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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1904_04_01 ' •'#- - .. 46, f r 1 VOL. X.XIII. - —PICKER _ VOL. -O3��� IDiY;APR.1 , ��_. .liDrIItltllf�itRl t$larb4f. Spink i � ' Audley• Cherrywood. - muoh, and more than could be got M�1TIJ with a very costly engine. Rater s School closes this' week for the Walter Shemin left on Tuesday for could be forced up the hill to the - Easter holidays. Manitoba. reservoir hp power fr8m the Model MedtCul. Roads are rapidly breaking up, the There was no servile in the church Bakery Co, Mills or by windmill. But _. .,.. Rec`l iYheat - 95c boa• snow will soon be gone. here on Sunday evening, the pastor i better still if arranl,ements could be r White Wheat - - understand S. Orris is about failing to arrive. made with the College management to Spring Vv heat - - 90C " buying the Rainey property. There is a strong feeling among the keep our reservoir full, their system �T F. E43TWOOD, 1f.D,. Snreeon Goose �j heat - SOc " F. 3..Chapman and Thos, Puckrin members of the Methodist Church of mater-works could perhaps do the- NN he VY to Canadisaracinc xatlWay: Coroner r attended the thuro-bred stock sale at here, towards a union withthe�'hite- extra dutyat a reasoeahle coat to the Ontario County; Issuer of Marrince Licenree, Manitoba Flour $6.50 bbl. Olaretnonc; Office boars—Before 10 a.m., I to 2 Farlil Flour 5,�p " Grand's, Toronto, on Wednesday last. Yale circuit. instead of its present con- village.. A main laid into the village p m.,anti notal 7 to a P.m. Private telephone Y m r - f f Thos. Puckrin this week shipped a nection. with a few hydrants would fully es- -- --1—anneectleawAh Balasm,rreeawond,Arouilban: Pastry Flour - 5.50 t_ Mt tion,A.Johnstone i7ch coal, wm Cowie's Bran $1b.G0 ton team of Reg. Clydesdale yearling sta. .- 41, cim lift' the firemens motto "Eger (7thcoa),andDPugh'a(3tbcool 8lp -- lions to�i'hitewood,N.\V.T. As Tum RHtuiy'. With protection Stich as Shorts' 20,00 handles nothing but the .best, good• L ate,t St�lee,'Spring Mill'nsry. this scstem would give ns, would �1 A. YOUNG.M.D.,C.M..Fellow of Jumbo 2.5.00 prices were-realized, make Pickering a very desirable place 1 • Trioitp Stedicat College, Toronto, mem- G!aham, Simon Puckrin and bride returned __:. to locate a manufacturingCo. or ri �3'hole ��heat Flours from their wedding trip un Monday 1�toolt Ro ao, vate residence. This schme of water _ bar'of Co7leae of Phveicisne and Snr>reons of t -- 'Ontario, Office ani re Opp O'Learp Lote1 Chop of all kinds. last. Thev expect shortly to settle on works would loner the insurance rates Woburn,Out. Office hours: morning 7 to 10: }� Geo. Rudd Jr. is doing well in the eveaiatt 8tob. _ __ Hard and Soft Coal. = -the %IcQiiay farm. Our very best General Hospital, Toronto, at least one-halt, which would go a Above prices SuViect to Change-Lritbont-- -wishes go with them: --- - P-e�h,is en aged with Walter long way helping to pay the loan, and Notice. Our blac•k,rnith, d. Layland kind Bray for the season at nod R•a ec nape 1Ir. Editor that you will give Model Bakery Co , Limited. family have left our burg ar d gone to V< e hear that Thos. �A. Knox and your aid and the influence of your ' --- Whitby to reside, where he has se- cions purpose-buying a threshing out- bright little weekly visitor that we all, - E. PAREtPELL, Q. C., BAP.RI - cured eniployutent in the Buckle ft. we.co:ne to our homes each week. factory. Soo els Jsjhn. Peter Lee and family conteiii late outs ' �• TEA,County Grown 3ttoraey,and County d � RATEPAYER. olfofaor. court House,wbitbv. 10 v buitclin;an addition to their rc;i enee GREEN RIVER. _ th19 �1ow 3t NicGILLIVRAY, BARRIS. — Jas. Cowan has just returned from lJ era,souuscore,ac. artier opposite Post. .. . Miss Elft:Tui er is visiting friends ;i v!•,t to re!at!ves !n the Barrie dis- cSoe, Whitby,Out. Jno,Baal Dow,B.A.;Tbeo. in Bruwto�viilc for a few tc Aik>. tr;ct aril reports a ,lett=an± tti.. A.egtWvrsv,I.L.B. hionev to Loan. Sy �� „ ,-' c a ani rntlin Island if 'r•' l P• cp is vi itinx his uncle. Hy. llopktns.V.S Iv that alight llavi• teen More 'eriou,. L etertruery. . 4• \V�l, Ha:",vEr i6 Int illl:rfn•ir� as _� Ikokeu cart shift is the only fatal- �.,•-. ...,,. t'a,pidly as his friends tvou!d like to itv, 1E� H7P.iI`8, ETERINARY 3C R- t e hint. -'11rc i. Gen,i�nvt-r•,al+�� L. Rodd_ anti • C)BOY, Grad'rste of tLe Ontario vet- Of all materials and dcsien t'rlah YOM) has rented the O. P. JI1" Lou H�l,},aid art-in the city fur your doctor Rill tel! you that t'rtnsr f C,o:!eg t, Toronto, ragisteroa mew.,er F••Hrt ler f,U'ut I��r a tet'Iu of years atxl y of t a 3o:w:G vowrinary Madicu easoaa:.oa kepti a stock, it will pay yon F,'ISt(•T•, S,v,- al other citizens c•un- Gm-r and res len�o one audone-quarter miles to call at our, works ar.d iaspect our stock. take, I>'t ,t•s.�ittu at ''rice. trmp)atP [, fins n!.=(, thin,pale, weak, nervous chil- -arch of G=eeu River; Otfica and•hoe:•_t =ge and obtain rices. Don't be mi4led by �1., E" `t E'"tied ern:, -vt did not carne Mev:r,. fituie!1 and Philips,t;fBrOlIg- dren become strong and well hours b to it a.u., ani 1 eu s r m. 1:nate P ;iC " :, Friday evenin'� Lv-t nn ac•cuuut t "1 teiepnoue in my odice F.o• Lddrea•. Gruen age to ice do act employ them.coaeegoent• t,atu, vi�i.ed Oair S. Srl: •t,.. LZ�? Stnt- by taking Ayers Sarsaparilla. K "f the ver•}' k,uilruudait,n of the roads. ,Ln• and tuuk p•u•t it, the cluartet�!y re- Small doses, for a few days. Ik,vur, ane - ly we can, and do, throw off the a sets • commission of 10 per cent., which vcu will bili- til" children had it eery liberal ;,.�.•, certain) save b 7r treat aiA :t^t the c'E r•e'rtionlf•,L'u. oustines,st Garb*. Y y p chasing from tie. A 7 e re-or�rmizatl-)n of the f-,r athatil wir.•t figure hlhe ht�t mate �call ealicited, g t WHITBY t1RANiTE o„tat„ill •I'f-arn tt•aa ht 1tr here nn chasedac(>!tfront tt. l'anrmock chat Sarsapan - T�HU A9 DGNS,Conveyancer, Com CO.,t 11:u"h 26th. The-41irers elected w'rze will make n"ble hone in time wcome. L m,ssiouer -for taking Affidavits. oto., Opp.Post'OtBce. whttby Ontario t� f Iltmi-Hann. Prr-. A F. Lehman. � The change is very prompt __ clacemunt int. Dy __ lrte•+ Will. Hoover, Vice-fires. W, IL, and ver marked. Ask our - _.— ..._ ___ - Fulls r, -t: •ttea.. A C. IJOten, Capt. Millinery opening,.Sati rdav, April o Y Y B[� BIC , fI`G, Issuer of Marriage 1'•;rn H ,I Irr-r,n taul5tint;flint. J, A. ,��, doctor why' it is. He has our . Ltae-r+eatortaeCounty at ontaro, Of. IC�RII�G LIVERY ! N:Oh;tvandvr. M. Phrrrd. Ii, Perry, formula and will explain. ttce at the store or as his residents,Piotering Broom ham, $iltaga _ 1-y Ctlr.ttnr M. FuIL r.—All teams�wi4iinK .. - �_ _._ _ wbcn U 7e v oA tar men, ronneDs no tf,.imnng- grant•, may it-,st) by w'ri t• ^n•thnvdht(r, t o „•b«rN.+•nf tlNa Dined. drat casae ctLiclee for hire b da finnmu l Steven-on i-moving into list, n afuw . vki Are,'%Sari»parflls soma ` iLVI D BE LD.klif, annioneer, &c., y Y in to the , rctnry. Yr rt lice night, g plena. �•a)r-a m- en c-a•th or atgLt Plus in connection ineet• Wni. tilattlw\% . re,iflenc•e. stator r? accxitloosrxn,vinelaed,V J. v�b'arn.awctte.aleetr^.ro fits r.0 oerons Tuf•stiay and`+kiturJay. .Arch. Ii( 11 and :Arthur fackton 4.V • Dnte'e. � E.Arta cn„ Wool to)ta tat ani near, Sales cf fal me,farm Ing all G. T R.6tNl�d. Freight and ._ A ; +r+:v+•. L Ma,a stria and_exerycttca ins tato besoiu wall Da ,:press delivered to all parts of the 1 -Ortod yebterflny fit• t1w -Weet. Of- haad:ed or the saG•cribe•w:Lb theurmest care- _ •o. tut J Very c a van acs on ahortest notice. Sale and coma -- veltt,d the tits~en.,.eti farm. i. e I There will be alt auction sale cif T1 R.BE.tTON,TOWNSHIPCLERfi mierian stables is conaecuca. farm ,t4K•k, im>leinents and bouaebold nlfictnu thcteuil tlii� week, •near. Commiastoner for c.kins • on A good crop d of m ithstauding Ulliousnees.consttpation prevent re- so— Friday. A ria 8th See bill. fur full t Ie >at roar r, on farm propert , Issuer of Siarr;age Lta e P 4tZr4lltette with Ayer's Pitlf. fauces'• Wh:tbvs�0. Oct 1•. � Ptroprietor. particular' 117nation Cale here+ ou Friday last. A (iuiet wedding ta)k' place at the iii+s Jackson, of Buffalo, was 4. 'pOCCHER k POSTILL.Licensed Aac• I ,,t,tv,;t parsonage(in Wednesday the here this week paying a visit to a wan ; t:oneen for the County of ortsno nuc- 10th iru+t., when the p&-iwr. Rev. J. �Foil t Ilion axle•of eY«ry description eoaaacted at . �• McIntosh. united in the holy bt)nds of her brother, before he left for the dins • ^area roucaer. Rear Erse matrtrnnriy, 1•t ur oynter, ”" A. T ' f Agent sad Oamoral valuator. strict attecuoa Tur ss•a • tuirrieter and rto iciwr. to Miss Lily The Remseb and DeVere Con- ” �ppqn to all orders by mail or telegnPli Ad. On our Bu or Democrat. (dseaa Taos. POUCHES. brougham Ona, F. May,eldest dau hter of Mr. Thomas vett Co., after having a successful y Buggy 1POtlT1LL,Green River.Oot. !td q _ �'}jjtaf. The News extends their week here wooed to Btrookiin on A fail erne of first• branty congrniulations to 111. and Tuesday. We have Them �mHE WELLINGTON HOWL Halo .. also furniture cow Mrs, Poynter on the happy event. `� J Bodell, Mis4 Har per and Bre specialists in all that kind j1 lagg removed w sad thoroaghlp o..zbaal- on . t:hibition is On Ml ndK evening.Marcb 21ist, the p�e of work. Don't go to a foreign Lown ed the aboyn hoose I am prepared to fnfuNh gIIT avati rooms. y (3• M r Haar r reviewed the Christian - - - 'acoamodatron CO all who dtetze to pttzooiat members And friends of the Whiteva a pe far carriage work. We can please -= ----=''-- rose_ypaconi,amgle rooms, I•blit bt Diew- ('hunch Sabath School on Sunday_ you. (Tor machine department is ed to see all old patrons wbeo Lhe nave co- circuit-met thet.lit_t11f'_r,Rev. and p _ - .y 1n - . �RRB�tCE, —��nC�-�$��--- serried their paswr.Rev.Thy. Legate, aft,tnclda� __-- running evert day-.--t3enerai--bTa-cF- easion to.lain Martbam. JAB.T with a beautiful astrachan coat. Miss M. Gerow will hold her smithing, etc. Karl-ham Out.oaa- About 8.90 Mr, N.E. Reesor was called spring millinery opening on Mon. House and tot for sale cheap. .. . -- :- R. S. Dillingham. - • to the chair. Mrs. (Col.)Button then day,-April llth and followi n g days W.' H. JACKSON, Brock Road. Methodist Chtvch _ FlielserinR, Ont read the following address :- Ladies are invited to inspect her Services as Follows• To the Rev. Thos.Legate. Whitevale, complete stock of Agring nrillinery . Out-, One day last week the'big brick -rile '. • — ' Dear Sir and Pastor :- . 10.30 a-m..... .Preaching. block had the appearance of boing !T R� 7:00 P.rn. Wagonff _ CooR'e, your intends in the ��hitevale doorned. as �fTLiflt_ irciut of the Methodi-t church wish smoke wag issuing- - _ 2•'00 P'm•' 3ib�iat 1I-SCF-irxtl--- to exp�ss to you and your dear part- from every crack, TFie viI?aRe • 8.00 p.m...•...Epworth League, on Alive a full fine of fresh and cur- aero Mrs. Legate, their appreciation of people became quite alarmed, bolt Tue,zday. -Inbn'porst:ed by act of Parliament 1814 8 00 p.m...,,...WePrayer on ed meats-constantly on hand. You iithfuI ministrations and easiest fortunately there was no occasion - - war n the cause of the Master, and for alarm. The chimney had be- n,= nakertas araaetD. Ty• -Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon. of t t"aluable aid wLich Aire. Le- ant:,orised Ca,ttui...................••61,000,ow y Rev. J.E. More, Ph. $. Hato, Bologna, Weiners, etc. gate has given to the churches on the tunic choked, allowing no escape Subscnbad Capital..................... WOM Yastnr. circuit, during the time you have been for the smoke. nett,s Re 160,1100 ' g �a •" Atteb ResitlT Coavutible.<.......... I,E03i,870 FIighest,priees paid.for our pastor bete. Both Airs. Legate ' JOH:f CowA.•r,Rai, T.H.�foliLiL_M' EaQ, Butcher's cattle. and yoru-self have gained many warm ,Ladies-See Miss Baker's Advt. Preti�out balloter friends, who will regret the time when special attention given to Farmers ease Age you must leave them.' As x slight Notes Collections solicited and prompttymade _ "G. Ager token of esteem we ask you, dear Mr. LETTERS TC THE EDITOR. Farmer's Note. ai.connted Amerteaa aaa eneral Ott- y Foreign Exchange bouaba and sold' Drafts le- _ Y Farmersuppl� S Wre__Legate to accept of this fur coat, it is stied,available on all parte of the world not as seasonable as it would have tThis department is open to all for the fair dit• fatta�a 1lr�k ZoeytLstme=t. i ce Have on hand a quantity bf men's been earlief in the -sinter, but will cussion of public questions. The writer must In all�a send h7s correct name with copy Interest allowed on deposits at high"!earl _ and boys'Suits. Boys' sizes from 23' become so when another winter rolls In .Ash is distinctly,correct name however s. s' - • , to 32. Pricds from 2.00 up. Men's around, and we trust it may aid pro- tbst in no cut do we bold-ourselves to. rent rates,and spas y epostltos 5 } �t Y P. a credited ited hg-year) to a ukeriagt a +10' sizes from 34 up. Prices from 6.50 up. tecting you from the inclemency of sp nsible for opinions expressed by oorre.- :'_'•�'�eT• 1 eO These are No.' tweed and serge suits. mAny Canadian winters W come, and ndeats,-Ra Nsws t Plenty of No.'I Stager by -its or pray that the Almighty may spare DEAR S1R-I noticed in the Toronto - - Iib, you and dear firs. Legate for rtlany ppaapers last week that the rate-payers - - Hotlse'and lot for sale on Main Highest price•paid for alI kinds of year's work in the Master's vineyard, by a rote authorized the city council Farmer's Produce. and believe that when your work is to raise one million dollars for an im- street' Old unwashed wool 8c lb. done, He will say "Well d9ne, good proved system of watcsf works. As- Insurance of all kinds done. Old washed wool 18c lbb, and faithful servant, enter now into suming that Toronto's population is - -- Poultry wanted. the joy of tby Lord." Signed on be- two hundred .thousand, by this vote G Collections made.. _ half of your friends.. Mrs. T. Hager. every man, woman and--child will be E. BRYA-;, k SON, man then made the presentation. r. compelled to pay flue dollars each. :.Conveyancing of all kinds done. Pickerkh- 'Legate was greatly surprised at the this sum extended over a period of Y01 c but expressed in 6uit- twenty Sears with the interest annu- t tt Titles searched, Notary Public, et able teems the gratitude of himself allv in all about seven dollars each, or From 10 to?a per cent. of your • r . Richer s DOMINION BANS '-expressed wife for the gift ltndkindly wishes an annual payment of thirty-flee cents purchase, quality considered _ expressed in the address. each per year R ill n ipe off the debt, when you buy --�� and if the city population increases as - ( fast in the next twenty years as it as f. - Capita Paid uv, $1.0 0,000 Somewhat Muddled.—A.•clergy- done inthe last twenty, the payments very- Tier F:todand @o �7 nian was very anxious to intro- woirld be verr�muchreducedpercapita erve Pitied Yrofita X3)4 4,000 duce some hymn book into the If the above calculation will hold ITh church, anct' arranged' with the good in Toronto, why not hold good For Spring Medicme in Pickering. . Assuming that the Bec�hrse R e can afford to. As clerk that the latter was to give pc,pulation of the Police Village of we biiv for cash, sell for cash �+ Out the notice immediately after ' WHITBY BRANCH., � Pickering contaixisa population of say and have eery small running Try, the sermon. The clerk, hotvecev, five hundred, would it not be wisdom ' expenses., 'J GBIleral Banking —;4 had a notice of his on u to give on our part to raise by loan, a sum' The O. C. Sarsaparilla out with reference to the baptism sufficient to put in a complete system - -. "Our Best" T arilla Business Transacted• of iiifauts. Accordingly, at the of waterworks to protect the. village e (� f�O..C. Tonic iT� close of the sermon. he arose and from the worst of all calamities, a fire. �3 p G) pr90 FOR COUGHS Special atTention loon EO the C011ec• tiunottticed t-hat "all -those- -s,,-ho Fire is a hard master as we may learn t 1? g to our sorrow some day if we are Note We sell heavy weight. have children whom they wish solid 14 k ladies old watch, Our own Syrup of X"ite- Pine•and tion of farmet's sale and called out to flght the dreaded Send g Tar in 4 oz. bottles,]ends the all.' to have baptized please . send works universally guaranteed other notes. with nothing available except our •-- - their names to the ,Clerk.' The little hand engine, and by the way it three years for only X2.5.00 ...Try Our Own .Poultry Spice, 35c SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. clergyman, who was stone-deaf did good work in the late fire at the Agents Waltham watch$5.00 - esch or 3 for 90c. assumed that the clerk was',gixing public school. An improved fire-en- «'rite for our booklet on watches Dyes-W6 are` headquarters fcr. =ep^gitE3-received of_$I_. sod putthe hymn book• notice, and gine-with modern attachments, are of ♦ C : "Standard"and"Diamond." upwards. immediately rose and said:-"And themselves costly, besides the reser- RICHARDSON & Co•, Have you et tried "Lessive I should say for• the benefit of voir necessary to hold a supply of y Pheniz"? X=terest allowed st highest those who haven't any that shay water is also costly. Those who are current rates: looking to the Collegge hill for cur fire JEWELERS ck OPTICIANS, maybe obtained at the vestry, protection, are per ns s nearest the ..cimypounded. or paid half P d P any day from 3 to 4 airlock; the,true solution, an this scheme seems ' PICKERING yearly, ordinarylittle ones with redbacka pop Brock at., South, Whltbv / ullil' with those who have glyen ' PHARMACY r X.J.THORTON, at one Phill and four pence. the subject some thought,all have force � ®_� TH13- PICKERING NEW. S iuixAatnt Chriotian Work. I needed could be got from the hill, as • i tit - i' -: ,�_•...t ... beA5•. ... . .r, r 4r, rzsn 4,, t k• '. e �,.air•^",>a '...r.'e• .r ^�v.;' r:at°c.» • ,,:., ...rn,'Y,e ,•�.`,..nt',, .'y ;.p, ..,. ,,�„*tt,•-„r;^�•SC.•h't-n.