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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1904_01_22], flu-4-yy �y,.,,..f ., -V7...�,., �A,.,, ;ham _'., __ _�.,�.T_'A-:'.?"+Yp_'_.y; .a'..a YJ M.". t:•S�.wd. a..Yy,.-..,,, .. ,y:. :'.:'.;.:.w+sa•,nq":R _._ . 'b.,: . ....• l.. ,. '.:� '...57 ♦ .+_a�--t. l4"'�'`v�i:G�.*�R�^,!4r-.�"�•'jj-{..e,°Y 2i N. I lr '.'4 u • 10 - e t : _ ..,r,.._ ......r :. *.. PICKERING.- 9'. VOL. XXIII. PI KLRINCIa ONT... FRIDAY. JAN7. 2?2; -a 904. = NO la �� a ! 'Audley. t perty fctr quick sale. Possession LETTERS TO THE EDITOR- Vraralwetassal fltarb*. t - . to plow may be had after the coin- -cotnmtneed •in and- full posses! the church here this geek. 1he.cotnitlg.January. -., *. le ea-psismaacisnpeaco all tsrtl3+taizdt.. - I �� j, Robt'. Pardon.is confined to the .�... in am send his questions. a writer must r in all eases send hie correct name with Dopy Red R heat i4e bus' house at present nursing a severe Whitevale• we wish it distinctly understood, howelreir White WIrpat - ,4c " that in no ctse do we hold ourselves re= ^~ « attack of chilblains. - -- epousible for•ott4nions expressed by Correa �T I+�E�SL*�SftD: M•13_.-Sarife Goose -Spring-Wheat eat ' ff£?c James Holt and family, tzloVecl 3fiss�'ilkiuson, of Streetsvilie, p�udenu.-sD�naws,l > T ! N, oa,f�a;,,pa;itic Railway; c6roner onto the Madill farm this Reek. 1`s the guest of her aunt Mrs. Jas. , Ontario Ooaoty; Inner or ldarriace Lic.a.r+. Manitoba Flour $5.50 bbl. Welcome to ourburg. Thornton. � Wolfram St., ' dlarsaaoCo tv: hours-Before l0 a.m., 1 tog Family FlOt1r a 4.50 " g' Chicago, Ill., . p.m,soft hots 7 to� p.m. Private talephonp y :firs.Ireland forruei ly 9iiss Etta John Stover,of Buttiueau D. 1 mo. lith, '01_ e'roartionw;thBslasln.Greeowood.BroueDam Pastry Flour - 4.50 �� Gordon, and her husband, of the spent n,few da •s visiting his lKtZion.A.Jobnsten•s Prtb cons, mom Cowis•a j3rgLn $18.50 ton _ � Dear air. Editor : (Ttb coo).end D Pugh's(?ch con) 6•1v " .4. W. T., are visiting relatives' many friends in t e Vale. On the evening of the 12th inst:, Shorts 13.50 " here. J. W. Wonch, D. D. G. Vii., I. O. while the white flaky snow•was envel- A. YOC*ICi. M D.,0.31.,Fellow of Jumbo " 25.00 '" " a rr a{ty yetical Co legs, Toronto. mem• Graham, Whole Wheat Flours Last Thursday week, Jan. 14th, O. F., has returned home from oiling the surrounding district with n bar of Collets o! Phvsictans and fiaresone of there ppassed' away a person:ill 1'isit Of inspection to the lodges•in Mantle of purity, and the gentlene8f; - ' 'clatatrto. OtdcO and residence OppO'Leseylotel 'Rolled Uat4; Chop of xilkilids. ;Mono, Dufferiu Co., a lady ';chose his district, of constant love, I suddenly made my woburu,out. Oi1oe'houra: manning 7 to 10! Hard and Soft Coal. Salt. whole Canadian history- has been' A fir. Stubbs, ,of Peterboro; appearance at the home of my tnaulta evening 8 to B. a. Above prices finbjecttoChange without identified with Pickering Tp., in gave a very good entertainment an Apparently they.were nits un re- Lot.ce. the person of Sophia Moore, relict in the Oddfello%%s' hall, on SVed- Gegaj. e P pare for my reception, because they Model Bakery Co.,CoLimited. of the late Alex. DuDlup of this nesday evening. ' seeuied somewhat dazed and puzzled' +� E. FARE WELE; Q. 0., BARRIB• _ place. at the age Lf :fl years, h There has been a great deal of hi'.-studying me with the practiced J.. TFR• ARE EL AttorC.. B d county months. The corners to our west sickness recently in the Vale -arid 'e}e.of a coanoiseul: However the ten- oilettor. Ccnrt-same.wbttbv. 10T known as Dunlop corners boilnd vicinity, principally from la+sion of awe and unexpressed delight ills lu0 acre farm 7%-here slte lived. griplx" 'We are IAA ase-1 to know F was relieved when my little . OW it 1dcGILLIVRAY, BARRIS- a useful ' life for more than fifty- that the :sick have 1;1'1 recovered, twintsled. That had the desired efSrct era,go:ic:tors, to. O>ice opposite Post. - __ (>•rr._at�(3_niothered her large fan; or are on_the mend. __ -its the+r eyes ;for despite all proses- ,_ _� y tettions such-gestures on my part, Meg _ Whitby.Oct.-J'na:Bell Dow,B.A.;Theo. it • of res eeted sol;- and dao ht• -. ted A.e(}l111vrav,L.L.B. ldouev to Lean, --fiy y p hugged e and kissed hie and pet - eI•s v,-ho are scattered in various - � HageTma•,'s Corners. me, uI1 ! ever sit anuch, 'cause I ami ,400-- - arts ijf the couutr_v. Her hits- their first and only child, and they_ Feterituttry. band pre-deceased her -some 85 Mrs. Sinclair Hagerman, who died truly and clearly love me. Fears and until recently rile has at the hoir•e, &31 Borkeley street, To- I am so good and skeet, they say, iLT SOPnISS,VETERINARY SCh. } s„ntu, on }londay, leavHs a large cir- that they have tv(-n rhea ver pretty .Cl been living uD the hoiues.teAd. bt(t g' g y p y *EON, Graioate of ins Ontario cet- Of all materials and desi¢u cle of'friends friends both in Toronto and in name, Emily Susanna NVood. trinsr+ Co'.:eg,, 'fozonto, re;catered wem:er the ciCCle grUR'ing =mall she lv'u eft:e j coo;c t'a'er,aazy S[edica' �asocia:iou. kept' u stock. It will pay you this place, where.she lived until srven Please tetl all ills frit ads of papa and tm'+,nal itsd aceonesndonequsrt4+raisles to call at Dor worksardinspectourstoclt. tri-_Qraa'21Kel:ille tri,dlyell Nvit11_ller yearsn,';. Afi­. Ha¢ermau's ivaideu wants, 'Edgar M. and Georgia X. no chat Green Ricer. Office and alioe,ie[furge and obtain ices. D6n't be misled by„ tl8tighter;- I�ie fl t'=� tit' Clle natrle wa. Chapulau, Sh4, was l,:,r:t Wo.,dl that both u;airia and myself, - -- hoar b to it s>=., and 1 to 4 p m, er1vSW pr twleynoca in say ctbce P,O. aadreu, Gress agents we do not employ them,consequent• light in England acid eItl l rated gr }Iillikit:s Coriier v ii} years, ago. ars,well, and that we will come to see lav®r ,�• ly we can, and do- throw off the agents hither ll1' yvutlg 7vu:nanll<ic,cl: f[rr her rttarl aKe to Al. fIaget•tnxn them anti thee-,urneday - - '--- commission of IJ per cent„ which von will Iter health hna been good all along she raise hrrL where tics fauiil} ilt'rd - Emily :;u2mrina Wood. certainly save by patchsaing-from as- 3 with her Iaoitltie' briglit• hCr pais_ f�,i•45 year-. Just last ()ctUber Mr. c callsolicited. - to a'•tts� bclu ve- 4ut},Ten mid and �#r�. }la,gerrfl,in •retetrratsd t�I .: '-.N ... ' WHITBY GRANITE CO., pe�reinl. The many friends NN:111 K„ldrn w-tr3dl n,r• 8ef„re gt»ng tt, h, H 0 lilllg Assent for in'" - et1SJ11'.as Dttskirg Coaveyraces. Com r',ty }IVs. Ilx;e:u:nn way an active kirde of veli L za..r.oner �IDdavtts• +:a.. Upp.Po+t OElee. li' itt7,Ontario l nI(>tnLer her 5terli;tg God-fearing n,�rkor in th- Me,hodi.it chureh h,•re teles meaufae-6ured by the UcLaugbitu Qlareruoat,Ont. ^7 --' ---- lff•� amol;gst them. a life which and since F 1�" t., thr city ha* t;t>ec Co'y, of Oshawa. [[]�] I3C�TI4G. teener of S[arriage }xkail eel e f all that maker .ti;t> an e•nthima ti•. %yorkar in tlx- Sherh- j> for c�eCoaaty of Ontarta o= PICBERI�T LIVP Y t f a C(7'1I:try' itrliy' great. h:,Utt:e sr. Moth cl:ut'h. Her f:n t­ of yL3se3e �-60f, at chi Wore or at his r.sldaaoe.PickeriaR � i Iter t.delir v to hoult••hfe. her ra! tn'',k haat'.• f:.+r 41 th!• u141 h�•tt.,��tearj _ ,a.� v:uap t y Fisat c hle•,ed kitidl:ne•ss td motherh�yod. on \\'tv3hradly aftttt:.u,u t th, ?i.th- - iLbl vehicles for Eire h da and he•r lo}41ty to friends 'and uclist rPutrtety. Ht'r husl,au,i au1 >wto,r BEi1D,s nein+anmeDts o®r.v nor �a or oiatht hue:n Couoectioo meet �t'SapnEh?' Ce.,r n71. have, 9nrult: t four ons .,,Mice leer-= E. H:1grr- `• -,, i e triaada.nt.c 'uandscar Kale+ctlarma farm ing all T.I:.traioe Freigbiand 4eelr iwpres- upon all w'h:1 have ,uan, uianas;"r (,f the Ort.crit> Kruk, 1'unye and l.0 itivind strict,.Tr„y,ntr etc«•: ai't sv•rvtt:tne the •+.., nc a^:'1=_: tK express dt!tvtrrd to ail parte of the c� t:lc 77 itlltn tlrr circl. of lleT in- � art Vie. hend.ai .;y sheen s^cos•Rub the utmast'Ar. \ H. Ifaitewtt „n, who n.-Aples on tll� .i cd.Txe Teaniina of a'.l 6inde deme s; „ t„rh•: Hasrrr nau, t'f tluencr. ich ate-. thu'hi(Itttn in farm. : ('t1:;, l 1 oa wficrtest vottct. Sale at:d com t ae ionip, . its Tlinii tfie nHtirrn (l;r,,71 aniI .a �. KA trnrtn, ,;f tF.+ R.BE,kTON.TOWxsRIPCLEP.*. M:rmoil+tablesill conuection, tlint peculiar beiiedictioll lvllit•i3 On'anu Hat 31•mtrestl. • �onc►•ncer C'7mmirr.u�rr for trkin3 I reilet't- keF.(1 t:lglil .•1 Two U +:�!1.< .-.►+ 4mds.tc+ ►_3ncatlnt E•c. M�aev to irwr The Empire tfod.cine CSo of London. •n fart prone Ids:er o! Sfazz'+g9 Li: 1 W. � . P��a :tl(1 f:l't' tl9t ht, art- It f[ in y E aREEn R'.vER. Ont-hag a ct.;+tom :he anderv,RnEd as epees %a.te:sle, Oct „t-v : i Propr{efor. :tnuuru I;er 1( �. y1 r•. 13i,1y. Clan- - i - - - wolit, brie' 11 Put:l•il,, (Ite>et:wuud, �1 - brl,,c'z!rribrr« tl ,nday lat._ focal agent for Pirkertr.F for the most won •. derful Jtacevcrc•of'ha nineteenth century, , , - 0 ? '!MER t P,)iTILT.. Llcense9 kne• - - cart`-cvtr�tet to ,. dlv<iliu" In ti salt n-hills, Tlrr R (' t''` or the treaty eat of t1:c Nose Tl+ro7t, n- Orta,zto A,ic• _-♦ - __ 111III drift-d. tiana,ietcf<'artld•'n� oa r :rt ��rnd thrix -1'tnlltt• ori` ,r Bror.chialTaresandL;cgs, It cares Cold®, - :6aaavt at gill to odo.a'. ct t:to - ucarr, Roel !r•'ate ' ill\' CJ tta' rc'lativi•�, �1'-1•' IeInalrr- , , ,. .- - -• Agent a:'!General.Vai':atnr. a-riot attnc,oa tett ! la.•.. It jr,:tl, 1... ,.••l 17 'L',e f�• ,t t�r...n, saj airs vat ar.:4 r, dtseaae9. Write ._ . gioea ri¢I.or.Iery uv, tam.! or tolegrapn. Ad- il•t'I't i11tt•f1Ut1 C`Il �ilthlviv last ill ' q WLaw. A.f. �i„h,a•ander, r f Ba.atyn. i+ for particolara.ti etoek of treatments and _ _. l3resr idol P_Ucifte, Ero sans., u�:, F. _ .the hurt•�t tCciLrter},Celnth' spendli 1g-a ft-w slays with hi-p,4te`nt4 reps ire constantly on hand at. vote r.LL.Careen if:ver.U6t. ':r r llUad. 310 lo. near Orange Yule. he:.e. _ -- - A full line of first. Ell •• h : .• elaae flu naw .«.- `tiKh,wander, who hal bren ill 3ree = ZRi'�et. C:I- THE tti ELi IN3IO.. Sate}.-Iiav• __ - sue t -- 1 a;rerjcee]to a=I thornsa�:y cv, aa'• OD txtion to - for curvy.Citrlr is mor pleased V ad the ar„-vo i;on+e. t am prepared t•, fire t.l: our ware rooms. _13rou3na•rt. _ _.. 3.t+ttr- nruCh improve(!. t r s "cam dation to art wbo deme to patio. ,xe - T1w Ladies` ircle met at Mrs. J. B. Fruit Trees i z. tae. bpart^ns.amp a r. >rna, I•baIl l,e t''leas• fl• Merhin is advertising� his Wilson's in.stead of J. 13. Turner',,m _ ad to see at: o'd ostroaa wban they have a:' rices right. �ilaaslon to visit Markham. JAS. TORR&IiCE, o - -" • fat'nl tt, rent. - V stated in last lseei.* iss•ur. All kinds of Fruit Trees, Shrubsi _,�/ etJthun•_ya, _ _s•em IN J,•Coakweil was in the city Reggy N'ighswrander soh,) has s.rur• -_ R, S. Dillingham.--- all c•c nes(lty'. a .r1 lxi•el1`niepY�3Tt- tTiti, :Fos. \\'Su. 13u•k, of Oshawa, spent Pickering leaves this week fur that Highest rices paid for Fall and �ethodist Church - - _� - Pickering, Ons �nrda ' at irulue. I g P Pa Services as Follows p Just arrived Friday a brand new (Tinter•Apples. It, Da '� hate.rug'aged with Win. baby bit} at the hrlale of A. E. Leh. t, II03i)a.m.....;:.Prearhing. NurtuD f t.,r;e year. ulna, tt-(t,her. Con atu}.ctiuna arc f eckering. gr JOHN EEI Pi - :' Gagner CO T. Bee has engaged with B: extended ti,\11r. and Mrs. Lehma . I Wright, of Markhaiii. _ -Mrs. P. R.Nouver and Mrs. Lower 2-00 .m.. sabbath SchtK11. Al a spent, a returned to a cit Friday last after The 19. m..,,... pwo ----- p Tu(-sane. Have a full,line of fresh ails cur- few clays last week in the city. dingg a wee 'ort f tTietr - r 1B:W m.,..,:. tTveeki' ' Pia er on J. Dafrre, of Toronu1, nt San-L _Mni Nigbswa der.' � P.M f y ed meats constantly on hand. On account of p"sure •of business -'-Thiirs�dac. cls visiting old acquaintances. " Spice Roll, Brelt,kfast Badbn, } l \its Hoover lt: Sons are attachin steam inen•porated by act of,Parliamant1874 P.ev. J. E. Moore, Ph, B. ZVeiners J. enc . Devitt spent a ec>u- t, _ - Hani. Bolognat, , etc. , power to their plan so fast t ey ran ltekoring Branca. Yaswr. _ ple days 1 n day'and night to keep pace' with .. _ _..•_.-__ t g�� tueir lags trade. 8obecnDed Cst1ital.. '""' " ' of est 7•'ec in the city.•k it :Fiigher:t prices paid for fills Harvey, of 1 ickerin .is i s1 woo @, ~ spending a fele clays renewing old ..a . _.,...... lsiia0e „ Buuhel cattle. "r at'puafitntances. Balsam-Zion. joam owor, Convar:T.H. .,.,. LA ,Esq.90 yi s t JoBir Cow,ty,RW T.S.11SOYtz.LAlt,E.Q. . J, Burk scent to the city'.on Hresidout cashier. �✓ FAR A, r_ \V edaesday to,under nu oiler- Born-Tu John and Mr-i. Birkett, n. specia, attention given to Faim.r',Winter is 1S C0lnlllg ation fur bis eyes. dao bier. motes Collectloaawticitedaodprotnptlymade 5 B. tliatthews and A. Hamilton Atunzti Jones has purchdsed a team• warmers totes atacounted American and you will need something to keep of blood Volts. Foreign Exchange bouxbt sad sold Grata is- and t -�O l�T ,E e you warm. Yuu'will fund it at the ii•eut to Little York an Tuesday, sued, available on all parts of the world 1' _11J Geo.-Jones kiss eargaged with A. E. �Arurer's Supp Store. to lrork iii'the round house, Savinss Bans Department. , yy Hubbard for a time. r _ Just i,00k: Win, Robes, L. - Sanderson, of Toronto, is a $ave Ia cents this week for elle Interest allowed on deposits at bi hast oar. - -$eine-coenpau.$olrthe month east corner skin and Alaskan Beal Fur C'aats. spending •a fen• dstys with leis oyster supper next'Dlonday. rent rates,and t7edltedbai reariyto�epoait� of lot No 12, in the 4th coo of I iowasn z`(>t•-c''eats and, underwear of all brothers and old acqualnttinces_ Our farmers are wirhing for rain,-'as Geo. Serr.Hanager. of Pickering,eonsistinq of 65 scree more kinds, \Tater-proof snit-8 lin Quite a number fron] here toolce water's very-searce in the wells. _-- or lees, O the pierni+es are s Ro33 houge Horse blankets (inti also lrool.en fair o;ttLuildiuge anj watered by a never blankets. These :are Lp tel date in the hockey ;catch at Clnremozst Some of our Partners are now bust ou I•ridtty ni ht.anci re r t a Dud getting out t-heir.season s wood. fl'.iliug spritig. This farm is well adapted . goods cud prices are right. g g Oil account of the 'bad 'roads: there 1 ' - ��.•' to el:ber etxk.or grain. Call and see fur yourself• game. • son's avery sill'' attendance at church. E. BRYAN, Jc SON, Oil account of the snow st hilt His }ta'jesty's nufil has leen unable OLD Terme to snit paretlaser:. o of litst week F. .'echin" Nva atilt to get from.}fortis to Balsam, cul a , Lot 11, tor] able-to Ri4fs and Forks Fur further partiau,ars apply to Robert le_.to retnrtr tc1 chool.till Jlunday Dunt of the drifted roa(ls. ._. • 'L''oBraav,Fittering,P.O:,or Pickering. afterticwri. Miss B. Junes has been engaged to _ Miss tliddletott, of Jitldonta, teach in the sc-lioui on the?th cunces- •' OIVIINION BANK and alis= Ada Johnston, of Clare- sion of}\'hitby, near Brvoklin. "'SpoOng, etc,, made W. Richardson, moat; is spending cL fell'Cltly'S R7t}1 A number of young people were.e like new. :r 11'. alechin acid family, tlutertain('d at the residence of J. Z.. Notary Public, Pickering Philip on Friday evi ning last,,and call The Brock Rotel hockey teals _ repot a most plewant'thne, R1Ch&�'dSo l e�' Co. visited our boy's on Thursday' Our roads are badly blocked up wit11 ; _ Capital Paid uo, $3.000,000 'e;-ening for a friendly game• The anon. \\re are p!ca.,ed to see our road' Reserve Fury' _.�_$3,50Q;(100 visitors played a good ganhe but conlmissoners lose no time i*opening - were defeated'tiy a score of 5 to up the roads after the storm. goals. The Mount Zion teacher finds it im- Are 1r. arin 'A large h.•rr- � � ��►�+BY BRANCH, reentvttod-Buil-BrDu .htiii]'I;ock• Possible to rencfi tine schilctl during the 1- l i 4 g cel for he 'S Iver Plating t " • storm~days, consequently sclnoul wad ey teams hill play a ft•iclidly closed to the delight of the chihjren. 'e Factory, and request ttny- G �;anie On the.Malnnloth rink here, Do fo,-get the oyster' supper at Ulle 17R�i17g 1vOrh to be (lone, - General Ban ing On Saturday evening. C:auie from :[aunt Zion church on _l7cnclip,Tan. to list them know at once. Bli ' �sacted ' dy -- - YauTash _ ta.30 to t�.2�. 9kR•titrg " hn;e f5 until 10.:30. :Admission 10c. cunduoted nn��5 h at}r: tie 2lth bast. (�IlAj;b9 the best_ 3 t the co un t • ;A first-class entet•tainlnant is_-beibg u _ Special atrentlon giverrto the collet• It is expected tl It ]e I ;t n I ' tion of f on giv gale and " iou- of tine Lord-q Supper which'prepared. a 1S postponed ned ltest Sunday, on }'rices moderate. - _ •Try- LeSsive • was O po other'1,olre. . _ `� ? atcotat]-t of tile•inc einency;of the -Cut- Good O�'C�nd -Cut- e weather, will be celebrated iu St. ' -:.Phenix. SAI'INGS DEPARTMENT. THERMOMETERS. John's Presbyterian church _next' (ter ©r sale- cheap nep^•E31.t95 receivt d of $1., at..d .Sunday at 2.30 p.ill.- T �y *T It is a G"reat'$acer of utile'aiid iron= (Iperarijs. As Charles A. l3artlay is greatly R♦C�i,ARDSOi,t & CQ•1 ble and will not injure the clothes. =y3,te=eSt allowed at bi hest extending his connections with R e are still in the ladder bilsndfile ei B lumber interests in Northern On- lOc per rung. We gum and file current rates. saws, nd. our skates and shoe your, JET ELERB d:.OPTIG.IA,Ts, -•' For sale at _ . . . ._ _ tatrio he has decided to sell his g Y - ' • CC7�1pGLZ11G°e� or,p'a'd half' farm property „ear Broughnrn horse, in first-class style. Clive us •a �*.+ TH E. DICKERING yearly, . and will be leased to see azl t;neatrial. '•'$YQCk•St.,ag.011t�1, Whitby V RR p y Hoose and lot with good stable for PHARMACY LACY �.J.TSOBTON, desirous of purcht�sing. He' hers sale cbesp.. luxe; n(itlued a close price on this pro-. W, 13. JACKSON,-Brock RoalL L�e>tw■r�11� •... i .: .vm-..n..�'Y�•�...:c ....$. -a.••,d..:..^....�_.„'s. .. n.+..,.-'.._'d "._�,.'.: -:.r.-.:.: .: .h Q _S..-. •A'-'r°.L4- ;', ..mss, .-y„..4,e.:,4. .„.•, n:.: F , ..:' v.,,a+'.., A ... ,.,;,,,^' .a `i .. ,�t'. .: "4x .-.. ... -s-•• ..: '. v -. ', 'C ,. r.:-. ... . ..:.',." Vis''* - - k -� MMMMMMOMMON .- ACHNS AND I'AnFs. his tylia receiiveiit a letter from Ame a sSunlight S03 •WIfI not t i ict;Ating that her husband hfid died `g P l'Axe Merely ',Sy iaptoair of 'Oise __ -. the voyage and had been bur!od-at - burn the nap off woolens asld Meat be Treated Thrr*gh son. nor the surface off linen sL . 000 the Blood. Some months later sho received an- botherand, letter. It rhes iron! her ' his- tt _ • _.� yosuffer with pain--any kind of band;' who gave her Iiia address and - )pain-keep in mind that pain is but assed her to come to him immedi- symptom, not a disease; that what ately, lie being thea in England. She SUNUGIq _ !you must fight is not the pain but it3 did so, and there was a glad reunion. o •use; that that liniments and oils for She believed his declaration that he `external application are absolute! her husband, and all might have REDVCS' - i eieas. To overcome the cause o g _ -1us Fie- happily if it had not been for Pain internal treatment is necessary. IP an untoward happening. _ - E�IPENSE pains no matter-where leen at�d, will He had come"home-with lent of - - _ disappear when.you puri y an money, so that he was able to pose fait de Me eetasoa Ear. w - the.blood and strengthen the nerves. --- ` ` Aches and pains disappear as it by as a physician without practising the -�^�- profession, for a livelihood. The un- /O ( / ` magic wheu Dr. Williams' Pink Pills toward circumstance was the ap- SHOULD SAY, BUT DIDN'T. "are used, !;very dose actually makes pearanre of 'another woman, who Ho-"I know our famil docan't ,({ - new, rich blood, which drives lis- claimed him as her husband. This Y Y -J �� ease from the system and banishes like me, but will you fur y- wife?" Was Mrs. Hubert Part: • Sher-"��ell, I should sn -not." pain. Thousands and thousands of The mar: thus brou ht to trial. A y - - ---- g He (taken 'aback !!'