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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1905_02_17 o • — HE - CKERING .-. , "."•4s,• —*-VOL. xxry : PICgERING. ONT., FRIDAY. FEB 17 1905. NO 18 - 11 Pickering Council. OBITUARY. f!r'oelt Read. ' _ _ - .,1�fcaTstssttQ$tsl QLsrf4s. Spink J��� '. The council met on Monday, Pm'so- It is with regret that we report the A Davis has returned to the city slat to adjournment in the town hall, death of a former resident of this again. h Iced Wheat - 1.05 bus. Brougham. Members all present, township, Mr.William Foster, which Isaac Davis is reoovering from am with the exception of Mr. Todd- The tools place at his late residence,79 attack of pneumonia. White Wheat - - 1.05 �� Reeve in the chair: Minutes of last Murray St. East Hamilton, on Thee- Oliver Badgerow is visiting friends WF. EABTWOOD. Y.D., 8orssoa �Wheat - - 90 meeting read and approved. day, the 7th inst., his funeral taking in '.Markham at present. . to CanadianPaaise sa>2way:t7oeouw Grocer Wheat 9(Ic Com..was read from Geo. Harty, re place in the Hamilton cemetery on - Wm. Badgeaow. has purchased at curve the 10th. Mr. Foster had been in new Melotte cream separator. q teratic conn*.; Issare e! ttarrtase Li«esaa Manitoba Flour 16!3.•00 bbl. y tax, ti 481amameot; a moors-l7p, loam 1 to a Fe.a4il Flour 5.50 " From A- H• Beaton, solicitor, re failing health for several months Walter Powell, wife and family.of kr tna.aedhow rto a pan. ihy s special meetin noel t3nall about two weeks o, y n tirsePastry Flour - -5.50 g y ag was Arcola, Assn, is visiting friends ietsJebaa 'stftb Wta oowie'a _. From D. Holliday, clerk, township forced to take to his bad and du- Ontario at resent. .cel, ""D 1Paah's f0tb eon) 6 iy Bran 818.00 ton . of Whitby, asking council to rent ally wore away with an affection of Chariis Fuller, sr., is confined to his H Shorts 20•� rock crusher and for terms, etc. q; rte- Jumbo f4 _ the heart and lungs. Everything bed these days. He has reached the From John Ramsden, clerk tp.of that medical aid could do *aa of no great age of 93 years. LN4�• Graham, Whole Wheat Flours York, as to app to empower county avail. He leaves a widow and mine Miss A. Farley will likely accom- councils'to make regulations re auto- children Clarence of Green River, pan her uncle, ' Chop of all kinds. 8� y,� J.H. Lawrence to $• FAREWELL,Q. 0., BABRls- . mobile. Wm.,Arden and Joseph of Hamilton, the N. W.this spring. Hard and Soft Coal. Chas. F. of Toronto, Frank C� of An exchange of libraries took place J. TfB,ooant crews attoraol,nae county From Jenks&Dresser, Port Huron WMetar. Onus emes.Whttbv, lav above prices Subj��Chands without re steel bridges,etc. Cleveland, Ohio, Mrs. Geo. W. Burk- place between Broek Road and the "! Application from S. H. Stevenson, holder and Miss Annie Foster, of Brougham Union Sabbath Schools DolpOW A Ma(3ILLIVRAY, BAI3RI8- Mode'1 Bakery Co., Limited. for office of collector. Hamilton and Miss Minnie, of Olds, last week. A very economical move 4 ,eoliciton,Ike. Omoo op�o.ete Posy Notice from Cleo. Bell,`solicitor, Alberta.' Mr. Foster was born in indeed. Wo" wbitby.Oat, Jno.Ban Dow, _a,•Tbro, Toronto,m Canadian Canals corpor- Northumberland, En Feb. 29th, t:s6illivrat,LL,B, Yoory to Loan. ey ation. 1836, and was consequently nearey 69 When You Have a Cold. Petertttw'y. Notice from Andrew T. Thomson, years of age. He came to Canada The first action when you have a b solicitor re Georgian Bay and Sea- with his parents when about 5 years cold should be to relieve the lungs. HOPgI'18,VETERINARY SUR- F7board Railway Co. of age and spent his boyhood days in This is best accomplished by the free Jos. Riley was heard re dog killing the 6th of Markham, and afterwards F +'. � use o. C'hamberlain's Cough Remedy. �. GOON, Arida+w of the Ontario vet sheep. resided is Green River noel White- g y- ' vtn+r! poll.ege, Toronb, ressesered member � � � The committee on Roads and Brid- This Remedy liquifies the tough mu- ., of the' vateriaary s,1 os,' Aaaociatfon. vale, and about El years ago moved cus and causes its expulsion from the Omos+ad residence one andoae-gaaraer miles gen reported and recommended as to Hamilton, where he has since re- air cells of the lure produces a free earth of Carrera Siver. ower and shoeinttfords follows: Payment to Jno Gordon, sided. He was a man of man good lungs, Roma 9 to 11 a_m„ and 1 W 4 -m. Private com div 17, re iron bridge Pickering y 8 expectoration, and opens the aecre- irtapbono in my Omar F.O. address, C1r.an P B g qualities and consequently had many tions. A complete cure soon follows. >iiyrr, ant vill, 84.06; Wm Michell, com div 12, friends. His funeral was largely at Thie Remedy will cure a severe cold Of allmaterials and design 88,45: J. H. Gorman, com„ Work os, tended and floral tributes were beau- in leas time than any treatment and - keptl a stook. It will pay you t 1 and men and teams opening roads tiful. His five sons, Won., Arden, leaves the s stem in a naturai and �>xatii !F! dRza;' to call at our works acd inspect our stock, $5,00; Robt. Spencer. shov snow and y ° .: epeo pe Clarence, Fred and Joseph, and healthy condition. It counteracts and obtain rices. Don't be misled b re cul., 9th con, 08.70. p y rand-eon, Russel, were the pall- any tendency toward pneumonia. For _ 1"T1HomAB DUNN,Conveyancer. Com• agents we do not employ them,oonesgnent- Committee on Contingencies recom- bearers, 1 g sale by ALL DsvoolsT4. Dlasrmoa ant.for fvdaa �darise�tees, ly we can. and da throw off the agents mended payment as follows: Parke, --++�-- - - - commission of 10 per cent., whiob you will Davis & Co., supp B of H. $18.32; - Tuesday is the day to come to BUNTING, Issuer of hlarrs�e certainly ave by purchasing from us. A Murkar&Thexton, stationery, etc., Claremont. _ B. Lieeaserfor$beOoeaty of oatnrw. O!• mail solicited. $29.b0; �dunicipal iL'or4d. hooka. ..+•- �ickePing `�i0 Or= Mss as the star+ oral biarsddeu«,PiaksaYas WtNTtT i1RAMITt tc_, 1151.70; Jae. McBrady and Jas. = 15rougham. VVV 1 y Opp.Pont Owee. W CO.,~ Todd, exp to trip on Metropolitan -- Yards at Spink Mills •Was+• O°t`HO electric road (810 each!, $20.00, T. C. C. Philip is indisposed for a few P TlS9ID BELDAM. auctioneer, ke., -- Brown attend and fuel at hall dur- da a. Best Quality of Hard Coal LA a¢obnrn,sollcfta salts lrom his nemaroW ing auditing of books 81.00 f dgud,both ear and usar, a+1es of!near,farm ��� �*♦ �� / Committee on Sheep killed b Do M Gerow was in the city on ,. Wes noel everything the u so be sold+111 be jr ! p y gatura�. Fall weight Guaranteed. beadled by the subscriber with the utmost earn recommended payment to E. E. Pugh .. d you hent of John White's j �1�, y,, ♦sell sold to the very bees adv+ntaae• 017 of 09.33 tieing two thirds sworn value y Sto4e. �� Vue iWi�{c S�e+� First clams vehicles for hire by day of one sheep killed, sale for Saturday ��++yy R.BEATON,TOWNSHIP OLERK or night 'Bus in connection most. Mr. Gerow, seconded by Mr.Wilson L. Matthews of Toronto,is visit- JW. onlOr"anow. oomffimsmarrror talcsas tag all 6.T.R.trains. Freight sad moves that the reeve grant his order ing fr•ieads here. _ At lowest market lsidavits. A000ant+at. sw Koney so teen on the treasurer in favor of the par- Mrs. P. Matthews we are gland on,Arm isaasar of Marrieds Lae• es «s delivered to►11 pests of the ties r ort.of the t-t 1 a ecommeoded in the rep to rap is im rovin sasM" �bi . :. ons. village. Teaming of all kinds dons p g various i es as tre- standing committees f cls shortest notice. Bale and com• rented this da 6 P J. UaFoe of Toronto called,,on - prices. FPOSTTLL, Licensed Auctioneer, mission stables,in connection. his many friends here on Satur- . for Counties o!York and oowno. sac- On motion t e auditors were heard da We have also on hand quantity of -Irmo eat«of all kinds a"an 004 to on shortest with regard to the treasurer's books 3' Best Quality Smlthing Coal. harts+, Address firers at-or P o oat. W. H. Peak and non-resident land tax and recom• Mies Pugsley of Toronto, wa= . ) ProPr4etor. mended that the council rasi`t on the the guest of Ed. and :klt•s. will3on Our Coal makes rearm friends. TPOUCHER, Licensed Auction- tree.surer using the munici al cash this Week. Orders left witn w. Beak delivered; _ • ser, valussor and Oonector for the Coun g " book for keeping account of has mon- Mr. and Mrs. R. Brodie were Promptly. tier a!York and Oaseno. All kande of auction _ sales cooduoted and valuations made st mod- ies and also that all taxes be deposited visiting friends in 4ltirkhatn on - 41r eras charge. Estates and consummeote con• h g >n, Furniture., u1 the bank to the c bip f t e c r- The stestntly managed and sold by auction or p Saturday,vase u19. liortaraes. teats, notes sad oration of tho tutvnshi of Picker- 4 f t l The r.lad. are in a ve orWES1E� BANS Of C �i�D�r arrs,l accounts promOtl7 collected and satin• Ing, which N'O11'ld Obviate the neCP.�• � poor sectlemeau gnan►nteed. Phone or Mate for travelling oD here at write !or wrmr and parttculan. $roa�am, — sitp of transfers from collector to, s oat Dacca may be Acrd+t Weas office. y treasurer And and the resented time of wri'tiniz. A fall lice of first y F lea r,pc-aced by act or Parliament 1844 class furniture now F ChitileyI of \eivmarket, their re .iris, lieu a Pirkrsiag 3raaeb. Methodist Church 91r. 4'.ikon, seconded by hers Ger- occupie�l the pulpit of the Cirri t• - • -os, exhibition is �nt�crtaea Capital.... . i1.00e,Ose our wars rooms.' os,'• moved that the auditors' report ian Church on Sunday, subscribed Capitals_ .......... 4Wo M Services as Follows• of the accounts of this corporation her. and Mrs. A. Mat-tin of Ke=- as ecce Res ilii convertible .......... lreoo ro 'Prides right. for the year 1904, as examined by thin t<-ick, are visiting the latter's Joss Co,..• - lo-s0 am.....,.Preaching, g council, be adopted and that the said -sister, Mrs. Ed. Willson. Pr«ideat O..h7.e 7:00 p.m........ " accounts. be hereby declared finally 9100 P.M.. .....Sabbath School. R,. $• D1111IIghaII1• _ ' Council met on Monday. Tbey Special attention given so Farmers sale lamed• Not" bollectioussortcitedandpromptly madr StOD p.m...•...Epworth League, on J. M. Gerow,seconded by Mr. Palm- were late getting to work owing Farmers motes discounted American sad _ Tuesday. Pickering, Out er, moved that the auditors, Messrs. to the bad state of the roads. Foreign Exchange tioouht Lad sold Drafts ts- fl.•00 ppm.,.....'Weeklyy Prayer On Thos. Duaio and M. Gleeson, receive A large number of our young sued,a7a!]ab1.os,an parts of the world Thursday. the sum of 820.00 each for their ser- folks attended the tournament at eavmsa ed an Drsartmh4t. - vices as such and that the reeve ant Markham on Tuesdayevenin rant Interest low��deposits toigh.at ear Rev. J. E. Moore, Ph t Wa net Coohis order on the treasurer for said White's sale had o be p 1>� s•vee4. sse Pastor. g amount. Poet- aiso. $arts em.aeaer. posed on account of the storm. On motion the clerk was inrtructed I t wilt take place to-morrow, Feb. Have a full line of'fresh and cur- to notify John Anson to have his dog 18th. ed meats constantly on hand. killed. NextThursday night a rand Roll, Breakfast Mr. Wilson gave notice that be y g g _ . r Spice fin. would,at the next regular meeting of carnival will be held in the rink ' ) Sana, Bologna, Weiaere, etc. 00 this council move for leave to Iaotr.: here. Liberal prises will be offer- duce a by-lam, to appoint n collector err and a good time promised all. '2O Highest pastel fiat of texas for the to wnalai of Picker- Butcher a cattttle. ing and Sz the remunerattion of same the dal& bills and don't forget On , motion council ad�ouraed to Do not forget John Ham's sale meet again y, Mar.18th,at n in os,Monday, ext week. One important heat 10 a . sharp for the traassotion of which omitted fronts am bid Years B. CA • PUBLIC NOTICE btl.itae.. A lust eines ao acre'farm for sacs, is a 8- e+ofd driving horde. as Kingston road, one Mike friss Market at Olaremoat os, Tull any. Seggermaat, a good sloe. There 1 Piakerin village. Market will be hThnreda its some stoek to be had at ='• a Insurance of all loads attended to. at tDe Farmrr's !ScRa ra All _ Vii? property for salsa. kinds of produce, butter,eggs Watch the corners for the Sand. this sale. Antsieat Sgyptisas Stat din- s �P Pe y poultry of oil kinds,alive or dressed. ..� An interesting Rime of hockey covered graces Since then Fatrma to rent* small fat hogs, sheep, lambs and fat ' oeruta wtveua will be played on the rink here wonderful changes have•ta k- Conveyancing of aU kinds dose calves,ebeep skins, hides. horsebidee — nest Friday evening between the en place, and all kinds of wild skins.ap2les,po- Mr. Clarence Doten and Artie are married and single men. Do not ��L��'J� tatoes, white, yellow and red beans,, home from Buffalo for a few weeks. miss this event as it looks as _ > We Yr RriA rLl sic. honey,wool,horse hair, and tallow. Mr;John White's sale did not come though there will be considerable cul Glass The highest market prici paid for off on Mondu last on account of the fun. ' all the above delivered at store. bad state of the roads. Notary Public, Pickering. Mr. Clarence Yonne is -able to be The Sons of Temperance will nosy is the highest erfee: Farmers Su S Te around again after Ing cow ne to a r` tion modern art:fin Supply the house for a few weeks. tainment in their hall at Brough- the shown in the rich rumples Mr. Claience Foster was in Hamil-, am this(Friday)evening. A good which we offer for your in- ton last week attending' the funeral programme will be rendered by s tion is the correct l Wm. Foater. the followin talent:—PickeringP� Those from.here who went to or- rchestra; r. usse r , sothat ebdds that - --- onto on Monde to to the table that is mostHess � � y last had a good ng 'loist of Whitevale• Mise Mina •• wait, the train being concaderably ' ' desirable. e Philips, A. T. C. M., soloist of Ca ital Paid uo $3.000,000 late' " It is no trouble to show P rToronto: Miss G. Vauvalkenbur , Stock Food, Reserve Fane and Last week"the people here 'Rev. g you our stock. : Undivided Profits rP3,6�4,(1� grieved to hear of the death of 'Rev, elocutionist, of Whitby; Male Chas. Beck, of Toronto, Mr. Beck Quartette, of Whitevale; the { having been ill only a few days with Misses Gibbon, of Kinsale; and „• ,Look at the rice of feed; Dr. pndilmonia, others. After the programme, 11 Bassett, p WBY HRANCHa Weare glad to report that Mr. p gess' Stock Food saves feed. It Wm. Michell is getting aloe well boxes will be disposed of by nuc- is endorsed by every farm paper, GeIIerlitl B8nk1D g g g tion when a lively time is expect- Jeweller do Oicion, : g after the operation on his foot which Whitby, ret., K r ed, as each gentleman picks out Mr. T. L. Willbm-y, of Tremont was frozen some years ago in the Brock at, South. < Ill., who won seventeen premiums BIIS1II888 Transa�Cted. north-went. the lady whose name is on the at the World's Fair, is a very The weatber man has kept pretty box he purchased. Admission 15 < tacit close around oro except one day since Cents. Ladies bringing bones Will ,.. . clang advocate d Dr HeSs''e 8psoial attention giiea'to the:,601168- this month came is,. The north and be admitted free. The admission Food. tion of farmer's sae and south roads are pretty full of show ' Note the price of eggs— Dr. other notes. �`'- - although travel has not been mach fee will'be refunded to those put- gess' Poultry Panacea in the _ imppeeded- chasing buses. During the even- BINDER Twi N E 'r guaranteed egg �rodneer• ,BAVINGS DEPARTMENT. We are all In this locality wishing ing, aflue-octave second-hand or- ]sees' Instant Losse Hiller has Mr. Anthony Barkey all the good Can will be sold. Evergbady is $ imitations., Use. the original 3D@ p ltitMl revolved of $1. and luck that is possible to befall him for welcome. Come all and have a on r eesttle. epwards. the kind act in falling some beautiful fine•evening's enjoyment. Agent for all kinds of McOormick, For your at Iat�=Nt a11o1red at highest shade trees at the railway oroset . ' .a. ,_ Fawn Implements, Wilkinson Plower+ - seeing beat ss, aooident would' Tie 19:te. c eurr'ent rates. curs to " some Go the way the hand points to ' _Also, Plcx.$RING ebaapouad�d. paid half �n,ep p°O ttaatpsoEed Widdi9sld's sale. For Macer Sewing Machines.. ' Y: y. The aol" man should bebrong It Binder Twine a Specialty. ]PHARMACY �,J•TM+03'!'Olf WLfts eta a shw tear bm"s Mid ao see tie error of his t► bS. L. D. BALKS, t so aaeu. —P>eiladelpb"R*001%l. W y Pickering- J, icketing.. u i . - - yam+ ,,. -. _... _• Y ' A NATURE HEALER. A Successful Defence Set IIP BY Woman. 3 A curious case has been engaging for some time the criminal court at z ny. A Fraulein Rib !