�..,w.,.i_...ilrli,.d•-r'%+rr ,:� �y,...,. *I.':..�f., 2ao.'.,er.,-..,•...r4.�.0..rv�;�:r,;:. y.�.:.i,:=,�_,a.;.�>,;..L,,.illi� ,:_-:i:'x,,s,.,�,.•..rEro”'>.iY,. �'�a.ar§�'3•.��.d,+,�•.�_i q�m'�.,,•s.:s. l�.�x"..•r'»K.r7 Ffiw..v?i,,r�te,, t •:'! '�'i ��"-""z� x , 1 KYr 71 . sad until he went out into the bright to be eolnlorted and companioned a year until you could come out U i spring sunshine and thought of little. - I me-whate.:er we may wish-they re- other things. I can't give up this yer dresser, fit-se their eonstt to in"riage Jessie remained at the mill, cling- Miss' Jor;,eic," Sarah said, "the years LIA you are eighteen." Ing to the old empty nest, poor for- and yearn I've a scoured en kep -on I •"L-should think. an," &he laterrupt. -'....... lora bird that she was. 13U1, an- white. I be gwine to bid for he. ed, a faint rose tingeing -hes tranrrA DYING PROMISE 1 - _ nouncing the sale of the furniture You go oa, in and hey tea now. I've parent face. • "it is no use to fret " were pasted on the garden wall and a made ye some scones, and there's iYou have to go to India, t have-to - - the mill-front, but while the chairs a letter -from Master Philip." f stay here. After all, you may as i -- - r/bi�e sed;-Jessie Jessie went__ oto the -p,_a.lor Witt, I_Well be in India as at Plymouth or begged not to be-moved. something more of a dance in her I Aiuers13 1'ou can t very well live E WILL :__ step than It had had for a tong time, at Miss 131uslrlord's, you see. And I " _�--. It was now early April, tdig almond s nd �,itger opened Philip's letter. can't very we't live to barracks. , tree by the gate spread a masa o! Poor Jessie ! the letter was drop- Miss B hford says it sill intprpts _ _ s lure pink blossoms against the pale blue pod on the table, the golden bead I my style to write to')ou b every a t �NMdhiOtatNM fa �t1tN� sky, violets and hyacinths were was upon it, and she was crying bit- mail. And you will be able to de sweet in the borders, the ttowering terly, Philip was ordered to In- scribe yuur tiger hunts'and-oh ! ali CHAPTER VlI. I pocket and rolled into a patch o1 currant made a pungent fragrance 1n I dla I the wonderful things you will do and i .The next few weeks left upon Jes- i sunlight with a ruddy scintillation the sunshine-arid-attracted the bets. 11e had kept it from,her as long as see—" > atle's mind a lasting impressign of from the sparkling facets of a jewel. from the 'hives at the top of the gar- Jessle's eyes were full of tears PhiliP, hollcw-eyed and desperate. He looked blankly at the glowing den-even Lice bees were to be sold. �on thelmorrowha and n� bear g ghi isittin before ! though she rues leu r; but voice g pi ea of papers auc� atone for a second its rosy hue re- Jessie strolled over the little do- the telling by word of mouth, so broke into a little sob; but Phi'ip'e i books, and sometimes breaking off fleeted in his lace, and then picked main of which she had all her life broke it in the letter. He would re g' light as he listened, r heart tow -- to lean bade in his chair, push his it up remembering how it had flash- ;been queen with an overflow' heart maix In Ln land ns ion r i hands wild! through his hair until ed at the white throat o[ his g as possible, grateful to her foe• taking it so ea.s Y b pest d td ng a mute farewell'to her iiia• not sailinggin the troopship, but ily and sparing him the lamenta- >! fi literally stood nn end, and gaze partner Miss Maynar- then lung friends, anitttnte and inaciimitte. starting later, taking the short things . distractedly beforo him, net in a-locket Ii had fallen from �The tions that would have mads thin garden, the arbor, in which her overland route and joining his r i so much worse. Yet lie wondered "P,et me help you. I believe that I its setting during the dance,'aad at father had smoked on suuuner even- moist on its arrival at Calcutta. that she was so slightly _constituted -- -- - -\ could � least do those things as her request he had searched for and irgs, the strawberry-bods, the gar- ]To arrived in Cleeve on the day and could talcs things so lightly. you," she said once; "you found it and put in his Pocket for �den-plots, she and PhiAP had called tice mill tt'as given over to the auc- I "I am glad at least to be able to i tare�not made for business." safety. He did not know much about their own, the little House he had tior;cer, and saw Jessie In Miss Blus- see you settled'at Miss Blushrord's" poor dear kitten," he replied!jewels, but this one struck him as :built in-the wood-yard, the swing in hford'e drawing room, feelinghalf fe said; "she is a kind old woman 1 you aareadmadfor, Ieace wonder to hoe Maybeinnard had ezpreasedfor a bsomed don-iss the orchaxd, the flowers her mother guilty at leaving her, and must of course be prim 'in her P I had cultivated and loved, the pigeons "How well you are looking, child," Positlolq, sad that will be all the takenThen sn a of." at[ouabout b the Ma• The thing was vex- ani poultry, the row of bee-hires, all he said with forced gayety; "why, I better, it would be impossible to plunged into,the papers ynards had sailed"for !were beloved, all twined with life- do believe you are grown." place you in safer hands. Shall you @gni r, troubled not so much by his India, he had no means- of finding 'long a:;sociatfons. they were part He field her at. arm's len 1 ` supposed incapacity for business, as their address, By this time they 'of Lerself, without theta she would to length, as it ill w a ori a --= ` by the uapleasing revelations the were ' babi rounding the Cape, get a better view of her, but his t was a crime even to look out nt - y Y g I not longer be Jessie. She looker] tri glance travelled ao higher than her the window in that house, while to papers ieided, and wondering what and by this time the intimate social and she saw that there say and hated anything was @hocking yy at the grated dairy window and shoulders demon Ed tempted Mr. Meade to relations on shipboard had no doubt I pictured her mother busy among the was a faint quiver o¢ his lip, and unladylike; she wondered if pris- "- upecnlate so madly, done their work and Miss Ada had pm;s of thick ere tined milk, or turn- "I i 13p the time he reJoiapd his reg!- doubtless promised her bt tterflv af- Ing and working great golden masses have grown �er•ynfastshe tlisreplied, I' one could lx niece cramping: t it ]meat his labors were so fax reward- foctions to some fellow->assen er- p I was better than living altogether i sedes - I g of butter with a quick, deft hand; Jessie's li quivered too airs sttod, and feud that whin clanking at his heels, Philip reflected: ••e never see her any more; them knew what to say, the subject tP.e. He could do nothing but dace the a stranger would stand there and of the parting was too painful, they "r shall do very well here," she all was arranged and the trill sold, g 1 deF.ecrate the dace with an alien !sat side by ride, on Miss Blushford's replied; "but you don't know what ' they mlaltt still hope to rescue a stone in safety and sere the first touch, Jessie's throat swelled small residuum for Jessie, as the opportunity of restoring-.it to fta ample old-fashioned sofa which rues it is to be a girl and be taken care Imiall are did. Y owner. It la in the chokingly and she turned array, para- covered wills needle-work from past of It I were but a Loy and could , y palm of his {ng the mill, over the half-door of and But those things were not so quick- hand, the brilliance flashing from its !wlii:'h s!-.e would tsever snore see her rowfultly at thesent pii,, and looked sort knock about as I liked !" . ' - 1y--aSscted, and when he bid Jessie deep-crimson heart, -like a live thing, father leahin as she half expected y e well-saved carpet PreYou little rebel he ,lid a ai " good-byDark rose red like R' n for some axittut2a. "A precious Pickle yrou. aa,ld be itt ' ti Y g P Y to gee hits lean now. Past the mill, "Jessie," said Philip at last. "1C a Loy; you mould tv'ant a tiiPashing Cheesernaa d tr with the asauranre to sol joy and love. whence still soothing t on lire throb, breaks my heart to think of leaving �a day at lea-t." that he sh td constant) be running Dark in with the sparkle of wino p -down to Cleeve to consult with• Mr. and mirth, the shining gem seemed so filth vague detitia . 6 Rh he `tom You just now, bury, twill pot go if (To be Continued,) 4 er. act business, j disclose a new world to him, Fiis not there to ret the familiar pure ]you tell me to stay," _ ' As lie left Cleeve farther and farth- !hand thriller! _+ er t,ehind a great weight rolled from_ that the Jewel, lightly a.t,d imper- fulls*n she strolled 0,into °inaorehe mntA ArCd I its.kocl,t surprised,- flow can y-uu help it ?". she EIRE WALKERS IN FIJI. Philip's breast- The few weeks that ceptibly quivering, shoek back the daises w•hc.e tie Antcly" willow ' ' h can sell out." he ter•ispd. had passed since that night of mu.sic win rays in a thousand sharp, bttgght dropped ` — p $ashes. Some dim recoflectiotas of leailers above ti:e clear w'a- I "But if you sold out. Phi:ip, what Step Along on Sed Not Stones -- - -and tnitth when he-had been so rude- j ter and the white s.'un ,ivied ot'or 'could ly aweicer.ed to the homely tragedy ; magic in Jewels, of. fa-ticination exer-"it. her pure plumage dazzl,nfi in the Ply. Sea do? Jessie aake't;' s;m_ Without Any Iajur7. r of life, had been too f'u11 of sorrow cued upon men and women, by those sprint sun!.can>�. Flow often rhe S.1rp•at'en_ knows 1 might lectin Those who witne�aed the corona. ' and rare. his youth rebelled against fiery-hearted things came to him; I had Il.syc-d or dreamed tl:ore, care- (arming or'some trade," he answer- tion proces-inn will-doubtless reeol- them When he drove toward the was there not enchantment in this ? le:-s and hal-ipy in the willow's shade, ed; "ary'thit:g mould be better than Ilett i. small gruwP of coppe r-rolored .barrarka and the faniClar cheer f jl' Tough he did not know it. blood watchrng the water st:ivies; with I to leat'e eotdier , with bare legs and out- notes Of a. bugle rang out upon the had been shed for that stone'n sake,j }'ou if you felt it-would be ;Standing hair innocent of cgcering. clear air, all the suffering and care It Led fla_s�,e,! f,om the dim shrine perpetual lalnaystturning stairto .bwast e•��4'lou rust not se!3 out," she said, The-e Strange peopto-F•illasn+s--ate and Beath of the 1"t weeks faded of an ladian_ Temple upon dusky IIng arxi'scatte irg itself in crystal gentlti• "Ystu !ergot that you are their, ancient ecromouy of the Vilav- tltoa�mtirt ste(sdoi dream. ITow die an I glowed strange 1peathen spray to its tr st l•ss en,leavor, She !going to be a gre;it sol,%er Lvov 11a1rcvo,. of Arc walking, were the like a woral.i r Y rhea, had lowed in the turban of l u,ed to be sorry t-r the bathed wa- ,you alwn,s hcSt'arl for India, Phil. sublet of a Paper read by 1V. L, ' tan ince, had been stolen, a till Philip laughed at ter and 1 "Yew hq aep;ie f still laokfnt at Altai dyre, C '.f G_- at' a meeting of _-. Ipieasant it waw to see the -entries swallowed, bought and so . set nn showed Iter how the cmc ca h Itovat_Cclorisa!" Cn�tirate recent- ._1Pa.ctnq up and down, how gav were reset, given In love. gtvea in tribute l ` I A:mlral Str -c,•s - before it came to deck the ltsroat of not fn*iecd fruith:as, but aFt`tt!1 Lt'e w �.e etc:s of r::c 1, `-Lf ouiy I could ipresided, Rha red coated soldiers strolling to I wheels and cogs golrg to g.it d the be s•:ra you were hgPPy ,.]fere, to and from the barracks in thicker I a thoughtless gi 1, who, lost !t. corn Into meal for' men's food, j no harm would come to yon " Flo i the ceremony of r fire walking, kir -iaustcrs rear the gates, thinner tar- He hold it long in his o n elm Icorn would w tth k Ler o e s a u' a en ranee; a For n a o_ dream, then he wheel, and Ity the %atcr'v, µeat) ,tern as'n,'cr b3' the two dt;t;r9, eUZ a cortalr. tilde at the �l.ind of Ber;a, Of a hive closed his pagers over the: red rad- baflliog, atii she noidd be away end callir.G him abroad, o;:e bidding hits and orlgutated in. a -tonins that . -in A taw defys later he was searching lance said shut it away In a dark .lonely ainong •trangert: hilt T+ht!ip ;way with Je=sie.- lt'lale away from reward fM :;wing shared t;,e life of something he mislaid, rummaging safe place. I dear Phillip, waw lett-rhe waw not. hog• It had seewed away fromlvply a mnn he had dug out of the Freund, nfu�iprn f all desolate: Then the sinrtt}g of cs�y to lcawe he but aoty, In her one 'rufqualita was ince--ted Vith the worse confounded, atter the petulant j oa est pre sews r c , 1. u o•,chc+d v file added t Pew or of bci:.g stile to w;,lc< over fashion of male creoturea under wrong, Ishe went back to•the house, !thlnk- sorrow ho felt ruttier than saw in redh:)t stones wtihout being burned, small discomforts, when be took the Aad the mo-t ancient heavens ing-that perhaps it was well sho was the- rhiki's titin fare, It .seemed im- An earth,. ot'en •ks mole slid tilled nalfonn worn at the ball and da.-.hed through thee are i.-ah and strong." to leave the old home, after all, She ;Po•gi!,ie. "if you could saw }hat with Layers of wood and stone. In lamangrily lshiard substance floor, pedclrolm_a�he said to himself, and 1 Is face was she stat awhile io tittle .to Sarrih..and eoul-1 irin-t much cart-that this a tiro is Ile---H d about hakes - went In through the kitchen, where you s you p a>;e yourself" haply for this hours before file"fire walking lakes L - - — been exposed, by brushing steres away the GENERAL *VIEW OF THEATRE OF WAR cl,ar�oal, the neti.es, under the • direction of a master of ceremonies, walk over them. barerooied. r The tempet-a'turo at- the edge of the oven is about 1=0 degrees Fah- ' �Sd ,ti renl:eit, while on ore:occasion; w}iea , MYN a therinclmefer was suslprt:ded over the stone-. it tc f.trrcd :5_' degrees, . and the solder was motto#. - ' • stated Sir. Allardyce; after tl•e cer- emony _ the nal iwf•s show-no !ictus r.f the terrific nrdenl through which ' i➢hvtKe�g hyyp they have gone.- By n.cansrof a ttum- r L1pL0/IF /,tp- ber of views dro lecturer Gave a real- ART, eal- istic• idea, of the cercniun.• as 'Pet`- CIO formed-novcadal s ' spry F %'I,c-Admiral Lowi,3 Beaumont de- ' scribed a lire wa1•:ing cerettuinv, }witngsscd bt• 1•in:seIf. Al!hough 't those who .took part in it showed -yam CWrN - 1 L/ADaYM'6 YBr7tJ AMU U �Y• no signs of di.-coinfort, lie remarked r N / r , cy 1 "Lb that apparontly trey did no like it • �rrh�h'/N6 ��'SV := L h 'iG t oro mr:ch, t C MFYUAAO .,.z=' ySiq. .R7 egY lispl}inq to Tostions, ?1rr. Allar K,N 6 �iN �. �.- Mid^ dyrc lair! the .only Explanation }:e 'i-�' pf/1 N could gi.'c of the apparent Immunity k; from harm. foltoairg on the process : a Cy ` - . K ®� ti as that the"FgJ s- ,f the feet of the ^-NQ J dCN/f J�71 JLC oat 'Ss-- rc�arf'crcd' to nn it it' milk- )z I - 0i in_ on a .Sat;dy sill.!. c.Overin- coral, ,•" r-,�63." RikCAfA _ ,C +'WEN ti•itic•h bernn:e 'oxccet',ingly hot imdcr the sun. i'l: L,: was alhe the ve.i.vlementin `•Mi 6s�pt4,.� `�/t$ `W �' �'� •a of ab-•ol,.te bc:irf by tl:o nat'ivca in -- N3 p ---- A J.e ' S11vH .�Jrs .:✓ CX' S/PN6 the legend that thCc fusee proot•rAfop - "a'�5- - 1Y„ J against lire. r _ p •alt /.W'T 7 �- Prim; +•`. �} lrl£N ' .. jai - — �Cl1fG16` fi't'.h 1 A --- - "� S/.�.JitN�S s f ✓ YAN6 J ITIS. G P,I-:A•P- -I I I•:A II.' , �.�r` MA[Z'att7i��." i.v •� 6p�� �� NL�'N£U Or "CPA '••' ::. E y�} ,, tL hanrer Ikon-c.-I s';os- your n p- n'u-r! r C,3 Y✓G C .:/�W�e`� +, r�,. G�vr AM-C. -►Frol,V.4 hew has hc'cn a -- t; r prom if, . . .•r p .- •( NI --fit -- Ira, :cr --'i.ea-t ,or.-Ri,1.l,-tone--tint. .. d Q _ r" Kt�N�tCm rr a so's sou r•o;'Id entice it. 1`ott ct•c t TS!/yv Ci/ ty,�p =�� rad. t�'~ tic's hcon vn h::sc t g;rrin' on a pL•3n - r TSI-NAN o �- /Y v s tt�Jl I uh�3A� dlit?fiBJ foi• inCores;in" ccP:t.;l iri n sclieil:o to U ��•LL,w� a e r' huild a?raill d frcpin I?udsJnn ilav 'W `0 to P;ir,,,ua, and make the•ev-crinstin., 1 L-jlLi.Li , C D ii" `y6 fcrtnn s of , c,•cytxid': coniv ct:cd'vvith ? o it, by shilppia'. broken icehergs to -ter vwhero t1loy don't have- icv, .t0 p' .ISL nit / rind r;rt;vin' tar!: 'P;ins'pas' i,it.tars to iIM-7 Iiud=pn Ilav-it's kcPt hin, so stood.. ily on-a•gcd, iii fact, that h.� hnin'1 \ ��` • but, 2. �pp,�p..r ,� hart tins to du anvt1)irg else bu o 7$1�NtHGt 7JUG sat. TTIT� RL:TnRT IvISCOL'I21I.i)iiG f7t0►wy,FlYf? , \ ` 'Scon�A h:ic tnertin* of r !,_ a tions; i' �•• v l too s rcassf tl mir.in c r, .. / ani. P Sharehrld.r ndd,'C��ing chairinivn.- ,YiR .at "You, sir, c!csorv'o to he roped. Witt" f rott.", c,�s. (- h,rrs),- t t �9 Complacent z!i.i;rnian•• "F nni in- - > doed sorry, sir, if }ou.cana:,t Pn: I ' Principal Routes in Fpr East—Showing Distances in English Miles better use for your br•�n9 tea: throw)ng lheia at mel" ,rx,rw+-�- Ap•-N..... •l?t ewv"� ".• k... ..bk •,1Y a. .wt. • ":.a va -.. ... ', •uaG'L...-'xR.J.... .'Su K;4', Mr w{ S LM.-`ia_ .W i .✓.1nis•.wi.w.�_�v b'J M ` r.,. r.s,�ys, -,. �� .,a,.:�,,•t•.,,":N�" .,. tf,+. ,a. •,:. _. _: .,..s,+"��. stn �, •;,r gi: . ,•wa .fr6 „�r:� .... .i �+ .rr'dY .w ?+s<. � .a�L�.._.>; �'.�-s �.-?x•..r a, ,;,, ,•�;•,,,�+..kr� •r.c;�3.` .r?';;a.�,,.p:, rh, �1 ' '- Wi's�_ Y. ..t .,..iS.•.'-F+ rsa".xr�:w. ,5ns..•:3s};� ,,; _ w. ', +,.;r'a;�...,",� r•.,;r,.�.�:-;e' i , ..rrrr:. ...a. , .- . . i ... _ - /., .-. - _ p' ., « 3'�.. . . , «. - - - - ...::.�. £J J - „ _ _ i , 4. _. i i _- 1 NEW-CHWANG ANXIOUS. �f R j�tQ Ir visions--Ilea Canadian aho,rt cut i ' An informal meeting of foreign Con- ��� 11 o14LL'�1.. ��`"��+� pork, $18.50 to $19; right short cut,f % ;JAI'S FAIL AT SUR sols at New-Newhas been called .. I—— . "" 18 Eo $17.60; American short cut! for the purpose of discussing mesas BEPORTS FRODZ THE LEADI2tG clear, $17 to $17.60; American fat • . . • , _ _ for securing the -protection of ,the TRADE CENTRES. backs, $21,50; compound lard, 7} to ' • ---•• -- - --�' property of neutrals, in viow o1 the 8c; Canadian lard, 83 to 8c; kettle _ an ar ti3' - - flZ� �oI'fS Spot Ad• fast that New-Chwang is now sur Vices ' of Csttle, Grain, Qheess, rendered, 8} to 9c; Name, 11 to i8o; ._- __ rounded by largo Russian forces, hav- �d Other Dairy Produce bacon, 14c; fresh killed abattoir hogs ng breastworks and batteries estab- aft Home and Abroad. $7.50 to $7.75; country dressed hogs, yy�� -m i ra 1_ "To U S Scheme lished at the railway station on the s7; live hogs, ;5.50. Eggs-No;v•laid, 1 . -- -. .