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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1905_03_03 , y - . y; : r. - r 'SOL. XIV. DICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY. BAR 3 1905. _- - NO 21 k Spi-11 WEST MILL, Greenwood. righteous enactments of parliament, tiprofte tmal garb*. Mills ! f ssilized by the railwav cotnmisyion Robt. Andrews has disposed of his John Devitt is under the doctor's that this company hoes to see the• _ hotel business to Sir. Appleby of East care. (present Dominion narltament, freed �� 1• Red Wheat - 1.03 bus. Toronto,whu will take possession on George Law has purchased a new as it has peen' by the recent vote of March 10th. Mr. Andrews will sell driver. the people, from many of the popular- �•r White Wheat - - 1,05 his household'effects etc, by auction SI. Gleeson was in Toronto over ized corporation advo-ates who sat in ~~x Spring `]'heat - - •90 " on Wednesday the Sth Inst.- Sunday. that honorable t,ody legislating away �. wF. EP.STWOOD, M.D., Soreeon p g „ _lira, 31, White is visiting friends in the rights of the people, going fur- . to Canadian Pa�ide Raiiwcy: Coroner Goose Wheat - 9o: bntario Cnanty; Issuer or Marriaeo Lice lauitoba ]•'lour $6.00 bbl. CENTENNIAL CORNERS Thorah. ward to remedy the grievance:;which ' claremont: otfine hours-Before 10 a.m., 1 to S .. N James Lemon is visiting friends in independent telephon@ companies are p.m.anthoti 7 to 9 p,m. Private telephone Family Flour a .-4 „ :Hiss Jean Pnrdie iy vision her Pickering. . at the present tittle suffering froln." eonnecticn with Balsam.Greenwood,Aroughara pastry Flour - 5.7G g uncle, John Cowan, A. Davis of C'oleutan called on Mt Zion,A.d D Puon'11,9th cont, Wm Cowie'e Bran $19.00 ton friends here. ----+• teh con],sea D Yugh'e lath con) s-fy Shorts 11.00 " Miss Beatrice Knom les paid us ��'1n. Pen>;;tlly,lust a valuable heifer One of rive gr palest i,lessings a r -- Jumbo 25.00 " a flying Visit on TueSdaY• on Friday night. modest man can wish for is a good The social at Melville church Geo. H. and firs. Laur 'visited cit relic+)le set of bowels, If you are not I.e;Qutt• Graham, TVhole Wheat Flours y S' Cho of all kinds. Tuesday ,evening was a grand friends this week. the happy possessor of such an outfit Chop success. Walt. Lynde of Balsam Sundayed you can read improve the efficien- iB. FAREWELL,Q. C., BARRIS greatly P s Tia.county Grown Attorney,and County Hard and Soft Coal. The concert in Elliot's hall, in with friends here. cy of those you have by the judicious QUaitoar. 00urt House.Whitby• 10-7 above prices snbiect to change without aid of the Public Library is post- Sirs. Graham Johnston visited city use of Chamberlain's Stomach and Notice friends recently. Liver Tablets. They are pleasant to nod to March 10th, 1903. Don't sirs. W. W. Adamson is with her take and a reable in effect. Fur DowTiOW dt McGILLIVRAY, BARRIS. Model Bakery Co, Limited. fit to attend. friends in Whitby. sale b gg ll erg,Solicitors,Ste. Moo opposite P-1­ y ALL DRCGG1aTa, OM" Whisby,Ont. J=O .Ban Dow, A.;Tbea Reading circle sotto held at Ja- :Hiss Maggie Burrell is visiting fri- - - d:*GLWyray,S.L.B. honey to Losn. 91 cob Brumwell's Monday evening. ends in Inglewood. 1 - An enjoyable and profitable even- 'Mr. and Sirs. E.Gleeson were city �dUSIC . Peterasawry. ing was spent. visitors on Thursday. — NEWS _•�� .. Chas Lidgett has been visiting in Miss L. L. Moore, holder of Acade- HOPSINB,V$TESINARY 8IIB- V7 (3o to Bray's cote neat Tuesday for Toronto and Coleman. mic Diploma of London Conservatory �• GBON, Gradaate of ins Ontario vas beef cattle. R. E. Johnston of Pickering was in of Musk, will receive pupils for in- erlaary college. Toronto, registered memb$r O � althe village on Tuesday. struction on Piano and 1n Theory, at of*he oataric vatertaary usdioa` eswotaaon. tltit el James Torrence of !Knrkham was in the rectory,Picketing., 4-ly ihsoe sad resid•nea one and one-goartar miles GREEN RIVEw, the vil] a on Tuesday. norsh of Green 13iv6r. offioe and sh-l"forts eg y•16L boars boars a to 11 a.m„ and i ti Dm. �v`le Sirs. Wm. St, John, of Stou$ville, The ice harvest has been almost �y OOSE R HEAT& IRISH WHITE Jawbone in my ostia•P,O address, areae ..��� completed in this vicinity. GOATS POR BALE—The undersigned has $iyar, Oat visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Orvis lost a valuable horse on for sale a qClan ityof wtid goose what of good Of all materials and dedim P. Ferrier, for a few days. Thursda from indigestion. quailsy and exceptionsly pure- Also a qua=- �u,t{tiC!# ararns• kaptl a stock. It will pay you :Hiss Lottie Burke, of, Toronto, � � ttty of irisb White oats which surpassed se brill ab our worb and inspect our sttoak, spent Sunday with her parents. Jonas sols and Yake of Altona ether kinds at chip mode] Farm, G=etph, Joe. > ^- and obtain prices. Don't be misled by . :Hiss ,nary Turner attend the fun- were visitors hereon Friday. Lapp,Cedar crone. saes 1►TT$061A8 DUNN,Clonveyanoer, Com- agents we do not employ them,consequent- eral of her uncle Mr. Jackson at Lin- James Pengelly has gone to Little _ 9. miwioner for taslap Affidattts, •te•. ly we can, and do throw og the agents say la t weEtic. York to work on the railroad. clareniont.Out, e7 commission of 10 per cent., which you will Sirs,H. Ho k ins has recovered from 31r. and theMrsW. spare nor Sun• , _ certain) save b Lag her recent attack of heart failure. daved with the tatter's Arent lckenII Gal 0 y p parobas from art. A p g $UNTI` O, Issuer of Marria¢e osll solicited. ... Pyner r•eturncd home on Thurs- . Lteenseeforthe County of Ontario- Of 'firs. Sam, Pennock, of Whitevale, day after holidayin> in the west. Yards at Spink: Mills. - IIe•as the store or at b"residaaoe,Froaeriag WHITBY sRANITE CO., visited ties. John Horn last Reek. 1I r• }�a nnedp of,�awworth"has en- "7filage. l'y Miss Richie titghswander, of Tc,' Best Quality of Hard Coal _ Opp.Po610ffioa Whitby, Ontario gaged\t•i;h F. L. Green as miller. ronty, is visiting her grandmother, Alex 4foore',q sale of short-horns on .AVID BELDAM Auctioneer. ke., -— Jiro. John '"'ilson. Tuesday'of last week was a F icc es-s. _Full weight Guaranteed• . . Woburn,solicatasalesfromhrsnumerous Mr. and Sirs. Win. Turner and Mr.- t rt•nd•botb far and near. 861011of foot:-•farm �ICSERIN LIVERY pNelson -and Jlrq Levott of Coleman Chestnut s toot and •ve tblus the to to besoid will be and Sirs E:J Z",:rner, visited rci3atives c ..tit x f••w• days with friends.here' Stove and Chestnut Sizes ba=dled by tbes4b•orib•r ertb the US in tract v'lle la t week. �lisy ir,�'a t\alkent>tag spent.t tett` sad sold w the very beat advantage. 4rily Little• Frcd Xi'il+on fcll from Ilk ,lacs \t ith It. NV. and_N1r*. Mowbray IF'irst class vehicles for Eire by day high chair and injoured his shoulder „f Kinsale, At lowest market DR.BEATON,TOWNSHIP CLERK or sigbt 'Bas in conneetion meet• but hr is gpttin;,along very wpll now. ��'ns ti�'arcien of Lucn's H.'d and . Convenaneer. Oommfeeronerfor taking in all G. T. R.trains, Freight and `' tn••flc'ttt here attcnied the sari' forwerk- o Giernwooci'has aMdeviu 43countant Ete. !tones to low R f I';een \'i�' on rarm rapers . Issuer of X&rr=Are Lie- szprese delivered to Ali parts of the lay �. t:c)c'F Teachers' TraiuinK n,c•f•t' ]ting fi nd� its re, - prices. $0006 e+ptb i. e. out f-v village. Teamine of all kinds done inity ,viii h vterg conducted by lir It, .1. Hirnc ! +inn si-ter :attrndrrl - --- - ---- - on shortest notice. Sale trod comp iiar;ly,wf Tc+:Gn' r h•• 1,a hel,,•i - },all at .Nlai khain on W- have also on band quantity of Sc,:oe vaxrng folk. attrn,,prl the q FP05T1LL, Licensed :�uctionPer• mission stables to oonaectioa. �t•,di<.ci•aP ni;tllt o9' last Werk, Best Quality Smi-thing Co.01. . for teaottej Yart anf Oatara.>. .tar- I lIf)Clty JI,\SCh tt tfrtrkltatn laic w:ek �Lr�. .T. \�'al�b of Yuul. Jtinu , _ Ston antes of a;: s,=Js atteaut� to as sbortes' 7�.�+ _ -- . .•_. Our Coal ruakv? t+nt'm fr`Pixls. - - t•�T W. �•*H. i • ,•tw ;1 F r..n,l ln� t, t t•a e rt ;1 I .. notice, Addreap c+reeo 'Brer P i3�, (:ac 't■ASI H( (OLiIJ, _Brougtiam. 1, i r -� 1 Oril�r i..•ft.wi[n it. Yeak delivered ---..._... Propri*dor, ncl.�(r: jf t'+crap, oho site rl tit ill. T. pot t'ffv'.R. Lit �u.s�cl Auction- -- 11, 1W' l ,p. who t •c. been bvdfa.:t pr•,np•pfly, i • i,..r, t'aii:aor".1 Cofiect>rfor t8o :cn= 11 r. (+ ti E'i�h t5'(is 111 Tur.rntu �• ,: r11 \\ +tt h lr.tt�ty .,toc,k a turn lass :)(York and�.)atarco. A1r klnda of 6aCUo= orer Stinilgy at lii5 hotLe. foI' th,. t•.;>r`a on S!antiay.and i� finder pares conducted sa,t va!uat,ons ma.ie at trod • Tho _ .orate charge. Estate-' and -Onalcuments con - A Jlll:k�cjn l� \'1'•itlni; Ili= uncle tII.,doet or'- rr:e agi)•n.� {jJ }� u stetsnafy r04, M.f ani said by a,atioa or Furnitu're,ils , and oilier friend= at 1)ullnr, ?ir Lc ('i,awf,ud cud da;:ghtfr of ■FSIEIIN BA115' 0� C� �D�private11ar+. slnrhtaae., rents, osteo sod p Ali }i F3ruciie of Turc�nwsl1e13L ,"'f tl:,- base lute }ta.y I)et r1 vistitnc ,1 {i L Il;geral arc^ants pr>mntly ..^�llectad and sstte• - _ `, and JIf.<. l;rrletun's dere, 1rUr,t;k - actorll "Weme=t$ guaranteed Fboc or Siiuday [kith her mother here. izenporstedbyactof Parliament 1974 orrile for terms and part)calars, Broagr.am, c lar\i�,t her little daughter w'astaLvn - - _ A full line of first• T. C. Brow•u is vt4ltiii hi got. Dates map bo fixed at �t�rs office, y g •cucidNnly 111 and is iiow under ihc• PSelcertnE aranah. brother-in-law, 11 r. t�allace, of \nt:torrzejCe�,ta] slfWLWa - class furniture now doctor's care. Subeenbed Capttar aw.ow Methodist Church - - Greeube4ik. - ,on exhibition in - ae•t ...... .. iso,ttoo our. ware rooms. Frank Orchard .has iserued bills ` ���� \$seta Reably Convertible .,..._-..- 1,e 300 Services as Follows _ announcing a sale on the 18th of Attend Bray's for new much con Joa.t Cow.,. xsq T M MCWrLLaa aper l teudenL l:..h ri t the month, —•�� _ . ,. .Preaching, Prices h . � g Bpeelar atsennoa Rive= b Farmer's 8x1• J. IV. Hogle will give a special V ate• Collections aoUeaed and promptly meds 900 p.m.....,, I0. favorite ReMedy for Babies x:00 p.m.. ,.-.Sabbath School :B. S. Dillingham - loiv rate in wood for the next F.A=er's Notes discounted amerioaa and 5:00 p,m,,;;,,.E worth League, on two weeks. + Its pleasant mato-and prompt cures goer,Rn Sxable onge,all par and sola world it p p sued, tyuLbl•on all parts of the world p a have made C'hamherlain's Cough Ht- ',� - 7�asday. .. - PieharinR. �t Tht)msa Keast sold one of hi. savings idaatc n.�p�•t:m•ae. - 5:00 p.m. ..,..Weekly Prayer on - drivers to C-. Downing for a hand• medy a favoritfr with the mothers of ,tatereatallowed on deposits stblebe6tour Thursday stnaA children. It quickly cures their rent rates,sad credited baff-yearrf todepodtoP - Bump figure. coughs and colds and prevents any peso. Herr, Idsnager. Rev. J. E. Moore, Ph. B. !� Ircx1't forget the box social on danger of pneumonia or other serious Paste' s nor " & Coo Friday liigh-t in the Sons of Tem- consefruenres. It not only cures croup .. peranee ball. but when given as soon as the croupy Have a full line of fresh and cur Our school is closed this week cough appear•;,will prevent the attack •sr.atlr■�t�4t�ss��ra ed meats constantly on hand. owing to the illness of our teacher For sale by ALL DRrooisry. Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, through la grippe• a - p We. are glad to say that Mrs. T' Haut, Bologna, W vers, etc. Telephone Co's Annual Meeting- Real _ Estate, - � Y. �•Iattllew•s is itnprovinR as well —_ . Highest prices paid for I as can be expected. _ The anneal meet' of the Alan: �lek Butcher a cattle: pose f 13th. household effects LimThuited, the mrd, ult., andwas at- archn Money to Lona _1 �'�ek - Miss LaFrauch�of Scarboro tended by the Pres,. Alf. Hoover, the HELLO YOU I °pent a few days last week with See. 1. -Tteas., D. R. Beaton, the direct- ' ' her brother F. C. LaFrau ors and subscribers of the company. , A first class S3 acre farm for reale, - Rh' The annual financial report which Q� on. Kingston road, one mile from If you want a good fur overcoat, a Miss L. Morton of Pickering showed the affairs of the company to Pickering village, good Buffalo Robe or a cod tailor College is }dere with her grand- be in flourishing condition was pees- Insurance of all kinds attended to. made suit, made to order, leave your father, being laid tip with grip. ented and adopted. It was decided Village property for sale. measure at the Farmer's Supply Store W. D. Burk left on Wednesday to substitute for the present 'phones memo Farms to rent Every suite to give satisfaction or no to work for Mr. Selby, Markham,' in use on the system, the very best • That measure of time • 4 saile. We handle nothing but No. 1 p P even, sure, and al= Conveyancing of all kind's done taking his brother's�place•there. and most u to-date instruments pro sCttli, at reasonable prices. A number of F. Sanderson's curable,--some important extensions ' ways just correct ' Our Wall papers are unsurpassed in and connections of the line with other r ' quality or price. friends gathered at his home, on independent lines were reported as W e sell -We V. Richardsaa• Remember the market on-Thursday Monday evening and greatly en- having been made, the company now 8 Da Highest price paid for all kinds of joyed themselves, has connection with some 90 miles of - Y Notary Public, Pickering. faun produce. Cash or trade. R. Burk of Markham spent \ion- wire and some _xJ villages, showing Clocks day here with his parents and the rapid growth in 2 years from 10 Farmers Supply Stare frieuds before his departure to miles of wire. Several extensions that are as good as - - Gore Bay inhere he has secured a are likely to be made as soon as the 'the best and as - position. spring opens: A committee was form- p 'Mr- Hardy toP, WR ed to meet a number of farmers want- DOMINION IBANIK cheap as the VSS holding meetings here on Monday nf Tor-on ing a line wilt rom,the Brock Road cheapest. west to �'hitevale where a switch Tuesday and Wednesday after- board is being put in,. also to meet To' noons and evenings for the Pur- ppromot.ers of a line from Audley to riapital Paid flu, $3,000,000 pose of instructing S. S. teachers Greenwood the Company's eastern 5 , took Food Reserve Undivided d and �`� ss4 loo and workers. terminal. A committee was appoint- Undivided 1'zphte i r One of the fastest games of ed to draft a constitution.and by-laws Look at the rice of feed; Dr. " hocks was played here on Fri- rendered necessary by the recent in- y p For ration of the Co.,and the elect- • p - .'WHITBY BRANCH day night between the single and ion of officers was deferred until the Norman Bassett : BRANCH, married men. The single men Hess. Stock Food !saves feed. It won by a score of 13 to i. It was constitution- has been prepared and " is endorsed by every farm paper. General Banking adopted. P' fir'-pay offices-leave - -dweller A-0pticion, _• g' witnessed by a large crowd. been established rendering a ver Whitby.. Ont., Mr. T. L. Willbray, of Tremont g n I Brock st, South. Ill., who won seventeen remium8 Bu81IIe88 Transacted. On March the lith the eseeut- Cheap and efficient local connection _ at the World's Fair, s a very ors of the date John Tool will offer which has been a boon to the public. -� y Strongadvocate o�Dr Hess' stock for sale by auction at Hubbard's The following resolution, moved by t f PiSpeoial atTention given to the eollec-. hotel here 180 acres of land in the Dr. G. N. Fish and seconded by A. C. •��I��ut1�aE■��aa tion of farmer's sale and 4th concession. See posters for Reesor,was adopted: That the sin- ether notes. Note the price of eggs- 'Dr. care thanks of the company be extend- Hess' Poultry Panacea is the _ full particulars. ed to W. F. Maclean, M. P., for the BINDER TWINE guaranteed egg producer. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. Inflammatory Rheumatism Cnred. able fight which he is putting up in puSA�,Z�txllllaf. - Hess Ipstant Louse- Killer has the parliament at Ottawa in behalf of _ ,25 imitations. Use the original �rgposith received of $1. and William SbalfFer, a brakeman of the independent telephone organiza- f� on your cattle. upwards. Dennison, Ohio, was confined to his tions with a view of securing for Agent for all kinds of McCormick - For sale at =31tl9TiBEit allOWed at highest bed for several weeks with inflamma- them telegraphing connections with Facrn Implements, Wilkinson Plows $ tory rheumatism. "Finally I sent to the,railway stations and other right- Etc. _ current rats. McCaw's drug store for a' bottle of eous privileges: that in Mr. Maclean - -Also- ]PICKERING eornT5nu=ded or paid half Chamberlain s Pain Balm, at which we have recognized a man of the peo- For Singer Sewing Machines. . HE PICKERiNG, lbarTy, time I was unable to use hand or,foot, ple, fighting for the rights of the peo- Binder Twine a Specialty. and in one week's time was able to go ple,ri bta of which they have been •' J.THOSTON, to work as happy its a clam." For wrotiglly robbed by the great cor- L. D. BANKS, ]PHARMACY 3URAQat sale by ALL DRUGGISTS, poraWoas by means of legal but un. ss l� Pickering. - , +J ` 7 .. , • : : : : . � • - ( LEADING �IAflg�iTS 1ANAR =RUSSIA CgiS1� �NANSTORCEDACID . B13toolft Th .Prices La Live • e Ruling g --- - ewd Breadstuffs. _ BI2EADSTUFFB• Mob Rule Now Reigns 111 Ba:toulltt - Flank was Turned by Jap Column Toronto, Feb. 28.