•- Y u viz t it awav . " "'vo replied lute taction - l kc he Canadian imple- Bing Returned hil;haway i o, sir I trns • ( - so full of bullets they put m� in the "I've us it in ni fountain test this "` DiOI-ursCtgton:� Y meats.,. On -could hardly expect _Dec.is me t to L'c:� ,. ,•'� =` :� - :;•, " to be the ase under the rather ex- anitnurlitlon waggon." - D 81, 11)0.; tiy'p S u Death l:'•t.tnt�, „ Pell. d ]Lir -- 1•rvuta. etc ........... .. ...... .. 5374.St;i.13� " � --- •'^'••"��'�`" traordin�r Con itions cited by ------------- i Ily all ot:le:,Y:ty�een:s. ,., _. :s1n,531-1i:1 � - li Morris.. -- TJl,g(t4.4? . .. - ice_.._.. ,. r 20 MILLION BOTTLES : �. •oU >uusT TAL1� �.:- 1 • SOLD EVERY YZ4. 73,785.8 EAR. Tf `S•ou troilld win laurels • aiq �t} • • a - ;i -f- I 13:c. $I, 3'301. i y `•fort�eges, etc ., 1,070,703.tt8 c first int !sv ei: u• kot value •0J^ S• i t 1 1 1 - f :t L at i G' S 1 - lls;t :c :n 3 1 (}�30 6U1 T7d 0 ,_bright_ conversationalist, � t � ) , � press you mind tt•it}t the fact that .' lsy �tecics t:>;el Lor:da (tl:arket �-alt.o �1,5U1,- 7(14 00). ..... 1.155 7:1y 81 €�� •� � ! it ni► fluty o! �t'orde that y'UU 1S;/ Itcat Ls.zta, incluctc:g l'otraUany's. build - S I � ability to direct conversaL ..... ... .. . ..... .. ... ! ...... ............ . i _ecd but. ;tion. To must draw out the timid, � ns on 1'oitrtc oto...... • • .. .-.... .. iiiv2 ;r r ing. !iy Loa s, ; Louse on :rtes<s (.catty nl'1 on call) x51,167.00 avoid dao Crows channels, and ,make , '� ! a,t.lt t,n Danks ....d on ha ...89,169.17- • 1 r Y q .. etery neat and Roman about you ! u i; d appear tear t •1119 or her best, while +` t ' � •' 4,7 7 9,785. b F i . .•�. ,. _ � ., I I •• ' : y t' crrlutaa u a!atfdiif� t s 3 your own effortis are confined 'to an - .... .... �...- ....... I I! r a tc. (les- apt of $ r• +' �"'Z' !' � In .tea., n -d l.et.ts ..e at accrt.C.1.......... .f occasional word to fill a gap. When � c•uU_e'�taunti 1JR,yA�.10 ' ,t lir d t xti U'15 "6 �'�� - ,_. ,r .• ,'�': '� you are tying to make a cantpany ONE 8P0®It�FUl. ': ' " i . , n A $S,UlU,t119.:31 a conversational success, a1�Vays I `rill build {or you goad health, �A� ! avoid a rattling liveliness on dour � - - �LiiRl?lttiiCf3 • a 'e - - K. ! a of �. �. through good nerves, by using+ . � Dee. s'1, rues 10' t:uarrntrs .1•'u:•.t ..... ... I-. a ' (,ei'.t�uu.00 � _ .r'• , • . �'R >' !own part Loil't intal,lnc that to . ria Nervine 1 _• ...nt.....t.au. be deter ou must IJe a wit. Your I ''o r 6uran�a a 1 A •• °tv ito- s ' . Y South American N vine serve 1''un� ;... Happiness is the 1`s -ice of pant, tuximll- object is to make - To ate... ,ose.••• ar s - main yourself in 208-45. v�y (: a bout being oobtrusive. Almostall diseasoistllo result of •••••• •• ...... .. ... ... , 11ea.th 1 es urs• ting Argo( `- a liens have 'r-tn rn tie f:a throw h bean teresting, wit ' ' cured by S•r J�coa On. ct RuEUMAT1Shi, y 'Poor servo action. Without good ` • � NEURALGIA, TOOTHACHE, HEAR- If you are naturally Witt well and 4cJ5,^,G9 ' u u 0515,044.76 • o - a � SCALDS, BURNS, I will shoal itftelf occasion- nerves rlaither brain, nor stomaclu. �� � rPlu9 • • • ................ ... ! ... ACHE. LAtviENE a, 'good. r •.. ,-; .:F SPRAINS. BRUIS •S and all pain Atrditod and found correct, JtII'iti.f1• LAKL, Auditor. Sin a:terral remedy n be applied. It never ally. Ila if your wit lR forced it nor liver, nor heart, nor kidneys, � • -falls to cure. Th ods who have been de- Will degenerate into more affectation, c� work Well. Nerve food must �'>fse fltnataetal Position oftho Cor�leets,y is uncxt;atleti-rte percentage of dared incunhle at the and in hospitals have and tatiec tion is fatal not surplusto 11abilit.escorre oYceeav theft of any other Homo Company. i � - � • ,,'- - _ ,.. thrown awaytheir c etches, tern; cured after ; :; ,. ''r: " _: be such that it will be absorbed ti}' jVotr inriurt►nca Issued during 1 JU •. .... .... .. ....'. < ';r ; .: �; - ; • using ST. Jecoas iL. Directions in eleven „ :'-- * c• k;xe;tedln' - ' O languaQesacc_ritpan t;verytottlq. CUstOT11 r',-- �ti'hy dOegn t• that the nerve ends. .tUCh a fond is g the best previous year in the history of the l'ompany by over • one million dollars. R spinster, lfli5s Brown, deal- at yowl' South American Nervine. the insurance La lorcu at end of 1'JOJ (fret).,..._ . ...... ...... ... .........$30,G37;'JGh1.00 � �� shop any more ?" Grocer—"One of greatest tonic known, a cn,ro for r t ! my clerk insulted her. Custonlhr— PRESIDENT dyspepsia and all stomach ail- '� J {� � �( L. �, L � � i(i c. !• "IioN ?' C Poser—"She .overheard - someone that she' ;vas _ _ - -' him telli ig so ne menta „ VICE I'RESI DENTS IN ' I - our olds t ct�tomel . AbolrPil Lie t3ontE,� II. C. L 1lfontre- •iTA3, TIiORF3L'RN, M.D.IIO:*:. Silt N'IlII. il.: lilEitEn?T� I�•C. • _ �, � - - .--•--. " i '•• • as well known barrister, writes: "t � DIRECTORS - t_t was suHerinx from jntsamats and ser-_ ' 1� ' - vows debility, prostration and eethaua;- HiON< SENATOR GOiVAN, K.C. LL,I?,, C•3I,G. 'L:, tiT7RNEY, Esq F- --- --�— �_. Ml�ard � �.�nlmeat Cures Oaudru�l•,_; tldn. t took five bottles of £csntb Amer• L. W. SMITH, Esq., K.C., D.C.L. J. K. OSBOIt�IL, Esq He who plans rouble for others is -, leas Nervine, and am wholly recovered, • -the architect of his ottn misfortune. : "-' _—___...—__ —. • D. 1lieCRAE, Esq. (iue`lph. "T� 'R•us � itiinking," ; ` `eatd tea old- The attest South Atmarlcau Rheumatic r MANAGING DIRECTOIi< :. i., • ft�s bions young. man,'p `of asking her Cars to the only one that liar not a single t t '�• - - For Q: c t �litr 1'"tarn• case t+t failure a Its record. Caro sure WM• �CCiliSEi LLB., t F.[•ti�', F•+�i. 3':: - • - father if I might pay my ar�dressea • - Ae Orn wan �V Li. -TRIED REMEiSY. - blfia within three Qay�; Pellet tut,tantly. 6 aORieitAkY ' \Yinslow's: oothingSyru has been used for over dx'7 t0 11CI'." "I-I'IYl," I11U9C'd the Wi&fl - M$DIOAL DtRlIC . f!R L. GOLDAkAN, `A.I.A♦ :: J�, '1`Vit�RBUI3N, M. D. (E>ctin) ' years by mil:ioue of mot rets for their cLllQren whirs girl, "1n this Cat30 I'd a�1-115© YOU , -' • lecithing, with perfect nt ccu:>!• It i•oot'tea the child it t -f . +� •'_ r 60fLCnA the sura,, aHnya l pain, ct:rra wind colic, a�--� to pay i advance. � _ _ . __ ._ •The Re ort containin{{��� Lha' eros: cedinr;s of the Annual >12eeting, held wet - n is theUes6reniedy for Uarrhuo�. 