--- --- '-. Toronto, March 29.-Wheat. - No. _ east e �07 illi-River-flea-ander ao 2 white and red are not at 92- 1 to 22c. Butter-R'iater creamery, /" , 1. at the fort on, the west side. This g 191 to 20c; ,new made, 20} to Elc; TORT ARTHUR ATTACKED. ter crossing five .passes with the situation exposes the treaty port to 93c low freights. Spring wheat ca full grass Fall makes, 18} to 2lic; g nominal at 89c east, and goose at, western dal 15 to 15ic rolls, '16 '- - A St. Petersburg despatch s greatest difficulty owing to the slip- the danger of cannon fire, sh dairy, �' g P says: pery going. The passes were cuv- Japanese come up the river, o east. Manitoba wheat to 17c; creamery, 18 to 18}c. Che M .. . Under cover of darknerrs early on steady, With No. I: Northern selling --Ontario, 9 to 10 c; Townsh' s 9 eyed with snow, the surface of On account of the fear that the '� }. tE ; Sunday Vice-Admire! Togo made an- which was alterinately thawed and United States gunboat Helena will at $1.02 at Georgian Bay porta; No. to 100.- gther desperate attempt-to--bottle up frozen. Frequent avalanches added be withdrawn, American residents 2 Northern at 98c, and No. 8 North- tbe Russian fleet in 'Port Arthur, but q ern at 95c. No. 1 hard is nominal UNTTED STATES MARKETS. to the trials of the passage of ,Yas- have telegraphed to United States at 1.04. Grinding in transit rices liti tailed again, and when after day- , 2 ; B P Buffalo, March 29,--Flour--Steady. sullen Pass, which is 700 feet Minister Conger at'T'ekin, reilua?sting light Vice-Admiral MakarotI steamed aro 6c above those quoted. Wheat ria dull; No. 1,,Morthern,, high. The• worst difficulties, how- the glrescnco,. of an American mea-of- Wheat-Spring • '. out to give battle, the Japanese com- Oats.-No. 2 white quoted at 32 Duluth, $1,02; Winter, no offerings.. � ever, were met in the Aobinion Pass war• during the continuance of the • lnaiider refused the challenge and The Japanese, who marched in four war, for the to 32ic north and west, and 33c low Corn-Stead No. 2 yellow, 56ic; ; sailed aw purpose of especially Y; ; aJ'• columna, arrived in an exhausted. protecting freights. No. 1 white quoted at 33c No. 2 corn, 53 to 531c. Oats-Easi- The Japanese practically repeated condition. Man of them were. on p 8 Property during the rill- east, and No. 2 at 32ic east. i _1 Y order that it is expected will attend er; No. 2 white, 48ic; No. 2 mixed, . ..the tactics of Feb. 24, by sending i,n the sick list. Immediately the news date-interregnum between Russian and Baxley.-No. 2 quoted at 45C mid- 44c. 'Barley-Nothing done. Rye- four ships, preceded by a torpedo So- reached Gen, Linevitch sent. two Japanese occupations. die freights. ....No. 3 extra at'44 to Quiet; No. 1 on track, 82c. tilla, with the exception that the fire Cossack divisions from Syunchon 44c. and No. 8 at 42c middle / - - ships this time were aarmecY with and Soukchon to operate along the -'• freights. . . LIVE STOCK MARKETS: - - +i}'ITIiIN THE 7.OIv-E, ..' Hotchkiss guns for the purpose of road from Ping-Yang to Yangtek. Peas.-No. 2 quoted at 65c west and . keeping off the Russian torpedo-boat They occupied the Town of Soun- The Washington correspondent of 66c east, Toronto, March 29,-Butchers' cat- . destroyers. tchen and the Pquriu-gan Pass, wes� the London morning Post says that .Corn.-The. market. is .quiet, . .with tle were in good demand at the Rest- . T21e enemy's 'attempt was discover-I of the town. Three sotnias of Cos- Russia is continuing her efforts to prices steady. No. 8 American yet- ern Market to-day, and their prices . - - -• ed by means of shore searchlights and sacks were sent across She moun- induce the United States to agree to low quoted at 52ic on track, 'Toron-• held steady at previous quotations. • a heavy fire was opened from the tains to stop the Japanese advance. the neutralizdtion of New-Chwang and to; No. 8 mixed at 51ic. Canadian Exporters' descriptions did not sell - batteries and from, two gunboats, I The Cossacks expect to intercept the west coast of Liao-Tung Peninsu- corn is nominal at 32ic west for yel- so tell as the butchers'. Hogs'were -•.•which were guarding the entrance to ,and attack the Japanese as they la, so as to prevent the Japanese low, and 38c for mixed. weak, and a declide next week is an- - - i the harbor. cleave the Mamounion Pass. The from using those places ar,s'bases for Rye-No. 2 quoted at 58 to 50c' ticipated. . Sheep of good quality . I.country there about-is-very difficult, the invasion of Manchuria. The Unit- east and west. were steady in price, while the values The Russian torpedo-boat destroyer I Y •, �' - Gilni was outside on scouting duty, land it is hoped that, owing to this ed States firmly.declines to accede to Buckwheat.-No. 2 quoted.at- _51 of Spring lamb$ were easy. The re- -•-. • and to the dash and nee ye of heli I fact and the probable exhaustion of the proposal. ,he has informed Rus- to 52c middle freights. ceipts were 81 cars, containing 1,107 . �1$D•,, 'commander, Lieu.. Kriaizski, is ;the Japanese, that the latter will sia that she regards New-Chwang as I Flour.-Ninety per cent, patents are tattle. 444 sheep and lambs, 1,803 _ The unable to ,make a,serious renis- being as much within the zone of ,unchanged_buveras__ et- $3.60 id_dle'hogs, and 154 calves. plana of the Japanese. Ile at once I tance' os t , reg as -Port Arthur, SFi-e Teas !freights in B ern' sacks for ' export, E=xporters' cattle sold at $4.45 .to - ' made straJght for the oncoming ships also retu,sod the Russian request that (Straight rollers of special brands for $4.70 per cwt., according to duality. .. under a hail of Oro from the Hotch-i MUST FIGIIT AT'TILE YALU. she withc'raw her Consul from New- (domestic trade quoted at $4.40 to_ The demand for butchers' improved •. - kiss guns, and torpedoed the leadin The London Times Chwang, at least not until his lite is $4.65 in bbls, Manitoba flours un- over the early part o[ the week The g prints a Seoul considered to be in danger. I market held stead We quote as ship, which sbrered off, followed by !despatch, -dat,ed March 24, which g changed; No, 1 patents, $5.80; No. 2 Y• q - 'Y_ - _ _ -_ --. tO1lOR3:-(t'tJOd- -lf)ft�S--o'+�'-'�-t�-S�•--o ills otliei�:''tlirec-of i.ncrn tela -il-end -wins sem-�-des ztcFi-Tioat o Wet- patents, $�i, and strong bakers', $4:- up on shore under Golden IIiL• pond Iiai-R'ol. The correspondent does DISTRIBUTIf- nEDS. 90, on trach, Toronto, ' 43; fair to good, $3.65 to $4,20: tarn- - - ' one -under the lighthouse. The Simi 'not refer to such operations as des- I - Miiiteed.-Bran is steady at $17 to mon to fair, $:3.1:, to $3.ilU; rough engaged the entire sax torpedo boats Patches from 5t. Petersburg report. 2sent Free of Charge for Co-opera- E1 7•50, and shorts at $1%#,50 here, cows, $250 to $3.1'.0 per cwt. of the enemy, coming out from a ter- On the contrary, he says that there ti.ve Experiments. At outside points bran is quoted at The market for bulls was, active. . trifle fight with seven men killed and .is little doing_be5ond Ping-Yang, as The members of the Ontario Agri- $16.50, and shorts at $17.50, Mani- !«'e quote'.-$3.50 to $4 for export .- • - . .._.- her commander and twel-e other of 'the Russians are merely keeping in icultural and Experimental Union axe toba bran in sacks, $20, and shorts !hulls, $3.25 to'V!r)0 for feelers, and . her complement wounded. On the touch with the Jap4nese. Evidently pleased to state that for 1904 .they at $21 here. $2.,,0 up for lights. , Japanese side only one boat's crew :there will be no contact until the are prepared to distribute into every The enquiry for fecderq and stod . _ wag saved. In addition, necording to !Japanese army at Ping-Ynng at- Townshfp of Ontario material- for CHUNTRY PRODUCE. .. - ere was good,1pn'.i a number• of loaan .- I vnoRici.ai reports, it W believed that Itempts to cross the Yalu River. He expPhincnts-with fodder trope, roots, ' Apples.-Trade hers it quiet, with Ieb raged hands at current q:totations. _ -'the Ja arose lost two for adds that Japanese outposts have grains, grasses, c•loters, and fertiIiz- 1rices steady, at $2 to $2.50 We quote as follows-i.oc d;•ra. 1000 .. P pehi boats. ported to have turtitled both sides of P per to 1,1?00 TGs , $a.qn to ,$1.4.1; teed- Tlto Javanese cruisers, Which ati� f h river «p P fariit clown rhdast of beenteetedfe,n� the 'I for _the iZP�t i�ttsel(, fere -00 to 1,00�i 1",A., t;3,50 to $1, -w reached ngan, The Russians are re- z ported the attack, exchanged shots the i cr at iju, while a strong do- I Experimental T Dried apples.-The demand is limit- stockers 600 0 800 lbs. $a tc with the bnttenea, and drew off after tachment occupies the point where I perimentaI I)�•part:ncnt of the On- ed, and prices arc unchanged at - 3i $3 ,50; stock eal� a, 4l>0 to Ga!u The., Vice-Admiral Makaroff took a steam itario agrncultui,61 Colhr;r­, Guelph. 4jc per Tb. Evaporated apples, 8 _ - the road from Unsan crosses The $: ;5 to $3.SO per cwt. ]lunch and examined the Gro ships 4Japanese -cannot well ilovirito from ifpr at least -flvo y'errs ire s ccession, +to 6jc per Fb, I Trade 1n sheep nod !ambo was An hour later the 'Japanese tor- i� or the other of these linea of -These consist o1 nearl;� all the Cann- I Beans.=Trade is quiet, and prices good, while Spring lumhs war dui __,a'pedo-boat flotilla, followed by fico--'advancs,_osv' i„ the jtian sorts and several h+irdred new I,steady. Prime beans are quoted at ; Adtairal Togo'a fleet, came u from a ... -n"t�E 'of the_ und_Aovwer_ .. 1tir c note a'a follows- _ p country _ rzaricttec, Rocas'-ot svtdrlt irsve dale $t '0 to-51.h0.-aad._hand-p=cfced at'I1 . 3 ; __-__ southern direction exceetdingly wcfi ttri the carefully con $1 (';5 to $1 7U - bucks, <i t--i' - -- _- - ducted crrcrimcntq at the College Hops-The market is unchanged at jb s, E• to S�. :, : m xed F.�.c-lL+`rR --'- Just at daylight. Vice Admiral Ala- sheep, $3 50 to $'I grain-fed iumt,a karofT, with his fleet, sailed out to .OPF.\L\C; OF YO'�GA^11,0. - -and ar•i nam brio 6 to 32c, accoroing, to quality . plaffinq'distr sated tree 2 B • - n of charge for cn co-operative experiments Honey-The market is firm sit 8} �$'"3 to $R; barn}nod faints, >5.1.5C t o $- 35 sad batteries had fire+cf a few lung T :nes at Seoul, reterrnng to Corea'a !throughout t)ntarie, e v v o per cwt, Sprtn. laiurit � distance shots VIc4Atlmiral Tnor 1 ra et , ti ` ,,. - r V t , caeir -.deeidvd to decline the Issue and dts- to foreign tradc,'says that if this for 1904. Milch cows acre q,.ot,-d at $a0'tc 11 I appeared to the southward had born conceded 4n January � -the No. Ex Experiments, _ Plots- .terings moderate, No with h g •- - Flay-The market is timet, I'. � - � 1 timothy $5n each. :. The nows of the repulse of Vice-Ad- !course of e,,ents cal ht have been rad- '. Three varieties of oats . 3 ! uotM at $9 50 a ton here •Calves told at di to 53c per TS. P g q' -E1.". PttCh. - •' miral Togo'e second attempt to block ;leanly altered: but the repeated rep-- -. Three varieties of Norley .... 3 I .',frau=The market is dull, without re . :__ _ ,_ -.the harbor of Port Arthur created '•resentat ions by the British and Jap- S. Two varieties of- Hullcgs -bar- ar;ertngs, and prices nominal _arouhd Hogs wcro weak t;in', l-Self is •much reioicina in the Russian capital, anese Ministers were. invariably nulli-. ley o • P I1eved 1,400 We quota-'iciects u. ' $:, 50 on track here O to 200 tt s . of rriu':P bacr*t P j y. _ . .-A. -mang all chines the gallantry ollfied by the ihreata of Af.-Pavloff, the 4 Te�Oi�tles of r+ ring whoet ti Potatoes=T'he- market Ts -steady, ,_ `-- the Silini And her commander is ,Rust mister a ,, 3 cath oiler no era c. o co cars I' "" " given high praise; but abovo all, the distribution of Russian and ltahts, 5; sotcs, c,'' to $3 ,',0 - - t$I gold among 6, Twp �arietiev of f'lcld peas for fare quoted aL ?i•k per bag on track sia $25th to $., moral effect of Vice-Admiral Makar-l the Corean officials, The question of Northern Ontario , .. " hire, and inferior quality at 80c per leer cw - _. .of's wtllingnet3e to engage the enemy, opening Yongarr,pho did more than 7. rammer and S.pclt .=. 2 bag. - - - 0. t . " ai�iQW{n�that he co 4ersd himcc+it any other 1� e.,,e, r tate _S__Caw Peas_ani .t?ro--Q=Jcties ef_-_ 1 g�aitrt-Re,, i�''. ,re moderate, and WILL EXTEND PRIVIL-EG-E7 strong enough to fight produced -a -the war, - soy, soja, of.. Japanese weans 3 prices as a rule unchanged, Chickens. - " '' splendid impression. 9. Three varieties of h::sUng corn 3 �12 to ter^ per lb,; turkeys are.quoted Cities and Towns Way Amaiga __ PORT ARTHUR IMPREGNABLE 10. Three varieties of Marigolds .,, 3 at 15 to 16c per, 1b. for fresh killed; mate School Boards. -' -TO,c100 JAPAN`'FSP, - 1: Two vnrirtL•§ oh sugar testa duckq, I3c, •and-geese -at 10 to 12c - A British merchant, who {or three o - A Toronto desbatch says '111 'rc� 1. for feeding purposes . ...,, - per tb. A despatch to the London 'Daily years resided at Port Arthur, has just 12. Three varieties o! Stcedish - prated reguegts of man}! :nemicil)ali- Telegraph, from St.-Petersburg, says ,arrived at Shanghai from that place. 13. K Nl tics that they he oxtehded t h,• sanit - - turnips .. ... ,,,., 8 - - 'TETE DAIRY MARKETS, - . there arc about, 60,000_Japaricso Ile ridicules- the alleged unfavorable ` _ prjvileges that Toronto enj:,}', witF .• . - . . IQ Rabi nod two vaari- .. of - -troops at Ping-yamg and 15-.000 at}:-..-.- on of the defenders-of 0-i_e"town, - torn - - Buttt!r,--Ae,.quote as follows:--Fla- regard to an. amaldaiaatod Puar•d o: .-_ Alit-altd �ar n'�f-_t a e"111-1-01--t o--pa-e.and says + - -- ,�- -�,,,_ 8 ,est 2-1�.rolls, 18 to 18 c; choice Education, have borne fruaa- 1a,•'T74- A . !o,,,ps-end two varieties of f' "'t ohon. From General' Mishtchenko's bardments.have been mostly harmless. carrots large rolls and selected dairy tuba, Legislature on Thursday r,igin:, 11isi report it may be gathered that the many of their projectrlca, �einfi ar-. "" ' "' ""' ' 16 to 17ct medium, and low grades, Richard Ilarcourt, Aiin,stot, .f V&i11.- . . .. 15'Threc varieties of.fodder o�ai- •• army now advancing against South mor-piercing shells, did not explode + 12} to 14c;' creams prints, 21 to cation, introduced -'a bill to p^rout - "' ' ern ManchnritY Comprises roughly 55,-I when they landed ashore.' Ho do- lane corn ::.. ....... .. 3 22c; solids, ]9} to 20c. all cities and towns to awnl'tnniiitr - -s 16. Thrq varieties 'of millet .,..... 3 000 infantry, 4,500 cavalry, 8,600�clares that there are ample supplies F._21c per lots sold to-day at 20 their high, Pnblic, and S+eparI y, guns, 3,000 mili- in the tnc 17^ Three varieties of Sorghum• ..-8 2 .. artillery, with 180 gn• and that the r ileeay is to lc per dozen, School Boards. _ 18. Grass peas and two varietlea . - -Lary engineers and 3,000 transport(running-Freely , The .battleship Ret- of vetches 3 Cheese.-We quote:- Finest Sep- _�.._,._ . .....». _ troops., The Russian authorities con- �'izaa was the only warship seriously """" """"' teml;er L ..1•]c;.lgte FAIT and, seconds; 19. Tw'o varieties of rape .......... 2 BRITISH ADVANCE. rider this force inadequate 'for at- damaged in the various bombard- 10 to..loic. . .. 20. Three varlet les of clover ...... '3 - tacking Manchuria,' though the arfil-I meats. The ot�icr' essels that were 21. Sainfoin, lucerne and Burnet 8 The �z edition Will at ,Ori.ce. Zn -A- lery is recognized as being very damaged- are being repaired rapid- -. .-._'IIOG FRODUCTS. P :.- 22 Seven varieties of Grasses .: 7 - • • •• - - vada Thibet. strong compared with Russia's 19(3 ly. He lxlieves that it is impossible Dressed hogs are unchanged,. 'with 23. Three varieties of Field beans 8 -.guns, distributed throughout, the to capture Port Arthur by assault, olfteringa moderate. Car lots at $6,- A desptitch to the Lendoa•�..i1' . - . and strsrvin 24, Three varieties• of Sweet-corn 8 Far East at the com:rnencement of the a most n 25 to $6,50, delivered here,' - Cured- Malt from i•'har.ijon Thibet,•.- roN's . _ yp�• ' difficult undertaking. ,)8' z 8 meats are in good demand,at_ un- that Gen. Macdonald, coniine udinK fertilizers with corn ... g it•out•will- bo , Fertilizers with Swedish fur- i changed pr ce We c: Baconexpeditionary' {arc,•. will ' h Brntis c n 'i s quos the RUSSIA IS,I'.EADY.,' 98,000 MEN. 27. Growing potatoes....... ..... ...... 6 long. clear, 8} to S;c, per Ib. in case advance with his muiu .1;ed;; on ' g potatoes on the level lots.' Mess Monde The righting stre th of . A tolegr,�m _ to Rome from Chetoo and in hills 2 Pork,-$18.50 to Sl 7; do.., Y 8 d , fi Russia is realty for actual : wap, short cut, $18.50: the expedition is 1.000 rifles, -,four• �--- The mobilization of the Afanchurian states that the Japanese landed at 28. -Two varieties of early, medium Smoked meats-Harris, light to mc- guns and.two innxims. - It is ex- v *is complete, and Goan. Kouro- Chinampho on last Tuesday8,000 or Late potatoes .......... 2 g ilium, 12tc; do.,-heaxy,,.12c; rolls; Petted thin the_'1'hibetans will at- _ _ 0. Planting elft potatoes which patkin, the cowman er-tn-c i as ra 9 c; backs, 13 to tack between Tuna and C.;rintsa - force•ire Corea now-is v8,1i00 have and which-have rio senI. arrived at Mukden. Russian troops c' 13ic; breakfast bacon, 13c. halve been placed -to resist an at- -'- -•- coated over,with-land plaster_3 -. .. _ - Y o bard=Tile 'dcrtSand. Is fair.;"with "' .,0. Planting:corn in rows and. in tack on New-Chwang', 'and it'll not- �CIIINA STILL NEUTRAL, squares (an, excellent variety prices firmer. We quote:-Tierces, 8 •NQ S1Y�� �R- IC�. - believed that VIadivostock is in. any A despatch to the London Tele- of early corn ,will be used) 2 to 8.c; tubs, Sic; pails, Bac; corn- .. . _ • pound, 7} to 8,c. Caziadian Winter Scenes Will• -lot immediate danger from the land side. graph from Shanghai'says'that the The size of each plot in each of the be Shown. Dowager f,mpress has negatived 'the first twenty-six experiments is to be - ' . KOUROPATKIN'S' FORGES. --{la}I- E . •• - . o, an- t"-Ifiai, two rods long by one rod wide In A Loi�on despatch says:-fir- ..1. or:e:_neral Coapt Pheil, of Gcr- commander-in-chief of the • Clnirkes Nos. 27, 2S; and 29; one rod square; ' Montreal, Mauch 29.