-Wheat--Ontario - Fierce Battle, -Tho market is firm; sell and white, :. . and pori. After a $1.06 to $1.07; s rig i 98o to $1; goose, 912c to 93c. Mani.obs un- changed; No. 1 northern, $1.11; No. 2' northern, $1,07 to 1.08; No. 3 A despa ch front St. Petersburg The strikers are all Georgians, and RUSSIANS DRIVEN BACK. The Japanese continue to press the northern, $1.02. All-rail rates, $1.- says: It is reported that Tiflis, capi- number about 40,000: A despatch from Sachetun, Manchur- Russian advanced divisions on the 16, $1.13 and $1.07 delivered. tal of Russian Trans-Caucasia, is a I' Tlie steamship lines from Ceustan left flank. On Feb. 21, with a I Flour-90 per cent. patents, $4.45 centre of riot, and that fighting Is ia, to St. Petersburg, says that f5 g trophic to liatoum h susl cadre} ;fighting is going on on the Russian strength of not less than eight bat-' to $4.40, buyers' sacks, east and incessant. Hundreds have been killed talions, they attacked the outposts. west; 15c to 20c higher for choice. or wounded. Hundreds of armed service. left. The Japanese advanced two The Russians made a vigorous coup- Manitoba, $5.50 to $5.70 for first A REIGN OF TERROR. Strong columns. The eastern column, Mussulmans came by train -rem the _ marching towards Singolin Pass, ter-attack and occupied the Village patents, $5.10 to $u.'10 for second count- and pined their co-religion- Dapiudu, forcing the Japanese I patents, and $5 to $3.30 for bran y 1 g The, tie-up of railroads running - • '• turned the left flank of the Russians �fists against the Christians. Business from Moscow is a serious,feature of at Tsinkhetchen, compelling them to temporarily to ,abandon their ad- exports, is at a standstill. Many of the r4 Vance. Millfeed-514.50 for bran in bulk, the situation. Iu the Caucasus -retire. The vtestern column advanc- in their s have barricaded themselves re ,ion the authorities u ar for the ed from the north on Iantazan, and $16.50 to ito for shorts cast and,in F' FPe west; Manitoba, $19 to $20 for 'in their houses. Robbery and vie- moment to have regained the upper is trying to turn the Russians de- A FIFTH ARMY. lence are supreme. hand, but the situation uiayat ally ` ',fending Gooutol=lin Pass. The fight- shorts, $19 for bran exports. A despatch to the London Times I 73as, is quiet, all the Armenian _ ing is desperate, 'notwithstanding s Barley-46c to 47c fur No. 2 44c time again pass out of their control. from Paris says that a fifth Japan- to 45c for No. 3 extra, and 42c for ;shops have been closed, but the I Even the- reinforcements of the mill- 'heavy snowstorm. The Russians ese army is concentratin in North- hanks are doing business unser. mill-g No, 3 extra, and 42c for No. 3 ia:y in all the cittds seem to have north of Iantazan repulsed the enemy ern Corea. malting outside. Toronto freights. tars protection. been inadequate to prevent the con- -on Sunday evening. The Tokio correspondent of the Order has been restored at Bala- ' - The advantage thus far is on the P Rye,-75c; to 78c for No. 2 1.o.U. tinuance of conditions tending- to kahany, but at Romany oil Friday s,t London Daily Telegraph says that a -outside, robbery, murder, and tr""rroriynt. side of the Japanese, though at dozen torpedo boats that were re- Corn-Canadian, unchanged, 43ic strikers attacked two factories, and x heavy cost: From advices from -the Gently finished have joined the sea- to 44c for yellow', and 421je,to 43c as a result 30 persons were killed or Other cities outside of the Cauca= - front it is difficult to say how severe going fleets. He adds that ten for mixed- f.o.b. Chatham freights; 'wounded, sus, such as 1;katerinsk,a Khamany the losses have been and whether the SaratofT, A1c-tiandr�rsk, and many steamers laden with coal and provi-� American, No. 3 yellow, 52c; mixed, In Baku many terrible murders " `Japaaese are likely to attempt to sions are icebound outside o1 Vladl- have been committed. Manager- Ad- others, are in a condition in co o drive in the-Russian left much fur- v2c on track Toronto. g tete or paltial i�l disorder owing to the-, Gen. Kouropatkin evidently vostock, and that'' when the ice Oats-No. 2, 3Jc to 4-0c west, 40o amofT, of the Naphtha Itefining p p g moves out the Japanese will un- to 41c east. Works, together with his wife and ,strikes.. The forces n' law nn l order "had been trying to establish his left doubtedly capture them. Rolled Oats-34:15 for cars of bags children, were all burned to death. apparently have been unable to pre- flank far in advance, to coxnl anti and $4.40 for barrels on track here; A legal official named TaksalT and a j vent the strikers from resorting to the tactics of their fellows in St. -the crossings of the Taitse River, 25c more or broken lots here and bazaar owner named LajnfT-LalajelT operation being a counterpart of JAP SUPPLIES BUR'�ED, 40c outside. land the latter's family have been !Petersburg, and marching from'shop ' Gen. (lrippenberg's movement on the A despatch from Mukden says:-A Peas-66c to 67c for No. 2 west murdered. i to shop and forcing out every work- right flank to secur', the fords of the company of Cossacks which has re- and east. The easualttes are unknoxn, but manMany Government works in f p g Pe Buckwheat-Firmer, u4C to 55c it is encrall-v thou ht they were not I various parts of the country are in- Hun River reparatory to the break- turned from sten the -ileus re- r Ing up of the ice in the spring, i connaissance toward Corea, penetrat- east and west. g g eluded in the sus ensions. Ilal[ of The scene of the operations is 50; below a thousand. lF'hole families r p P ed by mountain paths as far as vscre dragged front their houses and tr° workmen in Libau are on strike, miles south-cast of Mukden, .beyond; liagoumin, eighteen miles north-west - i seriously affecting the manufacture Da Paas. au important defile corn-1 of the Yalu River, where they burn- COUNTRY PI20IlUCE. murdered In the strocts. of nillitary supplies. manding the road to Fu Sar., Both! ed a large depot of Japanese prod- Butter-Quotations are unchan ed. It is reported from CuA�arrtinopleSt. - -armies opening apparently impregna-i sions. Turning south, the Russians Creamery, prints ., .. .., o that . are rn and Pu!i, in Trans-Cao- p ori Petersburg workmen have ble positi,riis oil the centres. Gen. captured a transport of supplies, of Dairy tubs, good to "^28c to 30c casia, are under mob rule. The Of- !temporarily resumed their members of �iro atklnlcevEiclentty lganrp to in-, which the small command was in I ...30c 22c f ons while eating for members of P p choice icials are helpless Murders and t _ au uratEO. w' sweeping operations rest need. During the course of the - arson are frequent. It is rumore,i the imperial mixed commission, lrut on both flanks, but the Japanese night Japanei a surrounded the the por-1 Dairy inferior grados to 1of 5c l6c.stun ]llacl< be;oaging to the Rus- I they are {,assessed cn the spo Apr is that war -e sides, -'.countered hard. etfondon of therRnssians was desperate, do mPtfium ... ,_c ic,I k ecu fleet ltavc bombarded unrest and their sense of p - chgir, I oti. which is held by c'trikers. lacca Ill b} incecidiary proclama ' - ;LOSSF c; w'F.RF HEAVY. but a Chinese guide discovered a, o An Fng,=sh merchant who has just flans, the latetit ul' shish alludes to do large rolls . . .........+Oc lc St. Petercbur mountain pass by whirh they escap-' c10 niediuui ......lf?c 1'.+c , arrived as obliged to flee from Ba- ' the Frnf eror n• "Ffcholas the A c espatcli from g ' says -(;en. Kouropatkin has tele ed to Khuairhon Slovnt.nin, 1001 Cheese-('us�tinuas qut,t and un- toutn, where his true was threatened Last," nerd makes a rabid attack _ _-• graphed- to the Frnpi r, under date miles due north of the mouth of the changed at 11c for large and itjc and h,s otttcr destroyed. Iupon the ntot!vcvi ,it the (iovcrr,:r:nt. Yalu River, whence they rejoined the' of Feb. 25, as fiillt,wa for twins 1n jot) lots herr. "At 5 o'clock thio morairig the en- army by way of little known trails. Eggs-friers are quoted unchanged Rl to $.1 $S, good stockers, 800 to JI RUSSIANS WERE AT FAW ems occupied T-inkhetchen. Exact The news of Gen. Grippenberg s at-1 at '2-c to '.2Sc for new lnftl. 2Uc to t-,j.) Its at $l 25 to $ti.50. - reports of our ,3astcarday'a losses hav'o j tack on Gen. Kouropatkin has caused 'i1c for fresh and 19c to 20c for The run of sh•.c•p and Iaml,s was No Justification for Attack on - not get been rea'iced. There are 12 ' great indignation at Ru,,sian head ;'light and export ewes anO lambs quarters here. and to army circles ( ., he Fishermen. officers and ab w'.,t 3cb men wouncled q 1'.' v-1 urkey>. 1.c to 15c; decks wi,r: tru=er, .beep being quoted at In h'slital at ar,tunyu. The percen- (,ea• Crippcnberg's de;,arture was 1Ac to 14r gccwc, lie to 1'2c, chick- ,�" surprise, as he had received no fc and olJ, Sc $f '0 fO $ '' and lambs at'$ti , to 1 A Faris despatch says The report - commander killed t,; %cdetachgent on rhe-, from Gen. Ko in patkin to quit his en's, ichoice, 1_c to 1 $,, a:;, , of th International C'onir of the 7Oc on 1 he hog market is steady ancl tin- witch investigated the action of the ports acts of Ilia,urs try many de-I Post: Fie lett Manchuria uncaremom-I, LOl,ltatoos-Otitarin. 65c to chanizi,41. at g 10, the top. i Russian Baltic• Ilcet under Admiral inched hcidies of fro, ps I ously. .without taking 1,ave of the track ,5c to alk• out. of store; east-i_ Commander-in-('bird Even Ger. _ Itun to-dny-120 caPa including 8 i Rulestvcnskv in firing un the (�ataie Gen. Kouropatkin instances many ernr :.,c L"u Ht c on track, nerd 9(c to .loads of cattle frorn Chicago, going I cock trawlinb Meet while passing CIISfa of i'lvsc fgt t ing and bayonet Grippenberg'9 friends say that the 95c oat of store. -n - charges, and chncludos "'phis morn-et Present is not a ftt time for venting e through Otiti'hean of cattle. sheep through the `oath yea on Oct. 22 haled flay-"No, 1 tlmoth}, $'` per, hogs 1,:3n0, and 51 calves. Tact, sinking one of the British ves- q Ing a battalion of the enemc advanc- Pergonal feeUngs, when the army ton in car lots on track here, N0 2 TK ed an the direction ut Pepin. ]'ass:! mpst bend all its energies in the ef- $6 7,r to $7 13utrhrrs -Choice picked, $k to EI ' sets, kil!i:;h two men and wounding tort to secure victory. firmer at 4(); fair to r,!o•l, $1 to $1 20 iridic- l r.,versl others, was made public at six allies south-west o1 5anturicu, Baled Straw-Cl ti:'t at $6 per tor, um, $5..+0 to S3 65, cows, $'=,3u to 3 3U o'clock on Saturday afternoon. 'i p•nd this evening the enemy's out- for car lot-s on track here. $;3 SO The opinion of the majority of the pmts commenced to approach .the XNF-QUAL TO STRAI3f, Vx ort` lfarket :easier at $-I 8a for !conunissit.n is that there were no Passes occuliird by_us:.: VO tiTI3I AL M.\RfiETg. 1i - � According to the LOrwlnn ])ally �fanry picked,• enc! 31 to ft 10 or Itorpedo boats ' among the trawlers, t:en aakharoff, Gen, Kouropatkin's Telegraph's Wit. Petersbur• des etches hfontreal, Feb, 11'S.-Grain-•There e, } _ chief of .sta(1., in a despatch dated, p the general run; rows, ,3 aci to $'1, t and that Adinirai TtdjestvenEky's ac- 7 yesterday, aporia that when the ,la-' the Siberian Rallwav is giving way was no t irther change in the condi bulls, S3 to $3 10_ export bulls. $3.- tion in firing ,upuu the fishing fleet yesterday, attacked, ri,p and captured -Beres-, under the tromendwis strain to which tion of the local market for oats, 23 to $1, was therefore unjustifiable. The Rus-' tictT Il all, on Feb. 2'i, their dead lay ' recently. 1t has 'been subjected. A L13-k the undertone continues strung Stockers-)J,%rket stae:iv at $3.2:, Sian commissioner alone dissented general -sagging . of the rails and,` at the recent -advance in priers, %N ILO $t3 nn, feodure, short-keep, at $3•-'on this point, He dedarea that in- "in healis. The Russian 1,,s-es have j other serCous defects are showing I sales of car lots of No, 2 white at 80 to $'1 his opinion it was the hostile action * not yet been ascertained. I themselves and though the railtv.ay is 4"etc to 4Gc, and of No. 3 do, at.l Gh�p and lapi!--lifarket firm: oc the fishing vessels that'caused the TIiA text of. Gen: SakharotT's_ (11064- only capable of carri Ing barely sufB-1 4;)c per Lushel ex-stare4 1patrh is as follows cient provisions for General Kour°- I''lour-]fanitoha spring wheat pa- prospects t•teaiiy. Export ewes, $1 - fit-Ing by the Russians. "We evacuated 43AresnetT Full after I . 5,,1 to" f:� bricks, $;i.50 to $'1.23: The commission finds that the bat- e severe bayOnM "fight, the enemy patkin's arnip, this is becoming in- tent a, $a•'+O; strong bakers', $5.:'0' lambs, $5.2:, to $t'. S.ti. tleship, Kniaz Suvaroff, while pass- ! bringing to the attack a consider= creasingly difficult and the number of winter wheat stents. $:5.70 tO $::•-I g R trains daily soon must be reduced. 80; straight rollers, $:,.30 to $5.40, Hogselects. t ,40,stoadv at recent dc- fla the trawlers, noticed first a green able' superior force. The attack on and in baKs; $2 aO to $=.FSO c]:ne;"selects. $5.10, lights and tats flare and then the appearance of a Tzenti Paas was repulsed. At Beres- ♦ Feed=]IanYtoUa bran in hags, $1-; SS'1 i suspicious vesisl, •vhich was taken vert .Rill the Japanese advanced °gar REGINA BANK BURNED' shorts, Slif to $20 per ton; Ontario to be a torpedo-boat_ Admiral Ito- the bodies of their own dead, in the _ wheat in bulk. SI- to $IS; shorts, -� jestvensky thereupon gave orders •to face of exploding surface mines and ouille, $2.1 to. $28 r f re, upon this doubtful craft. The through barbed wire entanglements.- Handsome Bank of Montreal De- $19 to ! ; m per ' stroyed. ton, as. t° q'=:=►its• SERVICE DIRECT TO FRANCE report continues: Their loses were considerable. Ours hfeal-The demand for rolled 'oats, The act nt. firing on the fishing �1A�'A not yet beers ascertained. A Regina, N. W. T., despatch says: does not �sho.w �mttch improvement, Allan Steamship Company Sign fleet when no torpedo boats were ''In the evening of Feb. 24 the en- The -Bank of �fontr al was coal- and business is quiet, but the under- Three-Year Contract. �presrnt,. was, in the opinion of the --erns was discovered in the neighbor -destrd'ed by fire early on tone to the market is firm in sym- An Ottawa despatch says:-Tho majority of the commission, unjusti- hood of Thautogao Village and Pass, Sunday morning, The'origin is sup- pathy with the continued'strength in i Allan Steamship Company has sign- nine miles south of Wanfu Pass.' posed to be the fusing of electric_ oats, and prices are fully maintained dissc-rits front this opinion, and holds wires'. Mr. A.. F. Angus, manager, n ed a three years' contract' with the WARSHIPS SIGHTED. g g at $2.12I, per bag and at 54.50 '.per Tracie and Commerce Department for that the action of unknown vessels • was only awakened by the stifling 'barrel; in corunfoal business is also was f•es onsible for `what happened. a service between Canada and France p A despatch from St. Petersburg° smoke in time. to hastily rouse his rather slow at $1.35 to $1.45 per to' 'begin with the. opening of navi- The majority consider that the flr- !ay's:-Gen. Kouropatkin telegraphs family,- all '•of whom escaped, but bag, r gation in ,the spring. The sailings ing. even accepting the Russian ver- That 20 Japanese torpedo• boats and only in their night clothing. The Hay-No. 1, $9 to $9.•iO; Nn. 2 will be from Montreal and Quebec in Sion, was: unduly prolonged. The t -one .•warship.have ,been sighted off fir.: brigade could do nothing, as the $5.25. to S8.75; clover mixed,'$7 to the-summer, and from St. John or.fishing' fleet was au .no way guilty of _ ti'ladivostock, flames caught.hold of seventy tons $7.50; and p*re clover, $6.50 to $6.- Halifax in the winter. The' French`hostile ,action." �{ A despatch from Shenking,- Man- of coal-stored in the cellar, and the 75 per ton in car lots. terminal will be either Cherbourg ori The commissioners, while recogiiiz- churia, states that reports of actio- conflagration is not y'et quenched. Beans-Choice prunes, $1.40 to $I,- Havre, at the company's Option.I ing that under'the circumr,'tances Ad-' its at Vladivostock, in anticipationlThe building was a handsome brick 45 per bushel, $1.25 to $1.271 in From 'May till November, inclusive,'miral'Rojesstvionsky had good reason of an attack ,on that, place, by thei suture, built in 1888, at a cost of car lots, there will be no less than two round'for continuing his voyage, atter dis Japane o are confirmed, but the Provisions-Heavy- Canadian short $40,000. The total loss will be trips per month. During the; vii covering has error, wo the .shopping Town continues in its accustomed over $50,000, with insurance cover- cut pork $16.50 to $17.60; light the company binds itself to provide to render assistance to the fishermen, gayety, in which the civil and mili- Ing the loss. ThO state of the safe short cut, $16.50 to $17; American .not less than eighteen round trips,' express regret that he did not, while.. tan- elements participate. cut clear fat back. $i0; compound which, however, .may be increased to h�Nas.: In the English Channel,• in- is not yet known. - The channels of Bake are in their lard, 6 jc to 7c; Canailian lard, 6;C' tvvent;-four. For eighteen, the suU- f,;rm the naval uitharities of the normal state; despite the fact. that . .