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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1905_03_10 .., r... to .,.. • a.-...- w:l. - • . lowe Nay Y '"VOL. XXIVe ____. ----' --PICKERING. ONT.,-FRIDAY. MAR 10 1905. alp 22 z 1 - CENTENNIAL. CORNERS Chert wood. da afternoon neat, on the 7th Goa.,. rpfssli�arssat 1lLarss. Spink Mi11s y i a little north of here.• . Will Chapman has gone to the city We are are pleased to hear that The members of the A. O. U. W. on the jury. Hulbert Hedges is inproving in health are busy making negotiations for the Meei4ml. ; Red eat - 1.05 bus. Our membant, W. J. Morrish, is Rev. Renynolds was present on building of their new hall in,the west ` busy getting his wood home. Sunday murninK and delivered a very portion of our village, White Wheat - 1.05 « Reginald and Jiiss Maggie Chester interesting Missionary Sermon. Rev. J. G. Brown,.late of India, ad. WF. EABTWOOD, M.D., Barpeoa Spring Wheat - - -95 are home from New Liskeard. I We are sorry to have had to dis- dressed the Mission Band Sunday . to Canadian Paoiflc Railway: Cor000r Goose Wheat : - 90C " Wood bees are the order of the day perse with our Bible Class for this afternoon,and preached in the even- Ontario County; leaner of Marriage Lice"ree Manitoba Flour X0.00 bbl. in this vicinity at time of writing. tuonth on account of the weather, ing to a large congregation. Owe out; Otlloe hours-Before LO a.m.,p to 8 Family Flour 5.70 " hiss Maggie Coakwell has returned R e hope it will suon commence again. A pleasant time was spent Tuesday pm,and how Ito 8 p,m. Private tele hoa< home after spending a few weeks Y connection with Baiaam,GreeawoDd,Brongbam Pastry Flour - 5.i C " p g Ever one be sure to attend the evening last at the home of Mr. and Mt Zion,A.Johnston's(fth con), Wm Cowie's Bran $18.00 ton among 13rooklin friends. Bazaar here on the 18th of March Mrs. John Michael when a number of ythabn),and DPngh'e(soh con) f�1y « A.Chester has been dravving bricks which is to be htckl in the Hall, the young people gathered and en oyed Shorts 20.00 Motto I I The Jumbo .x.5.00 " -` ; __..� �._ �-� for it new house which he intends hay- Quilt which the ladies here themse yes in song and ggames. ,-.. - ing built during the coming summer. have been collecting on for the past host and hostess are to be congratul- '"-• Legal. Graham, Whole Wheat Flours John and Mrs. Cowan entertained it two years will be sold, also several ated on their hospitality. Chop of all kinds. number ofyoung people on Thyrsday other useful articles at reasonable � .- • - _1f H. FARWELL, toQ. 0„ B4RRIB Hard and Soft Coal. evenluv last, those favored With an prigs. There will also be refreshment One of the greatest blessings a a+ • zHB,a°aaty�°"n Attorney,and O°°°ty invitation report s good time. booths and home 'made candy for modest man can wish for is a good oueftor. court Boa".Whitby. lar Above prices sub'ect to Change without P .• sale. Hiss Doyle will furnish Instru- reliable set of bowels. If you are not Notice. Scarboro mental music on the piano to enliven the ha Y - OW A MoGILLIVRAY, BABRI11- Model Baker Co,, - the reeeedin s and other amuse- happy Possessor of such an outfit era,solicitors,aro. omoo op to PosF y Limited. Mr.. Robt. Andrew of West Hill has P 8 you can greatly improve the judicious sold his hotel business to lir. Apple. menta will be lulu! ed in. Everybody c of those you have by the judicious omw Whitby,Ont. Jan.Ball Dow,s e.:Theo. PP - comeand enjoy the eyenin with h us use of Chamberlain's Stomach and 4 oGtuiyrar.LL,B. Ironer to Loan. 8 by of East Toronto and is going to Everybody welcome on March 18th. . Liver Tablets. They are pleasant to reside in Pickering Villa e. �,,� take and a r g Yef2ereraan•y. Mr. '.biller has rented his farm on gg eable in effect. For the Kingston road and is going to re- Brougham. sale by ALL. DLtt'GmsTs. � HOPSINB,VETERINABY BUB- side in our village, having bought the -- MTTTT�+ Y. . (131014, Graduate o! the Ontario vet- y dwelling house lately occupied by Mr. E. W. Bodell spent Sunday in U11Ja7IC estuary College, tomato, registered member �R1S1t16�1'tTC Jessie Chapman. Oshawa. Miss L. L. Moore, holder of. Acade of tae Ontario veterinary 3103186' Arroatatfon, ii kK#I 1�Mi The Scearboro Villa a ladies basket Our school is in full progress floe and r•sidena•one and,on"Garter mnllaa g iaorib of Green River. Office and shading large ball club and their friends spent a again we are glad to say. mic Diploma of London Conservatory !soars s to 11 am.. and 1 totm. Private most enjoyable evening at the pial- 11rs. R. Mood of Music, will receive pupils for in- -60. telephone in my ono•P,o. address, Green vern hall on Friday, 25th ult, Up- Mrs. of Greenwood, struction on Piano and In Theory, at After,^� •r, Unt wards of one hundred presentb James . 4e visiting Mrs. F. Sanderson. the rectory,Pickering, 4-ly� Of all materials and desian Henderson of the King- Mr. and Mrs. F. Gerow of To- ----- kepti a stook. It will pay you Wusitstnss garb*. ston road met with a very painful ronto, are visiting friends here. 006E WHEAT" IRISH WHITE to Gall at our works std inspect our stock, accident last week which was caused Mr. and MrF, R. Brook were OATS POR SALE-The undersigned has , and obtain prices. Don't be misled by for rale a Gan icy of wild goose wh^at of good rg1$06IAS DUNN.Conveyancer, Com agents we da not employ thaw,con by slipping on the ice and fracturing visiting friends here last week. ty ptionaily pure. Alao a gnaa- l1 p y sequall g n of izarti white oaa whish .te fig mhdon•r for taking �darftr, *ts„ ly we me. sad do throw o8 the agents her le 1t will necessitate alis. G. Hans has gone to Oshawa to surpassed o a Yfads at the Model Farm, Gcn yh, Jos. Qlaramont,Out. Of commission of 10 per cent„ which you will Henderson keeping her bed for some work in the McLaughlin Works. Lapp,Cedar Grove. so.Q9 certain! save b time. BUNTING, Issuer of iii y 7 parohaafng from va. A Wm. Gammage of Oshawa, is Of- a"solicited. The 6cazboro Village Literary Suca visiting under the parental roof. Lthe s are o a l his ry of oatario. leg sty intend holding a concert in a ,�, j , $09 the stare °!•a 'r.ala.o..,Fl.�7tos WHITBY INAMITE CO., short time. The Society -has been R. Cowan and family and E. ickering I$oal (ye'y Ham of Oshawa, spent Sunda JI� V �/ ' Opp.Pat Owes. Whitby, Ontario holding good meetings all winter, 1Je Y - • ' DAVID BELDAM. auctioneer, -- Besidee stud in Tena son'a works, here. -1 Ae. �e g y Yards at Spink Mille. " Wobarn,souaitrraleafromhla aameeoas which have n very helpful W the Miss L. Hubbard of Brock Road, BQuality �f � � !itsnar boob far and near. Saler of fu a6,lam members, they also have a good liter•- visited at Mzsme. W . Hubbard's on i� 0 took add everylbinesubscriber eh& it to be wld RtU be MIER Q� LIVERY I ary program, Une Ot the moat in ter- Tuesda Full . Yaad1•d to the very best with ds asiar"rt ly eating debates was on the subject, 1 .! ll Wel ht Guaranteed• pna mW W tae very brat aavaatags. �1a g ) Mrs. Burk and Mrs. Badding- � � •- - "Resolved, thataggood-naturedslouch ton visited at Wm. Em metson'a First•elaue rehieles for hire by day makes a better wifethan and crank y .B A N T W S 1� , B E To , O NBHIP'oI.�B or night 'Bas za eonaactioa meet. -•-+-•- on Sunday Stove �� �P.StIIut Sizes D e 000veranew. Oonmintoaer for aakias all 0.T.R.trains. School Reponts. Mr Graham P i Fr o H hlrind �[ Freight Creel" Lad d 1c, Nladavtsa. ••ennaada. Gra. ttosi•>r M loan tg - g . • .smears ~Lsmae of M Lor s delivered to all is visits w' arriags arta of n with his sister, adrta. F obs p g A lowest Honor Roll for February 1Ai-�. of � O est �arke� • Ian4N" �, out. ter ' 'lags, Teaming of aiJ triads Boas any C. I.aFraugh, - ` on shortest notice. Sala and come the Scarboro Junction Public Scbuol Send along rout r' ' g entries for Junior Division '+, y OS uetloneer, i iaioa , umber on Roll 44 P 'I'[LL, Liceaeed A i' . for Counties of York add Odtarw, ane- m�oa.glablea in OOnneotiga. Average attendance,•L2. Jr. let l lase S!'o'z8ham combination sale. All prices. ldan rale•of ail blade asoeaG.d to or abort«t John Heron. Hazel Bolton, Rut>v eutrieA made rap to the last of the We have also on hand quantity 'o! trdtte•, addrY,rr O rwa sever P O.. oat s Hs Peak) W altou. Sr, lst Clara-Winrl•ir Mil' week will appear on the bi119. gest Qt1a!•lty Snlithing(.'�oaL - - - Irir POUCERK. Licensed Auction- T� °L- 9 Ptopi•{etor. far,Martha Davidson, Harold McBry•, After an absence of about a 1 . "r, Vataator and�C alreotw for tae 00,00 eo Jr. Pt. .2nd-Ruth Ashbridge. year in W"tern Ontario and Our� makes warm friends• now of fort;and Ontario, alt kiad'a of oaaaraa Flora Trtanel, George Catton. Sr. Pt W m. Ri2De- Orders left witn w. Yeak delivered t, baler oeoda•ard sad valnauoar .sad• at mod• 2nd.-: au ie avi sora, ) ie Heron pmmptJv. .. isr'are share& Sstate• and comaiigameaa Doll. • brough returned on Wednesday - _ ��ansly maeaged son eold by 608,11" of Jr Lewis �'eg Jr 2nd, Ciao+-Frank looking hale and harty. Tae vat• sh YoreQaaes. .amts, eosw and 1 Bolton, Maggie Bell. John LesLe. Sr ■iia l ae000nta prompelr oou•at•d ane..ai.• et#I i The bc,z social on Friday night foe y r•ttlrmsaas Rnaradte•d, pbom• or 2nd Class-Hallie Beckett, Mable y g M dWESTERN OF WAR 'Bea . ellville Meade. t'i'es a huge success. ue hall wag Y1 FL BAR vett. for trrmp a"d p•ratenlasa, 6rosighsm. + STEBASK Tll ~; Oat, Dater may b.fixed at Nswa order. y A fall line of first. Senioi Division-Number on Roll full to the doors: The receipts � claw furniture sow • Average attendance 29. Jr 3rd, taken in all were $48.50, All .taemisorsted b7 act of Parttasnsnt hila $L110[IIBt Church on exhibition in Clasrg' Edith Dexter, Olive Munro, seemed to enjoy themselves. Lf+takestag Wanaa• Harry Brown. 8r.Class 3.-Bert Vivi- Qunrtermaeter SerRt Fred. I,a amtliorlsalCspital. ,, ^....,-pl,000eeo a�Er41C88 88 F011®W8 our ware rooms, an. Jim Bell. John Heal. Jr. 4th Class h to 1' d sbrcrtb•d o.Alt.l ... smAW - Katie Beckett Lockhart, Trinnel, Fraug attended a mi starsy in- „•..... Prices right. ner on ;lurch 2nd Riven b the Assets Rewlil. Conversibl. ........ iAilaen XwXW 10:90 a.m..,.. .Preaching. g Jack Meade. Intermediate 4th Claim y Joarr COWAN >�, T.B,MCttna,aa e.q, ?�0 P.M._--_ _ Jennie Heron, Willi Redman, Mable Governor-Genera Body Guam .. President (laahlsr - Z-mW p.m. ^ ,..Sabbath School. R. S. Dillingham. Dexter, Sr. 4th Class-Joerhine Lev- to McConkey'e .srgtesciouy dininl�. spwlal ""Utica Oven b Farsnrri 1101 M Psi /_..E?•..Epwoz•th League, on lie, Reggie Me ide. Willie Heal, R. room. This is an annual dinner *4� Caneomonssolicited*ad prompcltmaw 1`neaday. Pickerinit, Out E. Alexander. Teacher, and Sergt. La Fraugh considers Fo`m" roto duooumtan aClYrrDra aoa Weekl prayer On Foreign a &ble ongs,all parglit and hesolDraft!s • :�P•m-•••i•• yy ym' - -=- � this the moat successful of any •urea,arguable on all psru o!the world - Thuzaday. The following is the reportof S. �+. yet held. savings Bank Departm*nt. t Vu. 14, Pickerin for the month of Inters"allowed on de w so hI car. =;Rev. J. E. Moore, Ph. B. February:-5th(.'la;s-R, Sadler. t r• The carnival herr on Thursday rent rated and�,�ba t�yearly to�iW , Pte' Wagner & Co. 4th-E. Slack. S.Junes.. Jr. Ith-NN' night was good, there being in cGeo. Herr. Manager, hay, W, Scott, P. Slack, K. Hortup, the neigtllN,rhogd of 400 people 3rd Cla.-s-T. Scott, S. Day, R. Day, in atte Have a full Zine of fre4h and cur °Lnndance. The costumes and d Class-M. Jones. Part '2nd-H. races were good. People came ed meats constantly on hand. pp Hortup, «. Gauslin. Part l'st H. from Markham,Stouffville Brook- Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, Gauslin. ' Ahsenf ones are:-W. Hor- lin and Claremont. The manage- Real Estate, Ham, Bologna Weiners, etc. top. M. Linton, P. Middleton, A, and trent intend holding another one T, Linton.. The Regulars :are:-E. a week from Thursday night, the - Highest prices paid for slack, S. Day, IV, Scott, P. Slack, T. ltsth, the last of the season. Money to :�tchm-'b Cattle._. Scott, tiV. I3ay. c The following is the r(p-)rt of S. S. OREFN RIVER. No. 1, Pickering, for February. 1900. HELLO YOU t 4tb Crass-E. Powell, H.S. Stainton, F. Nighswander visited the River A first class 89 acre farm for sal*, • = - A. Richardson, D. Jones,F. Bels los, Sunday last. on Kingston road, one mil* from If you want a good fur overcoat, a H. Richardson, R. Balsdon, D. Guli-' Wedding bells are again pealing �X g good Buffalo Robe or good tailor ver, G. Stevenson. F. Bunker, N, out their joyful notes. 1 • • I,�J+ckez•in viil,�e. be 1 Y •, a Insurance of all kinds attended to. made suit, made to order, leave your Stephenson. Sr. 3rd-H.Stephenson Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Fuller visited •y village property far sale L,Halton, C.Pbilp, E. Wray., E. lull• friends in Whitevale Sunday la t r►ge P per 7 measure at the Farmer's Supply Store •��• Farms to reqs' Every suite to give satiafactron or no son' Jr.3rd-P. Stanley,L:.Balsdon. Miss Gertie Robinson visited with Conveyancing of all kinds done sale. We handle nothing bus, No. 1 G. Richardson, G. Wray, J. Howland Miss Allis Fuller Sunday afternoon. • That measure of time L get eya g A, Stanley. Sr, tad-1. Wray. R. Mr. and Mrs. Pennock, Jr., are vis- `l &I- staff,at reasonable prices. even, sure, and al- Powell, W. Richards, H. Richards, sting the]otter's home at Port Perry. Our Wall papers are unsurpassed in wa just correct V. Jr. 2nd-R. Bunker, J. Howland, C. Miss M.Turner of Whitevale visit- 1 quality or price. e �}} X71 We r.• a• Rememher the market on ThursdayRichardson, C, BaLadon, A. Bunker, ed at the home of Wm. Turner this E. Richardson. Past 2nd-M. Ballet, week. :± Highest ' rice paid for all kinds of 8 Day p W. Richardson, A. How'and R. Clarence Young who has rented the Notary Public; 'Pickering. farm produce. Cash or trade, • - Gormely. M. Rogers. Teacher. Stuart farm is preparing to move on , Farmers Sup 1 Store Report of Brou ham the same. Clocks ,r r e mon , February. Karnes iced her sister, Mrs. Dr. HopkMrs- lalin White of ins Otte that are as g66d as in order of merit : Sr. VI Class- day last week, the best and as lRess, DODIINIONBANH Eugene !Williams 208, Jolin Cochrane Those who have been cutting wood cheap as the 18I, Ina Phillips 177wMeda Hole'127, tills winter are hauling_.it.out before cheapest. A Maggie Feasby 128. Jr. IV-Lantra the snow goes. a��_ Potts 188,May Linton 159., Ill-Maud Mrs. Cbas. Michael of Toronto, is Capital Paid uo, $3,OOp,000 Barclav' x30, Elizabeth Routlev 221, visitingg with her parents, Mr. and 14Roserve Finaa sad @Robbie Fartbing 2102, Arthur Far•th- Mrs. Wm. Burke. taiStock Food Uadirided Pzoflt. $3,634,000 ing 180, Eai Bogle, 135;Willis Ham- Mr. and Mrs. Sherrard of Locust /jo ►e3 ilton 97, Ella Linton 77. . 11 Class Hill, visited the latter's sister,Mrs. R. Blanche Mechin 388, Alma Hamilton Dafoe'Sunday last. Look at the price of feed; Dr. - of Toronto is visiting - � �� � Hess' Stock Food saves feed. It ,WHITBY BRANCH, 81,Howard Hubbard 87. Part II- Mrs. Wm.'Hutchings, who has beet. Mary Barclay 391,. Libby Farthing very poorly of late. +;6 is endorsed by every farm paper. 'General Banking 238,'Lettr Hall 198, Archie Mechin Mrs. (Dr.) Hopkins entertained a Jeweller&Optician,, Mr. T. L. Willbray, of Tremont " ' 147, Clifford '%Vannup 93, Nellie Nor- number of guests this week at her Whitby, Out., _ Ill., who won seventeen premiums BliSinel3l3 Tranl3aCted. ton 77. .Miarjory Bell 37, Arthur John- home, "Silver Maple." Brock st, South. at the World's Fair, -is a ver stun 34. Part II Jr.-Cliarlie Roctt- .lir. and_Mrs. 4,1f. Hooverand Stan- ". y le 4. Pt. I Sr.-Lock Johnston 3. le took dinner with!Mir. and Mrs.E. strong advocate of Dr Hess' stock Special atTention given to the roller- Y Y Y Food. Pt. I Jr.-Olive Routley 39, Roy For- Lehman Sunday last. •��w•�� tion of farmer's sale and svth 23, Cliarlie Hanson 1 Tablet Will Robinson of Manitoba,return- Note the price of eggs - Dr. Fred Rout ed home after spend a few weeks -_� Other notes,' class-Freddy Hamilton, i P g BINDER TWINE Hess Poultry Panacea is the, ley,Arthur Routley, Gladys Hogle. with relatives and friends. at guaranteed egg.producer• SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. •�•` -Miss Mary Doten, our popular and P1�Se 3 et,xlllla,. -' Hess Instant Louse Killer has Inflammatory Rheumatism Cnred. efficient dress-maker, is over crowd- 4 25 imitations. Us© the S.�eCf3itt3 received of and original p ° $ William Shaffer, a brakeman of ed with orders this season. g on your cattle. upwards. Dennison, Ohio, was confined to his On Sunday morning last, Mrs. F. Agent for all kinds of McCormick Y3� bed for several weeks with inflamma- -Pennock resented her busband,with Farm Implements, Wilkinsdn Plo- " Y For sale at Iz3teretst a11o'wed at highest tory rheiimatism. "Finally I sent to a fine Baby. Both are doing welt Etc. - ourrent rates. McCaw's drug store (or a bottle of Mr-Brown and family have vacat- -Also- -PICKERI NG Composa=aed or paid half Chamberlains Pain Balm, at which ed the house of O. P.Ferrier and have For Singer Sewing Machines. r r' CKER NG NEWS V7 -1 yearly, time I was unable to use hand or foot, gone to live on the Whitevale side Binder Twine a Specialty. and in one week's time was able to go r)ad. PH AR MAC'S R.J.THORTON, to work as ha py as a clam." For We have to announce the sale of L. D. BANKS, . MUTAG=1 sale by ALL 1 RUGGIs1.8. W, H, Burk which takes place Tues- 38-17 Pickering. Ni TO-_.. :. Per- mere in them, rinse thoroughly in many, "cubits," and what that cubit '� of a Cup of Tea in Per• ° EEEEEiE!!!lNtli�l4 cold water to which alum has been represents s metrical or English THE SECRET " lection is revealed In the added. Hang out of dours and iron measurements has so far been more `use of dellCiOU3 About when nearly dry _ or loss conjectural. - About the A cubit of one foot six lnches SOVII MILK RECIPES. has so far been acce},ted, and upon ebbcups' this; many measurements that in the -- - H (� Grallaut wuthtis-One 2 cups'i present age are regarded as Inexpli- .l iQusv sour •milk; 1 teaspoon soda, two! cable have been built up. • •��• tablespoons s'igar or mulassets, ll It has been left for the Rev. -W. - cup pastry flour, 2 cups graham Shaw Caldecott, a well-known lee- ��� ;� �� � t Hour. ,juke griddle cakes the same toter upon.the subject, to discover only little thinner. 