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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1903_04_24wisosqik x. - --I ]two �0 2�FRIDAY, APRIL 24 a903. - PICKERING, ONTVOL. XYUI. -. AROUlr D US ! Audrey. law No 7r by making it other obstruct • I OUT I - '-� that no trees, shrubs or other obstruct VV0fissilauai KatD+• Spink Mills Miss Laura McCarthy spent Sunday ions be allowed to grow or be placed e LATstT LOCAL gypp31011=ae XXCOXDSD air with her mother here. alongside of or near tO s•n wire fence ' A Taa Ys=se AND JOTT=D Dowx as 010Z Mr. Welch moves on the McQuay f that has been or will be built on the air« sae. Red Wheat _ i0e bus. GORRASPO rDRNTa, far•ru soon but intends to rent the farm highways of this township, and that a 70c " GREEN RIPER. : as he think Audle is rather quiet. bonus of 25c r rd be aid for wire White,Wheat - 70 « Mrs. Westney has returned from a fences that mai- be constructed ucted on the - -" -" Spring Wheat - �� ant visit with Scarboro and Tor- followingroads that is to 'ay -The : TiT F'. E&BTWOOD, M.D.- Bnrve H he _ Snow -flakes race fajling at writing. Pie friends- Bad roaand sideline bet lots and _ -- to Canadian Pa�iflc Railway': Coroner o 00 bbl. e r i1 bwIng a Seed* is being pushed raps y t is m con 3. Ontario County: Issuer of Marriage Lieeo.ee. Manitoba Flour - �, abouts. gg tpiareinont; Office boon -Before 18 alto., t to a Family Flour - 4.00 Mrs. Alf, Michell, of Stouffville, is week. It is later than last year as Council went into a corn the p.m., andhom. 7 to 8 p.m. Private telephone y _ 4.00 " visiting her sun„ m. Michell. I seeding here was finished before this .whole to open and consider tend s for+ oonnectica wtib Balsam, Greenwood'. Brougham Pastry Flour - , date in 1902. I furnishing and operating' t ction Il[! 2l00, A. Jobnaton's 17th cont, wm Cowie's Bram j ,� t0II Mrs. Chas. Dlichell, of t�tc t ffvilie, is , 11th coni, and D Pna1,'a cDth con) 6-lr _ _,. i Chas. Lunde has been offere3 a engine in uiot ingaird furnishin power Shorts 141.00 visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. ' ha_polsume thing to travel fur the for the rock crusher with the reeve in A. YOUNG. M D., C.M.-Fellow Fellow of Jumkro 25.00 - k ��( H�irslHeisev attended the funeral of Water Engine Co., in Quebec. Ile the chair. Tenders were received from 1 • Trinity Medical College, Toronto, mem- Graham,,. Whole Whew t Flours might do worse than accept it. Rubt Dafce, Green River; Arthur - + tstlo oOmce of PlI residence an OSuLearons of Rolled Oats, Chop of all kinds. her sister. 'lies. Byers, lUth con., g Buves, Pickering; H B Wilbur, jBrock �— bw Markham, on Friday. - - • !IYobarn ,oat. once. hours: morning 7 to ltl: Hard and Soft Coal. Balt. R1r. and Mrs. Badgley, and little Road; Chas Lynde, Audlev. Wobu R s to S. Pickering Council. On Motion the tender of Rout Dafoe Above prices Bnbject to Change Fithont daughter, are visiting the lattef's sis-- -- Green River, was accepted at 85c er notice. ter, Hiss Hattie Hutchison. p - --- - Material is bele laved on the The above council suet pursuant to hour while operating crusher and 'T.�c �4Qt• - Model Bakery Co, Limited. I ground for a new NN rknlam hall and adjournment on Mondav in the Town per mile while moving crusher. I Hall, Brou haze. Menibersallpresent' Moved by J Todd seconded by J ENTON, DII3N h BOIILTI3EE as ,nun as seeding is uver will be fi : ' � Ithe reeve in the chair. 'Minutes of 1fcBr;,dy that owing to the present faired• last meeting react and approved. condition of our assesment tuns, agri- Barriste:e. Solicitor.etc., *lationat ^.east ���...� ilea. Robert Dafue who for the past PP "Chamtters, 90 Kica street. east, Toronto, few days has been at the point of Communications were read from J. culture has been made to hear an At Claremont every Tuesday forenoon. ,94,uey y to loan on vortgage, death is. u e are glad to report, taken HrndrrGun, Cherryigvr , re road div; unequal burden of taxation. That FRk1Z& UENTON, KC. D.C.L. t a slight change for the better. J. E. Schiller, rnawa House of Ref- this council thersoure.declaresthat nue HRRt3T7aTL. DII' .W, MULOCK BQULT• --�•-• age re C Crawfor(1; Peter Perry re taus should be so amended that the -- $EH. 51-fv � Q - Fairgrieve_ Barnes. daughter; Mr 'tlexu•ell re land slide at property of railroads and other public {i lot 35 Co.] E Municipal 'World re sup- service, corporata(�nsshouldbea�sessed E. FAREWELL, Q. C., BARRIS- A very pretty hurtle wedding c: as plies: H P Hodg,on administrator of for the 5aznr prop"prtion of value as - �. TBs,Oonn:y Crow, Attorney, an County solenzn]zed on \1-edresday afteinoun estate of the tut(} Chas Hodgson. re the property of l>tupe-.,ty-owners. and �oucitor. OowtHouse. whitty• 10•y April i+th, at lite residence of the ,ale of road bet ]<,ts2`S and L�4c, r.on 4; taxation thus 1!larrd upon a just and Hev IN,ijilianis. (' more equal basis. and ilial a copy of �- BARRIS- - Of all materials and design niuther, hen John Barnes.afr-ug ley, .: ie 7-Hri 1, re wart- t, I 'OW � bicGILLIVRAY; when --her frmrtit--dzttt{;h?«-t•, earth frortrr(tad; tre(r—i-icnnl re wire € till.~ r�•urlutiurl be-�urtv:u•clel_ty u�tr era, 8oliciscrs, do. Osco opg calls Post• kept in stock. It will pay you llery Jaztr was teaseled to Alr�ut:der on t line; (' .1 �lir.hell claiuiin iefund represrntativt• fu the Legislative sake Wb;tby, Oct. Jno-Ball Dew, B.A.; Tbeo. to call at our works aed inspect our stock, Fairgrievr, of Ol•augeviile. The bridal of taxes «m property in Claremont; As.�c uihlp, the llwt JnoiDrydrn. A.,eGillivrav,LL.B, moneyto Loan, 8y and obtain prices. Dost be misled by arty e:hired the parlor at ust Ove l 1 7 l'ounr,ill town of St 1ir.:1•s re width of A by-law was introciu(•ed ;+ud poi _ agente we do not etnplov there, conse5aent- 4 clot -k ;+t,(; tool: their III-- before the tires on vehicle;;: J S Carstairs re con- through its vari(;rts readings with. Mr - i etertrecar-y. ly we can, and do throw off the agents fii(iaticl«•r•vnian. i:ev. T. Lvg ate• g b d triV;utir a to monrim(-nt in uietn<;ry of Pugh h in the chair, amending by-law appoint - commission of 10 per cent., which you will f �i'h;'.+ vale. .cltu prutn,unr Ed t}:r 1,1117-a �, («;zd: 1) Lawson. C'herrcu'utxl ` -'?, .1 p I,y r,,nct tile}( the appoint- uu�^ 110P&I\S. VETERI, ARP SCR• oertaioly save by purchasing from no. A ,(,lrr;,t+ u't r(ls wi:irh npatie the young T -e South half of let ''�. Con :i, Pickering Iuent of Jas Fv.tr,s jI' ala p(rund-kePPet" t1 . GEOV, Graduate of the ontaric vet• call solicited. c•ut:nle hu., ,hi ,d raid wife. Thr bride iE J Squires re danlagrs to horse; Jas ami ahpoir;?ing �(urK;in Evan, in place arinrr� Co!leg}. Toroawo registerod member WHITBY GRANITE CO. lout rd :«°r>' itptrh in a he�!.ttiful w:+i.=t [;t•arl.;, jr, (aaremont, det•lining ser- tliere(pf. 121 t,y' cant Pilin the )latus of of lie Untar:c veu,nnary )iedica' Assoctatioa _ co white silk, t t-ly ind heaki white -ilk cares as ,ouudkee ler; Hy Ho l.ius ~ •7p,hq, Nrmlerson a� corn or Id div 4, 0121is and its deuce one and one-quarter toles Opp post oL7ee. K h1:by, Ontario P north o! Green Ricer. O18c• dud shoeinctorge ribbon and applique anda blue silk (.Teen R4vrr, re ?�tiuires horse: Johrz and appointing Geo White in place noting to ii a.m„and 1 to s p. m. Telepraph — — skit-•, ;;};c• was attended by -Nliss Parker, Dunhart-n. re drains; Mi' th, Ieof. _ - addre•s Loc a9tFI111,Out, ;Y•u. Address, urenn �T I-nn;e lar. -on, of ( rvvnhanlc. who Syuitt•, K -as heard ie darn tohune:Jas On niutiPn Andrew Douglas wag Jaz PIC�ERING LIVERY E��' appointed to tal:� :tear e of ttr+° rock -- ._ ___.- -_-_. tde z1 very pretty bridrrniaid, it) a J,L� Taylor v('xa bear -1 re a certain ape g J. 9t3ItiGEY, veterinary �argecn. - _ yea: -;t (. waz>te silk triuuiled wall ap- am.+.+ul:t of sP(ond gr(acthtinitperun 1st rrnsh'r fur the prPsrr,t year at a re �. Hoa. oradaate wf the on•.ar.o t star•-• pelt;are And a -kilt of clwani t rr}!e con rd.opp luC al: Zi G Barnes was mtiner.ztion of I$ ror rlay. try Coon�e. ror oto, recisterel inemter of tn� drehene. The p,(.on+ was attended by heard re asking for perinis-inn to lay ]1r SirBradv �ecundetl by Mfr Geiow - Oncano Vetennary tded,ml A•WClatlon. A;: 2 moved that Ni'r Ppi h he authorized t(, diseages and to:aries of the domestic animais t1'I,i. J. Bayne brother of the bride. about tU rds of tt!a bet tuts .i' and g sreaw 1 according :� :ha mo.t modern avvro4tla ]Fast class rt-Lielee for ]:ire by day After thz- Ct•rrnit•ny and congratula• in con it. procure anti have erertecl a fence in and acieatini pnactpin+ Udl:a dn! readecc° or night 'Bos in connection meet• tions a 1Kruntiful repast was =ervtd in Pr'itionc rPsrr.twl from i� Rich front of and nrl one ;i(1 of the Potter': eoraerLtuton A••and 5 n15t, SCf ing a:I G. T.'9. trains Frei hI and the dining morin, the bride's table rr Field in Pickering Pillage R ardson and 11!1 utters asking for fence On motion the council now adjourned riCti� �ixCD*• express delivered to all parts of the bring det.orattd with pink Ar vrtlite around Potter •t Field at Pickering viltape• Seaming of til kinds done roses• the wtddin}; ,,efts were ntrm- 1"illagt H :*;.ors an(: 17 otiler- to tiler? ;cgs a uii 1lundfty'. niay i n at - µ • ov shortest notice Sale and com• ero,ls and costly trett pts inn to tlzt• high i�st itis, not to t.!ost! sider•oad between lU o �Itx k a.In., fur the tranaactic,ri of HDi1AS DUNN, Conveyancer, Com" mission stables in connecuca. et;teeut i> which tilt young (uupie are ti az;(] 7 con 2; t1'in Haul and art others gNzt.ra bLsine,h. �1 f 1 _ ..• 1 miasioner lsz-saktne- mit• ko- ---- ' ask• ing fou grant to gravel bet lots 10 tt7Laremon:,Ont, --.. �_— "",�� Issuer' of UArriage ,d 1 W. H. i i-i� • + y Proprietor. Altura . _ -' ~- - .. aril 11 Con 2. .. _ ('(.in on continguen(ri— reported And il BUNTING. or Ontario. Oi Seeding; it; backward' in this recommended the followinb; payulents rLlt1• LtaevorloxtheCoaaty bs rt the store or as hlsrssldenoe,Pickering vlci:,lty` 1,11 account of the A'et --5lurkar & Thextuti pr,nting tndadct Village. 1•r ratller, Jlrs.' S. Hoover who has been vtsitiuf lice (laughte^ in Varillam 1'3, .11uaicl al\'nrld i nlarrirKe reg - $ p i^ter+ is x): Hy Hopkins prof services e re ti it s 110 sP fit, and4in- scat qu 'e T Li• y��' iture., _ AVID BELDAM, auctioneer, die„ V►� D his onmerom wcbnro,wlicttssaleslrom Mends bothtar and near, hales or tai ma. termi�7 beSquires j s s • has retur'ned.hoine.BPAWn C,n acct of Raisesoraand datuages to hot•se, its ley( tieing everycL:ng tba ie to be sold will =died b7 thesobeenber with theatmosccare «e STP glad to hear such gocxl broken at lot 3U con 1, $2t): l't arse and sold to the very best advaat&90- sti•1y reports froru C. Stouffer in Alberta Hutchison stationery and disburse - .d tali live of first• where he has taken up land, meats and extra work collecting poll DB.BI,ATON,TO�'NBHIPCLERli ellen furniture now - The property of the late Joseph tax. having had to travel the township • CoaveTsucer, ootbmissioner for taking ttidavtts, Accountant ata, wrivey so lora Lie- on exhibition is 1lankhurtGe is to be diyizo+rd Of by over the second time to collect this tax $15.W1. and salary as collector $1511. as term propers , iaeoer bf warnase VPh,=To, Ont, 1-1 our ware rooms, uhlic• auction on the 25th, and a large is aalic•ipated. Cunt on sheep killed b dogs recorr-• p � :.prices right. sale death nieuded a int as follows—«'allays -,'pOUCHER 3 POSTILL.Liceased Ane- Ase. We regret to report the Violet Edna, wife of Walter Barton Ipsheep killed t8: IN J McDon- -I (, ' ja• uoaeers for the County of Ortario, .•.,ton sales of ovary description conoacted At A Estate R. �. Dillingham• of 'Hailey. who died at her home here ald 1 sheepkilled $6 i Cum indigent, reported and. reco- moderste charge. T• Youeber, Real Agent and General valastor, strict attention ,Pickering, Oat She u'as (only sick for a short time, on raniended payment as follows -5 Pen fvea to all orders b7 mail or telegrapa. ad• P,:UC�esa, Breagb%zn Ont. F, and sed atvay On Saturday t ,lock toil lair Jane LixutnN acct li4.l1, rees TROs. POSTILL. Green R vdr. Oct. h evening the IKth. title leaves a ug burying same !:t.' 1: Dr V 'N Fish mrd • 'Wheat Grinding -urruwlug husband and two small attendance on indigents 99; EJ Gleeson �iirnico ITHE WELLINGTON Hotel.—HaT• children. We tender our sy'm- taking Nle gie.iane Perry to f esam- sg removed to and thoroughly overcall- ed the above house. I em prepared to turn,sh -- partly to the bereaved husband Asylum 51.: R F astt<oc or _ /^1 a000modatton to all wbe desire to patrot;re Farmers may have their wheat ground and children.. She was iii', her 29th inatiou of Miss Perry 15: vonr coni NOTICE -=toe 9pacicns sample rooms, t %ball he Pleas- for either Toll. Cash or Exchange. :yes r. The funeral took lace- wt K Quid .rE recommend that- Jlr Gerutt - ed to see all old patrons when tbe7 have oc• p purchase clothing necessary for Robt Basion %o resit ttlarkham. JdB. URENCE, _ _ itionday , w heti service• ,vas con- Gibson. - . Uwkbna_Ont. ducted in the C'hri:tian church by - Any quantity of feed for sale at reason. Com on roads and bridges reported Uwiog tom reoeot illness I will The nn• B,. A. . Willoughby, and interment and recommended payment as fc�illuvrs able to call on you. but ehoald roe require able prices. trade at UoOcta tx d. nament Trees, you. will Kinsale. - - ,Carlton receive aliRood disc0trut b Tcsllina at nay Wm Emerson work done in 1-� -- men and teams emp $1 r.5i; 5 �ssideoce on Church et., st say time_ `+►' D. BrOkenshiret, Piaertat, Oa` -- work dune in div 6 and men and teams ; V W, R - t-Jv}rn'-Sellbon-_is_ }l]:_, -LI ett_ vtorci done and �9NN Et OEEI alroat, _ atelia in div -.i46 H - ii v rt slowly. m 1 10 It C -e miss Sarah Lawrence is still in Tor- drawing stotre and filling washout in .SALE - - - onto visiting fr•it3nds, diva silxi j. T Hancock shoe snow = 'r sartoz+ �ttatses - a' d miss B. Lawton was visiting Mia& and men and teams emp $_.20; Geo ,rte L e' Carlrie Corner on Sunday. Cooper ahov snow and men and teams ,his Boma EasT. Hes Ae io>ypws;� Geo. Sugden is with friends in the emp div 15, '$6.39: W Lotton 6 hrs ahov t con 60c: Geo N0, 6 MAIL 8:47 A.M. : •.. - c her sister a td teams breaking s s di No. sD8:01- - • . Queen its for a few days. snow on a 1 ,)V[ - - 'Botcher 9 s9sistant, willing, strict• Gladys xuwbray was with h r Tool men n e road v 12 Mm 8:08 P.M' 1 honest and,iem erste. mrs• McLaughlin, of Oshawa. 7, BUc: Geo CooPercom div 15, fixing al LOCAL . - Baily Weatherell has ,entirely re- culverts 81.50: V'r m Lorton re bridge 10 'Several good double and single Y Referen�e>i. pp _dw't'S ver (food Values. Call. and covered from his recent illness. Alwna rd 75c. Geo Tool co>J1 div i rep �iRAINSG01 0 WXST DUZ AS T07.LOw3; get parttcuiars:. _—> AGNER h CO. _ NN a Fr , of the front road was culvert men and -teams. gulp s J - visiting friends here on Sunday'. Devitt cement furbished tp >`�•,5: A I`10 9 Looat. . , . e:s8 A.M Pickering, Ont. Tlie Woman's �iissicniaryt uzeeting Johnston com div 20 70c, and cedar ,+ 21 MIXFD $:25 P.M. �} was held at Mrs. Bri nall's on Tuesday osts i2: «-n, �icSav com did 11 fixing Mail • ' .8:22 P.M. • ' r e Richardson, ,piss Annan has r �umed her duties culverts t3, men knd teams entp $12.97: White cont div 4 ll.,_)0. sten and DOMINION. BANK in Pupils; 'r c+. with xfullattendance (r TsAm 7!essa-Tteaas4asfatxea 1'— ..f pal+its. � te<uns emp g:i,fi2: Gear Fawcett fixing 'Ta►IrtB 60TN6 EAST D17R �s FOLLOWS:� .... Notary Public, Pickering �Ci Thos. 4tevenson is still under c•u1v-p-t 30(: F S(tden :�) hes rttnnin>; No, B )SAIL 8:62 • the Drs. care, :'',ll hope fur a speedy ,Fader, lien and teams 0 hrs, r•e(, to t+ 12 LocAL 8:69 P'. M. Capital Paid uv $2,900,000 convalescence, grtoler, nil and axle'gz'caseS:i i.3i: C Z<” "10 LoCALi . 6:14 P.M. t John C'ornez•� young team ran au•a-yl Di,; ey coil, (liv 9 men and teams 9`c' s - - ,with u .roller e m Tor. tluv, Happily m, i{n' 1:',. �, hes ;111LI else anti teams fr'3,:i i, ,r --- -- at 1 , ,- Silo", a i teen an t' •,t ,s Reserve Fund. '82,'900,000 ,rte�l. p .n( allid d e, i No.B(iOIO L DtJB ♦ FOLLOWS: +mE• t: as iniur(•d: •No.9 LOCAL 8:34 3lis� L;tnr1 Hugh' ret:a•n(•dIo her ! il: t�•tu Eilicar(f<: hones uii 47 r(ls w u 2,20 P. If, WHITBY BRANCH. schip(7' \rr. 2,' IiR'U_' lil'l t': I11('1Kerit,g t(11(t'�1!.75: S CaPl1011 7111 E'<]+tr p(i�tS "11 LOCAL.. Wben it need of drags or patent medicines ,Iftt•t -1 emlor tc lntr 1�IAiL 8:19 P. ]y1. of ani' description call at Easter v,:uui, n at i till. :\ uulnh:u• of 1prtitinn• t,t•utl; 7 y General Banking Bnatveee Traneakted h nn,, lett^ente'l for ,rant•: (in roads, Coin 6reeinl attenticr. yiven to the collection of ?Ii .�' _ll;tr} A' 'T rw`+u'ned 1N!T,lE' uotild reconttnemd that said petitions �iegerin Pharmacy. Faimer's Salo'snd, other Notes. o11 Friilav ;lfter STWI11dint fuer month- I be !aid Over until next meeting. The The SAVINGS DEPARTMENT, t isit.irtg ft lands in •hen -its. Point Fed-' ecru a! (r reCouu„Pnrled that, all dpsb(, W["TERM BINK Of CHAR Interest allowed on deposits of tl'.00 'and np ,ti'ard, Dt't l kit and Chic +gar. rations fur grants to improv t+ rnatl.4 hr where you will receive prompt and Cour • wards. Joseph Tripp Spell a frzv tint's in filed not later than the next ineeting eons- attention. -: E. J.THORTON, north Untrrio last week and returned of the council. Lnoirporatedbyact. of Perllameatll371 MaaAGTRi with a idilferent colored horse frorn My Geruu• moved, seconded lIz' �Ir 1•fkkaring Braaeh, Here area few patents from our well the one took away with him. �Iclirady that the reeve rant his order ti selected .stock-Latnberte death to lice; Dr. C. J. Brodie must certainly be un itis tress in favor of the parties sec; Aut orized Capital .....................81,E: Royal Horse and Cattle epice-- Our Own , I very busy these days as uii Sunday,' ommended in the various standing turn Subscribed. Capital ........ 1500011 Roy A Sna on a Good Cutter. Poolt y spice ;Chloride of. Lime ; Gam �i he trade tive or sis professional calls as resented this day. C v° T tdoMrr n eos,8^ p Aaee`s Readily Con tills. 