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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1904_04_29 y :- : - .r. ,, a•,- .,t. • _._. .. _ _ and — .. .. a.� C E T H E --:--P. % R G- —. .__._ - 7 4 _-_W_ _S_*--' NO 29 • 4Le. � II. - - PICKERINf�r. ONT:t FRIDAY., PPS 29, a 904. - -= - _ -. "r ' Greenwood. A. . Vrvfs*s' naL Qhrarbo. _ i OSHAW WV A.,Fuller,TDavi�Beare, Dr. Homs, ; Spink" Mills - T�'m. Clark jr. has purchased. anew, _W, F. Eaton has purchased the:Rae kins, Alf. Hoover, W. B. Turner as driver. property on Kin street Past fur the W G Barnes. The groom of fifty years Medical. Levi M. Gleeson spent 'Tuesday in sum of$3,000. The east half he •has feeling thanked the friends for the Red Wheat - "00c bus- the city. i since disposed of to Mr. Ed. Henry. love and friendship that had been White Wheat - 90c Miss Etbel'�irils n Is visiting friends:The old frame house will be removed shown him by so many coining to his Spring,Wheat - E;f3c " in Toronto. M and both these gentlemen will build home to have an enjoyable time to- `WF. EASTWOOD, M.D.. Bnreeon .Go_ irheat. - 80c A,•Juhnston Ras the.cit_y on Fri- handsome residences on the property gether. Mr. and Mrs. Nilson are . to Canadian PaciIIc Railwnv; coroner day on business. this summer•. both hale and hearty, thev have raised 6ntario Cognty;_Issuer or marriage Liaeares. Manitoba Flour_ s $ti.a0 bbl• Mrs. J. Lewis spent Masada with The case of Gibbs vs Mallett, from a family of thirteen children,all living Claremont; office hours-Beforrloam., 1 toll Family Flour ' 5.50 °` p y -- y.m.,and ftor�7 to 8 p,m. Private telephone Y e r « Stauffvihe friends, Cedi r Dale, was heard in the' high except one, Mils. 'McCloud, who died oonaection with Balsam.Greenwood,Brougham Pastry Flour - .1.50 , �F m,- -shall was in the city on"court at 'Whitby on 'Monday and Tues- in February hist. Only three' of the Mt Zion,A.Johnston's(7tb 00111, Wm Cowteb Bran $ls.00 ton business on Saturday. day,and resulted in a, verdict for the large family were able to .be present, 7ul cone and TJ PuKh a r3th coal B iy Shorts .",0.00 "" Mrs. F. L. Green has returned homel defendant. The relative:of the Iate Mrs. W. A:Fuller, J. B. and Fred at -'-f�1 A. yoim 3,3f D.,C.M.,Fellow of Jumbo -',231 .00 " ---{ - after visiting city friendsi R. Gibbs, who was recently killed on home, bile other" are out in the far Leri Ledgett has beeu engaged with the railway track at Oshawa Junction west. At 11-o'clock the large gather a .Tr4zatp.ate rzcal£iotre�o, Tomm' warn.. W 11E+Ic� $ 3 biz of College of Physicians and Raztreons or (xral3ar1, Wm. 17tnnlsfor a month. sated"I F. $3tiliett e#tire, t Hoose ing $ePd after wishing zttlrl Ontario, office and residence oppo•LeasyLotel Chop-of allkinds: �Vm, and-Mrs,Ciumurer Sundayed fctr dhmages alleging thaw t he had sold Mrs. Wilson man more years of Woburn,Oat. .Office hours, morning?to 30: y evening a to S. Hard and Soft Coal - with A. Moore and family. Gibbs snore liquor than the law allows health and prosperity, All expressed Above pricae BnblecttoChange without R. Wilson has been laid up for a The claim of the plaintiff was Mat theniselces as having spent a most few.days with a lame back. there had been a big spree going on en oy -_ b, t�tunff ii'te;I Mode Ba Oa 171111 . posed for afew days lately. the evidence of the defence shoe• .d visiting her-brother,W. G, Barnes.. $, FAREWELL, Q. C., BAP.RIS• IVw. Dolphin Las the carpenters at that Gibbs went.fiuwe suber, and th? Mi- Hutchison. of Fxhr•idge, is work renovating Iris house. ury, after an hour's deliberation, s ending a fee-weeks with her sister, ��1 .-TER.County Grown Attora:T;and co_ntr. «m, Pile, of fort Perry, spent pp otiaitor, Court Hon".Whitbv. lav p rouglit in a verdict for the defence. Mi,s Hattie Hutchison. ; Thursday with J. I. Di-ser. .�...�. Mrs. HTihert Mfoe has been confli)ed "oW & McGILLIVRAY, BARiiiB• - R• Sisson-, of Purt Parr,,wks)n the. - Audrey, to the_hovse this Week throughillne•is, 1J yrs,solicitors,as,. otsce opposite Post- Kin village rw�uridav tuning pinny; Miss B. Cuddie,of Toronto, is visit- _ r os, whlcby.Oct. Jno.B•11 Dow, .A.;Tbeo, J. E. Beatun e:nel F, 'f. Tait, of Osh- Seeding s in full string. in at the home of Alf, Hoover. t.+t P ding i K a:oatilivrev,LL,B• kr011ev to Loan. 97 �tt awa, were in the village un Sunday. 'Mr, Holt is putting in a new Proyan Several in this: locality have com= r1k tg Mr. 'Mc'Iillan.of Port Pert y. way in hayfork. - rzze^zced reditr !'etet'trtal^y. the vi'llagre on.Friday bu}-inw horses•.. . Geo. I'Valter= has.been visiting his -. - i%'m. and ?I . Ewereon spt tit Wed- prop4rty here this v;«•,•k. Whitevale HOPffItisr�'ETEI'.iN9RY St R• uesday with John and Mrs. _damson. � -alter Mercer is busy erecting the :. ozov, Graduate of the onts�rtc yet- Ur. Bxrkrr and ��'. Sanders, of Cral)b fence ou tnrio+i� farm-. Th-es,-,1114 1. at an end now and our nsr: Col: r. Toronto, regiatere-_ -nem+,er Of all materials and design .Stoufvill'e. spent Smiday with friends tiur•ken are rntich in demand ar.d faru;r•:•a ave bt v tv' .. wr4 es a t.il eu t' c:tl with their eS Ile ontar:c ve:enuuy Medici Aasoc,n::0n. kepti n stock. �t will pay you he:e. tate st; Ily ;rent+fnitl'y rr tutl, g d Pl i sewi9n Gffi•a and Tee lacca one c113 one quarter ,piles to call at oar works sed inspect our stock, 1M r. aur 'Its. K• t' Puke, of -'Rona, visit- I{et'. �! n,rr's lecturP r �'Pntiy wa= r norcb of Green River, om:e.an:1 s6osinc „rg° and obtain rice@. Don't be misled by �fi U'14ri°•n is the guest at the ----. - JD01r1 1111 1. to 1 p.w.. 1•r:rate B Pd their cL•utglrter. !f''.- _J. Lewis uti tltnch rn;rw;:u ln•'ther:',c:u"tr•-e, B:� ,ti.,*. pa ,l,tt;.•. -- - 'telepho:,a in uay emce P,O• aadress, Ureen age* is we do not emplov there,eonsegoent- Fridav last 'T. O i.,ary r :d sc,lue:star to John , NVetherall ha- returned from his - l over, jut ty we can, and do throw tiff the agents Our f„otball IK,vs have startod prat- Uti,ton recentiv at a gnrKI figure. rnn',rnl tour to \ewca�Ule. He has eomrnisaicu of 10 per cent., which yca 1 ti-e. -The 1•racti•c- night.are Tuesday ('has, L}ode leat'e:i on 'Londa for - certainly save h Purchasing from as. d Y T,rcotne so attr::tCtPsM with the place �1tStitY!'& tlyarDg. y y p B and Saturrlav• Ili, nt•w tvor'l, a.4 gtu-r•al agent fvr ter• that !le lta� rlerideri to re�icic, Lhere in - call solicited. Jus. and JIz Rilt•y, of Pickering, %Vat.•rlov Ensure firin. the near future. had rte will be re, ry in WHITBY GRANITE CO., e'ere the guP­is of Jr,hn, and Jars. Sel,tlr llrtis is }�r'tir:F a nen fence to lose• h"illi. _ rT1HO''fAS DG\ti,Coavepapeer, Com T(•,•fcon T1:­day_ on thy Kill-ale r•,ad LhHt will ad 1 m�vaioeer for taking Affidartta, ata., Opp.Post Office. 14'hitbp, Oatat'o .ali,i hlor,!nce R I iti-pentlast week Olaremon:.Ont, oy «'• J. Det ltt.+ youngest. Child is much t•,the appearance rif the frtrnt. in thc• city, and beheld the ruinsof the uiulet the c.rre'oi Di.-M4n d"e 'sufferilig H.-'. Lave hits th-rontrar•! f ,r the fatal fire. 1p BUNTING, Issuer of Marriage tt it)t au nhr,-ss rias,t,r,«•r.Y, t .1� tcvr: on Emeryo l's huilrlillg- A n,will•r • f the friends of John Ueenseaforthecionnt7 ar gataae. PIC ERING LIVERY f t1 r' ac'' Please<! G, report that 'M r. tr ! upon L'h�tpman',,baru-, $ i- and Nfi-. \� ;lion tendered the later � to u the store or at his rssidenae,Pickering H•.:ehkold tvho a fete wonths ago ;�':llson llas the r•aI.penteriniz, tvr,rk" on �atrlydav evening a very pleasant 17tltag• 1_y-_ bl"ke his leg k able to tw I1p The f.ct rattle h I. nearly �---1,een sul1lrt.t parry in celebration otheir AVID BELD�SI, anctioaee- Arc., First class eetiZles for hire by dap 7hP (artenwrNai football t,nya are dehvered from this settlors of the g01 e•n wrrldty M ptsaj+potvtar acelt$$ . Salsa of-ram orf as nR agilhG T R.trtHnecconcoction meet- _ Fic,ldtui ,r irranrl fvr,thail tournament cortntrv. ?;: a'ar, the ruling figure. 'M.e..rs Larkin and White attended _ Web rrc er^lletLs salsa.rom bt♦4a'DeT9IIA un 'lav '-nth. See •trtici lays later + eiithr and !k •, H. C*rtitrtt:tad Z�`w. Elliott sent out ,the horse Kale at Grand'- last week, _ stock and everytttoa the is to Loa^41 s:li bw- 'IT-4. S,.i, °euPt', tit Nett Y- t•k, who sutue n.,'P ruler. -� --- • eaprers, 3elirered to ail parte of the � and intrcha.,r�ri a riumtiet'of line l,ert_Rt.•t handled cy the suoscriber with tbeutmost car. villalre Tool of all kinds done hg`l4wn v°•tt.,nd her ha,f•.i.,ter here. Tbus. Puc"kriu'i colts arrived it the and so:d to%he very best adva11taae �'Yly 'Mrs. N%'ul. Peng.Uv is at trine of writ- _ \C, T. alltight. _anti w,t-v offprcKl B.�TUR H.'Ti'HIN(r-Cy hers PC shortest cobra Bale and com � T: BA stables,in eonneo ing d.ngerously 111. $psi tier tLera upon landing. not Mut I p R.BE ATOv,TO WnSHIP CLER6 iron. .�►�.__�_ g a.nd ere:rte Stare sachtwn.s+per f uodriod 1.1• ooavevancer. Commf¢sfoner Tor taking Addttior+ai totals,. Ia+AI fur yratlrn��. He sold his }egi+ .t ,;•r ou¢-herr ,n ro ortrca, Cbroteas s. F P `1aMdawtts, tcoonneaat Eto. Yo11sy to loan retail nlArP. Kerte �etherbv, to :Mt' t,verr.l Gc •ttra. Three wars experience. _ Man larm ropert 'lasuer of Yamago Ltc W. H. .. e area war' L i9 wee !e Kee' tDcur•own ag s Oreo it t nelab,Port L v,Do sD 0-1 —t Preprtet07— pairing Clark's bridge on Church 05-incillor McBrady is a busy man pOCCHER11`POST ILL.Licensed Ano- street. i - again looking out how b.••tt to apply - tioneers for the Cocata of Ortario. ,Ana -mr•s. " . Hamly,- of Tft run to, the rgad'monies'rn this W. of the . tion sale#of every description conducted at a township. We see that Y`'. Emerson - alodarate ebb."" T Poueber, Real Estate Furnituresil's spent Stinllay with hersrster, 1�Ir8. P�geatsod Geoers/ Va/gator strias sttenttan s a '1', A (�rreig, rrt a3stn eoulmiss,ioner, none better =�psen to all orders b mall or telsVapa Adcould be secured we believe. , T809 PCUCE13a. Brougham. oat, B -The wwnship council will POUTtLL,Green atvw Oct, 85-17 - " a fall line of first. � meet on Monday next for the —~"�— • transaction of general business. Brougham. - HB WEt,LINGTON Hotel.-Hav• masa furniture now -Are regret to report that WM.- JL toQ removed io and tboronghly overhaul- pp” r211ibitioD in g - ad ttheabovehnn".I am prepared to furnish 'Allan, of Hamilton, and brother T. Beer, of Markham, spentgun- desire to pstroctaa pDi ware rooms,. of Mr•s. W. J. Clark, is seriousi dap in our village: asa apaoioua sample rooms. 11.1- ed to we all old nations when fpss7 haws oa prices right. i p•rlon to wW% 1larkham- Jas. TQa zNCZ, B i -We regret to repot the death Missdays last week in the city. Markham°ns• MGM On Wt>dnesday' of` lass" week. at I•. U Gleeson spent Monday and - - - _ -R.S. Dillingham:-- � -i�- Q.rse Rills - - . eme Methodist Church Piohering, ODs. Abram Stoner. L. Gleeson spent Friday in the Services 88 Follows -Farmers have began• their cit viewing the ruins of the fire. at- this l/ CQ1• spring work and as a ectusequence • J. Price commenced work on _$030 9-no..... .Preaching. Wa Qr �f business will be somewhat dullMonday morning with J. Miller F¢700 p,m. ..... �Gl W Coo' for a few weeks. . Sons, : L'-.00 p.m.,,....sabbath School. -James and Airs. Graham, of E. Shaver returned home to To,. The [ t _ S..W p.m...,...Epworth League, on Fenelon Falls, are visiting the ionto afters spending nearly a weekW[(�'�E�11 BAN QI �DRt - Tuesday. Have a full line of freAh and cur- home of the latter's rents,Win. with Dr. G. N. Fish. R`J i d _-- o.rv,p:na. I3.eek14 on r. Matthewson onr n&st -.._------ �ur�Ply' Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, -.The bill i4r grant a -charter to beg, was in t11e village'on Monday Ina mwrdted by act of Parliament rats, Rev. J. E. Moore,'Ph. B. Ham;Bologna, Weiners, etc. the Campbellford, Lake 'Ontario moving his household furniture w nekertag Brans'. )'astor. and Western Itailway (our C. P. the city. Ant:rori:ed Capital...... ..............&I'm,000 Iii hest rices d for Alia.G. Thornton, of Colorado. sabecn d Capital,,.. ... aw.ow _. g P P� R. connPcKion) has passed the rail- T seat,.. 1............^,.._.,._...... .. . sa000 •. Bu-t4he_r's cattle. w v cai=ittee of the House of R -Sunday, - of n Ae.etr aeailly con.artt l a nd L and-Mrs. Young, Tee y Commons at Ottawa. River, spent -Sun ay, at••G. D. Jon-. cowax,Fs� T.E.zto�emr.a Esp Llntan's. President Gt&abler ti$ -Those who undertake to give 8 ental attention given to Farmer's sale . T. Thornton left for Cal ry on P � wronginformation to a newspaper ga rote. Collections solicited and prom tlf made _ , •, _ Heal E$tate Agency ' Fitmers Supply' v lr�re for publication should know that Monday with a car load_of thoro- trarmer's vote. discounted emarlean a.a• _ P Ferefgn Baobangs bou[bt and void Draft is- �` Have on hand a quantity of.wall- for such .offence there is a $400. bred cattle for R. Miller, of suer,available on an parts or the world -- Oace . - - Stc�uffr�iIle - -- r 150 tterns--ta-cheese-fi'em. 5�+-�`tRo-Years tniprl?aonment, pope , pa iatrrap llaa]t Bev artmout. pi riagt atarlo• r•tpes raugln from 5c per sin le roll or both. Recently fora Dr. G. N. Fish spent Sunda in to 45c border ceilings and moulding person 'got a Country'pad ler to the city on a farewell visit to Mr.. )caterers allowed on_�rodts at bigheet our i to match. Border same rice per roll Shaver before the latter's depart- rent rates,and crsdlyed3tur-Tsang to eyo.ttost ; FOR SALT' — P. P print a locate giving particu ars of bion. SBrr.Manager. __ i K ' as paper. These are'up-to date pat a marriage that-had' not taken ure to Texas. teens. These goods are,!rota the E'm- place and was surprised to learn Three of our sports ttlok in a A good seven roomed dwelling ire Paper Co, of Toronto; Orders $shin ex itioii on blonds to -•wood house attached,43 acres bf land. �e1icered free Co the village. o£the serious penalty attached to g• 1 3t Duffin's Creek where the caught y, ,Splendid for market gardening. B� his deception. y gh . ci 1 sandy ,loam, good well, Unwashed wool 8•t�to 9c lb. -Cyrus.R. .Sing, of "Swarth- about 300 of the rivers resources. .. WATP.0 ��stn ling,quite near thestation, ashed wool 16 to 17c lb. more Hall," Meaford, dLLed ouAirs..R. Jackson received word1•\Valso E. BRYAN, & SON,, Monday evening, after a short ill- from her son who recently went " A good dwelling on Main street, one Hess.- The deceased 'vasa prom-. to the west, sorting that he had on Christina street', and 'a -good PicBerin>3. inent member of the Society of arrived safety and likes tfie ap- Having purchased the business house to rent on Church street. - Friends-2srrt� - o here b m - �t I _ ------ 1- mee.tiv in Pickerin _ self d er, Richardson & -Co., e 4 _ O ; O - � -YeAr- g•" " intend fur a short time to give. 3 He was also formed a mem oReen RIVER. - � - W• P. Riehar�soa• - - _ the public the advantage of a _ a Board of Directors of -er- - g h Capital Paid uv,, $3,0i00,000 rthe -this-- town P1ek est little close btivin in is line. _ Ga)den-vveon�atu Av, � --- - _-- tt7g-E011ege'Ytt7tNt Crttt t' X627 t-forget vt E'itl�8ys turn- y April 3rd. AIT. and iia. John Wilson " p' - resident of"this townshi -He' outa correct repair job and we _ P spent the fiftieth anniversary of their Reserve.Fund and $ t had been mayor of Meaford, reeve wedding day in Toronto. On..their want you to know that what we : IIndividBd Profits q�e�,4 f�l(1�� g. say is of St. `'incest and warden of the ar•r•iring to the exening, they found Who is Dr. Hess ? _ pot?nty;of Grey. _A,tyidow, ttyo that a surprise party hast taken os- Reliable p _- -daughters and two soils survive- --WHITBY urvive- session of their home, the members _ WHITBY BRANCH. Airs. AV. T. Moore. Mrs. A. ,McK. of the, Ii'hitevale Methodist church, Accurate 'A ser d Yankee, who is a Ca,nieroh, W. H. Sing,of AMeaford; and a number of invited guests 'from a.. graduate of graduate of both a General Banking - and' J. G. Sing, of the Public here numbering one hundred and 'true l�edicai and Veterinary College Works De t. Toronto. twenty fiive had assembled to cele- Itl man who gtutli$ecl himself for Business Transacted• P brate and make pleasant the occa=ion. ka turnip Oitt a qualified Stock food Best Cough Medicine for Children. _ A brnmtiful spread was provided by R'alfhAm Watches from $5 up in W g When oil buy a cough medicine for the Tadies, the tables being loaded gond heavy case. Our Special ex- ti 'and whose factory, the largest (of Special attention given-to the.001190• small chi?dren"you want one in which with the good things of this life. Af- good movement any size except its kind)in the world, is e.ldenee tion of farmer's sale and yyou cite place implicit cbnfideizce.I ler the inner -xrAn was-sAtisfied, the very small, guaranteed for3years that be has succeeded in furnish- ether notes You.want one that not only relieves 1 company was called to order. The in tt sickle case U. Gold filled t - "^ ing what the people want.. - - but cures. You want one that i4. un- Rev:T. Legate occupied the chair in first class 20 vr. case 1612, ?a yl alis r RAVINGS DEPARTMENT. questionitdily harmless. You want his usual able And 'pleasant 'tilannei: 'Solid gold Ladies good weigh�t rn --` His twenty-five years experien- one that is pleasant to take. Cham-{Mr. Legate congratulated the couple Gents extra heavy $35. All am , Ice has.produced results. =ep�lsits received of $1, ar.d berlain's Cough Remiily meeta all on their successful married life of fifty tees carried on as heretofore. - upwards. these conditions." There is nothingso yeAIa., -Mr. J.- B.-Wilson_was then So does his stock food. Try it. cod for the coo hs and colds.incident called u n and on behalf of his NORMAN J�*T �r 1 Isiterest allowed' at -highest childhood. I is also A certaind re- father and mother, extended a 1�l ORi►eii,L, BASM7ri i T 30c.,.65c., and$1.00. p current rates. ventive and cure for croup, and there bear•ty welcome to all, present. Char- JEWELER&OPTICIA v, i CozrspoU=ded or paid balf is no danger whatever froin whoaging uses and songs were given during the Successor to Richardson&Co• PzeKE'RING yearly, coogh when it is given. It has bee evening by the Whitevale Met odist.� WHITBY, ONT. used in many epidemics ofg,"L choir. Speeches were given congratc- ----------------- K „ _ $.J.T$08TON, with perfect success, For sale by ll lacing Mr.and Mr's Wilson upon tela �■=� PHARMACY, iu11.0>tEi .Druggists. �• happy event by the following gentle-1 >...�rls��� r ; - ��� r ,52 .r t-, . �d:i„ ,.; :. �,s-� ,5,z,.. .c4 "• r ' _. .. �eaee "".,.. , �'?^�"r-^-•$�i`s"�'�� y�•.�°-•3'r u^u: �..#+:#.�` 4�•:n:;u+• 7,;'n�j, .. - . ^. � i. tl`* 'r."$'�:•"t ��T• '�R� �f . A•1`'My- 1YY.: ,lY,Y-'fY'°X4`u't�' .Si h'Cc„c :.?J' (r'••P� 1..;,.t'-'rC 4'"M4•'v'«,..: ? _ ,'."_ *, ,f'•L:.:_: w - - Ar • .. /` - i. .y , , c Potatoes, PoultrTggs, Butter., Apples , What shrunk your woolens ? �& Xlc� '' y, p 'Why did holes wear' so soon? -- __ �� Let us have your consignment of._any of these articles and we will You used Common soap. 1� '�-� ��-� get yon good prices. •�--- -'""V %�T/�Pi' - THE DAWSON COMMiI§SION 400,ii,o Imlted S. UNUGAT Coe West Market and Catbcrne $!e, TOfiONTO. _ -_ lb 'There are two things,' remarked WORLD'S FAIR, ST-LOUIS, MO. Gala!br the oeta:oa Bas. Fogg• in a contemplative mood, From April 25th to Dec. 1st, in- / "that I don't understand. .One of elusive, the Wabash Railroad will THE CRITIC, these is, how the world gel; along sell round trip tickets to the Great before'l came Into it; and the other, World's. Pair, St. Louis, at the low- It is easy to, sit in the sunshine how it is going to get alotig after Aud talk to the man in the shade; I have left est one-way first-class fare.