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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1905_02_24 T • i 1 ,y k IC ER NG N WS .... E - - • •`. tin.& SOL. XXIV. PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY. FEB 24 1905. <_ NO 20 0, -. Z;fO�a!lElri•[l dtasD,rr. ° Brock Road Pickering Councll. It is reported that the Young-at "'= ,i� Spink � Alcade, Toronto, which was Miss M. Rodd is with her sister, A 4M11 al meeting of the above )ought .some time ago by the _ Mrs. Jackson at present. council was held at Brougham on Standard Loan Company and la- >t[etHeat. d - 1.05 brie. No baker nor mail every other Tuesday afterhoon to confer with the ter sold to American interests, 1 -M-� White Wheat - - 1.05 day has been the rule lately. representatives of the Toronto an has been purchased b R. Davis bas engaged with J. York Radial Electric RailwayCo. pu y the Siegel. 9panis Wheat - - 90Mcmbers resent-The Reeve and Cooper company, of Chicago and - F. EASTWOOD, M.D., Bnrtetwr Goose Wheat - H.H. Sayea for the coming season. New York W• so Oaaadiaa Paoltfo B rriley;coroge.' A number of local sports en- Councillors Brow, Palmer and Wil- who intend to &stab- 'fDslario Oa¢aty• Issasz of &[arr[ate Liwaees. Manitoba Flour $6.00 bbl. Po son: Owing to illness Mr. Todd could lish a large department store In O°ho> o e m�Pri�ate telephone Family Flour " gam in a foe hunt the other day. not be present. Toronto. y Sawn.otlonwithHal.am.(iresnwooa,aro°Bham Past Flour - • a 5.7C " r'y`e hAve not seen the fox yet. The reeve stated that the council IICZbn,A.Johnstoa'st7th Dont, Wm Oowie's p g The Metropolitan Railway " Bran 819.00 ton Silas Tool entertained a num- and representatives Navin met rev- Com n has added a special ttaooa),aadDP¢gh'st9thconl 61y ber-of young people a few nights eral times and gone over a proposed Company Pe Shorts 17.00 teement amending the different Thursday night theatre car to its y Jumbo ago. • Snow drifts and upsets g were the order of the evening. auses as they went, the council had service. This car leaves the city Legal. Graham, Whole Wheat Floors made some suggestions for the con- at 11.30 every Thursday night Chop of all kinds. —"`-- sideration of the country, amon and runs to Newmarket. There t� H. FSFtEWELL,Q. C:, BARR18- and Soft Coal. " " Come to the Box Social Mar. 3rd. which were: The dedicating of all were 26 passengers the first' trip _ • Tgg,oa¢nty t)rowa Attorney,aad Oonnt7 private right of way purchased by the made five weeks ago and now two =` onaitopr• 0o¢rt How*.Whitby+ 10-v Above prices Subject to Change withont 'e ..- 2i company where it'joins'botb highway ice• Whitb cars are now needed to accomo- • BARRIB• ' and property to the tovt•nship in order - giOW A McGILLIVRAT, Model Bakery Co.,CaLimited. — that property holders might have in- date the traffic. JJ nisi solioito»,so. omen opposite Pow Miss Alma J. Rogers, Kinsale, has gress and egress wherever necessary. = • as" 'Whisby,Ont. Jno.Ba11 Dcw,B.A.;Theo. passed the primary piano and theury The company not to change location A:e(}uiinq,LL,B, Money to Loan. tfy examinations with honors at the Tor- When You Have a Cold. : of track without the consent of onto Conservatory of Music last week the township council ; that the The first action when you have a Yetersruvey. Rev. D. 0. Crossley, who has very company use all the best modern ap- cold should be to relieve the 'lungs. - NN • h_; acceptably filled three years' pastor- pliances for the control of electricity : This iy best accomplished by the free HOPKINS,VETERINARY 8CR• V7ate in the Methodist church at Bow- company not to use any of township us- of-Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. ,LT GieoN, Gradoate of ens oaeario yea meinville, has received an unanimous bridges for -their tracks- the comp- This Remedy liquifies the tough niu- - - orinary oollege, Toronto, registered member a invitation from the official and trus- an to have franchise fur Kingston cur Find causes its expulsion from the 01 fine 0ntano Veterinary Medics' Association. W tee boards of Whitby Methodist Tab- y g air cells of the Jun a, produces a free oftee and residence one and on"narter miles y road only, and the company to have � 1 1 north of Green River. otboe and shoeing forge ernacle to become their pastor after no exemption whatever from taxes. expectoration, an opens the secm. bgwsa toil a.m., and 1 to s P.M. Private next Conference. He has accepted The reeve then a ked the repass- tion,. A complete cure soon follows, wisphone in my oma F.O. adress, Green the invitation, subject to the will of enthe r v state the ositien of the I Tlris Remedy will cure a severe cold �fII ons the stationing committee, Rev. e'er- cum an v:ith re ardpto these mat- in leas time thptn any treatment and Of all materials and design company reg aid a stook. It will pay you non H. Emory, of 'Whitby, has ter,, leaves the system in a nature! and �tssttsa4•fft Ql!a/tls<ft4• to call at our works acd inspect our stock. received and accepted a similar invi- Mr. Beaton, solicitor, stated that healthy condition. It counteracts and obtain prices. Don't be misled by Cation w succeed fir, Crossley in the the Co. ca+.ill not agree to the first any teadency toward pneumonia. For Ii1SOMA8 DIINN,Conveyancer, Com• agents ae do not employ them.consequent- pastorate at Bowmanville. The suggestirin. That all land purchased Sale by ALL DiiCG ile•1-., - 3 muaoner for ts><soR Amaants, ate•, ly we can, and do throw oS the agents church there has a membership of by the company for right of way Jaremoat,Out. 07 o=mission of 10 per cent., which you will nearly 600 and pays a salary of $1,001) would have to remain the property of BUNTING, Issuer of iii eestainly save by pnsoha&iaQ from no. A with free parsonage. company, but company would agree L ,�I1� p B. Lioansea tot the Oo°nsy of Ontario. Of- eon solielte 1. --.� -a to gire any property holder ingress G lekering �r Cal 0 o.o as the store asst his residence, atasiag WHITBY #UNITE CO. Searboro and egress wherever necessary, and 4taisge. 1-y in winter time privilege to cross any- Yards at Spink Mille. Opp•Post Omos whisby,Ontario 1Mr, J. W. LaFraagh has grit nicely where. With regard to covenenting _ ®AVID BELDAM, auctioneer, aa., `� —— settled in his handsome new dwelling tri control the electricity, the comp- Best Quality of Hard Coal wobu¢,soucits sales trom his a¢mirovA a.d joining the Markham Road cross- any could not do sq, but would bind stands both Cas and near safes of fauna,farm pIC ERINa I, ERY themselves to use all beet modern Full weight Guaranteed• a coat and rvre subs the to to be said ss; Cts gg ate- 6 ` noodled by the subscriber with ehe¢tmws as" in milk sleighs have had a bard ppliancea for doing �o, and would be +,� Chestnut sold to the vary bass advaata". 44ty times of it this winter battling liable for all consequent damages. Stove and Chestnut Sizes First alms vehiolse for hire by day the snow banks and are singl;ng, '•O The representatives stated that if R.BEATON,TO WNSHIP CLERK or night 'Bae in connection mesa for the good old simmer time. the council. would accept of the 1' ocayssancer, Boman is dont for sakiag tui all 0:T.$,Canine. Freight and The Rey.R. Toye our former pastor agreement as it w ill he dratted by the . At lowest m ark et eidsvtw, Aeoounsaas. Stn Nosey' to ansa has received a most oordiitl sad uoa- elicitors of t,ownahip and aumpany fsofe pro�ert� Ies¢ar of t4arr1-v LA*- *aPress ee delivered to all parte of the minus invitation from the Quarte) tbev would for the company concede -prices. erect- v7hfievati. Oat, t•► yihage. TeammR of all kinds dose Official Board of the Caledon East the ether disputed points. Dot nos on shorwat notion. Sale and oocs. Circuit to remain as their pastor for 9• itivet but when agreement was R e have alsrp on hand quantity of POSTII-L Licensed Auctioneer, atission&tables in oonnecuon. drafted acre table to the council, C'o, F. for Oocnttas or York and oatano. enc• another year, Bert Quality Stnithin Coal. Cron sales of ail kinds sttenov"'to on shortaas The Annual Convention of the Scar- would say w ether it was satisfactory y B tmtMe. address 4rwn ai•er P o. oat W• H. P®,, i. bora TownNhip.SAbbath School Asso- W them, Our Octal makes warm friends. is Peak, (orp�{a�• ifation was held in the Washin tarn The reeve asked a.-4 to the liability '�{� POU('HEk. Licensed Auction- g O�•eiers left alto ►v. Yeak delivered 1 . ser �atceeoraad Collector for the)boa Methodist Church on Thursday the of the Co. where a narrow roadway pmmptiv. into of York Sad Ontario All kinds of aectton lath but owing to the weather and wail made dangerous by presence of Isaias conducted and•aiaattoas made st mod- the almost iuippssible state cf f owls trsick and re�eiires railing on oppooae _ r, wasteeharae. F.ed a and sold byaments con Furniture,,,, • p ode of roaw or flMr, nt aton. T3seafateaeb go. a s aaa aid oy roosts or the sessions were not largely attend• p g 1privas• a n dortgaaes. recta, not" and ed but a pleasant azd rofitable timenrcesaary, w wbfch fir. Beaton.rw accounts promptly collected and raurwas had b all that were able to be solicitor, stated that under proposed tfaetor, rrtdem.ots ausranseed+ Pho°e or y agreement Co. would be liable. WESTERB BARK OF EARADA, iarelta rot teras/ and pamouiars. Brougham. present. _ lout, Vasty may be fixed as 142ws office y iA fall line of first. �.•�—_ ' Council then adjourned. iaoxporated by set of Parliament 1874 agnea fm•auars now The most'fun you evor had Mar; 3rd i>t ttertag rn�h• methodist Church an exhibition in Messrs. Hodgkinson h Tisdale. s"Qt y a i'�i :' :.s1� Services as Ii'pupWg, am wan room. '- of Beaverton, hate purchased sot, °sip _. . .. leo . Brougham. from Graham Bnoth"era, are- anon Reaifiy Conva role.'..._...... Cl —— Josnt oowu•. T.13.WoUrr,,w,Bp, Prices right. mon t, the imported rted Cl dsadale O.rhlrr ;10-80 a.m..•,...preaching. $ J. Linton of Toronto, spent Sun- stallion Royal Y i'rssint ?:00 p.m....:., yal Baron. Royal Ba- special asssaxo¢ _ 41:0D p.m,..._Aabbsth School. R• S. Dlllingha>aa• dayy st home. roe is one of the best Bona of that rotes cioti.ar�oa.solicited aa a y m i:e': 18-.W Pm.......Eworth League, on E. Holtby visited friends in the great horse Baron's Pride. and ie w p Farmers Rosas dtsooanted Am can sed 11>esday. _ Piakeaang, Dat city last week. said to bear a striking reseal- we,:i:lable on an Peru of ht end he ld i8.'AO P.M........'Weeklyy Prayer era W. and Miss C. Philips were in blanee to his sire. He is probably +a*�sank onepartment Thursday. the city ou Monday. the best specimen of the approv- rent�a"c��deposits yearly too deppooeitee - Rev. 7, E. Moore, M. B, Mrs. P. Matthews at time of ed modern Clydesdale on this 4�eo. sear.tftaaagsr, P Wagnert Co. . writing is improving. continent-and by many was pre- Miss, M. Stevenson is in the city ferred to Baron Sterling, a half •����gr• Have a full line of fresh and cui- this week visiting friends. brother, whom Mer ars. Hodgkin- r ed meats constantly on hand. Mrs. John%ton and family are son bt Tisdale had the misfortune visiting in the city at present. to loose a abort time after the Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, T. Johnston is visiting her had urchaaed from Brown Bros �_�_�'� Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc. P 2000 ilff; i Estatef brother, L. Johnston and frienda. in Daember last. Royal Baron ` Highest prices paid for Mr. and Airs. F. Gerqw of To- was the first in hili class in-Toron ♦ � ronto are visiting their parents to Fair last fall stc a four year ' 'Butcher's cattle. y Racy to Loan. t here• old and first at the International, : — „ Miss Rt. Linton of Huntsville, Chicago: last fall, and stood next 1 --- spent a few days here under the to Baron Sterling at both these PUBLIC NOTICE parental roof. shows for the sweepstakes. Years B! G! : A,Hrst class 80 acre. farm for sale, Geo. Burton of Toronto, spent James Rankin Young, the neve on Kingston road, one mile from Sunday with his brother-in-law, superintendent of the dead letter Pickering villa ill e. Market will be held eve Thursday sig every C. A. Barclay. offices, admires lateness. Insurance - all kinds attended to. at the Farmer's Supply Store. All ,� Ancient'E tians first dis- kinds of produce, such as butter, eggs Messrs. L. J. Gleeson and H. W. It is possible," be said recent- gyp C Village property for sale. p gK Bodell were at the hocks thatch „ covered glass. Since then Farms to rent poultry of oil kinds, alive or dressed, Y ly, to be polite always. It is wonderful than es have tak- j small fat hogs, sheep, lambs and fat in Markham on Monday night. possible to be polite even 'when g Conveyancing of all kinds done calves, sheep skins, ides, horsehides James Hugle has purchased the discharging'a drunken coachman. en place, and all kinds of wild skins, apples, po- property belonging to Mr~;, John- I know that'this is so, for I have tatoes, white, yellow and recd)beans, ston. - He intends movie in L.,We r r honey, horse hair, and tallow., g seen the thing done. Cu -j -CUSS V. Richards flu y the near future. "A friend of mine found him- t The highest market price paid for The clemency of the weaLlier self obliged last week to a te. Nota Public, Pickering. all the above delivered at store has rstiaded the proprietor of g get rid of " 1Y g• pe P P of his per ee WIN the FiLIA al IV ou He summoned the man into his tion of modern art --and Thursday night March 2nd. presence, and discharged him shown in the rich samples e Watch for bills with this polite speech: which we.offer for your in- John Ham's auction sale of farm „ 'I fear, Montgomery, that we , spection is the correct 4 stock, etc.,on Tuesday was an must part. It has been imposei- touch that adds that tone' r. Eess unqualified success. The crowd ble for ate to avoid noticing that to the table that is most was large and prices ruled high. several times during. the past desirable. To be sure the stock waw rhoice month -you have been-er-sober. It is no trouble to show Capital Paid uo, $3,000,000 and the implements in good're- < Sock food Reserve Fund and g p g Now, I don't believe that any qou our stack, -� Undivided Profits - 'r1p3,634rQ� pair. man can attend properly to drink- ' • Owing to the stormy night last ing if he has driving to do, and, Friday the Sons of Temperance therefore, at the month's end - Look at the price of feed; Dr. "WHITBY BRANCH. bed a very small crowd at their you will be free to devote your- Norman Bassett Hess' Stock saves feed. It box social, althonkh a good time selve exclusively_to your chosen ` was enjoyed by those resent. Jeweller&Opticion, is endorsed by every farm Qtper- General Bankingp occupation.' ,-Kansas City Jour- Whitby, Ont., - Mr. T. L. Willbray, of Trefriont They have decided, on account of nal. Brock st, Sontb. Ill., who won Seventeen premiums Business Transacted. so many having boxes prepared .�.i.. at the World's Fair, is a very and not being'abie to bring them, perfect Confidence. ' strop advocate of Dr Hess' stock and the inability of s e of the Where there used to be a feeling of *MMS �� ` g Spoaial atrention given to the roller• " R Food. tion of farmer's sale and talent to be present, bold ano- uneasiness and worry in the house- ' a tber social of a similar mature hold when a child sliowed s mp to Note the price of eggs- Dr. other notes. �' t Hess' Poultry Panacea is the neat Friday, March 3rd. of croup, there is now confidence. BIN-DER TWINE r guaranteed egg producer. Rev. B. A. G. Willoughby, a This is Dain the uniform success - SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. p11Y9 3#rSelxl1118h_ Hess' Instant Louse Killer has former pastor o€ the Christian the Creat a m", .s Cough Remedy in 25 imitations. Use the ori final Church here, will occupy the ul- the treatmeni'of that disease. Mrs. g S�8pOi51t6 received of $i. and FY P M.I. Basford, of Poolesville, Md., in It of his former charge next Sab Agent for all kinds of McCormick c Ion`your cattle. upwards. p speaking of her experience in the use Farm Implements, R'7kirison PIo.ta ' For sale at bath morning. As Mr. Willough- p _ =S1tOIABt aUo�vefi at highest of that remedy says: "I have",a world Etc• dy is very popular around here of confidence in Chamberlain's Cough sstrrrent rates, g =-Also— - - - •• - ` a large congregation-is expected. Remedy for I have used it with r- PICKRRI NG - Compouad•d or paid half ` ,. y For Singer Sewing Machines. ? earl] His sub'ect will be The ppoower of feet success. My child Garlan is Binder Twine a Specialty. y y. human�induess.' Mr. Willougb- subfect to severe attacks of croup and PHARMACY 2.J.THOBTOR by is now the tmooeasful pastor of it alwsya gives blab prompt relief. L, D. BANKS, - p>� the Ringwbod district. For sale by AI.L Dxooalsn. liB Iy Pickering. i q ,c,r - .a.v..._ '.•r :.» .:. .-�. :. -...... :,.. ...':+il'. --.. .xa 1p� '•tb:^ .',G__ da .hL^' �'s'b^M�_S .^^;..- a, y, .!'. ,�.. •�rvn,,t�♦. \ '4+Sa:.}..xc...-... .-;..wvw.v'� ...y=.- .. .. 2..'G_._. �.. rill'. '91YY�'Vit'%`'Y'�t�•.£�,-�•:'�:"�4L'•�'v"y:s'''t' i fi -„,�.,` ` ”.xS. ..._ , � :' _ ,_ ..;r- pe ?±}.�: �... '�,Yart' T .'•sir• '�"'y g r_ WHEN ALL ELSE sociation with more civilized eOUX1r .Pure soap 1" You've heard _ tries. After this it cannot be doubt- .y, French soldier's bed to W t,yrj, In Sunlight a� - - _.- ' eel that file , the � HAD FAILED the best of all, with its wooden or _have the f - iron bedstead, a ,Straw bed, a wool Soap yofact. D� mattress, sheets, a brown woollen co-'sti(-t, and an extra quiltfor cold Q/ DODD'S .KIDNEY PILLS "CURED M weather. Thus the bed of the •t'Ju� Q/!j�(/ UBLES. french soldier is the softest of all HIS BLADDER TRO ' soldier's beds, as that of the french SUNU10HIT �� ��� � _. peasant ie acknowledged also to be ��Nff��`��V • . 