�� Tilsit, in ' ' `• •- + ius set upp in business as a "nature - J • healer," using simple and ordinary ILS/ rational means as her entire stock- % —+ 1 in-trade. In the course of her prat- hom she was treating an More than half the battle in _ � ♦� _(/ a child w _ died, and an action was brought cleaning greasy dishes is Ill the �4v - tice ' against her for manslaughter. Her h counsel, a man of extrome ability, soap you use. If its Sunlight Soap _ a ® • argued that in Fraulein Ribio's me r • thods there was absolutely nothing it'S the bests r nu criminal She made no pretensions - .tn� iD to the possession of secret powers, i��ANITOBA IMPROVED FARM LSH MIISICAL GEDIIUS. - ""•'sfa� but simply relied on nature, He lief loads for sale, all, located in the most famous \Yawanesa district. The Souris pointed out that two o1 the Vallis the garden of Manitoba and Boy Pianist Who Has Won Schol- notable names in modern German the Wawanesa llistrict is the Garden of �, - medical science, Drs. Lohman and the Souris Valley. These farms are for arship at Academy. (CAPE-CAIRO LINE. Schweninger, 'were identified 'with sale , reasonable earpriand on good ` terms, all located near markets, schools At the age of thirteen, when the • the methods which Ribios had adop- and churches. write for lists and fur- average boy is turning his attention Good Progress Towards Union ted. Dr. Lahmann was the director ther particulars to the Souris Valley to cricket, Percy -' Being Made of the famous establishment near Land Company, Wawanesa, Manitoba, from catapults Hughes is a wgndertully accomplish- Dresden,.to which the highest in the prom- In a description of the progress ed pianist, who exhibits every prom _. land resorted, including members of YOUR OVERCOATS ise of becoming a great musician says hick is being made with the Cape / .to Cairo telegraph, a writer in the �8 reigning family. Dr. Schwenia- � - -- . the London Mail. !Glasgow Herald states that the line ger was Bismarck's body -physician. ►nd faded Suiss would toot better dyed. If an aged He has already won the "John - has now reached Udjidji, the capital It would, counsel maintained, be a .f o•atn7our sown• write direct ootreal, Bo: lar Thomas" scholarship at the Royal miscarriage of justice to condemn MAITION AINLRIOAN OYSINO 00• Academy -of Music, open to any one t and chief town of German East Africa, which is on the eastern shore Ribios for practicing the elementary MONTREAL. under the ago of-twenty-one, and is of "Lake Tanganyika.''' For the solea of hygiene. The jury acquitted now beginning a three years' course her, and the State was condemned to under Mr. Oscar Beringer. moment construction work is sus- pended has while the route northward is -' carefully surveyed, and the sections petitions every month at one town of the line that have been erected are (; ' or another, and during the last three - got into thorough working order. YOUNG AGAIN yearn young Hughes has vi. i over From a purely commercial point of i two hundred prizes at these, i l a d- o view the line is fully coming up to, r. ing the firnt firizes at the Rhyl and if not exceeding, the expectations AT SEVENTY-1 n O v - Llanelly rational F-isreddfodau, that were formed concerning it. When which are open to the world. " the work of construction is recon- There is a grave doubt as to n recom- menced the route will probably be whether young Hughes will be able t HOW CALIXTE RICHARD, J. P., to take the fullest advantages of i along the eastern shore of the Vic-! --��• toric Nyanza, and will then strike FEELS AFTER USING DODD'S 1� a} a the scholarship he has won, for his!, due north to the town of Rosares, KIDNEY FILLS. DinnerSets Free 'other ,s only a clerk in a Welsh Cul- i which is the southernmost point of FOR CASH TRADE, fiery, his income never exceeding i the Soudanese telegraph system. A $1G a. week. Out of this a family main- junction will be effected here bo- BENEFITS TME MERCHf1N7$ i I-t seven children has to be tween the two lines, and the scheme They Make the Kidneys Strain out I BENEFITS THE CUSTOMER twined, for a "Cil to Cairo" telegraph of the Blood all the Seeds of the s Mercnmt in raw ne,ahboraooa i, A committee has been formed to pe wowing b,s appr5eiufon of cash trs4e h� ;•.,ar absoiuteir free, tbe,e Dr."Fl lift art of the burden of the boy's i1 will thee. be an accomplished fact. P The engineers of the line are, how- Diseases That Trouble Old Folks. Ulm*y expenses in London from his father's ', ff a g [7 you a not Boor :bu l You ant,worn ��� ever, faced with a difficulty in their N B If end .e .i: Roc only feu You.non+ u, I shoulders. preparations for carrying it forward Acadia Siding, Kent Co., butfomard,w.handeowesoa.entrYnEE i to Udjidjl, inasmuch as the country Feby. 20-(Special.)-Atter suffering �"tishcar."IAACrockery 0a-, ltd. ! for a distance of ol00 miles through;for forty years from Kidney Trouble, mRo�ru rwlvAra There was a piece of cake on the Calixte Richard, the well-known Jus- t•ra-tabic, and mamma divided it ice icvhich the line we u!1 have to peas rice of the Ile here, is fully re !ttceen Willie and pommy• WillieShell a to very swampy, and quite unfit for jtice of 'and he says that Dodd's looked at his mother's empty plate. the erect ion of a telgraph wire. It i FENCE W28E SHOULD NOT BE i„Mamma," he said earnestly, I Il was at first thought that a, wide',Nidney Pills cured him. TAXED. detour would have to be made at "yes,'' says $r, Richard, "I had Ican't enjoy my cake when you Ithia point in order to escape this Kidney Trouble over lorry years, The haminion Government did a haven't any. Take Tammy's!" Cordovan tregion, but latterly other cotirsciis with the result that I was n worn !good thing for the farmers of Can• have prevailed, and a much more out man at seventy-two. Then I ada when it placed certain grades of daring experiment is likely to be started taking Dodd's Kidney Pills, fence wire on the free list a few M 8afdiS linimQnt flelte�E) �e8raigia tried- This is the Installation of and the result is that the pain is years ago Since then gab anued !the Marconi system of wireless tele gone from my back, and I am able smooth wire Nos. 0, 12 and 13, Used is H.B,IC Mitts, Gloves which are most used in farm fencing, "I would box pour ears." said a -!graph; in order to bridge over this i to work again." and '-b10cc35ins—to has whale - gone delta country. This Dodd's Kidney Pills make the old has been kept down in price to a'roans; lady of London to her stupid u$ place which enabled thousands of and tiresome admirer, "ef "If j t;Jne,fitacible,soft,phable,seorch- ' combination of an African jungle;feel soon a in, They make the ?" I combination with the latest triumph of'feelKldy s Sound and sound Kidneys farmers to replace old unsightly,,what.. he anxiously asked "I(." p-oof, wind-proof, acienufic discovery, rends very y wasteful, wooden fences with neat, she repeated, "I could tet a box ery, ry strain out of the blood the seeds of crack-proof, tear-proof, zip-proof, roof istrangely, but it is' only another!!the diseases to which the old are new were structures, thereby improv- large enough for the purpose.," P s - + I}P instance of the onward march of i Ing their oleo property,.and enhano- - cold-proof almost wear-proof— subject Ruch as Backache, Rheuma- ing the value of the surrounding FOR t)Vt'ii SIXTY YEARS civilisation .through what were until I'tism, urinary and Bladder Trouble neighborhood. Now it transpires certainly the greatest leather a comparatively few years ago the been tVinalow , Soothing Syrup has - unknown parts o the earth. - mac' that pressure. is being brought to I been userf ny mituona of mothers for ever used in mitts and gloves. bear upon the Government to go the,r children while teething It soothes Tike buckskin it Is tanned CRUSHING OUT REFORM. back t.7 the old order of things by the Child, Nutten• the gums, nlluys pain, TURN ABOUT. cures windeolic, regnlntea the stomach -ithout oil unlike buckskin it is imposing a customs duty .on these an,l bowels,, and iti the best remedy for , ��� "'It is true," laid tho Reverend Police Break Up a School Teach- grades of wire, That such a change Diarrhoea 1'wenty-five cents a bottle. not roil it is wind roof—will wauId work injury to the farming £+uILl by druggists throughout the porous, p Coodley, "that women are. more ers' Conversazione, world. Ho ew,+ and ask fur "Mea outwear three buckskins. regular and devout attendants at community adinits of no argument. I.Winslow's aoothin.0 Syrup Row Russian officials curb the .ro-� At present, practically none of the "Pinto" Mitts and Gloves _ church than the men." grades of wire on the free list are So they should be, ' replied th form spirit is shown by their hand-' g �u that An attempt is to be made to raise ! neves crack or harden, never get tin of educational gatherings. ! manufactured in Canada. bavage bachelor, "if they havo Rnq fi the ,'' wd Staten battleship -- gratitude. The church aids n,t The Russian Congress o{ NrituraI I any duty that would be put on the I „ which was t,lown u{+ nodi sc•dden, are always vt•at•m,pliable, abets theme in committing i atri_ Science Teachers which has been Rif- wire would prole an equal lax upon sunk inen Ilatann Harbor just before ting' hex been closed by order of the the consumer-the farmer. A tai iiTsoft and comfortable. mon%r. the outbreak u( the Spanish-Amari- Suldatalldealers but never with- , curator of the Educational district_ �of say' 2v per cent would ,;indoubt-, can war. The congress sent the following edly enhance the cost of fencing fully --A out this brand:— READS THE BOOK. telegram to the Minister for Public ten to fifteen cents per rod. This Instruction, and to the Committee of i would mean that the owner of a me- Minard's UpImed Cures horst etel "The Road to Wellville" Pointed. Ministers: dium-sized farm would have to bear _ the Way, "The unsatisfactory and abnormal an extra tax of fully $130 to fence � position of Russian schools and I his farm. Y1'ere fencing an unimpor- Lord Stoa•wbrokr - "It's time. • Down tit Hot Springs, Ark., the .teachers is due to the social organi-! tant matter there would be no reason Clarence, that you were thinking visitors have-all sorts of complaints, ration of the Russian State. The l for alarm, but with the passing of about a carver." Dutiful `. Sha i -. but it is a subject of remark that schools can only be freed Isom this the old fences, and the increabing at- will be guided by you, filcher, Shall { HUDSON BAY KNITTING CO. the great' majority of them have potations by the carrying into effect tention to stock raising, nesv fencing I go into, the Church, study Fuc the _. 5alrie trouble with stomach and of all the resolutions passed b3' the is an absolute necessity. Barg enter the Army, or marry an Montreal Winnipeg DdWE00 y bowels. Thii may be partly attri- Zerrstvo representatives at. the St.I Lt the alder parte of the Dominion heiress?" the int rovement of farm buildings ' - _•' btrted to the heats medicines. Petersburg conference," D • ' •• Naturally,. under the conditions, The Nijni-Novgorod Teachers' As-! and the construction of nese• fences Wash greasy dishes, pore or pans hladys-"I thought y-ou said he the .question of food is very in- sociation held a conversazoine in cel- have been making"very rapid strides With Lever's Dry `,oap a powder. It was rich?" Mildred-"Oh, no l I ent. cbration of the tenth anniversary of during the post tete years, and it will remove the grease with the mere] said he had more money than A young Tuan states that he had 'its foundation. It was larg6 at- would prove a very unfortunate mat- y' 8�Y greatest ease. brains." suffered for nine years from stomach tended and subjects of current inter- ter it a check were given to this ; est wero discussed. The -debate at much-needed advance by 'the imposi- - and bowel trouble, had two opera- 1 �. tions which did ilei cure, and was one point became somewhat excited tion of a tax, that could work' no Mrs, Bejenks- (to- a ca-Sitt'al'visitor) I �} { { "at last thrsatenerl with appendicitis, and the police entered the assembly benefit to the farmer and at the -Why, how do you do! It's such Minard S llrllm�ltt for Sale e��i�y� Ott , He went to Hut Springs for rhea- room to disperse the meeting , with same time hamper the Canadian a pity you didn't come a little ear- mutism A71d1 1715 stomach trouble got drawn swords. In the ,scuffle which manufacturers of loncing who use lier�-we've just finished luncheon. ! Mrs. Brown--Yes, they're in Egypt worse. One day at breakfast the ensued sonic ladies were thrown to wire as a raw material. Rather than Tommy Bejrnks (reproachfully)--Oh. Inow, and will spend the winter on wore. knowing his condition, lug- the ground and about ten persons. hamper farm improvement, and de-'ma, ain't 'we' going to have any received injuries, The mayor and the mo7alize an industry- important to f mare? I hadn't had hal( enough i the Nile. Mrs. Malaprop-Allow gest ed he try C rape rues and cream, president of the provincial .govern- agriculture, by placing wire- which is I when the doorbell rang an' you all ',nice' They'll get a chance to see all Pyre wbich he did, and found the food ment•department have complained to now admitted tree of iiuty on the jumpedr them they? . s and the Phoenix, :' agreed] with him perfectly. 'the governor`' of the conduct of the dutiable list,. it would be much bet- won't they? r After the second clay he began to police, and a popular protest is to ter to wipe out the present tariff of sleep' peacefully a't night, di9erent be addre-sed to the town council on 20 per" cent. on 2&: inard's li�imant Cures hadrul;} t_ ., r oars,__ 1'he__-per-iec digestionheof the food Misted his' h-c subject, asking' that 'the .police! would enable farmers to get n strong- CATARRH CURE q shall be compelled to observe the er style of fence without increasing •ea nervous systenn and made slap pos- ( the cost. is sent direct to the di""Od Young Jcrtics (drawing n little i law'. parts'by the Improved Blower, Bible. The Odessa Literary and Artistiy Heap fhe nkert clean the air !ncnrer)="c;tech a beautiful moon- He says: "The nett mornitigf was ;5ssociation has been closed by. the I hove administered anaesthetics passasea,stopsdroppin¢sinthe 'light e�enin, as this, Miss Judie, is throat an rmanant etutl + astonished. to find ncy condition of Prefect of Odessa fur violating its to about 4,n00 t:ersonq, and only y criough to make anyhodp love ever Catarrh and ay Fever, Bbwet every - in had disappeared. I statutes of incorporation pending the lost. one. patient," said a London' free, All denial,or Dr.A.w.Chant body." . '.Iridin•(,f noving a little tar- +coul(l not. believe it, true after suffer- drafting of new' regulations. At the doctor, recently. )A.dicine Co„Torontp and Bi* 0 ther away)-­yes; but it isn't quite 1, ing-for so many years; then 'I took meetings of the association, which _ cnou h to make everybody love any- 9 more interest`in the food, road the has a membership of 1,500, all kinds FIFE HUNDI'LL:D "V. C.'s." body!" y' little hook, "The ]toad to Well- of political subjects were discuhsed: MESSRS. C. C. RICHARDS R CO. villSonic," and 'sfarted following the Sotime ago I had a bad at- There are fire hundtrd herobs of all ranks in-the British regular simple directions. tack of Quinzy which laid Tine up fair mint who have attained the distinc- Most people think too lightly of a "I have met with such results DIi'I'4;Rh:NT: two weeks and cost a lot of money. P that It is serious m d Linn aP the Victoria Cross, sin- coo h. a oil atter as that in t.hc�-last five works I have "My son,'! said he good old inan, Finding the lump again forming in g ' t g my throat, I hotbed freely with Plc decorntiun "ion valor" which is needs prompt attention. gained cight'pounds in spite of hot ,If you only cork hand enough when IINARD'S LINIMENT, and satur- universally regarded as of inIt is Take baths w'hic'h take away the flesh you undertake, a t-bine you're moral- ' -' 6 ating a cloth, with the liniment left parable value anri significance. It t, from anyone• ly sure'to be n� the top of the heap claimed for the lith Regiment, Shiloh ating a cloth with ,the.1iniment left' A friend u( mine has beet entire when you're through." known as tine South Wales Barrier-, It cured ofo bad case of indigestion ••(lh, I don't know, pa. "Suppose ft on. all. night, Next morning the swelling• was ers, that it stands at Una I(cad of the i C�n5um t1�� and stonnnch trouble by using (,rap(- d Lindcrtook to'dig a well?" gone and I att.rihute the warding ufi 'entire liritisln anriy' in the number V Nuts Food and cream aloins for �- „ , of winners of tine Victoria Cross,- q� 'The Lung breakfast. of- an attack of Qu to the free `t•hich it has prodticud. It has sit-Kofi, a Tonic "There is one thing in particular, Customer--"You of- call' this use' of IVi1NAR.D'S LiNI11 ENT, teen names rill the ;jgry roll, as - sk blue stuff milk, do you? You G, F. WORDEN, when the first sign of a cough or'- --1 have not-iced a great change in Y- agaiinst, ' to take the next highetit cold appears. It will cure you my mental randi.tiot7, i•'ormerly• i ought to call 'it milk and water, in- St..John.. figures, 'fourteen of the Rifle Bricaih7 easily and quickly then-later it could hardly remember anything, stenrl aP milk!" Milkman' (Politely) — ____._" .. and thirteen of the King's Royal will be harder to cure. and note the mind seems unusually -"So I do; sir, I always say. RiCeR Prices, 26c., 80c., and 11.00. 