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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1903_03_20f VOL. gXIL 1'ICgERING. ONT., FRIDAY. MARCH `?0 1903. - _. ATO. 2� %'OUT AROU1�'D US Greenwood. of pipe 18 in diameter for culvert in tp'>ro t!'aft0 nal (9atrbs. a :� 4th con bet lots 10 and 11 Wdt.1.62; 8.- _ _Spiny Mills* Miss Banks, of Toronto, is the guest Carlton coni. r d 6 for work filling fn' 5 m _ Whitevale• _ + of he: sister, Mrs. Wn1. Eadie. washout on con opp lot 12 90c; ens JYediltal. ' _ _- I master Lou 1)4:•ney has engaged with and teams elnp f22 13- Dolaald _MeDiar Red Wheat -- - i 0e bus. �' S, Majvl s sale as a .grand Juhn celc:rn for the Summer. indfd fur caul r d 6 silo:• sno�3'1c, we,n . White Wheat - - 70c success. Jo(.1 Step;:e: son. has engaged with F. and teanis 02.11k Wru Enlersou 20 ht r; m Spring �j"heat - - c i41i�s A. �vrrio called on friend: L. Green Tor the sumn:rr month:, shin• snow in r d 3 $2 40,_ men and F. EASTWOOD. M.D,. 6nreecn _ RvIcertsntl, of Iiin<•C'ity, missouri ti-auls emp.A;.7V: �V F Burton Soul r d _ W. y . to Canadian Pa,;iIlo Rsilw•cp : Coroner Goose Wheat 6�c here one day last week. , ` �,T j is the i:U,SL ?. 1 :Kaniteba Flour _$5.00 hbl. D. Buret and fduii I", 11 his -tuts :nun S1. �!, men nail Oaiario County; Issuer of Narrieee Liceores. ills- F1C 1'eirCe ��rlil tH i.. spending f j J Pruu, e Olaremopt; offtce hours -Before 10 a.rri., 1 tot Family' Flour - 4.00 , `1 _7 e slip sx.,�•., �c �'vnl (i 11 d e are d I pleased to hear +,f ars. t an'� e r I' P•m., an front 'to 8 p,cl. Private te'ep:rone a IeIF- days with II'Il'll(13 ill �,':a.i'e- : 1} e.r IT•,r t••. - lew' it+ P, flet•1:.,1"gillne;� lt! hl•� rttn�- Vin„«• °1.'_'•!. lltetl�Ht1C1"iea�ul"fa .. eonnect'icnwitb Balsam. GreenwooA-Broughsem Paste Flour - - 4.00 -- - - - j' nlvnt. i E„'t'n ,�- dnd sir= -�lcl tle,+� r tlfie•tl 1' c'.L:_Aucut_t_ S• j uhnst n caul r d 1►1t Zion, A. Jobbston's'7ta tori), W= Cowie'a (if r vr, til. T� �'' t; i:r> allot' auto 7`2c, ineu emp doe: tTth con), ea3 D Pngh's (3th cosi Sy �'I'a11 $17. l UIi NVe a're- luea=ed •to ' _, :,"t at _., ,r=r1-'y ::'.r•:r,:n t, t ' !' �h e.. -- Shorts 19.tii t1?s. D. S. Tattler 13 recu';eling :r.Lr1.-';tt a<:,.,,li- tHa:..i.,n �:u•���'hife:,o:,:rd shc•v snooty un 'i -.. �';-•-ted Jollt: lel 2� ,,! ss:;. .:u.:. fetiv I ;,la r;! rt a:l'4')r,'; Geci 'Y !sl ruiu'r cl 7•, 4 It w f Jumbo froth her fl? ne_s, t.••., his �ll•n• �mov.- 1.c, ulen elu 1 blk: S 3 JL . Trinity Wedical Collegs, T r ,_.o, men• Grah,1lu. lu,e" 1 tlea t, bey of Co?'egg of Pprsiciaos sad Fera -one of , .e ; `t! ,, :� las.^Ft-n eller hit, �t;tr:c;l e:ectin;tt'o:.: %talc uti tit S . ; Ontario, CSBce and residence orpO'Leary _o£el Itolled Oats. Ch.4 of all kinds.' she f!tilel-al c;f _ e1_ 1)2' tileer- 1�'Ill• }iii risco• l.<! 1:. (;'l_'a,,ll!;i.li j3rOS. -ha::L I^U},t' `.itt'e�,,lle br'eakln{, Toads ant}; Woburn,Ont. O�cahonzlt: mcrn.ng T to ill: Hard and S i:a1 Salt. of :iulvtt; c,u Fy edneecl;t 1,[_.. -evening 6 to 8. , _til(' WRir'dtt fou t �iicluJK. shay ..::.,v: un w t line 9'2; Jesse C'wk Abcve prices Subject oChatbge withont A wliber of ctetr young p bl I O' r IaI'g Iist c,f pr,.;;,le �vho hale fr,i, titian:. delivered at BruuQhaut 1:otice• took-ii1 the S. S. anniversary at . !:ren su fia'I'ing with grippe, we are 4]2. 1, Limited. GreenRiver'on Sunday antiMonde y � pleased to see around again. The curt] ve'cowi,lended-that a grant... Model Bakery Co., = Ml's, A. E. Major has returned -Jahn moGre has gone to tiN ankesha,. of *03 be made fur tie ii t I west of =- home afters spending a couple of I L1., where he has --secured a good Altana. "DENTON, DUNN & BOULTBEE - - F g o�'tic'n. We wish hint s!t�ce=s. A bye-laa assedthrow h is v3: iu-A Barr[rte_a.E3cxciton, etc., National .. �w��, weeks with herin-Turuntu "Our P Dhamke re e0 sing street. east, ToroaLo, Mrs. J. Ratclif3 of St<:t:fiville, isj Our focitbr:ll boys have re -organized reauitig.s and finaily.cari�ed appoiil.tinjc -'� At Claremont every Tuesday forenoon. Money g 'elldln a few weeks with her fur the year 19ri. Any teams wishil:g rue d coin, engineers fur gI ]:dere, po5unc� to loan on mortgage. I g t to arrange a ffiendly' g:(:ne. way do -so keepers and fence viewers fur the vela' FR+NII UEYTON, x.0- D,C.L. parents. Mr. and :biro. Jas. Hami.- I by writing' the captain Frank Harrison commencing on the First day of .fay, SftRUEBTL. DUNK. W. MULOCH BOUrf!- ton of this place. Greenwood. 1(9'.x•3 as follows- Read cominissiuner� - BER. tSl-1v c r = I J H Goru:an, 3 1• _ Rev. A. tiY, .COrrie aid' E. .A: for rr,�acl situs Nus - t' Sunlevville 3 G White, 4 J Henderson _ Willoughby hb - c.a.led at sur ublic P '�e' g 3 r ELL 0., BARRI9• Du^ba .on. FAREWELL, Q. _ - 1 ' G �3' 'ibsuu 7 G Tout, ii' ,,,,] E. - o i Etnerson U i', - • eie TER, County Crown Attorney, Siad County school one da last -wee and y - G Da�'idsen 9 T<' Sadler, 1�1 J Led ett_ ouo3tor. Cour%Hones. Whitby. Io• found that the work of the child- S In must .:,ertainl • be in the air 2 � _ PI' B > 11 Z�' Feasbyy, I_ 1. Burton, 13 C, iZl' ren was very encouraging. and causing the sap to circulate Disney, 14 NV ;loll-uy,-15 G Cooper, US *,'SOW h McaILLIVR&T, BARRIS- Of self materials and design through all thQ branches of the social J -Gordon,1S R- Cowie, r� ' ere, solicitcn, de. Offioo opposite Pwt- kepi is stook. It will pay you body; else haw uxild )?,-e _account for H Jobn n 20 A ohnston, � Cs--_. Michell, o - aiae Whitby Oat. 7ao.BaU Dow,B:A.;Theo- to Qan set our works aid inspect our stock, 0- - GREEN RIVER ' f friends• who partook 19 H ail J the housefa.l +, A:aGi1Ilvrav,LL,B. Monev to Loan, By - Fal loner. En lasers fur road r+detr• _ and obtain prices. Don't be misled by - of the L.o'ies' .4;dvystet= at Ili. Dales t 1 •' g agents we do not emplov them, consequent. Albert Hie=y commenced lore - , ,, •, , , , -F Sr,c en int /at portion lag Ilorth Yeterar►ary. Ip we call, and do throw off the agents it1 SaturdaylaFt. P cosy residence :,n `t. I e..1c?s's (lay 'in of eenti of con 5 and S C'arltun is-' R g the evening". The niuddy roads, the the- portion of the township lying; ^ commission of 10 per cent., which you will MrtG P. H, Hoover returned to dark night and ,a lowering sk-y, all ; th n• ,e +'entre of con 5., HHOPgINB,VETERINARYSUR- certainly save by purchasing from a. 8 Toronto cin Friday la:;t, ` cursp,re aceep pe: PIe at -nue' but uPovtld keepers -R Piaci'-ey. E Bah - e GEO14, Gradeata ct ice Oncerto v9t-. MU solicited. Mns. S. Sl•c'nCe is at pre-,ent vis- conle they did anQQ their comiog well dor. G Downing. 5 Linton. J Clark, ti M. artnrry Co!lega, Tcrouto, registered me=ber daughter r • re aid tliEtll. After a most eiop!lent 1 �'- ata:eOatar.c Vownuary aledica' essocauoa WHITBY @RAIrITE CO., iLlti{Z her In lUTVntU. P. 1, Ni C' A Ann:-, Ci TUvne, P.E sn b =et ved by t}:e Ladies, a ^c - • (?>m�e ani roe teats one and one. -quarter m-dee gyp, Psi 01'Eae. Whitby. Ontario :)Ff 1�b J•.L`iltla Ftttti tllrvl, left 111,5t 1 �� � It+: ct•t, T I uc Kr t�, F Ru:lrh. (i Tuol, 1•:. - - - norch or Green River. office sena shoeir.:tforge glatii of a""si•:, s ng and Spee -h ar der] �i':;;.r•n, «' S Major. T Ha'et rlian. 1 ' hoary E3 L:, 11 Ill.. and ] to 4 9 m. Te:e-rbpb, - - we+ek t4) vi -it friends lIt Heslleler, t+, the E'D'U-'aleft',. Y.Pv: .'kI oK'1t1 al?1 ,j,;♦ lr, r• �. - ..... J'] tier, Hut<'hiil left for the J r y Yal' ,•r,.t Ihihp, O P Pettier, A sJelver, LOCn9LS1.1,Dat,: P, O. address.. rasa ! ' g` aloe+l as chactnan !althou t1. there }lute t,raiN', J I3 !!:1'112!. CY Iran ,u,, 3 :k iitver, .Oat v North-I'Vest on Ttleac:ay' murninl` tvaGc r r h.tir�. %11=, La -w. r,f Pr ;er,ng June:, J -Evan -;r. A «`isuu. J White. tieterinar Surgeon. PICKERIi� G LIVERT 1 ,i,-;. yt;.. l; cr:clrt F H. l'..rs�se!1 .vi'11 1.': J. SHI:;LET, 9 k HNes+,r. -E. Hen Gralastowf :he Oa.ar_t :et•r:- , :tlr�. :1f.•rcie and c•11i111ran are r, �tt.a • ]cone, P,+'.: C'•cr:,•r, of Hi1;h- ary Ona " . LJr c:o.:e: aterel=QMLer orSL+, _._.�__..-.---_- -r ___=-- NV a ' (!`­'ll r }:+, I F1 �• - -- n r en, e-c;,•v --�lZ• �Ic('an,Ianc2. ri:'it;n r t'1E iu-ruel's i,arrut i 1' . 7re rile ), F12 it ?]i- 1' I; A (' :rriaary Me1wa; A.uctstion, e!, G t , Fit -,!d. U `�' (atrtab rte, Gormley. diseases 1,a] aa+•nnev of the delver:.: snlm.aas aIld �lr�. l i Ylnt t k °r. ( x: ne, 3 1 yla.L . 'e .tun to n^`, F. M. J L YrtLurt, ( !+ Ydlturr, J Annan sr, treatei aceord,ogtsthecro•: c�drra gL�rovrJ First Baas vehicles for ] :re by dap Wine 11: = iicu,ver and flltil Ilhal,lnnr. aider] i •b« entertui11n1, nt. �� Hulltr,yer, Z�' Pett".. nn: Pohle -t. or nigh 'Lina in counecticn meet- L}'.... evenins; } .:r 1 all kind: N! t• andsc,eaauay_,u.;,.ea Oa••eant res:donee � , - lsaroar Luton Ava and 'dint St. .. Dtf il.y vi-.t:•d '.�;t}3 Mr. arid til T`• vele %:;l ti f.I i:1, ,: ntla' 1 Le of tla• I,Ugr:�, a' H Bork. G wil .. p Freight and e t ,r n. R utisar 1, J Sl:t k, tv +tuft. F_ InR ail G.T. R,trains, r Boothe S•:nciillast. , es roes delivered to all arts of abs } .I the ha,'r•,ibny prey,,,, ;ng w:lo lever. M N;44 want lvn Ousi-1.196 l ''gar"' _ 14 Ili. Ye'nucx l=�r. NN il..e gleets ir.F ,circ a•.'te of t e ix. "d n:tt, rs ;nd . -:. allege. 'feaclrofd of ah kinds dune - `� '►lr `drRlar:}- ca�•e notice t11at h.-_ a sl.ul%et .ti \ti'. U. Bai•tlt'..1 fac.U,'i �' felluwsbip of I1unba.'r,n furi: Afton q•„t/lel xt the treat it *t1:ar tue'etit:g of on shortest notice. Ea,e and oom- of %,art of tri' > tin ^r� of hid lett a vu7e of thanit+ t. tie entertainers, TE[cm&s DUNN,Conveyaneer, Com m:ssion nableo in eonneciaon. g g the c+.)uncil move for leave to:ntreodtier Y JJLL misitoner fez %&lura Amday:ts, etc , hut_d taketl Little. and tl, [} ::1 \i1 Jena:!<s for th"i: a F+�-:etc t , amend by-law ' o 7d7 that _'_'. pt&ramoat.uat, ry _ Jlr-. ll:reet «as' prevented front a-IIiounded kindt e�Y to uprnir.� t i, tjle t,y ;.,w roa:i.~.g r,n:-i ;u^ for lien h auW, t - - -.. _ H 1 > e },e thin:• _ BQ�I;I!ICi, leaner of. arriage settlrliit+g :1+:lilt' last %Eek un rSc „ f1 , 1 r. the pxylncnt of abon,l rthr,ereeticru . Lieeoaes ter cheCoact e}.Ontano U -----__--___1 c�, t t, , �. e:' e aerated illy - . -- 7 - ,a In, n. ht 1::F ,.r•[ 're. Ahuut $'_15 tuns I'.: t: deci teal tl a the , leek ad-r- aesat theriIre Or hisreeideaos.i7 kering ,�lr Ceo; )"�Hrt,r[. +eta �rrl.and LhP- L/d,r�t Aid FetUrT}i gil►&ga i r - -- �ti e are -urr�' tel report* rile ilI-friends. tine fu. tenders fc•r au en,:,ne t::.c,l,erAtd. that.kr, to all their many til • , k c: usher, ,arti,rdare, of which AVID BELDAM. auctioneer,' sire., Fur-hiture., --- • nes- of ?Ariunr Ellis at the ]tools of willbeV-,ven in Lhe tulverti�ement. D. VID B roi:eltr @&les from-bls numerous Mr. Keuneti-y, C` dar Grove. -« F On n inion of tiles.:rs Todd anti •ifr'- ` T Mends both far sad now haler of tams, farm 1 r s hot til hear of 11I� _4 Veit 're6over ' Piskeri +g C Ouncil - , saoek and everytLing %ha 1s to be Sold will 1» 1 e' 1 S _- Brady)' 1- war all ted t0 atltei'tlae tea handled by the subscriber w•,tb thectmoSt Dara AI ULl]eI young fttl'rner has Sir- The alx,ve council met 1,itre-iant Lu It'tlt for IfsY.3, ill the uri$inal allure _.... and so!d to the very beat advantage. sQ•ly __. I'ived a I ittle to the north of here aticw and pan of o_i�;ina. nal a ellovx A fall line of first• ailjovintncht on Monday, March ld,.h, : on the 7th line, Mr-. John Michell 1 to the township estopped as public- at the .ownahi ha.l, $run h�n1.:41eu1 P -._. ... _ +�� R.BEATON,TOWNB'HIPCLERK - class furniture now • - P g htghw•:tys which have not been sold. D. 000vsyaaoor. oommisatonerfor t kips on exhibition is - - presented John With, a fine baa• brt•s all present, the reeve in L'ie chgire - _ r ad that Che uler:c be instructed to w�iavise. Aoeoantaat Eta. mosey so loco on Thursday last.. Mother and The Iillnutes of the .]salt sneering a _ Ion car'm property 'Issuer of Mai rlsse L+a oar ware ioQms. uotjfy the parties hating possession of Sola doitr well. were read and adopted, �' Isar. Whissvale. ons f•v gg Com from lf-s Ann Harris arYkin if said allowances, of such intention to 'rices right. J, B.'Ni'ileon while assiittin in g rent and re uirin them to give u i�OeCHER A POSTILL.Liemeed Ane• - taken down a barn bekin irg to anything coming on -account of allow. � g a P 1r g g 8 posse.tun u the Sallie, tio°een forthe County of Ortaio, sag• D. Annis, fell from a height cif sure in ax) of the late Mrs J Liscumho• Jas �fc•Braal moved. seconded b J 2. S. • Dillinghanl• Cont from A Johnston, com,r d �.i, -i F Uoa sales of every desenuSlon eoadaated at a = thirty feet alighting on his head ,, , t ,- Todd that owing to several pante. sadarate charce, T. l'oucbete, Use, Estate s .r.rng that hr.cou d procure t� i��t` ►p°L and General Va:aator, Ferret attenuoa PieketitsR, Ooi• sail ehoulcler, and seas thought at 9c, having cut trees and ilea.] the saute as i�vee to all orders by m111 or tellgrapn. eat- for F(?rne trate that hi yt ins yeas Com from Arthur Xo.hncuin rt? sale wood on �eteral of rile roan, in thin T1308. POUCHES, Broughim, ort, F, i h>w'n hi ; the -aid parties are asked for :lOtlTILL.Grsea gust Uat s5•ly fractured, but on regaining con- of road a..lowanre flet luts'G and 7 in ,, P p , Wheat Grinding T s•ciuusness was found not quite sol con 3, opp Mrs H Vickers. makeimmediatesettlement for saute. d�$E WELLINGTON. Hotel. -Hay. __ ' ceriutl,s as anticipated. and at,time Com from J E Farewell, F. C.• Co rind a '.o that in future, any partiex found r•tittin or destroying treest on, !a{ removed to sad thoroughly overhaul- of writing is getting along, as well clerk rP_�overCmenL grants to mads roa115 used for shade or any other - ad %he above house. I am prepared to rnraab it'arinei-s may hive tbeir wheal round and statin that A W Campbell, Pro- acoomodation to all who desire w patroaue y B as can be expected. stating P Lir ore in this township without rile sae.. 8 actors Simple rooter. I ahr11 be ptnize fol eitbei Toll. Cash Lir Exehau&e. vincialroad instructor will be.pr•epared P P P ed . we all•old patrons when Lhe♦ have o� -�e� perintg+ion of this council will be 'sasioa W stall Markham. JAB. TbRRENCR, .-._-_ _ d -toted-u cut•d to I he date of sorb address will be Wurint p ' afarkham; oat.. - : :.>gam _ .- _ __ . - .. -- , ... -- --- Br�otrgham, - ' ane. - • g rThe corrlcil now rn juurfled to iller['tAny nav%eity of feed for sale at reason - -_ the month of J - y 4 a sin on :'1 *1 20th for the transatctic�n - able priors. Oitr roads are in good condition; Com from Dr Bremer stating that of general business. . _ E ria as to Fed 1 admitted to - ha_,. Barclay h o into Mimics Perry cannot be n _For. dale Mrs. John Mairs' house. • im u Asylum at present, but when �!..Brokenshire, Ptesert.,*, 0. Geo_ also] Mrs. Linton are in To- vacancy occurred, he would forward •�Z,a fl certificates for med"I examination. T "+ Philironto this week with friendK A report was presented from the p srout again of Ger his recent recounts. �E�RN BAR O� rr�� YN���� - S Rood trams awelliaR,,1�`aerer of land We are pleased to see George 'reeve , }<nd clet•k re -north' townline good stable in the Village of Pickering, n �� . •Iyauponted by act of Psrltamwi 1891 i ALSO v illness. The corn oa Indigents reported and R A number from here attended J. recommended payments as follows A frame deeIliog sod about one acre of Prattwks provisions-for••the--late. F rut:,orise,lCapi:al,.....:..........•..ilAos,00s' H. > ntlerhiIl's sale and rn rt cosi P land near the said village. report g :• _. Portwine and wife f38, GIeeson Bros Subscribed Capicat.:.. soo,o0er The undersigned eoos"atl w prices. for goods seqthe late Jane Liscombe aa't• • • • • • • ...... .. ite,000 Both these properties will b6 told at a band; tisaD ko salmi meta of all kinds Pp pp assets Readily Coavartibts::.... ° O. H. Pugh sold .rOhn A. White Meebin & Poucher'ggoods eu barifaiu to close out estates. Also a supply of vegetables, a lot of fine hogs,. the price paid the late Mrs j.iacpmbe 62 3b, Gleeson Joni CowaFrRr eat T, H. >ttc�-x i� _.. being $6.20. Bros' rbvisidus supp to Mrs P John: Special attention elven to Farmer's Sale Qdality good. Priors reasonable. Mrs. Jos. Burk was in Taroato ston 07c,.J M Gerow cash supp Mrs P rota Collecttous eclioited sad promptlymal's " Ilisnraaae promptly attended to. last week with her husband-. <s ileo' Johnston W4, Mechin Voucher Dods Farmer's Noir at.00a$ta American cosi g Foreign Exabeuge boatbt and sold Draft& is- Coaveyauniag done and Titles ssarchQd. Meat delivered daily' is -undergoing an operation on one supp Airs P Johnston 12.74, as Burk saga, ayailabte on au parte of the world WAGNER sit 00. � of his eyes. support of J C Crawford froln aan•lst Savings Rank Imparrtment.- -- Visits Claremont - Our barber has taken up rooasa to FFeb 22nd WoJ a3, Jqs-Sark, cup of F t v Mantle 7 coke at $!<1.50 per. v and E Intra:. allowed on deposits at hi¢,.est cur- eve Tnesda in the Hubbard house where he pe rant rater; and erdditd balf•yearly to depositors every -Tuesday. -meals at 7c $11.41, Jos -Burk 8 wks su • DOMINION BANK,�ti-ilf run his business until another 3 +Cryleo.. S.err. Manager, ,. Gibson SIC,., Dickie .� CoC-r wks sup _ Wit v. Richardson;. shop can be fixed up. Lclsie 07, J Taylor i wks sup Mrs Buhl- _ Tile township council • .%net • here sterick W7. Geo Armstrong sup Aaron • M Notary, $ Ca its Pald uo $2,900,000 Nota Public, Pickermi 1on Monday and among other btisi- 'Llscorn be a7,'P Moore 7 wks stip of rr o F I. a x' a o nese appointed the road commis- self 58.73, Geo Saltc,n 1 '18"L8 [nos sup S "a ° „ o rc Peserve Fuieid '42.9001000 i �ioners. fencF-�'leweits and utter Geo Agars 113.14. Sit�.< a . .go t wilsil 1p officer:=. The com on damages to sheep killed 3 0 e 'g ,s , =y Just Arrived WHITBY BRANCH. John A.. White ' is'-hati•ing '1-1is fiy-dugs; reported land .recommencled p � e t -,► ^ annual spring aisle on ltvtic]ati, tllefetllo�ving{rlyments--Geo Richards y o p o t C~ C `� .AT. beasts]" nanldas easiness Transaatad March '30th, He bas some good 1 sheep killed g4, 1C fi Major :3 reg. S cs o$ . p e �q so sleep tiled $'2:,. A Me jur'2 sheep kills - .. ,cam o. x o Ic a6 Q ties Special attention given to the collection o' ivork horses for sale. Seehisadvt ,• .• �-a-C;,c= 5--- a ...`2,.Q_. _ .Farmer's sale and other'Notes. ` ._ 9111.,.3, Fred Pos.1f 1 larn'b and 1 ewe � � cog z n x � + 4 n, + y � i'l alrclther evlumn• damaged :5.:33. � is m = 11' nr � n �6. PlCkBrlilg PharmaC� SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. Mr. Stewart. of Caledonia,- was c� mm�ya t. o -° s The coin nn contingencies reported ... v r e� .� 9 a $y Into:set allowed on deposits of BLIlO and rip- here on Monday. He took, atti'a, and recommended the following pay- 1 � m p wards. E, J. THORTON. lvith him four tl'orou htbred 'Murkar & The xteon printing O' g meats -J P � r or ra • � yQ' Jan t A new lot of scheol supplies., examination MANAGE Bl short -horn cattle. which were puree atrciitors report, etc W-.�. munieipalj tet a� Fri N tablets, lead pencils, pens, nks. erasers,. chased from Geo. 'Philip sr., for World a se s[nent and collectors rolls y m aMl ilowI y or soribbl file etc $400. I and- other - stationery and: supplies Dr. G. W. 'Fish has beeni$36.08, $36,08, Thos Beare, reeve, and D R M _ dm spz. p► Also a large jnd sssor4ed stock of A Snap on a Good Cutter• the busiest' man in' this Beaton clerk. expenses re, ,meetingg At s.�', 3 1 3 ` o see Ys71 �e - -Gumbo and too pt from bo to 5Gc. Altona with Uxbridge council Wil, D R r a J see e rt of the county for the past i Sir I I * = -Second hand Cutters Buggies, :ane Carts Beaton for disbursements 110, on acct ; o :. w sew July. l ee our new cote .papers, envelopes and on hand. Ira weeks. having been kept busy i of salary �. I .; N m N ssi both night and da We are lad I -' The com nn rtlads and bridges re- s - `" 1O iD so Sept Duchess bread ore tisane. g 3' g (. r„� out. ►.i to hear fit the sick ore now on We make a specialty of saw Ramming and ported and recommended the following 'e N m -� `g o. f Nov. - - Frebh and reliable drugs • always kept filing, Hockey skates ground rip-to•dat-, the nw I a3finents-J H Gorman corn r d 1, 4 � in stock. For colds and sore throat try _ . - with team #1.20, en em ' c, fir of linseed,liconoe and chloro- 1. m Pu0 m oar syrup _ „Also Chopping every day. liSi31RE 40W AND 9 PIGS Emerson com r d 5 drawing stone to ,Ts tarry 1904-lVhitts 6 h, Oshawa 7f} ,, dgne also crit syrup of white pins and tar ppBfdr saIF-The or dereigned'bast for sale at Audley rooA 52.76. men and teams emp I Brougb tm 9tb, Port Perry I ltb. Dr - ,lbspecially prepared for ohildren. W. H, Jackson, bisfl Berkshire sawKiind-o7Qsdlirrft<-,i'! on-"ego.rules 3 $28 20- John Gordon re 'Clarks bridge bridle 14th, CanninFtoo 13t1', Bear te sa _ Broom Ies;=cud, Pickering, P 0 99-23 at Pickering V.W; StG T Devitt 271 ft' 12tb, TuiT Western rolls, 16c. Eggs -New laid, rEE HFR�.