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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1904_04_22 , • : 4'." �'ar„" _ ----- - - -' --• - �� -- ^' Ohl • �. _ ... J. Yy• VOL. �XIIL� :•PIOXI ERING. ONT., FRIDAY, APR 22, ?904. NO jLQy�rx • OSHAWA. i2 ears. 31r. Paul, a short time! OUR FAT MAN. t �Dtc,afiasfii�nal"Gfar;Dw. � .. •,.j 3- . Spink Mills -_ ago had decided to retire front• _ r: v Citizens of this town were startled active life, and was arranging his! As it is some time since +, an learning of the death of '.lar- Jobn 'business affairs with that end in I � I have written for these medical. - _ ' H }Arid, which sad event occurred on columns, being absent Red Wheat - 90c bus. «�dnesda -Iig-at one o'clock. Mr. view, mlien he was seized with his g „ y the greater part gf the '• ,.,.,.•.�_»�,.....-;.,,,,•...,. White Wheat - � - 90c Hyland, as was his a,ruost daily habit, at til ass. leaves to mourn. Spring Wheat 88e drove to his farm near Hannon y, on his death a wiccl`ow, one son and, time, I derided this week . �T F. EASTWOOD, M.D.. Snroson p g to write a few lines in. •I . to cana3ian Par-iSc Raflwcy: Coroner Goo-e Wheat - 80c c` Tuesday afternoon, and while in the}one daughter. The large-number, _ regard to an incident Ontario Conutv; issuer of matriace Licensee• 3lauitoba Flour ._ s . $13.50 bbl.. net of turning his !rocas around has;who attended his funeral, anti which' occur=red that Claremont.; Office hours-Before 10 a.m:, i to t it preci ted violently to the 'ground, I followed his remains to their last I �1 loads a real iln reasioa Family Flour 3.50 Fa e.m:,and ftot i l to 8 p,m. Private telephone Y q „ remaining in an unconscious condition g connection with Byls•tco.Greenvroo•i;Arongbaru Pastry Flour - 5.50 Mr., Dinner,the tenant, roc:ired he] resting-place in- Ptesliyteriatl on uiv hind, and whirls Mt Zion,A.7ohnston'a lath cont, Wm Cowie'e Bran $18.60 ton p p cemetery. on Tuesday' afternoon 1 thought- mould be aI ffthcon),sad DPuebla(3thcon) &ty o and had the deceased conveyed to hie interest to roar readasrti Shorts 0.00 horde on !sing street east,aril medical.testified.to the high respect ..in --- A. YOU 141%, M D.,Q.M.,Fellow of I Jumbo' _ 21.00 � p p � {which he was held by' the cont- - d sire snit that the vil- . ,.... Whole ,. .•.Iartl'.lFn.B-trtI:E'"tai U•fTrii'ESSt,'.!,..dR.�tlli s.1�tlz."I i�.. . .. ._ .. �G•.L3Y3i8'-$!B� ,r^�^:":.3. : ?!r�...rry gEe•i;�.l malar€e, Torcat4r mean- ...: r- ,� -• � Crisbhan3, Lol€a "h6arilt;t35 - ber of College of Phvsiaiaus and Surgeons of - �. try the violet,,ringing the fire-bels Ontario. Ofnoe and residence Opp O'L&w7 Lotel Chop of all kinds. suffered se+slep from p S \Woburn,Ont.• Office bows:-morning 7 w 10: which ended fatally as ani ntioned: and proceeding to e a Lown-hill to Hard and Soft Coal. '- The deceased eras ono of the-most fa- learn the cause of the alarm, I was its•- - -- evsaiai: sloe: - � KINSALE- � furmcd that the Jiavor of Toronto Above prices Subject to Change without miliar figures on the str"ts, en oVin^ _- xottce. -iz ^ had telegt•aphPd for lite Pickering fix: excellent health and spirits. e had Miss Alma Ro ers is home again. r. Co., gg company to proceed to the city wttb Legal. Bakery hLimited. an extensive acquaintance all over the Miss Mary McBrien.is,ttack..from the their engine rind -other fire-fighting t. Model Bake coun y,,and alar e ifwaber of relatives city. applianrea to assist in extinguishing E• FAREWELL,Q. C., BARRII3• mourn his sudden demise. Id:i w•if`•, 1„ Heard has hired Geo:'Jackson,of thL ha s rapidly devouring Hames chat eras Al ily y i• T$g,00anttyyCTowo Attorney.an County who survives es hits, t- at r�-cnt in a Greenwucd. the city. The men were in a ferment olieitor. oowtHottse-whitbt• 10.1 delicate state of health, and ii alulo.t. 1Z'�pre glad to see Yr. C. Londe, r,f c.xcitenlent, as the Jia}or had in- �i THE PIC E R L NIG-. NEWS uverwhelrueE} with gt?ef. The ftinctAl let._ again. formed ,hero that the �alt'atiru of the OW a SIcQILLIS'RAY, BARRo t. _ _.__' tusk place on Sunday last ti, the Un- J,+,ehh Thompson has gut settled on city de trndr-d on their getting there ere,8oliclton;do. 0$ao oppositeT Post. ion C'einetery.-Reformer. the Jlitchell lace. 1 g S Whitby.Out. Jaa_Ball Dow.B.A.;Tb". �� p nithin the next'huur. As no epee}all A;c • `Ve M e having some very snowy • ♦:ooulivray.LL,B, 3lonev to Loan. By K train could }re Rut the cnuttt�any de- Whitby. -- Waii-miatg Whitby. weather at ptraent' cicled to go by font along the I{iugstoa J1'.' ella Rogers le.f fi 'ac Tr n ti- :r t�, i 'if'11 >itiktL t6 (As Vet"auary.- A large ineE•tin, of these rte e,te( tm trach at Hartle Lake. th 1 )batt n:ru start oft on their T `Yr in the ectabliahwfent ofa s,:gai factory Nll R'ag:rrr i- 14)i-n• A rushing humane ve.1J.un led by off o theist LL7�HOPFUSS,L ETERINARY S-UR- was heir! in the coun^;l cl.autl,ei•. ,Ill trod!• in ate hl-jwer bu,i ie- carlT.1lelllj� tub-r le encu Capt. his C1 . GEov. Oraduete of tt:e"Ontario .et• the evening r,f ondav of lar,t week. Mr. William is ring b• t the !till then to vre�'er -peed, The engin _ ortnar, tai c V, 'torocto, resica' A mem,Der Of all stock. It wall pays Jlany of tier .eadintt"bn�it:ecb ntrn of savinu• 'rI tt'Est ruuflq u:ati• which the Toronto people were sigh. of 9 is Outat:o t e:erinary 1ledlca` :tasoclg::Dn. ke ti a atoC$. It will pay on _ Cm+e and res, one andone-quarter cu:ee Go oaI! at oar worts and ins et our stock, ,like tort n cct,re pr sent a., :t:aw Mr, ,11,1tn Pdvvai'-ds has rented .«'iliialn, in„for n•As h.•in• liar.n-by the heat r• " Forvlrr, for'tnerl}' s crrtarv- -of the Gould'3-faria tc,the south of its,, � north of Green Rtse:; oIDcaend ahoetn-Invat and obtain prices. Don't b misled qy n ei ht� f tl:' ::I 1 try, walla tilt bourse w It a u.,-an l 1 to s v�. knvats P Berhu�twttr C,'V. Mr. uwler, et l:n is «alter Ho I`r: in!1 Jol;tt Uunrt went : t . ! talepbuoe in ,ley Ctace P,O. FCdresaa Green age^t4. ccs 3o net emp'.ov them,consequent• lis h.-a••;g! r•,ttt tell thi- ladders tlyd :. }river, :int ly we can, and do throw off the agents ,till closely ,ntlrcted with the 13,•r:itt to.the city with p,,rk c n Jf,,,An •• p,Ltl,, The Avnet t'•a, a tiveunne _ r p tits; +r e.n gti e A ,trlrt hi-t*xrc of tical «'r notice that Will U+:un i, loco- „zu :lel waol•• un,tleavint by a fess _ _ commission o. L)per cent., which con will Y certainly save b to c uau, ,., 1, , c in„ the in;l .•t: .,, l e in;, with torr, tenors. " 5u cess=!Viii. , {�ustrte'tss# tPlarDs. Y 9 purchasing from as. A �� s:, ,h. les c-.},i•h took phice. Petah - call solicited. a utcl,t prohv!.bh. ".1e whet; ?,ret per Ity Ir,, 'Walter H„g : .end 31r,. John tI1 1 ht tare ru ails A t:li+takr },y n'.3 - f WHITBY GRANITE ;anaurd. Mi, Fe:c ler. wit I lid- R,•drl are tisiting ft.r+ dSat Utirbartclri ht t,si (�irt11•"with 'hein. Cat•suv* t a�1$�)IA3 DC:1:'.,Conveyuneer, Com CO.,, ists Ilehiwl him pr•",prt,ed v, bdilu and Hoyar and l.r,. Ho�.•r• o-l!`t,rate4i in illijo ,41 t lat Gre;g was too fat tv 1 m:satoaer for taking Ailoavits, eto., Opq.PostDimes. Whitby.Ontario r,,,'rnr,,a factory here, I,ovi,le!l t}arre their annivvr.aiv on F,ill !crnir.F, -b,,;clnc�rnr,tt:tpanv and shoulA+ olaremons.uat. ^7 _ _ I:0111,1 be sold iu thw PArt_uf it,"- ro•.rn- - rt Spew"er A-mbthr"hir,g'�:ocer be a h,:tne, \\'ard and Chairman i - _-. - C F BG`1T1\t3. Ismer o! Sea a try. sto, c U, the`achy I r f E1i>,t,,wwt, f, i C. -51ac_ and VV. 5tev(-n.son hast y tc extol hu: oc er a di,�u,Ri nt a}xnit for PICKERING LIVERY 1 oar l tr,�,!•t iia., the heart}' ,t.}�•• 4.t tf tceek ' pre-Vn!• of v otl,f. I):llinuhrtnT txasr " • Lteenssa for the Connty of Ontario. Of. ,t t'Cit r n,and tt i,� ,r bath•,t h1[ the } ,� _ flee a the stars, or at his residence,Plpkaring 1 1i, .�ggi tanran, f 7ttinbartr'n• r,la:r•!d that Moore w•a.+ stepping oso Village 1•y factory will be it, opera^cru tl1"i} felt till, }`ern ci,itinK ccith 311,s MaIx•1 hi. hpcl alta lilsalir Cir cva_y re, t _ tins ra Tun:rr Y„t;d, ,i Ii,,a,•n, R„x tom, _ stotKl + nd cit, they ere r,t�when on 111! •y��kVID BELDAM, auctioneer, etc., First rinse vet.iciee for xa by day th! pttunutrr+of the Untwrtu b ectric \Vages.Are eery high Ibis year, some other 1,ide .,f t}:e Half•'%Vay Houm C f A �t .ro.so:tcita 4.a aatrom!�:e oaaeroos tN niQl t Lua in connection rinser• Ittti}wtiv ,rnp,.eci to be=lniili'htc year of u,:r yuung tyen Are getting *2Z a x,iuerc, will,wA;q nr,w ti'iiicled, thtnight Man.l onto far ao hoar. &►leso tams farm ioe sal G T. Fl,:raina. Freight and letc:•etn Kingston and Tor<n.t,•. All' ;n mon•b ,. stop: sol everytLiatt tba Is TO be 4.01.1 wail be --express delivered to all parte of the town nt pre-ent. and hay- arranged JAin Lawton bought a team of it sonecl tie A ogle idea to lii.ch the boadteabythesubscriberwttbthe utmoetCA" village Teaming ofaltkindsdone � .g engineLnatr,llr.y, cshichna,,laickl� and so!d to the very best advsotairs, to-ly for w tnE•etin� of the T-wn C*rtncil horses from Juseph Heard one day d„n,,, All •fit c n to the, troll+-* ex- on shortest neeiee. SaJe and cum. Mrd B,ard. c,f Trudy this evening. list tori: rept Ric•har4 �n, cordon And Jlurkar -' t►l�tavB 1.oauntane. E mission stables in eoaneotiea. schen th�'r n,lect will be prMeuted ,�,k t lawroncLe has engagoa with C'. who brunght ,.p the rear And ton [ale & .0onvevsooer Oommimoner for taking - " - - a a citt ! Eta. honey to loan The ee for the water main have - v. �ea� p s„rne hours tar f„t,nnl Thexfon and Hanc v hunting H. been dl iributtxl along tl.e stree". and l%'e Ary sorry to say. that Jlni. I:, rwin,1 for a civtern. -%A a rule! them ' oafs bitaevzatyy, issuer ol.�tarr7 y L1a prietor. work will be begun at once. Men are iuoese' yropla Sts, Out. 4•r y Pro g Rogers, (If Uunbartou, dues, nct im- the hui no cisterns in Toronw as 1n reap demand at- ..._ _. .. _.. _ g p••e.;ent, and it pnn•.e ter rnuch• they t>.ul water-tcork, Susi then the - - - �OCCHER P09TILL,Liceoaed Aaa- may be uecetssary w bring men in Jl'e notice that John- Rodd is- b- .a ttoneers for the Connty d Ortario ane- from the outside 31a;-()r carne up and looking at the can- hroo suss of every desatavt:on conaucted at a 1�1 �►! lishing a paper called the Kinsale inP Raid there were x peanut ,land on -g' -! modamte charce. T Poacher, Real Estate ler lY rV "'�' New-,. Succeb.4.1uhn. ti 1 S Ag•ne and General vu eator. .8talat sttentsoa t 1 s a • SCarppro - �'r :re hut' to hear that Juhn cont •_ta tlslt lad julft caught fisc. yen to u+orders b� mut or trlsgrapa Ad- _ g and that we-bad better put it out. Ile + e as t Con on 1PPOSTiLL..Greentfa`ivve,rr.Do*. �id pt $ A fall live of first. Wednesday evening. took plAce at MB. bry Wagnerner is seotof seroving. and lling t the nalso e wehad would be us too get a insufficient li I� the Ma le Leaf. Scarbctm Junction, talking g in such a fire A' this. At tbP same u, �ZHfi WLLf.INGDU`1 Hotel.-save olue fornitareaow �1'e would be cel soy to lose so time bee thanked us for the neightwr- •a to removed l sad tharon{hly ovsrEaal• goo exhibition iab h. n. when I V. E., youngest daughter- energetic a than as r. V4 agner, } spirit we bad shown and treated a000modaaon to all who a•ssr+ w pat>,oato iss of Mr and :Hes.Joe S. `Valton, was y P _ _ --- each of us o a Sue dinner for, oua ' sus, tips us sample rooms. 1 shall be plsas- married to Chas. Emprin ham, sen ad m s••all old oatroas eth•a the have oo. Geo. Empringham. The ceremony trouble. At this moment I awalke Prices ri tilt. d - Brou6rtam. and found wyelf walking around �oo mi; Markh m. JAB. TORAH OE. g took place under a beautiful arch of -_ with •dish pan in my hand And the - evergreens, decorated in white. cyoon _ g _ -- - _ - •Pi Lai •0s./. party enytered the room to the strens w ell spent Sunday in ©8h= wantsndow nd which lIoh o sines Methodist Church arra. the window and sasr a bei ht reflect, . . i. of the wedding march, played by Miss T. C. Hubbard was in the City 10 have Services as Follows. May Walton. The bride was dressed on Friday. learued_was caused by .a big fire it -- in white crepe de chine over white 3hw. Jos. Burk still keeps iII1- Toronto. 10090 a.m...-.....�P'reaching, 'Co taffeta silk, with yokes of transparent provi rapidly. 7-001 p.m a „ Wainer lace; wearfng a wedding veil and car. See Wrough's adct. in lie, - -2..W p.m. .....Sabbath School. • rying a pretty `boq'uet of pink and another column. 3:00 P.M.......E worth League, on white rarnationa. The brirleamaid. p Mrs. J'. Devitt spent a fess days Tuesday. Have a fall line of fresh and cur- bites Pearl Atkinson, of Bendale, wore � Y __ • ••••• et. mea constant y on hind. w 11 a cas mere trimmed wit ace, Th y. The groom was mipported by his Wm. Matthews and family mov- - 1116V111.1111 MIR U11 U9111RUM Sptce Roll Breakfast Bacon Iaosrporatad by act of Parliament incl _ Rea. J. E. Moore, Ph. B. brother,George. After the ceremony ed to Toronto on Thursday. , Hama Bologna, Weiners, etc. the guests, about seventy in number. E.'-Ham, of Oshawa, spent Sun- ltetse><!as fsaaeh. Pastor' sat down to A BtlnrppLUOl19 wedding AntliorUed C6.3ital.......... ..... ..t1,tt00M Highest prices paid for breakfast.- Mr. and:Nina.Empringhan, d OPw' friendship. nbacilb.e capital...............:..:.. 6e0A8e ' .-"- :. n, of Toronto 1 spent sea...................................... 1eoaae a ere Butchers cattle. left on the avenintrain for-the west. Brown, g Sunday under the parents roof. Asses Sanity Convueibls............ lAIMJBw _ r The young couple will reside at. Mal- Dir. and Mrs. Allen. of Brooklin, Jorsx Cowav,EsQ, lta]ta f anssQ, Th p Proof out desats Vern. a resents were numerous and costly. Among those present Vent Sunday whit Mrs. •.i, Beer, Spa attention given to Farmer's sale were : Mr.Ha and ,lf Pad t, of M r.and Mrs. F. Gerow, of Tor- too ooileotions solicited and prom y waft Real Estate Agency Farmers -SupplF Sure y ge Farmer's Rotes dtecounted. a> ean .� _- Unionville. Mrs. and Mrs. A. Baird, of onto, spent Sunday with their >rbaeign gzobange bought sad sold' Drarate- n T Have os.hand__n�uanti#�oi_ssall- Sc�boro:Mr, and Mrs. J. Heal_, Scar- rents. seed,ayagisble on 4.11 parts of the world _ 5 . poller, la0 patterns to ehoose. flom, roTuncticm:llfr..andlCire.J.Parst Mir. and Mrs. R. Cowan and --� e ��yast>deat. M Puker'/a ��t 1T��,A prices ran ng from Sc per single roll Wexford ; Mr. and Mrs, J. Empring- dttu alar spent Sunda with their 3 sn , On ws,e+a1I' hath, Tiaagerman.; Mrs. TA for and g 3r Interest allowed on deposits at hisbesl-aEtY. to 43c boy Ear, ceilings and moulding T y parents. rent rates gado:editsdhally.artytodepaatsae to match. Bolder same price per roll Mian Lye,Toronto ; Mr. and 7s. J. FOR SALE ae paper. These are fie to date p+at Coney, Rosebank ;John asci Mrs. On the.morning.of the-19th of Caoo. ]Kerr.Maaepr, -- 4 terns. These.goods are from the ]rm- Walton, Brantford ; Thos. Harris, April the ground was covered r' A good seven roomed dwell* pire Paper Co, of Toronto. Orders East Toronto ; D. atxi- A. Forfar And with a coat of the beautiful. 71 wpod house attached, !Q acres of,Ian delivered free to the Villa e. sisters, Ellesmere;W.-Wilson, Clare- g W. L. Stevenson sold a two year Splendid for market gardening. Prin- wont;(leo. Palmer, Scarboro Junct- 1 ctply sandy loam, good well, 'good Unwashed wool&}to 9t.ib. ion t Mrs.G. `Valton, Mr. and Mrs. Old mace on Friday for a good' WATCHES stabling,quite near the station, - Washed wtwi 18 to 1vc Ib, Brown, figure. She weighed 14i5lbs. alQo E. BRYAN, & SAN Misses E. Brodie and Urquhart A good dwelling on Main street, one 'GREEN RIVER. both of Toronto, spent Sunday g on •Christina street, and a good -' Pickering. _ with the former'&. mother, Mus. Having purchased the business. housd to rent on Church street. Mrs. H. Hopkins is- spending forinerly carried on here by my- Brodie. - DOMINION BANS this week with her sister, Mrs. J.' self under Richardson Co., I Q Richardson• -A• White, of Brougham. M. Turner null family left for intend for A short time to give - • On Tuesday morning last while. the North-west on Monday. . F. the public the advantage of.a' _-.. . - - C. Lafraugh has moved into the little close buying in this,line. tug from the west like a November Ouse vacs e . , e - - a wean tern - _ - Capital Paid duo, $3.000,000 come Mr. and Mrs.' Lafraugh `to out a correct repair fob and we Reserve Fund and morning• want vou'Co know that what we Undivided l refits l'and Mrs. Turner and our village. 1 x, $3,474,000 Diarshal t familyleft here on Tuesday .last The members of the Christian- SAT 19 For Sprin r-m-edicine _ for ilfanituba; 4.i here they intend Endeavor, with the pastor, Rev. WHITBY BRANCH. tv reside. F. L. Hainer, in connection with Reliable -TY•Q :-a Falter Paul, of Manitoba, ar- the Christian church here, mei on Accurate ' 4 �JJ General Banking rived!lace on Saturday night lase, �Sonday night and- re organized �' The O. C. Sarsaparilla - • - but not in time to see his father their society. On account of the ti .,,Our Best"Sarsaparilla - Y True Pa -BuslneSs Transacted• naive, he having died a fair hours severe cold and beet roads they. O. C. Tonic Bitters ..• ,- before he arrived. - have not had their usual weekly Frank Booth, svlto is employed meeting for few . weeks,. but Waltham Watches from$5 tip in "FOR COUGHS . Special attention giveli to'the eollee. good heavy case.' Our Speciql ex- 'FIM. Hoover & Sons, millers her ops'now to go on in the work good movement Any size axes t Our own Syrup of White Pine-And tion of farmer's sale and g p Tar in 4 oz. bottles, leads them all, other notes.' " - had.a very,narrow.escape. •While lith even more success than they very small,gtlttranteed for3years _ oiling up he got caught in a belt have!tall heretofore. The follow. kl !" filled Otir Own Poultry Spice, -35C his arm coming-in in contact-with.a, ing,are the officers for the next sin 8r t-class 20 case 17. 25 yr 415 +... Try. or sfor9oc. SA`INGS DEPARTMENT. sett screw lacerating it,badly. His months- Solid gold Ladies good weight$23 Dyes We are heAdquarters, for - ®p-_BitB received ole �1. and coat R l stripped off and part of Pres.