'fames Atwell Proves that Lum- the hest of all European countries. REDUCE'' s bago and Bladder Troubles are 4--�'. . 'Caused by Diseased Kir;,aeys. - JACK'S HERciISM- SO" E3PEN.4ti �tN sN��ssM+sM Campbellford, Ont., Feb. 27.- "Of course I love-you, Jack; but dal for tine•etason Bar. (Special.)-'That Lumbago and Blad- if :I thought you'd done something ,T R AYMORE der Trouble are both caused by die- very brave I would love you a lot HOTEL used Kidneys has been short n in the more?" sae of Air. James Atwell of this -Novell, I've promised to marry you place. Mr. Atwtll says: onmy present salary." . ATLANTIC CiTY, NE1� JERSEY "I had Lumbago and Bladder Troll- "Forgive me, dearest, that's.limp- : Ole. In passing my urine would hurt l,v heroic." die so as to almost cause tears to come to my eyes. I used medicines E/ L LEAVE/WELENOUGH ALONE. and a bandage prescribed by my doe- - torbut got no-relief. Then I tried Accor rug to a well-founded rumor, a Dodd's good and all. I will never inKitdney fills and they' cured tha+ I) minion Government will dur- _ � ��i ' i• j me Sur ba-tate present session be wrg'ed to -•--� "-be without I)odd's 'Kidney Yills in:impose a' customs duty on grades.of _ . _ Ithe house " fence wire which are now the free - _ ----._ - Cure your Kidneys. with Dodd's'list. That .such a tax would prove 1 hlduey !'ills and they will strain the an unjust bur•ded to the farmers of s + f ca'ases of lumbago, Rheumatism, I Canada them is no doubt. In the ILropsy or Bladder Troubles out 4" ,older parts of the Dominion the old the• blood, I wooden fences are being year by - year replaced by wire structures, and X10 GOAL AT GIBRALTAR in the Great 'Fest, which is rapidly 1)eing settled, practically all the • _ fencing is being done with wire in _ _.. one or other of its manv forms of - ' - BRITISH FLEET WAS pRACTI- � - CAL-LY HELPLESS. construction: Were the kinds o1 cvjre-inost In use for fence cowtruc- HE mild and bracing climate makes Atlantic City lticn manufactured in Cana:la, there especially' attractive a5 a winter resort. The Sequel to the Baltic Fleet might be some excuse for imposing � � _ Crisis-Commandeered ,a an import tax, but since there are Traymore is beautifully loca,ta.l on the most desirable Supply. �practit'ally-• no factories. fur making _ it in operation in the Dominion, section of the Board Walk, and C9mllljlnd9 ll IT18aLliflCela It 19 bars to be that wh''rt it could such a tax benefit? 'ncryunP thuui;ht that Greco 1'ritaln f That the price of feucing materiaHIDT Ocean View'. The House is thoroughly equipp i with Was on the brink of war witk ltuss,a 'would be raised to practically the E every modern improvement that will acid to the eomfot•t after the North tits outra,e the -- _ p extent .of the duty there can l,te no British fleet was practical:y help- -doubt. This would_ moan that a - and pleasure of the guests, and no expense has been !esti at Gibraltar ow in 'to want _, dot of 3v or 30 per cent. would No other workin' an's shirt j -c - - -- coal, says the London Daly _impose an extra tax of $l:)o to spared in perfecting the details of thelPointments. , Chronicle. 1 75 0 e re(luired for- an is a big Or 3 Y •' I ,, I w Is'.ifTwr on ami 'O comfortable or The ms are htind o el • f irnis ed and file eom un- ' $ n the-e f ac f n>3 Yet this is Th., •eu-atitinal state av,rage farm. Nor would the rural so strongly as,the H.B.K. Big 1 13 a Oth f[ coo m y I ll n rn Invent made n the Indian Dail News comm a t, only to the extent !setting batt re supplied with b esll and salt I by Ca ain Berryman. of the steam- ; • pt of an int renstrt exp(n9c, to those who Shirt Ied water. The Atlantic City_Golf Links are acknowle,l, r - - ei London Bridge on his arrival at have to fence, but a great ck•al of r t'aleuTla farm in.prov'ement wri-ild he- drlayed Nota skimped, factory-made, to be the finest in tho j.'nited States. Tray more Soak- _ r The tendon left ,F.nglarrd 1 far Trtany Nears. which'-would-oper- !' ' with a carizo (f coal for Fort Said chew shirt but a shirt made of fare vtrons;ly in keeping down the p lets will be mailed on request, and correspondence relu- use before the tiorth mea occurrence. val+se of land: Rather than�impose ! " : st bei a the %o, arrtm'(rl r the n honest material and lots of it. I tine to.rateS and accoulmodaticiisia resl)ectlully solicited a tari(T on ti(is I), 1_ and 13, 'Straits 0 Gibraltar, about four 1,sm(ieth gah•aniirci wire, aoi has been As-big and easy fitting_ as the - t - ' v`cioc. ,n the ntorn,ag ipropetaed, it would I•p a much saner TRAYMORE HOTEL COMPANY ui El ;rtes your mother used to make i were going throil-h q e y polio to rrrnovi- the present duty , `- WHITS. -. President and Manias* ' - le .told a relrre,.Wative of the In- 1 of 20 per cent. on Non, T and 11 If I _ with three yards and a half of r 'Oran flails News when out of the II this were done, the n v'eltuc would � _ f barber came torpedo boats and !not.-aWer for-the-! grafik's :are not.. goods. Every H,B.K: Big Shirt 1 ainch,9 �extenAicely lmporte+l, tlut I(- they I TM AN:T' V0A. IMrl(0%ED FAR3t �" " '\\'ho are you'?' asl.e(i tate lead- has three and a half to three and pid.G-critlemtan , to iiuh gill who '1� !node !or sale au ioeaced In the Pn were free. a strongrr and more satin- i what �, ,,, trnwu..c•,, :!,aria -int, boat and when I Irpiird i was fa-•tory fence could _.be._ obtained three quarter yards of material. a wr'eping !dile-riyi-"\\h,r, ;old I mFist omr into Glbfaltar, a r }'ou' ening shout, little Kir!'' vu•e. a tr.c ar en or ltaniwr.,I and wlthont d nharicine the cost. I the tVawA,.e•a ��*trier I. the Garden o1 Little Girl- 40h. - I don`t- know. the Souris \'alley These farms are •or TUf/K 1 1:�SEL'S COAL. ►� Ample room under the aim-' Cause I'tu a womdn; I s'posY+." �sale at rencnnat,lc pricy- and on good * "I waw :;cantly astunls�ted achools t this, _.'.hi-d ,you aild Den'',9,Dooley come pits, broad &nd BpaC10U3 On the terms all to AV near markets,anti churcher mYnto roc liar nnri tar _ and thought the, wr"e stopping as to tcrmv over your dispute?" askeri � i the! Comm t,Y to tha Sour a Valley �, g Millard &Liniment fol saia elarlH)ef a `Lund il'ompany wnwandsn, Manitoba ' ir;,itic tl rou„h ' rhe' tit.ralts But a city merehattt -et his Hibernian shoulder full and Ion bodied, I _ where i' rvachrd the harlwr I toiind I doorkeeper. "Yla, nor, and very big sleeves an easy wearing shirt CLEANING �WAL$Og■ _ lh�y -c JW,0-r,ly real. Thev told me uncocnpliment'ry terms they, wor, g '.+ Drown--''S(Rltlt In down with (train on to Mart rn.lonrhii_ at once and the Isor " and a long wearing shirt. f,;meC, Oreen-"You don't say so!" 1 e e e ill IN ' t-onion Flridger wont from taltip tot iirorrn--"Yes: Tho doctor Says if LADIES ' shun rari'.iI 9hr w,',9 ani rt R'e were Two Years Ab(J-"For eight yearn I Ona a bow t «m t h on, granas Proeeaa Te=N I y, Every shirt is branded with ur rel' iacrsi his rind will be a sainsw slraalo�lu_ OVIINa� suJ,••ed as n:> cnr ever did with rheu- r,wtr d.tya .,ver the tub. !,lank Gr(rrr-"iWcll, I m sorry to IroNrIlli TORONTO, OrrAWA a a17a8sa niatisnf in- 'twu -yearA"I I'ay, to -bed, this brand and guaranteed by _ Thor,' w.re f aur t,r n war vessels g ear that. A f.e dollars. ' In the Lav-, tau! tl.ry had txmn gath- could not so ntuch as feed myself. A --- ha overs me lv dolls re(I hJi,t'ri.dly' front all parte; of the friend recommended South American the makers. - Rheumatic Cma, Alter three dosex I d+Tho,rght It meant death sire" Medliterr•un.'an `co- they were fairly yNJ r>. 1rn..' AtcF:• r. of Pun r, .Ile, Ont , could sit up: Today I'John stroll sell piniit}' Iry tilt, time they reached- as ever t was:"-lira, John Co-o ok. 28� soya of her •alme96 miraculous cure' Clinton street, Toronto:-2 frvid heart .diAease by Dr. Agnew's _ r - "What xtoc!; of coal ivas there at M Cure for the Henri •"Until I began Gibraltar' Will, I d0 not know for Mistres9-"I don't want you to taking this remedy I despaired of my 1 - - ',vrtain• A.hore tficre w'as, I !e leve jb:,ve 83- rRucY contpeny You • have 1 We.- I had henrt failure and extreme Y only i;Uo(I Iciw5.of pat•nt ftitd in.i more callers in a dray than I have lirostra�tion. one dose gave me' quirk hulk lint -'}tad no Op{tortunity t0 in-a week," Domestics-"Well, inum, relief and one bottle cured me. The �r(- suilcrin�s of years were dispelled like s.•e h,iw' t,ruch that-�! was on Shore. perhaps if you'd try to be a little HUDSON BAY KNITTING-00.,1, ; mere •a,rveable yop'd have its Inally 't O'1`Fi1:R BOATS, s'r(wP'ral. I } Montreal Dawson' winal Lick 'Observatory (CaliforWa) . _ friends as love,'• _ The .The si ock mist ha-a been' low, _ has'discovered'a crack,•'or 'rill. in D i neer Sets Free hoiweVef, for'"! was i:ot-tha oniv boat •- + ` o n - n t cr eighty miles long. - Ahat w'as stoppe,l . T(•n olhcrs. atetcIt is only visible 'when the sun is Z-THEi MERCHANTS' _T- Mrs. Ferguson—- dear, .sbintn at a certain.angle. _ BENEFITS THE MERCHANTS least there wire within the two days g BENEFITS THE CUSTOM-ER only-all I:nr ish, of corrfdr:" "Do you think there Is anything how do you like my new hat?" Mr, Asked fltr,ftirt.her,Oettbils„Captain rernairkabje in love at first sight'?". Ferguson-"Do you want my real A Merchant in your neighborhooIs. "(let r Till to (oiitinuod. asked a rontAntic youth. Tint at opinion' oT it Laura?" sirs. I'ergu- piles, To Pt'ore•to Toa thsE Dr. showinoi his ayvrec[acina f rash tra4e byy son-"NO, I don't, you mean thing! Chneo'e Ointment to a certain wiring absolutely free shoo pI1ti�R "] don't. 'know if Q Government all," replied his. cynical friend. y and every sole ie each asrs. and every form of itching,each If you do not know this D[':R:hanc,write hod arranged with the !'ort maid "It's when psoitis hate he+n leaking Lever's Y-Z (Wise' Flead) Dlsinfec- bleeding and protrudingg Piles, nr ani we will not only tell you who he is, Voople tU, lolly- the icoal 'helorA they at, each other„for Four or five years thetnannftactnre haveiruaranteedit.Seetes- but forwardyonabandtomneoureDo.,nir LEE ant Powder ducted in the timonials in the daily.press andaak your neigh- The British Canadian Crockery Co., Ltd,' - S took ii.: Froltai im this nm.v stave that.it bacomes r(markable!'' 6athsoeottens the water and disin- bore what they thinkotTt You can use it and TORONTO, CANADA, been a rra tri rl. for the bugi n tis could Teets. get Tyone mosey back if not exited. fi0c a box,ab ` -be sPttl,•.) quickly- hv 'c'aidegiar.r."Birt. alt=ers or Er)mAsisoN,BATtss.CCo.,Tbronto, it ryas the !iritis! e:o-i7ntrtent, ,you '"Do you believe," she asked, Dr, Chase's.Ointment .•I wonder -what it 1s about bbl- hoe, that ronunanticere.(i it, and "the Fairville,, sept: 80, 1902.' „ilia n'us ]Honing that atfracts:these aeron- .- 1 ondntt lirdd c• is a British phi y• oo<i' husb;tnd?". '!A=ril,” lie mod- . that ( irl 'ti-it tr(,I:!r!. loo at 'All' I Dear tilts,-1\'e wish to inform ou g A fioat with' fui=shaped• propellers nits so;1' said 'Dumley., "Tile earth, Tb, i..nnot •llrirl•''d' toocnt ' (:ihral eMly replied, "I would prefer 'not on ,its sides, to make it subnler•gt; usually'," replied Wiseman, s, that' we consider your DSIYARD'S to answer that question. But i iv atU•action of gt you la: ar th • tine. t-1 :n Adami.rnl P.o-.-LjNl. BNT a.very superior article, and rise-at Ril.l� had been invented a.-itatioD, �t'crnaky meo-:s sit. Vigo mirth his ' wife eight to- be, able to-tell you." '"by an Englislmtan, and'successfully know." D and we use it n s a sure relief for ' B,uadFutr.' sore -throat and chest. When I tell xpext n� t - - n e(1 qui tIi 1 �----'� you I would not be without it ,if the Catarrh for twe!inty'yoare and Cured A rnadern weapon In the ba e y In a few dayr._-IIon., George .James, of t I for health.-if (hscnsc' has taken none .. Ili;Dti 'Oi� tii)L1�1t RS. price was one dollar o hottlC, I Scranton, Pa., sny5:-:'I have been a Mfnard s liniment Cures Daodr��t citadel of hcALth, ,the stomach, and is mean it. martyr to Catarrh for twenty years, torWritTV you wit!! indigestion, Cl spe'jt- In Gerittany nn(1 Austria the sol- - Yours truly, dirt` has' n sinl'rlr strap' 'h(KI with constant' hawking, dropping in the Sia and nervous prostration, South d CHAS; F.. TILTO:N. Pa a="!cont mother tells me you Anierican Nervine 'is the weapon to :,in,• (n•. two rovers, n.•irher chef-t nor throat and pain I the .heefr. very of- P - - rt'rat t iris. In !,oasis until recently fensiv�e breath. I tried Dr. Agnew's haven't been a very good boy to-clay dries the enr.my horn his stronghold ilea- Johnny," Johnny-4-Between us. ho slciFrt with h[, cinches on, nn a __ _ _._._ Catarrhal Powder,' The first app ' ) "at the.point of the bayonet," trench tion gave instant relief. Atter usinga a, I think she's -1i little prejudiced p Dy ti - Dub•edit and sure, if al- entnp lied, hilt n„tv ur lin:trt beds SF:T'I•LEl,S LOW RATES WEST. few bottles L was-cured...50,celits-=l ngainst Inc. It was only.file other ways vi'.ins.-•1 _•, DrLin to. I)e n ,,,1-t Lo r0=n'.t. of as- day the told Aunt Bate I was Just. "Via 'the. Chicago and'North Western "Until I met yoti, Matild&,” he like you." A .pecu1i4r inethod of charging _ -- - ,Ry. every clay from /larch 1st to , I Itnurmured, in .a voice husky with ----------�— _l`oth with:.:electrici•ty, in order to Alay 1Sth, 190."), settlers one-way F,'cona,cla�s tickets at very low emotion, "I-.believed that all women rnish heat. to the wearer, has been fii tato s .as.,.' Ch'iets to points,' in were dectittul, but -when I'look into you can't cure a cough or cold invented by a dea'ench engineer. fromx I ' l'ta',, bluntana, Nevada, Idaho, Ore. your clear, beautiful eyes I hbhold from the outside, •Yea must 'm sole it thr(Sugh'the blood. I p , Washington, California, a-Iso to there the very'sonl of candor and Minaid s Liniment .hha z) Neuralgia iCtorin; �'ancetuccr, New «'Cstmin- ]oynity." "George, she exclaimed, • (•tar, RosnIatid and other points 'in with enthusiasm•, ''this is n ' since -Shiloh.-s t Ile Kontenaty District, Correspond- piest in6ment i hove known since �* , "So you're en;aSed to ,the ratan I �� ill 'ly low"relies frulft-all points in :papa took' nt'e to, the,-oculists" Consume rejected three times? "Yeo, ire " • ('anadn, }('clic far full particular's "t)culist!" "fres, clear; you ntcniioned it; he sai,9 tfte'lucl< or odd etld.foldet•s to B.. H. ilenrie.tt, Gcner- nev(,r would have kpown that my �ure ToniCThe u numb nas really wonderful." _ - I ► al Agent, l King St. 'E:ast., Toronto; Ia59 one." Thoii thr. i left. Fy'a is n-b Ont. Huron went. ed a cloud, anti is the onlyremedythatwilldOtltis.- IOR UVt•L: SiY'I'Y.YIAdt9. 1 - George sat down :incl-buri'cgl hfi!4aco It gets' right to file root of the hcri's.rlcrytnhy�l�ilSooYhof r othcrae for ',.You mutt not expect me to.give in the Ruta cushion. trouble. It is guaranteed to cure. their children while tecuting. it soothes { a t up riy�. ,girlhood's wap, all Tat. S.C.WsLLS`&CO. 913 the child, softens the gteR allays pain, a prices: cures R'tlldeON(.'.-reElltatt thre edYfo . h • p°+¢a once." said t.hCm hnppy bride:, "flit ":She says that she never has_ been 25o•5oc.$1• LeRoy.N.Y.,Toroato,Cari. a„! bowels, n»d is the bdrat rernody for �wv” d(sc� °°l�r+� 1 won't',-"ho, relilied. "I hop,,' yi,u'fI to 1ot•e, does she! 'I know positive- 1)i:Ltrhoea. Twenty-five cents a bottle. a9a Inutf IIS a rf+° keep on taking an Wo-11"(70 from ly of 9evefial affair's -of- the beam she Sold-- by_ druggists throughout theBIG"Oh, she was only en- world. iso su�e and ask for Mrs. �?P Intil'd�a0n sgld a your father just ns if nothing had 1 has hnd." 3' •• ISSUE NO. &-Ob. Withlow'a Sotit ills ^syrup." 2^--04 happened." gaged to. those ,men."' .1..'].;,.>j..f..>j .{.�.1� plainly. You have uttered words "Too late?" echoed the .countess. • s Iwhich show ane that • my misguided "It is never too late. You have but 4 i son has confided in you. You are-" to leave this place, these people.',' o40 1 -Gypsy,ls » labs paused a moment,.".yo4 are very "It is my place, they: are my poo-_ ipretty—" pie," he said rigidly. ���� �� "Madam!" Irene murmured again, "Poor Royce! You hear, mother?but the countess put her aside with You hear, Irene?"4. he * ice & &-motion of her hand. "Your people!" repeated the coun- ; ` "Very pretty. But have you con- tess. "That is nonsense, Royce. A GOOD CHEE`�EMAKER. sidered, have you counted the cost Colne back with us-and all shall be ^' of your friendship with my son?" forgol<ten and forgiven-" ThecheeisemakeL, it properly goals - Madge stood perfectly motionless, "If Iclime bock, mother, she must fled, is a very important man i;l the - OR i 'her head downcast, her shawl almost come with me." community. A successful cheese covering her now white face.. "Yes,'-'• said Royce in a low voice, factory brings in a lot of money. A SECRET REVEALED "You are a gypsy, and he-I have "Madge must come with me, because and a factory will not be successful x (told you-he is the son of an earl, she is my wife," I am the Countess of Landon. You (To be Continued.) unless the maker is'competeab.' He 'can see for yourself that it is im- should, therefore, be a elan of well- - CHAPTER XVII. " y P g possible that you should keep him r trained judgment• and excellent na- } M poor girl," said the countess ll-informed and have ' turas. ability, we Gypsies are said to sleep, like dogs,i in a low voice, in which pride and liming this herd of gypsies and vagar. FORTUNE FOR A BUTTERFLY. with an eye open. Long before they hauteur fought with anxiety: I anabonds.'' a good knowledge of human. Wasters, + besides being thoroughly sted in Asad reached her Lottie had heard'this young man's mother. You are I t did not keep him. I found him What Rothschilds Hobby Costs g g P too yo'in to understand or appre-!at death's door--" his business as a cheesethe ero ahem and she sprang-to-her .