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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1903_05_08r 1 r , ,, .rte �• • h } Lw VOL. ,,XII. PICKERING. ONT., FRIDAY. �V1 A�' 8 1.903. NO 30 uafcss{,mal OLarb�. • n OUT AROUND US GREEN styes. was. nature's voice may not al SpinkMills Tuesdaymorning here looked like a' ways have been meaningless for ` s 15carboro g one who knew her haunts so well; deepwinter morning. 1![edicai. - _ We are of the opinion that straw-! age, recesses where. veiled in with oli- Born-Last week the wife of John P age, some wild rivulet steals FF ith Red Wheat rOc bus. Annis; of a son. berries will be 'at u premium in this g White Wheat - - i0c locxlitw. tiulid music through breathless Miss Bertha Tuye is visiting her I Norris Windsor, of Chicago, is home caves of verdure; gulfs -where Y Spring Wheat - _ -father the Rev. Mr. To •e. F. EASTWOOD. M.D.. surgeon Goose Wheat �`� Farmers are now through with their visiting his father and looks the pic- feathered crags rise like castle r1t so Cstmdian Pacifle Railw&y : Coroner tune• Uf health. walls, where the noonday sun Ontario County; Teener or tifarriaze Licearee, Manitoba Flour - $5.00 bbl. spring seeding and are not. busy pre- Mrs. Jno. H. _Michell who has been pierces with keen rays athwart the Claremont; OSlce bourn -Before 10 a.m., 1 to 2 Family Flour - 4.00 paring land for roots. I Y p,m., and from 1 to 8 P.M. Private telephone Y « r - quite ill for some days is, at writing, the torrent, and>.the mossed arms . ooaaectienwlthBalsam, GreenwooA,Brougham Pastry Flour - - 4.W SCHOOL REPORTS. intich improved, of fallen Ines east -wavering- left Zion, A. Johnston': 11th con), wm Cow'" Bran $17.00 ton __ Miss Annie Doten ti•ho leas been in p (itdn coat, and D Pugh -9th coal c It' ' Shorts 19.(JO Followingis a report of S. S. \ o ;Pour health f ,r some tithe was much abaci°tt s on the illumined foam ; A. YOIIN(3, M D., C.M., Fellow of Jumbo '25.00 1 worse last week. pools of liquid crystal turned T* 10, Searboro, for April. Sr. (lIV.— Beesie Hoover who has been very ill emerald iu thie, reflE'eted green of 1 . Trinit7 medical College, Toron�, mem- Graham, 'Whole Wheai Flours Sr. 4th (a)—G Beckett, A. Smith, from an attack of appendicitis, is con- impending woods ; rocks on whose ber of College of Physician: and Surgeons of Ontario, once and residence oppO'Learp hotel Rolled Oats, Chop of all'kinds• R Dexter, R Smith, A Heron, L sidered out of clanger. rugged front the gleam of sunlit Woburn, ons. office hours; morning 1 to 10: Hard'and Soft Coal. Salt. Gr•annen, A Gibson, L Henderson. Mrs. Robert Dafoe, whose condition, waters (lances in quivering light; evening 6 to S. Above prices Subject to Change without (b) R Stahl� . T Taylor, L Brown, was considered hopeless a short time ancient trees hurled headlong by Notice, 1\' ~leads, 1{ Triniicl, E Beckett, ago is now improving rapidly, the stir nl to dam the raging Le�ctl. Co R Bell, L Vivian; Jr 4th -Ji - -s, P. H. Houser arrited ,hotels -- - - - Model Bakery �o r Limited• stream with their forlorn and sav- Spurgeou, �\' Heal. It Meade, Y last week after spending set'eral a e rain ; or the stern depths of _D EVTON, DIIVN A BO>rLTBEE I'EtE rs, 1'_�-11bt•i(1 re, I :3sllbrid e, rnr,nths in Toronto with her daughter. €' 1 S Mrs. A. B. Collins. immemorial forests. (Jim and silent Barriate:e, solicitors. etc., NationalTr:st ����� 52•;;1•(1_--3oI Dexter. .11 «'('st, J Her Mrs. Reeves. of Collingwoo(l, and as a E'aveni, columned with innu- Ohamkersr 20 11inR street, east, Toroa:o' clan. Jt 3rtl ALClaremontever9Tneadayforenoon. Iltoaep oil, E, Allele. IN' \ onS list' Jessie ?til ilswantler, of this place merable trunks each like ail Atlas w toga on }IoY.gave. —A knight. E Kziigllt, L Tritlnel, spent Tuesday at S'ilver Maple the ul)hol(lillg its world of leaves and FR3N6 nflNTO?l. A C. D.C.L. - lh I3(+ keit. R Si solo. Sr 2nd— gu( ;Ls of Mrs. H. Hopkins.-tteatin r perpetual tuaI moisture (]own g!r•RnzaTL. DU. 1. 1v, StCLOCE ROE T• \\ alts;n, Jack �Ielule, H West. r I c F ' BEE, sl•iy-- .. its (lark and channelled ring ; some OHM E IIJr. Di.,—Jr. '_)11(1- •1 I3e11, .1 I'1- �tron ill eolith, Sonic Fri-l�• with _ C., BARP,IS• viae,. C' Itate. E Hr-r•ul,. 7 :1-11- c e"repif lke, uightnlarCsof strange Kinsale` • TER.Conn:y )rig +', !.10 etl l'U\t'll 1 y ollcitor. Court House. Wbitl,v- �-v � "r �Ii Annie Rodel tt'x; with flit (11 t�)I'tle)1l. Orli l :t it E'( ane girl �) - - - ',I, • T 2nd --0 _Munn;. 1: Destvr: L - ---- ttitit tEul- iiiid friiitrr -in-- t friend, (�n "i',ta�.l:tt. T Triu11 I �I til•ate_, 1\' Sr(•tt. Jr. \lt `>':{,len,tt't are sorry ture.port, tertttiued bc'ueath. like s('rpents -. Doers. soli1c�s, to, oh Y,p Ba1rRRIo9. Of all materials sad design lit -it( --A Kilii ht. M heal allcl li i -nut ti�({ootl health• l)Ctt iti(•e.l in an a¢r,t:} of (ulitortE'(1 kept in stock. It will pay you -shies w'alchy oat. Jap. Ball Dow.B.A•;TDae. to call at our workaardinspectouritock, C'lai e(lual. :1 \lurs(lale, \\ ('rnnttti- inner �:uiler .has nttule. a-trife:i;ret,n ttn(l, l;listeniuglnusse3 a.eciilllvray,LL,B, MoneytoLoaa. 67 and obtain r.cee. Don't be mi?lea by 11'-ron-. `+r 1-t-11 I3eC,kett, L start in road renaitt: ,• c,lrlret't:l{; t}u tott:lt ltr(r+nrd, matlt- a nts we do not employ them,conae ect \\ (,[.:1 Jltlle r. �I �Ietecl, O \\ ('-t. �t ITl. 'Ward..., of B ,•,:aant•illr•, cal- line th(r rock- tut'ning pully Be p q� lea on John I'un tht. tc-e•:,. Y•ertetjr'neury. - ly we can. at:d do throw c� the agents � $ Hilt-, J1 Dat'i=un. R Grxnnut!,-ti:t,1T = to ntrnan(1- (,f terditt•e, gold commission of 10 per ceLt., which con wil! It P'itzgilihon. Jr 1=t- li Her.e}(r F:ilwui(l Lid, -r -it, ice r«•; r t to say.-`vathinv fallen'trutlk= ate, bent in HOPSINS, VETERINARY SCR- certainly ease by parchaeing-from as. A :,,n. JI Bell, J Fitz *►1-1x)31, ll \\'est ha,i t s T taken to ;he f,ron'al. (iEoll. Graduate of cue untar:o Vet • call solicited. I' \Sirs Thou,p=(m, oY Toronto, is tisit- the ilulu,rrar.rP of rotten nes- they •' Tablet tlas- -.1 Sestnn, 1 Triullel, ornur Toronto, regtstnrnd ire',-az Ing list' 11,tlt•rtLs for a fen• n•eeks. lie utttstt'Pt('Ir(r(1 r)t'er kn(+llurid hol- Cls,eJn:arc v•wrnnary'ltedics' Assoc:a::on. WHITBY GRANITE CO., I Knight, V Fi[i;ibboll, 3liss May Tripp is horns• fr•(,rn To- logit' like mouldering reptiles of the -OfII'e anti rto dwee one and on" aartar miles Opp. Pont OfL•ee. tth:a Oz:ario l:e ,Vt'i Uf (i -re! a I;it'C 1' C}lOUI fur runty with her )arenty lot' a time. nor;h ut vroen Saerr Office and shoe;nu roree y. . • l i pri inevR1 world. while around, and board to 11 a m .nol l to t v m. Tel<prsph ---- �— — Al r•11: -`~r 401 _ E Hopkins, IV The Ladies 31i-s1„nary `oe iety held On, and throrlgh therm, springs the address :.00natHill. Unt,;P.0 address,Eireea \\';lM (;ilhttly. Jr lth-- Ci it nit-eting at Mi,-. Rrignal's on'Tues- voillig growth that batten, on Ba er oat P�CgR�1� G LIVERY Inlcuhlr, A I)utru, •' Hoover. Sr day astern+Hilt with full e!tET](lRnrn, �;j J,� Y j 1 S the it +lectt} . -the f�rP=t cleuuunc- ��'++ J. SH1KLEY, Veterinary Surgeon, :,rd -D Totnlitr On, \• Fuller, C' our F pular teacher, }ti,: Annwn, illg it- otvu dead.” til.a('ic HALL. JCS. Hon Graduate a! the Oa lr a ve Ar _• llurray. Jr 3rd -J �l('Leod, Sr has x etas of five grinding for the en- v College. rorvnto. registered mum tier of t_- a trail( e, \\"e wish her every .uc•cets in oat+u,o eteriaary Berl sal Asaocsat(on A1. Ln(1- 1S \;'-lana, I' (:ilhult, G Ful- `ii•�T2111t@C�_ dtseaeo• anl:nl rtes of the domestic snln:a+s' ler. Jr ;3rd --O Fuller. l Hopkins, her etfr.rta, treats t accord,ag:o tLemo.t modern approved First-class vehicles for hire by day Sr 1=t- H Windsor, R. R. Mowbray wa.J in Toronto the `)w � od local silent for Pickering and scieotta) prim, v. UtS:e as r zeudence :1 �Illlretttl. corner Ltntoa Ave and F;tae str esf or night Bas In connection meet- other day in connection tyith the S A fuller, Jacob Hill. Jr 1-t—I. and �icin•ty. to sell fruit trees. ort amental Ing all Gr T. R.traina. Freight and \Chitby Pair grant. An ef$t,rt i� be. G Hutchings. ;3rd tablet- trees shrubs, roses. etc. We have the f uistnes,s Q;arb*. express delivered to all parte of lbs N Postill. J Jltllcohl), 3I Hi kin., inR ptit forth Lt' the director. to unake larRcet and beet assortment of stock in village Teanung of aals d om in the Pro - 2nd tablet- A Mclnt rE B I trtell- flits fair the be.t gulag one Canada. Terme liberal. We also crow on shcrtest notice. a - - Y '• vinc•e. and se proved linescf need po• _ � _---�(,V\,Cotivesaneeri Com• _.missionatf►blan canna tion rub 1 Ta}'lar. 11 new and improved S _ - -- Tl1eC,uorterlv_f� l!ialI�r,ar(1met:tn_ r+r�+•p Ailazaekguaranteedtrttatnnam4 - �m,saloner for takl=a AiSdaylts ato r A. )"., Lehlnantl, T'tracher• Greenwou(1 un Mon(lx�' evening, arid and delivered is Rood condition or parch. Clarernont.Ont 0t' : •• each a ointment soli: ally re )r•('-ent- �iT H. �e Brougham. �p I ase money refunded. Will make arrange - BUNTING. Issuer -of Marriage 7� . H. , Proprietor. -- ed, onder the able supertibion of Rev. mentson commission or salary basla, ao• ,rx as of oatar o: Ofr. - lased a Mr: \L•iHiams. Reports show that the cording to time and ability of applicant. Ytuam se.s • •ora oz a r t y - IlE'tc bur r. 1 conditiun. and the Rerer;tl feeling wit, PELHAM NURSERY COMPANY( .�. Frank (:leeQon was,in the city on that our Pastor will remain with its DAVID BELDAM. auctioneer, die., Tuesday oil -business. the balance of the term, that is three.. 29 44 TOR4�7U, UXT. , wob bothurn. aan n coos Bal @ of fat tn.rona Fur'niture T, M. Henderson, of Pic•kerin years yet.lriecds boob [ar and near, Salsa of fat ma. farm - g ' snook and everything the a to be sold out be s f s t e College, spent a day here lately. At the annual meeting of the libel - handled by the subscriber with she utmoatcare - 01lr township fathers, held a day School held last geek R. W. 111c• For Service ! _ and sold to she very ben advantaxo. aty A fall ties of first. short seseion in the hall here on Avow was re-elected Superintendent, Htewart Corner, Secretary ; Thomas R.BEATON. TOWNSHIP CLERK elan furniture now - Monday' ThatTbore'•bred Short•hom Boll Airs. George J. Blandin, of Illi- Lewis, Tress.; Frank- >luwtira Libra- . _' � • oonveyaaeev, oommtatonar for saktas .. .. - - w• li0davise, Aaeounansr Eta, Yonev to loan On eihibltiOn m nois, i8 a riding a few days with rian; Miss W, ner, organist, together �%r@el.dow ZO2d 2nd on farm 7 Lmaer of afarriage Lie- - OUr ware CoOIIts. ppEE g Y with a full list of teachers. The Superin- woe.' hr song-. Ont. t -y J, and les. Blandin and other tendent gave an encouraging addre-Lm, 43008 _ _ pllCeB right. friend -. while the Treasurer's reI()rt was mostThe property of L. Banks, PiokerinqPOCCiE R h POSTILL, Licensed bac• large - - - Colin Philip was in L rbridge' un gratifying, Khowitl as it dict tl. lar e t:oaeers for the County of Ortario. Anc• a Dillingham. Q g K Village, mou "lea of everi description conducted at a ,B. $- Dillin ham• Sunda} . He has some notion of balance on hand after all exlx'nses and M charas' T. Yoaohea, Real Estate 6 Meadow Lord 2nd, red, calved Feb. 10th, taking a trip tet British C�tlumb}u liabilities had been stet. It is quite Aiemand General valuator. strict atteatzon 1902. was of b Meadow Lord im +' 'eiveb to allordersb man or telegraph, ,On _ Pickering, Ont. thit� summer, evident fre.+nr the creditable report that g Y (imp) 3 y , the appuintrnent of 11r. 91c.Ayov as 860v7: dam, Daiey 4th, Vol. X1X, by &lay- ree.THOS. Y-L'UBEB, Brougham, Ont. Fr (*eo. Philip attended A meeting tleld Duke 18,-;0. sn erintendent was a move in the - of the lever, out. 53-17 P of the \1•httby tuwn5lnj) counc•fl ri ht dire°tion. Terme sad :.. g .. _ particulars furnished on ap• wheat Grinding T. On jIttnday. at Brcwklin. He sue p THE WELLINGTON Hotel. -Hay• ��• lication. tog remaved to a`d :horanghty overbanl- CeedE (1 ]tl selling them a Ilett' road od try, above bougie. I F" prepared to furnish -- roller tthic•h in the. neighbor- Motes, - secotn3dation to all who devrs to patronize Farmers may have their wheat ground hoo(1 of $6(t, tae. Epmeiotts r4mple rooms. I "hart be pleas- tar either To11.Cash or Exchange. - ad to see all old patrons when they have oc- Fltl-lees have been exc(-ptloll' hacL tt'P('k we 11I1R'tltlticrl}" left I tassion to vtei: Marham. Jas• TbRr.ENCE, - ably bits during the last three llfarkhsm,Oat, - �5•em : 3- F. 1 some blanks in our Hest item of -- ---- -- - any quantity of feed for sale at reason• week- but seeding, i= now about netts re the Japan fair. Our Min- �1$10900 _ able prioes. colllpl( ted, Work has begun ill 'iyter of Agriculture Sidney Fuller •. pyepariug the land fur potatoes is the Cauadiau representative Fifty Acres of and other hoe crops there and the paper raferreci to, iu Ten Dollars here will buy D. Brokenshire, Picle'riag, oa . IV. 'R. Scott, of Toronto, the which his ]ikenes� appelir : ten dollars worth. �— genial representative of the Good "The Jiji Shimpoi" of- Tokio;, one PASTURE rRoads Machinery Co., of Hamilton of the leading all : most enterpris- Note Our Values. was in 'the village on • Monday ing dailies' of that city. A cut p j� evening. Mr. Scott has the facul- also appears of the Canadian build .. A Ladies 5 yeaIt'g Ro1d Sped care - �' net �/ j f oe ty of putting everybody in good in 's interior and shows the visit- g steed 25 years, Walt. Move.. g �+ humor whenever he a lroaches g _ e ial 010,00. them, and thus makes an ideal closed b the style of dress. a genes gold bass, al yr 'case, pp ors, the nationality of.. whom I•- di ' Nall. Movement, special sI0 fX1. • F+ or or to. Rent. Have a full line. of fresh and cur- agent. y• Agents 91750 Waltbaas trove.. ed mea s Cons >rn yon n Edgar, fl}, D., of in pickle case, special 010 00 Spice Roll,' Bfeakfast Bacon, new rock crusher now on hand at Victoria University staff, (anal who Wedding Rings a specialty. Ham,'Bologna, Weiners, etc. Pickering statlop.. Work will be- by the `way, is a gifted son of the Several good dAuble and singe gin at onceand continued through late Sir. James D. Edgar. who so RICSaRD$ON CO, dwellings. Good V aluiis. 'Call and Highest prices paid for out the season. Operations will worthily represented our riding in r Wrtchmakers, Jewelers and Opticians. ' get partict)1?rs. Butcher's cattle: be commenced on the Kingston W. Ontario for many years' 'has WRI'1'DY. Road about two miles east of Pick- edited a -work entitled " The- Ro- R' ering village% after which the coli- Iliance of Cunadian Hi=tory." This W• V. Richardson, DOMINION BANK chi i ery still be moved to _lndley. is ineallt to be n ";:uccinet and 611- Much rn \fin11 inti rest i�z being taken in tinnoas narratiF•eof earl -Canadian Kolar Public, Pickerin i this new new departure, and much lli�t4v based -lipoll nlasterl� vol Notary g Ga Ital Pard up $2,900100c, hrctUd is antic•ipatc•d f-wil its rise:- . 11111(-: crf Francis Parkman,-' a- he Owing to my recent illness I will The nn•' �' 1 C'(,n,ltlailtts tire beiltr madly tllnt rontarl,s in his pl-efator}- Mutt•. able to call on yon, but should you require Q = nrlc of ,the t-(e!til- i)oy': artrllse rind uu(' het- un1� tet rea(1 this hunk any Fruit or Ornamental Trees, you will Reserve Fund g2,_ OO,OOO receive a good discount by calling at my . tllomu elvers by throwing -tone- tit twee how well he hats adhered to ZVhen in aced el drugs or sten- medi=int t.lte'; lit-- insttlatur, oil the toll of tlr:lt idea. The works of •Park_ restdeuc<°° Church st., at any. time. of env deeciiption gall at p WHITBY BRANCH. ow torp 1')hone 1lo1Cs. a 'nrlulber (,f t)uln are illterestinL' reading; a -net JOHN E. 'DEE' Agent, wi1.i -h_htVt• been .hrokerl. . The lir hiat(`rry of Caluula is as ronlau- _ �enaral IIankiai_SZataaaa Tsaasaated---- � - - C _ F1} E-e:ir.: ages;ion ;icon to the coliectiou of iNot� are nut aware that they aN' tic ns R Cotlntl'\• ('at)' 11RCc Mid here ickenring Pharmacy. ctstnere Salo and other Notes. I (vJllltttittit.r* a C'tlrltitltil u1F'E'110E' ltl In this; book Pi -of. E(i ar.htis made Tho F 1. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT, ltllli� de'�trovillg tile 1.)roPel-ty Of a Short eolltil)ilolls rto1, W11tell � - where you will receive .prompt and court- Intereat allowed on deposit: of 11:00 and'''. tthen� and are liable tri a heavy gives its the beuefrt of all Pai•k- C" TERN BANK OF CANADA, eons attention. wards_ penalty. Still ignorance of the mail's works in the unfolding of - E. J. THORTON, 41,11V trill not c•xeuze thenr-and does 1 • MANAGER, ' otlr°Cana(iian 'Ili-'toT�•: • - ----�nc.t:porated by act of Parliament 1874 • __ Here are a few patents ircm our well licit lesstrirtdie injury clone. 1 The language is so choice and the siekering, Branch. selected stock -Lamberts death to lice; Some very.•fnteresting fish stor-•.pen-hictnrEs a fine, that rin trite " Royal Horse anti Cattle Spice;-Fwr-(J n ies are beingCirculated these da I nut orizea c: �itah ..........:........el,00n,000 Poultry Spice; Chloride of Lime; Cum A Spa on a Good Cutter• days. lover of b(m)k% and his country Call subscribed Ctipital ..................... 600.000 P As the persons who are telling afford nr)t to k unity well the fasc•i- I Rest".. . 150,000 and sloth Camphor ; Compound Syrup of Assets Realtiv Convertihis...... .... 1,603,810 Hopophosphiiee ; .Iron Tonic Pills 170'1 them are of undoubted veracity Ilating-hist.(tr}-, I Jowl Cow,t., FeQ T. H. McMlLLsrt,E:Q, doses 2iicl ; 0 C Cough Drops ; 0 C'Touic Se and hsmd Cutters, Bcggiea, end Carte they cannot be. denied. Howe er, I _ ,In the chnl)t('r on- the C(ntr}era ere:ldent Cashier Bitter@ ; O C Sarsaparilla ; Bushu & Jnr.- on hard. tis we have seen the fish" We Call du Bois, Parknian's 1 ow(t r.S of i Special attention given to Farmer's Sale iter Kidney Pille; Vegetab'e Cathartic snbstalutinte the stories. IV. R. (-rallying pieture are well estinlat- FsrmQr's Notes udiscoir untedted ad Americanmand )Pills ;Ozone, Peruna, E. D. C„ Bovril, We make a specialty of saw ramming and Coaghicare. Sliuq, Hockey skates' round a to•daCe, ,c•cltt. of Toronto, and Geo.' Bhrk ed, The folloFt'lI1Jr 1111P? StrilCk the Foreign F.:tebaoge bought and Bold Drafts it Y g P- were out for a fewhours oil Tues-,is as particularly fine. The "Iltelic e soya, apaifable on all parte of the world Also Chopping every day.' day and brought back a dozen as is long but the imager' is grand. " . tta.itase sank neaartm.as. Try oar -"Binge- Cirar•'. The beat 5c _ fine trout as one would swish to it is descriptive of these rough Interest allowed on deposits at highest car enigaron the Canadiaamarket, see, each measuring about a foot "riiinoCe of the.woocls;" and their rebtratea, sadereditedhalf•yearlytodepoeitor► W. H. Jackson, in length. haunts in the wood.