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The enterprise aroused a good deal of .... r. �...-..,,..i.w...po Co 1� 1� twenty cords of hardwood, caught P • , r •lrarse• toaa�► r��r�- '�- � fire and nothing could be done to interest a tow years ago when ft .- p. i.::: . � w : ; _ • ` y ' ` : ^• � . � pas". airy trss Dgwtl s>< nmt was first mooted, but the scheme . `•�- �_• , • -Red '�Phea�'' .: • .: ��e $. saws lt. B hard work the school • �' ': ; . ` � � - �, � # •� Qe�sr°�sr''t'e•. -Y�,� house, which caught fire several fell through. Whether anything ;�. White Whew � 7Qo i �� g � -: �� . AGINCQltN1. " times was saved. Haw the Are more will come of it thi$ time re � - F. EABTAt+i90I1 Y.b •-�. Spring Wheat"-- * - �` r:,.:. �,� � , , . . ' : �: • �, � . N ' 400ee Wheat �' • ``'_ , 8fic' ., . 4 r=a� � `.`�' ,''� _ originated is a mystery, and the mains to be seen. ,• �: b QanadiareYPapide �iwilwi,! •,: � � ' The ftfit�al of the tst� Robert Craw- The ambiguous •adverti8nt �. �- :.: Ontario County; loner of Yuriaer Manitoba Flout` ; - �b.00 bbl. L fact that the house was not -Deco- . gu , Olataw►oat, OIIIoe bona•• -°Before 10 a.d.j -. ford took lace -on Friday afternoon, which has ornamented the Can adaF - F *is., e►ea ham 7 to a p,m. Private to Family Flour.- -: " 4.00 P pied makes it more mysterious. �onaotioawitht3ttrLtam.Glresnwood,llrtlbatm Flour =. � �'' , . ¢,0(1 « Aril 13rd � $nor church cemets �. As Mr. Wagner and family are Gazette, gig -ins notice of applies- ._ .:- :Johnston's(7th soft) Wm Oowfe's � '••R' Re death t°°It pplace •st Nt. Michae�j a now living in Pickering, they had tion for a telephone and telegraph >Itt Zion, s J � �tn $17.00•ton p to _ g charter, is explained by .the local .:- ' � nab coal. and D Pagb's Iib Dani blr � + � hoe itetl Toron , where deceased had • • �rts 19.0(1 gone .to undergo an operation far kid. Pam of the contents removed. The. , t, „ ..., r � g solicitors to as beta the li-•:� ♦ `' . A. YOUNG. M.D., O.M.. Fellow � lmbo ' �•� - nay trouble. a wt� some seventy- to lose will amou t t to about Y g �P Toxon FlOt rB flue years ,cif a and unmarried. $1500 with an insurance of only cation of American capitalists who T• Trinity Hedioai Oollege, ip, �a1- Graham, ''WhOle'Wheat „� „ � - y bee of Collage o! Phyeiaiane .na snittt•ottto! Many of rite o d Bcotitt people of $5a,0. Much sympathy is felt for � ill string wires across Canada , Ontario. Office and residence oppo7,aatyLMei ;• Rolled Oats, Chop of all h�� 8t�rt•boro Win remember Ikf,obert. For Mr. Wagner and family in 'their and fight the Bell_ Telephone for 1Pobun .Ont. Otdoe home: mornlnL r M 1•s -.- evenintt s to s. ilrl'd and loft Coal. For some years he Woe cxetor of the heavy loss... business. The company has $3Q, '. _ above psietp Sabi�� CbttaFe withopt township and in that cap�tty did his 000,004 capital, and is operating in - • _ duty as he believed li to be. Mr. oReet+ RIVCR several States of the American ��• :_ � _ 'yodel Bakery Co., Limited. � _ awfard took .lively -merest in all , .; ' , °' union. They reduced s = that pertained to the beet` interests of The organization f the intermediate to � red ed the price _ 8carboro and Emit York, .std all in Pennsylvania from $72 to $22 a • Shamrock F. B. C. of Green River, ?1ENTON, DIINN � BOIILT$�J�; .-. - ., ,: � ;; :' .: mourn his demise. p ue. Ottawa will e head y: Ill! n�nona.jrs� was held on Haturday evenin larst. llo O wa be th - - Harrietere. 8olioiiore, eta., � „r,�,,,_,;v.� g office, and an -effort will be made ` eo stn street, east, T tab, .�. The officers elected are as follows— a '- ohsmtere, �gq Tor a . , gca,.p� to get in he�•e to start the fight Ars Claremont every Tn•eday forenoon: �[esey - ,. Hon. Pres., A. F. Lehman; Pres.-'�'Vtn, tb loan on 1[ort�e. - - , � 1 � r . - , , r , - >'. -'— �, '" Hoover; 1st Vice -Pres., Alpheus with the Belli Company, as its ex- FR�NH DRNTOPt, HA., D.O.h. - - - _ �'' Miss L. Wilson is viQitfng friends in, gwer; 2nd Vice -Pres., F P - SRRi3B8TL. DIINN. W. ll[t7LOOH BOtrL't � _ _ Detroit. 2 W• A. oiler; elusive char r.ex fres this mouth BBB. sl-ly "' _•. . ' fisc.-Tt•eas„ A. C. Dotcjn; Captain, A. ,. glum��� � Born—The wife of John Everest, of E. lvighstvander; l�ianaging cam„ H. a dao� titer. Yerc J. Ni hswander A. Hu kine, E. FAREWELL Q. 0. BARIiIB- 1 Y• • P TO OWners of Traction - �, _ gg� • � � • . T1t:jt, Goan Orown Attorney. and a�►t! -;. �; ro J. W. La P�sugh hake bought out F. 1�trner, O. -White; Curator, N. Lott. ' . •• ; olieltor. poa;t�onao. Whitby- ' =� the Woburn dairy. Practice nights, Tuesday and Saturday EIIglile�. >•::_` •`' V4'e are pleased to see Mrs. J. Annus Teams wishing to arrange games may � Mo(iILLIVRAY, BARIRI$ O! all materials and deefttit •• is the old bolas again. du so by writing to the see-treas. S. '' Sealed tenders marked ``Tenders re Dot. 8olioitors, afro. Offiao opposite Poat kept in stock. It will pay yon -� Some of our fartneI•s who had. t,egun Report of atxnding of pupils of �+. S. 'Engine." will t,e received by the under - - etmae Whitby, Out. Jno.Ball Dow, B.a.; Tbeo. ti�ball at our works acd inspect our sCooh,' seeding Operations tv�re delayed by :ii(► I I, Pickering for ntunth of 14arch. signed up to noon on Monday, April s: er3111ivrav,LL.B. 1[onev to Loan. et' �d obtain prices. Don't bb misled'by by the recent snow -storm. Sr. •l-1{ «'ilsun, '►'I Gilhitl�•, I': Hop- p One of the oldest ohn E is f t►ttr I ' Ith next. for the furnishing and op- - - agents we do not employ theta, consequent- �' kinw. Jr. I—(r t•Itticulrn, A Dute'n, �3 ,> . ; --Petelr'tctetwt'y. ly,we can, .and do throw off the agents to«•nslsip in the person of Mrs. John Homer. ..r. a—n Tun,tin�lm, rating of a tnc�tiun engine of at least _ 6 ti (' blur- Irf hors►� Ixm•er, in conveying a Roel. __ _„ _,,,•.,",,, :,•.�w:;,, oommieoion of 10 per cent., which von will ��•ebt passed away on' I�'rida}• last at r.tv. V Fuller. Jr. Sr '?I place - ' ('ruher froth ,lace to in the, -.: oertsinl save b purchasing from aa. A the age of .:i yE•ttI'ri. .C11+P tlf>��t>ast>c.l a-tts __(; }� ruler, 'ti{ «'ilsun, Iti Gilhttltit. Jr n , HaPgI'�B,VETESINAAYBII$- y y t? g Tun•nshi{) of Pickerinn end in furnr�h - • � �. or to, Graduate of the Ontario vet- call solicited. highly respected act was nhutt•n L}• the ��_}{ }{,►(►kin•. A •:tlturnin, O i''ull(•t'• ins power for said Crusher in crush • , .. q { erinary Qolleg�,, 2oronto, regiaterea member large atCendatnct, tit' iter innerttl on '�r 1-1i `�'incisor.:� Fuller. Jr I—L tf .-tdfne for road purpose~. WHITBY GRANITE CO, � i"� ' of tie Ontaric Veterinary tteaica Association. s - t '',;` Tue�dar. ShE> leases :to .tnutu•n list• Frtller, (T lfrtt►�hil,;:ti. a Tai,lt�t--N �,r• tr, c,pel'ate eItt;lItt' at till times, and:: �f • - Gnt�e and rea.dence one sndone g ppp,�p�*'aiflce, Whitby, Onfer-io (lentil a burrut�►'ing Ltt4s�tnd and a font- pi5ti11 J \{atlt•nllu, _ll lIt► ,kin:c. 'L Ttii, > 1 porch of Green River. Office and ahoeingtorae 1 to furnish fat 1 :lad �c<:tter, )siting and '- house B ti, ii a.m., and 1 to ! p.m. Teteprapb "•-" ii}• t.f foto• d,tuKhtE-rs alttl one sun• let —IJ ' .11ut►•hiugti, :1 Y utht•rnE>c•t>ssal•y spelt:tncc•s fur said - - address GocudtHill, Ont,; P, U. addreie,lireen 'la} -int•. I •l`alrk•t-- ti �Iiche'll, 1? t�•il- «•ut•1:. Tenders to state the rate per :.. River, Out - ;_ Dunbn•'•ott .: , . ,- �,.; -', gun, (' �iva•�{t>n. _�. I. Lel:cl:.r.nn. h�,ur��•zntt�El. R �j J. SHII'�LEY, Veterinary. IXG-L y Ir. Ile. L)ale`y free t•l�idet�t� is nu�r sit_ Teacher. 1'ht� i�n�-e�a or ani- tender not nec•Pg 1J. Hon. (irafluata of the Ontario vets,riL- - - �—�-e,� - saril� a�c•t•1)tt�tl, _ , • - - ritlt�- tt�tprt,achtng ctlnt�ilc�tiun. .try Calle e. Toronto, registered member of tbo , R„ - ,;- ,.,, r Kinsale. By E-,tvl��r t►f t1tP C(,itnCll. - Ontario �'eteripar 3tedical Association. All _- ., Tltc•.f9rrhn �rt;;.tt (•,U.•' have Cunt1•Ac t K ' Veterinary 3 'e as a and injuries of the domestic animate ^,> - � DONALD ' die s i °' - ` � fad fur ntx►t1t ;,U ai•res (if' i:c•�.th ♦cath the - Clerk � t ' . I � it.n B Tar Lt•eatei accordtLg t� tilersoetmoderanpproved -- l�lr8�•C188R veirclee for hire by dip.: fat rru•rs of thi•r lurslit�':: C lclit L:Irlttlli ci�itt�tl the tt,«-lt ''1-''� 'lark Tp. PtckErtttg ' ' and ecientill3 pr:nciule.3• 0M3e and residence _ br night 'Bae in connection meet- : . Darner Linton Ave and Kine 6t, btf The Sttricl(.•re f:tlttiiy Ii�i'f• 7-Ft�irc•(1 c,11 titlitllti}'. = ` -•---- ins all G. T. R. trains. Frdight and from the LAt� arta fru•w'hnd t h(• titn:tlE>, NI ii. of Prijit•e AIhr�rt, •�•• r u$42arD�a. • `• eipress delivered to all parte of the - fatt,il�• :re t,uit• rotuis,c:ahl}• settled is risi�.ing at Ii. It. iriEa* 11t,«•1)t•tt}•'�. : ' villasp. Tesmina of all kinds done [heron• �li�� «l'tttiltiarrll eutt'rtaint.•cl a • '-....�.>-•`-�- -�-- = -- - ' `--" - ---- --` ^n^^��--' pn shbrLeet notice. Bale dad Dorn• ;-: -Oil RCC`fltttlt-E:f tat, uttatclt urfsvora'hlE• luull,E'r of llt•t• f t•ic�tul5 last ' «'et'k. We Repair } 1''(�SOtJiA>� 1ijTSIi�, Cunveyanoer, Com- mission titablee in aonneoticn. «E•athE•r later}•, fttrn rt�lit t1tiK Icx;ality 1 tniaeioner f•t•-�akinR d�davite, r►te , � - �It:�. R'. � ��'. :�lu��-lst•a}• ��-t ttt•c• - - -- -- •;"' �• have II(►t }'et ec,ttltllrrle their se'tding - lea�.c�d to sti�� leas crc•ti f •t t ,•; j • ` . Claremont. Out. oY • . • , � ' ' • o{,t•rRt ions, � slip; )tttIt<il-l,o:ii tic,u. � -Art THING ! ' . - Wo • �� - = - -- ThE, Sacrxrttent of th�►�,ia�t,-1•(i'a stlPper t1et• recent . �11tiN TIVG, �ssaer ot` Homage� Propt�ittor.• wilt t>< ut,served in the+ arch tmt•e un A nuntl,er E,f our �•csctng 3,ec)ple -� Be Licenses for. o! Ontario. - - • -.•t sat,t,atlt next )t.�tter) :t service of attencle_•cl fife \Itiri::� lit�c�q. sh+»ti at - •� SDs at the. store or at -hie reeiaeao•,P#olr�ag . •- ' � - ' �p , . _� f ,; ,,, ( Ti•.at 3!3 }ltttglit to it jewelry Village. 1 y; - song will t,c• c•tmdurteii :•i Lha evening. Whitby last ��et•1: ant! were -ell stc►t•P and many other things . —'" • . - .- ;=, 4� - $ ips"t�'�Ig•� H. tcjn rc,n�- entertained.. that . twught in other stc,rEt.�. -- �'V`i : Lily 'fir t', ' r 'r,: - tttr al is v • aur tai l -' lea o rte ' ob�> aollcite galas iron his aatneroRa p1�g IiPr. atoll O t �..re � � s 1� cr.:9 cannot. ir�- �'cHlr .,k,,�.• F V���1���'� ours i►}- a Eletr at(� ft•or , the N4"hit by is. hurtle t►r.►ken articlE�s brie thetlt to izien3e both tar and clear. Bales of fume, farm i i i t • • ': Prc•KL}'tc'r}', t�b }rev. ,11 r. HtxlgE•,,, fc,r111Nr1)` (,f 11115 pltic_e, g - stook and ovsryti,inB the , is to be sold will be uiltlt�r• tl:N tiEK•tUl' �+ l'at'e. JUlttl is Lt UK t►Iid we �riU rel,uir thein four hoods dd by ;be subscriber with the utmost care chairman of the HutUC Mlcstr'fc,n C'unl- t ' and o.d to the very beat advantage• 1.17 � lire titan tulcl all ��•ish fut'lii�tipeE.+fly yule if it is pusstb t� to do so. , �-' ntittl•e, it was decided unanitnwl,tly t,c, The chs s will be modes- ' _ A Incl line of first• ;. calla {>a+ttur on the e l ii(an of the t•ec-`o`et•i}•. - •:. �� B.BEATON,TOWNS IP.CL�$K ;:: olaesfarnitnreoo�:o at•. _ T 1$ ,.:: ,`:� . ,- ��� agtrcl►ntent with thefr r�r. 3ts,rrin $• �'� a et }l�at;: hltR moulclitlg--- ` D. oon.e .neer. oomminiou.i'ro: • --�� ,. .ori s><hibitioo s#r .:�• � ch will take lticOctober let ha in thu ,..,r}►�� running order. _ � •`C aoyconntant, mi yeney to loan yvhi p • shop 6++ _ ama..ite, afar warn tab®.. Igpg, on farmp�q�t7 Lauer o: • ][atrriage {.ic ' `- Ecerythiug the pea le :•squire can ' ' •sass" vVkhtkrrale, Out. >f -y , 'a Your cc,rr�es dent ` pples�d to be turned out itl Q�ort order by ������'� • � �`' � } '>' ,: , �_ Prices right.-'� - observe rbc+ dation to the choir made ca►Uing ou the above. OIIC r h P08TILL.LioeasedAso lately, which should be lite means of Suee'rs to J. S. Barnard', Whitby. JL tioneers for the Coaaty of Ortarlo. Ane. �. S•. Dilhnghan�• � � avaitrting gre+ettly in the worerhip. By J• w. Rodd still makes hIs � . Sion sale. of every description connnated at • '' good behavior ttr,ud artistic rsndca�ring weekly tripe to Toronto, it is need ���............. , ' modems ohatrR•• T. Yoaaher, 8•al $state �nt. � Lhe music ID tete ebrurch elle devo- l to enlarge on the business he ' - ' Aaeat and (#sacral Valuator, strict attention Pi0kerin�• £ yen to all order by mail' or tlaarapb• ♦a - - tions of the wurehipper fast' be ghat- does, for it f:� established. He has �` ' rem Taos. Yevoe$B, arooibaa►�ont• F. - ly enhanced, and much good accoul- s sideline in the Peterboro binder POt3'rILL, Green Rarer, out. 7 i , ' . fished vrhilst a i lin shuts and ' p gg 6tt g ttvil�e and the public would do t - '; ,t tnuetic clumsily rett(let•ed, the mind of well to call on kiln for Name. a -• _ �, . HE WELLINGTON Hotel.—Hay- — � the worshipper is distracted from had ' T :' in removed to and thoroughly orerbanl- . g > .. devotions. ' ' ad fibs above home, I ata prepared to furnish Fsrmetti tmay have their � when! granas i R A ..tourist in a remote part of : ;, --- ,;:.: ' 't :• ' aticcomodation to all who desire to patronise for either Toll. Cash or Eiohange. � x me. 'EFpacious sample rootna. I ttbaU is pleas- Ireland, having strayed the Might -A car load of ireah flue �indtor Halt;':. "x ed to see all old Patrons v►hen riotthehere on i Brougham. f - Y arkham. JAB. Tbxltl�xCs. -- �: " a wa side inn nut usually re just art oaaion to visit 1[ 1 at y . Itiarkham, oat- rasm - - *•:� reason- Mrs• Hammy Harris; of Toronto, yuentsd by visitors, informed the Poultry tnettibg tied ail Mods fence: Arlt' gnanttty of tied for sale a k' landlord morning that his wire on hand. Joseph Bur e 1 u g able prices. Sunday at r of cTuronto, spent bcx�tFK, whil•hhhadobeen placed out All kinds of nails ezcept shingle 63.00�' Spent Surl - �` .' ' •: - ; friends ere. side his i•oonl door, had not been p r >< r an . :- ,. • :: _ -, � the leek with h � ego 3c per po d - -•'� touched. "Ah, shore," said the ; ' E ' D. BrokeII$hu'e.�`� 'ins. ata �_ F. Gleeson, of Gleeson Bros. wars �. ' •in Toronto last Wed�lesday un landlord and yott moigttt put E. BRFAN,.' business. your watcFORh and chain outside your g_i y Manager Farmers' SiipplF co T ,. - and they - hire. (Iso. Linton le+ftonTuesday room door iu this house, et' . B- t r'.,.. for Toronto, where she will under- wouldn't be touched." :• BO an OperatiUII Ill a liosplte►1 there Senator Hanna told to a group !!s!t =oars•—a�.arartea �tattiots .: ; , . ., w Se e other h . .• F'an Phillips returned i fella Takwo (Iona EAST DUN AS "LLOWS:== • • , : --•... '! day after spending a day his star In Lisbon, where Mies ni ,..: �•�� black roan . � 7 A.]l. .. i'h -- h M ee I w as born, they say a e na i keep coosiaatty co, few d yssinn Pickering R•it bl S Ol J ][ j �, • NO AIL `c '�'•` °,: hand, fresh grid salted menta of all kinds. Wagnernd a white nl®n were once riding o• 0 I�oc 12 D P jL'` .'• f� - agues and other friends. „ . Also a ea . - pelt' of vegetables. =e ,, number of our youu peaple together along a lonely road. The 1 eL . `�. .6.U8 , Several good doable and single � ` � droveu to Pickering on �eiiciay road led past a jail, and in the .�� dwellings Qood Values. Call and `` '-:'Quality .: Estrace reasonable: . et argculars. � y �OOd � evenin ushers there were enter- court -yard of the jail they saw, s (loliaa Wssr- Dv= �t l�sow's,— � • r� _, 8 P eat deti•er�daiJy. , ;,,, twined by Rev. and Mrs. McGregor: Trains above the high and dismal No 8 Lover.. .6:89 A. , '°.I 'CO. Miss Gerow has been 'busy for stone wall, a gallows. 'Jim,' said tt 11 btlasb $:� P.l[. -•.- �L. _� s-- WAONEE A �' Mme days seating ready for the the white man, `where �rould you 7 ]mail �• Vs �,1C�rCt3i�n, �: - '� - spring millinery trade. the has a be if that gallows had its due ?' � � a very •neat shop w rtll a good assort- `Guess al 'd be ridin' alone, soh,' �:mdit ses�—stEarstas staaoa e.3:iri ,;'• DOMINION BANKreplied- T&►IN8 GOING EAST DUN AS >EOLLOi►S:— ' - - `Noiary Pnbfio,' Pio�tertng merit of mill ner of 'the latest Jim . Ybio. 6 Mail 8'52 A. M. fashion. See her vtdvt. in anuthl r Un Tllursllay, one of our butch- �, LOCAL ': :09 P. M. t 10 LOCI $2,900'000 .column. •s went Qat to file home of a L, •.,: :6:14 P. M. _ �' ' ��:.� •� Capital Paid u �2 900 000 p t i t Thp follan ins � is the report of Scott fttrtrr®r to bring a fat beast _ ' ` - Brougham public school for mouth to tu�vrl. It lnao�ecl to be so wild 'Caa`�•s Dano �YasT DII>t a8 goLLOWs•—` •�-- kill reserve Fund X2,900,000 � - that it - nos. thought best to e, , • ',' :: , lags o—B Alger, rI No LOCAL - - of iiarcll. A , E Holtby, Si # tlllcl dress it 1�,t rho place. A rifle i9 - ::.. `_ • , ;; , .,•: , . _:,.: � .::_ Al er, R Feasb�', � " 1 LOCAL . 2.20 P. M. - -: �llst Arr1Y-ed � - 4 W$ITBY BRANCg. '�` —l� Cowie, x 1Iatthsn-P, ZyV white was brought �vLtt to the burn .with 167 �jAIL r 8:18 P. Z which to llisf3),,o* the auilllitl. It --AT - opit.val 7taaiclas 7Rnsta•tse 'tssrava►otea Jr. 4—�'4' Brotun, H Johnson, Special attention yen to the collection of Holtby, 1!i Bron•ll, E Blandin. �va8 handed t0 the butcher with Farrmar'a Sale and other Notes. Class g -;--E �Villiirals, bi Feasby, M the assul'ant�+e .that it was not the _ � ,:.'.- 4 ,' ` ;�." •,• = . a... •, � >n- wr r - _ r ,' .r; 1 begall t0 examine --- O Phillips, H handed. Scl he `� Pe• sevnQas D$PsaTicsxT, ;� ' Hogle, F Turner, , ERK kerma Pn���a, ,.- j=,' W HsmiltoDH it to find out hvwit �;orkea, etc. - c � hnte.t allowed on deposits of e1.00 and tv Norton, E Hogle, In a minute M wards. Cochrane. Glass 2—P Carlton, R I t was the old Btury. ' A' -ew lot of eoheol•ecipplies, eiamiustion - , �(, � . " �• J. THOATON, , , Farthing, M Blandin. A Farthing, the rifle welitoff, theball narrrowly .. Ino�tportea by sot of pa:uameat laza ~ - tablets, lead pencils, pens, inks. erasers, '' � • •` _naot Part 2—T Nortgn. T. A. "mon, missing the other two men and•�„s r -., '; � e building = •oriDlilers eta � � Teacher. _°';,� - _ burping itself into the •--- - ........... �• r't• > i - ', . ., P _ � last about; mid- Uzbrid Jouraai. dntaorised eapitai.... ..........:.: =i 0000°oo ' � Y � • , Thu ribed (3tp SMS G" d cn _ i ata were suddeDly On edneBday of last -week, M+ r. ;,�; °c.......... � l ..�.i.. • � sioe)r of i • �{ Also � 18'"i` an�-'ltietfrte�, ' night our >� de setts Rea3ily aye b s.....:...... 1 ► ► '_� �, oombe and tooth brasbda from bo to LGc. � -'--- - aroused by the alarm of fire. It Wm. Ross, M.P., introduced into r - .-.tea':_ .., :��, I '-• ,T08N Cow�x. EeQ T. S.Idas#LL� `8e�oba lli�ind Oatteijr,.8dtggia, ahs :�i►ri. was �, learnt that Mr. J H. the Gammons a -bill to revive and - 49 � eovelopee ana e our new note pa�er�, ge-on hand. � r� `Wagner's beautiful residence at renew the charter of the Ontario aa•t:i.r attention Bien - to F.rrmer'. goals Dneheeg brand Drape taeanea _ :. , . `: � t•�at:�' '=F'- F z�:��. �=�.: - ; y •, 1` = .� _. �.- the went side of the village was a and Huron Railway, authorising.;. Fotre�`ner's�No�tlea°a 8iaoantea�a pAmeri�n aurid =�� •'�. -} F' Fresh sq� reliable drnge ..always kept We mike s itpeoialtlr at .aw �ei►inioulag and mac$ a f �� �d tlsi it was the construction of an •electric pa�� aaabanee twaaht sad vara Drr►ct. ie � . SIi oq, Hoalhy .hetes grotmd ' �np�-doh. ' stook. 