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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1903_03_27- 1S. • w • ,..`: VOL. , ,XII. TICKERI1�TG. ONT., FRIDAY. MARCH . �7 1903a - - - - NO rofts�i4�s�a1 B1CarDw. Highland Creek. LETTERS TO THE EDITO R,OvTARO NTTDiSS ink Mills I Did you see Garry. acid his fuux-in�_ T1 rF deyartmert Is o!Qn to_a;l for the fairdie- f LATEST LOCAL HAPPEN1N68 RECORDED BTJI uanu• i curt:nn oLpublic t}uettioae. The zvrlter mutt He-,4^ T$E PRFSS AND' JOTTED' DdWN By OUR I ! I sic t ll is bt ('A1:Ing in rat}i- 'Jr, all cases send hie correct" name -with -copy - Red �, heat - -Cc b' s. et `t I•i7c! ills:±tt cr•'it. \Ce wish _it distinctly understood, however y - ;: - CORRESPONDANT9. ,• - - - tba:-in no case do we hold ourselves re- .r �'}lite .AN }lean ' 10c a Th- bur e s ::2e ug slid sn\sial es spcusible for opinions expressel by corres- ` `~�^-•~V Spring `1 heat - - ihkc GREEN, RIV ER. ,el.-_\•e l Yul' have shelf untde 1)y war • vnud Pmta.--ED 4;z ori! F. E ,STWOOD. M,D,. Surgeon � � _ e2•"-yriin,� , ,:.. ts. { 1 F . to Cgnad;nn Pa^i Se Rail Croner , Goose NN-heat bile I 1 En' -I did not intend to again invade `azy 4 bliss and IVa - H:.,,,vrr wets •Toror_- B•zi;itf John _ ani, was in the \ iIlarE \our columns diecuasing hockey mulches Oatarfo Onunty; Isuer of Nfar-.iaee Liceaees.' .:ianitUTia 1'1(J.11i' -",.Utl bbl. - _ elaremnott Office hours-Before 10a.rn., 1 to -to tisitors, crrsaturli :, on Tuesday. N_e i tet:ci, resttn:inp' after the season is ont. m only•wish being onnnecticmwithBs`Sam c re'waoi,Bron hn� l Panlily f'luttr "d-tiU ." by q P.m., and fetm , .p._ �leuhon° F _lift. Hr.,1)ert Dafne ifs cor_siderec? + faln 11g in the fall. to get _the scare published correctly, ac. • a asn'y Flair •4.U0 _ Mt Zion, A. Jobr.eton'a rr,'}t con', Wr: Cowl" dangrer:-us iy 11I at writing. I �evvral arl.;unrl he rr }ia� ^ cr,±'1',erl; cos +r jniz, to. the referee's decision, which I r Btan .tili.11(I inn * . nrr.li±ig. J:,htl ll. Cow:tri-'ut in tl. (7th coal, aa9 T� YnFh', id,h coni ,•iy � ,� !, b1i s. C. Yuuc;r. is .l, F': e,; nt strf:rr= ; 1 ;.I.d seen- fair eportsrnau n•ill say is the j Shurt� -,::! " _ - i -•iii;; f!r to an t rh r i is a ril,l,, :`-t1'3i,PF t.'!.ea(t ,,:. Tur-,ln}, ot.ly correet-RaV of's,•ttli❑g all&s'patea. ' A. YOII V3, \f D., C,1S., Fellow of Jun±ilei-,�.(k) �Ii,r Je.- 1� �ti�\,-aa.i., : sic•.: 3!1> t T.._ t;,<:cis ha\•; Coven ir.. t:± :ii,.);::i I but Mr. StLvtnSoa does not feel kEke giv• T. Trini:yyajicO C?atge. Toronto; mem. 1 r� H. H,; ikiu�, r,I �.:ver Maple, list Su - ,tl,}e •+t-Et• +'u itis pu \:self, Su is uo car ♦t dues in respen of the num. (Ira haw. "N'':-hu.e IN'}seat FliAli- I 1 g ;- F Oatsr.obar �0ffiYe and residence app0'LearyL�tel Rolled fats. Cilop of all killel-. tutl:ty. lr , t air• I}1 rt that those having' ser c` go ale scored, so I will prove to trim Woburn, On t. Office homre; morning T to 1C: f �• r 1 c,• bfr.,-ltl•Leod and family. of P,a[ I l:earF to lair, to do E•:uLnut lour hur- � a.❑d all yonr readers, not by what this one ' evening 6 to S. Hard a.ul 1f. Cs. Ft.. _ Salt. -P,n•til,lle, ;tie yi=itillg her parents, dL; or that one has to-say, or 2aoting from the Above.prices Sub;^nis ecttoCharge withoct arid _ills Julur «'E!s;,:n, Faun] ll al's0 'tu l,e'sczrce i Glrrbe newspaper, who I might- eav,. does Nvti;e• P.ev. R. Edward Sayles. a fu:'uter `leis ijrillg. and.wai;•,< th1-refure -will � not dispute the- referee's decision, but by Legal.,t„2' an this field Uccu :ieci the v,ii it 1:e �01'1,.spundingly ad:'an-ed. _3 good , the one and only way, the decision of the - Model Bakery Co.,CoLimited. I I I. p Suntla_: e\'enizig and was the guest of LIZIM can couirlland from �3'L)U w B 44 j referees which vcu will see below. EB TON,e DU t'`Te.e�tc.,B�t onai rEne -- ii'. B. T'tlrrer v'hfle \viol list ur a }sift. 11r. Stevenson, in his ietter e3 ce. do Toronto, — Greenwood, - not rc-crt to erronecus Press reports, Nota Obam%ers, .20 Sing street. east, o,onto, ' 4tteCd ��llite's Sale. ' f the referee's word goes for anything, it As Claremont every Tuesday forenoon. Money - , trai=t prove that he-has resorted to some- to load on afortgage, ��•,� _,else:: Lidgett•spent Sunday in the tbicg 1n that line. een city. - F'R3Nt{ nENTON, S.C.. D.C.L. ♦ � • (r'i He also says ;What anise we win, etc."• Brou ham. 1 y. : �HBR$$SaTG._DCV:i. .W. SiULOCg 1BOIILT- - - $ - . Geo. a:ld i1r=, Lail- .�';ilea}'ed with Well asfar as ' can' learn tRey'were not"- - �I1�a c_ Pieke:it?� f±'.rrd = trccbled with many wioa and tbezeforI -- �,i e L. Gleeson, of TUruntt), visited Miss Bella Kir},:, of Toronto, is the thick that it is himself tncc is trying to �E. FAREWELL, Q. C., BARRIB• his bristlier last Slulcla}•• guest of J1i s Bella �fi.ls)n• eain.the.sympatby of friends and �voport• • TER, County Crown Attorney. and Count? Remen]berthe combination sale Mr. and NIrs. Peter Stoner have ere -t sympathy the reports d much in t oliaftor. court Eon", wbit1 r 14v 1 >7 tr]r,yr d back to ,ur burr a publishing P at Brougllaln on Friday , . Larch :, . t . gain. their favor, _ large number of entries hove L;: than Gleeson• of Toronto, Sun- As for cur club we,tvon everything we )('OW ds 11r1cGILLITRlIY, BARRIB• Of all watcriale and design b Il made for this Sale. dared under the parental roof.- __ weat atter so we da not ne€d rbach synipa, jet r», Solicitors, ta. Office opposite post- __ hept in stock, It will pap you Mrs. C.. ' Brwi -e, r,` T;irunto, is the thv.._ 1. 6dLa _Vbitby. Oat. Jno'.Ball Dow, B.A.; Tbeo. to call at oar works az_d inspect our stock, «'e have neglected to chronicle a:06illivrav,LL,B. Money to Loan. Sy and .obtain rices. Don't Abe misled -by the sail death of little Merion g1Nfi of her n M t Mrs. .- \5'irorot fir. Stevenson ecce our team there ted rof e - --- - P '4g±ss Lillian a,the\-,'c.- of Tururrto. FairFnit and Pickering boyo-there were - sgente we do not emplcv them, consegneet• Ccx•Ilran. who died after a short is visiting h,rr sinter, Nfr•s. H. Witter. two Pickeriog boys in our team and they f etertnary. ly we can, and do throw o$ the agents jllne-s of ,'nly three days, at his Joseph 14, bvn�rn ha!: been engaged were :embers Of our club, -and i am riot Som Cl lesion of 10 per CBLt., which 90a will 'notlier's Ieaidel ce. ou March 5th... with. L,. GI'tr't1 -f, .r t}±@ tut! gtl ('1' aware tb8t it is alias set the false of hocks certainly save b purchasing y HOP3Iti8, VETERINARY $L'B• y p g tram os. A of rctu•lei fever. He had a u:un'it�. to ba.e cterr,bers ir. your club from ao, ad• - -�+ GEO:Y, Orsduate of sae Ontario vet- call Solicited. rt±11A1 Ell; �lflun trued tt•a= lured lilts ifxs lie Pe:":y \vas rrtnored ;oi❑i;;g-Gulags', but Ldfl chits it. is against, erinary Cole ,, Toronto, re strred member 1^ frc•:n h(•r ..e tri(• ).t-pe „n 1N'edne';dzLv to' the rales cf the O. H. A. that members of at sae.ontaro Ontarinsry bled c"s' Aseociatton WHITBY GRANITE CO., by all w'hu knew' lain. ) ' Cffi)e and res i.enae one ancone-quarter tn,:ss Opp. post Office. \Sh tb Ontar o 1 the a:y!uua at NJ, one one club can also Play with another a'0.b aorcb of Grcem if:ver. Umce and shoeintt!orge y With . ease my pilot and c•tptsio, NVe a±,. p:,ea:wk to e,•e BHnjaiitin of wbi:h they are not members, sa did ` oow'd b ti 11 a.m.,an,t 1 to • p m. Te:oprapb — --- 11% '., at torsi eafel: glide. yleer.:,; '.a} fila rt;:ser l E irtK }wdfa�t f:, Xorkhim with Brougham. address :,oen•t His, Out,; P. U. address, seen O'er tt a fiver cf deaths dark water, a „ n while ,uffc: Ing !ruin a aral}'- With refFreoce too:r failicr Co get on Inver One F [� -_ - -. PICS PrING LIVERY , Safe :o the other side, t • crfatche5 xttb ClarFmont, Whitby sod -.� :- ----� j ill � !',�n J_ SH1HLEY.VeterinarySurgeon, --'• Johu 1,)ti.usl!-1 is reuv,tiriF PickaricgCollege,Idonot thir.kthey need' : E. Hoa rt3aste •1 :b• Oa aro \'stars- E;e Wh,:,e Ear lior_es:. __ .frum the i tr;:!.... ,a (a,t.:•:' t,reeu air S:evtra-ii to champion their state as - -_---- -- Col/ege. Tor:sto, rets:ere9 ins='. or of the - \\,,r,(j ur( i' ;u t}:r rd:vu u\Silt(1 by J1ics they' are q:lite capable of dela$ that for Ontario art i.narie 9of-ne Amatilfon_ Ail . •' .., , _ •� � � �••+��-•- L' �. dllt � tberesel,-,• ind that is a matter between. diseases ac3 iat'anee of the domestic animal, � _ _ ... . x112;1' a.... t', -- _ _ _ ueawi aaear :ng :otilemo+:c adernai'yrovsd First-class cetictes for b:re by dap 1NM:b v. R'r ore plies-tl1 c', rE~ yfr�. Henri 'them aci rac!vea. ._ . and ac,eotlns prim npta, O B re au i resideoc° Cr night L'E9 to ConDectioa meet. -- �}:tri , ' a a 1 if:, r .l I,.:i. ;:Irl, �s• As I-)r tie chewing part cr- is Mr, Sfev- corae'r L atod Ave &at &in: 5: btt t.,� 1 en c n. I tbipk your team can hold their ins all G. T. P..iraina. FIe'ALt Rai T.,. k T-1 e w'Pe'k • silt aoli aro 11 ( ;;.e t, ., 1 a!ed tv gee _lira. IL own with any'ove. b•lt it,we were favored express delivered to a, parts of tl:e all •il;t• VVIly- ' P.! , ;1,,-r fist• 1111111- L 1]:,.p (,U' �a,r, with the 1;i't of fab that some people- ores - �tzltisteset (Carat. vil'a,ge. Teaming ofa;lloadsdote tterY..reselita o sir uU\\' In fu'11f "�cr:r, r: ..:! J,,Lri Ad;tri]4c,n who 1„ $ wt ^n!d t::i:.a onreelcee lucky. ^^^ on kortest notice. Sale cud corn• -di- d l,l ::ben living the ` ;toil« r fartll I a�'• \xw Mr, tditor and resder�, that with l r 1 tie u1,,t g inti, Jr,ll:i I:lilurer�un'r , i''f1SE)3fA9 DOti\,Conveyancer. Com' missies stables in coanecticn. (.r,.. anEl.l.: `ruthr'r ,l, u. O .l the referee's deeisior. and Figralzre to : .ALL m;sswuer lot caking Al" dsr:tri. etc., ' huusr <;II i.,• 'nl: 4-tlie h:'I. ietarsmout.Out. oy at\'<+. \'i-it(•d at tli( latt(•r s pareiit` Uur f ,,,'t a 1 Lov• d;r in th, c +u a same. I have proven that Sirs Stevenson res err or -- Mr. and Mir .. H txley here n11 t1 has ;rted t erroneous press reports in $$ 4 £-I h',G. Iee$et "e#- � � . �- - � z � r f o _T f c �' , .: ' u u . �I t f _l , yi r as- strd * ,wast tmrLi, -. a }toptnz tv }rerr— t 1 . Ki3. ,Q arrraBe iter: ''tr`t!frtrilr't, nr, , rrf rill ✓Tut i, .• .ts•,a. _ lattice .,. 11J+ Ue@u,sea for iceCautIt'y 01 Ontas•,o, 01- I �(^c, 1'SLtE:'=r)n, rrf ('lareni:'tet, r i n..-'Tt.rriirty and �,tt;ttdat. •o :I`­ -Tore rt iy s3air' ae it not my wta3t .saes as the cors or at his residence, Plcksriny i r to keep ups, correcpoedenrt an the matter. Village 1-7 who.) hats 1J(•sU - jweii lints =c we 'time- r, %Vni - ,uit, a'ht� ha,: been visit- otily as I said in my first letter to got the with lief F.va!±u re- •;ng y sur a long term I'eturne•d to score nbllshed accordingto referees de• T1&VID BELDAM, asetioneer. dtc., turl r•d h�,tliµ'm M,mday. tics n irieon I aturdai last. She \cat cwtonia you will Ecdbelw 1JJ Woturo•s^_:;citeealeP'rlIDtfaanmMonsnr�nnied }� her daughter. \lits - trienia note far aad near galea of fa, ms, farm Furniture,, « t±l. i'(,\' who lifi� }1Cri1 lYlTlfln?d' I n T. G. �la.N?PrBLt , Ja, y a . t 1 I'('t,t, (0-1,71. I hereby certify that the score was s:i etoek and ever. tLina.tha :, to be sold w:i, be 1> i;� Lw(1 1 f glue weeks k irn- Jtittle•' P!(i4kit, r'f Lh, o'h- r„n.. is ttanarod by thesnbsor.berw'iht4autmostrase VYui Incc1 ' e hi. c LU fee , in favor e? Fairport in the first hockey and ,old to the very best advantace. f& iy 7•lt' K J h noving in.n the Lathe latoly occup!ed anis with Brougham. _. ._. A fail ilea of $ret• him atuttr:d tig,iin in :t few; flay' }Jy l,ahtl Adamson sr. 3Ir. Pla-sk:zt'�', s kir ` G H. Jiro. Referee. !1'1 R.BEATON.TOWNSHIPCLERE ; - class farouorecow Tits 5u-moer Arityle has Fn ho,u � will be w:cup:ed by Semi:rd - • eonvevaacer. Commissioner for t"!uz on exhibition in Overhauled al Picum thio winter I•�armidale w•ho -hat rented the•farul �I ai•h to state that when I was chosen amdavtto, Accountant Etc. 'Nonev to :uao - H' } al Wilson is reinoving �h"411 to re!eree the came of bocoev between ocr ware rooms. and wall 1,,egin her re alar tit , lr h d t� - on [s►m pprope rt7 tssaer- 01 Idar.•.Fge Lao- - - - F I ` Brougham and Fairport, at hail' time the woes^ tvgicevale. Ont. T-T between C'<,brnlr and Torunt-o to the t con., t., the 6th con. on the - — Prices right. K tarru lately m"pied by \eW'rick.R il• score stood 9 to 2is beer of Faicport d oa g early in Vay'. p one of those I cooatdered doobttnt and at OQCHER & POST ILL.Licensed Ane• e c eLa acid Je into Leulon: of Uxbridge, is R. C. Kidner tvhu ha. had .ti r the 3•nieb o! the game, atter-allowtnt( all - 1'E' tl:uYln r,n to tllr fIIrr:i lately uccu led i tsoneen for the County. of Ortarlo. ane• -_ R. p,4,,. Dillingham. t•1+itl►1 Uf R*)s� g P _ .: tdon asice of everydea-ertotion cenaacted at a p $1'C„• Lill}Oring by Richard Wi!sun. score nl goals in o ro0.gbarn's tavor, the .. f 'taodarate ebaroo T. Poneber. Real Estste establi-hruem for the least three core was 5 w airpOr -,Agent and General valuator, Strict attention _ Pickering, Ont. cars. leaves this week for Pene- Sale, Mondav, Pain or Shine. f A. E emacs, Referee. . s ! tIp van to alt order• b mol cr telegrspq. Ad- y �. dress TROS. P-,UCHEB, Brougham. Out. F. tangiii=hene where he \rill a�cume - POtlTiLL,Grseo)liar,Out. SS:y asinllllarj�O�itiOt�. -S O. Farmers InstitutA - Wheat Grinding .! sir. Vance l]aa<,r of. St, John*- — FARMERS SUPPLY Co'y fTHE� WELLINGTON Hotel.-Hav• This Institute has already held fif-. --. .L church has regi rises touch to the teen meetings this wear with a total tag removed to and thoroughly overhaul• -- R ad the above house, I am' pre Fared to farniab Farmers may bave tbeir wheat i[Touaa regret of the chun:h peol,le. lie attrtu}ance of 1.W. �fO,t of the meet Will sell No. I Red ath and St. „secomodaticti to all who desire to patronize for either Toll, Cash ur EachanRe. intends going to- the, North.-1Vest in , were very successful indeed. Lawrence Bu of "at 4.20 r ett+t. • snit. Spadotu samp:e rooms. I shall be pleas g- adtoseeal] old Patrons when they have. co. to engage all li:issionarywork. �Ve 'Some three or four were not as well put up in a cotton gran bag for the = prison to visit Msrkham. - JAS. TOURZSCE,' • .. - - _ .- -_-. are ':ure all t*,-ish hi[n success ill. his. tided a., desired, unfavorable w•ea- WrAhacn,Oat. sstsm Any quantity of feed for sale at reason• work. g small sum of 20c,; situ psi `sue• Cher nein the cause in most c•asrs. � -- • _ able prices. South f)iltsr}o' Li}�erM-Canser- The questilln of the "pea bug” was Oar' for 25C a gal.. ;rails. $�300,per taken up'at thirteen meetings, certain ke vative met in the Music hall here t t5 R' Monday' aftetlivan; and. after elect �he -vu �ider.tp th e ns ask and a vote [a In Highest price paid for produce to taken. it was e\ that Wool, Hides, Tallow, sheepskins aid D. Brokenshlre, Plnkering, on ing ufix•ers i::f the association for practically every farmer agreed that bores hair etc taken, cash or Trade. the year.. listened', to addresses -it was desirable to get rid of the bug. f SALE'� Commons. as well as to other ggrrl�,w'ing-peas this season acid only-une B �� �� V 1 speakers, on the politica al-questions had objections to ceasing the Rrowin i 1 g silk Tasrl4.-aaabastoa dtatlesr • of the day. The officers elected for one year if he felt sure all 'would v are—President Rim. Reed; Vice- do the s&me. When asked whether President E. L. Purdy Secreta legislation was desirable , to assist, TBALis GOINd MAST Did'! AS FOLLOWS:•• The undeisi ned k about one half held u their hands. In leo. 6 MAIL' = g asps cooetsntly on ' ' p 0.47 A.M. hand, fresh and salted meati of all kinds. Dr. 'James Moore'; Treasurer; -LH- souse laces more held u their ,hands P P No. 12 MIasD 8:01 E X - , eLo a supplyof vegett►bla. Long. The, nomination of a candi for this than the previous question. „ .8:U8 P.M*fieveral good double and single _ date for the Dominion. Legislatu7Ee It was intended to ask-tbe meeting, at �U LOCAL:' dwellings. Good Values. Call, and Qoahij good: Pricei,reasonable. was next dealt with. A motion Port Perry and Brpoklin to pas a Mo- jet particulars. that the candidate be Dir.. R. L. tion calling on all persons to stop TItAL�S Gorvd WZST DU AS Fo7.LOw8;- o Meat delivered daily.. Borden \rat carried unanimously`, growing peas for 19G•3: But- , T and a committee was At once dealers thinking that lx)ssibly there .. 11 MLSED 2:25 P.M. t WAGNER A CO. illi ht not be man mature hu s ar- . �. Richard$en appointed to wait peon him. - g F g' 7 Mail .^8:22'P.M. . ranged a ith farmers to grow in Cart f Mr. Borden, on niakin�i his rip- w-r'i t wwnsh' t o{r and in the T DOMINION Ba�1�H gh 1p, Sc 1g s.B-slelaairlas stanea d:a! l>earance, was given a hearty' southerh part of East l`•li}tby, It i, • g.AL.Y gO0IN0 EAST DIIf, A9 FOLLOWa:- Notary Public, Pickering reception., He said that the lion- to be regretted -that pears -are' to be T 1 _ : }IultionSor•South Outario_came 1- sown at all this year. It is to'be hop- 1?0 AIL , cerise to h incl as it was e i eye: - r; re xill be taken to harvest CAL. _ 8:52 A. M. 12 Lo 8:09 P. M. Capitati Paid uo, t2,900,000 a stirs im, ` early, thrash at once and treat with "10 LOCAL, . . . 6:14 P. M. the tirst time any con?titucncy Reserve Fur• < < 'bisulphide of carbon. •It' is: attggcsted ,. d •12 900 000 r c lit his ul1;n•in Novi, Scotia had --..._--.._ r 7 I that any.persun who \� ouid like-U) sliw TRAIN s aoINa Wgsr au>r As FOLLowB:•+- sc,: He asked that pcasrre at liberty to dr, �o. Some "I No.9 LOCAL B:;•1 A.M, :WHI'T'BY BRANCH the r� .iter lie left iii "alJe< <111eP a' farmers l t` 2:20 P. M. .