� TH&QH for over two thousand destitute THE HOU" OF COMMONS' 17 to 1?i e: seconds. 1ls-^_��.._ children, assucis►gbkeir. growth �� --- -�-- - �-_...-- ---- - t2taTi11�8es-'far ooa-clfizehsb3p: -- - g .- UNITED STA 'ES MARKETS. -Daltrth; �-arch= T'T=NFieat-C-i3sfi,- No, 1 hard, 7%ic; No. 1 Northern, OPENING OF THE PROVINCIAL -- ,:.. _ - LEGISLATU$E. The legislation of 1897 rovid"ng P LORD 11tINT0 DELIVERED- TSE .. fog supervising and -regulating the importation of children from the SPEECH FROM THE THRONE: '--- ---- Prices of Grain, Cattle', etc in Trade Centres. 74c; play, 76fe ' No. 2 Northern British Isles, 'has, I am pleased to An Ottawa despatch says: Parlia- "- 2c; May 'and' July, 75fd. 'Oats- In the- Ontario -Legislature on -say, resulted in a more -careful selec- i Itent'wa's' opened at three o'clock on ",- -- May, 33ic. Tuesday y of last weal~, Chief Jus- — tion of children Intended for settle- Thursday afternoon by Lord Minto. " Toronto, March 17.-itiheat-The Minneapolis, March 17. -Wheat- tice Moss, in the absence of.. the ment in this province, and in the 'There was a large attendance at the - market is quiet, with prices steady. May, •74ic;. July, 74J to 74tc; on Lieutenant -Governor, delivered the greater comfort and security from opening ceremonies, and the interest No. 2 white and red axe quoted at ',160ic track, No. 1 hard, ?7ic; No, 1 following injustice of all children for whom manifested An the event -•was as - middle freights. No. 2 spring Northern, 76je; No. 2 Northern, SPEECH FROM THE THRONE. homes may be found under the act. great as in past years. nominal > nominal at 69c on Midland, aixl 751c• Flour -First patents, $3.70 Mr, Justice Moss then delivered You willl be pleased to know that His Excelleney the Governor-Gen- 2 goose at (i6c on .Midland- to S3.80;- secund patents, $3.00 to the following address from the great progress has, been' made dur-' eral was accompanied from the Gov- hianitobu wheat steady; Nip, l.hurd, kk $3�0: tirst '_clears, $2.70; second' throne, after which the House ad- ing the year in the development of erninen't H'otise'by ah escort of the 87c all e•uil, grinding ill transit. ,clears, $2 to $2.10. • Bran-�ln -bulk, -journed until 3 o'clock to-morroco, technical education and manual Princess Louise ' Dragoon Guards, I Northern. 85c all rail, grinding in '-transit $14.2;; to $14,5(U. Mr, Speaker and Gentlemen of the training in the Public and Normal and. was, received on his arrival at f ' : No. 1 hard, 86jc Norah Bay No, Northern, Tlu(lalo, ](larch 17. -Wheat. -Spring Legislative Assembly schools of the 'province. The growth + the Parliament Buildings by -a -guard ; .1 .84 e - North j Bay dull; No, 1 hard, N7c;' winter no - I•have much pleasure in welcoming of the Provincial University shows of honor from the. Governor-Gener- I t2sing offered. Corn --Dull sail low= you to your duties as represents- the increased interest taken in high- al's Foot Guards. The band of this _ flat -'Trade. 'iu qujot, •with No. 2 or: No. 2 yellow, 5U c; ICo. 2 corn, j t#ves of the' people at this the"first er education, while the demand for regiinerit was pi`esent anis supplied I white c uottd at 30, .c middle frei hts 1 1' t 8; < 4Jljc. Oats-(2utet; No. • 2 white, session of a new Parliament. the better training of teachers in the music. arid' at 30c high freights; No.' 1 41tc; No. 2 mixed, 39c. Baric -t.y erste schools, calls .SPEECH FROM THE THRONE. - rtht �' ldarlav� f redo is with No, 3 , in a ore. lye -No. 2, 58je. subjects throughout the British Em- for ,the extension of the Normal proceeded to the Sen- _ Lord Minto school Chamber fol quiet, 'u Afilwaukee, - D1arc.1� 17.-1lheat- pire we rejoice - at. the coronation of term. You, will. be ,asked - to ate. and delivered. the - noted •at' 46' to 46 c middle tl j H#g•hcr; No. 1 Northern, 79c; No. 2 Edward VII. as "Xing of. Great consider le islation with regard to lowing sgieedt from the throne: g eg freight„ and No, 3 at 431 to 44c Northern, 771 to 78r; May, 751c. Britain and Ireland and his 'Sia- these matters, Honorable Gentlemen of the Senate, . widdle freights. +g Rye -Steady; No. 1, :pile, Barley- jesty's Dominions beyond the seas," In view of the great demand for Gentlemen of the House of Corn- 8 Peas—Nu. `Peas -No. 2 white •• is quoted , at. Steady'; No. 2, 62c: sample, 41 to and as loving subjects we sincerely electrical energy for industrial and owns: _ fJUx high Imi •hts,. and, at 70c east. (s S Corn-3larket ti2ic. Corn -bias, 47fc. pray that he may long be spared to other uses,, it is desirable that the I am glad to be able to congratu- •• • - -• - dull, with Canadian occupy the throne of his ancestors late you on the continued prosperity utmost facility should be aUorded, y p seer#ty Y - yellow quoted at 45c west, and tnixod •1•dc No. •LIVE STOCK I►LAIi.I{ETS. as the ' sovereignof a loyal, con- through municipal that prevails throughout the Domin- 8 P control or other P 8 _ west. 3 AmericanY yellow at 53c cir-track Toronto. Toronto, March 17,-A fairly Y tented and prosperous people. wise, for the utilization to these ion. Canada has received' many blessings during the past -year which ends of the water borers of the I 8• 8 P y ,�, Rye -No. is nominal at 51ic active business was transacted at ( On the 18th of December'last a P I province. A bill to provide for this , call for the expression of our heart - P tiliddlu freight. Flour the Western Cattle Market to -da in Y butchers' cattle. Exporters were conference of Provincial Premiers and Ministers was held in the 'city, object .will be laid before you, felt gratitude to --a kind Providence. l -Ninety F er cent, patents un- o chnnge3 at $..63 middle freight, in P not offered• plentifully, and the - de- of Quebec for the purpose of con- Bills will be submitted for the I I had the pleasure of visiting Lon - C don last summer in anticipation of buyers' sacks for export. Straight mand for them was not brisk_ sidering the financial relations of , consolidation of the Municipal Act I _ and for the revision of the Assess- : the coronation of his Majesty, and ::rollers of .special brands for domes Space is still scarce on the trans- the provinces to the Dominion. The meat Act, to meet on that occasion represent - ' "tic trade quoted at $3.'10' to $3.35 Atlantic steamers,. and several more conference, after comiug' to certain Ot- I atives from all 'The reports of the various depart- parts of the'Fm-, ::. •.- ..•.: '. ]n bbls. Manitoba flour steady, Ivo, delays in their departure' for Lng- conclusions, subsequently met at q merits of the public service will be! pi with them assurance! - + ` 1 patents, $4.20, and seconds, land have• been reported, , Fairly taws and submitted their conclu-� laid before you, including the first ! of the loyalty and contentment that Y $3.90. Stroh Strong bakers', $3.8,1, bags good prices were paid, however, by Bions to the Dominion Government.' '_ g prevails ihrrrl bout his Ma'estv's report of.. the sammissien for the P g 1 included, Toronto. - ------,-.-T--._ .. ": many of the buyers for choice de- these, A full report of the c oceediti s will P P g _ be -Iafd"before , , widely -extended lwssessiona _and - � of the Tem#skaa;#n �"-� nstnticLion g'thou Millfeed-Bran is very scarce, and scriptions of Butchers' cattle you, h at one time fears were en and Northern Ontario Rai#way. 8 z quoted at $17 here. At outside sold well, but it is doubtful if the 'have During the past year a greater -tile tertained that the King's illness - "eStima2es-for the current year —post --- points bran is quoted at $26.50 to resent p prices wo'tild been maintained it area of the arable lands of Crown was located by settlers than � would have- involved -n filrther - will, at -an early date, be submitted ' it $17, and shorts at $18, Mani ba to bran, in sacks, $19, there -had been of these larger - • receipts, The markets g 1 in any recent _year in the history of ponement of the ceremonies, was e for your approval. They will he source of much joy and happiness -ta and shorts, $21 here. 1 were flooded with milch cvtvs, and the ,Croton Lands Department. The found to have been prepared with P P hi -9 �lajeaty's subjects that his 'the springers were more abundant than immigration from the United Kin all economy consistent with the I health was so speedily and perfectly f, efficiency of the public COU tiTRI' PRODUCE. usual, about forty or fifty being dom was exceptionally large the PI ,service, feel assured that your legisla- restored, i 1 (Jeans -Trade continues dull me- , brought forward, and but for the l,reserice of large buyers arrivals reported to the Department in Toronto bein nearly double g y ! COLONIAL "CONFERE\CE. Live, labors during the present ses- i diem, S1.65, to $1.75 per tlush,� and ! a sales would have been effected with those of any .previoi+s year. sion will be characterized b the 1 Representatives of this Governmen+ y i hand-picked, $1 S!i to $2• i I con- siderable difficult The markets for Y' Under the legislation providing i same earnest care and thoughtful i participated in the' important Col•' attention have heretorore onial Conference, which was called i Dried apple:, -Nothing doing, cath i prices nominal' at 31c per lb. 'Fuse hogs were steady, . land` grants for military service, thousand have as marked by his Majesty's Government in. con• the work of, the Legislative' As- l i - - -.orated. 6 to 8 c i i The receipts were 5R cars. ,con- p raining 726 cattle, 212 sheep, 1,000 about six certificates ahead been issued A lar c num- Y 8 sembly of Ontario. section with the coronation. The c _ report of the proceedings of the con- 1 -.'.. Honey -The market Is qulet--- with' M prices unchanged. Strained .sells at hogs, and 28 calves. The following is the range of ber of claims awaiting settlement" will be dis posed of as soon as their I terence including the documents 1 c g u ` _ by Caned#an caeca ' I r 8 to Sic per lt,., and comb at $l..ts validity is established. ' An amend-, submitted the ENORMOUS INCREASE. ! to 81.50. quotations - sexttathes, has ahead} been gticen Exporters' cattle- Per 100 lbs. went to the act enabling the more ! to the public.by his Majesty`s Cot'•. Qiay, baled -'1 he market is quiet. Choice . .. ...... :.......$4.'15 $1 +i5 recent contingents to South ASrica Dominion Trade Increasing by ernment in London. I feel assured at unchanged ,prices. Choice timothy, wk-dium... ...... ...... ...... :' f5 4 ^-O to share in these grants, will - be Leaps had Bounds. that much good will result from $1! � on track, and - mixed, $8 to Light, a 00 0 o� submitted, b An Ottawa despatch says - pastas the leed!nl public men of I r - 8t+ go. ]lulls •............ ...... .... 3.75 3.85 I The progress which is being made Judging from the trade returns for : the great self-governfug colonies in - Straw -The market is quiet forCho;ce Butchers— i in the leading branches of mining is 8 to direct contact with each other' first eight months FebFt.he car Tuts on track; at 85.5q .to E6 i _ • ' _ . 4 00 4.33 matter ear congratulation• The out _ estimated that at the and with' the statesmen from other ! 28th, 8thr it that a ten � ` aledium„„•. •.•..• ..•., = „ 3 40 4 00, ( put last year. was .Lha largest in -the at :close of the present fiscal ',.lends, a A Maple syru >- Tice- allon cans, $1 i f 8 c 0 histary of the industry -qpeClnl L.Cgreg"J. trad(- a ga on one- a on cans. 1 1 fi IIulla ......: 3 00 3.50 i tention is being given to the de- el the wiU n roach the total of 8480,-� ATION - and half -gallon. GOc. Onions -The market is dull at 40c Feeders ..., ... ...... 2.50 8.10 posits of nickel-eopiper and iron ore 000,000 or 9;35,000,000. more thea The real influx of opulation in- 8 P per bush for Canadian. Stockers., ...... .. .. 3.00 8.85 ' which constitute so important a part in the previous year., During, the tip our Northwestern Territories and dull,' with Canners 200 2,30 of the mineral wealth -yet largely ase eight months the aggregate P g ate the very large additional areas of prices-! firm. ' 1 -fresh killed dry-� Sheep -undeveloped Lambs-.- +i.�0 r oP -of northern Ontario• e lumber tirade continues active, trndc, � n ' I the basis of i ports for fertile land -which are ''being brought ! ick�d turkeys. ]4 ,- P l,c glpese, I u.fw5 _- '- the revenue for Crown dues for the consum ption and domestexporter under cultivation combine to Hirth- fi to 11c per Th _`1 ducks, $1 to $1 t. ,••„ - too- $,-91..8.4.240, or press upon us the need for - -in- �nLot ' rto chAcklis g; nail.' 8uc to $1 old Dueks.. 3 00 3.."0,00 i Calves, �. being g he ors yearlargest in the h g 27,SUS.956 compared with creased transportation facilities for 5 hens,cfi0 to 6oeto each... 2.00 lU imolai i the same period of the preceding { the forwarding of our grain and oth- ns. 0 1 pais Ockpe per. 1 Calces lbs... 1.50 .6, 00 ice that the I am pleased to not' fiscal' year, Imports for consump-' er producfv to the markets of the ' - Cars on .per,lOQ Bogs- past year has been one of excep- , tion were exceeded by domestic ' ex- world through Canadian che.nnels. track, $1 to 961 u5, and small lout ' r Snws . ... 4:bn 5,rJo tmrtaI prosperity in every d art- : ports y $'12 885,000. In round The whole question of tran inortation b -961.25 per bag. - = g. .. . ... 00 4•r.i0 sent of agriculture, not the ]cast f' orfs increased as fol- facilities continues to - _ o _ to QO lbs fl 35 f,,l'O exidence lotcS-ilanufnctures. 51,750,0(}0 occu v much attention, and my - +_ Tlil: IAIf2Y 3TARisEi9 Thick ,... ..... , 5.10 0.00. ro- P q y P diu� ie farni rex farm products• $7,Or10,060. aniiinata flocerstnsent AiIY tmmetl.iatPIv_ ap Flutter - Local trade cQntinues Lights .. .•••.. .,... . ........ 0,10 0,00 I bacon. and . poultry, � and their products, $ p,((J0,(K0, for- point a commis tsion ot. experienced quiet, .' and without feature. We 4 Tt,e thanks.'of the country• are due e'st products, Decreases men t'o report. on the suahiect. cluote :-Seld'ted •dairy, tubs, 16 to THREE EXPERTS WILL SIT.'! to the estate of the late lar Hart .$:i,000,00o were 82,000,000 in exports of ALAS'-KAN BOUNDARY. 17c. choice lare,r roll's, 17 to 18c - A. 11fa�sev for the. timely gift of a fisheries, niainl;V due to the falling A treaty has been entered into be finest 1-]l, prints.- IS to 19c; cream- Commission on Transportation i new library building. and also to off in British Columbia salmon can- {ween his 'Majesty arra the ery prints, 211 to 22;c; solids, 19 { I Terminal Facilities. Sir William Macdonald ;tor his gen- . uncle• series, and $2.(,W.-0100 in products meat of -the United States. under to SOe. Eggs --Market is easier.: with do- An Ottawa despatch says :-It is erosity in providing for a bvildfng on 'the campus of the A ri p g cultural ' al—the `mine. Returns for the ipabt ,which the proper delimitation of the• , a houndariesv between -Canada ung . month give the imports as $15.-= We understood that the commission to I College devoted to domestic c•: icially determinec 515.47£+ the -as .11aska is to be j I' wand good, quote' :-Strictly lnryuire into thi• report upon the science, These and exports $ll;- ht n tribunal' of six impartial jai•' new laid, 151 to 16c; held stock- TJ transportation question and '. the munificent. gifts show the interest influential 4.11,9:5^, as compared with $13,499,- 531 2 ists of repute, $?,367, ' 7, - (pickled and cold store), to lUc.” j terminal. facilities in Canada, which gripttina of Citi- and the revpectit't� I HE1�I �TItIRF-TION RILL. • Cheecc-3larket' is' firm. We quote . , was foreshadowed in the speech from speech 7ens in. agricultural g cultural education, and ' 7 amounts for the - santq period , of -- - i 3 cto the throne, will consist of three will r' assist in. the work of a result of the recent decennial 1`.10.^. Acs n 1 secoinds, 1_2 to 13c; twins, 13 members. The mercantile, p the college.fly } tensa the representation of the die - = c 14c• _ --r _ and railway interests will each be The work of the Firrmers' In- stitutes has grown steadily ^pe- FATAL KLONDIKE FIRE. `` ferent (provinces must be re -adjust k'ed, as required by the British North _ 'IIIOG PRODUC'T'S, CTS, represented by an expert. The rail- Ciat fry,it, institutes, ,held in the �'-An:erica 'Act, and a bill will be, in,' •..; _ Dressed. hogs are 1. Nolte g way expert referred to is understood to, be Sir William Van Horne. The orchard, have been very helpful: the 1Five Hotel Inmates Burned to traduced for that purpose, Bills '* offering. Cured meats firm, with de- Government intends getting the corn- 't4omen's Institutes have increased in Death Like Trapped Rats. with inspect t the of e t�--e mand fair. `1'e quote :=Bacon, clear, ” mission under way at once. They number, and are so prorriising the will be,, risked fc+r, special as- i - - a A Vancouver despatch says •s :-Iq liailitay Commission, tl e ' amend- P y of the patent laws, the = -' 10 to 10.1c, in ton and case lots. Pork -Mess, $'31; do short cut',' recoggire the paramount irsportance you: •aistance to carryon this work, ritent ,Militia the fere which- destroyed the Aurora Act, Chinese Immigration,'the re-nr• $22.50. of the transportation and terminal The rote polled on 4th of De- e roadhouse, 35 miles below Dawson ganiiation of the Depariinent of.Ma- ., Smoked hams, 13 to 13ic: rolls, problem, Special attention will be given to the prompt handling of ,the qd camber last.. in favor of the Liquor Act , 1J02, though large City;- Hunker Greek, Flo ike, Trine and Fisheries, t.ho ^ettiencent of Charles Burnside, proprietor, his !railway ]abor disputes, and various shoulders, 11c; backs, 14 to 3 -141c; breakfast bacon, 14 to 141c. � goods, especially, grain; at the Carr- of not rte,en- oughmay, to taring the Act into force, wife (end 'two- children perished like other sub' twill be submitted tv -. l I leets, Lard -The demand is better. We i will ' terminals. The commission will 'doubtless report as to the im- may, nevertheless, .be taken as an y' trapped rats, • Thomas Baird, a you. - quote :-Tierces, 101 to lU¢c; tubs, I, prove3nents under spay at Port_ Col- expression of "the -electors favoring young miner from -St, 31ary•'s Ont., I'TO'THE HOUSE OF COMMONS. Prof. Baird, .1014, 10x to llc; , . pails, 11,c. I ,men is to he a Foitit of further legislation with; respect to 8 P the liquor. traffic. A a' cousin of of Mani' -1 Gentlemen of the House of; Coni -- toba College, sharing in, their, awful j - BUSINESS AT MONTREAL. - transhipment for grain brought. doton, ttie measure with -this object .in view will be submitted mons: The public accounts will be fate. William ' Dice' discovered the I laid helot's you, and also the estim- ' Montreal, March on j�iants which navigate the upper -lakes. for ,your consideration, fire; but 'too late for a. rescue. The ;ams or ' the coming Vear,' which ' 17. -Grain -No . It is greatly to be reGretted that, remains of the five victinis, with .the' have been prepared with due regard = 1 Manitoba hard wheat, 7?c; No. 1 Northern, 71je, 'march delivery � CHECK TO WHITE PLAGUE: notwithstanding the liberal ' pro- charred body of a dog, were recov- 'to economy' and the rapid growth ered• in the by Corporal . ; vision heret'dfoi;e' made for the in- morning Of the Dominion. No. I hard, 75c; No. 1, Northern, 72ic ex store, May delivery; peas, : —. Austrian Savant Claims He ' Has sane, the accommodaticin'-is still Ryan, and a coroner's fury returned - Hon. ­ Gcntlerrten of, the Senate; a vorcl•ict of death by'su{Tocation, j Coni, .. inadequate, and I trust you will find Gentlemen' of the House of - &.)ic high freights; oats, No. 2 .in Discovered Serum, it possible to meet fully the paces- The Burnside family caine -from ;neons: I luny tLnt in the consicter- store here, 37; to 371c; 311c high) A Vienna desipatch says :-medical sities"of this unfortunate .class of Portland, Oregon. atiote of these fnatters'ancl in tie " freights; rye, 49,c east; buckwheat, men here are eagerly anticipating a the people, pe-formai.ce of Lill the labors which 48l} to •49c yeast. Flour -Manitoba protnised lecture by Prof, , Re}n ing, It is gratifying to notice that _ ♦ will de}'Dive on sole, your delibera- _ patents, $4.20; seconds, $3-90; ...On- the renowned inventoe of diphtheria man`s (evAty ` - i s ave proof - tions, under DiaLine guidance, . Ri-11 . , tario straight rollers, S3,50 to serum., who has announced• tho dis- efl fQr the indigent of theie own DEFICIT IN BUDGET.' tend still to .incrcage t.l,.e- prosperity $3.65; in bags, ' 81.70 to 51.75 co}'cry , of • a secant by scans of t panties by the establishment of _ and happiness of- Our people. --'� patents. $3.70 to -S•4.10. Rolled which calves can be made perfectly Houses of • Rrfuge, -Some counties, Expenses More Than $7,000,000 NOTICES OF BILLS. •-oats-Ififlers% prices, 82 bags, and immune to tuberculosis, and which.,. however, hate no oilier .refuge for in Excess 6f Revenue. Mr. Los -To. amend t'he Cainndn ' per b;A. Feed - Manitoba bran, $19 to $=0; shorts, S21 to.'similarly he confidently o xl ects, will. prose destitute persons' than the county P Jail, and ' A London despatch spy's: Satl* Teuilperance. Act, $22, bags inclutded;.Ontar.io -bran in ap�ilicable to human 'bo- it is the intention* of the av s fi al etch o civ err e e`- air. Clancy -To• amend.t.he hornir.