[eery and gpoor Its Pursuer, In most professions the operator _ z peered into the darkness. date my feelings,'but you can under-'I "At death's door, repeated = "What is it, Lottie?" asked Madg. I stand that I am anxfous, terribly;Madge. "He said that he was an The report that Mr. W'islter Roths- has the raw material in about the who thought it was Royce. 1ankio•is, about him. Will you tell'loutcastr-it is his own word-and that child, Lord RothschiId's elder son, same condition from day to day. Not "It's gentry," said Lottie, in a me whether he is here;•or where Phis people had driven him out; and, had bought a rare butterfly Irons, so with the cheesemaker. His'raw 4 hushed voice. Ohl' e. What fit' Mad©LL wiastsilent far a moment, didioined us not keep him is owe accord. I Ecuadof allor for butterfly hunters with lled thewov, I anseeriaHe Weill nolf'get'tWeoer the vats ex- 'They're s.kells, Mab g "Do you say that he is not in love they he doing here?" And she stood the dark eyes meeting the countess' y' So far the biggest price paid fair a �I actly mike, .even on the same day. stock still, her unkept hair falling haughty ones steadfastly; then she'with you?" _ pair of butterflies Was $223. llrrsi- and to make a uniform cheese from l+ over her face, her big eyes opened to said; You see," said the countess, seiz- ness was obviousiv "looking up.- the :diflerent qualities of {:lick . re- over e their fullest extent. " right in appealing to you, for it is In the interesting and vaivable quires good judgment and great care, t "You are his mother'?" What is Irng upon her advantage, "I am quite "Come back; Lottie!'° said Madge your name?' g pp g museum which he has arranged just Then he has the best interests of the '9 in a Iow voice; but Lottie seemed, "I ain the countess of Landon," lacd I do that you have the most in-al tooutside Tring Park, 'Mr, It0thrichilT patrons of the factory to consider. e incapable of motion,: and stood star- she said; "the young man we are fluence over hien. And appe ,l`has more than a million butterflies, Some patrons will take proper care Ing like a thing of wood or stone at seeking is my son, 'm} 'second son, 'Sou. From what I have seen of you and knows rather too much abuut I of their milk, acrd-sew that :t is .al- ,. the gentry-and especially at the fur the Ilonorable.Royce Landon." I should say that you are-more sin- his subject,to pay absurd prices. 'A .ways scent, to the factory in gu:xl cloak. "Lawks! It's Mr. Jack! 'burst'ned, against -than sinning. I do not collector did once ask him $750 for !coudition, while others will be care- The three figures approached the from Lottie's aideopcn mouth. blame you. But I say that it is Within your power to make r an alleged new specimen, but rarefy- less, allow their cows to feed on re not camp bre, and hen Madge rise Go! AH of vou," said Madge, I epara- ed g p sh ould - _ She had been in -locos dreamland The misty figvrrs do tv back and tion. Give me back my son', let"him sellahnrnittwenty similar is ecime s at ,�ca�efult about milkin i orohaul ng the a moment before, and there was a melted out of the circle'of-.the -1ire- come. back to me, and all shall be S p i milk as the should-be; and when it startled look ' in her dark, lovely' light, and left Madge confronting the forgiven and forgotten. My eon is a & Hersh ares an malls -living• and ex- at at ythe factory the maker eyes. three alone, gontlemaa, and his connection with b ' Her first thought was that the "You' are=the' Countess of Lan 'S'o't !s" a scandal and .a degradation. tinct, stufled and in skeletons, front finds It is not fit to make first-class - g i•• I' you have the alt htest f.-4-ling every part of the earth. Here is a cheese. It is his duty to refuse, and vrgitrroo were the :ord of the manor, don. said Madge, fixing her eyes g g' g g S - tympathy for him, it you bee's any giraffe 1F fes,• 10 inches in height. :not accept, such milk; whether it he or the neighboring squire and his'on the countess, frorn the lamest patron or the most friends; for sometimes the gentry, "Yes, and this young man we are desire for hie welfare Son must un- the highest 'known specineien. shut P out of t utoaity, condescended to seeking to my son.•' - derst.and this, and acquiesce'in what' in An,nlar here Is a Perfect speci- 'tnflurntial man in the company, just visit the gypsy cam "You drove him, as outcast, from T say. T am willing to take him men of the quaggas from Cape Coi- Ithe Same as if it were from the g' P S p' -back; to forget his past f,+llirs, and ony, now extinct all over the world; ,svlaltcst patron or the meanest one. She stood with her hands foided,'yuur doors," said Madge. g p Tfic chr•escmaker, needs to be a just, her eyes do%%ne"t, and Seymour The count started as if she had reinstate him in the position he oc- and of Wirchell's. zebra from the 'u ri hr, impartial man, and he came forward with an air of patron- been stung, and her eyes cloned for'cirpled before he met with you, In Orange River Colony, which is rap- p g G - ago and command i a moment under the blow short, my good girl, it sesta 'with idly following, suit. Farre 1s a tine 'should be cwrrtrous also II a can "You are gypsies. I suppose?" he "That's let the cat out of the bag. y0'i whether my son is re,lored to speciitrxn of the greatauk, with two of milk smells bad, it is not nares 'said; then as the fire happened to Royce is here without a dotrht!'O his proper po,ition, or remains an eggs, bird ind eggs probably trolth sary to sav it is rotten, vile, etc, - flare up and throw Madge's face tato "You drove him from your doors," 'n!itrast and a vagabond for the rib.- from $1 500 to $1,750 each, and (Such expressions are apt to otTead relief. he stopped short, and invol- repeated Madge, not flerceh i,ur pas- ina',nrier of his Ilfe." perhaps the, most valuably things in 'the gwner and drive him away trout untartly touched his hat; for the siunately, but with stern insistence Madge stood silent and motionless. 'the museum the factory; whereas, if he were caro- !meanest natures are aged by purity "Why o you want him now?" her :bo s,tm rising and falling, her I Close to them are eggs in every full..• advised that his milk was off _ umd loveliness when they are eom- "My son is here. You have told Sears. beating with throbs of agony. :stage of incrtbation; a cable ante= !i'in flavor or quality not right, ha bine'd. and there was something in ua•glalnls as it yqu had admitted it 'Let me understand," she panted lope mounted from sketches by Mil- 'night get interested, and finally be- "It f-supposing I can keep-him—-- g come one of the best supporters -of the Calm face, the grarefvl Hearing'Where is he?" dais, a 3Lon' ottaa wild horse, to of 3fadge, which extorted hie respect. There was silence for a rnument, SuPPosing that I can cep him, procure spectmans of which for the• 'the factory. The cheeseasaker e'•ould "We are sten, yea. she satd.'then Maei a raised her brad. Mind, I do not say that I car:. But im revs the patrons with the idea tend the muflral, 1.)w-pitched voice "W'hat $do Sou want with him?'' ii I can, and I am willing to give Park at sent an wexpeditionDuke he Koh o P P ' that their interea s and his are mu- surprised and somewhat embarrassed she said "You deserted him, cast him ip, you will-you will take him Valley,' in Mongolia; and the mar- 'tual. and as.he knows more about' Beymour ,him off, he is happy here What do back?" velluus colored opah, commonly milk, and how it should be handled - - - - -- 90 1 thought," he R. "Are you want with him?" "You have put it bluntly, but ex- called the Jerusalem haddock, the than thev do, should try and lead you of the '-he was going to say Irene turned her face &Wap and astir, we--hie mother and family- them to a better way, and not &t- "gang,** g y sill take bibs back. We Will strive most lovely fish known. Its body is ' gang, ' but said 'tribe" instead-,drew her cloak round her She re- hri t rose color and old, acrd' ata tempt to drive them A cheesenask- ?'the tribe of Leo? ' co n:red the istice of the question to forget Lila degradation into whloh tti's g '-er with tortelli nce. tact and good "We are of the tribe of Lae," said I '''My good girl you do'-nounder he has sunk, but 1 do not Wish to head Green, It beiongv to the '•tied!- Pe Madge. stand." hurt. y our feelings i terranean. but pave an occasional Judgment will build up business. g '•�o," said Madge. laconicall... "It h My feelings'" said Madge with a friendly visit.to the English ghoree whero one ieckfnR those qualities At this -nearer the counties and will fail, Therefore the success or disease drew-oeareG and at sight of because i do not understand •I est. file, bitter and sad. 'loch as I T•'aglra, oatrichea, vultures, gorillas, - - - - Madge the harm of Irene closed on I "1'ou. o not understand, and it is have no testings, madam, or should,drer, h",n. -an-d 160,000 specimens failure•of a fartery depends very have none- it is onl of-your son of birds crowd the cases. Iargely on the manager, Me countess' arm, scarf ly to be expected that you y' A dh+esemaker ,hould be a hit at � "Oh, look, madam," she whispered: �ahould," said the count,,-,t,, • Sty that -we will' think, You will take Mr Rothschild does not employ I "How lovely!" g bun back and never cast to his teeth private collectors, finding that he an eng•in+vr anderatand how to care son left me in a moment of anger- h da back a spent with the his teeth seas t what he wants from he for aiwi 'mana a his boiler and en- The countess made no response, but I "You, drove him away," said $ p ase no as to Pt the beet cut of ri- idrew her cloak around her and fixed'Madge in a lois voice. It shall be as if it had not been," vete acquaintances, such as Mr, yo- 'R g `ber eyes .Madge's laical �' "1 cannot bandy words With you, said the countess, sternly and yet -Ions `lir W Martie Conway, the 'them for the fuel consumed. and "I thought so,'' said Seymour. girl, you cannot know H, bi.tore, graciouay. "Come, my Qood girl. late Fmin Pasha, and others. The have theirs last is long, tltrte 'Those j►'You are a detachment, a portion familiar though you seem to be With you have behaved very well constd- late Gir H. `-tanlev cared little for are tim,s, too, when he nee+ls to Ise of the gypsies who were at Markham'him." sidering y our stat ion, and-" the rant ural history. Also private col- 'i very quick in his tecisions and ac Fair last week?" I Madge started at the taint, and proud voice faltered, "I am very lectors are apt to .get lazy in the 'tions and others when he astatic to thankfn! to ou. If you w%vre an old- Lererctse. rest patience. "Yes," said Madge, l the red blood darned to her face: ) tropics,- and payment 'by nwults is g P er ionlan you would under,.tand .a .As she spoke she 'drew her shawl' '•div son left ine," Went on the hest. tiometinies this is rather over her head with a gesture full of countess, "in a fit of anger. lie t:, mother'-+ feelings, B,it that you can- castIY' as-a whole. collection has to simple and unconscious dignity, ?or,%%ith y'ou, here, or near at •!sand, I not do. My son, my eldest ,on, has be bought for the sake of a few SREEP NO TS S. Seymour's Palo eyes were beginning ask you-to tell me where I can find suggested that I should endeavor to ' and a caravan has to be glow aith an unwelcome admira- him." rnake yo,i some recompen.<e. she sent into forest wilds to bring home �htep o I.est whrn kept quiet. !tion, P "�\nd if I refuse," gime H'9beast, It might almost Sinal! flocks do best when there is „ - put her hand In her pocket as she "Just so," he said. Then per-' - The countess­eyes flashed as Irene ispoke and drove out her g?ui• e, ' and be Qa1A. that ►fr. Hewitson hinter- less.crowding. " baps you can give me some intirma- herself had never seen them flash, and east'' all I think 4t is but fair, Will be coat' that t, , Hewi he paid that A breeding ewe should be `kept ';tion I am endeavoring to obtain." 'her hand went to her hcurt; then voii tale this money and spend it asifly to the ccillecaa ,who' id that 'thrifty ane! stPoag•. As he spoke several figures loom- she seemed, in• a great effort, to YOU think fit?," Dry soil is one of the first roque ;f lar 1 in 'the mingled moonli ht command herself. the held out a handful of cover-'him,back a wbole set, of which he silos for a sheep tarrtl•. and firelight seemed to float behind "My good girl," yhe,said, in a half. c'igns and looked at Madge with'only wonted tht, particular one. When killing a sheep remove the ' hats tit condescension. - \i-hen trore than one specfinen is ob Madge. Lotlrie had spread the news, impassionatc, half-patronising, tone, g - entrails as soon as. possible. sad the rest of the camp had come "you do not seem to appreciate the "�o, no, madam, not that!" said:tained, however, it is quite, easy- to '-;he•crp -have cxc,llent digmtton', ' to dee "the gentry." 'mischief you are working, I am as Irene• make exchanges ' with other cullet- - and hence, utilize food to the fullest Mother Katie,_ Lottie.. Davy. and well aware that you are the cause "X0"sense." said Seymour with a tars. degree. the rest stood in a kind of ,semi- of env son's presence in }our rampchuckle. "Give it to her; she'll take "' If sheep are not kept constantly .11d be thnnkfill Circle n -:-Madge, a eves and as you are. fled a looked at the outstretched ' ' ' ' ilo,..thp qunit.y of the ears. Madge drew herself up, very- much 8' wool is altected. "I am sorry to trouble •.-on," saiel as the countess had done, then her hand in a . kind of da,c for a nlo- A certain incmeber .of, Parliament: `sheep will.eat,up end convert in ,eft' voice "milt I bassi sank, __meok 'nlent; th,:n she started back, and'1 rJ an overW'helminG-sense of his t „ valuahle.Pro duct much coarse we-are trying to find a entlenlan guiltily silent. �w with a cry of s arae and humiliation, own importance. One day w i e on S g g g - food that would otherwise be wast- who. we aro told, has joined your "All, h see -that i have hit the covte r1•d her fact with her hands. I a farm he went across a' pasture in band." truth," said the•covntess,. Well, then ;Yt the same moment there came the.which a bull was grazing. Sheep require food to sustain life Madge did not start, but she drew listen to mc. I ask yob:to consider, sound of horses' hoofs,-and through;- -The hull gave chase, and after a and make growth' as well as other the shawl more crosely around her the case. the circumstances. Youlthe opening irk the glade a horseman lively sprint the member reached head, so that it almost screened her'seem 'a goof] rl—'• rode at full pelt. It was Royce. I the fence and clambered over ,just animals. .. _ g girl—'' � Poor mothers, poor eaters •and , face. "And a . modest girl, not Wtth- Ile Pulled up ,within a• couple of in titre to prevent the bull from tweak con.,titutioned ewes should At "A gentleman?" she'said in a low'.standing your 'surroukgdin s. 1 Want- i>aces of• 3fadge, and sat bolt uP-I assisting him. , Iloiling with rags, voice. fed ou to sc,," sho co timed, "the Tright staring at the group. never he.used for br,oders. h, sought the farmer and protested Puttin a fn, lot of fleece on tltit ' as, saideymour smooth y." harm you are oing un soar lIe is flue himself from his in lurid'larigi age'against the action 8 4ors, and strode to ink market is not incompatible with at He left his home and friends some-a gentleman, he comers of an ancient ul1. the saime limo having a prime .'tut. weeks ago, and from information wo-race— her hatrd. The farmer rr,a e have received we have reason to be-' Seymour stepped forward. "What is it, Madge'?" he said. Then o mu• on. S dent. 7nnsmuch- as the gentleman Valuable lambs will always, a Iieve that be has-shafts-turned "No 'use, mother! Offer her sten- he saw his mother and Seymour-and pay wasn't hurt he saw no reagsbn for gypsy." pound note!" 'Ireene, and he'took a' step forward. for. the best. possible fcrrling and . excited There was a profound silence.I "\Iy son-his brother other -here-advises' "Mother! Irene!" he said. a "Ro ce, ]Zoyee! My son! Come'. ""'Do ,Voii ' know who I am?" de No one breed of sh*tn can passib}y Mother Katie took up a stick • andl:me tb offer you money, but I ain sure ? �„ mande�d-the DT.P. ,ecce od. best on all sails anti in all stirred the fire into ablaze, and the you do not ,need .that." (back to due• "No,'' replied the farmer. flaring light' illumined the face and MsAge. slid not start, but her eyes' "ti oii here, mother! And'you too, situations. ! IIrrne! .tad you, So,moor! What "I am Mr. Jonbs, M.P.," was. ttie ll;y making t:he sheep fat ill' the figure of Seymour and those of the turned fro-ii Sey'monr to the count.,,, reply,-as the man with the wounded tountess.andf Irene. With an indescribable lr•ok. Ihas hagipened?'4 shortest _ time po•.sible and killing - " g pantingly. Do not ''Itoyc:e, come marl<," AlinOst wall- dignity struck an attitude. ' them as soon as they mature, you Madge looked from him to them, "\o," she said y - -. and her glance rested on the latter. offer me money." c'<1 the countess. "W'e .have come in "aid you tell the bull that. was make the best and soundest wool. _ search of you. And we have found the quiet rejoinder. which brought Irene had, in the intensity- of herl "Xo," saicJ the countess, "T half S' A weakened constitution predi- lnferest;' let her cloak fall open', and no inlentiois of doing So. I prefer to y'e't! .Come back!" the interview to a closo. „ eposes to disease' of any kind, but her slight, gracefril figure was plain-!appeal to your sense of duty, I pre- "Come back'?” he echoed blankly. --- there is no evidence "that clocking lv seem in, thefirelight. :L moon-Ifer to appeal to you as," the pro-id "Yes,"' said" the countess, "all" WHAT HF, i A.IiNIU1; affects [sheep in that wall. beam fell upon her face and made its voice quivered, "as one woman -to shall he forgotten- forgiven, You Cure maladies if you must, but lily-like beauty ethereal and un- another. .YIv son is all in all to, me, can go back-to the array', Royce. Wal "W'hat do you earn a week's" said above all start right, an-1 bend earthly. He is a gentleman, and he is degrad- te'cr•e wrong, We nlisjudg,d you. you a magistrate to an, organ grinder, \.but~ energies' to 'learning hdw to Madge looked at her as if spell- ing himself by living With a gang of shall be reinstated,. Everything shall 'who charged a ratan-Rttlt breaking keep right. bound. To' the two girls it -vas 'as gypsies," be as it was before-before you, lift his musical instrument. If any profit is to be derived front - tR 'they trere -alone, -and each Were "He was an outcast!" is. Conic back-, Ito;:ce!