!neve! That's s grateful people have given their tor- number of � - timon to prove this. Mr. Geor a People.who knew the dead rather blunt." e Y g Physician were brought forward to; She-"I'll repeat, I should say not, Hotel3e11eela�.re •!Cary, Tilbury, Ont., says:-"For a k ; 'Whole summa identify him if possible.. Only one but as a girl in levo doesn't alw ` '� r I suffered.terribly lion g @,Y . �. !sciatica. The o4 them did. The alleged physician say what she should I'll sa f - Broadway add 77th Street,NawYotk. _ pain was something Y Y yes.", . " g himself claimed to know them all, ' awful, and I could scarcely bees to o=ealocaLx va. -_ but all but one of the witnesses de- Mistress (at table)-"Do be careful transient guests,at moderate prices, have anything touch my leg. I took Glared him an impostor s Oacg>tiriaA oreoLo Ptaxaae,a P.m.till l a M. P Mary, You are spilling all the gravy medicine from two doctors, and tried He afterwards confessed. He had i!' " RESTAURANT, PALx Roux AND Cary. ems of s:"tidto bar of recommended remedies, on the carlret:" Mary, the new ser- perfection. Caislne and service reall deligFitful. a n'i'l) overheard a conversation between t•ant (cheerful! )-"There's leafy A fjPRCSAL F Teas IS Dos A refer evrrsiu Abut derived no berrent. Then I was Y P -' advised to try Dr;.Wi Lams' and some friends previous to more in the kitchen, mum!" BiLL1�xD Pali oa roe L, 0` the physician=s death at sea, and is l Our Gallery of Beautiful PaWtings,valued at trace!,is ° - Spills, and this medicine helped ' terwards he decided to take his - open evenings tyto visitors. almost from the start, and soon re- He--"But if a man won't take'no' Affability d courtesy guaranteed trop every BsLta• - place. His knowledge of small de- leased me from -the trouble, and I for an answer?" She-"Then there. ci ergs amp olm SLY' have not since had a twine of it, tains which o had gained by over-1IS CLly. one thing the, girl can do - dnaoLaTiui FtliaPaoof. !j00 _ g hearing this conversation aided him,' - __ I therefore have great reason to and he was able to car 'say 'Yes' oto someone.else." MILTON ROBLES, Proprietor. carry out his alae_7h. Silllinms' Pink .Pills " --until-confront-� -_- -_----- - -_... _ 1 Sciatica, rheumatism, neuralgia and ed with his real wife. How'S This ! --- -" -® y All other aches and pains are com- - .��etely driven from the system Five years at hard labor is the we offer one Hundred Dollars RewarQ --.A LOVE CHARM. A ST GGESTI9N.' through a fair use of Dr. Wilfiama' punishment he will get, for as case or t atarrh that cannot b• ! A young woman who thought she{ Clork (at the telephone)—"What'a -�,— cured dry Hall's -t;atarrh Cure iws lcs'n her husband's affection to i the matter, air?" Pink Pills. Don't take any pink col- Fw. J. CHyNXY a Co., 'Toledo, Q. 1 � g roved substitute; nee that the full "There are some spectacles," ro- We the undersigned, have known F•, a aevonth daughter of a seventh Errlployor-"N'I>y, if you can hbllor mane "Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for marked the man who had travelled,_ i. Cheney for the last le years, and ilei htor for a lave- owder. 3'lie that loud into .the tolepkone, you -_- g believe him perfectly honorable in all g P A� pale People" is printed on the wrap that can never be forgotten 'Dear business transactions and nnanciallp mystery woman told her: might as wall go out in the street _ mo exclaimed the absent-minded able to carry out nay obligations mad, ! "Get raw piece of beef, cut flat,,�and holler over at the•man." ,per around the box. If in doubt send by their arm.' 2 old lady. "I wish.I had a, pair of`� :`about A inrh thick. Slice an onion direct to the Dr. Willlam'a Medldne them!" s s f wr;�t e. 1xL'.Ax. Wholesale Druggists, _ -- -Co.,- Brockville, Ont., and the pills Toledo G. WALDING, &INNAN a in tµo. and rub the meat on both I Levcr's Y-2 (Wore llead) Disinfect- AllALiVIN, iyholesale Druggibts.. 'l..oiedo, sides with it, Put on Pepper ands .Twill be sent by mail at 50 tante a WORRY, - u i�PP an oxli Powder re better than or six boxes- for :2.50. Halt's Catarrh Cure Is taken inter- i salt, and toast it on each side over other howlers,-as it is both soap and nal! Leo directly upon the blood ,a red coal fire. Drop on it three =- ---- s Y. - P ia:nfoctanlr, - --- overseas is Indirectly the result 1 Lau s Saus surfaces' of the system. !lint s of butter, and two sprigs of d' 3 selesa worrying (a fat'm OI risen'- yG a sent tree. Brice 75c. tw "-- SL Sure Starter .or 111 Health. acid a,uco HIPPOPOTAMUS IS DOOMED. g - bottle. In by all urtiggiats. parsley, and get him to oat it." -"- �„ mily 1'i1L aro the best. The rein wi'r did so, and her hue -I:ow did you begin Life. - the I i g young man asked the great man, "I War is Declared Against This Dan-', through the nerves) of improper feed- band loved her ever after - i is . .A furnliure man of.Memphis didn t beizin it.." truthfully replied gerotis Araphibiaa. q' P MATRIMONIAL OR OTIfE:RWISE. {,t I the great man, "It was hero when hippopotamus is doomed, Raj, a year ago I was afflicted "Oh. by-tho-way, can you coo n" ' Mlnard's Liniment Cuies �iphfhMa, III got here ' The regulations drawn up' some with nervous-sP^1Is,"would worry so Raid yourm Sir: Spudds to Miss '9rs in Chet red Soudan areto ere one Io I wcnL #othi aft one of the best !g""fay I inquire i your rial i clinae'1listl9,l innc�wn thc*gothcavc r day. Diuite a f Akaffi Lhimtot Corea Celt etc, mc ago r y, n t PPo (pht•srrtans in-Nfemphis and he asked.;protnr ted by a ma - 1',' hunter alnd killer was taxed when the ? i Nlrs. ,Jenkins tt•Il rou?" Nfra. Sly- amon man questions it I drank cot- tion. asked the vein Ladyatainmer No." Mrs, rlyd 'Strap , Why, Caiman-''r nee rani grow your - & 1't3oudan was first opened up-tAe feC "A% er-er-well. es,' x g Y 9 g gg-• •' f!' y Ishe' was urh% of rhy guests. Mrs town %e etabies.' Suburbanite-"Nol- "hippo," as aforesaid is doomed to His advice waw Go to some ro ed the young man. P I simplyplant a small garden so as - a sort oi" ezterminatlon. vision store ands got a box of Yost- F "That being the case, I will answer Sly-"S^s, She told n>e that Harry John- ,umdank it to Jlace.of coffee and lyo'1 fully. Yes, I can cook pheas I -'to keep the chickens at home ; Because,,, 'said Sir _ Ilton to ronvereatiou with a news- i y y ur m 'ants, fowls, salmon, and veni-ion. ham--well representattve, it's all very as you are con l3ned to " our desk to ;mom ataak and other delicacies. Can I _ __ _ Runnin $oa*, the, octro of M _ a groat extent tryand o + negiect.or bad blood, have a never-falling r 'well for people to talk about cater, the open air as much as possible. I you provide them In their raw MEScR,ri. C. 1C. 11I(•TIARDS & CO. i 1minatlon in reaid to the ' ht _� G balm in Dr. Agnew's Ointment W tl h•a1 g Pppoo Gents,—1 have us.d . your SPIN• ;'but it will prove a very difficult followed his instructions regarding state? Podium ARD'S LINIMENT in my family anQ the most stubborn cases. 800tbaslrvitatloe Sora flee to get rid of him, There.are o I also In rtky +tables foe years and.tori- almost Instaatlq after first application It ' wast marshes in .Africa to which he "At that time my weight was 14- iTFTE WABAS11 RAILnOA , - - -;fel+eves-aU-ischia aacl n' 'Is the great winter tourist route to ! Yours Tta.+iy ' T ' ' ' n-s' ay' t Cures piles to 3-to 3-ug�+ will on be driven at last t,r a well- land medicines to brace me up, but egtzipped and determined body 'of failed; today I weigh 166 and the,south and west. including"Texas. ALFRED ROCHAV, 39 all of my troubles are gone, and all •Old Mexico anti California; the lands Proprietor Roxton Fond Hotel - Imea. the credit iR due to having followed lot nun-shine and flowers 'Through _ and Livery Stables. Annie--• %hy did you refuse blr. "I am perhaps a little fanatical f g ' witdi regard to the proservation of this wise pi,ecicfan'a advice and cut standard and tourist sleeping cars Storton -Pond, July 4, '01.- Eloldust? I•ani sure the presints and t lion are now.runvia.this great southern c'o�ers ho has s.*11t you show film lower animal Site," went on Sir off the cotT_ee autl using Postum'in-tts route. The neve and elegant trains - IQ t:e in- 1 Harry, "but I should not,carry my Place g {j ave' with ,you,=' his mo I passion for it so far as to to a on 'r now consider m� 'tenith perfect. m rho powerWabasful are es cA by the !veer afraid- he had spent all his mart r loose iii rivers England, And is the danger- Islam and willing to go ix-fare a notary !most powerful cnginea over built ._ > t-f ley. on me already, " d teatffy that it ua> _ Every comfort is provided equal to _ ge - I p the-beat-hvtvis -U. the "Lost-iusurr- t ous as t e ion sou a on dry due to my having used Postum in An admirable Food of the 1 ,land, Let the lion Shone, and he lets place of coffee. ' Name given ' by one homes. Nothing is wanting to Ct)'liLDh'T GET AWAY. endplate one's happiness. The lays P, PS '' 'YOU alon4-especially has a terror of Postum Co,• Battle Creck, bfich. "Ify dear," said the physician a S a white man's face-but -the hi and nights pass only too quickly,, - _ ' Ply' There's a'. reason for quitting the 'wife, "why don't you take a good while travelling on the great iVnbaah Causes more deaths annually in drug-drink,cotf^c,: and there's a rca- lona rest? Go away somewhere and .':Africa than the lion and the leopard sin for drinkingPostum. Trial 10 tllac. For tnfdrmatlon`De to infer, r Utes, etc., address an ticket agent Ienjoy yourself. You,re working Finest quakty and flavour. together- FiD constantly attacks days provtis them all'. Y q yourseit into the graves -v boats from which he has received no Look J♦ A. Richardson, Dist. Paaq. �oflience, killed or,maulin their occu- Look in each package for a'copy St,., N. E. corner King and Yongo been out of town for five roars,' OA g of flue famous little book, "The Road gts., Toronto. - i "N1y Zear," the celebrated practi. - • laic not !tai's. rt . 0 _ _gardens by the score. Whdt he does . ^_ 1 did so most of any patients would Kutritious and Economical: - - - slot oat.lie sis on."- - _ DEPT• HTS WORD.' "His attentions to you have been discover that the could t on just 4P--22 ` "I used to think marked,_have they not?" said the y you were not a young woman's experienced Mend. ';w well tvitbout.me, and. my. IrraetiGe YOUR OVERCOATS' WAKEFUL BABIES.' man of. your word, Jones, but Xve ..(;h', yes. He has never taken .rho 'would'be ruined." ' changed my mind." price label off any of his presents." -No baby cries for the mere fun of "Ah, you,undRr:itand mo note, friend Kidner Ory.-Pain hi she back is the ' ng. It cries because it Is not Smith. But what led you.to ch go cry of the kidne s forhel T sect the and hoed Sulew .Data root better nr of a a• q the t.III , y P• 0''�6 N errs Is tour www, write afr.a lloateeal, Do: Iii< •, j well-generally it little, atoniach i Yom' mind?" t call Is to deliver the body over to a disease I sR1T�tiM AMlRtCAN DvtrNO 00. bard s Liniment •Carts Diitem�are ,:sour• Eta bowels congested, its skin "•You remember that ten dollar _ cruel, rtithless;aed finally life'desiroying. 4:x-04 bot az}d feverish. This is often why you borrowed from me?" -South Aiaerican Kidney Cure has power'I babies .are witkeful-and make nights "Ye9•" "Some P:'ople say," remarked the akin to miraculous in helpin` the needy r ! Tr giN7 ST., un, miserable for the patents. Relieve "S"ori fail if I lent it to you •you spaniel, ."that when human beings kidneys out of the mire of disease. _If' BAS 1 EDO S TpseNTO � the little one arid, it will sleep all would be indebted to motor ever•.''• die -they -take the form of animals," relieves in.six hours.-;8 PIfCIAL ' night, and let the mother get her "Yes." 1`'e'1. V T,w.9n ovrr,n human being,". I SALE Of Ess 10 needed rest as •well. Just what" %'ell, you are keeping•your ,word .replied the cat' "I must' have been He-"«e must economize: Suppose �� mothers need for this purpose is like a man." a b)rl-fancier.'` darling, that you try your, hand at Fend for catalog. We give extra valve, - Baby's Otrn 'Tablets-a medicine that --• -- _.. al:xkin your own clothes,'=--She- nie w Furs and Oensins, fend for prloe IIA speedily relieves Find'Promptly cures THE,MOTHER RULED. - P�jn rut Deltro the "•Oh; eurgo, dear, I never 'could do 1.1-04 all She ui. nor_ailments; of- -young_ flop the Y l-- hl- hi* hThis is saltt000tccstthelase. 1 that,. Suppose•I bepin�3-try:iag. to - HOT -The expelrience of thousands - of mothers has Proved the truth of lowing note neem the mother of ono So many narueous trutns, PAT � , N ALL " c; of her. 'pupils: "Dear Miss,- You In the end do the tient.irtrmw more harm and among these mothers is thangood. Dr. Von Stan's Pineapple Tablets CNDN1•Rf!$r Mrs. .James Farrel, 'Banberry; Onts., 'writ me about-whiping.__.:a my _._ I- _.____C PP For over stlrty Years I , Y "who, says : "I tduinlf Baby-.s Own l hereby .give Vo.0 pet missie vAo^ beet are a Pa in vegetable pepsin preparation,as Us,.,WiNRtQw'a'sooSalRe srRilr has been area by'�i D®�� � s►sOlaL L him en time it is necessar to learn harmless as milk. One aftdr eating'pteveets mitimn.ot mntlere for their children waits roetonre : i A NTtON Tablets , the best medicine in the Y- Y It soothes the child,rdten.the`rm'.aliaygD�Ie,onrel :n o world'fo"r lildie trues. My bAby= was'!hint les°rel. Ire is j)iste 't#ke his fa- any disorder of the digestive organs, 6o'ia a venal mllcL reguLu.the eromao61dnd i rwd.,area ie the A'Y E ET'* -- •world and 'b?a 35 ce4ts.—W _ btst remedy r,ir Diarrbma. TwratTSve cegta o botll4 gave me a good deal of thpr—you have 'to•3earn him with a sola bydrue0st,Wroughoat the world. He glare sad IhtiandYest .sa for"Man WataLow's•JoWH[NO Smile." j lea say 014TORONTO on Atswt%r&&. trouble, but since using the tablets club. .Pound, nolege Into him. I "It you notice," said Finnick, - ' 1 could not wish for a healthier or wante him to get it, and don't pay i„ i '-`---- better natured child." Ino atenshion to what his lather says. tits poets'.invarialrly suy'•'she' when Schoolmaster-''I have examined - Y referringtothe earth. Why should you bo the results of his school- i�ominfon Ling Steamships Strom er • raise could not be is II'll handle him." Y r yon :� P g the earth B6 considered feiianinc?" Noston ret to Liverpool mg, and I`think, I can'say•he has rasion to Liver " - •,-en, and the-mother has it guarantee ---� t,oet -that the 'Tablets coniiiin 'no o iate First Lawyer--Does your..assistant. "11 by net? Nobody knows just how beyond-question the germs of great- . - P Ls-Pean!F tsteamsh!p■.•superior accopimodatiom _ - r• old he earth is!" am do- p harmful drug. Sold by medicine ;know anything about law'. Second'" mess in him. Fatlier--"I rorsirel.v„o Ds•een .•.. ednons soa'sucerooca g lighted !o hear it, but what wes • i s ecfa attendonhaa hero urea w dealers' or sent Post Paid -at 25 Lawycr-' bsio--�a thing. We only g �o dux o�on and Thttd•rlRas sccn,amo�setae� -- cents a box by 'writing the Dr; ZViI- keep .hint to draw u wills.” ' i there in the examination that pati-I mtesot ss=spaod all parlicniiarr,y,or to pas"i.ger apply to gar sd1 'lams, Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. l P �Illard s u�lme�l CurEs. CarC�f to Cosa. this The. only way to have 'a friend is �School m macularly ster-"The illegibility uof his �� the Bo.toa0 LINE<r.mlw$c9i,.sa.�.w t pmpne — IT. -handwriting." ---- STOLE ANOTHER'S WIFE:. to be one. - A' .__ ._ _ __. �__�a•n♦-- ' man- _ .. . . . . ?s Host the ung by a manresolvedss of that - __ _.. . Poultry -XJPID$ jot n _. i Curious Case .lust Decided is An - 8 f r Ni�• ho_would..be trifler! with no longer. Neglect a cough and contractS T� -- ' Irfisa 1\iildred," he said, facing her _ .. ---consurslption. fFRU1Tu erJTher-e Have been hien who haver" resolute'fy, "this think of playing e f d Farm Pro. had more wives t4ian the law allows net and se with me must end. I L �r 81aw -to-ratarrhw Shilo� s _ Egg8l ce enersilla man to•have ai._nna--ti _ am going to ask you the old, olri K Ys probably' never was another' maewhoDr.Agnevv's CatlirfhalPowdeT RM question right now `_e nsign it to us took unto.himself his secopd one in "Bat, Mr. nigginside,". slio mur- C0118u�1pfgloT� ��n®y! .l we will getquite so strange a-'way as •did Itub-I lleves.In 10 Minutes. mured, becomilTg coy all 'at once, The Lungb CureTonic Apples, u good priceis, ert Part, who has been convicted of D. T. Sawple. President of Samp1C a asn't.this sudden?" , bigamy by the.Manchester, England, Installment Com air Washin o Fs•. r - p f "Nat at all,' hn replied. reachingMires consumption, but don't _ THE, !ourts. ariu m: For years was sin eta with I P i Chronic Catarrh. Remedies and treat- for his hat. "How old is Ann7" leave it too long. T it'aoW. Some ' time ago Dr.. Hubert -Part' anent,by a ecialiats only ave me tem- _ ` u , - porary rel of unto I, wasRinducad to t Your money back i! it doeeat Dawson Oommission Do was married to Ellen Ke nshaw in benefit you. - i -- j ave Dr. Agnew'e Catarrhal Powder. IBotanist-"This, Misa. Andrews, is -, ,TORCJS�TO. 11MtT'I�' _ Fngliind, Two weeks alter his mar- Rave almost instant relief. 1 the tobacco plant." Aitss Andrews. Prt.,.;,, - S. C:W'itr.Le&Co, god T'. F. Asr;e he sailed for Brazil, where he Toronto, - Dr. Asnew's hteri Cure i�for the Nerves "How interesting) Ani when ' dace i 2$ ;1 Leroy, Caa. . had a professional engagement. Later Heart. N Blood• It login to boat' cigardttes?" Issue No. i-04. , . ?v+(f r, ., '-. ',' ,..:..:' • '.. ,.' ....., :•... _., - - h• 'e... " r .ec:C On ;7.,,.a T7` *t 4-q".Vf.N� Jty,.' .S.asf..,o - •,- ,.,. '. :.. b -,...,, ' ;. ... _ �ti _ :,r vm s. ,_•..=_-''�a�" .:3..'a�'...�*4<s"^.�.'s"c _•°c.=. �^ =4.�..�''•i�n � .....1, ..�,r,.. .,w..e-.....v,:..i'.'.'i+m.++.. a :lw::v. .;.`:w.;:-,tE•....>x. .r.drv,"�, 'v�4 w5* s��'sA,r 5..�, �� .:Ysb.C�.,e.JFares•..w•"^^"""° ,4.^!.�!";""'ri!,'r'3."""'"'" .. ..?t ��. fir •wP��' w?. n.e:. ° .,. .- , xt�#1� . _' -..;.w7V • ... ..e' - '--G' .. '. f•.ara.. '�.,w'_`_.^i i • ,.- r r�.. .,. .. ":^11^ �k `i-4a. - �fig ul' •F. , W,y'11i �� # _ "; .1. , - _�. as ��*.�- ,:' 'y-' -s -"4 "+;;% 7.. , ;...n ., _. °F«.... ..i6 ..., ....•..:. a., � cede I .•. ..•:y. ...,,3,.: :, -.a: .b-' a. :..r .... , , *'_�-..' iii v `"m .- ".,,Wz,. , . .p r . - , -i. .. - -" •--- � , IR � � f "Yetttbu think, I am si air ' for �— - -- - - ---' ,<-,Z- ,. , T" 8 S as much every day of th yeas. It • Utopia would pay iweli hem a.. M-O point �: "I think anything which entRiled l am' of view and most pf us heed to keepw _ -Goldgroater outlay in the cel ie depart- Y"O that in mind. �- me+nt o! the country's a dministt a- The time aevet come when w ,��/�/ -='- Cominons 7'tion d ,Arse a Storm in the �1yA AMPI lime a ct for tat ieadee idea] T --W�ya - For prospect y dark 7-1- ••• - K "A House which sees as far a its With our forests being cut up so.,rap- �` ., • -• nose onl if houses have noses. How 13OX STALL FOR COWS, idly and burned down by the million' y-• ever, to our muttons. The examin- feet eve year, it fs not likely that - : -:Or, The Sin o! the ' speaking �3' y pi ation before the magistrates is. at g Practicn2ly from Lho we will ever see prices where they 't' -- — eleven o'clock; -'they are sitting standpoint of the inmate, E. L. Vin- were even ton d� fifteen years ago. - Arrow = --� earlier,to-d You will cent oIIere these admirable su g �� -___-_ ay.. go ?' ons as o gg f o that it ie not at all likely that t the-ttelli 01 cows n "Oh yes, I am interested; I shall ti any of us will ever live to see every '�'��" go with you." winter. It is a .pity that his excel- cow have Dcr own stall; bu may y' wo" Ient ideas are-not..followod throu h- •. +► No, my dear Burton, you will,go - g In the ways I have sugg d CHAPER XL. under tate hedge slowed the marks out the length and breadth of the- alone. You are interested, I am in"ethers--perhaps-more feasible,. .he._ _ - "Burton," not. Go' • all means. There will land. Ho writes: ., said Deane, as they of boots,.