13 p:ea•nnt to ttie• „__.,, � t "' Totsendt'orottrCa'tR• January 29th last, show ng marked proofs of tiro continued progress and ° _r `� .• solid position of the Company, will be sent to policy' holders. Pamphlets taste. Sold by d-u;vi,t in every part of the wor d, - rete ghee! MubiC Twenty-five Its rn:uo is inss:culable. t i lia�me�t for sale �►er �h�r� .tale ate and ezplanatory of the sttraetive investment plans of the Uompany, and n ' ��i18rd S sopy o! the Annual Report, showin its unexcelled financial Be sure end asz for �lrs N'iuscoiv ■ liuoth:a6 tiyrnp � Special bo turn[ahed OA application to the U114ce, or an of the �;oio� i'a will gY �• 1-:� S era Rates. ' and lake no other kind. - ny's - - _�.�To It,il av9ut agencies ` - u sic I'dctTehack-=`atli'hen Iihss ` Twi1111ig Ol�erd - . Mother W.• �b3'� PP Wo r �'�d� 'a .. �•:;: � :__ 't, '. eachers comes in, will y u tell her that I don't le ins spCak to you agail; !' ^y` • z,-` called ?" Bu'tle ="Sure, sir, she hobby (' elplessly)--"How.- can Ipre- WEAK, M�� Y „ tent you, mamma ? .� ��liiinlon Ling StBamsh� s ' no it alreacl _ �T: _ — _ e _____ ___- ______-- _- _ _ WANTEDO �., Q.im�ted, a --Gents"Sults ������e� 's _ — _ __ _ _ __ -- -- ![ontt sal to Llrcrpool. Becton to idrrr- � ',e ; T v*` ; '�6 1V1alAt Street, !s0 Yonea Street. ,. - pool. Portland to LiretpooL t'b Qtuens-, .. or D7e3 ; also Ladies' Wear of all kinds, town. •' and House Ilangin of every desoriptioa • :;. L s �d;►aatsteamabfpa. 9 Pier at�ottamoda4loa DUI,D ML�llALiy DYk.lt3. k� r1ir1NNIPEU. 1V►A1+i. TORONTO. ONTO �e ' ; �' .•. - •- 1.20 for al�olatttta of •tasnrert. saloons and Htatersoma are t►tnidaht pp >d�ITI9H AMP1RIQgN DYIDIN(� C75`Y, • � ��ENAWAY FREE I>a• special attepptiaa hu bern siren to the k 420011 ®®. i � - � o ® � NNY ®OSK ON OONNI=OIORt 6eooad saloon and Third-Uiasr aocomta swop. For liontreal, Toronto, Ottaa-a � Quebe4 retia of paware sad til pttfrtinulara, a - � ACENTS Dlilil' 6o apt a a We want to start yyou in burta4ea of the CornpanY, or '�" 1-44 for o�� Y rnt can make Rto>;atnia Mille 3 �, ' • .. ' i' D. Tonaaoe s Co..� ` i !"' � �' � �• : �: LPA NRitOCi.A UPML- i ATsdWRY lE9R tweaLrdottan>Gstwptc. �aeawrelynewq opo>att a » VVff p�� � rl t�tate 9�. Ilortss, Mopttarii sad Ylirutead.COO for partioalars.• TorotlW it the f)1E;IYxlt�ot t.e ' t t ''+ e-•�?:z CPAtrB (. RCYR<H YQRAPRS Q ERNA Tsf►sarineaotOaftada. ©� s: •1 _ .� Ira �"- ORICiHTOMdo , �.�,...•,-..�i�..:.�,,.r.�..�..' , ,,i..., s •� YOU CAH - " Can yeti arranQa the a sets of jumbled ictters tato the sasses 09'eight well known fruits• RUBBER, Ititiwecco sad r � i`Of•tDf7'�,O •' , ':,_ ,• ,: � DIST pgUTION OF THE ABOVE PRIZE: It fs a easy task. But MRP D� - � ����h s*y < .. i _ _ .,_ �i0i�a�v::R�� '�O ��.�,`O:t�21R�A Latest >\�OVCItieS all StCZ@S .:. _ SHAR9 fou Can prol,abk make out 5 o?bo of them. To the petsae who u ' eke 4� nlargest he u�mrew[ Ff� Ar1� IlaUtity Ot dry, 1171Z� wOtQ, Ni�a�l0 f I Y _ pecten mak outIT t e se d Ist� ,�-�•-- � Correspondence lAV1tCC1. � I'�'1 4 le flies sum of One Hua ed Oculars. the ing'. � em makln tLa �t ? what 7 brick bflrning. ter early deli7erP• �tRt4 CaJ p f ;1"r •� -, _ r•o,i m king the third largest number the sumo Thin Dolts �To the �' Ns Ars two p ;. �otlars, Te the pe -• ' Dollar:, Should two eraoo,sen aasv.crs gaity- correct, � H�Ly �aV $��� Plot'. i.o.b. rant M'a:ion. Atidreat. 81MP ON close 2e"stamp far circular. ' S `t •-,. fourth larYest puvne the s m of Twenty' pp y $ will be divided betty n. th . (each .;ecetvtppi i7i•oo)• Staould ter send to ttqually wrrsct aosu'cn, the - i(pey Triesleas Recipes . wU Secrets for rte >lie 211i,1t;K QQ„ 1 ToronW 8t., Turwatiq. lOIC-' E•a•. � •�' i•u. `•""' 'three rkeswillhavet t;e vlded,(eachreceirisKEta.ito). Sboaldfou=crsdtrisetederaa'ligcatr(;ttit►swrn pjlpJldm�'j(j�. � - _ -- _ � VN��iE.]�A! 3PEVIaLt � ���a� c D equally tit� it (gym rcteivtn oo a so oa in like pto oat. revl�eel [wrae and ere dtepttttnen6 Ot�>�Rd d if ipa jq• �.-- _ _. I � soo.00 wl 1 be tela 1 � Q its ). p�1 p ever V[r the whole sum off ?� p d. W8 D0j� OT itaBes. Be114 2b 0entt< Yoaly a � < � w th a altap1q ondition at;out which we wtii wri a .ar soop as asr�eM ore }ecefre , � . _ . _ "• • "'-`";Ii ey Co 1Y 1 Y W11fiM SOU !►1+tS�HR T1i116 A VfiR'rISEMENT. It1�su cad fd�aka trorLh it. A noda►do lino e,is capta seta,-- tlham p CF?1T OP YO R bIO1vE ,� y, aT DELAY. a � _ _•� � ---- -,�VANT'A 1Rt. write us at orate eettoaiu� s-cent�ta Por our 1 DO t1 �{ilii_4at� •.t [: c f•""+, like a tom 1 e - •� - •. is EDICINE Co., Lot+DOx, :aswato. 'a • :,:�, .:- �'. R - ��;4 t� P O 13os 1.14, ��nt"••ttl.. out anyth ess. ARISIAN . - ��i, �'�, ,�� '>i � �'""��� - S -b7 ��k.�rn_•. 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In stare, •5fl k ti'ON T� CE��T INDIT:o+.T�'�,� � , w .�'�Y-o•-• i�:� � • Prices o� � Gain, Cattle . ���� Blilnneapolis, .Minn., rob c a2 4� OF THIS COUNTRY. _ r . t w ''� ,�,7 �, •' < ;�= •. � 'Wheat-•-lixay, ?f3}c Jttly, 7t3'$ ' to ���� ..�.�. r �, #� � • � � ��' -,,, �� ' # _• . > - _ .� , . .: �i . .t - ; . , ,� • i}G: = on track N �� , ; •:-�{= _ a .�• _ � :;� , • . ..:: �, • Y orf :� � hard, 7?�c guralg Districts in Trade en es• ?$ j; '•A.' ,, e. •�," 'I _t.�_•ji �.w ,,,,, , '': a• 1 1P� •31i:i L�e - fit for nothing: lint wood.,. , ane �_ - -..,, . i.►� �. �,� :-.�• � ,:, N�. 1. Northern, 78� to 78�c ; No. � Should Look Into This �= `�.• ' Grand � Trunk P�assen�s� � � . f- 2 Northern, . s end at,the -car -is entirely gone, no ` 'raronto, -'`•"Feb.. ' �l�s•-Meat-•the ?6� to 75�ra. Flour- utter.._. , _ r ��"�' �' �`V �°��.�•, ".�a� ,�' ;:• I'iaVe Miraculous one knows ,where. The .aides are First patent$, $8.85 to $4 ; .second fnaskot is quint and ttsaturelesa. No. ' � ; ,i� .?d *, r•+: :; ' , _�- . ' , ' . spread out, and split in all direr- o patents, $8.85 to $8.95; -first clears,num ., Escape. � � � white and rod noted at ?1Q mid- %xt vict4_ -of the stent-' to1 , fahtions, the top 'on which the ca•t' freights. No.9 a.spring nominal $2.55; second clears, $5.10 to $2.24. convent companies being. termed for �`�. �_.