- It is- net ,Twenty dollar,-care.'-' keeping sheep it ;must conic from the searching the llenrt of the other. `•It is only- a passing whim," con- only T, but_Irene who.asks you!, Lis- "Eh-what! Twenty dollars fur Hocks who 0 o�cners have stn eve tc� "We shall be-eery glace i[ y-ou earl tinued, •the . Countess • -in measured tan to me, Boyce.,youuc mother!" grinding an organ." - mAin•faining a good average condi- ` give us any information respecting tones. "A week, a month lienee,' he Ile looked from one to the other, "No, care, not vol• g rind-Vor shut - .. our friend,-or help -to restore.hind to-,would have left you. can under- his face growing whiler and whiter, up-an go_away.!" �rEver;y dints- who owns a flock will us. IIs is- he paused, for it crent'slaiul now dint. I sc ou �dondcr his fr+ trils dilating. find it an advaniage to keep an nC- against the grain to describe• R-cn'ce Why he has.remained .oro ng," "What? he said. A.curious dant hails from bfexico•.. truthfully. "FIe is tall and-er-not I .;`Madge became white in, a firelight, "It is• true,"- said -tiie•caurltess, P. Couut. with it by )l;hich he iS shin, _ It is similar to a�pumpkiri, with a to tell just what his returns a+•e in _ bad looking, His eyes arc --" ashe h�iied aside lightly, and clin;-ing to his arm. "We have been rough, corky bark, resembling that. *001, mutton and lambs. The - courAesa.stopped-.him. with a Iruic.stretchud.nut her hand and laid 'unjust to yon-all but Irene here. . gesture. grid carne forward in o the it on the countess' arm. She has never lost faith in you. of an oak.- It' hail been ni�med I'inisli the sheep befits srndirrg to S "Madam!". she murmured. ('onl hack to it,;, 116yee?" S "Palma." profit, n 4l thereby ,eni'slym e sour own firelight. I With an .4praiged, hunt! sho bocken-I "Be silent, Trane, she easel, ""You rr�sr•cio'd to6kirig; from' cinb' to tin " profit, while at the some. time &sv- ed Madge, and Madge, as if moved'understand- me," she went on, Ad- other with a dazed expression, then•I ror •the repression of crime abrout ing' t•h6 con-sumer a renacnl for clakn by a spell she could not resist, ap- dressing Madge. "I have no wish to be.otvn(A his_ifps, g;tfi,iino ioo n year is spetnt by Eng- i.ing that mutton i4 on appetizing proached her. (hurt your feelings,but I must speak' -'Too late, mother," he said. land an l W:1.1cs, and wholesome meat. < i,. AP t the last of her forces, which Now Adverrtiseneewts. � � 1CX1tt le1Ci n epoch in British history 'marks a •po . _ .. .. .. iepvblieh•d-very Frid•y morning a-tta Otnre in America. The Canadian goys �IC=EONS wanted of any kind. A p- Pickering o-t ernment have no++ ,bouldered the Ply w, seeltxe,ogre B•anett ti i s, - burden of maintaining the twb pickoriag. ` •,f naval stations, that at Halifax, TOOD FOR SA).E-All clawee of _ _ � - 1 �� hardwood now ready for .ale. Prices _ - - - - ' and Esquimalt on the Pacific about the same as last year, A J Poymter, S- un'bar Coast. This will mean an in- whiteoale, 10.61 creased annual expenditure ofOR BALE-A quantity of pine X " r about two million dollars, making F , root woos,neatly spilt end plied enc is 4-ft TERMS_ altpgether R total annual expendi- leagch..19:00 peroord on promises.lot 16,con.b Pi eriag. Apply to,J.W Flogle• Brouatiam• v sta.a i pox Teas; •i.00 sand iaadvaa•• tura.of six and a half millions for 9z - BATES or AnvEBTlSala: military purposes. COWAND BS FOR SALE- �t tnielsion,per line 10 coatsND LAM O ;t /aeb Ila a•nt insertion, iia• • 0 _ -- The o riigiTAer,undersigned has for rale 18 ewe lambs M _ - �oaq �r PURE ;SEED. a ala to register, also tae fresh milc'ti cow'. vumaem"tqL ;L rata aver not laolnde i�epal or rorsl[a a& " H.$urk,lot 91,coo.t,Pickering,Brougham P. For FISH SEASON* specialt t given to parties making eon- •The following letter received from O' 16 19 -" ra•tsfor 3 or 6 month.or b� the year• Halt- 11fr, 7•tvitz, experimentalist, of the ARDS TO REACT.-A splendid fate- p.aety o:yearl7 ooatracts pa:abla gnar-erly. F being composed cf the south half of lot%9 _- Baataa+i cards,ten lines or Hader,with Pape.?, Agriculturai College, Gdelph; speaks 8nd Ran6a,R F can,consisting of 161 acret sit - 3 00,payable in adv,-oe. for itself:— sated thin three miles of Pickering vi age ; 1!'Iiotiesin local coin---ten crass per yy-a9, Joseph La For full partieales7 apply tow V Riehsrdeoa, , Iva contsper line such subsogaoat lasartion. pp' Pickering 00•t[ _ - 'r eoatract r tee made known an&#plica- Cedar Grove, Ont. e� Fresh Trout, •a xo free advertising. . Dear Sir,-Your letter of January Ct KATING RINK, 'HOUSE AL+i D r�Tien Fresh White Fish " y +dveetis•menra .tthoat wztttw nstraatfom 5th is to hand. I have examined the ►7 LOT FOR SALE-Thu nodarrigaed offnrr Fresh Sea Herring. Wil lbs ln-erted until forbidden and charged,m- for-ale ac a reasoaablo prise, his large -k•ting •ardingly. Orders for discontinuing •,ivultse- sample of Wild Goose Wbeat which rink_and also his house and lot acted in - , - mast be I- writing and real to tae pub. 'you forwarded, and find it to be es- the village of Brougham for particulars'IV 1y - • ra • - _ cept, ally pure. The Wild Goose to Freak Sandoon oh the premises or two b Work promptly attended to. �V JoRichardson,Pickering - Wheat which we got fJ oin you last _ p _. 1?e OR SALE-On dot 30, con. L, half j Hs/+i ed Finnan erring _ _ -• _ _ gprin� we used for our co•o ratite � �/il`V Scaled Herring!r Our Politics--8trictIadepeadeaoe experiments. Over Ontario last year F mile.oath of ng 3 a a ltd. ears aide, a Our .Alm—A First-chatl.ccalP•pu. we distribubed the Wild Goose and span of ee bar* the ritAi Ahad 1 years old, o a Our Ezpeetatlapa—Tha bearer Red Fife varieties, over the .Province that noted horae the Archer, nam by one IT _ tic pport of the people o1 Pickerint ani viciaitq Seith's importations. Thee colts are perfacob -the Wild Goose w•as the moat popular sound with pleHcy of lite and get. Jacob and gave a yield of 19.5 bushels of Brancb,Courpice P o 1419 ; grain,in comparison with 9.08 bushels HOt SE AND IAT FOR SALE-A sickled Labrador Herrings. _ Murkar & Thexton, Proprietors of the Red Fife, per acre. ,pea brick house, containing a rooms, i - The White Irish Oats you sent its rood eellar. and frame wood•abed smached: gave good msulte in 191A.- They gave Lot contains 1 1-8 acre. at land,small orchard. FRIDAY, FEB. 10th. 1905. Uc the pramisee area drive-shed, barn, stable E - a greater vied per acre than fifty-six and root cellar. Conveniently situated in the { varieties under the experiment last •vlua4e of Pickering. apply to_w.V.Richard. i Boneless Fish, year. and matured on the 19th of son. tckenna ltst �llrsjeil< NOTES AND COMMENTS. August. -- N' —i d/!I God Steak. —i Hoping you will be able to furnish 'FINE FARM FOR SALE-Part of ' 1 Owing to the serioua internal me with the Wild Goose"Wheat again the old sad well-known "3lav Thoeld perm y .. g beloastas to the.etata ct Joe. s. Thomson,f - - _ _ troubles in Russia and the diffi• of the same quality as the sample mile not,b of centra of Whitby Town—Exeel• a, -you sent ale. lent for both drain and stoak---130 acres, $glmOII - &ttdinee eulty in carrying on the war In y Many of the Provia isl prize-wtnain Shan. �IMIbltied 3]ChuC18, there I9 a probability' Yours truly, Horne have been rsisadloa chis farm. Orchard )kippered Hexing- C. A. 7.AVIT2, and[good buildings. ol,5act in sellio 'to do- Haddie•. that the disastrous wear between dean estate, apply co MRS. J. e. �BOY- 1Ruseis and Japan will soon term- Experimentalist. N,or Clow and a Hurray. Whitby. t9tlm _ mate. While both nations will Experimental Department, _ - . • ."- Guelph, Ont,Jany 9th 1906. }��g�gg� p� - I ]h eartily w �� elcome peace, Russia {,}I_ plom �III Wgi Ga the one that is moat anxious t,-. secure it, as the outlook for them lis anything but bright. JapanCV has been the- victor and her de: }'^, 4 Y AW - ,ruandi when it c•ogtnes tr, the tituP Lr,�/, � 1 ys yy y� tithe fur i nin t11P 'et'm+ of y �.LQ! eldi�lti4 peace, will be- c onvet;ed. T)r. /,I �•. •1 y r l. wear lilt= }> eu a to rat ,)irt tr ,,1� 4 f ms's in ord.,r t:,.}l?ah1 a••r the rcr}nir•�nl�r.L• of ak�% Ir.,tr.^ 4st,.rrers in -one f-'r• the Rtt-=ialt h:ml,irv. H,r � ,,5+�''� •.��.. �^'� r: >rsh p55Arr of the. t ,wr:hip, I have d••. i}al t;, :,per a f,trnier'-;.4u ply -- - ,humillatlUn C',Jtl)d Slut° be rel r� 'ice •' " li ,' ;.` in ('!'t i'l't- ,ti t, ar i h,tt h,;. rent--1 :Cir. N,'TL, D„w•:well” la.rgp art ow eomplvte. IIt!r l _. of ptxv,tig•' ;>1 � "�' .Ir: I tl p :.t,r.st 'u.! •:,,, .ru .nipl Inepty�t, etvin u;a•t,inea. etc. }, hr,„ ,,•. R _ has been vetsy ascan, [tt: l it �c �nv•hgni, ,u may rt•,}!Itre fr, to a h,xg t:;til: i ,• hinder, i w:I! ,t:ll kPepa doubtful if she %%ill ever zrt over the of ei tt- of !,he +vats _ -' LM although it Iuay lead t:, ref,r:n= _ _ - y + yr y �`.y �� Besse, �y �� -Geo. Philip e B of Unea}•t1^Ii”. the1elhead that 58 Register _ raugham, . -Claremont y ,n ureal a�e Regis " ivearN a crow n is an- 4ad �a,y- Tc•s.n.+t, .31%RCH. TTH. Au, [I�,p vie —_. of 'arm stool wt lPmrnts, snot, — w e P t P 1�',ltxl, iron. Lift and Eatce Pum 9. .. lag that .a.. never more Cru _ p - _ than it is to-clay in the ca.�e of the his �c . the property of K'alter H AL•a,ctiternf bads to order, (L.78r of fru-isia. Although he ha. Brag. at his ptPmi9P'!t. lot 9, con. 3, g, K. Ev AtiSReductiot,far the rPateit income ofPiclteri pt Salowiculatt 1 o'clock. SAP Brack at. v�°httby. Grea* t ` g hills for part leulurs. Thos. Pouch- of ouch ----_ - - themonarchs of the world, hi- cr. Auctioneer, tic Yt?ARt;' wesith fw1s to give the arnallezit ` %Tran.+t, NI.3RCH Ilth, 190&--Aur EXPEMtIEr1CA1 _ fraction of the security that is tion sale of 130 acres of land a: enjoyed by his humblest subject. Hubbard's Hotel. Brougham, being � In Felt Hats from -now until Xmas ' - He can lay clairW to the largest ,outh•wepit quarter of lot •?A and Call anti see our hats and Empire in Europe and Asia. H-e arulth hAlf of.lot 21.in tth.coo.Pick.., 1 5 prices. - - 1n claim to be the tveaithtest Bring. ppart of the estate of the late Nt our " ruler alive, but his own life he John T,,ol. For particulars see hilla. T-hoq. Poucher. auctioneer, _ -can hardly claim as lliq ow-n.- He ytt�.rn.+r. V.+teres 13TH-Auction -sale TZa stADr MAMAS C. A; Baker, _ ;Pickering, ie one of the most wretched men c,f hou:iPhnld furoiturE in tFIP �'il• DES10 s• t '- alive, notwithstanding hie_ im• la a of Brougham, the property• of h and d "pU $ q R P pe 3 A,ny+ae sr.r+!•!,r s etnoa and de„cnpcx+a mus 'rneat9e wealth. But no -tan ha. �[r.. K. Jackvon. Term-4 cash. T. Qatoa!y yaw^a:n 4"nwn free-tether as greater o),port itiee o doing T _ u0n,ancti' Cect At sane r� P.atuamau rest r 1 un for, do Puncher• auctioneer. to ° e dal X,60n s CBrrDA\', ]l.\Rc'If, 1lTH, I9fb-C'rcdit senores. takoiden a- tar SecaNunn e=q➢ Frost Wire Felice, good than he. Instead of being Pateau taloa three vh Mann ,i &!seat. a prisoner within his palace, he -sale of farm stoek, impplevients,ctc, w.rtai%oft" W"boat e�arre.In the • - at the lot 30, con. i, Yickerinq, the � f18C �� � • might be among bib ogle lifting s • Mas i•O eglttalu de!aKal � property of �i'1rL H. Burke yak - them from their pitiable condi- at one.. See bills for particulars, A Aandsomh ntastratad weekly lame":elf- - tion of ignorance and oppression. Thos. Poucher. Auctioneer. ratation of any ieieauaa foernal Tensa•to s PrP•••Fad p•«• ear:friar months.eL Bold byall newadealera What is 'awaiting the Czar and NVEDWL'SDAT. MARCH 13TH—:Auction 9ti18rsaQway. It 'will turn Stock without his Em ire will be close watch- sale of farm stock,im omenta;etc., �N� O' New 1k is -beautify the Farm - p nt pl Branch .0 F Pt washuwtoa.D jar— y ed by those in-other nations'who at lot S3, bth cin., Pickering. the dose not need constant patrrhi-g of«'. L. Smith Tert}ls 7 and with reasonable usage will .are i4 the enjoyment of greater property last a life-time. Booklet and } 'blessings. months' credit. Thomas Poucher, Tr _ - - auctioneer. full particulars given ole request. Canada is gradually illerhing FRtDAv 3i,+siva 31TH—Annual corn- �• FOR SALE tart - .;:., into tAie st4tns of a nation. Until bine @n auction sale 'fu stock, -im• - . �ements, household furniture ants � � E. L. CHAPMAN. - Piekez-!>ad within .the past few years our arm produce,at Hubbard'- hotel. • s • • • country has been simply a crown in the Village of Broilgham. Terns F. E, WALTON. Scarborc aIICt. colony depending almost entirely cash or 7 'months' credit. Entries • ••••y.•.gssht�ldb for protection upon the mother made with auctioneer. T:Polacher, A Job i country. But lately her growth auctioneer. in common parlance, is the de- has been so ra id that her ir;de• sire of every young Person look- .-P ook i • r p ing forward to success. ud�e� 3. .pendent spirit is beginning to a e e Z'e are lacing students now at v >= assent -itself.. It is rather un gf0 to 5650 a month ns initial salubble- ----- reasonable that CatyAiTla slititzld • � acv,:•tad we cannot keep up with � � allow the mother country to - thedemand. In what other•line 81�d • Barry- the-whole burderk of p o- an Font do Son l' til t 1 - _ r el tectioa There Ras a tlitne whet —' :,, There ii a great dear o male • i • vtu•oouutry was in' its infancy The undersigned is prepared io stenographers.. We want more M@!� S+ BOYS + Youths • when our strength was insuffi� do all kinds-of carriage and wagon hop,•••boys from the country. J D. King's Mens and Boys Stub Froof Rubbers. tient to afford us rnttch:protectiur., painting' at his-shop, over Wm. Ther are t11e best. but 'wee have now reached the Dowsw•elI's wagon shop. Henderson & Farmer;'Claremont - •rni­when we Ca , . -- •-,,tl t the English Soldier. Oita" _o prppaye o a Ltl :; o It+ _ —- - - paper hanging and ionise r ittt- vrealth•is'now such that Ree should • e • ll1g. `S'.J. Bingham., . maintain oily own defellc�=. The Claremont. .. ' • - en tish taxpayer is hea+il� ROSTWOOD ;y `enou,gh diutdi�led tivithn;tt us ad- .�._. --• _ _ . .. - � ' � _ . . .,. . . _ ding to that burden. We do not 1 .. . _ _ 2nllitar and. naval force. otherSettlers'believe in ivaiutaiitiug g'. _ M O N E Y _• y ~-' - -«'>? have novo in�stcx•l: a sriptueut of PnI'pers, Bide-wheel and than that +vhich is reilnired for' y der. See our anti-choke attachment. -'- 0 V lin •• protection against a foreign ,ins ' 'wader and tale maintenance of -Trains _... N' .. ALSO _ K I peace «!Inot thin our but deri. `�ncl Will ieaveToronto ever Tuesda P er ec Fannin g' Mill, . - '' - wu lel fort bee1evq th es orce lid Y y - ._--_Uli first'Class Ynl roved �fnii.iine of Inl >Oxford Cream .Separators 1 p p and l A tall :solicited. Prices Right be very burdensometo the people. During -March ' and - April farm property yV a are not- in any iTumedi'ate - . _ -dagger fropl foreign invasion and At 9.00 p. m , for �7 N -- - , A GTO Canadians are a .o ' _ tl. ...: •. CAPMAl\, lZ i a peaceable and ��gy/� a•nd ;. ��- � - ' law-abiding people w-ho-are-not lanitoba the North-west - -- }` likeiy to take tip arms against and nul via Toronto. Grand Trunk - 0 - those in authority. Asa nation North Bay and Canadian Pacific. A '.Tapers, e ~ and no' war cloud dims the to each train• Puasen ers p given _ . - . ' . • g _ . .. - WaII. •- �a e�r�, .- a�-rets-, :Dils :,, our people are h& and content- Colonist- flee er will be attached to Prompt. attention t horizon•- Notwithstanding the travelling wttbout live stock should to all applications fact that vve_are in no' danger of ke the train lenving Toronto 1.•13 p: _ entering upon war fora long time m. Train leaving Toronto at g-00 p• t' pplp to M. is for_passengers travelling- with 'to come, we cannot dispense with stock. - •Marge fresh stoakjnove on hand..