•good for it.- It is easy to float in.a. Well-trimmed fifteen days, fare and a third; good _ - for thirty days, good either via Wa- s OW- cents."-This is w a one man's wap of ha311 diesel lirt� or' #:il► CLizu}gv, with boat \tad *yvint colt tt+r to w 82t t my Uf'C ftr $$ , stop over privileges, Canadians go- t Lur%.6heorvs It is ens to nit iu your carriage utting it when he had been pronounced yp ani; to this, the greatest` of all Ex- curable from chronic dyspepsia. "It was , - And cotsns°1 the pian on foot; positions, should remember the great rte pr' - g a livingdeath to me until I tried Dr. Von I Wabash line is the shortest, quickest-nitr talk �• d But et down and walk, nerd •you'll11�a-y3 t$ $tY>Dmei` IVIn lt'S - Stan's Pineapple.Tablets, Thanks to them he,only _ll^e-that- - +-"- qty-r$_ g' As you feel the nail in your boot. to-(lay I"am %ae as a my nen a �'�.•'-� not the time of year to live near the bought m life for owns and controls its own- rails di- 4 ti Y 8 Y 35 cents." 6o is a' box—go reel to the World's Fair gates. For • a�I kitchen range. Libby's gi is easy to tell the toiler timo-tables and descriptive World's --,-•'9 flow best ho can carry his hack; I Fair folder, address any ticket agent, Veal Loaf, Potted- Turkey, Deviled But no one Can rate a burden's "So tnis is your dull season, ch?" or J. A. Richardson, 'District Pas- QX Tongue. �►C'. weight observed the visitor. "When is the sen,zer Agent, North-last corner King Ham, '11atil it has been on his back, busiest period in your factory "When th° whistle plows; for the men I and Yonge Streets, Toronto. quickly made ready to serve o uPcurled mouth of pleastn•e to leave work," answered the matt- � ' � � - � - to-day for the tittle booklet,"Haw to Make Good Things to Eat."full of ideas on clul k. 1°9 Can preach of sorrow's worth; .fact urer. I Customer-"'That watch you sold deL;lona loath serving. Libby's Adan of the World mailed fry for S two-cent stamps - But give it a sip, and a wryer lip Ito-o+her�-4tjv-toe!; sjot-keag-good. - Was never made on earth. Mlrlard's. LlalmEet Relieves Aenral ltl thcewatchcal the It at Libby, McNeill 8t. Libby, ChiCa�O - f J $' I peo- +jjj++��eo. .o�♦..��ti► +a.►o-.��........a+��+♦+e.♦♦..t•o.• b r' 'Henry Peck (whose mother —r- Pie sac that the times are very bad NEW YORK'S TUNNELS. !lust now?" - _ - �h s been visiting the*nt for livor tour (months) : "I don't know what t6 First of Them Nearly Complete- bur' mother fora birthday present; -y P i Beware Of Ointments for Catarrh, �buy' do ou ?" Sir. Iienry Peck :-"Yes, Great Feat. - that Contain Merourq• ® i��' N • her a travelling bag." *--- The first of a great series of un- as mercury will surely deauov the sen+e of smell and completely deranlre the n �o LONGER ��� derground tunnels, which is to solve, whole aystvtn when cntkkrinx it through Bj0 In one prize for the great'ast number of words. V L the congested traffic problem of the mucous surfaces. Such articl«s black d never be used except on pre- S10 In two five dollar prizes for the next longest ilste. Greater New York, has now been �rlpt on., Froin reputable physicians, as DEATH SENTESCE I a' g K y $10 In five two dollar prizes for the smaller Lets - - V­ - u recd, It is n tube running under ttfa .damn c the will do, is ten as . the Forth diver from Jersey City fro i th good Hull's Cataou can rrhbsibly Cure,dman ito the foot of Morton street, Now I ufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co.. Tc+ We will pav these prizes for the best lists! of ;HEIGHT'S DISEASE AGAIN York. and it has a length of 5,600 Ieso, o., contains no mercury, and is English words made out of the three worem : feet, being 19 feet in diameter. �`t*ken interhauy, acting directly upon - CURED BY DODD'S KID- A party of guests walked through: eystriio�In tbu,yinguIwl'LrCatarrh Cure " . !f - NEY PILLS. the tunnel, and came near being in- ' be .ure'you ret the genuine. it is tak- MASSY - HARRIS WHEELS. volved to a serious accident, ¢s the e,t internally and made m Toledo. Letter% to be used in an+wers only as many timr• av thev appear in the (into.. by F. J. Cheney & Co Testi- above words. Competition closes May oth. sand in our list ro-da „ldmas Johann Mayor, Given up by venttlating arrangetnetits are tial yet I Mont*." free. p Y 3 q y' Two Doeiors, is Again a Strohg finished, and the party was obliged r Sold by Druggists, Price, y5c per mprewwd air 'rhev bottle. 'f` NOTE, $chielh, GGn Tarr C'o,. Oat„ May' time,re,in acute distre�% fur a short I Tom'° H*!1's 1'atnily Pills for conytl- Healthy to subsist on cu - Patio.. _ g y y emerged on t hP I - �' Tb artaaa•r Nana a orad 1P.-('tpecial).- That Bright'a 'Vt4kc-ase (Jersey side not much the worse for _. wItst has come within the reach of.Sledlcal (their experience, Morwy makes the man: Qo until a makIoeouaaikiter frame and aaerrrer oelaaeer snita- . ,. w , „ tt` man g+' the t•r•nntsrovmanta that of inc•irable diseases is again proved `t h.- New York and New Jersey (tat(- i automobile in the case of Mies Johann Stayer, of !way Company, the_•second not h� have �� b>�w ~ this plact•, In as interview Dltss �Ing yet finished. Tracks for glee- r t'mously� r - rKavor say's' I I 'F.vrn.a swtnd!e-proof•man con some : tris tram cars are to-he laid in the "1 had Brig-hit's Disease in Its worst !tubes, litW passengers will t+e trans- i drink be l.n by invittng him to " !stages and had to give up a profit- I ported from end to end -in five loin- Write for our new Silver Ribbon" Booklet. ale position with a corset firm. Two +cites• _... " " : doctors whom I consulted gave tn° The new tube Is one of the zmat- ADDRESS, DEPARTME#IT A " est engineering teats ever attempted ;up. telling me I had tet the aiseasie KCANADA CYCLE dt MOTOR CO., Limited, Toronto Junction. i in New fork, The work was Sago" -� , - _ _ _ _ igo too far, I spent a fortune with tai•enty years ages, but 'owing to I was Cured of n bad carte of Grip doctors 1"idea going to Caledonia I.ihirough dtSiculticfs encountered in dl r by BlINAI{I1'S LINIAIP:NT.Each summor, bulk no good gg �► -resulted and I began to think I the treacherous bed of the Sydney. r: B C. I, LAGUY, * n use or x young , �• , W,i•1• i _ c tc s u , voice all tt ho attempts to kiss her and could' not endure ltic mut longer there will tx nuthiny; left fat the "illi t!rnncl has •rev Sten completed by AifNAF{U'S LINT\1 i•:N7. - - Den gtsfta, • 1t was then I started to use g I t - Lary man but uiarringe. !through the o1Tu. s of lir \lretman by CI AG Fl,i'!1,IE.i1.. - Dodd's Kidney Pike. and it is owing !.Pear, m who des,::.c+d the yatehi I was Cured of 5ciatict Rheums- -._to them..-caurcix that I am at work I 1 _ ---- of cott&trticiton_ _ -_ _ .- •,-TM,-hw=-Ai-F-'ti-A.I;ii'3-LI�LI-U1•:�T1`61 .--- �,� - to-day, a strong healthy girl,complete The F'ennsR l%ania R+n!way Com- 1111a�rU s tI�1mE�� �ur�rs OUI�s �' • - � - ,took right boxes in at1 'ro ronipletr1lurin, Nftd. LF:\YIti S, '.li"Ti,l?R. pan ' k; engaged on the huildin of the cure, but I-didnot take the first ir - y �• �' I � - ,another eat tunnel, which will run _ ttwo boxes regularly an I had no faith from New Jersey' under Do North j • - 'lfistress-"Did you manage to slob '4 in theta Voll muay bp sir in future river to New York, then below the• , i the bask:t -of cgq� that ttas nn ttiC I will never be without Dotld's Intl- city to the Eust river, and under I - floor, !{ate?" Ser%ant-"Oh-, yis, I, NT®N u ev-Pills - the Fast river to Brooklyn, This; Df r. I.o&:ihead--"IUuf my daughter mutes-aisily• Oi shteppe4 in it Ifoc!d's Kidne-y Fills Always cure tunnel which still cost S50.000'o0o, 'givo yail any encouragement• sir?" right's iliru ase Ilow sure.it is thou will he near y thri•e miles long, and n e ear ter s err. 1' Air. (lonothinc-"t\hv, yes; she says 1 For Over Sixty Years w't k wI a coo g o u t that your business is incraastng, so lta+.-% ,xa.•. _ r idnny ISisea!o. ------f-- mitliane of mother,for the'r rnildrrn Rtn;e teelhinz that you can soon support us in the lr.nolhwe the cnii,l,rotten.the xnmF ai,us.Volo• � . --�- - AS Y both co, aro b and nuwela,sod rs the -.. H A SA �ntyle we mo would like," w,,t od, t rDin the mw flC YOU THINK RIGHTLY ? bret.rcmedr for Dlatrhmn 7 wr7ay if•e te„ta a bottle I - .. -- .— old 1,.J'a,C'l� tl h ,. Lh.,world. Be Ran - .. I -- ask for"3diik w•INSLOWN•WaTUNQSVtnr," V -----Effects of Thought on Kind and The School Principal Talks About Bou$fnt Yesterday-0ut'ed To- ��1111\� Body Alike. Food. i da Nin.O. C. Burt, of z6 Broadryay, , (reading)• • i Wrong thinks" is indicative of T t Y•- Chairwoman of the Board s flouiPrinci i(lalifot•nFai.c city in :Vew York,says: "I am surprised and de have received a proposal--" All L f1Y�tk@ g g 1 f3 (( \Yc I lighted at the chane for the better in m Weaniiiessty, for a is, indeed, ge d,a species sf coni a"For 23 years I nia.,cdy tit says D: I . one day from the use of Dr.Agnew's I theins }1\'hicht of nts�" hit+ntbers (rising) - _ tintially_.tearing.dowti' and w•r°cking school with only short, summer .a- cCatarrhal Powder•., It worked like magic-- � ' his mental.and physical strut- i cations. I formed the habit-of eat- there's no excuse for a person sgfferinggaill ! _ - irs rapidly, masticated poorly-whi with this remedy within reach, go cents, ry h greasy dishes, ,pots or pans_ _- SOAP turc;. The"right ttlfrdcer'is-the oritp P, P 1>'� y -_ - .-- - c. nano thinker. and he is the happiest coupled,w'ith my sedentary work led -lt �;ih Lcirs Dei gee grease as the as well'as the most sutcessfivi man, to indigestion, liver trouble, dame - remove he a ' `•H2 knows better .than .to keep con- back and rheumatism;, Minnie-"Did he kiss you when he greatest case. �^ -stantly_ tripping hititseli up,w•ith the "Upon consulting physicians some ,• -AUTOMOBILE ptouldn't May "Certainly; 1 I UNDERWRITERS ` obverse bought.which produces 'de- doped me'with drugs, while others �wouldn't consider any but sealed pro- Dlaud-"George told me last night , -6tructive conditions._ prescribed dieting and sometimes I hosalp." that he was'niadly in love with nie." �-• Worry is one of the greatest en- got temporary relief, other times Ethel-"Poor fellow„ perhaps he isr The Winton Touring Car is appre- envies of the human race. It carves' not. For 12 years I struggled 1 I've heard .that insanity runs in hit' ciated by the best informed because.:its deep deep tnrrow whetr.%'cr it. goes; it along with this handicap to my f Mirard s linimznt Cures Dandruff, family." -carries' gloom and inihappincss withwork, seldom laid.up -but often s built on correct mechanical prints- - it; it delays or prevents the prones- burden to..myself,.with lameness and ples,of highest grade materials. As ses of digestion and assimilation un-(rheumatic pains. 'TATCIOE]) PIGS. -= --sceptics {urn Be4ieverS a'prospective*automobile purchaser til the starved bills" and nerve cells "Two years ago I met an old' Two $125 prizes for a t.eav pig- you data'not,in full justice to your- Utter their-protest in- various kinds friend. a physician who notuced at', ment for tattooingblack-eared pigs -AND ARE CURED Of disease. P once my out-of-lmealth condition ands are ofTered by the erman Economi- ' elf, take ke chances on an Inferior 1Vrang thinking, whatever its nes- -who iirescri ave�_cal_Siv,;_ Dr_Agnew's Catarrhal Powder a car. B presenting a car of such Lure, leaves indelible scars on mind diet of Grape-Nuts• mniM and fruit. tcar c_ ren • a ec s c araC- is o o e • is ins ruc Mins an '`cessful, but a dark color is useless "When t road thAt Dr. Agnew's Ca- WintoiZ n aTe becomeas- `nut mobile r in two mbn.ths I felt like anew• man ter kind material prospects s•tlually. for dark, ears. :ran additional £5 tarrhal Powder could relieve Catarrh in underwriters--insurin ou aittst 1 t in, no more headaches, rheuma- I . to minutes 1 teas far from being con- ! gY all > Every time you grumble -or find i is given for every year the tattoo winced. i Ir it-a sin*In uta - tism or liver trouble and from that t, p risk or loss. Have u seen our fault; ev°rv 'time you 1°so your tem- I last beyond the first year, through the blower afforded instant. ro- ' y° 'per: every time you do a mean, con- Qnie to this Grape-Nuts has been lief, top ed nin -over the eyes and new catalog? temptilile thing you sutler a Loss my main food for mornink and even- I cleansed the nnsai assn es. To-da I -' !ng "seals, nm stronger and health- Aman who wished 4o tn1.e.proceed- am free from Catarrh." B. L. Egan's The Winton Motor'Carria a Co _ which cannot he repaired. You lose ler than-I have been for years with'�itigs against a creditor in a distant 'of thousands of rience othersiias and been that. Cleveland.O.,U.S.A. Et certain aniount of power, of self- respect, and of an uplifting I• out a trace of the old troubles. (town sent a letter addressed: "To ours. 27 p g and u >- "Judging from the resent vigor- I p '-Represented to the Do'mfntoa building character-force. You are g g P g any res ectcible lawyer in A--." The Ur. Agnew's Heart Cure sauce.life, o!Canada by conscious of your less. too, which ells phj'sical slid mental state d tell Post Office returned the letter. mark- -- -- Relieves In 3o minutes. my people Methuselah may yet have I ed, "Not known." THE AUTOMOBILE 8 SUPPLY CO tends to weaken you still further. to take. second )dace amore the old -.., An admirable Eood of tha y9 grub St., E„Toronto,Out. A lost" who wants to do his best g Sob Abenctea In Cbte! miisi keep hiniseff in• good aicittal Hien, for I feel like I will live a � -The Pall of Rheumatic Pains. Domtnton CtUca trim. rIf he would achieve the high- breast many more years. When a sufferer finds permanent relief in "To all this remarkable change I such a meritorious medicine as South Ameri- - e �PPS st s>,tcccss he must be a correct fn health I ani indebted to my wise c tihinko He cannot think discord, 1 can Rheumatic Cure,bow glad heiatotell it. . f ,.1 and b req iiaLmonious conditions- in- friend and Grape-Nuts and I hope C W.Ml ayhew,of Thames%ille Ont.,couldn't Finest quality and flavour. Jo business. 1-]is ii•ronq ;th,nl}ght the y°slum Co.. will continue; to walk or feed hmsalFfor mo;;Tia-four yearsl' wilt hnnevcomb am! undermine his manufacture this life and health giv- ago three bottles of this great r<:medy cured prospects in life: ing food for several centuries y'et, him-nota nin since-isn't that encour- - until I move to 'a 'world where in-I agement for rheumatic s3fierers?-82 COOOA digestion is unknown.'• Name given n omni retia is weak financially, isn't by Postuni Co., Battle Creek, Mich. _Nntsitious and Erp cal. "Hc hasn't, much money, Teacher promenading with his pupil Ask any physician %chat ho knows t hot hB GI•vrs employment to a great in the field. "Nature's works are.Grape L1uts,.'('hose who have , ninny' men. ' "Who are they?" tried it know.things. I marirelloun,' exclaims the piipil. CHENILLEs of CURTAINS r,, fed,of hoose liaagtoga,also 1"Ot hor People's bill-colloctors. Yes, indeed," the teacher replied,, sed as t w7�+ r'r• There's a reason." 1 D ` N DYED ♦ OL[ANtp - r Look in each pkg, for the famous "when you t.hi;tk, for example, that j,�jg C�iLTriIltt� LIKE nttw, - "q d; little book; "The •li{oad to WWI- the humblest %Asect has its '-satin : wrtatontabort.your. _ ---- - -__ . lard's liniment fir silt evephere villa •• Ipgnmp 16RITIt13AgrRIOANUYSIN000.,Cox 155,Mefftr3al l ISSUE NO.`18-04. , .:, :. _ _ a .. ..:. ,•.3-::- .:.�.. ..... _.;.,. ,..:.:. _.. „.... .D .. . 1. ..r _ .. - _. r - _ .. ..,,dry 1. . - ,. - I e a .. ..:- . • -/ .. •. - - 3 _ .; . �l10 — ---- f sorption of the pure and harmonious all that ever had been or could be trunk and came forward, insengllblsl — ' `° , III of the Aprtl d'ay. expressed to the honor of thei Six changing his position in the ends►*-11 S -- AV Her 'shawl had ski Hundred. Medway's check flushed, or to change the current of ail �y� Aped from her Y he was carriod out of himself, and thoughts, and pressing the SOwero m shoulders'and hung gracefully about �` Vie' ' herDYING PR0'Mftmr1SE , etihancin the slender before hong was answering Jessie's beneath his step he istro]lgd#arward! f O�<' g grace of . edger questions touching that fain- and let himself down, as of old. [ulli her figure, the lovely lines of which ous charge like any boy. Did he Length on the grass,.in front of her,) ;,:'- ;, • r-�' A were well shown b the simple close- `..' flttin black ova she wore, her think when they changed that any reclining on one arm wad loofiing ups " smallg neat bonnet set off the glory of them would.return? Was be sprry 'and facing her while he made somw when the order was received? trivial observation, r I. -_. of her hair, sunbeams treambling s OR, THE CUSSING . � oudgh ding oak-boughs " _ - the the bud "Sorry? Oh, Miss Meade soldiers But Jessie did not heed whet he played softly vel f ce e sot deliche ate in colo can Haver sorry in an was saying, her eyes dilated with' ' _ engagement. Why, the. first burst sudden terror, her cheek paled. s WILL hands loose] clasped in her la P when the hounds give .tongue is "Don't move." she cried, "don't; _ • . oring and feature, and her bright nothing to it. The very sounds, stir as inch," and as she spoke, she ; rich ,hair. The gnarled branches the firing, the -noise of hoofs, the darted toward him, anatched some-I i . N0 ��� and i3furdy gray trunk of the oak rattle of steel and iron stir one up_ thing from the grass and hurled . CHAPTER XI, pictures, talked of Italy, of "Mod- ma e a good setting for this tender and make one feel all alive; nothing it away. . "Are you sure?" asked the new- ern Painters," of the pro bea$ty, the primroses clustering at like a sharp action to steady the Quite close to the spot os- whieli I turning to Jessie with the brotherhood, skimmed recent liters-- her feet were in harmony with her, nerves. Of course I thought I was he reclined she had seen a thing lilts, ,Tank gaze of civil indifference, ture, drifted on to the mutiny and and the bunch of delicate anemones, In for it. You don't know what the long, brown, leather lash of • -1.1'. "that you don't mind my amok- Lucknow, glanced thencei to lighter the sole ornament she wore, akin a lot one t�ynka in a minute at such cart-whip "stretched on--the turf,: _.. themes, operas, theatrus, declined Ito h�• times. I saw the old place there, and w en-his arm touched the ing? • final] to social celebrities, gossip. with sunshine on it like now, and ground the thick end of the lash l Ile scarcely waited for an answer, Y Of what was Jessie dreaming, in 1. letting hirriselt down on one elbow Their conversation opened a new that rapt, thoughtful posture, her thought-well, Marvell will be suddenly erected itself, showing a 1 and interesting world to Jessie, deep eyes shadowed b the len Hugh's, so much the better for the long, $at head stip two emittll, Blit^ on the grass in the immediate fore- who had never listened to cultured Y g' old fellow, and wondered• if my pec- tering eyes, and a forked tongue I - .ground, whence he could look up in dark lashes which made such a con- le would care-especially m• sister g y i talk baleen. ...She did not:know that feast tci- liar; fair heli :a>itd nese p P Y. 3 darting itself vicious] at his vs-- =, a i,ouacle►3a's laiti3, belts ra die t oo3i t ' out and lighted afresh cigar, much they said was COMMonj)SaCo, leaf complexion? Did the clear � ' mantas haw elle ° am} �' protected which ft Wo9'lYi h840; °j -' ~. much' second hand, little origins eyes sec more than the fair pros- poor child. And I-well, I wished struck in another instant. He "Pray smoke, pray don't hesitate'' and nothing profound; she had not f had been a better fellow. And, sprang to his .lent, saw what had; . pect spread before her !n the April Jessie_ -etRmmPrart _Waith a.