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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1904_05_06 •"£+'v`�,.. "�•-ya+--_rho,+-"4.+C'1si:T• ,.„. w �'b� ^_J j SF w. r. ..ey. 4�' ,.'* '^cq. ;,i- f� .�: - .�. sit f I KE, R I N t t Go- E. W- S • i 1117�7- --- -T- -H XXIII. - -PICKERING. ONT., FRIDAY. Al -6t 1.904. _ __ . -ATO 30 -- T Balsam-Zion 1 Fullt r. S:l;-O Fuller, G Fuller, N Madill men ernp shoe snow in r d Id �''{✓ [� _._ .�-_-__- ._. = Class 2_N_.Posttll, _ -H -7' :-Jehn-Kiomloa-men- a pink M �S -J-Hill,- mp rem IV a Farmers are now busy seeding these'gop'�ins. Sr 1-i.Fuller, 51 Hopkins,I C'lark's bridge south of Pickering Vil'- days. 1, L Bice:]age$2`!,541 ;The clerk is hereby iu- G Hutchings. Jr 1-N Michel .., Disney is now sporting a new top;Tablet-h Wilson E Tomlinson. t-w"-atesify J1rs Decker in dtCaL. hercutin laintrewatercoutse F. - -_. Red W`bea.t - a - re�tid z a. ei ed It • nlrriu, tea. era g y(Jc• J. . Disney has purchasedfine ---- _ u a�phcatau. , t "Iec t from White Wheat �� 1 3Sc !r new driver:. I Cherrywood. _ Garht.d fur bonus of 25c per rd ott Spring Wheat• „ A. E. Hubbard was in Toronto last -- about 220 r•ds w fence on west side.of F. E.�gTC�00D, U.D., Snrapr,a Goose Wheat - 3.- W - `o Canadsan P•ciflo Railway: Coroner 80c week with produce. airs. Laitsan is rapidly improving. Alton@' rood in con •, Ontario Couaty; I+xnez o1' Marna:e License!. Manitoba Flour ___� $6.50 bbl. U. Jones has secured another man The farmers are busy seeding these •A petition hating been received --K7laremoni; OSGt�hours-Before ro a.m., 1 to 2 I Fatuil Floor 5.50 -` fur the seasons work. days, from Vun Haul :ruc2 wren others in a.m.,aaaho:n Tto 9 pima Private telephone Pastry 0 5.50 " Fall wheat is lookiu rather sickly 4onnectiontvithBalsnm. . Private K fuss Henderson has Hired with Mr. regard to a grant r,n side line bet lots dt Zioa,A.Jobns•.�n'.i�th con', Wm cowie'e(Bran $14.00 ton _ this spring. A uutntwr of iariners are Somerville far the stuntuter. "I 10 an'F 11 con•? the Coin rccoimriend 9th con o.and D Pugh'e ldtb cons B ty Shorts 'O.UO " talking of plowing it up. tiS"w. 3fonney is under the weather that the count--il inspect.:cute. vnII91(1-. ?tf D.,C.M.,Fe}low of Jumbo :.x3.00 - J. W. Philp i-i cn the roads etery at time of writin _ r.ow hazing LeNn recei%ed from i 1 dui.zsath_lus-neclAur u._Ain- sari lin¢. v,• u1=.�_"r A . u _. , _._. .. _. 0,�,�`�� F.iv:fi5 ; i:. - fined to_ the huuse iv. `� p•rct cw .ins,t the atom r�cor�nt nt#a a tt tow of College of pbvetcians and larseous o3 iv.f line rrf groceries aDti uta ��. h o'Learyhotel Cho of all kinds. «'e tt!rpjeasedto re uit that Chas. incnths, is able to be out again and council notify the commissioners in Ontario. Office and residence opp p pp ;Woburn,Out. Office hours; muratnE•y to 10: Hard and `.}oft Coal. «. Disney, has nc,tt a1 Gilt r'eC0%'ererl C011templittes a ticlt to the city shortly regi:'c1 a pass sveniay 6 to e. front his Iun , and serious illness. A b}-law passed through its Carious Above prices Subj set to Cban;e withont g Notice. J. W. Di_ney is agent fur a parrots VIlhitevale readings and finuI.ly carried, appoint- Notice. cart for fastening behind harrow's on -- ing Foster Hutchison as collector for Model Bakery Co , Limited• ct h.ich to ride.- The}'sore a' fine thing Missl O'Brien has returned to the the township of Pickering for the year._-- - u., $ARPis• - -- -- - i fct hose „Ila err uutf iid'uf tt'uiainp• cirri 1U'`1• . E. F?,RE-%YELL, Q. M, The",4 ,hodist Ladies' Aid will rineet It was decided tlt.rt no action woii?d J• Coznty Crown Attorney, at th�resirl�nce of\h H. B. Wil be taken'towards changing the bound- TER, - - olloitar. Oowt Hong*.Whitbv. �.���� KINSAL-E. I 1 - ' f C -- Judson land Ealil.ltPugh were called atnd 18, `haul 5ectiun. tius 9, lU, 1'L 11..11 Oto 1IcGILLIVR3Y, $3RRI9• _ -\Ir W;:iter Rozer•c-has returned anal to the funNra! x[ UshaRa. of rile t,bylaw tea; introduced and pati. ere 5o,lei!ers,Seo. O lloe oppos.te Poet. . ease tVhntbY•Oct. Jno.Ball Dow,B..�:,Theo, frt.-in Dunloaittiti• latti•r'.,f•.tther, Mr. nti:r. ,tbrou•�h ir: tar;ou,. .ratlir.�s aunend-- A:oGutivrav, LL.B. 3ionov to L6sn. 8y C*. J. and Mii:. `+t�t•ez�'Tn ti.Sited at The Ret. Mr. R'alla'e ami the Ret•: ing a former hy'a-w ,o as to provide > MmanAA g R. IV. �IunhraC t'rrently. , B. A. G. 1`.'il1,,u:;Lht pent a feta dao, that reit' '.'ern }tom f after rcin�irtacted Ali-- Sarah Routley has engased iv it the Het'. J, ,Incl M +. aL Int„sh. un the boundary line.,Uf the fullott'ing retertnar . X. •till: �I: J- hil afatr.atrl. ' ` , The tag " tt'uih i:.1, -�i tall et up the Iva,•,, in p„t tthe:e tl:e ptt,ence of colied; alncl Mr•. Re •bairn atxl fainily a F!i[ of our tiliacc, .ouch %%it, ill pr,rteut drifting, H. HOP3I�S,CETERIN�Ay°%?,• - ttc,ntiun t f rite s:oink,,,ir" �.u-ng,n ^'tai let, �t}r.tt th'•v toe uuaL;r t"of;�lien e their ,hall eut:tle the per,ou builriing uch" 3E?� Grad.ace of :be oataric cat- Of vii materials and deei¢n 1;'F t sp <[ :u pea: tvet)tlinK hell= :r„'iai ft:n.ti.n- :l,f au:ell}'. fence tri a buti,ts of 2,r' er rd. 'Sint r:nnaz: Oa.:eg .or•)a:o, registered mecoez p .e r GQ.r6 .evrinnry �[adica` vaso is:.fin, kept: to stock. It trill pay you rinv;nv t' t?:« n anti: of is si:u.'t� Hi unsay iii!nal-me g!arl tri, lento line:int-1 t fS;tnt1 7 inrl*:,rrl.lth. 5th ��•e end its chase one undone-quarter w.ies to call at our works and inspect our atoclt, M. I;i,••• 1•,t. rr, iga�'ed tt'itli B. „f the rapid l.w.-overy of ';\-,�lt'•r H"1- t3:h aro,} .•h tong :"Si,.le liar het, lots 111 ncnh ct Green&:ver. Office andsltce:o.'orge and obtain prices' Don't be misled by ��',i¢i.,: f,�r th,,•,,tn.tn� •,:1=r,n. lin *«•r. repo hu+ } r•ti tnti.,p,.,,ed fr,,u: ,tn(.l ]lin c �r - 1, 2 ;. 1. 5. i3, i anti 8 : ,i .,boon b to 11 soma,, e..,. 1 to 4 F m, 1'r.cate - teleybo:.e :❑ n:y dr.1 P,-Q. aLd1, Green agents we de not emp'�.ov them,consequent• J a.t•t,I Ti ihpwiti1•.r:',ht .r fine �•ctiriF; an"Rtt,t•l. ..i l�l.� l;i�. 11,<•: 1,•t. l'' ,nil l'C '.r. ,•,n.�:s l list h,t.ti . ly we can acd do throw of the agPns }r r-e r''iu •J e. 1I,: tl+etcsut3. tl.lrtt,Cly t .t,e•of the N% tr•vair• I� ,.n,i 1:,r r., 1. l:r7.i 3 : s 1 hitt Intl - commieaicc of 10 per cer-, whicu ycn w::!( J<•lrr, I lut:rt i, n:• cir,z alit,.the hr.'uae n r,uit n ill I.•• tat'itl z:t xt �,:1 daC. ala, '32 aril .3 :u con c 1 be- lots :of3 and �tt9ltigs8 barbs. Certainly Bare by parchsair.g from us. A ' at" E:'+ ale'-burlier h+.:r,.h, Locust 37 :' run i 1 1»r lo[s ]4 and 25 lir .ctrl%• to ' ttrd by Juhn L.tn•ton. „ t call solicited. A n,,lnl.r of our fa,-"-k 15 ,tle it,•19 H.'.1. U ee fg,t.,t at 1,, ,t.ul.. public ,,ai '_' : :,td c;,n frt,w Brock road to e ~� WHITBY GRANITE CO., tr ,t p' fur 11 r, Do-A of«'hit• ervi^, at 11 a.m., tchc•n thr Ret. A. tuv:alit•. _.:_. .. k3 Dr:�\,Coaceynnoer, Com i,t rhr,�«hw H. Ij, Vr inlet'; frf T r'ait,,, tv111 1;1'e•:1rh, 1 lr:lan- tea- intr•alwl ail and passed__-_-_-_-- x:..+Doer for taking Affidavits. etc.. Opp.Poet OMce. ti'hrby. Ontario If, my anal Will, arc Brien I ra,,,gbt Rorv. T. L:egAt� 'till talar. (,har e (,f the the, :gh it., varim:: :ea,lings Tllakingg iClarem,at Out ti - h.nix a :arlvad of y„ung cat tie Inst 1„t•r. fm•a:t and al,,o udministt•r the thr fc i1• vii app. ittnent�: R \1',trti B. I`fi, Issuer ol, Marriage net•6. -a,•ranwnt. to lie r�,,„! „ ru to tit 41, in th• pilins B. Lioea+h for:ceCounty of onto of PICB2ERIN G LIVERY tt,tght have been a tete seri. <,f J If L'urlrr?:ill who h is declined to floe at the store or as his residence.Pickering Brougham• ou, aff-ay hail it ni,t twer. f„r an it,- act. _1rth.tr(.heart r to he prnind kpr 'vtllaee. 1 y __ trrrenl^.t; f�11rr. e•nd.•d Ieu•«•abiv, in the ,la r,f C A _1nni-, %vhn has • --T. C. Brown,ofTt-ronte. - PDCiit , din':air to be 1VID BELDAM. auctioneer. Ac., or nights® E etcneconnct7enmeei �.. . , stn e, N Irltv,ffititm fur hit trntF:r uvrt: tor- Ea`i lrwr�t�nwln_tea,i oft NV S _NIajor who -.. _ ty,�:re s,,l,c..s.ane.'retnb:+ca�erou. n'Jat at 1. , - the „,ht. I,tnL ,n rt.i -hi .i' -. g Ih eels o",!ate:aadaear. 5a:esot•a,ms,tartr lag ell G T.It. rain@'. Freight and J. l_ l'r,ecie, of To,:t,nic,,i5 Fpend',l„%vn. Th- reg:ilt n;'; that hi;h A ht-!,ttt u- introdueptl and paced 16Lock ac; ev rytbonit tt,a is to be s•,:a wail be express d_elivere•j to all tarts of the t � y�' lhaeate; „v thesubs^n?n•witbtheatmoatcare yil:age• Tea>✓in¢of all aisle done inl a ft.%c day = at- iiutue. w,.r,i w..... brndlc•d.; ,rd had it n„t t.hrr,uxh to c.ui•,tt: reading: making _ -- land soli t,ti=e very boat aivantago. ably vi shortest notice. Sale an,l tom T. P',ilr'llet•' *q'tnt a couple of h.•,•n f, : the :+fo;t xid f-•n 'e, we would ohansp s to he reslx•r•tive- poling qnb- m:aeion stables in connection. dav' hi,�t %seek in Toroutu. ha,. heel a rliffer•�lt talo t+, tell. clivi f, 11"WS! N, a 1 'rot lranged 2 R.BE ETON,TOWNSHIP CLE RS. Mies T1 nnittru, (if Colorado, is Th', nracn,-e h;#., is :•me quite prey- and 3 are awalgrtrtlated, 4 From lots 27 �. Conveyancer, Commissioner for satins a jolting frund= arotuld here, alert in this vi:;initc, uf1 allkm ing to 3•i front the lake to the 1-it con road, - alsdavf:e, tcoo'ttitaut Etc.' rloney to lova o _ _ ;�_�-era: +ce L,= - flttlr to run at Ia e. reusing serious 5 front lots 2i t„ 33 fmm the 1st cern _- _. ... Peak, gag �xT__L-atL�I__L 1 uong of If „ rho.,• echo are line tr the 4'b ton line, 8 un,hxnRrrd. eaoee-,wntc oat f r Hit era SttudaVevl at to owle { l,rnterod by them. Thio must ,e rum of to_ t`n -t�trti fmnx-' . ( Un OCCHER POSTI LL.Lreeneed ane• Mi ;; A. C'uakweil. of Broft I,topped, and ire understand.that the 11 to 2C in con 5, .and frnm 11 to 28 in tleaee1a " - _ rnOn aeries of ever)deseTiptlOa r.ona.ncted at * �'�11ture Curt ktN.PII purrduring the coming s'•.nulmer. from 'rt„3v in ;:on 5, and from 29 tenWodwate. ^barye. T toucher. Real Estate g at e s The Sun? ,of Temperance sre Already a connmencemeni has been 33 in con 8,9 unchanged formerly No I ,►gent and r}eaeral oatnator. Strias attention Fu ��ppvea to all orders ip mea or tele:raFn Ad- holding an At Hume in their hall made in that direction. 10, 10 from lots 15 tri 24 from 7th con anew THOS. P'Us t E9, Brougham.-oat F. on Friday evening. May 0th. ...---�-- to northern t I, 11 from lots I3 to Jb VOBTILL.Grew River,Ons. ' Y _ A full lies of flr@'t• }e from 7th con to northern t 1. II T, C Hu bard lust hl. yaltlstble Pickering Council. The council noir adjourned to meet- HR WELLINGTO`7 Hotel-Hay - .. - glass furniture now coach dog last n-eek. He refused on Monday, May 90th at Brougham at li inQQ removed w Lad tboroughl7 ooerbaa: on ashibition in $00"for pilo a short time ago. Tlie abo'ye council.met pursuant lO.a m, fur the transaction of general ad she•b,va home.I am prepared to fnrotah par trate rooms. adjournment on atondxy. Mac 2nd. business, and from 1 p m as a court of ,acoomodacroa to all who d«tis to p•trobtaa Mrs. Wm. Cowie has beeu under ]t pi nber•s all present the reeve in the sou, bpactons sample rooms. 1 @'hail be pleas- 'Prices Tl�u4. _ the doctor's care. but. at time chair. The miuut&ofthe 'I - ed to see•11 old patrons when tb.7 have oe ht �pritiu we ale ldd to say is eaeloo to s•ult Marham. JAB. T OIL INCE. g• g_ y in were read and %adopted. N*C•t'BATORHATCHING-Cv era '. _..WrYh•m.Out. - improttng. Several accounts were presented for T ph _ R• S. Dillingham. c. Coaknell, of 'Markham. �i�3 a meat. 1• and Prairie State machines 63 per Itandred p y smalls numbers in rroportioa. Chicken@ da- Methodist Church Pieytesinlf. Oat. A• Coakwell and Mrs. :Martin, Of Mrs, Isabella Liscombe was heard livered yoc extra Tbree cars ezperience. - SETFiees as Follows'. Toronto, Sundayed with W. J. cli+iming payment for 115 yds gravel twnrtown eep Geo McIntosh,Port Unto nufYDpsoy „ Coakwell. used on station road last year. and ` Mosgrove has rented the which had not been paid,.•. #0.30 a.m.......Preaching. W n �[�r & Co. front rt of the skating rink at rnm was read from D'r G :s Fish. 7,00 p m (� G j, pa stating that on April 13th last ,pia Abe from 1'. 3andersou, and intends WESTERN BANK 0� C�N�D :?00 Piro, ,;.,,.Sabbath School, horse was injured from getting into g 0D p m,,,,,,,Epworth League, orf running an ice cream parlor. soft earth in drain in front`of James Tuesday. Have a full line of fresh and cur- G. Philip and E. Bodell are rush- Goniun's hotel. Pickering, the horse =f6 00 Piro,.„•.. Neekly Prayer on ed meats constantly on hand. ing the bicycle business . this sunt• being still lame...He claimed damages Zaorporated by act of Parliament 1871 - Thursdday• dice Rbll, Breakfast Bacon, mer. An}ops wishing one Would for same, noYartai aranon. Rev. J. E.Muote, Ph. B., p C:om Was read from Chas A Antis Hadi, Bologna, W einers,.etc." do well to see theta before urrh Aoc norized ce>it.l... er,tlMaw g * and W� Mi each declining to act Subscribed Capital.... ................ 6t,o.0oe Paswr. ,acing elsewhere. t ........... ..... ... :...._......... 1f 0,000 _ as.poun keeper, the latter suggesting seat : Highest prices paid for -Re port of Brougham school for Assoc.Rea711y coaverN.ble............ teoseto tiames arm Wm Sinclair as a. suitable person to 3o�t Cowes en4 T.H.Mears ax iom _ - --.- Bul2her's cattle: April. ged to order act in the position. ` of merit. Class 4-H'Juhdson, NN' A cert) was read from-S Nesbitt, Special attenctoa ¢Sven to Farmer's Bale 1Le;l�f $ZfoWu;= iIo}tbp;W reey-e o Brig]t n-inTegard ru a eet buret Coltec,-ora Brown, J Cochran, M Feasby, E ing of representatives of municipalities Fermery votes dWounted Am can .sd - ` al Estate Agency Farmers ' Supply More s H Norton, F as tv--building of proposed electric Foni�n Szoble on an pas Lod void world it Williams, I Phillip , sued, a)ailable on w parts of the world - Turner.. Glafrs--S=M Lintel;M railway.-_ - -- - -- _._. ---= r - Have on hand a quantity of wall- E Routle R A corn was read from Mrs Ann attrlags Suck D"artment. Ho169 patter-as gle, E Hogle, y, Decker tom lainin that the load tom • prices ranging from 3 per single roll Farthing, ,- towed oo d sato at highest ear Ontario. g B Mechin, missioners' in leering 1 r rout rates, year piekering, to 45c border, ceilings and moulding Barclay', E Linton, A made a ditch in front of her property pro, pert,Masseur, -to match. Border same price per roll •Farthing, :T Norton. Jr 2-A on lot 16, con 1, which diverts water FOR SALE as paper. These are up-to-date pat-_ HantiltQn, L,Hogle, H Hubbard. �m its natural course destroying ter terns. These goods are from the m- pt 1-- Barelay. . L .Farthing, A property. A good seven roomed dwelling, pir•e paper -Co, of Toronto. Orders. Johnson, � Norton, M. Bell, A On motion T. Dunn, auditor, was , wood house abtached,41 acres of land. delivered free to the tillage. Meehin, J Hanson. Tablet 2-L heard re auditors report. Splendid fortrket gardening. Prin- The tom on contingencies repo %,ply sandy loam, ood well, good Unwashed woiil 8 to 9c ib: Johnson. Tablet 1-G Routley, F Let's Ik g Ft�ashed wool 18 t,o 17c lb. Routle ',•A Routle G Ho le; M and recommended payment as fellows stabling, quite near the station, a y, g -M Theston printing.station stabling, r�BRYAN; & SO\', Routley, R,Forsyth, ery t$e.25:D.R Beaton on acct of sal- About `I A g«x��vvelling on Main street., one + a.ry $i0 ;Foster Hutchison salary as : on Christina- street, and a good Pickering. GREEN RIVER, collector$150, for postage, and dis- -" house to iseu6"sn Chiir�h.streeL------ - --- bursements $5,extra service collecting ata t' t1aak aid. levelry ' Seeding is 'in full swing here this poll-tax£5; R c Phillips salary as T-�_ ssessor the year 20 The ek: a for 1 ffl' , _ Q • _. Russell Barton spent�nnaa� as orrn R`ould rer-nri mend that whereas F15- home, Miss Nellie Barton is visiting her the Kingston road from •Kingston. to ly t ' i of had - -- Capital Paid uo, $3•�00,��� parents for a few days, Toroutu that this crnlncll as a bee. >r Have out n the past n Reserve Fund and t, 3 474 (iU� all. slid\Its, Buok visited the' it- ancone or t%vu membersthereof attend y p -r-- $3,474,,000 tJaaitiaiyd hrcSts p ten's mother, Firs. D. Hoover hist a meeting 'of representatives of the very satisfactory work done Or different munici alities interested to do .you want to be sure as to Who is,Dr. Hess � week. pp g where you can get it done. Now Moodily last we enticed. passing he held in the T�ton of Brighton o WHITBY BRANCH. through our tillage Peter Stewart, of the lith clay of'afay. 19t}l: to discuss all we can say is that" we lave �- Atha, with a very superior 3 year old every phase of the subject,anrlfoha�'e 1 satisfied'hundreds of others and A shreWd Yankee, n'ho is a General Banking fiat to be shi F,Ppell to western parts. in view the best interests of this town do not know of dissatisfied Cus graduate of graduate of both a A quiet wetkling took place on Wed- ship Medical and Veterinary. College BAS1II8S8 TraIIsacted. nesday afternoon, April 27th, at the The com on roads and bridges re- tomer. If there is we want to A dic R ho qualified himself for home of the bride's inather, errs, D. ported and recommended the following know about.it and make it right: turning out a firstclass Stock food Hoover, ys-ben Francis, second daugh- ..payrvents.