—"Rude as he Geo. Xerr,•Manager, +•4p , • , - - "Wo -would bo better. Hot water ' rast experiences give good conn- K: ---- - -- Fb( --on-hand -but-rtztttte- i.1t the there fe sickness in the house. The shield of faith :vas not meant A eccreen is a valuable addition to to protect itho conscience, a sick room, as it can be used to There is a difference between draw- �protect the bed from drafts, and the in the people and•roaclting,thvzu. ee Inaurnt'a eyes from a strong light, g - i or to shut from sight any part of - v lie is n loan on which you will Ceylon Tea Is the finest ' l the roots where work is done or never cease to pay manifold inter - est. Tea the world produces where there is temporary disorder. It's no use pickingthe mote out of I:� STs:\N'hHailll' TLMF­ . It is also a very good idea to have •,. your brother's eye with 'the hatchet and is sold only In lea* %- _ Strawberry Ch arlutt.^. -- L[ne in-' a fever-thermptneter to test the tem- Sunli ht Son will not injure of hatrerl. jhidual as tulip strips ut tperuture, a d every mother should g p J packets. q ! � It will be time enough to indict p , sponge cake. hioali until Witt crot• know how to use it. Your blankets or harden them. It fourth box o[ h-rtatiur, in nx little', Have a shelf in your closet or cup- Will [I[2l{e them soft, white and others when we have finished the in- Blackt Mixed and r40reeno -water ns ' po.A%C,le. :1dd onr•tltnlf board devoted to bundles of old tentoryothi of our own faults. } unusltn for bandages-and plasters, fleeCj�. i8 =� outing is more dangerous than a apace tea drialkers ter "Sa4da'" GKs,d>� print of fresh st.raR'I,er•ry uice and t� friend without discretion: even a - sweeten tet taste. 1iPal in n double and rolls of flannel for hot applies, prudent enr:nty is preferable.anitoba and 'boiler, not tib, until !n•1+5tine is dis- tions or when it is necessary to re- CHANGE. RZ'tatsocvcr you do not wish your sulv-ad. Nh.'n cold and bc'gitming' to'tain heat. It is also good policy A LITTLE neighbor to do to you, do not unto Northwest �n�� jell, stir in one-half pint atilt t,•hip- to keep absorbent cotton and surgi- A Government Inspector entered a him. This is the whole law; the , if _ he,d Cream Stir on ire until thick, cal plaster on hand, to use in case post office, and, seeing a woman at rest is n mere exposition of it. ---- •' Arrct.[ill glAa�es. 'Thin wlil serve'of cuts and hurts, the delivery counter, said Be vigilant, Keep ahead rather THE GREAT taAIN !�aTMLNT OaMYANY, shout six peu,,le, Measure cream 1 No household should be without a !"I was under the impression that than behind the: times. Cut this ' before whipping. supply of disinfectant's, such as car- Winnipeg, have opened an office for `tr as berry' Salad. - Cream one- I belie acid, sol hue and co a man was in charge of this office." out, and if there be folly in the ar- p pperas. reale of their stock and ManitobiL and 11alr a neufchatel cheese with the And so he was," replied the wo- j;ument, let its knew. Here is a disinfectant that is antis- Northwest land, at 71 Victoria man sharply, "but I married him. Strive to avoid harsh words and hlude of a sitt`rr fur; add a table factory, and can be made up quick- street. The Manager, Mr. J: J: spoonful of thick cream, a salt- ly at home: Put one teaspoonful of I am in charge nos', Whavera n you stone n tees, Do not kick every Pur- spoonful of salt, n teas oaitful of p want ?" But the Government In- stone in the path; more utiles can be Borebank, will be pleased to give p salt in a pailful of cold water, then spector had fled. made in a day by going steadily on ritiiy information to intending put- sug,ar, a teaspoonful of • lemon juice, dissolve one-half drain of nitrate of chresprs 'or investors in the fleet; and half a t•up of fresh strawberry lead in a cupful of hot water, and than by stopping to kick. Pay as _ ieitftt�r in stock, homesteads, improv- juice: arrange- the crisp inner leaves :add to the trail, stirring untit it is ��Iacrd's l.i�fineat Cures Burns, els, y Do not meddle .with business you 'ed w unimproved farms. of lettuce on a platter in nests, and thoroughly mixed, All the above know nothing of. Never buy any Presapectus furnished and correo- pour over the cream; if liked, a salt-, I disinfectants, with the exception of - y ,Ontul of nnustard may be work- � article you do not need simply be- pondence solicited. -- pc y sulphur, are poisonous to ci-rink, and COULDN'T TELL WHY. cause it is cheap and the than who 'ed into the cream. Be sure it is should be used with great care. Mr. Binks (suddenly —' beaten until perfectly smooth. --� ♦ — Thomas and John were two broth- sells it will take It out in' trade. ( Y awakened)- Strawherr ' Sherbet. - One quart IDR. TTAMMOND'S OPINION, ers in the same class, and they were "Who-who's there ?" Burglar (with -_ Strawberry - pistob),-"Lonjt ser dare move, or of berries, mashed; sprinkle over not the brightest boys in the 9T/TY OMOtrTO, CITY OV TOi.eoo, i as I'll—" Mrs, Minks-"For mercy's With one pint of sugar; add the juice Expert Testimony on Wheeling— school. LuvAs COUNTY. t sake, don't shoot You'll wake _le ezli anda, _ „ - - ester- - ----- --- ter, in which has been dissolved, a John ?" asked the master, as a feel- that lw +„ eenior l,arir: r of tLe brm of ens[tdutitul of elatizw_ freeze as Dr. Hammonu, one or ::ew York's on.thefirst day_ i'. J. U11h 1f,Y eL til•, doing hustner,; K most foremost physicians, and an --- -t" C4ty '1 o c ty sial ui, rasa]Band yt)ll would ice create. "J-o-h-n," responded John with :;tato afurcaaid, an,t thea snitl arra w+u Ftr'awberry Jelly.-1 quart strain- active member of the New York Ath- pride. Puy the yr of UN d every :Eu UA- letic Club, was recently interviewed LAI far each and every e:es of CA- berrir�, our large cup sugar, }nice "Bight. And now, Thoatas, spell 1•Al:luf that can::ct e,u cyruc: Ly the of one lemon, two-thirds of a pack- by a representative of the New- York your use of .ISALL'S CA'TAlilili k••Ulte:, instruments, Drums, Uniforms, ata age- of gelatine snaked In one cup press, and asked his opinion as to "T-o-h-m-a-s," responded Thomas i•'ItAyK J. ubscri'y Y. EVERY TOWN CAN HAVE A BLIND 5x'nrn to Lenore we and suhscriUed in -cold water, one. pint boiling water; the merits of cycling as exercise. with as much pride and cont'rdenc•e ,t,y 1„.. c:.ce, tiob GLh nay of December, Lown,t riueseves noted. B'iaecata:u,tas unsh the berries and strain through The dcctor stated very decideuly that as John haat shown, :t•u. 1t1.5u. p Q 6Ge IL mat ied tree Writs as for any a coarse muslin. uttx sugar and letnr ; he considered it absolutely the best Oh, no, that isn't ri, ht:” con- d. %i'• GI.EA so s, thil,g in Haile or llusleal lusiraineii., on juice ttith the soaked elatine',-; Possible, if taken with discretion. utft�,�„E�' ROYCE & CO.,imited ' j1 g reefed the master. ”"Try ucaiu:" i sear, i our Ovc•r the hojlfn - water; stir un- ! Ill or course excluded all persons • • 1 fi Thorna4 uia•le several tril•s. and tit clear, thin strain through a flan- i *with very weak hearth, or people of Toronto, Ont„ and %VLaolpag, Stan. 1.70 always the same. llall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter- - .,ncl hag: add the strawberry juice extremely delicate constitutions, but S�e11:" he sai'<i at last, in atop+' r,atls. carr uc•.. :+• reedy cn t'::e btout: D sir,in again without squee•eing the said that nearly every patient go- 'I I' mucous +.:,ccs -of the system. FEATHER DYEING nrd manner that would admit of no ;,cud foe tester;wliiiis, tree. hug; wet a mould with a cylinder to ing through his hatxly rode a bicycle argument. "if 1-o-h-n x'lls .7 ah"n. I' J• Cir,:Ni,Y tt CO.. 'Toledo, U. otessdCuruaza"Kid olo,w obsead. Tial -the ceutcr-. [tour in the jelly and set When convalescent, and that it was � wh don't- T-o-h-m-u-s spell Thom-. l^}"t fly au Vri.g;:sty. ^:,c. oto ii by toll I*gma& uu ban otsaou - on ice; lo [amt lliien servinr, fill remarkable what progress they made { y, Flap's iramily VIlls are-tno best. the ct'lo with sweetened whipped 'towards health, las BRITjBH AMEItICAIi ©YEiNC OQ• And the master hasn't yet been Montreal rreant l In C'ar.ada there has been an un- Over 1,5'+t) 13riti,h cey�els plying ,• able to explain clearly why it _2+4r4 - Carred Strawberries. - Do only a: prero:fehted ret i:al in wi•ea,ing, an l in Eastern waters -are tiaannFd by - I doesn't. Psa:aBad bo 1�waro2ssa� few 1•.,rr icy at a time, hull, waRh 'it can be t a-ed to no better ca iae Chinese crows y lw6;uty of dry rniz.•d we d aa1160* for -.--�- br tk burnin t i nrd discard all under or overripe tl an to U e Introduction of the Fly- a• c- alas Jett dire L pewit,, w.ich your fruit, and to cv gierle Cu_,hion Fran e, To use • the Dr, V47ust. Krien1„'s Ffaminlrg ceves, r.o.h. your a :oe. Aaidrew, 91MFeti`T cry pound and a quarte r n[' a pound wo:-ds of the adt'crti er "It is to +,:dost ar.d moat re- : I'R1t:K CO,. 1 Toronto 5t•, Toroetr6. Io:e. flrops tr the _ l4fiOne nam 707, v :of whin• sugar 6I1 pint jars Rit.h whrvhn¢ what tic 'Pullman' is to ovvnv,t 1)lood ptirif}er.and health re- 7--18 - irt+it and siuga+' and place in a t'es- rail road inq," and the a word4 put ,;torci to the world. 1'o ensure pe T- - --- i Sit nC c.,la wa•rr,,.put ot't•r the fre'the nr urr•cnt in the proyerbial nut- I 2'ort.]SutSravc, Junc 5. IScJ7,;' t-,;alt h» take lir. August Kul• come.to the hurling point, .'she' l _gIt allows the rider to hold t C. C. ItlCHAFlUS & Col rrtt5 [la[abur^ Drops. STONE i� 6O tic ti . torr a is exhausted and the r uniform po•ntion, R bile the wreel. r, P, ar +t s. hIIN.\Ill? LIS7 - ' ttvtt ^e:tler, til[ with Berries in oth- 1s cnmrnol'ate tl:ernselt'es' tn• All ly,l•;ti'I''iy my remedy for Colds,. etc ��•�.� �� er jn.;' ii,ntif art oT the jars are roailbed: It h^y tn' de t:icvc':nq an mo hipsin Iiirir•.tlea to builders Y y^- v y [ M I It is Lhe..bc�t linimil 1 have . ever .uf lair e shi,.v irurin the 'past year AI, Ravr i., a11rn_ ve r;cls wore built Aep'r +'.w;, Or .� au r.a.ors Ro�nl oe1 p � full to, tic print; do not stir or nbsolutel • pleasant and }ealtity uaetl• I8`3 lar;.:@ At <^• 1: Lr u v" r. S- r EarCt:l:y �,"1 1„•Lyre r[•mnvirp t 1,•tc!<cn.! "}`r,, Teter•! ,.n ! Per- 19- 3,j Raren L.�a �porttena Garnant 4a., u�ltsti,, . I fr,�I:: th !{rc take the kettlo oft, and fil bicycles have -CAs cushion when the water na4 rooloi remove ; frair e, ,{r I ftp { j r � Qominron Line Steamships „ab•c! tars of fruit. If jars are per- ; 7_BO I �aard s l.fr Ment for sale eil�fN' illeri it,. • e w L:•rry of r;o•co to L,.•r nk•ci the ftuft will keep per- I I hear there's an::.her ruT,ture of - l vo• Pnrt;aat co i,verpooi vi.yu«es _ LON a.. liKt.l).. I Twist Vocifi•rous ?” said JIrh. PaCC-'� i'1Ye 1CAdemV nt 4TnCiC. At tirt9 Iarfs♦ 1F:,.tfitramstup ,Denor accomaadaaoa tr:iwl,errq _ Preserves. - llllow . initton, ;t.: +the put on l;er :specs, ' ;4)nr brother ha:l'- no. feet rices.. orna..enern. d.: oaa and hla.erooma lhn -r i{::tris u[ a ,ottrld of au ar eddicnt on, nn' it wur his rein `S',,rl:, will [;uld 4,Tt c1 people. 'Clic �� •,.e.r r• Ay.cn+ycTe„tr. •h.» t,e.n@�nn.00 w cbe I I f' "The pill , :• fells Us about chi ��,aro3 8t.:.na . ni I Aird C.at. w@ orimod.uoa For to ever} "pound of strawberries, put bunions; lathe:'. . running ,down the "Llow 3vas that ?” ''Ile fi l;e,l a next l,iggest opera-house is . that ' t rs rpu •sud au ptr; imars, ipvey to Lay krtil thrr.r in a ketShr'in luc.rry cif fruit!mouninin, but i_ don't fell bow it na6:.. t ti r,ioi;ue nn' the ;,.11th' �,,t 'uri:ui, n it,:!v, It +s bolt uY .orac•kuapray.or atiI Ungar ani ret the, keLFie on the lent. alirc.• wur bad."' -Avuo:t._an-d will hold '1,,100. I&oterda,vt,ueaCo, D•Tarn.,,c.Aco. tlacl, et 11:a r;to%" until a syrup IN ridauea Flo. Loa How-1:rentacl. fillrrte,! \oR allow it to Coni,• to 1fl0� 1'reh. c, .Ian. G. 1^tl':, trot neer tiriar-+! ,:jai-rtnnt- ' ,, -fxf)r}t - Oil Clty, Feb. 5, ey-fitttrrl�-t rr . : i meet. btruiTti)y +r. o:aaei; ty T`V-TT.-V- ! the not t• li of the 1,t-tile, .read Yds' cy -Harris Co., 'Limitcll, ZT � RUBBER ���e i!1 `;.rofc5s:nu as ¢ �a:o�;uaralwt��jj 11 ink on platters and set in tl;E' sun '• 'Toronto, ant. t:ert:oryeri.-iL give~ nu' ve:t n: uv;' {r: r:t.Iot s diseases. ! tO [int . Y;cnticrncn.-Plea: e acrd Inc, otic of �tt'nvct,.'rr} Jam. - :\flow throe- plc•a'•ura to irfbr+a you tht,f't1e No Lateit N-ovrlt e-+, all styles. yo,trr l9f):l catulog:o•s of farm pia j 1 liir;der wk)l,h., ! IWI•tl:u^+'d fro,: ^-- �. Correspondence invited. F:n- quarters of a pound of sugar to chinery, I have used no inar.111m I tors A4;i1nt Ee:e lust s, r:, n: t'a,, I sten tii[ur.re is tht• Inrg•c•ct s9iia`ro� close :.c stan)p-fol• circular. path pwojl of ".travrbcrries,, put the the t gives a!t Iuuc:li satisfaction as ;;t•+rti tl•c tet i•.•;t' Of •.ttt:la, t-ro.,, .:i I:.ultl.ni then tanu•.� ('a;io;ati ,err,r'.l�clat,tli•t'a Itzothrh tine: bili! �Ia,yeL-ITania, •, I vvc,rI 1n peri :i.,n nrd S,lu.irc, and third', I.fnculf's fin IVER.At SPiCIALTY Co., t,elri•;, and I. THE LH {rrr•ttrrnn' n:inutPs; etirrir., 10 kee �,!rar.iri; li.rf.t - v,:y uiu_tt !i�lttc: .!'l�tn. The` fortlth ane fifth fur• P. O. Box 1i3�, Montreal. g pi Now 'Lealatul's C.",1'al, \1';llingtolt• tl.un T cx1"•ti.I ylr ern, a,•, trey ltrl�ravc and Grc,,venor S(Iliares• f3 b? trout, b%,ring and •til rttak-c the latn is tint the largest city in the is-, heavy:an:1; •r,rnr of it %-Cryof +t suionth cons i=telx•y; pour into lana:, Ii+ine.lin. Aurklard, and ,}„%vn, but tour binder did its w;n 1•.' ;• �, t I „I „i 5 °^ j� ' ORA�W �� LEMONS jelly tumblers and' seal like jelly, Christchurch are all large. I.;,,lend_!A. i h:!d nn truub!e cvitut- i:��u!� S L�111iiiull� �Gr�a Uall�ru r N•r ,'ri,.ii •1cz cold: c•er. I i ore tui trill fell Tbts oi, We have %fcxerans WE - Fruit Punch. - (tench Or,o clip Of f1903. { , t ;i<iers t,: and save u;y pro- California Navels HA\'I= til e �tratthen•io5 and mjx. t•:ith enc-.i Ailiitard s Maim°�t Reiieuzs NcuralRia,V;ohnit holly the world's record for - h;:lf r;Ili of water, tiowderiEi sugar ° they fa u:"rF lots of trocble. I tejsh - -ides. Bt,tueou lanuary ' anal Valencies, and Till: is I.ottvr thin nraniilatk-l. Add half you e'•,.y=t' su ce:s. ` t n c Sevjlles. I2: '_1f. T•'I•:IIF{TS. 1 tentt►or last -,.car _•a0init._it and }N i a T,iat of • cold tvnter nrid let it Babylon's porwittion could rievhc women killod then selves, and :3 ti- { Str•:t:n through it fine wire. strainer have 'exceeded 1.200,000. Probably '--- _ made unsuccessful attempts lit. cul- Carload cvery week. All the at•ove nt ' _ until c'•1."ar: add the strained inice of 'the nnuiber of people in Itolne was G-\RAI:\fi I\ 'TITI: ICI rifle: Itnacketprices. We can also handle; our , one h•ttion and one and one-half less than this figure. A glacier, when it dislodges itself - Butter, Eggs, Poultry, pin't's mf cold wa'trr: inix and set in _ th. rihi�erator until heeded. For �.,r �tatr Yrnrt; and sa_Ilti awAy over the Arctic r• i , N pleSwuparcicilierproduce toadvan. ocean, never travrfs plane. In 'the Sr., r ,w , cage for you. A,r OLD AND tPsr.;,T'arrn ^rxvor - Vn wake ill' eti•ry large one floats u line �, ,y. ,••yt yt'i h'1fI:P.C7r,NC1' ,SCI''I'hTI:S, lviosl wa:oo;h,nrsyruyh►sbeennseJfor overs+nt t _1i THE CAW89K COMMIS5$10N CP Clinited. 1'ean t:y utiutuns o! mo'. e.a for their cLildreo wb o el sinrilat• Connnariions, The T'nki-,�e f .:In very, household there .should ! teeehmq, with ser"e:t ana:nea. !t Loomed the c!a,l, tilos cull this pliennnienon the diol+ '. Cats wCat Merket at., TOCOPSTO. i ani:ene tho gums, .Ilan. ah pain, cur•• wins cu ie . d be >:c ,t on har.Tl Su i ,lips amt A t )li- isthe iar+t,ernedy for Uiarrhwa t. p:•a•ant to ria and ducklings," and any' one tehc '. 1.qj at:ce to be used in- the sick room' e. sold by dru:gut, in every psrt of chs•wor•d. has watched the progress of the wild _ l Twenty-d•ec,enrs a bo•tle. Its viswu is n calowshis. - - - anti i:t cases of emergency. , )Se �ure tnd ek. for Ntri. winsion'a•Jon{hint syrup duck followed by 'her breed will ap- 1 .y. T, Y l • A closet or cuj)board should he get Isndtakenootherkind. 1.19 1 ' treciate the aptitude of thc,natite����E t-p.trt :or these sigiplies, and should Strange as it tnay seem, planta I c l he Bast- of access ural known to all I ST. GULAR ACCIDENT ALOFT, , grove' and blossom upon these g+'eat l ) OWN .the family. I3e5ieles the medicine; The shit) Gertnide, on arrival at ice wounWiirs, When a glacier is at BONDS. A chest there shnnld be a small wait- : Falmouth, England, recently, re-. rest, itioss attaches itself to it, fro- v �.'x•r, a spirit lamp, a safety lamp, port.ed two deaths by telling teem tecting the ice beneath, just as saw-. Three Stomachs on NUMBER dust Eloes. , After a tune the moss •mntclicn, a ntca:tlring glass, one or aloft. A sailor teas seized with ill-, ® ice :`twu tumblers and spoons, a small ness while on the topsail yard, 'and decay's and' forms a soil, in which eS -vessel for heating water, a mixing 'fell with such force against another the Reeds of buttercups and donde a Week's Vacation. bowl and a small' pitcher. There'-seaman who had gone to his assist- lions,. brought *by the wind,. take of Issues' of Covera) -„ ghould also 1)e a canful of nNistard ance, that both were hurled Into the, root and flourish. Those- who have gat, drink and be merry while treat and urchamuniciet! and One Of flour and •a snta'll basin' sea, and perished before assistance traveled much in Arctic lands say giving the digestive apparatus a tl�benturespuro expert for *toilet purprises: could reach. them. Another hand the poppy docs•not bloom during the healing,wbo:csomerestl Atter igati rt expert On at'connt of the efficacy of hot- was struck by the falling men, but brief northern summer. It can bedone by the use of 1pacpetlgaho F 0 r ac le who want an haler applications, no 'family should `he managed to preserve his hold, , , DR. VON STAN'S absolutely sure invest- v,.jrboilt. at least one hot-water •.