-Just Arrived pracli(auy- arrr•ed to sic,) 11 LOCAL , ile c%."",Ad not entel•ta•in tlfp lu:c?lN).,al firuw ins this' year•. There. is.n) desire . "7 SIAtL 8:19 —AT— asneral Banking Busfaess Tlansaeted tyithoili (-'+itlrndtiiZg• his. friends io put any person to a. disadvantage Farmer's Sale aad other titres. it lit• the sea, tiild getting their This illustrate, the necessity of 'faun. Special attention even to the col3ectioh of Mott: -- 1M �,i 1� a ecin-eat to the Change. e*s l,indlil� thellisel� e: together in a xhe _ Pickering - SAVINGS DEPART NT, A di=ctt`'siim'at li,119th'"Of Do- co-operative why so that united action iZj g r s Interest allowed on dopo a of $1, 0 aadvr Illiilion issues w'as entered. ugoll• may be--possible alotls;any desired line, WINERN BINK 01 CAN01 A new lot of school supplies, easmi tion wards. Much regret a felt that some of those : _E. J. THORTON, to the evident interest of the \shcl should have been n11,i5t interested- J. tIe�aa ttiexaa :M audiellee \--hich,_ desliltEaba<. rOat13 ino)-porated by act of Parliament 1874 ---- tablets, lead pencils, Pons, hilts, ertlsere, ill ridding tl}s secti,)n of t}ie bug _ - - - -- _ _ - raae]i Nvas n largQsil;'d representative one I should be-the flfct to solicit e6ntratts. ?tekieras 8 -scribblers etcr ('til `tialir.iiugl}eI,';: >�llfitlr. ;dor the growing of Peas. Antsorizea ca?{tal...:.......... SIM0,000 J A Snap on & Good Cutter. F. Roach then spoke briefly, and Fruit Instituils will be held at Osh- Subsenbed Capital................I.... 5«1.000 - -,Also a large -and assorted stack .of p lt-_ the closed- .with an i all( I awa- cin Tuesday Ii1•u% :31st; 1lvrtle, Rest..:.................:..:.:......:..... 1so,an combs and tooth brusbea from 5e.to SGc11 .. Assets Rea3ily Convertible............ lsos,ero Ikon-tri tile-�ecAen e_:whiih- w"t.'�prll lets Picketing. Apri122Id. )rank T. . Seconal hard a ere; R iggles; an Ar generally accepted; - J. Barber, Georgetown, and secretary 'JOHN �wAPi deet H �[o/1rLZA Cashhier See our new note papers, envelopes and on hand. S y' p 1 will, be present. Afternoon sessions special attention given to Farmer's Bale Duchess brand erepe tissue. _ - I will be held in hall and orchard. Our Notes Collections solicited and promptly made. We aoake a specialty of saw`¢nmm}ng ind fruit interests are large. The grower-, Farmer's dotes dtacgnr,tad American and. _ _ Fresh and reliable drags always . kepi filing, Hockey akatcs ground up-to-date. �Yh•te'? Sale, Monday, Maich 80th. , g' a :foreign Exchange bousrbt and sold Dratta i•- o, apples should turn out in largepunts in stook. 'For colds and sore throat try , - sued, ayailablsnn all parts of the world hers. `l`he membership of the insti- our syrup of linsedd licorice and chloro:. iso Clsapping-every day. To PATENT Q40d 1dE1t tote is 450, There are a large number savings Bank Department. dvnta,alao our syrup of white'pibe and tar mr � A �as _ ;,who have not renewed yet. _It i.a hop= - Interest allowed.on depostte atl7ighert cur, H E KEI I N N Mpeeially prepared for children, '.W. H. J;�ekaan, ::?NE hATRAT 1111040, ed to receive their renewals at once. rent rates, and credited half-yearly to depositor - • isltrosrs. •tl. ELvfER LIcic, Secretary , . , Q eo. Herz. Manager. haen•s ..y.'^.... -� .-_ .,:..aex:�-+'•rrf,=,-m+-.✓..., -..... M1�.. r.r..-a--:z+^.cvrar •-•. wr. -..... ..... ,_,m.. ,.. ._ -.. ... -. ...-.,....•.. -. ... ,_. ... - ....._..;...�.. _:.._..-_._.,. - ..�_-__.-r_____ _.-._: �_. -. _...a, .. - ..... —. ' O,e.B6ii • -----.--- ---..... .... in waMr We containing a little soda and am- st eauously in it themselves, as very is - - 't -the - - A lad who is subject to heart die- Men a, - - -- >rvued -i>y the- con- I ease "Cook tea- last-Suxiday with Q �bUt1� the It may be well to remember the tined long afterwards to oiler per-; neighbor, and while sitting at table assertion that grass stains can be iodical rewards for his captgre, and I hes, husband rushed in' without a " removed by rubbing the place with that so late as 1874 a person said ; in . molasses, and afterwards thorough- to be he, but whose identity was "�t� calm!" he in sleeves, OuTRINITY "Be a ! exclaimed hurried - 0,e ss ly washing it. afterwards disproved, was arrested Hot water will take out every kind by their orders at Owalior. Jy to__ his wife; "don't excite your- _ CANADA'S self, you knelt you can't stand ex- of fruit stain -if used soon. But the Nor did the natives of India cre- citement, and it might be worse! " - S stained place must not be wet or dit it. Indeed, they are practically i 'Good ov d th f the hot unanimous in asserting that he es thechildren orar sr rte a wife; The Pe best codfish caped, with a small following, into r ' TR1ED RECIPES. L��I�� O washed tier to the use o • water. • .. Celery Salad -One boiled egg, one "They're all F Now, Mary, raw a is cured Thibet, where he turned priest, and egg, one tablespoonful of salad RESIDENTIAL, whole, co snequently those who pur- rose Y be ai sortpof peranent sec- don't get excited; kclp calm and oil, on© teaspoonful of white sugar, cool; it can't be helped now. Wechase the fish instead of the dessicat- retar and irinci al adviser to the,one salts oonful o[ salt, one salt -must hear the�•e visitations of Pro - four article get better quality. The Grand Lama. "And tris is why,' spoonful of pepper, four tablespoon- choice cut of a codfish is a piece cut they will add confidently and confi- I �i"Thedence with moJ>hther!" g fuls. of vinegar .and one teaspoonful UNIVERSITY ! wifc..hen it's mother." gasped the of made mustard are required. Rub from the centre. dentially, "no Englishman has been gg Genera,ly speaking, pumice stone permitted, during the past fort "Tour mother's sate. Get on your the boiled a fine and smooth and P g P Y or ,sand soap will remove the brown years, to enter Lhasa." =beat the other ingredients into it NEIN CALENDAR NOW READY discolorations on agate and tinware things, but don't hurry or worry. then- put on the celery, which has g Such is the story. All that can It's too late to be of any use, but been cut into bits about an inch For Calendar and all resulting from oven -baking, or the be said is that, if Nana is really liP- ' long, and serve before the vinegar Information, address, repeated heating of water containing ing in Lhasa to -day, he must be a I'll fly back and see what I can do. - long, the celery. TetMtn t mineral substances. very old man, for he was "nearing his I only came to tell you not to got wiltsOR I LEI UNIVUSrrri 10i 10 Rice is one o£ • the most valuable fortieth ear -when the Mutin- broke iescFor Coffee Creany�Stir info one pint ' of foods, and might profitably re- out, y ' ( For mercy's sake," implored the of cream in a saucepan one-half almost fainting woman, "tell me the place so much meat and tri -daily It is,, of course, tho Eastern doe- , pound of cotiee. Boil one minute 12-14 worst!" and atresia through a.cloth. - Wash use or potatoes in our housekeeping, trine of the transmigration of souls 8 I "Well, if you will have it, the con - the saucepan and again put into it It has a higher per cent. in nutri- which causes Eastern lands to teem P p ment and is more di estible than sequences be on your own head, • the cream, with the beaten yolks of give one of these little articles, g with stories of deem people -ileal, potatoes, i linty. I've tried to prepare you, seven eggs, Let it boil up once and which marks oft! each day as - sugar s it goes, T— that is, to the world at large- who ,and it you will know -don't excite sugeir to taste. whether the sun shines or the rains are yet averred to be .very much yourself; try to keep caltnr-but our Ground Nut Candy -Boil together fall. Cut a piece of brown cardboard r alive to those who see them with kitchen chimney's on fire, and all the one pint of molasses, one gill of in the sihape -and size desired, and D �D ��N iBU �R� LIVING the eye of faith. neighbors are in our front garden!" brown sugar and two ounces of but- place a date pad at one side. Out- A striking instance of how deep- She survived. ter. When this is thick, add one line in pencil on a piece of paper CURIOUS BELIEFS ABOUT DE- rooted is this belief was afforded by pint of parched - and shell' gtoun'd one or more ,rabbits and transfer by CEASED CELEBRITIES. the presence at the Delhi Durbar the -- nuts ; then boil fifteen minutes. Pour means of tracing paper to the card. other day of an old Hindu, who J CHOOSING THE WEDDING DAY, - in a shallow buttered dish to hard- Cut a piece of white velvet corres- Millions of People Who Firmly claimed to be none other than the A curious old marriage custom, ea. ponding to the shape of the rabbit, Believe. That General Gor- re -incarnated General Nicholson of called locally- "the settling," still Veal Salad -Cut cold :veal into which looks best it drawn stretched don Is Still Alive. ,Mutiny fame. Nor were either per- I survives in County_' Donegal, Ireland, small pieces and add an •equal - quare- to its full length ready to take a suasion or argument of any avail ! and in the Scottish districts of Kin- tity of chopped cabbage and two leap, and paste the velvet onto the Is General Gordon Dead? Of against his dogged assurance. The tyro and Cowal. After the marriage '- :hard-boiled eggs, chopped tether outlined rabbit, the eyes being drawn course.. ,-There can be only one an- old chap had been orderly to the has been publicly announced-, the fine ; season with celery salt. Pour in with pen and ink, swer to that solemn questiond st - an general, and hasoothed his lalm, friends of the couple meet at the over all .a. good _dressing, mix well, A Cover for Hymn Book or Bible equally solemn affirmative. Never- moments after he had fallen mortal- 'house of the bride's parents to fix a set it away "to cool' and garnish- seems. particularly appropriate as an theless, it is a curious fact, that ly wounded in front of the Cashmere suitable date for the marriage. A With celery tips before serving. Easter gift, and is made of white there are living, at this present mo- Crate, bottle of whisky is opened, and as Beaten Potatoes --Boil large pots- satin "embroidered in an Easter lily went, some trillions of people who WHEN NICHOLSON DIED each guest drink`s to their happiness ` toes until soft, drain and dry thot`- design in the center of the top, with firmly: believe that the question he, names a date. When each guest au hl over the fire. VI'atm a int a small mono ram on the under should -be' a.nsw•ered in the negative. is the flesh the other Nicholson, the g y p g K has named a date an average is All over the southern and central soul, spirit, call it what yr:u will, _ : assed into the body of his servitor. struck, and "settling" is complete. of,milk and two ounces of butter in side a saucepan. Mash the potatoes Soudan, the natives are quite cer- P Neither bride nor bridegroom r -E SICK, tain that- the "Great White Pasha" Flow else," aeced the veteran sim- through a colander into the milk and FOR THrust this of protesting against the _ - butter, adding salt and pepper. With Jell' oak one-half - box of eta- to only biding his own good: time PIC "was it that I, a Sim- y Y` --s g le Se o •, rose,. ere the war date so curious] chosen. r - a wooden spoon or paddle beat this tine in a II of cold water half an to rcalrpear and retie over them once P P y i mixture until dry and stiff, press a more. And even- among [:ngJishmen ended, to be subadar. Was i hour : pour on one-half plat of the belief is b no means extinct �-it I, aforetime a timid man, who af- into a bowl, then turn out in form boiling water : add juice of three y MR. C'ARNEGIE'S LrURAI IES. -------------aoa a dish, roughen the surface light that Gordotr- ,when Khartoum fell, terwards was always in the fore- lemons,•two'cups' of sugar,- one-half- front of the -battle? No, m mas-, Mr, -Carnegie— has -ven- chief[ ly with a fork, brown it in the c s aped the ruassacre, and retired in- y g Y oven and serve hot, pint of grape or raspberry, juice, tern. The form and the features !within the last two years, 730 lib ; and whites of two eggs beaten stiff: to th, tuitrodrSen wilds of Western Cornmeal hems -Two well -beaten Kordofan. were mine, but the spirit was the racy buildings. In the month of Mous Lcn+onano-Soak a .quarter rt is eci5el what he would spirit- of Nicholson Sahib." And in J,uJy hist 37ti applications for. lib - eggs a -half cupful of sugar and a of a cu of Irish moss'm cold water, S tablespoonful of butter. Dissolve P have done," say tawny of thaw who the end, to humor him, plate and ! racy buildings were received by him - tablespoonful a few. minutes ell tR It begins to knew him best "Div precedence was igen him in that from all partes of the tri,. d npNew one teaspoonful of soda in two large gusted with the ]u• g schen rinse well earth several treatment meted out to him b a,gnrgeoua, stately procession, amid 'ling world. When he arrived in New cupfuls o{ sour milk and add to the waters. Put into an earthen dish Covrrnuirnt he secretly re aitieil as Irajahs and maharajahs, princes, hot- 'York recently from Europe he found eggs and sugar.. Sift- a teaspoonful y g of salt with one cupful of flour into Pour a phis of boiling water over it faithless to its trust, he determined Ikars, and nizartis: awaiting him applications for . 450 the It wi h stir to enough cornmeal and set on back of stove where it to efface himself rather than return You might lice in. Constantinople atildittonal buildings-. At present he g will keep hot (without "boiling) for - -Ito-make a stiff batter.- Dake twen- to England,— Irish -peasants bald a any yenta without hearing aught 'has on hazed 38"� now applications,-lio I minatPs_ia. sell- hslt an hour, strain, add. the juice the emir 'rthe ford Priton r i't's'; riaj ing in all wider consideration em ons. -one lemen.. aweeteff Le m a¢itk- 'someiriiaE "similar ocl et a rth regard co g the Masked } r sonar of . rrosv"friars-'than' 80@, "the t ma- --._ t~y.-five. , greased._.__hnL_ a Y11 n t g P sugar and rock caddy: It may be zma Molasses Cookies, -One cup of -no-' taken hot- or cold. Very soothing to Parnell. "Their stent leader," txtaally secretive, slid the spies of 'I jarity o[ which," .he says, "will, no lasses, one-half cup of sugar, three for cold on lungs they argue, "saw that the cause be the Go-%ernment are everywhere. doubt, be given." tables oonfuls of lard, two tear Nevertheless, there is -not a native P King Edward Sandwich -Four eggs had at heart was, for the ttrue Uo- _ spoonfuls of soda in almost a. quart and their weight in flour; butter and ing, irr•etrierably lost, so hex.rang. but has heard of him, and is V sure _ 'of water, a' little salt, spice - to sugar Mix and bake very thin, ed a pretended death and a sharp of his ittentity as of their, own He �0 {}gyp Opi�{}¢pOQ;:fCQ taste, and one-half cu of warm wa- burial, intending to return to 'life' lis, so they aver. none other than Cup 1 When cold put stewed fruit or jelly tei d his temporarily Ur taut into squares and bake between si . ad_cut in - finger shape. brepo arily abandoned tasik (that Abdul -Aziz who reigned as Sul - Veal Cheese -Prepare equal quern- Frost the cake before cutting. wh*,ne%rr the time should be irufii. tan from 1881 to 187 6, and who, on _ - - titles of boiled real and smoked _ cientIy opportune." June 4 of the latter year, was said �. 