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IL 3', �::- }•_ f . .. .. -.. �4 -• «_ .... l i-. •: ,S•.. .Y' :-..- _ is .:.•''� o . :• _ .. .: .: -; .. t . •ts : a t .. ... �. a .. Y- F ' l- 4 .. . •- + - 'a ,. a e , - ¢ .: y� -< . ,.. Z "s"iP f ' Fr!-_ �''. ki:::f.1'_-- 2. ".._.: +{., _ ,- -E•2. .;.. x. -.. ?a.- .--.- R•- - -: ...- .. -. . t ... a 4. _ "--P -�: "'� � i�:#. y ,•aF- -J A Hoist ' Y ;.,� ,'-._ .,r: ,,, ..t,a. _�•.., , �,t• � - k.' r � : a., -,c: �-�.ia - K? "_'�' "__ f.- 'i�'' w VOL;.��XII z, a� , ; � -. PICS.ERIN(. ONTO,- MA�C�H �� � �a3e Fr, � ���y gra N() 22 : 7 �eye}�� rva i' �% �t.�N f.`fl- •'.+�' .'.f ����e �. , �xo�`�sr#Fi�tal iCariDr+a. � , .� ,. O l.J � ����� �� did not -mind this when they -:ebri- . - aRHEN RIVER. .��� •-�, °�.. " = ---• _. Mil Is �� eidered the way they got their �,� �•��•_� - � `�` 1tltesarthR Ferrier is home again �t • , ,�,. Lh1'tRisT Ll10#L •s,alE►tz>�ee ZtROotRDDD i! goals. I �tl - D D07rlt pF OIIR talk about itpnowt theseasonis .-after a citse of nursing being taken off - . TS>i �11tRii alto JBTTtR • • ao�ssatcx�tiltt:'re. r, wondered if Clare- -err. •`� a _ - hClaremont. .�. � sn `.. over, we a t n who has been and 1 f, ntont but College anti her . hands t, Seaford - - White Whea.� � • -• 70c SCHOOL REPORTS. �� �;, g g the doctors care for a. short time is _ a ,. r • , , . _ Spring Wheat..' -' ;'�" - 68e ",`� .:;- Whitbyclubs think that We are considered out of danger. .�,,,�` • , ��• F.'EABTWOnD, M.D.. Sat:tteon Goose Wheat '� -' -BJe: f Report o� ®tending of �Iropils-of the 2nd Wellin�•tctn'G, as they Mrs. Alf. Hoover entertained both rY . to Canaditin Pacific Railwe,v :'coroner \ti'@rE' till- c'ilallell ted b the Fair- }old and Dun Padies. two s last Ontario Connty; Iaener of btarrisae Licenfee. Manitoba Flour �.� ,°- ,. $6.0() blit: �• $. NO. I1, Pickering for month g Y 'young �y -�. Ulareaoont; Office hours—Before 10 a.m., t to s Famil Flour _ �'- i 4.00 " of Febr tta Sr 4th --Winnie port cslub, but were tui (off from � week, at a earpet sewing hes. to.m., and from Ito 8 P.M. Private telephone Y - •• 3-, �•• Eva Hopkins, Mabel Call• week to week until t11C' 1('e was too � Revs. A. w.•Torrie, wllloughUy and - eonnecticn with Balsam. Clreenwoo(i• Broagham Pastry Flour -� .. �•' 4.D0 „�Vi 1sUn, `Johnston's" ` ` � what McIntosh were the guests of Mr, and ! Mt Zion, A.+7ohneton a (7th cont, Wm Cowie'a _ }� (list, .•arid nU\\' Ga' they b • `��-. Bran -- $17,00 ton , 'hal '- Jr 4th---- la.ke Antlis HUS\-- 11 y 3 � (7th non), and D Pngh's lith coni G-ly ,i •., e,. - .� r 3 fi ' , i could d �Tt:S, Hoover over the anniversary. Shorts 1fl:00 ;� � � '" and Malcolttl, W111 Forster. Sr :3rcl f Jumbo;' � 25:iD0 f` ' � ` �_ • �—Gra hlalc:olin A.1•tLttr U . �. -G. '1�Ittu�fielcl, r Mrs. Hirst left this week for her. ,,;,. , - �• T A. YOUNG, MD., C.M.. Fellow o ,�°..,. +� ,� .�� ,,�� � ulna, J - home in Hes eler after spendin the 1 • Triaitp htedieal College, Toronto, mem- a �� � � ,y � hlalla er daughterg g , - Cra•hnm, Wlio`le W�h�.at Flciurs ZValtt�r Booth. Jr �l•cl—Cttl� in ,. g � - winter with her �1rs. Geon (. bar of Cohere of Phvaiciana and Rnraeoas of .." 'x0111- :'; Fairport Ferrier. Ontario. Office and residence opp0'Learyhotbl ': Rolled Oats, Chop of -all kinds. Murray, Viul�t Fuller, Dan, , Woburn ,Ont.' office hours: morning 7 to 10: llusotl. Sr 2nd --Harry Hut Mugs � Hockey Club hTrs. J. A.'white arric-ed !fume Fri- Hard and - S t Coal. -.- Salt. - • evening 6 to 8. _ . , . _r � •-�-=-'--=«++ - day last after a most enjoyable visit • Sarah Hutchings. Jr Lad--:�lttggte "` J = Above prices SubjeettoChs'nge Without Dunbar°tOn. of t\vo months spent with• her sister - ' Wilson, Annie Mulrain, Fred Cil- ' • - _ Mrs. ZVI11. wilker and other friends in, Le4ciL 1`31. Ll�l'llted. holy. Sr. lOO 011ie Fuller, Her- Art imp�iistant meeting in the the state of Iowa, U.S.A.o Model Bake �o., lana Windsor. Jr. lgt—Annie • The i5� circle at e interests of the beet sugar indtts- • I.a,cltes' Mission •_ion met th , ENTON, Fuller, Geor e' I�utehings, Lydia home of M Geo. Ferrier Thui:sday • _-- T1 DIINN � ; I�OIILTBEE try will i:>e 11(..11 oil Saturday eve- '� iJ Barriste_., Solicitors. etc;. National ^cast •" � ,• , , �� FUIIeI'. A. �. LehmRlln, 1'CAt•her. nlrl r at 7:30 ill the GchOc) la{3t. Considering the inclemency of ' a • Ohamkera, 90 Slog street.,; east, Toronto, b - 1 hO11Se, See circ'ulare giving full articu- the weather there \res a good attend- ` Y , At Olaremont every Tuesday forenoon. Money �,- }` Audiey g g p ease. ` t0 loan On mortgage. ,, € ,' , �^ . j , , } r - ' � � � !a �' Mrs. P. R. Hooter is home for q• FR �NIi naNTON, B.O., D.O.L. � °►- . `+ t�, , ; • hj�, M�jjl has been endro - the The Ladies' Aid Society of the short time afters • pending a number of �HNRBEBTL. DUi+iN. W. MULOOB BOUL'I- ._:,: � g Dunbe.rtcln Presbyterian church weeks with her daughter, Mrs. " A. B. Stem. ai•1v winter with her daughter in I3rooklin. y GeoTp A. Lawrence entertained a will�tlfiold a arlor Dacia!, with Collins, of Toronto. Mi -9. Hoover ex- _ � few or his unger friends in his u p . - E. FAREWELL, Q. 0., BARR28- - - y. anal (>ys�et•s, at the residence of Dr. efts to return to Toronto thls week � . ' . TmB4Ooanty Crown Attorney, and County ..: good style last friday evening. DalEts, on Tuesday evening next, ''('3.1•y to learn that her health is Holl olteitor. Ooiut House. WhitbT, 10-v `"' f - '� �� ---- '- -'-- Joeph Bye and family hove out this as gocxi as we would like to see it,. - - week while Mr. and Mrs. Welch, of Match 17th. Tea \\ill- be served The Sunday school anniversary held . Manchester, who purchased the from six to eight o'clock, after Do ors, � Me(3iLLIVRAY, . BARRIB• �� Of all maters and design P place here Sunday and Monday .last was - , ere, Boligitor■, dca. Omoo 0 odts Post- - - ke tin etoak. I will etre vin to. move Batu it. which a choice program will behas' �•p p pa> yon ' � g pronounced to be the best that Mee Whitby.Ont. ano.Bal] Dow, B.A.; Theo. � gg resented eonsistin of solos, ever taken lace. Sunda the church d: a(3illivzay,LL•B. e[onev to Loan. 87 � �`oall at our works a d inspect our aioalr, Lhas. Lynda has almost decided to � • B p Y - and obtain prices. `n't be misled by give up the threshing business and diA- vassal and instrumeutlil, teci �ltiuns was filled at all three services. In the'' � ,•. agents we do not em to them, Don neat- se of his machine: y. $e is ant readin g, b local and otht'r�alent. tnornin the Ret•. A. 'W. Torrie ave P �9 Po ag R Y g g Petforitif�alry. ly we can, and do throw off the agents for the Waterloo Co., t111d is doing Rev. Win. Morrie will take- the an excellent address to the school. In' , • ' •- <•. - ,�„�,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,t,,, - -' f--. � • �' commission of 10 per at., whish you will good work. chair. t5 25 sen the afternoon the Rev. E. «%illou hby r. Ticks , cents. g HOPgINB, VETERINARY BIIR• certainly cave by ani from us. A Frank WesLne attended a banquet reached an excellent sermon to old � �' 9 It is our sad duty this Week to p - � �. t1EON, Graduate of the Ontario Vet- call solialtad. - of the Frost Fence Co. at Welland and voun *. In the evening the Rev. arinary Oollega, Toronto, registered member t'hrOtli('lC the (!earl! on hlOtlday' oriie reached .t,n eloquent = of ts• Ontario veterinary "t►tedioa' Association. 1 �HIT�Y RwNIT[ rr�.t last week and reports in glow ing terms ,ti - second dart 11 A. �V' � p o9 • of the hospitality of the Co.Frank Murch 0th, of Agt>~c g Sermon which was listened to with 01110eand rem -deuce one and one miles �gp, p��'Cm� Whitby, Onfaslo p y tE'I• of the late ("regory tlne! hits. Ai rtheG of Green River. Office and shoeing forge - has a (;nod fence and it Enda lunch 13 rapt attention. The ringgingg by the -: home 8 to 11 a.m„and 1 to s p.m. Tel - - �-• tib•, vc,r tlmong the farmers, i�utltt'a3”. at the age of 28 _,years, 4 school. the \'Vhiteva,le hietlicxiist and address LoaueLHi3l,Ont,; P, O. address, ___�__�_.�•..� � Months 1tIltl `L tltt'ys+ The funeral &tptist choirs sang and their services- JVF ' !flyer, Out ' � � _ _ 1 I Altont< took ►ac's Un Wednesday when war(. very much appreciated. On ; - �j J. BHIIiLEY, Veterinary Surgeon, �RY j _I _ irtet•lnent too],- �ltu�e in the R. C'. �ior�day evening although the roads, 1J' • Hon. Graduate of the Ontario VeteriL•' G. / 1 were nr►t in the best of condition the �l'r Lehman. of Stouflville, e•('lnrtc•ry tale! wits largely ttttE�ucl filled to the clouts. The cry Collese• Toronto, regietezed member of the t• : pais HIl rte C'i! t0 $ ReCSur fUI' tI1C' , church w:I,.� ' Oatariq Veterinary medical Aesoeiation, all � i T -41gaged c.cl• The dce�'tt�cd rttttrntci 11UtnE, chair was ablyfilled h Sir. J. Todd, - ' diseases and injuries of the domestic anitDala - - �` .. ,:` �' ,tsUit1t11Pr. frUnl the city l�tkHlt it \'E'tiC ago � t€restel according to the most modern approved First-class Vel'ii01le OT Eire by dRy:,. • (-'h8,y• Ro(�th�y� O� TflrOntO, �VRS (- IlerrV�ti•orxi. The ad(lt'E•ss given by; and scientitis princ,plea- Orae an9 reeiaenct° '" � having contracted that dread diy- l;t.�• �Vitlun hby, Torrie and h1cIn- , or nigbi 'Bus in o uneetion meet. • vi5itinK under the- ptirental t•uof ttt,s(•, c•orl8ttt131itluu, \�•l1icL eventu- tush \reI•c• well"t•ec•eirecl. Tile sinfiin corner Linton Ave and Kine 8t, btt , ' � ing all G. T. R. trai e. Freight and ._ over Sunda g • .Y• . � y She was a of the school by both young and old express delivered to all parts of the " � ally crluNec! her I•t•ath. alt#titre## 42ax'DIF. village. Teaming o all !rinds done I)- :3tou8er,rof therry�«•o�xl„ ltaR •uuu�* lttd�- who was held in the � �••• well rendered. R`e might spec- ; erlgagecl to hers. J, A. Hew�E r fur (tight•st 1KIlli•c•t by all, aucl her il_tosil Iere w ll the o!cl coupe of thc, on shortest notice. Bels and Dorn- _ " school. Thr, dialogues, readings and HO'SiAB DIINN, Conveyancer, Com mission stables i oonneotioa. next summer. - early dext-II will be keenly felt by ' recitations were a rand selection incl T miseioner Ise relies Affidavit•, eta.. . � � is Tl1E- y anus folks'' ' of thin place, a host of f ric'ncirt. ht tic h yt11 shy grand - -: Oiaremont, out. q �' were rendered in a tasty pleasing nlan- • llunlberiug t►buut dU «ere in is exprssted for the bereave( fans- Her. The New Century orch(:strx � . - BUNTING, � Teener of Marriage �• �. P �, � p,�� Stouffville lust wdek having their fly in their uiIlirtiun• r.ve the very Vest the had in store .11� • Licenses for the County of Ontario. Of- phy 9iogs t,N ken. g they gas at the store or at his r•■id•Do•,Piolertag _ for the occasion which brought down. We con �V ') J. Aionk- m, the house to repeated encores. Tire house o hte securing the store • .��. '� �� children were treated to a well ftllf�cl •• - • and slue and we ..�u wir-biug �. S rib has sure! _ �Ipe _ bag. This brought to a close 011e of TiAVID BELDbM, auctioneer, fib., •� -_; .' _ '��'-'-'^• r! ' ��'��`�� him .�-� r3[tt � • • thc, l,retlt entertafntneflts•nf the season. - Woburn,soticitasaleefromDisnn+nesoas �tii• �11•!C 18 Vifig frleTidt3>Fn fbdend■ both tar and near. sales of taim■, farm' rrl,lt �� * e �_ ti: - Fred McKay 8tad frilly , Uf Bot- P'i-c�Gteds $3x3.00. � "•""`"" - . Moat and everytlinQ the is to be sold will be � Y Otc!]tt�'a this WF.P�'. _ ' handled bythe subscriber with the utmost care ', tl����, N.D., who have n vis• Black burse wanted, suitable for aha ■Dia to the very t,e.t.a.antag.. so-ly - • . `' I'• fling at John W llitt•'s this winter unalrrtaker. Apply to J.- H. Beal, . � A fall line o Sret=' have returned to their borne. TTR.BEATON, TOWNBHIP CLERH : olass fnrnitn o now,.: Claremont. WETE�f RIE Of 01AOA L• tJonveysaou, Oommi•■ionezfor salting � oo exhibit' inThe meetings at Htoufhrille nn Keulenlber the eowbivatic►n galls n aQld,►vit•, Accountant. Sto, Money � loan der the auspices of the a118pIC`e8 of at HUbbard's ,hOte! UIl Friday, an term property. "Teener of Marriage Lia- '• our ward •• - the Mennonite Brethren in the con- �'. Ino �rpentd by not of Parliament 197! .Doe■••. Whitevale, out. 4-� ` • tae tional Church are still Iu pro- March 27th, • _ • ` PriCel$ right... A g A'a p Mrs. T. Sandeman is in vera- _ lblcea'!as ansae. .: OIICHER PO$TILL.Lioensed �►ao- ,' ' grass earl we undNrbtsnd Hauch r health at time of writing. d�`.torlseJ Cs vital................ itAoo.000 tioneere for the Connty of Ortario. Ana• RUUd tS being aCY•UIDp11HhPd, •-........... p�xcwxt _ �. $, � g We are anxiously awaiting her . - tion sales of every description conancted ata ; . M r. W ii3nler, an O!d t1eBident Of ...................................... - Babecnbed Capital 000000 moderate charge. T. Voucher, Seal Balers AI>�dy recovery.. s■■et. t3eaiity Oonvertible• 1reDx,bPo Agent and General Valuator, Strict attention � tekerioR, �1.. Pickering Township, dropped dead $sal Stevenson has been laid up Joax cow.,., t:•p T. H. itc�tu.L.x, geQ+ l�iiven. to all orders b mail or telegraph. Ad- at the hon!© of his slaughter, Mrs. but �,e 1'rs■ideDc paahier . areaTHOS. P.w�UC�SR, Brougham, Out. F. � � - - 1 J. Hitn son. He was iu his 74th � itll sciatica ltl his hip. � !'08TILL, Green Siver, Out. 35-1y p are l8d to re rt that lee is Bpeoial attfsntioa given to Farmer ■ Bale Par. The bereaved fatal! llaVH g � trots• Collacttoae solicited and promptly made '' F'armer's Notes discounted American and n�' ' ' Y Y now improving. Foreign Exchange bought and sold Draft* ie - - THE WELLINGTON Hotel.—Ha• �hEa�' � M amlg the sympathy of the community. Tht� Home Circle bele with the g a bl on an an. o the world • ing removed to sun tboroaghly overhaul- -- , -. ...: � Ull at -count Of the bled rands the sued, ay ila e p t h ed the above house, 1 am prepared to tarnish FaTan,ere way bays t ii! wheat ground assistance Of OBgauirw?r Terhtlne sia.lasa ]dealt n.yastmsatt. - auoododaLion to all who deans to patronise il'� congrebratian was small in Altuua have added nineteen new members -me. Spacious sample rooms. I shall be plea■- for either Tall. Caen UT IohaaRe. chtrrc+L Sunda NVNnin A!- • Y g• to the under and there are snore to Interest o t■ r - I allowed on de Dai at highest eft i ed to see all old vatrona when they have oa- thOtlR}1 the crowd was :;IuaII the fU11UN', rant rates, and credited halt -yearly to depositors: � nasion to •fait Markham. JAB. TbRRENCE. _ ,, Geo. Serra Manager atar>;h.m, out. $b•em Any-cjnantltj of lead• for sale l•eeidoa- euple who were there had big J. A. White HIIe(i ti car to over _ � ~ able Prise. hearts act $f,0 ryas ruis3eci for Hunte flowing with fat stuck at Locust - -• ': ; • _ . ; Missions when the Cunferencsusk- Bill on Wednesday l�lst. We � Taiss.—anatia>rtea Siaaos ,� ed for only $35. understand that he paid $E3+05 per o r. Sal'� � A number of the vn le TS.INS Oorlta EAST Den AS e'o1.Lo�•d:—1 � �. �?O���Shl�fl, � est oe Yo � �� head for hogs. 8:4A.M. . and choir of this place took Clayton Our cu -operative teleph+anes are No. 6 Ms;L 7 A Stouffer by surprise last Friday at in use hourly. We would not do - No. 12 MMD 8:01 1.11 - - A Good friaoe dwelling, 1; iaiee of land _ 11iR hums atld spent a very ena'oy- without them under any consider- _'• 10 LOCAL . .8:U8 P.11' - .. ' :good stable {io the Village of PiokerieB, , , ' able and pleasant evening. After atiou as it saves the people of our M,,�__ - - - ALSO u C � er. . the ufiUa� full Uf the eYeDing a burg �rnany a V1'eRry " jaRnt. I Srsilli$ GOIN4 WEl3T DII= A$ IrOIA�rame dwelling and about bhe aoreoi=: short address wa8 read and a ve No 9 LOOA�.. . 6:89 A.DIt, Y I'Y Miss Gerow well open up a I2111- ;. land near the said village. ;: � . : .. t , � useful toilet set was refyouted to •• 11 ]bran ., $:26 P.M. -" • '• F finery shop in the building now :. T>;e nada• ns, t a staptll i o to hiu1. oc c:upled by Geo. Burk. This ? �[aI . .8:22 F:M. Both these Pro will be told ►i • a hand, fresh and salted m to of all kinds. - - :- �" ; i Bhuuld be a profitable investment - bargain to close out wtatcs. Also a supply of vegetabl � _I EDITORS.-,.-. F �ttliM� �r1i> >!lflcelas station #.l.R .'. , - : •;: LE TERS -� fur Russ Gerclw and of great eon- T as nvs As POLLowa:— __-----�-- : ;;, - .... . __ venienee to the ladies of the N L S A. Y. ..� 'T TO THE ° Qaattty good.:,. roil reaaonabte, . s►Qt a�IMAI S:b hi■ dspa.tilzent t open au for the talc ■• cola unit � 12 LocAL '. B:OI P.M... ' Iotlnrstaae promptly attended, i0. - '` an••ton of public questions. Th• vrriter must Meat delivered daily � In all seas■ aeaA h�s oorraat name with copy The s lately throughout the •.10 yQeu,, .,�, 6:14 P. It. Conveyancing done and Titles searched. :. � ���` we wish it di•tinotly understood, however tclw=uahip are iu a very bad con- _ - �: - WAG ER R � t;8." • ; that in no case do we hold oare•Igee re- dition as a • result of the mild 'i'�ms sOlxa W=eT DIIsa81►OLLOw&— - �- Vielie Clii>+em8ni •ponuble for opinions a:pressed by oorres- 130, Q LOCAL . 8t84 A.Y. - rsnod.nrs.—aD Nswr.l weather. In some places they are 4a0 P. M, • _ every Tneaday. 6611 LOCAL . ' D��INI� $�Ng SII—In the report of the hockey impassable aucl \vie! be in bt�cl 7 MAIz, 8:18 P. ` marsh of Feb. 28th between Fair. Shape until the spring weather has W. V: Richardson, � , � - � - port and Broughton, we notice fairly opened up, } Noterp Public, Pickering hat �8 ital �Sla Up �� 900 � that Brougllatn publisllecl the secure We are sorry to t•eport the death a W e ,a b Ma �� N° p l 1900,000 9-4, and we think tt no more than of the infant daughter of R,obt. b � p �, ° o �b ' c • Fund:,..,.:,right to ultlisll the, scot® given b aticl Mrs. • - e aK:..P ' �`' •` { Reserve _ �2 900 Q00 x p g y Beatty on :Monday even- • ' � , o � � � a �i ao , • . , .. ' `• �-.. _ l l the referee when tabs gaol(' t\•tt•s lug. The funeral took place on � •:° p .• -'-• - � - callExl, which \t�1is 5-•1 in favor of Tuesday, when the rernctins \-ere o Jost AIY'ived � ,� `iPHITBY BRANCH, -. Fairlxirt. The Ftulle trick ♦\'nes interred in the Presbyterian bttr3'- � y Q Q c �, • � ti • `. - - ,t1e in to setae played between. in granas! on the c th concession. _ y .