-John Phillips. _ Gents extra heavy$35. All guano "Standard" and "Diamond." upwards. it left on the shaft. Mr. 'Boothe, -VicetPres.-Miss L: Harper. tees carried on as-heretofore: Hare on pet triad•"Lessive fortunately got himself freed from Sec.-Miss Marie Willson. y �ate]C'eSt allowed $ 'highest . NORMAN BASSETT Phenix"? current rates. his perilous position. He is now Trees.--Mr C. Harper. 4�. doing nicely. Cor. Sec.-Miss Jessie Phillips. - COm�?OL1.S1C�tlC9. or paid half It is with.regret that we report'Meetings will be held every Thur•- JEWELER&OPTICIAN, PI C KE R I N G yearly-, the death of one of ouroidest regi-i day evening and a good attend• successor to Richardson Ca X.J.TBOBTON, dents in the person of Mr. James ance is loo4ed for as all are made PHARMACY Paul, who had reached the age of:welcome. �.�w..a......s r�,•, d�,r " .. .'. .. c d r ,+3.-Jn i�:A2 t' •t.. ..,.X a.77 4.d?4 `it:� 1F:.4r#�Kr�.w'..a.yrs.-`':"">w�'t's• b..,w.•ok-�'�y�*y,�:, .•-.�"-"" --ti.� -`ti ��. - 'oro y,K: •tb° :..s.. .• w _. ' .J. . . ..• 4. _.... ..�..� ... '� f.:v N. .gip .. ...- - - - _ s - �.a a + • ' - 4 e2pearance in the fleet. The iLyka WORLDS i ��Rgi��it . UNITED STATES MARKETS. was leading. They were shaping their TII� S Buffalo, April 19.-Flour--Steady. f 5, course for Port Arthur. Forty miles Wheat-Sjiring steady; No. 1 North- - 3; -distant from the port the battleships RZPORTS- FROX TBE LEADING ern $1.10; Winter,- No. 2 •red, Now drew out at full speed, and the Kasu- T NT'RES York State, $1.08 asked, C•rn•�- N ashi left he cruise d N . 2 ll 2 RADE CE • • '� ... Stroh a <, batt] eon Cat a a:in, Che est, cora. 58;c. Oats-Stronger,• 1Ja• 2 gs ,sad i e L t re an • Joined the oahips, the other crui- 1EM of tl , Gr Battleship' an'd Destro er Sunk _ With dsLym oma d. The interval ` t,�me ��b=adu°' oer�Yy`tW�W� ofa �°RY�X°boat. As we neared Port Arthur we Toronto, April 1,9..-Wheat-No. Minneapolis, April 19:•IVheat-itay - - • found two first-class and four second- white and red' Winter quoted at 92 to 931c. July 931 to 94c, September - - ...­­� -Gre ' t Lo s of L�fe _ clam cruisers already there. Thia 93c low freights. „ Spring wheat is 8"c; on track, No. 1 hard, 96 c; No. a ua4ron had ' covered the torpedo nominal at 87c east, , goose at 81 1 IQort - _ _ .... . t �l hero 95tc; No...;Z,Norl rn,' boat attach, which was made he to 82c east. .Manitoba eat steady, 921c. Flour-First pa n s $5.05 to - . $5.- "'The _ "small hours of the morning. ' with No. 1 Northern selling at 88c to $5.15; second patents, $4.95 to " battleships now hoisted their $1 at -Georgian Bay ports; -No. 05; first clears, $R.$0; second'dears, RUSSIAN BATTLESHIP SUNK. miral AleafeQ, he exclaimed.: "That lighting flags and steamed in former Northern at 96, and,No. 8 Northern $2.45 to $2.55. Bran-In bulk, 6 man brings us nothing but ill-lack.'• tion; the Mikasa leading and the new at 92c. No. i hard'. erd is'nominal at 50-to $14.75. - The most serious disaster to, lion At the saline time he declared his in- WPa bringing up the rear to within - _ aoiiaali arms since war was declared oo- $1.01. Grinding o transit prices are ' xutzed on Wednesday morning at Port tention to recall Admiral Aleaia(i, nix miles o! Port Arthur's. frowning 8c above those-quoted. -Arthur, when nesthe first-class battleship but was dissuaded; his councilors• promontory. Oats-No. 2 white quoted at 31c LIVE STOCK MARKETS. Petr whenk was lost: ss battleship urging the bac] impression such a "At 10.20 the shore batteries open-- north. and .west, and 8lic low Toranta, April 19.-Deliveries .of � oP step would make In the present. air- but their pre was only desulotory, freights. No. 1 white quoted at 32c stock at the city cattle market are Al MaikarofJ, commander of the naval cumstances and it seemed as though Atiiniral To- east, and No. 2 at 31}c east. No. fairly heavy. Business ori the forces-in the-Far -blast,'and practical- go was making a demonstration ra- 2 offered at 331c on track, Toronto. whole is good, though trading -was }y the carica Crew gaitig down with }a 9IL.T�-31I{1TiV-Fes'-IIftiDQT�. tDar. than..a bamba rdni"a, bra -:, fi3arlt%3�-#o, R rstFere<f at 44e midd3e nr rifle �slatx�:esprCi zt1)• is the aspect -the vessel, says a St. Petersburg 'des- times his fighting squadron circled fres hts; No. 3 quality patch. Of 660 officers and f_aen on Two -Japanese officers, attired as around in front of the seem s g extra at 43c, -sad trade. The general ualit of- the - y' posi- No. 8 at 4,1c middle freights. winter fed-cattle is very good, and but* 88 were rescued, all of Tibetan lamas, have been arrested tion, drawing a desulotory fire, and g ` them more or less severely wounded. for trying to blow up a railway Peas--The market is unchanged, the market on the whole is steady Included in the latter is Grand Duke l g at noon Admiral Togo withdrew his to firm for the beat butcaert-satiric. -- bridge on the River Uonni, fa Man- with No. 2 quoted at 65 to 68c out- battleships to the south. It was in- -side, and choice mit lots at 68 Export-The export trade is still Cyril and the commander of the war- churls. The scene 11 their oattempt-hof s irin to see how the powerful ?� ed exploit was Fouliardi, north of p g � to 74c: - slow, with prices only ship' Harbin, squadron of fighting machines mano- Corn-No. '3 American yellow quot- around $4.75 to $4.80. �b `-` According to the oilicial advices, the euvred. The, battleships went boldly cables are a little firmer, the i:ondi- _ d assLe>^was due to the warship 0.o- is while the ]ass refected vessels ed at 54c on track Toronto; No. 8 f p TYLE JAPANLSE }EXPLOSIVE. p mixed at 53c. Canadian Corn is nohr tions are not considered quite good cidentally striking a mine. Makeroff manoeuvred with them, conforming to enough to warrant any higher prices - - -- -had one out with the vessel to the A despatch to the London Express their' evolutions at a safer distance. foal at 38}c west for yellow, and 38c in the local market, in view of the rescue o! a cruiser which had been cut from Tokio, says that the effective- i for mixed. , Later, although I'wrnt closer to Part Rye-No. 2 quoted at 59 to 80c present state o! t . -oil by the Japanese fleet, but finding nese of the Japanese mines was due Arthur than I had ever been before; I q Several of the local firms in feet are to the explosive invented b Prof: east and west. `lhiuiaeJf outnumbered, returned to the i Y saw no sign of any Russian shipping, still buying largely from Chicago. --' roadstead, in entering which he Shimose, a Japanese, He 'claims Buckwheat-No, 2 quoted at 56 to The shells which te): nearest to us IIutcheFs-There are some very tine 1 that it is far more powerful than file middle freights. - ,:struck the mine. I P exploded on impact with the water. lots of winter fed =ecoming In A torpedo-bant Flour-Ninety percent. patents areIb local • explosive. *o, unchanged: uyera � at : .55 mi e the cattle r f t lir, fair. amel by flue Japiiheae warships, aged , p eighteen knots an ir, 5o far as I � so ca t e a e e c! ¢ i pr(caea, freights in hovers' sac$a for export.' " Lhe Russian cruiser' Bay'an, making r """•' • 'could see, thea suffered ao datrage.-1 titroight rollem of.sfiecial brands for though the local retail trade Ie said , .for Port Arthur from the direction of rLL\ESS AMONG TROOPS. The expenditure o1 amuxurvtion was I f to be unusually dull at the present the Yalu. The Rdastan cruiser As- According to the reports of spies, small. It was a ma_gnifIcent farce, i domestic trade quoted at $4.30 to time. Choice handy weight tatrtch- kold and the Petropavlovsk issued ,the Japanese troops in Corea have the, most powerful individual fleet, !$4.50 in hbla, bfanitoba flour - un- Iers -are worth from $4.28 to $4.150 ' from Port ArLhur..to assist the Bay- been ravaged by various diseaaea. indeed, which ever sailed the Eastern i chanRPd-. No. 1 Patents, $5.80, No, in the market to-day. kledhim and, 12 patents, 415, and strong ba-kers', 'e ery', ordinary butchers' re quoted at an. At 6,45 o'clock the Russians $4.90 on track, Toronto. from $3:75 to $4. good butebera' One of these diseases, called "im- seas. Including the torpedo craft, j made for the shelter of the forts, and Dion," is a kind of intermittent there were forty Jaliatiese vessels." the--accident occurred. Wbether or 'typhus. Another called "souda," _ biilifeed-lir-Ln is steady at $17 to cows, at $3,50, ., C S T6.5(). 7,50 . and ghor•ts at• $19 50 here: •Stockers and Feeders-Them. is a _.. .. .. JAPfi WIN KIR3fL.JII:S, , v whish has not 'et been studied h not a naval battle occurred is not y y t outside pointe bran is quoted at good market for all kinds of stock- oH;cially etsited. Subsequently the European doctors, prorriotrw prc,ma- �;ails of-the first s:.:ra:fsh on the -. Japanese were reinforced b their full tare senility. The patients lose toba' and shorts at 0. and bleat- err and feeders, Prices have a m. p Y Yalu River, whit$ occurred lust tion- soh;e' bran, fa sacks, $20, and shorts range from $3,to $4 4(i, fleet, ano Port Arthur was bombarded their teeth, become extreruely weak, day, arrived at 'Tokio on ri•edncsday at $21 hrre 4heep. and I.r.mb9-There arae a for two hours, but no data was;and the nails are twisted bnck '(mr � in the official report of Admiral Floc- I . light run and everything soldqu!d:.• - -' octasiontd,' the fingers. Dysentery la very pre oga. The text of the report follows: Proauects are steady to Itraia-led valent amcng the Russians at liar- "In accordance_w ith my instruc-� EOLrNCRY PRODUCE., yearling lambs, spring lambs. and i F.NTRANCIC SFALPD? bin. _- tions. the capta.n of the cruiser Kan- Apples--Prices steady $n t o S 2 good veal calves Bob Calces era e a directed Lieut. Yams .ichi with :, not 'w t are unsaleable. -"- The London Time' rl""ate r g g n per hi, for the hp stock. an ed and Timed p a den FI(:URF.A ON j,f)t(, 1 AF1, v {? la beat tch from i I 0 five mrYi, to gcont in the mouth of thei- ;e r a r v Heavy ewes are quoted at frr4 to a om to comes•ondrnt on Pr, .f n s les-P is a a e bread at li p Henry Norman, W P„ who has Yalu, They uccorigphshed their, work f P $4 2n, steady,- ltxrht owes, $4'25 to board its despatch boat Jlaunun, aunt Consistently held a brief for Russia, 4 to ?;c per Tb. Evaporated apple, n ?roto off the coast of Corea by mean9, writes from St. 1'eterstiur to Lon- and safely returrid.to the Kaa4�u on 1 s f4 8n; bucks, $3._3 to $K "S: grain- on _.. Alondav, 'Th:'; entered Vvi river in 16 tapir per m. fc-d lambs, $, GU to $6 12j; spring of wireless telegraphy to Wei-Hal-Wei i ioa of the calm confidence of the I P•eana-I rime boa^d are quoted at n _ q P P besets of Russian ofnclul_Iitr in re- a Corean Jun'., and at 2 u'cluck,tiurr i lambs: $- 50 to $5.50 each; calves. quoting the. Japanese official report a discovered a ,art of Itus�i,;ns '81 Sn tri $1 A0,`eiri�l hand-p{eked at �32 to $10 each Lind $3;'50 to $5.501 that the Fetropav'Ioisk was destroyed Bard to the final issues of the war � i Y 81,RS to-$1.7n, Lravii! the ri-1^t bant of the riser ' per cwt, by a torpedo- ar.d adding that it Is While they recognirr the rour.ace fi ^" T1op-. The MArt'et is unchanged at llo s-The market is still ateldv near ToaR Turyuhn i a 3usk. L1Put believed that 'the entrance to -Port ;and resources of the Japanese, ,and , ;2C to c, secol lima to-qua)ttp. former uotat+ons. S at ' ata elects Yamaguchi at nc cti than, a patrol1 :Arthur !s novo aesii.d. _ _ t �• tact that the war• pn� 1,.•¢'n: a lionw-The rffarket Is quiet at R to " nrw of mounted Japanese troops on the.i.. $4 7b noel beavy>•at $4 50. i' their ow r in r n e spat na ' .c r r iD. Combs quoted at $1 SO to - TRYING TO LAND a0"re complete, they bol sive that Of ti- il", joining ttack Itit nteent.mc another r 1 all-round power will inson insure victory r VAV-:-Vo 1 timothy quoted at $9- -numors were in circulation ae St I In regard to money, the large P•Kssian'jut c Joined the fist one C - e" y point riot ° ° t°° hrre. SEOUL PALACE BURNED. 'I Petersburg of a fresh engagement an• chat the war cheat coritalna 1,f,OU,- and °rcr.ecJ fire on the Japane�. The i tiirew-Prices unchanged at $5 50 the Yalu fliisir, which has requited (100.040 roubter., which in twiro the Ituss;ans retirrd and reached the... _ fa,orably to the Rwibians but a deo-•' gold reperve of the Batik of England nark ,_The, then Anel inlan.i. The on track here, a \tattle h rii ,-The ariarLet is quiet Careen Eazpesor, and Suite ffiAc1e Patch re•cei,ed D the general staff her Norma$ himself saw ingots- o! exchange of ire listed one hour and I Their Escape., Y B g at $i ter imperial pullon-- to-aigbt says that the, situatioa is I hold 'Swenty iulnutes, The enemy, had nine, Potatoes--(hoW6 var9 are quoted at A London des atch says. A c"113 unchanged: and that all is quiet on! In regard to the condition of the killed and two Injured We had no fR. to A0c per bag on track here, and received herr sacs that the Imperial ' the Yalu, Czar Mr. Norman. who bid- -Tong casualties." / t afor gtiality at 7 4e per ag, Palace at . . eon ,. area, was o•srt- . There is -not:hln eonGrmato of 'perxonut intervk%v with him on -- g rye F-iiltry-Tho rnairket to ateadv, withjpletely dest.ro`•ed by fire on 1k Thuradav, strongly contradicts the. �*aco rsdaY the oft-repeated statement o! the F'• JAPS SY.\'1• IN 3(INF.S. lir+vtr•<i o''erin^R (hoc►'roe, 12 tolnight. (.nlv the nuns of flit 4�lam _ lard ng of Japanese troops in the reports' of bis ph}•tical and i.mntal 18c rvi .it+.; turkeys pre quoted at 16 'rcinain, The b:uiprrnr and his sulfa - z • vic:nity of Port Arthur, although the breakdown, TIC Bayo that he henrii It has been learned from JnPanese to 16c, per ib. for fresh killed. stimeded in escaping to a bearby ro- Jgeneeal opinion in military circles from the, Co Czar's lips the clearest and sources at Chetoo that, the attack n ost cn"trw cos t---of - es---` aiu„-i'srt-.t rt hue fleet -- - - ------- -- ----='there to than the IStLst"boiubarcTtahnt ' Jl ha Japanese- Legation has resit and wag intended as a mask to-.cover-the tion, JJts 1liajeah' •poke with pot wan planned nr.d put• it otlect in "IT-; nAMY UARJ�I:Tq. p feet frankness, asking very direr•t the following-manner. the -following bcc°unt of the nre,-- laaL:ng of 'a Japanese force. Butter--Finest 1-ib. rolls, tt3 to ' question9 and requesting equally "At daylight the Jnpanese torpedo ; "The fire broke out qt 10 o'cisdk It is said, that the Japanese torpedo. 117c; choice, large rolls and selected ;6otiil -attack I. replies: boats inside a demonstration before on the evening of April 14. ri'itL iiia a t e - a on Fort Arthur A ,til dairy titt*s f 5 Lo 1 Gc rnediut: a t r red y, tr•y 1. ii r'1. Flu e _ the port, null at t.,c same time laid I cuccrttiion of (h'c t s i en !Id eta, 13 was Intended to cover n landing s ° ,low grades, 12 to 14c; cr•eastery i which is In the Iluro an stub;''all FORS' AR71TUR DEMORALIZED: mines c the -o tvr entrap t from nine transports at tihcmang-tai -111e, a ors The uthen r tired and I prints, 201 to 22c; solids; 19 to 20c. the of ier Y F j palace_buildings were tx>'a- toe, twenty miles south-west of Take A despatch to the London Express jo ntd the muni rcluadron, The l'ia'r -Case lots quoted at ,1'lc per aimed. The 1'mPeror took refuge to Shan, with a view of cutting oil the from New-Chwang, says that the srluauron then advanced and as it dozen• the library of the Klueseken 13ufleifag, retreat of the fort Arthur troops to ;naval__. disaster on Wednesdayrile _1;usiian ships-"-ere- ChE>�- origiaatnd "--- ea antic --Rasping, destroying the completely demoralized the defenders seen coming iuii.' Thn battleship 11 c;' late Fall and seconds',' 93 to f❑ the heating apparatus of the railway and preventing.troops. eta- of Port Arthur.. The confidence in- Petropavlovsk struck. one of the 10ic, Kauvei I'alace, which was undergoLug tioned. in _Southern Liao-Tung effect- spired by Admiral MakarofT has en.. mines-laid • by a Japanese torpedo {,.parr. Ing a Juncture with the main Russian tirely evaporated. The gloomiest boat and' was destroyed." •� ODUt"I5 The .Jap n^sa soldiers took n inoet ' forces concentrated at Llan-Yah and forebodings are expressed' 11tgarding HOG PP. , \ prominent part in guarding the fw-. Mukden. The execution of this oper= the fate of the stronghold in viewZg OFFICERS Lson of the Emperor, as well as in ex- - ation onlR frilled owing, to the fact of the possibility of•Akimira! Togo OS7� Dressed hogs ata, unchanged; withof.erings fair. Car lots• gNJted ',at tinguishing the fire, and this produc- _ - .- `that all places on the peninsula suit- following up hfa advantage with' an- Twenty-eight Russian,officers were other attack, lost on board of the Petropavlovsk �$3 delivered.here, Cured meats are ed an excellent feeling among Ellin E able for the landing of troupe are in good demand at unchanged prices. 'court circles. Our troops els• did- - protectcd'by. mines,_ are 'well fortified The .Chetoo correspondent of the including Cupta' asilief, belonging to We quote:-13aeon, -long- clear,, 8 to heir best to' iard-the fdi-el _ Ie a-` Express says that a Chinese vessel the ship; Admiral MakarorT, fourteen s iitnd strongly guarded. Bic per. ID., in case Iota_ ]fess pork, tions,. and the foreign representatives !' '•" -which has fast arrived there reports members of his•etaR, indudin� ileal-'i$1 8.50 to,$1 1; dg short cut, $18.5U. ` that there' is now no traca of the Admiral bioliis, the chief of stag laftiarvardis expressed to us their tin- - .- _ ..: ?90 RUSSIANS PF.RISIIF.D. _- Gere ori s. a rt Arthur. eut, von. Lobe, the aide-de-camp of' edium, 121,c; do, heavy, 1.2c; rolls, Other,reports sae that ell t�+o e3► It is ofl'ciaiiy announced.at St. -Other reports confirm the. imprea- Grand links Cyrf1. That Verestchagia ; chives, treasures and jewels were d Petersburg that 40 officers and 750 sioa Lha] Admiral To o has 10c;' -shoulders, 9 c;'backs, 13 to B (the celebrated painter of battle 14c; breakfast st bates', 13 to 13 c. men*perished in the sinking of the one to his blase. to- refit, as, some i strayed. . . g scenes) •alas among those lost is flow Petropavlovsk, of the vessel's must have suffered Lard-Tierces,Tierces, u to 8c; tubs, 8}c; - •- officially known. pails, arc; compound, 7+} to S;c, a It Is stated that an American en- damage. BUSINESS. AT 1fONTREAL. gineer ori:ived on Saturday and start- - ----' = - ed fort Port Arthur to direct the op .