1r 'a sad Moth Camphor ;Compound Syrup of along the cev enti,' concession to our MI -Hutchison collector returned his v •rt623 h Jos o1rAx, FeQ. H er Hopophosphiiee ;' Iron Tonic Pills h� Second hand Gutters' Baggies, and Carte 1i„t•th, Null for 19U'? and on motion the bonds President doeoe 25a) ; O C Cough Drops-, OC Tonic on hand j< , J. Sad1E r has been appointed' of said collector were cancelled: special attention given to Fsrme;T's Sale - NV. ; O C Ssresporill& : Bnabn 5t Jnn• - - ' commissioner- for the division in, On motion a by-law was introduced Paotes Collections solicited and prom tl7made liner Kidney Pills ; 'Veaetab'e Cathartic. Foreign Exchange bougts varht and gold Dnfts Ie - We make a specialty of saw irnmmiog and whish be lives on the sixth line, it also by trisadind sae d orating FosgertHutch F d ayailabla on all parte of the wold American and 1'ilfe :Ozone, Peinaa, H. D. C., Bovril, filing, Hockey skates grodnd np-to-date, extends half way through the seventh loos readings pp an Conghicdzs. Bunte of the residents of the nnrth part ison as collector for 190.3 also defining I savings Ibaak Department. ' Also Chopping every day. of -the division fear'tliat they will not his ditties.deposits' ,Pry nor "Bingo Cil a>r'. .Tile best ba get their share of the road work but ! A by-law was introduced and tit , renis eeeand ereditedtlf•yearly toideepotitor� s with ar on the Canadian market, JaCkBOn we think that q btr Sadler will do'ltis tMhc.Bradpt in the chairs- various damending by I . fieo. We!S', mihalter, _ Wr H. r (duty in this respect . • - • , t � - ' - - -- - _ _ - - -.Y 1 m - 1 ?4:e +„t o arui flesh kite- the nests AL" - THE END OF THE `-- LINE 'u of lashed between the fore and - n rt of . "main rlggigg, and tr.e anchor_ on thee in ri m bow, I could see y sitipmatea pre- dwliln paying to do all they could for my 'rho MlssrlM of This Terrible a rescue. Half a dozen were getting a our" by dory over. I knew that I had been Munyon'a Dyspepsia Curia. seen, for fi,nigers were pointed in my direction, and voices of encourage- ment were faintly borne to me A CHANCE FOR CLEVER PEOPLE - It should be easy for,people who drink delicious Blue Ribbon Red Label Tea to say something that will induce th6r friends to try it "you'd like to know what scarred above the rush of the waves. Could my Bands so badly?' said the cap- I keep afloat in that freezing water fain. ^\5'ell, take the tiller while until they could reach me. in Caste "ace nrnke this long reach to the fish- "Then somebody realized my situ- $545.00ing grounds, and I'll tell you. It's ation. Prizes ! something that happened about 15 "Hc caught the log line!' I heard years ago, long before I settled a voice shout. 'Get hold here, ev- down to shore fishin erybody, and pull him, alongside. t city men out for a day's try t the Stand by to h-suI T>gen y -five cash Prizes will be awarded in order of merit to those "Half a dozen rasa formed a chain sending in the best advertisements for Blue Ribbon Re a ea i cI• ,� at ttie stern, and I knew that they "In. the winter of '88 I went out ' nt �?l^ucester. • to the Banks as 'first � � were going to pull me in. The fig- First Prize _. " _ ." X200.00 1 `ur hand' on the schooner Never Fear, Dyspepsia is the parent of failure es busy with the dory were lower- - j -When we pullet} up our anchor for and the harvester of blasted hopes."- ing her over the side. Second Prize - - 100.00 1 the last time, in March, and staxted Mun on. " 'Held tight, Jackson!' came the Third Prize - - 40.00 ! -- -----_.y :--for Boston, we were full of cod to' if I tried I do not believe I could over- -hail. -'Steady, now, mutes, ell 1, the deck beams,- and sure to rnnke estimate the value of my Dyspepsia Cure. away!' Lith t0 13th Prizes, $31o.o0 each 100.00 over $60 a man. Everybody on It has brought peace and happiness tato "The slack came in rapidly, and - board was feeling good. 'be" nds of homes where all had been soon the line was taut. Then with 14th t0 25th, $5-00 each 60.00 discord on account of sick and ailing a shook that almost broke my hold "Five of the fleet got under way stomachs. it curer all forma of dys- I was puiied under water. Both together. Talk about your cup pepsia and irdigeatlon, such as rtaing of arras aa'e're stretched to their utmos-t `YJr� 00 - -' races! They don't compare for a j food, distress after eating, bloating of y the stomach, palpitation of the heart, straight and my head, anm In addition, beginning with the week- ending April 4, a special Ininute with a brush between three ' shortness of breath, and all affections i hands clutched the logs in a death or four fishermen, with their bow- of the heart caused by indigestion, wird weekly prize of .00 will be given to the one sending in the -best on the stomach, belching wind or sour grip. If I let go now, I should rev- y p ? 1� g sprits pointed for market and home advertisement duan that week, making for the nine weeks $45.00 - - - food, bad taste, offensive breath, loss of er rise. g after a 'fresh trip' to the Banks, appetite, faintness or weakness of the "I haci been wrapped under so stub- in special prizes, Or a grand total of thirty-four cash prizes, $545• Minutes mean dollars then, Every tongue, improper circulation, coated denly that I heti not time to get a stitch set, lee rails under, and noth- jednsreulceraLed acomachaeshooungnpalmo !till breath, and in a few. seconds I CONDITIONS ing taken in after it's blown away! i of the stomach, constipation and costive was on the verge of strangulation. "For the first hour ft was nose bowels, dizziness, faintness and lack of Should I never come to the top? tst No rofessionaI ad. writer, nor anyone connected directly or indirectly with energy, It makes good itch blood and g the Blue Ribbon Tea Company may compete. ar.d nose between us by the wind, vltahzes the whole system. Makes old "I seethed to be temmin the all logging over 10 knots with a and worn-out stomachs almost as good course of a furious ricer, Tire con- and. Advertisements must not contain more than So words, and shorter ones are stiff northerly ree.e. Then the Nov- as new. Permits yout.- bat what you .,taut rush of cold water against the referable. b wart and all you war. t.-3lunyon.- p -- cr Fear thew _a eail_of t:'e bunch. i_ top ot_my head was turning me in- 3rd. One of the cards used in pecking Blue Ribbon Red Labe! Tea -there are and we shook a rope's end ower the ! MUNI'ON`S REMEDIES. - to n block of ice. -I could -see rroth- i two in esch package -must kse enclosed Kith each batch of ada•ertise - taP..'rai1. 'Voir can't blame a crew fo: Munyon's Dyspepsia Cure relieves ring. I cowld hear only Lice thunder -i meats sent. teeirg a litt'c fri L y when they're stomach distress Instantly. Prica 2tic. ! cf ti.e billows that engulfed me, 4th The competition closes Jaaa r, rgo3, and all contpetiti�advertisznrentsmust leading the fleet, and their duck is I Personal lettere addressed to Prot g g reach one of the following addresses on or before that dste. IV Mitnyon, Phl�delphla, U. S. A., contain. And t),rou h it all, growin more i g lifting t•heni lundwa:il at the rate of. Ing details of sickness, will be answer- and, more pal, nhrl every instant, was glue Ribbon Tea Co., Winnipeg, Man. a -rni'o every six minutes. ed promptly anal free advice as to treat• tic terrible strain on my hands and f?e'o:e lark we had a good lead went will by given. 1723 iarn19 Slue Ribbon Tea Co.Toronto, Ont. c•c. Ce u:eurort schooner, and aahcn _ _ t_ -t "11y ship'tnates were hauling me inI Blue Ribbon Tea Co., Van ouver. B.C. ate ac,.r.t down to ctit,i':c: their run- - like a cod on t;ie end of a lire, not r'.ir:f 'lichts are e twinkling weal ¢s- .ilea the last knot w hen the schoon- i steadily, howewer, but with a series Sd,. No person shall be awarded moze than one of the main prizes, but may also Icrn, Tl e. wind !homed no r1,4713 of er Eate a sudden roll to wimlwatd: I of jerks, as thev loosened their holds I take one or more weekly prizes. 1 I lurched brie:;, lost- int• footing and j to art fresh ores. And every Jerk 6th. In case of a tie, decision will be basad on all the adveitisementa submitted c.u�n: tri the coht-ar� it c•r c9 In ! e f.eshc• i':g eco loin- in an instant was Bung inpto the wa- �ecrr,ed to start my arms in their by the competitors in question. This j�,:st suited tis, for we ur. As i sunk I I ties �� !;mut for soci.ets. They told me afterwards Mr. If. M. E. Enas, of the Winnipeg Telegram, has kindly consented to judge I;,I ti,• be!�t r„uph weather boat rn help, and the last Sound that ieach- It!'at it was only a matter of sec - the advertisements and award prizes. - t' a V::13%, ncd we Ime•y that. c' e i ed me ears as the waves -rinsed -over : orndq, but to me the a¢nnv of my t All advertisomeats that foil to win a prize, but wb.kcho 1 f e cul brae to Iut 1n a �lrcl+ me was Johnson's cry of alarm: ,trains muscles 1en,thenocS the time o:r ii:aa I,e.,i::d would tc tit- Man ucerboard! Man over- iixiermitely. are food eaonala to be aeeapted for pvblieaiioa i boar.!:' , wilt bee paid for at the rata of $1.00 each. i t,fiz in I:: o. i --it was Impogsif„e to keep my.. gees e t s t`. c Lest ?c tad "I was heavily and warmly dress mA„tll closr�ci any leafier. I opened Loless e�cp,e%sly requested to the contrary, we will consider ourselves at liberty if t! c' a was a ran on _ed. f had on thick fis .crinen'b experience to publish the tomes of prize winners, ,t, and e e teres the sensations of rho faikrl to do justice to boots, and a leather jac'�et under a cir�wning man, as the cold water A ood advertisement should be truthful and contain an idea brig4tiv and thct •,n1oking het guider; 1-df;'n't, Pty reefer, and so ac¢s in•no ronin- ruin".ed in, Gradually my so^sea { forcibly e:presaed A Dons fide signed letter with address and date from one who tee h1:•i, Tre only e.iF.sati-.fed one'= tion for swimming, Sty situs ion slipped away. I forgot where I i has tested the tea, is a good form. An advertisement for an article of food should wore ttl e waich on r'eck, wl-n heQan as as a dcq wrests ore A man evlio as as, why' I was holding on so tight, not associate with it, even by contrast, any unpleasant idea The best advertise. I o t.e of raid that tl.e a K''olldn't tie falls in the night from a a essel moa- Ma, fingers were just relaxing their '- meat is the one that will to use the most people to try the article advertised rsiytii„g ,left for tf•cm, and who ing so rapidly' as the :Nreaer Fear �grIp wt -.en with a rush I,was pulled lie! t flouting doii=n tLe cornranion-:srrda btrt lrtt'e ci*ance of fivirg to 'to flee sala-NWO A-roFe sltPrc 4 <itiae -- --- waY f r us ito ' u e Vern a e''o v.' my sound of seek your Inspiration in a Cup of Blues g• i telt of .it. rut my shoulders and the sdrarp After ra Ker I,•rse wlo hfid no 'As trig i.ead came aboa-e water, I iron of a gait penetrated ire back of Ribbon Red label Tea aged the res(,rk on hanr3 pus:c'1 t emstt es ,n shot anxious glance in tte_drrec-, coat. I heard the Money is yours. act ltin (,' letters, making boats, or tion whe e' I- supposed the .ves�l to �,roiccs over me. Then my head _ PIs; ing gar;,<�. I?I:ring t' e t i'r I be. Sl:c saws nowhere tri sight' For struck the sfrr r+ rtt, the sr l>rrorer -aq lead pta�'e,! che.ke, s a good dial a few .' action -ds I tasted the bitter- �.9 a rglleif down, and ea'erytht•ng with ore of the wen namecl IToar•.. r,c as , of death. Then I was Fitted ! Seel ;©d to explode In n lime of t i1 t' v I '( t.c tine ard James each\few had avoFl atwoLvfore and d° ne a blink. and we were nearly up to nr, er an saw •e ewer ear we ed a now aas rrtogcome the trubt:er t We , s seine taste. \ me to my:Self I was Ot ct tie g down across tits Lilloava cam© the �h ,:out: oto harbor. It was come days en t4et our nines, and three or tour of " 'Light the torch!' before I cotild make much uqe of my jR our shipmates' . gaO c•'ed• rounl us `\ Icaa minutes before I had been hany;°a and arms, or even feint myself; to watch the battler warm -and conifortable in Urs cabin and ray' flnixera ei'd rot heal for "The hoard was equipred after a � ria er my game of, creckers Now I W n k� Bu't T finished t1'�at game of t i was figbting for my life'in the freez- checke•'s' with Jorry n, and beat - -unique fashion', In flee ' middle of . j each square was a little. hose to re- ing Leas, A great wave overwhelm -him, too, although gomcone she. had h ti ed_ me, blotting the schooner from ,o Move my kings for me."- Right Paint -easy to ceive a s ,ort brad fixed in the bot- - - I m view once more. W'Y•en I was - - __. tom of the ci.eckers• This prevente3 li Led aloft oil the crest of the next !Youth's Companion. 'put oil, �autlLeS and pr teCtS. ! them front rolling off, and we could ; "'�~'�` Wrong Paint—easy to wear play, even whoa the %'easel was on ,comber . the vessel was 25 feet far- ther away. I !FARTIIF-ST SOUTH. her beam ends, without fear that O$, never looks right. tips position of our men would be "Hole wu's almost dead within disturbed by the motion. me, when suddenly F saw Lire to Tt appears tiiat the Point reached':' . � pun na11JC is 011right pint j "At it we went in aeon► earnest and I line, like a ray of light, cutting the ' in the antarctic circle by• Captain - waves near by. That line represent_ Scott"of tie 'exploring steamer pis- only. a series of cautious exclonges. soon cos cry, which left England in -1901, write ns tar booklet telling how some beaati- ert us only three kings ripicce. Then I t-qbut lite to nr i l maid a grab' ha i s . w r g - tut bone% tave been anted .nth Rsm:ay'a. 7 erste i" several minutes of niaroetrt - ,but missed it altogcthci; my hands as c egc ccs farther south than p' clutched cold .. water " and nothing was at first announced. In his final - Paints -cleaner Ibis raper, tiring to gain the advantage, I A. RAMSAY & SON, FoLatbsaktrs, R more, I tried. a second time, and sledge journey lie pushed fo•r-ward to MONT-AGL. lig* just getting my opponent in a Just touched it with the tips of my latitude A2 degrees l i minutes, when Ls:d, isq=. lig* place schen all at once a .ieard the captain shout from deck; mittens. . he was .about 460 geographical miles - All hands to nee[ the main: "Once more, I gravpad at it dem front the south pole. It was well THEr S TO isatin' porately, despairingly. This time' I sr`own that explorers peas come con- caught the cord fairly. in mat hands, erabLy neater to the pole, Ie s RGMT PAfNT ` "So engrossed had we been in our n game that we Tia<T pa`,d' but htt}e but it was so_small and was running than •1 degree or less than-, _4u goo- "I- JIaY���fllil *lineal miles remaining to . be p� �' R16KI attention- to what was going on so rapidly that I could not retain qt ¢f g - — aloes, and are were hardly aware m3' hold. The line was of cotton, c,o bed in the arctic circle. Captain F that the srtay a w' re ha psail, bale woven hard; and about the size of a Scott has uncii,estionably shown _ - •_.-. _- it loon jib and maintopsail had already lead pencil. that Victoria Lana stretches much seeds it will but a few years before been taken'in: But that last order "I knew -that the end of the, line farther sot>th thaxi had hftherto.heen KILLING POISOAJ IVY. the farur will'be entirely clear of, brought us up 'alt standing,' for we must be near. Casting a glance over ,lemons tinted, but it remains cancer-, If in early spring as soon as the them. It wily pay the farmer, ,how-. 11 kkaeavthnt:it--il•+'^^•'^` 1 •• ^ been my -.boulder, I saw the ripple of the tain whether the land extends to young leaves of ,the ivy have fairly ii ever, to keep weeds down.by stiff- gia'c i without reed, log not thirty -fee------awa_ 1 I« c`�-�•°' i' "a'rtPand 1; the top soil whrx the wards are 's "I grabbed my reefer from its once pazsed by me, all hole was rich collection of. marine fauna, tn- commenced to .perfect sap, the Young•, - hook and pushed my arms through gone. I'i?eternrined to hold fast, let eluding many', rew, siliecies, has been plants are cut. down close •{o or sleeves; iammed my calx down on my fingers sillier what ta•.ey aright, made by the scientists attached.-: to 1, under the ground with 'a sharp PLOWING CLOVER,' My Lead, pulled ori my mittens and” and with• a sudden effort I clQ-ocl . the expedition, and we may take' for I hoe they . will be nearly or. quite R'hen- clover is to be plowed under made a• jump for the companionway'. them once more. The cord tauten- g%itited that due attention has been kilderl, Poison ivy, however, is very as a green manure it is best ,to wait Things were lively enough outside. ed under my weight, and began to paid to scisn:ographic records, and tenacious of life and the little sup- I until . the plants ai'e �in full bloom A living gale -was blowing, and the pull me along, Iiut, grip hard as I if,, magnetic -and' Pendulum ' obsera'a- i ply c f salt left 'ill the -roots-will be � and then ttu'n completely under. At spray flew oyes tic how, as the coul;:i, it slowly slipped through my tions. As the explorers were 1•e- employed in forcing up a weak' crop, this stage the platit contfiins the '.Newer fear bested to her ire, rail,' lacerated fingers, cutting them to victualled toward tl;e end of Jaru- of shoots, but if these are immediate -I largest amount of plant food. Care cut through t}:e tumbling seas. The the bone. I cannot express to you ,ary by ,the relievinfi steamer .�Id:n-. Iv cut oil, and any other which anaY-; should diways• -be - tandli to•turn. sky pas Perfectly clear a,:d 'dark tre mental suffering caused are - by I ing, ,they will be enabled to flee I follow later in the season, the plant I under as completely as possible so blue, and -e a stars shone large, that sloacly escaping line. It seemed, acith an approach to comfort der- will almost surely 'be completely as to have the plants fully decay. . --cold and brilliant. but to prolong the agony of a cer- I ing the next six months, which are, eradicafed, But should a few steak This is the best Plan when wheat is. "In a few mconds the tied: swarm tain death. of course, the aviufer• months in the stems appear the next spring', cut Ito follow clover, Many farmers pre- - " -- ted with men. The hal} aids were 3fy hold loosened. Tho cord southern hemisphere, after which them otT as soon as the Ica\'es have fer to allow the lover "to fall down ,- 3f away, the bull -rope hauled darted forward again; and then my they can resu.nie their southward expanded ' and that will end it. � and lie upon the ground, covering out, ear -rings passed, and we began lingers closed. in' a final grip round juurnoY,. and ntav possibly, succeed in Choose a`dry day' for the work, be ! and projecting it durini; .the fall,and - -to knot tf:e reef points. As first the brass fin .of the log! it ovas rid• �icael.ing the antarctic pole. -Harp- careful not -to come into. direct con- I early winter and plowing under }land I took my place at the end of last, nil' only chalice. It was like ,.t•'s \\'eekly. tact with the plagt ; if. a breeze is , early in tho spring. 'il:e boom, avhich was a very, long taking hold of a propeller, and rrry, blowing ,keep to the windward, while ore. running out almost 1G feet be- hands were cut frightfully as the �YILLING TO DROP IT, doing the cutting. By observing LIMF, ISf WOOD ASITFS. ort? tc'c Etern. Right; undr:f me, as fin rcvol\'cd for an -instant before it P stopped. • The only thing that sawed -A prisoner was in the dock on a these precautions doe who is, not \Vhen •wood ashes are applied lime worked, was tl:e 16'grlinc, s,ilmmer- PP Y charge of stealing, and the case immune may safely do the work. is unnecessary, ns every 100 pounds _ .1nq with phosphorescence, w!