- -- . a n b f its is bulk,- 918 to $18.50; shorts in bulk, Ings. Government to submit legislation timates for 19031 brings the total ion Elections Act. . 1 n o $2,0 to S..1. Provisionq-Heavy ♦ THE FRENCH SHORE. for the further extension of this _estimated system 'of' public charity.: .. expenditure for that air. Scott - To amend flee railway to Act. Canadian short cut. pork, $24 to j „ 7n order to Letter suppress branch of the public service up g2?g,39.1,265. With the army and Sir' iPm. 1lulorkTo aid in the _ $2:3 short elft backs, $23..;0 to $24 light short cut,' S23 to S24 Modus Vivendi Passed in -New• conte ious _ diseases in man g Y parts (, P navy estimates anRl the service of the Settlement of railtp•nv labor disputes. ifotandlaad Legislature. of the province, it appears to be national •debt the total •expenditu.re I Sir Wilfrid Lau.ricpr• has' also given - compound refined lard, 8.1 to 9c necessary to secure more effeAtive for:tbe year will approximate $767,-' notice of a bill tg re.aiklate. and. re- "" -" P are •Cunadiast lard;,llc: finest lard, ' A St. John's, vad„ i d'es atcfi P co-operation of the ,municipalities 500,000, which is nearly $7,;500,000.( strict Chinese immigration, which ' 12 to 12ic; hams, 121 to 131c sLfys :-The Legislative Assembly on with adopted ' by the in excess 't the rei6enue expected will provide for ini1�`atllg the poll bacon, 14 to, 15c; ._dressed . hogs, .Wednesday evening unanimously re- ,the .measures iafiislatuie. Your 'atferition will be from "the existing sources. Included tax on Chinese to 5500_ $$.25 fresh killed abattoir flogs, newed the 4 French shore mochis called to a bill for this purpose. in the estimates is the sum of $150,- c, $8.50 to $9 per 100 lbs. Honey- vivendi for ,tie current year; after -t hnt'.e.. he€n .pleased. to, notice the 000 as a grant in•'ai4 of -the •expenses ---T— ' White clover, in sections, 12 to:. 13c 'a powerful speech from. Premier" highly beneficial results that have of the Royal Commission for the St. _per section: in 10411, tins, 8 to. Bond, who declares his conviction atter„Aed, th.e creat iqn in 1893 of the z.ouis•.Exposition. A note appended The highest' waterfall in the ,world• - A4c; in bulk, 711 • to 8c: dark, is that the Imperial Government in- branch of the public service' charged explains that any further contribtc- has lately been discovered in the _ lower, Cheese-Owtario, 13 to 13{c: tended to redress 'the- colony's with the care of neglected and de- tions decided upon will be provided Sierra Madre Mountains, in Mcxico. _ Townships, 13c. 1?lvtter-4 ownships grievances at the earliest • � possible pciident children. Under its opera- for jn " the estimates of subscouent The cuscade'• of- Biissaseachie fazA creaaivey, 20 fro 2L11c; seconds, 17c; moment. tion -foster homes- have been provided years. _ 978 feet, at. one drop. r.. .. .. .- _.:.-.._ .,� _. ea_..� .. c. .:m..:,t•,.._ _ . ...wry .-...-.,�. _ -. _ •. rte. s-. a I ya s - A PRACTICAL VIEW. _ - — - -.. CAAa6h SE3S 1St��33i the-- —_ - — clothes and render the --"Ag & _new woman," he said, "I --pI>g-rinase g as a yet, e13j8et-to c /1 D. hands liable t0 ec2ema.'- din s " ymbol • of man's - _ :tyranny ?.. - - - "Of course -I shall, she replied. "Under no circumstances would I 00e- ---- CANADe -.-� consent to wear such a thin It is A'S ! not essential to a marriage, and it Q -- _ (,• • stands Loi all that is obje-etfofntibTo /A / X00 LEADING REDVCE�J in the >tNarriage relation." Tr`y • - - "And an the same theory," he suppose ,you. ',viii.. re- .. - � - _ - . __ -... - ' -� -continued, - `•I su - - _ _: .. -•. _ RESIDENTIAL'�gpENs� 1 fuse to wear an engagement -ring r 4 - _ ?" �t . .__......Ask. Sor the petago& liar w a1s1Ve11-no, :she . answered, slowly 1., T ` .. IVERSITY t -f and thoughtfully. "That's a very different matter, —UN"But theoretically it—" = - 1-13 PROGRESS OF NVE`:TION. "There is no use arguing," she in- - NEW CALENDAR NOW READY r.-_ 1-413 Successful exp menu have been terrupted. "I don't care what it is For Calendar and all made for obtainT alcohol and sug theoretically. Practically ,it is very Fresh. Fro �e� Sea Herrin ows Information, address, ar from pine nand bt�ych sawdust. often a diamond, while the wedding - DR M�GKLE6I TRINITY toronio 1 French cabinet makers have' learn- ring_ is only plafh 'gold, and that f1N{YERRlTY, ed a way. of. preparing sawdust and makes all the difference is the In casks ofabout 65o Herrings; $t.6o per too by the cask, or St.7o per loo making it into articles of ornament world." in smaller quantities. Labrador Herrings in half barrels, $3,00. that resemble carred w°or:laim - :Hogs This -1 THE D'AWSON COMMISS1011 CO., LIMITED, TORONTO. YOISOIQING BY PERFUMES. A. Canadian inventor claims n _ have invented a system of tele the We otter One Hundred Dollars Reward Oh wretched -10t of the twentieth Ing between stations, -utilizing the for an case of Catarrh that cannot be Power to Intoxicate and Benumb y. ' - Hes Been Proved. railroad franks instead of a line Of cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure century man t 13ox only is the air of wire for the transmission of mes- F. J. CHENEY h Co., Toledo, U. full of microbes -but naw we• must Though it is popularly believed ,sages. We, the undersigned, have known t', have a care not to inhale a wirleless010 that strop rfunies have power . The A.utomotor Journal, London, beJ. Cheney for the last 1b years, and massa ge. - g Pe PO believe him perfectly honorable in. all - 6 to ,intoxicate and •benumb, and !describes a new traction engine.call- business transactions and tinanclally though -workers in perfume labora- ed the "pedrail," which literally able to carry out any obligations made t i ferias are occasi by their aria. (cop Mloard s t-Iniment In the Rmser oitsliy mug a- a a s u s ai , + fected as to need medical aid, little aurefootedaness of -an elephant and Toledo, O: wALDING, Ii1NNA i ,/� - .attention has been paid by 'ph3'eiolo- haiuls loads far in excess of those MAR VIN, wholesale Druggists, 'Toledo, A RECORD BREAKER. 0 G D �! Series of ex timents which full the wheeled traction engine can U'Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Inter- Tour -"There are microbes on T G4 - its to the effect of odors. But Inow a German physician has made a+trove, rally, acting directly upon the blood money.,. pe y - and mucous surfaces of the system. confirm the popular belief, The ex- Testimonials sent free Puce 75c. _per L1ick-"hell. my wife ..can beat the .�1: -THE TORONTO NEWS -SAY S. bottle. Sold by all druggists. world as a microbe -killer.' i -A - periments were -made not on human hall's Family PUIs are tits beat. �t 1'he Massey:Harria Company aof •- beings but on frogs--wbiesh were put- -- -_ under 91&84 bells with sponges sat-, only occiapies a •foremost plan Por O,sr Rfztr Yearn. -- =Crated with vetrloua essences. among Canadian manufaeturiaii Aunt singll-"I' have known girls wr pap Axa watt. T%IsD IlaxgDr. - 6en Libby's" Natural, Flavor _ houses, but the amount of cat to- --in-haste and_��t at r�a''o*•rootniassyry fine boon u••dfor over 2124 F1D� Products The effects are similar to those of capital e.n •: of mothers for their ciu&va WWI*- - -' invested in the business. -the number leisure." Ada {meaningly) rN�A vlih parfeet auooe•a a sootfi•s th• ohrid, Chloroform. There is a brief stege I,ve known people who never mar- &one.* the gums, as rt eii ,gain, cure• .+au co in. apd These delicious pretarat om allow of all of excitement, followed by partial or I fof Wren which it employs, .and int is the'uestremedy for Di•rrboaa le pies w t s sorts of impromptu spreads without the :. vast o orations, entitle it Loa lace rigid at all, and repented ever after.' unprordptu an-earanee, and permit.tbs ,. .CO lets 4 Twee -ford ba druotdo, la nery yarn of si woe d nip paralysis. Although many i t P p Tweoty.e..aDre • nottla. tis +alw is ineatouiafiia I hays to eniuy rather than slave. our OdAte were used they were found to 'among the great 1lyduStri81 concerns _ _ B• "d eek for lira Winaloas aooihlue g9 lwuklet,"13uw to Make•Good Things to of, the continent: -Outside -of the and take OO°Lhw kind. Eat." tree to houseke.•pers." Libby's Aa i31Ser only in rapidity of action, sled - the notoriously heavy and "heady" 4 United States, where the high tang la-sof the World. containing 32 new maps musk was found to be one of the mappubla ed atlasexprpublishers for ns by the largest snakes ti practically lizvposstble for ITighwayman-"Your money or map sad atlas sA-7frasin America, 1t slowest, Cazr;phor, peppermint, a foreign company to do business, Dear SIra,-I have been a great yOy}. life ! " Poet -"honey I have ready now. Iudexoa, and given new maps , lavender, and cloves are also slow, the Massey -Harris binders and stow- I sufferer from rhetl,matinAM. and' lately nott+e ; but if you will .telt" me some � t China. South Atrrica. the Fbil;ppines. rac- while aldehyde, to i era are Anown mud appreciated faave been confined to my bed. Seeing Cuba.Portoas any las publ Is of as muWe mail y turpentine., older PP I o! your ' tidventures, I will write tical use as any atlas published. We mal] relief. Mitasc�r be m restoration- oto dower, yiang-ylang,. "peau d'E•s- p y er arrioulture is carried on y them down and divide the profits it to any, address fur 5 two•cent stamps wherever under -modern conditions... The com- g _ _ pagne," . asafetida, bisulphurldQ_ ot_.-. with_ you,.. - __ carbon, mustard, and nicotine act I an ltas had, and has yet, many y Libby, McNeill It Libby, Chicago keen rivals, even for- tho trade of the health to the wonderful power ' of - .quickly and energetically In same ' s - The fro would jump about in a Dominron, -and it !s entirely owing,y our n�A9de The Wdrtd's Greatest caterers Cases "the effect was instantaneous. � y' - S j p f to the merit of the implements. whit�h LL'SLS S- BUTLEIL !t turns out that it has been able � roar 3 Inlmen � ��e S � aoS � t -P ' lively;• manner,- but would aeon ';hie-"Dtdn L our honeymoon ass :lone his eyes. and rub his Gose with to build tip• the world-wide trade ' p BUM a 0ANtts011 his paws. His breathing and heart which it now possesses. The heads _ _ _ quickly. dearest ?" He -"Well. I OOLc ton of Psseate action became slow and labored and of the Company Are among the moat should say it did- ! Wbv. it deemed PATENTS Cmada late su.dy. - -• P P ll experienced' ente g• pe 1 the _wntI low:advice he pets fired rottiEely. It he sti p rP — --- back to and head hard own k fell on his men firs the Dominion, and the nuc- - money I- had:" -y-sy R cess wYridt has attended it ever since CiZF:AT GHA`Uy1A ('L'it ---- - rnstn busdness- - t3--50 no time before I had spent al getting n its establishment is, no doubt, reused s' not _ - Qoiilini0n Line S#ean1shi his Leet again: It the action of the - m �1_�D___ 'Fume were continued the frog's. 8 they f always _a thing to laugh- at,, for Y Pani poniard to Liverpool. vmQu.ear• have al a�•s bc�n ova the' alert' for WHEN 'YOU'RE i breathing became convulsive, his I sometimes it cures but somettmea, L Bend ratsceameh, e head fell forward, and- his only re- Improv' ants. and have never rest• too, the matter or the pa u�wr int noeommodsgee - sponse to an external stinmilus was ed satisl3ed with their agricultural I cy to warrant a amiss as is the* RUN DOWN jWee, i.wMrol?Wvenjem Saloons and &tswro•na _ are am.dafiip• penial attention has been wen to iia :a spasmodic attempt to breathe. !machines, no matter how well they 1omed &.loon end Thud-Ciam secornmodation For "If work, w ililg there reusafnod case of these health hints which 3usit build ap pour system wtfh n"O�"�° and all plat Tara appif to an, •;•oa �r Fiis Qves ._tui rted outward and his j ;mere written. : in -a fa;uf ea' 9ible he great 5oat6 Asa h orth• ompany, or _ �I . heart beat nsore and more slowly I any chance of increasing their efnci- %teiviw, life ticaltS bus;de- brood R�ard., xtrlaa Qo, D. Torrance cCa eighty years ago by the greawand- ma.korand nerve t q until it, stopped altogether. enc;. Those who remember the old , nod that Cain• 17tltrt•aa Ilo.wa Huotr-» endPerelaad i factory in which the company • con- mother of the present owner of the enc and most thorough In Its action. ducted its business for a number of Bible w14 pat eve ons& In the St JarQba 011. io a phyQiClan'a la good workfa order isy .aitl n y A stick of brimstone worn in .. the ci RENCH CLEANING iQlmula,-ervtabiisbc+d fifty years: the ;'ears, have and to look at the tin- permanents rou vt them o soothing virtues are so even) I manse workshops of today, cover- ;Pocket is good for them as has a new nervone health, ,and lls the s p g y I ink' acre - after acre- of 'ground oa I cramps. evstom with bealth visor Por end• gip needs sins. io Cb. n, valet stu -balanced as to iueet all cases where and rich, red blood fir furs lad sir tains l• how• Banca oosWy Kin street west, to realize the en- A loadstdan put in the place ware w pain saints, and where an outward g � wnaru udoo• by 414 - application is is, is beautiful for the generally applied, St. I ornx�us development o! this bust- pain J. W. Dtnwoodle, OasT1ON AYRR.BAN OtRfll>r00.. Wtttreas, the ai JILCO68 Oil 13 truly worth its weight j nese. But, besides -the Toronto fac- Rheumatfz.- nt Campbellfocd, ' !n gold, even for the cum of nerves tory, there is ons tis Brantford as - A bAiLin- of_water gruel,- with half ire era s : or 1-44 t It (and pretty well nit bodily ! well, and the ttvo employ nearly I a quart of old rum in it, with .lots wi6 hI nervousn� Pains proceeding from the nerves). I twenty-five hune'red men. It will bo of brown sugar is good for Cold in sad traDalrat liver x: RUBBER COODS It illustrates how wonderfully the; readily seen that the output of so Ifead. CrosWd b several , e4sential elements are combined; its I much labor -must• be enormous, es- if you have hiccups, pinch one -- of doctors : tried every tray' peciell when the fact is taken into air wrists mile you count sixty Or medicine. Last tau Latent Novelties. all styles. mare ellous • penetrating power • en- y your y' yr procured a botfly nit "'"� abler it to seek out the painful spot consideration that the machinery l get somebody to scare you and make' Correspondence invited, F:n= used in the manufaotor is of the l SOUTH y I close 2c stamp for circular, in the sciatic nerve, deeply einbed- Y you Jumps. P dad, as well as the face and train very highest tirade; and that every I The earache -Pot `onion in your. AMERICAN ?'• _ nerves. It cures 'neural Gia gently g g ear after it is well roasted. N[RVINtC. i;.ar. THE UNIVERSAL BPECfALTY CO.,tifne-saving and labor-savin inven- I tion which tends to cheapen or has- i he - cbtisum t i Loot fxit a vers "i..pti surely, and after the applLca. p soh-Ewit as many few doses and ch• P. O• So= 1]x12, Montreal. -- -inion, it the apse of the ba.{tle is held I, ten production is employed. In peanuts as possible before going to nervous dept•esaton - - ig-O7 _ Australia and South Africa the. Dias- left w.i entire ap r _ to patients' nostr=ils •for; say,• tea j bed• - tam. I wilt never' minutes, they will fall oft Into a sey'-Harris binders are nearly as -well ` be without it" Tgrg�tr restful, peaceful sleep. There is no kho as in Canada, and the en- THEORY OF LONG LIFE. _ aIlada 1?crmancat - other reined; in the world that will' nual increase in the trade with those DR. colonies shows conclusively that they, Baron i:ugo Ortliel, a ]f•usco%its, , Vo so " much, acrd d° it so quietly I vory STAN'S WESTERN CANADA ' are making. their way into general land ovrner, has tpi• the last tsars AND and effectively as -St. Jacobs''-Oil.i ears never left his bed. He is in PINEAPPL ` Every family, should have a bottle favor. The Dianne; -Harris imple y' wants have plat'ed,no inconsifiera- perfect health,, , but h.as ,a theory - TABLETS. MORTQAGE 0ORPORATtON :like rr by their in the houses It acts that to live ' Ion one must e.void- 'allow ibe rufferer from Indisimuon Toronto Street,-Toropto like m i t ahva 's con uers abld part in building up 3tanitbba g to eat heartlly and heavily of an e' 1 y 9 PeII' physical exercise. On the other Y• ` - and the ' Northwest, and have done P y thin be likes w,;Us envie Sim, � magnifkent ' serv-ira out there in hand, he considers it necessary to for the Placapple actually digests Paid-up Capital, _ - THINK TWICE. lightening the labor of the pioneer kcep.the brain active, and for this the food, letting the stomach rest $6.000,000. Renin the, hardshi which reason he personally superintexids and get sound + hilat _you Bojo?7 Absolute -Before -you ''push a'brother•down,' �d $O g p- ,lits- loo.'33cents.. 9 Reser" Fund, y' p mustnecessarilybe feared by those This immense estate, recet"ng his_ Think twice. ;takin up }noires in 3 new and un- ' stewards and, tenants in bed. He is it,boo 000.� ' Sejurltr. Before - at others' sins you frown, 'aettlefd country-" a great traveler, too, and is moved Think twice. —T_ - - Invested Funds, -For who are you i judgment hall from one part of the world 'to an- isj,boo,000: - Your brother to the bar to call ? NEEDED THE MONEY, ojtiher in a portable bed. - Hay Bale -Ties To -morrow you may elf and fall- Her .Father -"I hopta you realize Yrr•idrne, Y y P gh Minard's Liniment Lamberma�`s Friend s"°°�' Sianftua and lllgh C.tfirtsOfl Your GEn=sic fi.,oident 'Think. twice., .that in -marrying my daughter you I � � lot vice•I'raeldeat- _ 1 r hearted, noble girl." Saville X is ing Directr.r, J. HL RBLRr _i AEON • 13ewaro the stinging gibe and, quip- Her Suitor -"I do sir, and- I hope Softlei h -"Are you quite. sure III Ire Otraiantaned and Cut to Lewgths; $span Think twice. she' inherits those noble qualities g ? 9fhe main- w4 Or1IRATR'ONR OWN wlRft MILL 2nd Vfce•Pre,id:nt, Lest you yourself should feel from her father." Hiss Banks is not in W, H. B&tTTr. Write us for Faces. -• whip, - --. - "Of course I am. She gave me one �,�. .. Think twice: EdTiiEii EXTFtEDIE,UNCOhiFOftT- of your photographs in order to �,AIDLAW BALE -TIE CO. "CANADA'$ PRIMIAR COMPAN►." - Withhold'the gossip's idle sneer, make nfe doubly sure." ABLE. Htimlltonr CanaAtu. 1_2-27 The thrust that draws .the bitter «-hat does comfortable circum- Monkey 'Brand Soap. cleans'kitclsea Th.lsMestealualr•Palo- Tin Factory inth*world. teak✓ stances mean ?'' _ utensils, steel, iron' and tinware, 13-8_12 - For Fortune's tavorirg gale may ..tii7sv, you're 'comfortable' when knives and forks, and all .kinds of - N ss E GINE RACKING veer - _ _ you're neither poor nor .rich.", - cutlery. - - { Think twice. - - - - Brao Band - "Johnnie,'! said his mother v s } 2s cha'rity a quickened art ? Ask for Minard s and fake no otheit threateningly to the incorrigible, "I w w tns'ruen�nts, Druwsa Unfflaren Cts • Think twice.. • sr e • airs - going to have your .father whip -And does. it thrill. both hand and g g EVERY TOWN CAN HAVE A BAND _ you when he comes home to -night." O F ,V , TA SAFEST A S WAY. AY. „ m I heart ? - •''Please don't,. mamma, 'replied Lowest prices ever quoted. Fine cataltrgue. Think- twice. Jagson-"I wouldn't stand•, for Johnnie, penitently. "Pa is always 300ilinstsaUony, mailed fres Write ristorany. F -The mere you to-otliers 'show, thing in Music or nvol ns inetrame.1t.. w y y that if I were you. ltihy„don't you so tired when he comes home.” II •fir • That mercy you shall some day call him a liar ?" _ _ URET ROYCE & -CO., Limiledt kno-ty - • Wasson -"That's just what I'll _ _ AN ADMIRAtLt fY_OY a With others'- faults -be kind, be slow- ft, -where, where is your tele- -Think eles Toronto, Ono, and Winnipeg, Man. I.20 O -Think twice. phone ?" �VaatatlL bo peaatres=ssstta' _. E -P PS. Any quantity of dry, mixed w. y notable for CYLINDER ° b. -Ink burning, per parly_doliv. rr• fatato rang, WprI1eP; lyes~. your r a ion. Add res+, $ , e%e ENCIN E _ FOR MAINTAINING ROftfJOT NGLTN Hkli,[t CO.. 1 Toronto St., Toron:O, Te'e• f hon al o I. 4 • Main 707. r-110 DYNAMO, AMD -0 ILS dordelormbarwIrefenee. Coit rin wfrot ao �A Have.YouSeenit? What?M�CHIliE not ,•ootldt in win{a•—reaalu+i Ile o.n lea all a tl�f rwLosan ev*2rl d euirtment o 9e,refshuma to l.so IIomr�J[� Q e r a et�0 poande_ Vommem apeidkb epi sash Mak1 'o 44YAT�'P.rm and eery department of human • ndea•er, '.6� rLLIAMG. i�I��70NRa•saaatai snow, povitnattlna, ire standard t!a our _ pries Swd 7S centstM 00-, LbUlted, Ra1am,11ls, Oat: Bt ielBs,� )�Oa1l'Kl.P4 1! _ 2-113 worth It. A da+d• llaa t.r canon s�.a-t!i4fam _ 1�s-�3 •UK& lf'ssilia t lsroato. - rr0nC)N'SC1_ r. • N JTES.AND CUMMENTS. New ddsertisemetats. t1le rvuutry leas Leen huluiliatell ie uit 1,r_ _- 0J;ue : ta.e sur e�.c at lot di. con, il r' e1,• r T �J --XT"VI 171 1 CA sCer, av� heir •esr " Gr treu tTtbL wi!u'i; -gy Iy t� }ra. M. I in�h<.. T,t:1i) Pal'IltliellC )illC- :ouartcn, 11�� ■ . �� �1 l�=t I- 1i -{■fl .'iugs last ll•eek, 31r, (iamic-, the The walking sick, -what �,F_ED CLOVER i> BAR=- er far Jlauitotlliu 11its c11ar K' �-7 The undeza:wne,i hue foe Bala a y:iuuticy -- _-= ell;itle',Liberal barty with pureliAs_ a cxowd of them there are: of seed cover, redl+,nd barley J Cowan Cherry - lag his support fol' � J,000, and the , wood 23 _-.