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' ± �. ;n r 1 .. - - tdf r 2 `3 - °i` t t +mac• h' r. . t� r� �w'�t ' �: r I` ,R �� _ vy 12.: a a �i . _ r :,.;. air - - - - X ea+ r' x s:.: h _ . •S , , `� y moter'a ±:Milk, gkving light . rationg _ �oR < say iron three tti�aQve pouniis twice 4 c or three times a day ii the call is _ _ Y o�� weak, for the first two or three a -' days. , , i TATIO1f --O%, , Tri A �D� At the enc# of the first �i-• .` EYE, >�B8,S9: 11[OZT'S. a gin addle a� little tieparator milk t CLOVER, POTATOES, CORN. r -�fy system of crop rotation is to • commence by preparing the land for a crop of potatoes to follow clover. ..z Por main crop I plant potatoes . about June 5, wxites Mr. W. A. 'wr'aton. I let the clover grow just as long' as I dare and have time en- ough left to get nay ground in •good condition for planting. I let the clover g1•ow as long as I can be- cause it not only adds a far gir¢ater amount of vegetable matter to the soil, but, as is well known, clover is a great nitrogen gatherer, storing ',I this. valuable material in its roots iii the soil until the seed begins to i'orm, when the larger part of the nitrogen is consumed in seed forma- tion. Hence, if we would derive the �� greatest amount of good from the r-- , clover as a fertilizer, we must plow' it under about; the time it begins to bloom. or very soon afterward. Some seem to think to plow under a cl ver sod is nearly, if not quite as �ood as plowing under the green clover, but if the clover sod has matured a crop of seed the fall before, , just before being' plowed under, it has lost much of the nitrogen• - I treat ground for corn in ::; the same manner as for potat.ies a.4 near as practicable, though it has to be plowed some earlier than for ` potatoes. I know that some -will say by the method I have outlined one is in danger of _ losing all the moisture the ground contained in the spring, but that has NOT I3I:EN ]11Y EXPERIE,NCE.. I have ten acres on my farm which - -_grow as good average crops as any land In this vicinity, and there nev- er has been aloud of fertilizer put on it, either barnyard or cominer- • tial. This land has been. farmed for 40 consecutive years an'd has not missed a crop. I do not mean to decry the use of fertilizers in any form but merely make the 'statement to show what can be done by a pro- �'' per crop rotation including clover. - I follow my potatoes and corn with oats on heavier lands, getting * ; the soil in as go,od shape as pos- sible 'with plow, disk harrow and weeder. I always, or nearly always, treat the seed oats to kill smut spores, even though the seed con- tains no appreciable amount of r. smut. I nearly always sow oats of my own growing. " After the oats arc off, I plow the. ground as soon. •as possible, follow- ing with ararrow, that the scattere'.3 oats may germinate when subse*ent harrowing will kill them. - I harrow as often as possible and always try to harrow imme.�diately after each shower to keep the moisture in the soil. About September 20 I sow wheat 'anis seed down main, sowing two quarts of timothy seed and six quarts of clover seed per acre: If in the spring I have any doubts. about there being a good catch of clover I sots as much more clover - seed. One can nearly always tell by TIIE �VEATIi%I{ CONDITIONS Sed observation whether there will t be a catch of clover or not. Someone may say it makes itvery expensive to sow the second seeding of clover, but experience says it is . _ not so expensive as to miss the catch of clover, for if you do it will make a serious bleak in your series ., of rotation. I usually harvest one crop of hay and one of seed the first year after seeding. The second year _ , I break up the meadow and plant to potatoes and corn again. ✓ I have Maid as high.' as $9 'a bushel for clover - seed and lost. it all but since I have followed the above method I raised from ten to r thirty bushels of clover seed each , . year, which not only gives me plenty for my own use, but from It I also derive quite a revenue. I have only about 80 acres of land under cultivation and plant ' about 20 acres to corn and potatoes each year. VALUE OP SIt;IM AMK., . 1Vature has seen fit 'to mix the Bkim milk and cream, and because '' the law of gra0tatio:> divides them or centrifugal force separates them, la no reason why we should class one part as the good and the other as the bad, Nature has mixed the tut and milk serum together, m'ak- ing one of the best of foods. If we take one part from this food we cannot expect to get the. best ,: re- sults without supplying at least a suUstitute. It is well known that milk serum, or skim milk, contains the food parts which go to make muscle, bone and the vital parts of the young animal, while on the other hand fat is furnished as a lubricant' and as a heat -giving por- . _ tion. ' - SEPARATOR I '9XIlii h[ILI�. : I will give briefly myt►method of rearing young calves on separator , milk, says Prof. A. L. Haeckel . j ! Starting with the calf at birth, I , allow it to nurse its dam once or p twice or even longer, ,if in -a tweak .- condition. An ordinary healthy calf r : I take away from its dam after the -.,; second nursing, or say the day after '-- Y birth. In -this way the ,young ani- 'r 1 1 mal gets the colostrum milk, aA at the sarbe time gives the herdsman " • W - an opportunity to determine whether i it is . strong enough to' wean or not. ` , Tor the first week I feed tla calf its o.. _� .t . y - k 3 `► 1 _ ° i. .,tet fir s� 1r-r�_ t# 1I +fj._ ` ;` '` . 4 ' F �_. A : ' , -fig , ! :' .r �._,. i c.,.., .,.sy .,= r} r y y _ . r / �. , } c. j.- - ^F-- -rt' i v 9- i=' a r Y I .� s , 2. %:� r � 9�, -. .. .rte np! _ r a jf. .I - � �".a i t. ��-.� ham_ 1 ' �t'- f n• i/ an� �: .mss : fr,"� µ <t 4 taking a creek to change from whole Girls With banger•. Signals in for le who rink delicibuS Blue Ribbon Red to skim milk. I3uring this period I It should bC t�asL peO . p lhai�raees--3n o }a Label Toa to arty, something that :rril� induce their' friends to try it` begin adding the ground flaxgeod, AD.,,: - putting in but - half a teaspoonful � Theories. and gradually ittcreasing so that Tate"la `m, iLmusemelnt which - pro' wfren the calf _ is on the full skim misers . do eclipse palmistry and - milk ration it is receiving about a thought reading is character reactive tablespoonful at a feed- ` Some by the features. The co;or of the calves will not be able to take this eye, for example, may be the key much, and the feeder must u'se judgment, as this feed is' inclined to be laxative. • D,uring the third and fourth 'weeks I endeavor to get the calf to eat a little ground feed. This is easily taught by sifting in the grain from the palm of the hand while the calf is sucking the fingers. If the calf is in a little stanchion. it will •learn to eat ground feed from one to two weeks earlier than when allowed to run at largo with the other calves. I have found the earlier a calf can be taught to take ground feed the better. ])O NOT OVERFEEkD. As to the skim milk ration, 'it is hard to state just how much a calf can . properly assimilate. Always remember that it is much safer to underfeed than overfeed. Many calves have been killed because of the belief that "there is no good in skim milk," as I have often heard patrons at the creamery remark. They fail to realize that the milk is fully as strong as ever, with the ex- ception of the oil, which can be easily• replaced by some much cheap- er feed. To raise the best calves for either dairy or meat production, it is well to feed skim milk for six. or seven months. Skim milk makes a most excellent ration fol• young pigs, in which case it will be found that the sweeter a'nd fresher the milk the more vacua_ ble it will be 'for feeding purposes. Young chickens will thrive on skim milk, but it ` must not be given in large quantities. It isf better to mix it with meal or some other food of that nature than to feed it alone. It also makes a valuable feed when coagulated. TILLAGE..:,, LIBEItATEB;_; PHOS- PHORIC ACID The finer we pulverize the soil, the more we expose the area of the par- ticles of which it is composed to plant roots to feed on. By thor- ough tillage on most soils you can. a (; f 1r V �., to the character. Here axe solve of the kjnd of Twenty-five cash Prizes will be awarded -in order of merit to those y `., j theoriett on which this character reason is based : sending in the best advertisements for Blue Ribbon Red Label Tea. A hazel -eyed woman . never talks , r .: ' too much or too little. She is. in- _ _ $ First Prize = , tellectual and agreeable; she prefers her husband's comfort to her* own, Second Prize _ - • ; 100 - and will cling to him through weal ,. .. ' Third Prize _ ! ., , . s -, . - 40.00 , k or woe. The grey eye is the sign of shrewd- _ 4, 4th to 13th Pr zes,'$io.00 each , ' 100.00 nese. It indicates a better head than heart, Particularly should the ,' 14th to 25th, $5.00 each .,_ - . ,.,. - o, - 6o•oo , lover beware of the soft, grey eye .. with the large pupil that contracts � f '- ' �5�•� and dilates at a word, a thought, or ; a flash of feeling --an . eye . that laughs, that has its sunshine, its ' In addition, be 'ening with the week ending April 4, a specistl twilight, i'ts moonbeams and..,.:-. Its weekly prize of Coo will be given to the one sending in the best storn}s. A wonderful eye is this advertisement during that week, making for the nine weeks $45.00 . grey eye that wins you, whether you in special prizes, or a grand total of thirty-four cash pilus, $S45• 1 will or brief, and that holds you af- ter it has cast you oQ. �ONDTTI05 Black eye$ are 'typical of fire, . heroism and firmness. Don't arouse tat. 1�o profestaonal ad. writer, nor anyone connected directly or ind:rictty with. ( them. They are capable of taking the Blue Ribbon Tea Company may compete. . vengeance, they seldom forget an. 2nd. Advertisements must not contain more than So words, and shorter ones are injury and will bide their time. Blue eyes Are amiable, truthful and preferable. 3rd. One of the cards used in packing Blue Ribbon Red Label Tea -there are ! affectionate. They tin by kindness.' two in each package -must be enclosed tach each batch of advertise- When the lower lid curves down- ward shows the white below Lhe meets sent. 4th. The competition closes June 1, 1903, and all competingg advertisements must - .and pupil, then sure before you trust p. reach one of the following addresses on or before that date. , .',-'::, '' ! your welfare to the owner of that glue Ribbon Tea Co., Winnipelf, Mon. eye. Evebrow,s - ��'rnay be thick air thin, Blue Ribbon Tea Co., Toronto, Ont. fine or coarse, arched' or straight, glue Ribbon Tea Co., Vancouver, B.C. reR�ilar or irregular. nisch form and , . quality' has its special significance Sth. No person shall be awarded more. than one of the main prizes, but may also • In reference to temperament and take one or more weekly (rises. character. 6th. In case of a tie, decision will be based on all the advertisements submitted When eyebrows are thick and irre- by the competitors in question. 'to gular, harshness . of character is Air. 11. Ai. E. Evans, of the Winnipeg Telegram, has kindly consented judge denoted. Thin, line and delicate eye- the advertisements and award prizes. ;: brows are Indicative of a refined na- i All advertis*momts that tall to iviu a prise, bast ' w>bic>b ture. If eyebrows meet, are good enough to be accepted for publication DEf•LI1' IS IYllICATEiJ. will be paid for at the rate ot�1.00 each. "The of the soul," the fore- Unless expressly requested to the contrary, we will consider ourselves it liberty ,:ate head has been called. Ventures a1- to publish the names of prize winners. ter -eyes, nose, mouth may change A good advertisement should be truthful and contain an idea brigitly'utd their aspect from a thousand causes. forcibly expressed. A bana fide signed letter with address and date from one w, o Accident may mar them, pain dis- has tested the tea, is a good form. An advertisement for an irticle of food should , tort them, uld habits [recluently give not associate with it, even by contrast, any unpleasant idea. The best advertise - them some 1>t`cullarlty of form or meet is the one that will induce the most people to try the article advertised. . get enough phosphoric acid and expression. . potash to I<roduce good crops: Ev- 'f`hey Are • like the hands on the $ee$ your Inspiration in a Cup of Blue . .. ery man must decide for himself clock dial, ' they move and change Ribbon Red Label Tea and the whether or not it is best to give with near or ezternal Influences. such. thorough tillage as will nccom- 13ut the forehead is like the dial Money is yours. I ':_ plish this or to use some conuner- itself. It ronmivaubstantially the tial fertilizer in addition to the same throughout lie. _ ordinary tillage. The perfect forehead should:: bq ` "' .2 smooth, clear, white and spacious'. tit and one-fourth`. the length of the ! MYSTERIOUS GRAVE head in height. The higher,, broader and fuller it i:., all other things °nly halt frnnk, thinking as much further than any other, I detail in There is a mysterious coffin -shaped us is uttered, but not always utter bi ief his remarks anti explanations grave in the churchyard at Mont- equal, the greater the capacity and ing all that is thought, If short believing that .they may be found in gomery, Ala., on which the grass re- strength of mind. , IIigh foreheads. terestin and instructive, althou h . fuses t9 grow. According- to the however, are not always indicative and narrow, great prudence is do g g noted. the exigencies of professional '` etc t .local legend, a young man of Mont- of brain power. The ear, too. is full of expression, quette demand that his name bel gomery was hanged for murdering "Never nisi ry • s woman with a withheld. his sweetheart. He asserted to the s.luare, prominent chin," says ;. a and no less indicative of character , than the eyes, brow, chin and In a handsome'= house not aline-�' `{ last that he was not g'uilty, and on vise man, "unlebs: you wish Lo b� ton ue. died miles from IIS de Park can be the scaffold declared that no grass ruled." And don't go ort and get When rounded tit the top, like the seen a room that may. well be called would grow over his grave until ;his a wife with one of those little sharlr small end of an egg;, its fair nos- the doctors electrical workshop, for i nocence was Proved. The ro- pointed chins, for she will demand he has been n zealous student of the q I p sefsor has a lovable and rorpantic phecy, it is alleged, has been fulfilled too much of you, disposition. If the edge be flat, as + science from his youth up. Here 1g to the resent da 'If she has a retreating earn it gathered every apparatus that has p y _ shows a yielding and eusiIy dis- if Pressed down, she is more or �lcss !vet been ruanufactur60, -, `` fickle and inclined to flirt. L , couraged nature. Unless its otaner FOR q'HE "Y RAYS," ' `' RE MARI ABLE HAILSTORBd has other mc•ll�let•elol►ed faculties to An ear quite round shows, deice- I tive reasoning qualities, a limited for the valuable I insen light, , While out, driving near Timaru, counteract the influence of this etre., for lu us and for the still more New Zealand, a ha.ilst.orm came on chin, she is mentall and ph sicall 4 nso' of justice, and jealousy. A y y b An oval ear, with the lobe dis valuable machinery in full tcorking which was so severe that a gentle- weak." i - 1 tinctly marked, is indicative of j order, for the treatment of cancer by r man was compelled to. Fever his A pleasure -)cluing Person nils a great ideality and sensitiveness. If ' "high frequency," and he proceeds to horse with his rtts and rho carriage small, well-rounded chin, with a red the lobe is altotether unmarked and , answer a few questions and to Bite mat to preserve it from injury. Ilis cushion of fesh upon it. It dimpled, and the ear widens at the top, it ,some interesting information about own head he had to protect with it belongs to a coquet, or to one indicates a selfish. and revengeful his personal experience of such , the cushions. Duran the fifteen min- tune loves to be petted and ad- Lreatnient. �•a B disposition. > . utes that the storm lasted the mired. An indentation of the inner rim of ''k'lectricity,•' says the doctor, "is "1 vehicle was filled to overflowing The ideal doMestic chin is' neither t lie ear denotes irritability and the elemental force that controls all with hailstones the � size of a hen's square, nor pointod, nor prominent, nature for good or for ill. Rough e s, nor retreating, but broad and routed. quick temper, but a generous and y p g y sp 1 s eakin , an atmo heric condi gg impulsive nature. " � _ '4 � :, The broad; round chin is, a typs by Vanity, arrogance and conceit are tions that induce positive potential N itself. It donotea - constancy . are beneficent, and those that in r Husband "Gell, dearest, did `you faithful love. Great anterior de- to t e looked for in large ears, drooping at the top and without un duce negative potential are male - get your. hat ?" Wite (just home velopment of the chin is a sign of ficent. Un these premises are found j, '` from shopping) -"Yes, darling, and edge. Well-shalPc�cl, IarRe cars with warm disposition; great depth an ed exhilarating or depressing con it is a beaut and, ust think it well-torined edges show strength of Y, j indication of waywardness. will and tenacity of purpose. ditions accordingly. Thene conclu cost only $22.50. I m ever so much' t 11pon the mouth are recorded the sions compelled further study of the obliged to you for the money, and various conditions of the mind- ---♦ science of electricity artificially ap in return for your kindness I have worry, doub't sorrow, peevishness �' . pled in the treatment of disease; and boa ht ou a new necktie. It's ver ��REATMENT FOR CANCER. g y y and nnger. All the human emotions ; as our subject is, intentionally, -only pretty, isn't it ?" husband -'.'It is, perch upon the lips in passing and lmport3nt Discovery by a London concerning the new t development - indeed, darling. What did you pay leave there the record of their 'ten- of the treatment of cancer by its for it ,?" Wife -(,blushing)_"It isn't Physician. ineans,"• the can pas's over the well ancy in script so plain that all who the cost that makes the thing will may read. Good traits and bad 'At a`'t4ime when statistics go - to known matters of galvanism, of tai=� �+ ; , valuable, you know, but the spirit are registered alike on the mouth, prove that rho most terrible scourge (adism, a of electrolysis, of h'insen in which :;: it is given. It cost nine- and, as the years go. by, this mobile which afiiicts humanity - namely: light, of focus tube, etc., « hicii hate teen cents." feature unconsciously aelsumes an cancer - is largely on the increase, all proved incompetent to deal e[- r expression reflecting the emotions the mind turns with considerable fectually with deep rooted disease, "' rest and comfort to the thou ht of a cases, and those r e- '-' 3ohrinie-"Good.t, gracious, Hussy, most common to it. g von surface �.,� whatever is the matter with you ?" LIPS TIiAT CIIRVE that great science, else tricity, which lapsing after operations, Gussy-"Not much, old fellow ; but down4ard at the corners are usually is already, though . yet in its in- "Apparently, this new treatment fancy, doing grand things and open- according to present experience, I've just left Miss h`lipperton's.. I the result of ill-natured thoughts. ing out vast possibilities, with file without fail causes a devolution of was going to propose to her when They are not to be trusted. cancerous tissue an a re -or aniza her father came in and asked me my 'thin lips show coldness of dfsposi- confident belief that it will do still g ) business. I told him, and he laugh- tion, It is the irl with the full, far greater work, as its further de- tion of such healthy tissue a tt as g velopment takes place, in the allevia- not previously absolutely destroyed �d at me, made a corkarew of my red lips who smiles pleasantly, to tion and euro of this awful malady. In these cases such tissue resumes hair, slapped me on the face, made. a whom the lovable disposition be- I allude, says a correspondent of . its normal functions. However, the , , doormat of me, turned me upside longe. Bhe has a mind free from the London Times, to the late dis- g d�Pwn, and then threw me in the main fact to be bion tit before the street 'and set the halloo on me Petty spites and jealousies. It .her covery of the value of "high Ire- public is this, that there have been but, by Jove, i[ he'd done it teeth are rather square and spark- quency" treatment only -not to and are being a strfiicient number of again ling like pearls, ii is another indica- the X rays, which excoriate and in- cases of different varieties of can he would have roused the British tion that she is the most loving and lion within ma," jure the sound tiasues; not to the cer chrre3, improved, or held in check 1 lovable of girls. " "Finsen light " so valuable- in ". the to prove the eficac of this treat ,a e e : y r� I]venly growing'teetli' isho a b cure of lupus, but to the "high fre- meet sko forcibly as to induce certa►n A"gentleman who was stopper- -by to dis osition and better developed fo y , an old man �r 9►Cy par et tstample, as yet so•. lit- persons,. pecuniaril unfn'terested to bogting, replied "Don't mind- than those that crowd and tle known or understood. Having open a small hospital Where such 4 - i you know, my friend, that fortune pverl�p one another. Yeirtioal teeth ernjoyeii the privilege of being per- per•:rans as are sutiering from inoper , .: knocks at every marl's door ?" represent an even temper. bdtt•ad marry conversations witli one able or otherwise incurable cancer "" I "Xes," replied the old man, "he Ii the tongue is long. it is sin in of the t at►d foremast private in can be trcate3_."