-sad,._as they led up the he a little performance in this room I would like to give every one of, a great deal to make up for the want - e a 1. a re direction of the Hall p my cows a Bearato box-stall to live of the roomy stall. Suppose we try Ing. "I am going to London by the gardens, they were au cten y - whit will iv u P -- • express, and I shall have a da in teresting ;to Deane to make him do- insight into the methods of what a ong wtater months. y anon is good en,o h It seems to me there would be fax Lawn. It would be a trifle--dull-for- 4he 'a sant-°i them bei sheltered; g u8? call my- SIBERIA'S BUTTER INDIISTRY. _ fads' and 'theories.' more' comfort iii having such a home, You, the investigation I have on the recent light rains had alit affect- „H�e?„ ._ where the creature could turn about resent there are about two r head. The river.rune close here, and ed their 'clearness. P "Yes. Attend the police examina- at"' will, have the free use of her thousand butter-ma.nufacturi the fishing is good-I sampled it Deane had come prepared. From ng ea- •some two or three years ago; amuse one pocket he drew a flask of water, tion by. means. 'The matinee will body, and ut �Ioughly enjoy herself. tablishmenta, the output o! which is yourself with- a rod,,.till I return, and from .another a packet of pow- sharpen j our appetite for tae even- Witho do she would do better over 90,270,000 pounds peT annum, - in bill.' for herself and for her owner than of which 18,056,000' ounds are ex- sill you ?" der; these he mixed in s folding rub- S + p When Deane reached-Waterloo, lis bar bow and carefully poured into And you?" if she were shut up tightly b the _ _ _ 7! y po g ly y ported, value at $10,300,000. The • took a cab to Gray's Ian Square. one•of them indentations made by a "ltihilst you are so occupied, I neck, In the rigid stanchions we Siberian railroad promptly offered --'- - He entered the office of a firm of boot. lie left it to harden whilst shall pay one more-my final-visit find even in this day and age of the Inducements to this business, and - .. -- W - �­ , solicitors there, and, sending in his he continued his investigations. to the Hall. . AL the servants are world in, most parts of the country. within three years of its completion - --- - carr}, was at, once accordedanin- Two pieces of rope two or three witnesses, and I shall therefore, But it is a'fart that not many one thousand butter manufactories - terview with one of the principals. yards long gave him food for practically, have the'place to my- farmers think they can afford the were erected. . felt.' . ' That Interview lasted about five thought. IL had always been an .. � - expense of giving their Iowa such -Owing to the lack of experienced .' "You think to discover-�- minutes, and, coming out, his wait axiom of his that little things were a stall. It does take more basil managers and workmen the butter Ing cab took him to Finsbury Pave- infinitely the most important. He "Itferely a conflrmatiori'of what I room. It costa to buy lumber when- is not of an entirely. satisfactory - - -Ment, to the office of a money-lender Rtood with tile' pieces o1 rope in his al res y know. Still, the police are hock boards are worth from X15 quality. Its value in London is leas ever reluctant to admit a mistake. theme : hand some minutes; then further to $18 a thousand, as they are in than that of butter coining from . "1Saa.Cs," he said to the proprie- away he saw another piece. 'Picking They have made one with Dubois and the section where 1 live at the res- Denmark and Finland. The govern- - tor, "I Reat out of my way to ren- its end up, he. found it to be much Grayne. They will need the strong- eny time: So that more than nine- meat is assisting the manufacturers .-. - -- de'r---°u--�servfce once. T'don't, longer-many- rdtt: He did not- est of evidence; they shall have it." g At this moment bo knocked and Lhs 01 the ,cows of the country are by sending Special butter-making ia- agree with the judges of the High pull it, but followed its course. A y confined all throe the long winter, structors, who. not only show the ' `� Courts !bat because ,you ase a mon- gleam o! triumph came into his eyes entered the room, and. inquiring, � g S tai 3 said : fastened-Wwoa closely that they can' people a more efficient and aatiafaa sy-lender you should be altogether as he saw to what it was attached "Mr. Deana 7" not even'reach their sides until they tory way of making butter but is denied common justice. On that par-i Up the iron step ladder he climbed "Well, boy," inquired the deter- are let out alter hours, of imprison- duce them to foria-eo-operative as- tticular occasion I saw you got it. till he reached the semaphore and' tive, -"w.hat is it?,, ment. Notice how often the first sociations. In former years oal7 . . =You then said you hankeread alter an I colored glasses worked by-the lever thin Too th nity of repaying me.'• from the station signal box. Fie ser "Ara, you Mr. Loane.?" _ g the tows do upon being let melted butter was made, whirl �Junvin' Moses, lir. Deane I I'd i amined that carefully, and what he „I �' out is to turn and lick themselves. brought only $4.12 her tl icty-ala .. "I was to give ou this 'ere let- This shows how they have pounds• and the . - _ - .do anything in the world for you 1 saw satisfied him, for the gleam 3' price of milk aver. .- ter.' aged 10,3 cents per thfrt . You saved- me nearly five 'undered came into his eyes again. . SUFFERED 'l RILE CONFINED. S-� ..- quid' Do you want-anything to that i By the time he had descended, his Thank yoD. pounds. Now, when butter is pro. : Deare read it and shrugged his There are today some fine devices _ amount now-on a s.lp of paper Plaster cast had set. Wrapping it aho tlders, gave the boy sixpene'e, and for fastening cows where they can the ed priceheonlewmmknisertwenty fire without sureties even ?" carefully fn paper, he put it in his dismissed him, not have a separate stall,. These cents "No " replied Deane laughingly; Pocket, and, coiling the rope and -- ----. pu thirty-six pounds. -' :--"I did not" know "I shall go 3ou.to the tou=t, are not ex naive nor difficult to ut The ilm +ter, ;'.;: butter-makin your gratitude things he had found attached to it P g could take so mcLterial a form. No, into a compact mass he journeyed alter alb Burton. This Iettrr La In. And I Neve it wou}dnpay big-.1iam made its appearance in Kurgat from Regina.d Grayne. It throws returns to us all it we would make lin 389(3. The hrm inn oited the nen .' I do ,not want to borrow anything; back along the line. p - -. 7 want same i::formalion which you Regaining the road, and with his no light an the matter, but it in- the change to these ways of fas- easar} ma hin r .., ► ++ + + A can give'. -or gain for me." ----Tf-g-lit coat over his arm-:what he element an amusing and sentimental tering. I am using in one of my Hess of Dining up Butter. AL pros' "Anything in the—" had found, beneath it-Deane eaters eiemeat. The affair, so lar, !:rs tack- barns a stanchion that we ut in ent there are In Kurgan alone about ed humor. 1 suppose P ppose one should ourselves, cons "1'ov e,e a subscsibcr to Potry'R the hotel wnu }i is own,room unnot- y�ting of a tight wood twenty export offices and a� mach - welcome it " - '-Ingwry Office, aren't-you-lona oL':ce iced, Ile pulled Lhe pillows and. an frame that rises and falls as the to Omsk. Thry have !;rat, o8'.cei Burton and Deane went out to,' section ? I want a list of the loans � bolster from their proper positions cow lifts or lowers her head to eat, in villages and at several railroad � '' a'certaia gether Dean's object *as an in- person. bas obtained• Will on the bed and sat, tris own parte rem which a chain comes up to atatlwis. til but one of. Lhc+se P.rmi terview with Reginald before the yod get_ ft. for me?"' cular way, in and amidst them• snap about the neck. That t4is af- are • Pani-.h. Among then exprtrteri court sat. As a matter of fact, he _._-- "Berth plcasuso " bringing into pin that brilliant, in- fords a high degree of comfort eon- fiery 'q not a single Russian frm. •- "There's -thte name and address. iciv%e reasoning ower which had dict not stay for the Court's aitttng, pared with the old fashioned stanch-- Last year � go•enirnent was rush- .then' said Doane, as he i livt before he left he had set Begin-pencilled it,enab:od him to solve So many cur g ton, no one who could see the cat- Ing the maw,l,xett,.:re of refrigerator . on paper "I will come back for the sous problems aid and Vere'a hearts beating the tle in their places. would doubt Caro but the demand therefor is still -_ _ . _ report In-an hour if that will suit lie sat there lour after hour, dead taster; he had tokt them that before how, it 4s are compelled. or much enter than tine supply, ' ___ you " tO the wcrld, the only movement he another twenty-four hours has pass gr DP. "I'll send a clerlt tit one. Muter made bet y ed the prisoner should be free• think we are, to use the old way of Co-operativo butter-producing ea ' tig.tho resflllitg and lighting When Deane said a thing. he had ening our stock, we surely ought tablishments are increasing Thr Deane. always glad to 'biige you " nl his pipe and an occasional up __ . • Deane's cab touk. him to Guy's ward glance at the rings of smoke ouch n way of speaking that people to do all ice can to make them as producers have come to recognize the Hospital, arxi be had a ion inter- which issued from its bowl;, and even believed him, hence Lhat accelerated comfortable as poamble while ere aresome things we might t ve associations. and many private n ugLas To Lawyer Causton be said the do to this end, but which many o utterr•making establishments an _ .Lucy She told-ham.all she knew . so deep was ihe tra�o of thought of the conversation she had Listened upon which he had embarked. same thing• and urged him to pray us forget to do. Look at a large joining Chet co-operative associations to; of the attempted murder of the "Thera you are, Deane," said the court for another adjournment- Percentage OVAbe cows of this coup- In order to. disseminate the- know.. -, - gipay; how she-had caught the fast Burton. s 'he' 'entered his f;fend'a sae• only for two days. rather than try, when they come out of the stable ledge of modern and improved ap• • •.urian up because it was late; of her room "I -wondered what on earth suffer a committal for trial- Once in the spring, They are fairly load- pliances in the business of butter •' . . ._seeing.thu Frenchman 'get out of the had become of you 1 -Dinner is just committed; difficulty in liberation ed with filth that has accumulated making in. western Stberia the gov • tr•aia at Waterloo, and Ashley's be- on the point of being served " would arise, where as before com- alar;ing the winter months. The cows ornment is opening tree courses of .'. lag on the platform with itis bicycla Deane ro:e instartUy, and accom- Mittal the thing was is the magas- can not help themselves in this re- t#e subject. - I catch the midnight train home, trates' hands . - . .' g Gamed hfa' friend to the room bo- Bard They are by nature cleanly That interview finished, back to fow, On the sideboard was a bunch Jenson listened to the request,and' animals,' but as long as they are .-FRUITS AND FLOWERS. ! . Finsbury Pavement-and the money- of bananas. Deane seized it, torn promised-not to oppose the applica- tied up by the neck firmly in one lender-s o=.n --- one"oI7 and-hurriedly peeling it, $fit pI¢ui ow can we expect that they - in uses an or fir to mix- , � "A flck un this, rile. Deane. U nervous. No man likes to be cov- , pure it. P ,st.&r•tod eating it as if famished_ shall avoid the filth of the stable. ..- -- to the neck"in Iairis," glad the; 'you will eapoi! your dinner," atiid erect with defeat, and somehow that But can not we do something to Judicious annual pruning is saner Jew�handed ewer the Inquiry -01R; -%itis f:tend• •'you are Commencing at positive manner a Deane's told; assist the cows in keeping clean? tial with the peach. . report. . VFe wrong end of lt. Are you so that, coupled with. CausLon's con- Su Low,headed trees resist the wind • Linuall pouring Suppose, for, instance, that we have - It may not-be general knowledge, hungry ." y D g his suspicions of a good drop behind the cowy Sup- better, and ,the fruit is more easily but Deane knew, that when a man i '•lia%en't .tasted food shite break-' Evelyp tVestcar in his ear, was picked, .• ,applie's to a loan office for an ad- r• sba.klnR his belief. pose we put the atanchioas a little ' � , _ fast forgotten it, in tact,- diagonally across the Boor- so that In grafting a large tree it is - best ___ - •v nrc� h^ as-'Vut, through•'-that Is F ";yOuu 1•av'e been absortcd Hien A "Vou speak confidently not to t to - ._ - to salt; an inquiry is made. That,clue ? Have you found the Deane,' he said, "and I don't den a apace. above the drop will not, t'3' graft the whale tree y gorily 3. be the pgaie aft•> e one • se' we then stanchion the .cows where Budding on certain slow gro�ng I the.next time the would-be borrower •'yrs,' to have a bottom, Do I understand and somewhat incongruous aleck is -makes application to any loan of- • •Arrested 7"• _ .' - that within this two days you pro- the floor Is longest: above the drop Rce, that registered information "Nn.' - - Dose. asking for �eu are Being P to and.so on along down to the short ; best way of dwarfing. retards against him when he is ai;ain l •'Rhen:2'- - artze some one else with the Mur- space--where tbri--- - 7`�LmE'a ii pe cult he a In sante �a on the stems of apple e en other u • -• lntuire� about.- .it is a' marvelleeus "After to-morrow's ' examination der 7 " YOUNG STOCK WILL STAND, trees is wet, e(ld, undrained land: ayatenn• before the Graypetvood magistrates. ''Charging, my dear Janson, is in Suppose we strew along in the drop, The soil front roses should be rich' -- Dewe cast lits es down Lite leer 1 must tet things your Tina. I merely point out the g g go to that length. horse-manure to take up the liquid and o1 such tenacity chat It will hold list. of applications to loan offices There fa, pardon me, no' individual, _j press the button, as manure. Su made - during the Preceding twelve doubS, ?" it, were, and you ¢o the rest." Suppose we-bed the cows together when,P:'cssed. Sandy and _r months by the person he, had intluir- Absolutely none." "ileo aro going to point out some well with straw. Suppose we take clay mixed is good. . one else as Uro murderer hi two the time every day to curry o2 every AIL wood flint is more than two c ed about, thanked Isaacs for the "1' congratu laty you; but you must days?„ 1. cow, yearling and calf that stands in years old should [c cur out from the service he had rendered, and the cab be tired' of hearing me say that. the bare, Does any one suppose this Currants and gooseberries. The will t - .,carried him to Waterloo again. It is a satislaction to know that "In less time, than that." R y :`', W,., _'Piers he discharged it, and sought the real murderer will halrg for the "Oh'1" would not do mucic towards helping produce more fruits, even if the vines -= c out. the superintendent of the line. crime," . "To-night-We-Jnes,day-is the thea the cows to keep neat had clean? are not so large. I do, and hat Is more, I know it, His card secured him an interview, '•I doubt if that will,hrppen." ire-train nifi•ht. You can leave Dere P° , _ T-- -• , _ � - "d.books, were fetched, reports look- you aurprjao mo ! And yet you for London sin late as 10,25, ,can't for I have tried it. For several - _ • - 'ed. into, and time-sheets gone over., said there was no doubt-9" • you?' years I have followed this method of HEALTH AND ECONOMY. ,y _and In. fact all the information he. "There 5s none-fists will be none. „ 14-1 P caring for my cows in winter. It ---- �� — . seeded 'given, hili; fol•Deane-- h ar-the marderer confess • "Arc you able to stop'down til] has cost me so}nething to do it, of Mats That Areas Rational as th• well known to the company's ofIlcors I in'this very room`to-morrow nig ht. then--7-`--I--want you t --dire wit course. It does take time to vice, - .- He had rendered. certain valuable What sport did yvu have 9' 'Were the Dir. IlurtQn ,find, myself,; j st tr¢ era oto cart a regu}tLLily every day _ ; three," with comb and br'vah. Aman moat nori't drink. ' You'll ,get thirsty - - tervices'which placed them under a t fah biting T I remember once,, when I can, of tours"--" -- atiek to it vnttl-t[re habit is firm] gn' ___ Veep obligation to him. - I was fishing—" "Trot ov„aro doubtful oS the flood settled upon him, and after that t Don't' remember anyt�hit:g--especial- ri Give mea lino to the Grayne, And Deane started off on a pica- y 1 our debts. . wood station-master, will you ?” h; torial anecdote. The-ether saw that of it, eh ? Well_ mistrust is nater- will all come easy enough. And the y-y 1141 -- said, •"directing• him to let me ase the subject of the murder was done al I sol.pose. Still, I hale never cows do Took eo much' better! Any Don't work. It is 'very bad for the ".i 4he working of the signal-box at with for that night: he knew Deane's led y ou a wild-goose chase, hA4C 7?" farmer will admit that. health to fire S'ou:'self - lhat station." _ moods. Once he buried a sub t ,.N� „ Most of us think we never sttn Don't lend-Loi i ow. "Certainly•" - no living conversationalist.had "Then shelve that mistrust. Dine Don't want an-'thing.ng. If yoL , pow- spend the time to do it, but- is not' .should want aricthhn d'en't buy'it; It was done, and, armed with that er to exhume ht. with' us this evening, and I will this ptirt of our business, to look out g' 3 •- letter, Drano.joumeyed to,.Gra ivno- pronuse you- excellent dessert." beg or steal it. �_a wood. FroduCtfoti" of the letter "' "Des3ei t 7" ; • for the,bodily, comfdit o1 the stock? y y anything then o'. . Don't try to sa f11 rom. headquarters ensured,.all •Lhe . CZIAPTER XLI. "Yea; in the shape of an iatroduc- do spend far more time at things you talk. It consumes brain poser. 4 ,. attention he required. In the sig- - .. - tion to -the real that do,not amount to a tenth part Don't eat do tliln Your stow- ; 4 -1 person who erne- 3' g• nal-box he inquired into the work- '"More's a remaAable instance'of mitted .the murder.. • That shall fol ------------ -`�"-- . itch may get out of older.. - �: - .Ing of tie home and distant signals, police intelligence," sjA Deane as low your dinner. ree men sat down to dinner. Jan- Don't wear clothes. They Petard S and ext fined the time-book kept he sat at breakfast next morning, 'Z sTtouZd want strong evidence," son tried in vain to draw Deane on .the free movement of'-the hotly. y;,;h —there. --, Then he_Alepartod, leaving '"I've read in the Telegraph. Amar}_ "Dean, JansI.on,-it shall be served the subject of--the-murder:- w--38t+gS—�+'t-411 . ..