`D McDermaid"-men and- A 'REPAIR anything that and whose factory, the largest (of Speeitil a'tTention given t4 the collect' ter of the late. Daniel Hunter was teams emp rep 'nt of lot 14. a,culver't on con 4 in in.the Nvol'ld, is evidence tion of farmer's sale and u�arried to Fir. Hodg i forof medil b rd bet lots 12 and 13G in con hill-an 19.150; H many bings bought inorother / ' . deline I its kind) The ceremony as p Y the that he has succeeded in furnish= other notes. stares. Our urges are mo er• o le want. -- Rev. T. J:egate.' oU Whftevale, the Johnson eon@ m-rd 13, men. teams ing what the pep •� A�'IATGB. DEPARTMENT. R esmald was Miss Kirby, of Mark- errip�lling in washout on west .hill in ate. Bee our gents '$17,60 rail• ham tp„while Walter Hoover,bVtber Whitecale, also constructing drain at road Watch'for $13.00. His twenty-five years experien- of the bride supported the froom. same place$•30.70: David Annie 7 yds '' ce has produced results. =]P•lpOBitB received of $1.,ata Only the relatives -of. the biride "and"gr@'vel-7(c;�V D Gordon timber eupp it: upwards. groom being present, The bride was,for the rep.of Clark's bridge south of NORMAN BASSETT . co does his stock food. Tryit. Snterelst allowed at highest the riecipptent of many beautiful pres- Pickering Village $40.48: Win Peak 30c„ 05c., and $1,00. current rates. ents. Mr. and 11irs. I3odgelis left for reps to station road $0 ; Ge-o.Tool_com CG2M p•uyZ ded or paid "half ltheir home in Silverast with the beat w shes of fana dale on riends.ay and lb InDcon 3ixie ri$1.23dge n Wm Ellicos I bet lotstt and siccessorr to R of atdson of GOO. i DICKERING year Report of" H 8 No 11, Pickering, men and teams emp breaking roads in' Wbitby - Ont. (Green River) for Xppril. Sr 4-0 r d 6 $186: Geo I3avidaan men and 2.J.THOBTON, Malcolm, P'Doten,A Dgten,' Jr 4-V;teams emp breaking roads$b.10;Thee �����tl��� _ .. P H A R M A►CY �.�.Q>.�t l ' ':�' ��r"''i) s..:?�+r'��:.. .J:i"+.l ..".; r��,. .: �rd.�.;.,r: ,i..••i �..��.:':•�,.• f.,. .2r,. r,�>�i1"r: .... .Y e. '�: AY11'v��,.'.��,.•v.. .'�±"�` .:"'-." -4:.. .. .�,.:, r �f`' ti �TITEMEAT OFA subject which he had introduced to It seventeen years before, and•• said � t that he hoped to return -to it aoalin, but not set so long an intcrvet.' - _ The only possible way to appreclatg "� the profundity, griginality and comms LUMBAGO WAS CURED BY t prehensiveness of his genius is o read . DODD 8 SIDNEY PILLS. the history of physics during the last _ sixty.-years_.Ua-has dome-nmch more- i - �a --"' than anyone-else, living buffered-for Twenty Yeas Before g or dead, to H8 Found Relief is the Great make it. Another giant celebrated his birth- More than half the battle in Canadian Kidney Remedy. day the other day. Lord Kelvin is.�. ' deanin 'greasy' dishes is in the - ' Roaedene, Ont., May 9.-(Special)- Scotsman, Lord Lister a Yorkahiro- g Cobert ; Lampman, the' well known man. 11 ho so imagines that his race soap you use. If it's Sunlight Soap ..� .�� a;a• i G&insboro farmer and stock grower; is played -out, or that there -are no i is completely cured of a long-stand- great -men now-a-days, must reckon its the best: an DISBANDS HI.J ARhIY. �] (� ingma case of Lumbago, and he has with these two Britons, each of whom . Potatoes, Poultry, Eggs, Butter, Apples made a statement for the lieneflt of' has made a, Defy science. 1✓acli of .the public, in which he gives the en- them has been given long life, has tire credit for the cure to Dodd's seen the fruit of his labors; and the The Prince of Monaco is showing Y Let us have your'consignment of any of these articles and we will Klaney Pills. In his statement Mr. have, between them, broken the re- dea the rest of Europe by get you good prices. Lampman says. cord in causing the elevation of a disbanddinging his s army. It consists of - ' "For twenty years I suffered from man• to the a single regiment, the Royal Guards. 'THIS DAW/wON COMMISSION 00 Limited peerage for his services 7 _._•"�Ltim!?ago., with,allits worst symp- to,science. Lord Lister,-.of course, ti is It comprises seventy men, entirely Cor, Woo Market and Colborne vis, TORONTO. i:a}i4n-a ,,lt.h..fhp.rxceaiinn. of. two. the iounder w aro art, o„rge_y. ,i' ` t _•, T pains it seemed possible to bear, Frenchmen, who entered the 'ranks surgeon on earth, every operating coupled with an irritation of the �comparatively recently. The com- spine. theatre, is a tribute to him. ,Most mander-in=Ch ef, as well s other of them wodld not exist but for him. i a "At times I was entirely prostrat- distinguished membersreceived t the force, _ Black and yellow, is missionary or have already received their con ea, ) ad andt was for weeks unable to do Y g < _ military hospitals, owe their lives to G anything whatever, and required the t and to-day' all that remains of this him, just asp King P:dward does, ora quaint military force is one officer servicee of my family to assist it in! lion others note living, to say no-,q - • - - "-'-' and ten privates. ' These will o on- , In dresifiag and moving from a chair g ti ►o the sofa. thing of the future. Of course, no July 31st. - f i �\^ • - "I tried doctors and medicinEs, blit man stands alone in science. with- got no benefit till, on the advice' of out the immortal French chemist, I What's the Trouble 2-Is It Slck' a neighbor, I commenced to use Louis Pasteur, Lister could never I Headache? Is it Biliousness? Is it Slug- Dodd's Kidnrsy Pills: After the first have been. Nevertheless, it is true to gish Liver? Iii your skin sallow? Do you 'box I noticed an improvement, and say of 'him that "he saves more feel more dead than alive? Your system When I had taken six boxes `every lives every year .than Napoleon took aeeds toning-Your Your Liver isn't doing its P g - 1 symptom of my, trouble had vanish- in all his wars." stork-Don't resort to strong drugs-Dr. { /1 Ad ♦ -• Agnew's Little Pills,to cetfts for 40 eOfts _ Like Rheumatism, Lumbago is caused=•by Uric Acid in the blood: Blessed is the bald headed man; he v`tll work wonders for you.-83 t i ,Sound Kidneys take all the Uric never gets his hair cut -on a Satur- t Acfd out of the blood. Dodd's Kid- day nigh Somehow a tool man usually man- 1 itcy Fills make sound Kidneys. g -+---i ages to get a sensible wife. Beware of Ointments for Calarrh For Over Sixty Years HOW TO SUCCEED. that Contain Mercury. din• Wt.etow s aooratYo�r^rr ba. Wes nest der A;� jr -. as merr-ur will sure! destroy the fenao I-vK4 s of mo chem f f the r j,it.ano whie in, c ai, ,� of steal! and completely derange the w ndd a.IG rer;*Les tbe.totnatew ecli annd h*owes,and ua.be, _ _. `.' 'Ise Way a Young Man May Meet AO- whole system when entering it through b.uremedyf,r l,t..rrbma Twectr:I . arms a bugle With Success. the mucous surfaces. Such articles Sold brdn,,ntua'.hr,uzhout the worm Be we and Tfiere la nothfa so-f--tingand fall! .. ukfvr" ilii,Rerar.oxe3oortitxo nrsur.' --01 1. t should never be used except on pre- I sails- For Da�'nty L,unche©ns f7lag as L abr'e Laa4•oa meals. The sort of thinking that is -neves- acriptions from reputable physicians, as Ttiere are mani de4croos ways UbbT's Peerless Dried Beef,Petted sad Deviled Ha*mom, the hst$goo they- well do is coo told - No man ever poses as a hr rite Chicken Loaf and Veal Loaf + Food Products Bary to anyone who wisihes to rise Libby's o4ataral Fla,?r) to the good you can possibly derive P Poe , is that which has been aptly deacrib- from team. iiau's 4atarrh Cure, mea- when alone with his thoughts_ as be sewed for Lnacheons - ed as thinking ahead. The clerl5 who ufactered by F. J, Lheney do Co., To- Send for our book, "How to Blake Good Things to Eat." Ledo, O , contains no mercury. and is •Libby',.Atlas of the Worfd sent poseDaid for fire sc stamps makea his start in commercial lite taken in tornal! actin directly upon I ' land thinks only of leaving-off time the blood said mucous acting ur• •t,e Miaed s LWMe�t Nieves Ieural l� � Libby, McNeill & Libby, Chicago, U. S. A. sand amusement may. as well stop system In buying Hall's 'Catarrh Cure! be sure you get the genuine. It to tak. Ihol)ing for the day when he will be en internally and made in Toledo. Tb,, frankmaa with which a 17-year- a4ter on .is own account. q-h, Ohio, by F, J. Cheney k Co. Testl- old girl refers to herself as an old iyo', .an who eta a buoiarss of monials.free t; LOWER �� BETTER g Sold by Druggists price,, 76c par maids only,exceeded by the frankness `gels own is he who thinks ahead, and bottle. with which she denies It ten years m .4n this aryy. Tako Halla Family Pills for coaatl- i PRICES QUALITY a later. `= Let me suppose,".he says to him- self, •'that I apn starting in business. 'How should I set about buying, or SCtTTABLF. FOR THE AORK. YOU CAN'T BF �1 pricing, or veiling goods?" Startirtg -Why is.it that the attendants to . from that int, he proceeds to Ian telephone offices are all women?'' ' sees .a►•sa P see what oth- tars Draw P P ' " a tla to ots.c about to _VTe to ' Well." answered 'Sir Brown. "the An Offensive Breath and Disgust- CAN BE HAO IN Milk them. but in order, to com- managers of the telephone offices were izW Discharges, Due to Catarrh, Pais, ��� B�8��S, i� �d118, � pare, and so to evolve itti original aware that. no clasp of attendants Blight Millions of Lives Yearly. � , imethod that will attain the object work so faithfully as :hose who are Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal Powder sinr ptrist afros orwer oaaf supply vow better or more quickly, in -love with their labor, and they Relieves in 10 Minutes INSIST r1 ON ©ETTI1!!ifl y You. • In his inexperience-he naturally knew that women would be fond of Eminent on.o aurid throat-special lots ' tonceirre notions that woWd land • � In drily practice highly recommend Dr, I P ane (,stairs. It in all , v sure- _ .. .: 3 In nil eases of klhisst thereby, ditFicultled but he discovers ' cel" is the opnk of M' telephone the war in ice one'o es. Agnew's (.atArrhal i ! D ermanont, painless, -- i this in time, and gain, knowledge offlceo" Jlrs. Brown further inquired. Vola in tae Head. TonsUeue. Hsadacli• i gives relief in 10 I "?al tug, a ori minutes and baalehes the diseasa leka F In the course of this planning as a and the concereat, n came to an end.._ taagic. 98 -WORD toaster, he finds that there art; cer- - se Or. Agnew's Pills. a6 uses tt Gaat+• - tain details that require to be ac- - +° -- -"-- • auired hefore he can hope to do well A woman gays more than usual when she kee is silent. I < Iia t to tbis-_l, et he turns his attest- I 'Is10 In one prize for the greatest numbar of words. - tion to shoe deLaiis as carried out 4 B10 In two five dollar r1Z88 for the next longest flat& by subordinates, and he thinks about Minud s Uniment Cares Bural, etc. p V tho4r• aiso. I 1 In o altar prizes for til�srnailer l.stf;. _ I i O flue two d an soon ,as gis act him or. His ���� I " Manning has siren hien originality Be careful what you do here and � 'f�•e will pay these prizes for the best lists of obd hrightwP Ile is Selected to don't worry about what will be done i English words made out of tete three words All this or that Position temporarily. with you hereafter. j its MASSEY - HARRIS WHEEL #Wormed the duties.. In time there -- - - . a vacancy, and the young fellow • Letters to be used in answers only as litany tim-s of they appear in the and does it well, because he has, is n. hie mind, tilled that post before, and I 'Knout MI.\ARD'S LINIMENT { above word!. Competition closes �[ay Seth. send in your list to-day. who has bee thinking ahead steps will cure Diphtheria. I _ Into that vaeaa:y. Co the envy of the JOHN D. 13OUTIL.LIER. iNOTE s� r� _others. French Village. �����6J � , ----� It Know brINARD'S LINIMENT ' - - - TMMasseyNarrislsfittei _WORLD'S ' FAIR, S'l. LOUIS, MO, will cure Croup. sa s"the with the asNeten rrnnt.and J. F. CUNNINGHAM. Morrow oaastsr trate•-. From April-_ a - �u ; - the two Impronernents that .elusive, the Wabash Railroad will I Know MINARD'S LINIMENT I{�/ have made bbyottas as sell round trip tic3 cEs to the Great la the best remedy on earth. --- —�G4or1 s air, .outs;at-f�o o - - - - - --est our-way first-class fare, good for Norway, Ue. - -- ' - fanfously sopttiv sen days, a an a third; goo I thirty days, good either via rya I - Write for Our new "Silver Ribbon" Booklet, bash direct line or via Chicago, with i ADDRESS, DEPARTMENT. "A" p over privileges. •'Canadians go- Our idea of a mean man is one who AUTOMOBILE _ ing-to this, the greatest of all I'lx- spends tiro-thirds of his time in get.- UNDERWRITERS I CANADA CYCLE A MOTOR CO., I.ImIted, Toronto dunotlone srtions, should remember' the great ting money and the other third in Wabash Iine is the shortest, quickest loping' it. ! The Winton Touring Car is appre- , and best ratite. The only line that - i ciated by the best informed because i i ----- - --- ;—., ---------------- ------ " owns and controls its own rails di- He8rt Dlstase Relieved In 30 i built,on correct mechanical rinci-•, tact to the World's 'Fair gates. For Minutes.-Dr. Agnew's Cure for the. E Tlid Victim- So this is reals• fined I A young man coneidcrs it a lucky time tables and ' descriptive li'orYd's Heart gives perfect gielief is all cases o! j ples,of highest grade materials. As i for rheumatism, ch? The Chemist- i fall when lie.' Balls'in to%;c -but' you' Fair folder, address any ticket agent, Organic or Sympathetic Heart Disease is a prospective automobile purchaser k "Splendid, sin I know a man W o can't atway's'tell: der J. A. Richardson, District Pas ;o minutes,end speedily effects-a cure. It ! you dare not,in fulljustice to your- I wasn't able tg walk downstairs, and „_— wager Agent, Narth-eavt corner, King is?peede$s remedy for Palpitation, Short- self, take chances on an inferior the day after he fitiisherl the second Am admirabld Food of the and Ion a Streets, 'Toronto. ness of Breath,Smothering Spells, Pain in ' bottle he was arrested for scorching R ft Side,and allsympttoms of a Diseased i •• car. By presenting a car of such j n a b 1 in t lie its. heart. ' Ono dose convinces.-8j ! imperial merit as is the 1904 ° icvc e tl e'piib • stir• ” ,GIANTS OF SCIENCE. i Win an, we beeeme ' � o 0 A-ong a number of notes merit dertfzitea_={lit inT�m n�" t 1raw UP Finest quality and flavour. IR Magnificent Work of Loris Xdvin by a teacher in excuse fol',the bsencc and Lister. a risk or loss. Have you seen our Neter iudgo a joke by the way too- T children• ind the xrllsty infi- "Dear new t`atalog? A London correspondent writes: T'lic Teacher•-Kindly ri ruse Uiyn'e for men laugh at it. C (")06 0 0 A I'fUniversity of Glasgow honored itself haviiig been absent yet.terea,y', ac she ,j Tile Winton Motor Carriage Co recently by inalsin� Lord Koh'in its fell in the mud on her • riv to 4r•hoot., J Cleveland.0..U.S.A: Whs►tmakesyr Despondent? !chancellpr. Ile tillerl its chair of Ily doing the sa:r:e. roti will oblige. -1 las thestoniachgonewron�P"�Iavethnnerve Nutritious and Ect`notnicah - ftatural philosophy for 5a years, and "Her -lluther." -.Represented in the Dominion centres grown t:redandlistless? Are you threat- ---- --4P-21 - canwhile did somc. pther .things...It �.�e.. -»-.,. . .....: ofCanadnby ertedwithnervouspro�tration? SouthAmericaa would be impossible here to recount 'TUF AUTOMOBILE A SUPPLY Co Nervine is nature'scerrector,makes the stomach Billiard pFt)hind St., E.e Toronto.Qnt. r ght, gives f.t. -of nerve force,keeps the cit- TabIVB veli a tithe of the cpntributions �he.h2rder you Cough,,the worse ISnb Adenetes to Chiei culatioa perfect. A regular gonstitutioc builder - which this prince of science leas made the cough gets. Dominion Cities for rundown'people One lady says: I owe bots tb theory and to practice. :IIs fay life to it"-B; helped the (':erman physician Helm- _ the seat at the-Louraa_t Price t Shiloh's VYAto for Tariffs ltz and others to consolidate the Some darters •who•t:ike life • easy _ 'Igreatest belt one of all 'the•generallz- .. i escape arrest, REI-D BROSag Ri IPC do.ay i lotions ever reached by the human ®3���1'Y'� $1�I3 Tas King k VL _ lid, the laW.. of shrr ,conversation of Lacer's Y-7. (�'1so Bead) Uistntect _ _. -. i . ,i m ; 3381 ' lenergy. 'hIe founded thereto-dynamics. r��� The Lung .:. --- --_--;_ _--_..._.._ •---- ._...._ is Tonitt ant Soap Powde' dusted in the - �'Tfe made oa an cabling post, His bath, softens ,the orator and disi n- _f,Compass is used on every boat that g facts. ®Y E I NQ is u a t a n t e e d to :oft,. If it CARPET hila the seal. Iiow •many.lives and doesn't benefit you, the druggist d t"nonin¢. Tfiii is.tuecialtr-1th -.Nn lela.It fC n,'}iMtt`,lnec fnn� -c•hr• .ra.n �. ' "flow" much' property it has saved no will give you your money back. BR1718H AMERICAN DYEING Off, one can say. In a few weeks he will Prices: S.C.Wstta6cCo. a0! Jkoop his ignornnar ront• ::a•'• Send partimtlarahyyortand svcmmsure towisfy bo stn octogenarian; ,'et. only _010 '5a W,$l LeRoy.N.Y.,Toron'to.Caa I Address Box ySa, Montrsai, _ ,other arty he read a paper before the 1-28 i �G�;��s LI�Ifi?Z1t Cures Dandra t ISSUE NO. 19-04. —_ jY r i r`Aoyai :4ociety of Edinburgh, on a L ; . Zr..." ,. r. .. ..� .,.,,• ,...�,*r.,,..-,: .. .::ai"-.. .,.,_;.w. .•s�.:�_ ✓;'_ � _ 3� °',:.`-.. i. ,a. ... _� ..err s>.--e+c sr..a�:,,,,• •�, .. .. - .� ., L { r, < ,• � ,. ,,,. ,. Yrs .;o... .� w ""� � ., .e t «_ - m:`+: , _ ., - . .. - ^" - ., . r �� 0. I , ♦ r\ : - - +� , r. :. _. , y , �' I f .. : . - _ - - -" - ._. - _ . -- . . .. - ... - - - - - . � - . h' 5 ONE, WRING DONE WELL tion. are based upon the following -4 .-•.-oe.-�G-l9 r`.•.•e •bS :. ►". i'DVICE TO MOTHERS. ���5 principles: .. -- ; L:�;' . - '^ �Q� � The 1�ne Secret of a 8emaskable 1. That all planta do not, draw to • ��I. "Keep your little ones stomach I �? Success. - an equal extent upon the 'manur`ial FaS�1 ion and bowels right, and they will beI . �. !� - - - Ingredients of the soil. healthy, happy and grow well." ThU I`1D, _Dr. il!illinms Pink._Pi12a for Pale 2: ThaE-t2f� send 'their mote ao is-, . s� - Vl Y -,_L?-c piniQl1-:.94---Phy. - -s - Zoe de only,one thing-but they different depths and have a different - clan of world wide reputation. Oae do that one thing'weiJ::-That is the solvent action upon the constituents - - .. -•cies �� mother who follcwedpthis advice-- . :- secret of their success. They actu- the reach. sirs. Albert '-Boisvert, St. Claude, CROP ROTATION. Y - i ally make new blood; just that and 3. That the soil is maintained in ;.r«-,+t..AA.1.;»�--*---.�.�..�.�.