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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1903_03_06I-- .sCitT"-r--_-4am ,w..+n•a,�r ar.P --•ems --. .cis r<.- �4z5 r•`:�•.,2 �t 7 .°}:Y ',, {a�j serer �,. 1 n �•• . ro :t. - `t# }9, , ` +.`"�'�` , -°.fir?''•` it ` l �y _ &.. _v '� at;. - .•r • - -�t �.i•:sx Mii�a-M�a� • '�7r.`'�,'� s �' „d, _ - 'r v :ipso-a,r�-•e�,rd'°•ur��.• 3...a.c-, :. �...., �� �, � � __.- � r $ =�� sr�P ��'�ii a> ,,,, �, �� •� .�" �F:'ti"r.->1����7ir'�r i''x= -�-, __ =.t • �'.`� ' - "�'•��'4',»-� E�--'�srr�"�,,,�'-�_x �°-ir�."�� .rte, le,. • • ,,. - :. `•-.. - . - .. '. , .it n • •� j'_ :i -,��, p' '-• s __ aFP - s,. ' - 7 , , ;, - ,. nest..• , -F..a -' 4l r'-.. - Y:� � -. �`: , �,' ..� 7 .:... "-1 +'•+$ `r. ,. :iw:- �' {T`�`1_�°'si at�:t•{: -�' \ Ib ',•�` .tg•„ ,��C•: _�A -�: .-a r r e� ¢ .. i.'. � •�`:..ea Y,.S,. k. 1 A, stir: 4:. � ,�,. _ �,[, 1. --..ae d.. _ _ �` - - .4. {a• f1n1s.'a. •b _ +As a 1 ';l-, t a _ 'l t+ � _ 9 { M C Rlestip tri t _ - - -�.• t`,J :.�+Y'Q/'t ,I Imo, ,F-� '•�,,J- v'1: Rll�t�r�- O1�T'�•, FRWXX:�. 11�A1�,•C � .`9 �' � - � Kinn• � _. �P©!tT uNtOtV, L� .,-: _ prejudice to its own btlsiuess•,,. ��' 1 a>rDa.. �< ,':`` °J' rL �• --,� �� , � � "A •;. � tom: � �--- 4'"• . ` `� grants to the ot�rer company J. W. rliirin �calletvl� friel�s in Irl�aticis Portyuine, a well-Icl�oivn fA,cilities for carrying its wires gild • , � ., ' - -- � � , , :- Breach last week. �` ` ' •vicinity folc the lines thin or Aver. the poles, sub � -.. . ' " •. _ ,. - ,.; _-- W. I1ic Avoy . : t 'the � wcc�k ` last 50 years died on Saturday best ways, �. r •premises, �' - Medical. � , ' • `?2c hies. R. id eg �rlld othE ` �'` Red Wl>ieat :..-; „ isit'ilig friends In _ronto. at the tat a of ,$8t ears. He was to be a•greec� White Wheat - 72c ,,gg Y on equitable terms, _ () �• W, E• Vanstune ,sheen around, offs of the best, lake fisher- upon. And the Roll« -ay Company- S rite Wheat - _ ._ � F. EASTWOnD, p g 7 c• ,� buying stuck for' r the Toronto meal bet'civeen here- and Kingston. -not grant similittr facilities to W. MJ).. SnraAcn Guc,ye Wheat � - ti5c; �� 'He fres able to continue his Deco- ti F !.. to Cnr�adian Pacifle Railwcp ; ('ororer r Ynal'ket• i alb other Tele' the Company. �--� �-' llntario Crrnnty; Issuer of Diarriaae LiceDrc.e, IviatlitUbft' Flour ., - '�''�•� bbl' A 111tIDt)E'1� ' Of 1 tlll7.l1(l stfUll until t118 last fUlll' ftLI'Q, - hours fore 10 a.m., .1 to 3 , �' 4.04 " �, �'� � y � mass Of evldellCe �cas �r(1(1 tIC1C(1� - Claremont; Of1ICe hon E 11;21111 � lURl• � _ and tcom 7 to 8 p.m. Private t�lephc°e 3' ,` +�� `! friE.nds 1tteXldC(1 a-" fllhlei'al Ut• • >4 - � q;ud1e�; , A cliietj�: from the side ctf the pt'OSC' ,� ° Pastry Flour 4.40 connecticnwik.h Ralertm, Clreenwood.Rrougbam ¢JU1tZ] ,iU11t�,0ltlel'y it. AiUt>fEitl� :. •.:,,;,.. 1 � ..�-¢ _ -<; clition, as very little could be gat, .-- ,� .�: ' Mt 'Lion, A..Tohnstnn'e (4th ion), Will Cowle'e Ii1'a:n �1 f .0 +1; ,- , , . , , � '�'. <' A very large nu hex pf dtc}�k= . blr�. Ts:are is viFiting hei•�r►ri, ottt'of the Bell people. Col. Ftt•re . •� � � Mt coal, and r� Puoh's (9th ccs) "ly Shams 1 10( " llulcicrs of the Ca' � rtiu Lor L 4.u�-e, on the Dunlop farm. �j•elll� retnal•lced that Ile thought i - - �It•. Bye unci family tris to �.rin /�- A. YOIING�. !�i D.. C.�t., Fellow of Jttulbv, : 2,.0 " - 1� Co., attended the lit »luttl ,thee � j � y 3: P' P' � them the ritost igtlol•aut people he' ' '• - 1 i . Trinity 1�1e�'iica.l Col]�ge, Toronto, mein (;ra,lTll•ln, hc►l,i' �'IiE'at I�'ltlui5 lI(�}(i 'itl YE'terlJt}ro ( l�tout��t: at�<1 to L_�CtttG t110 �'1.c1�1111y p�AC(i to go to j 5. .ever came across, and . «-unc:ered ii � �'-•: her of Collnae of I'Uveiciane and fiuraeone o hiCk�'InK, , Ontario. Office and residence opp0'T.ea>fp Lotel • : Rolled C)ttt , Cllap of tt-11 kinds a,ll t•Xpre�S their a, �preci{�t�wl of llecrlrl•s in beef•cattle leave had to' they knew ctlottgli to know wflert' Woburn ,opt. Office home; morning 7 to 10: �It�rcl tt_ild 5uft ('attl. Salt: t:lte trenttneut tl►e reeei�teti, trod' t►tke tEteir dobe of lower prices with a to eo to eras• their salaries. ;- evening 0 to S. - _ Y guc;cl gt'are. effect, � Above prices Su jest :o Cleanse �tthoct «ere lc,st itt tt(lnti�tiun s•hen the the evicien e showed that;. . . . I •ot,ce. sere i:cun(jurte'<i by "�llo Hun. ' J. R. Much sytnp�:t}��y is felt for the un- the Bell people were deter1ni11ecI y : � I,�g�L• ' •Model .ak - u�: s Ll`�.._x 3t�• Stratton through'•. -the factory, fut►iritnatx Mr. Bradford vt'lrc► was hurt to have possession of all telep}roue- '� � while vrorkin on the Boone acr s to , which setts in op(,rattpu. g � sygtevzs ti�-here ther(, was a prohtt 1` ENTON, DUNN k $OULTREE _ - - :. -- - o E t •e � bility of a revenue. - + _ F h ` � +'F- , ` y ourwest. ideas have taken pos:�s- `- •,..•. : � Rarriete:e,Solicitors.etc., National':rnet •:. _ �� ` R E V ti f/ •, ' "` ` � ' •sion' of many of our people It i When all the evidence was s ' Ohamkere, 20 King street. seat, Toronto, Rev. E. ReddieforEt�ra:e the guest of pp x1 At Claremont every `fnesday forenoon. Money tcalttAd, by some, to cern a line -along the espectiv a coitngel followed W roan on mortgage. _ � •' � ' Will. Bcx,the while with ue: the 4th from the (Ire•nwood road to tvit•h their argulneut, Cros'tt►�; 4t There is a large v afiller hem re and lift a�Tii nlrv•rov, x.o.. n.a.L. °' __ , ..• : - . ' Apoley and thence tv Whitby. It Attorney Fare -well compared then ,� HERttl;13'L'G. DU.Iv. W. MLTLOCB BOUL3• ti �.� her•eatx,uts ill frum;devere cokes anti, would certainlybe an accomudation. action of the Bell Company to BEE. 61-1p on Mont$ � BUlrle llndeP the dUC 's care. I Y _ ' Our farm homes must be made more that of the dog in the manger, and Should your corretr%ndeut give, in convenient and cunrfurtabTe b mod- E• FAREWELL, Q. 0., BARRI$- detail, all telephone talk, there would y said they were atpparently trying �. Tii;Ii, County Crown Attorney, and ponnty � ' __ be no s lace for any thing •else. ern appliances. to restrict all trade that did_ not;, * • elicitor. oonrt goose, Whitby. Io -v - l Another death ��me as tt shack toHe I - Parties calling at coli flour milling • bring grist to their mill. �.� I8• is and aces plant will act well by ,Calling to see our CotnIutlnity lad't week tt,nd to Corm char also that the Bell Cote cillc,r James � McBrady in particular B'� � OW � D�cGILLIVRAY, BARB Of all ma a � what our, social rpiyrc:hant, W . A. n had shown diseriwivatian in ere, solicitors, deo. O®co opposite Poe t• �; kept in eto k. It will pay.yon � when word was received from Seattle pay r to Doll at our wo ke ace inspect our stook, Huller can s low in the,shape of spring that Daniel P. McBrady, his brother allos�ng Dr. Eastwood s+ line to �atiill vra9. LL B J Monevo. l to L�an� •' 8 •o• ocxia. and obtain price . Don't be misled by [3 ^ had died suddenly from heart disease have connection . at the G. P. R ! The R(�+. E. Reddieford rf McMaster g station at Claremont, while refus �• agents we do not inploy them, oonaegneat leaven a widow and three eT�ild�n. , ly we can, and do throw off the agents 'C`nlvectitty occupied the pulpit here INuch sympathy th ie felt for thea edCo-operative'• • +i ; � Pet,�r•e7tary •: Sunda even•n � as Pastor tiicIntosh y � � t3 ing it to the Farmers C.,,,,,;;,��n,_ oommiseion of 10 per Dent., which von will Y father and mother .in this their first lithe restrict Locust IIi1l. Altogether, ; .� is confined to �is room in Toronto - _'HOPHINB, VETERINARY sIIR- certainly save by pnrohasing from us. A from the effect:► of a severe cc,ld. family separation, although the fam- the fat as di�clvsed, he erontended. :,. �. (}EON, �ira3uste of the Ontario vas- call solicited. sty circle consisted of 18 members . Toronto, registered member WHITS GRANITE ©0. hers. U. Young and her sister, Metz. Much syrltptttlly is felt for a �v�,rrali d enquit`y by aeotnpetent• �orinary Oollegy, d of ire Ontario veterinary Diedica` Aeeociatton. - 1 -'' H. Juitnsun has returned home from a friends and relatives of .the late �• •s cou�t t0 decide whether rho de - Q>doe and res dance one andon-gnsrter imoirEe Op. -Poe Oi>Sce. Whitby, Ontario trtc,nths visit to their brother in Cleve" Carrie Bray b her many frie¢'ds in fen ant had been guilty of A" i Doren of Green liver. orate ulPd shoeing __ land and friends at other pointe and yy hours a to It a.m., r to s p.m. Teieprapt. this diKtrict. It tvafi here that she Serious off@flee against the acct: r, address t,00net hill, out,; �, o. address, Green � 1•c' ort hoeing ►► very -p.eusant trip. spent the most of her school days. Mr. G. Lynch Staunton, for the � River, int , ltc�n't fail to coura and enjoy your- �a� in '�to.`G •frith sl lar ©entrance �- PICK�RI � � •.L��;E�� i �c•t�•ecc at our Sunday srhrwl annlver- ,R ` K eefeudaut, quoted atarthorities to Y class, which she is the first to htre,l;; b - J • gHIItLEY, Veterinary �argeon. sl►ry at.d antc•rtllininHclt �lttnduy arta � shote that the efforts of one person •', l �� • Hon. Graduate et the f)a!sr,o veL�ri�- ' do ath, shN attended the W. C I wit ! Ue. CorILE rcRi eters tneuzberof the ; . tiiuv ale•, rhe brit Hud nth. Tire Ret•. credit; to herself end the Achcwl. She or concern to drive rivals out qf' one a. ,,: ': •`` '` •, l�n1n•:er, a niter Un' then h the pluck to take a school in b - ' Ontario � etennary :Medical' A*soc,at,on. et, A. �4 � �1e14I � 1t9iness anti to secure a ttlonQpoty t' dlees9es and injuries of the domestic animate Hits', will }uldre•ss he school 11t IG,�U the N.W.T. where etre Izitte)f•edjtnore pt•ovided -the motive was, the prove = � ` trea4e i accordinK Lo Lbs moat modern approved �rrPt•olaBR •t•eb10Tee for hire 13y day: r►niT preach in th, . spin �t 7. The , ?, ani ecieu6iil� pili,•-iplee+ , o•s�e a� i residence or night 'Bus to aonneetion meet- .,.• �+, faithfully than her health would per- own gain, �'�ere not illegal; in fact, •. corner Linton ave and gins! St, 11il 1{t'�'. A. • llit)tr�t y, UI hiarkltanr, mit. Pier companions found 11Hr ever, o NRS n recognized 1J al; tyle of • - ing all U T. R. Zrains. Freight and �'- µ-ip r{mdtl -t tlt: d,• -»sicca at �.BU pew. an ins iris , Zealous and warntitearted -- ` express de;ivereJ t(.' '1 arts of the ly tree �(•nin a splendid p K trade. - He argued that the con qua{nE$w �ia�D$• ,. p P and for ., Y ; t3 p ftjend always retuly to work in the tract entered into H-itll the C.P.II i . village. Teaming of all kinds done pt•,►�:►,t, i; ltI'NperrE�. interest of a good cause. It is another vt.as reasonable, in view of rho.. • y. on shortest n mice. Bale and oqm . ; fro hams : `' interest of a strenuous life that ` t-� H0�1A9 DUN, Conveytcnoe>�, Com- mission ata lee in oonrr•otion ;:; � '' - achieved success to be called home n each, s it �� ; eceSsities of , ttncl a 1 tuimA.8 r for takit;R AfLdavite, etc., l'rotn the hard battle of life, yet her ontered into before the connect ' Oiaremont, ant. � `' ()ur bttl'g.i8 inc;r(�tlsiAg•' �. ` ;td's short life will ever lift up the lives of kith I.ctcust'H,111 station, was rug -- =---t ,� t= __ __ _ _ Still 11 the IiE>11 kc3(� s tollttig. us atho retrain, to redeem the time. Rested there could nut have bestir - t BIIN rINCI, Ismer of Marriage W � Peak, Proprisi'-vr. John Yuuc hE•r, u�'iolrotlto, ,was 1sJ • Lioenaee for the County of Ontario. O1- It . �e t0 be h(3�?E'(1 t118.t her Bltiters, any C©n9pirB,Cy W1t1111I the mean- aoe at the store or at his residence, Pickering ) ;; here overuacl+►y• Sadie aad Minute, who are ill with ing of the act. The justic•c3. •' vtll.g•• � l -r , � A1re. 1V n:. :Elan 17e sit 1C�iEl ftp fever, epeel soon recover.they Es' _ . . r. ::,, - ,S.:r;' '•u '�•.,.tia.. ;..*'.� ,� - - � ,{. �rW'T _ - _ - �r1v,:'�,,., :,,µ"„i',n�,lx• w,iLh a 'cry bad �.� r t . °•-�/ Q'iD BE..�I�Kk3, a:�otrcDeesrf ta, � ��,. .,- -' >, �:�,F _ : .:. fir �_: at _ .e..•t ., woo glv - _ � ,Ino. A. �Yrf t`� itts�t!t�++*-ti'r1� d io Pickeritvg o D u ii turd.. ,. Woburn ,solicit• •wtee trom hi s nn(Mt•rous v leaner boot tar and near. Psle• OC fauns, farm f 1 t t t •,� C+att•!ti anti hogs, trlu�-tI:K• " , � �•lltlt'sday. -^- MagrStra tG"Sg ' have - •::ter '+�+ �ttriends bo beverythingtand n aha into besord will be MPB. Wm. DUl►1@, of BelleviJlN, : TOt fur ti long tim has any • handled by the subscriber with theQtmost care disagreed. Yorker for CUnlRlittirl, • and sold to the very best aaa.ntaa•. qty i. visiting Mrs. Geo. Lurtua. event httppeneci thtet nosy caused A fall lips ofhi3rsi= Samuel 3teven,:•on i.s confined to such tvidc�tpt•ead in CLERK through- Davidson for acquittal. r g.BEATON, TOG�N HIP CLERR � oleo i rnitnre now out Picker as that which _ I ¢ _ i , his bed eufTt3rint, frutrr scittticsa. Tftiw I oomm(ssion�enreto � ii�t p., on b hibitiaa rn John lloble, of Keach, t31}%�it (}cetlrrr►d tet �'V�litevals on Thurs- �-- ' t Uoaveyanc•r, - -- - -- .' Vii: m�propertynt� IssEer- of �•ni•te �a " Dae are raoDas Sunday with his sis=ter, M1�. Geo. clay and Friday of last week. At �E�jERH 'or aH���. L - •` .noes'•' whitevele, Out. t•v , .: LinLun. one a clock on the afternoon of •'' PI10et3 ght. '', � A reporter fl�tm t}iL daily Glut}e Thursday the � trial began, wlt � lac irporated M sot of Parliariosnt 18it . DOIICHEft & POgTILL.Lieeneed Anc- ' '" reeve us u ft•iettdly teal! one day MagSstrtttreR (xc�rt. Davidson, o trsaa•:saa $:area. '. tioneers for the County of Ortario, Ane- •' �� S• D1111Dg�1a1�• �'. , ` flop •ales of evert desctivtion connucted at • ', 18t'E•ly. _ ' Cllerl•ywuocl, and Cee} Parker, of moderate thecae. T•- >✓�ache:• �•1 E'�� _ Pickering. Ori,.• Joseph Burkha� g�nE•'tIo the Lob- Dttnb(>,rton, presiding. Col. J. F. A-ot'�tai'ttsett c• �ltat............. .eI,000,Or�- Agent and General V�ibator, Strict stteotion P o a• .G Subscribed Capital.:: •.................