� the signal-man and station-master found Insensible in the streets is ,you; and, lest even posftive evidence , "My dear,Jaitson," he said, "there old. Don't marry at all. If you _ t pondering what,could be the Object taken to a cell as a 'drunk,' kept you should doubt, from the murder- !a a time for all things. We have are tempted to marry, atteird court - ^s . e! his inquiries. there all night, end in the mornirig er's own lips you shall hear contea- dined. We now`eujoy out` algars. Let °n a divorce any. i . . --. .: Deane did not go`to the hotel, but it is-discovered that he has been siwn of the crime." us continue to enjoy them unsullied Don't get sick. .If you think. you ... - -kept along the twain road which ran -drugged and ro4bed of securitiea--be Janson was visibly perturbed. He by foie mental odour of blood- Pre- are sick w)IIstle or •turn somer- p Biose to the line, Ont,.of sight,- 'ha.d about him to the extent of did not like the tura affairs were neatly the murderer will some here, exults. Thiara' nature's,cure. , and at some distance from the sta- E5;000." taking; he had been so amDhatic in by appointment, then let us'have an Don't go to law. Choose the lona- ' tion, he leaped the acpat`ating fence. "Certainly a Bard using,"' replied bis opfulon of the Frenchman's guilt. atmosphore of gore; till then, -let all• tic asylum. y < • - . - . .-_and got into the•six-rt&t way. Burton, "because the thieves - have 'I`he proof had seemed so positive.. things end 1n` smoke." Don't get excited. . ..Keep ice' in �.a He walked along till he reached had so long a time is ivhteb to SUIL-Deame was a factor-to be reek- our mouth. Presently there came silaaocking at �' ' ?t -the one-armed distance signal eilose rover -their trades. At the sante ened *ttli. the door, and .tire welter entered. Don't read... It ria,• eft your _ _ to the garden of Grayne Hall;- and time, I do not quite see how it fa "I'll dine with you to•%I ht:" eyesight. • y 1l A lady to see you, Mr. Deane." x ' - here he examined things very closo- .to be avoided. 'You eamaot expect "(food. You will not be sotry, I Evelyn SVeatcar entered. 8ho teals Don't fret, 'don't try, �o.n't Ir,ugh, � -'r-1$ b•. -With his magnifying Blase he that an expert in drugs i. to be protasfao you. I have fa a>,y posses- straight into the centre of !Ae rooBi,. don't buy, don't sell, 'don't grist's, - a' went to- work on the earth beside appointed to every little polies stn- Sion She proofs which I will Shen and_&ddre�ss�ing Deane,'said : don't leve,•don't play,. don't buinor . t m signal, 'and carefully examined tion, or :that the active acid intelli- hand over to,you. For the greaent', _I.'_have .come td give myself uD 3'Oitrselt. in nnyWiiitg, •don't breathe. _ - . .`- the hedge ovsr which he could look gent twenty-two-sbilling-a-week con- good-bye." for the xn er of sir d9eorge Don't even be 'dh:�Ieasod. 11 your L; . lento Lhe garden of the Hall. stable !s to be selected for hts brain the lirf=oners were remanded again Gra-ne•" favorite corn 3s stepped on, tay Tri* soft, clay soar of the bank power," At•seven o'clock in the: hotel the y ('Fo ire Cbntinted,) ,, "Thonl: you.` - _. - - - _ . . . . • . . . -. • . . . _ .. . . - .. I - V. l e an.- ',1. :-:. .: • t. .. `a ' ,,. _ _ _ _ �.,,._ / a• �. �'. ,,..amu .+.. p .... .•,._ ..,,,. ,,. '.•. rr a.�.... ,. .w� � ..,;� e, „ -.-....-a- --.-..-�.. a, �_..r"::. '�.'9 ,r,.•�. • .. -..�5f •,H::.r.,rc.y.- .a?v 'rl' ;^. S.r�.'i'..•R.:"'i�. `'�•"^" t1i^ti'.,�x .* r _ .... .♦. pj",'nja3. a. -x.+:,� .. a'+ ,.y,�y�3,a�u�'q„,.r,tn^2.,*.d.. . ".• .-: ^^:d 4'�.•s '•"•€"C•i,.4. ar '•'r^ c-.`'«"', '4, ` .. .. 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The -eater lot ou Church art"% just north of the TEBMf3 the loss of life that may• occur the livery stable,the propert of Oars,E. JfcointT. you will be able to bey at -.. y •or vitrttculura a ply to 11239 E, O'CONNOri, _. .�OpalFeall 11.00 lyaidiIIsd�aaoa more satisfying-it 16 to them. It Church stress,Pickering: .3-tf is amoat undesirable trait in„hu- ELLO, HELLO-Fat cattle and inanity, but we 9l1ppUS@ It will H hogs wanted t/'hea you have fat etecx of any kind ready to sell drop a rard for prices BATEB OF ADVPiBTI91NQ: always ex lst s0 long tl5 ailel@ Will Or°when you want s mileh cow,bast ringer or • . ' s[ss'� Visit insertion,per line - - 10 Cents l _ wars and rumors of tt'ars. At any aoung cattle to feed on shared, eats of � Dunbaf.l.Jt•N ....rr Bach subsequent insertion,per line - e pCe6ellt the outlook seems to be phone J A wi its,brougham 43•tf 777 This rate does not include Legal or Foreign sd- �• ERSO\S - -t>lezeiaements -- that,war will be averte'd between WANTED _-. special terms given to parties making oon• Rtlrllsia and Japan. e ympatby' 7 1'tu call un retail trade and agents for mat- special nae hi'+ieK we l eetatiliahed unci• ,.� � '+ iaarly or yearly contracts pa7a le quarterly o e w' toe leu; acad expense �-a)uey i(1 J! fJ s Snsineseosrds,tea lines or under, with pap'r, with the-Ismaller nation, arc!t12i8 weedy and a uLece mucus advanceep'rrmsupnr ` sae eat,1300 payableAa advance, e:p,erence cessfueaaE F 19 a leaslll feature Of the filial- Lwiaesa succesatnl. Enclose telt-sddresaed Noticelnioealooluntnaten eentsper line, p, g euvelo e. SuperintendentTravelers.003 bLo IT* centsper line each subsequent insertion. ation. Japan occupies a t pUS2tlU11 °on Bldg.,Ch.cago. pecial contract r tea trade known on epplios. in the far East similar to• that uc- - - -.. on. No free advertiaiat • "'AIN-TED—Faithful Persons to tra- - c Advertisements without written nshvotioas copied by Bt itaiu iu the «est. It ' vel for wa;: established house in stew "*IIIbeinsorted until forbidden Lad charged so- i9 an ishind empire find is making cplaties,callisgon retail tnerchantsand e.geats FROZEN manitoba White Fish, milingly, orders for discontinuing sdvwtiee- Local territory. Salary tltki a year and a:pen- ileo»must be I writing and sent to the pub. rapid progress 111 C1P11i7atiU2J,.be- payable 819.74 a week to rash acd extpeoaes - 'lith ors. ing the most progressive nation in Lddt a , p sition permanent. Business sue- Job Wort prompU♦ancoded W. a -. poblitthed evgr Friday moznittg at its ciao Asia. She is must tolerant In r@- tearful and rushing Encicae self addressed ea- Huron Lake Trout. lit rckering Oaf, velope, f. acdazd Horse,ai3 Cax:onaBtsldg. Chi ligious matters, and her peop a Cagy Murkar dt Thextoni Proprietors have the facility of lnuking themselves respected and beloved Clock and . . . a SMOKED Fundy H:�ddie. _ aDu: Poutloat-sm+t'Indepeadence by hose who have the pleasure of - - -- JLIIIS-A Tint-class LocalPapor' their acquaintance. xus�ia, ail PICKLED Ulfup Expeectatlxonas rite hear" the other land i3 centuries behind watch Repairing. or C D Labrador Herring support of the wsooleofPickering and vloinity the other European nations in — __ matters regarding civilization. Satisfaction guaranteed or (1 .FRIDAY,-JAN. _2nd• 1904. She has been noted for her intoler alone refunded, -Boneless Cod. - ance and cruelty towards the Jews J �n orders left with W• J. Reazin d towards every religion ext — �-t- �t ' NOTES AND COMMENTS. the national belief. Those sinal- ill be called for and will receive Best Canales SRlmon - -Sardines ler kingdoms which have been prompt attention. Contrary to first reports the conquered and alinezed by,Rtt=sin r Dowiniou Parliament ,will ►Heel at Have been ruled wither rot tof iron, JAMES FERGUSON, Ilipperd Herrings. an early date, to re cuurider the and leer method of imlcarting jai- 1 _1- CHERRYR-OOD. agreetnent.regardiug the cul=trtic tics has been exceedingly bad. lila of the Grand Tr1u1k Pit Thus it i-3 natural that sve)Paths + ht idd be extended to tbe- weaker Rai%vay. At the 1a.,. ..e..iun of LYiEftRY X:�iAS TO ALLY Parliatueut art aFrtcel::etlt iva anti more eiJightened nation. and drown up bett,'eeu the etrttl:tr)' Ha=sin" rccoguiriug tilt., fut•t fiat !� I` you ---- ---- ---._----- and the Grand Tr!:nk lc}' svllica -il^ «ic::t:, hzl,-e fess' friend:, if war r �a� , `p. want ry the latter l%ab t% build talc tran w'c re dec!•aretl has Iia doubt been arra•._ a first a coutinec ial rail[van fur a cc t•tain c'vlupcMi d to•ulot e c'artUoK-"ly awl ,: r %owe ^ ase ^J _ c•on5ideratiou But now the Urand eventtially yield to tiledenta c : I � 'airs ' .I, 1•- -t tris nt,t. 1.; earls tly, tir,iret! c.. . _ w - - - - - s )r crvecl anti �. " .1leres�itating the g,)veinulenC to that 1>F,u . tztll l). 1 ag �1'iud call )arliaucent t'cac'ther 'to re. the outl,'>;k i= ptuni -ing. 1r K : t -consider the wLule glte:tiun. •, 31411 i - A -a.l try cu-n-f roti♦tilt- t: 'A:i- Cistern �y �lunicipal;nattcrs in the city of �l.i1c of 1{�•!r4q, Tlwnl:<� llilleu or - L rrtlruuto, is n�ctt' H1 R ser}' ung ^ `•'c) l:%etl tti;il biz ulc,ther. and "1' j Tr ugh a'�elatatint: oC the egg i= complete and inatls•Itsntc,u not a aing,e G :..Ilealthy condition. The ir(•cetlt �1=`••'r Rel tht. i 3t11 cuu., had gone e911 dri)1)of white rermining in the'separator. I)�xy not break yelk• •+ a lection was ac<ompal:ieti with uuC one evening last tt'eck-to feed and Jlade.of solid metal. Every huu�­wife -hsluld have one. Sample +corruption of the '%'cit-t kind. ilk hog. His Icrulongect at).ence See post paid 1[ic. 'Men who have been deetd fur sotne nldrnietl hip relatives at the htluse E. D. SIIEUD. Pickering, _ CStnP, lla•vF-li- - i-Lnitllies placed as 1 hi. uepliew 11entoutin search -- i _Vn the pull-book as having rerc)r<]- of flim, and wan horrified tv zee E E`V'AN S� ed their votes. Others %ibo have the animals devouring hi. lifelesg e alot yet stepped roto their gravew, body. The body Bray re:�cued and ----- ' G . The *Peater rock .St•t —�hl�b' ti.J� �•a i n �ante • A t. - sated several titne3 oftener than tai:en to the house. 6 B the a allowr, while mangy others part of hi-4 face, his right thumb found that inipersonators b - made use of their Heroes m record• body were none. _ The undersigned are preparedto pay a ig ing their votes. Those at the - - of coarse grain. hero! of sl7kir-4. in their fear thatRUTS - It will be to your advantage to see as before dispormg» he di-Aerie way become chronic, a are also handling 1 _ o Fit k. 11nve taken steps to check the jPickering malady. It t� claimed by st>rue . - ' d1 ag al ]rand° f F scot -that this disease ti a cul.1 it,na V A N S T O N E P A L M S R', op}e, an([ that in this cat c niay The walking Sick., what - _ .. have bern c•uutracte i fru m t-n - are - r urn s ing3 where. it,is Yard reported, there lfa- heed Some Persons who are thin and e _ :.- - syn:l)tom4 of the di-ea:•c•. Those "�t eek hilt-not sick enough �_ ' -• -' guilty of anti• tvroilg-cluing�in the :". mon,e" . � �be severely punish- to go to bed. ed, in order to have a belleScia' a•Chronic case "' .that S All kinds of roneh and dreaaed Lowber 1 �J i i! 7 flis futitt t.let^iuu,. Lath:Shingles, Doors. Sash, Horses tip- -et i what the doctors call them, ilihinRs and Silo matena! :. . —'"1 anadrt is -e-ricicutly totilg - Straw-Cutter and r-t n OnnQl1 -.. _fin-Feet•1-ing Stec a' L' We hav Make good the title given 11erllu0UM eff(JLL� this %6"t • by, means-long S1CkI1'eSS. Cisters tanks gad water troughs tna a power. Also �Vindniilfaz Treatt anti- Sweep• , the English poet. Chir Lacey-of the ^ ^', ' ?t - _ ` s Powers. .Steam ancd Gasoline )rugines, �._ _�[_�—. -�,—�Lt� _ � con.tlnued ' _ (;attadu bad in Britain, as a � ___ 5a•S�JRek�+ G'rairi Gritiilers.�agons, Sleighs, Clatters,etc. `'l" loss of flesh - they need ` bt)tnld- cunlrtry, is c,ne to .w hicll - W Gorden Geo. Philip, ir., 'Bl�ongham` ' • , she has not been fully entitled. Scott's Emulsion. For the. � � �A. >. Still we eannut-deny that ne heti@ feeling of weakness they -- our full share of buo,v and frost. a :.- -- ---- I''rotu NO%-cwber until April, King need SCOtt�S Emulsion. -- t50 YEAR8' a�r �t, Frost reigns supre:uc and the vast .. XPERIENCB © © © © © © hl► (a) l 'Dominion is covered ss'itll its naafi- It -1.11a1{eS new flesh and �'�• -'�� � 1 - t'le of snow. _But hots maks,,Cau• give es n.ew life to th-e weak {� r sadilLu9 who breathe the bracing `-_�; Start the Nem �t'e8,r with t1 �aV-_ -art.of our Canadian winter would system t - --- -exchange it for the damp, foggy y 0 ings Bank gCCUltlnt with the Scott's emulsion els - atmosphere so fregent in the Brit- g -(;0.1 is -Isles? How- many.. of ill@ thin and weak-persons�ut "'t DESIGNS youth and hearty of Canada Ocsicrts A (0 overe� Bask of Canada -of--the rut—I_tmakes new c°PrRroxrs�`' --would part with the ice which _. .. nr .� h.'„d n% mat --- --- _ affords so much pleasure to them rich D10Ud, strengthens the tlnickly.ssoerr-b our opinion free w Van © v tnve,rtloe fe pmbablr19 ntentaDle• Commnnlcat• ---- -- dinriilg the winter mouths? rise tilms ,1�tea!een�crLfoorrP•!rarinRonPen t' MARKHAM BRANCH, CLARE�ION•T BRA1GFi, Rv, }oath of Britain has much rellson nerves and griveB appetite patents taken thmnah Munu a'cFa tece:va R. F. Howden, Man. F. S. Badgerow, Agt. to envy their Canac}ian' cousins. ,rratnl noc+re,wuhoac ailurus In the _ for ordinary food. C bM � �NI� `��e ��t�, Interest at best current riftesallosied'frnin day of deposit. We have our snow and frost, but; - v "i + o exchange its ever- SCOtt's Emulsion can be Abandsornely il,nstrdtea weekly. t.araest Nr- - we w•oulcl not eXcj +�� _.�aria influence for the climate of ""'T' �tiatlon of arty months, tr f�r,,nrnal Terme.e a f� © © taken as lou as sickness "'T'nrmonthe,ll 9oldDray.Newedealete 00( .any other country. ' A party of �+ �IUNN &Cc 3618roadway,�6W Y�;�( _ young Canadians`out Our a sleigh- lasts and do good all the graaeh nmra •,s F ct wa.htntRon.D. ` ride or whirling over the ice is as ,, ,9eQ nti u�erry a scene as one could wish to time. 1" `!sox 'tis a D E see, unit certainly the lot 'of the where's new 'strength .`�. •sac ce- molsbla . Pad Cle Aneravcrllge GRDRCl1R11 is clot to be » Maes ,C� _ � n :: r �, a= pitied: and flesh in every dose. 1- ,tar :m •. ., a= _ _-- The whole�t of 1cL15 now-�s atfeit- We will be lad . _ , - 1;r_ - : cjows) arors . as r ung every movement of Hlt�bllt and T to end you a tee •�`+ et m Japan expecting (!%er • mann(-lit do"t, tree. =C 1,� _ and Si r l P g 3 � oma' � s t_ Aliat war has been declared, To -• - ie _• :some the news that fighting had Ile sax that this is in to qe3 ,.c the form d a label u ov the t k TTrr , ` :}legtln would be welconle. - `�a wrapper of every bottle of �_ Iger ,ti a .~ r 1 .o Eureka Fly hiller, -`occasionally Illeet with Itlen�w•ho Emubiotfyou buy. , - a a express a longing for war in order g�,OrT & BOWNiB, x o; I oM $ 8 m� � "o $ Binder'`ZtRine'Eta. - _ that business might inlpi e, that r °- #.heprice-of wheat or some other f✓1i1°mists t ' p` �3=� Ao�o�Azaa:�� Toronto, Oritar•io. o;a eb •osa gra . I J. �t Hardware,tletohaat cunlmodity might rise, so that tL N �-0 �� ;�o oma' Yt' a 't;J . Reazln, Pi karwq, pal, ;few tnorc"coppers might find;theil Sot. and $11 all druggbts. m p o S t =o: p to B '+ n O O o w 0 avlLy. into their pockets. There - ----- _ are area who would not object to, GOOD lfeuettLl �+ervallt Ranted. 1— r gQ a S > t rI sasit�-st•rta*isi bsacaoa...ss Big t9st wsges,ri,children. Arply Mrs. e m 9' i'e Fa s 5 N_� IF YOU WANT. I TRAINS GOING EAST RVI Aft FOLLOWS; -$ few thousand lives being 9aCr1• J,L.fiPlNti ltl ,vet,ae kcad, Tozotto, or to M a ►;i a w o q ' ' it No, g MAIL . , 8751 A. M. ILr.Want,•:and k H+IIs,Yirfe,;ntr.. 15tf ;o r!t e e ► 3 A R�ll+jinc eogigs ,r ;flced, if it w ould be the meatis cif _ 2:58 P. M. ;Adding somewhat to their*stare of ARM ' ,i hl:�1'-A hood l�t�acre+ r' ° 'f�3 L o • 10 L.,". 8:0.1 F..V. _ +� p i8 Loc" �lidd idly goods. Sash mall would to rent In talo Towuship of k•trkerioR• Sita- e.tn 3t.. °i D D biOders r moiWsra,llcom harye ters,i Or,rn " ' sled on 13:00 t road, i} miles entth of Clare ,r ax '�iAINB GOING�EeT DDE AS FOLLOWS;-+ - pt obably not injure a liviltg being moat. a,od Mtilrllo,a,large atoag hods.,new ba Or atone boaD. Bee Or Write ,Ivo.9 L00►L 8:45 Ai,M. ss•ith their o in hands viii at the Trema barn, wird atone 9e gong bencarh, a 13oasry 1905— 91h, Oshawa loth, shredders,Page Wiretenoe, binding twine, , t cod wells: ti lams cisterna. 30 soca forded $rougbam lith, Port Perry 13th, U= itgY "11 LOCAL ,• , 2•"1 P. M. down. l—ne bnah s•tnre,rho balance plow- bride 12th Caaoio ton 11th,Beaverton W. F. 'YE ti. Jtanog• - same time they have murder in ad ready f.• -rap p P,r nartbor 1•a:tirn:,ke 101h B :asps I3iLl4Qm, ,.T MAIL, 8:27 P. J�, .th it heart.-, w hen they exlw"E' n apply to HU;Gtd HEQHia,Brougbdm. 141 _ . , r .,' .. �' ^�},» ..rs:'.',�str•" a ..�. xa.a'_,1r"rr M � , ' y`yJ.,"f,�, 4 ,,a- ✓ .. - _ •.. ZZ .i.-, �"�.e..0 n:..> ..',:scta.,4�•r w,,2r?i'i;' .cr ;s*1±, ..ex'Ye;'1<rifiil�}iC[vp'�I- .. �"4' ..y„ .� ✓ _....:. m-••,•-.-. _ ,, ,--� ..."' : ,.._� - -r. ...3�m,.st.1.n. 'm,,,,c'a t', ,y,. •? ;. .�w-y�.,.sirk�rlla�da'•xk"�.�te•�%(`S-7�.Mas-;1.tkJ+7ntJ..!e,-.t*a.,.•T• Az.`.`.:y.:.>..;h' - r Q , �/ OLARiNONT chair gold, silver and notes to a bank season when._the f-_ aetnr.Y_accounte there-and-tre`vF at—have ikesii7 closedand the proceeds - �• Mess s. Gregg' & SVears shipped not only kept in,safety but produce a distributed. l ( caiIdad of hogs-ou*ruesday from revenue by way of interest as well. ! :\oma let us Yullotid the buyer. His Januar Tdfinitu're 'Sale �y.»n The latter could not be done if it were plan is usually to draw a draft on his - hi� station. not for the fact that the banksareable house in Montreal, to which heat- - _ ? Jamas Bowes, we are pleased to turn this mune over tuanv times taches railway bill of lading for the y g 'Special low prices all'thi month .- `- Ira of t is retry -erin after his y ` - F g by lending it to merchants and others chee.,e which he has'bought and ship- Picture frames at'ybottom.prie-es. recent illness. engaged in trade and commerce, and'ped. The local bank cashes this draft All furniture delivered free. .,prnr.emise thoroughly overis hauled, a2 gathering las of up the cc&Iumutnitvoxnd'sexy the members of the chleeseuboard V the TelephoneEat our expense. — s, T= .painted and pered. lending it to another set of indis•idua.s You now see that the ownership of - _ pa : R. Besse, Y. \Iacuab jr.; J. C. the banks serve a'very useful and im- the cheese is vested in the bank, as it -- 1 ` hyaenas and John Gerosv took in Portant purpose. 