9I1 acute and relentive. I can momor- 'Milk-,au,' which, as Voii are a Irnan The Russian State. sceptre is of r izo prdctically anything I ctoo he siro." of rriucatton, you will know ij for- solid golcd, three feet long•, and con- 4qt Name Fivrm by Postum Co., Battle c-IF-n for hater. I always keep with- tains, anxnrg' its crnaments' lG0 mune ttrom ill ibr7et lk is osi.5 ind farms it n- _ [SSUE NO. 7--05, ..p r�k MAch in the Iaty, -Rir." - rul ics and 1:5 amcrn r . g sty^t... r •-r • THE WORLD'S MARKETS 15:' No. 1 Northern, :1.131: No. 2 CONDENSED NEWS ITEMS Northern, $1,10. Flour-First pa- _ tents, $6 to $6.10; first clears, 111I- low REPORTS FROM THE LEADH LEA-DING 15 to $4.35; second clears, $2.60 to, APPENINGS FROM ALL OVER TRADE CENTRES. $2.70. Bract-In bulk,. $13.50. THE GLOBE. f, -A IN LIVE STOCK MARKETS, Telegraphic Briefs From C= Owa - x Cheese, gra;1 -- Prices of Cattle, Grain, Toronto, Feb. 14.-Following are and Other Countries of 80- and Other Dairy Produce the quotations:- The i�ussians Have to Abandon at Home and Abroad. Milch cows were quoted at $30 to CANADA. -4- Toronto, Feb. 14.-Wheat-No. 2 $50 each. Fire losses in Brantford last year ' 1. 'heir Coal a7U white and red Winter quoted s. $1- The prices of exporters' ranged were $sh Co Supply. O6 to $1.07 at outside points. No. from $4.35 to 54.90 per cwt. _ British Columbiau�Uer mills have M 2 goose quiet at 89 to 90c east, The following quotations were pre- 'resumed operations. _ and No. Spring at 99c to $1 east. valent for butchers' cattle:-Select Lord Strathcona has sent a cheque s RUSSIAN ARTILLERY. blockade of Vladivostock 'ts believed Manitoba wheat is steady; No. 1 butchers', $4 to $4.35;-good butch- for $10,000 to Ottawa College. s Northern was quoted at $1.10; No. ere', loads of, $3.60,to $3.90; fair The Manitoba Grain-growers' Assn- A despatch Yr ori Tokio says: A to be effective. The Laperouse.Straits 2 Northern at $1.06, and No. 3 to good, $3,20 to $3.50, cows $2.- elation, meeting at Brandon, passed are almost ice-bound. The Tsagaru Northrn, at $1..01, Georgian Bay 50 to $3.121; common to rough, a resolution in opposition to aay despatch from Koupanto states that and Tsushima Straits, which nowdot on lumber. =;." the Japanese right recently was so furnish the only means o1 access to Ports. Grinding in transit prices are $1.25 ockers$ and feeders were quoted Lady Curzoa of Keddleston and her much extended as to press Fushun, Yladivostock, continue to be patroll- above those. quoted. mthe extreme Russian left, the ed with the greatest vigilance. Oats-No. 2 white quoted at 39c nominally as follows:-Feeders; short- children sailed from London for source of the Rus�an coal supply. Neutral vessels aro warned that Western freight, and at 40c low keeps, 1,200 to 1,275 lbs. at $4 to Itgdia, on Friday. The Russians were compelled to the greatest caution is necessary in I freights.. No. 1 white, 401 ,to 41c $4.35; stockers, 60o to 800 lbs., at O. Telfer, a Winnipeg real estate ,abandon Fushun and to retire to- navigating Tsugaru Strait because east. $2,50 to $3.50; stockers, 400 to dealer, was sentenced to two years aMarley-No. 2 quoted at 47e, mid- 600 lbs., at $2 to $2,25, in jail for the theft of $900 on Sat- ward Mukden. the lighousea are no longer'lighted except occasionally. Japan die freights; No. 3 extra at 45c and The prices of sheep and lambs were urday. The Russian lett appeared to be To- deficient in artillery, and the Japanhas acquired so much coal by her No. 3 at 43 to 44e middle freights. as follows:-Export ewes, $4.50 to The District Labor Council of To- +eau scouts suspect that some large recent seizures of coal-laden vessels, Peas-The market is dull, with $4.73; export bucks, $8.50 to $4 ronto wants the city to make loans 7 movt:ment is going on in another di- and by her past purchases, that she dentes quoting 66 to 67c at out- per cwt.; cul] sheep, $2 to $3 each; to workmen for the erection of side points. lambs, $5.50 to $6.35 per cwt. homes. rection, It is also stated that the will buy no more, Corn?Canadian yellow quoted at Calves sold at 3 to 6c per lb.; A Winnipeg despatch says that a Russians are sending munitions north 44c, and mixed at 43c west. Amer- and $2 to $10 each: great quantity of fish is being takes 'to Tieling from Mukden. OYAMA'S ARMY. tcan No. 3 yellow, 52c, Toronto,' The quotations for hogs were $5.- from lake Francis, the method being m. A despatch from Yingkow says A despatch from St. Petersburg and No. 3 mixed, 51}c. 50 for selects, 180 to 200 lbs. at by hook and line instead of a for- " -that a large body of Russians which - g Y say's:-The Russky Invalids, the Rus- Ilse-The market is unchanged at $1.25 for lights and fats, off cars, izontal wesh-net. was lately in the vicinity of Sinmia- aian army organ, estimates that 75 to 76c at outside points. Toronto. F. W. Morse, general manager of stated at tung, in the neutral zone, has been Marshal Oyama's army consists of Buckwheat o. 2 quoted- at 521c, ♦--- the Grand Trunk Pacific, _ entirely withdrawn. 275,000 regulars, 75,000 reservists, high freights, and 531c lowfreights. RAT ATTACKED LITTLE BOY struPorArthur that the work of - Detailed reports of the battle of and 60,000 irregulars. Flour-Ninety per cent. patents are - - etruction would commence at Winni- Keikoutal emphasize the $.erriblo ex- The Birshewyja Viedomosti says quoted at $4.30 to $4,45 in buyers The Four-Year-Old Tries to Kill Peg eastward and on the Thunder ; periences of the Japanese troops.;,, I that in the fighting between Jan. sacks, east or west; straight rollers! His Enemy, Bay branch early in the spring. the outset the. Russians outnumber- 25 and Jan. 30, west of the Hun i of special brands for domestic trade I Ice men in London are at a lose ed the Japanese four to one. One River, the Russians lost 314 officers in bbls, $4.85 to $5. Manitoba A Windsor despatch says: With where to secure_ their ice for the Japanese division, the arrival o1 ,and 11,642 men killed and wounded. lours are ❑rm; No, 1 patents, $5.60 1 the blood running down his face and' summer' and claim that they have ' Which partly evened matters, took to $5.70: No. 2 patents, $5.30 to I neck in torrents, but without the lost their capital and their winter's -a-Lx hours to make three miles. The KOUROPATKIN'S MALADY. 135,P), and strong bakers', $5.10 t.o slightest evidence of fright upon his work as a result of following the re- soft snow balled on the feet of Che A despatch from St. Petersburg $;i,a0 on track, Toronto, baby face, the four-veer-61d son of guiationg of the Board of Health mea and clogged the wheels of tho says;-Dr. Botkins, who has return- Mili[eed-At outside points bran is I Mr. A. W. Ridout, Manager of the and they want the city to give them _ gena and the unununition waggons' ed from the front, expresses himself' quoted at $15, and shorts at $17 to Walkerville branch of the Canadian a grant of $5,000. When the division arrived within I freely that Gen. Koeropatkin is suf-. $17.5(1. Manitoba bran in sacks, $18 Bank of Commerce, greeted his fa- range it found itself on perfectly tering from a malady taking the and shorts at $20, then on Thursday with ''Father, a GREAT BRITAIN, tover'le+�s flats, facing Russian form of loss of will power. Coming big rat jumped on me and was biting Eighty familia+ are being sent from trenches plentifully equipped with- from such an eminent physician, this. COUNTRY PRODUCE. me, but I almost caught him," when England to Canada by The Daily quick-firers and machine guns. That opinion causes a sensation. Apples-Choice stock, $2 to $2.50 1 the latter walked into the room I Telegraph fund. .flight the Japanese were compelledper bbl; cooking apples, $1.25 to where his boy had teen sleeping The The London 'rimes' financial review _ to bivouac on the plains without $1,50.BATTLE. 51 SU !story was -indeed as, the. child had says that trade shows an improve- 4re and without tents. That men, h despatch from Tokio say's'-TheBeans-Prime quoted at $1.40 to told it, A huge rat, crazed with ment during January. ^who were new troops' charged as impression prevails here that the im- $1 45, and hand-picked at $1,50 to'cold and hunger, had attacked the A British squadron, commanded by _ Bat- they finally did in live inches of I pening battle between the armies of; $1,-,5, sleeping boy, and before he could Rear-Adntiraf i'rince Louis of Bat- tsnow, carrying the Russian fortiflca- F'1e1d Marshal Oyama and Gen. j Hope--The market was unchanged 1 drive it o8 his note and face had • tenberr, will visit several porta on - 'tione, is reucarkabl,-. KouroPatkin will occur before the! at 32 to 35c, according to quality. !been bitten and the flesh fearfully I this side of the Atlantic. In point of Japanese casualties the I material thaw takes place, which' Berney The market is quiet at 7t !lacerated, Notwithstanding the One of the largest tateLonr t (Eohe P I -r I land) wholesalers states that he lbattle of Heikoutal ranks as third in would convert the country into a to Sc-per lb. Comb honey, $1 +u to '!pa-In of his wounds the plucky lad will purchase Canadian canned goods -the campaign. The officers killed slushy bog, and render the move $'2 pr dozen. lin his tura at tacked the rodent, and only when ho is compelled to ' and wounded were 222: the nisei over men'. of guns, ammunition, and l Hay-Car lots of No. 1 timothy attempted to kill it, but he- had by I :8.000, With Ltaoyang and the Sha stores impossible until the roads; are quoted-at $8 to $8 50 on trach this time become so weakened from I The next Lg Ti of Japanese bonds. ' $Iver this makes a total of 42,000 harden. herr•, and No 2 at $6.60 to $ loss of l+:ood that the animaii made The l, s London Times' financial c upon ,.casualties to the three battles. A report from Manchurian head- Straw-Car lots are quoted at $6 its escape as Mr. Ridout walked into pendent eafa, will be made upon quartern says that the Russians have to $(•1.25 on track, Toronto the rooni The child was-given every much more favorable terms than the continued their bombardment to the q attention and the wounds cauterized former, "ON RUSSIAN RIGHT directiun of the Sha River since the! 65,to .Ocec-per bagtoaatrackuolobblat ',promptly.._so that no.serious results " night of Feb The continuo en- g UNITED States gTAreasu ' - - A despatch from ]lukden says. g 7 y i iota at 80 to R'Sc aro apprehended, but it is feared The United Status Treasury Board - •� . ..:During the lawt few days the move- trenching in front of Liuchenpao and', Poultry-:spring chickens, it to that some o[ the teeth marks of the ag has temoved. binder twine from the merit of large bodies of. Japanese .An the vicinity of Heikout&f. i 12c per lb henA, 8 to 10c; ducks. I rat he will cai•ry with hlas for the troop® has been observed on the Rus- 12 to 18c per lb; geese, 10 to 11c j tree list. DAPS DESTROY LINE'- lb, turkeys. picked, 14 to Ibalance of his lifebetween the dn&n right flank, where the presence A6 eY 0 t •' - 4 treaties European- of ,Arbitration of part of (;err. Nog9's army has The g correspondent county Slater St, Petersburg 1�5C; do ecaidigrl, 10 to ilc per lb. - - - _ been established The Japanese are countries and Great Britain were of the London Express.rasa eati'e that THIRTY THOUSAND STRIKE ; ratified b the Senate on Saturday �► energetically fortifying the villages strikers and mutinous Polish re,"erv- THE DAIRY MARKETS. f il _ of Vandzyanopu. Yatzupao and Mal- seta have torn up a thousand yards Butter-Finest 1-lb police i roes. 18 to Putiloff Works Scene of Another i of - H. Upton told the Ne andan, southward of Sandepas, and of the�Sibertan Rahway twenty miles 19c! ordinary to choice large rolls, Movement. Cpton ee of -New York that chlor also the districts of Toutoitzi. Tsiut east of Irkutsk. The strike has ex 17 -to 18c; low to medium grades, ororm his d year-old eon had chlor- also A St. Petersburg despatch says'. otortned and robbed him of $?t10 in` " eahedzl and Huan.tal on the right tended to the railway guards,. with 14 to 16c; creamery prints. 231 to Within a few hours the strike trove- money and leweler) bank of the Hun River, the r(-+ilt that sixty miles of- the 26c: solids, 21 to 22tc. meat-begun on Friday had extended The anthracite coal production-. in -track of the railway Is wholly un- Fggs-Case lots of held eggs are to half a dozen largo emablcatiments Pennsylvania for the month of Jan- - LEADERS QUARREL. is litt;e doubt that the Japanese at 17 to 18c protected. It Is reported that- there quoted at 19c per dozen, and Itmedjwithin•a radius of a couple-of. miles nary was 4,408,578 tons; a9 against - . of the PutiloR Works. It is esti- 4,134,245 tons during ttie month of A despatch from London. sa.yts. have blown up .the.li'ne between Muk- Cheese-Large. cheebe., 11c, and 6n mated that altogether `30,000 have January, 1904. u Reports from Manchuria contine to rins out. The strife has not yet I den aad Harbin. twins 11,c. Peter Di et, a waiter at Balti- Rh corre- g extended to the other metropolitan snore, Md. tore off hie apron and allege distrust, dissensions, in- The despatches of 1 ngli trigues, anarchy, and other bad cote- spondents increasingly insist Upton - 110011`110DU GTS, districts stamp(-d it on the Poor, when a wo- dations in the Russian army, which �•the growth throughout Russia of Car lots are quoted at $6,75 to The police continue to allow them man rclu`ed to tip him: He said unitedly spell not only defeat, but that recognition if the necessity fur V. CureJ meats are in Food do- she was "no lady," and was arrest- - u nits ly peace that was remarked upon b � p 9 Ito gather in groups in the stccxts. P Y mond at.unchan d rices. We note est and fined $25. A Russian war correspondent. de- the, despatches. Not only the strik- They are also allowed to meet in p -Bacon, long cl,�ar, 8 to Sic per The members of Progldent`Roase- tnouncea the carelessness and ne 11- ars and agitators :ire iAting. the the IIelds, The whole district. is p g g P 6 1b. Iia case I+1ts, moss pork, S14 to welt's Cabinet have all tendered their Igence of the commanders, which, he cry to atop the war among their $14,511: sh„rt cut, $17 to $1.. constantly patrolled try horse guards _ - 50. i resignations, and on the 6th of end Cossacks.- Reserves are held in declares, are bordering an crime, foremost demands, but educated per- Smoked meats-Hams, light to me- March they will all be-nominated for beadiness near the Narva gates to He says that the commanders are at sons everywhere are discussing the diem, 12 to 121c; do heave, 11} to j reappointment, with the exception of _ - {sixe� and sevens, the men downcast, prospects for sacs. and hoping that e Prevent the strikers from enSering, Mr. Wynne, Who is to be appoiatted and provisions.scarce. t will be-attained,attained, The -gloomiest bA ks,o14 to 1.4 c; breakfast bacon, the city in,a holy, A few thousand Consul-Gencral at London. view is taken o[ .the. ext�ting pori- 12�c, strikers evaded the troops ' and While looking through the eft-K4. PEACF. 1tiIDiORS: tion in Manchuria, and the most,re Lard-Tierced, 71c;'tubs, 8C; pails, marched through the side sdreet t'o- of the late iron. John Trosell, who. x " wards the Npborg quarter, in order rior to his death, conducted a •"A despatch to the-Londod Daily' markable rumors regarding it are 8,c. p ¢raphic from Sevastopol says that eagerly repeated. to induce the men in the factories small tobacco and 'stationery store confirmation seems to be given to There is, howeveri-not, the smallest .BUSINESS AT 31ON-TRF there there to come out, but troops barred at flnllitz.in• Pa., the administrators evidence that the bureaucracy is the way and disperded the crowd, of-his estate came •upon a tin boat- the rumors of impending peace nego- e Montreal, Feb! 14,-Grain-Oats- The strikers are greatly, incensed in a small safe which contained $27,- 'dations by the continued withhold- weakening in its attitude that peace 43 to 431c for No, 3 oats, in store, against Malinger Smirnoff, of the Ing of mobilization orders at Tauri- is not to be thought of until at and 44 to 441c* for 1\o.-2, Flour- g lar in gold, and $13in is bills o[ ng § 1 PutilotT' ]eon Works, whom they i3c- large denominations in an,old belt least one decided victory is gained • ds, which were expected ten days Manitoba. patents, $:1_80; strong� a T .. ago, and also by the sudden suspen- by the Russian army. The• desire bakers', 55.50; high Ontario blendect'cuse (it cutting down wa,es. 11T, he wore, making a total ot'$40,000. of other powers to use their gopd atents, $5,7J to $5.80 in wood, Smirnoff's residence inside the works GENE:RAL', elon of the supply of war munitions P is strongly Rail- from- the Sevastopol arsenal and offices tor bring the war:to an end •choice 90 per cent. pa ants;'$5.50 g y ruardcd, a company of 1n an accident on the Reid the caucelation of the demands for is well known, but interposition is to $5.60 in.wood, and 25c per bar- the Preorbra.ienaky Regiment and a way in Newfoundland, on Saturday,_ field guns from the Caucacus.. tie unwelcome as ever, 14ewdquar- rel less in shippers' new bags; hundred police being.on duty there rev seal paSsen�ers were slightly in- (tt ters of both armies report- more straight. rollers,, $2.55 to $2.65 and * luAeeording to mail advices per' th'a-' BATTLE ORDERED, outpost_acti.ons,, which aro apparent- 2,51 to 50C extra in,wood. 