„�,•a,:e�rt J. H. Stlattou, our of the Persons Who are thin and 1R}1 TO REST -a)') sorra, lot - : AlZily Fters of the C'ro-,vii, is nau,ed weak but not sick enough K4. let co.ceasioa, Picieriag. ]✓state of the Late Fecrge Tait. Terms reasonable. Apply . s thecUief party to this bargain. to go to bed. w John Headernon, Ct,errywood, ' 'The latter has indigualltly- denied , _ ;the charge and it no`v remains for' .,,Chronic Cases,; "that's Great Auction Sale RUBBERS -Mr. Gainey to prove his charges. what the doctorS'call them, -Of- - The Government have expressed ens and Boys -Stout Sandals their intention of Navin the trial which In common English One Car -Load of K g Womens and Misses -Storm and Croquet Shapes. se place before a Commission of iv -Judges, but the Opposition strong- means -long Sickness. 'Cattle, Horses, Sheep, _leg protest against this course and To stop the continued Pigs etc. -,declare that the proper place is be -The BOOTS - --- -- - : :ffore a Committee of the House IOSS Of flesh they need nsfromJoh A. have received is abLia ions from John A. albite tnsell by Qablio-I ` but the general opinion is that the Scott's Emulsion. For the I auction at his premises lot 25, con 8, 1Parliament itself should vindicat> Pickering, one and s halt .miles west - of Heavy Working boots for Men and Boys _ -its Own honor. A Judicial Com- feelingof weakness the gram am, on ailission cannot force a"witness to y - Ladies Stout 13pring Bals. Iraanswer a question that would im- plicate need Scott's Emulsion. Monday, March 30th, 1903 ---- - thir himself e they can express lt It makes new flesh and The following valuable property viz:= j OVERALLS w- Read 'made e their opinion regarding the guilt blare h d is foal, mare h d tis 4 vee, mare Y � _ • - «)r innocence of the accused; but; ices new life to the weak J _ g h d good driver, 2 mares g p. 2 horses g p, ithey cann it impose a penalty. On system. _ black pony 5 yrs gentle in harness Ttid- xhe . Other hand a Committee y bred Durham boll ria 2 yrs, Durham heifer : ,can force a witness . to answer Scott's Emulsion gets bred to Arthur Johnstone imp ball, doe in All Sizes -Drill and Mole :' • eases question, and their scope is May, Durham heifer 2 calves by side, Dar- - With or without bibs afar greater than that i a Com_ thin and weak persons out ham heifer calf by side, 2 oowe due in Apr, $eavy well made saaooks hsitar due April fat, 2 heifer Sapp to calve Stock -intission of Judges. Only one of of the rut. It makes .new, in May, 2 Hereford heifers sapp w calve is {Nell assorted StoCl�i. ,two results can be reached by an ➢lay, 10 steers and beifers 2 yrs old, 15 ` ?inquiry : Mr. Stratton i3 guilty of rich blood, strengthens the steers and heifers 1 ,vr old, G calves 4 the cremes of which he is charged, nerves and gives appetite 8hopshire so lambs by side, 6 Cotswold or he is the victim of a bane con- pl ewes Sapp to ism o, 1 Yorkvhire vow 8 pigs ,rpiracy. If guilty 'he should be for ordinary food. by side, Yorkshire sow I1 pigs by side, cast ignominiously fmm public Berkschtts so s 9 yg'r+s by side, Berklhlt7 i • - • ]Dunbar Life -Scotts Eniulsioct can bC a,w it pias b .i3e, Berkshire sow bred s e and made tR letei\ a fills l Feb 26, 2 Yorlabiry 94Rr brad Feb 2, boar _ ,,. f penalty that the fact will taken as long as Sickness ; , race old, 8 pis weULk ab -),29 100 1ba each ' allow, and if innocent, air. Gamey lasts and do good all the 7 pigs 8 wits old. bl•H Beed dull, 13 hoes :+houhi tae made to suffer for the o � only sowed sb•.at 60 acre,!, gang plow, single • - t2ua iron harrows. wy, gpart he has played. Either Vr. time. setracke.Iu wagon will stey 1.50c,lbs -_-.ytmtton or _lir, Gamey are doomedcovered buggy aesr new, covered buggy in to political oblivion! In the rneall_ There's new strength I good ronaicg order, 3 open buzziea, cart, titer the public rhottld sus[,tud and flesh In every' dose. �a quantity of clean seed barley and oat.- • tiom tent pending the in, as I have I will the above etock oa sI _^' Utott. and rlunticd the c list ge- b.' low market. I will be able to qe,. my corw• We will be gladantM , 'slistained. the Ro,,.- Goverlinlent miasion aad yo9 cet good va:'r1 for you[ S11(riidel appeal to titE• (•r,Untrl• i;tu to send you a few money. Sale at 1 o'clock. rain or sibice - ' lint t11re ". tether or not trey 'have doses tree. j Smart active men to learn different branches, r 1 � TERS16-Pnr.h+ler rz:av Lave credit - - thec t,ni3lletsc'c' c f t}le i'1,;ttn.ti tial' lie sure r�,a, .n,q ict¢re m uaul fay. ii:, 1903, by ral.o%ing 5 pe:.cert 1 . _ _-- t Stead - --- 5., p ; . also &ome labor re. G�ei� wanes, y ' .. .. thing is vertairl. the i,e �,ple of thi- the t lea cf se ere bottlet a tntereat. _ pp P ache[ >< P•.ati ► permanent situations to Road men. _ pl-twilloe are lnir.+t de-injus that Lm_swa yuu buy. ,kcC:.Otlee[a. � _ tilcyr l><,litics will i,ut be -ti'11 ,- SCOTT tet GOWN E, Apply personally or wI1te " 1 n\'nlutt., th br•ib er-v and (:ol i ill - Chemists. 1 j It is their tle�ite• filar r1li 1 t xit,n• - _ _ -- - r' ,c,litit•al wrtmg-doing lionh1 be Toronto. Ontario. -_ -! T o, 1 0, r - . mni+hed a. far the lay. will allirx. 50t. and SI, all druggists. _DdCLau�lin Carriage Co., �imLte��sl, t n dealing ltith this matter alli - Oshawa! Oats r party feeling., sltoul(d be va-t a.ilde 1i TED -General i-ervant at once - i Parity in pnbhc life and not hart} 1,V caoc ra_ai ---hotfiH-be-thr flim of V-tfy- cxefts Canadian. Nlolson Pad Cleaner OR S ALE -A fresh high graAe Now' file tune and F Darbam much cam qooa is •carp wa ,e LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. for ails nse,�ablepria• Apply to .ti a perp'+ the place �' ` t+, Ret pp(>tir pumps and v" Wind 4,111 tlxEtd 1 4Tbls 9epartmea t is open to all for the feta dis ��nL�j or a I� � , - - - emselon of public loos.lo•s, Th• writer must Executor's B : CL�tertl9 nl3lle to otYleC 1rlQlrp r m aU caaeo send his correct name nun cop, For Silverware. Window' 8� i - - "'urs ,wtab it disttoetly aodersaood. however -- - and Silverware. - <hat in ao cars do we i,old ourselves re. Of Real Estate our the Village of Pick• Go -t. -C)= _ spoustble for cr:mons 'etpre••eia by cones• erin , on Monday. March 30.b, st Gordons_ hotel. Pickering, comprising a dwelling Ulel! a 111 UiSAil Sirs -[n i,•pf� to Mr. 1[Ans• vad about lot an acre of load, being put Fly Killer, .. _iicW'r xrtiri(' in your is -Tie of V.lrclt -.1E _ ._ • . " of lot `0 1!. in she god concession of the - E+ � A N S' � ` lath lc(• twg here to vie that tht• . cure townsbi of Pickering. p Binder Twine Etc. _ in the-t•c„nd gnnle of ',,,w•bec player} TER113-10 percent to be paid in cash _ . twilt'rrn the Fell'prnt leis s incl unf- nn the dry of sale, the balance in 30,2 !e. _ - rE•Ill.. esus t-{, an,i cwt :rt A.. Mr. MA!1� For further particulars acv's to ,�- We r �er��rl 1 Hsrdwa:e.i[etchant held contend.. !utas w) that the^e W, V. Richardeod, -- BiQlai .-St,, �hlt�y 7 Picketing. On$. _ WA<, -,1lur c,;titenti6h in tilt• last goal 'J1-23 PicketiclG. .corsrl 1,)• 41111, Iiia•.. felt the refe•rt•e• atllnwt•d the goal Anil gin,• the score is- "• athtn-c. The• ronh'ntion:truce fl„Til tt[e y .o�i�t n Pullman Slee �n and Divi Cars. _.. •factthett the F?ii,pi,t•t )movs t:.tirned Travelling in our -Sleeping erg - 'else urtl wAs scu1,Evl: after time , butt r -. g :. . ix•K here [o trolled them that t.ilne i. Tint app until the ref eree calls the kante - c,ff. 1'or proof of this ar-,ertion see Edo _ ���--- carting columns.- Toronto Girlie, FgDaUS -People Idth, As far at the flr,+t game•1 � Peoe goes, the official score wase as reporte(! _ In the Toronto papers 3'l. Here 31r. _ 11ansfield must have drawn very much - _yin his imagination simply to make an >s.At►i�.•.ENT sCF x^ Y„- ,. � �' / ,' T' objection, an no contention or dispute 1.1 ')D1,CT10X OF ` arose over this game whatever. We em here to say we do t not, resort to J THE LARGE � •tetruneous press reports or to anyActs •� , � •+ ) , �• ,rt! ttInn 4v y. ��'hat games we win, we UNCLE �l ,in nn <urmerits, when we lose we ::icer t cash defeat as men - and du not e" 4 .end avor to gain the sympathy of our i•p COMPANY I friends and supproters by unjustly ir.< <t�: , -wading the coltimns of the public ,reISsTO N1 ` i Regarding the composition otl our .'• - tearn for the arae of Feb, 26th, I ma • - .:;ay it consisted entirely of our own f_ ( * }� �. ,INTHE >,. Brougham boys with the exception of Awt­ rl ;2R o who were from Nlarkham, xnd i ` ~ l X _ ; � � . (Y I LL r. g ' These tR-O lIA(1 played k d on our tenni 'in .. _ 1k" �r. •Y.. Prr•vions Matches without any object--��-_.- __- _-_ - 3 \ tat r' ` _---- - --_ ,ons being raised by the contesting V ,) �•. y " r x t• - *eanl r. lis is the last contention lir i_ •�, u,_••cr. 1 ^. e'r'r:, oLi. '�nel'e 1 1lansfleld �honld have raised as thu 1,.3;, , , t:•.per, u : t<, •h- i • Pr''t E 't .r '4 '"� „ r h r�.ar.. saxP; t�,, _ :1 c; .. ,.:c1, •s: aad Fait' N,I t tealli consisted of Fairport r:: , t ^.: t. l r,i'� nn•c1,• : , ].. n;•u•ige / ':: "`�, n ;�, C< ;t•. 111". mc-chanic inr:r^" a :: n;• tth•,r s,:^¢Lucile of _ _ _ ;led ickering buys and w• Ls not the ,., trt.l.c.. t r ..,.3 :::e a prism, the :save- � ,e ' r �e tTe,ic :hc stn_ a vas: Lx^.:•.« 3adec 1. it is aottisir team which played agAinst its ill our 1 p 1-fss111,1Uniaaemotion. Iti.imorethan '<r � 31j,t.:.e "!i`;:ULi!:i Gates Alar," ea -fits match. 1a � ' �f � �' �� �teoscted tc t*i:; comps_. i; enc cf the most em- -firs , S: It i; � m 1,,.l c.a !t. It usY;aes for rico of a�^,� `: +��, , p �' , � � ' fa r unchl.�ion I wrnild 1ll:c to tell lir t%,o � : te_,t themes that can en:,:,ge tb3 mind- =s �, ��� / �✓., l ,ranct ,i specta, 1, ; ever s:zn. The scene open , 1 - Y A 4//( r -' %anstleltl that the, Pickering college, 1 arnar_ liberty, ;;ml imirortallty of the souL It �, * ah a mass of cloud~ throuy.h a 1,::t of whL. , 4 ai pithy and Claremont Tanis ai t a so Pure that Its touch •alone is chastening. ,j - is seen a pastas; group of nngc13 bearing CncL , .;gifte•d with ton litllch eoninion senso to Lire th kt .; o! a chl'.d, itconquers by the vest _ % Tom to heaven. A lai7,e "Moria" ct irf,Ieseeats think for A nlon,ent that -the Fairport lanoc•ence of its breath. In rhe character of Eva, a •-�- 1,s splendc r is b:ighily twinkling to f onti The lx,ys are the wellin ons I1, and the - ,I''t it is ustiqua \\•ho does not cherish in memory r �° '! clouds disperse•, i•e�•earing envie Tom with aiaget rtwA on why they refused to play the: romeswce'.,.at3ge11c child who seemed to toueb escortbefore':lie. gomen.gntm oaea�erside of •tforeu,entaonld• tea,n,, was Simply tm,;eurtix only tuatransfontvisitor who pasyed which pc:--/ upou magnificent plllors 1.1.14 tiecxnse they realized the fact Matic h t,cay with the (few of childhood's mornitw-too ! e wtth pearl and gold, stand angel sentinels with ,tee (lid not at that time, that e V" 111- F-ood, too pit e, for us" "was there ever s child i�,�••. expanded w:cgc Change follows changes i lxwt 'hoyg were An Aggregation, of- ;ik„ Uva' Yes, blither name L; written on grave- � `►. ��9%�Nutnerous arc ^1� appear from out the fleaet r.•hronic chewers as proved by thi-; let- stones'. Thi, good old 1,l js tmigneDecause it : �.�'9if1~"a'l/Irs/ sem,. clonc+s;! hI.h nu:v surround the sce.e l`.ke atsalts _ fiPI' in crit lAst footle ttttd b their' m ` ••"`,.`�: :q! 3, * bf gine)=. Is t, -e conter a sndd,^n moveatent 3 is the 1,:r; y one that wrtra}*.a that charnctcr. he ,'y��y , - - - + onditct here after the last. nlet,t.iolled s, encry is cxcclIrnt: In the rivr'r scene, ono secs .'`+1`:'1: + .L'�;" y1 =C / t of the clow : - s. on. a1d 1!ke a morning stn-; mxtrh. the flottir.:t> cute.; of ire slowly tioving down .. `!�, nuethc cert:;;Ii, •elt-i vr,nvitcr41adems,sm'A • H. tai. stevellsutl, e',ream. Ong i as see, in the spi,:Dal.d pervpectivc ".�•� � t � rounrtctl b; 's h:s, �y at:ti eft:Ee l vy eta -Captain, _ cl3his cc 1,.e, . , vernl•mtlr,:v 1133 Ih(,fro;�eu rl:•er, r �• •� heekoning han(„1milr+t own upon rnclo rota Broughan Hockey G1tiTi. and the un 1 i1,., snow-elwi hllh on either Abe- e• ..•M' """� `�J witil+thesr•u' l r.,'(•.r!n�l� oI+ ntotSegteat • ile li :e c:vnw•sp ,entinels fn thr, sociry winter _.fes'" -1,'Q r• �r, _ `-` } �( _ t ^.!' y t: •s l', , r.^,!. It le'ti sp!e u td,ughttt► 'FARM FOR SALE. , 1T.o pir'nt .turn s..rrr mrp -e;emg a typical Tit th'- e ; 1 tisi .i s,ao- tx.l 1,.e L_ m:co. , b: chot.'fait r►, : re bora , t••t' h � ma..slcnt, its los cnhlns OR. - .. " •s n. , n incl:: e • N I•ap\ the. a r, t• is ; f 'vaettA� t:.a ^.niton- foal I; (, c,.1 canny. areas � �� ��O• `� i � � LOW � •��• car t 3 + r iraK• x;toe a st :O. • `--Spring Hill Farm" 130 scree, in high '�t� it 1y a warm, n:,iL'r. a,'braair•1 a,•eze. '',JarJ estate of calticatien, well tensed, first-class �ctooae rasa de5t ;i:u rsnu� drama . t �. .•, ^•'S, -1,^_.L .outbuildings, water to stables, tvi'o good - M,lborises. Two ppi5r from Locust Hill C. P. Town Hall Pickering one night only, Saturday March 21st, 1903. '7R, Station. .dpplg to ! � 817 Carlton at., _ ----- . a)o 1 m Toronto, Unt, Admission 26 and33 cants. - : ,. - - ..••.•max:: l_ z ,• _ . F @LARlMOMT rH@_ :e =sit'r== Rt_zirrm�—� -i .slid shoes, and n•ill" fHril- �'"'" ""rf`•"a- •- time is at hand. Mi-. D. Forsyth spent laist'ti•ee'-sail cit-tunlers with the best ktvles Th; a derai ned have parchme.4 an. u • _a a- Iuii e -C •prices. e «'ts i ll111 t�•date much;ce for ripg:ng horses. Giveouseelea, ,• -H Vss F. Ea-twood fi lent Wedne_-them a trial. tainly want to 1 ttrce�� in hiv enterprise. replace some of day ronto. Bennett, of Toronto. ! _ Thomsen C Besse, P Hc>i.i-e cleauiug Uiue haaulli�ed 23 Claremont. 1- t>Id �vurn but furniture with up-tu-date b8d-I'WIII setts, and •Doti wall papec means Ruud' - as here on Tuesday. g pa pe ' c _ C�� dining unci rocking chairs, sideboards, window shades, coloring, artistic effects, and tip- ctu•tain les. picture frames. We are prepared for , James Evans jr. has been under 1� P P P , to -date patterns. These call, be Farm Land for Sale b ' the coming event with the finest show of new styles of Furniture ever the doctor's care lately. { secured g 5 Rev. Murray C. Tait spent a fete secures.. without a great outlay of T8IIt38T 1 on display in the county. We consider it a pleasure t deliver furni- _ lmoney at J. ,4r. P. Macnab•s. who, ture to our home. ,da •s this seek in Toronto. I dorso the man ears the have y } g } y y Tenders are invited and will be received — Andrew Store), is in a very : y handled wall . ,,.o„ t - - feeble condition these days. p d by the undersigned ap to 12- o'ctock--rWn_1 a }r such a high quality. on Monday, March 30th, 1903, foe the .Leadin Furniture Man, Mrs, Mark, of Stratford, is on a John. H. Beal short visit with Duncan :ltaciiab. A very pleasant evening was following lands, viz :• f CEMONT, Out. r John Gerow spent Sunda at spent at the home of Jos. Pilkey The north 48 acres more or lase of lot No. pe y 6. 2,ad ooncessionc Townvhip of Pickering. Port Perry with his parents, on Saturday last, when Miss Alice The property consists of the masold Miss Pi.lkey entertained a num- who had recently returned from portion of the McKay farm. - "_' ber of her friends on Saturday and extended visit in Middlesex , TERMS :-1;3 cash, balance on wort - evening County, gave an "At home" to & Rage for 5 years with interest at 5 per cent, ie i Miss'"}vizzie_Ra�,son, of Toronto, nu 3e of her friends. Among or the whole may be paid in catch. Far. F �� _ is Miss-Lizzie her brother here at tho3e present were 'Misses Dickin- they particulars and oonditioae may be.had , m; s w visiting son, of Claremont, Ferguson of on application to the undersigned, resent. No tender neoessarily accepted. - - A. B. Dowswell_installerl_a_ new Uxbridge. Pilkey, of Balsam, Pil- Dated March Dow dl McGillivray, one at Barclay's corners for Dr. key, of Mongolia, and Jones, of 11th, 1903. Vendors' Solicitors, Get a Common Sense Calf Feeder—awarded Gold Medal at Pan-Am- stwood. I Mount Pleasant. 23 83 Whitby eri@aa Exposition. Will wean calves perfectly and creat a perfegt diges- tion. Mr. Grooker, of Buffalo, was On Monday evening the mem- tion. No ahobrig or gulping. Extra gain on one calf sys for two feeders. .here with Walter and Mrs, Thom- bers and adherents of the Baptist Price $1.50 each, I will be pleased to have you @all and see them. son over Sunday. church gathered together at the : J. E. Maund, of Detroit, 3iich., church to bid adieu to Rev. and _ spent a day last week with R. P. !tics. Williams prior to their de- - 7-tfl�Rwe��t �I�ei�Da� and Mrs. Hopper. parture for Coaticoke, Que. The 1J - Rev. Mr. Williams preached his church was comfortably filled not - farewell sermon to a large con- withstanding the bad ' roads. ___:_._:gregation on Sunda evening. After reading appropriate addres- Remember Bun y's extensive ses to both Mr- and Mrs. Williams tulle of real estate, stoves, tinware, the former was made therecipient furniture etc., in Claremont to -day of a beautiful bible and the latter i Mr. Bentley, of North B:a3tings, of an elegant fruit service and agent for all ��JJ is here on business for a few days, cake basket. Mfr. Williams on be- H. Hops, kinds of ,rah• and while here is the guest of Alex half of himself and Mrs. W, replied ioles manaWttued by the KcLa>zghl:a and Mrs. Wilson. in appropriate terms to the sub- Co'y, of Oshawa. ' t Alex and Mrs. Bones, of Bran- stantial tokens of good will. Since The Empire Medicine Co, of London, .A look at the heading may recall to yoar mind the old mail @oasis don, Sian., who have spent the coming to Claremont two year, Ona, has appointed the undersigned as repeatedly being held up by the famous bandits of years gone by., -winter here, left on Thursday for ago, both have formed manyfriend 10ca1 agent for Pickering, for the most won - their home in the .~seat. ships, and their departure will be derfal discovery of the nineteenth century. They are a thing of the peat, this will be more forcibly impressed up* Mr. and Mrs. Wic•kson who have a distinct loss to the congregation For the treatment of the Nose, Throat. our mind by callingat R. E. Forsyth a and take a look at the code that ar been on the sick list at the re s- � and throughout !tin Williams' Bronchial Tabes ani Lange. It caresBay. : y y y g Catarrh. 3athma, Bronchitis. Hay laver held nob dim in the lines of new Footwear, Gents' Furnishing,Etc. b dente of D. Forsyth, Are much pastorate the best of feeling- pre- and all throat and Zang diseeaee. Write tali will pay you better than a hold. better %ve are glad to report. vailed between himself awhis l,r parti.alars, a stock of treatments! and La grippe liar been very Preva- c•ungreszation. After readinir the repairs constantly on hand at. : lent in thi-j icxzility, bttt ive are addie�sc-!� and making the pre=eil• -lad to z -t x,rt that there leave been j tation�• a wood ur,•granl I , Ili. c ni4e, c>f a=vrunl- [,attire. rowlerc•.1, after' «high All tlel,arte,i A -tudent from1fi �Ia,t, is Ball f:w their 're=l,ectivH lunar N%, — ----- -- ---- -- �- ----------- _._._. _.__._. - -willveru ,i the �nilrit, in the Kip- j,,in their niany frk-n,h ill t.'i-lisle, iti=t chub it un lsuuii,ty at both lx,th every pro.perity hint-happi• ,re tnc,1 uing anii.evc t itig -rFi H H 1 -vice. lie.