-l:eports re- rungennents are having made for the '- • retired, estimates that the(military fords, that China conclude and In No. 30, four rods square (ono- ccivefl nere by local exporters' this >a►�Y, !celebration-in Great I?rit'ain'r:'f T:uT "' "` Russian forces at the disposal of an open alliance with Japan in view tenth of an acrep. - morning from fort William were to 1 pine Day on Alia• L�4. Then, will'be. 'Qen. Kouronatkin nu of Russia's ' repeated violations o n in Ontario who wighna- the-efieCt_that there'_wasliitle-.ih lentertainments,' loctures, alit) -con-- .- men, with from 540 to 660 guns, Chinese territory west of'the Liao to join in the work may choose any offering, but that-the market was on- ecat-� erts, wilji descriptive i•ec+tations-r which are sufficient, he says, to car- River. Ii'er Majesty counsels pa- ONE of the experiments for 1904, the easy side at 83c for No. 3 I from colonial literature. and talc -' • _ . _ ry on defensive o arsine ileacs and a firm attitude. Ieatix representati�o_of. the p�stunies , , operations until re- and apply for the same. The ma- Northern store, alnd 88c•for No. 2• and customs of the; cf ltheepo And_ inforeements shalt have arrived from terial will be furnished in the or-der Nothing is selling save oats, and few historical ei'ents connected with Russia. ` SPRIX IN MANCHURIA. • in which the applications are receiv- of these; only one,snle was heard of ''"" ' - - ,. .. - --\ ed until the supply is exhausted. It this forenoon, 28ic havirig-_been paid them are suggested. Canadian scenes , Gea. Linevitch has telegraphed to of.sno,w and ice hill be 'emitted; COSSACKS,AND DAPS. the general eta$ at St. Petersburgmight be well for each applicant to for No. 3 Montreal inspectign, car T • ' News has just fossa received at St., that there is no sickness among the make a second choice; for fear• the lots in store; No. 2 nye worth a cent �_! Petersburg that a consideable force Russian troops. They, are 'all in first could not be granted. All ma- more than No. 3. Flour-Millers co- CORP ANS BEAT COSSA('•KS.•, , of Cossacks is operating eayjt'and splendid health. Spring weather pre-- terial will be furnished entirely tree port a firm market, a demand being A despatch .to the London DAily . _ south-cast or the Japanese Ile of wails in Manchuria, oP charge to'each applictint,`and the active; Manitoba pafentq, 55.40; Telegraph, from Seoul, su.ys that a % communication- between• An u . and: Detachments et produce of the plots will, of course, strong bakers', $5.10; Winter wheat arty of Cossacks arrived oil M,'irch'% - - . j Police have gone to become the property of the person patents;•$5 to.$5.25; straight -.-roI4- 10 -at ' Kang-Xeui,-a. • hundrod iiMes Ting-fang with the object, appear- Mukden end Vladivostock, and sever- who conducts the ex eriment. era, $4,75 to.$5; straight rollers, in entiy, bt preventing a junction cof the al additional train-loads of ammuni- P 8 north of Gensan, where two hattali- -- . .Japanese troops who have landed on tion gr•e on their way Cd the same C. A. 7.AVTTZ, 'Director. ,a bags, $2.25 to -$2.35, Feed-Bran ons of.Coreans are stationed. 1'ht, . the east, and west coasts of Corea. ply, Ontario Agricultural College, , and shorts aro firm, and demand IRussians demander) tho use of the. Scouts.belonging to .ibis fortro cap- . Road; Manitoba bran, in bags, F19 to barracks for thcrnseltos earl far oth- is tared near Chatsan, thirty miler KILLED 100 CHUNCHU9ES. $20; short's, $21 per ton; Ontario lore who were due to orr'vo. 'I'liri ; . . , ,\" - south-east of Anju, a party of-Jap- The bubonic plague has broken out bran, In_bulk,,.$19 to $20; shorts, Coreon commander refused, an:i there Gen. Zilinski, Kouro etas a quarrel, which irxi to ;a ilght ,- ' aneiw scouts„with a Corown guide. patkin's chief in several_towns in Peru, - $20.50 to`"$21.`0; nnouille, $70 to -- ."T.he extracted from the side a i of sta'i.H, reports the oseaefis have Capt. LeontiefT of the Russian ar- 28 r ton, as to quality. Rolled ' Y r P $ per q in.trhirh the, Ceman commander cva: -rtatament' that 8,000 Jtipanese '`in-lkilled 100 Chtmchusea near Odomi, tillery is charged with sellingg fnllitar4 oats-The market is tiriu; dealers*are killed, but. the Ilussians wrra royals _ _ ,fantry and several field guns had on the Siberian Railway, eighty secrets to Austria as well lie to Ja- asking $2.25 to $2,30 for bags, rind d, losing 35 killed.ani! 37 wounded arrived at YaTigtek from Consent a,f miles south-west of Harbin. pan. , - $4,70 to 11'1,110 ))big. On track. fro-, caty Cornnna were killed. • • , . ti . I'll . - . . . as1 ''Ia .. . - <' . , .. - _ - - - -. _ �,.. . ...9r--. . :._ ., .. -.. . ..:... ,.:._ .-..•... .-. t. ."F.-.:;.tom. -T -a: ^r",. t'.sY'�i" -W, r_�7_'1k'r! ^.r ..s"•"""'.,""" tS"-"`1,.a''`' - • - _._,. ,,,,,,,_ "St"try+ .- "�.. ,r. ,r,v..�w _.:.." `t;,:•_ x za. -� ,';"'..- �, aM k '>+!�t.T±rI .,,?:• _ �.e._.. ,-y+C .._'.'- •.2 rL`-C. ..u,.s�...q :'c:c,. ,.;e„ -k....�.' �p.<.z` .. >a.,arri� _�- ..s,.i _.ems'.. �! .wa• _ sia.• • --- xr .,,... ... ., -- , a ar•._ .�' their weakness of character. Hou.-John Drydeu intimated "Be your own palace, or the that the Government may bring *' • `L'pobllshed every Friday morning at its WAG world's your jail." A wellAraiued in.a measure dealing with the pro- kering out. mind, atxted with knowledge, will tection of level cros;iuga by rail- e e e� TERMS make l• wherever way.. •L.MOp•rysr, •1.00 fp aid inadvaaoe a "— .--f-__- _' , y Springknit .-. . . . . _ it ma be. I uor%nc•e binds it man in a hovel, and renders him incap- - l `♦ able of-helping hiu4self or (ithers r• , to any esteut, fora ljroildledu- y rated man is the best self-helper. Emerson said : "Welcome hhn all BATES OF ADPERTI81:-t i: doors are flung wide. Him- all all 1rst insertion,per line to oents tongties greetA Clean ,,S vee- pIR _. Bach-sebooiuen%insertion,Earline alle-es.follow with desire." -- 2 hi8-YaLe¢aaee'>TOSTII - -- _ � _ _ ♦arti.emencs. aka Up yUtit' mill to O ti0 2t1- B al texms given to.parties making ova- cat ed, and yqu are already half U68 OII8 '01— "Pig accts for 9 or S momhs or by the year. Be ?sarly or yearly contracts pa;a le quarterly. editeated. A strong desire t0 b0 Buaineaa cards,ten lines or under, with paper, Or to do any particular thing, one year,$5 00,payable as advance, ' accompanied b effort, 'multiplies swNotice is local oo]mm�&ten Coate per line, P Y five ueatsper line each subsequent insertion. your power, and-throws wide the l petty oontrset r tee made known on appllca. door Of opportunity that `leads to " on. No free advertising. P y ;Splendid value _at a quarter. - •d�artisements without writte• natrucuons the accomplishment of your pur- Sale Register. InIibe inserted until forbidden and ohargod ase- pe.—.SL1CCe89.' — ' +- - -' --lordingly, Orders for discontinuing "vertise- P _. FRIDAY, APRIL 8TH,19o1—Auction Keep out of the Mud • 3 asente must be i a writing and seat to the pub. �••��� • tiahars, _i News from the seat f wax is sale of farm stock, implements : Job wort prompuy atternasd to, 2 and.household furniture, at H. —_ ._ very limited and much of it uqq, e&i �. reliable. Any news that -%v Johnson's hotel, Whitevale. Sia " pur VCo11t1os-StreetIndepandenes be of an use to the enemy is not mouth's credit. Sale at one. 11) U NS AR" S' Ut1r Atm-a F'lrexrolcse Loculi rust. Y y Sere bills. Poucher & .Postill, _ _ -__.• pur. Eapeotations-Ths heart. allowed to escape by either of the support of the poodle of Pickering and vicinity. Auctioneers. N.F..r r contestants, and as a consequence we need not look for much except Murkar & Thexton, Proprietors when engagements take place. New Advertisements. All Sizes and Styles-Lowest Prices. Salve}ty of news does not imply t , in�cti\:ity- on the part of either, AY FOR SALE-The undersigned FRIDAY, APRIL, 1st. 19}1. - forZloubtless both sides are wast- hue for sale a gasp:its of trot class Tim. ork Your Hens `• 1 - �- lug neither time nor energy In otby and mixed hav at lot 2d.con i, Picseri tg .• - ' lly to Wax ignorance has no Excuse. - , sh when. it coiuesmaking . Sof far or hthe laJapaue e APrARM TO RENT-The 67t acresof : "The elect, says Henry Ward have had the advantage In every 1 snum peat corner of!o:aa,con s', 1,nown as the o a..av tarn[, Applicatiorts to be a]s3e D u Beecher', `•[ere whosoever will, and conflict which' has taken. place. to Mrs.JneePh Cassady.Guelph, Geo P.oliaWn i the horl-elect whosoever R'un't." The first land flght•of any come- or John Davidson. Ashburn. In like manner it way-be said that. (Itience since the opening of the mica Grit ani Crushed Shell - ' tho @4.1--ated ill illi, warplace on Jionda and -. , Rus- whosoever \till. and-tile -nil-edu- resultc-4.l in the defeat of 'tile Rus- �-�—'-- - --- - R'ou't, -tan Cur-asks. The probability p'v\ jfADILL, deceased ': '" Should be on their daily bill-of fare. rated R 11�soecer _._ One of the m'., t pitiable- tla^-c- izz wo will hear very little of much, �o ice t hereby kicec p r•an[ t1 tl:e Re. - - _ 1 r, cite.!Fta:•are cf Ontar.�' 1?'J7. Ch-i,;•tar 19. - __ _ flies 111.1 unian_li.fe.ic that ufstrunt; iiiipo talice occurring tint-it t}le tLat all peranoshac:c2c!ataa a,a.n.t ti.e ta- 1 (,')' 081!1' fUl'L'Pa In Lhe11' full strict Ann ma? lata of Tans 'p t! -, - - yollug nwn an young \v0• ell let- t d• 1`[cserics:e N e CL1rc[v of 'Uu ar;-,. -warr'.z'f - - --. ...ti11g tllt:ir !x)tvE'r•y go to - _ ':lgth weet in deadly combat •rn a.t C:«cra a'..W,:tnj:y3oa ru ul Jac . p ]la Ar-)r. r;irea o >r '' f.t a 'i-- lack -«lack of t'•ltwatiun. flan'. (,. them .._,LL -----_-._.._ __..---- la-o r'! -r-4,i''+ rc;' e1 ietteror se���iy�oQ'p`•j j�••^o'o•i••••e• • laIne:.t tlk(-.ir ignorance, butt t.tilt' �.. '+rr{1 tt'•x,rd Hre t e e+ 1 Town,, o c( P • •e e .. .._ .• R Yt act rq ::a ottl:.a x�c. ors .ua C\..1 ,f o^ FROST - 1C Ull t}le 'r'.1'(,tlud (if "ilA ('}1't'1i". I:be aa'.' .cons, ;lin.• 'J t� .: yt fl:r_� } �1 I-a . s•�?iT s^o?' i - , ` , Ha i U,./-: 1 t a:' tai era ct Lce l c:c.:sa ani:G[ '� ' -. or oppurt.tntt�_. • 11.11 (•:,,cu c-, ul CI U ;r,f a r ,'a•, +::: beld by their. st•er G' .... _ ' it }'l1U} \\'lli('}i C('l'l12y \\':Cil ('11311('(•=. .� {, « 'a r'.:rtbPr 11"" ace:: �, Ornamental Gates de<eive no One but tho-mov holllake - a'':1 J rat p, {rrtl 1'Yti tt-e .der, ahem. E:+ c s o� 1N t�lll of fhb a` 1 �reaed i! -o . _ Irl this er':t of P'1 l.1't "11, ry{ \'L"1� 11t :Lr 1{;jO�1') t:'.at :.ru +,1 t' i rt...•ito t1,e a«t 'e o• t, r ,&A � Light In weigbt Artlstle is design i r le,tn rAe: t' the lar::r. 1' tterdto, M t(]Ul�rt awl some lane 1`i:�\• Utitf'I iii3il u. 1 rr¢aci ou " t 19 r u) •,: aa._u .. -Reasonallk in price . ... '1 - li}) 4ClH°,ofn('\\••i)apel•- r >' - , oo rS: a: nbrvttee.t•rre:aeIaa' that - p - , • „f `•Call' 31:x-�Lll[} �Jt:le.rS. JEr: l'naV Ue t, f.' . .1..me starts •+ �,ixt;nr.r C. an�1 wa Lr ,r a a. _ _...- G , r.a «!a e8 so •o aa, : ri,:�' Wh tr,3~t: ma large ltas pf Stn d F rm Gat - tt.livrr-etre cvtniu; r<vtcxl? I•rct- - 1::, s:e 'i t� 53^ e -• 91'tw:u•c L r �,tn,c,-a aaK Every and u:: seed a an hand. Eery tilt'-, aiUl the Other eu'.11rs• ulti,oF- , t - D.,t;.! at 'ti t.p '' •.Sth !.v of irlp.rsh 1J41. but SIM12 Li,an-; are weak an rtr,t,,n �,. , 5� aprons Ar.. „arocto. ep-to_datefarmer insists on leaving FRO - - :tatllti@s for -elf-vtilttlrr t\ ST "hlC'll Utlr L ` E1sar1 Rer.,h•ur;«l;Ji.1--0.F,:acetnrerDrw :C.U12f'�try in lklytll•111A!' att'Ul'[�.� 111 Ot:lt:'� StrU:1 1i.Gtii:vray,Nn:tt>y.bo''.c.t--•-*rL:ecnecrs Grt,TF.S. Catalog sedpzscesovser�nL - - g. R SALE BY 1vla e , there 1. no excu e for i,g- .� ; 1 d that'5 the way with �`� FOR •' norar(e. It is duly \A ill t�}tat i- 1 - KERING, t\.antlllR. children. Thee are lir a y'oaaa E. L. 'C HAPM,AN� P�0 • 5.2 " . �Ja`•::° fogd. 53"1' 110 e. _ _ �••s• ars • •••sa�•��e.+Z�i+fit �3t�S Mauve till.:. it gentlenl:ln told Ine. same care but s:-,mc groty big the other Pvening, of a poor Rua and strong 1!'(111@ Ot:1C1'S ¢ 5"21, :tan Jew R ho carve to the United a , - « T • °St»tte9 to better his ai furtuifes. He small and weak. = „ anted - n-1 t,nl Seventeen ears old. c .ers an a hen Ile arrived ere, Ant could " 4iot speak a word of English. sari' �ra� cut of the dl ficu.t}. after �ec•uring- employment he Child weakness often means he fir g ed prepared th r lin began to attend evening tch(wl, Starvation, not because of lath s _ , . T and sig n ' are to pap a bighesi unser for all kinds For three years every :.pare anu- of food but because Lila foo:., of co rte grain, k anent way given to Etude. and at It will be to your adrantaQe to 4Fat as before disposing the end of that time he \\a�-leciur does not feed. We are also handling all kinde Stock.11'4 - ing before A-wericans on the great Scott's muD3on re: tv ec;:� - _ r4 im men of _incrica, and gives the child 0\v:� -- - ." At tell years of age. Jlk--)1)Gutlld g , -. - �� � � - � � .'V A N ST O N E & PA L M E R , .. _ - stren�tT --- - - - ---- --. _ i .. c• urwaun was la cmiti r'}' T t all +•o .. .. ., - .. - i i n back truod• farm on Prince [:1l \\ 1latever tale cause of `;e.i; i— �'2C;SER N3. h Ward bland. -It i� r t •. -- I nc.ss and failure t:y . .o,. _ r 'Ward Mr. 80mr•lnann, "fur the boy , . 1 � _ • _ - -- --- r-- l Scott's Emulsion seerrrs to.t.a3 x,f t(,-duty, no iiiatter In-whit yftl't ^ i - +of the c•uuntry lie is brought' itl), it and set the rnatter ribh.. I ���-] _ h Se v!t::r!-re.a ap'e l♦ t - to appreciate the life of Prince Scott a Down^ Chrfr",, Tnrnaw, Ontarioney r 'Edward Island as it was forty „x,•,i:t oo,.il drupgtsta. t rl,or rjnie 'Years ARO. i� :�-�,�� d - -t i neither railroads nor daily ne\%"s- HELLO. HELD= at cattle an t papers, nor any of the dozen other hon•wanted When von"have fat Brack 4traw-Clatter and of an' ready to sell drop a card for Frlces I11 l:"eedittg Stock, by using a goexi , things that are t'he merest coni= •or snbea you want a�nticD cow,beef rlr¢er or. good Rout Punter. We have the best for hand or . . monplaces-now nowadays, even to the •nom•Dana rattle to feed on shares, write or .•� power Also R indmills, Tread and Sweep phone J A white.Brougham efl,tf � � boys of the country districts. . -' -- Powers. Steam and Gasoline Engines, 'file only newspaper that came to .��-ANTED-Special .Representative '.Sawing Jacks, Grnin GriBdets, 'agoss, Sleighs,Calkers, etc " my father', house was a little pro- Le the.co.rnty and adjoining territories +! vincial week! The on])- booki to rorrPsent cad•dvertiae an cid eetahlished • Y Y s ,.ioso, bonse of solid financial stanrhng eo. Philip, Brougham the house contained were a few e.lary all woekly. with expen.es, paid each - �standard works,—such RS tile Bnndav by cheque direct from iron gnarters. _. > t xror gas advanced: position permanent. Wb - r Bible, `Pilgrim's Progress,' Fox's foroish Pvervrhing Address COLUMBIA -'Book of Martyrs,' and a few Fvs BocsE,as De.rl,orn .a.,chi•:.go. lsYB others of that class.11 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. . - © � © © © © © © © Q At thirteen, young Sellurmalkn ._� A �� was a clerk in a country store, at In the matter of the Estate of JOHN �ll�+, �/���� 1�1 - y a salary of thirty dollars a year. FOBGfu, late of the rig..Village lr Claremont is �overe� Bank of Canada• .. - At eighteen lie was working his the county cf Ontario, Retired Farmer.de — �\a through college, At twenty- ceased'' y $ g y tiOTICE is herrby given pannat t to RSO. _ _ Ic.apital Auth. $2,000,000.00: Capital Sub. $1,300,000.00. five he was professor oaf hllilo*'40 1807,Chstrter 1i[9.that all personehsviog claims ----.7 -- A-ca- l-&ColMge, ..�ova .�COtla, ainet the estate of the said John For¢ie,who d ed on ar about the 2[.t day of March.A D.. Absolute Security. Arid at,thirty-eight he Ras made 1001,are to decd be ppn�t prepaid or deliver to . V&xcelled Facilities. " x esidelit of Cornell University. Thomas Aararacr.Mon¢nlia P.O;•Ont, one of 3lodern 'Methods. I the underFigned Execu•or•, on or belor SAT- Few boys in t a . , Treatment. ll:tvc 1C E opportunity tU hCCUtne ticularP of their claims and of the ss.curity Uf _ aa])bell be them. © I Ci.AREJIO\T BRA\CH, educated 111611 tllazl had this little And take notice that after the said lath day 1![ARIiH ASI BIiA\CH, L of.\pril,lilC4,the executers win nzoceed to ir- A. P. Smith, ;flan L.'E. Todd, Age: rack\\Clod, farmer boy but 11C tr bate the oats-e of the said deceased among © _ �t\illecl to be of the elect, !111(1 tilflt the parties entitled thereto,having rthen only -- Lha c]aia:s of which they shall then have �'. � '.:.F'�/ © © © © © © © © © — notice an t e sa[ �'3�xscnt . :11t1d hard.=hlp3. for thPsaid estateorany soclai thereof, to any „(Suarah��e� ����h A health your Miall or•'' .Olin person,nt t>ersnnF,whose einem or claims they �j i y• + y ahal.not rhes have had notice. •R(,111!111whocan find excuses fol' Thns. IL=rgraee. �lon:olia. Ooeh�: Wiliiam. - •sdntti{tatioa0.l.� Forgie,Moat Forest,Olit F.xecutbr,, Tr2[a TJSsEL9 rick tsllorance or farltire ill the twen- l.eae�,�,Leanxo kntton, - * }' MERRY XMAS TO ALL TRAINS C'01-40 EA8'>s DIIS A9!'OLLOWS: tieth century-R ould not attain to 6brcttc.rs for F.xecutnrs,Staul'fv111e,ons. e`ery 5�+y of hor►�e No. 8 3IarL 8:51 S. M. _ knowledge or succor antler a31y Dated tLts •t.h dap of Marcia,e.D.19J1. Ifyou ” 1•l 'LOC,%L 2.6.4 P. M. _... _ .. ' Want !'10 LoG`'`r s 6:0.1 P. M. eircumstauces.- . s , ; GO YEARS' r. firs T10Al,4 aorll EST DUE ♦ FOLLOWS: The real opportunity for self- E;SpgRiENCi= .. _ a ;o.h LoceL 8:45 1.M, ll a f i1nl)ro\eu7P.nt i5 not in the etty.or 1�� �ry tat(.