-o $ $ � '< Q ° :. R . —AT Oiaelral Eaalctnt and se• ?ranaaetsd do the � q ' Special attention- van th tllE6E` t\VU Club's 'Ole Jan. lull. �t 1K R'ltll rCgE'ttllflt'R'eatlnULtriCe e�bd�f�m �hlW Qm � Wp � � P gi • oolleotion of 'c o b' o z m m 9 a ', .,. � � � � • :' '. . •- Farmer's Sale and other � te.. I3rougltutrl pttLlis}It�c! the score 3-2 tlie'cleatll of hit. ZVislner, father � �� � d 0°"0.0 �� °a °a �o m a ' y.:; �. am©rag - � ,., SAVINGS DSPs TM$NT; •: � just to be gaud to themselves, -but of Alts. Boyd Burk, . who disci last , : � ., a �• �.a � rr o as ; b 'tel "♦ Pickerin `Phar act ._f : o •Inte>!eet allowed on- depo is of `1.00 and ntr the scorn wan. 3-1, given by the week at his home in 14Ia1'khaul � `y � : a �'; " � -a � c c 0 •++ i _ - wards+ referee when time \vas called. The •4,uwnsllilt, Mr, Wisrller at ane O "` ►� o ' '° �� : - - `• ' �- < § , E. J THORTON, -, last ta.am . waf3 different, beiri a tinge ryas a resident u� the i th con. .. b ni3� lot of 9cheol �aupplies, sl:amination ;•� : ' : �i' _ g � t•ANAfiI�: M � ,� • O tablets, lead lead penolls, peva, lake, erasers, -' :• . " lcked team from Markham, Brous of Pickering, where he hall many F�, � ss - eoribblera etc' ht►lu and other small towns around � friends who -will be pained to- hear � lElr' y ea . '. L is . .., - - _ : -_ � _ .. selected to defeat the Fairport : of hIs death. ,- - � ; • : , T;.. , . we sp,. '-�►� Sha �Il � ,G� od� Cutter• bays, but in this they found their l- The Ladies' Aid of the Presby- o � y g!' � � ._- m �d >eay �c-a - 48 - a large sad. ns9orted 9lock -of -oomha and tooth brnehea from 6o to SGc. mtstake even with "Markham to urian church held thele annual � � - _ soon hand -af#ars $ ��.,��• ;, . �a rr � € ;,' .., . ,;, � � .;:: � . }► •. ane O c See our new note -papers, envelopes and on hand. Cutters, �" amts help. The Fairport boys had the meeting at the home of Mrs. » arty ,.,t a - �._-;. r _best of the. game. Int . e first Half Poacher, on Wednesday, March � � � . � � � � � m aM Sept -Dao>zeee brand ocepe tlseae. _ _ - _ - f . � Br(tugham scared 2 goals, one atfter ' 4th. A statement ft'oIn the seers"- s - fife irLaYe sdgeoialt� oi•: � min�ind Oct, t"'` - Fresh and reliable drugs slt�ari kept Sling, Sookey altates g nand np-to•date. the bell sounded for off -Bide, but,.ts°ry showed that the had a very � b `�" �+� � ='� '"� : in stook. For colds and Bore throat try the referee being a Brougham .bo ,- Y � � y � � ~ . � ar 'Nov, � .• - 8 Y pros�rouB year. The officers for 'mow • D&C x_�_�� did not force matters an►d b the resent year are President � our syrup of linseed licorice and chloro- dlifo Chopping -cry day. + Y P • Y •lanaarJ'1';iat'=Wliitbq'dh, Oe'�swa ?rh: :., dyne also our syrup of white foe and tar Y � _ �� . •'' � scoring from- off -aide and playing Mrs. Mechlnr, let Vice, Mrs: Milne• �. g F Y g Bron ham 9th Port Perry heti IIx• apoeially prepared for children. `' 3; � : '��'� w' $ J�C���D .� over -time, they worked their score 2nd Vise, Mrs. Bt•own, Tress. Mrs.. hri�igo lltb 6 g • ''" s ` i� �� � ._ . - , • ' � Ufa t�0 four,,' but the boys Pouch®r, Sec,. s. Devitt. 11. � � - - OII 1St _ o �.Ss - } ��•� e aI rt r ill t � _ •�, r.: y_ Yds, for M - See-. E .. ... .,..: :, ....'.. ,. _ -:. •.. ... .. _. ... .. .. n .. .. .. a - t - , , .mac .-,.- i .,. 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G--, y._._�. xe.n_.-.. - ,�. - �.. r�+.,-`t�: �--�_ '' +• `Cr• �.:•r>� Y-,: , - . _,. __..... �. _.�3..3ec••� .� ,_circ__-3Errn. _....r3.,2,>:t�. ���er._.a. �rcY. �:��.n���i�.�.-•'t�Lir�'__C.ws...�c•a�..m •�<�_.x.e!=+.$ _5.._§• -tom -. __ r_.3.,,.... _�._�,,,,r�-..�"_.._ - - dR.Y��si� iR��� ai a"�'S_� _.. . ia. .�.h .lv _ .. ._.-.td!'.`a1�..�... _ apt -7 r " Ai tIl 3, LBRITISH TRADE CANADA'S -8.50 Sheep- Imports Show-- Into Old C6untry RNED1,,_1 2100 2.50 T R9.S:t:. El, .'TE,1qRKETS Lambe Large Ineflease. 8.75 4.25 Ewes 00 3.50 A London despa -The Ca ehch ... ... ... 10.00 to from Canada during-'Budke ... .... .. -0 tch says' gg • _ ¢ pri ttle 'etc February CeS c rain Calves, 2.00 ports steamer; ditteal Demoyed A -ma: .8 e ors Ir de Calves. per 1-00 lbs: 41-50: 0.00 were mde up as follows :--7,641 Centres._ cattle, valued at f,185,552; 4,OM Hoge- Sows 4.50 6.06 sheep, valued at 46,317; 33,974. 2.00: 4.0W cwt 6 on valued at Z85,0A29; 8,514, -ch 10-, ..6 -... BIC S t - . o : -{: f. gilled and Hurt..eat; ago ... ... Selects, 160 to 2001 market in dull, with prices unchang v4lued at f,21 824 ed cwt. of hums, 0.00 1,735 cwt. of butter, at 6.10 No. 2 white and red quoted at lbs ... ... ... ... ... .. 0 g:t 180 7 110 middle freights. No. 2 spring A despatch rom, Montreal says: e. eek aft, and iis "flu; i 0 Be Thick fats ... ... ... ..... 5.85 0-00 28,236; 37,192 cwt, of cheese, valuer' nominal at 70c on Midland, and No. Lights 5.85. of 0.00 at £112,642; 2,333 great hundredv The magnificent, new steamer Mont- passengers. - The tow mber. was 266,, incl iding X, last year by state -rooms sl 2 goose at 66*e on Midland. . Manij at £929, and 31 real, which was built of eggs, valued the Bertram CoTnpany, bf Toronto, teen in, the upper sato on, parlor tobs. wheat steady; No. 1 hard, 88c TIM DAIRY MARKETS.': horses, v4lued at'Z1,040. e - roods with bath -rooms a tacked. all rail, grinding In transit; No. 1 for the Richelieu and Ontario Navi are fair-, and Compared with the same period of Cation -C*mpany, and which was In- - The stair and gallery railings w6re Northern, 86C all rail, grinding in Butter -The receiptsquote: 1902, the past month's imports transit; hanged. We quo tended to be the pride. of the St. of bronbe Seal work, atirmounted No. 1 hard, 87fe Worth prices are unchanged. tubs, 17 to 17ic; -a very large increase. Bay; No. I Northern, 85ic, North Finest dairy, Lawren ce during the coming seasqn, with mahogany handrails The fur o 18c; finest, was burned to the water's edge here niture was of dark mahogany and Day. choice large rolls. 17 t plush, and it, as well as t he general Oats -Trade is quiet, with' No. 2 1 -lb. prints, 18 to 19c; secondary an Saturday night, and the desirtruc white quoted at 31c, low freights to grades (rolls and tub). 13 to 15c; SYRUP FROM SUGAR BEET( steamer by fire was at-' ornamentation, was In Louii 8 XV. shoo ion of the ste Now York. 'and No. I white at 82i creamery prints, 22 to 23c; solids, accident as style. The dome ceiling was richly hieh May Have Im, tended by a lamentable ace 19 to 20c. A Discover W result of which one man is dead, ornamented with heavy scroll work. to 88c east. y ults. succumb land its leading features were t Barley -Trade is quiet, with No. Eggs -Tho! demand is good for portant -Res several more are likely to a two at the hospitals to their injuries, [large allegorical paintings, represent- 8 extra quoted at 46ic middle new laid and prices firm at 151 to A Toronto to despatch says: Mr J and over 50 received more or less freight. and No. 8 at 43* to 44c, 16c per dozen; cold stoirage, ,ins the periods of the day. Principal of the Wiartol A. Snell, middle freight. loc. High School, w serious injuries. That is,the' ,avis -rites Bon. John Dry, rd' as given out at the hos- P0818 -No. 2 white Is Ootedat 71c - Checl* - Market remains unchang -y has been mach ed reco is den that a discovery RAILWAYS- high freights, and at 72c east. ed. We quote: Finest September, pitals to -night.- The dead man TMTY NEW by which a delicious syrup can Corn -Market - dull, with Canadian 131c; seconds, 13c; twins, 14c.. •closely re N. Groullo, an Italian laborer, em made from sugar beets, ployed by the Grand Trunk, who Applications for Incorporation at yellow quoted at 45c west, and mix- sembling in appearance and taste died from a fractured skull a couple This Session. d at 44c west. No. 3 American at HOG PRODUCTS coup ordinary maple syrup of this track. Toronto. Dressed hogs are nominally- un- try. I -To thinks there is a go of hours after being admitted to thegood fu• th • A Tomnto_ despatch s The li'lour-Ninety push General Hospital. The most seri per cent. patents changed, with few cars offering. ture In this enterprise if It is Clerk of the Legislature as No far unchanged ous y C- I injured are at the Royal Vi at $2.67 middle freight, Western quoted at $7.50 to $7.65, ed, He also thinks it forms a good received 80 applications r bills In- in buyers' sacks for export. Straight 0 Hospital, where six patients rem a 7.75. feria and Northern at $7.66 to S opportunity for farmers, as the nd' corporating the followin railwVs- rollers Of speQial brands for domestic are being attended to. 1c Cured meats Arm, with demand fair. cessary machinery would not be ex Sault Ste. Marie Railway, ted at $8.25 to $3.40 in We quote: Bacon, clear, 10 to 10ic pensive. A FLOATING PALACE.Rat Portage, and Keewatin Railway, bbla. Manitoba flour steady. No. 1 in ton and case lots. .. Pork, mess Huntsville and Lake of the Bays patents, $4.20 to $4.40, and The steamer was �-. lying in the ftO- $21; do, short. cut, 922.50. Custom House basin,' close to the Railway, Manitou and Northern ohois, $4 to $4.10. Strong bakers,' Smoked hams, 13 to 13jr,; rolls, 50 000 SETTLERS COMING4..- Caned Central $3-80 to $4, bago.included. Toros- Allan wharf, awaiting the opening of Railway Company, !LLjc; shoulders, 11c; backs. 14 to been Railway, Kingston and 1 lananoque to. navigation, and workmen had 14 c; breakfast bacon, 14 to 14ic. Syndicate Would Make Arrange-,: cam- Electric Railway, Niagara Queens- Millfeed-Brani ., $16. here, - and prigaged on her for some. time Lard -Market steady. We quote: menta to Locate Them. -etric Rail- shorts, $18. At 'Outside points bran plating the Interior work. The ton and St. Catharines Eli Tierces. 101c; tubq, 101 to 11c; way, Sarnia Street Railw Guelph Is quoted at $16.50, and shorts at despatch says: Mr. J. steamer was being fitted up in. the Toronto pails, llic. A finest manner, the intent Coley -Bromfield ion being Railway Company, Point . knne 'Rail- $17-50. Manitoba bran in sacks, of Brighton, Eng land, representing h he should eclipse anything yet way Company, Internatioxal -Rail- $19, and shorts, $21 here. Euglisi:. ting the big that s B U -SINES AT, MONTRRA seen on :the St. Lawrence route. How way Company, Nepigon I Rail- immigration syndicatei has- forward way. Embro Electric Rai ay, To- E. Montreal. March 10. - (Special). ed the fire originated is as yet A mys- COUNTRY PRODUCE m ion, which h 01 Railway tery. The steamer had been In the ,onto and Mimico Electr he local markets continue quiet now . before the Commissioner Beans -Trade continues quiet. Me- -T bands of the workmen who were en- and Light Company, Cler e's Rail- offer made is dium, $1.65 to $1 .74 per bushel, and and unchanged. Grain -No. I Man-, Crown Lands, The rkinsfield,n, gaged by the contractors to com- way from Midland to hand-picked, $1.90 to $2. itoba hard wheat,' 75c; Na.NI North- along the lines of the contract e Nepigon and St. Jo with the Egan syndi. plate the elaborate woodwork, which Agreement, St. Thomas Dried apples - Market continues ern, 73c, March delivery; No. 1 hard, tared into Railway Company. signature, was to mance the Montreal a verita- very dull, with the price nominal at 77c; No. 1 Northern. 75c ex•stor©. bate, which now awaits ble floating palace. . Paints and oils Street Railway and City of St. 8Jc per lb. Evaporated, 6 to Oic.. May delivery; as, 691c high and conforms closely to the regula Ottawa City Ral'wav Hur- and varnishes were on- board in Thoma Honey - The market is quiet, with freights; oats,, No. 2 in store here, tions of the Crown Lands Depart. El trf� Rail- platc. work on, Bruce and Grey quan tities. Each evening as prices unchanged. Strained sells at 37J to 37*c; 3lic high freights. rye, ment. The company the hien ashore, and left way, Stratford ElectIri Railway 50,I)OO people in Ontario, ceased 8 to Bic per lb., and comb at $1.25 49ic east; buckwheat, 48i to 49c settling -veyl Company, North Lanar Railway Hui the vessel in charge of a watchman. east. but it is not likely that the to $1.50. orith Subur an Rail- In the after part of the main dock Company,. Tor and other details can be completed Hay, baled The market Is quiet outhwest- there was to have been the great way Company extension, time- UNITED STATES VARICETS. in time for any settlement this year at unchanged prices. Choice main dining saloon. Temporary ern Traction Company, Middlesex thy, $1 0 on track, and mixed at $8 m'. ay- Com- Buffalo, March 10. - Flour -Fir +♦ heat was furnished by a big Quebec and Elgin Inter -Urban Rai w to $8.50. heater and by an parry and City of St. Thomas. Ham- Wheat --Winter, nominal; N 1 open "Deacon" Straw-Tfie market is quiet for car 0* B LLET IN HER NECKS grate, such as is g6metimes used in 11ton and Caledonia Rall, ay Com- white, 80c; No. 2 red, 80c. spring, Iota on track at $5.50 to $6 a ton'. N d. 88c; No. I Northern. new buildings to dry out plaster. It Wo im Victim of Erratic Pony, Sarnia. Petrolea and St. Maple Syrup -Five gallon cans. $1 Nae I bar Lando M was from this part of the vessel Thomas RailwaY COml Cit' of 86c. Corn -Easy; No. 2 yellow, Target Practice. a and a gallon; one -gallon cans, $1.10, that the fire seems to have started. Windsor Railway Cc=iny. Y 52c; No. 2 corn., 51}c. Oats -Quiet The fire w" discovered by tne Sandwich, Windsor and A herstburg and half -gallon, 60c. and weak; No. 2 white, 411c; No. 2 A despatch says: Mrs. A, Onions -The market to dull at WaS. h watchman shortly after eight Railway, London, Par hill and f mixed, 39je. Barley -56 to 60c, in R. street, night 40c per bushel or Canadian. . 4 o'clock, who turned in a general. Grand Bend Electric Rail ay Com- store and on track. Rye --N. 2, standing in the pantry of ber hone Portlan Cement Poultry - Offerings are very alarm. In an incredibly short space pany, Colonial on Thursday morning, when she amall. We quote: Fresh killed dry- and Tramway, Sadbu =Cash, Na:I shot in the neck by a bullet from 4. of time the steamer -was- in flames. Company ry, Duluth, March, 10. Iff and Creightc n Electric picked- turkeys. 14 to 17c; geese, 9 hard, 76c; No. 1 Northern, 751c; only The whole brigade was- soon on the Copper Cl 32 -calibre revolver. She was to lic per lb; ducks, IFI to $1.25- c; -erj scene, but owing to the position in Railway Company. chickens (young), 85c to $I; oldMay, 77tc, No.' 2 Northern. 781 slightly wounded, - but had a May, 77* to 77je; July, 76tc4 Oats narrow escape, a Jagged wound being which the steamer was it was al hens, 60 to 70c; per pair. vein. Were most impossible for the firemen to -May, 34c. made over the jugular it Potatoes KILLS ECOND G M toes - Market steady., Cars • • • do anything. All that Vmained of'l...-..' 4 11 4 Minneapo!ia, March 10; Wheat not that the window was of heavy on track, $1 to $1.05, and small the splendid steamer after a Couple May, 761 to 76je; July, 76J. to plate glass it is believed that a faA New So=m Treat out for lots, $1.25 pat bag. No. 1 hard, 78tc; - , ! -i - cel of hours was the steel hull and the 76je; on track. tality would have occurred. Spencer es, which it is hoped may be Scarlet Fever. No. 1 Northern. 77t: No. 2 North- R. Stone, of Chicago, was arrested, engin LIVE JSTOCK MARKETS. Flour -First patents, 76je. wounding. He wat -4n Ottawa despatch says :-A ern, charged with saved. *4; second paten r' 'serum iiTbronto,,- March 10. -Everything $8. 90 to patents, $-3-80 bailed. Stone claims that ti -e shot The burning ng steamer made an lin- treatment for scar t fever y a young lady friend, 0 $3. 90; first clears, 42.55; 'second fired b manse bonfire,- which lit (Ap the corresponding to the appki .tion of offered was. sold to -day. Prices in was ri hole water front and the central, anti -toxins in diphtheria nd clearq, $2.10 to $2.20. Bran In and that they were firing at a ta w pro- bu te hei a'- and exporters' continued O? portion of the city, and reflection dating -results' which are imilar, is about the same as before. A choice got bulk, $15 to #15.25. in an adjoining back yard f was seen for miles. Thousands of being used with great a coos at load or two of the latter brought practice. people from w all parts of the city Ottawa Isolation Ho Ital. Dr. 84.75, but this marks no advance. were attracted to the seene. The Charlton, acting medi I superin- Space for transportation across the FOR r FAST SERVICE#':",.,., A NEW REGIMENT*. throngs crowded on to the revetment tendert. who Is a Rockets ler fellow Atlantic continues scarce, and the •wall, and thousands poured over On in scarlet fewer at McGill. is m own no signs of T6ndej% Called Fol' By the ID- Will Be 04anized;­ With H6ad-.. a to the wharves. discoverer. In malignant uu" of improvement. Prices in the United minion Gove-nmenat. 4uarters at Parry Sound. scarlet fever, Dr. Charlton a States have been a little firmer late- BUILDING FELL WITH C. xplains, :-A: n despatch says :_ ell there is a mixed 1nfection, a second ly, but neverthelem. a few buyers are An Ottawa An Ottawa despatch says ttle. meeting 91 the •Treasury Dow*d was regiment of infantry is to be or The workmen, had already been germ making its appe&ramce and still going to Chicago for ea getting up the framework for the, adding to he complications so that Hutchens' ro' 'cattle sold.*ell, the ffer- held on Saturday, at which an ad ganized in the Parry Sound Dim big sheds, but the framework prepared calling for trict. It is likely that the head was the cabs bete es serious. BY the ings were light and the quality fair. vertisement was Prep -a Parry temporarily held. in place by stri it ly good. Sheep and lambs were tenders for a fast Atlantic service. qu rters will bo at Pat Sound 'Ps judicious use of the rWAW rum of shin board, and when the bun- Mitch cows Steamship owners are asked o bid and the -compulaiell drawn frov, has been found that the germ','. of still active and strong. dre- "wegan to climb upon this n ser- points adjoining. the second infection ts kited, and continued firm. and veal calves were structure, with a blind faith in it4p eradicated from the system, and the steady. T4e market for hogs con- vice respectively. When the figures are known the t will de- stability, the framework began to e Governmen disease is very quickly ret aced from tinned fairly stead, without any shake. Beneath the heavy cide which service to accept. A 0 sway and P STAtE RATES REDUCED: the malignant type to he mild change in prices U19 be, people r' were streaming in, f from -which the patle at readily The total run was about 60 cars, prominent steamship man. here yes- Corm -recovers. their number being added to everyl containing 864 cattle, 244 sheep, I.- terday said the ,Government should • morient as the crowds poured down' on Newspapers From Canada., 460 hogs, and 18 calves. drop the, 18 -knot 1 idea kltogcther. The preparation Is known- as' the Great Britain. to the scene. pt�ortune for,* asking The quotations for export cattle The time was 0 Ianti-streptococic serum, d while -Ottawa despatch says: The rat r as follows: Exporters, fair to bids, as the shipbuiiding industry in An The swaying became-- greater.- The were L the principle of it in I upon a now and periodical:- good, $4.25 to $4.60 per cwt. Light Great Britain is somewhat slack at upon boards began to crack. The people European discovery� Dr. Charlton far enough away to get --a compreh descriptions sold at $4 to $4.25. -present. passing between Canada and Gres: en- has improved upon' it so that a sive view of the situation, aid near Mixed butchers' and exporters wer® at once. Th -4 Britain will be reduced much smaller dose Is necessary, enough to understand the danger, worth 94 to $4.25- per cwt. for the authorities hav, while the salutary effect- makes its sh'outed to those who were under the ' best. ButcherW cattle continued uu- DAIRY INVENTION. consented to the reduction. The rat • • • chine for • -h appearance much sooner. At all fr mework of their danger, but It same as on newspaper. Aarigod at $3.90 to 04.20 for good will be the W too late. There was a mighty events the doctor is the It rat to In- to ehoice at and steers; 64 to Sweden Push Niv 1XIlk Flour" and periodicals intended for deliver) as crash, and thewholestructure was troduce It is spy form on this side $4.40 for picked lots; $8 to $8.85 Machine. in Canada. . 