•*�� � �=-p rests -is punctured with innumerable and No. 2 Bran -In bulk, $I1:50 to $15.25. �l� the public, mostly tarmars "•` >. � `"' '"` � holes, the :wood being broken up fn- at 71c on Midland, 'Tf-ie �rt;st hound Gratia Triinl�, `- Wiz- goose at 88c on Midland. Mani l? and parsons having small savings in to millions ,of pieces no larger. than . ; LIVE STOCK kiARKI� the rural districts are being asked tabs wheat steady; No. 1 hared, - S$c ��; , press, due at Whitby Junction last toothpicks. It is the most com- � • 1 Thursday morning at 7.15, is lying plate picture of destruction and ruin all rail, grinding in transit; No, 1 Toronto, Feb. 24. -There was •: a to provide the money. anything in an inextricable tangle in a field that could be imagined, Northern, 88}c all rail, grinding in light run of lino stock today at 'the which throws light anon the subject t- ,, ms's. .: transit. No. 1 hard, 8'7i}c North Western Cattle Market, and nearly will be read with interest. We re' about 300 yards east of the station HUMOR OF THE ACLi17tNT. ` ti i3ay; No, 1 Northern, 88c North everything offered was sold. - I'ric�es Print from the Peterborough and fully 30, feet below the ]enol Although a tailors accident is 'a �• • ` of the track. g y Bay. ro _ for exporters and buttmhore cattle amine. the following rim thin to oke about, alaugh- pats -rade quiet, with prices un- were maintained at previous quota,- BI'uch discussion is sow going " on ► � � , : There is ad�rd doubt` as to the g S j able incident came under the notice changed. No. 2 White noted at 81 tions. The unlit of the former in the press on the subject of the 'cause of the _ accident; some say a - g threatened enormous over reduction of the rescuers. It was the case of to 81 c middle frei is and Nor 1 at product brou ht onward was emir- p spread rail, others a broken axle. � � g the gentleman Who was a passenger of cement. in Canada. We notice in Judging from the general appear- g 82� to 88c east. ently satisfactory, and some buyers f in the day car that slid down 'the Barley --Trade is quiet,=with No: $ were a little more. disposed to pay s• recent issue of The Times a refer f _ ance of the track the latter theory Y }� is more probable, and it is to this bank without overturning. He had extra quoted at 48;c middle Freight, better prices than before owing to encs of the opinion of Engineer Rums the sectionmen lean. been sitting up all night, was very on the subject. A few tecta relative and No. 8 at 48c middle freight. the receipt of a wire from Chicago to this will not, we trust be. with '� • �' "' tired and shortly before the acct• R r , The train was composed of 'sn �- ye --The market is steady at a0 reporting a better market there for dent had fallen asleep. H®• did not out interest to ,.your reeders. In ° gine, a baggage car, two vestibuled to 51c outside for No. 2, exporters, with an advance of 25c day cars of the latest model, and awaken until after the car had slid buckwheat--Jl'ho market is: dull, Per cwt. There was, the year 1902 the �•onsunaptton - of however, - down the embankment and come to 1 til© cement in Canada reached its highest °,: •.+: three Pullman sleepers. In all there with No, 2 nominal at 47c outside. apace at present at the diapo�al of point, newel .1,045,000 barrels - were about 150 passengers on a stop,. Only half awake, he stepped hese--Market dull.. at ?i to 72c shippers.' out on the platform, and, seeing they some of whom were in r•nn- P Y• ` nears not �. inclined to 1 u Of this 645 000 were macde in Can- board, and as a result of the acci- high freights. �q t y Lu any � 3 crowd, said, Why have we stopped? ads and 400,000 barrels imported dent forty-four persons were more .. Flour -Ninety., per. ' "dent• j5atettts great extent, being unwilling to hold prior to 1�¢2 only three. com safes ' What's the matter? y P or less seriously hurt. About toren- The ill-fated train- its charge unchanged at $2.87 middle ` freights, stock on their hands for any length ' ► - were engaged In this manufacture i ty others were considerably ahakett in buyers' sacks for export. Straight of"time. There was a scarcity, of In the year 1902 no lean than Svo - of Conductor Chas. S, nett and En- 3r ' _ up, and the remainder escaped eco rollers of special brands for domestic goad butchers', and also of stockers a'dditiona! companies got under WILY-. free. The most peculiar thin about Bineer Ireland, both of York. g trade quoted at -$8.25 to $8.40 bbls. and feeders, which continued to be however, did little '" � �• `` it all is _ the ver light list of cos- Several of them, y;. Y g .rrv_I �r " Manitoba flour. steady; No..l pat- v'vantod. Many buyers are not doing more than get• started and supplied- �`_•` asitias. - � ants, x4.85 to x4.40, and Seconds, any business at present. Sheep and . JEtGHT' PUPILS KILLED. „-; only about 100,000 barrels. In the POSI'TiI6N 6h' THE': ` W��Ci?i:'' {` !' $4.10. Strong bakers', ;8.90 to $4, lambs were in goad demand, and r 1903 we shall have all the old Just before reaching the Whitby Fast Train Crashed xnte Car Fih- bags included. Toronto. prices advanced a few points in sym-, Y� _ <�•� �iillteed•-Bran, $18 here,, and pathy with the firmer tone of the factories in operation arni with a Junction station the track takes a ed With Children. largely increased outputs, and also wide curve. It was at the western :• • �• - _.. shorts, a18. At outside points bran markets in England, Hogs continued g y N.J., despatch says is noted at $18, and shorts at steady and unchanbed with a light the live new companies above men extremity of this curve that the so- A 17Elwark• P q - in sacks, supply. ironed. The output will then. be for ' >• � F`; cident occurred. 'The experts be- Running at almost full speed, a train $17.50. Manitoba bran, pp y. � ,•- . 1808, 1,660,000 barrels, that is ]rave that the strain put upon the on the Delaware, Lackawanna. and $19, and shorts Z21 herb. The following is the . ' ]range of say over '600;004 barrels more thea ��., '=• � Ars by rounding the curve at such a Western Railroad, c'aahed into a _r-�- r ; quotations, :- >„ the total .consumption of last year. '�lrigli rate of speed caused the break- trolley cru• loaded with pupils r on , �: co-�RY PRODUCE. Exporters' cattle-- �; PtSt� 100 Its.- �'• "'• j their ora to the High school on ' � Choice. � In view of these Pacts you will per -.:'..'e r # , age of an axle on day coach No. 2,- y � ••••• •••••• =...$4.40 $4.75 018, the third from the engine. The Tjiursday morning. Nino children Ili�itins-Trade is inactive,':: ]�vLllum Medium ... ... ...... ........ 4.00. 