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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1905_02_10 J �k THE P1 ERING-1 - - i VOL., C-K i� . DICKERING. ONT., FRIDAY. VEE 10 190, NO I-� rofessif,Qsixat OLar3*. n Cherrywood. i beloved wife of airs Donald Ross, I burg. Mich.,As desirous of harnessing — Spink Mills1passed away to her eternal home. I Canadian wind and compelling it to a i Our woodmen-are making good She was the elder labor t daughter of the for the Canadian farmer. The ;.:.t �edEcul. . _- use of the sleighing lately. }ate Henry and Elizabeth 31adiIl, who Su ndard Windmill and Manufactur - Red Wheat - ].05 bus. �`a are pleased to state that Sir: came to Canada from Monaghan, Ire-!ing C'o. have been doing a large bus;- ? White Wheat 1.05 Osland is improving nicely. I land, in 1537, and settled in the town- ness in manufacturing wind-mills etc. =, Spring Wheat - - 9U Thonia' Cowan, of Brock Road, I slli}:of Scott, Ontario county. In in Galesburg. F. EASTWOOle 6?•D.. ;Dorene p g it is at resent en 1K54. she married Donald' Y.oss who W. M. Prin le, a successful hard- 3; ri to oanaaran Pacific aailway: coronas Goose Rhear - 90: P' gaged with .lir_. g - Ontario County; Issuer of Marrisve Licensee, Manitoba Flour $6.00 bbl. Garland. f was among the first settlers in Scott ware merchant of I 'llithy, took unto Oasremont: Office hours-Before 10 a m.,,l to 9 and who cut. the first tree on the. hirnself a wife on Wednesda span- p•m.,ana hou 7 to 8 p,m. Private telephone Family Flour 5.50 " Thursday nigllt was dead here y. nitlit j ing of last week, brief mention of �`"' connection with Balsa.=Gresnwood,Brougham PaStry Flour • ° 5.5t) `+ as a large num er from here were The Inaiu buildings ! which was made in these columns. Kt Zion,A.Johnston's sorb coot',.Win Cowie'e 'in Brou r: Mr. S. I3. T},a c(r(anonv took place at the home M non),and D Page's i3th con) 6-17, Bran $IS:00 ton ghatn tut rile c'aruival. Todd"s carriage work. were burned to Shorts .`20.00 Mr. and Mrs. Welford, of To the ground last Thursday morning r,f Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Ross, the hap- Jumbo ?5.00 " ronto, Sundayed with the latter; about one o'clock Sc.uu after the 1py vwing lady being their eldest - - l.EpdE• Graham, `;'hole Wheat Floors parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. Teefy alarm 'had been sounded, a large da"khter.. Miss Flurence, The Rev_ here. crowd gathered to fight- the fire Dr. Abraham, of the Presbyterian Cho of all kinds. , church, s :iE. FAREWELL,Q. C., B.ARRIS- p monster but owing to the high win( performed the ceremony, s TBR,Coanty Crown Attorney,.ad C..iy Hard and Soft Coal. from the no!•th, the severity of the only imrnadiate relatives being pres- ollnator. Court House,WhitbT• 10-T Above prices Bnbject to Change withoat II S'on want a second hand organ at° weather sad the slowness with which ant.-Key Stone, \otice. tend the Beg Soeibil. the hose were made ready for wat(•r OW toll BARRIS- Model Bake Co,-f to be turned on, it gained such head- Public Library Concert. • •.D er■,solicitort,dins 03100 opposite Poen � Dunbarton. way that it was•llupu.sslble to sage '• . OfUs Whitby,Oct. Jan.Ball Dcw,B.A.;Theo. - -- - - - ---'- buildingor its contents. All efforts When You Have a Cold. s oalulvrav,LL•B. Money to Loan. Ey The Honor Rall of the Dunbar- were then directed to the east side to t4)11 se11001 for Januar is as f,( The"nap the fire f:uul Che lumber shed The first activh wlien you have a y and stable. Abu It 2.3U, the fare war H should be to reli,•ve the lungs. Peter{retry. - l0«' ;-4Tfl C'lli;_-C. StricklHull, i This k hest accnm lishe(l by the foee li s Aman. F. R(�ath and E. Hell' anti-r control and 0!e adjoininghu!ld- P HOP3L�B,VETERI\ARY SCR• Inl safr.fl,:ln cinilels, a'h4 h.fie« in!!tasr' of F'hnmb(rlain's(`unRh Remed}. u det'sou eyev «'. 'Allison, G' lar e uactitles to the r:wl h; j'hPlThk Iiernedy liq•.Tifa(•s the tough n,u- -. 11. OEO I, Graduate of the Ontaric yet j g y t � 1L Q i j�`1]ite. 1�. Anew, and V. Ni alto,, manse of the fire is nnkn,wn but it ca+ and c uses its expulsion from the lsrinary Oo;:ege. Toronto, regieterel member j� `( iI YXthe Oncar!c eterinary !,edits' Aaeocation. het• started in L ars air cell,of the lung, rodiwey a free q eu , .>• IIolrner J1. ('Rr=ren, G. l Iarilith;:;op accord- P (Mae sad re■n Riveone slid one- hoe.er miles r to reports o expectoration, and o peri~ the Ser•re- _, north o!Green lover. O>9ce and shoe:uR[orge ♦ lnTyau.—;7}{Ir. .(-'la, �—C'. Hrp�e, 1{. � F: 1 f th(r•� «'hq R'er• 411 1 ' boersi"to 11 a.m.a and 1 to 4 pm, Pncate a the scene first. tier. 'i'odd's 1+ mill ti`'rl`. A cvulplete(-urs woon fi,IlovvI;. telephone in my otnee P,O. address, Green' Thom,G. It W t. W. Car-on. Ed' Thi; Remedy twill 'urs a sPt•(•re cold •garr Mitchel, E. Hear If. «-alto!, },e. in t}1e Mr, of S'itfr, iBf4er, On, I which is partial,} r w-red hy. gl Kir in It-s, time than any troatment and bf all materials aid desi¢n' hon Mitchel, (i. . Burn-. J. Sul}i- , thy: sv=rc 7n in a natural and ln-itranr:e. 1�'e•tr =t tl:at Mr, T..,'.,.1 ,Vuottiet* gaicb*. kept; n stock, It aril; pap can van, M. 1'a(ll c'e .1:. «'1:ite.-,'.sou l n i!1 re-build in the spring un a larger l}u Rttht + ria;'!• P. �-runteracts to sail at our works acd inspect oar Block: �'las�-1. «•,lite. E. Pttt-ker, G. .scale,-Tirn(•y any tendency toward 1pneclmnnia. For and obtain prioee. Don't be min:ed b7 ' I3(ir�th. II. ljetlyd, R. Car-on, I:. i�S05,SA9 DC:II�',Conreynnoer, Com, agents we do not employ them,coneegneoi- • T missioner for taking Amdaritt, etc., Heard, L. ,;'hitt; W. White. -�llllte flag Somet'':r: For You.- commission we can, and do throw off the agent® g Claremont.Out. _ commission of 10-per teat., which you will AnuiversAry Service= will be. �«-- -`---- Certainly save by pmobasin held in Dnubartou Presbyterian �+ , BII:I'J'I�p 4, Issuer at 5larnage g from ria._ A � B• WI solicited. Church on Sabbath I'eb. (lith. ;413th Ontario V11kC111 'Ckerin (V, p Lloensee for the County o! Oatarto. Of g V/ oal $o am'sa the store or at his r■ddenoe,Pi lckertng WHITBY GRANITE CO., . The mur•airiv service 10.:30 R.rn' Ret,urtls Yards St Spunk Mills ---- opp.Poet omo., Wbulb7, Ontario -4 ill be A You ug- peoples' service "AVID BELDAM. .azetionser, &a., -- ' ---- _ Find will be( by the pas- -- Best Quality of Hard Coal Woburn,@,)!,tits sales from his remarous Lor, The afternoou servieo. '_.3u ELE(-rices J.&,y, 25th, JW3 1 rased.both lar aad near 8s:es cf fauna•farm t P. m. and the eveuing .:erFlce 7.00 -- Full weight Guaranteed.'It tock and et a subscriber the to cc bosom will rig PICEERING LIVERY ! oi. will be addres.,ed b Rev. ' Oaodtedbytale■nbecrtbevwlehthantmoatoars !J y' Chestnut �+. sod cold totbrvarybeswt.ntags. ty U.T. McClinUx'k, ofGrand Valley . Calder Dryden Stove chestnut Sizes ~ First clams vehialos for hire by day Tv these ervicesespeeiallyas well Grange Hall 18 50 DR.BEATON,TOWNSHIP CLE R$ 'Cr night 'Bas in connection meet• as to the regurar stervic•es,. all ;;okapi n lig . Conveyancer. Commimionerfor :.kung ' g ,. g 137 At log;-est market - - It@davft■, Accountant, Etc. Money to loan mg all G T.R.trains. Freight and are invited. ul Liverpool 45 7n loin farm propers3 ~Issuer of Marriage Lto• 4rpreaee delivered to all parte of the Rouge Hill r'1 ?:i _ uses " Walterala. out +•y aq Teamia Wi,ite's Sale, Jlondav "13' r of a,! kinds done ,, th, Snre. Cherrywood 3.i ,38 prices. CC shortest notice Sale and nom' FPOST[LL Licensed Auctioneer, mission atablea in connection, Audlel hlu Tale - 04 3fi R-o have elan on hand vast,, o! for Counties of York and Ontario. Ane —, 13rotlghain 97 ?C} y U...lee of all loads atteaat0 to os shortest ti Be;t Quality. Smithing OZ. _ The recent -torms .hfave Klock- WhIt(•vRle it; fi5 :notice. Address(4reeo slier P.O Cut. tj� "[� t]���' P� p� - Ot:'C"o&I maliesl :parson friends, 'tri a He r ed our roads,(in:ewbata. ( Irnlige Halicoa.5 ,7 POU('FIFFI I.iren' .-d 4, tioa• 1�'{ °r \ C'lar(swout !;1 OTX-r-I leftw;:_n sY, freak delivered i� T. eer. .'dlnato and Collector to its Conn lr'. F. f), J1('t,11G(v hit- been pmmpfly, ties of Yorkan.i Ontario. All kin3sof "',.'t:ou �1)eudi'uga few clay= in our b;I,g, altc;nR _ - • '31 _ _til _ .. Gala.',oad Qc*e•i and valcatilns a'.ad« .t u'.od. �i•e:sl l'a' libels to }l al t.'e N 21s'«' - - erste rbargte, E tato: aml roosp:n:re.;ts ion. - —' - - - bltently. !uaus�e'l ac; gold by. a.u•S+o.. or -bl:'T('k�InlCh Rt V(tt' I1Prg}�iT(pi'ho(,d'. � _ _ 577 .a�' Tho tntvat0 yal� dQ,rtca.rs recti, n,ttiw and Furniture N _V�eeners.,a"enuuts rr.,rurtly r.,'lolted 9n:es:is- 11 t s / „ ^rr(1^(• qH til nil>r'•,' .171aI 'm RE.% 11, _ factory set:ern. n:.., F'.ta•antra,l, F'::,,r.� nr _ 'l('('U1111t ui (2'littrt!'I�1 �1l`Ltl11F' nt l 1+';1 :,O ,:� WESTERN BAN�. ..Of C��U- . write for teruir and hart.-',IKrw, H tm, I'1 Cot. Date•t may be 1.KNl at \v've o$ e y r,• ('l J1TL'. Y.ir_iiI!T 66 `dl _ inti rased bv_act o!Farttament 1(+ s _ r*< : .:ae of tiros. 1 l r zDo /t a U :lent f. .th('. 's.t'.,� !'rel:} - Methodis+ Church _ . Claw, ft:rnitare non p i Piekerlag Srane6. -PCD ESl:itt;ipn iD t tt!r' TUI, (' IR•t r1' •+l,rl (+1-(•('[I ll2l 116` ,ed Cbl,taus . , ^. a�?cr'r1CeS as F'OjIOWs' e.t uin� alid ;lid o oil. �<•!iF rat�'e uG - °j r'"r`° ... S1 ..rr1 e itret r.ur n'ure r corer yr. I''. JI, t hr1lovian lin- a;c'r('l,t- I'rl:r(Y .1!Ilr(t li., 41 ' Assert+ Kee.i,v Ccnver tefan xn O:i0 a ul.. Pres ,l i n Frites r;+rut. ed It lupi-rtiou as A1� ic'llltli-J 1-ali. 'Co-dal Crock. ri 11 J�ea Co1r.i• Fs�, T.H.11cltira.� E�. 0 o t(;I, un fh(+ Jli,nCrcRl « ('('kly ��'it_ Nianr he�aFr 47 ,,', rrea3 ant Caa per p R. S. Dillingham. 11''":;sulci Icavt•i thi< «eckfor that S-tinti:(•ld spedal atter on ;Ivan to Farmer's sale S'00 p.m. ti d,l,ach St'hp sols U . : I A:ea COII�ct'Ons oollcttM and Promptly ma.ie B h);soli. .:...]:[T.t°(.l't.h .I,rclguP, on 1)'a''e• —� fliLrrnier F Noter hangs bnunhitm wim erfoan t�is Tup•aclay. Pickering, Ont 1'he h.l)�yort li L( tpjj(e it holding 43, 3f+t teed, ayulable on all parte of the world - r 8:00 p.m. ....,Thursd .Prayer on --. _-. a1U Oyster sul;por to-tllt;llt(FrifIhy) E:t.T NVUITB1', savings Banat Department. _ Thursday. at the residt'tu•et of Al,r. Geo. Law- luterFet allo-ea on deposits at highest-our Rev. J. E. \foam, Pb. B. rence. l�'c trtl9t there n'ill be R }IAI'1,1011y 38 102 rentrstee.anacreditedhaaf-yearly todepo■ltort Via neo Co. Cedardale fi4 83 _ Qeo. Herr. Manager, Yastur. hie turnout as al f>ufltable even Cumin's Sch, house 49 81 ipg's enjoyment is guaranteed. Columbus 73 63 . Have a-full line of fresh and cur- Raglan- -- 5fi• _ 84 - ed meats constantly on n . - Spice Roll, Breekfast Hacori, Ma•kham, 280 .3:13 Real Estate, Haar, Bologna, Weiners, etc,. -- wsiTSY TOWNSHIP. 1� The Markham Dramatic Club roads Stephenson 3 hse 58 74 r ♦ Highest prices paid for a decided hit last night withthe four•= A ;;Loney t8 i� rn :-Butcher's cattle. act drama ''At Rodney'Farm." The Brooklin 50 - tfS hall was*ell failed, the audience'ap- MaRvnie hall 8li preciative, and everything passed off Ashburn 57 64 without a hitch. Manager A. M. s "c - PUBLIC TOTIC Wilson displayed excellent judgment ' - 25ti 255 E.U, S c in selecting his cast, and blae stage A Slut class 80 acre feirm'for sale, appointments were app rOriate. OSFiAWA. . .. nn ]£ingeton road, one mile from A ver ret, w d'p p Son's )Tall 108 56 'I Pickering village. Market will be held every Thursday y p y img took place was a deter- i." ln5utance of all kinds attended to. 'at the Farmer's` Supply Store. All at 5 o'clock on Wednesday; Feb. 1st. Morris $tore %t_ 76 t five very „ ,- 'Village property far sale.- kinds of produce, such as butter, eggs at the home of the bride's parents, Guy's office 106 i5 sharp•but the Farms to rent poultrT of oll kinds,aline or dressed, Mr.and Mrs. John Eckardt, Afark; Sinclair's office 69 64 cutlery which small fat hogs, sheep, lambs and fat ham,when their only daughter,Ethel Town hall 107 99 we handle ,Conveyancing of all kinds'done, calves, shame skins, hides, horsehides Maude,was united in marriage to Mr Philip Harper' 75, 7j is sharper And all kinds of wild sins, apples, o George Addison Speight, ih the pose- c y still and has " p ence"of abcut thirt vests. The Sinleve t House 53 71 made greater t ['f tatoes, white, v+llow and red beans, y B. ' _We T e RiCh,Udio'. honey,-«•ool, horse hair, and tallow, ceremony was performed by the Rev. - -- fame even j• The highest market p Chas. Smith.- 'eonomist, a -.. 594 _ 499 8 price aid for n he. Notary Public Pickering. all the above delivered at store. The 3larkhanl senior, hockey tenrn t1IiITBY TOn�, When you o ' Y ' - continuos it victorious.careen Oar want the best f J. Lang office 154 : -44 T • Manday night they defer•eQ he }et;ives, fora Farriers Supply Store Marlboros as fir..contest en a. score Orunston'sxlffice 70 1 or spoons. sil- of ti~. G. Y.'Sinit11's ofli. 4b 31 ver or steel. John Leonard, of F.lvR, Nfan., but T. H. Long's office. fi3 -48 Call on H ' D�lU[INION BANK formerly of INIRrkhaln., died quite;sod- Pearsou' house 89 •31 ess" _ c st sdenlonrheawasn. ldriving to Elv. With hisa tie h Rt 315 19 - ; _ _ he was suddenly stricken with heart Norman Bassett ' t failure. He revivad and was driven PORT PERRY. r-• , Jeweller & Opticion, _ Capital Paid uv, $'3,0�1�,��� home but died a few hours later. Brow office 6; rr Whitby, Ont., Stock Food I{eBUnd Fohd and erve F dad Profile y$j 3,634,000. News-reached town yesterday of the Town hall Q8 u4 f Brock st, South. sudden death of Norman Whiteoak -Frame sch honse v9 58 at -Barrie Hospital. -Deceasfd 'left -_ �•� town-last fall to fill the position of - - Look at the pprice of feed; Dr. WHITBY BRANCH. horse-shoer in Playfair & Wbite's = 194 - 1;9 Hess' 9LooT 'ood sates feed. -1t; camp at, Collin's, Inlet. ' ,Some daysis endorsedd by every farm paper. General"Banking ago he was taken ill and brought tc, g Town hall 69 64 Mr. T. L. Willbray,'of Tremont ' - - Orillia and thence sent to Barrie Hos- IU., who woo seventeen premiums Business Transacted- ;:Locust Hill Creamer Co. held its Totalote poled forDC�Ider 2-720 den 2608 - at the -World's Fair, is a ver y- annual meeting on Tuesday afternoon y 1' strong advocate of Dr Hess stock $liiTll'Rfhsention given to the ooilec- There was a large attendance Qi pat- Majority for Calder 112 iet��tinllllll��ttlli�r�iA�i tion of farmer's sale and ` ron9:- The financial statement was Rejected ballots 36. , _ - Note -the prise-of eggs- Dr. - other notes.' presented showing that $27,225 bad - Bess' Poultry Panacea is the been received for butter. Of bilis a- :Highland Creek, Feb. 17.ab. BINbER TWINE' guaranteed egg producer. .'SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. mount$24,179 was paid patroni, the • Bess' InEltaut Louse Killer has balance going to pay miseel]sneoue Whitby. Pur® 3ZM- 111' a. ' '�S i.mitation Use the original nepol3ltel received of $1. and expenses:-Srv. _ qu your cattle. upwardB. There died on the 34th day of Jan- Agent for till kinds-of Mc0 '+ W.' s Fbr sale at' Bargain Dap at White's, Monday. uary one of Whitby's oldest residents FZL; a y ' 1:11t�relst allowed a! highest .. in the person of Mary Younq Smith. ]3tc > menta' R-ilk' r r 671trreilt ratdle. Uxbridge. the widow of the late David Smith PICKERING, - (=cm�'waded or paid half — who died w me 16 years; o, -Alta- �e31 Frntr, the Elgin, Msnitoha, Bar•Tler, The prospects+are that before many Por�glm'80-'ng mswhines. of Thursday, Jan. 19th,. lase clip the moons Whitbv will have a new indurz_ Binder T'w t4e a Rpperan:ty. (; R R ��� IL J.THOBTCN, f,1le)-wing:--A 1. Millerwe4r, on 7'bnre-I try. We have lots of wind in this. Ta D. BANKR. JURAQ234 j day, Jan bttl 10061 a?!ary A an hisdtii.j wuntry,:lied Xr D Holden of Galas-i �£s L PiCk2ring ofik t�,.,�2y'•��.w' ,•.....pt..�..,.,�.Twrk:. .. r4�J'�:-. ... argil. .s,.� ",.r _ .;.s.+. .«... �7r•*... �t„µ�"'-- ,�+_. sins_, - .,�,yra.;yr' _•.�ixti:' •yr". - - - o REMOVING TO PETERBO80. - I =- __. - RONT Montreal Plant of the CanadianTRE General Electric Company' SIL FRICTION -A from Montreal says.A despatch ., . The Montreal plant of the Canadian pY1 Command m Y�(� 0 j� General Electric Company, it is an- , M V11. Linovitch May Tako V�1111i1aL`` 1 and the will m shut down in April, / and the equipment removed to Pet erboro, because the cost of power is in_ the Czars Al mlos. one-third hirdII greater erboro�oIt cis lfu then j•, pointed out that lower factory-costs Ceylon Tea is not only a Qtimulating beverage but follow very low cost of Power, and highly nourishing to those of weak digestion. .,.:FRICTION AT THE FRONT- Russians lost fifteen killed and this- the company look to effect an econ- r m St. Petersburg tY-seven wounded _ omy o! fully 20 per cent. in these Sold only in sealed lea d packets. By all groes rs. A despatch t a costs as compared with Montreal. says: Gen. Kouropatkin has tender' DALNY RENA'kIED. Given the gold- medal and highest award at ed to the Czar his resignation oe A despatch from Tokio says: The " the command of the forces in the port of Dalny, which the Japanese St. Louis. - Far East,. captured from the Russians: will be LA GRIPPE'S RAVAGES. Gen. Gripptnberg has been remov-., enamel Ta. on Feb. 11, the tra- ed from the command of the second d, iona1 anmiversary of the accession The Victims Left Weak, Ne ushers 11}c per Ib. for large and ll�c to easy; red 2 red nominal elevatory Manchurian army at his own request and a prey to Deadly Diseases. 