_,1 ;� � 4 knocked at -my door once, but�l was dication of frankness; it short, of dical men in this line --- few they be - ,#� .�,,, , ;;r , out, and ever,. since he has sent his deceit; It narrow, of concentration. as yet -- and of witnessing the prat- Prom -the - United Kingdom I.t�4, N` daughter." "His daughter 1 " re- when tiie tongue is both long - and tical dernonetrat.ions of this "one," ,000 people sailed Inst year for the �"' 1 'Nt • ". ` plied- the gentleman, ti0atever'< do broad, it denotes tfhougbtleamess- who may in all truth be said, to United States, and %zily 16.850 for , you mean ?" 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A Lo 'UNITED StATES" new diphtheria and scarlet fever re- Pr12A essay- by Arthur Latham, on tish Royal yacht Victoria, Edward on board, King Ed gulations pa sed by the Pro a sanitarium for the heti, with in Trade Centres., Provincial the erection of Buffalo, April 7. -Flour - Thursday, Steady. Board of Health came into force on treatment of tuberculosis in arrived in the Tagus on Thur En dull; 1; No. I hard, Sunday by an order -4n -Council. They land is published. It was selected and was greeted with a salute of 21 83*c; N I Northern, 80je; winter ano- so- by a cOmpnittee appointed b the its, The -fixing of the salute '13READSTU provide that municipalities shall am nominal. Corn -Firm; No. 8 yellow, y 9 fur- King as expressing the beqt lines n__��nced the King's arrival, Toronto, April 17.-Wheii - 'Me 46c; No. 2 corn, 46c. Oats -Quiet ; talish Isqlation hospitals and ti�ied the greatest commotion[ market nish an ambulance or other suitable that Past experipace, and original eft who flocked No. 2 mixed, 38c. g- the people, continues quiet, No. 2 red No. 2 white, 40c thought can WqXest for the ereotion among'. conveyance. winter and white- quoted at 68Barley-Western, 55c; prime Ohio honor who of such a sanitarium. The competi- through quays, Phtsicians Or middle freights, and at 69c east. No. 53c. Rye -No. 2 quoted a which excursion a t 5ftc. ste mboats k suspicious of a person tion was open to medical men of all from now or are spring nominal at 69c on Midland D3troit, April 7. -Wheat, closed- let fever shall make nationalitiew. About 18o essays crowiJed with sightseers started, to having scar and No. 2 goose at 66c on Midland. Cash, 78c; Ofio. 2 red, cash, 76ic.ee a Majesty and welcome bim�., report within twenty-four hours to were sent in and' in every case an meet hi Manitoba wheat steady, No. 'I hard, May. 76c ; July, 731e. The warships manned •- health authorities. Whenever a architect collaborated with the mt- to Portugal. 86ic grinding in transit; No. 1 Milwaukee, April 7. -Wheat -Dull; and yards, and the sailors case is discovered the patient shall dical men in providing plans for sides Wed. northern, &5c all rail, grinding in No. I Northern, 77c; No. 2 Northern -t Such a building.' The experiences cheered - as the state galley, follo t once be removed to a place 0 the a transit; No. I hard, 86c Worth Bay; 76c; May, 73 c. Rye -Firm- No. for and discoveries of various scientific by several others, proceeded to ►not No. I- Northern, 84je, North Bay ; 52d. Barley -Steady; No. 2 60C ; isolation, and, all precautions men were given by Dr. Lathmm. The Victoria and Albert. T w the disinfection, or, if necessary, the lake ports,, and No. I Northern at sample, 42 to 58jc. Corn -May, 43C their Majesties on board the essential principles are life spent in between which destruction of all clothing Col 78c. f.o.b., lake ports. Duluth, April 7. -Wheat. --To arrive the open air, m from Victoria and Albert lasted an hour may have been exposed to the con- nplete freedo Oats --Market is dull, with prices No. 1 hard, 751c; No 1 Northern, an debilitating ciricuinstances, or and a half, after which a procession tagion, must be taken. All house unchanged. No. White quoted at 731c; May, 73ic; No. Northern, formed and the two Kings Went railway trains, boats, etc., which anything which may lead to the ex- Was OCCU-; 2 The historic galley 9c high freights, and at 2.9ic mid- 72tc; May, 751 to 75je; July, 741c. acerbation of the disease, methodical may have been exposed are -also to die freight. Oats -May, 35 c. hill -climbing when t is pied by the Kings led the way. It be purified. If the emergency do- the patient Barley --Trade is quiee, with No. 3 Minneapolis, April 7.- Wheat -May- the equal thereto, an abundant diet in was followed by a flotilla of various mans it, persons exposed to extra quoted at 45c middle freight, 73je; uly, 731c; on track, No. 1 which milk, fat�y food, and vegeta- craft.. Their Majesties' progress wa-S contagion shall be - isolated and artillery, and No. 3 at 43c middle freight, hard, 751c; No. I Northern, 741c supplied with all necessaries until blas hold an its place, vert- accompanied by Slays of of the, warships- Buckwheat-�-Market dull ut about No. 2 Northern, 731c. 9 hydrotherapeutic methods d and th?,, sailors the period of incubation of that dis- ou an in manned sides, The Kings 45c west, and 47c- east. s m sevision. aga 11 have elapsed. he ease sha ­ 1 ': t Corn-Markit quiet and prices were escorted from the quay to LIVID STOCK MAAKVTS.:�;]!.­'y it school children contract the dis- y. Canadian feed cQrn quoted at April 7. -There was an ease, the Medical Health Officer G by cavalry. -The crowds in palace THE TO RING - the enthusiastic the, streets were e 41 to 42c west, and at 45c here. active demand for butchers' cattle at shall cause a daily examination - to No. 3 American yellow at 47c - on the Western Cattle Market to -day. be made of all the children In the Ladies of Lisbon Shored track Toronto, and No. 3 mixed at The prices, of the lower grades, how- school -room for at least' one week With Roses.— MAGNIFICENT S o_RROW.':1 46C. eyer, were weaker, an there were a from the date of the occurrence of Flour-�-Ninety per cent. patents 'un- A Lisbon deopatch sij�: king good many of them on the market. a the children nese Court ShOWS Its How the Chi changed at $2.65 middle freight ch Edward had a novel experience on M such a,. In In exporters' buying was fairly ant- If an children are absent fro Humiliation. buyers' Saturday while - visiting the museum b s' sacks, for export. Straight mated- in the better, descriptions, but school, a medical examination shall the rollers of special brands for dorgestic there were too many inferior and of the Geographical Society. The Peking despatch- manner A say# be made of them in trade quoted at $3.20 to $3.25' in hall 'was filled with distinguished Clijuese Court 'will make a ri rough ones offered, which buyers do a if they were in attendance at the pilg M About the beat r strewn the b*bls. Manitoba flour steady. No- 1 not care to touch. persons, and the Boo was stre age to the ancestral tombs of school.. patents, $4.10, `and seconds, $3.80. price reported was $4.75 for export- with rows. When King Rdyvard, ke- imperial Family for sacrificial The minhhurh, period..' of Isolation bakers, $4.70 en tred Strong bake to $8.80, bag's ers'; $4.45 was about the top figure companied by King Carlos; of any case of scarlet fever shall he sh I p in April. A railway fifty Miles included, Toronto.; for butochers', but there were a num- the hall. the ladies In ilie galleries long I s bei ng built to the tombs, six weeks from the onset of the dis- and the amount ex stied on it and Millfeed-Bran unchanged at $17 ber of exporters' bought for butcher- showered rose leaveson the mon- ease having and any person then outside points bran -Award's coat was here. At purposek at higher prices than archs. King F the renovating and refurnishing of-, an is in any discharge due to scarlet, fever, thickly covered with leaveo. at which the Palace at P6o-tinWfu quoted at $16.50 to $17, and shorts these. Sheep were steady, but would,.-'. Rhall be isolated for such further at $18. Manitoba bran, in sacks, calves were decidedly lower. Hogs he laughed heartily. Replying to .an as Mr. Townley, the First Secre L period As in the opinion. of the Medi - 420, and shorts- at $21 here. continued weak without- a quotable aidoiress of welcome, King PAward tar of the British Legation, has lth Officer may be necessary utipm-cedented at- docline, but the prospects were that pointed out, more than make good. they wouldfor the safety of the public. go lower. and said tentions &)lowered on him, the deficit in the indemnity Pay `Rob CE. they would never fade from his mem Coux7ty I U The run was a large one, an quite ments. Additions have been mad Beans -Trade i M a number of cattle were left over un- Y. furniture on quiet. Medium, to the Palace, and new qu AWFUL MISTAKE. or cars, con e $1.65; to $1.75 bush, and hand- the most elaborate and. gorgeous taining 1,396 cattle, 260 sheep, scale has been provided, while a picked, $1.90 t 2. Poison IRELAND IS GLAD. 11usband Gave Wife es. With 022 hogs, and, 100 calves. . - ;2-:' ;! , r from a, Tien-Tsin Dried apples- -Ti ade inactive, stead of Xidicine. European caterer .... .. The following is the range of duo- nor Over Prospect. of hotel will attend to tfic needs of the husiasm nominal �t 31c per lb.; eve- -Maxy Ent -eports court. porated, 6 to 6J(;. tations: A ronto despatch says •*. t, Royal Visit to Dublin. t. According o Chineso i Pao c the court intends to stop 'ket is qt�16t.- with at Honey�The mar F"Xporters' cattle- Per 100 lbs. Redmond. aged 64, wife of ohn 'A Lonifon despatch Ra Choice ...$4.50 $4.75 J Redmond. 400 adelaide ys: Tli-e ofll ting -fu as long as possible rices unchanged.; Strained sells at street on ac - p Mediurii . ... ... ... 4.25 4.40 west, died on Thursday night from tial announcement of the King's in- count of the humiliation felt.., t 8 to 9ic per lb., ;and comb at �1.25 Light ... ... ... ... ... 4.00 0.00 ts of carbolic acid poisoning. tention to vi.mt Ireland with the living in Pekin the effec g under foreign guns. to $1.50. Bulls ... ... ... ... ... . 3.15 4J)0 the drug having been given her in Qfiei.-rk has caused the greatest en- Ilay, baled -The 'market is quiet at Cows ... ... ... ... ..... 3.40 3.75 3.75 ATH Choice timothy, mistake 6y her husband- Deceased thusiamn ill that island, which quite -unchaLnged prices. P Butchers'- at had brien ill in fied for some days. rocently has had more occasions for MISERLY REC S DE $9.50 to $10 on track, and mixed 4,40 had lots 4.25 and there was beside her bed a wif-congratulation than for many $8.50. .. ... ... 4.00. 4.25 Choice ... ... . chair containing a number of medi- yearn.' At first it fanpied their $1,0W,000 Found in BankNotes; Straw-Ttie market is 'quiet for'car Medium ... ... ... ..... 3.40 4.00 cine bottles. including one- contain- je_%Lics propmed to witness the race Partially Eaten by Rat S lots on trnck at $5.50 to $6 a -ton Bulls ... ... .... ... ..... 3.00 3.70 Ing carbolic eid. About 9 o'clock for the coupo intmationale.. but it -Maple syrup -The market is Countess quiet, A Rome despatch says :- 3.90 band for her medi- in ti -ought in we likely that after the Heifers ... ... ... ... ... 3.50 with receipts small, Wine gallons she asked her hu d'Onigo. a miserly recluse, was inur- Feederl 4.00 4.30� lowes regatta the King and Queen cine, and not knowing what he was her house sell at 85 to 90c, and Imperial gal- 3.00-: 3.65 - the dered several weeks ago in Stockers ... ....... the poison. In will start on it cruisr arolind doing. he gave Ions at $1.10. Canners 2.00 2.5o, Rear Treniso. The. murderer, now a 11 hou she was dead, tritth Potatoes -Market is xtftdy,, with less than a coast, and may Ili er p a of Drs. McCor. Dublin about th 46 It is generally un(jerst-ood crime' ft I Shoe A ;�,rfipvday confessed. the 0 (late fair offerings. Car lots are quoted offerin Export ow" 4.25'dei11g,l Was committed in: to nave her Iiie. Show. -e a frenzy of rage mick and O'Brien at 31 to $1.05 a bag, and small Do., bucks 4.00 share at the Countess, be - lots at $1.0-0 to $1.25. Coroner Crawford was notified. and the King had a considerable -ill setts- -,fusel to give him a Grain -fed lambs 6. 00 6.50- a in investigatfur. -the case he closely in bringbIg about tile recent s cause of her r, Poultry -.Market is quiet and Do., bucks r).50'';, 6.00 -orsal of -Government meal or money for his starving quostionod everybody in the houw. factory re% --Dr - The Countess said he had prices u9change.d. We quote 5-00 5.50 -ItAnd, and that he per- picked, fresh killed tarkeys, 17 d all told the mune story. Con- Policy in Trt to Cafes, each ... ... . .. 2.00 13.()o an t every neither ineal nor money. The police an 18c per Tb-' geese, 10 to 12c .. per Calves, per 100 lbs. 4.00: 5.50 Requently he decidod not to hold -Amally -tins a inc&e wish tha fwind in her squalid bedroom bank cause of friction betw(vn tile two inquest. lb.; -ducks, $1. to $1.20 per pair ; ljog�-#_ - - countries be rein,oved. notes aggregating one million dol lars. Five hundred one -thousand ousand lire chickeng (young) 85c to $1 old ow r' 4.50 5.00 hens, 50 to .70c per pair. .... ... . 2.00. 4.00 ($200) notes had been partly eaten' StaKR ... ... selects, 16o to 200 STEAMER LINE TO FRANCE SHIP BLOWN UP AT SEA. by rats. The total value of the wo- 0 t man's estate Is estimated lbs . ... ... ... ... .... 6.50 .00 at four. T Service -e Bambara Believed* to Be Los TIF, FAIRY MARkF.rS,_,: Thick fats ... Will be TL ... ... .. 6.25 0.00 TraiwAtlantic million dollars. Countess ol'onigo: Opened April 15. 13utter The market continues l,ights ... ... ... ... . 6.25.. 0.00.. With 41 Persons., was so -penurious that she allowed quiet,, with prices of choice g1rad6s R N I YP It. despatch says -��The A 1,6ndon despatch says:. herself only twenty cents daily for TO ITFLP B fir n. Infprior stuX in good' supply. trans-Atlantic steamship ser�- patei from Barcelona to Lloyd's I maintenance. delegation of members of Parlia- new large muster o We quote as follows ,-Fresh A f the French vice. between Montreal and La Ito- says that the Senators waited on the mast and Se on rolls, 17 to 18c, finest, -lb. prints, hooner Asisomption reports that Minister of Marine with Captain chelle Pallico will be inaugurated by GOY.-GOERALPS TOUR 18 to 19c; poorer grades (rolls and S 08. when Nixty nlile4 from the ar liernier, in support of Government the sailing of the stenniMip liekto tubs), 14 to 16c; creamery prints, r. he saw an immenSe sistance for a polar expedition. from La Rochelle Pallice oil April du Palillie will Visit Number of Western 21 J to 23c; solids (fresh made), 19 as This ser- light. which was followed by a loud VMS. The delegation asked that the Gov- 15th, direct to Montreal. T Xplosi()n. lie believed it meant Ontario To to 20c; held, 18je. t provide a boat for the ex- vice will be operated by two steam- 0, Eggs --Receipts are fair, and the ernmen that a laden with,(I.Vilaillite A Toronto, despatch: says :-The demand good. Sales at 11* to 12c pedition. it. would. cost $80,000. ers, the 11ektos and the Ifesperus, his *news. incremw,9 visit of Lord Minto and party to Mr. Prefontaine, who was favorably the latter sailing from the French had blown up. T itilani- Toronto in April and be. per dozen. e fears for 6e safety of the May will th in1pre4sel with the proposition. ask- port on the 15th Of MaY: Its first Cheese ---Market firriv. We'. quote ambara, from hlaxs�cilles for extended, and be somewhat in the Montreal will be on ed if the Government could have the sailing from 14cl; twins, 14c. being Finest, 131 to with a cargo o. exlosives. nature of a farewell tour, it steamer back after the trip was May 6th, unit will Ile upon the sixth hat he will taco part in a. passengers iLv;,; a crew expected U said he -reafter. 'Ilke Over, and Mr. Bernier was, of each molith tht Site had six pa - f thirty-five aboard. number of functions and visit several ITOG PRODU CT -S quite agret'able tO this. sets are of 3,000 tons each. first- 0 towns and cities of Western Ontario. The Oovernor4,'-eneral, after attend - Sir class in every particular. The rail - Dressed hogs are• nonlinaL. Cured MILITIA IIENSrON ACT., connection of L& Pallice gives WILL HUSTLE THEM AL%; meats are unchanged, with a good. -ick Borden -oduced way C. in 6 inti the musical festival on April 1 Sir Fredoi g access to Paris. Lyons. Li- deniand. We quote :-Bacon, clear, his bill to amend the Militia Pension go back to Ottawa. On Aprii:.:. Trip 10 to 10je, in ton an() casellOts, Act. He explained that this bill InOges, 0 28 Ito will return to Toronto and �d other Froin Coast to Coast Will Mak T ip 4 and Back in 26 Days. residence in the house' of Pork -Mess, $21 to $21.50; do.. take up his i was intended to provide. that mem- short cut, $22.5)0 to $23. 