�� Rue., proves e truth of it. She This is a subject that-is of mucli no more-- But.good blood is the beet good tilth by the addition of humus; says :-^I h o the greatest faith in .. a tmportance to the faimers. We are cure-tho only cure-ter most dis- and bacteria which is beneficial to SUMMER' SHIRT WAISTS. Baby's Orn Tablets for young chil- .. - ­-usually in the habit' of thinking 'of eases. Most diseases.aro caused- by the sail and'the plant is encouraged. The tailored-shirt waist-nae a rival dren. and-I always keep them in th• bad blood. Anaemia, paleness, plm- in the aim le•eheer blouse, but it house. Both my little ones were - .•-__.:: crop rotation as of quite recent date, les eczema, indigestion, biliousliess, 4•end that weedyr are more easily P troubled. with constipation writes Mr. A. Wilson.' P g eliminated and the form work dis- has by .no means been supplanted', patten and sous di:idney trouble, backaches, atdeachea, and, for certain purposes, it is de- stomach. I gave them the Tablets Crop rotation is by-no means of tributed more evenly. " P +Po neuralgia, nervous troubles. rheuma- cidedl more desirable thar�an and the are now 'perfectly recent or modern origin, for w find I Ex erirnenis carried on at our ea- Y y other Y pe give well. 1. . g c item and the iris al secret ailments P separate waist. .. Once in'a 'while I still give them a' iii the writings o1 Cato, Pliny, Col- of growing iris and women-these Periment atationa'have showed that dose to prevent the trouble coming 6n t l T For` outdoor' sumriter orts the 8 • -umella, and Fcskus, that it was prao- are different_ diseases but they are all Iwheat and corn require more potash p back." If all sensible mothers fol- . ILtc t tate time of the Raman-civi- 'due to liad blood,. ' 1 eo le •titan oats or barky, and also that shirt waist is the thing, and a host G 1lzati n. Their method of rotation fi' low this advice there will be fewer: sometimes laugh at the idea that o emoves a larger amount of women maintain 'stoutly that a was, to grow ,a rain era for two g cross, peevish, sickly babies r the trim tailored shirt waist is more c land. These 'Tablets are guaranteed' _ 8 P one little medicine can cure all these of nitrogen- from_the soil, ,but it-has � r . - . � . years and_ then let Me round lie different diseases-but the forget also been roven that clover obtains in connection ti tli a coat and skirt - _, _g Y b P to-contain no opiate or harmful' fallow fora ,year. By so doing, they that the weri6 all cauacd b one Ia lar er amount of its nitro en by morning costume than the'daintiesty Yg g drug. Sold by medicine dealers . f bact:erla-..boas .the.air. 01 sheer embroidered.blouaes... TJig..l,�_ m, -:•. Ar K.:,� 4Ly.:�. at 2 J __ reasoned that the fan wined a need- little.(rouble--bud Wood. The" fool- the std n jstt ts, rhes - :_epi ik,At, while ting ittith was, #hex the fast i' Inc arses ttsose who ts+cu a t '�8•et: t re•t.-;adviaable to bay aur perhaps, more distinctly tam cents a box by writing The Dr: Wil _ Year's rest added no fertilizing ele- ferent mediclxw ,for, every sytutom. nitrogen in fertilizers at the.rate of Wine, more exquisite in quality, and liams Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont:' -•• . - ments to the soil btrt'simply increas= without thinking of the one cause at ifourteen.cents per pound when-clover strongest at•gtiment of al), more Part- . ' ed the soluble salts in the soil• the root of them all. Dr. Williams will take it from the thirty-eight tons sign; but It loses its freshness ,and ,. - - Yink Pills strike- at the root, bad daintiness readily, and when in. P - Bdt our more modern system of of uitrog�n that rests over each acre Ya _ y • during the two past summers. Now 1 blood and nothing else. They fill o! land is our count has little charm. that the white corner is broken, col-', - crop rotation dates back to the'pec- rY? The Diinng- the veins with new, strong, rich red sota experiment station found that The` shirt - waist,'made of stouter .. ent time„ when in Engle the farm- I ored handkerchiefs, are rapidly return- ' era lived in vile blood, which races to every corner by introducinga croli of clover every stuff and severely tailored„ -stands P Y age co unities, and of the body, toning -the nerves and - rou h,wear better, resists the reckless i ° or the sv*rmer, at Ing t favor�f was made necessary by the,methoda fourth year they could grow•as much g. east. So, far the color portion can- w bracing-- each organ to throw '� wheat in the re.n}aining three years assaults of the laundress-and is real- sists of atterns formed b embroid- ' � of agriculture which-then prevailed. weakness and disease. In a brief' The management of the farm was not as they could grow in four years of ly an indispensable featflre of the P Y IV here is some strong proof of pp1n summer. girl's wardrobe. Bred dots-the "jewel" .effect of the in the hands of the individual, brit continuous,cro g.. They also show- g. contirmin� the above statements': that wheat grown Contin The shirt waist suit is of course embroiderer - - ed uously 1 rues under the control of the village. John Craig, Kells, Ont., says :- r Each family was allotted a iece_ of g' y - for four years removed annually smarter than the separate shirt waisf _ ; _ P - "I was � 1 z tto ower _ r - -. - or a singe season upon which over my right airm or ieg. I had to be - TWENTY-FIVE POUNDS season to make up simple skirts toPiles , To prove to boa Sass flayto grow a certa�n kind of crop. And lifted like a child. Dr, Williams of nitro en• er Chase's Ointaisrtipao•rtatn to avoid a12 conflict of interests, each fink YiBs have`cured tate and to g P acre,while 14f pounds, matet shirt waists of all kinds._ If. and abRolute cure,for wot - . more were lost, This nitrogen was the prices asked at popular shirt and every form o! lteh}>m of the large, ennimon fields wassmark- my neighbors the cure seems lost by -the oxidation of the humus waist makers' shops for the whole bleedinrtand yrotrad>hl p ' ed off into three re•at arts, and . like 'a miracle." @e manataetnrera have Caarvgtead 2F e•ot - each g P by denitrification chemically, b_y wind- frock are out of proportion to_,a Rao- Imonials in daily oven and irk yournei part fuss rotated with winter I Miss Blnncho Durand. $t. Edmond, storms and through the loss of solu- man's income she in many cases has boTe what think o-it. Yon can use ti 'wheat or rye, barley or oats, and Que., says :-"The doctor told me I get your money hack if not cared boa a box.atttt :. �Sal2ow, This _was' the' crop rotation 'a as in consumption. I had alter- able nitrates by drainage, In a ro- her waists made . at tete shop• buys ,n dealers ores b axeif not cured. d Co«&box.ta ' that was practised on the more fer-.I nate. chills end fever, and severe tation of wheat, clover, wheat and enough material -matching the 'waists cough was dais r oats an average of 178 pounds of for skirts, and makes the skirts her- Dr.Chase's Ointment% _ tile soils of Europe for centuries. So g y g o-wing wi,aker, nitro ,err per acre was removed sonic self at home. thor°ugmy did this rotation become Then I began the use of Dr. Williams g P ----------- estnbiished tI^� it actually became fink Pills and my health and a11Y. Yet there was a gain for four- Some very.good shirt waist makers CAPTADL4N wahlEN WAENED. __ 'an impediinent to a more raLlonat strength have fully-returned. years.over ¢nd above this amount of will use materials bought by the sus _ R system of a iculture. DSra. John hlcKcrr, Chicknev, F. 2ih Pounds of nitrogen. This nitrogen tomer, but unless one gees to a good cVile Wretches Trying to .Induce It is folly o calk crop rotation to �W, T., says "For some years I was gained largely by the clover from maker the safest course is to buy a Y e . • P I I Them to Go to St. Louis. - a man who is cultivating a virgin was a Creat sufferer from the ail-I the free nitrogen of the air. In this good pattern, hire an inexpensive , menta that make the livea of so rotation noE onlp *vre fur er crops seamstress, and liave the walsts made - = soil for is he not growing good crepe g ° A citation to young Canadian wo- - many. women miserable. I mixer got Grown, but the nitrogen and humus' at-home tinder one's own direction. . of hay or wheat 'on the same field j men is as neccss.iry' as that which is ' o anything to relieve me until I began contents of -the soil was increased. To make a shirt waist may seenf=a finding 1 year after year It is true: But let g pace in many American ro- using Pr 1Villiaaia Pink Fills and It hag been sold. th.>,t successSul simple proposition, but 'as a matter - - tis see what he is dotal. lIc_a talo i Lgious papers, to the effect that an • they have made mr feel like a new farmfng is bawd upon the conserves- of fact a really satisfactory shirt organized attempt Ing from rite Foil, without replacing g pt is befog m¢de to ' '- anything in return, the ea ital that person." Rion of the or.ranic matter of the waist is n rare thin Very careful . g rY rice young women to St Louie -. - g P hfrss. Albert I.Uddinirt-on,-St M;:r;'s Soil, and the following out of a good fitting is required; and in the large for infamous purposes, under .-the nature has tAl.en •'r, cries to place River, ti sacs :-"r was a cripple system of crop rotation is the' oris shops where hundreds o! the waists there Iguiw of attractive and-profitable from rheumatism until I be-nn using rr.eth_od whereby we can conserve this aro turned out in a-week, and many lemployment, saes the Canadian Bap- F`OR 1lt:S PP:NF.'F'IT� !Dr Wiltlams ITink I,, Is ow the organic matter of the soil It Is worjrgeople are emploved, mistakes (List. The g-rcdt Exposition to, be- • ille does not stop to consider that ac '.es,and Trains have left me and I .important that- we foster the humus are of frequent occurrence' .A careless P- q held there will call for domestic help ➢te is drawing out the ulonev from .ant as we.!l ns eN'er." of our soils, because in it we have work woman may endo the work of a I Qf every class, and many favorable - _ nature'as--a s b¢n cvitliout giving as ( It[r. 3d. Cook, T'.amertnn. N tC T., the princirial source of nitrogen in careful fitter, and often the home- positions will open for industrious much as a receipt for it, Lawes and f sews •-"Lr: WfPinnis Yfnl: Pill c!ir- - a ed early and' and competent girls• but there is . a Gilbert grew wheat or Ivy years I me of n severe attack of ergsipc]- led extent the available potash and often and watched at ever ofnt'in je;xifuTrisl-I env on a roan.red acid on an uamanuredlas." p° Y P yoto w- em - . lIr William FIn1!and, Sarnia.' Ont. phosphoric acid of tlx: soil. Iiumva its progreae, turns' out much better ins to such a city to :fad employ- _ field and found at the end cf that ' forming rnaterials,.like.grcen manures than the expensive shirt waist order- ment'in a.nswei fo an ordinary ad- time that th:. r anured field contain.: ,spys '-''I suffered 'for two years la,o har'nyard manure, have the pow- ed at the fashionable shop, • vertisement and without certainty ed 5,018 lbs bf- phosphoric acrd and i rr•om kidney trouble: I tried many er, -when [hey decomjaose in the"soil,' . - as to the responsiWe and respectable • the un:nantuecia 2 956 CDs, of phos ,medicines, but go't Hernia¢ to bc!P of combining with the onsolu¢hle pot- 3tL'CITINGS A FEATURF•. character of the advertiser. A wo- 'ql, phonic acid, ,9!0!7a dif'orence,of 2.062 me vntfl I took L`r Lams_ Fink man's enc n the - Tba. At prest'nt coat erdal-fertile. ash and phosphoric acid. of the soil Ruchings are a feature of wraps., iety i Western cities Palls, and' a.tcr u4int t;stn fibcrut rices ft would cost 144 8•t a month every bit.of the-trouble was and converting them' into {oras and oftentimes -the ruchtngs shpwiag is sending out-circulars and publish-.- P S per ilgone:" which arc rnadily avAilabin by plants. about the edges of a garawnL are ¢ Sins papers showing that there are _'acre' to replace this element alone What. Ar Williams Pink Fiilis have It also aide in thq rclaxatlon of soluble decided contrast to the body of the (gangs of %-Ile wretches scouring the ' We nape only tai look to vise alder ,done for these people-rind for thous- phos country. tow" 'and places to lure - P P nitrates and ammonia_ phatea wrap or to its trimmings. One very . .-- . • parts of our country today to see j ands of cthersr-they wilt do farr ycli, But the benefits that are to be de- handsome,wrap -is-macle of-pale-grey girls to cities where it is.promised ' -' . what has been the result of such. a I tf you will give them a�rcdgonable rived rrorri lfumus fn the soil ctl�rt.'% ' pongee. The shirred yoke to trimmed the; will be met And cared for. by _ - • pystem pt spoilavion - • {trial. - Sold lac -reaticioo dealers be measured entirety by its chamrcal with choux of shaded crepe, and long kind friends gild prodded with' a' ' ... " What means this statement that a leverywtctc, or by mail from 4he",Dr. effects: but ' what seems to'be .the ctepe atreameis ending in knotted Noma and employment. To their dfs- - , _ soil is "worn.or mn out." It is rim- Williams Medicine Co,,' Drockvi_ greatest source or bcnent to be de- fringe fall from the ruiiZrid neck to may they are taken to dens of in- • * ply the loss of oar or more essential tame, and only escape as by a mir- -- ant., at u0 cents a box or..six boxes rived from ii, is from iia physics) the hem of -the long wrap, - Huge, aces If the p - p1anE 'elettPats from the soil' Delow for.=2 50.; effects upon the soil. . A soil that medallions of grey lace are inserted I Y psis e dt A]1. And the .. the amount needed to support plant - i scoundrel who sent them forward is contains a proper proportion of hu- so nes to form a border to the wrap, I .. _ . ': .life sucreesfttlly. It Is surprising to�I -- -'- - mus will he more porus, will hold and aTe also used at the bottom of paid a larfic commission for every _ E What extent some of the farmers of i While agriculture is one, of the most snow cai.illary vest r,`and wiH aver- the immerse sleeves. 1l ese sleeves one be thus sends to the-snare of the -this; state continue to crop a P.cld' thorou 1 Investigated sciences a( fowler. This seems too diabolical gh Y g ago from 2 to 3 d grecs more'in tem-_ are gathered into ;he huge armholes ,'to be true, but the facts circ cerified - r'-- I Hvfth the same kind of a crop yeas our day, yet It is bone in which the perature throughout and tall in straight folds Ia the wrists'and `the operators of the shameless _ after year,'wbrn wt have at our very investigations are the least put into where they measure fully three quar- game have been traced and ronvicted. door in the eastern states examples ractice, although many of .TFIF. GnOWING-SEASON. R 'generalf g vera of d yard across, and imprisoned, though much oftener -- - -pt what has been the result of such the theories resulting from' im'estiga- how it can plainly be seen that -heavy silk crepe is being made up. they escape.. Knaxving this. . the - . s, system. , There mnv be bought to- ;tions on crop rotation have been to there are only two ways by which• we into coats and-loose wraps. 'It is a young women of Canada should not , _, say, by paying the -back taxes, �some extent erroneous, .yet,.when put can .keep tip or ndd ,to this humus material that lends' itself *ith es-pec- only ,keep far away from jtll such "wornout lands in the east that were 'into practice they,have given content'of the soil, namely, by very ia) grace to shirring, puffiing, and treacherous schemes and schemers; .once as-fertile lands- as,we have in ` - A PRACTICAL SOLUTIt.1N heavy manuring, .or by using a good ruchinw, and •falls tip soft and grace-. but -they should put all their y'eung any"of otir western states. 'They were; system of crop rotation, in which we iul folds. Open canvas, etamine, and' aquaintances• in possession of the abandoned 'because they . ceased to -' - , • turn Own aL east once in every voile are also made up over silk or facts referred to, and unite with' 10 _ . --- - give a profit after the labor and tax- :benelits derived from crop'raiation five years -some nitrogen crop, such chiffon in loose coats and wraps: but them in a civsadc for pw•it!r and _ es were paid. twere fdriuerly explained by chemists as clover. This is one of the rem- are not nearly so clinging and grace: happifiess within the.range of their . _ But how . are we to redeem .our to this way, that oacif plant secreted sons why alfalfa should never be ful as the crepes and soft stlks_. Pon- acquaintance. .' wornout soils or to rnatntain the fer- a substance that was poisonous to grown Cxtensively in Michigan. It gees and fihnntungs come in all - _ J tility of ,our richer soils? We an- itself, but which another plant could is riot at•all stytrd to crop. rotation. shades of-brown,brown, and In soft faded swer, by a proper system of rotation lUse in its grow'ih. '.Iiut this r has because of the len^ih of time it takes reds, for coats and their trimmings; ' and by :'stvrni rg �r} d-'�Tlvtv; -agticult iyal- - _SOAKED IN -0irz B . °-eat a up. ere ting c.ec re in pipings and _ _. -the plant elements that we remove itists to be-not true,.- The amount of humus added to bindrL Dfariv t it an n -' - ` from i . I The n�rn systenis olacrop rota- stir soil by a crop of clover or a sod coats are most elaborate, having put- Until Too Stiff to Bend Over. -• -- ----- -- - is even greater than we would at Gngs"and shirringa galore, to which "When I drank coffee I often. had first suppose. Storrs, of ConnectI- are added heavy lace insertion feounc- sick headaches, nervousness and bil- ���� -by cut txiiei iuient station, round that a es. The coats, .howevrr, are ostially 3ousness much of the tune but, about, I I E n" d A0A ' A h e­" . .- - gross sod three inches high, when quite plain and have pipings and but- 2 years ago I tient to visit a friend plowed ender, returned to the soil tons as , their sole orn¢uients, the - a and got in the habit of drinking , .. . • X8,2-t3 pounds cit organic waiter loose wraps being the much-trinnned Postum. J'�lst i C e • of Peace. J-whicb-contained 90 pounds of nitro- garments. A smart touch is given ,"I have never' touched coffee' since' . si . ;gen, 25 pounds of phosphoric- 'acid, 'bv carr,ing with one's ponF� coat and the result lies been that I have and 50-pounds of potash, which qt or wrap a parasol matching the•pip- been entirely cured of all my stom- " „� .