'has cashed the buyers draft and holds ��. Bear 'Claremont• Ido not know of any institutions the document=.the races at Purt Perry last week. _ - 14irs. Hoary Thomson, of Toros- that give away so much to the public The drafts and the ggods anise in -- ---to Junction, and daughter and for nuthing as our chartered banks. M6ntreal in dde course. The latter are --'---- — - ' _ - g Just think of the beautiful cheques, laced in the exporter's own war•e- grandchild, of Buffalo, are here, rnad , t e guess o a Ler an rs. to prevent their customers from being(house, and a.s the $teat bulk of the i �'1� l - -_-- -Thomson. - defrauded by alterations; the hand- cheese business of this country is done '1"ir� f� f;1oO,�i1 Q_T Mr. Noble, of Toronto, preached sumely bound cheque book covers)on credit, our good and wise Bank 1 1 �as - Goods a lJ el in the-Baptist church last Sunday tho hegi s whi h gave servetat onto ceras;theon a 7 to lend money on ecurity iv"us ofsassignments of goods • in the place of fir. Huddlestone, , an invoice and a cheque, the bank to or on warehouse receipts. Let tis stip- -Christm.0.8 Piss who was expected. The latter this safest doing the bookkeeping of dose that the goods have been placed - - gentleman is expected to officiate the flru;,and in every case seeing that in an independent cold storage ware -- - _ next Sunday., the particuiar Individual to whom the house until the exporter has orders -- Fine Presents. ,: Fine Toys. ' Fine Candies and Nuts. _ The Ellesmere curlers Were here customer intended to pay a certain from his customer in England to ship Fresh Fruits. on Saturday and played a game amount of money receives it. Al- them. The bank takes a note from the ti,l!liIID, Cttf�rants and Peels away .down in prix and with our team. It was an excel- though there Inas be ten John Smith's expporter Yor.the amount of the draft the very best quality. Call and Ret prices,. also 4 lent game throughout and result- in a certain place, the bank is respons- of tills buyer, and instead of the bills g beautiful calt%ader from _--ed in favor of the home team by isle that only the particular John of lading already referred to, it now Smith-meant--U the customer schen ho", s a warehouse receipt, undef -- 1 .'eight shots. he-drew the cheque, receives the which the warehouseman undertakes , E. For6j�t . Mrs. Bray is at Orangeville this money. Then when you think of the not to deliver any of the relative goods week attending the funeral of her p&,#s_hooks,deposit slips,notes,drafts, except on the order of the bank. Later Agent for North British_snd Netca ails Inc. Co. mother, Mrs. Dunlop, who died on and bills of exchange forms, which we on the exporter comes to the bank and •i""� - Friday at the residence of her supply . to the public, I begin to think sass: _ daughter of that place. Therfun- that, our chartered banks are great "I have sold this cheese in England, benevolent institutions. and awl ggoing to pay you with a draft sial took place on Sunday. on the firtu to whom I have.sold the /'� ((�'�� r • The illustrated entertainment in THE FARMER THE TRY.'BACK-BONE nods." He then gives the bank a Vo1Jts YouNothing to COI�e 1�1 the town-hall on :Honda evening OF THE COCNTRre y g draft on the people on the other side, under the auspices of the Metho- «'e will first a the relation of and to this Jrafpt are attached ocean dist church was a success consid- banking to the agriculturalist,as after bills of lading and a certificate of in _ - eriug the state of the roads stud I all the fernier is the backbone of this ;urance, the latter being taken out W other clrasvbacka. Those actio! country at present. The farmer raises cover any loss by fire or marine dis- Goods are right. ss ere present speak highly of the I cattle, sheep. hogs. l,oultry, butter, aster, this set of documents now re- -were e- Prices are right. Y Ile g 3 cheese and grain, all of these products placing the wasehouse receipts as the Everything is right � y eutertaii1ment. being a source of great wealth to the_ rah_llav�h taken out of the .At the Corner Shue-Store. The carnival adverti-ed for Cana,ljan people. A targe part of the Ra:Ph"use and 'Ttiesday Jan. 26th has been post ptcxlurts is exported and have select- This new draft ;, drawn in pounds, Tuned io Tuesday, Feb. '2nd, ed rheesP fur the purpose of illus- shillin s,end penis, anis acids the pro- rices still be giyE:Il for the best fisting the'Part that the haII.s l .ay r.rt ds : f he ate Pct:ant's ante has been p Shoe Merchant, in the export bu.sineis,,f the coul,:.'y aicl, and for transaction i.z_eiided so ^� � ' M. a�mer1 - --Ciasutuo&t,.©nt.= :lady's ccrtiiine, tl�e be-t gi�1' cos as with veru sli ht 'variations a! ,.f . a th -- — -_. _-_- 2 -�.`o - u ret r * - t e er pry t., ret to fi tui �,rn,d I]e cit tf. will t e Eleaw.rr. - _ ._._. I„eut-;. Tire Cffuremont bra-s thn,u„h the raja-e [t"}tkl-t-1��' uiZiv,tp.�,iI. F3ri,ti;moi' LopdF)n, an - — ,+ be proceedings. excepti,n of Kram, the prrxlucts of the tAen they roceedin attendance usual farm can he raised almost all the year i.= nF, Iteci a 'Bill oY,Exchangr' or charges for adtni-�ioii still be ' round, but in the case of Krain them "D tit o a!ar} Bill." and toss be - : dru r at nc turn from three days' made `t is_pr err' vest. Al- _ i t•, u:nety d:ty9 sight. This draft : thouvb the prc%-itrces of El:.tario ar.d Remember the antlual convert. h •t,t•et't cl It:CeF dollars and CPUty.tht• - Do" Wswell Quebec raise some of the finest Passu tion of the Pickering Tosv a=hip S. rate •,f exchange, varvluR fnnn time crops in the world. stir would ttiru :,ur to tln.e, b,t 1 "par," or exact er uiv- S. Asst,ciatioti to be held in Er atrxntion for the prt est t.:, the C'itraa- til !' i - - t =Niue church, here on Tuesday, cleat - ttheltn -t -ton i steel- - ,lien tiorth creat, ah::•h pr.,d�f^es the I int>, i+ ?S..y > 3: the espt•rx inn in l'un has been prepared by file sura gleet bulk of the gru:n expurtPd to ,Hilal: plr,,t.l.''e kw:Ug '•4 1.2." This Jan. 2fith. ` g z>hc:- p g 1 nm .terns "v]•3 is a c•.,nsta:,t puzzle to - �n excellent Pro lane Eur This crop is aruered sv it mLttee In char e. Tyr~ music swill 1 rt month or five weeks al over 51a young banit. ,!1lcer% very tow of whoui -:_w 'Merry 6 Abe in char a of Sir. Peter• Uscnab, ; te'ba and'the North•+test Terrservi art at,:r :•) understand it, ,[ can quite isheByou all*a Merry Christmas ar �► cordial lnvitaticru is ez- and every hand is pressed intttsercice sympathize with them, "after a good tended to all to lac present. For during the harvest. 1"uu are-all fain- many yeses of esprriencp in the`steel• and Happy New Year. tliar with the autumn excursions of in ,.nil Foreign ExchaII a business I particulars regarding the program the Canadian Pacific Railt}ay. when gg see our last issue. large crowds of men"Umve the easr to myself, [ cdn never speedily�ti r :re r $ nrentaily un the CanWtatrpar-af Ezr The storms of the past week has assert the farmer of the North-we in ,.hange, and I always have to go back resulted in the roads being badly!cutting and saving the grain. At thea t.,the New Yt wetLiQ based on the P mo int tafthe farmer requires...mons to wire fence which ha- been erected I;Pay his hands, the grain merchant re- pound. has done much to lessen the quires money to pay the .saner for (Continued next week,,? +'- �' s etmount of drifts, and the wisdom his wheat,and these payments have __-_. to be made in sash. they tAke the Resolution of Thanks ti r -`j of the council ip encouraging I form of bank notes', which as I en ;. __ X903 Pumps ,��`� r l� their erection by means of bonus-?'deavoured to ezpl:tin in the last 1A _ ,vE'= i.i apFparent to all who do much tore, leads to an expansion in the note Brougham Division, Sons of Tem- - r�. {* + travelling. The road overseers�circulrtion. ' Thi-4 is what is known "'ace No luf should Pose no time is making the as the .-Crop Movement," and When- lfocetl lly Jaules Bogle seconded 'roads passable after a storm, at !ever an undesirable borrower wishes h,_ E. Butlell and resolved that the • they oft c a to obtain moue fruw us here in Mons e --- r intervals to allow riQz tt, pass. ! tical, wP put the ,true ou le cop hereby tentlereti to the' kind y�. A fust and clean,game uf,hoesey The, wheaC is '400n put into elevators friends fn)w Givensvea,el: Picker- ` _ - +w•.rs Played here last Friday night I hind luaus are made by banks ul,<:n ittg silty ad scent localities ss'hu ru Y lbzttseell Fairport And the 1lulnt the,ecurity of elevator receippts, and ably contributed to the krugr:tlu we are prepared to do all kinds of wont ?. neanl. The �c'orc at half tinge was in diLC course it is shipped.tp 11<,ntrtal ;rL put oyster sul►1)er I.-tit s�Pilus,- Promptly pertmininR to the Dntap bctinees.' > 1 7 P lar e.reuin,;, ix, to the lxeiies of - l; to :. R I,i at full time 10 to 3 in and th,•nce te, Furc, e, the banking a fasror of the hvule,tEtatn. 'airport mo,iliw operandi being. precisely tie t to c•onnunnit'y for their kinel lib!. *. u;tr_ ,,.;,,t Kxii►,• a m the..exp,n•tiin uYcheese, - f,:i) ,goal G. �--- tOn, tshich I will new explain: erslity in prn,�atitrg the supper —� Cover Sharks. fgrtsrudy T. Mans - and the public generally for their - ra a tend sup>'ort. field. IN in. SlArk_, • Leas ens. A THE CHEESE F:iiC'TORI. t nag 1 8acoaesor o p� ----�-�h�- C�ero�,- -��r�. � �,-�lii�a�><: Fl _—$llsrka• Claretuont (10) goal T. •The fxrttier-sleds-Iii+t-itlilk L4>'LIiE' Brongha-m, Jail. 15tt, 190Richardson, l geot,lPicker3ntt. :_Adair, point J. Gerow, cover A. .cheese factor, where it is weiglleel Jliss _•�. Hogle R•. S. Hearty, furwards A, Slack, A. and he receives credit(not monoyl for _ G. Philip jr., W. P• -"Adair. R. Besse, L. .11acuab. Ref. so many grounds ! weight, and in dut• — n ' eree 1I, Sparks. Umpires B. L:tis•, course it is ear bac manufactured into'cheese - In some nese by tna n there is a «tin. Bingham. Timekeepers Mr. 4C'heese Board, or exchange, where 11 1i t8 Sparks, 11 r. Bxdgelosv• representatives from the different fac- — .-�». toric.:meet the "buyers" or a ents of _ _ o gg ers � are t e two s r ng poin -Y BANKING. the grexL export houses uY )iontreal, Qualit� �� - _ Ttii: ilii eFiII 1 takes Place once or _f and tl=�g.Fxads are said M of our Coal Oil Depart- art. Esq.,•General \tanager Sovereign i Depart- as roll tit,the ,n ],r t,,,Ider.' The __Bank-ot Canada, on stinking. what cheese sold on t1lese Boards is paid Falling hair means wee$hair: _ for innnediatel y•, and the mons is de- Then strengthen our hair; ment. The-quality of our f the public shbu-ld know about it-but h y � _ doesn't." posited in a c artered dank by the feed it with the only l]aif i*oOd, all A i.• AN :• The<ni Ilse or even- president or treasurer of h 'factory _ _ E_ t v..,.yts.,e jS CheCkS y y Ing is ..The relation of Banking to the .-and :is usually no is n�c�3zran-Tse•- "( ` Agricultural, Manufacturing and Lab the fall assess is over,say, in Decem- failing hair, makes the hair —Golden. s of this Country." and ber, Dur4ng all this time the farmer e I will endeavor to c�earwitir-them- in has received no money for his cheese, � e as-simple a manner as possible, an and as it frequently happens that he ..- t3T Hzir VI orQu. __--- : ht Oil to show in connection there isith the requires eabranch thank business neigh- �lgll ` widespread.utility of our chartered ferny, ' banks. One of the commonest uses-of bmirhoo fiiinishes, hi with the - a bank lies in its lining needs a place of .money, mowing that o will receive druff. And completely curcs restores - safety for one's money. People brifig ptrytiient itt the close of the cheese . color to gray hair, all the rich, is positively dnadualled, The automatic s - _- dark color of early life. . .measuring machinery 'with/ which we , • , "M hair ww faliln�ent bwdly and I wu •- ,yam' -• y ^ _ �� Hair i ,ronld io.e tt ail. fed tItriedAyer. ��� � Hair'inj It al lI coul w sh the tailing and ..' handle our oil ensures ti0 011e CA910mer made m3•torr all[could w•t.h it to be." - 13sasccA I Air ser,Elizabeth,N.J. st.00 a settle. J.C.ATER CO., tho fullest • measure of quantity.. W`e for :.. - �i�� �l�n - agents for . . . . 'Falling ri Hair' J sole selling; age - a. ---- : . t e : Golden Light Oil _ WTo h ­ hich we sell in 5 gallon lots at Twenty y�^ » H .,.9i b��, '' F ---per Gallon, - 7-- bow" - - All 1 .:­six Cents I�� ... � ._ ... - ., F• S,�j tri•, rl� Meat " �'onstantly t n `- � aro • a ' The Rus ally3 dw co. NU 7 rubscri' �.1ttn . i ale no-. 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I . .1,�, - ,� .� ,:., : .1 I I . , !7 ..."!___ . , .., . . ... I . . � I , � I , .. . .. � , �., w . . .. . . . . _.� I. , . .." . � , . , I . 1. I.. . .;� �., --- ­­ .. 1::. :.�_". �:1 '�'., '; �, .. . 7 - - -.-.-__:.I .. - I ,�.. . ..:��.. -1 . ---.--,-. I - - ­ _. I I - . I . 110; ILMT.-G -MaaltobW p%lim"tir, --64.60 to $4. OVERNOR'S SPEECH the past year show that the rail- A MYSTERIOUS TRAGEDY . .- � I - r . � ... �. ME WORLD'S MARKM seconds, $4.80 to $4.60; strong oak- . . 1 .. . . � - � . I­ '. .. I - w my may be profitably prolonged, 'at ers', $8.90 to $4.80; Ontario straight The Onit,rio Goverument'a Azmual moderate coat, through the centre ' REPORTS PROM TIM XXADnTG rollers, $8.90 to $4; in bags, $1.86 I the rich agricultural district north- Two Men. Found Dead NeY21V I , Xessm,ge, h- , 1 ­ I TRADE. CENTRES. , to 41.98; patents, 44 to $4.25; ex- L . " , . I , . .­ ,__ West of Lake Temiskaming-at least, Shanty in Algoma. ". I I . - tee, $1.65 to $1.70; rolled oats, $I.- A Toronto dompatch says: The no fair as t -,"-, - ... ­ . ., ___ he proposub line of the A Fort Frances, Ont., des�atcl­ ­ -1-1- ,,--....--.-: '- ­-Firkeli Oj Cattle, Grs.iu, Chts". 80 per bag, $3.80 per bbl. Feed speech from the thrum, dollvered by Griiifid Trunk liallway, A measure says: A terrible tragedy took. placl .1 - &ud Other Dairy Produce -Ontario bran in bulk, $17; shorts, his, ;,Ikoiaor the Lieuturiull""Orn"' orlubliflig tho (Jo%ernriwint to proceed at Frog Creek, three miles north . at Home ,and Abroad. .. $20; Manitoba bran in bags, $18; at the GVenfing of tho Loglidature oil a(, . . . . I cont L wl" the uxt"'I'Di011 will be 44bluitted here, some time on Tuesday evening. . shorts, $20. Beane--Choice primes, Thursday mittarnooli, "Iliad LW3 to you. . . . I - Toronto, Jan. 19.-Wheat.-The Two men by name of Wtu. Watson . .., ..,- .. I . that tharts Thera will be laid before you the and John Scott,.'were engaged last -s,-.` ,), I $1 b5.to to $1.60 per bush., $1 50 to Offici'Ll &nbounceinvilt I . . . , , I I market for Ontario wheat is quiet, ,,,,,r ,,,,,, . ., . .. . I . 2 $1.65 in'car lots. Provisions-Heavywould bu Uoversituvot L111110 L'Oldliting report' at' wilsimJtLen a week to cut wood for A. Dowker ox ,..- .- ._V , ---- - -1---7-- -, with a moderate demand. No. Canadian short cut pork, $18 to to the liquor traffic; tha Asmintstalont poillLed at the last fte'e4joll of thi.- the farm of one James McKay, and . ,-A I . . . --:7-a"white quoted at 79* to 80e low- $18.60; light short cut, $17.50 L. .. , -, , . at to Act, the cosixeirvniijoll of tht, t1rubur Ifousa for tile purpolia of Wflating A. were allowed the use of a shanty on. _;;­­ ,. Irelghts, and No. 2 red Winter $18; American short cut clear, $17 resources of the I'royinvto, and Lhl$, LX- ports of cOU111litUt,on or go"Llolmlij"411 fttl­&dJolning cItLirn. . Mr. Dowker vis 1: 1. 179 to 70 c. No. 2 S pin te $1.7950- A-verienn lot haicks Sig tension of tile ischoul board luslallilu- . i .m a. 2 Sping steady at r - .Am 9ther authorities on the sub act.Of ited them on Sunday, when,Scott L . . . . � 75 to 76c east, and' NO. 2 goose at -to $18.50; 'compound lard, 8c�, Cana- mation pAticiplu, rocontily adopt in njullicll),l trading of municipal own- cousp a nu a ... ,..-li-- . ... 72c. Manitoba w4eat is unch ged. than lard, 8J to 9c; kettle r�ndered, Toronto, to all citieN, t.ownx, and I MIng sic .. n lake ports No. 1 Northern ormhip, operation Q4 p6blic day night a man named Cole, pass. . At upper 10tc; hams, 11J to 13e bacon, 14c; ,Villages, Pronihience was givom. to utllltiem, . . ­lis quoted at 90c, and No. 2'Northern fresh killed abattoir hogs, $7.50; the licell"o legislation, an h" been im well an other authorita, ing by, heard the door shut, and that -at 87c, at country dressed hogs, $6.75 to *7; predleteil in some .quarters, but to tivo delivorwices on the" subjects. IS the last heard of the men. Wed- . 93c 1.ake ports. For grinding in .. assessment, itud especl- I I nesday morning, when Cole and an- .I...- I - . L I L hogs, $5.38 to $5.50. Eggs-- the subject of ME'ASURI`8 P11011,11141-71). a higher than ' ve ally the question of the taxation of -r wait were passing by, they Candied selected, 26 to 27c; Mont- thought something wan wrong, and • . . . -transit quotations are 6c Weasumm will be hUbriliLted,for the othk . " . L above. real limed, 22 to 23c; Western limed, railways, which hum been pressed for Improvement of the licenmo laws, the . going into the shanty found It emp- .. . ... Oats.-Tle market is quiet, with 21 to 22c; refrigerator late Fall some time by' e amendment of the Asisom8nient Act, I tY. 0 the' floor they picked up a ­ I.... . , . - the conservation of the timber re- n .- I-_ prices unchanged. No. 2 white 'hoot- stock, 22 to 28c, Summer stock, .14&Mbton. Legislation regarding the 1kni;m, and whetstone covered with . . � -I I I - I. ed at 29i to 29ic -eat, and 30c low 19 to 20c. Butter-Eastern, 19 to Flection Act and the supplementary sources of the Province, a bill to ell- blJod, and on examining the bed . 11 .� . freights to New York. No. 1 white 20c, according to quality; Western revenue in lull was an follows: able municipal councils in cities, found It In the same condition. On ­ .... ' I quoted at 31c low freights; No. 2 dairy, tubs, 16c; Western rolls, 1611 to Mr. Speaker and Gentlemen of the towns and villages by by-law to g ,nem­xthe- house-McFy-f6wYcr" '' If'' . . ­:­:., - white quoted at 32ic on track here. 17c. Cheese--Ontario, 101 to lie; Legislative Assembly: substitute one board of trustees for I � ' the existing High school board, Pub-, the body of Watson leaning against a, . I Barley.-The ma4et is quiet, with Townships, 10 to .IOJC;, Quebec (.No- I take great pleasure in agal' stump, dead,- with a gash in his . . �L:, . the prices steady. No, 2 quoted at veniters),_10c. . . Ing . n meet- lie school board and Library board; throat, and wounds on his head. Still I I I .1*1 f- -_ -- _----- � I 43c middle.prop ghts; No. -8 extra at I . you, as representatives of the a bill to amend' the Election Act, _L - - .� - ' No. 9-4it- 39c middle . -ince }s-Purhament-assembled. an further on they found Scott lying In I I. .. 40je, and . Pro% ci the Act respecting the supple- ... . freights. . -. . UNITED STATES MARKETS. The important subject of municipal mentary revenue of the Province. the snow frQzL-n stiff, with no marks . . Fe&s.-Trade is quiet and prices Minneapolis, Jan. 19.-NNheat-May assessment -will engage your. further The estimates for the current year, of violence on him, Scott had been ------- ­'_ I . 871c, July 861c, September 79c. On consideration, having the advantages I I dead-for some time. . It... . -unchanged. No. 2 white quoted at prepared with as great regard to How Watson-- - � I track, 1 hard, 87ic; No, I Nor- derived from the report of the royal . could have received such terrible � �_.L . L 62c west and at 63c east. economy as is consistent with efficient . I _ Ithern, 83ic; No. 2 Northern, 83i to commission, already in your hands. wounds is a mystery. . L I Rye-The market is steady. with , ,service and the g-rowing wants of the . .. ­ I .. I . 83je; No. 3 Northern, 75 to 79c. an d ,the careful and pa.instaki . I Watson is said to be from Lanark � No. 2 quoted at 52C west, and at I 9 del I Province, will be submitted for your C 11 . ,I I I . . Milwaukee, Jan. 19. - Wheat liberations devoted to the ndiffleult 'early consideration. . I . . County, Oiitario, and is about 40 I years of age, and is supposed to have . 11 . � b2i to 53c east. Steady;. No. 1 Northern, 87 to 88c; questions involved by.the select corn- I 0 . ­ � -,. , �. Ith. - Corn-The and ' ,� . . he market is quiet, L No. 2 Northern 82 to 86c; Way 86 e. mittee appointed during the last sea 1, 6-`VVe and family. It is net known prices steady. No- 8 new American Rye-Firm; No. 1, 57* to 58c, Bar-i sion of the Legislature. Closely icon- I WILL AGAIN BURN THEATRE,where Scott came from. He was .. .i - . - yellow quoted at 31c on track, To- I ley-Firm; No. 2, -68 to 64r: aamplp, !nected with this subject � promin- .. - . about 50 years of age and clean shay- ,_- -4 ronto, and No, 3 mixed at 50 to I , �37 to 61c. Corn=Ste&dy...No. 3, 41 ently brought before public attention Practical Experiment 'en. Both men were addicted to -, - _., . . 501 c. Old American is very scarze--�, '_ May Be . I 1 .and r-.rm. Canadian car. 43 to 44c, Ito 42ic; Way, &71c. by farmers' associations, will be the - Made in, Chicago. . idrink: end hod been hanging around ., - ­ I... .. Buffalo, J an, 19,-Flour-Firm. i, stion of taxation of railways and l . I But r-Firm. �q e town since the New Year. �... ... . -. .ion track, Toronto, I I .� . . "_ �'. I Wheat-Spring hrm: No. I Northern, ,the determination of a reasonable A Chicago despatch says :-So I - � . _ . � - . .. . Buckwheat-The market is firm, 1 951c. Winter' light demand; No, 2 red baefs of division of revenue re soon as Lhe coroner releases his con- . .6 ._ . '-'------ - . . with devuancl good. No. 2 quoted at 93jc�. Corn--Only steady. No, 2 - from source 'as between received trot of the Iroquois Theatre the -'�JAPAN_ 15 PRI-PARED. - 47i to 48c middle freights -_��e=l the -, ---- I . . I . 