-- LAND BATTLE. - BADLY CRIPPLED. --Montreal, April 1$ -There being no THE SCOURGE OF CACER. erations of three ,submarines which salsa of oats reported to-day, 'prices _ There are now only two undani- -were forwarded in'March. on:orders A despatch to the I London Stan- aged' Russian battleships, the Pere- ran be quoted nominally at 37 to ,Moet Prevalent Malady in the from Admiral Makaroff. dard from 5t. Petersburg ears it in aviet and the Sevastopol, in the 371c for No. 2 white, and at 36J to Y P rumored that Admiral Togo's fleet harbor- at •Fart Arthur,. but - some 363c for No. 3 per bush ex store; United States. POBIEDA BADLY DXMAGED. escorted 'a • great number of trans- of the damaged vessels have been re- we gaote peas, i2 to 72J�c. silent A New York despatch says 1 The A'ew-Chwan corre porta,to a point,'west of the Yalu paired, although their exact number May; No. 2 barley, b2c; No. 2 extra' usicivas-ni-hleW g spondent -of River. The troops began to disem- and condition are not known. The baxle, 51c; No. 2 oats, 37c;--and No. York on Tuesday confirmed the - the London Daily' Mail telegraphs Dark without detecting a force of other effectives are 'the a.rinored 8 oat's, 36c. Flour-Ilfanitoba spring stntenien't made'by Dr. Roswell Park that he interviewed an officer who Russian. troops, who were boncealed cruiser I3r1YA_n,, the first-class cruisers wheat__ patents $5:40; .Manitoba Of Buffalo. -in Berlin on Ysaday *as on a train that Daccert ei,r-au --tYKen a di- skold acid -Diane, the, second-lllass rung ers , :,.TD - in er ea tf[zfZ tar st ire TaifiicFau, carrying men wounded -on harked the Russians attacked them, cruiser Novik, the torpedo giinboata patents. $5.14 to $5.,:5; straight roll- talent diseabe in the United States,, -. -=the Petropavlovsk to Harbin.. -Ue'i and drove them back to their -ships. �'sadiiik- and _Uaydainak; tbo" gun- els, $4.85 to $5; straight rollers,-in and that: the State of New .Foto: is - said that during the-running action inflicting be'avy '.losses in inen and boats Gremiashchi, Olvansi, Giliakis flags, $2,30 to $2.35. Rolled oats- well within the "cancer belt." They the battleship Pobieda was badly guns, and I3obr,.the cruisers Diidjid,• Raz- $2.321to $2.35 per bag; in cornmeal declared that thedrt;italldtul malady damaged by a torpedo. There was a bc;ynik and Zabiabak, and the tor- a fair trade is passing, nt 17..40 'to is rapidly increasing all over the - largo hole made in her bows at the ATTACK ON FORT: pedo-boat destroyers, whose exact $1.50 per bag, Feed-Manitoba bran civilized world• and that .thou ,are _. 4 waterline, 'and' three -of her compart- The London Times prints a despatch number is not known. in bags, $20; shorts, $21 per ton; 's utterly in o to i till utt the dark as is = ments filled. The•oflicer claimed that dated "Off Port Arthur, and sent by Altogether ten , Russinn vessels ,Ontario bran in bulk, $19.50 to $20; cause or its cure. In the last 24 one Japanese torpedo-boat destroyer have been damaged gr lost since the shorts, $20.50 to $21; and mouillie,'- years, as shown by statistics, It has wireless telegraph to Weyi-Sad-Wei, doubled in revale. Cv in the United -v was .supk. Before the Petropavlovsk whish says that- Japanese torpedo outbreak of the war, $24 to $26 per ton. Provisions- P _ P The disaster--of Wednesday ends States and-is t imin; more - C went down there were two distinct ex- •boats attacked, Port-Arthur early y Heavy Canadian short cut pork; $IS victims than con, m tion. The our- plosious, the first one being a mine' so- 'Wednesday morning. Tits bombard- the .hope that the ill-fated Port P to $19; Light short Cut, to $17.- g' Arthur squadron would be able• to geon's knife is the only remedy so- and the second,the battleship's maga- meat began at 9.45 o'clock is the bD; American short cut clear, $17`to ' - sines.. g become an aggressive factor in the�$1750;• American fat 'backs, $19:50; espied, b� the most skillful members morauig, operationit before it fs reinforced by of the profcs5ioii, and. that . treat- In another despatch the• correspond- -the.arrlval of the Baltic fleet. Until compound lard, ?} to Sc; Canadian ment must be applied very early to - c"l'IiAT KLAN ALETIEFF. ant says-"At 4.80 thismornin in lard; Sf to 9c; kettle rendered, 81 to g. then the aim of the Russians will insure against return of-the- disease Oa'the eve of the disaster to the the dim'light and amid rain' squalls, be to hold I'or--Arthur and conserve 9ta; hams, ll to 13c, it og 1$7 to p a more serious form, Seeeraf , " .battleship Petropavlovsk it is I saw a squadron of warships in line the remaining ships within the pro- 14c; trash killed abattoir hogs, $7 to prominent surgeons calci that the stated that the Ozar received'a tel- ahead •steering a .course similar to tection_of its guns. $7.23; copntry dressed Dogs $7; live eiiaease- w-as a much more serious, egram from Admiral'bfakaroff, stat- our'own. As the light increased itI practically the last-hope ,of suo- hogs, $5 to $5.12. Egg -New laid, question than the avcra-ge person _ }ng that he was about to light a proyed to be,a Japanese ,squadron o1 ce'sses at-sea died with Admiral Ma- 15c,-'Butter-Winter creamery, 19 to realized, and made doubly ao be- decisive,engalrement with the enemy. six battleships followed- by a first- !karofl, and the Russian people now 19Jc; new made, 20c; full- grass Fall. Callao of -the foot that-it'may - a•t- _ A story a currant among. the I,clasif cruiser squadron. Six ships look to the army, in which they makes, 1S4 to 21}c; Western dairy, tack any person without waravtg; Czar's: entourage, that wbba his!'were in'the line ahead, the third and 'have implicit -confldenco, to retrieve 18 to 151c; rolls, ib,} to TBc; cream- anti, once developed physicians are MaJe heard of- tho•dfsftster he fourth-vessels being the Kasuga and on hand -the reverses and distress II ery, 1S to 19d,,, Cheese'--Ontario, powe,riess to coon with it 4otder- i • wept AfterWards, speaking of Ad- Nisshin, which were malting thgir 11r,t suffered-oa the water: 19; to 10c; Toivashipa, 9} Co 70c EEms�' ttiandingis. - f.,•.i• z.,. ,. - ,y* _:- .,.'.g ._...,w,r.«.c•,a ail7. w1s-e',Dd:ris,+:°x^.z+tv4.-tea v„w m:;, - ;.;_. .� . t ';t , I. - : , _ . .> .M I. 1. . - �;.t 1_.. - - - - ':I 14 - — - I . . �, . I . . I I . I . . . . _. I ., I .- .. ..1,1 , . I ... - ­ - ,- �, . , ­, , .- - - . -- - -., - - - - - . -- __ T4 ;. _Jl CT.(8E FOB 2N3071�1Ii1. { f Mousseline Pudding.-(irate the 4b prove to you Stat Tin rinds of two lemons, and strain out Piles Came'e Ointment fa acertntn f{{f����jRRj��,Qa and attaolnta cure-tor uwY , .1;I - � 1.1 ����� A Well Known St. John 1Kerchaat the juice, eaYx with these two ounces �� d �i-7{..i bad every formTaoaj+nitchlnit % . Ar Te1L Sow He Was Freed From of castor sugar, four yolks of eggs, vY biecdiauandprot gvtlea X This Terrible Trouble. a pinch of salt, and two ounces of he manufacturers hAre tzttaranceedit.Seetes lc fresh but Stir this mixture ��- �� � lmoalada In'he logy t+rte and ask your nol�h- 4. _ __ __. ted Wrswhatthey think ofit. You can use tt and -_ ­P411111Ouse One of the best known men In St:' over the Hr_e till It thickens and et oar money back if not aurod. 1100 a boz,at . rs John, N. 8., is air. G. G. Kieratead, dearly, boils, thou let it get cool ;ridTeeleraorB�orarsox,Berlra�Co.Toronto, ' r* [A, 1grocer and general dealer, "I. Main again. Whip up the four whites of ,A SMALL, FRUIT GARDEN. Oha"Is ointnti®nt ,��1 'street.- Yr'. Kierstead has as inter- •e� to a stiff troth, shake them Dr. __ ,. ' seting story to tell of failing health, (into the other mixture, butter a Now is the time to stake plans for -- -- TESTED RECIPES, insomnia, and finally renewed !plain mold or tin, pour the whole the family supply of small fruits if deals so intimately with the things 1'; Swee€bieads with Mushrooms.- strength, which cannot fail to inter- I into the mold, and steam for three- y been done. The iY Y __ - 's' . it has not already of eve da life. Parboil Irweetbreads, allowing eight l est others. He says :-"A few years quarters of an hour. Tura out following fist has been resurrected . CATCHING SHEEP i 1. medium-sized ones to a can of mush- I ago I was all run down and failing carefully when done, and serve with for the benefit of those who may ., . rooms. Cut the sweetbreads about i in health, no `doubt due to overwork s sweet sauce. profit by it: A sheep should never be caught by half as lath square;-stew until .Lea- I and shattered nerves. I was unable I Strawberry plants, early, medium -its woo[. This method not only der. $Lee muahroomp and stow in to sleep at night and found no rest __HOUSEHOLD HIN'�". - " :._and late, 800• causes the animal unnecessary pain, _- ?5' p. tfia 1i nor_for o hour. Thea add !in bed. III- lite seemed a burden to Blackberries, 100. but in the case of fat sheep, that .t q y Custtirds should be cooked gotatl make Bl ck raspberries, earl and late, are to be killed, it does much�harat 11 - --to the sweetbreads a coffee cup of me and I found no pleasure in any- a very hot oven is apt to make �$• P Y - - • . creates, pepper and salt, and a table- thing. I sought medical aid and them be�titery, 50 - to the joint o[ mutton that lies spoonful of butter. Sweetbreads the physicians who attended me were All uddings should be Red raspberries, early and-late, 50 underneath where the wool was pull- " boiled aad served with green peas unable to give me any relief. The cooked in a hot oven, as a slow one Currants, white-and red, ?o, ed. It causes a bruise just in the make -a very nice dish. doctors differed in their opinion as is apt td make them heavy, Gooseberries, 25. same manner as our bodies become i'ennd Cake.-Cream one pound au- to my ailment. Findingrntha II was' Remember to grease-the mould or Grapes 18. discolored from being bruised. A 1? ._. -y9, :r .trs •i .f - .._i�sb' #..,;stet+tr' .ice 7 his is s. _,that...haa.4ftc3rl_alt._ ^^ rdx3 e�.. :hex-L ..:.Trnpei .:.:r. 's.,j:sM. t:»t_•d fh-rts -Census-pcsataj__f4 'nt«.__.i.�. i - .... _._. _ _ ter; add the yelks of eight eggs well through loss of sleep, I concluded to fore the mixture is put into ft. "" rt3cumu2ended For a family sitiall-'way to eaten a-aheep"is to take I 11 beaten. !Savor to taste, .and min I give up business and go to the A very small pinch of salt is the (fruit garden. It is enough for ono- I either by the. hind log JusC above I with an one pound flour, heating the country for a rest., Just when I greatest improvement to all pud- fourth of as acre, which should be ,the gambrel Joint, or by putting the a ^Lhnid well together. [was`at my very worst and had al-' dings-sweet ones included. IsufiicYent for a large lainily.; and !hand underneath its Jaws or neck. In fellow Cake.-One teacupful sugar !"""` o o live, m wife 11.read-_-In -butte_• and tarty of' leave a good margin for loss by using a crook it is important that tea;, t y..... __ urged me to try Dr. Villiams Pink ood Scottish oatmeal and milk are drouth, insects;' birds and neighbors the sheep are not caught below the -- - " :-•wits halt the quantity of butter; Pills, I had lost faith in all medi- g chickens, besides some to ive awe ' add the yolks of•four eggs, beaten the foods on which childregrlthrive. B Y• bamabl joint, as injury is the leg gb cines, but to please my wife I decid- When using dried apples, soak Not many would reduce the num- !a liable to result from this. half a teacupful of milk, and two ed to give the pills a trial. I have the dried fruit over night in cold ber of strawberries and soine would end a halt .teacupfuls of flour sifted. had reason to be tlfankful that I water: Cook slowly till tender. be in favor of increasing the.amount HOW TO CLEAN T4 CHURN. ' + with two teaspoonfuls of Price's Ldid so. Almost from the outset the of ground devoted-to this fruit-.. But {Then sweeten and flavor,with a lit gr A churn cannot be made clean -- Cream Baking Powder. I Flavor l Pills helped me and I was able .to;, in regard to the others opinions j tie lemon or clove syrup. g P . with a dirt cloth, and a cloth of .. - with vaailIa. sleep. I continued their use ' until When lighting a as stove it will would differ greatly, y _ ;j Lady Cake.-Take two'and a half perfectly g g g g this kind is one of the best known I felt ertectl well again, 1 could often give a slight explosion and II anything were to be stricken out scant teacupfuls of hour, and after sleep y g g p places for breeding disease germs, - ' p i s ee as I did in m childhood; Ino it would rehab! be blackberries. hitting saix well with It one heiailing !,grew healthy and strong and have (Turn the ht wrong, as offs very quickly_ ckl .__hand This is a fruit that does well in the and these maybe washed from the '4 Iteacpoonful Price's Cream Bakin never known - one hour's trouble g very y seams. the pans o[ corners of the - . . S ion a sin. It will then light yo- right place, but •i[ it does not Gave . owder sad sift again; t r tivo n^ g g P is _ _ churn, It takes only a few minutes p powdered sugar, I hesitation in saying that I believe I Per y wt ou any furth r-T. oubte,- 0wasTi--thi-clothe in ccild-�oaEer, t' a IrtaM teacupfuls g g To renovate plush, hold the af- AN UNCERTAIN PRODUCER. "blmidatd with hal! a testi[{nf of but- 4 Dr, Williams Pink Pills saved my i and then they should be put in a _ l fected parts, plush downwards, over A drouth will affect It more severe- strong pearline suds and allowed -ter; brat the whites of two eggs to Iife, and will always say a good boiling water, then pass across �,ly than the other'plauts named. Be- to boil for-at least 20 minutes, then At froth; add gradually to the flour word for them to any who are trou- Ithem a hot iron so as to raise the aides many obJect to its briars and they should be riaved and hung out '- half a 'teacupful of. milk; follow f bled with sleeplessness." 'pile, The iron should be held up- l they aro a nuisance in a garden. In the air and sunshine- and it this _ witb the sugar and the butter, and Dr. Williams Pink Pills work cures . .next., the whites of the eggs, finishing like Mr, Kierstead's, after doctors i right by one person whits another I Blackberries are excel its. to dose Is done every few days the clothe draws the back of the plush across the season of small fruits, but in a and he always kept wCite and awa3et - uQ with a'teaspoanfut of the essence I and common medicines tail because i it list like this probably half the n(im- smelling. - of almond. Bake in a hot oven for I they actually make new, rich blood Never awes dust from .n.� room three-quarters of an hour,' and so strengthen all the organs of'a P ber would be found sufficient. .. _'. I to another, nor from upst Lira to the *;ext to strawberries a Rood sup- "LABOR ON THE FAP-III. F: s a to `;uisae,-S read the 'the body and brace up the nerves. I A, w •" bolo m of a dish with two ounces That is the way they cure indiges- lower part of the house. )' ply of raspberries is desirable. But of treed butter: cover this +rtth Brat-i tion, kidney .ani liver troubles, nee- take it up into n dustpan where it is likely that most [reoylo would Any farmer who c.ependa ultoWork of frwbe: Iter; eight whole ¢g•t 1 vouaneas, neuralgia, palpitation of !you have fro%'ipualy placed some prefer a greater proportion of red to or on the seasons and hard work (the heart, rheumatism and the speci-' tea leaves'. This pre•.ents tho: oust black than this list calls for. The for sdccess in hes business, may - epos tttae cheese without breaking Ifrom scattering again and •etur.aing varieties are not mentioned, bake some sort ott a living and even the Team. Season with red pepper al ailments that Ilii the lives of so 1 purple increase his small capital by natural " to its old haunts. !but they are coming into favor for and salt it necessary, pour.& . little many women.with misery. ,rho gen- i �' g (increment. but he will never merit . erects es the surface, siren about vino ills always have the full name The ttr!h should he cleaned all,canning. in flavor they are s+i�er- l5 y over. Cleaning the mouth should I the appellation of a succer�stut farm- Dr, Williams Pink Pills for Pale g for to the red when canned, while - - tw•r scam a of grated cheeso on the '' be rncticed alter every meal with er. ` Industry is a good trait of tots, mini set the eggs in a moderate People" on the wrapper around P y their dark, rich color makes them ever box, If in doubt write direct i tho same regularity with which the more attractive for this purpose. character, but often a goodzinedegree .' overt tie about a quarter of an hour, Y child els a dell hath I?specially But with the raspberry it is a mat- lot that which looks like laziness . Past+ a hot valanzander over the top to the Dr, William hftxiicine Co., 1 g Y leads to better results For in- • to t>rewn it Sroekville, Ont.- and the pills will is ti'e 'tooth toilet necessary after -ter of -individual taste. :tonne will the last meal of the day not tolerate the blacks, others ha,.e stance, a man may be so lazy that ___.- Birdta" *leets.-Chop very fine one�be sent post paid at 50 cents a box i he habitual! works hard on labor ----r-.