'Rolled �AMjNE IN RUSSIA. Empress cit,China, kris Excellency the ly ,unimportant. oats-$2,03 to $2.07 per bag of .90 �'i;ertiv' o[' the Two Kuangs was According to ttte Tokio correspon- = -= • lbs.,- $4:30 to'$4.45' in bbla. Feed- dent of the London Telegraph, it is RUSSIANS CONCENTRATING, . Ontario bran, i, bulk, 'at, $17 to Peasants Are Starving in% Vast present. at the execution of a farnout - - - now stated that the Chilian war- Areas in the,' South. rebel chief at Kueilin, and 'he 'step ship that Japan bought was the bat- A despatch from Tokio says: In- $17.50; shorts, $19 to $20; Manito- ped , forward, caught some of the The sale was formation from the; Sha River indi- ba bran, in bags, $17 to $18; shorts I , The- St,' Petersburg correspondent rebel's blood, and drank it. ;tteship Captain Prat.' . cafes that the Russians are concen- $19 to $20. Provisions-Heavy Can- of the London Telegraph paints a negotiated through ' an American , - negofirm.tiated at Chitaitae and Tsclinshu, ndian short cut pork $16:50 to painful picture of the distress pre- - -v--" -- fife utmost precautions are' tieing west of--the $iva Rives- 1 $17,50; light short cut, $16.50 to veiling in-some districts in Russia. WILLIAMS IRON MINE�- taken against the Russian Baltic'in anticipation -of a movement on $17; American • clear c 4 says E i @seer Lag Inst Bay has been min- the part of the Japanese threaten- $20; compound lard, 61 to 7c; Can- vast areas in the south. The peas-" Now Making Regular Shipments ed, and the forts at Port Arthur aro 6 adian lard, 6 to 7tc; kettle,render-. ants are famishing on a scanty•sup- to Sault Ste. Marie. in* their lines of supply. Otherwise t ed, 8 to 9,c; hams, •12 to 13c; ba- 1 of potatoes, meat, husks, anis _'being. hastily rclivilt. Four batty I the situation is unchanged. A gen- *} �„ ply P ;A despatch from Sault Ste. Baric, •• - ships of tho latest '>3ritish type'eral battle is not imminent, 1 con, 12 to lac; fresh killed abattoir any, other chance edible. Hunger is P ` have been ordered to England., Guns Mukden is crowded with the Rus- hogs, $7,75 heavy•fat sow's, S4.75 aL.o goading the peasantry ot. Po- Ont., say a:-The first iron 'mine in to $5; mixed lots, $5.60 to $5,75; this, inimedinte vicinity has cum• to the value of $2,500,0.00 have also,sian wounded, and the hospital ac- land, Lithuania, and Ca esus pro- been- ordered. commodation is road uate. select, $5.75 to $5.135 off cars: coun- winces, while in the Caucasus and minced operations, and ore is 'being The cores ponder! adds that, ow- There is also much confusion in the try dressers, $6 to $6.75. Cheese- Trans-Cauciisua, anarchy- murder' shipped t'o•the Algoma steel works at Ontario Fall white, 10$ to 10ic; and-btgh-way robbery are driving the a rote cf ^:i lens's day. It comes ring to the Russian activity on the Russian camp. Naturally, desertions colored; 10$ to 107,c; Quebec, 10 to from the Williams Mine, a few mites Sba River, Gen. No is taking, 1 wel': rdo' inhalrlGatits to-seek-refuge - 6'i g,are on the increase. .10;c• Butter-Finest grades, 21� to tn' .--e dties. bacl:.from the river. The. output will. command of the extreme Japanesel Military critics in Tokio consider 22c; ordinary finest, 20 to 21c; me be increased shortly. The ore is right flank. It is believed that when that the centre of each army is so 1 quality, • something desiaive occurs Gen. Kur-� ilium grades., 1t1} to '20�c; Western ' ciaiined to he of bossemer unlit g strongly fortir:ed as to defy assault. dairy, 17; to 17�c. Eggs-Strai_#it SALE OF FAT CATTLE. -and it is predicted that within a oki, whose new army is equipped The non-success of the Russians in N short title bf innesota and Michigan'. : with a very large'number of field! cold storage stock, 17t to 19c; o.. mountain fighting renders it im- '2 16} to 17je; Montreal •limed, 19 Annual' Provincial Auction Sale ore ivilt n.ot be necde;l:here, it is guns, will try to cut the Russian:probable that th will attem t to to 191c. to be field at Ottawa. also announcetl that, a. sewn¢ mine communications north o! rVladivb-I ' p y " turn the flank of Gen. Kuroki, who mill he.openc�rl.. hirr" y-five miles here stock. It is now undoubtedly the A Toronto despatch sn,ys:-Ar- commands the right wing of the .Ta= low• the Soo within 'a few days, the �- �r_ t ambition of the Japanese to invade U)I'I•ED STATES MARKETS.• ran ements have been completed £or at least a small pap e actual Rus--Fpanese army. Accordingly, despite g prodiict to he uGed by the bake Su- ' aian territory, but the severity . of the defeat of the Russians recently I Buffalo, Feb. 14.-Flour=Stea dy. the provincial sales of fat beef cat- perior Corporation. sustained, it is considered likely that Wheat-No demand. Corn-Firm; No. tle. They will he auctioned at Ot- the winter- prevents an active siege!the Hun Valley will be the scene of 2 ycNnn, 40c; •. No. 3 . corn, 4S;c. ta•wa on March.10, at fort flerry of Vladivostock, which will oven- the crucial struggle. Oats-Dull; No. 2 white, 34je: No, on March 1.4, at ('ampbcllCroft on tually become a Japanese objective. 2 inixeil, :i3tc. Barley-Weatcrn, 44 March 16, anrt at Guelph on March Rev. Dr. ll. Allen Tupper,, o.- -The trill for separation of Church to 4Kc'1n stare. Ryes No. 7, fire. { 22. For the first time prices will Brooklyn, N.Y., told the Baptist VLA1>IV OSTOCK IIFI'[3TF.,D IN. and State in the french Chamber of lfinneapolis, I eb. 1•l.- Wheat- he given for the.best animals. There ministers.confernnco that. divorce has - A despatch from 'Akio says:-Tho Deputies will be pushed to its. pas- Close-Ma}', $1.1.41 to $1.15; July, will. be'three awards for btilis, and glean ]:r7 Per Geist••per c the- poPu_- Government announces that the sage Without delay. 1.121; Sept., 94•1c; No. 1 hard, 51.-I two f+.r cows. lation increased C,0 per cent. • , • '.. -.sur-.•rb'•. .r �fl•� S�eLR..i � z ! Perfect Confidence. Now ddverttsentmts. 5 �D+ti i5 �4 ii Pa there used to be a feeling of - -c uneasiness and worry in the house- Pi"oNS wanted of any kind. Ap-. •V pobtished every Friday'morning Is its OZtlu Ytolcerina Ori hold when a child showed symp Wing p1►W, bPeBK9,Dara Bennett la'y's, Co.,C of croup, there is now confidence. Picfct ting. TERMS This is owingto the uniform success - T _ •8I.26 par year; 01.00 [paid la adxaaee ��, OOD FOR SALE-All claettea of RATES of ADYFiaTittlNQ: of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in hardwood now.ready for sate. Prices - the treatment of that disease. . rs. •boat the same ss taat year. 10.61 J Poynter, _ - VIM insertion,per line 10 cents Whltevate )itch subsequent insertion, liar 6 M.I, Basford,of Poolesville, bid., is . . �Du ar ' . Pe OR SALE—A quantity of pine _ This rata Dee not include o:ForsigU ad- speaking of her experience to the use Aura"Mose a, of that remedy says: `•I have a world Froot wood,neatly split and piled cut in 4 ft 0peotal farms even to parties making$ _ of confidence ib Chamberlain's Cough lea the.$2.00 per oord on remiss,fot16,con8 wimp gaou for 3 or 6 months or trpy� the year. Pio ug. Apply to J W Bogle, Brougham- lemly or year contracts pa;abla quarterly. Remedy for I have used it with per- t t tiasinees oar ten llnaa or ander, with paper, feet success. My child-Garland ie - . is"year.$5 00 payable in advaaoe. subject to severe attacks.of croup and COW AND LAMBS FOR SALE- �Notioa in local oolamas ten cents par �a s, The Undersigned has for sale 19 ewe iambs ' two oeatap•r tlna e4oh acebasgant ince a. -it always gives him prompt relief. a le w star, 6160 0156 fresh much cow- _ph oonttsot r woe sends known on applioa- For sale by ALL DRUGGISTS. B.}lurk,lot!1,con.4.Pickering,Brougham P. �j �a FISH•a: Igo Yrs.advertising. • , o, 15.19 . ,i Qi i i V 8 7 SEASONS Jdwettlaamants it auf wriom a.esaotbas Will Insetted anwsarbaddaa and ch.rg d to- Sale Register. ARM TO RENT.—A splendid-farm - -• '" soedtnsly. Orders tot disooaunall" advw",= JL1 being composed of the south halt of lot*9 1 ttamastlDa is w1i3/!a{ and "at 10 Ina rub $11•ffRD3Y, j?EBaIIAatY, 18tH, 1906.- pad Br B F ooaeongeti got 184 ait- tisbars, Postponed auction "Its of horses. Mated within, three; miles of Picks%agmvulags Job work promptly&treaded to. jeaaents aha.the property of For full particulars apply to w Vri OD- pp1ihardeoU, dao,A. White, at his promises,one �°lt°riO: $rash Trout, - Palitiosr-86riot Independasos and a half miles wait of Brougham. Ci BATING R1NK, HOUSE AND Fresh Fresh'White Fish - - QQo�! AAM—A Firs.-class LOealP•pes• Sale sure at 1 o'clock. Thos. Pou- for LOT are reasonable prSALE-The anaw.iooed oftar9 VTiV gbh Sea Heoring. Qt;! 3MXV0otst1ons—Tba hear" cher,auctioneer. for cele at 6 reasonable price l!ares ain ri*I the bons"6I Plateelna and vi•laity risk.and also his hoose sad lot particulars situated is tsFlPpo TIIasDAY, FSBBIIARI,21.3r.—Auction the village of Sanderson o m For pastioa!&raapply Sale of farm stock, implements,.etc. totlseh Frankoc hoc the pn=.L a or to4sot V _ on Lot'22, Con. 8, Pickering the Finnan Haddie Murkar dt Thextent Proprietors property of John Hani. lialf 'mite �OR'SALF.--0n lot 30, con. 2. half t m� ed west of Brougham. Sale ar42. See mile south of.AUapioa Rd. Darunts+on, • Scaled Herrings - FRIDAY, FEB. 10 th, 190G. bills. Thos. Poucher, Auctioneer. an of geldings rising a sad 4 years ala, b? THIIRBDAY, FEB. 23rd,194i—Auction th"no horse tbs•rohar, dam by one of Beith's importations, Thaw oolM ere pertectlr cele of farm stock, implements, soand with pleat? of uta and ge t. Jacob household furniture etc., the pro- lueaeh, Coartic•P o 1�19 • Andter. t of the estate of the late E Labrador Herrings. - per Y E' OUSE ANIS LOT FOR SALE-A 1 cued Widdifleld,on lot 224 con. 3, Picker- -�good brick zonas, ooatstniaQ 6 room. - _ _ No service here on Sunday on ac- ing, see bills for particulars, T. good collar, and frame wood-abed 6ttachsd. count of the snow blockade. Poucher, auctioneer. Lai contains 4 1.4 bares of land,small orchard. Ira A. Lawrence of Toronto paid a •��aAy, MARc-H,7TH. Auction sale on theprs mines ars•d:lre abed, barn, stab!. flying visit home on Saturda sad root flier. Conveniently situated to the ^ Saturday. o! farm stock, implements, roots, vtuasa of Plakertas, Appl?w w.vi Richard- • Boneless Fish, • We congratulate Mt. and hies. S, may ., the property of,Walter H ton, PickwuN& Sried Cod Steak. Mayne on the birth of a daughter. Bray, at his premises. lot 9, con. 3, TINX FARM FOR SALE-Fart of John Stevens expects to hold Pickering, Sale^t 1 o'clock. See r the old and wen-known 'Malteld"Farm another auction was this spring. bills for particulars. Thos. Pouch- betioaatam to the oetate 04 Joe, 8. Thomson,} Plenty of snow with blockaded era Auctioneer. mile West of coatre of Whitby Town-8zesi• _ !roads. -Let's have the rural'phone. gApa3Y, MARCH 11th, 1906-Auc- teat for boar train and stank 130 seta., Bsdmoti - $ardiIIee Theo- McGillivray has teams en- tion Sale of 160 acres of land at Ma15? of the Provin dal prtae wtania; Short- 10/Wel Ki seed Her sing _ Borns have been ralaedioa this fstm. Orchard I`/W —P��� .874 hauling home a lot of cedar. Hubbard's Hotel. Brougham, being sad good baudiags." bi•dt't15 se1H io ds• fibs Misr Sadie Guthrie baa returned south-weer quarter of lot 30 and �tde•a 13..a AW1l?�JU xs8. J, south half olot dl, in;t i con.Pick- MON cr Dow Mai Ito(3iluvrr?,t7hitb?, 19 9m - rafter spending some time with friends .2- -in -' - -. - - lin the Queen G`1ry, eying, part of tl1•estate is the late im tit (1 Wits A few of our people took in the John Tool. For particulars see J J _ -Conversat at Whitby Ladies'College bills, Thos. Poucher. auctioneer, j ' .•� Friday evening last. W. H. Bray, to the south of us, ex- BTi�j; produce on Tuesday, ects to hold an auction sale early in e pp . ,� erg March as he is !eating shortly for N. - A. . ruse ill Mrc Chamberlain's Ston+ac hand LlverM P S 0;-vis hits men employed getting Radeets• Unequalled for Con• r y out timber for nest summer's use in stipation. Fon Q►'ertt�t rhe fariu now ucsu 'ed. by ]'homes �iM of Baxter S rings, mi nent gas In order to be able t•) meet the requirement-~ of any many customers in raising and re-modeling his barn o❑ sir. -� H. Kane,a prominent drug- �' P+ the north part of the township, I have decided to open a farmer a su�y Puck-un. Chamherl,iin s Stomach and Liter r° hutise in Claremont. and having rented Mr. Wm. Dowswel{s large snow t The oyster .upper at G. E. Lawr• Tablets are, in toy judgment, the i c:` room, I am putting in -t %tack of implements, vehirles, sawing machines, etc. _ encs s last Friday et ening xas x hugge most superior preparation of any- r` Any thingg you may re lutes frutn a bag truck to a binder. i will it'll keep A buccess notw'ithbtanding the ccndi- thing in use to-day for con-4tipation. stock at Brougham. tion of the roads and sec-rity cif the They are uir!' in action and with no y weather. Over$20 were taken in. tendency to nauseate or gripe. For (v ®j� ��pp F. O. M(-Quay left this week for his bale by ALL DRL 6Ul?T8. Geo. Phil* �r•f 0�' JL1r. BflB88, e ,home in the west. Since coming -- — ro - i to Out.al•io he nes puchnsed another . • :B aghast. .'-Claremont » _ half-section of land. Frank i- an ineffiember - dustrious young man and is sure to - -. - aticceed. Road, Iron. Left and Force Pumps• ccs are sorry to report this wepli Lt.-Col. McGtilivray w Auction Also ciateruf made to order. , the death at rytcWhitby of Mrs Ellis, Sale of Sixty head of well bred Scotch E W. EV AVS, at Re- s l-elict of the late Abram Ellis, who or Scotch Topped Short Horne. also Brock at., Whitby. tions » - was well and favorably known in our feted Clydesdales, Dorset Sheep � f lbnr rK a few ears y50 TZARD' " - -- our sympathy-to the two sons and and Yorkshire Piga. to be held at [ ERIIZNCi �`a extend iielatfves. Uxbridge on One of our former Audleyitea in theurS person of. Mrs. McLaren was buried ayf Feb 23f 19,«O5 In Felt Sate from flow until %tnalg i _. Call and gee our hats and - ai t on Monday last at Pickering. She i - sad her husband a number Of ears_ get O>zr.prices. y For ca�taiogue apply W La.•Col. bit- . iago owned and occupied the farm now Gillivray, Temple Building, Toronto - - ' toccupied h Jobn Puckrin. She of TRADa MARtta C. A Baker, -: Pickering. late years has been living with her •.A. eon.in Manitoba, from wberP the bod y f CovV-sselowTs •a f Executors Sale - I waA brought to Pickering for' inter• Ansate sea ttnr s skstrb and deetrivtu+0 mar meat. Qaibt':f Yae't+4n ottr npfaton tee wbetn•r an tn.•nta. to omeatlrp teataais aanPaalca• The ` FROST" °ALVArvIZEn Of Horeres, Cattle, Hogs, Implements.. tteosstrtct''nartadenttALL Haadb.+otoaPwnL L.00I!C pent Cres. 6ldeet �t•nt-v for sw•rMnn�pac• u• - Another-Ciess of Rh,umarism Cured Grain and Fnrniture, the properly of Pawnee taken ebr"0 b Isana ,Ca Mrsostve t by Chamberlain's Pain Baim. Late E. E. Widdifleld,at los , coo. .wae+t»•wiaw•.!rh^atc`na meb; _ • is oee of the new features of the Frost Win i The efficacy of C'hamherla.+'n'+ Pax.n 3. Pickering. an t�oc `A A Fence for this year The locks are coated with t Balm in the relief of rheumatism ib Iciric b an electrical which absolutely - _ zein demonstrated daily. Parker Thursday+ Feb'y 23rd, 05, A handsOrn?:7 tl1'3VrVed weet7 T rms. rte• • y � rnial,.,n of am ecternise ,+aryl Terms.>p a prevents rust. g Namely ser Murreontbs,iL go t,7allnewadaaleria The Frost Wire Fence is made of ' - Triplett, of Gritx+y, Va., says that yUN� Ce, M8W Y11 Chamberlain's Pain Balm.Rare !aim -HORSES-1 bay mare, S years old, 3618roadwat. permanent relief from rheumatism g p, I brown horse. 8 yrs. g p, l sorrel Dreams 4,M- back >r - w.aatn+rt'>a a - . coiled spring roles torted ,to 2000 lbs. tensile to the when everythinkc else mare, 8 %-rs. thoro'-bred d, I sorrel ' _-____— -- strength-over twice that of ordinary fence wird• i failed,and-he would not be without mare, 8 yrs,thoro'-bred d,1 bay horse, The Prost Fence is guaranteed. We will repair at any•time free of _ 7% _..-. _.. it. For sale by ALL Dltuo4aja".• aged. charge, an $dt� due to material or workmanship. Heaviest and be*L CATTLE-•8 milch cows, 1 red and ` Write foe [tea booklet. For isle by-- d _MUSIC •' yrs, 1 feed heifer, 3 yrs, I black• and �• j,. CHAPMAN, • piCk�;nB _ 'Miss L. L,•Moore, holder of Acade- white heifer. 3 yrs, 1 red heifer, :i s s s r e mic Di loma of London,Conservatory ?Tat 1 black heifer, 3 ire, 1 red 'and' ! ria• ]Ci • WALTON, SCsrbaro unct. "of Music, will receive Oupils for in- white better, 3 yrs, all of the above are supposed to he in calf, 7 steers. lastis�s'as�a��t•��•�e���e••�w g w•-•-• or•uction on Piano and w Theory, at steer,'l yrs, 1 heifer.'!yrs: 4 calves. .a Job. ---• !the rectory,Pickering. I-ly in cof ever parlance, r the de _ SHEEP and PIGS-17 ewes in !limb ,ire of eve�•y young person look- V� �a Q to thoro'•brcd Cotswold rata.6 pigs, int,forward to success. udie�, isSeS ' e • e 2 brood sows, about 40 hens. tiVe-are placing students now at dMe (� t GRAIN-about 300 hus. pats,«'ac= J�l Prly,030 bus peas, buglers blue,40' bus 840 to$:>a a month as initial sal• r sed ars and peas, a Ary, and we cannot keep up with u ■ • �d C • barley, 51l bits f o P the demand. In what other line quantity of small poMtoes for seed. can con do o welly - - ' FURNITURE-1 coal stove burn There i,a great dearth of. male Men's, 80 St, Youths'.. - The'tiiiaet~signed i� iireltal ed to e�s Enlp-css-Qrleen Al condition. 