__ �T. --" to 71je; kettle rendered; 8;c tit 9c i- ' t�000 and for twenng po-ors that the tr-ft - - . accorc ng o qua i v: ams, t;'-foto' 8133,333. the strait between the Island of Sak- -- 13c; bacon, i2c to"13c; fresh 'killed lets needed assistance. The steamers far the French ser-, The last pat;agraph of the report halin and the coast of Japan has Workmen Again Close Up Factor- abattoir hogs, SS.50 to 88.7:5; heavy vice will be the Sardinian, 4,849' 'completely interrupted the move- ies in St. Petersburg. fat sours, $5•`25 to $b.50; mixed lots, O arrival out that it was probably the tons; the Laurentian, 4,35. tons; the arrival of -belated Ilussfan vessels _ ments of shipping. Supplies at 'lad- $f, ,to S6.15;..selects, $6.25 to S6.40 T,omerantian, 4,3:58 tons, and the ivostock, it is reported, are plentiful, A 'w Petersburg despatch'says:- off cars; countr•"dressed, $7.50 to that caused the squadron firing fire, and The, 'workmen here aro still uneom- Buenos Ayrcan, 4,164 tons. Cola that IhO cessation of the firing was = though prices are high. The naval S8• stora^e accommodation must.he pro- though an their political dAmandS, douh at l 'duo to the ])i approach.ri ilea= ' attaches of foreign Governments,are promising p Cheese-Ontario tall white, l0acto', videdto the satisfaction of the Min-I leaving Vladivostock, by request: of I They declare that when they return- 10 c; colored, 10'c; Quebec, 10c 'to' skci at Inst, signaling her, approach. efi to work the managers of the ear- i=1er of Trade and Commerce. The, the Russian authorities, g 1014c; quotations are nomicu�l•., I bont`s nnikt have a spied of not less! Finally, the commissioners declare ious factories refused to readmit see- Butter-Fittest grades, 20c .to 300; ', that there was nothing-in {chat oc- thnn ten knots. F.astbouncf trips STRONGLY GUARDED. Oral of the former employes on t.hO ordinary finest, `?4c 't o. `2.ic; �eester=i'crane he extended to a British ci:rred to reflect open the ntart,ial port or; gro.und_.that they were leaders i 1. In n{e to 99c; dairy rolls, 20.C_.to Its. bat he first port of call oast-'qualities or sentinrnts of humanity, A despatch from 'Tokio says:- 'Political rnuv'ement'. As a result the 21c , l of Admiral IlojOstvebsky and his Large numbers- of Ru nsian ' troops industrial 'Town of Schh=ss]ebui g;l bound, and, nc lust )ort,"westbound, � h:gq's-straight cold storage stock most be French. - staff. 1 aro reported, in. the extreme .-north- near the gates of the city, and the at, I. c to 19;c• o.lt2,s17c o 17}c; .. g 3 - JJ eastern p'ar't of Corea, on both styles Nevski, Obudboff, and Putiloff Iron. Montreal limed, 21c to 22c. J- -" of the Tumen -River, apparently' Works are wholly closed. The' em- + 'RANCHER SHOT DEAD. placed at strategic points. The line plovers on Friday tasked for troops ONTARIO HOUSE CALLED. - o! communication between Kyan CATTLE hIAIt]CFJT. y - g-. to guard the works, their rdquost be- rouble Over a Horse Deal in song and -Vladivostock is strongly : Ing similar-to the. one.-they made he- Toronto, I'eb. 28.-There are not u it t loo. aDistrict. - guarded. •Russian scouts have again fore •1nn. 2, the clay of the Haas- nar=y good,feeders cciming in YOt, New Wednesdays March 2eC lr J o ^ on � w - - come south aS f`e=r as the neighbor sacro hare. '(:oN`crnor-(:rarest TrepcilT thunt,'h ilio prospects are that there - I A Moose Jaw, N.IV.T., despatch hood of Songliny_ inatnedint.ely-granted'the requc�t, andl-v,ijl l,r, liheral ofTerings in two or A 'Toronto despatdi S' :-Ihe On-'i says:-"A Big Dfua River rancher the. works are now under close guard. three weeks from now. There is al- t o L:egisl,ture hes been. summoned Hamed 1, with tiiiii ° er.rate over a _ all -- p c sally' u 'iToort enthriry- for hpstiv-'tII-'meet'or. Wicdnesday_Maech_2'2nd, ho se deal Wath nnotharrancher nam- IIARP ATTACK. r despatch' from 1lfukden siiys:-In 0.wMg' to the riots, all the rail= 'short-k crop feeders, jtnd some light It is not, anticipated that the ses- eel llalcome. lfalcontO visited L woL a addition to searchlights the -Japan- ways in Russia have been placed un_ exlmrters were secured t6-day by sion will he as long as usual, The ranch a• 'few days"efter the dispute Ose are employing colored lights in der military law. .7n Odcrsa, they dealers who4,i present reKluiranientr� tact that the Government have .been and delracks, tte]y shot Low. dAad in ome in ut a short es pas Signaling. Eastward of Goudvhou are inurderang the -Jews, and at Paku wore a tattle preside or theses cat rise toethen opinion ythat thereanw'illvbq Ili,; the heart. Sheri(T111 avisitof Culbersh Pass the R'.isvfans have detected a street murders between the 111us5ul- good pribcs were pa party of three hundred Japanese mans and the Armenians are 1 ccs- tie. (.pori ordinary feeders, however, but iittlO' important legialationl tnY,t`st lioutana, has llalcomO. under Anoving north.,' - sant. - 1,100 to 1,200 IDs., were selling at brought idown. ; h ­ G __. S S ���1 ce* ANADArr OR .A . SECRET REVEALED F.�.,�..�..,�.�...�..�..�.�..�...�..�..�.i-���-�t'�..y.�.,�..� Assurance company CHAPTER XVIII. you if I added that I aur happy, It "Madge must come back with me, happier than I deserve to he. Ye.s, becauseshe is zo wife!- best go and leave me; mother; n."wir: ,Financial statement Thehes words so quietly, resolutely paths are not likely to cross again." lepoken pruduced an effect beyond the The wuntess lookedat him, a lung :tower of dencript ion. look of mingled despair and love-' The countess looked at him for a the look a mother casts on the dead 84h Annual Report moment as if she had not heard face of a beloved childo--than she trim. Ther, her proud face grew set i turned awaS . and rigid attd her lips ferined the i " Ns she dirt so, in a Voice that -- words "Your ,wife-your wife! In'-thrilled then, all; Madge said: the tone opine uses when one speaks ..Str1y:" ASSETS LIABILITIES of death. The countess stopped and looked - - A faint l�zr cry rose from lrene's Government, Municipal, and Reserve Fund Company's titan. : ,fps, and she staggered stightly and over her shoulder reluctantly, with put hcr hand against the truck of the repugance with which one glance, other Bonds,Stocks, and De- dard(Hm 3%and 3j%)..... .. $26,408,850.00 at nomething hateful and loathsome. :bentures... ... ... ...... #17,249,744.88 Death Claire in Course of Set- blood - i the ear her if dazed; then, Md ' h ' the blood rushed too her face as the, Madge put Royce's arta from er, bw-tg fagee on Real Estate... 4,508,711.29 d dement, and Instalment Fond 237,445.28 hot fire of shame coursed throu6h all anti collie a step forward. Her faces on Bonds, Stocks, Etc... 888,093.88 Dividends to Policy-holders ia' her veins. His wife! [:oyce's wife! was white, her hands clasped tightly but the light of supreme resulutiori Loans on Policies.......,.... 8,504,491.18 Course of Payment. . , ... .. 16,126.80 - - inaArishe, as a had come atter a is in her dark eyes. man who was already raarrl,d-! - Real Estate owned (lnclnd� Reserve for Policies which may The crimson hic)ud lett her face' ""plait!" she, said, and her voice, low and clear, trembled as if speech Company's Buildings In To- be revived: ..... ...... 83,870,00 sIow}y, left it white as marble, and were an effort. "Do nut go. I-I !onto, Hamilton, Montreal, Other Liabilities...... 2,280.88 she stood almost as rigid as the have listened and-I understand. I Winnipeg, St. John, N.B.,and •countess, Total Surplus on Policy-holders' Seymour utterer) a erj. too. but it hate soinething to say." -London, Eng.), ,. ... .... .. 1.762.683.99 Account, Company's Stan- was a cr of victor and t.rium h, Uad,ha said lif to but she pert Premiums lit Transit and defer- ,,,,,, ,,.,. ... 9-376,425.99 - out her hand as if to Implore his red (net) and Interest ac- datd and as he looked Zorn one to the si.encr, and his permis,,on for her tion! asmile of l,au,rd m h[salemalignant'a9t[send to sh,ak. trued. , . . . . ... 989,888.30 Y y B p -curved his thin tips. 1'h`s-this', gentleman," she said, Other Assets. .. ... ...... ... 402.996.00 _ And 5ladbe! If Ae had not loved hint_ a l With hcr voles, "T f ,arid Cash on hand and to Baxks...nd 290,099.82 Royce before she would have luted him badly hart on the Cumht her 1`im then as he staid uprix'ht as a Common weeps ago," she put her 529.074.699.00 829.074.699.00 ha dart, hit bead thrown bac., ; „ hand- some face full of dignity which f.-, a ho••: •lung -,ince. "-we-thought he ± brave man's glo,iuus crown. Siuwly tvuuld die! /1'c nursed him-one oLf RECEIPTS PAYMENTS _ --" po•;le she drew nearer to him uu.tt her, My p , `:�'o!" sold ltuyce grayly "rt Premium and Annuity Income Death Claims (net). . . ,. $1.221.815,60 heal touched his shoulder, her buscscn' beavivg, her downcast ,les 6i.)wing' was Shv, my wife. Flet for her (net). . .... ...... ........ $3,043,178.15 Matured Endowments (net): ,. 918,887.00 with passiunato love. and adn,ira-i M;r'1.ge turned an iu,plor'ing glance•' Interctt, etc. . .... ...... 1,204,851,50 Dividends paid Policy-holdo-r•s tion, and de orlon. on hire. ' when he grit better we though! 'Profits on Bale of t3ecdu•itles......... 52.881.88 (Including ]Bonus Addition He put his arm round }•r and he would leave us 1-I wanted him d with Pal heath Claims and Ks pct' to him, ,upportir¢ her, ' ]Fl is eyes were Axed on the count 'ss, to go. Why should he stat? IIs - with Matured Endowments) 247,781.12 but he could see Irene as she stood knew that he was a getoleman, an.( Surrender Values paid Polity. -)where she half-leaned aga:v4t the that' we were not lit for hire to liy, holders" ' "" ""'- .95 tn*e, of Seymour he took no not'. among. liut he _was alunc and un what,ycr happy ! Iiia people-y m,'-had cast Paid Annuitants .. ......... 13,597.01 "Your wif••' Nreou-mad3"' f hint off a,:d elisow•ned him. He tuh.t " o, mother, i a n nut mac), She me so hin.sclf, and-he stayed. -1-we , - Total paid to Polley-holden .51.748.351.6'8• y knct�' not hr n g about him', ccs did Commissfo'n, Salaries, eta ...., 681,292.71 As m wife We were married 4-du� ' not want to know He betaine ono 26 x,lir9 neon',�ng �� _ Tries, Dividends. etc . . .. .. 820,1 .80 rlh, God, I am tuniohcd! I am tit ue and-wa, unhappy no her h vr her hand t o her ht-art p � She pa�lsed, odd_prr�Re:d her han,f -•- -- - - - uta - Th., coup ens shudderod and put Excess of Reosipte over Pay. to-her heat ung b cou1, 'as if to rt tl i mo ...... 1,530.420.09 punt broke from her treuii:lin "the throbbing of her heart. X1.28 $4.3".391.28 - - e lips inaudibl% g1 "Tt rs true• that I am his wti•," - Sty poor Royce'- began Seymour! she wen: wt ill a lo+r,:t voice, look. In a half contemptuous half-pitying ing straight Trefure ,her. "Ile sail toss, nut Royce turned his sts upon ,that he- lutes m, He-rued (:ud-• Net Surplus over all Liabilities (Company's Standard) .•$1,376,000 jib, him and there was something. !n the know ll,w I love him'" Her t circ hrol<c, but she recovert+.l Net S11rp111s Over all Liabilities (Government Standard). .$4,326,00 - glance that 41eiiced Seymour in-i command of it !n a moment an I eta nt ly. cont$Wood "I am scirry you have come here, : mother. It will be better for you' to '"This morning-until•now-i cli.l IN 1904 GAINS g•o-all of you, and at Once. ' not know who he way, excerpting that 1004 . 1flOS Increase - "Yes,'' said SeZmuut tt:t.h a sneer•!he was a gentleman. You tell Inc i ."He is right. We are sadly de trop' to-nikht th"rt y ''.i are a ,great lady, Number of appllcatlonA received. . ......... 7.221 $8,868 868 herr, madam," and he took a step 1 that he otg}e:it g,ntleman,, your Amount of Assurances applied for.... .. i 14.371.152 $13,881,06(1 :'9 689.193 ... forward and offvrt:d his ai to Policies Issued . . .. ...,....... ... 1:3.049,3W 12,633,032 408.471 e er•. Her lips qufvcrcd, and she pnsrir;t Popsies paid for. . ........... ................. 11.211.721 10,122.139 1.089.582 f 9 gala rn to they to r,,ill thorn: _ Total business in force ..... 1101.803.944 i)6;b81.110 (1.274.834 e use diel g t It was wren orrr y y you dot W H "r es lips I loved her," h Lhcl knew the Jests s li 1e uttered, and her head marriege. f said so! T told hint so - droppof loft er. The cuuntess hxtl.ecl at him with minglet unheli-f and all along, but I did not know hots horror. ••You-loved her; this gypsy wrong it %vas rill no%%. now • that The new business paid for in 1904 was greater In amount than that o1 any girl?, You, Royce Landon, my s„n you all speak to him as if—as If lic preiflous year In the Company's history. loted her well enough to-marr; hcr? w'e:'e it lhirf or a nurrder6r becaus-c Jt fa impu.aibla!” '.he file." A iuIl report of the annual meeting will appear In the Company's paper, it I.-, true. You do not know her I Itoy re strode to her .itL, but shi "Lt1e Echoes." c. or you would not be surprised, put out her ha-id to keep hint off. - mother. :1nd-and furgive-hut you "f am only a g:cpcv bili-a. tom- forget. It is of my w ife.you are, neon girl, as colt said-hut. I- untlr.r- speaking!' stand what yon mean, You mean _ The countess (tut -her hand to' her that I am not i1t to be his wife, not Ups with a despairing gestru•e that fit to be your ' daughter, that- 1 was absoluU-ly pite;us should-that I tlo now-shartfe and - "Ye�, I had forguttan!" aIle said disgrace hire, It is true—" :shrank back suddenly, for Madge madam, you will take him with coming fast and furious. "You dare hoarsely.. "I had furgolten that, ', '"Madge!" brul:n from Iloycc, I tcirh a gesture and movement full of you?" � to insult her-my wife!" "Toil sac that he has rained him- imploring despair approached her,I The countess looked (town at _hex ._.._though you are a son of mine, no ' � He rnis,d his hand, and in another degradation is too deep for you, 't h.' marrying- rile. it is true. Ii and, kneeling at hvr feet, caught her' a9 if incapable of speech for a mot- mothenSeymour could have been - "Mother!" am sorry, sorry y I would give up illy$ dress: - - f ment, and the silence was only rendered incajlable of insulting any'- "I came," she went on, "to tell life to be this morning as I was yes-, "�,ee, madam," slit, panted, "I-I broken by a sob from Trenc, one for some tittle to'coine, :but. the : ,you that the past should he'forgiyer. '. terday. I wish I had died the night. ant doing a11T.can. llave-have pity 1 . Then Itoyce f6und his voice. countess' Brand fell- upon the stronE . that I would take you back .as it I found him on the common! Ah,' on hinl, and forgive him! It was nil "You see!" lie said sternly, almont arm, and he let his hamd fall to hi-,i nothing had happened, that an h,)n_ if .I had only died? You say nodi-, my°fault! Y&, it was mine, I let defiantly, to tho countess. 'This Is side, .: but flinging Seymour to this - orable career was again open to you!' ing can be (lone, that it,is,too late,' him love me! T ought to have killodl the woman you have called a com- ground with the other, I came too late. Yes, I will o, and ;vuu are goil,g to leave. him; myself! I see it-now. But-but it ial mon gypsy! ilo yon wonder that r1 g 1 0 "Forgive mc, mother," he said What else can I do but leave you rn,,but I say it is not too late, that he, too late. Forgive him, madam,'-and love her, ,Intl marriod her, Which hoarsely: "`Ffe,is. m} brother. T' for- your humiliation? What r-Ise'?. Ah, : Can go hack with you-back to his' take him back. You-you are his 'do you think I would sooner Teave- got! I'lut-but my powers of end-rr- ' me, what else?" occn people.' nlotlier, you, who discarded me, or he:', "W-110 and you must love him,I nnce are past. For' God's sake take: "Quite right, madam," said 5ry-' The counte,s (-yet) her s?ernly, though-thoiyh you cannnt love him is willing to san'ilice herself?" him away. Leave ns in-peace, inoth- mour in an undertone. "The sr,oncr' scornfully, froiu under her, half-low-i as I do; no one can do that!" He drew 11adg'e to hint and kisse:l we leave Royce and his p , creel lids Ah, piteous confession! her Or'". - y people t,le I pris.,ion t •ly, r,vetultly' better. We, must nett forget Irene is "Fre, can go back," pealed .lrad,e. "It because I love him that I "Come away, Tiladgo," he murmur- \h looked at him steadil y— a here, and that it iR, not a ,ro, r "No one in"cam knrnv.' am are. -- place or scene for her." married,-na orte' hot ourselves and i proud, too, madam! T have never ''Did. you think that I should leave "Yes, he is your brot.her," rhe The countess drew her cloak.round vote• T-et him go Back and keep the; knoll to anyone b,fore, nev,r! But you? '.Cot till death takes tile, dear! I said. "It was he who forgot.that." „ her with a faint shudder. secret from the world. Perhaps," 1 will do anything you ask me, if Come away! Good-by, inother," his She strugglorf for breath, nod, as "Let us go," she said. "Irene!" i her voice faltered. "perhaps they can you will- forgive hien, and -lake him voicegrew lower, "goo22W)y, Irene." she'j1aused rho light. a of strung re- "Not-not like this, madam. roti unmarry its, divorce its. T, do not bad"'." I Ire turned -his -back on there, and solution flasher) fn her eyes. "You without one word of-of forgiveness know, T till onl}' a c•omnlon. ignor- Her'-voice failed and her face tell drew ➢Taifgo's shawl ro,uncd her pro- risk iiie. to loaye you, Ilave you no and kindness—" ant gypsy. if tht-y can.