4.85 carve that the warnings contained m tar immediately jumped the track, were killed, At least fifteen were in- $1.65 to $1.75 per bush,- and hand- Light...... � 4.00 0.00 the Monetary Times and Mail and Empire as to rho danger of overpro- : �- and slid down the •embankment, and jured, some so badly hat it is feat~ picked, $1.90 to $?•, Bulls...... ... ..,._.... 8,75 X8.85 , a duction were well timed and should - as the coupling held, all the other ed they will die. T accident oc- Dried apples -Market' quiet, with Butchers .- t + be cwretully heeded by the � investing - cars were forced to follow suit.Even carred at the Clifton Avenue cross- prices unchanged at 4 to 4�e per ID, Choice......- „.,., � �� ,,,,;,: 4.00 ` 4.35 -- • • ` `- public. But when, we tell you that • the engine -and. tender were pulled ing, being noted as a dangerous and evaporated at 8 to 8,}c. Mediums . ...... ... ....... 8.40 4.00 in addition . to the flue new coin r` { <.' off the track, but, fortunately for the spot. The trolley car had on board Ilaney--The market is quiet, with Heifers: .. ... .... ............ $.i)0 0.00 panles so started last year we havo train crew, the -engine coupling to. yoirng men and wome from all parts prices unchanged. Strained wells at I3ulis...... ... R . • ...... ... .... 8.00 3.50 ten new companies now being treat• "� - �- :': the baggage car parted before the of the city, many of whom had Bic per 16, and comb, 1.' S to Cows,.. ...... ....... 2.50 8.40 tender and locomotive were dragged _... ... �... ed in the country which are to have, `s • gg transferred from other lines. So $1.50. h'eedera... .. �. �� .. 8.75 4.00 according to the promoters, a .com "- down the bank. The sudden release full was the car that the front plat- Ilay, baled -The market is quiet, Stocks!9... ...... ... ...... 8.50 8.90 bin -d capacity of 10.200 barrels pet • �. of the baggage 'car caused it to fol- form was crowded ori h boys. Tho with prices unchanged., Choice Canners... ...... ... ....... 2,00 2.50 day equal to an annual capacity of low the day cars so rapidly that it pilot of the engine a ruck the front timothy, $10 to' $10.?.5 'on track, Ship-.. abo._L 8,500,000 barrels, the utter bounded about like a rubber ball, platform and swan he car around, and mixed at $8 to $8.50. Lambe - ,., ',a„, : n,,, R. 4:50 15.50 ` P g _. � folly of putting money into . mere finally settling at a .distance of ful- y. - and it toppled over. y the force of Straw -The market is quiet,. with Ewe,,,,,, „ �, ,,., ,,,,,,, 8.50 4.25 cement enterprizes will be apparent. lir a hundred feet from the track, - _ the collision the pu ifs creno pro- car Iota on track quoted at $5.50 Ducks... ...... ...... ......... 2.50 8.25 Here is a list of the ten new com '• �`,' ;'. upside down, and literally crushed ���� to matchwood. That any man cipltated under the w cele of the en- to 88 a ton. ': Calvoa, each ... ...... ........ 2,00 10.00 psoras with their promised Output'; gine. The motorm 's skull was I►taplo syrul'�'-•T"ivo-gallcin tans, $1 Calves, per 100 lbs....... 4.50 8.00 Barrell - - could be in the car and live is a fractured. It is thought he will die. per gallon; ono -gallon cans, $1.10 Hogs- � <,: =- • 1- , ' per day '' ' -. -• > s. miracle, and it is no wonder that ' the injuries of George Lappage, the [;A 9111 The scene of the ace'dont resembled and half -gallon, QOc. Sows ,.. .. ',,*: ,,.:�:. 4.50 � 0.00 The Manitoba-' `For£tand Co- r a shambles. Dead d injured chit- .Onions -The market is dull at 40c Stags...... ...... ..... 3.00 0.00 meat Co., of Winnipeg1,00! • ,: . baggageman, are very severe. The ����• •••,•,,,• ' dren lay everywhere, tura, legs, and per bush for Canadian. Selects, 1Q0. to 200 .. wreck as it lay in the field, showed The Western Canadian Port- ` - in its general outline the conform- other parts of the bo fes of the vie- Poultry -Tho mnrkot' = continues _ �.•,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,, !3,80 0.00 land Cement CO ... ... ............1,000 .`�. siren of the capital letters "IS," the tuns were, scattered n every direr- firm. 1Ve quote: -Fresh killed dry- Thick tats ...... ... ... ..... 8.80 0.00 The St. Mary's Portland Co- .-. •• tion, and the snow f r a great diet-� picked turkeys, 15 to 18c; gam, fl Lights... .....: ... ...... ... 6.(30, 0.00 �ti t,o„•,•, .r. ..1,OOC . _.: "I" relx•esenting the track, the up- �• � """ ' "' "'' ; per Dart of the "showing the tans© around was dy d with blood. to l lc per lb; ducks, 85C to i1 r2�. �� - e Colo and Cement _ One mutilated body e�na carried two chickens (young), 85c to $1; old � '1'h nisi Porti position of the Pullmans, and the � - Co., Via n ... ... ............... x hens, 50 to 80c per pair; from and � rte ..1,000 • '- lower part the positi n of the day blocks on the pilot o� the engine, �' The Raven Lake Portland Ce- - held stock. , to 3c per lU loss than _. I .. ..; :,: q ��SS�S CRINE. Co ...... ...... ...... ..........1 ,00 cors and baggage car. ' :-.; -.. , : _ . N I �Ol� ME. Q - , ; i ;, � the, above quotations. ;:` .�' o I3 bake Portland r e - ' One of the day coaches, I`'b. 1,403, - � e ..: ' ' Potatoes --Market firm'. Cars ' on Sej - Cement uses lying on its side. The Pullman j __ Ser M' .. ... .. ........ 6 • sn Admits That ILe fader- The Brantford... C' � . d :- •, _ _r- _. . ' _ _ _ _;_' 5, aural o ed Segouin. riot an Cement "Brantford" eras rrg t aids up but track $1 to $l O and 1 lots, Portland . PUISO�D C.�000LA'I�S. ,: rtl d c � ; $1.15 to $1.26 per bag. _ ..... .. ... ...... ... ............ 800 The Superior it • had a list of abo t 40 degrees. �" «�T ,,.._ A Montreal despatch says ':--Tho � •r Co ..' The "Dickens"' was ly ng on its side �-'' ,. `' ,. � mystery that has surrounded the a Kingston Portland Cement ;. on the side of the embankment, Sui3gected Attempt 'at Mur in in ,, ;•; i?OCI I'itODUL"I'3�: .�,... r. -, I 1 • . ,,,••• „• ,,,,,_ - i Co ...... ..... .... • . while the other Pullm n was u slde� Web goon ', -`Bt•es�red ha era steady, �ii� gar launder of Antoine. Seegouln, the ex- �e Belleville Portland Cement 1 - p .. �..;:. ..:- �,:.i. [38 Y• stayer of the town of tat. Eustache. ' • � . ` down, All the cera were oft their A` Wabigoon, Oat.