1 ;u nC)gl:apher «-e want niorP y do all kinds of carriage tend wagon cook.stove coal or.nod, 1 Ixlx stove, oc.. Ituvs frons the cotinfiry• J p jtilr,gs Mens and Boys Stuh Froof Rubbers. J paintiufi at leis shah O�et'_.,« tn. side.-boa hureau�. t.+ble Chains, are talc p vll�teads, etr. Thev t hem' Iluics)�'cll's «:agcin shop. Henderson & Farmer, Claremont , _NlPLEiIE`TI;--t lurcher wagon, 1 INIsu,prepared ti) do ali kind. of deiuggerat, 1 light bugg}' McLaughlhi 4 _ Raper. htinnilig ani? ht tumor pttitit- l�fe!ty} buggy, I et. hnis�:Yt ighs, 1 i G S ing. `�'.7. Bingham, totter, i hinder Deering f ft used two • e • e l — Claremont. Jen uus�l bl:u cy-Harris. ulntve�. t pritvg- mTl-h ctiltit•ator t-cascasens. 1 -- OOD " -- disc harrow two seasons, 1 seed drill, • • -] lead roller, 1 horse rake, 1 scuPflec l two seasons, 1 et diamond •harrows 7 W. four pieces,-I set S harrows four- . ` pieces, 1 heavy?rfurlrowed Wilkinson MONEY . R'e have now iu stock a shipnteilt 'E�f Pulpers, Side-wheel and plow, I light 2-furrowed Wilkinson Farmers' -Institute plow, 1 light 2-furrowed Floury plow, Cylinder. See our.anti-choke attachment. I single-furrow Wilkinson 7 plow, I , T0. LOANS ALSO ;'N4 ill bold meetings as follows single-furrow Advance, 1 set double perfection Fannin Mills. Columbus, Feb 25th. harness, '1'set light double harness, 1 - - - - _ - - -- •- Greenbank, Feb. '17th set single'harness dearly new, 1 set Ou first-Class improved _ Oxford Cream Separator's Kinsale,Feb.28th single harness, 1 fanning mill, -root and a full line of Implements. A call solicited. Prices liigh't Whitby,Mar. 1st Tulper- bfassey-Harris, 1 pair 2,000 farm property, - Whitevale, Mar, 2bd capacity scales, 1 wheelbarrow acne!? A��• 31r Nash, Mr S Rennie and Hiss new, 1 hay rack, I pair horse .covers, - �;! T - �"�HAPMAN Gray will attend these meetings. Mr 1 spread, I-robe 2 pair whiffletrees; Q E• v++ f „Nash will speak along lines of growth 2 beckyokes, 1 corn planter,2 dozen �� �- - of plants and insects. S. Rennie, on grain bags, cow chains, forks and V 0 .- cultivation . cultivation of soil and sugar beets. other toolsi dairy utensils and- othe \ ints,' tMiss Gras on Domestic $ciente sub articles... Pa0�'s,jecbs. Sessions of Woman's Institute positively no reserve as the Execu- Prompt attention given a� Pa ers•, fi will,be held at Columbus, Feb, 25th, tors have sold the farm and are.move _ "� and are expected to be held at each of ing to the city. to all applications In- the other places. The Wotnan'a In- gale at 12 o'clock, lunch provicjed, �30. - stitute will entertain the gentlemen Ttatste-Hogs• grain and sums of Sill Applp to.. - - -• � • :at Columbus. Afternoon-sessions at cash; 8 months'credit;$per cent off hand. t In g - :2 m. Evenin at 7.30 . mr Music g _ .. , p _. P• 1' POUC ER A,large fresh on had Pr'oeg ' wau�Paper�ran3in for evening sessions. Joint Farmers for cash. "THOMAS e S m,8e.-tl and Woman's Institube in.evening. bars. O. H. Widdifleld and H. S. i bat ++ Widdifleld, F.xecuCora.- A - - - - •• 50 If ZA1*8 WEIR, ELmrn LicK, _. $SOLI Y3.>al'Y1. Iota Parkes, ►�'133Z1'tLl'tOLL� President, Secretary THos. PoucHER, Auctioneer �s .- l,��� , _ a. - - - , SIMON At.awoaao+eT The Grsnd Annual and tea en- give the beet ppossible service to all lip tertaiameut of the Mesion Band I the rople. OP the quality of this " •• Q I For Furniture that is Hello! How did you like your of the Claremont Baptist Church ser*ice shall say nothing, as IID one a to-date call - alentine? will be held on the evening of Feb know,its many imperfections better p than myself. I have given , it coins 190 Mr. and Mrs. Tait are entertain- list. The programme which will of the b st ea.rs of sty life, and if it - _ing visitors this week. be of its usual high order willwill•ap lar that it baa in any measure e Mrs. Stover, and her two sone consist of selections of vocal and added to the srength and prosperity _!are visiting at N. Burton's. instrumeuta•1 music. Choruses of my native land, I shall be satisfied. Mr. Chas. Maenab is home.from by members of the. band and a Our political relationship must now - - Toronto for s short holiday- snow-brigade drill by seven boys. Severed, brit old and long continu- Price away down. Remember we deliver-otir goods free. -In the- Mr. Geo. Wilkinson, of Toros- A quartette from the St. And- ed friendships formed because of it undertaking line we are always prepared to take charge -. 'to, Sundayed at his home here. rew's Presbyterian Church, Pick- can never die. This will remain as a at any hour dap or night.' y gladdening memento of my public _ --iL W. F. Eastwood M. D., did bus- ering, will render a aiimber of so- career. Better men than myself have iness in the city on Friday last. loo, duetts and quartettes, an been forsaken by their friends in the --- - • -- i Harry White has installed a Miss Gladys Pearl, of Toronto, time of distress,yet the number is portable caw-=M in the foundry will give a number. of recitarg tions. not Iso who have turned their building. The resident ministers are ex- backs upon me during the twenty- Aemamberthe market held here pe�ted to be present and give ad- five Tsars of my representation of the Omer Tuesda7, good prices paid dresses. The tea will be served in riding I need ase nothing of these; !or sell kinds of!arra produce. ' the school-room by the ladies of �1Qy have acted within their rights , - and it shall not be mine to make tom- .90InI ell n. Miss Florence rawtwood attend- the Mission Circle from 5.30 to plaint. But my last words. are to ed the, oonveroazione at the On- 7,80, Programme.will be in the those who-through evil report as well L , - - ' tario adies' College, Whitby on aaditorium at 8 p, m. The usual as good have believed in tae and have - t. r admission will be made. been willing to trust me still,their Friday evening lea charge for n We are pleased to see the smil- = . The carnival of!list'week was a constant an conal-haat support,their - , ing faces of our four new mem- grand success. There was a large 8Au8 �}lllt �f� {iofa QII honest endeavor and untiring effort bare in the Methodist•Choir, all number of spectators•and the en- in my behalf, as yell as their _enthasi- • .young men of the village. atm,will s through my remaining tries in the ladies fancy dress ears a constant solace and comfort. xa The curling match which took competition were numerous and I@hall not again seek to represent _ place on Monday evening between as follows:—Miss Ida McAvoy, re- the riding, but I shall always main- members under fifty yea',a of age. presenting the"Daughter of a Ja- twin an interest in all that pertains to j _and over that ave proved to be ft nese General at Port Arthur"; the well-being of my former constitu- ' -.., stile. per, "Miss Canada";Miss eats. - Attend the furniture sale at J. Morgan,"Night";Miss Mary Your obedient servant, H. Bell's on Taeeday the 21st gvaa9, "Queen of Hsarta"; Miss - Josh DaYas.*r. Inst. One day only,25 peretent. off Gertrude McAvoy, Sister of Char- FQbrnaty T, 1G06. �✓`�'�✓ �f' _ 3urnitut'e, woodenware, •tinware ity Mies Maud Wilson, "Red Poacher Belle at White's Saturday. }J and graaiteware. Dour forget Cross Nurse"; The Judging in the • Storm or zero will not ps+ven0. - �the date. ' above was a difficult matter and iiVll ere ++ of ��i r• DMO.—On Sunday Feb. 18th,at the first two in the list received Claremont, Della Irene, infant let and 2nd respectively. Much in- T � T �.�!� © Has over 22,000 Customers. '' ,daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward terest was taken in the second con- CIARUON• LIMY N' w Wilson. The funeral services test for the gold watch race which were held in the family residence was keenly contested, R. Bease First-class horses to hire day or All Shrewd, Intelligent, Enterprising Canadians. oa Thursday aftomoon and winnlQg first and A. Herd, sec- night interment took plane at Bethel oad. The ice was in good condi g� in connection ' meeting all ata cemetery. tion and the large crowd spent a train,, 1+[ARHHAIId BRANCH, CLARSMOh'T BRAPfCH, - �1/ _ Owing to the storm of Monday, easant evening and are looking Horses clipped on shortest notice. � A. P. Smith, Man. L. E. Todd, Aga, Jas, A. White's sale at Brous- neat ply oward to the one to be hdld ham was postponed. A number,week. 00"11;11 0 � 0 W� - -from here who intended to go W. A. T�110m8f)II, © p p rp p © � p © pip were prevented, but ,,:ill attend MR, DRYDEN SAYS GOOD-BYE: -Proprietor. it oar the 19th, that will be the fix- it # -- - it date. There will be a fine lot 1 To the Elecwrs of South Ontario: piCl?C®xirig . . . of pitta sold. Creatlemen—:pow that the close re- _ A grand fancy dreaa and racing I lation y n existing between myself Vigilance •�� Committee _ and my native county as its repres- earaivtri Kill be. held at the Cale- carnival bas by the will of the people 1904 Pumps donian Rink, Claremont, oo wed• 1 been severed. I cannot withdraw Formed Cor reeoverintt prostol 0 Y• when Che fol- from its members Lad the appre- 7 7:6" nesda Feb. 221nd;' from the public arena without 'es• heneion of the thieves. " r lowing prizes will be given:— pressing my warmest gratitudefor , lowsest lady skater in costume let i the long -nainued confidence 'w hicti Members ltianua property atolaueommoni• _ I r prize. $2.00, 'Lail prize. $1.00, 3rd 'i has been given me. This confidence arae tmmadiately With any membarf indm„ ' r}Ze, 11 cis.;girl ri e. of age . support has extended tar beyond of Emanative Commitaee. .. 1a the confined of South Ontario. and Membership tee 11.®0. s '• ` Wad under, tat. a1.0U, nil 50 eta. her been freely granted bTT many who J�rthUf 1ert* Goo. Len Third aeries of the race to the i are not allied to the titles! arty l<� $ which ppoo p the gold watch eompettuoa., througt h which I havesjwa o perform- 8roo Lon PreO.C. 'Ws ars to ds alt 3tsad@ a! erceit I promises to be ezcittng. wail run t say public service, and on this ac- Sano.Com—tiro. Lang. D.8.1'aib.C.S. Promptly Ef�tO she camp b�, 1pl5at evening. Alt come and enjoy count my appreciation is much en- P,a�, p"i lmwing,Oct. yourselves. Doors open at 7.30 , haneed. As the head of a great and T`icketa may be obtained from A -. 'on .. nt Department. my work has er, vy� teat r eta J. A O'Cona - 's@ m m Pa or J In n at S. Ad Po Jet!`rey, sec.. - _ ladies and spectators, l0 sesta: not been performed with • view to gents° l5 cents- ppittiea] promotion, but rather to per' John* ohn t�'erow, gn to 'l' I W.V.Siolsaeds+sn. tlgeot. i'tolsaring. O�ow fi Boo• Olmrtswl. z in "pantedwomen Our Hospita A few first-class Spy Ap- V, -fls R DSON'S_ .Ap Increase tri the N1 9t Of �ettltt0l1.4 plea and pes-formed Each Year—HOW Women May L holes Chickens Important @bowing of finest display of ,AVdtd them _ _ Musa, A very large assortment of F.. LAFf�AUGH. Stationary, Books, Dolls, Toys, jabs ' - �3rougham. received for the -Holiday wade. Qsl1 and @ee them. r • - - � •„ -` iSnlrsariDtioos taken for all iJdagaciae•, .. 1 Weakly and Daily{ilis"paps". Pickering Lumber 1' a. • r -.. .:.Yardmxodl� Emmet. Our Stock Is Now Comp rte. _ lud all kinds of building material ' including rough sad dressed lumber, Every Year lath, cedar, etc.eOur stock of 'Shingles'is also ennb- fll%lltfylf MQrll rl tilrr.Fed Jeyd plete in,British Columbia, New Brun' y swick and Ontario Cedar.' - Going through the bospi s s in ons:> M?gmPiaak e�Ariona enndltion when I All kinds of the usual lionldinge, Every month, every week and every day : large cities one m surprised to find such ry Base,C'.z�in�. Sheeting and Floor shows the'growing poliulafity Of Our' . a large proportion of the patients lying I a�au ac"�!° fib viQnd I rnuld carry.s Ing always lin stock• v on those snow-white beds women'and .,.hild m maturity, and was advised that m Cistern tanks :+na watertroughs. G014eD L,1�1t 'girls, either awaiting, or recovering opelation was my only hope of recovery. I _ - trom serious operations. t cotild not.bear to think of going to the hospi- tutide to oiler. Why should this be the case'. Sim- til,so,a-rotp,you for advice.' I did as you in- e`itleilced by.the aubstant}al increaSe9 of our ply because they have neglected them ,Ve'Vegetable Compound; and.II am notdia E. On►va , W i I Goragn. salsa of it. - selves. Ovarian and womb troubles well woman to-da.y.but have•beautiful b1sby are -certainly on the increase.among girl six months'old. I advise all sick and 'the women of this country—they creep suffering women to write you for advice,as It a :le. gives rely the best, illuminating Oil upon theta unawares, but every one of you have done so much for me." obtainable, gi�£s a brilliant, sCeady ilante free those patients in the hospital beds had Miss I illian Martin, Grarinate of - _ _ very great illuminating power's, entirely free ' plenty of warning in' that bearing Training School for Nurses Brantford, - —$ o•- swell l and positively mill'not slack _ -- _ down feeling, pain at left or right of Ont write.-. dim tht lamp or lantern chimney. When you -the womb, nervous exhaustion, pain in - 011Ce a wtefr will be sUlffi- the'small of the back,'leucorrheea, die- Dear Mia Pie are to itis tlli3 splendid Oil, sinew,f3atnlency, displacements of the "while i are taught in the training cietitlp frequent to clean your lamp Chimneys. womb of Irregularities schools through the country to look down upon patent medicines,and while the doctors Q uIIt When -these symptoms show them �>the hoep ita� sligfttingly of them to It i3 very eeOnomical Oil to use,a9 on acro pelves, do not d along until you aro �en a.I have ound that they really know - „-of its superior illuminity properties it Boes MY.- obliged t�go to the hospital and sub different I have fR.Ph tly known Pb - much farther than the ordinary grades of oils. suit to as o ration—but remember' sliaans to a Lydia E.P�khn��the m� This is,the place for• the farm- that Lydia E. Plnkham's 'Vegetable Compound to women sntieriag Compound has es.ed thousands o! � °b Br's to first calCand see a full line ON women from surgical operattODa WHrna o They would,le o a pun it in of is blankets and mitts :.. TM 0 / 808 it WhCh_ t when women are troubled With it � �bottles sad inti.!it',tonic,, at reasonable price;, atao collars ettn be obt5ined is rat our store, we sell direct regular,suppressed or painful menstre= otiose names,bat I knew it was your Com- made and old ones re-bedied,_ to the,consumer' only, we do not sell to ped- `atioa, weakness, lenoornc�ea, displace= .pmnd trail have seen them fill h is prescrip- full a first-class job. A dlers,agents or dealers. Atrial will convince : mentor ulceration of the womb, that tion !cities Inion sail tlon full line o€ harness grease, bells, you of its superiority. bewriag doWn.feelirig, inflammation of bays been relieved and cared in a few weeYs ,the ovaria•,backache,btoatin (or flat- by its use,and I fed tt bntdaetoyoa to give robes, stock food, .combs and g Lydia IL Pinkhavt's Veget•bie C�pouad• -brushes always on hand. = �' i • alency), general debility, Indigestion-, pw credit." sad nervous pi•iietratlon, or are beset Com Repairing neatly and promptly T with such symptotas ae dizziness,!nasi- . .-Lydia E..pinkham'i.Vegetaib The ..Russ�,l� ..HardwGare o• tads.excitability, irritability,nervous 'pound at once removes each ttronlilea, attended to. { nese, sleeplessness, iaelaneboly, "all Befvse to buy any Other medicine for -One call will pay you: lf' gone"and"want-to-be-left feel- you need the best_ �Zg' EAST gIN.G. STgEET.- Toronto. _ Lads they should remember there Worse Wx& �k�m invites all sick women � W. �O�e�� + Cried and tree remedy. to write her for advice.. Ber adviceand Mrs Bred true ydel, 412 N. 54th street, medicine have restored thousands to • . 7 +y West Philadelphia, Pa., writes: health: Address, Lynn, Mass r ,!fir='s YNdf►ble C Soxeeds Where Others fail. ti ....a..++-•,�.ems-+.�..- .p 'T L::tip _ - - _r. .,. - y .. wi umbrella firmly while you secure f tion. Acta mean more to him than • • • cv _ them in Place with the elastic, speech And This 1S No Romance Ether , , ti . Before boiling a pudding always To have him temperate, be temper- ��0�} the dip-g e cloth into fast boilingwater, ate o all things. (, wring out the water, died well Prove to him by your lite that a UNLESS YOU HAVE USED - - -- - with - . with flour, and shake before putting good name is to be chosen before - -' the Puddin into it. Put an old eat riches. g Br QQQ saucer in the saucepan so that the Teach him that riches are not to ; eeelHouse pudding will not drop to the bottom be despised, but should never be got D i Iand stick there. by doing harm to others; that when y Proportions for French Salad Dres- acquired should be treated as a -- t sing-Into- three tablespoonfuls et•trust, not a$ a hoard. salad oil work half a teaspoonful of Prescribe healthful amusements, SELECTED RECIPES. salt and a quarter of a teaspoonful and so far as you can, take part in Scalloped Cabliage.