-Rar��S� DO YOU I:AT .I EA-NUTS. _ PINEAPPLE TABLETS. _ 'moltt they oannot be be and r-cached-the deck--L^ -----_ -. The pea-nut, or ground-nut, ripens pineapple will digest meat in a othet[0d'- good hilus_ ds under the ground, hence its name. dish at abs°, The rest cure is the Other good ive In- It has a tiny, four-leaved plant, best c% -,i the only cure fordyspep- ylelding 8ttrd0ilve g something like the. leaves of the tre- , That's the .chola story except torest rates-&8 high i' folium, and, as it. grows, so the - as 8 per trent. . t file terga tablets digest toed, the :,. _ _ _.. _ - - - stem gets pushed under ilie__earth e� .gnaw- ifippa-up-1,a di)ir�titvr — and forms the fruit, or nut. It WR TE FOR LIST • ac o I� sopwtna,-Price 93 cents. gru'cvs in the warmer countries, and - - to the eusit rtni ih tht world lot all body was known to Piny rand other an- �t e� t :r edy y tient celebrities-. Until' quite recent- Dr. sel Odarrhal Powder, DOMINION NICN lPekila`y, the pea-nut was regarded' as S E C U R I T I E S �� � sybonymous with vulgar tastes, but opens a now tanner to It choked . it has won its way into favor in a nostril and tires ft with a new mLti- Corporation, for tt:hiCb aft e1Lt81SN littmLNl tMli OS 1N�IjNA manner that is rather startling, ifind beanl in tai mintttas will relieve i f is ousting many of its fellows, con- olaw or catal or cure the most Limited, P•ril 09 and M6 sidered much superior, ,from the dos-- obeli■ate headaelse. A quick cure- !e Ring at East, Toronto. r:ert table. United S tater legislett- a safe e+trt-sot a slow comedy. 11. t - ore have become so fond of it that _. a pea-nut stall tldar the Capitol is Tet X� 03 _ > looked upon as a necessity. t-! ' .. ��. a •t+�rdc.zGt.u�.a�-- - ri� , s: • `. "aero'; .. °•4�5:2.�V�""....�c�•-- "--.;.. r�oeve"e;s�'�"�" - -`� . ;. ' t y W ,�,�■ "Do you know him well?" she ask- "For Admiral Wylie," replied NOW TO GAIN HEALTEL --->I ,Brenda patient! bn h er�seco -"$ut It is two `inn h__P iF' it not? 8 -- plan that Sho _ . - "Yes. hie it; a friend of- r>i3ae. imple - _ -arose his death, and he was no re - Followed b All Wh-al. Are tick ' -' -=A1 West fciend?"—thial�i is-traseee y -- - - . - - "I think I may say so." = Black is so melancholy, though it It you could buyback your healtlf .i "He is also a friend o4 ours -' of mitts your figure." pn the instalment plant -say 550 cents ~s? W-war,� my sister and myself," said Mrs. "I am living with Mrs. Wylie," a week, for a limited number o1cacc Huston calmly. Brenda exlrlaine3 with unconscious weeks uatil_curesd-would you do it ?, ---• --' She had quite recovered her equan- is ouy. "Aia you still determined gore is a plan worth trying :-Tak- - imity by now, anis the pink color that you cannot live with your bus- Ong into account � ount their power to ,_ C �Or The Endo It All co had left her cheeks. band, Alear, cure, ITP. economical Pink Pills, are - "I have known him," said the "My dear, he is ••a brute! I am the most economical medicine, with< captain conversationally, "tor many rot an impulsive person, but I think out exceptrion. These gills have ef� - years now. Soon after he made his that if he should catch me again, it tected cures in- cases of rheumatism,, ■ON�tr��1N�r�il�rr�'+w�'���'�✓w'���'w'wd'�® name he went out to the East with is very probable that I should . do payt'lal paralysis, St. Vitus dance. me, and we struck up a friendship. something desperate - kill myself, i CHAPTER XI. "Miss Gilholme," she repeated - He is not a man who makes many or something of that sort." y 'tion, kidney trouble; of th; "how do you knave her name?" g -and other serious diseases of the One fine day late in the autumn of friends, I irnagine." "I do not 'think," observed Bren- blood and nerves. The have culled -Ob," laughed the captain,' "I am Y eighteen hundred and seventy-six, a "No," murmured Mrs. Huston, in de, serenely, "that you would ever a sort of walking directory. There is lsunds•c-ds of cases where ord'inars, steamer emerged from the haze that a voice which implied that the sub- kill yourself." -lay over the Atlantic nand the north- n constant procession of nett and medicine had been treed and failed( women passing before me. Many of je:t was not distasteful to her, but The beautiful woman laughed in. They have restored helpless invalids ern waters of the Bay of� Biscay. r:•he preferred her cortipanion to talk ,ori easy, lightsome, way, which was The captain of -this splendid steam- them turn aside, and say a few b full nae' of limbs that had lone f•hile.ahe, lishered, one of her many social gifts. It was- P as well as a I words. Sometimes we find mutual ' But," ' conatinueli the sailor, such a pleasant! infectious laugh, trash P°wthat t That is the best er was a gentleman! acquaintan.es, sometimes only mitt Y guarantee that these pills will not ,•,good sailor, and Le endeavored to "those who claim him a9 a friend a0 utterly light-beatfed,• and so make his passengers feel at home tum interests. Sometimes they have an -unusual privilege. He is disappoint when used for simpley wt le under his ca' e. Tiieretore he pass by again, and on occasion we P e8 ready in its vocation o1 filling up ailments Taking) one • poll afters what we vaguely call at sea a awkward pauses• now walked aft and stood beside the become friends." each meal, (as r'egkrired for minor "Then oil have not fret her?" "good" man - a man upon whom "No, perhaps not.: But in the "ct.air of a beautiful woman who was Y troubles) a fifty -cent box of pi119 it le save to place reliance is any meantime, what is o become of me? always alone, always indifferent, al- . "T NO -1 have not had that pleas* ,L near! two weeks' treatment/ urs." emergency, a^.der all circumstances." Will Mrs, Wylie take me in fora day gives Y trays repelling. "Yes," said the lady= softly.' or two, or shall'we seek- lodgings? I For chronic. di9eases,_.whea.. .the _ >rett sight, Mrs. ITvs- "It' is a pleasure," said the beau -larger dose is required, the coat of This is a _d X g The sailor was interrupted by the have some money, enol h . to last q tihrl woman very earnestly. Had g treatment does not usually exceed ton," he said pleasa-itly, witaout sound of the first dinner bell, and month or so; but I must have tw she only known it, her face was in- Q afty ttnta a week. If you are nick looking down at her, but standing finitely lovelier in. grave repose than a general stir on deck. At sea ,new dresses." 'beside her chair,. . Y P meal times are hailed.wit.h a more "Mrs. Wylie has kind! said that or ailing, is It not worth your while, •Yes," was the indifferent answer; I in most pi quite bouderie. Y. y I can quite believe it." replied visible joy than is considered decor- I you can stay -as ion ax to give so effective a medicine as. and the sailor's keen gray eyes �e- g you like. the sailor, with a gallantry which' o is on lana, and no time is lost in But, Alice, it would never do to Dr.Williams!, Pink Pills a trial h, teeted.. the fact that -the fair lashes ; eve., Mrs. Huston could not take as answering the glad, summons. I stay in London. You must get Whet the gilds' have done for other were neer raised, airs. Hustonrose languidly from awn fo some suialI people they can do for you, Emery "St brings the fact before me," he anything more than conventional. y plane on the - -- g "She is my guardian angel;" mus- her seat and moved forward toward seacoast, or somewhere where you dose .afros the new rich, red bland continued, "that we are getting near the spacious salcon staircase. will not be utter! bored, and keep that brings robust hbe th and mored she, pathetically. Y P T home.'" - - - "lees, she answered ti;ougi:tfully, strength. They are the beat tonin. "I hear," the captain went on to in hiding until"he comes Nome, and "1'es," with bathetic indifference.. - - - medicine to take at this time of the _ e r not even make the pretense ,;scraps of family histories i to realize that or,e;s friends are cele- do," year o' lookingup, and yet there was no brated, is it not?" • M impoverished. he.'e and there, and then am rather I y dear . I -skull. he_ Dorsi! viaible interest in the. book that las l ���� to meet mamba -s of those The captain wakend by her side. �,anywle,e except in London, But Do not waste money on orc2lnary uron her lap, , families, or pe; sons connected with GuiUng his crisp, firm step to her Brenda, tell me you have got medicines, .or substitutes nee that I he rai:or moved a little, and them" Ilanguid gait, which was, neverthe- into a habit of talking exactly like yhe full name, "Dr, Williams' Pink leapt his elbows upon the rail, look-� Mrs. Huston bravely quelled a de !leas, very graceful in its rhythmic Theo Trish'• pilis.lor Pale People," is printed on , lag round his ship with acritical sire to talk of her own affairs, and lease% Fier voice was clear, gentle, Breads Prat her sister's eyes with the wrapper around every box. Sold " and all -seeing eye. and somewhat indifferent. On her I a bright smile.. _ by all medicine dealers or sent poet-' "I hope," he said cheerily, "that 'smiled vaguely, face there was no '_her ez re�sion r .• F y' "I have no- doubt,'•' she "aid with P Flow funny!" she exclaimed. I paid at 50 cents a box, or six boxes there is no one on board to whom rriect�aa icgn�l t raanyrmut mutual 'acquaint- t- pan the customary s cation of ° of course; your -would no;t Williams S0, is addressing the Dr,' the bight of one atone will not !ve Y UBg ha' a not noticed rt; or $2 g y g a p q pathetic a atb •, ( Medicine Co., Brockville, irnmitigated pleasure. We shall be "I sul)roce," sire continued in a notice it. When will he be home? Oat. !there before any of ua quite realize areas - �t we only knew .how to hit conventional manner, . "that he will "I don't -know,". she replied indif- ' ;bat the voyage -19 drawing to an i upon ..O the rein." Inot be home for some time," ferentl end." ..Of co'i"r'se we .have -the world, Y• of brains who have -their own at- 9he raised Ler head and sanded espeAa-Ily the Indian world,- is 1 r NO' There will be'a big war te- µe," continued Mrs. Huston, fol - anti!! o -e this question is settled, and Ilowing out her old train of thought, her faire to attend to," said Brenda. in _ inomewhat wanly, and there was in they S " Z�r��t hp all slight Lk.e thick ion it.." 'the i 'a: a -so },fllpless We want a man cheery way. 'R'e a'e not his In the ez sion of I wonder who are, mut i Enters, besides, as I mentioned be - yes a sudden, 1Y>� G mtured !sirs. Huston, raimn her eyes ' to stand by us. Of course papa is � or }.e is in Bulgaria -in his ele- I head she Passed away from him and of no use. I suppose he i4 spouting ' the action and - to her co anion a face. PP p e It er a icer, s agvIar reGem- , • 'tr.anee to 23reada Gilholme. But it ' m'P � meat, in the midst of contusion, in - 'was a weak co There was n,eith- I "Mention a few of our friends, disappeared down thr saloon siesta !somewhere about the counts Ne y _ y' surrtiction, vent " PY• The ca taut turrteii away and mount e,,erall is." Bur, '• repeated Mrs. I-ua4.on, he srggeated, locking down into her P B Y ler the invincible pluck nor the un ed the little bras ladder leading Lu �o," replied Brenda, with a wor.of - �usral intel!ectuallt to be discern- eyes somewhat keenly. p with aK,lous ing unco.1 fou rasa s, _ _ y 'No—you begin'" the briwtge with -sailor-like delibera- der;ul ,Lolerante, "�Ve cannot count _ I the obi ions Vanity of her words, _a �- - I -tie changed his -position somewhat, tion i. - - !-on` lum. _ITe is in -Ireland. I had a .Jsuppose I telegraphed for him?" - _ "I r�•hall be glad." -she she said, "to i -Ad, noun woman," ?.e muttered' see England again. Although the a it stood upright. 'tree from the to himself, ou h:ad better go down Po:t card from him the other day " Brenda laughed, sad shook ter voyage has been Very pleasant and rail, but his glance never left her y "R'hat we. require," continued Mrs, bead re- eaceful. Thanks to face. to your cabin and thank t ;irTh God Irains , ''is an .erergetie maks wt ; -I ha%e a merancholy presentiment j Y' p ,• 1'n your bended knees that Theodore brains " I Theodore Trist .that it you telegraphed. for him he ,yon," " Trt�t is not in Englan7, nor likely- "I am &ffaid tliat'energetic men "hot at all." he answered, with Inaskantly she -averted her eyeQ For I would not come. There Va h vulgar .. a momaat she wsa" quite off , her ; to cross Your path for _maay months .itiih�rralns !Patin in most cases their breezmaw y cbeerfvitness'rnake ave done re- ' f -mighty -F $ thin a lea -!guard• arm Iyer fingers strayed in n to come town affairs to look after, It is only g ones own bed, which he might re- markably g P Ile looked round him with hie. -ha- ! r iib are, I think, a quiet lot this r,cr%oe, f here way among this the 1d.e onedevote tongues-who pe ole 9 commend to our notice i i[•arit. IC has been a quiet voyage. cheery 1 time to devote to other people's - pages of her open book. To her Ibdtua! chce keet,nesti. and said d •'Tt.en Theo must have changed'' leve words to the -second officer who Brenda Paned her round, blue epee, - _ _ F%:e checks tho warm color mounted v �trnslr.esa.' _ e seen or mind!" as s +y The raa-taer looked down tato the '. c+uidealy tai. cast upon the delicate Tteodore Trist standing at t3�at mo- we must remem that �I And he i? ! windo•v, ' Slie was playing idly nitb mart oa the deck of a quick dispatch terribly -obstinate, - ead late, and smiled In a comprehen- skin f boat, racing thro b the B boroua t}:e scan of tie saslr, tapping th[ give waywhich eeezned in some 1n-' She ec reseed no sur tag by word �P "n'e must be cool aril tanning. back of her hand with 1t p and bound for Englund, he would g g -,Theo," -,be ob>erved indifferently, or e_ture, acrd there was a pause,ot and brave to light against ]lin," exi-licable manner to tring them ; t'+, ; - r,o-t, perhaps, have laughed heart = 'linnet tolgether rorasic.ara5le duration before at said Brenda practically. "to the incarnation of stendfastoese kn th she spoke. sly at a .erq mild joke made by his At this moment the guard came legs has not changed in any percep• '"Tten,^ said the lady, "as I sin F -� 1n the enjoyment of rude hralth and, "µere is i e now?" .she- asked in subordinate a few moments later, forward,, and held the door of their tibia way. 11ui be is, before all likel • to last for son .e n low voice And yet,6e a ted, as't.h mace- compartment- invItingly open. They else, a war correspondent I Cannot y yearn. ya. I I The captain stroked his grizzled his way below in answer to the tee- of in, and found themselves alone. ifi'eY that you know all about y and dinner. bell -."and yet. she docs g imagine that fayaone should cos me •. mustache reflectively. - He acted his I They were 'barely seated, opposite seas ire polar of dragging him nits! The cacta!n looked grave. part well, -despite her sudden and not seem to Pre to be the sort of to-t-arh-ati%er Ecom -the scat. of "I l now," he answered, larrentawe fai'.ure. %toman for Tri:t-rot good enough! smoothly away,. "just lit- Mrs. Huston smiled vaguely fol tlo -sough to be able reply that . "Let me think Ile 1s in Con-, ell hard the does not reCalrong ]acre' "Theo,•' skid the elder woman ai - g tier own satisfaction. FIer imagin etantlnople-"to the best of my kzao�cl- , nificantly, "is }crate a-IIcool- and atien ' was apparently capable .ot__ I know x.00finngwhen inquiring,people o sof- edge. Fie me is engaged in watching �tationthaoneone idler gnn fOctober, cunr.in Brenda." �. •greater things. It was rather to b ftdeat to feel that your affairs are ;turned his head to look again at ,But," sugsested Brenda, "Thio is deplored that, when .he smiled, chi tetter lett unckneussed by us. �� %,, 41. i Via two aamep walkin side b • Fide oa . Bulgaria.ecpression of her beauefrl face war "I au'ppose," she murmured, "that [��•_C g y Mrs, Huston smiled with all the what might, (by a true friend behinlVAt%iCVAE �i�555sssii/ th- platform near to the London conscious. - power of :n Rofrian who, 'nips have Leen thrashing the' •�• • her hack) to called ont a trifle vacuous B 8 train. Une, the taller'ot the two, R.itl-out 6eir� actually vain, knows "He wrote," continued t'.e y-ounFer ' _who:e' 'question out with 'tneir cus- to beet &rxi to lbs, dtsmsed y beautiful, of a the market val.:e of t:.e moral weight sister, "a very good article the ot)r q pa was a cceptionall tom4ry zest,'' ro it eu Ius, cled Rio With ileal. the ckarr, clean m• air fair, delicate type, with an almost et her b; ally; er day, which came just within chi A I thin!:," he said coolly; "that 1•aw(•a, •taps tiroppin In din perfect' figure and a face fit 'for a- Suppose I telegraphed to him limits of my understanding. It -wan you hate done perfect! ri h't in tLr•ai and peranacaru r est•• y Y g model of the Madonna, an pure in that I wanted hi to come to me ! keepi yourself quite apart frorn C"`r�"mor p"'r' Elo..ec outline was it, so innocent, in its Fn upon the dangers of alliance; a.nd a I, ng. 4 P 1 era• rtil i•alers. or �r. A. W. ck.,• at o:nte," showed that an ally -1 o, in any on, the rest of them." uedidss Co., Toronto and DCh's" meaning. The younger woman was $rends' fixed 2.cr es tision her sis "I am glad," she said humbly, - sli htl al.orter. She was clad in way, might at sonic time prove av die - "tliat m sister "trill be of Ply-' Eastern affairs. ' It sterns-. that -Tor- I g y tar's face. mor a seecrftad her dainty from t sous is cater nvoidet Y Y= - itrg;. which 'roatrasteti__'some- 1• quivered• � -mouth to meet me. key and Russia cannot keep their what crudely with the brighter cos- -You - from th�first part. It was apt'opot "Did you," i wired this sails-, hams .off each- other's .throats much "You must not do, that," she said, �of the Turkish -Christian subject[ "write from I'art Said to ]fiss Gil- larger. At present there is an arm- i dent thatr the ea two we a sisters; in such atone• of invincible cchanged 'color, wale®filing a Russian invasion. If - "write istice, but Trist has sen through tion that Fier'�ister changed color, seems to me, Alice, that .our poli• I? 6. they..walked in the game easy Gray, and looked soinewha't hastily in an- tion ,is rather within the reach oi She raised her head with a quer--the late war between Servia and and. espe:ially notable was a certain other 'direction. tioning air, but did not look up.. ;Turkey." intreni'd carriage of the head, which that argument." .— --- I venture to believe is essentially "i svppogemurmured the. 