'tongue. Pound the slices separately • HINTS TO HOUSM-, EF.PERS• "Ridinulous!" yotn say. Of course l to have committed suicide by open- _''in a mortar, moistening with butter it is. But the beiiet is widespread ing with a pair of sci>-gora the veins as you proceed. Then pack it in a Coffee st:.:; q • are quite difficult to and unsha-4en among an otherwise of his ., arms: But this, sa,v they, far or pail, mixing it in alternate remove, and s.:nhur seems to do the ahrewd'and not particularly, imagin- teas a fairy tale, devised by the pro- i _.Mayers ; -first ,the ton work most ef%cai.nusl Moisten the sent Sultan, Abdul-Ilamid. Atter- F sue,, then She Y atter-people'. - - veal, so that when it is cut it will spots and hold than over a bit of 'cry weird- and very -pretty is the wands• in 1881, he was said to have look variegated. Press down hard smouldering sulphur in an Iran dish. story which has grown up iII Bur- I been mtardercd. But this, again, the I . ' and pour melted butter over -the As sulphur is an -acid, the spots tna r•egamling her late Majesty' populace will not believe. Instead, p rrtst� they insist, he has been all these 1 i 'top. Keep in a dry place and well _ -- QC1:F:N 1'IE'TOItIa: _ tti7]] revered. Nice for lunch and foryears of It is only a legrtid, of course, but it Abdil's�nfor re sfined i-palace-prisonthin the ls see I ,e a -- sandwiches. Rh.eu �� is y a legend which is beteg to -day g gBnC �Zffie i "EA9TEIt TOKErB, told w8suslbf Bu heist ir priests in in Wane save his ands, cyet a in i by _ one --dead, and yet all.. w-tth do Aral over his features he wears a It nukes no dlicarance gyred. fi . - or , w hundreds ' of Buddhist monasteries. waxen mask; citnnin Is moulded in It really isn't necessary' to haste's Queen Victoria, they aver, was once the likeness o[ his successor, llurad, i1 -lull purse in order to make little a Burmese :niatden, and they explain the brother of the present Sultan,-�iAil�*tlNMi O (gifts for the Eastqrtide. - Many their extraordinar aIle atioa . in trans er+rliiiJi _ _ _ Y g who -was deposed after a reign last- _ _ dainty.trifies can be made at home, - - this wise. 1Y1o?iat Had to Tlsla K ing exactly ilirce months: I dthe muscles crAbu width are almost, if not more ac- Urs. YW Early in the, nineteenth century This latter it is, if the babble of iceptable, than flowers or books„ there lived in Rangoon a girl, ver the Constantinople t the houses is � The knack of- combrining the right �f111I0 1lIJYDt1011is t0 RoilOve poor, but very rY pious, who devoted to. he hclicved,.who was really mut- •� i colors in the use of the bits of vel- her life to holy' world, and becameac- ;,at J i - KW her dered by Mid'hat Pastia and his ac - vet a which seem is a great help. known far' Arid wide for her charity complices. And in order to cover aw Those which seem most appropriate -- anti her genttena=s. {up the foul crime the truly Oriental ,coras+iadavasrrompets. are white, yellow, pink and also binu .rptriuils,--hex acgiduity in dein r •. goo ,coupe wrti ter fasts and her that a man said to be dead, but is supposed to lay the Easter, egg, t abstinence from sleep in order that really alive, should personate a man llttre yellow downy'chickens, eggs,RHEUMATISMURF. she mi ht devote more time to. pray. 4 S G g �. MUNYp y . said to be alive, but in reality dead. Easter bells and Easter lilies are er, undermined her health: She felt -Pearson's Weekly. used more or less in fashioning the herself to be dying, and with her _T Easter remembrance. But whatever - last breach. sine prayed Gautama the gift may be, the loving wish = Buddha that, when she should he re that goes . with it i>9 what testis, _ . incarnated it should be where she makes it. would be enabled to do the m xi- a� Pincushion -A dainty little' wicker _ _ - n+<um of good, to the greatest number " basket with pink ribbon drawn of her fellow creatures. This was through. the handle, is filled with on May 24, 1819. Buddha cast his ■ half a dozen small eggs, 'made by eyes athwart the world, andfinal filling with bran, covering with white sent the soul of his disciple flitting* : ILLS AN� OINTMENT cloth and then with. white silk as across .. land and ' sea to London, 'smoothly as [possible'. This- would f l where it passed into the body of the $hOuid be in' delight the heart of any child. daughter of the Duchess of Kent, ' Frame for small photographs -•Cut efters ds'ao Utah is2tt too severe then lying new-born in tier cradle in . out of cardboard three large bells. for these who pdecefve the sick-"- Kensington Palace. EVERY CANADIAN HOVSEHOLD _ In the center of each a circular, MUNTON. - Whai became of the. infamous Nana square or bell-shaped piece is cut Sahib after the collapse of the In - out and the frames covered with would have ape Its of . rhentnaiticm, than 3tutiny9 The answer to this 0REDUCED COPIES OF - white China silk embroidered in asd at times it would give ms great die- question, could it be correctly giv- Lre c and purple violets. The bells trams in my, bank and side. Many a en, would unlock one of the most r�PILLS GENUINE LABELS. ,- • _ _ - '•,gra ,connected by narrow -satin-ba tram. - ribbon, white' and � violet colored, thne I have'had to -take an iajNtion td Puzzling and interesting of modern 533 AT"s S? historical Yny'steries.' All that is P111: -Black on Greta. - with rosettes- of the same at the top relisve the pain. I dbtained a vial o1 244,57RAND. -.of each bell. mLua7ietes Rheumatism Cure"at the free known for certain that, after the iox�O1� ointment :_Brown and fall of Delhi, he retired northward Green on White. , Blotter and penwipetL-Cut twos >� I fesiieQ quite oa, a am w to with a considerable following, that . 'pieces of white blotting -paper amid I q g 3 welL I have Isad no paths since, aid can he was attacked_and- defeated in the ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . - shape of a large egg, for the top. move around fretily,tad naturally. I -jorwan rass Dy sir riope urant in --1859, Z - Fasfiion a small rabbit out of cot- -' am very glad 40 rive my ettperieaee, for May, acid that he was after- wards reported to be in considerable '—tonand ' Z over with wtGte velvet, tChe ]aen�i6t of anyone who nay be anR- force in Nepaul, on the frontiers of Cut pieces for the• ears, lining with string in a similar manner "---Mrs F._ Kok Ou" during the. autumn of the ...-,---pink sill: ani sew in place, putting inti, 123 Natant street, Toccata same year. i in two glass beads for the eyes. ' When finished, Bunn is laced at placed XTNTON'a X M 3313 - When, however, on this latter oc- _?'. i -- one side in a sitting position witb-aP casion, a recormoitering arty was _ scrap of white felt between his paws trite Ointment aures PUGM despatched against him. he sudkienly ! •which is to, be used as a pehwiper. price Munyon's Cys- Core cures _weak eyes, acid _ MYSTERIOUSLI VANISHED. - - •• -' • A _ few stitches carefully - taken Wen, 26a , ' through the wester color paper will _ Munyon'6 Vltallser-restores_ lost Power Nor from that day to this has keep the rabbit in place, or it can to weak men. price Il. aught -definite been heard of him,. ' be -fastened by _means of libraryV2 = VWnIOAL ADQZ= The Indian Government gave out • paste. Two "holes are punched • at Ya'n.onal 1Ktns add reseed is 1'r•eR. 1ih,n•.. tate! on that -he took to the jungle one and of the. blotter, and a.'ribbon i�oonn Ptil}adatplifa, Lr -6,A . containing de, and died there, of fever. This , was drawn through and' tied in a bow. - - tato of etcstoaee, wbe aeuwered prompt• ell • •-..�.w...f nth W a convenient and plausible theory, _ - - S 1, SOOIIBSIIB6CAniSA6:H7 sferrina —T. A: Greig was ln-the city on kerYil 0761 4�y -- - _ eo-taa a.R t,+..isbrk on kyr. gape 7� - --- - - - - z +'ways aspartaaa me as Vr oar subsosiDtioo to Tax Ns"N aid. -las. C. Dillingham is some, _-W ttaa000 .ars aeknowledaed Dby • �rhatimproti ed in health` OL — ��_ d -ate on I f os. ttrQitrs+ Fs+9erlol- _ r : _ ,, t l c �e -- -- �zeeeipi of aione�►t-[Dfr6 = Bttzt29 i 1?iEiS$-�+�-�a-=��' Best �IIiilllrp �l-H�r� o - a.n edatevaid ahead - Toronto Junction fora weeks. -T. A. Greig has. had two car - - - loads. of machinery shipped to him EGG, STOVE, JIM %- this week._Tj"'t� Y� -We are pleased.to- report that )CHESTNUT, Mrs. L. Banks is much better dtir- Ticirznme; ONT., MnxcH 27TH, 19M ing the past few days, PEA SIZES. _ -Dr.. Henry will be here as ♦ _ usual next Tuesday to attend tis tket Price his professional duties. Lowest is CATOAX �. LOCALISMS. W, D. . Rogers has been con- - - - - Our Coal makes )yarn) friends. TG' Agent, Pidkering fined to the house a' few- days .. ' -W. Harligan is in . rather�oor -this-week- �rgmptly,• - health at present. -:Miss 11 cIKay, of Toronto, - - =W: C. Linton, of Toronto; was speut-a fete clays during the past - - _ -in town this week: week with her aunt, left G. herr. To. Owners of Traction ! erell,1111"". --W. T.. Haney -is kalscmitling . -Robert Hartrlck left i,n Toe- S the town -hall tinsaveek. - dc,}' t,)i• HesLeler -where lie expect- �ngln 'Time ,i Engines.. �eeding • -W. J, Reazui was in the city to get a situatixi in a furniture lea:ed tenders n)ukecl "Tenders re e on Tuesday_on business, factovir $ _ - Ui�s Annie Calvert entertain- _-iii Salah Turner, of Toronto Engine, will lie re:etved by the under RedtClvyer, per bus„c o 00 =” ed a ntluiber -of friends -on Wed i eturlied to the city ilii Wedlie.'- `?='tel up to noun ur is � iii 'a _April Al:i as- Clos er, per bus., , T.50 " y _''Jth i)ext. fur t}ie furnishing and up- - Timothy Seed, -per bus„ C�.$0 _ nesd3} evening. day tiftrr spending a week with �,Jeb,:atilig of a traction engine ut at least_ails be the 100, -Those ,ti'isiling to purcha=e picketing friends. hot e nutter, in cuncecin}; a Rock Full stock of patent Medicines. - coal see the advt. in another cul- - -Urs. John �lurkar and daugll- Crusher from place t -u place in The -__ umu of the Pickering Coal- Co,._ ter, Irene, are spending a• week in Tom-nship of Neker•ing and -in furnish- W. •- _ said C'ru�her in crus aunt, ir,g. potter fur '- Logan • _ ._ .. --Dared S: Cl•aw'fcird formerly I Loudon with the former -' _• ---:.' - - - ' of.this place is noir working at who is in very poor health: ing stune for road purposes. C`es, and Indian Head with Chap. Db�vning: I -George Every went to Mari- for tar operate engine at all tunes, and -The quoit-elub will meet at S I twsa on Saturday to attend the to furnish fuel and water, belting and other necessary 'appliances for -said o'clock oil Tuesday- eveill in the .funeral of his uncle. Js0$n E 'er}'. a.uLk, Tenders; to state -the rate per _ - - News office to re -organize for the which took place on Sunday. hour wanted, all --Papers has been in the a lowest ur an •tender nut neces- a season. -Mr. Ash who Th, } - - . -The foot -ball club will -hold a employ of Pickering college for sarily accepted. - - meeting in the :News office on several years, severed his connect- By order of the council. Monday 6-ening at S o'clock for ion -with that institution'last�veel: �otiA1C R. Tp. Pic., Purposes of re -organization. _ -Miss Baker has returned after _ -'' Clerk Tp, Pickering, New D psl IIll �+ rya _ Thos'. B. Marquis moved - into ;pending her holidays in Oshawa the Hartrick residence, Church st, and Toronto. She is leo busily 11fe111tlItI111U111111t111111111111111111l111111111IIIt11111L ' south on Tuesdayi and H. J. liar- preparing for the spring millinery -=:- ( Good gnis.moved into the homestead on opening. a .-.,Cheapthefollowing day. Weare pleased -We wish to'call the attentionyYou'r-w- atC�to have Mr. Marquis as one of our = tei�idents. of owners of engine? to the advt. ¢, n' �'Ce have got the finest display ' -We are pleased to repot* that in another-corumn of the tdwnship = r>? R, Of new Wall Paper, Ceilings, and' • coullc•il, who w•isli to engage an _ - Ueor�e Erad19 fold is g:,adually re- i = _ to 0 Bordering ever shown in the town. I engine to run the riick-cf-wilier, 1 ;Needs repairing = p ' eovering from the severe in�urie' -Em )lo sec of the Bell Tele- = or it ii cu��cicKl:. ra a About one . hundred patterns to he receives] a fess- weeks ago nbile 1 y = (wit u;a1�r � s c,altc �_ C7' o. - loading yoga. He cx•casionall phope Co. have been re-plac•iuF S choose from. Com© and let ns y E,f all kinds of cotupficatetl_ p+� leaves the the house, and both itis this ice�k sc,me of the }NJles that a_ ware h +tn�i e1kHk w(,rk yOil our new samples, A look. _ - sight atxl -his hearing-i:-slo�rl3_ were injured by -the fire a year or _ z.1Fu�l: first .'.a Q - thein '4x11 @85 A show so ago oUposite Z'L-._ j'�'$ILn'`-, a ;etcrlry: ar !rpt repairing iimprovWg, — 8 1�l e o -There are .some young men reti)lence. _ etc., promptly- _ who have no res1wet fvr tli.em- =%V- � Ric•hard.zon went to the tat a rn,xieratc coat. �= Vie iaelves or a n v one else, oho are in city to -da}' �Tliur•davl, �Ir. = Call and ser IT Din le 'the habit of�bluwing suit?iielifthtF� R9chardsan expect+ to) 11e' able t•) - U v hn in front of our churches on Sim- Ireturnwith Lin), haviing 4o far = Q=ch . son c., _I clay evenings. 'They :are kindly recovered Ervin her rec•ebt aper- +v ._--_--- asked tc) desist to gave themselves+ atioa at the lfospitel. Ku •c'rs to J. S. Barnard. NVIlitby, 'e from further- trouble. -�4 a are -lad tri Mate that Thos -•Another old resident o Dvuglac in tiow able to go around ;11111111111111IIIHIIt111111l1111111111I1111111111U31111I11tG n in, !•rtxt the tt-H i�f rt rt ke Ix -- ' the )4] {'lke 1)E+Fu1ii c►f .�tra. Z'r:tu. i � S � �� �' � e �S t Haney. passed away )tet �'"An,s-inece-ary. It trill be some time s i 11 the -25th inbt., at the advanced age' yet before he will have recovered papei rof S) years, Her funs+ral will tike the proper usie of his limbs. _ place on Saturday at Sk.30 a.m., -Sucker-fishing lias alread y•' be- 1 -•when her remains A ill be interred gill). -_Last -week 4evetral ofi' our Pickering _ is _ In the R. C. cemetery. rc _;dents nucceecied in cat<hing a Jut stock this year esceede-We regret to chroniclethe ntnber, call c�ti Monday murnil�l any we have ever shown before. death at Mount Pleasant. Mich., y - a gaLg from Uxbridge were here . . - - _� said prices tits-]o�sest:- i - on Wednef-day, March' loth.... of b daylight,The managed to - - - - - -Call and see thein: _ t !Susan Ann TLx)l: wife of* ihe_la6� } "wit y take away with them about l0e). P. Collin. The Eieceaac)I ar whohad reached the age of ;3 Cine generalcare-e of complaintfor the st fety weeks is thestate� Yd �. A. Bunting. yearn, was a former re�ide•nt of of the roads_ Sime of our oldest Lumb'_ e this township being a daughter of re�iclent4 state that not within " the late John Tool of the Brock beP1 Hold, their memoryhave the roach -A sipecial to the :Mail dt Empire in such a bad s=tate as at present. AH kinds of rough and dressed Lumbar �,��Q� - on Saturdaysays: "The promoters �u matter where one may gci, tits Latb, $binstW. Doors. Saah.$ou" fin �.:� �✓'�_•' - _ • .. _ . satire sight uteets the eye, mud, _ _ of the electric railroad from To- labinga and Silo material - _ rY mud. After the experience of _ _ Tonto to Cornwall are about to - •j you dill always find begin the work of obtaining the this spring no tax -payer should. - _ fright of way. Con';truction will find fault with the expenditure of Cistern tacks sea water uOut"bs- made Z� a 'large assortment of rapidly proceed. Through cars money on our public highways. w order first class goods in my +will'be started from the -terminale Economy in -this direction la .very » •.. s- \'�1 stock. war lis One of the best in- - every hour. An attempt has been 1 Pa. y _-. made to purchase the $ingston vestments a council can make is _ . - electric roa'ci, bat the $'200,000 the ex money in play dlt the - - , Miss C.• Baker•' ing roads in gool,.cgndition. Any ' D. GOrdoa• i%csteat Styles asked was higherthan the syndi- • .rate desired to go. expense in this w•ay, will -amply - • -The Ed. -F. Davis Dramatic Co repay for the saving In the near - , made their appearance here in the and tear of vehicles and horse flesh. • town -hall .on Saturday - evening.' . - - Oast when. the _ . .. - Class y known play "uncle Tom's Cabin. Centennial Corners.�1The-companyconsisted of (bout k7t.-PumlS _ 1.903 26 members, and their first appear Miss Zi1Iie -Lewis is-sisiting ' ,-► ► - ance in the village was such as not friends iii Toronto. er' to i]•i one a V vi -T h4hopinion .: tweedy has been . r of them, however their, appearance visiting with Mrs. Dotiald- Stotts. Assbrtmen •)tido quite in harmon with the Mies E. Law is visiting witoMrs l dMilbsestate of Law. W - then. At noon they made their Miss Jac son' is- • -usual parade, accompanied by a Miss Maggie Yates-. " - .. - number of admiring youngsters. Miss Whitson spent Sunda fMetit We are red to do all kind+ of work - - 'Their band, mnaiderin the mlm- with'Jriendsin Agingirt, y of PromptlypertalainR to the paw p, bnelneas. . ber of players was quite a credit-' MP• diad Mrs. Fawcett, -of To- able one, The performance in the ronto, have been visiting with _ evening gave general satisfaction. lits. W. D. Cclhins. - - - 5ome parts of the drama were Mrs. Jacob Brumw-ell has been 1Wa,3'S on hand 8aoeessor to T ' _ rendered exceedingly -icell, . while visiting friends in East Torcanto, -John Gerow,- oerow I s(m, mare moat -- other parts did not, show a very The varioiis church meetings R, H. CARSON, high order.of the histrionic art, llave been held in the body_ of the _ W, V. Aiebardeon, Agent,lPiekering. _ - The little girl imper_onafting Eva church durink,the 3•ast two weeks - - Buicber, Dunbarton and the little negro boy taking the on account.of the Ua,ement being part of Topsy, were the ones best renovated. The ceiling and walls = _ `r received. As a whole the perfor--1ia•ve been covered witlk - steel and ICEJ __ xnan<e sway fully up to theaverai;t the wood mirk treated to a fresh NUT g H.".-HICHARDSON'S Thcy°work is nosy _ i _ - .The Ball was crosv<lecl notivitli_ coat of paint. -:... ------ at.^.tiding the ex�eedin�.*--bad c•atnplete 1. ss.-than-tJAe -._chitLch Qwing to ay resect illnesa.I. Fill The un _. . roads, and It is-. Gei<3 tllalt -the gs tv!ll be• held In • #heir -able to call on you.Fut e oil you t qui mpor a bowing ot6t asspta9 °f ineetin res stats. nt the door anlonnted to ttsttnl place atxl routine. any Frnit or Ornamental Trees, yon will China. A Ser large aeaprtmenL of receive a 14003 discount by cal1k).9 at my Stationary. Books, Dolls, Toys, 'just Considerable Eli==atisfac•tiutt - estdence on Cb°rcb et., at any time. he $oliday trade, Call ' :i9 espre'ssedxt tlie_c}larte,-.made. Sale Regliter. J10HN E• GEE) Agent, received for, tY _ _and see tti}em. r re fihe Eulverti=ed adlni-sign was 'd3c - — _ Pickering. _ : gnbscriptions taken for all. hfaRazinee, _. and 35c, which way understood to FRIDAY, •M -ARCH 27TH, 1003 --:-Great Weekly and all. 2 -co nhiilation' auction sale of farm mean 33c f1>r.re.,er.r<I seate<tncl�✓c stock, implements, household furni- - - _- -• _ _ - -r-7 for general admission, but ori Hre, see 'P rain etc, Rrcnll 1 be heldatOC$' w eT •�" _0�A.RM)aOXT reaching the door the informationS,�'ioftoII oot compound -- -' was given by a man autoide, call- tries can be made with T. HubbardI _ "CiC%b.jtb$r- _. ing tegacceesfnllyneedmonthlybesask :aX=03iC streWty out children `L5c, ladies and or Puncher .� Yostill, auctioneers. I0000Ladiw sare;effeetuai. 1.adf ¢attistforCook'sColtecRoelCom-;:;gents 35c,• -and it was<ratheramus- MoxDAY;MARCH- 30th, 1903-Auction'{ouz&•rake no of er, as all Mixtures, pills and : sing tQ_ svat�h the expression on sale of live stock, the property of J. I mitations are dangerous. Priee, No. 1, $1 Per _ the faces of some, onthekrealizing A. WnUe. :tale at one. . See kills hoz xers.lodagreesatronBeT.