-.rising enough social experience- to question do you know, it was'a queer feeling--hap¢enod, caught the things blow; color. lights-?--- What would.. She have that we should never know what the good-breeding of totally ignor- thought had she been conscious o1 on the head with his stick, and thea He turned with a audsien surprised ing her presence, though it revolted the keen, intent gaze even now bent they said of it in bug2and. Then flung the limp dead body into the; look at her, and threw the cigar her fine instincts and made her one couldn't help feeling glad of get- water, look a over his shoulder into the upon her from the thick cover/t of _ •• Y wretchedly uncomfortable; but she the dim silvery oak coppice? Oh! ting such an innings, and malting I "A viper, and a large one. Thisiskl water, to the surprise and almost ,listened with absorbed interest and such a 8niah. And, by Jove, Miss you," he said, turning tranquflly indignation of his, cousin. the charm of the mystery and the B could have Listened longer., Meade, you lanai really practice a win to Jessie, ' who was sitting n mystery of the charm to that intent g 7 "What nonsense- Claude !" she ex- you turn n fellow inside witchcraft, with her face hid in her hanks, sob-,Medway's appuarance bad gayer 1 Alter all," he thought, - claimed, "when you have twice been out I One never . talks of these Y illuminated Clara's face and changed "she is but a woman, simple, un- bing bitterly. told you may smoke. Why, Jessie," things, you known " concluded. (To be Continued); her whole bearing; she "became ani- tutored, ignorant of the world, and • size added, with asperity, "you must "That In unkind," said Jessie, . - _ mated amSting, gracious. To Jea- ah f how innocent ! And Gretchen Surely be thoroughly used to tobac- "when people are dying to know, , ale's admiring gaze who was really was innocent," be added, and amil- co by this time. Don't pll your and have ,so much pleasure In hear ��'` men snooks eve venin �" beautiful under this inspiring influ- ed. That smile was to his face as �' evening Qnr�_�Y'as.._it grana© _that- she Lha.a.Hpear -D eke in-acme Ing." —-PERSONAL POINTERS. ey c a n did, though that "One would do a great` deal to - - yy should totally forget her dearest pnradise of fresh herbage wad did not lessen Jessic's dislike of to- please some people." Notes of Interest About Somei Jessie in the presence of this fns- bright flowers; St made him uacon- . bacco, but she merle no reply, be- Jessie could not nee"the took that ' Prominent People. - cinating man;'the simple child won- sciously avert -his gaze from the cause Captain Medway immediately !accompanied this, but the voice waa _ dered ? anal then it suddenly struck pensive young face on which no one said that it was a sin to spoil the almost as expressive as ono full- Signor hlascagnl, the ]amens Ita1i- sharply through her how well match- could look while thus smiling. .-_ primrose scents with smoke. "Fact ed the two were, and how absorbed Then he pushing through the ;charged glance. She trembled, she an composer, is one of the most sup- . - is, one smokes when one is alone knew not why, erstitious of men, and always carries: in 'each other. A strange feeling brushwood, the, crackling of which - - from force of babit;" he added, "I I "Women can only hear things, lin one of his pockets a remarkable frightened the muscles of her throat. broke into Jessie's dream and made • couldn't find you. Clara, and, in ' g ''they may never do them, she said, collection o! talismans to avert itais.' •- ,,.. - Was she Sorry? Surely not. her- turn to see the handsome tate .stractively turned to a.weed for when beneath the sof' telt hat 6rhich had sightagly, fortune. Among them may be men-' comfort, like the Goth I am - "Weil, Claude," said Clara, I '"That hearing would make it tioned tiny figures of St: George in the paintin materials had been now become so familiar to her. ' Jessie's color deepened to the deep- ; B worth while to do anything, live -est wild-rose tint, she bent over gathered together and the sketchers "Good-morning," he said, with as I ry and mother-of-pearl, and small Air' o! faint surprise q .horns of coral. - her painting in distressed embarrass- �had gone their several ways, "what I iso at meeting her. 'How sweet are looks .that ladies went. hurt by Clara's unwoat-•1 i do you think of my little friend ? '•Skatching again. - Miss. Meade ? - One of the most studious Qtseeae to - How very industrious you are." I„ bond, F-,uro Is the German Em rear, who tone of her own awkwardncia m he I Could you imagine anything, so it e I v P "traying her chs!ike, but grateful for V dainty in these Boeotian waste s•?" I fear not," shy replied, 1n her cares eery little indeed for pomp Haid _ _. literal s:mplicity. It 1s such a he quoted with the same fete-voiced Lemony. �r -Va}esty's favorite . . a courtesy to which she was little "Little? I thought her a fair- I fervor, tore more keenly appreciated. This ; sized girt," " s is turn newest ferpet• glnva business, a morning's work I study is medicine, and she pian in,- -accustomed, Had which she there- - „ , I scFina sent !to the easel and elect - � strutted herself so well lei the art q g' Fag them T battle to the end, c- atitude was not tort on Captain Clnrn, eh ? Some village girl ! To save from shame and thrall,' " 01 healing that she is regarded as . Ed way, unobservant as De appear- I some femato genura you have un- for snows time, discussing and tom- , lquite an efficient adviser in cases of . _ -- ed to his len aid posture on the mending the picture, while -the pato i ordinary illness. g earthed? rose deepened .In Jessie's face and iadded Jessie, with deep feel in I a e - g .-. grass his whole attention claimed I •'but isn't she pretty. notd, ane i y .. I"Ah ! Sir Galahads are not needed � At Kemble. in Wiltshire, England, - P y her eyes kindled. Four atmos- .. . . - by Miss Lonsdale, with whom he ;charming and refined ?" she persist- }•hero is so goc,d,' he said "I envy I In these happier days, except in apir- IIw>rd liiddulph owns one of the most Was soon deep in n ccriversation i - 1t are they ?" tinteresting estates in England. for that did not Include Jessie. ed you your facility, We've all triad I ' q is well enou 1•Ie shrank "freta the Innocent gaxe within its bo�indaries are to be seen is en. n-o thong"" bare� our hands on the dear cid Place, i of ns .a well-preserved Druidical tem be the ' he ret neral, -b-It I tse%'er car tnv ro temp be, thrill o enthus,a.sm, aas CIaado it ft hxd stung htai_ he tiiitied away !ruma:ra of a Roman villa; the site of . way, much for that blunder pink and 12iss -Lonsdale,' It defies us ail 'and took a- careful nim with Das - of so many martial a'�'cnture.s, the ae? Hell, Redwoods was. It good subject ] an Ang;o-Maxon village mentioned in you know. men are supposed to ha%c for a s•etc stick at a white butterfly hovering Domesday Book, an•' the source o! central figure of so many romantic- 'nbo-ut a bus et r o > _ - a ver speculations " From the day .when bad taste In these matters." it to De 'Jessie's home'? Was not I the .handsome boy helped pull her "Fair or dark, she has distinction lila friend, Captain-Ran-dal of the f rived the deep significance of the Inctioa or remembered that the King Edward was neer s book- out of the pond, he had occupied a, and beauty such as would he no- 190th, sono connection of hers hutter(ly symbolizes the soul, but iworm, but he has always been fond „_;: large apeat in her fiaagination. markable in es.iy rank," continued bier adopted brother? Thea who of history, and has Quite a f*ao col- _ ;Philip bad depicted him under var- Clara; "this Is r.o more re+t girl, must-be the little irrliF once help- Jessie was strangely ;arrswd, she was p g g (glad when the winged creatvra. flut- lection of volumes at Sandringham - lions aspects• and in giowtni. colors, wheat► 'bel'iute dei liable' will fide in ed pull out of the mill-pound. Did ,tered lightly away unhurt'Into azure �deating with the Crimean expedition - -. .. - until -his very name diffused an at- a few dears I'ihen her manner. her she really remember it ? He. was freedom land the campaigns of, Nelson and --- of chivalrous "' romance. accent, her re"nement of thought•=" hit bly hoevred, tadved." "Yet it must be bo hard to die Wellington. Books on farming•, sport Accustomed as she was to the dan- ' "Say a paragon at office, Clara. So they chatted, Jessie never re- and ]soup thla,_lovcly, lavo}y world" and other pursuits also appealed to I—- Accustomed ere and vicissitudes of was through You see I .have not your opPortun- fleeting that-his manner, which had , l _ ___ Ithe medium of Philip, who was even !ty of studying the young person's hitherto bean one of civil lndiffer. I she 'added, "even.for God and the hfin before the cares of.State wholly now on most active service, the character: And n-.en-arc not ox- once, had now changed to a rdlu led right, Engiraighand's motto, to ride I monopolt. his time: When he der- deference and friendliness. She was iIika that, straight to death, to fa!! !Fringe of. Nit1P9 he was, a coasider- Io,o that this lying on and pea be- petted to gush into darkness and wake, where? able novel reader, . ' _- Jlookf mea 1 in on the ri►ss be- ;• "Gtixh ! Really, Claude, you are quite unconscious loos of a charm that n ^' . riB 5 g fi - _ 11rave -men tuigh.t.Kcll.ssemble b*-�_:ba.--inaAaFaf+mia-af� ..� _-.-are - tore i�Pt; 's"nit�lislTayfr si cow:' --iia-e a-#:a diteo%c•rer} In ber' . foreign to her experience, had no- of admiring nothing, ennstanily' puha con4isting of . a certain guileless ;fore the hereafter. Were you -eo always a eubJsrt of intoner interest foreigtually taken port in what 1s per- you out of sy'mpatt.y with other transparency of diction and thought !sure of heaven, Captain Medway ?" IMr' Chamberlain seems to ha,e- ac- _. ;haps the most chivalrous it not 'people. One is Perpetvzii2y .Jarred that made her speech fIaiv like some lie looked at her with dilatfag.Iquired a new one during his tour - , • most brilliant episode in modern by, appreciation, one iq pure, cool stream, limi !d, refresh- aycfi, for the moment, taking the throw h Great Britain: It eonatcte - ... want o1. a ,r I q sarcagm e■ Intentional. war, made bar heart beat with a tempted to e.Yclude you altogether ing, only the more musical for some I i„ in puffing out his cheeks alightly glorious thrill: Philip had often from interests." siiKht 'interruption; an unnate, un- . "Oh t.e returned in a tone or Ihe Is interrupted, Iic has only K P relict, "I never thought much ' of ,whcn-. (been in great danger, he mug+ often I "Vow, my dear Clara," .he replied comprehended desire for sell-expres- I one other .trick of gesture-drawing a. ;have performed a herdic dPt�; but observant of a tearful quiver of the sion giving a childlike unreserve those thingir, you know. -Men don't lat least men of the world; Of course forefinger rapidly across -hie nolo ;that famous charge had fired her usually proud lip, "this is cruelly that Ras most pathetic. ,� -one had a sort of a feeling that one Shen he has made a telling point. - couldn't _expect to ,go, Ln,the ,good There is no -doubt as t ' ' could. Philip, who had actually enthusiasms ?' Didn't ,I admire the Faid, abrupiy, looking thoughtfully whence he-acquired this mannerism; ft seen as much of it as was possible Persian cat ?- Didn't I'stick .to the .down on her from his higher eleva- Place; but funking was no good. ' -.se a soldier in,the ranks on that. crippled . tailor with a geniva . for tion as he leant against an oak- Take your licking and don't squeal' was the only peculiarity of gasticula- held, and who bad heard it des- metaphysics long after you had for- trunk, we used to say at Eton. E3eaide9, tion - which-Mr. Gladstone perasftted - • tribal 1n detail and discussed by , gotten him ?" g Y Jessie's lip quivered and bar eyes n'anY better fellows hod to go there, himself. other eye-witnesses, and, studied the ' "Forgotten T �'oti know how un.; filled; she turned and looked' away for., we were x.21 in for it together." The Right Ikon: A: t7�Darxi 1Svrray; • whole battle scientifically after- gratefully he believed." .- . over .the shining prospect, the blue "I don't think," continued 'Jessie the Secretary for Scotland, is one ward, had narrated it over and'over "Then the;poetess, Fliza—" water and green woodland, eloquent- with sudden warmth that. I should of the most athletic, of all legislat- �s again to her, not forgetting • hfed- I - '"It is not kind of yon to name ly silent. care o go to a he men' you were ors: As a racket boy he was us-- -, way's special -heroism in ulunging i that treacherous woman.". "Poor thild," he added, in a low, shut out of. I mean, she added rivalled as a racket player, and he is back under hot fire to rescue a I "I must say you have frightful full voice, rich to her ear with the !nth glowing confusion in hex swift- one of the best amateur gollere north _ - •' ' wourrded .man. She had only to !luck w-ith your�iroTC�6�—i3tri:`that...mnnifold mvsie of repressed -feeling IY flushing face, "a man who did i�of' the Tweed; while few men can _ _ - close''her ey'e's and the charge of the ea t� y - _ (that-turned back, wounded, bleed- gun_.with more deadly ef- . Six Hundred passed .with ivid accu-' low, a plain and practical chap like noticed himself, the changing, strug- ing, wc3 , into that fire to sav,i.an- feet. He is a great'cyclist, too, and other more helpless than himself. ' I racy before her, the knightly . form me, to be expected to begin n fresh filing emotions passing over her I thinks as little of riding home all the o! Claude, wearing the picturesque schwnrmerei once a mogjJh, especial- face likq cloud shadows giver ,;wood- That is real religion-saving others" way to Scotland when the Parlia- of Cl uniform in welch she had I ly at second hand." land and sea. Both features" and ` At these buring words a deep ,mentary Session is at an end as of I. once seen him, being the central fig-i 'T wonder that you See any point color 'were subtly responsive to the icmotion seized, the young, man, - or Icyc114tg from his London chambers to11 y -ure of the pictures it> ,a, anrcas. s. bAnal, eo ,very slightest feeling;_ it was a deeply inn i rather a tumult of mingled emo- the House o1 Commons, s Instead o[ looking at Marwei] second-hand, Claude, Jest as you tcresting stud}, fraught with a tions; his heart beat with deep and g I strong pulsations; his eyes 11, he I The resignation of Vice-Chancellor + Court., towering stately in the sun- will, this sweet child and her lona fresh and stimulating charm even to a P. 3 - shine the deer in the foreground, she cent affection make a deep ,and last- one versed in' the study, of women a looked at the flower-sprinkled grass'f Cfiatterton from the Irish Bench e faces,, at his feet, silent, though the word 1leaves Lord Young, of the Gaurt of more than once.diverted her gaze to I Ing interest in my life." dnrlin formed itself with inatzdi- Sessions at Edinburgh, the oldest +. the recumbent fisure in the imine- R'ell•, Clara, you weren`t over After a while Jessie awnllowrxi' g�� ' diete foreground, n deep. and rover-I civil to ydur friend. I thought she something down with an effort and blo intensity on his lips. He raised working,judge fn the United King- ent admiration expressed in every ;must be a sort of maid from the turned her head slightly.• "Oh, it I his eyes, glanced once at Jessie with dom. Both judges were born in 1819, - feature of her pure, sweet faces I way in which you ignored her." - Is,only for a time," she said cheer- a hook that caressed her from head but the cosi ring Vice Chancellor has " �i Thus innocent Jessie did inward "Oh 1 a girl in her position ! fully. "India will soon }w, quiet, Eo foot, then looked-down again. the advantage of Lord Young in the _ homrigo to -. this bravo so ter, no " Jessie's heart beat too, with Eery ,matt'er of length of years on the ° knotci s e was c fated- 1au�et you oa if t had no Tenor- o an a e ,exon me u P requiring i g �ed her." a 7s flet-seall3- g gT eighty-fifth year, attends daily at the q to begin a warfare Infinitely more sou ht the cool;she was troultled, perilous and re uiitin tonna a of an "I bow to superior wisdom. Thank added. ondering'r�oa=wh=,t--�uisksazid ,-herrn ..ire gEssinn with-almost. ,int.,,_ goodness there's the luncheon bell. "Oh, no," she replied, with her enthusiasm had betrayed her, wog- paired rigor, and it is n noted wit. w Infinitelysome higher order.- Perhaps it i fi derin but scarcely feaYih was some shadow of oncoming Fate IAreadian bliss makes one-so bun- accustamed simplicity, "but we are g, 3 q; e IHS remembers mann oT Burn's.peiaon- that made her say, ten minutes be- giY• engaged." possessed the amazing audacity of al friends, and knew i�itimnfety "Bon- __ tore, that she would -never again Marsyell Court was not sketched in ' El ngaged,! brother•and sister !" perfect innocence, besides alto.trusted Inie Jean," the widow of the pont. .be so ha one day. Many trysts were made he cried in tones .of surprise. "Par- the living empediment of t^+�'ry--at PPS at that pleasant sot nor silo who would have trusted The world does not hear n great ,a - So strongly impressed was,she by P p between the dori me," he adder , "I-ah t the re- �s deal of Miss Helen Gould, who is be- '' this knightly figure, so deeply touch- oaks and the water, and it became laitionship is unusual'and contusing, the warricif archangel 'himself, the usual for Claude Medway beautiful young Michael with his ]laved to be the wealthiest einst�r in .- ed by the charm of the mellow voice, y to be in that's all." Y g - - attendance on his cousin, carrying A sudden, complicated pain dyed burning suit of bright armbr. 