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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1904_04_15 K� 7. - - U. THE —.ICKERI (i NE W. — $pink TIOK,ERING, O TT.,--FRIDAY, APRiI% -� NO Mr. mon - " their annual re-or anization on Satur-d evening last. . The followinsoot�sttst-dh'a"o-. 7+ av iS Thompson, our junior Metho- MPs. Williams is visiting friends o�cers were elected-Hon. piesw Disnev-• Pres. D. G. N. Fish • Vice- 'his examinations fit VictoMa Univer- J. «'. Disney is prepared to clip pres. F. L. Green ; 1st ice, . . Wee- J.Wheat - - 90c bus. sity. We wish him success. horses on shortest notice. * son ;2nd Vice, Geo. Law ; Captain, White Wheat - 90C We are pleased to hear that Mrs. Frank Harrison : Se -treas., Levi M. S. Jones has ordered a new -, _ Spring Wheat - - 88e Palks has nicely recovered from her Gleeson : Committee, ��, Maine, F. �T F. EASTWOOD, ALD,. Snrlreon , •� recent illness. Brantford wind-mill for his farm Disney_ NV, Foley, J. R'ilsou.A.Davis ' 11 . to Canadian Pa^.iffc Railwey; Coroner G0089 heat - $OC use. ' Ontario Conaty; Ismer of ,�tarrlaize Licenses. Manitoba Flour p $0.50 bbl. Base Line East. c R'• «estnev and R. Hoar. The team Claremont; office bourn-Before to a.m., 1 to a ,t J. Vi. Disney and A. E. Hub- is now open for arrangements ,for O.m.,and hots 7 to 8 p,m• Private telephone Family Flour 5.50 -- l 8 _ .. .-connection with Balsam Greenwood.Broagham Pastry Flour - ° 6.50 " . Geo. Richards who has been in- bard were in Toronto ,last week ensues. Arrangements can be made _ 116t Zion,A.Johnston'a(7th eon),* Cowie'& Bran $IS.00 ton with produce. y-writing the captain or the sec.treas Cltheon),andDPugh's!athcoal 6-ly disposed is we are pleased to say I. McAvoy has arPived house Shorts .`A).00 . " -- able to be about again. A. YOIItiG, A3 D C.M ,FelIbw of Jumbo 28.00 John Munro and Ale Rose, of after spending some time visiting i,., x. friend., i 1, Tr4oftp.�laRical College. Toronto, mom- spent a couple. of da •s in-Brantford. •'tntford. ..� =b r�'aha Whole tiVheatFlours Toronto, }, Jame ySille,I,�ft sari !, ada�:for. _ be: �: C:;',;aga �L Lfrx¢i'.•�s--r ;:�:=, ��te:^.-5"Csf t ---- Ontario. Office Lad residence Opp O'Leary bolsi Chop of all kinds. last ti�eel; �vlt 1 'Donald'slits`: 1rs. 31anitoba. He took with him Ave Woburn,Out. office hours, morning s to lo: Hard and Soft Coal. Munro. thorough-bred ..cattle. We -g'is aveaiml 6 too. School re-o sed on `scuds S h Above prices Subject to Change without 1� }' slim eters SLlCCeS3 In the west. posits. after the Easter vacation during U-rials Jones has sold a large l eyai' Model Bakery Co,, L1mite �y lc cxu poptt rtr teat er, 18S quantity of-wire en . E. FAREWELL, Q. 0., BARRIS• Ro ens, visited friends in Bow'- that g Uid tyle fences are-be' gnarl- � manyitle• call discarded for wire fences by makes pure, rich b100d- 1y. TER,CountyCrovrnA:toraey,and Coanty Fred. Bunker's n;allimoth wood } A er's Sarsaparilla. Your - oucitor. Court Hones.Whitby, INV ' �� bee came Off last Friday and was farmers heals thaovet svme'of ottl farm- mother,Srandfnother,811 your the bee of the seasoli, when-about DOW � J1cGILLIVR3Y, BAItRIs• _ - .. ens have had ;,rain stolen from folks, used it. They trusted - are,solicitors.Ate. Oman opposite Post fusty «'filling hands rlenlolishecl their bin- souse haying lost as e otScs Whitby.Out. Jno.Ball Dow,B.A.:Tbeo. his large wood pile ill short order. smell as 'tift bus Si, r�a 0���1�� A:e(3lniyYay,LL,B. Moaev to Loan. 8p }• hes-. It would (,a (,g airs. Bunker invited.a number of be well for all fal,wers to keep ladies to ail uld-fashioned gttiltin�' their' Lanai}-doors cec•urely lock- Veterinary. r bee. We understand' that it uutu- ecl, in�rder to protect them=elves it. Their doctors tmisted it. - ^'�^ ber of thine incl tide,frust-proof. fruw these midnirllt rniders. - Your doctor trusts it. Then ' � SHOP,. GS,C to Of Me ARYSCA• quilts were made as onl}- farmers . aEov Graduate of cue Ontario vat- Of all materials and Asci 1 , trust it yourself'. There Is erinsry Co•:egs, Tomato, regatnred tnen:,.er ,tar m ive= Gari slake them. The eyed- _ Greenwood. I --. of i-e outer+o Veterinary Medico' Assoctan an, kepti n atOCk. It will payycu -- ing was :;pent in gadne,t ari!t dan- hearth and strength in it. to call at our works acd inn ct our stock, 'I snffer•ed terTrbry from lndt4e ,n sad Offi:�e and rte lents one andoae-quarter tunas Et lie � - north of Green River. Office and shoeiz9fcr9e ring and to tt i�• by the runner pec- Ili=.a 1 Iron ;pax been visiting tL r, Mood. I f ii- uo re let ur ui t rook - hours8 to 11 a.rn•, and I to 4 p.in. Yn:Lte and obtain prices, Don't be misled by ole with t1'llit'h the Uld were ale- fr':!•nd� iu TU:,,nt U, a;•ar'• 6ar.aya rt{ta. tour botuee perrna. telephone in my othce P.O. sadness, Green agents we do not emplov them,consequent• M1•�. Ll•tvici B:u•rel}isyisi'tinrfriends' neatly cures nit.•• lilz.11ted. As entertainers Mr. and j MRS, Y.F.•R&RT. Mt.1L•eco,Y Y. ]liver, Oat ly we can, and do throw off the agents in C arlet"n P!:1,­. .' .',b tY,e. J,C.wr3s M. commission of 14 scent., which cct:will Mrs. Btulker have few equals, Pe \fust t 1N•i:i+r and Lorne Lays'spent !r ` "" for Lowell. Sias oertainl nave b cr �—•'-- : �usttaes8 (ELarDs. ,Y Y P conning from na.' A - Friday ,1t Y +•ket suis. _ call solicited. Brougham. Mr,,- Eli NZ'i;4„n hue been visiting �� Blood WNRBY GRANITE CO friends in Leaside Jet, - irpHOMA3 D17NN,Conveyancer, Com ., J. Devitt visited the city on Sat- «, J. Devitt ,r res, n.Tgronto onSat-. - .L aatoas: for takisa A19davice, eco., Opp Post Office. Kiutby, Ontario tLLciav, p ©r s puts are gently laxative. atg�m,at,oat. oy �' -— orris- un porins y gg ---- C'. 'Coakwell and R'. Burk, of Mrs. Neal, of Claremont,is the guest They greatly aid tate Gaireapasilfa. _=.BBII`'rING, Issuer of Marhage Markham, silent Sunday- here. of ber st.n, Ger. Neal. . Lieensesfor thoCounty of Ontario. Of. pICBERING LIVERY ' J. L. Cow it-, of T„runto, ,pent - Jame-+ Peng-lir hit. purchasedanety --- --- 0 y - Us as the More or as his residence,Pickering _. 80 YEAR 9' _ ti•tndl antler Lire ian•nod roof. «,,terloo trart: m engine. . Village. i•y _ _._._ 1 EXPERIENCE - �tt li eit�uu .l>f lTt a#`i tti-rias. Fleining. -4 Markham, w �S ID BEL D.kM. auctioneer, seri Fret class vehielea for hire by day la-t week Nc ith Hnx)klin friencl�• in the villtt:,e c n M,mdRv. , - w.)ours:s�,icica sale* h:s namoroue or night 'Bue to connttL't:ea meet. Ar,•h Dat iy silent `Sunday with his qtr, vntl Jlt�. T. lih-Avuv, of 31t• parent- Ltt Bt,w k road. i Meads but r tar ane nest, 8ale4of fee ms.farm iag all G. T.R,trains Freight and express delivered to ail parte of the Zion. `1'E rlt }Iu�xltty with 5. II.And I:eltc,:r3 Ueucr started wort on IKook ani everytt,iu¢ the Is to be so;�i will be + • bandled by the subscriber with tbeutmost Care vtlia¢e. Teaming of all kinds dons til► SLP eu-un, Mondnv with R•. PenghUv, ” and 4o!d to the very beet advantage 4?ly Mfr=. J. 'Burk, tte are glad Lo i•e- R•alter C'ariton has enwiigE•i with H on shortest notice. bale and com Trtaot NlaRscs B.SEAT0.N..TOWNSH.I.PCLEBE _ ', m.eeeiga sttthlea is noaaeotioa. - Ir,rt. io lnilLrt,viug ay_ _ nicely_ __a .I.clr�, crt_.�u.31¢ €•,r-t1,-�rrrisrrrer:- Dca,ohs Qoavevance:. Comrxtiusooertor taking call be expeC'ts'ei. Arthur J, hntt•.n lrwt x valuable -- azadarite. acconotant. ls.to.- .->,.' to-inns_ - p 31r, Bain, of Newmarket, 9 nL 'h'.,rt horn pow r,n'hlet+(iaq IagE. C'>SwYts,ONT.1 diC Peak Ac ^ne.c 1 . see a Sri dea t 4.110 ti man on farm property. 'Issuer o! 3[arttage Lao. ._. _. —. , Thoula�. -Rt•An -has- atArtPCI work Q51'• ` ""'`"`•"`•`'"a- ° ,A pster as W sl • • r fP�r days thaw ty!'E'li LClth ��_. ++ nr. o I" osrwtsrenwt+.e (cmmanicr saeas" Itev a, Out. r•e ii-Proprietor. again at ttie cemc+nt concrete, tions.:r:rr., .=,aaene,a.. fiaadtr-Iron paten" - and Sinn. Hubbard. - —_—_ tion barber left town tx1 Thut'F- fir`;' JAck�trtn has en{�aged with Mr. ■p^r tree. „risers a art for+ac•urtaa patents. OCCHEB Jc PO4TILL.Licensed Anc• . " , user • ep.rea n rise +'+a At coarse. m tie -- ay ) run a up in t e ret An Walter S. G_--een. of BuffAlci ti. Y . Won salsa oteverTdeacnpraoa :oaaocted sa a Fur6 � �� opening note for a good barber. was home' visitin friends for a fewmoderate cbsrots T Poacher. Real Estate '_\ gAgsat and Genera} vslsator, Strict stwouoael f e a - Mrs. Jackson returned honLr ddj•s• A Lunda(+ env 1111varstM weetev. I,arsewr ter.J caiatto^ :�am nctenttoc urnal Tert°s,fa a _�yea to all orders b mall or telegrapo Ad- from Dollar last week after spend- oeePh Stevenson has been engaged wr •sur moatoa tL eo;°a cyan now.e.urn ires THOS. P:L'C�88 HtwngbLm out. F with .Ur. Davidson's at Balsam for the �u C�, �gW POBTtLL.Green P-var But. tb-ly ing some few days with her sister 3@1%- Mv, Ygk �- ,A full line of fires• Mrs. It. Brooks. num err Braacb >a,. TLe r-et-wasbbirtoa,tl m HR WELLINGTON Hotel.-Hav• aide hlrnitnzeaow 1i. Turner, having decided to go John Seldon has purchased the ed thi a vs 12 rumvir bonen. 1 Lm prepared to farniab c _ lower fif'Ly acres of land.from Tbemas K000modsuon to all who desire to patronise our wase rooms. ptoperty here to Fred. LAfraugh. r,6. Law, of Highland Creek, visa- --- - ._ Ise Spaatous�ampie rooms. t aball be pleas of c,3'Carborv, ted' his brother, Cleo: and familyon ad to ase all old oatroos when the have oe. ,Prices ri ht. First-class�orsea to hire da or eanon to wins Karkbam. Jae. T sABSCa, $ The Communion of the Lord's Mnnday. 3r Yarkham.Out, E$em Supper will be celebrated in St. John Lynde has moved to-Be.Isam: night. ^ R. S. Dilhngham. John's church on Sunday first, the havin,cented the-Servis place for a Buss i _connection meeting an _..___ ethf�dl&t Church 1;th-int., ai a:w-pm. _ yearstrains, Piawring, Ont. —.e. Lelfiss . Tremble entertained a Services as Follow&• _an>:EN Rtv[R. ' ' number of young forlks on Friday p.m. Horses cls ed on shorust notice. J. B. Wilson was a Toronto visitor a birthday Bu party, pa W. A. Thomson, _ 10:30 a.m. ,.. .Preaching. a r i ly has been en- ' Cot 'stns Bart G louWar n e last week. ga ed with Fd. Gibson, of Claremont,7:00 p.m...,... „ L' T wgL1 N WWW f g - Proprietor. $•00 p.m. ....Sabbath School. Jliss Marp Turner is visiting friends or the summer. - _ 3:00 P.M.,......Epworth League, on to Toronto. Misses Carrie and Mabel Harr i The Tuesday, Have A full line of fresh and"cur fir..St. John visited at O. P. For- are viFiting their uncle,Jos. Stephen- f tier's on 5ttnda son, in Fort «'sills., WESTERN B � $00 p.m._.-..,...R eekl7 Prayer, on ed meats constantly on hand. y _Master ilbu B. t ��� � Ul Picini urzsday ptce oil, Breakfast .Bacon,- seen at work in this ioeadify. laid up for the past two-weeks with a e _ AW -Rev. J. E. Moore, Ph. B. Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc. The Ladies Mission Circle met at serious attack of quinsy. Ine3rporated by act of Partiamantless _ Pastor. ` - the home•of Mrs. W. A. Fuller on Levi M. Gleescd and Misa Fr. Highest pricei paid for Thursday last. Gleeson visited Torontu friends naYostat;isaaeh. Messrs Fred an Re a Ni hswand- throu b Easter vacation. int oriaed Csltcal.....................t►iAoo,eoti 71 1'r $utcher'9 cattle. " Rgi $ Subscribed Capital............. .. 600.000 er, of Pickering village, spentSunday MksEtta Clark returned bome after "n......... ,.,.,.. :....:..._WAQ _ visiting friends here. spending the Easter(vacation with Luset■ 12p Coa.eriibtie-::.•,..... IAoee40 The Rev. Douglas McIntosh of Tor her friend in A rin vine-- Joule COWAN, TIE.Yo"^••x SeQ, ' Rea! Estategeaey Farmers _Supply~ Stare onto University, preached here last Miss Pearl Foster, of London,has �.. .� Special attention given to Farmer•■ Bales' Sunday in the absence of Pastor Jud- been.visiting her sister here, Mrs. W. :cotes Oouections sottaited ane promptly made �. Office . Have on hand a quaniity of men's son McIntosh. J. Devitt, for 9 few days. Farmer's Now discounted American and. • + ' and boys'Suits. Boys' sizes from 23 Mr. and Mrs. Lehman and eon nt F. L. Green has the carpenters and Foreign$zohwge bouithl and sold Drafts is _ epe steed,ayailable on all of the waWd Pic�eringl ! utaT♦0- to 32. Pricds from 2.00 up. Men's •the Easter holidays in Newmarket. masons renovating. the house lately p _ h - , sizes from-Wu' -Pestes frctm-d'-50"P.-114r.- Lehman-returned.Saturday to occupied by Mrs. A.llfcgay. Savings sank>�istmoset. FOR SALE These are No. 1 tweed and serge suits. resume his duties in public school. J. E. Disney sold a bull last week Intared allowed on d at bl�ghhset ear, _ Plenty of No. T Sugar by the Bbl. or Mrs. Lehman wtll remain a week for a handsome price. He was, de- rent rates,boa credited half-yearly eto ghed cur, ,A good seven roomed dwelling, Lb, longer. livered to Ottawa on Monday: Cleo.Serr.lilanager. :'wood house attached, 4lr acres of land Highest price paid for all kinds of Died-On Monday, 11th inst., Mrs. School re-opened' on' Monday with Farmer's Produce. Nelson Bice, aged 883 ears and 2 mos. theusual attendance,'after a couple of Splendid;br market gardening. Prig- y p 1 Old unwashed wool SSc Ib. Mrs. Bice had A paralytic stroke,some weeks E reiply•sandy loam, good well, good _ aster vrtxation. the.--tion, OkLw.ashed-wool 18c1b. time ago from w Lch ill never rallied Many of our sports took in Marks ' also Poultry wanted. but gradually sank till death released Bros. show in Whitby on TuesdayWATCHES A•good dwellingg on Main •stree Zr, $RYAN &°SON her. The funeral took�pplace on Wed evening, Lind report hAvinga fine time one on Christina stree . , , nesday to Brunstvick I4ill cemetery. James Tucker, of, Ashburn, 'has Call and see me, I would be lad to Pickering. Services were conducted by the pastor moved:onto the Jackson farm. ' We glad Rey. Judson McIntosh:' welcome Mr. and Mrs. Tucker to our Having purchased the business -show these properties, good values formerly carried on here by riiv- Titles searched,'NotLar Public, etc. Report of standing of pupils of S..S, midst. y No. 11, Pickering,for month of Mardi Fred and ,firs. Orr are about to self under Richardson tk Co., I _ti �, .DOMINION BANK 1904• Sr. 400-Reath Annie, Blake An-, leave ts,Lhey have rented the McCann intend for,a short time to give e V. �i�• alis." Viabe-IT6ovei�r�Lfi=-Walter placeatAu ey. an are in a ew ays the-publiE e little close buying in this line. Booth, Gordon Booth, Laos Hill Sr. going to more. ,. - Capital Paid uta $3 000 OOp Don't forget we alwacs turn 3rd-Violet,Fuller, Ada Stillwell. Jr. Diiss Bessie Tonkin returned to her a, p l + 3rd-011ie Fuller, Nelson Hill, Maggie school at Hoard's, Ont„ on Saturday out a correct repair job and we Reserve Fund and, r gg Undivided Probe-a $3,414,000 Nilson. 2nd Class-Harry Hopkins, last•, after spending the Easter--'vacat. want you to,kno�that whAt we - • - • _ __ __ Nettie Post_ill, Annie Fuller. lst Class ion under the parental roof, say is a For Spring Medicine L}tr�iFtLllet, Jeanie Malcolm, Annie Peter Perry visited his daughter 'p J =v " WHITBY BRANCH a c Intvre Tablet-Nellie lficliell',Ed- Maggie, at llfimico' Asylum it couple RPihable _ Tryward �'ilson, Lucy Bice.—A. E. Leh- of clays last week. ' He reports her get 1 Leann, Teacher. ting along well and doing fine, Accurate. General Banking _ A gloom shadowed, our village on blrs, Henry Shea has returned home '- The O. C. Sarsaparilla gaturday morning by the very sud• after spending a.couple of months -in True •u. •"Onr Best"'SArsLtparilla Business Transacted• den death of'.Mrs. Geo.'Banyard, of Toronto undergoing an opgration. We o - O. C.Tonic$fitters Claremont, at the home of her mother are all glad Mrs. Shea is well again, Mrs. Benjr Doten• Mrs. Banyard Thomas B tyles has purchased the Waltham Watebes'from $b up in FOR COUGHS - Special. at'Tention given to the Pollee. came to visit her mother the Tuesday property -of the late Abram Boyer, gc,od heavy case. Our Special ex- Our own.Syrup of 3Vhite Pine and tion of farmer's sale and previous to her death Apparently in And will move on same._shortly. He good movement any size except -Tar in 4 oz. bottles, leads them all: - ' other notes. her usual health. On h riday night intends running the grist mill and also very smalI,guaranteed for8 years ' - she retired to bed about 9 o'clock. As the saw mill as usual. in a nickle case Si. Gold filled Try Our Own Poultry Spice, 3oc each or 3 for 90c. s SAVINGS DE-PARTMENT. soon As she lay down she complained N. and Mrs, Adamson have-moved first=class 20 yr. case 812,25 9r els y, _ of a pain in the stomach and in fifteen to Balsam. Norm has been engaged Solid gold Ladies good weight$'Zt3 Dyes-'We are headquarters for =ep=gito received of $1. std. minutes she was dead. The remains. with John Lynde for the coming sum- Gents extra heavy$30. All guars ,•Standard"anti"DiamoiYd." Upwards: went by t"rain to Claremont on Satur- mer. .The young couple will be much tees curried on as heretofore. 3 Have you et tried "Lesaive day evening. The funeral took place missed b our town people. y y X=teremt allowed at highest at Claremont MondayAfternoon a John eldon had a very valuable Phenix"? current rates. Large number -of friends attending. sow stray away from his place a week NORMAN BASSETT .,-o2=po1.1=d4odL'or paid half The sympathy of the community is Ago. After many inquiries and hunts ,JEFPELER 8i OPTICIAN, .PICKERI NG : extended to the ed mother; sisters she was found dead in Green's race. yearly, and brothers, this being the second I She had apparantly been on the ice Successor to Richardson &Co. PHARMACY �•J•T$ORTON$ death that has taken place in the home when it•broke and drowned her. ' KAXa1G>E>fl within a few weeks. i"The Greenwood foot-ball boys held ����S�t��+♦� N ,� ,,"+..^ �+°' „rat a u �� .C`ss �.,-.. d '£• �,t* .,..s......."3�u�le :, u.rz-'�6 ,,e„ -r••M�� � F •,,.. `� „ ,., y•.�-'., _�^~�7,�` '�-' �?� zrt, ,:, s �+,:�s�.�"', ,r� ,��'� :seem.: a s '-fi� ''•z..,c5`,�.rt. �_, w - - �. . .___ _ . o lil - - z. . .'L . ---------- —.—._._ — _-^__ {d.. let, sion at one end, on which to plane f ly one cup of sugar, then twv'o well _� Is here far more regard for economy- tho dishes when rinsed and wiped. beaten eggs, hall a cup of milk, and of labor management. Danish $tables ," With hot and cold water to be held one and two-thirdag cups of dour ,' �� are general] kept clean, lout at tile• -- -- _ - about - y ` th0 at the turn of $ faucet, or even I sifted lslth two and ak half teaspoons m cost of a vast amount of very cheap from a reaeivoir on the stove within of baking powder. In cold weather � � labor. In other couatrie$, as well as arm's length, dishwashing is made softon the - butter and warm the �� Denmark, much attention is aid' to. ' ..-�. - ,� 1. " -_ ���� 0��� easy. • - - - . bowl before beginning -to mix cake.. cleaning the cote stables but the con- :.. - ___.