10 !AE bers of the civil service who became DETERMINED Ottawa despatch says:. Tile .. W, Flavelle�, Queen's Park, which - An OLta Smoked meats-Ilams, 13 to "ic; officers of the permanent force of the -eden'-s party has been placed at his disposal. itinerancy for Lord Ly% rolls, llic; shoulders, 11c; backs, irlilitia under the Militia Pension A BOY'S Vain Att6mpt to Save of inembers of the British Parliament Lord Minto will re ain until May 14 to 14-1c; breakfast bacon, 14 to -Act should have heir count for His Father. es for a rapid trill to the 21. grovid hey paid Into the superannu- which t Jqew York despatch Sayb coast and back. In twenty-six days Lard -The market Is very firm. We anon funij. The clause was precise- A arrival at Quebec, on -r While despondent fr9m sickness from their at WHAT MR. SMART EXPECTS 'quote -Tierces, -ted I the trip is completed, 101c; tubs, Ile ly similar to that Inger n' the henry Heller, a pressman, on Wed- August 30, pails, 11 c; compound, 81 to 10c. Northwest Mounted Police Act at nesday twisted a towel around his and the party arrive at Toronto on Rush of Sritish IhUnig,ration to last session. &optember 25, Although Sunday. neck and h _Wiged himsplf to a hook. Canada. n SS AT MONTREAL e- -o this programme povides for a ralyid Id son raised his fath 12 ear t w window sill, whereupon errs feet to A w ��'VAN HORNE ACCEPTS# severely criticizM. 'chore not be long, according to Mr. James onyinion and return,An Ottawa despatchsays. T 3 ontreal, April 7. -Grain -No.. 1 eroupon trill across the D ill r Manitoba hard wheat, 73 c; No., 1 Hpl!er kicked the child in the -side., it lias been 9 Deputy Minister of the Northern, 72c. March delivery; 'No. While the boy lay breathless upon IL4 apparently no time allowed for a A. Smart, •Will Be the Head of the Trans- Ile prairie and wheat fields of Interior, who has just- returned from isit to t I hard, 741-c; No. I Northern, 731c, to v the father strangled portation Commission. oba, althea ngland, before tteAnumber of im- -store, May delivery; peas, 69je, ManiL u ex death. be in full swing. Ontario, too, ini -ants coming from the riti high freights. Oats, No. 2 in store An. Ottawa despatch says -Sir then appears to recei X -1i scaut attention. ]sles to Canada,' will exceed, the G here, 36-1 to 37c; rye, 51c cast '; William Van Horne has consented to BRITISH BUD* ET. her going to the United States number -chairman of the Transporta- buckwheat, 48J to 49c cast. For act as -ever saw such a boom," Mr. . ..... You i - May delivery -No. 1 oats, 38c,. No. tion Commission. The appointment Be introduced in the Cora-. ARM PULLED FROM SOCKET Smart observed; our emigration 2 37c; rye, 60c- buckwheat, 56 to of Sir William and Messrs. Bertram ons on April 23. m office in London is thronged 81c. Flour -Manitoba and Kennedy, although decided upon daily 67c; pea with. inquiries, and it is wonderful Mr despatch says :-Tn the ]Z Joys ill Kingston Works Has patenis, $4.20; seconds, $3.90;. On- has not yet passed Council. A: London Employe the interest that is taken in Can— Ouse of Commons on Wednesday a Narrow Lscape. tario . straight rollers, $3.50 to Kennedy, of Quebec, Is in England. H ad a. announced $3.65; in bags, $1.70 to $1.75 ; Nothing has been heard from him as Prime Minister Balfour A Kingston despatch says $3.70 to $4.10. Rolled yet, that the budget would be introduced patents at Robert Tillson, an emplo�e of the oats -Killers' prices, $2 bags and 28, and the Irish I -and locomotive works, had a narrow es- A TRIPLE oats on April $4.15 per bbl. Feed -Mani- ]RATEs Bill would come up on second read- acks, CHANGE IN POSTAGE Cape from death on Thursday. He Lobs Man Xills -Brother and Sister and T., $19 to $20; shorts, $21 Ing the following week a pulley was adjusting a belt on t $22, bags included; Ontario bran One Cent for Two Ounces on Xost URM when his arm became -caught in the 0 Himself. in bulk, $18 to $18.50 shorts, in -clam Xatter. Mo., --desipauh, Third C lashings. He was pulled off his feet 'A. angaii City., AMERI ANS PO IN, w to the heigHt of says :-�-Er bulk, $20 to $2-1. Provisions- '' rovisions -;;d Fifty Settlers and lifted almost auk Candee, aged 45, has-. Heavy Canadian short cut pork, $24 ft Ottawa despatch says: T"wo, the shafting. The arm was pulled shot aid mortally wounded his no- Northwest. back, $23.5() to Post office Department issues a to $25; short cut Icater out of its socket, and - the bones brother, Nathan, and his .sister, Miss yesterday he re $24; light short cut, $23 to $24; Lice that from y rate Of Portal, N. W.'T.,�'&&- were broken in two places in the Olins, after which he shot and fatal - pure 'matter ex- � 1 Worth lard, 8J to 9C postage on compound refined:., -fifty forearm and upper arm. Tills6ri dis- ly wounded himself. Nath Two hundred and an is the cuttings, bulbs, roots' patch says* cept swds, R-KETS1 Ty I'll p9b ftrifinliaq lard, 10* to tic -0 and 85 oars of effects came played wonderful nerve and coolness. chief, clerk in the offixe of the assist - stopped of the Union Pacific finest taxi, 11 to tic; hams, 121 budding plants, wions and grafts settlers Wednesday from the Unit- When his comparliblits, the ant manager - in here on t for each two -ounces to 13c; bacon, 14 to I 5c; fresh will be One cent They intend settling -machinery, the injured an e0olly Railroad in this city. Frank Cdndee tion thereof, and on fourth- ed States m killed scipatteir hogs, $9 to $9 25. or frac Soo Line and the S&Wza- took out his knife and cut the belt, had been in poor health, and is 3, JL2c cloos, matter one cent for each ounce along theber HOROV-VWte clover, in sections, generally. thus.freeing his arm. laved to have been deme tins, Sc; in fraction there6f. toon COUStY tri -1b 10 per am" 4 . . t � �, - . , . -f . 4. 4' 'dr A -W- Z":S, U, 4X` 4 11 eA 5M 4 'A 9 Si .-,;. 97 Y7 'Na bulk,ISKING IN LISBON* 71c; aark, le lower. HEAL REGULATIONS. ESSAY ON TUBERCULOSIS. THE Ontario, 13 to 131c; townships, 18c. MA Butter -Strictly fresh.and Zfti6rti`* 23 to a8ic; Chaugen Made, RogatdinC Lafe6- Dr. Latham Declared a Winwr by LCarlos Boards Yacht held, 20 to 20ic. Lggs--New laid, tious Diseases.His Guest to Land. the Covamission. t ices or . ........ 12 to 12ic., A Toronto despatch ift70'-.Jrb6 ndon d'Phe tri espatch ss, the X Lisbon despatch says:, ye Graio-- Cattle, etc and At. A Lo 'UNITED StATES" new diphtheria and scarlet fever re- Pr12A essay- by Arthur Latham, on tish Royal yacht Victoria, Edward on board, King Ed gulations pa sed by the Pro a sanitarium for the heti, with in Trade Centres., Provincial the erection of Buffalo, April 7. -Flour - Thursday, Steady. Board of Health came into force on treatment of tuberculosis in arrived in the Tagus on Thur En dull; 1; No. I hard, Sunday by an order -4n -Council. They land is published. It was selected and was greeted with a salute of 21 83*c; N I Northern, 80je; winter ano- so- by a cOmpnittee appointed b the its, The -fixing of the salute '13READSTU provide that municipalities shall am nominal. Corn -Firm; No. 8 yellow, y 9 fur- King as expressing the beqt lines n__��nced the King's arrival, Toronto, April 17.-Wheii - 'Me 46c; No. 2 corn, 46c. Oats -Quiet ; talish Isqlation hospitals and ti�ied the greatest commotion[ market nish an ambulance or other suitable that Past experipace, and original eft who flocked No. 2 mixed, 38c. g- the people, continues quiet, No. 2 red No. 2 white, 40c thought can WqXest for the ereotion among'. conveyance. winter and white- quoted at 68Barley-Western, 55c; prime Ohio honor who of such a sanitarium. The competi- through quays, Phtsicians Or middle freights, and at 69c east. No. 53c. Rye -No. 2 quoted a which excursion a t 5ftc. ste mboats k suspicious of a person tion was open to medical men of all from now or are spring nominal at 69c on Midland D3troit, April 7. -Wheat, closed- let fever shall make nationalitiew. About 18o essays crowiJed with sightseers started, to having scar and No. 2 goose at 66c on Midland. Cash, 78c; Ofio. 2 red, cash, 76ic.ee a Majesty and welcome bim�., report within twenty-four hours to were sent in and' in every case an meet hi Manitoba wheat steady, No. 'I hard, May. 76c ; July, 731e. The warships manned •- health authorities. Whenever a architect collaborated with the mt- to Portugal. 86ic grinding in transit; No. 1 Milwaukee, April 7. -Wheat -Dull; and yards, and the sailors case is discovered the patient shall dical men in providing plans for sides Wed. northern, &5c all rail, grinding in No. I Northern, 77c; No. 2 Northern -t Such a building.' The experiences cheered - as the state galley, follo t once be removed to a place 0 the a transit; No. I hard, 86c Worth Bay; 76c; May, 73 c. Rye -Firm- No. for and discoveries of various scientific by several others, proceeded to ►not No. I- Northern, 84je, North Bay ; 52d. Barley -Steady; No. 2 60C ; isolation, and, all precautions men were given by Dr. Lathmm. The Victoria and Albert. T w the disinfection, or, if necessary, the lake ports,, and No. I Northern at sample, 42 to 58jc. Corn -May, 43C their Majesties on board the essential principles are life spent in between which destruction of all clothing Col 78c. f.o.b., lake ports. Duluth, April 7. -Wheat. --To arrive the open air, m from Victoria and Albert lasted an hour may have been exposed to the con- nplete freedo Oats --Market is dull, with prices No. 1 hard, 751c; No 1 Northern, an debilitating ciricuinstances, or and a half, after which a procession tagion, must be taken. All house unchanged. No. White quoted at 731c; May, 73ic; No. Northern, formed and the two Kings Went railway trains, boats, etc., which anything which may lead to the ex- Was OCCU-; 2 The historic galley 9c high freights, and at 2.9ic mid- 72tc; May, 751 to 75je; July, 741c. acerbation of the disease, methodical may have been exposed are -also to die freight. Oats -May, 35 c. hill -climbing when t is pied by the Kings led the way. It be purified. If the emergency do- the patient Barley --Trade is quiee, with No. 3 Minneapolis, April 7.- Wheat -May- the equal thereto, an abundant diet in was followed by a flotilla of various mans it, persons exposed to extra quoted at 45c middle freight, 73je; uly, 731c; on track, No. 1 which milk, fat�y food, and vegeta- craft.. Their Majesties' progress wa-S contagion shall be - isolated and artillery, and No. 3 at 43c middle freight, hard, 751c; No. I Northern, 741c supplied with all necessaries until blas hold an its place, vert- accompanied by Slays of of the, warships- Buckwheat-�-Market dull ut about No. 2 Northern, 731c. 9 hydrotherapeutic methods d and th?,, sailors the period of incubation of that dis- ou an in manned sides, The Kings 45c west, and 47c- east. s m sevision. aga 11 have elapsed. he ease sha ­ 1 ': t Corn-Markit quiet and prices were escorted from the quay to LIVID STOCK MAAKVTS.:�;]!.­'y it school children contract the dis- y. Canadian feed cQrn quoted at April 7. -There was an ease, the Medical Health Officer G by cavalry. -The crowds in palace THE TO RING - the enthusiastic the, streets were e 41 to 42c west, and at 45c here. active demand for butchers' cattle at shall cause a daily examination - to No. 3 American yellow at 47c - on the Western Cattle Market to -day. be made of all the children In the Ladies of Lisbon Shored track Toronto, and No. 3 mixed at The prices, of the lower grades, how- school -room for at least' one week With Roses.— MAGNIFICENT S o_RROW.':1 46C. eyer, were weaker, an there were a from the date of the occurrence of Flour-�-Ninety per cent. patents 'un- A Lisbon deopatch sij�: king good many of them on the market. a the children nese Court ShOWS Its How the Chi changed at $2.65 middle freight ch Edward had a novel experience on M such a,. In In exporters' buying was fairly ant- If an children are absent fro Humiliation. buyers' Saturday while - visiting the museum b s' sacks, for export. Straight mated- in the better, descriptions, but school, a medical examination shall the rollers of special brands for dorgestic there were too many inferior and of the Geographical Society. The Peking despatch- manner A say# be made of them in trade quoted at $3.20 to $3.25' in hall 'was filled with distinguished Clijuese Court 'will make a ri rough ones offered, which buyers do a if they were in attendance at the pilg M About the beat r strewn the b*bls. Manitoba flour steady. No- 1 not care to touch. persons, and the Boo was stre age to the ancestral tombs of school.. patents, $4.10, `and seconds, $3.80. price reported was $4.75 for export- with rows. When King Rdyvard, ke- imperial Family for sacrificial The minhhurh, period..' of Isolation bakers, $4.70 en tred Strong bake to $8.80, bag's ers'; $4.45 was about the top figure companied by King Carlos; of any case of scarlet fever shall he sh I p in April. A railway fifty Miles included, Toronto.; for butochers', but there were a num- the hall. the ladies In ilie galleries long I s bei ng built to the tombs, six weeks from the onset of the dis- and the amount ex stied on it and Millfeed-Bran unchanged at $17 ber of exporters' bought for butcher- showered rose leaveson the mon- ease having and any person then outside points bran -Award's coat was here. At purposek at higher prices than archs. King F the renovating and refurnishing of-, an is in any discharge due to scarlet, fever, thickly covered with leaveo. at which the Palace at P6o-tinWfu quoted at $16.50 to $17, and shorts these. Sheep were steady, but would,.-'. Rhall be isolated for such further at $18. Manitoba bran, in sacks, calves were decidedly lower. Hogs he laughed heartily. Replying to .an as Mr. Townley, the First Secre L period As in the opinion. of the Medi - 420, and shorts- at $21 here. continued weak without- a quotable aidoiress of welcome, King PAward tar of the British Legation, has lth Officer may be necessary utipm-cedented at- docline, but the prospects were that pointed out, more than make good. they wouldfor the safety of the public. go lower. and said tentions &)lowered on him, the deficit in the indemnity Pay `Rob CE. they would never fade from his mem Coux7ty I U The run was a large one, an quite ments. Additions have been mad Beans -Trade i M a number of cattle were left over un- Y. furniture on quiet. Medium, to the Palace, and new qu AWFUL MISTAKE. or cars, con e $1.65; to $1.75 bush, and hand- the most elaborate and. gorgeous taining 1,396 cattle, 260 sheep, scale has been provided, while a picked, $1.90 t 2. Poison IRELAND IS GLAD. 11usband Gave Wife es. With 022 hogs, and, 100 calves. . - ;2-:' ;! , r from a, Tien-Tsin Dried apples- -Ti ade inactive, stead of Xidicine. European caterer .... .. The following is the range of duo- nor Over Prospect. of hotel will attend to tfic needs of the husiasm nominal �t 31c per lb.; eve- -Maxy Ent -eports court. porated, 6 to 6J(;. tations: A ronto despatch says •*. t, Royal Visit to Dublin. t. According o Chineso i Pao c the court intends to stop 'ket is qt�16t.- with at Honey�The mar F"Xporters' cattle- Per 100 lbs. Redmond. aged 64, wife of ohn 'A Lonifon despatch Ra Choice ...$4.50 $4.75 J Redmond. 400 adelaide ys: Tli-e ofll ting -fu as long as possible rices unchanged.; Strained sells at street on ac - p Mediurii . ... ... ... 4.25 4.40 west, died on Thursday night from tial announcement of the King's in- count of the humiliation felt.., t 8 to 9ic per lb., ;and comb at �1.25 Light ... ... ... ... ... 4.00 0.00 ts of carbolic acid poisoning. tention to vi.mt Ireland with the living in Pekin the effec g under foreign guns. to $1.50. Bulls ... ... ... ... ... . 3.15 4J)0 the drug having been given her in Qfiei.-rk has caused the greatest en- Ilay, baled -The 'market is quiet at Cows ... ... ... ... ..... 3.40 3.75 3.75 ATH Choice timothy, mistake 6y her husband- Deceased thusiamn ill that island, which quite -unchaLnged prices. P Butchers'- at had brien ill in fied for some days. rocently has had more occasions for MISERLY REC S DE $9.50 to $10 on track, and mixed 4,40 had lots 4.25 and there was beside her bed a wif-congratulation than for many $8.50. .. ... ... 4.00. 4.25 Choice ... ... . chair containing a number of medi- yearn.' At first it fanpied their $1,0W,000 Found in BankNotes; Straw-Ttie market is 'quiet for'car Medium ... ... ... ..... 3.40 4.00 cine bottles. including one- contain- je_%Lics propmed to witness the race Partially Eaten by Rat S lots on trnck at $5.50 to $6 a -ton Bulls ... ... .... ... ..... 3.00 3.70 Ing carbolic eid. About 9 o'clock for the coupo intmationale.. but it -Maple syrup -The market is Countess quiet, A Rome despatch says :- 3.90 band for her medi- in ti -ought in we likely that after the Heifers ... ... ... ... ... 3.50 with receipts small, Wine gallons she asked her hu d'Onigo. a miserly recluse, was inur- Feederl 4.00 4.30� lowes regatta the King and Queen cine, and not knowing what he was her house sell at 85 to 90c, and Imperial gal- 3.00-: 3.65 - the dered several weeks ago in Stockers ... ....... the poison. In will start on it cruisr arolind doing. he gave Ions at $1.10. Canners 2.00 2.5o, Rear Treniso. The. murderer, now a 11 hou she was dead, tritth Potatoes -Market is xtftdy,, with less than a coast, and may Ili er p a of Drs. McCor. Dublin about th 46 It is generally un(jerst-ood crime' ft I Shoe A ;�,rfipvday confessed. the 0 (late fair offerings. Car lots are quoted offerin Export ow" 4.25'dei11g,l Was committed in: to nave her Iiie. Show. -e a frenzy of rage mick and O'Brien at 31 to $1.05 a bag, and small Do., bucks 4.00 share at the Countess, be - lots at $1.0-0 to $1.25. Coroner Crawford was notified. and the King had a considerable -ill setts- -,fusel to give him a Grain -fed lambs 6. 00 6.50- a in investigatfur. -the case he closely in bringbIg about tile recent s cause of her r, Poultry -.Market is quiet and Do., bucks r).50'';, 6.00 -orsal of -Government meal or money for his starving quostionod everybody in the houw. factory re% --Dr - The Countess said he had prices u9change.d. We quote 5-00 5.50 -ItAnd, and that he per- picked, fresh killed tarkeys, 17 d all told the mune story. Con- Policy in Trt to Cafes, each ... ... . .. 2.00 13.()o an t every neither ineal nor money. The police an 18c per Tb-' geese, 10 to 12c .. per Calves, per 100 lbs. 4.00: 5.50 Requently he decidod not to hold -Amally -tins a inc&e wish tha fwind in her squalid bedroom bank cause of friction betw(vn tile two inquest. lb.; -ducks, $1. to $1.20 per pair ; ljog�-#_ - - countries be rein,oved. notes aggregating one million dol lars. Five hundred one -thousand ousand lire chickeng (young) 85c to $1 old ow r' 4.50 5.00 hens, 50 to .70c per pair. .... ... . 2.00. 4.00 ($200) notes had been partly eaten' StaKR ... ... selects, 16o to 200 STEAMER LINE TO FRANCE SHIP BLOWN UP AT SEA. by rats. The total value of the wo- 0 t man's estate Is estimated lbs . ... ... ... ... .... 6.50 .00 at four. T Service -e Bambara Believed* to Be Los TIF, FAIRY MARkF.rS,_,: Thick fats ... Will be TL ... ... .. 6.25 0.00 TraiwAtlantic million dollars. Countess ol'onigo: Opened April 15. 13utter The market continues l,ights ... ... ... ... . 6.25.. 0.00.. With 41 Persons., was so -penurious that she allowed quiet,, with prices of choice g1rad6s R N I YP It. despatch says -��The A 1,6ndon despatch says:. herself only twenty cents daily for TO ITFLP B fir n. Infprior stuX in good' supply. trans-Atlantic steamship ser�- patei from Barcelona to Lloyd's I maintenance. delegation of members of Parlia- new large muster o We quote as follows ,-Fresh A f the French vice. between Montreal and La Ito- says that the Senators waited on the mast and Se on rolls, 17 to 18c, finest, -lb. prints, hooner Asisomption reports that Minister of Marine with Captain chelle Pallico will be inaugurated by GOY.