2'ur-jotinny cake,` from the ew'idence of the 111b1e itself CLEANING CLOTHES. use Indian ureal (gravulated)..instead' and from scholarly deductions from of the graham flout'. the famous, Senkereh tablet the axis- * At takes constant care to keep a ltiaisin pig Half cup raisins, S' on fence of three cubits. t%!oinan's wardrobe in order, that i ed and chopped., half cup sugar, k thousand years before the birth she may present to'the world a neat half cup sour milk, 1 egg, half` tea-'i of Abrahain, 'these three "ells" or Ceylon Tea-=Black, Mixed or Green. well-groomed appearance. Not alone I,spoon salt,, half teaspoon clove, one a•ubits were in use, says Mr. Calle tare, either, but a fair knowledge of teas{ioon cin'nanton, two teaspoons I Cott. They represented resPectively Lead Pa0ket8 only. Highest Award at St. L0fil6 1904 the best methods of Cleaning and re nine•tenths, 'one and a fifth and one - " ..lovating her clothes, .and it takes I vinegar. mix and links in ' t\\O and.,a halt of English foot. The first inuch time as well., A bolid feather, I.crusts. '}'osteo w cry much like mince' Pic, was used exclusively for the nseasure I Czar, then Coat switch, his great I attention to 'the locomotives, and to rusty black sill: tie, lace that has Raisin puddU,g-'1'wwo 'Cttps sour( meat of gold and geld tapestry work, strength and alertness were the even the shticks o1 the .wwh muchtle are Dust its freshness, and beyond all { g the sccund for building work, and the means of saving his c,;usin from a not permitted to interfere much with else, spots, will ruin an otherwise milk, 1 cup uhaltlsses, half cu > sugar, I g persons, blues aimed at him b a fanatic with the fun o1 swinging on the wire. 1 teaspoon each of soda, salt and measurement of objects and Pe y Three wires ai•e strung on the same attractive appearance. Spiers tit alt kind, L I+eaPinl; c•1P the third :for measuring areas only, an immense. club, Prince George line of poles for 58.1 Miles between - __ . _ .. Who has not viewed with sorrow I of raishrs, seeded. Add pastry flour l \fr. Caldecott's calculations enable felled the assailant with a stall, o a favorite wuist that was nnarrikl the Indian Ocean and nity for more • i to stir very stiff Hud strum three us to obtain a more accurate idea o1 which is one of the most cherished is giving an opportunity for more. - •'! by an untidy stain, or thrust a walk- hours. Savve with .liquid or .egg I the dimensions of Bottle Biblical fig- posr,Y•sstous of the Winter Palace. complicated pvrformauces. The Kil- + ing skirt into a dark corner of her I urns. The late 'Mr. Val Prinse,P's unusual avu forest is mentioned as a place. c;sucr. :closet because some inishap has tic-I Vie crust-'1'u otic quart of 8vur t:uliath-'was by no means the�Halos was the cause of net a few where monkeys, in their evolutions, cottoned a frescoing of soup clown its; socia, and-. the amusing blunders, which no one re- 1sometimes succeed in -twisting the _ front breadth? 23ut if a simple a+c' add 1 tccwshowr sit mighty I;iant he was believed to be, I us'+nl atuount of salt and lard, mix By the side of Chawng, the Chinese called with such gusto as their vic- wires together. thud o1 cleaning is kuuwtt and a lit i writh sour milk instoa'd tit \\at or. i giant, he cuts an ordinary tigurr. The Lim. ' Thus, on one occasion, having tie time leaning i the \\'sial tic shirt The gentle giraiTe is also a source may be restored to its �oo shirt ; . ?desk lrruun pli The yolks of two great bed of Og dwindles to Bottle- been invited to a dinner-party at of"annoyance. He sometimes all- more 0gi;s w\rll b0ata•n, add' 1 Stant cuP1 thing Just more than ordinary size, L s _. Lady Cowper's in tit James' (gasoline, of drobe, is the tidy' uF sugar "and 1 bra sin* traspoun g S once, Lamlon, the artist way plies enough muscular energy fa the p { g and the toaw'er of Solomon's he Hifi- q bracket on which the. wire is fariten- Ince in the, wardrobe. curesturch. heat all together well, cent temple scarcely overreaches the asked his name in the usual way; but ed to twist it around, stretching the woman's cherished friend, but grv' ii than add 1 leaspannt lemon extract clock of tit. Paul's. front the footman's repetition of the wire and causing it to foul with caution most be 'iso'l lest this friend i an,1 1 c.up at. thick sour, milk, ileal Whether mathematicians and As- gUesttun he perceived that it had not other \tires. The hippopotamus is i turn traitor. It should only be eat- all with egg'bciater,And bake like ctis- Syrian scholars accept the interpre tx0n grasped, and Said it again va*ry also a nuisance, because he tuba up r ployed in the open air rNaen ww'li�© lard. Frust with whites titer et eggs, lotions of Mr, ('aldecatt remains to clearly. „I,rins-ep ' Judge vt his against the poles and sometimes I the windows are thrown u Never I be seen. 1 under any c•ircun,atances k ave or use and : tablespoons sugar, Spread uu - a tonpl-ole de however, when tlx: knocks them over. t k h pit and-br�,a'n: yuan pruceeclecl to announce him in 1'h0s,• creatures, however, do rret F it in a room where thet is gas. gpick, Cake-One cup sugar, halt HEALTHY LUNGS, p!" i A much soilc,l white trather was' I _- stentorian tones as "Prince He steal the µire. Thievery was the cup butter or beef dripping. 1 egg,, hfine, Flammarion, the distinguish- greatest evil with which the tele- f restored to a beautiful sunny white; two-third c•tp sour milk, 2 c•�ipq pas- De end Upon Rich, Red BlO°d" ualiy.Costain uished graph builders had >o contend, and b placing it in a tall glass jar, the try flour, even teasl,00n soda, half p p ec; wife tit hoc sac{ g g' f - y Poor Blood Means Weak Lungs husban11-astronomer, never allows the evil has only recently been sup• )rind used for preaserwfng purposes, teaspoon salt--cillnAnloa, clove, nut- and Fatal Consumption. ,,which aA6' tilled with gasoline. Ttw meg, halt cup cream may be used anyone to cut her huv':an+l's hair but prr�Rsefl. When the copper wire was which was allowed to remain is thel Instead of buttir, 11 you like you, I:wcry drop of blooil in the body herself, and she uses the shorn looks stretched north{ast From Victoria tiwan/a through the Nsoga countrc, jar for hal! an bout it was then re- for pillows. Her home.in Paris i. g b mored, shaken, to tree it from its can leave Out the spic•c and 8a,%orl u,ust du through-the lungs. 'Chat is 'full of such pillows Ni ulled with clip- -the natlwes cut out conalderable wah the lungs are helped and heated ' with lemon. t y with the great i Telesco ea, hehOmcters, *,x- lengths of it anal at ones, flute a about. tangle, and placing in front of a Ginger Bread-Orie- cup molasses,'and strengthened pings, P I fort miles o1 wire were carried away :register, The heat curled the tips of'. i ttsllian+s. I ink (tants. astrolabe4 and cheer-astronar y" the tine*, and at the sante time it I otie cup sour' milk, half clip melted bl„oil-builder, lard. 1 egg t -teaspoon Buda, half!;ills. They t'�ll the veins with Pure. nikal instruments are scattered.all and never ral-o teal. Passing care watt rleodori�ed. A fresh and dainty wens found also that they could help teaspoon salt, 2 teas},00-q ginger, 4 rich rod blood that give•; health and over the r,,onh ai,iong the•rn, Itis themse,lyes along the way'-by- cutting ,adornment was the result. cups paste Sour. Good, hot or 1 c or to w^ak tun s. That :s the p'lamuiarions were married thirty b the=ws'ire and using it 1n the barter Soiled gloves, both kid and bilk, !',cold. . . -!way iih tiw'i!I aleft' 1'i:.k Pi11s brace years ago therefore taking the may be pLtred `upon the bands and; trade, The tempta+inn aces great. waashe in asoline, Cinnamon cool.irs-Balt cup but-'1 the tun - to throw all brorutritts and aw0ratce tittle of a man's- growth rowth o1. and- not alwwa)R. it C! f r ai s g g Iter. 2 cups tisFar. 1 eFR. 1 teaspoon ha•awy colds 'chat l5 the wap 11r, hair t>4wrcn tach :',?Ling ns three would buy alUthtn.; tt,e natives had 1. Che front of a white silk blouse cinnamon, half t-aspoan s Aa, half' «'illiaih+s' fink 1'i 115 build up the %rekR. the tceacurocl . iccunialation Of W ,,,ell A great deal of enrrg-y wait and pale cloth ►gists alas be treated)cup sour milk, pastr% flour to make'rungs afi,•r an attack of la grippe over ;,00 hair-cut.tinga.must snake a CxP ndad in R'atnpin; out wire Steal- t„ a gasoline bath; so also Incas and, ti g or pee onugin, That is the way Pr, uodly ile. - ribbons a Ruft dough Use nutmr or wan- g P in-g and it clove Weems to be a thing Of course expensive or very leis-` ilia instead of cinnamon. If y°n•2 like %%'rllia.rus' fink ('ill. na\e saved hut- icy the conduct %high gained trim of ,''c pant cafe lace s beatsivetreated by true., and a rtsay also-add chopped dates orldreds in Caruida froth consurnpt,yes' tI-,,. 'y,t; Vice-Adniral Sir A. K. fifty-nine vffc,'a are roveivtng and tried methods, One ito place the gar-iia. graves -yio other mcdiciihe does this ;Kilson long v,nce proc.ed himseif -tri sending teleg"r•a»,s to nritich I?aRt' Spice Cooki,•s-Put 1 cup molasseai,corls So tsp,rd,ly and bo aced 3lrc !be a ' Clio] hand” in' en lmcrgcncv Africa and Uganda, Suis connect lace in'a basin of very soapy water and 1 teacpoo:, aod.i in a t,oww'i and (ane A Kontvrdy', Iwou iabtown. i true -ea-coast There are sQweral good soaps to be t3 it ccaR wehen the ?lawal Nri ads were with -Albert Nyanya, crit well together- Put.1 cup sugar,Gyre ansa -' 1iv gisirr, a ,young anti in the he;hiing at 1;1-Tel- Chat Cap-( wvher., F.ririn riji was ro long cut purchused ch0a ply R, beware of us-; shortenie in another; , erre cull 1 ff from the world les' the jMadht.ts. ing the c� mmon kit'chcn quality, .an,1 l cup B ,ream, adds`I"licata a1r1, teak a. a tail a'itso^, ,as 4c then -wens, per- 0 ?whrn m lch soflyd a small-pinch-ot bowl and rut, them Io a wchrn about Raw0nteln years old, No- Mrmerl an Pet .of gti:tantry wh,,:h tTolrphone me ssaccs are rc>n!tantly 1 cup our miles, } traspann dew's, thing we dill for hrr wtnud to d„ fiir Mtrclyet5 nulla•'. ethos wvas Prollent being cent between '.1fur„t,asn. un Che soda may- ho added to the water-" crnnariion: hutcneg, salt. tt+,1n the, di,<Iarx-d to he the tr:or•t coura eottR ,After Rnak,r., for some time sop be- env R o 1. and Re trlLrPr) she testes g coast, and Nairobi, usi miles inland. - - tw•een the hands, and rinse in sever-' ntolas•R0R and soda and flour to make going into conau,option, Often atter thing Ie had ever wr,tressad. A"cap and the telegraph 9 mess last year 'al waters, it should be lrunad when La soft dough-. - a ball night I w fond pi", up early to Fan made in the Br,eich yrttiare, arra! amounted to 42.135 messages - !! prett} dry, lietwceen two Hannels. - I - - Rel; if she ha i' spit blood during the hall-a-dui•a•n.nt the .14uFv rustt+vd for- (yII;F':1g2i20NF:P IIINVF.FI. ward to pierce th0 ratiks- C'aptarn ADVICE White velvet may tic greatly frveb-• night: A frt,t„1 strongly urrrd me 7pdQT8ER'S A ' erred by an application of chloro-1 I'es Soup to giwr It. i•r, %%'iil tans' Pink Pills X1,1=on, who a Isaac,d al+,ne to meet Ir _ - form- First brush and teat the vel-I _\'cul f'ot t-ic_- and wci?hin a month I'rnm .the t,n .,h,.m, broke h:R �wor.l ,n attc+rnptiitF _ vet tree u( all dusk. 1'in It out t Boiled I'atatutes,. . - sir hail begin:their u t~hr had at- Ito cut one of them crown Without I would adviRe nwthera to stop i smoothly upon an ironing board e�u1 - `Dak-ed Squash. must rccowered her thelth Under revelling a step h•• thrrwv ail+ic: bar datsfn}; their -little. o.rics, waith nauRe- have plen't,w'_isf CJear1 clgths on hand Ca�bage `salad the c'ontinuert use or- the Pills she broken Rrrpon an+1 raeklerf his aR-fou' caz;tor oil and _oothit,q gtulls, Ihp a cloth in ChlOrclorm, rub light-'1 ' . Apple PW- is new w.-il and strop:_" sad-auts with his i1 tg, tlUgrit,F eac•It anti uec only- llabv'q Own Tablets ly over the celwet, then \with an I t'otTOc, Tea. Iii, tt'lllialtt a' fink 1'1'14 not onto In turn While the s■Iuure eased up. This is the adc,re oG lfrR Joseph other fresh cloth rub the surface' To mal, a delicious veal put Pic Dr. weak _lungs strong. but that -;, E tfarley, of;�'orthin}tun, Ont., lgrrtly, Baste is absolutely essential,;"enough tor, fiv0 or six persona I cure all trouhles arising frons ' a BEAST AND,WIRE, weho#has prazwcd the T411ilets. the best - ber'ause the chloroform ewaporateR so j Cut three' Pounds of the breast poor or dnliclrnt Wood supply, such' taxdicine in ttic world for the trou quickly, and to avoid unseemly i of weal and a half pound of salt pork. ns ana-firlia'l indigestion, rheumatism, New Diversions of-Animal King-, lilts that aftUct youiuz children- Mrs ttngs Into pieces about an incl square. ne.trr+ll is g nein{ wweaknrss. `'t, dem in East Airlca. flarlev adds -"}fy tittle one had " - lii Aheit washjng silk aafstRalwayq Put the mrat into a large kcttic•I`Titus dance, h-milaches" an�i. back- .-The animal kingtiam in British mr othrr .-ula,lit but the TabAn iron thein upon the wrong side. � over the fire with enough cold'-water ach,•a, klrtrhey troubles. palpitutlon 2 A grease spat upon silk will lis- to coyer it well. Add two mediunii Fast Africa looks upon the ,11x0 since she was Lao rounthq old, and of tho �hrart, and the special secret milva of telegraph wire strung they haw,) kept Iter Llie picture of appear if French chalk is allowwed to 1, sr.,,•d white onions. cut into smalls wenn girls and cvuinen, re-tun as.nn innovation good hc•al'iiii vwse Tam.+.q are. pp oat atlma•nts of g � through that b fid, remain upon it for several day's. I pieces; .twelve• pepper corns or an,lirict with the,full Black canhutcre and "other soft .mall red pepper, two whole clowoR,'i Insist apart the lc, to be utilfierl, I'hc µices arouse'gurxl'Pi,r children of every' ag'• a I name "I1r. Williams' Pink I ills for curiosity and 'stic»ulare expericnrnfa-'Gpee,tily cure all 'storivach un<1 roµd black fabrics may b0 mala to. look and a teaspoonful of salt Cocerl wrapper tion. A ruml?i`r o1 genera and 'nu P P -' almost in•w if treated thus. Make the kettle; let the water come very I'alpeach People" on, the wraps trouhles, break u colds,, mVent - a lather by achNng rt{;ht enacts of "Slowly to tihe boiling point, carefully each box. gold' by inedirine deal- "end of species are. 11'\1119 .to find the croup, expel worms and'allay the soap and one ounce of oxpall to a.lemf2ving all skum as it rises, 1<'henl0rs everytiwhere, or by.rail at 30 adaptation of. tht' telegraph to the' irritati n. . of teething. Arw.2 you -pan of warm nater. Wash the cash- the. broth .is quite tree Erupt scum,, cents a box, or six 1)oxes for Q'-'.glib, special purposes; ani2 so the routine have a. so1,•nin giurraht,•e that there cover the kit+l0 aad set it where its by writin The Dr. �rilliaurs jiidicine of, the telegraph business is more or; is not n particle of opiato ,)r-hntin- Lcoittents'will sinimei for shout two Co , Brockyitle, Ont. les. crow( with incidents of an un-I,fill drug in this trrdtctne. Sold by } hours, IY the broth gets' Lou t in ♦ usual character, .some of, which aro alLA filers or Fent by mail at '2:Y• Id the kettle add boiling water from ' PERSONAL POINTERS.' mentioned in the-4ii L official r� ceflts a I.ox by wd,.ing The Ur, Wil- Y _' A Stubborn Co the tea kettle, rt This smaks of monke;s as tit-' - f;a„ ldr,xkville.'Ont. port. i Hams ylcdicinc During'the•last half hour ,the meat Interesting Gossip About �,somt corrigible, 'Many of thein have been + is cooking. make the ho rgh for the. Prominent People. shut and ttiousallds nggbtened, 'but t pot .pie after these directions. Sift The queen of the Heltenes probably they' cannot Hit ower•the idea that You have no right to sou ar �� news a quart of flour awith a leaspoonfu-1 the whites etc nlercly a new` facility)that the'the P is, thin it you are _ r�� a - dispcnsts tunic o[ what may he dc' for wire athlmer perfurmaticc in keeping the preacher on'a venter df salt and- three hrtaping teaspoon- scribed as "olticial t.isses" than any- ur s fuls of baking powder into a large mid-air. '1'hcy .have ,ceased to Pgy"6T 1 ;'slaty._ •" - - bowl. Put a.hcaning tablc�Pooniul of one on earth. ' (:very ludy' ;ireseilted - , butter in the sifted Sour and mix it) to`her with whoa! she is on ii,tinlatc yields`more readily to Scotts thoroughly until the whole is in lit tCrms she kisses on the clerk; others _ - - tie globules. Tlhin stir in enough who have not the honor a( knuwin� ��a it than ifT s'for 'her wvetl she I,isgaty ou the forehead. 1 d s ., o st a cod-liver. k k dough as o 1 1011'Of h l to make a it EITlu S n t a 6 ' - - tea biscuits.,• •N'hc=n thoroughly Rhix- 1�`hen he was at Icon rt is tai 1 - >- !' Du of Westminster .leas.• to anything you can take. turn.the dolgh on a well floured tbat the P e pastry board and roll it out - half I known as ".leek Sheppard." 