+present pri\:es moct for..commercial ings of the overgarment. ach and nervous trouble. _ 11 -Chrointe Liver and Stomach Trouble Thor-;fertilizer . would be worth $17.40.• •- "'My mother- ways just the same `• - An , since a soil's capari.ty for hold- LACE. COATS ARE STYLISH, way-, we all drink Postum note and And. -' . . ' .oughly Cured by Using. _ ing capillary water is increased by Those reports we heard early in the have never had otber'coffec in the • - 4.37 ' t for. every pound of .ad- year to the effect that lace coats house for two ''ears a d we,are alt nt".- 4d3 '�� Kedn =Liver �'�is sled humus, then the capillary water would be seen in all ".well-dressed' well. — - capacity of this acre would be in- crowds this "summer are being con- "-1 neighbor'of mine a great coffee crease y ons. rou h-d w•illi Bins in. •'-•• " - —« _ _ _ _ • -- • -- But the chemical and physical betas- was said-that the lace affair would be her side for years .and was an invalid. • . .. In every home there is more or less I Chase's Pills for what .they hove s-t°tTf� it She teas_-not-able-ta-do-hg>_work • crop rotation a not the only one out" so completely_ for cloth and could not even mend clothes or suffering- as a result of: constipat3an (done for me. P . 1 do anything nt all where s7te would and derange, of the digestive Mr. D. C Holmes,- Justice of the important points to be considered in coag. Here, too, the prophet has g systrhn, " rPeace.for Lincoln County, states:- its favor. - There is-no- better - mo- proved a true one. have to bend forward. If she tried: Because Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver. I"I am acquainted with Mr. C. F. thod for eradicating weeds, and for Half at least-if not the majority- to do a little hard tvnrk she would - -• .. Pills cure such ailments more prompt- ,Iininel and consider h2m a reliable apporwJ tioning the farm labor through- of the lace models seen are in lengths get such ins that she would have, 1y and thoroughly. than other pre- citizept in every sense of the word,An out-the growing season.than a good reaching to the knees or below.. The to lie down for the lest of the day. `- _. ' •,"parations they have come to be con- fact, I have known him from boyhood rotation that includes one hoe .'crop. "Louid"' cuts are especially fetching "I persuaded her at last to stop - '.,*e sidered alnios't 3ndispe»sable as a up and c'An say I believe him to be duan as-soon'as the Michigan farm-, in heavy Irish crochet. Some women drinking coffee and try Postum Fo63'- family-medicine, truthful and' honest." ers begin to systematize their' work are combining lace and linen-in coats Coffee'-and she dill si and -she hna used Postum ever.since, tLn result Air. C. I'. Immei, shaemakcr,'West Acting directly on the Liver, Kid- and enrich their soils with proper co-"for wear with linen -skirts. PaIP _ a? era Bili, 5t. GathRFIHCS, Ont.,-ares#os:- nets-and Bowels, tl?Jese pills increase Ations just-eo.soon will they begin pinlf, champagne and light blue linen has been that alio can now do. her to ow wheat that will run more, -in .fact,an delicate tint of the Ss= work, can sit for a whole day. and •'I have used Dr. Chase's-Kidney-Liv- the vigor and activity of these or- 8T Y r� ,i - :er Pills regrilnrly for some time and }gans, thoroughly cleanse the system, than 17.7 bushels per acre, oats 30.5 brie-are available for this use, as mend- Arid can sew on the machine consider that thea are. �lmaurpattssed purify the blood of poisonous • im- bualiels per acre, and corn 30.6 bush- well as white. - and she never feels the least bit of • - . , pain in he=.side in fact-she ha-s-_got - ','for torpid liver, defective circulation, purities and set the digestive organs els per acre. well and. it shows coffee was the _- _ indigestion, headache and constipn- in perfect order. _ HANDKERCI=-'S IN COLORS. _+—�._ cause of`the whole trouble. ' ' 'tion, as these were 1ny troubles; I Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver - Pills Colors will be more of a feature in "I could also tell Wou abouts er- _ • =used many 'remedies.-but got no re- epic' pill A dose, 25 cents a box, at all BIRDS THAT SEW• women's handkerchietsthan they have al other-neighbors ,rho -have been • lief until I tried Dr. Chase's Kidney- dealers, or Edmanson, Bates $ Com- The little-tailorbird not only- sews been in. Ynany seaeAs. A certain cured by quitting coffee an sin4 - - - 'Liver•Pills, and a feW boxes of this pany, Toronto. To protect you but spins, weaving raw cotton into number of colored novelties are sold, Postum in its place." ' Name given `' - ,preparation have entirely cured me. I' against'imitations,-the portrait and thread for its owls ptbrposns. With each year to. accompany the Colored by Postum Co., Bstrt..,Creek, Mich.._ . am not in the habit of endorsing any signature of Dr. A. W. Chase, the this thread, it sews with. actual summer frocks, but owing to the reign Look in eac} lraaesage for the ftt,n• medialne: • but in- this-chse'•I cannot famods•receipt book author," are on stitches h sack of leaves in whleb of white in'general"fashions the num- nus,little book, The Ra ad to Well, spea+e tea ' hfglily In praise of Dr. every box. to rear its young. `ber of these has greatly decreased Ville." fir . .. . � .. f♦ -.v h,,..t, 11 r-,..x- .. ..r;.,;. a.- - — r •. -.'"•x�a a �rw.m P -`-,-s=•.rw`�yP ..' r•^ •..e,F' �,,.:4,. �, :5:... ...� .. �n.K . "k, o;,.-.. /•• - . . 4•�r '�ma.yx i b'� a - •!a.- r e-k' rY r r ... e•.Y, - ILE ,t, NORSE REGISTER. New Advertiseinents. �.fs published Query Frtdsy morning e:its ofIIo 1 - rickertag Ont. PASTURE TO RENT-Plenty of r';nt•ug tenter. Apply to 11. Cam!::sek. p l' TER118 Gre•uwooi. �heu the (1 a 1.1ip•STer; 61.00 fpaicilaadTasee F.I-LO. HELLO-Fat cattle and f '__-- �? -When you have far steek of aac hind ready to ar • say when you the t a sed i cow,ares r.i write or house e ani g 1 say sonng cattle to feed on shares, writo or n • p. r phos a.T a R*hire,Brougham 48 tf be- RATES OF ADYEIiTiSIStiC}: ;h �,' +'; r , :.. r'/§' T OST-On or about :`larch 31st, be- --- _ - tl*lrsttneertion,per - 10 conte r,r.nr/+,. S L'f.,r 1J tweenlsuleatn and Claremont. a bink izes o p ,. �" /� tf contain)ug ehiidreu'a ages'b3,wae u 9 and 14 i�l t7 11 tom• Saab subsequent insertion,Qe. 'She tf " r ? ! "/) Tears of age. Finder will c,atnr a favor by Thin rate done not iuclitdeLega1 Foreign ad- leaviag same with-"-R. S Phillips:asaresor. r•Ttir/menta. ' t Brougham,or P.02urrsb'e,,Oiaremouc-, AaAk, H Special terms given to parties making cos- taotslor3 or R non:he or by the-year. Half ttdt. rt,i' 1i�1";1 4�r;IVB •y�^yR'�1 "il'iti yearly or yearly contracts payable gasrterly. TATTED-Special representatives Bile Year, 3cards,OC, payable tinea or ander, will papr*, �� in this count.+ani a an o;dg terrucriea To D � � ���OIIayear,LS OC,payable in advance. BtIPe])hAlltB-Krol. 12) ;3333' (11263) to represent and advert:ae an old estsbl:5hedFlNoticeinlocaloolcmnaten centsper line, The choiely bred Clldesdala Stallion busineaa house of a<•lid fluanc:al standing. Wi1 ffv centeper line each subsequent Insertion r Salary It weekly, w:th eatia:.ses ad:y cad penial oontract r tea made known on appllca. imported by rraham Broe,,the property each Slondav by check due;c troth t eadq.iu- on. No free advertising. of S. C. Banker. Pickering. will make tern Horse and buggy furnished w•Leu riecoa. Is .gelling the w Advertisemence without written astructions the season of 1901 ae follows:-Dlomdav sere,position permaceac- Addrtsi Blew Bros 4, 4ri I)be Inserted until forbidden rad cbarW so- leaves ala own strain Kingston Road, "kCo,tL0om GIU Stouoa bldg,Chicago I11. SG-31 t ..00rdingly. orders for discoatinuicR adverti•o- S __...-._. 6471:ntae:Xie-Jr. Wjr rF-g uii-111'yatit-cl;ts4i'3t 1,.. -f^r.I3 ;<?.ei-,' L..-viii, t,•a.i.,..;. tree ri,�'.^:;- - _ G i -s.i.�:�•'- --- , - - Ushers. Tuesday, Thos. Dfaddoford, Kingston ~l 1,�•�y,' - Job Work promptly attended to. Road, for uoon. his owe stable fur night; Cash .iceWednesday. Tolae's, Rome Hill for for Disinfe rant S T Our P'43,17ilo4k-Strict 1tMepeadeces noo-, 3fazweli' hotel, Highland Creek, "- Aur Aim-+First-class Local Paper. for n ht; Tinrsda David Iieesor' Produde Cr°u�••ng SOAPS`' Dur Expasotat2oae-and hinitT 6 Y•rapport of tha,oeoole of Plckertng ani vicinity Silver fipring, con, 10. �Iatkham, for , .T°llPi� night; Friday. Johnson's hotel' White- >' 1 iHUrkBr & Thexton Proorie ors vale for nigliti Saturday, to hie own -- stable arAW the following Monday mcra- Having purchased the property for- in rrerly ,-cup'ed by -Mr. M, Turner, in and a host of other cleansing agents FRIDAY, NUY, 6th, 11)(A. � Brougham, I will be prepared to pay Border Dtt -e(10314)-Imported Clydee the highest cash price fr2r a!1 kinds of i dalestallicm, the property John Duller & Lye NOTES AND COMMENTS. p p y farmers produce at any urle, o Brooms Some well stand for mess during 130-1 as r Boras "' -• Washboards - .. '~ The election of \I r. Shag and follows:-Monday. letvejhia.wn stable '2S-ly F. C. L.A. FRALGH.� Ammonia Clothes Lines Habbard'a hole;, Btoa`g6am for T. A. - s x-, roc noon, oma ote, might - - - rub ru5lle9 _ .Sal Soda a � Stove Brushes -- - - i _ the cant controllership in To Tuesday,Jae Prouse's D. F. con. Pick h aria;, for noon,Cordon Hoose,for night, A } 'tZ'a hlnj; Compound «'hitning Brushes *;. )' iu$ to all lovers 2 purityinpublic Wednesday, Ed. Baiadon'a, Ease Lime, House aud. Lot �hlttlitlg Shoe Brushes ,r F�I life. The cute of ifor might; Tharadav, Puckrin Bros. And Starch etc. Tacks. etc. • -�9� to 'p:p0(i ul, ley, for noon. own stable for nigh:; Fri- To Rent _ condern nation of corru]ptiou ahuu,cl aac, Wm. Cowte'a 7th cum, for night- be i¢hvbe suff16ent to convinceltivj�e who Sarnrday, Robt D1:lne'a for moon.thence I - Favor lI$ with your tI'aC�E. I . have a desire to enter public life to hi.own stable until the following The unfip"!Lred 1,A:4 to rent in lot 2S tet that the safest ci,ui-e to pursac• is Monday morning, lit con„ Piokc:in;r, !imiie vvf"t of Di.n•- l<+. artnn,l a 1; .r„rep, 71,,,,m ti traule _ trust bane.t}. The uptnunl 1pt•e- b Grfllartf Cheritan, \sol 2i', '•1229 - building. to which i• at•Ac'ir-d 3 acres - - ., walls aniuu�: tn�luy' that public life - - c, The lmrcrtei C yde41ale stt' ioc, the of !anti. Th-ro •ere 1(h t.t-• p.w:ui•.e.•+ :t, }, :slid unscltlpulutt nt•s; u,ust go property,f Cowie S Grsbartl, As'¢rove •t K r•i stable ensu d:1ve h' t. >. \i'ili hand in Band, l3tlt th:• ren.-At of Yarm, XArkharrwill make 1'.,01 as fol• teat tl,e whv!e, or wi!1 r-n. ti.e •h•� Ue --- ' w tttnfda elec•t:„n >rriv'e� that itw;!! 1 law,:-�toudrv, save b P owe s'ab.n .�rprnitr. 2t matt entet's vl.E(-office tc, ]:1•,- Green River. and pr>eeed to J-)-) Patter IiifAT. H. C. :?SON, Frtablrt:,a -- Mute his rlvv'n lht(•re!-t� or that of sot.'A 7;h con Pi:kering, f r noon. Hnb illianis of ]Je!kig ignoilllnioll<ly L1,list into da . G rd,•. Drote hens eri m forh'le+ -_.__- --- !his fr-ienrl-. he i, Puna:u for nisthr; T ��T --•. y: u a n ;, P _ '. eon s,tec; lar ai: � '�,'�/ � and night: \`'eQmeSda Irl. H. i opkins, ,a c of yen - (l oblivion, as n A_- hi trill Glial' Liverpool, t,.• o:oon, .ino.Dlt:cbella Was, idled ixisaufa­.ed by tree eLAGgu-aa :later is revealed. (Jur country Dambaricm l.,r tsi,tb Thursday, B. Co y, of Udhawa. .'to-tidy i' able to ap])reciate tight- ('arter c Cherr)woo+, for noor. John ieotlal]t•s� in high pltsce*; and what %fi•ro)'s. Searbero town line, for niiabt: 'the country want- is In mi to occu. Friday..T Corworsh'e. Armulale, for for noon Fesnsiia Bone- k1hrtham y position+of trust and reslwnti- - a - f Lility, and not miserable hirelings until Satordry oxo.! -Saturday coo^ co 'who the sake Of the itr ' his owes able aatil the foLowiciq 52on. \ '. y dry morning. , dollar, are prepared to attritive ' .- rinci le and honor. and to betray tmuort d---y"-tk'- - `i the trumt imposed ulxlu thein. *hire coach etal!wn, the property of Da- r via Defoe Whltevele, will asand for a ' The greatest difficulty that em- limited mo 4er of eoaree during 1904 as `i y`,' , .1 /• trong ployer•s of labor-have to cou.Whd follows, raT1 -Monday, se•bin 4wo esabis ift with at thep resent time is the for Gordon t-ouae. Pickering. for otihs. Tu sday Joe Persons, ltnaYe Hill. for The Em Usidicials Co, of 16oadoo.' - _- 7alxlr unions that are to be found Pi's sin every industry. There wa,4 at noon, thence to Aadrsw a h.tel for oltltt Ont..has appointed the oadenigsad ae Use hape1� time when such an OrganirstioD Wednesday A B Resent's lot 5,oon 6, local agent fc*Pickering,for the mess woe Searborn, for anein. his own stable for derfol&wovery of the nineteenth nonsury. was a neeezisity, when the laboring might:Thursday,Commercial hotel Clare For the treatm ;cit of the Nose. T&MOS, _ _.'man Iva+ oppressed by unsc ruptl- moot,for no a.thence to Mansion Roane Brooehial Tabes and Lomas. Is car"t-ftm• --- —. lour employers, who apineared to Uzhndais.for night and remain antil the Catarrh. Asthwa. BrooebiUs. Hay tomer _ 'be under the iulpression that the foibwiag noon- Friday by waw of Rose- and all thrwt toad loot diseases. V41lW r working man poi:e.-sed no rights yille to Mrs. Todd'a, hotel, Goodwood, for particulars.voisook of treatm• a nte nd * i wOC,th giv-ing cou.ideratiun. The for night,Sa nrdav, own usable until the rspalrs constantly on head at. _ _ - • man of capital rapidly iuc•r•ea.-ed the following btosdara000 ,roe= Xi Qs • On'- In n in wealth, and lived in luxury, Mark ,11arphy-TOL. Vss'II. P. 111 0111 - K ' •w t\'1111e the ti]A.n who, l]LSltlCed his The amertcan bred etailiom, the proper lw • _ wealth lived from hand to mouth, ty ref S.C. Banker, will make the •e eon ';tiOTiCE TO CREDITORS SeW �� �Mae r ] ��� tenable to lay anytltit4;-. snide ful' of 1904 as ! l{�wa-Slocdav leaves his zf ,,,jjj his old age. This dark prospect owu stable. Kia¢atna Road: Bs:del's bo' THOMAS ALI BRIGIft, derea*-M. � tet, ti hitby for otzht; Tuesday, own its .%cttce is h-re5y ¢,.ea Pursuant to the Pa- ` led to the formation. (>f thole lir• ble for night; tt edmesdsv. Maxwell's _ tiled rsons o n',octv.•ts s&' as'. 'Le tet. t:of -.—FOIL-3AI.E BS( •. �'�• gaillzai10113 which ill late yeah hetes, Fiighlamd Creek, for ni,tbt: Thurs Hit person.hat t,,; claves aua:as: 'lie estate o! '- -have ]flayed allC'h 11 tl illl]lOVtatlt dav, tie own stable for night; Fr-day, rbnmaa Allnnpi.t lots of ts- Town•utn nr '{)art in the industrial R'OFld. Labor Johneon•s hotel. Whitevale, foT ni ht; Pickericr,tt:'lie Coaaty o: opmrio. Iectc Ian. - - T g deceaxd_wnoii:eiQn�l..�ib^e�_r1i946.h dav ,f _ _ lad i perfect right h protect _nce until We proceeds to ale own stable december,Jutta,sap rtgsseoA nn a before Irpr �n Markham own interests, but the ex Puente until the sot{$w;aft Monday morning. •rd dot of June:4h to seM b7 Pewit. A r le:M Flem” � addre`n•d cc sarwli Sane Alit r.sh:,. Admtna- R. o Of the part few` years pI'oves that tratrf c-of th•ut-n t-rt7 of the sand deceseed,st i the unions have gone beyond the ,Sepgrrman-Better knoao as "Apple vv'b;teval*Poet r itce,or t•, deliver to the aw*l Jai,k", the oelebrated American bred Adminutratnz roil pavticalsro of,their clavas point which was hr-t intended, trotting stallion, the property of Robt. and of the securities•rf any helot by thQm And notice is ftirtbe•r ¢:von that cher lity s They had a perfect right to de< D•verell. Pickering. col 1 stood for a Paid 3rd davot June 19,14 the ander•tsned ad-wand a,just Rage and •reaRonable• limited nun-or of mares daring the ministratriz will proceed to dietnt;ute cls Sp ht)lt[3 aS well a9 tot to,'1t to ea' leaven of I u to follows-llondey titlets dtb cbedecrssevaastri the ptecl �� / Millinery t of w thereto•having ra,Tard only to the eeivsed 1�J matters Of interest to,e�10 eC leaves his Owu stable tOt WOodroB's of which notice ahsil tl+so baro baso racelved and employee. BI1L cases 1 ave botel. Whitby noon. Central hotel, Osh- and that she will mot be liable for the said ti P 11ave night; Taesd ay Raglan, noon, 'Se• ••sots or any art thereof to any, person of become too frequent lately, when vert house, Po t Perry, until wedges• wD te 'ih inn di*tGI Anrii ahila4 a had onium -an employer is allowed: eery little a a ottr r.ew stock of 8gr5ng Millin- an say In regard o the conduct u TbarsdW Sebert's hotel, Brooklim, istntrz ;Dow 6 Wel;illivray, Whitby, Soaci- sty. A]! the ladies of the vii>`aage an Ticinsty are tnvlt come - tors for Ad mtaiscrattiz 89 91 y ect our zt•ex%9 in goods. his own business. The unions noon, dmbbard'r hotel, Brougham,IIitbt p gt g 1: { - have practically taken possession Fridsy. Johoson'a hotel, Wbitevele, r of his business,'and he is,helpless noon, Andrew's hotel, West Hill, n'ght ; t50 YEARW ' Saturday to his own stable until follow EXPERIENCE C A Baker, •:- Pickering. in their grasp. One result of this ing Monday morning. _ state of affairs is that Illany in- , - dustrial concerns'mo`'e away front Pedestrian-Tbe Imparied ,Clydesdale r the large cities which is the hot- etatLian the property of J ha Duller & bed.of the unions, and start Some, Brougham, will eland for mares © © © Q busi- ness in smaller places, where they daring season of 1904 at hid own stable. %will be free from the power of the TRAD[ MARKS - Otsicns - :tabor organizations. ' So, long as i T 3a 5� they lunke reasons. Ile demands, CCPYR 6N s _ fibsereiga dank ofanatdiat• Anyone spr.d:cg s skates and descripp:Mn may 'the 1'17IOI1S al's a $OOd tl]lll$, belt ,. quickly asrertAkt our npin:nn free gharcber An incertinn is prr,bahly patontAble. r•}trmnrlra. ellen they get beyond. that alley tionemriotly,-nddentlal. ttandb,•nknRPatenU Llakes everythiDg stsieasy.an(I as simple as passlitle. u B40 ent free.oidest a envy for-ecurt'W yaienta. "*-����"' < bot only inure.the employer; but Pments taken t irobeh .limn k C5.receive ,+� _ •their own interests as W�ell will ,pPri�t lira A:h�ut charce,to the t�j+�7 Al Ohlte CeCtll'!ty'. 