•e:-e it my fingers froth being literally sliced �' g' of, wood ashes contain about 40 a7tinuned t e surface, like n cord of to pieces was the Uiick mitten I haltl having been present( to the court to I was jerked ahead for a feav by the prosecuting soldcitor; he was DE5T[2bY WEEDS. pounds of lime: •Ashes very greatly, - fire. I remember thinking- how 1 The easiest and }rest`way to de as they are produced from diQerent 'high our speed neat be to make the feet, tl'.e's,train telling fearfully on ordered to.z;taud up• sources, easily absorb moisture, and'.. .. lire turn so rapidly. my arms and s roulklers: Then the 011,ave you a lawyer ?" asked the stroy all kin& of weeds is when they Y just beginning to appear above their composition cannot be de - '7 had been- out on the boom line slackenelf, a§ •tl;e schooner cauls court. are J g g PP termined ' without careful` exarninfr • = regain and again in much rougher' up into tl:c' wind. No, -sir: round ase n a g t3 se slight stirring of : aeatl er, and neacr,given the -da "Just. then, acit.fi a burst•()( sfiitoky "Are you sir:" to employ one 2" the soil will then seriously cripple tion. The most valuable ingredient P`P light the torch flamed tip, roarnlinq "Nu, sir,"' ahem in growth or -destroy them, in ashes is potash, the proportion a, second tl-ought. A man will, run g rmitted to` Vow, being about- six pounds to every a certain ri3!c nine ,fames and es- every 'detail of the Vessel and flds}1- "DO you -want it lawyer to defend If weeds are pe :cage., The tenth time he is punish- ing in sparkles inm,mernblo across the case 7" bowever, they make excellent green 100• of wood ashes. Ashes also con- ed for his carelessness. This eves the foaming black waters. I Hhall "Nut i,artickler, air," materiell fo ploughing under,,, but fain about two per cent. of pji� 1 Irohe acid and about thrrae ' mY tenth time, newer forget how the Never Fear "\Yell, what do .you prop a to do while%they may nearly reach ma- P cent. of magnesia. Coal ashes are -My duty tock me a little longer looked to me Jn that brief moment: about the cast ^" tures l7efore being thus utilized, of but little value, ' Wood a§hes than the others, and by the time I Her sails were shaking, and every "\1'e-iL-11"-with a ,yaw as if urideh no circumstances must then give exoellent "sults on all kinds ,a had finished tbere was nobody else rope stood sharply out, - As tsps wearied of the !}Urge�i'I'm willfn' to be pet'mittcd to pw du�0 greet. If Q' lvorkinir on. tics boort. I hall just rolled her fleck toward me I could drop the case, far's I'm concerned." no weeds are allowed to scatter of crops, ggpeci�ly grass. LIEUT-�OVERNOR .'-DEAW*- ,,Sir' Oliver Mowat, G.C.M.G.,'Die d - f- Immigrani't- Sheds at St. John --Wholly on 1juriul:UY U U, Sunday- Last. ? A St, John, N.B., despatch says two or three hundred yards, with A Toronto despatch says heart's action began to fail, ,and it -on Friday morning a fire of un- the bents -that support it, were After hovering between life and so,, became evident that he could certain origin swept halt the length burnoci• to the, water's -edge: The - not recover. Since that time he of the Sand Point wharves, which paint was burned off the sides and --l-vitleath for five -days, Sir Oliver Mo- has­been growing" radually_w.ealer.qs�' th C.P..11. iprmini'-s.. it 4, the 0"ciedwicik­�har —OU7u li Gemigir red -th peaceftitly--TheVi-t-ality 'exhibiied by the ven- reported that the blaze originated id �sieemships away - at 9.55 on Sunday crable statesman was regarded a& a small room where oil and other ia- Heroic efforts saved the eleviator, little short of remarkable. On the flam-ables were stored. Others say' and immigrant• sheds, the - latter bet-- -morning. He was surrounded by the day following the accident he rallied - that it begaa.in an ash -pit where the Ing somewhat . damaged. The im- -members of -his family and tit(., from the shock and seemed bright steamship Lake Manitoba oba deposited migrants were terribly scared, 'and. -mediate relatives. For .36 huul's (and cheerful. He expressed every THE LATE' SIR OLIVER MOWAT. ashes. The whole of No. 3 shed, or rushed out in all directions, but prior, 4o his death. the venerable !.confidence, that he wodid recover warehouse, 500 Jeet.-Iong,- , was, in they yvc�Fe got together and con - statesman had been in a comatose from the accident, and, actuated by flames so tluickly that no onc'k�ew ducted to the City Hall, Carleton, I that strong sense of duty which was exactly - what happened. It was be- where they are now housed. Rep arts, -condi,ion, and was cluite ancon- lbrie of the distinguishing character- tween nide and ten in the morning. 'were circulated all the morning and -6cious when the vital spark flicker istics of h . is long and useful career, THSA-RKETS �c,7 fwater_. and only a little past afternoon that two men had ' been; -.6ut. So quietly and peacefully did reciiiiested that he be permitted, to A !;till breke wa:g 'bloving the but'rhed' to- dea4h in the second &hed,i • sign some of the more pressing f wharf, and within five minutes after but it could not be verified. .he pass from life to death that the !the official documents. 0 Prices' Cattlei etc The phy- of Grain, the fire was noticed in N The warehouses destroyed and' Aside did I -anxious watchers at his .bL felt. constrained to 1-siclans, however, No, 3 ';•h of the Wharf damaged were the property. of 1. :not quite realize the fact until the hdebar him from.this privilege. Up to -in Trade, Centre.s. it had gone th i e whole long building and caught No. 4. the-tity. The sheds cost about $6,-: physicians, who had been almost the 'period when he took the turn th he for the worse the Lieutenant over- •In front of No. 3 shed lay . the', 000 each and were insured for $3,- -constantly . in, attendance since t and MARKETS OF THE WORLD., steamier Lake -Manitoba, 'which 000 each. ' The greatest city -loss I�FL brought the Barr colony wharves it will .acciclent, informed them that all was" Was quite clear mentally, and had the 9'themselves, but this was true when from extreme Toronto, April 21. 7- Wheat -The taken on freight preparing to sail not be known without careful ex-! -over. weakness he lapsed into ancon- market is quiet and steady. No. 2! I �.On Saturday, The Donaldson liner 'amination of the substructure what'- -OFFICIAL REPORT OF ACCIDENT sciousness late on -Friday niAt, white and red quoted a I t 70c out- [Lakonia was at berth 4, preparing the clumago-is. side. No, 2,spring nominal at 7UJc On Saturday at noon I,, order' to Aith.ugh ' Sir Oliver Mowat's � to take in a lot of cattle clue this General Superintendent Osborne es-, on Midland, and No, 2 goose at 65}'. -therC.P.R.a 4n a set at rest conflicting reports con- death was expected, the news Was to 66C on Midland. Idatialt.b.: -Vr�ia'ag` down. still lay timates the C.P. toes tracks, other steamers, but as the wind was � cars conveyers, etc.. at $35,004Y. ,.-cerninz the axeident, to Sir Oliver received with genuine regret throug*`_ wheat firm; . No. I hard quoted at sale. iThe'freiglit destroyed will not exceed Drs. J. A. Temple arid A. Primrose lout. Ile had been bu long a Rgum 811c Goder-rch,- and No. I Northern blowing from them, they were gaVil out the following statement : 'in The public life of Ontario that all It - Behind the sheds runs the 0, P, R. 420 000, Tre.91-c - will bee -paralyzed - I at tWc Goderich. No 1 hard gnad- (Ln the Sth day of JunuAry Last, seemed reluctant to believe that. he Ing in transit, 871c lake ports, and track, on which a line of cars stood, 1 for 'the rest of the season, so far ILonor, the Lieutenant governor had been removed from this sphere the. the Y�� tenant -&N N 0, 1 Northern at 86c. and beyond the track stood se two berths are concerned, wVs walking by hiniwlf tip and I of action.. The Arst official an- whose chute ANOTHER SERIOUS FIRE, Oats - Market is steady. `No, 1 grain elevators, ', or -cluwn illie hall at Government house, inodncernient Was the running up ) conveyors. cross to the dock front 1 11 broke out at ten o'clock on, Of white quoted at 3lic. cast. No. .,ire ro over As and Friday evening in the establishment! watching his grandchildren at play, the ftg at half-mast on Government white, -291 to 30c middle freights. the top of the'sheds run I Ft wh- n -he trippzil -and 11 heavily. 'Ifouge Soon afterwards the flags at the, fell Barley - Trade, is-fluier, with No. !along the face of the wharf from of the Canadian Drug Cc6mpany. S,;�tiirflng d" frac-Cure of the neck- of the City Hall, the Lexislaturo, the 13 extra quoted at 43 to 44c middle ',end to the other. Prince William street. The huildtnc�sit - tht- right thigh bone. lie sufft-red a Customs -house, the newspaper of- I freight, and No. 3 at 40 to 41c AT THE ILIAD OF TII'F SLIP beside it. were. destroyed. rhe, drug deal - W pain and discomfort. fees, the_ hotels, it -_ -d several of the I middle freight. company was burned out, with all ...but he g-l-Lulually recovered. and busi niestsholls"es were flying at haTf---J IZN-6'- The market is firru at o1i Jn thii1% direction the wind was blow -.its Wholesale stock, which Managior, w . "s anis to WU'kL with sum -e assist- 'mast, In NII the city church'e. - middle fr . e . ights Ing. are the immigrant sheds. whence; ' s the Ito 52c, 1 Bussell says was Worth $70,000. several hundred passenger's had just' anco. and to, support his ,h' i Dend Mareh in Saul was fild'ved, and I Corn - Market unchanged. Can- seve I The cigarette factory of A. Isaac u ;win the inji;rod limb. On Sunday TNIkng references were inado to Sir adian feed corn quoted ut 42c' west, started for the WiLst, Nearly seven' was also burned, Ite computes his -iii, h:, April 12th. whilst he was h,­-,Oliver's cleath- from'' the pulpCts ..arid at 47c here,' No, 3 American hundred more Were lounging ahot-It loss at 530,000, Athaif-past eleven sliver Mowat enjoycKf the clisl yt:liox at' 48c or. track. Torionto, tire a. ini rsnims!z�-d for bed, and whilst I Sir *gietting breakfast or asleep. --In -halt'; -w R tinder control, -The loss an hour after the fire broke out the! is as Jollows :-Burpee t)iiil-din-g, %'-u of th;, attinidants were in the tinction of suing the third LieUtCa- ar. d - No, 3 mixed at 47c. t of hitat- him u`6ted at 'sheds and their contents were swept a�,wA $�20,1)00, from his chair. :ant-(;uN-L-rnor*of Ontario to"dio Ili Reas - No 2 white is q Insured SIO 0100 I 1�r I iirtit thifr4 ilas brolKen a short office. The late lion, John Wil- 6:3r west. and at 63c casit, away, The C,P,R. track was under -'G b-Aildina S1 ;,000. insured itfiq!nnce aL-ove the centre or the 10U,zhhv Crawford. who died on May , flour - Ninety per cent patents rallied and ten or a dozen cars $1(i,ot)(); Canadian Drug Company, --T - unchanged at 62.63 mW&C frejg!its burnc-d, with their contents. The' et= �, rio,() in.qur(-d for 1560.iA bo:,P� .-tit soine wx incbeq below the _30tri was the first, --Sir At-( I rp - 4 o I I s , I .;n-rLk.` The_ fi-artUre- was _Carnlilbi­11'9 death occiti-red on May AD _b�;yvis, - cads, for export.,! c+levator chutes have gone and the l lr,r;,11 CiL-arette Company 'J" wharf for is"t � oidiform being adruivistcred 2'th, just as his term of office St.aiglit rollers of special brands for whole of the floor of the who. linsured $15,500, for the purpose., and the nec-s--ary wag coming to a close. 11,e was s-uc- domestic trade quoted at $3.20 1 to I , -1-4 np, -,i�dzd b� Sir * George Kirkp;xtrick, $1-.33 Jn• bbtSr ltlal,ito�,a -!our r*STOCK MA RK ET 3, srfl�it% xf plic4d • Nis - M.)n,or_;c, -) 106 1-r% - LAN WHEAT. thr illi-I)c(I-inte vffccis- of tht; who in turn izavn wnv to Sir ( -r r- tead,% No I patents, $4 - LU to $1 CANADIAN %v,1.'. Euicl roe alarming �vn:p- Sir,Wil,liam P, Howland is the orJv 20, and seconds. $3.94) to $4 10; At theecattlo market to -day there l toms devrIoj1i-d�uTTrl­-rtr01da:­ night, '11viniz ex-Lieutenatit-(;o1eirmor of 44 -bars tnw wuiv a--b-rsk -bnxrm­m-- - tr-I t*7e local Stroag- Ai>peal to Great Britain-to- &:iurtiv before rii,lnight, when his this province, cluded. To,,onfo. -butcher trade, In the export trade Look This Way. Milliced Bran" Is ' fli-rn at $11; there was a good domwid, but rot' 'A London dt-sFwhosrece Alcli bet e. At outside points bran 13 %-a-), many cattle of this class u,'Ter-' ritaCorn' quoted -at_$17,-und, shorti at $IS ing.Tl:ore ',,cems at the present Tradiy-Exchangntly to4r-: I'll POSTAL RArES.'I.NDIAY IYSTITUTE BURIN 31anitoba, bran, in. sacs, $19, and t t trie to be no i,.hurtagt, of vc1hsCl el Canada - as the delegate of the; Cent Per Pound, for British and A Panic Eisred A.m.o=g thei-Soys here. horts at $20 to $21 -ipa. e for all export cattle corn Ing London . Chamber of Comn.,e.ue.. l ,:;b/ Canadian Periodicals. and Girls. forward. Tie good deniatti for A -r -itcs a. lung letter to the Times on, COUNTRY PRODUCE, lbutT' ers' cattle to -day made prt:es I Wednesday in favor of preferential. An Otiaiita . det�,-:says':,. says Com- A Brantford despatch a i; -m .." di.- In ti.is clasq a little 'firmer. Choice-ti-ratment of Cunadian products, Ho' Dear's. - Trade is - quiet, with liaert( 0,k Un Nat urday the ralv of� n%trous. - fire -occurr" at the Indian I !lots of* picied cattle were selling `at saes'. C a n -a d a's cry to -day 1.4 I oniina:. Medium, $1 50 to $4 40 to $1,3,U, and in some cases I -%jj,nt will the Mother Country' d�j . 77 postage on 1!iriti,�,,h and Canadian Jnhtituto shortly Jefoic 10 o'clock , Pr,, es n . '',21 7�"t per pe.riodiculi-,' iecognLied as second- on Sunday night and-corpl-.�tely de--" 4uh+el, an.d hand-picked, the quotations %Vct-c a few MAR,- for us Ili returi) for o-jr sacrific'es? $1 'Do to'82 class mttt&, Ysr po, ted by rewsdval(%: 9 -�Lro�vd a-11 dei 'truncits of the build- -higher- The�e is a fair deiiianid' She 'prepared to niai.e d difference hot-! Pried apples - Trade Is very dull, , Ile In Canada for transtriisMoti by Ing. The, ins-titute is the property T for feeders and light stockers A few t%%cen her fellow -subjects in the Do-! mail, whii�thc`T addressed . to sub- of the New -Fingland Company, and I wifh prices' "no"Min"al at 3ic ler lb,; two -.year-old stockers will be wanted ininkon and those foreigners who,-;&, e%aporated, 6 to 6Jc. scribers or sent as spe;i-'was _established a short distarwe for next -week.' -Not tco many The is ofton one of sus; if me . n copies, is to be one cast of this city yews ago for - the 'rho market is � qftict c , 11 supply of medium stockers this week not azoial ino.4tillly?' A ge­erous, i .Ter pound or fraction t:,�rec;f, Itith prices unchangk.d. Strnine� -Cent r 11r I 10 -se ofou'ucating ,,ung Indian i so far has, been quite equal to de-' I patriotic, national, trulyt linpertat' Earh artftle -so post*d - mAist he students: -'rhe' building- was most sells nt R to Sic per W, and - cunitta d stamped ­prtopaid in hrdl% by news- extensive, and Was situated on & at $1.23 to, $1.60: Man polity would- result In an additional There Was a light run in'the sheep I production of millions of quarters of -.dealer,.4 - All matter- so sent %Aiil large tract of land donated by tl.e lluy, baled - The niarl�ct is q1.:;nt-. market. and' business was a little' wiiea_t. in the Dominion. Th e - c fo re, be subject to regulations relating to Domi - fiioif Covernnicr( fur -its elve- at unirl�,argcd prices. Choice timo- hull: -Ileavy sheeparcnot 'wanted, tl�.e British Electof grain-<arriersi ­ Ah.e posting of ..,-econci-c lass matter tion. The structure wits. as. composed tll�', $9.50 to _$10 cia :t'rar-k, and Ligt steep are steady. ' Year -IF 'iuc brisk L. and , stoOd three tstore�-_* mixed tit V9 56. 1 "' 9 %%hicb would bring this ningnifirent. .and - speA ri� copies of Caiiadian 'of bri' - lanibs dull, and only the good ones-cwitril-mition - to our shores would: SLra%iv - 'IT.e market is-rltsief for 'Spring lambs are steady. . periodicals: high. On the ground floor were t1 -.c wanted riot come th.I,ough' a fortiled gullet living room and kitchen, on the siec-�(ar lots on -track at $5,50 to $6 a T*r.e hog inarket Is firm., andprIc" like the Dardanelles or the , nar'row', t 0 and the ,chocii, a-md orr M&.^ tbixd"t I:e- wore..stcady to -d e6 *-'0 the Dttr.i,,h straits., nor from the distant I qv`7up-The market. is'quiet sty� a -''.ANTI -ALCOHOL CONGRESS: !sleeping ..apartments. The -blaze best. by the broke out in 'the. top starry, and the %v ith r:ecc;-,:,ts small. 'Wire gallon -Arg-endive Itepiiblir, but The day's min was GG ca"s with' , . of all cice:_,h routes." Y. r, e ortest utau*ost- ra- QLII at S-5 to 90c, and Imp rial gal -- rhe Ger7nan Home Secretary's 1,flarrics s;,read with the lors,dt $1.10. hi:iiidof cattle, '188 sheep and wood urges Britnin to have recourse pidity, until* at 12 o'clock the entire lainbs, 64-1 hogs, and 60-calvics. to the ocilonies rather than to, for- Dpihion.. building %.v.as'a ir.a.,%s %if ruins, The Potatces � Market is steadX withL. 3r]ilcb zo%rs are in felt- cloniand at eicrn counti tes for tl^o margin nece,&- •-ri lots - are q u'oted A Bremen despatch cat's: IToine'loss 'will aggregat; $35,000,' and. is fair offerings. C.&r I I steady prices, sadoysiky, Wchner partially. corcred by- iir�r..rarzco T . - 95c . to 81 per bag, and small lots- ' ear to supplement its own p roduc- Sc�-retary Von Po he ' Expoit cattle, _h�a%.Y $ -1-7.5 0 0. at $1.15 to $1.20.. -tionz Wednesifay forthally opened the Ingreatestdifficulty was' experionced in Bulls, _exriort, heavy, Poultry - Market Is' quiet, an terraticonal Anti -Alcohol Congress,; fighting the ilarucs. ']'his perilous. 'nri:10s - utchrin . . Dr cwt... ..... 8 1-5 _7 'rk his task -ol. -cc 'Ited*. We..qqQtk. 3 -CO - rI�� speech -the Secretary" pointed +RtTrAtmrs, do 14g)lt ... .. RUIA1 MURDER. -ed mental" and picked fresh killed turkeys, :15.- to 1 .1 .out that the increased the institute is 'situated beyond the Feeders, light, SOO lbs. i . — . . . TAhvalciLl - strain octcasibridrd *by .'the bound-' of the city, and consequently 17c per .1b.. geese,.. 10 to- 12c per -and-upwards...-.. ..,; 4.00r '4,50, Ideas of Honor and Duty in Ger-, growth of civilization was apt to the ' local brigade did not respond, IS.-, ducks, $1 to $1.25 per paf*r, Sto(,'Icrs, '400 to SO man Army. ehic4,cns (young), 85C to $1; Old lead 'to excesisive, indulgence in, drink. although the chief and two 'firemen henp, 60 to 7.'c pei'�alr. lbs. 2.50 !\ Ilerlin Jd�sTatch says: A court Legislation could not lend imechani- were present arid rendered- valuable do WjO lbs .... .. ... -... 