21e t I When you awake 'in the an inch in thickness 'Men cut into µ'as at that time a small, thin buy, round shapes ww'itli a biscuit; cutter,Wilult 1110 l"Cat it -1I with ,a ,`•hail? rrgur', and facia. He Not tinge Lungs Only But Every Organ of the Body lv nig t choked up an COUg carefully lift these biscuits with a'cropped, after the Trench fashion, n an • - ing hard, take a dose of the pancake ,.turner and slide the=n as)so that lie was the {icing image of b quickly as put-a into the ket(`c.I C rd'i"naAifi .picture ai Jack tihe DR, CHISE'S- s�g P LINSEED 'and TURPENTINE Emulsion and you will ref Cover it closely ag`alii and let the pard ih Aiiiswoi fly's K1mot7S navel. whole-cook 20 minutes, l2en,i el Theodore iloos1v11t is o fret - the cower niul with a 'skimmer 'quick-relief when" 'no rl inches its height and weighs 1.6,5. Iv lift the clumpling5 fr•oll, the ket- 11x. LIe exercises daily, if it be,only a cough medicine will help tle. Lar, them around the edge of�a aeries of u,ovements without all- Ssyrun of Iansecd and Tar a the+ -platter•, putting the melt in 'thel aratus, execut0c{ til his bealriio2n bar :Bost people know that such, aiT-I Chase s 'You. It has a soothing and I'centxe. Add a. generous tablespoon-I,,foto his mrnning bath. bis is of ; ments as p»euu,onia aiicl con5+ttnp-'I Pe)Ttinct most. heartily for all forms tui of butter and. a half pint ail,full-blooded "habit-the kind of man I tion have their beginning in a cold,I of colds uI(I I think that if every healing effect upon the throat cream to the Firot.h, l.et it tomo to,who grows secs stout lint through I but .all do not r0nlize that ether family weenie{ use it. for their little a ...boil. Then thickcm it. ,wyith tµ-o vii at organs of the, body are nlruost onoti' it would save lots of tarry and - eyercise he keeps his ;hest ,,ensure 8 10xponsr as T 1mrT it }rampt and }Ast---- and bronchial. tubes. . N ost table-pponfuls of flour dissolved ill 0dw?ally' liable. I half n pint of milk, When 'this ' hast inches• greater than that or his.wvaist trot infrortuoritl}' cc,lcls settle on ing in it eflirts. and hots. no superfluous flesh. s cal s setiau people know = boiled one ininuto po'n' it over the iv kiln the ] et r t 'n•* " s "\Ty three volitigest boy's had meat an'the, Platter and serve. king F.dwvard is 'mrgely'lits bwu disecise of these organs. whou7iing.cough this winter and we physician, and a happy com-binaticto ]n other cases colds hang on until I could get nothing to help then, until +- of- exercise and self-denial- nccaunts 1 SIZE OF THE CUBIT. us0r�ation of R"fine CO -the system is ilia dowwn' and ex-.I�ceihrani<Ir'I'ttirpr•»r. hirn,t. yIt sort sterlitho SCOWS EMUISion _ tai the p' boosted, Lind sn left in a tit atntu, talion. Now ah;nost an ascetic at to fall prey to contagious ili5ensos, coughs"at`oiicc at„Y the} k,1\t right - New Discoveries Will Reduce the the tahlr, he inuy s p,-fn the words' The 'only safe•wway' :is to SPeCrltly nn rni(src;r'ing. Until Lacs,' That cured Biblical MeasuremeYtts. of the- late s ilium Harcourt, get rid of all colds bet'ure they he- at a cult of vn0.rlollar. ,'Chat wens ' as a great bodybuilder, but The invasurei lents of Diblical I "I feel best tuba' 1 cat l0ast: He conic fastened on the, syste^l. ant, a large. hill for so dnugccrous buildin�q•,and person ,•hate ever been alae arfrI 'his' Royal- testiutony: to This can be nccomplisheil by-- thcliltrir:rU`hflsFsh�arirlaiM Linseed and it is equally good-to allay in- that of %Jr. Chamberlain in prAi4e of use of Dr. Chase's Syrup of Lin- Turpentine, 2.) cents a bottle. at all a -so,arce of.arwcsome wwcuiderment" Ln a nod cigar. 1Cul� Rdward is a (seed and.:Turpen,ins. flammation and Cl1Ce CO1dS the youthful, and,a matter of con- B the youthful, Lro.thlr to those st.itif c of mighty cignrat}0 suwkrr. -This medicine hils Conde to he con- 111;)101'5. or E.dinartinpAt nouC4 against , lidera and' alchaeoiogy who have Prince lllnrgc of l:nr0ce is remark- si11cred indispensable in the home_as Toronto. - p' y and violent coughing: y g a cure for colds, bronchitis, croup, tore ofii11r. A. W3nChase, theclfamou. . ..... - found much in' the bookn of the Old able for his line physique, being well asthma Anil whooping cough. 1'0stamc•nt that. i? confusing and vw'er (i feet .in height. proportio ate P g g O1nt., receipt book Author, are on every - -'` Send to.F:roe S•mpte, seemingly aontrailictory; 1y broad, and excralingly "Illscular. Mrs. IGm. Rall; Ilrace recommend - $COTTkBOWNY,Clymample.Toronto, 'All measurements mentioned are so, When travelling in Japan with the. writes:-"I can recommend 11r, bottle. - Calvvv. - Trade was active and lno matter what the result o1 the re- LEADING MARKETS mainder o1 the.action, the Japanese prices were steady at 'S jc to 6#e per have again been too slow, and that pound and $2 to $12 each. Kouropatkin ha made sure of his 'Sheep and Lambs--Export sheep line of retreat. Except the moraL'ef- The Ruling Prices In Live Stacy are quoted higher at $3.50 to $5.- ' feet. of another retirement the War and Breadstuffs., 121-, butchers' firm- at -153.-30 ,to - Office atTicials declare that the aban- $4.50, grain-fed lambs at $6.50 to donmgnt of the present winter quar- BREADSTUFFS. - $7, Narnyards at $5.55 to $6.50, .t raps 1111ost tors eliminates a great danger to Toronto, March 7.-tiilheat--Ontario Hogg--The market :s quoted steady , `Gen, Nogi s Port Arthur Vete A. _ the health of the army so soon as -lied and white, $1.03 to $1.06; at $5.60 per e%i+t, for selects . and , the warm weather sets in. spring, 98c to-99c; goose, 90c to $5.45 for Iights and fats. 1 t the Walls of Mukden. Manitoba quotations are now -- 1 'JAI'S PRESS I•'ORWARD• generally, all-tail. No. 1 northern, . UNITED STATES MARKETS. , _ $1.13; No.. 2 northern, $1.10; No. $ . A des{satrh from Tokio says: Ad- northern,-•$1.04, delivered. Duluth, Murch 7.-R'Iieat-No, 1 ;f TERRIFIC FIGHTING, on the must reliable tri' ram's, is vices, from the hi�adcuarters of the b'lour-90 Northern, $1.101; Slay; 51.11,; July, dt e l per cent. patents, $4.45 c til • , that Gen. Kouropatkin is still occu- Japanese armies in Manchuria show. to, $4.50, buyers' sacks, east and $1•101; Rcptembcr, J-,c a` Tlio St. Petersburgcorrespondent Milwaukee, 41dt•ch 7.-Whent-No. 1 + eying with-the greater portion of that the Japanese activity on tite Kest; 15c to 20c higher .for.choice. of The London Times cables "The Ntirthern, $I.lu to $l.ib# No.' 2 .R his troops his Original positions, and extreme right continues. That wino Manitoba, $5.5U to $5.70 'toe first -r I netts front the sent of suer'in- Northern, $1.09 to $1.2'3; May,' $1,- •- -- that. thus Par he has shown no sign is pressing forward acid is cfisloc3ging' patents,• and- $5-:to $5.80 for bran • . � dicates that General Kourupatkin's 15 asked. 11ye-No. 1, 8.3c to 84c. of_falling t,gck•across the 1 Lun River. the Russians. exports. Barley-No. 2, 51c,to to 52c; sample.. a right has been rolled up and that his Millfeed-Firmer at $14.50 to $15 p + arm is preparing to retreat, if it The 'Russians are dearly defending A -despatch from headquarters saes: 301c to 4ik• Corn-Steady; No. 3, L y p p g for bran in bulk, 1517 to $17.50 for their centre with traditional stub- -"Our forces in the Singking (�"en- 45+'c to 4,5�c; May, 47 c, ;r lies not already withdrawn north- + s # ward, after sustaining and inflicting bornness, and they still hold. the den) directiuu, after occupying shorts east and west; Manitoba, $19 ` 6 famdus Putilofl" Hill-, despite the Tsinghochcng (Tsihketchen)•is• now. for shorts,. $1-7 for bran. exports. St, Louis, March �-`Vheat=Cash, terrific' losses, of which the total to Barley-46c to 47c for No. 2, 44c $1.11#; May, $1.1..#; July, 134,e;- both sides is estimated'at 100,000 pounding of the terrible Howitzers pursuing the enemy northward, Ke from Port Arthur. Nevertheless the captured large quantities of proves_ to 46c for No. 3 extra, and 42c for September, 91c. men. It is feared that the Russians I danger to the Russian flanks is not ions at Tslughochmg. No. 3 malting, outside, Toronto ;f have abandoned their heavy guns on freights.(.Lost sight of: it is remarked that "Our force at Haushu is gradually g TROOPS WILL NOT FIGHT. the Shaho. Rememtsering the nias-r Rye-756 do ,Esc for fie. 2 f.o:b. the Japanese are adopting "tactics dislodging the 1nemy trolhh hien posi- t terly retreat from Liaoyang, when outside, %General Kouropatkin's '.eft, .hough!that the British often had to oppose tion 13 miles north-east of 13entzia- Corn-Canadian firm; 44#c to 4;ic Yemen Insurrection Grows More { rolled up, yet acre-cried' the orderly in their conflicts with the 'Lulus in putze and from another position sev- for yellow', and 431c ty-44c fur mix- Serious. retirement of the whole artily, one 'South -Africa,, who advanced in the on mles north-w(,-st. The first posi- ed f.o.b. Chatham freights; American form of. a crescent when they at tion is four. miles west of the b A despatch from Constantinople may doubt if the pnL sent reverse will ;c easier; No. 3 yellow, 531c; mixed, says:-The present Insurrection of s tempted to otivelope their enemy. second, Our force Icas•pre.9sed the 53 e, Yemen Prov'iuce, Arabia, appears to assume the proportions of a disaster• The dangertto the Illussthescre, o enemy has-octhward cupied upicd of the Sha Myer Oats-Are firmer,oNo t3 being uot- put in the shade all previous re- + PRI.-oNFRS TAKEN. a g q P A heavy engagement has been in meet either 4t 3fukdcn or between ochrnhutun, and auuhupoaLtz, three ed at 41c to 42c outside. --, volts. The centre of the movement progress Jur several days on. the Rus- Rolled Oats=$-1.1.; for cars of bags is at Salida, northward of Sanaa Sian west flank. The divisions have Mukden and Tiel.int;.' Doubtless-the miles north of Wuito %Twintain. and $4.40 for barrels .on track here; capital city of Yemen Province), Japanese have achieved considerable "'Phe enetnv has many field and 25c more for broken lots.here, and, and alrea,l` there are signs 'of its fought unceasingly fur six days, un- success on the wings, but military, heavy siel;e 1 ons on either side or y t3 til compelled by the enveloping ! 4(c outside. extension to the Province of Assyr, + movement to withdraw north, frac_ experts here do not yet see suirrcicrit thL' railroad, herolofure unused, and . 1'cas-Firmer: 'at 6"c to 67 a for § The insurgccts have again surround- ing the Japanese masters. of the ground for the tucvitable, over- is now shelling us," Ilio, 2 wcist and east,. ed Sanas and a stuLborn tight has ' whelming debacle reJicted_ in anti- Duck" cast and west, - ` B p. been in prugrc•ss tc3r five nays. Many: whole Ii four south of SukhBlow aha, I Russian quarters. COUNTRY P1101WC'I:, of the Turkish troop,- refuse, to re- _ which Is fourtta'n miles below Muk-I _ 1SLOUfIy IT:1'I"I'Li:B; P� Rutter-Dalry has an racier- tone, list any I irthk:r, and are deserting. dem. The Russian richt, which for- HILI• RE FORCED TO RE:TRT•;AT. A despatch from Russian Army receipts touring forward fairly wi'11. Ili the south the tows)" of :lab and merly strete-hed suuticwost to Chang- St Peters bur H"ad!ua'r1crs, Ilu•,n Mount an n, Cr,arnory printf �7c to '-1?c laid th, the latter contaluin 2,000 - tan. is now cxtendin north to Suk- A despatch fromb' "' )' g g sa}s In a Ica dcs itch fi•ncu Gen says After an all-night battle, the Daire tubs, good to choice-•lt>c •2nc troops, with- four guns, are sur- - hu fiapu and guarding; the line of the g p' Russian forces which seized the rail- do mer!iuui ....., i'c loo -• retreat aguir,at d',siwiate assaults, Kourupatkin, which wa.9 recoived •••••. roinded, and on the point of capi- - - - here, on Th,.rsday, the Cotuufai,der_ road bridle across the, Sha River do inferior grades .,_ ....13c 1.Oc tulating, `Ihe alivged victory of At -Riratnintin n force of •Japarnsc Ls rcLlrcrf, after Navin d°stro>'Ld the hair )h. roily, nod to in-Chief of the army in Manchuria g Y B February 1st, %cht•n it was fofhc;ially pressing the centre. There are per- Ja nese fortifncatior)s at rho Yur- choice .. ,..22c 2'•c' announced t t 'Turkish forces sislent re ort; here that the have Ute Japanese I y ' u that he P y ryes cle+arls of variour, attat'1.s 1n- � had- routed the rebels investing ' thrr end of the bridge, and thrown do medt,tru fisc 19c storrrrer! Shahaupa r.ud taken many r est the past few d;i}�. and t9 do Iarue rolls- `Oc 1.: • a StukLler: despatch r•c,•ive3 at tnid_ the Japanese forces fleece into con- ' � � tianna and-{3odfvrlu, 1'errten 1'rov'tuce, thousand pri...rmer% P Aernation, The Japanese Imses f h''r9 -ts st,ra+ly to f,rrii and door-� and had relieved the bt-gieged gar- -1.US11 OF JP1rA 4F'E1F:. niKht lr.dieatrs a euntnnuatroil ut S ed iinchan ,.d at Ile for lar a and risen of Ranaa, turns out. to hate --' the artillery duel, but nci;har rc� were h•avv. g' •- On the other hard, the Russian Y The attack on the brid llic for twiiia, born an insurgent stice"s. Turkey's left has wfth.tood all the att,cks ! port throws anv light upon the ruin_ rro heg-Co at 17-t s-Nrµ, laid a•-e r, otrd at 21c I'detectice ttaosportation delays the cred Intention of Gen, Kour catkin A o'click Tiicsfav ev,nine Coder Ft 1' The first intimation of the ino,t:n- c� !cuv«r of a h.-av to 25c, fresh at 24c to .21c, and lim- despatch 'of r,•i,:forcements. .The oh- - eaee of 4ectstve events on the Shah° I to withdraw northwarl, which has y bombarrino,rnt' by ed at 1`te. (sect of the Insurrcktion in believed txeu the °s,r+i of 3t. Fctar%hur for iuld, titege end mortar hat ter les. W19 reported !n the iosR of the g p K Runs an i ha-w,jrs _dashed forward, Potatoes-Ontario, 6.5c to 70e nn to he the creation of an autonomous - 'heights of Er•takan xltich are only 'the last two da>s A 9pecia! de- -_- track 75c t o Rtrc out of al or^I east- ,crab 'tate a coo le of miles cast of Sachetun, s patch received Thurs-dav -:144hr erns- •hod co-sink the bridge, which was ; _ T ern, .Se to 8i?c on track and a,>c to P !cludrs silth thin mi niticatit 4ontence 111umnatrd bjr the Japane%c search-1 r Ar l Kuro atk fn's g I Aoc out of store. GOOSE IS RESURRECTED. worst recently Grn a p r G R Ulf Y lrgh a. drove hark the drfr n 1,rs and ilea uarters. :She iW.."ian corrr- illlhfn two weeks you .may ezprct Baled Flay-r2uotntlons ere- nn- _ occu�Aied the further end of the spo dents ez res% the ri test won- Frcnt events. rhanfied at $� for �:o. 2 timothy. Had Been Buried Under the Snow r... . n P g bridg, there the ctta�sw.irs thrct4 The `�fl•er�an Raih••ond fR al out and $" per'tun for mixed and clover dPr at the trr.e%rsuhle, frcrvle f ru h- a hast.v entrenchments and noon For a 712oath, � id the Japanese, iArantry, liva- to have a fnrthor burd,•n ,m}o-edthe drove the J• vanetse from their de on track hero. upon it. i,atncly, that of frv•din; the f Ralerl ,Straw-ls quoted fairly A despatch from Morristown, ties Man critics i are Rof tltcPd tit the I rer0dent con-combata•rt p••pulation retire% at the .n•i of Lilo bridge An steady at $6 per ton for car tots on Jersey_ says -Atter havtrFg been iia- barldness and skill ut tic •Japiute+sr (The Rtock9 of ro.vis,onia In Irkutsk hoar later other chaaa,•urs rushed track here prisuned under snow for a mouth a strategy in timing the onclQught to and other towns in 1,ihena were nut across the bridge and wired and for- gooso belonging to John Zellers of a .ruitatic season, w'ien winter was as large as esital at the beginning of tif,ed a tlurkat or+puvite La*nuteng. 5105'IREAL MARKETS. Schooley a Mountain was found• to over. but the rivers were still ice- overconomt a ri,,m ser of wolf hc.les -• be alio on 'rhursda The bird was eL bound. Thero is rho greatept aur-(the %sinter, and are aux running tots Montreal, March 7.-[:rain-}tem y The Government ha+s horn informed and wife entanglements, incl Ides '! one of a flock of twelve' which Me. pri,e at the sudden de'velopnient of a thr lorionesc redout,ts The .ar- , tone to-oats end sales Are confined Zellers oµ'ned and was lost on Feb- I that, provisions must 1)r leopnrtcd b> 1' to car lots at 46c for No 2 white oper uwa In the Lau t'arece where ti3ery bepi u thy. bumbardmont, r roar 1 �n the blizzard the owner _ l the railroad or towns wrkl toe fACe P and at 9,,1c for No. R, per hu%het, ex y fhc Russian cavalry sere recen!Iv so and Rurcm,+ed by i:iidn ht in d.� thought nothing farther of is until prominent UneaFlrte%m provalls for to face w iA fa l nveot tlnl a -tort wolishing the Japanese xc•arrhli ht•+ sabres ROIs drrnxnrf ting over ndiTh.irsda,%, when he again went down General Kuro atkln's courmunica- night Thts will ncc'esyitat • wiurc b cable fur Stn+'iloha sp ing shout, and P delay Ire the forwardtt,,:_ of 'mil-rtor.} Then n stuhhorn ` gal.nn the nick gales of several Wads of sapless) to the brook to drive in his geese. flans supplies, xhich are barely needed at nosh livgan, the ginoin heina but wheat were made, which .is thel One gander did not wont to go to P Tightly alleviated t)v the pale light first that hns--been taken for sonic j the poultry yard and made a loud - " "BLt)OBY I•'IORTING, the present moment, k?nrs and i},, reflection J oui da%s rI.M. Inquiry for Americaniprote..t, The gander kept its gaze The poFrtion or Gen Koucopatkin'. <)t the f q t taxed on one spot arruss the .brook: A despatch from Tokio says' Field army is rhgardod ;w berni; more or fires kindled by the explosion of corn continwR goo,i, but. blots wore' Mar•,}ta! t)yama ly ronin ing his lei+% critical, The real turnln� move shells, el'he .lapnnr4e brought up I agog out (if line. and ]tr. Zellers thoubht it was.hyp- ,great drives around beth flanks of gent which Gen. Kuroki fs operat• their gii;rk-'1re gnr,v and fore-A the i'luur-M,witoba spring wheat pa-i found t Later in the afternoon he the Russian army Flis front is now in in the mmrnta ns 40 mitts rash lt„ssiana to ah:nYb,n fhc tirtckct tents, c,, sir, strong haker9 • S5 ;0; found the gAfldrr again in the same a hu bow, the bane on the Shakhc �placr. He peered across [he stro,im ; ge ward 'of Mukden seem? to be making frr.m wFt h pnsi!ioi, the •!.singer.,: winter vchoat patent%, 5:,.-O to Si, - Ricer, the right arm coaching a progress and at 'ho �atr.e tens' Irncr+6d fo bornl,ard the regiments f wit; straight r.,liers, $', 30 to $,;,4i!, and 'was surpriscri to ire snritethfng point east of .Fushun .and. the left Field. Marshal Ovaria is als:) roil n.. holding th., isead of th.• firl4g.-, Tho and In Lags It $'= :,+1 to S'= t'cU. %chtrP ,moving under the snow ed ,artn extending to a roin�t west or hack the R'u-sian ;Pit while powc,I '�cht was rie•sn,rate an,1 ,st close 1,,r1-]I;„ itoba hran, in hags, $17, ice. He kicked up. thl sunt%.