•• 604.000•• ' van to all orders by ono or tart reph. Ad- : - a CULt►I AE removed petrel to ltavr �L 1 h`al•ewell, Crovcu attorney, of $.est... .. ..156.0m -lit - given THOS. Yi:UCHER, Brunghsin, Ont. F. 1rUln lllt3 E'ye, Whitby, Was pt•esellt Lc) C()lldttet aswts Rea9ily Conv•rtibls............ 1,60il.840• . PQtiTILL, Green li4.ver, Unt• gI'-ly � . r .;,;' � `,( r , �, , Josh Cow�x, A!•Q T. H. 3[oMILLsx EsQ, ltetrcl tlls l i(keritll; :�E�i't3 and the proseE noun, while . Lynch President �ashl.r 111�' knos' «•hut is guiug up in our in- `3tuunton, K.C., of Ilautilton, alp- Special attention len to Farmer'. sale. • Ting WELLINGTON Hotel.-IIav �( 1 in removed to and theronghly overheat -•- V1nC1i3Ie LU�t•nSlrl�. red for the defendant, �,11aH. h . holes Collections solicited and promptly wader � g p Fttrmtirtr'ma ave their wheat ODDd Farmer's rotes discounted American and- : ed the above hoose, I at pre arod to tnruieh y qr A lal'R@ "nittltber from 11E't'e at. tt3E', I}iti'yrderlt of the Bell Tele- Foreign Exchange bought and sold Drafts i•- " aocomodstion to all who desire to patrogfse me. tipacious sample rTON I otel be pleas . for either Toll. Cash or Et:cbanRe. tended the Ktilc� of Jatut's 1'Ituru- phone Co. All the available space F. Note, available on all parts of the pworld romptly ed to see all old patrons when they have oa . ,.,,.,.. �S'ed a clfellus•'� hall seas occu- -:; eaeion to ate,t Markham. JAB- TbBi(ENCE tUir•S O[t [rH�(lay. Uf Lh Ud savta�s soon Dtyatrtmeat, ��am ;` ' . ,:.'� •. '' , .. 'I`he 1Iutue .t`irclE� took in seven ire, there being about three `. - . ![erl;h;m, opts An* qtianttty' o! ed for sale at reason- �} Interest allowed on deposits at highest car ttevm• ntc>ntl}ere lust Munclt►y even- Irutt(Ireci pE�c,ltle present from all rent rscr., and credited half -yearly to dopoaitor*• , � able prices. tog when a very pleat:unt ti1nN �a its of the county, but chiefly Goo. ]Kerr. Iffanager. Pickering and Markham ` ti , ' -- The Pickering Telephone Cr,. tort-uelripy. About forty witrtes:ioswaLe•->diaaba:ton este on,. . - 0 � • ` a �. � � D. Brokers e, >�lt•�•iar, �_ sea had a large ttter.ting uu t'Vedues- tverc� suuttuolted to give evidence - 11� . ' a ;.; (lay evening IayL :it ��'hitc�vale. among' whom settee president Siwe, � xs Gi w I)'6rJ; � p RSI olrla as IrOLIA0A8•--•= �'V e s it~h them every success in were Scott, agent of the Belt No. 6 hisrL 8:47 A.M. - A Qood fraise aaveili°e,1� scree of li►n� � "' 8:01 f ,M .' -good stable in the Village of Ptoker►og, - `'i •' � their fight aKuiust Inuuolx}ly. Telephone Company, H. J. Illtrcl, No. 12 MI%Sl) `. ALSO ; � he� � The lt(xkey nlatclr hers between the constructor of the independent - . •• 10 LoosL �. .6:08 P.M* A iratno dwelling and about one acre of - 1 T Des - ,. Fairport, au(1 131•uughaul on Thura line, Alf uuvsr, �'Vhite, Dr fxa do xa Waa ata For.wtvs; H J A 'T`a5 . , ., 1 was very fast on Eastwood, Dr. Fish, M. Gleeson 8:89 A.M. land near the said village ,� .�: .. ,-� / day eVeniug No . 9 LoOAL .,_ The undersigned kee} ttotan tly ' on both bides and was gou(�, hockey. and others who have a direct in- „ 11 M> AX x:25 P.M. • �I3otb these �ra�erties will ` be sold of a ice hand, fresh and salted meats of all kinds. The ace was in good condition. taeresst in the cage. Sir Thomas ? Mail .8.22 P.M.. ° t •' " =bargain to °lose out estates. Also a supply o! vegetables. The score etcx}d •#-4.- Shattghnes�sy of the C.P.R. had L_ ' . , !T� 'lAiL>I-!!malas Station o.7:>R Send along your entries for been subpcx�uasd for the purpose TARS �iNa EasT>Dv� �e FOLLOWS:- Quality gdod Pnaa ica.onable. �':: Brougham combination sale. Pros- of giving evidence regarding the No• g MAIL 8.58 A. M. Instirattioe rom fly attended to. (' pEscts favorable. Entries can be contract made between his tom- ,. .c 13 Local. 8.09 p.m . • s P P -� Ddeat delivered d iv. t y • ` 'Conveyancing done and Titles searcbcd. Hubbat•d� hotel, the parry and the Bell . C otnpan3 , but _ �� lt) •- .6:14 P. M. • Ma at h Locll., . = LO, • wa office or with 1 t e auction- � is presence s`ua rc->ndered nonce;- P (} j�EllT DIIt �S FOLLO�YS:- A�31rE8 di`. N� asntsaoolx Visite Claremont; - - ears. Billy printed on the 18th. essary by his having sent Col. No. 9 Loo,L 8:84 A.M. every Tuesday. Sale on the 27th of this mouth. Farswell a ,copy of the famous ••11 LocsL . 8.20 P. M. DO,��N OST BANH Death has again claimed anoth- contract. President Si:;e altiu • ,; ••7 MAIL . Es:18 P. M. v�er of our oldest and luust respect- failed to `appear but he was rep- :: W. �T Richarasonf.,. _ ' = �_ _ - ed residents ill tlld person of Mrs.' resented by his lawyer. i N° � - Notar Public, Piokeriog� �8 161 P81d' U �2,900t000 Jane LisconlVe, , who died •last :Finch interest seas manifested ,� ; ; M o � �,� pro � o '•' ` ` y p : = Thursday at her residence here at when the copy of the contract was � • �; �; - I - deserve Fund $2,900,000 p p �+ ' the tags of 70 yea c•s. Deceased had shown and read, the, Bell eo le .. • = a been sick for some tlme suflsring apparently hoped that it s•ould � p � � _ .: �. _- • - - forthcoming, but in this �, . 4 t ' • ' Arr��ed WHITBY BRAN`CS• . ��� fr(}tu the revulent cold, The not :be � Just p _ funeral took plats on Friday to they were mistaken. Thee docu- � CIO : o o �� QSssiil iantrlag sa.ta•o• ?saas+aot:a the Christian burying -ground went is rather lengthy d appear m ��;o$s c�a a $ K w� � � 4 ' ' Bpeoiai attention given to t>�• oou•omoa of where the interment took place. here, but the tivrci and t � �� te8, N � �S g�• �'a � ++ '�� ` �• ' ` ' ° ` 8armer s Sale and other Notes. •• < g � a a o • y ` The following I.k the re rt of sections al`s the objectionable �� ssvlxa D16PASTYBbT?, Brougham school for February, features of the contract. These - � �� S�gs a� B � � � ' c O = • �ckermg� P�arm�c�.. ' In names allowed on deposits of star +►aa IV- t,ame. in order of � merit; -5th are as follows -(8) The Telephone � • y� 0 z •�: . � - = y' w� Z. J. THOBTON, Mass --B. Alger, M. Alger,. E. Holt- Company altall have the egc usive � � a e n m �a •pan i >6ew lot of solreol Opp W, eLttnioatiou .. � . >K►xut� by, R, Feataby, L. Holtby, F. Har right of placing tele hone instru- !� a. �+t O N.' �� •: �ablete, lead panaL,.pene, salt.. erifcwra, :__.- - - .. •� - - carne afl� wires ill the M . _ n . � vey, J. FeasLthews, S. Cochrane. 4th menta., aPI�' ao Y.r ► � es ', _ - K. Philips, several .tatiotm. offlcea and prem- senbblen eto elate sr ---i - White. .ee ort the' railwa corm thio- � - �► gra on a flood C�tt�. F. Cowie, c. W trite, W. W�ti y �Y � -� ' b . { a I _ aua auortod ntooiof � e r -Z. $oltb ,. H. John- out the Dominion of Caaeida, when � � � � � �° ,•� xa>r � Q AIeo s� 4th else � e 'tpmbs and tooth brnebe! from bit w t'Kre. • y - ... J a• p Bsaoad Irwid "Oa�bry eEnl, i►� � t3�. eon, Ifs. landin, �. Brown, W� the : lap one Company has n , w �. � ,� :: ' � e,,a Jtetr ' ,a not• . sovlopM arse on ltaand. Brorvu. 8rd class---I�. �Villisema, mt►y durith the life : of this t - 3 _ a ., do no - :� ' fico O°r a't' �TR� • , - p ; Tnr,ne 1ld, Fe�teby, $. Cc�ch- tr,ftet established telephone ex ,� - � = Duo1�.s. btralod ertrQ. tw>ite. ' ' �•- • .: . , � 064. lis - .. , . • W. � a `: '� - of o�w L sift +►off li'nrne, b�. r�ogle, H. ton, I. cht►ngee, It being understood in � w� �. a • . >• • � • � or ` . Frttsit an reliable- drop aT r * � gay .katleo droa.d p�o•dtsM. •g.} . $rev a, nvl>GtweetiotL with new exchanges � ettso �P.Bw><tolil- ` �y ;. �. -_ .. ••, cold. alta Nor. tbsau try ._ - - -: .: - �� 2pd clasp -•-P. Carl- being estaleblished that th® railway R - 4 •+ - tt�• I `r m abet[. R. �'�rrt%i A. sow will be vena lair iter- �Qay 1�l-�►hitcb�► 6 �• For �E 8 awrk rysap of IiotMd lieoeio. - alae' otttioso • _ lli.o �i �T �7• �Q : idle. dam: y Biot: teen �h Port II= •. �� also nor h of d so p� sad tar `' .; Iartt` B• , t, - caea. -•ice`. +�>t~- t+ O+a ul8ci�t foB eta bu fair. t�efdt,� jltib Oieaotaktp°�sb, i�aysi:oo. Uf pfd for eh;tdiho. r •�t �." ,J�i���: ► 2r--�,. Jcttcn. �. .{Y, (!) 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PRODUCE. - 16$ to 17$ c FoUhd -�-'• • S ad in Smoking $off Coazxrissioaer to Australia speaks S:� r... With Skull Beaten In. UD SATES' Favorabl. Prices of Grain= Caftl etc- Bufralo - ' Minneapolis, Mar. 8:-Wheat, L. II despatch days :---Edwin jAa ittaa►a despatch tsay8 The Telegraphic Briefs From All , ' in Trade Centres. a 76� to 78 fc; July, 76 c; on track' sick do Co President of E. L. Bur-- $ Department of Trade and Commerce No. 1 hard, rues murdered ie in torsi Over the Globe • 78$c; No. 1 Nor pt of a lengthy report from • i r a theta, early on Pro at his home in Ash- Mr., J. S. Larko, Canadian Com- 77f-- '' I IiREADSTUF'F ;1 to 77$c; �To. a- 76$ land avenue, Iiia was last seen to 76$c. uterctal Agent for Australasia, in CANADA ` alive on Thursday night at 10.80 16i.. 8;•-=-Flour stead when he y 3'► . Toronto, Marra , 8•-Wheat-�'he buffalo, ,:. � • which he states that "rains of No- S dna N. S n is to tie' ine6 prat- Y� bade the outer members of rp market is quiet, with prices steely. Wheat-Winter•, lair enquiry for red; the household good-night and started v°mbor and December have been fol- ed a city, The population is now , ' No. 2 white nd red sold - at 70 to No. 1 white, Oc; No. 2 red, 80c for Towed by exceedingly hot waves, with 15,000. 70ic • middle f err ghts. No, 2 spring spring, light demand No. 1 hard, intention ootm' apparently with the scorching winds, which undid the ad- During : the past season 758 s retiring for the night. vantages of the rains In man sec- going -vessels arrived 'at the ea 3' O1 g port of ` ••, - nominal at 70c on Midland, and No. 78c. Corn--Fi No. 2 yellow, g2c; Frida g y. tions of Now South Wales. The Montreal. t'- y rxtorriin his body, clad in an 2 goose at 67c on Midland. Manitoba No. 2 corn, 1}c. Oats, steady undershirt w ` wheat stead No. 1 hard 88c, all No. 2 white, was found lying in a" growing grass has been withered, The total loss bS' Bre in Brantford Y;_ W 4 No. 2 mixed 40}c. couch in a .small room off the lower rail, rindin in transit; No. 1, Barley-54 to 60c h iz r last year g' g to arrive; 58 to hall used and the maize crops shriveled as by Y a was $114,794, coverer} by . a4 , Northern, 86c all rail, grinding in 63c spot. Ry No. 1 to store, 59c, room. by Burdick as a smoking a flame. The, other States have not $209,500 insuranca. The bodywas covered with a transit; No. 1• hard, 87je North St. Louis, M , 8,-Wheat closed- rug suffered to the same extent. Ex- The advisability of providing cold 13a No. 1 Northern, 85 c North Cash ?1 c• M } g 'arts a number of sofa pillows. P g Stora facilities on route to ' Y $ f v, 72$c; July, 70 c. The head had been crushed with orfs are still at work estimating Re the ,.{ Bay. Milwaukee, at., a,-Wheat stead the Australian wheat crop, but the Yukon is under consideration. Y. some blunt instrument and the r I Oats-Trade is quiet, with So. 2 No. 1 Northe , 80}c; No. 2 North- blows were delivered with such force latest figures still indicate that Faome �1 he Vancouver Assay Office recciv- white quoted at 31c middle freights, ern, 79$c; May, 77}c. Rye--Steady, 10,000,00.0 bushels twill be required ed $1,153,014.50 worth of bullion f: ' that the skull was fractured In sev- , and No. 1 white at 82$c east. No. 1, 51 to 2c. Barley--Steady oral places. to make up the shortage. It is sup- for testing during the past year. Barley-Trade is quiet, with No. 8 No. 2, 64c; s9U 2ple, 42 to 59c. Corn posed khat about 130,000 tons of The Nora Scotia Government has -Ma A thorough- examination of , the practically intimated its intention of.. { "extra quoted at �76,}c middle freight, y, 46c. wheat and flour have been ordered, I ' house showed that the outside door leaving, about 170.000 to be bought. starting an agricultural college for r'and No. 3 at 43$ to 44c middle Duluth, Mar. 8:=-Whe�it-Cash, No. was locked, and the s tin lock was the province. freight. 1 hard, ?7c; o. 1 Northern, 76c P g Nearly all the flour purchased is 1 In its place when the servants .got stron but the wheat is Fifteen Dfinnesota caPitalis visit- ? Corn--No.' 3 American yellow quot- May, 77$c; No. 2 Northern, 76c up on. I•`riday morning. '1''lte kitchen K 'wheat flour, ed Fort ed at 521} to 53c on track Toronto. May, T7}c; Jul 77c, Oats-kta largely softer whedt from Cali- I rancis, in the Rairly River. Y Y. window was partly raised, but there district, with the object of investing Canadian y llow, 45i}c west. 84c. P Y torula. The mixture used for broad were no marks on the snow outside their money about there. -Peas-The market is dull, with No. is one-third or ono-ffourth Manitoba or upon the window sill to indicate flour, balance from soft wheat. To The total grain shipments from 2 offering a 71c high freights, CAT'1'LF MARKET anything ' Buckwhoa -Sales of No. 2 at 4ac g• A t the other windows wards the close of the year there MO11tr al last season were 1,883,821 east. • Toronto, March 8, -- There ppaa 'a and doors oil the house were securely may be an opening for considerable bushels behind the previous fastened. No weapon could be found bu ' light I s year IGlour: Ni ety per coni. Oat8nts, g run at the cattle market to- P quantities. of Canadian oats. Mr, t there was a big increase in day, with a fair demand for all anywhere. On the table in the amok- Larko proceeds :-"Something' wttc'at: -q unchanged t $2.67 Middle frgight, g d over in buyers' s cks for export. Straight kinds of burghers' cattle a few en- ing-room detectives found a ten tons of frozen turke s and The Canadian-Amer•iccin bottle Y geese Coal Com - the rollers of s oriel brands for domes- gullies for export, but very few of-. partly filled with whiekey and arrived here by the Aoranp�i from pany's mine at. Frank, Alger ta, is tic trade quoted at $3.25 to $3.40 feting, and enquiries for stockers and the remains of a light lunch. 