1 . - `i � •' r•alln 1 F.ir•'1't-tf - - © �, 11(ern . (•4 of rP\\-O GOOD GIE(F_S- istt•r, rte - A handsnme T nin<trated weeklc, ;arrest r r• _ ,(,'olirteolis Treatment. L1 y "Int ion of env srien:tiflo inur ial Terme,t8 a friends rrefei r°d a s nurse and generar. yeAr:utnnr months,sL.So d byall rewsdealers, � doori wa5es,fares yai0 to,Toromt,. Apnly at your doctor will tell you that MUNN & C0.3 61Broadw;ty,New YQfik 'MARKHA\t BR INCH, CL ARE11ON T'BRANCH, '1�+) `s` e, the Nowa office. thin,pale, Weak, nervous chil- BranchOffirp I i F St alvsablurton D (, r'�yy A. P, S1Illtll,. fan L. ):. TU'ld, a�gt. j� 1 _� dren become strong and well — 1VatervVorks ' bytaking Ayer's Sarsaparilla. tt t t'``^ '"'`'"` `'-( '` S Small doses, for a few days. I , • • drw. r - _- Sarsaparilla _ •)i`iy'• •• •^^• o�•^•r.••�•••••e asses• • ••� While sonic will adopt the n,vv s�-s- I i -tern rf ;tellvorks Iluntlietla 15411 nt, i �A Coiled Spr•tlg dire Fence •1)e alplo tit use it, To tFe;tl tht• rolia- The change iS Very pr _ h!u PUMPS tuella h} 1:\'.1N5 will and very marked. Ask your 1 - 'With large, stiff btay res,snakes a perfect fence • I ill prnvlde the be.;t ��';tt•nl�,f m-au•r: doctor why it Is. He has our ; • W.urks The duality,and eicc ileacs of formula and will explain. • Not one pound of soft wire entins into the construction of • these pump! will still be•kept at the • THE FROST. The uprights are immovably locked to the Wben 11 years nidi for many innntlis nn. highest point and patrons 'vci,l reevive onethoaaht 1 could iive berau.eof lion bintA. thv promptest atteutiun, sat.ti,a few w•eaka,Ayer's liaraaparflls rum • running wires with THE FROST WEDdE-SOCK,mal ung an plata! restored me to health. ��- ^ �-y • absolutely Stock-proof Vence. The Locks bind without stinking • �. Jtinit. F_DL•C1Lttt]ilran.l'Ineland.N••1, H Mi V EI s bottle, a.r.ATsa rr,.. or crimping either the stays or lateral 'Wires. Will not slip, and onT ' IFA-"NS all drnclrl•t., t,oarnn. >tPa. Strongest Slid Rrst. Made through, new method of enamelling and baking ptevetlts Lust,which adds grtatly = Es Y1f ar..� for clot ul'No. 9 haml steel vv'iro, heat- • to-theappegmnce of the fence. Make no mistake. Bny THE FROST- new Children ily galvanized. I=or full 11artien $1'0�k $t•t Whitby lars call or write, A it Ili thtl heaviest and the best. For,sale by tiRIAH. JONES r. E L. Ci-IAPI'lAN PICKERING. Dwousness,constlpation prevent re- 1e. • • .Paco !1-eT and Plumber coven. Cure these with Ayer's Pills. _.1'3l 13alaaln. �a �; ���:�3�•���nZ e�sl:cits�s!mss ts�!s��. �'n� •�"M=u'r^*=^?l (� ., ..3. -K ,,, ,v - ti v„ .'`�it�"'••.-,. .,'-` "°,x" '.:"', ol.weaatonT ) Flumerfelt.,A Found, h Story,. I _ h� 5 _ Dowswell, li Blyan, F Adair. Jr '' Goods % 'Frank Cooper has sold his driver( div, Sr 2-11 Shepherclson, G = r` v to R. Ward of Brougham. I Morgan, W Shepherdson, F Un- �` Sprir ��O� S +Dr. Sangster, of StutltX�ills, n'as a . in town on Tuesday, derhill, D'Rawson, R Tarr. Jr 2 *a C Sudeu, S Anderson, R Thomson, - r Dr. Sluith, of Stouffville, made ; H Bryan. �" Hay�vatd,LCha)man his usual trip here on Tuesday. },_ l _-_ Rot's Wagon Go-Carts:, Step Ladders, 'Window Shades, Bed- R. Besse has returned fruiil his Sr pt : H Rumuhr, B Mantle, 11 ,�.� room Suites. r ' ' He ' I J Hayward. Jr pt 1-R Story, 31 again. 13forgan, L White, J _11cKay. 1 A , James Hortop s little .girl fell ; -E Underhill, A Flumerfelt. 1 B J. "�• Beal , f and broke her arm while playing -E Shepherdson, 11 Shepherdson, The Claremont Home Furnisher, in the yard. W Hulbert, A Middleton. / --- ----- - -N. 11'agg r- iv days ago sold a ; Report of S. S. N.o 12, Pickering :gelding-weil,,44g 1800 pounds for Class 5-R Madill. 4-A Cassie, r , bgs � good figtu•e. M Button, 11 Duncan,E Sanderson � e a M`' - US, R. Anderson and A. Coombe D Burton. Sr 3-i1I Cassie,?, Bate ` r' Ge ' r �•cf Uxbridge, were in town on MLord, JRussell. Jr'8-SPilkie, � v s ,Tuesday last. \ Willson, C Pilk-e. 2-W Dun- Spring is now here i.n eai nest, can, lir Burton, C Pilkie. P ward, mind farmers are now busily en- N Gray, A Gray. Pt 2-L Ward, Miss Agnes ler, Of � "gaged llttin in their seed. From the Head Down I ' putting g M Duucan. Pt 1-L Willson, - Chime g t0 our blown The friends of Mrs Ed. Derusha. �+ young �:still regret to hear of her death Sanderson, H Russell, E ward. 8b0Ut t�BII ere Of tfle Mtenstrual T = Pt 1-L.Willson, N Sanderson, H g ew Arriv- s ! 7. which took.piace a}dent i tsti'i>°e�k5 Pnese((, 'E Ward. L Ha z ago. teacher. ..To Yot,tca woxr_-f:-I suilered for Fine line,of spring hats, spring shirts(colored and white).' Spring foot- - Graham Bros. shipped eight six years with dpsmenorrhea(pa l Wear, etc. A call will convince the most fastidious, that R. E. Fors th's Thor es W ova Scotia last week. An Open Letter, riods so much so that I d y ' .T. Bund had the shipme.ut in North Claremont, is the place to get the right goody at theatight price. r. Y From the Chapin,S.C.,News: Earls eve maathras I knew it meant three charge. in the spring my wife and I were taken or ur days of intense pain_ The The Baptisteaculsion to Guelph I with diarrhoea and so severe were the d r said this was due to an inflamed Re E. Forsyth, STATION. -- Model Farm will take place on pains that we called a physician who condition of the uterine appendages - STA / ,.the 21st of June. Watch out for prescribed for us, but his medicines caused byrepeated and neglected colds particulars. failed to give anyrelief. Afriendwhu "+d yo'�8 girls only realized-how - Mrs. Dolphin returned on lion- hada bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, daa8erona it isto take cold at thin m (� rrtbined day from Niagara Falls where she Cholera and IIiarrhoea Reined} on Irl red time, mach sttfCod-f world beHQ al.th a�dCoy c c VrCOs. . - $xnd been attending the funeral of hand gave each of us a dose and we at a red them Thank God-!or Lydia jJ g once felt the effects. I procured a Pinkh'am'b Vegetable Com :the late Mrs. Dertisha. - bottle and before using the entire con- pound, that Was the only medicine Ed.�ertEslaa, of Niagara Falls, tents we were entirely cured. It is a Which helped ins any, within three In every pair 'of Shoes or Boots purchased at the Corner Shoe is visiting friends in town.. We wonderful remedy and should be found weeks after I started to take it, I Store. Seeing is believing. extend to 4im out, heartfelt sy-m- in every household. H. C. Bailey, noticed a marked improvement in my h Editor. This reined i�for sale-b all general health, and at the time of my _ path}- in his late bereavement. y ' } neat monthly period the had A call Solicited, _ Druggists.. -T - - Win,Edwards barn. and sw-ble gg diminished considerably. _pa a p _ were burned on Sunday. The fire the treatment-ICnd was cured a month Repairing nea-tly and promptly �is supposed to have been started later. I am like another person since a to by a ;park ficin a pr1331np^ loco -- - my y attended _. I am is est health eyes are motive, - g, ' Hats , Hats , �hter, have added lc d, nda to el '_ T. M. Palmer--rhos .l Clare onHev. 11e•GrPuor, of Picket•iu ; I mei ht, m color is good, and I (eel 1 ezc Inanaed psilil>_it:' with the Rev. I light and happy. -Miss AoXXa Mtu-r� f Claremont, Ont. 25 Potomac Ave_, Chicago, Ill.—860oo Mr, Tait on Sunday. lir. and Mrs ( forfut if origin, cf abow Jetr.r p ootny pau.trt.. — _ - :-M(-Gregor are spending the weekI -- "'a+cannot be produced. reflects _ The monthly sickness re -- . -- - -- - -- -. - -- Three carload= of"stoc•k were i Ladiea and Childrens the Condition of a womstn's rshipped from this statfon on 11un- health. Anything unusual of fl it (]day. Gregg Ac Spears, John A. that time sttoald have promp0j�l�lj� 11L ���ezV �ouday. and Thos. Craig each ship- Headwear. and proper attention. o 11 do -ping one rare _ -. .. Mrs. Tait, and .Hisses Hamilton CANADIAN and Slacnab and airs. N1c•Greg,)r. Ready-to-Trim ..,of Pickering, went to Toronto. on f andspoiling � getengund rtyour thoid wooden o rcgiu o d he rain fin Tuesday to attend the annus( = Ready-fOr-VCear - PAC I.F I C; . meeting of the W. F. ai- S. your Rall=, ceilings, etc. Consult t As usual Graham Bros. were Something New, Attractive and Worlds Fair, Cut. Louis - very successful at the Spring April 30th to Decemoer fey. t904 - ..:Horse Showat Toront.+ securing Becoming. DowswellT W � on1�y -ncmith first prize-and sweepstakes on the Settlers' One-Way - horse -Saxon". and first We ask you to call and inspect. psize and championship on the Excursions 19 - puny hackney, "Joe Rock". Theme M. GEROwf I(Brongham• t - 'were the only horses they exhib- - To ilarocL*o sad Caa.d+ae �torthve.,,via Uay.Tor if suds to TCI yUaY dnrwg Haroh iLed Ghle Yesr. and Ae. d.n%,. ora bannsw offers cit A few days agO Robert Ashen- �~ Pw.aem tra.•Jnn� vt scut L:t. Steol h as �s a a a .tioald trite the trun leaving Toronto,&&1..0 - hurst, of the 3t con. of Uxbridge, -- p, m,M �O a og tmeL with s painful ea�erlence » is ' .. • I►kebe crow leaavtnq To ntc at9 y m enoaidfrom which he will suffer for %ome t ao e ^ - a: Ooionut rzt«ser .alt oa aceaehad w each 190A Pumps ,T• 0 4. _.tinie. He was eagaged leading a ago .. ^ •• a train. r o.- _ For tett Oa+'t+cn;ars and oopy or '8etuers steer to Goodwood, when the all(• 0 '•�..• �. a I f aade. Western Can" .ai "Briton Col- - - mal became unmanageable: As Hr. � � w. � umbo.'applyw any C►natan YrcitSa.ARea,, �(�1 _ -Mr. Ashenhttlst had the robe s; ,av M '4` or W w• tt. `o'rti><a�r, in d�111#Js 1 II-?� aA.--a.+.—a"a W _..AAnt_.Cna_Paas.k¢en! r - — -- wound around.his hand he t`� 9-;r N Z qea a 19-59 1 6tag 3t,Euc,Toronto, n let go. Losing his 'fi>nting he �y Q� � ,_ fel. and he was draggead- a Tung _ r inn 'o< = . I _ -- - 0 t . I �5t, - - distance befure the humbug broke a ► • o•• We are prepared to do all kinds of +•ark fruit rhe animals nostrils, but not =" o oa w Promptly pertaining to the Damp baainees. before one bone was broken and .the at pulled out of joint. We � e;��;os _ p max .�3m `` - hope for his speedy recovery. ee� :< v _ _ Re o o - Y �� 0 , a s _ port of Claremont public o a a •, * © s• school for April. 5r.'div. Class s;- ° . o Z Ticke' ring" 'John Gergw Sacosgeor to 6-4 Horgan and E Leggitt (even) � o� ' ; ; � � ° ` �� W.V.Rich f Gerow a son, obul mms. "J Farmer, W Ander-lou. Sr 4- _ - —� Slack, L Horgan, M liac•nalh, E y in �3 R fd M a = 0 3 -ABurton, R Cooper, A Found. Jr 4 w 3o s a o a m o f _H Wilkinson, R Anderson, B a� Lumber Yard - -Macnab, L Humoha, R Rumohr, G .isonsry 1903-Whittty 9th, Oshawa 10th, • Powell. Sc 3-B Story, at Roberts I Brougham 11th, Port Perry 13th,IIs• 1M Forsyth, O Wilson. -Jr, 8-M bridge 12th,Canni.ngton 11th,Beaverton -. �. All kinds of rough and dressed Lumber ,i _ Lash,Shingles, Doors Bash, house Gn-i ishings tad Silo matlrial pring - Need t, T -N v - - --= = Cistern tasks and Crater troughs made Just .t3 reminder O things II6edfIIl for 'That is what we think about spring, the same rule will apply to to order S buying good machinery:. seasdiiablb,work: We have a full line of seeding.and other machines, the best of epery thing-Hayloaders,. «'agony, Buggies,. Bicycles, Wiudmiil3,. xt - Threshing Outfits, Wire fencing, Fertilizers, spreaders and �, De Gorn• -Plough Lines-A Rood strong' serviceable line anything else that is needed on the farni, also Churns,' Washing ma- complete with snifps -and hsndloops for 25c.;_also a slid, Sevin machines. _ ver(.superi ine, allowed to be the -gveeryy best made, chines g or i Ax 0j.- Philip fir. Bron ham ­,____-Con.' will Sea an nt and s r �. bid -- — _ :. �-lion wear oa t Thirty Five Cents. t sstlsfac - NEw LAUNDRY - 'full.line of them long in land - r ; The undersigned leas opened tl "Manure I'Ori(S-A g --- M)M' - a a—un ry next r oor towith ions rices Dunl •� having nearly -range up7rards from Fifty-Cents. four year's experience in Bowman- Important showing of finest display of a is prepared to du first-class - China. A very large assortment of - e-• viii G wort. at n=nil rat Spades and Shodvells-In.sq re an ran pointe zea d o d d stationary. Books, Dolle, Toys, jest Give ine a tris(, putt rns, shot an ons handles, wide and narrow• ; - - reeei-ved tar the Holiday trade, Calt Y � �� widths, for earth, clay, .post hole, ditching and drain- and see them. Ing-purposes. De 'ridable tools-priced upwards < . lfes� for n �t. o Proprietor. from Sixty F've Cents Weekly and Dailyl.Newspapers. - RakesTeedfut for cleaning up yourgardens, lawnsW. . Sj a have.just the tools you need. Our line ranges ,� $rpp� Street, Whitby from ehe ine`rensive, to the durable and satisfactory ; solid steel kind. Prices range upwards from a - Nineteen 'Cents: r 011S For °a!e—Hys'op, Co:utnbis,Crescent,a ers Pay nes, , Clevelaua and 11a+pey l arils Bicycler. e - �� Snudries of all.,ki,de cn ht nd. Repairing 0 _ - T he Russili H ardware -Ca,. �` ��•,--��r-�-��t done.also a>cond han,1 W6'els taken or ex- i. .1=J 1. �.J• ak a andci nb udh pr BogkHar beat ew, c til - a _ le ao Ic, T o e ee --•• _ r (rash stock now on hen i. Prices in wall paper rsn3ingj ou the market, Sample taggiee,Harness ge and Bicychee always on hand. prices 126 EAST KINGv STREET, Toronto, from 8c. up richt,for yak by d. W.DIt3A1EY, Balsam Y' P. O.,or call on Haroii McBrady, Pick- .', r - ,,lohD Pari, 1 z 3 L:: a. , eriog for prices. 26 28 . n. .•�p RG9 A� er �,gB .: ,. .3!•+Yi'i YN' .''.: WU'. .:,,,fi;SSC.'.iq- e4 .•� a.1.,.+.«. v.-. :vf .ff• '+..�•Ta'.•i '--�'' .•�'Ol `, >JIF.r.:Y :..�`•.v' f41a r._ .� �.J^.r.. YL. 40 .:- , '<<n. :.,.: �..-� .,.: r ::. ;:�5r-• - „ .,, .,yy';o." ;: .. �..., .. ,.,. :... y: w, '_. ,s •Fit,.., - I WI v f n a T MAP SHOWING THE 'TOWNS ON THE RIGHT BANK OF THE YALU RIVER, OCCUPIED. BY THF JAPANESE ON SUNDAY. OREAT BATTLE W1.41J1G4V/6AB[.E ftW.*V4" - - ' R O N • Ke to Russian Position 'Gaptu red b _- . - • :� � the J a anesel . .• � _ _ - r,� ; � • +, � •;• .�� , � �• � a0p, 4r _ - iA Tokio despatch says: After five ling o1 Wiju on Friday, but the Jap- y Ide*,s of fighting; largely with artillery anese runs did not reply. Hays o1 fighting, largely with artil- The twelfth division of the .tapas- under ese army was chosen to ma$e the lery; the first Japanese army, first crossing of the Yalu. It began ` Den. Kuroki, has forced a crossing of its preparations on Friday by drit/the Yalu River, and Sunday, with a ing the Russians from their position x oa tlzr bu rk of the river appoeitr ' - - tlarrt Infantry e"rge rs»rarrng a i -.. 8uikochin, which Is eight miles above / dront a of four inlles, it drove the C � Wiju, and the point selected for the �_Iiusslans from Chiu-Tien-Chang crossing. This division constructed a \\\ 7Vh Z► O - (known by the Russians as Twentch- pontoon bridge over the river, and - ft) and the heights of the right bank at 3 o'clock Saturday morning it yho Iho or Aida River, which en began crossing. The entire division ,*L 4. r: passed over the river during the day, `t► dere the Yalu from the north, almost and by 6 o'clock Saturday evening it ' �, azC:.:J A 'opposite Wiju. The Ja}�anese turned I was in the position assigned to it ford ws "Ytr4 : the left flank of the Russian position, the battle of Sunday. �"e►► ,� and iz• the battle of Sunday they I The movement of the 12th Japanese �►su► •'� - division was covered by the Second $wept away the new front interposed Regiment of Field Artillery, and an- p by the Russians to check their on- other regiment of heavy guns, �►�p ward movement. At 20 minutes of 11 o'clock Satur- The Japanese losses on the Yalu day morning the Russian artillery Sunda were about 700 killed and Iposted to the north and to the east wounded. The Russians lost over l of Chiu-Tien-Chang began shelling aPturcd=28 I.he _�trels-of f[S�i� 1��4 ♦' quick-firing guns,p 20 officers and which has been despatched from Kin- many men. The Russians made two teito Island to Chuckodi, another is ` stands. land north of Iiinteito, and under ' The present position of the Jap- (Chiu-Tien-Cham -ILu m,:p sho,,s nn e:.:arseu:­, o: tae mou:5 of the Yalu lt:.er, were '::e days:.•_ser i:eet aided the infantry. anew is a dominating one, and they in crossing the stream the past four days. It also ahawa..ths.locAtion of Wiju and Antung, near which latter Raav force the abandonment of the de - SILENCED RUSSIAN FIRE. town the Japa captured the key to the Russian posltiom. fences erected__hy the .Russians at The. Japanese batteries replied to ,Ant-ne and other points lower down this shelling, and silenced the Rus- I i 11 13 to 14c; creams prints, 20 to the river-: Sian fire. Later eight Russian 'guns ed from the Russian ves:xla, and { creamery g g (that it was impossible to impede a TIIP Pi ORLD S MARgI��S lie: solids, 18 to 19c. -- � boated on a hill to the east of the p P - 1I?7 T 1II.9 OF TIIf: I'IG FtTT`if;, Village of hrakaa opened upon the swift w;uIadr on by attaching a slow '--� Eggs--Receipts continue good, t1d�'ires from the front say that Imperial'Guards, er steamship to it. It Is reported, REPORTS- FBOffi THE LEADIITO.; and Prices aro unchanged, there be- I'n this shelling the Japanese moreover, that the Vladtvoetock _ g per Japan�:.e forcrs began an attack on B 4 panese artil- l TRADE CENTRES. in Salsa of case Iota tit 13c r doz. le to the east of Wf u responded squadron had to hurry because it Cheers--The marksi continues quiet, iho lt-:9s.ans on the Yalu Itivrr ln�t �' 1 P was threatened by a Japanese squad- ?rtcna of Cattle, Grain, Chiess, with prices steady. We quote.-Yin- t Tuesday'. The battle was continued and the Russians sense-c! firing. Then I roe: The I!ussians limned that the est Se tember'e, 10 c; new cheese, both the Chiu-Tier.