-GOERALPS TOUR 18 to 19c; poorer grades (rolls and S 08. when Nixty nlile4 from the ar liernier, in support of Government the sailing of the stenniMip liekto tubs), 14 to 16c; creamery prints, r. he saw an immenSe sistance for a polar expedition. from La Rochelle Pallice oil April du Palillie will Visit Number of Western 21 J to 23c; solids (fresh made), 19 as This ser- light. which was followed by a loud VMS. The delegation asked that the Gov- 15th, direct to Montreal. T Xplosi()n. lie believed it meant Ontario To to 20c; held, 18je. t provide a boat for the ex- vice will be operated by two steam- 0, Eggs --Receipts are fair, and the ernmen that a laden with,(I.Vilaillite A Toronto, despatch: says :-The demand good. Sales at 11* to 12c pedition. it. would. cost $80,000. ers, the 11ektos and the Ifesperus, his *news. incremw,9 visit of Lord Minto and party to Mr. Prefontaine, who was favorably the latter sailing from the French had blown up. T itilani- Toronto in April and be. per dozen. e fears for 6e safety of the May will th in1pre4sel with the proposition. ask- port on the 15th Of MaY: Its first Cheese ---Market firriv. We'. quote ambara, from hlaxs�cilles for extended, and be somewhat in the Montreal will be on ed if the Government could have the sailing from 14cl; twins, 14c. being Finest, 131 to with a cargo o. exlosives. nature of a farewell tour, it steamer back after the trip was May 6th, unit will Ile upon the sixth hat he will taco part in a. passengers iLv;,; a crew expected U said he -reafter. 'Ilke Over, and Mr. Bernier was, of each molith tht Site had six pa - f thirty-five aboard. number of functions and visit several ITOG PRODU CT -S quite agret'able tO this. sets are of 3,000 tons each. first- 0 towns and cities of Western Ontario. The Oovernor4,'-eneral, after attend - Sir class in every particular. The rail - Dressed hogs are• nonlinaL. Cured MILITIA IIENSrON ACT., connection of L& Pallice gives WILL HUSTLE THEM AL%; meats are unchanged, with a good. -ick Borden -oduced way C. in 6 inti the musical festival on April 1 Sir Fredoi g access to Paris. Lyons. Li- deniand. We quote :-Bacon, clear, his bill to amend the Militia Pension go back to Ottawa. On Aprii:.:. Trip 10 to 10je, in ton an() casellOts, Act. He explained that this bill InOges, 0 28 Ito will return to Toronto and �d other Froin Coast to Coast Will Mak T ip 4 and Back in 26 Days. residence in the house' of Pork -Mess, $21 to $21.50; do.. take up his i was intended to provide. that mem- short cut, $22.5)0 to $23. 10 !AE bers of the civil service who became DETERMINED Ottawa despatch says:. Tile .. W, Flavelle�, Queen's Park, which - An OLta Smoked meats-Ilams, 13 to "ic; officers of the permanent force of the -eden'-s party has been placed at his disposal. itinerancy for Lord Ly% rolls, llic; shoulders, 11c; backs, irlilitia under the Militia Pension A BOY'S Vain Att6mpt to Save of inembers of the British Parliament Lord Minto will re ain until May 14 to 14-1c; breakfast bacon, 14 to -Act should have heir count for His Father. es for a rapid trill to the 21. grovid hey paid Into the superannu- which t Jqew York despatch Sayb coast and back. In twenty-six days Lard -The market Is very firm. We anon funij. The clause was precise- A arrival at Quebec, on -r While despondent fr9m sickness from their at WHAT MR. SMART EXPECTS 'quote -Tierces, -ted I the trip is completed, 101c; tubs, Ile ly similar to that Inger n' the henry Heller, a pressman, on Wed- August 30, pails, 11 c; compound, 81 to 10c. Northwest Mounted Police Act at nesday twisted a towel around his and the party arrive at Toronto on Rush of Sritish IhUnig,ration to last session. &optember 25, Although Sunday. neck and h _Wiged himsplf to a hook. Canada. n SS AT MONTREAL e- -o this programme povides for a ralyid Id son raised his fath 12 ear t w window sill, whereupon errs feet to A w ��'VAN HORNE ACCEPTS# severely criticizM. 'chore not be long, according to Mr. James onyinion and return,An Ottawa despatchsays. T 3 ontreal, April 7. -Grain -No.. 1 eroupon trill across the D ill r Manitoba hard wheat, 73 c; No., 1 Hpl!er kicked the child in the -side., it lias been 9 Deputy Minister of the Northern, 72c. March delivery; 'No. While the boy lay breathless upon IL4 apparently no time allowed for a A. Smart, •Will Be the Head of the Trans- Ile prairie and wheat fields of Interior, who has just- returned from isit to t I hard, 741-c; No. I Northern, 731c, to v the father strangled portation Commission. oba, althea ngland, before tteAnumber of im- -store, May delivery; peas, 69je, ManiL u ex death. be in full swing. Ontario, too, ini -ants coming from the riti high freights. Oats, No. 2 in store An. Ottawa despatch says -Sir then appears to recei X -1i scaut attention. ]sles to Canada,' will exceed, the G here, 36-1 to 37c; rye, 51c cast '; William Van Horne has consented to BRITISH BUD* ET. her going to the United States number -chairman of the Transporta- buckwheat, 48J to 49c cast. For act as -ever saw such a boom," Mr. . ..... You i - May delivery -No. 1 oats, 38c,. No. tion Commission. The appointment Be introduced in the Cora-. ARM PULLED FROM SOCKET Smart observed; our emigration 2 37c; rye, 60c- buckwheat, 56 to of Sir William and Messrs. Bertram ons on April 23. m office in London is thronged 81c. Flour -Manitoba and Kennedy, although decided upon daily 67c; pea with. inquiries, and it is wonderful Mr despatch says :-Tn the ]Z Joys ill Kingston Works Has patenis, $4.20; seconds, $3.90;. On- has not yet passed Council. A: London Employe the interest that is taken in Can— Ouse of Commons on Wednesday a Narrow Lscape. tario . straight rollers, $3.50 to Kennedy, of Quebec, Is in England. H ad a. announced $3.65; in bags, $1.70 to $1.75 ; Nothing has been heard from him as Prime Minister Balfour A Kingston despatch says $3.70 to $4.10. Rolled yet, that the budget would be introduced patents at Robert Tillson, an emplo�e of the oats -Killers' prices, $2 bags and 28, and the Irish I -and locomotive works, had a narrow es- A TRIPLE oats on April $4.15 per bbl. Feed -Mani- ]RATEs Bill would come up on second read- acks, CHANGE IN POSTAGE Cape from death on Thursday. He Lobs Man Xills -Brother and Sister and T., $19 to $20; shorts, $21 Ing the following week a pulley was adjusting a belt on t $22, bags included; Ontario bran One Cent for Two Ounces on Xost URM when his arm became -caught in the 0 Himself. in bulk, $18 to $18.50 shorts, in -clam Xatter. Mo., --desipauh, Third C lashings. He was pulled off his feet 'A. angaii City., AMERI ANS PO IN, w to the heigHt of says :-�-Er bulk, $20 to $2-1. Provisions- '' rovisions -;;d Fifty Settlers and lifted almost auk Candee, aged 45, has-. Heavy Canadian short cut pork, $24 ft Ottawa despatch says: T"wo, the shafting. The arm was pulled shot aid mortally wounded his no- Northwest. back, $23.5() to Post office Department issues a to $25; short cut Icater out of its socket, and - the bones brother, Nathan, and his .sister, Miss yesterday he re $24; light short cut, $23 to $24; Lice that from y rate Of Portal, N. W.'T.,�'&&- were broken in two places in the Olins, after which he shot and fatal - pure 'matter ex- � 1 Worth lard, 8J to 9C postage on compound refined:., -fifty forearm and upper arm. Tills6ri dis- ly wounded himself. Nath Two hundred and an is the cuttings, bulbs, roots' patch says* cept swds, R-KETS1 Ty I'll p9b ftrifinliaq lard, 10* to tic -0 and 85 oars of effects came played wonderful nerve and coolness. chief, clerk in the offixe of the assist - stopped of the Union Pacific finest taxi, 11 to tic; hams, 121 budding plants, wions and grafts settlers Wednesday from the Unit- When his comparliblits, the ant manager - in here on t for each two -ounces to 13c; bacon, 14 to I 5c; fresh will be One cent They intend settling -machinery, the injured an e0olly Railroad in this city. Frank Cdndee tion thereof, and on fourth- ed States m killed scipatteir hogs, $9 to $9 25. or frac Soo Line and the S&Wza- took out his knife and cut the belt, had been in poor health, and is 3, JL2c cloos, matter one cent for each ounce along theber HOROV-VWte clover, in sections, generally. thus.freeing his arm. laved to have been deme tins, Sc; in fraction there6f. toon COUStY tri -1b 10 per am" 4 . . t � �, - . , . -f . 4. 4' 'dr A -W- Z":S, U, 4X` 4 11 eA CLARBMONT young c;,It. on Tuesday oil the -Z. i t; . Kingston, Road when the animal . '_ 'rltofi. Gib}roll pent tiTonc` ay` "I became frightened • ` tot a passing fiuroittu. tar unci fall 111tU the (litc ll, throe - I)r. Ht luilt�ii iva hore� -over ing tile (it.i e - out and cutting his v Silu(.1ily,11 face htully. _ J. H. -Bial: ' � gent F -ids ill . / 1 y. I The unanirnons Call froitl Rank .` Tt►ruut(�• St, Presbyterian church, Ottawa, I.:-_. Ju}ul L nderllill «as iii-Torollo Roti-, J. H. Turnbull, 11. A., oF. this week. . St. Paul's church, Bowmanville, George .Gerow, of Port Perry, leas been accepted. The Whitby '`� Ks in town oli`tiesclay . I Presbytery met -on Tuesday and _ , . :�lluert Rawson :and wife spent moderated the call. I Z.• ' a few days last week in Toronto. - < Mrs. Davidson, of Cllerrywood, spent laLt week `�-ith friends here. o ` Robt. Ashenhurst has engaged a- =wit11 Albert Rawson for for theP I 511111 ler.OHS 10 CUM rr - She0 an Rumohr ' . and A _ B. 0 Doves -e11 were in Markham on t ; d .i. !.11 ' : ._. 1-1 IMonda i .- The onl kind of consump- �'S"m. Leaper lies bought nice «41 driver from W. F. R. Junes, of tion to ear is : neglected e Mount Zion. consumption." .7. Miss Elva Jones, of 'Mount Zion, is spendidg a few days with Frank People are learning that Con- and Mrs. Cooper. sumption is a curable disease. Rev. Murray and :1irg. Tait in- It is neglected consumption send spending Good Friday with that is so often incu.rablc. the latter's parents in Bolton. Daniel Forsyth has sold his pas- +.._,: At the faintest suspicion Of ing mare to a man east of here; consumption get a bottle ofL. receiving a good figure therefor. Scott's Emulsion and begin Alfred and ]% Tracey, -who $ have lived in Markham for some regular doses. time, have moved back to DLit• The use of Scott's Emulsion village. - Rey. T. McLachlan, of Bolton, at once, has, in thousands of will occupy the pulpit of Erskine cases, turned the balance in Sunda at both services on Eater ;favor of health. r I y _ P Miss Dickinson has accepted a Neglect-ed'consumptlondoes " 4-hool'at Sault St. Marie and will not exist where Scott's Emul- begin her duties after the Easter a(�ation.1. slon is. ,. Died -At Victoria Square on prompt use Of Scott's ErrlUl- d ?�iuncla3- April fith, Henry Hopper, alar checks the disease while it 1 brother of R. P. and David ld Hopper I -cif this plate• can be checked ( W. J. and lire. GraliRtti Atll1 `il$3. Send for free &ample. s Effie tcx�k part -in the prograul at file �` 111te�"a1c (•ilUil- etlt('i-titinillent `SCOTT BUWNE, Cheriiiats, f 7oronio, Outarl• Oil Wedne�day e�-eninn. L ' Ice%-. ��"}lith, x fc,rni�t A'' fnt . soca and �= oo; all drugg itt :. .: r l!C'l 111)ied the p111j)it Uf -file Litt ptist - - c•lllt .(.It Ori ti1111d l}`, last. Kea �; OR fi:ALT:- :� �.��t ��1' R �fa� c'� { 1' threshing outfit, coneibting of a 17 L.'p Liu(); er ti�"111 l►}hcltlt.' i lit h(ltll tiel'- traction eugine. I'eerlevs seperator and all at- "lce� Meltti1)�)Ht11• tachtnents compplete. The machinery is almost as good as new having only threshed some 250 f_)11 titllltltl}- llt'.l"t, t11C T{f'1`'. .�. t-. days in all. For particulars apply to John W. ��. iltiUll, of )'i( l:c t'Ili}r, N% -ill prtllc li Cowan. Highland Creek. I' 0 9f•fG the atlt111.11 lniss4ollary ,(vrliwll= ill �i"e;lc�y` Church. Collections and 1 51.b~t rii>tiuns iu behalf of the fund Jas. �ic•Lr;ilgllliu shippe(1 tt�u , loads of stock Erato this station uu _ Pick'enn :�h Monday. One tear contained li3(S �'i '`- ,­_ �­l- - - ­amb «hila the other car was 1. ula(le up of tattle and hogs. There�r.....1.: I __ . _; " - , .wereL-;�`�-' . . 1'_' head of eattle� in thi car 1:1the tot, 'weight of «"lft--ell Was ''t`' �' lz 0-1, ?,t A - . � ?­ I _� 1�4� ��; lbs., 0n Thursday in Easter Week the n�enlhers of the \Ietllocli=�t Jiission r Band will present their rantatli'Lu",m'ber.IL ' fur which they have been diligent- ly preparing fur souls time. It i3 I" ' '. `� eatitlecl `'Easter Brigiltne.�;,' alld .' `' i'' All kinds of rongll and arsesed Lumber is eXc•ee(lillgly tlltlrnling. The a(1- bath. ShinRlee, Door, Sash, Horeb fin- nli� ion fee hits been -et at fifteen . hioge and Silo material ' ttn(l t(�u teylt The eeantatft A� ilN i�c folio%%,ed b�- So nle Illis ellanc•oIIS I 11 1- ` selec•tio11" . Ciisteru taflke and waterrtriroilis r made Last Thursday -,the Meth6di�t NN to oder '.11. S. held their Easter meeting. i 1 The paster jlresicied, and ill ]li opening speech sho«-ed that iu the t�'eutS- }-ears of its history, the ,1., _ orga.tlizatiou had increased itsL . -- _� ­ I., ' nc otne almost twenty -fold. At • � • �0��$' i 11. the same time the general 1lissiun , L t,J." 4, Fund of the elhurcll had been ad- vancing until last year it stood at 1.:. _ t1. $308,d , an increase of $36,117 over "�� the year. preceeding. A nutn- l e , ber of ladles followed withBroughm''*. F mat-Xl�ln 1 • timely papers on mtsstonary K, ` ters and a liberal collection was • ESU placed upon the plates. I— f• - f .�... , :'Afire at Brougham on Thursday . , ; } t -`'� .. 1 de9troyed a good part of, the vi - I wieb to stag that I hate opened } _ gage, --Statesman. This 1f3 rather ar millinery store in Brougham and hard on our Mister village. bare • stook of all the aateet John H. Montgomery, St. Johnf, Newfoundland, died recently from styles in Spring Millinery.,,,.., an operation in a New York hos- Prices ere right.. , � pi.tal. His remains were interred .1. at Whitby, his birth -place. Ladies 1 Call and Coe the goods 45,000 lbs. beet sugar seed has and get prices. arrived a•t Peterboro for the Sugar 11 . Co., and building operations are to - - . begin at otice £or the factory 1' MISS M. G1ER0 - George Auris w&s breaking in a ,. `` 1' w I oI _;:.- e, 1.1� _.9 4 d -- ­­_­; '+. �­ Z � �. ­.. 1�­ ­ - �...1._:�-_ -I , -*,.- ,�: ., -_��'._ .:::: - -_ ­_ �r ­: Ble go:. ­,� .,-. _ ,:".. ­ . - J... ­ �� �. ­., _1!r, ,-.,- : ­ '.'. • , .- .o., ., r:, -»THEN'*= I I -Fee � ; . s. WEAR NEAT I....-, �,�t. .. _: L , ;� , ,. '_:_­ I I.: -1,._,.., ­­ 0�r ? r BOOTS. •.- ", . Y_ - 'I.. _:�:_­­� -'-..L-'.. :,� '. - �_ � .­ _- ­ __ -�.L - , _: I ,:...­ _ _�.1Ve hrive the very best lines of Ladies and Gents Boots and hoes ` to be had. They were secured at a bargain therefor you will be the gainer. See thesc,before purchasing your summer footwear. Repairing neatl and promptly attgpded to. Highest dish `price :- laid for farm p uce. • : _ .. s: w. ,� ' 1. .:.-- '.1 ­ LL ,Z_ �_�.,.._:­_ , . .. ` 0 PALM.&RI; I , I . _ _:.. _ L �_'_ �:_ .L; � -11__.;'11-- - - ��i. . I .. __'­�­ -1:, , ­ L �i Wr M , L . ­, _. "L.''',..., I _ _. _., _ _'. _-1: .. - _..:. ��. � .1 _1 ­_ -, --__"_..r.._._ ,.:.,,L. -, � - e, __ __� � . - ___ - .- . .;i�.__,.''i1..1__ - , .- . I . .11 1, - - - I , . r- __ __ 0 . - � .. - � , . -0 ./I F+ •jUS i' c a stir "� >, -:, . . T �, .f j 4, t -'4 t, a Y . -_-.*,!'*#. - _;",.L,j, '' :_., "; *.j ,�. (� Y��kl'e, �.. N.S�1.I '. . `AK mRIV.ED , , , a, P-. .V�,,t ,9..u P 1 ���: . I _. -,� .. .- -.­.:� ... - �_ ��4-__- - ,-, .,: ". 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The 1.8ADKR is coo- I i :silt•red to M the n oat ut"te J•N i ane► chars I , f ra %te market t - fay- , it has on angle s eel trsute,double bow leveir. ua11 i,sanul{s. leterual I breaker+• u,oustel on , castors.and can be eau I y tn-•t+• t frotu (dace to \ 1.1 *Cv. y.)r ea. a and r-pi-lity of opera i �c It 01.6u.1r uonpaile.t. Horst .t u• -w as pace tipeul: ltio. i also 66-36 r0. s pt:e a 64► a... s .,ad A.UU, How hwut a Washing. Machina? ti our having one means a great saving W you to Ume, labor strength and o otbes 1 'I be•uoaom) i., great 1 &DJ the cust cum parat.vely •utall we stork such we 1• I known mash are as THR KNOLL, wbi•b . �.: wva the gold medal ower an outer rua- ohlaew TEs RN AQ'r111U, r it+nstr•ked. Tb• osoodsae. Tb+ New uutario std TOB IU FIWv.H 11IT1WHUMSON. ui sola as Dor alI aloes eat pi -Oft You Can't Wring Clothes rfoodb y with • •ibss wrisg+r hav- brabef Or d• 6"Ve owl•. a s take a sp•owAy of r+ r-ktng .rift•: row our work is dans bi stapon workmen fed tally M tWAINTU <3. (' - MAIIURE FORKS. ,,.. '. ani:: Ior your I ,so - tion. . long sold short handles. i. a and 6 prong_ priced ul - w•rds from Forty -Five Cents. POULTRY NETTING..::.: 9 inch ntesb, 1:ut up lin colts of 50 runeirg yards. prlad an tol- 1,lows --- Ifo oinches Lilh 600 N � si N it ro 1. s0 w 8.1.6p10f • N �' ��� '. 60 inch" high $3 oo 7t laches high $&A Creosote Shingle Stain im roves the app•srence and doubter A Perfect Field or Hog f Fence. i is the on• we sail Ever !gain{' it i Ei-ECTRICiLLY IWELDHO. so ties to ratio, rr lco�on makes the ptroog'st and it pit perfect fence in the world. Pr.ces rang• upwards from Thirty Bente a trod ' , ' We are sole woos for Toronto' •i�i�i%iN,44rci44t�,,i1%N' ,o SPADES AND SHOVELS M)*M ig . �.�;. t L f wil the tial• of yftfr when you need one or these tools. We have them withlose or sborl uandles, wide or asrrow points for soddi0c ligiling, ditching ani draining. The bolo w sell are n ads for servio• and the price we sal V a reasonable ona. . 7Ag11RU00"dTHMNOUTH-'%38T. Have Been Very Busy e istesd'six s•tNere for N>RW [�ON'Tr 1t isMsdisg MMiev w• bwv�ods you need N ps>" which b'g saving to yea. .. . � HORN CLIPPERS Took hog 'er oniflt 1. to net complete without ose. Our .tock oostsiss such �. w•14 knows makes Bolter. Newmarket, Cited others priced apwardstram Rinety-eight cents. Old Furniture Made New With .a single Dora of cherry. Hgbk oak. rosewood. antique oak. mahog- any or walnut varaish stain. A spies - did bargain dame our way in this Use. and it's your ohwos to profit by it t 1(h cans for 100; 300 cans for 17o; 606 Cans for Va. This is high-grade goods and a decided bargsm. with a magnificent stock of painting ma- Idrial and such well- known brands of ready mixed points as QUEENi CITY MB - Ll .LT6ONl'S and SHll W 4t Int WILLIAMS, and prices rar ging up - war: • 3 from Seventy -fixe ,; Cents'.11, we cannot help getting your trade. HORSE C4LLA►.R PADS . • They are 00MO Y at this f kh rar We have Satisfactory Machine Oil" Oar oortomen MO to mbbsik so- njeahjae on wNb snob spl-ssdid tooting and lubricating qct h9w ae tb•t which weds them. No employ am expert oil buyer and I d- ipay • good price for r cit, wtioh wlU obtain end setNs for as SATISFIX13 CUSTOUSUR ilpe" atone prices to ihresb- •we end otter swot am= for cylinder and vaaabine cit in saint lots. --____._.__.__...._.­_W.- Grindstones, One Cent - • pound. We have too maap of • Une of grindstones and is order to reduce our stock we make this special.low prices - CURRY: - t COMBS A liarviceable - stamped steel Cur - Comb, rivetted through tnehandle. tor;rpglaCENTS. Horse Brushes1. Extra value in dandyiaii Brubhes at 150. 20c and Wo each. �. -= A Fact"Not a Fad is tbree-ply Seedy SooAog. It's obsoper than shingles. lasts I rp glad anyone 1 ... � L . - . .. I 4.. " . .L.' I . _� . I 1' I . ­ .., �1 v r� th lifetime of shingles, vacbas co►- reason Cr e y oohs ora. µ e sell It • ndM trete of vtaes ossa put it on.. We will IN pleased to pay psioed npwatlCds static live you tali pstr{ienlars..,4 s� seventy► -11 oe cash siattlad - •' , Twenty-five Cents Guns, - ifi eve . R. i� es and 8 lYers x . STRAINER a �' t :�� ss v - r -. .:... - - V , 'PAILS *5o. � , I „• _ . } . A splendid reap of PLOUGH L UMM ,. • I •,, . : , values hom RBo to 130. -� Ul" rAILF Beady made for immedis" nes ' It m 1 '\ esr'ia material, with soaps sad hand , •, Y ;•; ! _ , n - B quart too. 10 quart 13e best w fol t':, u.