8. Martial 1,as been Ordered to try En - cal aid- to the temperance movement, assistance. When the.. fire started Butchers' cattle, UNITED S'hT1fS "MAR' sit ssner. of t1 e German Navy gn ITu 'reiLl* remedy tftuqt come from EL the 150 boys and girls.who were at- KETS. -iday' choice 4.00 4,40, 'ood who,' on if, Fi killed Artil higher sense of morality on the part tending tl,b institute were asleep in Buffalo, Artril 21. - Flour -Firra. do 'medium .... .... .... -1.50 .4. 00 lervinan Hartibann at 'l sec. Ilart- however, need bed. rwer schoolmate of of the people, which, - They Were iinniediatelY a;rous- Wbeat Springv'quiet: No: .1 liard- -do picked ... ... ... ... 4,225 -4.50 was a fo riot interfere with enjoyTent of life. ed, arid, the wildest panic followed. do bulls._,.�. .... :3.00 8.30 mania ci's that .87je; No. I No.rthern,, 841c; winte; 141u+,sner and" the !atter av 'Fortunately, however, no one was nominal. Corn - Urisettl&d;. No. 3 1 do rough ... ... ... ... 2.75 '19,25 1 tItc arti]!Lryinan .*attenipted farniliar-9' injured.' 'Som:6 furnishings were ta%?7' 4�--6 ' biZl-- - No:"8 corn, 47c- Light'!Aock- bulls �cwt. 2*25 -.3.00, ty In trying to she U. inx.rds after ALASKA CHART.' Iled, including. the much -prized and Oats - Firm; No. 3 white. 38c; NO, Milch cows ... ... .... 30.00- 53.00: 1 --Q 'lie ITussner, had wrested Hartmann 1costly silver service which was 131-c- 2 mixed, 34ic. Barley -Track, 52 ryogs, best ... ... ... ... -The Russians Refuse to Guarantee' rented to. .the institute by Queen to r)Oc, R -ye, - No. 2 oh track of- ' 1�0 )ight - ­ _. - -- ­ - 6.00 - for the infornialitv of his salute, the Frontier. Anne.. Sheep, export, cit t.., 4.00 4.50 Then, I-Vissner dild,, _TTartmann!, fered at 58je; through billed. started - to. - run -ancf the Ensign' c'h says St. -Toledo, ''Aprit - 21: " U'heat _ Blrclk s 3.!10 4.00 thrust. j,,im. through the back with' A London despat I Strong; cash, 761c; 'May, 76tc; Culls ... ... ... ... ... 2.25 *2.50 - saying: "When I draw. :Petersburg correspondent of the 4 ... ... ... 6,00. _15.25 his sword, w, .Daily Chronicle � annouTices the DEFEAT. OF MADMULLAH- T,Ily,.71..Ic. Corn- -Firm-, April, 83c: Lambs ffiy,.­sNNurd * blood must 116w." ITus- May, 431,c: - July, 44-&1c. Oats- Cal"M, cacti ... ... ..... 2.00 10.00`. -ner.has written to I-lartniann's mo- ILctivity of the. American E m-lYassy at y Steady; April, 34c; May, 33ic: July, -St; Petersburg i -n view of the Al- Many. Followers Killed acrd- Cattle 0,1. c. Rye - No. 2, 521c. Clover- thLr saying it was- heard --that-his- The Embassy -has. C�aptured. 3 [M V 3 A 3.� r O,F CROPS. "duty is a Prussian offic&," re- aska Commission seed-Firni; cash, S7 bi'd; 'April, $r, q uii I as lie di . d. secured from tin Russian Govern- An Aden despatch says :-A brief 5110 bid; October, $5.321; prime tine- ...Yd Ifim, to act ment a ci�,rti[ied'copy of the Russian General Manning, othy, Si.56. . . 2, . . . I . . Prof. Robertson Gives Details of chart contemporaneous with the despatch from 21. - 1%licat - InducAinents- United commanding the 13-ritisli-. Somaliland , Milwaukice, -'Al-ril ,transfer of Alastca-to..the, • expedition, reports what appears to Steady- No, 1 Northern, 79J tor 80c; An Ottawa despatch say� :—rro-f. A COWARDLY N1 B• States. TI -re chart is considered 'im- have been an important defeat of No. 2' Northern, 78 to 78 1,c: May: ljoborjsorj addi-e9sed. thC, Commons. frtant evidence for the commission. the Mad Mullah .,on April 11 near 7'71c. Rye -Steady; NO'. 1, 52c. Committee on agriculture on. Thurs- Fifty Strikers Cruelly. Beat Three It is significant, however, that the -losses in,killed Barley - Steady: No. 2, 58 to 60c; day on the work he has. been.ca'.ry-. Non-union. n-uni 6 n. Men. Russian Government, while unable to Galudi, with heavy I . I . . .. I and immense losses in cattle cap- saunple, 40 to 53c, ing on -to induce" farmers to plant A Cleveland 'despatch says:. Fifty "fuse the courtesy, of.,a copy of tiff . British forces. The the best of seed to Insure good re- striking union firemen qrme;ck.:with. lured - by the -chart, absolutely refuse to guarantee British loss was one killed. THE DAIRY 'MARKETS. suits, With the. assistance -of Bir knives and clubs boarded the steam-, the -fr tier as therdmdelineated. William Macdonald, of Montreal or I-Towar�dl;, ShaW'wl,.dn she arriv- O'� Baiter -There is- a fair trade at $10,000 has bcbn distributed among ed in the harbor or. Wednesday from unchanged prices. Choice grades are fi-, While other qualities are dull'. boys and girls who picked out the Duluth and- attacked- threo non-union THE CANTON, -EXPLOSION. INNOCENT "MAN LYNCHED. best samples of oats -and wheat on We quote: FreEllt, large rolls, 18 to firemen. A riot call was turned. in, arrived on Via -20c.- their farms. These best heads were but when officers arri Arsenal Blown Up to Conceal D a 18ic; finest 1 -lb. prints, '19 to De- Mob Shot a Negro and Finds that : poorer grad", rolls and tubs, 15 to to be sowed the next year, arid the docks the attaaing party- liad , dis- falcatipias. It Made a Mistake. 17c: creamery prints, 23 -to 25c; results studied. There� wilr be. 3,000 persed. The injured: Adolph : . . . . . - . . - - . ' - ' * ' . of these seed growers in Canada next peare, - Gladstone, -Mich.; George T_( A special despatch to London from A New Orleans dispateb says: 'A solid's, fresh made,' 20 to 22c. ' I Hong KoRg says the arsenal at special despatch from Shreveport Eggs - The market is steady, with year. The amount oiriginally ' set Smith, Duluth, and Walter Sigler, Cawon, which was destroyed by an says it has bilen cstiblii?hed beyond case lots selling dLt- 12c -for doyen, - apart for the encouragement of this Duluth, Smith, after being stabbed up doubt that the negro w - Market firm. with scheme has now been expended, but - beaten, was thrown into the -expiosion last week. was blown. who was klll&d Cheese good and by officifils v0h6ra 'the Viceroy had Satuxday, and whose body was demand. We quote: Finest, 14 to if the Government Is- not ready to 'river. He was rescued by men from foe the murder of 14je: twins, 141 to 15c; new Cheese, step- in Sir William is proprared. to Pewol condition is, uharged with selling powder to rebels burned Sunday, the steamer. Order to h1do their def&lct&ous. Mrs. Matthews, was innocent, 43 to 131c. carry it on further.. serious. 7 F . ... _421! W 41m.♦ it �� r. N-Itte of acts, all we I ind x 11 (: la:4-ses 11111 t lug We have been informed that parties ' C1,1111'' hi1111K►H<)I'. x21(1 testi}\'ll:n r<ltlrsa+tL"4g s�'tlnwAian TyylIle ,t• CY t to tlu lt'ul'th elf the tuali. ttl� C ate cinula:icg a rel.ort that they are �SPRING .110%vat ..direst frau] PI-QViucial l mating biLder twice for the Piy'montl; wl-',tiCr. 11'e lilld-tha•t-})otll liltrtiea Binder Twine AFeacy. Tortnto. Ea1'e beell t; unity of het -1 of a 4, - I We desiEEDS re to esti that the statement is _ rupt;.lin ttu e, elf lchich JIu«' It- wwi : false in even parts -alar -&s we have vete. ' I had, and axe not now having binder twine _ never cllx2ged tluottghutlt ltio• made by'an one outside of our own mills - per 01.0011 aidtaadvaaaa trauta t0 -(la i• H 111a ill' ll either at North Yi�moutw - - ` TERMS " whole Career. «flat --- y y 11 f t'Ut11 ejther All our binder twine for the season 190& -- HaLTES OF ADPERTISL`IG : side of _ polities, hu Can take a is now being made there and farmers can AMrst insertion, per line • • 10 cents. lnxll such as i11o11'aL was fi)r his depend upon 1t being egnai to any made by latah anbaeqq�ent insertion, line e , ideal lied raise himself above the us In tarmer years. • ; P RU HERS Z. This rate does Dot iIIclnde Legal or Foreign ad- i1ane Uf the politics- as we See It PLYMOUTH Ts l INDEa 1 wI� E AoE cz. - Martisem en ts. - g ten to parties making cba- t0- a}", Hn a can res assut'e( , asAte of s or a months orby the year. Hau- that if he has otherwise the ability New Advertisements. Mens and-Boys_Stout Sandals ' ' '/early or yearly contracts pa;abae quarterly. his Forth -will be recognized, y - atataers cards, ten Iines or under, with pspwr, g for t _W omens and Misses -Storm and Croquet Shapes. One year, e3 n local in advance. the country. is not, yet .dead as to T ` sats-NotieetnlocsllinColumba va ce. or line, ER" NEILIMywJu COW FOR SALE - 00, five cents per line each sabaegtleut insertion. good honest gOVE'Cl]nlent. Apply to Jas L Palmer. lot 8U, con 2 3e paoial 000traot rates Made known on applies. BOOTS °.Noreeadvertisin; • Xecut.ors�-€Lle COWS FOR SALE -The under- •- - - Advertisements without written natructiow v willbe inserted until forbidden and„ ehsssed ae- signal bas tet sale Lt Int pp con, 9 im hf. eo Moats tun Orders for ng an ao a l aLvertise- in¢. two fresh mirth oowa. Apply to Mn iI. _ .. _ stnaabmastbe la welling and stint to tlhepab- OF VALUABLE FAA�'IS, STORE Gonrley,Duabsrton, P.O, fishers. PROPERTY, DWELLINGS AND Heavy Working boots for Men and Boys. Job Work promptlt attended to. GOODS AND CHATTELS, fa ysbliehed new Friday' morning at l*a ams CAftX T( RENT -201) acres, lot Ladies Stout Spring Bala. Pickering Out. belo°giae to the estate of the late r 94. 1st concesaiab. Pickering. Er•tate of the . JOSEPH 1dON$HUUSE. Late (]tsorge Tait. ,Terrpareaw, able. Apply :Murk ar & Thezton, Proprietors t°Joan Henderson, Cherrywiod, tr The executors of the estate of the late Joseph VERALLS-leadymade3dankhouse will offer for sale by public auction T OST -On April 16th; 3 gCaln bagOnt Polities--Stnct Independence atthelate residence of the deceased, Altona, L containing a sax3 of .clothes and pati of VV Our Al to—A First-class Local Paper. by Nelson E. Smith, Auctioneer, an Saturday boots between Pickering and Jacksons Post - Our E3rDeotatloris _ The heart the 25th day of April, A. D., 1903, at the boar of Oface Leave at Gordons hotel 2S _ `;japport of the people of Pickering and taelai t one o'clock in the afternoon, the following Vail fill Sizes—Drill and Mole - cable lands and premises, all and wragular' — - - - Pazeel No. L The north half of lot No. a2. in FARM FOR SALE -That valuable With Or without bibs the 9th conets&rion o! the Township of Picker- farm,eoatain}ng e0 acres more or leas. - FRIDAY, APRIL 28th, 1908. fag, in the county of Ontario, 100 acres of :and. being part of lot 6, con b f Pickering ' On the Heavy well made emooks more or leas, 90 acres o2 which are ander cnitt- remises are a good barn wtth stone atablina -' V041011,and about 10 acres in pastors and bash, beneath, one Ij storey frame house The land AA There is a fine orchard of &boat 3 acres on the a the beat For farther partte-1. a apply to A Well assorted Stock at [VOTES AND COMMENTS. premises A fine brick dwelling :6:40 feet, a ttlsrgsah or W V 131chardson, Pickering halt! - _— brisk kitchen attached, brick woodshed 9ux94 --. _ also a frame house lax*. A bank barn 40 x 70 The appointment Of W . Morti- with stone stabling under. Frame straw barn Notice to Creditors. -_ -itis. Clark of Toronto to the *034P, .rants barn i ass• 9 frame stable. sozeo Duiibar'g :.- , _s ._ _ _ each. Frame open shed 4ftout o This •s a flue -To lieutenant -go Vernorshlp, of the farm for any one wanting to get a first claw - - Province of Ontar , a5 the Stir- some, and is situate about one mile from Al- The n°deru2aad hereby Rives notice to : tour P.O., and about 2 miles from the Village of all parties having any claims against the Wf cessor of Sir Olive!- .liowat, was a Stontivtllo, This farm will be offered subtest tD estate of the late Brian McGinty, to send -surprise t0 all. The ition Of an Busting lease which bas yse 3 years to run - ^ 1 srcel No. 2. All ands notal itl 4400 per in such alaixrla with toll particulars on. or past north sea, 903. The p lib !n m AprH 1st, I Lieutenant -Governor is one of year. before April 27th, 1903. 1 comparative ease and in the st iW larin put of o a ED. LENNON, ' attar of lot NOW is the 9th coo- _ __— has usually been givtu as a reward cession of the said Township of Fickeriat, 78 27-28- Highland. Creek. for those who have bell' active- In acres more or lava. Thts is s good pasture — - an9 Soil, sandy :osm and black muck &soul - political affairs. W. 31orthnor 34 acres under cultivation &°d about 2l acres i C'lal'k'^ Iltllue h&� \'Pi')' neld<)In been tri 4 aeture sod oush The toad to utcatu abont 1 Iles from Claremont. about . 1.9 m•les tram heard'ill ('Ulalel'tit1I1 11't Il the l)in- Ibare and moat t 6x40 from 5 i.4fr :;e. ����� �I�Zrdm�C ^ •fra� ^ tie,, 111 Illi ^UlltlCr}', f)tti 11P ha.� all there is a frametarn 26a4< and on old dame Win iii O Far m e r s Telep on e the qualifications lle('V"H1'y fl71' Yarcei No : Ail ani sec; ar part of the liii.� a. Lt it l llEYl aortL sora: t "ars,: of !;y- c4 to r. x.h coacea. --the pU`it1Un. He -t;on ct ate a 3"f"sou:,;:F c! P cxrr.r.t roa<aio- It•hal '111ind. all,I 1- well fitt(•<I'tU tu, a out 11.4 acrei of iaal ani t tuate c the r ti , y x ,t A t ca ❑lo Q: L e erects a a :�rgn . W. EVAN S T Or write for prices of arc titin¢ you wart in the implement, vehicle or cal r1 <:ut file utiu 1H1 d11Llt'r to LI]+' r ck +t^re 9 storeys ttx+5 a_!rau:r ..ore. s pu-its<")u. li.r xixi his 1Litllii}• al'v Lojw au&sed t a rr) i • : + a frust.: power line. Spring i= here alis we are here with a furl line of seedin g - lea,lers ill "wiety-and- titin tilt 3TCLa74 •_1.2+purees+ i 1_ frz�o kit _ machinery, v -z' -Cultivators. Sloe, ills;; and Hoa Drills: Spring Tooth, ' sox ixl fuilctiun- cuuuEcted kith °i a:`ala ;'x y e a'i -,mto i'ri::aY CO'9waNttp`de D:sk and Drain Harrows, and the Best Steel Roller on Earth. Low down i tra a Lr,rse stable >;t:L. a frame nen House , i wiOU ht IIOn sol eels t0 fit BCY wagon. Wire fence, in fact an thin from the '.)=lilac will cut suffrt dtll'i11' Ha 1 Ptinllis Fo a Piinlp.. g g ) g ..._-- „ p h sn.l a +m3.: or:Lsri T_ts property is - .. pi tea r tL* late sfr Slone naa.e carr «i sn a Sao- lB'ixl PPuni y Litt l� Pun]€/4 a bag track For tylaese rHarrng machine. 111- to s be of Ut�lCP. H1- tl Nge )- t els V ii_ssa for a a'i nner _t .e• r:4 p . •r to rl )x y is repairs Gleeson store. ._..11lE.ni L.: Velllf 1"E'el\'E'(1 t1'iLll $rEij• L.,.''.e•waae,ani.presents.cod opQort.7:zy for _ er•al -4atlsfaction throughout Ills any o°* desiring to ro azo ¢eoem business Cheat) Ptimp3 -Dear PuLnp. ra ce,ll at a3i n Bros' Province by both par-Eies. Puree, No 4 ,Cil and ,n azar art of lot 30 s 8 P , ... in lbw ?tti cuncesa,ou or the Hid Townsntp of • 7 - - Ptckertaa, situate ,o cue C:aasgtl of dalton. eau �! l r• 1 The Province Of Ontario has to au3 shoat halt acre of laui upon whit"' 1r q _ - � � � Geo. Philip, roi��. a� been called a 11 to n,n>irn C erected a frame dwelling 34x31, 119 atoreys pu blab. Frame dri#taa bons* and stableWx30 Cidi+t+iLLj made t0 Order. death of one of her mo --it illustrious Fr*me hen bons• 1211.3 Lad a frame work shop . sons. On sundae morning last,Odo ds sad chattals-1 bay man t toe bag Whitby 06 - .$Ir Oliver Mowat, Lieutenant sy +ae&fly now) I turbson* bored -400. 1 sec Brock St., GuVernor of Ontario wreathed his angle harness I set light double bLrneas I scamp machine, 1 coal n is nar9 Pal co andotts .. _ /'� store 9 pars w - l� �l _ . •l�J - Iasi in hi_'+ -eighty third wear, after ben*, I set beavyhst a l collar andi`�/ Q �✓ :mfferin for about three months bridle, 1 cow a un. 1 horse blanA t, 1 robe d h� 0pe R cutters. 1 one borse sleigh. 1 wbse barrow,i3 from ipluries.in a fall, A history lad^ers. 1 lou ladder 2 extension ladders n of g quant t of feed number of boxes and ba+rels of Mowat wou1(1 mean a histor} of ,past Hole suer, i w.>rk beach a quant+ty of A Savings 'Bank account with the i ------ -^:Canada from the earl 5' 1•xirt of tI1P iambs., 9 for '+. •I abav*=w. 1-s:.00pahovei�l _ .__ _- - ' )flet c't•nLilr�•. Ht• 11'R� x tttln spade i toe I scytLe 2 mallets. 1 axe t pl, +. I young rata, l oie woh far bunny I fur coat and gaunt- , veru n Ban­koff Cauda - - �� ��L } - ICHII q'hell' «'Ullalll 1.1'U11 1H('11P11- !eta. 1 tie w. ign:- i spray pump sad barrel. 1 S.0 J occa saw aA00 i •':'rte t 1 cut ra+v t set plocgbHv pie let{ hip faithful full;>t1rr. baro +:lo Lerart.ctes ag,alnvt Lilt• eneitiles <,f rerp<nf-i1)le THE TE1i.V4 !.,,r. me $ea' evtats w. ! be 27 + er trot cf tt, Tcn&re mci.r t>•t a aCl to 1 r1'<'I'ntllE'11C, hlll('e .hitt Llllle Ilr _ S✓�ARK. .�N Crit• {,��'©�^��j he • =n it ie cr trz sol citx r,c. tun day of .axe CO lH� Laken x11 a(•tl1 i' )at'L ill till t11t' ant t„r t:.e i a.Ia a c: r a «:+1 . a u.ade kc '�wa ' - part Ju !!-lav lav Cf tl& - yr a t,a u:t.i ziee on &} l�;i, e %A thief ('1'Z tit - < winr< tet l 1ctt!1 t11r - - r I mere •t sL1nw•.ed from' date cif dt ItoAt nn .Tx;ill sum t ta, well xzt large LG.7�1 p ru.,: tJ zl E st t -.:e r o wt;o 1 _ _ '_,hLrLUI'y of Ili- ilaLl\'e UI'U\'I!]l'P. .ne itr&i Eatnte Kill i•d. owarud nut•lect t0 re �)t]CHl'lt). H('• tt'a- wile -<)f lhtirt .eros v:.le c es.b parcel and au b;ec' to p y '12:;N, t CA7 A3 C�At 'b, CA= CA7 i .lls _ ra.eC C4 ;Eines © �'V I© © V V ©'©` 1 ' c minent Canadian- 11'hu br(iup'1rt F'or•t�r:i.er term, aha cot:.lit.�ne of sale apply- , f- ' abt)QC C'Ullfetj,E•rtltlon. I3llt li t� :o the executors, or tbetr Soiic:tor, or tris Auc• "queer chiefly sitice IS -2 that. he llas been Terms for the Chattels, cash most mminentl before'the )alb- s E smira. Etouffville, Ont, Aacttoneet, P y- 1 THE TOiLONTO GENERAL '!RUSTS - Y - die. In that year. he ' n he - Corporation —1 ?dolsolli Cleaner Premier of Ontario, a Sit ec he 52 xnnge a, Tomato. anon °'� When bills are post J3SiEs fMCCULLOUCIH, Swaffrlle, Ont. flll'ed without a break for twenty- their eclicttor herein ave,'ears.•a record not egltallea PriLted at this__- : by any other man in the • British - - empire, during hich .time many EX8C11t0?S and Trus Odic*, the Whole important questions came up for SALE OF • • For Cleaning Windows, Mirrors settlement, with results which re- R1Uilt8- Will be prim- and Silverware. - f” -�ected very much to the credit of Farm Lands and - ted i 111 per Sir Oliver.As a con3titlttional_ to n t. s ,p& paper -- -- —-during Eureka Fly lawyer he had no superior, for in _ V -- - - -.the many questions that came up �' " i �bSJ ,every weed zYnrin -before the PrivyCouncil for set- The Execnton and Tmatew 4 Binder Twine Etc. Will and Testament of Joseph Collins, late site season, FREE Clement, he was invariably upheld' of the Tow`bebip of Pickering, in the roan• - - in` his contention by that body, ty of Ontario, Yeoman, will offsr for sale ' TT T Hardware lissehalsl x .although he was opposed in the by pabiio at Wttsan'rhotel [ - TV • tr • i"" Claremont b Thoma Poacher, saotion•, - -- most of the caases'by that e=dfient 7 - lawyer and statesman, Sir John A. ser, oa Saturday, the 9th day of May, 1903 -- Macdonald. He was a Iran who %b aha owin„ p 2 o'clock in the atternoo0, had won'the•heart's of t le ole, the following propertlee:- - -.