-Chang and the and Other Dairy Produce P i Wedr"day, Thncsday, Friday and Kakao batteries reopened, and this Jnpanere w'er•e in the neighborhood 9 to loc. Saturday, and Sunday, On Tt'urs- ;while the Itu-.sian torpedo boats at Homs and Abroad. I ¢ rhe Japan-se fire brought a vigorous response from destroying the Ja +,nese merchant- f -� i day panese effected a crossing g g P� y g p Toronto. ;Ila 3-Wbeat-The mar- . the chain of Japanese batteries on y � .;(POG PRODUCTS, of the Yalu and accnrrd a lodgment , the Corean side of the river. The I man Go. Maru at Gensan the pre-f ket is q.iet for Ontario-grades, and I Dressed hogs are uncharr with on the right bank of the river, The Russian guns fired for two hours be. 'vious day. On that occasion the 1 the feeling f,rmer. No. 2 white and i 2 --- fightin on Saturday ,was at los g offerings small, Car lots, d ,m to R g Vladivostock squadron was watching I red-Winter arc quoted at 8J to 90c _ fore they Here silenced: In this re- - q $.ei.40, delivered here. Cured meats range and there was a duel with I part, Gen, Kuroki expresses the be- outside Gensan in a-dense fon, which low freights. Spring wheat is 0:0 I., suddenly rose. While the fo was rse at 73 are ur good demand at unchanged \ In., wan resuffed at ilaylfght on dun- j five against the Ru's.ans- thickest the Russians fort.+ratety ter- I to Tic east. Manitu!,a wheat weak- _, v. h ^t di�iai f the J R tcreepted a wireless rue�ssape from' r} to Slc per Tb., !n case lots. Mess withNorthorn er r noted nt anesc army forced a crossing of the bardn.,nts of Sa'ur('ay were two I ' e a eSia )•ic Georcian Bay porta, No '2 Nor- i •Yale Ricer, abole,Wiju, Just before (men killed and five officers and toren- I squadron to one of his cruisers. The; thern at 9 c, and No. 3 Northern at �$ a - I exact sense of the message could Smoked meats-Hanis, light to dawn Saturday. The second rontcon ty-two men wounded ' A flotilla od 13 1 Rbc: I hard is nominal at LmCtum, 12 brld;e acres, the ricer spar Rijn was 1 not be deciphered, but enough area +ic; do , heave, 12c; rolls, ctmboats from the squadron of Ad- 93ic. Gr:r,drng 1n transit' prices are t co:n letod nt 8 o'clock Saturday 1 mfral IFoso a participated in the learned from it to indicate that the 10c: shori-lders, Die, backs, 134c; ¢. N a. 'fighting y 1 1 6c above those quoted. might and the Tin al Guards, of fi htin of Saturday: It encounter- 'Japanese were near and moving to- breakfast bacon, 12y to 18c, $ iii g g wards Gensan The Russians there- Oats-"Che market f9 quiet at un- Lard-The demand w fair, with tb^ second division,-crossed daring the;ed a infixed force of ituasian infantry, fore hastily left, not desfr;n an ac- changed prices No. 2 white quoted � r � Y R tierces unchanged. We quote:-'1'lero - v7ght. The Lussian.9' .left flank has cavalry, and artillery- on the 'Alan- tion. It was while the • were sail- at 29 to 29jc low freights, and No. '._been turned, and a general attack be- Ichurian bank of the Yalu below An- y 1 white at .10 to 301c cast ca. 7jc; tuba, 8c; pa31s, Bic; coin- Aan at dawn on Sunday, nearly all ;Lung and after a sharp fight scatter= fag 'north from Gensan that they pound, 7} to Sic. found the Kinshiu Maru off Port flarley-The market is quiet. Frith the.banat the rircr r,ee on t•he sautlt.. ed them to the bilin Chestakog the demand limited, No. 2 quoted UNITED STATES MARKETS the. Japanese hitt•' and a flotilla of 'A brid'go acro the main stream (nt 42c middle freights; No. A extra y✓gvn Japanese_ atin with the army, l of the Yalu, just above WIJu, was iI Minneapolis. Way 3­wbeat-may. Qiin-boats co-operating MAY BE C'OL'12'r-1i 1 RTTALI P.. at 40j to-41c; and tier 3 at 39c mid- of 1 ' 4e ad�antascs icompleted at 6 o'clock Saturday It ; 4 d}e freights. 901c, July, 901c; September, 80} to ` r night. and the second Ja anew clivi_ geres'alh cecuir='�ed .ai . :t,i - 80'i<c; on track; No. 1 hard, 93 c; po�.tran and nutu►ers. and aro con 1- g f p Petersburg, that Rear-:ldmiral Yes fens-The market is unchanged, I B --- rl., Pian-and the Ir r pal Guards immed- R To. 2 Northern, 90 c. Flour-First dent of routing the rnenr�, F:a 1'eT zen cannot do more than frighten the with No. 2 quoted at 64 to 65c outr { Sundav rrornin thoy ca,tured Chiu- lately begnti crossing., Ja patents. $4 90 to $5. Bran-Iii bulk g punesc, and compel them to excr-i side. They advanced and occupied the $1r) to $15.50, Tien-Ch.ng, ten irilrs north of An- else greater, care in-their military Corn-Tho market is quiet, with I.. hills hack of. Koran, f,u ins rhe Bus- Buffalo, May 3-Flour - Steady. ti Lung, which is regarded as the key movements, as the sinking of a tew,.prieca steady. No. 8 American- yel- f to the Russian position on,the, right then poaitioir on the right hank of Wheatupriag, small quantity No. 1 transports, ur even crul,orv, . can low quoted at 5Gi.c on track, To- bank of the Yalu I;Uvar. It is ,.x_ the river, All through Saturday �have no permanent effect on the ronto; tin. 3 mixed at 56c. Canadian Northern offered n r, "To but track -, rrifiht regiment niter regiment of .Ja- held at $1.09; Winter, No. 2 red; to pected that the. Russians will retreat result of the war. Mr,rrovcr, ho is corn la firm at 42c west for qunran- panere soldiers poured across the arrive, rail, offered at $1:05. Corn- to Feng-TTuan-Cheng, which is on the bound by his instructions not to,teed delive in good condition: road to Liao-Ya bridge, and at a Tato hour N:.turdny risk bis -ship unduly, the intention ' y The market is dull with No. Strop No. 2 �• I R„r-- ma Rl yellow, fi0c; No. night, Gen. Kuroki telegraphed to corn, o7c. Oats-Firm; No. 2 white Gen. Ituroki begnn the movernent the cncral staff. of the arm ••I being to keep thent safe .for an at- 2 r;eioted at 561 fo 57c cast. on Tt,erday by oreler' ttAck th�eneniy on 11InyT, at tack _with the Pacific, it sleet when It_� •r,.__ g_ 44jc; No. 2 mixed, 41c. $alley-Spot-- - Wit �nrk�eh--aE-sem tsrarkat is unclwn to arrive, 53 to 60c. of the Tmherial Guards division to" at arrives in the Pacific led, with deinand moderate; No. 2 Seize the Island of Kurito,which is I The ollicials say that there is nq I Milwaukee, May 3.=Wheat-No. 1 e the a 7s above R'i r and i de- True to his promise, Gen. Kuroki similarity between the sinking of tho quoted at oOc middle freights. Northern, 9•i to 95C: Na. 2 Nor•tharn, 1 at daylight on Sunday centred all Flour='_�linety per-cant, patents-are I - t=tadurrent of the second division tris artllle or, the R Kinshiu Manu and of the de-stmetion iinchnn ed. Buyers' at 50 middle 91 to 94 old July, 84{c. Rye- . "` _ - -• selze the Island of Kinteito, below bCt.ween Chiu-3'ien-Chang and Yosho- o the Kowshing, which was sunk by!;freights in buyers' sacks for export. :No. 1, 72 to 72{e. Barley-No. 2, -- Wi'Ju, ko, To this fire the Russians made the .Japanese before the declaration Straight miters of special brands for 63c; sample, 36 to 61c. Corn-No. j' , of war'with China, as Russia is at 3, 93 to 51c; July, 481 to 48;c. TTIF. ADVANCE. reply-with all their batteries. _ I domestic tendo quoted,at $3.10 to One batt of Japanese artill r At 7 o'clock in the morningthe war with Japan. Duluth, May 3.-Wheat-No, 1 hard '. P C y' The Czar is much annoyed over the $'1 "O in bbls. Manitoba floors era Wile; No. 1 Northern, 99c; No. .,which hAd-ta&en a position on a hill Russian battery at Yoshoko was efl- incident, rind a court-martial of the unchanged. No. 1 patents, $b; No, 'Northern, 86 c; h7 to the east of Niju, fired three vol- Sneed, and Pralf..an,how later .Geri. 2 patents, S4.70, and strop bakers' May, 80c; July, Kuroki ordered'hivIine, stretching for Admiral is talked ot; g I g4;c; September, $Ofc. �_... a -kys sit Kosan, and at noon the-Rus- g $•f.GO on track, Toronto__ four miles,-.to-attack, The Ja n - "� �' 217 fn illyZ ­iUUFC WAR - shelled Wi'u, wounding- one Japanese are Infantry, on the word of coin- , 13' P FERPIIE FIRL' SWEPT. $17N150,a50, arta aborta at $18.50 here. 3 soldier with sharpnel. On Wednesday I mand, charged .across the Iho, wad- ( points bran is nuoted at Toronto, May 3.-7he ruling quo- At outside the Russians resumed the bombard- Ing that stream breast dee., and be- Business Centre of the Prosperous $16, and shorts at ,817, Manitoba ;fatless to-day for exporters were meat o1 '1Piju, firing at intervals gen storming the heights at 15 min- Tower Gone. bran, in .sacks, $20 and shorts, $21 $4.40 to $4:80 per cwt. The most r utes past 8. i were sold at $4.60 to $4.75 per cwt. throughout tlie day. 'The Japanese here. - artillery did not respond to this fire. At 9 o'clock they had swept the A Fcrnie, B.C., despatch says :-I The prices of butchers' cattle were. Russian line back across the plateau. Of the greater part of Fernie's flour- strong, and high figures for chjice Gen. `Kuroki hard received repgrts-to- COUNTRY PRODUCT:. _ the effect-Haat ttte Y{Sissr ma's wets for- o reports' oT this-figFifag alrich fishing business centre nothing is left and fancy animals were, not hard to have been received at Tokio do -not but Smoking ruins, with here and Apples-There is a quiet trade-with obta!n.. - il'e rtuote prices as follows: t fr'ing the heights on the right bank indicate whether the Russians retir-�there a vault and a tottering chim-i Prices unchanged at $2 to S2.50 per - Choice butchers', $4.40 to $4.Gt); of the Iho River. These new defences ed down the river or in the direction ney, .where yesterduy stood smart bbl. for. the best stock• fair to Rood, $•f to $4.30; common were declared to extend from Chiu- of Feng-Nang-Cheng on the road to llooking business blocks. Dried Applea--The demand is limit- to fair; $3.25 to $3.60; rough cows,- Tien-Chang through the village o1 Liao-Yang. The fire started`Friday ,morning I ed, and iirices are steady at 3 to 31c $2,60 to $:1.25 per cwt. . to Koshoki, a distance of ;.�• near --the southern ' end.of Victorfa per Th. Evaporated apples, 6 to 6$c N-o change took place In'the values three and a quarter miles. The Rus- ANTUNG A13ANDONE�! Avenue, the ronin street of Fernie, per M. of bulls, which sere in fair demand. ' siaas resumed their bombardment on and with a wind from the south it, Beans-Trade is quiet, wit23 prices 1' Thursday, but it was enerall _ The Russians were forced o - on unr ay,..ser s a Tok- io t a v. r a s are q o a quem y, en. aro'i 3' p, and in a few hours almost the entire $1.50 to $1.6C, and hand-picked at lights, $2.50 u ordered' two companies of the Probers- io despatch. They burned the town length of the main street was clear-1$1,65 to $1.70. A firm feeling pervades the market al Guards to cross,the Yalu and make and retreated to I-eng-1Yanc-Cheng. The Japanese now control the es- ed, leaving only a few business I Hops-The mar>ret is unchanged at for feeders and stockers to day, The 's► reconnaissance along the left bank houses at the northern end of the 28 to 32c, according to quality. offerings were moderate, and holders tuary of the Yalu River. } of the Iho, for the.purpose of discov- town. The buildings being all Honey-The market is quoted at 6 had little ,rlitPciilty in selling their eria the character of the Russian 'wooden fell. an eat pre to the R BRAVE JAPS y Y to 7c-;ler:Ib: Combs quiet, at 41.50 stock at good prices. We quote fortifications along the heights on the Illames, despite the valiant efforts, to $1.75. Feeders, 1,000 to 1.800 lbs., $4.25 right bank of the river. The Japan- Russian torpedo boats belonging to made with hose and buckets'. The Hay-The market is quiet; iritis ef- to $4.11-0;. feeders, 800 to 1,000 lbs. ase force advanced toward Koran, the Vladivostock squadron'' sunk a fire started, no one knows how, is r o _. o e e o ar es rc ards gener- at $9.50 to $10.50 a ton here:- 400 4 $3 to $3.75; stock calves, latent to .the village, where a,party Kinshiu-iSTaru, of 4,000 tons, during al store,. had was not large when I Maple Syrup-The market is quiet, 350 to 500 lbs., $3.25 to $3.50; off ' - of Russians were encountered. In the night of.Wednesday, with all on first discovered. The chemical en- at•31 per Imperial gallon, colors and roughs, same weight, the engagement which followed five board, with the exception of 17 offf- gine was on the spot twenty minutes, Potatoes-The market is quiet, with S2.75 lip. : T ]Rursians were killed. The Russians cera, twenty soldiers, sixty-five after the fire started, and the win- offerings small. Choice cars are. quo- Export ekes advanced 15 4o 25c; g party from of the crew, and 'eighty-five coolie doors were brok n in to give the light ewes, 15c, and Iambs 25c per • libelled the reconnoitering $ ted at 90c per bag on track here, and ., carriers. The others, who refused hose play, but the chemicals did not inferior per bag, cwt., and buying-was active at the iin emplacement in the hills in the q�islity at >30c to surrender, were sent to the bot- work and the broken windows made rise. We quote as follows :-2icnvy south east part of Yoskoho. This Poultry-The market is steady, with tom with the ship. The steamer a draft which soon sent the flames ewes, $4 to 44.10; light sheep, $4.40 'ilro was without effect. limited offerings. Chickens, 11 to Nakamura-Mara was also sunk, pufYiin through the,root. The hose to $4.75, bucks, $3.50 to 53.73; ` Tho Rumian artillery on the hill The satisfaction of the people of reel then arrived, but 'there was so 13c per Tb., turkeys are quoted at 15 grain-fed Iambs, $6 to $6.50: barn- behind Chiu-Tion-Chang, firing at a St. Petersburgs' to 17c per Tb, for fresh killed. h1 h angle, opened on Wi-v, the Is- 'at the exploits of the little pressure in the pipes that the yard Iambs. $4.50 to $5.50 per cwt.; - g g P 1 Vladivostock squadron is tempered stream was not sufficient to quenchSpring 'lambs, $3 to $6 each: land of Kurito, and Seikodo, to the with admiration for the bravery ,of the flames. A ,_south wind was q' l DAIRY MATiK1T8.. Calves brought $2 to =8 each, and r 'Routh of Wiju;"where some Japanese the Japanese soldiers, who were on' blowing and when the flames reached .Butter-The market Is quiet, with .31 to tic per lb. batteries had taken possession. board the Kinshiu-Maru, and who the Victoria Hotel they threatened prices unchanged. Medium and •in- Hogs-Were reportetY unchanged, r ' !'his firing continued Into Thurs preferred to drown rather than aur the residential part na wdll as 'the ferior qualities are very plentiful, We quote Selects, I60 to 200 lbs. :Pay night, and Gen. Kuroki reports render. business section, but the wind Chang- with demand moderate: We' quote:- of prime bacon quality, off cars, Tor that while it was 'ineffective it dig. The Russian Admiralty defends'the ed slightly to the west, and decreas- Finest, y Ib. rolls, 16 to 17c; choice' onto, 85; fats, $4.75; sows. $3.51 turbed his preparations for an at- sinking' of the vessel on the grounds CIng at the Fmine time it removed the 1 large rolls, 15c: selected dairy tubs, to $3.75; stria, >$2 to $2.50 pet l{ t"X The . ussiam resumod the shel- that a prize crew could not be spar- f e aper front the residences. 15 to 1:5,',c; medium and low grades, cwt. -..* _ 4 :,i, -71 . .. .. _ 11 F."'.:,•Jw ....e�;��Y�^R Jv^•sy'sW-+--a-.e x,',. ,.,,r .:: _ .._,... •.:,•8 .. __ .... ::ret,..'.. .Me ,.r4_s._ ei'" ✓1^. .'T'1"' , ,. .'''.. �. _. 11 , r - - y .A.:' .. illi...-.. .,. .. .. .. • _ , ; , t I :r 'i _ �, r e � ,�' only what-anybody's used to, but I flea, rainfall, te6lperature, tins time ti . did think` better of Wood blood, d method of seeding or pL nting,I ">,v; ` _ - that I did." insect or other !n uriem. ,II, "I beg your pardon, cousin." Jew. eases. J Plsu+t dl/ ," ate said, meekly. ,� TOO LITTLE ATTElrt , ON a'I . Aad you may be thankful if you F1 .- I A DYnG PROMISE don't live to beg your bread, miss, ;& !s paid generally to the f�a��_qua, - brou lit u oY-t1 plant, that is, }o aim- �: - Plummer, if I was to ask you to PT 'ed seed, and too Little tj adapt- .4 , �"%. y SOIL MA GEMENT. P 0. sharpen the knives on my beaded �g the pleat to the soil or the soil! . - i y - OR, THE fIISSIIY(� • ' knees, you wouldn't do it," she The problem of soil management is to tho plant• and to giving it those �1 Y -• - added, mournfully. a complicated ane for�-vartetX- of method# of culture beat adapted- to - W I LL '. "Well, there, my dear, T don't reasons, —Ong which may be men- its fullest development. . - know but i might.,sharpen them bet- tioned: 1. We possess little fundamen- 'Them facts admittod, what/ practi- k . ter on yqur tongue, ' he replied, tal knowledge concerning the soil. cal methods are open to t,ile .farmer' }r C goaded for once to a retort. There hen not been a time in 60 sad others, not men3ly for the im- 1, "Some thinks it line to Jeer at years wean we, knew so little as at provement of his soil• since that i a I '"', CIiAPTI;1; XII. "I was thinking I might wheel her married wives," said Mr•s. Plummer, Present. 2. The character of our means to an end, but for the econo- ' . In u moment Claude was kneeling out in the sun, perhaps, this bright but her words were drowned in the soils varies greatly, and soil types mic • production' of larger crops?! sr her aide, half-surrounding her day," he replied readily. And he brisk obligato Mr. Plummer eicecut- have not been sufficiently correlated SPeakirtg generally ' and recognizing with his arm, scarcely knowing Khat passed the long afternoon by the ed with knife and steel. to make It possible to predict that (many, individual exceptions due to r, ..-he did, for he was one of those men side of the fretful little cripple, who results obtained in one place wilt special conditions, the buala for im- - 1 who are wax to a woman's tears. rewarded her brother's patience by "He, he, he, her nose doth show, 'apply to another. ' When the soils provement lies along two lines. a "Jeanie, Jessie ! Are you hurt ? Pouts and re roaches, but would How oft to the cupboard doth Mar- P P have been surveyed, mapped and clan- more systematic and shorter rotation Heavens ! Did the beast bite you?" 1 not let him go, ge1y go," sited into se. ten main types, it crops where the land is capable of he added, taking and examining her l "I really ,wonder." Lady Ger- will t Y p of cro p g g _ -.. hen be possible ,tie.