• 'parte- ua-1trr's The Jn ))urs„ 4h ,rts, 1!' Per ton; Ontario %tinter, ing to view the lost goose, alive and Mukrtrrt. Crn.' Turn+utkin i+ striv- in• away at the Russian centre with I f rushr)1 up $ I Ing de erately to check the.Tn an- 6 wheat bran, in bulk, $I to DIy apparently happy, although soros g p P }iravy hi h- ower emus,, 1,outilo('� heavy role+inns of rrir.rorcemm�ts and 4 p shorts, 1514 to $_lr; mmiilli,, $_'t t;o what bedraggled• from its cnfurced 4esr arivanccs, contewt.fng the- flank 'and Nov-ororl lolls liu%e titin Duh_ c'hyr,-cd repratedly across th,• river:. _ .encroachments . and hammering the jccte•d to a continuous thry oa% >Arewing the ict+ with thr holi-'s of 328 per ton, as to quality, fast, their d•url. At d.twn th• ItuSvnns lied-I3usiness in rollod oras re- T JAT,ancse cgntn•. 1'h. . •Iapaneae are bL,mbardment Inllowrd by an infnn- mains q.iot, hot prices ale w•,11 main- MILNER WOULD NOT STAY. making h.•u%'v gains cf ground west try. attack,. the main itttssian ,line i' tient ncrocr♦ the titer, rarrving of ' ;o1-the railway and. have captured �being forced to- eerier two miles to th••ir worntd•d but 1,a,ing fns, dna l twined, at g_.1_, pie 1 tic, unci at great gU•antities of st6res and other thedr shelter Lrenchr% `+ot:fc of the hrhlnrl. ¢1.•;O per.barrrl. 'Cornmeal is Also Earl Selborne Sicken Sim is .';Spoils, There has already, been Russian newspaper co••respbnrlents The Russnann n•me exulia-if over .gush at $1.35 t$ $to per bNo South Africa. + the losses in flir•twi upon fiat'--No. 1, $9 to bc•t•.i0; No. 2, A •despatch from London says:-It bloody fighting and heavy losses, anticipate an attL-rap, to take the r on the Japan- $8-25 to $q 7;,; clover; mixed, $7 to ie officially announced that, the Earl and this will be vnstly Ancreased hill% by storm, csr in th s rutty, aneJ arc oa6or' to ES••;O wlfea the,masses of in'inntry..mcct, ren,-w the fight, and pure clover, St3•50,to 86,- of Selborne, First Lord of ,the Ad- 75 per ton, in,car lots, miralty, succee4 Lord Milner, as POSTTION PTLN.C'•ARIOUS. licans-Choir° primes, $1.40 to $l,- British high Arnmissioner in South 1*FTRF.A;W CUT OFF? . . 'The Ittost (important inferencecan 45 per hushol, $I `:;i to $1.2'71 in 'Africa. LorCWSellicrife was •.Under A despatch from .Tokio says:-The STOP LEARNING IN RUSSIA. car 'ntR. „- y b.e'drown from Gen. Kouropatkin's 5ecretar for the ColonieR from 1895 public Is engrossed with the progress, mention of, fighting; in the neighbor- Provisions-gravy Canadian short' to 1900. The Colonial Office an- of the Titanic -struggle around Muk hood of Tainal;:usli-an, which th•c Reduce Supply of Doctors Law-:r" pork, $7 f,..;0 to $1;,:,0; light nouncement say's• Lord Milner re- - -den• There is great enthusiasm over' 2 PP y ' -holt cut, S1O.-r0 to $17.50; Ameri- 8 mitis shute is Io or Q mttag ,of 'the ers and En neers, signed "tor reasons connected with • the progress of the Japanese ex-! Y � can cut clear fat back, $'lUr tom- •- - . ,a B main pass in the •Paling Mountains, ! the state.will his. health" friss adds trema left, which .the people believe and 15 miles in a bee line from'Fu- the St. T'eteraburg correspondent pound lard, file to ic;'CunAdian that he will lea%e South festa at c is far enough on the enemy's right shun, the.-centre °r the'Russian left. of the London-Times cable.;:-"Onel lard, 61c to 7;c: kettle rendered, Bic the end of March. ' and rear to prevent a repeiiiiun oi'This confirms the •Ta,nnago reports result o1 the internal crisis in Russia to 9#c, according to quality; .hams, Premier Balfour informed the Gen.'rear toppreve s a reoetisterly retreat 1 p is ' the general suspension of the 12c to 18c; bacon, 12c to 13c; fresh, House of Commons 'on Wednesday + it on. Liao-Yang. The n,ude-ale i m t progress, of the turning move- t ° that Lord Milner, the British, Hih courses in nearly all the universities, killed abattoir hogs, SR._) to $8.- wording of the official despatches {s f gent east of Mukden.' Anrf shows that training colleges, engineering and 50: heavy tat sows, $5.25 to $3.50; Commissioner in South Africa, had Iwordin fo cover something nese is victors at 7'sinkhechen adlianced other b.gh school% at `t. •Petersburg, mixc'si 16ts, $6 to, $6,15; select; $6,- to his regret announced long ago rapidly for five days. leaving Talipg Muccow Kiell', Kharkoff, Kazan and 25 to- $6.40, off cars; country dress- that he would not remain In Soith ' tiling a panic and'.flight on the Rus-:,behind thorn. -' Further west, .but ian right. It is, realized that the; other large Lowes. These institu-I ed, $7.25 to $7.75• Africa. tutcher's bill will be enorninus, but still in the uirountains, the.Japanese Lions have beers closed fig 'the Guth- . theese•-Ontario fall white, lore to # ere are no re a c eats regard- roa • - ' I Oil STRENGTH leading,to Fushun. They have evi- Tro oft summoned the heads of all 10c to 10jc. Quotatiuns are nom- !ng the_ casualties. It is believed'• P - 'that 300,000 Russians arc' engaged'. +il tly, driven the. Russians .from the colleges and stated that; .Che`inal.. Tough Meat as-Nutritious as Ten- Gen. Klober, commanding the Itus-',their main position in the Pass, and courses were to be started afresh,) Butter-Finest grades, 28c to 30c; der Steak. _. L Sian second-army, has,been wounded they are also within about L, moles' and added • that .it the utinarity of ordinary finest, 26c to 27c; western of -Fushun. If Gen. Liuovite is the 'students refused to attend thel dairy, 22c to 23c; roll butter, 25c A despatch from New Have+h, Conn., and taken to the hospital at Mukden. I Fushun it �be- were t be ex hell to 26c. says:-Director Russell H, Chir.tetidee obli ed to abandon hir'c:9 they w ° cid ler { , J r f g _ The Japanese occupation Sin,- whlc}f is neutral territor �tieved Lfiat. tfie whole Rus%ian 'ti)Y" ci°ht of enteringthe universities the ot 18#gfito 20c,laNlnt -cold to 19c shop of etn discussinShelliold gientific food Sch,,.1 of ' _1s eagerly ,discussed . It is asserted will be, in a most precarious osi- 'g g g - nourisnuient that China has made n. pro tion. 'othor'towns. If the majority' refused t.r'eal limed, 20e to 21c; selected, 24c with ''Shelf" students, has just rn ado Seat against the occupation, blit -�� to attend all students would bo ex- to 25c, and new Iain, 29c to 30c. the announcement that stranrth 0-sts Japan is expected to plead justifrca-• TRYING TO CU CK KUROM. pellod from. the university, but the show that the men 'who tut down tion..because the Russians ised the H_en hnutr�patkfiif1's rnaking des- authoritirs will-provide others of LIVE STOCK A DrRKFTS, their diet to about one-third their lace as a 9u lie of-aitcT&tat on- .their own choosing. This interru Toronto, March 7, ordinary consumption, accI-jeding to p pp j p Aerate efforts to cheep Kuroki, one g' Dr. Anderson in the Yale gym, hate . aid troops there. It is stated that 'of .whose columns has -Succeheded `ip t.lon to studies ,yyill reduce the sup- A fairly heaves run of stock was Japan is protesting to•Pokin that working around th,lextrerrio Russian Ply ,of doctors, lawyers, professors ofTering at. the ntarl:et this morning, increased in strength from 315 to 700 „ Chinese soldiers west of Liao River left, and reinforcements have aden eon and engineers, already far below the but the deand in all lines had a Per cent. in every case, are helping the Russians, despatched An. a north,aeterly- dicot nation'R- requiretrents: -Moreover, good tone, and with the exception He told the Shell" men not •to the &isper•-jal of a large part of" the of those for inferior rade butchers' drink milk ca the same time they. L , tion. Gen. Rennenl:ninpR 7s slowly g ate meat because the milk;-he said, BURNING' STORES. students to their homes will not set- rices were fairly moll maintained, - ` - fighting, taking advantage Pylit- :A ' :A despatch from New-Chwan sa•s: of the broken, hilly country, and tie_.the question, .fur it will, merely- Export Cattle.-Choice are *quoted tieshowed a tindige to collect, in lit- - g 5 distribute the agitating elements tie,, hdrd, indigestible masses 'w'h'en Chtnaee report than the Ibtisaiana contesting- every chAngtt of ground. at $4.40 to 84.90, good to ¢tieciiunt brought into contact•with meat.,, He �d 'are burning their stor -at Mukden in 'While the Japanese are evidently throughout, the country._' - at $425 to $,'4.40, good cows-, ..at,. g -- - 'B ggas recommended that either be takwn to _ readiness to retresi%h, Their' right i n.aking progress, there . is nothing $3.25 to'$4. the reel tston of the other. He an wing is W a- condition of panic,, fort yet td indicate that,Field- Murshal Butcher Cattre,-CTood to choice oice pounced also....tliak tough meat, if mak; {their lett to reported to be winning. GOPEN FLEES TO ENGtLAIVD eP g• OyamA will succeed in inflicting a Aro quoted at $4.1,i to•$4.50, fail• ground fine, as in the case of round A htmdred.Japanose cavalry from the decisive blow oven if he forces I{ou- to gaud at: $3.50 to S}, mixed at steak, was fully as nutritious as ' north rear-hod the outskirts of Muk-�ro atkin to abandon. Mukden, -- *c Free England the 22efuge of the g2,r,0 to 53,75, common at S2 to 'r P tender meat. gen and exchanged shots with; tbalcordin to the reports current, Russian Agitator. $;3, and cows at. $2.50 to $4. B P In the-same"lettuce .Dr. Chittenden Russian$,; which are not, however, confirmed A•Genova dcspat-ch. -says: . Fat.1)ar• Stocker+) and F-cer3trr's,-•P'oeders are advised cutting down the food con- by the War Office, the withdrawals Gopon, leader of the Russian work- quoted n g2.50 to $1.40, and sumption, and recommended the Sale HORNS OF CRESCENT.- _ of stores and supplies northward men on January 22, who has been stackers tit �1''3C1 lu $;3.40, b9ys_to imitate the -laps, who eat A despatch from London says: from Mukden is already well under here for the. past.two days, Lett. on Milch Colts-Yrlcrs ore quoted un- to live neat 'do iiot inial a their' diff- The moderate, unbiased view,•based way: The War Office insists that, Saturday by way of Paris. changed at $30 to $60 each.' hers their highea t pleasure. • TO JtID' •'"X 1 g s Sale Register. New ddwertiseiments. _ t`► » 1 FRIDAY, MARCH WTH 1905:-Auction) OOL FUR SALE-All classes of a. Y U published•very Friday teosalag as is omce Sale of cedar-poets,-.rails and stakes ��'.hardwood now, ready for Bale. Prices OC1'g On at the lot:'0, Con. 1, Pickering, 6111-1 the same as lest )ear. A J Poynter. _ �• Kingston Road, 11 wiles west of R'hitevsle, lo.tf _� a _ _ F'ickec•ing `-illa% the property of �UR SALE-Thorn-bred ?Minorca • - - - - ;_ --._.__ S. C. Bunker. bale at ore. See Cock fol sale,also,thoro•bred Mtaorca sags — — bills for particulars. Thos. Pouch- for setting. Apply to W. B, LEAVENS.Pick• un oriag,Unt. SSf 3 ar. - . - er, Auctioneer. - — SATURDAY, !M1ARc11 1Jth, 1905 -Auc- �OR SALE-A quantity of pine /• -` tion sale of 150 acres of land at root wood,neatly split and piled cut in 41-tib a P ft 11 • Hubbard's Hotel, Brougham, being letgthe.s8.00 par cord on premasee•ioe 16,cons south-west quarter .of lot 20 and Pickering. Apply to J W Hogle, Brougham. 9 u •Murkar di- Thexton, Proprietors south half of lot 21, in 4th con.Pick- COWS FOR SALE-3 new milch ering; psA of the estate of the late cows for sale,good milkers. As I am giv- c FRIDAY, MAR. 10th, 1906. John Tool. For particulars• see in up tho'milk ousiness these cows must be - i bills. Thos. Poucher. auctioneer, el; also hone power for cucctng tsps.or For FISH SEASON - - pulping teed Lathe dry. 1+E0 BTOTt1 Pick- • - MONDAY, MARCH-13T>i-Auction sale situs Whitby. of household furniture in the Vil- i lege of Brougham, the property of• UAR1MI TO Rg'.N-T.-A�spleiidid farm ° "After a water famine lasting a lit- Mrs. R. Jackson. Terms cash. T. L' being composed Of the south hail or lot tie over a fortnight owingto a freeze- Poucher,auctioneer. gad Sansei B F non,conaisdng of 164 acres uated wuhin three miles of Pickering Village T reels Trout, e tiptie of the main leading across a MONDAY, 1MIARCH, 13TH:-Auction For full particulars apply to w V Richardson. [ asarsby place just north of the power gale of farm stock and implementa Pickering 30-tt w,� Fresh White Fish _ ,houtte,in which the pipe was not be- household furniture etc. the prop- FOR HATCHING-The un- Fresh Sea Herring. - low the frost line, the waterworks erty of Johti Gourlie a t-lot'9, Con.- L dersa'Qned is prepared to furnish a limited +were on Tuesday morning pumping 4, Uxbridge. gale at l u clock. L. number of ease for hatching purposes,white f B wyardott• vsriesy, price $t per eettio . On Ms- again, to the greet delight o citizens E. Smith,Auctioneer. January 30th Iasi a hen was see with tO Ms- generally and the, management, of Tti�sDAY, MARcx 14TFF, 1905:-Auc- •u of which were hatched,w ichher is proof of 4moked ginnan Haddie-several industries,as well as the O. T. t•rtiucy. Haney Hend:rson,Cherrywood. Scaled Herrings -- tion Bale of farm stock, implements R. and the Ontario Ladies'College household furniture etc. at the lot I�E FARM FOR SALE-Part of ` particularly. •a• 10, Con. 'l, Pickering on Kingston Fthe old and well-known •'Mayfield'Farm - Mackt+am. Road, one mile east' of Pickering mile Hort to the setas of.w, B. Thomson,} _ Village, the property of L. A. mile north of cense of Whitby Town—$zee)- ] $ t Pe- Y lent for both grain and stoak--130 s ort- ($Kl ed A fatal accident occurred. Tuesday Boone. res- gale at one. See bills for !!lass of the Ptovin !a1 prize winafag Short- i*r ` lAbrador Herrin particulars. U. Fairbanks, Auction- Horns have been raised,bn chis tarn. orchard B�' morning at Mount Joy,a subtirb of P and good buildings. Object is sellin to ds- knorning :Muss Lizzie Thornton, eer. aide sn estate. ADPL to sass. J. B. �HOhL- • daughter of the late John Thornton, Tvmr).tC Y, MARCH, 1�TH, 1905---Credit BON,or Dow sal 1j311iyray,Whitby, 19-11m - living with her aged and widowed sale of farm stock, implements, etc. EED OATS and YORKSHIRE$- mother,while coining from the cellar at the lot 30, con. 7. Pickering, the S Bave a few bush*16 of Tartar King Whits • Boneless Fish, W1 eatables for the breakfast, was, property of Wm. H. Burke. Sale oats for sale. This variety teas yielded is dried ed Cod Steak. it is supposed, seized with a faintingg at one. Bee bills for particulars. at ExtAbiti neh s a tbottees litter of young prigs - spell, to which she was subject, fell Thos. Poucher. Auctioneer. which will be sold to first comets at reason. - backward W the cellar floor and bloke I gCR$DAY, :MiARCH 18TH—Auction ablo rates. They are from imported strains, her skull. She was deawhen fosses sale of farm stock,implements,etc„ the batt co be had. she is a •uughe oafn•• _ �- p horo sow. Relpotered in purchastr name. Salmon - Sardlnei 4 at lot 35, nth con., Pickering, the F. 31,CHAPMAN.Grasmere Grange,Audley, Kippered Herring Gee-Maclean, property.of W. L. Smith. Terve, 7 anited mouths credit. 'Thomas Poucher, Whitb �# m Pum 11y1�S i liaddies. - 'rhe residence of Mrs. D. Maclean, auctioneer, Y P JWEuclid avenue, Toronto, was the - 1 isct rte of a quiet wedding on the .after- T salt,DAY, � tared 18TH - Auction besti ' $. sal" of registered mares jthP best -- i 1 noon of Tuesday, Feb. 3bth, when her stable to be found anywhere i, hare- (T+ o daughter Mary a,nd Sir. ess , ,,ys furniture, etc.. t>n hit YI, con. 9, ^`; '� ----- - ----__ - . a ,Gee of Pickering.-'ere unitz•d in 111111- Pickering, the errs tarty of \el+nn r - -;rings b - Rev. fir. Fasken of``t- Pa il'.-s ML'1a. >al« at So,• ',+� �a ? e(luck, "a - ie Preahyterian C'htiioh• {t l" g I�„citiVeh• no reserV•e a, :Mfr. F ` •*`�� `''' •� The bride w h, µas Von array by 1l age; is a nVtnW away. Capt. Rob- •z: ';� r'"�'•� fontdlarsemod. het•brother- Vt 1). J at',ean ..f 4ir• Silvcrdidt-s, fi �Caul street, wt,rca It ;•Wifuq K.wn [ ltzrl fil Mwp _ white sick and l,.,Int d'raprit, anti c'et- C'ti :icIwe, nuCU tnPPr�. ,r "mss."�, s 4 � tied a ti.xluc f t,f r,>=es.znd carnatioa�• r,ti• `.ti• >I.vR('li 1 STH • ?,actino s.tlP-_ d' s. in order to be able t' meet the eequirementi of,my many customers rn She was an i^iced by. her siet`r, Ali,.. „f farts stock and :mpleineut+, on i ��' v Bambara,�ci. tial In white Swtrs ruse- lot 3i, con. '-'• P'' kerinct. tht• prep- �"„�y. � �� .. the north part of Eh� township, I have decided tr1 open a farmer s euppiy in with bouquet of ink -,:ar nation-. ea-ty of Clark Brt,.,, ' Se.• hill-, f••r y,t .r �`'"�' 1 hours in Claretannt, send havtstg rented Mr. .. Dowewel:a Large show C i P ' ��=� ppchinee. ow. -- •The groom w~.=tppurted by hi a coil- full parttr slats. Thos. Poucher, S �' - yttti�n n�putting may require from a bag truck to at binder. I garill atilt keep a sane Mr. Ira Lswreoce. auctioneer. gg Atter era L-tak,nati of aa eading hCPAk• �i.�Tt,-RD1Y, 11ARC'Fi, 114TH:-Atirtinn' - " atOCk at Bruugham. Ener ilii and Mn flee took the even- Salt of farm stock and implenlenty Pine -Phiii�a, bra, or- �• B►e8fief - ing train for Ningara Falli and Buf• at lot 'J3,y Con 8, Pickering, !he talo. The bride's gulag-away Cos property of I'. Urcharal. Ste bills was of dark brow n cord de chine, for particulars. ' Thos. - Poucher. Also ciyternf made to order Force Pampa. Brougham. :Clsref] mt trimmed with ecru: lace over white Auctioneer E W EVANS, statin. with which she wore a bat of Trx DAY, MARCH, 21sT:-Erten-five _ _ --- ---- _-_ Brock echitby, o 7. brwn chiffon. with trimmings of sale of pedigreed heavy horse. ' . . 'Mab' - foliage and violets. tharo-bred and grade cattle, pure _ _ bred 8helontin cheep, and imple- r e at , Reductions if3re•nwood. events bPlon ins totheePtAcP � Pickering LLdlnber i! • P e late Joga iL hist N • � a �i er of T 3e ` H Pickering. guestof her sister. R' Devitt, particulars, r rg let the Ha nit lot l7, Con 7, J. See bills for trrma and ' � and ! s Mr. and .ill's. H. Shea have moved Thomas Poucher auctioneer. In- Felt Hats from DOW until Xmas P )from our burg over to the 5th cones- NN'RovZODAY, MAwcx =ND 19(ki - Call and see our hats and - - - inion west of the Brock Road. Henry _ __ _ .... t our prices. _ -' Auction sale of Yarm stack and len• ge rhis hired with Mr. Ed. Wilson for ple6ents' at lot 39.Con. 5, Pifker• Our- Sto6k thepea etght'month^. Ing, nesir Whitevale the pmpPrty _ kir, turd Mrs. Jos. Hilts and al»o of S.Slack. Sale at one. See bells. C. A. ��,ker, �•— Pickering. Mr, and Mrs. P. Stoner have moved F. Poetill, auctioneer. 