�I ``" t' '~ b� Class : the cunntr , or anywhere Ullt l(1( V�f LA111�c cards' �, . x'.11 Luc91 2:«1 P, D1. y 3 ``fi a ser Plrlrtll ,.7 1MAIL 8:27 P. M. r)f yol-, it is1 in yourself. .. The 1 r .. -- - - ^ ittll)tlhe. (R• ni(Tt:ive power to(lo or to -bC, lnt.41; caudle fruim • • • • : -e � Wind Gloc and 4 prime at this � _ ;*fill . 4 or•lit)„here• TRADE MARKS ` d :c t aster Watch' Repairing. . . Obtallling all e(111C':ttion Ur will- OEl1GN3•” � - -. .. - hitli� SIiL•(•'4)•�.111:lay iLClfl 1N it(IllCit .: COPYRIGHTS&C. r - ., .. _ .... ' d s OT of intet'tl:ll ellel'�ry, Ui C'tlthlt.9- Anyone Pen•ltnc a Pketrh nnrt drPrrt tion runs s Or p -.offtCe Tr ugh _ _ • _ d. Qct:ekiv narertnln Fn,r r,pinlnn frre+vhent,rrl -,- _ _ _ - call Satisfaction gri&fantead 138111, o1•of R1lfold4w.,ll.t (.)1 '1)(-)t\�11• 1,icrrrMn•irpr.,heh19P+�ontnblo..S'' _ 1111 f1.1� the ,dC1'ClOp1QC'1]t Of pllsli wm.Astrtol1•Cn11111featlal, llluldtln(•KaaPittentl , on refunded. sent tree. nldr`at apFenry f„r srruru,c VnrPn[^• - and money tofu d d. 517 (i deterinination 1'3thc1' than eypntentA take'nthfiupeir,rze,ttat r.11u At ('u'recetve _ )Cee -- the result cf ++ny external iufin- s .pp ��qq - An orders'left n'iEh R. J: Reaz}n ences.. The lleoplc)\ho. ftttribilte f ttribal1e Route publishes every wet ]p cl?)t'ing EVAN 1�T R'iil he called for and wilt receive �. tllelr want of success to lack: (tf Ahnn,i•nmely tlln+trnte,l s�-rlt'r, l,nrse,t rlr- E. W. � VA.f� S'_ ltr(7lllllt Rtt(�lltlnn. or their a inti ,.•f n to iJ 1 n -nor nitan,nnrnal Ter,n..F3a _ JAMES FERGUSON, frlenda to help them on, nr: murths.lL Sold by nessdealerP. the season FREE for every horse • kyr l; OF edilentinn to . ahsFnce .ot �N &�0 381eroi-d! �iByV Y f $¢Q�k Sty t�Nhitby .11-17 CHERRYIYOOD. C whosebillsnr Inte re =opportunities, are simply exp DS}ng ur:conunccP :�rot. 0.e-tnacc na apt:' 1 he . • t, c.' y j t 1' .'4.,3W T i V`'' - - ,� l,y111SSSSSS .�•.1+S.�at"'.1'.�`. ..i�"'..•�_bffi"',5�?t'e. :, .: ... � - :w,a, F.Trnr•„A23ridz*me. M N,. • ti +�. um: A+� x ,�s.-�"" int .1_;+'R uyaz3 - .:T : rn . •.QZ.6' :.. .,.. .-......n:.. -. ..:....4....: y...-' .bj _ .:. •, ✓ t,•"E'r' `tel'. • •,�L ..,. ... ...- ..'.... ., ..,,,., ,... _ • t'- .'F. IASL r .N J� OLAREMONT we Ladies Headwear • • Mrs. Maher and daughter are y here at present. _ Samuel Waddell left for ' the_ •_. _ _ - _ - ore urn , ing - , north-west last week. - Robt. Bry au had a business Spring Opening of Fine � ^� trip to Walter Goodrododlso MoudaWing un to l - � --- - - 4? 'Call For anything in the above line _� .. the H. Meehin farm this week. Mr. and 3iiss Tran, of 31ougolia _ _ _ -`were here on business on Tuesday.' t 'Q a j —Claremont,.} •*�'1 - --C= J. Brodie is exhibiting some-1-Oi 31ond&y April 11th and following �• u• �e%Q'+; t./l�tremonUf. <. of his well-bred dogs.at the Brant- days.we will-display our now stock -- -° - Mrs. (Rev.)Norman McGillivray \ a _- - .' Cornwall, visited with John 'Macnab and family over Sunday. _ r The-A. Boyer farm was not sod Spg Mll � Ge�ats' Furnis, S at auction on Wednesday last as - advertised, but is held for private :Full line of children's Headwear AIIderson, .IaC 50IIKllIC, 1 All are invited to attend and in. k. From the Head Down 1 Mrs. T. Atkinson, and daughter speer: Fla.., daughter of Recorder, Of •. _ Miss Elsie, of Whitby; are visit-` - ids,wee -who witnessed ba ing with J. H. and Mrs. Beal for a+ - ye,. dra M. .GERO W, _.,$rougham• Agnature to the Mewing letters New' Arrivalsya _ Our curlers enjoyed a ver*- long praises LydiaE '8 4 - = season of the roaring game this + -Fine line of spring hats, spring shirts(colored and white). Spring foot, wint�r, beginning-to play on -Nov.' :" _ o C thfLt R. E. Forsyth's, Vegetable wear, etc. A call well convince the moat fastidious, w th and ending March 28th. D Mss• P ec: There are North Iaremonf, iA the place to get the right goods at the right price.- but few wive, and mothers who have The "News" man failed to make not at times endured agonies-and such - 1R. ""'0"""'0"his appearance here on Tuesday +: pain as only women know. I wish . .• i��'or8�+h, STATION. last. H6 reached Brougham such women knew the value-of L ' but the exceedingly bad roads E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- prevented his coming here, " ppootmd. It is a remarkable medicine, . Mr. Hurlburt, of Cesare*, is different in action from any I everknew • -- — movin into town and will occupy Feu Sale Columba, reacent, "I and seen hly reliable Thi Quality Makes .the Value _ $ Py Pr I have seen many cages where the Gregg store on Brock ave., Cleveland and Massey-Harris Bicy _ten doctored for years without per- north. er north. He has engaged to work i Sundries of all kinds on hand. Repairing manent benefit,who were cured in less _ ` done,also second hand wheels taken or ex.for 3V m. Wallace3V11during the com than three months after taking your Spring cods Arriving Eve Da ing summer. changed for new, nd for sale Barness. '-Vegetable Componnd,while otlierswho p b __ b y' on the market, Sample baggies,Harness cured, happy, and in perfect health Goo»s Oli' Is 5rocs;-3fens Heavy boos to fit all kinds of feet.at close the residence of V. Crawford, Un and Bicycles always on hand. Prices after a thorough treatment with thio prices. Bovs goody, good value.and at close prices. Call and see all kinds the 4th concession of Uxbridge.on right, for safe by J.VY, DISNEY. Balsam medicine. I have never used it myself of footwear. -in,-;t The iuu-- P. O •or call on McBrady, Pict• �onrlap` Herald. without gaining great benefit. A few _ ' At the Corner ShoErStoT•e: ` eral took place ' of 3S'cdnescia}'!Bring for prices. 28 28 doses restores my strength and appe• epairi --_._ when her remaius were conveyed tite, and tones up the entire system. attended to. . to the Altoutt cemetery fur inter _ Your medicine has been tried and 7 Shoe Merchant, meth. - Rarest ler• a1, found true, hence -I fully endorse it." AT. Palmer, Claremont, Ont. - Farmers are anxiously looking H. Hopkins, kinds of reh -Mas. IL A. AvDrasox,225 Washing- ton for mild weather, to melt a-way ic!ea mso,:fnccured b We 3lcLan i;�a St., Jacksonville.Fla.-ie000locan _ }' }' R it orspinat cf abaoe feKsrprootng pemafnTasq eai►• the itucuense amount of Snow:Ca'y, of Usl:aws. not 0e prodwed. lying in every direction you stay No other medicine for women has w r look. Seeding is now certain ttr - received such widespread and u:9 11 \ow i•� the Time be late this year a� loamy Ett-uer- Sed endorsement. 40 other medicine - To look"ill) y�,ur has such a record of cures of female _ did not get the ii nal aur-m-It Uf; t 'troubles. Hefusatabuy any subsiltuta: - work doue last fall. +I 1 Milk a its an d pa CANADIAN - -- "-]�tj roa4ls are in evidence every PAC I F I C. whece in these parts, i ' / Send them to DOWSWE•LL, CLARE �:1L; sari -have - A. E. Hubbard was in Toronto '[ (wid s -Fair, St. Louis them repaired ready for spring. We have a full line with a load of produce. April 30.h to Oecerrlaer Is', x904 of Ztpnad made t�isware we,are 9ellin at Fa Ont h- Si', Jones solei his driver to J.. The-Empire Medicine Co, of ,London, stews. - Wrtrd, of ~ local agent for Piokaring. for the most woo a ers nee a _ . S. Disney purchased s fine heavy .derfut discovery of the nineteenth century. (� Dow W- t The Peoples' Tinsmith horse at the Jacksoa%ale. For%betreatmont of She 14oee. Throat, Excursions, 1a70�4. - John D. Serris left these parts Broncbml Taboo and Longa It acres Cold Tc yranto" acs Cofte !'.an ia;�ssest.-rill a few days ago for \iagara Falls. (Catarrh. Asthma. Bronchitis. Bay laver ;.roe Toronto over jusy m pn > as meat nosiness offers.for paruoolare,a*tooA of treatments and ssr.ogrrs tz.veltiag w„nout LIT* Stock harness cassis for the spring work thonla taxa trio train iery ag Toronto at l.+o �+- repair*oonstaady on-hand at. ci. - ~ + John Briggs, of Greenwood, g Soinda ed with J, W- and Mrs. 0-reen RSSTer. C.. =t. take tw.gtrro n re leaving Toronta�at9 Stockve m ahoald . �Disney• r`aouist 87eapee viii Da attaceaad w each 1904 i ���i � �Our miller, Mr. Pugh, fa kpj:tF•.r roi: particu ars sod cop?oft "6etcien , 41 �^ - --very busy chopping grain for the GUAe." %Veo%era Canada " r twti Col- ....Fruit ol--Fruit -Trees - 1 amwa• ar�lr=� , ,,. .. .rot. - farmers. or tar The Drice of ho s at present is w• fi• N'c0T3KA . g All kinds of Fruit Trees, Shrubs a►e: seas ease. +4• s. • ' very lain,_ only four and three- togs i sena a: Ed„t,Toronto, �IndIm"ll5, - Etc. fos rale. quartet. -- ._lx_prices id for Fall and __ _ ! - - A. F. FiiibL�ard hassecure p�-__ — - main for the-season'-+ work. He Winter Apples. .. .• _ we ere prepared to do ail kiods of work - begau'his duties thi= week. I JOHN E. GEE' A;ent, Promptly pertaining-to-the pump business. ` J. E. Dune a est for the Frost - Pickering j & Wood Co. has been bnsy among s l -the farmers here lately. - - Mr. Jackbn's sale la-t week- was � 2aa _� _ ao Co ob Pickerin _ .. :a great success. Everything _a = _� _ _ � .. _ __T T - ----------brou ht 20 r cent more than lie zoo _rJ John' �erow -- ero-r°r t° ` g per - ,e.g °' - � ------ f =-(}crow �:gene-_ClatemQns• o " B = _ _ ' ickering. Crayford and �Z'm.. Price left ,�,cies no z a`- _ for Manitoba on Tnesiiay last. 9. E is t `� a Lu m b&` Y a rd Waddell, of Claremonf, atco�n- �x av�t °'• a 8 � � � J 8 i _ panied them. s 'lav'WS-Cs George Jones'is learning to rim g i,'rR a.r •• s F` -• ' • the engine at one of the C. P. fat. =Z ab+1 ` "stations where they pump water Vo 0 avr o, _ . „ All kinds of rongb and dressed Lawber _ _for the tanks. o�, '" '•' r a Latb,Shingles, Doors,Saab, House fin. Harry Jones sold a team of O.o , , o� 8 11 i We a c e o '+ iShinge and Silo material e _ Y -hemses last. week; and. since hasas'oa 6 L' �•1 bought another team at Black- a f 3$ fin«max x s a $tock', east of Port Perry. N yq ! io ++tw01 Cistern tanks and water troughs 'made e� to ordee --To come to us for all tlre'•necessary materials — -- Tne Liberal caucus was opposed : , a a ; o`Z• - for your- spring painting: We have every. ` o. s s ► _ _ - thin required; all the best known. makers to a.hcence-bill._.-..- - -�..� _ ._n..,s a -11-or _ — -- _ — -. - _ ._ - An' absentee Irish ' ltsri�lord, y; g o •: o °i - -het -__ wcitin from his luxurious club-i C w?a ": o w : o i3 �' 1T4rdfl�• __:.goods are represented in our stook. $. V. 3o a a D o o D 3 London, thus addressed his agent „� �_ Absolute Pu1'it9 in raw and boiled Linseed " in a disaffected disttriot in the Em- JxDaiory 1;05-Wbitbv 91b; Oshawa loth, Oils, Turpentine,. White Lead, &C. This is , -- - erald Isle:-"Don't let them think. Brougham 11th, Port Perry 13th,-Ux - �`i'``c by shooting you,they will at bridge 12th,Canningtonllth,Beaverton A]�OSt important, as adulterations' in these all intimidate me: loth. :N EW •LAUNDRY : goods •is •quite common. We Warr&nt our _ The undersigned has 'opened tip goods. =- --- ---- y - ---- - - WS - a. laundry next;dooe to W. T.�cDunbar's, and having lead nearlyRudy Mixed Paints—We sell t uch wellVO folir year's experience in Bowman- kICHARnOWn brands as Sherwin: Williams and viIle, is prepared to do first-class Robgrts6Il S• Their quality is such as to important showing of finest display o _ _ . _ Fork at usual, rates. need no praise, ' - China., A very large apsortment of Give me a trial: gtationaq. Books,DollA,'Toys,' jest — received for. the Holiday trade; sell SOO TONG, Varnishes, Stains, Enamels; Prepared-Cal, es, • floor, barn, waggon and ca _ and 'see them,E min O a Subscriptions taken for all . Jlagazines,f : . - Proprietor.` Pair?tS-.-a most complete line. carriage Weekly and Dailyj.Newppapers, - - = "' Paint b:'uSYles-Its a *ell known.fact that `W �?', �3. -R=C2IIIIIII AR;S��ON �+ we hai'e the largesti,�best"assorted and most - . y F�. e • - r p that _ _ _ easonaoly priced stock of *int Brushes $rocl� Street, Whitby_ is to be found in the, city. - - --- - . _--- --- p You can depend on the worth of our t V . good and the-rightness of our prices,. �Ual ! -Pa , ers Paints, Oilis, _ -- _ _ Constantly--_ _ q. 0 The �1 U�I LLAR DYY A7: • A ]ar;:� fc_ listockflow on haiil, Prices in-Wall Papenrangingj •' - . from.8c. up _ 26 EAST KING STRE T, Toronto. ♦ - - -i. H. CARSON,• john Parkv�J .L 1 Tl, . . $utslter� DnLbat?cn _ - --- i� _ r -- 1 'R rcf«.�L. _-"�"."'""""" ped',° sera.,••:-�— " ..:.._.... .__.,...,?' ,.- a... •'� _ .� '..'.-�... 's-- -h+� •r^"-t +ys �•.e:.•r_�a """(.'�vg .;� �v., ."'�`�"_,`.. p' L'' " - xt. 3,F+rri•,G" y� '. -�..r.�,rr...x^•s''r�W_StY�.n-%.c'•.'isri. ...mss, ..... ...,ai:: • r�':� .' r.�Gf _ _�:,:.,. Ms.: .e, s:a� :9- r .P _..•--.: _ . . :, ,r.r =,-, x h x' . . v .. :.„f - ,.1 _.... - _ . . .� r `---- _ ; i __ 0 T �.. .. ,A SPRMC gES FATTENING CATTLE. _ All � (�� ..FRETFUL CHIItDRElf. �__ ; D NOT --- - - U - - ry ..i e r •• . ,- A.mipcture of gra n w ��� It children ate cross, or fretful, of I . . � 9 �� To All Who Are Weak, Easily better results than any singly variety sleepless, in nines •j. ted alone. It any peas are to be ted THEORISTS ARE. AGAINST ninety-nine times out qq! Tired and out of Sorts. it is good practice to keep them un- a hundred the reason can to tracer! _ ��� R _ g I P SUC� A P$ACTICE. ___ to ome little trouble of the stomp - w til the close of the feeding period. s - - Springy should_be t_he _most joyous __ ach or bowels. Remove the cause ---- — . sceson of the yea-. ].t in the har= Whed cattle aro put on-•a heavy ra- On the Contrary, They Say, A and the little one will be kright, FARM ARRANGEMENTS, binger of suna4iae, and birds anti tion of grain they will make rapid — _._ flowers; IL breathes of freedom and B probably for two Person Should Wake Up good-natured, and will sleepsoundlys °� eine for a time, ro - One�of the most important problems months, and then the seem to come Slowl and naturally. There 1s just one ah out-of-door life. But unfortunately Y y• ways • )that presents itself to the farmer is asset en=to--m- gain put a on on a goo improvement. A number of them o Wake up slowly I tle once-Baby's Own Tablets. In ter into the spirit of the .season. p B practical, business basis. Just as No matter what has been your homes where this medicine is used Clone confinement during the long o8 their feed and the feeder gets him- many buainesp men have.made for- habit, begin to-morrow morning and there are no sickly, cross, crying chip - winter months has left them weak, self into all sorts of trouble. The wake u _ tunes by introducing labor-saving p by degrees. drys. The Tablets will cure all the - - dispirted and oppressed; the appetite point to be determined is not the The modern _. methods and by utilizing what was is fickle; the blood is sluggish with amount of grain that we can get an girl lives too much in minor ills of little ones, and will do . once thrown away as waBto so the a hurry, anyway. She hurries--out it safely and speedily-there is , no impurities; the eyes lack the lustre animal to consume, but the oust shop in farmer can greatly increase the pro- of health; weariness and lassitude he is able to digest and shopping, she hurries through the doubt about,th�s. Give the Tablets . . g ar3 nmilnte. stores, she hurries home, hurries fits of his business by utilizing all have taken the place of vigorous en- No other grain will put so good a single trial and you will be as en- wastes and b the introduction of through her luncheon, hurries out to thusiastia about them as other cno . • Y ergy, What is needed at this season a finish on s. A little labor-cavi methods, Rrites 31r. take her constitutional, hurries back thers are. As for instance, sirs. . . ng by such people is a health-renewing, pea meal fed during the last month to dress, and, finally, after a lung David Duffield, Ponsonby, Ont., ways: .- / ' O. A. Willson. blood-making tonic-something that seems to.firm the cattle up and make day of hurrying, she,hurries to bed, "Baby's Own Tablets saved my One of the most frequent losses that will send new, rich red blood cours- them handle and weigh just a little so as to wake up early the next baby's life- T are a wonderful occur is that of time and labor Ing through the veins,.bring bright- better than:.auything ,Ise I know . r They 41irough lick _61. pro arras e-ea'6.:uesg 'ta the e a 3sealth appetite-,' - me 'r'' medicine for children and 7 gladly - ___-. &.-- e3 Y pt VIA 41 arc such strong feed, and Everybody wants' to wake up�carly B of the farm. A great deal of thought and a clear skin free-from pimples so hard- to digest that the cannot enough, but few recommend them will other mothers. i � $ Y g people do it. They Is oftentimes given to the planning of and eruptions. Your children will take this mod i- _._. -_ usually be fed with advantage for steep a minute too long, jump out . - the future house or brims, but not In all the world there is nothing cine as readily as candy, and it is more than five or six weeks unless of bed, and Hyl a mischief is done. ..11 alwgys to the plan of the farm, Al- can do this so effectively and so it be in very small quantities. Rego- You will suffer the effects all day. guaranteed free from harmful drugs. 7 though we see many farms that have I thoroughly as Dr. Williams Pink larit is one of the first Sold by all druggists or mailed at Pills. Eve Y principles of The theory sl waking a slowly is very neat fences, and show in a gee-I t'S' dose creates new blood, 25 cents a box by writing The Dr, ' progressiveness 'strengthens good feeding, this : During sleep, the heart beats: - -oral way the ro ressit'eness o1 the 8�• ens the nerves, and u builds An important matter is to make sluggishly; and all the functions of Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, . owner, yet almost invariably they arc!the whole body. Here is�a bit of the cattle comfortable and induce the.body are, in a sense, asleep. The Ont. \ . so planned that the lanes pass down j strong proof, given by Mr. John _ Burke, of Elmadale, Y. E. L, who them 'to lie down as much Cpos- vital organa are resting or as rear __,_. - __--____�_.