4 of the Atlantic, and the Ottawa down upon the thickly packed crowd for medium to fair. and $2 to $2.75 Isolation Hospital Is forevo 'A.Sto6lcholm despat6h "yo :-It beneath. There was- an awful mo- enea at in for canners. Stockers and feeder* ment of suspense, then cried and �'HAYS DENIES T*, is authoratively stated that the the. experiments which ave been -continued In active demand. We conducted. exeiciator,, th6 newly -invented ma- gron-is of the injured rose above the quote: Feeders, 900 to 1. 100 lbs., "milk flour' r&CUDg D*kore Report of the Purchase of Allan of the conflagration. Several roar $8.90 to $4.15 per cwt.; miti from skin*uillk, has. withstood all Line. doctors who happened to be on hand $13.25 to $8.75 per cwt. Butcherl tests in the dairies of the world, their attention to the wounded HANGED bulls remained unchanged at $8 to gave . .. . -.1 - 6;isd ays: beside ( A Mon despatch while ambulances were summoned. $8.50 per cwt. Milch cows were and - will shortly be placed of M. Rays is authority for a denia Stretchers were improvised from Westminster;L' TarraerTa] wa scarce, 10 ' or 15 selling. ILnd the the sepafttor as an article $56 utility. It to -estimated that. the in- that any movement has. been mads the pieces of the wrecked building, Own Life. prices were firm at $80 to f the Allan Liar for the purchase o ntion will the and on them the wounded were car- Lambe were all sold. The prices ve - yield a profit to Trunk, Satisfacto tied away from the scene. Willing A Ldndon, Ont., despatei :v:- were steady all round, We quote: Swedish diary industry of $2,000,- by the Grand r menta, Mr. Bays says, hav(.;..,.­. William Carrethers, of con. 8. West- per 0()o annually. A inachine capable of erten hands aided -in the removal of, all Export owes. $8.75 to $4.25 a minBter, hung himself with a halter of been made for interghipment be W 0 h were hurt, cwt.; bucks, $8 to *8.5o, and lambs, working through 2,000 quarts Thursday at in his barn on when milk in ton hours wil? co. from tween the Grand -Trunk and dreds who simply r0ceived'cuto -50 to $5.75 per CWt. $4. do- SIL.000 to $1.200. A limited steamship lines. Mr. Rays skid the veal calves are in active com- fL , , fast who was much respected guid wi the G. T. R. does no to get about, had their injuries 67 mid, We quote: $2 to $10 ea.ch, pany of Swedish capitalists h&,. Ob Atlantic service, which I' really thy. dressed as well a$ possible near the Years Of age, is supposed to have and 4i to 6c per lb, twined patents in most foreign scene of the trouble, and were been driven Insane through brooding Hogs were unchanged at 66.10 only reason why it should wish tv; for countries. fleet of its own. own sisted 0 their homes.. over illness In his fan2fly. selects, and $5.86 for fatS and -"-•--.'}---.•.- 71gfits. Hop to be select must weigh not more OLL"11 CHOKED -TO DEATHS. OJEST BUILT IN CANADA.� B1 th" WO nor 'less FEIW' RAID AUS OVER' A. BILLION -D The destroyed steamer was bunt than 1W lbs. ro The following Is the range of oiuo- Little Girl Dies in Her Xother'l by the Bertram Company, of To ly in Applications Will No Count& Ap%wopriatod by Congress at the A to an N d was launched ear a- area After This Sossion Just Closed. "MS. vembir of last year. She was the or 100 lbs. SSW, IP • but were able • • ll • • bi*gest and finest steamer ever con Ottawa de"Stch Applk4r_ hot" ... 0.25 ".65 A Washington despatch sayi.. Mr. A Mw Yotk deopate els will Medium structed. is Canada, and valued at tions for Fenian R&W 4.00 4.25 Allison, chairman of the Committee trying to swallow a small pieco of: ly $400.0 'near 00. Her dimentons not be entertained a month. lAgbt ... ... ... ,.:.•••• 4.00.- 0.00 of Appropriations.. made .statement hazel, nut on Wednesday Annie Vor, 7, eut.-Col. Henryin 0 were: -1 I"Cth, 340 feet; ividth of Li Srat I thd ]Win t*to jai 3.75 0.00 regarding the amount of money ap. iseuk, two years of age, choked to 43 feet;- width over guards, ,75 Modals Claims- Board, i W this fttchers'- propriated by the present- ongress. death, dying in her mother's arms 4 4.85 as compared with the appropriations as the agonized woman was rushing feet 6 f nebew moulded depth, 15 morning that quite a n of ap- - Ohoice .00" M*Xhw*- 3,000 horwower, plications for medals war coming Medium "..8.40 4.00 bf the 56th 0ongreft. The.. total ap- through the street, to a• physician. feet. 'light -plant - furnished in. Uo to the prosbut we Heifers a three, 'all tpropriation.. for the present Go gress. The -child was the last. t electri Ito h&vwl .8 51 8.90 11:13rrent for 1:,2W sixteen c=dl&"w- been something -over 17. medals- l3tis 8.00 he stated, was 554,108.5) 3. as of whom have died since Christsiias.:': I roir Air t • ktr r ay C r, to - n T Mot be- mother is in a -serlo issued, and about 1.000 to, servka Clows 2.50 '8*40 copared with $4"O."O.4d% for 11 mo us cunchtion_ , &7W 4.00 tl;o 560k CkmgroW from the shock.Tho "dust"m was on the main vaeolals. M-.. W j. fr 42, I _ _ •-,s..:Y._ i_. --,T. A.s•`e,'. _ - .w..rriw'ss.^•+,-"v+r, .YcifP sM.'—r _ � _.. _ - - . a.. ­V-^_4p9,r.f rv.. y,• -,.-:<-..•w .w- n "• �1r7,y'S.. ...Me'F+•.'t. -. ,- I. 1 :.•.: .... • s ; ,p,..,,, o v'• _ @4.a.yb t - t• . '.: ' .t. v .� r• P' _ .d -i».•- Lt • ,..i y. .:Yi.. �•*s,.ri• . 'k^' -, rP. '<, .e'. ti', :.. r -a .: r, b • A...', .. ib- .. x u'.y{,... daPe...j� .`, ,e.• - ✓:+. 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Az ardent and po read ;10MM- Impulsive ljdwal+iil ''prevails on Fran- necessary. ►.'7 _{ 1 5 F' .. tee to consent to, a cl�►ndestine roar- " Upo you consent? , r Pie,; Rfchr Red 131004 "4 mage. Mr. Morant beingsuddenlymar- •'Needs. motet when die : devti! a Y Btrot�g N'iWves summoned to London by law busi- 'dnivee," sxtawered . ll�ontgats0r�►► ; 6 lenly; he feared to.change change his - tons r . noes In transacting ®hick he re- , - yoti Win always tell anaamlc quires the assistance of Madame too suddenly. 'By. the bye,•' BYSMAL' turd women. They are pale, weak Berne he can' do nothing without •' g all about `y send languid the victims of head g added, I am fbr offing _ _ e a aohes and backaches, easily tired and h n :k, 'f K_ -.r, -€:' ': n' .,.f•:: .....- tri -. e r now — presents the desired o the Corinthian. I dote there » now five. po y. p ocures. a s'pe seven �'andhit is re t always verse to exertion l al sy a They tial license, and. by thef train which "The British- public will certain y can't eat, cc they can't digest what :OR BLINDFOLD ON HE ���N *`- �. _ follows the one which carried Mr. be deprived of your brilliant talents o e Their unstrung er Int, he► this evening." sneered Rodwell. �, L kill sloop; their h temper is irritable; Frances and the confidential al maid "What time, then, am I to start "OF PRECIPIC r ti thvlr vitality �rsutiehee. And it all are sfpeeding up to. town. Th are:: r comes from poor blood and uttstrun e3' upon my expedition?" inquired T L r r g quietly married at a; b suburban Mont omei•y r"s� N�nerves. You can promptly banish church, and return to the Willows "We shall d�'tart etbout telt•" ,' `4 ^ ' �~ eunaemia by enriching your blood t ` CHAPTER XXIV What was to be done'? It he could and tonin u your nerves with Dr, the same night. "We?"f s g p A fortnight afterward, yielding to "Yea, we; you do not suppose £hat 'Montgomery was alone. $is first get.' clear of the house; Chore would Williams'. Pink Pills. They bring the r ers of 'his be no difficulty. But e _ had heard good appetite, sound-- sleep, bright P ` young wife, Ed- X would trust you t. h alone after, act was a violation of Rodwell's ward declares his marriage to -his what has Passed? The night air f suggestion; he drank off what re- Rodwell lock the door behind gime. spirits and perfect health. They are father. The old mast is willing to might affect your delicate conscience mained in the decanter at a Ah, the windowl It as a French incomparably the greatest health- forgive,the act, but Madame Verne if you had not a friend by your a� draught. But in his present state of one, opening upon a garden; it was giving medicine that science has yet unfastened he could see the 'back discovered. All over the world is furious. Her daughter shall not side." mina the liquor was.impotent. Then rateful to le rove the truth of delivered over to the satanic in- "But who -will Cgr'1'y out thehe tried to think out his situation; door before him. The next moment g P p p fluences of this vicious man, and part of your scheme? yVCho will t he found it a difficult task. He fuss t was there. He co d not open (hese statements. Mies A. M•' Very soon he falls into vagabond- be your messenger to your uncle?' -.'x r� Tuckey, Oxdrift, Ontf, says: ' "I " do utterly in Rodwell's power. Once in age, and gnawe$ by the burning "Would not a telegram serve the ,The door's locked, sir, a voice- not know what would have become I the' hands of the police, what would of me had it note been for Dr. Wil- sense of the wrong that has been purpose?" said behind him. - started. a Wag, it a the story he could tell avail against „ ` done him—savagely reckless from Montgomery m the word of a gentleman? It would Montgomery started.. Will `yo'tt Dams Pink Pills. My blood seemed va abonda a h© sinks into alta shot or was he discovered? be regarded simply as a malicious have the kindness to open it for to have turned t4 water, and T was g g Y ' i me?" lie •said, in as u concerned a troubled with headaches,, dlg;,�}nea crime, bdcomes ' , implicated, He had but little appetite when he forgery, and would only sere to through his aseoeiates, in a I eat down .to, dittniert He. poured out tone as he could assu e. and general prostration. Eventual• prejudice him in the opinion of his iy, I became so weak I could scarce- robbery,- and hi condemned to three a tumbler .of claret frame decanter, "Can't, sir*" was t answer v„ judge. On the other hand he erre enai servitubde. and drank - it off; his mouth was j "Why not?" ly mov a about. I tried several mo- y P I until after he had shrunk with insurmountable dread Y In the meantime, a child hair] been parched, and, "Because master h left me '� here dicinea, but they did not help me. born to hiin', of whose existence. or swallowed it h did not observe the from the thought of the hideous.,.- r crime proposed to him. --with the key, to see that nobody' Tien I wee advised to try Dr. Ril- probable existence, he is ignorant. A peculiarity of its flavor—it was bit i While thus revolving in hi9` mind Passes out what&omev r. llama Pink Pills, and I soon began sad life is that of the mother. r neruseous• ' his perilous position, he took out "Ah, byt of course hat dace not to find great' benefit from them, and trances' only consolation was her Before the diner was half over, a his pipe and filled it with tobacco; apply to your master' friends. after taking thein: for a few weeks, infant son; Madame Berne would strange, droway sensation began to ' beneath its soothing influence some "bare sayL"not, sir; ut there's the all my old strength and health re- hay a deprived her oven of this, atilt- alai over him. Ten minutes more lucky thought might arise. Search- front door; that's here genTmen turned." matizing it as a weak clinging to and he had fallen senseless from hid Ingin his waistcoat pocket for a usually goes out,' an master's in Don't waste time ''and money ex had not chair on to the floor, perimenting with other mexlicines, the remanent of her sin, he felt some smooth hard the front parlor.' ;, ,. Yd match,Mr. Morant interferrod and for once ('aRe of an o��er•dot3L'of brand a Substance. For a moment Von gomery enter. when Dr. Williaams Williams'. Pink Pills will tamed a desperate ids of trying to' surely maks you well. You can get carried his point. At the end of said Mr. Rodwell to the servant who It arts the locket that Mr. Porter three years the poor girl died of a I was waiting, coolly continuing his y 41 -had handed to him, and which he tussle for the key, ut the power- them from any dealer: 1n medicine, lingering decline. ( meal. "I thought how it would be had entirely forgotten, His ful build of the fe low, and the or post paid, at tiOc. per box, or six When, at the end of his term of when he began to niix it with wine. thoughts were too gravely erigafted thought of the noise it would ere- boxes for =2.50, by writing direct imprisonment the unfortunate has- I Lay him gently upon the couch, and to give any heed to .it now. But in ate, quickly dispelle it., Another to the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., and Put the mare into and more feasible pl n crossed his Brockville, Ont. hardened, now cmerbarkl to Willows thendog-car� I'll pdrop the gen • . ` ; :: taking it out of his pocket, the bet- • tie - ter to catch hold of a match thatbrain. --- W� to claim his wife, a funeral ruc•es- o aloe u d his fingers, his Sze fell upon "Would you like o earn `.a, `sav- velopes, and went back to the man. P man into his horde as I g along - brain. d• g g .• sion stopped the way. An awful I.shall drive myself, and shall not the hack, upon which were engraved ereign, my man? he said. I dont A youth, looking like a stable lad, mean by letting a out of that was b his side, scene ensued; not evert the sacred require any one with me." the initials F. B. and E. M., joined y this was to be the presence of the dead could check the About- nine o'clock, Montgomery, '} door, or by disobey ng your mss- messenger. Montgomery placed 2S P p still insensible, was lifted into the together by a true -lovers knot. A. let's orders. Will u take a in wild tempest of passion that burst cry of astonishment barst from his ' Y shillings in his hand, and Instructed from the wretched man's lips. He dog -cart. Mr. Rodwell took the lips; he took it to the .window, (sage for me to the telegraph office him what -to do. He. must go out knelt down and cursed the arcnnan, reins, and drove away. But not in minutely examined it, passed his close by?" at the front door, the groom said. the cause of ail his sufferings. From the direction of Camden Town; oa hand across his eyes, as though ; The fellott{` ctrnside ed far a mo- as the garden door must not be went. "Well, I wa 't told any- opened. Again' and again Mo that time he was utterly lost; re- the contrary, he. made toward t ,e doubting their evidence. Then, with , worse, conscience, every better feel- I open country, taking the sante road _ trembling fingers, he tried for the thing about mess gee, so that it ery impressed upon the lad that Mr. in was crushed out of his nature. you'll stand a sou., dare say I can Rodwell must know nothing of this, g that Montgomery had traversed it, spring. At last he .found it. Upon I yet it done for you somebod After the mothers death, the child the oppoaibe direction a few hours one side was the miniature of a g Y Y somebody." looking carefully around at the sante ed at a wooded "If I give you a overeign, there time to Seo it an one were watch- —against whom Maclame Berne felt before. Ho stopped beautiful woman; upon the other, Y a virulent hatred, only exceeded by solitary spot about half a mile oft which had once contained another must be. no dare say about it. In ing No person was in sight. The a word, 'can you do It, or can you lad departed upon his errand, and that which she felt for the father -- the roadway, arta about three miles portrait a lock of dark hair. spite of a weak opposition on the from the Manor House, unharnessed hair, trembling as not?" Montgomery returned to his room. art of Mr. Morant, was banished to He sank into a c f� p the mare, took out a saddle and a ' "I can t: da it; its I can'L lease Tho next thing to be thought of with an ague fit, and gazing wildly the care of a nurse. Two years af- bridle that he had concealed in . the r ,. on tl�e~ iniature. But soon his face this spot; but I'll het it done for was his own courts of action or, terward the poor little unfortunate boot, and, by the light o a bull' A- f u softeWed, the tears gathered in his 'You." rather, what answer he should give was consigned to the guaradianahiP eye lantern. Put these upon her At once?" eyes, and his chest heaved with deep ,� + to Rodwell when he returned. He of the Reverend Mr. Porter. Then he dragged out his helpless At once.- I must feign to assent to his diaboli sobs. He kissed the picture and g Madame Berne determined that Ed- companion, threw him across the , murmured words of passionate love "A not a word to your master, cal proposition — a difficult task in ward Morant should never know of front of the saddle, leaped into the ' over 1t. In trying for the spring mind?" said Montgomery the present agitation o.f his mind, "A]i right!" its existence, neither should the child seat, and after casting a look at the Mr. Porter had bent the case a lit- g - '' :` but the only one. But would Rod- be made eiequiltinted with Cts parent- Veh{cls, which was ensconced under It was an ono mous ha2ard to well implicitly trust in so sudden a tle. As Montgomery pressed it to P IJ' age. Before it lett the este of the a tree and quite hidden by the trust to this man; ut it. was the Iia tips the portrait fell out and die- conversion. however, the maid -servant, darkness. he galloped away-.. :. closed, neatly fitted at the back, ' a Only chance lett. And amidst aii , tierw 1Fackfttgwhom we have mentioned as the There were writiirg'matt»'ials in doubts and tears of the present (To Be Continued). scrap of white paper. There was the room he had use lett. lkie has- friends of the lovers, and who`; fro - writing upon it; but the charactrers j there rose up images of the pmt— quently paid a secret visit tela. the were so minute that he had great - - bright, beautiful, `gloomy, and he child, sewed up in its frock a s ocket x: difficulty in deciphering them. ;At - Let us photograph spore of these containing its mother's, portrt and BRIGHT •BANES. ' last he read these words: "The child . . , 25pictures, connecting them by links a lock of her hair; adding hereto m this is found is Silas 0 that have dropped out of his mem- the sera of writing which Mont- on who CATARRH CURE s s. Morant, son of Frances Morant, ory, and adding many details of p g OnI Those Perieetly well A7 Is tont �` to rho which he is ignorant. gomery — or Morant, as we should 7 whose portrait this is, of the Wil by the !ate slower. call him — had now so atrangcly Hood Natured and BAppy. laws, Herts." The stem. clan th#W He is one -anti -twenty, wild, and diseovcred. Ti:v locket had boon For some seconds both strength o""' aOps d`Ol� is the somewhat dissipated, but not vie- or Frances on her When a baby is cross, peevish et - throat and prmaeanci cure • given her gni p, sleepless the mother may be certain and consciousness deserted him. At Catarrband "ar Few,r. Btowet ious, just returned from c011oge to d one. Flu deafen, br Dr, �, W. chase his stately house. But ' a groat oath -bed. IL ws►q all she could do that It is not well. There are little _ r `. first his thoughts come back broken Ysdldao Com.. Ta:oata and —dared do. Slight as was the ]ink, a d confused. The portrait of his _ __ _ change has come over that home it might one day prove useful to ailments coming from some derange- r_ wire in Mr. Porter's possession! How since' he saw it last. His noble, the boy in establishing his identity. aacnt of the stomach or bowels -! came it there — a child of whose ex- toned back, and upon a shut of pa- loving itsother is dead. A long, When, after -his death, Mr. Mor- wWch the mother's watchful eye tna� latents he was ignorant? Silas Mor- per wrote — addressed to Jonathan painful illness nect►ssilattd chane of an will was opened Madame Berne DOt detect, which noverttrelesa maks, ant—Silas Garston — and Madame Radwell, Morley's Hotel, etc — the climate;_ Geneva Sas rho spot rhos- was discovered to have inherited his themselves manifest in irritability n Berne interested in him! Great Bear following words: w' en; and there, a few months previ- estate and fontanel but attached was sleeplessness. A dose of Baby's Own ..' von! this boy, then, whom he had "If you wish to' sero your grand- ous, she breathed her last. - a codicil of a very recent date, mak- Tablets given at such a time wtl .