'that •, %v m a. soldier's wife, I 8o matters . ■ re uliar to high-born English wo- woman after a short silence, ''that know much about military matters -i's Wat ery it is quite - impossible to find out but it sterns safely me that a retreat s ®� iii he sisters had met on the steam- when he may return?" a e }sof coveted at al boat landing a few moments previ_ "Quife impossible. This 'Eastern cmts." oualy. A rattlin drive through the. Quesrtion,' as it is called, is. -So coital "Not t al -casts," ' 'sai'd Brendl B clic i.ave given up trying significantly. Her color had chat^ ■ town had followed, and now they sled the ga Y• t I• + to. it -besides, Ido not see j ed, and .thele Was a wave of piny force able to speak together alone what Theo has to do with the mat- 1 _ for the first time. There had been slowly mounting over her throat. ng no display of emotion. ter. t1'o must act alone, Alice" airs. Huston sanded serenely, staid7. ,But .w ametria -d are in a slightly front- shrugged her..houlders, In' -th e' Spri so helpless," My' dear," -Mrs. Iluston was say- Brenda g y (To Be Con'linued). ing, "he will be home by the next cal way: !t {$ Laei�ln t e Essential Life- ivin boat if he can raise the money. We ,.µ•ho •,hould they be?" she asrked T �ir f �ii ` caxnot count on more than a week's practically. "I am not 'afraid of Principle will h is Best Obtained start." p Y• SAVE THE BABY - "Anif," inquired Brenda, ;"can he Captain Idtrston. 'He is a gent SAVE t Use Of raise. the money?" many at all e�'ents:" "He was!" put in his wife bitter tan truly say that had it' not =_ dr Chase's Nerve food tyh' yam! If he can teff t far as been for Baby's Own T would I ,no a r the steamboat office without spend "A.nd I suppose there is 'something not believe my Irahnr would have ing it." left of his former -self? been alive tO-day•" o writes 111- - I3:enila looked At her sister in -a "Ant ver much, m dear. At' Albert Ludding-ton, of St. Hary's The tired, -languid,, and depressed tress you, and all can be avoided by I J' Y feelings which come with spring are .the use of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. cvrionis way' least, the phase of his present con- River, N.S., and she adds "Spending it on what the outward irrdic¢tion of the weak- There is no preptuati'n to be con dation has been religiously _hidden now growing g nicely is good riffs deed condition of the blood and the Alice?" pitted to Dr. Chase's Nerve Food as __ ___ - from my a,ffectionato gaze," tui•ed and- -is getting fair" It is "On -drink! " -.low state of. vitality... a spring . restorative. It does not - y Brenda, drew her gloves pensively gratifying to know that in all part When the blood gets thin and wat- stimulate and so whip the organs of Mrs. Huston was not the woman up her slim wrists. smoothing out of Ci nsida, Baby's Own Tablets a- When waste of the human body is the body to over-exertion, but by to conceal any a her own h me- the wrinkles in the •black kid. There proving a teal b]erAinghers. to children Tab- --try ances from quixotically unselfish mo- knore rapid- than thre process of _. re- enriching the blood, inirtirs new was in fast tiemeaaor as air of caps- and a boon to motiilief These Tab tines. ble attea'tion, something between lets are a spsedy relief and prompt construction.. Gradually the action vigor into the nerves :and builds up Brenda Thought -for same -moments of the heart grow's wba.ker' and weak- the whole system. By noting your before replying.. that acaoriled by t1 general to lri, cure for con iarr oca ;sour stomach z, the' iunga do not work to their increase in weight while using this "Then," she said at length; with' aide•de-camp oa [lis field of battle, wind colic, diarrhoecL, worms, and lull ca y, the •stomach, and otber great food. cure you, eats prove that come determination, "we, must make and the keen s patient mesa of a phy- pimple fevers. They break a cold digestise organs ie it to perform new, firm Geste and tissue is being sure of 'our alert, it, that is; ym, inn• While his patient speaks. p3 event croup and all'sy the irritrL their duties, gi4d the result is all added to the body. "Theo," rhe saii3 conversationally,• tip' aceoriopnriying the cutting if are still datermiaed to �eave him. ' would. be a great comfort to us. th. Baby's Own Tablets are Rood 'ports of bodily derarrgements. To awaken the liver, invigore#e Mrs.- H�iston was looking 'down at ge is so stoa:dfas't and so entirely- for ehiidren of all ages lroat birth Aching head, dizzy spells, irrdigcs- the kidneys and regrilate the bowels, hex sister's neat black dress, about reliable. But we must do without upwards, and are guaranteed, to C%-n- tion,.fee ldnljs of weakness and de- use -Dr, Chase's Kidney -Liver Pills. which there was' a subtle air of re- him. Ire will orange somehow." Iain no opiate or harmful drug, iipond�ency, lark of energy to per- All dealers, . er 'EUnia.nsoa, Bate@ ' ! fined lum-ury, which seems natural to "I am horribly afraid, Brenda. It gold- by medicine dealers, or sent, for& the duties st the 'day, loss of Co., Teronto. To protect - you some women.,• and part of their _be- has -just come 20 me;. I have never by mail, post paid, at 25, eents a appetite, faxing memory and power agidnat Imitations the portrait and ing• te}t it before. You seem to take it box, by writing direct to the Dr. -' of cortce�itrating the mlod, irritabil- signature rf Dr, A, W. 'Chase, the "Sees, yes, I suppose we must. By Pao seriously, amid and I , ex- willdams' Medicine Co., Brockville, It9, vervou.."a", and sleepti saaase famous reeWpt book author, are Oa the way, dear• you are in mourning petted to find Theo at home." Ont, free s••nong the aymo ons whlah dis- ever? box of lis remedi-s, for whom?' "Tlieo is o,he'dt the energetic men ti '_- , , • PIOTES AND CUM K.IENTS. revenue of the opposite side and thence to bis own stable, anti! bioaday - --uner ilt-whieh- that.._m.urwag. - --- - The fruit prospects for the com revenue has been expeudec . t er ea ` - ing season are very blight. n1a • not be within the scope of the clydeadale ecalliou, the property o John -- - --- --- -- - y Hltllef 3-Sous, Brougham, still malts_ills _ - - uugli apples and pears n'ere iu present flay sttgatlon to pry Into season of 1903 at Els own stable. -- - -- _ at-a�nndance last ear, ills but we � � s e c e �� �n -ire y , the secrets of Lhese funds, yeffederrnan-Better known as Apple. , large amount of fruit Upds point believe it would be'-wise to order _ Jack,,, the celebrated. American•bred - ^ a ­.—o another good crop this year. an investigation along these lilies. trotting stallion, the property of Robt. Other kinds of fruit also shote a The political corruption of the Deverell, Pickering will stand for mares - " good supply of fruit buds, but it. is past fewyears has raised such a daring 1903 as follows-Monday noon _ - too early in the season to pro- stench that the country «;ould Err nigh to Andrew's Hotel, Woburn, t Hill, rlounce definitely on the pros- welcome an means that !or night; Taeeday, by Woburn, co Bial• Y vera for noon; Tremont house, Mark- band work, Assts, would purify the political atmos- ham for right; Wednesday, by. Bos fi A bill entitled " An act to regal- Phere as we nd it to-day. Grove t Johnston's hofs!, Whitavade- ate the Speed and O ration of — for noon, Brougham for nigqht; Thnre• ' Pe day to Sebert'a hotel, BrookIla, .noon, But We .can, make it easier. Motor Vehicles on Hig Rays" has Pickering Council. Jae Somerville'&, lot 15, con. 3, Reach, _- been introduced in the Local Legi- night; Friday. hotel, Raglan, noon, Con• , ` -slature by .lir. Preston. It limits The above council met pursuant to tral hotel, Oshawa, might; Saturday to the speed in towns and villages to adjournment on Diond'ay bfay 4tb, in Woodrmff'd hotel, Whitby, for noon, - • - , ten miles per hoar and in rural the township Ball, Brougham. btemb thence to Lia own stable anti! 519.nday high%�'ays to fifteen miles an hour. ars all present, the Reeve in the chair. noon. Gel one O our It also provides for the use of The nunutes of the last -meeting were alarm bells to be used at crossings. read and approved. New Aduertsxernents. . . and for notifying pedestrians of 2i number of bills were presented for payment. ,r Ot; LDERS Si"ANTED-Accus -New Brooms R>ashboares, the approach of such motor car. A number of applications for grants �J - . i toured to general wor• and who want to ;and other pro! 1S1ouS-are made for for roads were read f2Unl'eyery quart- learn stoye plate, apply giving experience, ret __ Pails, Scrubbing Brushes, White the protection of the public. The er of the-township. - ereaces etc The Gurney Foundry Co Limited -'Wash Brushes, Stove Blushes, owner is also charged .a fee. for . The.Clerk of 1% hltby To:vnship prey- Toronto :r•sa .'!Clothes Ropes, which a permit is given to allot% ented a statement of the monies es- 11, 4NTED-Faithful Person to tea- _ Fits use on the public highn`ay. It liended in the eastern townline. vel for wellestabli•hed house in a few •bill may,pass. A communication was read from J. counties, callinR on retail merchants and &rents is hoped that the H. Farewell, K. C„ respecting line. Local territory Salary siM a year and expen- - Some check should be 1r1t1de to'the sea, payable ±1970 a week in cash and expenses fences where road allowances have &dvanced. Position permanent Businesa arc- OUR LABOR SAVERS.-Pearline, Washing Compound. Amoni>;, furious fate at which many auto- been sold, also regarding road allow- cessful and rushing Enclose self addressed mobiles are riin at great risk to ance between lots 6 and 7, in con 2, eavelope standard House, 3i5 Caxton. Bldg, Sal Soda, Perftuued Lye, Borax,' unlan life Pickeringg. oh10°g° �''' the i A nuintter of applications for rants �AR�r FOR S .LE-That va!u9ble ' _ and ---• ,• r At 110 time has strikes been so for erectip wire fences along-high- -- numerous as now. fit_ Montreal, g farm containing so &ergs more or less, Soaps in • wx.s %sere recPired. being part of loco con rm Pickesto On tBest �World the clock laborers'strike is serious- The committee on damages to sheen pbreemi�e� are a good barn with atone etabllnd _ s the boa, Foone x farther Par cular%n apply W A a. • 1 affecting the interests of that killed by dogs reported and recom-neaths --- ei y as %vel Chi"COQ - Bien a paymen shipperti throughout the Domiti- Tool, sheep and lambs killed by dogs, iOn. The industrial situation lu 910.0f • Albert Middleton, reward TANTED-Several industt.ous per _.__ - fr)r capturing do while worrying �t sone o earn state to tracel for brass % the City Of Toronto LS also as3tigl- P g g eatabl:ah.a eleven years aL1 with a lar a caps• � ,� ing a serious aspect. There are at sheep and having same killed, $3. tal, to call -Pon mercilante and sgeats for sac- resent about three thousand The committee on Indigents report- cessfal and profitable line Perm&rent eaga,re P ed and recommended payment as fol- meat, weekly cash salary of at9 and ail Strikers and the number is daily lows : To Gleeson Bros., for S d:4, of travelling each expenses k:sad hotel bias advanced in y casn each week. Experience not aesential `- - _ •• increasing from among the ranks shaker flannel and P. yds, of lining for 3iention referemee and enclose soil addressed of builder's, Carpenters, moulders clothixg for R, Gibson, bl,:i;i. JosPph envelops. THE NATIO.XAL, 3.11 Dearborn it, w and man other trades. The Burk for '3 months' support -of Robert Chicago. 99}45 y a' laborers claim that the cost of liv- .Gibson. d'��. -ing has increased one•frnlrth slur-.. The committee on Contingenr•lei re- -- - • meted and recommended the fotloa- Any arson bs im¢ stuffed birds at the Ing the past year and they think p y, ei �� �� brig payments • R. S. Phillip*, for sal late SI. 8wallow'a will please come and 1 t}lat their wages should be in- . ata a,.�esur_, u2ii. D. R. Beaton, on claim them on or before the 30.b of thearm' creased III priiport'011' _ C) the . month, as all that are not called for by _ _ >� arc•.�tltr, of salary, 4,-N . other hand einployers co iteii, I t iltitThe cc,utnlittep on Roads and Brid- abos-e_d&;e wilt be sold, ad all mast be did- _ til(•y cauuot afford to fifty ally ill- f:"i reported and" rect)mi ended the p,sed of, Or write for prices of anything you"wat tin the implement, vehicle or e cease. Both sides seem determ- 'following pxytnents : (ien. Farley, for D1RS• hI, SSS ALLOW power line. Spring i? here ani we are here with a full-line of'aeedin g ' ined to remain steadfast in the Ilepai�ingc,liyr•rt i1i con. 4, lot 14, Sk. Piciraring, 00t.machinery, viz•-Cultivater3, `Shoe; Disk and Hoe Drills; Spring Tooth. they have taken. Tlli, yue�- F,en bat,d.•on, Com. R. I�. inen pend teams. tti.Ki. Jaq. Lidgett, C'o1n. Disk and Draft Harrows. and the Best Steel Roller on Earth. Low down tion of strikes is a mu.,t-erirni, R D 1() 4t 7g Sam. Cal on, for re- COUNTY COUNCIL. wrought iron wheels to fit soy wagon. .-Wire fence, in fact anything from one, and one momt ditiir•uIt of solo- airin + ll%ert in 4th con. and grading a ba truck to s threshing machine. tion. During ro.a ruus times, p g County of Ontario• B g _ - �r g P � la R. I) A. 2 and ti. 1ii�? `'A. Arthur For-ltidaeseJ•$arria repairs call at Gleeson Bros' store. when the ptice of everything goes R„,yes, for unloading rock crusher. The mea meeting of the, Council of the cuF p there s *00.ottld be a correspond*00. Wilfred Sadler, Com. R. D 9, Corporation of the County of Ontario for _ p Sing increase in wages id. H t it J1 15. George Tool, for repairing the rhe Tsar 1903, will be bold ponaant to ad- _ Geo, Philip, jr., Brougham _ too often -the. (83e t"t both em- Dixie bridge, :.'1.29. Patrick Teefey, :4areFtoet at the Coors House to the Town ;ploy er and employee are most un- for tlin-Eer Tor Dfiile hrtttge, is. P of Wbisby. on Monday the FtrS I3ay of i ;reasonable in Chair detnatads. Cooper, for 50 spikes for Barry's jam*. moss. sr the hoar of one e'olock in the i - bride 1•L R. J. ce. Come R. D. 1l, 'The latter very often demands ex- for men employed ahovelling 'snow, atm °°gena to be laid before the fat, g( j @ ( �j (')�j no �% ' ' tor'tiona to Wa ee while the formerail \�/. f \`.e fJ �`."'J L"1 �•:.�r �+� `� �� 1!.99. (leo a Davidson.avideonCom. R. D. so the !'leek at is v or rawrng- 1 lour threw syn be ore i a am"Ung of .100 ' his &sen the benefits arisin from western tow•nline opposite lot 38, in _ $ Coot.atl, gteoperly certified. �•� _ good times. When prosperity con. 4, $240. Asa ubb-d. for re• Dated at Whitby-, this 4th day of May. - � Not Open comes to a country all should have pairing culvert on con. 4, opposite lots S• L„ lyes, the rivile a of sharing in its l® and 17• Si. J H Gorman, Com R D JvO. E. FAREWELL. A Savings B� Account with the 7r i p 1, for gradWtt and drawing concrete _ Coast Clerk. Co. Ontario. UUU benefits. he man who x ilk nut - ipP, so W. James Hogle, for bonne of !' coed in finding a remedy for this p l �1 � great evil in the modern indust- 1� �r rod e on 60 rota of wire fence on • Notice to Creditors � � Soverei n Bank of Canada �$ efts the between lots v and Y', in 5th -- ?i•ial w`urld will be eutitlyd to the Con., }�, An offer hating been made �!'. buuudlers gratitude of his fellow by tiVtn Cowan, of RrnPhank, to furn- In tiro ntantr rf the estate of Alexander. 9 & ., men. ieh twenty (rr twPnty•tive tPHnly to I)ttnlop, Isfe.of ills Township 'ef Pr:ker• �� AR��iA1UL, CSlt• /,R"ai� draw' grate1, one 'day, on- sideline he- irtg, ift the County of Ontario, horn i It has been pro xhed that an in- tween 1"t4 alt and 31, providing the dealer, deeeasel. ­N� luterew: allowed from date.uf deposit on suiall *mus Its ivell aslai,ge yc�tigtttiou�hflillr dietut►tCCre};a-i-(_timnvit�r>trt*i�tr"rte'rlrrlla"r f.�z rK+Ii \otice is hereby given pursuant the itiR the election Erol<1� of the t%yfi renin e•tulrlore,l, the r ntntittre Revised Statutes of Ontario, 1897, chapter `✓� r rerouitu,•rid that the latftr lx• arcs 1lteet ���� ° ]�xllithe llctio � of the 1 to%'in(•e• 1 119, that sit creditors sod others haven¢ j�rf'1� �f1�S Q �j Q © fl� ©t:Q• ©:•i� The l'rrtni�'il uo%y ad'nnrnwl to n- clsime against the estate of the said Alex- f -;\o one -will couteu(I tllrtt ills exit- rtgain -on 1Guuday'. >ixy' 'Zth, at 1r) a. —�- &nee of are 'electioIt fund is lint ander Dan op who died on or.aboutthe nl., for the trxnwction of general Fnrsi mirth day of December, lt•02, are required, nec•esNkiry to either of the t%vu ii( s, and at l p m as'a ('rrrr►'t of Hevi- on or before the sixth day of Jane, 11.003, to parties. An election rauilot he yiuu. wend by poet prepaid or deliver to J.•h• d held t1`ithout considerable expcnae[eland, o! the Town of Orangeville, in tbo �� ^ Cleaner to each c•ontestuut. IYuriug all Norse Register. »County o! Dofferia, Solicitor for Jane Hur• v election campaign is the proper phy, the administrsttix of the estate sad �• Li to discuss the public questions Bttee thaf see, (�'ol. 12) ;3339; (11298).- effects of the said deceased, their ohrietiaa _ tti�ee 1 and surnames, addresses and descriptions, - - oftOne day.. It is the duty of'the The choicely bred imported Clydesdale the tall p&rticalare of their claims, the candidate to call together the tax- stallion; the property. of S. C. Beaker, statement of ibeir accounts and the nature. -1 _F or Cleaning.windoVFe, ]�1170r9 payers in his constituency, to state Pickering, will make 1f48 ss. lollowd:- of the s6reties; if any, held my them: " and HverWale. es- %tolod&y esves. bis own stable (at noon) alter And farther take notice that aer the clearly his stand upon those su_ tions of interest to the c_tlntry, for Maxwell's hotel, Highland Creek, for said 6th day of June, 1908 the said admimi If the candidate has been, before. night; Taesdho John Henderson*,Ced ,nd etratrix wiU proceed to diatribute the asaeta. - EUIeka Fly Kluers con, noon, ho Milroy's, Cedar Grose, 'of the said deceased among the -parties a representative of the people, it for might; Wednesday, Jae*Boyd'$, Ilth entitled thereto, having regard only to the is .his duty to give an account of _. tea„ yl&rkhara, for nooa; Nhitevals for claims of which she sball tkten have had .,Binder Twine-Etc. iii. stewardship. The rate-payers night; Thursday, Brougham for night; notice, and that the said ad®inietratriz -have a perfect right to know what Friday, Bone's hotel, Greenwood, for will not be liable tor the esid.sesete or any T Hardwaie 1lletoiisal � course a candidate intends pursu- noon; Gordon's hotel, Pickering; Bator- part the: ti spy person of persona of �e tJ a , ReaZins- piokaeiag, Out. :ing, in the future, if he is so fortu- day to hie awn stable until, .,Monday whose claims notice shall have not been oro n. received b her at the time of each distri- nate as to be successful at the -1 y _ - , polls, And to present these -%Jews Boreier Dicke (i0514),—Tbe impoeteff but ion. -- _ before the perils whose suffrages will stand fcr J., L. ISLAND, Orangeville, Out., 1ioWdesdale stallion, the property of John Dated the 4th day of May, 1903. he i3 seeking, it Can be dune in a Miller Sone, Brougham, :- sari=factory manner lIl pulJliC mares dmriag season of 1903 at his owls 30.32 Solicitor for Administrairia., 0 on dAon Po''w tiers stable. meeting> :- But to hold tete., pull 1 %� lie'lll et1119rLit is necc;sa'ty to en SnnithirecThe pnrn,.the imported Drugs a a e 1V��e�'D, Daire cot(ch stallion,- the property o! u 'gage Balls azul ad%cltl;e the ]fleet- D Defoe, �Vhitevale, will stand for fi . • - 1119-; %%with caltnot be %lune with- limited number of mates during 1903, as A Snap '1n Pumps ! __AT CLT RATE PRICES ottt c•urlsiticrable expellse. Cam- follows:-Mnaday noon leaves his own p aiglr literature is another proper stable for Gordon house, Pickering for ; , YOR%SHIRE STOCK FOOD-The old and reliable Stock Food so well and fav- ]]tetras of educating the.