'The existence, beyond a general rumor r ,. that she forgot herself and the in- ry g P that s}je eschews society and is de- her awash and cam stool, and crit- Jessie's face with crimson, which moment was impressive, the silence cpngruity of her own silent presence i P -- voted to good works. She is a veru x" �icisin and watching the progress, of quickly gave place to deathly pale- seemed to quiver with intensity. � *it this animate conversation be- g g P gr I am afraid," faltered Jessie at practical woman, and has been much twcen t�:e cousins, until some re-'the painting. Hess. She said nothing, but time sit- Jz from Clara, concerningitsorn her I One morning, while that lovely nation was revealed to he, in a last, -"that my tongue runs away Impressed by the very rvdimentnry _ ..w• • Aketch ��'oko bar from her dreamy] spring weather lasted, Jeanie re- flash. Philip was her 1+Pothar, with me. I don't often talk to knowledge of cooking among the poor ," !ketcs3:: and recalledrfro her to herself, i aired to the appointed spot a lit- though not of her blood, people." Iso she has started,a cookery instity , tie before the appointed hour, and "Handal is a lucky fel%.tw all ' "So'mucin the worse for people," tion in New York, where the poorest 4. �1'her; she began to be ill at ease and PP he returned, drawing In his breatb may attend lectures rind detnonstra �• Ao find herself In her.owh icay; she I setting vp her easel and getting out taound," he added, with a range o! $ �, Y _ _ doubted it. she ought to remain I her eolortubes, began to compare voice. "What would most of us with an air of relief, while Jessie ;tions'without paynicnt of'any fee: She :•- /'�'� whore she was so evidently:super- her sketch with the prospect before give to be to his place at Lucknow? hent forward and mode somt+ most not only provt3es {t with 8.,.-sato17/ livous. . . •I her, looking at it from this point .He gets all the innings." unlucky additions to her picture, teachers, but superintends many de .. The cousins talked of people she I and that with an artist's dissatis- "But rou had your innings at Bal- "Do you know, Miss Mende, it is hails' herself, and is almost alc►ays ' Ili] not know, and places she had I faction, At last, laying bar- palette aclava,' she replied, quickly. "One very rafreahing to talk .to a wady praacnt in neat cotton dregs wad up- llCvor seen; till some reference to aside in disgust, she seated herself of the :IIx Hundred 1" who has not .been spoilt by the ,non, Joining flit ei>3s9rs affil sTs ring 1. .11 l Clara's sketch set them upon art I on her damp-stool Lencath an oak The-totie-in-which she spoke eon- tvo�•" every kind of irfetniction girth to , rr tSGd artists. They spoke of famous and..gave laorself up to a sildnt.--UU- twined the sum and quintessence, of He left his statiop Uy the' oak= `those who attend '_ u,, r"s .. � , . . . -- - t, , . . . . hew... 1. ', . .. . • }q` •'f 4 i��,,,,t �.rt_ i •7 .ur..—Y1^iii, —�_ _ y`_— ,,. .A,- _ .�6.. ns-,/. "' .. v,..,:. S M..n„„•'� �'- . ;.°Fad F"<4'�. ..s-.s7- c-M-r.. jr, HORSE REGISTER, New Adverttseinents. two BucepltalvS—(Vol.12) -333,;1] (1128S) `T I o1no IS published OV Friday morning at is T:)ASTIURE. TO RE_N —Pieutv of 14okering O=. The choialv' bred Clyd'esdale f3talhou JL r1JUL111gwater, Apply to I- Cani1sck, TEEXIS imported by flr'aharn Bros.,the property dre-twood. 81-26 Par year; a&.oci flilald Luadvazee, of 6 C,Btinker, Picketilax. will make ELY HELLO When the �,O, —Fat cattle and H hogswarted *'henyou have fat stvck the Eeasom of i�')04 as follows:—MoudaY leav!s " own $table Kin.stoo R*ad, Of&L for prices Z aouug cattle to feed on shares, write or lucs2av, Thos. bladdaford, Kiijgstoti J A White,bronghaLu 119-tf y Liud ready to sell drop a Card for Batidel'a Lptel, Whit'YY, (Or uikht; Or when you�aut a mileh cow.beef ririler or lRoad, for noon. his own stable for night; u e :��Ho s ' eanin, I I Wednesday, To)ne's, Rouge Hill noor,Maxwell' hotel, Highland Creek, VJ'AINTED—Special representatives V in this coulitir kind&6j,wing ttirriortea RATES OF ADVERTISING for night; Ti ursday, David Reemor'a to represent and adverrite au old estabiished you. -44rst insertion,per line 10 Canis Silver Spring, Con. 10, Uarkham. for busmess house of sWid fluxiacial 5'a '.,i"g Seizes I Saab subsequent insertion,per line b night; Friday. Jo uson's ht7tel, White. 9�rjoel,. wcekly, With eZp6LSeg This rate do"net include Legal or Foreign ad. h ad 7 Tordsoments. Yale for night; Saturday, tohisown vbycbecl.; direct from beadquar- 'at' that Spacial terms given to parties making Con- Horse su'd buggy furairihod CwL -c ; Remember 9 able aLtil&to following Monday mcra- sary, OaLtioa permaueut Addy lie We Elr�`o "ON for 3 or 6 mouth&or by the year. Hall- ing, &MROOM 610 Mouou bidg,Cbic&2o Lil. 26-31 TT;lLor y0arlyeontmetspa;abla quarterly. 26), '4223!.— ..cards,ten lines or ander, with paper, Gallant Chattaiii, tN CREDITORS 'D 3 oci payable in silvance. The imForte I C ydeaJ&le stii.ior., the NOTICE TO —I ein ooilcoi-musten conts"r lia As,Rrove OF 11psou! 4. pro.erty of Cowie & Graham, - w--7i D U N BAR I AT* contsper line each subloquent insertion. Farm,BUrkbam, will make ln.04 as to!. ANN MADILL, deceased j Soclsl Contract r tos, mado known on applies, lowc—Mouday, wHI leave his owr.Lat&ble Notice is hereby k4veo purrasgat to tue Re. OM No free bdvartising us -Grean River,and proeeed to Jno. Patter visad Statutes of Ontario, Lb97, Cbapter 1,9. Is Selling jUvortisomants vithout writter, notractio that all pqrsons havina claims &;aiust the ea- son's 79h con.Pickering,f r n000, Bub. tate of Aca Madill Ista of the Township Cr Iril I be Inserted until forbidden and charged so Gordingly. Orders for discontinuing advertise- hard's hote',Brougham,for night; Taes Pickerisis in tLe Courty of Ontario, married March IM,are required on or before the 29tb Job Work promptly attended to. and night; Wednesday, Tom's hotel, a,!at April 19,�4 to send by registered letter or Liverpool, Disinfecta� -jumbo Ulu"he Iz writing and twit to Us Pub- Ijay. t�ajja, fax Z---" wo-mma,Vzss�d.who died on vhv sird day ci fO j 0011,JaO-SlItChell's WOO d ver to Ldward Haas of the mid Township of n t B Duabartoo, i r nigh ; Tharsday, B. Fickorielif.one of the Executors of ths Will of 4:)Ur jp oil tic si—strict Independence 4DUr &I M—A First-class Local k1sper. Carter's, Clrerrywocd, for noon John the said deceased.addressed to him at aou go I Hal P.O�full particulars of the'r el-i—a ando, Scouring Oux- 34-'xpects t1one—Tho li rooro town line. for might; tills 'I the V60016'Of FiCkOring bad Vicinity-- Slilro)'s itapport 0 ' Scs. securities it any raid by them. Friday, T. Coxworth'w; Arms,34e, for ad Cott"is ftrth�r given thtt after the Toilet SOA P�'.s for n0ou, Fr&rILI,n Horse, M r�,ham, said i9th day at April 1904, the andersigued Murkar & Thexton. Proprietor% until Saturday wxu; Satarrday ncou to Executors of the Will of the sail deceased will grocood. to distribute the sebes of the said nis own a able until the following Mail- eciessed Lmoni? the parties entitled thepito, FRIDAY, APRIL, 29th, 1904. day morning. havingreSax-I Ouly to LL!a _clllii�a of Which and a host of other Cleansing agents notice sh&-'l then have been foceiyedand the; 31ack 31urphy—VOL. VIII, P. 117 they Liot be ii&blo for the said assets or A Lye Brooins NOTE5 AND COMMENTS. The werican bred stalicia,tha proper y perikou of whose claims ty of S C. Buuker�-will Make the BtASOU have had uotice. l3orax 'Washboa-rds any p "the "to,to an rba L-h1_.,il_,0rb,,1,.y_ h i a 15ch d tv of,hlar h,1904. oi!1901 as follows—Morday leaves his Preown Xadi!!, t56' Uvnmne A e. Iforoat.0, Ammonia Clothes Lines 11 �The po Iling in Toronto, to-mor- own &table, Kiageton Road; Ba--del's ho- Edwal'i F ' E�oujje Hill,P.0..Executors D,jw -Pearline Scrubbing Brushes ro vi,- for the election of a Controller tel, Whitby for niaht; Tuesday,own at& &McGilliv"rs'y',Whitby,solicitors for Executors -b4a for might; Wedntsd&y. Maxwell's Sal Soda Stove Brushes to fill the vacancy caused by the 25-.9 —WIRtning Brushes of Richardson will h4ol, Eiiht"Creek, for oight; Thurs. --Washing Compound be day, his own stst.le for night; Fr!dsy. Whitning Shoe Briishes wa tc hed with i n te res t. . The Johnson's hotel, Wbitevale. for might; House and Lot Starch, etc. 'Tacks, etc. result of the civic investigation Saturday. procetdo to his own stable i,,,howed that Mr. Richardson 1)110- until the followiag Woridav mcrriug. 'fited greatly by the ballot-stuffing Sefifferman—Better known ai .-A-Pj);e To Rent Favor us with your trade. Nvas carried oil,so extenziively J%,a", thc_ ce!ebreted Anieri�:an bred tat the la;;t election. Pu't)ii(- feel- trotting stall on,the property of Robt. The under-:gned hag tf) rent in lot 2S ing becaine so strong against Deverell. Pickering, wi I stand for a .)n.. Pioke i kj�,, ��rtkilp wei-t nf Dt;n- Richardson and the demand for limited cas,ker of msres durieg t1it hart-,n.) a I'; stA)rt1%1. 7 i,.�nrno 1. franie -:hi,;� resignation mvwn seaacn C f 1904 " follows—M on 4IS-v t�) w�.j(�h i.;a-tachril 3 w-r"-i he"'ll Oil(fill ;..,e, his -,w. stab;e fcr Wooart:�-@ o f!and. Tht-re are nri the p.-emison a that Itichar(h.-on was Lotel. V,*'b;tbv noon. Central bott), CIA. -i I to v -va- a gl),A arid dr,I vt� ho�l,e, It,"i i I pellk acate his s - At the &we. night; tuead y Raglac. nooc, St. rent the wh,)Ie. or will rent the lvjwe ti. WedLes. 8we ehiiCheexpre�-�;edb6 intent. bert b-ise, i10 't Pcrrv, unt Jon to -et-k re-electiuu. a� ALI day n�-,ou, tLerice to Ailiburn f�-r aigbt 56.N, Diinbarton Th;arsday , Sebert'4 hotel. Brcoa�i-, RUBT. H, CARS Ball ' Bearuig aix)btle of purity of elvvtion-, and roca butibard'd hotel, Brnu2bam,ul-iibt coul)Iiilg his tittine' i%ith that (,if Friday, Jobrison's botel, V%'h tevale. Agiat tot. &L 'hitney',-�, and chxilniljg�to be nooc, Ardrow'a ho-el, West HiJ a ght H a Hopkins, kluda of V612 of �iirty, an(tn-li tho vvholo ast�uniing ing Morid2y morning, Co,y.of Usaaw%. a Illost Isidierons attitude. While the witninec the CotiserN Satarda� uati�fjllost- toy 6be �UcLaagtlAz 'IN -a N* N Will *1"a M S he has MY%ays received the bupport vative party in the Of the Conier past� the disclosures of the. resent investigation basbeen sfU asto disgnst many of h;s foriner sup ers porter-4, from whom he is now -�good fellow around town,and will re(-eive the votes of many who If your blood Is thin and im- ou are miserable all the �rqve o�f his method of PUM Y being eiected or his-iiiii-1-d-on-maal y _thme. rich blood- que"tions. His opponent is ex- that invigorum strengthens, The Empire Medicine Co. of 1.4a on mayor Shaw, another Conservs- m(reshes. You cuminly know Onc.boa appointed the cmders4pwd so tive, v%ho will receive th up rt I Ckering.for sbe most-00 e '5 of the Liberals of r f derfmI discovery of the ajne&Pwu%b century the city -an o 19o", Tbro Foribetreatmene of ilbe many Conservatives. . It is hoped OU BrondhisJ To besi&ad LQvq4- Is--Co Sarsaparilla 0`1 1 for P1 Ida that Richardson will be defeated Caearrb. Asthma. BronchisiA. H*y f9ver asi it will hhow that the electors the medicine that brings good and all thruat and lung diseasea Write want purity in civic government, b.-,alth to 'the hotne, the only for PLr%iC0IAr1.X*t1OC1XOf troatMeartS Sad- and that they'do not N%ant party- medicine tested and tried for repair#constantly on h"d at. """1�m drnwn into ainnicipal affairs. 80 years. A doctoesmedicine. -.2, life. without doubt.to AyWI While hearing a case in Toronto Rars"an It is to*to"I wood*rfti=�dl 'NOTICE TO CREDITOR& etca,In tbo world for neraom*ss XYcQ11113 one day' this vs-eek Judge Morson pernisasat,and t caa�%thank 300 It—Qrh," s.poke thns, "I suppu,�;e one will me&DaLLA XcWaL""Ne-urlt.N.J.. of 00 :,C.&Twa('0. THOMAS ALLBRrGHT. derF-a&PA. come and swear ir wa.4 anti one .011, 4&41 -will come and swear it wasn't. the for NotlOOL4bortt,r ci—la rurstsnt t.) th4 Re. wing Se ' - .1/lachme %ed 6t.tnzea o-Oatw v),j8a, Chartor 1613,tha& 'usnal perjury that occiirs probably persons h^,�.iz c!&:m. o La^ioot to eo,&te Of in nes T Ma Allurwbt. is'e of th-4 Tnwn-;,iv of aly 'every case before me. Door Health SALE BY "The-bue that pet--ju.tvs himself the Pickwiog. n cbe Crunty of ()UtArlo. Yeoman. I&C4CL50d,wri—lito on or&b,at thsg4i,h day of hwirdest, I suppoae,-is the one who Laxative doses of Ayer's Pill* each Dveember.1001,are mquIred before the There was a tinic when nIght jF"Uy aid tho fars"Mirilla. 3ri=June 1904,t,)F�nd by registered letter Whis." Ldd t,3 8&rah Jame Albriaht.. Adminis- em" ' 'Markha R, -At T1 erery man vahied 'above trstrix of ti-.e Dropt-irty oftbe said deceased.at N�' GOOD �GIRLS-Sisterili or wLiteva.le Post ntlice,or to loliver t,,)the said �everything his word of honor. T f��ads preferred.as nurse and gem-ral. Adcalulatratin x fri I particulary of their ciatma When a wan was put oil his oath. good wagos.fares paid to Toronto. A pr,y at. &ad of the securities,if any hold by them trio%**we ctfie. 29 And notice is rurtli-tr ijTftn thftt offer the 'it was safe to say that that man - 0%11 3rd dlav of Jame i9fM the underAigned ad- S is will proceed tribate the Would.=what he, believed to te OR SALE-A gGod second hand in I ostratr it to dis heels. beef Amu or the decdasei&moaa the pirt olds,60- the t But, ]udging from F buuy double east,strang w e - titled tharew having reigard only to the C f'r essh.lime or tr%Ae ou stock.also -a mill been rocei me pring --hili ery what we hear in the courts of of which notice%hall then be to ved o0we ione ioroovwen-bred�at ressocable figures anA shot stio will not be liable f3r the said t" f"'" assets or suy.irr.tbtberaoft to bs:y groo -)us kv. the past few years, that, Apply to N.J,Chapman lot 9,con 3,etc JIL Of i P - __i*-t whose claim . all mot ben we I uctice desirable state of affa rsis rapidly iiiie Rheumatism Cured. 7-Dated tb 9 Met day of April,1,44. On Sa,(Ul-day 02ad war will display our new stock of Spring XiUin- becoming a thing of the past. Sc 8d6--*b Jwne All bricbt %%bitevolo P 0,Adm4n- 7rhere is not ing rnofed—epl­om�ble "I have been suhiect to.sciatic rbeu- fetratriz;Dow & 5dcrffirviray, Nrultb"Iptict- ery-. All the ladies of the village Paid vicinity are invited to come-and ia- -years," says E.' H. Wald.- torsfor Administirstrij* speet-our new*King good& ithan to see two persops go ng into matism for "M - - -_— i�& �the witness stand, and, af�er tak. ron,of Wilton Junction, Iowa is. joipts were stiff and gave rn� mu%_ 50 YEAR ing a solemn oath, to swear one pain and discomfort. My joints woxild EXPERIENCE IS A. Baker, , Pickering. directly'opposite to theother. One crack when.1 straitened up. - I used gilmirds of soclet ;of the best safe- . . y Chamberlain's Pain Balm &nd have in the past, w mposed been thorouthily�ured. Ha e not had as the oath i was asked to the old trotible on every person who a aln or ae e from f.p r many months. It is certRinlv a evidence in cases which cafne 006000". a 05"(slao(o most wonderful liniment." For ;ale Ure the.conrts for their decision 10 -gists. Nve are losing confidence by all Dru, TRADC MARKS Blit latel) DESIGNS cli, of the evidence that 119L .,2n mu COPYRIGHTS&C- --Th Soverelm lank -of --:C&UaA,%- )Ln3rone sendIng a sketeb and descriptinn may -given in the witnes-z-bom by persons Trees I quickil,ascertain our opinion free wrietber am tea. -orimPt'" to. Makes everythisig as-easy anti as simple qs possible�. _.�who have taken the most sacred invention isprobablypntenmble. Co 'Cay-c— Asati-i nimdbook ribligatiall-to �Itell the--tmth til sant fma "Idest swencir for aecmr�nK Pat =AlFkin 6F_ 40're es, -Urni-S whole�truth and nothing but the patents taxen throu"O Ilu Etc. fos sale. 111W tl"Vlthllut ch*r%re,in the Spenrity- T the I ig es prices pal or ai UK truth." This disregard 'foi n ed Facillties a s oil the I derigise,--ff n--(t does- J.,ircest cir- Modern Methods. 0 of Winter Apples A bmidsornely lllu-trstel weekly.. Courteous Tr�a�iiient.' not au-ur'mrell for the future IJ8TIUJI�Wrnal Terms.413 0!" Rent, culation of an Tlewsdeall this c lintry. Perjury has been JOHN E. UEEI A F:f-ur m7tlh.,$1. So by-11 ek.ering. 1 6 19 roadway. -BIARKHANI BRANCH, CL_kItE.Nl0_N-T RR A-.-C ause of an hicalculable Pi -, H, 0 ir t. he C UNI &Co.3 ew Yor I:ftmollut of mis-placed justice, and 7 Braich 01a� R5 F St—Washington.a A. P. Sinith, Mail. Agt. `is a crime that the country should -spare n.6 pains to have staiiij. 6V )ed (0 00 a&(0) U 1. Out. Many wilik at it, but it is a Waterworks. r^_'114 000000 (44, 0 matter for this njost scrious ..country. -well, Eobby, -lioNv do yon'like While Some-will adopt the new sv.9- asktd his-father, as they te,,13 of Nvaterworks hundreds will i;ot FROSI"' walked homeward froin the sanct-, be able ti) tise it. To thvsk-' the relia- ble PUMPS inade by EVAN-S' will' -hich vide the "rater- Ornamental Gates 4,, nary, to iN Bobby hid just still pro - best systeni of Nvater 6 pt"id hi:i filot visit. . works. The'4111alitv ai�d excellence f)f a jw ing tbese Iiiiin X X '"It's fine! Illated the yot PS will still he kept at the L1gtt1nwe1gbt ' Artisticind"190 ­Hb-tv much did Yoll et, highes�point and Patron -UM11111116L., s will receive P,.eawnable-In prics Iliall. 'T' 9 the promptest attention. I L I ',father Also a large line of Standard Farm Gat- 7. "How much did I get ? Why9 TP, ZT 0-M always on hand. Every progressive and -what do you mean ? How much Stro-ages andBest. 31adethrough rtodate fl-rimer insists on having FROST -what?" asked the astonished pa- E. W. EVAN L S9 -t 4 Nn 9 hard steel wire, heav- u and prices on requelL at this evident irrevence. -1. 'For full particu- II GATE. S. CitAlog rent ily galvainize( FOR SALE BY "Why, don't remember, W when the funnyollmolain passed the Brock St., hAby lars call or write, G. URIAH JON ES, CKERIN. t G a EX 'o PE y R E A E AN T tr RA Co, Vic "a 4T8 8" es Ign In wd F G _tes rid s I P_7 R Injonley around ? 1 0131Y got ten E. L CHAMAN -PI cen t-Q:"-'Uppincott's." P MP M ai.er and Plu ml dr Balsam. A r .7 4- 4 Jw 111111W :..4 QLARCUONT 1;A saidEthe littie"A'buy to Mister." the fence, to -Mark- the farmer leaning o* .--..Fred.Wilson,is moving -the mitle 4as run away and spilt Won't you come load of ELay. Sp- king Goods Mr. Theaker is domieile i with my and help we put it on the wagon N. Burton. Albert lEtawson has c6immenced again?" "I will," said the farmer, "if you ----'Boys 'Wagons, Go-Carts, Step-Ladders, Window Shades, Bed k I th ity. is visiting will come over here f List-an' he'v room S'ites. "f riends in Meeity. git my cows out dthe'pastur'. PICTURE, FR/AMES—We keep a-big assQrtment of ab ve,.,. David Peattie, of Toronto, is h," said the little boy, "I'm d father wouldn't like that?." visiting friends here. af rai i "Why wouldn't he ?" grovvled J4, He -Beal The Claremont Home'Furni&eel We are sorry to report that Jno Rusesill is seriously ill. tho farmer. "Because," said the little boy, Thos. Graham left for Scotland ,,he always taught me to look out on Thursday of last week. jat the horse show this week. daughter' the farmer. 4-, rnis i in s IF. Hutchison and said the'little boy, -i Where is your father T' asked Graham Bros. have tw.0 horseii . for him first." Tu'' h G hl s spent Monday in Pickering. ,�'Pleaso Sir," .7, "Seeding has begun and farmers e s under the hay." am busy from daylight till dark.. OST-On or about March 31st, be- 'th a order of A prominent ....From ei.Re ' d Down I C4*ver threshing is the tw"n B&lssm azd Claremont. s, book L the day with many of our farmers c3awnias chodran'i&gas betwee n 11 and 11 sot*ge. Finder will confer a favor by RM Blanchard, of Nashvft, S A zilfimback of eat masldeatsarG-at X -New -Arrival. the horse sliow in Toronto this Brouslasm,Or P.U&=&b'a,Clatercont. 