-�-. y it quark 13o. Cheam bola, epeehllly good 'trio• st We ham s tpiendl[ift ai ort6d stock' of «re- ' ►i cess. with lisp end liable weapons marked at our dose oak prices i • . "-° I We save you money in ammnnikion. '" v ., � : Twent -five Cents `, Masi orders It what- you • ,,,� f racesve : -SILL HARDWARE need is not •.- �: prompt r><adTHE RUS COi h:re, write us : . i zr � Q careful about tt : � . 1 R6► East Kin Street Toronto. - attentioa ,� •'► r ,s d 1 - - -. . __ :._ - . -!.,tgss -tee- - -: - '. -... -- .. _ tf _ ,; _a; 7_,r 6 k $ G: S y ,M1j .X. a- �'. �' .-,-... wawa-• ..- :: tt�.R , :.. .-.'-.�.'. :•---...... ,,m- .. ,.-.. :r!" ��_.g`', wawa.-� ,.- wawa ,. _4 .i c... --r .. -,.. . `' r 1 :.x. i.. h I- ..1. -.: � - - . Nat, ..-�, . 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No employ am expert oil buyer and I d- ipay • good price for r cit, wtioh wlU obtain end setNs for as SATISFIX13 CUSTOUSUR ilpe" atone prices to ihresb- •we end otter swot am= for cylinder and vaaabine cit in saint lots. --____._.__.__...._.­_W.- Grindstones, One Cent - • pound. We have too maap of • Une of grindstones and is order to reduce our stock we make this special.low prices - CURRY: - t COMBS A liarviceable - stamped steel Cur - Comb, rivetted through tnehandle. tor;rpglaCENTS. Horse Brushes1. Extra value in dandyiaii Brubhes at 150. 20c and Wo each. �. -= A Fact"Not a Fad is tbree-ply Seedy SooAog. It's obsoper than shingles. lasts I rp glad anyone 1 ... � L . - . .. I 4.. " . .L.' I . _� . I 1' I . ­ .., �1 v r� th lifetime of shingles, vacbas co►- reason Cr e y oohs ora. µ e sell It • ndM trete of vtaes ossa put it on.. We will IN pleased to pay psioed npwatlCds static live you tali pstr{ienlars..,4 s� seventy► -11 oe cash siattlad - •' , Twenty-five Cents Guns, - ifi eve . R. i� es and 8 lYers x . STRAINER a �' t :�� ss v - r -. .:... - - V , 'PAILS *5o. � , I „• _ . } . A splendid reap of PLOUGH L UMM ,. • I •,, . : , values hom RBo to 130. -� Ul" rAILF Beady made for immedis" nes ' It m 1 '\ esr'ia material, with soaps sad hand , •, Y ;•; ! _ , n - B quart too. 10 quart 13e best w fol t':, u.-�-. y it quark 13o. Cheam bola, epeehllly good 'trio• st We ham s tpiendl[ift ai ort6d stock' of «re- ' ►i cess. with lisp end liable weapons marked at our dose oak prices i • . "-° I We save you money in ammnnikion. '" v ., � : Twent -five Cents `, Masi orders It what- you • ,,,� f racesve : -SILL HARDWARE need is not •.- �: prompt r><adTHE RUS COi h:re, write us : . i zr � Q careful about tt : � . 1 R6► East Kin Street Toronto. - attentioa ,� •'► r ,s d 1 - - -. . __ :._ - . -!.,tgss -tee- - -: - '. -... -- .. _ tf _ ,; _a; 7_,r 6 k $ G: S y ,M1j .X. a- �'. �' .-,-... wawa-• ..- :: tt�.R , :.. .-.'-.�.'. :•---...... ,,m- .. ,.-.. :r!" ��_.g`', wawa.-� ,.- wawa ,. _4 .i c... --r .. -,.. . `' r 1 :.x. i.. h I- ..1. -.: � - - . Nat, ..-�, . ' . r - •..:- � ,K. .r- - t :1 ' 'Yy... 4 -f.. YI ' �.ti: , ,.-: c :. , : I _ .-_ :. -: wawa ..-� --. -. -:: -,a- .v .: _.: .-:. •�+.:. .-. ✓^:_.. -�. . y._ .. +. ., ... :. .- P .. ,,. n K,._; .. -:. wawa X - ,�- . --: _ , . -•wawa ,_ $: .. ,-- .- . -r..: _ i a: - - a ".. . _ • .r y r � t �_ n ti .: .�. ..:. a.._ ..- ,k a. 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John Qulok Cumd of SWatloa By Munyon'e . ; Rheumatism Curet .: •- a`•. •�►t�nderfui Gassy • and Remarkable Discovery. i the excellent quality and the high Experiments. show that a large reputation which appertain to Can- _ "ocean steamer, going at nineteen adian-made imploments. Canadian knots an- hour, will move over a dis- implements are exported to exory tante of two miles after it engines country in the world where pfrain is are stopped And reversed, and no au- grown, except to the United States. thority gives less than a mile or a That market is a ;ac,tic�i hook to mile and a half as the .required space Canadian implement manyfacturers to stop its progress. as well as to the Canadian farmer, for hardly any of his products find A STRANGE PRET'RRri`'CF.• a markot there; while the eggrew Giving up a large fortune to his sr�O American is competing all over brother thirty years ago, George the world, and in Canada, too, - for _ I Sheldon, of Oswego, New York, every inch of ground now held by the { - adopted the life of a tramp• He Canadian farmer and manufacturer. dressed shabbily, wore long hair and Don't}•nu think it would ho to pp' a beard and boasted that +e never your 'own a»'vantage, as well as to i' paid) railway fare in his life. He lilts the advantage of Canada as a na- cited. tion, that articles vhould be grown just _ and made at home that are con - MONEY FOR OLD S6LI7IF:IlS.. surncd by the Canadian people? Think the matter over, and see whe- Fihy dollars is to he given to ev- ther it is not your duty to work ery Russian soldier and sailor now for thisend. n the actic ' o -e list who served in the e Russo-Turkish near twenty-five years The world s coffee stip Iy is at re - ago. � - P P sent 1,813,000,000 pounds, and Bra- i ...„ zil grows 1,17:I,000,000 pounds of "It must be a gree t ° cdmfort. to this amount. Onfy 200,000,000 you to own such splendid furniture. hounds come from the East Indies. "Comfort ? ']'here isn't but one comfortable chair in the whole lot, --- --'�- and my wife in -viably !.-ants to sit I Rossway, Jan. 28, 1901. , -' in that. - C. C. RICHARDS dt CO. Dean Sirs — his fall I got thrown r EARTH'S DANGE' R SPOT." on a fence syr hurt my chest very c `Ifore met; have died and are buried, bad go I could not work and it hurt :., in the Isthmus of Panarrla,along' me to breathe.. I tried all kinds of the line of- the proposed canal, than' Lininients and they did mo no good. ;on an3r equal amount Of territory' in; One bottle of MINARD'S LINI- • lthe crotid. XENT warmed on flannels and ap- plied on my breast cured • We com- epletely f lleafnesa Capit _Cured -t .lt3e b local -'a applications -as "the annot � C. Ii. CO_S9P:HOOM.: . Y PP Y c reach tlrro diseasoU 't►ortioir of the' ear.RpsstvaYF 'Digby CO., Il, S, a �'1'lre�e is• orliy elle may tb euro deafness, _ dnQ"-thtit is by constitaitianat rergedies. � 1 - •..;.. �, Deafness is caused by an i'hfiamed con- '" ¢_ `�_• �": '�=.�"' __ �—�� • _ dttion of -the mucous lining of the L•'us- •'tachian'i'ubc: When this tube is inflam- Mother (!putting the boy out of the 1 ed you have a rumbling sqund or im- perfect hearing, and when it is entirely pantry)— ­146w many more times Closed, Deafness is the result, and un- will I have to tell you to keep away -less the inflammation can be taken out from that preserve jar ?" Small and this tube restored to it,; normal conditioN, hearing will be destroyed for- Boy (sobbing)—"No more, mamma; s ever. Nine cases out of ten are caused 1118 'arc's all ggnea" ` by Catarrh, which is nothing but an inIIa Cat condition of the mucous ser- viten, t; hud's liflNW Corea Dittei' er. r Zvc will rye One Hundred Dollars for at}y case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) thatHCatarrh cannot be cured by all's atarrh _ 1 Cure. of for circulars, 'tree. GORSE THAN SI_RAPNEL. • h'. J. HENN,Y & CO., Toledo, U j Sold by Druggists, 75c. The latest explosive !;hell has, the Ball's Family Yills are the best. P 1 'greater part of its interior filled with lead, which, when fired, is Ther world's railway_ amileage;:', ac- melted by a burning 'bomposition, so cording to latest figures, is 491,- that when the shell bursts the mol - 120, of which total North America• ten lead is scattered to a eonsiJer- ` possesses 221,697 miles. More than able distance, and the smallest par- hall. has been built since •1880. title causes a 'nasty wound. -- Y .Awl ;ti's. tie ioltd`UP oum 4 99 An dwo `sVi�� t>hto>rs wtdteti - as tilt►i>t R' � �` ` �' ' ::eF .i td- max•- qy "i$ Ssc't`' �� s }i �') � ' a M]: K L �• •,' , u sa '� ie ,p -- -1,t. ?l -_y_ ..$ i'`_ - i"n' t,- •tti�'.. ttr,»'f.. ii• '9 �C ',A...f g° fA;.. �k+R6 � '. dF�:{• �', r 1 • �. N s1! Y. J^ ,- ,, - m e .. �: ,.- - ,.•.. meq: _-S+'S .: .3 -,:,-Mit - .� $.� ., �, � ; . a: .. a'`,' ,. •_ , •fes r M 4 . a it EC R b % ,r( - . W 3 •e Y .'-iJ ,Y •vii' r i -f'<+ ism•-S._.N y '.af,.i � "zd . x i, ! 1 -> Y;S.Y _-�,2.-.,,Y Y ,.:.:, ".,:..%:;.- d z i-- '->;t 1. c - r e i^- L r �G• ^ i 't. - r w ti _' r! F .•-.l. t � 'e"'�l s <'•.A �:,:-_.' tp , ,+..d•• { Y, ...� ,. ....-.•. .3f..::�,.�a?i}n t:t �- --ab, J.s}; _, �`�``}' �,. r/y u. • nr i •+> ]-. ` T. �:. t•,- :,Enc' 4 t •:+z f+�: n ':,,. -f` Vii' fit. "If lay remedies will not do what Z . claim for them, their sale should be prohibited by law."—MIINYON. "I have W -tcheumatiem for s number of yem diad suffered with pains in my joints- a great deal,. and shooting pains all through my body►.- I proc red a saa,ple-vial~ of tMunyon'tr RheuLtlam Cure at the fro distribution, and i am Indeed thankful, '41y pains have all lett wit ttf any other suffereir wants to get cured of Rheumatism 1 advise Munyon's Rheumatism Cure."--JMrs, John (wick, 102 John street, Toronto � Ill<TTNYON'S SEIlEEDIES , •Zfunyon's Coogti Care stops eov`hs,jntgbt sweats, altssoreness 2soreness and speedily heals Ys. Pr the Ianrbc. .Munyon'slee 5 Care speedily cures ,pains to the back, loins or groin and all forms of kidney disease» Price 25c. Munyon's Headache Cure stops headache In three minutes. Price 23c. 44 FREE M1iiDICAL AD -ICE. Personal letters addressed to Prof. Mull - pen, Philadelphia. U.S.A.. eoutaining de, tails of sickness, will be answered prompt- ly and free advice as to treatment will be A HARD KICK. • " "s F �f . He was courting.. the farater'e - -- daughter, but one night he was < . v y forcibly ejected from the house. other call. Later on he made an '•'Well, air,, • said the old farmer Indignantly. "what are you doing - here agate ? I thought Mat the delicate hint I gave you as you left my front door cant night would caro Shirt Waists and. dainty - • Y°VHF. "It did,"- "said the -young nl8.n, as linen are made delightfully.,; a look of mingled pain and admira- ''but I tion came over his face, clean and fresh with Sun i thought I would come and ask i you would like to join our tootbal ' y light Soap. , , gAB club." C2lolly--''G>tarming� �widoi�, Isn't alio, ? ThQy say alio Is to marry Sixty six pou�-.tls of every 10QIb: • _ age.in." Algy—"I cvouklh't want to of wool spun in England .comes from.... be a widow's second husband." Australia. Oholly—"'Noll, I'd rather be a - widow's second husband than her . first, doncherknow." MieBrd's liniment Cures Eiphiheria, . instruments. Drum, IJelfottne, Etc. EVERY TOWN CAN HAVE A BANti ' Lowest prices ever gaoled. rinecatalogue. The 'Tlritish _ House _ of Coons Bop tl,ustrattons, mailed free. Write ns for any has Only two members over 80 years thhg in 711ws1e or !laaleal Anagrams* 4•. old, Mr. Charrington, who is 85, ����lY! I�OIUri & Ila. t Lli�ll�d� and Sir Frederick14lappin. _ Toronto. Ont, and Winnipeg, Mao. 1•20 Use Lever`s Dry :leap (a powder) to wash woolens - t:.nd flannels,— RUBBER you'll like !t. The quickest . passage on -record - Latest . Novelties, all styles from Plymouth to the Barbadoes off -Correspondence •invited. copied . 9 days lP hours close 2c stamp for circular. 1THE UNIVERSAL SPECIALTY - COs; Miusrd s linimeat Cures Colds, etc -1 P. O. Boz 1142, 3tonireaL '"='That policeman reminds *me of a ,�sa►a•��s3 �o �.�ol:sarr,' . • �-- . ,rainbow." "Why?" "Alwtly-s. about Anygnaotity of dry, mtz�'d wo d enitalal• for - after the storm»" brick ,erring, fc r -aely deify rY• St,►ls ra,y�h - pprion, t.o.� yours •lou. .Add res+, $'till $OY ` iltttc,K CO.. 1 Toronto St.. Tor i:r. - nor O i F r tsl>,tr icat•a. . '' phone Dd.ua 707. r_ - 'bin Aw • Otic AND war.►. TataD tirrxioL I 7-11f 1Yualow i eootbrna Syrup has been used for ever sl><ty — - yeah by millions of atothen for their ei.ildrea while - testkrna, +nth perf.at ruuo.rr. it soothes the ohihl Dominion Line Steamships wlteru the hum•, a11,ya all pain, cures wind collo, and Montreal to Liverpool. Bcwton to Li••r- Isth• l,sat remedy for UiarrheDa to plea, ant to the ,. � pool. Portland to Liverpool. Via Qneral♦ ria e. Wold by Llrugifts in eery part of the wor d. town_ .' Tw•oty-ti••o•ots a !wale. iia •aloe to r<<c•.oulab►e jam. and Past Atoamshrps. Superior sxommodattOp• ' '• - Re sure and wk for Mrs. Wlna:ow a Eiooth:oII Syrup for al acerae of ppa'reo=en. 9.lrwos and 8tat•rooraa � •. and take aeuth•r kind. err► amidships. Special attentina has barn given is the i - " t3ec•oo.l Saloon and Third-Ctwo accommodation. For : ratty of paasase and all particular, appy to any afoot `)(nd here," said the salesman, "is otthe Company. or - a ver fine umbrella. The handle, tt�ar Hills Co, . D. Torrance a Co.. - y 17 tltataaF Styles., Montrral and Portland•, you will observe, is especially at- 1-� tractive.." "That's just what I want NAtKINg to avoid. I:vecy umbrella I ever CLEANING OR owned has bt.K•n entirely Loo nttrac-OUTING OVTINp • • • SUITS Can be does perfectly M out 1►ernoe Process, Try b - - L•'CTS MUSICAL 1NS•: :� ---__ - -- --'------ - ---------- BRITI>ZN AMlRIOAN tJyllNd CO. More than 3,000 persons in Jat►an >ii81�ItF,aLr TOsoNTo, oTTAw♦ a gvett>i'A make a _good 'living by breeding, 1 A Woman of l orty-five :: 1-44 .. training, and selling what are % Is yore and loveable nowadays, � � LEMONS., known as "singing insects."_' The but tees at tee tiereahold of tit• O����insects somewhat resemble our rim• of re•umattsm, iumba*o and crickets, being known in Japan . by - the name o[ knee-hi#�sri. '1'lte music AMR ��-D tKNO�Vt+•, We have Mexicans, WE- which they makeresembles that of a tient t11•r• is one acre and era• and California Navels, HAVE. •peedr cure for thorn, giving relief Valencies, and THE silver bell, a.rtd, hough rather mono- almost chs instant th -Ent spoonful ; - tonouz~, iA very dear and t;w net. The is taken, and driving out the laic of Seviiles. .lapanette keep the insects In tiny the dls•aae In one to thn• data. ��W�N.1�.$� - bamboo cages and take groat care Carload curry week. All the above at of their strange pets. l' ':±�. market prices. We can also handle )•Dari - ' s Flutter, EBEs. Poultry, AN I':NOR1fi0US APPETITE a Maple Syrup and other produce to advan- ` ' One of the leading restaurants of cage for you. KieQ. Germany, was patronized the THE fAW801t COIiENI8t10N CO., Limited. , - other day by a powerful, well-built Car. wast tllrwrt,ot tit.. TOIKt1N[TO. man, who entered about 11 a.m. and Ordered lunch.' IIs consumed --- ` Wino helpings of cutlets, six bottles � • of beer, 'five bottles of wine, two The of seltzer coater, and four glasses of Croat . , Benedictine, paid the -bill of E►12.75, South giving $1 as gratuity to the wait- Amsrlostn I ESTM E NTS _ - ors, and lett the restaurant none the Rhou- ware© for his hearty meal. matlo ' .' hare GOVERNMENT. WORLD'S LARGEST I,iIItROIt. •_ does 1't. MUNICIPAL*-`: plumes i tt alt upon the possosThe ,. Hotel Savoy in Neat York )lira M. C. Cie�eQ�►, Toronto, , si°n of writaa : - CORPORATION the largest mirror In flit world. On- Bison t.ktng 8os►W Ae4srtcao r'B'e R[uos,atk Can, I was unable to put 1 two steatnshi)►s of the ocean, One my fist on the flo. r and could not BONDS y obtain relrrt from the doctor who Of them the Friesland. in which ` it attended me. Shortly abet taking - came, hac-e room in their holds to ttlr•nm!►� covrred'ccety., YIELDING FROM below away such a large package. It T=is a little more than thirteen feet TGREAT 3titlTtt AMERICAN KtDNBY �t1R8 I 0%.i lo square, and ie newly Lilt an inch ,a inralnabl• to women espselally. � O s 3_ thick. To get this perfect plate Relieves •tieves parr in urinary organa to •t glasst•a had t0 be cost. It alit hour, and ettecti a G,nr+, a per- difforsn- maniatrure, very quickly. Is W1; ESPECIALLY - was made at the St. (.t;bian Glass- '- INVITE CORRES works, in Paris., . t �- P O N D E - NCE . "I didn't get items tin dawn yam- AN ittiwlrulr�t.N ��' = BOND . L I S T � - terday morning." "tfhat did your ' MAILED• ON AP - wife say ?" `'That's the wrong way PLICATION .::` to put it. What didn't she say ?"E . ' PonILR1ii'tAlltliliD�nsaa�►Nt�>fll DommIOH SECURITIES_ India `fias;i just under -' ' 8 •millionC01'pOrAtI011, tlfnits�d, Christiane, of whom 4:!3,483 de- 0000-A 26 KING sr. E., TORONTO. scribe thems%lvea as membersi of the 111111 iLetsGUM!�' - ---- _ Church of Lngland, and more than '�_:1-18 �- 13-25 1.200.000 as Roman eatholica. ---- -- -- - -------______ �- --_____-- __—_ . - _ __--- _ -- • I • isltiffilsrcdicl►!th nervous headache } and 1ndlgesrtion. The use of Dr. Augur Koenlg's hamburg Drops cured me entirely.—Frank Barnard, 410, Avenue D., Sea Antonia, Tex., May 22... ' CAMOU3 THIS TIME. t, Maude—"George. I don't think I -- ought to marry .you, for I don't believe you love me one Georgebit." - { eeorge (ardently) -- '•glby,. mar �. darling, I am passianate2p, deeper, :t ately in love with you. I orship the very eve: . Maude --"Yea talk well +Laugh! . � , 'GO609% butt these letters- yell wroth to tine when ttwity were hs�ld and._•. distant they � my One would think you were wrii!ng to Your, washerwoman .about bW bill." George (sl0wly)--+•8iau4e, :jt was— � engsgeci�­to -• a"-Cirl—o>4rre-before. and when she sued me for kreach of ,Promise aU . my letters.. -to. flail were -- X , f E. ia. - �t e 1 a 9 a 1 J �d- L% � h'3 - T .• fa.-, - .N `sic ..a �-£ Y 7- , • _. .-. - 4 - r,.{:. _ - ., -. .al •� � § -. n A 4 1 - ¢ r y i P - ''r 1• .3' F'"aL � '�> 1 � +L,Y- KCS .? ,/ :yf <y 6 4 f+l ) t- ri ,°� "7`s 'r � •fi S Ra z1- V �t 4 ..:? L.. F. ,. -, ,. .. - -. n -, _ � �_ ,. ... -�.�- on.- ate• ,y.. v 'rte ttlG,, ^•yep"" y ' , 4 , W A i'• . e Y z )_ `fir• u• s , e yy F �- R.il ' ••'yi:r_ :.y... •.tib eiff � .} :�^`."'. 3 Y. ,/ - q: - •R - r4::.i • : : •(i . - •_.m'0. ,.. :-t � ::rte-_.�,:..,a_�% ".t:� -'.fit a'r_. ar.• ar �. ''4.-. ..- (,.�. ...q._ _ - -e� } ��.- _ a3'_-• .:.7:.. �-..-t':e,. - - < , T>ITE COBBLER'S REVENGE,• r � - "These _ shoes, doctor," said the 1 ` ` cobbler, after a brief examination, - ADA "aren't worth mending." "Then, of course said the dob- tor, turning away, "I don't want anything one to them." "$ut I charge you fifty cents just Ceylon Tea Is the finest the game." ` Tea the world produces, _ ''mat for �": t 4`Well, air, "yob#- olii�ge� me � one and le sold only in lead dollar the other day for telling me wasn't the matte there anythil r packets. me.*! With� Black, Mized' nd Groan. - - : t i A WI ULESALE BIGAML97,' apace tea ddnir�s tri Gtssa� In In Warsaw Gaol is a wholesale -bigamist who is known to have f _ gone through the marriage dere- IIE SOLD HIS HEAD moray with seventeen women, all . of '-.'A curious story comes from Ruesda whom are alive. - ' about a man who sold his head. the 1865 there lived a _ � - :: ;.f •9- . , �._ g i>z hairs more hunchbaA tlian About year at Kefi with an enormous head, any other country. In some of the man A Russian scientist, Professor Walk- ;villages of the. Siorra ,1dodena M per in order to secure the head for. tient. of the people are deformtyd in or, ur ossa. bought it from clentific p P 'lifts - - ociway. roubles. shoul possessor for 500 hatitd condition of sale was 'Har 'What n did Date ' • ry— say' whet► only be delivered' after the man's you proposed ;to her ?" Frank—. � but when the transaction -"She said `yes.' ." Barry—"Then =' .decrease; got abroad, a great scandal was cr alie- it, really going to marry you ?" ated. The professor, however, stuck Frank—"Oh, dear, no t What put -to his bargain; and the big head a P- that into your head ? The question plied itself to buisiness. Fortune I asked her was "Do you prefer to smiled on the latter; he .fell heir to remtttn single rather than accept and then he began to a big en me ?