--- r To cure squeaky boots, get some 'an aversion for the redo-and others Y ounce of boimf suet or cold meat, halt or six boZee.for $2 50, boiled trnaiced oil. Pour this .into (saving contrivances, by which he can . �dett+rt the purples Ordinarily, a cttt#el or broad crumbs season i --- - - -`-' a deep dinner dish and stand +'ne however, it would be safe to recom- accomplish greater results with less with ah+pped parsley, powdered ane tablespoonful 'of flour, butter boots to it, so as tn. allow the odes ;mend the purples T),ey mt¢ht be lahor, do more and better work . _. thysoo, and marjoram a little Brat- the size of half an ogG: wet with the :only to soak to it thoroughly for a iaultstltuted for half the blackt)erries. with leis physical .exertion He tray ; _ ed rand at lemon. and half its Juice, ' water the ewoetbread.,is cooked tn, 'few dnya, 1f this does -not trmava i Cureents should have a pince in n° an Ituy that he will do no worts a id ore egg well beaten to bind the 'maker it as thick as creast. flavor the annayanco repeat the pco•_Sas. i the R<nrden, but seti'cnty'-five b+ Shea in a stip ahod manner, for in that I r in con ar- cn ve h° would have to do the work •. tlue adxtwre bavo tour eggs on the pod sweetbread end let It pint boll icon with the raspberries and straw . 1 stove to bail hard: tea mtnutes-will :Stir nn a well-beaten.egg with s tit- ,AN AID TO MOTHERS. berries A supply large onoiigh fur cesstul unless he does a largo h be s�eiort. Warm half a plat of tie water In It to keep' from etum _ - __ amount of mental.labor, and mental- '� r When the e a are. boiled ; _ most families could be obtained labor saves hysical labor, and gravy, gg.. bling, just before sending to the p s hard taste t3em from the shells 'and table. Nave a lemon on the table, In thousands of cases it' ha++ bees `from twenty-6vo each red and whirr, makes what physical is necessary h f-` cover tlh(gn thickly with the m+3t- ; proved that Baby's Oavn Tablets is It would seem as though twenty- far more eQecttve The ver best as some prefer It seasoned more. the very beat thin for children suf- five gooseberry bushes would be y tare Tea a Little butter to a stew i �' $ work at the very best time cannot - fering from colic, eanstipation, diar- I enough to sour a score of people for pan. ti them .a light-brown, dish + 'AKCIiO�.Y BASKETS, be done by unaided physical effort : t.hom up. cut them in halves (drat I rhoea. simple . fevers, colds. and'a year. A gooseberry is Food In its To do -such work, requires sleep and f cut sd t10 top of 'the white that-: 3fak° a little good short pastry, teething troubles. The Tablets are place_ but a dozen planta will go a persistent study" i- - they aftbt stand ), and serve them mixing it with anchovy sauce in- guaranteed to contain no opiate or long Ivey in • • hit wary tAe hot• gravy poured over 'stead. of water, and coloring it ,harmful drug,' and may be glvcn_ SLI'PLYING FRUIT ACIDS -KITCHEN APRONS. ' . Mem . I sltght4y'with a few _drops of car- ;with equal safety to the tender, new`- Grapes are an autumn fruit. There - labs Rarebit.-Tho makinj of a .mine• as the Sauce does' not color I born babe, or the well grown child: �i% such a large number of varieties The best work and kitchen aprons - 1lVolsi rarebit is, as everybody j enough, Lnre some tiny pattypaps ,Mea. Joe[ Anderson, Shanley, Oat., 'that by a Judicious choice the are made of blue and white seer- _ knows, aslr.o*ie enough la itself, and avith the paste, put In setae uncook- (te one of the mothers who have mason may be extended over several ,sucker, one of their excellent .gtzalf- t'es sin that they require no Iron- . . yet rarely attended with the Sratt- 'cd rice, and bake in a good oven. .proved the value of this medicine [mceks, Some kinds may he kept i b g ; -- . - - tying 4a�rsene true ambitious maker. ®fake.the remnants of pastry Into and says --"I have used Liaby's ;till into the winter. The grape is ing. IL is possible to wash and could desire. lidany makers get little strips about two inches long, O.wn Tablets with the very best re- I,not so commonly grown as it should shake out n dozen of these aprons _ the miisw of bread too thick. They twist these, and lay them on a bak- sults. They are easy to Rive little be. It ought'to have an important in Ices time than lE would take to ahq`artt at be novo than half an ing tin in the shape o! a horseshoe, (ones, and I have never known them Place among the fruits in the gar- launder half the number of gingham Inch tOi#. They should also be ,and bake them, When the baskets I to fail to benefit," Qen. or calico ones. Seersucker,no be toasted 1>fgttrtty on_ both sides. After are cooked, turn out the rice, and I:vezy mother should keep . the In setting grape sines it should had In plain white as w'di ns the ---- +++ �+�•�tioA._ lay ext tnesn slice$ let cbot_ JYhia un some cream. ad,rd Tablets in the houso, In an emer- b° remembered roany- familiar stripes. __ •'of vis asses and put them to a I to it about opo.ounce of. •cheese, pency they -may sawn a precious.Tit- r aro nearly self-sterile. Thune that Pon t#M litre cheese Ys melted. Miss- also pepper., salt, and a little mus- 'tie lif, gold by all druggists or I succeed well when standing alone CAME FRODi COFEEE.. Lard mood pepper should be Spread l taod. Fill the baskets with this, mailed at 25 cents a box by writing 1 aro comparatively few, Fly far the avcr ttterr, but not too much of the piling it up roughly, stick in the The Dr. Williams' Afedicine Co.. greater number aro not capable of A Case Where the Taking of lllor- latter-tihmt {a a common mistake. (little pastry stripe to form handles, Brockville, Ont. producing more than half a crop, phine Eagan With Coffee. . eqb� ttisae#t be served, o[ coarse, on I and just before. ser,,4ng put a few --; - If' they do as well as that, unless -For 15 years," say's a young .Ohio . - 'very hot plates, and it is of great water round the edge g y'' woman. "I wife a greet sufferer from . �S'IiY �fT:V DIE. set near some fertilizin a arict y' fmportaues that the rarebit itself be of the basket, sticking the .stalks Those who have v es that refuse to !hot, qct etisrwieo it will congeal aad into the cream. Dish up on a It has been said that tow men die -� stomach, heart and liver trouble. For hear may find here.the reason for it. -"=be dsirllp turd tasteless. Clancy paper, with a sprig or two of old age, and that almost all-per- thea last 10 years the suffering was, �" Pr g The fruit nasmed may be planted � • OertMaa Sweetbreads.-Boil them 1 of waiercresd. in between the bas= sons die of disappointment, personal,. terrible; it would be impossible to de- R 6n one-fourth of an acro, It should in wbtetr with a little salt; take of! keta, If the cress la put in too mental, or bodily toil, or accident. yield at least twenty bushels o[ ber- scribe 'it. Uuring the Inst thrive s _- 'gall +• (at; cut in pieces the siie at.!I soon it will fade by the time the The passions kill men sometimes ev-I ries if it receives rensonably , '.good Years I hiid convulsions from which dice or a�m)ler. Maaki n--L'--e tth-rsavorY-is se�Rd on suddenly. The common expression ; the only ee[icf was the' use of mor- z _____ care_and twice that number might time _ _ 1._ s "choked with reagc,--gaff-T1-Md—oxo,=j-ca expected is most seasons, Thia �, _ _ -------- --- geration .in it, for even though not I "I had several ph5•sicians, nearly all may look like a large -amount, but ' suddenly fatal, strong passions short- a family can make use of a large of whom advised mo to stop drinking • (en - Can' !Overcome _ en lite. Strong-bodied men•often die amount when it may be had for the ten and coffee, but as I could take sung, ,weak men live longer than the I orft liquid foods, I felt I could not . Y picks Wh the fr it gard n 'is out coffeell •le liveI continued + I . . I. �-* ■ atrehgtti,. strong, f and the weal:or the nhave non eg use h to I e ze eir. made 6't 1Vhat Rroundllonethe of a arm drinkingtitt until I became ahnosL in-ihai red Fee1111ingN use the latter take care of themselves will psi as well for the time. and sane, ;my oiled was affected, while my . I L . ... . rho Cornier do not. As it.is with the labor gir.eq it ? whole nervous.system was a complete i body so it 'is with the mind and the wreck. I suffered day and night from _ _. _ temper; the strong arc apt to break, - thirst eyed as water would only make i- Y t0 ��19 System and b demi may of gnatagricultural thu tittF^^�iendF e1•e �" _ EttN' F:1It5fIIr G. n different driliks �' tum r, like the candle, run: the weak e g , • . urn out, The inferior. animals, The i p 1 that e n d neo to try Poe- - s .Ing a and Energy In Y which live temperate lives, !lave en- aim feature ---- ----= a,b� ��� -- orally t err'prescribed term of years. course is to tedcTi lio3 s tb°plow,-sow ^h did so, but_it was__gome ti no w Ph'3hfi>�T�B-SNB, 11y{78117p'r - and reap, and to do the other tam- 6eforc IF was benefited by the dtange; ._-___ __ _- h __ the horse lides t*enty Fire - --- rm- r filled-with-caR • • .. • years, the ox fifteen to twenty, the I! ;ar manual-IaUar-of—the fa • myy-aystrm-wasR s, .. I lion about twenty, the ho ten or .Such instruction is chiefly necessity Poison. It was. not lone, however, ..... . Dr .Chases Nerve. Poor! t g !for the bo from the city, who has �N • twelve, the rabbit eight, .the guinea Y before I could eat n.11 kinds of foods. w 8 .never handled `rt farm tool: «`hat t I pig six or seven. The numbers all and drink all the cold water I want- , - • • - bear proportion to the time the ani-I the boy needs most to study is the ed and which my system demands. It ir5 - - - "' fftal takes to grow its full size. But �natural sciences which underlie• all is 'now 8 years I'have drank nothing _ petty fist join with nature and re-f hastily written and hastily filled at mein, of all animals, is one that eel- farm practices,• He needs to know but Postum for breakfast and supper _Joico at tie coming o[ spring? Tliere� the dug store. deli deities up to the average. lie .the laws of plant life as he may and the result has been the in plata ,'. P Y• ought to live a hundred yetis, ac- stud of them is botany., He,nceda is me®s at Land whereby you can Headache, sleeplessness, irritability. Y o[ being'an invalid with my mind c': .. overcome tie feelings of languor ,and�ittomacli troubles, lose of energy, am-I cording-to. the physiological law, for I to kn9w the habits of insects that affected I 'stn moat strong, sturdy, r destroy this fruits and vines as he happy and Healthy. -.n-, fatigue ani awake spring the time for l bitfon and the ability to apply one's five times twenty are one hundred; may study' of them in eutomology. I I have a very delicate daughter who ° renewing health and vigor, instead of'self to the task in hand ai'e among'Ibut instead of that,' he scarcely I He needs • to know of the composi- giving rag to wcalCucss and des[iond- the indications of an exhausted con-. reaches an average of four times the ' has bcien greatly benefited by drink- _ clition of the.system. (tion and physical properties of the ing PosLum, also a strong boy toho enev. . -- growing P soil, as he may study of them in owl period. The reason is obvi= A month's treatment with 1)r. chemiatry and physics. Therefore �would rather go without food for his Evct ybodV nceda a spring restore- sus--man. ie sot only the most ir-I breakfast than his Postum. So much Chase's Nerve Food w111 do wonders regular and most intemperate, butthesefour sciences have a large five. to emir ici the blood and build up de ads on the proper cooking o[ the syst+sM after rho debilitating ef- for yclu. - the most laborious and hard-working place in a course of agriculture. Tho ; T'P •'facts o0 inrtt8ciwl drintec`liio. -Besides.thebenefit you feel. YOU Can of all animals, He is. always the student likewise needs a knowledge Postum for unless it is boiled tido2; prove that new flesh and tissue is be- most irritable, and there is reason to I of English, history, civil govern- Proper length of time people will bo '3 Expsavence kas proven that there is I#ng added by-noting y our-'Increase in'" disappointed in it, Those in the habit no [vrpftrn(irzw extant so well suited bolteve, though we cannot tell what meat, mathematics, "drawing, ,etc., weight. Ian animal secretly feeler, that, more he may become a well rounded of drinking strong coffee should make .to thawi nedfa as Dr. Chase's Nerve Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, 50 cents a than any- other animal, .man cherish man-a good citizen as well as a the Postum very strong at first iI I Food. - -I box; •six-boxes for $2.50, at all deal-I as wrath, to keep,it warm,,and con- handy man at his vocation. An order to get a. strong coffee taste.' it is-only rcasonahle that this great I ors, or Edmanson, Bates Qc Co., To- evince hlinSelf•with the Ciro .of his agricultural course is one of the Name' gi'v'en by -Postum CO.,"Battle r a _ food-owe, which has been endorsed by Ironto. To protect"you against imi- Iown- reflections_ most tlellghtfu[ a person may follow. Creek, Mich. ;yens o{ itltensands of people on-this 'Zok tiens, the portrait and signature of I Some men say it. is the beat course Look to each package far rho' fttm� contine>a, dkould be superior to. the . A. tC. Chase, rho famouA receipt I Tf i man really Toves a woman alit lin the universities which have an ous little book, "TbP -toad to Woll• �,ptoa+syMea of ea ordinary Octor, author, ,are on every box. doc4tt't bavo to conceal her 'age. ' agricaltusul dcpartmeat, because it vlUe." - K + - - '. - ,. . I 0 .., .:,..i.:.� ,..�. .. :.i «C..P- ,a :. a'• ,. ., ' . .. _ _ _ ..�-.,: .y,ywxY+s+ 'a.i•^>: ,w a `i'Res +i',tR•+ 3v,t.`a,,, `.s '• ..y--i0. E- - '. ,Q, y t W ation ? Who hay not listened ,New ddverti,+ewtenta.-- T g y d runtin water. Apply T 1: Carulutek. wi a0wiraticiil to the 6ttu • of i+---- -' tic •,islilished ovary Friday morning atitsoIDe the 1,-6ndlc feeling that Bslstecl Z)�STL-KF TO RENT-Plenty of -• - , Pickering Out. among the pioneers of our counts y, I Or g r p TERitIfl ,• Oreenwood. 4°•:U e • ,' ltlsy•syeas; sa.00 tpaid laadytais• But those havlug isle key to the �� �� f early history" of 0111- CCuntry are TELLO, DELLO-Fat cattle and ■y�j `e`� rapidly )tl6ain a�c41 , Alld u111e�s 11 Loge wanted When YOU ha9e fat it• • 1 • • i1 I..J 1 t • 1. t passing y of am kind ready to sell drop a card ur p v want a mileh cow,beef rir ger or the facts are gathered at an early or wfieu you a i date, they-will be lust to 1t$ for any aonng cattle to feed on shaz•e, write or _! , t ' ever. The COUutj' Clerk, Col, phone J A White,Brougham f9 tf Farewell, has written to the WANTED—Special representatives $dTHB OF ADVEF%TI6L1(3: �'al'iolls CUUIIcils ill Lhe CUUI1Ly, r�T- in ti[ie vount�anti adj�tuinQ territories 1111minserdon;per line - to dents risking for their assistance -ill the to repreeeut and advertise an old eetsbliahed A ��eays Sweep t P g bueinees house of solid financial standing iL -.- 'sari Subsequent insertion',per line - 6 " }u ratiou of this wur�:,-..��the balaa 311 weekly, with 6ipecses advuu e3 ■21U rase dose not Include L09161 or-Foreign"ad- enc 3fo av by check direct from beadquar- sssyaemeats iY ckeriug Council at its last Meet- tors Horse andbuggy furuisbed- when necea- U8 on of iy.afal terms given to parties making oau ing appointed acummittee consist ss-ry,position permanent Addrets Blew Bros - asr»for 3 or 6 months or b the year. Sal!- Q1-Co,Rootu 010 3iouoa bldg,Chicago Ill. X6.31 �acrkp or yearly contracts pa;ale quarterly. ing Of the members Of the Council, - 'mess cards,ten lines or under, with paper. the collector and the assessor, _ :vas.eW,ssoa,payablein advance. NOTICE TO CREDITORcJ !$oticein local columns ten conte per line, gather such information as will be OF ase,oeatsper line each subsaquent insertion. of Value. But this committee will AN_N MADILL, ' deceased �T�iW BRGC�tZB - oontraas r tee made known on applioa. grateful to u Une «110 ala notice ie hereby ttivea pursuant to the Pe an No tree advertisinY, i? y^ S vised statutes of Ontario, 1897. Chapter 119, aslverusements without written nstrnctiogs ve au light u n the early Splendid value at a quarter. I*Mbe inserted until forbidden and obarg•d so- y h 11 that ail nn xae having claims aF owri the of histo( of t e township. Sl1C tate of Ann 02adi11 late et the ownshl of _fly. Orders for dtrooatianin� advertise- 3 P p ' a1-°e w masa b6 il, srt6ing .and sant bo ra8yiib.- itew;s art the Tame of the $r�E Set- P' d c se ('rho di of oche mnVVf _._... _.- . .Heap. o � �h�e_'.�Ltd ' •- elt�s woman,deceased,who died on the 31-3 dap of - e Work promptly attended w. tier, the first port-office, the first March 19w,are required on ur before the 29th stole, or an other fact that will day of April 19C4 to send by registered letter or y delicar to hdward Kees of the said Township of 4ii>iiar01ar AAM- os-8clas Indepeadeaoe be Of use In the production Of this 'he*aid d,one of the dressed to of the wilt of WBAr - lots= Alissa-.�First-class Loan!Papez. the said deceased,addressed to bim 9.t Gouge .. w Firwietatl��-mh= ..�_-ev historical sketch will begratefully ser:o c^;ill -t: lh�>:ti:o:r::.a:W��.e of --- _. _._ _ itr)yort o!chs DUNBAR'S nodosa o!Ptokertaa and violalty resolved. There are many persons the securities:[an9 brill by them. h And notice is farther - • residin out only in the township, given that atter the g y p, said 99th day of Apiil 1901, the undersigned NEW F*=M23: 18093 7 nrkar. lit Thexton, Proprietor: 611E in vat parts of the country Executors of the will of the said deceased will roceed to di,lbnce the aeaets of the said who take this paper,•who could be p� amotg the N11 parties entitled thereto, • FRIDAY, APRIL, ::)nd. 1904. of great assistance by writing to having rtigard only to chs cleima of which _ All Sizes and Styles-Lowest Prices. - -- ---- aotiee ahaJI then have been reeeivei and %bat Convey such information as may they w:ll not be liable fur the sail asseti or NOTES AND COMMENTS. be in their possession It 13 dlfh- any part thereof to any person or whose claims Work Your Hens cult to realize the `'slue such a they shall not then have had notice. •• Dated at iChicbp this 13th day o1 itirar:h.1901.Dr. Haenel and his as50C1RteS, volume as a true history of the Preston Madill, e.8 Uwtune Ave, 4oronto, - - Edward Roes,houge,tilt,P.O;F.xacutors.Dow 1-r -s-ho were some time since sent tC, early' , and such of stir to try A iticGillivrsp,Whitby,Bolic.rors for Executor* f - + Europe by the Canadian Govern- rosy be, and such a history to be - creat for the • (pose of inquiring reliable should be written by -"' into the feasibility of IIlanutactur. persons conversant with the facts. - Ing steel by electrical proce.is, SUllse and Lot -- Mica Grit and Crushed Shell .,have 1'eturned t0 Ottawa. During ti their Eu1.0pean tour they visited �• o Ren Should be oil their daily bill-of fare. not only, the electrical smeltitl� : works at Gysinge. in Sweden, but The undpr�irxlled hos to rent in lot 2X another plant in the Pyreueesta ��� lit c ,n., I'ukerillw.imile west •f Uu'1• well, and were even inose fill- i art •n•1 a Ij .ai;rFy, -roomed frame t pire- ed by v,'11at they %vitnesd ntilding, to whi::h i+attacho-1l, tarrt•:- . f land. Thore sire o„ iv 1-rt•mi� _ a% thte I y reueei than by the work, '111 1 :� b) S,rr•�len. The delegate- have Impure blood always shoe's i g i:,d stab'e and.drivr, l. _ yet c,ml)lece+i their reuort foo somewhere. If the skin,then 1-tit 'hr v'h•)ie, 15:11 rert ti.