�DerbQ` • °• ELS HELLO -Fat' cattle and l J,.F0PR&rt*0f SALE -Hoagie end !pt Beingand a lvt. Po her sit Postill, aucte._f or S,matled an receipt or p Js- annldntwor Ont u lot U: con k, contalnidof in' the deceptiQu. - Alth011fih tits peS-. �, Stam s. T>yo Coot Comp 7 hogs wanted -When yon hate tae .tock �CixDAt, MARria 3Uih, 19(13-Auc�ton p-�loalaad7soldandreoommendIN611 formanee was fair, it wan not of soar kind ready to sell drop a card for prices acre, excellent for garden purposes, • °amber ' sale at Gordan Hattse of hZtu> P -and tespoasible Drngilete La Cela• Or when yon a•aort a miloh cos, beef attest or of trult trees and a 4� frame hoose, )last clava worth the money. The village , �a p 1qt j r:t east of Pickering Village anv sottng cattle to feed on .barn• 4B rite or yrs Jno Latehfordt oA Fin1u4Soronrticulars W lot to wed vicinity Rot rid of $75 a-nd Sale at L'' 341. See bills. Pouchor. - - _ _ _ yhoneJ s Rhita,8roveham a Eunttntt• Pickering 36 M have now -very little w show for it and Post ill, -. auctioneers. . f { - .. .. • _ , a , 7. G lull liar 11Ut beon. Illa(le foil their j •aI'tE'c aval hello l- ,tit U Iltetl. e �. ,1)'el'L ILl t11Li 11'VI'hl,ls - --- - - t- II uf the v ear thel)'o- (;f _11 yillilne to fill thea open ]x,cketa tyrt gu ( �NEE:�DS'. +/,._, •011 F!: (,thrl' UIZICea Lllay lJe-'ell at the eX1;ellse UI tacit . tt-ite and tit tit( 1Rlblic tvlto ar - _•__ .7rti�` _ 11�_a-tiu:c, Nyith(,t:t ills lrsst tear of gelled to bit)• Cite coal fl-v1ii their SPRIN117 einf ];tu-ecute(L. (12 e of ti eft luilie-. _ nest deadly iii-trutneu[� of c'l _. zERata-tltLctiun is the catapult, It is tette Aciverrtritwerrate. �Llap0s7•a=: f1.00liyaidiaadvaas• x 1 nr1 itllTocellt looking thing t0�} 1� BATES OF ADVESTIBIN(i : look at, but ill the hand= of a ""' I 7_.>y�;TED-General servant �`_ once „•. _ :• VInt insertion, per line 10 coots. tt'Otn tett to fifteen year- of a e, it j Goo3 wagaa dpplp Lo Ura J Da W' R U HERS 410 y 23 lgaeb subseycent insenion,per line • 5 •• Way cause great damage. Iu some Whitby 'Ibis rate does not include Legal or Foreign ad- s " sati.emenu. of our el les it is a punishable Special terms given to parties making con= offence carry one of these Beath OWS FOR SALE-The under- roats for 3 or E months or b the year. Half- deaL►tl L11�trUtllellt?, but this lag e(gned Lae for Stie at lot 21, con. 9 Picker- jliena and Boys—Stout Sandals 77 g ins, two fresh milch a•wn. Apply to Mn, fila ` 9—iy or yearly contracts parable quarterly. should be made genet-at and not Gourley, Dunbsrton, P:o, ly of wOmeIIB and ]�Iisaes-$tOttID and ('irOCltlet Shapes. Basiaees cards, ten linea or under, with paper, , One year, $5 0C, payable in advance. enforced iu the cities only. A. laotice in local columns too cents per line, nvs cents per line each subsequent insertion, ,mall stone or marble cast froul SEED CLUVER ANll BARLEY p0eial oo0traot rates made known on applies. one of them is as dead) as a bullet The undersigned has for sale a g Cher y 1300T y of seed stoves trod, odd barley J Cowan Cherry Me on. Nolresadcertising. fit Advertisements without writtet• netrnctton. Shot ficin an ordinary revolver. wood -- -- wtlibe inserted until forbidden and obarged ac- The laws dealing tt'ith the killing OR SALE-A fresh high grade eardingly. orders for discontinuing adverri0e of birds and the penalties imposed �j • IN9t0mustbe is wilsiag sad "&ISO she Pub- po 1' Durbatu miieh oowp goon is ev Iry way is _ Umbers upon their infraction should be for sale at a reasonable rice Appy to N Heavy Working boots for Men sn� Bofe. r- Job Wort promptly attended eo. Chapman, Audlev tspablbsla♦dev.r. I7:ieay morning uluome hrmly impressed upon the minds Ladies Stoat lgprinq Bala. Pickering One. of children, sol that these friends ARM TO RENT-200 acres, lot IMurkar fiL Thexton, Proprietors of the farmer may be protected Ell. lstcoucesaion,Pickering• testate of the _ from danger. to;obaorgeTalt:. CTerms berry ood. cls. A?PI7 OVERALLS--Read madeW dohs t;eaderson, Cherrywood.4t - Qkit 1'olltios-StriatIndependence The G:>nley charges which are BERKSHIRE SOW AND 9 PIGS _ Lor AJ=-A Firwalaes L.Ocal Paper. noir receiving the undivided at- B for sale-The audersigaed has for sale at 0,ur Exneetationss — The hews tention of out. polititans, are likely his premiser lot liL, Kingston road, one pare ,All Sizes"-Drill and Mole Support of she 000910 of PLOLeriaa and vistai t to be before the public eye for a bred Berkshire sow and litter of iga T . y Desmond. Pickering, P o �� With or without bibs considerable length of time before Heavy well made etnooka - being finally disposed of. 'It is OR SALE- A Sawyer do Massey FRIDAY, Usireh 27 1908. thesi�ceredesire of the country F tbreabinaoutat,conaisn¢g ora 17 hp W�1� assorted Stock $� that the investigation into these tracton enipas. Yeorlsot sepem;or and all at• rr tachments Complete. The towbinery, is almost charges be thorough, whatever as stood as new sln only threshed some 41i(t NOTES AND COMMENTS. plan may- be adopted. There have Cowan, all, Far particulars P oapply w John w• been very crooked proceedings ' � - A petition against the return of going on somew here, and wherever �T ILCI3 CONN'S FOP. SALE-The - •un ar D b Hon. E. J. Davis, member for it has been it should by all means l undersigned bar for sale a milch cows. North York, York, ttias entered at Os- be found out, and the gguilt} ones one fresh, two dna is April. the fourth milking ---'------^ -' goocie Hall Mon(fa y. The petition severely punished. The Liberal and du. is AaQaa Also a gaalickeut'tY of .ring - y p rye Joha Dana, I 1 0, cons, P,ekerina - - e rs are Messrs C'histupher Kennedy party should be as anxious as any k of W hitchurch. Wm. H, Prue cLor one to have the whole truth fer- OST-A pair of checked woolen of ping and Criah Marehof Whit- retell out, even should they be l� blankets, between loc �1. ccs b f P,c•.r• _. . _ church. Every offence kI own tU nC and West rowaltdodon b lley inn S 18tH The - C'x=C from Uflic•e as a I'eelllt of the Bader w it be rawatd by leaving same at th,e the election courts is alleged in revelations. But live believe that ots0s or with cense rater Mac. r, `D� F uton the petition, and-include(! in the there are some, who. houl,i the - preamble is the charge that pet-- accused be guilty, would concept - r4on- had been employed by the that guilt, in i,rder that they Great Auction Sale Q i•e- x)ndent a; iiwv:tt- who ha(I mi�:at retain ofice. .Auld uCi the -.Of- FarMerl's Tele'phone __.1�E:etl g:lilt) of r(�rrltltt�t(c tcithiu .Q.tllt•.r�ud,_[lie v etre lliany C on a-- - r-7 a p- - --------- --- tll-' jiwrt fl-g lit years'. Tltt (it-(�llal �t't-t'ativet .%ho are Lo allX1(ill-i t(, ^.One -'!0 �- �! .__- ificati(m vi Olt ;e�],t, udt l.t 1 a-.cr(I fix the guilt . un the au%-n-lila -', Write for prices of an)thir.¢ you want le the la f,111 int, vehicle or �{,t p line. Spring is llere anI wa are here witL a fJll line of seedln g ] L fur ley Clio ,vitt:c,f7c•r-. that it tt•iII IIlac'c tIif• rein f la7wer Cattle, Horses, Sheep! , ! poorer - ` i ] t.. Y.1✓;g= ce:c, t iistr ct - 3 , l Seeing Tooth, ,.1 thE'tr .lau(1 �t'll,lt a ,',cF(r- t(• macu:ner', viz-C•slt:casar3..5aail, I).ak oras Hoe Deltas, An e lilt l:re of tlfr. r(u;d tiult� ,.',flet ell the ]>()li'i(at,s kit dN,tll Tl.e ac3ersi....d have race ed I Ilia: and Drag harrows. nl tLe Best Stye. Roller on Ear•'h Low down ten,;(7ye(1 by the fnrinE ext I':e-rlit, lu,litic ;il j,arti.•= 11"t the esi�t tonin from Sot r. %V Lite tnaeil by public wrou¢ilt Lron wheels to tic ar.y wagon, ,i�Ire fence, in fact auytLing from i, tile fact that at -Rlr� that haN't• ecce (,f curru ,titin in oin• .mblir a bag t-sck to a ti:reshing machlae. ] 4 anct,oD at tits uretaieea lot 's, con G. �^ ''beeu hel(1 this -prin , it is ilii un- li`c, but hovv that cui•rupti:ni hall YLcaeribp one sial a hall -ni:ea wet"t of For Mmiey•Harris repairs call atGleeeen Bros' store, . _-- tlltl,ulotl thing for .il.,fl t„ :<l.lN+(, be ma ii-1pulated in -114'1 d lttallilt•:' Brougham, on i thing '],aul in ra•]1 at the 'tilllt` (,f ,g_ t,, be to their advatrtagtr. Tilt- arch diarCh 30th, Z�1J3 Monday, Geo. �'bi�iF, Lr., Brc�iig�at� 7 _ !e_ A fete years ago it vva fre-_ el ,tiun trial.:. 'of the ]7a-t haze _ fluently a difticult rua.tter to col- proved that bothl,artiesarewnilty The following valuable property viz - f lett �nfticient c'a h to pay the of the gro*s-e-t irregidarties. -0 it !tare h d in toot. mare b'd ria 4 vrs. mare i atictiuneer's fee. Crops have been is a tnvSt diftic•ult matter to deter- b d good driver ,t mares g v. 2 horsae g p. l txnl and rice* for all farm 1 67- bred pony 5 lir+ gentle to b&rueaaDurtm Too'' - g p p cane which of the ttv,) t,He tna)' bred Durham but' ria 3 yrs Unrbam hailer diwtz, have been higher than try look to, to pt+rif)' (,ut' politica] life. 1 have been for *ear-,. . fan as R head to Ar am J offer o is limo bail. doe to • 3 y The history of ht)[h for the last am � sitar :calves by ride. Dar 'Me � anted , ? ltay. Dnrh � � , ivrtilt of prosperous t inies. have fess' years is a d6grace, . and the ham' heifer Gait by side..I cows doe to Apr, been placed on a Secure tinam,ial country Alould shuts in no uncert- hatter due April tat, 2 heifers Sapp to calve .. f(x,tin.g, whose condition befot•e ain sound, tehenet:er it i,* in their in icfay. j.Hereford heifers Bopp to calve in f - tit's'• rather critical. From pre:tent ]ewer to do so, that they want slay, 10 steers and heifers 2 yrs old, 15 Smart active men to learn different . branches, i onthn�k, this )rim terit still gun_ sa«ers soil heifers 1 yr old. d salves 4 a (}t10d WS�,eB. 7gteaia9 l I 5 men of honor, then who will nut also t30Ltle labor rS. '..".tinue for kine time. lend their hatltl to any di,hoti".t ehop'111re seas lambs by side, r, Cotswold practice, to gni, le flu ilffxirs.uf nut ewes supp to lam o, 1 Yorkehiresow s pigs permanent 81tIIat10n8 t0 good 1neII. ` 1 l g by side 1 orkshlre eow 11 pigs by ride. i What Nl,ptar, t , lin to be a vers' cotlll[r) . Y wing i11eli have tluv%_ it Berkshire sow J pias by side. Berksh(re ` ` lieculi.lr'ifltr: I)ret:sti(,n of theln�y (belure [o d„ -(,illi thing fir- their Soup 1.2 pies by otie. Berkshire saw bred APpl personally 07 write n° men now Working i Tata- [dt;li giveit in the Ea-t Middle country. Tllt•ir u] pW-tunitir- to Fab:•i.,'2 Yorkabire sows bred Feb 2, boar ( t-PR t•lf'('tl(fl' it:lal. (L lr. Houtit•( gr snake tht-ir mark "vii ii,-ver great � mos old, 5 pigs weipLt ab�nt 10'1 Iba each i - _ st is t !r(^,e,l t1- a Lilt r tl frouf.thftt er't}lx.0 the}' xtt, u(.',v, Tilt-y hat.t ;Pig®`oke old. sl•H seed dnil, 1'? hoes XcLaglin Carriage imited, - on Row b at f0 acres. Kang ploy, sinl;ie ; = c•,)n-titnviwy. an,l as i- iisttal ntmt nuts a rllluu'r to -halt• that the o a plow. 2 sets iron harrows. heavy wsgoa, Co.,1 ],rt,ti'!t W41:% entt•1•1•!l ]K•01)le ran a17pi'e('IxLt':Llt'nut'Ilun(,r 'set trucks, litht wanton wi3 carry lititi lbs. IshG��/1, a, outs _ agRl 1-- llis ele(•ti(tit. Ill (life time and that it i- not twee--u1 )• U7 covered baggy Dear new, covered 17agiry is i h1- (let dull it 1R.1 cvtlnE oft'', and. it -to op Cu Currllpti„I find 11I'il,t rl' ill Rood running' order. ,i open baR¢ies, cart, — - tv a- proved, that he rya:; n iiberaI order to 11x�'c n ]utI ill jutblii• a quantity of clean seed barley and oats.-- As I have bonvht the above stock on a In h1- practices Cices x; st'ell a- in flout(. afixir. • low market, I will be able to get rry earn. -.fr)r doling the catnlreaign lit! was � s, n Pim ` ;tuust active iii tro'atinghis•friends The arbitrators who were ap- miOEiou and you get good value for your Mo (,� �, Jto the Best of, ci rs ftnd drinks. rttnoey. Sale at 1 o'eloak, rain or ehi0e. B�► puiiltl'rl-trrittt'ei+tigRte [lte came? TERMS-Porchaaer may have credit :. But as the doctor was simply fol- and conditions which led to the ]owingan old cusfuul of his, it was until Nov. let, 1303, by allowing 3 per cent _ recent coal strike have delivered i0tereet. held by the judges Shat the act tdtefir judgment, The result of ;Poacher Postill, For (;leaning Windows,' Mirrors,, and StIVerware. ..c-onsequence he is allowed to hold to be x victory for the miners. . ( h6 seat. This interpretation of While the tatter have not been a - of the law will have a great in- entirely freed of all blame, the - Eureka Fly KWer, ( - fluence-in future political contests. mine-owners have been severely �1 :.•. A man who has already formed censured for bringing aboutastate - �$lIIdAr iillIIA i'Jtae _ the habit of treating will have the of affairs that has caused so much _ ri.vileye of buying as many votes suffering throughout the whole.. m as he- leases ri•rth cigars and y every point r1f e d e �Q �f $ Piakanag, OaD. p continent. On pearl eve int wary H« l drinks, but this privilege will not the arbitrators have decided that be allowed to the candidate who the miners were in the tight and spa's the time and has not formed that habit. And the mine-owners in the wrong. f ._._as a result of this decision the They also recommend that a per- + •_ ..' • et our pumps and Here's ills lace t chief qualification that well be tnatlent 13ctatcl of Conciliation be to g y p p Condition'Powers - f-eyuired of a candidate f-or parlia- established, half of whom shall be Find Mills fixed nlentary honors will be the POS- aM)outted by the unions: this Cisterns made to Order ses ion of this social custom of means a recog iition of the lllliun r and Medit 1 - paying fur the cigars Fuld whiskea concession the untie-owner, wereD u scnes, of Iii:( '•frionds'. Evidently this Go to y' rdeterutined not to make, Wages _ - ._• , f 1s a labs-. that requires amending .urG to be attcretl. ed acct hutti s of —AT CUT RATE PRICES' for either• the,law is a ridiculous labor decreased. Other points ill YORKSHIRESTOCK FOOD-The old and reliable Stock Food so well .and fav ► true, or this interpretation of it i=- 'dis ate -were settled in a manner 4 P _ . E'�l'AN S �- i _ T � grab pknown by the farmers and etoch raisers of Ontario. It is a rand pre oration i to the advantage of the n'orknten'• for keepipg horses, cattle, pigs, sheep and poultry in a fine healthy condition. For With the approach. of the tyarm The only point Ili which the latter MILK COWS its effects are marvellous. It not only contains oatriment in ,itself but .� iveatlter there also comes the eel- enine in for censure was their it assists the fodder to digest thereby producing more milk and butter than . n any Brock St• i Whitby other known process of feeding and at the same time improves the health and condition r rnne song of the bird There is �yic teed excesses clueing the strike. p Nothing more pleasant after the The 'commissioni' of xrdiitrxtor of the animal. PRICE-Sample package 200, or 12 The foe $1.00, eq a1 to b feeds for 10 (Frear • luoilths of cur Canadian •clearl - laid do-,vn' the (lbctrine of y y Executor's � Sal � - Page's English Condition Powders Sic, Page's Poultry Powder and >✓qg Producer inter than the joy-giving nature right to -work. I,f it union were @ 3�, Canadian agents for International Stock food._ Saltpetre, pare 2 The for 25c, Salt$ of the singing of our wild .birds. out un•.strike they cannot be de- -- to take swelling out of your horses lege give handful in feed 3a lb, 10 lbs for 2for Rnt it is not for this alone that fended in forcaugother fI'(7111 gotng Of Real Estate near the illsge-of Pick- Sulphur 3c lb, 10 The for 15c, Glauber Salle 31 lb, 10 lbs for 2.5Li, Your own teoalpts for I,,' Value thein, for with very fees to work. It is here )•hero; ttltiona Bring, on ,Monday, March 30tb, at Gordons Condition Powders pat op Properly troth parr deaRe at wholesale prices. l,4 ' exceptiuu* till our bircds are. among lose the sympathy of the public. Hotel, Pickering, comprising s dwelling vnd about • of an acre of land, being part our verybest' .friends.-Withont When employees are demanding � thein it would be almost iinl>i)s- t1t€ir righs rutn a greedy, gull- of lot No 1a, in the god concession of the Thomas' ileatria Oils 2 bottles for 25a Oaks's Stomach enc Liver Pills to township of Pickering. Carter's Pills, 3 bozos for 253 ° Oake'e dv eaprpaia Tablets, st ' Bible for tis to live. If it were. not tvorshi 1 in employer, the - have cure dyes ala and indigestion 35a fur Clio birds the ro�siu r of ft flit the lE a Ae tgt'ith ht1, hilt just aG TERMS-' per cent to be paid in cash Chase's Pills ?ae wells and Ri hardson's'Batter Color 180 $ f+ l 1 J on the da of sale, tbd balance is 30 days, Chase's Ointment see and of grain x1171' ah:o of- trees,- svou as they resort to violence to For further particulars apply to Chase's 5yrnp.Llnseed and Tntpeatiae 150 Hetsdalya Spavin Care f75o Caatoris 260 ss:uuld be almost au Impossibility. gain those right; they' begin to W, .Richardson. gejj dons Plaetereol0o 0 Omega Oil 400 Peraap 76a Their great value to the flit mer, lose-that - sympathy. The result 21.23 - Pickering, - Page's spavin Care, gaaranieed 11.00 'tile, gardttner'and -the fruit--rowe•i, of the investigations will be a GerrasDodd's Kidney Pills 300 g i °• g g C3arman Kidney Pills 250 Bllvar milkioa tubes - ; 11F1s been recognized by our legis- source of pleasure to friends of the 1� i0� W �NT• Dr Williams Pink Pills 303, 3 boxes for 80 Mustang Heave Remedy .25a -lattire win) have passeldveryseyere inine-workers, whose ounditiou in. i i Oaka's Blood and Nerve Food a grand pre- Pare Cod Lives Oil, Large bottles 2,5e0 lRtt. agft1119t their destructiofl. the future will no doubt be nntc•h A gasoline engine parionfor making new rich blood, and Emulsion lit + The tilting of a robin is puni.haltle 'nu,rc pleR•saht thR'n it tins been in Brantford wind mill, Deering machinery toning up the nervous system boa by fi fille of g''•5, and the same the hast. The thine-owners trill binders, mowers, corn haindin t corn Wholesale and ]Retail A L I7I BioQ St Hut, -triz t lairs Ree pnsscd ngnittst the not he utile• to glen.n .11111,11 softs- shredders, Page wire fence, binding twine, J. ilia f Oh11S '011 Co', TORONTO. - buggy or stone boat. See or write DrngReste killing of Other birds and the roh- faction from the ,judgment which pp Clyll oa•eaa� ,, • ,t,NIE � - j lir W. F. O CO. . Cl 3 el S ra to -C D, D L $ King (,f laird- nests. One weakue-siha jt);' ,iis� tu;rt41 y1 i3wl�ialu7 r..._ r-'• s yF �f �. • V i -- of l'ttli<lleatfieicl• u Jiaili- a x o d ro Q sW� i time is at hand ..