0-tt Tenn., lefis bow sbe�wds c6reil week. of backache, dlzzhmul� Pdalul Fine line of s ing hats, spring shirt8(colored and wbitej. Spring foot- Robt. Miller 6hipped nineteen and knPlar periods by the use wear,etc. A X will convince the most fastidious, that R. E. Forsyt4's, balls from this station-on Mon" 's Vegetable North Claremont, is the place to get the right goods at'the right price. of Lydia L Pinkham -to Alberta. A. Adair has quit the Wilson Ca�h for Compound. CLAREMONT '1R. E. Forsyth,. hotel and intends going east in Dx- Mas. Pnirlim":-GirstUtude STA11011. a few days. eo=pels me to acknoirledge the is. i --Produce , Some of olir farmers are now merit of your Vegetable Comp6lxad. I completing the threshing of last have suffered. for four years with ir d inful menstmation.also merly occupied by Mr. 3d. Turner, in It h andCom* fort Combited year's crop. Having purchased the propert,,y- fep - a in the back and lower We are pleased to see Thomas ti=ba, fitful sleep. I dreaded tte Hea Gibbons around again after his BroulFham, I will be prepared to pay time to come which would only mean the highest cash price for all kinds of recent illness. farmers produce at any time. .14 suf*riur to me. Ju every pair of Shoes or Boots purchased at the Gorner Shoe - ------ rking on Better health is all I wanted. and Ed. Linton while wo ___ __ i ,. a=* if possible. Lydia M Pink- Store. Seeing is believing. the steel gang had his hand severe 28-ly F. C. LA FRAE'GH. ham's Vegetable Compound ly crushed on Monday. bro=ght me headth and h iness in A call Solicited Ernest Laughtou, of Hamilton, a few short months. I feel INPI.another -Is ivnewiug old acquaiutances in I egon now. My sches and pains have this vicinity this week. Fe me. Life seems new and ffweet to Repairing neatly and pr6mptly Wilfred Sadler broke his arm me, and everything seems pleaaant attended .to. last Frida - while putting a belt and eaev I - Shoe Mere nt, fats Hats Six'bottles brought me health,and on a hre%lig machine. % - W. A-1 Palmer, nt. months under D. C. Smith D. D. S., -Vill biF VMS Worth more than Claremont, 0 here next Tuesday ati 11,Llal tO the doctor's care, which reall did not -attend to his professional dutie�. benefit me at all. I am satisLd there I no medicine so good for sick women Rev. Murray Tait will ex- Ladies and.': Childrens as your Vegetable Compound, and I jeliange pulpits with the Rev. Mr. advocate it to my lady friends in need 'McGregor of Pickering on Sunday -Headwe&r. of medical help.—MR& B. cH.Lim, 422 Broad St.,Nashville. Tenn. -7, *SOW fbr�wt If ariqlaw Ctf 460" hifter p1war Duncan Macnab i-, having his Wouldn'.t "'it ' Freeze you bowling lawn. put in shape, and a. good time is looked forduriug the �Eteady-to-Trim summer. -the wei weither comes along to.find the mill, Ready.for-Wear CANADIAN Calvin Hulbert has gut his %ife When and family here and is now eom- - PACIFIC getting under.your old wooden roo f and spoiling fortably settled in the Gregg your walls, ceilings-, etc.- Consult rwideuce. Something New, Attractive and- There will be no service in the Becoming. World's Fair, St. Louis owing to Sacrament serrices being We ask you to call and inspect. W -Peoples' Tinsmith Methodist church next Stinday Aoril 30th to Decomaer lat. 1904 Dow.s ell,, The held at Glasgow. `77 SeAllersi'-One-Way _&.Sp"m shipped two car M. GEROW, IB oughzm* --los"d90 fat stbcVon--Xouday I&A. --Excursi nn c; I C104 Thesite men should be -encouinaged To M&alsolse, end Canadi&n Northwest.10`111 as they are strictly stood buyers. I**-*Toronl-o*vor7TVHisD,4.T dosing March AQy person or persons finding a 4 and April d taffilwout business;offers 1 9* travelling 1 wilboat LATO GbWk 'cimin -tzm= ­=gTasuclowlte 'ALrtons will kindly leave same 9% -zoo p us in between-C!&reM4a-t, - i , 1 Passengers travellmlLwi innu tb Live Stocit'llbouid M. Palmer's shoe store. 2 '1 M Koke tile train learlad Toronto%IS ist W. P,UL m Wm. Williams while binding a cosouiss sleeper will tle itsachod so oach 1904. Pu , PS aj Is train 0 Itoad of Saturday afternoon For fall psLrucniary wad copy of-Sattlors' a-% ANN 4; Guide,' "Wessera Canada' ano "Brition Col. the bi!�ddtyngnpole broke causing 42 :4 onbt&,­apply to say Laaadi&a Pacilic Agent, him to fall on the wheel of a a-q'-Idv . or to movwer. breaking two ribs --0 t-4 "lil W. Ir Ild AN'. d A_ It. N 0 Asst,Gen.Pass.Agent. otherx%-196 giving hirn . a severe 70 qod I King St.goat,Toroaso. Windmillso shaking up. His injurie.4 were age 0 attended to by Dr. Eastwood. 13 k `We are Prerared to do all kinds of work on- Promptly.pertaining to;ht vomp �usine`ll. One Lady's Recommendation Sold F, Fifty Boxes of Chamberlain's and Stomach Liver I ablels. zz .1 have, I helieve, sold fifty boxes of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Successor to John G er' 6 w" osirow a Son. Clitre". Tablets on the recommendation of one all Picker' a 10 111111! ing. lady here, who first bought a -box of W.V.Rich them about, a year ago. She never her neighbors and M --tires of telling 2 . il frieLads about the good qualities of 7.. these tablets.-P. M. SHoRE, Druggist e&q'aht purga. January 1905-Whittly 94h, OsbaWS Wt�, Roches;ier, Ind. �* The I Brougham 11th, Port Perry 131h,Ux LU _ _ bor Yard ­tive effect of these Tablets makes bridge I.All,Canui-41ton 11th,Beaverton them a favorite with Ladies everywhere. loth. For sale.by all D�ruggists. &H kinag of rough ajid drd"d Bumber Dairy N eds Lob.Sbinglee. Doors, Bash, floaiilo full- whings and Wo linatarisl. _-Th ---=-Nev -We are,in.-splendid �hape to supply Bettef late - -an er your wanu Q6 cistem taxlks and water wo hs madil in this line. Here are a few hints That is what�Ie think about spring, the same rule will.apply-to. Io order BARREL CHURNS' A complete range of sizes' EADrER BARREL CHURN, buying good machinery. in the celebrated L 8 to be We have a full line f seeding .and other machines, the' best of .--Which is considered by competent judge 0 st and most u he mark- everything-Hayloaders, Wagons, BUggies, Bicycles, Windmills, the very be p-to-date on t shing Outfits, Wire fenciiig,' Feri-ilizers, Manuie spfeaders and . .W. D Gordlon. et. Prices range upwards from yihing else that is needed on'the farm, also Churns, Washing mi- Tour Dollars and Twerity-Five centi. chines and Sewing machines. BUTTER -WORKERS'.*-N. Geo.- Philip jr.` Brougham' -it inctudes an 7 T ajj:ying outfit is complete unless ve�time and NEw LAUNDRY date butter worker. One sa ='and produces an even gkained butter.' A r3 (I IA FWI The undersigned has �ffn� The cost of one is only I. 4--.p M I n o rk hi i c% ie Dollars and Seventy-Five ceu�i, -�d rT and having ha nea j, -n. , munAnuavii a , Dunbar' W fonr.year s experience in Bowman- STRAINER PAILS.-The real old-fashioned first-class Important showing of finest display of ville�,is prepared to do long lasting 'kind-, iiiade:by expert workmen work at usual rates. able materials. Every seam chma. 4 Very large assortment,of from the Ynost dur Stationarv, Books,-boils, Toys.' jnbi -Give me a trial., Is well and c�arefnlly filled with solder, allowing lay trade. Cal 'SOO TONG, ;e in. A pail received for the Holil of no place-,; for bacteria to lodi service-L %bem.1 that will give you years of satisfactory and a" -Proprietor. Subscriptions' taken for all Wagazibes,j Rightly priced at Weekly and Dailyl,Ziewepapers, Seventy-five cents. "W. t.T. I—I.- 1R.J3101-1 CREANZIEft CkNS-Well made from specially d ,_-tock,'coijiplete-with -top-, guage and "Prices range upwards clire loqking cover 'rlecte e from Fifty cents Pl'evelabd and Nta�,ey.Fsrria BicyaWs. 6_. Sn odries of all kir d3 c-n ll�lid. RepeArine C For Sale-Hy� op,Co!umbis,Crescent, a I Tapers Paints, ' . O'lls, -=ne,also second ban I wlui ale taken or ex The Russfll Hardware o 7 jHj I_L 01* changed for new, also tor sale Elaroess, single and double,Tu]hope Bagities. best 'now on hanl. Pria6s in Wall Papet'rstiging on the m'arlret, 'San:[ple tuggies,Hardess Allarge fresh Stock, and Bicycles always on hand. Prices 126 EAST KING STREET, Toronto. from Be.up. -t, rieht,for We by J.W.DISNEY, Balsam O.,or'call on Harol4 MeBrady. Pick- eriag for pri�ei. 25 2S . Jo'- Parku L � --,--- � - � . � - �-_ I I I I I .., 4 :1 . . ._ .1 " . I I .. . I . � I . . I . I I %. 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I , �­,.�.. . . . match and lighted it. -__'Ve came --- 71lilis bluq mAterial must be distrWitted A.CRISIS IN WOXANIS I=. ­.-I - _+_ .. . -_ I . 00 . - � -,. �, . ­ !­,,- ,­_, J+++++++-+++++4 # i+++ , - I. cAver where she was. She partly , i through the rug evenly, and "a g' d - I. __ . -_ - , each color into three 'Reack 11 I . . . . closed her eyes but not enough but - ­ way is to di,id, There are Backaches and . , . . -there is An equal share` ' ' I I� t., - I ­..._I YOUNG � .. 4 About the - portions so , IeWJ ..1, ,, . . -. ­-, : , 4 I ". I . I � that she could see that the.man'was � aches.,and Days W'hen Life Se . -! . her I th He -picked her up in of the blue in each-third of the rug. . I � i ,�. , . I., his 10, �ncl 'cixrr!ed her home to I. ­ ....� I A BORDER AT EACH END. Scarcely Worth Living. .. .. . . " ­I I . .. *_- . I S arm,%, I e. made.by wpaving . in Irom . ,I,here/comes a time in the life d' .. . .111 , I . .....� ..,.' 'FOLK I -he 11 -- - ,- - ,House , - I I , Ar . I . - . - I. i her mothe . may b . I.-­--.-. I ­­­ I . I � ____ . . _.else ... ,. I .. eight -eads of I all Ill-y are face t( -_ '��_ I ­ . .-, - - I -+++++-++4 # # #++++4-++ She never. heard one word of re- . to ten or even,more tint women wh,!r�,�.. L � . . __�,-_ . ,t+++ proach from her father or mother -1 - ads I blue or any desired color, and scat- face with'a gra 4 isis: when thert .1 I . .I.'% 1:1 .1, . .. I -W"t I Ill.1 IP S__DI.LF.&WA-,_ . PA times thinks she was =_0 " - - _640944i ____ tering the rest "haphaza.rd" in short are distressing backaelles,,--h-e-ack '' ... -----­----�-­ �4 she apmet--_.- - - ��111. I lie-­ -, - - -- _UG$ ' through--the-bodr--of--the-rug;- arh-es;---dlii-�Iiiess; when even somi ", ., ,,:, . . -Maw Is-steepin' boneset tea- . too naughty to ve ever come ROME M4,DE R - - lengthe I . - -,_. -';7.­­­­-- . -home again. - . Mrs n Dark a-nd light blue rugs on a white women are threatened with the loss . . , ., ---- . . . Candace*Wheeler, well know I 1. . 11. .- Hate 'at stuff like ever'ling I I - .-__ :.�. warp make a,n effective rug, and where of their reason; when they Buffer be . , - ��.t,.� ... - . . But she says it's good ter mo I . . -,:r--.- as a promoter of women's industries The happl. - � , . I I p * ­ , *­ I ARTIFICIAL NESTS. �.,- and for her'a,riticles on. and designs much blue denim is worn the materi- cause they are women. . ' I � .. ,-1-.-__._-1- .­ An' my systum in th a ring. - ­ y except a ness of women for the rest of- theil ". 7'... 1 .. . . ' ' ' for-haine, - -haa writ.tea , aLl is easily secured. In an . " .- - ­ I ­' . . Got th' sage ain:' cal'inujs out, -*---- - Now 13 the time for those ,lovers .dcqzor�Ltlou, - . I strip ' r' s upon: being safely tid .- �.-".`'t -.' - -: ­ - ' Fer lipring lever's gittin'.here, - . book on "I-Iow to Make"Rugs" in. blue vug a e of red in the bo - lives depend - - . �:::1.�, : I A.n' they're good to have about. of birds wbo p(h3s6ss gardens suit- which she sugg�sts that the weaving der is effective. A red warp with a ed over this crisis. Dr. Willialn , . - . - � able to devise means for attracting ite filling will make s pink rug-, Pink Pills have proved a I � I ... .. . . When m'laria is, near. nesting.' of rag rugs might- solve the prob- wh - . , . I-. I. ,.4 .. . .- �.­ .- & .. many species into them for lem of how to earn ah independent if begun and finished with a halt inch to women at all ages, and -are pai� ..­I I.. I %:�:� ­ - " �­ , ,A5,ilphtir 'n' ,'I.i5sea I. 411 mixed; Those who will take the trouble to 'aving of the red used for. warp, ticularly- valuable at two critics; .. � : ". I I do so will be amply repaid later on income .for some women in farm we . periods when girlilgod I-, niveginj I . . 1 . . .. -� I .. Hev to.take it twice a day. by- the pleasure of watching the homes. . .. . - - � I with the red fringe a pretty bordell is into womanhood and when ivorle, _*� I . � .1 ­ Maw is it flings all fix�pd . . -ag rugs are -d for. The rule is Ax light .�, _�___. I- ,------.' ,­ _j!3_�_l .1 _ domestic arrangements of our feath- Just at e I provide .ire approaching the turn of life 1 . � .: -1 . . If-th' fever coines dur WiY ! . t varp with dark filling, and gArk -p.�ThesIo pills make the rich, red blo,,)4 - . 1 . ... � . .. Bred friends. The bird most easily quite "the proper thing" for he ', -w �'�, .1 . .I ".. .. If I make a single moan, to be attracted into our garden and floors of country and seaside cottages with light oi- white filling. I that stimulates ,il tile o"9010, 01 - ....:: ... l . � Er if maw. she thinks I acts . shrubberies ip the lively titmouse, ,all for piazzas, for bedrooms, and bath, Larger rugs can be made by ""ng tile body , , . . . - ., pxpels disease a. nd inaket ,�. . . I , . ... the vtirietjes of which,. with, V�ro - * Ito we ry u e er bright, qtiv -1 . , .� ­ �, � ; Xopey-lit,e er make 'a- groan, ek- rooms, and for'gefitsral Uise, the have breadths together and adding a bor- t a s ff r- . � -.,:�_'- _.'�__.._1J-_he..0$%.119, I II-raiLL tilis Bass � Y �fkowK-e:(4�8_ -"the. ­ . .. . , .1.1 I . '" ,'C .., - ,­­­ ­ . ­ .-.-,-....._-C'_:_- _­_. ­­.., , lzk j! b,e -:�dU1!-�Jr&-_:-4nA-fa.+.10 M -�:�:_,_- 4�­,4V � 1 r , , _._. --JM­R,� .A­001'uzs�- _Pq - �:, .:::...:. ,� .- . ,74. ,afrax!" , rzpli��"_'_-LLL:.: .�C�I�gl"�; :a-,"'d..L �_­tV*-- 1 C M:ffonad ,W J, r� !� _y --vW: _51- 1 . . . - -. _..s___­.� . � 4b -- .. , .�, uIll gladly 'avail themselves of an and economical for such purposes, and buying of cheap, ,coarse muslins and Iii-ver I Karl., says :--Out' of grate- .-:, . .. ... I .. . If I give a single sneeze, - calicoes which can bd bought.at Irom " ,el that I ..at let you. I . . artificial nesting-place. . have been seen on sale at the ware fulne.s I N . .-. ­ .. Raw. ghe says, "Fer massy.sakes' i . _:1 ,.� � ., .., .- . . ­ I . Boxes should he copstructed abolut roams of one Of ttle )Argest decorat- tour to five cents a yard. From. eight know the good Dr. Williams Pink . I .. .�'..� . . Beyou ketchin' some d'seez, I twelve inches iii length and .four ing. firms in thIs7 city. The rugs are to ten yards, ao�ording to fineness, Pills have done "me, For years I - 1..�­�': . . . Er th' fever In' th' shakes?" I inches broad, with a, lid that In.a.r woven out of new rags, in two-y�xd will make a yard of weavihg. Very suffered from lallarnmation of thti '.. I I I .. Nen she gita th' boneset tea- _. - unbleached cotton, that aP- 'Womb and kindred Only --` .. m. .1. - .� I, _. .. � 1. I .� 1 ; be easily lifted. At one end a lengths, with border and fringe at cheap troubles. 'i . - -_ �_ Hate 'at stufl like ever'ling I _ , else . 1. I . _-__Nen she ups an' doses me .. , � small hole must be clit for the in- each end.-and Fire not only useful but proach4ng the quality called chee - those who huve been similarly at- � , - �:.-. gress and egress of the ten-ant, It, zaiable. . I . .� . . .. eloth, dyes w'ell and make's a light I flicted ran tell .how much I suffered, - �, - .. . An' begins a-worrying. . .. ' ­ . I .- .. . . 1.... ,- ., :w ... . , . . is as well not to vtit�ihe hole too Rag carpets -have been made for afrong, elastic rug. -_ or how, dreury life seemed. I tried �_. I . . ... , � . ­ , large if your object be t6 induce the many years and almost even- coun- .A well made rag rug. will sell for many medicines but none of them 1_�� _ ..: , . _:....... Jos' las' Sunday night I coughed; - tits to take up their abode in hese try neighborhood has even got its 82; if prettil,V made. in colors, from helped me, Then I was advised to . I�. I �, . Maw got out th' oil an' lint. boxes rather - than the ,ubiquj;ous I_Nveaver"-who , to usbally over- ,$2.50 to $3:50. Some on wbich ex- try'Dr- Williams Pink Pills. I am ., . . I , 11 ., . . 1. Non she .runned up in th' loft � 1 . , . I sparrow. The boxiiis should be tra work is expended and which are grateful now .for t1lat advice, for . ..�.i. : - , . .1� . Fe , . crowded with work, and has no time - I .. I, .... -..:., , ­ - r a bunch o' peppermint. . . -nailed against a tree or wall be- I aftistic in color, will bring $4 to S6. - Oftel. u§lng about a dozen boxeii - ­ ­ � 'Nen-she sed to kenri'mil, "Now twee five feet an,d eight feet from the ,for rug-woavinLn It would 'be*pos- The average to be reckoned is about every s ' uble I d is- . . . I.I... , �,.. . I .1� ... I Do you s'pose it's fever. maw ?" ground, . and should not be filled I Bible to qvt, up a n,-,w industry with- �112, . appeared and life again seemed I. . . out infringing. upon thp-eaLablished I .. . � �.. . .::.1 .�I �. I � Gran'ma she Jos' smooved my brow, with any nesting material, for you I Few old_loams still exist, un- Mrs, Whee'ler says that her* most w,r1h 'living It .is -now 'several J " . ­ _. � � Felt my pulse an' tol' ber"I'shaw' may be sure that if a bird selects t0ac, . .Sf3fUl rag .rug i�! a - I I I �... , .1 .-- ­ . -tunately; t lie.era of ctwap juto and SUCCO . . cardinal red years since I took the pills, and as . . . - ., . , I . I the sight for its home -it. will first I to! I was made there has beenin sign of the trouble. � . � . I � 1, .. I 1.1f I'm foolin' *kind o' sick, , it I ing -ought most of C-en, ,woven on white warp. It . jL) ying the cure ., �_ . . , .. of all turn out everything that . rain Carpets bi since, I fecl safe !it sa.. . . . -T)0e, and the secret Of !of white rags treatvd ,%vith cardinal . . . :, 1-1.1 . . . ­ :: Sen maw says, "I tol' you so! contains and start afresh on its !to the wpod ! . ., us, permanent..., . . . :1 .1 ­ . � Git th' oulphur In' 'lasses, quick 1 ­ .. . 'avi * ired Alaxn�ond dye, and was purposely - .�­ . , . . . , III nest. 11oxes of the size given. will the onIv difficult part of we ng,the �mvile ureven-that is. I,ains were What these pills have done for - '.. I I� ...11,. _. . T now ! . probably' be tenanted during tile warpinq, or placing th,I T6arp in tho , Mrs. Jones they will do for all r I I ,. Nen I drini,s some bonelot ten- coining spring liy one or other of the Iloorn, died with the wuzzien w I -to let.- the rags shade. in color Auftbrink-wom6n if given a fair trial, ­­­ . .: , ho years itaken, I � - , .. Hate 'at stuiT like ever'fing ! following bi-rds : great tit, blue tit, ago, wrought upon them: Therc Arc, .frorn darl, to light. The border con lut �ou moist .-grvt th.e. gi-nuine with .. - 7 .'.�.' � 'At's ill' way maw doctors ime- . f -hit lhe full rilaic "Dr, William,-; Pink . , I. . - .. . . . Cole tit, marsh tit, redstart; perhaps i a' I gists of two four-hi­h stripes o � - .-_'. � . till h-oniq to be 1,urchased. how- ... . . . . - Wish't it never nasn't spring ! 9,ill jer miss" gri,e'n, whtt.e rt-nd red raw,,;, ,pills . . . a shy nuthatch, who will take the !ever, and where an old Inom . for Pale People" on the wrap- 1 � i - inth,,% ot�d. per around evoi-y box Sold by all . . . �. . . ... . . _. -pre.ca.uti6n to sea] down the lid with staircig t4ic se7rot of warpit:.T may be Placed foiji . from eitht-r - . - - __­ . . . ..,. 1: .T11F Rl-:Vl,-.N(;E OP M,%ItCIA I clay and contract the entrance Witt: learned from the marest wea"or. with an inch stripe ,of-i-f-i betwoen. I _:- : .I .I . .. I L medic i no. dealers -or sent by mail -- "' � I . % . I 1. I I i I ho e4ids flitished with a white knotted,�post 'Ilail at 30 conts- a boi or six � - ___-0h dlear !" sigbed-Marcia, "Can't the same material; or 4-_&Ry be a I THE FIRST ".N"I.:CI-.t­;.1�;ITY . I r .,.. � - . I( 121ge. , :,.. . ..1. � I go, maninin !" � wrynk,ck, v�ho is quite rauable ' . hoxcs for $2..-,(i by writing The Dr. .