'Complete.-on to the Boone farm on the 4th con. Tlir�neY, bf.%RCtr, ZiIRD:-Aur•t'rnn S 'NowLoYMplete• --- ---- - - - cession. and lire Hilts is going ",o salt, of farm stock, implement+etc. i??ii?ii • •`�"�i i'•`? • s work with R. 0. t'ainres;ek-- at int 'L . Con. 1. Pickering.',he • Jiisaes Mahal and Lillie Knight, def ro rty of John Mitchell, See hill, In all kinds of building material • di FROST rr Bruoklin, visited friends at Salim re- 1"' i lumber. Gently far'. pa-csiculara. Thos. Poucher, including rough and dresser y Mr. Henry Ellingford who has Auctioneer. lath, cedar,etc. i Ornamental Gates ' been working with Harry Love was R.s.TURDAY. NI,%RcJf. 25TH, 1905:-Auc- _ Our stock" of Shingles is also torn- • stent to the General Hospital Toronto trop Sale rrf fac.m stock .imltlemants piste in Bririih Co[umhia. yew Brua• • • Light In weight Artistic in alesit<a i on Thursday last suffering from ty- etc. at lot-:N, Con. -1. Pickering, wick and Ontario Cedar. Reasonable in price phoid fever. the property(if Alex. Thom. tial. • Mr. .Chas. Careen ib visiting with. atone.- See biis. Thos..Poucher. All kinds of the usual 'Mfouldinge, Also a large line of Standard Farm Gates - } friends in l-herryw'ood, thence he is Auctioneer. -. 'Base, C'asinq':V Sht'eting and Floor- • ging to Toruuto. FRIDAY,NIARcu 31TB-Annual com ing alwa-ya. In stock, , always on hand. Every progreesige and Il H.T', Lore ryas in Zephyr on Friday bination auction sale of stock, im- up-to-date farmer insists on having FROST and Saturday. plements, household furniture ad Cistern tanks and waterEroughs • GATES, Catalog and prices on request. Alfred I.erimn undprwent a succe$9- farm produce, at Hubbard': hotel, made-to order. • FOR SALE BY ful operation on Friday,last for lam- in the Village of Brougham. -Terms Ibagq. At time of writing he is up cash or 7, months",credit. -.Entrif•; .. E. L. CHAPMAN. • P�ekeria� Poucher; . . . . otind again. made with auctioneer: T. W D Gordon sues sir g Mr. and Mrs.Wilson Sr. and family auctioneer. F. E• W Nr - 'spent Saturday with friends.in Pick- � AL?O Sccarboro uncle ering. Mrs. B. Weatherill, of Salem i�s in a critical condition, being under them a . sir Iaga 4� ,ea� Vigilance •-. Co mi ee '. doctor's care with neuralgia of the r- d� -' ; , stomach which has also affected the heart. Formed for recovering property stolen bersn took a Fred J. Seldofew days ~--- from its members sod the appre• - •last week. -.The undersigned is prepared to pension of the Thieves. - 8� Ch7dren• Many from here took the box social do all kinds of carriage"d wagon Xembers having property etoleu comm nni• at Brougham bn Friday evening last inting at his shop over )r'<'m. cite immediately with any membetr�, -r BOYS 'YOaths'. All report a fine lime. ppaa of,Execntive Committee. M@l1 Sr r Mise G. Van vaLkeiurg spent Sun- Dowswell's wagon shop. Membership fee 11.00. day with her parents•in Port Whitby. Also prepared to do all kinds of Arthur Jeffre Geo. Len. J. D. King's Mena and Boys Stub Froof Rubbers. AIrs. C. White, of Claremont, visit- paper hanging and house paint- yi g ,Q� i ed friends here a few days. incp- ,J. Bin haat. Secretary. President. Henderson w Farmer Claremont - teen 7.: . $.Old Ned", on Saturday last through _ aremon . :eo. qm. , iadi estion.• Palmer,PiaY•ring,Out. gg Wm. Pengelly lost a valuable milk Tickets may be'obtained from A. cow on Sunday night. 1n some un CANADIAN Jeffrey,-sec,, or Jt A. O'Conner,vice- accountable way a nail had got a pree _ - lodged in her stomach which caused ROST OO de ;tb. r F Mists Ag a Stewart visited Oshawa Settl w Mw7 _ ��friends oo Friday. G 1r {\J l The Greenwood League visited.t)ze _ We have now in stock a shi menu of Pulpers; Side-wheel and Pickering League on Tuesday ev'g kCylinder. a anattachment. - -•:--- c_. = Se our ti-choke p W. Tucker, is Chalk Lake, spent' Trains �O LOAN. - _ • .Tuesday with his brother, J.Tucker. ALSO Geo.Ketchen who has been.In the Perfection Fanning Mills. employment of F. L.Green as miller, On first-Class improved Oxford Cream Separators left for his bome in Tarinworth on Wil 1 leave Toronto ever y Tuesday -` " 1 - ' -" Monday. farm property`• - '- and a-fnll line of Implements. A ca l solicited Frites Rigk� Born.-At Lawton, Oregon, on 1st Aurins - �SrC�l - AIId - A�)1'll !�i t of March, 190b, to Mr. and Mrs. Wal- At 9,00 p. m., for _ - = A i• - aBion. Au are doing CHADMAN- r G. Gleeson `rViZ to E. Felf.Prayer meetings are being- held j L �'d North-West o ga night � ilO f�a the �~' Q - in this- Methodist Ohuralr everp g - �„ti this week. and run via Toronto, Grifnd Trunk Miss:Annie Calvert, of Pickeriag�is North Ba and Canadian• Pacific, A V Paints,' Oils, y Wil- Colonist glee er will-be attached to Prom t attention ivsju /� Paper..the guestof kfr. and lira. Wm. $ P D g V1 - -., -- tion: to each tratinl Passengers o all. 1 _ Mr. Joe. Bringal is visititing her travellin without Ilve-stook should _ :.tappl'Gations _ . daughter in Coleman. take thera{a leaving Toronto 1.46 p. 1Q t 8, Maddell, of Claremant, spent m. Train leaving Toronto at 9.00 P. •Applp to Sunday at B.9omerville's. m. id for passengers travelling with S bash�ppt�oQ on hand.&Psiaw in WAMPt�lfngia g Mr. J.E. Disney shipped otssF of his stock. i ii0� �O�VIt m 80. - ':: "West- Short Horn Bu1L to m. Wander For particulars and coppy of "Weal- - ,, _ of Wiarton on Monday morning. ern Ca�ada ' from say Oanadian Pa- fMr. Arthur JOhn•on, Our short ciflc Rallwsiy Agent or O, B.Fo mit, " e =j=�'tQV to �3QrA�ssr�des i$iu 06tawa this weak.aD.P. A.,Toronto. - � aaairiltssoNT partiepated in with great euthu- 78th year after a short illness. Mr. 0 slam. Imagine for a mome5 ut Kennedy was one of the oldest sett Neal For Furniture that is Miss Neal is visiting Brooklin the vohimne of sound wheu thin- leis in the township, having resided _ _ _ _ tipto-date call on friends. ty voices were clamoring for what within its boundaries tun over 40 years i — M198 Kate Eastwood a fit Frt- He was a prosperous farmer and dun- 1 -1 Pe -needed when playing the games ing his lie accumulated much land day in Toronto. pit and other games such as flinch, which he gave to his sons. He leaves I,�larem�t _ - ---= Geo. Davidson Sr., of Cherry- old-maid, been-bags, dominoes, a wife, one daughter and-seven sons apypod was in town this week. 8.e. were going on at the same who have the sympathy of alarge ci Janice,, - -• - Fred Ja ,,of Moosejaw, N. W timep .. A choice programme which cle of friends and relatives In their F �T., is visiting at W. Dowswell's. did credit to the union was then sad bereavement. The funeral cook Price away down. Remember we deliver our goods free. In the Daniel Parrott, of, Ashburn, rendered. It opened with a song pplace yesterday to the Quaker Hill Undertaking line we are always prepared to take charge spent a few days last week` in " then the la- b.aryini-groundd, Rev. A. U. Campbell at any hour, day or night. fl y "Auld Lang Syne, down. dies'_ehorus "Coax Me," by Misses officiating. ' Thos.' add-' Mrs. ' Stephenson Leper, Brodie,Wilkinson and Ella Proper Treatment of Pneumonia, s� ppeent Sunday with friends in and Laura Dowswell, Mise Maggie Pneumonia is too dangerous a dis- Myrtle. Macnab presiding. Recitations ease for anyone to attempt to doctor A. B.Dowswell was in Toronto, followed b Misses L. Morgan and - -- —"�- on Wednesday, buying his Spring Y $ himself, although he map have the Y Yi B P 8 Emma Brodie. Songs by Kir. proper remedies at hand. A phyei- � ` stock. Joseph Acheson of the Soverein clan should be called. It should be Nowls the' Time The market on Tuesday was Bank and Rev. Mr. Wilkinson, borne in mind, however, that pneu- : well atte ded and good Prices the former singing, "Cyaod by lit- monia always results from a cold or were paid. tle girl,"and the latter "The Fri- from an attack of grip, and by the i „ proper treatment of these diseases _ Miis. Gourlie,'of Carberry, Man- ars of Orders Grey, both were a threatend attack of pneumonia may - 'To have your tinware- repaired. Hunt up your leaky hobs, is visiting her grandfather, enchored, then came a violin solo be warded off. There is no question Creamers, MUk Pails, Rtc., and send them to DOWSWELL, the 9 Mr. S. Bray. (enohored)by Mr. Bert.Travis an- whatever about this, as during the People's Tinsmith and have them repaired before the busy time. Misses Kate and Florence East- other Quintette by ladies, "Please thirty years and more that Climber- .wood spent-Sunday with friends come and play in our yard" and lain's Cough Remedy has been used, in Brougham. then the crown4ng pt", a comic we have yet to learn of a single case - James Middleton gave an enter- duett "Pretty Po11y Hopkins." byy of a cold or,attack of the grip having � Claremont, tainmeat in Dowswell's Hall on Messrs Evans, ard�, and Ed- resulted to paeumonla when th3a Friday evening. weeds. The mooting was %bl7 remedy was used. It is also used by physiciaaa in the treatment of pneu- Mits Hamilton returned home presided over by Mr. Ernest Tait monia with the beet reeulta. Dr• W. - on Fridayafter spending a few seated on the platform beside him J. Smith, of Sanders,Ala., who is also • dn* a sin Tronto. was the president, Mr. Lew Todd, a druggist, says of it: "I have been 0 ge Rev.Mr. Wilkinson preach- manager of the Sovereign Bank selling Chamberlain's Cough Remedy - as Missionary services at Wex- (who came in late), a sumptous and prescribing it in my practice for overeign a - ford next Sabbath. supper was then served by- this la- the peat six years. I use is in casea'of Ernest Tait left, on Monday for dies, inelegant style, when the Pneumonia and have always gotten Ottawa to see the game of hockey meeting closed everyone express- the 'best results." For sale by ALL - Dav oolazs. OF +CANADA, . .for the Stanley cup. ed themselves with great delight •- . - Miss F..Hutchinson was is To- at the successful gathering. Rev. SgATING ft1N Ii. HOUSE AND ronto Junction on Friday attend- Murray C. Tait, B. A. and Mrs. LOT FOR BALE-The undersigned offer. ` �- �► ing the Collegiate Institute "At 'Tait, Mr..James (Toronto), !lir. for$ale det a reasonable price, his Iarlte skating For absolute security, coarteh a treatment, up-to-date at this method ,and Home." - Atkinson, Sirs Ernest Tait {:�e« rink.and also his house and lot situabed in every accommodation consistent with safe banking, call at thin Bank, Mrs., John Stephenson has re- ) g the Village of Brougham Por particular$apply k� Quart�y on all deposits, in the Savidge Deportment. York were guests of the Union.-: u Frank Bandorson on the premises or w and it only takes $1,00 start an account. Richardson,Pickariag Y turned to her home in Manitoba CoM- armors about have a sale would do well to call or write for our after spending some tithe with her _--.+ F to paretltserllex and Mrs. it=on. _ Uxbridge. our terms. This Bank makes a specialty of ota�tleatiag or eoturtlrtg ode - ` Spring Term from April 3rd Notes Blank notes supplied free of charge. The Methodist choir purpose I -- - -- = —treating th hodist Lo'a leighinq 1 At eleven o'clock on Th'ura,lay ELLIOTT MARKHAM BRANCH, -CLAREMONT BRANCH, rty- to ;sir. `�alter Ward's at , morning �lr . John Hewitt pawed A. P. Smith, Sian. L. E. Todd, Agt. pa _ away at the h(,tur of her plients, 11r. Balsam this (Friday) eveuinq: and Mrs. David Fralieg. Toronto Win. Rawson,of Midlaud, Frank street, in her i;nfh year. 13eµ- Rawson, of Cobourg, and- 31i>s i t t had been ill for some time and her TORONTO, ONT. Jennie Rawson, of Toronto. spent ,death was not unexpected. Cor, Yonge and Alexander sts. WN , few days here calling -on old Mr. Gearge «'ilkin has �urchased Thiy High Grade College is making 9. the tailoringconducted by ,Sr. A. J. a.fuust retnarkat lr record this stirfriend YCombe and will take charite cin }ion- y ♦for lactn i.. . indent m o°d oat•DuPiu the amt week the mild• P K ng _ p e day, '••larch 14. I°ie sulic•c, your pat- tions. � K g— 1904 Pu PS to aer weather has indneed a larg nonage :Mr. Wilkin require, nu in- �e ire thr best trainin of snow to take its de- troduction to the citizens of Uxbridge the kind that promittedrices the best re- amounte ' a yi aulte. •Students admitted at any time ' • re and as a result the road. e trade for rears. rt worked at th r are becoming very r to travel..]having Jawes .�'ati, who dled' in flcentgcatalogueefreeire year. Magni• a �•11 The Rev, W. W.McKee, of St Paul, Minn., the 12th ult.. and 1 W. J, ELLIOTT, Principal.. +�++++ss 'We=ford,a very popular minister I whose funeral took place on the 113th gY Pa U! the Toronto Conference W-111 was well known to a large riffle of -- _ ,preach the annual Missionary Ser- friends and ac uaintancee dere. iia �! pee ase to de 611 l 1adaot work view (nOL buatness services as vt a was born in the year 1812 lei the cite � oN� r� � P� vie last week) es the Methodist I of Dublin; Ireland, of Scotch pares- ffff�� Promptly ting b ibe Damp bminsm tage. Church, next Sabbath. Everyone' Rra Andrews who died on Wed. First-class horses to hire day or should hear him. Special collect-I nesday, of last week at the residence night. fuser ' lions and subscriptons in the a►d I of her•SL&ugbter Mrs. George Adams, Buss in .connection meeting all Itineeeeaor b of she Yisaioaary funds dill be was N Year"of age. and last of a fam- trains. John 'reri9'PP, I(}erow i Son Qlasaootlsi. "ken at both services. sly of twelve children. She was born Ali k ental for Bible s. under in Haldimand county and resided fora Horses clipped on shortest notice. W.V,Biabardson. Agent.Piatorin& _ — lthe aflispices of the Bible House, number of years in Brock and Scott Alln he will be held as follows:A. She had lived to Uxbridge for three W. A. Thomson, 8 y yearn- "duo cut wive her: Mfrs. Adamb � � 19torys, Tueedap, March, lith at of Uxbridge and dames M. Adams of Proprietor. _ 130 and 7.30 p. m., and Wednes- Prince Albert. The funeral took place — W, J, H. N'S day, .March, 15th.at Joseph Gre-wg:9 Saturday to Leasdale. cemeterat 0.30p m. and 7,30 p. m. in Bun- dy ofy morning sir, Robert TienH*ghe .st Cash dys Hall over A. B. Dowswell s nedY of Scott Township, died in his -Imppooetlaat& Terg age assortment display oI ;tin shop. - Any gtwiton may ire Chine,. Avery largeoils. Toys of &&ked or any portion of Scripture A HEATHY OLD AGE —Prices paid by— - Ssse"ivev, Books. Dolls, era jail' .,taken u and discussed. All wel- �^t received for the Holiday trade. Cal! _ come. u collection. F. C. �Lafraugli and see chem. Remember Nelson «'egg's ex- OFTENT11EBESTPARTOF7.IFE t8nbecrivtiofss *ken for all Magasines, tensvive sale of farm stock and a tp for women Paastag Tbrougb At the Old Reliable Market Weekly and Daily{iNewapapsre. .implements on Thursday next. As Ch"We or 1Aa. d R=CHARZ3�3O T an import- m W.a secured h �'a has, e roll a Mr. •� M B 1 Kg providence has silvered us each at >7 ant position as 'manager on the , • 1?o w t fn.flll �• • least sa'venty years in hlch o , • - l Iowa. - rimental rm It _ •- . -�Pe our mission in life, and it is generally f)C bE AND LOT FOR SALE A' Everything will 'ttvely be sold. our oven fault is we die prematurely H good brick.house, contarain a rooms: Those desiring first class mares rood cellar, and frame Wood-mesa attach«t. for breeding purposes :should-not hot contains t 1•2 acres of land.small orchard. Un the premises are a dri ve-shed, barn. Stahl* fail to attend this -ale, as Mr, � an-i root cellar. Conveniently situated in the !Wagg has one of the best :tables i::leQa o1 Pickering: Apply tow.V.Richard-:�. �s on. in Ytckersntt. 1T tt in the country. On :MondaS-evening, March kh, 6o YEARt3• surprise party of about W of the RIENCE • friends .and neighbors gathered At ng r00f Ms+ That I ea with full baskets at the house of J:PTR •Mr_ Jas. . Howitt to spend auevening to their new home at Ai-Rona. Aftergames and an u=C- h of�rours is doing considerable damage and eats music a as-furnished G. �i . C MARKT Cotes and Miss E.P.Hog itt. Cot> - .x � , italona putting you to a great deal of discomfort and s.. CopYR16MTf�!a - r ;ic songs by Mr. Oscar Sppher, al- h E A one sending s sketch and descrf�ntt,yyon mal t90 duetts by Miss E. P. HSR its ouiA7 azoertain our ovinton fm vri"Oth1w moi. iaCOIIPeIIienCe. Ia•entloa is probably .. - iand diss•A. Coated. After• sing- tlon$$trictl�oonedent4l HandlMOtOaPsteota sent free.Oldestaeen cy for$eenrinl paten is one Sm�e Way :. flag "Clod be with you till we mee` Patents taken tbroa b Munn It Ca reo«Setelvi ,again,"all returned to their homes J•Dah f-Q FPO" ,witboot=ui� and that iso b lea with the avenin 'e of trouble Y _ well pleased g g�C v 'din this kind , Q�17 a of ' Nervous exhaustion invites disease. sr, Of $ enjoyment. A bandso ell tllnstrated weakly The first"At Home" givers by When everything becomes a burden calatton o'�any scientific1oam ' Terms.m a _ the mArnbers of the Choral Union lad yO9 cannot walk s few blocks with- ear:four months >3z sold b7a11 S:ewseeaieea covering your roof with in the Peoples' Hav, last Monday taroe�wa - evening was a huge success in out into es., and youdon eeisile and your w.4.N n+eM Inc v e._ wa•n,"s•'"' m ���h� �� every particular. -The house was sPCe yIIsit t and you grow excited and cry pa ehalry at the leant provocation, and _ __ . _ • tastefully dec6rated and'furnish= you cannot bear to be crossed is any- ed with chairs, tables, flags, bunt- thing,Toff are in danger; pour nerve. It is waterproof, weatherproof and fireproof, ing, pictures, hc., which made it have gf•en out; you need banding up very home-like. Full practice was 22tsn To build up woman's nen• , and is rapidlytaking the place of tin, tar, 8x1' called for half-pant seven o'clock. and during the period of Jt isrealymarvellous what pro- lite yd know of no better vanized ironfelt sad gravel And shingle roof- Lydia T.Pinkham's Veg- •_ ,•grecs has been made by the union stable compound- Here is an illus - -• ing, on account of its lesser cost and greater z with the music of ouch difficult tration• Mrs. Mary J: Dabbrum of 150 -' pie_oes as "Onward March"by Gei- Main fit.,Winnipeg,Manitoba,writes: This is the lace for the farm- _ durability. It is easily put-off and the price ` and "The Hallelujah Chorus" Dear sirs.