-.- given up to his bitterest enemies. daughter -alive, to not a moment in His father has returned to rho Wil speedily put the little one right and. A, -going to M nor House, Essex lows about a fortnight; but not Ing chargeable upon the same an an- ,Rall give it healthy, natural sleep, whose life-long misery he had sealed, g 8 „ _, nuity of five hundred pounds a year whom he was on the brink of con- (John Rodwell' Ouse). alone. Two strangers ladies to Silas Morant known as Silas and you have a positive guarantee. signing to an awful death, was .his As a 'double urity, he would have 1accompanfed hint from Ciwitzr Garston. that there is not a particle of opiaU own son! Back upon his soul like send another t Bow street police erland — Madame Berne and her Thia led to the adr�ortisement from or harmful drug in the medicine'. the blast of a trumpet rushed the station. - - daughter. It was at the house of which had. arisen so many coplicat- Thousands of mothers give theft P words t Madame Berne — The second telegram Aran thus; ' the former that his mother resided ed results. children no other medicine, and all �t: that vengeance was held by a high- "The young ,girt for whose discov- during her last 121noss, She is ae unlaekin and opening of rho mothers who have used the tabloti er poorer than that of puny man." cry X100 have been offered is at rigid, austere fanatic, acting up in door aroused the dreamer, culling Pr�� Mrs. A. McDonald..; For the first time since his child- Manor House, Essex (near Epping). all things to the letter of her Pro- him back from ghosts of the past Merton, Ont., says :="Baby's Ojvn t hood days this hardened man of , sin She is in imminent danger — lupe fessions, but denying the, existence to the horrors of the future, in the Tablet�e are the best medicine fog knelt down, , and prayed to heaven nota moment." of aty good beyond them; all virtue little ones I have ever used, and I - h and tolinesa aro confined within lime- Person of Mr. John Rodwell, who at for pardon and for succor. He sealed thesd np iii- separate en- that moment re -e tared the room. always keep them in the house in _ its of her creed — beyond it all ie case of emergencies." (food for 'chil- --- sin and death. She has acquired a "wolf, you have emptied the brain- g d bottle, t Percoivo, were Ztod- dren of all ages ' from birth upward, y powerful ascendency over Mr. Mor- Y Sold at 3v cents a box b medicine ��O b r well's first ♦cords; "have you found Y Kidney,,., 1 ant s mind, weakened t►sr it is by the nt post aid b L illumination in the contents?" P Ywriting. h• When a than has such a deed to direct to the Dr. Williams' Medictna:.., home[ to fill the p LU i Co . Brockville, Ont.o 'consiro- n of hid position of housekeeper, and iq a 90. short time she reigns absolute and of him an .F•.. s�' :, F over d undisputed mistress ._ ,. the household �-T ��', .: § ._:�. •�� :.. s Thirty -Years of Backache and Rheumathm--t—W n er From the moment 6he is first ifs= r troduced to 1•'.dtvard Morant she con- ,.._ Season is Especially Sevore—Attributes Ours to , ceives a hatred for him: The gay, DR. CHASE'S KIDNEY -LIVER PILLS. ' light, mischievous bearing, seen sub- ROYALS dued ' as It is now b the sorrow of y his mo ther's death, .is . repulsive to ` o�I the year is especial- headache, and `'aopstipatlbn, and *ILB her gloomy soul, into which no ray q i hi 61 seasony LIFE INSURAN E COMP .&NY• .� ly trying on the older people. The wrecked physica,l7y. I used all sorts of eRtnshine ever ponotratea. The ;z i pains and e,ches grow more severe of medicines, and have been treated young man, on his aide, is possessed+ in the cold and changeable weather, by the medical profession to no par- by an dually hostile impression. �fli3� � r>��r c ss � �-X0��,�' - 'the -kidneys get out of order, rheu- pose. There is soon open war betvVeen matism ,arnd lumbago torture their "In the spring of i:' 'ibm I beg" them. .But Edward is no match for CAPITAL r� ®000000'­'_,Lt,;., his powerful, adversary. Hia father,' li ' victims, .there are aching backs and using Dr. Chase's Kidney -Liver rosel flame of Madame •`' under the p y limbs; stomach derangements, urin- Pills, and from the ' start received Berne, has become as gloomy afan- Magttot Yttlae of lttanrtgts llepotitted with oomtaton Government t ery and bowel disorders and serious, great benefit. I continued, the- treat- otic as herself; all gayety of heart, went until I fully recovered good =tt 2�2��QQ-QQ- painful, and fatal maladies. all amusements are sins in his be- _............ M -- - Dr. Chase's Kidney -Liver Pills are health and vigor, my old Trouble y : •{ ,of. The Willows sogn became an - particularly suited to the needs of being a thing of the past. I awl t tr0 i fiiir'`tfi0! sail shrew its ReitstWttg ttts>i1 igiF` t11 unendurable _ home for the young - • persona of advanced age. They' re- se�^enty-IIve years old, and if, w my m��d sere it not for one all-h1pe r�••er zaartase for >eer, 3!i.prt rrg+f.4t kid- advanced age, I have received such he would Leave 'ar"at issued •i 1,�s .167.90 increase rer year, . s $aver ieat- gelate and Invigorate the liver• powerful attraction. i>iVance to firee . 3.fg16,tisl.N Iner"se ror year, IIT per sous• ;> Heys, and bowels and prove effectual grand, results from the use of Dr. quitted it long ago. �/eer9ase err P.C. of mile of death claims to las*ranee In farce. 4e per rent. - when ordinary medicines fail. This Chases Kidney -Liver Pills after That attraction. is Fr`arlceh Mad- cereuse /a portent. or rano oil ezpanaes to insurance titrerce, 26 -per Gen letter from Mr: Robert Jackson years ' of unnecessary tlufferini, there awe .no•s daughter, a beautiful, 1p��e m per"eowt` or ratio orexpesses to sucome. . �. 14 per cent. lett RROORD OF FIVR YEAR$' PIROWEIS t Ives some idea of what this treat- can be no doubt of their of leasy in melancholy gitl of sixteen: Ile loves t the treatment of younger persons. I 19,$TLYS Insurance to fore• •. einf,aez•so � '�t went is accomplishing every day. y her paeedonatrely, possibly because tgeemo , tle,*>slt.�t bunranee to "res I," .607-00 Mr. Robert Jackson, ship cai'pen, recommend them to every one. I she is so entirely opposite to him-— leaieoase 4> lt.it0s7 tss=ranee to fires a<.ut;ssn•oe s ' ter, Port Robinson, Ont., states : — have tried to . think of words to oz- f; s� she loves him, possibly for 1►iai— lrrreorot6 .:� _ ie#,�0s7 Iw,rtrrasc+b ht rbrree .' :i !t,:o», 35 'a } f with kidney trouble press my gratitude, but it is Ilepotsd the earns reason. As a Ynattsg' elf i —'ati hteo»te v: 1s'J.Sft.as ltmsiranea to forts 8 6�. 9.0� I was afli3t .ped y 'Pitsea "mass show ibat Vie Molal-vistloria LW* is stt"ilr comiap to the frost to M• opinion of and lumbago fur .about thirty years. expression, for they have Bono more, course, their love is a secret eon- Poo wlo phren a tbarstutl msna C+atpsnj tiros latus, ppllofes the from oanesrsss ►oamtron. severe • for me than 1 could have b9lieved. t�1 The winters were always very Shed to themselves and one coif• sed a attastvbsaddttrstevtlbths a.urs�l. on rail, and' Z was many tiwas ing• Dr, Chase's Kidaey-Liver Pilhy, darite, the late Mrs. Morant's maul, �dY>[>D �tlfctc�. a.1t,A., E,e.e., aenecal Mt►nasan. ca ae!'tt•�ed with all the serious one ill a dose, ?•fs cents a bAt whose • serviices,. but trot- ealteetion8, -,,_ gats wtriiied t . ttU ttrtrey eseated dtstrtc Liberal camotUaian wfLi bo 4 - p osiers, or EldmaYtsQn, Bates anti have been transferred. to the row. 1 tort bnstaes'. 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When you ets GOLDEN LIGHT and feel' ssaatioded buy from as you Das be sure of QUALITY. to M/ the balanus of our stock �o without regard to WINDOW GLASS TREE PRUNING TIME, Cost. It's your chance to seours Il Is al owed a" we haw specialty good one of the largest a" best 810- sorted bargain. f, sorted stooksof Wbdow filar to be tonal in CANADA. It inoludes SJugle and Doable �+ beveled and roug h n rolled plate. plate. frosted. enamelled. colored lad oras- POULTRY NETTING. mental glass. Your order for Ildl, one otrone thousand lights will receive prompt nom, of the early ones ate at It now, a timeand careful attention. when • it dor the least harm and the most good. Vire can egefp you with a long handle tree pruasr as illustrated forPEOPLE. SAVE MONEY, Seventy -Five Cents.by taking advantage of fhbPruning Knives. Mears and Saws. Saturday Bargainsz Man Comes Baok for Vlorewhich are advertised i0 every Friday's fame of the Telegram. rows, Star, and World. If you are going to buy any don't spend your Are you ons of the sofas oxer ? money till you see how much of it WO can e �K A PAINTER'S BARGAIN l�i.AT E r __ • Breediri 1• ra� of ibe gW kibd of files we 2611. IN the kind Cages which will make us the most profit, but that , which will give our customers the greatest measure of satisfaction and us a reputation y well mrde (not same as oat), for selling reliable goods. t complete with wire Try us and you'll stay With us. = nest sad two seed and water cups, Specially priced at A Mine of Usefulness Ninety -Eight Cents...-.-... Ie this combilia, f l tion cool set. IO MANURE FORKS tools Complete in � � _'. orae ;tools are Don- s ., We akrry dined in hollow �, , Yarnish Stains Cut Prioedo a well ae handle. fitted with sorted. •^ nigh gMe varnish wood stales, made t0 splendidly aiokle= stock in s, give pine the natural apper� ce of cherry chuck' . 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"Can't help it." "But isn't she an inmate and under your con- l trol?'.' "No. She is not under my control,... She's my wife." , Tefitcher -L 'What is' a tor0" Pu- pil --- "A place for soldiers to live. it." ' Teacher -- "And a fortress?" I`upil -- "A place for soldiers' wives to live in " •822 ACRES WITHOUT 'A MTCIIT x .� �• ,SCJ• ,.�. , ;�: 3" .ke ` - � �•1ts, i J ,.:��n ,��.. tr,� �! }� :,} { i k •rt'. r r t "! r`� :'� 2 ": .3 ,: -. •� 1, *T4'- - `-_.F•'{L , 0 _ 04, "' ]�•''` _ kiss ),,, 4-:-w '. i,. _ '.'•,+, a) tp MEN For •ala slaty Years.- _ "What is the leading branch in Aar 0LD AND WELL-TAIaD $auxur. - Mrs your school?" asked a lady of a ' s Winslow a loothingByrup has been used for over d:ty TAE CEMENT INDUSTRY b nsitilon. of mo6tners for their cLl►dren white teacher. Before the teacher- could GENTLE LADIES BIRCHED 4., Wolfe Island, Sept.' 4, 1902 no with perfect suot»�., It soothe. the ch d vouchsaf©a reply a little boy inter - to to Truth, a eucasins p;tez :' of Room in Catiaft ' iron l gey_ arras Co., inljtod, ,r 4A' �° sgm.,.li.rrall earn, aura wend cone, w According- �+ MWetestremedi for Diarrhea Is plearant to the rupted the conversation with: "Y method of `dealing summarily. - with' More Mills. Toronto. F', Taste. Sold by dlruggists m every put of th• word. know!" "And what is it, little female kleptomaniac' fY 'gelid ' oii I " Deny-e�reoenw a bottle. la slue le inoaloulable „ fe :weeks ago there aj3pibarod in Gontlemeip,-I' fiulrchfcsed ono ; of Be wr• and ask for Mn Window's Soothing ayiv boy?" asked the lady. That prevlails in. certain London West 'these columns an article -elating to. your No. *' Binders, 7 ft. cut, from and Wieaooth•rkind. 1-�t switch in ther corner, ma'am•" end" shops. Every lady detected In the Portland cement industry'' � in Agent n-. J. Spoor, and am well A>P, the act is given the option of being Canada. That article was reprinted pleased with it, having cut my The Kingia of England brace the AN ADMIKAYLt 11169111 prosecuted- in a court of law or from the Peterboro EXaminer, where- Crop of 822 acres without it hitch title Kings of France for 432 years. _ birched by the Inanagress, a P� in It apitod` acs a Tetter to the or mistake' with a span of horses of . specially selected for her biceps.• Toe, ,editor of that paper',-,rinid_ was not medium isia. The binder worked so Monkey Bri�nd Soap'.lili�l;es copper birch is a formidable one. Jin one sEP;, S igned by -the. -writer's proper name. easy and handled the crop so per- like gold, tin like silver, crockery shop- alone, it is said, twenty ladies It now tragspires .that -there -were fectly that I would not hesitate to like marble, and windows likeMAINTAIN'u x have accepted the ordeal of the .many -misleading statements in the_ purchaee a similar one 8 ft. cut, if Crystal. FOR {Nd ROBUST HEALTH ` birch, in addition to two young �t -.�4,Wwv bt,Ji61• , �"v 'rwmmend d + ' ry article referred to as would OCOA girls of foreign nationality, who, in from the following which is Attrrt�''lft.` ISfflder to any of (beat Britain is only hall thew size C'Pilsideration of their tender years" from the Monetary Times my neighbors.: t of Sumatra. England, without 0 were treated to a milder form of "The writer evidently had :n t ►a '_' JAMES W. O' ItIEN. Wales is almost the same size as IN COLA oUNATEY. chastisement. ""..�.�....- e" Roumania, and is less than a quay- n. - courage to siloft*gn his mine, an c`e4R• �.€y _ _ 1 -tri �a;inly ' COiil� -riot •be p�'diffpte ,w by One in 33ed`en British la owners is ter the size of France. • his interest in the investing I li¢,. *,woman.: but is -app rent,y i sated w`° the • r i -�-,-- ..1 f i i Rheumatism 1 �• �'� � Miaard sliafmaat lumbarmaa s frlead cezyten .tinea s and seeks t {s- -ems S This I-' i .. , lead 5 od t per irass a s gy a' in of .' "-�----- F,. ,t a Otiei' One Hhndred Doillirs Reward urei ■ ' x 7 C trutrutht► a_ m>wiicioils- referen to swi-an case of Vatarrh tbo4t:,cannot be Ino reenwieh weather recordfl- far Etestru Teets, Drums, Uniforms, Etc. well known business men, who,, arta cuyi-by.,tta� •s Uatarrh t;u1Te the past 61 years a warm summer yfRY BM/N CAN HAVE A BAND connected with the cement i tj t>1ktEN I-' y & Co., Toledo. U. r y 'we; the ppderxtgned, haw known F. has been followed by a mild winter at Iiurham, Ont. His dant are nOt • j, Chene for the last lb years, and in bine Cases, find a Cold summon by Lowest prises ever quoted. Fine cwtaiugue- E 600 iliustmtionti mailed free. 'Write ice for any cort+lct as ' to " th� production :.tirld believe him perfectly honorable in all a severe winter in l? cases, thing in Music or Musical lasirssneyt•. ares Moffat Had t0 Take Hypaw consumption •of cemcmt in Caned buslnass transacttone and rinanctauy nn �iV p pp or the number of lasts. and then al?le,-to carry out any oWigtltlions made _ �iIA��GY ROYCOM LiNited dermio in eotlons to Relieve P by ttheir-'11nrupl. i Outputs. Of the ten concerns named wl•'t r'i'KUAX, Wft9lesaiis Druggists. �gk for Minard s sad fade a ot6art Toronto, Ont., and Winnipeg. Man- 1.20 Her Pains..'Toledo, O. WAI:DI)ti Iiia N N A fv a Who esa eDruggists, Toledo, • in that article as producing. mills ItAKV1N 1 1 ' lt- in 1903,' not one of thein is a rro- v The Canton of, -Zurich, in Switzer- Gents" Sults Cleaned duels mill for this Haifa Catarrh Cure is taken In ter - land, year, and .Lhr land, is probably the only place dally, acting directly upon the blood or also Ladies' wear of all kinds iiERMANENTLY CURED BY of them are not oven incorporated and mucous surlaces of the system. where a man need not cast his vote and ]lots.• lt.ngtn�s of eery deacrtptlon. i • BOLD MEDALIST DYP:1<Cfl. ' while several of the others have not 'testimonials sent free. Price lac. per in person. He may enclose the fill- ! MUNYON'S RHEUMATISM CURE. got beyond t paper stn` betties hold by druggists. ed -in form In an envelope and post ssi`rlea A�RPIBIQAN DYHINtI CO'Y• -P Pe g 11all's Family Fills are tho best. it. watreat• lbtont•, Ottawa a Quebec, reference to the gentlemen of 2-8a - - - ___� - -- -- -- ;;. 1-44 the Durham enterprise is clearly li- belous, and -insults the intelligence -CURIOUS CALCULATION. ' and honesty1of business men in Can- At a meetipg of the Incory3orated FER ada, who have built a splendid mod- Phonographic Society of England. ern cement mill, and who know that the other day, it was stated that SILADz to write stenographically at the rate f ly built and every dollar' properly of 150 words a minute involves a accounted for. We have good reason to believe that tris organization that hearing on an average 750 distinct built the rni11 at Durham are iM no Ceylon Teals the finest -' way interested, as the writer of tha>r t'he `course of ex'ery minute, and `..� Tea the world produces, Tfiere are, very .few;: clew. 121 of tfit�m every second. Writing and is Bald only in lead Ing' operations in which Sufd!& ..- , Tiriies article cin the same subjest, sixty »sterids a'ciid representing .• or Soap 'cannot be used to advant• ' ' } ,,.•; i '', "I would`fia a °apeIls o Tbeumstism, packets Mack, MiXed'dnd-Greens ago., It makes the home-�brighl • %at ddnliflxs try •„ � 0% ells.chili. ough investigation, which was given to rea4eris in the issue Jan tors of naturalization as a British P= t-ftsarf our of - nary iGth, We ` are a~ i!nxious as r t ' ` :•,a ••Dear me,"- � strict tho goodaookirlg female' visitor to the superintendent of the lunatic asylum, -"What a vio- lous look that woman has we just passu in the corridorl Isthe dan.. jrerous?" "Yes, at tomes,"- replied the superintendent, evasively. "But why .'do -you allow her such free- dom?" "Can't help it." "But isn't she an inmate and under your con- l trol?'.' "No. She is not under my control,... She's my wife." , Tefitcher -L 'What is' a tor0" Pu- pil --- "A place for soldiers to live. it." ' Teacher -- "And a fortress?" I`upil -- "A place for soldiers' wives to live in " •822 ACRES WITHOUT 'A MTCIIT x .