- 1)Cople in night ; Tuesday, .J(s Parson's, Ronne Anything -all(! 1.%•erytlIillg drably known by the farmer and etoch raisers of Optaflu It is a grand preparation questions of vital interests to the Hill, noon R: Amdrew'a hotel, Rest for keeping horses, cattle, pigs, sheep and poultry in a line healthy coat in i For Cutttttt'y, alid to issue this lttuat Hill, nieht;' Wednesday, A. R'eeaor'e, In the I nif Line _ MILK CURS its effects are marvellous. It not only contains nbu t butter than itself bmf C01111;stt ells cera%%' upon the rt soot'= lot 5, con 5, Scarboro, noon, thence to Pump Repairs. it assists the fodder to digest thereby producing more milk and batter than by any hie 'own stable for night; Thursday to Windmill Repairs other known.process of feeding and at the same time improves the health and condition of tLe contestants. Theso %%•it 1Commercial hotel, Claremont, ndon, - tts%'elling and other legitimate eX- Coansion hoose, for nicht and until col• Cisterns made to -Order of the animal. PRICE-Sample package 20e, or 121ba for $1.00, equal to 5 feeds for'lo penses proves that an election cans- lowing noon ; Friday, by Roseville to and ill fact -anything call be had Page's English Condiiion Powders 35c, Page's Poultry Powder and Egg Prodnoar patgn ctinnot be curried on without Mrs. Todd's hotel, Goodwood, for night; reasonable pYices at). 35c. Canadian agents for International Stock food, Saltpetre, pare lbw for 250, for cost, And as a greitt many of Satarday to hie own stable anti! 3londtty to take swelling out of your horses lege give handful in teed 3o Ib, 10 lbw for '250. -" ' " •1 -" ' those who are nominated to repre- DInc CJaI.ra•, Vol, 13, (356,1), 10187, sire � e Y=': ��� �T Ci I Sulphur 301b, 10 lbs for 15c, Glauber Salta 30 lb, 10 ibe for 25o,lesa Yoar own reoalpts for ' j' �(�( jy Ston Powder put p y from re dr ries prices. .,.• sent the people in parliament are hfac(Zneeo (3518), (5200). .The purebred V CoCont' ' s° n n proper! f m pn t1Ae ai.wh ale r - --,- ;-np$overbu.rdened with this world'-,, clydesdale stallion, the property of Geo. of o0 �—� Davidson c4 Sona, will. stand for &limited - o •_ 'goods it becomes necessary to ere- number of morn st bis own stabte,' Tot Thomas' Electric Oil, 2 bottles f 2- Oake a Stomach 4n2 Liver Pills 25a -s ate a fund to defray the necessary Du be 3• �1L, Carter's Pills, S boxes fot,$5q, _-flake's Dyeepepsis Tablets, guaranteed to azld legitimate expenses incurred - Whitby Chase's Pills 250 care dyeepepsin andindigeetion 850 Cbsee's-Ointment 40o Wella and Richardsoa's Batter Colon 1&t' _ y during the election campaign. os. it Jewett-The stallion, the prope nre bred of black Brock st.r Chsee'i Syrup 'Linseed and Turpentino 150 •Radway's Ready Seliet lso But there is rte doubt whatever, - Dickie, Pickering; will stand :for mares Dutch Drops 50, 6 for 250 Kendal's Spavin Care 75a Castoria 200 - -as proved. by the. many trials fol, daring 1903 as follows-Monday leaves Belladonna Plaaten loo Omega.0i1 400 Per00 ?80 �e lowing protests in the'pabt as well his awn stable for Alex. Laweon's Cher• /� Dodd'& Kidney Pills SOc Page's Spavin Cure, gnsrantesd 11.00 as in the present Gamey in%estiga- rywood, norm, Johnetoa'e hotel," White- IF YOU WkNT• Germain Hidmei Pills 450 Must milking tabes -tion, that -this Burd has been gross- vale night; Tuesday, Torrene's hotel, Dr Williams Pint Pills SAc, 8 bozos for. 89 Mustang Heave Remedy 250 jy misused, It would be ve in Markhan, moon and night; Wednesday, A gasoline engine Oake's Blood and Nerve-Food a strand pr+ Pare Cod Liver Oil, large .bottles 250 .) Batton'. lintel Ringwood. noon; Miller's Brantford wind mill, Deering mzchicory psriontor making new riab blood, sand Emulsion 2150 , revs hob!, Stooffviller a►gbt; Tharaday, bindery, -mowers, .corn baryesters, corn toningap the nervone epetera fi0o tere9ting to knout-, and we be ' _ the country has' a perfect right to Joseph Monder's, 8th con. Pickering, shredders, Page wire fence, binding twine, kno%c, where these funds colile norm; Bros. ham ni bt ; Friday by baggy or stone boat. Bee or write . Wholesale and RASH ee 17. ging St 11"C1 9 tom acid in wlist way every cent Greenwood to JohngCorner's, Kinssle, DM998ate• J. A: Johnston �I Co, Ir0110NT0« ��. Q spent• Each party should have noon; - Sebert's hotel, Brooklin night; W. F. R. Jon�e% Opp, Clyde Hotel, SQoo ret i0 C, D. DamEL CO. the right to k.how, the dour•ce Qf the �}'4!lcdttii B3tDdel'e•hotel% Whitby,-noon; as ly' Salaam, `` , _ ;y - - ' - • _ - - - �•:,^fit OLAReiteORT r C3 x- o a 'I W i `° time is at hand 111is$ MinnTe,'Bray ts-visit.$ her - __ _.. �- t.- _ and-1you-will ser fain wirat to father here. _ ^ems° :�' =e ie - t J LJ � � y • r i _ o ° a , l replace some of n a i fi � Il~i an l�n�eo Aland daughter , :: w -^-i - .an Tuesday. Nut"StON 0 0 1 c o 16 �� old worn out furniture with up-to-date date bedroom setts, ; y g e 0 e y O a elinins and rocking chairs, sideboards, window shades, spending a few days In the States. .8 00 n m cE90 sa^ K s� o curtain poles, picture - frames. We are prepared for _ Henry- tiiichell'and Win. McKay , �xo o:M c� � � � t e the coming event with the finest show of new styles of Furniture ever Spent a day last week in Toronto. Scott's Emulsion iS the •� sg ti a� t e n IN ro b.4 on display in the county. We consider it a pleasure t deliver furni- Miss Emma L nderhill has gone means of life and of the en- _- °, n�`bag6v a a $� o l pyr=e, tore to your home. to Guelph for a times to visit joyment of life of thousands of o ' - b i ::friends. -•►' n a m m .o� p Messrs. Hortop and White, of I men; women and children. r Jan ` John H Beal Lead' gP��lrniture Mau,"9s Brooklin, were in town on Tues.- TO the men Scott's -Elitul- 4 � �. m g air Uu, yo � Cf�AREMONT, Ont. • "clay on business.. sion >7ives' the flesh and a.o Apr �►_ - " - Mrs. Henry Thomson, of Toron- ° ,� d .4O MST ►� a -to, is spending a few days here strength so necessary for the me i C CM . Kith Walter Thomson. cure of consumption and `the _ _ a . b , �. J.ITI , Mrs. W. J. Harsell is very ill at ..repairing of body losses from ;-� � � � a !� m � septi M � V ' -are... -time of writing. We hope to hear .0 y>, Oct., sr e an wasting disease._ -of her speedy recovery. y * � m .o g � y xo..l 9 Syl. Middleton intends moving. For women Scott's Emul- I a, Deo w into D. W. Bundy's house at th I sion does this and more, It is .laouary 1904-Whitbv 6tb, Oshawa' 7th, - - Claremont, in the near future. { a most sustaining food and Bromham Stir, 'Port Perry rlth, IIs• -� O � Miss Young and Mrs. Henderson I tonic for the special trials that 12 bRe 14th, eanningtou lath, Beaverton OWD' � are at Gruelph this week attending Women have to bear. the convention of the JSissionery To children Scott's Emul- F Society, To business. If you want ani- eavetroughing done you.should J. S. Bund •has gone.extensively I sion gives food and strength leave your order with y g into the wheel business. All the for rowth of flesh and+rbone Claremont.. ^t al• _ latest' styles on the market at loft~- g - --Dowswell, C1 emont. est prices. and blood. For pale girls, Foster Hutchison ha3had placed for thin and sickly boys Scott's - - 'in his house a fine Dominion Piano Emulsion is a great help. - . which he pill from!Wmm . Bend for free eaale.. Fleming, ofN-arkham• sCOTT B DOWNS, Chemists, 1st con- ro To o Ontario. gregation held a bee on Tuesday Rea or _- oP S1 ki>zde veh. . hauling stones and ulateria•1--%r --- _ _ _ _ • _ ^ ... the addition to the vestry. Cream. ic!ee macufautared by the hilcLatlghlin J. W. Roswell, of Toronto, gen' Ice Co'p, of Oshawa.ecal deputy of the Independent The Empire ytedidiae Co, of London, ( et OIII ne Watch from R. E. Forsyth, or your old order of Foresters, paid an official Ont,, has. appointed the undersigned s. y . - visit to the Claremont Court this. local agent for Pickering, for the most won week. Fruit dertal discovery of the nineteenth century. de r,tbdiscover o the the roefl, Thra.t, one repaired and made as good as new at the s&me place. On Sabbath morning next,- May Bronchial Tnbee and Lunge. It cureeColda 10th at the morning servlee, two ' ' Catarrb, Asthma, Bronchit�a Hay f'ver r_c ,ntly elected elders. cull] be .nd all thrust acd inns dtseaeea write , _ _ - - R �^„� CR��' �T�i• _- _ - ordained to that office in Erskine Parlors for prrtic¢]srs, a stock of ereatmente}and�ch ai 4 repel" constantly on hand W. north Claremont. Couunen�ring next Sabbath, 'May , Loth. Sabbath School Will 114 held in - Erskine church at 10 n.Ill., ill- All kinds of Vegetables I Buy - stead of '2.30 p.m., a� heretofore. _� You'll save a••.�THE-.... ' Lenge Buy ='- ]Bible class also at the same hour. Store drill be opened in Bronsiham money by lag enables On Thursday last the •hf Jas Rink on or about May 18th, 1993. HOUSE us to sell at ;Madill's barn was torn o vthe reading this athat am:ARDsmall prices h windprevailing IF. S,I+iDERS4N, Bran h a4jvt. FARMERS -'very hl g day. The telegraph trires were ` damaged by the roof falling upon ' !them. Rsllable 900des Square dealing; fight prlooe aed SM16 led OuStbOMOM �. -1 Fitelaieg La all the rage among t lour sports at present. The beat _ . i!e tile 061 nor ei Our O400 buelnea• -- --- - icatch reported to have been made Pickerin s ae et la by gym. Leaper, who is RSADS YIZSD PAINTS have can ht tort -$even I($D$NS. 1.6 1 of the spec. u ► sae ...,,� f. saw • e0MIS or nag with, 6 :omexial weight. std.reite h. the aaos1 aP•,.se term shore Fence. tetlel°` i .00h .e�tE . Mr. Gillies Eadie. of $noz Col- _ � i ea the mbehd. ectal 1 tisom Treeede of ri bee mi eagle 064+1 R the sea w. 4411 ow iso is .: lege, in connection with the Btu- ` �r tram.. double bow toves. to rust or loan@ WELDSOs1110� w we: -dent `olunteer Hovement• of the Lumber coda fir leo«o moa« tele world.I sed swat Ceetewf. feces to the world. ,t WIN WUJALr, and of the Pragby-terian church, spoke °O i Prises robe. upward. nota �._ with much acceptance in the Pres - loo. — -- moved :�sid p b Thine cents a rod .»•�_ �s byterian church here Is3t Sabbath rplvt«id t10 ° o °"nooaOU ! We lee Dole ageau for Toronto ✓" 8eienty-ti4e m-)rning. making a strong appeal All kinds of rongb sad dressed Lumber is bow I" neva' Cents Lunnin behalf of missions: u bow..pr to.tb.m:.Lath, 9biogles, Doors. Saab, Hotlep Cia• Ne. 1 ales salsa j*. we oaaaot help gNtinr four trade• A meeting will be held nn Fri- iehings sad Silo mat>lrial xw' s d.� a.e0 SPADES AND SHOVELS day evening ill Dow,zwell's Hall -for -- d we f stbe 000 the purpose Elf re-strga a -Doo a — IiOSg About a Bashing �. -- iutt n foot -ball club. .t' e tt onhi Cistern tanks and water trottQhe made Machine ? BARN AND HOUSE - :-like to see all .the .cilli lnetnhQr- to•orlet - Your ba.lo: nae ..rL BUILDERS .. � . -take an h tere-t and be pre-ent on means • great saving - flint'► c�ccasiitn. Rettlember the _ to you m time, labor hall strength and c.otbes It's The time of pear when you need one of • •' Yy brisave a lob Ot time and money ' time. till -Il lght in Doti swell's Theeeoeomy �sgrsal these tools, tis ave them with Ione or short by brfaglag your lief oT hardware fit- Ij O CIOCk. tt and the cost coma noodles, wide or narrow points for soddidR •• Paints, o s and rhes to as W6'T9 -_.. The school foot -ball team organ- �• �A�M O„ • �•rsuvely am all. digging, ditching and draisleg. The tools w, got Ih4 goods you need d.1 prig« . V K Y lP• stook such well sell ars made for service and 1De price we •el • You'n De pleased 10 pal• ized last Friday- evening with the --known machines as ! is a reasonable one, TELL KNOLL, which • • >, follow'iug officers: Pres., John Tedi the gold medal .Macnab ; Secretary, G. A. Ban- over son. acrid MalSatisfactory M[aehine Oil y Wm. I'lllmerfelt ; chines THE Ba•ACTIxd,..ula.tr.ted,The m yard; Tread.., Canadian. The New O■t•rio sad THE 1M• We Have BeenYery Bnsy Capt., 'Walter 'Anderson. Com Pitot•/D STEPSaN80N. All sold at our Outfitting intendant settlers for NEW Our ooatomenMilas 'thdso 7 s oloee ant prides• ONTARIO and THE NORTH -W EST. It where else" nee Obey obtain mittee of :Management' : R. P. Bro- a on acs as s you need &I pr, Dos have ` tsiaonina ol1 with such splendid rtiee •dile, �nst the roods you Woad at prices whish Lasting bbd IuDrioatla{gaelities - ' will mean a big saving to you. : M that which we eW them. We Slack. The club is anxious to meet Y00 C�1t ng O 88 employ a an d pert f Durr baa other similar club in a friend- _ ' ' :any ... - • " Don • nod �e•L« for an oil, • • rfeotlp with • elotpse wrlssee bav- � loh w obtain and retain toe ly game. v hhllzner, p�es W So SATISFIED V CII8?OY>aS8 isr broken or detective rolls, e rolls 8peei•1 Diose prides to thrash_ ..peaI it of repairing wrier HORSE. CLIPPERS, firs and other sa�wp� neon for Oar work is done _bLe:pert workmen Your borso outfit I cylinder and madhlnt oil in Led fully WMAtI' ZI le not complete barrel lots. a�t _ •04 OR F"�,h • toShout k contains Oculi- 111���✓✓✓ '_ • , ' )�ANIIRE FORKS. well known make! _ A full line of the latest styles of sum - v Boker. Newmarket, ,• —_ - A .ply and other. priced Grindstones, One Cent A. aur load of fresh fine Windsor salt mer millinery now on hand. o. „ - IN cents. pound. just arrived. did line. upwards andsto We have too many re a line of Something attractive and becoming, your u i-' Poultry netting and all kinds fence (� -- - - - - ' tory grindstoneswad 4n order to reduce o ' seise stock we make this special low price -- _. ._ nd wise on hand. P[1Ce8 are riglt. ton • 1 short handles, 4,4 and 6 prong. Priced uF- CURRY.. All kinds of 'nails except shingle 33.00 ccaraa from - 0 per keg or 3c pea pound.: DHSS M: GEROW. Forty -Five ental Ofd Furniture Nide 1\ew _ . � COMBS E. BRIAN, . , :.� Byougllain,'(?lit• POULTRY NFrTTING. With s single coat of cherry, light • o s smiled steel 9 1 �Ig�nl}ger Fxt'111e1t• 5tipplx' Co I oak, roeetcood. antique oak, mahog stamped steel Cur- y , t 9 inch mesh, put up is rolls of any or walnut vsre isb stain. A splen• ry F -INT rivetted b0 rq¢ning, y�rde, Prided„se fol- through cbe.l:aadle. tdr TEN CE\TS. --- lore:— did bargain came our way In this [L77 - -... your change to prof horse Brushes .,,... 19 inches h b 60c lice, and it's 18 90c by t : 18 aq endl P. �/-�+didg' i $130 cans for 17c; 50c csne for soc. 'Thio is ' t 15 , dWhere „ Extra value in d �, get those 'neat 1.50 high-grade goods and a decided Bruehee a a 90o an f 63 12.40 btugatn. 95C each. • o I. fA inches bigb $9.00 T9 inches high 89.60 p�1 � .shoes • _..__ HftsE COLLAR PADS I _ g Fact Not a Fad •T� n i CiP8080te Shingle vstaa col They are unecess �t b boa ' tin It's oDe• anyone - • / - - per % threwply ReadyRoofing. g• V -gIII the lifattme of the s ag es, season o t y e have tDan ehiIs On. lasts twill b and anpon• Y• ore. We sell it at a a a c _ be P M a spplendid range of values 4an Put it on. We will leas rpeoi•lly priced upward from give you. fall pert! mars. At the most reasonableshoe store in Canada. PeAct fit and good i aloe at seventy -eve Oenp Gallon lowest possible prices. _Pinder twine sold also. 'Call and see before y ou _ �'Wenty-five Cants order and You will he surprises! how we can please ycstl. _ Gans, Rifles-andevo ve W. M. PALMER, -Shoe Merchant, Claremont: PAILS gaga. -- f :Iusplletnndipom Sao 1d. a of PLOUGH LINES MILK lAILB Read] made for immediate na@. trem the j 6 gnarl 100. 10 gaari 190 b«T wearing material. Trit>z rape hod Dand Oil s,t 14'IV16d.Cream holes, spediall7 good vLlae - have• 11toar dl9Worth stock of re�a ers Pai.nt.s-., �.... with by end liable we•ponatoark at oar aloe! oat prio« 'r Wal guess, sod THenty-five Cents, We save you money in ammaniHon. 1%'. it O de s 'It what you �C - - = receiverneed is non - . ran in t and 1 bare, w ate all Pa er rom noes la W ranging P d.E P P on Lan _ _ �� •• � �' 1� large fresh stock now . - careful !about it - from Sc. up.. attention 126 geSt King Street, Toronto. - - John Parkes, y , A citizens' meeting was held and - - - iL6p8...wer8- takea'tA-seBI'rh the ruins - - _ -- - - for bodies, but only seven bodies had been found up to last evening. mangled so badly that Identification 'was impossible. - lTH(E C. Y. H. A HEAVY LOSER. • • • The Canadian Pacific Railway is a t heavy loser by the disaster. Two miles of line were buried from 50 to - j 100 =set deep, and a new line will The Republic Tenders Him a Warm. Volcanic Eruption Destroys Portion of the have to be located acid built. The entire loss resulting from the Town and Its Inhabitants. disaster, it is estimated, will Reception. a• t amount to one million dollars, it not considerably more. „_..._ . _ . . ` . e A despatch from Winnipeg says: A yesterday to act for the Government FRANK DESERTED - � A Paris despatch says: For the j welcomed his Majesty in a fete court - special on' Wednesday afternoon and decide what relief measures An Ottawa despatch says: Ac- Ps•st time si4ce the visit of the Czar, Ieous, well-chosen words, and the from Calgary says seventy-five men could be arranged, wires as follows cording to a telegram received on the ally of France, the Republic on King replied in excellent French. The are dead as a result o1 a mine ex- to the Deputy Minister of the In- Saturday from Mr. Smart, Deputy I President then introduced Prime plosion at Frank. The cause of the terior: Minister of the Interior, the entire Friday received a State visit from a Minister Cornbes. M. Lou'bet and - - holocaust is reported to be either "Frank, N. W. T„ April 30. - population of Frank has left, and ruling monarch, King Edward of the Bing followed by the latter's an earthquake or a volcanic erup- Eighty-three killed, of whom about now Frank is a deserted village of England. His Majesty arrived at! suite, then walked up a staircase to ^ supposed to be the latter. fifteen are women, and fifteen child- the plains or mountains. Desirous the station at Port Dauphine - at !the waiting room, a beautifully fur - tion, lien, but ut wires are down, and the .ren, of ascertaining the exact condition about three o'clock on Friday after- ! nished apartment, with rich, red vel- Teleg only details find here are those sent rap( "It is thought there will be no of Turtle Mountain, Premier Haul- noon. 