__ the centre line of the farm with sl-on (says :-"I was left do almost hope- siblc, allotting no one to disturb them it as they ever are. 1. i - most perfectly square fields lying on except at feeding tinge.. A mistake of When you wake up in a hurry and and gives all the effect of the fric- each side. A square field is the most less wreck by an attack of pneumon- to, my nerves were almost paralyzed `which many of us have been guilty is lump out of bed, you set the heart tion of the bath and the bath to%':el. . unpractical form of a field there is I and though under the care of an ex- that of tying up tn�v cattle than to beating rapidly, and you stir up But if you cannot get massage, . . because of the large number of turns I we could teed and bed all the vital organs with a sudden- there is still another resort. Wake - .. : cellent doctor I found I wus not re properly; so . that have to be made when the field i• ness that is a distinct shock to up slowly and ch every cqe alnin m health M %vife it ec] that we were com lled to use a lot sleet [Pus tag-.g g Y 3 8 They should wake up-leis---•-of th--e--t,odv-_ _-W,ke_up-_ de9r,08 ,--,; vested or the hay me to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, of straw for teed that we should have . en off. In plowing or reaping' a urely, I wake up in a leisurely way. wake up, . and I have reason to be thankful I used for bedding. Straw that is - " field, the number of rounds increases There are persons ly, j who habitually roll over, yawn three times and . took her advice, for under this musty or damaged in any.way will .11 ea the distance irnmshv centre to wake up suddenly, jump out of ted s tretch again. treatment my system has been built (Imake more beet when used for bed- and rush into a bath. Frequently That is the way to wake up in the sides becomes greater. up and I am again well and strong." iding than when eat -up and forced on th taken within five ly a 'Mat-mann ,:o c o not see • . There are at least three things to If you were at all unwell.give Dr. the cattle by mixing with be considered in Tannin a f, minutes after waking up, and the (a bath or massage. . planning i » a ria , an see feed. result is not the vigor which one "A good yawn is better than a 'First. the general shape of the farm; I how a eedily the will restore you I i B P y y A man should so ]an his work f3�, " health and sheen 2 u ou P ex ects to have in the naorninr, but 'cola bath any time," said an in- second, the location of the buildings, g y �t at it wiIr afivuys�� done at the p . . and.''thlyd. the rotation of crops to 'must get the genuine, with the full a IaIt ;-a torpor-a-- eeling---aa;atructor in_phy_ -- culture. "Let _ right Limp, and yet he should never (thou h one had worked hard all me wake up, taking half nn hour-fcrr . be followed. Sometimes it is not �name "Dr. Williams Pink Pills for he in a hurry and never out of pa- I4day,B the exercise, and lot me yaw;; all I possible to make the arrangement pale People" on the wrapper around tience. X rough, noisy, blustering A•'•%en you wake up In 'the morning want to yawn, and I'will du with- . that we most desire'because of the 'each box. Sold by med;cine dealers man Is worse than useless on a cattle lit is very Important to wake up ,want the cold bath and without teas- ' contour and general lay of the farm. !or sent U mail at 50 cents a box : ' + farm. There Is no royal road to sue- 'slowly, As contuiuusneac returns to,:;sage." . but where it is possible the fields or six boxes for 82.50 by wrtting lcess in cattle raisin it is the at- i - - should not bo square, but rnade as !the Dr, Williams Medicine n fi. you tic perfectly still for a while One of the rules, of wakinfi is to . long as is tactical, and With their Brockville, Out, t--et:cry muscle of the I)otly al- __.__ -tt:noon-tet, �r neglect of, the -aP `sntti you me n itte uwekr a o- g h parently trifling details that males i OPEN FOUR EYES GENTLY. ternately, Brat the arniiq, these the ' . open,nas as near-to the barn as is for success or failure. (legs, then-all the other muscles. Cu -possible. to Ret accustomed to the light. GI on through with all the inusculor con- . I submit hrrrwith plans for a 113th them and close them again. Per- I 101IF-MADE WEEDER. Itortions, whiie you stretch, and you . - - . acre farm. While not exactly suited But in laying out n farm the plan- hope you want to doze n little be for all farms yet the general idea may ning of the buildings and yards is Take three pieces of oak, three by foro waking up. will find yourself rested thereby. - he incorporated Into almost any Inot the only thing to be considered. ithree feet long, make the front ends When you do wake up. wake up -=� farm. rRpecially one the Las. as yet. !In fguring out the d!a am suUrnt - lot outside pieces round and bolt all very ieisureiv, like a kitten Have no n muc mVr _ a arm t yr planned far a at'v year t pec+ together with two atriE- of �'ou ever w, c .r - a ca wake vp I y is oblong In shape the buildinfis :i rotation s3f crops, a permanent pas,iron at frait, one on top, the other It will stretch one leg and then e,n- i The disag,recable fact ha% to be -'- Ion bottom ase outside irccr will other. It will yawn. It will f cid, according to the concurrent . should never he placed at one en `ture, and a-permanent wood lot. It P , a i or a' corner, where it is possible to is so planned that each of the fields 'work on hinge, Easton handles to ccn- r�+eteh this m �e�tirt-first rrrssele: testa�aon� of CisFs.,men 6fscr•'rai ngr- --- ! - place them at the centre of oar side art. of equal size, oblong in shape and ire piere, for hack hracia take two I It will stretch its back, it will roll on., that the shark has once m,)ie i , i,; over ion ate its neck and roll over n 'potlin wit- - for economy's sake would be at the las poAsibic.. The brnc•tt to be derv,-- lone-t:pit feet long, fasten to each lagain tars In Hita Baltic nh :+• charkr outside iece at back end, unch I And how does a baby wake up? 1had been extinct since 17-,9 tiw., • t centre of the farm, but the home and 'ed from having the fields of this pie P Watch a baby some time and see.' i _ social side of, life on the .farm_ neat shape may be readily understood ,,four holes in each brace and bolt to have made their rrs, aii+'.tnce a, ' be considered as well. Itchen we consider that if they were icentre piece, by punching several considerable: numhrrs, kri+l rs vera .315 - Ther, is no place of rr%idc'ncr. that square it wclvld require 357 more holes 1n the hack braces yon Gari -DR.A.W.._CHASEI -- ,fishing bo :�a report ha ar hoc > " o!Ters the adt'nnta ea for rzgal:in the rounds or 1:028 more turas to tow Itvidrn or dose the wrcdpr to suit t}a d� ate 250. whole druug hes of fi,h do%'ui+red trnn) g' g p !width of row; oin.handles to centre CATARRH `+vnE e.. hc� nets, wtn<ii wrro.brol.-•n it: the' I . home surroundings beautiful as that ,the field round and round, or it wmild J iece and brace handles; take i. sae direct so ebe dtemad 1;apt end t;,e t:attegat A ai:h!irHiaR i : - . _ , - of_the fatmrr exc,pt- p.rhnpa smolt% require 43 more rounds or ]73 more !p .try the Improved bw..a., who fell o%rrhoard naoro%%i� .•sca ed I rustic mountain _ scenery. Usually turns with the binder to cut the I]2 harrow firth and shape i.1 the Wiser., we,n the-air i•with his life. :shoals crf %harks, i .. therm Is such an utter disregard grain. Now multiply these rrsrilts by like shovel plow, qaw a notch on ysseea seeps dropprn/.to tda - outsid, piece two-thirds the depth Clitar and p.rseaanely curs some of tlie ,lit of Jorge ,+ere, /l,+te _ ! itnnotiri our farmers of their imnledi- i the number ot,tielus to be plowed and P P Caearr>s sad H.7 Fear fjgo.ca! ;been sten off t hn German c•pa,r .•nd i "- - - ate-•eurroundli.gs, which should_ go to reaped each year and the results lie- ,of tooth, fasten tooth with bolts by free Audealers or Ds,A.w chem they are cven,repoeted as heco:+oing t make form homes buautifur and pleas: 'come more striking. All of this iboring. one hole ch the outside uedlerae Ca- Twonto and Salah i ant, that I cannot refrain from niaV ,)leans a wait, of time and labor, piece and an or hail -tray, in ttie - I far Iron: rare 14l tl.p Nnt't;l Sea. _ Their presence I%-attrilmtod t,. their • ;/' -1_inr+ n feta at gatinne,.hrrr na in thn 'Th ,l w,, r..),t.. Iform or a atah)e• hv. th method .may_- _ ,. r havlasr tri-•TRTIcan raise or power the cath as de- �- a cNes-$� � -Urrrin elle , It g - im'prot'omont of our homes. It is ratHrly--equidistant from the barn is again and rabs rets fists into "t.hem. west coat of N'or%vay. • i __ . too often true', that the farmer's evident when we consider that each sired. % . It tries to rot over; it stretches its - • I- '- -home is devoid of manv of the little '�-ear:a lab=or and time is more near- -- arms out. it stretches-its lets, - -' i' _ . thing ti- that go - to make the honic 'ly er<nalized by not having to draw SOME OLD INN It wakes up in a very leisusely "Hale I u nothing els,• y" i:iqu r- surroundlners cheerful and homrlikr n)1;tile manure to the 1)acI end of . wa - 'You are not sure it really is - ii y' rd hlr9 �choppen, who w:,9 1 )Acing pad yet tl cy will wonder %chy their the farm one year and clasp to the I Tavezns That Save Done -nness•awake until it begins to cry, which at half-/,:�p far her bus}•:,nA, ">:o, Iboys and girls will leave the farm barn the next, also rho distance for Centuries, is a signal that it %%an1.9 to be ma'am," re-i,licct the eI )ulnu "I've ' 1 - . for -places itiore beautiful in the city travelling to and front work is the taken up, shown `you e%er ,ais cn si.pcl: " • M Thr farmer has such chances for land- 'haat ssihlc. Somehow one always hears %cit A, ood noturcd baby %ailI wake u g is i% c ea y wap Fgi, i)•l,�„ ,_ — I nn old mOFA grown-, ivy clad inns- is y 'int* o%cr the counter. "th,-r, Ar•.• has not because of n:or-e room which would appear that it, would regidre R o wakening in the morning. if you , !about. to Uc demolished, snys the none t sere I liavotl't e;•en I" 6 ills has„ A careful ac]ection any' plac- an extra amount of fisc but such or healthy; and if you are. good .•yes'm," manluu•red the s}tupmnn-, . London Mail. The Old King of na urcd, ou kill wake a alowl" '- � � _ _ Ing of trc'cs, shrubbery, and flo%cers, is not the case, for, when arranged y' P "except-ci'-the pair i'ng w,•Lr:rig " . ' 1. I Prussia hostelry is the latest to strietch and nwn, and bi in -to - together with a well kept lawn, will in the old conventional'way it .to- y'- `z1. mal:eat comjiaratively small cost the quires.even a little more fence. !pass into the-house-breakers' hands. laugh. That is the Proper way to --T--- - " •t This old inn is tit Finchley-, and from awaken. - 'humblest home grid surroundings riiok I Lastly the placement of Clic worlds . .'EMPTY NOW, •' 1757, when the place was built; un- Here are a few wake-up don'ts : o beautiful. Such trios as,niangolias, to ih- wind%i•ard side of the build- I n .. ,+ catalpas, and spsrucvs, and such !Ings, where It is possible, needs no til the present day, .the license has .Don't wake up worrying, Banish Sow One- Woman Quit edirirc been in the keeping; of one family- care from ,your mind, You . have shrubs e9 hydrangrs, spireas, lilacs, comment upon -the protection they perhaps a record in the licensing,an- no idea what an important eaTect q'hile.a ('o:;ee use: Illy statllach `'l� . . •••,mind rose bushes, properly--grouped and would arord in the. winter. nags of England. `.t* g the first waking -thoughts of your troubled age for yeays" says % tae of placed would be far more beautiful Although. this plan will not apply The Old King of Prussia is a pie- mind exert upon your body dtiring a " for the front and side yards than Ito all tarns 1n e%ery detail, yet the _ Columbus, t)_ "a- -_ igsd _uk_i_ turesque half timbered house, and_.the. doy mould apple trees and 'raspberry ideas,.for the saving of time. and la= in Win(- ,all the! tflgte. i had what r many a noted highwayman has par- Don't take your breakfast alone. I thought tuns the best stomach l;1+.1: . .bushes. bot err. applicaDlc to every farm. B taken of its hospitality. The grand- Even though,youlnnny not want to cine I could get, had'to,tcoep iettin_ . - father of the present proprietor was talk, it is a good thing to !lave it filled all t}:v time at •lb cents :S • •ale, Weak - h i h roe •with. ___.. �� quite a noted character. having ewes cheerful society in the m � bottle. I -die not know t�tptt til quished several notorious highway- 'you. It will keep you from brood- men on Finchley common. It is on Ing. cause of my trouble was, blit just ,I' --' - an t dragged alongfrom day to etas• s.a- • i .' , .- . - ._ . __.- ering t. ngc ilio alt the ., .. . :La Go r� ma time an 1k'ing Uf ' . record that he once had eacous- llon't plain things before hrenkfzs. - - � • 1• - ter with Dict: fur in. - Many weimen are in the habit of d c� � and bout six 'mdllths a c. T c iF t6.1 P Round and about London and its laying out the day , king .. , ever extending suburbs thea may memornndil before they eat. " g li - _ . :__- , . and taverns of Do nk ten 1 afore b aka aid coffco and tic• p:i di,':lig i'o,t'.tu - tc esting�eassocia- fast, -ceptTryl'to keep tthebmind arITr- ani I have not had n,c p,r:'s,r•iptio» i still be seen inns _, ._ . . .,. • 1great ago and' in . tions. fest blank tnitil you have ,fed the filled since,''which is a great s:irprise ­ 11 -It-is to Your Best- Interests to Know About the Ex• The Angel Intl, Highgate Hill, the stomach. to me for it lirotrc Uiat coifa�.waa - dates back to the Owe of the Re- Don't worry before breakfast. the cause of alt ggly truubk•, a!- ' . traordinary Restorative Powers of forination. Originally it was called Don't quarrel until,you have uecn 'though 1 nover stispocted •i:., • .. - .. --,... _ - 1. : _ the Salutation Inn. It is Uuilt en- awake nt Icast two hours. c uarre11 "Rhrn n)� iris:;d, ask ir.,t 1))t,- 1 - ! - -A- ----'tirely of ,wood. in before the morning meal is a feel styes: I l:,t' bceu tai ctlg t':lst:; Dr.—Chase lase $ Nerve s®`'-d• .- Another famous inn is the Dald- g CREAT' WRINKLE �liAlaa{. I sae, �To Wil the truth �I e(,vn't fol . Faced Stag t Edge re, Nobody 111 c 1v That f i t u1 ilcit• l ::i, r•• tr - -. f b kf t , ___ ., . . _. ... �nadRill when it wouldt was seem a.%originally beach It tiresalk a enuch voi a band taxes the i t nevol'ihartslt rut., Ilii I vein hap}iv g e - � -succes.siv'e propritor has endeavoured' riiind. - . and well pat e,l ii 11 the There are hosts of girls' in• this pletely utistrunf;. '' She co llIA n.ot 'to place his mark on its architec- Try to thing: pleasant thoughts. time.' . ,., -- •- _. city who are in need of just such a sleep for more than half nn hour at lural" aspect, for many parts of it .Try to get the mind Ina calm, ,"I could igot .got ' int)• f;}niP r to . • medicine as Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. a time without starting up and cry- have evidently -at different times pleasant drink I'o,tciul for a tt•!t;ia until I B monotonous work in factories, Ing out in excitement: .. y been rebuilt. In the stables, it is Try to remember that a calm hour mixed ft in a little cttlfrr' inti kept _ stores or offices they have exhausted ^As she. was growing weaker' and alleged, Dick Turpin had his horse's before breakfast makes a.calm mind on roducing;'the anlonni. of iilToe tin_ ' t' _ "their nervous_ systems, and suffer weaker I became alarmed, and ob- shoes turned, so as to make his pur- all day. til T.got it alt Postaitl- Now alley from nervous, •sick licadachcs, loss -tained a box of Dr. Chase's Nerve suers imagine he had gone in an op- Try to smile and think of nothing all like, it and thol. no%•�r lwlc•h it up ` • . : , of appetite, energy and ambition, Food. She used this treatment for posito direction. at all. Don't tax the thought and like co'tfee': " '• . - - and- weaknesses and irregularities several.weeks, and from the flrat we Among the very oldest of subur- don't tax the spirit. 1' •,«'e all kitn%v i.hat Pcua )tit is a - __ _ .. peculiar to their setx.- . . . noticed a decided improvement. Her ban London inns are the Plough at Then there are things you ran do sunshine innhrr. T fin,l 1ic!;)s erne Ur. Chase's Nerve T od 7orgns appetite became better, she gained Kingsburg Green and the Icing as well as things you must not do. - rice, rich bided, createew nerve in weight, the'color returned to her James and Tinker Inn at Enfield. One of the most important principles gristle for wt tlo not h.:to to think - force and actually adds new flesh face,, and she- gradually became---Tho first is sold to be 850 years old, of correct living is that of-a bath. of aches and pains all tl.+ t i:r,o, asci • and %%-eight. When you have read strong and well. I cannot say too and the latter was reputed to have before breakfast, +' can use our minds-out iu Co..,h!, tie _,._- the . letter' quoted b0orot we 'believe much' in favor of this wonderful been first built as an inn and under `.rake a bath on rising in the morn- Name given by 1'ostuiu C'It.I.I e - that you will be satisfied that this trhatment, since' it has proven such another name 992 years agog : Ing. Let it bed tepid bath, just Creep, Mirli. Is the very treatment you need. a blessing to my datighter." Its present name Is derived from the same temperature as the room, The one who has it, 1lM!n1:• Witt, _. '" - - Mrs, F. McLaughlin, 95, Parlia- Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, 50 cents an encounter which King James I. and to secure this, draw the - bath ('offer -%choc agnl-lvtirs i5 i;,t,f:,i hilncli•� tt,. 'tnent street, Toronto, states :-"Ny a 'bole, at sill dealers, or Edmanaon, is said to have had with �a tinker at the night before. capped in th+: ritot• for ;w •• ;)n 1 for. . _. daughter `was Paler weak, languid Bates & CoMpany, Toronta. To the door of the inn. -The tinker's For those.who can't have a thorn- tine. Postuul is n w;.mlorf-a ro _.. and very nervous. Her appetite was protect you against imitations the conversation so ploased the 'Tong Ing plunge, and who are very tire- brilder.' :Ih;•rr', it roaso- - poor and changeable. Silo could porfrait and signature of Dr. A. W. that he maple the mendir of kettles lcomfortable v%ithout it, there is a Look ,in each l.ae•kil.LZO i„r lh:, f,,* ,, ,&carcvly. 