- in tlieir labors in their nett Jas. Harvey i� in T, conn, tits -.I tield o£ work iii theea,t. �HE week a- the repre-entxtive of; _larenynt Lodge. e. attenditK the ':ran! I,l.ge meet! g of rite FARMERS SUPPLY Co 'y y Ancient Order of the L''niteci armer�s ar ware ouse 'iVc,rhmen Will sell No 1 Rai ath and St l• 01rr roadd are in a ,Ie lorableaurtlaceg&t� ,s,t_ P condition. Not. for years have I-Aeirrl� baa aettr o ee ttttRDR��E�n+�><tve 8t ��� �"�*tr ��'���-y�'- u, u to a cotton stn baa for the they been so bad as they are note. p p don't teU your erlgbbor aloue, eonssand tell as. 'he'll de oar sttaost to rot rent any error and retain Tear awed v LL .- - :.If the re+ant mild weather t:'oo- �a13 sum of 20+'0„ also X�� Vine. �■�--- ._ '. p gar for 25c a gal. Nails $300 per , - Food Cutten J!linet �'t1 t tinue, they shotrid be greatly ke -.p BgRB WIRE, ids 7!! 100 lbs. • '' f}U T T 1"d S LTR'( #fr •� Cents oved to a fee. days. (}at•ania• —• im ppr y lam V. Palms ave are Iliad to hone hair ase talahowash ee Trade. _ awl.dandosa•r h too, eDawr a as HighestP p P ed. liar+anasd learn. has arran ed to take o% er a'oo1 Ham' flow, theepsftias and {" - cos, ep.tas : � p lad and ♦n- +. ladtrpe°■tbie rrtssie the is hole `toll. sues in which he ha i j, m. kttcaen •gats► mere an interest as partner. 9-1 y E. BRYAN, Manager. � sires " '°n �' , imus °:o i i aing w �4 formerly pa wbolusale p wt1w It's a .hours - eaostan, source ar _. _. _ _ :+ The Pittsburg Perfect Fence econom Land pleaa- "i tire. can :=a trod - •• -'s 13a nartectlon of de:! }eneimr .40 •tee to vb:eb woai] oltut• ... •-. r& open J� o ilii g'oltd'rRe are'An 0 cot �olsaag Noce hrs.•,r be Ranted tube _ - _ _ rye as eisctros:'l.ywelded, Cond"tion Powders �e a•• rat ry^r1 foto era - converted in,o . TA Jt'i ND [.•)LL9 of tr a bets tm ar:ei x r Toronto ag dpinty ani delletow • • 8ogi.s'i , :I:ry Xeti,ag maivDy in cue.:, from .— - --- - dtebes, It case ev- in�i. W 3'acli, and from ens to a.: t•e r:,rtt ` scything to the way of p ) ,ote hatch me.ti in OG ivani'ng 1 sue t,l.a Fencing Pliers i9i3. Pair of meat• raw or - Drup alnd 1' ed�c� est,.aw• cookrd scare. u required. We esU- - - - t zt ,... .91 Jbtach tt�Gh...,.. 1 9,, /' line of a unag Ptd. l them same as tHastrated t.'r ` is ;n L ct Y, ,e Tach i.taa ,,,, 9.40 �� line o! ten,taa pit NINETY-EIGHT CE --AT CUT RATE PRICES-- 30 -Incl h::". ' im f;, ircb heath. .... tau F3 is in - 94tnc triSt. ., i.LO Tlioca nib .JPA rr.,ran Is Price - t Ycu'l! be • 3-r w buy now r there is an in apwude Gam YORK,,HIIIE STOCK FOOD—Tbe old and reliable Stock Food so well and fav- orably known b}' the farrtiero and sloth raisers of Uatario. It is a grand Preparation zlcat',.a of ac ... ante !n rri.e eery tt ar,ly. 1 DON'T BE FOOLISH e p - -- Twenty -Five Cents Pair for keeping horses, castle, pigs, sheep and poultry in a fine healthy condition. For The Handy Egg Carrier. ---- ---- �i, and pay rLocy prices for era MILK COWS its effects are marvellous It not only contains nutriment in itsell but Ira well Darne, bucks for roar coal rtov.■3 d it assiats.ebe fodder to digest thereby producing more milk and butter than by ;LLC the. ■ is no other ' Nleckyokes and �hifiletrees. 1i ranges and turuanea wheat scat ____-other known prooasg of feeding and at the same time improves the health and condition reckage toads Russill's Perfect _ — - of the animal. PRICE—Sample scksge "Oc, or 12 lbs for $1.00, sal to 5 feede for 1c f �r she purposes y for abo°s P P whtels is so °omStove Lining t, oon•rnient a quarter amend snb.trarlal. i `71ew of ►ate price. It can be need t0 - Poine's English Condition Powders 35e, Page's Poultry Powder and P:qg Producer i rataF Dake complete trimmings. b5c. Canadian agents for International Stock food, Salt tre, pare 2 The for 25c, Belts Iv. light is I broken looms Lainga repair VM _ pe ws,ghl, Data b• inr:1 dld eliola0. selects,! tltnber or alredy i boggyletOod�t� �d ��- to take swelling out of your hones legs give handful in feed 3c Ib, 10 [be for 250. foid.d into small iro°ed for immedidN use. You'il be surprised I oUnkere. 6D only by Sulphur 3c Ib, 10 The for 15c, (slander Salts 33 lb, 10 We for 25c," Your own recelpts for twelve kolas at she vNp r scar. _- •e. Condition Powders uta properly from are dr at wholesale rioes.lip and 0 aiw _ P P pe P � p and oar rrt� I _T INGB. � he Rassill Hardman Co.- eats Twenty -Five Cents WkGGON TRIMM STABLE Thomas' EleetH'o oil, 2 bottles for 25o Oake's Btawach ane Liver Pills 25c __ - --_ j Carter's Pills, 3 boxes tor.23o Oaks's Dyespepsis Tablets, guaranteed to CLOSE -PRICED PADLOCKS I BROOMS Pilli " 250 cure dyesppeeppssu and iadigeetion 35o A splendid MW :Chase's Ointment 40c Wells and Richardson's Butter Color 180 of values l: opus _ ws bays a splendid line k' Turpentine 15o Radwsy's Ready Belief leo of pa tloeas raagiat from ad Cbsee's Syrup Linseed and begs. --Hu1ch- Drops_5r-a for 2ae.._Kendal'e Spavin Cure 75e Castoria 250 the world-wide known and i upwsstts Belladonna Plaaten`IOo Omega OH -40a Peraaa 75a bR° 1e>nDOt SALE p`d-.` from - .ock down. to a neat so11d Dodd'. Kidney Pills 300 Page's Spavin Can, guaranteed 01.00 brss%padloak as illmserst• i • -.. Germs Kidney Pills 25o Silver milking tubes ed, havio�two flat steel l FORTY CENTS Dr Williams Pink Pills 300, 3 bo=et•for 89 Mustang Heave Remedy 25o . _ keys, whto we price at i -Oaka's Blood mod Nerve Food a gisnd'pre- Pare Cod Liver Oil, large bottles 25a "What's in a Name ?" parionfor making new rich blvd, and Emulsion " " 25o TEN • CENTS I You would have to pay your blacksmith just There is a great deal whom J' ---toning tip the nervous system 000 double the price we charge you for these well' ive, the name of ha realtp -- I mads it mmings. Wbigistras Hooks amd orsiclass - _ Wholesale and Retail CoTl ging Bi Exit, WILLOW. ',BASK - mn'ss. wailIIsiree ceatr. trona, l�ec o e actors e e sae ea i DrcgReete. J. A. JohnSt'oll V•, TORONTO. I Sad slag. Golden Light Oil - Opp. Clyde Hotel; Bneceesore to�C, D. DANIEL d CO. f TEN CENTS EACH cheep. poor and interior +' oil is to be bad everywhere. but if you want a splendid Butter' Prints Fifteen Cents.! satisfactory Hill use GOLD EN One pound 'obtainable butter I oDlyLf from THIGRT E RU SILL printed shame as Illae• l H1 RDWARE CO., who wt's 4+: UST u --ARRIVED 0 _ roe agents. carved pattern, eq. _ •. - -" _ ..45c ue es eel - _ ageD c : The kind that last en 1 look well. We have Ing at 7So, Re hate, BUTTER SCALES $�i2.4S Shem in butter, buggy, buteber, baker, clothes butiFr bowls, spedee, _ rY — A Fne line of Costumes, Flannellettes, Blankets, Grain bags that will sad root baekcta. j ladel0. ;workers. Cc., Even balance butter ..SPLINT BASKETS ID fruit. -it' with brass Illustrated ..SPLINT stand :lie sear. ket,psin, i At withbtaeseidebeam 4 chaff and clotires baskets. R e have every and necessary red dt a rice T AWA$t I li tot : A Fine Line of Groceries on hand'. _John Parker, Uaso. ne Engine,S�_ Windmim, Treadpowers, Choppers.' Steaw cutters,Pulpers, •� � t Wheel bsrrovrs, wagons. Dump carts, Buggies„ Cutters, sleighs, Churns, Washing machines, Tsuckand Platform ecalep , YOr anything in the Implement line. '' ,Geo. Philip'r.:.Brloudham- wring In this I ne you n +n a p we g M ap oar ;which you'll allow as ressonabie. - pounds. Wean Prices rolling for We Want to Sell You a " Leader Churn. A GUARANTEED CLOTHES Two Dollars and Forty -Five Government Inspection papers - It's the most by to -date, I Cents so 'She easiest to use, the WRINGER j for above scales aenU a=ire• nick°'' and most prat WHEELBARROWS $i $0 agactio, butter bringer, is the _proper one to ■ nd onr price is very low ba�. Guruaranteed I A wheelbarrow �+l for the o urs knownu wr nVrVI, warranted , is • necessary style A. It bas an eagle for YiVE YEAxs. l of Our steel frame, double bow Ths rolls are mads opq lit. [f you Al lever, ball bearings, in, et the flows qua111v haven t got one . . vernal breakses,lmcaolea of raratvbt or which on should ' on Hastert. m m Cbe ot, d will last, wring dry, �aw, Don's from place to pface with I save the olothes and borrow your •Me, 11 buttons. we sell It We. 1 latae 0*• 9M1• No 9 afar e1a,30 I a1 • price yoa'11 be aeililieahbor's while we will sell vnu one tow Aa 3 digs 03.00 sausned to pay. s money u L DOLWA 1rI1RT re Co,Hhe Russ,iIf Hardvwa .. . 126- �ING� STREET E.t TORONTO- _ o �_. , `.p-Q�>P>L'ib>t�la�d ,�►� [perb. The lights have been turned __. _ THIRTY-THIRD ANNUAL REPORT .• 61 up. The peeresses who had not al- -- -- ready done ao -have-t3:raws-heti - gje r man es, and all Itheir ravery of attire and their jewel's are Bash- th --and-aparkIlag-Ttght-hued gowns ' hw 1 aM1e of �,�r, b�a their light -hued ( But now ib 1* serve for the most striking contrast A of the day. '!fie Queen, when her "- - -1 f► -^ - v - ' - S! s thrown aside, is re- '.-Pen e �H prt?BeIIted $� the gIIntlal Meeting' Of the held at 2ii '-Pen 'Picture of a Brilliant Royal robe fCompany ! vealed in a black costume, and they Head Office, Waterl00, Out., Thursday, �ialC 5th 190&+ " _ ow it into greater relief, if that f - scene at Westminster were possible. But our Queen needs -- no aid from surroundings, S, he The Directors have -pleasure in submitting their report for the year iiif looks. - but also she, needs no ending Dec. 31st, 1902, with the financial statement duly audited;* The London Times published a Kin and Queen's State chairs on praise, a fortunate thing for the The business of file year was very satisfactory in all respects, vivid word p g writers who have to find out how New insurances were issued under 3,011 policies for $4,527,878, all of picture of the scene in the Throne. The others sat on with propriety to speak of the ap- which were written in Canada; excepting 14 policies for $2,460. Th the House of- Lords when Kin Ed chairs on the west side of the 0 ward o g pearance of the King's Consort. All whole amount o[ insurance in force is now $34,467,420 under 23,6l,l '. opened Parliament in State re House, arranged `in line with the 'eyes were fixed on that gracious policies, being an increase of $2,754,889 for the year. The death rate Gently, from which the following ex- front ' Opposition bench and not far lady in the costume which no one was very light, and much below the expectation, while the lapses, sur. tracts are taken: from the Queen's *State chair. The could call sombre, not only because renders and other terminations were less than in 1901. �'. The Peers, as on former occasions, company, of cour8e, received them of the light that flashed all about INCOH"E.-The net premium income was $1,111,897.41; Interest and gave up the greater part of their standing, and sat down only when it from the jewels she wore and the Rents, $275,507.03; Annuities, $1,056; Profit and Loss, $2,637.81; to - House to their ladies, and limited the Prince was seated. He wore his Royal tiara or coronet, but because tal income, $1,391.,098.25, being an increase of $113,412.17 over 1901. themselves to two of their front Duke's robes over his uniform. His this Queen wore it, and, wearing it, DISBURSEMENTS. - The payments to policyholders for death i benches, and to improvised seats on solitary position until the arrival seemed to answer today as much to claims, endowments, annuities and surrender values were $405,506.44; for the floor, where, in course of time, of the State procession was most the description of England's fair surplus $77,843.79; total $483.350.23. All other payments were t they themselves made a glowing pie- conspicluous. daughter from over the sea as she $248,956.18, including mpeases, taxes, etc. The total disbursements : ture, with an exceedingly flattering Presently by the stir of the Gen- did these forty years agone. The were E732,306.36 and the excess of income over disbuirsements was $658,. i f!ra,me, on two sides at least, of tlemen-at-Arms and the opening of King Saye plenty o1 time for all to 781.89. r 1. ciamlin brilliance and beauty. The the door on the east side of the t g, y y look at the Queen and to note his ASSETS. -'Phe cash assets now amount to ;8,098,333.54,' and the I were all in their crimson velvet Throne - the entrance having hith- own apparently vigorous health. total assets are $6,459,780,08, an increase for tale year of $701,957.91. ` mantles, distinguishable as to their erto been made on the western sidq- There was, in fact, almost an em- LIABILITIES. -The total liabilities are $5,960,629.84, including the _ rank in the peerage, therefore, by it was made known to everybody barrassing interval of waiting while reserve for the security of policy holders $5,925,443.97, computed on the number of ermine bars, but In that the Statg procession had arrdv- General Biddulph was gone to fetch the Company's standard 4 per cent. and 3} per cent. many cases otherwise disguised in led'A moment more and the Pur- the Commoners, especially as during SURPLUS. --On thb Company's standard of valuation the surplus is these robes that are reserved for suivants were passing the Throne, all that time the company remained $499,150.24, and on the Government standard $738,256.14. The in - State occasions. But the ladies, I facing it, and bowing to the Sov- standing: The DlPlomatic Corps, crease in susplus is $119,179,71, ' closely arrayed in four long rows tie ereign's place. The Heralds in their taking it for granted that the cus- NEW RESERVE STANDARD, -For some years past, the earning -' hind them on each side lightest the tRouge, col-' wonderful tabards followed; then is tom of former years hard been fol- power of money has gradually but steadily decreased. Recognizing the I had come out in their lightest cot- stately, but by no means slow, suc- ora T'lae darker tints were so lowed, or perhaps mistaking • some importance of making the most ample provision for the fulfilment of our Hep- cession the 'officers o[ the House recognition of the King's for a com- contracts, your Directors decided i o place all new business issued from orally avoided that the few excep- hold, the Lord High Chancellor, who mand, sat down for a moment, but, and after January 1st, 1908, upon a 3 tional dresses in warm color served took his place to the right of the per cent. basis of valuation, which 1 w; onlyto emphasize the seeing the Prince of Wales and other has been adopted by many leading Companies, both native and foreign, ' P general effect Throne (spectator's left). The King members of the Rey*l-Family stili The Manager, Officers and staff have discharged their duties to the of a glittering silver setting to a, handed the Queen to the chair on standing, promptly rose again. The satisfaction of the Board, and in the beet interests of the Com n picture of the Petra in crimson and his left; she, bowing, took her seat company stood. in. perfect silence,- .__The Agents. continue. --to merit the cornmendatian of the Directors anyd� - --� white and gold. There were Peer- with him. Their robes were quickly and would, perhaps, have welcomed Policyholders, for their loyalty and the success attending the year's - eases' mantles, too, with the pow- arranged, the King's by one well the old helter-skelter of a rush from work. _ deredermine denoting rank, and cor- known to the House of Commons as the• Commoners. But they come in The Executive Committee has again examined all the securities and onets whose glittering pearls, raised Sergeant -at -Arms, but here acting in decorum now, The Speaker was ac- compared them with the records, all of which were found correct, and or not raised, on points, or straw- his capacity of Gentleman Usher to compnanied veryquietly to the bar In accordance with the statement -herewith submitted. berry leases, told also of distino- the Robes; the Queen's by the by the Prime Minister, the Chancel- The following Directors retire by expiry of term of office' but all are i tions of rank, and there were Coro- brightly coated (scarlet and gold) for of the Exchequer, Sir William eligible for re-election: Sir F. W. Borden, W. J. Kidd, William h b ti d Said- naon roes ere amd there, and al- Pages of Honor. The Queen's la - Harcourt, and others. The King er, and Robert Melvin. - i - so trains; but, the day being fine, dies -the Countess Dowager of Lyt-, fend his Breech to the clearest tunes, I On behalf of the Board, i there was no close wrapping up of ;tbn (as the Lady of the Bed -sham- read in tech s, with a- little, but the brilliant costumes; so the sheen ber), the Duchess of Buccleuch (the g' perhaps, ROBERT MELVIN, of the satin and brightness of silk, Mistress of the Robes) and the Hon. hardly perceptible, emphasis on the President. and richness of las© and embroidery, Charlotte IS nollys (the 5i'o:nan of i satisfactory progress of events in 'FINANCIAL ' STATEMEIIT, South Africa, and the great celebra- and softness of swansdown and tulle, 'the Bed -chamber) = take their places �tlon at Delhi. Tho Queen appeared _ "LEDGER ASS=:TS. and the sparkle of diamonds, and the behind the Queen's chair of State, to be the most inter«•sited listener as f - - glow of a sweet Sower skilfully chs- i 6ir. Erskine retires to the' right of � Dec. 3Lst...1901 _...-.� _ •. ,. __ —_._ vhe leaned slightiv towards the Rin _ " posed where the poet swore he would :he Lord Chancellor, the pages also and watched his progresx as he turn I ~1 r C 0211;. $1 11 1.997.1 ] never plant a thorn - all these were !stand aside. The lord bearing. the I Prerztiumq (net) .,,,. , well open to the ase lin before 'Cap of ylaintenance on a wend (the ! ed the leaves of his speech, When it I Interest and rents ..•... 279,200.84 - P g g ........... .. ' I uaa concluded a dlgnifled Interval the moment when on former occa- I Marquis of Winchester) takes his 1pamed after the Speaker had gone, I $],391,OS8;25 j siona, they have been revealed only I place on the steps of the Throne to and then the procession, reforming, f _ ' - $6,830,639.90 in a wonderful transformation scene! the King's right the marquis of went almost as it came. The brit- PAYVF`7TS TO POLICYHOLDERS;ony, on the Sovereign's arrival. Londonderry. bearing - �- g aloft 'the pant scene melted away, and the ' • tilaf - - FAIRYLAD OEARTH (Sword of State, takes his place on session of 1903 was begs►n [Math claims : It was not only on the Boor that , the King's left. where with marvelous the Peers found themselves delightingsteadiness the sword is upheld fora +-- :matured Endowments ...............SI72,7t7 i}0 - t quarter of an hour. The Dtike of TRAMPING EUROPE. Payments to Annuitants ,':... ;..... 9,4A4 30 � L - 111 this beautiful setting The light q _ .. balcony. which. starting from the Lard-f'stdent; �esr- -------------- Surds .Q.lisics.=... 41 1125 34— canopy of the Throne at the south- log the glittering Imperial Crov6n on Austrian Journalist Making the Surplus paid to'policyholders':.. .,... _77,843 79 - ern and of.ehe House, turns at the a cushion, supported from his. neck Tour on Foot. „ f4A'., 1,;0.23 by rihands, is next on the right and A11, other payments ..... . y,,, .................. 11248,936,13 iia am , was dilledcalso las somewhat in front of the peer with In 1901 a gathering of the news- _ q2,.308.36 8 388 B8 angles Chamber, was filled alae with illi]- paper men of Vienna happened to 4 ybejeweled the Cap of Maintenance, while the i discuss at -orae of their meetings the - dies . Most people know that thea Earl Marand of (DuYe of the_ri with advantages of pedestrian ours for Debcntures and LEDGER ASSETS, • balcony skirts the center of a Ane, � his °Cared of office to to the _right of g p • . _ _ acqulrtn a thorough ac uaintance richly-carverd, and lofty oak panel- the Duke, The Lord Great Cham- Bonds, Account ling, reaching from the floor to the y' with the real cynditions of a coup- Value 2 22 berlala is at His Majesty's left, and r►_ -90,3_. 95 almost imnu liately the Lord Stew- and the lite of its people, Out Mortgaos .........•........... , '.. .. 2.994.644.56 stained glass windoiva, Above the I rise s conversation grow the enter- Loans on Policies .. 677.2288 3.1 -" ' -balcony. in what appears to be the I and and all the. other officers of the try a • - of this Household are ran in which Paul - I . Deutsch has i stocks' „ ... ...... ...... ............ ........ 7,500.00 ' solid oak panel, there is a sadden Sed an or about P Lonna on been engaged since that.•i, 1J01. Liens on Policies ...,.. .•.... ...... .... "............ 733.7:19.4 ' opendng observed from tttrsc to time, the Throne, „ 9 THE PICTURE COMPLETE. It was decided that one of the Real Estate ..,,. ... 4d,RR2,45 and beauties enter as If they came Vienna journalists should be chosen 2 through the wall an a opening The picture is complete and au- Company's Ing Office 0,8Fi1,96 mons from fairyland. The panel, I by lot to make the complete t'aiir All other items, Inc;uding Cash 28,J25.88 = CThussvouasaghthat adorn the one moment der- awas to t Europe on foot in ever days, He $6,098,383 54 magic sun - i heumatismwas to pass through every country, Additional Assets .