- - r l people, parcel No. ]-All and singular the youth FOr Service . arid once minwhig--t-hen, he held weste#aguarter of lot Number Biz in the Goia'diotion Powders i their loyalty. He lvas no t. a inan 'Fifth concess4on of the -Yawns tp o That Thorn'• r or • _._ = . -=of great brilliancy. He did not bridge, in, the county of Ontario 50 sores shine as an orator, lie (lid not at- of land, more or less. Upon the premises �t/SQa,t"�0�7P ZIOiG 2zLc3 Drugs and Me i L estract people. by his witty speeches is a good orchard of about one acre with • Bili he -,vas candid, amiable iu his good fruit, Rood house sad a frame barn. _ }13=�`� The premises ire situate abort.2 mile from The property of L. Banks, Pickering AT. CUT -RATE PRICES - - :manner, careful and cautions In Claremont station on the C.P.R. where is a "' _ Village, _ everything thin he undertook, and market,. stores, churches, etc. ' Public YORKSHIRE STOCK FOOD -The old and reliable Stock Food so well ao3 ta�- - UboVe ' everything else ho was scLool within ; .xiile of the premises- The Meadow Lord tad, red. calved Feb, 10th, orably known by the farmers and stoch raisers of Ontaeio, It is a grand, preparation scrttl)nlottsly honest. t'alittdian= farm is in a giod'atat2 of enitivation. 1902, sone got by Meadow Lord • (imp), for kaepin¢ horses, cattle, pigs, sheep and po°Itry in a fine healthy .Condition. Far cif all sllHde; of I)(ilitieal opinion; Parcel No, 2=All and singular about 36067; dam, Daisy 4th, Vol. Yi%, by May MILS COWS its effects are marvellous, It not only contains nutriment' in itself bat can point �1 its] pride to the font ,three and three quarters acres of the south Seld Dake 19770. it assists the fodder to digest thereby producing more milk and butter than by any i part of lot `amber Eighteen, in the Ninth Terme and tSculacs furnished on other known process of feeding and at the same -time improves the health and condition that lie has neves' been charged Concession of the Township of Pickering, of the animal. PRICE -Sample' packagb 200, or 12 The for 81.00,' egr!&l to 5 feeds far Io •a it ] cori`tt-tlolrin-an 'of its plication. p 3 to th'e Con -of Ontario; and comprising His quarter of a -century in dial ge nearly the whole of the village lots Namber Page's English Condition Powders 35c, Page's Poultry Powder and Egg Produ,aer of thepublicaffairs of this province 23 &no 29 and the south eastern acre of 35c, C&nadian agents for International Stock food, Saltpetre, pore 2 lbs for 250, .-Salts - proves that it i5 not nets -nary .to park lot number in the Village of C1Qre• ,IF, YOU WANT• • , to take swelling out of your horses legs give b&ndfnl in teed. 30" lb, 112 The fbr`25o, moot. This property is situate in the Sal'phar 3c Ib, 10 lbs for 15c, Glauber Salta 3c Ib, 10 lbs for 25c;' Your own recalpts for stoop to corrupt acts in order to A il9aalina engine Condition Powders put, u properly from pare- drugs at wholesale ices.' central part of the Village of Claremont P P F Pe y pn R pr continue holding the reins; of ppwer ,and has. a frontage of about'300 feet.on Brsutford wind mill, Deering machinery iVe may no�V have men ]to are grunt street. There is a good frame cot• binders, mowers, corn haryestere, corn :more brilliant than. he 3vas, we tage, frame driving hoase �d•At&hle, fruit shredders, Page wtre'fence; 'bilidiag'twine, Thomas" Electric Oil,' 2 bottles for 25a Uake'a 9tom&ch ane Liver P ua an baggy or stone boat. See or write Carter's Pills, 3 bozea-for 25a _ 0&ke's Dyespepsia�ablete, guaranteed to niay have nlen who can &'til' all trees, good water, etc. Chase's Pills " 25a cure dyespepaia and indigestion 85o' _ aliciience more with their flashes The property will be offered subject to w. F. ]a. Jones Chase's Ointment 40e Wells and Richardson's Batter Color 180 of rhetoric•,'but we cannot find in reserve bids on each parcel and subject to � iy Balentn. Chase's Syrup Linseed and Turpeakine 15a Radway's Ready Belief 18o leases which expire on April tat, 1904. Dutch Drops 5c, 6 for 25a Kendal's Spavin Cnre 15o C&storia 25a . the vvi ole province a man in w i0m For, further terms, pa t alar• and con. _ Belladonna Plasters 10a Omelta Oil 400 Perna& 750 rt a a " we Call r4llipose inbre 'zofxfldence ditions of Bale apply to the ezecators sod Dodd's Kidney Pills 30a ,Page's Spavin Care, guaranteed $1,.00 .t .than was unposed in the Grand trustees or to their solicitor or to the nuc- FARM F0 -X1 SALE' German Kidney Pills 25o Silver milking tabes Old fan of Ontario. It i3 trite tioneer: ' : Dr Williams Pink Pills Sec, 3 boxes for 89 Mustang Heave Remedy, 25a that during the he€tt Of a po}itical Dated lltb April, ]043. "Spring Hill Farm" 120 scree, in high Oaks's Blood and Nerve Food a grand pro. Pare Cod Liver Oil, large bottles 250 - confegt lfis 1)ppvi nts' severely -Thomas Poacher, Brougham, P.O.. state of Cultivation, well fenced, first-class parionfor making new rich bluod.- and. Emulsion 250 ,� criticia tm, tai Joe. Collins, Cherrywood; P, O., R. Station, ApP R Wholesale and nervous system a jT1 gin Auctioneer. ousbnildines, water in stables, two Roodtoning up the ste 50 the case at flitch tinges, no matter C. - Michell, Deer Park. P.O , - 'bonses. Two miies from Locust Hill C. P. 1 to . D este. J. Aa Johnsion & Co a 8t O.' '' ' '1�•ho the man may be. As his •Executors and Trustees . W. J!, hillier. rngR •! iITORONTO.: t c•xreer is Viewed frolil a -distance J&ar-jicCallough, Solicitor, $17 Carlton st•, 311 time, we ca13 furan a artier con- 2; •30 Stanffvitle, Oat. �0 1 m Toronto, Out. OPp. Clyde Hotel, Saoeeeeora_to'10, D.• DANIELZt4 CO. .r �d CLAREMONT l la.t re,ting-place in ]!c•Phelah e _.. - eA R. Besse w•as at Uxbridge on I%-- est ud our cite est m ,.tth• : o " c x� • time t; a' t all—nc� - Tuedg} • - t` p�kirt ? y --T '�— ►-i x-11 �- ilttsi_}'9ti y.ill cel•-_ H. Brti all spent Suntrap to ut 1� . their lu._c of a faitliful anti lug in' ~ + o c �' m ° ' a c ~ briery �waut o D.•Pugll'c. ._ _.. FlllUChl't'. g C o_ e : ' VVV replace :oars of R. 5pelleel• visited friends ill I • • o C m ; a o o ` _ �� old worn out furniture with up-to-date tried -room sett,;, - ,ti Co 0 0 a e - i C dining and rocking chairs, sideboards, window Aiades, Cott n oust Stuulity. Sale Re ister. _ 0 r > B _ „� �..,, e- a =R sr e1lrt�tin jwles, •picture #'slues. 1Ve are prepared for - Miss LeNwiy . liegnil` her scriovI — o cS xo x" e, $ ai o o the c��mi operations Ull Mullda SATF.'RD:\1, �PR1L .BTR, 10W- auction � x<., - �, •-o IN g e� � m a y ••, H$ event with the finest sho�r of new styles of Furniture e� er y °� m °a I e on display in the count We consider it a le l+rank Brodie left ole Saturday lisle of farm stuck and implements o.. m as • o e ap k7 p Y pleasure t deliver furni- ou lat�3, con 3, Pickerin the ro gt:« 8 0 ce p = titre to your home. last for Maniioba. _ Sucees�. g• P a e, a •.c: t 'r•t Frank and _`lr�. Couper visited.. •liierty of Thus. Thornton. Sale at ; - one. SN bills. Podcher'.& Postill, - .friends in. shburn on Sunday. 3 r I Jan C Leading Furniture Man, Auctioneers, «. John S Beal, Miss _llcliay, of Toronto, was a i3 y «ri Fob,i �Q , CLAREMONT, Ont. the glte,lt of Hiss Buyer hist week. I War Hamilton and Peter Macnab a .1 Apr•. visited StouffvUle' friends over- e Sunday w a ae ! s - Chas.:tlacuab and John Gerow 1$ a m c,.� amyl • M visited the latter's parents in Port err a m a.. dept �'Are..... - .Perry on Sunday. - s •� y o„ oat. %6 • i • • • - - - Judson S. Bundy has- purchased Timbers of oak keep the old the property of the estate of the ,,. Door W homestead standing through late George Bundy: g g .isnaa.ry 1904-Whitbv 94b, Oshawa 7th. call and get prices of the best the . years. It pays to -use the Brougham 9.h, Part Perry lith, IIx• O �� Canadian binder twice at -W". M.' bridge hlthr, Csnniagton 13th. Beaverton - Palme?s shoe store. right stuff.'' 12th. B • We regret to report, the serious " �� .: illness of Mrs. Pickett. Icer friends Men Of oak are -mien in To business. If you want any ea; etroughing done you'should -• anxiously hope for -her speedy .rugged health, men whose leave yaur.order with recovery. Y Married -At Claremont, on April bodies are made. of the sound- 8th, by Rev. W. H. Adams, Joseph est materials.--� DowsWell, 'Claremont. Jones to Miss E. B. Peddie, both X of Uxbridge.(Childhood is the- time to Iay - - E, E. Pugh has a number of pure the foundation for a sturdy con- - -- J bred Short Horns (both sea) for sale, alsosome good' timothy seed stltution that witl last for years. and alsike clover. *. • Married-At-Claremont,onAprII Scott's s Emulsion is the right k - kind, for all -*Spring ats el�ir•- -t. by Rev. W. H. Adams, - Mor- -Stuff. �• Hopkins,- by.she kinds of veh• - l Sart Evans to Misa Elizabeth Linton iete5 msnniaocared by ills 3ioLattghlm '- both of Claremont. Scott's Emulsion stimulates Co'y, of Oshdwa. ` Rev. node, M. A., assistant The Empire tdedieihe Co, London, AL R. E. 'Forsyth's may be seen the lastest styles in Gents' Spring the growing overs of children, :'pastor of the Jarvis st. Baptist g g p Onc„ has appointed the aad igned as hate at the lowest rices cin church, Toronto, will occupy the helps. them- build a firm local agent for Pickering, for shemost won p going. ,pulpit in the Baptist church herederfal discovery of the nineteenth century. Also, fine footwear- and plow boots. nese Sunda ... foundation for a. sturdy Consti- For the treatment of the -Nose, Throes. _ New prints at close prices. A. tail -solicited. 3 Bronchial Taves and Lange. It cares Cold& Egbert and Mrs. Bundy and tution. Catarrh, Asthma; Brouchiti•, Hay raver family, who have spent ?Mule year: and all throat and lung diseases. Write iii Verinont, have returned and .-Send for free sample. fcr particalars, a stock of treatments; and will take up reside -nee in 31r-.- repslrs coostantiy-on hand at. - SCOTT & SOWNE, Chernlsts, _ j North Claremont. Foun4"A dwelling• - e-2 , Z River.gCri } - _ Foster and 31t•,. llutchison leave Toronto.. ontarlo. I 50c. and $1.00: all druggists. jrrturiled boars after elx,ttlln� V couple of inouths with frieud.; in You'll save different party of Wt. 4teru (1nt.lrLo �1 Till L1�FR� i%%'.k %TF.I1- ,cR.+- They report it very pleatsatlt 11'.11.'. yji t,mwl-togenerai Wort aid wird wast to ' The cantata given by' the 11'i =i .1u ldtiro .core orate appU 4tv:oil expenec:,i. rof. • '. ,Banti at the Methnl}isLchtlrcih �wd� *Baud erences el: Fousdzy 2T i.1 united Toroato ", very Much enjoyed by the auil- _oem Ael�Ones of ow #110oestlul bNeliAee!< . ' fence- The young peopleaequitt-d. ishings and. Silo material thenu3elves splendidly. and "were' highly- commended. We under -stand -that sin: a pur- Cistern tanks sod water troughs made - --------'iming ibis euurse at the Centrale --� Business College. Robert '`.takes_ _ -�i • —; ofin has secured a remuneratlre sttuat- ion with an express companj. We 'SIGHT PRICED CHURLS. + 4 READY MIXED PLINTH still further succem. Ano dghly her the oldest anmost resspp ected vesica You'll save un...�THE--.est I Large Buy - money by reading this 'ARE MOUSE ins enables us to sell at small prices v .FARMERS'HADD ad t All kinds of rough and dressed Lumber Sellable Goods, square dealing, right prices and satisned customers _oem Ael�Ones of ow #110oestlul bNeliAee!< _ _. ... ._., five days from paraly; ik- arcohi- has secured a remuneratlre sttuat- ion with an express companj. We 'SIGHT PRICED CHURLS. + 4 READY MIXED PLINTH still further succem. Ano dghly her the oldest anmost resspp ected vesica ��Yaihi bur Claremont, in the person of Mry. r Underhill, reric•t of the late Jamey i;tuleshill, pa ded away on 0londay last at the acre of 77 years. p month All kinds of rough and dressed Lumber and 11 days. after a -hurt illnesyof I Lstb. Shingles, Daors. Sash, House fin. _ _. ... ._., five days from paraly; ik- arcohi- ishings and. Silo material pan ied by pneumonia. Tilt• , ilk - Ceased Awa- a native of I)evunshire. _ England. .where she wa- •born in Cistern tanks sod water troughs made the year 1826, - She emigrated to to order `'Canada in the early flftie-, yettlinjz on a• farm on the KingFiton road about two miles east of Pii kering Village, afterwards moving on tot a farm on -the 7th con. near this :village where she has resided ev-r . . since. For the greater part of her W. D. -Goran. . '-life she was a faithful and honored - - - member of the. Metho3ist church. L The deceased leavai a family' of two sons and three daughters, - mil -- _ • of whom were at her bedside at Summer,110, the tune of her death. These are John H. who has been farming near the village; James 'A. prinei- pr3 of the Model School, Elora; � e - - - ire. Short, of Drayton;Mrs. Young �� ry of Guelph -and Miss Emma, who has resided_ with her mother. Tlhe. - esteemin,.which she was heid Wse shown by the large number g °fie a€�hQ latest styles et slurs:= -- Wh -foIlowed -her remains to -their mer millinery now on hand. Something attractive and becoming, A:r'TED-Faithful Person to 'tra- _ .^ T r vel for well established house in a few Prices are rig'1t. _ counties, coinng.on retail merchants and adents = Local territory salary $10940% yearend ezpen• ` nes, payable $39.40 a week in cash and expenses. SUSS M. GEROW. advanced" Position permanent Business sue - c Mmi a seed —Brougham, -011t. envelope Standar Houso, B15 Cazt�Sldg: g - _ - - ,Chicago _ i e Means Mone y m -We lisve still:left sons odd siz33 .in Lgdies' Oxfords and -- - Fine Batton B )oa which ares )' reduced in price that it i3 worth your time to e311 and purchase. New Sprng .Sto-.k now on hsn3, of Saperasa-quality for ladies and •• gents at reasonable prices. Me PALMER, jClarem-ant' -BUST AR R I V E 01_ . A fne line'of 'Costumes, Flar�nellettes, Blankets, Graiailbag3 that .will :.stand the wear. _ A Fine Line diGroceriea on band. Abu Parker, �ua.�aaa►trton: tasaislaboot swesed so be aaa most ' Perbut T1111:110 or Elug wish • OeOCk Of jsatattng IDs• - ` ap•te.date busts] charm Fence. I tectal rad sash well• no the mertos W. lay, r , known Drams of � 'Is bas an aegis reei w the one we soil Rver7 joint s pauo frame. doable bowl+ver. ELBC RICALLY WBLDRD, as titgTlis �edIii BOB.ile as tall bean^ lasernal I to rust or Ico.eo agues the •oroag+et Qt CI TT. moused on and a nes perfect fence to she world. STSON•9 and BER& cas•orsAndcan beeaat]y Mees range upwards from ar CAIN WILLIAM and mooed from plat+ b ! Thlrt cents a rod •a,t.v ' pnoso rasigins n,r place, For ease aad y I • waedstrom !s raptdny ct oppeernsuoo dt Weare sole agents tr. Toroato , ^► Seventy-five stands anrtvajled. Hera + O �'►�N� a e....v'. u bow Weririce them: ` Clent&6•"U n • f4 e: 1 se •t.96 Ao. 9 sloe i. SO 1 l ws oa000s yelp getting your trade. No. a size &.00 SPADES AND SHOVELS How About a Washing ,� Machine? BARN AND HOUSE Your tevtng cce means a grecs e•vfng BUILDERS s to you to time, labor s�t•engsh and c othes it's the time of year when you need one of You'll lave • lot of dime aad mosey Thescoaomy ugrsai I these tools. We have them with loos or short ' by brlsgiag pont fiat of hardware. 'Lad the Dost nom bsodles, wide or narrow pointe for soddios painw olio and glass to as. We'vs ] It"lvely small. I digging, dAchtag and drrlaing. 'rhe tools w got shs goods you no" as pe►oss V s sock such Weil. sail are made for service end she price we us you'll be pleased b pay. =1lHE KNOLL. wb! h a raesoaable Doe won the gold medal obf.e� THS ea•ACTtlf y111clatmoo °:lea. Th`. Satisfactory YaahlIIf Oil Qaoadlan, The flew Oreaelo and THIS Iii• We Have Been Very Okay PaOQ1fJ • WUPEWADN' All glada1 ger oc/StYag Indeed'n� wWen terN _- - our eestomets tea os "a" no- ehlee out prism ONTABIO wd TBd;OSTH•WBST. it wbw o1W am *47 ab"Ao yea an r loteediog sa/1aee, we ben tnaebiee oil with swab oplerAid 1 est the goods you need as pt Was watch lentis, aad ta6slae&liog a Wlfles will meas a big saving to you. as Ibei whish wo eNl Ybid, We pY�otouestCann't Wring Cloth" and ay�oa ent «" r ai ` las oY:P ie ro1w 1wa Zooke ' –a-.peniwroparlais wri.nt'=US —HORS-GLIPP&RS– Oar soekro bf ups& workmen Toa, bores ouai ssaa'tSA 1s not complete wisbool ore. oar _ stock eo --s -such sown makes ..dirob� Ass *a to Oskar, Newmarket, A len• aad others priced (jj Grindstones, One Cent did1loe , upw>�from Ninety-eight cents. j a pound. We have too many of a Kae of for soar I gnadstores and to order to reduce our selec• stock we maks this special low prlow on, ' long and short handles, A.$ and 6 prong. Priced ul ward. from Forty -Five Cents. POULTRY NETTING. 9 inch mesh, pat up, in roils of 50 running yards, , paged as fol- Iowa: - 12 inches high 60c is �. 24 u u ., io 50 4- s' 1.50 00 inches high S&000 - y9 inches high $5.60 ' CURRY* COMBS A serviceable Cj stamped steel Cu 7 comb rivellk throw h the a le, for T83I zmi§. Creosote, Shingle Stain HOt RSE COLLAR PADS A Fact Not. ii Fad lmpreves the appesrance and doubles I Tbcy are necessary at thii' is tbree•pply Ready Rootsng. It's cheaper the_litetime of the shingles, various col• season of the year. Wo have than ahieglee, lash 1 and as voe ora. ve sellivat- - - m eplendid range of values ! can pat it on. We will bs pleased to peri Uy priced upwards from give you fen partt0alare. Seventy-five Cents Gallen - j Tweny•flve_ Coats - = $TRAINER - - Guns, Rifles and Revolters . PAILS n"Lra ep1-ol -PLOUGH-14IENEB values from 96c Io 75c. � _ MILS: PAILS Ready made for immediate use from the 1 _ 6 quart too• 10 quart 13c beet wearing material, with slaps and hand We have s splendidly assorted stock of re cane: with top op aad I _ t 14 guars Cream . hoists ape0pally good caro! ai liable weapons marked at our close oat prices t -- guage, (W. Twenty-five Cents. - We save you money in ammunition, Mail -Orders if what not d► receive- THE RUSSILt-HARDWARE need r not -prompt and here,' write tla careful 1 • about it attention 126 East- King Street-, Toronto. - . r Horse Brushes _ Extra value In dandy Brushes at 150, 90c, aad 95C each. Creosote, Shingle Stain HOt RSE COLLAR PADS A Fact Not. ii Fad lmpreves the appesrance and doubles I Tbcy are necessary at thii' is tbree•pply Ready Rootsng. It's cheaper the_litetime of the shingles, various col• season of the year. Wo have than ahieglee, lash 1 and as voe ora. ve sellivat- - - m eplendid range of values ! can pat it on. We will bs pleased to peri Uy priced upwards from give you fen partt0alare. Seventy-five Cents Gallen - j Tweny•flve_ Coats - = $TRAINER - - Guns, Rifles and Revolters . PAILS n"Lra ep1-ol -PLOUGH-14IENEB values from 96c Io 75c. � _ MILS: PAILS Ready made for immediate use from the 1 _ 6 quart too• 10 quart 13c beet wearing material, with slaps and hand We have s splendidly assorted stock of re cane: with top op aad I _ t 14 guars Cream . hoists ape0pally good caro! ai liable weapons marked at our close oat prices t -- guage, (W. Twenty-five Cents. - We save you money in ammunition, Mail -Orders if what not d► receive- THE RUSSILt-HARDWARE need r not -prompt and here,' write tla careful 1 • about it attention 126 East- King Street-, Toronto. - ' t t 1�i•ifj+' u,'x't!14 t ' ' z . ti.