--Prices in WalliPaper1ranging _ •-a reasdnablr amount of protcc- For particulars and copy of_"Crest. THOMAS POtTCHER from Be. up. LL tion. For the first time since ern Canada,"frmri any Canadian Pa= t - • • ,'- - - - - Fiigla.nd set foot npo n the Ameri- ciflc Railway- Agent or C, B. FogTFR, canc•onthient, She l:n; withdrawn i). P. A., To.2nto, �l .'4 $2OL'L�Yla.YYl. IJOha PaIrI ;pt�zzl�art0n�, , 0LA1iKNCMT Send the NEWS to absent Another Case of Rh,umatiam Cured friends. by Chamberlain's Pain Balm. For Furniture that is See Dow ell's change of advt. — The efficacy of Chamberlasn's Pain '�' Balm in the relief of rheumatism is "P-to-date call on x George Stptts, of Pickering, It is Dr. Field who tells the bein demonstrated daily. Parker05 .r' _ e spent Tuesday In town. gg story of the Scotchman who pray- Triplett, of Gribsy, Va., says that t - A number from here attehded ed earnestly—"Lord keep me from Chamberlain's Pain Balm gave hits �a � AS� � y�111�VI`f John Ham's sale on Tuesday. rmanent relict from rheumatism Four rinks of our Carling club going wrong, for you know how )� 4 hard it is to do anything with a in the back when everyything else y e2 ted to go to Malvern On Sat- failed, and he would not be without A ,u Scotchman when he once makes it. For sale by ALL DavoolsTs- Price away down. Remember we deliver our goods free. In the T. O. Johnson, of Corrie, is up his mind,"—Washington Post. Undertaking line we are always prepared to take charge r � spending a few daps with David At a representative meeting of ^. _ at any hour, day or night. i"' 4 Russell. the congregation of Beverly st. 101, 11 • _ ? Walter Bray and wife, of And. Baptist church, Toronto, ed- j hey, 9 at Tuesday with his pet- sesdafy evening a unanimous call t pe was extended to Rev. W. N.Wal- :✓ y 111 rents here. Mr. and Airs. 9ymes from the ince of Stouffville to become v; North-West spent Sunday, at pastor of the church. The salaryFarmers' Institute John Reid's. named was $1,000 per annum. Wilhhold meetings as follows : p es- �- his r N s the' im • � .,r. Wallace has been in Columbus, Feh.nth. l ! �� � Rev.' M. C.,Tait and Mr. hiatus bI P _ attended Presbytery at Brooklyn eat charge about two years. Greenbank, Feb. 27th s 7. Beverley Street Baptist Church Kinsale, Feb. 28th sday. � an Tue . Whitby, Mar. = Miss Olive Wilson entertianed a has been without a pastor since y• Whitevale, Mar,-2nd • To have our tinware repaired. � Runt u our leak 2,arge number of her young friends December 15th, when Rev. J. B. Mr rash, Mr S Rennie and Mise Y p Y y Warnicker went to Winnipeg. Creamers, Milk Perls, Etc., and send them to DOWSWELL. the oa Monday evening. Gray will attend these meetings. Mr People's Tinsmith and have them repaired before the bus time: G - We are sorry to report that The church has a membetehip of ,,rash will speak along lines of growth p � y ]dry. Cochran has not been in the 300 and a Sunday school of 250 of plants and insects. S. Rennie, on _._ best of health lately. i scholars. It comes nearest to be- cultivation of soil' and sugar beets. L9dies' Aid of the Erskine i ing a down-ton-n church of any Miss Gray on Domestic Science sub- The 1Qiremo , C nt Church met at the Church on congregation in the Baptist den- jeers. Sessions of Woman's Institute 4 "Wednesday afternoon. omination in Toronto, will be held at Columbus, Feb. 25th, Thomas Bennett, of Toronto,I and are expected to be held at each of s nt a Con le of days here this Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver the other places. The Woman's In ' . ape p Y stiuite will entertain the gentlemen Radiata Unequalled for Con- at Columbus. week with his son Otis. Afternoon sessions at atlpation. ` Mise Bertha Atkisson and Thum- 2 p. m. Evening at 7.30 p. in. Music - as White, of Toronto, spent a few Mr. A. R. Kane, a prominent drug- for evening sessions. Joint Farmers50V erel'an �� da s with J. H. and Mrs. Beal gist of Baster Springs, Hansas, says: and Woman's Institute in evening. 0 g Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Delbert, eldest son of Samuel' w'. F. Wssi ELD1aR Lreta Jones, of Balsam, died on Tues- Tablets are, in rap judgment, the President, Secretary most superior preparation of any- .. dsy of last week from diphtheria. -hang in use today for con9tipatioa. 01FCANADA. James Stephenson, of Picker- Th® are sure in action and with no Pear-1!t R � T LIVERY ' !� ing, spent a day with his brother tendency to nauseate or gripe. For %Iasis Thomas, daring the past week. sale by ALL Drtt «iotsTs. For absolute security, courteous treatment, up-to-date methods,and Mfrs• (Rev.)Wilkinson left Tues- First-class horses to hire da or every acearea pe ion consistent with cafe banking, call at this Bank. day worning for Toronto and y my takes raid S',0 stat a all deposits in the Savii:tsa Depaia•eep .�QSI�'i 1 night. and it only takes=1,00 start an account. Newmarket, to be away a couple Buss in connection meeting all Farmers about to have a sale would do well to call or write for our of weeks. Mica L. L. Moore. holder of Accede- tr:gins, our terms. This Bank makes a specialty of aoilertlora or distxastistg pie Messrs. Caster, Dowswell. For- mac Diploma of London Conaervatorp Noun. Blank notes supplied free of charge, eythe, and Greggttended the P Horses clipped on shortest notice. gg of blusic, will receive pupils for in- - bQARKHA:K BRANCH, _ CLARE:btOIN'T BRANCH, • Maacxtie Lodge at Uxbridge on struction on Piano and in Theory. at Moeda}' night. th rectory.Pickering. 4-ly W. A. Thvm80II, A. P. Smith, Man. L. E. Todd, Agt _. The attendance at,the Moth o- ------ - _-__. --- -- Pi,lpnetor. a dist Sabbath School vvae very oi.)SF, WHFATB IRISH WHITS _-- — _--- ---.._ !4cT OATS FOR SALT:-1t:e -acderugLed Y)la large la,t Sabbath. 9iome- twent}'- t:r i,slr a�uan .:=c: mild:�oee wn a: of s1m in the Bible c•la:, y,,::�sn eieeptlettalic pare d'ao r: ao• Awa Committee e _ Mis. Shoct. of M(Iote`ield. retiirn- I t:tf fiat �".,:a uar� mb: h a,rDaasei t Vigilance . Commit,tee &i h+nne on Monde after r nth p Ce a Gra et.]e Farm C .e,PC, j-9. a 1904 �� �}' til]eI1,•' t.aDP Ceder Groca iC 3i lug a c,)ttple of v oeke .x aril h t T — Forrued for recoveriar property stolen �._ a int. Mr E:mixia Underhill, Mark. Twain ria; �ralkiP¢ thr :rom ae tnerubera sod the appre• + 1 By the appeavanc•e cif wtr walk, , Qtreet one warni day and tie thieves. t etc me of the bw=ine•r rues'mtl�t be , to rest. -itling clow tl oil a home• members hating property stoleu commuai•busy. Bert) Your �idewai''= block lie wa- fanning him-elf Cato immediately Wath any member+ Wind .S, around premie- c lean and tuUrr with hi4 hitt. when a hurdr-,zur:l} of Executive Commitee Ibg3iness will follow. .carted to play just back of hits Membership fes We were plea..=e l to notice ad- .,n eldery Iady passing by Arthur Jeffrey, Geo, Lens i dition3 to the choir in the and sewingthe famous humor;st Secretary. Preadent. Ws sr*prepared toile all kra8a of Work Methodist Church last Sabbath Vt-ith his hat in his hand, connect- Promptly pectatatog to th+Damp bouaeaa. - .'tbhat in the tenor solo Sunda), a Sava.Com-Geo. Lrcq, D.E. Pagb.C.8. „ ed him with the musical in_tru• prlm•r, Piekeriag,Ont -evenrn$ was all right. ment, and dropped a Ireneroug Tickets may be obtained from A A. e , Mr. 5 H. Moyer, of Toronto, contribution into Mr. Blemen s Jeffrey, sec., or J. AO'Conner. vic will occupy the pulpit of the .Ero- hat. He promptly .rose, bowed Pres _ �•v� 9aeeesaer � kine Church nest Sunday in the low, much to the astonishment, tr�tU11JC1 VreroW� 4arow k coo. , t of the Knox Collette Stu- ka - . teres said: Pic ria .'iia and tti 11► W,v.Beohard.ora,� a. i:. toga Society. be fr• htened, madam 9d s } not t "Do d The wonthly song service will The man here'-indicating the Wanted :.� - - �— be held (D. V.) in the Methodist the musician- --dose not attach a � _ (1 � Church neat Sabbath .evening, chain , nd,but i am very t:ell - ' 1 g IH f '"CHARD\O N the pastor's subject will be --Be]- trained, and. I assure you. entire- �j lshauar,'. Feast Approp itte ly harmles.a•"—Deuver Republi A few 9r+t-class Spy Ap- music by pastor and choir, seats can. - plea and all free, everybody welcome. ImpW1&nl showing of eneat 3isplsy d There will be i4peciel services ^ Choice Chickens China. A Perp large aarortmeat of next Sabbath in Erskine Presby WOMEN WHO CHARM for the Ho _ &"iosary. Books, Dolls, To jars F. LAFRAUGH, :. _ reosived Holiday trraadds call teriau chnech, both morning and - _ evening, when the Rev. S. H. Brougham. sarcines - Lad Moyer of Toronto, will preach. FlasT '� (BaLaoripuiotsa tarsen for a'� M e Weakly and Dailyl,rlewapapsre. Riving his experiences in his _ :.mission work in the North-weal: it "10 Wom.a Win axbd $old Pickering Lumber W. 6T. �. R=CHgRM8ipN, The choral society had a,splen- xm,*Adastrsdoa.Resvoc:aid rove did practice,on Monday evening Yard eiro�3t Stz't�et. Whitt -' tact in the Public Hall. The Woman's greatest gift is the power.w - obboruses are great, Orchestra a inspire admiration, respect, and love. little weak. They are arranging There is a beauty in health which u - for a sleigh ride, and an at hoe, lamore attract:ve to men thaw mete regv- mxity of feature. OU'r Stook just among them.-;elves to come } off next week. ti amen on the roll • ' •` ai:ty-two. - -- •. -. _ ' On Saturday last The Saver- � ,, .Is Now Complete. -e gu Bank of Cafiada opened cepa i an office at 168 East King Street. ? In all kinds of building material which will be known as their•To r including rough and dressed lumber, Every. year -• , ionto market Branch. The.branch 4x <._« lath, cedar, eta will be managed b • W. J. Stark, ge 3 `0.1 Our stock of Shingles isalso cam- oneof their,most popular and pro- -0-1 plete in British Columbia, New Brun' ressive maria ars, with R. R. ,, swick and Ontario Cedar, j Corson, who had charge of theirs Every month, every'week and every day +l '' All kinds of the usual 'Mouldings, •shows the growing popularity of our Unionville ,branch, as a5st,;tant• Ba§e,Casing, V Sheeting and. Floor- 'This bank has now eight branches — ing always in stock. - throut;hout the country_, and the GOM" L.*ht OD farmers and other .residents of Cistern tanks amd. watertroughs. .York County doing 'business in Jl�Jrj, T.E Cilli c made to order: evidenced by the substantial increases of our71 Toronto will no doubt- find the lea market branch a great conveni- To be a successful wife, to retain the { D. Gordo of it. encs The new bi•aneh is fitted love and admiration of her husband, - up wit i a a les woman constant stud 4t is absolutely the best illuminating Oil At the 'first indication of ills t , :_.. .charge .of Nli-3 Margaret Stark, - o tains e. which will ensure the conduct of painful or irregular menstruation, gra illuminating we entirel free headache or backachie,sectire Lydia E. .very atpowers, Y any banking basins,- they a:ay Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and - - - from smell and positively will not smoke or wish to transact with til i�ac} begin its,use. diin tht lamp or lantern chimney. When you and despatch. * Jdrs. T. E. Gillis, Windsor, W. S., '" use this splendid.Oil, Once a week will be suffi _ The Annual tea and entertait;_ describes her illness and cures, in the 1 clently frerinent to clean your laiup chimneys. following letter anent given' by'the Mi��iint'13,nid : - of the Clareuiont Ba pt6l: Charrh Dear Mss.pinkham:— I 'tvhnn I commenced to take Lydia E. ' • 1t is Very eeottottitucai oil to use,as on account was a complete success `in every Pinkham's vegetable Compound I was suf• _ ,- of its superior illuminity 'properties it goes particular. There was a full faring With Weakness and womb trouble, much farther than the ordinary grades of otl:9. t ?' hoose. and a.n ezceller.0 tea. The headaches, backaches, and. that Worn-out, tired feeling. I have only taken the Vega This i3 the place for the farm- pastor-, Rev..Mr. Park, occiipied table Compound a few short weeks,and n er's to first call and see a full line Oil The chair in his usual pleasant bee made rue well, strong and robust. I ?he only place at which Golden Light style. The programme R as open- rect believe that Lydia E. Plnkham's vegetable of first-class blankets and mitts .ed b. .a Call of R'elcome, by the. b $°u'°d is'°lthout equal for tamale taco- at reasonable prices, also collars can be obtained is at owes.doeot sell itolped y made and old ones re-bodied to the consumer only, - boys and girls of the Mission Women who are troubled with pain- guaranteeing a first class nob. A '`dlers,agents or dealers. Atrial will convince ,+*. 'Band. The Pickering Quartette ful or irreirular menstruation, back- full line of harness grease, bells, you of it ache, , ache, bloating '(or flatulence),- )eueor- robes, stock food, combs and rendered a number of selections rho3a, falling, inflammatiorror nicera- which was highly appreicated by .tins of the"uterus, ocarina troubles, brushes always on hand. �•-r - �'''?§ all, and 3li�s Gladys Pearl, of To- that "bearing-down" feeling, dizzi- ez. a Y routo, recited in excellent style, ness, faintness,indigestion,ornervoue Repairing neatly and promptly The Russill HardWarPi t.t�v and then• forth man}- favorable prostration may be restored to perfect attended to. _ ' i 1.'• ,-comments. The .hale Qua ttette health and strength by taking Lydia - and thejio�s' bl igalie drill by E, Pinkham's vegetable Compound, One call will ptiy'3'oit. seven boys of the band are also Surely son cannot Wish. to remain -' ':1126 EAST KING. STREET, Toronto, .- sick, weak and discouraged, when you worth of tuention. The nieni E. W. Bodell, }' might so easily be cured. The meds '.•:r': _hers of the Mission Band are to cine which has made so many other bo eAigratulated on the saccus women well will cure you also. - - $:OL1gY121,2Z1 �vhicl; has attended their effort:. t ®VV fYt�: THE WORLD'S ' MARKETS _ REIGN OF TERROR IN RUSSUi i i.I��SREPORTS FROD2 TSELEADINGAY ,CUT .OFF . S .�� . TRADE CENTRES. -' r Prins o! Cattle, Grain, Cheese, • - That Chinese Intend to and Other Dairy Produce Grand Duke Sergius Assassinated -Indications at Home and Abroad. ]�/[ •q Toronto, Feb. 21.-Wheat.-No. 2 In the City Of L110SCr�W - Assist in the Work. white and red Winter are quoted at - : .. 1.06 at outside points. No. 2 goose quiet at 99c to $1 east. Manitoba :- �•-- A7 M09T IT 'T() PIECES. the general situation appears to wheat is firmer; No. 1 Northern was Moscow, Saturday, Feb. IS.-With-1 the gate, passing the Chudoff ('lois• ave. been ren e-�reJ-more-uncerta Northern at in the '.wall h r-tamed lirem- ter, ivan's '1'uwer, the. great Carr A despatch from St. Petersburg sisd more complicated by the Battle $1.UGi, and No. 3 Northern at $'1.- lin Palace, almost underneath the bell, and a long rV of cannon cap- says: The War UfHce is considerably of Sande as and bhe arrival o[ open Ol}, Georgian Bay ports. Grinding I historic tower from which Ivan the' tured from Napoleon in the Winter alarmed by the new danger threat- weather Indicating an early spring. in transit prices are 6c above those Terrible watched the heads of his retreat of 1812. In a minute the ening the Manchurian army from the quoted. enemies' falling beneath the axe on carriage was in front of the Courts systematic attempts by Japanese Oats-No. 2 white are quoted at the famous Red Square, and within,of Justice, where the walls of the _ ON THE SHA RLVh R. • sand Chinese bandits to cut the line 39 to 4tc high or low freights, and I a stone's throw of the great bell Of�triangle approach, forming a narrow , of cotmanunication back of -the army. A despatch from St. Petersburg No. 1 white at 40c east, i Moscow, Grand Duke Sergius, uuclel entrance to the Nikolsky gate. Them According to reports, about 10,000 says: The glootm in Governmental Barley-No. 2 quoted at 47c mid-'and brother-in-law of Emperor. Nich a man clad in workman's attire ' imen divided into bands of several circles is intensified by the news of file freights; No. 3 extra at 45c, and olas, and the Chief of the reaction-!stepped forward from the sidewalk hundred are operating from Mongolia the desperate situation on the Sha No. 3 at 43 to 44c middle freights. i aries, met a terrible death shortly; and threw a bomb which he had con- ' ,ane are striking at the railroad. A River. Despatches from the front Yeas-The market is dull, with l:etoro 3 o'clock Friday aiteruoon• coaled bene,tth his coat. A terrible Russian detachment following the state that the same 11-inch guns dealers quoting (i6 to Glc at outside i The deed was committed by a single explosion followed, • and a hail. ul Japaneseband which cut the road with which the Japanese took '203- points. terrorist, who threw beneath the;iron pelted the. grim stone walls of -'below Harbin fell into an ambus- Metre Hill are now cannonadin• the Corn-Canadian yellow quoted at Grand Duke's carriage a bomb b the arsenal and the Courts of Jus- uns were 43} to 44c, and mixed at 43c west, charged with the same high-power ex- eade of two regularly organized Ja- Russian centre. These g r tics. panese regiments, and was almost conveyed by a new!v built field rail- guaranteed sound. American i o. 3.plosive which wrought Minister veal A thick cloud of smoke, snow, and willow, 52;c Toronto, and No. 3 Plehve's death. The missile wast -cut to pieces_, losing half its men and war-. branching frora the main line, .mixed, 52c. loaded with nails and fragments of debris arose. When it had cleared, r one gun. to positions from which heavy siege a ghastly sight wogs presented. On ' ons can inal:e the Russian centre Rye-The market is unchanged at iron, and its explosion tore the tin- the snow la fro ,encs of the body The fear is that if the bands move g r5 to .6c at outside points. I perial Vic•tim's body to ghastly frag y �` ' (farther north or wast they might in- untenable. Staff ogicers sav it has I � Buckwheat-No. 2 q'ioted at 52}c,, ments, which strewed the -saes for'of. Grand Duke Sergius, ming" ' terrupt communication to such as become necessary to either advance high freights; and 53ic low freights, yards around. Every window in the i with the wreckage of the carriage, extent as to make it impossible to or abandon the Sba River position. Flour-Ninety per cent. patents are great lofty facade of the Palace of The Grand Duke's head had been v supply the army. This danger has IThey 'anticipate a Japanese nisi e- quuled at $4.!10 to $4,45 in buyers" Justice was shattered, and bits of torn. Prom his body, and reduced to compelled -the triple re-enforcement went in the direction of Siaminting, sacks, east or west; straight rollNrs iron were embedded deeply is the;a shapeless pulp, aa:d the trunk and of