•T.am will- into her hands. The countess shook testingly, posse singly, murmuring desire to come back? Do you wish' Royce heard the whisper and his, irig. He' shall go away- with you, from head to font, but said not al her name soothingly, lovingly. to part with file here" your, mother, lips quivered. Madge too heard it,! and I will stay here!" word,• as slie citing to Irene, down Seymour, who had watched the forever?" and her, eyes 'rested,for .a moment'- "Badge, exclaimed lloy'c'e,' $Whose fare the tears were running. scene with a mixture of arnazernentl Royce wiped the s-xoat from his ori the speaker's white face. Ills coke dlokin!_. laoyce strode for ward,: and drew and n t irohonsicm. came forward. brow; pa rI anol his face grew hiti. "What can,I say-? How can I pre-1 :she utterly Jit-rtc.nriled hint, The �ta•I*o front the ground to his "Comomother," he said in his "I have always loved you, mother, - tend to forgive?" said the countess fire of her sel,-SIICAIlce glow,d in her broasi. smoothest voice„ "this is as interest-I you ):now," he Said, hoarse with, a. --hoa seTy "I cannot 4o i' !" "` "vt---a--��-'r* 3facige! he brontlrrrl lits-_i n' �o-a-- 1 -bat it is strop man's•emrit-iTm. _ . ryv g p ak, getting fait, g_ 'has put himself outslrlo the pale of ,I 'will slay holo among niy` own face+ white and working. "You do and you etre worn out and willTae "Y os, I knon'," she said in a voico , even a mother's forhearnnce. iii., peol'le. I will no-cr-claim hiur, nev- ant, know wnat yo it •are saying! ill, There is nothirip; to be dun,. F.trainod with all uii•raturnl Ct11n•hoss• " wife! Harried to a connnoi� gyps, 1 er toll a living• soul tilut i' ani 'Itis Late you! Leave you, my doarest, Uoyco has ,nade his bell anal must lie "You- have been my hest Iovcd son. girl! Tie, a-f andon-my son! There j wide. I iv i'1 swear it'" env wiju!" r on it. As to the young p,rson he Do you thinly we can part•forever?'' is no forgiveness, no hope. Ile as ho raised hoe }$sled, Inc] it.` and' \<i, no! she panted, Struggling "has nrftrr•iud, if he will nil ow Inc tel "ICO- nl}r,sf, mother," he -said, ane lost to me, the .world, fore-v,r and l the Shripely arnn-thc arni of a Creek from him, an:l tinning to the corm- offer hint any ticlvicc, I should say he dr;,ov DTarI e. to him. "T cannnt ever! ,' goo,!ne-;.-,-shone in the juuoillight 6,ss imploringly. "Do -not Lister to that th, sorliu•r lie pats hcr ott the'-leave my 'wife. For God's Sake enc .,� Royce's Paco paled. that lull. I;, a 'Placid flood upon the him, madam. il,e docs not•ace, 'duct: stage the Iwt ter. :1n actress is very this! T t•an bear -no more-!" "'You are cruel, mother," he said, white, love)"; face. not- understand as you and .I do! little, morn respecta1110 t.harl to gylisy; "I am going," Shu sai,F. :"'and unjust. if I 'am lost to ynii, 'I swear that. never while T live .Lom isten to and do as I sah y. Take hut; ifI an.-any judge of•hi.;trionic "\o; no!" wnilorl Ta.dcr.. "tion, T was lost tho hoar yoit turned rue' will i mention his nanio, or seely him hint hack with you-go with then. abilit.1" I should say sho wuulcj rise shall not F*u w'itho.tt, hien!'' and she from your door. As-to• the world=' or•sl,n,lk- to him if I ineet •hint. k' I aa?•k! I--" her $•rifts chokod, "r ter-" put bre hands tin Iluycc'g lire,ist, it ver w-o:I(1-1-care-no`Tiiri' f�1-it-�- ice.-him-fere•. !Tapirrmt-m' a-fell lfoy tt-iF1T �ti"t5 55"!Mr q- : - MI-1 , hurt',frz5m 'irclr: - •11ave done with it, have left it for-, 1101, corse ceaScrl. A profound ail- flay:q. I-I shall.forge!,; anal-and he and had janmr' 1 him a ninst a troe The countosa I oked from one to ever. This is niy worl,l, these are auto f,-Il upon the group as it stood jird ns happy.ns T was hcforo I saw' with a fot•cr that -shook every tooth rho -oi hr r. th,lt- mnnwllT ii r1w - Imy ' pdoplc, nnd," he drewJradge' niot ionless, struck to stone by ..the hien. _ in 'Soyinoor's h:ad. voice, tremulous and sobbing., -rnur• cin-or to. him, "this is my-wifo. :\ll words. "1fy people are fond of me, and "Porn COward!.you cur!" Itoyae muted: . is said In that. It wo,.rld but anger The countess breathed hard, then, will be kind to me and-and,you Will s;tl,l, hitt oyes f'ashin,, his breath (To be Contint:e'd.)- - - •: 4 - Sale Register. Now Adverti,semerita. 2i peLri•h•d ev Friday morning rN its once TUMDAY, MARCH, 7TH. Auction Sala OR. SALE-A new Milch cow,at - °'7 of farm stock, implements, roots, Flot 19,con.5,Yicklihag. JASFARTHING. riokertag Oaa hay &c., the property of Walter H WOOD FOR SALE-All classes of ' Bray, at his premises. lot 9, con. 3, r y' hardwood paw ready for Bala Prima y _ Pickering. Sale at 1 o'clock. See about the same as lam; year, A J Poynter, - _ bills fur particulars. Thos. Pouch Whitevale, Io.et - er. Auctioneer. - un ar WEDNESDAY, MARCH, STH, 1>I03:- LOST-On Monday Iasi between w. Y White's on the lith son,and T.RadCln'.on /a Auction sale of household furniture Brock road,a saekatchewan robe. Finder will TERMl ri s,harness, etc. at Andrew's Ho- be rewarded by lasering same at :! 11.96 pdtr�+ser; i1.DOS Spaid to aQwaa•a West Hill, the property of OR SALE-A quantity of ins • ' { BATES ; ADVEBTsld fi : Robt. Andrew. Sale at one. See 4 y P bills. D. Beldam, Auctioneer. root wood,neatly split and piled,cmc in 12.5 lenggths.32.00 per cord on pramtaee,lot 18,con.5 brae insertion,por line . - - to cents FRIDAY, ARCH 10TH 190:1:-Auction Fickerieg. Apply to J w Hogte. Brougham. =aeh sabeaquaut insertion,per lime - 6 Th"rate dow not include Legal or Foreign ad. Sale of cedar posts, rams and Makes _. SEASON�T r+rrdaemence. at the lot 2X), (on. 1, Pickering COWS FOR SALE-3 new uii!ch Tor FIS11; SEASO • 9 Special terms given to partied making 0012• Kingston Rollo, 1; miles wet t tiff co for eels,good milkers. As I stn giv- z,son for a or B months or by the year. Halt- webe Pickering Village,the ro vrtc of in up the in c ustnees these cows must or g dearly cr Yenily contracts poo;able quarterly. g g P p sold; also horse power for cut:inti Ponca or Business cards,ten lines or under, with paprr, S. C. Bunker. Sale at one. See pitlning teed in the dry, UEO S'TOTTS, Yics• ` pall year,$5 tY,p5syl ble in adl•ahce. billy fol pat tic misers. Thos. Pouch- eriug. Pitt Fes-:;o;,ee in local columns ten cents per Ilse, er, AUC'Lier-ticu --- ---" _'-- - •- _ ._live c,32.centsper tine each sul,soq'.eut ina,rtion. . .. .livela;contract r les made known On apl�iica• ;5ATCRU_1T, MARCH 11th, I9:;3-Auc- i 1R'�I TO RENT—A.s[+lendicl furcal Fresh Trout,.. -- �- being-mom need cf the sautn half cf lot z9 ��� �L on. Vo tree advert:siag . tfinn sale of 1:>) nett', r P land u[ t' �t b'rr�h tt }lite Ftsh Advertisea:ent8 Sig;hemi written n-(ructions 2nd Range,B F con,COnSL:Ct61.; of let acus.Fit• , lit:hbatc{'s IirYPI. Tire ,1 I.1ut, f„•iu> cats" A tori: three miles of Pickering Vit.:age � Fresh Sea Herring. Y Wil l be iusertod until ferwdd•;u ani c ser.d ac- o C ?:,t and l•'or full Particulars aptly to\\• \' lhr.hazdsou, .out!1-we't r uut ter e oordit:gly, Orders for utsecutioui-, sellar tse< 1 laentsmtlitbe !n writing sad sent to tnepub- south half u£lel 21, ;:, !t'';cru:.Pick- YlckFrine usher>, eting, part of the e :' tht. late �(.;(,S FOR HATCHI\G-_�'-11e un- Job work promptly attended to.- , ' d John 'l,i).. " 1'r)I [ rise: ;ell _A ers:gnsd is pre 3 to fcruah a hmit�d hill=. '1'hel;. Yu.0 h,1. :, 1•r{oLer,•, u i n ser of eu;s Lr La:chinC p'arroacs White Finnan Haddie . . . 3I.aKr:it laT ' - t':cti•,li ale %w:iety. Fr a rt lrre•_ttiu�. On eked Scaled Herrings pal• Y'olitio s-Sin::f.ltlen ienoa I January '):h,atc a hen was.set ,::t: iu eX;s, f Our .1ollulasaLoeelYsrer. elf h U,�lii>lll £itt'tat.:air ''tt the til- ail of wbi�h w'era hatched.w`t:cu is proot Of Qur 1<apeotattono-The hearty Ise„i•nt' liroU6,1111tt1, t1:i: t,l"t,et•t}• of forti:ity. parses Head rsoa,CLerrl'woud.- - s.ptortOf:henaopleofP/ckarineandvieihity il'•:. It. Jackson. Tern,- rash. ,T. +IkATIti(i Itltili. 1IUL:amu A'3D. _ .- I PuUc'her, :Ul:'ttr)71eet'• LOT 1•'011, S?.LU-'I I:Q t-a erS.t, e.i •Lrers - �/,e j _ :. ._ •. - \IU�U.t1', 1I.11[C![. ' i:ifFt:-Ailrtion t.r=a:ea:areeFonab!ep:ice, ': lurteska:log �}��(:1((1A Labrador Heriting5•.. . _ MurKar do Thexton, Proprietors 1!l e•: f,t1'ut stork ilia ltu ,[elL(I I,, r.uk, and also k,ia huu•e seise lot F::uatal to �/ �r1�iiG�• __.... ---.--- -- h•,.:;e1:oLl furr,itn e et:. to prop the c:lla;e f Hr,ug am P'cr tan:eoarsahply :•�l':ank Sand '.enc an the pramlaes or:o ' FRIDAY, MAR-, 3rd, 1911;-J. ertr of John Gourlie at lei 9, ('oil. kicLaidwaiPic:lering _ - -- P:.ISnti�il6h. Atu`iur,.'erlut,lucx. L. ;��F E'1E:11 FOR SALE: Part of -- - ------ 1't'F. U.�T, _ be 011 e4d w,al-knowa 'U&T•`,.:d E'arm e B,in-oteis Fi6h, ----TEACHER TRAINING. ilii title o£farm C}silk, unplettl�ntCs bu!VM3r120Lo tce12t,t of 1hsaYS=.R'c-F•rrelt ”" 1 G Cod tiieadi. ' n le l.tk homsun. -otG/ Th Sabbath School Institt:te fur household furniture et at the lot 'ens fur i,ua gr.tin and 'aro•:o••-130 acres !�, wutkr'rd of Clip Tntctls[li > KingstonVacy e:tine Prcvrn al prize-winntug the S. p of 10, Con. Yi- .~ring, .0 Horus Lave been ra!sed:on:bis far u:. Orchard Yicker!nt ops ned tz Brougham on Road, onr• guile east t,t Pickering and goon a ddin 4t;ec: L see:li❑1; to de- _ !�louda�'u£tetu,5on, Fe.tStuar�• '_'7th, in till:tt;e, [he [1P,pt•rt�•- of I., A .i ie an estate. Anp-lyto JIRS. J S.-THOM. Salmon - Sardines SON.cz Dow an i Slcflllhvray, I'i L.;by• 19 9m �� the Prea1,)•terian church. The Speak- ' Boone. Sale at on,'. See ilill� for G Kippered Herring er at this a, ve-ell a.; at the oth-v meet• particulars., L.Fairbanks, :'duction- ���� �� � � � 1 Ha eH. iugs of the fn.,titute ,Pas Mr. 1.1. A. I yt S 1 1 pry 14 Rr Hardy, B, A_ tl:e Teach*-r 'Triohiing T, t:-U.ts, �l\RC'ti.' 11TH, lgo;5 -Credit [tam q UI 1 - Secretatyref the Oniarto S. S. :'<a,;uct Sall.-of tarot stork..i n lettlrnts, ctr. :. atiun. . The s::hj,•rt for the \fulld- at thN !ot :i•1, con. 7, Pickering, the . afterur,on sPrs.r,n «'a3 Pro>. IIauti}';• property oY NN Ill, H. Burke �+x!e ,;,.:' - •' - -- - -_-- -- -- -----------------------__-- ---- 1Psson l5u the ' Scholar',li one eti:rlt' ' at one. - tiee bills fon•partir-ulars, noting the hiudrancea, help, and Tho-A, PotlCher. Aurtioneet. " •` plans. In On Mondac ereitin� �Sr. «'t:nvt:..1,.11'. tl.\RC'Er l:rrtt-Auctit,n ` _ 0 e Jfi ardy di;c•u.;sed. 'The Pro ,ararir,n r, f ,ale o - r, int sit-in,-Wase,etr'., I ' t e tU f f:triu ,tu, k. /� P rL' the les.,r,n, it, 1) the s,:h:,lar and ll" at I ,t io. 5th n., -ke:•in;;, the ' by tilt teart,er. Tru yrholxl ,�tu i,r pl- per•tp Of tE', L. Smith. ferrn.i i i ,helped 1,) the horns ;t :dc slip, itsuec• ,It ,nrl.s ,a edit.. Thomas Voucher. ' + ' a lb} Lht• 1\'oFlt1 j+. •. _S,,ppiT C ).. De-, ;t'i ti+,nrt r. ;` _ trc,it, >lie'h. The tcxl•tfer. prepares- '1'llt'R r) l`, �l.\Rr'F[ 18tH - Auction i.`Z, In nrde: to be able a tre�2 theeerluirementA of trey r.:ar.y customers is Lion should lie;Piz iter!;trid intFll,rtua{. stly of xogistetrd inar.-s ithr• ht•st the north part of the township, [ hate el Prided n. (,pen afarmer's supply one int of the. iriimal ell uraEi'•t, �_ holt". in Claremont, and hacinr rented Kr. tt'm. Dovvsvicei!'s large dhow Po p p -t<►ti1P to tic f rind xnvvlhrrPi. harri• , morn. I am putting in a stt)•k of im temente, vehicle S, sewing inachines, etc. t,aq for the tear er to enrl•wvor to .y •e etc.. (,it lot '_1. ron. N, r:' pp binder. I will still ked a _ e.. furnitut Anvthingg you tray require from a bag truck w a b P live out the ,entral truth of the 1,,w n pi,•kel•ing, the rn-operty of Nelr ,n t fir ";0.3 I .i �7 stuck it Brougham. i iu. hi, own lift dut;nc;the trrek ;o ut agg h h at 13 o rl,>r k. S<•P Ca be sills Lu teucb 11 Pt-reC trlallr 'e, . :^ p t• c i R. �t bills•g 1 o it.teK no resets a+ ?Ir.' -� • #.i �i0. �� ��.�y �.y 0. R. Besse !the schulara. A, a help t t1 a;tet,n: tt a2 is tnotin awa�•. Capt. R„h- '� �-'� S ithe facts of the le-son, a pot ket It di inson. Ilderton. incl 1'•', SiIversides, to tion of the �Par'oie,.ors w,ca rt+r,gut- Uzi ridgP, aurtiuneer• Wood. iron, Lift and Fnrce .Pumps. mended, cutch a, Axte11 s ..Te.LcbPr'* FRIn IY. 1I-.RCH 17TH- .•Miction sAle AISo cisternf4ratle u)order, +Brougham. laremoil't Hand;b„uk of 'rtwrev s Rist of the les. of t trm tru-k ind ituplements, on E. W EVANS sun For T.je•:dayafterr.ox)n -the sub I, t i� cora. 2. PiCwPt'iI1 C, ihp prop- Brork St.. tt'hitby.- _- j,y:teases 'I oule'Tritcher', Prinriple ” Prty Df('lark Bir,,. See bill -- After noting that teac•hiag teas one fail p.tnccular-. Thos. Faucher,' - • of tLe prow„es of ed u,ati,+n, 11r• auctioneer. 7 Har,Iy 'uiscu„P�d two pruu:j,les "t StT.'.'RD.\Y, 11.+RCtt. 1STIf - \nrtirrtl Plekeryn Limo-bet -� at ” ,e ueti i� tea,'htng 'ai the rerug-nitron of the nAl«of la•rm stork and in,pientents _ nature of ",all- papil- 11- nature I, at 1„t'L'i, con: R. Pickering. hr i foul•field. L:shy', tutnd, vein ,Dill: ttl , - rn pert of F. (hehatrt 5e r• hill-- V and , - the plP;t'[ItxUr,n (it Llie It+,nn III II+C I,t irl paTatiU N"+:” If:O', Poi cht•r. - In Felt Hat? from nova' Itntll Xmas ' im hatilloliv µith till- lack, I.aa: .sr't �,,,::r!t,nt.•t: Call •auri .rce urr hnt,w anti - F -- Ptl, [l, 12„1, tt llr'ii11L, --Til'-' I;`rl \I It, If, '71=+T:- .\i�;j•,t•i' Our .. •- - e•ipl•' inro;vc i,Tl,ns ,t, rli• ltrntti•r E,ti` f petl•'} ie•,d h, tv} l: , '`r' _ TI , st,00 E,l ap[,lo:grll.r.i tk• iiilrl ,.1c ilial ,u'• , „t Poll. - > _ T ' • tt,q ting .it,tl rr.,i r,:8- ) -. LL' • - thn' �il ''bw 1N It P• ll. t, ie,i �' [ ;lllrt•.. r, d! fl,},1t+' .. I)}l�if'r _ L�iC1)eriD e-n,rr I �1 t li.,till-• I' '-t LtrTl` 1 i t,, .iii ,, t tl,• ,.t t . ., • SNow* 1Jomplete •lh• i : "spill .• l�i L+•4 t iris i .tit - IIk 7f. I, t lr t•.+ ,. {tri l..rlrl�,: ,. _._. _ ,-.r-r-.•,.- ^ •, ,,i, 1 I k 1•',t,•+'. t,`t . _ '�� ♦ � _e.i s•d--i e•+o d e.•i•-a e•!�••+e•�• + -' .ilii .,'t ut ,.n t ❑ � t , uu •.. Irit 1 t t ;. :,,i [., t , iu;tl• • i b'F ii:s• 'a•� ' . _, , - - ( •'1 .ri'.a. ,, 1,1(..11 1:: Iii sial H � 1e • f 't I .t .I, [Y •,r a., i l - 1` ,,•, t O •• (' -G J ` FROST + •nttill, is Ii11:,1 •'i`;tiltll ills•eL ll,: - t l� ll: .f,al , i:• i"it i, ,Cell t,- •t, I:,',:! ,C'd i:. t.tr ._. .id -- terr't i, t iti,l to t loci „•.t, i.:r�• :• !o "�. ]. ' 1'' ': :.: e r r ,•rin-. 'lila Ornamental Gates • •� ,f n , i, •u r r lit r• _ ;E'rn a i•tr .,t;,•o,i„n , i: ,,.m•. :. use's ,,:„1„•r t ”, .11,hn �ti s•it l`. `•,t• inll� ,i- r,• tit !inti II l „l1 nth' c, \, �c Itrlln' ,• oto tdt;inttrlx,int til t•re-[v-L „•.o ,r:,. f;,, I, r trul;,r�: 'rho,, Y,.:: Ile:, (tit.;,an•1 Unttut„ ll,itr._ Llghtin wtitrht Artistic in design tatir, ir.tru -t: ii,_ ttitl tl„ -., r t ,,aF,,a,r, - Reasonable_in price [ul:;t IlloCt•c•cl itt hatttulru' t1:t31 t'it t rl ltn.tY• \hitt, Fi, '_'.:Tit: Itt,:,: l'ir. :+ill 1.iu•l; of til,: tt,iiil _llniddings. G - - .. laic, Phut_govern 'tilt ntintl: for eI- tion 1,de of fi rug stock iru letnont” leo-tin aaad Floor- (• P Mase-<a,in t' S! t [, C• i41so a lazge like of Standard Farm Gates •' ample,:tlle boo, that mea knuty?tit[r etr. at 1(rt• _S, ('on, 1. PilikPlul in nlwa 4i i.ct. Urrk•\ (• insist he at#jristed,to some ):d i.tlOW. thN property of Alex: Thom, tae g y C• alvvsys on hand': Every progressive and ledge that is akin to the. nisi: ol-v,ie ..at one. tiee bi.is.• Thoi..Poucher, Cistern.tanks and watertrough, •• up-to-date farmer insists on having FROST the.. pew knoovlege of i, little or no, Auction,e'. made to orders. (• GATES. Catalog and prices on request. At the Tuesday evening sc;Sir,n.e. FRIDAY. MARCH 31TH-Annual cosi- �• Fait SALE BY g hination auction sale of ,tock, im- R.�v. 1f i•. Moore read t}ie. Seriptu:•� farm hoa.�chnld furniture.and . D. 'GordogF :I E• Ld CHAPMAN� • PiCKelind lesson and -lir. tt'illson lead in prayer, farm rodnre, at Hubbard's hotel, •_afier.±t'hich.FIs.. H:u,dy gave a fine _ in the "illage of B-oil haul. Tertiis �, T' • f's• WALTON, - 5esrboro Junct. addresson 'Te--aclier Training,"cru•' riash or7 month s' credit. Entrie> - .• ••++00 ••+••• • ••SA,s �r+ •�• • ••w•-•-e•ww �hasiiinq the value of trained service ,trade ivith auctioneer. T.Poucher, PicIce ring �- • _ ----- _ — In all thl walks of life,-irained furni- auctioneer. � � ers, doctors, nurses, tlsmhanics, tIn- vigilance •-. Committee • - anciers,etc. He laid down-four[ir4- a 1e�, 1sse� positions, 111 the life of the Church e Formed for recovering property stolen 1 and State is of vital importance: 1'he. S.S.vtan is for conversion, s ttiutal the a p e t •� from ire members and p r . CAS nuri;hutent and'training,in mission. 