'Thence along the Bois du vet hangings, relieved with gold and _. by the Canadian ' Pacific Railway trouble from damming of the river, tain caused an exploratory party to Boulogne, the Place de L'Etoile, the decorated with palms and flowers. " superintendent at Cranbrook to the "Rock slide about four thousand be sent to the summit. After an Ohamps Elysee, the. Place de la Con- The King and M. Loubet then went superintendent here. The report feet long, extending from the high- I arduous and hazardous journey they cordo, and Rue Royal to the British ; outside er'hd entered a carriage say's ' that severity -five people are I est point of Turtle Mountain; west- accomplished the task set them, and Fitubassy in the Faubourg St. Hon- iac dran by four black horses, with kl.led outright, and that there are erly- end of slide 33 feet west of on returning to Frank with their 'ore, a distance of three miles, the two outriders and two footmen. The - still tvvbnty or thirty men in the! South of tunnel, extending across I report the population simply picked British Union Jack was waving in carriage drove off to the strains of mine. Almost-lastihtaneousIy - a i t-he-valiey and up the -opposite bankI up their traps and went to Blair- thousands between the tricolor of i the d'Mars'eillaise" and "God Save great volume of debris was thrown the King," and a salute was S for one and one-quarter miles from more, two miles distant. France. This was the dominantued up, and buried the surrounding' front of Turtle Mountain and I The reason for the flitting was the note'of the decorations. The boule- from Mount Valerian. Only a fcty• country five and six feet deep, in -'spread out fan -shaped, so that at reportof the existence of..a fissure in yards of the chief shopping streets ? cheers were,audible. The crowd was -eluding the railroad track, It . also extreme end of slide it was nearly the top of Turtle Mountain ten feet were all elaborately and artistically j dammed the river near the mouth of Ikept off a considerable distance. , two miles wide. wide, 1,000 feet long and 500 feet decorated in honor of King IDdward. I Ambassador Monson and Prime _-- the mine. Fire was then seen to is-[ "No trace of river for one mile, deep. It may have existed for From Rue de la Paix to the Place i Minister Combes followed in a sec- sue from the mouth of the pit, and but water now going through rock ages, and may not result in any- Vendome there was an avenue of tall ond.carriage. M. Delcasse, Minister In an incredibly short time it had I as fast as coming down, thing untoward for a thousand Venetian masts, white and gilt, con - of Foreign Aflairs, Gen. Dubois, enveloped a' row of houses in the "Not probable there will be fur- years, but the remaining residents nested with wreaths- of flowers, General Lacroix, and the IIon. Mr, V17 ir.tc - they elide of any consequence. of the village are not taking any which to -night blazed with electric Harding rode in the third carriage, t _ sones m the mine, there rs no_ d_ou_bt_ --- _ _ r r order and fornecessarypurposes. c nacos -[des-e -days, sna They lTig t- rl s - u oya a nere wrr a the rest o the paiTy lQuo, "E- thetseventy five either thed been suffocated d -plentyq Peace and 'promptly pulled up stakes, a§ stat- } were green pillars of trellised wood ' in others. Y maintain o burned to death, and these, with r`y p' po I ed• alternating with slender columns I'1 THE PLACE DE LA CON No earthquake or volcano. All • opening out into light basket -like - total up to over one huardred. It is working in mine except two escap- structures, filled and covered with CORDS. stated that Frank is a mass of FARMERS LOST AL1.. ed." great blossoms. These, too, show- The people were most numerous in ruins, and that the air is thick with I THE CATASTROPHE. ed in of electric li hts, A re - Terrible Havoc in the North of g the Place de la CgLicorde: Here - _..coal dust, I Frank, N. W, T., was visited Wed- markable feature of the occasion there were no decorations save the "Earthquake ha nesday morning b the worst disas- Frontenac County. I g q ,opened about 4.30 I B Y _. ,was the great number of En lis(h tricolor on the public buildings. A a, M. The whole valley below the , ter that has ever been witnessed in i A Kingston, Ont , despatch saysI and Americans in the circ, isseriy of band Played "God Save, the Bing" town for over a mile wide was shale- " any community in western Canada, I -Disastrous forest fires have been I them hating come specially to the I as his Majesty passed, and it was en up, and immediately after what Possibly in the entire Dominion, raging in the north country, north j French capital to take part in the '.easy then' to pick out the Enlzlich, appeared to be volannic eruption brat was either a slip of land or I of Sharbot Lake, since Wednesday, welcome to King Edward, !who removed their hats as the first 'took place on the top of Turtle 1 rock of such gigantic magnitude as j last, destroying thousands of acres i THE ARRIVAL. I notes of tl-:e• air were heard. Then - . Wountain, wHi -h overlooks the town, to be utterly inconceivable to the of fine standingtimber, cut lumber, throwing millions of tons of rock � mind of any whose eye has not be- devasting homesteads, and doingin- The King's Linin, decorated worst the band played the "]Iarsel - that 'the French and British colors. IK`hich was greeted by cheering' that out and covering the mine entrance !held it, or a slide induced by a seis- calculable damage. The loss cannot I and buildings and burying them lion- l mdc upheaval, killed 88 persons, de- be estimated Farmers have had {steamed into the station a minute was, snot loud, but which was the - dreds of feet deep. All the men stroy'ed bhe plant of the Canadian- I the results of their life -work swept Talions of schedule time. Ae it tame ;most audible. demonstration y the - American Coal and Coke Company, to a stop bugles sounded errd the part of the crowd made anywhere. _ reinployed about the mine were in- i' p I away in a few minutes. Dtany flim- hand played the- French and British It was the same in other placos, stantly ki led, and over twenty min- did a vast amount of damage to the illes ha,'e been rendered homeless National Anthems. King F-dward I vv ore bands were stationed. which ers are imprisoned In the mine with mine, and comipletely devastated I and destitute, and hardship al,o,inds ;little hope et rescue. Seven cot- about tern square fates of the finest 1 wore the uniform of a British field tption ere not many, P on all aides. Herds of cattle,. ;.urscs marshal, with the insignia of theTo put it br-ieflY, the King's re. .. wreck- and most picturesque section of the and other farm stock, ur..t:rie to es- a ion of Honor. As he Atepped up- was quiet but thoro,.:ghly hundred The loss f month [von en eendtch, e lCrcw WHEN s Nest Pass. - Ica were swallowed u p by the 1- g tags@ are turfed under the I PB• 1 Ion the platform, President Loubet cordial, ren. The mouatafa is still throw- THF: ing o Rhe ASLroph �recorded.Dibut nfortunately no lives 1 .---- -- --- -- 'A - ow-� The happening of E1W catastrophe I' --'-'- lr.g up rock." came at fifteer. minutes past 4 ?were lostdull, and [here was no enquiry fo��!' -F°he town or Frani: is in the Letb- } o'clock, when residents of the' to*tx - y - ..�.th=em. --"fife tiuverq have had to hotel - f The fire started at a point north --I �i MAR"KETS- .,bitdgr section of the Canadtan Pa -Isere awakened by a"deafening tv- j,, -ver their cattle from last week ow - west of Yic%na, nhere farmers were title Railway, fifteen rnlac from +n:ult and shal.ing cf buildings. iek•artne land by burning underbrush Ing to the recent strike in do he Cro'vd's T`eef. It k situated well! wFlch it seemed would rattle them i real amongst the dock hands, the i vdt to view of -the R v Mount- iMnto rrrzst lite ' demotit3on. Of all A attrT hreevo sprang up unexpect _nttlo C pens here mere crowded to their ut• i a1nt 16 t nai:ie O a new cna the � .town n a ritants, na ri ering � ' :-miriing town which has grown up ' nearly l.t)00, no one professe,c to ; tfsil tirr_bers. where they were neon 1 .,tn Trade Celitrds. i at the c sponse of the sh,taper+- ' rapidly, and therefore, there is little 1 have reached the outside of his do- j beyond control. So quickly' did it - i + flies were forced- to flee t r [ en There is no call for export sheep p. literature to be found descriptive of main in time to we any part off advance that farmers and the r either, Other descriptions are fain i h 'it In the last issue of thb Sento- what took lace, but when da P TILE DAIRY 3fARKF7CS, l active Good calves sold roast• ooen] t '• nel,.putrltshed in -Frank, the follow- dawned was seen that ,the whoa fields in order to- save their lives, I Dutter-The otlerings are fair, with I Y l flies returned. to where their homes lc. but. "bobs" were dull, and hard - ing appeared. ' That Frank will be side of Turtlo Mountaisr had fallen l fen the fire had passed. the fain- !the tone easier generally, We quote, to get rid of. Hogs have main- a busy place this summer, and will ! away, and that the eou'rrtry extend- i fresh large roily, 1.? to 1?;c; choice ; tained a partial ad,.aace_ and the double 'herself in size, business and Ing front the eastern edge of the had stood, to find nothing left but i 1415 roIla, 18 to 1Sic; selected dairy ! top price is now $6.50 per cwt _ population, is plainly evident to all town for two miles down the pass, ashes. The village of Ventlachar , tubs, 16 to 17c; secondary grades The receipts were heavy, but from -wino -have taken the pains to And: and entirely across the pas@, a dis- was cleaned out, and practically trolls and tubs), 13 to 14c: creani- the total there must be deducted 31 out the large amount of 'work that ' tance of two miles or mire from wiped trout the. face of the map- ery prints, 32.j to. 23c; 'do solids, 19 ! cars of cattle, which came forward Is to be done this ;;ear." the mountain, lay buried beneath The Rathbun company lost a largelto 20c. from Chicago for shipment via QUe• _ ALL THE MINERS OUT TWO rock and debris of various kinds forlquantity of cordwood and logy.' At� ;gys. The market is firm-, with bee. The run was 105 cars, con, .. SAFE, a depth varying from 25 to 100 Folger Station, Isaac Allen, lumber sales at 13c per dozen, taming 1,730 cattle, I25 sheep, 1,- - 'A message received at 9.30 wed- 'feet, merchant, haat 60,0CN) feet of lumber I Cheese -Market steady. We gtiot¢: 290 hogs, and 130 calves. nesday from- Frank says: "Of the DF-MOLISHED EVERTTIIItiG, entirely destroyed. Itis lumber camp Finest (old), 14c; do (new), 18jc. There were few export cattle. v.evente;en entombed ruiners fifteen In its sweep the great slide, ifIbelow Ardoch, on the miti'assippi (brought forward and some titaf are out without injury, and two are slide it was, or upheaval, if that be river, was burned. Those in --the IIOG £RODU'CTS, . came in remained over unsold. From dead from suffocation. One of the the more proper characterization, camp at the time were't�rced fo I)rp'ssed hogs arc nominal-. Cured $q,50 to E:)- per cwt. were the pro- proper found his house covered g p 'meats are unchanged, with a good vailing prices paid. with Tock and his Wife and six child- I demolished and carried' away the en- take to logs and push out into the - -ren killed, It proved that those Sri : tire - operating plent of the coal stream in order to save thenisel.v'es. demand, We `quote :-Bacon, clear, l Mixed butchers' and exporters' sold the mina were pater than. those out.. company; the tipple boiler and en- The long bridge over the Mississippi l0 to 10}e, in ton and case lots.' . at $1..25. to $-1.50 .per cwt,, in car• of it. The inside than. t of • the gli:e house, electric 7izht plant, roil below Ardoch, was berned to the Pork -]less, $21:50; do short . cot, ! loads. of it are intact, 1\o explosion, and way -scales. shops and a row of coke water's edge', and communication be- -8•22.50 to $23• Butchers' cattle were scarce, and no sign of gas was telt l the en- ovens destroyed, seven 'houses own-'tween the two -shores at that point. Smoked meats -clams, 18 to 131c; the market for them was strong, ed by the coal company, bury ing six , is now maintained by thtt use of rolls, 11 }c; shoulders, 10� to llc ; I u ith a tench~' to advance.' tornbed miners until 2 o'clock in the ! of them, with most of thein occu- I skiffs. This bridge was.nearly halt tracks, i4 to 14ic; breakfast bacon, Export lin' 1,0,00 to 3,004 lbs afternoon. They worked their own,: x:1.75 to $47 vary out through thirty feet of rods, Pants, and likewise burying'ten oth- a mile long. Another long bridge at 14 to 14;}c, each, said et way4imoin through they went. Plenty k, of habitations 'situated in the- valley I Laundreau's, near hlovna, yeas en+ Lard -The market is unchanged. The market for butchers' bulls was air. a -now going into the mine," of 'the town, together with every tirely destroyed. We: quote Tierces, 10�c tubs, I firm at $3.25 to -83 75 Per cwt. soul within. {hem. ; lie; pails, lite; compound, Se. to There was a good demand for Assistant General Manager. Leon-- BABIES' MARVELLOUS ESCAPE, mi'.ch cows, and all sold. We quote: [ted, of the Canadian Pacific Rail- In the home of - one of the Finn NO FURTHER ADVA�iCE. 91c• Bc-st kinds, $40 to $56 each; coria way, said he had little to 'add to i ' mon, $30 to $40 each. miners,- a baby came some three tke despatches which had already Pursuit of Mad Mullah to Be COTiNTRY PRODUCE. he receipts of calves werc, Bite months ago. The slide destroyed Ibsen received. There was no doubt, Abandoned. • - Deans --Trade n 1. Trade m quiet. with prices ' T P cl - the house and the, lives of seven oc- nominal. Medium, $1.50 to $1.75 I �aeavR', ,and the market continued it. however, that the trouble was cans- cupants. None apes touted save the A despatch from Aden says :-Tr. about the same condition as before, ed by a Volcanic eruption, as no wce babe, who was discovered in a consequence of the recent ,13ri.tish p�r bush, and hand-picked, $] ,90 to 'I the good veal nnirnals selling freely, 'mine explosion could have had, suchicreyic one hundred aids from $2. while �'ouug and skinny ones were lit a y reverses in Somaliland it is reported a -tar-reaching. effect. - "My advices where the house stood naked tisk Dried apples -Trade is very dull. not wa.tited. We quote: $2 to -$10 'from General Superintends a vel un ort,' and crying t with ee=' with prices nominal at 3}c per ID : each, anel $4.50 to $5.50 per cwt. .- b expedition has been suspended in- _ Jamieson Rt Calgary,,' he said, ogure. Alex. Leitch and his trite levaporated, G to Gjc• } "show that the. rock Is- blown, -into ;'p definitely. Major-General hgerton is Horley -The market is quiet, •with I The following was the range, of :-'and the river, completely blocking it u Fere killed in bed, and, their baby mentioned as the : successor of notations: Y g p' of seven months,' which. lay between Bri adie'r General Mannan prices unchanged. Strained sells at j q 7. end that the Lop of, the mine is still g g' S to Sic per Ib, and comb at $1.25 i Exporters' cattle- Per 100 lbs _ burning. I am afraid'that things .its parents, was unhurt• 'Information here indicates that Extra to choice ... SI.GO 5:,.10 THE '_BINE COMPANY'S LOSS. the complete organization of the to ops, - will turn out worse than the first It was at first believed that the 73os The market is quiet, with tche 3.75 4.25 Butchers' - despatches indicated, but every- pre -';death roll was swelled Vy the total executive considered of the expedition prices quoted at 20 to 23c per Butchers'-. „ ;paration is being- taken, Mr. Jamie- number of men at vrorlc in, the mine, would be considered advantac sous: Zb . ,. Picked lots ... ... .. 4.33 4.70 son has sent - out trains from hie- It is feared that the, recent victory quiet at Good loads ... ... 3.70 4.00 1 17, and that the mine had been.ruin- Hay,, baled -The marks is I_eod, Cranbrook and Fernee with ed by the walls squeezing under the will embolden the forces'of, the Diad unchanged prices. Choice tirnothy-, Medium 3.70 4,00 doctors, nurses and hospital stores , Dlullah to attack isolated posts, f 50 to $10 on trac)k, and mixed 1 Brills ,. 3.00 9.70 terrific strain, but, happily, loth $1 " Cows 3.50 :9.80 to give the necessary aid. " I proved untrue. Later -in the clay The force at the disposal of Gen- at $5.50. Heifers ... ... ... 3.50 0.00 railway agent at Cranbrook says the oral Dunning is insufficient for ooen- Sthraw-The market is quiet for { the men. rescued themselves erns Feeders, light ...4.00 4.40 -' _railway track is covered for a dis- brought out a report. o[ the' e'osidi- styo Purposes, and it is expected that car lots on track, at. $5.50 to $G � _ Lance of ttvo m"ries east of the sta- tion of the inside of fire mine. Ifad lie will strengthen his posts and re- per ton. Feeders, short -keeps 4.40 4.70 " "tion with from forty to fifty feet of main inactive until after the hot 3.0 O the 'mtuo been ruined it would have Maple syrup -The mari:et is quiet, Stockers .. 0 4 0 rock, and at the time this despatch meant a loss to the company of weather. _, with receipts small.` Nine gnlions .Sheep- r r rocas received the rock was still about 53,000,000, but as it is the 1 sell at 85, to *90c and Imperial gal- Exports ewes, light 4.50 00 coming down fire mountain over the mine will be're-opened, and it Is " PENNY BANKS. Ions at $l.lf . Maple sugar, rJc ,per. Do., bucks ... 