the railroad guards below f1ar- the objective being Tieling. ut special broads, fur domestic trade walls of the arsenal a hundred yards limbs were frightfully mangled. A bin. in t'bls„ $1.85 to S5. Manitoba!away. finger bearing a rich seal ring was THE nd ards BLEs UP BRIDGE, despatch Kh AR OUT from ParisAsass: The a°ur3 are$v 70 1 No. 2 patents,patents, e$s,3$S.to t, ticlongs to—the ASSASSIN noted "fighting!crriirnson itis is and aa*sickening a'smell y�� t: ,, lu A despatch from llarbin -Says: A StA. Petersburg correspondent of the 65.10, and'stroug bakers', $5,10 to , group'' of the socialist revolutionary,of blood were everywhere.' Only a - $5,30, on track, Toronto. party, which has removed other pro- few fragments of clath indicated party of Japanese and Chinese ban- Echo do Paris save that Marshal Millfeed--lt outside points bran is;minent. officials, and long since pass-1 that the body once had been c:uthed. kilts destroyed the abutment of the IOysi?ta's force is estnuated at :184,- qu ,te.l at $15, and shorts at $17. : cd sentence of death upon Grand The, coachman lay rnoanf119 with railway near Yaomin, a hundred 999 men. That under Gen. Kouro- bianitoba• bran., in backs, $18, and I Dulce S0;gi,,s, Pain beside a deep bole in the-pave• - Wiles distant frorn here, early on patkin is .believed t o be about the shurta at $20, The Grani Duke knew that he�ment. (Sunday :corning, but the damageisame. The plan of the Russians ap- stood in the shadow of death. He� The ho:scs, dragging the front was all repaired in a few hours, pears to be to increase G,•a. Kouio- COUNTRY PRODUCE. I was the recipient of repeated warn wheels of the carnage, Fac dasthed • 1[`rontler guaras heard an explosion `'patkin's army to 7,00.W), and keep ;nmaddened " and found that a charge of guncut- it at that strength, ad, in time, Apples-Choice stock, $ ,:,0 to $3 g ' and elaborate prafetyona were,on, beforewith paid, to sink dy rakcu to irusure his safety, but ally ing before they reached the gate ton had been exploded against the wear out the Japanese. per bbl., cooling apples, $1.50 pec the resources of the geadartnerie, see- abutment. Two telegraph poles bbl. ret police, and'• saldrers .proved. un- 1Alth 1 gh e RI' r STUDENT. ' were also destroyed. An unexploded Beans-Prime quoted at $1.''10 to awaiiing against an attempt �lmosti Although the murderer refused to VLADIVOSTOCK HIS A m p exnrt y duplicating the procedost b•fe'e any account of himself, the charge of guncotton web found 40U S1 .SU, and hand ic+cxi at $1.JS - to Ifect from the p:ace, whore the ex- A despatch from 'Tokio sacs'' There $1'+50, that Caused the death of Minister general public believes that he is e y - -•. IplOslon occurred. Tra.tTlc on the its rcliabie information to the effect Hops-The market is unchanged at von Ylehee lin- July of last year. istudent. chiefly 't�ecauso it is knows . irailwa was resumcxi later. These i that when Gen. Kawamura left i 32 to 35c. acco.'kliag to quality, It was the irony of fate that Ser-I that. students had sworn to- a.isasr+ri- attcmpts on the railway are betiev- 'Tokio early this month for Corea Honey-The market is rltnt•t at 7i I giu,. af,,r taking refuge ,n his Colin.,ate the (:rand Dukr• in revenge for el to have been made to cover phis mbmon was to.make an advance to 4c per lh. ('ornb honey, $1.75 to try villa during the strike troublca the, mam%arre in Moscow on Dec. 9. movements of large hollies of Cbi.n- lag,aihst �"ladivostock, The route $l per doyen, of a mcn-th ago and later woking1The, author^tio%'are rct,reet ` ase bandits across Mongolia. Eiay-('ar lots of No, 1 timothy i et'on rnyre secure_ whetter !n the ho t ocy was immacf ately place,i 5 of his advance has not been dis- A $-q„Oted t Sg to E ;0 on track, liaises within the Kremlin walls, in a coffin It -will remain in thl closed. i here, and �: 3 at 8b :,+a to i' 'hould be killed whlle proceeding to l monastery until It +s retrforl-tt for $'RF.PARIN(7 TO ADVANCT . The Tokio newspapers have noted vtraw-( a: iota are tutted at $G , the continued withdrawal to tnr i' he Governor-(:eneral s palace be- buhal in fit, i'etvrsbu�g, where, ac- t A despatch from Tokio say a'. Field- to $t .2o on track, 'Toronto, )ond the walls. and which he alien- 'cording to Precedent, it mum by in. northward in Northern Corea of - 11![arslial . Oyama report* rh.at fife Fotatvea-Car lots of Ontarh,s are, doped to enable the police to bettr.r I terreyl #rt the Petropnvlovskl fort- small bodies of Rtiswtarrs It stat- quoted at 70 to .:,c 'R„na;as are continuing heir de- q per hag on I protect Diol, ()rand Duchess Elba-'cess, in the presence of the Cera• - ed that the fortifications of Vladi- Ifenslive works in all directions They track try jobbing lots at t;0 to ^t ,r beth, aha had ergiiged Jails in the and all the (.rand Dukes. ” conn vostock have been greatly s,rength- I>oultr 'i r n chickens, 11 u ' p 1 g continued to shell portions of the y"-• F g 1 I task o! re,arta comforCy f,,r the; O'.�F BY (1NT'. ened lately 12c per Ill.. hens, R to l tic, ducks'' sick and wounded Rumian soldiers in - :Japanese lite on Friday On the - !? t liarrme day they essayed a w riall in- 12 to 13c per lb.:. t,+,ese, 10 to 11c ! Manchuria, was about .to drive to The fit I'etershurg correspondent + (entry nftack, but m,+re repulsed, I •A GE'NF,RAL %TTACi: per lb : turkr„s, dry pickv,t, 14 . to the palace to )o!n her husband, wh#n of the London. Chronicle says tha' n,r'v tta t. reports from the Sha 15c, scal,lcd, it) to llc per lb. she heard of what had befallen the I the Cfar, who was tond of-Sergius AccoA despatch from afu'• lee e�r5 7'he Grand Duke she s dive ase is reported to have broken dost 1Rivrr, the RnswlanA are -thawing in-I -Japanese began a heavy cannonade C o h was r n n h t l P eF y THF. DAlrtl' ai.LRI�-E'1:1, to the scene of the fragerfy and knelt upon hearing .the news' He ex. t creasr*l activity on both Hanka. and Tueo"v afternoon on the Russian ' i aro erterriding and etre• igthPritnq l Bklttoi-Finest 1-lb, rolls, 20 to hatless and caatlees, on the blood-fclaiinkd wildly, ''When'will aft this right Monk, and the firing continued stained snow and murmured prayern I en4"'” The correspondent quotes e 'their right, Thev also neem to be �all through the day. It is thought fi4c, ordinary to choice large for the w-eTfare of the. soul of her Liberal leader as saying to hon: ' iconeenrtrating R heavy force on their the Japanese are preparing for a ' r-'°i"• 17 to 1Rc; low to medium left line In front of'Gen. Kuroki., racks, 1.4 to Uic; crearnrr,N prints, 'lata consort. The, reactionary _party'is now a' 4 3geucral attack, [lie'Russian gttn, 2, headless trunk. Our .Party is con r Xuvhan is the base of the late aper- aro replying, _4 o •:c bulids, 22 to '3c. SC'F`P: O THE CRIME. s uently Srurnerisel sire honed ' stions and it is estimated that the H;gusr-•'(•ase lots of new laid eggs er1 Y- The entire detachment. of Japanese 2 Tho scene of the crime was the M. Itoulyguin biinlster of the lrttnr• _ Russian+ there nvmbPr six divisions !catalry which had destroyed the are quoted at Bc per doyen; hold great open triangle of the Krcrnlin,. The irti re!wion exlvt-t that C:on ! s+ock at 18c. and Baled 16 to 17c 1 g for• now has no (pies behind him, P jrailwav bridge between Muk lt•rr and L+oun rid by the arsenal and treasury Kouro atkin Is preparing to as ,urric ptr doyen. $nd supportm. 'Prep h Is also wish. t P g Barbin was �ciped out, Russian courts of justice, in one angle of I out support Another fetter ha,A ' th,• airgrresive. The weather is still C-Neese-I•arl:e cheese, lir, and PP + cavalryrefuse(! unite• ok t raiders, who twins ilic. IIchich s the Nicholas, or Llftle Pal- been struck from ituvaia, yet the unfavorable, but the cxcesslve- cold 4 ght until tht• a ere the Crtrnd Duke dicrlt. At(violence of Sergius' dcach rryav re- will r will soon tie over. last man was killed, the opposite corner is the Nlkolsku � - .. }I(>G FR(+(�['(..CS• ta,•d 'reform.., Reports from the front state that gate, the exit to the town beyond An advanced revolutionist gloalt% i th,• Russian force that attacked the Car leas ai'e quoted at $7 to- S7.- the rani{,arts. A few minutes before flank of the .Japanese left last week A CAVALRY af0�'F.31I'r1'. 2,, 13rsr un, trxig r 1Par, it to e;c per the bell of the gate sounded the,ower the aysassinat ion, saving has retired as far north as Alir:a. A d,'spatch from Tokio says: The Il,. in case' lots; mess pork, $14 to hour of throe, the equipage of the local '(`here will he more work. ' near '4ftakrien. Tt is being C10wly Russians hawo be,�iin an extersicr $11,50; short cut, $17 to $17„50• (;rant! heel a emerged from -the gats "lowly, but surely, ane by one, we presseA by a detachment that was cavalry mot'crncnt against Field 5tuokeci m,•atv-liams, light to- me- of the palace and proceeded, tullnwed will rid the country of its oppres' r - sear. in pursuit, Marshal OyAma's extreme Tett. Tues- riium, 12 to 1.2yc; do., heavy', 115 to by sh.ihhs containing secret police. sorsa This is our resolution I re.- vent. e_ ,- Opposite the Japanese 'right, in day ni_ht they were attempti'nb to l:c;' rolls, '.tjc; shoulders, r(Jato 'dc; It swept At 'a smart pace toward joice that ficrgtus is Jane for,” ! 1♦thk• direction of Fushun and Hing- cross the Rim ltivk•r, west of Liao- backs, 14-to 1.1jc; breal.fabt ,h&con, kine, there are tiPwards of 50.000 Yang with 9,000 horsemen. The 1'-'1c, 21. _ fresh troops from Russia operarioti began west of Chitaitzu. Lard-'Tierces, 73c; tubs, Sc; pails, Minneapolis, Feb. -Wheat- WOMAN ANI CHILD. KILLED . Ono force of cavairy Htole into -Lao- 8`t- Clc',se-tiles, $I 17;; July, =1.15} to ' JAPS 1TOV[AT(3 T`AfiT. hunshi, and simultaneously another 11 $1,]5;; September, 95�c; No. 1 hard, Mrs, Hanna Run Over With He► r -_ E3USINh:SS AT 3ION•I'itF. L., $1.183; No. 1 Northern, $1.1Gt: \u• Grandson in Her Arms, cavalry. torte a , ,roacherl .. Tnrhn, IA despatch from London says: F1 2 do., $1.131. Flour-first parents, which is situated 13 miles south- Montreal, Feb. 21.-Gr:iinj-hats R ;;n t Sn.40• second dIRcilr,.lu ,a A 1'eterburo despatch says ' at orfs of•the Rpssian cawrilry .re- es: o tc Show that part + nn 27-1171,11(24 s e S6,L1O; first clears, $4.1.5 to $4.35; clay night a shocking double ported to be at Tache have gone of Liao-Yang. felon. thousand cav- are generally 14c for No. 3 stgre, f sand dear, $'2.fi0 to $2.70; Bran fatality happened here, bits, Thomas back to the north with some loss, airy, with artillery, approached the and 45c for No. 2, Fio'ur-Manitoba in ,bulk, $13,75. Fianna, widow, residing at 13 Lakr ° precise outcome -of the raid I ricer a pole -below Tacha,- and at- patents, $5•t}0,, and strong bakers', street, was returning by Grand Trunk _ but the w 7 not seem to tempted to cross at G o'clock in the $;,,50; high Ontario blended patents,I from Port Elope. At the dianiond. is not known. t docs $15-,5 to $5,R(h, ill wood; choice 90 i LIVE STOCK M:�RKF.TS. crossing of the C..P. R., near her re- have advancing un ' Heii:outai 1><,r cent. patents, $3.:,0 to $5 60 in I have developed in.portantly, �• • Toronto; Feb. 2l.-The .ltie�tern cieence. where the train halts for r (Pe,.nwtal). . It 1s• reported in tit. Petersburg The Shelling+ of Oyari'a`s centre wood, and '- c per bnrrel lass. ill I Market' was characterized liy great momitnt, 'she, with her granson; that a large .Japanese torce'is mov- shippers•new• bags; straight., rollers, activity to-day. caused-by the short- about seven years •old; asleep-in her- Jug east to outflank the Russians. continues R'2„50 to $2,55, and 25 to •50c e-” I nese in the supply of cattle. b PP arms, left the car, which was again A correspondent at the Russian. -�— tra M wood. Rolled oats 5_•(+•5 to f Milch cotes were quoted at 830 to under motion, and as she stepped to headquarters says that the, position i3O. pet' bii of 90 lbs,; S•1.30 to . 50 each. the -round she roust have rnn 'beems to have been made more cam- LEGATION WAS I)!t DANGER g,� �, n barrels. Feed-Ontario bran�S The prices of exporters ranged from a•aingt the wall of snow which risen ' plicatod and more uncertain by the -- in bulk at $17 to $17.50, shorts at $:1,35 to. $4.90 per cwt. along the , track, and was thrown bat Lie of H�eikoutiii and the ap- Spaniard Tried to .Blow TJp Next- s�ltt to S20; 1lanitolia bran in liags, -The following quotatio:is v.r:e rrk'- back on the rails. :after the train proach of an early Spring: The Ja can Legation in Paris. S18 to $ly: shorts, $ln Lo $20. i valent for butchers' catty;' •S 1CwLl had passed her holly was found al• panese have brought up many siege Brans-Choice primes, $1 40 to $1.-, butchers', Sl.%(j, to $4.75; goo,; most cut in two set the waist ac-rosv / :A Paris despatch says: 'Tnhitbit'ants! C guns,from Port Arthur, and' sonic i' 4C, bush.; $1.:15 to 1.371 in' car''butchers', loads of, $4.10 to' $4.G0; the [ail, find her .grandson was also of the Champs Elysees quarter on of them are pounding YutilotT Hill. Saturday right were aroused by a ' lets• Prot'isioiis-Heavy Cnnadiar. fair to good, $73.^^_U to S3.ltU: cows, fytslitin]ly manF*led De Ili In 'both —�— 350siege -guns• lour; explosion. The police discover hort cut- Pork, $ir,.�,rl to 517.50:', S2.,50 to,$3.13i; cut -to r'o 1 cases was instantaneous• The de• are in position at Liao-Yang. lwtt short cut, 16.50 to $17; Ant- $1,2,; to $2. T ed in front.of of the Mexican Legation I ceased was 55-years of a; e, and was ` The 'Tokio correspondent of the etican clear cut fat baCIS!, $20; Cann Stockers and feeders were (ILI' a native of Ilope township, where. I a man sewcrel•y 'wounder; and lying Standard says that the Japanese are amid iragutentc of a bomb. Ne was P°tinct lard, t'' to kc; Cana.linn lard; noiniriallq as follows:-b'eeders,'s'.',nt thirteen years ng-o her husband, a ' entertaining iio illusions concerning taken to a h0spitaI and cross•-exam- b to , c: kettle ren dored, 8'- to t3}c; keeps, 1,'200 to 1,275 lbs. at ail toj farmer, 11'risgored to death by a bull• the peace camera. The educated ; fined. Danis, I_ to 1 tic; bacon 1 to 13c; S4 ;3,5; stockers. G00 to 800 31.hs. at classes and the best newspapers agree j fie claimed that his name was Car- fresh k[lled abattoir hogs, S8 to $_,,,50 to $n3.50; stockers. 400 to MUST'PROTECT THE WEAK _ that Japan cannot possibly accept cia, and that he %%-as a Spaniard. lie SS.25; heavy, fat sows, 51.75 to $5; 600 lbs., al $2 to $2.2,5. _ D - ace until she has :utiieved For de mtte,l lots, $5•(i0 to 55..5'; select, ° The Prices of sheep and lambs wore asserted that he had been ruined by finite .object, which is the destruc- 6:,..5 to S>•8(t, ofT cars; cotmtry'', as follows-I xPort ewes, $4.,>0 to Montreal ;VfFwnan Seat to J it for 1 the 3Lex[can Government, and in ro- Thumping Husband. tion of Russian ower in the Far drossed, S7 to 57.35, Cheesy-Omar $5- export bucks; $3.50 to 84 nor.l F p P venge threw• a bomb, which, how- 'iii I•'all white; 101 to 10.1c; colored I Fast, which must be so complete as ever, exploded too argon, and-ho Dial-': i i I cw't.; cull sheep, $2 to $3 each;. A li0ntre1l• dosPalch says:- ecoid- to,r•en+der its revival impossible. self was injured. The police found a' 111 to 10:: Quebec, 10 to 10k. Tlut lntnbs, 9tr,•:;f1 to $6.:35 per cwt. I Cr Weir has find many man'[iefore, The Daily Teleg'raph's Shan revolver, a'dagger, and some Anar- ter-hinrst grade's', :.b to c; ordin-; Calves said at :�} to Gc Per Ib., him on the charge of wife-beating, correspondent reports that' �• + chist pamphlets cin Garcia, ani; a a"Y' finest, `_f 'to 1c; �'cstern dairy, and S'2 to $12 each. I but fi'ednesrlay was the first time he • .�+takelberg and t•hrce Russian .iuian- search of his 'lodcings'led to the ills- 1 to ' 1,c• dairy rolls, ' 0 to 21c. T$e rlrtolations for hors were '5,5.-,' has had a woman before .him char-- 1 try colonels were wounded in the 'covers of t.tco bombs, identical to I.gR s-Straight cold 'storage ',tock, 40 for selects, `160' to 300 lbs, and,eel with fieating lief• husband. 'The ,. 1,i to 1:)c; ;o, I fi' to 1.Sr, t $.5.1:5 fur lights and fits, _or cars, an azan was lTrs. ['nrccll, 2-15 Centra fighting on the Run Liver. thlit which he hid exnlodecf. Cltucla �ionl'reaT ]i+ucd, 1cJ to IS>cc. ti arrived in Paris two dais a o. _ ' Toronto. street he hwns Courid guilty of ae- P PLIGHT-INCII GUNS. - Garcia declares that. lie was horn D STATES 'MARKET C � g her Twshannt and was sen• 1 — r----. saullin - ' •,. in Santander in .t�8_, and d�,nic- [-Nl'i•T" " to ten, months for assault. A despatch front bfukden says. that he is nn 4 ni,,;;:`i Nilwaiikeo, T'k17. 1.-Wlwat. closerlJ DIAMONDS. Tierrhusband snid she was drunken . -MINE OF BIG t Anarchist. Ile : The •la►+•anese, fired Tuesday and a-ounded in the arnis arirl hnnd.a. -:\o. t Northern, $1.16';; ta• IAnothPr Monster sem Taken_from , and had abused #him far yetis, btr4 Rec}nesday on PoutilofT Aill, with Prompt action by the Police PrCvtr•t--Ne,+'thein,_ 51.1'.' to X1.11; A1(i�, S1,- -Premier Di pings. he had stood it for the set- ' If his 8-inch guns, carrying 250-pound pro- j -' ed his being 1"lmched; 1 S1; nvl od I'7 c-- 0 1, 8ac, Jlar-I Children : Jectil'es. indicating. that. they are. h w--No, '2, ,2c: sample, 3G to 5thc. , i onouti despatch • ' siCge guns, used at Port. Arthur, and I --- ('ern-Xo 1, •tl t0 •14 r; Jlay, 17-� meet .�linc, ,L,ghannrsbrug', in cchichl the, first to be niountod in poi tion The "T?erg-iunr coal strike draws to 17;c. ' a I (Wo carat diamond W;;s discos-I Ttiois-hawo Ltrokr•n oat in the Chin- heforo the Russian lines below bfuk- Istgtis of colla!'sing,. Iho resurn.ptic,n tie, Lcini Peb,. 21.