1� hetision ot'rhe thieves. 'and `'`��A. - avy work and- systematic giving-, r-5 - +1 Members havintt property s'toleu comm tnir the second thing of great intpottanov cats immediately.with any n/ember• �YOLIthS, the '•Teacher and the Teaching"e3, of Executive Committee. a BOyS', The underi ned i� re ared to ;8111 S', the S. S. is honey-rombed with in. e p Membership fee 81:00. t fticiericy : '('f)idle -ineff9ciency comes do all kinds o£Carriage and R"at;on J. D. Iiiag's Mens anti Boys Stub Froof Rubber,;. Arthur Jeffrey, Geo, Leng ' from causes that'nlight be cured, viz: painting at his shop over WJD.. ., Q norance. `'knowledge is power." Dotrswell'3 tcagon'shop. Stacretarv. President.. He ]C18r$Ori & Farmer, Claremont.. e On tt•ednesday afternoon Pritnary also prepared to do all kinds Of Exec.Com.-Geo. Lenjg, D.E.Pugh,U.S. `Methods nacre dealt ts`ith,And in the 1 P. p Palmer, Pickering,Ont. ecenin the S. S, lesson was ably dis- Paper hanging and house paint- , g y Tickets may be obtained from A. . used,. An PtfPr>< is being made to Ing• 1Y.J. Bingham. - c gg Jeffre$-, see:, or J,•A. O.'(onner�cice- hold an lstitute in tt'hitby in'the ClAreinont. pres. :near a e. _. ROST .00 a ' LARE�GNT :. LIVERY ett l e r S MONEy : We have now in stock a shipment of Pulpei•9, Side-wheel and _._ - k attachment. Furst-class—iorses to hire :day of -- w �A� Cylinder. See a o e night. ALSO • der our anti-choke Buss in connection- meeting all _ -- S f Perfection Fanizing Mills. .trains. Will leave Toronto ever Tuesday On. first-Class improved � - Oxfotd' Cream- Separators -Horses clipped on shortest notice. y y - and a full line of Implements. A call solicited. Prices Right ,� During - March and April ; farm property- A• Thvmsijn, q 9:00 In for AGT• Proprietor..: > p r O E. L. CI�AI'MAN, - b�aaitoba the North-West at 5 - - -- 'o - anti _t ! and run ria Toronto, Grand Trunk - i Q k Coon Bac and Can ill b attached A ~Paint s 0 i1st Colonist Slapper will be attached to Prolnpt,ai bention given all Tap' vrS t each rein Passengers - K O a. tr travelling without live steckshould to all applications .•��-, t „ A few first-class.Spy_Ap-. take the traits leaving Toronto 1.t5 p. _ - m. Traip leaving Toronto at 9.00 p, Applp to •+=�j- ples and m. is for passengers travelling with r . _ stock. A�large fresh stookjnow on hand., Prices in Wnll�l'aper�rsnging Choice Chickens For particulars and copy of "'West- THOMAS POUCBERI from So. up. _ ern Canada,” from any Canadian Pa- ern '• LAFRAUGH, ciflc Railway Agent or C, B, Fosr>rtt, - 3a P +k�r� �_. Brougham. D, P, A., Toronto( ll 11 �YOt'l$h,2b231e �.q OL�Ri1gONT Sabbath, March 12th. Envelopes skip, won all three games by 3, 8 � ' ' ! will be distributed on Sabbath and 8, 15 shots against W- M• For Furniture that is Robt. Bryan was in the city 'on nest. Palmer, skip. C. J. Brodie won a -to-date call on - Monday. A special contribution will be first game by 3 shots, lost second p 1905 J. C. blacnab was in the city on taken next Sabbath in Erskine by 6 shots, third game was a tie Sealldlaremont Tuesday. church in behalf of Knox College against J. Gregg, skip: The i'e-Wal. Thotnaon's our son is y y, suit was a victory for the ancients — very ill at present. - I we're_pcesetited to the con re a-,by 1'2 shots, giaking it clearly ' young � Missionary Society, whose claims� g.. g -- Dan and Mrs. Forsyth and R. tion on Sabbath last by Mr. S. H. I manifest to the }}oungstei9 that E. spent Tuesday in the city. Moyer. the auld dodgers Mart. forgotten Price away down. Remember we deliver our goods free. In the -" Gregg & Coates shipped a car- Dr. and Mrs. W. T. Pugh, of how to wield the besom and birl Undertaking line we are always prepared to take charge � - load of stock from here on Mon Southbridge,,Mass., visited Chas. the chuckie staves. at Any hour, day or night. day. Middleton and other relatives last The carnival held at Cltiremont I — Mack Forsyth bought one of I week. The doctor is returning oil Feb. 22nd was n grand success t; Graham Bros'. •best fillies last home from Chicago where he .has a largo erowd being present at- -week.; I just finished a•term-at• t1e School though the night Nvas a ver} Miss Minnie Burian spent a I of:Animal'Surgery. ' st•ormv one. The racing leas fast _ e e Couple of clays in the cit•}- last A farewell Darty- ryas tendered tad clean, R. Besse -wining first ?' week. I lir. and Jlrs. Anderson and AIr.I` ' No''�T -the ' T and A. Hurd second. i�aciy aka- a Born—On Monday,- Feb. til.i Rndl lira. Slack on Tuesday,, t�� j ters n-ere numerous merous a,rd ill «ere the -rife of Levi Linton, Gf- it the Houle Circle, 'It, ihe•ir loci-I'!handsonneiy dvessed f,:r the occa _ - daughter. i room. .fin enjoyaLle evening was;-i�h. The «iulii r� of Ii ves «•ere - Dr. D. C. Smith, dentist. �viil ;l;ent and 111 es((3t•e":=eel deep re-'a.s folloJN 81iss Le. 1st, as To have your tinware repaired. Hunt up your leaky be here nest Tuesclas to :tttentl Bret at the loss of tlle:se tuetnbet L; ,rl,less of Light: Miss Gcrtrucle Creamers, Milk 1'ail�, Etc:, incl send tlietn to DOSN'STVELL, the to leis profeszional dlitie-. A rink of 5t.nrtfville curkrs Alcavov. as Bride. 2nd: _Nli-s C, People's'Tinsniith and have them repttired before the busy time. Isaac Backe}, of�tutrft'viIle,ha= e,!ti:-i=ting of M-tr srs. Dolletty,, 1.;,;alis tis «"inter: 3rcf'i 31 s-; ;lanold _ purchased the futludr}' here and Baker. Clark an(3 S. «'at'ritlet'• «'il,4 tt June. Tilt• girl skaters `.ill tRke pussessiokl oil t11e 1-t. k71t. pla}-ed a fid.--ndiy game Nvith n•ere as fc>llo« -till L. Ilutvohr Oil Friday evening la=t., Lwi• a ho:ne•ritrk contl'o�r:l J. M. (lac- 1=t. a= High).andev; Alts L. Thom- • � -- sI],0 _. � ... . - Pugh gave'an oyl�tvr snI>pec:to a nate, Harvey, Brodie, and I). :lac- son, '2nd, as Queen of May. All C1 nt ' number of friends from here ;act flab, skip, on Monday aftetnorin, sectlied to enjoy the evening aka elsewhere, the Monte teatu coming otrt un top tints, cooling a long distance in -- MI.s. Geo. RicharStzon s)_-at a by :i shot ;pito of the stormy night. The fen' days in Lind=a la [ «'eek at- nelson «'agg will hold an Rttc-. gcmeral verdict seems to be that tending the funeral of her 'Ctucle, tion -ale of ml,lstered ivares, liar- the C'laveniont carnivals have Edward Jackson. I ue.s, household furniture etc. on been a success this winter. overCLgK $auk Mrs. St,ntrTet and son= left last'Thursday March. 16th. . As lir. -.The followingis the re nit of I� 'Veduesdav for their home in Da-I NN'agg is moving acvay_evei.ydling the Claremontpublic school for kota after spending a fete week t-lie nionth of-February c' Natues wast be sold. Thir;f: destrotl.: with friends here. i of securing first-cla-ss mares for to order of merit. Seulordivision - Tx Dr. G. N. Brr,diie, forinerly of;breeding put•ltoses should not fail 5th class—, M. Macrlab, 13. Coop- OF CANADA, -- thk place. has sold his practice in 1 to attend thk sale.as the annual et'. E. Leggin, E. Do�cslvell. L. Didsbuty.Alberta,and is about to cannot be surPRssed• Mack, L. .11orgRn. Sr. 4th—H. For absolute security, courteous treatment: up-to-date methods,and ' lucatte in Yur•t Arthur. ;tient Monday evening, thettletll- NYilkinson, H...Anderson, R. Ru- every accommodation consistent with safe banking, call at this Bank. :firs. M. Ei'ans and f:tmil} have be t'9 of the choral soclet} ��'ill inch", C. 1'otuld, E. Tarr. Jr. 4th interest � Quarterly on all deposits in tl a Savings Department berg an the ch cal in the , Yeo and it only takes S1.iJU start an account. moved into thoir house in the vil- —AI. Flumerfelt. A. Found. I. .. Farmers about tc -have a sale would do well to call or write for our . lage, lir. Leggitt having taken up ple's Hall. Full practice is called Dow:hell, L. Thomsun. F. Adair, our terms. Tills Bank makes a specialCy of eolfeetfag or 6scowting sole house in North Claremont•, for half-past seven, o'clock. All Al. Brvan, :3rd el' .liorgau,, Notes. Blank notes ,applied free of charge. _ _ Wni. Anderson has 4oid his the inembei•s are requested to Le Xi'. Shepherdson, T. Masor_, R. MARKHAM BRANCH, - place to Joseph Pilke}, and will pr'esetit. Ganges of all kind- will Tarr, U. Nkison. J. Ra-Ason. Jun- CLARE(. Tod , Agt. , - inidre to (3hsn'a in a tyeek oi' two afterR'anis be provided. A choice iur Divkiuu—Sr. •2nd—R. Thong �- Y A. P. Smith, �Ittn.• L. E. Todd, Agt. 'lieu lir, Pilke}' n'ill take pus- pr,,graul of recitation,. v(scal -and son. J. Jia-on, S. Anderson. A�. keysioll, h:=truruerltrtl music: will then be Ston}, C. S(xir13, N4 . 1':vatts. Jr. -- — - — — Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Hopper have given. Slapper by the ladies to •2nd—B. Bantle, L. «shite.' -ll, lreturne<1 from Colorado acid are.fullotr. Vlurgan, R. N' ilk_iu-on, J. flay- �• -now vi!-itiug at T(-jronty Jivic•tion,-` • NVIrile Alcs. 0-oper and dnugh-' .card, C. Rawson, Sr Pt. H—A, They will be welcomed back in ter,llis-• Blanche, were coming ill Flutuerfelt. 13. Story. M. Morgan, 1qnA_ Pumpsdue time to the village, their broncho- he- R..Brodie. Jr. Pt. It—E. Shep a :f_Jf 'r^••i tioA, who says Furniture rule-.came unmazage ible and trwil the herd-on, _NJ. S1hept)erciFon, MI A- } �' gcarter off (luring }larch, every-! animal got his hind leg ov(r tilt' Clair. lst cin,;--IV, McFarlane, thing in the store including furni-�shaft c•ciulif not be.brought under R. M"hite, K. Rawson, A. (fid. ' - tore, hardware and tintraml. •I• f control. The presence of a ottn - - # l _ b_r g tilt t„tgWindmills,_1•i. Beal, Claremont. Q of other rigs made thin snook ••_.� rc•at thine' nes the verdict Mr-. Eddy, relict of the late dangerous for a time but we art' of about fifty members of the 6 Id r. Eugetie Eddy is visiting pleased to report that nothing 4'oulig Pecipie s Guild of t-he Pre-; friends in the tillage. she ha-the more Kerions happened than the byterian church, who on Monday We are prepartd to do all kinds of work sympathy of the whole communi- ;destruction of the dash-b)ard of night participated ,r> the social Promptlyparlaunung to the patnp basinttaa. ty in the great loss she has �uR' sone of the cutters. c•vening-Apeut at the home of Air. rained. In the Serie:•, of three curling and lir,. Davin Gregg on the 9th _ The Rev, «' W. McKee, oflmatches betReeu file cid and cnncew-ion. Through the k,nd- _ --. Wexford, v ill preach the a'tluuttl maV(nlc men. the time of ('e darts• nes-of several nrPmbe:y, the par. 8uceesser to bustueess sermons lu th< lletht> tion being fifty 3 ea4 s, D. Macnab, ty wa.� conveyed to itsdeotination rJ�1�lI1 �1erUW� (}craw tion, Claremont'. diet church a week from . tlext.l in steigh�. the fir it Part of the W, V.Richardson;Agent, Pickering. • --_ eyeuiup .Sv ts sp::nt "I tno+t novel -- ' — — =: of �Q1ZQd a / 1' ®ll Len lad i�iterestiwi - mek ,villih cava L111' the nitirtt u1;thlnF -pit' ICHARDSON'S:t c!f ilu' 'gut,[- and thN -tt(r v-. ofWt i til, evt'n n, ties t1wn 4 .ur�d. e t - - Much Discussed at Women's Clubs— , 111 (1 tilt? no It+— A SuD-ject Foll,itc,nl tllt _.The Future of a Country Depends on .the i,irt ri' �if: tlt.l: of tillin t ill: inn. . ,w Ivan ltu,i ill •it►ality n,i,l rlu;tliti - - :Ixtipertantehowirg of finers display of I iealLh Of Its Women. China. S very large rasortment of !y' til,• refresittli(trt� could n•.t Staticnarv. -koclis, Dotis, Toys. lest received for the 11oliday trade, Csli - - - ill,t�I, '.III", `t':LlII:T)t'llt'liN•d,^.!'t•:Itt}' and see them. in t)r giltctlnl(: tl:e eV et,irFl tlui at t.galkaeriptions takes' fol all 1f.eRaiinea., 'A g,,„dlti h, it! •t v„te of thank- Weekly and D%Jy1.Ntwvpapers. aa- feIAcrod Mr. and yrs. Gregg -- „r tilt it kindut•-- and tlic blur _ :. J.' =C�3A.RR=!,a(�N, - 3` nlghly en��}-able evening spent _ • ill their home.. - Qf 8rcc3s Street. D IAT FOR `:ALF.—A Rood brick Louse,_ conts.ninq 5 rooms, .. a” ,...., ached .. _, rt' �. t• •cons .:eller. and :came wood ah'ed a tt * Lot contains 4 t=:acres of land,small orcDsrd, sl !u the premises are a drive-shed, barn, $isble _ a ? • ' and root cellar. Conveniently situated in the Village of Pickoriag. Apply to W.'�i Rtifcherdff - son, Ytckoren¢, ---- - f So YEARS' - - EXPERIENCE • roof - That. 1eukin rat tlena/`lo kinnon /Nr,r. Ana Wella of yours is doing considerable damage and • - TRADE MARKS ' DESIGNS putting you to a great deal of discomfort and At a large State Assembly of Mothers so much hetter that I kept on the treatment COPYRtGNTS&C• a prominent-ew.York doctor told the and it trade me a strong and well woman Anyone sending a sketch and reeertvttan may inconvenience. 500 women resent that health _ Cana- The few nUar•s,I spent for the medicine can- quiokty ascertain nay opinion tree w ether as - P } not hegin to pay what it was worth to me,' Invention is probably patentable. IL n pst nt& than women were so rare as to be Miss Melena McKinnon of Sand Bay, tions strictly confidential. Handbook on Patent+ Ont., writes: -Dent free.oVdeat agcne7 for eecvrtngcp,. .. 1 There js one Sure Way . almost extinct. Patents taken I. oa h Manna a teestt� _ This seems to be a sweeping state-, •pedal notice,witbout c�aree.to the Dear Sirs Pinkhatn:— Qnicn�r�can. . a ' meat of the condition of Canadian 1 consider Lydia E.Pinkham's Vegetable --sof avoiding-this kind of trouble and that is by -TAwomen. Yet how many do you know Compound the best medicine r the world for who are perfectly well and do nothaee'I w handanmely mustrated we"IT. Largest ctr- a woman sic([ and wgak 'exhaustion culatinn of any eMentlBc ourml Terms•i1:3• some trouble arising from a derange-j irregularities and overwork. I have found ear;tour months,tt and or all newedeaterd Covering your roof with meat of the female organism which from personal experience that it is all and {{ ��tt ggl8roatiwa7.��W Yk manifests itself in headaches back- more than itis recommended to be. I onlyU _ `n ` wish that every sick woman would t7 it,for F„"""n jll .S 9.0adq ,Ro� 9 Aches, nervousness, that bearing-down it cured me of suppressed menstruation and feeling; painful or irregular menstrua- irregularity, acrd has cured many of my —. tion, leucorrhoea, displacement of the friends of the same difficulty,in fact all who _ - uterus,ovarian trouble, indigestion or have used it have nothing but good to say of. - ” ' It is waterproof, weatherproof and fireproof, aleeplesaness 2 There is.a tried and its efficacy. Please accept a grateful woman's _ p „ true remedy for all these ailments. than forallithasaccompLahedinmyease•' Clio - and is rapidly taking the place of tin, tar, gal- -Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com= When women are troubled with pound has restored more Canadian irregular, suppressed or painful men• •.: vani2ed iron, felt and'grfteel and shingle roof- women to health than all other reme- struation, weaknes=, leucorrhoea, dis- _ r dies in the world. 1t regulates, placement or ulceration of the womb, 0 1 lesser greater lag, on account f its Ie coat and strengthens and'cures diseases of the that bearing-down feeling, inflamma- i _ female organism as nothing else can. tion of the ovaries, backache,bloating, For thirty years it has been curing (or flatulency), general debility, indi This is,the place for the farm durability: It is easily pat on find the grits' i the worst forms- of • female .com- gestion,and nervous prostration,or are er's to first call and see a full line per.hundred.square feet for all material found :.plaints beset with such symptoms as dizziness,' of first-class blankets and mitts Such testimony as the following faintness, lassitude, excitability, irri- at reasonable prices, al collars is only. should becouvincing. tability, nervstisness, sleep'lessaess, treacle and old ones bodied, Y Mrs. Anna McKay of 326 Spading -melancholy, "all-gone" and `want-to- gtrarnnteeing a first-class job. A TW0 DOLLARS. Avenue,Toronto, Ont., writes: be-left-alone"feelings,blues,and hope- x fult'line of hTrtless grease, bells, Dear Mrs.Pinkham:— lessness, they should remember three _ N Being a mother of five children, I had is one tried and true remedy, Lydia robes, stock food, combs and gold only by -b experitrriee with the generat'tronbles of E.Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. brushes always On hand. - my sex. 1 was lacerated when one of my A light heart,a cheerful countenance, t•� "' ;j r:hiildren was'bom,and from that hour I date g l he ' �ussill Hardware .0 0, ell ,f my afflictions• I fdunri ibat within a and all the charms of grace and beauty Repairing=neatly and promptly '�'•• '` few months my health was impp�aired, I had are dependent upon proper action of the attended to. female vreaitmess and serious Tnf=mation bodily organs. You cannot look well and frequent flooding. I became weak anti unless you feel well. Otte Call will pity you.• n �'sAarp �Tv�1� sT�E . TOIOntO. !� ;. dbory,but kept on my feet dragging thrmoaaggh Mrs.Pinkham invites all sick women 1 UST 1 all\1T ET iaj'wort Without'tifeor easure. A neigh- to write her for advice, Her advice and B�delh bor wbo had been heappeedd oy talz� g 9 that medicine have restorea . d thousands to • ■ .-'.