__-__-- _. A 6ne covered table Or shelf is a Have the flour sifted rind measured, elusion has been forced upon us-that t" L convenience the housekeeper will ap- butter the cake Lina with a bristle this !w dear morn from un a a PLAN OF COW STALL. pprecia- QRVVVVVVWV .preciate, especially if it is provided brush, and sift over their greased ion of the value of all manurial mut- • with drawers for apices, utensils,' surrface'a filnr of flour to keep the _ Twp rows Of cows III a barn 261t.140r CLAIMS OF THE KITCHEN. wide will confine thclli in rather close r urrcl the fixed habit uC saving it r towels, etc. A marble slab for use cake from sticking. Put the soften- thun frout any knowledge or inters-• • b In building a house the average ilk iii pastry-making - is something the ed butter in the warm-bowl and beat quarters but can be arranged so they tion of cleanliness as o[ prime im ll Mtteh elet. reo- w' h slitt d soon until it ie can be comforts lc - r about the parlors, the reception hall, kans 'as indispensable after she as! creamy; this allows a perfect blend- left or alleys. The cotes should ally shown try the fact that.the cows and the dining-room than with the once used it. Ping with the sugar; which should be face' the`centre •for (ott�'enienco' In. are milked In just about as careless - -- ., • kitchen, which sonic one has called I The height of the stove, thunk added whilti--fou beat constantly. feeding. Have a 3 foot alley back and unrloanly a manner in Great Bri- ;I "the heart of the house." and the table should be ad juste Lo When .the butter: and sugt}r is white of the cows, with a gutter from 12 .fain and all over Europe an, it must %` Some of us have, recollections of the height of the woman who is to and creamy, sift in a few spoonfuls to ib inches wide and 6 inches deep. I - unfortunately, be, confessr;rl, is the _ the old-falibioned kitchen "at ,grand- work at them. Backaches are of flour, then add the eggs and beat The floor upon which ilii cI.ows stand co,nmon practice:in tfiis rnuntry. Thr-_ - father's," that are more or less bought oil by working over a table energetically. Pour in the milk', should be ]cove] givirig 4 feet for . tinged with sentiment, but few want I or stove that is too low. A. high sift the - flour and Uaking powder. standing room, about 2 feet for very general use of women " milkers ` • i that kind of a kitchen in their own stool on which the worker may sit ci all foreign dairy districts it a der y Put the batter immediately into the manger, making 11 feet for each Cow `- 'louses.. The old-fashioned kitchen i at-her table or sink and be raised oiled tins, scraping every particle and 22 feet for the two, with a con- cidcd advantage; they are F{entler sold -' J'.-' ' ` was really the family living-room. I high ehough above either to work from the bowl with a,palette knife ire feeding alley about 4 feet wide, cleaner than men, and_vastly better It was dining-room except on state l with ease is .a convenience worth nd before setting the cake in the than the average worfark laborer, day. occasions, washroom, cooky-,errs; and More than the rockin•chair that 4 g The stalls slioulil'13e 3} feet wide b oven level it slightly; making It .froze centre• -to centre, which will does all sorts of work during the day. the caller who ran in for a few min-I newspapers writers insist upon as somewhat higher at the sides than leave about 3 feet and 4 inches in Mitch attention is being given, especi- utes' chat was familiarly mado at.essential to the cook's comfort. in tho centre: This makes a cake i ally fn k:ngland, to perpetuate the I home whiMr-'the work went on unin-I In cool weather 'a coolie lox out- the clear, and will provide ten stalls, custom of em 1 g - g- level, as it ismalways surd to rise a p oyin women instead . p y g y P little higher in the center. Never �n each side. S ` ' terra ted]'. The woman who of side a window will save man trips of men for milkers, and to maintain the meal,: traveled m,€tny extra miles down collttr. This is only a box fit- P The partitions between the cows . , Y acre chatter from the knife on the the efficiency of milk-maids; the po- .. - in the course of the year because of.I ted into the lower sash on the out- should be about 4 feet high and may pular y edge of the pan; it you do, the cake p public milking contests at the _ . the wide area required for all these side of a window, with a shelf or. be made of boards or slates. The will not rise on that-side. 'In frf- dairy shows are useful and comixier%d- 11 tic processes.. She generally two.in it iP,needed: The lower sash teen or twenty minutes the cake rear posts may be .omittOd,,as it. is able. 1k*�tny parts of F.uroPe have the - • - ' had "s,tters'`" -wui___she had to is raised to put things in. then low- not readily needed, The first post, d!! i .: should be perfectly bak(d, addition advantage of keeping the 1 dodge, and was wont to occasion ]]ales in the back and cover- which may be av2 x 4 scantling, is cows• in the flelda continuously ttta . express her sentiments about having i,ed with mosquito m It--serve-1 --vers-- - 4J feet from the Rutty._.the.-front greater part of the year and- milking '' so lebod eternal] "under her tilation, o'e the whole back of the est--Is set-forward--3 them in the o eeri air.'Phis ractice .;fes „ y y g.. HINTS TO HOUSEKYEP IRS, g P does much to pInsure clean w ilk and box may be made of wire asitia nailed against it. The partition . • ' R'c don't live" {n ilio kitchen as Iron pats and kettles, copper tea- l kettles, and other heavy and cum- Nutmegs'shotrld be kept out''of the boards or stats should be fastened on- pure products. I much as we used to. Even on the reach of children. They are a dead- to upright slats and then hung on ;% - !farm, the last stronghold of the kit- 'bersome utensils should be replaced Iv poison, as dangerous as carbolic the rear post with hinges. Place DAIRYING ON A S:1fALL SCALE. ..c : then as a livingroout, the_re is a;by granite and agate ware. _ There acid or ammonia. Curiously, many slain in front so the cows cannot ]here are mail,.' fur,ucrs who Qrae __ _ strong tendency to use the. whole Js no sense in lifting pounds, daily, children seem fond of them, A case' step forward and fasten a rope onto house and confine the kitchen to its where ounces would sufllce. is on record where an S year-old boy, the rear end of the partition "with a tics general farming, keeping enough ' ,legitimate purposes as a cook room. A drop shelf against the wall is tows to pay the grocerG gill, who do p { died in great agony atter chewing staple. The rope or chain in the rear not fecal that th.;ir bus;nvss in this Women realize that a small, conven- halridy. Hinged to the wall and � � two nutrlegy. of the cows should fie about a feet 8 'lent-kitchen is an economizer of 'furnished with a secure prop, it Children often have curious] aG fine is large enough t4-ff-cuaat ugin¢--_-._ - fFomes in play many times. y inches lanfr. .with ,- hook ax the-erxl-[the best Inodf-rot u )licances and con- i -time, travel and strength, normal appetites, as witness the which ran he hook,-,] into a �rtaj,? in Pt In a kitchen twelca fret square if a woodbox is, necessary have it I cravinx o! the-sellooTeirl for chalk ducting the hus;n"s .alor;g Lite lines �' - the awinrtfrrl Parfitinn on ilio "other - there is ample room for the necPs-.fitted .into the wall between kitchen ;and slate encils. Things that are laid down by the hest dale:ing au- and woodshed, with hinged coe'era p F• side. If the upper hinge on the par- 1horities. brach utan must idl: for - I. sary conweiiiences which the, worker deleterious t;hould be 1•arefully' kept titian is a little lower, so that th,o c } 1." i can reach with Buse. The chief cea- Ion each side so it can be tilled from ,out a! their un ' A child, o.)d himself as to %vh,•ther it is ad-',ssbte 3 partition W411sa a little, it will al- son for a room), kitchen-the neces- � the outside. A lot of dirt and f? g to put in ase separator and to build a -' } _- - y I„ +g enough to know Getter (ince etc Till,; PI airs p P g so ways swing' 1 sity of getting-array from a red-hot. trackin is ted; much camphor guns ("because it felt -. silo. It is probable. the! a sePaeator I Something-often (almost universal- tOPER POSITION• n.ill' 1. ••- stove in summer, has been dobe so tunny in Ike teeth.' she explain- pay for itself in a cust;flt:•aLi\•ely away with by the almost universal ly) overlooked in the planning of a ed) that she was made ,rry ill and When it is desired to Ict the cog's short time, even where' 1,!It a few 1. ,` , house is to locate the bedrooms end sicca disliked tl:e odor of out unlock the rope or chain back- of cows (ire kept, .if not, add a-fcw- -' use o[ the gasoline stove, which has iter the cow, hogir.ning at nne end, Irl more td lite hrr.d ami arrange to throws o'rt little heat, and is out of• their.wsndons so as to coke advan- •sautpLnr, -- • - Mer and thus get at, winds in sum- �- 4 stu, will b., -aw, -tfi f t ©A and_lfie c�-N the h�,tttc�r fv, tat iG f,rrr -- • to a of the ,reva,lin commission within five minutes after g t I Equal ,arts of anmrvnca Ond it itr- thr first cow back cr,rtt give her time snpr a and cnoof a- -of„cloth ng no. matter how' (Try' and {:Int afra;d to back-1a th� i:t+.rr, The hav, the'feed ha-wi rh, !t is Put a at. -- - sFs. tld - . . _ The kitchen shoals] be on a - level II3edrooms on t eft-. east- -side of a P g �' I,1e 'them � - house are nearly• always hot. in sum with the dining-room, its location y , hard it may be, Saturate the spot other cows will soon Irain to Push o I+reduce th, most l,-TS6t for 'Oho ,' mer and cold in winter. Put the t g; owner, and it i-4 tl- A •n v al exper.-' should Go careful .' chosen. Not so several t{mos and then wash out in the swan rx Partrtinn which will �• _ a Twar• the dining-room that its heat kitchen on the;lio� Sou haorth or west side if In :soanp�suds, _� Y g giie. them ru•,m t turnaround sncc-sf--f+r-ect-e I--*i;ifi rn4 mit the I alai_odQrs_ente>__that- F st.nmer. Plan the porch so that it I ^i R the heddi - fin- fr; afire] o •Iti^ n;F ach c about ao�tart tc 1hn.c or Inch a IGrililk Ich..a n . Etd%-:,itt w ,- i4i r producing ing near a bed"room that the buildin of ,c n the n � and _ - ' --- has a pretty outdooL, gets- tits " . Ares or the pounding of steak' are line The sun purifies blankets anri _ ,eparatorn ar,r adopte-1 or not, most breeze, and Is not overlooked t, the I ' dis'.urbing. Ono of ilio- tnlportant 'street and the neighbors' windows. landta enlivemst t theljcottunt ii e. flthe rst - - r !farmers who keel, cows could inlProcs study of prevailing winds will often- g DR.A. W G"{';AS $ their methoofs ni f•arid rel r . • t; - enable t-he bui,)tlar to sa platee--t-hc -- !lei ter_ _co act nt the t,'� . .��_ ,__ - + One of the ' sp=in[t jnTis” the= house •a• II P would hr wis,o tar loariv to havo. i rarry the odors uOf caoklcg out of ' Two Sauces--C,-start] sauces.ti hall; wife dreads is the fti,ing wid. puck- is Setif direct to ti•. df-eased Ithrir cogs cone fresh im th:• G,II or I puts by the lmarcvcd b1caer - -- the house- instead of diffusive thein- pint milk; one egg; 'one-tluarter cup ing .down of the kazusrtge and hams kit" the LkQem Clears tre44 l•,'arly winter, rathor than i;i cPring -• - iil through it. A kitchen should ba-ve 'sugar �'et over fire and stir ' till for sumnrer consumption, To a�otJ pass es.vo a dro ' �i, - -opposite windows so arranged aa_to ,thick, • Chocolate sauce--Small cup having to treat the+ hams in thio throc.a and rppefma;e��y curs I rs i many uo: '1't, • larks of b iter - , f4 B catarrh and Ha re.-t•r.-f33oaer t higher in th r w,r ,t r, an l til,' f,lrtu- ._ .be eaa,ly lo_.wered from the top. fbr 'sugur,. three tahl.espoonfuls butter planner make covers cit heavy cot- PeN �,r .l.r,•or�rr•a,w chas.. � r ling leaq ntit r ween to d.tun ed his � - just this purpose land-two of flour; one pint of boiling ton sewing the h,tmq Into themS Wed .iae�o, Tcronto •r.� svgata time tion than during the - " t Plenty or-light is Indisreneiiible in !'water and half a square of incited tightly, and_then whitewash the oto• _,...__ ._ _ ___-__ ___... s n mrr•rlmor,tlis,iuTr�fanv ni.inu,rs al- -- - - -'tbo kitchen. In addition- tc the sweet chocolate, Cook till thick. I side. Bung in a e6ol collar or a ,I arc. Thr top of tbo u;an�cr' in ocw their cu vs to gu dr}• all -wintror,-- - - I . windows,. light is gained'by making I' Bouilettes. of Liver.-Cut one-half dry dark granary they'ate safe -rout. front of the cow is onl • from 3 to lir 1 _'=• hr vdeAs Ti ht in color.- L7i1. alai . oane4 0l liv_er into hi^ - 'eQ nal b nr.d while itx•ding t h:•tn, r(•aeie'c: nc - - • _ - i Ir u"• '�-t„`,-SeTtrcr'7t,'�-ec=li-i;, ret .. I,nrunle tram :��ri, . ow g __,-___iepplied to the_-Ii11�c-F 9t1 -Q11s_"pl:(i hall•_gently for Lv--' minutes. ----+-- _ 1. scilla is'.easily cleaned, and is bet. drain and chap fine. I'ut a gill of T{F:I:I:LI-TTI.T: u\!•'--S \tiF.LT:: '11,^ ir,anacr should be ,(d•,t•.stahlr so<rt•'aqufm mon --ferd atrdlnh. t!,, -rnr.--- • ter than kalaomined of papered niflk in a'dvublo boll,tr; rub together - I (that when she is stonllnh with her Ithnn one running dry, but eh' must wa! . lls. Paper .is easily loosened by_, one taLlespocnful of butter and two 6 ---- eteani, .arxP if u¢ed'should he the of flour it into the mita: and when I There ought not to Lor any-r:icl.;31. ih!nd tett ncarx tfit• gutter Her Sas he fed rough ge anyw te- nail grarG �C_-._ of paper in tilt, pattern. .w ,c R t rc Pasco L4 uru:ed.a e reiTtlr, . s eeP ess (, ,: -- , _ slats w .Ice tFou,a h,• rrtyiirrfl til n}a t'. not only look* wall, but which, if liver. Cook in doublu boiler for lit 'w'Attld rot. bo,ASI. ii nv;tnr:S I;,tt'c tchich will pr,•; nt ier fro!q steppint; ;:;ilk wua-1 Ill- paid for utnnc Lima. • I revarnished after the Arst w.;shing, least ten minutes. Add one table- ;their little ones an uc•c:tsln;'al (io�e fur«ard and soiling Lha• roar' of th• over by tlz:r :hot+t,•r.sit• lu,ldr cl•;1 1'c r _ can lx) cleaned scvarttt.tims spoonful choppefi Parsley; one tea- of .1S'ihv's Own ''Tablets. The little 's!al!. 1r - adjust-lit c.f a stall snake o row do }t,•r 1w!;t iii u'intor _ " 1 wuir.scuting' of (;obrl is pine 'ort x;xrunful salt: Cue-quarter teae;licoit- ones err s:ckiy n i,d Sn•tR;i and wTiiclr ewi.{, ;:mtcn; agtrs from 9t p Ishl should :,• w'arn:l l:a iw•J, un:: - 1he side wally to a height of four or ful pepper; one teaspoonful onion ;:lceple<s usually he(•aluxe of ser,:., ping forword will k(tp theta clean, Inot by allu-t,;1 t:, rine o (t ihirinp •- -- -•' live fret is better than moF,-�aird5'juicc---S 'cit cold, form. into Galls, ;ftnmach,_bo-11 or teething trouido•, aril, by ha'.ing t"' ,ar,an,,'r hate, so !c•olak, .,tort:iy w',•ntht r. �ia;.� is a - • _ , _ .. . - end-plasfer, especiutly where there ;dip in rkg,aztd hrva(l cruaw!)s and LThese and ti;e nthvr neinor ill, of th t vehcn k� n� down- th., head c: n-,gr,�,I ail•:tiara-r', hilt it lion] _!'Irat;ht - _ • .are children, For-tbe.flabr,. there is 'fry .;n'h(it fist. Itttlt, OHCS are speedily; .relieved and he rarriod in n natural position, Will sw'lo•t ri,)t.,r 1t.Ir, rn:f c•or•11- Uldrt,r, nothing better than pine covered Ona -Kgh•-Cookies,-One cup, each, promptly (T,red 1 i- tl,:l,y's Own-Tali- afford conifort, which i-1 till essential Drill) ar g-owed corn, s!o trill do well, c_ e. c, an t.ta et e• (,ur t rives enc point in s•cnriug n ergo ,n.r p ilii r�;,uciallY ii a ;Yw rue; c.u, n a I v.• women,' because ar-d on,3-half cuts sugar' one-half u) r v' 1u;31,.. sh•eps \tell at night. I'1'i:e s!ac•s in- front of .!'r. rout will (;r: the r•ttim, o Hort th,•'cr,ct'in0 .' . ' In n nna f o s Ito t 1 tr toe- c t J9, gI „ I F p F - .,.. ... y - - • - it is bike ve'alking on pavemena, pro �ttnter ore egg; one level tA,blesl+oon Iand lets tete mother [rt lief: Int:ch Ipr.oe:ct:t her 1'ro:n ttinn ta.o hay or for, gran food. Ii. the �ro6;Zhtlj;-• I- ' -- ducing a JI%r on the spine which ,s 1s:tleratus;, two heaping teaspoonfuls i needed rest as trill, , airs. It, AI, (other rquf hagr tinder her. ;c;t., Thr i;hir'ly clAw.'r, a C'r•at,y suuo,i:;t. of tiring, The linoleum is elastic-and linking• powder sifted in with some ,Tagus,` *Taunt:c#u, Ort,, says : �','1 stall is uimd: naraow so th:a th,o If:.t-lwroducing ' rlra2;orits w i"ll Iso• ra -' -does aiway '\rlth this jar, Though �of the-flour. Flavor'with cinnamon !can recoiulnor.c! Italy`, ()wn T.eb.t.ts cow cannot, turn rounil, w•hi.le the Iqn{red in. the :;retro, tined a large . it is expensive it is durable, wears or nutmeg and add a pinch of salt, to all-mothers-w'i-.,-have cross or de- t la m• rope is fastened 'rout 000 �aiitnu:it of ccu'u w•al'e;,lt, h•• pr;+i'.^tab- , ' .- well, look's well, and is easily clean--',Abx as sofas-'hey,•- can •be -celled--Neale children, 1 do not know how' partition to, the other. Each cote Ili• used, I( life roug!',ug;r i, larc;e!y. e -7Tie-piftcrn'bf Lhe'gentune lin- out. I could get along without Cheln. sti»uld. he taught to take ter ow'nicorn :ti;IL's, tfmnfhY hto- and oat I . oleum goes clear through the fabric,' Lovely Layer Ca;kr,-an expert In•I Mother,: isn't it worth ,your. h e..o ,stall and the .teachictg shortlA'bo done straw', the train rattivit slimed, be J . and therefnrn does not wear pff. ' cookery gives the following,recipe, give this medicine just one trial with • great. caro. It rr- The iron and"-zink -sink has-• been with careful directions as, to mixing. our 'medicine d ales does not keep I Patiutle eut,l tofu]]; . sl ]cirgely of feccls rich in Pro- he up-to-clate kit-iare y e or l ,gofers gentleness and tact 'n tt,ach•Itcia:, „ . . climinaand in is tedCPlace stands the,are*rel the In r edi(lnts rCiceman¢suarfl 'the Tablets ,send _+ cents to ,The cows prol)rrly, but in the end.one is --�-- om necessa -.- • - , .. g q �Dr. Williams Medicinrr--C:o;, 131 'cic- SF: T - - •. :white enameled one, with itn exten-1 ter of n cud,•of:butter, add .grndyul-I ville, Ont., and the Tablets will:Ue Rirtue tctatirdcd for e\•'t'(Isis g these AL 13 -IIV SPRING, P _ _ --___ sent by mail post paid. virtues. —1 r . . �■ s a '- -- -- _-i ,.. _ --. ,^ ... > at , uires Assis= , t B ., CARE OF U:\TTtY ('fl1\'St . hizkin� iVevr Health-Givin,- . . .t IndesCr�bable ��7 . ..._ ST•:TTI:NCF. SETOdr NS. - o til Litt ho rsing arse! cau'o of• deli:,' ' Blood. . . . .. . . . . . - Selfishness is the- Heart, of sin. cows' no corvnti-v sliot-:^, nF O r,•lo ! . . . in general jaiactic'. env bt, th•)as ne ' sprin" is the, sc;ason tv1wil •your _ Stone iwll" . de'r. Tho fussy are never effective, conditions hitt',• than thns•,of tills .;:sten] llo ., lo.I 1!1). fn th) .. -I- . Obedience is Getter than oblation. country-. The avrr:l!,o cprtclitiotce �si,rine �o;i I:, est have aero hlnari ,lust _ ��o■®�� ! Character is (:rystalli�ad conduct. clsetthcre err had onilu,gh. affil o;,Poi- las rho ter•: ttri,t it:tn n^:r •:^o: NO- � Rav'enge is sweetest twhen renoune-'tunitics for irrp great 'improt'elilent, `lure ciemana, it. V1'Ith,>,.t r.t•w h1i)(V{ . ed, but such !nlProvonteut• i5 hilar;' nliulr YQlr will fc.•1 w y. wo K. :incl lam- -An Exceptionally Severe Case in YYh(ch a �(ts rapidly* in Ntis co,rntry as any-. :.diel. :With n e rich, red L!ncod }'oil _. 3rerc;es tiiultiply' as \\a ,measure �; 1, o^!ll•hr s 1 i Tri,,, ha s iv rind It,. L y., Helpless SufFerer Was Restored b where. ntrll're else is Ilion,rr a h t- sl)l '- 11. Y them. 'tar aPPraciation of the imps rnnr„ '1''r,, ono s,iro v,aay t.-),got now ,blond man+ifacturcd doulits life aid- d to P U lir. VCiI- .• .. • .' _ Only trrl fresh mer•e;'y i� lit toko _ an ecr?t nn• 'o h1 rl,itt ronin, _ ■- A - 11f ht >ir chvrrss eon 'orf and �lt ,.;s fink 1'i!i,. 'Phot• cictually ®�' C�'9�5�: S �1�17 iii Ye Nnthin . snpils.ts,n „ie,.i)!e - ,Iti;g 11, r;,, cit anlir,oss for cotes. .t)t_ hears sat . •l for.the spoils. iof' 1,1- clog-, rol,ations botween t}te ;cost .:,prmg, low in ft w.-. f I \Ir . _. _ .. ... Our victories depend on how we dnirw cows osul the fali'Mos r)f t1wit. . ,t. .lr:t11.1 t •, a wall ,i.r.t• ]roost . - , take our rlefeats. ! r in y;un:.i:.:1. .<;,(y'ti' "J w'is;: r„ theta -- r Gravel or stone in bladder is Idccii7Id--ta gitc•thent it f:.r trial, , Giving, liappinoss is the only secret 'nxllerfi in T<ollancl and swilre l.in3• Iv �,r !eta tlr;o grrit roori l:u,ir Ile canirect!ng apartlticnts, usider t}t„ i. _ about the most painfui•Oilnient than After using ore box I felt, a 'dc.zr'e;I of Gcttisrf it. !sante rani, etc.; but_£hr stables Which L\\illiamr,' i'i„t: l'if't, 1 'tv l;in^ •nw t ever afflicted mankind. It is flit. change.