-Whout-Cash, seri Inst month, has .prurink•od an-ifse Pro ;mo, of tihanGun'g, owing to do". A new stt.uation, therefore, Inf work barominy +Wore [tancral in �41.1.i;: BTny, $1.1G;; .Jtt1v, 97jc; other of 1,11,•n0nhm:al siiC. tine of ft n•w tobacco Yat having Devin i+r.- • _ Confronts the `itussian .centre. and Iditl'ralknt cistfjcts.• cept., 93 e. 3:14' cAr.ats has just 1wen found in it. hosed. - T nig:.,, :... .. .:- - •. /, ._. •, •.• - - - 5 • ` r 0.W , i M f v� 'L y- � .•fit a�NEEIEEfEEE4�EEEEEN� twelve ounces of 'imashed potatoes To try to correct our own individ- For Your - with two ounces of ohopped suet, ual faults, instead of wondering at , AWAR T 1 LAb ' two ounces o1 grated cheese, and 'the size and number of each other's. A1rAR0 scasan with pepper atsd salt. Stir To be perfectly frank and loyal in ■ = (y ST, LOY UUt �ile this all together with a gill of milk all our thoughts, words, and deeds, 1904Rpand, if eggs are cheap, use two well and let nothing have power to make ■ rOtact'Onbeaten (yolks only). Put- all into mischief between us ;a buttered dish, act in a good oven. To never have a second quarrel,,■ai■ 0� When the top is of a golden color for the very good reason that we N., the pudding is cobked. never have brad, nor intend to have, SILIBI ~ Roast Tenderloin.-Take two ten- a first. I 1/>•iiN!'ti•N 0 t I derloins of Pork and split length- To make much of our respective ; wise, but do not entirely separate mothers-in-law, and try our hardest -' ' ..SIX LITTLE I'U'U11INr5. the halves Over one tenderI , to get on well with all our Hbw re- 'It i„ &-very 01r1 nird trite sayinb.. ace-a---dre5sing of bread crumbs�a lations. pudding is in ? that "the proof of the p g little onion }nice and sage and a- -`To-take #or our-mOtto. that golden the eating." In many cases, the son with butter, pepper and t,a t. rule of married life--to bear and for- x testimony is dearly bought, especi- Stir in one }yell-beaten egg, then t bear. ally when the onus probandi, or, the other tenderloig over and wind To resolutely resolve to always Ceylon tea is sold only In sealed lead packets. Avoid a stria around to keep them to- stand shoulder to shoulder .to fight Imitations that are often pushed for. the sake of burden of proof, rests upon the g g 'digestive organs like unto a night- l gether._ Season on the outside with the battle o1 fife, for union is extra profit. Black, .Mlxed or Oreen '= mate. It has its eiiticing dualities, isalt and pepper and tack on with strength. , however, has the pudding, and the !toothpicks three slices of bacon, To never do things, however much _ average man and wonian are readily Illoast about fifty minutes-and serve we would like to, that we know are place unless there are signs of putre- 31. It is also sgmetimes used as a inclined to admit that with all its with a brown gravy. against the wishes of the other, and, faction," declared Dr. Hadw'en, in minute bell at deaths and funerals, faults they love it still. Pure and Foam Sauce.-One cup pulverized above all, never try to deceive or support of his contention that wait- fresh ingr,•d:ents aro the necessary 'sugar, two eggs: beat sugar and have secrets from each other. ing mortuaries should be provided. HOW STORIES-GROW. basis of a good pudding, as iudeed yolks together in a bowl; set in. To keep a sharp.lookout for the These public mortuaries would be - they are of all other dishes, (liven (boiling water, stir until hot, then "little rift within the lute," which well-arranged and properly ventilat- Mrs. A. (to Mrs. B.)-"That Mrs. these, the cook must be looked to add whites beaten stiff. Put a will char e the music of the domes- ed buildings, comprising a hall for Newcomer is so fond of her children. = for the rest, and upon the result (small piece of butter and a table tic duet from the glorious major to the bodies and separate apartments The other day when I called she .-which attends his or her etlorts must spoon of brandy in a dish; pour over the mournful minor key. for infectious and judicial cases. was blowing soap bubbles with theist the verdict depend when "the proof" them the sugar and eggs just}afore To, if our marriage is a failure, There would be none of the ghastli-! throrigh a common ^_lay pipe.':. is old in• serving. let nobody but ourselves'be aware ness of death, said Dr. lladwen, but Mrs. I3.(to Sirs. 0.)-"That Mrs. Parish Prac!cting,-Put into one and Cocoanut Snrrce,-'Taff ,a pound of the sorrowful fart. friends would see the bodies of their Newcomer is so funny. Mrs. A. saw a half pints of cull water, half a •of sugar and two ounces of butter loved ones surrounded with flowers. her arrtrsinst the children with a teacupful of pearl tapioca awl l-t it t.eaten until light; tat,le-spoonful of ACUTE INpIGESTION. In the hand ll .each reputed corpse common clay pipe." soak for half an hour, alter hick flour, milk of a cocoanut, and a __ would be a bell, which would ring Mrs. C. (to Mrs D.)--"That 1141 boil-it until clear and sof Which Itablespo;mfuI of nut grated; boil A Trouble That Causes 'Untold on the slightest movement of the Newcomer smokes a common clay will take about n hour. {inning only ,enough to cook the flour, body, and every possible appliance to pipe." Suffering to Thousands Through- aid in the work of renuscitation Mrs. D, (to Mrs. E.).-"That Mrs, frequently while 1,oil}ng: add a qua"- Mugwump Sauce.-One cup of out Canada. would be in readiness. ter or a teacupfui of sugar, half a ,sugar, half a cup of butter, and one A resolution in favor of the re- Newcomer smokes a horrid pipe. I -•1 humbler or currant' felly' and a little egg, Stir all together without hav- "I suflered so much with acute 1n- forms was carried. don't see how any woman in her till, steadily stin•iag until all the !ling previously beaten the egg. Beat digestion that I frequently would sober senses eould do that." jelly is dissolved Put into 6 mold litill very light. Uluvor to taste, walk the fluor through the long Mrs, E. (to Mrs, F.)-"That Tire. and servo cold with cream and sugar. Notwithstanding ifs name, this is nights," said Sirs. Thomas Vincent, SOME FAMOUS BELLS. Newcomer smokes a pipe and drinks Quick Dual Pod flags.-flirt with the best sauce made. residing at b8 5t. Peter street, Clue- awfully." On pint of flour •.;ue teastoonful of Ilard 'auce.-ane cup of sugar and bec, I had been afflicted with. the Accidents That May Spoil the Best Prices Cream Baking Powder and a la half cup of butter. Beat to a trouble," she continued, "for up- of Them. + CAREFUL MOTHFRS. little salt; stir into milk until a soft froth. and flavor with vanilla, cin- wards of twenty years, but it was The metal used for a church belt T-- !hat ter is produced. Put as many namon, or nutmeg, only during the past year that it as-1 is three parts of copper and une of The little troubles'that afflict chit- _ cups as you desire into a .ytetmer, Potato tialad.--Tat;e Fix potatoes. �sunred an acute form. ]'here were tin, and this composition is almost'd come without warning, and the fast having the cope o 11 grrasecl, 'boil with akin on. 'A-hen cooked, times wticn I was almost distracted; i as old as the known history of man-'careful mother should keep at hand$a and into each cup put a tablest,00n- 'peel and Ii,'e take one small white lecerything I ate disagrees! with ire I kind, for it was discovered b La l 3 Lay- , to relieve and cure the ail- ! fol of the batter,put top of which otii,+n, rhoJperl fine: sprinkle this land the paiva in the region of the and in the bells of old Nimeveh. The; ments of childhood. There -da; no Ince a laver of stns cberrtea or any stomach were almost unbearable-. I tin hardens the metal, but too much - p over the potatoes: take hall cup R'hen the attacks were at their worst medicine does this 's speedily and ether Kerry you nae w-lect. Cover `vti.nrgar, teasan to taste with pep massa it battle, .and a bell is a thoroughly as Baby's Own Tablets, these with anothrr tablc5p'�onful of r and salt fill up, the cup with •my head would grow dizzy and would I daintv and delicate creature, and ,Pe throb violently, and sometimes I above all thingo must not be driven and the mother knows this ted to the hatter rind st.ratn . for twenty het water: Pour this over the pots- (would experience severe attacks of is sate, because it is guaranteed to minutes. I.toes, take half cul, of melted butter � to cracking. Sometimes an enthuk- contain- no opiate or poisonous �nirh Puddin Put t so ocwices naunea \s time went on I was al-l iastic ringer will bump the bell soothing stuff. - These Tablets cure `P• b - and pour ove: all; net awav to coot ,most worn out either through abstin- pf butter and a li'ttr writ IR -a pint Garni�th your 4alad bowl with let- l against the wwde n stay above. and colic, ind;gr'stion, constipation, dl- encs from food or the havoc it i crack it Sometimes the lung fall- arrhoea, simple fever, and teething a! water, and when it comes to a tuce Laves and pour in your salad. wrought when I did take Lt. 1 tried', in of the clapper on a pantie rJpr to,), add as ritrrh `lour as will make dice a co"Ple of hard-boiled e s g Pp troubles• They break up colds, pre sort put on top, but the ucJid Ime o 6`ovu�sIn tact�I j spot will make a crack, and the t,!! vent croup, :nd bring nat.,ral %I,'ep F+3 Wren m it to the sot,?ister.ry of hast;,. pod- y should be turner) eve r.•ratiun or Irlin 1<ee it stirred. Artcr it t ne hew un that helped me until m alta. 3iar� Fair, Escott, Oat a let. _.. _ g P g,t nothing � P y so to make the clapper tat! on a new a used�l;aby's Own Tablets - lhaa ir•rn tak,m trur;i the fire, and has urged me to take Dr, Ail- lthav iha.q Ne cold, tient it up with three H'ttiTS FOR Hr111b. LIFT. p ge place. Clock hammers are the bell's with he very hest results, and would Hams' fink Phil%. tie hart used them great enemy, for they strike it side- not be without -them in the house." ,eggs nod a little traterl' lemon peel It the hands are rubbed on a sties himself with the greatest benefit, and ways and not in the direc'tic'r. of it., Sold by all medicine deal,r� c,, sunt ,and , itrm-g Tiros the hatter with or celery after peeling onions, the 'assured tie that they would help me. swing, and, be�lde+, they sometimes by mail at 25 cents a box by writing - -a sl,00n into the frying; pan with smell will be entirely .removed, !After 1 had taken three ut four boxes catch it as it swings ast. Lniline taro acid fry r uickly. tint inkle A cloth wrun• out of hoot vurrgar Iof the ills there was ,orae improve- �+ P The Dr Williams' Medicine Cn., { { � P I :5ilv,•r haK� row and then been trier) Brockville, Ont .. ,With sugar before s•"nding to t.ahle._!and water and }aid on the forehead anent, and I continued to take the for bells, strange to say. is at-: Swect Potato P•icldlng -af,x with lay hot as can be borne will often pills regularly for about three most qs unmusical as lead. In the' —T sine Pound of swe-•t.-patntoes graied relieve a headache, months, and ai the_-gnc1�1 -that tune Middle Ages, when a great heal was 1;U5�[A'sJ CIill:l: INQUISITOIL .J► - ;raw. half a teacupful of molasses, 1t a flb�T iii afti;e ptnclrts trr- unwith cunecf. 1 could eat a! to be cakt, crowds of the faithful h. 1rvc hc'aten esrts: o=te tah}rspnonf,il 'paTtuular part, a r}vth wrung out 'h�arty meal and eat it with relish, I would sometimes make sa0,'itice of. M Potrirc�doausteil fres nut confined ....Of but!.,r, with two tahlespnonfutn of rC fiery hot water, and laid over the I;iept souridiy at night• my weight in- their gold -anti silver ornaments and his rnerE,.e t.: the persecution of Fu ar arid enoii•h axils to make, a lace, while the bort is On the toot, creased, and rriy' constitution gener- late by casting thein into the m<L- Jews. }:very heterodox sect, from thin.;iuxture, acicl , ne t,a: ,onfui of ''Fill expand the leather and Ive re- ally was built' up. 1 thin,. Dr. Wil- P g 15tundisL to lionurn Catholic, has po P g ing pot, but the duly effect wu� to ` Hams' Pink fills will cure any case felt the tory of thix moricrn Alva, A Sineeand r half horny to,taste [fake one 1,df,'rsans with gouty tendency will hof dyspepsia, if they are given a fair depreciate the tone. correspundent sot the London Chron- Sfanv old b,'lls had c uaint and cur- (Tacker Pu tliwz --Ono quart of drove beuetit from eating an apple Dr. such as I gave them. ions ih..criptions. A quaint at `+her- leis recalls the vrri.ble rnassn,re- scalded mrlk, fico ral,lr•Pnoni'uL; oE. the last thing at night, it should, of ill. R'iliiams' Yink ]'ills cure cases one out ,if n,auy-tliat took place like Mrs, \'incest's .ire ly bocaune borne, in 1lorsetshiro, dated 16S' , rotlyd ctar'1.,r.. ,n;a11 pic•ca of 1 ,i'tter, Icuursr he thurough!y znaatieate'. A they fill the c.eins with m at rich, re,l! was -ev'i,letill� intended chiefly as a undei his direct InYtrucClJtts.as Pro- 't 'ro- , fo.ir egps, bake oni--half b(no, - and 'very little salt eaten with it will warning in case of fire, for it was curator of the duly ruvud. a was I blood that enables every organ of the, g in l8ti; that. an unl,,ruvukt.l at lark Frrr'e with nnv kind or vw,','t caller, aid digPstlon' body to*do its work propeik ,. That inscti'ihed. was niacie a un ri congregation of I,:,kt•rl Tridiau Puddiog --T'�c•� ,ltiurts ' The moment }ou leave your Ked, is the reason why the pills cure all ford, quench this furious flame; I P g 6 :Mnlcfed inilk with n.lt or, aril one- or bath, is the he•nf time tet shave. blood and nerve 'truubles' such as, Aris,:, run, help put tint the sarne. liuu,an ('athraltcs to a church on this 'tal.f cups Indian meal rw•llowl, one Always wipe your rr/or clean, and lanaemia, neuralgia, rheumatism, i The 5re.ite�t bell in the world is ICuscso-Polish fronti•'r, ('u�sacks fel! iat,lestpnonful, nger, letting' this 'strop it before putting it away, and (heart troubles, skin disvas,-s, St that at 3fo cow, weighing 190 tuns, upon the worshi{.Pers, shut twenty, i tand twenty miriutes, oat• ,up mil- ',always put- your shaving brush away "%-itus dance; paralysis and the spec But apparently them was some-ao-.w'ound,d one hun,ired, and drove lasses, two eggs rant latus it no with the lather on it, ial ailments or growing girls and we- cicirnt at: its birth, for it is cracked. many more into the riv�c�wMch runs. egi si: a piece of butter the size of Gilding fs often utterly removed -men of middle age. When you ask and there is no record of its ever near the town nf,hrorh,•, l3u,c many is common walnut: (lake two hours. from china by the uyr of soda in for Ur. Wilrlams'- Pink rills see that having been rung. In England the were drowned has never been occur- washing it. Use soap instead of 'y'ou get the genuine with thc' full) greatest Tells are "Great Paul," of a•tely known,, 4F..L1'CTP T1 1tT'CTPT?�i !-soda when washing�your pretty tea- name "hr. William.' Pink Pills for!I,oruion, mails in 1881,, and weighing Baled Potato Pudding.-iSlix cups, eta, and they will retain their Pale People" printed on the wrapper nearly 1: tons; "Big 'lien," of West- The London Hospital deals with beauty as long as they remain un- 'around every box. Sold by medicine minister, l;i,-iN, 18# tong, anti-"Pet�;'about 16(3,0110., new out=PatiemtS : (broken. dcalei•s rvcryv,finro, or by mail a ao of York," 184.5, 101 tons. ' 11 Thehospital uses ore g every yet►r, c Poison from 1>ecS, hornets, spi,ler.Icetlts a hox yr Six boxes for $2.50 by'i Ben ' and "Great I'ctcr" were both ton and a half-of othrr and chloro- - a Kites; etc., may be instantly at writing the Dr; R'illiams' 'Sledicirto l cast by the -Whit,cha{oc1 totrndry' form in the administration of an ed by the application of equal parts Co,, 'Brockville, Ont "Great ]'Mor" cast about L-,was ac,stiirtics antntallv, and over a mil• ' Curing— I- l of common salt and bicarbonate of I and is over eight feet across, It was lirn1.pills are.disposod of. at- cast • at Whitechapel, and alk>wed' ------------ an th fected. Ordinary mod.is also a quick and efficacious factor in allay- per weighs a hundredweight. It took Them was no frill moon o the ConSUMP 10fl ing the pain and infs fac-lintoti in Bill to Be Brought Before British sixteen men to toll it, Now it is 'whole of February, 1fi66, According It when you are baking anything Parliament. little used, but always rings the old�to astronomers, this will not occur ' the oven els too hot, put in a bas- year oit on the *night 'of December again until the year 2,4`•19,962. When SCOTT'S-EMULSION in of cold wafer instead of k'ceping A parliamen$ary bill to provide se _. ---- curit3• against burial alive has been makes a consumptive gain the door open, This cools the oven drafted by the Briiish :lssociation for and the Steam iising.front, the,water I the Prevention of Premature 'Buri;,l, BestRule e' .:Health flesh it is curing his eonsump- I prevents the contents from burning, says the London Daily Express. The When cooking in a gas oven a basin bill proposes that:- And HOW YO1,1 Are Aided In (iarryintg tion. or. tin of water should always be 1• -No burial shall take,place wits- The 'wtiight is the measure (kept in the oven, out a medical certificate of death. it Out By 1f your kitchen range or stove has 2. No certificate shall be give-i , . ■ g g P -•---_ e r P'111 s� of the consumptive's condition. !got spotted with grease while cook-- without a personal examination of �r Chase's K d.ney L1 �I Every. pound of weight dined Ing, ant} you cannot et' it to ol- he holy, and the certificate shitl g g Ash, a Good .way to remove it is as state Aht signs from which death is f,llows:-'T k little hand brush, inferred. t ":i movement of the bowels every] Sir. C. F. Immcl, shoemaker, West- - ' preferably the one used for brushing 3. The appointment byte Home,day. ' - O'nt., -and the pans l;efore putting them away, ',Office of death verillers in every di;- This.,is. the fundamental rule of,states:-"I have used lir. ('base's smear it well with soot from the 'trict of England and Wales, W116 lhealtli.. The one point on whiceh doc- Kidney-Liver' Pills regularly rot- flue, and ruh it well over the greasy Inhall give their whole .time to the,'tors are unahimous• some time and consider that they' are I. �SCoti S •.Emulsion parts. Afterwards hlacklead as ,duties. 