1,fem Smith's Falls ; it was perfectly pre- 11ow producing and shipping oyer �. in bbls. %nitoba flour steady. No. feeders of good quality.. - It is said berg of the family declare t-hn served and as sweet as when killed. 1,000 tolls of coal per day out of a C; 1 Patent, $.35 to 4,40 and sec_ the reason for the ligt supply of Burdick never partook of the food single nine, $ pP Y As a whole, it was a very nice lot ' exporters is that farmers have made °f which the lunch wa composed, •• Next fear' wi-1't• mark the 75th an j ends, 84.10 Strong bakers', =3.90 of birds. Orders have been given up their minds to hold on to their and nelver drank liquor while eatin niversary of the commencement of to $4, bags included Toronto. 8 for continued shipments of frozen alillfeed- ran $16 here, and stock for a while yet, rather than It is believed that Burdick was call- hogs. Some of the last shipments Ilectures at Alc(lill University, Ilion- $, shorts $18. At outside points bran let them go at lower prices than ed downstairs by g', ring or knock at are declared superior to Chicago i trPal. The graduates will' erect a is quoted a $16, and shorts at they have been getting, They are the door after he was ready for hogs, but rather heav memorial buildtn at a cost of y'. prices 12 to g �. $17,. 0. Ma itoba bran in sacks, Inclined to believe, in fact, that b�• and that he admitted aooteone 13c. �c.i.f. $100,000.. Jar $1J, and shorts, $21 here. good prices wil yet be realized, in he knew well, and took th° visitor Robert i)nuius, a former residFnt (` spite of the far that a few of ithe I the den for a talk, and to par- tit. Catharines, writing from into of dealers have be n able to buy oat take of the luncheon found there. APtTICIPATE A CL.�iSH. Cape Town, South Africa, says 1 COUNTRY PRODUCE_,.i, recently a few I ads of export cattle airs. Burdick, the murdered man's there is a good market for Canadian y„ # Beans-Tr de continues quiet. Me- in the United States at compara- wife, left home two months ago. Russian Publicists Think Whr Is apples there, and tells of one shill diem, .$1.65 to $1.75 per bush, and tively low pric s. This is a condi- with the intention, it is said, of not Inevitable. nient . which brought $7.50 per bar- * hand- irked 1 9 tion ` P $ 0 to $2. they think is not likely to last returning. It is known that they A gt. Petersburg despatch says rel. Dried spies-Marketontinuea long, At all o eats, the drovers are did not Ilve ha ► it tet ether. On very dull ith the rice nominal at Y not succeeding ver wel: December 3 1 P Y g Some u P C RFAT BRITAIN.:::.; �iIN p apparents publicists are of the opinion 1 , g Y proceedings for divorce f , 3+ic per Ib. Evaporated, 6 to 6tc. in inducing the farmers to part with were filed in the county clerk's ofi•ice that- only the sternest language to- A•aIutttary offerings in the An itcan ”} Honey-T a market is quiet, with their best cattl at reduced .prices. by Mr. Burdick. tween Turkeywards Itu9s a aRn prevent a war be- c S f° prices unch aged. Strained sells t}t g P feta were looked for - - --- c Turkey in the ' churches of Fm land last year . Boma ood ex r 1 u g ' - ��' '' � ►. t totalled $41,085,000. 4_ 8 to 8ijt; per lb,, and comb, at $1.25 to the market this morning, but spring. They believe that Turkey I r , THD FAST SERVI�F ll:e mernorial of the late General to $1.,,0. were not to found. A few lots •• �•. will pursue bands of afacedonian re- Sir'Samuel B owns votutionists across the Bul arian I fi V L•t which is l Hay, baled-The market is quiet at were bought; but they were not parliartieat Will Ee ="Asked to frontier, and that ublic o i in to ho put in 5t. Paul's Cathedral, unchanged prices. Choice tirdothy first-class quality, and the prices p p n rt , ra finished, and will shortly be plan $10 on trac and mixed at $8 Lo were not high. a entre colm[wl Itussia to interfere• The 1 Ratify. C P R. Contract gill +s ped in position. .8.50. There was a fairly ' gtSod butcher A Montreal despatch says :---air. Russians thoroughly understand that Though beats a war with Turkey will be a more Though g n with sticks and slay i Straw-The -'market ie quiet for fled© at Slee y prices, good loads Fietdinq, llcrtninion h'innnce minister - I I hough beaten with sticks and , sellin at severe one than that in' 1878. Oftl car lots on rack quoted at $5.50 to g' $4 to $4.25, picked •lots arrived in Montreal ort Saturday, Slashed with a butcher's knife, a . 4 i g cers are quoted as saying that the I , r $6 a ton. $4.40, Sheep nd lambs were firm and durin the day had a long con- bull terrier which seized a fallen Turkish arta is the bast in the Maple syr p-I''ire cellon cans, $1 lambs, grain fe selling at $ti to forence with Sir Thomas Shaugh- Y tramway horse by the neck in South �X a gallon o e-gallon cane, $1.10, $5'60. Aoga ave again advanced assay, president•. of the Canadian world °wing to its German organiz- �,Shielcls, would not lot go till killed and half-gallon, 60c. and are now up to. the $6 mark Pacific. No announcement t utlen and nrmantent. There is an "extent wasmadu by a policeman's baton. •' Onions--The market is dull at 40c again, and $5,75 for lights and fats. regarding the result of the confer- inclination here to antici ate tier- { + p f Census returns show that f34F men { per bush for Canadian. s Feeders, steers, 1,050 onto, but it is learned from ninn financial support of Tul key . 0 m well-in- and l ,4Z i unruarried and 946 mar- t are very ` siSnall. lbs"' "' formed sources that the Dominion Q1nd in view of the situation fore- 1 rigid �rornen or widows work work in F�oultr $3.50 $8.7tS herrings of n clash with Turkey aro lotfactories f Ne quote :-Flresh-killed dry picked do bulls, 1,3 Ibs... 2,75 8.30 Government wo at the approaching g in Somerset, and 38 turkeys, 15 to 16c, geese. A9 tx Ile Export, heavy .. ... ... 4.40 4.75 session ask`Parliament to ratify a freely expressed in private, a) men and 1,602 women snake gloves per IU; ducks JOc to 51.25 chickens Export cattle, Ight ... 8.?b 4,00 contract with the Canpdian Pacific th°ugh they are carefully suppressed int their homes. In ten > Bulls, export, h a g), -8 to 1.00; old hems, in the newspapers. e s (youn $ 60 : for a fast steantxhip service betweenhate; decreasedbynearly to 70c a th cwt... ... .,. 8.50 4.23 ' numbers r- p pair; frozen and held do light ... 3,00 3.50 Canada and Creat Britain. it is T one-fifth , Stec/. 2 to c per ro less than the stated that Sir Richard Cartwright,. '' A HUMAN OSTRICH' In London 2,652 births' and l ,:�ri9 = abovequotations. Feeder..• light, 00 ltia, deaths were registered last week. The and u nrd .• Mr. Melding, and other leading g . r • s I 3.00 8.v0 births were 8U, and the deaths 139, Potato market steady.: CATr9 on members of the C'nbinet favor the stomach of h glen Who Said Se s ` track t cls, 4 $1 t Sock (>�� t 800 $1.25f per b g$1.05; and small 'lots, lbs.... .. ... ... ... 2.00 2.76 grunting of the contract t° the Had Indigestion. be t};e average. The 1,56 s, do 900 lbs. ... ... ..... 3.2.5 Canadian Pac-fic and that Mr. Blair, from measles, six �deaths'i c Butchers' cattle, the alini9ter of Itrtilwa s, has with- A Buffalo, de9patch says :-Phy- front scarlet fever, eight front_ di h- ` " choice 4.00 4.40 Y P i' TiIE AIRY MAitIiEfiS, (to medium .. ... 3.50 3,?5 drawn his opposition. Sir Thomas s'c'ans at the Erie County Hospital i theria, 7 6 •front whooping-cough, four flit r do picked ... ... 4.40 4,75 Shaughnessy left for New York on Stetto that as a result of an opera- from enteric fetor, and 19 from 1 - Butter-The local butter market is do bulls 3,OV 8.25 Sunday night on his' way to I:,ng_ tion performed at thi+ hospital, 453 I diarrhoea. Difii rent forn►s of io- `quiet, with prices unchanged, Wa do rough ... ... ... 2.75 8.25 land, where ho will spend a month. carpet tacks, 41 remelt knife blades, lance caused 77 deaths. Of these 16 +� quote :-Finast 1-Ib rolls, 1$ to 19c; 142 screw nails, 4U pin points. re­!were cases of suicide, while the re- Light stock bulls, It is underptood that Mr. D. W,. selected dairy tuba, 17 to 18C cwt... ... ... 2.25. 8.00 (umpbell, lonlreal s manager at the s s a shoefnetk_ naming 61 were attributed to seri- . emblin the point on t. ) choice large rolls, 17 to 18c sec- Milch cows ... 80.00. 50.00 Trader-hetnpater company, will t the er's awl, six and one-half ounces of d or negligence. e and lades .. ... ant g (rolls and tubs), 13 to Hogs, best ...... ... 6.00 ...... manager of the new Canadian Paci- ground Pleas and a wire chain about . 15c: creams prints, 211 to 23c do light. ... ... ... UNITED STAT ,S - ... 5.75 ..... fie Atlantic steamship service. Icn�;tt we taker} 20c, hr _ t eo inches tit • t re solids, Sheep, export, c t .... 3,75 4.25 �♦ from tite stomach - of the patient, Repre9entativcs of F.n lish r i Eggs-Ne laid; selling- at 17c Bucks ... ... ... .. ... ... 2.50 2.75 CANA�A P Claude Trimble, twenty-tour years ways will visit the United Statesatu a7 cold storage 10 to 12c as to goal- Culls... ... ............. 2,25 2.50 R EST$s ' ofd, who claims to be a cook. .lie study American railway methods. z ity• pickled, 11 to 13 aT • c. Lambe ... ... ... ... .... 4.75 5.60 - cls —' we=nt to the hospital Complaining of Although 80 years old, Airs. Ab- Cheese--Market steady. We quote Calves, each ... Oble do American Jurists on • P 2 O 10 0 00 indigestion and dull pains in the rarn e'er How, of Williamson, N. 1., .4a Finest Sep embers, 131c; seconds, un sto13c; twins, 4c. -t: - 'llri Ottawa eks .patch. says .--The thorn patient jaws _ I;; The physicians report that y� i t is in a fair way to re- rhe typhoid.., fcrcr . epidemic at ' rLANS P RFECTED. Canadian 'protest against the ap- covert• Ithaca, N 1 " pointment 1►rofe areas. Lodge and HO PRODULTS.'. Turner as A students :. S Alaskan boundary c. the d hteen far tsl� and . Y., li ; --=-a==-♦ c•Rih of sig Nearly , 4,000 acedonil9`ns Are Y coO1� DEATH RATE INCREASES sixteen citizens. ISressed ho ere steady, with car Ready or Action. missionera has gone forward to the is cutting a new set of teeth in boot lots of West rn selling at $7.50 to 4 ,::;;.; Imperial authorities, Of course, it The United States Sen A Sofia, Bulge ladespatch'Y Y fie or ate has at) $7.60, and Northern at $7.65 to sa s is handl likely that anything will p t of Provincial Health De- propriated 62,000,000 for the pur- * $7.75. Cur meats steady, with -Unabated ener y, both In words come of" it, las the British Govern- partment.. chose of a site for the New York demand fair. We quote : Bacon, clear and dig• .nark the hostility of the Ment will not send an official com- A '1'6r�into despatch) gaga --Ac_ post-otlico building. 10 to 10ic, in ton and case lots. Macedonian re olutionists toward munication to "Washington on the Society people at Holey Springs, . F York, mess o F the programme cording to the monthly report for r , $21.50; do., short cut P g amme of Turkish reforms subject, The protest, however, will Miss., are ver indignant because ( $22.50. defined b Ruasi and Austria and do January, Issued by the Provincial Y 6 Y good in that it will open the Board of Health, ,I udge Lowry charged the grand Smoked ha 13 to 13$x;, rolls, supported by E rope. SarafoB eats eyes of the British. people to the the death rade of p p Ontario was alightly higher than for jury to indict progressive euchre, } 11} to 12c; shoulders, 14c; backs, Michaetovsky, he leaders of the manner' in which the United States rebels whose ar est was decreed b carr the corresponding period of last players.'. I 14 to 14je; rea•kfast. bacon, 14 to • y y out their obligations. In di- Because he would not pay his MO- Ai c. Russia, have ese ped the clutches of rect antithesis to the action of the year. The total number cf deaths ther a three mo hs' board bill, Uber .; Lard-Mark t steady. We tlotei _� the Bulgarian fficers, They are Washington authorities, from all causes was 2,143, as Y g the I3ritiah against 2,028 in 1902.. The deaths I� ry, of Logan ort, Ind., has been Tierces, 10>}c tuba, 10sc pails, now engaged In active campaign commissioners to be appointed will from conte ions di sent to jail at he instigation of his 11c of incitement, raveling from one he men -of the highest standing and follows ae We as mother, g g a re g B Ilows :- ' _ band of Bulgaria revolutionists to the names of Lord Alvestone, Lord , 1902 19 The first blow' as struck- on l'i'ed= BUSINESS AT MONTREAL, c another and peri ting arrangRementa Chief Justice of England ;Sir' John 9U nesday on the work of constructing r Scarlatina... .", 4.. for the proposed uprising in the, Boyd, Toronto, and Mr. Justice Ar- "' the Pennsylvania Railroad tunnel un- . Montreal, arch 3.-Grain-No.- i spring. Diphtheria... ...... 2g t P g mour, Ottawa, are very favorably Measles... der the East and North $lusts and ...... ,59 Manitoba hard wheat, 74e; No. 1 Bands of from Ixty to 100 revolu- mentioned in official circles. 6 through New York city. Northern. 