3.50 4.00 •_mouth ,of the mine in vast quanti- thought the actual loss to the cornpp• Grain, ted lambs ... 5.50 8.00 ties. We purchase much ofo the pany will not exceed $200,000, if it Do., bucks ... 5.00 5.50 coal produced there, and -find it well Parliament � Will Likely Pass a Potatoes -Market is well supplied, Barnyard lambs .... 3.50 4.50 amounts to as,much.- The imprison- Bill at This Session. and prices steady. Car lots are { Calves, - per' cwt ... 4.50 5.50 _.'suited for our purposes. iti'e use l ed miners escaped by digging their uoted at $1, per bag. and small ' abcitTt 700 tons per day." - way to tl:e surface from the u An Ottawa despatch say quoted Htogs- y upper lots, at $1.30. Sown ... ::-4.50 5.00 s ectal train left Cai a 4t @,r i Minister of Finance will probably, A: •P- � � trorking4, game were injured, but Poultry -Market.. is quiet ,and g0 Wednesday for the scene of the rout seriously. introduce this session a measure to Prices , unchanged, We quote :-Dry Stags . 2 3.00 4.00 d disaster. This action was, Lal:en.inl BODIES 111iR1ED FOREVER. invade- •for the • essrs. shment, n picks fresh killed" turkeys, 26 to Selects, 160 to 00. purAuancd.of. lilsiftiCtiotr8.wired Go.v- I The family of the two Grahams, Penny banks. Messrs. Hamilton 18c per lb ; chickens (young), 12 to Iba::.. 6. ,0 0.00 . ernmen>t Inspector Speasce by "Com-'; whose homes were separated. by a Cassels, .Angus MacMurchy, and. C. Thick tats 6.25 0.00 Clarke are here consulting with 1 per , old to 3Oc per Lights 8.25 0.00 missioner James Smart, There l. anile and the employes of Voupore E, g 4c� i15 hens 9' r .Ib. were on board twenty members of & McVeigh, whose cabin was n niile' the department in regard to the. LIVE STOCK MARKETS, -� the Northwest 3founted Police, who !further east, were buried fuliv a measurk which is being framed. Thdy, - ' "Pa," said the boy, ]oolong up ` will preserve order in the town. i hundred feet deep, and .none of the represent the St. Andrew's Church Toronto, May 5. - There was an from his, hook, "what does a man's LATER. i bodies sen ever be recovered: In 'hl scion 'and the Victor Missioh, - 01 active, demand for butchers' .cattle at ,''better half' arena?". "Cst>ally, my - A deep tch from Ottawa' says: Mr, 'fact, it is doubtful if man; of tine Toropio, which -between them hava the Western Cattle Market to -day, 1 son ,"'replied Ms fatlisr from behind William cares, Inspector of Govern- s:Mrbodies of the dead .are ever re•^.ov.�ri IAggre; a -le' d?posits in a penny bank and their prices were higher than be -1 his evening paper, "she ineane ex. ;. gains S rveys• who want to Frank ed. it0 thf, 4rriourit of over $20,000. fore, Export classes6 however, were I act.ly what she segs," r . - .rte • - • ' r • ��� . t ,. � - .... .. .. ..y�,. . .- .. .2Ya.-. -» :•r � cr+' .. x.74e:x„ b'Y�- t , ,c. _ .. r F v','� wings and follow his e'er -N-- word and ;' t� Nervous look until he uic sidal situation wile ( jQi%�toy Q�� reached. Themoment Mr. Tree felt for his pistol Argus used to rush "'Disea's into the darkest corner he could fled A CHANCE FOR CLEVER PEOPLE l.. �and, burying his head between his 1 paws, listen for the thud of the actor's fall. Atter that the dog GAPES IN CHICKENS.O�JRiD BY would' crawl back to meet his mag- It should be easy for people who drink delicious Blue Ribbon Red ter with a howl of joy at Mr. Tree's Label Tea to say something that will induce their friends to try it r� The trouble called gapes is caused apparent return to life. ' by a small worm in the throat Xaayoa's- Nerve Caret Sir Thomas Shaughnessy, the pre- about a half inch long, and they sident of the Canadian Pacific Rail- often exist in such numbers and way, keeps his fiftieth birthdaythis $545000 breed so rapidly as to kill the 71 year, and Irishmen will be glad to chickens in a short .time. Some ofknow that he comes of Irish stock, Prizes them can be removed by making a though born far away in Milwaukee. loop of horse hair and putting down He began his successful career in the- -the chicken's throat, or by using Twenty-five cash. Prizes will be awarded in order of merit to those 'the small end of a feather in the office of a Chicago railway, and rose sending in the best advertisements for Blue Ribbon Red Label Tea. to be general store-keeper of the sanie way, by which means they are line. 7n this capacity he ,attracted drawn out. This work is said to the attention of the then manager First Prize - - - 200.00 exist in the common earth worm of the Canadian Pacific line, ' who- - .. - or angle worm, but is probably not induced him. to go to Montreal as SeCOnd Prize Io0:0o In all, as we have fed these worms general purchasing 'agent of the Third Prize 40.00 :,liberally to small chickens for many "I believe that more than go per trans-continental railway. In two - days in, succession, often giving a e 4th to I th Prizes Io.00 each 00.00 teat of business failures car, be frac- years he was assistant manager, and 3 r half plat at a time to a single ed t0 til-health."-Mtulyon he has since become the head of the 14th t0 25th, �S.Oo each 66.00 clutch of chickens, and we neover had line. :a. case ` of it. But removing them Nervous disorders, especially among The late Dean Farrar was an in- 'with a feather or horse hair is of women, are becoming alarmingly preval- _ defati able worker. His working u 500.00 'but little use if they are not pre- eat. In their train are sound insomnia, fi g _ da when he was at Westminster be- vented from cpming again. First re- melancholia, neuralgia, epilepsy and in- Y In addition be onto with the week ending April 4, a special sanity. I feel proud to think that In Ban at halt-past eight o'clock and r 31 g , zw%,e the cbicicens to a. clean ,spot of Nerve Cure L have supplied a per- lasted until ten at night, when he weekly prize Of $5.00 will be given to.the one sending in the best igrournd where poultry have not been ray used to allots himself an hour or so advertisement duan that week, Makin for the nine weeks $45.00 fact boon to suffering humanity, and g g kept, Be sure that It is dry and with a novel or some other form of , $545 .clean, and it may be well to tum ore that will live to the hearts and lives in special prizes, or a grand total of thirty-four, trash prizes _ it over with the spade. of the people long after 1 am goo:, It recreation. A good deal of his work __-some of you are troubled with nervousness, If you was done in the library of the , CONDITIO- Scatter .'ir-slacked lime in, the coop i cannot sleep, if you feet irritable, If you Athenaeum Club, where he was se where they are,, and on the ground I ?eel weak and exhausted, my i most earn- round them. Put about a teaspoon- i estly ask you to try my Nerve Cure.- cure from interruption wh ppro essiona ad. writer, dor anyone connected directly or indirectly with P 1lnnyon. wrote n s aid he the ]31ue Ribbon Tea Company may compete. ful of -spirits . of turpentine in MUWON'S REMEDIES, -- - 'I�rt u to sit at an_uhright deck near. 2nd. Advertisements must not contain more than go words, and shorter ones are /golarts of water, and give them.that } the window, with his constant com- preferable. - to drink. Chop onions fine add mix l Munyon's Nerve Cure, 25c a vial. panioa, a parrot, close b Poll 3rd. One. of the cards used in packing Blue Ribbon Red Label Tea-there are L!uhyon's Dyspepsia Cure relieves Pa Y Y _with their food. All these are ap- Ftomach distress instantly. Price 26c. used often to break in upon her alas- two in each package-must be enclosed 4th each batch of advertise- proved remedies, but the main point I biunyon'e. Ptle ointment positively cures ter's train of thought by insisting ments sent. - is perfect cleanliness o[ coop and all forms of pates. Price 215 a an 4th. The competition closes June i, rgo3, and all con:petin6advertisementsmust Personal letters aoaressed to Prof. P perching on his finger, and her reach one of the following addresses on or before that dart. grourods where they axe. If -it seems launyon, Philadelphia, U.S.A., contain- antics lent a curiously humorous -necessary as rhey grow older to re OR detasis of sickness, will be answer- touch to the bookish interior,urn them to infected yards have the Prom tl77 add free advice as to treat- $111Q Ribbon Tea Co.,r.0Winnipeg, idt8il. soil well turned over, and then sow M ,given. 15B An amusing incident is toles ofCo.,Ont. /..t King Victor of Italy, one of whose Blue Ribbon flea CToronto, air-slacked lime over it, We have .I chief amusements is motoring,One B.C. Blue Ribbon Tea Co., Vancouver, Peen bad cases of - it In old fowls I - '" - — - - - clay when out with the Queen they . also,, but it wks always where little' must he exercised in keding it to th, do person shall be awarded more than one of the main prizes, but may also _ COWS in calf, although for all kinds were passing through a stuall' vil- S attention had had been paid to keeping B Iageown take one or more weekly ,?rues. clean under the rooyty and keeping � of stock it nilay be safely fed. in, the I Amour; th thecrowdaft ac tai to occurred. 6th. In case of a tie, decision wilt be based on all the advertisements submitted P Im by the competitors is question. nix yards clean and dry, lo[oabout onemeto)le p to the day. ispot were two English mutoriste, spoonful a da Rt o, unaware of the identity of the ir, }[ M. E. Evans, of the Winnipeg Telegram, has kindly consented to judge - I wilt clear eatile o1 lice, tree 4hee the advertisements and award prizes SUGAR`CUIiFD ITAMS. 1of scab, and drive off ticks and Rill (occupants, carriod on the following A Th.e most delicious hams and bacon correct ilnpaired.. digestion when ani- conversation -"Pretty motor-car." ll advertiaamer%ts thu't fail to wind a pri"- but w10CIs +are the toothsoinc country cured reals are being ted hmvly on a fat- "Yes, and the lady is pretty, too." ares 19ood anoo,als to bo aeeesyuad for paablicatlosa _ ,;meat W;fith alY packers' new process : tening ration, It is simply Gurpris- Vore than can be said of the man. will be taal.d for at 1120 rates of 1$1.00 0aeh. Ing how tittle- ticks on ghee will Did you ever Fee such a little man - a -curing there Is rione 60 poll as the ; g quickly P . o•. Unless expressly requested to the contrary, we wit c ..;i.er ourselves at liberty S in such a big car "I am out of farm curer( pork• The "''isconsin ! disappear if a talAes•poonfyl of this to publish the names of prize winders mixture is ted to th.<m daily toes a V brau�ly. I wonder if he can supply - :farmer ices the follnwin h food advertisement should be truthful and contain, sa idea bris!,tly .and g g `me ~halt I ask ? Perbaps he r a •i We have a formula for a dry-cure ! few days. They will not only dis- i orcib•v expressed. A boria'ftde signed letter with address a ate fest to one �.!io speaks French " I shall be most : that has proved tery yati'sfaxtory aPpe•nr from the er.imals, but will j' a has tested the tea, is a good form. An adeerttscment fotanartidc tit fwd should take for.even• thousand i g 1 happy to oblige you," said the with us, R'- also -cove their �l a t%n r uarters 4 rot associate With it, even by contrast, any unpleasant idea. The best advertise• pounds of meat ten .tits of salt, The iveding of it ili so Ample and i Krng. in rerft-et Frtgiiah, txrnnrg mMt is thecae that will induce the most pcaple to try the' ar ' advertised. _ I,- one pound of black :tipper, any the cast so small that it is -some- rhe huldir:�; out his Bask, Then, as pound of saltpetre •end two pounds 'what singular that more.fariners do he prepared . to Icair er he-added ' - or bre �!>;•n sugar• 31 is sugar. salt not use it. � Can I be of {uiy further use to aJe®li Your Inspiration in s Cup of Blue .. .,.t r .you ? My kingdom ` is at your dis- Ribbon kited Label ^T'ea axiid the _ Etc sal;.-rare TIfI. PA money o Yours. in a art o _ f - Rater bo - a �!a �r h. , 1t n pour in the other Ory ! real variety of tday.icc hate _ A _ .The .death of , kite. George C' u' , . � f3 1 g 1 ole ' mixture d an mix thorn x,hly, r�ren been used for prn><entina the Prmale' ! (lose, cutnniouly known as King •. the meat has all the animal heat out beetles from laying their eggs upc lel floss, draws attention to the almost -_ of it. blit not frozen, pot en ch piece the trres._.The following is i,rohably -unique 13ritish possession to the In- __ -_ ___.-.---- - --- in a tub and. rub the mixture on un- as e:Tective as, any that can be _safely dian Oceari-the f'6eos or heeling - til the meat has a very wet ep-' used without danger of injury to the i Islands. The grandfather or King- pearar.ce all over, skin aur! all, Aft,,r hurl: IIissoIve tine halt gidlon of lio..5 found theta un;nhmGite•d in 1835 each ineee•is thus ti•crated• there Is soft-soap or fi'm poundv of whaloz. I and hurried hack to Scotland to in- always some left, which I !tut on , nil -roap is . ones-half gallon of hot i duce his fellow-countrymen to go the piotnirsing Lancs cr the haws:Rat;r,dart dui ors-tit!( Pill t of ear- cut as wtr!ers. Dfany went ; but in anId sho iWr ,r4,• as they lie an It no 1ic,llc acid, When mixed, add five ! the ni ant,tme a notorious adven- ttakrlr for (Jrc'•inG.` It takes them from grillotis of warm water and enough turer ,named Akxander Fiore - had thee*• days to two w,-,,-k9 to dry, ac- - — nds - i - _ - cor:iin to t}•c whether. Now after lilac iii make a wliita.•mash-of iii-tout-' ��;ep posses.•+lon o� the islands with t; the ronsistencv of paint. Finally. a number of natives from the the moat has taken the snit as it stir in one-fourth of a pound off Straits Settlements. The .majority u- _ should, I haiiq nn twim� ctrinl, and ''F'is cTrrn.Aptly the wash to of Itoss's followers returned to Scot- - 91%,e a cunt Of con,lea7seo} _smoky, gnrit; hefc,rr the eggs have 1,een de land, but some remained to support After thi; is thoroughly dry wo TSOGited on the fetes,' and again in n him, I'or sonic time the. two lac- simply hang away, Putties¢ 1n sac- s fyw' week.;. All cracks and crevices "or ant, os we Itrue, The i'llsects tions lived on bad telly but —::ill not -1xrtTier such a rut'r, must " tm filled find the bark thou Itoss's influc- gradually asserted High Carbon �atol�ai t r0 allld iiE�ail*I Hard �eoneQ3- � i(O louglily avid completely coverosi, a itself, -and flare, do orted by his rol- N1ct-the cheafe t but ti a mo: t quali1. or t`.e money• If you do not care to risk it put stiff brush being best for the work. loners, left the lilacs r.nc diad _ at write us direct. 11n flour woks, -tie them tight and „It must he understood that the Rork Singapore. ~ince then the prosperity !f }Our Dealer doesr not keep 6A1!!iB FENCE _ glut wood ashes in the mouth of the lba9 no effect ,upon the borers after of -the island has been assured, and p u(1 �1(� s t On ` -sack. ?►Lige will not bother raw f r rh� � .RIAMB FENCE GO.. Limited Lone ar. _ y ' _ thev'h'ay..o c' � Las vie--.1T�T a-fi-nc revenue to tiic a'•'r. s'' _ •-• •.'meat of, this cure _ is intetxtkd .to 'preVent the +!cPodting -tows family, chictiy •front the.pro- of eggs, or to kill newly "hat¢7icvl duets of, the cocoanut. There is no dtyr�' GOOD I•117I-'Pi':11S. larvae before they have* entered the legislatian, no rates or taxes, .and It-Is not, har3 to get the breeder, bark' _ - nothing really. disturbs tho serenity ..gs• cam• \��� �, : —� of the inhabitants but un occasional or even the buyer of-pure-bred stock,ti \ .:to see that it pad's to have the PERSONAL•POIfJTERS_, cyclone: or, carthqualce..- best. But many feeders sc-em to ,Notes of Interest. About Some wholly g disre and the fact. Whether }� MAN llj AN j�j Leading People. 9T THOMA the .stodcnian who is picking up a t AMOK ✓ bunch of cattle becomes careless, The Duke. of Devonshire has in his GIVES D 1 111J' Lot,- thereby disixgar6Lng laws well Possession a copy of (laude' Lor- - nate risk and venture aeries him book in Europe. It Is an heirloolii FRIENDS TO IIS(] a� `ewi�..Mi mad Ra OIT tl'.0 known_. to him,' or wh ther his in- rain's Book of Truth," the rarest That label i TELis HIs t best paints mSa�7'9 beyond his judgment, 'we ciinnot in the family, and the duke's father Paints. We Leake. them and guaran- - in it is that most on one occasion refused an ufier of DADD a KIDNEY PILLS'FOit say. But, certain - tee them for value strength beauty, tenders of cattle' haeme is their lots $Iu0;000 for. it. I�ILNEY PAINS. t 5 r a few animals that are always un- Sir Frederick Holder, the first n durability ...Ild economy: desirable. If you should ask one Speaker of the Commonwealth Lew Dake Well-Known Hotel-keep] why he bou'gh't that particular steer, douse , of Represent' .ti%=.L "startedSena post card mentiocing this paper and we'll ren3 Dees - he would, probably have no reply, or life as a schoolmaster in South er Gives His Experience With booklet show' tn ow some beau%out bdin" stave been say, "Because he was cheap."Poor Australia, of which Colony he was Otnacia's Great Kidney Remedy, punted with our - A. RAMSAY A SD. est meters, - rLONTR[:AL. Stork• never pays for feeding, and Premier when federation was accom- St. Thomas, Ont., April 20.-(Spe- -- the longer it is kept the greater the Plashed. He has been for many cial.j-Every'bo'dy in St. Thomas anrk - years a methodist lay. preacher, and the :surrounding country knows T loss. Now that the time is here to political buy something to eat the grass, will he has never permitted.aay [ Dake, proprietor of the Dake it not be well t.o consider to work to interfere with his preaching and one of this railway center's - buy ? Is there not more profit in engagements. The first Commoner niost popular citizens and many, L paying p of the Commonwealth frequently in a few dollars more per head people know that for years, he was figures in the pulpits bf -the -Mel- the victim of ii very aggravated' -.tor good stock that are always Sri - -- -- _. _....