�a>yn: p i ,. en's to first call and nee a full line r hundred square feet for all material fougt� ' Handel under the baton-of Lydia IL v° 1. the conductor, the Rw. Mr. Wil- has been a""o'` o °°e "'"'`• of first-class blankets and mitts -1Je as*period known as the m e c'f�P1 at reasonable rices, also collars is only Yinaon and his daughter,Miss An- dz-�ears it dfatarbed m7 - Inie, who is pianist. The airsging bad bol was extremely >aer.ou., be. made and old ones re-bodied, 0 A a g' = was very inspiring. (lames of all came�pati�o ay°d��'`� i taranteeing a first-class job. A - _ ' • a kinds were provided which were tieflow d 'and tbs t as 'esODed n line of harness grease, bells, Of thehaul; mdse, s'tot k food, combs -and mold oily by sadb6la disAd�t. brushes always on hand. J1 Favorite ReMedr for Babies. s3#41 ren vat m retied nom�e �•�pp ��� •� _ CoIts pleasant taste and prompt cures eidmt� Perms tmifl I took _ Repairing neatly and promptly The j1 11x5111 r3 arC�waTG L,.te • _ Irave.made.Chamberloia a Cough ILte- my idis s Pegehe t I dr►ie attended to. mad a favorite with the mothers of {7°m�e�'`"^�tree Kos•' _ _ y �, I �,d nefl0ere low On-call .will Pap you. small children. It quickly cores their eeasrrr In dee wan s _ oougha and colds and prevents any �pwmnaa* > 186 .UST JaNG� SMUT. ,lei. = +f danger of pneumonia or.other serious YT• pi�aac, of Lywu Masa., ft- s We BodelL r,e eonsequenees. It not only cures croup Ttt"IM"and aillne women tops 3M but when given as soon as the croupy bar'for advies. Iter great rune F�h ,will prevent the attack is ai 1_ r�( ,it eo�1t _ le.by ALT.DR1700w". '•T _. 'i . ,1 .may., -- - - THE OPEN-Alld 'I'llEAT'ME". Results from common sups: The ,-Refreshing Fragrance The advantagce of the open-air - eczema, coarse hands, ragged of w nor CUP or srral►niiva treatment for cunsuutpttves may be thus briefly- summari-/vd: The patient zJ,osed conliuuously to fresh air clothes, shrunken flannels. =a �uirs in appetite, assimilates his -`- — - ' od b,Iter, sleeps more soundly and wakens more refreshed, writes r. IG. SufnlriliT f. W. , Mackenzie. Free exposure. to air is the best antipyretic. Sweat- so l 1 .ng at night, formerly so Common a symptuw, usually eaascs. 'Olds are REDUCES is the comfort of all women who have tried It. practically unknown atuong patients TIRED NERVES are soothed, and INVIGORATED Secondary tired muedes - E tailing an open air life. y EXPLrNSJE infection, un account of the compara— tive freedom of the air frons, t micro-- zak tui,the eelncon Bar or artisrtts, is rrru,rh lc;s likely to ot- ONLY ONE BEST TEA-BLUE RIBBON'S IT ksn Au '� cut. Tolerance of uu`.s+de air is very Higbee"llo you consider it more .1l0quickly establish,-d, and no erns who blessed to give than to receive?" .NW has tried the oiler--air life will Wil- Wyld-"It' depends on what you ply go h ic6: to thu former condi- get!" tions of stulline�zs. I havo never m ' THE, CZAR IN PROVERB. (seen any tine uttade ,vorse by exposure Foft GVtla SIXTY YEARS. � _ to ftesh air. l•:ven flaring it thick .ilirs, lvinsl.)w's Soothing Syrup has His Luck, . His Power and Hi9 III London foe patients get On better' been used by million.•[ of mothers for Limitations. i lying in bell on s, balcony or in their children while teething. It soothes _ V the child, suttens the gusts. allays pain, J,In a recent number o[ The Paris rooms with teindows wide op and cures wii,dcolic, regulates the stomach Figaro were found collated: souse a good fire (turning than tubera at- and bettors, rand is the hest remedy for - Diarrhoea• Twenty-live coats a bottle. tenipts are tun de t.o shut Out the fog buld by druggists throughout the ' characteristic Russian prot,t that by keeping the windows shut. world. B,i sure and ask for "Mrs. regard the Czar and his position, and Window's douching Syrup." 22-04 _ find much current application - DinnerSets Free "When the Czar pie spill hire a dish. THE POSTMASTER Snacks-"Did td your wife's mother • it breaks into pieces for very pride." - . . treat you with Silent scorn?" .tacker- FOR OASH TRADE. "The crown does not protect the "Ito sutler luck-she Just treated 'me BENEFITS THE MERCHANTS Czar from headache. with scorn." " BENEFITS THE CUSTOMER , " "Even the lungs of the Czar east 'TELLS HIS SECRET A Mercasot to your neighborhood It; • - not,hlow out the sun." - KidnOy Duty. - It is the particular aho.tax his ately uloa of cash trade bSr� lwwlDT ,The Czar's back, too, world cwinY absolutely trop these DINNFB tuuctron o[ rho kidnt•ys to filter out Sr.fy. bleed it it mere gushed with the HIS HEALTH MAINLY DISE TO poisons which pass through thein into If you a not know n :Sia Ster'har.c,write knout." the blood. When the kidneys are dis- , u' and we will tier nnlr coli fou who he THE USE OF DODD'S The r itis roti o Ilan Cro ■ts"Co., Ltd. ^1 he Czar even Covered with bolls ea�etl they cannot do their whole duty, The British CanSt'J, CANAL C „ Ltd. is declared to be in good health." and should hat'o rite help and ,trengih Tul1,��ru, ctiveuat. c- _ KIDNEY PILLS, houth Atnerlc en Kldne Cure will �B "When the C•rar rides behind a tired that y ads big enough for a big ` - hafford in any and all forms or kidney orse Every step is charged as a -- disorder. It relie�en it, 6 hours-14 mall t0 work in with comfort. league." Postmaster Lee Looks Ten Yearsg t t ` "The Czar may be a c'ovsin of nll� _ 'Wh n I rrt+i�,nl .lack, he jld; lllore inaterial-in it than Clod, blit Ills brother he is not." Younger Than Hi's Seventy-Six, %.ow(.d that he would do xourtrthing'� - "The Gar's arm is long, but it Years and He Gives the Credit dr,spera"." Dfoll.y-• ons•ansr•' IIt. any Other brand of shirt in I ONE-WAY cannot reach to heuv'eir propu4e 1 to mo totit night"' ltol y'- '(fade on the "Neither can the Czar's vinegar to the Great Canadian Kidney g Canada. + I;ondI,t•s=! I'hail uo idea he meant make an}thing staccl." Remedy. what he said'' _ "Thc hand of the Czar, too, hasa L 1 requires 39?3 I I.B.K. sc le it - - only Live fingers•" Tabucintac, C'untbcrlund Cu„ N.i1., -- - t:� 2 VArdC;pt rd��en,whereas "The voice tit the Czar has an March 1:L-[Special)--Horatio J. _ . echo even when there alt: no moua- - crjmman zitli, 11a`:e cinly ,12 -TO- echo in the visit:It}," LM,. pustnta.ster herr•, is nuts In his "The troika roam of three hones lhvitkh�•t"'rats-s thereatbut so bright anri bIF• �TtS ( C. FtiCFlAftn t R3BillingsMont., Coleratio nbreaeti of the Czar feat's a creep dues he look and �„ ori i` I Gentlemen,-Theodora. Doraiti, a I t'e yards. Springs, Denver, Helena, trace behind it.' Iger:c is he in hes trtot.nten(r, that hi- cu-tomi.•r of tuine, ass completely Butte, Mont., Ogden, Salt F ace is in more difficult for Death;w„old ca.,ily pasty for Lan years cure,( of rhe Iimttisin oftrr l ve }'ears That's the reason why t11C Lake City, Utah, Nelson, of suffering, try the-judicunss "At- ofane, to carry a fat Czar than to carry younger;How do 1 keep }ttuug tooi.tu_ , KINARD”' LI, 11 fj.BK. " I3lg,r ShoRossland B. C., Spok rt never Wash., Portland, Ore., So- lea n e- lean t gar'" The above (ratty can 1w v,-rifled by the cretr;,,is'cr ya}-a _ The tear in the e}a tit the ('?ar 1 P "d cl l f at- i �. } tribute it tat to •nv Roc),lhoalth wntbig to him. the 1'titL4hi'rlos, chafes the -armpits, 't3 never Istria, Wash. Vancouver, [costs hist Count many, mag A or any of his n••iithi.,.rri :13. C., San Francisco, Cal. lfiandkerchief.' and my health rs natinTy duo to ht• tight at rile neck Or tt'r13t- Rates $34-25 to $44,00 A l t1TF!, Merchant G 1 tivhcn the Crar writes verses-woe us„ of no,fd a Kbinvy Pills SL Isa,lore. Que., 12th May. "I"i 00se, full Ibe to rise poet'" "I Fret lr-arriM the value of this bands, H always 1 Tickets or sate March 1st, to '•when the Crar plays, his min tR-Il+itln. itvrne,lt Rome years acn 1 and comfortable and wears biay IrAh > a t nK haus F�trttte•y 'Doti ALI. GRAND TRUNK TICKET �. 4and teg,i ywt ll,d and - _ -- well. . feta have only one a}e and the co.un- was then sailers +t men are bllad.' ea.a V� tett AGENTS. " What the Czar cannot accomplish i had o rt-;e right rr ten ttm"a inWorry net`er made atythMg-hut ' Mime can do'" j the- night becowiic of urinate trou- a'nnkiul. l tach shirt bears a tiny book "Even the Czar's cow cannot bridS hl,•s- _IK liox(.r of Ia,tiA'h Kidney FOR It.A,MP OIL ECONOMY _ anything else into the world but a: Pillri rest_oicd in� h::alth at that. time• Lever s Y-9. (Ruse Flead) Olatntect. that tells_ 'the whole history icalf." and 1 have us-M them at intvrvals' ant Soap Powder to a boon to any - Sarnia - "%v hen the Cmr has the smallpox I sinre dome it disinfects an! cleans at cf the "Big" Shirt, and 1 F hta country bears the s,ars." To alit of a a1P.,<terl with FCldney ' the acme time. i usE Prime ns a notarial �t L 1 ♦ Trouhle i sav 'i�o•ld's icid!"v 1'ilt� al t� contains . i It still take a lot of nerve for-some an, all right.' 'Ir;. (hent and you Dr. I'illah„ry-' I don't hke that decl:Lration that the 11I3•l+ White Christiana to stand up and look over aril: be sure to find.a i,etet•Gt cough of•soars ' Vr - Kidner-"I"m .; their lives at,.last and hear the Judge sorry, doetor• but ►t a the_ be nae " Big" Shirt contains 3g,t s No real need to buy the nelreexpensive Well done, good and faithful F'l4M0Nft, I've •ret' f(' E is used bay: " seryant!"• Si NTb:5C1•' ` t, t .�3 yards of maternal per ofly land KEPI CLr.AN.-° ' 'Aov'-umhares aJ a d is short -dIIf roll want BiG LIGHT-THREE OR 1 I Il'srvown�u,Dyspopolra, Incatel o++ i .. _ .. THE TRICKS. lived, dozcrt. FOUR ens JET t IN ONY- _ _ RI . IL nil and a lr,. t:,kr' w•i '�• '. Peace on earth waits for the peace-fore tt„r heal '.g IUAli Iw, W. +oulh Queen - Coffee Plays on Some. from heather. ATrot wan Nett•tnC '1'h4,111t+ Hn.,,ue•t, SoMat all dealers but only. 1'hcre will he Poor! will in all when gf liirrhatn, Unt lir„k II,+ reochi-r's It;` It hardly pay's to lough before you (;ad's still is ot:,r all ari.Ioe. follow„t dl.1ectmas and wn� with this brand:— ` TRY A �y i8E 1f:MIT k - - arc c6r'tain of fuels, tett it rs s,■ux You cant',tit te,urh men nc h,ng na sural permnnv.+tl.' tit frau w, >t 'form . nr \rrvons IYu.tr•,turn and liv�1ny,1:a .Lam-p '- timos humiliating to think of after- you think i.>f thetii as ma•-s— lie lief,, rev ,t :uwn,wd it Lu oth,•rs .,•,th txaret9 1'hC man Cahn su9p.N't� over}body' r,cruv,ng re_uit. It's a greet[ nerve I s The C otcest C11 Made is was o ,,Wing tiirl I `was- is surely a su. i'i„u, charactor, 1,uu:ice -ts p PRATT'S ASTRAL a lover of cu`cQ. hilt was sick so Running in old r+its may 1,.• mitre' • much the doctor ' LOW me to quit, risky than I,lariucc tW%i% trail.+. Ftappinc+�s is the leart,�st of h:�iptul- s For •ytic b}' Dealer The man Who f+•tt,s nothing alwaysi n”, 7a[ LIMMI) land I- [lid, but after saes marriage reaps something a gland deal worse QUEEN CiTY OIL CO., Tore-lits! Tray husband be'_grd nee to drink it _ - ------,-,-- _ -__ stgain, as he did not think it was Von can't cxPect a nicklo'� wirrth Ali fire col)',•[: caiise-d the-irouhleg of r,rti ion to Inst you oyer Monday,l Mf erd S �iRimeof Cure) Ual�l.illl► HUDSON BAY KNITTI.NG'CO. BEng I Cleaning I "So ! commenced it attain and The flmtori un the strett9 of beau { eontin.ucd about six months.'until en arQ the tran%planted 9orrou's of No woman nt•,•,Is the ballot to en- Jliontreal Wloaipeg -IDawsoa I lrsstt+.srswws.aas..rw.tceue e ted actin bad earth,, force her rights; site, ran do it with se�R 61111 ANKRIOAN STIM 00.” , stomach comm n g on the henerits I � •s • to etch Is .t handkerchief,>� it i. r.t hantlkrrch + : . and choas it I had swallowed F'<' t a is and a . Las s.saMs r awe(i...,a ra stress: g of tvall.in[; Hhrn'you are in the band c somethingthe'Aze of an egg. One. wagon. ------- -'- ------- MootrealJoractO.Ottawa.Quoltrs doctor kaid it was neuralgia end They tylia testis pray for the poorPiles To p�vet W Tort 'asst 'Dn "Let me sc`c', a cynic is a man Who - indi estion Cha a oluOint cureent for Min is tared of the tt'orld, is he not?g find Lhemscl�•cti saying Amen at their and ab.olnte ante for vac}. Onlyawomanis cnpable of arriv- "<)ne'da I teak a drive with rat}' o rand every form of itehmli the young student of language ased. ing at a conclusion without using y d o ble«linRnndprotrixlin piles „No no-tn child,' replied the know- -.husband three rtites in the country, _ There's something wrong about a, �t y' Either reason or judgment. " rand I drank a cup or colTcp for din- man's piety when it provokes others' he manuracturem have pv.trr,meed It. ae'.a . - - -. P 4 imonialH in the daily Pray",and ask yourneilh• ing tutor. "A cynic is •a man •O net:—T-tt}-o --s --f t,i �p prOfatlt�Cr• -- I prypt7RttilMyttlfflkOr(t. You�ennaeitand whuuf the world is tired!" Dr.Agnew'sOurefort heKizarf before I got hack to town to a doc- our moucy back.it not cured. AOcaboz.at When a man thinks Ire hag a cinch 11 a&ierontrrEnNAYSOrHdTZ8&C<1, orontao f } ^ (� { nets directly and quickly, stimulates the tor. I suss draRn double in the bug- on sin he is"apt to find that the hal Odra�i,a��lM 0i� ��n+ Ml��rd s .11��mU��t Cure) U�r�SI el�t h6art's actiau, stops most acute' pain, and when m� husband hitched ter 1s on him, - -- _ �dispels all sign+ of weakness, Autterring, the hors to get mu out into the S'ou nnv(r know how much religion - - —` sinking, amotbaring, or jialpftatiou. doctor's nflict:, "'is cams ti in ,you hnt'C until rome one trea'ds•',on your friends to be He who does not give does not' p ' Don't e)rrK t yo live. This wonderful,cure is the sturdy ship tray throat and seamed to shut my your best Coin. stuck Ott your Jokes if the}' are point- whii•h carries the heart-sick patient into a. est, htabke9t,troibles are( less thahaven at radiant and perfect health. }yreath oft entirely, then left all In a Our biggGives reefactive Ildsh and went to my h-cart. The often onl} tile locomotive drawing " TTsoaa Worry(ns Pllos t- One. apDli- heart'diseases in 30s minutes.-I1 orms of •- CIOCtoC pl'OAOIIRCC(1 It nervous heart our ric.boAt treasure train. .Skin nlsca�er relieved in a few minutes cation of Dr. Agnew's Ointment ,,will - hy Agnew Ointment. Dr. Agnew's give you comfort. Applied every night 1 trouble, an when 1 tot home I was ---♦- pintmcnt relieves instantly, and cures for three to six nights and a cure is I "Look 'at Mabel Cash'tr's diamonds a..) weak I could not sit. up. CIVINC, INS NAME. Tel Ler, SalL Ithetim, Settld Head, Exze- her! ..I .,wonder however she 1, ions r to a [nos s u ern cases o _ mind, Dieedin or Itching Piles. Dr, manages to afford sucli Jewellery!" t of the ;kion- It is soothing and quiet- A I,Pw pintug•nt. cures Eczema and all to my bedside with a nice cup of At an auction recently, when an ing and acre like magic n all l,itby a "iii dear, haven't you heard that hot coRee, but I Raid: 'Take that article was knocked down to the Humors, Irritation of the Scalp. or 1L_ ing and but skin diseases. It y - back, dear, I will never drink an- highest bldclm, the clerk callers out, Rashce during teething Lime. 35 cents acts ![ka magic,. 33 cents-15 glass has just gone down in price?" a box.-7 other cup of colica if yott gave me "What name: please?" And a small Mrs. Pe Brl(e-"George, do you1 { (� a everything you are worth, for it is man with. a :•mall voice answered,. -Making a life is greater than tusk really think that distance lends en- Mind's LU iffint Believe) N�iural�fa just killing me.' He a.nd the others "It's me." ing a living. _ _ _ chantment?" ;sir. De Bride-"Look - laughed at me and paid: "I know it's you, but will you here, Dlinnie, I thought we agreed Ireland's bogs contain the eg4iva- The idea, of cerise killing any- oblige me with your in art said the CAItEPT14 MOTHERS, no, to speak of ycnn• mother again?" lent of 5,000,000,000 tons of coal, adv clerk. -- - -- according to the estimate of Sir - W(,11.' I said, 'ft is nothing else The same answer came back in the The little troubles.that a111�t chil- I Richard Sanhel. but, coffee that Is doing it.' same apologizing t0l'Us, "It's arc," dren come without %,' rnini, rand the Minard s Unimvrtt for sail; ererywhe,e . "In the grocery one day.my hue- Getting angry, the young man with careful mother ,Altoulil keep at hand a • band was persuaded to buy a box of the book shouted, "Supposing you medicine to relieve and cure th ail- Gk;R1fANF'S NF.Ii' ) DL`PIRE. postum, which he,brought home, and are a foundling, surely in a Christi- menus of childhood. There isr no It is twenty years since Germany The tialyder you cough, the wort!. I made it for dinner, and we both an country they called ,you sante- medicine i'loea this, so speedily and the cough gets. •- - thought how good it was, but said thing� Sbrcet, Brown, Jouros, Itgl?In- thoroughly as Pahy's. Own Tablets, began to build up a colonial empire, g - �othlitg to the hired tarn and they sots-we can't wait-hurry up!" and the mother knows this medicine and the net result is that, atter s din near] $100;000,000, 5ho Shiloh's #bought tiros had drank cerise until Still the weak Voice replicid, "It's is sate, because it is guaranteed to Pm g Y -i .. _,we ]auglieh and told diem. Well we me." contain no opiate or poisonou9 has acquired more than a million square miles of territory, with a Consumption kept on' with ro9tum and it was not At last the auctioneer romonst3at- soothing stuff. These Tablets cure gsel scattered Lerman :popula- a7 ,lung before the color came back to ed: "Are you deaf or mu(1, my good colic, incJigestion, con9ttpatinn, dl- -spary - - ' my chocks, and I got stout and felt men? It you can't give us your arrhnea, simple -fever, and 'terthtng tion of between five and six thou- The Lung as good as I ever did t t life. E name tAo article you bought must tro.ublrs• They break up `colds, pre- sand nouls-men, wonlxn, and chi(- ��� Tonle liavnno more stoma trouble, andI be put up again." rent croup. and bring natural sleep. dren. Of the adult male population 1s guaranteed to cure. If it knots T owe it all to Postttm in "Hurd luck," was the —k reply, .11frs. DTnry hnir, Cscott, Ont•, says: a -third are-o'<iicials or soldiers, doesn't benefit you, the druggist - plaCe of-ootfee. "Just because my father wasn't call "1 have u,ed ilaby's Own Tablets will give yeti your money back. "Dip hvahrtre hall gained good ed Joaee I must lone a table. I'll with the vrry,brst result q, and would "T, manage to keep m} paying- _ P11CC9t S.C.WIILLS&to. 1109 ^<` d "tlpalt.b on 1`osfnrn, as well as baby spell my name; mayi)e it is a . bit.. not. be. u.itholit:lhom in the homie." ghosts longer than `yeti do, at any, 23a.50c.61 LeRoy.N.Y.,Toronto,Can. and i, and we all"think nothing' is misleading''and personal-dies. tier ' gold by 0.11 medicine deubox or. sent rat c!" said. the fila landlady.' "Oh, . too good to may about. it." Name And the laugh was tnrnrd against by mail at 2G cents a box by welt- I don't know,' replied the other. given by Postum CO., Battle Creek, the smart auctioneer and his it in The Dr. Williams' Medicine Coy look-volilea ea than tlie}so treally are!"that they ISSUE NO, ,10 tient clerk, ilroekgiiler•Q'nt. B i*Ich, w 1. p»,W6zc•;,':1 '°; 'i,•-x..