12c for twins. No. 2 red, $1.22} f.o.b. afloat; No, having declared that he had been to the throne o1 Jimmu, founder of the present dynast La La grippe, or influenza. which Eggs-There There is leas tendency to 1 northern, Duluth, itoba. f 1 • - dishonored by Kouropatkin's orders hold stocks, and the market'has an afloat; No. 1 hard Manitoba. $1.11 to retreat at the Battle of the H1in VERGE OF MUTINY. sweeps over Canada every- winter, is ear tone. Fresh are quoted at 19ic' f.o.b. afloat. ON THE probably the most treacherous dis- to 20c, and limed at 17ic to 18c. :River. the Odessa corre- ease known to medical science. The poultry-Continues quiet, with -CATTLE MARKET. - It is not believed that Gen. Kou- According to Bail will be s orident.of the London Daily attack may last only a few days, but oricee unchanged. Turkeys, 12c to Toronto, Feb, 7.-Buyers required ropatkin's offer to resign P 15c; ducks, 13c to 14c; geese, 11c!a slightly larger supply of cattle the deadly poison in the blood re- g accepted at the present stage of af- the crews of the Black Sea fleet are to 12c; chickens, choice, 12c to 14c; than were offering, consequently lairs, when a great battle may oc- on the verge of a second mutiny, mains. You are lett with hardly old, Sc to 1Uc. !prices showed an upward ten'dena9, cur at the�fact thattherisisno nat aoTarades iefly ibeeing g to tsente cied ttof death lungs,their tyourochest, your heart hand potatoes-Are quoted ` unchanged and in the best grades of heifers quer g Ontario, 65c to 70c on,track and:baving was decidedly active whiles victim to deadly While- on she best terms with his subordin- as ringleaders in the previous out- nerves are permanently weakened. 75c to 80c out of store. Eastern ales, and his`breach with Gen. Grip- ,break. Nutmbera of revolutionary and you fall a I the supply lasted. The quantity of found ov the pneumonia, bronchitis, consumption, I the offerings was fairly good. Cowes racking y Baled Ha The supply continues II penberg seems to be unbeatable. This pamphlets have beensold fairly free atxi the market can be understood, if, as ted, the warships, Some of bthe which a had rhes�DrB Williams I pink frills never out of st0oore.n track;and Oc to c Isoldlased steedv to firm. latter appealed to St. lied as rations. Revolu fail to cure the disastrous after et- adequate. Caf lots over Gen. Kburopatkia's belzd• been suPp tette o1 la grippe because they purity' act y were brought forward. The enquiry tionary agents were neves more ac the. blood and sweep away its Pols are q'toted unchanged at $7.•50 to I was fair, at old ejuotationo. RELATIONS UNPLEASANT. tive than they are in the South o1 onous germs, Every dose makes $8 per ton and No. 2 mixed cloven•I Shc•ep and lambs did not sell as St, Russia to-day. new, warm, rich blood which brings at $6.25 to $6,50, readily and values were weaker. Tie A despatch from Paris says Baled Straw-Is unchanged at $6 I offerings were moderate. health and healing to every part se quiet at $9.25 to Petersburg correspondents of French FAMI.gE FACES TROOPS. the body. This is proved 1n the case to $6 he per ton for car lots on I Exporters* were q newspapers Ray that Gen. Kou- of Miss Dorsina Langlois, of St. Jer- track here. I15 per cwt. topatkln is discouragoa because his The Paris correspondent of The Lon- eme, Que , who says'. "I had a severe MONTREAL MARKET$. {! The following quotations were Pro- lrelations with • the generals fouler don Times ccires:-Information reach- attack of la grippe, the after effects valent for hutches' cattle'-select, Shim are not pleasant. It is re= i era me of the anxiety that prevails of which left me racked with pains Montreal, Feb. 7.-Grain-There is'butchers', $4 to $4.35; good butch- sported that Gen. Lin,ovitoh will suc- 'I in quarters responsible for the sup- in ever art at my body-. My ap-. not much doing in wheat in an ex- ors', loads af. $3,t30 to $3,90; falT teed him. piles for the Russian army' in Man y p p to good, $3.20 to $3. ,0, cows, i2•- rovisionin of the, Petite completely tailed me', I had ort way. In oats the feeling keeps', The Grand Duke Boris is reported I churia as to the provisioning i severe headaches, was'subject to firm• The demand from local and,50 to $3,12x; common to rough. $1- to have stoned again for the front. I troops in April and May. The fact colds with the least exposure. and co'intry buy err continues good. and 25 to $2. Fie was recalled from Liao-Yang i is that the whole of the resources of ( Stockers and !ceders were gtioteQ was Manchuria will be exhausted. There grew so weak that I was unable to I salsa of No. 2 white were made at last August for the reason,, it work at mg trade as dressmaker. I 144c, and No. 3 at 43c per bushel, nominally as follows- .Feeders. said, that he had sonde s personal will be no harvest this year, and tried several medicines without the ex stores, g g y short-keeps, 1,'!00 to 1,275 1hs,, at attack upon Gen, Kouropatkin when there is none of last Year scrop cat cattle. slightest slightest success until a drug clerk Flour-The feelin enerall all over,f3 SO to $4, stockers, 600 to SOU Rouropatkin rebuked him for diaso- neither will be were burnt at advised me to take I - Rilliams' the country is more settled and in,m9 . at i1.2:a to $2 75: stockers, Lute behavior, Pink Pills, I acted upon his excel- consequence there is an improved de ,400 to 600 1Ds , at g] 40 to $2. Idaoyang and Mukden, and half a lent advice and the Fills rapidly and wand at firm prices Manitoba million troops will de dependent up , 9O, strong The prices of sheep and Tamitia were i. JAP GENERAL DEAD. on the supplies forwarded by the I complrte ly cured me. DIy strength I spring wheat patents, $" g. _ art 2; } !s returned, the headaches and cough bakers'. $S.S!wi- a.ra�*hthellpsLe$5s.114,5011 exportxbuckse $3.2:4t"x$30 A despatch from Tokio says: Gen. $(anchurian railway. The army disappeared, enc! I am again coley- $5 '4 to $, b Matsumura who commanded the already living from hand to mouth res 25 to $6 35 per i - - I rehen?ton is telt lest the j log me old-time health 1 am sat- 30 to $.i 4 and in hags at $- i eBch et lambs, cull sh,•eP $2 to $$ 1Japamese operations at 203 Metre l Some app 114led ihat.if sufferecs_from la grippe to $_.6. ;Hill, acrd who was appointed to the aemptation to cross the River Liau will use Pr. Williams' Pink Fills Feed-Manitoba bran in bags, $17; cwt. icomrnand of a division in recvgni- into the fertile region of China im- I. ,tion of his services to that ea¢age- mediately on the other side should I they will speedily recover from those shorts. h- to i a per ton; Ontario Calves sold at 3 to Sic per after P1'te(ta which 'makes the lives of winter fah+at bran o hulk, $1' to and $2 to $10nsfo ' ;metre has diens at the front from prove lrreatstlblc to General KOC- so many people a burden." $18; shc,rts, $19 to $2(r n utllie,I The quotations for hogs, were.$3 - II opatkin's army. Dr. R'illiams' Tink rills care all $24 to $'2� Per ton, as to quality 50 for selects. 160 to 2U0 IDs . and i' cotsgeatioa of the brats_ the common ailments due to weak, Meal-There was no change to roll-I$5.25 for lights and fats, off .cars. RUSSIANS BLOW IIP ROAD. SOa1NG SF.DIT:ON. _ and watery blood, such as anaemia. ed oats, for which the demand is Toronto. A despatch from Gen- K•ouroparkin A despatch to the Novae Vremy'a, Nadaches, Rideaches, indigestion, `somewhat. linuted, at tr2 t�5 to $2 I D$UGGING CHILDREN. to 'St Peterst urg reports that a of St Petersburg from Mukden neuralgia, rheumatism, sciatica. ser 07a per bag. Cornmeal is quiet at — Russian patrol blew up the railway states that the Japanese are daily vovanege, cenerahthatakro-nand the $1lirrtt�o_$� ; per nbmlq� $1.40 eo The mother who ¢ices her little P r _lure ei�;ht, versts-south-of Liao-Yang, throwing into the.l;ussiri advanced special aiCt++do no growing g $ P lone "soothu,g" stun when it cries rFhirty-four wounded dfflcers and posts letters- giving descriptions of and wont their doctors. But t like to aonly the 371 iin carlots and $1 35 to $1 ,rely docs not realize that she is 648 wren have a�'rived M. Mtikden. the lnLernai troubles of Russia. genuine !pills can do this, and you Hay'-Tho demand for baled h�Y simply drugging it, intro temporary. .hould see that the ttil.t some "Dr. for local consumption continues fair insensibility with- a poisonous epi- AT HUN RIVER. r• ]RULER TFIANKS TROOPS. Williams' Fink 1'tlia for Pale �pe°e- an, pri`esOshoio n� a ngeto°$� -5, ate But that is lust what she is A despatch from Toklo Saye:-The A despatch Irons Tokio saga'-The Ple•" is printed on the wrapper u to $• ure doing, All the so-callexF "sooth- :eRussian casuul.ties last week in the t to around each box, If you cannot get clover, mixed, $7 to $- 50, p fighting on the Flun Ricer were over F`m Fiel�eroMnhas nhal Osama's army ithank the genuine pills from your druggists clover, $6 50 to $6 75 per ton in"log" meihey arecallt harmful-some 3 I op atcs, ever ten thousand, The Japanese losses int~ the troops for defeating a su- send direct to the Dr. R'tlllanus' car, lots, r were seven thoi:sand. The Kokumin, crier .Rts tan force in the recent Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont., and Provisions-He Canadian short b giventoch ldren,rnlll by'srl nOwn 7 commenting upon the fact that the.. P they will be mailed 50 cents a box cut pork, $if�,SO to $17.50; light' be g rasp the battle. Oyama responding, says the AmericanTabletsare 'sold under a Positive l public dues not seem to B I men 'fought desperately day and or six boxes for $2.50. _ short cut, (at a to $,(, magnitude of the victory. states-that might 1n intensely cold weather.' __- clear cut fat backs, $� compound guaranttt that they contain no opt the Fitude nes brought into the field g lard, bac to 7c; Canadian lard, 6ic ate or harmful drug. The Tablets /Fv la Tic; kettle rendered, 8a to Sac; speedily cure all stomach troubles, seven diyisiont3 of infantry ,and one PRISONF'RS PAROLED, of cavalry. n tT�m� I according to quality' hams, 12c to fevers, then, diarrhoea, and simple LEADING IYI�lKlana 1 13c; bacon, 12c to lac, fresh killed fevers, they break up colds. Prevent The total forces engaged numbered A despatch from Nagasaki says.- 5; heavy fat hogs, kwo hundred thousand,` thus out- Five hundred and t1wenty-Your parol- abattoir hogs, $7. y g croup, Paso the pain of tcrthit>KC. acrd ranking the battles of the ,Yalu.and ed Ri sslan prisoners of war left on $4,75 to $+i; mixed lots, $:i 60 tO' give healthy, natural sleep, WRten ".ranshan. Wednesday on the French mail The Ruling .prices In Live StoeY carts; select, ' $ssed to $8,8.5 - . little ones are crows, Peevish Ow and 'cyte prisoners say that the Russian steamer en route to Russia. Eleven and Breadatuffs., cera; country dressed, $6 to $6.75• ailing, give than Baby's Own Tab- officers expected that the cold would Russian officers who recently sailed Cheer ritario tall white, loft to lets, and you will find there's a impair the fight ability of the from here have returned from Shang- B11F ADSTt'I'FS, lose; colored, loft to 10�c; Quebec, smile in every dose. You can get Japanese. hat on the steamer Siberia, and are Toronto, Feb: 7.=wheat-Ontario 10c to 10ic. the Tablets, from any medicine a b x by proceeding to San Francisco. Butter-Finest grants, fisc to' 22cer or by mail at cents a box by p g quiet at $I.i}1 to $l.ti3 for red and ordinary finest;'2be to 21c; 'medium i writing the Dr. Williams'WMedicine (STRUCK GRIPPFNBt"RG, white; spring, 97c to 98c; goose, ern, grades, 191c to 2Aic, and western. Co_ 13rock'ville, Ont, 1l despatch from Paris says:-The - - Manitoba steady; No. 1 northern. .dairy at-171t- northern, $t. Petersburg correspondent of $1.09# to $1.10; No. 2 Eggs-Straight cold-storage, stored Because the•St. Catharines. Council .p'Echo de Paris says, under. reserve, $1.U5i to $1.06; No. a northern, 171e to 19_; NO. 2, 16ic to 17ic; khat Gen. Grippcnberg is to, return 'ININ $1.00a to $1.01, Georgian Bay would not pay S7 00o, 'the balance - Montreal lulled, 19C to 19 ic. to Russia under.a cloud. Gen. Kota- porta; 6c more grinding in transit. owing on a .$10,000 bonus, J.-M. a atkin accuses him of engaging Flour-Dull; 90 per cent.. patents, Ross K Sons & at closed, down NEW-lARIt M:IRILF..TS: their factory at that place acid We-. Japanese forces ,at Sandepas out- $+4.30 to $1.45, buyers' sacks, east New York,.Feb. 7.-wheat, spot charged their men. r numbering his uwn, and refusing to pfoplf and west; nit a, 20c higher for y _ r _ _. -retire when Kouropatkin ordered him - - choice. --Manit,oaa. $i3.40 to E5.60 • :to do so thus sacrificing .10,000 for first patents, $5 to $5.30 for sec- } men. _ and patents, and $i to $3,20 for - .'Weak ' o O The correspondent asserts that an in bakers'. - g all that thin ran in W e a . d' i» which Kour- FOOd 1S not 3ltllfecxF-$14 to 51.4.:,0 for b Pale ac ltPr•cation' occurre , a opatking struck GrihtpenUerg., people need. Maybe they're bulk, $16 to $1G 5U for shorts east and Rest. Manitoba, $10 for shorts, I'pL'ND FR07.,EN CORPSES. sick. YOU can't make them $18 for'bran, exports. C A despatch from Tsinkhetchen, them food. I Barley=l5c for No. 2, 43c for No, lion Can Mako the Blood Rioh, the system Strong,the COn1p1eXI0n t P 8 extra, anti 1 Lc foe No. 3 malting, H3alth`u} by IISlRg' %fanchuria, says:-The, Japanese of- eat by bringing outside. Toronto freights. (� ' Pensive operations in the neighbor- But Sc. t's Emulsion can I DR. CHAS NERVE FOOD hood of Dzisntchen, 14 miles- south- I 'Ryo--75c to 76c for \o. 2 on ■ `east of Tsinkhetchen tray been beat- make thele eat. That Emul- track here. - c its en off. The •lapanese left their kill- I Corn-Unchanges: nese Can Rhv do rents pt'onit. have health- blows you •Slnil yourself getting - cd and `carried' off a couple of bun- SIOn gives a 'man appetite yellow, 411t to 42c; mixed, 41c. to 1 died tcounded. The Russians subse I and feeds him both. It bXings 411c f.o.b. Chatham .freights; new,ful, rosy complexions while others strcm� and robust. - fluently found a large number of American, No: 3 yellow, 51c to 51st, i are pale anti wan in countenance? firs. 1i. A. Clock, 'Stanford, Ont., frozen corpses of -Japanese Rounded I back lost flesh. _ mixed, 51c bn track 'Toronto. I A1'hy are some people strong and writes:-cThree. years ago I became who hada tried to crawl 'off from Oats-Steady at the. adc'ance; 37 c"able to defy dis:--ase while others are very much run down in health and Chenhatin Pans. The appearance of I No trouble about Y diger- to 38c for No. 1 white east; No. 2, 'weak and.subject to all the •ills '.of sutfercKl from wank, tired fee]irrAt t these corpses were frightful.- The 37c to 3711c' low freights and 361c ihumnn kind'? irnligtstion attic! rhetrntittisni. tion. The weakest stomach to s7c_»Orth and gest. 'I he di fertnst is i» the liloud. Pal- t.imcs I was so badly used' tip that _.bodies 'R'CTC scantily clad. $ 90 f f bags, lips 11 Oats-$3.90 of ca o -,his 'n 1 t —'— can digest �i"ai�15 for broken lots there,ban l t° the e'elitts,is8lacking ciitauL- t land rcYiiired help to mo,'e in r of � ','hilt sick and dowrrhtartcd i LOST 13,000 MEN, so of Pr Chase's Nerve an ell of blood that eeiypil Dr. ('base's Almanac A, despatch to the Novoe Vrentya, 40c for broken lots outside lity and richness sent for ins , C Stuktilett Emulsion. Peas-66c to 67c for No. 2 Rest ' ePt'rson who has Poor blued s.of St• Petersburg, from SCOtt S ,ane] east,. Food.states that the RusAan losses in thesubject to htadaclta. clie peas. Jl'ickRheat•-S 2c to 53o east and ,1 est fi recent fighting on the IT-un River are nest Sheth e•. fess; the notion of the heart "tinder this ertaQment, I soon be recent Ci } at ton th men. A tele- t00. Scott's is weak and there is sometimes pal- gas to iuiproce, and by the time-1 tr _ gram frons liulacn'n to the Rues says It tastes gOtJCI, pitation; the breath is short, and had used eleven boxes of. o Chase's COUNTRY PRODLTCF. to find my- tu grain fi t7 1;iis,;iian wounded have Emulsion paves the way for there is lack of energy and strength. Nerve rood T was hippy 11i passed thraugli therw p Britter-Receipts 'of all kinds are This weak, anaemic condition is self strong and well again. I.often_ . other food. When wasted! -,bowing a tendency to lighten and entirely overcome by the persistont think of shat, a lot of money I F, the market has a firmer tone. Some lisp of Dr. Chases Nerve rood, spent for nttabelie c leve which life loin t OUTi'LANI�I:D RusJn'~�, and weakened b los illness cltaltrs seem to expect higher pisses. h•' p despatch to the Central News y g Quotations as tet are unchanged, which is above nil else a builder and io T1rocC•h,,,s Nerve I'ootl. . I hope f n St. 'Petorsbur -it gives strength and appe• not to 24c enricher of the blood. _ _of I-ondon, •tress g Creamery, prints.... You can best prove this by noting women who suffer as I did will bene b,-a ' gays that a telegram receival on ....22c 23c and use r, Cl..; Lite that ordinary food can- d° solids ..••••••• ur incrtxt•se n weight m T-tiny from the front -reports.a sr Dairy tubs, goof] ten choice 17c 18c l yes Reek, whiiciusirig .hist great food Chase's iNet'cehp experience 1 vers fight at the Chcntia Pass. T.Inn not iVe. NOt only food-- do medium frit 16o• t Dr. C'hase's Net J nvd, i0'centR m" Japnnost mnde a night attack and g , do inferior grades ...... ...1"c 1lc c - i iii out.flanlau the Russian deinchment medlchie too— Emul Dairy ih•, rolls, good to cure. ew, rich flesh arnd tissue arc nc}d at all dealers o 1i<ImanGrnt Bates ,that was d+ta n.ctvi,q thr position, The choice l,�c 19c c<l, n too author, ore ox �w strr»F'th and- vigor take t.ttc & Co., Taranto Portrait and seg• Japnnc?se oft rwArd inrounter ct a sloe Of pure cod-liver tall. do large rolls li;c lac Place cif weakness and sutTering, al7cl I nature of Dr. A. W phase the tam• Fl rang Rttgcittn for,','. and wore Coll, we'll send you a little to try if you lila do modirtm .........1'lc �1 +c diseaseind nt t vQrY use of t int}or ncthat ;e cry rhoxttt 1. k P.11,•d to retire. R"th t-ht loss of SCOTT&8ow.,JE,Toronto,Ont tl.c,ei is fairly steady at ll;c to disease at. aM1cry g 10t' killed am ninny wotindcd. The a �" i ....x.. 4 1�,� uo � «r,Y,.Mwr. _ ..