-for trotter; and :ilei tai k- 1.:are is no delight., for those who ,arc seen in sununer convorted into 111fy s'•'ste;n t:•:a tet-c suurh ears owl -- result pf deranged kidr-eys, the uric Ing five boxes 1' feel like a neve, roan. turn back from-dut-y. . - acid forming Into hard subs 'I am entirely out of pain, and have An fnibridled-tongue goes with an rooius,for tceaiin,q .and y'n•it' Pills•hctr:• evade m nlw Inas i which lodge in the kidneys kind Glad- no more 'discharge of blood..- I .ca•n unburdened brain. �Ond c!ieesa seeing aio 'Lha excrPtionnl of Imr. As i ;t:❑ in`h aim ss, rnt--al t1er. This horribio disease is pre honestly - recommend Ur. Chase's Sins of the iningination are niore''',and' shoe' places, Plt'an the hest of rel contact v<ith area: _T) Tlrt!o. I ;;tm ns, • ;tlte-( µ'hen visited Ili nticlwinl-Cr; wit!* .oit(11 ,af)le, t() P••co nitr_nrt to { ills, .• •Kidney-Liver Pild anfl ls, •by hr. Chases Ktdr,eand-Livwill chi-orriillyer Pills to y\eri! ��'this•I.than imngsinlo�'eary S�for God ma Ue 'lie 'cattln, ln-•glace: 'are often found ancd tihe.v 'have nit•;illy- r. iieyed a _ Y A mien dark, ••i 11 ventilated, clasp.. c'rowde(i (I rn aT wV it:on_1s who S!zt'fe-real as I . r' -- _ lir, Daniel Browll,,Fnglish ?`fiver I st it meat 'to'a1lyonc wr.iti»g n:e." I measured by his life-for men. 1 did " i - ;end insanrlgry.in. yi>tanu res'ccts. .al- Ont., writes :-"For time years lir., \4x, Tlowen, Postnlaster ' and You can hardly expect to get fire - l I )r;i alr• ftn•ther wo,l%c n thea" �• - .•suffered from urinary troubles, pa.r-I station agent at. English River, I out- of a--cold-store;,u religion. though fregnrntly kept clean. The y't'•11 I 1 +tr- t, takifrg' of the rt ttnre of stone In the Ont., 'w'r{Les :-"i have' interviewed j :1 Princi )lo bun u on the -wall Icnr.stiuc;ion of. raw. stahl�, Trurtally s!'st mt in sprinlr tl:rni h ta.:: tc; ! F bladder or gravel, and the 'Pain i Mr. Daniel Brown of this place in mail' be worse than noire at all. lin ilio aid. worl(1 is of a soh„t.tntial iFt'r{cr• inrtlic'!rK. What. i tt':r•ti eaie,ls I r •twhictrI endured eau scarcely he des-ire 9rd to-leis Ir)n, illness-sad cure, Tho mail- alio cttn smile at, n sniaH kind, Litt-, with -liL'tle regard to. light:t(' itell) her is r, !::;lie, ;•i•:I f'r. 1Ci1- r g. u liau;s' Fink' Pills , ,:,pl .1 ft' r. c:! as , ..-, ,. r .. crihed. I w'afi :unable to do any I and hereby certify that the testi- , trouble will subdue a great, one. land v-entila.;an', convenlehce. of al- 1 I work, and frequent.ly': dis,rhnr&d-1 rnonf:il ns given- by him is correct,” I The man .who is lookirt fol• a ra twain int or ease of cleanin'q. The111A ntlTrr,mrrliri;:r, inn. 11r ser• ;:nu i g �t the cnninr w!fli tt••' f',11 name :blood. 'Chou h I s not hundreds of I Dr. Chases Kidney-Liver Pills, one �ehanco.t-o be grateful is never with- I lmhax .n.cessary to -J et, them in d - 4- g'' l., h P' P 4 I' I'lr. \1'illiunis' Tlinl( Pi;i,' f,tr I':•.lc dollars. in .doctors' bills I received pill ado§e• 2:� cents a bee, at all .Alit one. (cent condition -would bet regarded as nci rr7i;rf, and sit. ]nisi iit,ciFied t.h5t I ,dralers, ar 1 dmnnsotl, Bates R' Cn., 'i .\\'ith nn uneduented,•heart•4-hero-can rm,ass{ble iti• this country'._ The--cow Pcn;'le" printed oil tl.r t=.rnr, or . wwild never be 011ie to work aghin. ,i Toronto. 'Po protect you a;ninst never Ito more than a half educated houses in Donninrl< a-, age the best lnroun T the, hue ':u! 1 f) rill itit•cTiiinn "1Vhilr, in this conrl.it ion I wits ad=!'fn)it.ni iron's the 'Portrait and €iella- i head. -. lot all in Europe, but they air no rh aloin. or• i'te, paid ,tt "r r.onts per ' vis•ed to try Dr; C'hnsca Kirin torr of Pr. A. \�'. Chase, the famous 1 Tt is ono thin • to work u ynut T , ,tter•.:Ihnx or Six lin, s inr f^.:,r� he :,it �y-I P bcitrr. is arse rc;::ct .t.t.^•.1 t1 , ihivrr *'ills,"and thmrgh T had no receipt book author, aro o i. ever}' rentir, r•I is ,nil another to work out jags of those of tl:, (iir:Lin^tl.1 aii;v tn, f: r 7'r. 1' i,llian:s' J7ac lcille ' '.i'a ,• faith :a them or' in anythlrq also I;box: - ,:r ,::,Iva ion. districts of this co•.:nt.r:•, 'nn1 ,!t;;;, iliac' file,-('r;t. - .p . _ . Y ., - a . 9 _ -.. y 14th i • . . - , I . I y- F i 4t. .3.. k7 r,.n, V"f ss.; _ :. -' a s .1 0 � `hJ.. .t*`• s .-"A.twac.,vs.. l s.�u r.S., t`' ... ..t ..',w .. "fir; U nn $k _?, F.. .,.�",.. _ ,.,... .. „. .� ..w _` ... •,.ta w..'r, *ir?• •"+:»s,+,F. q.,n +rY c.: w "'.•O'lr ',�• ,. ,E'J �Ill'L �,. rt .,i. ';g',*F'* ,..,r �,5;. -?.^ .'- ?r , ky �• •.t.4;:^^+t^r^•••: 'M,a �..,,,.+°,�, ya. -r1 '"'x. ':L S '<rn "w'3!r. ,. +n e '.S !a,1Y') .q;2+ -w�4. .L,,: t. ,n -+. r.N'n•, '- ",y,; ro "4" �. •..+".»�t�`" e. ✓h '04 Pivaw �, z�rrS,+'3u'.h-n-,,. ', :, v,; "?^x,5'r '"' '' ,.�:...,•y,';`'' .;z 5"';;;,•✓' :"r •'fir. a.ssr� ,.+, c.' , ^.'' ti;• '. ' - ' , lk, '.v . _ a4.mit -� u • �,,;,.+ - ,:.. r • , �!/-• ... ,,. .• i .. .. 'flet', r : .•w • — ,, • ., ` �'p }��ryn': R� R - THE JAPAf+TFair ` ti` 111: aidOUBILLis _ STRENGTH Off' _- GUBiEI} �GAIR ffiOet II�q'1° Among the Peoples Sunilgfit Soap Will not of the World. s _ burn the. nap off woolens A Japanese hoose is one of the simplest things ever built, for it nor the surface Off linens. :J, J, PERKINS OWES HIS LIFE consists o1 little more than four TO DODD'S KIDNEY poste and a.roof. But such "im- PILLS. Permanence," which is also selza In suhu� ��/� - *+ other things, is a part of the / V LQ/ AP =anitoba, Doan Helpless ftom Kid- strength Of the nation, writes Mr. 7`Q , Douglas Slhden in "Queer _ J J nee Disease H or no people in the RBDVCIEs >�Q�Q �,� �,�.R/ .. catty by the Great Canadian world have so Pew wants.. �„ r Ki'dasy Aemedy.' The Japanese have no bread, no beds, no fires, no boots or shoes, XXP_ENSE '� Tyndall, Man•, April 18.-(Special) no trousers for the men, no pettl- „ J -Among the many 111 the great West coats for the women-Por both sexes �for the Octa:on Sar. , as% who confidently state that they owe wear several dressing-gowns, • one �OMNONSOSM�NS NR'�OONOS�------o?O��is their lives to Dodd's kidney Pills ie over the other. In their houses The Irish are scarcely less noted a Mr, J, J: Perkins, a well known resi- they have no windows, no doors, no for their gallantry than for their dent or this place. wails but paper shutters fixed of wit, and an exthe c e this virtue HOTELTRAY "F'or two years T was trouble~! with gz•ooves,'no eeilingsi no chests of is• found in Lhe case of an Irish ..:my Kidneys Mr Perkins -states, drawers not even a•wasitstrutd. Judga . �elw priirtizcd ' tt # te ' i4l"-�,,l:.,-",'�,"�t"'%:",e�1m -tLity have 1) range which the plaintiffs were a lady and . doctors- gave me up and said I was ono pots, no pans, no flour-bias, no her' daughter. In summing up the - ATLANTIC CITY NE MERSEY Hncurable. kitchen tables. But then the have cane, the Judge thus no tables or chairs in the drawing- gan r- " e gallantly.jury, K ' • "I, at times; had such severe pains g- Gentlemen of the jury, �n my back and kidneys that I toom, and in the real native house everything in this case seems pi I would have to give up all tfie drawing-room itself is only a lot except Mrs. O'Toole and her charm- e`*r !tope and die, I was unable to of bedrooms with the paper shutters ing daughter," ,�. -t d"I C t ` .work and was becoming destitute. taken down. There is no reason "While in this condition a friend why you should find anything is a "- o • Japan exec One. 'w to dodge' the divorce -- persuaded me to try--Roads Kidney pt mats and a courts is to stn single. Pills. I had little faith in them, and I charcoal stove for warming your fin- y g II . gers and making tea. �M 1it was more to please him than say- 6' -- RTATs os Omo; Crr•x of ToLzvo, I 96. t _ ,thin else_I vee. Tbeae"and-& Cushion or.two, And a LIIr as COGYTY g gave tl+etu atrial.----~quilt to sleep on, with an elnboratc T "To my surprise the-first box did conve Frank J Cheney makes oath fast he 'me so much good that I felt likri a ntioatal Politeness, constitute !s seutur partner of the arm of F, J. , new men. Five boxes cured me com- the furniture of a Japanese house, (hIty a Co., dein business to the except the guest ewamber. And the I ion aforesaid and Toleehat na Count Waley to 1pletely. articles in the guest-chamLer-consist the sum of ONE -HUNDRED firm, "Dodd`s Kidney Fills, saved my life of a semen, a kakemon , and_a now- �for,each and every case of Catarrh that and I Fannot praise them too much."- er-vase I cannot be cured by the use of Halle , Thousands of cases similar to that l g Catarrh Curr. FRANK J. CHENEY, '•of Mr. Perkins are he Along with his a•gnificeni .t-ot __!nw.orn to betars me a-- subscribed s-ubscribed is L proof that wants, so to speak, the Japanese my ~crease, this silt day of December. 'any Kuinev Disease from Backache to combines `a caped to et hu a A. S' I88& _$right's--Ftlscare--y{cods-tcadtly-ta-ip(i`asu a out o what we should d rc ' .' - - ---A W. t --� bTar,tt� slif� mak - -— — ul.gAsox,. ;gym' ems_:!flan ti o—Cit. bodd's Kidney Pills, Igard as trifles, and after labors acid I BLL ' _ `vota'ypabtt° a - --+- l"acrifices that nu should think in- especially attractive as a winter resort. The HTI;ZIAN COPYRIGHT, tolerable, Phis extraordinar hall's Catarrb C'ar'e is taken internal, ! y Pa- ly, and acts rfirectiy on the blood and i Traymore is beautifully locatad on the most'desirable lienee and whole-hearted enjo)ntient .mucous surtaces of the system. -Sated i — Its Infria under all the nigCgu.rdliness of his I for Aestlmon:els free. J section of the Boardwalks and commands a Jnaonificer.t g d t Has Sometimes F, J. I:LIENF,Y ♦ CO., Toledo. O. I' ' Led to War, lot marks the Japanese as unique Sold by all Drug lets, be. l One +among the peoples of the world. Take Halla Fam�ly Pitt toe wiasth UCearl View. The House is thoroughly equipped with 2 I special' feature of many of the Ifs lies on nett to nothing and 1 Patton. IO tribes inhabiting New e:utne%r is ties thrives On it. He always has a I! V every modern improvement that will add to the comfort �vnwritteti law. '-Of copyright in the smile, Ife works% whenevor he can I .'designs with tfrhich they tattoo their get any wank to do. They a-re all .� titan is never more glad to sec} and pleasure of the guests, an expert d no se hfla been ti`t'yI„ K f Sunday, he his i . ,SpP b a_ I "lured in `perfectin- the detail's of the a,ppointrnents. _ res. Each trlt�e has its own par- arrk=cls! 'tn 111- him. uTsoii her return from -- aJy- t -OF- grnitink-riiin the �etenth day, a rho ing tour durin which.he re- bed and should a m raLvr. ,1nain-4 at home to amuse the baby. + The ro is are handsomely filrnished, and the �contbun- _ 0f any ,festa. a national holiday, or a tem- other tribe lint-tate the pattern, it is ,ple festival, In:either case he goes ' - jorarded as quite a sutiicirnt reason a-taring. to some temple, and takes iCHEAP ONE WAY RATIiS'1'O TIiF r 1Catlllo atlls are supplied With both fresh and salt ,Jnr a doclaratioa of war between the 'his children or a friend, He is nev- WLST V•IA CnFAT.NORTn- two travel er too poor to have money to treat FRN RAILWAY. Ater, The Atlantic City Golf Links are acknowledged � A traveller who has lately given them. EtTective daily during ' starch and t0 be the finest in the United States. Traymore Book- lp the world his impressions of this lie bnty give& himself a holida part of the globe, con9 01 wor and his hol- !eta will be iss=red from all Atationsj Qts wl a ]n$1 a on request, an corresJOnl ence rela- emp osiers 'it by 'dada" are ine:tper.t,it•e lie Just +in Ontario to all polnts on the Creat ! Live to rates and accoinlnodationsid re.,pecttully solicited men•t0ning an _instance in which, war 'walks a-hundred mNes to are -some .actually broke out owing.to an in- famous garden in its to he car- �Northern Ry.. fn the States of Sloe-I ltringement oI this human copyright. ries his luggage in , K Cana, Idaho, Washington, and Oro-I .. TRAYMORS HOTEL COMPANY A young warrior tell fit lotie with in oiled bo:x. wrapped 'gon. also all points in Drifish Col- _ paps•~, and gets a bed at an 'umbla, openny . a. wi+ln, ,President and Ii7arta�sr a girl. of a neighboring tribe; the !inn for a half :girl lavortd his suit, but there was almoat as cheap, and when the last '"&9th, and AprtBtStbh. iJ 1^Chid and 19th � � � ���~ 110" a ural In her own tribe', This rival 'turn in the road .shows him the : nth, one Bray -second clans tickets "4 t wished to know why the girl did not i irises_of IIorikari. or the house and �will be issued from Chicago to 'look upon him with equal favor, and cherry-trees of Yoshino, on the do S points {FH:1T RADIUM Tit C',t N DO {�� ng Leann i.-hy she went outside .the tribe fora of all the year, he w eta at greatly reduced It is F h mall fraction. J husband, not changeIratcs. stated that a s " !nc ea with h th e K 'rite ing of,England, � of an ounce of radium, properly cm- For the seri~11•n.•a0 rev Wert a 111• qtr} hesitated. and then re- Full Information as to time o! %,loved,,would Jiroyide light !nF any "BRITISH ANIRf0AN ST11ild 00." T- plied--either as a subterfuge or as a rates in Tourist 4kr I Atatement of actual fact, but pro- large building and would not re- 1,0011 ter 46611%is row wws, er seed wren• cr, also lit.erattrre on any of the _bably the former'-that the rival was H4art-Siofe PQOPIO.•-Dr. Agnew'sabove States on application to Chas, I quire renewal for a center} It has Montreal,Toroato,Ottawa,QuebaL Cure fir the Ilear: t, a heart ter,ic that '1V, Crave District Passenger Agent, I been calculated-""that'-fin- asin to not so well ornamented as was the I q' gramme 0f radium therm lc 5uthcient i suitor from the nei hbori never Earls to cure-is swift in its effects- 6 Icing-£it. Wrst-Roam oxer to the "border land" acd - or0tzto, 1 ez,Prgy stored up to rttia� 51+0 tons e rive watched for the suc- ,;arches fron death's grip more sufferers Ior F. 7. . Paul, General Pa. eager .weight a mile high ,1a ounce would cessfut suitor, took note Cf the. pat '!Tin any other remedy for any fanaly of Agent, 5.t. Paul, Minn. stithce to drive a 50 h'p. inotor-car. torn. and copied it. The other aseaxs and atl^:zects in the category cl at the rate of thirtp miles an hour --- tribe ed war, this in.+rtnce•ment, and ht:n:aa sufferings. Gives re!itf. in 30 Y"T."' I'INC IT MILDr,ti'. - declared war,_in' the•course or which ,n:nul6&— round' tl�e world... I 7� ._ rt v . . A t t ell _ 'both u' r 1 i s e tela t iter o rt s w a r ere k' t on a tiled. _ --- aunting-cAr in- Ireland. .where' he --_- - -_•--- - _--- '''�°' jj M ON Few p c can arguq ubdut religion !hlid. as a .'fellow passenger an ugly- ®�� Q��la _ _ here's somathii:g f d'ically wrong and keep enol. I looking man whom he was nos se' V [Oj - ab4ut a «oma& *he isn't fond of _ to lout e_behind at an inn. � 1 s� -T _ dress r �Ivr - , Ise 11rad) Piaiftfect- .1 nttt was a quem- ooking fellow, ' Lift Mbz I ♦ ant Somp Powder' in 6Cttci %nary Pat,'' I' rowarkod to the waggish Are Banished by Dr. Agnew's, ARMY TRIALS. other powders, as it In both ioap and dr{ver as wee-proceeded on our`way. Catarrhal Powder. It Relieves' disinfectant, proceeded ycr honor, and -be's As. I quare as ho looks. Ire's 'a villain. in 10 Minutes. ,�ry�/� g r An Infantryman's Long Siege. ha KING _ _' _ -=- GAVE ' _ He's done ~!oleo veers for laving his F• A Bottom, 'druggist, Cookahire, - UI HF CASs.. - offs tcilwout t'isibli3 manes of su Quo., says: "For 20 years I suffered r p- from Catarrh, DSy breath was 'eery r Thus soldier's talc of food,is inter• An old !sayer tells a good story port." oiff'i,sivc ren to mysclt. I tried dvery- eating, about a 'ease he had. but which he "Oh, get out• Pat ' A man can't ,th"'g which promised me a cure. to - During his term of wtr ive in `the didn't keep.- ahnost all instances-.1 had ta-1>roctatm get fifteen years' penal servitude-far there no good at all. I was induced to 17th- Infantry in Cuba and I'hilig- An Irishwoman sent for hire in leaving his wife without visible try Dr, Agnew'& Catarrhal Powuer. I Pines, an hider boy contracted .9rcat hasfe one .day., -She wanted means of support.' got retie[ instuutfy after nri;t auptica- • AL a disease of the stomach and,bowels him-to meet her in court, end he I "Shure, and can't he, air�" said• tion, it cured me and I am tree from which all army doctors who treafed' hastened thither witli all's all the effects of it.", 25 peed. Th Pat, with 'a twinkle in his roguish e4'ecz9MaInIday.8so i biru'pronounced' incurable, but which woman's son was about t0 be plac e�•ls. "He did, though. And, bo- tlrAgilew c03ntmontroacv - Grape-?lute food alone cured: ed on. trial for burglary. Rhcn the dad I ' isn't,_ it leaving yxr tvoife In October, 1899, when my en- lawyer entered. the court the old 'without' visible manes of support' Poultry. �l KIND9 01 l�UTOIv0111I L E y ilisttnent gapirc f was discharged 1Lnman rush-yup s hr w_tt ` from the Army at Calulute, Phili excited voice said :- _ Q� ®tr' FRUITS UNDERWRITERS el "Mr. B•—, Oi want ve to it .a on the third floor?" B pines, and retvcned to the States on the first available steamer that left remand for me Wy Jimmie." The"Winton Touring Car is a re- "V'cry well, mlidam," re RheumattGttt trvriil Stae6urna t: And Farm Pro. g pp otallA.' 'Schen I"got home I was a plied the 5opth American It4rnn^t.c Cure bacnc f Egg`09 duce l;enerillye eiated uy..the best informed becaux total wreck physically and my doctor lawyer. 1 ,will do so if T cart, but It goes ri ht to the seat of the troubic ar.� consign it to us built on correct mechanical princi- -put me to ted saying•he••considered• it.trill., necessary to present to the g ���e $ y Court i3onle grounds for a remand. reraovest acause. Manyso-caliedcurcsbui �! ao l we will get ples.ofMghest'grademateriels:.As l Y' me the worst broken-down man of «hitt shall I sa ?" deaden pain temnrrarily otsly, to have it rc my age he ever saw and after treat- y o ��� you good priCei I a prospective automobile purchaser, "Shure, e can tufo a�atn with d.ublcd vio.�nce. \pt�r Ing me 6 months hta considered• my y jist tel! the Coort with this great remedy. It eradicates f:•on you dare not,in full justice to your- -`case beyond medical aid. that Oi want a remand till Oi can the system the la t vcs:ige of t:.e tits ,:.:, THE _ self, take chances On an inferior "During the fall and w intrr of 1900 flit-a better Iaw'yer to spoke for the and its cures era^ ^at bb Dawson Commisslon GQ, car. By presenting a car of audt _ and i t I ivas'Wash Washington, n, the Barnes After letting the woman' that she It's a Fase of'40vc•;'s laboi :lost V imperial. r Hospital in \l'ashington, U, 'C. for , - ' Z'Q�,CJN''TO, t,Mrf,� ` - 1acrit . $s. is. the. 1904 ' would have to get another law,}-er when a woman is compelled •to take T, F• SVinton, we becomeom� •"automobile treatment fur c..ronic intiaznntati°n 'ta ta].e'up .the cs�sc; he hurrie of'the st hnwplq but A ter III*; e. a very an,ry rSSiln: worthless husband. s % >: months returned -home as bad as ELI _ risk or.loss. Have you seen our ever. -- Sarcastic Father_-JJulirt, that admi;able Tiood •of the new catalog "I.continued taking medicfne until For Over-Sixty Veers a i e c younf; man -9mily has been hero rtR+,wlNsLnW's.5300T va QYrI*r has been na d by February, 1J02; when reading & news- ;firee nights in succession', rind rt ell'""sof Nothera for thorch�,t�ldreo whoa teeWitnQ. The Winton Motor Carriage,Co paper one day I read about Crrrpti has Leen nearly midnight when he Wsooche�treiilleesthc tom chn lwcte pain, eih Cleveiaad.O..U•.S:A. �- Nuts and was so impressed I Sent out 1 ft. H Hadn't' n t you better fav' beer r°mrnfy for Diarrhn:.ti a� C Ste himSol Twenty-five cents a botd. Finest quality and ilavOur. "�eprescuted In the Domlalou for n package right aWav• to bring his .vtrunk and make his %elcfor�xry�'tvI siuwsaooxhulxuSir,LreHU72-paw q Y o[Caasrlaby _ "The result e quickly told for 'I home with us ?" Innocent. Dough- THE AUeOM081LE 6t SUPPLY Co ` .r fir since with P ! - - have used.f'ra cut best lresultsV nn I what he Ow wonted, bay I? it is just - 7t?Htaa St..E„Tbroato,oat: jt papa 1 HER GOOD POI\T. t1t hc.,w as - too ' Sub A¢wacfee to Chte1 health is so I.can do'a'tair day's hard hashfiil Lo ask you. Ae'll' be de- Even the most impulsive Women "Co0 _ Daatalon Cities work, stomach and bowels arc in lighted when I tr "zit this Oven- have their good traits. ]Nutritious and Ect'nomical, good condition, have. gained 40 ling." An Irishman, nioprning his .latF pounds -in' weiitht and I-feel lrke a ---_ _, wife,' tearfully.remarked : "Faith, acid she was a good wo- . ._neW man altogether. ."ITow:.:long has the minister'•-been - a otce my )rrl4�nt good health to man. She Ahgys hit ma !vide de SALE Grafi' Nuts beyond all doubt for (?reaching?" tcJtisplrerl the'stranger, I st3ft end a� the' broom." �� ro vh0 bud Iran(1.cred into, two church medical science' was cxhaiTste'd:" ntid sat (1011.11 away back. "About �- Name rrivea- 11`46 Postum Co., Battle thirty years, I believe," replied the 'i'-n poiac?s�e� G1�rlr. ,-Is yin 1 Buffalo Bhower No. 4 upright yy •Creek, ttictt. L".'