72c, Februaryng cough......... T _ delivery , tionists have bee got together in COQ I 9 t The Senate of Wisconsin' assed a -. , _ Typhoid.........Passed No. 1 hard, 7c; No. 1 Northern, 34 different pars of North Mace- c' 31 r , 25 measure declaring the keeping of .75c; ex store, hiay hdelivery ; peas, dont. b these c iota. Nearl 4 YOUR CiIRI- S FATAL ERROR Tuberculosis... ... ... ......;,.16rJ , 175 P g Y Y ,000 gambling resorts to be ,a felony; the 71 high freights; oats, No. 2 is insurrectionists a under arms and Underestimated Effect of .a Dose 1 Montana Nouse of Representatives > store here, 37J ►to 37fe, 31,ic high ready for action the south. The passed a bill to license gambling. L . freights; rye, 49,}c east; buckwheat, leaders keep the ple's spirit of of Carbolic Acid. BLEW OUT THE CLAS. Eight minors were killed, twelve t 48J to 49c east. Flour-Manitoba revolt- alive by Ing them to re- A Toronto despatch says :_P our- wounded, . two fatally, and one ne- \ patents, $4. to $4.50 ; seconds, member how the rk has v�ei' car- teen-hree Farmers in Winnipeg Likel gro deputy marshal was shot to year-old Rona Mills,Yilisdaughter p S y P Y $4.10 to $4.20; Ontario straight ried out any ref rm an assuring of iters, R.. Armstrong, died at the to Die. death in a pitched battle at • rollers, $3.50 to $3.65; in bag;e, them that the pr grWrime drawn up General Hospital on Friday at 10.15 A R/lnnlpeg despatch says -Thi Wright's coal works, Raleigh county, , ` $1.70 to $1.7 ; patents, 8.70 to by the W. Va., on Tuesday night. Three = powers oeis.. no Ing more a.m. from the effects of carbolic acid farmers from Minnesotew named W, ;4.10. Feed- .nitoba bran, $19 to than touch the s aoe of lace- poisoning; having taken a mixture Olson, J. W. Peterson 'r-`and A• J, officials were wounded. $20; shorts, 21 to $22, ba ilk- donian e , bags grievateces and at every of carbolic and glycerine early in Neilison, who arrived on Thursday eluded; Ontari bran in bulk, ;18 to stipulation will viola by the the morning at her home, 14 Regent on a land seeking eXpe_ `tIENERAi, { $18.50: shorts in bulk, $20 to $21. Sultan after a w of eompliwmete. avenue. It is alleged that the girl dition, Were found asphyxiated in Tin has -been discovered`rtear Ci'pe Provisions-He vy Canadian short Sensible studen of tho situation had been angered by her mother's their room at a city hotel this Town. cut pork, $ to $25 ; short cut realize that the tattors are lead- resolution to go away on a visit, morning, They- are riot yet dead, King Leopold will visit the United backs, $28.5 to ;24; light short ing a forlorn h now that, they and that site told her step.ather she but have been unconsetous up to ' a SteLtes in April, says a Brussels de- cut, $23 to 24;1 compound refined have been depriv of their trump had made up her mind to mane her- late hour, and very little boyo is spatch. - ' lard, 8$ to 9c; pure Qanadian lard, card of Ekwopeaa oppodttos to st- self sick in order to force her moth- held out for their recovery. .All are. Printed in k aglish and devoted to lie ;finest lar 12 to 12;c; hams. fectivs military utm ole► the part er to remain at home. The threat married in about forty years of commencer a new daily newspaper is `I 12$ to 18*c; bacon, 14 to 15c ; of the Sultan, A ul Vvm1d is now was not taken seriously, but that age. One of the y y part evidently about to be issued in St. Peters dressed hogs, $8.2.5 fresh killed free to dual with th,e re- she meant. what she said wAs appar- blew out, the gas. burg. + abattoir hogs, $8.50 t0 $9 Per 100 volutionists. it !s 1tltelli that ant when the girl was found lying - lbs. Eggs--Na laid. 20 to 21c: their of armed Mace- on �._=- ~♦•- ' r�i South Afri sp tter'bed tinconsclous with the collie endears,:, of selected. 16c; n sal limed, 12} to donlans in disc at the t asipty bottle near by. Medical aid $`ive liundrsd a • London, newspapers say. that the- feet peen Arial troops,we"e Ing of security in Ca Colon Is 18c. . 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'a_7___-/___�R, :ue -,e- >t. i ry, r F•• .'`` - -x r. ar 7 ! -.S • _yu' .:.w�. ,. i a f:..'�. ', :.y i.. .i -'.i .'t!i . k ` J. tr:Y -. s ' ?- �f;. _ $ 1 - +�: _ .. kA. ,; - '� e4 �i :. O BLINDFOLF� ON THE B WK t �" a -0F PRECIPICES - r `- w ,N 6" MN a CHAPT It XXIII . twenty thousand year, and he doer a Little less the an hour's • furious not live up to tw . When he retir• driving brought Montgomery and ed from commerce he took up the "` his companion in o a suburban Bis- life of gentlema farmer, Year. trict of London. They pulled up be- went on, and I b an to feel quite certain that C1 a would never tore a handsome villa residence. again be heard of; when, fancy my gentleman, who ad evidently been consternation up n one day receiv- watching for thei coming, a?peered ing -a letter fro the old man, at the door. which informed me that he was in "How long, yo have been," ;- h©, London,- conseyuen on having obs 'said irritably, tamed some trace f, his lost grana - i "Come as fast s -horseflesh could daughter. I haste ed at once to go, sir," answere the man, respect- Morley's, and -ther 'I found him, _ in - fully. "Just to k at the mare, a high state of ex itement. He had - sir; she's for adl t e world `as if you given or lent, 8o a tramp a sover- had chucked buck is o' whiter over eign upon a suit q clothes, and out her 1 " , of one of tho pack is had dropped a "This `' way,, ontgomery,", said i miniature of Clar the very same Mr. John Rodwell for it w.as he, � that I lost some years back, and He led the. wa.y 'nto a back par- which; I have r' as n to believe'. was for, "head the ," he said, hand- stolen from re y Judith. This ing Montgomery telegram. tramp fellow . h told him that he t1'he telegram ra thus: was, going to I,o don; and thither, "From Jonathan odwell, M,prley's upon the discover , my uncle had Hotel, to John R dwell, etc." set oti at once, Ilto advertise in the "Can I have the use of your house newspapers, u d to endeavor to in Essex for a sh rt time? Police gain some tidin�gp of him. He had have got a trace of Clara in that not been in to n any days before direction. Telegra h reply." he chanced to ee a picture of his Mantgomery gav a low whistle as own cottage ex o d for sale in a he read these wor s. "That's awk- printseller's wino He bought it, wardl" lie ejaculat d. and found the a e of Clara in the "What a fool's r mark!" exclaimed corner. I dine w th him that day; Rodwell, 'irritably; "it's ruin, rtes- You can imagin h w excessively de - e `;': truction! What c n 'be done? Can lighted I was a t e discovery. That you devise any sch me?" • .. I might check ny further search - "Have you answ red this? upon his part, I u dertook to send ' `Yes; I have. tel graphed to , s4y round to ev y is re -dealer iii the that I will be wit him this even- center anti west of London to me,ke .' ing." , ``+ inquiries whethe t ey employed any "And then what do you mean to I female artist w o so signed herself. do?" ! I called at a numb r of shops my - f "' "That is -precise! 4hat -I want to 'selt, and I sent o to others; you talk over with you." 1 know with what lt." He went to a abinet,' and took _ "$ut I did dis o r her, after alit" out a decanter of randy and two ; interrupted Mo tg mery, "although Masses. He fill one with; the in quite another wa ; and had I not -1 liquor and drank i off; his compan- stayed at Bury a late into the ion was not slow n following his ; Monday, you w uld have known it. example. Then he closed the room i However, nothi gI could be neater door, and, Brewin his chair close . than the way a anaged it. The to Montgomery's, egan the couver- moment you ca a and told me that sation in a low tone, furtively ,the girl wag.an tont of the theater, glancing at hili ellow-conspirator.; I sent one of th supers round with from time to time from under his `a message -to Sil s Carston, Rot him heavy brows, to m rk what irnpres- out of the way, and the rest was sion his words pro uced. ' easy. Luckily y our brougham.: was "You see by that telegram that 'waiting; luckier still that you had the police have dis .overed a clew, such a snug plat . to take her to.". and we know that t e clew is in the '•`Yes; I have and the houso use - Tight direction. T e hope of gain- i ful more than nce, although in - a ' ing one hundred po nds reward will different way. n old maiden cunt, wonderfully sharpen their scent. Per- who used to reside there, left it to haps, while we are fitting here, they me as a legacy. Fortunately, it had . here spotted the v ry house." only been recentl - vacated by# lady He paused, expo Ling an ahmwer,; �' but Montgomery, ith an unmoved ■ prpr„ to 7� thse Dr, face, remained ellen �t Cb so'a ainttnent is aoertaln "I must tell yo ,` he went on, �� as abaolute erre for oath "that before this rl a as Drought ba to ayadf�rnifagt�ns to England, I was regarded as my the manufaoturer. ve ►ran «+d it. Beeeteee• uncle's heir. But a became intattt- (timonials in thedaf) precsand ask yonrnetKl. ated with this sill doll, and left bots what they tt�la of it. Yon can use tt and Rat our cnonov back if not cured. 60o n bot- at everything to her, except a paltry all dealers or i7�ucr oy,BATra & Co..�'orontct, annuity oI eight hu Bred, chargeable ©fie Chi$©$ �in�iiieri Q on the estate, whit was to Ue my - compensation form dreams of heir- - -- ship, Well, the gir 's intellect was friend of mine, ho found the situa-, . always weak, and she grew older , tion too dull; s that it waH quite this weakness me ged almost into i ready for the re ehtion of another. idiocy, One niglit she disappeared, I "As soon as I had secured my no one knew whithe My uncle was , fair cousin, I be an to consider what almost frantic. Re wards_ Were offer- j was the best th ng ,to do with her. ed; the ruralt police put upon the After a mature onsideration I cnnu search; ponds, ri�`er streams drag- to the conclusio that marriage was ged far and near;. ut, as you will:the best ,soluti n of the diflicuity. anticipate, without any success. If By making her my 'wife, I should elle netier turned p, I felt pretty 'seal her lips reg ,ding the past, anal confident that the bilk, at least, of secure my uncle' fort one !n the fu- the old man's fartu a would fall -to �ture. To my s rprise, 'she received my share'." ! all my advances with the utmost re - "Is it h large fortune?" asked pugnance. The cause of that, I Montgomery. 1 have discovered, is a connection that "His income cane t be less than has bean formed with � some low fel- - --- • hest. Pas n : -rn�. f - ;,. -:'; © r �h��os .. in. ,' . The di�'y; tlht cough, th© soreness aravatmd by coughing, all disappear with the use of Dr. Chase's Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine. - It is the tendency Pf every cold more, than a mere cough medicine, to develop into bronchitis, consume- and acts on the whole system, thor- tion or some form o lung trouble: oughly eradicating disease. Bronchitis is most readed, because t1r. John Clark, coachtz�an; !'ort !t has a tendency to become chronic Hope, Ont., states :-"BeIng exposed and return again an again, until to all sorts of weather I frequently the patient becomes . worn out or catch cold. Last winter I was so falls an easy prey to consumption ok bad with a cold that I could ' not pneumonia. Only the most robust speu,k above a whisper and had constitution can throw off bronchitis. great pains in the chest. At last I Aged people, children, and all whoj feared it would develop into con- -" are in delicate health or have weak sumption if I did not succeed in get, lungs have every reason to fear thin ting proper treatment. ailment. "A friend advised me to - � Dr: If the cough is dry and hard ;. if Chase's Syfup of Linseed , and Tur there is pain, soreness or tightness pontine and I .began to improve be - in the chest ; if breathing is diilicult' tore I had taken half a bottle. One and causes pain in the chest, you bottle cured my cold, which I believe have every reason to suppose that would have proven very serious if I you have bronchitis, and should had not used this medicine." promptly begin the use of Dr. It is necessary for you to Us " i e - Chase's Syrup of Linseed and Tur- ful when buying Dr. Chase's SMp pontine. - of Linseed and Turpentine, for t�sre Cough mixtures that ' ' a help an are many substitutes and Imitations ordinary cold have no effect on bion- ofler�d. The portrait and signature ehitis and asthma, ..but Dr. Chase's of Dr. A. W. Chase are on evbry bort f6yrup of Linseed and Turpentine hays, tle of the Genuine. 25 cents ♦ bottrls, won its enviable reputation oir are- family wise (three times as much) " count of its wont'ful success in cents. A! ell dealers, os Fdmaassit. Boring tDew tilmonts. Zt is far 'Bates k w., Toronto. ,. I totters- -Should Exeietie • `urea Ctrs• ih Choosing Medicine tor. Children. cry little one needs a `"medicin at some time, and mothers cannot b too careful in making a selection. The so-called "soothing'_' prepare tions, invariably contain opiates a other harmful drugs, which stupify the little one, and pave the vray to a- constant necessity for the use o narcotic drugs. Undoubtedly th very best, and the very safest meds cine for little ones is Dahy's Ow Tablets. They are mildly laxative and gentle in their action and cure all stomach and bowel troubles, r lieve simple fevers, break up colds, prevent croup, and allay the irrita- tion accompanying the cutting of teeth. Where these Tablets are . •need little ones sleep naturally, because the causes •of irritation and sleep- lessness' aCe removed in ,a natural way. ;Experienced mothers all praise this medicine. Mrs. H. H. Fox, Or- ange Ridge, Man., says :-"Baby's Own Tablets are the best medicine I have ever• used for children of all ages, They are truly a blessing to baby and mother's friend." These Tablets are guaranteed " to ''Contain no opiate, and can be given to a new-born babe. Sold by a11- drugrtsts, or sent post paid, at 25c a box, by writing direct to the Dr. Williams' Medicizie Lo., Brockville, ,Oat. • low, who actually turns out to be Judith's Stokes' husband. By the bye, how came you to -think of in- troducing those people into my house? You must have been mad to have intrusted my secret in the hands of a woman who has a spite against mel" "A spite rgainst you?" echoed Montgomery. "This is the first I have heard of it. I thought that you and she were on the very best of terms. Oh, ohl I begin to smell a rat! Well, I will tell you how it happened. Judith's husband bolted, which, considering all things, was not a surprising circumstance. How- ever, she was not disposed to let him off quite so easily. Having ob- . tained information of his where- abouts, she posted up to London, arrived here the morning after our own little adventure, and found her beloved under an attack of brain lev- er. Nothing could have been more natural than that she should desire to remove him from the care of strangers to her own. But the par- ish doctor, who was there at the time, said that to remove him to any considerable distance would . be death, for Judith proposed at first to take him back ifs► Tabernacle Nouse. Well, not wishing him to die just for the present, and considering, besides, that after such a warning, if anything should happen, there might be a disagreeable inquest, -that Idea was at once abandoned. But then carne the question -where teas he to be / Utken? Lodging -house keepers are not particularly ready to take in fever patients. No time was to be lost; for, living within a door or two, was a certain friend of Carston's, who had been servant at Tabernacle House, and who knew rather too much. This girl would decidedly oppose his removal, make a disturbance, and would undoubted- ly follow any conveyance that re- moved him. Imckily, at that pnr- ticular tune at which Judith had ar- rived, she was out of the way; had actually gone up to High street, to get a prescription made up for Si- las. ' Sulddenly, I bethought me of the house that I had taken the young lady to the fright before. There must be plenty of spare room there, I. thought; and as Judith and liar. Rodwell aro old and confidential friends, I don't see that he can pos- sibly object to oblige her so far." Rodwell now broke in with: "And do you not think such an act was a piece of confounded impudence upon your part?" - "Not at all," answered Montgom- ery, coolly. "I had my own pri- vate interests to serve in the mat- ter -vital inteiests. I` thought of myself first, as you did of yourself when, years ago, you enticed away from me the girl who was making my living. Tit for tatl" Rodwell glared at him flarcely�.' "It that is your mode of dealing with me," he said, "how do I know that you may not one fine morning call upon Mr. Jonathan Rodwell and blow the whole thing to him? I dare say he would pay you uncommonly well for your information."