---- bourne Methodistchurches. ------ --- - -- ready toes market than in allowing s form of kidney Disease. Today ho. Lord Spencer used to be known as n e metnber of the ITouse of Com - on few poor ones to get into the 1s a sound, heat-thy man. He used g herd because they seem to be cheap? the Red Earl, on account of his Dodds Kidney Pills. TELE Yi,-P. GETS NO PAY neons is a man of •io2tune, splendid beard, which contributed Speaking of the matter recently,-i 'Members of the English Patlta- : ST Ll'IIUII AND SALT. not a little to, his great air of dig- Mr. Dake said' ment, unlike the mLm'Uers, of the o.th- FFIUL LL: JACK S.ITErPERD. _ pity and distinction. Even now the • "I had been-troubled for over five er piarliaments of the•'world, serz'e The fact that sulphur and salt in description may be found occasion- years with my Kidneys and pains iii;' tcithout saltiries. The labor party's While awuiting'.irial on a charge r. -due proportions given moderately ally applied to him in the news- ny. back. Nothing 1-used could representatives in parlianlctit and of theft Carrie Smith, a domestic to all kinds of live stock is excellent papers. But he might more proper- give me any relief till finally on the the, -Irish party's Irtcuibers iia the servant, made an all but strccesstu1 _ - is riot new,. but eons recent Uses of . ly be called the Whito Earl, During advice of a friend I started to use only ones who are pnid to serve in a, tempt to escape from New Aruns these-in Iowa bane brought the the last two or three years the Dodd's Kidney Pills. the House of Couu? ons. They draw wit, N. J., gaol, She had become Matter again Prominently to public ruddy hue of his beard-bas been "By Lire time I.had finished ;one their salaries not from the Govern- possessed of male attire, and was Y d " attention there. A reference to the gradually disappearing, and a few box the -pains anal Kidney Disease Lent, but from the funds of their I just-•'leaving the prison whelt bet- - matter in the Iowa Homestead days ago, when he loitered for some was gone. That is over five years i parties. There arc so many able slouch. hat became it to nggod, nd- xnatted letters from live stock grow- time in the Commons' Lobbyr it was• ago now , and as I have had no re, Hien willing : to serve their country lowing• her Tong -'fair to all; and eli on "the sui>Jeetr one of whom con- observed that it -had bbcome almost tura of the trouble. aface, I think I rand their party-for the honor of it thus dYscFosing Tier sex. „ 'tributes to that paper his own ex- white. am safe in concluding that the cure I that all agitations to secure -sal- tributes periences, to whiah he Aays that the Mr, Beerbohm Tree tells a @tory a- Rae permanent. dries -tor members of commons have 7'teeclierg of sulphur to young cattle, bout a dog named Argas, who used "I advise all my friends who ars tailed. It costs the average merest- R'lien -the French General hour- Y bee from $3,000 to $25,000 in elec- baki .retreatod into Switv,rr1afirl front colts, sheep and swine in the pro- ,Mularly to accompany him to the troubled in the same way to use i tion 'exp'enses to get into commolss the Germans in 1,4 1, he sold 10,- swine of one part of sulphur to theatre, and particularly objected to. Dodd's Kidney Pills." tortenofof salt is a spiendid pre- sensational scbries. When Mr. - Tree Dodd's Kidney Pills cure all stages ! if his election is warmly contested 000 horses to the Swiss. One of " vection parts disease, as well as an was playing in "Captain Swift" Ar- of Kidney Disease trom Pain In thd�by a candidate from tine opposing these is still alive.'-It is owned by - 1�radiositer of vermin. A little care gus used to take his place in the Back to 13r1ght'■ Disease. party, so that, as a rule, the aver- a, botcher in Berno. ' } .n R ,. .. .. is - TO OuasubboullskHB:by etemat —Wm. Dickie;. has been indis- good catches. ,John Teefy, one of our - W The address label on soar paps yoo old reliable %routers caught one on ._____ �ttiwaysssoeztslnloae ' Monday w is welg ie o uz. our subscription to T=sNxxcsis aid. -John anti Mrs. Gee .spent Sun- � � • • • • wuittanoe. a» acknowledged pby • da with frieluin filarkham. The school concert which was held $Laage of date on label on-tba drat papa lot- y here Iast Friday evening, was a decid= awtieoeiyt of mosey at thL omoa . Always -J(jhu Clark is confined to the ed success. The night being favorable ` ed.t.p.id ahead t house this -week through illness. Tloor and Stair g and the program goo¢ they succeeded t� . e� • W tight, of Torouto, in capturing about t20 which will go to- P e _ p spent $un44)r with Pickering wards filcin tklr school yard and beautif friends. ying the school. p _ �. '• In All ����� -Norman Kerr spent Tuesday Richard Witter, who for the est with Claremont and Brougham threeyears has been an employ ee of G C u •.� - friends. F. L. Green, has secured a position in i Hemp, •m ` .: FiCIi>>:RING, Orrr., MAY 8TH, IWQ. in Little York where he and 'fila fam •C i9 _ _ -John Fitzgerald, of Toronto, ily will move to at the latter part of Q spent Sunday with W. J. and Mrs- this week We are sorry to lose Mr. _' m o Union, - - Reazin, and Mrs. Witter from our midst and p' ee* = Z m =.LOCALISMS. -Miss S. Lidgett, who has been we all $ops things will always be _ • in the city for some time, has re- bright and cheerful in Little York. vc • EtC• turned home. Sale Register: - -Mrs. Wm. Peak is••"on the sick -Ml's• McLean, of Toronto, is You will have to come at once if you want to see that yard wide MAY 13th - Auction s endin a week with W. J. Reaz- WEDNESDAY, of hos c dist this week. p g sale of horses and cattle,* on lot No. hemp carpet at 25c. -per yard. IL's a .eller. -Mea. Winnacott, of Ch st., in and family, 5, 8th con.. Pickering, near village Oilcloth -Now is the time to buy. We have it four, six or eight. -D. McEwen, of the Toronto spent a few days last week in the of Balsam, the property of Wm quarter. Pretty designs. (city. 5 N Globe, was a pleasant caller at this Edwards. Terms -6 mos credit. Lace Curtains- A good clisplay from 25c per pair upwards. -Mrs. James:�Gordon is spend - Office on Tuesday. Poucher & Postill, Auctioneers. ing a few weeks with friends in -Mrs. Gervas Cornell, who hasry the cit been very ill for the past ten days Executors' and Trustees'' John' Dickle'' �] � ;0Dr. Henry will be here as usual is now much improved. S3LE OF-- W V e nest Tuesday to attend to his pro- -Dr. Waugh is busy these day s n his official visit to the Farm Lands and fessional duties. V. paying g • Village Property! - schools m this locality. . -B. Doyle and family are now - ' ' comfortably settled in Mrs. Louis --Andrew Douglas, who is work- •' , O Leary s residence. }ng On a steaM shovel at -New- The Executors and Tru=tees of the last I Can Supply You With -W. E. Vanstone shipped a car- castle, was home over Sunday. of t and Testament of Joseph Collins, late ins Sailor Hats -Mr_ B K. LeavEns returned of the Township of Pickering, in the ceuo• S Paints e load of cattle all(] 114 c -f14m_Shl -- — -- ----._ --- will offer for sale int Q' PaBse Was , s atIou on . onday. orae iul*•c ti a • .rl Tin ..Cretonnes_— weeks -with her Mother, Mrs. �� in by publdo at Wilson's hotel in the vi age o Machine Oil lannele tee -Mrs. Wm. Dickie, who has not Claremont by Thomas Poucher, auction• \ails Garden Seeds F t been in the best of health for �uule nacott-• ser„on 6aturday, the'Jth day of May, 1903 Furke Mangold Seed'Cottons time is now somewhat%better. -H. Eldridge, formerly of here, at the hour of 2 o'clock in the afternoon, $ ades Turnip Seed s Houle — W. Peak spent a cOttFFtie of but lately of. East Toronto. is nc)N%' the fo!lowing properties:— v ” Scoop 5hov'els Royal Giant Beet Smocks days last week in Toronto. daring living in New Onaria, where he Parcel No. 1—Ail and singular the sont6 Garden Rakes Patent Medicines Boole l� has set•urecl a good position• western quarter of lot Number Six in the ails Dish Pune ''which he attended tht• li )r -e shut+'. Fifth coucessicn of the Township of Lia P _ __. _ .-_=1 ratrk Fnrw-F,€-Tt�lt;later, l; In --- yy v . -We are .1)lea�e( to r1_ it that - lass. tOotaito. ..tt-etre= ,)w'11 thi- week, the workinen to Logan • • .R. A. Bunting iz, much improveol )u the establWiutelit inhere lie }tits ?g i food orchard ut about the premise3 t brides, in the county of health during the Inst week or ut one acre with _ tti♦'0. been w"orhtn,• beln> on strike. goodfAlit, good horse and a frame baru. _ —Dacicl E. Pugh i; 1�tt-y the=e —Tht' Pt)ttc is field zit the east , The premises are situste about mile from clay= at hi; t'att In in Jlarkliall). en of the +'ill>tge lin- had a good Claremont elation on the ('.P.R where b a where lie k erectin a large new `-til,-tttt'ttal fens t t tested artrtuid market, stores, churches, etc. Public a.• � � Goods g sc).00l v'iti,iu i .Wileofthepremises The barn, it, and will Iso lot c c t be all eye- farm de i❑ a good state of cultivation• • fore to the cotrininnit--.S P -R. Moore, mir g -iiial blat•k. Parcel ::n all and singular abort - smith, has been laid off work clue_-Ittobt. Roger S, of Newmarket, three and three quarters acres of the � .nth ; ing the as b week, being oust-- in tnx%.n a o,uple of clays rhi- part of lot Number Eighteen. in the Ninth y -chat incii�oused, week attending the monthly meet- Concessive of rbc Township of Pickerio¢. - -Thoma- Douglas, +x'hcr --cut u, ►ng of the Friends. Ile was ac- in the Countv of O.utario. and comprisio¢ We have in stock a full line of all kinds of fine shoEs in latest stypes, cunatanied by «•. I. Moore, of nearly the whole of the village lute Number also "extra value in heavy lines. _ Torouto a few 1%vek= alto tr, Ie- 'ld aaa 29 and the south eastern acre of Tcit,)nt.ct. -ceive treatment -at oil(, of the lvUs park lot number iuthe `visage of Clare Our Wall -papers cannot be L�eaten. j)itals, is home again, his leg living -�ti e are s()rry to report filet mot. Thio property is situate in the Call and see for yourself. _ Pox much better >I1 -S Alt gra Crank liaS been coni- central part of the 'tillage of Claremont _ -Our foot -ball tx,} s made z+ trip iN'lled t+,) give Ill) teaching fur a and has a frontage of abcut 3W feet on to «'filthy last Friday to try etas_ time on acc•outrt of ill -health. Front street There is a Kuoa frame cot- �� A. Bunting. clusictue with the train lit the Slit' will reutain at her home here rase frame drivin¢ hoose and stable, trait trees,, good water, etc ' -Count town.. As w•a+ expected for the present. Y -1 • —A few d•t. S ago). Ed. D1c•('•iut The property wits be offered anbject to ' the cause off victorious with a h reserve bide on each parcel aad Publect to - • score of 3 to fi. grazed the back of Itis hand wi l k leasee ahich expire on April int, 1901 ` a ha -tamer. The.in'et -was con- For further ter s, part.icalare and con,- _ -The members of the town -hit) 3 ryrn _-CGitlncil +s'tli snake their annual it insiWiliflcent at the time,. Cktiofln..t sale apply to the executors- and Jig -�—^�Uatit -oon began try axetil until the t, -.tees or to tkeu eai)ci.tor or. ta..th@-jtour thrugh the township nest l tioneer. • 1. ahcr.e arm kx'tatnt• nffcc „eel. On Ik week to inspect the roads so ae to Dated 11th April, 1903. enable them to apprupritste the ThrtrsdAy morning he left for Thomas Poacher• Brougbatn, P•O., . rants where most needed. Toronto to retrive treatment at Auctioneer I I 3f 1h on nes I - Wee . r. r aur o t o t±Xton, of Greenwauti, shilrped a ear- -T J firkin, prey. of . T. -$t. Joe, Colhna. Charry.vood. Y U day. and Thursday, April Sth and 9th. The Indies oft the - J of thoroughbred short -horn Car :!fen's Union, of Chicago, to- Ezecutoraand Trtr3tess village and country surrounding are cordiall • invited , cattle u, different parts of the getber with his nineteen delegateta Jas. DAoCnllonah, Bolictitor, United States, and on Ttresda - of the international convention of 2;•30 Stoatfyiue, Out. _ to come and ins�ec't our hate. Copies of rent jy patterns and the newest shapes in ready -to - this week R.obt. E. Johnston, ship- steeet car men to be held at Pitts - this CREAM WANTED. wear Bate. ID a thorough -bred bull to Little burg. Pa. this week left last FridayPed -- _ Dublin, Ont. for that city in a special car over SwrET OR SovEt-Let its make ., ■ the Lake Shore & Michigan South- our butter, 18c the lowest price cr ` -We regret to report the death Y • .--'_ion Mond'e}• at the residence of W• u R. K. we paid last year delivetrd at -On Tuesday evening a most our nearest station. It is worth Dickie of Gladys Marie daughter Y of the late � alter E. and Mrs. pleasant time was spent in the your while to give us a trial, you _' Clark, Methodist church when J. B. Car- are not put to any expense, weaged one year and eleven months. The funeral took place wegle gave his entertainment, "An furnish cans and pay all express evening with Sheldon." His mov- charges. Save the work and make on Wednesday when the remains S were interred in the Disciples' ing pictures were most excellent, more mone5-- burying ground,. We extent] to and delighted every one who was We satisfy 90 per cent of all who resent: The Epworth League send, Thirty-three millions of lbs A] Mrs. Clark our deepest -sympathy are to be congratulated on the sus- .t rME V14�S ` NDARD in her great bereavement. of creamery butter exported la` cera of the entPr'tainnlent, as the year. 'Let the creameries make it. —Complaints are being made by Y - • different persons inthe villagethat large attendauc•e made the even- SN%'F> T. CRFAM_-Slrecia1 induce- iprofitable one: nient; for those keeping a number their hen -roosts have been molest -n. a p ed lately, as quite a few of their -We w"tilts like to call the at -business of rows unci having -ice, who eau fowl have m •steriously disappear_ tentie,n of those who d�j business furnish us -%'it}1 sweet creaut de- RIEAt4 } in the village to the fact that the livered at the nearest station. ed during the,night. This Sort w bitGilless laces have three - ti p A ant alieit'ec1 and satisfaction T GREIG Agent, -� _Pickering- =—Q,rsirless is very uneasantfur_the `ars ciosin ntit5 ever week, ..owners and very often tarns out } g g Y guarantee to nu +berg 'for par- A. � name] Tuesday, Thursday and titulars state number of co-ws, kept more unpleasant for those who du y'- Whether separator or not. Frida There are a number who - the pilfering. There is no clue to }-• -the miscreant, but if he will con- risregard this fact, and keep corn- Haulers wanted: " aider his own welfare, he will tarn ing in at all hours. Those who The Toronto Cream &Butter Co. r to more honest methods of earning work all day in a store and three _ 11 Jarvis St. . Pum s nights in the week until ten to g_}m Toronto. .19031� sp a living. - .}! - •� ��•• .1'` r _- =' ., .. ; -Mr. Gillies tadie, in behalf of twelve o'clock, are surely entitled _ to those few hours in the evenings _ - the Student Volunteer Movement of the other three. � �• --- : -- ^7� _ gave a very interesting address in -The G. T. R. is about to make Windmills{ St. Andrew's church on Sunday Stocke1 - ' evening last. Mr. Eadie has com- roma changes regarding the - : plated his second year at Knox stations. bet -ween here and Toron- College, and proposes entering the Port Union is to be done.away C Foreign Mission field when hecam- with except possibly as a ..flag We are prepared to do all kinds of worn pletes his college course. ' He is at station, when the local trains ntay Promptly pertaintag to the pomp battaew. g. be stopped when passengers wish! anted present making a tour visiting, the to gat on or off. The water -tank - - churches throughout the country' is to be moved to Rosebank where partly to arouse an intere=C in 1 'station will likely be •erected. missionar • work, and artly to de- 'Successor to velup a mutual aequainta.neeship A`i the electric rail+ray diverts a The ]2'11d�':rsl,o,Lef Would John Gero�v, Claremonk- sat _e alnotint of t_caftic froin the hke to purchase 5Q head Of (3erow 5t. Son, `"with those who will be likely to g 'support him when engaged in the G. T. R 1. at ort L Pion. the hatter• cattle from 1 to 3 years old. W. P Richardson, agent ;Picketing. — ' foreign fie}d. This hitter' -we be- n ation becomes unnecessary. kind liewe to be a ood , idea and «'ill the large ainonnt of t onftic to Rose - be R, H. CARSON, g lrtl.k dttrillf the' Snnnner nxntt-lis unrest illdl}' cteate a grcatei' iu - t nett.;-itatrS tin• c'rt+ctit)n of ti uxirc' Tntcher, Dnnbarton H / RICHARDSON'Stet est in llissic,n --c�tk. �ta0011.at that o'dilt. s -The new roo.:k-cruller fit:• Olt, to% -nship arrived at Pic•kerinr' Greenwood. -tatiou the . latter. Dart, of lnl t• -- Important showing of finest displaytof• Z1'lii!e LC'_int: t,niva)led tht" Nl;:s L ti -;h. p, „f' l'c•d.u')1>:'.c, is viAt. n � China. A Very large assortment of - mnrhine dtol,lled fl sl:otf cli-i<uut'• inp Jli George ik,ne•Ackering �Oal �VO'Y Stationarv, Books, Dolle, Tuve, jubt s ceasing; the -rood-%C'fu•k ()f tl)e +\ c• acro ,ill pj.v� vv(l to hear oy trade. Call f Mr:s. A received for the Holida - -- :— screen to sna-p clean of'1'. Thi.: %%-ill (i, Gihs al's iltthrovellwilt, a &rdS at Spink AIMS. -. and see them. Jit. incl Jlrs. s. �tt'%%a%t �pc nt a _ea'- '� be repaired ill a clay or ttiw)_). tuns da. -s of last -week i,, T.trunto. Subscriptions taken for all Magazines, work will be begun on Thin. claw, tie tj M'0'11 is again bedfast, on fiat- Best Quality of hard Coal aVeekly and Daily! Newspapers, _ _... May 15th, on the Kingston I14jad urday last he took worseagain. . about two utiles east of this --il- Mr=. Brignq}l and her son Mark was r ]age. An ex rt front the factor EGG, STOVE, g 1 the guest or R. ilei)++n un `undaw. - -rill be un• 11And to conduct open- F. L. Grrt;n i.: having a new driving CHESTNUT $rOCl�. Street, -vCTYii;tl�y- ations the first day, rind it is ex- sh A erected, also t •ceutc•nt is house. -- + } ected that a good many' -will be Jtias'Edith P. La --,v, +the fits been PEA SIZES _ { I;recent to-citnErGg tl nitial j)er- vi-iting ('edairc '11e `friend., returned i _ b li,nne on Saturday.• ltrinistnco in this net� departure in Our foot -ball boys �o to Balsam to- * uF.LLO, HELLO -Fat cattle and TAXTED MOULDERS IMPROV' road -building.' As Ar. A. Douglas marrow evening, yatnrda , to tr cc%n- iwe3tl Market Price H bogs wanted -%Chen you have fat steck �'v Eltti--Young men wbo bave had ezoeri - r g y y of an kind ready to sell drop a card for prices ecce and want to attain a greater experiance will l)v unitwe to take charge of clucionsa with the Balssm boys. We Quare targerrance6t %,ork, principally stove the rc•ck (rusher, it is expected wish thein success, O it Coal ntakec Warm friends. or aoaaaocactle to feed on ebaeep, iwrite or plate The Gurley Focndrq Co Limited, To 'L pbone J A white, Brougham s t9 tf Tontoy 97-0Q t,hit Mr. Arthur Boyes will have I Trout fishing is all the rage here. � Or err lest with ,,v, Yeak�delivered' ';joharge in his stead, 1 now, Our experts are getting some promptly. -