•r r !'lnkbam's Vegetable Compow I take,at lout ora bottle. I did so-and felt health.. Address. Lynes, -Mass. $r011E'e h atm. t �. pie lm'� Ye�taMt CiepMed 8.f ,ee8�l 1vwr. 0t• 0 FIX. '1 .. - '!iy} In warm weather, but is easily trim- CAW NG OFF'-TEM BONDS: �+ b7 �! mid oR and Yhe-inside is just rigat." Her eyes were wild, her hair was There s no plea that will ,Pel I Tea ' the . On the approach of spring put a idisorder,' h t was flushed,,her About close muslin n her ace ' paper bag over !t. hands were clenched. She was a � � �� � like superior Cup Draw ! !C New-Confection-Boil together' 2 deeply injured and desperate. woman. _. ■ cups granulated sugar, half c•it, gruel. one-," she cried in an- s%yeet cteaam acid 1 .teaspoon butter _ -- = you.guisod tones, I have borne wthe --- - i' until the inf:cUue tell! harden when you too long! You have i.rljured"the ...' Hou' se stirred on a cold dish. Have ready very fo'indations of my being! Day 3 cups mixed and finely - cbol?Ped by' day you have tortured me, and _ � raisins, citron and at least three yet. I could not bear to give 1ou,up.. varieties of nuts. Stir into the hot When first we met, how your ease P SOME TIMELY RECIPES. mixture; curd stir until-stiff. Line a and polish attracted ine! When you ' baking powder can with waxed-papeC became my own, how my friends en- Corti Relish.-Ten'cups of-corn (cist and Press the mixture into it. Let , - from cob), tea eDu sof cabbage chop- vied"nis> liut your urldemtandi-ng-is p g' p- stand over night-, in` a cold place• too small for my large soul. You „ ._,ped fine, five. , red peppers (large) turn out of the can and cut into are opposed to my advancing my- chopped fine, one-half gallon vinegar', thin sheet, rolling each in--powdered self'. You have injured-my standing CEYLON TEAS oannot Infuse poorly. The quality won't allow them 'three -tablespoonfuls of salt, three sugar, - in society. If we had never et I -.'cups of 'sugar, four tablespoonfuls or _ _ _. to. 61aok, Mixed or Green. Lead Paokats only. By all grooers• white mustard seed, two tablespoon- N might have walked in peace.t o now t-ta of celery seed. Mix thoroughly $b•US AND BEDDING. begone We Part for ever RECEIVED HIGHEST AWARD ST. LOUIS 1904. and cook one-half hour, - It is not so generally knownc but ' 'There was a moment's convulsive Birthday Cake-Ono-half cup of this is the approved time for buying breathing, a gritting of teeth and a sharp sigh. It was all evil. B�' a nwch grain„ with the•.understanding,(weighed , only.97 pounds. When she butter, ode cup of sugar, one-half new or renot'a2ing old mattresses as su reme effort she had pulled off her• cup of milk, one 'and one-half cups of well as linens. In buying new �atat- P that he shall receive so much back returned last fall after an absence of. • flolu•,.one teaspoonful of baking pow- tresses, those made from Pure South new shoe. when the crop is harvested. - five years she tipped the scales at , der, the whites of four eggs. Mix American hair are the best, This is � 170. " an usual, flavor with'one-half tea- taken from the mattes and tails of 'ST, VITUS DANCE- She was the picture of health and spoonful of vanilla and half the wild horses. is then rolled,-steamed - WEAR. COLLARS LOOSE. her irilproved .physical condition was grated rind of a leucon. One pound and curled. 'The second best duality Nervous Trouble That Yields Read- commented on by her many friends. ' of London layer raisins, one-half iSt. Vitus s made with admixture of pigs- ily to Dr. William's Pink Pills. Much Shivering is Done to Too A few days ago Mrs, Nipper again 'pound sultanas, one-half pound of I hair with horsehair. This is cheaper Pence is a common dfs- gP Tight Neck Bands. bade good-bye to her parents an dates (chopped) one-half pound., of but is not as springy and does not . y en, but it often at- "Keep warm by wearing your figs, one-half pound of blanched al- last as long, Jute is made frutA the ease among childr 'other relatives and started on the mends, one-eighth pound of citron, moss that comes scorn southern tacks both mien and women of nerv- stock loose!" long return trip to the Klondike shredded;one-eighth pound of can- trees, lJxclesior is better and more ous tcvnperatment; Its symptoms This is the latest hygienic dictum,' alone to rejoin her husband and son• and it- of fact. Fiver This will be her second journey i� died orange and lemon peel together, reliable than= anything except the- are shaky hands, jerky arms, tremfr Y shredded, I'se an additional cup of hair'. Cotton either ride of the ex ling legs, twitching muscles; some- one knows how cold are tight gloves the Klondike alone, as she went uu- flour to dredge the fruit. Add fruit cel�ior is comfortable, but far from I times the power of speech is affected. and shoes; the up-to-date, progres- accowpanied in- 113941, to the dough, bake in a paper-lined I sanitary, as cotton is a strong- ab- rhe'btily cure lies in plenty of blood, site wouran -Would by crop Means, so The F:ippers, father_ and-son, -live k n havin tube in the center. 8orbent and holds the exhalations because good blood is the life-blood sorely tax her abundant vitality as}twenty miles above Dawson and the ca a pa g to wear any kind of a closely re-i son has five guod claims and the ;Bake in a slow oven. I front the body, For this same real-I of the nerves, Lir. Williams' Pink Imperial Cake.-One pound of au- on neither cotton pads nor cotton'fills- net•er fail to cure tit. Vitus straining band about her waist. Yet father six. gar, one pound of flour, .three-guar- blankets are w1wisable, unless light Prance, because flies-flies- until snake the rich, dune recently she, in cor»nion Mrs. F.ipper tikes her life in the 'tern pound of butter, one pound of l enough to be frequentiy laundered. red blood that teeda the nerves, and with her brothers, was wont to.con- Sar north and is much more comfor- almonds, blanched and cut fine, one-� A mattress should always have a keeps thins strum and steady, Mrs, fine the tender, sw;alin�; throat in I table there than people hereabou-ts T _ !half-pound of ^itron, one-quarter buttoned eover to keep out the Ruff Wm, LevOlie, Wcl;and, (.)tit., was 's-wathing bands and bonds inevitably imagine. There are plenty of 6men.' pound candied cherries, one-half front the b'ediJinq and dust from the nous:y ilTlicted t:ilh Qt, Vitus (Productive of etil reEn S and-condi- bora and quite a number of women: !stance, pod no trcatrnaut helped her tions. The beauty culturists started It Is often more than 1`0 degrees pound of seeded raisins, rind andAour, and het with the heat of [aril !vice of one lemon, two pieces of can- niatlress•.•s should be taken .apart juntil she began the u•;e of -Dr. the revolt df th'e Cltraat by loudly I below ;coo andaumun•r is only about - Juice orange, one n two pi, ten eggs. 'I nd thororii&Iv cleaned once in thre•i!;w'illiauis' Fink Pills. 3lry. Levellie proclaiming that too close dressing two months long, For the greater 1 This Is very delicious and will keeps nr four ,ears i!' they he on a' beef says'-"At times the trouble wag so meant uulov,lir.�s, dark tintIn[;s, Part of the roriaainder of the year for months, that'is 'oce,tned every night. set,.re !hat I'cou!d not take a drink wrinkles, all manner of u'hdt•sirable 'tlte people wear furs- Even in sum .. tai fila Waf.•rG,-Cream one-third It is no lunger con-iderwi a recom- - troubhs. Now come the by genic au- !mer snowelad peaks are all around qf- water unaided, at;id- could not g them. cup of butter, add one cup of sugar, menrfation tosterct slunthrr to know, trust myself to raise a dish, 'There thoriti•.•s with ,instructions to dress r one well-beaten egg, one-half cul', of that 'this is the bed Grandpa .Jones was a con tant involuntary (notion (the throat with 'easy looseness it milk and two teaspoonfuls, of vanilla. died in, Grand Aunt Penelope had of th.. limbs, and at t,me9 I could 'coldweather suffering Is to be kept ?tri% arid sift two and one-halt cups her stroke in, or that all the child- at baa••. A LITTLF, LIFE SAVER. `of flour, two tcaspooufuls of bakiiig i ren have occupied it in turn,' Unless neither vat., walk nor talk. I grew _ p I Ilene a the reason for the cfi'ctium. pale and emaciated, and my-life was • Dowler, a pinch of salt. Hfiz x11 one ,s re9sotrebly sure"thII!' it htis With the•throat'closely confined free Baby's Own Tablets have 'saved - - well and net out to chill thoroughly sen well fumi aced and thorou hf I fairly a hurder. Tloctors' treatment. b K g •which i was takinfi Amost continu- circulation is impenle•el, the tender I many a pr-K, little !lint They are fur a couple of hours. Lay 'one- picked apart and cleansed +n the nerves at the base of the brain ren- the best merlicirte in the world for-all quarter of the mixture on a board, it t`•rim Sentiment for ' old-times" 'o,isly, did not, do me a particle of I stomach and bowel troubles. simple V good and I had almost conic to the direr! sensitive and uncut>',\ a fes•Iing'I adding flu rr to llrevont sticking; roll salts h , lid cut no tee in the rnattcr R of fullness produced about the neck lavers- and teething trouhlra, and of a ma ft conclasion that there was no cure they contain not one particle of ,ipi- thin and bake in ml ter lie oven. and.throat. Wh.>n a warns attnoo .'These• look well cut into heart or The bed in a spare room that is!for nee. •1 was is svtrat mutt be con- . ate or harmful drug. Mrs Elbrri•o Y pr' y y p P y !I'rleredwas advi Pf t°attry lnr.iCW11!ianu5 coldion whon eone tis he repressed n aoLxl" and j 5 y S y says b -•- ,. fan< eha s - one uccasf;sail• ae c in ma net 'I Pink. Pills Tn the course or a few iunduly sensrttit�si In are quiteged tunablor `' began giving him i Own T `tcntch Woodcock -Sit hard-boiled noPrf ntak;n ver oftener, char. enc,• M baby wa+ sins s sick] until`I ieggw coarsely chopped, two tahle- ,n ten or tweiie year. . rhe rcQ la _ eg g g ab- f weeks after I had bc�un t.h-eir use' to adjust themsolc,.•s- to tbe-new con- - Ispoonfvls o. bolter, ohs tablespoon-1 tions of the board o! health now' de-, lets, but they have chanc,Ai him into ' p mesad the di.,iefecrton of all beririin thr*re lyse a marksd imprnvstnnumt in dition.a, Shivering and chilliness of iful-of flour, OOP tables oonful of g a fine, big, health' c Lf. [ am anchor y paste, hail pint of milk, in rases of tullercuiosis utxi tit-her !my rnndifinn. and by the Mme I ,the entree body ensue prompt:y; no never without the Tair7 t.q io the Ipinch of rayenne took butter and communicable di-eases, yot the need hsd taketr nine IIUxem every tom symp (matter ho,v [lase g-and snug arc the, house." The Tabh•Le3 can be given k' l And fckor 1acpns(s an'extra inch or so Iflo"r.together un'tl they bubble, add! for renovation is often gorse as great !of the trouble had disappeared, and neck and furs adjusted, with perfect sah•ty to, a new 'barn tarn _ !milk and stir until smooth. Put in tvith'.,ut compulsion from withul:C T was as hrralthy Find aftiv; as in An � babe, and are goad •'4hrough ivory (the anchovy paste and ca\enne andR'h le the old-time "discomf,,rt and girl)iciorl,'•- of ribbon or stock mat.-rias many a stage of chLbihood TV you do not - one minute-later fisc Simmer 4Revt•re,cold Ls endured• many a bright egt;q tabor of ha\•rng a mattress rc•novat- It i■ he•ra*ige -T)r William.,;' Pink find the Tablets at your medirine- three minutes and serve ed is, now removed from the house, ! � g►i winter day readesesl uncomfortable on toast I 1?ilty' n r1 t down to the.rrot of deniers send 25 cents to The Dr 56'il- ' Dr,;wn Apple Pudding -Put a layerI supeneded by the grneral estab!tsh-;the trouble In the• blood that they The soft and innocent seeming rib- ]Jams' Medicine Co.. Brockville, Oat., or app,,! trauce 1n bottom or, pan. ment where all such aurk is done, ',cure - such diseases - na St, Vitus bon, according to many physicians, and get a-'box by-mail post paid.- a� aw�jen and season with a little nuc- there are al_•u nisndvantages con- P ancF Etna mi a l hnrkaches IanAr head- is frn••ttir-stiv a-worse -o!Tender than ` - S p the lined and AMenM stuck, Be- ----T== m Put in a la.?r of bread c numbs! nected with the present mrthuds. I n- I then another of apple sa•1ce and cin-' less one has -absolute confidenc,! inaCnrs, rhrnmatrru cause it appears so innucuouv it is s , Isllncy trouble, .S.FTUT f-0i,adjus • oamon, and then broad crumbs till til ,spholctrrer there is the liability indigestion, lung troubles and other prisio ed wit It t-of en. trghtng the she pan is -full. 1'.ac plenty' of sugar, of having g.,nd hair replared by• in- di.ias.•�t 'nf "t.he' 1"lodif'altil nerves pristnnsd throat often bearing viliet A shipbuilder tells of an Inshman and bake, To. be eat:n with organ} Jerior . pro,duC*-, or etmen rags or ilut lou most he careful to get the f tokens of this mistake at the end of who sought employment an et diver in Curing- Dried Beef-A tested recipe other refuge, Even in tlrst-cla-s -a- the da v,• _ And of course the wester the service of one of the shipbuilding t:enuino piTha with the full narrurp; for curing dried beef Is as . follows tahlixhments there is the unplras.�nt (has found the cold trving all cont aniey. "Ur. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale p Fur every 20 Ib,, of beef mix thor- retlect.ion that keds front fastidious' through [the long hours of its reign, The first job to which the Irishman t People, _ ern the n•rapper_ aropnd was' gssi sed' was be' erforrhi'd•in i bug 1 pint Ane salt, I teaspoon h, usj ;!ds are apt .n coot n inert "!lake the experiment, at Ica,-t," g p _ salt ct.rr and 1 lb b: tvn' sugar, et cep htlx, mold by all me~tlie,nc- M P 4 B to t atth` thi.se hunt oh!ec'funabte - - plead the hygtnic rnfoerners who .comparatively shallow water. He was deaL•rs nF` he snail at :/0 cents a - Diode this into three equal parts public cis:wls or slmrnl. [auulic•s, , have thrown down the gnuntlrt in provided with a pick and told to use p hoz, or �!x home for $'_ .;0, by writ- and rub well Into the hoM m three a condition of a!Tair•a that can scarce rricrencr.-Lu tea© vtock hondnge of if on a l•rfgr'helnw• successive dais, Let 1t lie in the ly he ¢carded against ant' more shaft ing the Dr,' Willinnis' Vedicln1. Co.. feminine shiycrers. ...11,00soon the, !like was put into a diver's cult, brine it makes, turnin• ri%"er ever Brockville- .(Int. b 1 the hit-l+r-mi�� sy le of a' cchterul collar halt an inch 'this tvtrk, aunt a and, with his pick; was sent down to day., In .a a'r 1, It. t■ ready to hang I Ja+utdcv. -kcusionally a -workmen -_—� - tuff inch will soon become desirable. tackle the ledge. For about flfleen UP. Hang it in a dry place. only may he found who will 4cune to the - HINDOO MONEY HOARDS. And in: addition to the blessed com- minutes nothihk, was heard from him•• until it is through dripping, then re I house and., oto the work in the ,old fort of no lunger !full qthe Cold 'I hen came a strong, determined, de move to a cool place, if possible, way, but this is the exception. not Much Wealth is Kept Out of Cir- weather unbearable the freed throat liberate pult.on the Signat-rope, in- where it will not freeze. -The cellar- tli,: rule. In the ineantime the nt- culation in India. will grow .plump and pretly as dicating that Mike had a very de- way will answer if nothing better Is most care shoiil-d 'be.raken tri see - well•^ cided wish to come to the top. The -available. It molds on the outside that tho , work.is sent .to a reliable, An cnortnous amount of the gold assistants hastily pulled hi:n to the ' of the world is locked up in [crena• - - establishment, where-every safeguard. T raft and, remoe'ed his holmM, Po Bible is afforded. i During a visit;to�that country.a few KLONDIKE HEALTH RESORT: tike off the rist of it," said- MAU ane Babe tears ago: I drninl that gold had --- Mikes one out of circulation. The xo le Returned Woman Was the Picture �„ �5'lil' DIiN"I' 1OT?. g I P "Why, what's the matter• asked- seemed miscrabty poor, but they had of Health. they, 1%'hy,don't you answer your friend's,'quantities 'of jewollery• -Girls stress- "Take ofT the rist of it," doggedly letter at once? It will hate' double Whon Mrs. !fenny I3left of A. ggec - _ .. e'! in cotton often wore gold and lin ton, New .Iersey, left her pat- reiterated Mike; "I'll"wur=rk no long- caluc if written promptly,, and will silver bracelets and .anklets, and B c Sick mother-sick child! take no inoro time noir shall by 9nd many ri balrfooted ,girl had gold eats' home-in T8J9 to go• to. her er on a job where I can't spit oil _ by, roppress- 'av s and gold bells on her toes, or husband and son in the Klondike.she me hands•" -'.'That's the way it works When- Why don't iy ou_make the. promised For visit to that invalid? She is look ages the-Fast Indians were oppress- mother is nursing her infant, m They did not da'ro to loan their drowsiness After - Meals „ int; fur you day after day', and hope-m°nay for fear they would loge it, _ deferred- makes the heart' sick. Iand then preferred to put it into or- - - Scotts Emulsion is an ideal Why dan't.