-- sot • ` boils, Dimples,rashes. If the a lier,ttr. Ball p 'a��Itale hui.rrulnent, but it i- 13t llei'et• e g r ...�.,_ ROfiT. H. 1R`+0:� I)it bar::,� rrrlxn•t. aiu•u ,in•-heti %c ii nerves, then Tlellr8..g,,o, -• — _ _ _ .. ,. . .. _ - tt;:te flint the natter pol%ers of ol15nCSS, depression. If the , 011tat o enn be trat:,forluod int, H sy opki s .sate.t far .: y i 1 ,• i H. fi Y�iLL 1 ll:�dy ci von T T • • U) tale ul nufa'.:cut gecifl,Ir,let, Sarsaparilla ` y, � !.Cita l::b l'..+a....6J t rile .�1CL6 L' l;firs � � „•to the U1t1T/lifaCLti1-illg =Uf ,ttE' 1i i j � 7 llia1'`T1 s - r : Im,lit Ontario ore-,. It i= bent ve o Gl t)DiISA'a. ;;jj,, # j 1 1 } further the report will ehaw tha, stomach, then dyspepsia, �cr•el can be =u tlla(le at a c•o-,t o: biliousness loss of appetite. --- �K per ton. If that fizure can b ' \ -- - - ---_ -. - - -- htien aprimche'.i` will wean t11* Your doctor knows the ` remedy, used for 60 years. - a buildingtl in the lmnlediatr' N, AL S RetttrWaq from the Cohan Sr. t was a .• _�'�"` ...- - ' future, t•f half a dozen PitCtibilrcr eet Wreck k a n.00d wu .I spd mJ in this Pro, and eventuall� n*+•t6+as goo& Vat n few w,a:es or Ayers t~ ,� 8arehparnL advp tete-T eyes me raring Canada in a furetnost Ix,r ¢� 1l C Dosuasa.3arsnt�.Pa ♦_ lrs LM. Mess, /'�� ,, ` ■ t _.. Ing nations. of the uurl+.1, Tilt for 1Lvurier Government tleserv" un " r stinted pt for it.y action in thi• Impure EllVVd Tho Empire lled.cine Cc, of London w mAk ,tit all events The sending of ?at„has appointed' the uoderstgned •- s 11he Haanel nlis8iou to Eutop t way Aid the aarsapatMa by keeping the '-aj agent for Pickering,for the moat woe ` - a statesmanlike and patriotic act bowels regular with Ayers Pills. ierfol discovery of the woeteenth century - - •—Sun, - For-the treatment of the Nose. Throat - Sciatic Rheumatism Ctired. 4roacbial•Tu"and Lange ItcaresCold. _ Catarrh. Asthma.- Brouctiitie. Say' f.avel - - p "1 has_Feen subject to acixti� rhFu sad all thrust and fun dleeaaea. WriLt The *orst fire in the. lli.�tol'y of icatisin f„r Years. ' says E. H. Wald' � _ far parti•:alare,a stock of treatcianttl sod Tormito or even iu the IhrililUl.)11 .,,ti, of NVil{r,n Junc61n• lower. ”}Iv - , eeptiin conetaatly on hand at. T t�f Canada occurred cin'Tuestlay pints wort- .tire and gate the mucic �,� I r night, %%11on damage to Cil+ uiin and di.weumfurt. My j,,intswotilti a'ree=Mines. ...AL.. llinutint cif fj10,Ot)t),ilU1l or- 612.(;(}), ruck schen I straita'red ill+. I n-ted (00 %�•tts inflicted to the NN'Arehou.e hxui�rslxiu'y Pain Balul and have , it:-tricL ut the city. The loss i- n peen thorouzhly t:ilrrd. Have, not hail � __,'I Uf'C L.�Fi 7 e � 1• very heavy urge and still be keenly � Vain u1- itch,- from the t,l l trouble S V� 1� ������j�� felt by.the vitt for 5onle titer. a- r many m ,ashy, It is t•ertxinly a SPRING LtiCe-RrIi1\ 9 ..'about six tholr.�alid >FO )te +tall b1- 'nnSt tcnndprful liniment," For +air I 1 all i rtiggi_,as. T O R O IT T O : temporarily thrown out of ern- E Bl i ... ,. ' t _.pluylilent, anti varlous branche.- FRIDAY APRIL 22, 'off , fi•�T. of trade az-ill be paralyzed for a ' brief peribd. Brt there ar'ebright The tielpera Society of.the ebarch of R. A. I I eMIn�, \ Markham : 1 sides to the calamity. or at least. brio, Elgwtnoaville; have Arraoied for . it might have been svoi`e. our the sboveescar+ioo via G. T. R., when have been rendered homeless, and he following attractive care will be gireb s' the greatest part of the loss has Children Ainits Time _ been cowered by insurance. Cities Newcastle. Tic it 45 7 41- have been-destroyed by fire before. na, �towtnanviiia, e.5 1 su T 5; S • 41 )ahawa. 53 1.10 8.19rir� MLondon several centuries ago way Xhitby, -5 110 8i*2s pgilline,ry ~ _---- completely destroyed and she rose eiclterinsz, 55- 1.10 8.45 -'•� :ap greater than ever. The Chi- - ' ca o fire is still fresh in the mem- your Tickets Good rtttiinioQ on till trains der.. On Saturday April 2nd we will display our new stock of Spring �fillln- -- - g Get our a.—L tst train leaves Toronto at:A p:-m ery All the tt$T-H --vritage i. rtcitiity`are itivited"tri eoae-tsad — Dry of a great Many, and that fire ,to ing at Whitby,Oshawa and Bowman a ods. was the best thin that ever Pp spect our new spring goods. ' A . . R -.' � villa. Don't forces the Uste. „ - happened that .great city. To- - ionto will quickly recover from gorse Bills .50 YEARS, C. A. Baker •:-. Pickering this blow, and will derive great EXPERIENCE . 'benefit fmnl her experience. In ^ -- 'i "matters of fire protection,Toronto at this n ff ce. .Utas been behind the times, and , ► Q .© © © Q *a -this fire will awaken her to t _ '=• .- _. _. .. - - fact. The new buildings that will _rise from the_ruirxs-of-the old, will - y p Fruit Trees I EM TRACE MARKS _ V ana fl mede-en-ill ever res ect. The, DESIGNS gyp- -The' Sovereign -Bank of C ' - COPYRIGHTS etc• will be erected but buildings All kinds of Fruit Trees fibrosis . " 1e �- - nn ,1-•-w i,./c�t� , . gatckty asrertain ons opint.�n fber a '- - 1'Ia:PS story ing �e-tL9-pdseiblil _ which are cotnparativel - fire- Inveniinn M pmhaAly pttontmble. C6nmteunica m rte P Jprcwf. The water-supply Of the S Salmi -- sent free,n¢de t sxenc9 f rtng paten �+�te't'� Highest prices paid for Fall and Patents taken throueh Munn s Co.rece:vi F Absolute Security. 1 City will flow be made sufficient special 1-i t :e,without chase,in the ��. L nex-eked Facilities. Wintet•Apples. . *$den tp p1f�s M for a lltrge city such as Toronto is dQI{l'iili ��QI I`��1e Modern Jiethods. sure to become. In the luno run JOHN E. OEEt Alkali `t1" i 1 : Pickering. , , - .- Courteous Treatment. this fire will not hurt Toronto. A hanAs�n e S il.natrhted weakly l,srcest ctr• -' but will serve to awaken her t0 ctilhtinn of any sclenttac sold byal Terme.i3 a f_ftp ear: no tunyt,7t SL soldbya!tneR'sdealorc �V,f A XH..��i -BR_�\CH, CLARE3S0\T BRA1CH, her needs, and snake leer greater RNN 9 C6.3cm,6 da'ay,New Y(rk A. P. Sluitll, Dian. L. E. Todd, Agt. than ever. Waterworks ! Branch Otflro F�Pt..Waabinvtnn•D . I ©ij 10 0 (a 00 . . ..' A commendable feature 'in the I�/tJ� - 'I/��1JS tl 1Forth-coming semi-centennial cele- - -' AlS'ati011 at��'hitb •is isle ire err- G '?:`Z.�e^�Ti^.z^•••e•^''�""��:.�`^••�'^'w�"��e• e • 5 I p «'h1�11e sonie wall adopt the new,'sy-s- r• atiull of it history of the pioneer tern of waterworks hundreds will not • � lie lava ` - period of our eutility. It is pro- be able to use it. To these the relia- VFAOU posed that each Inallicipality- of ble PL NIPS made by EZ'A�5 will : tris county will be given a place still priivide the hest scgteni of water • ino egtil as Oeviaral this history, and the ixork of wnrks. The rivality and excellence of these ruins will stili be kept at the • e Farm Festa " }reparation should be begun at highest point and will receive Duce. o book would be more it will turn stmk without t i cnitertaini.ng than due depicting the promptest attclltiun, — _ _ injury beautify the Farm , isle struggles and hardships of - F E N O E • does not need constantpatchtg ,•' Lllr)se wild entered the country '�7C7 and with reasonable usage wi71 •when it was a vast wilderness. E. Y Y .' E VAN S I Strongest and Best. Made through last a life-time. Booklet and 3 �ti ho has not listened tri ld pleas- out of N o. 9 hard steel wire, henv- funticulangiven an reques:L yy t are to the stirring incidents re fly gnlvauized. For full particu- FOR SALE By p' � sated by a grsy-haired resident, Brack St., ``Whitt lata call or write, PICHERING. Otho, in earl} y�are took part iii URI:AH 'JOKES, Ee I,,,1-+ CHAPI ANS oi.ening up the country to civilii-' Pumpmaker and Plumber �f-34 Balsam. ,j•,�11�•_. 1ly�yt2,.�.1,5`wrt�l,�lnlLd t , ..p;,5..izti , , ... : '. : -,•. -:� ,, K�, Yak. ��` .�'�. ,r,i. .�„ '� .eu� .�.' .-.,.w t ^Fr.Sc -.,er,•�,•i.�..•,,f,� ..-m=n.. ,+:,a"'�-�'-.,`"i � ..� ^�. �i,,, .+m1- `_�... ., .a'. y.+,:�a ,s eYx,. ^`'�, .,r.>r�e».w8," .G.:3' ....`�i:L-r�.in:�•,t•;.,w!.1-.,x,...1{i.ra :;.mi�1= � �ras ^Y'1-, ''• ti...,. ''`�''`�'�.':,�'':c..:k3_;�•°,.st�."7,, _ .'s,,,t. <m.� _ :'y+f. _.m_<: �-. •.::�''n,..•a �:.`^a!' •` - ,tea n:�" ,.. ..._ �..,.......:-,:... ,. , . .',�`"'•,.,....,rnyp;. - .. -,v. ,. •, '•.m. 'rr — '.�,.., �yaae • �:i. a. .. ^..• k,.rsw.'... .°�.+� ....,_ _. z' .'\ .. _ .. . 'r%' t_'•^ •/x.•�' d-. , ts'rAa ..;+:.. +:' - i yam, X n +ti CLAREYORT Stle Register._ l — • • ..�I r. Todd spent Saud-- --�----•�, T • . . _ o . �r; la�'n y M�'�Da�, -APRIL -STH, 191—Cash Spring Goods 'Stouffville. 1 I sale of Noise, buggy,wagon,and ~ INS _. r Miss li;.ate Eastwood is in :dark- ' bousehold furniture, etc, in the s harit this week. k 'Village of Pickering, the proper Reuben Besse left on Tuesday- . t of T. A. Greig. Sale at one. Ifor Manitoba. Sae bills. Pou her POstill, Boys Wagons, Go-Carts, Stell-Ladders, WFindow•Shades:, Bed Foster and 3I:s.Hutchison spent ' Auctioneers, room Suites. . 1lionday in Whitby. PICTURE FRAMES—We keepa big assortment of above. a 'S Graham Bro's shipped a horse to j gest Cough Medicine for Children. _ Winnie on Tuesday. T Winnipeg r i "hen you buy a cough medicine for 10„ V . H. The Claremont Home Furnisher, ,,. -•' Miss Allison, Of Toronto, is vis- ' small children you want one In which - "`-� Beal, - uting at F. Spoffard's. 11 you can place implicit confidence. Rev. M. C. and Mrs. Tait were 1 You want one that not only relieves _ 3p Pickering on Monday. but cures. You want one that is un- Miss:Maggie Macnab is spending questionahly harmless. You want _ 1 this Reek with friends in Toronto one that is pleasant to take. Cham- tp ; Cecil Slack is in Toronto at pres- berlain's Cough Remedy meets all + G e'n t s Fur"nishings, enc reeeiViu treatment fot his these conditions. There is nothing sog od for the coughs and colds incident + 'eyes. to childhood. It is also,a certain pre- -- Thos. Gibbons has been off dut v:ntive and cure for croup, and there ;From the Head Down 1 a few days this Reek through il .j is no danger whatever from whoo Ming The cmm of Miss Frankie r.. .. ..eau•'�li heti ii;s;gir�-c,;. ht-h„- .�.��:�•,;;_: d ' ny epidemics of that disease , o'f t>� SS.� t$ +'` •- ' - . Miss Laura Dowswell is spend- nae in ma New �rr><va�ls �' � - ing afew days at fir. Brown's of with perfect success. For reale by all teteSt n to all womeII. ' i Ringwood. Druggists. 11 DzAj& Mae. PI mn":—I suffered s Miss Bertha Atk;.nsen spent s Fine line of spring hats, spring shirts(colored and white). Spring foot- wear, etc. A call will convince the moat fastidious, that R. E. Fora th's, jew days with friends here during and I had bearing-down pains,and fre- -North Claremont, is the lace to et the right goods at the right rice. y r�r the past week. Gash gmeat hea+dacbes. I would often wake P g B g g P There will be a service of praise Or - from a restful eleev is such pain aaclin the Methodist church neatf misery that it would be 'hours beforeE• FCLAREMON Sunday evening. I could close my eyes agai.a I dreaded Forsyth T' , STATION. t wMorgan Pugh left on Tuesday+ Produce the long nights and weary da I .-: could do no work. I consulted diger . th a carload of settlers effects I ent physicians hoping to t relief, - . .. :for Indian Head, l�. W. T. but, finding that thein medicines did i� •]'� a fiend Graham Bros. have entered a having purchased the pro?erty for- not cure me, 1 tried Lydia E. Pink• ane P�Ai�1 �W�e� you' a F "•,number of horses in the horse merly occupied by Mr. M. Turner, in ham's Vegetable Compound. as e show in Toronto nest week. Brougham. l will be prepared to a i was highly recommended to me- I am — a 'Miss. Robt. BrA-an took suddenly the highest cash price for all kinds of ad that i did, so, for I soon found That is the case when you buy goods at P P pay B Y ill on Sunday evening butt we are farmers produce at a2y time, that it was the medicine for my cases the Corner Shoe Store. � leased to State that sheds recon•- 8-1 very soon I was rid of every actio and :p `' y F. C. LA FRAUGH. pain and restored to perfect health ering nicely. I feel splendid, have a fine appetite, A call Solicited, ' Miss E. Skinner, after spending and have gained in weight a lot."— - 'about two years with Rev. JI. C. miss FaaA_,w=z onsrs, li Warrenton Repairing neatly and promptly -- - and Mrs. Tait, returned to Peter St.. Boston, Maas_ta000 forfefr If o.tiieat attended to. - boro on Saturday- night. Ladies 11eadwear ! 2 t.tt.►RraoMg psaWti,a a. cannot 6e cru Palmer, Ira La+srenc'e, of the Pickering Surely yyou cannot wish to re- T. +1T1. r Shoe Met-chant, College staff +cns here on Monday : main weal;,sickanddiscouraged, Claremont. Out. mo attending* the Avedding of Mr. i ^— and exhausted with eaeh tlaylc Waddell to llLAs Sarah Ptlrh• � Spring dpeningj.Of Fine Fork. Some derangement of the - The tuembers of the Baptist feminine organs is responsible Stuutrly school ars cunteuallitttuK f Millinery. for thbi exhaustion, following getting u l all escur,irnt thi- any kind of work or effort. E, g 1 - Lydia E. Pinkham's Ve table p nle�r. 1'iti~ticttl:[t3 will be given —� Compound ~rill help you ust as Wouldn.'t It Freeze �u later. it has thousands of other women. _ N. Tarr is placing a new i.ren in On Mon lar April 11:h anc? f,llowirR g h P imptntiug 'IvVt� i4 i days we will display our new stock his bake s o ��'',il« the i+ - ` oiii oil he is routo l of C A Ili A D I A N . read for the supply of ells cos- �*T When the wet weati.er come- along to earl the Biu { ltotnet•e. t PAC I C 1C g po 1 l5g 1)nr curling chth all last,lysyl: Spring Millinery ! getting nndrr t t,fir old �yvaien roof null s i i ; _:.-indulged in the roarin' gaulle. and t wall-. _ etc. _nit — your tr n' - Cons 1 on Sntumlay night skating+va4 the W(r d s Fair, St. Louis � rage. Claremout holds the record I Full,line of children's Head ear April 30th to Decemosr III w in the Province last winter forDom swell, The Peoples Tinsmith n r* xx- ey mA c O •'_ i in in- ettlers' One- I r< ay aeasclu, also the last curling i ''Pe'ct. - - •- - :and skating of- the season. This Excursions, 194. Tear thele was skating and dirt- M. GE$0w, Brongham• ing on the 113th, Siff clays late_ r To Staattoba sad C}}oad,sa sortIl+resr.will . leave Vaccaro ev.r TC£aD k dntwq SLatt:Il than any previous Season. net] and Apr•1 if ram,%42t basiness offers Pa•d t%LXs tra�etttaq aving t Live Stock .t• •S . - Ut1 :1lOtlday an interesting event w •aoB- �m � � _ ,honed take the tzata-teav:agTozoutoatLsO Jr. � took place at the residence Of .+ so0 �� P passengers trs-velli° a•itb Live Stock should _ +� , :David E. Pugh.when his daughter, ai ides 1pa 44 2 e tats ttia train leering Toronto at 9 p.m, 1904 P9 SarA•h, wa3[inited ill marriage ►' it°r °n •• a Coioa[st Sleeper will be atiacLed to eachto �m Waddell. The cert- rrFor S as �0- For toil pamcnurs sad cope of Settlers j=Ts•' - i Mon +yap performed b the Rev. I L03 :•pl r. a a m 1• Gnide,""western Caaat+' and •Brtu,n Col , d } 3 I v utnbta,' apply to any Csasd.an pac:1:Asont, Mr. Park in the pre=nc•e of the ini- I=.� tdv or w • mediate relatives antifriertti+Of the p� t.pt a„ w o / ' A. Ei. �OT1fA\. We �,ya a��1��y, Asst Gan. Pas-.Agee:. 1111 U 1 A\J bride and groom. The Ne+ss ex-i w a•3 tQ:u -1 tact sc Ea.t Toronto.. - �' tetitis their cQtlgratulmtiona to the !; asf happy ec uple, +vishiug them• long I p life and prosperity. i w; j mo e g C ma w _ We are prerared tc do all kinds of wort __ _. - •�•-- :a. is o� i ai c' m i a7. - We pertaining to the-varrp basioess. ; t Ore Lady's Recommendation Soid C,l.._ c. - 03°° a�ows3=>_: Fifty Boxes c Chamberlain's 2 xs s. ,a lt - Stomach and Liver 1 ablets. m < c i3 `3 o S5 t Picken I`have, I believe, sold fifty boxeA of 1111110 G o � . p c E � c ' Chamberlain's Stomacli and Liver J ^ e` z n c ° • 0 1 ! Ba oegeor to _. 'Tablets on the recommendation of one, o r g s ' .: John Gerold; Gerow h son, Clar*molal. ' lady'hers, who first bought a box of t M e e a i ,as a. en; 9 s z W.V.Richardson, Alpnt,SPickering. thein about a -ear ago. She Heyer - tires of telling neighbom and Sal .S s n, o a m ti "'friends about the gaxl i{utilities of' ..' LUmbe''r Yard these tablets.—P. Nl. SaOAE Druggist ,Unuary 1905—Whitbv 9th. Oshawa loth, Rochester, Ind. The plea�ti}lt purS Brougham 11th, Port Perry 13%b, IIx• , tive effect of these Tablets bink bridge 13th, Cannington 11th,Beaverton them a favorite with ladies everywhe 1016h• For sale by all Druggists. iA► All kinds of rough and dressed Lumber _ - - —- Lath,ShioQlee, Doors,SdshYHouse tin-ad Sdo watariall JL IL 14 * - ,y Bettie .Late Than Ne Verl, ouItTy . NumillsCistern liacks sad water troughs Made „ That is what we think about spring, the satire rule will apply,t0 to order buying good machinery. - We have a fall line of seedntg and other•machines, the best of + -_ .everything-Hayloaders,Wagons, Buggies, Bicycles, Windinilla, _ `' Threshing Outfit, Wire fencing, Fertilizers, Manure spreaders and a We D. Gojtdoa.' anything else that IS needed on the farm, also Churns, Washing ma- '. chines and Sewing machines. .Fifty Thousand yards of it we have in --_ Geo. Philip, ]r., Brollgha)EYl .