<^.• a-` . ` i t►L hM en9'ra. - �1'•i"f"!"1"1"•1•'1'�1-1"1'� 4-". t•vident that he was in a state of as if he weCe repeating a hardly alone; and no one else, so fes' as If 'r a 51great excitedient: his hands twiched learned Iesson: know, in in the swim. And dant as they clutched the fern stalks-while "No use; my dear boy, no use! you be afraid that I'm going to split �.. he drew himself along like a snake, Uncle Jake is up to snuff, lie's be- on you. I'm mum. I'm going to re, and his sinister eyes shone like a hind the scenes, and knows.all!" turn good for evil, that is what I 1he' 'GYP`1 Sa ��1 _ couple of beads.. Every now and "What do you want? What is it em going to have — 1 ►�`j 1 then he rained his head anis peered you know?" How long have you been here?" at the three, but with an uncertain "Now, now!" remonstrated Uncle Uncle Jake understood, and he hes- at - ' expression as of doubt and hesita- Jake, shaking his forefinger at him itated for an instant, then he said _ tion. Presently they emerged from with shy playfulness. "don't get on coolly, and drooping the heavy fath- ': the wood, and Uncle Jake, keeping your stilts my boy. It's no use, I m•; rJ" abreast of them, saw, for the fist tell you, I'm posed!" "Half an hour, more or less. Yes, y OR- � time, their faces in the full light of He drew a little closer, but still I saw your swell people, and heard the moon. kept out of the reach of Royce's long the confab, Mr. Landon. A SECRET REVEALED As he did so, notwithstanding all arm, and with an unctuous leer end "Don't be alarmed, said Uncle 21 kris caution and hitherto secrecy of kink whispered huskily: Jake. "I've no reason for wishing movement, a cry nearly burst from "My' dear children,! was in the lit- y_ou otherwise than well, and I'm _ hint-a cry of amazement as his eyes tie church at C'rossby this morning- ready to stand your friend; that is, "Whom God hath joined together ward Royce; the glance said as plain- 1ested upon the white, weary face-of always fond of a'church you know. if a poor gypsy may venture to crake let no man put asunder." ly as words could have said. the countess, and of bewi,derment as I saw the door open and just stepped such a remark," aml he touched his 'i let The countess started and pressed "You are his sire; think of him!,' they turned quickly -to Seymour. in. Nice place to have half an hour's cap as he shot a sinister glance at her hand to her bosom, as it the Madge falter(>d, and" a faint cry He lay an}ing the undergrowth at 'snooze. But I didn't get a nap this I.them. 6haft sent by that gentle hand had rose Madge her - lias, then her head morning, Mr. Jack. Something in- His change of manner was so. sud- then she raised her head the c>clge of the wood, watching them terestin going on. Pretty sight, a den that Royce stood dumbfounded, iltruck home; dropped, and she murmured: "I will until the,' had crossed the strip of g g B -- end looked straight at Madge. as if go!" and she turned and hid her face plain and entered the carriage. Then wedding's fa Badge?" and Uncle Jake, with a nod as It to b forcing herself to do so. on Royce's breast, Madge, face was growing n dark, reassure them, drew nearer. "She Is right," she said. "R'hom Madge!" kas eepinglriinetheshadow of he trees Mad e, with a low coy, clung closer. you did the right thing, bfadge,"• "'Phink'Made he murmured lov- g -� God hath joined—" ingly, anxio'isly.• "To leave your dashed his hand to his forehead, and to him. he said, "beg. pardon-Mrs. Landon. She paused, as if struggling with ow'n people, to go among strangers, swore excitedly. "There, there, you needn't scowl, A gypsy camp isn't the proper place n her pride and rip.+! vanes. who-who-God forgive them-look Mr. jack. 'natural, only natural! for you any longer, nor Ior you "Come to me," she said. down upon yo'i! It is a great, heavy "It isn't drink, and I'm not off Handsome young man and pretty either, sir, and the sooner you clear trial Can you do it'. my head!" he muttered almost fierce girl; love first sight, and marriage out the better." Madge shrank back and clungto i `Not for my Royce, and Seymour started and sake-you shall not think of me! I ex and yet with an undercurrent if on the sly, eh? But—" "b assumed "say, out and say what you have , - exultation in his voice, "1'm 'half an injured expression, "but wily to may, you know our secret, and Bushed angrily., am happy, .I have said so, and you drunk, I know, but I'm not so bad it lowdown on the Sri's car- upon - - - - s Madge." whispored Royce, know that it is true. Think, dear-I play B B will trade it, I g I and o. led her to his mother, " as that! It's her face I'd swear! I'd dian? Whynot 'trust old Uncle -Not a bit of it," said Uncle Jake The countess took her hand and "I will go!" she panted. "Not know it among a thousand. A thou- Jake? That's what I want to know!" coolly. "I'm not quite such a swell looked at her penetratingly, and now," she gasped; "in a IRtle time! sand. A million! Anywhere, any Now, now, keep your temper, Mr. as you, Mr. Landon, but I'm a gen- loadge, as if she felt he gni .as a I I must have time to get used-to time. But he-who is he? Jack. I. don't complain, and I'm tleman, or was one time anyway; challenge, raised her eyes and met it prepare! But I will go!" lie dashed his hand across his fare not going to make a fuss; I only ask and all I want you to do is to give steadily, though modestly, Irene drew back. Seymour cursed head again with savage impatience. why not trust the poor old boy?" you a bit of ad vice• esti son tells in that you saved I and swore under his breath; and 1 "My memory s Sailing me! I'm "11 you are sober enough—" (To be Continued.) his life, that he has married you he i countess alone remained calm, and, getting stupid and thickheaded. Who "Sober!" ejaculated Uncle Jake _____r Cause h•j loves you. I would, have I if it may be said, almost neutral. is it? Now-let ate-think:" He sat indignatly, "The edge on a razor," said the given my life to have prevented it, "You have decided," she said in a (town .at the foot of a tree, and "—To understand and answer a garrylous barber, "improves by lay- . - but it is too late now. Most mothers I low• voice. "You have decided right-,stared before him in the direction the question," said Royce, "tell me in ing it away for a time." "That be- placed as I am placed would have! Iv, If you had chosen to remain, to l carriage had taken, and evidently a word if you were alone, or it any I ing the case," rejoined the victim in cast him oft forever and left him to! keep him here with you, 1 should!harigo,red and spurred his soaked I of the others know our secret?". the chair. "I'd advise you to lay reap the harvest of his folly. But', hate known that con did not lovel brains in the effort to recall some "I'm as sober as a judge beforel he one you are using away for about I will not. du this. 1 am his mother i my son." face connected with bib -past-thr lace dinner. No my dear boy, I was two thousand years!" still, and I will help him bear the. Spare her, mo'ther,',spare her'"�:etitnour resembled, l burden he has taken upon him. TIe, groaned Royce, with ng,led grief, "Lord, it's as if I'd known hien all l _ .. .Permanent shall return to me, and he shall, and indiguaiiun. " ou ftirget th.+t'mv life'" he mutt(red angrily. ''andnThe Dominion - bring you, his -ire, with him!" she is a woman like vourgelf' An- I rat think, I can't think' if I'd other such speech, such taunt-, and only a drop of brandy—" tie CHAPTER XIX, she shall not gu' rmu now—" looked round helpk>ssly and drew his Loan Company "No no," "murmured 'Badge,� hand arruss his mouth. "It mildsA faint cry of alarm rose from-, "she s fight, I-1 understand• Ask ate jump the tnunu'nt I saw him Madges lips. Seymour sprang for-' her to give me tinie-a few_ days•-a ,lode me jump! And his voice. too! - ward with suuiething i}ke an oath week— Now-now-let me be careful-]et me "Ma"n. niothce" What' You ac-, "In a week: I have only one more try hard." -_kept this fi-.psy girl• this low wocnan word to say. When you corse to, He stared before him for a mom- Fourteenth Annual Reports as your daughter" You will take her Monk 'Powers with-tour husband, it ent or two, then shuok his head and, l0 monk 'fosters?" he exclaimed fur Nill be as the wife of Royce Landon, bithod. Thi-- ourteenth tteguiar Annual Meeting of the bora+pian Permanent - tho son of the F'arl of Landon. You "1t'k harp one tnlnute and cane tho� lousl}. Loan Curnpany rias hrkl at the tl2rices of the Company rti Wednesday,!'I 'invite invite my son and his wife, will leave your past behind you, Nu' next, curse it! But I'm sure e,f her. ms March 1st. 1905. A large nuber of Sharvho!dcrs were preent. Ir Yes"' she said eritb cold hautour. one will remind you of it, no- one he t4luckled, "Proud as tiatan;I The fret ident, the Hun. J. B Stratton. (xcupied the chair. Mr. T P. PIt is her place-it is my duty.' shall cast it in your teeth. As tar- prouder' ,Ind to think that Madgr-' J Coffee, Vice-Pre9i,lent, was requested to act as Secretary, "1'es, yes!" murmured Irene, soft- as forgetfulness to poaaible it .shall Ne rn.�e and leaned ngninst the The President presented the following report of he Directors for he ly. be forgotten. The future refits rsith, tro-, laughfnz Gtlrnily, and is a Pe "Great heavens, -you must bet you, not me. DO you understand"' j culiarly s,nple8sant way. year ending I ecrniher 81st, 1904. rail mad"' exclaimed eymour "Take' Madge raised her head from, "Lord, it's as gcod as a pla3'. A Yo sr Director-9 are Pleased to he able to state that ae' ce and prong I her to lite with you-to Munk Tow- Royre's breast and looked at the. play! It's better' ' he exclaimed surf-' Mable ctmploymrnt hag been h,lynd for the tundra of the C'un'pany during her live girl of wham you know Proud face dents. "For it means husiness�' l as, the past vr�r the demand for satisfactory ,ersloans going auflicient to call nothing but what is bad' You can't *'%t-s, I understand," she said with that's what it meansr, dear byy! into rrvluisltion the 0,e pikble funds of the Company lie serious, mother? Whaj writ the a long breath. "I will. my-my Luck -has been a,gaiist you for aI ` The earnings for the past near have enabled the Company to declare world, our friends, neighbors sa;'?; b'e'st not to- disgrace him! Bebe preity tidy spetl but it's going to and pav dividends ail wunling to ;an 134,14, and to permit of the trans Fur you can't hope io keep her past kind and help-me' turn! Steady'" he had stumbled over fer of $t',,006 to the Resvrve Fund of the Companv. After payrucnt of For a secret' You will k shunned ss "Oh, let is go now' Oh, poor girl. i a tree rout. "I.et me pull mytk•If -such di. clends and the addition to the Re+krve Fund of 115,000 and the nf# poor girl together a bit before T face them' writ,ng off of $1,444.54 oil office furniture amf premises, there rwrrraws to a,leper. her 'Powers as a lazar-house' f tr Keep awa�l'-from me you-ta't_rutHan, I "Ned, we will go." said the noun- two young fools, l wish I hadn't.,- be placed to he credit of Profit and Loss the slim of � Fitt4 aN for I'll-I I1 shn,,t you"' he anarl,iJ tests She held out her hand to taken quite l much-or I'd taken a'. your Directors are pleased to be in a position to .oagratulalc the Com- at Royce, who had Snored inward Madge. and 'Madge put-hers into it drop incre 11 warit all my brains Shareholders upon she gratifying results of the operation of the Com- - him, ar ominous light in din zyeb, shrinkirtgly, then the sour less ex- for this lob, 1 reckon. .Steady± Now pony during the past year, and have also pl.•asure in tcstttyitsg to the "Consider, mother' For heaven's tended a hand to Royce- Flu took then! The henry father is about the general' eft}ciorrcy-character of the services rendered by the atlileials, sake consider"' he went on breath-' it and pressed it, too agitated to st le that's ieyuire.l for this thing, agents anis ataR of the Company, }ensty, �'on' can't-you can't do' sl1eak I should say', the heavy father. nicely I All of which is rebi'cctfulty submitted, _ thin thing' Forgive him, if you like. ' She looked into his ayes Leith a' done, .with a sharp eye on the J, It. 'STf.t4T'TOF, It-it is our duty to itirgive," a to-tich. of a mother's yearning in hers• young-lor, for he's sniart and rather Preeridcnt. hypoc•ritical-expressiou struggled,into, "Gael forgive you,. Royce'" she ton rc•ailr faith his lists, Now then''-� - his face, "but keep them, both o.f, said in a low voice, and turned. Fie stumbli-d along through the The Dominion Permanent Loan Co., Toronto• • them, at at•in's length' Slake them)e.w,tt. i wood till he gaint•ri the edge near the an allowance, give them enough tol Seymour stood glaring from one to ±pot where the group had stood, then) statement of A000tint for.Year Ending Deo. 31st, 1804. `start them soulewhere i;: the colon-' the other in sperrhless fury for a pulling himself u,gether he` emerged fes, do anything but, acknow-ledge l Moment or two, then his face chang- Into 14rc> moonlight ASSETS. .•this girl-a gypsy' 3 aspectltocce and Madge wire. still stand- S3 15P,933 72 The countess listened with roudle case were breaking cinulupon him,f and g B menu P things were no so bad, after all, as 22,29 00 A2 averted eyes. as unmoved tide heats ock; }'g ni+5 have been. face.. a turner! t� hie. There were Otthce Prnmiscs and 1'urmtu . in where they had been left,- and Mortgages and other nveQt - , she was tennis nc his'breast, her, Real Estate •• •,..•••••,•-,•.,•.•••,•••• - • against which a fret the ht P rc -2L2)() r3fi ` "If you have ro regard for your-l- "At- any rate the_hound is near tears in her ryes. but they were not Sundry Accounts . . • 1 sell and position, you iiiight et least ried"' he muttered, "Married. and' falling; and though a faint look of Imperial Bank and Cardi-on hand .. 59 .iOR fin think of lrene. This girl, though she°so out of rny' way!" i trouble lingered on her face, that of 3 257,513 83 may be Royce's wife, is no tit com- Tie stepped Torward and drew the', love and trust almost concealed it. E - /_•- pinion for Irene." cloak round he countess, and would, "It you will only lute me!" bhe ' LIABILITIES. As if in denial 'o['thc assertion„ have done the same office for Irene, , murmured, "Nothing will seem hard . ?o the Public: ._ Irene glided forward and took!but she drew back. 'Then as he of-!or difficult then! Only to>'a mri!" sits and Accrued Interest ,.....,... ... E 212,810 70 1Qadge's hand, fered his 'aria. to the countess he . "Sly 31wige, my dearefit and Debentures and Accrued Intorest ,........ ....... .... 1,1,0 1,020 R3 Madge started and trembled, and�'took off his hat to Madge with an, noblest!" he said, pressing her face her dark eyes rep ted, on ]rene'is with exaggerated courtesy. to his. "Love you' if you could - - :. _ 81:,,837 5O IL wondering, troribled gaze. " , g only see into my Heart and know , $1, s Surplus-Asst:te over Liabilities ...... .... ....•. :,,•,••. • '"Tam resol" voudcth countess, .aiacne glided u to.where Royce and how will I lore you, and admire rs: j C'ood-n"r ht=airs. Landon!" he 1 441 GAG 3 coldly. g g p you! No woman in the world Ca 1Se Shareholockders: $t '29 -- _move me, Seymour. I ask Royce to. Madge strio.d_and held-uut_.her-hatffi.rcottld ha%-e behat'ed more_bravely- On.----- li--- 5,964 68 bring his wife home. It is for him i "Good-by, Royce,' she said, with nobly, than' you have clone. Love Contingent Fund ....... .... Rexene Fund 160,000 00 to decide.•whether.he will do so or., downcast eyes; but she raised them I you!" he laughed unsteadily. "Madge I "' 5U U7 Unclaimed Dividends :. oot^ as she tuck Madge's hand, and an I thought .I knew y'ou, but 'I was a able Jan. 3, 1903 111,735 141 P y p. till to-night! And don't fear, 'Madge! Dividends Payable r, -No, mother, it is for her." intlnife Sty`and s m atfiv stirred in' tntataken1 I did not know you fully Madge looked from the countess to them. b ,Balance of Profit and Loss 3rene, and then at Royce. She was "Good-night, Madge!" she whisper-, You shan't be unhappy! Let them $] 441,67ii 3f1 . eaf under the con- ed, and bending'-forward she touched i by a Mord, a look, attempt to tako trembling like a l - tlict that was raging in her mind, Mange's tremnling lips with her own advantage, and— But they, will $3,257,513 83 her heart. in a sisterly kiss. ,not do that! You don't know my PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT. "What shall T do? What shall I' She was gong the next 'instant mother, Madge • She was at her do?" broke from- her white lips. i Madge thrilling and quivering under i worst to-night. She is Proud-ah, r She saw what the offer meant,! the unet-pected caress. I well, you saw that! But she has a interest on Debentures and Deposits ...1 87,177 51 , what the refur;al would. result in. If, The three-the countess, Seymour tender heart and-Macdgo, dont hink ' Written. oil`.Office Furniture and Premises 1,444 .i4 she refused, it she decided to remain' and Trene-inoted slowly-into the w'orae of her than you can help• See' Transferrndsed ,,,., ..,....