•-•... �1•.a.awe••�•zt .,'y �� �y� � `�'� .s,...,- 3. 'ii'ic•,4't'. • ' h"'`•'.,i�`�r^`M"'{g.�K'• rr r�� �•a,....•.•nq:... � .-,..- �. _ __ _ _ ,,.ems ..� i tv r Diner--"How comes this dead fly What shrunk your woolens ? to my soup?" .waiter "Ia Tact, car iGjt( j flY/ ~x air, I have no positive idea how the Whydid holes wear so soon? ' poor thing came by its death. Per- r Naps it had not taken any food for YOU .1iSed common soap. _ -A long time, dashed upon the soup, • c t :ite too much of it, and 'contracted an inflammation of the stomach that t a brought on death. The fly must SUWGIRT �G�r�•jft���G� have had a weak constitution,. for 41 - 1 when I served up the soup it was ii when dancing merrily on the surface. Per ha sad the idea presents itself RZDVCE0. t oaly at this moment—it endeavored -:__ to swallow too large a piece of vug-cSO" $7CPENSa � table; this, remaining fast in the tot she oerra"ea • _ throat, caused a choking in the u windpipe. These are the only, rea- 11s pu 11► sons I can g•!ve for the death of that our American formulas, consequent- ly onsequent- `ewes. •�: M ,• ly the bakery and confectionery _ - - in ect. shops are few and far between. Like NIN 4 all other stores in China, they are Go BLONDES ARE WEAKLINGS. LIFE ON THE RAIL , open in front, with no partition to j protect them from the heat or cold IS A HARD ONE or the dust of the streets. wooden TO ALL WHOM 1T MAY CONCERN : We are the Sore Physical Vigor Usually Bo- shutters are used to close them up longs to Dark-haired. at night. One. finds practically the tole owners and licensees of all patents and Some remarkable conclusions upon same wares at the bakers' a the rights on A the disease=resisting qualities of C. P. 8: ENGINEER'S EXPERI- bread peddlers offer for sale. Among li ht and dark haired people have them is one special kind of cake hav- g ENCS WITH DODD'S ' . been arrived at by Dr. F. C. Shrub- ing the figure of a hate imprinted � spall, assistant medical officer at the KIDNEY .FILLS, on it, which is eaten by the Chinese ;The World Famous Brompton ' Hospital for Coasump- in honor of the birthday of the tion. These conclusions are basad moon. As soon as the festivities upon figures Dr. Shrubeall has gath- They Brought Back His Strength celebrating this anniversary are TUBULAR, CREAM S E PA RATO R erect with the object of discovering When He Could Neither Hest nor over the cakes are withdrawn from how far the population of London sale and are not again displayed un- as influenced by city life. Sleep, til the next moon birthday, which = In the British Medical Journal he corresponds in season to our Easter. In violation of our Canadian Patents, an fntltating cream states that his observations have Winnipeg, Man,,'Feb. 13--(Special) wn —♦ separator called the "Uneeda" has is some localities been of- included 1,378 hospital patients and —Mr. Ben RalTert.y, the well-kno FORTUNE FROM TREES. (348 visitors, as well as several thou- C. P. R. engineer, whose home is at feted for rale nae Jutta at law are now pending against rho sand children. 175 Maple Street, is one Winnipeg Orsa, in Sweden, has in the course manufacturers thereof. Under the law a USER of these !o- Generally speaking he finds that man who swears by Dodd's Kidney of a generation sold $5,750,000 fringing machines is also liable for all damage:+ resulting to the " brtmettes are stronger than blondes. Pills. worth of trees, and by means of ju- 'His figures show that: "Lung hours on the engine and dicious replanting has provlded for patentee through his use thereof. We hereby inform you that With each succescide generation of the mental strain broke down my a similar income every thirty or In buying or using one of these so-called "UNEEDA" separa- city life the fair element sends an constitution," Mr. RafTerty says, forty years. In consequence of the tors you not only get a very inferior separktor, incapable of ; undue proportion of its members to "My back gave out entirely. Terrible development of this commercial giving you such results as the hospitals. $sharp, cutting pains followed one wealth there are no taxes. Railways g g y you should have, but you buy s law Child patients are markedly fairer janother. till I felt I_ was bei raig sliced and telephones are free, and so are suit with all its expeaaive attendants, and with every likelihood than the children in the districts 'away piecemeal, I would come in -the school-houses, teaching, and of losing the machine you have bought, an$ a verdict of heavy - around the hospitals. tired to death from a run, illy sole many other things. damages against you. In the earlier years of child-life desire would be to get rest ami blondes are about as numerous as sleep, and they were the very things lillard'8 Liniment Gres Colds, &o - brunettes, but Dr. Shrubeall shows I could not et Final! I had to i j g Y That you may be fully Informed on the that disease during childhood falls lay off work. The French Lost Office Department f unduly heavily on the blondes. I Then I started to take Dodd's is now operating twenty motor-car i subject before becoming Involved write to Throughout life, blarrde people are Kinney Pills, and the first night _ - more prone to fall victims to dis- postal 'routes la various parts of the l atter using them I slept' sotu.dly In country, 1b�.,�.. p ease than brunettes, and this leads three days I threw away the belt I P. Me Sharples, West Chester, P a., u.s.A Dr. Shrubs+all to a further cgnclus- .p1Y ii,ppot;, a.taaS uoj atom asvq lion: ney Pills cured me." Minarr� sUnl®ent Cures ballet IACOEs That diminution of stature a6d m- a Inquiries way also be made from our solicitors crease of brunette traits are almost At least 40 per cent, of the people l certainly progressive with. increased i BREAD PEDDLERS IN CHINA of London are attendants at public' heredity of an urban envirorunent worship, — hasten, Starr & Spence, Toronto, Can. The conclusion to based upon the i They Frequently Dispose of Their principle of the survival of the fit- Wares by Raffle, ! ttwt. The unhealthy conditions of Among the many curious sights in ,¢tty lite—lone; hours, hurried rrieals, China, none presents a stranger as- - •atnd in9u!fticient vein tflationr—whIle i p c then the bread paddlers and "Sir," said the seedy man, ad- MI A Yads for IMPROVED FARM dressin a roe er 4 lands for elle, all located is the r ! iirtutiting the growth of all. tell more their nxLhods of disposing of their = 6 P P ons-looking passer-! Iim,-us wawanr._a district The Sours - geverely Upon blondes, with the re- Iwar,s, says a writer in the Living bv, "would you kindly favor a �n:Aey is the seven of Manitoba and aiult that there is a predominance of i Church They carry their stock tn. y S an the ou,isasa rat T is the carves of - worth but unfortunate fellow- the brunette type. trade--about with thein, -erther in with a few pence''' ' what is our ; ! he Sou�iy valley. Three farms are for ---:-- oval boxes strapped to their backs, - rcupatum asked the other, as he terms at locate,!near markets on _ '•There'a nothing in the world that pat his hand in his pocket. "Str," and churches Write for lista and fur- ($ or in two boxes depending from a ther particulars to the Souris Valley j� quite satisfies Bingle " "Yes, there Yoko across the shoulders or on replied the victim of hard luck, as he Land Company, Wawaiiesa Manitoba 1s." "What is it. "Single." held up a tattered coat-Sleeve and — -- 6 trays held by a strap hung from the it neck and carried in front of them, smiled grimly, i I've been collecting FEATHER DYEING A FELLOW l'-ZELING." rents for some time past." .-. after the manner In which the pie - , man of Simple Simon fame is iavari- _____ Aer.sos w.uSCariiaasa10Pe G 00wee Mese! Is la, C. C, RICIIAItn-S R CO. w►.r..Cr Nn.Meer.a rrtewutvwt. 'Why She Felt Lenient Towards :ably pictured by all orthodox illus- _ the Drunicard. Ftrators of .Mother Goose. Gents,—After suffering (ur sen en MI?lilt J1YElIleAN DYEING Ca, In the city of Tientsin these+ �'.iars with inflammatory rhoumatism, >I[o>•TilLL A great deal depends on the point`Istreet vendors otTer three different! bad that I was cloven months of view, A good temperance wo- mads of bread for sale. Two of inflncid to my room, Brut$ for two Army reform in India has occasion- men was led, in a very peculiar way, (these are twisted in oval shape, and �� cars could not dress myself with- ed -the disappearance of two historic k� revise her somewhat harsh juclg- 'the third is a thin, tris cake sprink- it hod ,, your agent gave me a bot- regiments—the 6 th Caroatic Light ; Invent of the poor devil who cannot .led with seeds of sesame, that magic 11e of MINARD'S., LINIMENT in Infantry, which ma,s raised in 1759, ; rt-silt his cup@ and she is now the !word which at once recalls to our - May, •1897, and asked me to try it and the 1lombay Marine Battalion, more charitable, She writes:— minds the wonderful tale of Ali Baba which I did, and was so well pleased which dates from 1777. _ "For manv years I was a great and the forty thieves. How little we Made big enough for a big with the results. I procured more, -$sufferer from asthma. Finally my ever dreamed, when we listened, five: bottles completely cured me, Kinard's Liniment Cures Diphtheria s poor that I found I d days man to%vork in with comfort. and .I have had no return of the p I h of o u n our chiidhoo 1<t cat P a llbo rxl t Y .. g PQ could' not lie down, but walked the to the shrilling account of Ali Ba- pain for eighteen months. Thetfilo�o floor whilst others slept.' I got ba's adventures that we should ever Has more material in it than facts are well known to everybody Stern Father—Wltat! You got ? trusted for that suit of clothes. ata nervous I could not rest any- behold, far less taste, the fateful se- any other brand of'shirt 1n in this village and neighborhood. j. was a young man I never 'where. same, the name of which proved so - Fe a�pei . a e on the A. iiAIRT, bought anything I couldn't . pay up the use of cofree-the mein thing moment when he was confronted by 5t. Timothee, Quo., 16th May, '99, cash for. Smart Soar yourby, dad, that I ' always thought gave me the rock of difficulty. But the,pea- H.B.K. scale it requires 39/ — ___ do you mean to say that your reedit iseme relief. ' I consulted our family dler's bread is not more curious was so bad as that9 physician, and he, beinga coffee than his method of sellingit, for to 42 yards per dozen,Whereas Miss Kremey—"Ilave you Moore's c end himself told me to Fav no at-' it is frequently disposed cbs raiHe, common shirts have errs �2 poems", Assistant—"Yes, miss; I'll FOR OVER SIXTY YEARS. tention to their advice. Coffee had for which purpose be carries three get them for you. By the way, Mrs,' Window's Soothing Syrup has such a charm for me that in passing dice, held in a little dish. to ards. here's a splendid novel called 'Just been used by .millions of mothers for . p g 33 y One Kiss.' " !ties Kremey (Coldly) their children while teething. It-soothes a restaurant and getting a whiff of In Pekin, the. capital of the Celes- the child, softens the gums, allays pain, thn fragrance I could not resist a; tial Empire, the bread peddlers gra- , —"I want Moore!" cures windcolic, regulates the stomach cup. I telt very lenient towards erally come from the province, mast- That's the reason Why the and bowels, and fa the beat remedy for ,� n L,ever's Y-Z (WtN Head) Disinfect- Diarrhoea. Twenty-flue cents a bottle. th,i drunkard who could nqt pass ly from tihantung. They are called H.B.K. Big Shirt $leve! Sold by' druggists throughout the the saloon. Friends often urged'me poi sellers. Their street cry, ant Soap -Powder U better than world. Ba sure and ask for "Mrs. -- - _ to tr. Postum, but. I turned a deal "Yaochin-mantoa?" chafes the armpits, is never 'other powders, as it is both soap and Winslow'a Soothtng syrup." 21-Os ear, saying 'That may do for disinfectant. - Rg pro- ",Can I sell you a pasttd of W'ead"t" tight at the neck or, wrist= i "Which Mall I' takes-the jelly or z-plo to whom coffee is harmful, but is often heard until late in the even— ; "Jabez is getting used to public �•• not for me--cofieo and I will never ing. Their bread is made ,of, wheat bands is always loose, full I g B the cake. asked the earn!! boy, w'ho _ Y speakia', ain't he?" "Ob, yes. I i was, making a raid on the pantry. part.' flour and baked in hot vapors, dis- l i g Y• remember when you could hardly get At last, however, I bought a tinguished from another kind which and comfortable and wears i _The calve, of toured," replied his him to stand up, an' now you can little sister, "Mice dant eat jelly, ,• peckage of Postum, although I was is baked'in hot pans. They' also hardly get him to sit down." sure I could not drink it. I -prg -sell sever-at varieties of po-po, baked Well♦ nilly, lad we couldn't blame it on pared it as directed, and served it goods, a special favorite with the thele!" for breakfast. Well, bitter' as I Chinese being an oval oil cake made Each shirt bears a tiny book QL A w CU was against it, I must say that of the very best flour, usually eaten ' 2& Kina'rd'a Liniment Cure3 Distemper never before had I tasted a more, with pori!, sausage or liver. that tells the whole history - OATARRN CORE ... delicious cup of coffee! From that The Mohammedans in China have „ u L1 ~wed to the � _ day to this (more than 2 ,years) I a reputation for good bread and of the Big Shirt, and t �ee�.wed*ken>3�am The Vienna police are about to ex- have never had a desire for.the old evidently wish to be known as pure iaeeb sa"4r `� periment with a-phonograph in tak- also, contain' a notarial =sal y setae ing a prisoner's answers to questions coffee. ' My health soon returner(; food advocates, for in ordor to en- e.,,,.y,.i a rev.✓• tisewae asked in the preliminary the asthma disappeared, I • began able customers to distinguish their declaration that the H.B.K.. s ry examina- rtes Ap of�r.A.W.Cliess tion, so-that when the actual trial ; to sleep well and in a short time I wares from those of other vendors 391 1fa11Mse Co. ..date .d Hebla gained 20 pounds in weight. they ornament their carts or bozos "Big" Shirt contains % takes plata there may be no dispute "One day I banded my physician with the Moslem emblem. This con- DRINK AND 1�YE8IGH*P. as to.'what was said. to z yards of material r ---- the tablets he had prescribed for silts of a vase containing n branch 4 y � An . American doctor, who has me, telling him I had no use for of the olive tree, on the top of dozen, - them. He stayed for dinner. When which is perched the Mohammedan made a lifelong study of alcoholism, The thousands ;1y f ple who I. passer! him his cofTee cup he rc- cap. On each side of this design is atmounces an extraordinary.discov- Write to me, sa ag that marked 'I am glad to see yeti were inscribed the motto. "Pure and true Sold at all dealers but only ery. He finds, after very careful sensible enough not to let yourself Islam." These hiohanunedim ped- with this brand observation, that imperfect eyesight Shiloh's be persuaded that coli was harm- dlers'also sell a kind of pate filled and a cmvin'g for stimulants always till, This is the best cup of coffee with a mixture of meat, vegetables, go together. He has treated thou- COI1Sdiffipt1oY� ever dranIC,' he continued: 'the oil and sato, Another of their pro- sends of alcoholics, and he has never trouble i3 so few people knots how ducts, which is called "Ia. shouning, yet found the drunl.ard who ha•d not Cure The Lung r to make good coffee.' When he got ya chakuei," is a large roasted cake � something the matter with his eyes, Tonic �secoad cup I told him he was or dumpling baked in oil: Many of or whose vision wris iiottmal. Acting Cued them of chronic coughs, drinking: Postum.- Ile was incredu- these Chinesc confections are much � on this discovery, the doctor has di- cannot all be mistaken. There loos, but I convincer) him, and now more appetivi nq than one would im- rested his attention 'to the cure of must be some truth is it., he uses-nothing but Postum in his agine from the description, but,`like visual woaknes,. When he succeeds Try a bottle for that cough of years. (home and has greatly improved '1n many fdrdg•n dishes, the taste., for in doing this, his patients, we are Price sc S.C.wsrra 4Co. S10 Health." Name given by Postum them most bp, acquired by cutiva- HUDSON BAY KNITTING CO, told, find.their craving.,for- drink en. Rattle Creek, Mich. tion before they can be thoroughly. tirely disappears. 2Sc •il. LeRonN.Y.,Toronto;Can. Look in'eech packitge for the fa- appreciated. laeetreat NYlnelpeg Darvsoa ons little book "The Road to Well The average Chinaman oats very A Woman's Right.—A rIKht, to a little bread prepared according to hushand, if she can get one. ISSUE NO. 8-0 r1 , - _ M 40- _.