-Cut a -small -of pepper, and then add .slowly. a them. cabbage into quarters and boil ten- tablespoonful of vinegar.N This is ` )) der in hot, salted water. When per- equally good for beetroot and celery PAINFUL RHEUMATISM. Ceylon tea, you have no idea what a cup of tea "In perfection," �. fectly cold, chop a.nd season 'with 'or a. green salad. _ , pepper and a little butter. Beat up To wash madras muslin curtains tastes like. Sold only in sealed lead packets. By All grocers. bran water is exceiicnt. Throw a How it is Caused by Bad Blood, Given the gold medal•and highest award at St. Louis. a raw egg acrd stir into it. Moisten good handful of .bran into each gai- and Why Cured by Dr. Willi- ".,.well, with with li uor from the beef pot. 9 Turn the mixture `intb a greased Ion- of water and boil-.all together ams' Pink Pills. —_— bake dish and cover with fine bread for half as hour. Strain part of.it PREMATURE BURIAL. WORLD'S POSTAGE STAMPS. crumbs. Wet these with pat liquor and use for washing the curtains, Not many years ago doctors _and bake, covered, halt an hour; dilute-the rest after straining, and thought rheumatism was only a lo- Government Should Adopt Means The total number of all known ' 'then brown. The time required to rinse the curtains in it; shake the cal pain caused by cold or wet in, to Remove Danger. varieties of postale-stamps issued transform .the'homely [are of corned waink'les out of-the curtains as much' ageing joints aild muscles. Now they by all the Governments of the world beef and cabbage into a dinner ed as Possible before hanging up to know that rheumatism is caused by The remedy of the danger of pre up to the pmsent time is 1;x,242. Of which no. maa need be ashamed to dry. the blood becoming tainted with uric mature burial was emphasized re this number 'l05 have been issued in invite hfa most honored guest will This,substitute for aperient medi- acid from disordered liver and kid- cently by Dr. Stenson Hooker, of'the Great Britain And 5,711 in the varetar- inv exceed- the season usually given� cine is excellent for both children net's, This acid eats into the vital London association for the prevea-not sus'British Colonie9 and Protector- to cooking the plainer dish 11 forty-I and adults, and keeps the skin nice organs. It destroys their vitality, tion of such tragedies. j ates, leaving 1'3,326 for the rest of Ave minutes. Perhaps half an hour and clear. Place some figs in a contracts the muscles, stiffens the I Dr. Hooker strongly advocated the the world. Dividing the totals ' would suffice. stewing-jar, cover with good salad joints and irritates the nerves. Thea provision o[ ""airing mortuaries," amongst the continents. Europe is- Fried Celery._Scmpe, wash and I oil and stew very gently. When they cold and wet make.every bone groan where bodies could be kept for some I sued 4,089, Asia 3,628, Africa 4,- { -Cut the stalks into pieces tour or are soft, sweeten with. honey and with aching rheumatism. You blame time at a suitable temperature. 005, America, Including the West --•- -- -five inches long. -Cook tender in boil-. flavor with ground ginger or lemon the, weather, but the real cause is Theie are institutions, of. this de= Indies, 6,095, and Oceania 1,425. ling salted water. Drain and spread I juice; sitr all together thorbughfy acid in the blood. The' stillness seription in several German towns. Salvador has issued more varieties out to dry and stitlen in a cold 1 while hot, and for a dose take one spreads and the pains grow or, Persons supposed to be dead arel of postale-•stamps than any other r Place. When Arm, dip into a batter I or two figs. Prunes may be prepar- each year until you are a helpless placed in these chambers, and the country, the number being 450 made of half a cupful of flour, sifted ed in the same Ray if preferred. cripple, tortured day and night. Per- slightest movement of hand, foot ----- F -'e 'twice,-with a saltspeonWl of baking 1 The ecgnom . of brushes is quite haps the disease may spread to the head, or chest sets a bell ringing: So ' powder and the same of salt, and' worthy of studying in an average heart-and that means sudden death- delicate are the electrical attaeh- A SMILE IN EVERY DOSE. r wet u with a beaten and i household, as they quickly mount up ,i5m-- p eggI You must not neglect rheums_ • meats that even the faintest respire-- , +enough milk to make the . battier to a heavyy item in tate year'sexpect- but yeti can't cure it with Iinimenta, tion is recorded. If your little ones' are cross, peau- jnanageable. F to a ale brown! diture. For instance, a sCrtibbing Fry p plasters or hot cloths, They cannot "There is only one infallible teat ash and fretful, give them Baby's + lin hot butter, Dish and serve brush that is left to soak in..a buck- possibly touch the blood. The only of death, and that is the presence of Own Tablets, and they will soon be With sauce piquante, et rota: Sweeping broomsshould sure scientiflc cure- is Dr: Williams' decomposition," said Dr. Hooker. cheerful, smiling and happy. Worried t+cailoped Cabbage with Cheese,- never'touch the floor except when in sunk Pills, because they actually "Certain tests are prescribed and mothers who use this medicine will $oil the cabbage in two waters actual use; they should at once be make- new blood. They sweep out the carried out in the cases -of members find there's a sraile in every dose. Braid and chop fine. Make .a white' stood on the point of the handle sinful acid, loosen the jot??ts, and of our association; but even these, Mrs. N. '_tiathieu, Nosbonsing, Ont„ sauce of one tablespoonful of flour head- upwards,. against a wall or P stared into two of bubbling -hot but- piece of furniture till the kitchens i muscles, brsoe o os the nerves, and. in the absence of,ptitretaction, are says; "Before L began using Baby's Iter thinned with a cupful of hot' are finished, then put away. in the !strengthen the liver and kirney's for not infallible The heart and pulse Own Tablets my little one was al- ' milk and seasoned with cayenne and broom_ rack. Dusting brooms which their work in casting out impurities, , may have stopped beating, the law ways sickly and cried day and n/ght. This is roved by the thousands of may have fallen, the body may be But the Tablets have regulated his sait, with a pinch of nutmeg, Rub' are suspended by a string from the'. P yet the principle e bake dish with garlic. and butter I handle should always he hung up f suffering rheumafics who Have 'been I rigid and cold, and P e stomach and bowels, given Nina y 8e atter use: and washed In sea suds" a'le well and strong by- Dr. Wil- may be present. strength, and he is now good-natur- it, spread a layer of cabba on the p I M Breath, ^I cannot say, of course, how ed and growing finely." Mothers need i directly the are dirt liams' Pink Pills. air, 'Pk H. bottom, squeeae over !t a little Y Y Y' many people are burled alive. The not be afraid to use this medicine-- of Cpl<don,a, Ont - one of these ' _ lemon lutea and leas of onion Julce, -"'r-• - =' ` ' -'- many witnesses He gays'. "For a instances of exhumation are coin- -it is guaranteed to contain no opiate Cover with the white as and thla A SUGGESTION TO MOTHERS, arativcl few, and an order Is only. or tsarmfvl drug, and ma be van ti with grated cheese. Ftl! the dish Ln number of years I was badly troubled I granted by the [Tome Socretary for with perfect safety to a now born ' - this- order and put.over all fine bread! To the mother of small boys who with rheumatism, end was so cite- i the most important rea-trona. You babe. Sold by all medicine dealers + crumbs dotted with butter and epria-'I Is a woman of moderate means, the pied- up I could scarcely do any. may take it, however, that there or sent post paid at 25 cents a box shoo question is most depressing, work. I tried a number of medi kled lightly with cayenne. Bake! Her boys 'knock crit' shoes at a �cines. but- they did not help me. -I I have been thousands of caeca of pre- by writing The Dr. Williams' Med!- covered halt an hour anu brown Y mature burial " ciao Co., Brockville, Oat. _.. 19le ve in the bake dish ! rate that makes her economical soul j yaw Dr. Wt teams' pink Fula novae- i One�t, the chief sources of peril, _. . .. sick and draws from her husband i tined as a cure for rheumatism and I Dr. IrooWer said, is the practice by ^— ---� exclaaiationa of impatient amaze-(decided to try them. Before the medical omen of granting certificates 7HINTS FOR THE ROME, meat. �third box w,ts gone I founu myself, "-( `SPASMODIC EIVTSUSIA9ld. °i when cookingonions set a tin cu One reason why the little ones ,mych better. I continued to use i is ate cog ng the body, "A doctor p Ila attending a patient who lives s!z c3�e people spend a largo part--" 5 of vinegar on the stove, and let it I shoes irear oui so quietly is that �the ills throughout the winter and they wear them indoors and out. In p g so seven miles to his '_' he seri+, "and of their trues beginning things and '-Ibe11, and no disagreeable odor will eY they have completely cured me _ I Some one rens to his house with the the winter, much of the strain upon information that the patient i® dead then dropping them. They squander be noticed la the room, got so [ could work on the coldest Before broiling a alga]' give 1t a�shoes may be, lessened if the mother day without a coat anis nut feel a their energy and waste their efforts So- dust with telt and a will in�i9t on her buys wearing slip- The doctor at once signs a eertiti- in rushing from one tiring to ao- p pepper, and twinge of the trouble I think rate Such a course ahould he made other, without over accomplishing (brush it over with a little goods per® in the house. The slippers may every, rheumatic sufferer should ! illegal. _..salad oil', A little salt thrown on s be of kid, and save carpets aad pal- promptly- take Dr. Williams' Pink _____ anything They have.the faculty of the coal will often clear the-@re if I fished floors from the soils and the Ptlls." to have things. but o the. seem ;you are In a hurry I scratches produced by the heavy D Williams' Pink Pills cure men A LO11G MANE, it have the inclination y the ®bre A Good Mouth-wa..Rh Tincture of I shoes the little men wear at their sty•to llnish them, They are the and women who aro sciatic with Among the world's 80,00O,tJOO victims of spasmodic enthusiasm �- m rrh should be used tr ucmtl cis a outdoor sports. The charge {s ire lumber o, rbeumatism; sciatica, era- m Y e4 Y B p lioraes there !s only one 'that has a -' mouth-wash' it helps greatly to bar- quently brought against slippers' that lysis and even locomotor ataxia,-be- A new plan is suggested, or a new den the gums end sweeten the breath they leave • the ankle exposod and mane is feet long, and-that one' is idea strikea them, and they are all cause they actually matte-new, rich I owned b Mr. Zill tt, of Ini:lowood, besides keeping the teeth healthy. auh),•ct to draughts that induce rod blood. This new bi�o,l swags Y vigor and enthusiasm when they ' cold, 'rhis drawback may be obviat- . p California. Marvellously . beautiful The' mouth-wash should always be the painful, poisonous impurities out are-the ton ey waves of hair as fest begin h put a In action, but used at :night and again in the I ad if the mother will let her children 6 t�T'. very soon Choir interest 'coots, their „ of_the gystem and- puts the whole ' morning: begin tzy wear slippers in the house- they aro released .from the braids ardour dies out. and the thing, what- Tu remove lronmould squeeze some1 before the cold weather acts in. The hod into a healthv state. Nothin% y which are necessary to keep the hair ever Lt is, is loll unfinished, lemon-juice on the spots, then rub ankles thus become arcustomed dur- but goon rich blood can do that from gaiting into inextricable Such people give you the Impres- + with salt. for a few minutes,) inn the niild weather to doing with- enc! npthing can give ,Vow hcPink tangh.s Mr %illgitt always keeps sion of being suffocated by the rub- then put on a layer of salt and.. out coves in except when s +sed blood except Dr,blood is,b Pink I the-mane braided and bound in a y I g' p P� Pails. -If the blood is'bad -the l bieh about them. Everything is ') leave' it. The spots will disappear, to the outer air, and the chances of net, except on special occasions, The lying around in an uncompleyed con- and the linen should be rinsed in 1 cold from wearing the light footgear n'ervc•A are had. for the nerves feed mass of hair is so Plentiful that the dition, begging to be finished, halt- clear water before soaping. are reduced to a minifnum-. An soon on +ho blood, That is'the cause of upper r art_ of the braid measures To Roll an umbrella.-Hold. thetas,the boy comes in from school or sleepl,_•ssness, nervou.sme•ss, hyste�r•ta, ipO p written letters- and Work of al e Inches in diameter, It requires half-executed plana. Work of all handle with the right hand, and play he should remove hid heavy Sf. flus dance, neuraly a, and loss an hour and a halt to upbraid it sorts in various stages of develop- with .Lite -left begin to roll it from� shows and put on his slippers. The of vitality in'men and women. Dr ''again, for the greatest care must be merit, and all to a state of utter the top and work ' down to the sb ii•a are thus spared the wear of Williams'' Pink Pills faithfully used' exercise'! lest the strandiss hec,mle handle, turning with the right hand all the hours the child is indoors. Tn cure •these diseases and other blood 'twisted. confusion. at the handle.. Hold the Eolds'of the winter there are,when the children go lays di rdere such as odacmia, bilious- at a ru an u As out of y y Clear out the rubbish, net g err ttleest ion, heart troubles, y progre it at a e n Willie seems th t d o E'S REFORMATIO the more expensive shoes a wlrol ��L r. --But you-rmist• Ret the genu- ..Your so to have •' - " i _ day's wear., And certainly the moth ins, pills. The "something else just Wee TI --"S1,1ro na. shail I in- JUIN er is saved the strain upon hoc gotten over being round-shouldered. P a5 good" medicine n-hich.some deal- eve time T've seEn nisi lately he's Fite Lucy l.lttnav to my party?" nerves of the tramping and stamping ars try to persaade their customers standing up like a man." 3Tn¢rrma-"Certnin[y. the is the up and down stairs of the boys' to take never 'ural anything nor "Yes, After. years of.scolding him minister's daughter.' 'Po minis- heavy 'boots. Slippers cost --about anyone., F-ee that •the full name, for his stooping I tried a new tern' daughters get trivited every- ����� one half as much as do harxisome "Dr. «'illiama' Pink Pills for Pale where?" "Always." "They ha4 boofs, and certainly make half -as plan." People," is cin the wrapper arottrrd ••What was it7" iota of fun, I ®'pose' T cviah -my muc noise, The mother who wishes every box. It in doubt write direct "I told him he h_ad a magnificent papa was a minister•'stead of'a mis- ::.. - - to economize in floors,, nerves, and to the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co,,Cocheat." arable ginner." Food. 13 not all that thin pocketbook will. find the skpper ex• Brockvilie, Ont:, and the pills • will c . periment• worth trying, be mailed at 50 coats a box or six --- -- -' -- people need. Maybe they're HOW, TO CLEAN PEWTER. boxes for :2:50. Take ' .No Risk With ' a' Cold sick. You can't make them Now that pewter has again become eat by bringing them food. fashionable it may interest our read- SIGNS AMONG, WOMEN. "•' ers to .have a recipe for 'clearing it,- The Japanese women have certain But Scott's Emulsion Can taken f!•om an old' book on house- methods of arranging their hair � hold management which was ,written whereby a person can tell at once There's No Time to Experiment 'With Untried'Bemediee ` riake them eat.. TJlat Emul at a time-when-pewter was in gener- whether any woman whom he sees is SIOn fives a man appetite al use.' a maiden who desires to get married. When You Can Depend Upon g pp cat the finest whiting, which or. a widow who- is inconsolable, or Itnd • only sold in the'large cakes, the O D U L IlliA SALADA brings erre who is w''�-ko be consoled if axed with sand; the proper suitor presents himself. U Hill lull 1111JU DR back lost flesh. this -caution is necessary, as pewTiff DDUMUNIP. ter Young girls arrange the hair in front being rather a soft metal, !t scratch- ` NO trouble about ell es- ea easily. Mix a little of it, Pow- ornaments. Widows who are looking g g in tfie form, of a fan or'butterfly, tion. °The weakest stomach oil, rub well, and wit` clean. Sweet four second husbands fasten their hag, v ou'dealer ur some.e.pr - 3 adorn it with silver or dared, with the least oro of sweet Bion. Nearly•signature of Dr: Cha9e on the wrap-' '1 which i expensive, ` no et'y r • can digest a g_ be necessary for ornamental pewter, at the back of the head b means of h Do not be. ;o take an preparation of e y p y is own to, offer. - Y a ., and paraffine might be substituted, tortoiseshell pins. and widows who —preparation o(Tr.rod s•ou because it __ _ ti11 not-have een proper' n �'�svvd to renra'in to ai colds are rare, and when you find s is "only a cold," Colds ieAd to the `. \ � U� �n, old days, even had it been discover- ful to heir departed spouses cut medicine that you can rely or for most fatal of diseases, and you 'can- 5 V ■ ed, for the pewter plates and dishes, -heir. noir short' and wear no orba- such - aRections, as well as-croup, not afford t'o-take rinks with 'new ti as it•would have Been likely.to give mentis in U.' whooping cough, bronchitis, and a:.9-'and untried treatments, L It tastes ,good, too. Scott's a delicate, though undesirable flavor thma, you do well -to stick to it. Mrs. Coo. Good, Tichborne, is Emulsion ayes the via for to the food served on then. - Dr. Chase's Syrup of Linseed and dington Co., Ont., writes: "It is MP'd1TOR1AL TO A ROBBER. Emulsion-paves y' ' Next, dust airy whi£ing througli a Twpentine has by far the largest with Measure thnt I certify to thn other food. ..