- �fi ..} ?ttw-1✓i�t-U'il:>:1.--1 �ir•t r ..1. 1 .t.-. _-tkti c J. s w o .a .�iS C•r - •mob i-R:.iti tile --N, rtftll4- �•{ �-;--�-.+,�•� . � , .- ^, _.. � _ �• ;foci-;r'U'tt wt1�e3Hi'- in Toronto this week. l.urth fly Scvtlaud, 'altlwu�h" he ,+ R a m w :; ``-o „ H o e e an �� talars. Rall( to • Mrs. T. Puttelier, of 13ruugllaul, ,li(l. '•iu tris ixtt cli taut future a � � m � m . -i , � replace some of visited _Mrs. Beal oil 1'1hiliv • file choicest land ui' America Will � � � cl L � e �' • n 1 � � � old Roru out fluuitute s\ ith Lip -to -date heel-cuoul setts, - - - Ja E\a:ls jl' i- inv\ ia� to his ba futulci further north in tllc>=1te2 L -cr 0 o m Q o ^� -- dining and rucking chairs, sideboards, window shades, farm iu Uxbridge t<n\ usllip• ter of the Rocky -Mountain 31r. = r _ ��; �x_,. o- of a.r rl `_� eurtain pules, picture frames. �i'e are prepared for John ]Underhill plus: ed un AVed Stuart said that the sturies \re ; •� m� z^�� "g o '� o the coming event with the finest show of netts' styles of Furniture ever w <.- a• -n onto ea y� nesday to H. White's house. ave accustomed to hear of tenet- ie , a t: ;aro a �o r. on display in the county_ We consider it a pleasure t deliver ftirIIi Reuben Be:sc visited un the 9th - °'D ^ e ° , _ atures frequently mars -t �. ;=S° Sea g cm o = ture.to our home. 'concession .ixrkllaw on Sunday low zero, and occasionally .0 or d0 I° ° ' ° �= 1 C>w Y J. H. d}, of Pickering, spent below-, were fairy tales. There are Jac two dais here last Reekoubusine.�s }• I Feb �Qhne H. Beal Leathn� Fu�rniture Man, only tns-o instaneas-of i0 below on � Re. C _ F. Gibbons and A. Hurd spent ' record and 50 below occurs only y „ m „ a e, y a.' � ! CLAREDiONT, Out. -'sunday with Adam Spears at Atha very occasionally. Even in the Mme' y o Ar. Walter Ward, of Greeubauk, Klondike, the average tempera- a � •„t r! lit moved to the Mltcllab farm . this tore in the three winter months is o 'a,l Joe QC ".. week, only In below- zero. Spring opens w � 0. a so " � a ►'. Jely' ' .�,► James Lemon moved on Wedw s in April, and marketgardeners tM day to Newrick Wilson's farm at can grow a large variety of vege- -. tables. In short, our northern iro .aa oat.', to FarMerS!- ' �t' TeeIIVPOOd • •y m o � •• y a � NOt, W. H. Coats is moving into Jas. country is the place for capital, Cochrane's house south of the and railways will be a good invest- •' n'6� Waddell farm. ment, as they will open up terri- Jaoaary 1904 -Whitby 8th, Oshawa 74h, _ Eva Gibbons gave an "At Home" for which cannot but rove desir Brougham 8th, Pore Perry hilt, IIz- Get. a Common Sense Calf Feeder—awarded Gold MedsI at Pan• Am - Y p bridge 1 ab, Caalaingtoo 13th, Beaverton to a number of her young friends able to the emigrating farmer, 12th erican Exposition. Will wean calves perfectly and creat a perfect diger- _- -an Friday evening. since our Prairie Province is better tion. No choking or gulping. Extra gain on one calf ; sys for two feeders. A. B. and Mrs. 'Dowswell enter- adapted to wheat growing and Price $1.50 each, I*W be pleased to have you call and see them. ;' Aained a number of their friends mixed farming than any othe on Friday afternoon and evening. part of the continent. -The World Miss >h, Hutchison, of Salem, Dowswells Claremont. and Mrs. Holiday, of Toronto, r _ were the guests of R'. J. Graham this week, Wt[DS- Mr. Bundy's sale sale was very, successful, bidding was brisk and a great quantity of goods ex-- • changed hands. Consum tion is a human ring Hats +P� Weare sorry to lose one of our P Assn% for all � j, g - -apo putar young ladies in the pelzsou weed flourishing best in weak He Hopkins, kinds of vah- _ M of Miss M, Evans who has secured lungs. Like other weeds Its ;alae manufactured by the McIAnQhl,a a position in Toronto. Basil • destro •ed while young; Co'y, of Oshawa. _- - - Mr. and Mrs. Wickson have re- y y y g The Empire medicine of Loudon, turned to their home in Blenheim. whe•ri---. old, sometimes im- cot„ has are mei the Co,o, of undersigned n, �t R. E. Fors may be seen the Latest styles in (lents' Spring _ hate at the lowest prio®a going. Mr. and :Bird. Forsyth accompanied possible, local ageot for Pickering, for the most woo Also fine footwear a o4tB - them as far as Toronto. Strengthen the lurk s as ou derfal discovery of the nineteenth century. b 8 and plow ' Prof. harmer will preach in the gt g For the treatment of the None, Tbroa. - New pnDta as cruise prices- A call solicited. Baptist church here next • Sunda}' .would weak land and the Broacbial Tabes and Lungs. ltonresCoida c morning and evening, He is al- weeds will disappear. Catarrh, Asthma. Bronchitis, Hay fever ' sad all thrust and las diseases. ite — ways a welconie preacher. gR. �. F'CRaYZ'H• The best lung fertilizer 1S fbr particalare, a stock of treatmenta17.1 nd Ni a are in receipt of a letter g repairs constaatty on hand ai. ,. north Claremont. ;from Rev. Williams of Oiativoke. -Scott's Emulsion. Salt pork- Que. orkQue. lie beKau bis Iniuirtr}- last is good too, but It is Very hard ver- Cat. tludet• leery favuralale- clt•. to digest. K'illll=tatl(e�. <1- l'oaticoke '1.: a g I)eatitiful tuwlI \�'itll fille cllttrchv( The time to treat Consump- xs , i =chuol }Ir, NVikiant- -•like- tion is when -vou begin tn•in�FiF, •'the place \eerymuch. Dietl oil NVe'lile-day, M'trcll ItiJl tohide it from yourself. 11)03, at her late r"Ideuc•e uu rut Others see it, t•ou won't. z 1tl con. 9, Pickerinx. }Ii• Jcy1u, Don't wait -until you- can't ;burgle. jr.. at ills early ttgtl of e deceive •ourself an longer. arme1648 ar ware ouse . :years, `+ m�>ntllt+ and 9 tta3 -. Toe , y $ _ runeral took place on Tfitin-4day. Begin with the first thought _ . _.... dee �e -1ver- �L If - We are t& sustb#4�to sell- t1RVWVt -Vrd-gig 9tT1ffktTt" if.-Owr-900& ev-freta-�ieado sat suit you, tv St. John's cemetery fur inter - it isn't. really consumption 50 4fa®'t tall your nefgbber alone, some and tell nae A4yll d41 ear utmost to esifread any error and reds!` your lrosd w LL ment. Muah sympathy is felt for P - 'the sorrowing re►ativ( m chair much the better; You will soon ► BgRB WIRE, �,B �9 100 lbsr' Ii'pod CptLets Ninety -Eight bereavement. Forget it and be better for the ypOULMY 1$TT!!Ib It Cents - ,+ The Claremont hockey" club has treatment. If it is cans�lm `_ ��'ed w _-- _just had one of the most successful 1} - Crti. Spring• A toad rmtMt r ae iadlspenabl• artiste reasons in its hiswry. After all tion you' Carl'( expect to be cued sad aa• Wlb.I b. ogwp- fszpen+es being paid the book cured at once, but if you will se.ledas lo.b«', m.gt ar try tart ' W trM at lowest �tl sad lal•litgssta show a balance tyt 1d1�, [t \va. de- begin in time and will be VbAGGaf.prtcw' hoasa.tta n'.. cided to bank thin for anotht•I' The Pittsburg Perfect Fence. °O°t'•°' ind PISW ' teasun. At nue CIIIIe Claremont rigidly regular in your treat- �s =+ 'ranOC&LI J food .�r*`� ��ee W' food ••s���''�� �e use wrteottoa of Reid leocaag Wo mea, •aata.np - were leaders ill hockey In till- and ment you \vill win..- 4 rase or loosen every, lotus elbkartcally weided. Grua l wou:d other - _were uta waste 3 b be H12CIUtllldltlg <ll�t!'1('L.�, and fCtlril Re h+v. j • ls�-et into ewck ower a makinstbestrongest and most la.tiagt�nes swnvertediato Scott's Emulsion, fresh air, THnt,'ti, -D ILJLLti of the b?.t importei to the world. ws ars Toronto agsaw. dainty and delictoas t young ala - _ . d.ahes t► caw ev- ber u esu from _ 1Che num } g t } t gny;is,i; n�tery Neie,ng ranglagtoa ing into the game. - and through rest all you can, eat all you +4teeh "ch. sod Crum cad to mi1 tett hlaa �- ergtblag to lbs way fife etltlltisia�lu of till. a RilllliliS Can, that's the treatment and of a 1yD1°'i'tueb wash in:Arunaiagyar3 ro;,. Fencing Pliers 29x. Pair otmdas.rawW r as !J low.' 3e rocD high °C oked suttee or tine• req iced We etsdl co am a seven will take to the ice ilex( that'.,; the best treatment. t1 ach':: /� Wetev?as0!eodi3 themsam.a+tllnelratedt>r a+c-a-on. Thcclul2lc>eltieepl}'lrrate- Is n: F:, 90e9iarh high ,'.:-9, .'/ lice of t•nttag psi NI[�ETY-EIGHT CENTS 7tA ach 'lash :. 190 tS0 tocb high .. 9 Del ers,ranglog to price - ftll Lu. Icy l,at['Ull+ tttl' L114>!L' patl'un 30icc•• htgL 1.50 T3teeb bl;b 9s0' ar s from -- ----'- - -- -- We w'lll send you y -a ! be wise to bay sow at ttore to Ls is apw d f ort exciting CRlllea r ver short) i DONT BE FO(?Li$H Some g .d•ano fa rt..e Y age, } disatwn o! as r Y a rattle of the Emul- - '•wrre indulged ill and �unu• tit ire - -- � Twenty -Five Cents Pair wet•e on'the list, but were delayed cion free. The Handy Egg Carrier: - - � and pay faaay Deices for ere bricks for your coal stows, by the L11LeC\•ention of spring. Be more that thio ricture la It's well oamed, f Neekyokes and Whif9etrees. masse, Lad taroao« when you the corm of a label a oe the these is o0 usher can )t)erfeet However leteveryuuelook fortvartl •,,ypdr of every battle et tt 6eka�a mLde � Roselli 6 to another season with • pleaeure, Esu sect you buy, f x the purpou ►7%C4e Linin& tot abosa and join with the hockey club ill wblch is so nom awl • qtr" so .SCOTT at BOW.NE, paet, eoaveaiisil I of the comae [> San be astd s0 ;making our town cheerful, bright +ad .nbetan►lei•w Hake completes trimmlagS 7 and prosperous, for nothing txlt GTi'emists, Ib'lo light is remedy loos( lialnLs.aaspeMlr` i Toronto, w.tQbl, ran Dt Iia sps•edid shoie� s•leewl limbo or Lirsad broken linl�(s cod can arise from the inter- Ontario. forded w*'�m a'i l ironed for immedisl• test. Yg0'll4• sarprl aoo►Wa il; eompass hbids . M the volae st• cites. eLak«s calf b1 ' which theses games give us and Si;all druggists. ��s •' course (3 jos• Iwtivt dos. H�tar'e CO. i nd us. 910.aa ov pileus [s ! The BIIssill ' --.F1BM FOR SALE• 1 iGGOW-TRINKINGS. t - - On Monday at the Canadian 1 Club, Toronto, R. F. Stupart, dir- "spring Hill F•arm., 120 son s, in high ector of the Dominion Meterolog- two of cultivation, well fenced, Arn-class kcal Service, Toronto, delivered an i outbuildiagit, water in dtables, two Rood interesting and instructive address hooses. Two miles from Locust,Hitl C. P. on "The Canadian Climate." Mr. R. Station, Apply to Etupart pointed out that a good W. M, Miller. 317 Carlton at., •climate wai one of the most im- qo 1•m Totonto, Out. portant characterieties of a country especially w one since it Is" the. first consideration of a would- 1.anadian` be emigrant. There is an entirely- " •wrong impression abroad aboutPacific our Can•tdian climate, and for this 4 Canadians the msels'es ..aro larger} Settlers' 'to blame. The wintry scenes and One -Way "pictures a la Esquimyalix" which J are sent to the Old Country ,every- Cht.t4tnias lead ollr Btitisli tela- Excursions tives to believe that Ca hada «'a-- ab - _ - large snoR'bauk=onle�\ here in the To Manitoba and Cansciisn NO' large will region of the N ortb .Pole. ���e and AprilTorp/1i0.9.et ry o ee gine a o ie F arch Ought to Blake it pUlllt' of �11Ut\'Inbr Passengers travelling w`•thoat Lioe Stock them the troth and emphasize the should take the train leaving Toronto at 1.45 perfection Of our 5n17llllet' a11C1 P. M, travelling with Live Stock should a;ltlunn• In order to show -the take the train leaving Toronto 9.00 P. M. fallacy of this: Arctic idea of the Oolonist sleeper win be attaa'�ed to etch Canadiali chwatte, Dir, Stilpart train. For full particutars and copy of " Fettlers doe some climate Ptat13t1a5 Of the Guide:' "Western Canada" or '•British Colum 133Vef8l provinces, and pointed Otlt big "applvto your nearest Canadtan PLCiiiO A- - that Toronto was 550 miles farther Rent, or to e; H. N,OTMAN. W)Iltll than London; a l:trSe portion Aasletent General Passenger Agent. b° Ontario was as far. south as 71 Yonge St.. Toronto. :.••, U T :ARRIVEDS A Fne liiie of Costumes, Fla mllettes, Blankets,- Grain lags that a 1, > ,stand the wear. gat ad t 'A Fine Line of G oceriea on hand. L Doha Parker, zauriblrtcri,.: . CLOSE PRICED PAD1,0CK5 We b•voo a spWadid but of p•lloas rigging from the world-wide knows and bnrR oak tar proof fAL8 pad - down to a seal solid bratsp•dl00 r illaslnl• ad, ba•1oQ M two eat •ei I whlo we price as B 0019 eoA.e,.: ,.= solid and 8 Illabbed id froPrim FORTY CENTS _ . '-whAt's in a Name To -Feel deal whies fo the Dame of • reals), dontrls the pt!tai ww ch you for these well W440 it mmings. whiinetrsy Storks sed 1 Erol slats and Highly sastr Rings, wbifflelree Cealr• Irons Neck Yoke I factory attests ass w WILLOW BASKET$ Food Rings, Golden Light Oil ' -TEN CENTS EACH Cbegp, poor and inferior • oil is to Oe had everywbem bU1 it yon waos a splendid Butter Prints Fifteen Cents., satiafactor light ase GOLD • EN^LIOH�OIL.ob/ainsb[• - One pound butter only from THE HUBSILL ' prints, same as illus. HARDWARE uO., who are Orated, have neat' j sole agents. carved pattern, reg. 95o value we are sell. Q lrp The kindtt:at set ant look well. . We have lag a1, Ise. We have: SCALES $2.9.i ' Cham to bgSter, buggy, butcher, baker, clothes ! butwr bowls, spS BUTTER ade@, 7 and root bd,aketl, lade], workers, &o., Even balancebatser scales alked -SPLINT BASKETS In tcttit,.mar. with aside eam ke/, g. sins At with brass side beam chat and clothe!,4e.eketa. We have every_, and necessary thing is @bis line yon need +ad -Q -k price' — -" - Lowe9t-- - - --_weigh N_ up t�o font wbic you'll allow as re.eonabteT- I• pounds. Wean - - Prices selling for We Giant to Sell Yon a t Two Dollars and Forty -Five Leader Churn. A GUARANTEED CLOTHES, Cents Government laspeotton paps It's the most up to -date, WRINGER forabove scales 30cenu eatr116 $be easiest to use, the qquinas-1 and most pro - the proper Doe to s daclfve batter bringer, p pe WHEEL` BARROWS iii S0 .•� and ourpr1ee is very low bni. Oar gaaraateed I A wheelbarrow 4•tr for the obura known N wr ager is warraaod is • necswaiy ` 1 , syle A.. It has an slagia i for FIVE IMARS. part of your steel frame, doable bow . The rolls are made natal. If you lever, ball beariage, in- of the snags gnaltiv ontal. goo on• vernal broakers lint nuts i of Pararnb� or which a should ? f -om ,•gator.. Can bs moo: d will lass, wring dry, 1"ave. Don* trom plaoe to plao• with salt ns; el ase and tate boNoas: W s sell i1 borrow your leo. 1 alae S4,21%. No MI a price you'll be 9 /las x1,80 I neiRbbor's whits we wnl kelt vrn Dna for is iia 8 Size 03.00 satisfied t0 pay. lltllt mousy as ♦ DOLL�B FIFTY l� Ha.rdware Co. The'Russi 126'KING STREET E., TORONT041 • w - ,�+,:� 'Z , .lawn , . -�"� ^�.1N,.R1�S' C.•S."ys�leir'!E'7i a Y: '�v'"'r- °' . h .' _ t_Cash 6s Way. sgt�;--Juiy; TWO CHILDREN $}LI.£9. -RASE FOR -A�- - Duhith, March 24. -Clow—Wheat And Ness�y Fifty Passen ars In-. But Neither Side Has Gained a —"Hit MAK&1:1�o to arrive, No. 1 Northern, 74tc; No. —. _— _ g �ilr@d. -- 2 Northern, 72tc; May,.74;c;, July, A despatch from Guelph says: A despatch from Washington Bays: Telegraphic Briefs FrOM All . 741c, Oatss,Hay, 33c. - Wheat= Over the Ctiflbe• _Prices of Crain, Cattle, etc Minneapolis, Marsh 24. Pinned is a wrecked passenger car The report of the couuniasion, ap In Trade Centres. May, 74c; Jul 74 - to which was lying on its side in five pointod by the President last Octo- - y' 1 � c' feet of icy water, two little babies, bee to investigate the anthracite track, No. 1 hard, 76fc; No. 1 one the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, coal strike, was made public on Sat- -'CANADA. - - Toronto, March 24. - Wheat -Northern, 75fc; No. 2 Northern, Huston, of Thessalon, and the other urday. In brief the commission F The market is quiet, with fair offer- 74}c. Flour -First patents, $3.76 A series of lectures on forestry fsxgs. No. 2 red winter and white to. $3.85; second patents, $3.65 to the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irwin; re.oinmends as follows quoted at 68} to 70c middle $3.?5; first clears, $3.75; second of Niagara Falls, met their death WHAT THE MINERS GET. will" be arranged by the Kingston on Wednesday - afternoon. The An increase of l0 per cent. in .School of Mines. t reights. No. 2 spring nominal at clears, $2 to $2.50. Bran -In bulk, Grand Trunk train for Southamp- wages to contract miners, train No- The Toronto f6�[rers' Associa- 70c on Midland, and No. 2 goose $13.25.. ton and intermediate northern vember 1, 1902, and durin the life tion passed a resolurti, to estab-.' at 66c on Midland. Manitoba wheat - g � < steady; No. 1 hard, 87c, all rail, LIVE STOCK MARKET. points, was late in leaving ling t of the award, namely, until Marsh •lish a isiiperanatration fiiiid. grinding in transit; No: 1 North- and in consequence was .traveling at 31, 1906. The Weiland Canal will be opened Toronto, March 24. - There was a high rate, of speed in an endeavor An increase . of - 10 ,per cent. in for navigation on April 110, and the "-'ern, 85c, all rail, grinding in trap- sa active business transacted .in to make up lost time. There were wages to water hoisting engineers sit. No. 1 hard, 861c, North Bay; both butchers' and export cattle. at g g 6 other canals on May 1. _ filo. 1 Northern, 84 c, North Bay. about,. 