� � • ���� � � � should be a reasonable increase in Chamberlain's StornacUnequalled orad Over _ the eululument5 of w Cabinet M11in- Radtets. Unequalled for Con- Upublished ev Friday morning al Otfce inter, and we do not think that a stipation. Pieper:ng OoV terrible hoed would be raised it a :11 r. A. R. Bane,a prominent drug- _ few dollars were added. to the gist of Baster Springy, Kansan, says: " _ present salary. Certainly. not Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver 5'' — --- more tliau about thirty Liberal Tablets are, in my judgment, the _ y. �., , un ar < i• most superior pleparation of any- - f members would oppose an in- thing in use to-day for constipation. , . crease should the question conte The are sure in action and with no X aP in the House. tendency to nauseate or gripe. For ,• TEEMS sale by ALL Dl;voo181S. :mp a&.*&pox year; ez.o0 tpaldinadvasea GREEN RIPER. - RAT)ZB OF iiDS'Ii8TI8IN0: —� New Adveretselaelsti. a ling tnsersion,per line - 10 cents Rather cold and stormy weather �. isaeh subsequent inaertioa, Itae - • here this week. z'hiarate doesno$inalade�SalocForM[a"- Fred and Re Nighawander, of WOOD FOR SALE-All classes of or ape" FISH SEASON* :.. hardwood now reedy for sale. Prices S il�t�me given w parties making eon- Pickering spent Sunday here. about the same se Lace year. s I Poynter, Rau- We are sort to relate that Mrs. ' snots for 8 or 6 months or bi-the year. y Whltavale. LOM _ P psatly or yearly ooatraeto pafante gn"serly. Geo. Kirby is not improving .:very r` Sadnaee cards,ten nae.or ttodQ, with paper• fact~ FOR SALE--A quantity of pine sae W OO,payable in rdvaaw• 1•' root w naafis colic and plied out is e-tt a oboe to local oolomas sea esoU Aper gnt, A 1 e number from here Attended �n s �M on prem,rree,fo119,con Ave censeper liar each subsequent• swtiOu. the M odiat anniversary in White Prins. Apply W J W Sole. 13roa Fresh Trout, We"contract r ens made known on appitoa- vale on Sunday. ` ¢�- �s emeM Fresh White Fish - ont Notreeadvectisiat• B , OW AND LAMBS FOR SAL �Aiwili i Advertleement• without wrltw>o aatrnetloaa At writing, Winton White, o! Flesh Sen Herring. _ rlllbe laserted until forbidden and 0tiaeged ar Broughapa, is laid up• with a severe The undersigned has for$&L 19 ewe laaba swrdissily. Orders ter dlsocatinning ■dverslsr attack OE lagrip�e. s11¢ble to resiatas,also ons fresh much cow. gsssfsmaa be to wxbins sad not to ma pub- Miss Winnie Wilson was home from 1549 �ne2k,tot lister. e.P4411 Lorins.Brea am P. ` Job Werk promptly.handed to. Markham high school last week on -- - account of a severe cold. FARM TO RENT.—A splendid farm Finnan' Haddie We glad to sea that Thos. Dick- j' belt compo of cies watt tau of Lot f9 raced Scaled Herrings ' Ons Polltioi-Btrtee ludo, son lndBaa e,B F eon,cowl■tiag of ring64 ea sift r son is able again to split a stick of anted win case. miles of Ptokezing vulage Q Ons Alm—A rust-ohne Local Paper. fire wood those stormy days. Fa=full Particulars apply to W c �ttardson. pus Ezpeotsttlons—The hearts jstpport of the people of Pialcadas and vicinity Mise Mabel Carlton, who has been �Q °a.ING RINK, HOL'8E AND visiting her uncle,'W. H. Burke for s S — _ couple of weeks returned to her LOT FOR SALE-The undersigned offersbor Herrin gm aC Thaxton, Proprietors 'home is Toronto On Dlonday, for Bale at a reeaonable price, his lar4e skating ` �j 8e Mins Hattie Fiutchiaon, late of this � and ''1so his bonne and lot situated to the i duce of Brausham For p&rticulars apply place and Mr. Forsyth, of Blooming- to Frank Bandersoa on the premiaea or to W V : FEB. 10 th, 190u. ton, are now partners artners in a matrimon• Richardson.Pickertsg 6_U ial contract. We join in wishing SALE of if ed k both much joy. LR --0n d 30, con. $ h. & Boneless F{ah mile south of Kingston I a SIi yawsDarlold. a i Ccd Steak. NOTES AND COMMENTS. Jabez Fawthrop or., has returned to a of geldings trains i had a years old, at _ his daughter's again, Mts. H. Hop Hsishnaotmdpo rrsethessMTbe�ia oiwaispest�icuT A Canadian in whom we have kine, of Silver Maple, after spending wand wi+h ptenty of 1114 and et. Jacob reason to feel Some degree of a week with his daughter,Mrs. J. A. Branch, coarttce P o 141 White, of Brougham. Aalmon - Sardines ;;ppride is air Gilbert Parker. Mr. Archie B. Hopkins. after a monch's HOli3E AtiD LOT FOR SALE-°� , - rte Kip pered Hing t �'arker was born near Belleville visit with his areata here, left this good bac: nouns oonu:ring a rooms, y{j it P cod cellar, and trams wood ah apwhed. dreg_ - forty-two ears ago, and though the organ facto oc co0caina t 1.9 sore. of lend.emelt encased ... = y_ y g $ Friday for Goderich, where he has :get a young man, now occupies a hese for a considerable time operas on the eeiiarr.acon,eutsutlYutnstea stable in e� ! Uro 81 tion In Llle SVOrld Ing a ,machine in h rg factory N'lllage of pickertag. apply to W. V.Richard- there. son, Ytekersag !of literature and politics. He has _ travelled a ,great deal all over the Dont fail to attend S. J. Bea- ARM FOR SALE-Cumpoaed of world, which is the best edltC'at cock's lm rant auction sale at � the W LA %ale,. rat cla tt. Ind,Plcltcam. ins influence n man can adopt. po ncnt.:n.nt Loo aero',. Firstclaas :sad,come P 51}'rtleSCatiotl (�fcTaggart fermi lortab!estnn•d,ret:fo tarn ►ni other oat Few inen of his age have has•e on Tuesday. Feb. 13th. The list buildings.: leery. of orcnard ^• ahiedag seer f✓LV � � /� f�i7Ty 1i 6%b o as of tr r . I i.i ml, 10.4led va the JP y been so pt'Ullfll' in the writing stf is an extensive One and embraces 6th�oneeae.on roa.i. i tea c:.ea Irom the tr.:t- books ;;,+ he, books which posse_- a number of Cl)desdale mar:". age of itrougcam Ta1ei boos once�:-ase the ' �nt1�y///Syr road ).•a metes from Locust Ii::ata::oa, C a mon R large degree of went aur# whic'L high c'l tea drivers, 40 choice dairy P.R Tern-a stay. Apyl, on cue premia+■ have had a Very large '-nle, A _• ��r. }I t., Beac'rx:k is about to Joan C. b.•:1 broigham P O or to Mrs 8 Birk.Markham P O 31-It few yP,zr.-agct he Iza-+ ek terl t o a t,) leave for Tor,nu,, all rnnst he _ _ ___._.___-._-- 'In order to be able t mPPt the r equiremer.cs o! fry tunny customers in beat in the British Hou+e of Com- told Mr. Jack-ion will be the• ry� I the north art of the twv^ship, I hove decided to r o a farmer's supply ynons. and his voice, has been fn' auctioneer. `+ 1�1h1�hY S{ 'j �um� � ; bu.+e in Claremnlit, ar•d having rented Mr: VS`n: DowswPll'a large show_ t[uentl}: heard in the couurils of J room, I am putting in a stork of implements, t ehl::ler, "wing machines, et+c, the Datsun. He ha been one of perfect Co�f'ae�ce• _- Anvtb ng you m ty require from a bag truck to a binder. Iso ill still keep s r .wilt, Chaulbe:•lain'y ablest lieuten• e V hPie there used to he a feelin,t; of -� stock at Btuugham. • ants in 'hi_ campaign of fiscal aneuainessitod Worry in the noel.+e• �- ^'rte tj T'� �1 •�'� I reform. His name iz now men- hold when a r`hild showed +vntpt0me. , Geo. Philip, ir�f o 11r. i�ess6 nae confi ence e tloued. in connet tiun with the of croup, there is n iQlaTemont appointment of a auccesscia• to This I�, Wing to the uniform success =� p� Brougham. Lord lidner in South Africa, of C'harll�erlain'r Cough Remedy in _ This is one of the most importantthe treatment of that disease. ►L I. Bamford, of Poolesville. Md., in — positions at the dispersal of the 'speaking of her experience In.the USP 4 British Government as much de- of that "tried)- says: '•I have a world. '` ? • penJa upon the policy pursued of confidence in ('hAmberiam'a Cough Redudions whether or not thetw'o races shall Remedy for I have used ►t with QPr g be welded into one. The fact feet success. My child Garland ism Grea ' that hie name is mentioned in -rubject to severe attacks of croup and connection with Lne appointment it Always gites him prompt relief. - "'shows that Sir Gilbert Parker's For sale by ALL D tC,('GISTS, In Felt Hata from now u>zttl' hma3 lservires are highly appreciated Sale Register. Call and see tuft tela and I by the British government. _ get our prices.' }I()No+t. fait. 13th, 19Ji - Auetirtn V4"oris, Iron. Litt and h:,ice Pumps. The proposal has lately been sale of horses, cattle• farm iniple. .A[so ciSternf trade to order• :>; F:><A. :Pickering- made that the salaries of the mens:+. etc., the property of John Brock •+t., Whtt'ny. C. A. Baker, ' A. White. at his remises. lot _.a. _ - a ker member's of the Provincial Cabin- P - - • Cntt. d, Pit•I:e Lein g, Ione And a UAIP t50 YEAST B' _ r et should be materially inc'rea:�e<1• utiles Rest of Brougham). Sale at EXPERIENCE 'The Premier receives at present, 1 n'ck>c':j. SPe bills. T. Poacher, including hi-sessional indemnity auctioneer. of sl(W. the sum of $yIHN) [ter an %Tt`ElivESDAY, F En. 15th. — Auctiufl Massey-Harris Agency t num, and the other members of sale. of horses, grade cattle, new t the ('abingt receive, including harne� and implements, on lot 6, 0 their abiniuRl allowance, the sum Con. i., Pickering. the property of Havingg taken over the RRen y buminess heretofore carried on by : ds of S5W0 per annum. The propos- John Disney, Eight months cred- TRApe MAfMts Jit T. A. Greig, we are prepared to supply the public with all kin -al is• o increase the salary of the it, Sale to commence sit 12 o'clock pesroris p• M. Thos. Poacher, Auctioner. CowRlott•rs AC of 1 Prime Slilli:ter by the stem of TrEBDAY. FERROARY,•21ST.—Auction Anyone senilasasketrhand deaeri onmb so Farm Implements, Louden Hay Forks, S30W, and that of his. colleagues axle of farm stock, implements, etc. Inventtion ta"D,p e our�Oep,L�tn�tanbi�C om�s by the!!um of$4000 per annum. on Lot 22, Con. 6, Pickering. the tions sir IconfidentliL Handboosoape4enL sent tree Oldest saency for secant is At their present salaries, it wotLld p�£-ty- stn half mile Patenu faxen thro h Mann ado Im." A full stock of Repairs on hand, also Da Laval Separators take Cabinet Ministers a, long west of Brougham, Sale at '. . ee .tthonto in the Scien�fic J7�� Ie A11 work promptly attended to and prices right. -'time to accumulate a large a- bills. Thos. Poucher, Auctioneer. 1 " mount of wealth, provided they T�tsRauwY, FEB. '33tck, imp Auction A handsomely It weekly. Ierseet olr- �u�r't & Moore, Pickering cFevote all their time .and energy said of farm aleck, implements, culatien of anysdentteci urua Terme.W' it • to the discharge of Elle dutic s household furniture etc., the pl•o- year:fear months,ii. aolod bJall ne.ndeatara _- - J pertaining to their public office- ppeetty of the estate of the late E. E. MUNN &CQ,381Brsaewsf.N6W Ypfk 1 �Viddifleld, on lot 22,con. 3, Picker- rt... s o.a �:, wvntr vtoa n.C. _ and at the same time donate a ing• See bills for partictilar•s, T. sum of money 'to every- foot-ball Poacher, auctioneer. � �i iG Wa7f�e7 chib or church ,which Way a[t[Will t ubber45 . _ to theta, for ftnauical as=iAtcuce,' Remember ..._and give cut i-taintnents for the • s �+ �• j t beueiit of those ts•ho cs)u.-i<ler Lt..col. McGillivray s Auction thein=els_c meuibcrs of the 4l`0. ' : A titan -who lttt the ability ti) fill Sale of sixty head of well hied Ser tet Men's, oyS', ' YO>sths in a et rlianLlel' tilt• j)cs=i- or`,•ntch Trpped Short Horns, lino 6ivc n;'a Saab: roan ur tisnnulu ). i). Iiir; s tier;- and Roya St,,l, L:'rouf.Rnhhers, tion (it Ctlbit)et llini.�tvr, htls tilt re;i.,teretl Clyde-tl:rlea, huiset 11evp at,1F�'orcall inkit-Cmonthsjividultary o. � ttl)ility to culttultilt l a -al4r} allot :it)c{ m•kshim Pig,, to 1u• held Lit 1 skillful tone rrlpher nhlr t'� Hen(ler•`sou & 1:-armer, C1aiemou in`exc c'- of that t)-iiich he ret. -'tt't - l'�1,ridgc',ua tit :).s all iniu:t.l �tilcu v Gln or a. (aljinet Mirli-tr•r, and the fihursday, Feb �3, 1905 """t}'`- ltu VQIX-(111 NN 11y hc -h"ttiu nut r� :arc lit cn dont ; thi.;lar li) ccis'e that;uuuuut shin]! lxe c•ot11d \coli: \t VUOX"s clout it nmv, tertis'e in utter ctiljin Un the, rrrrcut.ci.,gnc aplAy to Lt.-Col. Me- t. t tnxneirr ltitine, :utd better l iNi�ru�, 'Tent ,IG 13uilciinl; Toronto. ti),1q an} tear. c'Isv,. 7,n.slur• s wen tither httn;l it" ham ],,t,(:ii 1t r,rc1 _ 1 is,uit oar pi-ditet: Wo' WAI'lt the OOt11,it theirire but fess• Cal)iuet. t «t'irefrn full artic= HOST utoitert p • ..�liuisteno �rhb tYo nut find tune to ular�. .- e, n ltitp;e ninotint i)} fillip; MONEY A, M. lientled�,:. L•'. R. Si+,sic, other pu::itiuun, and are tlut� nut' Princi{elft. Soo etnr}-. d'i'e have nbSs" in stack R shipment of Pnlpeis, Side-wheel an eutitictl to tiny increase iii �a]:ir}. - Cylinder. See our anti-choke attachment. And there is no fea',Ynl why these TO LOAN• ALSO men Should be called upon to e d s Perfection Fanning Mills. :�hovetlibir hands down into their a o , ® Oxford Cream Separators pockets every rima a algin or sS b• Oil jiret-Class improved man approaches thelii for a'dona- and a fnll line of Implements. A call solicited. - Prices Ri[;1 `tion to some object or other., I'll- farm property IISIC r l less it is to keep his hands on his �. E. L. +CHAPMAN, AGS. ,pocket-book. If the seciet•y men — �•and women of Toronto want en- �� 50/ Miss L. L. Moore,holder of Acade- _tertninments, they should Zito- Acade- mic Diploma'of London Conservatory Snide them themselves, and not of Music, will receive Pupils for in- t demand them from men who may struction on Piano and in Theory, at W al ISPK a rs h:sppen to live in Toronto because Prompt attention given the rectory,Pickering. 4-ly Paints, i othe • are filling R public position tasato Vaazs-netts:ttas stands gels p y In late years,Toronto isbecoinin[r to all'Rpplicationa Ttulxe setae EAST lays As roLLows:- ETCH X most expensive place in Which 12 LocAL No. 8 MAIL 2:58 P.M. to live. The rent of houses has Applp to tr 10 LOUL. 8:04 P.M. a Inow on hand. Prices in Wa1ljPsperlr%As P1lg (loubled within a-very few years, THO�daS PGVCHER Taints e+olxa*MST nv■As TOLLows:— fr m 80, up. � .t.tiixes are on the increase, and plc � No. LOCAL 8:41 A.M. visions are gradually increasing in 2118 p M. l lnrice. Considering everything r��l LOCAL , B:C�P. M. Jeha Parkes, �U]3,l»rZti073., :iherc are good reasons why there �IOLZgY101,x11. Mui i. J}y _ o�nwsnoNT tar's lgrotaer's, Dr: (i.N. Fish. 3rd class—Earle Hogle, Maud Bar- 9045 A. and Mies A. Beer were in clay, Elizabeth Routley, Arthur For Furniture that is 4; ]Frank Cooper was in the city Brooklin an Wednesday attend- Farthing, Willis Hamilton. 2nd up-to-date call on 4n Friday on business. ing the wedding of their cousins. class—Blanche Mechin, Tummy _• R. Besse and Miss Evans visited Mr. and Mts. R. Wilson, of Morton, Lillian Hogle,Alma Ham- friends in Ringwood recently. Greenwood, and Mrs. Bailey, of ilton, Howard Hubbard, Amy , � SealVlaremoldA number from here took in the Toronto, spent Sunday at F. Hanson. Pt. iI Sr—Mary Barclay, _ _...__—brougham Carnival last week. Sandersons. Letts Hall, Libby Farthing, Ar- _ Wigs Hutchison is spending a Mrs. Win- Poucher and daugh- chie Mechin, Jessie Hanson, Ma Price Price away down. Remem, ber we deliver our goods free. In the t •.dew' days with Pickering friends. ter, of Edmonton, Man., are at 'ory Belt, Arthur Johnson, Nellie Undertaking line we are always prepared to take charge _ Friends from Philadelphia are Norton, Pt. II at any hour, day or night. p present, vioiting with Thos. and Clifford Wanupp "visiting at Wm. Cowie's on the Mrs• Poucher. Jr.—Charlie Routley. Pt. I Sr.— _ 7th Concession. The `Sons of Temperance are Locky Johnson. Pt. I Jr—Olive — Frank and Mrs. Cooper spent going to sell a live octave seoonc� Routlley, Roy Forsyth, Charlie _ Sunday with A. and Mrs. Varcoe, hand c rgain at their social here on Hanson. Tablet 11--Louise Sand- of Ashburn. the 17th fust. erson, Miriam Routley. Tablet I Rev. and Mrs. Tait are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ashton, of Glen —Freddy-Hamilton,ArthurRont; _ uth- Rev. and Mrs. McGrexor,of Pick- Major spent Sunday and Monday ley. Rose Jahuson. Lena R - ering, this week• with relatives here. They intend erford, teacher. ] The horse show at Toronto at- movingg to Goodwoodnext Endeavor �c�wswell, �� e R.• _ ._' tracted a large number of our res- The Inion ChristianComo to the box Social, 17th Inst. ideate last week. which. meets every Wednesday Frank Brodie had the mi Sort- evening in the �� n ^* �D0�?T I' Q�Y , vane of breaking his little finger Church is progress g every 4iiiiih 1, ++` +e+Y an 6vhxturday evening. body welcome. Bolls the best Coal Oil The storm on Monday night had Messrs. Sanderson do Devitt Flret-class horses to hire day or the effect of blocking many of wish to spolog�e for not having night. the roads, especially those lying the band on Thursday night. The _ eiltst and west. Markham beall d backed out Ban in connection meeting a - William Fiske's little son, of at noon on the day of the carnival trains- Glen .Major, had the misfortuae They are going to have another Horses Clipped on shortest notice. to break his leg on Sunday even- is a short time and promise to ing of last week• have a bawd or no one is expected W. g. Thpmgon, The Claremont hockey team is topa y. Proprietor.' desirous of arranging games with The Boz social to be giveII @ - any other team. Write the Sec- der the auspices of the Sons of retary, J. Acheson. Temperance in their hall here on - Wilkinson are he 17th fast., pcom� isas to be a ' • • Rev. and Mise t La,died both far Orel W y iiAr visiting at Mr. Geo. Lawrence's grand success_ of Audley, where they will take and near are invited to bring 22t0�0 ;part in s programme this Friday two. over Customers. boxes containing lunch for Every- evening. Come and gnjoy the fun. Every- Wm. Graham returned home body welcome. The undersigned is prepared to from the Old Country on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bell were do all kinds of carriage and wagon © All Shrewd, intelligent, Enterprising Caaadiaas. :morning, bringing with him four surprised on Saturday evening painting at his shop over Wm. ;Q Hackne s and thirteen two-year by ffft or sixty of their old Dowswell's wagon shop. bLkR>;HAM BRANCH. CLAREMON'T BRA_NM old Clydesdale. school-fellows and oeigbbors drop- Also Prepared to do all.kinds of A. P. Smith,Man. L.