• r other occupitlit of the pew•. '''That i3tvTc co -in Tn.'rn,pillututha sprin,y and discharge, 9 inch outlet. ITad he consulted any on�`of sn�rr- bointi the case," rejoins.the stran- Jucasr and v::wro a,s bound to follow=the `1 Buffalo Blower, 'No. 5, horison- al th0unand phc^ ici.ans wee know of ger, "I'11 stay_ IIr. must ho-nett~! 'tomaclT:and nerves out ci kilter meats _ the,v would Micro prefti-INed 'Ci - done." y' poi, id th'c sFrin South a ki to an Nor• tal discharge, 10-j in. outlet. .: �� ` vine i.s n Frcat our�cr,cures Ind_izesticn, 1 "Earl" Stparn Blower. - Nuts imnlydiately. 0.no �r r Drspovsia,and tenrsthe nerves. Thebest- •Look le each package for the tarn- or five Kentuckian veil! f b his evidcrice or its C-!ncacy is the unsolicited S. PILANK WILSON, nus !title book, owe Road to hell-�fast fog rye in the form 0f break- testimony of thousands of cured one -�6 r13 Adelaide .St. W:, � pills." fast food. Toronto. ISSUE NO. 16-04 --- • - tax . s } , Y .:..,1,.,.•.v.:rr„ -1, _ ,....,... ,,. « ,,, -.. .. -u ...., g•.:;,_�„�.�,.,a.. ,:... ''r, ,at..c;tm ,!� h ,,sae _ f .. '';' ,:.• •• „ . :t?'r•�t,;...w.•'>F•.•.,..„ '..,;.-- -. .A . ''4-.l :�'�r"•y•p ,rt _ ,.�. r*c�,^�^ `.�v .•�nr, " '�5... .. ..,.. , �•sw4,..:a,.�_ ._: ::°3',::11 ...m..... Y+.,�'"�,.:..n �a r. . ....b ,_.'_..v W; ,.. .. .c.. ..• r " ,ar Akr .w;nS'z:'_,�t::T -� "s°'�r` .•`�.^'.�t�3,..5!� ,Yy"". - _ _ - . rm.. ..;sy ; .."� --v,; tea_..a .¢•-✓ -a-"s..:rh•: ro.wti4 c .z.:A'f.< <T: ''^ ' ,,. -_. sr+aw�- r ow n.a.{a,.. ,i` +a+-M,b. h .,G;w.- .w.r--.,..,•tw «ati. ,. -AV.4 '.-n-.. !m_y ,. "y:� r., `.5,,+�. ", ,? „w. v:r..:3 ,':.�r - .. �.-- •' - . St . • 9-1 �1! rl- �1> V Thoaui3. for•-t s"plkesand stationery and I:ock-crusher,. pound-keepers and _ - _ . &k -- - _ t 1� Rx1 � "IZWO $4,03: Parke L)avt,& Cu for Formal fence-viewers for the year be' inning ,� - ` t " �..Iehvdeau )died the t 53.70 II H play L,tt, 1904 as follows-Road Diva, 1 1s published every Friday morning at its 0159 l 1 pc V, Yiekering Out. ' . Beaton un acct ut salat•v $50. Nos 1, J H Gorman, 2 Jas Somerville,es .1 OF - -- _ - ` - - _. _.. TES]ib The euro havin>considered the com- 3 and 4 Goo White,6 Juhs Emerson.6 a (? - 1�' 61.20 pot Voll i 11,00 tpaid fa•adiaaoa Inuriicatiuu of.Col J E Farewell asking firm Gibsuu,7 Geo Tool, 8 Geo David- _ _H _ t - -. . tllat_the-clerk give particulars of the son, 9 til'Sadler.10 Jas LetiRett, 11 «` a 4 . ' . S rig 1 • A • • . L.�... . < unici al bistorv, and that par- Fe.•tshy, 13 W Michell, 13 C W Disney. p ticlu� municipal .. _ - . .. R Ifi it settleluent oP the township, including 14 Zi m McKay, 13 Geo Cooper, 18 Jun 1 the-name of the Hist settler, lila]treat- Mtchrll, 17 Jno Gotdt>tl, 18 H Johnsons s be furnished as to the earl '" F Sanderson, •J H Lind .hi 1, ') ., 19 Send 20 er 7 1 ion and the date of his settling in the Geo Falconer. En ineers for road �, „ B� municipality, for insertion in the his- aders-F Soden and •S Carlton. _ . V gr A I TEs OSr ADCEI3TIBL*T(3: .. - torics}sketch to be published with th Pound=keepers-R J Bradley',, E Bals- �7 :Cie —weep •• - , '' Vint insertion,per line - 10 cents consolidated by-laws of the County, don, Geo Downing, SLinton, JClark, - 1Cacb subsequent insertion,pe r line 6 This rate does not tnnlude Legal or Foreign ad- un the occasion of its semi-centeniid S•Nicholson, C A kria, Geo Toyne,- trertleemente. which will be celebrated this ,elft, -P J RE T Puckriu, F Roach, G U8e one of DUN Special Berms given to,parties making non they recommend that the clerk give Tool, E Willson, W S Major, Theo '. raou for 3 or 6 months or by the year, Half- the count clerk such particulars as Hagerman, J Patlis.ter, C Philip, O P - -able aartart . y a Jis B Madill G . r . *early or yearly contracts pa, 4 7 H Mowbr y, . Business cards,ten linea or under, with pagrv, can be gained from the records of the Ferrier, one year,$5 QC,Payable in advance. township, and that. the members of Duncan, John A Junes, M Evans, A F - -lwliotieeinlocalooluraneten cents per line, this council now residing in this town, Wilson, John White, Abeam ,or. .NEST �RQQ�l� aheeattnnt_tnreztioa. r t x .: •'a 31'ltttr� Frn�KL viewer*--W M,:C. land. Thos _._- _. _. - - -- - gwcrai ooaa it a�i r...uin -:.i t$S' ^'e�w••s--c awe purr-::1,,,;t':. .._:,._..- •. :.�_.,.T_. ., . :...,> - oa. No free advertisin;. to Gather such information as to the 'Field L 'C'arruEhera; F(rorirlley, " did vallis at a gtiarer. . Splen .. . , Advertisements without wMtter netructioas early,settlement and settlers of this W Hollinger, Wm Peebles, G �i iison, !' _ syltlbeinnsrted Hari]forbidden and charged ao- Ed Meyers, J L • - _ _..nor laxly. Orden for discontinnina adve+'si++' township 139 is asked for by Col Fare- Joa.Siack, C R6 eras y .sbannmustbe In writing and'sentto 010 Pub- well, and that may be of use in the Palmer, C S Palmer, Wm Chester, J Keep out of the Mud - -•- _-- — -- t fishers. compilatiollof a more extended histor Annan furs Wm Petty, R Milne, R Job Work promptly attended w. ical retold of the township in the near Ward+ W 6cott, SV H Burk, 1!I NlghE- - r future, when, t}ria�townshi� might wander. _ - — @�T D N B AR' S - Otam P411tieo-6tnc;Independence with propriety have a centennial cele- H B Wilbur was appointed to fora- r _ Our A2tin-.a yinrctass Lo-The eh P P y - -_ Our EzDasotarioas-The hearty bration, that old settlers and others ish the necessary power to ruD�tors- . - . support o!the aconic ofPiokeritl¢and♦ioinity be solicited to giro such information crusher, and Dixon appointed N�+'W Rv$�� s 6 "� as may be in their possession, and to operate the rock-crusher. - . - it iMurkar di Th8Xt0(l, Proprietors that all particulate and incident The council now adjourned to meet -. _ learned, be communicated to the clerk on Monday, May 2nd at 10 a m, for - FRIDAY, APRIL, 13th. 1904. of this township, who be directed to the transaction of Kenerxl bysineas. . : All Siae3 and Steles-Lowest Prices. c prepare a summary of same for county -. use, and preserve the original pat Meso ddvtTtiaE'mHtts. Work Your Mens J 140TES ANS COMMENTS. lars obtained for,use in the future, .. ct The tom o4 roads--and- bridges re- OR gA�rE-:1 fat hogs also 7 1. - OnSaturday last. Judge �i'in- vortedandtecommendedthefnJlowing F )oaagcattlurlsin$Syears•old, at lot 16, � - " - "�"°�' l -Chester, Of Toronto. suers sen- payments-D DlcDerulxid shoe snow con S,trickrrtng J, w. Horde Q7 u N B A R? S pR ana breakin roads oil side line het lots 1?1 - - tence on those found guilty. af.. ' fraud in connection with elections 14 and'l5 in 2nd and 3rd cons in 1}ivs 2 AGS LOST-On or about the:0th I. . . . - -• and (l$12 : ci Jones, opening aitch on B of War{h•between Audley scbool house L - _-Imt January., . The sentences ) and spins Dtltlis S empty-traga. Finder Rillµbleb incl:rise] tertlla of rnie to s 1 bet lots 8 ana 9 con ?- $�U7 ; �Fm -p sass]sate ai `�eea odes. ttv :Mica, Grit and C,rusbed Shell : L . Eluergun a)tti r d 5 shnv snow and - -- too penis in rite' £'costal -Pt'i �lt Pening roads $d9? : John Emerson �Y FiJR iAI.E—Tile f;nderai ned I n H uaa fez rials a itattt of arste:AssIIm.. _-_ Should be on their daily bill-of fare. iy _- seemed harsh for the cr.,ue -,gym- ihur . vw and bleaL'ing rands un s 1 a' y - - . s� -._- Rllttetl. a tions of rtio-R--sentenced het lort5 a and 3-t-otr r d I $1.18 t T E Dray nus wised ev nc lot Lji1iccs d. . .A-i& = - - --- _ _-._._. _ -- --- - apply to Win W 'tie,KLi:hp.Ont. .i•c5 _ - — 1' 1. were betlefited 1)r- the corrupt twt Bryan wen and teams eui ,,pening s I J__ -_, . nevertLeIe the cl slue is R nlo.:t het-loti It)and 11,r d #*3.9it : ji' J rt1R31 TO REtiT--The t37 a�t'ea of . L, t A t.utle delivering 1,) toi:e atone un s 1 »�a:n wra c�roer of tut s coni enowu . _ - serious One, a� it robe th. 1 eoPle � - as tt.o C..Fsuiv f.rtrt AJ)+vlt�aswt:e u)by wsde - _ _ I - of;•cif governulelit, till (,f their 1"'t I.,[«t$and 7 f ,n 1 r )nt'etTient t0 to y.ro. dore`h Cca:ar6lafyh, Guo Ttoblaaon J — y - mozzt sacred right atU - iilef a , I' •tF•tnn road 84);i rr)a t` con:v nae - �'�C'BATOR H urs gr:J (;r­+n\\•,na rnad in c<m ! ar.d ( I`C v hvr L . �n ;ar a l as . T H p, it Win•^'�"e''r,O'P'i� �ee •*s'„o e s ii4^•^e'e��e•i•*—"• e• . C tf-2 - 1.111-cru})trio•.:•, P.i('n. I•l:P I7;allri:- +'rd- ti I.3 vSi.�? a•'d Yralr.e a l e_eL --- - _ - - Is- - t nil bre,tki n.; r, . ❑ i,cr , ,.ra to pc :c:.r, • '..4de� "e - _-- Jtilent 1� R t:ei;-,lt•�('1'�"eil olie.- b) It ,1:,hn Tu,a -h -iH and-bre,tk;nI 4 1),.i. z- .x,ra IumertVC%r4 t1perea ed. At I� to 1)dlegrett'dtilat the others r„rtds r d 7$l..',) , Ja- T„dd ui'I: ,LII l ctJFtacf.l+ gurroatw,i'IaCay-o-2-ra tuyp\ �e h•�In4 eta ,•.isn't r•Arl- r d :1 10 ; •herr own .,be Uc }i los U:.ra n u �i 'i Fr6St 'Fire encs , _ - -._wkly) V\e;'Er e,tillau}•. !f clot Ill,.-t t' { • - JV ('r ts:C•c.:ul I.u It uu•11 And '.•'Aiu' _. . _ _ - .- ----_.._ (r. Y le,itilty thsll thu,ec,.tivic•teel, have p 1 ti�snoequalasdeneral • - I; , .h ,: srf ,t,• and hreakh,4 T, AAl N ::.i�'1 It I'n Iw the {,rr tui c', of ti - _,.]n„t been Lt`rt('iic(1 lJt' tie ilriu of 'gIi!t3.) : j'<'fli l*11,i,.+tt C+�ii1 r tl +i ,i1,)v •n:;der•:gued oc ,r•ab')vr.riha-.31,kr,5b -, purpose Farm Felice •. i .it lie law. The llt\'t•=tilnitioll .all._]' .,. a P: :eco,••uboFa9 vrs.-:a$,e. w,tu . ur 4 i - .. .. _ �•'\: 'inti ►lilt?IL K'a:+itnliC to elphiy,a,�t' � C',r-:,br n„t,•. Any pbr.,,,a g;•:uft :n!or• t'e - , rte t It vr;:l turn Steric witlloat __ -til•• �etltellce+ hillwraF� ups' 1 thn�e . , 1•I-t�}gv•ntl vnr. 4 ::1' tr+r�t .<,t lot 1 ' wa/'.�” tLacw:.l ieni t, Ler r...o+'et w;it to le f filo] >ul!t ' rhutll l ilii ve A' i,e' e- rJ: l,, , T .� !.ti c let; i t: r+•pr :�,t)', tr .a 1:tni.v rr raids.. Jos .ar.1 L. t;reeuwaod C• in}al v-beautify the Fa-vI - - .. _ f,�ta c (<t on ' c i 4l1(tt �n ,q' -]sill] —_—___-------_ _ — (C(•e dors not seed c�astsat patehiag , 1,in;tilf :e.iv ,f:, r„n,i• fr'3_'.a_' • ai, r+.,.. :r -� +af re r•�ntA'*,%” (o dad vrith reawriabie umge will e E, Sutne liars suets =ed the 1ii p ru.,•sur . + s a.. 4, ;. . Inst a I:fc-oma Booklet and . that the de-it,ed i ffec•t \t obit( llav ,,v -u-NA .tc,dly :) d17 1,) « J Koa­ .- r.•tresebc dad -icer:se a- ,.d bF•rr,,:•t:ed t lit " lis.•.elite Holli,:it +.' 3-r : Frank nu�a-rr. benne :t r t.1 Cawrt.tl oc,.c 1::.; C• - - • . been. teas-hell tt'iLhOt1 - lllfliQLi11 t}' __ FOR SALE BY L 2""t s.•rsnn 1L' n 3nove r d IN 9'.19' �' halal. +it write r, ,r.:u esp•a.anr sd vsn.e., a . ' the punishment on tLo-necuuvicte(i 7, _ }eaihs shut sutra and hr al.ing roAda + h s! ,udry t, ousek furwobtet w,ea"sees. • L. Chi A n ��, PICKERING. &it should the'(time go impun. _i a : :err, !lu,aeandbaggy , - ! jC'vl{" . be repeated r d 11 '9' �I 13%tre.ry . tor anotc r ti eery i•ostt,.,c {ieltna ro: ea, r,�,�en:eve Hros , - - _ -,,'iled it would simply pe S s5r ;•5! Nlgh twAnder 4lov snow and s Co.Room 61U liouoa bldg.Cbtcslto:::. I.A.,A : + . iia future. The fact that the breaking ix)ads div 19 S10. : «'tri . . ---. rd)041*AJ,hb oe • 4 irregulartiet lrave been gT;infr on Barton men and te:uai_er.Ip .breaking HELLO. HELLO-=F.it r &: and i.,y _ bong wan lea t%'baa vuu Lave tr: RteeY . fl't)211 }'eRe to fent•, without all Mads r d 12 $15..,70 Ger) Tirol sho'.' ,ov kko-i rer,f to sell drop a call' far prices . p._ snow r d'.tkt,-, [lith t vii ihntits colli Jr wbea you want• - , effort being wade to have thea! write or stopped, encotu•aged these taco [u and 0$3.i2 • G-) White breaking road env sonny cattle to tetd on s5rrer. hone 3 Aµ'hits.Broudttam l9•tf • - Eon tcntle their t sQcalitj a ith hu r d and 4 s 7 70:E Git,.on slit?\' �H„R. p Sprint' — : 11L irier unit I;11t when it t t kuoa'tl et, r d li $3 yl : �4,nI McFAv hrraking 'AAiTF.n ,gppcia► R.pr(►•rr.r tiiQe _ - ------punity. r,)a,l+urn} h,)v snc,ty r d i1+51.15: (i `� ” r.ie county}� wd adlo)n,ag ten.:arter J� -that punishment will tvllcits' iti•hi•e 6)tn dies 3 and 4 rip bridgi-, tc repreMeat sad rriveI',- au old essahi,abedzn - 7 .. t wrong-doing, e_ �•C'L111-Iv R'hetr LC la I .),iia 1";etatN„f the lA•tE' ou•towaa nonRs >t sol,.1 daaoctal staod,rA • --- - ..- ---- - _Z_,&, °l ._ an. washouts 2'. , �u workiy. with ezoeoseR, ;1AAd each . - -'• .- U) betictit others the Crilue�-e will- be Aht•am Boyer f„t• p4re' slit. t)P Slondav by•esega�e _ -- ie9s cominOn. .- . driver $17 : W Sadler ih0v snow aml Gx�o a.ad rvth i p a+ir,+:. Ct�ILBte on Saturday dies of�the�villageand cl vicinity are lathed to ccaawe andlin- . . w breaking road,div 9 0 51-; J Lidgett, f UB,HOV6E,s,s Deari-ru lit,,Chi:%go. 14-:6 tom' . C - I. .._.• .._..-----_. our I S 8 Wit• ' PiGkAring COunCil. sh,)v snow etc div 1�) 911 3•i : Andrrw —__....-. ._- n - xpect n new ser o :. ' • • Johnston .hov snow et.' div a) $•i : ('I NOTICE TO CREWTOB9 -'• . . ' "The aixne council met p•,:r,?ttAnt to «• Disney roar r d•1:3 ,.h„v ,note-and ” . of ;L- ...- kcrin Z- ' ANN M A )i l"L, deCPAt=WL C N. Baker, adjournment, on NI)n.3: y, rite 11th breakingroar Ls nu e t 1 «'hi)hy to t>e '1, 1 ; (len Q'C.)nncr Not,cela herabg given parraant to-the I't• . inet, ill the township bail, FaloiiChxnl, churgrri one half Q:,, I �S•hitby to be vt+ea Ftatutes of Dnulrtu. 189'. aiChapter&t119 . a 'Jl embers all prraent.'the "Pere in the :11ov 'sty:,w err•nil e t i that alt rs�'.bavtug claimR ai.n: we tr. e». - - ---e}tair. The xtittut+>-"i rh,. TA4t mP zr eel one half 5_).pl :•(leo Davitsnn flees• -,W«, n tttr f thb Townet,+v of - - ing trete read And ail„pled. ,hot• snow ete on w t al - Asn o be Prckertor in the CAuaL�pEA n'arr: ' � I... I . - A number of aceounts were,presen, cilar�ed ane half s8 : ti'itf Burton out Mxrc5 i nb e4� nor to lorelt,e� >` / T U d,ed for payment. ting ire fmnl ahtire-tsay.i un w t 1 ieii or Arnl less c, sena f t esal To totter or L J o n e�% S avv'"••• e - _ :k com was read from And Johnston Mal khAui to be chat�,txl(,ne halt 50c : ;teiiver to l 3Wsrd feces or sae $of Il au.hrp of 11 j j lJ .-J declining�s•e-all ointlneut a3 road com ��' SAdi.� shAv snt)\r ear txi d t l r d ft tto said a c seen.aea ot:doto h.mh atRouge - ,-_-_. .-___• t _.. , and recommending John H t nderhill \�pithy to pay one halt$4. Hill Y.O-tun articulare of thou oiaimsm3 0! v - - -• A titian bac ins been received a nritios tit n herd by them. t a tit sin for same. thr oc n v b usn g BDOd Stta'°'`E't er d J I�aPEIi from � of li� ;tpd 3c otll,rs ask- And nv:tce is Furth«r fovea shut,aSLer eba _ID Feeding Stock y have'- -Com vtsS9 t a.�frvm-3- Raa3eta,asy = Ayre iwa• the unaet.+,:a� nod Rc,ot Pnlper. W e ve the:best for baud or Orillia,ot#ering to supple cedar timber ing for grant of Ste)t° iniproce base Sieauton of the wu1 ut shy sat t deceased at}l 8 _ _ Com wag read from Supt O. H. line from the Harbor toad' to Duf'6ns proceod to distt,butr the Resets of the said . power. Also �'indmi#Iar Trend a (k, Sweep baton, 11i D, of the ,Ori11iA Asylum, Creek• the com recommends that the deccNaed amdtg the to to be ciaitme Of�wtricb Powers. Steam and Gasoline Engines, notice shall then have been received and that Wagons, 81e1i CI.orreia, etc. enclosing form's for' Ip rl.'ation•for -council inspect the same on' their an- Sawing Jacks,Gamin Grinders., B Sig+ •'admission of Hanson Kirin. at1a1 visits on the road. trey will not be liable for the- eua �o otaOka of A coin was read from A B Collville, The . corn recommended that Sof Ln y Ebali not thoeofu limon ti'notice ose olafine . .. .. Philip, i r.1.Braugha m - _ . -. --:.of Campbellford, solicitor for the peer Todd inspect washout complained Of Doted at tz"h thy this-15th d IT of Usr"l►•1904 sed railway 'connecting Campbell. by.A Seebeck and make any necessary Preston uea,u, sa vw.bne Are, oys Dow po Edward Peea,Rouge Hill,P.O,;Ezecutara Dow • - - ford with the C P R near Agincourt, repairs. ¢alcOilllvrap,whitbytaq"elto�for Executors .- asking for the,assistance of the town- A notice having been received from neh0@0© ,.� =hip in securil}g_chatter_._� R•R Mowbtap in re�,i�rd to a proposed NOTICE. TO •CREDITORS. i © © © © © 0o - A com was read from J Ear tont of his land,' the com - ,$C,of Whithy, asking for inforinat- recommends t a a In the matter o t e s _ ' Ion re aiding the early history of the meeting of the interested parties at FOtct[E.late or the village of Claremont in P township tb be used in preparing a tut 3 con 8; Rrednesday the 20th last. " Application was received front John. the County of Ontario, Retired Farmer,ds- .. The ^v�Te1 an Vi � • 1 .history of the county Pp . '♦ rr grit + _ t A petition.was read signed by R W Emerson for a bonus of tic per, rd on. ceased. . Mow and thirty-nine others from about 65 rds of W fence on s L bet lots 1,497,Chaptern�ilietiall pereeonsbaci$nista _ 'S S No I3, •asking that the t)ropesed land 3 in con 2;Theodore Annals for against th,W4.are toe estste of the said John ForRte,who Capital Aut$. $2,000,000.17ti. Capi6al Sub.01,9)0,006.,00 1. 1?y-1 \v re change in Boundaries of bonus of]tic p(?r rd on about 80 ids of a,,�on or about Lha ¢tsi Guy of 6isich• r. to © p�bsolute 6ecurity. •• 1. I ( : . S S\os 9, 10, 12 and 13 he not passed. w fence,on s l bet lot9 h)and 11 in con homes Hargrave1904,are to send send , Hanna P.O.,Out,one o ti nexrelled Facihtiee. - A petition was read signed 1>y J H $ :John Annan for bonus of 20c per ad the tmaersiguea Executors, on or be or BAT- _Modern Methods. Janes and twenty-seven others as on about'>ir)ids of w fence on s i list I. URDAI,the 16th adv of AFRIL,,9J4, fall par• COltSteOUS 'Tteatl3lent. —the council to pass,I bylaw granting luta 12 and 13 in can-2 and on north ens,nein bathe n utile Gua of the eFoutity lir �rcx--_ And take nonce that titter the suis]6th des MO` 1�1 A bonus of 2j per tell to those erect- side of Rin stun roAd in site l°a'nn Lho Exsctaors Wil:uroceat co_dis- ___ �g L. E. Todd, Agt. on tween lots'8 and 7 in the 7th c-)n, this ''.bout 74 rds of w f in front of lot 10 in the part es entttla 3 tbereto�haviog rev.ra only )Rtt,� A. F. Smith, i11an. —fr� I being the main road 1)etween, Balsam con 5;The petition of J H Jone;.L and to the ties e e of ah,ch they ehau thea hive >�� -"k(0(a a(0 06 0)(0- © © © © �L7 . Loi and'C*reenR'oocl anti Pickering. 27 others ing he considered- at the �r the said lice and td tate or say cpart unni r cl&b suaauy ble a(a - A petition was presented signed by next meeting of council. person or persons,wtioee claim or claimshe 8,1i I executors will n3t :they "Thos Bllxrquis and 37 others -a-ski -On motion of Messrs Pugh and shall not tnen have bad notice. _ .. _ --_ - r °n .z I•^ A=tati:ve of file shoe. HsrglAve, Jioo¢nlia, Oat: William �x� for grant o v,triou�school saes C111i15 interested tit Forgle, o FoTesc;OuE.;”--^^ ,ra lseYesifas 0tatloa d 2.1♦ 18 and 2'l. - Balite were Lennox,Lennoz d LiutMn, • 'Tums GOING All 16 As TOL OWB. •- Notice was read from R R-NIowbra}' the proposed Ch- Sueti in Solicitors for•Executoks,5tOutSrllle,out. Q ...c .. - DAL' tbis:S,h day.of uarch,A.D.1,001 ., 17 PIO B )ltIAIL }' t 8:51 A. -_ owner of the n ;of lot 3 in con 8. a-,:to heartl as fn,1'ncs-C*eu Lam truatce t)f Waterworks 1• ct 1`3 LOCAL 2.58 P.M,, . . ---- - - '- a S ti \0 9 acTv,)c:tted the changes pro- meeting 'of -ownePs interesteil in S S )t 10 LoCAL,. . 