1 But what causes the bowels to be unsurpassei} for torpid liver, defog usual, and you will find the grease 4• The municipal authorities shall come constipated'? 'tive circulation, indigestion, hend- makes the consumptive gain has ddsappeartd, ani} a brilliant ;haa'e power to establish waiting mor-I The inactivity,.of the liver. ` tache and constipation, as these were polish will be the result• tuaries, in which bodies shall remain Bile is nature'n own cathartic anil''�`c troubles. I used many remedies flesh. l Preface the washing by inending ',.until putrefactive decomposition sets'so long as the liver is active 'in . but got -no relier until I trier] Ill. Scott's Emalsion'does_some- any little holes in the sateen. Then !In- work of filtering pile item the bloc{!Chase's'Iiiriney-Liver Pills, and a few prepare suds with warns water and -These'propo-als were discussed at boxes of this preparation have ori- and passing it into the intestines, thing to the lungs, too, that boiled soap, ano in this plunge _the the annual meeting of the associa-Ithere is no,trouble trouble from constipated i tirtly cured me, I am not, in the quilt. Squeeze with the hands till 'tion at Frascati's recently. habit of endorsing any 1110dicine hitt reduces the cough and the in. Dr. Walter Ifadwen, of Gloucester; bowels. in this case I cannot speak too high- g the water becomes dirty, thenp place i . ly in praise of Dr. Chase's ]'ills for who, at the request of the late Alis Pr. Chases Kidney-Liver Tills`cure flammation. in fresh subs and re at the pro_ Frances Power Colibe, undertook the constipation by' setting the liver,lwhat they have done for me." cess till: clean. Rinse'out the soap ,task of severing her head from her!'right. More weight and fess to h In as many changes of water as nec- Mr. D. C; Holmes,'Just ice of the, - g g body, to make sure -that she would This is the only means bar which: { essary: wiueeze out the water, shake ,Peace for Lincoln with Mr. states: "I a l i always mean that consumption not return to consciqusness after! the bovc'els can be regulated, ecquflinfed with Mr. C. T. Immel, y p the quilt and hang out to dry. �Yhen l lturial-, advocated the establishment Salts and-castor oil will eftrct a dry, shake it till it is quite soft ! and consider him.a reliable cit,f cit in is josing its.influence over the of mortuaries• motion of the bowels, but, once the every' sense of the word, in fact, I and full. On no account use a "Who has the right to say-' that'e{�tn of the close passes off, you will have known -him' from ltoyhood tip system. mangle, or the quilt will be uttgr)y- instances of-burial alive are few, see-Ibe more constipated than ever. and can say I believe him to bia For all stages of the disease flat-looking: in that the onl • witnesses o1 such - tragedies are the boards of. the cof- They fail t.o set the liver richt. !truthful. and Honest," Dr, Chaso's .Kidn(, Liver 1'ilis, one fin'?" he asked. By regulating the liver by use of y- Scott s Emulsion is a reliable �;�fan lirti(1C.11TTON5'TOR SiAl2-, Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills you pill n dose, 2:i cents a hoN, at all RTrll PI oOPLE. Dr. Hadw-en further alleged' thatlA help... 999 medical men out of every 1,000(ensure n healthful action of the 'corers, or e per portrait Bates do signature, p„ �bowls.ani} so prevent and'curn �coresi'Toronto. The Pot'trnit and siFnnture � • Send L,r Free Sample. To live well within our income, give a certificate of death without SCOTT&Bows E,Chemists,Toronto.Ont. and every year put by 'something for an examination or the body. of ills, such as indigestion, bilious-1 of Dr: A. W. (Nast, the famous re fibs 1'A1t1V days which, sooner or "\'o one in the world can be ahso_ ness, constipatitrrt, kidney disorders,!.ceipt book author, arc on every later, are bound to come: Ilutely certain that death has taken colds and contagious diseases.• Ibnx• ; t' —W. G. Ham was in the city on —Owing to the bad state of the ` V*A • Tuesday. Station road, W. Peak has been - • a � —Mr. A. Mullett was in the compelled to take off the covered city on Saturday. bus.,� �• T�••a��{ —Mresti Wm. Allaway was in 8 p. g Wagner t e are mak- TakeNotice �_.-__ u Now Lo 1i111►71t1�. - Toronto this week, in progress with the erection of � _ —Thos. O. Johnston,.of Gorrie, .their new slaughter-house south . is visiting friends in Pickering of the village. pmtli —Sano. (ii• Gormleyspent Sun. township. —James Richards, Sr., who —J. A. Sweet Toronto, visited has been confined to the house day in the city. y pe labii mother Mrs. John Field one for the past two weeks, is able to - It will pay 'f Ou 1 V —Hiss Gertivde Ai<lawa spent �y mat week. be around again. away in��tOII' —J. S. Greer, of Detroit, Mich., —After a number of determin= —Clem. Davie is laid off' at - present with a Sore hand. spent a few days here with Ed. ed attempts, the baker was ung- - -Mies Made Gormley _ and Mrs:Sleep. _ ble to met_to Cberr_ywood.--last_ ey rs sRead _Tilos. Beare, to�v"hi week owing to the bad roads. 2 tied Cores Out saws, - LW a week with friends in Green- p asses- — he Mission Band of the 1 T .6 saw, g �2�for a8 00 sor, is making his rounds in the T eaely 11 o Fred HeFlre and Burt Wood- Mage this week. Methodist Church asis$ted by the X1.15 azes going at 95. ruff, of Oshawa, visited Pickering —Misses Jennie and Sadie W. M. S. will' give aii eiitertein- .96 " ,,ti .80. Dale, of Toronto, a meat in the Church Basement on .86 ` i�;.• _ _ .70. relatives on Sunday. pent Sunday . _ —Mi Hattie Frazer, of( Toron- with Mr?. John Dickie. Friday evening, March 3rd, 1905. ?.5 ".�, 66. C : to, spent a few days during the —S. Waddel, of Calgary, Albt., Chair to be taken at 8 o'clock by A•few pair of-men's heavy mitts at reduces prices. r 1 past week at A. Marach's, spent a few days during the past Mrs. J. E.Moore. A sale of useful .7 M week with Wm. and Mrs, Gil- christ. and.fancy 'articles will be held, : • - —Quite a number from this lo- s. cality attended John Ham's sale Christ. refreshments served. Pickering - at Brougham on Tuesday. —C• Dillingham and family, of Mouth Organ Band will takes part. ' , �Chapan . —George Wilson has leased for the Brock Road,moved-to the city Admission 10 cents. - v - !:.-• a term of years, L. Boone's farm this week where they will reside In future. _� su7Iss—Plaharias station O.?. _.. " on the Kingston Road East. —George Stotts is moving his TaAms GOING EAST 17Vi As FOLLOWS: - 6: —Our barber, A. J. Howlett, farm sal lements No. B MArL 8:48 A. ild, _ .•...- .. __. . $as been confined to the house,* P up to the Mae-` nab farm at Claremont, which he " 12 LocAL 2:53 P. M. few days this week with a severe � . , • w attack of la grippe. has.egged for a term of years. 10 LOCAL. 6.04 P. M. Mrs. Cbas. Hodge and two —A quartette from St. And- Tiunis GOING WsaT DUB As FOLLOWS:— _ k' j children, of Whitby, spent a few rew's Presbyterian Church went No.9 LOCAL 8:41 A.M, 1� For Every "11 LocAL . . . . 2:18 P. M. :. days during the past week with �Claremont on Tuesday evening � ' her sister, Mrs. F. E. Allaway. to assist in the entertainment ..7 MAIL 8'�f' M` I gee aur —Mr. Eli Williamson, of Inds- g•ventin the Baptist Church. 'U ,an Head, 'v, W. T., and a form- a Bray will hold an auct- FAVORITE CHURNS ton sale er Pickering resident, is here at is farm stock and - g. and present purchasing horses for implements on Tuesday, March ' the Xorth-West. 14th. As Mr. Bray is going to RE-ACTING WASHERS. " - —On account of the snow-storms orth «' - est, everything will be - of the past week or two our bnsi- sold. yers �D The newest, easiest running and moot a ;. s' men complain of inactivity. But —The annual meeting of theAefficient washer made. Try one. r Pickering Fire Co. will bo held in' as the spring is approaching they g are looking for better times soon, the hall on Monday evening next, Feed Our hair; nourish it; y BEST QUALITY. -PRICES RIGHT. Y - ` CouciUor C., S Palmer, has commencing at 8 o'clock sharp. y ' p y used every effort during the re- The election of officers will tbeU Live it something t0 live Ott. - cent storm in keeping the roads take place. Then it will atop falling, and +�• H• Bi1l2C �. passable, and deserves mueb cred- —A meeting of the foot-ball will ;row long and heavy. i it for the way he shouldered his club will be held in the "NEw•"" Ayer'• Hair Vigor is the only G shave]. office next Thursday evening for H&*W •—Ow Ing to the storm and bad the purpose of considering the ad - • - - - roads the orchestra was unable to visability of holding a tourna- � - go to Brougham last Friday even- ment on May 24th as well as con ing. But they are now practis- sidering other business of.import- If ](� - - ing for the social which takes Once to the club. gor hair food you can buy. For®0 "-you �,.J V i place next Friday. —Tile Presby}tery of Whitby years It has been doing just 1 —W. F. Henderson is in the met at Bruoklin on Tuesday what we claim It will do, It a .cit, this week attending the- the 21st Inst for the induc- - y R will not disappoint you. l tion of Rev. Jas. H. Borland sato -- -- Grand Council of the Royal Temp- ,lr�tWtr 61ed�,�..rt abort But atter . . lees and will also re resent the lo- the pa sturate of Columbus and a•ia,i Aber•Hall v, or•abort ua.+t bocaa -•. eel Council at the Prohibition Brookhn congregation. Rev. G. '°d ■ie ,t F. exult to taeEa toes. e,meaeboal'.a�6a3walt to m.tiler►seas ' 14r heaf r -+Convention which is also meeting McGregor, Moderator of the Pre-- good � • _ ' it s& J R. ]]lige CaMnA*69liags.Cola in the the city at the same time bywry, presided. Addresses were In so , ►.stat /.c Arms CO.. —In the recent elections three givers by Revs. H. Munro. of Bow- a. or t' foT Lowe Y"` " i gentlemen voted for the Hon John manville, Dr. Abraham, of Whit- Dryden hit ..Note ern, Envelo/ Writing Tablets - 'ti y, per, of Port etc (lar a or sinalll_ - Usea in division o. 9 town- b and �'m. Coo " ship of Pickering, who in point of Perry. Many members of other Short H ' PGP Pie g g - age believe they hold the record congregations were present of she Examination Tablets and Foolscap, A variety of Pens,. p for any division. They are: service: After the induction a --- --- — - - Inks of different shades (by quart or otherwise), _ R Messrs. George Coultis, 96 years, tea-meeting and reception was T ORT—On Friday, "Feb'y 19th. be. " ;:4iucilage, etc., call at i Hu h Mowbm 82 ears,and S. J. held at the Columbus: Church. _ ►ween Ptotertag and wbitby Iron bndee. Hugh a robe of brown■robe hued w,thpa ea lyatat ]Holden, 75 years of age. Three —Mary Evans, wife of John rinder will be rstr■rded b aotfr tete w a men whose aggregation is S53 Jones of Kemble, was interred in assow,Oshawa.or The �eLa■,bran o7.rrt years one of the trio thinks, the Friends' cemetery, here. on .. would he hard to beat. Wednesday. She was a former • E. Boone, Pickering y EED OAT'S and YOAKSHTT•lE8- -The Annual Social of St. And- resident of Piclteriog, being the Save a few heals of Tarts. Gia who stew's Sunday School was held in wife of the late John Bette and oats for sets. This Tarts" b.. r++�e.a ra basher M the aero. .��p .nut •ow obtained the basement of this church on later of George Ballard. She is .s sae,�Wtsoo h..■rho�ee ratter osseous Pae• 10riday evening last. Although the survived b four children, Mrs. .h,ob Nasi be sola to s^' oem.ra .t r.aaoo- able ratty- They are fretn Imported •titin.. /� 1 evening was cold and somewhat Jas. T. Richardson of 9ea+katooa, the beat w be ha she M a neatest Gains- 'I Fancy '1� �►loL1Se there was a good turnout John Alder, Hamilton, David baro sew 8•etarered to Vrebaaar. nem. i of both children and friends of Ballard of Manitoba, Ed. Ballard F'n csApirAN,arassaere onnee•Andiq. itheechocC After the partaking of Holland, Mich. The funeral - - lof the supper, Rev. Mr. McGreg- wag attended b� her sisters, Mrs. A GREAT SCHOOL - - •-" ar took the chair wheel a lengthy Pngb and Mrs.='&W and three 4�IOTT �3�'1 �ry ff���programme was rendered by the brothers from the northern Iowa- douses ' f wall Kind ► , children of the school in excellent ships of the county. _ style. This gathering is one of —We have heard of many ways - Ahe chief events of the year in-the and schemes for the purpose of T080NT0, OPT. School and is much enjoyed by collecting accounts from the pub- - � We are right in the blouse business• (both children and parents. lie, but the last coming to`our at- Uoe. Yonge,and Alexw4F�i nder Ste. - -We have just received the tention is the following. "The A'school that is not living on '-past now, -We hFtvo blouse lengths in �'an- 'first issue of a new Canadian 1 r.aprietor of Shephard's harness reputation" but on the genuine work __ _• ho finds it so hard to collect life done daily "at the present rims." Col- ey gifts, Prima-done and French .Flannels,, _ "issued bar the Canadian Prefer- accounts in this year. a e is estipe year ence League. Its object is td de- going to have all accounts unpaid lAgue «'rite for magnificent cats F aney Pique and a Score o of er new - velop a 'strong patriotism. As or settled by note on or before 19 W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal. ; they assert in there introduction the thirteenth of February print- y, natty up.•to•datb�abrios. they "stand for Canada first, last ed on a form the same as village and all the time; and these are receipts and expenditures Qiving All kinds of carriage a Ordered blouses made up on,. short.. our politics." Among its contrib- date goods were got, and offering yroitk cone in first •. mors we seethe names of weal- these accounts gor sale at so much "rL►as order. notiCb. Come�ai}d see what we can do for- known Canadaan writers, such on the dollar' if it does nothing as C. D. G. Roberts, Dr. W. Osler else it will show how many dead \ you - Prof. Pelhom Edgar, Duncan beats we have and will help some- �Or$e=shoeing a �pecialtq s� — Campbell Scott, W. B. McMurrich body else to say no when they - and others. The .magazine is asked for credit." Ladders on hand and Dick'e C printed on fine paper and with —A deep gloom seas cast oyer made to order. lie _Joh 1 & eti good type, and is beautifully ill- the College acid Village Inst Fri- per round: ".ustrated, It is a credit to the day morning, when it was learn- A Rood breaking cart for sale cheap, l' -thou Id that Mies Lily V. Hicks had House and lot for sale. - wide circulation. It is' issued• succumbed to the attack of pri'eu- " •.from Room 20, Home Life Build- mania from which she had been W. H.JACKSON, Brm hiss. I-2 pr"iees of Woolens :Reduced 1 -2 ing, Toronto. suffering for some days previously. —During a severe winter. like Everything that medical skill �a IAO Men's Guernsey's 75c,80c, 90c,for 86c. ` this when r•ohds are badly drift- could do was done to gave her o .,ON 'm• ob e w Men's Drawees,�s5c,80c,90c, for 05c., Reduction on Patent Medicines $t S ;' Men's Guernsey's 4 60c. 700.for 46c. 25c pc•r bottle. ed, and when it is very difficult life. A specialist was down from ,� .Wo .n y W, for team i to pass one another, Toronto aatd the very best atten- 7dat, tie. w a Ladies Underwear Doc, 70c,for 4l)c. tj much trouble would be saved if tion was given her at'the college, r~- '[Inc na, � � � � a� T Axe's complete for 75c, drivers would use a little judg- btit having a frail, constitution, WO ea r .no- In Hardware•,� gallon can full American oil vaent and forethought. No mat- she fell a victim to the disease. o`4 A.yQ •�g ter hots badly the roads may be Miss Hicks hnd reached the age _� •=dv � .. �� _ f f♦''m. L(1y�8;D drifted there are always points of 14 years and 8 months, Ane] a H nR where passing is a very easy was a native of Jamaica, 'where yes w ' _Analtter, especially opposite farm her fatherand mother reside, and �O uvr :gates. If a driver when he seeg who were n0tiflwl by cable of her - "he in about to meet another, death. She is tai io survived by a W p c �� e 8 S e n d. _ ; would drive out at each point and hrother and a. .,ister who are at- =py s; filli a4fi�t3�o`w . �raita moment pa-sing steals be tc•tiding Pickering College, ' for t~..l:t vas $ � o�o'!.� verc-4oatdn� Aa `il►ccomplishiFd without any.incon- whour, much .symya*hy is felt. »a4 � Iad1Z 9 �s kens - - 0 venience to any one. Some, how- The deceased ware a great favorite a>rb •� C 0 . k tie ; sever, instead of doing this, owing being a young Indy of marked =o c q a •. ,°,. a. to thonghtfulness or something ability, having made remarkable d r a «t, We have on hand a nod variety to sell a6 reasonable worse, will often drive ahead, progress in both her collegiate e g - ig r Our Saskatchewan Robe is the only one that has the weight, w> and then there Is no end of coarse and n»usic.' interment . is neoeseary to keep out frost. ` 'trouble, resulting in not only loxes was made at the Friends'burying �W 11 p - .. - - - • • • •- - I - - . of time, but frequently to much ground tllonday morning. This . damage to either one or both. tq the first deftch in the college "' 's CKLL IN. Very often horses are wainned for -aAco its r,vipeningg twelve years Jamwy 1906—Whish 9th, Oshawa 1DIh, ---' -- life by being sharp shod, and ago, a record whites speaks vol- broalis°'11th. Pot Pilery 1so6,17z• - . BUNTING. _ -itlriven 631t into the deep snow. umes for the institution. 'Oaad•tpoa 1111k, ` � ► A. 3UN 1rn IN�n