+i4't 7�,i(� , �: • ._. .. : .. .. ONLY MURDERED WAGNER.REP FROM BRING AFRAID TRIT 11 ­F*rnse; Rftid thA detective, - ashe presented himself at the door -- DON'T TREMBLE. A YO - tttR-3 fF` it' tJt'ltttt- _ Of_f►+P music, wa dw cy,_ "but I hgRe _ IF 14._ " . WILL SAVE NO STAR. - you'll give me what infor»xation you have and not make any fuss. 'Theories Advanced and Explained IS QUICKHh LY DISPOSED OF BY t • "'at do you mean ?' was the by Prof. Lange, of DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS. indignant inquiry. Denmark, Ceylon Tess is' the finest �Y. that little affair, you - The timid girl does not tremble The Tone II the Kidue 's En- know•" En - and et y p y . Tea the world produces, "I don't understand. More than half Ne battle in g pale because sbe is afraid, suring Flure Blood, Good Cir- 1. Why, you see, we got a tip from but she is afraid because oho teem- and Is sold only In lead the house ntzt door that somebody Cleaning greasy dishes Is ill the tiles and gets pale. eulatton,, and as a Conso- Y •' was murdering Wagner, and the If it's Sunlight Soap :!v The boy out of school does not queues, Vi6or and Energy. packets. g g 8021 you use. -"------'hop, skip, and jump sail whistle be- Nearlyeve Black I�llixed'and Green. chief sent me down to work up the P Y o cause he to ha everyone needs toning up case." " happy, but he is happy in the spring. Some are altogether „ it's the best, e3 be;ause he hops, irkips, jumps, and ill, others just feel fagged and worn 4)�= terdtial[td Crsttl4ifa to I B'g "My deur Miss Kempton," re- � whistles. out. The have little inclination to t -f nS At the Dlotala Steelworks, in These theories are advanced b yea, ' marked 1lLr. CEiftonville, meeting the psychologists who have completed sin.}ply useless. 14Ira. Flatte-" ora wt you ry hat is 'simply divine. I •crossed the made rom pea as an analysis of the emotions, and Did you ever stop to think that to have the steak a little more un- street es�ociall to been employed as fuel for liners then i "they have been explained at length these is a reason for all this, ani! derdone after this ?" The Cook i Y get a better 20 years past. ` by Prof. Lange of Denmark, tjtat if the complaint is attacked in- (bristling up) -"!s it findin' fault View. However, T shouldn't like to _ - The theory hitherto held that phy- telligently it will yield readily, the wid me cookin' yez are ?" Mrs. sit behind it at the theatre." "Blit AN AOMPRARLR FUGO sisal expression of emoticns follows lazy foaling will depart and in its Flatte-"C'h, no, no ! 'John and I then you needtr't, retorted llfiss , _ •the emotion is reversed by these stu- place will come vigor and energy and merely thought you might object to fRempton, with an arch smile, for 'ens Still further su rises arelong."you are welcome to sit beside it." a etfte. remainin over the fire so It is the KidiYeys that aro not do- g H''hat could the poor bo do ? con, allied .in the statements of Prot, Y / Lange. Ing their woiifs. They need to be For Oro r Willy Triers.H - • FOR MAIMTAIHtMO ReRYeT HALT The emotional .man is tLe normal toned up with Doi d's Kidney Pills. Ayr OLD Alto WELL Ta:zn Raur-oY. - V. The Adorer—"It's vwonderful, old, man, he affirms. To suppress the Why? Because they are being ores- wtneow'eawdiiai{arrupsa.sea,uo•ifor o.ereiztr pian, -what -lore still enables a -fellow---. __-.emotions is to make an invalid of wn by mlui•ne rf mother for chert cl.ildr•n .Wto to see in' a girt that he never saw - - worked and need help. teething. with s faec ethers f It foetnd the thud t -he Individual: His psychic life is In the winter the body fortifies it- .oftecethe gums, alleys all van•earn Wind oo:lo,"d before." The Onlooker -"No doubt: OOOOA Impoverished.elf a aiitat cold. With the commg tla•e the bsareaedy for Liarrhsa fi plea,ane w she but itequally wonderful what it IN COLD iutrATRs. • Ra.e. Gold byeveryruggi'ts to erepart of the woe d. _ ------ Yet if it be desired to suppress an rw•nyar.eenw atwede. Iu .alt. is i, o. a+t:osis. won't let him see that he'll see 'cif spring it throws off this fortiftca 1-18 emotion - such as sadness or anger Ir• sun and ask for uta wiue.ow. 800thms 6yraY later.:' ----- -the method is a physical one. Stop tion which wri sts of extra t[seue, ••d Lake aoother kind VWs%atssl. to Barolka�ss the outward manifestations of the and adrditional wasps matter is giv- Any quantity of dry, mix.d wo d suitable roc en to the blood to carry away. If Deafness Cannot Be Cared brick burning, t,r early delis. ry. '!tate ra emotion to be shunned and cultivate the Kidr. SIIORT-LIVED HAPPINESS. by local applications as the r: w, Ro-*. Your. a :en. Addrrea, B;ldi8IV eys are in condition to do pP y canuot A'1t ; r, CO.. 1 Toroaco 9t.. ToroaF0. Te!b• _,__' = the manifestation of the emotion dia- -- -. reach the diseased portion of the ever. .a extra work this wa-te material is Old Peter'by was rich and stingy. There is only phoeteManTOT, - ; metrically opposite. y one way ut cure. deafness, quickly expelled from the body in the In the event of his death his and that is by constitutional remedies. 7-19 ITOW TO RULE YOUR FIX- LINGS. uoi-al way nephew was to inherit his property. Deafness is caused by an innamed con- � LE A w, I � � WALXlfle If you are and force_ our features ! But it the KMneys are tired or drt:on of the mucous lining or the Plea- N Y A friend of the family said to the tachian :Tube. When this tube is iunai:+- ON to assume entry the line the lines of pour worn out the waste remalns in' the old gentleman ed LADIES, O SUITS joy. 5' _ 6 you have a ruinbii•g sound or im- _ hlood ".d tFe circulation is rlogp;rl, "I hear`yo_ur ,nephew is going to_1 perfect l,earinir, and when it is entirely • • 6U1T•J e . Y F rodd's Kid- marry. On that occasion you ought lees tee fnita:r .._ -- g 1} Coe k• Joe. per act:, op oar yreeeh P+oc•: - • xriouf,h -to a ariii.e. The emotions The :erred is tm 1�. ep;e is rtes result, and an- Trott f - - - Biased, -fieafr. •ai!1 follow the manifestation, neY T'i118 Ut rho Ktdne}'9 in cod matiun can be taken out MILTIGH AMS41GAN MING 00. F R I to do something to make him ha and this tube restored to its normal t'rgf:_._Tgn_ge holds that tt:e indivi working order. The Kidneys to condition, hear,rg wild be destroyed for- YO''�LI' TORONTO. OTTAWA t QIIR•BSO dual should know how to cute his py." ever. Nine cases out of ten are caused 'i goc-d working order ensure pure I will' said Mr. Peterby. "I'll _ 1'� I. feelings and should not be deprived blond ern3.gond cirin••lation - ensure by Cieturrh, wuich is nothing but as of them. The modern g g g pretend t at I am dangerously ill," Inflamed condition of the mucous ser _ Dominion Line Steamships psychrlo- bei Irtneaq grad vigor and ever v. I via will give Orae Hundred Dcliars for pool. Bi w^ w Lfr.r- gist , as exemplified by tce Dan- Tr-cnaAay'ds of peor`le will tell you rq, 1 g too r«I ra Lr.er I "Charily, dear, what Is a mOnot ar,y case o/ lleaf:.evs (caused by catarrh) gyp«:: Pcr::anal to L,••rpwl C,;, Quern.. fah profes,+or, are not stoics. They • can tell you so o+it of their otvr ox- poly ?" she asked, lookin u p ten- shot cannot Ips cured by Halls Catarrh "0-v do not aitree with the Horatian ideal 5r t trrsaadYmt5eaevh.pacuperor.coommodotios, peri0ilCe. Lure. �ei,d for c�rc�anra: lrea. I der! as she rested svbmissiccl in torr aeesu f sa rens. a s..;,ou aid Btueroor■a Of the roan whom nothing amused! 5' y I'. J. CHF:VPt% A CU.,'Iotedo, U. • • and nothing grieved. I his artnl+, with her daintyhead .re•nidahca 9i••a'al.t:s•wsha. s, a�t .eo u chs sold by Uru, pints, ; Sc. eecoo.t 3a:oon and Tbrrd G1aw accow aodaaon. .For - �udness, jr}, pride, timidity', an- sisal inanifestationq at emotions are nestled against his coat' collar, Bails, Fawfly i'ilis are the best. rrt.eofn.a.as.and as panpeular,, apply to any Gent _ Of the Cow paor. or intonutcly coupe ted with theca, '1'}.• Nell rc;ditci Charlie, manfully ger 'hind pity are not symptoncs of , RWLards. wli, a Co. D. rousse- s qo d best was of controlling t,:ein is to struggiir� to Lying his mind to j Tigers di.i ns inuch danagn as TTdtategt. bortea. !i•.mr..1%44 'ortleeiL disease. Older philusophers held , I ,control the physical expression of cope with abstruse subjects, and I usual in India la-st year, killing 943i. that they were. The moderns t them.- i failing alt-agmther_ to17,260----- - se: t' that to be will out them is to a first _beyond_ Persons. Over . wild unties ! COODS Fhery one knows that it igh{ aggro- ; conerety (acts, "I sincerely hope that � here destroyed. for which bounties - be digi•areii. I , "It is intiocerishing our psychic pates a aric and that despair or I «ere paid of 104,000 rupees. t 1' I this !q," {life," says Prof. Lange. to make an • $symptoms4 C` SpS g -- - Latest - anger are ani rnented b yielding to '( the of th a a:'sions. Ev- \'c•:eitee, alit styies. invalid of the man who admires Oil- City, Feb. 3, 1903. grcatne.a, who enjo.s beauty, who .ems• flow of tears r*mders Borrow 1iu.h unpure blood is c.wMtl try n llaG"e -Prattle Co , Limited, Correspondence invited. Fl�- more intense and induces a still_• disordered stmr.a:h. The 'best I -u- 5 close 2c stamp for circular. - is tr 'only by sttflering, and to con-; n.ore violent Goad; until at last re-, lator of- the l.ttter is lar. August 'I•orornto, Ont slicer 'only the iuipass:ce calculator pose comes with latitude ar:d ap-. 9's Nu.:;,urb 11reps, whic!, Centicmen.--I"care rend me once of iTHE i1NIVER3AL SPECIALTY CO.F ,for whom every imprc•'slon is only 1+0. n the point of depaiture for a train o!!parent exhaustion of the machine f+w lily t}.c bland at ti -y •n;ue time. your ly0a catulcg+:oa of fsnn mn- -P, O, L'o= 1142, llontrcal, In rage every one knows how a I was Cured of a b,,vl case oII;rip 'chicory, I have used no machinery 8-57 --r>?lnrtr e 'a strange conception of the 1111111 t2'Pnruxcarn by rel-peatetii by VlN,1oftD ly LI\Iffy\', that ;;:req ak much satislactton a3 -- man n - int of tuncc -oi the arezitnt ! ons -of e. res5lvns._` 1 L'_ .1L C_ L L kC41:L, W_ a >'e l' l l air -i b'_ --- -- a Refuge to ex ress a passion. it iq ! S ,•, -- fist r �nT ngr ^vii?^ i c - p I I Swa ' Caren n, loss of cut:c by ss �a , an. it ties. nun ten before Cat% hate wat because their fur phcnomeaon which in the lifts of i 3QINAJID S LnINI NT. rito%t [nen plays a much more de- and !+[ting free reign to your wrath and ! N'el n with. l ll.\S I'T:I"]I1I3:11 has nothing* oily 'about it. at.d can op ci4i�e ,in a tis oCcaAtOn which gas© blrt?T to ttserluently takes a loner, time to dry. '^e'rur"ents, Drunee, uniforms, rut,T1 niuci, rr:o e than the lntellort rules ,sn. b MINARD'S i,J\lyfF':�11 Remain seated all day in a Ian- t Y Wash rra� d4shcq, Lowoo. ryes ever •+aped the destiny of individuals, of na 1-iurin. Nf1d,- LF1%IS_S, llt-TLER, q y pots or pans z-. a' ilio::,;, of hanranity g;u ry on pwiture, slgh, and reply to with .Lever's Dry Juap a poavder tbbbii^wnio i!a fee�aleo. rayl ie.tratarAvr,tem„or.op• LURE: DISI ASF S .OF THE SO 17 �rielanchnl wit! ergist d y.oice and ;r1) It will remote the grease with the - eveu•�• one with a saddened _ _ l�• t L+ Dn1, � 1'- CO.. BOA , y pVt P In aducar -..,..�-m�,.�..-,r - greatest ease. liHILEi ROM', & COt�JI1ll A "«'ho would wish to cure the die tion tt'r~e is no precept of greater Kr.ij.p'q trorhi . at Eason ars:• rr- Turaaw.Oit„acd'.1'lria;ey-, lien 1-28 ease of the soul if the cure would valre that his: rt _ -_ — _- markable for their model building Dfis.. R'ithers-” lielicce Arthur -^ pr•ite man of tho-e emotions which' If you wish •o make yourself the' for workmen.- llerr Krupp owns-ri i.: Z• -- Ina! c i.irri sympathize with others, ma.tr•r of rinds hle emotions and is afraid to protposc to rie." Bcll� - _ 5hace the joys and sorrows of his 1 .'p,4(3A of thutie, each.wlth a small i ;, THF__ i y inev tetrioa ndes n> •l erne ly to stop Of course he 2a, and thore are arden. thousands of others us fcllray, ildi7itre or hate them? No tt:c exterior msnifi•%iation% of them g. - : ) L like hemi" � EXPANSIVE one, surely. and cultivate the manifestations of - "A man capable only of third+ing, the opposite eznotiaris, Trche :r, .l nn f, 1ZJ0_T- (jI t _ `dr:srry-Tiarris Co_ Limited. �i0ifd S llri�c���t C3fEl ��8�e�ee�p -ofex ericrice j,- o[ judging, who caner-„ .r TREE PROTECTOR - rxrcricncc ley, sadness, or tear, ser- � �-- �• "�- i Winnifcg 3lan •_ r I - - Lar1c (enGrtgrng r p ant)-' Iq' there Gcntlecrcn It tatnly Kould lac abr.orinal." � � Gttta my very miiclr yh�^ITaty you t•ay�r been torn t- _ anyt.:ng else you would like to ask P To expertero as emotion, ti feel tnc lane ?" Jarc�-"Ycs'm Is ver Plea�urc to inform you that Use N: od to gree irl) literature '?" Author y,.2aci, or sorrowful, or angry, is to 1'k Birder whGh I purchased f:o a Ilse h, stick to it.'• been CHEAP AND TESTED AND face i"a'!y that color,, does }er t -"No sorb luf�. I've ilaca5's be const'np a of n,oditications pro- your `Aggrnt horn last'"summer Las DURABLE- APPROVED. ducci in the organism, Prof. Lange' powder it, main„-?' And if ver does, given the very hest of PRria4actto:r, cnnilpe Send for illi,; -prated r'rr :late ar.d nrice'. explains. A mother weeps for Ler . w,"re dyer g;it it,' 'cos I should' like k:o'ng its work to lxrfectian and (, }� r li.t. !!GENTS IVANTKI). Gewl, Pay. son who is dead. Here are the three to 'aye some ?” _ drawing liRl:t - vcry rip. h ligIvor• Mi(�a(d'S L 0��E�t Cu(BS �'1tI1IIE� a r eta rys in the rodiaction of tl:c phc than I ekpected. My crop was very p hFi Fi`f iP,�E �E�1[GT�� E(l., llhll d _ ---- b P f ponpernon of Aer wee ping, as u nralIy IIn%t. ss-^Yc%, our dining room heave., and .same ut -it very badly TORONTO,ONT, ill• u de:'stood: icarlk-t is ruined.•' Visitor-"Vot.hs?' L down, but your bineor d:d iti4 evork IN adilncxing a' tenperance r� i'crie• tion or an idea of hcr.loss. One ruoth'did it all.;. '`Xz)n:acnse!'' ' gathering a n'<�ok ago the speaker tl splendsd. I hzd lila truul.ic what- unwittin'riv said that "I tccis%c•d fl �! An emotion aver the •loss. "It's a tact, ><fy hu4lparid saw. this over. I E.oro yua will ell lots of many of the did faces 1 tree -d' to -ORANGES i.EMOi�S Fite expresoncin of the emotion in moth flying about, and in trying to, binders for lyO3 and save my bro- ••heT face and throe out the boo catch it he upset a bottle of ink shake tiarrriti with," As the, aridience Rh J P Ther fanners lots of trouble. I wish We have Mexicans, AVE . Lange says' that this a uence is roared and laughed he- wished he'd g `' q and a lighted lamp on the carpet," •,you .et'eiy su:cess, ti California Navels, EiA�'E �. false. Ile reverses the process and pp�t s� ''nn R. 111, PT IZIiI9, been a hnn•dttd miles aaway,, — I Valencias, and THE makes it, thus: The mother has I 'a L CUIvS UU�g SI : �': - --- --i- --- ' BEST leiirned of the death of her <on: she Segiiles. !s:.hocked: _she ip said, -Sadness, ( J.O\'1: �lAICISG I\ SII:\LCO. Irl-\orthtvest Mexico the -courting Carload e•yCry week. All the above at t}'en, . is •simply the more or ess '•Didn't the minisfcrJfeel TL when market, rices. We can also handle your! -clear cansciousaesss in Ate brain of so ninny in the congr cation fell• is. all done by the lady. The -young P psychological changes which hays asleep during the sermon ?" "Oh, People meet at the feasts, arid there j Butter, Egjfs, Poultry, taken Place in the body. no : it ehco.uraged him to keep on." the damsel who has fixed upon a a Maple Syru p and outer produce to advan- BEC'AUSE HE TREMBLES. "Frow so ?" "why, he was egotis- tnerabrr of the opposite sex whom It, � tape for you. Taking another instance, Lange g d she tvist:es to become her husband tical enough to ihiiik they were Ti* fA'XBtiN CO#JiifiSl3N CO„ Llfn2t11dN nodding d rov-al at what he said." I tries to attract his attention Ly. Cer: West Mari.et St., TOtONTO. puts the' matter thus: Suppose at R PP (Ian'ing before hlni, persistently -M an unexpected moment a .n}ad e.og should rush out on a man. Accord- e 1:cep:n her back turned towards ='� -- AlfiHF•3�tt` tr�v'Itx'Ffrttii i xis ll ,lrlY�fiiP him, I•)ventually she may sit down Ing' to td temperament the man be- s causes pace, runs, trembles, 'tries to rear him' and pull his blanket and defend hiwtself; Isis heart beats .io_ ging to' him in a gentle, low voice. 1 lentl�, he feels shocked, t, Whon slte desires to bring hatters to a fa',us she begins to throw peb- v h *'. 'Tl c o lar s c ole i al L r, ten tg bINVISTMENTS that the man trembles because he is bles at the chosen one. If he tlu•ow5 Thle i�oRl3ti fs PPY :.afraid. Dr. Lange say's he is afraid thein back at her they are betrothed. Blit 9140"Es her break to sad, because of Catarrh because 1:e trembles. To make •an- OUT OF PLACF,. Ltlee elr teten A eth�►c other illustration Lange calls atten- Olt. A3AE1f"f CATA*R ' PONDER G O V E R N M E N T Lion to the fright which a sxutden Among the guests at a certain re- • ill surety CBM r-nr• M U lir I C I P A I. Same reptedies are quack-Airnew'e violent noise ' will produce. ' Many ception not• long ago .was a dig- cu i■, titch. CORPORATION _ peo;tle dislike to hear a cannon fired, t inguished man of fetters. Her llge Is daagsr 0clarom Prha ary !lows o •not because they think 'there is the Ile was rave and somewhat taci-a•er slif<h w iaevirJably follows g C'6teisle Catarrh NDS least danger in it, but because the turn, and seemed to resent all at- TtUs a�ra eonsplete i+al7�e sts dost& a sound makes them start or -tremble.. tom pts to engage him -in 'conmrsa- bettte. At■Uef iaataatly and the patient 1 gabr s ecered. YIELDING FROM This is' called fear, :'and yet .it is in O� tI� tion. IE sot asiyy seet3tes it >geAIs Coins s and cured Catarrh atteved.'aal head- TO no way connected with the idea of One of the ladies present, annoyed O�danger. The symptoms of fear occur at' the failure of her attempt, sug-ache eared is tea asinatea 6 immediately after the sound with- rd trltla�s posted to the hostess that he seemed coerce s,.wle, o� IItsw�rt� `ee+1a b 312 �O O the Pile. et'a nr, alsakoo kla, s , out, am• trace of moral fear, This Wo to be out of place at such a party. UV9r, usq4 cf•at ■-3, esittrrb Ct _ stia,11:6wArid otter cases similar present emo- "Yes," replied the hostess, with a remeOv ave saver d any reties �V E ESP1: ALLY tional states of a purely physical • bright smile "you see, he can't uQtITIysed *as box et W. AV-, "INVITECORRES- -' nature. tait4l gawsea, which ee�et tae alter talk anything but sense I" had Dee troubled witnCatarritAr 8Ry P O N D E N C E . It is declared that there is no emo- year& I as s years OIL BON D LI ST tion without a corresponding physi- A In Oalifornia an immense cistern MAILED ON AP- cid change, however -slight it maybe. - -:'mss has been erected to contain wine. OR. AGNEW's HEA111 CUR[ - An idea, says Lunge, induces a boeli-gallons,heeye k s whits hspps the -•P L I C A T ION . It has a capacity of 500,000 pg�g' tomtits atgd ly change, which ,may be tremblttrse�t ie 104 feet long, 21 feet deep, and' l,ewr�i thi wk¢Te is order; - or some other manifestation. This 34 feet wide. It is lined with con- 6a t A • rt t 7 sad tie nal! change is perceived by the emotions crete two -feet thick, and ie coated s is B8MIINiOH SECURITIES, anis becomes the emotion which wltr !N►li_t; "a 8ft inside with a glaze as impermeable follow, not, the idea,; but the bodily as glass, CorporaVon, Urm`ted) - change. KING Sr.E. TORONTO _. TO CONTROL THE EMOTIONS. 