1:04 P.ISL, _ , s «atercourse required for draining said [)osed,R�S :�fu\i'1%rag• truster- of gl 0 L.,- n 13. i't'' 11eAvnv a tate ager of TTiAI:9 60TV;FEST DIIE♦ FOLLOWS � lands. P - - - 1. ho.9 LocAt 8:45 A,3I, ,�petition 'wit, ,read- from Jag B a:ut e�ti,',n.tad Jas B .Madill,truatce Vhila sCNtte will ati ,t ,the new sys "11 LOCAL 2:21 T`.]>,1. DlArlill lute]f39 utlier rate-p+tvers-of 5 r o:S ti.10 1'_)struTtglc ul)poaed ul,k.e K° 12, asking t:he council to refrain any changer iii the pre.,Ent bouudaries - teal of waterworks httttrireds 'Rill riot c,7 MAIL. . 8:27 P.3�. - - - - frons l)a;sinfi the prnlin'&T hx'l: w. of their respective sectini he able to use it. Tu these thEs retia- - '- changiug the boilntlariP? of S -�'s - � ZIrB:-a(1v secoilticd by lfr Todd - ble PLr\LPS made. by E`'ANNS will Leo you want + - •- xt least-so far as S.�-o 12iscr)nce:necl mo\r�thr)t thi rt)rtncil after haviii, atilt provide t�1e hest system A Rater- __���T "THEELS ` 'A cont was read front .\. Seehe,ck• I sill,tl)e rnutp'.aint tt.7 H llut le asl, works. The c uAkty :tad e�callence cif iy 1,',l ""THEELS 1 ' " rnntplaining of Ra= Ont in sideline ilt� t:)l: vt. his land taken front the nt teff t Democr these um s wilt still be kvL,t at the . 1 _ ..'. het.lots 3f)aud 31 in con 4. t*tit tiR'n+)tl S ti No 9 and its�cl't u atteuEio _ P highest point land ptitrons 11 receive O t your Buggy or at. • The com oil lildigeitts pPe°°wed �eeti,r'N-4,intaish, the pctitiwut of tht - . . ol tttr Pt 'up 't n' We have Them - their report incl rrr n,Intrmcled the l �` Polto\t ing ,pavtnent;_J„s Birk f 1 e eetari)in lantlf t tklm fr- , "'ll t`(ha 12 23 IT 0 � aril ru e specialists s x12 All that kind months sttp.of Rol)t Gil,;on paid !i .L�1 •��1C7 - EVAN S' of vccirk. Dtin't q°ton fq�sign town ­ coni recouuneridt-d that the ivc•ve til d anc213, Hall rlir,,:tiire Rtlrltufi to lt3est, Madethron h Es YY Y 1 for carriage work. R'¢ can please slit Gerl)n null e nec,"^ar} Aniainge- S -1. 3ftc': h:tvi!)g i�exi,l all pair. 5trrtngost ant g ' roti. Ottr machine epartinent is 'tents r lace 1, ntetl)I;ers '> ills• tie..i.':tei',•;t,1 c, ':ill rrr,)nurend tlr Ont t,f No. iM rrl 9tce1 «'ite,:ltetly- - l�bp 'T'u'ning every clay: General black- 1 : . .. iJ4•r Wh J L)Rrticu- H::n-r,n f,tmilc re to the Ori,:la fF•rrin{thMir. 'I,•,•t• nnlil the ncxl'. sly rtivanizc tl Fur full ATO sntithiIgi, •err., . u), ;n_ , f ill -1 lays call or wl e, _ iA,•'iuu1. - . 11 a rluu. f.T o 90. Brock t . , . . ' ,� t'1"f11) An ^.. :)ii•ltr"Ti'`l.._w. t•:,' , 1 -ii •••i.).\ oil's ii ' I, rl' I'.9 ••'•ltlli:2S u ','i. er and P1111Iber . H J. foil ,\t n r a t,lin;a al)pnnit.utq road rotntui'+< <�.-:),4 t]3 tl'°a.ill. L�RI.1 J �e Auct it'I t ' ie c)sap. z`l,, P mem k R� -u,'x• v. B � Road a f ,, t ot,,nlen•:c••i rl), , A }[Halt.. I XV o..1,p �! I ,ler x, c.ngincels f 1„i11 bxr'ulrl �\ ! ' L: -. \ ' e - , .. .. _ • .,, \ , i! r. . t . . Yn"hli.ti. .., , _,,.:.-a, ,_.a•r.. ..aro.... .... .. _ - �y -xt es..... - - .+'�;.F. ...'..,r nr,,..k •. .. -. a�a ...= I, ... -._ .•. ,,..s^,,..,.. z.:.ce,....x:...c'K ... ...v„o,n f'- .u.:`..ss-.«' ❑ _ 's -".,.-. :e' +k� a"`•:ia`.^ L..., ,Y;,p a.,.., :..jW ... .. .. ,,..., w...-r.J..a•..,1! .-a-T bu,5• .'"'fly,^. .;... •..�,t,4 °;$.,.a,. t.`4,lav:+wr.. - w- ,.w R ,w, r, i,.r-',"iF ,b” t? w,.,.k ..a,.. _.' 3-, • rr.s•'-C+•-r.r•?.,. .A# -"y.,,.. ,., 's',4- �' "`c,a' '-r,.t: �..aa' veru. -'y„�. ” „ts' t-,c..n.<",- ,,'. >.,u,, w'4'�e ,. 'as', Pi , _ _ , P -.. -- Ladies Headwear ! u - $Ys • Morgan Pugh leaves on '.1Ionday House Furinis h @ ngs � ��� for"the north-west. J. J. Harveyspent a few days in Toronto this week. Gregg & Wileou shipped a car-I Spring Opening].Cf Fina_ For anything in the above line --load of turuips m frohere one-day on - _ c ° :. this week. �111ineTg. a•11 James McFarlane's .new maple ----------- : •,• ^` syrup evaporator is working in '� . , "" � - -- �•�- - - -- . nod shape. -- - d. �. Beal aremont, ; h C. J. Brodie V.S. has sold his Qn Monday April lith and following 'team of ponies to Mr. Pennodk of days we will display our new stoc � '- Stouffville. Mr. La Fraught took a large Ioad °f of produce from here to Toronto `/i / p Sprig Millinery Geiz s Furnlshi s - 'on Tuesday. i• , :� %� -- - Mr. Vaughan,of Toronto,visited /. F. and Mrs. Hutchison for a few Full line of children's Headwear days this week. Mrs.Weisslitz,Buffalo, N.Y., , t Tilftrrl, erF Toronto. attend- ni the Head Down ! ed the funeral f. the late Mrs. AII•ipeinYited- attsend d-is- cured lf�ytrcubtt 3}l.j�� ----- _:.Banyard on Monday. spect: _ mm's Vegetable Compound. ' r - J.-J. Ha is now champion of GER,Owrou ham° of an NEW Arrivals — - -the town in the checker game. r the female organism i-aaffiicted. Nelson W Purchased a is the most fatal. In fact, nn- a3g has purcl prompt and correct treatment is&P1Fine line of spring hats. spring eltirts(colored and white)., Spring foot Lord Roseberry driver from a . p pwear, etc. A call will convince the most fastidious, that Ft E. Forsyth's, gentleman in Barrie. plied,theuny aware h s,Mrs, ink- North Claremont, is the lace to et the right oods at the right rice. Frank Cooper,.while caarying a Being felly aware r this,gave Pink- p g g g g P -- - --- kra of coal a few days ago slipped ham' earl to her fns � � CLAREMONT g ;" study to the sub' and in prod acing . and falling hurt his back quite "''; her great reined for wom-'s ills- E. E. Forsyth STATION. Bei�erely. Lydia E. P>�a a'!s Vegetable Arthur Johnston and John Mil- �. Composed-trade ettxe that it con- ler & Sons made a shipment of tamed the correct combination °d thorough-bred cattle from this herbs which was certain t o c0akltr0l 'Friend. , Station on Monday. For Sale-Hy atop,Colamb a,Crescent, that dreaded'disease'womaWskidney � box Y Harria Bicycles• troubles. apples out iu the open air last fall, Sundries of all kinds on han'i. Repairing lad What lsir8. Weisalitz Says. ovhere they remained all winter. done,also second hand wheels taken or ex• "Ds.as Mss Pn+t3ssix:-For two That is the case when you buy goods at The are now in as good couditioii: °hanged for new, also for sale HRruess, years my lila was simply a burdea:i the Corner Shoe Store. y T the were who ]cke{l. aiagle and doublo, Tudhops Buggies. best sugered so with female troubles, and — } n ou the market, Sample buggies,Hsrnese pains across my back add loins. The A call Solicited, Report of Clareu]unt school. Jr. and Bicyolea always on hand. Prices doctor told me that I had kidney - - Div, Sr?—G .Horgan, R Tarr. F.right,for Bale by J. W. DItlNE;Y: Balsam troubles and prescribed for me. For i'nde -hill, M Shepherdson, D Ravr I P. O ,or call on Harold McBrady, Pick' three months I took his medicine, but Repairing neatly and promptly sun, IV Shepherdcou. Jr -3 ertag for prices. 25 28 grew steadily worse. My husband thea attended to. _ advised me W trp Lydia E. Pink- Auderson, }I Sheliherclsun, R ham's Vegetable Compound, and i 1 1 Shoe Merchant, T110 -IOU V Hayward. C 1--V)deu. broug ht home a imine. It is the great W . 1%I. Palmer, Claremont, Orn• - E i'nderhill. Pt '?-R til'ilkinson. Agept for ali es blessing ever brought to oar home. C Rawson, H Ritwohr, _M Murgali I ++Qp—m kinds of veh' Within three months I was a changed - } ;c!ea manufactured by the bicLaogh!.t woman: My pain had disappeared.my b m lesion became clear. my eyes J Hayward. L �ti'i}rd, 1 B-R; - Storc, M Mo _an. l.' Tarr, 1 A-! Co'y, of Oshawa. co pp E Underhill. Flumerfelt. L ght, and my entire s stem in goad Sow i:-the Tinie ,. ''' shape.'-Mss Psr-ts Yisa•..m. 1"e •.••-ti Heasiip. teacher. i Seneca St.. Bt]fialo, N -J Jo.fa/t .. .r. o loo 1 your onq/na1 of a4oas lrlts>•Are.leg prnnrntnsas caenot �. . . bolt d T k u r •o houselwlcler shliulll =ee that th, moa°re - yard, are cleaned up. N-thiug I x r - detracts frow thebeautyofn tmvu _ s � 1 h s an pai as dirty streets and dirty card-. / \ C A N A D I A N - '•Cleanhueis is next to Godline-.= ' is a- applicable in this case n3 it L-4C I F I 1 to our rsun3. The fieri -heltec , • A Send them to DOWSWFLL- CLAREMONT, and have for germs a of disese i= filth, and \ � 'I \ Worlds Fair, St. Louis. them repaired ready fur spring. We have a full line - - on the other hand uoth:llg i= mire of hand,trade tinware we are selling at Fact-017 i April 30th to Cecerroer is•. 190a rice - conducive to good health as clean- i The Empire Medicine Co. of London. .r should do as a toted the undersigned as ' . Settlers Ione.�N'ay � ... his duty by seeing that call dirt local agent[or Ptckenng, or c e that accumulates tiring the win- F rt t discovery y of the nineteenth Ttiro t Excursions, 1904. nnwsweil, The %L.. Tingmith ! For the treatment of the None, Throat ter months is destroyed. and thus do his part in promoting health' B Catarrh. athaTubes and onngs. IOeuAY f9vet To l orou o and r7,'TC at,.1 �dultuil M m h ' CsLarrb, AaLbma. Bronchitis. Hay levet leave Toronto aver?TCK�I}.tF Auttut{ March , j and beauty and all thrust sad loo$ diseases. Writs and April it suts.!fent business offer+ Hattie Doten,wifeof G. Banyard for arLicalars,a swot o{ craaemeaee and Passe°gen erave!ilni) wie000t U•s Brock P aboald take the train 1eev:neTorouto at 1•60 - i►'`R. died on Friday at- Green River, re�,�coustariay on hand as. P.in been visiting Passengers travelltag Rich Live stock ahan"' . - C+zeea. RiQe2. 03z t. take the train.eavtag Toroutt-at 9 p:m , ! friends. the cause of ea oloois% Bleeper will be attacned to each .1904 ° (neuralgia of the heart. The de- �rsin, - --- _ For tail vartieulara and cops of Battlers' iI ! Ceased who was only 3'3 years of . Guide," '•Wesc.rn cmna.+a and 13ritieti Col ti fags. leaves to n]AtiCn her sudden �''T1lit- Trees umbra:"apply t•� any Canadian kacitic agent, _ -:- --demise, asorrowitihusband and _ °Tca Windmills l� ii. NUT1I�►�. a family of t�'o suds anis one All kinds of Fruit Trees, Shrubs asst Ge' Pas7.A3nn daughter, for whom much sym- Etc fos sale. 13.73 1 Sin¢St East.Toronto, patl]y is felt in their sad bereave meat. The funeral took pints ui]I Highest prices paid for Fall and TVintet apples. :'We are prepared to do all kinds of work Monday when her remains stere e A eat - Promptly pertaining to the camp business. conveyed to Bethel cemetery for I JOHN E. BEE g interment. The -ervices were Pickering, conducted by the Rev. Mr. Park - the Rev. Mtn.-ter, —Pickering __ Ve __ and lir. Tilfcird, of Toronto. IFS a .. ., John Gerold successor b f aerow A Son, Claremont- POPL LAR ei tda W,v.Riohardaoa, r tok A ►. ,fins ,pee � � o �' �Y . . - SPRING ESCYii.SION a°r��� C z 0 aa]R Stns., n a, a o P y r Yard7- Idv umboORONTO pl"1 rlt lam . .. m FRIDAY APRIL 22' 04 ' 1 z•c��a All kinds of rough and dressed Lumber -.- ��� mc. o, :9 9: _ a Lath.Shingles, Doose,Sash, Ron" Ga] pees-Societ�af_tha_chnrch__of_ iehings and Bilo material g Christ, BowmaavilleI Have srraopsd forF - the above wwarston via G. T. R., when. .r ee t.- _ or She following attractive fare-will be given. O A eb � °o o gs a� Cistern faakt,and water troughs made a v J ms c. dD ; e; o '0 30 to order Cbildrea Adults Time, =O!I o A .°. t7 t7 E o - • Newcastle, 75c 01.45 7.46 1 V lBowmsaville,. 65' 1 30 +.57 g $ ► J3fol�lSe r.j._P,i a �i - T Whitby, 5S 1 10 8 YS ab ,:i a o. T �► W. D• 0ordon. �; go t et • . Pickering, 53 1.10 8.45 ao1 i13 05 w • • a of shingles does-Rass•ill'a Ready Roofing ` Tickets good ret on all trains Apr. ti ols :�Last train leaves Toronto at,10 P. m., l3°uary 1905—Whitbv 9th, Oshawa 10th, stopping at Whitby,Oalawa and Bowman Brougham 11th, Port Perry 13th,IIs• :. It lasts longer, is fire proof, anyone can Q :utile. Don't forget the Date. bridge:2th,Carrington 11th,Beaverton NEW LAUNDRY • loo,. :' , one man can lay from five to a a actor 1 - 0 6 a laundry nest door to W. es g -- t ay n t--tom-ley of Dunbar s, and having lmd nearly W. !, Hs RICHARDSON'S : . g 9 - the roof. four }-ear's experience in Bo%vman- r-.. Ofirst-class -- e - v]lle, is prepared to d . � :. • , mor• at usual rat s. , ttslate _�-•- _______ Important showing of finest display of - It 1S , he pp - - - - -- .- - -G-ire..me a trial. - . - .. -- ' -- -�TeS 0 t most a M t China. A very Iarge eAsortment of — .. n tr. Tinos _Toys.. . 800 , received for the Holiday trade. Call Proprietor. roofing anterial on the .market. If' you . and see them. _ a roofing r 8abscriptions taken for all Magazinee,t! oof repairing to Bio Weekly and Dailyl,Newepapers, —: - _ - . •: - this sedan will save a•lot of mon- :have any fing o : . R=C�3AR2)SON, ey by oallin on, or Writing ns about _._ F' . e s - 33=03C Street, ,Whitby_ r _ _ ,Russiffs Ready . Roofing. ea aI I : Pa ars, Psi nts, O I s, - . „_ - The U SILL HARDWARE c�� . !Constantly - ons - AVarp frash stockinow on hand. Prices in Wall Paper dinging;. and, 126 EAST KING S T ZEST, Toronto. _ from.8e. up. R. . , H CA SON Dutcher, ]:::--l:si;cp: r� +1"JnLc k. y..,*-..; ., ,. .:.' .._ ..,.:.,, -. :... .. .. .. .... ,. ,. '.'.its. �;" :z. ;-xr r` .�`:.• +s.. ���1.•.eti`� �. +. -...7•��+ �..:��' r� �w..�^e`.:_, .. /. 1 9"..._' ,u.n.� ..... .n +.,su' '.. '.h ..i'.. -v. 's ..,:'. t ;,._+.;.a'.:n.w..p.�..:-t-....-'_.. - '�� S f��N'.' ,...i- '.�" �of 1"Y �i.'.^'•rw. ':R. rr�l' £�',a.cR`, x��:�.,.�.;,° „,.. .. ,. r -. �. .. r._: ,.�-�•..-• ,,�. R-..,,�iu,..—�:n:J+'°. - ✓.%.":z:--,..._.. .'-„-;.•... . �:.•..n ,•x;,, _ l 'm. ...-"-..5•"° _.��..�'a�:w— _ m� 'se. _ ._.,;,- �.. :'k... _ Pay - , .. _,.w,... y. - , rr . . -_ •yi. I > . . f ` ';:.,. -•----- ------- ---- - --- -- - ---.... .__�.._.-_ . (that the commissariat ot-tt -aortic" TIM {l-p t Y� Tm4Q coriameal at X1.40 to $1.45 par bag• -------._-..- __ _ �rn army la marked by the same LDLAM- 11RUTS Feed-We quote Manitoba bran, 1u; r -. - .. . thoroughness that has distinguished $.0:._short>s,.- 1.1 per ton; On- fts oWrtiationss.from the first. Thou- REPORTS FRox TSE LEADIltO tario bran, in bulk, $19.50 to $20;1 Banda of provision carts went north TRADE CENTRES. s4orta, $20.50 to >}31; and mouille,I - thruugh Pint-Yang last week. 24 to $29 per as to t i� $ ton quality.I -. - :._._,..__.__.__ _­_..___.__• - - of Cattle, Grain, Cheese Provisions-Heavy Canadian short' _ - - --- - MORE JAPANESE SAIL. cut pork, $18 to $19; light short cut,• . . . - spxtcb the.Perla Petit t Homs sad Abroada al too;11A American eilcan tat -' . ----APPeared V4��thin Range o search Ade $16 to Juurniitil. from ToJcfo states that 11 clear' $ . lyparlaw transports have left Na- Toto -Agri}- -Wheat--The-fie'- acks;.-$19:5A--rc�� '---- � . Lights at Port Arthur• - , Raarikl and Sasebo for Corea with mend for Ontario grades is slow, and gc; Canadian lard, 8} to 9c; kettle tU,000 Infantry of Lha =Gt><arde, Prices are irregular. No. 2 white rendered, 8# to Sic; hams, it to 13c;, - - bridge material and provisions, and and red Winter quoted at 92 to 93c tole hogs, $7 to $7.fre country dress- 1 14 . coavo ed 'a warshi low freights. Spring wheat is nom- bacon, 13} to 14e; fresh killed abort- . JAPS WITHDRAW. IN SUPRI,imE CONTROL. y P' - inal at 87c east, and goose at•82 to ed hogs, •$7; live hogs, $5.50• Eggs - -A despatch received at London from The Japanese aow control rho whob 13IX TRAINS DAILY. 83e east. 3fanitoba wheat steady, -New laid, 18c. Butter-Winter -, Chefoo says that 17 battleships and Corean bank of the Yalu Itiver, and The Jkwhn Tugoblatt's war corros- with No. 1 Northern selling at $1 creamery, IDA to 20r, new made. 20} - cruisers, 20 steamers and 12 torpedo are in especially strong force at Wiju, poudent, Major Gaedke, writfng on at Georgian Bay ports; No. 2 North- to 21c; full grass fall makes, 18} ,o boat destroyers have passed ChefoolOn'Sunday forty foreign correspond- a train, while nearing ITarbi.n, Dian- ern at 97c, and No. 3 Northern at 21;c; Western dairy, 15 to 15}c; apparently bound for Port Arthur. I ents arrived at Chinampho from `1'o- churia, March 19, said :- 93 to 94c. tio. 1 hard is nominal. rolls, 16 to 17c; creamery, 18 to . A despatch from St. Petersburg mo It is expected that they will go "Only six trains daily" pass east at $1.02. Grinding•in transit prices I18=c. Cheese-Ontario, 9} to to c; . says Adruiral A1tt.kai•off telegraphs i,north with the headquarters stall. on the railroad to Mi;nchuria, and are 6c above those quoted. Townships, 9}'to 10c. • that an atternpt.to surprise Port Ar- • only fo-ir .henco to Harbin, fiat Oats-The market is steady, with , --r . .Ithur tree lolled. Saturday niglit. A ,-_-:... -NEW ARMY CORPS, - these cons, t of as many,as... thirty- fa.rr•`offeriags and litti,e demand., No. . - . . - - number of Japanese, vessels suddenly eight cars. The railroad apparently 2 white quoted at 31c north and UNI-ITED STATES 'MARKT r sippeiared within range of the search- Reports reached London on Sunday is able to meet the military de- west, and 31}e low freights. - No. 1 - - lights, but they withdrew after recon- that there is renewed activity ►R' Co- mends." white quoted-at 32c east, and No. 2 Milwaukee, April 12.-Wheat-No. 1 -- rea, a second army, recently mobiliz- The corresporident added that the at 31 c east. i Northern, $1; No. 2 Northern, 96 to noitring. I i 198c• old Jul 871C bid. Rye-No. 1, ed, being landed at the Aresent time, Russians will be read to take the 3' } The St. Petrrsbur corres oadent of S Berle -The me 1s quiet, with the Echo de Paris says that- -the'The point of disembarkation to not offensive about the middle of this y q 72 to 73c. Barley-No. 2, 62 to , . yea, but file troops undoubtedly,ase ____ _ --___ limited. Ao.. 2 noted 63c; sample, 40 to 59c. Corn-No. 3. the demand lire q -vieidters o✓f the naval. general staff re month. 44c middle freights. No. 3 extra _ .. to reinforce the army which has tak- r at 5fl to 51c; July, 52jc_ _- believe that Admiral Makaroff, per- � at 43c, and No. 3 - at 41c middle "V °,f ceiviu the Japanese squadron, re• en peaceable possession of the Yalu JA MESE NAVAL LOSSES. Buffalo, sprit 12.-Flour-Quiet. It p aq [refight' Wheat-Spring dull; No. 1 Northern and is preparing for an aggressive ad- 011"icial returns• of the Japanese Peas-Tho market is unchan turned to Port Arthur, his idea being vanCe into RrRnl•t,t,.;., -- P �' Duluth, $1.09, Corn Stronger: No. •t � to try-to induce Admi sX Togo-to faY- _ , casualties in the various attacks on with No. 2 quoted at 65c west and 2 yellow, 5 ljr, No. 2 corn, 54 to - . low him under the guns of the forts. Port Arthur show the losses were 66c east. 54ic. --Dull; No. 2 mixed, 42}c; ' A STRONG POSITION. 23 'Killed and 91 wounded, 40 cif Corn-'Tac market is iet, with FEARS NEXT BLOB"'. While the first line of defence whom recovered. It is ex ected 3 q~ el- . - 2 white, 4Gic. Barley-Nothin8 - P prises ea8ic�--- hTa A. Rye-No: 1 quoted at "'T'here can be little doubt that the against the Japanese advance from that Y'ladivostock will be tree of ice low quoted at 54r on track, Toros- Minneapolis, April 12.-Wheat- period of suspense over the"Far East Corea is a strong position, selected on the 24th last. 1 - :o; *;", 3 mined at 53c. Canadi n i 3[a+ J5}c; July, 95c; September is aPmost at an end, -and that the by Gen. Kouzopatkin near Feng-Hu- cora is nominal at 33ic wast for hylic; on track, Ko. 1 hard, 96ic; ••-4>- - next few days will bring neva of ire- sag-Cheng, it is believed the Russians JAPE ADVANCE TO TfiF. Y. U yellow, and 38c for mixed. 'NO. 1 ?Northern 9.'a ; tio• 2 Northern , ,_-.