�. ,� I . ' of I-after the loom, Is the carpet warp, .- ­ :1 ..-. -- , , I . . .;_ WilliaAiis '.%k,dicine -Co.. Brockville, .; - . I ''Wliv, my dcar child," sai(l mam- evicting a tenant, a,nd who, after � hich can be bought at ar!Y country CTIOICE RkCIPE-4 . ont. I 1.--.- - .- Ina ''.I said no I NO%%. can't you be turning out the nest and its con- lw , 0 . . � ,-- - .._.. ..._ ..__ , I I I . . . --a fact which shows th,� preva- 44 . � - ­ I) I tents. witl�lay the eirsirs upon the istorc Girizer Snaps--Nlix onf-half po nd & . . - lo Content , , [ , . � . I lenc'o of ho-no wravittir. The warp - , 'JAP.il.�. 1Y JA. �, I . .. . �'. It scented thnt Marcia Manted to hare wood and rear its family in i . ot bil',Lcr with on,:I and orie-half cups I * S N1.\1, NF. . . I . . . . . I)ougl,t it, white or colors, the :sl�gar. add one and a half teaqpoon- I l'oliteness (Il!-tir)Kui,,heq the relp- f 1. - .. I... I ­­ .9o.to,,4m.-scbooIniate's home to spend seeming diac7omfort. Old watering- ican be 1, I . .- _.....-.--.---. -.- .,?'..'r being not ahva�s rrbable. Cne ! , �� nking soda di.aso�.-Pd in hot Iionq between mi%tresscs a- d 0;1-��, ` . . . the night and hvr_tnoth�er d4l .not �cariq are very attractive to robins fuls of b, ! - . n - � � % . wish bt-r to go �ds the schoolmate nnd even to the dainty -agtail if u, the chi,,f i,!coinn­ltvidat:ons of thvqo �%rater, three eggg, s,:Ia�,on %vith ground lin �-Iapan. Ei.en the eerem-ony of - ­. . A , . .. . , .. .. ne riigs I, that .. � . � I . was not the kird she %%iiah_�-d Marcia the can be hung against a wotl­u thov are wa4hat)14- thcro­ Z1,it g("r, and add one c,:Ii 'of four, licill 1,-giNing notice" is- tur'ned into an � i ., ' ' , I ... fore the colors must be fast and not ' a I I - --lo asqc,ciate with. Nlarcta fretted such last 3ear . ., Ibm, cut as desireo. and bake in occasion toi- complinients. A s,:r- � - . 4rved for the sue- l ,, ... I � fade or I'm n ��,- � -, .- and stew.�d and tried to think how cessful rearing of twci--brooda. i quie.J. o.-,,eri I . Ivant will rever tell her mistn,p­, _ . Abe could get re%enge. Sbe thought . 40 - *I.. Mrs. VVIlecter recorrim.ends the color- ' Cup Pudding��Takv two egg-. one ;that she is dilisatiqfled, that wouid , . .- . . . awhile, and docidI:d to rur, _1vay. � .. ­ � . . - . ..1, 11 Ing of warp and rags,at ho�ire, b I�-,ellp of inc-I�ted btjtt,.�r, One C1,11) Of 1 be unpardonably ru,Ie Instead-. sh'o . � - 1. � . � . . . I .�I. I . . 11 hcr� mother had looked. out of I I,0N,(;_r0RGO'1`1'FN' picTITRE, the old-fashion,,d process, whiCV',1)- , ritilk alid one CUlf ra 11 IStng 14(le(fea I nsks for " few duy%' )ea%e of a bw . I � - I.Rwoct, a . L . -d aced I'd st , It , 'It nd choppeil W I Th:�, ;�, x-011ingly grazted� .� . I ' - 'the most win,dow a little while later I I. , . colors Sorre *o. h a . � � "� , ,: ,'t, ," . a I two c,apn of 'flour. t 0 Wnce. I . 1.11. _ .. I John Pilluq, I found this photo- - flv&,q facti-, and risgs that faille-, I - ;,.: , ..- �. . . she w.culd havc ,otin'll' little girl go-,qrnph in the inside pocket of an cild *hn, &�cr,-d Vlaspo, as I-aking powder, mixed xxith for japallezcft�� �lnts havf.- no set- - .� J 111`9 be ";-(I toward the Cor- _._. _, l,­­;r%z xin in_--I'- *%'r"ul,l scion bri!114 it on tho en- �,,,P- ;IRA a i4tl­ -ittlt. 1;"!t fiii th, t.b'i t"i,- I,I t. , , . , dolktMa %talked along quite a ­ � . _11- .......- . In;. 1... . -. � I ­ nerq, -rd -n-"Call exi,lariation ,III' ­!� -,. , - ,"�j,-1 =4 *i, I- .- , ,,-- "n't sv a . .",:,or"" , c crt, of the lziNcn t:�:;r, the � 1 . . n . � ­ r. ­ . . :,t:__i!l% o. l:rr,'1I-n-,­.1 !o 0- K��,'d I_(­9 4ith -i.v.ce . . I . ;rg-(�". will tit-gin io wonder %hat hag 1 . ­ 10 g wa �4 IV�=..11:�ll it ?" . I , I ! ere she used 1,, 1-ldv w,th her I,C ,!Cif At rua A prml--torligo blue will I Xhocolate 1-1:inz-11vat one 'cup of lbeconic, of the-girl, A -I-Ater arrive-. - �_ - - ' an t you see it's an old picture, 1 I . . I . I Courlinq %hen they canto to %tstt ner I %%hat's the use of atirtng_neither run .nor fa(;,- and a nomber milk and two tuble,gpoonfuls of gTated couched in the most polite and hurn- ' F . I ;_ - city. She stopped ' here I :_­ I . - . 11 ;�­ : from thi Metria 9 `of shades clin br, produced with incii- hie terms, and giving kol,� excuse bul - :' . � I I up memories that-" - Ichocolatt- tog�-thvr, then add thrpe­ I . I I. - . . .. uad ic,o�vd An.I ' There were the --I wnrt to know whole picture I sro, � 1Y rq 11 ht4,1(r - rnyq. that or_�;m;zc I fourths of a cl-1) of wigar art] volks !the real one -1+ovietimes it will tie .. , I . � I . I �.. . .: .:palls it nd�brakerl plates they had -I that .is-"-"­ . . lailtra very dvop'rod Pre Ue only t%-,-o :e4 i ht eo vggq t,eaten tf) a-crean,i, Via- I.that Fm,- has fbund ho,rsell, too wea? , . .. . I I been playing %v i t h. She w'en t I in ­Itaiher a pleasant-faced gii I. isn't colorgi !n warp that she has *found � for s­r\ice, or that illness at homo . . - . . .1 and said to herself, "I gveLs I 11 __ �, . ' �vor with vanil!,% anrl bpkewith undvr . ,. I .- .- �_. . . . bhe ?" i�easo��ibly jo-t. nwl the orange ,riist, with a rreringe of the whites Ilotains her. Whatever lit-way- to. . .. I . 4 I. at a.� Ilk-re until I get I o I,e a big .. . . . . . 1. . -he-plea' Is never conirsted. but no - : , I ''I want to know her name, rrns so hz�dlv t+Frt it niust he ' t .. I 1.�I � - . . . -ill go hon�e end I .. " I . -I imorodd ovor th,; top, : woman. then I ,A . _N itt-n- �teopecl in warin wator. b,'forn Using. 1 ceptod, a,,# final,..and a new -servitni � .. _,'O jealous fury in that cour I A tenipting pick-nic-up for tLn inva- ­ � ".. _. .- 2 ­,- can go azywhef­L� -1 want to,.- so lance, is there ?" atill Pho addq that slw h,!q used 'he �lid can be.prvparo'd'hy Ix,,Lting nil the engel.V-(,d� .. Then. af!er some tree Iuc �- .- �� .1 .. . ._� ', - there "' % - . - :�Ili hose is:rt ?" I I . . . . -is been steeppel to ' ' , ha%e` pttsi;Od. tho old scrNant nill I I . . . 1.- . 'Kho tcOk off her hat, shawl and i !wiaur in which It h, ,whit,� of a rew-laid o9g, add't�p Ni)lk. � I ..... . It"it port rait of a girl I us,tid to !dNt, Cotton rags, which take a good �toL7rthe'r with a spoonful of wit;o oi- ,turr, up one day, expreFs her thankb . i ,: l ­� . .gloves and la,d them on a,l:ttle S * ng" .Ifttl( . . ror paNt kitidneb%vs, will t"-e her ar- - � � � I I . ­.­_. ... -.'L . . _. table which her cotisin Adolphus had.th,I I nk Al,givat deal of. and-'' 11ortion yvilow from it. 0 ra C, rod, ,brandY. a . - castor 61.lgar_ nut- r,ears. of w,aacs ll.nd hvr-bundles, and. � - I , - _ : '. '. "Ifie then -pickccl up her � $ter tarre, sir ?­ i rinil tho crinison i-id knimn as ardin- I vartilla o�svnc­ to tn.-;to. disappear for evr�� 14o tl�p mdtter I I ,- mog, nrid _Ml -he a - :1 - I i made her* , ; - . �, .I,Well. . you. sat for it 5ou 4 if. .iA I ,,s __1%CL�A_4_LE-- thi, its � I . ­ ,btindIr of quilts, pillous 'and provi- ""11 "m -ont well, ond R,�rve in a breakf-,st li-mis, %,,ith the'scuiblance of ktndos� � I , .. ..:. ,'. ' _. f sions sd.v had brought %ith her, for Maria, ahout nirciteen yCJr,r% ne'0; inorrial dy.vs PY dil..piv,- orrngr cup with a few wnfor hiseuftqi fi,vIing clit both side?. . . I . - � - to toll tile, truth I all,ays did warp i it fast br� I - .. . . . she had thought that perhaps .she but I . . n i4ldizo hi,:e - . _ght i ,I'ca BiFxiilit-Tal�-e one--half ctri* ,,it- .. -.,--- , " , -. .. I. . . . - . � . would need them. Site ri�nde a bed -think th- pleasiniz exprossion was a girvon can be sortirel, and this ,tiith �gn r. a pi,,op of b,,ittpr tho sizo "1, .t!l ChollN. (cI.xam1n'i;­!- i',rst print frow .1 . . I , I r. . - : up in orfe corner of thti rave ni-.d'p4t little overdone. Pitt on y!)ur spec- �the calorr; nirrition-1, gite a rhoice of , ,iix (awllk-d)� one egg.not hc,.,Lt.!'n, tile!) the . nvixtitiv - ,I.,; -s . . .. . - at. It again. Lind � . red ! . 0 : rr't there soir -I ­ - � - _ !. . ... I . the provisions in a little crevice in ,t"Clas arul look . fivp color-9--green, bille, orange, ,add one clip of WAIL�. n litil�I nutirreg. wit, to: - inoustv . � . . ill(, wall. . ,then conipatre it Nvith the reflection ,ancl white. . - make m7. (the show - . I I ,. .. � . - - -- � �mix­thnrrt torethcrand stio into Ithrm , little pl'ain"r 1" 1Ihnto,-rnI2bcr-- . .... . It was getting dark .and -she in-that Iriirror over tbere, and ,so( 11'I ci intondod for snlo Inust lie. made cil 'Ch . � 4 -.1 t 11fuh, siftcd Pout-, into whi .N oil ­N%11 y, y,q L, a a rAV -- .. . ­--- - ��., ,what are-you"gelting nind-al)�imt'l," of now "ll:-Invld 1,VC, Ihi,. ques.i- .. , : �cu ini.,ht %%, ,t - f . . . t1ficnight she had botter 'cat"siipper. I XaNe put 11.11 JoW utiv-!�'Hf --.1.111-11- -IF- exare again,�* I - . - . She put -tl,e sandwiChes' and a piece 1 ' I . :of vronomy m�;qt 1�p con--iderod, 'I'll<, I ,%oa a tv,ld then s , . . I­ I . .. 0 �. �. . � . . . rws4 of li,akir�-, ponrRar. - - � . . __ - - _. I-�. . . . . I - '!I '' 'of cake'on thi, tabld. thc-11 went out , - ' ' . .Iwnqf.-' from cotton iri`114- can I')(% A. simple and most, befieficiAl, rvin- FX11KRIENCED ArOT11ERS. - 1. . ­ . . ! I' Erri� 'What--l4nd--,if n bw:ght for from _t­r-_-n__t_o__fw__e1%P cents -dy,for clit.qrrh or cold in thr h-ad is . . � . .. to a rpring back in the llastuze_�_�_yl_r-r- T�_It____I - I - . loath would you lir�,fer to 6o, To,w)" i . . , . . ., _ . 1:�_ -1 *:, -- Wet soulo water in 6 tin cuV, She pov pound, and c4bnsigts for the nlost io mix aho,it 15 'drolis of*-��uca'iyl�t*u-,�z---F-,PcrTev,.C� � . � -*� �- carne back and ate her supper, wash- i Tornado Tom-­Oh.-�l kinder tb4ink . n, _�. mothers kit w that _� . .,�. .. - . part'of piece ends,-thn imperfect he- oil in n teaspoonful of' vasolinn and Jillos, of thc troubles theit afflict 1. .. .7.!�� ., -ed up'the dishes and nent to bed. I'd sooner �Jie In a feather tied. witi, L-hininvs Lind riir;ing9.tl,a't must lie ,.ill) 'a little -in.q,i(!c the n6stril. at . _ ;. .; kindly female faces clustr-red round , L s y4oung !children are. due to. some. de- - I . --- - - I , She ' went to sleep directly * and _ I J torn, off when the piocc is niadt� up, , .. . . . . ..Filept Well until Pile -awoke with a"Und a few weepiog chwildr,-n, and ft 'This-tral,,of. 'an idenl ; I right beforp rotiring to bed. in this rangerdent.of the stomach or' bowels, ` �' . .- " - . ."I 1.. way the funies oC the oi.1 are .inhaled .and that.if-�Uie cause is removAld the I I . � . . .... I , start'., 'There wAa-a large form com# Illinistcr." , pronco Pete--()h, but'I I MATT-RIAL F011 WNAVING, nil night while the patient is asleep. little one will be plump, rn-y and .* . �� . Ang into the cave. She kept ery, I mean mithin' 'Within ."go happy. For such troubles as indi- - " . �-..--- ­ I � ;!. "' tbe I of I Cotton bought by the yard is rriere Imperial Soup-Coclk � sliced oniiin - - 1. - 40- i. still. As' soon as the inan, for as' prol�ability-would you socinor -be � . and. it woul'd be neces.-;ary and CQxrot ,in one teaspoonful of . . . � - _.- -7'� - tixI)ollsi%0, -ge�. e�,--e6ftsti-j*fttk)-ft-.-di-arr-- --. .� . - hie came nearer Marcia .saw that it Ivnchvd, shot, stabbed, or hit on the . ! - � . -' h- -t n . 1to tigm-c m. -th . . . .. . . was a inan. came.nearer e ook a,head wi�l� P , a_Xe?- � - - -, e-caFt-and-g(,(Y-Wh-d7tr6r---Flll-t ____h__ n�tei_, thon add on, Iloca, sini'plo fevers and teething - - I ti�r t ree mYT II - . .� . - . . I , I ruqq could he made at a profit by quart stoej�. � Cook 11:17toch minutes, troubles there is no inc�dicfne in the, . . . . . - �� ___ __ . ' � . . using it. To many it would seem a rtrain,. and add one phi� of"inilk, one wo?l1d can equial Baby's Own Tab- - , . . -. . _ - - - '. . cri m s t,o teaf up� tablespoonful tZach of flour and butter lots. The.action. of the-Tablets Is I . 1W .. . 1. . _ .V. i - . I . I_J. ­- .. .. . I I into cnrl)et rargs. 1:ought by the blenrl --Pr and salt, then add four speedy. and above all things safe, � �.- Z7..;--.--� Is - . I .­ . . - . I . . . .. . ; �_ . -1 Am' Strong Now' ,. . . . r,c cheaper. tablelil'oonruls grated -choese. ' Cook as, they contaln not olle particle of - ­ . ­.__ ,- I . _­_ he g6o.ds would cor � _ � . ... � . ____� I . - - � ­ -_ . . .. _.. � . . . I ­ . . . . . . .. Thic--old f,Ashionrri way' 9F &�,Wi 11' itilnutes. . .. . -. opiate or harmful drug. Ask an� ' . . _. .1 . Oft ; I I f' f tan . .. ' ui - ,. . . . .1- I . a I !c-,r,,)vt rags Ntill not fillsivell, hi this . . . mothir who ' hag I.a the Tablets . � -, ,..: - �- I . . . R" a Inriv -deptirtilre.- Thc, �Mir.g niust be.i 111ITTS TO TTOUSPKEETIERS. rind she will say that they are the . . '. I :` hadlo M- Uvw n lumps or* inids. If ! To romove,the.-white spots from best medicine in .tile -world. Afrs, -, � ,: 1­_, ::�' . " Wnrk � - . - . ,. .. � - . , y %P I ... -.. '­ _..., . . . . . �.. . .. .. � :F;I:lo(,th. 'Without I , i , 1, CrAn6eirry, .Que.. says :- � �. I . - . . . . . I 1thr. pieces are largt� rito?A-li the edges zinc-lined sinl%s, or fron stove-7,incs, John Gil , ," , '­ - . .1. : . , - . , . . - I. .. ., , : �. ... - - at.ined and sewed I on Ole, ina- :rub. with. a cloth wet with korosen "After having thoroughly tested . � 1* .. . _.-I* .- - . . - � . . .., I Ina',,.bf, 1,. . 0, I 1 .,. . ., .. . . . .1. - .. - I. .. .- Z , . . � ays ,spondent of the Pracdc,I * naby's Own Tablets.I can s,ly .tlli�,y ­�- I -- �,.---,.. - -_ 11 - ..tchine; tile ]up Fhould Ito from a qiiar--1 4, . a corrL --- .11 Nervous Systerh Was -Exhausted anJ Palms Wero Almost Unbeai'- tor to half hil inch, ' and be sewed'Varnier. I are the best- remedy -f6r- tlid ail--- .., . . . . . ­ . . . . . . I . . . . I . twice. The cloth can tho - - - tents of litt.lo- ones .1 I I , n be torn I '� cooking school tea!ther*cauti`bn9 In hnN,C*, evet ! .. , - 4 - -_ . . -Health Ewtored by _ . I . � . . � _-1 No 1-notil- g"Voill'I 1,0 Xvit)- . � I ­ .. . I .. . �- - ...ab!e 1- JIL4j,'llb-5 figaillIL NL.11411,'.; "U'Ll"IVUL ' _-.-- - I - . . .. . 6. ,. - . I ­­ . I fliet�i in-the­�soo-.­-Voll Call - , '" . ­.. . .. .. ... . ­ . . . . . -ork is expeditiolls',Y-done, ivuldle it-- is------eooking�--rts doing-.9cF-,O`ut_. . . . . . ­ I . . . . . sors., thp " __ _ __ . I the Tabl,ets from any drug-gist � f --- 11-111il -n s_;l..00th finish socured. The rags makcs it pasty. Oatinml,- to br� at i get'. - I . - -_ I I a , . �, - . _ Dr. '" C h a s.07 s N Or 3-F A- F 0 Q d.., ­ should 1-w. forn instoad of cut, wher� best Pq ate, ought to be cooked slbw- "' �hey %%it! b6 S,tit by Mail at 2.5 . . . . I I I . . I.'_ r . . . I I I ssihlo, as uniform width is ],\:, - cents a hox'by writing The P.. Wil- - � . - , � I .� , . - _______ ---._. � . iever I),) , tliroo or four hours. .. . I I a rneb Med4cine I Co., Brockville,, :_1 r. � I .. .1 ..- � I �1.I � -1-. I ...... .,­ . � ­ . � .. 1. . I. . . .1 .I.. .. .. . 1.thl�s secured. . In . ordinary cottoh I The al,%vays jat liand',r:1Jjbur f match Ont.. .. . I - I.. _. I . . .. . � cloth an inch is roconinicn-ded as the is .the most convoniLrit thing or re- , . . .. ­ . q . . . -+- . .. . . . � . . . . 1. ,�'. I A-, a coni�alescont -food there is no- times Ahe pains in my head wvre nl- most suitable width. A potind and movin.z ink stains from the -fingers. LESSE�'j\YNG Tf-lL S,E1%*TFNTC1c,-. -.-' , I . .s � .. I - - . � I � ',. - red to Dr. 'Chase',; i most unbearable. As a, rq'sult of !a half of cotton ra,gs will.,make.a Moisten, ,the sulphur end.with cold : .... . . .. -,. . thing. to be corn0a .. . . . I .. . - I I V '" I I . I . . -Nerve Food. Gr�dually and certain- !these symptoms I was unablo to at- lyard of yard-wide weaving. water and. rub the stain until it dis. A judge it, ienna recently liai(I be- , . . :11 ly this ti*A�atnient.. enricho§ 'the weak,' �tend ta iby housdIvork, and' felt biis- I Thii simplest weaving. say�; Mrs. appears. I fore him a prisoner against whom I . - , . . ­, ' ' ' , I there were -over 400' cllarge.e Of . I ,.� ..1, I .. .c . 0 o Wheeler. is warr; of indigo blue and Rake.apRlii� Jor, breakfast. Bal,o . : 1. .. �. ... � On the ad-.Ice of a fri d *: , , � theft. -ITe -was. convicted of all of---- .,Iwatery blood, r stores vitality to the erable most f the tim . . . I . . . . 4 wasioti nervous system and builds. up I en I I began white filling. There must be an al- them. the day before, if y(;u fiaven't them, and if he had 'been sentenced . 1, tb(.,. body generally. . l using Dr. Chase's .Llqerve Food, and lowiln-ce -of-five hiches of warp for tinic to do it before the meal, and .... . . . . . . , ­. I for the full term of pirniqliment he- . - i 11 ; . I ... ,. . . i can say that it has .provild 6F� vet-y fringe before the weaving is begun, if the family prefer thoul. warm, just would .be d,onled,to 2,:,)Oo years' - I I., . . . ... ._ ,. - JI" y 06- ara fml�:'wLak, rl�crvous; ir- grent beneft to. me. I am able . to �and ten fhehes*betwevri.the--first and, set theill. -in the wai'mer. Ser�n with rinient; but, Die' judge's heart I � I - .�, I .ritabl I e and bnatilf, to slocp or i%&t cc impriso 1. � " " . do my own work..,iiow,. "d-f 1 'econd rugs, to .nJake the fringe for nice swect -crearn and you have a Im,lt,-d, and, in. pass-ing sentence, lie- - , �,,4 . . , i � t'�D�. . I . , 1. . thcre'is health and 9tronq:th givait 111 I calthier than I have each. The ug,slkould meAsure three healthful, appetizing dish, ,which tends , . �t ­.. . .:�". ..I yot. n thr.- use a ase_,s ,Lf stronger and h r fl, ­ I 1" , - * - -Ch: �' , .took off 1,000 years. .�11 I . ­ . . .. . Food. f,Dr, ' �N, ervo for- years".- I can truthfully .state feet�by. six,..without the fringe. The to reduce the.quaptity..of meat eatefi:' - . � .- I ­ -. . "' ' � . - . ".A., . . ­ 0 latter is to .b - - -­ thiedas Affer _.__4_______- . I . I . I. - 11) 4i kiiotted,' six .2%" that this. is'due 'to the , f , one, is 30, the tendency of tile - 0, r � �� ..."I . 'Mrq, J. lf.�tchor,' 221. Sherbrooke Cliase's Nerve .,i�,l: to a knot. Such a rug can be as. average individual is to eat more DR.A,W. CHASEI 5 , I I F.Oorl, whichul .;m . , .,� . .. . .- . .. . ' � 1.� � .:. .. . " . . - i -lq -, It birr. -- The' I stromt, Pctrfboro*, (Int., and whose �a great health builder." ensily washed as L countnirriane; or merit fhem .'-good for RV . . . _ 1�-- I. . CATARRH CURE ... 2u 11 , 1 ,��I I � . _�. . . I hugliand is a 'Inoulder at the Hani4l- Dr. -Chase's Nerve FrOd, io �t's m`ay be, thrown on-the grass d tiring.a baked apples supply the digestive is sent direct to the di-eaza4 .. I I I . . , "If had an at- ,a box, -six_bo�cos for' $2.50 -:.at shed. tract with fruit acids, which aid di- - - -- . - I I r6;.,.-- - . '. , toil Foundry, statc.s: all heavy.shower and be thus wa, mrts bythe Itn'Provea � , " � : ileals the ulcets,clearsithe air �- ' "',I, - . . �.� . tack or' irthanifnatory rheuniatism, I dealers, or Edmanson, Pates & Co.,' ' Variations on this are easily made. g"tion and supply mineral salts-also. ,...� I I . � .. , . �� � - � ... .- !. _- which left me in a. very rurk-clown-1 Toronto. . .To protect 4-ou against ona .wn,,y, As �to.use half a-polind. .of No.t.alw.ays bal<�d:- apples. but fried pisqagcs,stops droppirgv In the * ,I , . throat and p.ciussnantly cufte ...I . . I . I I imitations, the portrait and signature Milo rags to the two and a bnlf re- apples and apple ,;aucc--ftpplk,. sauce ,..'I I I"I I . . ­ .. -stnte of health. iRnd in fact my whole inimin ro- clijin,d to wri�-n ilp the tlli�ep pounds cooked slowly, for some time till rich .Catarrh and Hayrever. Bloweir . 