7o passengers on board; and for the same period. There is, a lobster . famine at - St. . 1 -Market is steady, with No, the Western Cattle Market to-day.� the train Wag' in charge of Conduc- An increase of 10 per cent. is Prices;�r however, did not improve for J. J. Lillis and Engineer,. Hazel- v�ages•to other engineers, pumpmen, John, N.D. A crate netted 110 lobster: 2 white' quoted at 301c, middle and the lightness of the receipts ac- world. For a time'et•erything went and firemen, from Noverriber 1, 1902, shipped to .Boston. netted $54. freights, and at 30c, high freights; counted for. the activity in buying. well, but about four miles the other to April 1, 1903, and 5 per cent. The Dominion Government_. has =1vo. 1 white, 32c. Butehers were a little short of meat, side of Marden, a flag station, four thereafter . during the, life of the prgaused a grant of $50,000 to the Barley -Trade is quiet, with No. and in so a instances fore prices c Si extra- quoted- at 48 to 46}jc, mid- � � miles east of this- city, the rear awrtrd. - llominion Exhibition this year in ' by competition a little above their truck of -the last car,' -for some un- An increase of 10 per cent. in the. Toronto. die freights, and No. 3 at 43 to normal basis to secure their supply. ex lamed' reason, jumped .the track • �431c, middle freight. P wages of all company men and oth- The G.T.R. have bought addition- Buckwh die There is nothing do- The arrivals were 48 cars, contain- and was wrenched free of the car. er employes. al property in Stratford, in the - Ing 637 cattle, 117 -sheep, 1,800 The dragging and bumping of the Company men and other employes., vicinity of :their shops, which they - 'Ing, and prices nominal at 47 to hogs, and 44 calves. risen er coach caused the other 48c east. In e P g• not specially provided for to be intend enlarging. Peas -No. 2 white fa quoted at sport cattle the range of cars to leave the track, and for ful- paid on the basis of a nine -hour Hamilton is considering another --.• prices -was $4,30 to $4.60 per cw-t. ly three I*mdred,. yards the whole' working day. telephone scheme providing for resi- 68c, high freights, and at 69c east• for choice to picked lots. Extra Corn -Market is ver 'dull; Can- train, except the" engine, was •teem- Engineers, firemen, and puiapmeri dential phones at $12 and bovines: y fine ones were worth something b she edge of a ten -foot em- to work in ei ht -hour shifts instead phones from $18 -to $20. adian yellow nominal at 45c west, than the above. Lights were � g - - land 50c here. No. 3 American yel+• higherg banlcment•. • It was doubtless owing of twelve-hour, shifts. A lock .factory is to be established - 51c outside Toron- sold at $4 to $4.25 per cwt. Butch- to this fact that so few of the pas- .giaeers find puuipmen Ln .be, re- in Orillia. The company has a capi loco nominal at ers' cattle were quoted at $4 to I to. ,sengers were..daagex'ously wounded, i Nerved '9a �}unda-ys without lose of til stock of $11',000, a large part Flour—Ninety per cent. patents $4,815 for the best, $3.85 to $4.15 as the all were warned of clanger of which was subscribed in Orillia. for fair to medium, $3.35 to $3.66 and hayd prcparbd'themselves tor•the� $y cat boards of arbitriition for Black oak trees in eastern Ontario nmchanged at .$2.674, middle Z o freights, in buyers' sacks, for ex- for common to fair, and $2.75. t-0 mock, the settlement of disputes in iadivi- are in great demand. Farmers 'are ,port. Straight ' saci in special $3,10 fqr rough and inferior. Export ON -ER THE TRESTLE, dual collieries. getting a ready sale for all they can y bulls were worth from $3.65 to $4. A sliding scale, by which the min- offer; The present price is $25 per 'brands for domestic trade quoted at . The crippled train at last reached $3.20 to $3.25 is bbl•. Manitoba - - to a low trestle bridge, crossing a ers' wages are increased 1 per cent. , thousand feet. _ for every 10. er cen_t. increase in The Hamilton Retail bferclrantt "fluor steady; 10 `1 patents, $4.10; were infairdemand. a°(;o d tteede s 'cmc ll crecj , wl ich wag_ bticollen by l - - -- _ -- - . -- q ' and seconds, $3.90. Strong bak- ithe Spring rainy, The tottering bag- ;prrice of coal. {Assocratiun has decided t° place's were worth $3.75 to $4.-5 per cwt.. g p Check weighmen to be employed at cards in the store windows statin] - - •_ ers', $3.80 to $3.90, bags included, 'gage agd '. taokin cars itched off ' _ Toronto. and stockers, $3 to $3 65, 'Sl,ch the trestle into the water, and the collieries by the miners a£ their that no tickets for bazaars, balls; cows continued creak. 7 r -,e receipts. town expense, P 3Tillieed -Bran Unchanged at $17 drai'gccl the passenger coach down } concerts, picnics, etc., would be pun• here. At outside points bran . were 6 or 7, and the prices Q^_:, to �wtth bheni, all three cars rolling Uniform distribution of •mine cars chased, -and that prizes would not - _ - yuoted at 816,50 .to $17, and shorts $50lover on their sides, and resting in �yong the miners. "'� he given for picnics it asked„for 'ai Prices in -sheep were steady and at $18 to $18.50, Manitoba hraa swift -running water from tour to l Any increase is the size of mine the merchants' places of business: in cocks, $3U, and shorts $2L here. unahan ed. There is a �ood'de- fire feet in (fept.h• The shock "as car or tolling to be accompanied' -- - - mand for Grain -fed ewes with few so sec'ere that the smoker and the by proportionate increase in rate i - '•- - -'GREAT BRI'T'AIN, COUNTRY PRODUCS. _ . offering. voce stuff did not �cl1 passeneer mach split upon. the seats ' paid per ear. jl - briskly. ttie quote' F-xrort - ewes. , broke from their fw tenings, and the I WHAT THE OPERATORS GET, f --win A. Abbey's picture of the Bean is quiet, with medi- I$4 to $4.50 per c,.t,; bucks, $3 to ;terror-stricken paSscngers were , Ko specific recognition of the Coronation is not likely to be finish. um $1.65 to 51,75 per bushel, six- j$3 50; grain -fed ewes and wether•, I thrown in'a struggling heap into the United Aline Workers. ed this year, hand-picked, '$1.90 .to $2. rmingham's sewage works are Dried • apples -,. 1tiQthrn doing, $., 80 �O st' grain -ted bucks. F5 to _. - l water. The resent methods at payment g. g• $,5.50: barnyard lambs. baby. Fill were [n the bn an of the for gal mined shall co nt' aid to be the Largest in the wor1C $1 50 to $5. Mr. and Mrs, lii,istan and their inn@ unless. �' _- -- - -- with prices noniliia2-t►t-'8#r per -lb: The market for -calves was- weak -` ciian ecI_b. ii1uLUHI�"a Teen:errt,' atter those Evaporated, 6 to 61c and the prospects are for lower ,ire and gulycred Qevere injuries. The Concerted effort on the part of the ( Pursued by the South 'N Cheshirt Honey -The market is quiet• with prices We quote as' follows: Calves, !little one was in the water for fully Bounds, a fox ran into a bedroom _ rices unchanged Strained sells at imine workers to limit outlrurt except � at a farmhouse and hid itself under p ge $- to $10 each, and $1.50 to $6 per'tive minutes and when• rescued was Iby agreement with the operators I 8 to Sic per lb., and comb at $1.25 cwt lalinost re*qusritated by Dr. Savage 1forbidlIvri, the pillows, --.to $.1,50 The hog market was steady and but the thread of life was ton weak Work not to be suspended pending � ti'ery Rev, F. W, Farrar, Dean of Hay, baled -The .mhrket is � let at unchanged.' ted. � {{I Canterbury,- and widely known - unchanged perces. Choice timothy, g Mrs. Huston. although: herself badly ettlement of matters referred to ar- b The following is the range of quo- Iburt, and unable to free herself, was through his secular and religious _ _ tatio79: Uitration boards, $9.50 to $10• on track, and mixed, books, is dead. - $8 to $8.50. Ex <:rters' cattle i'er 1110 lbs. Ifranticaliv calling far help for hes No ¢ascriminatloa against non - It is asserted that a measure to P lbaby, and her imploring calls, with union men, - - -- Straw. --The market is quiet for car . Choice . ,$4 .10 $4 80, 111 ane and entreatles of the Boycott and violence conclemned., materially extend local self -govern- : -IcLts on track, at 8L1 50 to $6 a ton I ]Medium ... ... ..... 8 SS 4 20 the 6Fro B _ �otber injured passengers,. were vim- . Demand that coal mined be pat- meat will soon be introduced 4y the syYup-lelrc gallon cans, $l I rQht :,. 7t f)fY @.f1R • -t - } liritisli Gtovernrti�nb. r pie h heart:ren�din - r -for by weight refused o a gallon, one -gallon cans, $1.10, and Skits _• 13,75 _ 4.00 ipF�.entually �Lp more fortunate Intorposition of 'the State militia grief over the loss of his twin -half-gallon cans, 80c. Butchers'- I iii the coal -regions to preserve. caused Petty Officer Sib- - = Poultry Offerings small, with Choke 'f 'f•35 Sailors passengers freed themselves and he- � Uxck of the Portsmouth ' pric+� Srxu. Re quote: Fresh killed. Medium :.. ;,, 3,40 4' 00 R�'tO seek an exit Attor consider- `peace justified. Home, to commit suicide ... ... . rdry -picked turkeys, 16C to Ise • able troub a he succeeded in grese..10., to 12c per lb.: 'ducks, $1 ' Bulls �� � 0 9,10 breaking a hole windows and _ ruse lasousear, 24nwklnnea ow, Cer- � Heifers - 3 `Til Over 2000 persons visit _ C hel- - to $1 25, chickens (young), 85c. to Feeders r - - through these' apfromethe car ound- i MET DEATH -IN THE FOG. y y g p total of - wer ' I$1. old liens, 60 fo 70c per pair, Stockers r:- ... 3.00 '3A:! a near] 18,000 since its o ening to Potatoes = Market is steady, with Canners 2.00 2,50` _ A.number,of farFrrCrs livinf� riser-� the public in 18fj5 d fair otferings Car lots are- quoted- Sheep- the scene of the wreck were soon at Passenger .Steamer Gore by a North Wales guardians say they at S1 a bag, and small lots at $1.20 Lambs :- 4 ',0 X6.10 - hand, and assisted in re -ruing the r r' have thousands of able-bodied ” Freighter. to to $Y,25. F,wos 3'75' 4,50 - er°ended; while one of their numter }t New London, Conn., despatch tramps they could recommend for - Ducks , - •• 3,00 S. f'n hastened to Marrien and -reported '-a-,s In the fog which descended i the Hand -it the mine owners only - " THE DAIR1 MARXETS, -Calves. each --... ..t ,., -2,00 10.00 the news of the 'wreck, word was upon the -waters of the Sound on f knew haw to make them work, :Buiter�-The butter marl.et con- Calves. per 100 lbs ... 4,50 6.00 sent. to Fergus and to Guelph, and Thursday night, the big Fall River Colonel Denny, M.P., will introduce ' tinues firm, with moderate supplies.- Ilogs.- special.. auxiliary trains were des-- nth, with a bill in the Imperial House of Com- e Y passenger steamer Plymo pitc 'Demand- is goad for choice qualities. 'Sows -,,. .. .. 4' 50' 15 �� - he scene of the disaster, 500 passengers and a crew of 200 mons, the main principle of which ` : We .quote: Selected dairy _ tubs Stags 2.00 4,00 bearing physician; and nurses. men, was run down while passinis that the franchise should be Lx - 9 (fresh made), 161 to 18c. choice Selects, -160 to'200-. through theRa by the freight tended to women on the arae con- _ large rolls, 18c; finest 1 -lb. prints, lbs ... ... ... ... ... 6.50 (1.00 Race a lei en h s ' steamer City of Taunton, of the ditions as it is granted to men. 18 to 19c; creamery prints, -21 to Thick tats ., . .. . 5.25 0,00 FALLS RAN NEARLY DRY same line, A full .hundred feet of, A Poplar man combines the busi- ': 22jc; solids' i fresh made)', 19 to 20c; -Lights ... ....- ... 5,25 0.00 ca 1 t 3Yi he star and Bid f he easel es of barber and dentist. Custom- ice; 18' to 181c. - I Pays Pranks With the ag- t bo e o t v n s a d o ust - ara Contract, was .smashed in as if it had been ers are shaved to the .music of the . E:ggsr•-Tne market is Iower, with paper, the impact threatening death gramophone, and molars extracted `buyers holding off. Sales of .new WANT OUR MANUNACTURES A Niagara Falls. N. Y., despatch. to the occupants of the state rooms amid the encouraging comments of a laid today at 121 to 13c per dozen. _ says: The wide channel between the of the second cabin, which was cut remarkably fluent -parrot. Cheese -Market fieri; with Tight Enquiries Received by 1l2anufaet- American slices and. Goat .Island, away and obliterated as it it had �I�o dogs chased a flock of sheep _ stocks, We: quote:. • Finest, 13je; carers'. Association. known as the American Fanq. was ,never been, while down in the hold at Banbury, and they,took refiege in Focunds, 13ic; twins, 14c. almost dry on Saturday, The. shal- a stream, where they huddled Loge- - _- A -Toronto despatch says: '_gum- lowness of the water was 'dye to an niembers of the crew who were Brous trade enquiries have been re- I , asleep in the steerage were killed by they so closely as to darn up the FLOG PRODUCTS. '• celled lately by the Canadian Man- iimarrense ice jam at the head of the torrent of Rater that poured in -water, which rose so high as to Goat Island. The extremely , warm drawn a number o[ them as they Pressed hogs 'are firm. Cured utacturers'' Assoeiatien. Y he ae` weather for the last few days has through the great gap made by the Stood Sixty-one were taken out. ••meats . steady, . We _quote:' flacon; Lmand for the Dominion's manutac- f caused.s. lard amount of ice to � bows of the freighter. clear, 10 to 101jc, in ton and case g "t' terror and dismav on dead. - come own a ri ,- o., rt tralia. Finland- . wants Q•ur.,flour,.i the stricken ship, but there was no lakes. The. ice-. starts,- to lain in. -,out, $22:50 one. having a particularly coarse i the rapids above the. falls on Satur_ panic.' Dfen and women conducted _UNITED STATES, Smoked moats - Hams, 13 to ground, t'he so-called "granular" I day •,aftefn°oar and that night only themselves 'with tvoti�tertvl self�on- (;reeve, N.Y.. has voted to own its h81c; ,rolls, ' 111ci shoulders; 11c; sour is desired, This da 'spoken '•ot trol. water -works and. electric light s s backs, 14 to 141c; breakfast bacon, a few small rivulets 'of water flowed 8 y se a particularly good ,opening for The' bow of the' west -bound steam- �'ocer the American side pf the falls, tem. to 1.4}c. the Canadian article, as there is at ;The park was crd'wded with people I er penetrated ten feet into the hull Charges of bribery .in the Missouri Lard -The market is steady. We present no importduty' watching the unusual sigHt,,while, of the riwnquth, and then, as' she State Legislature are before a spe- : quote: Tierces, 10�c; tubs, ilc; Dressed oak spokes,arr nmdl in de- t backed away, she raked the upper r pails, 11.1c. mand in Rales. were attracted b the tlrrt3ldet—o ' works of the passenger vessel- with ci Thgra Ua keepers ' of Jersey City, - -- AL: _ and musical.:ikinds, terrible es uuaa>�iveiFess- tear' B -out Madras, India, ;the people' an a Canadian side T!9 *i�'vTItF wants cheap jewelry of",all kinds, three times the normal tmomint. . o N.3., .are organizing the Ilartc nders' -- — - ^*'t3IlisSi� I cheap 'watches i water passinfi o'er the brink of the the second cabin and ripping the and Saloonkeepers' Total, Abstinence. Montreal, March 24. - In feed, meats. It is understood that sec- Horsesthoe Falls. Seyerni ,people I state rooms, to pieces as if they had I�ciciety. 'meats and provisions there are no eral Dominion firms are working up Walkeo across the almost dry 'bed of been built of 'cardborird' Water Charges of a grave nature haze rhnnges, -but 'prices are steady'; and this trade.: Front 'Adelaide, South I*the river, poured into the hold and drowned been made against Gen.. Wood, farm products are unchanged. Grain Australia, comes, a query about plc- } men in their bunks. lJ.�+,A., in connection with his ad- --No. 1 Manitoba bard wheat, 7:;c; Iture mouldings, Canadian butts, I There..ras no'.way of telling imine- ministration as Military Goz'ernor No. 1 Northern, 711c, March de- corsets, steel calls and wire netting..MAY PRESS, CLAIM, of .Cuba. -lately how 'many persons were _ ivery; -No. 1 hard.. 75c; No. 1 North- I Wiridinills are v'anted in South Avs- , killed. Six arc dead certainly;- and A corporation has been forhied at ern, 72�,c, ex -stoic, 'May delivery; Itralia. Such 'engttlries are daily- in-- faction States.' Cannot Get Satis- in the mass of debris frorii ' tlic Lansing, Miele,, to build a bridge ; Teas, G91c, high freights: .oats, -No, creasing and offer first-class o or faction From Sultan. PP wrecked cabin slid state monis jar the Pere Marquette RaiIwav, op - yeas, in store' here, 38}c to 37c; rye tunnies for the extension of Can- A despatch to the London _Chron- them -may be seLeral,aigre bodies,jposite Grosse Isle, to connect -its blc east; buckwheat, 481 to 49c adian trade. _ icle from Constantiflople says that while in the steerage, where the wa- Aineriean and Cimadiiin tracks. east, for May delivery: No. 1 orits, since. Mr. Leishinan, the .Arne ,icai ter .poured in,'like •a Niagara, .there The annual conference of the pre- ie'-Of re- \'0': 2 37;c; rye; 60c; buck= llinister, returned two months alio- inay be, and probably are, bodies of I silents of the Christian Associations wl-,eat, 56 to 57c; peas, 31c. Flour-- GASTRO QUITS HIS JOB. re has been vainly seoking nn airdi- others - drowned besides those re- i of universities and Colleges in sev- Manitoba Patents, $4.20; seconds. �' encs of the Sultan to deliver an ported. oral States and of certain colleges in Venezuelan President 'Hands In autd raph� - letter from President Canada will be• -held-at Cambridge,- $3.90: Ontario straight rollers, S:i.