-.portant war operations, says a Lon- intend to hold out so long as pos- Information has been received at I Rye-The market is unchanged,,with i o 5 - . . don correspondent. It is S, Iflcant 'sible at Antung, which commands the Tokio that Japanese transports th 31c. Flour-First patents, Ou to P P Ir'o. 2 quoted at i9 to GOc east and `� 5; . that the aggressive talk from Rus- Pekin road. The place has many na- stores have entered the estuary of west. first second 3.60 s, $4.95 to ocon . , Sian sources In the past few weeks tural ,advantages for defence. the Yalu, and that troops are land- I Buckwheat-The market is unchan first clears, $3. $ to $3.65; second • has been followed by pessimistic fore Goa. Kuroki'e army, according to lag at va�ieus-plats on the Lorean with demand Rood. Ko. 2 quot- clears, x2.50 to S°.GO. bodings in military circles in St. 1 Russian advices, is strong, out along shore, Presumably gunboats are cov- ed at 50 to 51c middle freights. . . - -- • ' . " . -- ' Petersburg. The writer learns that the road between Anju and Wiju, its Bring the movement. If this be true, Flour-Nin�,ty per cent. patents 'a:•e . grave fears are entertained at Ruasi- advance being severely impeded by the Russian forte erected on the unchanged; buyers' at $3.60 middle I-Il'F a 1'OCI{ NARKF:1'S. an hepdquartera that the tall of Port j bad roads, which made it difficult to other side of the river must be inePfec- freights In buyers' snc;,s for export : Toronto, April 12.-Business was _. Arthur is imminent- push forward the supplies, which garo tive. P IStrai ht eller noted at $..30 to iactive in butchers' cattle to-day. Strai ht rollers of eclat brands for g • -v reliable authority,` that the Ja anese q 1 and Prices were firmly maintained. The generally anticipated attack did`dragged by' coolies, require e' ht The Seoul Correa omioat of the Kok- - not occur on Saturday night, al- days march from Chon Tu to the umin telegraphs,hs, on what he soya is ig4.50 in bbla. Manitoba flours fur .� limited number of exporters - . though a telegram received from Yalu For seventymiles the river changed, No, 1 patehts, $5.30; No. I were sold. The quality of these - 'Grand Duke Cyril reports that the lis NOD 1fathoms laiden and barred by provingvthatvtherc isaricca noconsiderable Yalu, e 'S4,9- Patents, $5' and strong bakers'. l n as s oud, but the market was quiet _ . Y. P Yong- - enemy's ships were sighted on the P ? on.track, Toronto. and Prices were weak. The enquiry - horizon. It is presumed that the islands, whence the Russian sharp- Russian force on the left frank of th,. Aillfecd-Bran is steady at $17 to 1was Iicht. . tvcr�--_- Stockers and feeders kept in brisk - Japanose••were warned of the extra shooteca can harass the JaoRnP�o RLt-_ _ $17 ;,0, and shorts at SIR-50 here. i - .. _'s ----- _ . it'ffQ- cin ta'a n to!Vance. - At outside points bran is quoted at demand.'butcthe slnaii receipts pre - guard against a surprise, Vice-Actmir- The Russ'ana have entrenched them- TO fi1174:F "IIIE' FISI•IFRIES Yt;-V)and aborts ,at 417 5ft- ?4Ia,+�-'`'''"'t s' citing sufficient up- al Makaroff's torpedo flotilla patroll-i selves heavily near Hai-Cbeng. to Th,, proprwtor of the principat toba .bran to sacks, $20, and shorts I piles Stock calces and short keep ed the open sea, while the warships block the progress of the Japanese in iflsheri's on Saghalien Island has at $2i here. feeders are particulars- mend, faith tali steam up, remained outside Rase they succeed to leading at- the ibeen informed that the Japanese arc Sh.rp were infairdemand, while of Port Arthur heed of the Lieo-T.ng Culf. preparing to make a descent oa th COU`TRY PRODUCF- lambs gold fetal at firm prices for island so soon as the ice shall ' r- grain-fed stock. The run made huy- . It is admitted in St. Petersburg per- I Appleo--There is a quiet trade, with IinR iuti\'c pectis were unchanged. - flava! circles that the situation is so RGSSI,\'S NAVAL PLAN . mit. The inhahltants'have Petitioned rices ste.ady at $2 to $2.50 per bbl. I . _ - bad that Admiral Togo's nazi and ru that the Vladivostoek squadron come i f Drovers shipping cattle from up- go' The Russian. naval plan for retriev- q for the best stock (country stations, said that a great preme attempt to block the harbor trig the reverses at Port Arthur and to their defence. Dried apples-The demand is limit- i delay took place in the forwarding may be successful The Russian del- Chemu! o hsa been communicated Lo ' - . .ail, rind prices are steady at 3 to in Their cat!:e. l,iules that were emna in ' that event would be the one of the Embassies through of�ciat TTIF. 3IF,LANC IIOI,Y CZAR. Sic per tD Evaporated apples, 3o chipped on Tuesday ;Ind Wedneccfay a r as a practical v ❑e n despatch eh to the i.ondon Daily to Ge r Tb'. � • t r di no react the market the Position both in a naval slid milt-naval. authorities at St. Petersburg Mail from Geneva say's that t e zar i Ili,`ln`Q Sri a and ns are Pica d at ;("1 this nfrernoon. to nil. I Russia recognizes that Japan now who are Roin- to the front to re re c. [:xporu•r4 cattle wore quoted at Mary sense wound be reduced almost The plan is explained as follows*- on Wednesday received trio 0MC,L igt ' • 8 P $1 G5 to 1 70. i 84.25 to g,4.�n per cat. . t The only ch i`hce of saving the-Rus- has prepond ating naval strength in sent Switzerland, Fila . ajeaty seem- , IIop,G-.•Thn market is uric hanged at i� ,tri ticti\. tc�no dominated the mar- Sian fleet, if the possibility of seal- the Far East: and will attempt to re- ed very nervoua find melanchol4. He i26 to 32c; according to quality, Iket dor butchers' cattle to-dac, und- - ' - - Ina Port Arthur be admitted. is to verse It by-two distinct moves, First, discussed the repil_so of the Cor-atks q ig• I- . . 1 I ITonry-'the market is quiet at -G to valuta held siren f:c' 1 note :- i _. -send it to Vladlvostoc4 while Admir t urgent eflorts will be made to have a at Chong-Ju, and said, ''Do not be -c pey Tb, for bulk, and at $1 2.i ,to i Picked lots ciltia'I in q,i°itt vilth\cldst, al Toga is busy convoy-mg teensy 1 ion at Port Arthur, too severe to your criticisms J,emem- $2 for comb.' Porter:', $4 '1,-i to $4 1 . to the Yalu, It is known that the the Baltic.^I-,,,' Sea and Vladivostoek r evervthirtg becomes difficult So. }lay-Nn, t t;ainrl+v rfr,°tc�d a_t St? - $1•'=!> 40 51 :3.>; fair to gl rtcl. $:t•RO Joining t admiral tifakaroff's tar from a base. . '50 a tfln here - Ito 4 11 .cumnivil lo-fanr�$-rhe Japanese ships for the peal week, and ,command it posse an S raw-The market is dull', without J$3.Gi'i' rough cows- $2,50 .to $3 20' ppr . opportunity for this move by the the comhined fleets p.sponderance ov- DiliI+T S'TASIP ALI. ARMS, orer;n;c• and prices • -- -Russian admiral has not been tack- er Vice-Admiral Togo. - .---- ,�ewspa{3ess +tats---t1nLi t la-1 11-14 3s-:10._Qn track here. !t tl ch,ra" and exporters' bulls were ing. Second, it is foreseen that it {bill Nians have ordered that the arnn of Maple. Syrul-'There aro some otter- t�.75 io d' orIn.lrNiau.1,tq ro3-'!. to __ _ - It is suspected, however, that if it be difficult and probably impossible the Chinese troops at Liao-Y'un• l in,7s or new--�*e4-sell nt $1 per Im- I g l'-t i.+r export stalls, Q3 r° ,3'40 f' f for rol•derl, and $2 10 PTI f,,r !ightt+. _ had been acted upon it would . have to effect this concentration, as Adu:ir- and in that neighborhood lie stamp- Aerial gnlloi'' I Trade in fsrdrry +,cis light an ria.- -__ . . required extraordinary good luck to -a1 Togo may intercept the i3altic ed with the Russian mark. The Potatoes-('bores cars wrc r noted at . enable the Russian fleet to get far on fleet before its arrival at .Port Ar- hearers of unmarked arms will be 75c Per haw on track here, laced in- lied dl•!i\eri.' .t 1 nuotat of ,;t!rk its way without discovery. But if it thur. In that event the Baltic fleet, calves were s"Ad. Quotations o.. treated as brigands. tr•rior quality at 7fvc per haw• low -T•'iwto; 1.t+1u? .to 1,'�tr(1 thea., reached the vicinity of Vladivostock which is comparatively small, will at - Poulin-Chic'<ens, 11 t° 1:3c Por 4:1 tO, to S4 's, f,rdor, , SOA to 1•- the Russian, squadron there, expecting tempt the perilous task of engaging CATTLE QUARAI'ITIIVE. ib.; turke}® are rluotrd tit 15 to File 111n0 If•P . 4,0t 7,0 to $:f,-5; rtoekcrs, in'the hope r Ill, for fresh killed; dtichf 13c; cTOn to 3(ut L..•, $3 to $3,-5; stuck with Admiral ATakarnT's ships, be of disabling some'of the Japanese Government Issues Regulations and geese at o Y IaI lb- . r*ca %-R1, fir'rt-acs-600 +tr,,--L�-f+9"-te _ much superior in strength 'to the Jap- ships, end thus reducing the Japan- G-overning Irnportatian: . �$a R5 per cwt. , anese fleet in those waters. ese effective, Accordtnq to the F'ussl•' TFTF DATIlY MAnKETS 1f Trade in sheen •continued active, .. . - - an calculations, the. Baltic fleet may An Ottawa despatch says :-The Butter-Rolls are more plentiful, ,we quote Ifeavy- elves. $3;50 to .. •• • • 'I. NEW-CHRANG IS SAFE,' suffer annillilation in such an unequal -Canada ttazette contains the ,new and prices"unchnnged. We quoter!S;I light sheep, F3.7.It to IF 5; , , The beat informed military circles combat, but it will have nerved a regulations• governing th^ importa-I Finest, 1-lb. rolls, 17 to 18c; choice ;bucks, $:T.`->.-� to 53.7:>; grain-fed . ' at St. Petersburg no longer, antici- valuable end.if it, is able to.cripple a tion of'live tock which, have leen large.rolls and solected diiry tubs, 15 ;lambs,:55,51) t` S(i•a(1; burn-yard t pate a Japanese landing .at the head sufficient number o[ Japanese ships adopted by the Government. All an-Ito ltif,c; nic•di ra 'and lo\v grades, •1;\tabs, gl,:tu t° :5•'J5 Per ctvt.; ,,of the Liao-Tung Gulf. They believe to reduce .'Admiral Togo's naval imals subject to quarantine must be 12i to 14c; creat r•ry prints„21 to 'tiering lamhs, S`:.SO to $6.50 each. •- the Japanese have missed their op- strength below that of Admiral Mak- entered tit quarantine stations, th'o'se o• , , I � 1 - Iaroff. _2r, etc s, l?, to IrJ1C. Cll'1\'Pc till at 1 Lo Gc ler Ib. cr portvnity,' the Russians being 'now 1 and Kiat araeFi�lls. ui Animals Sarnia.sub- . Ffih"r-Tho market Is $mak on heavy $2 t o $10 each, _14 `too strong. The foregoing information is not g receipts. with care lots` quoted at 1(i I '►filch co\vs were steady at $30 to The inion now is t ect to inspection o r may enter in I ' t art of current a ulativa re rt j P y - ''S'.: iucFi. but comes from creditable official n ane a o posts o resco !logs were uric _. .wi11-tryAanl.ing inovements'_from -- betas-lfurkct quiet at steady rlo-' The prices of IO}. - sources as being the determined Thus- v elle-,- T#Ant-a, ---L'arn-iv - q p Takushan, west of Antung., at the Bridge.burg, Sault Ste, Alarie, and es. We quote:-Finest cp em cab s;She ci c • li c'li`Sr`r-Y lit.N% off ( 'hs -head of the Gulf of Corea, in connec- Sian plan_. - , facies hncon uality, off cars, tion with their advance on the Yalu Port Arthus. Persons cantemplat_ Plc; late fall and seconds,'9} to T I q ing the 'importation of animals from 10#c. Toronto, 54.;5; fats, _?4, tl; $ows, - .River, but the authorities at St. Pet- TAE JAPANESE FLEFI' any. country, except, the L-Juited .• 3.10 to 53.75; stage, S3 to $-0.5-0- __ - _ 0r•aburg make oro display of nert us- The London Times correspondent Stntes must first obt1iin a permit. TIOG PRODUCTS, Per cwt. . 'die in thslan of damlia-t gn mat fl- a-desp&tcti--Creat--Wei-7TRf�y he Perin lc of r 1, ran tine are as lrosro _ 'fasting - ked says that the results of a week's foll'o'ws :-On all cattle imported'oTcrine's moderato Car tuts at �6.- - out by Gen, Ro+iropatkin.' cruise in.the Times' despatch boat from Great Britain, Ireland, or .the I; delivered here. Cured meats nre'' ¢ " A correspondent with the Russian letltis him to laelieve that the Ja- Channel Islands, sixty- day,. The in P ood demand at unchanged prices. �j`F=�iCIGRGIJS TH1�3ETA VS• 1 . outposts, writing from Antung, on the'panese fleet is engaged in covering cattle from all other countries, ex-. \t•e'quote:-Macon, Tong clear, 8; to , Yalu River, under date of March 19, arrangements for a new landing of cr t the United States and Mexico, v r. - describes the fearful state of the l the 'troops, recently mobilized. A sipty days. Un all sheep and oats Ric per ib. in case lo,s. il.css p°:'!<, Fired at British Officers Darin; s 1± $16.50 to$1%: do., short cut, S1R.50, Parley. roads and the journey front Feng- mnsntained1d presumably Arthur. tonna 1 trout countries Diller t,ha.n the Unit- Smoked„-.meats-T'Tanis, light to -Cheng to Antung, which,, he p y R ed States, fifteen days. • bn nil medium, 12;c; do, heavy, 1^c; rolls, j A drsPntch to 1'hc London Times . says, is impassible for vehicles. iformntio�regarding the condition of swine imported, except from the I c front I�nlntro. lhibrt, dated Thur} P Ithe channel, Moreover, sudden fogs 10c; shoulder's, 9,c; T>acGs, 13, to g Tnited States, for immediate siau h- ' i' i clay, re oras that 20tt Thibetans nt - s Antung,are apt fo occur a is ime o t © g ; Ire il,-st 1)0101 1 R to 1:l„r- p in tivachul-. as a miserable collection of hovels, I ter, fifteen days' Lard-The demand is [air, with pile-ithe vii a^;c O . itmo a, .the inhabitants of which on account (year, and th<y might give •the Rus- ously, grins; a v011ey'at a Party a sian torpwSo boats, which still have es unchanged. .`1e c{note:-Tierces, of the scarcity, cannot afford timber . tlt•itish officers whom' tfiev invited to for fires and use straw instead. 'The free egress, certain advantages. It WIRE TIRES-( �M COMPULSORY. 4 c tul�s Bic; pails, 9 c; c- .. ..und,•�pnrlev with t.hiiii'aimod badly, Nc ---=� -y between Feng-Titian-Cheng I is certain that no Japanese trans- 7} to R,c. -, ports have yet entered the,Guli of New Brunswick Passes a Good ono was injured, but, the action is I—.' ahineset ng radthe high tiled. Pro-'Pechili, though s it must be allowed . Roads Xeasi4e. DUSINi,,SS- S AT�O. 1*11 ,'ICL LLLr��11 kslT-.�-r<-r t t o ii io t o t ie act' s ve t ch Ssparsely tri 1 t is I i C that the persistent en savors a -` - -- -- i the .rlvlaetuns intc.nrl to employ._ .at fearing the; mountain fastnesses. suggest A Fr'edericto'n, N. T3., despatch says: Montreal, April 12.- There. wcis ,•gttru. 'I'hn corr•esponcient adds that close Port Arthur su est .that the Tlie New Brunswick Legislature on some demand' for oat's for milling reinforcefilepts arc oyr.tving at Gy'an- 3dilk, butter, clad eggs are a']tnost ;fleet is required for operations at a - ' ' unknown. I greater distance from the present Friday night adopted the•Part of the purposes. and' a sale of 50,000 hush- I gtse to Oppose the British advance. Gen. Kouropatkin's visit to New- I fleet hike, which is, of course, within I be equipp Act requiring vehicles to.I cls of No, 'l white was reported at. - Cliwang has inspired boundless confit- easy striking distnnce of all points he equipped with wide tiros. It re 32c per bush• high freights; tlirre +_.---. dente The Conon;rider-in-Chief, or- 'in the present theatre of hoatilitics quires that wagons have tires all the were also some enquiry for.peas, i3c.. .... dered 10,000 reserves to reinforce this except Vladivostock, way.-from two and a half to four per bush. was bid afloat for a round VALUABLE RELICS ST."I-�N position, in view or the expected Ja- inches wide, according to the size and lot, and sales cif car lots were. made _ _ .. -' •panese attack, wliile an additional WHY RUSSIANS RETREATED. style Of axles. It will go into opera- at a figure ecluyil to the a I ch Tho Raid on Geological Survey ➢fuse- _ ` force of 15,000 men is ready to con- A despatch to the London Times tion in 1914„ the intervening time spot market for oats was III .1n;ed; I uni at Ottawa. ` centesis upon this place at sliart no- being allowed so that owners of wa- No. 3 white been quoted at .3Ric Pcr ' _.. from' Tokio "says that reports aug- gg ;' Lice 'if necessary. gest ghat a scarcity of" revisions. gong, which Zcill he contrary to the•' hush, ex sides. Flour-lfarket steady; } .An (1t.tae iI despatch sa:r:' A va.lu P Act can wear them .91 � or -replace business reported-'rather .quir.•f,-, we cattle collectir,n of TndTan r,nri 1:s!citno ---� •- and forage .was probably the chief relics leas boo stolen from the Gco- TFLTSSTANT 1POUNnFD. reason for the Russian retreat tFipiw-�thn ,present sale of narrow- quote Manitoba -Spring wheat. pat- Tt P Corea. The Russians have appat� gn �tO icaT tiur;eylTuseuni. They are of , A cle+patch to the London Express tired wn ns, enter, $5,40; 1lfanitoba strong bakers', R , from Tien-Tsin says it is reported `ently stripped the country.of .every- ,%Teanwhile the Act Provides that ,$5.10; Rintor"wheat Patents, 55,111 �n kinrP th.nt ennnot be casih rohlaced. from hfukden that two trains,; con-. thing edible. after ono year from the date cif Iiro- to ri,25; rirr.ight,-rollers; 54.185 to The thieves tnncir use of false keys in ^ - > 'taininq a. lama number of Russians. A despatch to t,hr- London Daily cla-matiotl of the Act no manufactur- S.t; straight t_ollers, in bags, $3.30 to lordnr t.o rot acc�ss to the car:a FTs �?3.t, ITollcvl •oni�,-Sat-'s in"small. sides .!recti aria of th, hanciiwrrtk of -who. were.wounded in an enga5ement flail from Seoul tends to show that er con recover tin price hf a ' wv-gon-­1W-. _ . on the. Yalu Rivcr, have passed Ithe Japanese will .not suffer from 'he.mlls • hila-w it is within the last• ;lots \-oro innate at R`J•3'2: to 52•:3b I'S lie Indians.. a rare collection of ailette through Mukden en route to Harh+zr. the lennnesv of,the contr•y. It says (regarding width of tires, T'• r h:e: a fair t-de is passing in tans radcled. I . , . . , , . . I. . .. - - - i . . 1�-. ." ­ I . I . . . . 1-1 I . . - -,. . 1-', - . . 1. I ­ . " I 1. .,----­�- . I . .. . . - -. 1 11 . I ,�'� . 11 .. . I . . . .. . I . - .. .. .. . I . . . . . . . ­ . . . I . . ­ .1 . . . --�--­'. , . I 'I, -. . I I -. . - I I . . . I . 1. --1 - . . - ". 11 . . .. . . . . . .. . . �, 1. - . 1 . . . .1 .1 . ! . . I . .". . 11, I ,- . 1. ­ - . I . . , -1 . . . . '....'', I I - 1- ----, .1 I. p. . . . I ­ ­. - , . I - I... . - ,Iw j t,:1 .. ..: '' , ".- w 4 -. '3. C .,t,.,: ,rx�"•-'i i'a..1n. .:..: U_. , +. .a w•a+'! �,� a k i i- �3. 1. a� ,,.,, r" y F 1 I y �5 A,. v 1 w 4Y?•. .r,--.', :- ,,r ,y. *,'... •i . .. „',a' .L.r .. aft :!.er''ve ".'.u dw,._ 3 , . ,,Z ItM .,i. l.t.+r'` .n:.' '.•"`r116 i . .t •a... ,.' ss.%...:.Rr. >;,. -@. ,:.LL r..at•srT •r'".r:o,• :.. , :..+at r+•e .y. ?: ,��.'.. 1 ;. ,Q°i „,. - ..1 .r;Y• . .,,x, i`T+ •;da.' rr•' r .�,,,,dy'x s`2.n :'t.eC..<m... �..�.'xer x,•a: .t'.,*':• .:T_,.:.:.."`',._""✓'- .e�•,:,."'',.v�­-lz .ter,.a°:s .1 . va'A: ., ,,;P.,Jr �, -. -^• a,, .. ,: b ,,,•�,. .vr.. ,,, _ _ ..% _ _ -s'^ _.ice. - �. 1 tea• .�.... -. ..- _ _. _ . ...• .'.os. ei ucw . .. 1.... , .. .. .. , 3 /� .. • - —» — � 11 • - ,, . • .. , . _.- - "Not Mi`i1. -PI s aug .-- - _._ of beef autmais-can-be accurately-Qg. -r am sure," she-said, in a voice eat- scribed and can Uo learned by aaf ° �"r ; urally musical, but the more so be- scribe of aver e.{retell cis. a v i1Q i? ��i� ad 18eII cause.of a softer accent than that to The profitable feeding cattle that .., , ' _ which Jessie was used. ria the big poi o eA ' ��� b g� h prices n the mats[ e. _. "No.'s she repte-d,_._npenialf- -'-"�- . aIrisasaes9 cert-ain oharacterrirtica. --- -.-[ - ___ _I dooi;Tor 'amiss Lonsdale to pass in, �.