'drag herself about the rMase, the famous receipt book btu- "a knight, with L:100 a year,” 'the ,substitute, massuge, Massa ons liftlo book. "The ltc+ui o Gell• - bo:tete, and her nerves yrere com- `thor, are on every. box, records of Enfield. Inform us. , stretches the wixcTes mid rests tbesl 'rpfe," y . • . . y . ' . - , ,.,. . M I —1 - s ,_ . . - v v "axd^ " / - y .. - " " . _ " i ;t ^r' > • ma _ s , � w .t •mi3 . ,A; , SA w- .=.2=y.� ). ,l. ; r i . ..- :"-- Mc . . e:a r ..,n"»C"1_ zi ' ,� te "^. �? y, va . rr' _. . cc, . .s ^a . - 4 . _ __ ;, :. tai -. - -- \. . - ,_ .a:.. R _ I. * ^:. n - r1. .. „ . . , . � ' r __ 7 , . . . ,, , I- ,zp, . 1. _ , — t , .. .,, , - .. — �F13UL�" ALL TEAT OLD TIME SCHOLARS. - _ 1. 1. - �,'! __ -_ _ Books and Pupils in a School 41- -" ' COULD BPS ASVD p 11 � � r }. 000 Yearn Ago. �, / • V ww, ,iia+ •r e '. . ' Education in the time of -King _ ��• riaa�... -.- ._ _,- __---- Hatnmurabf, some 4,000 yenta aga, REDUCE' DODD'S .SIDNEY pILL3 CIIRED ,sem in n flourishing condition.'Via- �' ' r 1. STRAIN CAUSED BY HEAVY cent Schell, a German archaeologist O" F.$PENS=' --- t _.. _ ' ��-' LZF'TIN�. recently unearthed a schoolhouse in .. - 7 . -- a - Babylon just opposite the great tem- will be aid b plat from insert p Y ons, etc., Father Schell has recon- Limited, Toronto, to any person who t4iiam Strwram Tutts of 21±3 E.- tever Brothers . CV1101-voll"C4.111/7 4017' e carious Condition, and His Hap-'structed the life o[ as ancient Bab- can prove that this 'soap contains ?'""', i,' --- py Release From It. ylonian school. - , my fort. of adulteration whatsoever, ' I Murray Harbor South, P.E.L, Ali- The scholars sat on the floor in it .tains any injurious chemicals, ,.� til 4.-- 0S sial William Sharam, rows, each with a soft brick. On ------- Ix )_ these the small boy engraved the L[� �e Oetasoa Bar. *IS - - - _ _ _ Who keeps a general store here, is difficult'cuneiform characters. When _ One of many hundreds in Prince Ed-I he- made them wrong the teacher Mr. Mcakin (who is boarding out ' warty Island who have been rescued amugged them over, as is attested for n few.,days):-"By the way, Mrs, THEFEDERAL' ' Ll E from chronic sickness, and made by several bricks pith the thumb Perkins, I must confess the mutton . " .­�':... ' Round and well 'by Dodd's Kidney marks plainly visible. In one room we had for dinner today is not the I . . ..I Ilals. Mr, Sharan_l, who is always(the scholar was taught holy to write ,kind of meat to which I have been - glad W say a word for the remedy the elaborate_ and highly poetical accustomed."' Mrs. Perkins :- _ ASSURANCE COMPANY '.lhsct <i;'d so tn+rtlt Ing hint rcllltrs'h1s" isttr rrI' adalatian ttihich are pec '`tve;r�-It`➢tt y '..`Mer. ,I-tdwii -'git� - _ _ . OF CANADA. .. _ •experience as follows: served on monuments. Much atten- the best." - _ "7 sprained my back with heavy tion was given to weighs and meas TWENTY_SECOND ANNUAL" STATEMENT. lifting, and the result wen urinary ares, arithmetic and geometcry, but ATera Or Onto, CrtT or TotsDo, >°j The twenty-Second annual meeting I J' -and'"Kidney trouble that left me in a the chief branches were grammar, LucAA COUNTY. { g of the shareholders of the Fcedletal Lfio Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he Assurance Company of Canada was held at,the Lead office of the comyany in very weak state, and at tinges I got rhetoric and the expression of flat- !a senior partner of the firm of F. J. Hamilton on Tuesday, March 1. 1904, The President, Mr. David Dexter, in . .60 weak that I almost fainted, and tering forma. Chuhey & Co., doing business in the the chair. The following reports and financial statement were submitted . could scraerly hold up. Girls, it seems, got pretty much Ulty of Toledo. County and State DIRECTORS' REPORT .• After trying several other me. a sante education as the boys, tier, aid and that said firm will pey Your directors have the honor to present the re ills rum of Utit•, H1JidDRED DOLLAIt�I putt P.nd financial state- cities without relief, I eonciuded that, Father Scheil fouled contracts ahfch fottnooth be dceverybase of Catarrh that I ment of the company for the yEar, which closed on the 3-1st December, 1903 it was a Kidneylllsease I had, and had been revised and con ected by a y the use of Ha,II,s Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. and dilly vouched for by the auditors• would rind the cur© iu a Kidne rem- iceman learned sin the law; named The new business of the year consisted of ere thousand nine hundred and Y Sworn to hater. me and subscribed la Ama t been. tidy, and decides! to try llodd's Kid- my resence, this 6th day of December, fifty-sevea applications for insurance, aggregating $2,841,50, of which nine' ney Pills. On Aho .whole education and civili- A. 1 . 1886. teen hundred and sixteen a licatlons for p "I'he result was ,all that could be zation under King Hammurabi were ^ •••-•-.. 'A.W.a oEASO P'p $2,748,172.50 were accepted. in a very advanced condition. They : BEAL i In previous p y gratifying in.P u years, the income of the com as shows a asked. I used ten boxes all told, and crease, and the assets of the company y $261,672.89. 7 ' can nolo enjoy sweet sleep without knew nothing about electricity, •• pany have'been increased b steam poker and telephone in those I1ull's Catarrh Cure to taken internal- anc7 have now reached $1,893,960.70, exclusive of guarantee capital. """moist► -being disturbed as heretofore, and my days, but, considering theft limited ly, and acts direc,ly on the blood and The security for policy holders, including guatantee capital, amounted at old troubles were banished." mucous surfaces o, the system. send the close of the year to $2,763,960.70, and tlhe Nobilities Por reserves and all opportunities, the Babclonian9 were for testimonials free. Dodds Kidney Pills cure all Kid- t-cry - clever people. The contracts F. J. CHFNF.Y & CO., Toledo: O. 1 c'" ending claims, $1,711,200, tthowln9 a surplus of $1,052,766,70, Exclusive' Inc ills/'from Backache to Bright's I revised by Miss rlmatboen were not gold bq all Druggists, 7!ic, I of nacalled guarantee capital, the surplus to policy holders was $182,7G0.701. . �a trust contracts and probably from nt ou, haft° b'atnrfy Pleb for cotsatl•.I Policies on seventy Lives became claims through death, to the amount of 5 '� the New.Jersey point of view were p �I $130,234 62, of which 112.090 was reiasure,l in other companies, DIVORCE IN JAPAN. Pr!mitire and crude: But they an- . - I'� , Including cash dividends and dividends applied to the reduction of prem[- swered the needs of -a highly'- com- After a man.Kots to be about so I •ems• 841,770,8T. with annuities, the total payments to policy holders amounted iNearly One Marriage Out of Four Plex civilization and the woman who old insurance solicitors cease to to $204,018.49, Is a Failure. probably I troublo hien: . ' Careful' attention has been given to the investment of the company's -' - A recent issile of a Ja anis.• stabs- 3' Anyhow,v, her narl4c sur- funds, -. first-claas ban-die ylarIlAge,SPMlrittPq- ATA 0 ...�_t.hg- mryJe . could draft t. eln 7TA9 robahl as --- ¢4�cx! a lawyer- be feund- n 1 - --- --------- _ " "'ew terse An h A Cry Hct ;Dieter.amply secured by reserves. Our lnvestmenes [lave yielded a very p vives 4,Os10 yenta. Is It like) f= - '>pain In frit bac I tt itlsfacto -_ tical pamT)hlct •in J al%anrse and y that Is a cryo the L.unc , : .r help. So::::l Anrri' ry rate of intertest. - . T'rront-h reveals some,curious facts of f any of our 'lawyers will lie rnt9ntion- can Kidney Cure is i!:c only cure thathas.t't Expenses have been confined-to a reaso"ble limit,.consistent with due It social character. ed. A.D. 6000 T • a failure writer, wast it In caws :r ttfnrta for new bus!aeas. . n rnT ort-tilr-r,• were I - ---- _ _ _ Bnght's disease c ai,ct,s, inP&M.Matl'a L' Tho results ct t::9 year indicate a meat gratifying progress. Compared . - In Jarnn in hr e _ -- the bYatder;--gr,� -�t-e-,c- , ptosed,• 7z ?aa- "4_ZJt?rtrS-g1lb-MLttr,1--'r7[Tie"d'recto-a for you ap- y_er 1At341 9;,428 Lever's Y-7, tivlee lTeodl I isi7iteet- mert+. Dc% .re, -c I.i-areaNy ins; proval show an a ivar,Ce cf tilt e3 per cent. in assets _ - marriaFrrs Thf age of inarriage i ant So:,l, Powder Is bettor tilan ntEc.:at "eft:••" a� m•.erhrl ll ::' > h sctemA to be nearer that commonly';othert 4 The Usurar,ces carried y the company coy, amount to $14 945,249.66, up- `• rcvatt powders, as It is boot neap and spec:i3c p: sea;s X03 ..'7---7o on tt•h!ch the ccmpany-holds reserves to the full amount required by law, and, p iTtg to Europe and America f diatntrctant. - than most 1Mrsons suppose, ' - - In ad*lition thereto, i co-alderab!e surplus, POTATO I'ENAVIPER. - The P,'1d off!cers and agentd of the cornpa3y xio latellxent and loyal. and Of tiff•. only 5 married under the I Aa silk its nolo made from wood aro entitled.to much credit for their ably rearese3tat oa of the-romp tn- age of 13, and otily 1108 under the l pulp, the indications are that the . A big hotel, in London usest bush- are sts The members of the office alas have a13o proved fajthful in the , s' y ' ,., atocs a year for Pc•n-a'ip= ervJcee, _ nUMb th+t ages of 1G and 13, The mtathex-job. ;ers on trio tables in the writing- - Your directors regret to report the �lestb x+t Air asp er - numb r of marriages increased rapid- __ IIruoms. Fiver}• morning a large po- , ' ly up to the age „f 24, when it was, 1 Ser-o^1 t ice Prealde3t c, the company, and a valued mrmuPr 4f the ecutive Inc}i QS�i�r. t to n. !s, put in n compartment Ot the C _ fv anenaCe to - otnat.'ttce. The vaca.nry thus r•au-41 wa.s ftT'.ed by the election of Elio Rev. rather more than 26,000. filter that. .u�an hnpon�3 ;.i...c..; id ,,, i,en-box, and after twenty'-four hours Dr. Potts. DAVID D?YTSR, Pres:dsnt and ltlaaaging Dizo k: r t•cv nd few" r• marriod and _a ,-.t r, • ci pe son+,bay met ;It is removed, and another put in. - . • less .hon a thousand inarried be )n crrrta.- . , - AUDITORS' REPORT. . ei� ,.t:, , .r. ,,•. ,',.s el, a 1 n q __ O as twitn the ages of 48 and 49, though great st.)n,t t 1 r rem c:y atm, r.; tris* potato half a-dn,cn at a time, To , . a few men married in extreme old, vs'•on, tnr -, the rl'rvas, a,1% circ).0 on, 'giving it iho appearance of a porcu- Gentlemen,-We have carefully at:d!ted (he books_ and records your t;a , s out i `❑rocs,dia;)r•Is emaciation, and pine It is claimed that a potato ^°mpaay for the year ending 31st.December teat, Rad have certified to tacit • ,r,ngg•ss fl:,.k t!'r.Etow °f (-Rest health. Cures %ccuracy I i�� In Oto case of girls there were only hundredsof ' chronics" t:at kava balBed h in the jievt prosbrvntilc so, inst rust - ------38 in:+rriages under the ate of 14, and I:vah&s 68 P y and ruildety s,vailable for pens. The cash and journal vouchers have been closely examined, and agree the aqn "at tthiclt the greatest num- _,.__ �,T,,,� I. with fire eniriea sec riled, " ' I�V�r Felt That feath a peaseaovc of the r banks have been -. ber of tnarrfagng was reported was I'Itl•:B: PASSAGE- The debentures, band[+, efc., in the betw,rn 20 and 2!:. Orly about nspectel. whilst those deposited wish the l7overIImert Or banks have heel: -- ' HOO women were repgrtcd as mar _ A shills steward has related to u *� �qB ,P-1 Red hq cortlflc3te, the total agreeing with the amount as shown is the . " • . it>Er bt'twrrn tNc agrq of 4,} and j correspondent a method by which 1 'Ciid b$ eieois3V 3 statement of assets. dishonest I)ersons defraud I The accampan j tnP, stairm.ent4, viz, ter^nue and easels and Iiab.VtfP a+. bnishj ) but porhaps Japnnrre. women arc 1 Companies. he frnu.I I,tv_ -wra�llyo i 1yir Margaret Smith often d!1 show the result of the year's cperituons, and also, the financlal.position o[ the proru•, like th.•ir )lrstorn sisters, to perpetrated b seenlfn-I until Dr, A,gnew's Cure far the company,. Reapoctfully subm;tto3, thda}s after they.i tcntlemen, who "travel saloon." ' Heart gave her new hope and H. S. STEPHEN*, CHARLES STIFF', Auditors - aa4 tO• 'I'kise wr u g- ,Just atter the vessel has 1<ot well cured her heart and_aergeg,- est March, 1994. - --T- ceases having b'r p ro a felt marrfa -mea nj-i yrs vt f w�4ttrn, up to an o- on her wily. the ticket c.illector Bath- j "I Was for too years a great sufferer Financial Statement for 19^03. - !r. li t•' Pgr of pu lets in all ticket and !t avis the cul- from heart trouble and nnrvou .crit.At 1'r9mium and annuity income . . ... .... ... ......$497,931 ?7 . 1,cncv i was .tensed to bed, when ut- .......... iS,264 63 The civil stole of the women n,.tr- lection of lite saloon tickets to the- la a was so intense that t Woui t nava Interest amd rents ...•.... .... :.. rytn- is significant 'Mnre than 2.37,- Inst, The wary one, knmving tlie, wei.on,ecl death with jov. I was' at- � ` POO of the whole ntln'iwr are report- collector is cbout, ptdcrs a,.lnething tmctHearid to reading eof° some +Cure co rtorileful `•'aid to policy holders .,...,.......... $Yi{.018 43' 5r-3' 9G 40 Fd n.q maidens, a+td nearly A,Bt1O �'resembling the tic,ct•t inside his hat, -,n- - 1 wedotvs,.whih .earl - t'uirs tcrougght by it. cine riots cava �lI other payr3eats ........... ...... 1,-,,,,S 63 I. y •;3.-)00'were dI- and suddenly knocks ofi!.his own hat.,. and relief fn 30 +niuutos. After as,n lance, , ., �..•. _' 1 23 6? 0 y' four bottles I can truly Fay l never felt 3a 197-9. vorrr�! ZVOmett, which is caut�3tt by the hind,and better in my life,"-Margaret :tiin!th, $ •4,196 carried overboard, ' fie bitterly COL',- lirussets, Ont, 23 -Aocets, Dec 31,'1903. ' eh tr l7,1. .12vithrrttv,,r .than 3110,D0 �us��s +t t}Rfr-that i'--"-0r-'*,ae-,a Pit!. to eases loc. ' 1Ppbentures and ba�•d3 ,.::.. - T Acr.•ntt4hirr are the dIt•Orco statTtr hat i his ticket wits in the lining of his � ---�--_,.. -__-..,-.-. __.. ___._ ?ierteag^s ..... ,. :; ..., 630,431 93 marriages reported in the year, there hat, and so escapes Iluving to pay ,fin admirable Food of the Loans on policies, L'cuds, stocks, etc. ....,: 280,538 58 tvmore than. RF,,Ofx1 dolOtces. The his passage, E P of [� A assets .. 421,247 9= i Il Other proportion Of divorces to tuarriages m r r: 1,893,960 70 0 xv13s about T to 4. For Over Sixty Years - ' iii na. . . - Tt1c' fact is .[.hat JaTanPsO civiliza_ errs• WIN-1nwy anpTiT"q qV., r hes tr,n uxi by ,aseTaa fu.:.. ,., ... $I,G41,S09 38 , . V 5 a I "• m,!Swns of moth•.,f++r jhn.r rh,ldrrn while ter+,h,aq • � • tion Is moat conspicuously weak in Laootht•sthechill;mtt.n•tli,irr. .a.al.ui,l a:n.cure. Finest quality and flavour. Claims awaiting proofs ...... ........_.. 38.500 00 .the matter °" r b _ Of the Status Of wpmen, vinlcn!larr IatnstMsrom,rb,;1twwe gndisthe t)tht•r 1labilltlP9 .. ............ 31.190 6: to nt mtnr ly for U1:rncce , T+'rat ern stets ra lwttl, 0 ,••• ,,' }7lvorc6 is easy, . I M14 1fdru:.:yst,,thr,A:=hout the world. R,auto and Surplus' 01 policy 11oldPrs' ACCOUnt ...'...•~.•... 182,760 7d - .•+. _ In tact the motion. ea+l9es laid downil .aktor"ata., WtvsLOWYSUVl'HhOJ\arir. -.-0 .. $ , re .. I -W by Confucius are allowed, 'One, of I "'- � OOOA Assets .. .:.. '. .•. ...........1,892.960 70 , -- - theins A tutor wile tooted the flute --- _ permits a man to divorce his ; - Nutrltiotl and Ectnernical. Gtrw' .tea espital ..1........' 870 00 00 _ _ ,693. r 'oiPe f.»r'-G-M",ing too niucF, — -Tried ta'-u--'"=�h-z-•> yourtg_tnnters to F _-- - — - Ama �thr lower classes divorce is toot, , . _T --4P-- -=- ------ .. .. - . extrenitl,v fr,'tluent. It iFt less so Said the two to the tutor, TOfal security c $ n qg i��� 51 ` '3 �D ein� 1 Cleaeai.�t ro"cies were issued a.suring .. , . $ among the upper classes, mainlybo-I "Is it harder to toot, or Tot;ll insurance in fol re' ... ..1-"-*.....,.._.-......, •..'......l.$14,1445,241 ITo tutor two t.00tcrs to toot?" r - .0, x cause concuhinafie is common. The - - verch•eerye•.t�Qpd�ourrror!Wtf• Th6 fornt7olarr re,Orta and statementv,•ere received and aa0 ted on th-a ` ' divorced wife patiently endures her a r• a "[notion'of Presld^nt David Demter saconded by Vice-President Lieut.-Cit'. lot" an BiRITISH AM 1CAN OYEINO CO. . �Llr<aves tris house of her Lord 1.�lt16 13TaV83.-O;d timeagaarcer-,i ,_ Look foras•atInTour.owo,or..addireWI , �crra. %1. .7 with n blessing for him upon her lips. a•boz"Pcrycrs'•are quitting tho Gs:d in.i Montreal•Toronto,Ottawa Quem The rct!rtae rllroctors here ie-eleetpd, and at a $ubsecluent meeting of t!+•r , I It is a rare thing for a Woman in wbole.batta:ions.' Dc•.lig-c;v's L?::lo P::I_ ' directors the fnllowIng cttflcers were re-elected: Mr. Daviel De ter,PrP;Ll,-t • ;Japan to seek slit=orce, though lius- I and Managing Director; Lieut:Col. Kerns and Rev. Dr, Potts, Vice-Preside-:its.' " bands frenuently give' sufNcieni:din,s•, at ro cents a vial are driving them'put at a!1 • , P®�iit� ALL K[NOS 0� ,The fact that the care of the chit- mints. Ileca c they act gently, more i ! - - • - . drm would fall upon the wire should off cove!;•,rte:cr r,L 11,and are easy to is!,c. j Q�� �� FR�[IT$ ' f f� ._ 5:ck Headache 'sllccu;mbs to r- e ! - she obtain a dt«,ree is a sut£rcient drL - topre dose.-@c, teh,ent -to the mothers who i+rr. Tenor, And Farm pro- Ty"'l "� gg'S duce enerallya h;AN�JSt)161 It and the condition of extrrvr,r. sub,! - 9 jectinn s,:�rrerl tiv nrarl} all •Tnnan,• e -T}err are numerous "consl,mption ' r a . �$one� const nit to els T�� I � 4 S'�,�� ; women prnhObl,v deters wealth reit f111`cs,"-but they all fall dotcli l rico ,■ !+' L.a .• .' ,3 1 I,m 4.: 'it eotaes- ta-cilring the-consumption • 9 sal we will get -napr,> s a 4 : �eo.I,::rI n:osle.ee,la:A ardr lite 9 s t]Q N ,ts from _ �enhln divorce. k. fi .� ' ret" s - .a,o ",.:c4: n t.- ;L...,r Bartz�aa�liSalT . of beer and wh1..kCy. ON 00 ern,:�:n.,;wsor,spud rmr4l„tor ern na. i\ ., li -4 -'-- i _ _ ,. -- ,_ a , .n ..., n�e.. .,,ea,,r-mm alt h..,.,,-.a k, _ I ,. ("HEAP ONT, ` AY I1,1TF,S Tr1 'I•Ill•: da ,+ fr fan' .pa.4rom 5 s co �2tStnr �. flrnmcr .- 'T unc.e sittncl that that ]TIE x ❑ t,,nc.",n n_ u: ?P,E 1 � .;^A v',.hla-,rnl.. Nu ee old maid married•.a strue lin yo I «VEST VTA (1 RI:AT NOltTII- • . Co s'�S Rat^ag;os at Int.a paca&e N. uaxrs -1•,til; 1 i- • man, ' Parke .