- g 1 - His Resignation. l --�— O--to--$3-65; .in__bags: $.1�i 0 _to �_- _ r-_ _ Roosevelt, who m the letter calls• , Mass:; April 16th. ' 75; patents, at $3.40, to $4.10. Roll- A Caracas despatch says: Pi<est- is ajesty's attention to the claims The other dad: Airs: James Strove- ed oats�lillers' prices, $2 bags, dent Castro has, resigned. He plac- of the American missionaries in Ar- CHINESE ALARN18D• . .bridge, . of'.Guyanoga village, five and $4.1ci .per bbl. Feed -Manitoba his resignation of the presidency menta and elsewhere, .and asks for miles from Penn Yan, N.Y., killed bran, $19 to $20; shorts, $21 to of the republic of Venezuela in, the their prompt settlement. The Sul- gill: to F£aise, Tax Causes Coaster- her daughter, "aged 26; and' her mdth.' " _ ' :.. '$22, bags included; Ontario bran in hands -of the resident of Con rens tan, being aware: of;'Mr. Leishman 's nation in Montreal'. er, aged '80, grid after setting fire P g 1 -bulk•, S18 to•S18_50;. shorts.in bulk, alter reading the -presidential mss-iinstnictions' to press the claims, td' the house in which the bodies $20 to $21. sago. A delegation appointed by purposely postponed the desired au- A Montreal despatch says: The lav; deliberately entered it-atrd per- - - Congress called at noon on Satur- -fence. D7 r, -Leishman'• j aft ence proposal of the Dominion Govern- - ishcd in the Acmes 'L 'ITi:D STATES•DIARKETS. Hay at ' the- . PresSdent,'s fesicFence: wa's ultimately oxhausted-, •and he meet that n tax of S600 shall ih - - =� Buffalo, March 24. Flour - and transmitted to him a resolution visited Tewfik Pasha, Ministor of Rtiture be imposed 'on laborers -of. --Ei LN);HAL : Steady. 'Wheat Spring, no de unanimously arlopted• by Congress, Foreign Affairs.. anis required to Chinese origin entering Cana -da -and Ste d; weak; at L. - hard, 88i o win- refusing to accept lis=resignation, know within'three' days whether the that the persnn in command of or in The population of China is placed ter, -nominal; No. 1 white, 80c: No. and requesting him to consider his Sultan -would receive him -or not. charge - any vessel a vehicle by the Board of Revenue at 426,: 'rd red, t0c. Corn - Weak; No. 2 decision. President Castro in reply' Tewjik Pasha promised that hiA Dia;- bringing Chinese immigrants into 4`17,000. t yellow, 462c; No. 2 corn,' 46c. Oats. declined. -to change his ,minkl, ,but,ail testy would receive him after the Canada, shall be personally liable t toFrench rood fo , pieorls suffering --Steady; No. 2 white, 41c; No. 2 ter being urged by his persona. Ba.iram festivil, but the promise has ,for the payutent_of._tbe tax, .has ere-•, good P_ p $ .. Yg from diabetes. Trlixed, 39c. IIarley--Track- offered friends he offered to present another IvQt been fulfilled. Sir. Leishman is ated considerable excitement acne 1, Two students died from in crier at 56 to 59c. Rye - No. 2, 581c message to Congress (which he tcill'taturally exesperaied, and it would the Chinese residents of Montreal, j 'y asked on tined:. - I meet on el-mlrsday) to give a solu- •tot be surprising if American war- who declare the proposal an unwise,, inflicted by the p6lice during thi Be Louis, March 24. closed - tion to the situatiot. s!uLs- were again ordered to Turkey.. as well at a harsh one. rioting at �uilapeat. • �.: A'... .. . -..' . j-. .. - - r. A •'Cie+ Z-VJ •.. T '!7 M ..-.vi 1 '. p"i - •-•: .4'.. s.. yy:.. r'%yR '•'�'TV• r. •'•, jL J.gR'.r �-,N•" .y' T.P``riti �• - A WONDEHIPLA, Al. Y. j "O woman in your hour of ease,' The Moorish . -Sultan's.. array i4 a _ e. -- - - ---+r - - -- T - t ; wonderful affair. It fights by mak- Uncertain, co; and hard to -please." 'y ing a noir ,rather than by killing There is one thing that will certainly please you it yea, get It, ars! ' -- the enemy. The army consists of &at is 20,000 men. Some are armed with discarded British Martini -Henrys; r� �t othere with home imitations of Ceylon Tea Is the finest the Martini -henry, which jam and Tea the world produces, A little Sunlight Soap will clean refuse to fire; while others have the and Is sold ly in lead cut glass.old Sint -loch tnuzFle-loader, which is - ' and Met• altlCaeeB until of doubti'ul habits. packets.' ' they shine and sparkle. Stsnligh! "UNEMPLOYED." dµ Black, ed anS Green: , Soap will Nash other thlagS than A clergyman in' the East of Lon- - 1i< driaitess '�Saladar. friers Clothe.S is don seeigg that one of his parish- paa loners was out of vcoz'k; benerblently invented a job for him, and asked R FIAT PHYSICIANS SAY:' him to- clean and make.tidy the Na - STEAMBOAT AUTHORITY. tional schools. The man replied CEYLON TEA. Lead Packets. All Grocers. -. "Death months" are March and very civilly, thanking the clergyman �- T w the Orders Are Given on a nrn__r '� r -o: adults -and July and Aug- oiler, but declining the job 1-15 Authority on board o - ust for children under 'W:,e years of on the, ground that he "had to go -- --- = - --- - e aware Boat. ` Page, according to the statiutician of oUt marobving with -the unemployed.'- ��� � �r®���' ,-Sea- flereinaws" y' the United States census. float is an interesting study. It rusts A freshly cut slice of 1nea le bn a sliding scale, but, unlike the I y I England has 42 missionary so- In casksofabout Ego Hercings; $c.6o ar zoo by lite cask, or $Y -.70 -Per zoo laid on a piece of beefsteak will a cieties; the. United States 49, pp gamut, it elides only one way. 'This i comparatively short time cause soft- in smaller quantities. Labrador Herrings in half barrels, S3.00. is bad for the lover "C" on the -ening, swelling, and partial digestion � THE DAWSON COMMISSION CO.,LIMITED, T©N�1NT0 steamboat, but he has to stand it.A good illustration of how the of the' meat for a considerable Deafness Cannot BeI3e Cared t ! depth from the surface. by local applications as they cannot thing, works was given not long ago The Government of the Punjab has reach the diseased portion of the ear, In a boat on the Delawares ','here is only one way to cure deafness, undertaken to immunize 700,000 in- and that is by constitutional remedies. Don't The eaptai i of a steamboat was I)earnesa is caused by nn iunnmed con- QuR _ 1 habitants against the plague. The trying to make a landing at the dition of the mucous lining of the Eus- \ laboratory of Bombay hag been ask= tachian Tube, 1Vhen this tube is Inflam- dock, but the,operatiop was attend -,ad to provide daily 00,000 doses of ed you have arumbling sound or im_ BIIAN��s made haat to a post,_ but 'the uses- � less the Deafness ss is can be i, entirely KingEd1Nard r i ®T EXperim@fid ed with some difficulty. A like : G inflamm t, and un- � anti -plague serum to the physicians perfect hearing, and when u lrom the bow had been ruin out and closed, Learners is the reser of the Ptta'ab, taken out --W�— with Tirbenculosls was not known and .this tube restored to its normal _ eel's stern was swinging oft into the among cattle in Denmark until the condition, hearing will be destroyed too- other ajr1 l stream. The skipper, with a scowl g- ever: Niue cases out of ten are caused is $' n B• �0� D inferior in;p�ortation of Schleswi 11olsteins N�adil ht on filo brow,' stood -on the bridge, by Catarrh, which is not hin but an began. It then spread so rapidly inflamed condition of the 'mucous seroll"i ' abaft the wheelhouse, and stared at j that a government commission which vices. Tr� the 'first ' mate, who was hustling j Wo -will. give One Hundred Dollars for . 1+ t7 brands, tastad 144,000. head with tamer -alln d - aroul und on the hurricane -roof amid- j any case o Deafness (caused by catarrh) fouT]d one in three affected, that, cannot be cured by ,!fall's Catarrh 1200 a tON Y�� ships. Down below on the quartet~ ..� 1'he'- deaths from pneumonia per cure. Send for circulars, free.o. deck the eocodd mate was helping 10 000 of population in 1860 - were r. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O rs Victoria 11 the third mate and a deck -hand to !4,40; in 1870,- 10.24; in 1880, 12,- Hallo Famrilysrll$ are the best: _ EDDY'S take the turns out of the stern line, ;g, in 1890, 28.84; in 1900, 19.78- u� which was snarled up on deck in- art aggregate lnerease of 849:6 per —� to COmit~ HU�/ CANADA stead of being fast on the dock. 'Mie "ilia, can people leave �f cent. . of pneumonia, as compared , "Mr. Olsen," said the. captain, in ' parrs of themselves ' in different s �-�� j with an aggregate decrease of $9:5 a gentlemanly tone of voice; to the, places." Ma—"No; don't be nidi- There are' at present 230 ruil«ay Fifty-three yearn ago France be - per cent. of consaihnptlon. first mat*, "why in thunder don't eulovs:" Willie -"Well, Mr. Jigga coa;paniea !n the United Kingdom ?gas givirrg medals to women for . you get that line out, you long, The 'so-called. `'derc*ctive classes of said he was going to the Tyrol for j with lines actually in existence: but I bravery la war time.. Since then 83 y society" - the idiotic, fcehle mind - bean, lank, knock-kneed, tar -stained his lungs." many of these are leased to ar work- 'h1c�orations have been bestowed - on _ wreck of , returnin reason? Don't �' improvident, habitually immoral, Y�-• __, K ed by o_thetr_lines. Phis failures the 'brave women. The first to be so • inebriate, criminal, insane, and oth- - 1 you see we're swingingoff." �,er impaired persons -are as a rule I Cured a Horse of the mange ;number of those owning rolling Idecaratal was Jeannie Rossini, on _ lye, aye, air,'" ».sir Olsen. replied, ,victzrriti of arrested or,otherwise im _with M[.NARD_J-LINIZPENT. 1 stock to 107. Of these 80 are in : JtLne 7, 18047. ---- !rerrpeetttTl2y; touching lits -cap -to the perfect develof nt of brain, stiff- l 1�R18'1'OPHEH SALTNDERS 'EitglinM_and Wales. 16 in Ireland. 7'skipper. in Scotland,- 2 tit the Isle of Man, t 1 ,'hen lir, Olsen leancrl tar over the butable largely t aittutrition both Dalhousie. 0 before and after bi - and 2 in til a rale or wignt. !Ilaard s llniment Lohman's E f gleed u�' call, atxi, raising his voice, he called w _ - the second mate's attention to n, I Cured a Horse tzsdly torn by a matter of very great importance. «'HELiE'LAI301b WAS StN-VE_ - Pliers fork, epith MItiAFtD'S LIN "11 'N NEli1..'. mond ten Line Steamship* "Mr. I'sterson!" he yelled, ''what's Not many young; ladies in Canada MEyT Probably the be. -rt Invention In the xrn;P w Lt+to LAA Eo.eoO ea V .r - EDWARD LLrLIF'F. ural implement. -world for +7O POruaoi a Ii+erpool vuQa..e. . satin ou, you tow -headed, block- can boast of havingcut the entire 1 03 st the new oiUr1 device on the ' �mwn eyed blubber' Do you want to crop Be, Peters", C, B.aaaYaaea-.ama•pa ac accommodation p on their father's farm, $ �;,v.ssulsa •ansa. ono+ acd 3rawrooms Choke the stream! Get a move .on The two young daughters of • Mr.- I Cgyred a Ao1'te of a bad -swelling Massey -Barris Motiver Pitman Or am.e,b,,., 3wcoia,Stu0cwnha. h..o 9�1i.00 90 'Jim g A room oil chcunber is lased In second 9.iooa and Third -Clam swommedatba For you, wW be quick about It'" George Wells can do so however, with MINARD' S Ll,%IMENT y p rsw�sp...as•bad all paw+evtsm apply w ant m !ae each etyd of the pitman, and the ns _ . "Aye. aye, sir." was lir, Fetes- I �Pr, ,Veils' faim i4 situated ,one ]'3i09. tiY PAY'_�7E: p olsb.eompaay,er - -"tlron's respalsse to t}seT delleate alien- ;afire FacTth of titetivetsad tat:on '-cm - Lural action at the pitman throats 844L At u,il.,keo, D.Torean�aCa - -. Bathurst,. X. B. fl dy+a." IIalca mon r -.i .nil �ortiaad tion received from his supertar, . He the famous Carberry Plains He cul the oil up through the oil hole and 1.6 then gave the third' mate some in- tivates 320 acres, - e . ;kJ gives thorough and constant lubri- - _ strvc.tions. Owing to sscartlty o7 help, Miss i — cation without wafa'to, Have You Seen l't? tt'vha -Swanson," - he geirtly .but firmly .rdie and bliss Ertnia n"ells vol ,tl- Rut I am so uu:wortthy, dar it ng'' The best -feature of the device is yespr+caheu R.u:s•. �o o60anu for xe. ®ome remarked, -°'I'1] crack your blooming teered to -drive their. father's Xamcy- he murmured, as he held the dear .that the -oil eha-tubers art• roomy and ►arm.ae•••-y deparemtw.o!li,+eaa,ada.•.r asi " ' • ono 'filling will lash, for man houres pas"a BeO•c :S e.a�a Diener r•1n ossa .t i o s .ries B"It if you don't nlovo yourself, Harris binders through the , hari'cat: `girl's hand in his. Oh. George g Y warns rc A go«1aha. uoe s.e eeava bra -wuum _you -gaunt-eyed,- bow-legged, stoc]c- IAs a result of their ef]orts, Mr. she sighed, "if' you and papa agrrcd ofeutting. ,tj�,et►eYttOa.+• TOron+a aws0 _tee fish - feeder. Beni o hand there. R e!ls was the first farmer on the on every other >pofnt as you• dro oA We understand Massey-ffarrla Com- P. '14 'Llvely now, and get that line out,'' ''Plains to f]mish cutting, that, how happy wo could b84" pang are TnaJung a great hit with +OtIT�aRz�ei 'Ria p==,Co ran=.w - "Aye, .aye, sir,': said Swanson; is Fiovv much o! the spirit of t'ar- . - this new feature, and that it is fll- Any Qus+ttty or dry mfr d we d sait,able fir ling a long -felt •inant. brick Cacniai. tis aNy deliv r i 8t+re r ash . a humble voice, oda and Canaxltans there Is in this' IVi'ENTI0N ease, G re soar. a ion. Add fee.. S 31; 802 - Then Swanson gave_ the deck -hand,' rhle is the spirit which is steadily bR1t R CO., 1 Toco o.. Sc , Toroazz who gFta I3 a month, a clout on banging avir fair nation to the fore We have receireci from 3ressrs. Ma- The 'favorite foreign authors Ill y�eSi•.iat07, " r tion & Marlon, Patents :Attorneys, of Rus the side of the head that knocked I Ore of lir. Rills' Massey-Hhrris Russia are Fenimore Cuoper. Jules blade s ly. ria crud the other four Montreal, an admirable co ilium t.erce; sad dlarne Reid, it •}him . spinning. Then he shouted. I �°a "R`hy in the nacno or the other:piace jleara old,. ami Mr. lYe!!s aRtcrrtsat condensed fntoTmation on the �����COODS don't you pay out titin stern line, ienly seventy-f]ve renti'-worth•of .rN s�ty)ect of Patents and everyday sta- Lifebuoy ,Soap ---disinfectant•- is you -low-lived,awhitrlivered, mule -'pairs bave been put on them up to V tr"ical data. This little book, en- strongly recommended by the mt•di- titled "]ti�'I':NTION," is just the ig Latest �ov�•lties, all styles. (Cared, hog -backed, giatt-+filed, bench- ,date, and .that the hinder flrrt , ctrl profession as a safeguard. t ainsi Rn - legged, Keble -minded chia]:en robber? bought is good for five years yet, Proper' size for the vest perckM, 1 K 4 inches, is bouyud in handsome. inrectiot s diseases. Carret+pondenco invited. �i- 'What are we paying you tor?" And to say' nothing of the younger ones 1 -close 2c •stamp fur circular. -fhe finished the unfortltscate umn with _ celluloid -covers, and contains not A Bingle block of Greek marble- - kick In the ribs. only quadrille -ruled blink pages for NE 111l1YERSAL SPECIALTY CO.1 . t .A MAN OrF HIS WORD, inmoranda, but - - also 28 pages or weighing 38 tons, -has been vent The deck. -hand ran the. line out and from -the Penteiicun quarries to Ber- P. O. Uoz 1119, Montreal. made the boat fast. Then he went "Now, look here, Thompson," re- ir.taresting printed matter inchuiirtg down in rhe .hold, where he anointed marked youg drown, "it is -six quite a surprising amount of. navel lin. A statue of Wagner is to bo 6-57 his ,person and .clubbed himself with weeks since you borrowed that fifty- and useful infornintion not hereto- (cut from it. �`' C-p'Ipk} wALltzNo A hand ike. cont niece frotn`me." tore published. ,among the items oP i.iGli 1f b1 aA "Seven," correet'ed' Thompson Information contained in this coni- op A'trgub Koe n I Indispensable i S e . ■ _ SUiTS Drops Knave become an lndiapensablo LAD(-�a� SI.I EPING IN Tn- RS, gravely, pact little i-ginzmg are tgraphically home •frienxl for SIIlt]CTing .women. We be dare perfectly by oar Preeob P cam. TryA A slum inspector told the Glas- oil, then, seven weeks," snorted illustrated ' tables showing the _ Ns1T1sN AuaalCAKDY9111a 20, ow if tnicipal Corrttnlssion on 'the Brown. ."and you promised to give Growth of the United States and KON roaoxro, gflApA a QIIFSLG greasing is the Pone that on . some the it• back to; me• in a -week,: Promise3 Canada. Patent Offices, Geographical :"I don't believe our new neighbors - faithfully, you did, to return me it Distribution of United States and amount to much." "Don't you?" ='`14 pccasions he had • tomboy- families fn se days, instead of weeks." Canadian I'atenties. Distribution of .No. -NNhy,. noboey ever gossips ! a an ring ift tiers The parent -the f Patentees amen the dif- about them. floor, then a mattress, and a layer saidly, drawing a memorandtim.book ferent,coun.tricR, the,InventTvmess o - I rof chi}siren-un the top. _ frsrn hi�nackeL...—fhe date�f that O n .Pian _ ci inces-:3h$_ - { }j�ased -- - t fifty -cent piece was 188(1. I made tive • Inventive « of the United- r�'I+'i+'+` `e t tweMuiwents, Drums, Unlforrns,'Ftc. r- I the note, and then I spent the States and. Canada, - the World's. �_._ _ i EVERY, T041�N CAN HAVE A BAND f' Money. Since then I've been trying Greatest Inventors, and legal mark- Of ' the . 600 gr�xs and Tweeds i r�ecest_prinauLnw�rquntsd Fine catalvpna ,•a ALF Y to recover 1t." - lags for patented articiesin-addt p i , growing on the -'©stern fairies of j �0 1'u,rrationr, nrniledYree. Etrriteuetoran7= , ,11u•t," howl�l Brown, "any otter tion to the very full and useiul des- America, .s+hei3p will eat .576, while titing is 1fa»fie sr .tlerszewl Limited. would do as well:" cription of the mode of tmt& slid horses will cat but 82, acrd -cattle «a UT' RORE & (Q., Limited, u" allo," responded Thorrtpsin,'shalf, trade inark,procedure and the ex-. only 56 1 ���V Ing his head; "I always keep my' tensirve,equipment of Messrs. Marion. Toronto, Oat, and Winnipeg. Sian: 1.20 word. R'ttelt you gave me the & Marion for their work, A full + , money, I said, 'I will return this to schedule of coats is also given, and. �,ee� �108Id S L�D��e9t.f(i.