� �• ,SCJ• ,.�. , ;�: 3" .ke ` - � �•1ts, i J ,.:��n ,��.. tr,� �! }� :,} { i k •rt'. r r t "! r`� :'� 2 ": .3 ,: -. •� 1, *T4'- - `-_.F•'{L , 0 _ 04, "' ]�•''` _ kiss ),,, 4-:-w '. i,. _ '.'•,+, a) tp MEN For •ala slaty Years.- _ "What is the leading branch in Aar 0LD AND WELL-TAIaD $auxur. - Mrs your school?" asked a lady of a ' s Winslow a loothingByrup has been used for over d:ty TAE CEMENT INDUSTRY b nsitilon. of mo6tners for their cLl►dren white teacher. Before the teacher- could GENTLE LADIES BIRCHED 4., Wolfe Island, Sept.' 4, 1902 no with perfect suot»�., It soothe. the ch d vouchsaf©a reply a little boy inter - to to Truth, a eucasins p;tez :' of Room in Catiaft ' iron l gey_ arras Co., inljtod, ,r 4A' �° sgm.,.li.rrall earn, aura wend cone, w According- �+ MWetestremedi for Diarrhea Is plearant to the rupted the conversation with: "Y method of `dealing summarily. - with' More Mills. Toronto. F', Taste. Sold by dlruggists m every put of th• word. know!" "And what is it, little female kleptomaniac' fY 'gelid ' oii I " Deny-e�reoenw a bottle. la slue le inoaloulable „ fe :weeks ago there aj3pibarod in Gontlemeip,-I' fiulrchfcsed ono ; of Be wr• and ask for Mn Window's Soothing ayiv boy?" asked the lady. That prevlails in. certain London West 'these columns an article -elating to. your No. *' Binders, 7 ft. cut, from and Wieaooth•rkind. 1-�t switch in ther corner, ma'am•" end" shops. Every lady detected In the Portland cement industry'' � in Agent n-. J. Spoor, and am well A>P, the act is given the option of being Canada. That article was reprinted pleased with it, having cut my The Kingia of England brace the AN ADMIKAYLt 11169111 prosecuted- in a court of law or from the Peterboro EXaminer, where- Crop of 822 acres without it hitch title Kings of France for 432 years. _ birched by the Inanagress, a P� in It apitod` acs a Tetter to the or mistake' with a span of horses of . specially selected for her biceps.• Toe, ,editor of that paper',-,rinid_ was not medium isia. The binder worked so Monkey Bri�nd Soap'.lili�l;es copper birch is a formidable one. Jin one sEP;, S igned by -the. -writer's proper name. easy and handled the crop so per- like gold, tin like silver, crockery shop- alone, it is said, twenty ladies It now tragspires .that -there -were fectly that I would not hesitate to like marble, and windows likeMAINTAIN'u x have accepted the ordeal of the .many -misleading statements in the_ purchaee a similar one 8 ft. cut, if Crystal. FOR {Nd ROBUST HEALTH ` birch, in addition to two young �t -.�4,Wwv bt,Ji61• , �"v 'rwmmend d + ' ry article referred to as would OCOA girls of foreign nationality, who, in from the following which is Attrrt�''lft.` ISfflder to any of (beat Britain is only hall thew size C'Pilsideration of their tender years" from the Monetary Times my neighbors.: t of Sumatra. England, without 0 were treated to a milder form of "The writer evidently had :n t ►a '_' JAMES W. O' ItIEN. Wales is almost the same size as IN COLA oUNATEY. chastisement. ""..�.�....- e" Roumania, and is less than a quay- n. - courage to siloft*gn his mine, an c`e4R• �.€y _ _ 1 -tri �a;inly ' COiil� -riot •be p�'diffpte ,w by One in 33ed`en British la owners is ter the size of France. • his interest in the investing I li¢,. *,woman.: but is -app rent,y i sated w`° the • r i -�-,-- ..1 f i i Rheumatism 1 �• �'� � Miaard sliafmaat lumbarmaa s frlead cezyten .tinea s and seeks t {s- -ems S This I-' i .. , lead 5 od t per irass a s gy a' in of .' "-�----- F,. ,t a Otiei' One Hhndred Doillirs Reward urei ■ ' x 7 C trutrutht► a_ m>wiicioils- referen to swi-an case of Vatarrh tbo4t:,cannot be Ino reenwieh weather recordfl- far Etestru Teets, Drums, Uniforms, Etc. well known business men, who,, arta cuyi-by.,tta� •s Uatarrh t;u1Te the past 61 years a warm summer yfRY BM/N CAN HAVE A BAND connected with the cement i tj t>1ktEN I-' y & Co., Toledo. U. r y 'we; the ppderxtgned, haw known F. has been followed by a mild winter at Iiurham, Ont. His dant are nOt • j, Chene for the last lb years, and in bine Cases, find a Cold summon by Lowest prises ever quoted. Fine cwtaiugue- E 600 iliustmtionti mailed free. 'Write ice for any cort+lct as ' to " th� production :.tirld believe him perfectly honorable in all a severe winter in l? cases, thing in Music or Musical lasirssneyt•. ares Moffat Had t0 Take Hypaw consumption •of cemcmt in Caned buslnass transacttone and rinanctauy nn �iV p pp or the number of lasts. and then al?le,-to carry out any oWigtltlions made _ �iIA��GY ROYCOM LiNited dermio in eotlons to Relieve P by ttheir-'11nrupl. i Outputs. Of the ten concerns named wl•'t r'i'KUAX, Wft9lesaiis Druggists. �gk for Minard s sad fade a ot6art Toronto, Ont., and Winnipeg. Man- 1.20 Her Pains..'Toledo, O. WAI:DI)ti Iiia N N A fv a Who esa eDruggists, Toledo, • in that article as producing. mills ItAKV1N 1 1 ' lt- in 1903,' not one of thein is a rro- v The Canton of, -Zurich, in Switzer- Gents" Sults Cleaned duels mill for this Haifa Catarrh Cure is taken In ter - land, year, and .Lhr land, is probably the only place dally, acting directly upon the blood or also Ladies' wear of all kinds iiERMANENTLY CURED BY of them are not oven incorporated and mucous surlaces of the system. where a man need not cast his vote and ]lots.• lt.ngtn�s of eery deacrtptlon. i • BOLD MEDALIST DYP:1<Cfl. ' while several of the others have not 'testimonials sent free. Price lac. per in person. He may enclose the fill- ! MUNYON'S RHEUMATISM CURE. got beyond t paper stn` betties hold by druggists. ed -in form In an envelope and post ssi`rlea A�RPIBIQAN DYHINtI CO'Y• -P Pe g 11all's Family Fills are tho best. it. watreat• lbtont•, Ottawa a Quebec, reference to the gentlemen of 2-8a - - - ___� - -- -- -- ;;. 1-44 RUBBER. COODS Latest. Ngtvelties, all st-N•les.... Correspondence invited. F, close 2c stamp for circular. THE UNIVERSAL SPECIALTY CO., P. O. Box 1142, Montreal. . 6-57 �Pstaa��d Iso 1ata�oiawss� ' �ny Quantity of dry. mixed wo d suitable for rick burning, ter early delict rr. State cask - prior, f -ah. Your . a ion. Address. S' 81 r 80-V BRit;K CO.. 1 Tmouto St.. Toroat9. 1'e:o phone Main 107. W7 7-19 Have You Seen it 7 What T ` Lee's Priceless lteoip:s-30(08eorets for the Herne Farm and every department of Massa tedeavor, pagesf fiend 2 cent& Money rcfIxed it r o� tet worth it. A oodside line r„r ants sus.— isilliam 2-14 Dominion -Lino Steamships - Moutreai to Liverpool. Boston to Liver - Portland to Liverpool. Via Queens- -„ town. Lrge and Fast Steamshi * Superior accommodation for all classes of pa sengm& fialoous and Staterooms are amidshipa. Special attention bast,e.n Siven to the Second Saloon and Third -Clone accomta►odation. For rates of pwage and ail particulars, apply to any ap•nt of the company, or Kinksrds, Milia a Qey D. Torrance a Co.. rJ state Bt. Batoe:. Montreal and Portland. $ f Canada for more cement mills than - Munyon's dye Cure cures weak eyes, -45 p: ice 25c. now exist. What is eFsential, how ' , 1 Vitalizer restores lost power user, is that such mills shoto weak• men. Price tl. fitly Ir)aced, properly built, and eco- M�AnDS L'INiME1ST til the only����nolnicall masa ods" Liniment asked for at my store andFie i� Fro- Munyon's 'zen ea FREE �[EDICA.L BDVICE. y g the only one we keep for sale. !`ersonaJ letters addressed to Prof. Muni t�'`+"" *> All the people use it. -In casks of about 65o Herrin>;s; $i.6o ar coo b the cask, or $i,10 per too ' on, Yhiledel-phis, U.S.A. containing de. "Prettytiresome, isn't 5 P- Y _.in smaller quantities. Iabrador Herrings in half barrels, $3.00. tails of sickneirS, will be answered prompt, marked the first plan at a recep- HARLIN FUUI76N.. l and tree advice as to treatment will bd tion. '•It is so,"' replied the other. Nven. Pleasant 13�►y, C.II. THE DAWSON COMMiSSIOHt CO,LIMITEDf - TORONTQ. "I'd sneak out if I could, but my s wife wOuid get mad. She's a friend .. - - ----- - - - - - _ A part of : -ne oes were fishing •P-, •{ i r Y gr g of the hoiftegs. I'd sneak out, 1: P - DRESSED "From- a ler when one -of their num- --too, but my wife would be furious ': ` '' 1; � `t. t ' �• t,.'= I: ;`'•• 1 ? ber, a boy of about tete, tell into the She's the hostess."f' req Vater. The lac- was. unable to DOLL swim, but although. the tide was run- sing strong; an elderly negro leaped A . law tins been pasm tl in France into the water, and after an ekeit- g PRESCR PTIONS forbiddin the culture of 'vegetables ing struggle brought flim safely to intended to be eaten raw, O!i all sew :. a farms.. land. When the old man. climbed on - age the pier again a bystander rushed "' . GIRLS, would you like to have this up and shook him by the hand, ex -UTTERLY FAIL,: Nothing Is more cet•titin liken that beautiful dressed dolly If eo, send us .1aim:ng: "My - noble fellow, you the blood can be purified by Lt►e use -=' your name and address on a postcard have done a deed that puts its all to of Dr. Koenig's Hamburg Drops 3 and wo will send you pite doz. large, d ;hams! " "Yes, boss," was the dis- Ta Cure itehin and They strengthen the dIgc&taus or beautifully coiored packages of fir;cet "oncerting reply, "dat boy dere got Bans, regulate the bowels, cure liver Pea Beed) pcf3tpaid. Sell them at all de bait in his pocket. disfigurinir skin dIse�iese coruldaints, dyspepsia and eonstipa , >lQe. each, return us g1.2o and wo will ` r St tion. IT c icds a noble lord end he was Sat immediuteI send you the ino . � _�.,. beau tifaal Doll you have eller ' l5Cen. Dolly is fully and fasLionabiy :. in an awful rage with one of his Ellet r`Is'' Bellfa a girl off' high • • o t , , �.' dressed, including a stylish hast, un footmen. It Is Intolerable! lf'. ex- I guess so. She's • '+ derweaa' trimmed with lace, Ftockings : claimed. "Are you a fool, or am DR11 AGNEW $ OINTMENT ideals? Stella - - engaged to a six-footer, and cute little slippers ornamented I"Oh! my lord," replied James, CURES,., b' t ��': -� 1r.-it11 salvor b♦ickles $hehas y with humility, anxious to appease NO 4 SO LEAltl1✓D IT UP.;—r : r• o golden curly hJlir, pearly teeth, beau the great magi. "I am sure you ro matter what other -or how triany ONtiful a +ea and 'ointed body. Cy would ndt keen a servant who was other applications have -failed. Fordw'ich, Jark 5, 1903. ti 'a gid: 1:,�c3fap, Nr,v ell i td atm, iiy., uch pleased r• A f001." PP Mia • v- o ` °+r triiih iG3aur ltis asp�ecti bauty and tar azcecacd y Madam used it and got well and y- t Co • TY 1 d etattene e, t� �iurrIs 'nl�ited o - k Toronto. • o f' Lrzfe &p+nute, Newdele, been., &mid: f•IrecesPed i r she keeps it for her friends and her i - �; the Doll and think It is a fine Pr.miutn. Iii the Up Miaard s tiairaeat �o �E Hca�se P Iktir , �tlrs,- Thd :' No 4 hareevorhsd." Iitndtlr { ! � ���. t loveliest Dull I children, having learned it is a • a; Gerrie xenoot►id, Bosarir=a hey, Nemcirr nCi-n s >r worked through thick and thin thiel � �' �� �a � � Wdt ••Thanks verWuneh for nny Meauti:ui Doll } neverfail in the treatment of piles, i e * _ ♦ em more than scared with is " last season. The grain was badly i t • P -' Amon x,000 tramcar drivers in GInLs ust stop and think what and in tetter, salt rheum, ringworm, tangled and lying down, but 00 4 ' 1 p Vienna a recent census showed that , g • * �. ft ttruly.wonderful bargain, wo aro , : eczema, barbers .itch,` and all skill No. 4 soon cleaned. it up. I am e , salons •u. Hem Cti1a gt^t w there are 400 knights, about 50 b cru tions. Price 85C. , more than leased with iti as I did e ti - j� barons, and 4 counts. P I p ¢ , t ry. -his ]oval hf boll =M ose his Int- not expect it Could do the work so p., r (�t ' 'a 'Ir ,* completely�r dressed OP ` _ f _ The Sisters" at St. J p clean this season the shape file i ' Vellialg only ONE DOZEN PORTLAND CEM E11�i" -ant biome, South Troy! N.Y., state { grain was In, but- ' it ildade as . die -. packages of Sweet Pea " Man children come to our Terence rile reel brought all lyfng } o See&. Each _package is beau �t Everyone inisrestegi in Portland y We stair to the elevators. I 'vrigh you tf fir% - tz$. tifully doc�orated in 1" ceIera and Cement will be interested in a home covered with eczema. Year - would like to buy. N!e oiotmeat b i .moat prFimperQue Neil► Year. �'.. r contallta� ;of thm T rest, pre�tleso ~ pamphlet Issued b Mr. Thomas Y Y 7 wM. g. ETTINGEA, • y r • M y and tnotfrfJ fragrsat ♦atzeticu In Motaughl3n, 16 Kin St. W"tm the pound." �� every i lttgiaable coker. Thep F f-_.. _-Yr'->•6Y r f GE,: r €'r .':.. it �, i t flee ; - -r 7 -1 sin uses ids' million ' Are '�i[i6ri C �, V 1 i7 • Toronto.„ A Dopy Wll sen pre A�hvlrs Liver Pilin s Glreia . 8r t �k =_ year. a ! tk. • ' of .chard 011 reQdfra• , . s . " square feet f plate -glees 3n a ye t� .I►wrv�.o. o.oadrla�.it�ys' ■+.d. to r.,. P 1 w,erN iHEcLir, iii a Rhe thy: misttt>tive' pills—whets •I,a.t�s It is a piaasute}e 0411 s . ! r7 6 to ldnne >ttitit. 4a . said: •• I Ee so•r1er+F•rt.l any pear } ' . „vim t. milder m attics, mere quickly -met- r _ 't" u �� f The y'halo" a man des the �, _ Y•� u '` �`" �'v rditebilGal than �Tt3flc•eitsa with teach prickrsi►111�bs Y i free .-the estiva .,- 4o Nlaard s LIalta a nn Ph ai�laas �i ,"> head of & ' girl - during' courtship re- titsg • �� 1 u■ at once art !>kts De,►ttttlitis9 $.11y rte: into an expensive • hat alter do>iles, lac. - _ - i , €� •t■r very even Jhs • Mort orae. yl solves �.,.' , g 11- ' s., VIA" Coss Dept, lo` Tosrira$0 �'„'• -; '+jp. 4►•� r�- {. -7: 1�Y �_k°''F' m 1. 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We have good reason to believe that tris organization that hearing on an average 750 distinct built the rni11 at Durham are iM no sounds --consonants and vowels --in { 3' d: way interested, as the writer of tha>r t'he `course of ex'ery minute, and `..� article intimates, in promoting an. managing to represent or indicate i other cement mills in Canada, ex- ex- 121 of tfit�m every second. Writing E ..' 460 s'+�hereIs no punishmentoo`Yt�vettb cept the Durham and HuU platlte. "This article refers to the Moneta l`y -at -T 200 words per; minute means hearing about 1,liUU st>unds in . far those who deceive . the sick-"-!-• - ..- , Tiriies article cin the same subjest, sixty »sterids a'ciid representing .• or a[UN'Y'ON. " ':. `_ lxlblished in December, but fails to Indi�css►ting rather mono than sixteen ' } ,,.•; i '', "I would`fia a °apeIls o Tbeumstism, call attention to the more recent ar- of them in *very single second. ' �:, and at times it would give me greart dig. tide published b us after a thor- y Before Madame Patti took out let - °' tress in my back and side. Many a ough investigation, which was given to rea4eris in the issue Jan tors of naturalization as a British tune I have Uad to -take an injection to our of - nary iGth, We ` are a~ i!nxious as subject it might have been some- ' relieve the pain. I obtained a vial of ' anybody that `=unlikely industrial what puzzling to state which nation msunyon a Rheumatism Care at reds free projects shall be discourAgc�J, and could claim the honor of her na- . distribution, and I am now feeling quite "fake" ones exposed, but we have tfonality. She was born in Madrid; tionality. her father was native of Catania, ' well. 1 have had no sins since, and can p no sympathy with writers who in- dulge in personal abuse or who make a in Sicily, and .her mother a native t ftnove around freely and naturally. 1 mountains of untruth out of mole- of Rome. She was brought up by am very glad 'to give my experience, for hills of Probability in order to' gain an Alincrican step -father ather in the Unit - 1� • fide benefit. of anyone who array be anti- a point. We see no reason to doubt ed 4tates, married two trench hue- - sting in a similar manner."-aMrst. F. Mof• that the organization, which has bands before she settled down in ' built the cement mill at Darham, be- (Vales, and is now the 'wife of a ' tett, 128 Mutual street, 'Toronto. sides several other successful ones in Swedish nobleman.. XUNYON'8 RENZI)JES. the United States, are entitled to =-.--- "'--` _ 's Pile Ointment cures Nei. the the confidence' of the public. And a vrien25c consider that there is room in t RUBBER. COODS Latest. Ngtvelties, all st-N•les.... Correspondence invited. F, close 2c stamp for circular. THE UNIVERSAL SPECIALTY CO., P. O. Box 1142, Montreal. . 6-57 �Pstaa��d Iso 1ata�oiawss� ' �ny Quantity of dry. mixed wo d suitable for rick burning, ter early delict rr. State cask - prior, f -ah. Your . a ion. Address. S' 81 r 80-V BRit;K CO.. 1 Tmouto St.. Toroat9. 1'e:o phone Main 107. W7 7-19 Have You Seen it 7 What T ` Lee's Priceless lteoip:s-30(08eorets for the Herne Farm and every department of Massa tedeavor, pagesf fiend 2 cent& Money rcfIxed it r o� tet worth it. A oodside line r„r ants sus.— isilliam 2-14 Dominion -Lino Steamships - Moutreai to Liverpool. Boston to Liver - Portland to Liverpool. Via Queens- -„ town. Lrge and Fast Steamshi * Superior accommodation for all classes of pa sengm& fialoous and Staterooms are amidshipa. Special attention bast,e.n Siven to the Second Saloon and Third -Clone accomta►odation. For rates of pwage and ail particulars, apply to any ap•nt of the company, or Kinksrds, Milia a Qey D. Torrance a Co.. rJ state Bt. Batoe:. Montreal and Portland. $ f Canada for more cement mills than - Munyon's dye Cure cures weak eyes, -45 p: ice 25c. now exist. What is eFsential, how ' , 1 Vitalizer restores lost power user, is that such mills shoto weak• men. Price tl. fitly Ir)aced, properly built, and eco- M�AnDS L'INiME1ST til the only����nolnicall masa ods" Liniment asked for at my store andFie i� Fro- Munyon's 'zen ea FREE �[EDICA.L BDVICE. y g the only one we keep for sale. !`ersonaJ letters addressed to Prof. Muni t�'`+"" *> All the people use it. -In casks of about 65o Herrin>;s; $i.6o ar coo b the cask, or $i,10 per too ' on, Yhiledel-phis, U.S.A. containing de. "Prettytiresome, isn't 5 P- Y _.in smaller quantities. Iabrador Herrings in half barrels, $3.00. tails of sickneirS, will be answered prompt, marked the first plan at a recep- HARLIN FUUI76N.. l and tree advice as to treatment will bd tion. '•It is so,"' replied the other. Nven. Pleasant 13�►y, C.II. THE DAWSON COMMiSSIOHt CO,LIMITEDf - TORONTQ. "I'd sneak out if I could, but my s wife wOuid get mad. She's a friend .. - - ----- - - - - - _ A part of : -ne oes were fishing •P-, •{ i r Y gr g of the hoiftegs. I'd sneak out, 1: P - DRESSED "From- a ler when one -of their num- --too, but my wife would be furious ': ` '' 1; � `t. t ' �• t,.'