-When wasted muslin bag over them and rub bright In the'litt.le town of Forfimpopoli, sale of any such remedy on the mar wonderful success of Pr. Chase's - with a day-leather: The la9t is' to near libloc'na, a memorial tablet is kat grid as the demand innrea_gea by Syrup of Linseed ®nil Turpentine as - - -and weakened by long illness 'prevent all suspicion ot. any damp- ahout, to he onvoiled in the Munici- leaps and bounds every ,year we be- a-cure for colds:, I't is the hest and Hess, which is bad for pewter, as- for :pal Thta1re to the memory of a fam- lieve this is due to the peculiar mer- surest treatment for coughs -and ; It gives strength aria appe- it other metals. ous robber chieftain named Passe- its of'this preparation. rotas,that. the have ere, hewn able to fife that ordinary food Can- tore, The reason why the theatre is you only need. to be reminded.that find." .. ry THE VALUE OF EXAMPLE. chosen for the home of his nemorial it is sometimes necessary to insist From childhood- to old a,ce, from not give.- Not only fOOd= To have.your. child triithful, be fs that in it, was pcirrormrd his most on getting what ,you ask for. Peal- the..Hmn schen croup threute.ns the g + truthful. fanunrs • exploit. In-. :`+eptc<mher•. ea•s jinve other preparations of lin-I baby's life uotii the asps'hma.r r. c medlclne too—Scotts Emul- To have him kind to others, bo 18•x4, while one of Rossini's operas seed and turpentine put up to Took mnt{tet' al's victims of asthma, Pr. ,ion ofpure-cod-liver oil. yourself kind•td+�oth rs'. Res bring porforrnod-in the pres�cnce as nearly as possible like Dr. Chase9 Chase's Syrup yf Linseed and Tur• To have' him honedt, present, to or till the local bi.auty and fnsliion; n+id because;of ln'rge preflts-ma-, try pentino is tho most efficient. treiit: We'iisend you alittle totri uyoulike him in youriself a liyinfi example' :nf l'as¢atoivr. nni] his band "held' tip" the Initiation. rrient. obtainable: 15 cents a bottle. SCOTT&BOWNgi Toronto,Ont honesty. The"-chief part of a child's the audience and robbed them of all 'there is one way to be sure, and I.at all. -Qoalers, or L:dmaaaon, liat.e9 h knowledge comes through ohserva- their valuables to the-last. Penny. that is'by seeing the ^a''ra{t- and .& Co., oronta, = tf m 1• AN .v _ - .....Sacr - - ices. _ i ro - �emar ae o better company with which ypsy . -to place your Life That there is n Y •.•t Insurance thafi T S`E MANDFACTURER LIFE g .. A SECRET REVEALED _. is clearly shoved by-the following comparison CHAPTER XVI. one inside, "but my, 'oases ie. clean .� DEO. SI 1994. DEO. SI, 1904 a�< $37 m,< _ 3t was rather mote than a ' week beat_" Insurance In Force e. ..'.••....$9.5551300 1 ,668,468 The door opened and Seymour step- %% ter Markham Fair, and the Slow p6d but. Fie looked as tired as the policies issued during the year.......... 2.7Y0,755. 7,107,148 of the falling sun Rddtxi a .deeper postillion, and sullen and ill-temper- w • 628,429 5,2550077 crimson to the turning leaves, and ed in the bargain, policy Reserves...... .... ...... ..•• made pillars of bronze•of the trees "What place is thisW' ho asked. 21,3 itched. ... ...... .... .... 6,112,344 •in which the caravans 'were p• "Crosby," said the man. "It we -Assets...... .... mmediately after Markham Fair are tIncome...... ........ .... ...... .... 296,46 Ito go farther to-night, I must 8 the tribe had again 7 Iin divided, and1,659,10 . have a change of 'oases, sir." _ the portion encamped in the glade "Can we get them here?" asked SURPLUS (not including Capital Stock) 50,309 471,869 _ was that which Royce had firstj Seymour. The postillion nodded re- a joined. luctantly as he thought of the The ten years during which these increag�s have taken place Madge and Jack were—a net onri°rt;ble-flit cben and the supper at the usual supper hour, and their that awaited him if hie pass I -_ pyer_tl]e period Of the present management of the Conipnay. �ier- 'F absence caused some comment, es- would only stop. ' tainly such magnificent s{Iccess gual'ilntees jpecially from Uncle Jake, who on Will you stay the night here, Ws evening had left his own de- mother?" dtachment, and come to visit the sec- The countess was leaning back, her POSITIVE PROTECTION TO POLICY-HOLDERS Rion of the tribe with which Madge eyes closed, holding Irene's hand. was directly connected. She sat up and looked at Seymour, About ten o'clock Madge made her and beyond him at the setting sun. APPLY FOR RATES TO - appearance. She had evidently been candies to town, for she bore sundry' pack- to N U FACT U R E R S LIFE - ages containing toys and T I� ik for the children. She declined to i ! f partake of refreshments, and seem- E COMPANY t ed thoughtful and abstracted. As INSURANCE she approached the now deserted TORONTO, OANADA. cam -ore she looked down at it with j HEAD OFFICE, p n a dreamy •sniile on her lips. Every, now and then she raised her head as it she were listerring• and 'thee �, rich color would rise to the pale; I _. --- - 1 fact, and then die away as she beat "Can we iiDt go on?" she said in: so missed Royce. But by diligent..I respon ibility is nut great, for his her head again: But presently she I a low, strained voice. �, inquiry he had learned that a whole population is under 250,000. heard a step she had never.yet mise �Ve can go on till doomsday, or strange gentleman had joined the A good story is being told con- haken, and glancing around almost I the end of the world it you wish tribe• and that he had gone south cerning Mr. Beerbohm Tree, the em- ' apprehensively, g quickly a," be said with ill-suppressed Irri-ish with 'a detachment The�reipon ey' inert English actor, He had just the wood and waited under the thick ..o lotion. "But the question is wheth-; mour had triol to induce his mother descended the steps of the Garrick rehensivel she glided uickl to y y g g ellow leaves, er ou are alien encu h to endure and Irene to return to Monk Towers Club when two meter-well dressed, and leave hila to pursue the trail. but rather vulgar lookiag�--were seen The sound of the approaching steps even another hour's Journey." ! But the countess had announced her but whisper hastily to one another ;grew more distinct as they crashed 'I am quite strong,'' said the rtecoluti n to go on and for three ate► over the drooping bracken. and in countess "It is Irene--' and laugh heartily. two st! Y another minute Ho•ce's tall' figure da a they had ledlow r the trail, rfter the.younger of the two stepped. yEARN A I "Do not thrall of me, dear I' sometimes bring led astray by e hit- stood near her. , would tea!her go on, it you are sure ant directions, and at others hit- up to Mr Tree, and takt+h off his She hid behind the trunk of s tree i you car bear it." 1, tin upon it b mere thanee, as to-.hat.with an au he put to him Theo and woman-tike, kept hie} standing', Comfortable Living I "We wail o on. I cannot rest, be- fg p y dore Hook's old Joking queetlon.— looking for her for a minute before', Wer" A sides. we may miss than again I niAeL the horses tore along, the road"Ptav sir, are . you soarebody of _she 'atepped forward, Royce oaught'i "I think that's very likely,'' said still more lonely. Icark stoodsjimportaace?" her In his arms and kissed her up i Chatham Incubator ' Seymour as he helped them to shadowed it on either ctWe, weeder Mr, Tree looked at the man with turned face. alight. through with a and Seymaud a cynical smile, and replied— "I Poultry rs,aing with a Chatham Both the countess and Irene look moonlight' "Who were you looking for, y don't think I can be, or I mould Jack?" she whispered. Incubator i9 A very profitable and ed pale and weary, but there was in anxious as he was to expose Royce.I hardly be seen talking to you " eas,iy managed occupation, Unless each bf their- faces, and, shining in, swore over his cigar at the wild) "You nearly frightened me," he you want to go into it extensively it their eyes, the look of proud 'robe-, chase. The Hon. Charles Parsons, to whom we owe the steam turbine, is said, -no answer being necessary I need take but very little of year time. liet with which th had met Sey-' 0 ons afraid you had nut got back, Grovernment reports show that the � atter covering about tour miles not the only member of his tarrt.ily that something had happened to moor's assertion of Royce's degrad- they came to a crossroad, and Sey- skilled to science and dowered with g ppe y demand for chickens in Canada is atioa 1mour called to the postillion to ss of the supply and inventive genius. His brother, the —my Madge!" and he pressed her to tl in cite t The countess drew her fur cloak' while ho of down and eaam- him. g Great market and n i always clamoring , stn),, id Earl of Rospe i who has lately re- means got back all right.." she said at means a steady around her.-.and looked up at the feed. the sign-grist. ar ceived the degree of 'hector of sky, The next town is flue miles oft," _ I3ut .Tack, I wailed to see you to g prices fog chickens. When and how, will this end+ 'I J Science from the tinivers+ty of hell you that Uncle Jake is here: I You cannot raise chickens success- he sold to the countess, "the moon Leeds) is, like himself. an F R. S„ _ she murmured. doesn't last long: Had we not bet- - saw him as I came from the town. fully with a setting hen. She is wast- "Do not Ire afraid, dear. If we find' r I and, besides being a considerable R'hy has he come, do you think?" ing time setting when she shoukj be I ter go on.to the town,and she looked up at him anxiously. lay n While she n hatching and him it will be to pra;v that the "A t ou•please,' she said, as if astronomer, is a., brilliant elecinci- g Oto is a lie.- With ever• mile we Ian. Lori Tlocso is the inventor of "ft's a new thing to see -you acre brooding a few chsckens she could be rY y I awakening from adream. - vo,ftus, 5tadnew laying five or six dusen eggs. The have come my trust in him has 1{e was mounting to the box 4av'eral useful mechanical contrivanc- "I am afraid he might suspect." percentage of chickens !se hatches is l grown Stronger You will sec;" agAn when his keen eyes caught the eq which are in working zirder at ..It will take half an hour to, Light of a fire glimmering in the Birr Castle, his seat in Ding's -"Oh, nonsense." lie said. "He has much less than that produced by the g onl}' come back for his favorite pipe, Chatham Incubator, change horses, the man must have wood to the lett, County, and both his sons—Lord or to borrow some'money. from I It will pay you to own a Chatham some refit. We had betier go into keep the horse still a minute," k Oxmantown. who is in the Irish Davy or me. And he shall have lt, Incubator., the house, he said, to the postillion, and lie!ouards, and the Icon. Geoffrey Par- - foo; I couldn't refuse any one any-� Chatham incubators contain every lie led them in, and the landlord walked quickly into the darkness. In sons--took honors in the science at escorted them to the best room, scarcely Oxford, Indeed, the latter is his thing to-night. And they say that i improvement of importance in Inco- back, more than ¢ minute he came there is no such thong as happiness! bator construction that has been pro and brought the wine Seymour had back, and, going to the carriage uncle's right-hand man at the works in this world!" duced. They are made of thoroughly ordered, window, said in 'a tone of cohere. near Nears Tu e-on-Tyne where the He laughed; and though it was seasoned wood, with two walls, case "An outrot-tho-way place this?" tion- "'There 1a a gypsy camp here. I turbines are manufactured. . softly enough, Madge looked around within case. Between these walls said Seymour, addressing the land-!I Shall we--?" There are few romances of the and clung to him, mineral wool is packed forming the lord. "I suppose you have a 'great I1 you think it is any use." peerage more touching than that "'Oh, hush!" she murmured loving- very best insulation, Each piece of many tramps—and gypsies here." I The postillion guided the huraes. which is recalled•hp the denial of. ly, warningly. "They aro 6d to i n- the case is mortised and grooved and "Now and again, sir. We lie a onto the harrow track through the Anne Countess of"Sealleld—who has may bee us. Happy, are screwed, making the whole as solid bit off the high road, and don't get teres, and the carriage proceeded al � joined the Auxiliary League ' a1 yo,i really happy?" and her dark as a rock. Chatham incubators are so much troubled as some; but, ores i most noiselessly over the turf ,and the Salvation Army—that her late eyes dwell, upon his searchingly`, yet equipped with scientifically perfect yes, there's tramps and gyp bracken. husband, the tenth earl, was at one With passionate tenderness, regulators which are an tnfalhbie about, especially at this time of the Suddenly..S�mour signed to the time a bailiff in New Zealand. Fran- "The happiest man that ever store means of regulating the temperature. year. There «7Ets a camp in the' postillion to stop, and leaped from cis SViflliam Ogilvie-Grant followed Is "The said Royce "Come a �Q a woods the other day, may be 'there ,the box. _ 'little farther Into the wood, dear- No calsh to pay until still, very like, air." They hat: pulled,up within sight of many cullingx t tic course , t ., Seymour waited till he had gone, the camp-11M. career full of pathetic struggles, Dict t Seymour turned to the countess. he .was certainly never a bailiR. "No, no," she said, putting him October, 1905 Madge was sitting by the fire; ab Born in the year 1847, he went to from her, yet. with a caress even as • "Thio may be the part of the gang full length beside.her, with her head seek fortune in New Zealand at a she did it. "I must o back and to 'which Royce belongs," he said.' I upon Madgc's knee, was Lottie, g We will start you raising poultry vR'h should �ou say Lhat?" she� period• when there was exceedingly , put Pony to bei." for,profit with a Chatham Incubator y y asleep. "Anel after?" be said, still holding ,without one cent of money from you said, her eyes meeting his with i Seymour went back to the car- remote probability of his ever eighth her, "Will you come out afterward, until next Fall. That means that you proud shoulders, and drank some Mage. ceeding to the title. The eighth Mad e? Come to the brook, There wine before replying: theti with ai ,Come,- he said in a whisper. "Tt Earl of Seafield died unmarried, and. •' ' g can take off seven or eight Batches smile he said: . Is going to be a splendid moon pre- and make considerable money out of i we have not found him, we may thus his 'l, cl me u third son of -the senth. See," .find he took her face the Incubator before the first payment "Four faith docs you infinite ere hear o1 flim here." sixth earl, came unexpectedly into lit, my dear Irene. Not oven thea countess and Irene got out, the title, and the toiler of Oamaru— in his hands and turned it upward. becomes due. description •of the 'strange gentle-, and the three,walked slowly toward then, as,times wore,hard, working as She just glanced at the sky, but We couldn't make this offer if we man,' who the gypsies we caught up; her eyes went back to his; as if were not certain that if you accept it the fire. a navvy—became Viscount Reid- o - with after Markham Fair told us To be Continued.) haven. In 1888 his father died; and grudging even a moment: you will get complete satisfaction, if r t �� Francis, 'still, no better off than, be= "Let me go now, Jack," she mur- we were not positive that the Chatham had joined them, t pears h shake your conviction that I have con-; -� PERSONAL POIN'TEAS. fore, became tenth earl., and six 'i'nured, "and I will come back in an Incubator will pay you a handsome totted this story. That part of the' hour. Listen—what is-that?" and yearly income. direction, and the landlord tells us months later 11 rues dead, The pre-. she broke from him. This is a straightforward offer, We Gossip About Some of the Leading sent 7.ord Seafield'is eight-and-twen- "One of the horses broke loose," make it to show our supreme confi- that gypsies are encamped near People on the World's Stage. ty, and is married to the daughter ' ..he said. "It 's the young colt, con- dence in the Chatham Incubator, We here. if we do_not find itoyce' as we mon them, I shall be very much Herr I3ebcl, who i.as'come. into an of a prom cert rind popular New found him. ow• s a nave r- , But in an hour, Madge—an hour!" are sure of the satisfaction our Inco- mistaken." a nt story 'of the He lot, her go'inch by inch; his bator will give. Every machine we "lou did not find him before; lhof finest Parliamentaayi orator German isEmperoran s ebrother Henry. eyes holding her even schen his hands have put out so far has made other you will not now," she'said proud-'andin Germany. Born about 1840, he The. French professor of the Prince had released her, and 3ladge` went sales in the same neighborhood. ly• was educated at the common school, read to him the following exercise sl'ow'ly back 'to--the caravan• She Our office is to send you a Chatham "'Time will prove;" lie said. "Rill an-1 is a 'wood-turner by trade. for translation: "Sovereign ladies n-it bed and then came , Incubator at once,freight prepaid by you not have some wine?" eat im- have not inerely an air of majesfy, — om_ynu� 5 declined with a motion of her Archbishop Croke made a g1' out and sat beside fife camp-tire; er going cession on hands clasped lightly in her lap, her You maks your first payment' in hand, and, oin to le p -�Nrvv Zea- but a gracious deportment'fpecj�`an eyes with the strange novel shyness October,11 05. The balance to be paid gazed ou't upon the long stretch of land by,his athletic prowess. the was ,t--r o thein• I'rx3 glowing in them, hidden under their,' In Ootober, 1806, or if a Cash Buyer road. The countess sat silent and Bishop of Auckland, a diocese' that- his pen and raised his head. ' ave long lashes. {/ou get it cheaper. Could any offer motionless, and Seymour, having, contains host 'of the Maori tribes, you any remark to make?" asked his A late thrush sang in the tree near be falter or more generous P finished the, bottle., sent out to hurry�before he became Archbishpp of tutor. ,only this," said the Salta FALLS.of r.,;o"mber tett',lea• up tfie hostler. ' Cashel. The Protestant mission- young Prince. "I have known,so�- ber, a evening breeze made music ThetnetibatorAndBm«lertbat1riougbtitomyonr rbe sullen ostbo announced that through the leafy boughs; the very cent on time.I wi.b now to par the,t'hoiI-mount P Y aries used to say they were heavily ereign ladies all my life, and I have tbt.t►Il,if roll will rive mo a diarount, I aii.err the' horses were rcad'y, and, escort- stir seemed perfumed; and the mo- much plaanrd.rlth bnth Incubator end Browder,and hRtidlCtrpped by Dr. Crake's jumping never noticed any particular majesty. Iments glided by with fairy footsteps wmtln not be without them, berauan I cleared for ed by the, ohregnious landlo[e the T.Te '.thought nothing of jump- or grace of deportment. Ought we -( .. "" more than the inrubatnr and Brooder coat mn. countess and Irene entered the car- p l! for Madge was tasting that brief de'- lounreap,.run I ing five-railed fences, and his fame not, therefore• to omit the phrase MRs.Vv,ttSSLOP. ridge followed by Seymour. ! . you helve just,read?