� : stock. It's the' Very ' best imported' _ x _ r _ NEW —LAUNDRY Galvanized English Poultry Netting, ` , The undersigned has opened t galvanized after weaVl g, therdby R taul T gal Hens a _. .:we ..._.�t - 1 i i D s� s a l lbar' , nest door to W. Dtiubar's, RnCl llA+"lIlg lead nearly greatly increasing its WeaTlnRt and last— four year's experience in Bowman- Important showing of finest display of Ville, is prepared to do first-class ing palitiea. Put up in rolls of fifty China. A Very large assortment of work at usual rates. BtationarV, Books,Dolls, Toys; jabt i Give me a trial. running yards, 'in heights ranging from ` fi received for the Holiday trade. Call SOO TONG and see them.! Proprietor. OIIQ ix feet, Pri-eed upwards fro to sm . Suliscriptions, taken for all Maga•zinesj a . Weekly and Dailyl(,Newepapers. :. about One Cent a yard. you •If W. J. H. 1Rj=01-1A.1RM80N, ire going to buy Poultry Netting, it `s w , �3roc]s Street, WYiitl�y. will pay you to see, ns. •e - ~ — - For Sale—Hy Columbia,Cresceit, _ j'\[►iH f� 'd Q C la.l1Pa era _Pants, s, �\ a u are ' 'Co and ma,. Barris Bicvcl lsam - ar o. sundries of all kinds r n band. Repairia� e N L, dgne,also second bane wheels taken or a c• i yT'r changed for vew, a:so for sale Harness, .� single and double,Tadbope Baggies. beet _ 126 EAST gINGr STREET, Toronto. Aparge fresh stooklnow on,hand. Ptrioes.in Wall Paper isnalug' ou the market, sample buggies,Harness y from Be. ftp. and Bioyoles always on hand. Prices Q. Pao„orcallasale n Hae id J. IMcBradSNEY,yaPick- Jahn Parkst; �6 2:3 f} l �'7 L . . 3 7Z ering for prices. r , l , r s"; " -..�:��"atf. .�. �,��'e'"�,�. =� .t.�w'•<,c. i f _ - . err,'. ,•,,;�. •r r w� t . E �iYiJ —__ 111151 UB Mercy Is never mushy. l A et cannot uproot moron C tt' ;DIRECT PROOF p e Labor i$ the salt of our Uvea. r, Doubts make uiGv' -- 9iT.AT DODD'3 SIDNEY pILL3 duty. Poor rouge from •./(! _ _ CURE PRO== AND Itakes more than a fence to make �- PERM w�'NTLY. _ a garden. SOA? • A.shetuw an usually has his soul :All ]N+rms and Stages of Kidney in his sain. Shirt waists and daint y There is no clear thinking aQart y Disb:.sa--New Brunswick Xan from clean living, TeHa of Terrible UrinaryCom- g' linen are 'made delightfully Man's noblest right Is that of giv- " plaint: Balnished Once and for ing up his rights. Clean and fresh with Sun- Rest is religion's opportunity for- St. St. Mary's Ferry.,York ,Co., N.B. reinvigoration. light Soar. --.__-.-- -.-- -- ---•----.----------- ._ - __-- Present character is a prophecyof - Apri! 25-(Special)_-Thomas Barri- future condition. aoa. a wall-knowif resident of this Nothing bffnds the soul quicker Mr. Chumpley-"Your father's wine phaco adds his testimony to that ofthan winking at sin. is the best to be had, las Passe."' WORD � __..fuse thousands who have proved that He who loses no love for others los- Miss Passe-"Yea; he has had it in - • vtxld's Sidney PRis caro promptly ea all life for himself. his cellar since I was four years 'and-pswMALBeatty any form or-stage, Respectabilitymay be quite differ' old." Mr, Chumpley-"Ah! I knew of ifhlatal► loiaease. . Mr:,:Harrlsoa + tom_ fr?T_ �g}� r.e*ttsne�s; tartest be very o-w says. The worst blaephe-..iy is that of pro- 010 In two ftva dollar priz99 for tho next Longest Nets. Soma years ago t began to suffer fession withoutra.A ce. tfg p Minaidl$ liniment Believes Neuralgia $100 in flue two dollar r;239 for the smaller Slots. rom ,yttua is the back, �tccompttnied platitudes a ain$t sin are s,9 harm- ° p by a letiiergy impossible to over- Jul as applause for sin. We will pay these prizes for the best lists of 'come, I,wae attended by a physician In the divine scales a dime often � ibut.c Mt&au•d to grow worse, and be- weighs more than a dollar. The, average ensu either boasts of English words made out of the three words -- + gan to peas bloody urine, No man has any spirit ua1 blessing his good health or howls about his ff pp c�+ /� © c q ' - (I fl .tate advico a friend I start- aches ,and pains. - MASSEY HARRIS WHEELS. 9r that he can keen to himself. ed using Dodd's Kidney Yids, and by No condemnation of wrong is soLetters to be used in answers only as many times as they appear in the ithe time I had taken one box I ef<ective as , the commehdAtioa of LMfe19 a Burden-If the stomach is a4ove words. Competition closes May 36th. aged in your list to-day. (passed n stone which Is now-in the right, not right. Is these Nausea? Is there .-doctor's possession, The friends we can never forte are Corstipation? Is the Tonzue Coaled ? - - ''TMrke b_ozes of nImedal. 'R. - --- - NOTE. cured me csmplete}y, and though it death. S!ck t3eadache? Any sd ail of these' ,it8 now yeers since I was cured I have A man is worth what he takes, out lenote Stomachand Liver Dinorder, Dr. Tho wassey.Harris isflttsr bad no reborn of my old complaint." :.gren•'s Liver Fi:Is act qua.ly and w al rich the cushion frame ane .� Dodd's Sidney Pills cure the Kid- it the world, not what he leaves is ;,fro most stubocrn and chronic cases. q* 4s, MGrrew etaster brake- t�^ neral; and with sound Kidneys you God cannot blot out the -past, but n a suint for :o cents.--?7 the two Improvements that need never: fear Uri copplaints. harp me," bleye3ng so r>mY �P1 he can prevent its blight on the fu- Barber-"ITow do famously°°°alar' tare, You want your - Cki[Jf,Bdl"P �O WITHOUT Hilt. ""— hair cut?" IlaYrake--"Off.? - y — STATIC or Onto, Crr! nr Totaao, i A LhC'aairnl company had nrri+'edrank _ „ 1 }p Write for our new Silver Ribbon Booklet. " - wit lace" in the islsen orJpar nems of thefirmof that J I en` Ewes Burns, el4' a - �t t:wrtl,e- oath be l�inbrd s lioirr _ ADDRE$8, DEPARTMENT A" �Ycstera States and duty occup a ----- Tbwa Iltaii and Opera Nouse, a Rind t'`ty of Tuiedv, panty and State --- 1 aforesaid and that uaid Arm will pay owner of the Houso-"Bore, what CANADA CYCLE dt .MOTOR CO. Limited, Toronto Junction. of barns which also served ae a school the sum of UNI; Nt,'NUKF,P li0Lf.4t:9 I are you throwing nails at that dog - - - house in tits daytimo and a chapel on for ouch and av„ry cars o! Catarrb that canaot be cured h the use of Half's for? NN'hy du cou waste things the: '--.. 3trnt]ftys, Catarrh n ban aro thuF t NIC da J, CHENEY, way?" t'arrwntcr-"Oh! 1 ain't wast- The local mmsicians more Imp rea.9ed Swora to bolore me and sub.crtbod in I Ynq 'act. F)t�n't you fret! you'll i into the srdtcsitra, and the rehearsal find than all in your bill " yy commenosd. The clan who played the A. D. 11188. y - flute wits outra[reously bad. The a tv,CtofarvPwbtt �managoe bio Ma tips and Firoaned for eRAL I �- a titrio. bxt was at last obliged to Hatt'. Catarrh Caro is tabes Interna!- ;� A L I ' I A 1�1 � �� h1 ;WAY. - - ly. and acts .1troctly on the blood sad -- _ - mucous sur,.i es of the system, Send +eo trse*�, ?lir. Flute-player, sur for tentlmoa,a;, freu. P a r m e r s' Crops sha'n't want you F. J. r H r N r Y & co . 'rolodo. O. i i ' What's that?" cried the lnstntmen- sold by in bruggtsts, 75c. E Take oat,', Fainay -fills for consti I ._DO THEIR LEVEL B ST ''We mass tfepense with -your ser- 6— vnw t,I dont rfa�retorted flute. ou can't "The fashionable airs. 'Tyler is iii." A - e ' �° C11matc 'Goes with 'the - Land • -.perform. I'll withdraw your lieYnt+i► "With what'" "Th, tactor won't ; I� - :I'm tbg se•ql•r of this cityt" say Ile wants to find out what the ' lie piays& Prevailing malady in Society is to'be this Sprlag before he commits him- �this has much Sunahlne buff wttrnittr and Miss Pensnafpsther-"'there's �y self " � 1 �.Ir GROw rn IS CON rIruaus all the year ' Men.J. 14Trs- Fifllier. Shp moves to BOOKS.PEtl:.15HHD-BY THE. the asst societv." Mrs. Yeast- Longh "Yea, L sttsrpose she finder it cheaper - Layer's Y-2 (Wisp fiend) ter than . _ ... to move tiles to pay rent," ant Soap Powder u better thea � ��^^�'11 _ k - other powders, as It is, both soap and SO � T T H �+ R N ­PAC C j disinfectant. V V d a� a a '�tt/ Minaff: Lklmeat for sale trephera { ' A rich man t^raro old clothes bo- • _ 7ELW THE WHOLE .TORY. ! - cause ho can w .•rd to and a poor _ It s bad to use religion as a cloak man wears fine ci,. !,,'s-becaus'e he � � is The San Joaquin Valley," OailfornLa far the .da eiese tent. can't. _ .. �s AUT or as OM O B I L E ! Settler, The Land of opportunity, and r $EAi' 0" WAY RATES TO THE For O•er Sixty'Years UNDERWRITERS i descriptive matter tree oft Agents, Wi't'h VIA G11F,AT NOILTS- Mu- W.<.tow'if A oQTniko!!Ttt.r h"'WO a.wt hf = - >tst2i RAILWAY. •or „ch.r. for titer cauaxeo .a,te ,se'.n az I � Winton Touring Car is app:c L..wcl.o,obs rhe.:,a,tt•oa cls.r,wc al,ly.pwa,o4r•e �! flereh and April F:liectivs tau during march and ''nd o'ro re�u•ate.th�eao,.,-cr 11".et...od a chs` ciated by the best Informed because Colonist Rates $33.00 from Chicago g first 4%:IY fur Dur-,ba% T.'euty a,.ante. b.W* -.i lard on e April, ehmp one way Colonist tick- seta Iodrurs�s ehrushout tit•.arid lis sure .nd built on correct mechanical print- . askfor"btx...wn,rt.owsaoatiwoaraur.' 21-M .- eta wLU be rued from,all stations ples,ofhighe�tgrademateriels. A9 Writa to Ii: .F. CARTER,' T. Pe S., in Ontario to %tl points on the Great s ro ive.automohile urct� cr w Northern Ric. m the States of hlon- Don't take things as they tomo if p t F , tans, lda7ta, Washington, and Ore- they belong to other. people, you dare not,in full justice to your-: �I 75 Yonge Street, Torouto, Ont. --- self, take chances on an inferior _ ' '•-, gon.' alga, a.O ®pints in,Drititdl Col- l . .... . . ,. luinbta flilAard a linima�f Cares Budd, car. Ry presenting a car of such ":. On MarCY 1st, 9th, 15, 22nd and imperial tnerit as is the 1901 29th, and April 5th, 12th, 19th, Bachelors are singular fellows and. Winton, we become "automobile - with, one way second class tickets all married men lead double lives. underwrritcrs"-insuring you agalast LOWER BETTER will be taneed from Chicago to points risk or loss. Have you seen our i USE In Rort4.Askota at greatly reduced :. "My Kidneys aro sett Wronbi new Catalog? PRICES _ QUALITY Full' inforsestion ai- to time Of How shall I insure best results in the short- trains, berth.rates !o Tourist Sleep- e,it timet" It stands to reason that aliquid The Winton Motor Carriade,Co specific of the unguestmnab'o merit of Cl veland,O..U.S.A. er. also literaintire on any of the South American KidneyCure will o mru: i , above States on application to Chan. directly and quickly o the su.itg of the -Revresented to the Donations W. Graves, District .Passenger Agent, trouble than the :ll form" treatment, ' ' of Canada by tentx s.es aa>mt s-Klug-8t-#est, , an w ea it stn es t e"t.t res ea :n� _-.._ or F. $, Wlitlteyi General Passenger in an 1asLink-73 79 Hind St., E..Torooto.Out. -- .000 - ti.t4gent. St, Paul. Hien,: Sub Adenctes to CkleE CAN BE HAD IN ---r Dominion Cities 1`�a1�Q a�17 Basins, Milk -Pans, jka 113r. 1te!lstovo :-`'Do you think political Clubs are used chiefly to it! your sifter will be down soon, Wil- put opposing candidates out of bus- Any t►lydt-eta.e arooer t3aa supply You. Ue .-"idea. She said she was com- i ce' INSIST ON GETTING EDDY'S. " Ing doV a as soon as she could, so •- -- _—__._._ ._.-- -- -- _as to hA7e W over.” . , i , 'Dear ;Jtra,-This is to certify_that l� An admirable Food of,tba -- a .-,'�A- .esrn:;e �Y-�is A sh.- '�ill�ard - ..Tables ' tDr. A�naw's:Cxctnneatrtsnas at ihe'hczd I have been troubled with a lame I '' `-•as a rc!iever, be;fisc,ind sure cure for Piles back for fifteen years.- lin all fonws. Ortc application will give I have used three bottles of your �I , i The Beet at the Lw•st Prlao E Pps - comfort in>z!E^rminn six hflltFAR com- Fibest quality sad flavous. r • orTorgIllo iC- 00. days' appticatlon according to directions pletely cured. - l - /`—wilt cure C!]ranic cases. It relieves -all It gives me great pleasure to co- ; _ i A I REID BRtDBa� M'fes (=O.�D ltrhing and Ilmni tf.-,!,in diseases in A day. yon'are.at liberty to000 -M=ts•--m use this in any way to further the 82-81 x use of your valuable medicine. ;^ --__---_- - Xim spNae (as they were saying ROBERT ROSS. Dyeing ! Gleaning-1 Nutritious and Ecpnomlcal. good night fit' the doorway)-"You Two Rivers. 4P-ai 'l Poultry, ALL KINDS ON, • for the T•q be./esea pout week b the D ss are the.iigkt of my life.' Her Father �lutt®s, --"Put out the light, Helen, and rreltlTliN AYt#ICAN 01'LINO 00.' Q! L ! DROIT . .. :_. coma to bell." The "light;' went _ _ _ (wok for areat b tsar soca at bead Ureol. �R SA And Firm Pro. Montrsal,Toroato,Ottawa, sbsa, duce Renertallge out. - LI r. GLOBES, � • E � •' c } ■ -- Successful trials were made recently ^-' - - 1 Buffalo Blower, No. 4, upright $ Saves frh� Dyeng on the .dangerous, coast of Jutland "You've my seat," sir,". raid aHoney, consign i! t0 tis with two of the lifo-saving globes in- Iran in a train, who had lett his discharge, 9 inch outlet.' aslJ we will Qe! Doctors did"It give Mrs. aan.es lour vented by Captafn P nvi The wind (place for a moment. "There- is 1 Buffalo .Blower, No. 5, horizon-„ Apples, -you good prices. to It”-but or. Asr•w's ours •ror Q g' nothing to show that you .have re- g 10} in. outlet. - the heart totted t •m and our•d was blowing a heavy galei with dang- g Y tel discharge, herbreatalned this seat," "Look' up there. 1 .lEssl" Steam Blower. +For fifteen. Beare Mrs. John A. James, eroue basins on the reefs, The first There is my, hat-box on the rack of Wiartow, Ont., was a great sufferer globe was filled with ballast equal to over it." "Well, then, you sit up S. FRANK WILSON, Dawson Commission Co, ` from heart Disease. For days at a the weight of twenty sten; the other, t tlmu she was confined to bed and it on the rack if you have retained i a 73 Adelaide St, W., - TOR02Q2'O. tFMti� in addition to the ballast, contained seat there." • , seamed as though ever breetlt might - Toronto. a :' �,",be her last. tier pphyeiclane said that Ave persons, including the inventor. -she ml ht "dr off an minute. With 6 " dl The globes fully proved their stabil- _-. . -- ---- -- 31 -~ __ - - -- --- _ - -- - -------.. 'a woman a wile, •u ertng and bo-• fleving that "wile there'■ lite there's ity and seaworthiness. Captain Don. Ul hope, she atar'ted using 'Dr. Agnew's vig's Invention is a small, globular _ ,Cure tar the Heart. Three bottles vessel, about 20 feet in diameter. PA E � � S' faired her. . This remedy relieves In thirty minutes About twenty persons can be" seated and, nacos eery form of heart disease round it inside. The menfts for ob- Bes i _ and oryIlts,so owes Ica 26 ta.ining air, even when the vent is ss, ! h__os11 ter 801 - - — - - sealed down, aro very ingenious. and f� �ir ■��j��■e�■ar �� T351= WO 17- 04 Practical.' 1L1!0!K .. i �tM�ttriM. ninowles4iese. se atom.a.& Vninsipeg.Aiwa. a • , _ .�. .:.., .,.. :. ,. _, ,., .. 4, ..3 fin.. .,. . �,.,� r a... ..+,. •r a• e. ..- . ' .. I 11, .. . — :. .. - C.. .., - ... .... n ... :1. _, + __.—_— ,. 1. a tongue when you knows the worst ted by clumps of finftj,.tnees, rolled rather reluctantly throwing ids Cigsi �,- of-it_? -_._._ __ ..__ the terrace is front of awgY. - ...--.. . . �,__.: Thus it came"to pass, to ths_great Marvell Court, the long and impos "Ohl, smoke U you like,•• ' .,. , -"' ---- satisfaction of Jessie, that Sarah Ing front of which rose clear.in the Lonsdale said; 'no one here d1s11>t� - - ., . f; Fry and} Abraham Bush were made April sunlight and traced itself on ,tobt coo." ---__-_t;1 f ----- one, and soon afterward installed at a background of wooded upland. On Which 3311ed Jessie with surWiss. _ _ ________" ' ' �- I PROMISE Redwoods, where their kind, fam!- one Side of the fine pile a long vista (Td be CtsnLinaed.) -- ADIN-G }far faces'made the large kitchen a of level landscape staetched away ---;-_-_ ,•.i home••like place, to which she often to some distant blue bills, on the ...., .i 1 f3AT, .•,/ resorted for a pleasant chat, Abra- other s hanging wood clothed a VEEB AN - 1 .�'TI ca;. OR THE f1ISSINt3 ham's part of which consisted chief- steep ascent, in the foreground some .I' '�11 + - ly of a series of grunts, and which deer were grouped, as if for the ex- Place Macy Difficulties in the Nos _�: kept Jessie's heart warm and human press purpose of composing a pie- Signer . ' , WILL �'^- _ 1n her petrifying-isolation. ture; over all was the sweet, , deep * ,. April sky of magical pale blue opal Engllah }p sae¢ to be-.`Osie-o! . t211 CHAPTER X. escence, from the mysterious depths most diilicult languages In the world ,: NlNNe y: of which clouds seemed to issue in f6r a foreigner to loam. The verbil _ -_ CUAerEn IX.—(Continued.) the auction took place, and sat Jessie was mistaken fn her surmise vague soft outlines, which melted and prepositions are paColumbia ,. I thoughtfully staring at the lire in that she was not again to see ]!Iles and mingled imperceptibly into its puzzling. A professor Mm Columbia1. >.�' Then she turned, delicately Bnished I Silence for sbme moments. Sarah Lonsdale, for the next morning the tar lavender-blue•recesses. The first School of.Dilaes tells of the tt�nDlOt - - r( with a pleasant eaciteaseat and ran with a springing step in from e 'sat at the other side of the hearth bright plume flashed above the low swallows of the year Sashed dark of a Freadimaa with verb "Ra ^? near the window with some needle- garden wall, the pretty ponies stop- against'that lovely sky, -white pig- break." � frosty air, singing some snatch of work and wondered, as She had won- Ped at the wicket, and the sitting- cons and blue flew with clanging "I begin to understand year lamp . • song In the glow kindled by this dared for the last ten yeas, if Ab- room was again brightened by the wings beneath it, larks shot up in guage better," said my breath ;'� _passing gLi-pse of a-iaotbor..kind of ,..:,R_ ,, :.-de V$ a uvair,,AS s•b'. but.. y ---�,-4;­ life. A long dormant something •iqta c-=:1ng''.,.s the .paint.' 1.lt s.pze�seer _. s;,?r£s of-"fig er=r?