• E. Todd, Agt. Mrs. Aaron Sharrard,of Whit- ping into celebrate the twenty- per hanging and house paint- by, has been ill with pneumonia fifth anniversary of their mar- tl�'ng W,J. Bingham. - ' at the residence of her daughter, riage, A very pleasant evening Claremont. ,eaa� (annoan Mrs, Win. Cowie, of the 7th Con- was spent in games and singing Q ® � © © © 4 0 - cession. �;a are pleased to state after which .Mr. Willson read u QiC]araZ'islg • • - • y♦- - she is recovering, suitable address, and Mrs. gym• �Qmly4Ge 1 •" The curling match between Devitt, on behalf of those present ' Unee • members of the club over fifty gave Mr. and MN. Bell the folloa _ _ years of age and those under fifty ing:—a handsome dinner and tea Formed for reoo•.erinn property stolen years of age, which is to -tale set, one dozen table knives and frem its members and the appre- ,ons, due 1904 Pum, ps place on Thursday evening the forks, one dozen tea--p hension of the thieves. ! s lith inst. is looked forward to with parlor lamp. two damask table- Me obers hariza pmPe,ny stolsu oommani- e cloths, one extension table, Rc. ease immediately wtth any membOTT, much pleasure by our enthusiast, , at the time of writing. dice The address and Pe hea b- of Essective CommAgms. . ' The following is a report S. S. tiun was fuIIvAed by speer y blemltership fee 11,00• No. 14 for the month of January Messrs. T. Poucher. R. Jrltlne, A. �Arthur Jeffrey, Geo. l.esg - Win st Sr 4th—E, Slack, S. Jones(absent) Hubbard, E. Holtby, F. Gleeson President. �+—�+++ Jr 4th—K. Hortop, P. Slack, W. and others Ina happy and retvyn- Isar ry pay. W, Scott. 3rd class—R. Dai i4cent vel-n• Refreshments were Exec Com.-Gnu L o. D.E. Pugh,( . 8. Palmer, Ptolswin`, ns. we are p to do all kinds of +ort T. Scott-;-A Day, 2nd class then served. after which all joined to ahs euro bauaeaa. Joneelabaent) Part 2nd—H• Hor- hands in true Scotch style and Jeffrey, s�ticketa may J. AbtO'Cosnained trmi Promptly p �p �ti`.. Hortop. w• Gauslin. Ab- sang '.Auld Syne" and "God be sent.-P. 3iiddleton, A. Linton, M. with you till we meet 'again." P� t Linton, Part 1st— H.Gauslin, T. The coatppaana then dispersed, #�Market ��+ pp^•�� Snee"sor to .Linton. wishing Mr.. and Mrs Bell Long 111 - - John- Vrera.w, osrow a, sem. (3laraeu+eb t The Grand Annual tea and en- Itfe. Brougham 1 W Q'Biohatdsoa, agent,Pif• tertainment under the auspices of The following iz rau the report of • -the Mission Band and Mtssion Cir- Brougham public for tae month -cle of the Ba ptist Church, Clare- of January. Names in order Tneada Afternoon► _ . ' - moot will be held 4D• ��•) on of merit. Sr. 4th Wil. - y Tuesday, Feb. 'List. Tea will be llAm3, Joljn Cochra Ina Phillips.gie yet I,eflaIIgh'8 $UIIBe. Js ! RICHARDSON'S -. - served.it, the school room from Feasby, Meda Hogle, Ih t ash Pric - — ser to "0 P. Ji., and at fl o'clock Jr. 4th—Laura Potts, May Linton •Htg es C es paid for _ _ the programme will open in' the produce: _ -��° - - rtaat showing of finest display of • auditorium. The committee " in - p•, LAFRAL'GH, YQ Booki�DoisL, Toys. just hijsa, A charge are sparing no paitis to WflMEN�S 'NEGLECT 8tatceivev. r _. sustain the usual high character - Brougham. received for the Holiday trade. Cali r a and nae them. of the evening's programme. For - full particulars see next wtek's SUFFERING THE$UREPENALTY _... (13 )teoriptioju sakes, for all iw G Weekly and DailytNilyhNewapap+e+• n)cal-and bTs. Pickering Lumber •- Health Thus Log Is Restored by Lydia V f/ sT •Lv+V TA.M: •/i� O�• 'Ladies prepare boxes for Brougham s ym Pankha •s Vagetam � e po�d ' - Come rand eDloy the fun. " . " Yardw�tb9- - Another Csae of Rh.umatism Curer How many women do you kww wl>A �� Street, are pert y well and strong? we by Chambertain's Pain Balm. 1}eare y day the same story and The efficacy of Chamberlasn', Pain over again. "I do not feel yell; I'ytm t� -Balm in the relief of rheumatism 1r the timet.. �,{ _ being demonstrated ,daily. Parker _ ![`tipdett, of Gribsy, `-a.. saps that Chamberlain's Pain Balm gave him .� �$ Now . Complete• Permanent relief from rheumatlsm 9 z - tn the back when everything else0. failed, and hewould not be without " An all kinds of building-material Year it. For sale by Alt. DRLCiCiI$Ta. �.. ".' includin rough and dressed lumber, Ever, a '+ � �► s lath, cedar, etc. .-: Boz Social at Brougham nest Frida} Our stock of Shingles is also com- r ' Brougham. ? � plate in-British Columbia, New Brun' . .. ., - __ swick.and Ontario Cedar, '- Ever inontl], every week and every day + ~14ii== Carpenter is visiting;at R. All kinds of the usual Mouklingr y Bewttie'=. �B:bse, Casing, V Sheeting and Fluor : sl]owi the gro�'ing pol>ttlarity of'our r WE,llad a large snow stQrni and ,� Ing ahvays in stock. „t>ZP road R'ere.a11 filled in. + �. Cistean t.uik� . aril watertrollgh Golden •Light Oil F. C. Lafraugh and, fail)it nlade to order. . - to jnct e� es of 0 spent a few' dati= in L'sb.ri�ige• _ j i . • -- if1C.Iyara Beaublen V .evideliced by tl e =t bs retial ' our J, Linton, of Turoutty �Ilent - ri Sunlia� iincler the parental• ruclf. . -,v77; .. _. . doubt you feel wordsyoulse , athe be_tilluminating Oil frnlhttierlig =tatiuu on lun_ farfromwell, Thecausemay.beeasily- It day, traced to some derangement of the fe I obtainable. gives. a brilliant steady flame of Remember John- Hnlu's eaten- male organs which manifests itself in _ _ �wI j great illuminating powers, e]]tirely free sire auction ,4 On Tues ay, Feb depression of spirits,-rellletaace to go from-stilell and positi�elS: .will >apt smoke or 21st. anywhere or do anything, backache, dim tl]'t lamp or lantern chin]ney• When you bearin down pains, flatulency, nerv- Ni ., Cowan, of Huntsville is onsness, sleeplessness,.leucorrlieea.' � - iise this splendid Oil, once a.week will be anffl- visiting at her father's, G. D. These symptoms are but warnings ciently frequent to clean your lamp chimneys. Linton. that there is danger ahead,ancl.unlesa . F. and Miss M. Harvey, of Pick heeded a life of suffering or a serious It is veiy economical oil to izse,as oa.accouut ering spent Sunday here. with operation is the inevitable result, The never-failing all these e of its superior illuminity properties it goes friends. rad of oils. Wm. Bice and son of Scotia symptoms is Lydia E.Pinkham'a Veg- C much farther than the ordinary.g _ a Junction, is visiting friends farm stet's a Compound. $° er'shto first cis is theall and see alace for hfull 1 ne Miss Clara Sesub•1ed, of Bean rt, 1 The only place ilt which Golden Light On around here. Qnebea,wtltes: of first-class, blankets and mitts Mr, and Mrs. F. Gerdw; of Tor- Dear� P at reasonable prices, also collars can be obtained is at our store, we sell direct onto, s ant Sunday under the ,.For several pears I have suffered Vfib t9 the consumer only, we do 'not sell to pad- under f w�� a segs. made and old ones re-bodied, ;hers,agent's or dealers. Atrial will convince ^ 16"J, A. 13tevenson, of Lamberton; ' 7 v't t9,a►P MY s° guaranteeing afirst-class job. A you of its superiority. and a s� t 1undl I full line of'harness grease, bells, g pent Sunday with-.Mr. and Mrs. robes, stock food, combs and ' $, H. Stevenson. bad�t wire to fibs I tried many - t renes brushes always on hand. Misses Lel-ta and Laura Morton, Lydia E. vegetable ypromptly ofPickevingColiegespentSunday Camper �twomonthalwasmachbe6 Repairingneatl and :The Russill Hardware Co. i- and in foal montbs I was with friends here. ter and strongert,���,,le disebarge, no attended to. _- ' `y t - Mr. and-Mrs. F. Morton, of Iles- welt; no m�I tuv �feasor p z- , more pain One call will pay you• f .�• ,;; wiok spent a few days with the theVige~�e Compo_nd,and I eonaider ],26, EAST glNa STREET, Toronto. latter's father, C. Philip. without equal for the tis of women. i1t. 'w. Bodell� ' A cow of Ed. Willson's Rave If von are ill, don't hesitate to get a L to ,three bottle-of .Lydia E, Pinkhani s Vegeta- Birth, on Sati]eday' $=pu�het,bC calves', All are doing well. ble Compound at once, and write to f ? Misti Beattie and Mrs. Stewart, Mrs.Pinkham,Lynn, Mytsa.,for special _ +: of T�;Jato, is visiting at thq lat-,adPioe--it is free Rd__alway'a helpfai: - ,.;t'p ',-Win,c t._ .`.�C.' -1.. ..,-i•- .. ._.: wren :. .._, '.,....,.' .0 r ,�, .' !♦ .. - • .. _ . - - - t .. - _ ,'.,'ter l .P —•i-!••-7•Flt'..CS..:;'..'a"F':°.^.1`a:'•"P• �. z L '�' !' ',^;'.':. •F'.p''.Ryu _ _. .'� y 1 ing Seymour again that night, she 1 aces should be n=, went to the door, and unlockingit, DY, a second NAPOLEON AND CYOMWELL, person. -i syf4 listened. All was silent, but she Who can it be, madam? Louise, Some Characteristics of the Two could not rest under the tear that the maid?" ce the countess was ill, and alone; and "No, I have. sent •her-to bed," 'S���� Gra♦t Men.. ` very softly, yet quickly, she went tb said the countess is a low voice. • Napoleon was a soldier by educa- - - id door and t d hacked before The fey sa raloud, "Who is there?' tion; Cromwell was a fanner. Na- the A el ps a any re- came Spon-e came; then,the countess' voice a ieaAonse, poleon found trained soldiers at "I want to see you f r a hand ent.' said.-- The countess laid ready hand when his career began; - "Who is there?" an upon Cromwell must make his peasants Liana's arm to reassure her, then into soldiers under fire. In the ORS "It is I-Irene, madam." said went and opened the-door. sit►.., r Irene. He started as he saw Irene, sad blacee of battle he forged himself and A- SECRET REVEALED The door •o stood 'silent for a moment. His faro them; and, later, at odds of a bri- period and the countess was gushed, and wor a thinly-veil- Bade against a roundhead regiment, stood -with her hand-lamp raised ed expression of triuuh, the latter above her head. She was. still dross- meowed down the flower of ed, but in. that instant Irene estty "Forgive me.for disturbing you,. Europe. CHAPTER XIV,-(Continued.) "It is not sine," he said almost the Landon dia;insta dear mother," he said, "But I have . Cromwell, in his cold, sullen Eing- "What a lovely creature," mor- loudly. "You have played the _co- heap on the Hoor, as it theinlying countess lust h� important news of lish, had a xuore difficult metal to inured the young officer t'o the bar-.1 and led ride on; yes, even to had torn them off and Sun them Royce." deal with than did Napokeoi. 'It `onet who' sat nest him, the last. Do you say tii�at you did from her. g ?cane caught at the countess' arm, sake no mighty faro to melt a Miss esylian? Yes, indeed. Sho not guess just now what I was go- - - Seymour lanced at her, but still Fr rich n,-at a13 tinea half-sbiYed eras always pretty as a child, but ing to say to you?" Khat is the matter?" she asked, addressed-the countess, intheheat of his innate hysteria. she has grown into looking down'at.Irene's pale, trou- "It is bad news, I am sorry Napoleon coaxed, bribed, .and da.z- . I did not," she said indignantly,. bled_face.-. _ to P "An angel!" filled in, the officer ••I-I thought gay zled, as well as fought his way. The r devoutly: 'You know Iter, Sir g Y°ll were going to "I-I thought I heard something, Bad news!" echoed the countess somber Cromwell morel William? Who is she," mak of Royce." y 4W and Let me come in, madam!" under her breath, fought, The countess' ward, she lives with At the mention of his name the The c9untesa stood aside; and Irene- '-'Alas, yea! But I am afraid we Napoleon made terms with the her, ' red died away from Seymoar's face entered, and, crossing the room. could scarcely hope for good," he church; Cro'oiweli conquered -church And I've been taking to her of and left it pale almost to lividity, knelt and picked, up the diamonds. murmured. "Royce," he hissed; "Royce! That As she rose she staggered and nation, Napoleon would lose - the private affairs of the family," he aggervd a little. ",What is it?" demanded the coon- courage and presence of mind; Crom- Igroaned. "Oh, I wonder if any-I is the key to the business. You are She was exhausted by the meats] tela, her voice strained and hard, as well's heart, whatever the occasion (body would be kind enough to shoot tOOuah"-he nearly said "tool"- strain She had undergone-and the if she were preparing herself for the and whether of Ina if I asked them y enough to love'bim! That' va a- countess peril or of safety, bond and-scam r" polltel ! This g , Put her arm around her. worst. Irene stood with her a es beat steadyacrd measured as a clock. is the last time 1 shalt talk about P• You are ill,. Irene, •she sail!•' fixed, upon him, holding her breath. Cromwell was whatever the mo- "• r,;,tat>S•th[ng but the 'weather to. , For a moment Irene staggered un- "No, not ill, but, oh, so unha partner at dinner! What an ass I I der his open brutality as if he had madam," she said, and she laid Ph r sins a has Joined "a band of gyp- ment asked, He could dissemble like dealt her an actual physical blow. said Seymour, - a Talleyraad, or.he-could be as bluff " bave made of myself!" p y face on the countess' bosom. As she The countess' hand closed spasmo- h - He went into the drawl I Her eyes closed and' her lips quiver- did so she saw traces of tears on dically, an her face grew pale. as Harry the Eighth. He wedded afterward in fear and trembling, Dol �- then she drew herself up and the black satin,' and she looked' up "It is not true," breathed Irene, caution to daring; be could follow �srne smiled 'upon him and- made seemed to look down at him. injtb' ;the proud ,bandadme-face rip- "I am afraid it is but too true. Policy and intrigue like Louis XI„ ,room for him, and, with the art! „' "ITow dares you!" she panted, penHnglyi After all, it is joist what mi ht"be or he could charge as recklessly as !_ which women learn in their cradles,I How.dare—" then her voice broke "You are unhapg�, foci• she said 'aspected of Royce, with his Love of any Arles of Bu - r grid she hid her face n her ,hands, tenderly, a y Burgundy,-think thank in drew him he to talk of Royce again. It Was as if he had in .the •veil I heard appealingly. "It was you low and degrading company, the saddle, slid carry dee{Sion on the } It was the moat delightful evening sides--" he hesitated. i Point of his sword. Cromwell knew everybody declared, The carriages from her heart and shown it to her "Never mind ma," said the coun- "Well, such svhJecta should not be 1 humanity in the herd, and was great 'were kept waiting some half-hour, in all its nakedness. Then.,ahe look- teas, "Something has happeiaedI whispered in the hensho of dear in that knowledge, When thou- (or the guests were Toth to go; but ed up' hat [a it?" Irene; but. I fear R�oyy'eo has some greeted his return from Ire- -they wont at last, and Seymour, ROy"ce is not a vagabond or a Seymour has asked me to be i,is object inducement. There is, as us='land; ono at his elbow- $ courtier, standing on the hall step, looked scamp• and none know It better than 90ita" ual, a woman in the case. One ot-l of eourse,-congratulated him on his after them with a sinister smile. yourself. . Do . not speak--d.) not The countess' arm tightened,`and the low women belonging to the poPularity and the fervor of his wel- "No more dinner parties or parties touch me," for he had stretched out 7 one thought she telt her shudder. gen c '' of say sort, until I have got her his hand. "You had no right to r`�"Seymour, Well?" "l� a lie!" j o e. Se 4 "Here mwouId come to see me Sate," he muttered. "I suppose her say what Ym+ have said. even-even "0h• madam, l could not, I could The exclamation came [rem Irene. hanged " quoth the cloudy Crom- lhead will completely it it were true!" not," whispered Irene, She be con letel turned by'' P h had withdrawn her hand from well, who never forgot that it - is L}ie flatteries of these tools." She turned from him, but he too "You could not," said the noun- the countess' arm, icuriosity rather than love or loyalty But when, after taking a sip of I lowed her and ventured to touch teas with forced calm. "Why• and stood con- y not? fronting him. Lthat makes the reason .of every po- brarudy, he returned to the drawing-� her sleeve. You do not love him? Is that [t?" "I can understand your reluctance pular demonatratioa. room, he fcemd Irene standing by "Wait. Irene," he saiif, and• his "��." came the whispered re to credit such infam the fireplace, her head resting on her I voice had lost all its suave supple- aPon•9e. "Yes. I told him go, but- part of Royce; Y. even on the f Cromwell was an expert of the harnt, and a g P ' nems and was hoarse and harsh 'Do but he was an Y but•I have tt ori mask; he could feign a feeling or pie sad thou htful ea res- angry sad said things good 'authority- Giles, the second I tend a thought. He calculated cold- and on her face instead of-an elatedl not leave me in anger' If-if I have groom; hese seen Royce. offended She sto and heard lye and never permitted feud or the sad triumphant one. you remember that I love smoothed the ped The countess the whole story of his-let us say, lu knowledge of ar*other's treason, in cou, and-and Int my Tuve plriad for golden hair which had charit t thought you had gone to this y entanglement." smoking-roomoho said '"Madam�met As to Royce, it .I have wronged fallen !nose over Irene'a forehead and The, countess head dropped �ease or arcomplished, to prevent use Is tired, and has gone to her room. , him—" neck, almost shrouding her face moment, then she raised t, heroface'of that m He would plow with ar>, "Quite right," he said. "No; I You have wronged him. You "He aald things about-Royce?" pale and set the heifer of his foe,--event with the Caine back hoping to find you here. ' wrong him daily, hourly," she sold, said the countess ~lowly, "Whrre did he ser him?" - 'foe himself, while the plowing plow- �I trust you are not sorry to see me, +her face turned from him, 'Yes, Yes' Things that were not ed she ask-j ed w1vanta H -• _. _ Y She put her hand to her throat, as truer Oh, madam• if yo•r will only, 'At Markham Fair, lie.was with) t a 7°uwld meet folks .r[rene?" and he smiled tender! known to be fa}se. be would seem to ., She looked up at him absently, if she were auffocating, and lett the let me speak' If you will only lis the gang, dressed like one of them-I give them his coafldence, he would She was trying to decide whether or room ten to me, and let me tel! 