= I: ;`'•• 1 ? ber, a boy of about tete, tell into the She's the hostess."f' req Vater. The lac- was. unable to DOLL swim, but although. the tide was run- sing strong; an elderly negro leaped A . law tins been pasm tl in France into the water, and after an ekeit- g PRESCR PTIONS forbiddin the culture of 'vegetables ing struggle brought flim safely to intended to be eaten raw, O!i all sew :. a farms.. land. When the old man. climbed on - age the pier again a bystander rushed "' . GIRLS, would you like to have this up and shook him by the hand, ex -UTTERLY FAIL,: Nothing Is more cet•titin liken that beautiful dressed dolly If eo, send us .1aim:ng: "My - noble fellow, you the blood can be purified by Lt►e use -=' your name and address on a postcard have done a deed that puts its all to of Dr. Koenig's Hamburg Drops 3 and wo will send you pite doz. large, d ;hams! " "Yes, boss," was the dis- Ta Cure itehin and They strengthen the dIgc&taus or beautifully coiored packages of fir;cet "oncerting reply, "dat boy dere got Bans, regulate the bowels, cure liver Pea Beed) pcf3tpaid. Sell them at all de bait in his pocket. disfigurinir skin dIse�iese coruldaints, dyspepsia and eonstipa , >lQe. each, return us g1.2o and wo will ` r St tion. IT c icds a noble lord end he was Sat immediuteI send you the ino . � _�.,. beau tifaal Doll you have eller ' l5Cen. Dolly is fully and fasLionabiy :. in an awful rage with one of his Ellet r`Is'' Bellfa a girl off' high • • o t , , �.' dressed, including a stylish hast, un footmen. It Is Intolerable! lf'. ex- I guess so. She's • '+ derweaa' trimmed with lace, Ftockings : claimed. "Are you a fool, or am DR11 AGNEW $ OINTMENT ideals? Stella - - engaged to a six-footer, and cute little slippers ornamented I"Oh! my lord," replied James, CURES,., b' t ��': -� 1r.-it11 salvor b♦ickles $hehas y with humility, anxious to appease NO 4 SO LEAltl1✓D IT UP.;—r : r• o golden curly hJlir, pearly teeth, beau the great magi. "I am sure you ro matter what other -or how triany ONtiful a +ea and 'ointed body. Cy would ndt keen a servant who was other applications have -failed. Fordw'ich, Jark 5, 1903. ti 'a gid: 1:,�c3fap, Nr,v ell i td atm, iiy., uch pleased r• A f001." PP Mia • v- o ` °+r triiih iG3aur ltis asp�ecti bauty and tar azcecacd y Madam used it and got well and y- t Co • TY 1 d etattene e, t� �iurrIs 'nl�ited o - k Toronto. • o f' Lrzfe &p+nute, Newdele, been., &mid: f•IrecesPed i r she keeps it for her friends and her i - �; the Doll and think It is a fine Pr.miutn. Iii the Up Miaard s tiairaeat �o �E Hca�se P Iktir , �tlrs,- Thd :' No 4 hareevorhsd." Iitndtlr { ! � ���. t loveliest Dull I children, having learned it is a • a; Gerrie xenoot►id, Bosarir=a hey, Nemcirr nCi-n s >r worked through thick and thin thiel � �' �� �a � � Wdt ••Thanks verWuneh for nny Meauti:ui Doll } neverfail in the treatment of piles, i e * _ ♦ em more than scared with is " last season. The grain was badly i t • P -' Amon x,000 tramcar drivers in GInLs ust stop and think what and in tetter, salt rheum, ringworm, tangled and lying down, but 00 4 ' 1 p Vienna a recent census showed that , g • * �. ft ttruly.wonderful bargain, wo aro , : eczema, barbers .itch,` and all skill No. 4 soon cleaned. it up. I am e , salons •u. Hem Cti1a gt^t w there are 400 knights, about 50 b cru tions. Price 85C. , more than leased with iti as I did e ti - j� barons, and 4 counts. P I p ¢ , t ry. -his ]oval hf boll =M ose his Int- not expect it Could do the work so p., r (�t ' 'a 'Ir ,* completely�r dressed OP ` _ f _ The Sisters" at St. J p clean this season the shape file i ' Vellialg only ONE DOZEN PORTLAND CEM E11�i" -ant biome, South Troy! N.Y., state { grain was In, but- ' it ildade as . die -. packages of Sweet Pea " Man children come to our Terence rile reel brought all lyfng } o See&. Each _package is beau �t Everyone inisrestegi in Portland y We stair to the elevators. I 'vrigh you tf fir% - tz$. tifully doc�orated in 1" ceIera and Cement will be interested in a home covered with eczema. Year - would like to buy. N!e oiotmeat b i .moat prFimperQue Neil► Year. �'.. r contallta� ;of thm T rest, pre�tleso ~ pamphlet Issued b Mr. Thomas Y Y 7 wM. g. ETTINGEA, • y r • M y and tnotfrfJ fragrsat ♦atzeticu In Motaughl3n, 16 Kin St. W"tm the pound." �� every i lttgiaable coker. Thep F f-_.. _-Yr'->•6Y r f GE,: r €'r .':.. it �, i t flee ; - -r 7 -1 sin uses ids' million ' Are '�i[i6ri C �, V 1 i7 • Toronto.„ A Dopy Wll sen pre A�hvlrs Liver Pilin s Glreia . 8r t �k =_ year. a ! tk. • ' of .chard 011 reQdfra• , . s . " square feet f plate -glees 3n a ye t� .I►wrv�.o. o.oadrla�.it�ys' ■+.d. to r.,. P 1 w,erN iHEcLir, iii a Rhe thy: misttt>tive' pills—whets •I,a.t�s It is a piaasute}e 0411 s . ! r7 6 to ldnne >ttitit. 4a . said: •• I Ee so•r1er+F•rt.l any pear } ' . „vim t. milder m attics, mere quickly -met- r _ 't" u �� f The y'halo" a man des the �, _ Y•� u '` �`" �'v rditebilGal than �Tt3flc•eitsa with teach prickrsi►111�bs Y i free .-the estiva .,- 4o Nlaard s LIalta a nn Ph ai�laas �i ,"> head of & ' girl - during' courtship re- titsg • �� 1 u■ at once art !>kts De,►ttttlitis9 $.11y rte: into an expensive • hat alter do>iles, lac. - _ - i , €� •t■r very even Jhs • Mort orae. yl solves �.,.' , g 11- ' s., VIA" Coss Dept, lo` Tosrira$0 �'„'• -; '+jp. 4►•� r�- {. -7: 1�Y �_k°''F' m 1. 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'ii.: t _ :'�+. -: -�.. s..'_ , :: ,..r � � -. 3l v . .7_'._.t . ,_A: _ 'E:"' , v� '-,.tC.r z�thati:- .,_�''�`�'.•i :+'� .:.�"_L_'vs... - rte`' `s2a:__.�=:s?i ^ - _z.� e - r„•'i _ ._•• , • s.H . in FL t t to hat cc_ any - 14 I. -Po �� - TP 7 CO., at 7 ;P8 and. A I 1 1 A r. " TV -U, k I IZA � or 41 g _4 7 r. a tri 57 A�-, • P logo - th,- en 0. 0 r Aid r1bnthe Chieani if-YN: ;41 VA 5. Purpose of the Universe, 7- A� i Aw —V �4- Ott' 1N �y , . . I �; 'M - Al! wi. .4. lkl A 3. 1P T V, • - - - - - - - - - ........ Et lzw­�,, ki.` i�*, g 1;7 'tu 17-f,," v. VV 4 A J YK, cf., -A _,P, Q, -­, : nt e. y� ;4a0 A . qq l - �y " T fl, "1 4 .1.7- 1 , I " . ssaa -A, SH U BE ACADIE SFAMOUS -CURE- '...�, .. :. r_ ol+r�.- -.^, r.f 'f:;{ 4•"Sb t*..: ,1. Vf, 111Wq I., Z. STORY OFALICE-1.0,PARKER.:. l -..u� .i....�:._ - 0-W' Bright M WAS ed her." Asked— to. been H: t9s Dist .16 Me be- ginni 118. and tell the complete- story 9 of the case. she complied willingly. VanqulshL Dodds KPY for she felt, "she said, that all 1be 6. 4 �4 P411 from the supposqkIly Kidney I . . 4. world should know how her daugh- ter , escaped V fatal Bright's Disease, and that she -7" owed her escape to Dodo's Kidney -77 el r Pills, and to no other agency Mother of the Girl Tel TIM NOT H.M'S STORY .� I fWas IF" "J" Mrs. Parker began the Story in Full., always a delicate child from her •birth.' When she was twelve Years old she was not any larger tban an f. ordinary child viould be at eight 4 �errlble Struggle, With years old. But like many delicate children. Alice pulled along as deli tate children will, till July. 1900. Most Deadly of Kid She was then thirteen years old. ALICE MAUD PARKER. ne Dlsewiis. On July 7th she was taken serious- y ly ill. Her eyelids swelled till she Whose remarkable recovery f-=' could hardly see, her legs, swelled Bright's Dismse has set all from her ankles to her knees. I Canada talking. took her to a doctor, and he sand by.Step the Monster ep she had Bright's Disease, and could ly cleared out 'of the syste-,m. Thew not live long. The doctor tended her could only be one restilt. Thi Back Till was Driven for about six weeks, but as she -Bright's Diseazi gradually regainsi. grew worse, I stopped the doctor its hold on its victim. "And," said and tried different kinds of patent Mra. Parker, continuing, 'to oul Medical' Sclence... a medicines. But all the • time she at surprise. in January- '190A .great just got worse and worse. Iffer Suf- the swelling came back. Triuniphed1b,,,". ferings had by this time become so "This time, though, -1 know whai great that I again turned to the to do. I -sent at once for ail boxes tr doctors. This time, I tried another of Dodd's Kidney Pills. She begal ftojM Mail and Empire. one. He had no hesitation in PrO" at once to take them, and- gTakilaill: Shubena,c&die, 11&nta C . bo" X.S., nouncing her disease Bright's Bis, the dread monster fell hark before o.—(Z;peci&l)--Thia little, town ease of the worst kind. the great rpmedy' By the time. she which has been brought out to? BELT MEASURED 48 xxcmrs. had taken four boxes the swelling obscurity and thrust into the broad "By this tims4Alict was in began to leave- This time I =ad4 ter - kept right on itl glare of public notice by the almost rible state. Her belt in health no mistake. W miraculous cure of a young girl of measured twenty inches. When she the treatment till every vestige of take -Bright's Disease, a its now- was at her worst it was forty-eight the disease had Asappeared, till 1113 found fame with a sort of mild our- inches. Her flesh was hard d d ughtei was given back to me, not prise. All the village known Alice looked ready to burst. The doctor, as the puny, delicate -'child she WSJ Maud Parker, all thought that a who was a very nice man, said he before her sickness, but as y011' aei few months ago she was nick beyond could not do anything. It looked her now,. a big, strong, healthy gilt the hope of recovery, that Bright's as it all that was left for my daugh- of fifteen, full of vim and go, ready Disease had her In its clutches, and ter was to go on suffering till death to hold her own in the struggle of once that monster bad fastened on came to her relief. life. D a victim the only release was death; "She was In this 'terrible state DODIVS XMNIEY, PILLS DI IT and all know that to-d&Y she in a when she chanced to read some tes- "And all this I charge to Dodd'i comely maiden of fifteen, with timonials an to what Dodd's Kid- Kidney Pills, and to nothing else health beaming from every - feature ney Pills had done for others. She The doctors told me my daughte-;.-', and speaking in her every movement. showed them to me. and I"gr4sped could not live. When they knew And all have heard ilme and again at this last chance to help her, ,as a was giving her Dodd's Kidney Pills that this remarkable change was drowning man grasps at a straw, they said that if they currd her it brought about by that old reliable HOW TIM- CURE BEGAN. would be one of the greiLtest rrip Canadian remody, Dodd's Kidney acles in the world, for the li'.e hat , ­ "She began taking Dodd's Kidney Pills. Yet it is with son3kthing like Pills on November 25th. and before never been in this province or any surprise that they hear the noise where else. And Lodd's Kidney she had finished the flist box I the cure has-, made in the outside Pills did cure her. I gave her 74 could see a change for the better. world. The thing that has come SO By December 19th there Was & mark- boxes of them altogether, but they a revelation to the world Ilan come ad improvement in her condition. gave her life in return. and I feel. on them day by day, so gradually but there was a large - gathering that 11 cannot say enough for Doddi"i that they fail to grasp its magni- across the small of her back and Kidney Pills." -n, tude. ready t9 lance. When it was opened THE SUMUMNG UP. SEVOND ALL; DOUBT. it emitted a quart of matter. b&- 'This is the story of the famous But as to the cure itself. Of that aides blood and water. Again we Bright's Disease cure. as told by the feared for her life, and again the mother of the sufferer herself. Thera there in no possible doubt. The doctor warned me that she might can be no doubt as to tho truth os facts am all easily obtained - and die at any moment. But my faith the story. Scores of people corro. can be sworn to. not only by the in Doddja Kidney Pills had grown, borate it. The care was thoroughly Parker family. but by a hundred and all througIl that long winter diagnosed by skilled phyisirians, W10 other people who watched the girl she took them regularly, and under unhesitatingly pronounced it Bri-ht'i gradually sinking Into the grave. he treatment continued to gain in and saw her snatched from Its vory t Disease. strength till by April her back was Neither can there be any doubt W mouth. was It was Mrs. ''T. G. Parker that well, and 'the swelling had all left to What caused the cure. It • your correspondent found at home her, though her urine when tested Dodd's Kidney Pills. For, after tho When he called. Mrs. Parker in a iwas milkey and at times it would doctors h4id. given the patient uV Pills wer bright, intelligent woman. one whose curdle. for lost. Dodd's Kidney "Still- she was vastly Improved. the only medicine used. The, facl - brave and honest face tells that and I was greatly encouraged. and remains that Dodd's Kidney PiIIA,- she could act quiclay In' aq emer- acy, and whose every word and continued to give her the'Pills till have cured 11right's Disease. And ge November, when she appeared to be if Dodd's Kidney ]Fills can and da action show her honesty of purpose. A' -4. Her face brightened when spoken to perfectly well and was growing cure Bright's Disease, which is tho..'.." of her daugtter�s remarkable case. faster than she had done In years." worst stage of Kidney Disease, how A NEARLY FATAL MISTAIRE. sure must it be that they are Yes. she said. emphatically; my daughter had Bright's Disease At this point Mrs. Park art y for those earlier ar gr nearly sovereign remedy In its worst stage. Two of the best made it fatal mistake. S06 stopped stages of- Kidner Disease from which doctors in this ViCblity gave her the use of Dodd's Kidney Pills t*- thousands of the Canadian UP to die. Dodd's Kidney Fills cur- fore the disease had been thorough- are suffering. vrnonnwAy. 'PnTV8rV-'RA f—I Mhos Archduke Eu enc, vtg% to fhg% most curt iSu§ 'experidh ce, ull be about 1,400,000.00 the end condemns the theory Ahat there wo modern teles- brother of the Queen -Regent of related by Johannes Wolff, the fa visible, In the best the universe was created for the show nothing otes of Interest About- OV4 Spain, it 'says, has fallen in love mous violinist, ' refers $.to the oc- -charts photographic productioh and development of Man. Promtnent People. with the pre trot played. be - Ing this number. The lal� pretty daughter of a patty casion on which he f approach but he asks If there is any such w - and has resolved to re- fore a Brazilian audience. He oases does not exceed 100.- u The Emperor .. of Austria hen tradesman, est estimate of proportion Given Infinite and considerably surprised to find t at% the instruments- react.1 'want there in no- Court function to inter- nounce his title and birthright er ed 000,000. As space and infinite. time, there 'C44" the, r, fere, Cow to bed at eight in the zkwrry her. Archduke Eugene is 39, all the men were throwing thei further and further into space be no such thing as want of-,, pro- perfect shower of find a co diminution in tb' evening and geta up at three In t#p h4a the rank of a general, and com- hats at him. continuous portion, If the -end to be reached thus indicating An rning. mairdjq &a army corps In the Tyrol. bats of all shapes and sizes and 'no ]Ruillber of stars, were a great and worthy one., and limits of th,1 The oldest soldier in the (Jerman He is: of gigantic stature, is ex- conditions fell upon the stage, and to the, outer approkh if the particular at attaining stellar universe. that end. were the t or perhaps army -is Bandmaster H. Lenschow, tremely handsome, and is 'frequently in dismay, not knowing what was irthei even the only pose -enfore of the 90th Mecklenburg Fusiller seen in the streets of Vienna, where the Inner meaning of this peculiar .. .... Re This conclusion is fu one Regiment, In garrison- at Postock, his tree -and -easy manners have made demonstration, Mr. Wolff turned C by the fact that the numerous may fairly presume at It was so wher in theavens, 3' He is seventy-three years of age and him ^, popular favorite. from the stage Immediately each he passages by the fact that it am been used stars are visibl6, an, I has seen fifty-three years of service. Mr. Forbes-Iftobertson., the actor, male nwmber of the audience rushed hardly any and has succeeded.. those seen, pr, inced his career as. an artist. on to the platform to secure his projected on an.interiselY Dr. Wallace's, conclusion in ...norhe An Master of the House the Duke comrAe - do continue to pr(- of Portland enjoys a salary of Z,2,- On leaving Charterhouse he visited bat. In the artistes' room he waA V 11u% background, three startling facts that we are in dark ba 500 a year. A much-&pprociated Rome, turning his attention to Eing- told that hat -throwing was th&,- 4 sent the same features in telescopes the centre of a cluster of suns and th not perquisite that goes with the post fish classics, whilst all his spare curious method adopted by, e st they do of the highest powers as V that that, clutter -in situated 4 size. This coup I' is that the occupant may have the time was given to the brush. When Brazilians of showing their 6ppre-- those of moderate only precisely in the plane of the if the star the royal carriage and seventeen he returned to London dation of his playing. pair, . "s 13 lane of the Milky Way, but also use of the Academy as a stu- not possibly happen If and footman, and a and entered even I it coachman .4, were infinite in number, or centrally in that pl e. can hardly f I horse for riding purposes whenever dent. There he remained ned for three d in similar pro us 0 now be looked -upon as chance co -y extended -L T AGES - t years. His first appearance on the EYES AT DIFFERE.N eater than tho incidences without ny signinemce he pleases. into spaces much gr reach. b King Carlos of Portugal, who is stage was in a piece called "Marie which our telescopes can in relation -to. the c Iminating faqt The Stockholm Museum posseswts. these dark b* amongst the most expert shots in Stuart.'- In this he" made a hit. a - that the planet so tuated has d4- an interesting. cause in 'that case course, the re- in human -beings at differ.. illuminated by t 0 velood humau4y Europe, exercises his skill in a re. Finding it would take a long while . collection of eyes grounds would 'be 11 taken fro of stars so d d t May be & markable way. With his rifle in before he was able to earn enough across Of millions if' lation. here pointed ant ages, which are -,cut n lights ctantly threw separately Invisibb, position by a with his brush, he relu pant as to be separ true relation of eau and effect and hand he taken up a . painting for the stage, with such a way as to exhibit plainly the of the Milky Wa3 - yet haye &risen. as t result of one lake in.his palace grounds. and as over his internal and eater al eye. It as in the case fish rise to the surface of the fortunate results for himself. The only other explanation w0ul Cl In a. thousand milli chances ' oc- Pie water he tires at them, rarely fail- Mr. Pierpont Morgan is 6 ket. easy to observe that the eye of a system' is pent child is as transparent as be that the star urging during 0 Inlinite time young no to hit them. witn his deadly bul- high, burly, red-faced. and fond . of ittli several directions by Pei" but, on the other boas , those think- inif water that of the youth a. 1 4 Crated I n Bev He smokes big, frA. leps in the man of thirty the fectly straight tunnels of enormo erg may be right w , holding that lets. -good living. It 19 no length -as coniPared. the universe to. a 'festation of t often one finds a con- black cigars, ma,6' 6xPresssly r 5�6 begins.to be all opa with their dim gftat him, which he fa4piiously eqlls -6 que, 4p firmed vegetarian among our sixty it IS dt• meter, t in which no stars exist, all I mind and that the orderly develop- the man of fifty or six -amokelets. Price" as Mr Pri ;Dr - an public workers, but Mrs. Bramwell _W will- man of to be so i=Pr4 - went of living souls supplies la, general cidedly opaque, and fin the this is considered Booth told me reowitlY (says a lAon- VM's time is, he Trot to be worthy of coI - adequate reason why such a univeive t: seventy or eighty it is dull- am.: bable as so ezftt- don writer) that she had item & Ing. to suspend bu4iness,activity 0 shox4lo have bee lied into r- b6oko� 6 lustreless. This ji�&duia development are vegetarian for fifteen years. "d b*A look at a mm WrIture, or a considers the mot ence, believe the ourselves Dr. Wallace next co opacity is dueto the increase of 'and found it possible to maintain %r jewel. Like Piresident -Roosekelt, Of OP& ty striking proof of the limited ext;e t its sole'w�O a t result, n of, &A Moron to Impetuous, excitable, fibrous tissue and depdgit of waste X health t1wou& all U10 8tXSA .stellar universe, whichcothat Aowhere else th near the cen- matter -in •*the eye. of the .9 ion;Ay busy life without rive abd always desperately in earnest, analysis of the laws teal positiolt in the uni'VaTse whiqh except lists in Ali, ........ at Newco at reawt kavp course to amt. Her husband,,, X�., but hill judgment is Invariably Prof. we oscupy could ti d litt light. Me 4tuOtes is also a vegetar- sound. Children am pretty i1pa, .16. Joh W1 Bramwell Boo good nny patW land other physicists, who affirm that been isn, and tho vamw". General Booth judges -br th&n*a "here's or piece n the disposition, afid titian, bar of stars were infinite A r. tier. -about amtes.' What If the, aime in fully, almost. bw-masidered oris; they love this crusty old:.finan ftr* are they9 MAY t would MYL jug %h. way L to 1 -Parasites, boy' are peopaR le their cenbtsed light *mount of M r*ado -novels on 0 You. I equal to tho sun &V midday, whereas siti mat- consider 4 chub h, and when he gets there he live in. Paris. I think you ought 60, that tAby have only one meat he eatj$ in the Is hi W starlight is may one-fourth as P6*- Tom, Z -1 1 know' at sowille 'novi that and you 74W "0 art so►ce.0 Imimwial ul &S' noosUght. This proof, daughter. Tom 1: 0 A Bud - its soot patum' rouad *e box for the COW- % be elaborated here. want on&. 0 41 C wh" Caen • 7-0 �m % -4, .7 2 L - .4NV 7, 3 • t-,? 4 r 0:11 V L V, P 31. T, The attention of the thinking Dr. Wall4ce regards, when taken * in world will 4e attracted by W re- connection with telescopic research, markable article in the Fortnightly icl as altogether, conclusive of the lim- R eview for March, by -Dr., Alfred ited extent of the stellar universe Russell, Wallace, entitled "Macrils The writer then proceeds to dis- Place in the Universe." The elnin- cuss In elaborate, fascinating and ant writer has assembled all the intelligible detail the distri- latest atest astronomical and other scion -the bution of the stars In space, tific discoveriest and knowledge beaa r- latest - knowledge of their movements ing upon the subject. He deduces and, finally, the position in the uni- therefrom this marvellous theory, verse of the solar systeip. His con- First—That the earth or solar syg- clusions are tern is the physical centre of the "The result so far reached by cs- -v atellar universe. Second—That the supreme ehd and tronomers as the direct, logical con -of elusion from the whole mass purpose of this vast universe was facts accumulated ' by means; of the production and development of powerful - instruments of research, the living soul in the perishab which have given us the new astro bod of man. y ' nomy, is that our sun is one of the It is impossible -in, -'a brief c' traf orbs of a globular star clue - to do more than indicate the chis ter, and that this star cluster oc features of Dr. Wallace's great con cupies nearly the central position Lin tribution to modern thought. III the exact plane of the Milky Way, first reminds us that ty the earl, but I am not aware that any writer astronomers the earth was. the ce.n-.' has taken the next step and, com- tre of the visible universe, the sun hieing these two conclusions, has moon, planets and stars all reiolv- stated definitely that our sun is thus ing around it in eccentric and co shown to occupy a position very plea orbits. After that as pr near if not actually at the centre of m, gressive knowledge showed us ith the whole visible universe, and there utter insignificance of even our -sol fore, in all probability, In the contro system, we seem df iven to the oche of the whole maorial universe. extreme. The tendency of all recon "This conclusion no doubt is a astronomical research has been t Startling one. 4nd all kinds of ob- give us wider views of the vastnes Jections will be "de against it, yet and variety and marvellous con I am not acquainted wAth any great I it of the stellar universe, an p exi y inductive result of modern science proportionately, to reduce the In that has been arrived at so grad portance of our little speck of ear t I %tally, so legitimately, by means of alm6-st to -the vanishing point. so vast a mass of precise measurer Modern sceptics, in the light c f ments and observations and by such this knowledge, point out the ir- wholly unprejudiced Workers. It may rationality and absurdity of SuP- not be proved with minute accuracy posing that the Creator of all this no regards the actual mathematical unimaginable vastness of suns an centre. That is not of the least im- systems should have any special in portance, but that it is substan- terest in so pitiful a creature as tially correct there seems to be no man, the degraded or imperfectly de- gbod reason to doubt, and I there Veloped Inhabitant of one of tha fore hold it right and proper to have smaller planets attached to a sec isionally a it. so stated and pro, c- o n d or third-rate sunwhile that 11 B a( Is of cepted until -further umulatiol should have selected this little world evidence may show t what extent for the scene of the tremendous an I it requires modificati n. necessarily unique sacrifice of His This completes th first' part of Son, in order to save a portion of -our inquiry, but an ually import - these mi3e rable. sinners from the na- ant part remains to 39 considered !ural consequences of their sins, IE Our positign in the selar system It., In their view, a crowning absurdity self as regards adaptability for or- too incredible to be believed by an,, r game life: Here, t 0, 1 am not rational being. aware that the who facts have It must be confessed, he says, tha. beeri -sufficiently coni red, yet there theologians have no adequate rept 3 are facts that indica our position to this rude attack, while many in this respect to be central and them have felt their position to It unique as that of tie sun the in untenable, and have renounced stellar universe." Idea of special revelation and a It is not possible Lo follow Dr. Supreme Saviour for the exclusio Wallace's -cogent a ments in do- benell t of so minute and- insignifi tail on the question of the adapts a speck in. the universe. bility of other plane for the de Dr. Wallace then adduces the evi Dr. velopmopt of organic life and of the dente from a great body of new higher forms' of In ectu%l beings. facts and observation's 'made within Writers on this stibJect, be says, the last quarter of a century the have usually. bee n content to sho the earth's position in t he mat6ri ' that certain planets inay possibly be universe-- is special - 'aud probab now in a condition tD support life unique.- lie.' first asks, Are the star not dissimilar to that upon -. the -infinite in number ? Then he point ' earth, but they never have consider ut that with eve Increase out f ed the precedent quo tion Could p ower in telescopes until recent such life have originated and been ye'.ITS there had been'a prop ortiom- ibI developed upon these lanets ? This v1s ate Increase In the number of i is the real crux oft 8 problem, and t � 20DO, D stars. There are about Dr. Wallace believes hat full con stars between the( first and nint sideration of the req iced conditions at each les r magnitude, the numberwill satisfy us that o other planet magnitude being about three ti can fulfil them. h of the next higher. Now, if that v Dr. Wallace observe that material - this rate of increase were continue I lets will object that the want of all W. w- down to the seventeenth magnitudf, proportion between the means and �y " T fl, "1 4 .1.7- 1 , I " . ssaa -A, SH U BE ACADIE SFAMOUS -CURE- '...�, .. :. r_ ol+r�.- -.^, r.f 'f:;{ 4•"Sb t*..: ,1. Vf, 111Wq I., Z. STORY OFALICE-1.0,PARKER.:. l -..u� .i....�:._ - 0-W' Bright M WAS ed her." Asked— to. been H: t9s Dist .16 Me be- ginni 118. and tell the complete- story 9 of the case. she complied willingly. VanqulshL Dodds KPY for she felt, "she said, that all 1be 6. 4 �4 P411 from the supposqkIly Kidney I . . 4. world should know how her daugh- ter , escaped V fatal Bright's Disease, and that she -7" owed her escape to Dodo's Kidney -77 el r Pills, and to no other agency Mother of the Girl Tel TIM NOT H.M'S STORY .� I fWas IF" "J" Mrs. Parker began the Story in Full., always a delicate child from her •birth.' When she was twelve Years old she was not any larger tban an f. ordinary child viould be at eight 4 �errlble Struggle, With years old. But like many delicate children. Alice pulled along as deli tate children will, till July. 1900. Most Deadly of Kid She was then thirteen years old. ALICE MAUD PARKER. ne Dlsewiis. On July 7th she was taken serious- y ly ill. Her eyelids swelled till she Whose remarkable recovery f-=' could hardly see, her legs, swelled Bright's Dismse has set all from her ankles to her knees. I Canada talking. took her to a doctor, and he sand by.Step the Monster ep she had Bright's Disease, and could ly cleared out 'of the syste-,m. Thew not live long. The doctor tended her could only be one restilt. Thi Back Till was Driven for about six weeks, but as she -Bright's Diseazi gradually regainsi. grew worse, I stopped the doctor its hold on its victim. "And," said and tried different kinds of patent Mra. Parker, continuing, 'to oul Medical' Sclence... a medicines. But all the • time she at surprise. in January- '190A .great just got worse and worse. Iffer Suf- the swelling came back. Triuniphed1b,,,". ferings had by this time become so "This time, though, -1 know whai great that I again turned to the to do. I -sent at once for ail boxes tr doctors. This time, I tried another of Dodd's Kidney Pills. She begal ftojM Mail and Empire. one. He had no hesitation in PrO" at once to take them, and- gTakilaill: Shubena,c&die, 11&nta C . bo" X.S., nouncing her disease Bright's Bis, the dread monster fell hark before o.—(Z;peci&l)--Thia little, town ease of the worst kind. the great rpmedy' By the time. she which has been brought out to? BELT MEASURED 48 xxcmrs. had taken four boxes the swelling obscurity and thrust into the broad "By this tims4Alict was in began to leave- This time I =ad4 ter - kept right on itl glare of public notice by the almost rible state. Her belt in health no mistake. W miraculous cure of a young girl of measured twenty inches. When she the treatment till every vestige of take -Bright's Disease, a its now- was at her worst it was forty-eight the disease had Asappeared, till 1113 found fame with a sort of mild our- inches. Her flesh was hard d d ughtei was given back to me, not prise. All the village known Alice looked ready to burst. The doctor, as the puny, delicate -'child she WSJ Maud Parker, all thought that a who was a very nice man, said he before her sickness, but as y011' aei few months ago she was nick beyond could not do anything. It looked her now,. a big, strong, healthy gilt the hope of recovery, that Bright's as it all that was left for my daugh- of fifteen, full of vim and go, ready Disease had her In its clutches, and ter was to go on suffering till death to hold her own in the struggle of once that monster bad fastened on came to her relief. life. D a victim the only release was death; "She was In this 'terrible state DODIVS XMNIEY, PILLS DI IT and all know that to-d&Y she in a when she chanced to read some tes- "And all this I charge to Dodd'i comely maiden of fifteen, with timonials an to what Dodd's Kid- Kidney Pills, and to nothing else health beaming from every - feature ney Pills had done for others. She The doctors told me my daughte-;.-', and speaking in her every movement. showed them to me. and I"gr4sped could not live. When they knew And all have heard ilme and again at this last chance to help her, ,as a was giving her Dodd's Kidney Pills that this remarkable change was drowning man grasps at a straw, they said that if they currd her it brought about by that old reliable HOW TIM- CURE BEGAN. would be one of the greiLtest rrip Canadian remody, Dodd's Kidney acles in the world, for the li'.e hat , ­ "She began taking Dodd's Kidney Pills. Yet it is with son3kthing like Pills on November 25th. and before never been in this province or any surprise that they hear the noise where else. And Lodd's Kidney she had finished the flist box I the cure has-, made in the outside Pills did cure her. I gave her 74 could see a change for the better. world. The thing that has come SO By December 19th there Was & mark- boxes of them altogether, but they a revelation to the world Ilan come ad improvement in her condition. gave her life in return. and I feel. on them day by day, so gradually but there was a large - gathering that 11 cannot say enough for Doddi"i that they fail to grasp its magni- across the small of her back and Kidney Pills." -n, tude. ready t9 lance. When it was opened THE SUMUMNG UP. SEVOND ALL; DOUBT. it emitted a quart of matter. b&- 'This is the story of the famous But as to the cure itself. Of that aides blood and water. Again we Bright's Disease cure. as told by the feared for her life, and again the mother of the sufferer herself. Thera there in no possible doubt. The doctor warned me that she might can be no doubt as to tho truth os facts am all easily obtained - and die at any moment. But my faith the story. Scores of people corro. can be sworn to. not only by the in Doddja Kidney Pills had grown, borate it. The care was thoroughly Parker family. but by a hundred and all througIl that long winter diagnosed by skilled phyisirians, W10 other people who watched the girl she took them regularly, and under unhesitatingly pronounced it Bri-ht'i gradually sinking Into the grave. he treatment continued to gain in and saw her snatched from Its vory t Disease. strength till by April her back was Neither can there be any doubt W mouth. was It was Mrs. ''T. G. Parker that well, and 'the swelling had all left to What caused the cure. It • your correspondent found at home her, though her urine when tested Dodd's Kidney Pills. For, after tho When he called. Mrs. Parker in a iwas milkey and at times it would doctors h4id. given the patient uV Pills wer bright, intelligent woman. one whose curdle. for lost. Dodd's Kidney "Still- she was vastly Improved. the only medicine used. The, facl - brave and honest face tells that and I was greatly encouraged. and remains that Dodd's Kidney PiIIA,- she could act quiclay In' aq emer- acy, and whose every word and continued to give her the'Pills till have cured 11right's Disease. And ge November, when she appeared to be if Dodd's Kidney ]Fills can and da action show her honesty of purpose. A' -4. Her face brightened when spoken to perfectly well and was growing cure Bright's Disease, which is tho..'.." of her daugtter�s remarkable case. faster than she had done In years." worst stage of Kidney Disease, how A NEARLY FATAL MISTAIRE. sure must it be that they are Yes. she said. emphatically; my daughter had Bright's Disease At this point Mrs. Park art y for those earlier ar gr nearly sovereign remedy In its worst stage. Two of the best made it fatal mistake. S06 stopped stages of- Kidner Disease from which doctors in this ViCblity gave her the use of Dodd's Kidney Pills t*- thousands of the Canadian UP to die. Dodd's Kidney Fills cur- fore the disease had been thorough- are suffering. vrnonnwAy. 'PnTV8rV-'RA f—I Mhos Archduke Eu enc, vtg% to fhg% most curt iSu§ 'experidh ce, ull be about 1,400,000.00 the end condemns the theory Ahat there wo modern teles- brother of the Queen -Regent of related by Johannes Wolff, the fa visible, In the best the universe was created for the show nothing otes of Interest About- OV4 Spain, it 'says, has fallen in love mous violinist, ' refers $.to the oc- -charts photographic productioh and development of Man. Promtnent People. with the pre trot played. be - Ing this number. The lal� pretty daughter of a patty casion on which he f approach but he asks If there is any such w - and has resolved to re- fore a Brazilian audience. He oases does not exceed 100.- u The Emperor .. of Austria hen tradesman, est estimate of proportion Given Infinite and considerably surprised to find t at% the instruments- react.1 'want there in no- Court function to inter- nounce his title and birthright er ed 000,000. As space and infinite. time, there 'C44" the, r, fere, Cow to bed at eight in the zkwrry her. Archduke Eugene is 39, all the men were throwing thei further and further into space be no such thing as want of-,, pro- perfect shower of find a co diminution in tb' evening and geta up at three In t#p h4a the rank of a general, and com- hats at him. continuous portion, If the -end to be reached thus indicating An rning. mairdjq &a army corps In the Tyrol. bats of all shapes and sizes and 'no ]Ruillber of stars, were a great and worthy one., and limits of th,1 The oldest soldier in the (Jerman He is: of gigantic stature, is ex- conditions fell upon the stage, and to the, outer approkh if the particular at attaining stellar universe. that end. were the t or perhaps army -is Bandmaster H. Lenschow, tremely handsome, and is 'frequently in dismay, not knowing what was irthei even the only pose -enfore of the 90th Mecklenburg Fusiller seen in the streets of Vienna, where the Inner meaning of this peculiar .. .... Re This conclusion is fu one Regiment, In garrison- at Postock, his tree -and -easy manners have made demonstration, Mr. Wolff turned C by the fact that the numerous may fairly presume at It was so wher in theavens, 3' He is seventy-three years of age and him ^, popular favorite. from the stage Immediately each he passages by the fact that it am been used stars are visibl6, an, I has seen fifty-three years of service. Mr. Forbes-Iftobertson., the actor, male nwmber of the audience rushed hardly any and has succeeded.. those seen, pr, inced his career as. an artist. on to the platform to secure his projected on an.interiselY Dr. Wallace's, conclusion in ...norhe An Master of the House the Duke comrAe - do continue to pr(- of Portland enjoys a salary of Z,2,- On leaving Charterhouse he visited bat. In the artistes' room he waA V 11u% background, three startling facts that we are in dark ba 500 a year. A much-&pprociated Rome, turning his attention to Eing- told that hat -throwing was th&,- 4 sent the same features in telescopes the centre of a cluster of suns and th not perquisite that goes with the post fish classics, whilst all his spare curious method adopted by, e st they do of the highest powers as V that that, clutter -in situated 4 size. This coup I' is that the occupant may have the time was given to the brush. When Brazilians of showing their 6ppre-- those of moderate only precisely in the plane of the if the star the royal carriage and seventeen he returned to London dation of his playing. pair, . "s 13 lane of the Milky Way, but also use of the Academy as a stu- not possibly happen If and footman, and a and entered even I it coachman .4, were infinite in number, or centrally in that pl e. can hardly f I horse for riding purposes whenever dent. There he remained ned for three d in similar pro us 0 now be looked -upon as chance co -y extended -L T AGES - t years. His first appearance on the EYES AT DIFFERE.N eater than tho incidences without ny signinemce he pleases. into spaces much gr reach. b King Carlos of Portugal, who is stage was in a piece called "Marie which our telescopes can in relation -to. the c Iminating faqt The Stockholm Museum posseswts. these dark b* amongst the most expert shots in Stuart.'