•... ,,.:.. .. ...... ....:. .. $ 861,446,54 Ing the u nught'at n this brilliant give as close attention as •, . ...... ................ ...$6,450,780-08 acture, see a rent blank TOTAL ASSETS ..... .... _ circumstances permitted to the con - Picture. g space of clition of its people, tfitr habits and ...LIABILITIES, oaken well unfilled, and turn your Cured,, - customs, and the inti once upon eattention to another part of therve cin P ci ore 4 per cent and u th m of their environment.cant•as. When you turned again Lhe =R3} per cent oli..�.... ...... ...... ......,........... .,55,925;443.97 ' in force It was expected that the journey i blank was tilled from the fairyinndAll other Liabilities ...... ...... ...... ............ .. 35,185,87 i z -. .. would he stout 23,000 miles. If it ' -.and nothing to sihow how the pretty, $5,960,629.84 change had happened. This is what Vrti. �Oi�alt Had t4 Th�lEe Nin is completed by May 1, •1904, four : cears'after the date of starting fromCompany's + - can be done with the House of Lords j K Surplus Standard 4 per coat. and 3} per - Vienna, the traveler is to receive a In the way of surprises-. The bar- dormlo Injections to WleVe cent...... ..... ............. ... ...... ......... .... $499,150.24 l ;•ons swho got us Magna Charts [ill presento 40,000 florins, or about - Strrplua t Standard 4} per cent. and 3} Mfr Pain. 16,000. If he doesnotcomplete cent c yup niches between the windows, and •..� per .................. .............. ....... ...... .. ... ...... ?38,2..6.14 ' Government have guardian angels to keep' them - the journey within the time limit he compare}; but these angels are, with will have to content himself with the Audited and found correct. GEO. �PEGENAST, gilding, P PERMANENTLY CURED BY Possible profits of the book in which ger; all their ildin dark in comparison J. M. REWST F. C. A., Maria with the bright company that a will is to describe his journey, which A. J. BREWSTER, - ` + will be published at the expense of, . Royal opening of the session brings MUNYON S RHEUMATISM CURE Auditors. CURE, the Comite des J"ournalistcs Viea- 'to them. The icings and Queens, The various reports having been adopted the retiring directors were nois. - from the Conqueror onwards, look - Unanimously Deutsch, and Unanimously re-elected. After several able and -pithy addresses had been ing 'down from the stained glass when The lot fell to the approaching May arrives d made by members of the. Board, the Heald Office staff, the. agents . and windows shut out, to tell the truth, will have been engaged on his long others, the meeting adjourned. rather much of the light o[ .heaven trip for thre6 years. He arrived in The Directors met oubsequently and reelected bar. Robert Melvin, from these scenes; but the electric Paris• the tether day and had a cor- President; Mr. Alfred Hoskin', K. 1C., First-Vico President; and the Hon. light which now takes the place of diad reception from the newspaper Mr. Justice Britton, Second Vice -President of the Company for the the sant iii darkened interiors is in- ensuing year. _ creasingly turned on from time to fraternity of that city. They were greatly-• interested in the many stor(Booklets containing full report, comprising list of death and endow- -: time, and the old Kings and Queens, ies he told of the adventures that ment claims paid and other interesting and instructive particulars, 'are who have had their day, are in their had fallen to his lot Burin his being ismied and will in due course be distributed among policy hold. _ turn thrown into obscurity Their. g pore - successors and their modern nagean- .--� eines ions us ar. — ' ..- H. RInDF.LL When he left Vienna' by train on em �Y. , the embles of their' ancient Royal ,, , a, :-he went straight -t - -="---- - -__' __.. _,.:. Secretary.-- j houses lthe deeply -panelled coil- Thsre s no punishment too severe . southern frontier of the Austria - houses those who deceive the dal."- southern frontier of Austria -Him- Ural Mountains he also had a very dited with very quickening, liv' ninf lag, and whatever else of their time MUNTON. ary and be his walk through the trying experience, for he miscalculat- properties said to have direct in - has survived ' to serve a decorative g began g g 1 ;.. purpose in Parliament,. that is al- countries of the Balkan Peninsula. ed the quantity of food supplies he fluence on those brain cells- 6a,- -- - `I would have spells of rheumatism, He next wandered across Russia to needed and was - compelled to exist have to do with forgetting acrd . re lowed to assist in the business, of sad at timse it would give me eat dis- y' P g g. the day. The canopy of file glded � gT the Urals, .mode his way over Ger- for a number of days upon- nothing memberin i Throne The c'Iizes, and picturilded tress in my back and aide. Many a 'many, Holland and Belgium, and but wild fruits. On the whole he has Nervous folks ought to partake esquely, too, the greater part of the time I bays 'had to .take an injeetlou to crossed from Calais to Dover and had excellent health, but has lost often of cheese, which acts as t s southern balcony, but from between relieve the pain. I obtained a vial of tramped through great Britain. 24' pounds in weight since he started sedative. They. should beware o .-the coronal pillars of that canopy Muryoa's Rheumatham Cure at hbe free He has still before him France, on his remarkable journey, eating cheese in excess, however, eu - i it could be seen that there also la-. Spain, Italy and Austria', or about it is a •tax on the digestion. OnII 1` 'dies were seated; and in the eastern tribntlon, abd I am $taw feeling quite 5,000 more mites. He is well in ad- moderate consumption is efficacious well I have lad no nr since, sad can vance of e schedule.time and thinks JUST BY EATING A too steadyof corner fittingly sat a visitor from � thhddiet Potatoes in. China, and due south, another from Move around freely and naturally. I there . is. no doubt that he will be duces fatigue of both body ane an equatorial clime. am very glad to Siva my ezperienee, for able to complete his task and-,. re- Vegetables That Are Said to Aid mind. THE ROYAL PARTY. &Mbeneat of anyone who may be Buff- the Health.• Buff -turn to Vienna before May 1, 1904, Apples are now lield to contain Mr. Deutsch has been greatly help- much sustenance for the br� in ane There were few incidents during snag iia a ii -flat msaaer."--Mrs, F. Moir on his way by the fact that he Girls who value a good tom - the waiting, only once an order of plexion and cheerful spirits are to have an .'exhilarating ei%ct or tett, iia MutiW street, TorontA speaks six European languages.- H the spirits. Apples contain phos•, ceremonial . fell from the balcony , has generallybeen well received ev- dvised to eat plenty of spinach. It f chorus and also _alalic acid, which ii among the countesses, ortunately, 1 08'ff Zile 'i1n aL erywhere, though he had some trou- contains salts of potassium and g most beneficial for ieople - anrloi --; without causing anything but good- Munyon's Pile Ointment cures Dues, ble in Roumania, where many of. the iron and other wholesome ingre- s humored commotion. Al length ap- Price rSG dients. The iron in it is easily as- mental strain or, -,�exerci e. dc people declined to sell him food at work which pro�i�Nls exercise. The ,geared the Prince of Wales and the Munyon's Eye Care aures weak eyes, any Price. similated..'A vegetable not gener- other members of the Royal Family Prke Ec ail made_ much of b housewives apple should not be munched ._, be +- who were expected - the Munyon's Vitallser restores lost power One peasant there fired at him for 3' y tween times, but taken as a corn- (3hriatfan. Princess Henry of Batten- to weak mon. "as it no reason that could be discovered. hecause it is among the less expen- The traveler was slightly wounded srive� kinds, it is, put in first ' place Poneht part of the regular meals. berg, Princess Margaret of Con- 3%= M =IO,AL ADQDCI •- In' the foot and the shoulder. Near by the food experts and deserves naught, and Prince Christian and Psrsoeal letters arddresssd to Pre. lft& the Siberian border he' was bitten more prominence in public esteem. I1. Clara -"He gave 'me army -and= his daughter, Princess Victoria of 7011, PtillaGelpllia. U.S.A.. oostalnias deii by a .venomous snake and was un- People troubled with poor memor- navy kisses." Maud-"Wliat kind is 8chleswi Holstein• The Prince. took .falls of steltnew, will bearswend ov*cW g- 1 and tree advlce as to treatnsat wall W conscious for several hours. ies are urged to eat mustard. The that ?" Clara -"Oh, rapid` fire= r : !his State chair to t+bva right of the wren. in the wilderness bordering the seed of the mustard' plant is cre-' sixty a minu*e V! _ ... . . _.._' �n y '... ....,..,....a.,..a.,.r�•,.., ._...__ -_� . _ _ . s.. .... ._._ �` L ,,.. .. - -.ems . .....-...,.. _...heal d• • +: d 7. ._• - - - . . • _... � - ' - '•WF 6 ':n5G 4M.•- < KA• Jn .A�t«4n�, 0111 --i— a ntaininr 6 -.fie. I —_��.� ���...�� ��� �•� ; 'v an old gentleman is speeding lura- and shrieking. At a window above _ ously along the Essex road. Upon therfs heads appears a slight girlish ARYSMAL--b E-PTHS- the box. -are- two -policemen -..A--.aqua- fl �E4__th�. _-_Oage._ w C�4a]�e _�S3•�� �: pike gate stops their way. The po- lief from the lurid back ound. She Greatest Amount of Suil'erbaC. - licemen shout, and holloa, and bat- cries to them for help. here is the ter, but it is some time before they sound of the smashing of glass, and It is every day tale tyou distress can get an answer. At last, the through a ground -door window be- moatethos¢ which sour you suddnu- - _ - keeper appears. -and opens the gate. loot a man's arm is seen grasping Iy and make qou irritable, imps- tient and fault-finding. The, root of ? "Which is the road to—Manor?" the framework, but 1t is stone, and these troubles lies in the blood and OR BLINDFOLD ON THE. BRINK sake one of the policemen. will not yield to his strength; Lith- nerves, and get rid of "Tho first to the right, and keep er can he open the casement -it has you cannot straight. on," is the answer. "You been secured too firmly; he, too, them until the blood has been made OF PRECIPICES•'' will have a rough ride through the cries for help. rich and pure, and the nerves =-- - forest. Anything wrong?" But the women are too panic- strengthened and aeothed. Dr, Wil But they are beyond hearing by stricken, too�aralyzed by terror, to liams' Pink Pills will do this, and re - CHAPTER SSV, in like some furious beast. The air this time; and the man, with n oto- help --to move. They can only re will do it more speedily and with -- { g lid look of wonder, locks the gate, double their shrieks, more lasting resulty than any 1 is filled with the alternate shrieks and hurries back to bed. other medicine. In proof of this It was a mild night. The wind Now the roar of the flame mingles bowled mournfully through the pas- ,and sobs of terrified nature. There On throur-h the pelting rain end e�'th the voice of the wind, and the Iiirs. James Patterson, Chilliwack, is heavy rain, with which the mqn- the rushing wind, beneath the shad- tt B,C„ says :-' M daughter ` sages and corridors of the house g iFind feeds the flames, and drives Y was is ster sports, dashing it, and whirling owe of overhanging trees and along or health, and her - ' down in Essex, swaying the shiver- gi g g them before it to find more food to Po system badly it, and scattering it in gusts, and !ng poplars, stripping thorn of their tits open toed, 'the soaked, blinded devour, run down. She was. •pale, suffered leaves, and soughing among the eddies, and masses. driver, scarcely able to see a yard The fire is consuming one side o1 from severe headaches, and very branches. Heavy masses of cloud Heavy footsteps upon the carriage before him, gallops the horses. nervous. We decided to v drive; but the tempest absorbs every Clare's room _ n has fastened up- gi • her Ds drifted rapidly across the sky, and "Look, look!" cries a policeman, on the stairs - no one can mount Williams' Pink Pills, and after us large drops of rain sound Into itself. Over .the gravel, suddenly g them. Who can save her now? Ing six boxes, she is a strong, g p pattered occa- which stands out lightly from the Threpointing ahead. p through the wind and the rain healthy girl. I gladly recommend teional3y upon the dry leaves. At blackness that encompasses it, moves There is a glare rising u in the . . .times the moon broke forth in fitful black sky - a wavering, red glare, succor is coming; but the horses the pills is similar cases." y a large, dark, lumbering object. It g must be bonne upon the wings. 01 the These pills cure all, blood and . radiance, but onI to render the sue- that brightens sad -fades, fades and is a man; bearing another, seeming - Feeding darkness deeper. There was brightens, blast to be there in time. Lash nerve troubles, such as anitelain, ly senseless, upon his back, Slowly, The old gentleman witbin, who, a terrible spirit abroad that'hight - them ever so furiously, the body of neuralgia, indigestion, heart trouble, staggering and swaying at Limes un - b spirit of destruction on land and g. spite of the storm, is continually' her you go to save will be but a rheumatism, St. Vitus' dance, der the weight and • the wind, he per` - r be$' advances to the hall door. 7�tere he Putting his head out of the window, charred cinder when you reach the tial paralysis, kidney troubles and Before the Are in his somber bed- to see what progress is .being made, goal, if Heaven vouchsafes her no the weaknesses which afflict women, lays down his burden, and seems to - room sat Sivas Garston, watching sees it too. earlier aid than yours. - Be sure you get the online 13s _•'• - - sadly the dickering lames blown ponder for a moment, Theft he •,Faster, faster, for Heaven's Flames dart -above the roof _ and with the full name "Dr. Williams' about by the draught that came drags it underneath a tree that sake!" he cries. "Do you not see through the windows, and , up into Pink Pills for Pale People;" printed roaring down the huge chimney. He l grows beside the porch, and leaves that fire? It must be the Manor it there for the rain to soak and the black sky rise volumes of lurid on the wrapper around the box. Ii ---- >was alone; the nurse had been re- House; there is no other house smoke, chasing away, the darkness, in doubt, send direct to the Dr. --- •=- --- moved, and his door securely locked. I dash upon. Then he walks curiously neaa•." and illuminating every object around VAlliams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Be was safely imprisoned this time. round the house, looking up at the But the raging wind carries away with a fearful radiance. Out., and -the pills will be mailed, Dark and despairing were his windows. There is a faint light In his voice far behind, and no word of A new figure has come upon the g two, but seemingly emitted only by P pont paid, at 50c. per bon, or six _ thoughts, and over all there hover- it reaches those for. whom it is in- scene. e d the spirit of night, boding of night -tapers. All seem to be sleep- boxes for :2.50. tended. But their thoughts are the A man who seems to have arisen' -0 _4r �ieaLh; g• acme as his own, and.. -the driver from the bowels of the earth. He - In the chamber above him, watch -1 He cautiously tried the windows lashes. the horses, who .rear, and PROGRESS OF INVENTION. upon the ground floor. All were ae� looks strange and bewildered. The Ing the tempestuous changes of the P plunge with terror, to fresh exer- women catch sight -o1 him, and, The average watch represents but - sky, with her eyes, but not with her curely fastened, the greater part tions. shrieking with a new terror, fly twelve hours of human labor. with abutters. In a corner of the away, and cower upon the sodden sP mind, sat Clara, ea.d, dreary, hope- What is that dark object advance The electric motor is �aet di lAG • less, betrayed by the being she lou- building there, was a smaller win- tag so swiftly toward them? A earth, under the dripping branch of ing the leather belt in factories. ed, at the mercy of her enemies. She dog°` tike that of a pantry. With horse, galloping-- furiously, darts a tree. Three of the eleven dirigible bale also was s prisoner . fast secured, hi's diamond ring he cut out one of past like an -arrow, and is lost in loons made in fifty ears have killed - the panes of lees; put his arm He sees the arm grasping at the Y Y and over her brooded the spirit of , g the darkness. window frame. He goes to him. their inventors, the night, boding of death. ' through the cavity; and, with some "What is that?" cries the old en- The missing link from Fashcda to g g B "Unlock the door the,. key. is 8 In the kitchen below sat two fee difficulty, succeeded In reaching the tleman, looking out of the window outside," cries a frantic voice with- Ujiii in the telegraph line from Cape male servants, cowering over the fastening that secured the sash. He again.. But only the wind hears his in. _ Town to Calro will be supplied b3 raised the window, and crept - blazing lira, shuddering at the howl- voice. The stranger comprehends - wireless instruments. - - I throw h. The place he had got in- r An English writer has recently de -In wdnd, and "supping full of hot g The lar© in the sky grows at nage d h through h th hall door, which g Y g P g I Bdashes o e rota" on host stories to was pitch nark, He took a tan- er, nearer. Up rise showers of g scribed a battleship as the last word Y smallg stands wide open. The flames ;pile P meat wsa situated eat the Lhe IReverend tern and some matches from his poo -'sparks and up rolls the red smoke. Jing down the stairs shorn him the mechanical genius, naval cetsetruc- corridor on which Cpara's art- ket, and struck a light. and taster and faster seed the hor- tion, and cash payment can sa in ---"-'"----- i up apart- 1 r P I key. He turns it. As. ho does so, p 3' Y , It was not a pantry he was in, ser until they seem running a race he sees a senseless woman huddled aggressiveness. Mr. Porter, trying to drown dark but a small bedroom. Passing out with the wind, matching themselves at his feet He does not recognize Experience has shown that noth• memories and stupefy remorse with -'Rt the door, he found himself in the against. the tempest, her, but quick as lightning he raises i ing is gained, 1n ordinary condi, ii brandy, but drink what he would, servants' offices. He took off his e ' e • e her in his arms, and bears her aafo- tions, by placing electrical power the specters atilt Hosted upon the boots, and crept noiselessly along surface. and the worm gnawed eeaso-', the passage, until - he reached the Judith and Rodwell face one an- ly out into the air, -followed by Sj-'plants at the coal mines, it being - leoely He shivered and looked corridor. He halted at Silas Car- other but only for as tiiataat las cheaper to haul the coal by rdl that around, and then crept closer to the � atom's door, and Itstened, with his With a cry of agony, she rushee to- Only just in time the flames are to transmit its power by woe e riot fire, to et out of the way ear to the key -hole. All seemed ward her father. The fire our- already licking the spot- she laid up- A few years ago quartz mines that _ g y, rounds him now, screening him from on would not yield $50 to the ton wen of the cutting drought that pone- quiet -at least, no sound arose g tested through every hole and cen! above the roaring of the wind all human help. The flames and "Is it Clara?" cries -'Silas, frantic- despised and re,ected as uriproitable - _._ -=Oka- drivs her- -back--wltl! - their ally--.._ -_ _ .._- • -- __-. - --- Now, +ri.th improved methods of ex ice.