` s¢m acsst "#read woke within her under the spell of !Abraham wondered on his part, as I She came to ace how the sketch in it. the fresh half-opened foliage.ot your verbs trouble me still.. Y the lady's gracious presence; her i be had wondered for the last ten was progressing, she wanted to take beech, elm, and larch. Auslied trans- mix up so with prepositions. int from Miss Meade; for, fond lucent voice, her face, her smile set many should on succeed insimilar oc coming toons, the ashe a hshe was of Sketching from nature, sunshine nwasetender and wood eev n ath ifre her just now,"yhe eontit uus.our friend, � S says , t currents astir in her half-petrified, i point. At last, with a mighty et- she iia n ye -+�-spa-the site intersda—_Sao break.-_io+►a IteI . ' '') half-crushed nature. It was won- ,Sort which made his very bones ache, ful in it, She had- ventured to budded woods; one seemed to bathe school earlier than usual• Ain 1 t derful to Jessie that She should at he uttered. the following pregnant bring a portfolio of watercolors and health from Its pure radiance, it right there?" - :-_, once balve detected her loneliness, words : prints, also a book that Jessie threw a glory over. everything, 'Break up the school. eM must , not the loneliness natural to a might like, a level book, which steeping the turf and young leafager haus tafd." - yonng creature bereft of kindred and "I reckon I bain't much of a one g Y friends, but that 'more invincible for marryen." opened a new 't►orld-to' Jessie, it and coling forth such warm and "Oh yes, I- remember, btiM3c � _ I was called "The Seven Lamps of acute touch" of color from tree- school." } loneliness of one who lives among 1 "More bain't I, Abram," retorted Architecture." trunks, the red broken banks and ",Ally does she do that t" I &Simd, I . -- - uncongenial and unsympathetic nor-1111 gash, promptly. 'ISefore "long Clara Lonsdale could the still lake through which a '•Socauso her- health is broksa - Lusee. Even Philip had never seen He was Polled, and began to won- not walk, or sketch, or read s new stream loitered slowly, as no pearl! Pato." this; Philip, with all Iles tenderness, Ides how many more years Posed ,book without Jessie, and the days could reproduce. Broken down," held her buts slight, mindless, co-!- 'pass by before be would again be in which Jessie was not commanded Russet and gold leafage wan just "Broken down ? Oh, yes 1 Ana, ins , • �:". i orless creature. able to open a parttalel of such im- Ito the Court were blanks to the beginning to break forth here and deed, since fever has brokes: up, In ; :'•' . "And to think," mourned Mrs. i portance, The clock ticked on for ;lonely girl, The Plummets saw the there in the gray masses of oak tops her town—" - Plummer, "that the parlor should some minutes, making a sort of I grQ-wing intimacy with no concern, over their heads. looking back in- "liroken out." ' 4` have been all littered up with. your 'rhythm with Sarah's clicking needle; they held it an honor to Jessie and to the living roof you saw only ••�;he thinks_ ahs will lease It iotr _ - � painting messes—and the small too. Abraham scratched his head and by reflection to themselves; they silvery mazes of thickly interwoven a few weeks." • as if the. house was being done up— moved uneasily in Ms chair, till at ;considered her position too tar be- boughs, reileved by some burst of -Will she leave her house aism? , " for company to see." Ilast he came out with, "There aint neath bliss Lonsdale's for any fresh leafage or souse ur.�n under- •'No; she is afraid it w411 be broker . "'bliss Uinsdale paints herself, no particular harm in materimony thought to enter the child's bead, growth. The pale net-work made an, broken—how do I say U18" . _. "I r u w " a hoar loom about the etron low • irokeli tuto." - r fad nLl k t cousin," Jessie a y as 1 no s o Earn At Dlarwel Court there w or Y B R !J i� 1 rt e e sa m • w I tiaa�nt to - - i r hat v k'' u r ,la s' e i those s it, i '• h f t o stout a 1 so a o arc es o e don't think she minded 'It. !'lea "ifs well enough far some concern on .)rsaie's account, Even i gray t "Certainly;B e - - . _..filet me do a little more now the Sarah admitted. guardedly. Lad Gertrude"was - utii'cie r-!solemn, mysterious, end suggestive. sa ,' Eta a nil late Y „ Y Y light in good.- I will make all- tidy ! ""1'is hworte to the Bible that two ',cried so ea that It w�aa-a it I All smarts of droeutu rise and embody ­Is her can to be married aoen9 Y pity . w t is larskea- • woodland d en ' rn- n am b dinner-time.' is better than ore,' contended Ala �while 81r Arthur one day remora- I thiemrselves In such dim o "Ko; that engagement - -- _perplexed five , I haze; dr ads, ti m chs, and fauns ' 6 B ,�---__._ strafed with Clare.. Y f broken—,-To be sure, ea e. minute" of silence. - ia ro against my ocon flesh and "It' in a very pretty head," be iePring to life; falrlee disport them- ^Nroken off." - - blood," resigned chin continued M d tPlumme , to S�ire enough," she replied, I'd said "and you might find something I selves about the money roots. And "yes, broken ofl." ' sonner hae two, cows than one it better to do than turn it fur your-'when the sunshine loses I+self fn "Ah. I had not heard that t"• _. f be an officer's lady, tidy ways of ,they was glv' mo. ' i nmusement, I've half a mind to those close woven branches, or "f3be is very sorry about rt Flet -Plain folk can't be exsected of yon "Lorre ha massy ! groaned Abra- , „urn the Plumuiere:" shoots through some aperture in the son only broke the news to lana• last Iiut 'ifs a pity. Mary a time I'vn 'ham, within himself, ' I shan't. get �o Clara immediately found some-Eoaken roof, fighting up clusters of wok Am Ir right 7 I ate saidoils _ c _.- . . i - - spoke to you; poor niother agains, 'druugh with this in a week o' Sun- I thing better to do, She took. Jae. i Pale, sweet primroses, delicate light- to speak English' well." ' the way you was bred up,. never .to ,day a. Aho'd a thought the oom4a Isle in to amuse the invalid girl, I ly-swaying wind-flowers, beds of "1 ie merely broke the news'. oo — l Poll a hand. . And I always tn1d.seas that Bunch, and had such a ;Ethel Dledttyay, one da'v, Ethel at 1 wuo4-`'iolete, spires of early blue- preposition this time." ` 1. hour nor father the riay would ?" p power of words inside her i.ance took'to 'a face so sweet and so I bells piercing the Mona and the red -It is hard to understand. That come he'd repent it. `tut I might -I've always a said," he Snails- '''near her own age, a.nd Sir Arthur, 1 relics of last year s leaves, the effect young n.an, her son, to a fine Young _ _ , 'II • '- "` as -ell have talked to that eat." ved, when I marries I shall hae a I over-gi'ad to find tiny means of I is truly magical, tello,w—a breaker, I think " - Sehastopol whom Mrs. riummnr 'ooman h the name o' Sarow to go But if the oak coppice hehihd -'A broker, and a One fellow. Good --i­ '.` Y i brightening his daughter's and Jlta. • egaatir -di-%Uk-Pd end fen:at.-- cast" long with Abra.m like the Bible.' :said no more -- • i them spoke of hoary legend and gray day I" . i. h mill that. }fav .ye row 7 Well there's . a 1 id nosie left liens RiusT,foid's at antiquity, all that lay before their Sso much for the verb "ba'eak-" 1 Munn refuge beneath her hospitable plenty o Faro eyes breathed of }outh and morning . I'I _J�, roof It chanced that ,Rha needed "Sure enough • there s a- many-!again at afarweli, and Clara was . • - -both a dairy- wnruan and a cow-man Rairows. but they baint all up to again, Interested in her new friend, I still lake of a deeper azuro than the JAPA3li'S WAR TOOLS. ' _ 1. soon after Mr. Meade's death, and dairy-work." 'continued Abraham. with whom she had maintained a lavenderblue sl.y, reftactkd the dell- . - net her heart u},nn . arah the maid, . "I 'lows they baint. Abram,:' re- 'brisk cor,esrnndence In the interval, Bate tints of youngest green and Remarkable Appliances for nght4 and Abraham Rush, the miller'• turned Sarah, wtth art ori at grlm i and with whose brief and unevent- tram back the penxive gaze of Prim- ing in the Dark. • man One obAtarle prrvpptnd hot ahstractfon. "Sorrow y oke nowI ft+l hiAtosy she was noon fully ac- erose", most youthful and maidenly .. from engaitinq them; they .worn not she caint so much as skim a pan o` gale It Is evident that the Ja,paaiess qualntrd I of Hovers and mirrored the { . married, and the Redewood'9 naw- milk, no- sense. Poor udiasus used The news of the final captit're of golden glory of blossoming sallows, are making use of every modern con. -- " gran and- da'lry-woman had el we vs to hev her when I had that fever, already thronged wsth inshriate trivance In existence to obtala per- . Lack now by Sir Colin Cantpbett had Y R ---blthert.o been man and wife Atter you minds. Pretty nigh drove her fir en receri'ed, and, tiioutrh iho great ! '$- Nests were hidden down by fist elnciency is their navy and •- . Rome reflection, she commanded „. the water where the sedge rustled array, . � rrv„It was now virtually quelled, i To -. W v heard how Adrairs! go I - - �h•rs)tn rad Yo rslien angatlationn- with "I acrd rw well go kjrougi• t e have r' I marrying nt u. n r n tev- Abraham, and at a certain stage to now I've t+egan," thought Abraham i niarrytn• cut cut for hi;n for worths'nut cc'tth their nild, plaintive cry: utfl{ze IV • - i:'- _ ' inform hint that bin bachelor rand!- to hirrxW. "but darned if I e,.er, to comegyet. _ In. his letters he 'now,an emerald flash lighted on a "allow oral occasions. and particular a tion. was, a, bar to the offlen Ar: asks another ooman to marry ore." , Ibou h• its double in the water be- the terrible bombardment which h• • only alluded to their union as a Bis- g --. -the same time she broke ground attert"his ycr." Ile cudgels, his I taut mbIll as to Jessie's tet-'Death praclnimfng it a kingfisher; Inflicted on Port Arthur on starch• • T" with garah and lamented that.It hr:ifne In silence for some minutes, ' - 4srenra m,irmured conte`tttedt the 10. We now learn that the Ja*an- -watr l ossibie to -come to terms with his nands i,hrust'tato lith lock- trra he seldom alluded to them at P Y• mP 1 all. Dfany never reached beef, those'little atrt+etetr gurgled reuancally In its eso riavy-�" equipped with a raeeark' with a woman who had no bus- Sts, his less stretched out ntraluht .rocky descent to the Fake, the spring able a stem of sound atgtaaliag, •.band toward the fire, and big es can- ; he did.receive came out of their pro t4 s3 stern con- ! per order and with such gaps and like fragrance of young leaves alled which has already been of Isameaio "You never gave a thought to templating his boots, which wera; the air, use. • n`;airytng, I suppo"e, Sarah," -elle wdered" with fine meal like all his, want o- o once that. they were p° difficult- to undrrstund. On ha JUrSio-, -seeing and feeling all this fhls apparatus wee furnlsbod to t° 11, said at this; stage. garnients. his hae; , sten, ,'is face, : fresh, live heuuty as she stood b them b Mr. C, E, Kelway, a aaea] r' •- i i part he had things of deadly inter- y y "1' "I never encouraged nobody while. over whicb. his hat was firmly ram-1 the easel Lenr-her worshipped friend, engineer of London, who has sup- est to'rclale during the prolonged poor DJistaes was alive," Sarah re fined for the double purpose of can- felt depths upon d >ths within her, lied the public with Ute following , tied: "but tit he aurn, a tarn ooman coolie his blushes' and 'vin him a sieges that he confined himself to the P P of P P g g B 2uihle�t Ala"fewest of facts, and this Rhrtite•i of pain or joy she did not details of the fnvetetioa - Is lonesome when getting in ears.- resolute air. • . f _ _ rightly know: all was vague said un- The system enables a ship to Mose . . �r — It i like fens, Miss urruner, I've Sarah, a w o esome, p Basan - hw developed.. like t e n s rein ohitic �vs---ihrsu¢h mnn chances there were that his Pe 8 had my own way this five and forty faced woman with ruddy cheeks and Y the slag in the world around; last darkness, dense fog, or bifiartling Neat+ and ,-that's , pretty nigh strong, black hair- tinged with grayr letters would never reach their des- p - srs pouch as anybody hev a right stitched Bili coil on with an !m- tinarinn, Thus the two, young•ileo- years nestlings cannot teU what snow, and It has .been used is ap- :'�'� qy y l; q Y I wonders may happen as the spring proaching Port Arthur under' all •N to." rturtiablo taco, pie were spiritually as well as phy- PW B sically separated, days go by with fresh miracles, so these conditions. . "To be sure, Sarah," assented ,;M"s me I" ahe-thou ht to her - Mrs. Plummer, ou've had mare j"elf, "anybody mad newst so well The Qkarmtx• Lasting pain of vain- it is with young, unstirred hearts. Any unseen object or vestst►i" can F Y Y Y lv waiting for the post, of tearing igvorant ot.the advancing Pageant tie "ately reached (or avoidedlt In liberty than a women ought to, I be made love to by a acyl. Why the! postman:s..knock, acrd -yet tieing of_life: .. darkness by the use of-the 'locator" - and it is time you began'to think .catn't the wbld dunderheAd.u,p, gad i "How frea�tiful- how verybeauti- which measures sound and Indicates of doing for some man going to rack,'say 'Will ye bac me,.Sorrow ?' end�hIankly disappointed when he brings tui t" she murmured dreamily, as to the listener the distance of any, and ruin tor' *aht 'of a wife you hall done wi' 't?" nothing to till up the emptiness of _ _. y whistle, siren, beat of a screw, or don't -know any steady, widower- "Sa.r'ow," continued Abraham, sol- the ccb>3rq ,'day, such, the frequent She ga?dd ticfury her, i _,meta who Might be tookia after emnl "me and y.ou's ke cow portion .of women;. whg; weep:_whiie ' Prt"sa_isle," commented her Som- roll of water on a beach, besides the — S B y' - P Parti'Dien work, watt white They era air paDion, 'soti3ued sense of-Solar#ng"- ttoa_in which the sound lies. ry you now, do you ?" together this v.ivteeri year.' two-prt}itas . ,..Anybody-moat-line somebody -to-_sent, watch while they enjoy, was "And bow pleasant to he with , The rtavigator-its nailed to tYe re-; ter the bit of Wage I've a put by," walk 'with," returned Sarah, as Lfwt.o Jessie s portion Jn-'leer-soclu4ed -iso- you, dear hiss Lonsdale," continued reiverceipt bo a bell, which recordsthe the Sarah replied, thoughtfully; "ain't a exculpate herself front, the. charge. lation. She ate her heart out -Jessie. "I thiytk I Never quite lived- receipt of Sounds which, to the un- gmine to hev they; not as I know "You baint—. to look at, to be while watching for Indian - letters before. I shall• never,• she added, aided ear, would be iiaaudlble. A _ and when the rare, long-es_pected "be happier than I am to-tjay.'. "pedal watch fs set at :'n the, . on." afire•"-, of .the instrument: and pa .. ,missive :,did arrive—and sometimes Clara looked at th© young;-weer #ngfng. "Abrahank Bush hae money of his I've'a hundred and vivty poundS own," suggested Mrs. P16mrner, cau- in bank !" he added, doggedly, the same mail brought two—was al- rapt face with a mixture of envy teen as hhe sound becomes audible -:s tiausl "Hou'yo". ways, after the first thankfulness -arid pity• scorn and tenderness, won- in the machine the watch is stopped s a "Very, like; he's a ,scar one is) "I)nrii it all, StTndW;" cried fibra- that Philip was still alive.and wen, der and -. irxausemen't. "Foolish and the-distance, i" shown wii►kwvt a Abram- Vine, weather for gairdens, ;ham, goadod to desperation, "What- miserably dtsaippointed and sat child,'; she said, caressingly; "h'ow calculation. icy this mean" 'M vis-' ti Miss Plummdr', ain't it?" ever's the good o' wiverin about I down to write'her answer feeling long is•'it since'-you wished to for&-t. sel can• sten] away with lights out J Mrs. Plummer then put a .similar like this yer?'"°"Nell 3:o' bee ane br -that she might as well seek counsel your own existence?. Come and without giving warning, , question to Abraham. i Punt ,a?" and comprehension of a stone wall. sketch in these trees for me.'" The,sy ,strut is ,based oa flee ort- -i "Ay, I've thought o' matrimony I "\ow you talk sense, Yet thr t was only Philip to speak She smiled a glad assent and bent city of soured csrried by the Bast- >.i d Abram," re- ' ' time." d4braliarrt seplie plied Sarah Judi 1- dtinna to, ju)d !Piss Lonsdale, who read over the easel. Slie -did not know aian waves+ really the child's ininnsi it curt as she read t�iat 'even iiow the' shadow o[ ad- ----� I've always a thought better of as I'm one fur marren, though: A , it. Liman do,mako such a-litter stabblin9 the last ,new novel, because- it w .aa ,. ; _ "tou'll�re r J413s �bwut -taiitos`.-�iet an inq m0TMngY new and therefore inyer- stealing from the mysterious maze ' bane," lairs Plummer urged, "and''vittles all day long, I've hep clear esting to a world-worn mind, of oak-boughs in the heart of the Dir. Banka acquired'a dictatorial '""i you'll find the wan o a, he seen Ibis-uico,-ancl�o� r' In the genial spring weather they, wood; and that slie' wovld.,never manner in, his youth, ana tt had "I've a wound it. this vffty year,'' i and I done-well enough " coo tc n e open a a ala be-tits wit-svi#h-his-yessr"—iFhene returned Abraham,- "and I've vound.