•' _fortune; feel uncomfortable the thought : • -•--' • .»;,,. that the head belonged to another. ''-`Witte The saying that takes ' He went: to the professor, offered 2,000 rou- -it.,: tailors to make a man" has'nothing, him,1,000, 1,500, even if only he would give him baok to do with knights of tithe needle. it bles, the absolute ownership of his head- originated in the practice of tolling But the professor held out, a bell - thrice. three times for. the piece. for aught that is known to the death of • a man. Hence nine tellers and he is still holding out. trade it a rixafi. Only six- were tolled contrary - for a woman. HElv'S TfLAT HATCFI FISH CANADA'S EXPORTS. Those_- ever -ingenious people,., the F .' . Canaan produces one bushel ` of Chinese, are gzeat at fish farming, their °little dodges for wheat to thirty bushels grown else- _ <. and one of hatching young fish is most ingeni- where in tho world. Notwithstand- t Dire, Taking a fresh egg, they suck inb this fact, Canada is by far the largest exporter of agricultural im.- the contents through a tiny hole, plem nts in tVe world, her popular and refill the egg with the tiny eggs tion being taken into contyideration, i of the fish they want to hatch. The hole is then sealml up, and the egg During the patst swven years. the ex- F, placed under a siting lien. In a ports of Canadian Implements have very few days the fish ova are 90 leached- the vast total of ten mil - lionsof dollars, or equal to the ex - far advanced that one has only to port of twenty million bushels of break the shell into moderately water, and the little fish wheat grown in the groat North-, warn! spring to life, at once nest at fifty cents her bushel. Thane facts should certainly establish in �+fFItS WON'T STOP '` the minds of all thinking farmers SHOOTING.-. PAINS Yom. John Qulok Cumd of SWatloa By Munyon'e . ; Rheumatism Curet .: •- a`•. •�►t�nderfui Gassy • and Remarkable Discovery. i the excellent quality and the high Experiments. show that a large reputation which appertain to Can- _ "ocean steamer, going at nineteen adian-made imploments. Canadian knots an- hour, will move over a dis- implements are exported to exory tante of two miles after it engines country in the world where pfrain is are stopped And reversed, and no au- grown, except to the United States. thority gives less than a mile or a That market is a ;ac,tic�i hook to mile and a half as the .required space Canadian implement manyfacturers to stop its progress. as well as to the Canadian farmer, for hardly any of his products find A STRANGE PRET'RRri`'CF.• a markot there; while the eggrew Giving up a large fortune to his sr�O American is competing all over brother thirty years ago, George the world, and in Canada, too, - for _ I Sheldon, of Oswego, New York, every inch of ground now held by the { - adopted the life of a tramp• He Canadian farmer and manufacturer. dressed shabbily, wore long hair and Don't}•nu think it would ho to pp' a beard and boasted that +e never your 'own a»'vantage, as well as to i' paid) railway fare in his life. He lilts the advantage of Canada as a na- cited. tion, that articles vhould be grown just _ and made at home that are con - MONEY FOR OLD S6LI7IF:IlS.. surncd by the Canadian people? Think the matter over, and see whe- Fihy dollars is to he given to ev- ther it is not your duty to work ery Russian soldier and sailor now for thisend. n the actic ' o -e list who served in the e Russo-Turkish near twenty-five years The world s coffee stip Iy is at re - ago. � - P P sent 1,813,000,000 pounds, and Bra- i ...„ zil grows 1,17:I,000,000 pounds of "It must be a gree t ° cdmfort. to this amount. Onfy 200,000,000 you to own such splendid furniture. hounds come from the East Indies. "Comfort ? ']'here isn't but one comfortable chair in the whole lot, --- --'�- and my wife in -viably !.-ants to sit I Rossway, Jan. 28, 1901. , -' in that. - C. C. RICHARDS dt CO. Dean Sirs — his fall I got thrown r EARTH'S DANGE' R SPOT." on a fence syr hurt my chest very c `Ifore met; have died and are buried, bad go I could not work and it hurt :., in the Isthmus of Panarrla,along' me to breathe.. I tried all kinds of the line of- the proposed canal, than' Lininients and they did mo no good. ;on an3r equal amount Of territory' in; One bottle of MINARD'S LINI- • lthe crotid. XENT warmed on flannels and ap- plied on my breast cured • We com- epletely f lleafnesa Capit _Cured -t .lt3e b local -'a applications -as "the annot � C. Ii. CO_S9P:HOOM.: . Y PP Y c reach tlrro diseasoU 't►ortioir of the' ear.RpsstvaYF 'Digby CO., Il, S, a �'1'lre�e is• orliy elle may tb euro deafness, _ dnQ"-thtit is by constitaitianat rergedies. � 1 - •..;.. �, Deafness is caused by an i'hfiamed con- '" ¢_ `�_• �": '�=.�"' __ �—�� • _ dttion of -the mucous lining of the L•'us- •'tachian'i'ubc: When this tube is inflam- Mother (!putting the boy out of the 1 ed you have a rumbling sqund or im- perfect hearing, and when it is entirely pantry)— ­146w many more times Closed, Deafness is the result, and un- will I have to tell you to keep away -less the inflammation can be taken out from that preserve jar ?" Small and this tube restored to it,; normal conditioN, hearing will be destroyed for- Boy (sobbing)—"No more, mamma; s ever. Nine cases out of ten are caused 1118 'arc's all ggnea" ` by Catarrh, which is nothing but an inIIa Cat condition of the mucous ser- viten, t; hud's liflNW Corea Dittei' er. r Zvc will rye One Hundred Dollars for at}y case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) thatHCatarrh cannot be cured by all's atarrh _ 1 Cure. of for circulars, 'tree. GORSE THAN SI_RAPNEL. • h'. J. HENN,Y & CO., Toledo, U j Sold by Druggists, 75c. The latest explosive !;hell has, the Ball's Family Yills are the best. P 1 'greater part of its interior filled with lead, which, when fired, is Ther world's railway_ amileage;:', ac- melted by a burning 'bomposition, so cording to latest figures, is 491,- that when the shell bursts the mol - 120, of which total North America• ten lead is scattered to a eonsiJer- ` possesses 221,697 miles. More than able distance, and the smallest par- hall. has been built since •1880. title causes a 'nasty wound. -- Y .Awl ;ti's. tie ioltd`UP oum 4 99 An dwo `sVi�� t>hto>rs wtdteti - as tilt►i>t R' � �` ` �' ' ::eF .i td- max•- qy "i$ Ssc't`' �� s }i �') � ' a M]: K L �• •,' , u sa '� ie ,p -- -1,t. ?l -_y_ ..$ i'`_ - i"n' t,- •tti�'.. ttr,»'f.. ii• '9 �C ',A...f g° fA;.. �k+R6 � '. dF�:{• �', r 1 • �. N s1! Y. J^ ,- ,, - m e .. �: ,.- - ,.•.. meq: _-S+'S .: .3 -,:,-Mit - .� $.� ., �, � ; . a: .. a'`,' ,. •_ , •fes r M 4 . a it EC R b % ,r( - . W 3 •e Y .'-iJ ,Y •vii' r i -f'<+ ism•-S._.N y '.af,.i � "zd . x i, ! 1 -> Y;S.Y _-�,2.-.,,Y Y ,.:.:, ".,:..%:;.- d z i-- '->;t 1. c - r e i^- L r �G• ^ i 't. - r w ti _' r! F .•-.l. t � 'e"'�l s <'•.A �:,:-_.' tp , ,+..d•• { Y, ...� ,. ....-.•. .3f..::�,.�a?i}n t:t �- --ab, J.s}; _, �`�``}' �,. r/y u. • nr i •+> ]-. ` T. �:. t•,- :,Enc' 4 t •:+z f+�: n ':,,. -f` Vii' fit. "If lay remedies will not do what Z . claim for them, their sale should be prohibited by law."—MIINYON. "I have W -tcheumatiem for s number of yem diad suffered with pains in my joints- a great deal,. and shooting pains all through my body►.- I proc red a saa,ple-vial~ of tMunyon'tr RheuLtlam Cure at the fro distribution, and i am Indeed thankful, '41y pains have all lett wit ttf any other suffereir wants to get cured of Rheumatism 1 advise Munyon's Rheumatism Cure."--JMrs, John (wick, 102 John street, Toronto � Ill<TTNYON'S SEIlEEDIES , •Zfunyon's Coogti Care stops eov`hs,jntgbt sweats, altssoreness 2soreness and speedily heals Ys. Pr the Ianrbc. .Munyon'slee 5 Care speedily cures ,pains to the back, loins or groin and all forms of kidney disease» Price 25c. Munyon's Headache Cure stops headache In three minutes. Price 23c. 44 FREE M1iiDICAL AD -ICE. Personal letters addressed to Prof. Mull - pen, Philadelphia. U.S.A.. eoutaining de, tails of sickness, will be answered prompt- ly and free advice as to treatment will be A HARD KICK. • " "s F �f . He was courting.. the farater'e - -- daughter, but one night he was < . v y forcibly ejected from the house. other call. Later on he made an '•'Well, air,, • said the old farmer Indignantly. "what are you doing - here agate ? I thought Mat the delicate hint I gave you as you left my front door cant night would caro Shirt Waists and. dainty - • Y°VHF. "It did,"- "said the -young nl8.n, as linen are made delightfully.,; a look of mingled pain and admira- ''but I tion came over his face, clean and fresh with Sun i thought I would come and ask i you would like to join our tootbal ' y light Soap. , , gAB club." C2lolly--''G>tarming� �widoi�, Isn't alio, ? ThQy say alio Is to marry Sixty six pou�-.tls of every 10QIb: • _ age.in." Algy—"I cvouklh't want to of wool spun in England .comes from.... be a widow's second husband." Australia. Oholly—"'Noll, I'd rather be a - widow's second husband than her . first, doncherknow." MieBrd's liniment Cures Eiphiheria, . instruments. Drum, IJelfottne, Etc. EVERY TOWN CAN HAVE A BANti ' Lowest prices ever gaoled. rinecatalogue. The 'Tlritish _ House _ of Coons Bop tl,ustrattons, mailed free. Write ns for any has Only two members over 80 years thhg in 711ws1e or !laaleal Anagrams* 4•. old, Mr. Charrington, who is 85, ����lY! I�OIUri & Ila. t Lli�ll�d� and Sir Frederick14lappin. _ Toronto. Ont, and Winnipeg, Mao. 1•20 Use Lever`s Dry :leap (a powder) to wash woolens - t:.nd flannels,— RUBBER you'll like !t. The quickest . passage on -record - Latest . Novelties, all styles from Plymouth to the Barbadoes off -Correspondence •invited. copied . 9 days lP hours close 2c stamp for circular. 1THE UNIVERSAL SPECIALTY - COs; Miusrd s linimeat Cures Colds, etc -1 P. O. Boz 1142, 3tonireaL '"='That policeman reminds *me of a ,�sa►a•��s3 �o �.�ol:sarr,' . • �-- . ,rainbow." "Why?" "Alwtly-s. about Anygnaotity of dry, mtz�'d wo d enitalal• for - after the storm»" brick ,erring, fc r -aely deify rY• St,►ls ra,y�h - pprion, t.o.� yours •lou. .Add res+, $'till $OY ` iltttc,K CO.. 1 Toronto St.. Tor i:r. - nor O i F r tsl>,tr icat•a. . '' phone Dd.ua 707. r_ - 'bin Aw • Otic AND war.►. TataD tirrxioL I 7-11f 1Yualow i eootbrna Syrup has been used for ever sl><ty — - yeah by millions of atothen for their ei.ildrea while - testkrna, +nth perf.at ruuo.rr. it soothes the ohihl Dominion Line Steamships wlteru the hum•, a11,ya all pain, cures wind collo, and Montreal to Liverpool. Bcwton to Li••r- Isth• l,sat remedy for UiarrheDa to plea, ant to the ,. � pool. Portland to Liverpool. Via Qneral♦ ria e. Wold by Llrugifts in eery part of the wor d. town_ .' Tw•oty-ti••o•ots a !wale. iia •aloe to r<<c•.oulab►e jam. and Past Atoamshrps. Superior sxommodattOp• ' '• - Re sure and wk for Mrs. Wlna:ow a Eiooth:oII Syrup for al acerae of ppa'reo=en. 9.lrwos and 8tat•rooraa � •. and take aeuth•r kind. err► amidships. Special attentina has barn given is the i - " t3ec•oo.l Saloon and Third-Ctwo accommodation. For : ratty of paasase and all particular, appy to any afoot `)(nd here," said the salesman, "is otthe Company. or - a ver fine umbrella. The handle, tt�ar Hills Co, . D. Torrance a Co.. - y 17 tltataaF Styles., Montrral and Portland•, you will observe, is especially at- 1-� tractive.." "That's just what I want NAtKINg to avoid. I:vecy umbrella I ever CLEANING OR owned has bt.K•n entirely Loo nttrac-OUTING OVTINp • • • SUITS Can be does perfectly M out 1►ernoe Process, Try b - - L•'CTS MUSICAL 1NS•: :� ---__ - -- --'------ - ---------- BRITI>ZN AMlRIOAN tJyllNd CO. More than 3,000 persons in Jat►an >ii81�ItF,aLr TOsoNTo, oTTAw♦ a gvett>i'A make a _good 'living by breeding, 1 A Woman of l orty-five :: 1-44 .. training, and selling what are % Is yore and loveable nowadays, � � LEMONS., known as "singing insects."_' The but tees at tee tiereahold of tit• O����insects somewhat resemble our rim• of re•umattsm, iumba*o and crickets, being known in Japan . by - the name o[ knee-hi#�sri. '1'lte music AMR ��-D tKNO�Vt+•, We have Mexicans, WE- which they makeresembles that of a tient t11•r• is one acre and era• and California Navels, HAVE. •peedr cure for thorn, giving relief Valencies, and THE silver bell, a.rtd, hough rather mono- almost chs instant th -Ent spoonful ; - tonouz~, iA very dear and t;w net. The is taken, and driving out the laic of Seviiles. .lapanette keep the insects In tiny the dls•aae In one to thn• data. ��W�N.1�.$� - bamboo cages and take groat care Carload curry week. All the above at of their strange pets. l' ':±�. market prices. We can also handle )•Dari - ' s Flutter, EBEs. Poultry, AN I':NOR1fi0US APPETITE a Maple Syrup and other produce to advan- ` ' One of the leading restaurants of cage for you. KieQ. Germany, was patronized the THE fAW801t COIiENI8t10N CO., Limited. , - other day by a powerful, well-built Car. wast tllrwrt,ot tit.. TOIKt1N[TO. man, who entered about 11 a.m. and Ordered lunch.' IIs consumed --- ` Wino helpings of cutlets, six bottles � • of beer, 'five bottles of wine, two The of seltzer coater, and four glasses of Croat . , Benedictine, paid the -bill of E►12.75, South giving $1 as gratuity to the wait- Amsrlostn I ESTM E NTS _ - ors, and lett the restaurant none the Rhou- ware© for his hearty meal. matlo ' .' hare GOVERNMENT. WORLD'S LARGEST I,iIItROIt. •_ does 1't. MUNICIPAL*-`: plumes i tt alt upon the possosThe ,. Hotel Savoy in Neat York )lira M. C. Cie�eQ�►, Toronto, , si°n of writaa : - CORPORATION the largest mirror In flit world. On- Bison t.ktng 8os►W Ae4srtcao r'B'e R[uos,atk Can, I was unable to put 1 two steatnshi)►s of the ocean, One my fist on the flo. r and could not BONDS y obtain relrrt from the doctor who Of them the Friesland. in which ` it attended me. Shortly abet taking - came, hac-e room in their holds to ttlr•nm!►� covrred'ccety., YIELDING FROM below away such a large package. It T=is a little more than thirteen feet TGREAT 3titlTtt AMERICAN KtDNBY �t1R8 I 0%.i lo square, and ie newly Lilt an inch ,a inralnabl• to women espselally. � O s 3_ thick. To get this perfect plate Relieves •tieves parr in urinary organa to •t glasst•a had t0 be cost. It alit hour, and ettecti a G,nr+, a per- difforsn- maniatrure, very quickly. Is W1; ESPECIALLY - was made at the St. (.t;bian Glass- '- INVITE CORRES works, in Paris., . t �- P O N D E - NCE . "I didn't get items tin dawn yam- AN ittiwlrulr�t.N ��' = BOND . L I S T � - terday morning." "tfhat did your ' MAILED• ON AP - wife say ?" `'That's the wrong way PLICATION .::` to put it. What didn't she say ?"E . ' PonILR1ii'tAlltliliD�nsaa�►Nt�>fll DommIOH SECURITIES_ India `fias;i just under -' ' 8 •millionC01'pOrAtI011, tlfnits�d, Christiane, of whom 4:!3,483 de- 0000-A 26 KING sr. E., TORONTO. scribe thems%lvea as membersi of the 111111 iLetsGUM!�' - ---- _ Church of Lngland, and more than '�_:1-18 �- 13-25 1.200.000 as Roman eatholica. ---- -- -- - -------______ �- --_____-- __—_ . - _ __--- _ -- • I • isltiffilsrcdicl►!th nervous headache } and 1ndlgesrtion. The use of Dr. Augur Koenlg's hamburg Drops cured me entirely.—Frank Barnard, 410, Avenue D., Sea Antonia, Tex., May 22... ' CAMOU3 THIS TIME. t, Maude—"George. I don't think I -- ought to marry .you, for I don't believe you love me one Georgebit." - { eeorge (ardently) -- '•glby,. mar �. darling, I am passianate2p, deeper, :t ately in love with you. I orship the very eve: . 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F � .. .. •. ,a .:- f,. qy .. _•:Q f.,. ,awe. ,�. -t. r • ��+r�yw� * should consider .syseif very much no sail. no. isuggesstion of life tO T.rt -SPR-WG.AIL>=>siTS - •_ - - � ill-used at being aeprived of fuller break the monotony 'of its waters. '• � °� � �FFs� try `"� �•y° [ ` , I. ::,�_'----".�' ..- -;,• >� Fv',;q confidence. I should strive, and nag. Presently Trisat took a pair of bi--_ .. - - `� ,; `� �` • - -ts Moon F`eeda Attest%a aiiii -- -' Y and persist until I had wormed out noculars from a small Co'coveredl . box Seasdu--lst�i� itiv6s Should Be your ambitious. your joys, wrewed to the after -rail, and gazed � �. of you voided. t your sorrows, and your possible mo- steadily at a certain point on the PC d1.".. fives. Thant .is µ#fat Brenda means. southern shore a►here there -vvsau� a i� the se&so why" yofir 4 I think. Theoretically, she is ri ht; a in the. bleak wall f mouxitsalm. Sp . • Q needs toning up. In the .. ' .:: :' • �' racticall and personally, she is g "Ribs -boat; " he said, "seems to .be �s ,,.�• =�. } g a Y y� you must have new blood, are on . lying there still; I can us�t see -some- spring _ . ,. j just as the trees most•' )�,4va- new • , ::� X i� k r : • t "Ie It not. •su�``thg`- Witter thing yellow Hoar the large- rock f a - `- g , sap. With new blood you will feel Or: 1hA self-defence, •,fie height of overhanging the rive." w n and healthy. Many • .» a t1ft, oi.it Ail _ _ i ' egoism to inflict thoughtlessly upon Mrs.-,w7lie -looked at.hek watch.- ]:n -sprightly, happy other people one's petty, temporary, :people take 'purgatives in -spring, ' l� P m'Y. halt its hour dinner would be read - ' r T •� ,. y, but this is a --sefrious." mistake,•. >t� Wnti often imagfneu•Y' woes? and the koat was Ave miles away, the tlbnderis;.jr oI : all- .purgatives #as, ->lo. "No always, e e en with a atifi kree;ze the Ad: further weaken the system. The t ay Theo. Ther i,� on �, CITAPTER V.! at the cosy' little drawing -roam' `an case where it is real kindness to be miral, whose punctualitywas pro- r•, "It bas blown over," said Trlst the second floor of Suffolk_ Xatj- a little selfish, and to speak openly verbial could not hope to be in time, blood d only sure way to t vv e an ne softly, as the little lady came to-Siearis. of one's feelings and thoughts. She turned anlj loo'kin forward' blood and II+ewt strength is to - tatike p t3peakiag, "Perhaps g Dr.. Williams' Pink Pills. They' - ward him. 'IYiat- µaa:.,' not strlctl ps it is better. Trist perceived the s3tward standing at the Yes re lieilt' 'Mrs. Wylie,' with Y Y Y B g g actually make ne-W, -rich red - bloody-• � 4 •'merel one of Mrs. W lie s sun began,- and then he stopped sudden- Y popen galley door, telescope in hand, the aro the safest Fri tonic obvious abstraction: "'She was not men. His mother .was her $rst con- ly, withheld by a quick remembrance wearing upon his keen North -country y p thinking_ of the weather at all. In sin, and she it was who had gone of the utter miser that weighed Y g In the world. Dr. Williams' Pink , • down to Windsor to brio home ti down the heart of the little Eton face a look of bol resignation. pills speedily banish all spring ail• !. r= Trist's monotonous voice there hail g "That old entlemsaxi," said Mrs. , been an aLnost imperceptible cssttch little round-faced Eton, boy to the boy who had gazed stupidly out of g menta. Miss Belle Cohoon, WQiitd _r � Blight though it had been, the acute Wylie in an undertone, as sshe look-.