• "'No; I - shall not to that," an- swered the other, quietly; "honor among thieves. If the plot succeeds, I know that I shall .get more out of you than I possibly could out of him. Dirty work always costs so Wroth more than. clean to the em- ployer. Besides, there is a stronger bond even than interest that binds me to you' -revenge l " "Upan whom?" ° `! "Upon Silas Eareten." _ ;,� "In that case, I th"IA we cart *ork togethelr better than I sudWt- ed; but, as you have greatly com- plicated my difigculties by introduo- ing Judith into the Brame house, it is but fair that you should be the more ready to help me in any way out of them." "What do you =- an?" •V.j ..p - "In the first place, my isiatrrt with Clara would have to be brought about imihediately; and as 4e is not likely to consent, and aq the days of enforced marriages are : all gone by, it is more than probable that the whole •plot• will have tQ be a� Boned.•• =' - t - - - "Pecauso I unit convinced that! Jt t dith fully intenrds• to betray ape. He evil disposition would never let sue. an opportutrity of revenge escape." 'The gods, are, just, and w1 -ou e . pleasant victe Make inetrWnent6 to plague us,' ' e quoted Montgomery, "This is no time to spouting;' e{ngrily cried Rodwell. 11 tell yo, that such a revelation wotgd over whelm me with destruction. My fa f • ther, at his death, left me propert., to the value of two thousand { year, Bit by bit it has been soh and mortgaged. My debts amours n to some eight or ten thousand. It could once show proofs that I wa my uncle's heir, my ; creditors • WOU14 e- cease to press; . and I could rain more money, On the other hand, i things remain in stater 4uo, I shoulc have to fly the country, a beggar." "'But how do you propose to in• duce your uncle to alter his wil while he believes that his grand• daughter is alive?" "Suppose it could be proved- tc him that she was dead?" "Supposing," Rodwell went• on, after a pause, ,drawing closer to hi: companion, and sinking his voice al most to a whisper - "supposing could hit upon ai plan to silence - to remove both Judith and Clara al the same time? Nothing could then stand in my way," "What do you mean?" asked Mont- gomery, with a scared loQc, "You seem excessively dull to day," exclaimed Rodwell, irritably; "especially when your own interest and safety are as much concerned as ny own." • • How?" - - "How? - 'what a question! Could not the girl prove, if a burst -up came, that it was you who abduct- ed her? -and as you could not furn- ish your judge with unexceptionable references as to your moral charac- ter, that would be enough to give you two years on the treadmill, •be- sides the loss of all the money I hare promised you. I should not think it .would take you long to de- cide between the two pictures." "Speak out, and let me know what you want,"' said Montgomery, un- easi ly. "You -to help me to get rid of both Judith and Clara! " cried Rod - well, boldly. • "If you mean bloodshed, I'll have nothing to do with it," said Mont- gomery. ' "But I _mean nothing of the kind," answered the other, ,quickly; :"there would be no blood!" ''Explain what you do meati, then, and quickly," said Montgomery, "Suppose that the house should catch on fire --I only say suppot3e - houses do catch on fire, you know, sometimes, without any one discov- ering the cause, and people are• fre- quently lost is such fires?" "Good heavens, this is abomina- ble!" erled Montgomery. "so r'thought at first. The house ie heavily insured, too; we could share the insurance money between us.' t Montgomery was ail pale as death. "Rut what purpose could such a fearful crime serve? You would 'not dare.to confess to your uncle that the girl was in your house; and, un- less you could prove to them that she was dead, her death would be useless to you."• "I have thought of all that. If this thing could be arranged, I should drive off to Morley's at once, tell him that I had traced my cou- sin, taken her under my protection, lodge her safely in the Manor House, offer to drive him over. there at once -,-an �oraer he . would be sure to ac- cept. When we• arrive there it would be a heap of cinders." •' -But how will you account' far the girl's disappearance -for your meeting with her?". Montgomery ask- Ld.. "In a hundred ways! " was the re- Ift. "Before sbe ran away from home, she betrayed symptoms of in- rlpient insanity. The actions and WOhdENIS ILLS I*r'omptly Believed end Cured by Williams' Pink Pills Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are Wo- man's best friend. They enrich the blood, tone up the nerves, and strengthen the vital organs to per- firm their functions regularly. They bring the rosy cheeks and shapely; forms that tell of good health anal happiness. To the growing girl the; , are invaluable.. To the mother they are a necessity. To the woman of forty-five they mean relief and ease. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are the best medicine that science has devised for' women at all periods of life. These. pills succeed -when all else fails. Thousands of grateful women en- dorse the truth of these statements. Mrs. John White, Sahanatien, Ont., says :--"It gives me pleasure to bear testimony to the great value of Dr,, Williams' Pink Pills as a cure for the ailments that a lict so vaanV wo- lain. I suffered greatly and the periods were very irregular, but. thaaks to these pills I am now quite well and free from the pains that mlade my lite almost a burden. (- cheerfully give my experience for the 1'-3enefit sf sufl+ering women." Re=smber that substitutes clot cure and see that the full name "Dr. Willialzts' Pink Pills for Pale . Peo- ple" is on the wrapper around ev- wy box. It In doubt �sead direct to Lhe W, Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville. 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"e%.1 .J_ - ii 4i' .Y ,•}:. sit+; ice:-: -t - - i 5 $ ._. e ,. r :_ a y Y - . t .•t {e' t' c, t ., f .tis _ -y - d i t'srmto InJeotions to Rsllav�- •,it,�� R a tune?" "Bedad, 'not that exactly, Mr Donlan; . 'ir - +1 . - ': ,, , . . a _}jet .• �" - _ ,. - s . .. , _ 1 .- _ :._b .. r* ' I - view as the o erations of Dr, p yy Her Pain.. were to continue brP�tthing the custolrers of mine." hair largo opting motor, two duplex cotubs and patent [:peed regulator; ., Details of the cure aro `-not yet to , J r steam of adulterated common soaps. , .a1s hand,' -but it will be investigated, as ., .i x -. ice,-��-..-..-.:--„ Mrs. Justwed long ultconryucrable Bright's Disease, - _ __ t. ' .. '; , .. �. - difference between - such soaps and . - Sunlight $o8p-Dotat6on _ t: - ' - -=-- ._ - ----.------ - - - - - -- �.. - PCRMANEPITLY CURED Bsr. 8� , cupboard!" Caretaker (in-; Term• may be arranged on a► ba©feofone-fifth asisth [ansi rho balancer - • .: , '-1. 1 ;` uu LL�/ IIiUf1Y0N'S RHEUMATISM CURE.6 . • et, t naunce a sacrifice sale ending on the last day of \ - e u'�t' i _� :: . .. - w�s• W>♦yW O�01i11... The tollowin 1 g dialogue wits recent- overheard _ . _ _ e, None knew rhes but to lave ya - -; : _ � : . -' . - - - - - -- No "prises" offered with common y between two Irishmen: .dwell, Fat, how St"artling Core Reported rhes - '" Nane named rhes but to raise.'I '� .Ylr f 1 j' Its' `... tsonquer in ,.,< soaps wiII long tempt the wise wo- are you getting on in the world?" "Very well. thanks, CASES-- They are of hat#d.oiue design, fit either' oak or mahogany. '.:,� sin ar that the roost beautiful set ` ` p ®ver tteu. is The patient in this• caab ia• ` C u rid e Ilaan to use common soaps. Thy ' Mr. Doolan, z'm bow a• risen WILT- Latest Iti ovel ties, all styles.. _ esatctly applicable to _' I" r'a ` r Alice Maud Parker, and two doctors _ m n sees sh h wise wo a soon a as to der, and make a little �xtpry by sell - over all others, because they aro made of steel and arc tHE to di to drive out tl:e disease, root ..'_ pay dearly stir "prizes " in the low Ing, eatables .to the prisoners." "A,od - Halifax, N.S,, .Feb. b.-(Bpec3aI)_ ,, . We append a list with descriptions of the various styles, and would intimate that f :. :' ,� ,:, quality of soap, in the damage com- you are married, I suppoee, Pat? r "I'WasI&ld u for six months with once our present stock to disposed of, we cannot acccp;t turther orders. '; �1'8e I�oiFat Had to Take mon soaps do her Clothes and her Dld your wife bring you any for= tot give up "the struggle while life In mahogany cases, is inches late ; 17 'inches wide and 111 inches high has urge �' Intercolonial Railway,. in Hants i t'srmto InJeotions to Rsllav�- hands. The wise woman considers her health -so soon ruined if tune?" "Bedad, 'not that exactly, Mr Donlan; County, ., of a cure that is just as , `'' In mahogany cases, 24 inches )r ng, 1J} inches wide and 1•l inches high; has large spring : she but all her relatives are r* ' I - view as the o erations of Dr, p ' Her Pain.. were to continue brP�tthing the custolrers of mine." hair largo opting motor, two duplex cotubs and patent [:peed regulator; ., Details of the cure aro `-not yet to , J r steam of adulterated common soaps. , t ---..• ':: f,,« r,' ' , hand,' -but it will be investigated, as ., .i x The wise woman recognizes the Mrs. Justwed long ultconryucrable Bright's Disease, - rl ' .. '; a _' UY - difference between - such soaps and . - Sunlight $o8p-Dotat6on "oh CharlieA here ehthelove iest�lit= tle Ilnen � ' - -=-- ._ - ----.------ - - - - - -- �.. - PCRMANEPITLY CURED Bsr. 8� , cupboard!" Caretaker (in-; Term• may be arranged on a► ba©feofone-fifth asisth [ansi rho balancer - • .: , '-1. 1 ;` uu LL�/ IIiUf1Y0N'S RHEUMATISM CURE.6 �; . """ - �' = terr4ting -- "T ain't no line cupboard; that's[ hetdining-room." n -. t :4_ ` y _....; _ ARE N>J h'A1tkiERS DLTND ? . .� jR,r 0; * Stzt► Teams. - i CEYLO +t""` N ��A• ;' k r 3 The Detroit Jout nal t't'CCntly Issucir `export *r LD AND WELL -Taizo, ltamxoir gr Winalpw•s foothinisyrup -1'13 • t 1' & special number. It con- tained; an has been used for over sixty sate b�mililons of mothers fbr their children white. �e�6hin 1-45_�T� ( ,_ - ' .. Y, artilclo written by lift• H. ti , +C. MOrris, t#te Unit@d States (.On-: with porfeot litlooesc , It soothes the 11 w to to y pain, cures wind coils, ao r the suints, ails s all Is the bast reined f U t{ - _ ` \ . sol in Windsor,. Ontario. Among; �, other things, he said : _ "it is commonly known `here that r ti some o[ the larger concerns in the Unitoo States, in order to undersell ? s� . _ `� coih(,eti tors here, have slCipp(sfl into �� _-: • ' .. - Canada lriachines of- a• former and z _ ` older' patter+n. The. American •farmer r'. -' s . iiThere is no punishment too severe will buy nothing that is not strictly for those who deceive the sick."- up-to-date, and at ,the end of every '. ! �SIINYON. ;season there are left over some ma-. ,� '' _ 'chines that will be a year old the .'�' "I would have spells of rheum�atisrri, next season and these machines may 'Z. )rad at times it �►ould give . great dis lack some ew innovation,. but will "`'' do the wo and are ' just as ood' { gess in my back and side. Many a g ' as the up -t -date machine, and these �, )i7ne I have clad to •take an injection to machines -back numbers -arc shipped ielieve the pain. I -obtained a vial of. � into Canada at a much reduced in- � un�yon's Rheumatism Cure at ,the free voice value, thus saving duty, and '� +.: listribution, and I am now feeling quite they ate just as; acceptable to the ti + A tell I have had no gains stince,:snd can Canadian former as arty machine." Y . 