•y r>u send away-that lit-I •' "- tie gift you've been planning to send?I namcnts, This custom prevails to- medicine for nursing, mothers. Tday, even though there is now, snider g Ifere 1,Ind intentions never accons- - - It has a direct effect on the nli�n any f-:and. (chs h:nglish, security of Property. A Persistent symptom of Nervous Dyspep - W'hy don't ytou, speak oat the en-III Among the chief holders are the Tit- sla—Cure 1!8 �btaln@d by Use Of milk. -Sometimes the mother [enraging words that. j-ou have "in f diau rajahs •who wear the most.-ex- your thoughts? Tinaess you ex sass l penstve of jewellery'. T saw many. . is weak;her thin milk does not thl-m they are of no use to others. gold rinks set with precious st°fres DRE CHASE'S NERVE: FOOD :make.the bab row. - _ I5'h,v don't you try to share the worth. £200 unci upwards, and I : baby.grow. _ found gold chains for sale ev;cry-- burden of, that "scurowful one who 1 tilt• David lZiu•ho+ir cstimat.- • works beside you? Is it because you- w fere. -'s'_ are growing solftsh? ed-the'atnbu'nt of the gold' hoarded Many a-ssl+Rerer from chronic dys- I dyspepsia and its accrnnpanyin2. -Why don't }on-take more pains wci,,in India during the hnlf-century pepsia dates his ailment from the synipioins, but you can lie) certain - Scotts Emulsion be self-sacrificing and loving in the previous to 188.1 at £1:30.000,000. time he ben'an, to feel "drowsiness that each dose-of Dr. Chases Nerve everyday home life? Time is rapid- This was the accifrilltlattOn of oyer after steals." . Food is o4 so:nu benefit to, you,, and lv passing. 1'mu dear ones v:it l not [ n He ti Hated that T e blood is weak and here ' is , the cure e complete _ iffy rs. 'es t � h n t that c will n cgtn 1 to• and fir: frith yon always.` - _ C160,0.0,000 worth of silver was not su,fl'icient nerve furca to carry on lasting. changes all that. The rich cod- 1`h3 don't you create around you hoarded in this finte,'ond states'that the work of digetition anti supply :1Tr, T. A. Gibbs," Sri Tocn Street. an S- dost yc of tL fuer and nearly all of the, gold and silver the vital force required for mental Hamilton. Ont., writes:-"B1y prin- lLver Gil in.-Scotts Emulsion l' pp which ra!tte into Tn li<ti is return for and . h sial rYotivfty, - cipal•trouble was indig`e'stion, and as• h011411Lttess, so that. all who conic P y' a result my'n etite was poor and ' feeds the mother and gives a in touch with you may he made bet- its exports teas_ QI!is ,leapt. _ The .Hcadacha,.. dirty spells, defective pP ter? Is not this pos;ihle? Hinrloo hu}-s 1iut little f+-om other mi,mor;v, inability to •concentratet•he I ,w s Joffe I _wogs. Frequently fn flow.of rich, 'nourishing milk counts fest Hr lives nn rice nr coarse th«r was sevl3rr. c.u.iv spell. t mind, brain fag, irritability u[ tem- would conte.oyer me nn'd -in many for the baby. T` BUYING. BL: \[CF:'I'S. grain, A_ cotton nag in most cases pet•,-.•nervousliess and slceplessrtrss y farms ills clothing. All "the' alone} way's fed that 7 w not. a all. T t was t Tn bluing wool blankets. get the are rife r..1. .n .symptoms. well. The use of lir. Cha Chase's Nerve lie .gets he fico rs anal if this hoard- _ .. ` _. Z'1te medicine In SSCott'3. lie-t slakes,-!lift not. tun heavy. Ili-: g } '' OwiIIg to defective digestion the hood l: changed all-this and my ing is to corttinuc 'it is ccrtai,i that. a§ ince usftig nt all, crit' apart and bind body fs not deri ing proper nmirisli- c1f ration is now, such.that I can Emulsion not only strengthens the ' raw edges to crn'rospond, -wiut a great, part of the fold will cveneti- 6 r nTly be al,sorbed i},v the Past Indi_ strut f`rorn t}rc• f fuel, :unci 5ome'ufhu: eat almost anything. Al`; n1r}ietitn .. flu. uppor Tinos: tiv'., follmt- 011. F.ng✓ _ . - - nutllu>d of ohtaia,ine slretigth nurse is oc,d, m ncrt'ons gy'st,nn sct:nis to the mother blit goes naturally lish linusekee er's csi tone of cove:inp; orfs. The i•:ngiish" have realir ri.Lhis• - S t' P he rntpluj'cd.: 1i:5-stri,ngcf-and'I cfn'notki,ow w},at the incl of the hlahket or ccimfnrtc,,. fur a long time. Tlfoy have nt- through the milk and strength- ilial �.rnriies nt:xt the face of the ten:p+lcd 'to ronu•d,v' il', hut. i'ii"t'nin• in Dr. Chase's Nervo rood till- it is to huts thu ',vprlls of weakness ns the child. viceper kith ri Strip of, thin mu in Abort ten ycnrs np'o'they meed to_ intist .ofl'l-ctive l,lnrui-building_ and and dials:•ss con,e_over-ane, T, Batt it cheese cloth, which can Le era lilt. get flu• hanrdcd gold aril sildrr in- nerte`rrsltilin_ clomcnts of 111041r strop l: reroutmenrl 1',r• Chase's _ —all for rrplac•rd when smlod, _A tcnol htnn- to t'irt.ulltiot, by ulYerii ; hi;;�i castes aro cc;nittin d in.crntrlrnscd fnrni. sit, Nervi,. Food.- Nothiiig .to harm a ser is' never im}nn:ed h}' itn�liid,g, ',P interest Por rit�nrv, but t.ho na- A to bo cast+: taken into th" hloo.l. Dr. ('hate's'ervo Toad, :i(1 cents a r : , u,rl should•Ire keel w; in+!sac rl '.te n;, t.it'os would mit reshtirennrtd. '1' ,rotireT'nd;r t his t r.at eirrlt �oir-Z.( Ciit•I'm+I i ho;;,'nt" nil B.:aL ra: or F-'dnut11vo11. zood�--Scott S )✓mullion. pmasilrlr. Pry clenns.inq is the .wily:aTarit' arltr,rlrlfi nr, htih!,'i rk "i21 flint til., app, tit-e is sharpen d, di- Tlntrs .0 Cnntliany, '1'ornntrn I'W. - - Leto It oalika proper-•w•ny to wnnsnto-a wool bins til+lin, who, burl to tote pea,;ants, but r;,stion trni'.rovoil, and the vitalil} Itrart ;incl jpnnt.rtre of hr. A. W. - We'llsmdyou altf tr7 f ket,. Those• wit!, cotton tvarp stand fli p nuts, or their Imsinoss L% Anne to of tni!•d Anil -hod. Chnsr,. the famous tecel} t I:ook au- _,• _. _SCOTT&BOWNY,Twouto.0■t. ' washing m!ich better. _ _ kind, the nionov-len,l�r nrlvaneing so ,Jt takes time to thnroughly cut-,, thor, are on every box. e^-.. i :: . _ KISS FROM THE CAS a. HAS BEEN ALL _ Novel Way French >�cataur�ntn. _ PARTICULAR PEOPLE --- RIGHT EVER SiNCE trees Customers. The average man knows more about tea than his wife thinks he q does.. Give him In many of the European cafes of T. H. BELYILA P. 112, PROVES the cheaper order it is the invariable s f r custom to print the daily menu on �►- THAT DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS the napkin provided for the patron, a' CURE PERMANENTLY so that when the latter desires to ,,4 study the bill of fare he has to raise his serviette from his knee in order Some Years Since. He Used Them to do so. Sunlight ill But peelings the most extraordin- gSoap' Wnot injure ` Now and He Has Had Good ary custom in connection with res- your blankets or harden them. It TBA for a month, then try another tea, he won't drink it. It's ' tauraiit life is that which obtains in Will mziC@ thea] soft, white and a short problem, Health Ever Since—Story of ft, a certain little cafe In the suburbs se fl�Cy, BLUE RIBBON'S the QUALITY K -'Well-Known New Brunswick Man. Paris, where every customer whose Lower• Windsor, Carleton Co., bill amounts to one franc or more CARPET DYEIN(a X. B,, Dlarch 6—(�ipecial).—"Yes, I is entitled to receive a kiss from the that counts. _ very attractive young lady who acts &ad Cteaaing. This to a apeaiatt7 with Me ONLY ONE BEST TEA—BLUE RIBBON TEA ' have good heulth ever bince I used as cashier to the establishment. BRITISH AMERIOAN DYEING 00. is Dodd's Kidney Pills.- the speaker go accustomed has the damsel be- 8=4particularskrao.oLad We.nsaretowL4 cuss air. T. H. Belyea, postmaster �MNMiN� NM�Nt•M��1��0lNMN� • here, and one of the must highly ronin to the osculatory routine that •sdraae On till, Iloetreel. j she goes through it without the respected men in this part of the slightest reticence, looking upon. it F OR SALT Igo ACRES, NEAR HOTEL T country. Asked to give his experi- urely as a matter of business, and 1 Sault, Ont., good soil, large clear- hoof, P nig, flue buildings, convenient to school, - ence with the great Canadian Kid- it is reported that the proprietor of churches, stations, wharf, etc.; only ney Remedy Mr. Belyea continued: the restaurant is more than satisfied I$21300, easy terms'' J. H. Robinson, "I had been troubled with my kid- with the result of his curious deve Warwick, Ont. icATLANTIC CITY, NEW JERSEY neys for a number of years. 'I tried for attracting trade. I ARMS FOR SALE.—Deep soil several kinds of 'plasters and other Another enterprising resta'lrateur prairie wheat farms in the York- 'inds of medicines, but did not has instituted the rattles of makin ton district near towns with elevators, Beers to et an lastitr> benefit. p g schools and churches on crop payments. g Y 6 a present of a box of Havana cigars Write me to-day for the tulles-t particu- I1,earing Dodd's Kidney Pills so every New Year'sNayo thoso pa-ilars. James Armstrong, 4 Richmond tSt. East, Toronto.hi hly recommended I decided tog trons who hay ettsregular try them and they made a complete in theiratten neis establish- o it E ..try of me. That is two years ago ment during t e recedin_year, now and as I said before I have bad good health over since I used SETTLERS LOW RATES NEST. i Dodd's Kieney Pills." Dodd's Kidney Pills cure once and Via the Chicago and North.Western for all. There is no stage or form Ry. every day from March tat to �. of Kidney Disease that thea do not Ilay loth, 1905, settlers one-way cure completely and lermanently. s.'contl-class tickets at very low irat,s from Chicago to points in Montana, Nevada, Idaho, Ore• / NEWS'IN THE WILDERNESS• Igoe, Washington, California, also to _ Victoria, Vancouver, New Westmin- 7Lumber-Camps Are Now Connected ster, Ho -land and other points in the Koutenay Distrir•t- Correspond-l By-Telephone. _ t JLngly low rates from all points in HE mild and bracing Climate make3 Atlantio City The telep c is now extensively 'Canada. Write for full particulars-i used _ sed in a si lumbering buness. The 'and folders to B. li. Bennett, Goner- -eS eclall attractive as a winter resort. The result of th»s bringing science into al Agent, 2 King St. East, Toronto, -especially - te wildernessQiln robably be that Ont, thhon, from r Traymore is beautifully locatad OII the most desirable 1 points of view, section of the Boardwalk, and commands a magnificert ,here will be no, wilderness at ail. `v'il4--w •Smith is a sort of Jack-;, ,'The Electrical Review sous that , of-all-trades, isn't he?" Spills — 'ocean View, The House is thoroughly equipped with ' _ _throughout the forests from St "Not exactly. He's a jackass-of-all i John to Vancouver luroxmr-camps trades+'• every modern improvement that will add to the comfort - Are now coi,nected by telephone. ' and pleasure of the guests, and no expense has been %vhich also unities the sawmills or � itching;, surninlr Creeping. Crawling ', Hvood-pulp works of frontiertowns skin Li_ea,�s rc ,..• ' n a ren• m;; ices spared in perfecting the details Of the appointments. and large, cities i try Agnew a Ointment Dr Agncm s Fears ago it was the custom of Tet"r" ;alt''L.;.euml�':caldy,lledd� t«e' The rooms are handsomely furnished, and the cominun- ; -the lumber interest to maintain a inn. Llcer., iilotches• and all Eruptions 1Catlnn baths are supplied with both fresh and salt force of couriers, hardy men.' who of the skin It is soothing and quiet e y - � ing and seta like mag c in nit Bixby , ' thelvi lde nnss by rough for- waL�Y during teething times 85 ten Cs ' water. The Atlantic Cit Golf Links are acknowle lge,i yr Huawra, Irritation p throughNow, at stat cd bourn, g to be the finest in tho United States. Traymore Book- est -' V the ¢ii1]I tails each cant' in, tnr°' to uncle—"My word,. Teddy, you' are lets will be mailed on request, and correspondence rela- receive reports and ,give instructions growing fast'" lies, they water me _ -to the furealan. Letters are read to ; �f • _ lumbermen gnawed in the forest .(iffy I.t°cl much. Why, l ce gut to take a rp LlV@ Lo'rate3 and acCOnlmOda,tlOn$13 r@ip@Cttuily solicitedor a hun.lred mill+s away. Then bath every morning'" answers are dictatid to 'the steno- I jjintoi 'TRAYIVI®RE HOTEL CO1lIA�ANY71. Lifebuoy Soap — disinfectant — Is 9•reetdent end Mansg+• Jill, g'raphcr at th,' utiles, who writes out strongly recommended by the rnwitcal DI e. WHiTl, -- lois not-os and mails them, prctesbion as a safeguard against 22 i ��MMMNaNN�NtMMN"0 - ' t)nc of the difficulties in logging is ;fectious diseases. 29I Shell _ _ the forniatwn of th[• "lam," a tol- lection of yoga at some narrow place •,•Fie says he, knows all the best In these hard times a•man R'ith a j l 1 In a turbulent ;tream. Other togs I people, but he doesn't seem to asso-, large family of daughters on hist floatih; down the river pile them- j_�te with them," "That's because Cordovan bands may prolrt by the following 6tivcs up at the obstructed point, the best people know him!" s iggc•stton: An- old lady who ha h ONE-WAY - and it rr;iiire% creat :abur attended several unmarried daughters fed them by act'ial pc-ril, to rewove She. logs FOR OVER SIXTY YEARS. iargely on a fish dict, tecauce, as from ih.it pc,sition. Sometimes dy- I ]firs Ninsiow"s soothing Syrup has i Used in H.B.K• Mitts, Gioves { she ingei:iously observed, "fish is na.mito has to he ur?d to blow {gyp . been u.ed by millions of mothers for and 3foecasins-tough as whale- rich in phosphorous, and phosphor•ls i-c r Ur.' much urn- their children White teething it soothes lb useful in making matches." EX"the 'pack' a 1 i )f CU �u m h 1 the child, suftenn the gums, allays pain, bone,flexible,soft iiable,scorch- ' '.bc•r is rieRrn}M) in the explUSiUn. i cures Windcolw, regulatca the stomach ,p -Now whrnc-ver a biers becina to form and bowels, and is the beat remedy for �Mlnardls i -oof wind roof boli- roof —TO- 1-'iarrhata. Ttsenty-five cents a bottle. pt p ' p ' UnIM-80 Relizrz! Neuralgia . pne of the num who•patrol the river bulu by d,ruggi.ts throughout the crack-proof, tear-proof, rip-proof, bank g-ivcs notice',by telephone to i World. Be sur„ and ask for ''Mrs. Billings, Mont., Coleena, Ninalow'e soo.th,ng syrup." 22-04 cold-proof, almost Wear- FOOT ` Springs, Denver, Selena, the men -up tho river to stop the p p f Customer—"That watch" you 'sold butte, Mont., Ogden, Salt - further [low of lots at calm places, � certain] the greatest leather me the other' da • does not keep good Utah, Nelson :called "trips`; end it is an easy The spectacle of the two good mea Y g y Lake City, , keeping watch on such other in the time." Shopmaw—­It isn't the :matter to break a sena]] jam by ever used in mitts and gloves. IBossland, B. C., Spokane, ]suit a! the watch. Haven't you sanctuary next Sabbath nearly upset Wash., Portland, Ore,, Se- 'M men from points farther the dignity of our clerical friend Lille buckskin it i9 tanned heard people sA�' that the times aro attle, Wash,, Vancouver, -down the stream.. . friend dorlag. hla without oil unlike buckskin it is very bad.just now?" ;B, C•, San Fr.an[_isco, Cal, _ The hunian side of,life-Is also made —�' __— ------ warmer awl more vivid by this sat what you 11ke. — Give the dines- not porous it is wend-proof—will W Rates $34.25 to $44.00 1mvins of conununicatim in the tdil- tive organs some work to do." These outwear three buckskins. �R.Ae'�e CHASE'8 derness. A I,tmhermian at Hoquiam, functions need exercise as much as any s, „ CATARRH CURE a e• 2� Tickets on sale March 1st to Wachin ton; was crippled for three part of. the human anatomy, but if Pinto Mitts and Gloves May 15th. 8 p• the re delicate, give them the aid U Deet Nee I � as tlflaoaod Y by an accident in the forest, that Ur, Von Stan's Pineapple Tablets never crack or harden nerer get ppaarrttssbsa Tweed >SioWe4 ALL GRAND .TRUNK TICKET and rWr:ng his recovery he dinettes. afford and you can eat anything that's ' Hoak the clears,akan the alt AGENTS. -- Wholesome and palatable---:60 in a box, sodden, are always warm,pliable, w•.ewva a logging bvsines.4 of half a million g, ,ants,—S kraal ad parmanu our.a dollars a year froiu his sick-room by soft and comfortable. CatarrituWeH F~. lows A man may smile when he sees his roethe use of th-: telcphonb, Friend—"You've never been called Sold at all dealers butneverwith- Mk ciao�anisto�W. wife's new bonnet, but the smile One day, when a. party was coming in consultation, have you?" Young —._____ _ _ _ __ comes off when he sees the bill. down the wes.L branch of the Penob- Doctor—"No; but I'd like to be It's out this brand:— e Mother (firmly, to little . daughter Rata1 Kidneys.—Flava - scot, in the wilds of urine, they nice to charge ten times as much as - b you backache? were surprised at seeing the guides the other doctor for saying that you who is about to have a tooth Do yon ice] drowsy? Do your limbs w drawn)—"Now, May, if you cry I'll feel heavy? Have you frequent head- never their '.canoes to the bank. I don't know any more about the Case aches? Have ou tailing vision? Have "R hat's the matter?" asked cess of than he does,' • Deva take you to n dentists' again.'^, y yyou dizzy feeling. Are you depressed? Lht" travellers. 1 Is your akin dry? Have you a tired - i feeling? Any of these signs prove "We're going' t0 ordeq• your sup-; Mioard s UnIment for slie eYeryrr Dile kidney disease. Experience has proved per,:' Teas the answer. HUDSON BAY KNITTING CO. that South American Kidney Cure nev- One of the mein opencYd a small box MESSRS. C. C. RICFfARDS & CO, er .fails.