-ane-EHat s5ook the Iicavy-- cur- _ He -ascended the states. As ---tie ---- - talna that -were drawn across the reached the first corridor, he became scorching breath. Wild with fury, They turn over the body, and dis- trnctsto ore fair b1viden s t tbi Was that as though a living presence ;sensible of a strong, pungent odor, lshe turns upon Rodwell. Recovered close the death -like face of Judith,windi3 n ton pays fair dividends to tlx were behind them. Over him hove sad a mistiness in the air, like from his momentary parile, he is Hy- "Where is she h, heavens, where stockholders, werd the spirit of the night, boding '-smoke, st looked about him toe I ing, but as he reaches the head of is she? She has perished in. Lite The gas used in the modern gal of -death soave, cause, and crept further along the stairs, she Fa upon him, with the fames!" exclaimed Silas, engine performs nearly or quite i of a tigress, A wild, piercing cry of agony double the work obtained- from ii - A few doors further down the cot -'the corridor, Beneath the door, and P geese, and calling wildly g y ridor, in a chamber more somber and I through the key -hole of one of the for help; rises above the roar of the elements when used for steam heating put - loom than an we have visited, rooms, shone a red glow, He struggles fiercely, twines hla They raise their eyes, Standing on poses In time the gas' engine, 11 gloomy Y - fingers in her los hair, and with the extreme edge of the window -stir, utilizing the bleat furnace. gases, wit sat Judith. The fire has burned -Great heavens! had aczMent an- g with outstretched arms, the, flames make pig iron production more thea the other hand rains heavy hloa•a out, and the wind stirs among the - to Ivo boas De upon her head and face; but still she darting around her, is Clara. doubly profltabie, !lead ashes, scatterin them at times .preo� B cbHe'e Ointment euaCertain holds on with the tenacity of a bull- A frightful scream bursts from Si - In little white puffs. The lampPleles and shsolute core for eac! dog, never ceasing her wild cries for las' lips; but his companion grasps LOVE-MAKIl7G IN MEXICO, _ - lights up brightly the large central and every form of itchinx hell), Other cries begin to mingle g . Dr, Carl. Lumboliz had some . in. ' table upon tt fief it stands, and one hteediaN■d imrcrvAfn ps;en 3 B g his hands, drags him under the win- round patch upon the ceiling; . but �ttiooa tectsr'i'1sr°saare°reedit t1eete` `vith,'hcrs, and the sounds of batter- dow, and' stretching out both their teresting things to tell his audience tale is the Anttir t�r+aa and ask yournetxb I ing at doors, The prisoners are arms, shouts to her to jumps. Just at a recent meeting of the Royal lta rays fall weakly upon the ex- borewt at they thins of IL You ata use fes asd aroused to- a sense of their danger, in time -the flames cling to her tremities of the large room, where .6Tg rmeagbaat if set eared. son. has at g Geographical Society, but nothing the shadows drowse undisturbed b in dealers O7 KAmox � & Co,.Teaoata { as well as the servants- below. Iie dress as she fa ls, was more curious than .his account _ y s will be detected, after _ all, and At that moment •a carrisim tears of the lave -statin anion the nae Dr. Chases Ointment � R g the darts of their enemy -Light. hrough this wild -eat of a tronas. up the drive two policemen spring fives of -Northwest Mexico: There, Among them a spent wind flutters tics ated his intention? Was this this there is a dull thud .- her from the box, and an old gentleman he says, the courting is all done b and creeps, and whispers h them of P voice is silenced -be has -hurled her jumps out, and falls into the group, g -meet' - - - - 'dark deeds shrouded in the impeno- I fire? He turned the handle of the the lady. The young people meet • over the balusters. (To Be Continued), • � treble darkness Without. door - it was not locked, His _ _ _ _ at the feasts, and there the damsel, Judith shudders, as though she Idoubts were. solved in an instant, A Down.ihe slates he springs. In the —T _ who has fixed upon a member o1 Llfi - g hall he meets the two terrified ser - heard those whispers. She is luta 'body of hot, blinding smoke rushed - opposite sen whom she wishes to P g into his, face. nearl overpowering vents • in their nightdresses, who TAKE A MOT'HER'S WORD. { � Ibsck listlessly is an easy -chair, half., y � g become her hustia.irct, tried to at. unrobed, with hor red hair loosely t him. The room was in flames! scream n sho n back. the Quick • as , Thousands of mothers in- aH parte tract his attention by dancing be - lighting __-_- falling around her pallid, worn lace, f Hanging serosa the arm of a chairponder- of Canada have written to say that fore him, persistently keeping . her as the body of a man, either' dean OUR bolts f the door, and the next Bahv's Ow•.n � Tablets are the best back turned towards him. Eve n*. The fonts' roll down her cheeks at� 1moment 1s in along graveledha Or, insensible. . Lost and awe-stricJu flying ion the medicine they ve ever used for the tually she may sit, down near him Intervals, in serge, heavy drops. She, derive, through the iron _ •- - is .weeping over the ashes of lore; I en, Rodwell stood helpless and trans= out into the highway, galea and cure of the little' ills that emict all and pull his blanket and sing to him -over wrecked hopes, and a lost lite. fixed, gazing upon the awful sight.where he has children, It is- impossible to pub- in a gentle, low voice. When she P left his horse, tied to a tree. One 'Heavily over her broods the spirit At that moment, Juditht hurrying lish all these letters, for they would desires to bring matters to a focus -• -; Out of her room, appeared upon the bound, and he is in the saddle, bare more than, fill fi new of the night, boding of• death. noted and bareheaded. One look newspaper, but the she. begins to throw pebbles at t'he' As the night adv scene- e e ` e e « behind - a red ,glare is shining following extracts are a fair sample chosen one. If he throws them bad g speer, Lhe clouds g p have it all their own way, veiling o1 what all aiothera say about this at her.. they are betrothed. through the windows and away medicine: the sky with profound darkness; and We must go back a little, to ga he dashes through the darkness, and 'the winds wax fiercer, rushing over er up another link - in the chain 3T Mrs. Jas. Hopkins, Tobermoty, SNQF}iFiED THE PRICE. the rain, and the howling wield.. Ont. - "The Tablets axe a blessing • the earth, and raging and destroy- 'events' of. this terrible night. Ori, on, over the open common; g He- "Then everything is fixed and to both mother arrd child." - -- where the tempest rages in unre we .can . be , married in May, can't Mrs. John D'obbie, St.' Andrews stricted fury.- then under the Trying Time - East Quo. - "I consider it a swaying, groaning trees, plunging Cts= y She - "There is only one thing .l duty'to recommend Baby's Own Tab-, to yet deeper darkness,- Down, have not spoken of, And mamma in lets to all 'my friends wht5 have down, down - the speed redoubles, sisted that I must."- _ children." - he is rapidly iiieseeendin , but whit - lie - "Certainly, my angel.- What g On de r_$ ®n s Mrs, A. Burns, Miy's Ow, Man, ts . - era Impenetrable by sight as a "I Miro found Baby's Own 'I`ableta is it? Bid no-go through tiny tris, m. of null he black with 1 - - n• F e w iron' t c1a7"in 3or felon " hi e pulls the n i all his Ask for the Golds lees alid ii Mrs. F J. Como, New Brandon, •• _.__- • ._. '_. •_.. -:: 'strength; but down down, down, such a thizig io �•in existence I'll get ' N. $. - "The Tablets are just the All Who Are 'tn Low Vttailt Have Reason, to Dread still gallops the horcr w0h awful it - aye, even though I must swim " y rapidity. Crash, projectingthing for children; they make them well, cheerful and happy..' the seas, climb the loftiest -peak s, or the Oomtn Weeks -Fortify -Your System b branch has caugl�:m across the search in file fuming craters a y y Mrs. H. H. Pitts, Ashnola, B. C.- :aJsin forehead, and dash] hini..from . the mighty volcanoes, I'll do. it:" Q animal's back; - thele is z heavyI have found the Tablets a most satisfactory ;medicine for children. I She - "It isn't' much, my dear;' splash, and then a rushing sound- Mamma said I must ask you hoe the horse is breasting the water; always keep them in the house." much • ou intended to allow me t - Mrs. A W Y OR. CHASES NERVE FO®D. Higgins, North River, -- __ - another moment he is scrambling up - week for pin -money." N - S. "I cannot raise the T - P ab• _ the opposite bank riderless. -how-- ,_ ess. PP - r - much a ' m e tete too much. The are the. best • He Z7rY Y Upon the black of - o that lurks, now?" Pr n ' - medicine pins a pope fo . - •' - r children en I have ever a rouded b the e thick overhanging Y , w g B ` It � You watch the newspapers for ate _Dr C n e s o hares' N ry used. Y e e F s+e r3' b�od aP P ea-• fife sent few weeks you will find riches it by increasing the number trees; slowly -die away, the ripples. You can take the words of these LODGERS CROWDED THEM and the circles, until the splash of packing of human beings inte -' that the death record is a large of ,red .corpuscles, When the nerves mothers with every confidence, and The the rain drops from the dripping one, and t made up .largely of per- are exhausted, energy gone find• you have &.-Positive guarantee that a single.. room in. a tenement -house • boughs above . alone troubles its sons in advanced years -arid of weak strength declining, thi,i great food the Tablets contain ne opiate or reminds, a correspondent of the ex• sluggish surface; and the winds chant constitution's. cur: builds• up the system, restores h•rmtui drug. No other medicine _perience hick a woman had in the the death -song of the Sian who lies gives a similar guarantee. Sold by slums oiNubiin, She came u o1 and revitalizes the wasted nerve gi Ili P- - Vitality asoma to heist pow •ebb beneath, and flee away to moan the cells and rekifidles the spark of life. druggists or sent by -mail at 25 a room in a tenement -house in whicl at this time of yeiir, and the sudden No physician . can give you a bet- tale. far, and near around the ears cents a box by writing direct to the • there n cre, _ live families "in resi- changes"of temperature sad humid of shuddering mortals huddled in - , ter. restorative than Dr. Chasers vii Williams' Medicine Co., Brock- deuce" -one. in each cornet anct ons . ._ atmosphere are more than a weak- their sleepless beds, viii•, Ont. _ - erred system can withstand. .A lit- Nerve Food, for it is prepared in Within the Manor- Hokfse the in the.middle of the floor. The visit t :. accordance with the most modern or expressed her astonishment to ai tle over-exertin* , a little unusual flames are spreading with frightful and moat scientific principles, and rapidity the corridor is a old woman in one of the corner to ezpoaure, a li neglect of the p e - gulf of CANCER CURED BY MOLASSES,. ceyalMiine in cohdeiaee!d form the most cations, and wondered how in`th • body, and health it undermined, Bre-the floor above is igniting, and world they were all able to fini ' potent restoratives known to meds- forked ton bs of flame are creeping. Two cases of cancer have been -physical break -down inevitable, cal science. By noting the increase down the stairs. ;Judith lies in cured in Queensland by _the ui;b of room. "Wisha, ma'am," -eras the f If you could.but realize the re- of weight while using Dr. Chases motionless heap, and two hapless, molasses. A Mr. Braun suffered Ply. "we were all right till the Cas there -z he middle of the flur tonstructiw and u uildin in- Nerve Food ou can rove for with a owth at eye th r. in Pb ti core in 1 ed with! m the rant t Y P- be gs are ock is their too s, gr o tale _ f ors. " tut in ]o g• ' N taint that w .. - Dr. Z e Nerve Food a new, fl� fluence of D C less Y . ria flesh and tie- opera the chamber shotes, the fire ilea tongue which nearly choked him. ' v sue, in n It would be a to 'convince you bei added to Ll°ie hod already etre n the one. below, He took o ease for easy Y g y, al ea y s d, opo elo m 1 s ten days And • :. of the wisdom f•f wing this pre- Fifty cents a box, six boxes for.[it is rapidly advancing. the cancer completely di sap A crop of potatoes on an acre a 17fdose'800 ration at'OLts wenn of the year. 12,50, at all dealers, or E+rlmtinaon Th two servants have left the A mss named Crabb retia 'soil can be made to re ' ppaa 3'e e e c also, stores' arY P lklien the btoetd V thine weak and Bates Co., Torouto. house,. and stand, half=olethed, fn the himself by the same means, gallons rt alrsh'oL �• LOCA T�1f1R G� -.541" Gvrtie Dlllinithtitn Ne 1_K)ndon succeeds ler. Arnrild. ,LI V 1J 111 1x117 K • roti aatnicd (:c•u, attd Mee, Niartrirk Chrr hand is now in good worklrlg -= - - -- R -; + :.._. _...- - ....} 1 _+++a_'1tu+atlaay. _ _., -Fred Bunting, of Toronto, IT&_ -John l.uck�rcacA le nvw orrtr�ry this aq a'hithy has �eeu rvithuut aUP - some over giit3day. --- - ti'- sc'�11'a --haxlult-. nu�iesi hri'nd fr?r a-k*ng-tim*� .-httd nvw -that - - = ---- - - -- -H. G• Wilson has engaged with themitin`on molitlay. the hand has got started everyune a Jno. Annan fora year. -We nry n,crrry to re ►rt that should du all tt.ey caii to help it along. pc .; -3. and R. Allow ay spent Sun- Mrs. "C. 11i11inglim"i it in rather Sale Register. _... --&y here with their purents. pour health at pprt«ent, - -_.__.._Our /foci this yeuesceeda _ ---- -Wm. Calverthas engager} w=itll -Mm John Zingtr'ong left for WIMNE=DA , MARCH lith, ii01-C"11 any we have ever shown before. - R E Johnston for the summer. her !home in Tunouto Junction last sale of household furnitilre un and prices the.lowerit. -Miss P: J. Wright, of Toronto, work I iter dreading a few' months Church et., Pickering, the !prop°r'ty pall and see them• spent a fete days here this week. with Pickering relatives, of John N. Gee. Sale at. one, iter y bills. YUUCheI' (1t Yostil] auctioneers . -Born-On Thursday, Mar. 19, --G.:+. Cowan is at Toronto th}P � '•` �• . the wife of Jas. Stevenson of a weed attending the Grand I.ud a FRIDAY, hl etca :Kirov. &-th-Care. _ �� A A. �uII ing� of the A. �O. U. W. as the' re res- sale of real`estcate; stores & tinwurc. �. hon. N furniture etc., in Claremont, the -W. E. Vanstone shipped a entative ft•vui Flckering Longe. property of J 5 Bundy. Sale at one. 1. carload of hogs from hales on Bion- -John Gee will hold an auction dee bills Poucher & Yostill, Auct'rs e itlay. sola of his his household furniture FRIDAY, MARCH - 97TH, 190:3 -Great V -Wm. Wood hat left for Osh- on Wednesday nest, the 25th hist. combination auction sale of farm - - - - Awa where he has secured a situs- 11x. Gee `c ill =till vorxluct -iiia usual- swck, _ilnpleiients hcineehuId ,uatiou. _ business in this lucality, and will Hrhbseedd grain etc. µi11 be held' at -biro. H. G. Calvert and dough- reside vv}t}i L,s'Sun Frank during u ar s Ywtel, Braunc�.ui. En- �1, ` ter spent Tuesda •,with irieilds iu his busy- season and w ill not take tris: rain be ivade with T. Hubbard ,�+, pe y + a or Yvucller & Postill, auctioneers. ! a a f 'Brougham. lip pei3t}ailent 1'e�idlEa:Le ill Turoirto 316NDAY, MARell •.t�)th� • 1c+•,3--�uctivn – --- ---- _ --- -- , ._ „ -Burn-At Alamcda, Assa., un as stated in our la -t issue, =ale ut lire stuck, the property •of J. the 7th inst., the wife of C. S. -While-W. Leavens IWIW4 driv- A: 'Xii te. Sale at oils. flee bills - - •'King, of a daughter. in, from the station on Tuesday and advt. Poucher & Yostill, accts. -: Come ..and see our si}!heli goods -Mrs:. L. Banks, litk� lla3 been with a feav=parcel,, his rig• got so MONDAY, MARCH �)tli, lt+x3-:�uctiup _. , for Spring and Summer Blouses ill for the past two weeks, is, we deeply mired ill the nlud that his sale at Gurdun'House of house and New Japan Silks - - lot just east of Pickering Village. are glad to say,' a •,' improving, horse broke away from the wagon. Sale ,:,, g ' - New Tafatta Silks yy .a e at 1. ,,V See bills. Poucher -Mrs. W. Woodruff hassecured On account of the excessive travel and Pustill, auctiuneer_. New Tamoline Bilks.. a situation in Toronto, and will 'on the station road it is in a ter- _ New Satanas leaves for• that city this week. rible state, and it will require FARMERS' ATTENTION t _ New Plinte, Etc. -A number of 'young people a heavy expenditure this summer Colors and Patterns new and up-to•date ` were entertained at the residence to placea'it in a reasonable condi- R'e wish w advise'you that' there is of Geo. Richards on Tuesday ev'g. tion. an increased demand for oats for mill.- - ou a our a stock f - -The coal shed is now being e- -W. '_Biller shipped a carload of inpurposes, but on account of foreign eh ld also se r n w ock e g g Ladies Bilk Belts and Collars, fash•- eected at the Spink Mille. A few stock on Tuesday to his farm at $r^alis, especially barley mixture, a .. carloads of coal have arrived this Indian Head, N. W. T. The cargo ia.ge proportion of the .cats that we 10 'able end Pretty. week• consisted of some seven fine horses, have received from you are .unfit for _ . -H. S. Dillin hams furniture and a number of choice cattle. D., milling. As oats for this purpose cum •NOTE -One stock of wall paper for this season is extra large.. g wand a premium we request that y(,,a In quantity, deiip and price -WE LEAD.' - ; ptore is being thoroughly renovate Annan, sr., -left � in charge of _the see that..your send oats for this, sewion ed. The work is beidg dune by W shipment. Mr. hiller and family are free frc.m barley, wild oats and 'T Haney expect to leave fur the west ill a other foreign grains, as it is obsolutely _ -Fred Doyle, of Toronto, s nt few days after spending some necessary that oats fur milling pus- _ oe pe John Dickie - C ti'Yedinesday with his relatives here weeks frith relatives and friends poses shall be choice white oats. With your.hearty ­o-uperation in He has just recovered from a se- hereabouts. furni=hiiig us with choice vats suitable _.. _.. .. _. : verse attack of la grippe.-Onlotiday Judge Borgan, of fol' milling purposes, you will enable -A number from here attended York County, announced his con ,y4 W obtain the highest price,, for oats the social. at Dr. Dale s Dunbart{on =ant to the Cron n Attorney. nay. lay at all tunes, as we will then have both - on Tuesday evening, They report in;, a cumplaint against the Bell an export and a milling market Tu Special Bargain Sales f - a large crowd and a pheasant time. Telephone Cu. with the York the snuie. -Burn-On Monday, March Pith County Grand Jur -. This deeisiuti 5 of:rs truly ' the wife of «'u1. Ellicott, of twin c'onfirius the Stan taken by Mag- i `ti', D. Llatthews & Co. Having decided. to mater:aiIp reduce ear stock of boots and apnea before spring dauhtera. S�'e are sorry w'repurt trate Parker at the. recent pre- Grain Merchant. trade open&. me cffer bargains in ever tire .oma mentioned as folic we —:Rene kip —that on Tuesday elle o€ the infants I hininar•y trial. On Tuesday the boots Were f3 reduced to 41 t;5 : Mena el: lined. boots were 61 75 radioed to 51 rS . .[lied, I rSuestiun cane hefr:re, Lila (jtand ^ I Diens felt four clasp-bocta were 4'? ra,luced-to$t-°0 : Siena boa calf were 41 so. reduced ' —Geo. Kenner} ', f Buffah�.:11t.?s Jur ', w'hr> rettttnec} a true hull! test A; Fdomeae Boa -cal# were 8! r0 reduced to 81 ;o : �Vomene kid boots were 41.+0 y ) " reduced tc 41.-0: Womens rubbersL3,:. Fill line of Patent Medicines. Etta Douglas of ToroutA), and M ggaiu-t the Bell Company, there - 1)ougla.y, of Toledo, tit ere -here. on Lwiu,z three ind}ic•tmer.ts. It is rx- st _.. yT Logan - I Tuesday, attending the funeral of IA-c:ed that the trial will r•nne off �l�,LaTuS�i� !! CO.- Yi .LJ� an ` the late .51m Douglas. =oohs tithe duriuc May. Tt :, the 11 iXi r+d - _ -Hev. Father O'Malley, of Osh- intention to ewitinue tLe fight �-- -aw•'a.delivert•cian interesting+rn�} againKtthE rnunolxlyuntiltiiMory instructive lecture on "St. Patrick" crowns their eti,• t,. Tlie mens �=•� ' in the Catholic rhurc•h -here on here (if the Co-operative Company - ' - • - 9 r over the � ! \. f 3 �W rYl. . 1 , •-•e�'•'e'i't-iii ,�•,- - �- -�a't�,'Q-tfTtCff".-�•--'J'•''"="3t'i1- d��� , _. ... - - _-. _ -_ - - -`-- . encs greeted the s esker. prc�gre tiie r ca -e. :Y ��;;.�� you w111 always ncl ppee b i k �` W Z . and Nli.,4 Lizzie Richard- -At the Town hall. cm 1%awr- 1� a large as•-ortmPnt of : iron were in Toronto on. Wednesday day ev'c, ylarc'Z ',l, Ed. F. Ilavts ,. C'an Supply you with any e 1 ..:. first class goods in my s to see Mrs. Richardson and repirrt will present that ever attractive l^�- �� stock. r P y „g ) thing in thein Line at a price that/ �.�•.