11 I - -stpin. scomed exhausted and I or' Dr. A. W. Chase, the f, � free All dealers,or Dr.A.W.Cliast ' i , I� �_ ; n"7ouq ny �. � ,. - - .- . .1 1. Med1cW*Co­ToroD4,, an4L Buffalo, , , . � I . - . . I I i -w. . � , �l,�J._", � . Wc':,,:A cmn.' I could.not sleep, and at.1ceipt book (tutbor. are 913 (,*,:o,,y.boN,..1j,� J!":xia_roguirocl for_a six foot.riig.. said jellyLlike. - * I - - �W1:1 I I I - ,�, , . - , . I . . . . . . .. . . I . . . I . . i5i. , -, I .1 I/ --4 , . . � . I . . , 14' - � � - -_ - � I _. I I . . - I,V.�.­ I �/- . . . . I . . . I .. . "; - �. .1 . 11 ; ,�.. I I " . .� . I" . . ... - ., ,_ - I - .. *I . . . . . . : ,,� I . .I I . I � . 1. '. il : I . . 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A 9 . �- - I, - .11 -- - - - „ �, TQ�s - THE WORLD'S ��Rg 'PS T - -� .. .--T RON . I REA.T I .. - REPORTS PR'DI�Z THE LEADING � -_ _ � � G . . ­­­.'� . A v -­ ---------­­.. TRADE CENTRES. .. - • A - - (�. - - -- ­-� - - -- __ -� _�_ _ - - .. .. P7rlcee of Cattle, Grain, Cheese, - - - - r ­-r1r, , 1. loss Over S12,000-ON 'With $8, 885,000 sad Other Dairy Prndncs _. ' 1 at Home and Abroad. Expected li the Hai t -,- ,__.._. _ T n April 26.- Wheat -The . intuket is� quiet for Ontario 'grades. ' ...Covered by IIlSar�oee. . with the demand limited. No. 2 R _tea _. -., . . white and.. red Winter are quoted at •• ° -Been Fou hto -- s �� 92c low freights. Spring wheat . _ . • T-t will be some days before'a defi- gated with authority to deal" with is nominal at 87c east, and goose. ' - , ' - . mite stateinent of the losses sustained- firms who suffered by fire, and think at 81 to 82c cast. Manitoba wheat 'NO SERIOUS FIGHTING. ain to concentrate trot s in Wi u in Torortto's devastating conflagra- proper "accommodation can .be. pro- e0y. with No. 1 Northern quoted A despatch to the London- Dail from which lace the have moved tion ran be ascertained, but-a 6 -coa- vfded on the Exhibition grounds. at 98c Georgian Bay ports; No. 2 Y �' . Y _ Northern at 94c, and No. 3 North- Mail from St. Petersburg says no .the Corean population. -- servative estimate Places them at RENTS LIKELY TO CO UP. uew•s' has been received from the Yalu "Information has reached me that over $1'3,000,000, f which $8.�5, errs at 91c. No, 1 hard is nominal , - - ` p The fire's ravages will have the at 99c. Grinding ' in transit prices" River, No credence is to be attached quantities of material, apparently - 000 are cot'ervd by insurance. In al! ;effect of stopping house-building this to the reports that tiiere has been arts of pontoon brid es, are bein 122 buildings were destroyed, 223 "summer All the' available labor are is above those quoted, serious fighting there. The latest ollected opposite the Island of Ma Oats -The market is steady, with f pP - firms• affected, and about 10,000 peo- !and material will "bc needed iii the sales of No. 2 white at 31 c east. 'of lc4ad- despatch delinitely states thtlt I blkhiv. lc. tluowzt "o!�:t of ant 1st, ueut.. Al- :.mark at r. ;p !?. X' .. _ e- plrarrag".. the. > &hol04als,:: 1 q t*xt:'. Y , rj- 1 i*tte gxsoted ax' s cast,:._._ ;;Otis:. ' tcuttts ,.fines-: kiT.ed` firii' Jar•" _ _ ... _ feuJ "y h nyiiiber of "I ru ' 'have` &�ctired' itt)ases tiow in ruins: Eiricks are This disposes of the reports tole - pnnese scouts, one of whom appeared temporary ofllas. So soon as the ! said, .to be v r scarce, and lumber Badema The market is quiet, with - f= Y graphed to St. Petersburg and To- Insurance claims can' be adjusted or I has increased 23 per t. . The re the demand limited. No. 2 quoted S g to O o officer. at 43 to 44c middle h'ei h Heated in London, declaring that a On our right flazlk our scouts exe- - appraisal, gangs of men will be en- salt of the Chan n the building g ts; No. 3 severe battle has been foe ht near g extra at 42 to 43c, and No. 3 at 40 g toted daring reconnaissances, ex- gaged to c.iear away the debris. While ,situation brought about by the 'the mouth of-�he Yalu River, and tending y y many business men are stunned and ; fire will rob ably be a raise fa rents to 41c middle freights. g over several da s, on the left P that the Japanese army has suffered - bvwilder'c*f by the 'catastrophe, the IOw•in to the scarcitg of houses. Peas -The market is unchanged, bank of the Yalu, as the result 'al - Owing a serious check. One despatch from with No. 2 quoted at 65 to 66c out- P which it has been ascertained that majority of them take a hopeful view A CURIOUS TRICK l were defeat declared the Japanese side, with choice milling lots at 67 were defeated with a-loss of 7,000 there are only a few troops south of ' of the situation, and iron what of the fire• demon was the leai'ing to 69c. the River I omajtua, but -t ti-ai: the -- - -- could be' gathered, the district de- unharmed the sign of McMahon, Gi69c. The 'market is quiet, with men. Japanese there are occupied in Pao- stroyed will speedily be replaced by Broadfield & Company, wholesale q It is also reported at St. Peters- , P - _ prices unchanged, No. 3 American paring boats. •- more pretentious iatrucfurvs. crockery dealers, in the Phoenix. burg that Vice-Admiral Togo's THE OLD IRON BLOCK � . block, Front street, adjoining the Toronto; quoted at 54t on track, squadron has returned to Port Ar- "A Russian detachment of two of- customs house, Only the front wall Toronto; Ko, 3 mixed at a2c. Can - f3cers and 32 men proceeded thither in - . thur, It this is correct it fore - - ou Front Street, just east of the Y adlan corn is nominal at 38 c west three boats. The.. detachment was, __ _ . of the building stood, et the sign shadows probably another bombard- . Customs' house, 14roved to be the , g 5' � for yellow., and 88c for mixed. Y however, discovered by the enemy and -i crux of the situation. This building'' which overhung the, sidewalk looks went. , Rye -The market ' is unchanged, shots were exchanged, three of -out as bright and sound as the day be- r It is pointed out hero that Togo's ' was occupied by McMahon and Broad with No. 2 quoted at v9 to 6Uc 1riflemen being killer) STAR -(•Aar st* I fore the fire. boisterous calls at Port Arthur u •, field, Pottery . and crockery deal.;rs, t .- east and %test, all are made about tea da •s a rt ISmeiziii and ]1 riflemen were severely, . .and it was at that A DESOLATE SCENE. Y S I� - . _ - - point that t to Buckwheat -The market is ua- It has been eight days since Por and Lieut.- Pushkin and tour rhea great eau deciding battle was waged. I Standing at the corner of Front changed, with demand moderate; sli htl wounded. The detachment , and Buy streets, one be ins to ti r Arthur was under the Japanese gu f, Y From Wellington Street south and g o. 2 quoted ut (ifl to ulc middle and another bombardment is dui"" returned to our bank of the river un- - west, a9 tar as the Cluaeu's hotel, realize the extent of the awful des- freights. truction that has been wrou ht- On In spite of the rumors of )activity Eder the cover of two of our guns." .and extending to the Esplanade, prat -' g Flour- Ninety per cent. patents are near the mouth of the Yalu,'J -a n'a Gen. Knsropatkin telegraphed' to . :;'ticaLly everything had been consumed,ievery hand are ruins almost as far unchanged. Buyers. at $3.60 mid- pa as one can see. Within the whole plan of campaign is still as much o[,th9 Czar on Friday . 'that he had do- and the devouring dements had j die freights is buyers' sacks for ex- a secret as it was at the beg ig��g 'tided to take the otlensive, consider. - -- - burned area there is not a single port. Slrai ht rollers of s i air tf spread east oa Front :street to the i g special of the tear two months and ha in the force now at his disposal suf- ' Minvr%a bu.Iding on 'the north. And'` n late? mere crumbling.. nasrulas6Llike brands for domestic trade quoted at a No one can y ''' R y . the DlcMahon- Llroadiield buildin on g g' S4 30 to $4,50 in bbls, ]l2aaltobs )et 'say that the ..ceent Ile says he will leave no- , g t to fall at an time and a menace Japanese will or will not cross the Ithin3 to chance. Ile therefore gave __ the south. It- was a question if the Y y' hour unchanged. N0. 1 patents, I Yalu at WIju; that they will or w- ill to advance a brigade of in- • , to all who approach. In one or $3 30; No. 2 g i not attempt to land at Takushan, at I Pantry•, supported q Scours could be held in check, and all patents, on t, ck, and strop - the -porgies of the tirigade were ad- two rom t instances the rebuilding may bakers', $4,9U, on track, Toronto. j TalienwanpBay, at Kin -Chau, •tit Yin- lof Cossacks, Five thou-sand C6.ssacs begin from the Grst story, bui In the Millfecd -Llran is stead at $17 to I drrsYed to saving the Cusco :rs house rent ma orit of cases not one g Y Kow or west of New Chw'nng. fare also advancing in North - eastern " g f y ;. 17.30, and shorts at $18.50 • here. . . _....and the Min :rva building The fear tsrick can be left upon another, and AC outside Olnls bran fs "" I No one knows where Japans arm- I Corea, and are said to be- seventy was that with the high and erratic I P quoted at les' are concealed. Russian scouts g I work mint begin from the founds miles From the Yalu. wind pre <ailing the fire "might con - itions. $18.30, and shorts at 817 50. Men- hPlicvv there is one division at lYiju, - - - - -- -- itoba bran in sacks. $2n, and fntir in its course eastward, and Itesolate ns the widespread ruin but the hiding place of the other di- T`','F`,NTY RU`,SIA.%,14 "KILI.f•:1). I shorts, $.1 litre. I d .. p ,appears !gruesome in da• It ht.- at night it is - ". The flosses, Emperor has recited .,- ' r eat northward u Yo e `+tact into I y g � vision is a rutstcry' ]t is known - -the heart of the retail sectidk g and awful A duR. fitful that they sailed ro-E span: some i the followrng telrR-raen from Via-roy •It is perhaps idle to conjecture ; glare partially illuminates the shat- COLNT[LY PI ODUCE. of them weeks afro They may be I Alexicff, bearing Friday's ciate:- in Cores -or i ibct -as tar as anyone- what Aught hate happened had the -i tered wall$ and ragged spires and Apples- i'hero , is a quiet trade. 'I tespecttull•v report to your, M,t- - . 'brigade fern unable to. prevent the turrets that alone meet the eye ! with prices steady at $2 to $250 here, in Faris or !+_t. Petersburg. L*sty that to-day during the plaerng . - Fare fear spreading t0 the Customs , Cvery cellar is filled with smoulder- Per bbl, for the best stock. • knows' - of mince by some steam launches - building ;;nd the premises of the 1Ln- ing debris over which the fires play. i Ilried Apples -The demand is llm- � - iLiw�t Pelt and 2(1 r• - ierva Cotarany It would have un- I Much of the flame is burain are Steady HOSPITAL.,-; through c mine exploding prcmatur ty doubt.edly c» a strong odor every -_ .ii per. Lb. Evaporntod • apples, 6 • ' •1 despatch to the London stand- - under the stern of one of the launch - to the I30a,rd of Tra10 and adlwnin; where, dcsNito the, efforts of the Gas }to file per lb. {aid from KieR says it is slat. d in . .. _ (buildings, and would hat cd i Company gangs to cut it oR As , Bean.*• -Trade is quiet, with prices military circles that 10,000 troops `e8t•'icerov Alexfetf's announcement has Way eastward and piabably north- Ian illustration of how it collects, (steady, Prime beans are quoted et Tare, ire the hospitals in, 31&nchuria, 'added to the gl0oin which has pro- ' ward into the retail sections. !the writer was standing on Bay $1.50 to $I (i0, and hand- picked at chiefly typhoid patients. -" nailed since the disaster to the Petro- • The barncd district preser;te a very isirvet_about U o'clock, when sudden- �$1 65 to $1 70 !. dcsolato• ..cPne 'Jagged- lls witt: ly a short distance away, there wan I Flo s -The market is unchanged pavlotsk. i4�'d' p o gad at. 80 IifII.ES ALONG •T21F Y 1LU• i floc arc paving the price of cnrti - - - - ..great gaping holes represents all that n puff Of blue flame shooting up- 2x3 to 3.,c, according to quality, It is reported that the Japanese lessness," said a member of the Ad- -- - • was left of mapniAcent warehouses w ard. It teas' thought tho pave- Honey -rho ucarket is quoted at 6 tare landing troops- and constructing - inent had-been blown u but,vn ex- to ec per lb. Combs quiet at $1,50 `buildings gal iunq- Cbuan, bolo% miralty, - -'and previous aisasters and office buildings. I p' I seem to teach nothing " The firemen were ,greatly hampered aminntion !t was found to have to $1 7x. fYongampho. - Adtices received at The War Counmi»sion suppros.ic,d _ - in their fight against th•r devouring (come through . n. g-nted manhole.. 'fay -The - market is mist, with :Seoul also state that the Japanese of the Ciceroy's despatch, tvhldl •• elements by the mass of overhead The glare on walls here and thereloReringa moderate. Tru)othy is lines now extend i0 miles along the''ahOwed where the mines were being "noires, The experiences thus gained from hidden flames, the low smould- quoted at 40 30 to $10.30 a- ton Yalu Liver, reaching from Yongam ;laid. It is helirvrd that as launches ding Tres in the debris, the murk here. , g should nialco the Council insist that red smoke, and th utLS Y• f ho to 10 miles above %%iju, "the teem employed, lhcv were alining this 7x!'1 wires xhotsfd be placed under I Q penkabto ruin Straw -The ninrlcet is dull, wfih [ ;uacsian9 are, strongest at.Antung, were to 'the harbor' 'ifi or'tier to 4':' grrnsntF fa the dowtrtown district. (recall nothing but the inferno, . prices unchanged at'$5:50 on track Tiger hill is, as it was in the Chino- entrant the' Japanese from tvrctrto -__. One of tits t'agarios of the fire was i R1TF:£i :1CtF: It IISF;l), • here, Japanese scar, the ke•y to the situa- the fact that an old frame building I At a special meeting of the Cana- b1nple yyrul}• -The rnarkeC is quiet tion. - . an entrance and attempting to de- at $L per Imperial gallon. Three island-, one above and two stroy the remaining ships. It is ctr- on Larne .^^treat was left standoff nl- idian Fire 1?ndcrtvriters' Association. fi dent from the closing of'thc entrance, . -though the supposedly - fire -proof strus-,'held on- Thursday afternoon, it. was Potatoes -Ihc market. is, firmer, below Wiju, will facilitate an at -, • •_ .Lures on either side of. it there con- Irleei' led to increase the rates in with offerings sinall. Choice cars tack as'they ofAr it base for artillery Ithat Viceroy Alrxretf bas no'intention , - •.sunied. 1'roronto. The extra rates call Tor tare quoted at 9i)c per bag on track 'to cover -the 'erossin,ir of the 1'nlu. -iof tettinr his vhih� eo to sea ni;a)in, C'ARKAILVON A VICTIM, inn addition of $1 to the rate on all here, and" inferior qualify at 80c per Advices from the Province of liam- I even against an inferior force, tho!igh • ".mercantile, schedule and other spot- beg. Igvun in North - eastern Corea. state -this uuiy not tie the petit }'t -of 1'ic(� -- The, Earl of Carnart'on, the Owner l• rate8 risks; an extra 30c to Poultry -The market is stead }, Ithnt g the country folk along the Adinirnl Skn•dio%T, who will doter - o tuned ui iTd ngat �ii ansf'�[ry Ithe Fates on- -4l1 r•�sk.x__ • • limir...i nnerings rhirkpng 11 'n rehei•n barr�cs" Of the province nrelminc on n plan of Operations when _ St met , " occupied by- fi ... . - . p ings and their contents outsidLr the to 13c per lb, turkeys are quoted at welling cattle and supplies to the a assumes common Ilea and D. Morrie Sons Co., and Ia.bore districts. An except;on is 1:5 to 17c per 1b. for fresh killed. Russians. •' The Province of IIamg- .. - 'of- the building leased by the lkvld, i un is the- former hoinc- of Yn on k, t . . - _ - mnde in Laver OL risks on residential g t. MOT1'II OF YAI.L DI.OE'•KI -T. Darling Co., at the south --cast corner I store, outside thn, conj;ested districts. � . . � a form(`r Corean Minister of I' fns ace, Numerous •skirini5hea in the vicinity - - , oLBay and Wellington Streets, is the I allowing a rebate -of 25' cents on THE DAIRY MARKETS. who, • on uc:ount of his lu•o-Ruawfan ' of U',e .Yalu Itiver . nre rc.Iidrtod. J'a- ' " filth bearer of the title, which was created in 1793. Ile was born thirty- �pr;inkler risks and prices a» a rule unchanged. il'c an "last February by the Japanese patx se scouts crossed the rirc•r tw n zK them when the usual warranty is Butter -The market is quiet, with sympathies was trans ported to Jalr furnished. - miles above Wiju and reconnoitc*od eight z"ears ago. Ills Lord "ship fig risks, oir flee -proof ,buildings will be quote :- Finest 1 -lb ,tO 16 C authorities. ; the Russian position. They sustain- • . Ares o■ the voters' list o- Toronto 1 advanced halt the above extras. choice large rolls, 15c; selected 1, . . ^Off --- icors suspected Of -led ed no loss. The Japanese have es- 1`t under the democratic appellation of 'When more Lhan, one company take d'sir tubs, 13 to 15 c; medium and tieing. Russian spice hate l;eeu• ar- , tablished G y, percent. low ades, 12 to 14c; creamer _ _�_ - -. „____]noer Wi u. It is believed that lartUs" ' y posts on' the 'small' is IQ "E. Carnarvon, °' and under this sob- the risk n reduction of to grades, � y rested., j tlt,,y t 1ri - t �c ltas been fre uirpil rson- from" the rate On the b(tildf avd prints, 20 to 32c; solfd», 18 to 19c. have succeeded in • blocking the mouth _ -_ ated sit elections by pluggers, whose ;10 per cent, on the stocks may be Eggs -- Receipts arc fair, and prices' SM:'�LL` ENGAGEMENT. of the river. 'The t:nssinns are ex- gene"at- apgraranee- and- i�r +t+g-w$ra flowed on _the• 80 per cent. co-in- unchanged, _vvith sales at 14c. -per The following• telegram from rice- Lending their foltiricatious, 7hoy - the reverse of 'aristocratic. srrnrrce clause. -- `�- -- dozen. roy AlexiefT has been received at St• I are strongly reinforcing. their Livens k'UT7RF. UNI14fPERILLF:D• The above rates mean an average Cheese- Dfarket continues 'quiet, Petersburg by the I ?mperor:- ton Tigcr.'Isiand, opposite 71 "ijii, whrni : The, city's future will be in, no way advance of 73 per cent. on .risks with. prices stecidy. Zl'e "quote "Quito a series of reconnaissances' a severe battle 'w•as fought fa the _ �' within the• congested- district, and of Finest September's, 10jc; new carried out on the Yalu -have. shown imperilled by 'T'uesday's great fire, 40 per cent. on all risks outside the clicese, lOc, that. fife Japanese me conccntrntin Chino- Japanese War. --t---­ - . This is the opinion expressed .by I g� e Mr. Byron E. Walker, C:en.eral Mari - 'district, except on dwellings rind - in copsidarable force. It is believed ' - thoar contents, TITS JAP.AtiI:SFI PLAN.• _ . ager• of the Canadian Bank of Corn- Ghat they `ha�'� o e division to the merce. Mr. ltraiker is of opinion,', ANO. -.R• TIRE. 'TOG PRODUCTS, p A despatch to the London Express xbrt however, that Toronto shoultl_-pre- x4m6ge estimated at 'nbat t"-535,- bonsisted of 86 cars, of which, how- froin Nagasai:i,. by w•ay of Shanghai, " - Dressed- irons -me t3rie#i(+egeel sif h' It tiy- lhe_ara-=a-ttagi eexperiences of 1 000 was done by a fire which broke offerings small. Car lots are goof= - - - 31 wire fie (Jticu-ga io -the .clainis that an eminent Japanese - u -the past and the overwhelming na- , out in the Phillips and Wrinch,ware- ed at $6.25 delivered here.: Cured seaboard. ` Nrrt-vals totalled 1.225 1 statesman confided -:u the corrrspw +<i-. - tore of the present catastrophe to house, •8 1Vvilington Street west, at meats are in good' demand nt - un- Cenci of cattle. 