1 r zG K , It is not. �eae certain that the pby- tYf _ L i ���_ e+►� ��1e1 IlT-03 # 13-25 _ -- "r.+�. ' Vis+• , ar-� +r- �. - - he even. funeral. Four- bareheaded sailors A COMMON MISTAX1fi. ing••• bore their late chief om the pier to _ His answer was laconic asiil_pre the scantily tenanted churchyard. May people Weaken Theis Wit" -- >-aiad The --British ensign--flvtt8red-#or-tom vise as 'hradshaw. d to= - b Takin - Pus94 , ve - - first time in the col breeze that y . �� Brenda know then that he had as Medicines. c ��� pected war all along, and war was steals down from the glacier into the his element; she could not forget Fjaerholm Valley, and the old white People who use n pu.sative meds- - that, despite the wild incongruity of haired minister, clad in his quaint cine in the spring make a eerie" it. Lutheran robes, read unintelligible mistake, Most people do need a ine- _ "flow can you manage it?" she phrases over the coffin. Then the diems at this season, but it is a Or, I asked sfmply and practically. stony earth fell heavily, for it was tonic that is required to give health, /// t l�, The End of It All It- would apflear that sae had fore- still damp, and Theo T turned vigor anti vim. Purgatives irritate seen everything, provided for every in his philosophically calmlm ff way stiand weaken - atonic medicine in- possible . contingency. While she smothered a sigh of .relief, vigorates and strengthens. Dr. Wil - There was something to be written liams' Pink Pills are absolutely the �,♦Kr�p.�Kyd,�t♦�N� i.1��r�+�4tV`r►�rO1�• moved away from him and sat down g near a small table, be answered her in ,a book in. the vestry of the best tonic medicine in the world. CHAPTER VIII. She stood by the table and looked without a moment's thought. church, a few homeopathic fees to These pills do not gallop through "Theo! Theod I am noisy -, to at the date of the latest te'.egram. "If we have the funeral to -marrow be paid, an exchange of names and the bowels - they are gently ab - The four messages had been des- morning, I can start immediately addresses to be affected with the sorbed into the system, filling the wake Youl "I am ,+ sorry to 'disturb you. af erwaxd in a small beat, Clipied pinstirnasIA-irAdmiral veins with the pure, red blood that Theo," she repeated. "Are you not," she asked inno- I or sail to Gudvangen, reaching there Wylie was left to his rest amidst carried health and strength to every "Not at all," fie said. "Why Gently, "too late? It may be all early next morning. Drive to Vosse- the simple Northerners. part of the body. Dr, Williams' shouhi you be? 7t is ten o'clock; I over no vangen, and catch the afternoon The Hermione moved gracefully Pink Pills cure akin eruptions, indi-• have been asleep t;.vo hours. What Ee glanced up at her in a curious, train 'down to Bergen." away while the postmaster stood, gestion, headaches, nervousness, neu- More could I require?" laughing way. "It sounds tery simple, but it hat in hand, gravely saluting. She ralgia, backacl.c,, rheumatism, con- " __: "f hate kept souse breakfast warm I '•No -I am atraid not. War in means thirty hours without sleep. was the quickest craft in those wa- tinued weariness arid all other blood #or you," she said, turning toward these semi=barbaric countries is like I can sleep all the way across the tors, so Trist determined to stay troubles. They arc jet the tonic the table; "but I awakened you be- an illness in a young person. It is 'forth Sea. Don't think of me, on board as Iong as the breeze held you need for this spring, Mr. A. cause of these. There are tour tele-�grams and a number of letters for I surface, anbreas ouonly half healed beneath s n a deceptitogether.'° ve Brenaa; I'm ,outside the question al- good, Mrs. Wylie never appeared on Campeau, Alexandria, Ont., says: "I I d kt ifresh deck, and Brenda reported no received great benefit from the use of ., you. Hans Olsen brought them off place.'" He stopped, with a worried . look change. The cheerful little ]ally Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and take just now. He got them yesterdayAgain shA took up the telegrams, upon his face, but 'did not raise his, seemed to have lost heart altogeth- great pleasure in recornzniending them from the Bergen boat. We are out It seemed as if there were a fasicina- eyes. Had he done so he would in- er, but Brenda kept her fears to her- to all who suffer from troubles arts- _ of the H'eimdalfjord now, and Niel -tion in the flimsy papers winch., she ovitably have noticed a heightened self as only women can. At lunch ing out of a poor condition of the sen has gone. i . . . only hope could not resist, color in her cheeks, although she she attempted a little cheerfulness, blood. I think there is no better it is not war, Theo!" , "'You inust not allow this . turned aside and gazed at nothing and Trist promptly assisted her, tonic medicir.e." ;lie stood up and took the tele- this calauiity to make any differ- in particular. but cheerfulness a deux, when ft is It you need a medicine this sp2ing ` grains and letters from her hands. ence, I quite understand the pos` forced, cannot be lou lived. The give these pills a trial - they will Then he cressed the saloon toward ition you are in. Of course you are ���at bothers me,' he contirraed, g • "is you and Mrs. Wylie and the solemn steward moved round them not disappoint you. Do not be per - the table. pledged to this man'?- . Hcrmione. - What will you do?" with his grave face set at zero, .and ivaded to take a substitute or any rather. like it,", he said! Trist nodded a brief acquiescence, "I will .take the HerrMonie home,"--tue meal was soon despatched. It of the "just as good" medicines coolly. i "'l ken you must go. I can ma-- She sat d, with gentle confidence, was already known Orr -board that which some dealers, who care only He raised the coyer of the dish' age quite well alone. Mrs. Wylie is .•you can lately leave Mrs. Wylie to the Hermfone was bound for home, for profit, offer their customers. See wbioh the steward hard just placed much better this morning, .though me „ and that. Mr, Trist was going on by that the full name, -PeDr.ople, Williams' ' upon the table. - -and Brenda, taking - she is Villi (full and horribly apa- ••I knoW_I_-_can,_ but I do not want steamer - called away most inop- Pink Pills for Pale is on the Wil - the hint, poured out his coffee, t..ettc. We wiTI go hams -as -quickly to leave you to Sirs. Wylie. It is portuneiy to an Eastern ear, wrapper arougd every box. -It in P d tie land stood quite motionless, hireawit- ! a We was something In tier vt.ice, putting too much on your shoul- to ist did not consider it necessary doubt Fend irect to the Dr. Wil- ders " ell her of his arrangements made llama' Medicine Co., IIrockti i!le, her back turned toward him, while a .slight catch-, which he could cot She shrugged the graceful mem- for her; future benefit. Such refer- Ont., and the pills will be Kent by he tore open the thin, white tele !i understand, and of course he his- bers in question, and gave a little, ence would naturally have led to the mail, port paid, at bOc per box or - graph envelopes. One two . read it. 'Irl a last Sew words were EC: ort. laugh. question of his approaching depart six bones for a..$0. spoken in a {+ecultar monotone, with "T"ey are srtron are answered ure for the seat of war, and this { !n theQea paper outru°sahibs stable fere-ish haste g• question was distasteful to him just Jag P P P careles-ly. "Idea -ides, tF ere is no cloth. Her quick ears caught oath I "I feel horribly selfisth," he c•id, choirs in the matter, I simply must then. PICT IIEYti'S GREETING. sound, and enabled her to picture thinking of my own affairs at this be left in charge, because there is no "And now, Brenda, he said Piet lieyn was a Dutch naval of8- every movement made by this indif- time. No, Ilrenda. I cannot go one else, It seems to me that the about eleven o'clock that evening - cer who captured one of the Spanish ferert man. and leave you in such a fix -alone." i matter in question ' is she "and now, Brenda, go to bed. You silver -fleets in 1628. How he was "fres, Brenda, it is f "I want you to go, IS:eo; Ido re- i giants toward the closed door ' of have had a hard time of it since E all It would ne'. er do for you to 1 . Wednesdaz . We cannot reach Grid- received at home upon his return 1 :-..tray"' S' y Irist's late state -roam, where Ad- told in the ''Naval liaises of lfol g miss this chance, . You are -pledged miraI- Wylie kept his silent watch - vangen before • two o'clock to -mor- , ---thehtab `ne Bending over it, she aX and t- to - this man - w land,' The home coaling was such 1_ h� alis eomloranbly ---- - ' at home is-'vh's'tt'M`'•d r°' Wrvlr�-will consent raw morning, and 1t is mere -folly- y- as no nutrhman before him had ever tended to his requirements is a deft-! ), and I would neer torgi%e to F}aerhoim or, not." for you to stay up any longer. Say experienced, Wherever he went his ly graceful way, grouping round him myselt,if I thought that you etaytrd "Can I see her?" good-bye and go to reception was one of unbounded en 0.e toast, butter, and marmalade. here on my account. Besides, you \o no, Theo. I think it is bed"' " He was steadying a telegram spread are a Fort of public servant; it- is better not. She is so strange and In the gray twilight her sweet face thuseveryiasm Everywhere he was bunt - out before him, but his fixed eyes! your duty to go:" unnatural that I am afraid the changed suddenly. Her cheeks lost ed• e b int were burn - but everywhere o Oren e e F' �slgh't of you might have some seri- all color, and a peculiar ast,en-gra Zing, bells were ringing and crowds did not appear to be inking in the "Yes,' a said, catching at the Y were shouting themselves hoarse in 'purport of words written in unoven phrase uneasily, "it is certainly my °us effef't. E% en in her dreams al -e hue fell upon her motionless teat- g type Furtively be looked tonere duty, It is my duty . . , to go, is constantly recalling the But sight of ures, while into her eyes there came his honor. His progress from city to ler hands, and then slowly upward, S e -'stood beside him quite still. I ti ou coming down the little such a look, of borror that Trist. city was an unbroken ovation. terminating in one scrutinizing him sire moved a step nearer to I" nth with him In your arms Seeing it, was struck dumb. In a that was not the end. The Dutch glance into her face. him and laid her hand vpo3a his ! ou remember -- just beside t?e big peculiar mechanical way they con- housewife is noted for her clesali- "Wtere't" she mated: sitting dawn' shdtrl,(ie•r', - i rock where it was too nurrow for tinued to walk side by side. She ness. After all that feasting, Pict -- rathbr h:astal o slits to him. "Theo," al -e pleadRd• "you muss. i e ivou both to carry him." seemed to experteace some difllcu her of his Curved his steps to the home Y PP - - Serrata and Montenegro have de -I go. To please me, pack up and '• ••Yes,•' he replied, in a voice that in breathing, for the muscles of her of his two sisters in the village of Flared war against Turkey," he re- go•" ;night well ha -,e been r'endermt pur- round white throat moved hurriedly Broeck, noted as the most scrupulf - plied, busying him with his plate. He smiled irUeenly,'but 'did'not osely enreless- "Yes, I rern_em.Ler." `at short intervals. He stared surly neat town in all that land of 1 C C him h Fir sial arae, raisin itis cup. to his Ne pal whi!.e- her 1 irnueda�e no (are.. - n you ani go He you his co..ee very dellber- ` Tyr r lips. rernaine`i I to sad' anything about Vacant expression in his a}es. while dashes. There I't<•t announced - y g i red. There was a slight quiver or about Fjaerholm. ` I have never .his stern mouth.was twisted slight- self by the knocker on the door. lipa• took a long, critical sip 1 her chin whenever her mouth re- seen- any one in. grief like this be- ly to one -side, . This was answered by, one flt his "Yes. Brenda. I must go' " uiafned for a second unclenched. It tore, Theo, and it frightens me a At last, just as they were turn- sisters, fibs, on opening fife door ' Furtivelv she raised' her eyes, and nWed an effort on her part to pre- IPVe ' !hg amidships, 92110spoke without and arcing, who was there, Instead 'oi _ at the same moment TiriaR looked aa���� lle`Y:arj left V -e table, farsaking the, raising her eyes, . and her artimla- falling upon the neck' of her hero- ` across the table In a hurried, shifty 049 AG i e r7nlf5E�0250. farce of breal(tast, and was now tion was slightly muffled: brother as the sister of such a mbar : +way, Their eyes met for -a brief, GATARtiii C�aif "l 1 walking noiseles,ly backward anis "I would rather stay on deck, but would do in any .other land,, coolly - iagonizing second. I forward. At tie sound of her voice: ifs yiou want Vie to do?'' looked at his foot, and seeing that Presently he handed the open tete as Le3L direct to rya dwttaea 1 timid anis deprecating, when she "No -stay." his boots were muddy, said, "So, arrtby ale loproled Y;oerer Piet, is that you ? Just stay there .-grama across the table to her. I �.a;• the ulcera, clean the w spoke the last words, 'l:e stopped For a moment or ttrn a 'stood be - may as well road them,"' he I Wssares mors dropptnp in the g;ioi t -before her, hind her, and there seemed to be a till I . bring your slippers." - enld conversationally- areJ throat and persnan•ne, sures Then I must see her," he said dull tension in the very atmos- ... 3' ""hey Catarrh end iia• Few. blo.eec _ Very characteristic of the man who ( tree A7 dea!en or br, A, w' Cleae "I must see her before I go. T have phe: e, Then at last he spoke, in NEW USE FOIL CARDORUhDUbI. wrote tl-em." ld@WCine Co., Toronto and Husain seen a good deal of of grief, his soft, emotionless way. She took the papers and mad is a Brandp - in other People, I mean - "The wind is dropping," he said', Carborundum, the artificial sub- She vent his hearing the cha•}tering of j and know its symptorirs. But we "and we cannot expect it to rise stitute for emery, which is said to "War - Servia, Turkey immi- .her teeth, Involuntarily he sdvrunk I must take it upon ourselt'es, tow, again before tre sun c'gmes up• Let rival the diamond in hardness, is Come." a little away from her light touch, ! to have the 'Admiral buried at us he Practical and have some rest, now employed, because of its extra - Number two was longer-, ..and glanced furtively at Vie white ordinary resistance to heat, as , a • ger: S•'jaerholm: She is not taking it as cnur stato-rroom-and try t� 14here on earth ate you? War. finge, s on his shoulder, I thought she would, and the voy- 'KIt f will 'lie' down for a couple coating for the interior of furnaces, 'Look sharp. -Montenegro is in it. Thus tl ey remained- for some me- age home, or back to Bergen, even, of boars in the saloon." Finely powdered and made into a too," I meats while the yacht heaved gently with him on ,board would send her She did not answer at once..Then The third was snore serious- I onuar"d. The Iambs swayed a little, paste, it is applied with n Urush, mad, When he is buried it will be sl a -turned and passed round the like paint, to the brick Itning. It Two messages without reply, Are but beyond that ti'•ere was no mo- different; she will recover then, •uh- boat in the otl-er direction, so that i only two milli- tion in the pretty cabin. At last s said that a layer y ' -' •you coming. " .. F. y der. your care.." he slid not see her ,.face. Moving to- metres thick will protect the bricks Ti'.on number tour: Tri ieac'he out'his hand -and took ••Yew," replied the girl. "Yes, Re ward tY.e companion, she answer from the efteets af-the highest tem - _"They are at it already. it, will the envelope from which he had torn `r must take it upon ourselves, Theo. I him quietly:' perature chat Ts ever produced in be a, bad busihess, Come at once." one of the telegrams•. `He . bent it thought of it before." "Ycsi-•it will be better." ordinary furnace combustion. Car - She returned them without a word; over and smoothed it very carefully,­jr at any time," 1 e murmured in No other words passed between borundum is itself a product of the 'and -he, seeing the necessity of say- while she watched the movements of his gently siggestive way, "'the them. She went below, anis present- electric furnace, being composed of Ing something, remarked pleasantly: his fingers. Matter is discussed - when I am 13,Tris't followed her., He lay down' silica and carbon ,fused together in "It is my mislorture to be•. requir- "%\then is there a steamer •to End.. away, I mean - you . can say ;that on the cabin sofa, but did not sleep. the presence of salt and sawdust. ed in two places at once, or not at' land?" she asked suddenly.- the whole 'responsibility rests with Iie took up a novel instead, and a "The dayfter to -morrow, from nae." read assiduously._ She raised her head and looked at (To Be Continued). PIERCING M1THE HEART. him "'with a "sadden "light in her blue _ Dr, Coakley, the notzA vivisee eyes.— tionist, claims to have discovered a A WAILNING TO MOTHERS, _ i n�� "f nm not afraid of responsibil- method of injecting saline solution Pains_ ity," she said tersely, Ask an doctor and he will tell into the heart without eausing the o I k u are afraid of death of the subject. He: uses an. ` _ _ hing!" ficin yo e' you thaty the "soothing" medicines instrument called an organatone, _opiates and narcotics dan- nt • not contain Yea's received this statement as it gerous to the health of infants and consistin of a fine, hollow gold or Twenttuns made, simply, half -playfully, children.. I]ve mother should shun needle eight inches long, with which I and quite without a#terth-ou these so-called medicines 'as she he pierces fire -heart -and- meets -the s At the upper enof the fjord of • would 'deadly poison.