{ "Well, there.! if you %weft hae me," made -appointments to meet at sel- that flitted lightly over the daisied' gradually ,1?ecasno near-sighted he rr- the hest cart ,'of a want. It's lilr:@*?4Iitis Plummer Punt hoe you. I ected - points of vantage,. so that sward in that morning's sunshine. fused to wear Fiasseh, and hole} Chia yer,.mum. Materiniony is ter- 'dunno as you're man enough fur the, Clara might take hints and examples. She was only conscious of the blithe other people respqusible for arty dlt- L:' ble easy 'to wall into, but is terblo ',place, a ter all, Sarow. Whoever from Jessie's greater skill, and tat- wood-ggtes warbling- in the spring Hcultiea into which his fuidiatg ,sight - , hard s 'all out of." takes on mould mpater'e mill must ent: she said, but really for the air, .the crackling of boughs and led hirb. `, ' A nice, steady, hard-working Po-�hao a man I reckon,:' he.added, re companionship. . dead leaves Ueucnth,-a firm- gvick line day he clutched.by the aoa4 .. _ e •. !alas with a bit of money put by, flectively. "I never was much fur I-Pow happy Jessie was In this, to step, the sound of a mellow human sleeve o.man who 'was hurrying past - 'Abraham, would be the making of a materimony meself. I've tried tingle- her, rare and cultivated companion- deice, as'the smoke' of a v . over him on the street, itnan like you.' mesa this vivty year, and I never ship ! How charming, clever, and powered the wood-scents, and turn- "I want n word with yea, 1&ir. ?7 •s- "I dunno as r anybody'd has me," I had no vault to wind wf't. You can accomislishod as well as kind and ung round, she looked atrAight into Gr1BSs," be said, 'sharply. 'Z will ;Abraham replied, In a relenting got out o' singleness, but once into friendly the woman of the world ap- the face of"a young end handsome detain you only a' moment:" 'way; "buts ttere, I need so well look. matertmony there you must bide.'' geared- to. the simple girl 1 Her man whose,eyes were alight with a "D3y name is not Griggs, Yoh , round, Miss Plummer." I "Sure enough, Abram, there you grace seemed beauty, her polish tare such, as she had never seen bo- have made a mistake,:.: Said the ' . . "Look at Biirah," suggested Mrs. must bide," •cammonted 8arahl courtesy, her superficial cleverness tore and never could forget: . man• _ ]Plummer. thoughtfully. and inforai'stibn getiiv$ sad learning Her gaze grew wide and brilliant "Your name Isn't Griggs 1 said i ­1e "lCany's the time I've looked" at I ,,SVell,, be yo ne to hitch on to her tact heart-sympathy: Indian as it met add m#ngled for one elec- 111n.-Danks, still detaining the stria- g�1 '•she," said Abraham; "a near' one is :me or baint yo 1" tr•owled Abraham, letter's, Redwoods homespun, Miss tric moment with the new-comer's, Ser and Pe"ri>E►g tato iiia face.- "I - BaA dl�uch a .'�-woman 1" sigh- !with a view se taking ht. Behar- ase, her then fell, and she turned,a�ain #o should like to know wlary not 9" wrenehn himself from his chair Blushford's flattering pettin own idle a.lmlasa life; all were for her work. ' adlMrs. Plummea. "Nell, good even- tura. gotten with Clara. "Unearthed yep at last, Clara," - Ung, IItisfs_gad it yam should hear of _ "Nell, there 1" slowly.and.deliber- One lovely forenoon thea mat by a the mellow volcti was aayin�. Mrs. Simple Nealgvwed—I svanL ` a married couple - without ancum- ately replied Sarah, upon whom this thick grove of old oaks,'d "is that you, Claude?" la.ra re - you.-to send around a gallon of.'mid: _ _ -�-. trance, y.u'll let us know." aigniticant geatnra was not lost. "I a moderate elope to a tgir-sized plied, without turning her bead. "I night oil. Grocer`-BMoil ? "Yes, I''ll let ye know, mem," I' lows I wed so well hitch on, sheet of wester, the banks oia which, certafizly pity you j►t this tlmo of 'ever heard of ft. ,Mee. 8knp]o Naw• 3 ,.The cbonf9egQerce was. thou ono Abram, Miss Plummer do want'ono except that opposite the sketchers, vestr-An 'the country with nothing to invwed—Why, I'm sure that the r Irvening Abrpham lounged into the bad for the dairy. shelve got a raise steep, crowned with trees. From kill " tad my husband's'ruoilier said iii U3tU]bropks loifM klLohan, just before ;tongue, to be Sure, but Lard. what's this level "bank the-+rich' edard, 'doV "Is, tfms, nothing?" he aaioad, ninny s burned, . . . ` . . . .. , . _ . - . '. I 1 N .., _ d ase? N,,R1 ,., to ..% 7 t4. '•u't " -'S+�',}"•�n'•a,u^a3•KbsGw, 4"7• . z.,. _ -,- r - ., r.,r- y�amqq' •.. • rat..- ... VF"•'l:•-. ,It.�Wv's .,,. .,.,..Sir � ,., 'm,+ - L ..:'' •.'::�.. 'c;' - - ,�I�.r�^«' - , . _ T --$ev..-JV.-1J. Moore left for- his - - - • home inZ'andztlia yesterday. • ,'�- / -Car of Gray Lilue about April _ _ 22nd. - _ v a Order at once 1,i om"Geo. A. � t _ r (� Gordon. * stoy i L CALISMS• -I:. Barber, of Torouto,spent _ -- A;_ - - Sunday with " %t'. G. and 31ra• Timbers of eek ken tie old II . - =---J. H. Bundy way in the city Ward. P _on Wednesday. -License Inspector 'Mackie;-'of homestead standing through =what about a new coQk -Ir•a Lawrence attended the Oshawa, paid ati official visit to Don't try to get-through the hot sum- the town on Tuesda the yeai•� It ]pays to use the mer with an old one that won't ice wedding of Miss Pugh of Clare- Y• g wont on -Monday last, -Miss Mabel Elviss, of Brooklin right Stuff, satisfaction. You get the advantage a Remember T. A. Greig's sale visited Pickering frlend3 for a few , ,;. of some very close buying this season t ► „r �y'S• - of household furniture, etc, on days during.the past geek. Men Of oak are meri In if you-call on us.. Quality: and satis- -Miss Louise Rorke, of Thorn- faction guaranteed or money refunded _ Monday'.next,. the'25th cyst. rugged health, -men , whose -Miss Watson expects her bury, is visiting'W. V. 'and firs. friend, Miss Isaacs, of Jamaica, to Richardscui, and other relatives bodies are made of the sound Now is the time-for visit her this week and neat. in-Pickering. est materials._ Rev. Mr. Moore was in the --=yrs. L. Greig, of Clinton, ac- ` city yesterday attending a meet- conipanied by her grand-daughter Childhood is the tune tp lot'" Plough lines, Fence wire, Barb wire, Poultr netting,_ Timothy seed. _ ing an the interests of temperance. '.1iiss.Liilie Jackson, is visiting her Clover seed, Linseed meal, Oil cake, Butter eons, Flag"seed, 31augold -Rev. .M. C. and Mrs. Tait, of sou, T. A. and wife this week. the foundation for a sturdy con- and Garden=eels. Give us a trial. Claremont, were in town on Mon- -Revs. G. J!c•Gregor, of Picker- stitution.that-vri*.'Hast for"years. Note the following-We are going to give away free two dozen 10c `• -day visiting Rev.- G. "and• :lira ing and M. C. Tait, of Claremont, boxes of bout ,•polish;.one with ei ery can of•coal oil. Don't miss the :►iifxitegui >s',w y. .au `ct :l y; =uta --Scott s_Xmn,aas.on is theTight. .analx _Lome-.ata0e-e - -J. H. and Mrs. Wagner were tending a meeting of Presbyters-. 4tuff. ---- in Brougham. on Wednesday ate .. -Bert Branton and Mattthew = `Piebering Hardware r Miles S. Cihupman tending the funeral of the late :lir Shaughnessy left on -Monday for Scott's Emulsion stimulates James'Paul. Toronto, where they have secured -We regret to report that John situations in the Plaster of Paris the growing pourers of children, 'Jaques is seriou_l • ill at resent. factory, rn build a. firm - ._. q seriously p help, the. _ . . " We hope to see him around `again -Jir, Ira A. Lawrence, of. they - " •soon,as usual. college commercial staff, has been foundation for a sturdy'. constiMo wefor.- -A reception service n-iH be offered a lucrative position on• the tution. Yheld by the E. L. of C.. E. nest Toronto public school staff by In- _ - Tuesday evening in the baseciient `Pector Hughes. Bond for tree sample: , gfthe Methods-t church. W Peak vvas in Toronto a few Best Quality and Fair prices does It -Mini;-Robart has gone to pa a day's during the latter par, of last 'SCOTT b BOWNE, Chemists, short visit to leer brother in 1 e1,- week as the representative of the Toronto, Ontario. gun, and with her sister-in-law Pickering. Court at.. the Grana 5oc.and St.cot all druagists. A:�YTHING and EVERYTHING you need in the.line of Stoves and t Lud e of the I. O. F. d Ranges. Tiunare, Oils, Paints, etc. who is about to sail fur England g an a e ,Bon voyage ' A shipment of "Quiek Meal" blue Hattie oil stoves ju-t armed ; two -Geo. Warty, of Toronto. way —yir. F. Hc,bh= and S(ltire Bitnt- iu toWti a couple of days last week a and-three hitt u d including ovens to flit any size. _ Ing N%ere appointed deltggates by- on bu=ines- iu connection with tice Try our goods. thec.c,naregati„n of the Methodist improvement- "to -his property- N o � 'nNCE s eustomei'' .><LZ�'AYS a customer. church to attend the couverntioti north of-tile village. `a C'listotn worn and ord_ers_p_roaipt,y clone. in Toronto and Bert Bennet was Geo A.`Gordon was it) -- - u-appointedby the Epworth Leac;tie, U-11-Awa a few clay-; last tiveek, oR To our Subscribers. 'JOSEPH H. B iv D�T•. —The Bennett Mfg. Co. Avilose ing to the illuea?of a relative, Mr. y' pipes leading front the windmill to Jix'ur:, '­ho we area pleased to -- _the factory have been frozen dur.. report i; uoNv rec�,veriug• Thi,; week we are -ending c,tit - lug the greatQr part of the winter -�It=s Harriet Liutun.- ;.ho ha- st:vten;t. t.-of ticcciunCt, utrr au}r the r , ill have got them again in working been employed for over two vea.� scrrbei� a large nuurber of 'a lront �1C � ��' n_order., zit the Gordon House. leftvli�iuu have u,.)t yet laid up theit• ;tub. -Famous ts ! 1 ' -Norman Kerr, who returned clay for the city. where she has scription=. ' The aino-int in each CCV77 to Toronto lin `Sattirda?. .after be- •sec•in soother -ruiatrou; on=e i= yelp rurRll, but when n - ing home for a :seek ;ufferirrg =Last year,iandeliuus were in iar_e -our is -,•atterP,i aruf,ng �„ �ti`e hare,now oil hand at our -how rooms a sample of the above from tou=rIitrs was forced to c•olue bloom on the. 10th of April. This inativ. it means n oreat (lea] to zi;, ruin u,suufactitred by the Chit."Grain k'Seeci Separator Co. Truly a home again on' Monday with a year on the sauce clay- the 91,01111+] As-cve hsiseparator which separate,. Also a fall line of relay,-e•of the same di-Tease: is cf-)vered with •=now, and with to rnlckke at an early dot,, .ve —NVe would like to remind otir every appearance of winter, and nould like a willing nod early 1,t'- • Y•�ist k 'hod ID2 menta. •- adverti�ers that to insure a c•han e - p i, and hope __• _ -of 'ad' the eopy y ould be in our he At t the W. \! of spring, at th-tt the statement will be accep- h b' ` P K � Plea hands by Tuesday at noun. When parsonage last Thtn'sday after ted in a kindly s crit. as. these _- l - _.,...,-;copy comes in afttr-that time, *e noon, :Mrs. Br•ukenshire and -Jlia- accounts are past clue. Inspection Incited _ _ _.-•, will make floe change if possible B. Bunting Frere appointed dek• -MCRKAR R THEXT(W, ates to attend ) . L. N AGENTF . ' ` tee it. '„nvention in Whitby, fay 2tith• _E1111CIII T"WO-Vietkaftax a=.aoao.as .-John Gorman, of Toronto, -A meeting of the tennis club Taarxs Got." East Los As soi•Lo�i•s:- who has been spending the last will be held in the town-hall this No. a �f.zL j 'two weeks at the home of his (Friday) evening, when the officers " 12 Loco `L.ES $, V. have •the courts will soon be is reads• Tsanr•-GOING Ws 8:04 P, M,, We" just '}'��]ce vedrentor, P. and Mrs. Gorman, left year will be elected. A- 10 Loc.z„ Y vv 1 T v�.i _ - on Friday for Buffalo, where he a1,oc:usorrows:— _has secured a position" as- second ness for practice it is devirable No,9 LOCAL ._ 8:45 A.M. I, engineer on one of the lake that there be a full attendance of 1•11 LocAL 5:21 P.M. - ! steamers• members to get in. readiness fur "9 WL1L 8c27 P. Y. A Choice,-ariety of rug patterns, having obtained them from - ' Sylvanua Austin, 'one' of the the season's sport. a different firm.- The patterns are entirely new and will be sold at -The number of resident Rtud- Do ynu want ver reasonable prices. `i'e world also call attent millca ted residents _ Of Pickering township died at his . late residence, on the Kingston lamest number in its history. The NEW WHEELS � Road east, on Friday April 15th, col ege authorities find it impos- sib _ -&—E.1, Picker` at thewge of C18 nate and�monthe. X869-or-� = y applicants. The college has novo • - His fua�rsl Look place on Monday We' have Them' - - - -- - - _ • 'to the Friends burying attained a reputation for ood 1,y g gcoued andg +- was largely attended.. work that they have no difficulty and are specialists in all that kind -Mr. E. Barber, of Toronto, in getting the desired number of of work. Don't go to a foreign town JUST JPlRRIVED Who is a frequent visitor in Pick- students. for carriagQ work. We can please acing a4 the guest of W. G. and The subject -of church union you. Our machine 'department is IMrs. Ward, or one of the vitt-. is daily curuingmore prominently running every day. General black- Carload Windsor Salt in barrels and 501b sacks. ims of hr Torn before the public and many of the smithing; etc. -Neva Prints, New Blonse-Foods, Blouse Sitts, Art Drapery, !Men's -- his printing establishment at 8 ruen are nR y a voca £vl�s a'isizes. =- - Bay SL being destroyed, We in the organic union of the:Meth- W, H. J'AC.ILWN, Brock Road. Hardware, Tin pails, Gals. iron pails, Gran]'te pails, Granite dish• sympathize with him in his ]ben odist, Presbyterian and Cong•rega- pans, Milk pans, Wash dishes, Boilers... Prices away down. but are sympathize with that n will soon tional churches. Bev..G. McGreg. Oranges 20c. Lemons 18c. Full line Patent medicines. be in business a or will speak on this subject in gain. St. Andrews church on Sunday C-LAREMONT- LIVERS - ' w. .Lo�Mn _ -While Messrs. L, Banks, and evening-neat, the 24th inst. ` --Code were driving home from - otwithstandi•ng-the inclem- —First-class."horses to hire day or - _ - Whitby their bronco took fright envy of the weather, a large night. when opposite Mr. Maddaford's, audience greeted Rev, W. H. -and jumping to oue aide threw the Moo"of Vandalia,Mieh,vii Buss in .connection_ _meetin¢_all ho"a f rains. - -- —occupants o the rig into the ditch day evening in th'e Methodist Fan le- ' 1 ew G oods-t. hish eontained a vompound of church. The speaker held the un- Horses clipped on shortest notice. -'- mnd and water, Mn Banks lead- divided attention of his audience W. A. Thi mann, ` ing, and Mr. Code following close for over an hour, impressing upon . . --- behind. alighting on the same spot the young men that faith in God, Proprietor. - . ' as the former. ' Fortunately nei- high and noble purposes, and pur- NORr In Stock the following cher was inj}ired but thea rig sty of character were some of the PiC�eSlY1�, - _ •• .. IV much the worse for its ezper- secrets of overcoming the difficult- ienCe. ies of life. He said that while the /� Hyl_ Cre de-chene, Cashmere. Serge, Madras cloth Damask, 7k hyr Voile,. —J. S. Willison, of the Toronto young men were the•-ho• of the ViglslaacrQ -CV331II11t ►e8 P� 1,g Smoke blue News is k under the nus-' nation the � Venting, Dott linen suiting's, Basketrcloth, Piques, ue Dirill, • speak young women were White linen suiting, Prints, Dott Muslin, Blue Duck, etc. Formed for reooverinR property stolen g. — piels of the Whitby Canadian queens of the social. world and from its members and the appre• : Club, in the Council Chamber, held the sceptre of power in 'mor-' bension of the thieves. Town hall, Whitby; on the even. al and social reform. If the prin- Members Ravine property-atoleucommuni• T1..�,R.. cso - -iilg_of Mandnv- April 95clearlye 1,s e y witfi any member' - - subject of his address being "Pol- Mr. Moore are carefully cherished of Executive Committee. itical conditions". Mr. Willison -and concientiously practised by Memberalrip fee 81.00, Silk Medallions, Silk Ap'pl1 ire, CreimWhite• and Linen trimmings, afine is_an_old_Pickering-boy--and._one'tlie y_�tng-neen and--women• their Arth r-10rey, GCO�Le tme$t-of- o$-geedsr �ircy-Gollars-in-silk of the forces in public life of the. future will be brighter, happier, Secretary. President. present day, and a number from more heathfui and life ani ungual- D ified success. The hearty .and Exec.Com.—Geo.Leng,D.E.Pugh,C.S. Lace Curtains lac, 35c, 40c, hoc, up to $3.00, -' this township should make it a Palmer,Pickerin - point to hear Trim. There is no prolonged tv�plaui a 'Which foil- iii Ont. _._ . charge for admission and every- owed the vote of thanks tendered _ _ John Dickie & Co. one will be welcome who wishes bir. Moore showed how the large � to attend. andieuce appreciatLdthe eloquent ickering (Y oal �0�9 - - •--In'-vie-,v of the fact that- Great and practical lecture. Mr. !Moore Britain and the United States are will always be heartily welcomed "Yards at Spink Mills, _ 4 about to introduce " the metric by a Pickering ziitdieiice. system-of weights and uieasiires '•• Bess,Quality of Hard Gaal Canada will shortly take steps in Taking Desperate.: Chances. the same direction. Arrangements It is true that many contract colds Full weight Guaranteed.- ire � � ' beipg made to supply, all- the` and recover frnm.them.without taking high schools in the Dominion with any Precaution or trentinent, and a e a a krtowled a,if this fav 1 stove axtd Chestnut sizes ' ew 1 ape' ' S _ . ..- sets of these we h41t l)a measures g factleads otbers.to p lin order that to youth of our take their chances instead of giving - their colds the needed attention. It At lowest market land may become fully conversant sh2uld be borne in tni.nd that every • - f With their use before their-intro-' cold weakens the lungs, lowers the - _ - -• - _ - daction. The system is as far in vitality, makes tbe'systep> less able to prises. We are showing this spring a fine display of Watson's Papers ,advance of the old inch and feet withstand each -succeeding cold and Newest Patterns. - ,measurement and the pint and paves the way for more serious dis- We have also on hand quantity of Call. and see our Stock._ - - qursrt, as the dollar and tent-di- eases. Can you-afford t« take such Beet Quality 9mithing Coal. - vision of money is an impirvement desperate chances when Cbamberlain's o�i the pounds shillings and peace Cough Remedy,famous for its cures Our Coal makes warm friends. _ .. J.[l. A. I�u]Q tln . ' of colds, coo be had for a trifle f _For Orders left wica w. Peak delivered system. - sale by all Druggists. promptly. : - � :' ...�'.,. .. i. r "• .' .:, .. .. ;' -.J o...:. •!",.. :.a••3 �Y• .a� .111• t ti 1 __"„r ,.� ., _ •- , - ,,•„ �....• w. ..:r." _ s�... .. � [-,m.��-�:.ns,u,••-- c4+m i..r.iy�. �Y.v"�"F.z t.,urn�'��•�+i"za�;Zv.r's.,: �v:r 'y • 1.1..w e..1.fK..'.. . , i • ... e.1.-. 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