'low 50ic: No. 2 corn, 481 to ­­�P0f­+itTew==bnd the Province. playhouse will again be given over I __ . . a. _ white, 43ic; No. I .Ito the, flames if plans -evo,lved by � Remarkable Growth of Pro-Brit, . . . I .. PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS, ,- Mayor Harrisesi and Walter L. ish Sentiment. . .. bu�ars sac�s. for export. . S,1-raight 101r.l. 51.8, I ' I the City Club, are carried .. 't ; it atyoFdg-&j?�� 1,.Lr,I a �r, -r,�_�e,_ ... ­ . a 64 c, Rye-N'o, 1. 611 c: "; 1,,a"'e , I . ! _X I A *.. '. --___ .- ... !tice tile continued -viho will lig-lit over ­ rollers of special brands for domestic I ,__" , . PC . Tokio despatch says: Japan does . I ,_._� _,�._ ___.� _, the "7 _, . � ­.' $3.25 to-S350 in ; St, Louis. Jan. 19-Wheat- May, . cfficienry 'of the uul' not expect that Russia will reply to _---� 11 - . - trarle quoted -at . 81c; July soc. . . . (asylums,I ulna. hospitals, and other public �again 'the Iroq,uots conflugi ation. will , I � I I , bills. Varitoba fours are firm. -No. l . . - - ; I have tr.ai:�ccl Cee fighter- at their her last note fora week. Meanwhile f I institutions of the Pritmince, for whichthe whole country is patriotically ' . k � . , I I atents $1.65 to $4.90� No. 2 [ :elbows to tice that the demonstration � . .. : ' CATTLE, M A RKF.,r. the I!eg'slatury has rnAde such liberal t . . patents; $4,45 to S1.60, and strong I � of the plans does not bring* about .united and prepared for war. The I .. . . bakers', $4.25 to $4,50 oil track. To- I Toronto. Jain. 19.-To-d,.L� re- for many years You will I any property loaq outside the par- 'Japanese have confidence' in their I . . . . . "'Pt,,f consisted of 1,204 he" of cat-l be pleased to know that buildings to 1 � . " font(). - i , ! as a tia�lly rufncJpjayhouc;P _'rhe purpose ar4y and navy They b(Aieve that .L-. - r. t . _ , gt $1.3,50. 1 Ile. 1,281 sheep and lanits. over be used hospital for Epileptics ef again firri,g t" theatre is to test Ili the e%ent of a national disaster , �`, I . Will(eed-Bran steady i i . 1 2.000 hogs. and 57 call�cs. A, janght ,are in process of erection, and are e . - -7 ft-d-Sh'r�rtg at $17-75 here. At Out- I '-C !the sufl*.6-m(y of city-ordinances '(;rest firltain or the United States � ____ --------- have bk*n-cxf,tRW- gri(Ii!�--sacK-t-e6-%3�--t.-te4-to- fn* rm-.1 - . .---. .­ ... --i4_rIe_;-o:nts_bran is quoted at 314.- , r ,y for the recept�on 1 -- -ai,d pFospectil,c ­w-auld tmerNenc Eo-preserv­ttw­bal� ,Present . ; . . deliveries, prices were'on the whole of patients durirg the current year ' i I . I At a, conference cn Thursday . I am . more It is aiso grati;:�ing to notice that twcen lilfa,�dr_ Harrisoli-gurd Mr beer, a remarkabio growth of pro- -'.' - rl� - . 50, and shorts at $t-, Manitoba a 'little easier. Buyers had ay be- once of power in Asia 7-here h brad in sacks -$18, and shorts at 4 i freAidelln of choice than was U e casual" counties that have � L�' . $24) here not' - yet !Fisher it was decided that nothing 1 Pr;tish and pro-American- sentiment � � I' , ­_ . _.I' I ­�" . __� C� _L' " --l�last u eox, and while porhal,s there,established ,hiouse of refuge for the that had been done in Chlrago for The Union Jack and Stars and . . were no great changes in tile actual i would . . , . . . -TRY PR DUCE,,, 'indigent are preparing t.-) do so. The �many years uld approach this 'Stripes are displayed everywhere. . . I COUN , . ­ L I - - i .-. prlCell P&Jd, the purch"er had bet- ge,nercsity of the municipalities in 8 ' . .. . . A;,plcs--Tbefv is a quiet trade, with iter value for his moncy. On tile 1 th4 s.respek't is worthy, of the-highest ;public. in the amount of good for the�Songs are sung reciting the glories prices steady at $2 to V_ 50 Per"-hole, the =&rket p . �public. - I t Is-proposed to- watch'I of"the Brit ish lien and Uncle Sam. . ,. . . L was from 25 to'conizzlendation: It- lever% action of the flames and gases. ' " I . .. easier on the gene ' land characters representing thein are . btl for the best stock. 30c or 40c a' -ral run � The mears_pdoplied for the pro.'ec- arA'to,regulate -effects by mardp.uia, !pr,), dances, ,. . of cattle, but anyt.IALg choice mineut-jr, all public dances ­ , . Nems-Trade is dull and prices a was I tion of the pubic'health against con- tion of the ventilators and doors, � The censprship prohibits the publi- .. I _ -siva I . - , tagious di-stia,ses have been effective in , . I �t - -Prime beans are quoted .at I stpad-N, lWith the Iroquois stago-A-lied with !cotton ton of all millta movements . � 41 arl to $1 ,1>0 per bushel - "_T-S-xPorX---Mere­-w­ . . . I ry - Lilt. KII.TkMI == -�_izubblsh. and ai: nre .They aim at ensuring the despatch Ir wd Xppies-'l he domi_n�is air. 7 111)91 g tzeor .1 . . ; 0" mall 'lot 01,,.s,�rcs alien to improve the sanitary •-ragi ti,e conditions being �immediatel�-, of an immense land and with prices-unchanged at, 4 to 5c per I five extra choice aninn�ls, about 1 condition of'all parts-,of the 'Province !hke those of the.fatal afternoon. ' . I 4earn I sea. force if necessary . . . lb. E�aporated apples, & per lb 1 1.500 'pounds, sold at 6"O� _tUT-have -received the coridled co-operation ,Pec 34). the experts expect to I . Hops'-The market is unchanged at I this was an exceptional sale A fair�Of the local authorities - ;a grea.I deal about the flame that L A despatch to the Jiji Sbimpo - ... - ­. 26 to 32c. a.ccording to quality. �quotation for the d ' sales gerer- from Seoul reports a Virrieral rising I . .. 'RITY AN -1swePt so .Many lives away, J. P ' . . .. lioney-Th market I firm at 6* lly-would be froma14"65 to $4 75, PROSPE . .D CRO-PIS - :I`Fre*ima.h, an expert ,o;l fires, will bl, �.at Phong ,:Yang, the Cork-an soldiers . to -,Jc per d at-$l 23 t,75 I 'Through divine goodness. the bless- I asked to take charge of the �co-operating with the rebels ft was .-I;-----,- - ­_ 9, for bulk, I f1wport, bulls ar.le quoted at $� Loi . 1: - to $2 for c ;� �$.4- - I . i inxii of . have 1 a . test, a rising at Phong Yang that caused �_-- � I I .\ comb: - � a bounteous har-t-cs, ha. . - & .. , 0 . �� Straw-The market is ra-ai. with re- I Butchers-The market was quite I been vouchsafed to the husLandmen - I T. ampan to send troops there, ' whicb, .16 ­.. -, ceipts only moderate, Na.. I timothy ,`bit'ea-sier on the general run of _ Ifi-every portion of the Province, and ALLANS WILL CARRY to the Chinese-Japanese Wac I quoted ai $8 75 to $9 on I chars' cattle 'offering, tho choice j it is an additional cause for.grat i- - . , -_W11- - " . �_, . .. .., � # _: ____,�� 1.ft1.7 ­c g.en'la. luAikk that prices for all the prndurts 1:13DI = iv -- - I U49h� gi &11TWENTV ApApii,Wl A�A- A.1,10UREL); ('004 . � Contract for Past Atlantic X at 84_�_ -9 Signed. - Ton o. Ana inixel at $f),50--uo-wl-, - i butcho,a' sold to-day ), 1 of the L farm, and especially for those I Service . - I , - - Straw-Tbe market is quiet at $5 , . - ' !.� - - � . . I which last vk eck would have fetched�of the, dairy and orchard, hate been 1 An 0 'Upon .....: . .1... per tl:�n for car lots on track. I considerably higher f1guros. . very satisfactory during !he past the . Ottawa despatch. says :-,u.poll Terrible Accident "t Grade Cross- . . I . Potatoes The market is quiet, with .I ­ . I— I undertaki-�g that they ' will ing in Detroit .1 . . I , I Feeders-There we,-e a few m-i year.* The-signs of continued pros- runintain a regular weekly service . ... ­ . ;i I-- the feeling easy, Choi-x cars are , uiries f6r feeders, bulls at $3- to perity, not i�n agriculture A Detroit, Mich. despatch says. _. . KfUdLed at 75 to -a Be per bag on track 'q culture alone, but between Great Britain and Canada 'Over twenty people were injured at a ­ - :- ... . here, and quality at 7,0 to 1$3 251, I T# v I in every important branch of.buslacsa ,from the opening of navigation next .. . . ,interior lililk cows--There is a teary fair gradc'ci`iossing accident here on Fri- I I 1,2c p-r bag L and Industrial enterprise give cause ,sprin _ntil August lqt incka ! L. .­ __________7_ I ­ COWS, rices Foi hearty congratulation�- , -­ 10ay wght A Grand Trunk pas-eng- _. olizzlig chickens, which bring io to The attendance at the Agricultural ! tained the contract for an Improved . .: ­ . range from $38 lip to $65 per head. I I g-- er :train crashed into an eastbound I i roultry-Tb- dem Mesigrs H. and A. Allah have,--ob- f _�T Sheep and lambs--Market steady; Callege CO tinues steadfly to nereaw, I Atlantic mail service. Tho terrag are ,Michigan Avenue car at Gratiot Av- . . 11b per lb., Turkeys are toted at n � . . all sold, and prospects fair. e ... . 1Th. buildings erected throe the ZZ000 for' each round-voyage be­ lenue and It4luindre Street. EN-My .1.z .. ­ _­ 22i to 14c per tt�, and geese at 9:to - Hogs--Market- stileady, 9 � ambula-nce -1 .. I . with - no generosity of Sir William Macdonald tween Liverpool and Quebec Or' 'in the city was summonod. . . I . . - . . _10c rer lb,: ducks at 10 to 10ic per change in the quotations. Beit Liverpool and St. John, run by each Ito the s,-cn6,.and a. large crowd of .. . . .. lb., or $1 to $1,25 per'pair; fowls, .6 S,5,25; lights and tats, $3, ­ i are approdching completion. and for ! Li,, . . rescuers immedlakely- began the wqrk - .- I.. . I . ,. to 8ic per lb. � . Export. heavy ....... ...&I 50 to 64.7&it'he first time in the history of the I I 7-knet steamer, Z1,000 for each � . . I I , Export, light ............. 4.00 * 4.20,ar Province instruction is'providi-d 'for SiTillfar round. voyage� run by the .cif extricating the injured from the .. THR DAMY WARNFTS. 1. Bulls, exp -heavy, cwt, 3.75 i tho daughters of Ontario farmers'. The lllavarian,ocii Tunisian, and 4C500 for ,wreck - The car, which w. fts . a - : . ....... I 4.00 1 rapid Increase of the membership of each round voyage by thv� Ioniazi Idouble, truck one, and contained six- . .... . 'Butter-The market continues quiet,' do light .....I ......... 3.00 .-8.73 women's institutes shows that this Sicilian or Pretoria() 'between I jve,_' 1-ty-four pasgengLis on their way home I... .1..,. supplies liberal, and prices unchanged. Feeders, 800 lb's. and up- , instruction will be 4pieciated. POO) and-Quebec, -and�Z_750 for'each-I from dozen town, wa4­etr_uek equare ' ,' .._.. %: ­ .1 . .We quote:- Firest 1-11). -rallak 17 to wards ......... ...... ...... 3.00 :8.25' . . . roundvd'va y the latter vessels. lly'-in the middle, hurling it from the .,-­ . ­ . ' Short keep, 1,100 lbs ... 4.00 TIlt FORI�STS. . between Liverpool 'and ,St. John. tack, and sinashing it almost infoo . 11 27je; choice large rolls 16 to 1 .. . . .ge b I . ' Stockers, 400 to 800 . . r., ... . selected dairy tul.s, 113 to 17c; sec- * It is satisfactory to be ablc� to Two turbine steamer ' of seventeen kindling wood. Mpny of the injured . . . ­ .�. � ondary grades. (r L olls and tubs), 13 to pounds. _- ..-, ...... 2.5-0 1 8.1 21 -state that the lumber indaat,r�r . an kr�ots kbaxanto&d spiced are now ull- were terribly mutilated, but up to 'a- --,_'.1 . . . � .. .arnery h � _., - . - 15c, cr, prints, 20f to 21p; do. _900 lbs ...... ... 2.75 3,50 continued in a prosperous condition der -construction fai- the Allans, one late hour none had been repbrted . l . . .. . solids, 18i to ]Die. . I Butchers' cattle, choice 3.135 A'20 1 during..the past year. The strongest- 01 'hill' is-to be ready in Augu;it dead. Most of those taken to the . .:%. , . medium ...... ...-3.80 - '8.401 .:.. Eggs-The market continues firm, do i evidence of this is afforded,'bY the next, alid the other by the opening hospitals were insensible, and,the ex- . . . ... . . I We quote:- New laid, 35c; cold stor- do picked ...... ......... 4.25 S.C6 i recent timber sale, ' at 'which,-not- of navigation in 1903-. L ' tent, of their injuries is not-' ye► I . .. . Li2c_-Iluxti, 23 to 24c, do bulls ...... ...... . 2.75 . I - 4 * . . - - ,. -rough....... .... .... .2.50 . 2.130�witlistac,ding- that -the'. dues and 4 I - ., . known. I . . . . ... i . .'steady. 'We but _ • ground ,wee 6a almost-doubled,_11le- -INCREASE IN,TRADE., . . . I �. . . Cheese-The market is dull do - . Light 'stock bulls'cwt, 2.25 . I'L.-..-- . . ­ '. . quote:-Finest, 11 to N - 2.60 - . . 1­ . ­ . - - , '' .., .. . . � ­ ­ . 11 14c; seconds, 10 to loic'. , �,if.ell cows I . . .. . . . . .. � - - . �. ...... .........30.00 6.5.C.0,prices paid were in excess'of those Ire- . + . , . . . - r . cei%ed at any-previous sale. - . , . .1 . . . . Hogs,gs, best .............. ... V..w ... Returns for Six Months show Ad- . , , , , . . .. .. • .. - . I L ... . do light ... ... ......... ..).00 In order to further protect the for-. vapce of 818,-:-'37,006. � . TURNED' DOWN. . - �- . -HOG PRODUCTS. . . Sheep, .expert, cn-t ... 8.6o 3,&5 test wealth of the Province large ad- An. 'Ottawa"despatch' says: 4'rado ado ._. - . ... L . . . . . - • k, I . . I...4 .. ''Dressed ho�-s are unchanged, with Lambs ...... ...... ......... 460 5.12-i ditional tracts of timbered lands, non- - ;04r -Wheat 'Too Costly*For the '­ ..-1:�. ... . . :i ­­­1 . Ireturns for. the six months show an Japanese,Market. - L I......-i offerings moderate. Sales at $6.30 Bucks' ...... ... akiieultural 16 their charkctef- hav6 increase in the a,q to $o-35, delivered here. Cured Culls!".cafli .......:`... ....... 2:1150 - 3.00 - I ,gregate trade of the - . .�. ., , .. ......-..,.. 2.25 3.5o beeii set aside as forest reserves, from untry of $18,937,0f�0 over tile A Winnipeg .despaLch.says: "The - - .. . .. meats are steady, with a fair de- Calves, each ................ 2.00 10.00 which settlement will be excluded co . . . ,or- _, - . . . responding period ast, year. ,' The . is *, . t. � mend.' We quote:- Dacckn, long 'clear Calves, -per. cwt •......... 3.50. . A.150 .4nd in which it is proposed to-�Lppl�- 'were M3,286.478, and . .--- ' .1 price of .Caiindicm wheat ajid flour i , 81 to SC in tc6 and case lots. Mesa - . - # o the cutting and total. 05tport� d too-high for'the Japanese market, ac- -.-`- -. - ­ . I thc lmnorts , for consumption $12.1,- cording �o Air S. Tamura, of Kobe, . . .. . pork, $16.5 'do slioirt cut, $18 �o conservation of the timber. . , . . -_ .. . ''i- S18.50. 0; LYNCH TO Bl� LIBERATED. ' Japan. In ' -view lie expresses ..- - I . . , . . - Progress continues-to be made in ,674,440. There were exports of do- an interview .. Smoked- meats-ITams, meafic produce amounting to $1.22;- regrizt,that he is unable to confirm -, _. ­ . light to Commianded the Irish Zri[;ade',,.r1c%cloping the mineral resources of �983-,t'51, as against $125,341,466, 1 a con-- . s, . .. , I ­ ! . .. ..medium, 12J .to 13c; do heavy, Ili . . r "Jar. , I -cince,, and recent discoveries . the rumor that he had closed - . to 12c; the Bee .;fire fro and exports of for*4g In produce tract for the shipment of a million - -, . . .. . ,Zolls, 10c; shoulder of new and valuable ores emphasize .. . ,. I a,- 94c; A Loh.don despatch says: The Nreok� at once the L bushels of Tilicai to Japam He fur- .. . I ..'batkis, 13i to 14c; _ � _C amounting to S10,302,,� . breakfast.bacon, latent wealth 'of - our . �againat . ­ . � -ly- at i-A-rutur- ­­- L. __ . . ther stated'thiat such had beezi ' his . ---13 to 13je --- - - . - -, ____ , northern regions and the- wisdom of $7 68 285. The exports of domestic .. ­ .: . ' ' Lynch, who commanded the Irish Bri- . ' intention on coming to Winnipeg, but . � ..,. - , -- - , Lard-Th. market is quiet, with providing railway lacilities to render miLtmi's have Increased two millions, in . I . . ... ,..� .prices unchanged., gade against the British forces In of manufactures half a million. Tnere owing to the high prices a large.. .. .. We quote:-Tierces, South Africa, and who was idtor- them accessible- , � . I ' . I ­ i Sic; tubs, Sic; quote:-Tierces, is a decrease of four millions In the Amount of Pacific coast Whcat had . I pails,T stcl.. . wilrds convicted of treason and sell- I Ow'n�j_tck the deflefency of farm exports of wheat, settle, etc,, caused been. purchased instead;, ------- . . ' fenced to impritonment, for life, abor in the Province, and consequent add canada BUSINESS AT MONTREAL. , I. will embarrassment to agriculture, special by the farmers holding back for I I I I.-­\ I . . . .. . . . be liber*tcd soot, � efforts were made by my Government higher prices, . . I vo * . I Montreal,, Jan. 19-Grain ,and - , 1 _ ;i. - . � . . .. . I . . .. lhour-are--lu=lTangu&--a-fafT--ql=ntft�- - H-AMp'ERED_ to induce immi ation of Agricultural I . . +_ .1. .- I .. D ,L-LjUM1NA_TE__E"qH_ 4 of.wheat is comin4 Into the city,by . Great ---;-- -tW-----LE"nY-An- 0110 . . , -LUMCERING !shore from at Britain w1th . � I _ I : COUL 1� . .1 �, . ---.;. . result that many farmers were sup- . - � " I . . . 1. . . . ., , .• - . . �rall for local millers, - ' Cheese is. Top Snow 4n the Woods This plied with much-needed assistance Only When Spoiled is-One §uppes- KiPlizig.'s - Estimate of .Power 'of , I . ­ ,:.Steady, with prices unchanged. The Wintbr, L during the harvest and autumn sea- . . Butter Market continues dull; there is A Snow despPatell says :-.He- -ad to- Cause the Other. "' the Victoria Falls. . . .1 ' m. son, . . . �1_ - fair local" JobWing trAde going on, ports to the Crown Lands Depart- W RAILWAY. .: - .A London despatch, esus :-A phy- A London despatch says: Rud,"rd . I I ,. - . . but .export trade Is qulit. THE NE 1. . ­ . .. . ...fare still scarce; ,Eggs meat Prom northern Ontario Indicate - . - -sici&n fry the Jeper hospital a Tra-, Kipling., .says.that Small Africiii is . � I I . I e; there Is a ,%-cry good qjnbering Operations are great- Slatiaractory progress has been ma cadie, wroic t able not only to reed the Motherland I that I de ..Q utch n, . - �- , , , demand for this time of year. Prices ._-Jonathan H I ... : :1 * '.I "lire uncTianged. ly hainfpered by the )heavy emow in with the ccinstruction of the Tem'S'- Lhe eminent physician, that for - with. corn, ,but, the United Sltftt. ,� 7- . . .. .�. Grain-Peas, 711 to the woods. The lumber cut is kanling and Northern Ontario 1111.11- tj, Nreaj% i-Ile pei)pfe of Tracadio'bave too. q;hc Victoria Falls, with,_113,- , . . - vire; rye, 53C east' 58C .rather lighter -than usual 'this win- way. and the advantages which have u.sv�'_bnl�, ftesh I sv has 000,000 horse-p river, would 0o. able . 72t In store li, . I � .. � . . . .I.. . bere-' Oats, 'No. 2, 35 to 351it In I flslit_and lepro , -, . . L . . - � -,. ter In a ty in already resulted to tht Province de- died out, except- In, one district to furnish el6ct0c1ty cilouill �b mak# . . .. - . . . . . . .. - . fitore; No. 3, 85je; flaxseed,-$1.15 On breaking roaag for hauling to the monstrate the great value of the un- where the f1sliermen selected spoiled Ito Park Continent a blaze ol'. grbr3 �. I I.. . . .. track her*;.go. 3 barley, 500. Flour, skidways, will make this even 14-s-.9. dertall'ing. -T�c #Arrvayi�*a&'during gels for homeuse. sel.lIng the best. `Ind 4111­11nate the earth. . . I - . " * " ", - - (I [ �scarchin I � � I I I I � Ii 10.00+ which I I I� I _ , . . . . .I .1. . . ­ . .. . "I I � � I . .�. ;. - . I. . I . . I . N .-:. , . � ..., . ,� " , :, '.I IV � I .1 I , I ,au,,, �,.; 1.�.* �* �­' I L 1.­I ._.. I '.L.. �, I... L., 1 -: .. � , ,_­ , ,w_ 'i 'I" . . . :, . .� ,­L�', 1� • , 5,k-� ., .1 I I ; � • . _,J__,_4. 1;� ' � , � - 141TW ;_�1_111 LLL"�' ' d ' - L -1 I .1 1. : �� L . I . .. - '. , ". , . �'_ 1; . , .1 1 � , ��,.,,,:,- -�'a. . le .- -­a _-_, . - - - .- . . ­ ­ . - �� .. . :, . �; _, _ ,. ,_ _L 1 � . , - - . ­ - ,-i r___ ' �, .