• .. : • with her people, a gypsy still, then; wood, and toward the carriage. The I here,'dearest,' only the word and Tr.nnsfelred to Reserve .d'und 45.000 00 She must drag Royce dmt'fi to bei ' countess leaned heavily on Sey-mour's fl'e'd draw buck even now'! jf you� Balance Profit and Loss 20,G84 68 level and keep him there. if she ac- arm, and presently stopped as if ex- think you would be unhappy,' if you $223,-40 87 'cepted-she could not realize the or-I haunted. would rather stay', with your-our- 44 deal before her; she was too i nor-I "d inpmgnt!" she anted. Irene I people-" _ 1Cr g p .... .. 9,089 91 ant of the world to do that; but she put her arzn round her, and the "No, nei," she Said, lifting her eyes Balance December 31, 1903 could form a vaggue idea' of the, countess clung tn_her, breathing_�t.o his. "I have made up my mind, Interest, Rent, etc., rfter paymrnt of taxes an including s ..... sal- troubles that awaited her in the new.: hard. The reaction had set in and We will 90! They must bear with me aries, Directors' fees, government taxes and.fees 314,3.50 9 _ 'sphere into which she would pass. she strain she had undergone was' at first, I-1 will try-to-get them What shall i do?" she cried men- exacting. its en.evitable penalty. to love me—" .L , rt'?23,440 87 tally. "It is only a littleway to the' - "illy brave Mndger Sly beautiful - ---- They all waited, every rye fixed carriage, tixadant,." miirniured Irene;I darling! Tryt You won't have to try AUDITOR'S CERTIFICATE• upon her. Royce put his arm round "Sit on this fallen tree and rest a i very hard or very long! ,You wait- are have examined the Cash.Transactinns, Receipts and Payments, her, { minute." .i Ah!" "Do as you wish, Madge," he said.) The countess sank down. AP shot She starter! and looked over her aRecting the accounts of the assets and investments for the year ended "Ito iwlt consider anyone., anrthing,i did so Irma starter! and looked: shoulder,. nod it•ouhd have torn her- December 31st, 1904, and we find the same in- good order and Properly but yourself, dearest. I am happy, round. The countess; glanced at her. self allay from him, for Uncle .Take vouched. W'.e have also examined, the 3Tortgagcs and Securities, represent- not certify shall be happy as 1 am, to theI - "It . is &)thing, madam," -said! was advancing in the moonlight, but ing the IIsarts and investtnenls set out in the shove account, aril wo certify camp here." LIrene, "1 heard so[nething move jioy'ce hold her, and turned to meet that they were in possossioti acrd safe custody as on December 31st, 1904. "Yes," said Seymour eagerly;I among' -the bracken, a rabbit—" hint with a frown• (Signed) FIABBY VIG 1,,09, l Chartered Accolrntants. `�- "Lhat's•txue, n£•any rater tiow h+1s- 1'}lc countess sat !3etfectl) still fort Uncle ,lake came up' and looked at (Signad) 0. M. HUDSON, f band will be for haMder with his a tew minutes, then she rose and them with"a suiile,, shaking'tiis head Toronto. February 11, 1905. chosen companion-;; better let him took'Srtnriur*s arm. after-the fashion of the heavy father on motion of '.lir. Strafitan, seconded by 11T-•. Kam. thr above report ' remain, my good-fiirl,' "f ntu stronger vole," she Bald' on the. stage when he comes upon the wIIa 1rRAn1mOU91y IItdO ted." Madge looked at him for an in-' with tl sigh. pair of young lovers in the sondes- P - y Itaiit, therf her lips,opened And - she: As they - nvove(t` away. something_ tional arbor. The following IHrectors were than res}ected; Tion. ,T. R. Stratton, Pre tfiae about 'ul spt�1!< the words' thAt was nuu•il more like Uncle Jake ,Well, well, well!" he said witli a silent Trusts and (luarantee Company' 1), 1V. Karn, President, of the D. "I will not go!' thgp 4) rnbhit. raise$ its head frons kind of chuckle. Here's a pretty ket- W. Karn CoWireny, Woodstock: C. Floepf0r, Manufacturer and Dirxtol y R'it et that moment- Irene's hand, the thick brake, and croitrhing a tie of fish!" Traders flank, Toronto; T. P. Coffee, an' T'. At. Ti»!land,.Toronto. -losed on hers' withh-a Kent le pres-I low as possible followed them. Royce opened his lips, but before Ata subsequent meeting of the Dirc rs Hon. .T. Ti. titrattoe was ;117,0, and ]CPne's eyes glarced ire-, Cautiously as be loved it was be' could speak Uncle Jake went on, re-elected President and Mr. T: P. Cu Vice President, , �� ,._. ... ;.W.:::r•.,...,•. ,M••c •., -, — _ - � -.-. m:•x:.�i '.c^^ ?xs" ."rii' .ra.,,-�.r-. ,,••rr.,Moi�•*� �..rn•-x�",•,_. • 4 T,-ryry1 ao -J. H. Bee of Toronto, spent a -A meeting of the Foot-ball _ conle of days this week with Club will be held in Tan NEWS, 0 t' 1' Pickering friends. Office on Monday evening next. The oI11aI1 S Favorite -Communion Service will be Full attendance requested. J LOCALISMS. held in St. George's church on -Geo. C. Wilson of Toronto. J Sunday morning neat. was in the village last Saturday -Elwood Hodgson and wife, of visiting his son Roy at the Col- _---Work made Easy * -L. H. Roach left last week for Hartney, bean., spent Sunday lege and Rev. Moore at the Par- _ , ip •the North-west. with A. and.Mrs. Mullett. nonage. -Mrs. George Leng has been -Born- In Arcola, K. W T. -Mr-. Theodore Annan is ill at slightly indisposed lately. on Tuesday, February 21st, 11'05, present at the residence of her If itS a ,It Will - -Mrs- H. Savage and Mrs. J. H. the wife of Walter Cornell, of a parents, John and Mrs. Boyes, but � - ` Rogers were in the city on Tues- son. we are pleased to 'report that she Churn pay you _ day. -The township council will is now improving. -Wm. Gamage, of Oshawa,cal- meet at Brougham on Monday -Statistical returns just to you to call ` led upon Pickering friends on neat for the transaction of gen- hand go to show that the Presby- tOURRL ori us. Tuesday. eral business. terian Church in Canada has con- want' -Mr. Allen, of Toronto, i -The "Whites" of the College tributed the magnificent sum of spending a few weeks with Dun- are holding a banquet to-morrow over half a million, dollars to Barton relatives. evening when an enjoyable timemissionery purposes for the past ��• -Quite a number, from this is anticipated. y1ear. neighborhood attended W. H. -Dr. Agnew., who many years -On Thursday evening of last Bray's sale on Tuesday. a-go practiced his profession in` week some person or persons -=John Munro of Toronto spent this village, died last w eek at effected an entrance to the dress A few days during the past week Port Arthur, from pneumonia. ing room of the town hall, by with his brother Donald. -Max and Will Bradford, who breaking the doer, and purloined The Right Kind at the Right Price. -A load of our young people have been with their parents here a quantity of pastry intended for y y _ attended the skating carnival at for a sm short visit, left Thursday use at the assembly that evening. IChan man Whitby on Tuesday evening. morningfor Nin ara Falls, where Stich conduct is far beneath the * r -Mrs. W. J. Dale has purehas- they will be engaged in the elec- notice of all honorable citizens. ' Z' ed M. S. Chapman's propertyad- tris power house. -A grand rally of the Epworth w joining the Friends'church. -The annual meeting of the - -Miss Edna Head has returned Ladies' Guild of St. George's League of Greenwood, Audley, home afterspending a couple of Church was held at W.T.Haney's and Pickering was held on Tues- weeks with Brougham friends. residence on Wednesday last. The day evening in the -Pickering SUNDY CAN SUPPLY all your need In HARD- Church. A delightful evening -Mrs. Wm. Miller, of Toronto, following are the officers elected : ; s all .was here on Thursday last the Mrs. Vasty, Pres.; Mrs. L'eelie, �0y tient was provided for all. II _ .. After o enin exereises the _•_ guest of James and Mrs. Gordon. Vice-Prep.; Mrs. Cummer, See.- p g N '6xamlite those X or.4e 'ell ra and -The Model Bakery Co. have Mrs. Haney, Tress. president, Mr. Cbapman, extend- PPe R the timber on hand for repairing -Rev. Mr. Moore received a in a hearty welcome t is the visit- D their dam north of the village. telegram on Tuesday evening in. ing leagues. The topic was ably Y "ie�llt9¢lli9 �Altip3, tie0lftbey, �PttShe�f, N resented b - Miss Fur uson, of �+ -Miss Betha Palmer, of To- forming him of the death of his p a g ret Sunda here with Audley, in a carefully prepared Irronto, spent y brother-ic-law, James C.Bodgett, ►g r Q1tur¢ f6r1�3• T 'I Ther parents, G. M. and Mrs. Pal- in the town of Charlevoix, Mich. paper. This was followed by a � (,lp �J'0t3►lt3, Inver. The deceased leaves a widow and varied prosram of solos duetts, e D choruses and recitations b is- -We regret to report that F, four daughters, all of whom are,h• $. Bundy vHas a Complete Stook. H. Doyle, of Toronto,has been off married. Mr. Blodgett was born ors, in whish the following took l a• dutyfor several weeks through rt, Miss,&% Wilson, Johnston, � g at Quaker Hill, near Uxbridge �anvalkenburg,Gibson,and Stew- 0 illness. and spent most of his life in art. Short addresses were given --Mrs, Wm. Shepherd of the Siloam and Sandford until about by Rev, J. E. Moore and Messrs The Very Beat Spring Goodl3 Etc. !lake ahore, is gradually becom- twenty years ago, when he and Edwards and Ward. Mr. Geo. -- ding weaker, her condition being his family removed to the States. Law, of Greenwood, ably per- -now very oritical. He was about 95 years of age, formed the duties of chairman. -Mrs. Royal Rogers of Kinsale, -Oh, for special`one way" ex- At the close, refreshments were who has been in poor health for cursions, extra cheap, to Billings, served, altogether the evening some time, is visiting friends this Mont., Colorado Springs, Denver, proved one of exceptional pleas- .,week hereabouts. Helene, Bute, Mont., Ogden, Salt -James H. Lwrencra, of Car- Lake City.Utah,Nelsou,Rossland, are to all present) who has been N. W. T., d Ore. lyle, Spokane, Wash., Portland. , spending the winter with Picker- Seattle, Wash., Vaneouver, Vic- lag friends, left for the west on Coria, B. C., Sanfrancisco, Col. : _ Saturday. also, special trains and tickets to `-.Our New Stock has arrived. Come sail sae -Mrs. John Field_ has been enall Manitoba, N: W. T., Assa., the sick list the past two weAks and all points to Canadian North- new sample books: R'i a have elegant new de- with an attach of bronchitis, but west ; also, cheap tickets to And signs, cheap and gooti. The biggest and best ' we are glad to say she is on the from England, Ireland, Scotland, ' the mend. . ' stock evercameto the Town of Pickering. -George Derr of Souris. Man., 'anywhere, eTerywhere. Choice We know what all doo- and Mrs James Dawson, of Fare- of best ocean lines. See Stephen- rot's think of Ayer a Cherry son, opposite P. O.. Whitby, for Pectoral. Ask yourown dao- well, Oat., spent a couple of all tickets before travelling. * - days last weel with their uncle --The South Ontario Farmers' for sad find ous.iHo will tt:tl New° Boots and shoes. = _ and aunt. Geo. and Mrs. Kerr. Institute held a meeting in the h r r - -The Bell Telephone Co. have town hall on Tuesday afternoon is. gang in this neighborhood dur- and evening but both meetings ding the past week placing midi- were very slimly attended. Ad- P e c x o 1.al _Just opened up a large stock of (Penta. Ladies and ,Clonal wires on their poles which dresses were given by Mr. Elmer Little Folks, All sizes of Nice New Lines. 'will be extended from Toronto to Lick of Oshawa, secretary of the _-.•'Whitby. Association, and Mr.Sherrington, You hoc it quiets the tickling Croquet and storm—Large and small. —We regret to report that Mast- throat, heals the inflamed po a well-known, ftuit grower, of ' er Wylmer Ward has been con- lungs; and controls the Walkerton. Co-operation in the _ fined to his bed for the past week marketing of fruit by the pro- hardest of coughs. &with an attack of inflammatoryducers, was one of the topics, die- -Aree* cm•*n rwtarw a. ..it am,.,to Johll Dickie Co' ' a=ftally. -- rheumatism. He is at present cussed, and the opinion is becom- '"'°e.:.'e:°s�°s-" _ improving nicely._ ing quite general that Chia new ca'i °ifrraa,oa.r.e.em..c.L - sbi meat of stock from this station aha Mr. Sherrrington gave anUlm for '� �• on Monday. Among them was int resting address on the care of Coughs :one lot of cattle purchased from orchards and laid great emphasis �0��Richard Barrett far which the on the mece�sity of cultivation to AMERICAN sum of$100 was paid. One of Ayer•• PIII• at bedtime will attain success. -W. Hurlburt who has been in hasten recovery. Centlr lawtive. the employ of R. Moore for the -Tile annual meeting �f the _ past few months, has some idea Pickering Fire Co. wary he`id on _ of going out west. His situation Tuesday evening with a good at- :2= TAJ1ZM—a•t.ic.aaar.tattee G.T.2 gallons of the best for 1.00. _ 'in Mr. Moore's shop is at present tendance of members. After T&aNS oaxito EAST CIIR A9 FOLLOWS:-- being filled by John Lockwood. some routine- business, the cele- No.6 MAIL 8:48 A. M. bratien of Jul let was discussed " 12 LOCAL 2:68 P. M. i'� m Lodan. -W. L. Smith's auction sale of Y b _ farm stock and implements,at lot and it was, decided to hold a 10 L-0"L. . . 6:04 P.M. • - 85, con. 5, Pickering, takes plaoe grand celebration on that date. TltAms oonro WaieT DUlt.AS FOLLOWS:— _ An effort will be trade to make it No.9 LOCAL .. 8:41 A.M. on Thursday, March 19tl red not. stated. the beat yet held. The election "11 LocAL . .. S;]8 P.M on the 15th as reviousl. . _ p of officers resulted as follows : "7 1dALi, env+F.M: • Home splendid stock, will be offer- President-W. V. Richardson, - ed on the 18th. Captain—W.•G. Ham, -There is now every evidence All kinds of carri ig� O n e e Cl tat Lieut.-R. Moore, that spring is approaching. One 2nd Lieut.-R. S. Dillingham, work done in first of the most aferta►in of these is the class order. small bo monopolizing the side- 1st Branch.-J. R. Theatoa, ,y 2nd Branch.-W. T. Haney, walk with marbles. But so far Cap, H & L-W. D. Rose �j the robin has failed to warn us of Lieut. H. & L--J. Murkar • Horse-shoeing a SPeCl t�T the departure of winter. He Tress.-J. R. Thezton. an Bch e a will no doubt be here in due times. Secretary-W. Cl. Ward. -Lad on hand and - _ go od a -Frank Smart, who has been made to order. llc . Trustees-Messrs. Ham, Mar- per round. employed with Wagner&Co. for kar. Dickie. - ever a year, has severed his con- Auditors-Messrs. Richardson A good breaking cart for sale cheap. neotion with the firm and is spend. and Murkar. House and lot for sale. , ing the week with friends in the -Last Friday evening the lee- Note papers," Envelopes, ,Writing Tablets (large or.small) cit He will leave the begin- W. H.JACS801�t, Brock Road. Y• tune room-of the Methodist Examination Tablets and Foolscap, A variety of Pane, ring of neat week for the North- was well filled with the parents - Inks of different shades:(by quart or otherwise), We9t. Since coming to Pickering and friends of the Mission Band, �o �a °'p Mucilage, etc., call at + Mr. Smart has won many friends, who gave a very fine entertain- '•ox am °' a who whi!" regretting his depart- ment, assisted by members of the w are from uhe village, wish him » a ,� ; . W. M. S. The pastor's wife hiss. t � � °° � � '� � -� .. .. --_ .. ' .. ever success in the west. He is � , cinr g a y Moore, occupied the chair and de- 1110 M & E Boone, :Pickering. succeeded in Pickering by George livered an addt ess which was pro- �C aur a M. E. Hadley, of Everett, Simcoe Co. nounced excellent and introduced C2 who entered upon his duties on the following program : dialogues, s y i`V Tuesday. "Little Helpers," "Little Lights," a i, rn -On Thursday evening last, a duets, choruses, etc. Readings- re q*a w� A most plea sant time was spent in Miss K. Fawkes, Miss B. Bunting. s O nir o I o _ the town-hall, when Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. B. F. Benott and Mrs. W. Zk _ ,James Gordon entertained a large G. Allawa Quartette b .W. "' o 0 8 ma° °a: ✓e 1 :number of their friends to a social Sparks, B. Law and Messrs M. GW o o^°�' ow QA H �> m' A evening. Over one hundred in- Banks and G. Bennett, with bliss o F+' ya g $p m ax m m m a vere goat �eQa)ad is viten guests were present from N. Law presiding. Beautiful aa+ap° y� !� Ara oao�a° Toronto, Whitby, and from the music by the Mouth Organ Band, a o d S . o' surr"ilding villages. ` Excellent viz : A. Itogers, W. Leavens, B. �' o as !M "' ^ ° ° x z WA " music was furnished by the well- and S. Bennett, with Mias Fawkes t: I a °o ° : I g We have on'hand a good variety to sell a6 reaisonable prices. .known D'Alesandro's orchestra, pre, at flag drill which » °a �D p" Our Saskatchewan Robe is the only one that has the weight, which of Toronto, whose sweet strains was very pretty. Much credit is ,a 1-4 j� o o is necessary to keep out-frost. added greatly to the pleasure of due to Meg. Rennett;'Miss Fawkes ; w � aa4 e o � a - the evening. The hall was beanti- and Miss Bennett for their un- , pa CALL IN. fully decorated for the occasion, tiring devotion and painstaking daauary 1906-Whitby 9th, oehavra 10th, _ and everything done to make the efforts in traiariog the youngsters Brougham 11th, Por$ Parry 18tb,, ,IIx• BUNTINCI . ' eening a pleasant one to those for the above entertainment. bridge 12%h,Oanving$on 11th,Beaverton , • _ preftut Proceeds $15.00. loth.