•� _ +t'-• Ther av iii rorin)t in health. Slee p' l ••L'nc•le Tuni'a. Cabin. It r eapec�te to be able to return home will be �*re,eiitrci in a' thc'riu hi ' All Of f - tiest'w'rek. commendable and highly opt-ctac- ''� _ uIar manner. Herbert Church, a will suit your pocket. ,Latest Sfvles -Hiss C. Bake P -John. ,on of T. Calvert, who is -• '.in the employ of �; m. Elliott, was . popular colored-,ctor, will appear _ - engaged in tying cattle in the sta- as the faithful and humble t'ncle S000e••oas tis J. a. Barnard. :._. Ile, and in attempting w jump Tom; pretty B"sie Troy, a talent- over alent-o er a manger, slipped and fell on ed child artist. will be seen as Lit- e im f p _ his Ieft arm, breaking it between tie Eva and the remainder of the -• - ._ - - " 'c" _ the -wrist and elbow, cast will be of unusual competency -� '. = -W hen returningfrom work The Brothers Rice and Miss Louise "' 1903 Ponape on Wednesday noon, Alla. Ward, three nimble heeled colored _ _ r way caught his foot in a loo,e people,- who are advertised as the plank in the sidewalk and received greatest buck and vying dancers in ' - t bad fall. Other than a severe the world, will appear in the plan shaking up he received no serious tation scene with a number of Pickering -wi,�dmills. injury.' other colored people. This ensem- -A petition is in circulation, ble will be composed of plantation -- which will be resented to the singers, dancers, and specialties of p .... township council at its neat sitting various sorts. The Cook Twin srs-Ve are prel+ar•ed to do pill kind• of wort -- -'praying-that'that honorable body ters will render several ,on s in an Promptly pertaining to the Damp buinese. iilace the road to the G. T. R. stn• artistic manner, of which they are Lum* ber Yp y � tion Here in' a proper condition. undoubtedly» capable, as both are- Don't tet your name as a rate- .known to have received an eacep ' . :.: payei^ be. missing from the petition .tionally thorough musical educe- -On Saturday of last week, L. tion, and the final transformation All kinds of rough and dressed Lnatbee T Saee••aor scene do be shown in the fifth 'act. John Gerow, oarow it' goo, owtmoo/. • , Banks sold a fine 3 -year old filly to Lath, Shingles, Doors, Sash. Hone fin Mr. Idairs, of Aurora. On Monday is described as surpassing in ishinge Aad 15110 ma ' he took.a trip to Darlington, ac- or•ateness anything of its kind _ -- companied by Jno. Clark, and : re- in recent years in performances _ turned on Tuesda? with another this play. In it nine entirely sep- C;�,.n tacks and water tronabe made ane ?ryear old: The latter animal trate drop scenes are shown, and � order • HI G H AR MON.'S is a good stamp of the Clydesdale at the end is pictured Abram Lin- - W r class, being from best imported. coln freeing the colored man. Ad- ' stock on both sides. Mr. Clark mission ?ii and 35 cents. _ was also in search of a horse, but .' Impo t showing of finest display of as yet has not made a purchase. Audfey.. I `D- I'i ahiaa. s 1�9 >o• • t of � — '. - -_- .. � . . 1� �a• SRationarl. Books, Dolls, jtut -The promoters of the electric Wm, Alliott has erected a handsome =- O trwoivd for the Rbliday trade. Call :•railway along the 'Kingston road •windmill on his premises. — _ - . and see them. _ - _ ..are. making inquiries of our busi- Plowing hada been indulged in by Spkeciipt}ons taken 'for' all' Makazi6se, nese men regarding the prospects some of our rAore aggressive yeomen. . Weekly and Daiiyt;Newepapers. for business, and, they, are also We are glad to learn that 1llisses anxious to place stock among rersi- Minnie and Sadie Bray are, improving - , dents along the route of the pro- nicely at their sister's home in Battle First-Cla�]��ONposed railway. The charter has Creek: already been granted and a urm. Puckrin Bros. shipped a very fine $=OCh: StTt139t. y . WYT1t17� ber of American -capitalists are herd of fat stuck recently. Such a - P s•'table'of iinifornl animals is, seldom - - •' ' - - - ' _'willing to subscribe the greater, seen nowadays. �ryoyt�YY1 n� r _ part of the stock. • There, is no W. H. Guthrie entert-wined his Bible a j jjj G ' doubt the railway would be a class last Friday evening. A pleasant. ,great inconvenience,, especially as time was spent in gaines and cunver- - SLEIGHS •.. � CUTTERS, _ : it is .pt o}x)sed to give an huttrly ' safion.and all were well pleased with __ AND ` serf ice, lilt it n ill also be a-detri- his hospitxility. (fi i� �jrA ONS •went ties,villages near hJJ Me' (,IJ AG ONS to tuvvhs otic} " :tlie_ Whitby. _ .. _ PULPRRS, d `F affliction which is felt ' .hiss in Coalce , is with frier ds at - - - -The Glee ,est sympathy - -- far .lir:- Andrew - Doch h on t}ie Erc miss T,., o A wa�>.t e1 Y ;1.l140WERS �: Miss I.:. i✓ ichulsc�n.l.eft last Thursday . .. - • _ 1 on ban -. - - -- . _ - . taken him on the death ofhisto spend a month with 'her • sister -in Tjly AXES c •' Coldwater. B. H. CARSON, I which tool! place on'E 'At flies Elsie Kemp does not seem to - AND C%HL RNS, ... ... _ CUT _ the time_vf ner death 31 rs. Douglas - was 39 years, 10 nion.ths Ana ,� Improve as much as her friends would - Butcher, Dunli rtoo ' wish her to do. days old, axed• her death wfll be H. H. Jones'who his -been in J. E. . __ . - AT most keenly felt by the sorrowing Willis' drug store for the ' pas,4 two husband and thee children, the years, leaves this week for his home in T. A. GREIG'B, Pickering. NOTICE I eldest f tvhorn is two years of age, Madcic where he has sec&ed a position and the others, twin sons, being in one of the drug stores there. All onlytwo weeks old. The funeral regret to parte of his leaving. -Owing to my -recent illoess-I will the ion. - Leslie Arno:d who has been mana- able to call on ) on, but sbould you regnii a ELLO, HELLO -Fat cattle and CA SALE -Hones ' and lot Being took place oil- Tuesday . when her ger. of P id hardsun and Co's. jewelry p any Fruit or ornamental Trees, you will H bogs wanted when you have- fat . ateck F part of lot N, con 1, containing 3 of an remains were followed to their last ; �, c together Willi 4rthai -Howden receive a Rood .disooant by Q•Ifiaq ofd a y otfnv kind ready to Sall drop a esrd for pric,r I +cis ezc�llent for garden porros•t, a enmba: of frit teles and a good frame house, Errt nlaas resting- lac-, in the R. C: cemetery left last week for ala-titoba. All very r"Aance on Church at., at any time. Or w5ea you want a nod now, shbeeame, riaRer or a,�r.howd and rots For pparticuli» apply' to any a,uag cattle to feed on ahsrea, w�rr�itte or I Mn duo Latel3ford, •ti Foalaa Bt, �oroato, or h� vert 1 srrp ntur,ber of syin- much regret the departure of these JOHN E. UEI Agent, pbove J e white, Brongbam 1f1 tt 1 e Bxntiag ehfor ins 56-tt �at}lizing friends. two young men. A gentjpmari .fro•.n Pickering, i .; �• LOCA T�1f1R G� -.541" Gvrtie Dlllinithtitn Ne 1_K)ndon succeeds ler. Arnrild. ,LI V 1J 111 1x117 K • roti aatnicd (:c•u, attd Mee, Niartrirk Chrr hand is now in good worklrlg -= - - -- R -; + :.._. _...- - ....} 1 _+++a_'1tu+atlaay. _ _., -Fred Bunting, of Toronto, IT&_ -John l.uck�rcacA le nvw orrtr�ry this aq a'hithy has �eeu rvithuut aUP - some over giit3day. --- - ti'- sc'�11'a --haxlult-. nu�iesi hri'nd fr?r a-k*ng-tim*� .-httd nvw -that - - = ---- - - -- -H. G• Wilson has engaged with themitin`on molitlay. the hand has got started everyune a Jno. Annan fora year. -We nry n,crrry to re ►rt that should du all tt.ey caii to help it along. pc .; -3. and R. Allow ay spent Sun- Mrs. "C. 11i11inglim"i it in rather Sale Register. _... --&y here with their purents. pour health at pprt«ent, - -_.__.._Our /foci this yeuesceeda _ ---- -Wm. Calverthas engager} w=itll -Mm John Zingtr'ong left for WIMNE=DA , MARCH lith, ii01-C"11 any we have ever shown before. - R E Johnston for the summer. her !home in Tunouto Junction last sale of household furnitilre un and prices the.lowerit. -Miss P: J. Wright, of Toronto, work I iter dreading a few' months Church et., Pickering, the !prop°r'ty pall and see them• spent a fete days here this week. with Pickering relatives, of John N. Gee. Sale at. one, iter y bills. YUUCheI' (1t Yostil] auctioneers . -Born-On Thursday, Mar. 19, --G.:+. Cowan is at Toronto th}P � '•` �• . the wife of Jas. Stevenson of a weed attending the Grand I.ud a FRIDAY, hl etca :Kirov. &-th-Care. _ �� A A. �uII ing� of the A. �O. U. W. as the' re res- sale of real`estcate; stores & tinwurc. �. hon. N furniture etc., in Claremont, the -W. E. Vanstone shipped a entative ft•vui Flckering Longe. property of J 5 Bundy. Sale at one. 1. carload of hogs from hales on Bion- -John Gee will hold an auction dee bills Poucher & Yostill, Auct'rs e itlay. sola of his his household furniture FRIDAY, MARCH - 97TH, 190:3 -Great V -Wm. Wood hat left for Osh- on Wednesday nest, the 25th hist. combination auction sale of farm - - - - Awa where he has secured a situs- 11x. Gee `c ill =till vorxluct -iiia usual- swck, _ilnpleiients hcineehuId ,uatiou. _ business in this lucality, and will Hrhbseedd grain etc. µi11 be held' at -biro. H. G. Calvert and dough- reside vv}t}i L,s'Sun Frank during u ar s Ywtel, Braunc�.ui. En- �1, ` ter spent Tuesda •,with irieilds iu his busy- season and w ill not take tris: rain be ivade with T. Hubbard ,�+, pe y + a or Yvucller & Postill, auctioneers. ! a a f 'Brougham. lip pei3t}ailent 1'e�idlEa:Le ill Turoirto 316NDAY, MARell •.t�)th� • 1c+•,3--�uctivn – --- ---- _ --- -- , ._ „ -Burn-At Alamcda, Assa., un as stated in our la -t issue, =ale ut lire stuck, the property •of J. the 7th inst., the wife of C. S. -While-W. Leavens IWIW4 driv- A: 'Xii te. Sale at oils. flee bills - - •'King, of a daughter. in, from the station on Tuesday and advt. Poucher & Yostill, accts. -: Come ..and see our si}!heli goods -Mrs:. L. Banks, litk� lla3 been with a feav=parcel,, his rig• got so MONDAY, MARCH �)tli, lt+x3-:�uctiup _. , for Spring and Summer Blouses ill for the past two weeks, is, we deeply mired ill the nlud that his sale at Gurdun'House of house and New Japan Silks - - lot just east of Pickering Village. are glad to say,' a •,' improving, horse broke away from the wagon. Sale ,:,, g ' - New Tafatta Silks yy .a e at 1. ,,V See bills. Poucher -Mrs. W. Woodruff hassecured On account of the excessive travel and Pustill, auctiuneer_. New Tamoline Bilks.. a situation in Toronto, and will 'on the station road it is in a ter- _ New Satanas leaves for• that city this week. rible state, and it will require FARMERS' ATTENTION t _ New Plinte, Etc. -A number of 'young people a heavy expenditure this summer Colors and Patterns new and up-to•date ` were entertained at the residence to placea'it in a reasonable condi- R'e wish w advise'you that' there is of Geo. Richards on Tuesday ev'g. tion. an increased demand for oats for mill.- - ou a our a stock f - -The coal shed is now being e- -W. '_Biller shipped a carload of inpurposes, but on account of foreign eh ld also se r n w ock e g g Ladies Bilk Belts and Collars, fash•- eected at the Spink Mille. A few stock on Tuesday to his farm at $r^alis, especially barley mixture, a .. carloads of coal have arrived this Indian Head, N. W. T. The cargo ia.ge proportion of the .cats that we 10 'able end Pretty. week• consisted of some seven fine horses, have received from you are .unfit for _ . -H. S. Dillin hams furniture and a number of choice cattle. D., milling. As oats for this purpose cum •NOTE -One stock of wall paper for this season is extra large.. g wand a premium we request that y(,,a In quantity, deiip and price -WE LEAD.' - ; ptore is being thoroughly renovate Annan, sr., -left � in charge of _the see that..your send oats for this, sewion ed. The work is beidg dune by W shipment. Mr. hiller and family are free frc.m barley, wild oats and 'T Haney expect to leave fur the west ill a other foreign grains, as it is obsolutely _ -Fred Doyle, of Toronto, s nt few days after spending some necessary that oats fur milling pus- _ oe pe John Dickie - C ti'Yedinesday with his relatives here weeks frith relatives and friends poses shall be choice white oats. With your.hearty ­o-uperation in He has just recovered from a se- hereabouts. furni=hiiig us with choice vats suitable _.. _.. .. _. : verse attack of la grippe.-Onlotiday Judge Borgan, of fol' milling purposes, you will enable -A number from here attended York County, announced his con ,y4 W obtain the highest price,, for oats the social. at Dr. Dale s Dunbart{on =ant to the Cron n Attorney. nay. lay at all tunes, as we will then have both - on Tuesday evening, They report in;, a cumplaint against the Bell an export and a milling market Tu Special Bargain Sales f - a large crowd and a pheasant time. Telephone Cu. with the York the snuie. -Burn-On Monday, March Pith County Grand Jur -. This deeisiuti 5 of:rs truly ' the wife of «'u1. Ellicott, of twin c'onfirius the Stan taken by Mag- i `ti', D. Llatthews & Co. Having decided. to mater:aiIp reduce ear stock of boots and apnea before spring dauhtera. S�'e are sorry w'repurt trate Parker at the. recent pre- Grain Merchant. trade open&. me cffer bargains in ever tire .oma mentioned as folic we —:Rene kip —that on Tuesday elle o€ the infants I hininar•y trial. On Tuesday the boots Were f3 reduced to 41 t;5 : Mena el: lined. boots were 61 75 radioed to 51 rS . .[lied, I rSuestiun cane hefr:re, Lila (jtand ^ I Diens felt four clasp-bocta were 4'? ra,luced-to$t-°0 : Siena boa calf were 41 so. reduced ' —Geo. Kenner} ', f Buffah�.:11t.?s Jur ', w'hr> rettttnec} a true hull! test A; Fdomeae Boa -cal# were 8! r0 reduced to 81 ;o : �Vomene kid boots were 41.+0 y ) " reduced tc 41.-0: Womens rubbersL3,:. Fill line of Patent Medicines. Etta Douglas of ToroutA), and M ggaiu-t the Bell Company, there - 1)ougla.y, of Toledo, tit ere -here. on Lwiu,z three ind}ic•tmer.ts. It is rx- st _.. yT Logan - I Tuesday, attending the funeral of IA-c:ed that the trial will r•nne off �l�,LaTuS�i� !! CO.- Yi .LJ� an ` the late .51m Douglas. =oohs tithe duriuc May. Tt :, the 11 iXi r+d - _ -Hev. Father O'Malley, of Osh- intention to ewitinue tLe fight �-- -aw•'a.delivert•cian interesting+rn�} againKtthE rnunolxlyuntiltiiMory instructive lecture on "St. Patrick" crowns their eti,• t,. Tlie mens �=•� ' in the Catholic rhurc•h -here on here (if the Co-operative Company - ' - • - 9 r over the � ! \. f 3 �W rYl. . 1 , •-•e�'•'e'i't-iii ,�•,- - �- -�a't�,'Q-tfTtCff".-�•--'J'•''"="3t'i1- d��� , _. ... - - _-. _ -_ - - -`-- . encs greeted the s esker. prc�gre tiie r ca -e. :Y ��;;.�� you w111 always ncl ppee b i k �` W Z . and Nli.,4 Lizzie Richard- -At the Town hall. cm 1%awr- 1� a large as•-ortmPnt of : iron were in Toronto on. Wednesday day ev'c, ylarc'Z ',l, Ed. F. Ilavts ,. C'an Supply you with any e 1 ..:. first class goods in my s to see Mrs. Richardson and repirrt will present that ever attractive l^�- �� stock. r P y „g ) thing in thein Line at a price that/ �.�•.•� _ +t'-• Ther av iii rorin)t in health. Slee p' l ••L'nc•le Tuni'a. Cabin. It r eapec�te to be able to return home will be �*re,eiitrci in a' thc'riu hi ' All Of f - tiest'w'rek. commendable and highly opt-ctac- ''� _ uIar manner. Herbert Church, a will suit your pocket. ,Latest Sfvles -Hiss C. Bake P -John. ,on of T. Calvert, who is -• '.in the employ of �; m. Elliott, was . popular colored-,ctor, will appear _ - engaged in tying cattle in the sta- as the faithful and humble t'ncle S000e••oas tis J. a. Barnard. :._. Ile, and in attempting w jump Tom; pretty B"sie Troy, a talent- over alent-o er a manger, slipped and fell on ed child artist. will be seen as Lit- e im f p _ his Ieft arm, breaking it between tie Eva and the remainder of the -• - ._ - - " 'c" _ the -wrist and elbow, cast will be of unusual competency -� '. = -W hen returningfrom work The Brothers Rice and Miss Louise "' 1903 Ponape on Wednesday noon, Alla. Ward, three nimble heeled colored _ _ r way caught his foot in a loo,e people,- who are advertised as the plank in the sidewalk and received greatest buck and vying dancers in ' - t bad fall. Other than a severe the world, will appear in the plan shaking up he received no serious tation scene with a number of Pickering -wi,�dmills. injury.' other colored people. This ensem- -A petition is in circulation, ble will be composed of plantation -- which will be resented to the singers, dancers, and specialties of p .... township council at its neat sitting various sorts. The Cook Twin srs-Ve are prel+ar•ed to do pill kind• of wort -- -'praying-that'that honorable body ters will render several ,on s in an Promptly pertaining to the Damp buinese. iilace the road to the G. T. R. stn• artistic manner, of which they are Lum* ber Yp y � tion Here in' a proper condition. undoubtedly» capable, as both are- Don't tet your name as a rate- .known to have received an eacep ' . :.: payei^ be. missing from the petition .tionally thorough musical educe- -On Saturday of last week, L. tion, and the final transformation All kinds of rough and dressed Lnatbee T Saee••aor scene do be shown in the fifth 'act. John Gerow, oarow it' goo, owtmoo/. • , Banks sold a fine 3 -year old filly to Lath, Shingles, Doors, Sash. Hone fin Mr. Idairs, of Aurora. On Monday is described as surpassing in ishinge Aad 15110 ma ' he took.a trip to Darlington, ac- or•ateness anything of its kind _ -- companied by Jno. Clark, and : re- in recent years in performances _ turned on Tuesda? with another this play. In it nine entirely sep- C;�,.n tacks and water tronabe made ane ?ryear old: The latter animal trate drop scenes are shown, and � order • HI G H AR MON.'S is a good stamp of the Clydesdale at the end is pictured Abram Lin- - W r class, being from best imported. coln freeing the colored man. Ad- ' stock on both sides. Mr. Clark mission ?ii and 35 cents. _ was also in search of a horse, but .' Impo t showing of finest display of as yet has not made a purchase. Audfey.. I `D- I'i ahiaa. s 1�9 >o• • t of � — '. - -_- .. � . . 1� �a• SRationarl. Books, Dolls, jtut -The promoters of the electric Wm, Alliott has erected a handsome =- O trwoivd for the Rbliday trade. Call :•railway along the 'Kingston road •windmill on his premises. — _ - . and see them. _ - _ ..are. making inquiries of our busi- Plowing hada been indulged in by Spkeciipt}ons taken 'for' all' Makazi6se, nese men regarding the prospects some of our rAore aggressive yeomen. . Weekly and Daiiyt;Newepapers. for business, and, they, are also We are glad to learn that 1llisses anxious to place stock among rersi- Minnie and Sadie Bray are, improving - , dents along the route of the pro- nicely at their sister's home in Battle First-Cla�]��ONposed railway. The charter has Creek: already been granted and a urm. Puckrin Bros. shipped a very fine $=OCh: StTt139t. y . WYT1t17� ber of American -capitalists are herd of fat stuck recently. Such a - P s•'table'of iinifornl animals is, seldom - - •' ' - - - ' _'willing to subscribe the greater, seen nowadays. �ryoyt�YY1 n� r _ part of the stock. • There, is no W. H. Guthrie entert-wined his Bible a j jjj G ' doubt the railway would be a class last Friday evening. A pleasant. ,great inconvenience,, especially as time was spent in gaines and cunver- - SLEIGHS •.. � CUTTERS, _ : it is .pt o}x)sed to give an huttrly ' safion.and all were well pleased with __ AND ` serf ice, lilt it n ill also be a-detri- his hospitxility. (fi i� �jrA ONS •went ties,villages near hJJ Me' (,IJ AG ONS to tuvvhs otic} " :tlie_ Whitby. _ .. _ PULPRRS, d `F affliction which is felt ' .hiss in Coalce , is with frier ds at - - - -The Glee ,est sympathy - -- far .lir:- Andrew - Doch h on t}ie Erc miss T,., o A wa�>.t e1 Y ;1.l140WERS �: Miss I.:. i✓ ichulsc�n.l.eft last Thursday . .. - • _ 1 on ban -. - - -- . _ - . taken him on the death ofhisto spend a month with 'her • sister -in Tjly AXES c •' Coldwater. B. H. CARSON, I which tool! place on'E 'At flies Elsie Kemp does not seem to - AND C%HL RNS, ... ... _ CUT _ the time_vf ner death 31 rs. Douglas - was 39 years, 10 nion.ths Ana ,� Improve as much as her friends would - Butcher, Dunli rtoo ' wish her to do. days old, axed• her death wfll be H. H. Jones'who his -been in J. E. . __ . - AT most keenly felt by the sorrowing Willis' drug store for the ' pas,4 two husband and thee children, the years, leaves this week for his home in T. A. GREIG'B, Pickering. NOTICE I eldest f tvhorn is two years of age, Madcic where he has sec&ed a position and the others, twin sons, being in one of the drug stores there. All onlytwo weeks old. The funeral regret to parte of his leaving. -Owing to my -recent illoess-I will the ion. - Leslie Arno:d who has been mana- able to call on ) on, but sbould you regnii a ELLO, HELLO -Fat cattle and CA SALE -Hones ' and lot Being took place oil- Tuesday . when her ger. of P id hardsun and Co's. jewelry p any Fruit or ornamental Trees, you will H bogs wanted when you have- fat . ateck F part of lot N, con 1, containing 3 of an remains were followed to their last ; �, c together Willi 4rthai -Howden receive a Rood .disooant by Q•Ifiaq ofd a y otfnv kind ready to Sall drop a esrd for pric,r I +cis ezc�llent for garden porros•t, a enmba: of frit teles and a good frame house, Errt nlaas resting- lac-, in the R. C: cemetery left last week for ala-titoba. All very r"Aance on Church at., at any time. Or w5ea you want a nod now, shbeeame, riaRer or a,�r.howd and rots For pparticuli» apply' to any a,uag cattle to feed on ahsrea, w�rr�itte or I Mn duo Latel3ford, •ti Foalaa Bt, �oroato, or h� vert 1 srrp ntur,ber of syin- much regret the departure of these JOHN E. UEI Agent, pbove J e white, Brongbam 1f1 tt 1 e Bxntiag ehfor ins 56-tt �at}lizing friends. two young men. A gentjpmari .fro•.n Pickering, i