`a4­f,-J�'�,je`i%r_%­­,e,k_'­'_ I I .,! 1, . I I _ . L �2"_aj" . .% _ . __ _ _ _ --- -=-r-- :,rte_ ,.. — - - t � _ a .. -. - _ -:vadat. _-.n:s•x s..+.,TASri-."+Fw..�„-OGr• =k W—. — :'tl. ......3•�+C .�•' nr,4— •j'- 64 .t�., 1' ', •,\ _. ..:_'_/.._..mss__...- —•� ... _ -- , .. ..... _. ...... . •..w: '—�.— ',!-' : STT--+--'' - r - . ., i f . ti,. y. - i , ._-- __-- , "5.is -�T 1 AGE - - ed to use Dodd's Kidney Pills. Iny� char o the {n to such a aholtn ^ S Q U R G OF {l..l� the mornings before I got out of �`�` � � erect g position they warming of the .M a; a bed I could hardly put my tet to a halls mqy be greatly helped out bq,' "". . 11 .­ - : ., the Boor they were so much awgllen O placing a chair or table before ib � . . - _ . . : from Dropsy. My arms µsed to swell to protect it as far as possible from �' S KIDN YI S AS I at times so that I could not put on the draughts fret�n doo2•-and stairs. my coat. I had to be.tapped to be European tourista have seen and . • . relieved- from my terrible pains., On .�� �3 obably wondered at the ctulotis P :�- „ the advice of a friend,I started -to 7�� �C71C "gill stoves" used to supply heat e1Ti1}le InOrea$e .� the Bomber Dodd's Kidney Pills-and goes on use Dodd's Kidney Pills----Before I 9 TING HOME FURNACE. for the English cathedrals. No sim- -, ♦ *y, pp,,,, ■ ;" with his work. Necessity has had finished the second box I felt pier or more satisfactory device can l Ai Deaths 11'em ihiD taught him that he must cure his much better.' Seven boxes cured in It is a commpn experience%with be found to solve the problem of -Kidneys to get rid of his pains, for completely. I don't know' what it is hoeieeR Ives, at this, aeasQn,,,t6 find. �armi arming a large house for which the • Ailmentt t he must work to live. He has not to be sick since I used Dodd's Kid- nate is fnad mote. The ho.a+ 1i� themselves with smarting eyes and heating capacity of the average ted to that standpoint ney Pills: chokingbreath. All this because of eq' ed a` , -been- ' ' where a prescription o cure m "' the smoke, dust,'Rind sometimes as which blows through the regist�e of tt ft ", written by a specialist at a.cost of -- 392 St. James St„ that' pours through the registers - xt Is common to 411 OlasssH dollars t every letter. - He - may . - Montreal,. Quo. : when the furnace Brea are arst Light- cold air,passing over a hot furnace. i not even kno i-that there never was RIIEUMAT SM CUBED. ` ed' The larger the surface,' the-more air and Oondltioas of , a disease that took in all classes of. 3f the furnace is in good condition• it will heat and a8 the flropot and the community but what nature pro- Rheumatism and, kindred Kidney this annoyance will not arise, it be- `drums of the average furnace have e, People, - Diseases, such as Lumbago, Sciatica, tag caused by some era or faulty 1 furnace. for the air to Dass vided a cure within them of all ---- __ - classes of the community. hat he �d Gout, are caused,by uric'acid in seam in the-inner. linin of the. fur- er Its boating cap ty is proper- - -• It h Kidneys i. . does know is more_to the point',than the blood. the i ey s aro put nate. Dust and fine ashes escn a nateiy small. Th English gill all this. Ile knows that Dodd's in working order they strain all the through such craclis and fill thN-stoves, .to meet this difficulty are • It Oreops Stealthily into the Sys. Kidney Pills will cure all aches uric acid out of the blood, and the pipes that convey the heated air to made with deep curving folds one which experience has taught him Rheumatism goes with it Take the* tl,n r�.lytera-_-The easy r lie the other !i -multiplytn�t the .. _ tam oared $aYelapa ln�o— come from the-Kidneys. IIs takes 666--of- W. G -c- • of Dresden, this annoyance is d clean cellar and heated surface many times and ad- ` " " r. Many Diseases, nocid's Kidney Pills, and, goes oa Ont. .Here is his statement: . a furnace in perfect condition. • mitting of a proportiopate increase .- . -- . with his work. For eight years I was troubled A.room in which there is no escape In the hes supplied. The principle ' with Inflammatory Rheumatism, I .for the air will always .be •hard to of these stoves s somewhat modified SOME EXCEPTIONS. - - ,,{ 'could scarcely gat around to do my- heat. The more closely the door and Tor house furnaces the_•'curves of the �1"lghi's DiBaaee,Heart Disease.D�a' Of course, there are exceptions -to- dudes in my store. I had some of window casements fit, the greater gill stove being replaced by Beep - ___ Rhen- rola Even among common the best doctors I could get, but no- the difficulty, unless there is in the crevlrea beta$, Dropsy and Bheu� - People there are those who neglect thing I tried would ever give me re- room some other. outlet-a fire-place -- — -- 1 . — the early warnings of Kidney Disease. ,lief. I was also troubled with Gout. or transom •over the door. The 131NTS TO HOUSEI{EEP RS. --- - -- .madam, are lmon the It takes exceptions to rove the rule warm air from the register will not - •'- g P P 'I started using Dodd's Kidney Pills , � .. Ip =but many of these exceptions prove and had only taken sin boxes when (freely enter a room where there o scarce and high, 1. _1. 11.- .. - ;Forma it Takes, more=the prove that no case of no such opening to create a draught, 1 rice can be used in bread-making . . - • Y . I was completely cured. g : - " . ' Kidney Disease is too far gone for W, G. Cragg, and cold, rooms may often be cured l.mare economically-and with as good Dodd's Kidney Pills to cure. Bright's Ex-Reeve o[ Dresden, Ont. by applying the Principle of not, too results. Boil two"tablespoonfulof �Dodd'a �idna Pills the One Ramal i Disease, Diabetes, Dropsy, Heart Dig- rigidly barring all entrances for the rice !n a quart o(�water until the . ALL KIDNEY DISEASES CURED: �ease all the envied forma of Kidney cold. _ ' grains are soft. Use this instead.' -, . ghat Rover Fails to Cure it, Disease in its advanced stages-have I These are only a few cases taken It used to be that the careful of the potatoes, Water and all. from thousands to show the efficacy 'housewife regarded filling the water Rice is one of the most nutritious - . Ro ldatter $o�or Wham been met by Dodd's Kidney Pills, and S - . of Docid's Kidney Pills in advanced +pan as a dui im ativel neve,► and most easily digested ted of foods, ' . never once has Canada's great Kid- I I Y Pm' Y Y g .- - - �t Fa�rda ney Remedy had to admit defeat: stages of Kidney Disease_ In other I nary to the health of the household. I and ought t% be freely used in every forms of Kidni-y trouble, such as;The water pan is placed in the sic. family, especially wli,ere there are - P j From.the Atlantic to`thtf Paci1j sad 'Urinary troubles, Gravel, Female 'chambers of the furnace, the evapor- children and old people, .. _-. :--- _ . ._. ,: from the Great Lakes, to $udson l Weakness, 'etc., Dodd's Kidney Pills ation of the water In it supplying to The digestibility of beans in con- ody I'Ba Dodd's Kidney Pills ar3 used, have the same record. The always ;the air issuing from the register that Y y P 8 .-_. _ _ Of all. the diseases the human b Y y siderabl Increased b arboilin 'has to comaht in its struggle fur.and wherever_ used they have tri- I cure. As for.Pain in the Back-the moisture supposed to be• them with a little soda, in the pro- bealth, the one that is steadily very f over Thousandseaso in its 'first symptom of. Kidney trouble - --- portion of a halt teaspoonful of soda . __ _ `_` every tortti. Thousands of Canall- A HYGIENIC.NECESSITY. to a pond of beans and two marts growing in strength and terrors is ni,< our nei hbors. You'll find the Po q • ' ' do Disee$o. ens are shouting their praises of the Y g' This thea has been largely d}s of water. ey t•�uletly, stealthily ina;ority of them look on Paia in ttie New tin utensils should be rubbed 11 as a serpent, it creeps on its victim conqueror. Back as a danger signal, and on its 'counted brymodern authogfives on � - - lul: the latter Is onveluped to its ' Just a few of those who have neg- y' ! over with lard and then thoroughly - Ieeted -the earl sym ems; reached first appearance safefinard themselves matters of this kind. The warm, I -- folds, and tha$reateat physici+tns the _ y against this terribly fatal Kidney insist atmosphere revatii in-! heated, 'Phis, it is declared, will -' � . iaorid hay a-. r ki;own stand~helpless the more advanced stages of Kidney Disease by driving•it away with the I houses where ho watt an al-1 prevent their ever becoming rusty. . before it, As the last fold goes Disoas-s and found a cure in Dodd's old Canadian stand b Dodd's Kid- I was filled ternfs to ken o I I'o remove the odor,of fish from Wou 4-the stn in victim and t,-e 'Kidnev -Pills are given below. There Y- y• p opened tha g ne Pills. I dishes is which it has been cooked doctor shakes his head and whispers are thousands of others A-gk,in Y' pores at-tttt�skin, thio; causing a boil a bit of soda as large as a ':BSighta_.Dlacage.':-b e.. Sades____ta._ own mmediate isc� hborhood., tendency to cold, and being iiablc -1.. op yni�r.. g I' walnut is the water !n th_e pan. 1f nothing; and the sorrowing friends 'You will not have to go far to meet ' HIGH COLLARS ' HEADACHE• Inex'ita.bl found inducew--the fix moislr{ __ I feel that death has mar$ed their metl wordcn and' children who have mates' yDr warmed ofair la more `_ --- loved one for Its own. .either warded off or cured the terror 1Xoreover, They nre Had for One's.healthy, providing Awa}s that it !s �•Aa we GriltSa��� - The alarming Increase this terrible of the present age by using the aid Nerves, This nLan Says. j tree from duet and a9 yupplfed to 2��m -• ' ' :iiisease is. making is evidenced by Canadian stand-by-Dodd's Kidney T � ��a ... _ bi*�n tta twmecn the hy not neh co a the furnace from the oatgide of the the columna a! almost every_ now g- Pills i old h a sat direct to one dt.aaasi ' '- ouse-not owing to leaks or ba,dl ,,,,, �, fs Paper 'For not among the lowly of Y 8 Y __ Proved Bloe.n, BRIf1IiT'S ISiSEABT: CG REIT. adjusted linins supplied from the ltaal. the iileera clean the aur Che earth alone docs it tool: 1�r its : g g 4 . wtcttra Statesmen. judges. eminent) !}right's Disease has invartabl hes ache," passagesatop.droppaa In tin• - Y said an observant' mea: cedar, pQ ! g beast sad pu'�aaantl� euros . lawyers, and honored' divines aro! Sielded to a treatment Af Dodd's ]fid- --and I, have roved m latch in the� Tho ecoromicai management of Catarrh and Hal raver Blower P Y isur (bored among those who in re-:ney Pills, no matter how Lrm a hold statement By refusing to near cot- furnace is an art is itself An im-{ free Ail dpakn,or Dr A.w thaw . * cent months have gone down to their :it had secured on its victim. Possibly lars of the high-sort. It is a bad ;perfettiy heated house ma ' t oft I waft"tne Co.. Toronto a" Bu1ab '�__--- sem' __graves wa marks o t •,loin 1;0Y ig co ars,_o an evpemPtve_t�„r•. -_ - . . __ _ _ . - --_ '. --_ .. dread dlrreasa-upon -their bodies. In`dote is thdi`of Mice"litaud Taiku.,-of�el up-the 'veins-and--arterlc8 and I amount spent upon..dnctor's feeswlbs I this talls, rub the inside of the dish - fact, so ,prevalent has the disease be-'Shubenacadie, Hants Co., N,S. The Interfere to a extent- with . the placed against the money sated uP-. with the frobhly cut quarter of. a .- -- - _ .come that a celebrated New.. York full -story.of this. case will. be. found circulation of. tto,blood in the neck on the coal bill. An eztt emely hot lemon. " ` � specialist stated recently that not in the currmt number of Dodds, and head Po not understand me house is equally unhealthy, however; • `" . nae person In a hundred. was .free '_Magazine ..Ilorewith a short state- to be.knocking any particular brand I Par�imony and extravagance in this - from some taint of Kidney Disease.. 11ment from the young lady's mother, �h.lgh C011-14- .50 lar-". the aa- respect may be bracketed together as 1D0MFSTTC RECIPF,S, _ WORKS IN.SECRET ie appended: pearance of the high OQUar is con- things to r 11113- us Bakod Apples.—Choose , It is the secrecy of Kidney Disease Two doctors pronounctad my dao h- corned, I confess that I like it. ins the winter. P- _ B to/r, insedium-etze cm that makes it the more dreaded. ter's illness Bright's Disease, and "fn my own vaso it has been a The thrifty hotrsegita has long ap- , and set them In a deep baking dish You can tight an enemy in the open gave her up to die. Tier eyelids great blessing In at least one way, i prednLed that to secure the etri-' Put a cup of sugar with a cup of with some chance o[ success, but iL (swelled till she could hardly soa: her for felows with long necks, you tient results the nrepot should be ! water and turn over them. Bake - k w� do not-Took so well when you filled with coal which is kept burn- j .. , _ ` _ '. ��ie a y ng a a•ai o e you . a cgs r _lout{-.time!--tma or three hour. an unwary moment our chances of I welled. Hrr belt in health was harness them ice in low collars. y. ar un or a mo erato esus - ... any Y s neck is long, long as a crano'W, sad large surface moderately heated will -in a moderate oten, dipping the _.., successfully lighting him are terribly t two inches,- when she-was at herr syrup over the_ apples occasionally. .: diminished. :;0 1t is with Kidney the k(lgh collar has kept me from warm a greater quantity of air pass- ; Y. wo s it was 13 cS'chee. Tkafi she They are luscious, rich and Juicy. Disease. Its first warnings are so leacirig too much of It exposed. Ing over It than a small apace, - . . gave up al! of er treatment and Why. I've got so much neck that which, though it be red hot, can in' I Spiced Gingerbread.—Ono cup each . I. taint as to be hardly noticeable, a-,started to take Dodd's Kidney Pills. of molar scs and brown sugar, half - ...- . _ slight in in the ' back that- L4. when I first began to wear !ow cot- fluence only an amount of air in g time she,had__tnl:on the first - T�nt s�TtnTTriR charged up o fiver exertion, aattlo-amt;d to von- proportion to iia s co. In—addition - slight discoloration of the urine ora hex T''saw it-change. It took a long _ butter mixed 1, three and a halt cups turc out into the street. I tett like to tkis, slight sensation while rine-or time to bring her back to perfect I Was but half dressed, and the feel- of prea'd-flour, or four of pastry g g W,alth, but Dodd's Kidney Pills did }n was-not so far w•ro at that, `A SMAU, HOT FIRE flour,•three eggs, cup sour iaiilk, tea- . .that hardly, attracts attention. That g • is all. But that means that Kidney it. 1'o-dale my daughter is in perfect tor.the low collar docs leave a good spoonful salt, halt tablespoonful a soda, Y �health. part of my anatomy open and above may Provo a tonere-'of additional c� I one, rounded tablespoonful each - of, Disease is at work gradually eating Ides T. G, barker, pense by cracking the flrepat or cinnamon and ginger, or even tea- lts w into your stem. The nim ` board, as it were. 13th this - fact p' Shubcnacadie Nanta Ca, N. 3. other breakages of this description. »fx,entut of nutmeg and one of cloves does 'not.bother " me now. I simply11 I . In the back, grows more severe, ' A cold hall'on the first floor is land allspice mixed. Put the motas- the urinary trouble more complicat- DIABETFS CURED, don't care at all. Exposed nick is ed. swellings, under the.-eyes and of Dinbetcm is another of the. moat a whale lot ,berttcr than hes the very often the result of a mispiaiced ' sea, sugar and shortening together ;; the limbs denote the,corrin of fearful and fatal forms bf hidilc bis- and you know, old 'chappy, I was register. he cgFd air. entering by and 'bring to a boil; mix the salt „ g Y means of doors or stair-uses blows with the flour and tarn over' it the. ,--z- .-- . _ . Dropsy, aliarp.shooting pains in the case that bus been cured' by Dodd's speaking of headaches just now, over the iron place., counteracting I hot irgredients. Beat well and add ' a . ons' an must es � fills and b no other medi- That what Y wanted to tell you �,. Y the source of the warm. current from the. tnilk. Boat the eggs, whites I. -V' matism has you in its asp, or per-•cine. Amon those curod of this ter- about. The high colter does some I grasp, g the furnace below, -'A hall register and yolks together, add them. and - chaps a day or twos illness leads to rible ailment is Mr. Chaslmps G!h hung marc than interfere with one's -should,.always be built under, the:beat well, then put in the soda, dis- the calif of the doctor, and mud- 'christ, for fifteen circulation. It scratches and irri- calling years Chief of Po- staircase, where it will be protected 1 solved in a little cold water, witki . .. idenly the terrible truth is forced up-I lice of- Port Hope afterwards- for tates _the skin, keeps one's. chin at ifom draughts coming from"any-dir-I the spices. Bake in a moderate an unreasonable; uncomfortable' and an you-Bright's Disease has you in'1 twenty-two years Fishery Overseer ection. When it is impossible to oven. Try this; it is good. `t unnatural angle, and causes one to : iia'grasp. under the Dominion Government. He }A _ WAY OF ESCAPE. _l:makea thb following statement: acquire a nervous frigidity sort of ha.4it. - t With this silent, relentless enemy 1 I was 'a sufferer for ten-years with, When you 'meet Pot$ friend whoWhi h S Your-. ,i t^ .. . slowly tint surely eating its way,Diabetes and Kidney Disorder. AtI 'r is in the habit of wearing a'• high ' 'Into 'prominente and marking that,times my urine was of a dark collar pay particular attention to . . ` . t d " { prominence by a yearly increase he!thing color, and I would stiffer some the way he moves and holds his Weakest o' nt the length of its death-ITst, the thing awful while gassing. . I tried head. IL !sn't' at alt nat.ura1. It - •• ,• • .~ idemand of the day, of the; hour,. im doctor .and. medicines, but could gist is all due.to the high collar.' Mark - ,r • '"Show us the may„Ai escape. Na- nog help till I tried Dodd's 'Kidney you, there are High 'collars; and high ' .i Lure never putt mankind in a critical, ,.Pills. They have.mad.e me a new collars. Some of them approach 4n Regard t'o Health? — Where Do You Tire Mast . .condition,' without providing a way,man. The citi7Sns of-Port Hope all rationalism in neck dress. Others- g ♦ e .Ea'silY? What- Or an Gives X�A'4i First's of escape--providinW mankind' were know , ma and 'can vouch for the are about as'fai frd>ai'it as it'is'pos- ' `rte --- - - i wise enough to take the-way way era- . above. Bible to-Imt, without engulfir_g the Most- people aro •not constructed old And for about five years my life, -ed. In this case the way of escape, '-Chas: Gilchrist, whole head. But, of course, every, like the deacon's one-horse she teas one of is a simale vegetable remed It has d Y. gr eat sutTering from nor-. . - e8 Y Ex=Chief Coast and Fishery Overseer,; faUciw to his own.liking in these which was equally strong at every vousness, weakness and -extreme been before the people of Canada Port Hope. matters.' I wear•low-collars because *point, and showed no'sign of weak- pliysical' exhaustion. I. could not - - for thirteen years, and, like all the great relievers of nature', has been HEART DISEASE CURIA. then uie comfortable. and-because I lista until,it all went to pieces. seep and hot flushes would p s ,; c . first received .and. first appreciated ' Heart D{sense is'a rc.salt of Kidney Believe the high collnr.is a producer It-may be wearacti$n of the heart through my body from feet to head-. s,��•` of headaches, and a bad thing for 7 consulted m famil 1 - by ho local in life, those 6nown as,Disorder. Bad Kidneys mean impure lungs or stomach, pain. and w•e nest y y physician and Y one's nerves generally. two other doctors, but the told mts 3 n co> on people of Canada. blood, the action of impure blood on � . of the.back, failure of memory, eye- eY - Is it the common'people of Can- the 'heart causes Heart Disease. • 1 - - I sight or hearing-sortie weak point that.about my" .time of life I was Ada. who die.,:of Bright's Disease 7 'Dodd's Kidney Pills cure it: of which you at times feel, consclous. likely to be troubled that,3cay. I __ - - No, it is the'bright and " shining • I suffered for REFORMING THE R.A.M.C.1. ,_ cos nun y grow worse and despair- h g years with Heart Dr. Chase's Nerve Food is' ,most Inarks, those w o a.re stationed Disease, Bright's Disease, and Rheu- � The Advisory..Board.of the War valuable, because of its strengthen- rd of ever being 'cured. Dr. Chase's <.0 above- the heads of the masses. Ask matism. I was so Ceeble T was un- Office, which has already instituted Nerve Food came 'to my notice and ung and building-tip influence. ..It:, -'ithe reason of this I Go to " the able to do an •thin There were several � important reforms in the as the have. Dr.. Chase's.Receipt y g• The two mediums of the.blood and people who hi-e practically exempt three months I abandoned all medi- .army medical system, h.as taken • a Book. I' have confidence in•the Doe- Y , cities, and resolved to let myself die. nerves are the only. ones by which from Kidne Disease {n its worst ' still more imprortanE stop in regard tor. I' was so,surprised at the help - form, and ask:them. -With almost a to the comfort and treatment of sick the body of mnn can be inih5�nred in I rEceive-h'from--fila-flrst._bs2 _thnt . ' Then I was led to try Dodd's Kid- hoatfh or disc t.se. single voice they will reply : "We and wounded soldiers.