6 Hove around freely and naturally. I I So; according to no less a perssotl than a Consul of the Itepublic to . Im vely glad .to give my experience, for t_ the south of us, we farmers who buy �; be 'bene it of anyone who mai bo cuff- (United titates machines are really ��; ting in a similar manner." -Airs. F. Mof• buying; the obsolete machines Rather- #., ittt, 128 Mutual street, Toronto. ed at � the United )tat.es implement MUiTYON'$ F,,EMEDIFS. agencies and shipped into Canada. It .' Is not to be tvondercd at that the t '`, 1liunyon's Pile Ointment cures ptlea , United. States machines shipped into s kite 25c. i Canac(a "do not wear or gtvo satin- Munyan's Eye Cu a cures weak eyes, faction like the Canadian imple- irice 25c. t �iuny en's Vitalizer restores lost, power' menta, One could hardly expect thisr ' y ,if v weak men. Price =L I to he. the' case under the rather ex - r { traordinvtry conditions cited by kir. ��# h FREE 11IEDICAL AD?ICE..., Aforris. `Personal letters addressed to Prof Musk- . _ Fi- ` y, ton, Philadelphia, U.S,A', containing de• tils of sickness, will be answered prompt- Miss Clara Winterbloom - "Mam- Y, -�a ' f and free advice as t'o treatsneut w1U W ma, 'this is Diir, Tutter, I' want to ..,(' peen. introduce him to yoU. I)o you know ` �"" ' '' that he was under the impression Borne men lose their otrn. health that I was the only daughter, and I r,;,, hinkino the health of others. !have just been telling 'him that I . , Impure blood is the breeding place I have two sisters?" firs. N'inter- br innumerable illnes-sen• When we itlogm - "oh, yes. You must meet i/ 0 .?� to anybody suffering from rheuma- ! Maud and Estelle, Mr. Tutter. They t ! isrn, limping on crutches, or find on i are both of them older than Clara ur way a person "overed with the're." Young Tutter- (wishing to ``' '' tires, we fee! tempted to call out say the right thinK} -"I didn't sup- _'� - �; _ o them, as well as to those suffer- pose it possible, Mrs. Winterbloom, ag from anaemia, ser Ula: "Poor that you eiiuld have any daughterR nan, the help is within our reach, older than Mies Clara." ,rad you still continu to snfTer!" I - - : + <wy 'e have the right to s that; since �:f re have known the history of this' •'Yes, pt*ople call n4 rich, =f3aid the old bachelor; ."but I assure you j; ` copular medicine; hardly any other my inomey is a lot of trouble to }- ! uedicine has succeeded in achieving t such remarkable and thorough cures � me' "People do say," remarked Miss Willing, :: "that every pian is Dr. August Koenig's Hamburg ought to have souse woman Lo share Drops,.; Facts are eloquent. Thou- his troubles." r - V , •.- ands of testimonials bring news of -- --- __ ' �-., . � Z _ lures by these "life drops," :•as a t 3 Crateful ;patient named them, and • lvery da the list. of there is in,, 3icss7t3. C. C:`"2itci,nrde & Co,, - is �. Yarmouth N.S. t $ . treasing• i It must be further said i Gentlemen, -•-In January last, l;rancis Leclair, one of the men em ,lo x1 Praise of Dr. August Koenig's 1;1am 1 . yes by toes Drops that the are U'e 2red me, working in the lumber woods, had Y: Y I p• a tree fall on him, crushing him tear. .� - om plants and roots without zany tull • He was, when found, placed on a iz y t tdinixture of mineral substances, Fled and taken hotge, where grave fears were entertained for his recover his t- such as mercury, zinc, etc., find y' 0 3 t hips being badly bruised and his body f ,herefore do not have the unpleasant turned black from his ribs to his feet. aft ift.er effects reslulting frons the ,Lse We used 111NARD'S L1NIAlUNT on him freely, and with the uFe of three bottles *-- �f other so-called blood puritlerti a'nd he was completely cured and able to re• • �� - purgatives, which often .remove ,unall turn to his work. _,f - Ills ancf cause inueh greater ones• tit's tiAUVE;UR DUVAL. . • Elgin Rood, L'Islet Co., Que., } a ire often asked: �1hen should fhe ktayr'6th, lt3'Ja, system be purified?" Th'is must be left to personal judgment, and we i v �- ' _ _ &--b$ '� � ` :an only reply: 14hen nature de- - 1 `- _ inands it. The spring is generally Some men spend Lalf their lives in considered the proper tinge for puri- , making a reputation anti the other `"a in half in trying to live it down. _ lY g the system, We do not «ant to upset that theory, but we InuA I - �pointlout that blood should be .port- t i ed a so at other times, when there Rif i�ard s LloimeRt Cumbi±rm�o s Nend • i etre signs that it is not clean and . t ' wants regulating. - 7t is easier to catch a t -it -fish ths-, Common sense i:§ iiistincit and en-, 'to make' people- believe the truth ough of it is genius. about it. tl a: _ - -- - - -- - I RE .ARS ABLE - MEDICAL CASE 1' 0'e, fm A t naunce a sacrifice sale ending on the last day of MILE iT S DIOEAob WN YUEREDa � t`aisl month. • _ . li . ; A WJR� ill R:C IRR TO THZI il�l$TRUMENT8 : '. - -; : _ � : . -' . - - - - - -- io � ) CO.• 1 Torouto fit., Toronto. Te'c- St"artling Core Reported physicians' skill; at bay, and its- :,victims its ercy shone ait►ita 707. " `... tsonquer in Froin 1' Small Town at n 'Said a few days - scute or � chronic, CASES-- They are of hat#d.oiue design, fit either' oak or mahogany. �� D The patient in this• caab ia• They are beautifully finished with piano varnish, and are In Nova �COt18.-. to have been a young girl named Latest Iti ovel ties, all styles.. _ a It gives al- ppRAg���_'t'he Stella is absolutely the most durable rr)usic box Alice Maud Parker, and two doctors i r iF'rot�i the Mall and F,mpire who diagnosed her case gave it as over all others, because they aro made of steel and arc tHE to di to drive out tl:e disease, root their unalterable opinion that • and branch, curing in one to - Halifax, N.S,, .Feb. b.-(Bpec3aI)_ Bl'ight's Disease had her i`n its three days. ,� We append a list with descriptions of the various styles, and would intimate that News has reached here from the lit- clutches, and that only the grave as there are . but few left, an early order is advisable, as r "I'WasI&ld u for six months with once our present stock to disposed of, we cannot acccp;t turther orders. awaited .her. The parents, unwilling r . -: at these •prices• tle town of Shubenacadie, on the tot give up "the struggle while life In mahogany cases, is inches late ; 17 'inches wide and 111 inches high has urge Lr#�teeo amine Fast 86eamsh ps, suppeerior secommaiation Intercolonial Railway,. in Hants remained, are said to have experi- . � :: County, ., of a cure that is just as inented with speaftl .preparations, `'' In mahogany cases, 24 inches )r ng, 1J} inches wide and 1•l inches high; has large spring important from a medical point of an'd as a last resource pinned their ' r* ' I - view as the o erations of Dr, p faith in Dodd's Kidney Pillsi, vrith t)}e result that today the girl is in e, Lore6 are: from a surgical stand- .the best of health. hair largo opting motor, two duplex cotubs and patent [:peed regulator; point. Tl:a disease that has at last Details of the cure aro `-not yet to uses tune sheet 13} inches in d`anterter. Price regularly, b75 7i9 An Reduced yieYded t,o medical research is-'- the hand,' -but it will be investigated, as ., tnnhognny Or oak cases ; 2l) inches long, 22 inches wide and 13 inches high; has both the medical fraternity and the t , long ultconryucrable Bright's Disease, public are deeply interested in the one hundred tune sheets • has large .-cokpied spring motor, two -. � that hail for so many years held mutter. " ' - -=-- ._ - ----.------ - - - - - -- �.. - sUppliod_• ...... ..................... ...... .... ........r... -05U � , , Term• may be arranged on a► ba©feofone-fifth asisth [ansi rho balancer - • � _ 'f' •s�aq a a$ed -awa}, Salads o 9tnrtrq . ltiai� air a ,oft II*A► .,, �. t ;� )`,• `� ;. 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' edc _ �:G`dt" d i'",�".- :a:f '_,^ - ;'T 'T• �4',I :_+.ts. r'• J�' :�t t _@ 5./t..•. - �, -:iw - �:?,.•ti. a _ - T a - �;- i ,ifs-:.P;,� _.�i9 a;=>. •e '"i td .�a 1 ew ,c� t er iarnc�ea Ie piety+ant to a �� �� yy"u e- 'Hold by drurakts in everryy part of the"wor d_ C �� Tweuty-8veeeuts a Dot=le. Ita value ie liwaioulable Ifte sun and ask ter !Era Wlnstotr'e fiooltiiny Bfritp s06tskenoottterkind. • O 119 In casksofabout 65o Herringst $i.6o p r too by the cask, or $i,yo per loo in artaller quantities. Iabrador Herrings in half barrels, $3.00. golf would nA b sa pbptila�e if playing it produced-gcrdeln vegeta- THE DAWSON. COMMISSION CO ,� LIMITED, TOR0 TTOa-, _. bles. _- -- r----- --- Ml�ard's liaimeat is used b Ph sici�os GLS ! G OAL�KI"�, r dee - Miaard's tlaimeo� tools Y LAS I �:� .. UNf� P �� SUITS - - = Cao be done perfectly by our Frenoh Protean.' T v it 1 But for the donkey's big ears . he BRITISH AMERiOAN•DYKINC 00. au�cess domes -but it hoe i.o b(t couldn't appreciate his own music. Ooast,. TOiioNTo, OTTAWA a IIIsB invited. -._.r Q 1t.0 - "r" -'r Lifebuoy Soap --disinfectant -- is 1-44', . *_1 1l�� T1. F-- - - 110�VrS { hl� strongly recommended by the midi fIMITH A fIAMER cal profession as a safeguard a eg We 'offer Ono Hundred Dollars Reward is guinst toLcitoriof Prtente • for an case of UAtarrh that cannot be ilnfectious disease8, �� Canada I, fe Bui d t o, . yy N cured by Halt's l atarrh Uute To onto. 1 F. J. CHENI:Y & Co•, Toledo, U. � Writet,ntrepadtics lVe, the undersigned, have known l+'. ni0 mAri i8 iso strong thsit he does J-4-55 J. Cheney for the last 15 years, ancf not have some 'woAknes� _ ___ believe him perfectly honorable n all N bue)inesa t y usactioty atCl financially f ��a able to carr out as obU orison made fiL �of �ioard s aid yaks �o ohcrl by their firm. Aa( %+ 1':: • i' & 1'lt 1' A X, Wholesale Druggists, - y Toledo, O. WADDING, KINNAN a s > uAitV1N, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, ;lir- - iple�igh (suddenly) -= 'I -k a Haile Uatarrh Cure to taken inter- !tate 'ata idea!'' ;bliss .Alethea (inter- m toq [tally, acting directly uplIn the blood es-tcd) --"Whose. is it?" m i and mucous surfaces of the system. , 0 Testimonials sent free. Price 73c. per - . - _ ----------- -._---- -- -- a to bottle. :told by ail drut;gista. lln/l's ['amity Pills aro tLo beat.. kit 9 1--8a i X aD t .� f - .. A lawyer'D definition of eritne-. do- instruments, Drums, Uniform#, Etc• � . - O pends very largely upon which side EyfRr TpWR CAN MAYS A 6AND .:_ �/ uq of the case has engaged his tirrt'ices• I•ottvAt pr;cos over quoted Fine c►lalugua �j i Lits f,� j� - ------ '---- - -- ---- 5M 11 ustratiobs, mailed tree. Write us for any- thl�g in Ngsla ar 1leait'ai Iastr\me',1.. ENr`�NE, You NBI,EY ROYt;F & CO.t Limited, DYNAMO AIMD , �� P$Y Toronto, (loft, and tl'1nnlVeg. Sian. I -2o MAC�I�E •'}• You Have You se©n it 7 W hat ? (� R Choose. l.•e's rricelert Rw-pea _ 70XO8wrete for the Home --r (��] irate and erer� depsrtmeat of human .odea- r, of WiLLIAM C� WiL SON & CO '!'hAre is ps�,y �ettd �5 cents. ldowy rota used �t 10 kk�fe cot i ", V tT r t]O case Of worth it. 4 troodsida Tina fur isanva se, s,-Ylii su, TORUNZ t?_ Rheums- titin Pyblirh 7oron W _ - ",_ tism that Q-14 --2 27 South 'VV Atl>iliritt� t naunce a sacrifice sale ending on the last day of m3 stss3 logo �zss-ohaawao Any queautity of dry. mixed wo•d suitable fol � t`aisl month. • brick busing, fir •arty delir, ry. $t+to ,-ae'i Rheumat.• ; A WJR� ill R:C IRR TO THZI il�l$TRUMENT8 : '. prise. t•o-h. jour a a Ion. Addresie, 8; M 1 80X �i1twK TS1�8�,. The Mitella possesses a delightful musical tone, distinctly CO.• 1 Torouto fit., Toronto. Te'c- will not different from all other music boxes riot sod tneliow, shone ait►ita 707. " `... tsonquer in yet of surprising volume. ?-lfl . a few days - scute or � chronic, CASES-- They are of hat#d.oiue design, fit either' oak or mahogany. �� D muscular They are beautifully finished with piano varnish, and are or nervous. guaranteed not to warp or split. Latest Iti ovel ties, all styles.. _ a It gives al- ppRAg���_'t'he Stella is absolutely the most durable rr)usic box Correspondence invited. Fn--:' . most in- made. Tho tune sheets u:;ed have u distinct advantage close Zc stamp for circular, tetter and at once begins over all others, because they aro made of steel and arc tHE to di to drive out tl:e disease, root perfectly smooth ; and so, having no pins or projections to UNiYER3AL SPECIALTY COa r and branch, curing in one to bend or break off, are practically indehtructibie. , P. O. Box 11.12, Montreal three days. ,� We append a list with descriptions of the various styles, and would intimate that . , ti -b7 .: George fin and, a ici,ip builder of Chat%.%m, v rites:. as there are . but few left, an early order is advisable, as _ . . .. Dominion Line Steamship$ "I'WasI&ld u for six months with once our present stock to disposed of, we cannot acccp;t turther orders. Montreal to Llverp"I Roden to Liver. rhatttaatistn. procured a bottle of at these •prices• ; P�1- Portlawl to Uwerpoot Via Qae.ns- OO UT H AMERICAN In mahogany cases, is inches late ; 17 'inches wide and 111 inches high has urge Lr#�teeo amine Fast 86eamsh ps, suppeerior secommaiation RHEUMATIC CUR[. : ; two duplex combs, spring motor, and patent speed regulator to give the desired to mpo ; uses tune eheets J} inches in for all clmwws .f pa roosts -a flalooae and $tateroow IA twenty -tour ttoti*e I wu welt #std have not bean troubled with rheu- diameter. Price regularly, t63t1: Iteducetl price (faith 13 �1�} �+ tunes supplied}._... t�LU.S are aurid"hips 8�eial attention has b•.n given to the gond Aalot+o rod TYinf-Cttus accon,ta atlon. Fur autism since." In mahogany cases, 24 inches )r ng, 1J} inches wide and 1•l inches high; has large spring r••"ofpaaavand all particular., apply to any %Ag t,e of the Company. or - c_u,L An B�P ,, �{[d (�gjcj motor, two duplex combs and patent speed regulator; Rsot.a17,, 11111a t Qay � D. Torrance k Ca. fl ,sofa tN. iia. ![untrue! a4d Yortia:,a. i$#.n"'�9ttT� - .=a a -� • A ,.4 ..,.i -'•; f - "/ . �,,. �r�r w ,f• t r4. :, o is ..I . t+ 4 _ : i :� _ . 4 a k:,. 4 . :f. • { i _ t..... - ,. 9 t ,,e� C. t.♦ i - 5 _ .. y 4, : r �r�_ •d YY P .Y ♦♦ t YY.. - �. - x°v�a. ,-t - - � _. ,�>.a , t ,:. ,' .K't r - k ti ., 2. s. - > . _.. : y ..y,. - .r- ? 9 ug�i jy �{ Y < Fk . €t" s. F ..7�ri=7�#'r' ..L. "tf41:I�...:. rc =.. 