• d�spa%l� siiys lotw of Western selling at $7.40 to was cleared up on Friday when Co ...... ...... ...... ...... ...............2,000 trucks, and the heavy wheels wire --A man named ChiNerlon, at Gold- $7.45, and Northern at a7.50 to Theophilo i�elanger; the brother -In- The International scattered in every direction. Pieces rock, on Friday last received a box S7.65. Cured moxas steady, With monL.C:n., Bull... ...... ,.. ,.....1,OOq law of the murdered man, was ar- of iron eight inches thick were snap- of chocolates by mail with a slip of demand fair. We quote! bacon, cleat, rested by netecUve McCaskill, and =` ped in two, and the platforms, paper, on which was written, "Jack 1Q� to 20#c, in ton ,and case lots. on the way to the jail at gt. Schol- braking a daily Product of.10;200 ' p • • ., ' It is clear then that .whatever mo- ` stalls, and couplers on all the coaches a fain sand -lea or ourself, His Pork, mesa, $1.50 to $al; do, pstiqutt confessed to having com- vane badly used up, ut, siren a to -com anion, who me el tasted one, short nut, $32.50 to R23. nay is made in Canada out of the g P Y ailtted the murder. Before the �or- -: Fad, the damage to the coach -bodies spas seized with violent pains, ea- Smoked hams, 18 to 13}�;. _rolls. onor's Jury Belanger absolutely do- cement industry hereafter, will _ be was only trifling. Al the cars must iA m all the s r tome of l 11 to 12c; shoulders, 11e; backs, to made in promoting companies and y g h g Y �l �° g } 14 to Hied that he had , -had � anything not in operating diem. It is alleged .. be wonderfully well constructed to poisoned.- He and e� candies .were to 11fc; breaktast bacon, whatever to do with the death of have sustained such a shock with see taken to the doctor's house. While 14 c. that gentlemen who two years ago ]:tile effect. Even thewindows were � t`;agauin, and oven under cross -ex - the candies were on the table a man Lard-]!1'tirket Heady. We quote :- amination satisfied the jury that he floated the Dui•hnm .Company cleaned i >' but little damaged, not more than a named J. Jo took one oro the Tic_rcoar lU�c; tuba, 11c; pails, 11#c. up half amillion -of dollars out of � •a:, ti Y � was not guilty. Since than, however dozen being broken on the whole doctor could warn him, and was - the floatation on a capital of 1,000 • .• is - train. _ seized with convulsions. which would - the detottivos war j g on t se. 00. o ams gentlemen are't and •• ' �; • k n ho ca 0 � s g ie o THE 1lCC L�1\'T' ." have finished him ad the doctor y EIISINFSS. AT BSONTREAL. on examination of the. barn in which promoting, in different parts of tbo `• the dead body of Sogouin. had boon Station -Agent Rov n was, in •iris not been there and a lied iruntedlate �_ Montreal, Feb.34,-(Train-No. 'Y country, several new companies - on P J .found, discovered that the man had • .,, telegraph office, from which a 'good remedies. Manitoba hard wheat, ?4}c; 'No. 1 n scale still more ambitious than the :. The donor of the hocola£i� is tin- Northern, 72ic, !n store, Fort Nit- been carrlcxi to tbo• harp atter hav- Durham Company. I'or instance the ' " • view could be obtains of the track Liam yeas, No. 2, Ing been murdered, Further oxnrnin- Belleville Portland Cement companies is to,.,. • both east and wast, d was watch- knowp, but there 0 evident. signs 1 ?2c high insights; ration seemed to point to the murder ' ` Ing the approaching rain when the of the candies havin been tampered oats, in steno hero, $?� to 37fe high have a capital of two and a halt with. Dr. kiurdoch has forwarded freights; rye, 4il�c east; buckwheat, having been committed in the neigh- �. .., <: disaster occurred. a immediately bdrhood of Bolan is ho4use. At millions of dollars and an output of ` -- -� telc•l,honed to tiVhitby for medical a� the package to the provincial au- ��� e�t• Flour -Manitoba Patents, g'D two thousand barrels per day. Cs.n � '` �' • 4,40 •to $4.50; seconds, $4.10 to midnight Belanger was arrested; and they be putting any of their owe tendar.ce, and in 1 s •than halt an thorities at Torout who will, no $ confessed that he had murdered ` hour i've physicians d a corps of doubt, proBeeute thorough and $4.20; Ontario straight rollers, $8.50 money in them ? If the floatation of '• -;• t': .3 } p y � p begonia. On the road to St. Schol- the Durham company could yield the,-;,,= t. Willing helpers were at the scene of searching invosti6r tion into ,, the to $8.65; In hags, $1.70 to $1.7g antic ue Belanger stated that he had the wreck. The passengers on the facts of the case. � P I � nonvoters a half a million of dollars � � � , =•3 � i . • patents. $3.70 to $9:.10. Dolled P _ shot him in the yard at the back the thought - of what there , (mist be " day- cars, -who were trot• much hurt, ` '- i�, 3 oats -Millers prices, $2 'hags, and g $4',15 per bbl. Feed -Manitoba bran of the I;olnnucr house shortly after in store for the floaters of the Belle-, � •. assisted in the work of rescue, and �"-'`; d� ` �:` � twelve o'clock on Thursday of last villa Co. with a capital of two and,- _ the wounded, as soo as they were ,. $18 to $2U; shorts, $2`l to $2�, week There was not anyone in the - taken from the shat ered cars, were 1� j OF ET�ILERSar^- bags included; Uhtario bran, in bulk,. y a halt millions, fairly makes ones t: hour at the time, Mrs. Belanger mouth water, These nonvoters far': removed to the unction Hotel, � ''--- $18 to $18.G0;� elitorts, in bulk. $20 P being away or a visit and the chi]- surpass Engineer Rush, as dispensers ethane Landlord Dan Holmes provid- Will Set Sail for New Hoose it to $21. Provisions --Heavy Cana- p g p , ..: End of 'arch. dren short cut park, $24 to $25 dren at school. Belanger placed the of satisfaction. They gravely assure'. `• - ed comfortable acro modation � for bed of the dead man in a low l y r ,# all. About ten 'clock auxiliary " '''• short cut back, $23:50 to $214; light Y ua that cement caxr be mala in .thit A i:ondon despair i says Already ,, sleigh, drove to the barn a mile' and country and profitably exported entad tc;•,��. :' f trains arrived from Belleville and 1,850 of Rev. Mr. err'■ colony- of amort cut, $28 to $�4; compound re- 1 Y p a halt up the road, and laid the the United States notwithstanding.',-,.., Toronto, each hav'ng on board a settlors for Canada have boon book= tined lard, -8} to `]c; par© Canadian•� _ � ._ lar e con s of dodo s; by the time lat`d, llc; finest lard, 13 to •12+}e body inside the gate.