•Baby's Own solution. W7ten the action of the - the same name lies thb smal•l.village Tablets -is the only medicine special- heart is dangerously Tweak iii" is as of Fjaerholm. A white, wooden 1y prepared for children .sold under ser.ted that the injection will stimu- :Could Not Turn over in Bed —Kidneys and (church of conventional architecture I is -the most an absolute guarantee to contain no late, it, and thus prolong and pos- - Bladder Affected —Experienced Great prominent, and 'at the opiate or harmful drug. Every,dose sibly sate life. _ Sufferings—Cured by same time the most unsightly, feat- L,elps little ones and cannot possibly.possibly.ure of the landscape. Around this do harm. Ktdne Liver Pills edifice .are clustered a few wooden No other medicine -has been sa A DOG -PROOF, TABERNACLE,. Dr. Chase's y� a houses, mostly painted white or y praised y every yet- warmly aired b mothers eve The Eskimos possessed the most ■ low with a sparing brush, because where. Mrs. J. R. Stan -don, Wey- remarkable place of worship in the paint is heavy freight, and' can be, burn, N. W. T., says: "Baby's Own world. It was a sealskin church. bought only in. Bergen or Chris- Tablets are valuable in crises of Forty, sealskins were stretched over The ofd people especially appreci- used up. I hail cramps in my feet finale. Houses anis church alike diarrhoea, constipation, hives, or alight framework; rind in this ,tent, ate the etfectaveness of Dr. Chase's an'd , legs, and my hands were so en- are roofed with red tiles of a bright when teething, I have never used a 18 feet by 12 feet; services were held because the kid- tirely useless that I could scarcely and cleanly hue, which will be pre-' rnedicingives such e that nays are usually the first of the bod lift anything." served much longer'than the mem- g good satis- every Sunday. But the church came Kidney -Liner Pills, faction." to an ,untimely arid. One hard win- ily organsto give out, and the re- "Kidney disease, wan, no doubt., ors of the tiler. There is no smoke, These Tablets will promptly re- ter the Eskimos' dogs, being hall Ault is baeknelie, lumbago, pains in the cause of all my VuVering, and in Fjaerholm, and a long, cold win- Neve and cure all minor ailments o1 famished, diners on the sealskins, and the swe and limbs; urinary disor- sometimes tl'ie urinary trouble would ter kills any moss -like growth, so children, and may be safely given to only the frame was left. The' Es- iei s, and constipation. be so bad that I would have to get everything looks clean and new, r up five or eiic times during the night. The arrival of the ' Hiermione -was a new born baby. Try them for kimos have now erected a dog -p sot Old people learn to trust In Dr. Fortunately, I began using pr. a matter of no small wonder in this use children and ed knotd you will tabernacle. ChaKe's I{f'dney-Liver Pills, for when �am+s Kidney -Liver Pills, and they mountain fastness, but in a few min - druggists h° other medicine. Bold by all other- treatments fall this great cured 'me convPletely. I am now 79 utes the story was known through- druggists at c. cents .& box or sent COFFEE DRUh1IiARDS. t;nedicine seems to go 'directly to the years old and quite well new, but out the village, for the very good In mail on receipt of rice s' writ- ldieeasvd part•, and promptly affords still occasionally fire these Dille - to reason that every inhabitant pos. Ing direct to the Dr. Ont. aha' ]fedi- There are (they0free irrcbundre iz relief and- cure. keep my ryefam in ,send 011VOr, 90" using means of locomotion was on ane Co., Brockville, Ont. Paris. Usually women they are laundresses, - the small wooden pier to. meet Trist — a class of the f who are aped ge " ! ilei. David ]kfisener, Farmer, an old sial persons to whom I bar rrecom. ., _ — _ '• :: devoted to the fragrant beverage ' and ret ed resident of Port Rob- mended Dr. Chase's Ei'tlloety-Liver and Captain Barrow when they land- ,V hear strange sounds in my ears, The coffee inebriate comes at last ti: inion, ellatid County, Out., writs: Pills have been equally b"Ofted. ed. Norway is a taciturn country, patient,- such a state that le Gtr she lives al.- Wish to -state t • I o you.that I Ill" Dr. Chased 's $idaey-Liver P111eti the acrd the matter was soon talked doctor 1" _said Lhe lady . P.a pain in aLY back and left oft for candort of old age, one pill a dose, over in• a mumbling, ira.lf-plaiattve languidly, "Well, where else would most exclusively on an eQueion o th ever tw�ty yeard. At 'timet I Mala• 98eants a box, at all 'dealers, or way, s you expect to hear 'em ?" questioned the beloved berry, ked the additioi , over in bed, I was se badly mand son, BatesG'o., Toronto. At mid -ay there was a simple `i'he tired Pbysician. mot tum or n little Dread roektad in it. lfd , 1, , , soovasysao�un6ae:sr. •ttnu9 -Mrs. Jas. Gordon, and Master, intend boldin a May Day [social - to th• ad 1 00 Your P•p•r 7m g .., eau .ower. oeo•rt•t0 m• aaa to� bias Kenneth are spending a few days on the 1st of with TQrontu friends, Mr. Bin hem, of Menta€ter s n- a - --- ARM - �`�� w ew -Hiss Annie and Master Wilmer iversit s accepted e ca 6(1, e of d.0 o0 lst»l oa thtbU on maplefol- Y+ P moa•; •� ihL omel • al.•n Watds�rent a few dame Burin the the Ba tilt church. t"P rho "" void—ab:.a ,._ — past wet lc vistthlg -friends In Tfie ladies of AU t3aln s r u 'prung - - - - Brougham. purpose holding a _sale of fancy ---- - -- --- u�iugf• -Mrs. B. Bunting returned home and useful articles un a ay _ 4M on Monday evening last after spend May the 12th. ttB► 9 e, -We have in stock a full line of all kinds of fine shoes in latest styles, - ( ing a couple of weeks with her son House cleaning has .commenced also extra value in heavy lines. R. A. at Gravenhurst. now, so men prepare] yourself to and see te Picw sixo, Oar.. APxrL 24TH, 1903• -Miss Mary Davidson returned eat your meals off a barrel, and be OurWall-papersfocannot be) eaten. home on Monday after dress mak- very thankful to get that. Call aand r yourself. ; ing for six weeks with friends st Robt. Walters formerly clerk in Brooklin and Ashburn. Wm. Walters dry goods store here ;.. p LOCALISMS. -Mrs. Vail. of the Base line, is has secured a situation in T. JR. A. Bunti ng. seriously ill at present. Being Eaton's, in the dry goods depart- ' - over eighty, she is beginning to ment. : McLaughlin buggies for sale feel the infirmities of old age. When is our band coming out Mar ach. -Miss Julia O'Leary, of King st to give us some music,• we are--=---__.. -J. H. Bundy and Jas. Allaway east,-returned-heave -- Thursday getting tiredwaiting on them_ spent Wednesday in the city, last after spending several months But we will expect to see them out with friends in Toronto and else- before long, for the have sent to -Matthew Swallow, of the hale g, Y _ line r' on the sick list at present. where. Philadelphia for new flyer i>3stru- [Our �,'rt the -Rev. Murray and Mrs. Tait, of -Messrs Alpheus Hoover, of ments (Bestos- make,) and we Tn Claremont werin town un Tues- Green River, and W. H. Badgerow hope nothing will come to hinder ?'` "'•: �`h of Milton, Oregon, spent Wednes- them from becoming a first class �j• pe�rBRANtY B day. Dr. Henry will he here as usual day in the village. Mr. Badgerow band in a short tine. 1 i 1ne et next Tuesday to attend to his pro- fs making a tour of the country. ffessional duties. and is making it a point to visit //,,11�� //�� -Mrs. B. K. Leavens, of Toronto ll,.the leading flour milli being s ickering `�/ oal &Vo, is visiting her mother, Mrs. J. iuterested in that business. �// _ Winnacott, thi week. -�'e have a number of blank C It has n0 sal erior, It is made in Canada, Come and -John McGuire will leave next receipt books suitable for any Yards at , p1IIk Sills, P 'week for Buffalo wliere he has Person, call and see them. We see samples and get our price. secured a situates on a dredge. have also a number 4 receipt Best Quality of Hard Coal It is good Twine. _ books for otir own use, twhich we C. DillingliAm left ou Tuesday 'EGG, ST�O-'E for v L would like to fill out as soon as � s f 1a5� for �.ttt tiles•, ._8n., w'here he � _ - ! --will remain during the summer. possible. If those owing u- on ck New Gents' _ T Big sto of Ge -Miss Jessie Davidson, spent a either the News or on job work CHESTirt! T, _• Hat3, CaDs, Shirts, Collars, Ties, - Would call, the work would soon t e- few day during the haat week ___. _ -�E SIZES. rals S>nGcla, Pain coats, etc. with her sister, Mrs. J. W. Di.-ney be clone. O c>f Bal=stn. - -The nlenibers of the township _ - -- -- ► -Andrew Douglas, of thisv!I- c•ouncil n•ill make their wmual Lowest Market Fries [� Cos ]age twill operate the rock crlisiler• tour of inspection of the roads of:,-TO�yf { rl�j �9 N this season, while Robert Dafue, the town-hip at ail, early date. Our L'+rtl makes, warm_ friend•. IRJnis ie W Th! �e wishing rants made toany' _ of Greet) River. will furni-h the g g Order. 1,-f� w'itil tt. eeak delivered peruser. The ruck-crusher will be of the roads hutllcl make their prronl,tlr. . delivered ationt :►lav 1st. applk-ation before stay 4th the -7- — - __- The public re-opened date of the next council i,uerting. k`TEII NIOCLI ERS IMPROV .� winlber of a rllt•atiull8 have � V Ehs--', oing men wto Lave rsd exoer:• .r! Un Monday last after a n'eek 1 I ecce and wart to attain a treuter esperietee e 'Vacation. The RttYllflan('e at Rll'rt(ly ))sell uIA',le, hilt tlll'�e n'ill c;eLa,y,.bdrran�eof wort, Fr:ocipa!ly stove Baker be dealt v%ith at the ,aid meeting. place The Gurney Foundry Co Limited, To- present is 40 in the senior clivi-ion. ronto Y7'`= 1 V i -It is about' time our village S anz! 'U in the junior department, rut a fetw dollars in the rur•chase I This number is altogether too large p 1 I CREAM WANTED. as no teacher can do justice to the of a new flag. f 11 aUeh oc•ca •iollS — y } --- --pupils .when so many are-under a., uur.nativuAl holiday tLe C uiau' Ctt•FFT-0P. Soca-Let u:. make _ 1 open1 - f - Jack should be displayed. as it i- a -=11 I <+ ren u � her �tax'k of \en• Spring 'Millinery on ��-edn�s- , thelrchar e,our_butter• iwc• the. lowest price illi an<! Thnr�da} . _xpril !{th and 4th. The Iadles of the ' -On �I�nlday last :; petition Sag -ve are not ashamed of. On ie paid last year delivered at v 11age Rnd county} stirrottndiug are eoidiallt invited signed by 102 per'sr,ns• w•as lire- the occasion of the death of our your nearest station. It i, worth to ,•,wile and,in> lett our hat-. C'upies of French rented to the township c•outic•il Lieutenant-Governor, we sh Auld your while to ;dive uss. tr•inl, you Patterns and t�le tietvest hal e� ill 1ead� =tu asking.that a brant be made to have been able to shot% our re.shec t I am mit put to any ex ser.>e, ice wear Hats. erecta Quitable ranee around the to his memory by raisiug the flag i furni:=h cans and pay tr�l «xhre,s - Putter's Field. After giving the at half-ma,t, but the.want of a charge= ,ave the workandmake - question due vonsideratmD. the flag prevent(( that beifig dune. more )honey, council instructed D. E. Pugh to Out' l,t)lic•e tril-tees should -ho-iv 'We Izati ify 90 per cent of all who carry out the wishes of the p,,ti.t- their-enterprise and public spirit -end. Thirty-three lliilhonr of lb.= _ Althotrgir past c-tmnri s 4y q 4thergec il�. f r lthi rueetage, ,,f erea��€y'1rt:LWr-<�z{rcirzecl inane frequently be-ii .asked to cio - nlgt year. Let tilecreameries make it. - - --- - - this wore), it has alttays been ne- 'If the F:pworth League of the SNNEET CREAM--Special indtl('e- : lected. but it is a Pleasure t �fetlltxli�t chltrc'h o1l Tuesday .wen ments for those keeping a number now that th-g- plat�p will no long-r-ri ins:, the frrll«rw'illg were elected for g,f ogiwQ find havingice. %%-ho c•air ' be an eyes( re to passers-by• the ensuing year.- furnish u= Nrith sweet cream e- -Chars. 'Ly- of Audley. -is - Hun.-Pres.-Rev. A. C. WllQon • livered at the nearest station• tLa!'� S1'A1��iA ser•iousl • consideringthe c{uestion President-Miss B. Burit.ng A trial solicited and satisfaction �E INSM of purchasing a roller for the pur- Vice-Pres.-Mr. Ward, Miss Wil guaranteed. . In writing; - fix• par- ,pose of rolling the crushed stone son, H. Wi1Qon. W. Hall tic•ulars =tate number of cows kept - that is placed on the roads. As Rec• Sec. -.M. Barrett Whether separator or not. --the township of Whitby has in- Cur. Flee.-E. Stephenson Haulers wanted. +tentiuns of runnin a rock-c•ru=her Treas.-Miss M. Hanks - The Toronto Cream & Butter Co. CREAK � this season, there i no doubt that (lrganL�t-Miss R. Hilts 11 Jarvis St. T t, Mr. Lynde could make it pay with The League meets every Tuesday 28_4m Toronto.GRG E1 Agent - "Pickering• - = the work that he w•ould� receive evening in the basement. and a • t ,from the two tow•n,hips, as well Cordia:] invitation is extended to �••, as work'from Markham township. all who can make it convenient to Canadian The machine would be-of lneetim- attend. An interesting and pro- ' N it able value in the construction of fitable topic will be presented and �'aeific ds and is something which di-cussed at e•u•h meeting. i i S a eran g Seed I n Time revery township should use. - --- Se -A new manufacturing concern Brougham. has been establisher) in the. town One-Way ay Red Clover, Fer-bus., x$'8.00 ` We had gtiite a little snow "Excursions AlslkeClover, per bus., $ir 50 of Seaforth for the manufacture sterni on Tuesday. ._'timothy Seed, per bus., $:. 80 of boilers, threshi ng machines. and;-„ J. slid �Irs. Ccrakwell spent �i ' s be the 100, X2,85 - ---- similar machinery. The corpor- Sunday -in..Markham. To Manitoba and Canadian aorob-weet ..ill ail ation is known as the Robert Bell leave Toronto every TUEFD.�Y danug March Fall Line Patent Medicines. Engine and Thresher Cu., and Mrs' Musgrove is visiting her sad April, IiIA, it euMcient business offers. T' p grnOn the list of '.directors_.. `la'lghter, :�3rs. F. Gelt�n, Of p�agea travelling sr:thont Live Stock j�---+� �•� — — -- w_e g T01Ylntn should take life train leaving Toronto at 1.45 _ notice the name o . G Greig, P.m• C. Crawfdrd was taken back to �1 formerly of this place and brother Pseaengere•tzweniOR with LiyeStock should r of T. A. Greig. Tha'compally is a the House of Refuge on Saturday take the train leaving Toronto 9.00 p, m, of last Reek. Colonist Sleeper will be attashed to each c7 J strong one with 'a capital of f�'200,- Our townshi fathers met here• 000 and their pros is are ver For full particntars and oopy or ^Settler. Pu jl 3 last Monday w 'en much business .viae;• " est.ro canad:•or'Rriuta coram ��3 m Sr; -•.. bright. They have a large num- was transacted. bis,"apply to your 0saneet Canadian PaeiAc A- ber of .orders .on hand.and a great fir. and Mrs. Lamon have re- aaat• or to A.iii 1;• many they were compelled to a S. aueog x. refuse. turned from�Turonto•atter'apending ;Lsaistant General Pwenger Agent. _ -While an electric line along their vacation there. 91 Yoagsst., Toronto. fine Kingston road might be very Richard Burk has gone to Mark- Windmills. injurious to the smaller towns, a ham, where he has secured a _ M _ situation in Spei ght's wagon factory _ little opposition to the Grand F. Sanderson will open an iceL ---Trunk might be of great benefit to cream parlor in the waiting roomsStoc' __ __ We'Lre prevared to do all kinds of work line business community.t the of the skating rink. Particulars kers promptly pertaining to the pomp business., y present time we hear of numerous will be giveli later-in-regavd--t-o- freight. In one case a parcel ]eft Toronto -The subject for the sermon in ten days ago addressed to one to the Christian church next Sunday morning at 10::30 o'ck,ck trill lze Wanted John Gerow Gtrow in o - the business nen ]sere enc] so far -Modern Dancing". it has not arrived. Another Per-` LI>ner Lick, of 0=hana, cxcttpied ) (i•row Son, Claremont, son had tt pillno shipped from . -_ W, V. Riebardson, Agent,lPickering. _._Buwmanville and should edfr i n the pulpit in the C lri.=tion church delivered ll .nd s h tel cin (:nod la=t Sunday-. and preached in a 'The und-rsinLed would Friday, but so far it has failed to 'trey acce�rtable manner' like t0 pllTChaSe 54 head of ` ' reach its destination lunch t , the Uro. 1 lin. n"11- in t-xhridce �SO inconvenience auc) exnvn-e .,f th(l CQ\it. t l:._, silt• `:t htrclny . ]Ic t�tlr 'CBtt�e frOT)l 1 t0 3 Sears Ola. _� g scut• 1 . c.. bt tl:c Gln -rt -Ilio ri= -- j , : person to. -whom i.t wlts =hil,lre�l• Cu. to interview, tl:c e;i,aticil,.,i'tll,tt ? R. H. CARSO:Q, and at present the G. T, R. firttll- + t,�t\�1.=11111 1'Crl;t'•Ctlil=; i'!,all II1R- •orities have no kiiwwlt•dre ic-ar!1. Im'lortant showing; of Snest display of ing its tt'hereubouts. The=c iii;• chiuerw. Butcher, Dumbarton • _ na. A T large or sot • , ChI ern r ass tin of ung} instances of ntauy sinlil:tr 1 Stationary• Books, Dolls, Toys, jabt Wtirtby. celled for the Holiday, trade. Call comlrlaints that the Ear frnin and see them. time io tilde, and it is a difficult E. �ti . Evans was in the Queen - : - - matter to tolerate, but at presentj Cit-, oil Wcirhiesday, Subscriptions taken for all Magazines.' there is no remedy=.. kny c0uI- Miss Liza lieily visited friends _ Weekly and Dailyl,ivewepapere, paint that is laid before the: in Seagrilve oyer Sunday• G� {- I - p.,salt' ►�� C�lV CHAR�sOIT, company has year little effect, one 'Mrs. J. C. .Canner. ryas in the' o ��]�%•� tT. • Ri= _ _.'lays ,the blame ou: arlutber. ZZ'here I c•ity.a fete days this week. t-- =- ewer there is any ce'mpetitiou, the'I Mrs. J. Gibson, of Toronto. was A•c ,r load of fresh 5re Wirdvo! salt $=ppm street, company will pay greater attent-1 sir taow•n a few clays this week. jest arr.ved.. ion ' to its business; but where I ,Mrs. Robt. Kidner and daughter poultry netting and all kirds fence there is no corripetition, they knwv 1 have returned to their home in w:re on hand. HELLO, PIECED-Fat cattle and L�OR SALE-Honee and lot Being that they have their patrons at Port Hope. All 4inde of nails eace�t 1' 'n='e ;8.00 a bogs wanted When•pon hate .pat stack pert of lot 14. eon 1, containing of an heir mercy , and complaints hey'I Bain Perrin has secured the ! ke Or 3C pet ound. of a❑y kind reads glil drot a card for prices acre, eicellent foz garden purposes, s number r' g p rweant6of fruit trees and a good frame bonee, first 018101 tinly laugh at. If they had ci ,I:u- position of' c•lerk in Mathetwson tharwater• bard and rota For pyarticulars apply to sition, the service w ould be nlu : h Bros. grocery store. I E. BRYAN, ° he J e Rhitegham sp it Mrs Jno Latchford, 28 Fettiug at, Toronto, or more satisfactory• The Presbyterian congregation 0-1 y Manager Farmers' 8uprly Co, 4 p r A Bunting Pickering u