- 'Ye 1 r s ru t r(.I ' RAILIVAY, 1 ' t... .r.•r:wart oar n&:,. `_ t'1, . r c 1 gFlc I, 1:1.ViDawson Coi�t�1�ssi 4J�t ,i r , 7 Ins,,naii,t eatf:ot IA-) a••d ;�' • t , __1 r..:%!! ct pall; we alio scarf J right enough, fiat he . couldn't get Ef c-tive daily ,c{uFing linreh and ' ' :Z'ORG9k�T'TO;. VMIT� " °' 1r.e "�i`� fry7aaaaEr.ochct . - •,. c t ley ,rwih h,.BPI. . away. - ;Aline. cheap one tiny Colonist tick- T. r`• s -= m •e,.act,y _ _, els :till be i Sued ' from all stations -----_.,__„ _-_-_,-_.,. - , v 1 ;,:.•t'•.o - , • ' Ontario to all Dints on the Great �f o e t p WA INGT®N s aI a:: d .^ti a �, nrthern Rv, in the States of :]Ton- el S,-! f,t Z r ' _ �� � �''.-•� n�� F-T, ost ppiethink too li rill'of n tnn,i, Idnho, R'ashilleton,' and Oro ri n i,' t i'i `i ori ;Is hv;1Ostr is a serfousmatter and EXCURSIONS t tIy �, t u A.: I w .. I", tY1,got, also all points in British Col- I,."t. Nva r ed,.la, "'' neds prompt attention. LIn.Itiia. VIA s: l i,F n"io c :, 'f 6- ' 7 yke Aorta lr a c,ry Ie �/ ^ On 1Tnrch 1st, Sth, 15, 22nd and 3lnt., ,he fis.cta rJdl r • - _f)t h, - ) ' ' nil ll.tk+,Ra kis, Fi!s•r,. 5 and April nth, 12th, 19th, Ins,r:':, r.,,MpG.,,:-r_ �r d Shiloh a ' '- L'r;th, sine icily second class tickets _. LACKAWANNA _ f t ,' }} / . ,� I w tido,?Inp","half = J '7 CO � ��� ��� Itvill he is�Icrl from C'hicaGo to points RAILROAD ; r" '•uery ear.:: tri \ �?� . ) , - ... s in. North Onkota at erratly reduced ) co.,mild. o!.c. .,;I ter 7,;, g�1 ® The Lung :I'ate." - -- - iho Elti.r ..ndco•,era , �6#r • _ - tars ti. Handeorro Tonto Fill! inrn ren at ion aS to title of ti��,� TalkinA lV 2ehlne ly nfe Aap:,: RememF.rtSls MaJQnct•netsT Fnts N11aite TAltibe tf.rhtns. TS is ' MARCH �8. -APRIL I$ open r,r nape tion as coir ofacrs any Limo'n::er9s.m. 7Towagforfe.tt•tilotomn"U_owhomuds•'s#30 and C=1. - when the first sign of a cough or trains, l still rat(S i17 T'Oil l;est -Sleop- - protea 9 C li nMA-ndtl!r Talkin¢hfrrhlnne,.=?�req A"!_ m,P Oa T O TA QfJ cold appears. It will, cure }oa 01'• also- atcr,ltur.! on•. nnv of the -510-FRON Bl1FMO-8110. �- - ' easily aria q"aickly then-later it above. fitatcy nn application to Chas, ' .. 11V: Graves, Tiisfrict Passe. cr' A, lilt, Good IO days-Over-Pocono M'oun• _____ __ _ .--.- .. ... _... will bo harder to cure. S c' tains-Through Delaware Gap- hien at young man hoe called sin. - A theatre who are unable After a Prices, 25c., 80e,; and 51.00. ill king `;t. West, Room 12, Toronto, Philadelphia and Baltimore. to get out between the acts for a a. ' 1.I Jor r. I. Whitney, General Passenger __ _ girl at.least three times she int-' _ TH 't 1b--04 Agent, St. Paul, Minn. Issue No. 44�-04, smile are forced to grin and bear agines there !s an odor of orange ' .� lossoms in the air. ' 1 !t b , . . _ , .. 1. . I .. .. 511 ,. • .. .. . . - % . .. _ a .t'. 0 a , ;.,. w p.. ilii. .r.�r- lilt:: -.,._ .•.,,. _ ,,.' :. ..,'Z . . . a _ ,• ' ,'.T+ 'T,-. - -, iPw .'s.0 s-n� - ... ... 1eJ• v r .µ.. . .. +i -.- ...,.�,�wi R. , nJ' _ :...YW ,+r, y..,,n .w�' .rt•tta rt ..Mf-.'i > v,,.y.. " ..,are..,�.Ti}s. s:,•, a,.d..��. �:..�.,�_ �•k',,.v,,,,,...�.r..�y,.� a ,.,{„ {Inti a. -".a -a5"" y -' mow.: �.k.tse�... ��':f'.;y M s3f ,,,.. __ - tilt... r . „..tr .--•-e - 3ir� , ,r.?' + .y _ .. .v' • T. -Mrs, James Gordon was ip the� -Bolt Banks, who has ries-ided p. city oil Tuesday. I in Whi4y for a number of yeat-s, -- • -The Bible Society in Pickering has jnirchased the Moore property n c� -- $•v c c uartei wort r of the a� L1� 1J s Paints has raised this year _c.c v. a mile an i a 1 ' ou PICKERI\d, (1\T., APRIL, let, 190 , S w Ton ew days rll[age, having 11rSpirt,se -iho paints - ' _.hent a ftaken _ ---- t is week with friends in Bow- on Monday. - u�$n�' lie. owned the property the last;two The season for has a„a!n arrived. It will pay you to buy from us. _ __— —Watch for the excursion fur ears has shoved to Oshawa where LO CALI SSI S. Toronto, April 22nd: Low-69t, ex- Ke mill reside in future, he having -ursion rates, * also-moved-on :1louday. - Our paints are pure. They have iron satisfaction. -Miss Etta He ad• is spending a -Mrs. W. E. C 'r ,o oronto, - e willgive , few days in the city. M •a�' is visiting with W. and Mrs. Dick- to day. for the Easter vacation. We have a full assortment. =-W. Peak was In the city a ie of Church St. The school will be re-opened on Our prices are right. couple of days this week. -'Mrs.-(Dr,) Henry. of 'Oshawa, Monday, April 11th: The prinei- - -Mrs. Riggs, of Toronto, spent accompanied the doctor on his vis- pal, W. G. Ward, purposes at- JellBtOne Wednesday with James and Mrs. it here on Tuesday. tending the meetings of the On- _ -. Gordon. -W`erd Lung, of Toronto, is tario Educational Association held -W alter Logan, of Detroit, is spending a few weeks with his at Toronto (Iiring Easter week, as The only cold water Kalsomine,, Have you used it? Saves time and visiting his parents here for a few friend, Soo Tong. - the delegaoin South Ontario labor.---Once used. always used. 15 and 25c packages. See our assortment days. —To-day, -being Good Friday, Teacher's Aseo(iection. of Paint, Kalsomine and scrub brushes, clothes lines, tubs, pails, boilers, etc. —��. Miller started on Monday Our tinware and graniteware is certainly selling rapidly, simply because —Mrs. Frank Allaway is spend- all places of business will be closed y our prices are reasonable. Anew stock of those tin pails which are going at P inrg a few day a With her parents in es usual. to load dins car for Indian plead , �- lSc� worth at least 20c. Secure one. You get the profit as well as the pail. • —Dt. F..L Henry will be here with theiuteutiou of leavilig inf Don't forget'rour ctr'a;ull car,7hm scrn'c-a:{:ayr� —W. and Mrs. Allaway enter- as usual next Tuesday to attendages ay, w eu e received _ r tained a number of friends on to his professi -* that the car could not be takenMiles Monday evening. -Miss Nell Law has been on the for a wee -, ie -jug-W, V. Richardson and John sick list dating the past week, but refu=ed to accept any fright for • a� • I. Gee were both in the city on xve are pleased to state is now the North-west owing to the snow 111 Thursday on business. improvtrick g. blockade, -Tke iz_oxst-snev t•t�3 / -The Sacrament of the Lord's -L. Banks has bought the of the season iuJlanittiba uE curved Supper will be administered in St. double dwelling now occu lent week, demoralizing traffic for -, Andrew's Church next Sunday. pied by Messrs Jephson and a tithe. i -` - -Miss Irene Dunbar, of Toronto Crammer. -j�'. H. Cru inerlia,s purchased Goods"is spend',.ug her Easter holidays at -Miss C. A. Baker was in the the Vacant cot• er lot jest gest of (�[�, O SVthe home of her parents here, city on Monday to purchase addit- Logans stye. t i= hi intention v 1IJV -B. N, DeFoe Wagner, of Wy- gonad stock prior to her spring to build a snitab r c.iwelling there- cliffs College. Toronto, is spending millinery opening, on during the cumi . _tunmer. At the Easter Vacation at the home —Easter -er•vic•es will be held in present there is a brisk demand _ of his parents here. the Methodist church nest Sa•b. for d telling:=, and there are 1 -All accounts not paid before bath morning and evening. rumor - c t =e�'frr11 dwellings being .-Ne* Season s Printe Wedne-cday: April 6th.. 190.1, will services and specially- appropriate erected this =ea uu. by . Logan, : be put in other hands for collect- music. from whout fir. C'rnmuier pier- ion. W. J. Reazin. —«'. D. Rogers is installing tlni chs-eel his site, has; two utiier lot= _ - -H. G. and Mrs. �Z'ii5on were week a Fasolitie engine to run Ilia adjoiuiug flint (,f 'lt•. C- urnmer's in Whitby ou Saturday atteudin dough-miter. The increase in his w liicli lie i- w illillg to, dispu•e of - the wedding of the latxer's gran bt'isine-s the last few years has ue-,at a refl=�,nuble juice. These lot- w parents Satuuel nuf-1-dinst P_lsitten-.i..r_�e.-'_sitated -thl-- Addition to his err• mir_t �lcsirahle ill er�'ry Parti — — -- --- a v1 11 -- ---- -- - ----- -W. Peak has purchased a new plant, up-to-date apparatus for clipping i —Thr' college closed yesterday —`flee thaw of the lattc't part horses. Those wishing their for the Ea=ter holiday. Tbey%viil of l.i-t v eek ��(>i:lei have resulted ��e have a very nice range of new prints, extra good• horses clipped should give him a re-open again on Tuesday next. A <1i-alar illy heti nut.thc cold ;jail colne to u- four any- kind of a blouse you may want, we crin give _call. number of the studant= will spend c•Itr`c•kecl it. A- it vva things Avers o' .ire, (ill alit Out- Fane•y Ladies Collars are the -The fcxit-brill boys will hold the vacation at their re- olive be iiuiinl to look -eriuu-. r�tncj you any iy'o ---raineeting at.T A, Cvr*4: -i.&.c•, homes, inuch damage --wind have been newest iu the market. «'e have the goods.. Come to us, _- llcrn<lay evening nest. All those —The Lor s hay A17ian(' -' cl L1ie tniid weatliec con- evening interested in this maul sport are I tinued. In the w•eitc`rn part o y po gauize(1 here in the %•inter by Rev t Co.nvited to attend. iT. Albert ZloorP, se's. of the same the Prutit;rE sun-uieinlrle �Iatuage Uhn Dickie & C, -John and 1Ir Stephen=on, �fj is at work raising moue} and by tfic high waters. the Base line. wet'•, in `uhitbti on rani% ys e-lierially -allot ring keeping an eye open for Sabbath Saturday attending file gu.len breakers. si(leratlrly. Spink Mill- had to _ wedding- of the latter's parents, shut down for a -hurt -pell Owing -, —3 rs. I. Wise, and con. Willie. t-hat —eilteied twine Samuel nti �ir4. a en. land lra. J, A Hilts. auil-netts i w lth the ---- - -A. 3I. Gil gin, who several I,rtseiueut, iuterferlug -Stop _ g - � y ter. Lillian. ur x)sed leaning Hc,ti- �t(� 1 Lc �� 1 ��St�j�, ' - R 1 tuachiuery. The frost had come V ear= ago cont uctecl a -jeweller)- olulu on March 19th, for Pickering. p winery here. has returned to at an of;jautt�ne tmte. still, bow'. town and next NVeduesiiay will They are expected to arrive 'herr ever. we mss y'et 1:AVE' a flood of _ re-open a in a few days-' un lea=.asst Edimen�ious. HR, r .t east. opposite W. T, Dun- the millinery store of Mists Baker. -• Oh for Manitoba, Ca ifor•nia. -It is relic rtes t tat a num t' har's wre Rte p!ac'ing in a full line (of irnplementN as follows:- ri s, Lolava- Watch ont for hio advt, in our England, Ireland, Scotland, any- of summer eotta'ge' are to be tors, S. I>. Harrow. Disc Harmers, Plows, cu�lera, Land Rollers, Turnip - - --,neat issue. where, everywhere (one way. erected this year at the lake, twar Drills, }darters, FL%kes. Binders, etc. ^' -To-clay being Good Friday, round trip or.prepaid ) Choice 10 the mouth of Duffin's Creek, or Agency for(nen-White & Sons Engines and Threshing Outfits. Wagons Divine services will be held in St. best ocean q, g, line t andI nil Rt-, some distance west of that point. Buggies. Carts and Cutters. George's church at 10.30 a,m. On routes. see, Stephenson bppn4ite '''here is a great tendency these 'Frost J Easter Day the services willtR daps fur those in citg to seek �0 Matins, and sermon and celebrat- and all required travelling in sutnmei resorts during the hot a ions of the Holy Eucharist at 10.30 formation. • ' ` months. There are many who 'Evensong and sermon at 3 p, M. -This is the season of the year cannot afford to go w Muskoka _ ' The annual vestry meeting will bewhen the small boy makes his and other-distant ane4 expensive T APITJ.A -- held in the ehareh upon.- Rester ppearance carrying-either an air- points, who would gladly- go to a L ) I AGENT• Monday morning at 10.30 for the rifle or catapult, and bent'on his point a few miles front the city if transaction of usual business. errand of destruction. Many a suitable place could be found: -The township assessor is mak- boys are not.,aware that in of For fishing, shooting and boating inq his annual tour of the village our birds are protected by lair. there is no more desirable place m a t this week, Whether it is awing A Peon convicted of killing a than at this point. When once We Offer to ourusol-■orf, ` .to the personality of the man .or robin or any of the useful birds is it becomes well known, we believe not we cannot say, but we have liable ta- a heavy fine. If the that many will snake it their ob- i always noticed that when he boys would confine their energies jective point when they look fora _ ' - ma);es fins a`ppearanc ; -mkny of to the destruction o€- the--English .place of outing._ Cbeap bone hair pins,t%clle and Back Combs,, Silkine, F 'the dogs of village make their sparrow, they would be doing a - —' Blank and white Toilet Pins, Easter and Birthday disappearance, and vice versa. stood work. but too many. boys in PiG3cL@TiY1g - - - - � cards, Pomp-0111,8, Tooth Brushes, Hat Pins, Na 'We understand that the dogs in their eagerness to destroy life do tl j other parts of township have the not do this. They should also Vigilance '. Committee Brushes, Wre, Hair Brushes. Hair Wire, Toilet isame feelings towards the man, remember that life is as sweet to lea Combs, Perfume, Allies, Marbles and Skipping ropes. 'No one should object W the die- the smallest living thing as it is Formed for recovering property etc v from its members and the appre- :: appearnee of the dogs, if it were to us. and they should refrain - beneion of ibe thieves. Also a niee stock of mouth organs. only permanent, but in too many from inflicting unnecessary pain embers having property stoleu oommuni- } cases the dogs come back. to sucb•, nate immediately with any member;, " -The Weekly Globels now one ' --The 'following is the report of Executive Committee '�, E. Boone, Pickering. -_ of the brightest weekly. newspap- for the Senior department of the Membership fee 11.00. -- rs-on-th-e con'tin�n b,and--b-ham= y politic schoor#or March: -Names Art�lur refrr8yt - ing it come to your home-regularly in relative standing. Sr 4-L Secretary. President. you are not only kept in close Shirley, E Pugh, W Dunbar, L ' touch with the affairs of the world Bateman, G Allaway, M Moore, O Exec.Com.-ago.Lenq,D.E.Posh,C.B. , - but you will have a paper 'which King. E Calvert, D Kerr. Jr 4- Palmer,Pickering,Out. • • In �� is clean, some and will be M Bateman', E Wright, D Kerr, E 'Sprin 11 V eagerly sought for by every mem- Bunting,.J O'Connor, J Moore, J •! ber of the family each week. It Conner. Sr 3-W Ward, OSi 0 R shit. F1Cke1'likig � � y will use its extensive and Ride- ley, A Ward and W Greig (equal), spread influence to inculcate a L Banks, G Ditinbar and N Banks YeTde 8t Spink mills, On Saturday April 2nd we will display our new stock of Spring Dfillin- healthy and patriotic enthusiasm and Cl Leslie(equal), W Winters. ery. All the ladies of the village and vicinity are invited to come and in evarything that tends to build E Smith, M Ilanks: Jr 3-F Best QLlailt� Of Hard COAs speCt our new spring goods. up Canada, to give a bettor know- Bundy, M Moore, E J Moore, r erBa nil Weight Guaranteed- i; Pickerin ledge of its wonderful resources roan, J O'Connor, C. A. Baker-- - g' and to arouse and lee alive Robinson, A Clark, J Haley, P moug our young men an women Bennett, M Calvert. W George .Stave and Chestnut Sizes that spirit of loyalty which fortes Ward, Teacher, _ t1.e basis of a,•true national char= -Report of Junior Depot'Picker- At lowest Ill arket - - 'aster. ing Public School, March, 1904.- Our Williams Boots -Of the many government re- Sr 2nd.-R Gordon, At Rankin, E n , ports we have received one of the Holt, L Dickie, C Every, E And N 1 1.C8 S. tSL T are the kind for the wet most interesting is that issued by rew, H Lisconibe. Intermediate B lJ O -i Mr. David ,Boyle, enra-tor' of the 2nd. 1I Alloway, L Grigg, S ilia}, We have'also on hand quantity of Season ! Archaeological department', which A'Burch, V Va•nstone, E White. Best Quality Smith ing Coal. is connected -with the educational T Annan, C Palmer. E Wood- Our Coal makes warm friends. See our Berliri Rubbers department, Toronto. Mr. Boyles rriff, W White,' C Dunker. E Order$left wit;n w. Peak delivered and Iuubber Boots. '•whole time is devoted to the col- Moore, F Brien, L White. Jr.2nd' promptly. Rubbers Very best quality. +' lection'of Indian relics which are -11 Scott, L Sennett. T O'Con- ' being continually found in rilll icor, B'Moore, Senior Part 2nd R,. A. Bunting, parts of the country, as well as -�V\nutlet, E Rogers, B Moore, ever•vthin that will throw an �' _ g Y A Every,.E Gordon, H '"inter, G Far light on the early,'-1}tstory of the Allaway-,'L Moore, H Stotts. Jr. Indian tribes of this country. All pt. 2nd-W Stewart, C Sanderson. to get w — information collected by Mr.Boyle Sr. Pt 1st.-C Rogers, F Bunting, is carefully preserved, and those T Burch, E Bennett, It Brokers- Purl'-LocQcl Nerve For The Lenton "Season .. - - . visiting the museuiu at the Nor- shire. Jr. Pt. I st-K Gordon, R ' - - .'..• mal school, Toronto, may see the Shirley, R Rankin, W Liscombe, L -results of Mr. Boyle's labors. J Clark, I Russuellr-•-Class A-A Subscribe -Fish � Those visiting the city will be well Bundy, R Woodruff, G Found, C Boneless Cod -' re-paid by spending a. few hours Liscombe, E Stewart, R. Doyle, Finan Haddie { .. .,tkt this museum which is free to Teacher. Parents are requested for _Salmon Trout all, Mr. Bovle has expressed his i to send children, beginning school Full stock of Cough medicine always on hand* ` intention of paying a visit tn'.this spring, on the re-opening day The Piek .Pirie g Pickeringto make an examination Monday, April, I lth, as new class. f Sites of former Indian villa sg a cannot be formed later in theI W. Logan tt News » etwc•een the village and the lak r, �•� �• 4, 4 t qi f e.. 'r," �• '+€�,�;a1. '^"c.M .A' �:'dwti � +. r.• .a1 :'t.:. W. ,+r?v�,=,:, s�ii:-.,c',. ..d-....' a»•....s. .r..W�,: . .. : 'N a;' ,•v^. ,:.'it. m.;,. �a� .'r�;.� ;4"1. ..,v ,^'Sir j. �.°.'�"'_'°-.«'"L ^" za�x,e•:rr'tar.;'',d" t� ,_�. _,,• ear �` e• ;C � �'n � Z �w � � {sn."•';' ',�� '.�.•� :. ny w •.,y• Y u .:;_ -"`"tip, '�:e. +fid � - •. ,,� -'S3F�." p�iv+ •�-•,�sr-�. --•Lw,.�a _ ..'�' .:e {