- He then no- the American duty and notwith- g' P ed to sail by the steamship BFani- I4 to turned home; and, going about his standing the fact that Nearly all of their arrival, ho -ever, the • Whit- hams, 12i to 13ic; bacon, g cement machinery comes from the .;`. ' by doctors had site dad to the most toba, sailing Marc 28. One thou- 15c; dressed hogs, $8.25; fresh killed usual duties, had not said anything Y sand will sail on he Lake Simcoe abattoir hogs, $8,50 to $9 per 100 of the affair to his wife or anybody United States and is subject' to . ; of the injured. _ on March 21. The ar© lour hue � alae. .heavy charges for freight and dLt3 lbs. Legs -Now laid, 20 to 21c .; � R LIKE DICE I A -DO dred young women and children i !, ° � '�: t arnf that the- coal for burning the = Mr, John Fallen, ne of the: first •the party. One wealthy lady takes selected, 18c. Honey -White clover, - y � - -" of «'7iitby's citizen to reach the for In sections, 12 to 18c per section =P'•;= > - cement is ell imported -. from the with her fifteen young men, in 10-1b tins, 8 to Sic; in bulk, 7} ,. United States and ,costs here doubh scene of the wreck, aid that zchat whom she has set £1,500 to start to 8e; dark, }e lower. Cheese-On�+ MAY ABANDON f SERVICE what it costs theme and that the surprised him was t e quietnet3s. He them in farming. Townships. 18c. •• and his companions at first thought •. tario, $ to 18�c; Ouse is to South fries Delayed actual cost of burning cement alonr `'1- •r; fruiter -Townships creamery, 21#c , �yra„., Y is more than they pretend they that a (;rest many t the passengers .= r '• '� :-- Western rolls, 17} to +� W'eeks' make cement for. -_ had been killed, a d could scarcely .,Y � - ` � . � seconds, 1&;c; ..�•�►. � s.: , • - . believe anything t the contrary. 7VIURDER TO ET B4D��: liar; rolls, 1B� to 17ic. _ An Ottawa,.,: despatch saps :--Vas- But then, let the promoters takt 'They must. ha been .thrown ---- �A reels of the direct line from Canada courage' --n sucker is born every min, around like dice in a boa " said Mr. Stgr�lin Begelabi ars Ex�iicted i`a IIhTITE1�? STATES MALTS ,., have been detained for we at ate and the foals are sot nearly all • • � so �a a Frau Feb. 24, -Wheat -easier, South African parte before getting a dead yet. Fallen, and how they 'Icaped - �+ Milwaukee, �; � r... •: � • s' well I don't know.' , j1 No. 1 Northern, ti0o: No. 2 North-; chance' to discharge their cargoes. In ,�,,,,_ � • �, :� "`� : �T�w York es etch says i--�s- M 7?�c, Y _ ... One reason paths s th,8,t ,sd 3e � ern, ?8; to 79c; Rye-- one` instance the dela was seven 1 , sistant District Attorney Srotal �'' TO -BARRY LIVE STOCK.--'. - the passengers were injured was tb�; Stead No. X, 51 to 52c. Barley-�• weeks.-.'iphe- ' t�anadfan Qovernment,• , ,.� `�r . . - fact that, despite t e shock, all the said on Wednesd y that the insur- y' sample, 46 to has therefore represented to • thb Inv- Stead No. � 84c;. Li�►elpda�,.Xen to Establish pi.red`-' _ _ seats in the cera r mained fast. In ance fraud case o under investigate y � 45�c, - penial authorities the 'to that - re- promises to develop 58c• Corn -May, - •: other railway wrec a the, seats have -tion in this city p Pdata :• i •' i Duluth, Feb. 24.--iiVhe�•�•^-Ca�. No �ulted • from. � .such nt ons. .and ice- . . , .-,� .- •,! >• « �.., a , ;, , invariably broken. from their- places, into one of the st startling in, I y � r � � _ and have been pi ed in one end of the criminal histo of the cit I 1 hard, ??�c; Na. 1 Northern,- 76{c; asked that es the carry the mails � � • Landes despatch sit3•S .,--Tt NO. 12... NQrtlrern, 74}c: May, ?8�c: to and from Canada.,..,whart�aCoom rumored:tita.t Messrs: Lampert stir"• f, >= the car. crushing t q Passengers is should not •'fie' en >t"lee$�'t he Bid.' July, 78`�e. Oats -Belay, 85e. ulodation be vAn them aa' , :of .Lftmr�obl, 'are abciit to'W '; • a horrible manner. But the bolts "ii it were ' pr rove that the con- 8i, . dRRm' " Haig M held, and as a re It there': are na a h•ators� eyed en so far ae .to $t. Louis,, Feb. 24•--Closed-Wheat possible. 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L ,L 6 a: S • _.Y`• � h�•�- " WIN AlSUBSCAM B8 : B + 4 z TO dLiR 0 y efesring ..._ ;.: _ - � - - - ,. ,. ,�.-• �. .. , ., , , r. ; Mrs. -Howland f r : .._.- f.: chs _ : ,_ L f. 5� 7 to th address label your .paper you �Rs - " T11c�e wish`llrig' nr base _ _ can always amertain be date to wWeb is Oi] the sick' list. + ;, ,; , _. :- .- r� Property, see Richardsons ad. > . .�. - r, _ a �-, ,• A z guar subscription to Nzweia paid. --&-I T. Banks 48 h+ ' `° r t F „a _ } L z a Bem�tttanoea are ac owledaed bp a Ildlil$# a --W. F. VailBtone shipped a't;ar ;a -•` jki�ge of date on is on a first paper fol. few'days with city . •e dr• load o pp a' `` • } r :. a t , '•i.: race- t of MOVL i i q�roe ways , f hogs from this station on . )Mede 1? 4k�g deo ML.nshaw, of St. Caths- Thursday. Ali61, ei,Yilt Sunday h Pickering --Alb@rt Boyer; of Enst To friends. _ _ 'been spelltling a -fey days•` ,�.�y 1 Messes Alf, llwu and. Bert with tea his pl�r&lits here. � � � �'- j • � �ptir � �. ,.,: - .; #r - L. Y Unton, of Toronto spent l9ttit12•- --Thos. B. Marquis, Bale inn Wed f day in town. ___ nesday was a success in every ::. are showin t�iig P f'iic'xxixa; Ox7•:, Pias. 27 T$, 190�R. --Frank Smith:, -,o Oa a, spent particular, a fine day, large, crowd Y ee with his and cod g few days flus g t - mother here. _ Prices. Mise Bertha Burrillreturned `' SEE `°�'°'� '`� z 'a� t �;+ ��_ �t r • � � `�„ R a TT T i -Airs. Chas. Sod , of Whitd3y on Aionda to Toronto after '' �° ll�b Shl>rtin 8 x ` L O CALI M spent Sunday with er sister;' Mrs spendin a few h _ -. ` y New �+'anc Frinta }{ f t g weeks Here with ._ `� ' F. Alloway. her parents, A. and ,Mrs. Burrill. "` t:- : y, --Born, on Wedne Ia Feb, -Mrs. Patterson, f C'Iarefnont, -Miss Kate Tho d New. Fancy Chin horns Thomson, returns b , -. r 25th, the wife of Jams Allaway, spent Monday with drs. (leo. Pal- home on Saturday after spending •' New Facto Cot:orifi r of a. son. mer, Church st. • several months with friends in shirts, Smocks.,. -- - OveralI _f -Dr. He will ' be `here as Mrs. Henry Fav �-e are Toronto, Lyndon and other plots T 'Visual next Tuesday t attend to sorry to state, is not i the best of in the west. u t,,; ,'t New Boot& aria Shoes * health at reser Iris professional chitie4 t, - -Fred Howden;`of`Whitby, and ' -Mrs. A. Findlay visited her -Abe. Law, of Os la. a, spent `a formerlyof the Bank here daughter-in-law, Mrs. , Findlay, few days here with 1 is parents, is repored to have been given the -' of Markham, on Tucsd y. Thos. and Mrs. Law. managership of the branch of the Diokie -Thos. B. Marquis has rented-ltilrs. J. W. John, o ; of Detroit Standard Bank which has 'ust -• .