__. - _ .r They have a straight top line, witli K I "I am Mrs. Plummer's cousin, Jessie ' broad, deep bodies and short lege. +�., - G{Meade." PEAS A.ND OATS TOG,UrUER. If the head and legs were cut oft, '•;'. ' 4R, THE Ci(SSI PY(I - I She led her into a large, low the remaining portion of the aaia Peace and oats make a grand soil- room with heavy furniture, and two mat's body would resemble a boa ' !ng food for milch cows when grown W I i�I✓ Pair-sized casement windows with in due balance and a rich land, says th round corners: -�""� deep cushioned seats. Some sport- Especially important evidences os ing prints adorned the a a}le, two lany Professor 'Ibbs. Shaw, of aiinnesota. good feeding ability are clear, brightguns were on a rack over the chim- '1 hie crop may be Bowed on almosteyes •and broad forehead, with moder- v�Go�0"00000"0090AMN�0"*06ii"---g ney piece, massive, silver tankards, kind of land that is rich, and ate short head and short, thick - .. I. CHAPTER VIII.-(Cont.) by yellow lichen, that caught and gleamed upon a side-table, a bright !well prepared and moist, and it comes+neck, a well-sprung rib, strong koros kept the sunshine in reserve so as to fire blazed in a large grate with hobs anywhere in the rotation. "The small Sho sat in the Redwoods' pew at to it, here stood a h! and a long, level rump. varlet peas tete more suitaUle than , Maxwell Church, on Christmas Day, throw a golden glow over gloomy gh-backed Y of The whole animal should be smooth days; the warm brown tiles roofed wooden arm-chair which Jessie plan- �the marrow-fat varieties, as they pro- and event with an aching heart, and heard the evenly'covered with thick, h. . • angels' message of the barns and other buildings in the. ed for her guest. The battered duce fine straw, making them more 6 g peace .on earth g form of Sebastopol reposed in a 'palatable. The weak A moderately large paunch on e ,. with an awful sense of incongruity; yard, and were similarly embroidered P P poles about healthy, vigorous ' steer should �bi nature's ; tbo eight .cabby coil near the fire Szzst 'this food for soiling purposes is the a deairtatrle,itttiicatfoa -+ reaiin n that i'1hs a d w had post 1st Pio to front'bf a window stood a small short eriod during which it can Moderately fine bones is also an i4 written for months and was supper- :stacks beneath a group of elms in p ng ed to be strut u in Lucknow, if alive ,the rick-yard glowed !n the frosty easel holding - a canves.on which a be'fed green. - This period will not ----'--" P landscape in oil cues tee tette y y dication of a good feeding quality. was one of a small band beleaguered sunbeams and sent out a rich odor g g to usuall .,extend' beyond three or four On the contrary, a coarse bone of corn together with. a pleasant ra- show; palettes, brushes, and tubes weeks from one sowing, but it may with long body, large head and gen by Innumerable foes reputed de- I g of color scattered near showed that 'be, extended Uy haute another lot -lions of cruelty; when the fansillar i,diance; it was a sunny place, aug- sentence which had so earl struck gestive of summer and warm com- the artist had but Just left work, sown two or three weeks Inter then seal appearance of coarseness is al- i-_her imagination, for every ba.ttle of ' g t An old bureau with its eloping desk- the first. ways to be considered ¢n undesirable A- Y fort. So alien Lonsdale thou h the warrior is with contused noise wlcen el a stopped the enter -at the top stored; stood against one wall, characteristic. p I This crop may usually be best sown - and garments rolled in blood," rang "ga.rden gate, by an old-fashioned and a sofa, wide enough to servo on fall plowed land, rich naturally, Cattle possessing the desirable char- . through the church, she turned ei.'k flight of atone steps in Lire wall, for a bed at a pinch, was' against I acteriatics mentioned above will tat . another; a few or made so, and sown as early as - at the endless battle scenes it su P pots of growing flow- I tiller a ie ten more quickly and will distribute _ ___ B- g Practicably in the Spring. portions of the Bested, scenes in whlih Philip was - . _.. ces were In the window, and a dish �Tha modes of sowing will vary with their flesh on those CHAPTER IX. of russet-red apples on the top of : body where the highest priced cuts ever present, dimly seen through fire- the conditions. In many cases the -" •cloven clouds of smoke. "Whi'e, The sound of wheels on the frost- the bureau. All these details Miss seed may beat be sown with the grain are located. p . h a--ks bound road and the a arition of Lonsdale took in. one rapid glance. drill after the !leas and oats have It !s impossible here to vis all ' shepherds watched f smoke. ids' she PP gi - sang, her eyes clouded with tears, i Miss Lonsdale's bright-plumed halt{The Interior was cosy, yet there was been mixed, On reasonably stiff clay the information one will need in cep and, looking up, she became aware above the hedge-row, occasioned a a lack of something-which she soon y plying these principles. 4°'"eiU. of the intent gaze of s lady in the •certain excitement within Redwoods discovered to be books. These were I this method of sowing will answer . _ Fi�rnr. rew hut. not_ select - weIl. --�sur���w-g� g_,w�c� g soils -bine situations, as on prairie R FOR SFILFP• was repeated and Interrupted by the I "Patience alive t" exclaimed airs. broken-backed tome with an ills ihle I n of eTsthat weed tt has been c g eyes several times Plummer, ' Sir Arthur and miss title served to raise a flower-pot In- y• Sheep will su1 cr if not supplied raisin of Jeseie'a to the light, another made a found best to scatter the as over during the sermon. ILonsdale ! and me to a -cap I , g press I Pe with water fn winter, even though - -' . wouldn't be seen out of m own i for Mrs. Plummer's cap laces and the ground while vet unplowed, and they have free access to snow, Don't, - : N'hatevet made miss Lnradale Y ,_ribbons. Jessie went straight to a then to plow In four to five inches nllonv thein.tu eat snow, or to drink - Iook our way like that ?" Coustn family with for Ilve pounds. Dear. R I1. . . dear, to think that I must be cupboard by the !!re-place and took P and in rather narrow furrow s1i� ice nater. Water them in the middle Jape esker, at dither. "There was out a dish of round olden-brown i es to prevent the seed from growing nothing wrong with my bonnet, Je;- ;brushing the cheese in my oldest g f gr g of the day when ft is waratest and , dairy gown this morning of all cakes and some decanters and wine- lin rows to distend froin another warm the 'water aboro the freezing sic, was there? I am sure,.yours ;others." I glasses, whcch she placed. on the f The oats Should then be sown Just was as neat as a new pin. And if ! pa tat n good deal; to about the nor- "hever mind, cousin," said Jessie, table, in accordance with the un- 'before the peas come through the I 11Plummer did go to sleep with his B anal temperature of sprin'S water. mouth nude open, as though tris ex- "People 'cari't expect you to Uo in written custom that supposed all 'ground broadcast or with drill. and Thep need water must In dry sum- , :+. pected the sermon to Jump down ;full dress at this lour," I t3uests to be hungry, I the ground should then be harro-sed mer, but when the glass is fresh.,and . . - -- " to destrov young weeds and to Pre growingwell, less is rex iir::d. You his throat, it's nothing but what Full dress Well there, Jessie, I "Mrs. Plrtmmer s dough-nuts are shave been accustomed to ever since-' did come across your equal •irresiytlble." 'Miss Lonsdale said, ac-1vent':the'cscape of moisture from tli ight q well expect your daily cows . she was as high,as the table. And 1 for want of feeling," complamecl cepting one with a smile that went 'soil. 'hen thus sown the oats and to produce milk, some re•:rnty W 'r'"t I'm sure my mourning {s deep Mrs. .Plummer, in a tearful voice, , straight to Jc:.sie's fresh heart; a 'peas reach the perfect condition for eighty per cent. of wat+-r, as to ex. . enough for a sister." and not so much as a clean collar rare smile that cnn,o slowly nnd 'cuttinx more nearly than when.sotcn Pmt your breeding ctv.'s to refer cr curls brushed out have I got to;made ner secin beautiful, though not 'at the same- time, and the oats arc I-lbs that are drir.king tn:lik on i nasi MNs Lonsdale was at the same my name, and the sun showin reall •-so. moment oskirg Lady Ge:trude who every speck of dust. Well, to be!! y 'kers likely Ga overshadow the leas . i F ' alone. In winter when they are eaU "that charming girl 1n mourning" •Jessie ami!ed brightly -,bacic, the It wnald not be possible to name Ing dry feed more water is takes _ - • with the Plummers frac, 8 r re: you must run out, I suppose, 'smile of a grateful child, "It mould the proportions of seed to be 5uwn than when: th.:y are s,:pplied wit) and how a and say I'll be docan in a minute, be nn use,' Ri;e said, "for Inv cousir. 'that would best suit all ,soil condi- . • creature so graceful came among .and . Plunwier's only just one out root.y sed silage. Ordinary a sheep • such rustics y 1 g to make doughnuts, if no olio cafes tions, as they vary greatly. , t bore mould have from 1 to 6 uarts 01 : round. Only let me get dear o[T to Appreciate them." 9 peA9 grgw b t.ter a 1eFSS quantity. Iwater dally, accordingly to wntcr and "Charming girl ? Graceful creature? I before they come in.," she concluded "'There-is reason in that." (Miss shouIrt be sown. The proportioA4 feed, ;Pnthetfe T Hef,ned ?" murmured Lady brushing past Jessie err bustling' that ere exactly atiitable for an l k Thrsc is no place in which Ri11 tAke 1 Lonsdale ret t r,ed "there are in art Y o- iGe�trnrie, bewildered. "I si�-a' no:,upstairs as fast Its her rcum! end (stranger. Clara, and I usually Iook !comfortable fkg•sro could go. _ . two essential fitctors, the artist and calitp con orl•`he ascertained b1 ac- water with more zns q-,.in a shed, - . 'round the church; one owes it to the j You cannot brush and to the amateur or admirer `' - I teal tests. ace the %%at•r d,vs not ' r' " • c it clean hands or clean cS• Jessie rejoined, "it wouldpromineent that the peas are the more frw7a nearly so reaxiily as out.siae . "Clara has discovered another carmonts, and airs. Plummer's cep- be utile to write even an 'Iliad-,' it important factor in the experiment, i_A shallow trough Is best and in very ' ' - .Iprodigy," said her cousin, . Ilugh I pea"ran cc wan certainly far from j there ti no readers" (Thev are more nitrogenous than the cold weather: if _the water is net Medway, •'Be merciful, Clara � magnificent. Ifer gown had we This. (fuss Lonsdale reflected, was.'oats and are also more palatable. wanted afiCr the cheep drank it may 'Leave the rose to wither on its I hard ae•rl.ice, her sleeves were rotted 'not-what one nilght expect from- a ,The proportion of oats that will bus- be drawn-otT to _ _'stem"' .. I millor'S daughter of eT ht,ten, and tarn° the -peas from falling will be prevent the accumu . . half-way. up her plump,.8rm arms, a g g P B latfon of ice. It is tt_WNta.ke to .try . "You probably mean little Jessie j}-cry dingy old shawl was 'pinned i wondered to what extent the young!enough to mater them 1n the same truugh to . Meade, the miller's daughter," Sir- i over her shoulders, her cap had!lady was conscious of her superior- i Vs!tally not less than ,two and a which cattle drink, i1,thur erred: "You must often I reached the lowest rank in the cap I ity. Hut, Jessie, who sat on _ the �half bushels per acre should. be Soon . , hate seen her before. Clara. She is I scale, of which Jessin believed there other side of the hearth sideways to �of the mlxture. Ordtnary not more " • '' _Certainly owing into a very ties were ten the window. In such a manner that 'thaw one-third should be I AL SXL'MOhi, 1 . .But Rears off in that class " I don; the bunches of curls whlcTr ad- kindled the go!,l or her hair, looked ger acro should autTice: On other =Battles o£lneath Enacted in Alas• i e o cr eco at more i P ..�•ou meat Dc ver lone! - Y La increase ka Stream . ThLs-zip 11P" Ml-s ertecc] unron<c+nus nt self. soils ft may -Ue necessary her mettle. "Do not imagine," s1,-0 ceremoAial hours, were now rolled, Y y•" ESiss the oatA unttl fhb punish by mea- Iia ir.e r 1,oaSdRl��.-f- "Iz -••--• ry yourself on the s�t.>shore _ --,--replied" that out class has t#e' t°p lir ane solid rmt nn-e�zctr tezzsptei �r� ea^*t�fl� euro nParTv half the se, used, !n Aflaka. 1T3- e,: t2z: monopoly of everything, Uncle Ar- I grvrng her round,.aprde•-chenked fare that brought the color--to .fessie's This food fs exact) for milk pro- 'face, et with an accent that bo- „Y r F her. rauzbliAg on !or the plo.isure v1 I thur. That e,cet girl at no age I n. -avcrity, more suitable for awing Y !duction, Frcm to to 0 tons per _ could be anything but relined, She 1 acrving-maids thaA for - wdc spoke sty�h a sympathy and accurate it, afar pfci:ing up a.curioas shell here' s hlstor^ too, I sew 1t !n her distin nzaing, .acre may h,c taken of the"mixture, ,now and then. YOu see abend a _ • y• guishe,! uesta; to crown ell;readinS as she had not expected; lane! !t a:,y be followed in inn sea--(fresh water ate am which is in your _ face. $hem v rust s s a wore, t o tg. up overt ea s ' y I rn y I g out of church likb a stray iof the crossed blin^'r - '---- rse}face interested otic when I saw you ; -��'os_on ci y,1n era princess. These ridiculous artsco- apron, the strings of which at church. I speak sq plainly De grou'rid ir.ore especially of rape, Th^ surprised to find the whnlo, stream ,. eratic class preWdices 1" to ,do anything but tie thenlsalces u� 7 feel dlst}nctly drawn to cutting may begin as soon as the filled, crowded, with straggling sal- - , "Clare wa%cs the red flag-.0. Das �is knots while she was shouting{�'ou'�� _ peas come into bloom and may con- mon. if you follow the btream -' n the shore n ';,;i;l • a� en _='ice aristt�crate� Vic c 7e people sou-�ozrip cin s an arcs ions-f-6-3-esRre. its-i - , verairf?" commented laugh. teasing-. "Well 1f ev r ed, "but you will be dila The dwarf Iissex rape crop is you will And it literal;y p;,c�,-A with e I was w s of I'd. I R � in a Pickle , - P c Io f. r PP f . (ser mon all- th • a•ri• , Ity. "pts dear girl, Ido so admire (visitors !" she might well exclaim, nm not At all interesting, especially mora frequently grown for paster;. a r, , ulthou�h .the that little sweel, of the hand; ' it J on.surycying herself In the glass. to myself. I would rather forget i than for soiling food, a.nd yet it is I nater is so shallow that no fish ie bnishes the whole upper ten In a Jessie was soon opening the door that I am alive," Ian excellent soiling food for anilch more than half. cov(Wcd.. . cows. Some ..will not except this Your surprtse Is Increased when mass to perdition. It really is a to receive 0.0 guests; visitors very "Poor child f" said Clara., in . a Istatement on the round that it will you approach near enough to touch.pity' that ladies cannot eater parlla-f rarely had occasion to ringat Red- rich, caressing -voice; "poor, dear; B -_.._ extent." - woods. It wns deet,.ed In Inhospitable, child !" taint the milk. That depends on how with your foot, ntu'.,find that they "!t !s," she replied, with unabatr not to a Jessie ruse quickly and knelt be-,it is fed, It ted to cowA lust niter Pay not the slightest attention to , eP qo out to welcome them as q Y *ed majesty. •'Je•pie," Rho added, (soon as they appeared-Insight. The fore the fire, very busy at. mending the. milk has been withdrawn it may You. They struggle licrcely on up mu�it gly, "a caressing sort of name, sight of her caused Sir Arthur to it, with her face averted from ' the be given twice a day, and in consider- the stream-, the fen}ales to deposit !et/+' -- soft •but•not- sufficiently dignified 'tor ;remove his h t from. his head and lady. Clara smiled a peculiar little able quantities'. But It tvovtd be their eEgs, the iunles to protect the - I ' 4 females. 11t are ir.tcttt upon that - 1 . her." himself from the low pony chaise, smile that Jessie could- not see, and I impossible to feed so much even is ,- _ A few days_ later Sir Arthur la- and confirmed Lonsdal�ia_.her .with_._ready_-tact went over ta__the .the n,a indicaL-d_aUoi-e_.fluff the_ mad, aulcidAl iTish up the blream. Y IC- is sulci,a _ ..cause not a sin to .her hearing that, what adz:iiration... The touch of the un- easel• +aystem-would become so saturated as salmon out of these thousnnds be- aiCh one•thing an•¢ ano which does not hest- "From nature ?" .she asked, with to produce taint. But this certainly oro you ever .comes back alive. _ t, not a horse fit to ride that morning, tato to n4) the nose of rarer when sloe saw the dis-1w' l not follow from modern feeding, et-tMes ribac �curortn and supposed he must walk. Firxl- beauty, ocrlty .brought a delicate rose •taut park with the vi agII e , and When it can ti done, the idea way nor rest, And as you follow them Woods was not sp'ver•y far, but he to Jessie's, cheeks, the sunshine fell church in the foreground all firmly would be to feed rape as a soiling 1. wished also�to cal-! at FAmdale and ull in her face, cousin her to lift and truly sketched. "From nature up stream -oil soon see the . o sects 1, i g r food one end of the day and some of their battle. Their _flesh--__is 'ti_ Little Marcell. - I on slenc.er hand to shade her beau-(in winter, too You have a good other kind of soiling the,other bed OT ,knecked off a;alert the stones; bore "Why not let• .me drive you ?" tiful �cyes„ Ni~hilo with the-other she deal of feeling for landscape, Miss the day. r , Clara said; "the ponies wart exer held a light blub wrapper,,one end (Meade." ` against his follows, with nothing' Jessie had persuaded I'hlli I . Dwarf Essex rape may be sown left of his once w•erfiil tail ,but r ' cine, and I like an object for a of which was thrown over her head, ( p. who on any kind of rich moist soil of • Po, �7. drive." -' beneath her chin; her. bright �lrair, recognized her decided talent to let the hones, find many' or ,them aro "Thank Sou, -my dear, I shall be !tho true "chiome- d'or'nll' aura her exchange Miss 131ushford's ane reasonable open texture. Deep hu- broken; the flesli piny be falling froze- too glad to aVa!1 myself of the sparse" so dear. to Tasso, glittered Pencil drawings. and water-color itis soils, a9 for instance,' slough his Back or'torn irmx his belly, still ' ,s:_honor, if you do not mind flowers and fruit for lessons from a lsoil.,j groan it in gmatest perfection. he fights oh' until death)__ l y potterit.g in'tiny rufi}cd rings about her tem- I It, would scarcelc be about with an old, fellow," he rr .le», as it each separate hair were I possible to retake If it is a female you ma • see tiv .. f broken-down artist, whose constar_t y d P so the poetics were brought a Beam of light. Appearing thus, potations had not been able to land too rich for the growing of eggs drugging secant an ugly gash ii. _-- round, and they started, Sir. Arthur tall.and slim,- in her 'ole wench- a spark of genius which f rape, and the wields are itsunlhy in Ater side, one fin is torn otT, two half buried in furs like a Russian "dress, white pigeons, mcg t ave br•otUgist--lstM-ter__,tt IPi'onnrtion to the r}chness_and clean- more are useless, et'ery-efTurt to pro- . prince, his niece full occu ie w' artled b the wheels, flew up with+ Hess off file soils. I;arTy cro qq Y P y. front rank, and under this inn she P• are Pe terse era es r. u her ponies, who sni..ed u rorty clanging avinga. and settled on the i hnd znado some progress and learnt best sowed on Fall plowed land. but she swiins on with the, rest. air as they to, their pretty 'lichen-bordered brown roof above'to cherish great hopes. Had rho You are sickened Uy Stich a si;ht, mains - ade believe.to take her, she vias a delightful vision. She seen many of, the great masters? HOW TO'JUDGE I3F:I;F CATTLE, and conclude that the sh6l!owness of 5e : - ea et y bush s3 ho ales •her teacher 7 Did rho the stream will account for the con- j and stoic for an Besot., stepped lightly leen the garden 1\'o knowledge has greater value l dition of tl:e fish. .'o you g p to a They drove through the park, I walk,. unconscious df the admiration'know the Claude .Lorraine at Mar- to the farmer than that which gives i larger stream, shirty feet in width where the noble oaks and beeches rho evoked, to ask Sir Arthsur,if he well Court ? FTad she seen the. De him file abilit to select i Y profitable and eight feet in dePTh; here you s,,,, bort fairy-like foliage of hoar-frost ;would walk in while she sent a boa*I mints and Constables? She could feeding animals. find thousands of salmon lashing the ^"=," Instead of green summer leaves'on :.to .fetch Me. Plummer, who w carcely bhlleve that Miss Meade had Tho euimal is a 'machine, and as water into team in their efforts. to1. "tl'.e fine tracery of their boughs, son:ewhero about the farm. !seen nothing and yet painted so there are rent dltTerence in different .distance • one another. The wY.i:h sparkled with dellCate jewel- Sir Arthur preferred to go' in;charmingly. g y are g. pale blue sky; search of lt,fr.. Plummer himself, and I While they were standing thus at machines, so are there ser miming packed layer on (flyer, like • ,l ilas;'a against the great difTerenc- throw h the village, a in the efficiency.of dilTerent an!