-"car ou 'Aeld tillage. and the kee st -...-:qA gloY.pd ha ads., nerd t• cr-ur-e`l�ng 1 trade said, "that Claude bears art t#t.Ille-sa'tzctilt reck3Sss...Jo3rity. - ,tx ,_• ry '3Lor.;;. It can easily w+.nxe Sive -. I.:Lhel as he does. The truth is, he the accompaniment of the steel on sap"iiiieats on each of the ten types y be proven stn- . .that they had grasped the viper's and state with some degree of deft- tistically,that the farmer is n t liv- head: spoils her. Stts is more peevish the knives, casting a half desperate, ' ' .. i than ever after he has been with lialf deprecating wink.toward Jessie }niteness the conditions best suited to Ing up to his opportunity ineither "Your face she sobbed. "It each, writes Thos. r. Hunt. of these directions. This does not almost us." at the eamn�tlme. Cousin Jane "Claude feels for the child; he !n sank in a chair and put her hands Soil Is only a means to an end. necessarily mean that more land "But it didn't, thanks to you! I certainly kind," Sir Arthur. return- to her ears. "There's no knowing The farmer does not want to pro- af4buld be plowed annually than at 'How you tremble. Look up, deer cd. "But it would be hard indeed when I may dro duce soil. Ile twishes t° resent. ' Jessie, look up-! am all right." y P•'� she said,' when plants and animals. Soil is Only P Probably a good deal of land that _ . ` !;h I i[ a strong man, who never had as the seal music died away, "our y is now , I. Jessie -continued to tremble, ache in hii; lite, lost his'patiencefamily always goes off sudden." one of the means or essential condi- Plowed occasionally would be • though she recovered herself suffi- I with a sick. girl." "You can't dropfur in that chair,-tions to the successful production of better off it not plowed at all, but deafly to withdraw w her hands from 'W". Star uiuie, it is precisely mother,r' 'retorted air. Plummer, plants. SPi(king broadly, successful kept fn Permanent -- tee kisses pressed upon the -kisses ' P y Pasture, or al ' . she was too tater! to heed-kisses ' those strong men knowing nothing dryly. plant production depends upon the lowed to grow uD to timber. It of pain who are most impatient of "Not but what I'd as soon be Plant itself, that is, its inherited qua- mesas that those lands that are.adap- more dangcruus than adders' bites. P litics, and u ted to cultivation and are part of Afterwa.ids 'she was vaguely con- ,other people's suffering," Clara ie.- took off na not," also continued, not environment pis the soll,r its anti Its ., . scions that her hands had been kiss t terposed; "Hugh would never de- heedfng this interruption, which prepare.- the regular tlllago operations should vote an afternoon to Ethel; he says alarmed Jessie, accustomed as she be plowed and changed from one crop OIII ;,---ems, bud e never remembered what that she gives him the blues." (was to a masterly passivity In dem- always went- to Jessie's heart, St re- to another sufficiently often to give Y, '^C actual passed, the crops "Come, Jessie, look tip, what to "Or Jim," hla mother added; "as antic broils on the ' part nt Mfr, called her mother, whose butter and . there to cry about 7" he said, re- Jim nays, he wouldn't so much `PIummer; "I never was one to run cheese making she had so often waL- TAF: I31,5T F NVIROhT Ui:NT. - leasing her hands, "the beast i I mind amusing her if she would be up a doctor's bill if I could help it. ched-and admired, .- She liked the ; . . stone dead." amused, but she is so ungrateful." �And as for a funeral. I shouldn't absoluteo�,ileanliness and dainty sero. ;The purpose of this rotatto,n of crops • "It-was so-slippery," she said, I "Poor -child ! poor dear child !" wish to put people out; walking pulosity necessary to dairy work, fins (1) to give opportunity for atodi•r� . _ - - - illi �� fylnq the physJcad texture of Cbe sei� - moaned her father, thinking how would do for me. I9t wouldn't y' had she lot been brought up to be hard! worth while to hev mourn- these things ? She sighed, as the jby tillage, liy w �i ita water-holding She acefuil possessedtheart of cry.- ofwomanhood-,haw daughter in herspring-tide To er. ?hev couldrw lk mer and rich 1 p otpa itis Chang d, the eirculiiLion r tshly," "I-I was so frighten- y dtt2ererrfa tot he had expected for - y g • y gIn coach os u - thick allow cream wrinkled u in _ -InS gr y, shed face only n ood, g walk, . I darn ! eather•y folds over her skier hastened and the ease with . hooked sweeter through tears, her ; "And Claude known what 1t is to say their,feelings would be equal to mer: and her mother really, dentin- which the roots penetrate increased; T . Ifeatures kept their dainty curves, suffer, Aunt Gertrude," added Clara; Cit. There's isn't anybody else to led her for Philip and for that reas- I(2) to add organic matter to the - ' _ 'her eves were all the brighter, like "think of the Balaclava wound, and follow, without its's Eliza'a has. ,On wished bar to live differently ? 18041• by wAich plant food it added and dor-get-me-hots in the des•, her eye- ,the winter cold, and starvation. Re- band And I shouldn't Ilk to, put �Philip had alwa,s been cc,mslderod a (the phytiical properties of the soil • - • lids did nut redden, the quiver of ,member the story of the goose be him' to the expense and trouble with born gentleman, she did not know lare again modafled as just Indicated; •` her lips wont straight to people's and young Randal stole together in the hay season coming on and Eliza why: she had heard of his proposed I(3) to eradicate uorious weeds, tii- . hearts. 'Sonne of her golden hair the Crimea," . . .I going upstairs. I. suppose you can(adoption by the Medways. Was he l80ct enemies and plant divnacs; ,(9). had fallen about her neck arul.iglit- "To be sure ! the goose !`' laugh- Cat cold p,e, .Jessie?" she added, i conmected with that family ? If so. Ito get a now vtart. - - •' - yersd In the sunshine: he could' not.ed Sir Arthur; '-'Claude and Randal taking the head of the now covered-I why was the connection Ignored ? I The basis of all soil. c+ilture is first - - Help touching it lightly, caressingly, Stole the goose and hid it. and an- table with melancholy resignation, !flow could she ever marry Philip, Ito snort the plants or seeds of plants . unseen. I other man asked them to dine upon tafPety as you've, been bred, for 'the brother Ippie of childhood ? No ,having the charact�rint.cs most- do- . "Did you think It would kill:it, his servant having seen and what we're going to receive may the wonder-Captain Medway was start]-,'sired, and then -furnish them the me 7'' he asked with quiet gravity, ,'snatched It. 11he Villain 'made a Lord make us truly then*ful. Ied at hearing it. Then site paused, !most ccnr~en:al heats possible by re- _ a8 they each recovered fvom their merit of feasting them on their own 'Twould have been hotted up if having emptied the skimmer daintily (moving all Pdss'')io-obatrucEicns` to '- . dissimilar agitation. "Then it ;goose.'• . . 'd had 8 husband a respectable we- !into the wooden bowl she held in jthelr fullesat deve!opment A )uc?Ici- might have killed you? and you ; Joeaie aped breathlessly homeward, man might look to, her with money Iher left hand, and fell into a train lour rotation pf crops la g nrraiiy the; . don't like slippery things," he added , shocked at the lateress of the hour; ie, her own and a family looked up I of reverie. her cheeks 1luahing and most .economic way of f.trn ahiag the _ : - - . with a tonder smile, I but when she reached Redwoods. :her heart throbbing, as the morn- rotimew. r .. on a snakes,- eq ranks ; where a pungent fragrance of wood- an ye, ane. un t_care ng a is cry repose tseperposcsvt g r°tdtion is ie, me Ill 3'A snake." she added, now !smoke and bacon made all I d r n rye or jh-%-. 0 0e, s sad tonro that (start This !e as fm oTo 'getea now .Plummer,waschance ` an invitati�in g - that ellen Lonsdale had never knows (tar e near a sin is like touching a cold ' that her delay was unnoticed• din- her plate of pie I her ! that she had never seen any- I g Portion of him arable land In - snake " ner not being yet on the table. one at brarwell Court ! And yet- Imeadows. The rule is two to-fo,ir lie turner] away, a he frown One glance round the room was long " she sighed, beginning to sad yet ! . She tanned to the milk- good trope are produced.and then' the disguising the beauty of his face isuf$cient to above to her practised !.carve. "for I will say this, there pans again, drawing her fore-fiager ()ields begin to fade away. The rea- Jessie sew began to express some eye that tempest was lowering upon I ain't a many can match my hams dwntly round the inside of the pan sons for this err maryv, but ono_im, -- . weirder at Miss Lonsdale's delay, !the domestic horizon. Cousin Jane Not that I was ever one to boast, she had Just skimmed so as to re- (Portant tactor is that the timothy ' land looking at her watch, found Lo !was laying the cloth with bar own ('rhe many -hams .I've cured and no move the ring of cream adboring to (plant is not strictly perennial, its - her intense, surprise that. the morn- :hands, a wholly,, unnecessary- thing thanks._. It's fa Wood blood " it, . remembering her mother's 1n- (length of ILfe . depending'somewhat '• .. lag %am gone, it was time to go Pointing to storm on the Redwoods "There ain't a many can match structiona on the .subject. Thrift- ,upon the favorableness of its sury • . home to dfrirer, barometer, "To be sure, saybvdy your tongue." added Ur. Plummer less dairy maids left the ring on the �roundinge I "By the .ray, I quite .forgot the 'Can but be wore out," she was say- hastily, bending his jovial face over pan, careless ones forgot to wash 2i--has bola-pointcd_-nut-�ktat._ah d` • ` - -mote," Captain Medway said, for- Ing Mournfully when Jessie carne .in.I'hin foam-topped mug of ale. and re- and cool the forefinger, untidy ones tit was.customary to rut timothy that .ltetunq also that tie hn.d been Pur- i with the soft freshness of a.springcelving a hearty kick-under the used the-whole hand and so messed had 'seed in it, the meadows lasted prised to meet Jessie, and handing breeze, "and the sooner the better table from Roger, who had Just the, cream over the handle of the longer than sin present. 'Dn"riess I>y. . � - -far a little cocked-hat of Clara's in- �in a world like this. I don't know Pounded Into the room, all blowsed skimmer; a whole Godo of ethics the r r ntinucd � diting, which briefly told her that as there's anybody to cars when I'm and ruddy from the thorough scrub- seemed to be involved in skimming APPLICATION OF SFa•:Ii labe was riot ablo to keoP her tryst gone-without 'ta the funeral ex- bang that always preceded his din- milk. And she had no mother to Ito meadows, especially 'if-arcotn ani' lthat moraiag. Jessie did not won- penses," she added, showering the her. "You R'ns always good at teach her the ethics of more impor- P' -. - -. ider at the Isdy's choice of a rues- :knives and forks with a clatter_up- tongue." lie added, evidently reckless taut things "Oh ! mother, come 'ed with- the al'Plic•ation or stahle Ina- Isenger, her simplicity was too ab= 'on the table, of consequences and altogether de- back, come back, to your child. For nure, meadows may be successfully (solute; and he did not think 16 nee- '. Jessie knew better than to make moralised and defiant, ono tittle -tour !" maintained. for many years, but It _ .aseary to explain that he had Inter- land• remark or ofMr to help; oho -But what," coxtinued Cousin . The skimmer and bowl bad -to. be will generally tic.'.fo+nid better prur - - eepted the note on its way to her by looked inquiringly 'sit M-r, PIummer, !Jaime, , fortunately missing the In- set down more than once because of tics to plow- and take off one or - the hands of a servant. She wished I who stood In the Engli nuendo and mollkQed b the com- the tears; but all the pans were more cultivated cropa,.and ilius get a .. goo staorn S, and taking her I o a commanding position on P intent, "in the best-cured 'tongue s mm a net, t e anI Pours were o suggest a --easel and painting things, vanished the hearthrug, trying to appear at fa a world' like this?" from them, and fresh, well-scrubbed iq eneral forth qf-rotation„-it would be .- . In the depths of the wood. Ho re- his ease. Beauty was not Mr, Another contraction of air. Plum- ones set in their places ready for •follov;s: -An intercnitural crop,. . lmained leaning aaaainat a tree with Plummer.'s . strong Point, his com- mer's features here nearly produced the afternoon's milk, 'that Abrahnrn'ciz., coril, potatoes or beam, ono folded arms, gazing at the spot lett j plexion, with the bun and storm, the .whom brought in in foaming pail v.suapend- . . another titter from .Jerrie, ,car; n broad.an't croft, wheat, rye, vacant by her I frost and fest of aixly years. to- these rtme'nities sometimes-made hy- ed froin a yoke on his shoulders. oats or barloy�, one year; meadow noL .. 1. "She fs too good !” he reflected. +!tether_ with the hearty meals and sterics.l: but Cousin Jane went on "It do seem natural to zoo Miss in to exceed fait- Ycrars.• . ,;. "'This in no mere milk and water fn- 'festive glasses incidental to the with placid plaintiveness, "Roger, dairy !" he said, when he clattered • C'oWining our. romarl s strictly to nocence, half-ignorance, half want.!Ploughing and reaping and. riding my dear, do t.ry'some more •pie. in over the wet flags, and .Jeszsie's produr tion pf general feria crops. -...` -- -! �} of temptation, no llght, slight t'ilr• and shooting of that long period, Keep yourself'up', for you may need mind and heart were in'a muck} one may often wisely stimulate' the Inge beauty. It is sterling. A new was, of a ciceep rich plum color, his it;. there's no.know•ing when trouble calmer and healthier condition when _4 face was angular grur�th of crops by the use of com- . type of woman. And I am not to `` ng lar and beardless, his may come. We may all. be. gone all was done, the waiting and �wat- merciai fertilizers, ]'t is eminently be shut of her heaven 1 But she is !mouth a straight line at right angles b3' this time to-morrow." ' thing Sebastopol re sled with s a Sas aI. L"Ismi , and she went out to !,ort-ion of _this incrensed product to , • -women---Xy cousin Clara-tun! I �ey'ea were rather deep-set and over appeal by finishing the beefsteak the orchard ' 'with n plate of'curds live stock and return the manure to a have her authority. My Mother- hung by tufted sandy eyebrows; they pie in his most heroic fashion, en- and new cheese-parings to give the the soil. By. this means•, the crop well f my mother Qught to know, reminded Jessie of bright little lead- treating his mother between whiles young,chickens, cheeping and flutter- producing r but she does not think highly of the ed cottage windows beneath thatch- to "pick a bit" herself, which she Ing there abo t their. imprisoned K Power of the soil may be 1 I sex. Everybody. man or woman. Led eaves; his sandy hair, .perfectly steadily declined to do, anxious mothers, each 4naintaiii^d, or it already ,educed, ' especially woman, has his price, ao-f straight, piirted on ono side, brush- "Only last night I dreamt of bride with her head thrust between the may be increa9ed." '.If. on the othnr� '. cording to Lady Gertrude. 'That ed smooth on the t cake-,"•she sighed, "and the feelings bare•, It'Mrs. Plummer would but)hand, commercial fertilizers alone are .. ,y.' op and brushed g g , used, and the increasrAd ploduct sold Aalnclava business ? by Jove ? who tout at the•ends, was strikingly like I have in my inside nobody knows. let her do these thing's regularly . from the fsJm, ,Just thg opposSte.tnay_ wouldn't have bragged ?-The viper! a thatched toot; the whole face, But I ain't one to•complain:" "To he sure Jessi'o's arname.ntal if • • -sweet child ! she could face death, ,homely in feature, genial and kindly "Jessie," said Mr. Plummer, when she;ain't useful when. there's tom- (result. Thn farmer cannot a'1'ord to I . but cried ata Lice slipperiness ! En- in espreasion, had exactly the phy- Cousin Jane, had left • the, room ipany,'' Mrs. -Plummer confided that no any agency-for increasing the• . gaged, and to Philip-?-is Philip;siognomy of a cosy -thatched red wafter- illy• her own .sighs, "don't !evening to one of her guests. "Good- productivity of hie soil, and his mad, or what ?•-" He unfolded his brick cottage. Tltis face surmount- you ever give Philip the tonguo-pie ness, knows her father hev spent I(groat Potent at;cncc is , arms and took a tura beneath the'Ing'a burly form and wear, an ,for dinner, my 'tis e ruanure pt n: •• dappled I^; 4 gt on e>:rning her music ; ver- ?ca a petit W its An s 1e•s A etas t singer never seen her !" he sighed, "I wish •=ng decided perturl)ation, with the indirect altusion to liar engagemout.I Jessie was at tlto piano singing in F'R(y�1 S'I'AIILJ: 7'O I'AS'f JJRT:, • . I to.--IIeaven_.