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The Mitella possesses a delightful musical tone, distinctly different from all other music boxes riot sod tneliow, yet of surprising volume. CASES-- They are of hat#d.oiue design, fit either' oak or mahogany. They are beautifully finished with piano varnish, and are guaranteed not to warp or split. ppRAg���_'t'he Stella is absolutely the most durable rr)usic box made. Tho tune sheets u:;ed have u distinct advantage over all others, because they aro made of steel and arc perfectly smooth ; and so, having no pins or projections to - bend or break off, are practically indehtructibie. ,. We append a list with descriptions of the various styles, and would intimate that ,_ as there are . but few left, an early order is advisable, as once our present stock to disposed of, we cannot acccp;t turther orders. ,:` at these •prices• In mahogany cases, is inches late ; 17 'inches wide and 111 inches high has urge ; two duplex combs, spring motor, and patent speed regulator to give the desired to mpo ; uses tune eheets J} inches in •, 'y diameter. Price regularly, t63t1: Iteducetl price (faith 13 �1�} �+ tunes supplied}._... t�LU.S � ` -;; In mahogany cases, 24 inches )r ng, 1J} inches wide and 1•l inches high; has large spring � - motor, two duplex combs and patent speed regulator; uses tune sheet 14 inches in diameter. 1 rices re-ularly, �y i?0. 1E{ednced (tvlth la tunes EuhNl cd) ......... .... .. In mahogany cases; 27 inches Ic ng, a1 inches wide and 12,} inches high; hair largo opting motor, two duplex cotubs and patent [:peed regulator; uses tune sheet 13} inches in d`anterter. Price regularly, b75 7i9 An Reduced price (with 12 tunes supplied) ... ..... ... ......... In tnnhognny Or oak cases ; 2l) inches long, 22 inches wide and 13 inches high; has r attractivo hand -carved front panel and drawer to hold one hundred tune sheets • has large .-cokpied spring motor, two ti; `� • duplex Combs and patent speed regulpter ; uses tune sheet 17t inched In diameter. -Price regularly : 110. Reduced price (with ppqq i'�y 1atunes S82 r ;; t r ' sUppliod_• ...... ..................... ...... .... ........r... -05U � , , Term• may be arranged on a► ba©feofone-fifth asisth [ansi rho balancer ifs conve"lontpatymente within at year by add.nig to;( tri above prices• .,, �. t ;� (7ate.'011iss or any turch �r in, rmz ioa r A t'ro.t wilt ba furnished spy t application ? f %', GOURLAV WINTER &. 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'� �('�w t�`�. ��%','? 4 a'.# v t s.. �t $ . •+.. _ . .-:.. ,., .. _ -. :.., .+,' "� � `l . _ f ,�s�i s- !•` � r:. ,vsw: si'r`s, �' ... ... ., -. - _ o:._ , . .e•> ,.. r, .. - fir. _. _ \ ay , .a. � �•'i! .rCSw - and orphans and aged afid helpless sassed with an evil spirit, resisting � depositors of small sums in the and o P � g Poor although they may consutstd� INbanks who lave lost all morel FPosing Paul somewhat itis the more feed than t will require to �� tia•c ��; k`Y bo- magicians in F,hypt withstood Dioses, keepaContented r NE RUN,• � DEBT,:* cause the cashiers have become de- but God permitted the .evil .spirit to Man is not lathe only animal�that :;•:r' !salters and carred not whom ''the .�,- �K •-- dragged d them fn their rebuke and an worry ,says •II• P. Wagner ._,'•^ •� --••--- own with °b them a by the m w4 r consumes _ _ Pe � � :_ s f ..�t own moral and spiritual destruction. Possessed -;.i v r seed by the � s frit to N read .much about va o _ r P e. ut the lug I ` ` ` '� ' "• '� �-' It is a contemptible act for a � °� erco� them and cause thein - to kind treatment to • the dairy cow. Avoid• It AAs _„ �Yo�._ 'VV�uld . sti�ence flee from the house naked and This is well understood, and it is s from a millionaire. It A fa to to wounded X could hardly be' infinitely meaner for a woman to Y pos- one of the rules set down- to be fol - '� ,�; i -• or � ham i ne. =� ". Y ,� , siblo that the would ever again lowed b < ��+ - r. .• : steal, from her poor dressmaker, her Y g y the employees of every sus,•- cook or her washerwoman, or fora attempt to play tricks with that cessful dairyman. The rule -is just holy name• What shall be said of as important with the farmer with : •"-` � man to rob his grocorytnan or ice-_ - C��'� �ordttss td• Act of the Ytt� Last fall he even atIoared lila Lite in- man or hfa coachman or the garden- those who now used that sacred only three or four .Milch cows. liament of "• l:anada. in the year One er who sells- to him his flowers. It is name in every thoughtless and evil cannot get the best results from a 'i'heueand Nine Hundred and 'Phrao. surance policy to lapse because he way ? And because no ••` • b3► Wm. Hasty, of Toronto, at the could not afford to pay the few hum � meaner because those who are rob- judgment cow she is capable of giving if he 1lepartme3t of Agriculture. Ottawa . t falls upon them the wax worse and trust drive her into the cornet of -' � dred dollars necessa to keepit u bed under such circumstances must � Y • �' p' perhaps lose their all and be driven worse (l3�ccl. viii, il)• the A tltespatch from Chicago says -•-- though he 'had a salary of 58,000 Yard, tie her to a fence corner.. to starve and die. 17. And this was known to all the pound her into submission with the ` -Rev. Frank De Witt 'Talmage peach- per Year. So we find today that Jews and Greeks also' dwelling at milk stool before every milking. - I[ ed from the following ext : Romans many a man who lives in a line A WELL. DRESSED VILLAIN. .. mansion is in the merciless clutch of Willful debt ie often a well dressed Z=Phesua, and fear fell on them all, the cow is excitable and nervous, it r :' . xiii�► 8, "Owe rte .man anything. and the name of the Lord Josue is certainly poor way Y ' ` One d � debt. The financial curse of this age villain who pretends to be an hon- Y a P y to gain her day a ous scholastic cierg�y- was magnf fled. confidence b is that multitudes of people. _ on Rat man. In olden times if a man y yelling, swearing at . ` `man wad talking to a noted practi- could not a his debts he was Pau verses 8 to 10 we read that and pounding her. Yet this is the cal pre cher. "How is it," saifl he, account' r of false pride and "per- pay 1 continued at Ephesus over two Way man farmers,breaktheir cows ' that ou can collect such rest n'icious extravagaece, are eking out looked- upon in the same sense as a P Y Y � g a miserable existence. These people thief and sent to jail. Under the years, not without much opposition, If she has been treated kindly • by audienc s to hear yod "preach ? I old Roman law, atter s but also with marked results' to the her owner from the day of her birth, have one of the best .lusts lib- may move in the best society, so pending a P certain time to jail, if he was still glory of God. In verses 11 and 12 and has learned to expect only kind-- raries in the world. I spend at least called, yet they are far poorer than W read of special miracles to con- ness from him, * she will readily ac- ' ten hours a da in m study' with the humble clerk with a paltry sal- unable to pap his creditors, he. was m Y Y Y wry of 510 a week who saves at sold into slavery and had to pass firm and emphasize the gospel mss- quiesce to his wishes, and the break y books, and yet the people prefer least one-tenth of his income. his life as: a serf, Some one might sage, and now through the devil's in recess be an ea to hear you reach instead .of me. g g P sy job. But P � say that such a condition is very own children the name of Jesus is from her calfhood she may have had • They want to hear our sermpns; Debt is not -only the ott>�pring' ' of h�.d and unjust, and so it is. But, , Y j magnified. In his letter to the every reason to fear her owner. He ' - •although you do not work a third Pride, .but is often the parent of ' a in many cases, when a man will def Philtpplans Paul said, "Some indeed taught her the as hard -upon them as I do. Halt- of l�'� family • of criminal children. liberately enter a store and run u Preach Christ even if en g process of gulping your days are spent in callingand The study of genealogical tables is P envy and strife milk instead of taking it g a heavy bill, which he has no inter- and some also of good will. The in wandering about- the streets and among the most interesting � of paying, t,,; A9 NATUftE INTF�ED •. studies. Certain .families pearl tion ofhe is Just as much a one Preach Christ of contention, not n In the stores, ' "Ali, answered .the y, al- robber as -the sneak thief who rushee sincerely, supposing to add 8.fliic- She waa dragged allay from practical minister to his schotcwtic ways have ggod children ;you can into the bakery and steals a loaf of flea to mother b no gentle hand - trace hem down from my bonds, but the other of Y g ,ane al !.lend, "the ditlerence between us is generation to bread, and he should have little love, knowing that I am set for the lowed to bawl for halt a day to get that you read books, while I study generation. -Other families nearly art- mercy ways bad children e y shown him. The debtor not love, k of the gospel." Yet Paul hungry. Then a bucket of warm the stuff out of which books are 3' ,there is ap- only steals the gr•oceryman's goods, said that as long as Christ was milk was brought to her, which ' made. You breathe . the atmosphere Parently something in their blood P but he steals his time and his ser- preached, whether in pretence or in nearly made her forget the "dread c -f musty tomes I, by close assoo- that is diseased and contaminated. vice. truth;, he would rejoice (Phil. i, 15- tui being" -who brought it. But she • elation, study -the hearts of the men A9 the waters falling down the vas- Many a meati who 1� years has de- 18) The "all things" sf Rom. viii, quickly forgot the milk when the • and women with whom I comer in cedes near Duluth show the discolor- literately. run up all the debts he can .`t8, must include the o "•beim 'eau y _ ationa contracted in .position of g� caught her the ears and contact. You translate epitaphs of passing through is today walking around our streets the devil , as well as the manifest Jammed her head into the milk up dead men I analyze the troubles forests of cedar and tamarack miles claiming that in the sight of the blessingof God, and whatever He to her eyes and held it there till and musty temptationso and sins of living away, so the blood of some children law he is honest. Atter deliberately permits the adversary to do must in she choked, strangled and struggled • men I wit with them at the table .ia tainted ,with criminal tendencies, swindling all the men ' he could he some 'way be overruled for His loose. She got no milk, however, 1.90 with them to their stores; then, inherited even ;before they are born. Puts the little money he had lett in, whenI begin. to disease their trials They are born with a pro y gl�rY. the hi�lest good of His pee- that feed, but hetero her "patient !f I in for stealin peneit for hfa wife's name. Then he enters the pie and the hastening of His king- and considerate" owner weal away and temptations, they naturally Y R• g, for inebriety, bankruptcy court and asks'the judge dem she got sundry kicks and blows. Of --,' want to come and hear mo preach." which .they are seldom able to eradi- to free him from all these financial lg• And Tftany that believed came course, she grew up a runt. Any OFFSPRING OF PRIDE. cats. But, though those children obligations. Now, I care not what and confessed and showed their thing but runty, scrubby stock 7 may not be able to overcome their the bankruptcy court may say in ' I1ebt is generally the olTspring . `ot evil tendencies in their own strength, such cases, no honest man, in the deeds. would seem• out of place on this pride. The bare '- necessaries of life tYhile salvation is wholly of grace man's farm• they can overcome them by the help sight of (,od or man, can ever bo through faith, where faith is real It would be next to an i�tnpossibit ' aro very small. Nearly every man of a su pernatural power, which is morally freed from a financial debt can make enough money to provide offered to all who. are tempted :: paid. It is a there will be good works manifest as sty for him to raise horses. A colt P until that debt is I- for these necessaries if he will. only IyILLhULLY RUNNING INTO' � an evidence before ulen of the faith under his care would be ruined be' tvor;; hard,- do his best . aid not � man a business to pay what he owes, that is really in tile, heart before for© it was old enough for brewkin a DEBT no matter holo the bill waw contract- !; g waste his income on useless ex- m One of the first signs of debt God (Eph. it, 8-10; Tit. iii, 5, 8). It not then, it most certainly' would, Willful debt ie that. kind of debt The faith that is not manifest In should h© attempt to break it. OI travagances. Henry 'Ward Beecher ` ` into which man chaous real conversion was when he once .made the declaration that a y allow themselves to works cannot be a Livia faith. Not course, they art � run throw useless and sinful ex- turned to the Saviour and said, g he has homes; but -: man could feed himself and wife and � Behold Lord, the hal! of m ods any amount of works on our part of the old, worn-out t trava antes. «kilo the type. The new n family of growing children -upon- g young man I give to the, poor, and it Ighave however good or great, can cavo us, animals he buys may be in good -S1.50 per week. For making this is being fln#ncIally ground to places taken anything from any man b but being saved by His Rork alone condition, but hp soon takes that statement Dir. Beecher was sharply by the upper and nether m111stottea false accusation I restore to him (Rom, iv, 5): Ile having been re- out of them. An intelligent animal _ 'arraigned by thousands of critics. Of this kind • of debt what is often , ceived by us, have come to live soon Learns his driver's ways ane. 1 fourfold.' In other words he said, in us, must work out the salvation knows what is expected o[ him; but Many newspaper editorials affirmed the most natural thing for him to "I! I have cheated any man out of - that the Plymouth pastor was ad- do ? Ask that young collector who his just duces, I stn reedy not only which he has wrought in us (Phil. this man's horses, when he happens - vocat.ing the reduction of the la- is taking some of his empt°yer's Ino- ?o restore to him the full amount , ii, 13; Heb. xiii, 20, 21). 