- sardines. Here the. conditions of , __ g age, where the rime- j when he ayes gone Jessie went out the easel, Cousin Jane, her curls the -smaller streams are repeated on crystals n-Len at on thatched roofs, !to ask Mise Lonsdale to come fn: beautifully arranged- in glossy bunch- mThere are some beef animals t ,;; mid aconin at cottage door' drop-i She assented with a smile, and es on either cheek, with a cap five fiat a larger scale. The fish are not 1 S grades higher will consume corn,'hay and grass and only torn to pieces' by rocks, but ped CAUTLC�ICS; last the inn with its la;in Llie 'reins aside, alighted. gr ger than that of the g? /' rAvinging sign, the school-houso with Tall, well made, warmly clad in rich cheese-brushing, and her afternoon produce therefrom an unfinished car- destroy one anath s whole u lick - :s . its hire-like hum, thence along the! furs, with the Jewel-like brea$t of a gown and apron on, eamo in and cars which will sell for five cents, up one that n _______-._.high road. TJ:ey soon came to a I bird glowing iridescent in her hat, was complimented upon her dough- live weight, on the market., - fall to pieces„of hfs odyn weight. . - -- ., comfortable tarn house standing a r with theft tndefiaablo air of one daily nuts. Almost at the same moment There are other cattle fed on ex- __ _ _—liitlo way back from th%road in a used to polished human intercourse Sir Arthur was seen returning to actly the ,same Ttind of food for the First Russian :-"You say thefl ' " tririt flower-garden, fenced by a'low and the eonstant homage due to an the carriage, So Miss Lonsdale took langtli of time that will bring from was quickly over ?"• Second Rue. '''' _amore wall over which the dainty lit- absolute grace of speech and move- leave and went out to join him, no- Ave and one-half to six cents per Sian :-"Yes; '!t was finished before `� *."" U "roving sailor" spread iL9 shin- ment-Clara Lonsdalo seemed to companted by Jessie, who stood Pound live tehtdgflt. you could say Jackopolinsky Robin► `.'o p!t>tiq trails, and yellow stone-crap Jessie, who rarely saw but homely, until the pony-phaeton with its This difference in not altogether w aonopolofoweky." _' •.• ; i.nd Patches of green and gold moss often uncouth people, a being from smart groom, Russian prince Bit• difference of condition or fatness, but Customer :-"How is this? Yot . 1.. ,o-apt. Tire house was of gray stone, a more gracious sphere, and bar Arthur, and bright-plumed' lady depends upon Abs oonformation of have aharged me twice the usus °' I �� hidden by creepers,-which in I clear glance fell with a becoming driver hnd vanished like some ether- t di animal. price.for shaving?'' Bo :-"I1T, suminer made a very bower of bloom deference before the penetrating gaze sal vision. Thr correct conformation w)itcli razor w�s drill and It tr18k sae twiv the tPod rogf was richly embroidered of the lady's goldsh-brown eyes. (To be Continued.) must be presented !n the better clam as laity. t . . . - . . . - - . . . '. I. ` . . �a a ,, ,r - r :_. Y, " .. .. ::tea. ;a.a �4 t C1.Y r;•.,ii14 .'• �� ._. - _ M _ ..,+r." �,'..s..q .':W .'"'F,� wA:, £+v.„mS't „' i Sem;.m:•.!w_ .t .n _ .....�.•r"'? ,....- m.w :.r_.�..... '�,;:a:"�'stt =.Fh.4ad..ts..rn: ...:r a_•,.. '.c, ` ,,"` ✓.ti:'9's r'n+•.x. xx,F,r",- .+S�r"�"N•• '�• .;z. Y ear, Afte the • ` !1' -Car of Grey Lime about April'l,)n ti of bound win er the heart`rrh }�� --- - j'�(1 y 2_'nd. Order at once from Geo.A.f g tt ;] On te�_ at' ouv e old feel* a new impulse and the M ' sa� 140 Gordo 1 $• sprightliness of the youth is no wicev- + - _Mr. Purr of W •cliffeCollege Purdy, y talo answer, Even tkte tpust reserved - 1 -_„ t'eRct1e51 George's church old crust stops in -bis`,,•alk for daily for the following to help people Horse-clean. y, LOC last Sunday'. trail—-hear the-robivt-;rill out h1A — -- _ -There will be services in St,. ,nortdug solo from the reddish elm- Dowswell Washin Machines, ` o€--Toronto,. Geprge's church next Sunday at tops. All feel the re-awakening fresh 1J - _-_-' H. Doyle, 10.80 a.m. a-an Pal . ness, the gladsome melodies and the _ Oval Canadian �Tp1D 8r8� ited relatives here this week. B. F. Beunett was laid up a "diamond rillets musical" that sacro .1 -W, �', Bichardson hada busi- couple of days this week with to silver-chime the sparkling hours of nets trip to the city n. Monday. cions youth and spring. There is wash Boards, Kalsomine Brushes, Scrub Brishes; Tack t'hlvat trouble. �ope in the air. Old things have pas- Tub Stands, -Miss Kate Kerr has been on -John Anderson, 'of Niagara sed away and behold all things are Hammers, Tack Lifters, Brooms, Tubs, Pails, Stove Polishe3, = the —T=v during,the past few Falls, spent Easter holidays visit: coming new. And with these myriad Boilers, Dust Pans and the one great help days• in his mother in Dunbarton. signs of returning life and beauty JELLSTONE KALSOMINE. -Mr. Proven, of Oshawa, was s Joshua-Willson left on Mon- man's soul,a persistent force expands in town on yPednesday on busi- 'day for Gail h where he has a and throbs with a st er ng of mese. p its own everlastingness. at re is gou should get our own prices on4hose Washing Machines and situation on the Grand Trunk. Say'�Yringers. Its surprising how fast they sell, also just see our ' -John Giles,of Mimico,is spend- -T A. Greig will hold an auct- pses bursting forth y reveal the God that ..Ing s week with A. and Mrs. All- g pulses her very 19 'to to show to man ion sale of his household furniture the loneliness of life and the certainty CARPERT SWEEPERS AND away. etc, Watch out for partiqulars of a resurection season, when diamond BLUE FLAME OIL -STOVES. -Robt. Hamrick, of Hespends las nest Reek, sparkling purity will blossom as called upon Pickering friends last -4tidrew ;Mason, of Oshawa, ,a April flowers in regions divine. --The right king at the tight price.' �k former resident of Pickering,is we It is no wonder that the hest im- Tinware and Graniteware a Specialty. -Mrs. L. O'Leary, of Toronto, re ret to report laid up with an pulse of the poet has created its -Ftdduy ..u ith. Pickering l choral for this season. 13enry Farr HA attack-of aor iia.. MILES e whtsatr of-, crit readers 111 fi-iefends. v pp�uu PMA -A. J. and Mrs. Howlett enter- -The Yoi'k atisiliary of the G• k familiarly writes fronm far alias _- - _ T. R. was at work here on Sarni Georgia- day - tained a few friends.last Thursday dam last replacing a car that haci' „Who has wrought the magic? Listen - evening, um d the track on the Spink sweetheart listen? - • _-$- -Miss R. Doyle was forced to. j, Pe � - close school on Wednesday owing siding. The mocking-buds is singing; springWe h ��� �^^�Zco illness. Rev. and firs. Moore and son, h�,s begun." Just e V . 6 Fred were in Csbridge this week Some very pretty lines appear in -:hiss Glenne�, of Oshawa, vis- attending the funeral of lr. the Globe on Monday last, by Mrs. fitted Mr, and Mrs. R. A. Bunting attending sister. Mrs, Isaac Oke, Hopper, of Claremont, our northern A Choice variety of rug patterns, having obtained them frcm ion Monday'• who died on Saturday morning. Higbland villa;e- a different firm. The' patterns are entirely nary and will be sold at -Itliss Irene Dunbar en return• -A cieputatiun from the town- Earth shall spread her fresh green ell to the C1L}' after- spending the titin CUttnC'*1 lnepeCteC1 Clal'k g carpets, very reasonable prices. �Ye wdClttld x150 CELll'attention to Ot1r silks holidays at her home here. g` -fes F. L. Henry will be here brtc}ge on Titescla} and decided t� �hildl)gud fill the air ith laughter, and velvets for dress'trimmin have the bridge re aired 'as s�,vu �',,� as usual next Tuesday' to attend p Caed Willi failthe 6 Gentle 5pr+ng• , �.� & _F }�nn11e PiCk rin • + as the work could be roeeedecl - \atwan Herr, of Toronto, i= tto-his profes-ional 41;ltivitlt. tit t h <' -�lr;. (Rev,; Nl. E. NV;lson, of Rize tlte•�e tiv it , tt urd.� f the 4ufferil, last 11nP. V at his hone at present - � B:•oukliu,. Di-tric•t ut•gauizer for ,from a severe attack of too ilitis• the W.'31. S•, Wave au addre4s be- The idea <.f are c•rvutr un the Cul 1�t ARRIVED - -.Mo. Reid and:tints I oung,- ui' fore the Pickering• branch at the )r ,+,.eK is JUS i Oshan'a, have utove<i iuty the 6 lei e hill f.,r fire-pruecuun 1 'Leat thane use tt'e+t of the parsonage un Thitr-day afternoon. a K,N,..l one apparently suti oustltt to - .. O'Leary -our utblic -clttu,l l•e-o',etied un ix �a'riuuc•y on�idered by ,ill utir regi br,dKe. ylo,tElAy After being clusec� a week dent- :u,1 t+u�me..: ulen. Jttst what Carload Windv>r Salt in barrel, sari 3')lb sack_. -Tho.e tvht, take a pleasttte in i tht' ,rh�rne trill coat Bud.bo* best it Nety Prints, New Blou;e Good;, Blouie Sitts, Art Drapery. :11e1t`s . i'• during -Ett ter. 1ha• attendance atanci upturn clown�'ullars all wiz". fiGhing have begun operation, and can h< clone uu' ht u, be l..tc,tit'u at in the jauiur departtuettt i� nowt. ace Itis a f+,uli-h polis} that waits d upHartwarn, Tin pails. Ga iron pails. Gratrite pails, Granite dish t some good catches of suckers have an average of i J, more than the fur a t.•hc;to hi,Tk to-IN hurnt out tx- - been rep<,rted. euum eau accutuwudate, and a fore u nova is tua+l,. «'e .; nl+l »u;c Itanw. `Iilk Pans. Nash cnslVie Boilers• Prices away inion. -}het, C. J A. Batstone, tvhoee number of cotnplaintF are beinK ,, r• a� a❑ eter4ritrrestr-1 ei:izet, the+t Oranges LO<• Lemons lt�c: Full line Patent medicines. term has ex ,i red tt ith the Angli- W. Logan F made fur this want of tucomwu- the tire•:otnpany call a town mehtiug can Church here. preached in All- Mateo,, - for tb.'dt+•'u.et ,n of the project. Thc•r, _ iStuu on Sunday Lt►=t. our trttaec•-q trill kn, w �.u,ething of _ K hu�che!Qltittlte rc►egt larAtnottth L. of C. E. �irtihvdi tttcLturc h,h�E V " 'PI''• It +crm� to of St. the fet•ling ut our 1� "le tlttt the fce}tnyt ,,- .trona ly ul"fK _ 'meeting at the.flame.un Toe•da held un Tuesda%' evelluliz la,-t Rev for of m+,re a.k 1.utte flr«• 1"rr.tectiun _ - - yy than the little en[tr.c can a.t ionable ate of _-to afteruoun• Thenieeting tvaaxtell Mr _jluarehre-cling Theelertic'o 11f,ehad ke _ �`+J UO attended and a profitrble time osaf���ae�ftj'rwtlteH(�xtpreaarRetlljr tltetumeet,ttghand�tacmethod .of cult � ) moue mu Pres- spent. _ -�l. S. Chapman reports trade J. E. Moo I'h. B.: Pres.. Ernest pouit K.h•.l. y _ quite bri+lc. He flus extra gcsui Chapman : 14t�'ic•e, l hrtrtiau F:.. € _- qui fur Sau+let ion. Pears i� l'u a• W. ti, Ward , '2Rd � iCP, 14t�=ic;n- Grasmere Grange April 12th. 1901 • , } g ; ; _ ng mixed ints Hi.. •tot art l;. rico-}4r-8. }i+antin �tci L.1 _ - ll of general hardware is now "wel c�, iterary. a xce a assorted and up-to-date. ` frit 1`ice, Jocial. Arthur Roger-4 , - -R. A. and Mrs. Dou$laq -of Sec.. Miss Mabel Bank,;. : Tress.. Piques. Smoke blue pti]l., Crepe-de-cbene. -Cashmere. Serge. Madras cloth. Damask. Zephyr, DrVal14 wi R. A. , who have been spend- lli�ts, Grace Bennett : Organist. Crepe-iT. Dort linen suiti.n a, Basket-cloth. Piq j� ing some time here tt'ith the !at IftSs Annie Calvert . Assistant r . B•. .._ •tar's parents. B, and wire. Bunting organi t, Miss M. Stephens♦ro. Like tht running brook, the Wb linen aBitin Prints,�ott Muslin, Blue Duck, etc. "left tau Friday last for Powasoon. There is a membership of about red blood. that flows through : where Mn Douglas has established $fry• and the League has r-ai�ecl the veins has to come fro>n 're84 TrlIIlmng8, a drug business for all purposes during the con- - Y - - -Farmers are now exceedingly ference year $40. somevt'here. White and Linen triman}riga, a fine - *axions to see sprin make it" ap- -Emanuel Maddaford, after a The springs of red blood are sok Medalhans, Silk A plique,'Crea:m r roach- •- sickness,-pas Colla"in silk an ue. b• - _. in the soft .core of_the _b, Fane' �p rationsare no Rw a at his residence on the Pot bones called the marrow and d i doing. Seedingone Y - ,certain to be very late, especially farm on the Kingston mad east c ' for those who did not $nish their on�[onda noon feat. Deceased some say red blood also comes . Lace Curtain sac,.3f�' 1 ' + ' up' to f�►11 work before the winter setIm has always been known as ±s from the spleen. Healthy bone - - - -- - - -- X18 chiO -.i favorite pastttaeof sorue rs ct tzen�Sll p setghbor ... 'p - --_. f marrow arid- hit#}��le�n our sports these days is going- otit since his whole lie has s of in o pe ,� _lin—�}iG ~ on a wild goose chase. Although this town-ship, many will learn are full of fat. -- -- wild �eeee are said to be quite with sorrowo his demise. Forsom Scott's Emulsion makes new 1--tjful in some parts, we do not time he lived in the village of feeding the bone a that their. number has beet, Audley, several o _ ' dimished by the-+shots of our aura- ily were born-on the farm west of marrow and the spleen -with Have you prdered your. OIL STOVE? - dimteusports. he far the only thing Audley, known as the McKann the richest of all fats, the pure Ha -obey-are-reputed to have ca v ht farm. Later he-dived oil the oil'. - Prepare for a Hot SnmlDer is a severe cold. 1iIcgo crapp acres t _ ► - -� - -On Saturday lest come boys ed ou to rite Post farm some few -For .-pale-.aC}1(zol I n s" an :After a acid winter. set fire to the grass adjoining Lhe, years ago, where in conjuction invalids And for - t�'hose -�, porperty of Nelson Dingman',, set- with Ws, Thomas he has carr- blood is thin and pair, Scott's „ - Try one of our Quick Meal,wizklese blue flame oil stoves, work -coni. ting fire to his cedar hedge, of led on a large agricultural busi- plate We have a good assortment of which a considerable amount was ness. A widow nee Miga McKann Emulsion i�a pleasant and rich •destroyed: Efforts are being trade and eight. children survive him. blood�od: It not only feeds Stoves and Ranoes, Grnniteware, l� -to$�out the guilty parties and One son and a daughter reside in the blood-making or ant but Best Quality TiDwase, W enware, Ra Jurpe Pure White - -- if detected will be brought to jus- the West while another datighter gg �i { Mixedpaifnts,Linseed Oils, Znrpentines, White lyes them stren th toe► do nice. On the same day'some boys lives at Fort Erie. The remain- g an varnishes,also a full stock - �+��out west as far as Mr. Robt•. ing children are at home.. The their proper wont. Lead d v - Ferutound , and smuaed iemse vee remains o e d -who te,t mesamp • d General Hardware. by throwing atones at hie barn- in his 81st year;were- interred "at scorn g tsowwz, -Chemist. ' yyard fowls 'some of which they the R. C. cemetery on Thursday Tomato- hoc saattt.00iatiaen�.ts :•�pSEP� �• -BU lV DY. •:� frilled. Such conduct should not morning, followed by a large ran- • be tolerated, and a,severe punish- course of sorrowing friends. Plclseria�'C went should be we out to those ' . indulging in such orD. _ - - pp '�-w ' -Rev. W. H. Moore, of Van- OL RENT Col►I•MENTS., Zgilance '-. O�itnittee delis, Mich., a member of the BY "xacg asii." Formed for-recoverino propetay stolen Michigan Conference of the M. E. -' from its mecabers and the appre, T w church, brotheeof the Rev. J. E. I ep Dyed 1i9teniug to a cod story hension of the thieves. e - -Noore, will preach ,morning and lice othercommon oat,ve and re nan old friend s Members having property stolen commnni• V evening in the Pickering bietho- ST ' dist church nest Sabbath, and cent on the pest. Tway•in the pleas- oats immediately with any member!, , ant little village of Greenwood in the of Executive Committee. showing this spring a flue display of Watson's Papers will lecture under-the auspices of. heart of onr township which like the Membership fee 11,00. -We are . the E. L. of C. E. on Tuesday even Italian Atri seems to have.rested in Newest Patterns. 64"-.. nes . , its aseen-dancy of a rg. t ., a is a and see ouw Stock• men and maidens, their battles, goodnatured,.anecd'ote•loviug old man Secrefary. _President. _ and how to vein them." There who always sees the amusing side °f Exeo.Com.-Geo.Leng,D.E.Pogb, L.S. -p R. A ' un flnc3 • Palmer,Pickering, Ont. 1b will be,a reception service in the on, of the Toronto News, was associa � _� - • `Iethodist church at the close of ted with this townshi� in his early the sermon, neat Sunday evening, •ears when ,untutgre nature eras- /'� � t also a .reception service in the striving to tear from the mystery oft 1Ckering (V O>�1 �,�//0 9 League on Tuesday eveningat 8 p n coveted prizes. It hap- _ V Li 1edt}catinn the coy jVo'clock. e ed that youthful w illison was _ yards 'at Spink'MillsStop S 1 - The question of ridingbiey old leeath181 thg rushed intothisa rd Coal ' 00k on the sidewalks is cue that should g • Scotclitnon's presence with are nest Best Quality Of Ha L not be necessary to refer to, as all to explain it. "If 3-liths of a lia;ystack .1tre aware that there -is a by-law' p z,Ravin opened.up a show morn on Sing sb. east, opposite ls,C Dun bit .as C°`t $ill, t`'hat wiD the whole stack Full weight Qllaranteed Prohibiting the nuisance, cost?"tt•as the question that confront- Landoll"ars, Turnip, pro by-law is entirely disrega> d eq the now brilliant jour nalist.. Our bar's we are in a fill line of impplm esnta as follows:-Drills, Cultina- sin call their cod asked him: "Well St84e sad Ghe�taut Saes tors, S• D• Harrow, Disc Harrows, P 8cuffiers, by ti number, we ag. friend inGreepwc Drills,Mowers,:Rakes,Hinders, etc.. g p Jack. how many elevenths are there At lowest .market Agency for Geo.white`�Sons Engines'and Threshing Outllte,-wagons., attention to the practice. It is r true tlittt the roadways are not in in a haystack?" "1Ve11 sir, that's lust Bu les, Carts and~Cutters. _ $t condition fthe or wheeling, but an4wer.beWhen Hammie had uen bDthering me," cceed: gg -f that is no reason why they should ed b a truly Socratic method of - prices. F monopct]ize ''the side-walks. eS1 teaching, in .1 tting the light flood �d antit of r0W.o.od here has been rte fatal a the brain of his pupil, the door We have also on ba Y ' fart but there into - " st dents on oiirtide-walks, o�enel and the flying c oat-tails were Best Quality 8mithing Co _ �����• have been a number of narrow ail tba: could be seen of Editor J. S. pm•Coal makes warm friends. 1JA17.�wlC e N escapes, and if,the practice is con- W+11is.n. Orem left witn w. teak deiivered��j E. j� ll��LLA ! w rinued, we may hear of mere - €e ious results t.an we have lad. . Spring was neve•more welcome to promptly. ,,. $ ,.:-.' •') .,. .• .-.. •- _...:' 'r ,.•s �^ ' s. y- as i .. .' ."g,„ , A '�, � .. 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