- In this he" made a hit. a - that the planet so tuated has d4- an interesting. cause in 'that case course, the re- in human -beings at differ.. illuminated by t 0 velood humau4y Europe, exercises his skill in a re. Finding it would take a long while . collection of eyes grounds would 'be 11 taken fro of stars so d d t May be & markable way. With his rifle in before he was able to earn enough across Of millions if' lation. here pointed ant ages, which are -,cut n lights ctantly threw separately Invisibb, position by a with his brush, he relu pant as to be separ true relation of eau and effect and hand he taken up a . painting for the stage, with such a way as to exhibit plainly the of the Milky Wa3 - yet haye &risen. as t result of one lake in.his palace grounds. and as over his internal and eater al eye. It as in the case fish rise to the surface of the fortunate results for himself. The only other explanation w0ul Cl In a. thousand milli chances ' oc- Pie water he tires at them, rarely fail- Mr. Pierpont Morgan is 6 ket. easy to observe that the eye of a system' is pent child is as transparent as be that the star urging during 0 Inlinite time young no to hit them. witn his deadly bul- high, burly, red-faced. and fond . of ittli several directions by Pei" but, on the other boas , those think- inif water that of the youth a. 1 4 Crated I n Bev He smokes big, frA. leps in the man of thirty the fectly straight tunnels of enormo erg may be right w , holding that lets. -good living. It 19 no length -as coniPared. the universe to. a 'festation of t often one finds a con- black cigars, ma,6' 6xPresssly r 5�6 begins.to be all opa with their dim gftat him, which he fa4piiously eqlls -6 que, 4p firmed vegetarian among our sixty it IS dt• meter, t in which no stars exist, all I mind and that the orderly develop- the man of fifty or six -amokelets. Price" as Mr Pri ;Dr - an public workers, but Mrs. Bramwell _W will- man of to be so i=Pr4 - went of living souls supplies la, general cidedly opaque, and fin the this is considered Booth told me reowitlY (says a lAon- VM's time is, he Trot to be worthy of coI - adequate reason why such a univeive t: seventy or eighty it is dull- am.: bable as so ezftt- don writer) that she had item & Ing. to suspend bu4iness,activity 0 shox4lo have bee lied into r- b6oko� 6 lustreless. This ji�&duia development are vegetarian for fifteen years. "d b*A look at a mm WrIture, or a considers the mot ence, believe the ourselves Dr. Wallace next co opacity is dueto the increase of 'and found it possible to maintain %r jewel. Like Piresident -Roosekelt, Of OP& ty striking proof of the limited ext;e t its sole'w�O a t result, n of, &A Moron to Impetuous, excitable, fibrous tissue and depdgit of waste X health t1wou& all U10 8tXSA .stellar universe, whichcothat Aowhere else th near the cen- matter -in •*the eye. of the .9 ion;Ay busy life without rive abd always desperately in earnest, analysis of the laws teal positiolt in the uni'VaTse whiqh except lists in Ali, ........ at Newco at reawt kavp course to amt. Her husband,,, X�., but hill judgment is Invariably Prof. we oscupy could ti d litt light. Me 4tuOtes is also a vegetar- sound. Children am pretty i1pa, .16. Joh W1 Bramwell Boo good nny patW land other physicists, who affirm that been isn, and tho vamw". General Booth judges -br th&n*a "here's or piece n the disposition, afid titian, bar of stars were infinite A r. tier. -about amtes.' What If the, aime in fully, almost. bw-masidered oris; they love this crusty old:.finan ftr* are they9 MAY t would MYL jug %h. way L to 1 -Parasites, boy' are peopaR le their cenbtsed light *mount of M r*ado -novels on 0 You. I equal to tho sun &V midday, whereas siti mat- consider 4 chub h, and when he gets there he live in. Paris. I think you ought 60, that tAby have only one meat he eatj$ in the Is hi W starlight is may one-fourth as P6*- Tom, Z -1 1 know' at sowille 'novi that and you 74W "0 art so►ce.0 Imimwial ul &S' noosUght. This proof, daughter. Tom 1: 0 A Bud - its soot patum' rouad *e box for the COW- % be elaborated here. want on&. 0 41 C wh" Caen • 7-0 �m % -4, .7 2 L - .4NV 7, 3 • t-,? 4 r 0:11 V L V, P 31. T, _' : •� ,:..-,g - -' m ,r -ion ,�.,fa - - _ - - . .a•;;;'^' ,1a z' '�' ''t.si" ` .?", i t'--; - - 5�:.-: ,,';` y.; T'. - -. i � i"9'�_' - '.�" ---A„� � - iy_ ._x.3�r.,. o- < i,-_.. �, e6,.�r t ,,.- y,. _ _ x. +�:� `jr. ebII'eJ:.• P., t¢t' w tp s.�r�s �._..,-_ I W . tie . boy � � ..oma ► f � .> I rontQ; ; eln t Sun d.aay th , � ..�u UIM - q �_ X 11. g . f • r- s•�it ,, - '_ �' -+� -' p8 A S' - �j�' ,,.a ' •: d�y4(,� 7y'�ry •yy�y tg! $. ;yt� + +�f - �'qv . >v i E t - - x - f G4V• �.ti S. - `tJgtiS" • lit] ,dilfl pi: t tro 4 u.4h, i 'l f,.. ., .. °., ,,_ a N - H. Gee rely ` � aox•i+� Pelt h 3reiry `g oAIee to ansa Mr Toro h e i,ves - 4: { 1 •:. , .A. •' , F f rofx► Toront6 on Moh cQ . ids will not uarantee -tt trainer pas= ' ,±. sill ftn roved heallth sex] ars or :� y. P- gagyage ecveen the % qtr, : _ * ,r- 1l+Iise Milne f G e+ iva ,' ie pillage atad t ie statfon %until fur- p 2' a, UI1rr s Iadin �L v •fi , -";X 190;1 pe 8:! e_ �►s ' � �� mer notice,. - j •'; •Y•• e ,-i--lw•111U�a� rUgh,Vi�r b�I� f�` fi x , fairpo�t,t,.� ��` r� ! - r` A1:� nil a f'claps wig Mr, and=�� r . E J :• jy J i F . f - r L l�+ � � I �� .� x A�:iller, . of the Gle i ; �� Mise Annie M �sfis�d ham. s r- - , , s Gab. Filson ., ! �- - -, ,I y-•- has ved into ed a position in oMnto. Friends •t` •••,� " --Some have U , 0 _.spring, the Ddcker resid' ee,` then saw here will miss her ggreatly. ; ` '; fn 111 h}i gest df the veli e. Mr. and Mrs. A. W}�les spent ., ;� `plowing ibis week. -�r �Z h© Mcau ' . ;• ..r �: = A number frorr�x' ;"attend ghlin Carriage part of the past `veek in Toronto ; W. S. Major s' st l�txeval on works, of C)sha�� a� a.r a e�tishlg with friends. : . '`�• : �. 41 Tiiesctay. „ ,r +4 in anotheruflumn for 1 _ men. ` Our bay is almost Lear of the °,�• 't —D;, HelY'y v,ill`=hea.e: its uc_ Alfred N. Mullett ace mpaniecl mass of ice. A 'guoclreezi frunl § A . ,l :--tia'l.next Tuesday to atttend to his by his K ifs and sQn; Rich �•rd, left the west or north-west �tiuuld . r' ' .. professional duties. - • � - on Tueisda•y morning for a.nitoba. smash it into.thousands of piece's 4 .. —h1r Andrety I?onglas •iS ve ry--Andrew Duvidson, of Ashburn and allow it tro float awpy fast. , . `�•<, +c��; r sick at: present, but her friend$ was ink the village vu Tue, day 11a•� - . are hoping fur her speedy recovery ink; taken sonic Il�irses here fol •',1,„ IS 10 Register a ,. � s ' 4.�: #- •, , „ —Mrs. W. Andrew's sale on shipment. : t , � i� ' .4 j •. ; . - �` Monday wa's a success, iii every —W. and wr's. Andrew and twc> Saturaal y, March 14th, low=Aiictiuil o ,.,- way• Good prices ruled throu.g) children left ion Wedn day f9r sale of 30,000 ft. of pine lumber at out. i _ the North-West•, where here will -lot-10, con. 5, Uxbridge, the property —Pickering town§b1 council reside in future. of Jas. White. sale at t�� o. Else . 1. . bills. Poucher & Postill, Auction's "p i,,x; will. meet next Monday at Broug- —Chas. Downing lost - ear Fort Tu$sD�eY, MAnca 17TH=Auction sale r - , ha'm for the transaction of general William one of his bet horses, of farm stock and imple�uents, at g��' business. which lie vas taking p to his lot 3`L, con. 2, Pickerin ,the pirt�- ''� r -'' : =itev. aid Dirs. hi�•Gregorente`r- farm near -Indian Head. ert o W. Hollit,ger. Mlle at one. i~, * , { Y g ing. P ee ills, Poucher & Postill, auc- •.. tamed a number of the Dun —The Decker build' Deco led ) ' •'c: people of tiqeir congregation Tues- I)y T. A. Greig' as an o ce and .i tioneers. , • - day evening. - : , _ show -room for Massey- arrls im- ednesday, :,far. l8th, 1903--Auctaon 1. .. '' " —Miss .�Itna bnvidson . rivtttrned plements has been re-shi gled this sale of farm stock and Ini lements . a'. - on lot 21 con 9, Pickering, the"prop- ,dome last �Teek after spending a week. e1•ty of J H Underhill. t3ale at one. . `,� : -. ' few weeks._ with friends in . l�Tew---Ge�:"and Mrs Dart Ck; and See bills. Poucher & Postill, Adct ,E :I , .. a ; daughter, left on'�4iesda fortheir . castle and other eastern points. ioneere. -'--Z - : -•jThe shingling of the town hall home in Manitoba. Tb were ac• Thursday• � arch 19th; 1903 --Auction f ,_,, is now completed, and the work •of compahied alsp by Robt. Gormley sale of farm -stock, implements, etc. .�;, P kalsomining the interior and fixing atho. expect�"to spend thee' ,sum'nler • on lot R, con, b Pickering, the prop "". I.1. , - ert' of NewrickVj�3 llson. kWe at 9•Z4�.l, •, up the stage will be begtw at once in the North-West.' h y .. - . ::; - —Mrs. tiV. V. Richardson left . -John E. Gee will hold ail &nett- t one. see bills. Poucher & Postill, r - t• Auctioneers. ' "' last Thursday for the General ion sale of his household furniture 19Q3 --Cash ,. f 4 � Hos i'tal, Toronto, where she ham in about two weeks. (Look out FRIDAY, 0.. - , c #1 P sale of real estate, stoves & tinware, undergone a successful,..operatiotk for bills giving full particulars. furniture etc., in Claremont, the o► �', We are plead to know that she It is Mr. Gee's Intention tto take up arty of J i3 Bund Sale at one. r .fit: •;..� ! • ,i",• Ir :t. � „- is recovering nicely. residence jn the city. ee bills Poucher & •oo ill, Auct �� ;•�".%•_ . . =• Harold McBrady nhohaG en •=M. S. Chapman left1-.on'Tues- FRIDAY, MAiu-x. 7TH, 19Mt Great , , • - .`_� in theme ploy of J,phn.Dieltie Co clay morning for Stratford to cofpbination aucti6n sale of farm r fbr same time., left • on Monday attend the Supreme Lodge of the stuck• itnpleuients, household furni- I - - .,;-`o morning'�for Chicago. We isle Home Circle as the delegate from tune, eec�cl �aiu etc, wiU be Held at • �, .'.,him eve o crit -iiitheWilid f'ickerin Circle. ; He is aecuui- HuLl,t�ttil �, hotel, Brou ham. l;n- .' ry PY' P S y g tries can be oracle with'r. Hublxttxl ', ' • `' ' �' city, and believe that he, like most panied by Mrs, Chapman. or Poucher & Yostill, auctioneers. 4 - ' R:. � -` Canadians who take up their abode —The Toronto Star will issue On :4't' • - - . -in -U els Sank dominion, will Saturday a special nutimber con- . / I more han hold itis own. t Lining half -tone engrp.vings c►f the+ - s � j� -- ' T. S.•Scatt; of Carlyle, Assn:., members of the Onta'rioLegislative . < •,i, '� ,s, shipped fro��nn4� Pickering•station on and other attractive features. �'. ' i ti �P. Tuesday, fifteen head of horses They -will be fob• sale at this office. i „ °' �{ a :.. - which 'be intends using , on his — W. Peak Lias had a • telephone - f farm in the .North-West. Most of instrument installed at his livery. , `� � r .. -` `` .�- the hwses were. purchwed in Pick- This will be cif Brest convenience -- : - A : ` V- ,. Bring toiynship. ' the others were to hi.in, as he wily have commuui- P., �° • , .• • -- •t r � •= 1' secured:- in . the - imAgl borlaood of catign with;'the Fiat o ,. and.'tl;ue =i �. ,t= r' i • `. `"- % Ashburn. y k t keep lzim informed. as to the posih., ' _ _ ;- - '' Found" shl t 'the 'ion of 'txains - . 0 ' ` , = 3 : shore on Frid , r� l&+ A I � k� � '� We U `r I x Lo�v --which - me I roll .5� .f� - 2 in. � sct'ibers�re stilt f1i •arreaq.- . 1 " from tip to tip of wings, -and 2 wpuld like to remind them that a a .. t4 •, 4. _: , rtq-k• - from top of head to end of- tad. few remittances just now would # +r ," .10 �•< Re took,the bpeemnen to Mr.- Swat- bemoatacceptable. There area few fit! lriaai of rangy aoa a Lo�u�bar ,u ,-�� `:. low, tazidermist,-who states the Illustrates Numbers .still left, Latb. Shingle. Doors, Bash. House fin - i . az:. < . ' it is the largest - specimettt among whioh we present to th paying• ishings and dilo material _ .: -k) 46 which he stuffed for the year 1903. * • F N ; I '1'he $lull]p at the S ink nil h �pa . _r'�_. *, ,p lls ym �._ ` ,� r`":� ': , . .1. o P .�� .• �4 a A _ II Will be ,greatly improver when for Mr. John McGuire in a affiiet tN�> a taola MA wat�tn6s mads - - - R - f -; spring opens. The track will be 'ions which he is now- unae ing. 10 oar. � - � ��, � r -� ( .1 �'{' - i t ~ -. ` R h �A,4' extended to the pgrth to where Within ,the past few he .. `� � �, '.� � :� r • � - • _ ' -- - 41. }p�g a cve►1 � 1 be bul -.•.tile laid his wife and his Rife s mother < ' n" s W `, < p 7 4- `_�.: �,atch will be moved to the sd�ith, in their graves, -and ou •8atunlayr t¢ ) Fy c ,. ;, - : # ' r _ end stela] rails will be heed. With he took his step -daughter, Miuse - .: ., : ' x, y there impic''ovements large trains D�orau a the hoepitnl, Tdl'+o d,► K f:. ;.t • iJ• d 1 - i C � 4 �� � . 1 wl be able to Tnake.. ase Ql!the eu$erin� form- t3rphOid fever, and = �'R �. fir,; r t - ' ` 0 > , ` ,_, 'sidiil andv gr%te f�icllities �tiQill awn- daughter is oon$n d toy - ` s -:, ,t-.!v"h_ •`-'r,�'•a S to t,' �! .tr _4• - -i` , t r '' worded fogunfan `dried with the same dieeeu�e. ' { ` ;. „ g'• tr :, . r t+i ,' �'a. ,. # , �Pti a bdg a31 tla$s of work - { s' , Wm. D. H p former] Of _' .� f. - tu's --`tos mp btluo t . .: . _W --Those in.4.0w. ii�t a 6 estab- R $ bmp�? P'a • .I •� * s. Ii hh�nent' ,of a %Bar .*'tory iri this *il'lage, `§ut fora timber of - ' ' r cad =a in .- o - ears a :ra ddent of Toronto died - - • - , _ «. _' _ �t , t .: C -4 `-"? �`i` Jlitb ,1' g t _ ' `"- 'a t r , r'+'R - ' ''., a " ' �; • _ ti �• r �. �„: i e fa ewre�of vn'9 tarda�y after a week's illness `•; _ �, �, i , ' ' �, t ' f-• r... o y '. p18,Ce-Iii tale Leann- 1� � �a9t:"t- rs. Is �,p monis, illi the age Of 50 _: ., - ; �'.* . +t tom;„ W _ .. <��(.�9� ����. -,� +. ,,. - _ - - f -+ . Liy i .. ' f {�l`eL-N tWI� NWV �/O ♦ - 16 ,-.� _ _ 1.' 4. �-.4 - - • F * e �` . -�Yyyp _ o i_.-• V , -1 - i �. >> -r day yam. Vis. she it #ins eax& P _ _ i ` i C - J A [L] epf�ry �y�/����/f ff t� , - e ., " L�� _ _ L �o�lll , Ger wf . il.roru k. Bon. lunm k ,, - `v. . ',4 • of ., [iw� �_ �vr , t ?)y �+i.1/ mo r"g when _ - •^ , #C .tE: .0 y� : 11 , ,} 4.'f �.. t Y � 1 ..� a feWY'$ ted• were eQnveyed #iO the 6ti�Itlt _ - -�� t W �• �ti . 3 �• • G �• a '+ • - ♦ . :.. �� tb� a cit 4 $ the ce 8o the. C. c4hurc - - - a:,_ . , :farmers : Pmt a, pee where �ro ae�ditmes were -"' _ r_ :��� � an cv : nae :beldt a 't4h incl, eaat wok W r, ' ` -i r - . t _ t �r ' ..:., . _ . *., v �. ' in the '�,: C, chem .t n ' ". held•... '; - :. > e . • T -il i ,.y.. '1” s. • •, • k •• 7 f :• % � ` ,,---ti .. 6 - w r ©I 1�I�8} IOiltt: d8C8a8Eid� W 1Q • is . rY� l a t , i w a . ' ` -;. _ -q : ip , w I lt;�-ft�Ur i sail Of rattle ' grown ap fami��t, arae a nil wb4 � � a } t , '� d d ip i - ' ' :_ ' y�� 1T���pyj p�y�/�,, y v 11 a was held in theve ` hi t esteem •T '� t 1, •• pt -'0331 -.ft l�tW1/J1t l/ia .4 ,.atl , • _ • •, `�: _ - • !, - \ -{ •Y` - j - . ' #tott$1`itti 1Q0 tuxds b all wri`th Whom he was usiq- i a6ow oY a '� being sn av" rte' a df -1170 nude •ted, Much.sympstthy is t for :' ' � _ _ t & �t�' lares assortwft of . • • . __ I--, ..1!?: it I w number t+�V w the] 80 r ml'ly in their A 4. •,.r' , ' y I� ' . Do!!s. �l�yf �n`� ` ' t _r i�, . ,t, A�'�� �ii . ttur tie Ho Calf. -. trails. h . +ra►d Au snidilen be smut. c i raosl•sd �7 1 ..� r e.r:t— ti m`$�tden he :- T ` o cQ- .t lte�n, el%ed �„ • _ - - . w �_ soil se ths�. r - "" yAi(�yp the {1d jj`tie Re iter re- '. ''• CAIN• �+ Ba�ietiDtiom taken for all Yainai. *`. f rr) 1n.- -,`. ',• l-'.4M1',J.`•' ,!!'�"j. - 6 - ' ld }', -•: - t i`i • ! •: Din rt Pisr _ ao One who s. ell know -n in r .sf. Wa iti,T ao� Dsaly�.Naw�papars. i 't �'. itJ- '•i. - - .. �afa�i', 1Danbratan • - . - - �` - V tL- "` x' eih :eb igned to e'vill lie-lutsually spei <:; `} ' ; •� •` ., �_,{ a _. .� ,S.t' f : r Y L at he home of * . P' �.� ,t- :.ti_ R� N+ ' , a of Bebevilte. fv Il hoUalr$ ,t�✓•�'- ` r - - , .r- _ P -L -Y r i V t •'�'� y, , d� hi r:fat���#�, A C. Wilson; - T , • Wit- r,- _ - r or Colonist ' i�;.ttinB : mat l.�r.�on F�R��B'PpY Co ,«� �+} • . �i�.tb� , Ynet _ J�� � - yr ,.' g�E nlidlaY',,, �Qrtll-��3% � ,�r�1e"�rOffel"ed p081tilOII � g' r«f. r - - - - — r_ °: �, , illi 1Iar�h an A ` 11 ' his' Ylevc► dot- and St. - �' - • `'� , J may... .i. •.. - `�Y Sir i' Q. ! - d r upnli Will =sell N 1 Redpeitb xi,, a Fa - Y• ttik for•'`*, •C. � 1 •egafta ter vacation. He r owl. �' : `. p . a,:_ t Lawrence $ogar st $4.24 p _ �, ., z ., ; . �. ; , . q. • 7 '- - _ � a. 01.:: Q, I to> t ;ma>� o vi ill t , oxv �lay9 here lir r for tlaa - r:w� r� .Q•_-�a�, <k put ap In a cotton grain baQ `, . 4 .;: i , :':� ton tti iY ifinew �har e. We T"""'iBSIi c �'3 .. _ ' , : r E �iig� .. , ., lis mxih c g Il e m f 20 also XXX V •ue C✓ '� - - , ,, ,.� ., ems a a s., t ry r .' ,� n n i•e, . ev ya. tt�r h~ t' cttYn atulg tions ~ �: , ,r .. er ,',�t• . , or 24a a sl. Haile ASO o A C . - :,lie s o 51 te' cN neat.4= ,,.. t F 1+ -11Gis y>Il gar f g p ��ir ` ." - %4 ti , 3".. 1.-- !3 i �e,_W e V ' ° A"L! A. s t�sa 8tati� tQ,ar ix �- _ e i ? w SF ` i s �h` +'' >' ..fit a' .' a� E Ni heat r%0 std lrOr praelnoe- A ,- . _ r :. Liy p� t .01' n . t,.. �- M1y,r • , Ii r t,• �,.-, i ala ._.. h cH• lore slid ciiei+ p the $ '�yy:. ,ul, ,iieen r !.! t - w y.',..': i p" .::.- ., b.. .. - ��'+• • to • h ul v �� $ P P - wool id T� low 9iiee sae I�Ya G'` -,, i - L -, A 1 t y rt,y >. . g . e• _ �r t _ .'.• "F '' o les--•„ Y. t r _ _ . _I,. T ,t =rail]: a to Ga, ro' • ;: 'nIi iti�m. •'n h 1P� .1 ' 4.. e. ' T',. 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