'Hearers to be out of sorts, are jerked, yelled borers' salaries to 25 cents a day. Rey to win, as he foolishly thinks, a of money taken, but I will restore who are not doers are only self -do- at and beaten until the spirit is out _ - _ He was not attempting any such fortune at, thei gambler's wheel. Ile to him double and treble and quad- c�rera Glatt. vii, 26, 27; Jae. i, of them and they become but old � thing. What Dir♦ Beecher tried to is not at heart a bad young titan, ruple that which I have tat -on." a"')• " K Such teams cannot ac In , Ho Intends to � iii. Many of them also which used Plugs. prove ices this : 'The bare neves- Pay that money back. I And no man, Jn the etgpt of God, push half the work well -cared for series of life are very small there- He expects to usQ It only for a ;can be a Christian until he Arlt si�- curious arts br°ughj,; their books to - little vihile and then return it with ! niBes kis intention to repay to rho gather and burned tem hetero all and kindly treated horses will do. fore most people can provide for p y , The man' whose hogs receive -moth. - _ their actual needs 'it 'they will only Interest after , he has escaped � utmost of his ability all the mons men, and they courted the price of I 1 blows will never Y Ing but hicks and be energetic and at the same time from the � elutebes of merciless I borrowed by � and to canter his them, found It 60,000 .pieces � of succeed ,in the swine raising business g debt_- young em_ full obligations to every one of his silver• The man who is not on the best o� be frugal. Ask that But this frugality, in=`manp `caeca, bezzler w'ho has, juat� telt the heavy financial creditors. You cannot lore What an Illustration of "un'to you, terms with his sows will lose many . -L' , pride will not permit them to prat- hand of the law placed upon his God and at the same ttrtio signify a therefore, which believe Re is pre- •� shoulder. Did he ever ex villin clone!" (I Pet. it, ? $o litters of Pigs, if not the sows them- _ tics. Pride, with the smiling, super- pact that ; grecs � to cheat your tallow )• precious selves, that he might have saved had, . the late sp had the Lord Jesus become t° them the animals not been. afraid of him. I villous face and bediamorlded finger, PAers,r the theatre tickets 'men. `''' -+ • usually comes . to the young man's and the attendance at the races A Ph�i2T?i`tE1riT QUESTI(3'.�t that things which were, before of would And it -she distrustb him It will - items with such insinuating words y©t.end. in a prison cull? No, - _• much value now seemed worthless - . r. [ • no! He iv:a led as a lamb to the Yn clgauag -1 would like to ask tziy bring- out all the viciousness of her as these Diy frixind, you have no hearers a pertinent question - Is and were at once committed to the nature' whenever he comes near to right to rear your family as you slaughter by the evil worry inga of flames lest they might ensnare and debt, accumulating debt. not the thio! reason why you are In feed or care for her, and in her are doing. You should not allow g �.< unwillin to jure others. •Their affections were. When a roan needlessl g Publicly confess Chfrist now on thin trampling and worrying some of the -� ,your wife to stand behind a counter Y an will- because you have not been Ihin , fm above, not on things -` or to live in the back room of the fully rune into debt he npen� the Y g on the earth (Col. iii ^ little [allows will be sure to get right with your fellow men anar try -A �)• Like gto.. store with her two babies, as our elves gates of falsehood. He pro.. Paul, they could testify "what hurt. Sows with pigs too your to Y !eases his willingness to clasp Ing to pay your honest debts? . tidy tout o[ the way - mother once did. This Is a different °$P ha�lda friends, (s the awful realization that things were gain to us those we � Y should be kept. With deception and deceit. The debt- , counted toes for Christ" as quiet as possible. This can never age from that in which your father yo � have been financially unjust t.o (Phil. ii,- be it she fears or distrusts 1}er at- . started out. If you do not let your or says to his creditor, "I have np ?). Iltis bonfire cost perhaps $10,- > more this morning, but I will Your fellow men keeping you away 000 and was a glorious triumph for tendants. - children grow up in a respectable Y „ g' R8Y from the love of Christ? Will ou A sheep will" -neves do well unless you next week. Isis words are Y Christ over the adversary. It was -- neighborhood and go to refined and false; he has no intention of sin not try to undo that wrong? Will like the victory kindly treated. They are the most - = expensive private schools, then their paying 6 you not follow the corumand of r3' on atount Carmel neat week. The debtor says: timid of farm animals and will suf- __ 1 _ youthful associates will be bad, and Y ��1 Paul, vvtrho fella us to "owe no man over the priests of Baal. , The day refined am now trying to sell some land. •• will Como when all that is a ainst fcr most if attended by one whom people will have nothing to The deal is almost closed; then I anything, the sem© Paul who tells g Chrls�t shall pariah and the pEople they - do with them." So the young man, will send you a check." The debtor us to "puss toward the mark for who resist }-lieu and their leaders ' who was making a humble income- knows he is a falsifier• ho hal the prize of the high sailing of God hF-Alt OIt DISq'RUST . and was on the highroad to ultimate land to sell. 6° in Christ Jesus?" shall be given to the' lake of fire In fact, so important -_ (Rev, xix, 20; xx, T'S portant is the neves- - financial success, hires a private One of the dearest friends I - eveT It may only take �► small speck of 30, So mightily grew the word of slty of: being on friendly terms with � home on the boulevard. He moves had by this curse of runninginto dust in the eye to blind the sight Cod and prevailed, the Sock that any .farmer who is his family away from the neig�lbor- debt became a moral degenerte, He and shut out the light of the noon- In chapter ail, 24, it is written not.and whose temper is such that he ! - hood of the store. Ile hires a ;clerk went to another friend and borrow- tide sun. ft may only take one bill the word of God w and multi- cannot get on friendly terms 'pith to do the work formerly done, by ed =600 and gave as securIt some which we refuse to pa to our neigh- g`'° them, had better sell out. He will _ y bor to shut out all the glories of Plied. The work of Qod is Bono by his wife, w le he himself is visiting calsis which he professed to own at the SpIri't of Cod using the word of ..ever succeed in sheep- raising. If, . the wholest�e departments. The in- that time in Kansas. In fact, he heaven. Paul does not a$k of ua an (Lod.' As wo have as all flock owners know, it is imposalbt.ltty, but he does demand seen in former of come, small before, becomes less and did not own a horn or a hoot iq all studies th preachers used the importance to keep dogs and such less the expenses rt the family sus- the world. So the r- u habit, that we, one and. .all, should not P i worrying perjury rY only levo God with all our soul scriptures, and all the Scriptures, 1'3' g and scaring animals astray. ' tenance are doubled and quadrupled;: which is often the oBapring of debt, but also love our fellow men enough and preached from them the things from the flock, how iljuch more so it. a haunted, worried, anxious look will creep into a man's head as a to be financially just to them as concerning ncerning the Lord Jesus and the f8 -than the one they' must look to • comes over the young man's face, worm tunnels its way into the heart well as merciful.- kingdom of God. They do not in the or care and protection should not_- ._ Instead of tTiere being a balance in of a great tree and loaves there - least discount any portion of the be an object of fear and annoyance the hank, now there is a deficit in- nothing but death and corruption _ TIRE word of God; but, like the Lord to them. Tho dog on the farm canstFad of the wholesale stores flow- and Slth. "All Iters shall haveJesus in all His teaching, be as intolerable nuisance or -theing the young man all the ere st he their part In the lake which burneth Se: SO LESSO 'No they honored it all. It . is most valued assistant of the oft mer, wishes, now they begin to pus him, with Bre and brimstone, which tosafe to say that those who in our and trained with patient© it de: _ wishes, one day debt, the offspring of the second death." Beware, Oman, --r: - '• - day make light of any portion of Pend$.upon the farmer himsel[•which ►ride, calla at the store to see how howyounourish 4. this destroying $�TEBNdfiIpNl1►L tE$StSNt, the word of God are not causing it it shall be. A cur should not be the young man is getting along, but child of perjury, which is often the to ow or multi 1 or , revail and kept on instead of debt now coming with offspring of accursed debtl �A:B,CS S. t'r' multiply p any farm, but if a- young . they are certainly not for the time dog is taken' �iy the farmer and t, the .obsegviousnes � of a visitor - he gELPLE$S AND INNOCENT ` � being following the Lord Jesus. trained with strides into tthathaw 'oung man's store Tez� olr, the Leat;b8c Acts adz:, 'Patience and kindness, VICTIMS When :I• hear the word of God die- it will become c inestimable worth. r and- home with he mien and the ;` : : 13-20. CII�olzde17ezt, Acts honored or any portion of it -made It is better by far to shoot a doggy' _ • heavy step of a tyrant and a was- - Wflliul debt is the fiend who •etir'es • - � light of, I cannot help thinking of than ill-treat him ' tPr. not.. how many helpless and innocent i$, 14. We adjuie you by� Jesus, the devil, for the first recorded utter- ' ' encs of that old ser •• Fattening animals sloiild be T�iE TRYANNY OI' DL'BT..' _ victims he may destroy in his twn ,whom Paul proacheth. ,� pent fs,- Yea, ways kept as quiet as This tyranny of debt, which is the annihilation. The pirates of old Thus the unbelievers though hath God said? . (Gen. iii, Y Y � ug Pro- i)- He q possible. and used to raise their black flbegan his evil work on earth b in no way frightened or excited. Tho , • offspring of false pride, makes its � and teasedly priests of God, used that g Y man who can ass conquests over those who have large prey upon the ancient shipping. The beautiful name sa it it was a charm questioning the word of God and the mals and hep! folloaniowed his about bi. . Incomes as well as those with small, robbers of Scotland used to place or carried with it same magic spell love of God art -^•i by mating God ap- Y ' false lights upon the shores eq that like le pear to be a liar ((len, if 1T• ffi them, or who is able to go up and ` Only the other day there was buried that anyone could use, peep pat one of them, will e in one of Chicago's cemeteries a man the ships would be decoyed upon the who now eat+ concerning Jesus, I'll 4). Let us in the r.�tne of our Lord u generally rocks and the wreckers comfy col- and by the Spirit of vod resist him, a successful feeder. His kindness to who for ten years had a salary of try Him and see tt Se will do aqy« his stock saves feed and adds man lett the broken cargoes. The man over =9,000 per year. Pot that man thing for l'IIe. He is to be ' .known ;_,-----•--�----�-- _. dollars to the income fr©II1 h� who willfully rune into debt is a was always in debt. While he had end trusted, whole-heartedl rer ' r �- ~' , human vampire who is suckin rho KIl<i1) '' SIN STOCK It11ISING. busineias as a feeder. - ' an income of =2,500 he was tr•�ring lifeblood out of his butcher and bak- calved and relied upon, for He fs � -• rttry Q tempered mea is never a Kindness to animals ''ma not. - be . - to live on the scale of those who or, hie tailor and 1 dlord, his friend wo and true and faithful, the A nick to natural to" some men. There is more - had a $4,000 income. When he was � lisvltag God. His la not to be treated sueeeasful •stockman, and no more is or less of -the tyrant in most mien's � and his enemy all e. He cares not appointed a- general superintendent how 'hegate money so long ars he ae' people treat a patent medicine,- a [tdgety, nt�;oua man. No one can ,tures, and nple� it is held in of a large corporation; at $f350 per Bets it. He cares not who has � �� �� and � if it will do you 'good; handle stock and get .the best- out check. it Will ill -show itself with the �• _ • month sa-Lary, he im�nnediately moved auger so long as hie present desires bat. because be is indeed the oril�r o� ths�ipho ie spot fn the co�hfl�dt�e matures' under- � his authorfty, at►d. - _ his family into a new neighborhood are satisfied. What is the natural L9aoioutoi sinners and the Judge of of the animals. There is. not 4R like many bad habits,• It grows -and .1• i t , and tried to associate _ with- Chime aft • amankiad He is to be honestly re- animal oa file farm that ie- not and Anevitablp result? There have develops. But the -: wino may be, sago's millionaires. -That man, when been thousands •c�i'"siaaIl`'�i'etii�=ii�r- �� � such. �+rorth' a greatrer cash value it its Wd of kindness to atlimals. Tlua "_-F r `' • -- be died, did not own the home he chants driven into bankruptcy be. 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