'let the nose o[ venal expectation - eymour wi I have heard to-toYou what in [act looked, so Giles says, as if ''Inot she should tell him of what she S Ped his perspiration ght—" he had been born and bred amo s^'ff row rd, and he wouM be the had heard of Royce, and ask him j from his face; the room seemed The countess seemed about to re- them.." I Pict ire- of unconscious Innocence, to take up hie cane• a►lgrirg move her arm, but Irene clungand A strange ex res, on rroa3ed the Th oat false ones hard been deluded; He went Into the dining-room and nestled against her closely, a R P { "Sorry'► '^ she said `ti o; why, rnixed himself some brand anti wa- appeal- countess' fare as she looked at him I they were in Invisible irons, and al- should I be Are you not going to Y insly, "rt is not' true-it {s scot trvr,�ways in sight, Cromwell, better - aav\oi cigar?" en� better seemed too hot to hold him, and he Ono of the otAcers from the '�a•roleon !races nl g ter and lit a cigar, but the hoose gar- madam' De not hrlieve-_ft!' than Yet.' he safd. "I have some risen told me-tire one who .at ooxt Irene Panted than Napote•rm he matched ra°h rww thing to say to you,-Irene dear,' ! went out onto the terrane, and from LO mo Fio knows ever;,thing, the "lie quiet, 'Irene," she said. to &!hour and dovetailed with events as gA - and he came a little closer and stood there•walked with quick and heedless whole .truth-the tru-th-mr-lam; and low, stern voice, "We can aoon'th"y befell, In seeming beside her, luanl stops about the ng ever frank, Ag against the man- grounds. The fierce he say"s that Royce was riot to learn whether it is true or false, I'he was ciose­locked -as the grave: telpiece. scorn of the lovely eyes which he blame. that he need not have deft will go to him." " Irene flushed and her heart' Deet. had never belure seen other Lhaa the army, that he mf ht' ,,, apparrmtiv, pliant, he was as bead- and Se g ilio back t "And I, said Trane, under liar 1•ss as the oak: never hearigg, he Wan w vola n ,speak of s ors and" tender maddened him; the Seymour would take his part, It breath. was all ears, sour r seelrrg, he had Et $o`ce �a is tale' All his brsther. officers are This did not at all writ Seymour, the even of Argtrs; lanoceat, he was ✓ his own account, worst of men can feel the lash of a "I don't know whether you can I whip, on Royce's side! Ah, if you had and for a moment his face fall,,then a fox for policy. peaceful, he was as gue,s what it is," he said, feeling Presently the sound of horses' heap Dthis gentleman speak of him' he Looked up with a hypocritical�formidablo s ,' 'under the gaze of her pure• soulful hoofs rang out on the gravel Y ody kivhs him and admires sigh i a a h ar: slow, he was pt sirs that, atter all, the work before Fie started and stepped off the him, everybody;and-oh, think of it. You aro right, as ou situs as swift to smite as a bolt from him was not so easy as he imagined I road onto the grass, and looked in `fear madam-h.,w cruel we have been. y S'g are, as a flashlight: * he•waa as p s as to him! mother, Low n9 Boyce has sunk we as a flashlight; car(lecs, he was as • jlt. the direction of the Sound; and in a We have sent him' styes in must try and remember that he is ,- a "No," she replied, in a low voice;( minute or two a inan carne up riding disgrace when all the while he was of our blood, and If possible sate,accurate as 'a rapier: of t�hirags, for but-yes, perhaps I can,:' and her a horse and leading another• not to blamr, but he to have had him, even in spite of himself. we thirrgp arxi by things political, he Lyes fell. I He polled up short at sight of the °V! Pity and sympathy! Oh, mad- p , was never where nor- when nor what tall figure in even! am, dear, dear Will all go to him. He may Itatcn "Yes, dear Trene " it S dr - he said, b orf•- � dress and - nada hr - e ut m _. ng you -would s enemi Y cold to es iintiri at one of us,. and--er-perhaps be P ed. 3filitary. in � ing forward alightly and taking do tend an exclamation; thea he touch- not let me say anything for him induced to leave the country--and his genius: he was always pushing -• with calculating admiration the con- ed his cap; " the day he went away, but you will spare yq further Shasta and humflla- for the high ground: beim, as selfish tour o! the lovely face end the grace "Beg Pardon, my lord, but you let me speak now? lou will forgive tion!" and he retired, leaving the as military' he-held, -with Thrasy- gave me rather a fri him to . two kome, stanrling as it machos, that " ust. Irp of the girlish figura-very much,t ght." y, there is n again, as the fowler e' orvi•ar with some is a who must forgive us; stone, a the stionger•" - Success 'MaT;a- delfcate plumiage of the bird he has I thing approaching his bland smile b'ou will find him and let him come of snared. Yes, dear, I cannot but on his face. back? You-will, for-for your own (To be Continued,) think that you must be aware of the ' "tat me ace tcho•fou ate,-, sake, for-for oho pressed her - - thoughts which have dwelt in my "f:iles, second groom; my lord," face' and whispered, as it with A LOCOMOTIVE FIRE. MARVELOT7S INVENTION. - mind, the feelings which have stirred said the man with a kind of sup- shame the, last words, "for mine!" -- _ my heart for so los but never so pressed eagerness, and he The countess stood silent for a Buil It Is More Difficult Than Little Instrument Will Make War - Kvarml and g got ort the y passionately as horse and touched his ca a air, moment, than Irene One Would Think. • since I P g -glancing up "I've been to Markhnm Fair to buy timidly saw that the tears were The average citizen manages to get More Deadly. have Dome home this time." courain• down the Army officers, civil engineers, land Trene raised her eyes to his face a horse for the farm, my lord." b proud face. the house la an uproar. every time-he With a blank expression of bewilder-I "Ah, ys•1 e said Seymour. "I hope Ts-la this true?" came from the has to make. a fire-in the heater, but surveyors, inspectors 'of. Woods and meat and disappointm§rit, and the You have bought a useful one. Good- quivering lip at last. "Are you his job is a trifle in comparison with }forest, and others engaged in work r look confused him ,and brought' a; °fight'" sure it is true? what a railway fireman. faces when requiring accurate measurements of, touch of color to his face. I "yes, my lord•" said the man; It is true! 1 will answer for it anew fire has to be built in a loco- long distances are .congratvlatiag "They say'," he went on, but not then, hesitating; he said: with my lite, ever word " res Liout. ,Victor. Saporettl of. the. Ital- c Par_. ed Trnne, sinking ypond- mound§. As a s neer about fire ian array on his. recent Invention.of ' quite 'go smoothly. "that a woman don my lord; but-but I was coming 8 on her 'knees and Pounds of wood arm necessary to fire knows at once when she is beloved, up to the house to see your lordship winding her white arms around the up on the ordinary engine,-The wood a telemeter, The urgent necessity that a-er-certain electric sympathy lin 11 the morning•-" countess, "You will forgive him,- used • is old, railway ties cut tntA eOnstructing an instrument which exists between her and the man who, i�? said Seymour blandly. you will take him hack? Ah, I see convenient blocks. 'When the fire would record promptly. and accurate- adores her and I trust that you have, "Are you in any trouble? If so you you will? Think, dear, he may be box has aeon lined with wood it is ly long distances in time of -war ' -seen, and conscious that I have von; are quite right to come to me, Giles, wandering about the world prompt§d the lieutenant to-evolve an gi penni- drenched 'With oil and 'the inatch a apparatus which would meet these m heart to - [ am always read §as, perha a bun P- 1 you; ,Irene. Will at east sympathize with those who a countess put out her hand and As soon as the fire gains headwayc3' o the €` yoq be my wife t emetrers swhich haveG�bcerr in use ,•dear, dear Irene?'.' I ars consigned by Providence to my. let it tall trembling. on' Irene's forced draught I9 applied, the o She opened her lips, but no sound, race,,, head, tion'necessarilybeing para- has been ever questioned, hence- the - "Yca; m lord," said G{les tal- • . g Performed In hearty' indorsement given the Sapor- came, apd the look 'pf -fear was in-I Y' "Hush-husFi!" she murmured - the roun'djhovse, where all a ' itensitled in her expanded eyes. teringI. "But it isn't that, my enly, I--I cannot bear any tnorel his for quickly producing high tem- etti telemeter, which possesses all " ('- He drew a lit-110 nearer and took lord. I ain't in no particular tion- I[ it be true, then---" the good' qualities of a perfect meas- took as I knows of. I't's Master Royce She sto Acraturre is at hand. Whc•rt a good ere of long distances, irrciuding, the -tire• hand that hung beside her, y Peed suddenly and refight bed of blazing wood has been pro: Elis touch seemed to recall her to my lord:" her breath: duced, the fireman gets bust• with easy means of handling it. No cal- life and the realization of what his Seymour started. It seemed as if Yro• Irene, he must come back! his shovel, pincing coal in even lav- culaHons are necessary with the words meant. WKth a shudder which' he were doomed to be haunted Dy to heart is breaking with longing ars over the flariiea. This new instrument. Even when the tar- not -brother to-ni• to See him. M part of the get changes positions not the slight• she could not repress, she toxo her ght. y boy, my bay," she Work is.hard on she back, earl the band from his and shrank back. Well?" he said harshly, "What of sank into a bha{r, and it was now aggrieved individual whose woes are est difficulty' is experienced in re- "No-no!" she breathed. him?". Irehe's turn to try and'soothe and evident on the whole•block when he corning the (listance. Excellent re- His face-grew paler, and an-ugly "I:ve seen him, my lord, said calm. The outburst of the mother's labors with the heater would go sults have been 'obtained by-the in _ gleam shone for a momept in his the man, lowering his voice to a yearning was almost terrible. down and out in the first minute at 'strum'a up' to 2,Ot10 motets. Iti = `� (Light eyes. whisper. "Yes, worse luck, I've `"Oh, dpn't cry so;e'' murmured it. Und§i• the' forced draught, it is consists of a sextant; which, instead "No?" he inurmured, "Surely, found him, my lord." bone. "Be calm, , dear, Tire- will only a• few minutes b§toro th§ coal of showing the angles to be meas ur- surely, -dear Irene, you cannot mean + gag 'hioi and bring him home, and: has.been reduced to a sheet o[ §m_ ed, follows the distance, squaring that ,you will not be my wifel" CHEIPZ`ER XV, then we will all be happy! Oh to I bers at white 'heat,'earl by thio the reflection. Two operators are "Yes,. yes." she replied quickly, think of having Itoy'ce home ,again! �t.ime there is enough steam pressure required to operate, the astronomical A 9 Y. Irene went upstairs slowly until He Rill forgive-us and you will he generated to instrument. Aside from the none- L' With intense earnestness, as if to im- she had gained the corridor, then she I ha permit of the ]creno- •inrtj reward from his invention, , ply that her answer.was final .and PPY once more, dear. Let +ne five tieing moved `nailer iCs otcn ran as if she almost feared that stay and help to undress you' bray power. Continuous resort to Lhe , [.(cut, fiaporetti's diligent­efforts complete. "That is what I mean! Seymour was pursuing her. Tram- I stay with ;ou all night? Lahoiild shovel on -the Oli, I could not; I could not! Do not blia she, stood in the centre ot.the_I love"to.' We shall not Slee Proq?Ise to l,ring him fame, for his g. , part -of•lobe fireman discovery will make him ,known. all.- in, ask me=-deo not say any mare!"• rooher hand pressed 'to, her bos-' hsps, either of us; but tvc can talk aomonth that tInr•w fire�isnbuill int R t f He Stared .at her, as .If t over the cfivilized world. founded b her °� - om, her eyes dilated as if.with.fear, .of_Royce, clear Ito -c§," .. .. . y presumption In re- She could not think of the scene She put her arms around the balancetiaf thebile ent.herviceis k ht + fusing him-the cart-to be angry, that had passed in the drawls countess - "I don't think you know wha g- and knssed her_lovingly; ttlLght by h§in� hanked-when the iron ' The severest colds have no terrors t room without a sfuudder, and wa's belOnnisig to unfasten the horse;is not on the road. for insect. lire. rt has been shown V 'you .vas, Trene," he said at last, Ina few'minut§a � strange sound lore around her neck, the countess _ _ .. did' you mean to te•0 me that, you. reached bar- It -was liken sob or I auhmitting, when a knock was heard + 1*y exit,rim�•tt'ta th;it iiiSmtg may"jig raid not know_ I loved you, and a moan. She listened and heard it l at the door. A4)T1FTtN SAYIN(_ ar•tifrcially or natoraily froz,ert} Sub- meant"So.to propose to you?" again. It seemed to come from . the moth women 'atarted;-a-n(r t1le'coifn-', 'C'iititles fri tho'dir• may be unsubstaru- turn, witd. fiiuitit tkilt'§rte low to ipera• `o, n-1 I did not know; indeed countess'. room.. Cpuld she, he 1117 I tess rose an'd clashed the tears from tial structnres, •hut lhev tirakc govt{ juring ,thwn. l;u'E;s. 4tae, and pu- GYP s, r:-indeed. I did nut;" she breathed. Notwithstanding her dryad of diect-l her eyes as if afraid lest_ her weal:- slurvr-lbu,rarn fur hope, ting or 'ev§n in e ' - pu- pae ai•c perfectly onliuune to cold. ..:. ._,. ,•wax -.. .. :. .. .. • �..- I - _ w , ' .. - -- I % - . I. -I. ,.I ,,�..'�.,, . . .-. . . I . . 1 . _,L , .. -I _ , . - - . - _ ,. _ _ . 'i - . .. I _ _' ... _ _ _ ... _ .. - - - 1--rj 11 ` .- . . . . - . . - - -- .. 1. - - - ., - - _ _. - - inion one cent per pioumd-more for his but- - _ -�I The -Dom Bank ter fat than the man who.delfyers. T��� i LTON . '.--. _ whole milk, because in �,�pllnection ��� .. with the less expense in Lhe�'alakiagKOF . i c'� of the butter t31e.creamery man suf- . . I ,..L, Proceedings? of the Thirty-Fourth Annual General' fere trone of the loss of fat In.the. The thirty-third annual general meet- t►as voted •chairman, aad'ths general 11 skim milk, while there-'is always a m es, J._Turnbull, eecretazy.: - . . ' - Meet>tng of the Stockholders. lose o1 fat in the skim milk of the in Of'ot'the Bank o2 Haritllton wee' held l Tah$president, Hon. Mr. Gibson, cub- - man who -. at noon on Monday, Jan. 16, at the matted the annual statement, ezplainIna The thirty-fourth annual general meeting of the Dominion Bank was head offices of the bank, in Hamfltpn. I that it was for six months only. It held at the Banking House of the Institution, Toronto, on Wednesday, Jan. DELIVERS WHOLE 3OLK. ., _' Hon..- William Gibson, the preaidor was as follows. - _ 25, 1905, possibility of 'a better butter ` Among those present were noticed: Lieut.-Col. Mason, Lieut.-cot. Pel- the REPORT-o F.THE DIRECTORS. latt, Messrs, Wm, Ince, Wm. Spry, E, B. Osloe, M F'.; W. D. Matthews, Thos. product is very evident from the - . Walmsley; W. G. 'Cassels; David Smith, -A. R, Boswell; I Lead do G. es,H. fact that the dair man has a less 'The Directors be to submit their an nual' report to'the shareholders for the '- , Reynolds, A. Foulds, A. A. Jones, H. Gordon MacKenzie, J. Gordon Jones, Y g P - W. Crocker, J. F. Kavanagh, J. G. Ramsay, W. C. Lee, W.'C. Crowther, F. volume to care for, there is -less filth six months ended Nov. 80, 1904:- 11 I 'J. Phrilipa, F. D. Brown, H. B. Hodgins, W. C. Harvey, R. Mulholland, `.1• ;n the cream to hasteu'fermetltatian' The balance at credit o2 profit and lose lose account, May 81, - Samuel, '. D. Benjamin, J. F, Risle , John Stewart. F. J, Harris, Wm. 1904; was 67,080 96 y ... . ..... ... .. ... Davies, A. W. Austin, W. R. Brock, k:. S. Ball, Win.- Booth, J. Bruce M3�r- , than.there Js In the whole milk, fer- The profits for the-six months•ended Nov. 80, 1904, after de- Davies,onald A.yA. at Austin, , Wm•Brock, , It-. -'I. Gooderham, Dr. Andrew Smith, mentations in the milk go on more ducting charges of management and making provislor forbad 1 John J•= hxon, Upas. CocksjnMul A. 1 Webb, T. G. Brough and others. - and douhttul debts, are ............... slowly in rich cream than in whole 82 824 09 .. • " It was moved bj/ Mres►,. D. Matthews, secoil by Mr. Wm. Ince, that Jr Premium receive('. on new stock ...... 