1(i8 sheep and lambs, ,ant at Tokio, on condition ,that his- - `� put .her house'in order. He recall 10 minutes to 8 O'clock on ` Curs- 1,933 hogs and 1$2 calves.- Business'identit }• should not be re }sealed, an _.- Ilia r �� changed prices. We' quote :- Bacon, pel Simpson fires, in which • dainages ro- , the i3treams on the ruins of the jots. Mess pork $17 to. $17.50' ,buyers, 'and sellers got together and I followinb is the gist:- - - . suited to the amount of $2,178,000, f t)trrned buildings a' block west of the short cut $18.50... `' pretty well everything was disposed' Japan does not intend to push the - - • . •. an ye e City ounce hart one i ips and rinc building, saw a Smoked mea - ams,- -1 -ghT o o .he jt ei end. 5 e does not nothing' to - secure an adequate wa- vOlume of flame shoot from. the medium; 121tc; do., heavy, 12e; rolls, +ExPorters... heavy •,,...$4,5.0 to $14.80 wish to humble Russia, but Slice is .ri- .� _- ter pressure. More stringent regu- ,warehouse. A general alarm was 10c; ili-aulders;) 9J-c; backs, 131c; Bulls, export, heavy, s- -ed to accomplish the removal of .. lations in re3nkd to. the building of rung in and all the reels in the city breakfast bs co 121 to 13c. cw-t .. .. 3. ;0 3.. ) I the sucnace of Russia's power in the tL great establishments were absolutely responded. As many men as could Lard. -Thv demand is fait, with do. Tight " ......... :.... 3.fa0 4.00 i Far Nast, and is confident that she necessary in a largo commercialicity' be' spared were placed in positions p g cl Feeders, 900 lbs. and u)- can accomplish this. She will' de- like Toronto, and in his -opini I g prices unchan ed. We uote :--• •• l . oil an ,to fight ,the .new fire; and thus 'it ''Pierces, tuns, Sc; ails, 8 'c; wards , .3.00 8.23 �.g. � ,- P ..... stroy as many, Russian warships as . effort should be made to separate'' Was prevented from spreading. Af- Short kee 1,100 lbs. 4.00 - -�i compound, 7i taoc. p, possible and capture the remainder. the manufacturing from the distri- ter an hour's strenuous work the fire Stockers; 400 to 800 She will then take Port Arthur and.. bating houses. The insurance was ;was extinguished. bir. Phillips UNITED 5T:1'LE5 MARKETS-. Pounds ......... ... .�.5n 3. I') Vladivostock, and make her position r �. *carried mostly by Brilisit houses, stated -that .the loss to his flan . . .- do. 900 lbs........... o_ 3.50 _ . • but-a greaj; fire was none the, less a 'would amount to $25,000 or S26,- ' St. Louis, 'April 26. -Wheat closed - Butchers' cattle, �'in Corca so' impregnable that I;ci -sin 4 dead loss. Although many great 000. which was almost entirely -Cash, 95ic; May, 90c; July, 82ic, choice ......... ... :... 4,25 4.30 cannot Possibly gain.n foothold thtro. . - . , <' businesses had been destroyed, there covered by insurance, distributed in Milwaukee, April 26.- Wheat -No, do medium .......... 3.80 4.15 lfhen all this is .accomplished, she , was no.doubt that the rebuilding of several companies. Phe "top floor of ) Northern, .97c;•No..2 Northers, do picked .,• .... 4.25 4.40 will -offer terms of pcoce, having-- ctt -, -- ---- -• .._ .'.them was a. matter. of a very short the building was used- as store- 93c; old July, 86 to -86ic bid. .11 do do bulls ,. 2.75' ,3,00 tained the objects for which she went ,. time. room, -No. 1, 72c. Dailey, - Steady No. do. rough ' ......... .... 3.00 3.40 to 'war, but until this is accomplish-_ BY -LAW SUSPE:tTDE:D. SCARCITY OF BRICKg. 2, 63c; sample, 60c. Oats Li¢ht stock bulls, ew 2.25 2.G0 od,, she will not listen t2 .,jny ,pro-. ?, . 'The i3oard gf Contrgl at a special It is feared among builders and ar- Standard; 43a Corn -No. S, 47 lifilch cows ..,.30.00 65. 0 f Posal escelit an uncenditiuiial aC r lr : - - session tee steps to relieve the de-' chitects that the supply of . bricks to _48c; July, 481c asked. j ITogs, best 4.90 cePtance .of her terms. - - - mand for accommodation. It was for building will will be enormously Duluth,: April 26- 1i'ireat closedj= do light ..•... ... ...... 4.65 . , o- CL.AT3T JAPS I,0' -T WARSHIP. n decided. to suspend the operation of inadequate to the demand for ezten- No. 1 hard, 98'c;'No. I Northern, Rheep, export; cwt '... F.'t10 4.�0 the building by -law so far as metes- ..sivo - building operations, The- de- 89je; No. 2- Northers, 87ic; May, Lambs ......... ... . :5.50 ' 6.12¢ It is persistently' asserted' by t'ie " nary to permit of .the erection of mand for bricklayers, masons, build- 89 1c; July, 90 }c; September, 81 }c. Bucks ... ...... ............ 2.50 3.25 lr us,ians -that n Japanese cruiso(i temporary -one-story buildings on era' laborers, 'and carpenters will be Culls, each,'. :. -...... ...-44,50 4.00` waas sunk off Port Arthur, April l,i ;' ; y' • vacant land, under the direction of enormous, and thousands -of man Spring T,nmhs ...... ,:. '2.5n 5.50 'and that the .Tapnne-e arn)oree , '` City Architect McCallum, Commis - ti re surd to flock to Llio ci tiom ''- 6:ATTLF. MARI {ETS. = Caly_eg._pel cwt .. R.ttO :.x.00, - t3' r cruisers_` Lisshin and I•:asufia tt'eri • .•sioner' Flexing and Chief Thompson. surrounding places in order to ob- Toronto, April 26. -The rut)- at the do ench- ...... .. ... 2.Ofy 8,00 damaged respectit•ely below an q, - 0 . • These officials have also.,been dele- thin employment, City' Cattle - Mhrket this morning north of 11'iju. They arc also begfa -• above the cantor. line:' . ." .._. - _ . � , . . . _ , . . . _ `, I : _.._. ... ^+ - '' /' 1 ".t -- ,sir+ -- - .�: ' ... 6T.. - •..'.dY-YiaknF':.. ✓ w.+ < iiii; yixr e:J. C.•.Y; n + .:y�-yr 7f' .-+%xL'y :.,•�;,r •�. :x.%i.=- ,=ne''+c:>;;" ;wx:.,;+t+r �uu- ^..K. -.,w t�'i`,.i& -'sue .:: m,Lti: G.c �„j.�.cfc, ,,, r.'. .: _ . _ _ _ - _ A • v y -Geo. and Mrs,. Palmer spent WASTED AT NCE -5 -4 00 Acres f ' ..�t�'iz>eltltaeg�• Sunday with their daughter in i Toronto. YOU, plantS -Will. m. G. Elliott, of Todmordenl Land to sow our; Ian gold. Seed -caly 10c per lb. __ - 4►•--- -••... _ -Rev. E. iloore Ph. B., will All kinds Turnip Seep 1?cy r _r and 50c called as n old fiteuds here on Wednesday. some Every p ant a a o w be Timot� ,Clover, i'.ia 1 �S run, - o`r's that Ke . J. o tter than Snit b Barrel and Fift lb. Sack. k -W. D. Rogers was in the city Oshawa, next t Sabbath. and forty and seed may may be the same -Black wire. Barb wire - :'- -' on Wednesday. Between y Y y -Mrs. J. H. Wa er s nt•Tues members into the Methodist church Logan 13'tl _ Pe but some plants are weak and -- . �- ^_ ___. -..,.' ..- _...,.,.._ -_ ;._�.a. �., - .,...•_ �T. ` .�.,. 'day in the city. by Rev. Moore the other Sabbath others Strong. -Mrs. J. H. Beal, of Claremont evening, - -vas visiting her parents, A. and - Messrs Parker, Junkin and And that's the way'. with ' Mrs. AllawAy Weir, the county valuators were children. They -are like young Fester Hutchison and daugh- in town on Wednesday busy in ]ants. Same food same home, - ter spent Monday with J. H. and their official duties. P _Mrs. Wagner. -J. M. Denyes, B. A., of Whit- same care but some grow big Seed. 1,, ej • - Ernest Chapman purchased T. by collegiate, will preach at and strong while others stay A.. Greig's driver at the sale on kudley next Sunday at 2:30, and small and weak. Monday afternoon: at Kinsale in the evening. Timothy Seed -Mrs. Geo. Kerr has been con- - -L. Banks has taken the agency. Scott's Emulsion Offers an fined to the house during the past of the McCormick Manufacturing easy way out of the difficulty. lover Seed week through illness. Co, and, has rented the property ,: : ,•, rail .:, _. ' Child weakness -often means - a few daLys during the past week -R. M. Stewart who has just starvation, not because' Of 'lac]: -with Pickering friends. passed his .final examination in of food, but because the food Turnip Seed -Dr. F. L. Henry will be here the Dental College. purposes, we does not feed. as usual next Tuesday to attend believe, to locate in Markham. to his professional duties. * Rev. Dr. Hare, of Whitby ladies Scott's Emulsion really -feeds Thos. $, Marquis has leased college, will preach in the Metho- and gives the child growing ..M. S. Chapman's residence and diet church - here, next Sunday- strength.-. : moved therein on'Tuesday. morning, and Squire Bunting in Oil Cake - - Miss'Annie Mansfield, of Fair- the evening. « hatever the cause of weak - port', is spending a few days- with Hugh D. Squires and bride tress and failure ' to grow— Linseed Meal her si � ster, firs. �ti . T. Haney. have just moved from Cannington Scott's Emulsion seems to find Prices Right. -H. Wise has engaged with W. to lot U. Lake road, the farm ' T. Haney to assist him through formerly occupied by W. L. Lour- it and set the matter right. _ { 'his rush in.the painting business. tice. We extend a hearty wel_ s�na fhL fists. sample, . H,jd _ -�� 6tott � Po.�•ae, Chemists. Toronto, Oauti• UK art on his having passed succes - Thirteen new members were IC erin ar ware a - ,fully his final examinadou in .received into the. E. L. of C. E., denti =try. Jlethudi t church last Tuesday • -.Mrs. J. W. Disney, of Balsam, evening. The near president. Nir, N 0 � � � Q • 'spent a few days during the pact Ernest Chapman, and the other v week at the home of her parents. officers elect' %were duly installed I ^ �� :.�� �1 ®�� James and fir Davidson. into eftice. - - t' T one �! -T. A. Greig'a�n1e of household -B. N. naFoe' Wagnerreturned TO olii SUbSCriUerB. �7 furuiture etc, un Jluuday wa: a home on �t'cclue -day, After having success, there .being a good attend passed succes - fully his Hr-t year r ante, and good prices being thtj scams in �ti'yc•liffe Cullege, tatting Thi= week we fare :ending out Best Quality and Fah- prices does it rule. - first -clan- - hunor. In _New Testa- ,tatements.of account to our ?t:b- M. 4i. Chapman moved hi, ment Greek, We extend to hint scriber- a large number of whom � \YTH1tiG and EVERYTHING you need in the line of Stoves and household effects intothedwelliDg our congratulations. have not yet ]raid up their sub- and Ranges. Tinware, Uil Paints: etc. adjoiniulr his hardware store and -The annual uieetittg of the -ct iptiou?• The Atno+urt in each A shipment of ',Quick Beal" blue flame oil stoves just arrived ; two just' vacated 11y :kit,., Greif, who llethodi =t L. �., Pickering, %va. ca. e is very suiall. but wlieh ,A a burners including ovens to flit at+y size. -- _will aE°e►tl *3 trs.�...€ra -. the Pirie laeki cuz NVerinesdaf ..even fig. The iar.� e sttro -._is. �ratte�ed atuong au and three _ - ----- block at present. school rai,ed this conference year mai) It means a ereat deal to u.. `FTY our gocxls. -- -Rev. G, Jlc(itegor will preach slit)-56- PYpc:i iitur - fire, :its bal. As We have sucue heavy ptaFment. ONCE a ctt,torher, ALWAYS a customer. in'Er,kine church. Claremont, on on hand S'= 5•:-'1!• The. ho-.trof hold- to stake at an early date, we Custom Rork and orcierQ promptly clone. Sunday. while the Rev. Murray ing the 4chuol was changed frow Would like a willing and early re- T �pT ?�. r Tait wilt occupy the pulpits in :•+t. 'to 3.30 p, m. wn.e to our appeal.- and hope rJ OSEPH H. B l.' `�i DY . ••- Andrew e; Pickering, and St. I- -A few attended J. S. Willi-, _ lip aip- e ,elore the Canadian ted in a kindly -}+irit, as there '- - -Un Mugday afternoon a horse club_ in' Whit -by oil Monday even- accounts are past clue. ]belonging to L. Par-sous, of High ing and Here well repaid for doing �It xsae TH$ \TON. The , �I land Creek, broke awiyajs from the , so Mr. NVillison wan iu go+xl form - Fergus Fanning front of E. J, Shirley and run- and delivered an unimpa „fined. !,� alaarr atatlen o.ss FamOn$ --sing wildly up Linton ..avenue tactful address iron the political TLU,s GOLNG EAST tu; AS FOLLOWS:- succeeded in smashing the cart as conditions obtaining in Canada too- NO, a MAIL 8.51 A. M. We have now on band at our show rooms a sample of the above :,» ►. well as tearing the - harness so dap. He briefly outlined our his - 12 Local 2:58 P; M. badly that they were rendered fors• charters and showed that -he 10 Lows.. 8:04 P. 11(. mill manufactured a the Out. Grain bt fine Separator Co. Truly a useless. Had the horse turned to had great faith in the future of Ta.ncs oonte Warr pus AS FOL OWS:— separator which separates. Also a full line of the west more serious result- Canada because of her noble British No. 9 Loans. 8:45 A. M. _ might have followed, as a large traditions and her moral people. "11 Local... 2:21 P. M. 10rost &, Wood IMplements. crowd was standing in front of T. He frowned upon the efforts of "7 Mast , • 8:27 P•. M. P _ A. Grdig's where the sale • was in some jingoist- in stirring up sect- - - progress, inal feeling and racial prejudices. Do you want __,I twn Ia�ited - -- -- He noted a letter of- DwreaC es an - -Revr G. McGregor preached a q c very interesting sermon' --on Sun- the London -Ti ' day evening last, dealing with the press his views of what the tree • proposed union of the different dignity of a tsatton should consist. - --C�n your�uggy or Democrat-. - -- _ _ ]Protestant denominations. In ibis This passage he says te the one . discourse he pointed out some of bright gem rq the letters which �e have Them ' the advantages which would re were a ca us attack for the and are specialists in all that kind tece � a suit from such a union - Among ministry of the day, an attack he of work. Don't go to a foreign town ��] have just �eu labels are, preventing from over- believed no one in Canada world for carriage work. We can please r �% llapping, sawing of ezpense,.. amoral write and no paper would print in you.. Our machine department is_ effect in showing a common bond to -days enlightenment. Fie drew running every day. General black - of unionamon Protestants. Some lessons from the British political smithing, etc. A Choice variety of rug patterns, having obtained them from o the difficulties in the way of err tgnr y an is- rns a e entirely new ate- nd will be Bald at -union are,- acommou creed, church couuteuancing- all jobbery, while W. H. JACKSON, Brock Road. very reasonable prices. We 'would also call attention to our silks polity or government, property, deploring the demagoguism that and velvets for dress trimmings. denominational sentiment, and seems to hold many to the U. S. Q the genius of the different de'- and to which Canadian politics CL RE�dONT LIVERY : M. & E. Boone, Pickering G nominations. seemed to be tending. He was not 1, - Walter McLaaen, B. A., son antagonist to party but to the _ abuse of party thereby disagreeing First-class horses to hire day or' - N of Rev. J. B. McLaren, of Colum- with Prof. Goldwin Smith.' He night: bus, and well -kbown here, . having believed that the Canadian elect- occu occupied _ quite frequently the - Buse' in connection meeting all I P q rev y orate were generally honot�able 4 - - pulpit in St. Andrew's church has trains. %� h and that about an average of 200 ' o n a b 1 e �N e w i0o S i graduated, from Knox College, To= w -as all the purchasable vote in Horses clipped on shortest notice. Fas Tonto, winning the first general any cdanstitueucy, the demoralizal- prpficiency scholarship of$80, a- ization of whom came from t;he top _ W• � 1'h>dm80II, the travelling scholarship of W- Pro etor. - - . During his course in the V,Ker- downwards. and not upwards. i - . His whole remarks were concise, —_-Now in Stock the .following _ . sits and Knoa.College he has won .�� and courageous at the same ' ;700. in scholarships. While at- time showing a most tactful deal- tending Knox College he has taken ing with the subject. He corm - �! i Hearne cloth, Damask Zephyr, Voile, -=an active interest in themissiona �'.],�� � - Committee Crepe- de- chene,. Cashmere. ger e, + society, serving in town as sects selmed love of Canada first a - '— - Vestin Dot6- #inen- suitings, g ket loth, Piques, Smoke b ue Drill• foremost and all isues that arose — g Prints, Dot Muslin Blue�uck, etc. -- tary, financial secretary and pcesi- Formed for reeoverina property Stolen Wbite linen suiting, + as side tracks were not to be read from its members and the s r dent, and�aving the pleasure of into our polit�al life as disturbing - bension of -ttie t revee. ing its lEevenue increase over E-closed his address Tri $10.00 and its-staff €tom- 2 - to 40 factor Members havioR property stolen commnni- - - - - -- $e intends taking a post graduate Pickering and R'hitby: J. Balm of Executive Committer. • ' course in Scotland, and so has •_ an a vote o eda i "s, Silk A li ve; ream; r1Jit€ —nndi - - — 8 Memberebi fee 111•x• Tec rI red cis o�90 -cIla a pastor- p Silk M 11 on pp q 'ships large congregations. thanks made one of the frankest Arthur Jeffre Geo. Len assortment of cotton goods, Fancy Collars in silk and lace. - of the and freest speeches we have list- yt g g ened_to and autply -indicated the Secretary. President. g the Annual meeting - Pickering tennis club .w s held in Lane Curtains .O.5c, 3oc, �Oc, 50c, up to 53.00. the town -hall last Friday evening i =pect in which he is held. Dr. Exec. Com.- Geo, Leng, D. E, Pugb, C. S. Y g augh seconded the motion. R. Palmer, Pickering, Ont. ' with an attendance, of nearly H. Walks R.A., moved a vote of T pp' _. thirty members, . nearly half of thanks to bliss Secc mbe, of the John. Dickie & Co. 'whom were-ladies. Thechair was, O.L.C. for her kindness in vocal el 0 occupied by W. V. Richardson; entertainment. The •meet'ingwas �1Ckering `�Oal, `VO�j1 Y- - -.• the president of the club. The most .~crecessful under Judge. plc- - - treAsurer' presented his- report 'Yards at Spink Mills, showing a balance on ban-d- of Crinimou s chairmanship. $3.20. The election of officers - ” Rest Quality of Hard Coal theft took place -as fbllon s -Pies. Taking D4sperate Chances. W. V. Richardson, `'ice -pies. Dr. It is true that many contract colds Full weight Guaranteed• T and recover from them without taking gateman, Richardson, John es. Dr. - -_ g WC ,�11papers • any precaution s treatment, and a Stove and Chestnut Sizes + .._..Committee of management C. H. knowledge of this fact leads others ,to - _ Ham, W. G. Ward, B. Shepherd; tafke their chances instead of giving A t lowest market r _ E, Chapman, Miss Baker and Miss their colds the needed attention. It Cl Mullett. The membership ee for should be borne in.,mind that ever - the se"on was placed at $1. The cold weakens - the lungs, lowers the ' Club expect a snecessful season's vitality, makes the system less able to - prlCeS. We are showing shin spring a fine display of Watson`s Papers+ sport as they have alreadyn teem- witfiM$nd each succeeding cold and , - Newest Pattern's. bershiii of over t4iirty, .with a Paves t. w•ay-for more serious dis- We have also on hand uantity of Call and see our Stock. eases. Can ybu afford to take such q probability that this number will Beat Quality Srsiithing Coal. cbancps g'r be vre•at�ly increased. ThP club' desperate i Remedy, famous for. its cures Our Coal makes warm friends • $ - srih be plea ed to arrange friendly of co q, can be had for a tr i8e 7 For Orders left wits W . Yeak derlivered R. �. 1J t� p a ` matches with other clubs, sale by all Druggists, promptly. _ it Al - - -1 r