•• The R. A, ... ought three mora. Ti:ey Built air ney Pills, and the good-the first box -It fa by lorming_.new blood- and ri ht vp and made me feel hoal'th 1 lure qtr---Kidneywith •.me aurnrised me. -I have,taken M corps-axe to, be,divided into to creatin note Harte force that• this I- y . Dodd's Kidney Pills, and the s and hi hest will g _•- and young agniri:-Ffieq have proved - ; y y ,never twenty boxes in all, am well o tri -fonit-cure sends new �, reit bl r 'get a chance to develop into that y be formed of men intellectua y cap- g �trt rz-vrtssinj(--to-mc--ane{-I—hofle---� terrible disease that carr{t±s so many Heart Uisease,'my Brigtrt's DiSense, able of becoming proficient in ours- and vigor to every t>rgnn of the this testimonial trill be of lielp- to • . x and my Rheumatism. body., It searches out the weak some st oak nervous women, suffering. �' romir'ent men into the rave." in duties. The other sections will g. - - . P g Dame Louis PravoetiI g. spots and makes them strong.- a, I did.." ';`C ON WI'PII HIS WORK., be devoted to cooking, clerical sad St. Magloire, Que._ _ By noting'your'. increase In -.weight; C � , . _ And so it is; ,the mq,n who does general duties. The 'men w{Il be while using it, you can prove that Dr, Chase's Nerve. Food, '50 cents DROPSY C,URFID. carefully taught the duties falling.to g Y . j Imanual labor must heal lite slightest' Dropsy, another disease eau d by each particular section, and greater new; firm flesh--and-aind tissue are being 'a hoe', six boxes- for $2:50; at- -Fill • - - - -• ; laches 'or they binder iiia in tits formed. ' dealers, or Edmanson, Bates do Co., diseased Kidneys failing to do-'their efficiency, .will thus be teetered in k:c 1. xvork. iVlicn he has backache he g Mrs. Chas. Keeling, sr., Owen Toronto.. . To protect you against work and remove the surplus water each. I cures It with Dodds' Kidney Pills. _ _ Sountd.,- Ont., ..writes-:-•'It {s. a .imitations . the.' .portra{t-.&Fd signa- . . - - and goes on with his work; when he�trom the blood, is another ailment . '�"- . -- Here, Im an exam le: pleasure to tell what benefit I have tune of Dr. A. W' Chase, the filMous feels a twinge of Rheumatism he P Many men call their own carelass- rTArived from Dr. Chase's Nerve I recelptl. book au-thou, are on every ` drives it out of his beady with I was a total.wreck before I start- nese and inactivity fate. fond: I am about fifty-five years bas; . . . . .. .. . . , . I _. , I • ,. a ., _. - . .. . - -' ---_�...--. --- -- 'x - __ .. ._. . ; . .=s ,> __ .- ���`� `• '—. ... p, )..-, M. uF"°'- per.Ci .'Y LfS . ,..l.;\.N' a'ti"•n+an:fi ... -♦ x:.. .v, '•ti,' Ir. ',.,,. „ a 1l --., '', - ,4 .-'� 1-1 ae.,:w: ,..:n.._ �;�- -;.-.,...n..r.ta,".-r ,:c..,e ..,,..,, :v.• rs[°.t� s�•,b�,.:,,.• ':.. s'k:•,,.,rv�:rb'�z'h4-� .r tr,,!t.r..rk.3: •s::a ;.,%s,;..S.' u"i'3r '...:,•�e•�?G,b: r.:"".' .r:' "^x ,..,. ,. ..,- "3' .. 1. r— .. ,• . . m 'm+r,+ va"' ,..^ns:-.• .. ,..a=z..- - - gym ', - - - - - - ♦• MWttw..9�•fs'y.^.'ri:t`:,[t3'SV, �n',tee', ...!�+am....:.. -, ,¢+y� k '•C�., •'_;. •. ry ..x r, ,n r.,.,• r. •..i a•• y,.,�: In-- ,� :., 'Yw'�e�... s'�,.. 3••LL,.• •M1A•:G _ e ' •1 ..T-_.....-.� ._�. — �_.—:moi• # -Rev. Mr. Moore preaches in --The annual meeting of St. An- _ e� - p *MO- Oshawa.oA--.SaOath in Metcalf st. drew's:congregatiort will be held .DLleth6d`ist church,' in the church next Thursday ev- _ �'e have on'ha1;d a -full stcek- of- _ - - -Russell Barton,' „of Green ening. .} Ficss>aixa, Grrr:. J�.�r. 82nd, 1904, giver, _ called upon Pickering -Revival services are being friends on Wednesday. held at Audleyr,conducted by Rev. ol ---:-, Books' Meehin of Brougham,has a Dir. Moore. 'Meetiu each evening ' B o O 1� 0 •-H. g -g cb good farm to rent ready for crop. ,at 8 o'clock. - - LOCAL? T See advertisement elsewhere. -James and Mrs.. Gordon And - ISMSa - -Miss Victoria .McHenney, of daughters were in Toronto Wed- 'Scribblers Writing Tablets _ Rev. Moore's cou- nesday night attending the High- 'Examination fools cap Slates . St.-Ctt.thalrines,, ._:- - _ - • sin, is visiting at the Parsonage. -Landers' ball i4 Pencils-all•,prices Pen holders ` -Fours -a child's hand-sleigh. gg Best Writing papers - 'Ownerse call'at this office. -!��• J. R. Winter and son . -B. N. de Foe Wagner, we.are Rubbers Willie leave this week for a two. to state has passed his ex- Envelopes, 5c a package., -Something late-in papertries- . =J: Wagner' has-purcha d 'pleasedPa g ithe lot at the rear of fits butt er R'eek's visit with Oshawa friends. aminations at Wycliffe College, in _W. Ham who has enspend- t stable and an ice-house.there*-n it- ing the past month with friends -A meeting of the firemen will .M, &, ij',' Boone Plekerin . -The 13ev. J. E. Moore' was in in Western Ontario, returned be Held in the town-hall on the ev _ : _ .. Napanee last week.attending busi- home on Tuesday. ' ening of Friday, Jan.29th. •A full -_-• _ -nese in eonnection with the =Ms Elsie Wise, formerly of attendance of members is request=in which he was formerly a pas- Honolulu, and lately residing in -ed as special business kill-come up Toronto, is at preterit- visit'irg for consideration'. tor. . - Nvith Pickering friends. -Herbert Widdifield has -re- - -A number from the village -prof. C. H. C. Wright, of the turned from New Liskeard. He hes e CUId 11ornings you purpose attending the township School of Practical Science, To- reports the prospects of the new - Sabbath School Conveption to be p° P P - -. _- held=in Erskine_ church. _blare- ronto,-spent Friday and Saturday count as promising. Of course Warlti 6�1.mething hots and ry - "--i eldLiont, nett Tuesday. with Pickering friends. everything is-in a crude condition �' -Percy Hilts spent a few days -Quite antimberof.our enthusi- as yet, but the land is good endo for Break# se duringthe past week with friends astie sport$ went to Claremont on the government road is as good asin Necastl . He 1'eft on Tuesday Friday evening last to witness the the Kingston road in Pickering • _'Toronto where be will takes hockey match betesen b airport de was not axial t his father's � f 1 Srall Dr` `e d course of study in the school of and Claremont. death and burial until eight days . . 0 lJ -T, A. Greig- home on ftey it too1:_placce. Then a friend [graving. •. successful ----' - Frank Allaway, who has been Tuesday after a very saw It fu the Globe. sppending fhe past two weeks with business trip Nvest of 'Toronto. Fie-_ -W, Y. and Mrs.- Richardson J Rolled ��Whit'b friends, returned home an r'as compelled .to postpone for a returned home on CS'ednesday af- ats Allid Monday.' We are pleased to see few days his trip to the north on ter visiting friends in Thornbury _ him looking so well after his long account of the blocking of the 'and other poi its north. til r. R. t siege of typhoid fever. He ex- roads by snout•. reports that the anow•fa]1 iu that " Q its to resume work shortl •. -Rev. -R. Barns, PBoflocality[ this ��inter has been n IR l l e d t..11 Oshawa, will reach th 4nniver- record-breaker, show having fall- - - P�D�`hi7e r•e• tn Pickering have P - g -- -- ---: : . ._ -_ - - - -- - ---- -.--•_-_. only-about six inches of snow, re- sary sermons, morning and even- eia Q days in succession, at sour' }�` r ports come from all other parts of ing in the Methodist church. A period during the day. A gentle- Fill the Bill. , the country regarding the large "free-rill offering' is a.=ked from :manin lleaford whu has the ne _ - -amount of snowfall. As it is the'rueulbers and adherents of the i•essary- instruments for measuring �i e «Quid apeciallg mention our pure lana iu 20 lb pails. Buy- now comparatively early in the winter church instead of.a tea-meeting- asserts that the anuntnt• of sues«• While price is away down. We aim to have first-class goods we may expect much stormy a g'-4)d idea. that-had fallen up to Jan. `nth. at right.prices. weather be-fore spring. In many -«•alter Wood. who 'leas been wa 9, ft. r, in. Of course. thi- parts of the Province railway for several. years connected with when ptteked might not be much •� 1' �Q_ CO.traffic is.demor•aliied owing to.the •.lie Batik of Nova Scotia,Toronto, more than half that depth. d Cj12I1 Dickie 13t V " tezcessive amount of snow, but it is 'Pending a fes• days with his iQ is likely to be much worse he- pareuts, B. and Mr-q.-Wood. He Tomato lady, tt citing to) her " fore spring, has severed .his cunneChun with home is, lighted et`e,er'lt.�� ll T p the said bank to assume a more sous:nsli�in in thecuuu r -We frequently bear coin- one vas A your `� t�,IIt'S Supplied , I.1'aiuts reepectitlg the-9carcity of lucrative position tsith elle L[[incl warned then[ uf:thc danker of ex- - dwellin Iruuse- in the village. Bank, of Wiuuilx•g. He leaves g >~ l,lo�iun. frc�tn it. Thisls the re- - - There is certain] a demand for a this [Week for the « eft• where tine C+exults Uf�h Pstn Grni•,te Tf'a�P^r, Reiinned Dish Pains, Granite Pre } ply receitcxl .ervin Kettle. Grani[ PnilA. 6imnitPT,ac•e Pans, Tin Pails, First Oass'LAu- ¢luA,bel of 6uuses. and if such wish him every 9ucce`'' Thank=, dear, for warninFQ o g # :erns,'Gotivanize(l aiila,"Gtauitr feat Fettle, Axes, Handles, Forks, Nails, c# were erected-there zr tild be no -�A number of the ladies con �G We Ilei-er knots what ball- p � - ttec•tecl with the Zj•.• 1'. til, �. of Full line Bootie, liubt,ere, Patent Medicines. _ r difficulty in dispoFtn of thein. go%r Nve run. but of tho,,c l;er-e• : Blot with the greatly advanced - nuuld keep the light- awny and ASoney to Loan. ro - 5t. Andrews church were in + aeo-t of bn:tding material three to ti�hltbv can WeclneAay attending „pen the t<indmv., there xld be i r r little indticement for men with the anrial meeting of the X%'hitby ts zplusiott if. .titr thrrly It'akb. r L( n Presb terra 1.- f here r a s a very '' ' '.. -the neregsary capita) to eree•t � 3` But do you know what rt�t••rrible - _ ,-�--_ _ . ' -buildm at the rate at h� . large itwnlatlee of member, from livingmine you are _ - - - _--- i' present variuu? harts of the Pre--byterY, lighting �'R. dttnam lte inchard- they eare rented at the ----- - - - time. The chief' feature of the e�•ell .art• Tto,ro r ectnc• ig Its a a.vW, Groceries - U�,.Ftn at ( tvs�. )y"-[ha' Ret -8�ax+rt-Fl 7trnel - o as thc� huu=e, fa�tiulr z�tees iia the 0 Scutt. of that ( ter, hfileh 'ev - a ` just' receives] the Con ervative _tree'ts all the tiule; flet• engine 1 b at•.e _ notal ,. n ---- s the House R Commons, u_Tl t�South. Uutario- Farmer -^ r The best is t�a native let i ser-,-thunder, legtltn:n• , and . of Pickerin townshi being the Eaton '-P. _ son of-Isaac Turner who formerly Institntejare holding tnevtuig� as ••l cult two Street Country tool- ncue too' lived on the sixth concession anti fabllc>n I ickermg. Jar:. rt11 : sins, who live where the''rvw-bell NVILitevalo, Jau. lith : Dlauches- was po•tmaAter at what was then rings. lobe. 13ur stcxk is always new and fresh. maned Bangor of BrtuLa k. Hi'l. tet Jan. .•Sth : GreenNink. Jan. _ �,♦ H. B. Turner now lire at Little 'li+.th ;.JFyttle. Jan. . 3f►tfi : Clare-, COUNTY-CO COUNCIL Leave your order and we ill do the rest. Current, Manitoulin Island', and niont, Feb. l at. Remember these Wo- has retied business interests there dates. The meetings of 41te Wo- _ r being .merchant antiman's :Institute will be -hr tl. at.. COUNTY OF ONTARIO. A. B ting. - warfinger•,_he owns a;Piekerizl . «'hitevale and reen- R nil - --— the tele hone system of the Island •- P - rbe-Zrac--r�eeca•a¢-ai._ n noir of the Cor. •••' -- _ itl sand the telegraph line connecting Present at all the a e aneet- poratioa o teewflu,,.of ontartc, or t e y"r - -- - - - the Island with the C. P. R. s s- inF`• AL the Pickrrtng. D;'bite- t9w..rt,i be held pnrsuxnt t1) the st^rate t� - I $ - y Lnat heh[lf.at the Court Horse to of Town%nus of I ' fla, � Hats' -' tem on the North Shore. vale and Manchester meetings wnttbv,on Tuead.y the ,rain aa. �f aynaar., Hats -,A ve Leasant• time was feeding stock and soil_cktl.tivation. x D,,,9d, at the noir of Two-o'clock is tae.i'y p .`1leadingAt tt,P a .. - I s spent t�n ay venin s -topics x - ---- g • other three meetin s Alfalfa will most be forwarde t'pruperiv esrtidod',to the - IS. estgate's'by a `goodly cror d g elect,ac least ince d gra before the aneetintt of from Ackering and surrounding be thoroughly discussed. Other L11 Coaacll. - cottnt Quite a number of Osh- subjects besides-these mentioned - JOSI.4* E. FAREWELL. A Clearing Otit Sale.of winter-stock. '•We will sell the remainder �' will also be discussed. * 14-13 coaasy elect. of our trimmed hats at greatly reduced pries It Jan, 5th. -• awn' peoale were also present. tooth. Untrimmed shapes all prices frtm25eup. , Dancing was indulged iD-to their -At the last regular meeting - heart's content, music being furn- of Ontario Lodge No. 324. I. O. O. TT Pickering e ished by the Me' lro Bros. Dur- F., the following officers were Fel- LAUNDRY Ce A. Baker, "•- • ing the evening i. Newby, Osh- stalled by J. W. Wonch, D. D. G. _ awe, .sang ,several solos. The M, : I. P. G.,.Bro. Jno.. Stevenson; The undersigned has opened up attests were Mn'.received by Mrs. N. G., Bro. R. Moore N. G., Bro. a laundry next.door to W. T Westgate, Pierson Westgate A. Forsyth; R. S., Bro. W. G. Dgnbar's, acrd having had nearly , -and Miss B. M. Westgate. The Haw ; Tres., Bro. W. D. Rogers; four year's experience to Bowman- pa.Ay broke up.in the "wee- sma' Warded, Bro. L. Banks: Couduc- ville, is prepared to do first-class hours" everyone wishing :firs. tor, Bro: L. Banks ; O. G.,'Bro.J. work at usual rates. ',Westgate, sr., many,happy re- R. Thexton; 1. G.,. Bro.. Thos. A. Give me a trial. _. -turns of her birthday. Greig ; R. S. \.G.,Bro.Jno Clark, -SOO T G, -On Thursday afternoon last a L S. N: G.,-Geo. A. Gordon; R:S. - large representation of farmers of V. G., B F. Nigltswander'; L.S: - Pr . rietor. ccqq : _.-the surrounding district assembl- V. G. Broom C. H. Ham ; R. S. S., GordonL. S S. R.Goren- NE V� . � _ -.ed in the town=hail-to hear the Bro. L. PiCl�ering . . . . sugar-beet . question discussed. ley •Chap., Bro. Jno. Greenlaw ; 1 j : Prof. Shuttleworth, of the'Berlin A•rgantst,_Bio. A. Findlay. Vigilance •-a Committee s iga>r factorF and :kir. Snub. a fal?-' -The Fire Company held its - CASys I Iks 7.mer from the vicinity of Berlin, regular annual meettrg 'last Fri- Formed fo recoveriiaa property stolen A were present and addressee[ the day. evening. Captain Ham oc- from ice members and the appre• . - meetin A-#pumber of farmers 'copied the chair in the absence of heasion of the thieves. T A• fi�REIG - - ,gent •' Pickering* _ 'echo• had contracts with the On- the President-. A goodly.number Members bmine property stolen communi• . ,. t tario Sugar Beet Co.; of Berlin•, were in attendance and'all reports tate immeduttely v#*h any member' r la4t year were .also present-and showed that the company is in a of Executive Committees - spoke in flattering terms of the flourishing 'coudit]on. The treas- Membersbipifee --.• &1 00. _ _... ..-..treatment they received from the user's report tvAs 'received and ;�� --y � - RIGHARDSON�S company,-and x111 expressed'-them- adopted. This reL,ort was a most Arthur Jeffrey, Geo. Leng We eelves 'as being highly pleased: satisfactory one' showing a bal- Secretary. Preeid6nt. with the financial.results of their ante of $1'L0, with the material Exec.Com,-Ge.,. Lenq, D.E.Pugp,C.S. Important showing of finest display of t • experiments.. Mr. Shut,of Berliu, for porch, yet unpaid. When this Palmer,Pickering;Out. China. A .ybr large assortment of , t tsted that last ear he had seven- is paid there.will be snfficieht left - - - Stationary. Books,Dolls,'Tose, just # teen acres _in crop. •xvilich After to side the,tower, NvIlich will be received for the Holiday trade. Call Paying for All labors(including his done wirers the '.weather«•ill per- n //�� %.* and see thern.� Ott°n)."ma'fi0fe, interest on his in- r ickering foal (%0 9 j gnbecriotione takes for all MaRazir;Be•� -• •- - i mit, The [;Hestina of puraha§iil `// vestment in]ani.seed, harvesting. pr renting .a piano i;ur the.hall •t+ Weekly and Dailyl,NewFpapers:• r`- - "•etc., netted hint over $350, the was fully discussed. Messrs. • la_LcTs_at . ,. totrt•1 'receipts being over, $11.00(. «'Ards Thexton, Rogers, Bell and Best Quality-of -Eard COaI r. J. 11• R=C�HAR'�SON, The universal: opita.ion .of those Ham were rvppointed--as a com- 4 who have had experience in the mittee to prepare a 'drama, at an Full Wei lit Guaranteed• 33Tpoic Str®Bt, G culture bf the -sugar beet is that early date.- The election of offi- g. no other crop will yield, the same vers resulted as fellews i Presi- a __ prcfit9.-T$E':fartnersin-t '_ •W:.V.Richa r'deun ;Ott - - --_ _ --t--- - ils it mere c Hite enthusiastic ater R.3 1 fain, W: G. Ham : 1,t Liertt., 1N a �Pa e r s aines� ~ � - this new industry and a_ number MooTel t;Branchman ,JS..billing- At tout market of contracts were entered Inti J. R. They- - .. 11 'with the Berlin Co,for the ensuing ton.; 2nd Branc,bmau� Wm. T. ` IS- yes r. Should a factor`- be e, Haney;Haney; Capt.Hooks rand'Ladders, - l` ;fig• T(,� , r 9ished at Whitby, or some (nhet W. D. Rkigers; Liert., J. Murkar; _ convenient int, otic` fartneir' Treasurer,, J. R. Thczton Sec- We have also on hand quantity of i - A e Imsh stooh'now on hand jPrice9 in Wall Paper;ranging,. M svatttd no donblr enter quite-exten' i•etary, W. G. Ward. Trustees- Best Quality Smlthing Coal. - _ -lively into the raising of the yoga[ W. G. Ham, John Mtlrkar, John Our Coal makes Warm friends, up'-�j beet. L. Banks presid-d over the Dickie Auditors-W. V: Rich- Orders left wim w- Peak delivered Doha 'Parket, i maaing i an able manner.' erdeon and John :liurkar. promptly, - tib• :L .. ., :., .Ls.' .5..,,�:,.-.,..A,...,w:l,..x..�.:.:. r A:•.i.:.••- rwx7 .`.:.. ...�..,::' :,.'. _,,,,.,;;;..:' ��_ :. i - ���,+: wens 'a•. ....,� d?,' „^"�':. . ,... _ r _ , ,. _^. _M.. ..,.r �: ^,�, ��-�nY��+,.,•._:w .� - �::4w-..,.,';..•..c,lt~: .,r •�' .....�.. _