� ,; 4 W. T. Ha,rtrick's house on Church ;fipent a few clays la',t week with been established in Markham. T st and will move then in shortly. her mother, Mrs. Ar u trong. _ --F. M. Chapman went to the u -Mrs. W. V. Ric at has -Mrs. Wm. Peak a been cors- city on Saturday last, but was been confiued to her ed for the fined to the �iuuse a e days this unable to return until Wednesday - j past few days sufferi'n from the week with the prevd e t cold. as he was confined to li'is roomsi ~. = prevailing epidemic. -The employees f the Spink with an attack of quinsy. He wss • L• ; .-Ben'amin Marson' left an 'Mills have all been aid off with able to resume his duties at .the Tuesday morning pith Chas. sickness but are on - again. college on Thursday .morning. Do-ivning for Indian. H ad, N.W.T -W. Hollinger is to have ail -W. E. Vanstone has had a tel x: where he will work this season. auction sale of his fa stock and ephone placed in his residence on -The hockey team from Fair- implements on Tuesday March 17. Church st. Mr. Vanstope• has'also ` port have gone to Brougham this See bills for particulars. succeeded in .getting telephone /_ 1 ,. (Thursday) evening o play the -Dr. Bateman has been confined communication with the station, w k: =' Brougham boys. The were ac- to his bed for the t few days and as he ships many carloads of ° ^ Yon will find 'our stock till$ spring . Complete in, companied by a num r from this and consequently ha been unable stock and grain every year, this :'° every particular. Prices are right and quality the village. to attend to his prac i 'e. will be a great convenience to him best. Oa11 and see them., You will be sure to get -R. Barrett was. i Markham -We are sorry tepd t that as it will save hiin many a trip in satisfaction. on Monday to see daughter, Pere yy Hilts is not vering so orderin* cars and in other matters = T. Mrs. L. A. Findlayan found her ra id1 from his at p• y � of malarial concerning his business. much better than a w k ago. It fever as his friends old like. -An interesting event tooks,,A. Bunking. 5X is not now thought t t it will be -W. S. Major, o Whitevale, place on the evenin of Wednes- 4 b g m4ecessary for der to go to the will hold an eatensiV sale of his day, Feb. 25th, at the residence of Vol g hospital to have a operation thorou h -bred and a stock, S. in g P• Pe g g, of this village, when his performed• implements etc, on a da yy March daughter, Annie, was united in --While Robert Gormley was loth-. See bills for r ieulars. marriage to Percy C. - y Mor�ombe, - g engaged cutting _woodon Monday, -Mrs. A. Marg c returned of the Broken Front. The cerer ii his axe glanced and striking his home on Saturday arf r spending mony was performed b the Rev.. l p�C31a Bs ' gai Sales I foot�infiicted a severe g G. McGregor in the presence the v - gash. He a'few months with h daughter, R p at once drove to the surgery of the lake Mrs. Mrs. Me onald. Sh® immediate friends of the bride Bavinq decided to materially reduce our stock of boots find shoes before spring ` Dr. Bateman who reseed the {was aJecompanied b her eon -in- and groom., The bride entered trade opens, we offer baritains in ever live some mentioned as follows -Mens kip y wound. laW, boats were 12 reduoed to 11.6,5 ; Mens felt lined boots were 61.75 redaaed to $1.65 (` Mr. McDonald. the room leaning ou the arm of -On Sunday carni g la t Mrs. -Do not forget the `At Home' her father to the strains of Men- !!fens felt tour slaw boots were $2 reduced to 61:90 : Mens bo: calf were 61.80 rednoed Robt. Miller was take suddenly this (Friday) evening ' the base- delssohn wedding inarch, 'and to 1i 6o; Womens jox calf were 11 80 reduosd to'61.60 . Womens kid boots were 61.9Q ill, and for a time he condition inept of the Math( ist eburch looked charming in a gown of blue reduced to 11.70 ; Womens robbers �Go. Fall line of Patent Medicines. was the cause of much anxiet venotian cloth, -her lVaist being - -- - . i Y• under the auspices o the choir. g She had risen from 1 and was A good progra• is be g pre.parecl of white silk carrying in her hand W. Logan on her way down stair when she in which Miss Holden soloist, of a shower boquet of bridal roses. , received a stroke of a plexy, fall- White Mr. Shi mai read r. f After a sumptuous wed in sup - Ing *�-�*-•- on a landing of the stairs. .Ur Toronto, and members oftbe per had been served, Mr. and Ali. Bateman being con red to his will take 1►lorcoiilbe left on the evenin - _ part. Dori lig the even- $ •i ., , . room. Dr Warren, of hitby, pas ing refreshments wil be served, train for Toronto and will visit �'. telephoned for, but by the time he and n gid time enemlly is friends iu Flat Rock, Mich., ainld F f arrived Mrs. Miller h recovered assured• Admission ` cents, showers of.rice and gcxxl wishes • sou tv�Il aI�ca :sa" considerably. We ar pleased to -The new lightings -stem which for their future happiness.. _ ' a large assortment of � � know that she is quite we21 again. h been installed t Pickering -T-A very serious $ccidd� lit oc- - _ ` a scat class goods in my -Meetings of South Ontario eQile a is provnig a feet success curred on Wednesday aft :loon, * � $ hc, " r Farmers and Women _ Institute g p�e The building was Srr lit up on on the Boone farm on 'the green- �+ -•� a .�D j F will be held at Brookli on March Friday evening last, nd is most Rood mad, in which -George 5th, and at Port Per on March sa,tisfscto in every peel. The Bradford of the Kin ton Itc�ad All Ithe , 8th. The afternoon sessions be- rp ' Latest 5tytes �•���• chief benefits that 11 result is east nearly lost his life, and as itis ginning at 1.30 P. ., will be better light, greater safety and he now lies in a very curious conducted as a seed fair. Any economy. The colleg is to be con condition at the home of his par- person havin seed - :Jt g •-Potatoes gratulated in the sur of their eats. air. Bradford a1 with -� _ or seeds for sale will ez - - - - Pected experiment. A full d ription of Messrs Boone and Hancxlc were to brie a k of su with them. - -- g P� ,the plant will be give next week. engaged hauling logs, and while a Any person uirin seed for -Another old resid t has been the former was atteudlng to his •;.