-6 of a lum'bernian's telephone aL the Gentlemen,--Tly daughter; 13 years Montreal Winnipeg • Dswson 2 "So much depends upon 'the money of a country," id traveller. "In She-"Were you ever disappointed side of a tree and poke to a,camp, old, was thrown from a•sleigh ' and said a raveer, in love before you were married?'• _. India a lack of rupees is a fortune, i - miles away, saying that the party injured her elbow,so badly it remain- - - lie—"No; not until altPrwards."• - - (could arrive at night, and giving di- ort stiff and very. painful fol• three. ..No Breakfast Table while in Canada a lack of dollars is rections for supper. Ten hours later years. Four bottles of MINARD'S complete Without poverty." �"--- -' the weary tovrisfs' ai'riv`eS at the LINIMENT completely cured her and Mud's Llulmeut Cures Burn, etel . spot. where their welcome at,,(] ,their .she has ..not been troubled for two i1 Pleasant Duty re When I know, I supper were rendy. years: thing worthy of recommendation, I Willie—"111y mamma gave me e. " consider it my duty to tell it," says Yours truly, cent, for being good." Tom-mio-- "Krupp`s is the bi gest cannon J. B. LIVESQUE. Rev. Jas. Murdock, of Hamburg, Pa. '..Huh, m mother never ivies me ever made, isn't it?" ''Yes, and the St. Joseph P. O., 18th Aug., X900. EPPS'S "Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal Powder has y o An admir&ble food, With all anything. I have to be cod any- _... earth is.the largest rev^olver." t cured me of Catitrrh of five years S• g g its natural qualities intact, effect, It i certainly magical in its how.' "Well, go mamma doesn't • - -- • - Q effect, �he first np riication benefitted _. _—__._—_._ •. .. '. ,. = ..' ,want me to be, good for not.hing..': ratted to build tip and maintain me in,five minutes. �0 cts."=9 ORCHESTR.1 OF lIL'ItDERER5. robust health, and to resist winter's extreme Cold. It isPEACE AND WAR. ' At the French penal colon., Nou- a valuable diet for children,At mea, New Caledonia, the Convicts A strange museum has been found- Consumption. Neglect a cough and contract ed at Lucerne, Switzerland: It is have organi;:ed' a band. The leader ' is a -notorious murderer, and wasentitled the "Museu,ni of Peace and once in the orchestra of the Paris cocot�- War," and is intended as a corn- ShilohOpera House. The cyriibal=player plete history of war from the earliest e ■ killed a subpocna-server, and thetimes. The contents are warlike Consumpti®nl drum-play¢r murdered his landlord The Most Nutritious Arms of all ages and nations, boo s,. ti 1 t «ith"a hammer_-:.The-:first cornet is - and ECcnoMn Cal. ;prints representing the horrors of p The Lung _ guilty of inurder, with robbery as war in thou most' realistic aspect, Cure oniC the. inulive, ami one of the clarinets, _ The man who owes you money may and never;thing that can throw a cures consumption, but don't " a tti-ern-rceper, .used to kill his candid li"lit upon a grim subject. leave it too long. Try it now. patrdirs" for the sumo, rettxun. The or may not think a great deal of Y yr money back if it doesn't you, but it is certain that the man The founder of the museum is M. gg e assistant handmastor vvas convicted Jean cit, Bloch,`a wealthy PoI'e who behest you. t� to whom you otve money thinks of • = ar�!.. ! of having cut his wife to pieces. This is )aliilanlhropic, and per„ops a little SDI arca i you a great eat. deal. Prices: S,C.Wants&Co. - nu h u It rsV�¢ convict Mind gives dairy concitYts to - -, eceent.i^, and he has .chosen Lucerne M 50d,el LeRoy,N.Y.,Torszto;Can. �rdtlaa� d lobs' the i 1 . inhabitants of Noumea, •ri nre 1 for the site as being, the place most _ enthusiastic over the novo u,b-antza- Mind's Liniment CUreS BaudrU�t likely to attract the largest number ” tion. of cosmci olitan visitors. ISSIIE NO. 9-05 _. - ...... ..._...... ... .... ... _ .. _ .. __ _ ___. - _ • - :..� -.-,... 75 L,..� -John Stewart left on Tuesday _ 1C ' iRAi4 $ �. for Manitoba. ,. -Mr. Carruthers, of Markham, � s Y. visited A. J. and Mrs. Howlett — per3 sWall --,9a . this weekW. ' ,. - - '' -Attend Chas. Bunker's auc- �` ar r .. LOCALISEStion sale of cedar posts; it will be -- - -Miss Julia O'Leary is visiting held on Friday the 10th of March Pickering friends at present. Give nature three helps, and -Don't forget the Mission Band Our New Stock has arrived. Come and I ee -W.V. Richartiwon was in ek nearly ever case of con- -Tonto a couple of days this week. Social on Friday evening neat in y _hew sample books. �'e have Elegant new da- p y the basement of the Methodist surnption will recover. Fresh -F. E. and Mrs. Gee entertain- , air, most important of all. " h n T biggest n ed a few friends on Fridayeven- Church. signs, cheap and goon, he and beatr Mrs. Peter McD iY -T. A. Greig. general agent, of stock ever calve to the Town of Pickering. fig' �'"' ' the Masse Harris Co., was in Cherry - ermaid, ` is town on Massey-Harris rookin as ` seriously Ill with a severe attack Wednesday g of la grippe. well as usual. Pectoral R -Dr. Henry will be here as -Miss Jennie Gordon, who hasNew' Boots and Shoes. 1 . a usual on Tuesday to attend to his been spending the winter with Nourishing food comes next. professional duties. friends in Kingston, is expected Then, a medicine to control -W. S. and Sirs. Stewart en- home this week. r oronto, the Cough and heal the lungs. tertaiued a number of friends on -urs. J. L. Skink, of TJust opened up a large stock of Gents. Ladies and thud Mrs. Demontt, of Arkansas Ask any good doctor. y. Wednesday evening. .Little FOlks. All sizes of Nice 'New Lines. City-, are viaitin Pickering IQrstused AyersCherryPectoral 50eearo -Mrs. Rossiter, of Toronto, .is y S g ago, I have seen terrible cases of tun; dis• Crcquet and storm—Large and Small. spending a few days with her par- Friends at present. eases cared by it. I am never.photic it.^ ' encs, S. and:firs. Kin -Fred Peak, of Toronto, acconl- �ZAT u•I3....Ittt.Tott,narldtu.01110. King. vied b a friend, Geo. Douglas, =k SI AO. a.C.ATita co., -James and Firs.Andrew enter- ps-spent Sunda here with his uglas, au dra2ct,w. X02. Lowen Mass. • . . - y� 1 tained a few friends at their home P y John. Deckle & Oo. on Friday evening last. er, Wm. and Mrs. Peak. tict C o n s u m p t io n -Mr. and Mrs. McHardy, of -L, A. Boone will hold an a Toronto, spent a few days during ion sale of his farm stock, imple- imple- ments. household furniture, &c. Health demands daily action of the the past week with F. E.and Mrs. r ,. on Tuesday March 14th. bowels. Aid naturew with Ayer a Pill*. _ Gee. -Miss Hutchison, of Clare- -J. S. Jephson has had placed at, returned home on Monday C OW AND LAMBS FOR SALE- in his house a fine new Newcombe moThe naderaigned hasfor sale A ewe lambs pfano, through their agent, Mr. after spending a couple of weeks el�i. egi.tier, also one mesh much sow. AMERICAN with Mrs. J. H. Wagner. 80'Bnrk Tot u,cos.4,ric><ering;Hr&18 amP• � kRus f you would like a nice sal- -W :stiller has purchased W. -- e mon trout, a pound of prime H. Ridhard s farm on Kingston - __ cheese, or Tillman Aberdeen roll- Read just east of the village, and q,ed oats, go to Dickies. has leased it to Andrew Forsyth. Institute gallon s o$ the iJeB for c �.Q�. -We regret to report that the L. A. Boone will hold an auc t tion sale of his farm stock, im le- yonng child of W. H. and Mrs. p .• i'1' m Logan. Moore, of the Kingston road east, menta etc. on Tuesday, March 14. Me etings is ill with scarlet fever. As Mr. Boone is ggoing to the o' -We are pleased to see A. J. North-West, everything will be n Howlett out again after being sold. -Will be held as follows:- t confined to the house for a week --W. L. Smith, Whitevale, has Oshawa,Mar, 6th, afternoon and ev'g o with a severe attack of Ia grippe. had pouters issued announcing a Pictering, afar, 7th -The orchestra are going to auction sale of farm stook and Claremont, Mar. Sth, afternoon _ _ - Bron ham this avenin w assist Implements on Wednesday March Myrtle, bear. 8th, evening s o g g V4hitgby, bial. 9th. afternoon Take o��C Bu � , p - in the bar social iven under the 15th. Sale at lot 35, con. 5, Pick- v g Grange Hall. Mar. 9th,avening auspices of the Sons of Temper- ering• Mr. A. E.Shet'riogtrtn, «•alkerton, 9 Anee. - number from lisle attended will give addresses on co-operation in -Mrs. Enos Remmer fell on the meetings in the Presbyterianppastrking and marketing agplec At the - - i _ _the ice a few days ago sustained Church at Brougham on .Monday Claremont, Myrtle, W it#Iy and ' 1' injuries to her arm which is com- and Tuesday addressed by Mr. Grange Hall meetings 'lir. W. L. It will � �� � E. A. Bard B. A. on the subject Smith, editor Weeklq tion will speak 1 11 r pelting her to lay off duty for the y' . ]. At the Claremont meeting other "Teacher Training." K - present. - Tosses March lith is tiw subjects will be taken -Richard and Harry McGuire Y Rememkwr these dates asci attend. - left on Moneay morning for Cleve- date settled by W H. Burke, of lot ;i0• Con, 7, Piekerin for hip S;'• F• Weir, Pres: Elu:er Lick,Sec. _. - land, Ohio , to make preparation, g• - e ' for the seawon'i= dredging u r auction sale of farm stock and __._ _. -2 only Cron; Cut =awr. ReK. Qi SO for a ;0. 8 8 Pe 'rim :Astra-rtaacsaas stauoa o.r.s 1 on] =a.v, 2.1tl 00. implement+. See pusterr y' ._ ations. Ta.tLy9 eo1-.4o EA9r LCR a9 r01 I C Wy'— 81 15 axes going at ,R>, - - - -R. Andrea; of Went Hill, hay Frank Sleep shipped his stock No. 8 �IsIL a a?+ A. !d. and household effects to Indian disposed of his hotel business to ., 12 LocsL Y 5; P, M. Head, N. R'. T., on Tuesday, a man from F.aiat Toronto. tier a 10 LOCAL . . . 6:04 P.Id, x" •ria. _ - = The stock.ia in the care of David Appleby, Mr. Andrew wilt- hu1J - ,.� ._ _ Ta.iials oorw; Wzsr nts as rauotrs- k fete air of n:eu'- heap mitts at reclucew rice=.. Annan, sr. in auction Rale of ilia houtt 11 No.9 LocAL . . . SAI A.]rt 1 p 5 P ' -There is aconsidet'abieamount effects-etc. on the utll fust , after ••11 La ah . 2:1T P. M. of sickness in this locality at prep- which he will re-4ide in the village, s., M"L BPI F. M, @i en t, mostly of the la grippe vari• -Remember S1', 11. Bray's :,ale _ _ ent, man of the cases been very, Bart Tue-da i•: March :th. fir• heJ ..{Cha] - f] Y1 -- - 11„1 (,b jj(iU11 y S Bary has a hrtird of shtendid high OST On Fiuluy. Ft h y ]filth, be- , ;severe. , tureen i•ichoria4 and bh,tby iron bridge. -R. A. Bunting has, purchased grade-cattle, draft horses air. to ,revs of brown arctic I,ued with cr"n hatna the Misses O'L.eary's vacant lot offer. The above stock is in good Irineer win be rewarded by nctifying w' o _ COIIdltlOn 0.IId intending txrG`haB- `'$ROw•Oshawa.or The iflcLaughli°_ carri- just east Of their residence and g P- sae On -will begin building operation as era should not fail to attend. As =---- soon as possible. Jlr. Bray is leaving for the North EF.D OATS and '4.ORKSHIRES- . -Thee syndicate that lost the Pest everything must be sold � Bs—a few 6uah-is of Tartar hisgg albite y l)su for rte. Tbls variety has yteldod 76 without re2eCPe. threshing machine by fire a. few beah.ls to the a.re Alco.that sow obtained e] Weep ago has decided on ur- -A. SpaxkQ, who is employed ss fl=wbetion has a ebotro litter ofyoung pt Fe //S/S aL For Every _//�]I _ g P arblah will be wld to arst cc mets at mato°• /;/�/ �J /e+i - chasing a new machine similar to in the Bennett factory roe% with able rs= The7 are trom imported strata., Bto the one destroyed. cc d. a very painful accident one day the beet to be hes Bha is a strstsbs Gattis• y horn sow. Asgur,red la pnrchawr'r cants, .• .•'.gee aur - .. -Chas. Downing left on -ties- last week. While working around g,Y OSaPItAN,drsewsre Iitangs,Andiey. day for Indian Head, N. W. T. the machinery, he accidently - -- -- . .FAVORITE CH>✓Rti5 He has taken with him a carload touched a small circular saw of first-class horses, equal to the which he did not know was in RT.T.TQ'�'j' N and best in the country. motion. Asa result the fleshy /L G�i�/ • -Mise Nellie Ward, of Colling- Part of his hand was badly cut RE-ACTING WASHERS. wood, spent-& few days with her and bones somewhat injured. He TORONTO, ONT. � The newest, easiest running and most- wood,brother, W: G., and Mrs. Ward. will be unable to resume his work efficient washer made. Try one. -She was a delegate to the temper- for some time. A GREAT SCHOOL - - ance conventida held-at Toronto -very im rtan m i w' BEST QUALITY. "-PRICES RIGHT. last week. be held by the Farmers' Institute r. onge anAlexandera . -Owing to other engagemenU as per announacement in another A school that is not living on -past the f3remene' meeting was pearly column. T1ie Co-operation of the reputattou"but on the genuine work • e�s �. Bundy. attended.on Monday evening,and fruit-growers especially along done daily "at the presenttims." Col- = se s result the meeting waspost- the lines of packing and market- lege open entire year. Enter any B time. -Write for magnificent cats- poned..until Tuesday evening vert ing of apples is one that requires logos. when s full attendance is request, full discussion. The anal] grow. 1gy W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal. _ slid. ere a.a well as large should"be press - -The following is the relative ent at some one of these meetings. - --- standing of pupils in the Senior The speakers are well qualified W All kinds of earr•iage If � o u e ed departmentfor February, 1605,- Present this up-to-date topic. work done in first 11 fir. Fourth-M. Bateman, D. Kerr Duntsatton. class order. _ O. King, J. O'Connor, E, Wright, . J. Moore, E. Bunning, P. Clark. The Honor Roll�of the Dunbar- --Jr. a specialty. --Jr. 4th--S. Shirley, G. Dunbar, ton School for February is as fol- _N. Banks, E. Smith, A. Ward and lows:-5TH.CLAss-E. Henderson, ;Laddece on hand and 3,. Banks(equal) W. Winter; W. G• White, E. Annan, E. Booth. made is order. 110 go.( � and ��ea Ward, O. Leslie.-Sr. 3rd-P. -4Tft CiLAS9-W. Annan, C, perround. r Bennett, G. Bateman, F. Bundy, Strickland, A. Holmes, G. Cowan, A. Clark, M. Moore and J. O'Con- V. Walton.-3RD Class-C. Rase, A Rood breaking cart for sale cheap. _ nor (equal)E., Moore, J. Palmer, R. Thom,W. Carson, E. Mitchel, House,and lot for sale. - M. Calvert, K. McGuire, M. Rob- Fdgar Mitchel, E. White, M. fnson.-Jr. 3rd-M. Rankin, R Pearse, E. Heard. 2ND CLAM-E. W. H. JACKSON, Brock Road. Note papers, Envelopes, Writing Tablets (large or small), �rorden, H. Russneil,C. Every, M. Parker, I. White H. Heard, E. _ Examination Tablets and Foolscap, A variety of Pens, Smith, E. Holt,A. Thomson, L. Heard, B.Anl,an, R, Carson. sea ..Mucilage, etc.,n allhat quart or Twice), 'Inks of (-by qu t the ;Dickie and J. Haley (equal) M. Proper Trealmei,t of neurnonia. x - Davidson, E. Andrews, L, Roach. Pneumonia is too dangerous a dis- - ._° --W. G. Ward, Teacher.- ea.ae fur anyone to attempt to doctor » seer e• : as n r1 -The following Is the relative himself, although-h-6 may have the r- ttnr be a a --fi�tt • -• remedies at hand. A h ai- s a c M. & E a, Boone, Pickering. standing -of the Jtulior dopa i t proper P y �.7 as r g. clan should be called. It should be a`� •t. „ „ went for February, 11)06:-fir. 2nd e.tn a . �., borne in mind, however, that pneu- o�i oc M. Allaway, A. Burch; T. Annau, moria. always residts from a cold or = my S L. Bennett,E. Woodruff,M. Scott from an attack of grip, and by the 4 i4 tw>�I ae4 to a •- o - F. V. Vanstone, C. Palmer, E. Moore proper treatment of these diseases 70� qeg am it F. Brien:-Intermediate 2nd-E, a threatend attack of pneumonia may sQ awr Rogers, A. Every, W.. Murkar; B. be.warded off. There is no question o "_-- - o -Moore, F. Bennett, E. Gordota, H. whatever about this,, aa during the r•O o ea B m ° °ti v And - 'Winter, H. Stotts, G. Allaway, G. thirty yenta and more that Climber- �W a� °.. � as p�_,g,�� '. � Halle , X. O'Connor, F. O'Connor loin's Cough Remedy has been used, �& �i � �} Y• g, we 11ave.yet to learn of a single case O 9b - X , Zt G� VC CGa �ea+a)ackets art'Lad-F. Buntil: T. Burch ' 'I of a ooW or attack of Lhe grip having wkj +ta e5 ,. C. Rogers, R. Brokensh;r, -E, resulted in pneumonia when this x - 'Bmuet�-Senior 1st—L. Cotte, remedy was used. It is also used by ry _—_ y I. Russnell, R. Banks, W. Lis- physicia,n9 in the-treatxn6nt of pneu= � r ; ; � °� a ; Y� . We have on'band a good variety to sell at reasonable prices. - combe,R. Shirely, J. Clark, R. monis with the hest results. Dr. W. r _ - .Rankin, K. Gordon.-Junior 1st- J. Smith,of Sanders,Ala..who is also ~ pd ds_I a I � n~ Our Saskatchewan Robe is the only one that has tl:e-weight, which - G. Found, E Stewart, A. Bundy, tt drnggiRt,says,of it : " I have been � �m ; A g ' 9 is.necessary to keep.out frost. It. Woodruff, D.Davidson. C. Lis- selling ChamberiaiP s Congh Remedy a �T and prescribingggggg it in my practice for 14 09 _ CALL iii Bombe•-Claes A-C. Gordon' I. the past six y I use it in cases of ,January 1906-Whitbv 9th, Orl'iarva 10th, ,Murkar, V. Moore, J. Moore,•S. pneumonis and ave always gotten Brougham 11th, Pori Perry 18th,ux-. r l Rossiter, G. Winter, M. Clark. the best results. For sale byALL:I bridge 14th.Qsneington 11th.Beaverton _ Re A. BUNTING, _ iOtb. � R. Doyle, Teacher. l DrtvacrWTe. --