__I had nin i••,stra'ight line of leis mouth screwed "Thee Lord only knows," he Contin- it fresh and artless voice, f, 7n the• string nrtny turn out their . he repeated. into.an Incipient whistle, wen droll ue , -Ktow-71-Z'tme � - jcows on the pastures before they can • ' Luncheon was in full progress enoug�i to Jersie's mind; but when I'd asked four or five to drop into Sweet ilitrue love though given in ge a ke_fexv>-__ when he reached the Court, chererful Mr• ,I lummer, wis)tink still to Rp- .tea and supper' to-night tilt this ! vain, Ir: vaiii, , relish the fonder gra¢a; but practice and good-tempered as usual. pear At his ease and yet to convey morning; entirely forget." And sweet is death that puts nn end iiro�os it is not good for {hem, " "Been sketching this ;-morning,Ito Jessie a hint of what was going I "Nell, ,Cougin Plummer, you de- to pain." They partially Inso their appetite Clara ?" he asked his' c�iisin. ,,No?:on, to twist one eye slowly in- 'served fi scolding," ,Jessie replied, ; - . .. ," for dry forage and the watery grass Is the picture finished, then?" Clara tun -iiik. it was ton droll, laughing. I don't know what I "So it's to be a matcfi," she , did not re lv and a sligyou ! that La.as it does no contain the ---him for-not making himself acquain-,! "Seeing anybndy's own flesh and .lane." fres. over and'.the accompone lady guyaniment cat•Ineu-isha;o nt t:lx+t as stirppucd bin, the hny. The consequiCnce is'that thny ted with her aiovcments earlier, in,Blood wore Wit may be amusing to "She'll be all right,." he averred, was lingering itself out benentll her I tall o!T in their i. and they hardly which case he could have driven to sone," 'continued Cousin .Jane. sev_ cheerfully, •"now sher'v giv out we fingers. Cleeve with her. Tieing Sir Ar- erely, "but 't isn't tvttat_I expected I May all bo gone by thine limo to- "Nell ? to be sure they've been oR regain it again ,all that season. Tho thur's ward, and having from early I°f Poor Wartha's own child," i niorrow. Then Jessie went to and on again this tiro years past; Pnstw a is injpretl, yielding less feed ' s childhood passed half the "I was 'thinking for the season, wl�iln the ground is yenr with i ° .of something 'offer her services in the complicated the captain he likes his pleasure;-as soft he they.poach it up and cut ' •, . ' '.-' him, 'Clara had fallen into frat- -tinny,'' Jessie hastily explained. _ I prep that she knew must be 'is natural to a young man, but he'll penal relations with her cousin. Thos I "I am sure I wonder at you, .Its- (made for the reception of guests, 1hev to settle down-and marry some- the nod, was all very well in one's teens, but I ate," Mrs. Plummer larhented, plan-I services that after many gibes at ,when, and Miss Lonsdale isn't so When t,Ke cows arc kept tri'the yard a woman of four-and-twenty, posses- ing. the mustard on the bible with her fine breeding and general incom-,young as .she was. Theti• property and fed their usual aniount, of for- Ping large.,property, expects more Ian air of resignation, "and I won- ipetenco, were 'finally grurabling ac- (Joins too,. the Suffolk property that age and grain they will gise_.a steady . deference.' So'Miss" Lonshitle• told'der your poor ;mother don't turn Icepted, .' is. And do they say they're engag- flow of mill:. Thr grass`will grow -her cousin later, when explaining tin her grave to hear you, -1 don't. She w,a9 glad ,to escape her own ed at last.(' '. .. ;without interruption, and RNen ready , the cause of her anger to him. But expect' much from them that isn't thoughts in this household bustle I The color 'rushed into Jessio's face Ito turn the cows oil-it will. give a , Claude knew the true cause far too (Wooda. And to be sure, Wood as and put on an apron and tucFed up and she-heard a hoarse murmur like Ifull bite that' will. kccp up tlirotrgh_ _ :. well. (you are, poor Matthew reared you I her- sleeves, and-found her shaken lithe sea'in her cars. All the even- (the season. a "It you have nothing to do' this °P as I always sold he'd.live to go- nerves and cverish heart-beats calm- I Ing ati voice seemed to be saying over { Thos.^ .who have harl to foot! taelr ,i?s,t s,.ftorsoon, Clauoe," Sir Arthur Dent. Men folks may laugh and ed and quMed, especially when 'she '�nnd• over -agnirr, "Engage!! ! rLi-;cattle cK the' yawl's until `the. grass i J said• hA try to amuse poor little Iwhistle while theft' mArried' wives Iwent into the clean, cool, fresh -gager! t !has got a good start are well est- ''�. Ethia; she is tritgltVully low to-day." are drove into their gravem, it's',dairy to skim the milk. Di -y-work I (Tr 1`e, c•nntinued:) • 1>Liorl with their methods: • - , : . - -. 1. .! . . . _ - , . - wa - - *rin::. '- _ _ ._ ._ :.,�.,.. �;.: ,..,,rte.,--•�.rr-. — "':G:.�+',,•'y, •,.••sC,,.• .i '- .. f:.'+m7sT .e':v' iaeF,+a•:ewu�L i''�' /�' ':.:o_ T•.x-,��.- .s .....:,..n.�IsaR sT.. _ i ..rh Y •+°�e...� •,:�,,- 7 4- C V v - _ - --Bert 1%Vvodruff. of Oshawa, _ X18 . '3tkex�ni� >l tC>�. was home aver 'Sunday, - r . s IN11-. _ -«•. Furstei', of Green River, ,. . .- ., spent a couple of days. this -week ti�ith his sitter. 511's. WY D. Rogers -s -' . --Rev: : _�_ preached in a very acceptable Eight Cents a poun 1S 4 - _ Rev. neer in St. Andrew's church - what n woonian .p J:-E.Mflore is in L abridge on Sunday last. _ -t fou' this >�#rs (l eo 7°tfr Giegus and - twelvepounds of flesh, � week. �_... ' -W. E. �'anstone shipped a car R. De•rerell, are in Toronto this . load of hogs on Thursday. week attending the annual meet- She was thin and weak and ...--10 lbs 21 inch nails 250. " -Miss Jennie Gordon is spend- ing of t'he W. F. M.•S. of the Pres- aid one dollar for a bottle of � � - ing afew days in the city. byteriau.ehurch. P 10 lbs 3 inch nails, 250.E ,. -T. A. Greig has purchased a Clark's bridge on Church st. Scott's Ernulsicn, and•by tak'- ,4 BQ Diamond Axle Grease, 25c. .new driver from Norman Holt. is now completed with the except- in -regular doses l:ad gained 25e Boxes Frayer Axle Grease, 20e. -E. Barber, of Toronto, spent ion. of the coveting, v�hich on _ -- M i Sunday with W. G.•and�irs. 'aid account the unfavorable winter twelve pounds in weight before " �1.OQ Corn Planters 7fic. -Miss Louise Rorke, of"Thorn- hasbeen delayed in being delivered - s fi:' _ = bury, is visiting friends in Pick- -The following is the relative the bottle R a *)shed. -._r. erinq. standingo the pupils in the sr. Eigl-A. cents a pound is Co e nri � (}On18 On � . -Walter Logan,of Toronto, is department_for April, Sr 4-I. spending a few days at his home Shirley, E Pugh, G Allaway, D cheap• for such :Valuable ma- " ' .'At once-and get the advantage of anis very close prices ' : •P,.3'ks:_ .- .. •L1LIT, L B2t:1_i:-s-Iul1, if{(yi'£y, - i"" -John Allaway, 'of -Toronto, Hing, W Dunbar, E Calvert. In- renal. JIIIe Fay Tric, spent Sunday with Pickering teimediate I-Ji Bateman, D Herr less, some. ,get nothing for Mlle$ S. chi lean friends. 3 Moore, E•Buuttng, J O'Connor, their money. You et our Pieker_ing Hardware , . P -Miss Armstrong, -of Toronto, E Wright, J Canner Jr 4-R g S' - _ .spent Sunday with Pickering Shirley; O Leslie, W Ward. G Dun monev's worth when you bu;: bar,. N Banks,• 'W Winters. L friends. -. ---.. - - -Fred Law moved into the Banks, E Smith, IV Greig,A Ward Scotts, Emulsion. • Hai-trick residence on Church st. Jr 3-E Moore, G Bateman 'and H ,t ��'e will sed }ou a little Eve:­rythingforauseclean�ng on '%Iondat. yloore (ednal), J Falmer, �i Robin- .-Stone is now •being' (lelivered -uu, M C ilvert, ,J O'Connor, A free. at the college for the foundation Clark. F Bundy. J Haley, P Ben-of the new addition. nett. �S Dai'icl,un. «' G Ward. SCOTT & EC,%i'\'E CHEMISTS, -Miss R. Bradford, of Toronto, teacher. Jr dept. Sr 2-C Ever} -_ Sunlight. SurlIirise, Comfort and a clog. other kinds, wash- spent a few day's with.her parents yi Rankin. E Holt, H Liscombe Toronto, :. .' On ario. Soaps- ing cur,: ,ounds, scrubs brushes, etc. Reuteinber we give the here. Chas, and :firs. Bradford' and L Dickie(equal), E Andrews, -�ii�s Lillian Le.lie, of Toronto. Jr -T O'copnor, F Bennett. In- Sac. and $2.00,; all d:ug�ists. - is spendiuh a fen day= dere -with terinediate '?-C' Palmer. E 3foore. _-- -___. e have a Tut ,rf nice liouZe'lsciint-, the Celebrated Ark Ther lrarent=. John and . r Leslie. 1: S�'hite, t S austone and yi .4ila Found a cure for indigestion. Paints-'Brand, «e tsish to clear out reguclless of cost. 'C'uiue and -Airs. J. A. Hilt, purposes tak- wary (even), A Bureh and L Ben- I usp(1 Chamberlain'? Stntnach and get bargains. _ 'ing up re idenc•e : in their uR 11 Beuvett toveu., M Scott, T Annan, Liver Tablet- for Inajigp�rion and find d«elling uppv-its the =cllool thi.= F: �Z uu;.lrukY, L Greig, L «-Bite, Fl that they Suit u;v r!_t ),peter than ani' Sl,lendid assurtu,ent= of lace curtains, curtain, net, `week. Brien null NN" White. Sr lit '2=1:l,.lv },stela rc•u ptl� I bare ever tried Curtai>�6- art ulu-lits, ,u-t lateens, s,.rinis, crettoues. -L. D.,'BAlik- moved on Satur- H seri. W Mmkttr, A 1:�'ety, F:I and I hn:e used n.anr ditfrlt t rearae- , iia} in h, the Ituuse lie lately purch (;ordun. B Moore. H I,R';nter, Ll,tiPs, I ani ne,u•lp ffty-or; real,' of ;;=e ]lave all wool, iiniout. Iienip.'stair carpets, stair ased,a+ul-ju=t vacated by R , II. Moore, H Stt tt C' Rn iril. Jr pt , ar:,l hn�e silttelcd a FzY.,i cal Carpets 2-G Allaway, A O'Connor. C. Eton: tnl}isr(�tum, I can r:t aluu,�t linen. Ni•e-dell r and table uilc:uths. ('rummer. - anything I want to now,-(4e,- W. -Jlrs. I . ylattheR•.?,. whc, lin- Sau(ler,on. W Ste.cnrt, tir }rt 1- Emory, R•,••k .NLlls, Ala. For,ale b} Fc,r big a-sortment, etet~atit clerign4 and-close 1 ' spentseveral ttr.onth� vi-itiai: E' I;i:ntilrsr. C' Ruuers. T But cit, R 1 all Drugxi+t,: �� allpapers- price We ►.rat thein :ill. Conte and ser. friend; in Turontc, returned lvnut• Brokensliire and E Bennett )even! a on Saturday. R Doyle. teacher. -Hun=e cleaning is now the —• _ - --order of the day with the itsual = --woo+ing •co,gn. J -_ _N e - ---- -- - r7413n Dickie & Co. - - --'- 'accumpariimeut, cold meals or no In the -pr ne ° 1 tUl nlc (,hi - t i c e • ` lmealr+at all. h.•td%,h•-opimc .ouctb," say. fr•,. D. �E I -We are pleaae(f to see R`tn (.'apps, nf)'apps, Ala. t used ('ham- .PFrwell around again after beim: i,t'rlain s Cotilrh Ren)edv with the •p?- ,seri gr.••l tvot-M trsc�rll it a- • confined tc, the 1]Ut2=e all -«inter rn„st -416s44('i,*t'v re+tilts. I th'nw th!- his r•,ct„}r,«•Ss wc,tll'd I ha +pin ! d retg lDe w If ( cit reap- WANTED AT INCE• 54 OCI+D Acres of td th ix 3t rrrnpdc K with a broken leg during fide w'eatl r hive th whunpl❑• ',with. Thi+rrmedv;.+gip taclrs f.,r Int1k really when t}ze' sic- i, Arthltr JVhlleton, of Green the cull l,w,se. ,essenA the severity t w O Man — luc - K I i.(«ry wa¢ n mak<� tta InunFl.. in per. lb. _ 4vQods ,hip ed a tlioro-bred =hut t I ar„1 frrc;:2encv.o{ t he .couKhin :�1211.s r,rdpr that Land o �u our 'tI- t ngvlci feed un y - frl,m tl-il� -tafin tc, and counteracts amtend• I t�aw'ar to ychuul in time. --- - = Quebec on 110ay. Pneumonia. ••' All kinds Turns See(i 1°c lb. p. --John Dickie and E. L. Cha --»- _ Timothy. Clover. .Maple ..vru �[rr $Carbor0 . man had a business trip to mark- ._ _ Ttatm 'rte E-�'rrtea:+ae reauoa o.r,s Balt by Barrel and Fifty lb. Sack. -Gar�etz -Rakes 3f�c and - - i ham, Box Grove and other pfrlIIt, 14INe 60210 a:•CCR A9 FOLLOWS — iBlack wire. Barts wire in that locality on i4londay. The pn}zular Peng of the '+cartu,ro No. 8 MAIL 8,51 - W. H: lily on r maned into farmers lust now 1- u take my milk, 11 12 Logs 2:53 P. M. but give the a dollar a can. 1.10 �C1L . 6.04 P. V. W. ,Lagan the Western House on Saturday -� -scarix..r Maple Leaf foot ball _ . ' - $e hoe not et fn11y decided team re-organized again, and are pcac- T'tta>als ooIxo WseT Dt71♦81'OLLOw1:— „_ _ _ whether to bus d a new house or tieing every week•, and will hold their ho•9 LOcaL oven against all comers. '•11 1✓CCAL 1:21 P. M. buy. 'n agai• st al u,n EpRorth League 117 MAu. Service at Audlep will beheld g �� �� at 3 o'clock-next Sunday afternoon intend holding a bachelors' ani bene- Mone diets social in the near futtue, Do you want - -'--- instead of 2.30. in conaeclnenc•e:, of ��// - - C. Beldam has commenced. work on -Ahe-sacramental service in Picker- his new residence. 1 - ---- log. The destruc tion of old St. MarFaret's 1�E W WHEELS � ' --A number from Eastern Star church will .probably result to the On our Bu or Delpocrat, Best (duality and Fair prices does it Lodge, Whitby, and Brougham erection of a new chapel at an early Y 86'y i - -Lodge, Whitevale, paid a visit to date. 8t. Ma areCs was the oldest We have Them ¢ OntarioLfldge, LO.U.F., Pickering hutch in the diocese of Torontc out A,\YTHING and E�'ERYTHI\G you need in the line of Stoves and - side of the city.- The sh of Scar- and are specialists in all that kind~ and Ranges, Tinware, Oi1Q, Paints, etc. on Wednesday evening. baro was set apart by ishap Strachan -Mrs. F..E. Gee, who has been ref work. Don't go to a foreign town A shipment of "Quick Meal” blue Hanle oil stoves just arrived ; two In 188[1, and was first served by the for carts a work. R'e can lease ndi several weeks in the city martters dad students at i' r Canada "$ p and three burners including ovens to Bit any size. ng ply you. Our -machine department is Tr our oods. _ returned home on Wednesday College, Y. Mr. Norris w-aa-the first running eve da General black- Y 8. ,--_ Ave#mg•__ -She- umhent Anil Rohr---J g 0��`E 0. CtlPt© bC,-�L� A�.g a Ct19tOmlT. 9mithing. etc. y• . by her friend :Hiss Huntley. Rai. Pellivrell, the first church year- House and lot for'sale cheap. Custom work an o�er�promp clone. i George Wilson, echo has been dens,whose remains are novo interred TT laid up for nearly two weeks with in the dliurrh cemetery. The.first N. l3. JACKSON, Brock Road. JOSEPH - H B �..J NT��• -• 1 6 severe attack. of pleurisy, is, we parish consisted of St. adacgaret's _ -- • . - -- . _ 1 ars leased t0 state able to` be church on lot 11,• concession 1, $cat> * TN i p box, and St. Paul's church, Rev. Mr. C* A REMONT Ll Y��y r around, though far from being ou:, on lot'27, concession 4: R,ev, yIr• j,� V well. Norris retired abuut 18.15 amd was The 'us Fannin Mill ► -The velig�onsc)uarfer]y meet- succeeded by Rev. Stewart Darling, 1 ing in the ,Methodist church tvi11 and he'soon found the old .church too First-class horses to hire day or Fer -•• beheld vn Sunday morning next, small to accommodate the congregat- night. ' Famous ► -. he sacrament of the Lord's ions, and a beautiful site was selected Bim, in connection meeting all __ .__-:. _ supper will,be 40miuistes a and a half to the vrestward, whsle trains. a have now oa an a ours ow rooms a camp e o a business official meeting will be Christ church was erected,a handsome Horses clipped on shortest notice. mill manufactured by the Out. Grain & Seed-,Separator Co. Truly a held on Monday evening at 8 edifice and an oruamentto the country separator which separates. Also a full line of- o'clock. roadside.' The vestry and congregat- -,:W. A. Thvm$On, w•-- _--'-- -This is Oe .time of the year ion of St. Margaret's removed to the Proprietor, _ When every householder should new building in 1850. Thereafter the ,Frost & Wood Implements , see that his premises are puruto old church was used for occasional An attractive appearance. All services, but chiefly as a mortuary ; chapel. The pulpit and yeading desk, PSC '�e�a�s ' • ' ' Inspection Inoited: dirt should promptly be dis which were destroyed, were made ppoosed.J, and evespthing given a from the ppulpit and roading desk of yigilarace -. Committee AGENT. tidy appearance. Nothing is more the first St: Jame 'chnich, given by — E L �CHAP-MAN). F Gu The'fire was caused Formed for recoven'na property stolen • ' ' repulsive to - and dirt,,andnothing gives greater while burning rubbish. to e c re• spreadingunder the nsion of the thieves. -where every resident takes delight church, which ares on pest _ Mgmbers bavina property stoleu communi• • is giving his home a,tidy appear —'+"' eats immediately with any member'. just ante. Cured His Mother of Rheumatism. of Eseontive Committed. Wehave received r`v i er-'hoc+breis-,z-a„tFprPT f... Membership fee 51,00. - --- ' many vests with rheumatism,” says �rthu-----�jefey; "'the oldest residents of Pickering, `�, H Yearsard, of Husband,Pa. "At - - tom _ Ann Westlake,-relict.of the late times she w as unable to move at all, Secretary. President.' _ A Choice variety ing pa e '- John Q. Stanley, died at her •late while at all times walking was painful Exec.Com.-Cleo.Lent{,D,E.Pngh,t.s, a different firm. . The patterns are entirely II'2w and villi be sold at residence, lot 8,.b. f. -con., at the I presented her with a bottle of Chain- 'PalMer,Pickering,Ont: very* reasonable prices. e would also cal] attention to on'r silgs' age of 87 years. The 'deceased ber•lain's Pain Balm and after a fen and velvets for dress trimmings. "-- _ - w a , - , em land, emigrating to Canada about uiostw,onderful-pain reliever shehd �,T Q �.ever triediii fact,she is never wiethout~ ickering al09 lam• It Boone, -Piekering.fifty years ago, and landing at it now and is at all tittles able to walk. Bow•manville, where north her hus- An- ocejskmal Application -of Pain • • `�aids at Spink bills, band and family -she •resided• on Balm keeps away the pain that she _ -the W. K. )lurk farm prior to I was formerly troubled with." For Beet Quality of.. Hard-Coal _ moving to Pickering. She always Qtile by-all Di•ug'gists. enjoyed the best of health lip .to I -- - N within four da a of her death. FOR SALE-A Asad second hand - Fullweight Guaranteed• `y-• bn¢¢y double Beat,strong 'wheels, chenp1Her husband died only last Au�T- f,r cssb,ttm@ or trade ou stock.alsoavo milch /�} �e�1*'!�'� C7I�Al1e w a ers• • 9 She had a.family ap of si!L, all cors got a Jersey vrel]•bredl at reasonable figures Stove e dad Chestnut Vii Miiliir� - _ ..p. _.. -. _.. _u t A:pi;to N.J.Cbspmau lob 9.con 3,Pickering of whom are -living: • These are, Qs•ir Harry, of Honey�cay Fella, N. Y., ' -j At -lave-st market -- James, of Bow manville, Wna-, of Fruit -Trees. 1. h y of Watson s Papers Pickering, Samuel, of Barrie, stirs, = rices • -• . We are Aiidwing t ig spring a,fiue-displa i c Pipher. of London and Mrs. Powell -- - Newest Patterns. Shrubs We have also on hand quantit of _ of Pickering. The funeral which All kinds of Frait.Trees, all a ck. Etc. fog Rale. y . C and see our Sto was largely attended, tc,ok place q a on Weclne�day, from her late resi-J-,Highest prices paid for Fall and Best Quality 9piithing Coal. _ _ = denrr, when her remains were I Winter Apples. I Our Coal makes warm friends. a' R. A. Bunting conveyed to the Union cemetery, JON E. OEEV Agent, Orders left wita w, -FeajL delivered) j�, • pstlawa, for interment. Pickering, promptly. , f : : ,ems: .,rn � �� .� >.'. •y-. .. 't _. ..: :, ..•. ✓ :.tie .,�.:+•s?' �,::t