• 'i �'t to bug will find a ood chance called awa by the d th of Mrs. load the chain broke. His coni- yy ' y, The Woman ' Institute Moran at the resider of her son- psgione did not witness the accci- t t _ Z ,-• will also hold meetin 1903 startin at UMPS �- ,; ' 8 in-law, John McGuire, n Sunday, dent and cannot tell exactly how 2 m. The evenin meetings ` pp gs Feb. 22nd. The had it occurred, but the log fell, rolling _ will! be`joint meetings The P� ed the advayi a weavil will be discus It is ,� age of gU on top of the unfortunate man ` years, and had been a resident of inflicting terrible injuries to his - , tf hoped to pass a motionaakmg our thus township for the ggs wan released from hisWi Sa farmers to cease P perwt fifty hood, H wing peas. yam. It might be mentioned perlilous position and carried into "r T John Bright, prey; Elm r Lick, sec that Mrs. Moran had buried l�gr the house of Robert McGrady and ,�'� - _ --When the station as moved �= • ; =� father, mother, sista ,brothers, Inter :taken to his hones on the W6 are � d to ad all k%ae of work from its old site to its resent one husband and her own famil • , theton rosud, I3r. Bategzan was P`$mPdy pait ing to the pump business. at Pickering west, one advama e g last of whom' was hi Mc�uire, 6 -ow -for and on his arrival he that was said would result was who died a few 'wireelts ago The found that blood gunning ' that the hate trains fro the west deceased was born- in LL %erick, from his ear, nose and mouth, the would be enabled to s p and thus Ireland, and was hie respected hearizz of one ear de$tro ed and be a great convent ace to the g p - i t Her funeral took p on Tuesday blinded in one a e. Tie exact Bnoersor to t -. people of Pickering an surround- when her ramekins we taken to nature of the in nr%s could not oho � ��Ws+< grow � ikon. Ol remo b ing country. Bo fa we have their t restin W. Y. AIA Ageol.lf b& g -p in the R. C yet be determine but there is a heard nothing of the change -to came - take place. The n this ac- �'� after alp priate ser- possibility of the bae�e of the skull commodation vice beimg candue;2 i the church 'ng fractured. At present he is ' has neve been given -pn Friday event last the conecion8 but suffering intense' -- -` tis may be because We lave nevem •- - " ® members of the Home in+ule and pain, and bis friends and anxiously ; ' I asked for it. The G d Trunk or their friends spent a lost enjoy- hoping for his ultimate recovery. :RICHARDS any other such corpora ion are not able time in Dale ll 1. During i" i " f :� t , in the habit of accomm ting the the past three weeka t e labors of , k •. I _ public unless they areapproach ed Chas. Terhune, officio or niter, 2' �►$WiLr `, F � boa l showia of $sial d ga ►f of s uponthe subject, and very often assisted by the me re of the "= ,L lery WV assorfinenl of `� 4 = this, action has been repeated a circle, the Order in acing hale aI'O 8n'�u' �°►fih yen too �tatlioa Boobs. Dolts, Toys. jai number of times before it is grant- increased from So me here to 86the P di' a small bl purse ' teoii�ed toe the gohklay VMe. CaU " ed. We have a perf t right to members, an increa� of 12(y r containing one > bill and one >il bill, s►nd see them,. Ps Zlost between poet oface and hers ' f request this accomm tion to be BoiNoriplions lakm for all Yyinescent. After this pe of eros-ke-shop on l9aturda night) a►nd re- " r ` given to us as Very f w stations perity, an • o star Aper was turning same to talo Ocie ) "` 'W"My xM DeilyI.Newspapers. = on this line of the G. . R., does arranged, which took Luce on the more shipping in a ea than does Y above evening. Afte partaking Pickering, and veryf statidns have of the elegant supper elided'- by¢ poorer aeeomm ation for ` travel than we. A lar a number prR'Oge and interesting programwas rend The ,� • k - . ' from this locality have friends in er of Pickering _ " .- g role, John the city, whom they wl h to visit Dickie uccu ledThe- occasionally and it P the ir. e old be e -Supreme Secreta i FOster, great convenience tepa em if theiic eri Secretary of F Toronto, was present d gave an { x 9 • r {, could delay their lure from - - ` interesting address, a although Y It' would ,-: r:. SLEIGH S �1�i1�1► ° the cit till nine o clot he lay s no claim to be g .. ,, ., � � �� L also be a great advan a to those an orator �,� •_ d� , _ �f .he was � �, « , F _. �, Dp,• ., .� ; :,�,�, .. • „� � • • listened to in - _, � • Y doing business, �s very often a attentive- �. � wA �1`;� g and appreciative PP ma er. Short ' . F 1 �' ' z, • vk , t person cannot get through with �.' g e cher were also 8'i bq F• M,4 his necessary work t me Chaer,,.:..,yar♦ P }`Y pman T the $ve o'clock iiralII. We oleo others. hone and c The musical rt of the _ 'tet a i BLOWER S"• . ,., j Lt: .a:'� ,f t�<';' {'� , n - -N,`k �: t t --: rq s "• .�-' t _I� � � r^fiia tys :t � '�._ rogram was given b the Pi § •� - T ` •� think that if this modation ,c. � ,. � p ,�• ' _ f were us it w u}d be #i B'i cher' R L, ; . • C UT granted to r n JJ Tib f ane orchestra and Air. agnert. F .r g H• Carswell also ve number of ` ` the advantage of the G and Trunk iimd+t of'romb and dremW Inia •� : ; `, ,Y AND • = b increasing their usuiee�, as �h es, Aooiw, !%tab. Hoare fa• _ ; t, , w Y g actions on the o hone E P mdup�i m M ®ala ial D.a ,many would go to the city for a which were much�7 - . _-1�z d not now d eo " on ;ac - da who o mentions''. should be t �. . �, � �•�<� � . f� �D ��.:- D, �:: ,i �r r.. ti� .�• :.� r Y count of the short peri in which oreheetra whose 1a is a ax,"t th Mn remain in the citywith diem. %see iasis a>isjd' ig % mad+r t. � �.r ,�. �i i t ' . i0 �'` � •' ( fi ®3' a belieYe W® t a tow is ofd the present mrvim. - IIIQi"e ia�r>lrnmenits mi t be added L .• � ;,'* f it -'�. i'r4'�f r,{ �� 'm„ a'�`� Ytjt er months at d are w , : ; '• � � � t�•� F� f���'� �, � `.' that, for the summ orifi then ve a , xeryK4 W' ,t .> least, the G.T ,1L would grant us � sh*ble organiaati hili would ` ": ��` , # Etµ B " glace.--iiaw �d lag a better service .if a 1 -signed be a great service to e 1 UXUA . 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