4,505 OQ Hr. E. B. Osler do take ",e chair, an d that Mr. G. T. Brough do act as sec- milk, and the cream does not need .- #254,410 04 rotary. to be heated at the factory, as does From which has bben declared: .. Messrs. A R. Boswell 'and W. G. Cassels were appointed scrutineers. - - Me sexretary read the report of the directors to the shareholders, and the whole milk, which,process can- Dividend 5 per cent., payable Dec. 1, '1804 $111,793 ?6 I- Carried to reserve, fund from profits .... •$ 95,495 00 submitted the Annual it of the aIIairs iii the Bank, which is as fol- not but hasten.fermzntation. P -• - • •lows: One of the objections made to the Carried to reserve fund-from premium on To the Shareholders: new stock as above 4,505 00 ' The Directors lree ho beg to resent the fol statement of the result of the form separator is the first cost,'but 0,000 00 - . p g Allowance to ex-president authorized by shareholders 10 business of the bank for the year ending 31st December, 1904: when we stop t0 figure On the pro- (for six mon he) ......... -.. 2,500.00 Malance of Profit and Loss Account, 31st December, 1903 $474,902 63 fit there is in the investment, "the 14,238'76 . -)Profit for the year ending 31st December, 1904,- after deduct- cost is not worthy of -much consid- 2 - 1 - .t ing charges of management, etc., and. making provision for eratian, beside that the must be Balance of profit and loss carried forward ............ ....... .......$ 40,176 28 bad and doubtful debts ,,.,.,.. ,459,670 Ol y The Directors desire to remind the sh rehdldere' that, b resolution passed ` - ;984,572 84 well made of the very best imItterial' at the last'annual meeting, the date of future annual general meetings was . Dividend 2 per cent., paid 2nd A ril, 1904 ... $75.000 00 and the best workmanship to run Changed to the third Monday in January. Dividend 2 per cent., paid 2nd July. 19U4 75,000 00 well find be durable at the high , atQ The accounts herewith submitted therefore, embrace a period of six months Dividend 2 per cent., paid 1st October 190.1 75,000 00 g T only, being from Mgy 31 to_ Nov. 80. Dividend 2} per cent., payable Bird Scenery, 1905 . 75,000 00. of speed at which they must run. The Directors believe that the results will commend themselved lavoiably 300,000 00 Some creamery-m object to the to the shareholders, The Directors report, with sorrow, the death of their late colleague, pr y introduction of th farm separator thur B. Lee. of Toronto. 1. . •' G U Preside Hamilton, Dec. 1 , 1904. .. #634,500 00 'Transferred to Reserve P'and ..•••.••.• ......•• 500,0 at first and con them in a STM' GIBSON, nt. Hamil n 2 � `� LIABILITIES. 7 Balance.of Profit' end Loss carried forward #194,572 84 rest man ways, but a p ��1 _ t RESERVE FUND. Deposita bearin interest ,., ' . �7,'YTl they abject to them because theyendo Notes of bank in circulation •$15,097,401 70 g Y Y To the public -* , Balances at Credit o1 Account 81st December, 1903 #3 000,000 00 not-care to preparations for- """ 3,A5S.239 55 . _ _ Transferred 9rom Profit and Loss Acc ount 13 t3 y Amount roe ved for interest due depositors 144723 8? . ~ 500,000 00 handling the cream Or it enerall De osits not bearing interest comes in In too small quantities at B 0,365 6I $8,500,000 00 q Balances due to other of bank in Great Britain 843,821 81 ' Property has been purchased at the corner of Bloor-street and Dover first. It necessitates different ap- : . .,, 649 85 - `•' : Court-road, where an office will shortly be opened. paratus for testing and more work Dividend No. 64, payable Dec, 1, 1904•..,., ....... 111,708 76 -' - The Stanstead Branch was closed in July last. for the comparatively s'niall amount •Former dividends unpaid -.,....... 8 0 . All Branches of the. Bank have Mean Inspected during the ppest ear. P "142,842 g I F.. B. 09LER, handled.- $22,143.390 29 • : Toronto, 25th January, 1905. President. gra' j Capital he s deUs- _ _ • _ The Report was adopted and the thanks of the Shareholders were ten- ,:,....4 2,235,280 00 . Again some object to the use of To the ahnreho! dared to the President, Vice-President and Directors for .their services-and to the farm separator Ott the C1aiTn that Reserved fund .. .. .. - x.100,000 . _ the General Manager and other Officers o! the.Bank for the efficient perform- butter trade from farni se rators is " . - aace of their respective duties. Pa Amount ills is for rebate of interest-on fur1. The following gentlemen were elected Dir'ectore for the cnauin year: not of as good quality as that mode rent Of discounted ... 65,000 00 seers. A W. Austin W R Brock. T. I:atun J. J: Foy, K G, M P. Balance o! pzo9ta carried forward - ]i� P Wm. from whole milk. The Cause of the 40 178 28 ,/ - ]Ince, wtimot D Matthews and 1F B Oaler, M.P. - - Y 4,410,488 28 poor butter is not in the use of the � $26.558.848 b7 .•_ _ At a subsequent meeting of the directors, Mr, F„ B. Osler, M P , was . elected President and My W. D Matthews, Vice,President, for the ensuing farm separator system, but in the ,A SS E'1'9. _ .-7 ._... - term. abuse in not taking proper care of Gold and silver coin ... .. _ . ....$ 1 414,283 20 , GENERAL STATEMENT the cream, not delivering the cream Dominion Government notes ,.- .. ... ,880 2 0 . Deposit pw th theDon inn n oov rnment as so- - LIABILITIES, sftem aratorucleaneda ryIfii ht -here the is Naotesr0 e.nd chefur Ceesionlother banks 1,08,805 43 - ;Notes in Circulation . ... :. .,: 2,690,324 00 g $ eP ' oaite not bear:n interest ; 3,751972 23 where a great runny rdrortatghted Balances due arca. ocher hanks in Canada and peD g . .. ..• ' .. t United States _ x,219,851 r0 . - IDeposits bear,ag unterest (including interest ac- separator agents have done a left of he crued to date) .- 25,947.0.71 15 ~ Canadian and British Uovernment. municipal, - - 29,700 043 38' harm to the syetem by claimi for railway and other seruritfes , 8.059.010 49 . ' - ;,,, #32.390 387 38 their requective machines that 'it is Loans et call or short call, on negotiable se- -..- Total Liabilitier to the public .... cur ties ,. - Capital Stock Db1d ❑D 3 000,000 00 tmnl+ces4ary t0 wash them more than. 1 568 42 Be88$ 9 319,898 1C- - ... .., . 1, h8 616 558 - Reserve Yund ....., #8 5)u oo0 00 - once a day, -and sometimes rot ws ;Notes.Aiscovnted and advances current lose provided 3 b , ;balance of Profits carried forward .... ....f ,. 1x1,572 64 frequently. If there is any milk Notes recounted etc ,furniture eesus, tedetc r did tor) 55,299 9-' - Dividend No 8') ay able 3rd January " Bank promisee. •omca turatture safes, etc 6?7.484 48 F 5,000 00 - P utensil }1t needs w.tahin it Ss the Real estate lother than bank premises,' mortgages, eft 48 813 18 ornier Dtvidend< unclaimed .. 108 ,5 g Other assets not included under foregoing hed _• 6S 959 58 Reserved for Exchange etc .. "' 8011.019 9+ _ bowl coftthe separator. It gathers - Rebbta on HdJs Discounted "' 789 61 filth from the milk and holds it and Hank o! Hamilton, Hamilton Nov 80, 1904 T BU�e rnl$56.553,846 57 3,835,• . ., . if-the utfik is run through this boa _ URA •- -- . $ n . - t will undoubtedly usE had flavor. o at this annu " ` - ASSETS Lov rs o r a9 2x5 _ atter it has stood-for twelve gpetie :- , -.. '$1.081 09S 86 i ndou idly ca son. In movie the aAo wits be npproverl f 31 I- Dominion Government Demand Notes a share Qrb}' meeting Senator Gib g I of Ino! tics report said it is ver DepoKtt with Dominion Government for ;50,000 00 4 Y g v the Board o! Directors, and I I regrlt also, that our=friend and r eecudt Y 2 555,181 0 _FAkX *SOTS. s• ' ..- "- of Note Circulation .. . - i' aa,i>ure it`w.i;l ba Ito the a ahold- faIlaw-d:recwr. Cyrus Barge, met witb' - - Noter of and Cheque*.on other Banks 1-889,290 51 For ruccrss+vl seeding land must era, that in ix' mon h4 t es is of I& serious loss in the death of his were Balances due from other Aanks in Canada S20 55A 00 g the bank hate increased „nearly two and it is due to hon that the Cause Balance due b m ochendon Agents 88.589 50 .- ' , be in good _heart and fine tilth', million dollars or, to to more exact, est his absence should be mentioned at • - Balances due iron, other Ilanks elsewhere than roots of perennials and seeds of an- $1 x40,000 It must indeed be gratay- this meetingg end our sympathy ex- - in Canada and the United Kingdam_.--. ,., .*2,a42,794 .63 ngnt`�ota hose tTritlemenn who shave boon ,tended to htin • .. - provindal Government Securities .. ,,. 92,883 ill . ' atrals musrt be kill.•d, . A nut a crop h sti, u ton Irum I need not specJc of the-loyalty - ol_ _ ' ' Canadian Municipal tiecurities and British or 9 tette[ than 'wpe ds. hurley is the its inception,i anJ who are w'itht us to-I the staff ani general manager, for the p i 1•'nreign nr Colonial Fubilt Securities est-of O ria se'ilin day, to sae that our rota bases have ,general mesa`s^ , as loyal' re ,them other than Canadian 672 182 9A P X g' reached over E'-rt,a00.040 by this in- !as they are to him, and both are et all Railway and other Bonds Deb and Stocks 3.00#3,450 7P Cheap tools are a delusion and a crea.ae of $1,830 400 As you know, tunes loyal lo`the hank 1 can assure Loans on Call secured by Stocks and Debentures . 2,874.619 16$15,091,407 98 can4tant source of annoyance. Later this has been wr.at is called tre lean 1 you with grief satisfaction that the _ half year, yet. notwithstanding that, we greatest haru,ony exists ,between the dDilla Itiscounted and Advsxcen Current . ..'.j23,88U.045 15 Iy, F bought a 'few Of those C4x'ep have been ahle to'report a 'profit• at Lvnrd, the general manager- and-the. Overdue Debts eestimated loss pprovided for 9,179 69 gamk trowels -in oar. of our de- the rata of 18 1-3 her cent per annum ataR. .. Rear Estate other than Bank Fremiaen .. . 36,877 U9 par-tment stores, Like all tools on the ciipital stock of the bank in I'or the sic mnnths since out Last - Mortgugls on Heal Estate sold by the Sank .... 6 000 OQ that time. If you look at the first ppage meeting the bank hes paid a dividendV. k- . Bank Yremfss 44e+,000 00 merle for a cheap trade, they are of the report you w,ll nae ti•at we have at the rate o: teii per cent r,er an. Other Ansate, act included under foregoing heads 7,278 70 cheap, chrapl made.�c�-poor. The carried to reserve ore- $`.:!a an'• whwh num, and I ain sure that everrvone will - - 24,194,3,91 53 togef.her,With the ;5-000 1 remlum on De satisfied will, othene half year s results, , blade slips otit Of the hartille,- and new stock, makes a t,tai of $1,'!0,-040 I Mr Gibson concluded Dy moving, . -.. . ;39.225,789 51 when you -have once worked with added to the rest The addition to !seconded by Mr John Proctor, the . . T. G DRO Cc:H. such an implemert, or rather a poor our reserve leaves us, in round figures. 'adoption of the report, which was car- . Toronto, 31st December, 1904, General Manager. only $135,000 more .to carry to that ried + iinitati07t of an implement, } ,will account to make our reserve.equal to ! Moved ly Mr Hendrie seconded by 4 be ready t0 throw it on the rubbish our total capital While this ,bank is IMr, F, W. Cates. ''That'the thanks of • and less expensive creamery plant, pile, acrd get a goad substantial not much 'I en to at by 1 think this ineetin� be given to the Prean. .. Lean safely say that by the next an- tient and directors. for their services • and a possibility of better butter garden trowel, 'such a3 most anent;} nual meeting w,• wiTl see -oiir reserve during thta paert hal! year." • product, - - mora keep; You pay a good price, and our capital the same_ That will Both mover and seconder spoke In' Incl you a serviceable tool, Indeed be a proud position to have at congratulatory terms tp presenting the I have named these advantagei of [�. talnbd. (Applause.) resolutions, and,the' chairman called the Far7it separator system in their A good appearance adds solid I cannot be denied that In the Ren- upon Col. J. N, Iiendrie - reply on be value of iatportance, although there value tq the farm. N+at, we+ll Faint- era prosperity' of the country we, as a half of the board. Aa• the youngest va uet9buildings, trim irnc'at good walks bank, must also expand, and, whilewe i member of the board, he was much may bo. a great many exceptions tog are not rushing into every new field, pleased to reply to the resolution, par, this enumeration. For instar -, and driveways, handsome- shade the directors are carefully considering titularly as i was moved and ddcond• : THE SEPARATOR. the lessening of the cost of deliver- every point and selecting each pa they pr by two of the nlderi gentlemen trees and a 'lawn add dollars to the consider will prays Bound and penman- !, recent. and two of the original stock- p g -" ` Ing the dairy .products to some dis- market estimate, anti the sense O[ ent. We have had under consideration, holders. He could not add much to h d e u 'hese w sits Ill had been - said except e . .While. the merits of "the farm seP- 'taut creamery may be o[ reater worth is there, even 1h the owner' as 8n he 11 rt d ,a no n. t n x a W " �--r g Toronto. Ne have Invested in good' ivorde in regard to securities, He had ',I9tr'ator are its generally under- no rrsi.nt idea Ot turning it into property there and I am sure that the submitted the American securities to a , i qu g Y value than the increased value of-the F l stood, dairymen is many sections skim milk, and there may be other cash• When.a farm,begins to hold shareho tiers will approve. In the pro- very high authority, and-, the report fflll.,to to 1 s trciate that it is II) its head with due regard for ap- perty at the corner of Spading Avenue ,which he had rceeiiit upon them effect P pe Y pP condition-, that would Change the F and King Street. we have an excellent most satistacto,ry,- It was to the effect invariably applicable to their , own,order 'ot the advantages of the fl3rm i'Qarances, the former is likely to investment and a good clad'@ of ten- I that better sccurilies could not be iTrdividtral conditions, and that to separator. Cl d0 the same, and he'takes 3 higher ants. We also purchnseA property "in held, every ane' separating cream tram lace in the ar,l o4'the eommun_ the electrical city of Niagara Falls, to I Mr. Adam Brown moved. seconded Users of the farm separator find P rnb' meet the inereasing,• demands of our by air. John A. Bruce: "That 1he milk it offers a means of better arrd 'one of their ria-test adtanla es in ity, An honest pride in the farm- business there, which realizes handsome- thanks- of this meeting be•. Riven to Ihore satisfactory .rCsvlts, says L. e g g home is one of the most delightful ly on the investment, the general manager, inspectors, - having, warm, sweet, skim milk, In the.new districts of the North- agents and uther..officers of the bank; P. ]tfiartiny, rewards- of broad gauge, successful' {Test we are persuing the same care- for the et5cient performances of • tFteir . T•hc'advantages of .the- farm-separ- fresh from the cow for calves, Wit g fled oilier tCedirig for With fat'min fur policv in making extensions from respective duties." cion over the gravity system 'arta time to time, and our investments in The resolution was .unanimously separator aklnr .milk. there IS.,�rei bank premix-s there have 'resulted , en- adopted, and Mr. Turnbull replied. ton numerous to give a- lull or ex- A DIFFICULT PROALF.]T. ti rely satisfactory to the board. On motion of liar, Wm. Hendrie, sec• scouring, or other digestive t. u- Since our Inst •meeting. indeed, short- ended by Mr. F. EY. Gates, and carried, ' tended enumeration, but -those of the ? g'a ly after are last met here, we lost one the president was asked to cast one ibAcs. with calces, arrd tfiic one Dint Prof. licCo1me11, re l�rled as one mos lmlro . iaterl, for this of the great authorities in F.nglarnd of our directors, A. 11. Lee, Toronto, ballot for the Board of'Directors and - - separation, greater value of .ski¢n ,trouble im airs the f!Iture use.a ne•. iatin to the breed- and our board felt that the 'importance I the following were. declared• elected: :.milk., swing o1 time and labor', sav- P of_ haring.a representative in that im- 'Mesar:, Tion, R'm. Gib qn, John Proo- O[ our cattle more than we think. ing of live stock, says o d not be overlooked. tor, .john S. Hendrie, -C.P:;••George ing of ice and a better quality of ' W}iere the patrons deliver whole breeclidg: " 4 Inas often -and 'often The members of•t e utherford, .T, 3'urnbull, -C. A, Barge butter. II shareholders arc to be congratulated an Lmilk at the creamery, it will cost been,found that the Lest animals of upon the mite. whose services we were At a suhsequent meeting of. the - Li7der-tie best methods of � deep them on the average eight.cents per any kind are crosses between ttvo able to,secure, ]1f i•. C. C: Dalton, a rectors,'. Flop.: R'm.., Gibson wr#s. re • , • • setting, it is rather diffictift to' keep fhunilred wei6ht for hauling. \fain 'n Pure breeds. As illustrating this gginticman,4v has"made'e success of elected president and Mr. J. Turnbull ' the loss of butter fat in the Skim ; -gray, cut'- his own business. and who, I am sure, vice-president,, fiord of"twenty cows, g'tvin'g • •one Re can refer to the .,'blue- rn _ . milk clown to three-tenths of 1 per Ih'undred thousand pounds annually, tic, -Oxford-Hampshire lambs, atirh -- -.---- : •. • cent.,-which will mean' a loss of.