- N g house of sickiness when Mrs.. TrisL's the cab window as he passed over Rock Mills, ,says I hast e y pilgrimage was thou g y B ed toward the, distant boat "is o- little matron detected it, and ' she stti,rthl ght to Windsor bride fifteen ears a o. He in to g found Dr. Williams'. Pink Pills c y g get himself into trouble. The ' looked keenl throu h the semi- be at an end. Since that day she could hear again the rattle of the splendid spring medicine. I we! r :: y g the vibration of the steward is annoyed." verb. much run down ; the least exp darkness into her companion's face. had never quite lost sight of the shaky wheels, His meek eyes met hers, "Oft�ly, boyo and years latex' she chaperoned windows 'and again the sound of Brenda was in no manner surpris- ertioh exhausted me, and I had i suavely, aggravatingly innocent as Alice and Brenda Gtilholme ` through Zhis kindly woman's voice; lovingly ed when he presently turned to Mrs.' constant feeling of languor ani usual. an Oxford Commemoration at the lowered, caths to his recollection.. Wylie and said; sluggishness. My appetite failed met "And," she `added' as' sal! alter- undergraduate's request. "No,," he said, correcting himself, "It in no use waiting any longer. and my sleep at night was disturtbei thought, "how besiutifully fresh it is Such, briefly, was thti` social relay "it cannot be better, but, as things I think you and Brenda had better and restless. After ][,began the urs o down to dinner, while I take the of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, therl now!" tionabip existing between these three have turned out, perhaps ft is as g , "There were" one or two terrible persons brought together upon the well that there is no one at home long boat and sail down to see what was a speedy change for the better, flashes of lightning," she said in a deck of the I�ermione beneath the listening too eagerly to the cry of is delaying thein," and after taking a few boxes, I felt conversational way; "I was quite magic of an Arctic night. A brilliant- the paper boy when I am away. The hostess made no attempt to strotig�er than I had done for wears " -- combat his decision but amended it You can t Dr. Williams Pinl nervous, but the Admiral slept pia- ly capable woman, an intellectual You forget poor me,' said Mots. ate r cidly through it all." girl, and a gifted-,,.: man could not Wylie merrily. She had a wonder- hospitably. Pills from any dealer in medicine, of •� Trist moved slightly, ands shook well be in their social element in a fur way of slipping round a grave "You must have some dinner by mail post paid, at 50 cents 1 fro ash from his deserted fjord, amidst gloom mown- first, she said decisively. There a pipe over the side. 1 Y subject, box, or six boxes for ;x.:50, by writ, "Brenda was terrified," he said re- tains which weigh down men's "Not at all`-, But I should im- was no interchange of anxious ing direct to the Dr. Williams' Medi' slgnedly, minds and ' keep back all mental agine that you generally look at the doubts, no alleviating suggestions of cine Co., Brockville, Ont. Do not "I was startled,": admitted the growth; but. there was no sign of births, deaths, anis marriages before obvious worthlessness, such as timid let any dealer persuade you - to take girl, "that was all. And the result discomfort, no sseuspicion of bore- studying the list of killed and people proffer readily to persons suf- a substitute. Substitutes never was a very learned discourse on dom. This world was theirs, and wounded:" feting from .susher►se; and 11►enda telt cured anyone—the genuine pills haul courage, its. source and value, by with it they were content. "Invariably:' I Nook upon yhu its that there was a great courage be- bured hundreds of thoulnds In & ` Theo." The- stillness that had come over a person eminently -capable of taking hind the smiling woman's face at her parts of the world. "I always thought," said 'he to them was broken at length by the care of .yourself. And I should hope side. Mrs. Wylie, in a mildly disappointed voice of Admiral Wylie, raised in the that if there were anything wrong Trist went forward to where Cap- bit scared! I should like ti . tone, ''that she was plucky. " cabin below and heard through the you would have the good grace to twin Barrow was standing, smoking go back, marm, at once to the riv+ Mrs• W3TTie laughed, and then -with open skylight. let me know before the penny papers 'his evening pipe just abaft the main- er. sudden gravity nodded her head sig- "Brenda—little womanl - Brenda— shriek it -forth to the world." mast. Mrs. Wylie thought for a moment . ni"ficantly, ahoy! Come and play to tore!" cried That sounds inconsistent." "Will you - get out the long boat, deeply. "So she is—very plucky " the pleasantly raucous tones. "Nevertheless, it is, not ss►o.. Y am please," the ladies heard him say, ••I will go back with you," sh4 "I think," suggested Brenda, The girl rose from her seat, at not an anxious person,: +heo. I new- "with mast, ane► sail, and one man?" said at length. Then she went for "that it would be better taste, and once, anO . passed down the little er lie awake on stormy nights at Presently .he joined them.' in litre sa- ward to . where Captain Barro�l- more natural, perhaps, to discuss me stairway with a light respoirsive �Y,yl's Hall and think of you— rob- loon, where they werepretendingto p stood with the rest of the crew, Hoa behind my back." laugh, leaving the other occupants ably sleeping peaceably in .tropic dine, and hurriedly drank some soup. thoroughly aroused to i►nxiety. Trist laughed, of the deck in silence. calms — but I like to hear occasion- No one spoke, and the sound of the grouped behind him "I never discuss anyone," he said. Presently the sound of her playing ,ally of your mo%ements, an I like sailors' movements as they lowered "Captain Barrow," she said, in s! '•'T'het'a a lady's privilege and mon- reached them. It was characteristic to hear people talk of you, because the long boat was the only break in tone slightly raised, so that all sooty. Men are usually fully seen- of herself; so perfectly trained, so I can say, 'I know hire' — that is an uncomfortable silence: The stew- might hear her, "the Admiral has. pic'1 in talking about themselves, technically faultless, and yet,,as in- all.-, and moved noiselessly and lithely, as not come back yet I am afraid :. ani have no time to devote to the nately sweet, was It. Trist laughed road -roi6 to his tett. behooved his ratting. that he has either hurt himself or study of their surrounsiings.'• 'mist moved restlessiv'- at the IHs pipe was empty, and having "'Your oilskins aro In your state- is lost in the mist. I will go back "I generally fled that men say sound of it, and Mrs. Wylie, watch- knocked J the ashes out againsttt, the room, sir," he whispered presently with Cobbold in the gig. But . either too much or too little about Ing him, saw the blue puffs of smoke rail. he dropped it into his pocket. to Tris�t, who soon afterward passed it 'will not be necessary to keep the themselves," observed Mrs. Wylie. I follow each other with unnatural Then he stood before her waiting un- through the narrow doorway into men up." hear all sorts of confidences. and rapidity from his lips. She leant til she should make a movement Lo his little apartment. In the meantime, Ilrenda had not ' many totally pointless stories. back, and drew her shawl cosily 'go below, When he came out he was fully been .idle. She ran down below and "Which," suggested Trist, "never around her. "Nevertheless," said lira. Wylie clad against the fine cold rain which found the steward already in the sa- go any further." At length Trist spoke, busying casually, without looking up as she was falling now. Even In heavy loon procuring waterproofs. He was "Which never �o any further; be- himself with his pipe and giving it drew her shawl comfortably around sea boots h© managed to walk kneeling before an open locker when cause their specific gravity is of such his full attention. her previous to rising — "nevertho- r nroothly, she entered the little cabin, and, trifling importance that they mt►k9 "Brenda," he remarked converse- less. I should like yow. to understand Ile leant over the back' of his turning his head, he saw her. absolutely no impression upon, the tionally, "has been lecturing me up- that if ever I can be of use to you c=hair, and, reaching his wine glass, "Are you going too, Miss?" he tebderest of sympathetic hearts." on the evils attending an excessive (for an old woman might on occa- hich stood half full, he emptied it. asked, "I think," Brenda said to Mrs. spirit of independence." alone be useful to the most Indo- "ho not loo anxious," he said; "I ••Yes, Clarke, I am going." s- Wylie, "that you must be gifted with "I have no doubt that her re pendent of young -nen. Theo). I am expect we Aall be back before you ."Then will you put this flask of a wonderful amount of patience, or marks were worthy of your consssid- ready to do anything for you. Any ha%o finished dinner." brandy into your pocket, miss;? I you would never bother with your enation.•' little odd maternal Jobe without pre- And he past�ec! out of the saloon, don't like to give it to the missus. young men. The obligation and the "They were, Rrenda's reinarks gat+'n- tending to the maternaul honor, you swinging his sou' -wester by its It's kinder suggestive like." pleasure must be all on their side." costly are worthy of consideration." understand. strings. She took the little bottle.- and "It is," put in Trurrt cynically, "a Were they of a personal na- She rose and steplvd to the nide of "We will keep sarxne dinner. warm while he helped her on with her sort of mother's agency.. We ought ture?" inquired Mrs. Wylie, with a the vesstsel. looking round the iJortf for _sou both," called out ]tifr8. Wylie waterproof cloak he spoke 'again in ' to issue a circular far the benefit of slight suggestion of mischief in her and over the mountains in a practi- cheerfully,' and from a distance he his kindly Northumbrian- familiarity: provincial parents: 'Young men's tone. nal, weather µtae way. Trist fol- answered: "It's a good thing we've got Mr. ' morals 'looked after; confidences re- "Decidedly so. She has a pleas lowed her, and stood a little behind, "Thank you!".'- :' T4ist with us this night, that it is! ceived and kindly forgotten. Youths ant way of telling me my faults. But In - his - still unemotional manner, It Inas • very cold, that evening, lies what Capts�in I3arrow would - without dull female relatives prc- I like it, because she is it►variably with his n►(*k eyes raised to a dis- and, owing to Nevertheless heavy clouds, al- call a strong tower." Jerred. Address, Mrs Wylie, Suf- — ___ --- ___ -- tent enowfieid, where the pink ro- moat dark. Nevertheless the ladies Brenda smiled ratlter-wanly as silo folk Mansions, London, and WyI's J flection of the northwestern sky hov- went on duck immediately after the hurried away. * - ... DL A. We C� S farce of dinner had been carried to ' Rall, Wyvenwich. � � Bred yot. "Yes.," she, answered; I sten �e±ry =' Mrs. Wylie laughedcointortably. CATMIN CURE •.. • ..It need not be:ft one sided trans- an .end. At first they talked in at< glad we have him to rely upon." She looked straight into the young is slat atr.et to tis» Ais•asW action," he strid 'in. the same worldly, scrappy strained way, and then i1Krs. Wylie seethed scarcely to no fellow's face with her pleasantly ppaarrttss by th. Improved blower, hopelessly every -day tone of voice. lapsed into silence.. Wrapped closely t ice that Brenda stepped into the keen smile, for he was the first and Hal. tb* uloom clean ts. err ,Thera may be little odd ti'lial jobs in their cloaks, they walked side by boat and sat down beside her. The ' pas.a scope tdroppinp in the the foremost of her young men, and throat and par.�anantfj car" v►ithout acknowledging the filial side for and aft. little lady was making a brave fight she was justly proud of him. He had Cat tud am a Fever. Blower ties, you understand." Until ten o'clock., they continued against her growing anxiety. She assed beyond the dense mediocrit fire . All d.al.n. or br' & W Cls"° Mrs. Wylie laughed her easy, flow- their vigil — alone on the -deck ex- ,-e%-en laughed when the sail filled p Y Y Hedktw Co., Toronto and att>er.,o of the crowd, and stood alone in a inq laugh, and walked briskly for- cept for the watchful steward stand- j with a loud flap, and nearly precipt place which he had won unaided. IIc µstd; for the Admiral was calling Ing within the galley door. Then tated Cobbold into the water. ` was one of those who said too little right..i Perfect sincerity is a. rare her now in his genial. tyrannical au- Brenda espied a sail looming through (To Continued), j —one of the silent ones whom she thing in these times." tocracy. the gray mist. I T: loped above the others who told her "She was quite right, Theo!'' waw ••�es�•• she said cheerily, "It may "There is one of t}:e boats, she A ROTHER'S EESPONSIBILITY everything. In her cheery, careless the reply. - be RO• • • said gently, but there was a faint way, with all her assumed worldli- _ Ile smiled vaguely, and looked ob- And so this ebmpact sae made at thrill of dread in her voice. Every mother is responsible td Hess, r+he di'd a vast deal of aged s~tinate. last- -a compact of which his share Mrs. Wylie mstcie no answer. but some extent for the health of her amongst these unattached yo ng I "If," said 'Mrs. Wylie for an ;"'a Tic- was to bo eomrsiencod rudely and walked to the after -rail, out from little ones. and the prudent mother`, , men who were in the habit of drop- planatory way. "I were a ditibrent s3tiddenly within twenty-four hours, beneath the awning, into the rain. will always keep at hand the means ,ping in during their spare evenings sort of woman from what I same. I while hers was harder, perhaps, and Brenda followed, and there they for protecting the health of her- - infinitely sadder. extending into stood waiting. children. For this purpose there is a years yet unopened and unthought "It is the gig." said the elder wo- absolutely no niodiciue can comrparo 8UfferingsL,.:,,,.`,:.oman half to herself; otherwise the with Baby's Own Tablets. These �h�/liorriblo mordents passed mutely by. Tablets speedily relieve and prompt, r w A our . . C © as but undoubtedly in sent the 1 i curer al , ' boats Trist had Y b es, beak up colds, cheek ersimple . IIAI'`I'FIt VT The two fishermen went oil un op- for bel Conti to etiquette, the fevers, ' k �� W � an ' p fury q prevent .croup; and allay the posite directions again the next sailor did not make for the steps Irritation accompanying the cutting day, the angina amidships. ti straight of teeth. They are good for children e Admiral taking the gig and h uidshi 'but came st sailing down the fjord to the des- be o Hermi- o Heath the counter of the of ages from birth upwards, and tent river, while Trist went ashore one, lowering his sail deftly, and are sold under a guarantee to con- Nlany LrragUlarities and Weaknesses Muer Pain in Ivielscn'e boat to fish the stream standing up to touch his dripping fain no opiate or harinful drug, All: y e that ran past the little mountain and Misery Which Can be, Permanente Qvor sou -µtester as the boat feu along- mothers who have used Baby's Own CO�'>rte by Using homestead. _ ssride, Tablets praise- them and keep them _ "'' It was a grand fishing itey, dfvsapite The sailor> was young and imptrl- in the house. Mrs! John Weaver, ,-` ' a chill breeze too weak to move the sive: He did not think much of NERVE-' ���Dclouds, anal`the'fisherinen went off is butBlissfield, N.B., says : "I haveCNA�3E Sysa►chtsman etiquette just then, family of six children. and h¢ve used high feather. The ladies stood on stood up in his boat, holding on to Baby's Own Tablets and know that deck and waved departing wishes for the rail of the vessel with both the are the best medicine I have i >�° womtan can`itpect to f, have It is usually in girihtiod that these good luck. y 1 irregularities have their nein hands. ever used for my. little ones. good health unless the monthly eg beginning. During that day, th�0 clouds never •'please®, ' n,an," hit said hurriedly uterine action is regular, and any and hence, motbers, the necessity of You can get Baby's Own Tablets lifted. It was''twilight from morn- and unevenly, "I waited at the. ,from any druggist or they will bt breaking of "this law of nature not looking to the health of your Ing till night. At times it dristzled mouth of the river as the Admiral only causes much pain and sufnering daughters during the period of in a silent, feathery way, and oa^r sent by mail post paid at ?-5 cents s told Hie to do until seven o clock, box by writing to the Dr. Williams but may make, her an invalid for 'the change. A few words of advice at caslonally it rained harder. The � he never came. Then I landed, Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont _ rest of life. this point may save them from a temperature grew hot and cold, un- and clambered up a bit to look �or Nearly all derantg�ements of - the life .of ill -health and misery. accountably. at intervals, and the him. When a' was a bit up I saw feminine organism are due to thin, From girlhood to the change roar of the river was singularly the long boat corrin' and Mr. Trist OBEYED ORDERS watery blood; a poor circulation or lifer for the nursing mother and at noticeable. stearin her, so I went down again! An architect was supervising the G lack of nerve force. Whether the every trying time in woman s life, At six o'clock In the evening Niel- Mr. Triet's gone up the river, marm, erection of a brick building, when ar �,,i menses are irregular, insufficient, Dr: Chase's Nerves Food is of Ines- alon de, and s stens boat dropped gsf �d me and Barker waited for two Irish laborer applied for a job, and profuse or painful the cause of tunable value, because it forms new Trist clambered on board tbs. Mer- hours and heard nothin'. Then Bar- was employed as a hod carrier after trouble i`esta with the. condition of red blood, insures good circulation donetie ladies, having heard km• says I'd better come on board being instructed that he must alio the blood and nerves, and 'soon dis- and revitalizes the wasted and de- the sound of oars, came on deck to an, tell yer. marm." ways carry up fouyrteen bricks in hit : <• appears when these aro restored to pleted nerve cert. It ghee health. meet him. _.. - "You did quite right. Cobbold," hod, One morning the supply o strength and buoyswy, rouiods out --Ahs•• said grende�; '•yoa> the replied Mrs. Wtylle, in a singularly bricks ,ran out, and, though he die 4 - wealth and vigor. p The chill, swelling pain in Ahe b- *A the form, increases nesh ituisd we'ght first home again." � monotonous voice. -"You had better his best, the new man- could find but 7 and thighs, the cramps in the abdo- and builds up the system- ••Yes, X have titres, iso Y ' co>3- come on boarirl axil get something to thirteen to put In his had. In err r Sat - the Dr. Chw's Berra brood Is _ �" tent." was bis -reply. "Is there no Wit; you look tired," ewer to a loud yell from the street vnen, the distressing headaches• w$n of the Admiral?" But the masa did not more -Hie ' one of the masons on the sixti � • irritability and feelings of utter posed of natures most powerful re - r. storatives and eannot fail to bents ••Not et. 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