�hE NP7SE/ you,' and I meant it. Brown, old a highly• interesting list of. some of - CKchap, fust as soon as I come across the melds o[ invention in which they In a Montana hotel . there is a ! s� that 1886 fifty -cant piece, I'll see have- obtained patents. notice which reads: "Boarder's to-c-,NVESTM 11 -TS. - IS'. - ' he book is reputed espociall3 for week, or month. LA n tri P -- p - h daYL ee ou et i for I am n t a n b the y, 1 -that v t, c v 'e Because of Weak Hearts one to go back on nay promise." lite use of the technical and Indus- Those who. do .not pay promptly- - ` trial clients of Messrs, Marion I will be taRen by the neck." THE JUDGE'S BLACIi,.0 1P. Marion, and does this enterprising 4 Then you are sick our heart i9 firm'rnivh credit. It can be had 'Far o rr Ai[t� ~gnus: GOVERNMENT y Y The black ca'p` has no specific tela- from them by the readers of this, pa- AN oto AND waLL•TRIaD RaxsDv. - Dire 14I U h1 I C 1 P A L Faint, tion- to the ban in of. a criminal. r on request, for 10 cents. (stamp w;u»tow'. coothinsssrup has been used for over sf:ty CORPORATION _ If it were pumping good blood Its sinister reputation, and, the fdct or silver). )eon by millions Of nhocheYs fol their children while- • teeth{ap, with perfect snccea.. It teethes the - 'through. your system,, yJu could not that a judge when pronouncing a softens ftens lher wed °fur Diarrheas. I'l p*ea an ind fro ;he B 0 IN ID S be sick in an art. canttal--sentence always wears it, ''Do you think, young man, that a sold by druas+,U" F, p,rt of tt.e ward. y P (las combined to attach it to a you could my daughter all she asks Twestyfiveoentsaiwt,le. Iu :due i. inca;cuiable. Ninety-nine out of a hundred Be sure and ask for Mrs. wio.!ow's sooth:ncsyr7p: Y1.ZLDING FROM meaning and symbolism which it .for?" questioned papa, grimly. I- an4Lakesoothxkind, 1-t9 have weak 'hearts -they are some- does not possess. It is really noth aw-think so, sir," murmured the Xo - •times sick. Ing more than a part of the full lover, bashfully. "Shp says she 6 SITE HELPED.311 �O Dr. Acnew's heart Cure dress of a judge. wants' only ins." • - _ L j {, "Did she help you to propose?" will relieve'Heart,Disease in thirty 1903 WIL,I, BE UNLUCKY. �Sl� �iD81�'S and take �0 O�he't "R Well, rather! She asked how WE ESPECIALLY minutes. Will with certainty effect trench astrologists are telling us many boxes of caTidy"would pay for INVITECORRES- a lasting cure. ' that nils ' is going to -be' a very 'un- an enga'g`ement ring." PON 'D E N C E ' z 11LARCOivTI'S ItZYAL. -• - _- •-- v U' L I ,S T Gsoftar' Czfirss, Dem>ncon-Cnatcros lixly year, because in no fewer .than AN AttM11111sta fi40D S O - - office, Cornwall, Oat., soya i- 'three cases the 13th' of w -month Professor Braun, of Strassburg, j MAILED ON AP- " I was troubled with severe Heart cam- • and last yeaf; has jowl announced that' he has /S PLICATION . p]attt for a load time. I vhs .Hader the once we had the ieru only happened made a great disco% cry with regard d f fella on a friday, oc or's care, but not receiving belu5t. 1 o eruption of Mont to wireless telegraphy, having foundEPPS asked faits about ' Dit, Acisaw s CvRa FOR Pelee. as _'a perfectly obvious con- means to produice electric energy. in .-'-Zug HaA1tT,' and I used ft -with- good unlimited volume which can be pro- Fns 6IAtNTAratNO RO1tUiT HEALTH �uMINIoI� SECURITIES results." sequence. M Dr. 9A�new's Ointment Is rid- tric into, slpace in the form of elegy• LIfi Aed bliFe � E]derby - -"Do ' t oti' really -tric waves -to any 'distance. .This Cory]03'AtOn, 1 srashes that women propose?" Old- new method, he asserts, seourea in-ONOOOA 26 KING S F. 1r,, ,TORONTa• think - _ eraptiia2s.of a1i sorts' ?ts, b�ni. �w16 batch - "Ir they don't -there are a creased. accuracy of traa<Ismiselon, - t■arv2ioss. I!'rics.33c. great many •mama: es 1 .ca=nt ac- and -the .possibility of messages be- -- tri Est6 Ouitartta. _-_ t . `count tor-': Ing intercepted will be much reduced, �-'' ",;fix �;� �': �E. � �. .. " � - .". _ _. ... -. ... .._ .. _ .. •. .. ,. --- - - - S 1, SOOIIBSIIB6CAniSA6:H7 sferrina —T. A: Greig was ln-the city on kerYil 0761 4�y -- - _ eo-taa a.R t,+..isbrk on kyr. gape 7� - --- - - - - z +'ways aspartaaa me as Vr oar subsosiDtioo to Tax Ns"N aid. -las. C. Dillingham is some, _-W ttaa000 .ars aeknowledaed Dby • �rhatimproti ed in health` OL — ��_ d -ate on I f os. ttrQitrs+ Fs+9erlol- _ r : _ ,, t l c �e -- -- �zeeeipi of aione�►t-[Dfr6 = Bttzt29 i 1?iEiS$-�+�-�a-=��' Best �IIiilllrp �l-H�r� o - a.n edatevaid ahead - Toronto Junction fora weeks. -T. A. Greig has. had two car - - - loads. of machinery shipped to him EGG, STOVE, JIM %- this week._Tj"'t� Y� -We are pleased.to- report that )CHESTNUT, Mrs. L. Banks is much better dtir- Ticirznme; ONT., MnxcH 27TH, 19M ing the past few days, PEA SIZES. _ -Dr.. Henry will be here as ♦ _ usual next Tuesday to attend tis tket Price his professional duties. Lowest is CATOAX �. LOCALISMS. W, D. . Rogers has been con- - - - - Our Coal makes )yarn) friends. TG' Agent, Pidkering fined to the house a' few- days .. ' -W. Harligan is in . rather�oor -this-week- �rgmptly,• - health at present. -:Miss 11 cIKay, of Toronto, - - =W: C. Linton, of Toronto; was speut-a fete clays during the past - - _ -in town this week: week with her aunt, left G. herr. To. Owners of Traction ! erell,1111"". --W. T.. Haney -is kalscmitling . -Robert Hartrlck left i,n Toe- S the town -hall tinsaveek. - dc,}' t,)i• HesLeler -where lie expect- �ngln 'Time ,i Engines.. �eeding • -W. J, Reazui was in the city to get a situatixi in a furniture lea:ed tenders n)ukecl "Tenders re e on Tuesday_on business, factovir $ _ - Ui�s Annie Calvert entertain- _-iii Salah Turner, of Toronto Engine, will lie re:etved by the under RedtClvyer, per bus„c o 00 =” ed a ntluiber -of friends -on Wed i eturlied to the city ilii Wedlie.'- `?='tel up to noun ur is � iii 'a _April Al:i as- Clos er, per bus., , T.50 " y _''Jth i)ext. fur t}ie furnishing and up- - Timothy Seed, -per bus„ C�.$0 _ nesd3} evening. day tiftrr spending a week with �,Jeb,:atilig of a traction engine ut at least_ails be the 100, -Those ,ti'isiling to purcha=e picketing friends. hot e nutter, in cuncecin}; a Rock Full stock of patent Medicines. - coal see the advt. in another cul- - -Urs. John �lurkar and daugll- Crusher from place t -u place in The -__ umu of the Pickering Coal- Co,._ ter, Irene, are spending a• week in Tom-nship of Neker•ing and -in furnish- W. •- _ said C'ru�her in crus aunt, ir,g. potter fur '- Logan • _ ._ .. --Dared S: Cl•aw'fcird formerly I Loudon with the former -' _• ---:.' - - - ' of.this place is noir working at who is in very poor health: ing stune for road purposes. C`es, and Indian Head with Chap. Db�vning: I -George Every went to Mari- for tar operate engine at all tunes, and -The quoit-elub will meet at S I twsa on Saturday to attend the to furnish fuel and water, belting and other necessary 'appliances for -said o'clock oil Tuesday- eveill in the .funeral of his uncle. Js0$n E 'er}'. a.uLk, Tenders; to state -the rate per _ - - News office to re -organize for the which took place on Sunday. hour wanted, all --Papers has been in the a lowest ur an •tender nut neces- a season. -Mr. Ash who Th, } - - . -The foot -ball club will -hold a employ of Pickering college for sarily accepted. - - meeting in the :News office on several years, severed his connect- By order of the council. Monday 6-ening at S o'clock for ion -with that institution'last�veel: �otiA1C R. Tp. Pic., Purposes of re -organization. _ -Miss Baker has returned after _ -'' Clerk Tp, Pickering, New D psl IIll �+ rya _ Thos'. B. Marquis moved - into ;pending her holidays in Oshawa the Hartrick residence, Church st, and Toronto. She is leo busily 11fe111tlItI111U111111t111111111111111111l111111111IIIt11111L ' south on Tuesdayi and H. J. liar- preparing for the spring millinery -=:- ( Good gnis.moved into the homestead on opening. a .-.,Cheapthefollowing day. Weare pleased -We wish to'call the attentionyYou'r-w- atC�to have Mr. Marquis as one of our = tei�idents. of owners of engine? to the advt. ¢, n' �'Ce have got the finest display ' -We are pleased to repot* that in another-corumn of the tdwnship = r>? R, Of new Wall Paper, Ceilings, and' • coullc•il, who w•isli to engage an _ - Ueor�e Erad19 fold is g:,adually re- i = _ to 0 Bordering ever shown in the town. I engine to run the riick-cf-wilier, 1 ;Needs repairing = p ' eovering from the severe in�urie' -Em )lo sec of the Bell Tele- = or it ii cu��cicKl:. ra a About one . hundred patterns to he receives] a fess- weeks ago nbile 1 y = (wit u;a1�r � s c,altc �_ C7' o. - loading yoga. He cx•casionall phope Co. have been re-plac•iuF S choose from. Com© and let ns y E,f all kinds of cotupficatetl_ p+� leaves the the house, and both itis this ice�k sc,me of the }NJles that a_ ware h +tn�i e1kHk w(,rk yOil our new samples, A look. _ - sight atxl -his hearing-i:-slo�rl3_ were injured by -the fire a year or _ z.1Fu�l: first .'.a Q - thein '4x11 @85 A show so ago oUposite Z'L-._ j'�'$ILn'`-, a ;etcrlry: ar !rpt repairing iimprovWg, — 8 1�l e o -There are .some young men reti)lence. _ etc., promptly- _ who have no res1wet fvr tli.em- =%V- � Ric•hard.zon went to the tat a rn,xieratc coat. �= Vie iaelves or a n v one else, oho are in city to -da}' �Tliur•davl, �Ir. = Call and ser IT Din le 'the habit of�bluwing suit?iielifthtF� R9chardsan expect+ to) 11e' able t•) - U v hn in front of our churches on Sim- Ireturnwith Lin), haviing 4o far = Q=ch . son c., _I clay evenings. 'They :are kindly recovered Ervin her rec•ebt aper- +v ._--_--- asked tc) desist to gave themselves+ atioa at the lfospitel. Ku •c'rs to J. S. Barnard. NVIlitby, 'e from further- trouble. -�4 a are -lad tri Mate that Thos -•Another old resident o Dvuglac in tiow able to go around ;11111111111111IIIHIIt111111l1111111111I1111111111U31111I11tG n in, !•rtxt the tt-H i�f rt rt ke Ix -- ' the )4] {'lke 1)E+Fu1ii c►f .�tra. Z'r:tu. i � S � �� �' � e �S t Haney. passed away )tet �'"An,s-inece-ary. It trill be some time s i 11 the -25th inbt., at the advanced age' yet before he will have recovered papei rof S) years, Her funs+ral will tike the proper usie of his limbs. _ place on Saturday at Sk.30 a.m., -Sucker-fishing lias alread y•' be- 1 -•when her remains A ill be interred gill). -_Last -week 4evetral ofi' our Pickering _ is _ In the R. C. cemetery. rc _;dents nucceecied in cat<hing a Jut stock this year esceede-We regret to chroniclethe ntnber, call c�ti Monday murnil�l any we have ever shown before. death at Mount Pleasant. Mich., y - a gaLg from Uxbridge were here . . - - _� said prices tits-]o�sest:- i - on Wednef-day, March' loth.... of b daylight,The managed to - - - - - -Call and see thein: _ t !Susan Ann TLx)l: wife of* ihe_la6� } "wit y take away with them about l0e). P. Collin. The Eieceaac)I ar whohad reached the age of ;3 Cine generalcare-e of complaintfor the st fety weeks is thestate� Yd �. A. Bunting. yearn, was a former re�ide•nt of of the roads_ Sime of our oldest Lumb'_ e this township being a daughter of re�iclent4 state that not within " the late John Tool of the Brock beP1 Hold, their memoryhave the roach -A sipecial to the :Mail dt Empire in such a bad s=tate as at present. AH kinds of rough and dressed Lumbar �,��Q� - on Saturdaysays: "The promoters �u matter where one may gci, tits Latb, $binstW. Doors. Saah.$ou" fin �.:� �✓'�_•' - _ • .. _ . satire sight uteets the eye, mud, _ _ of the electric railroad from To- labinga and Silo material - _ rY mud. After the experience of _ _ Tonto to Cornwall are about to - •j you dill always find begin the work of obtaining the this spring no tax -payer should. - _ fright of way. Con';truction will find fault with the expenditure of Cistern tacks sea water uOut"bs- made Z� a 'large assortment of rapidly proceed. Through cars money on our public highways. w order first class goods in my +will'be started from the -terminale Economy in -this direction la .very » •.. s- \'�1 stock. war lis One of the best in- - every hour. An attempt has been 1 Pa. y _-. made to purchase the $ingston vestments a council can make is _ . - electric roa'ci, bat the $'200,000 the ex money in play dlt the - - , Miss C.• Baker•' ing roads in gool,.cgndition. Any ' D. GOrdoa• i%csteat Styles asked was higherthan the syndi- • .rate desired to go. expense in this w•ay, will -amply - • -The Ed. -F. Davis Dramatic Co repay for the saving In the near - , made their appearance here in the and tear of vehicles and horse flesh. • town -hall .on Saturday - evening.' . - - Oast when. the _ . .. - Class y known play "uncle Tom's Cabin. Centennial Corners.�1The-companyconsisted of (bout k7t.-PumlS _ 1.903 26 members, and their first appear Miss Zi1Iie -Lewis is-sisiting ' ,-► ► - ance in the village was such as not friends iii Toronto. er' to i]•i one a V vi -T h4hopinion .: tweedy has been . r of them, however their, appearance visiting with Mrs. Dotiald- Stotts. Assbrtmen •)tido quite in harmon with the Mies E. Law is visiting witoMrs l dMilbsestate of Law. W - then. At noon they made their Miss Jac son' is- • -usual parade, accompanied by a Miss Maggie Yates-. " - .. - number of admiring youngsters. Miss Whitson spent Sunda fMetit We are red to do all kind+ of work - - 'Their band, mnaiderin the mlm- with'Jriendsin Agingirt, y of PromptlypertalainR to the paw p, bnelneas. . ber of players was quite a credit-' MP• diad Mrs. Fawcett, -of To- able one, The performance in the ronto, have been visiting with _ evening gave general satisfaction. lits. W. D. Cclhins. - - - 5ome parts of the drama were Mrs. Jacob Brumw-ell has been 1Wa,3'S on hand 8aoeessor to T ' _ rendered exceedingly -icell, . while visiting friends in East Torcanto, -John Gerow,- oerow I s(m, mare moat -- other parts did not, show a very The varioiis church meetings R, H. CARSON, high order.of the histrionic art, llave been held in the body_ of the _ W, V. Aiebardeon, Agent,lPiekering. _ - The little girl imper_onafting Eva church durink,the 3•ast two weeks - - Buicber, Dunbarton and the little negro boy taking the on account.of the Ua,ement being part of Topsy, were the ones best renovated. The ceiling and walls = _ `r received. As a whole the perfor--1ia•ve been covered witlk - steel and ICEJ __ xnan<e sway fully up to theaverai;t the wood mirk treated to a fresh NUT g H.".-HICHARDSON'S Thcy°work is nosy _ i _ - .The Ball was crosv<lecl notivitli_ coat of paint. -:... ------ at.^.tiding the ex�eedin�.*--bad c•atnplete 1. ss.-than-tJAe -._chitLch Qwing to ay resect illnesa.I. Fill The un _. . roads, and It is-. Gei<3 tllalt -the gs tv!ll be• held In • #heir -able to call on you.Fut e oil you t qui mpor a bowing ot6t asspta9 °f ineetin res stats. nt the door anlonnted to ttsttnl place atxl routine. any Frnit or Ornamental Trees, yon will China. A Ser large aeaprtmenL of receive a 14003 discount by cal1k).9 at my Stationary. Books, Dolls, Toys, 'just Considerable Eli==atisfac•tiutt - estdence on Cb°rcb et., at any time. he $oliday trade, Call ' :i9 espre'ssedxt tlie_c}larte,-.made. Sale Regliter. J10HN E• GEE) Agent, received for, tY _ _and see tti}em. r re fihe Eulverti=ed adlni-sign was 'd3c - — _ Pickering. _ : gnbscriptions taken for all. hfaRazinee, _. and 35c, which way understood to FRIDAY, •M -ARCH 27TH, 1003 --:-Great Weekly and all. 2 -co nhiilation' auction sale of farm mean 33c f1>r.re.,er.r<I seate<tncl�✓c stock, implements, household furni- - - _- -• _ _ - -r-7 for general admission, but ori Hre, see 'P rain etc, Rrcnll 1 be heldatOC$' w eT •�" _0�A.RM)aOXT reaching the door the informationS,�'ioftoII oot compound -- -' was given by a man autoide, call- tries can be made with T. HubbardI _ "CiC%b.jtb$r- _. ing tegacceesfnllyneedmonthlybesask :aX=03iC streWty out children `L5c, ladies and or Puncher .� Yostill, auctioneers. I0000Ladiw sare;effeetuai. 1.adf ¢attistforCook'sColtecRoelCom-;:;gents 35c,• -and it was<ratheramus- MoxDAY;MARCH- 30th, 1903-Auction'{ouz&•rake no of er, as all Mixtures, pills and : sing tQ_ svat�h the expression on sale of live stock, the property of J. I mitations are dangerous. Priee, No. 1, $1 Per _ the faces of some, onthekrealizing A. WnUe. :tale at one. . See kills hoz xers.lodagreesatronBeT.�DerbQ` • °• ELS HELLO -Fat' cattle and l J,.F0PR&rt*0f SALE -Hoagie end !pt Beingand a lvt. Po her sit Postill, aucte._f or S,matled an receipt or p Js- annldntwor Ont u lot U: con k, contalnidof in' the deceptiQu. - Alth011fih tits peS-. �, Stam s. T>yo Coot Comp 7 hogs wanted -When yon hate tae .tock �CixDAt, MARria 3Uih, 19(13-Auc�ton p-�loalaad7soldandreoommendIN611 formanee was fair, it wan not of soar kind ready to sell drop a card for prices acre, excellent for garden purposes, • °amber ' sale at Gordan Hattse of hZtu> P -and tespoasible Drngilete La Cela• Or when yon a•aort a miloh cos, beef attest or of trult trees and a 4� frame hoose, )last clava worth the money. The village , �a p 1qt j r:t east of Pickering Village anv sottng cattle to feed on .barn• 4B rite or yrs Jno Latehfordt oA Fin1u4Soronrticulars W lot to wed vicinity Rot rid of $75 a-nd Sale at L'' 341. See bills. Pouchor. - - _ _ _ yhoneJ s Rhita,8roveham a Eunttntt• Pickering 36 M have now -very little w show for it and Post ill, -. auctioneers. . f { - ..