$60 this means a-cost- of $80 to get it the Yorkshire-Berkshire pigs. • The - in ahead of twenty cog's, each giv_ T)Own l7I• T.ric,�ster, but this is LO- WHAT iiErOMT:S OF PINS? . Ing. cent., the de- cannot de- 1.11 ,rel ctiun, hrecding. kce Cr annum: This is'a very censer- volopc*d Lv C R P one-half a -cent ppr-pound of butter. breeds. retaining till. the goo) l quali- ducted `n his back garden, a genal=' native estimate, for if Ivo mere to , in} 'a register of pedigrees, etc., so fat, tchich means, ane, hundred thou- ties of the first airinial, cowoinrng man has discovered the answer to - take the average of all conditions{sand pounds of milk testing four the good q..nalities of the two ori- that their prepotency' has been the conulhdrum, "What becomes of - throughout the state'the loss would per cent,. or four thousand pounds ginal breeds, but - when ice Inilte Stron efl brei s.its _against;-the• 1Kss-n �n'sn" He has found that pins are' be about ticice as great as i have v`elopc�cl Lreeds. Tiirarina in mired. P of butter' fat,_that the cost-will lie these crossr� ag-airi the results, -in resolvcd'info du"st, Tlairpins, which estimated. - - �' > c that rt 'has tnkem from fifty to onC he watched for 154 days,-disappear- . . Progressive dairynlecl,' as a rule _0, a a:rng of $60, and very often nine cases out of tin, are wastrttls, hundred chit twenty yoars'to bring t; I the crivnmery nla.n Hauls the crmm and we have to fall brick on the ori- ed by ru�t.ing away at- the end of are aware of the a•th'antag'es of the I some of our present breeds to their -, himself free of.change,.because_ 'ale ;final . pikre breeds to .m'ake good that time. Bright pins took neculy • centrifn ai separator- over the old present st'ato. ;cc get An idea at- •. g I' can reach out farmers From his far- crosses once more. It is quite ei,e;htr'cm--nionshs' t0 disappear: po]- - _ 'i . process rind con - -li•tt-lr what. it would mean- to bring a tory' find-haul a larger quantity of wit�lin the possibilities of animal #shed s`♦Cel needles n.eArly tvco and a -Itnilk is being Akimmed in that way', roes-here liar t0-thc� anise stage," . , �- Lotter fat-to leis fwCtgrv_, in ,the form physioleygy, however, t0 utYtkp a new. half ,years, brass pins had hof. little !most. Wiscon_tiin dairymen delivering of cream, compared with what he hreedsay, to, make tho 'blue-griiy' piycluranco: stool p,r rs at the -end of- r - - their whole milk to the creamery', or could,haul in the form of milk, arrd cattle a faxen' type, _bi ding and . '- - - -. fifteen months had nearly gone, • tieing a farm sepnrti.`tor and del.ive•r-- therL<Lv increase the Lushness of his coming true within -lies but it While th^_ir woo.drn holders vera still E�, in the cream to the creamery. _ _, TOI2TUVP.'S LA'TTT�ER• - - • - __ g factory. «ec,uld_ eery+lire a millionaire's purse . intact., _. •Ther point that -w0l puust intervTo The mnn who delivers cream to anti a lifetime of work to Flo it,, if S�thrn up Fortune's tackler, r, the-average dairyman is the arlvnn- the creamery should receive more a large number of crpsr'hrc'd matlos, Fulf of life von climb, • . tages of -the farnT separator--gYstem ' pc,r pound' for butter rat than the possibly out, of the progeny about Stradily and snarly. Iln,C�ala there are vast areas of ti ...of cr•t-.aming and than delivering the ,Inas who delivers whole milk, be- tem per cent. might hr- worth keep- Ore rung' at a tilim.•- gi.aden4sQi_1•that -hAve gnaws. portrops ~'1 I. cream to the creamery, and I wish cause : he has saved. ,the, creaNiet;v ing to brectl Frrnn again. If RAis Ironing blest. you'll some day '= for 3,000 to 6,000 years and support to disicuss it from this standpoint,-:man the expense of sppnratin•g th'e1system uF srlectian were arlherecl to At t.tx tap appear, sttannin� millions irf people, L`hese ?, ' " TITS P12INCTI'AI. -Ai1VANT.NGE" milk, tchich moans that he (lops not* grn,-mtio11 after grrlrrntion. • tlln Let mr. anftly whisilxr ]ands i<t'C sn5rpriaingly fertile, atter +I of the farm separator to the patl'trns 1 Heol] ns large Hari pxppnsiyr a cron,m- type n'tnild becot,lr, fixed earl a. new Just this 1n your par; thousands of }'pars of grrvi.c, and _ of thi cmamcry nrp tnrrpnsed valor, cry; 1,-sq' 1)it;h-pricod n,•achinrr.0 Ii•ss I hrp (l pcotve�l which tcould r fain its Tk, not wibdlt scramDile, to tiny they are prirducfng crops of skim milk, saving in cost of heal hrlli, and 1,ss ox prnsp in nun,in the chm'acteristirs, I'hi` majority of R'ith cxpandecl hutr,s, amnzint to farmers- accustomed to Ing the dairy produrta, lean rocpense�factora. A� a rule, the rnan- who settle hrc•oils crntzci well with `short.- On }oin• friends, alltl fancy the take all end• gfvenothinq me in makim, up the hutt.er, a smaUcr dr.liv'i•rs cream shonld receive about Thorn. and of %hevp brecrls with •the They are ladder-rrt}gs3. thuds t}tat plwai! in some countries. ,% . . . • :± . _ • ....,•.iwrr...,• •.. ..4 - .,Y y _ k • � '3rd•. -V�. F. Henderson spent a few ton. Sr'2nd-Hollis - - Flli: Beckett null days last week with friends in the Melville :1leade(edual), Mabel Heal — -- -. city'. Arthur Millar. Senior Division Fancy Silk Blouses ' -The young son of Mr. and -No. on roil, 3t+, Average fitters• • LOCALISR�IS. Mrs. Thos. Richards, is very ill dance 3:3. Jr 3rd-Olive Munro, with pueriuonia. Edith Dexter, Harry Brown. Sr =Miss Marie Bateman gave a 3rd-%Villie Craig, Jim Bell, Bert -See W. V. Richardson's advt. party to a number of her friends Vivian. Jr 4th-Lockhart Triu- Blouses of f all u�lI1dS --Mrs. John Howland is visit- one evening last week. nel, Kate Beckett, Eddie Warren. sing with friends in Brooklin. W. E. Vanstone made a large Intermediate 4th-Jennie Heron, j.. -A great many in this locality shipment of cattle, sheep and Mable Dexter, Willie Redman. -' are suffering from the prevalent nags from this station on Mon- Sr 4th-Reggie Meade, Josephine We are right in the blouse busi ' colds. yA lot of Pickerin i Leslie, Willie Heal and Bella -W. F. Henderson is with g fes are go- He (equal). now We have blouse lengths in Fan- ...$carboro friends a few days this Ing to attend the oyster supper at _ .Week, Geo. Lawrence's next Friday even- StoufPvilte. ey Silks, Prima-dona and French Flannels, -Miss Edna Head is spending a ing — few days with B. and Mrs. Burk, -Sing Min was in Toronto over The annual meeting of the Crown Fancy Pique and a score of other rssv and g Sunda unitin with his country- Brass and Steel Works was held in of Brougham. y g Stoutfville, Frida afternoon last, " -Mr. and Mrs. J. S. ,Je hson men inn celebrating their New yy Hatt up-to-date Fabrics`"' p Yeax The president, Dr, Sangster, submit- entertained a number of friends -Rev. G. .'11. McGregor has been ted a report of the concern for the on Tuesday evening. g past year showing that after payingOrdered blouses made up On short - -Mrs. J. W. Disney and daugh- confined to his room ,for a few all expenses a small cash balance a - - ter, of Balsam, spent a few days days this Reek suffering from a on hand. notice. Come and see what we can do for with her parents last week. severe cold. At the home of the bride's parents -Members of the tennis club -,Miss Elsie Rogers entertained Victoria Square, in the presence of a ` you a number of her young friends at large company oil Tuesday, Jan. 31st, are talking of giving an At Rome' y li by the Rev. (� Washington, i1i. A„ � a birth-day art on Wednesday g some time in the near future. f party 3' Miss Louisa Heiss to lir, William H. • -The township council will evening o last week. - - P Phillips, of Whitchurch, Brides- "�ohn • Dickie ' ' �Q_ C 08 meet at Brou ham on .Tuesda -Rev. M. C. and Mrs. Tait, of vK ��{7f • ,, g y maid, Miss Annie R'illiynrs, Victoria next for the transaction of gener- Claremont, have Leen spending a Svuare. Groomsman, Mr. Frank al business. few days in town, the guests of Mew•is, Clarence Co. lei. Y. -Walter- Powell returned this Rev. and Mrs. McGregor. $5.W reward will be :. Greenwood. -- --- _— __ week to the North-West, after - given a ---'---- - ----- spending the winter months with for the recovery of $25 lost be- Mr. J. J. Kush, of Stella, was hereStock tween Dunbartozz and Pickerin food .friends in Pickering, g nn Friday last. Mr. Rush w s Pre - - -W. J. ;Moore, minister• of orin Pickering between Friday t'ensive Live-Stock dealer in that t - Friends'chureh, will hold rueeting and blonday last. Frank Smart. place. .at PickeriiigHarboreach Sabbath Pickering. A large number from here attended 'International Stock Food" •w afternoon at 3 o'clock. We regret to report that Mr, the C''arni%al at Broughan on Thurs- Fattens stock 'in3U days le..=.s 4 J -Frank Sleep bas been con.fin- John Leslie lies in a very critical day night last, but were very disap• time. Saves corn or oats. In- ed to the house for a few days condition there being no hope pointed at not having any music to creases the quantity of milk 15 +x' F: held out for liif final recover He. a'c"mpany their skating. r 1 / . through illness this ,week, but we 3' i Urs. F. Smith left on «ednesday to 'L., iter cent. Cure or pre- are pleased to know he is improv_ has had his effects moved Froin for Vinemuuut "here .lie will resells. vents disease. Four money re- ® , . !ing, the shop n hich he has occupied i Hrr husband, F. n'. Smith, f,,rmPrly funded in any ca.-3e of failure.-' I -Stewart, eldest son of ' ajor fora number of years. i of here, having secured a position You are to be the user and .Bowe, has been very ill for the I -At the Official Quarterly there in a c•re,nu,ery, also the judge. , past week from a severe attack f Board of the Methodist Church '+tr A. Parrindei is working ,with iof paeumonN. Hopes are now which met on Wednesday even- J• Plaakitt, BEST ON THE MARKET, s • entertained for his recovery. iug last, a cordial and unani. R. N Sisson visited at `i-m. Clark'b -Our present winter is one of mous invitation was extended to recently. :+i. and J. Adarn.on bare taken the which we cannot make many the Rev. J. E. Moore, Pb. B., to ....:�. 'H. Bundy..... . eomplainte; since it opened it ha= continue in the pastorate for the content for rs. J-R ice. pe 3rd year. Mr. and Mrs. J.Stephenson, of Pick- been very shady, and coal is din Y sting, seat a few days at L. White's. appearing as rapidly as last year. Brock Road. Mr. Gordon Law and friend of - -Miss Edna Denyke, of Toren- -- Pickertnit visited at Geo. Law's on - to, L. Hodgson, of Hartney, _flan, Miss L. Rodd left for Napanee Thursday last.• e r .� a e u . _ and Mrs. H. Kerr and child, of on Monday evening accompanied The ice harvest is in full blast here. Toronto, have been spending a by her brother George. Maud and Mrs. Blakay are visiting _ g at R. W ilsonN. few days during the past week A very pleasant evening was Our sboe maker has been laid off the guests of A. and Mrs. Mullett. spent at 1. Davis' Tuesday last. work this past week with LaGrippe. _ -Chas, Downing, of Indian They tripped the light fantastic air. I)at•id I. Sleep, of Cedar Dale +a 'The Old Reliable Head, arrived in Picketing this till the wee sma hours. visited friends here a few days. - week and is looking hale and A -large number from here at- -- --- -- e e . hearty, He will remain here a tended the carnival, Brougham, � few weeks during which-he ,vUl all report a good time, , Stock Food r - purchase a number of horses to Mr. and Mrs. H. F.lTicot enter- take back with him to the North- rained a number of friends Fri- - °V - west. day night. -r -Died.-At Toronto, on Tues- lir. an 3 llrs, Cee, Lee of R'Itit. et Make, 3•onr stock tbrive and your day, Feb. 7th MargaretMad.digan by, were the Ruestsof the-fortn-en .hen- lay. wife of Mr. I�• Sluman.' aged '5k brother. lir• P Lee Sunday la=t. - r years. The funeral took blare fit:- A. Karley cuutrmlrlate�a Doctors Hrst prescribed Only etre place to-gc•t it, e from. Pickering Station on Thur-+- trip to the North-West in the Ayer's Cherry Pectoral over flay, when after service at the near future' 60 years ago. They use it u n j� church, the ranrains seri, conve} - Jai, C�oNvan ivt afiwin in our today more than ever. They SCl1apI71e'�,I1 -ed to the old K.C''. c•erneu-ty for ir,• tnid.�t. - lie „,peaky highly of the _m m Ferment. «site Cherry � •, � • -A deputation frcrrn•tlie t��eti•n- - Highland Creek. - -- ,• - _ - skip council madea triton Thnr . . _ _ day along the .Metropolitan F:l,•c- A Grand Entertainmcnr in nid Pectoral tris Railway, running from Tor of t-he public library, I3iRhl,tiud onto to Newmarket, 'in order to rely upon it for colds,coughs, e r 'bag e um. (`reek will lx' held in Elliott' Hall learn the views of tile.people re- on the m•ening of Frill:►}, I•'c•b. bronchitis, consumption. gatding the running of the else 17th, 1905• A fist-clar;a programn,o They will tell you how it _ tris line; and to learn as much wi will be given in which the follow- heals Inflamed lungs. - - possible before signing an agree- ing ladies and gentlemen will 't h•" a TMT7 bad eoeah for threeY"w". _� prices of Woolens Reduced 1•� meat with the Toronto der York Tb.n r used Ayers chem rector•. Y�core - Radial Electric.Railway Co. take part: Elliott, H1ocu- zea,awon somh*%ledand myco.gna,'o�t y3'payments tionist• Miss Jean Elliott Club •w• Psast Men's Guernsey's 75c, 80c, 60c, for 66c. --As we have heavy .• arae,eaarte a*xre,Co Men's Drawers, 75c,80c,90c, for 66c. Reduction on Patent 1ledicznes swinging; Miea Annan, Violin-So- �••.�•.na• f.c..�=coo., , 'to meet. we would kindly ask joist Misa Shaw Elocutionist A'i'r LowellXmas, 1TOl' Men's Guernsey's 40c, 60c, 70c, for 46c. 25o per bottle.. 'those who are in arrehrs to settle Y' _ p won Mr. Ed. 'Miss M&d, ; Rev. pfd Coughs Ladies Underwear 60c, ?Oc, for 40c. • possible. Before we Mr. and Miss Maggin; 1R.ev, H. G. " ..roan or eo business it_is necessary -Crozier; Mr. A. T. Elliot and the In Hardware Axes complete for 75c: -- Pturchis" material, for Strollers of Toronto, The High- one A •s Pifi st bedtime fasufea a' eel Five gallon can full American oil$1.50. which we pay cwb, as well as land Creek Orc;heetr* and graph- a "at of action nest Pnocming. f make the small.amount on which ophone will give seleotions. . As �y ppgE WHEAT& IRISH WHITE Wm. Logan. *a have to live, although the lar- this.is a most worthy object it i9 G OATS FOR BALE—The undersigned h" ter does not concern us much so desirable that there should be a to:e•i.• ow m of,Mull Rees•wh'az of goon long as we Have good neighbors, g� turnout of citizens. . Admis- Q° m wiriie°IIo �i� Also• e d 58 But we must have paper and ink, cion 25 cents. Ohiklrea 10 cents. °u' 'Yin••.a see ltoael F•tm, oo° pJao. " -'and that we naa Doors open at 7.80 Grp,cedar arov. ifi-iD p. m. Chair _ ask all those'who ower a to come .• - - taken at 8. ' �• y -to our rescue. All kinds of carriage - Y -F: M. Chapman B. A., leaves Balsam-Zion. work done in first . this week for Montreal, where he class order. - 'has secured a good situation as Delbert Jones is improving nice-I - -Take' a NUtlC egricultu;rAl editor of the l�on� HOTSe-shoelli a Spec e• _ Frank LcwLg and Frank Disney b p -` treal Weekly Witness. This } a 1 position which Mr. Chapman is visited friends in Toronto a few - . -'well quntln� fn ail. He is not days•ago. Ladders on hand-ati er. Ile _ ea wi a pen, but a been closed for two weeks owin per round, has a love and knowledge of Agri g _. . .._ .. zouttural matters whish will stand to an outhreak of diphtheria. A good breaking cart for.sale cheap. Burl}ns, •him in good stead in the respon- Richard Ward is busy these : House and lot for sale. Zephem, - Bible position which be is about clays drawing timber for his new Andilusions, - `toIill. 1Mr. 'Chapinan, for years, barn whicli he will build, in the r W. H. JACKSON, Brock Read. " Ymbr esery Silks, has looked forward to ell tering spring. = S P -upon a journRliatic career and Mr. John Briggs' fine driver -..a Ona "„- __..o_ _ _ __. - — and New Rug Patterns his many friends ill Pickering was injured a few clays ago And � Boa � Sq. N a $ to be had at township now unite in congratti_ will have to remain idle for some lating him on his success in' get time. ri adep - ting such a desirable poki'tion J•''%V Ditiney will hold An acct- ac s ° °a ►i m tr a and will look forward to his ion attic of his farm stock and itn- q. oarr steady.a( plements on Wednesday next, v4 a a ^' p;? M. E. Boone; Pickering. -The following is the relative the 15th inst. �He will also din- s e7 _ 6 v standing of the pupils.in the Sen- pose of his stock of harness which -ior department of the public he bas'on hand in his shop, -and r° _school for January 1905.-Jr 4th also some furnitupe. - �� �r „d• o X Bateman, D. Kerr, J. O'Gnn ---- n o - nor, J. Moore, E. Wright,P.Clark Scarboro Junctiof►. 1e'O e �� a g • a o And The - E. Bunting, O. King. .yq�p9 g .o /{{���` 8• Jr 4th-G, The following i,3 the Honor Roil o h 9� hj �� �„Danbar, W. Winters, W. Ward, ofthe S t �er��a -R. Shirley, A. Ward, E, Smith, 9nhool forAthe moth of Janna on lie "b aaa P�°g N. Banks, O. Leslie, L Banks. Junior Division No. on Roll, 4l, s0 a aa 0: ° a - A74ets - - Sr 8rd-P: Bennett, G. Bate- Average attendanPdce, Bolton.let—gr �U t ' z i ftrk(even), X. Moore. We have on hand a geed variety to sell at reseonabie priceor. M. Calvert lata-Martha Davidson, Winnie Our.Saskatchewan Robe is the only one that has the weight, which lid.. McGuire, J. Palmer, J. O'Con- Millar, Vincent Rvereet, Jr part i$ 99 is n�r7 to keep out frost, } _ nor, M. Robinson. Jr Std-C. 2nd-Flora Triune a a I •Rve li Gordon, M. Itankzn bridge, >4 hath Ash- A. Thomson, i. DiokiA, g, George Darton. 9r Part M. Davfdann, Aolt, 2rzd-Wtllic Heron. IYlaudie Dwv- Ja1-ft, 19oe-wi%%V 91)s. Dabows Mia, l K. 11;•aenell, J. IHa- fdsMi. Ida Orsi Jr End-JohnArsoo—11W ,Aacs mV.UZ. da�sireivs. L. Roach. Leslie, Maggie Bell, Frank �� sat w�.e Bol- w'`. >< $. A- 'BUNTING,,