­­­The professor lirium which the .gods give, perhaps, Write us to day for full particulars Scnrcely 'a word was spoken ASi[s a runnel, was wldetipread. once in her,life to every vvuinan, of our offer and mention this paper. the fresh . horsrs'dtlahed along the, One of.th'e.hanils ntrist. Roy,'alt4og in acknowleof hi that , l respected the and 'Which we telt.joy. ' _ Don't put r aside for another time r. road, but • i-one's hand held Lhe Europe is Prince Nicholas of \conte- scruples . his Pti c.li but the exercise Half air hour before this a post- this special proposition may be with- countess' as before, and every no}v'I negro: vele tc#as - born silty-throe. book had. been carefully inspected, _ chaise drove up to the door of the drawn at any time. and then she drew-the fur cloak,veers ic e, and has lived to arc his and possibly the yon testy Oce might, inn in. the town bear the camp. '1'hr horses were jaded .aa panting, the THIS MANSON CAMPB@LL CO.,Limited ar9'and the elder_ tromati, or, raised daughters make remarkable motif- here late,. 1.nt,life,that t'1meshe saw tglrpne - postillion . tared a-at cross,, and he Dept.34 Chathesr.Ont,' her hand to her lips. I moninl alliances. •Thep are almost 'Prince. Henry took up his pen again aA\t•rAr•rrar:7la or 'They. had been travelhig'for days'.' t'hi• only' dnrk�comlllexioned Royal- swore as he got off his bprse, and ebstham ranninc xni.and ChntMm Farm 8"39& t.icy in F.urgpe. i hr; Frince of Mon- .and wrote out the.phrase in .French, T, niwrniscrtsn wAltraorRU AT Tay the time they had reached Mark- but he si,bed and said: "Tt's an eyed it and. Its fellow• for a nlom- Montreal, +m,Brnndon,lian.,cal cuts, ham 'the gypsies had, left the place, tt'7iegro leads.an ideal existence, and sig he or two bemrc he tvcnt,to the 8ewv�e•ttai^•�oann��.,'ir,:�"i a null cleylliour heel hit, upon the track is to lie sKen vCaikina in the, streets awlLll shame to. foist such bot3ks on .Wgi'rdow. Cbatbam,Ont.,and nrt,y,�:-)Itch. is of the larger purt of the tribe, andot Irls-tiny capital.-every day. ' His ui•" i3eg pardon. sir," ho Paid to some , Y ifs 1 • - i , -Percy Hilts Suadayed� here. -Miss MaDouglas, of Toron-�. -John Stewart is laid upwith to, is visitingat her home here -: t pneumonia. this week. -- _.. -Mise Wilson, of Toronto, is . -Stewart Rowe, of theGreen- visiting her slater, Airs.J. Burch. wood road, is improving riicel -W. V. Richardson and Thos. after his serious ttack of pneti If - ou -nee LOCALISMS �- Douglas were in the city on Tues- monis. 1 4 -The Misses Ham Bandayed at -W. and Mrs. Peak entertain- White's oak postponed to the 18th, - - ' l ed a mumber of friends on Tues- .._..__.N_.� ' �(i _1A Grippe seems to be prevs- day evening. Be direet•d by the hand on the M. good .. 'and., +'c h 0 a • Geos here at present• Yrr.Bio, o!Foreeti�ille N.Y. p Thomas Law, of Toronto, is visiting her parents, fid. and Rouge Hill. a Eying visit here on Sun- lies. Cvraell. --- -Yrs. Thompson is here with W. Lao@7 iS breaking in a Bae team poo •. -. yy her mother, 2f[rs. James Shop- Mr. colts these day.. -Mise Hutchison,of Claremont, hard for a short visit. Mr. ��n of Ravenshoe calledEnvelopes, . has been spending a week with on Meads bare. Note papers, Writing Tablets (large or small), -Miss Lillian Leslie, of Toronto Examination Tablets and Fooleeap, A variety of Pens, Mss. W er. T. Bmprlagbam of 8carboro June a�n b at-home resent owing to the Inks different shades(by quart or otherwiee� • --Yrs. W. Peart has been on p tion 8uadayed at A. Q:Oo�utne7 s. _ Um sick fish for the past week or serious illness of her father. A. Smith entertained a number of Mucilage, etc., Call at two, with pleurisy. —Geo: Douglas who has been friends on the evening of January -john,Lockwood has been 0021- for some time residing in Montre- =8th. j1n9d to his house for the t al is now in 'the Queen CiW. Miss Mary Lacey has returned home 1>� after two week's visit with relative& -Miss Sadie sirrel has resumed M• & E. Boone, Pickering. ' week owing to ilhsese. in Toronto. -Mrs. J. R. H Rand of Toron- her duties at Gatto s, Toronto, y Several from here took in the ty Ito, is ape ndi�ng. a few days with after spending a few weeks with at Mr. Mansfield's, Highland reek,her mother, Mrs. Peart. her people here. and report a good time. _ . . M f -Mrs. R. A. Bell' let on on- About a fortnight o a sleigh --A number of the Pickering g aB n pecple took in the oyster supper day evening for Indianapolis load of young folks from Highland p � where she will remain for a week Creek drove to the home of Miss Mary at Aadle last Friday evening. Silk -Dr. F. L. Henry will be here for medical treatment. Cotton. Although a surprise to the in- Fancy Blouses —Married.—On Wednesday, the family the guests were cordially in- as actual nest Tuesday to attend ithem- _V sing- his prafeesiona>i duties. + 8th hunt. at the manse, Pickering, vited in and were soon enjoying them- _ V. J, Clark, who has been in by the Rev. G. McGregor, Mr. sties& with music, dancing and sins. One of the leading featureiof Tottenham for the poet seven Thos. Beer to Mrs. Waanop, both the evening was a solo "Fillie Dale," f weeks, is at home At present. of Brougham. sung by the young hostess, Lc_ uses o all Kind —The Greenwood and Audley —The Sabbath School of the St. companied by her mother. In the i Andrew's Church will hold their early hours of the morning, the party �* League ez ted to visit thePick- t annual social in the basement of diepereed well pleased with such an *ring E. on Tuesday evening � 1pext. the church this evening when a enjoyable evening. :'� - '�• —Attendance at the various pleasant time is anticipated. ♦ e are right in the blouse business j churches was not so large last —Owing to the drifting snow Highest prices paid on Tuesday. now , : We have blouse lengths in Fan- Sunday as usual owing to the snow storm on Wednesday afternoon, y B sr>o saarao-em.slaes:is sratlea e,sa the local from Toronto became } _ storm. Tax><•o>N01.:.,:mvsAg,•ou,ow.:_ c Bilks, Prima-done and French Flannels - stuck in a snow-bank at the Brock y u --Chea. Downing paid a visit to No, 8 1[.u. 6:48 A. M, _ 'Bowmanville this week in search Road crossing, just west of the ., 12 Loch• 2:68 P. M.► Fancy Pique and s score of other new and starion, in which it remained fast ,. of Hackneyhorses..for export to 10 Locals a�4 P. M. , F�t from 8-to 10.80 o'clock. ' As a re- I - the N. W• T.K Dtnu Ji TOttosu- natty Taanrs•OSYO WRITtt up-to-date Fabrics. -- - -Owing to the extremely nice result our citizens had;to retireP' withont seeing the eveain No.9 Loot. 8:41 e*..M. q' •weather of Saturday last our vil- B B paw N11 LOCAL 2:18 P. IL ' .Ordered blouses made up on short " -nage street presented a regular ere. ,y MA=> 8�P. M. ao;New York appearoe. -On Saturday, as S. aormely notice. Come and see what we can do for James Kennedy received a was delivering groceries, his horse r verryy cold bath one day last week got beyond his control, and when awhile engaged harvesting ice, but turning at Dunbar', corner, his ' you .. w seems none the worse of hie ex- sleigh was upset, spilling his goods f 1perience• allover the road, and bursting -The orchestra urpose going a pa reel of sugar, much to the • - p deligbt of the small Atter �� J0111i n Ito Brougham this Friday evening bey e 00 R to assist in the bDs-social given running down Church Street some - nfnder the auspices of the Sono distant the animal was caught. of Temperance. -Mr. Frank Sleep's auction sale Take cold easily? Throat 9 -On account of the very heavy on Wednesday last was s great tender? Lungs weak? Any 1. ;fall of snow Reve. McGregor and srucoeas• 'There was a good at- relatives have consumption? � Food Moore were unable toreach their tendance. and the prices for his 'Then a Coughmeans a great icharges at Brougham and Audley thorough-bred stock was high. t y Owing to his unfortunate illness fon Sundalast, Cherry h e r ry "International Stock Food" s i -Mr. Joseph Cowan and fami• Mr. sleep was unable to attend to 4 - 11 of Che wood returned home the sale personally. He has been Fattens stock in 30 days less , 7+ s't'y time. Saves corn or oats. In- week on Thursdayafter n in s confined to his bed since, and his ��C t®'!"'�� d► , p B creases the quantity of milk 15 - :-, week with her areata, Robert improvement has been but very ,� -;� p slow• deal to you. Follow our to r5 r cent. Cure or pre- ed Mrs. McGrady. y y ppee -Mr. A. C. Oummer attended -A meeting of the Board of dOCtOr'i advice and. take Punted-in ase. Your money. . ' } the Toronto Diocesan Sunday Management of the public library Ayet'8 Cherry Pectoral, It funded in any case of failure. You are to be the user and b. School Convention held in Torun- was held on Tuesday evening !n reveots. � heats,' strengthens, p also the judge. > Dr. Bateman's office, The Board B •--'�to last week held in the 8t-James' -For a y..m s n..• d d•d as ar.r. i Cathedral School House. co of Dr. Bateman, :4tes8ra. es.M reesoraf tm "ages sn4 end• 1 moo,. , .wnRsn.c•,.•.z lo1,�.- BEST ON THE MARKET. s - • -T. A. and Mre. Knot, of the 13tchardson, Dickie, Peak and .;.A 8oscasoa'.SI&SU— tiled ' Brock Road, entertained a large ward- The officers elected for n...sk..It AN. , C.Arlt 00- Brock 11 '- .. All div •t for towel 1[W. � $ - Bundy 1 - r - number of friends at their home 1905 are as foldowR:- - - -- - ion Friday evening last. dancing President-Dr. Bateman, 0000• 0000• - eing the chief attraction. Treasurer-W. T. Dunbar, being W c a k Lungs -The Ladies' Aid of St. An- Secretary-W. G. Ward, �drews Church met on Tueeday Ubrarian-Dr. Bateman. Arses pips Increase the aothAtr of = _ llast&t the home of Mrs. Joseph -Yrs. B. Doyle laft on Tuesday �• INrsr. ane thus ab nsoowry. Q 'Doyne, of the Greenwood Road. for several months visit' to her _- H e r b a g e u m•whoa a very pleasant time w" brother in Florida. Yrs. Doyle A GREAT SCHOOL p - Spent. has been in rather poor health for ► The executors of the estate of the past few week@. and it is hop- UMOTT the late $. B. WiddlSeid vdll ed the Change in climate will ben- Md i hoW an auction sale of fawn stock od% her health. She was aCcom- �� • The Old Reliable ---- -- and implement on hot 88. Con. pauled as far as Toronto by her Ih Piakeriu , on Thursday the daughter. Mise R. Doyle, whose =oitos'i'o, ONT'. e _ =8rd last, bills sad advt, for department is t�he ppaobice school pea Yong&and Ala:aader.ks. j' t ' 1` � �� -- was dosed on Ztitesday in ooase- . �, i `O C ::Food • V A School that is not living oa oak —Snow sheirsuere we" acts is q��• reputation"but on the geeniae wort evidence on Yooda ,torn at- -Diva.-At Whitby. ou Bator- ,. J bar the stsow and sad to >'. done daily At the present tl,nss. C)o1- da Feb. lois; Blisableth Ormer- lege open satire year. Sates any ler liaises your &look thrive sad y0ese +�► -=asti some elde-waste showed.no ad. relies of the labs Abraham 111- time, Write ter magnieoent eat&- boos, lay. ace whabever of being opet- lis, in her 110th yeah. The fun- loaue. �, 9 slfed arpoa. $nes people cannot oral took place ou Twedayi�hen 19y W. Jr. BLLIOTT. Priaeipal. pdy p" py0e g� b• convinced that any t'espoasi- her, hod woo laid is rest the e ability note upon- them la this W& nrch bw7%g groando mm- esat0se. . in this village. .Tldss deceased we►o ,�di4004of oarriage In first 4 : 'Q- s Chij J�l.i-Hie mapy frier&is Picker` an old resident of Pickering town- �cease, ffi m ing will regret to hear of the ship, having at one time lived death of Mr. X. R, Edd which about s mile east of the village, a Tuesday at Denver, Colorado.on ind ores highly respected. AAilldr Why - g y, Feb. 7th. The decease -IL A- Hardy,B. A., of Toron- �'�6 ed was well known in Pickering to, a member of the Provincial. Ladders on hand and Q having been principal of the pub- Sabbath School Association, .will made to order. 11c H e r b a g e um. lic school hero' for about eight address the 8. S. teachers of the 'per round, -y-years, and afterwards moving to township of Pickering in -the -- ---- ------- --------to Claremore w h m, House And lot for sale. e c ea{s. a stmt ar position, Mrs. Eddy on the afternoon and evening of p _-. j officiating as assistant. Sore,.. Feb. 7th and 8th and March 19t. W.H, JACKSON. Brock Read. 1 -2 Prices (it W()t Iir?1 s Reduced 1 eight or eine years ago they mov- By re�oltttion of the township ed to Brooklin where they taught association, Mr. Hardy was ap- „ Men's Guernsey's 75c, we,904,for Sties b ooa s:. ttntit wont two Yca••s :Ago, when 'pointpA to take up the work of O .� s-m a Men's Drawerx, 7540 8ik,904. for 8545 Reduction on Patent Medicines Mr. Eddy was a.ttncked by tuber- inRt- chug teachers and all otbera ^ ,$ o .,, It °' - Men's Gueret+ey's 404,fitr,?tx, fou 41ic. 254.pec Cottle. culoAie of the throat. AMCD6rtR• i$terU,ted in the work in Picker- ai td� oti a Ladies Underwear 804, 70c, for 404. the advice of hip physiciai:e, he inBtow•nship. ' car be s 0 a Axes complete for 7Sc. moved to Denver, where he and =,rbP remains of the late Mrs. O .ar ob- !�c IL:. H mrd Ware-1>~ive gallon can full American oil$1.50, — is family have since resided. The McLaren, widow of the late Rob- o� c,.A •�• v „ � � .ti o i„ _- disease, however, had got too ert McLaren, of Whitby. Out., v� adv '°� t - Wn). LO allL. ` strong a hold upon him, and all were interred St+ Andrew's ceme- p h ra ,,.• o a S ._ _ that medical skill could do, could tery, Pickering, on Monday Inst. Mk. Red - not atop theravages of the disease. The dee need had been residing >O a.r aS a o 0 The deceased was a roost success- for some time with her son in Man- ful a '_ "ful teacher, and was'very popt:'•,r itoba, wbore her death took place w o c ► wherever he went. At th. "we on Wednesday last. At one time 90 of his deathi he ,,-a 50 year_a nrd the family lived is Audley where u.C•i t recats I1 month o la Funeral t6�ik they had a 800 acre form. Mr@. » w - - 1e►oe on Wednesday of this week McLaren who had resehed the ad- �Q � the home of" brother-in- vanced age of 90 alto •. .o, . 3 ori . . . law. r. (leo. Patterson. of Prince highly re& 7esrs was very _ o to >t B 7 peO'�• She is ourviv- t Albert, when his remain@ --ere ed by three sone and two de light- _11 i I We have oo hand a variety to tell at reasonableweigh , prides. Interred in Pine Drove cemetery ers. John. of gen Fraacieoo; A. M �r Beekwtaifewee Robe is We only one that has the weight, wlfiCi , -• and was conducted by the )Mason- D. of Chicago and IL Q, of Swag � k T�}+ems out frost. . to Order of which he wast an ee- River, Mita;Mrs. B, S. Smart.of CALL IN, ' seemed Sneaker. The bereaved Brockvfile. sad Mm IL last�� J�:190i-whkM 9w, dAca++1Mh. } family have thea ::ymp• - of ,_Il ro+v.,r, of Montreal, 1•aey 290 lists, Ow P� las'SIA.lir . in the lose of a kind husband of whoau aecompsaiied "o re- � W >7��'Mm ue+ 6" iadniseat rather. males to thole last � Re A. BUNTING* * ! 1V . ,